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Show STUART FAMILY GATHERS FOR CHRISTMAS PARTY year. MRS. J. THOMAS OSTLER, Reporter, Phone AM Members of the Archie Stuart family held their annual Christmas dy First Ward MIA, under direc- supper party Wednesday evening, (A package of Sandy news sent tion of activity counselors, Mrs Dec. 21, at the I.O.O.F. Hall on in early this week by Mrs OstWendell J. Petersen and Melvin Center St. Supper was served at ler has gone astray in the mail. The program follows: 6:30 followed by a program by this Simmonson. included News items not week. next used congregation; open- members of the family. Gifts were will be song, week opening Ah me, Christmas week! The ing prayer, Douglas J. Norton, sup- exchanged. Members of the originerintendent of the ward YMMIA; al Archie Stuart family, most of editor) vocal quartet, Reed Newbold, John whom were expected to be in atC. Richards, Mrs Farrell Gunnel tendance with their families, inBudget Hearing Scheduled and Mrs Loyal Kunz; talk on the clude Mrs T. W. (Hazel) Nicholl, life of Prophet Joseph Smith hon- Muryel A. Stuart, Mrs Art (Geneva) For Sandy City Dec. 30 oring the 150th anniversary of his Sorensen, Dan Stuart, and Glen A public hearing on Sandy city birth was by Elder Rodney Brady, Stuart, all of Sandy; Mrs Floyd budget for 1956 will be held Fri- recently returned from the English Omelia, Pamona, Calif.; Mrs day, Dec. 30, from 4 to 5 p.m., in mission; vocal duet, Miss Julia Bell Gene (Marie) Sexon, Meeker, Colo.; halL the Sandy city and Miss Gayle Hendrickson; in Mrs Ture (Inez) Peterson, Murray; strumental duet, Dorene Richards Alex Stuart, Los Angeles, Calif.; CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH and Karleen Humphrey; Christmas Mrs J. W. (Dessie) Crowther, WilHAS CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICE story reading, Mrs Zelma Thompmington, Calif., and Don Stuart, musical by with son, Salt Lake. background at service Christmas The Day Mrs Beth Bateman; her daughter, at Church Sandy Congregational Mr & Mrs Stuart W. Nicholl an11 a.m. will be under direction of organ selection, Miss Lynda LeMar nounce the arrival of a A. Bishop remarks, daughter, the Rev. Edwin S. Irwin, retired minister of the Provo Community Hendrickson; song, "Silent Night," Dec. 5, at the LDS hospital. The congregation; benediction, Melvin couple have two other children, Church. The Congregational group held a Simmonson. Following the program both sons, Brent and Tommy. served. Mrs J. William Thompson, Sandy potluck dinner and hymn sing Wed- refreshments were nesday evening at the church. Harlibrarian, presented the Christmas ry Inmann, acting pastor, was in LIONS SPONSOR ST. NICK story, "Other Christmas Stars," as part of a program of the Sugar charge of arrangements. The Rev. TREAT FOR SANDY CHILDREN Sidney Buckham, superintendent House Lady Lions Club held last of the Intermountain CongregationAt least 1,000 youngsters of the Thursday evening at the Lions al churches, was the guest of hon- Sandy community were in attend- House in Salt Lake. Mrs Thompson or. During the evening the group ance at the annual Santa Claus will also present the reading at the paid tribute to Miss Madeline Gile, treat held this Thursday evening at Murray Seventh Ward Sunday former leader of the church in San- Sandy Recreation Hall, under spon- School Christmas program Dec. 25. dy by singing "I Love to Tell the sorship of the Sandy Lions Club, Airs Zella Swenson entertained were present with Pres. Ray L. Petersen in members of her Story." Twenty-fiv- e Sunday School at The church was reopened this charge. Santa presented bags of a Christmas and dinner Sat party year after a 10 year inactive period. candy, nuts, and fruit to the chilurday evening at her home. Santa dren 12 years of age and under. Claus was on hand during the eveThey were also entertained with ning and gifts were exchanged. SANDY FIRST WARD cartoon movies. The Santa Claus Lt & Mrs Harold N. Thompson PRESENTS XMAS PROGRAM treat to the youngsters of the com- (Judith Jensen), Fort Sill, Okla., A special Christmas program was munity has been a project of the announce the birth of a son Dec. 3. presented Tuesday evening at San Sandy Lions for some 30 years. The boy will be named Peter William. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs J. William Thompson and Mr & WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF Mrs James L Jensen, Sandy. Great & TYPE grandparents are Mr & Mrs James P. Jensen. Sandy. Mrs James L. Jensen arrived Staples Stapling Machines and MICRO-PERFEC- T home recently from Lawton, Okla., on hand to solve your fastening problems . . . also where she spent two weeks as guest of her daughter and other Markwell office supply items. Lt. & Mrs Harold N. Thompson and sons. The trip to Oklahoma and return was via United Air Lines. Clement Nickle Jr., Airman 136 N. Main Ph. AM who has been stationed at Scott Air Force Base, 111., where he is at tending communications school for 20 weeks, arrived home Sunday morning to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr & Mrs C. R. Nickle. Airman Nickle will return to his base Jan. 3. Following the completion of his schooling at Scott Air Force Base, he expects to be transferred to an overseas base. Airman Nickle is a graduate of Jordan High School. May th Joyi el tha Officers and teachers of Sandy Holiday Season com First Ward Sunday School and to yoor homOwo flay! partners, under direction of the superintendency of Kenneth A. Brady, Clifton R. Alsop and James Olson, enjoyed a buffet dinner and 17 N. Main party Wednesday, Dec. 14, at the Firemen's Hall in Sandy. The par(La-vett- a) Fair-bour- MARKWELL OFFICE HOME son-in-la- Midvale Sentine 3-- 56 m Gene's Flower Shop ty honored the retiring teachers of the Sunday School during the week and each was presented with a book. There were 80 in attendance. Airman Albert Kent Simmonson. has completed his basic training at Parks Air Force Base, California, and will arrive during the week to leave spend Christmas and a with his parents, Mr & Mrs Albert Simmonson. Mr Simmonson, gradu ate of Jordan High School and Jor-- ' dan Seminarv. enlisted in the air vv "FAX 10-da- Wee Oct. 6, 1955. William Ross Hushes, airman v. on? school at Lowry Air Force Base, Dcvcn, Colo., is spending the Christmas holidays with his par ents, Mr & Mrs Harold W. Hughes. He will return to his base Jan. 2. 7.J 'jit' a, i?;f.. c who is attending the atomic weap ' I 3-- lie is a graduate of Jordan High School and enlisted June 20 of this Students of the fifth and sixth grades of Sandy school spread Christmas cheer with choral singing, narrations, and picture illustrations Friday evening in the play room of the Sandy Elementary school. David Gourley, assistant principal of the school was in charge, with Mrs Wanita Flinders directing the program. Later, par ents were invited to see exhibits of the students' work in the various rooms. The Sandy Lions Club and Lady Lions will hold their annual Christ mas party Wednesday, Dec. 28, at 8 p.m. at Sandy Firemen's Hall, , nr ' , i r ed. Christmas carols were sung by Sandy Third Ward MIA Tuesday evening, Dec. 20, when they went caroling around the ward, after which a party was enjoyed at the Sandy Third Ward chapel. The daughters and sons of Mr & Mrs David A. Hand and their husbands and wives will hold their and dinner this family Friday evening at 7 o'clock at the Hand home. Gifts will be exchang " ed. ,. The Sandy First Ward choir will present a Christmas cantata in con junction with the ward sacrament service Sunday evening at 7 p.m. The choir is under direction of Reed Newbold, with Mrs A. LeMar Hendrickson, accompanist. The "Lark" class of Sandy First Ward .primary, under direction of their teacher, Mrs Idona Whitlock, presented an outstanding Christmas prrogram, "The Christmas Present," depicting the birth of the Saviour, Tuesday afternoon at the ward chapel, with Mrs Thomas Fairbourn, president, in charge. Special treats were presented to all the Primary children by the Three Kings, portrayed by Ann Lester, Diana Davis, and Becky Smith. Mrs Margaret Fugal was the reader. Mrs Gladys Hinds and six were visitors Sunday of Mrs Hinds' parents Mr & Mrs Myrlc Allsop, Sandy. . Mr & Mrs Sherman Crump