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Show SANDV DEPAIlTMtsNT OSTLER, Reporter, Phone Mid. MRS. J. THOMAS Golden Gleaner Award Niclos; Terry Kay, daughter of Mr & Mrs Almon N. Nelson; Pa-- ; tricia Lund, daughter of Mr & Mrs Lloyd Lund; Micheal Emery, son of Mr & Mrs Frances E. Webb; Deborah Lynne, daughter of Mr & Mrs J. M. Sims. Ellis D. Harris, Washington, D.C., son of Mr & Mrs Lester Harris, Sandy, is a clerk of the Capitol ward bishopric of Washington LDS stake. .iiss (. arroi Daisiey, daughter oti Mr & Mrs Joseph Carl Daisiey, and Miss Sherma Lind, daughter of Mr & Mrs Lloyd Lind, were presented certificates of graduation Sunday at Sandy First ward sacrament ser vice from the Primary to the YWS. Mrs Keith P. Gillen, Sandy, was her Golden Gleaner reecnt MIA conference at a award, of Mt. Jordan stake. The presentation, was by Mrs Jennie Ernstrom, Diaper, stake Gleaner leader. Mrs Gillen is at present a teacher in the Primary of Sandy First ward. presented While in Sandy Second ward she served as counselor in the ward YWMIA and as a teacher and chor ister of the Primary. SANDY FOUR VARDS PLAN MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM Mother's Day program wil be presented Sunday, May 8, at 11:30 a.m. at Sandy First ward chapel, by the Sunday school, Kenneth A. Brady, superintendent, in charge. Special recognition will be given the eldest and youngest Mothers A present. The Fourth ward Sunday school will present a Mother's Day program Sunday at 10 a.m. at Sandy recreation hall, with Supt. Clark Brinton, in charge. Mother's Day programs will also be presented by the Sandy Third ward Sunday school at the ward chapel Sunday at 10 a.m. and also by the Second ward Sunday school at their ward chapel at 10 a.m. Mrs Joel P. Jensen, Sandy, is recuperating at her home fbllowing an emergency operation in a Salt ' Cook, son of Mr & Mrs Rulon Cook; Robert Kim, son of Mr & Mrs Clyde , Mrs. Gillen Presented 266-- Lake hospital. of the WasA pot luck atch Rebekah lodge No. 30, for members, partners was held Thursday evening of last week at the I.O.O.F. hall in Sandy, with Mrs Geneva N. Lewis, Noble Grand, in charge, assisted by Mrs Thelma Woodward and Mrs Erma Malnar. Bingo was enjoyed following the dinner and prizes were awarded. The next meeting of the lodge will be held Thursday, May 12, at 8 p.m. Mrs J. M. Sims (Marilyn Jones) and daughter, Clifton, Ariz., arriV' ed via plane last week and are spending a month with Mrs Sim's parents, Mr & Mrs Earl Jones, Murray. The Jones family were recent residents of Sandy. Vaughn Rasussen spent two days last week with his brother and in-law, Mr & Mrs Vester in Idaho Falls, Ida. Mrs Fannie Bessie, Alamcnda, as guest Calif., spent two week-endof Mr & Mrs Earl Jones, during her recent visit to Utah. Mr & Mrs Dee Mattsson and family, Las Vegas, former resident of visiting Sandy, spent last week-en- d in Salt Lake and Sandy. Miss Carroll Mattsson, Las Vegas, as guest of the spent the week-en- d Misses Melrae and Brenda Bateman at their home in Sandy. Babies blessed and named at Sandy First ward sacrament service Sunday included: Gary Allen Jier sister-- Ras-muss- s ..... Farcers Meeting Quota Feather Bed Gives Ground to Modern Living Peggy Turner Fund Raising In Add to Uemr'm B7 IRA MILLER Form Electrification Bureau The Sandy Junior Chamber of Commerce is aiding in the Utah Jaycee fund raising program, "Sell ing Utah to America" (SUTA), and Jack Higgins, president, announces that the sale of tickets has reached The feather bed that raised the question ot whether grandpa slept with his whiskers over or under the covers has left its imprint on the rural scene. But only in the chuckle department It's like the coal oil placed over the top sheet and under a lightweight blanket or quilt. Both electric blankets and sheets are easily laundered. They are made for either single or double beds. There's just no excuse for battling over more or fewer covers any longernot with electric bedcoverings. For dual controls are now available it only in memories. For something much more modern has invaded the farm bedroom. Unless he knew more about it, the