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Show MIDVALE THE SENTINEL (Utah) the post's regular meeting held TWO FROM SANDY ENLIST the home of his parents, Mr & Casper. Special individual Aaron-i- c Mr & Mrs Mostyn Cox, 383 SAMUEL S. PARKER IN NAVY, AIR FORCE Monday, Apr. 23. 1956 Priesthood pins were awarded North 200 East, entertained their Funeral services were held Mrs Hyrum Hardcastle in Friday, May 4, Other officers elected are as Two Sandyites were among the Jack Steadman and Danny Mar- club Saturday evening. A chicken Tuesday in Crescent Ward for & Mrs follows: Charles L. Wright, first 116 Mrs Douglas Kemp entertained Salt Lake enlistees during riott. Verl Reed, coordinator, was dinner was served to Mr S. Parker. 58, Crescent, Merrill Borg, Mr &. Mrs Kenneth Samuel vice commander; Marvin Ander- March. in of dinner. for a birthday club Thursday, the follows: who charge are as 12:15 at died a.m. They Saturday Atwood, Mr & Mrs Lawrence son, second vice commander; 26. Those present were JenMrs Deon Crawford, 940 South 400 East, Reporter. AM Daniel Marlin Hofeling, 17, son a Apr. in Lake of Salt a heart & hospital Mr Mrs Erwin Miller, Smith, Bills, adjutant; Carl L. Lar- of Mr & Mrs Andrew II. HEARD SEVERAL. SINGERS nie Union; Belle Erick-seFrancom, ailment. Hofeling, Mr & Mrs Morris Jensen, and Mr any of the aforementioned organ- son, finance officer and historian; 277 South 400 East. He enlisted AT THIRD WARD CHAPEL Mabel AnVera Campbell, & of Oral Mrs all Birch, Sandy; He born was 1, in Jan. 1896, Fire ization members. Dean Bishop, chaplain; DeLos S. in the navy and reported for his The Swanee Singers presented and Dr & Mrs Harold Young and Bennion, a son of William Ed- dersen, Violet Haueter, Pearl Beckstead, service officer; and naval Is This training in San Diego Mar. a program for members of the Mr & Mrs Jim Hatch, Midvale. ward and Mary Swensen. Mr Par- Walers, Callie Cooling, and Ed Glenn D. Setterberg, sergeant at 13. He is a expected home on fur- Sandy Fifth Ward in the Third Colored slides were shown of ker married Vanda Atwood Oct. na Brown, Sandy; and Evie TayIs arms. . 26, 1923. in the LDS Salt Lake lor, West Jordan. Mrs Annie May lough May 25. He attended Jor Ward chapel Monday, Apr. 23. previous party. The new officers will be install- dan Forbush, daughter of Mr Temple. He was employed with Jtnsen, Midvale, mother of Mrs Donelson. was Earl Judy School. Conducting High ed at a banquet to be held at a A fire in Sandy Friday night? The Singers is an all male & Mrs R. F. Forbush, 8278 South the Utah State Road Commission! Kemp, was a special guest. Gary C. Nelson, 22, son of Mr 1000 East, celebrated her 11th at the was later date. the time of his death. He serv- Sandy Jaycees Irene No, it just Mis C. R. Nelson, 316 West choir composed of 60 members birthdav Nystrom, daughter of Mr Saturday, Apr. 29. In ea on a mission to tne i entrai kiinx a i c in conjunction with the lions, & The two with vocalists. group vited lady Main St., was accepted for aviaMrs August Nystrom, 9475 vi l. i i i s is t j i itiiv ( rbu ihctucmmct guests were Lynn Larson, Stales. PTA Council Officers Firemen, and Legion out selling South tion cadet pilot and observer was organized in 1914 and has Vickie William. Joann Dazley, Di COMMUNITY has been chosen by CHURCH State, Survivors include his widow; tickets for the Sandy Fire Truck the training in the Air Cadets and re- been performing all through the ane Tolman, Gay Lynne Brown, two American Legion Post 77 Honored at Luncheon School 9:45 a.m. Sunday William Dennis E. and C PTA Council ported at Lackland Air Force western states since that time. and Kathleen Birch, Sandy, and A. sons, to attend Girls' State 11 a.m. Service Worship two at and daugh Powell Crescent; Parker, third and Rae were awarded Saturday, May 5 at the Sandy Rec-.