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Show Volume 33 Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 44 ijlfj Miss Anderson Is Crowned at Ball The annual Coronation Ba'l was held Friday in the gym at Bingham Ugh School. Crowned as Miss Coppertonian 1906-67- , under "The Stairway to the Stars" was Shawnie Anderson. Her first attendant was Stella Garcia with Sharon Mousley as second attendant. ill Thursday, November 3, 1966 ' C"T r?" Bazaar Announced Miss Coppertonian of Bingham High School this year is Shawnie Anderson, center, daughter of Mr & Mrs Boyd Anderson, Copperton; ter of at left Riverton. is Stella Garcia, first attendant, daugh Mrs Sergio Garcia, Copperton; and at right Sharon Mousley, second attendant, daughter of Mr & Mrs Owen Mousley, Mr & to choose gifts for their fami-- I lies, assisted by members of the Auxiliary. The gifts will be gift wrapped and wrapped for mailing by a crew of Auxiliary members represent ng many units in the department. The gift shop is made available to patients free of charge, easing their mind at Christ- For Annual Unit Project Sandy A Nov. 14 dead'ine has been set for gifts to be donated to the Sandy American Legion Auxii'ary unit which will be taken to the Ft. Douglas Veterans hospital to be used in the annual gift shop sponsored by the department. The unbreakable gift items for men, women and children wi 1 be on display during gift shop week at the hospital. Pa- - mas time. Anyone wishing to donate to this worthwhi e project may contact Mrs Agnes Setterberg, rehab'itation chairpresi- man or Mabel Larson, dent, o?rVv vi'r- : It ' . ' 'ixf!'i)ii"ip'i;si Tn:' "if; .. Is:'; ;l ft provided by Albertsons, Safeways, Dan's Foodtown, Del's AG, Lorin's Market, Scotfs Pharmacy, Rexall Drug, and Sandy Hardware. The PTA sponsored the dance. 4 SffiHiS'; '5: :!?:! jsi"; k ft;)'?"''11)!: ?,$ " ',.,mb Bookmobiles Lend Hypnotism Shown Special Classes' Students enrolled in psycholand soa'ology classes at Bingham High watched recently as Dr. Fred Kolouch hypnotized three fel.ow students. Dr. Kolouch discussed the advantages and disadvantages of hypnosis and its origin. a Million "Utah's children love to read," reports Russell L. Davis, director of the Utah State Library. His comment came as part of the current recognition of Nat'onal Children's Book Week. "A large part of bookmobile Salt Lake county dairymen ments," Miss Lee said. At 2 p.m. a.l dairymen and this week received an invitation from an attractive young tured in tempting arrange-thei- r wives are invited to atbeauty to attend the 31st annual convention of the Ameri- tend the annual membership can Dairy Association of Utah meeting of the ADA of Utah. at Salt Lake City's Hotel Utah, Highlight of the convention, Saturday, Nov. 26. presided over by ADA of Utah The invitation came from the President A. W. Chambers, Salt Lake county Dairy Prin- will be a banquet at 5:30 p.m. She is Nikki Meyer, fo'lowed by the Utah Dairy cess. at 7 p.m. The daughter of Mrs Ruth E. Mey- Princess finals telev-'sed. Sevener, 9370 South 1700 West, West finals will be county dairy Jordan, who will represent this teen county in the state dairy princess winners will vie for pr'neess finals during the con- the state crown now held by Ruth Alene Thomson, Provo. vention. As the "First L)dy" of Utah's Convention sessions will get under way at 10 a.m., with a dairy industry, the new Utah Princess wi'l reign over the general session for wives of slate's June Dairy Month and the farmers. Using dairy theme "Modern Approach to will travel throughout the state speaking to young people on the Everyday Cooking," home economists will present recipes and suggestions for special d shes Literary Lecture featuring Utah dairy foods. The Offered by Library wil1. be under the presentation The program at Sail Lake direction of Mrs F. Edis Tag-garpresident of Utah Dairy County Library in Midvale on Wives, and Dixie Lee, execuFriday afternoon, Nov. 4, wil tive d'rector of the Dairy be the usual month'y special Council of Utah. "Several new literary lecture. The public is invited; the ways to serve Utah's high quality dairy foods will be fca- - time is 1:30 p.m. High on Halloween, with most everyone, both in costume for - - t I circulation is among children This year it will be close to one mi lion volumes wh'csh means that 700,000 books on bookmobiles alone went out to Utah's best crop," he said. Bookmobi'es are libraries on wheels. They are part of a cooperative program between local areas and the state. Thereby even the most remote parts of the state have the very latest in children's va ue of drink'ng milk for more vibrant health and looks. The enw Dairy Princess will also represent Utah in the national Princess competition in Chicago next year. ... Sandy Names Deputies re. Officers Train Four men were sworn .in uniform allowance and serves . Jiours . a cently as deputy- marshals and a minimum-- of month. will act as pol'ce officers unReserve officers will have der the direction of Ralph preference n th filling of full Sandq Marshal. This or reserve officers tim openings in the po ke dewas formed under an ordin- partment. On of the training classes ance of Sandy City. will deal with a better underGarry W. Crump, Andrew C. standing between police officrs Glad, Robert Hardcast'e, and and the public. Blaine Hardcastle have been training w'th Marshal Peters tearing first aid, laws of arBingham High Choir rest, patrol of business disInvited to Concert tricts, patrol of residential areas, patrol of school zones, Copperton Bingham High etc. School acapella choir has been Officers were se'.ected from a asked to participate in the large group of applicants. A "Salute to Youth" concert in phys'cal examination was re- the Salt Lake L.D.S. taber-nac.- e Jan. 28. Maurice Abra-vanquired and the understanding is that services are free of dedicates this concert to charge to the city. Each offi- youthful talent over the State cer receives $5 a month for of Utah. . Pt-ter- s, 1 s the occasion. Above are a few of the hobos caught by the Sentinel's camera. yX' - t, new officers were elected for the South Sa t Lake County Daughters of Utah Pioneers and a new county group was formed and named Far South Sa t Lake County. Mrs Kate B. Carter, national president of the organization officiated at the meeting. Elected were Ida Gallahcr, Lenorc Turnbow, president ; first vice president; Virginia Wall, second vice president; Ella Croxford. recording secretary; Lucil.e Jones, treasurer; Erma Godfrey, corresponding secretary; Leah Jones, regs- 31, students and faculty, dressed I shal Ralph Peters, Reservist Garry W. Crump, Reservist Blaine H. Hardcastle, Councilman Leland Cunliffe. Four reserve officers have been sworn in by Sandy City department. From left, Mayor D. Ravell Beckstead, Reservist Robert Hardcastle, Reservist Andrew C. Glad, Mar- - To At a meeting held at Murray city hall Monday morning, Oct. at Butler Junior . t police County DUP Divided; Name Far South County Day was celebrated , - ' milk-lrinkin- g i i' Hobo .... ; Til - ' Utah Dairy Princess to Be Chosen s"f ' I At Convention . . . ?f A .f-- g , ogy Pictured in costume are cheerleaders, class officers, and PTA officers of Mt. Jordan Junior High School at a Halloween dance held Monday afternoon in the gym. The Hideways, a combo, played the dance music. Treats were t I I t ' U - 1 ' : ' Li"- -- - lL 0 : h The town council of West Jor- - i sue the fo lowing statement: dan has placed itself on record i "Even though some of the a- mendments may be inorder, as opposed to all 8 constituand pos bly have some merit, tional amendments to be votwe feel that it is an injustice ed on next Tuesday. The statement of the counto have the citizens of this state cil follows: consider changes in the ;'In view of the great num-- j constitutioneignt at tne same t me. ber of statements that have We also fee; that there is a been made pertaining to the misunderstanding as to constitutional amndments, we, general the implications and tne as members of the West Jordan effects of these Chan town council, would like to is- gs, and that tne average citizen has not had ample tune to understand completely the proposed amendments. We furtner leel that wh le some changes may be in the best interst of the citizens living in this area, that many of them woiud create a definite disadvantage. "In compliance w th the foregoing statements, we urge the citiens of this state to vote all proposed constitutional changes. "West Jordan Town Council" S - il V ' West Jordan Council pposes Amendments tients w'll have the opportunity Giffs Asked By Fourth Ward Midvale Fourth Ward ReVef Society bazaar wi.l be held Friday, Nov. 4, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. l.v. v'x ; y-- . 7 ' - ; trar. Members of the South Sa t Lake County will continue to meet at the Murray city hall. Elected officers of the Far South Salt. Lake County were Grace Thornton. president: Geneva Larson, first vice president; Caroline Holmgren second vice president: .lean Whet man. rccordin Eve'yn secretary: irg n a Rawlings. treasurer; Anderson, corresponding seen tary; Faye Parer. registrar: Edna Jensen, historian: llor tense Walker, parliamentarian: Pearl Jenkins, building chairman. This group will meet at the P'onecr Hall in West ' I t V' ' - " , ' Mrs Grace G. Thornton, left, was named president of the Far South Salt Lake County DUP meeting held Mondav morning in Murhall. Nat'l Pres. Kate B. Carter is alcity ray so pictured with Mrs .Thelma Holbrook, nat in a , ' ,""V V''i " : , ,' If ". I ional first vice president. First and second vice presidents of the Far South organization are pictured to the riqht, Mrs Geneva Larson and Mrs Caroline Holmgren. . |