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Show THE SENTINEL IN SANDY Mrs Dma Crawford, Wt Sevtfc 400 Best, Rayarter. AM Junior Aupiliary Holds Election of Officers Sandy Residents Mr & Mrs Joseph Penrod and children Jolene, Craig, and Kevin visited over the week end with Mr Penrod's brother and sister-in- law, Mr & Mrs Marlon H. Penrod, Sandy. Mrs Russell Nunley was hosThe American Legion Junior tess at a Christmas party for the Auxiliary will hold a meeting on teachers of the Sandy Fourth Many Sandy residents attended Saturday, Dec. 8, at 2 p.m. at Ward Primary Tuesday evening Anithe Utah International Fur the home of their leader, Mrs at her home. The party was in the mal show which was held at the Richard Setterberg. At the meet form of a turkey dinner given by National Guard Armory in Mur- ing election of officers will be the officers who are Mrs Primary Mink 1. Dec. ray Nov. 28 through e held, and the afternoon will be Nola Utley, president; Mrs entries were from many of the spent in making and decorating Ellswood and Mrs Nunley. western and northwestern states Christmas cookies which will be Counselors; and Mrs Beth Beck- and Canada. There were 765 prize taken to the Fort Douglas Vet stead, secretary. Teachers present animals shown in many color mu- eran's Hospital. All Sandy girls were Judith Watterson, Marris tations. Trophies and prize rib- between the ages of 7 and 18 in LeFevre, Sharon Beckstead, Merle bons were awarded the best mink terested in joining the group may Ann Williams, Vivian Farnsworth, color each in phase. contact Mrs Setterberg to see Arvella Lund, Iva Dorius, DoroA buffet supper and entertain- about their eligibility. thy Crump, Katheryn Helmandol-lar- , ment was held Thursday night Betty Fowkes, Afton Boulter. and the annual banquet was held School Belva Simonson, Helen Parks Conferences held were events Both on Friday. Kathleen Ferguson, Atha Holt, This Held Lake. Week Salt at the Aviation Club in Being Alta Hansen, lone Bishop, Mabel The PTA conferences are now Som of the mink ranchers of Boberg. Following dinner, games the Sandy area who attended tne in the process of being held at were played which were planned tam-ily- , the Wilford Jex the dates show were the being by the teachers. Sandy School, Mr 4 from Wednesday, Dec. 5, through Mr & Mrs Clair Bohn, Don Rasmussen returned to Mrs Ed Sommers, Mr & Mrs Ken- Friday, Dec. 7, wherein individual neth Rasmussen, Mr & Mrs Ron parent consultations are conduct- his home Sunday following a White, Mr & Mrs H. B. Linford, ed between the parents and the three week stay in a Provo hospital. Mr Rasmussen was taken Mr &Mrs Clark Brinton, Mr & teachers. to the hospital when he was shot Mrs Dunn Taylor, Mr & Mrs John in the eye during pheasant hunt& Mrs Bateman, Vernon Mr Doll On Now Rich, Display ing season. Although the pellet Mr & Mrs Gayle Vernon, Mr & At Firm Sandy was not removed, Mr Rasmussen Mrs Wilford Grandquist, Mr & The Sandy Jaycee Auxiliary's will not lose the sight in his eye. Mrs Mark Bishop, Mr & Mrs Rich13 Ms inch doll which He will recuperate for the next ard Worthen, Mr & Mrs Wayne will be at the Lion's away given Burkin-shaw- , & Mrs Mr returning to his work at Kenne- Jay Worthen, Club annual Christmas party for reurning to his work at and Howard Nelson. the children of Sandy is now on Attend Fur Show May-bell- Betsy-Wets- y display with her complete wardrobe of clothes at the Jordan Drug Company. Tickets are in the 8 process of being sold throughout Sandy by members of the Aux Scheduled for Dec. 8 at 7:30 iliary. The funds raised will be p.m. in the Granite Ward Chapel used to in the will be a Mt. Jordan District Boy Scout Court of Honor, according to District Chairman Robert SanRebekah Lodge Holds derson. Mark Judy, area representative for the Great Salt Lake Christmas Party The Past Noble Grand Club of Council Boy Scouts of America, will be present to assist in the the Wasatch Rebekah Lodge will ceremonies. Scheduled is a wild hostess a Christmas party Dec. life film which will be presented 13 at the I.O.O.F. Hall for mem t bers of the Wasatch Rebekah by Harold Carpenter of the committee. There will also Lodge No. 30. A party will follow be recognition awards made dur- the regular business meeting with ing the evening, including merit an exchange of gifts. badges, second class badges, and Jenderfoot badges. Rosemary