- 3 at There were 13 council repre- Base in San Antonio, Tex., Mar. They place Betty Kathy l"e Utah Sae Agriculural Col Cfioir 7 p.m. Tues. ikn Practice, Salt The ters Lake, Pamela Edmundson, Union. San Rayola Parker, reation sentatives present at a luncheon 6, for training, which the last World Fair in in Logan June Miss The Sunday School will give at a show and Mrs East Dahl, Murray enjoyed The Jaycees borrowed the 1931 lege group Wayne held at the home of Mr & Mrs will end the last of May. Mr NelPatty 17, is a debater and after which they returned to Midvale, brothers and sisters, the Mother's Day program SunModel A fire truck from the City, Nystrom, L. A. Burkinshaw in West Jor- son was a graduate of Jordan staff member at Jorfor newspaper home refreshments. Judy's Ted, Salt Lake; Glen, Mardon and day, May 13, at 9:30 a.m. Everydan Thursday in honor of the out- High School, completed a British HAPPY BIRTHDAY polished it up, and with red fire dan School. Mrs Callie Cooling, 56 West one is welcome. High Ned, Bennion; Mervin Parker, hats on their heads went from Alternate picked was Noreen going officers of the Jordan Coun- mission and had finished two Sandyites observing birthdays 8600 South, held a birthday party Log Beach, Calif.; Mrs Winnie Mrs Loraine T. Benton, door to door with the siren wailcil PTA. Those honored were Mrs years in the School of Engineer this week are as follows: for her son, Brent, on his 5th Minister also 17, daughter of past Hardcastle, both Mantle, Mrs Ethel Edwards, A. Evans from Sandy, out- ing at the University of Utah. ing, the bell clanging and the Mr & Mrs Charlotte Clark. birthday. Little friends invited of Apr. 27 of 8700 Ralph Hardcastle, Ray Mrs Verda Salt Gilbert, Lake; in the northwest horn honking going president; Mrs Agnes JohnJust to tend postcard to every Robert Mabey, Ste were Nancy Brown, Linda Jarvis, Sa South 300 West. Apr. 27 Diego, Calif.; Mrs Aleen Han- SetiJinel subscriber one week section of town selling tickets. DAOS TO BE HONORED Billy and Glen Jonson, JoLee ven Maynard. Selection chairman was Mrs ston, Midvale, and Mrs James Mrs Erma would cost almost $40 in postsen, Los Angeles; Rice and Nancy Cooling This is the first in a series of Corrigan, Copperton, past presi- AT FIFTH WARD MAY 11 LaVeive Ekins, Al Louis J. Smith. Apr. 2D Jack Burton, son of Mrs Albert Beals, Murray; and Mrs Maggie age. You can send your mesentertainments, which will be dents. The deacons, teachers and bert Nystrom. sage to nearly 2,000 homes at a Bennion. Hauetter, suffered facial burns held to finance the new fire truck The luncheon was given by the priests of the Fifth Ward, along cost as low as 50c if you use 30 Leonal Boulter, El while at work at the Kennecott Meyers, Apr. was Richard A. Interment in the now on order. Sponsors include Sentinel want ads. Setterberg income officers who are Mrs L. A. with their dads, will have a party sie'J. Bjork. Marne Booth, Helen treat He was Copper Corporation. cemetery. the Sandy City Firemen, Ameri- Is Post Commander Burkinshaw, Mrs Clyde Gillen, Friday evening, May 11, at 8 p.m. Sylvester. and Twenty-sevedoctor ed bv the company per cent of all can Legion, Lions Club, and JayThe new post commander ot Lark, and Mrs A. J. Sabey, involved in fatal auto in the Third Ward Chapel. Elder released to his home Thurs drivers Philip S. Tolman, May 1 Crescent benefit Mutual The cees. the American Legion Post 77 will accidents in the U.S. last year Thorpe B. Isaacson will be the Ann