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Show new officers for the coming year. Let1: Be ty, with Marlow Crabtreo in charge. Members of the league team are Dan Smith, Bob Stowe, Tom Stowe, Welden A. (Sonne) ISasmussen, Owen Nelson, Uuke , Change Gold Star ! ( Mothers' Banquet Date The gates are closed . , . they and probably muddy in most wore closed Monday morning, sections of the slate. May 11, on Glen Canyon Pain. Hope the Fish & Game deJust hope the southern Color- partment realizes this years ado river people have all the water they need. It's funny to snow has the higher elevation us, the individual behind the access roads blocked. It seems typewriter, how much the pub-- logical that some major plantlie Jets the political appointee ing of reservoirs should be done now, with the higher elevations got away wilh. But with this matter in hand to be planted later. With the once again and the runoff re- best water year in many years to look forward to and the fact suming to build up again behind the huge gates of Glen that many will be closed to full at the end of the water year it Canyon our Secretary of Interior has announced a new "war" seems like the department primarily in the west. This time could give the lower elevations it is with the Indians. Udall an ample supply of trout. It could be a good opening, stated the war on poverty should begin on the Indian should the air remain cool, the reservation and the over 400,000 streams clear. It it warms up Indians involved. the mud '11 flow. Well we know from talking with Indians on .numerous occasions while in the field, particularly the Utes, that they would rather live their way of life than ours. The opportunity Mrs Clellie Hallard is there for most of them in the should the of education, fjpld 'Indian want it bad enough This tribe above Duchesne, for Ebenezer Brown example, likes their way of life; Camp Meets May 21 s they open their land to the hunts with special permit and The Ebenezer Brown Camp some are real good guides to where the game is. One thing of the DUP will meet May 21 we do know for sure, is, they at' 2 p.m. in the LDS Draper First-ThirWard meeting would rather be left alone. house. Captain Mrs Eunice If you want trouble, Mr the Indian will fight, just Reeves will be in charge of the like he has always done for his meeting. The lesson will be Mormon Folklore, under direci f WAV of life Get out the long distance rod tion of Mrs Jennie Huff. Speand reel, hip boots won't be cial guest of the Salt Lake Hor-tens- e high enough for the opening. County Board will be Mrs and Riverton, Walker, runoff the With just beginning on the Wasatch range and Mrs Jensen. There will be an election of others the streams will be high 1 Sor-ensc- 1 Receive Awards 254-432- 9 The' Cub Scouts of Pack 116 held their last meeting this week in the Draper LDS First-Thir- d Ward. Cubs winning awards were as follows: Den 1, Joe Bryant, Bert McElrath, Jerry Barnes; Den 2, Kelvin Smith, Scott Crane, Joseph Robinson, Tucker, Douglas Craig Oliver, Chad Forman; Den 3, Douglas Brown, John Daym, Dean Walker, Jeffrey West, LaDon Anderson; Den 4, Brett Jensen, and Rickey West ' d v service their star, Webelo Patch, and gradwon SOMEJHINGS ARE HARD TO EXPLAIN! three-yea- r News of Men In Service presented But it's NOT hard to explain why folks like to do here! You, too, will like our quick, confidential service. Don't brood over money matters ...see us for cash today! 1 Tol-ma- I Contin Be-al- Co, 255-426- 1 DA2-168- ; 19-2- I , .BE,, a f BIB : 'i ML..:, 7 "My Heart's in the Highlands," Midvale Stake plays, will be presented for the last time Sriday night at Midvale Junior High. Above is a scene from the play taken at dretss rehear sal, showing, from left, Robert Dahl, Irma Martinez, Glenn Saces, and Bruce Peterson. 4 Mrs Richard Setterberg, Dee V, Pixton, 18, son of Mr Si' Mrs Vawn E. Pixton, 7200 South 200 West, Midvale, completed basic training Apr.. 17 at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. " The nine-weetraining includes naval orientation, history and organization, seamanship,, ordnance and gunnery, military drill, first aid and survival. During the training recruits receive tests and interviews which determine their future assignments in the Navy. Upon completing the program they are assigned to service schools for technical training or to shippsp and stations, power in seapower by supply-Navtraining produces the ing qualified personnel to man the ships, planes and shore stations of today's Navy. Army SP-- Louis F. Weichert, whose mother, Mrs Isabel Hopkins, lives at 560 East 7570 South, Midvale, was awarded the Good Conduct Medal Apr. 21 while serving with the 10th Ordnance Company