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Show MIDVALE SENTINEL Second Troop 164. The opening prayer was given by Donald Seven November 1956 16, Friday, Page The flag ceremony was under direction of Michael Soffe, who acted as color commander. Brian Carlquist, Lowell Vawd- Mrs Dmh Crawford, 940 South 400 East, Roportor. AM rey, and Billy Allen comprised ed to Lyle Bowden of Troop 447 the color guard. A trumpet solo and second class awards were was offered by Donald Jacobson accompanied by Merry Pepper. given to Sherman Smith and Reid Special event of the evening was Madsen of Troop 316 and Bruce a film by LaVar Ware of the DisSlater of Troop 447. Merit badges trict Advancement Committee. ere presented to Leon Oldham Brian Carlquist gave the closing Mt. Jordan District Court of of Troop 129, Marvin Henke, prayer. Honor for November was held Lynn Henke, and Robert Akagi Sandy Fifth Ward troop was Saturday evening, Nov. 10, at the af Troop 264. Frank Tuft, Robert awarded the totem pole, the atDraper Second Ward chapel with Cleland and Ray Joos of Troop tendance trophy with 25 persons Robert Sanderson, district chair 316 and Lyle Bowden of Troop in attendance. They narrowly man, conducting. At the court 447. Bryant R. Gold and Clifford edged out Draper Third who had o o s t n J e received registration 23 Marvin Henke of Troop 264 re persons there. cards. ceived his star award. A first class award was present The host troop was the Draper THE (Utah) THE SENTINEL IN SANDY Marvin Henke Gets Star Award At Court of Honor Steak or Beans? Lions Have Both ' irr wit The Sandy Lions Club held its annual steak and bean dinner Thursday night at the Town House Cafe in Sandy. Approximately 20 members participated at the dinner which was given for those who sold the most in their v FATE R FILL 9 Frazier THE Member Refrigeration n0ineera Societv 11 KIM and a IOIU SINCE AM WITTICH'S ""Ssss fuzui wsnuin 7662 SOUTH STATE commit, iakostown, kemucii other Gun-derso- ot Top-Pilo- Sandy Legion Post Initiates Members d c Scene Temple Of PHONE DAY or NIGHT SOUtSON Birthday Calendar drive members in the club. Those selling the most ate steak at the dinner which was purchas ed by the other members who were served beans. Prizes were also awarded to the two outstandby a Work Guaranteed All Makes Of KENTUCKY era nsmu REFRIGERATION TELEVISION RADIO SERICF East 7800 South. Parents of the preparing 48 lessons for the year, Norma Lee Jacob, Rosella Sar for the two Beehive classes of the 1958, and is taking most of the gent, Linda Lee Nelson, Clarence Tihrd Ward was held Nov. 7 at groom are Mr & Mrs H. B. the Sandy Third Ward chapeL A Holladay. A reception work from his recent book, "The LeRoy Elmer. He God of Restored." program was given by the girls Kingdom honored the couple the evening The Top-Pilgroups of the and refreshments were served to of their wedding at the Park has been working on this all sumThird Ward held a parents' their parents who were invited Stake Center in Salt Lake. At- mer and will have it finished by Sandy Nov. 14 at the chapel in guests. party He is under tending the bride as matron of the first of the year. t which each received his The Junior Gleaner girls of the S. Dr Alien direction of Bennion salesmen. ing honor was Mrs Rendall Casaril. was under di Third Ward held a party Oct. 24 The wings. party of Bridesmaids were Mrs Duane the LDS church who supervises Edith A pro under supervision of their leader rection of Heaps. such work. Wignall, Mrs Darrell Eaklem, and was presented, and refresh Betty Jo Mumford. gram Ann Gunderson, sister of the ments were served. Expected home on a short leave groom. Peggy Peterson was the Scout Awards Made Mr & Mrs Paul C. Boyce bid during the month is David Ains- bridesmaid. At junior Performing Draper Chapel Sandy's American Legion Post the duties of best man was Glen A Boy Scout Lxplorer Court of farewell to their son, Richard, worth, son of Heber Ainsworth. who was home on leave last David has been stationed in Lake- No. 70 and Auxiliary met at the Fagg while Jed Ashton, Bill Wim Awards was held during the Mt month. He returned to Fort Tot-te- hurst, N.J., for the past two years. fire hall Monday night for the mer, and Gilbert Kissell ushered. Jordan Stake New York, after a two week The Sandy Firemen held their Junior usher was Calvin E. John fireside Sunday night at the Dra purpose oi initiating new mem son. leave. Richard will be released regular a honeymoon to an per First-Thirmeeting Mon Ward in Following chapel bers. The former initiation cerefrom the army in late summer of day night, Nov. 5 at the Fire Hall of undisclosed the Leslie Draper. Carpenter Troop destination, mony was performed by the 40 The meeting was a regular busi will reside in Holladay 135 received his explorer gold 1957. and 8 team of the State of Utah couple The groom will attend the Univer award, and explorer ratings were Mr & Mrs Lenyel Soderman, ness