Bjork, David Boulter, Janice day morning Tickets may be purchased at be Richard A. Setterberg, 8476 Mr & Mrs Verl Reed entertain dance will take place this Friday were under 25 years of age. speaker followed by various kinds Kay Jenkins. Mr night at the Avalon Ballroom the door or may be obtained from South 700 East. He was elected at Mt. Jordan Stake Group of Dennis Nelson, Mar- - ed Mrs Carry Reed, Lark, and activity. Light refreshments May 2 & Mrs Wilby Rushton, Mesa, Ariz., with Jack Turner's orchestra. The Holds Election, Party N will be served. jorie McEwen. dance is to raise money for athle at dinner Sunday afternoon. Mt. Jordan Stake and Glen F. Barton, Leo The Sandy Second Ward buil- - tic WNO YOUR May 3 equipment for the ward. Gl Mirer elections will take place CONDUCT LAST CLASS Greenwood, Carol Ann Brimhall, ins fund dinner was held Thurs old mso conference will be Primary at a party scheduled for Tuesday, IN LANDSCAPING APR. 19 Donna Bills, Floyd B. Kunz. day. May 3, in the Sandy Second held in the Crescent Ward at 7 May 8, at 8 p.m. in the Round Recreation Hall. The Sunday p.m., May 6. The public is The last class in the current School was the sponsor for the House at Draper. Entertainment series of the Adult Education s SECOND WARD event with Supt. Chauncey Webb, will include games followed by course of landscaping was held HOLD ROSE EVENING Pfc Douglas Jerold Kemp re FOR EARLY SPRING Lynn Jaynes, and Kenneth At dancing. Dress is western style Thursday evening Apr. 19 at the of the Sandy The to his base in Fort Lewis, turned wood in charge. including cottons and jeans. Pres. Sandy School. Mrs Howard Hausk- - Second Ward held their Rose Eve Blanche Green enjoyed a Wash., after spending a Mrs Antoine Martineau invites all necht from Copeprton was the ning Tuesday, Apr. 24, with their luncheon recently in Salt Lake furlough home. He is serving in and Gleaners in the .stake eatured speaker and she showed parents and the YWMIA presithe armed services in the army with some of her school-dato attend. slides of chrysanthemums and dency as special guests. A pro- friends from Southern Utah. They and is a son of Mr & Mrs Douglectured on the care of raising gram was given by the members included Mrs Verda Wardle, Mrs las Kemp, Crescent. and avoid the rush them. Also A. C. Jensen, who has of the class after which a rose Myrtle Lloyd, and Mrs Ethyl Gift Sale Sponsored The first quorum of elders, been in charge of the course, talk- was presented to each mother. which includes Crescent and By Fourth Ward Group of Mr Deanne Bjork, daughter wards held its monthly LET US SPINET STTLS Light refreshments were served The Sandy Fourth Ward Relief ed on gladiolas. Mrs Harold Bjork, 180 North Granite a to 30 present take will Persons YOUR OLD FUUIO attending Society will hold a Mother's Day on her party Saturday evening, Apr. 28, was honored 400 West, tour to see the various gardens at Girls participating were Mar recreation hall. in the Granite at sale some 9, May 12th Gives gift Wednesday, birthday Saturday by you the advantage of the fuJL, the First Ward chapel between private homes in the valley in the tha Rae Hill, Judy Brady, Judy of her friends: Bonnie Borg, Shir Games were played and refresh- large tones oi the upright with tftt charm and petiteness oi the spUMi Margetts, Dixie Jenson, Pat Reed, lene Hill. Peggy Fahrni, Ann ments served. Planned and Installed the hours of 12 noon and 2 p.m. near future. Our restyling and reiiniihlng errio donat- Lorraine Walters, Shirlene Lan Door which were Gail Hard prizes, was Diana hon Hardcastle Davis, Noal Nielsen, Ray For sale will be everything from Includes reconditioning