near Gies-seGermany. Spec. Weichert was awarded the medal for exemplary conduct, efficiency, and fidelity as a soldier in active service. t The soldier, a machinist in the unit, entered the Army in June 19C1 and has been overseas since. August uation certificate. Den 5, Virgil Martineau, Phillip Martineau, Westley Witt, David Kimball a dnent Ware; Mrs Sylvia Sylvester was orcsebtcd a new den mothers pin. Mr & Mrs Albert West to the pack the Eagle and Cub Scout Emblem for the Pack Flag and the American Flag as a gift from them. Mrs West has been den mother for three years and Mr West, cub scout master two years.' Mrs Rebecca Benson has just recently returned from' a trip back East, where she attended the funeral of a relative. Mrs Vera Hendricksen is in Cottonwood LDS hospital and is undergoing treatment. Mrs June Baker came home from the hospital last Monday. Roy Boberg is still in the Salt Lake Veterans hospital. Mrs Emiley Redd, Blanding, is in Draper visiting her father, Jim Washburn, who is ill. Lee Chamberlain, son of Mrs Phoebe Chamberlain, is in Minneapolis, Minn., school for the Honeywell Co. John,Craff Joosten, ioo o! Mr & Mrs John G. Joosten, is home on a month's furlough. Mr Joosten has been stationed at Okinawa for the past year and a half. After his furlough 19T.2. , he will be in Hawaii. Weichert is a 19C1 graduate Mr & Mrs Leland Webb left for a tour of Japan, of Jordan High School. Thursday A oV' onrl fthn nnimlrlnc Airman 1c Gordon H. This is a conducted tour with son of Mr and Mrs Orin several other couples from the H. Tolman, 9142 South 7th Eas.t, area. has graduated from the Mrs Donna Arlica, a resident Sandy, U.S. Airforce Noncommissioned Draof Midvale, has moved to flficcr Preparatory School at per to make her home at 12340 AFB, Cal f. South 7th East. Airman Tolman, who was trained in leadership and crew chief with a Helicopter Bowlers Win Draper Strategic Air Command (SAC). In Lions League His squadron supports the SAC mission of keeping the The Draper Lions Club Bowl- nation's international nvssiles ing league won the bowling and jot bombers on constant league in South Salt Lake Coun- alert. The airman is a graduate of Jordan High School. His wife is the former Ann E. Stephens of 2X5 Muirhead Ave., Liver-po- l, England. attending MUlvale 7355 South 9th East 278 S. Main St. Salt TmU City, Utah his wife in West Jordan. Mr & Mrs James B. Ostler announce the arrival of a son Sunday, May 10, who joins three boys and one girl at home. Grandparents are Mrs J. Thomas Ostler, Sandy and Edward H. Green, Grantsville. Attending the American Legion and Auxiliary district 8 Scholarship. Awarded convention in Magna were the Sandy Student following Sandy members: Mr Raymond Hadley, son of Mr & Mrs Neal Haun, Mr & Mrs & Mrs Clifford Hadley, has Ruland Lawson, Mr & Mrs been named recipient of an academic scholarship to BYU. He Richard Setterberg, Mr & Mrs will study chemistry and begin Lyle Gunderson, Mr & Mrs Ma-lo- y his schooling in the fall. Bilsl, Maloy representing the department as service offi- it. cer; Mr & Mrs Virgil Sullivan, Former Sandy Woman Mrs Lena Christensen, also representing the department as Announces Marriage chaplain; Mrs Rose Larson, Mr Word was received here of & Mrs Gerald Ainsworth. The the marriage of Helena Rudd to convention included a tour .of Magna Mills in the morning, Charles Gerlough. The marin the afternoon, ban- .i riage took place in Tooele in the meetings Catholic Church. Helena is a quet in' the evening climaxed 1 former resident of Sandy and with a dance. Mr & Mrs Dean Ekins enjoy- a has made Tooele her home for ed dinner and visiting in Draseveral years. per an Mother's Day at the J home of their daughters, Mr & Mrs Larry Jensen, Mr & Mrs Priesthood Plans f, Glade Cannon. Saturday Outing Attending a piano recital at An all day outing has been the BYU last week end were Mr & Mrs Clifford Hadley. The A planned for the Sandy Third Bach, 11 Ward Aaronic Priesthood boys recital, which featured Schuman and List, on May 16. On Sunday, May Beethoven, was played by Miss Diane Bas-tia17. talks and music will be prea niece of the Hadleys. 