announce the birth of a son Thursday, Dec. 8, at the Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs, Crump is the former Ardyth Roper, East Midvale. The father, Army Sp 3c, is stationed at Lakenheath Air Force Base, England, in the headquarters battery. Grandparents include Judge and Mrs W. Grant Crump, Sandy, and Mr & Mrs Jess Roper, Salt are Mr Lake. & Mrs Carter E. Grant, Sandy, and Mrs William Crump, Bluffdale. A great-grea- t grandmother is Mrs Charles L. Smith, Centerville. Mrs Myrle Allsop was hostess to members of her birthday club last Friday afternoon at her home on S. State St. Dinner was served at 1 p.m. Those present included Mrs Clyde Swenson, Mrs J. M. Woodhouse. Mrs Arnold M. Peterson, Mrs Roy Webster, Mrs L. P. chil-drcr- ee t i j i w at a - $299 1 ' T I 4 dltj the ojf of Christmas Open Friday Nxt t tht Bank In Midv.U enrich your bean throughout tht Holi Jay Season. Jack O'Connor Helping Taxpayers which will permit more employes time for expediting refunds due taxpayers, catching up with tax dodgers, and collecting delinquent accounts. n terially reduce this expenditure West Jordan Stake Dance Slated for Dec. 28 The annual West Jordan Stake Christmas dnace, sponsored by the and Gleaner girls, will be held Dec. 28, at the West Jordan Stake House, with the Clarissa Bergman orchestra furnishing the music. There will be a floor show and refreshments. A special invitation is being extended to the Mt. Jordan and East Jordan Stakes. Stake officers in charge are Ber-nieBurkinshaw, Richard Stein-feld- t, and Janet Gammell. n Just to send a postcard to every Sentinel subscriber one wtek would cost almost $40 in postage. You can sand your message to nearly 2,000 homes at a cost as low as 50c if you use Sentinel want ads. A special Christmas program will be presented at Sandy First Ward Senior Sunday School Christmas Day,' at 11:30 a.nv. at the ward chapel with Superintendent Kenneth A. Brady in charge. A special program will be presented by Sandy First Ward Junior Sunday School at 11:30 a.m. at San dy Recreational Hall, with Mrs Gladys Clawson in charge. An in vitation is extended all ward mem bers to be in attendance. Sandy First wara ivenei ooticij held a special Christmas program in connection with their regular a.m. meeting held Thursday at 10 Ebba Mrs Pres. ward chapel. at the Finlayson, was in charge. The class erary lesson was presented by A talk L. Stapley. leader Mrs Irma of Joseph life Prophet on the Smith, honoring the 150 anniverMrs sary of his death, was given by readAilcy Morrell. A Christmas Wilder- ing, "The Miracle in the Mrs J. by was presented ness," William Thompson of the Salt Lake County Library staff, accompanied Mrs by music by her daughter, Christmas A Noal C. Bateman; vocal poem, Mrs Mildred Bush; and Me So," Tells Bible duet, "The Miss-e- s the Wonderland" by "Winter Julia Gayle. Hendrickson and Bell, accompanied by Mrs Maxine nendrickson. The singing of Christmas carols by the group was under direction of Mrs Margaret Astle and Mrs Madge Thorpe. Following the program, refreshments were served by the executive officers of the Relief Society. Mrs Alpha Ballon and son Bob, of last Payson. were guests part week of Mrs Ballon's sister and Mr L Mrs Kenneth brother-in-law- , A Brady and family. Mr & Mrs James Osller and son holi- Craig. Provo, are spending the rfav as euests of their parents, Mr will & Mrs J. Thomas Ostler and Ostler's Mrs parents, with also visit Mr & Mrs Edward Green and family at Grantsville. Lit- enjoy a truly Merry Christmas with ill it! Joyi and pleasures. I TV' A&L Eleanor's Ladies Apparel 3 4: CI Jc 29 L Center V a mm Mi v, h 25 E. Ccnfer ' a- - ( 4 it c JUy the light of the Christmas Spirit shine on you and yours. May your holiday cheer remain long in your heart SOTER'S 51 N. Main Sav Savinas Bonds Are Good Christmas Gifts tT S Ravines Bonds are dressing up for Christmas sales this month, C. J. Whcatlake, bond chairman, announces. Bonds In gift folders are now available ai nanus or sumc yuv fices throughout the county, he said. In announclnff the availability of free gift folders for U.S. Savings Bonds this Christmas, the