the acuoa, have ed local Toni the Smith, Martin, Becky by nurseries, ored at a farewell testimonial caster, Karen Wennerstrom, Carol castle, handkerchiefs to and including and delivery at M tuning, pick-u- p been each Carol Meissner, Janice Middleton, night. Maxine given LaRae meeting his to Vincent, extra cost to you. Cundick, prior evening, Sunday aprons. There will be suitable Lucky persons Thursday were Mr Anderberg, and Connie Pierson. Diane Jenson, Bonnie Marks, Bon leaving for the Canadian mission gifts for all pocketbooks. & Mrs Levi Parks, Mrs Lyle Gun Class leaders are Mrs Morris Jen nie Campbell Dianne Shomaker, field. A n-oMrs Darrell Bills, president, in large crowd was in at ft and Vicky Higginson. EYERGREENS SHRUBS at was held house tendance. vites the public to attend. School derson, Mrs Beth Beckstead and sen and Mrs Bryce Ashby. Open Floyd Leonard Ormsby, Tau children will be welcomed on Mrs Richard Setterberg. rango, New Zealand, was tne ' MT. JORDAN STAKE r CONGREGATIONAL their lunch hour. week end guest of Mr & Mrs 70 ATTEND AARONIC DANCE HELD APR. 28 Holdaway. Mr Ormsby, who CHURCH OF SANDY PRIESTHOOD DINNER A ML Jordan Stake dance was has been in the United States 11 a.m. An Aaronic Priesthood award held of be Sunday morning ser Saturday night in the Recre eight weeks, has the honor men vice. SAlt LAKE Cin, UTAH one of only six young dinner was held Thursday, Apr ation Hall. The ing Ward Fifth Sandy Inman. pastor acting Harry ( Midvale - Sandy Area 27, in the Sandy Second Ward was awarded the honor of spon who have received Master $1 ) chapel for the boys of the soring the next dance to be held Awards in New Zealand. Mr & Mrs Merlin (Connie RIYERTON. UT. J (at far ( 64th South) Aaronic Priesthood, their parents the end of yds. May, having been the Brown) Orgill of Rawlings, Wyo., For Tbiftlcr, Easier Car Fencing - . Ph. AM9-378and the bishopric. Seventy per of the number with ward are visiting this week with their highest sons attended. members attending. DRAPER. Uf. parents, Mr & Mrs Harold Brown, Members who received cer Sandy, and Mr & Mrs A. J. Orgill, Ph. AM tificates were LeRoy Garn, Dan Draper. BELL-V- U Nelson, Danny Marriott, Gary Mr & Mrs P. F. Setterberg re PICK-UIvan Brklachich claimed and DELIVERY Larry returned from Tacoma, Jaynes, Jack Steadman, Gary cently Clara his as bride Jex Dorothy Any Place in Salt Lake County Steadman, Stanley Elg, Neil Jen at the Avalon Ballroom Friday Wash., where they attended the funeral of Carl Andrew Carlson, AM 8391 South 700 East son, Earl Sorenson, Russell Lar Sandy evening with Bishop Wuford Ad Always Quality Work son, Dale Holdaway, and Artie ams of the Sandy Fourth Ward of an uncle of Mr Setterberg. They in Tacoma one week. ficiating. A reception honoring stayed & Mrs Elton F. Banger- Capt. the pair was held immediately ter and Drive with care . . . everywhere! daughter Pamela, Loring following. Low Cost Air Force Base. Me., visited with The bride is a daughter of Mr relatives in Sandy recently. &. Mrs Wilford Jex, 9600 South Mrs Wilford Olsen and daugh 700 East, Sandy, and the groom , ters Jerrianne and Gwen are en is a son of Mr & Mrs John Brkla route to Nagoya, Japan, to join chich, 110 West 11400 South Wilofrd Olsen of the air Crescent who is stationed there. The force Attendants to the bride includ has been residing ed Mrs Gerald Sharp, matron of Olsen family with Sgt. Olsen's parents, Mr & Mrs Mrs Keith Jex, honor; and -I nr . rr f lZ, I Gene Savage, Mrs Gerald Ains- - Mrs Otto C. Olsen. " -- . 