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Show THE MIDVALE five SENTINEL (Utah) THE SENTINEL IN SANDY Further Mrs Deon Crawford, 940 South 400 East, Rtporter. AM Sandy Woman Is 89 on Friday; Will Observe Event Mrs Clara D. Doman will be honored on her 89th birthday Friday, Nov. 2, with visits by mem bers of her family at the resi dence of her daughter, Mrs N. S Larson, 45 West 8600 South, San dy, with whom she resides. She was born in 1867 in Boun tiful to Albert and Maryann Perkins Burns. She married Thoma.1 Doman Nov. 1, 1882, in the Salt Lake Temple. For nearly 20 years she was an active civic and church worker in Vernal and played an active part in the buil ding up of that community. In REPAIRS MADE classes scheduled for Monday and Oct. 31 Diane Bolliger. The class is Nov. 1 Lewis C. Joseph, open to the public, according to Asay, Selma Pierson. Mrs Lyle Gunderson, chairman, who has made all the necessary EARL IVAN SMITH details Earl Ivan Smith, 52, 68 North arrangements. concerning the class will be given First West, Sandy, died Wednesto the women registering Monday day, Oct. 24, at 7 a.m. of a coron night. ary occlusion while working in Bingham Canyon. Funeral ser State President Will vices were held Saturday in the Visit Sandy Rebeckahs Sandy Second Ward Chapel. He was born Jan. 5. 1904, in The Sandy Wasatch Rebeccas, to John Thomas and Midvale No. 30, will hold their regular Ellen Mary Stephensen Smith. He 8 Nov. in meeting Thursday night, the Odd Fellows Hall. The affair married Rolenia Jensen May 31, will also be the president's visita- 1929 in Farmington. The mar tion at which Mamie Gillespie, riage was later solemnized in the LDS Temple. She died Murray, president of the Utah Salt Lake 1953. At the time of Assembly of Rebeccas, will speak in February his death he was a flagman at to the group. the Kennccott Copper Corporation. Elementary School Has Survivors include the following PTA Meeting Nov. 14 sons and daughters: Earl Wayne, night at the San Provo; Floyd Dennis and Harold dy Elementary School has been Ronald, Mrs Richard Sandy; set for Wednesday, Nov. 14 begin Brown, Kearns; and Gail (Joan) ning at 7:30 p.m., the event thus and Ardith Smith, Sandy. Also being held during National Ed the following brothers and sis ucation Week, Nov. This ters: Jack, Orem; Sherman, Mid- will be the first public meeting of vale; Louis, Sandy; Mrs Mearl the school year, and Mrs Delbert Winterstrom, Sandy; and Mrs La- Fugal, PTA president, invites all Verne McNeil, Murray. children to parents of school-ag- Friday, November 2, 1956 Thursday nights. 1906 the Domans claimed a home stead and followed farming for years near Duchesne in Cedar View which was located an an Indian reservation. The Do mans built the second log cabin in that area. There Mrs Doman A'as an ardent worker in the Re lief Society as a counselor for line years and president of the irganization for 12 years. Mr & lrs Doman later moved to Salt Lake where they spent the of their life until Mr death in 1940. Since that ime Mrs Doman has traveled hrough many states visiting the 10 of her 12 living children al-- . hough for the past year, she has teen confined to her home. Num erous hobbies occupy her time and ;he follows news events with jreat interest. She is in good nealth and has a cheerful outlook another 20 's on life. BY EXPERTS COST YOU LESS IN THE LONG RUN! Sons and daughters expected to honor her on her birthdays include Mrs Louisa Williams, Salt Lake; Mrs Ethel Hall, Pasedcna, Calif.; William, Ontario, Ore.; Mrs Solen (Nellie) Miner, Winston, O e.; Sherman, Hawthorne, Calif.; Mrs Roy (Theora) Hutchenson, Emmett, Ida.; Charles H., San Di- go. Calif.; Harold, Bountiful; Mrs Laree Lowe, Swanyvale, Calif.; and Mrs Eldora Larson, Sandy. Mrs Doman now has 31 grandchil dren, 63 great grandchildren, and 11-1- attend. News of People Legion, Auxiliary Has Costume Party last mmm i Jsm check up Winter's oa many check-u- tte Business Manager of Local Union 103 IBEW at BINGHAM CANYON, 14 great grand Mrs