tnair-mn- n ald that bonds may be Issued In the name of the person to whom as gins. you wish to give them They are Issued in denominations of $25 for which you pay $1575; $50 for which you pay $37.50. and In hlshcr denominations . Chairman Whcatlake also reported that the November sales of merles E and II Mvlnc bonds In Salt Lake county totaled $000,773. This amount brinr the total for the year to date to $7,177,513. or 1 c rrwhed of the G!) 4 Dec. 31. by S!ate Sa vines Bonds Chairman Frederick P. Champ noted that on the national seme wles of E and H bonds exceeded redemptions by $(575 million for the first 11 months ot the year. "More people have purchased U.S. Savings Bonds this year than at any time since World War IL" he continued. "This indicates the high value which the American public places on U.S. Savings Bonds." -- cpQQfin'q 'mmh ''DCTT n PC We hope --v v. that Santa good to you . . . and1 i)C-- " brings the things you want him to Happy Holiday I nua O&E ELECTRIC Till 9 P. M. ployes were engaged in the process. Through its educational "Monday opening" approach, it hopes to ma- with Ray L. Petersen, president, in charge. The group will enjoy entertainment, dancing, and refreshments. Jack Williams of the army, stationed at Ludwigsberg, Germany, will spend his second Christmas in Germany where he has been stationed for more than a year. His wife, (Sherry Berrett) and son Kevin, went to Germany in June and will remain there until Mr Williams is discharged from service. A Christmas tableau will be presented Sunday, Dec. 25, at 5 p.m. at Sandy Fourth Ward sacrament service. The program will be under direction of the Ward MIA and Sunday School. Sandy Fourth Ward Primary entertained the children at a Christmas party Wednesday, Dec. 21, in connection with their Primary. The next Primary in the Fourth Ward will be Jan. 4, it has been announc- tained. " for' Revenue Service Sets Mondays for Webster, Mrs Charles Rudd, and Ms William M. Hughes, Sandy, and Mrs Harold Whetman, Murray. Card games followed the dinner and prizes were awarded Mrs Zella Swenson and Mrs L. P. Webster. The house prize was won by Mrs The Internal Revenue Service Charles Rudd. Mrs Allsop was as- has announced its new nation-wid- e sisted in serving by Mrs Lois Tin-ge"Monday Opening Program," commencing Jan. 9 1956. and' Officers Thereafter, the Salt .Lake City, teachers of Sandy First Ward primary held their an- Ogden, and Provo offices will pronual Christmas party at the home vide tax information services on of Mrs Beth Booth. Luncheon was Mondays until the Apr. 15 dead. served, followed hy a social and line date for filing returns inreach-edbe Local announcements will exchange of gifts.. The executive officers in charge included Mrs made relative to the "Monday openThomas Fairbourn, president, Mrs ing" dates in other Iniernal ReveGlen Nelson, and Mrs George nue offices throughout the state. James, counselors, and Mrs James "By focalizing on Mondays, we Olsen, secretary, assisted by Mrs hope to provide a better standard Delbert Crump and Mrs Dean of information to the public," statFrandsen. There were 21 in at- ed District Director Charles I. Fox, tendance. who heads up the federal tax setup Glen C. Nelson, 8081 South, 700 in this state. "This group instrucEast St., Sandy, manager of the tion will permit us to do a more Salt Lake branch of the Minneap- thorough job with less investment olis Moline Company in Salt Lake, of our own and taxpayers time was recently promoted to territory than in past years," he added. manager with headquarters at FillLast year, throughout the nation, more. Mr Nelson started with the the Internal Revenue Service ex company as parts manager five pended over $6 million in assisting years ago. He is the son of Mr & individuals in the preparation of Mrs Nels A. Nelson. His wife is returns. Over 12,000 of its em the former Emma Jane Thornton, East Midvale. They have two children, a son Mark, 5, and a daughter Glenda, 2. Mr Nelsons' work at Fillmore became effective Dec. 1. The family will move to Fillmore to make their home as soon as suitable quarters can be ob- VINCENT DRUG 23 N. Main |