1 ni worlh, Jcanette Rawson, and Sharon Brklachich. Best man was Mike Butkovich while ushers LORN A ALLGOOD, Reporter were Val Player, Harold Morlcy, Larry Asay and Ralph Hibbons MOTHERS ENTERTAINED The newlywcds are honeymoon AT ROSE EVENING ing in California and will return s held to Sandy to make their home. The The Crescent Tiro-TVn-" "Oru-FiftStdanom of to fritki new Chevnlditj groom is employed by Kennecott their Rose evening Tuesday with Sedan v& kautiftd Bodf bf Fuherl Copper Corp. their teacher Mrs Scott Jarvie in Prenuptial parties were hostess charge. Symbolism of a Rose was ed by Ann Parry, Mrs Lee Price, Nola Lunnen. Each girl Mrs Dix McMullin, Mrs Robert given by rose and told what it a chose Mrs Olscn, Quinton Ncilson, Mrs meant to her. The roses were Kicnards, Mrs Keith Jex to Pres. Mrs tied and presented Nichols Miss and Rawson. Sonja Harold Carroll, who gave a talk Mr & Mrs Leo Lundberg enter and presented the roses back to heart-warmin- g t automobile financing choose Thrlf-ti-torFor laincd at a dinner party Sunday the class. The girls then presentto announce the engagement of ed their roses to their mothers availeble from Sandy City Bank or Midbank loans their daughter, Ann, to Gerald who were special guests. Benk.-Thrifterm loans can bo completed vale Branch Robinson, Salt Lake. No definite And look at the model choice You won't find xa playing favorThe bishopric and MIA officers The "One-Fifty- " in one stop with no red tp . . , or delays. Terms art date has been set for the mar were lso present, The girls tang ites. You get the same lively power you've got. Twenty in all, including "Two-Ten- " tailored to your ability to pay. And remember riage. Guests included Mr It Mrs Series bring in budget "Two-Tefour hardtop two of them "Two-Tens-." and "One-FiftJ. M. Boyden and Mrs A. M. Lund n a group with Bonnie Parker low bank rates levt you money and moan lower monthly were at Refreshments the piano. Six station wagons three 8 berg. Mr & Mrs A. C. Furse. Lt & models that you do in BJ Airs. Up you to assure you worry-freownership. served. payments Mrs Mr & Mrs Gwrge Furse, Two-Te- n' and one "One-F- if ty." record-breakinto 225 h p.! The same performance, g Kenneth Pearson and Mr & Mrs styling So even among the lower priced kind that too the wide-awaD. P. Anderberg called during the CONCLUDE CLASSES road action prices rates Chevy tho peppiest, easiest Chevrolet you have plenty of afternoon. IN LEATHER CRAFT look Como and in them over! choice road! on the car to Friday evening terminated thr handling you'll warm 3 weeks leather craft class given at the Crescent school by Jed ctctiwv im-swwiiswv Warden. Tho group presented Mr MIMBIII Wasdrn with a hook as a token iveiaat MFOtw of apnriciation. Refreshment WW mtiaajiu tetroa-ATMwere served by ITA officers, Tllfaf, atAM MiaAti, atAN Page Three WE SENTINEL IN SANDY Ma-lo- y n, Truck Dance Saturday Irene Nystrom Girls State Choice At Sandy Hall ;T pre-flig- n n : PLAN NOW U? TO DATE! MIA-MAID- Mia-Mai- 30-da- LANDSCAPING y Sprinkling System LAWNS nn m De-Ma- Durfey Cleaners 9 U n 1 NURSERY Smart Car Buveiv Choose- - P 31 jr. Loans tw CRESCENT Mia-Maid- or or y" HOT PEHFORMER with prices! low-cos- tI and y" n- Chevrolet' and m easy-to-ge- sassy e ke at up jastl v N Americs'iV largest selling car 2 million more I I I Owners than any I othtr make MAk Sport Seda- n- Wi ff ci coKomcNiNQ -- TiMPturscn far 0 mo4 ftucx to Jrf and duUndbn U OwroWl fid3 oacn-- M Au0 17 0S6'Zt$ Autdno jo unr low ten. tn w dwomtuti 0 mm Sit awei) 9 Kiverton Motor Ph. AM 31 Co. Riverton, Utah 9&DJ403 Apt '6tJS ijq pttt iMoojptqg UOOUlXdUOL MIICOII fiWMbk11' AV IV X'. Jack C. Higgiiu Res. AM Sandy, Utah "Yottr Local Insurant t CoumcUtri' 42S lest list South Salt Lake City IN 55 Marlon E. Kunz Res. AM Sandy, Uteh |