gentleman of the story would most certainly set out to grow a far better crop than he had in feather bed days. For electric blankets and sheets look Just about right in weight to fend off a warm summer breeze. Ot courw they're light weight, but lot of warmth In the they peck wires which run through them. Electric blankets are available in number of colors and come in blend of virgin wool rayon and cotton; nylon and cotton, nd just plain cotton. Cectrle sheets re ot mercerized oereal or broadcloth. They ere lamp. We like to recall 4 McDcnaidT Chocolates f" fmmjmm li ii i furs jiWn longwear.no I Re 1 ii in '"'j?jjjj1rJ'L'' WEL v IJ BONITA BRAND GREEN 13 3 can li M $4 Rcg ((jg bunches 3 A I I iMBBanM-a-M-MM-MHHHH- "" ' '"" r AVACADOS "J U iiTiirniMM-- T Hififl r- - mm i.n. ("'"""'- - B A I chabellT ff i tni ATO.'.IZER I COLOGNES TWO I jjjj CO.A'VjNc $4.30 i a i " BAR in ii mi mt no - Xif ysji V MYON5 11 Full Fashioned M VcJ u retchy- A irrrr Helen ir i n imn inr 1 PERFORMANCE 215-21- 4 I - '3 nai I , m M aiat?1 'tfrtt HIM I uw..u wi VINCENT DRUG Phone Mid. Am, EGGS de - $Ho Rubtnttein COLOGNE i inrrw mi.... Head A-Sra- for : COMMAND M 1195 Viiiii'irMfc Iff If S ' " - L , CHICKEN - TURKEY - BEEF -- A PINEAPPLE Frozen Pies 1 I SLICED lb. can OTffif 1 WW A I 8 ONIONS f 1" ; bag CHEESE and rc1 .limn boxb FROM M $10.93 im.Mj " "' ChrrchlHiSiTntQ RADISHES Tuna Flskes ' sl" lb. . Id's dl go to BARGA 50 lb. New Summer Styles h Reg. speaking at men's extemporaneous the recent Tau Kappa Alpha tournament, Missoula, Mont. Mrs Radie J. Anderson and husTeams from 23 schools in Utah, band and son Jack, Ojar, Calif., Mrs Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, Montana Arvilla Turner, Chicago, El., and and Colorado participated in the Mrs Lavenia Olsen, San Francisco, annual meet. Tau Kappa Alpha is left last week after spending more the national honorary debate frater than two weeks as guests of their nity. mother, Mrs Walter F. Wanberg, Extemporaneous topics at the Midvale. Western tournament were concerned with the United Nations, United Marlon H. Bateman, son of Mr & States religious culture and the 1955 Congress. Peggy was one of Mrs Marlon S. Bateman, left Wedsix University of Utah students to nesday of last week for Camp Carson, Colo., to serve in the armed take part in- the tourney. This was the last Western divi- iorces. sion debate of the school year. In When carpets and rugs are May, a University team will paroften and thoroughly, dust cleaned tournament in an Eastern ticipate are removed before any and dirt Milwauat Marquette University, serious harm can be done by them. kee, Wis. LET THE WIND BLOW It' grand and glorioo feeling Peggy, a 1952 Murray high school under electric blankets. ' garduate, is a sophomore majoring for double bed blankets and sheet. in language arts in the college of It's just a matter of setting the con education. trols for your half of the bedcovercom own to suit personal your ings fort No need to be concerned about Miss Sechuk to Appear the temperature of the other half. With Schubert Singers The controls have a wide range, Miss Sylvia Sechuk, daughter of to compenand are Thomas Sechuk, will appear with sate for varying room temperature. If the room gets cooler or wanner, the Schubert Singers, under direction of Albert J. Southwick. This the electric bedcovering automatically adjusts to the change. Switch annual concert will be presented control can be placed on night May 6 at the Union building on the table, held by a special hanger on University of Utah campus. the side rail of the bed or headboard, or hung on the walL SECOND WARD MIA GROUP The heating elements in the bed HOLDS SUPPER PARTY on wound wtm are copper covering The Midvale Second ward MIA All a 'cor for flexibility. part art Insulated and sealed with water officers and teachers and their part proof plastic coating. ners enjoyed a party and 10 o'clock BEW 80s 2 for pot luck supper last Friday eve ning, Apr. 29, at the ward house. Games were played and supper was served to 25. - ORANGES . Is Peggy Turner, daughter of Mr & Mrs C. V. Turner, 996 N. Main, received a second-plac- e trophy in wo- rs