M. S. Larson who were married Oct. 16 and honey mooned in Old Mexico and Los Mr & Vote For d jobs, teller FOR CANDIDATE Legislature, 19th Dist. Party Republican It is important that we have people in the legislature conservative enough to remember where the dollars are coming from and human enough to spend them where they are needed the most. Every issue that is passed by the legislature and signed Governor is a lasting piece of work good or bad, it rethe by flects the people and the party responsible. The misleading and Right to Work bill passed in the last legislature is a shameful double cross to the men and wemon who have worked so hard and so long for the good of labor. Let's kill this law. The state legislature is the assembly from which good or bad laws grow. The laws that play an important part in LETS IFtid 1 7q Cold, eVolly 1 1 omen end tfeom-"- " jr j' Ing winiowt can be i of the pott. Inilol!! Hon lath end Mane ooori oe. aI mad pine or ante Wto te tawnift n n mm n HJ f Mt t1 i.rw turn ntm uti o i ii JnW THE Mill f. Hit I C0VPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS. LOUISVILLE, 86 PROOF I.J.'UUCXY STRAIGHT BWRR0N WHISKEY Experienced HUBBARD BANANA ROSCOE BODEN, Candidate for window vow ten eeal ew eYoftt. Cavk- g is eatf to opplv. Ana' oMa VOVifJ COteMHeWl 4a4Woj low coil. ROOF CEMENT far laei atinwte repairt arawnd cfawwte), plinnb" Ing rent, Hoiking, etc. are Complete tetectio ! rol roofing In ol egnH let iMdlattng popen, ewll, etc aede OMKtty ond emir wil tovgH, durable atonic. Once goitoat of Four-Ye- Term ar A former Chairman of the Salt Lake County Commission. Ask your doctor and neighbor about the BODEN ADMINISTRATION of the Salt Lake County Hospital and the care given the elderly folks. Mr Boden stands for county-wid- e mc lib.? ib. fmmmj U IJ SOBMSHt CUDAHY J. BROWN, Candidate for Two-Ye- ar Terrri "Brownie" stands for "bringing new vitality to county government" "I believe our democratic nation depends on local governmental units to serve its people, I have faith in county government, and will help restore the vitality and strength it needs to function as an integral part of the American scene." Mr Brown ojwrates a mink ranch in Salt Lake County. He is active in LDS Church and civic affairs. He is married and has three children. Elect a "County Man for a County hbr VOTE ahead STRAIGHT ) LOUISIANA 4 to) 11 Adritn ky Hynm itmtm CE1LO BAG m. 1 I I I - If mff$1 DEMOCRATIC! t BUBfl l POTATOES health centers, adequate fire protection, recreation and a civic center auditorium for public affairs. Good roads and sidewalks will always be a must LAUREL ence:: ROOFING KY. I.G.A. STRAWBERRY & CAULKINK 0d doorv : rich-Swall- ows WEATHER STRIPPING COMBINATION ROLL "' Vigorous i ii. available e -- k-i FRESH LEAN i olvminwm I il so smooth y.'7jjai by Henry A. Johmonl Qualified JfHlflf Tastes so STRAIGHJ 4 MILL UU" viMsswJjjSiW. 'i.i.,i GET TOGETHER WHEN YOU VOTEI Political Advirilitmtnt 'LL . BOX re ed Vv,-- our ever growing population. It is the responsibility of the legislator to give you laws that protect your American rights, to withstand pressure from special interest groups and to fight for the measures that benefit the majority. I want good government! You want good government! 3 -- i BROWN (Mime totiifoctiofi eNofl IJ DOORS IruCKY and Wool It eoty to opply betwee failing (oiils . . . 0 luring vhaoot protection. Sovet wp to 15 m fuel b4tt year in and year oat . . . keeps hornet etare coetfort able inter and summer. terM pet Bomb at low at $ STORM . 