Miner Court of Honor Set for Dec. r T "I Jordan High School students, pital recently. Mr Carpenter is With ordinary talent and ordin LeRoy and Shirley Briggs, son vice chairman of the Mt. Jordan ary perseverance all things are and daughter of Mr & Mrs Dee District Boy Scouts and also Dis- attainable. Briggs, have been studying ac- trict Explorer leader. cordion for the past several Mrs Jeanette Thornock and years at the Larry Pino Conser- children. Boise, Ida., and Mrs vatory in Salt Lake and are now Staffenson and chilRoyLane unbeginning to teach in Sandy der Mr Pino's direction. At the dren, Sacramento, Calif., were present time they have 10 stu- guests of Mr & Mrs John Rich last Friday. Jeanette and dents. are nieces of Mr Rich. Miss Lou Ballif, Portland, Ore., who is attending BYU, was the week end guest of Mr & Mrs Muyrel A. Stuart. Mr & Mrs Larry Bracy, Magna, spent the evening Sunday with EXCUSE: "I Mr & Mrs Clay Robinson. Mr & Mrs Bracy are Mr Robinson's DIDN'T SEEP aunt and uncle. Mr & Mrs Robinson and family traveled to Logan Monday where Mr Robinson addressed an advertising class at the USAC. Mrs J. M. Woodhouse has been visiting in Manti with her moth1 dldrrt Ma" b all too often ft explanation of an automobile er, Mrs Luella Voorhees who is accident. There may be a vast number of reasons why you ill. failed to see. Blurry, distorted, double or nnef" vWon. Mrs L. W. Webster was hostess To be certain, consult a professional at her home recently to a ChristOptometrist. Know hl by Ink mas party including games and an exchange of gifts following a luncheon at the Town House Cafe. Those participating were Mrs J. M. Woodhouse, Mrs Roy :' 'I mi i B uTRHOTTDnCTtt KSSIl Webster, Mrs Merle Allsop, Mrs William Mrs Clyde Houghes, Swenson, Mrs Harold Whitman, Mrs Arnold Peterson, and Mrs Charles Rudd. Harold Carpenter is This space donated by Dr. V. E. Burgon, 17 E. Center St. at his home following an appendectomy in a Salt Lake hos si v i IP ii Gs-EffifflO- k WEBSTER'S, INC. 7951 S. State. Midvale AM AM i? ii-- n- 11 tax v (jjj. Rim C30G3 QIATU IE: i SHOP TIL JVL IBs dis-Iric- Engagement Announced Fifth Ward Troop Holds Get Together The Boy Scouts of the Sandy Fifth Ward Troop No. 347 held in the bana holiday Third of the room Sandy quet Ward Thursday evening at 8 p.m. under direction of LaMar scoutmaster. Invited guests were the parents of the boys, scouters, troop committeemen, district committeemen, and wives. Inspiring opening and closing ceremonies as well as troop demonstrations and a review of troop plans were presented by the boys and their leaders. Kenneth Rasmussen of the ward bishopric and former scoutmaster, present ed the troop with a $75 compass which the boys will mount and keep in their troop. Games were played and refreshments served Mor-tense- Legion, Auxiliary To Meet Next Monday 7, 1956 MARKET TOWN wis. ' SENTINEL (Utah) briday, Uecember I DOUBLE STAMPS Roy-Lan- e MIDVALE THE Page Ten Mr & Mrs Glen B. Miner, 650 East 9400 South, Sandy, are an nouncing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Rosemary, to D. Clay ton Fairbourn. The couple plan to be married Dec. 20 in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will follow that evening at the Avalon YOU CAN GET $100 IN MERCHANDISE WITHOUT W DOWN PAYMENT WOODEN CHAIR H AND TABLE is a stuBallroom. The bride-to-bdent at BYU where she is president of Alpha Lambda Delta and is a member of Spurs, the debate squad and the marching band, the prospective groom is a graduate of USAC and is now attending the University of Utah College f Law. He has also completed a :our of duty with the air force. SET e LTrrril3fiiTj Fins I 4Wi HAPPY BIRTHDAY ; m , f.JUTpf Brimhall. The regular monthly meeting Dec. 3 Loyle Lee Rasmussen of the American Legion Post No. im Maynard, Carol Ann Larson 77 and Auxiliary will be held Dec. Dec. 4 Lavcl Maynard, Den 10 at 8 p.m. in the Fire Hall. A lis Raphealla Roper, Lo Jaynes, special speaker has been sched well VanDam. uled for that night, and the group Dec. 5 Hazel Cowdcll, Vclo.t will make plans for their forth llsop, Ruth Saunders, Rose N coming annual Christmas party. itarks, Cathy Janinc Poulson. Dec. 6 Kelly Green, Barbara Subscribe to The Sentinel Bolliger. BIG llll mi nt i ,. I ; 1.98 up Genuine stole blockboord drops down to form desk top. 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