phen-omeno- . SENTINEL Friday, May 6, 1955 Second In Speaking Tournament 73. Persons making donations to this fund receive tickets admitting them to Lagoon on Openirig day, May 27, when Duke Ellington's orchestra will be featured, and will also have an opportunity to win a free auto mobile. The Sandy Jaycees have a quota of 90 tickets, Higgins states, and each member selling 50 tickets will receive a Utah Jaycee official shirt. Donations will be used to aid the Utah Jaycees in showing other MIA. Mr & Mrs Paul Ebert and family states what Utah has at the nationhave moved to Salt Lake to make al convention in Atlanta, Ga. their home. Reed Grent left Sunday via plane Sandy Student Is Active for Dallas, Tex., where he has been In University Work appointed supervisor of the home Bill Madsen, son of Mr & Mrs loan division of Equitable Life Assurance company. Mrs Grant and Evan A. Madsen, 9141 S. State, is their four children will go to Texas winding up his term as president in the near future. They have pur- of the University of Utah Engineerchased a home in Dallas. ing Council. Bill served as head of the counMr & Mrs Reuben McEwen have been sustained as assistants on cil during the current academic the Sandy First LDS ward genea- year, working with the four other members in planning the 1955 logical committee. Engineering Week program which was held last week.' Sandy, Midvale Girls The annual celebration highIn University Production lights the special engineering research being conducted at the Joyce F. Thorum, daughter of school. Various laboratories conMr & Mrs R. A. Thorum, Sandy of scientific directed performances of "Autumn taining displays are opened to students Bloom," spring quarter Curiosity and interested visitors. Theatre production, at the Univer A senior, Bill will receive a desity of Utah last week. in mechanical engineering gree two-act The drama,, an original this June. He is in the Navy ROTC play by student Jack D. Leithoff, program and also participates in was presented Friday and Saturday track. in the Union Building Little TheaBill was graduated from Jordan a around tre. Action revolved boy and girl who fell in love, wanted high school in 1950 where he was to marry, then discovered that they active in football, track, opera, on the school paper and yearbook. were brother and sister. Elaine Egbert, daughter of Mr & Mrs John W. Egbert, 661 E. 7200 S., Sandy Youth Is Candidate portrayed the girl's mother in the For Independent Council drama. Miss Thorum, a graduate student Austen W. Doolittle, son of Mr in speech, has directed for the & Mrs Chester W. Doolittle, 208 N. University Theatre before. This Fifth E., Sandy, is one of two canschool year she has acted in "My didates who has submitted his Three Angeles," "The Crucible," name for the presidency of the Uniand "The Grass Harp" all three versity of Utah's Independent Counmajor University Theatre produc- cil. tions. The Council was originated in In the past, Miss Thorum has also directed at Westminster Col- 1947 to bring together students who were not members of campus fralege and at summer theatres in ternities and sororities. The purCalifornia and Wisconsin. Speakpose of the Council is to unite inshe of "Autumn said, Bloom," ing "It is most interesting and challeng- dependent students and provide a voice for them in student activities. ing to work with an original script Voting on the petitioned candiand be the first to produce it" Miss Thorum holds a bachelor dates will take place May 16 and of science degree from the Univer- 17, in conjunction with the regular sity of Utah which she received in class officer elections. Austen, a 1947 graduate of Jor August, 1950. She is a graduate of dan high school, is a student in the Jordan high school. "Miss Egbert is a junior specializcollege of business. ing in speech in the college of edu Although refined and improved, cation. the principle of the modern cotton If you paddle your own canoe, gin is basically the same as that dethere's no one to rock the boat veloped by Eli Whitney in 1793. (Utah) Page Four A JEWELRY MIDVALE THE Sandy Jaycees Midvale, Utah i L 0) Mi FROZEN 9- - $1 mm mm . |