9 wm sTiACC: BODEN guaranteed. famout talioa ii UTAH JAR INSULATE Here HENRY A. JOHNSON 10 OI. way . . . bet g grandchildren and children. COMMISSIONERS on 'em now. p P For Salt Lake County still got lime 10 yov'v For-bus- Durfey Cleaners A-l- minute A Mrs Fannie Anderson observed her 87th birthday anniversary Sunday when family members called upon her at her home. She has 3 sons and daughters, 9 Angeles left Saturday morning for another stay in Los Angeles. Mrs Larson is the former Eldora Rofsell. Up from Hawthorne, Calif., to visit the Larsons and his mother, Mrs Clara Doman, last week were Sherman Doman, ac companied by his wife. The visit ors also went deer hunting while they were here. Mr & Mrs Wayne Anderson Cooling) are the par (Margaret Oct. 27 Viola Halmbere, ents of a new baby girl born Sat Douglas Crebs, Linda Jacobson. urday, Oct. 20. Grandparents are Oct. 28 Joseph Kay Miner, Mr Si Mrs Leo Anderson and Mrs Sharon Burgon, Ray Whetman, Callie Cooling. Sherry Lynn Poulson, Fanny (Mac Gale Woodhouse arrived rie) Anderson, Miriam Bishop. home for a furlough by air from Oct. 29 Gordon E. Mickelsen, Japan Oct. 19. He will be here Gordon A. Green, Steven Nelson, until Nov. 25 when he will report Wanda Wallin. to the Strategic Air Command at Oct. 30 Elaine Jenson, Kath Berkstrom Air Base in Texas. Mr leen Green, Dianne Jaynes, Shar- Woodhouse will be stationed on Hansen, J. D. Bateman, Gay there until March when he will Lynn Brown. be released from the service. six-wee- Don Meissner. Judy Bishop entertained sev eral of her friends at a Halloween party Saturday. Those present were Norma Jacob, Janis Loyal Rasmussen, Margaret Strebel, Dick Worthen, Bill Bevel, Karen Farnsworth, Bart Morris, and Julienne White, Sandy, and merce and auxiliary held their Dennis Cox and Lynn Gadd, Mid- - Halloween pirty Thursday night at the Deon Crawford home. The vale. Saturday evening Mr & Mrs affair was costume and a good RIYERTON, UT. Mostyn Cox and Mr & Mrs Dar- - time was had by all who attend Ph. AM ed. rell Hansen were guests of Mr & UT. DRAPER, Mrs Armond Walker in Salt Lake The Sandy Odd Fellows Lodge Ph. AM at a Halloween party. The guests No. 11 were hosts at a party Monwere served a hot dinner. Jay evening at the Odd Fellow PICK-Uand DELIVERY Members of the Sandy Second Hall. Invited guests were the Ward enjoyed their annual Re- members of the Wasatch Rebecca Any Place in Salt Lake County lief Society bazaar and ward din- Lodge No. 30, partners andi Qoallty Work Always ner Thursday night. The Sunday friends. School was in charge of prepar(Continued on page 6) ing and serving the dinner. Beginning Sunday, Nov. 4. priesthood meeting in the Sandy Sixth Ward will be at 9 a.m. Sun day School will start at 11:30 a.m. us has been the case. Also in the sandy Second Ward priesthood meeting will begin at 8 a.m. and Sunday School at 10 a.m. The Junior Chamber of Com e Saturday night a good crowd of American Legion Post 77 members and partners and Legion Auxiliary members and partners attended their annual Halloween party at the Firemen's Hall. The affair was by invitation and all 5 great-grea- t grandchildren. attending were costumed and masked. The evening was spent We're not geniuses, but Ladies Gym Class in playing games after which a friend chicken dinner was served we do know the what, how Is PTA Project The Sandy PTA Adult Educa- to the group. and why of car repairs! tion Class under direction of Mrs Come to us in the beginning Lee Bloxham, instructor, will con HAPPY BIRTHDAY and save money in the endl duct a ladies exercising gym class with registration scheduled Sandyites who have observed tor Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. in the play- birthdays this past week are as room of the Sandy Elementary follows: Automotive Service Oct. 26 Grant Hurst Lorene School. 22 N. Holden AM The instruction will be in the Mickelsen, Karl Kritzer, Klara k course with Kritzer. form of a TROESTER Mrs J. M. Woodhouse left San dy Oct. 16 for Manti to be with her mother, Mrs Luella Voorhees, who is ill. The new YWMIA president of the Second Ward is Mrs Merrill Borg. She was sustained during last Sunday's sacrament services at the church. Also during the meeting three boys and girls were graduated from Primary into MIA work. They are Gene Margetts, son of Mr & Mrs Del Margetts; Sharon Hansen, daughter of Mr & Mrs Clarence Hansen, and Janice Meissner, daughter of Mr & Mrs PI Cti'S flfflARKET West 7C00 il 1691 South, West Jordan 7680 INDIAN RIVER Grapefruit South Stale, Midvalo |