meeting and was under di Legion which consisted of Harold of Utah spring quarter. given to Leon Oldham and Ronald Midvale, entertained at a birth rection of DeLos Beckstead, fire M. McNeil, commander; William sity chief. Johnson of Troop 129 and Leslie day dinner for their daughter-i- n L. Park, first commander; Jack Mr & Mrs Roy V. Peterson rePlan law, Lynne, Sunday, Nov. 4. Other Lions Carpenter. Lady Laruper, second vice commander; son. their included Bob, guests cently returned from a week's Joseph Barker, past commander; Pot Luck Dinner and Mr & Mrs Darrell Hansen and visit with their nephew and wife, BIRTHDAY HAPPY sargent-at- Leonard Williams, The Sandy Lady Lions will meet Hansen also Mr & Mrs George Newland in Those persons living in Sandy family, Sandy. Mrs arms; Paul C. Parker, assistant at the home of Mrs Glen Carson at entertained dinner Wednesday Nampa, Ida. who observed birthdays this past sargent-at-armRonald Crebs, 8670 S. State St., Friday, Nov. 16, for Lynne and her husband. Oth Mr & Mrs Ken Prince spent the follows: week as are and Leonard Kling at 7:30 p.m. The meeting which Sr., chaplain; & Mrs Alma week end in Price visiting Mr Mr er were guests A. Lisa Ruth Green, bugler. They brought with them will be under the supervision of Nov. 9 Rasmussen and Mr & Mrj Soder- Prince's parents, Mr & Mrs John M. Hughes. Ger their mascot, Joe Barker, Jr. Mrs Glen Petersen president, will Nelson, William man. Prince. While there Mr Prince New members initiated includ be in the form of a pot luck din aid Nelson. , .. n... t imf ot0 got his limit pheasant hunting. sou ui Din vi 10 i Nov. Renee Jiaun, Henschke, ed Marvin Anderson, Maloy Bills, ner with each guest bringing a Mr & Mrs Clemont Bishop and 'Mrs .Inspnh C. Haun. left Sandv Meirhea Bateman, Patricia Doss Dean, Fred Nay, Glen prize to be raffled during the evesons Kelly, 2, and John, 8 months, he where Oct. for 20, Els Germany Atwood, AWarren Thornblad, Kenny Fay ning to raise funds for the club's will be stationed for a year. He arrived home Monday from Al- wood, Dawna Fay Elswood. ired Kurt, and George Conish. annual project. Nov. 11 Bonnie Dowding will then be released from his bequerque, N. Mex., where Mr All members are urged to enlistment. He had Bishop has been stationed with Juanita Higgins, Lorraine Blaney. three-yea- r Is leave dur the air force the past two years. Nov. 12 David Michael Del- - been home on a which became time he engag His rank was first lieutenant and ing quadro, Lynne Tolman. Fall C. E. Grant Prepares Peter- he worked in special services and to to ed be married Patsy C. Nov. 13 Evelyn Bolliger, LDS Church History of son Provo. No definite date personnel. The family plans to John Walter Thomas, Bob Well Paul Gunderson claimed Gari make a home in Sandy. Mrs has set for the marriage. been Michael David Caldwell Carter E. Grant, local Sandy ington, Barkdull for his bride in a cereis the former Yvonne Ber- The Sandy Fifth Ward held its Bishop mony performed Nov. 13 in the resident, is in the process of writ- Keith Dumas, Joe Winkler. of Riverton. rett Randall Hand, Cor annual bazaar at the Sandy Rec Salt Lake IDS Temple. The new ing the lessons for the Sunday Nov. 14 The Sandy Fifth Ward Relief Mrs Gundersen is a daughter of School church history class of nelia Busley, Wilford Cowley. reation Hall Nov. 15. A budget held it annual bazaar in Society P. F. Setterberg, dinner was held in conjunction Nov. 15 Mr & Mrs Calvin Johnson, 886 the LDS church. Mr Grant is conjunction with a budget dinner with the bazaar. at the Sandy RecThe following boys and girls Thursday night reational Hall. were confirmed this past month Dennis William Brown was in the Sandy Third Ward: Dale blessed during the past month in & Mr of Mrs son George Nielsen, the Sandy Third Ward. He is the Phil Nielsen; James Albert Knut- son of Mr & Mrs Claude & Mrs Mr son Wallace tiny of son, Brown. Knutson; Dee and Lee Benson, sons of Mr & Mrs Gilbert Benson; Dale Edwin Whipple, son of Mr & Mrs Alma Whipple; Jay Lar son, son of Mr & Mrs Harold Lar son; Varel Jean Mumford, daugh ter of Mr & Mrs Wayne Mumford; Robert Dean Mabey, son of Mrs THE LOW Doris Mabey; and Richard Dean Gull, son of Mr & Mrs Dean Gull. Cpl Sharon Petersen, son of A t 1 f I Mr & Mrs Grant Petersen, arrived home Oct. 10 bringing with PAGE 3 him an army friend from Maine. While they were home the boys enjoyed the season's deer hunt, 1 ! both of them getting their deer. Sharon will be released from ser vice in Jauary, 1957. The Stars and Rainbow groups of the Third Ward had their parents' day party Nov. 14 at the chapeL These groups which are led by Ruby Knutson and Elaine Eyre presented a program for the parents after which refreshments were served. Mrs Anna Davis entertained Wednesday night at the home of her son. Lester Davis, the Was recent y Marriage SEE ! . - - r I rrr JL. " ! - i J : rn 3, if. 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