9 at sented by the members was She presented by the BYU a.m. at the conference. In the music department. Traveling afternoon a special program with them to & will be presented at 4 p.m. by Mrs Keith E.Provo were Mr Russon, Butler, ward members., a sister of Mrs Hadley. J Sandy Department 4 Thrift & Loan Sandy Unit winning an Americanism trophy for a school entry on the essay contest. Mrs Rose Larson was elected treasurer of the district. Plans were made for department convention to be held in Logan June ... a Draper " " Cole. Dan Smilh won the high Monday, May 18 at 6 p.m. is average. league the date set for the Gold Star The Lions bowling league Mothers banquet instead of banquet will be held WednesThursday, May 21. This ban- day, May 20 at8 p.m. in the Prudential Federal Savings quet will be held at the Prudential Federal Savings at 33rd So. building and will be under dirand State St. The legion Aux- ection of the league president. iliary ladies will meet at the home of Shirley Humphrey at Ebenezer Brown Camp of tV 5 p.m. The new officers will be DUP toured the LDS genealogy installed at the banquet for the vaults in Cottonwood Canyon tins week. The tour was sponcoming auxiliary year. Gold Star Mothers to be honsored by the central camp, ored that evening will be Mrs under the direction of Kate WilJennie Huff, Mrs Fern Carter. All camps in Salt Lake liams, Mrs Mildred Jensen, County attended. Members and Mrs Clara Kimbal, Mrs Vina their husbands attending from Baird, Mrs Mildred Jensen, the Ebenezer Brown Camp Mrs Ona Payne, Mrs Jennie were Mr & Mrs' Alvin Cottrell, Ernstrom, and Mrs Luginia Mrs Geneabud Savage, Mrs Fratto Audio. Fern Williams, Mrs Angie RawAuxiliary president, Mrs Ruth lins, Mr & Mrs Parley Smith, Fitzgerald, will be in charge Mrs Jennie Jarvie, Mrs Precil-lfor the evening. Miles, Mrs Phoebe Chamber Utah State Department offi- lain, Mrs Willa Carlquist, Mrs cers attending that evening will Sadie McGuire, Mr & Mrs A. R. be Mrs Verna Baugh, president Mickelsen, Mr & Mrs Antone and her secretary, Mrs Ruby Andrus, Mr & Mrs P. R. Fa r.ns worth. Mrs Margaret Day, Mrs Jennie Huff, Mrs Thelma Duke, nl lof Draper; Mr'& Mrs Glen Pack 16 Cub Scouts R. Nelson, Sandy. Sporfin1 THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page 2 Friday, May IT, 19 i 255-334- 8 following the evening's entertainment. Mrs Lewis was chairman of the affair. Ward Royalty Honored at Enjoying the company of her family, Mrs Maude Vincent, Salt Lake, had as dinner guests on Mother's Day, Mr & Mrs Virgil Jacobsan, Mr & Mrs Vincent, Mr & Mrs Shellev Vincent, all of Sandy; Mr & Mrs Darrell Walbeck, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Ken May-narMr & Mrs Brent Vincent. Mr Si Mrs Gordon Nielsen, all of Midvale; Mr & Mrs Gary Powell, Draper, and their families. Mrs Olga Hagandcr and Mrs Edith Christensen spent Sunday afternoon and were dinner guests of Allen Hagandar and Vacancies Filled In Slate of Officers Stake Dance La-M- Prom princesses from each of the Sandy Stake Wards were honored Wednesday evening, at the "Moonlight and Roses" and Dance, with corsages crowns. Over a hundred people attended the affair held at the Ward. Sandy Fourth-FiftCrowned as princesses were Sharon Rasmussen, First Ward; Melody Reed, Second Ward; Zoe Ann Keller, Third Ward; Vickie Young, Young, Fourth Ward; Mardean Davis, Fifth Ward; Janna Harris, Tenth Ward. The floor show included a vocal selection by John Askew and dancers Rosalyn Richards, Allison Densley, Janna Harris, Tenth Ward. The affair was under direction of Maxine Elg, Stake leader. h Mia-Mai- At a business meeting held by the Sandy American Legion Auxiliary Monday evening Mrs Barbara Lawson was elected second vice president filling a vacancy in the new slate of officers. Mrs Rita Bills was electNew offied sergeant-at-armcers will be installed May 25 at a social meeting. Announcements made on the district 8 convention included Powwow Long Distance makes for wonderful family reunions. So get family together and visit with a favorite relative this the evening. Only Long Distance keeps you in touch so personally. Try it and see. SOUTH SEA CAFE HOME I1FXIVKIIY SEUVICE Chicken Special 89c MOUNTAIN Delivery 5 p m. to Midnight Open 11:30 to 2 a.m. d State 7640 S. Lodge Group' Guests Enjoy Talks, Program STATES TELEPHONE 255-846- 2 t Members of Wasatch Rebek-a- h Lodge and their guests enjoyed a mothers and daughters night Thursday evening at the Sandy IOOF hall. Talks were given on the United Nation's Pilgrimage by Becky Smith, Diane Smith and Susan Smith. Becky was the first of the Smith girls to take the trip to New York and Washington D. C. sponsored by the Rebekah Lodge, and was later followed by Dtane. They both won trips by entering on written essays and speaking abilities. Both arc now attending BYU. Susan Smith will go on her trip this summer. Highlight of the evening was a talk given by the mother o the throe girls, Mrs Glenn Smilh, who also talked on mother's (fcy. Musical numbers were presented on the guitar and vocal number by Mrs Geneva Lewis and daughter Vickie, Refreshments were served y r'- 7 ' - it ' v .jf :ar "St.. to sh J feudal HPS? your yard tnd m brings you spring bargains lo help you brighten up palio. 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