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Show D. Ravell Beckstead, a luncheon was served. The affair was under the direction of the new presidency. Mrs Harold Carpenter, Mrs Bill Jones, Mrs LaVern Farns-worth- , Mrs Harold Covington. Mrs Ivan Kun was honored as outgang president. Sandy Department Mrs Richard Setterberg Stake Has at the Sandy teenth Ward. The Four Dimens'ons will furnish the dance music and couples will have an opportunity to take a couple with them, free of charge, after paying their own admission fee. Arrangements for the dance have been made by Mr &. Mrs Clyde Nichols and Mr & Mrs John Elder. Dance for "Marrieds" "Magical Moments" will be the name of the Sandy Stake Marrieds dance t' be held Satat 8:30 p.m., urday, Nov. i, Parent, Youth Program Held Fourth-Fifth-Tent- ZIG ZAG IN NEW FREIGHT DAMAGED CABINETS This beautiful 1966 model console must be sold to settle claims. Just set the lever to ziz zag, sew on buttons, mon-gramake buttonholes, etc. Full price $44.41. Payments avail. 15 year guarantee. For free delivery or home trial call 3221693 or eves. h Officers Honored At Relief Society OfS'cers who served the First Ward Re.ief Society were honored Wednesday, Nov. 9 Following musical numbers, a skit, and a reading by Mrs 363-398- 4 Plans City Completes New Campaign Mayor D. Ravel! Beckstead and the city couno have indicated that plans are now being formulated for a full scale clean up, paint up. and beautifi-catiocampaign for next year. The city recently completed its fa.1 clean up in the area. City trucks hauled away rubbish and debrs piled at the curb. The wet snow storm which struck, prolonged the clean up. Residents are reminded that it is unlawful to continue to stack deb';s on city streets and the marshal is warning violators. Any resident who massed the pick-up- s may make arrangements with the city to have a truck remain on their property overnight and can be loaded by them with debris. so jammed around the bar it gets that you can hardly move- (It's called The Sure One.) n Drawing Held By Sandy Unit Members of the Sandy American Legion Auxiliary will hold its annual turkey drawing Monday, Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. Three turkeys will be given away prior to the business meet ng which will be under the direction of Mabei Larson, president. Donations of money or articles will be taken the same evening for the annual gift shop project which is held at the Ft. Douglas hospital, sponof sored by the department Utah. Members and friends, or anyone interested, are asked articles at the Sandy Gov. Rampton Accepts toposthave home, 293 S. 2nd E., Sandy, Nov. 14. Special arrangeCenterpiece from DUP on ments may be made for another Members of the Daughters of delivery date by cabling Mabel Utah Pioneers centra! commit- Larson, At a drawing held by the tee, represented by Mrs Katie B. Carter, national president, legionnaires, the fol'owing peomet with Fov. Calvin Ramp- ple won prizes: E. L. Vick. ton at the state capitol. Their Provo, shotgun model purpose was to present the gov77; II. L. Smith, Elko, lantern; ernor with a floral centerpiece, Jesse Hansen, Midvalo, f.yrod; ; Gerald W lson, Bountifu', Allen Nielsen. Sandy, Glen Green, Murray, knife; Leo knife: Dahl, Crescent, sleeping bag: W. II. Tucker, Draper, hunting jacket. 255-386- cart-ridce- Sandburr Camp Plans Meeting RoWAY OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR3 fm O bMt (w( door I Instil auxt. straw, bnutffri RoWw Caofe Atk hr a km mUhmm. Yeal The Sandburr Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, wili meet Monday, Nov. 14 at the Sands-StakHouse, 300 S. 4th E., it was announced by Mrs Jesse Woodhouse, capta'n. The afternoon meeting, beginning at 1:30 p.m. will feature a program, arranged for by Mrs Ray Whetman, and a lesson on Utah railroads given by Mrs John LeFevre. Utah Railroads Discussed at DU P lesson on Utah railroads wi'l be the topic discussed by Mrs Eveyn Lybbert at the next meeting of the FlaVron Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The meeting will be; held Monday, Nov. 14 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs Violet Boy-ce- , 1410 E. 8545 S. Mrs Kenneth Brady, captain, will preside. A fifcw hihI kxfml Installing Aaents ALDER'S 1 SUGRAM DiillLLtKS umimi mi COMPANY., N.V.C., BUNDtQ ifmil m mmm 66 FnuOf.biVo WWSKtV. i r" ' T in GRAIN NtUTAAL SPIRITS. ?60 So. Main EM4-844- 4 Appreciation Day Set by Sandy PTA Feature for FeaSorr . . . Your Sandy PTA will show its of the teachers at the schoo1 by presenting them with a copper ictter opener on Thursday, Nov. 10.. Cadet teachers will receive a letter of appreciation. This annual event will be under the direction of Mrs Keith Dillard, EST TV BUY! ALL NEW 1967 - pres-:den- t. Nov. 17 and 18 have been set conferfor the parent-teache- r ences held at the school Books 'The following new books have added in the Sandy library: ADULT FICTION "Tai Pan," by James Clea-veltA novel of Hong Kong). "H.M.S. Saracen." by Doug-la- s Reeman, (Author of With Blood & Iron). "The Star Fox," by Poul Anderson, (author of "The High Crusade" a science fiction). "A'l In the Family," by Edwin O'Connor. (Its narrative drive and broad range of emotion make this Edw'n O'Connor's finest novel to date.) "The Fixer," by Bernard Ma.amud. (The Fixer is the story of a little man, a handyman, who becomes a hero before our eyes.) ADULT NON FICTION "Favorite Trial Stories." selected and arranged by A. K. Adams. "The Longest Auto Race," by George Schuster with Tom HANDCRAFTED been free. rv I "I II " a -- If! U Antenna Installation "K'ght Bells, and All's Wc'l." Daniel V. Gallery, Rear Admiral, U.S.N. (Ret.), (Author of "Now, Hear This!") YOUNG PEOPLE Pellerin's Daugh"Pappa ter," by Maria Gripe. (Book Week Children's Spring Festival 'Honor Book'.) "A Kingdom In a Horse." by Maia Wojciechowska, (W nner of the 1965 Newberry Medal.) "Seven Heroes," by Saul Braun. (Medal of Honor Stor bv COLOR SETS 1 . Model 21X4124 on a base that cabinet Beautiful Contemporary styled Walnut color swivels" for easier viewing. Your choice of prained or grained Mahogany color (21X4124R). Zenrta Quality 6' oval speaker. VHFUHF Spotl.te Panel. 1 ton-con- U. The BRIGHTON e FOR JUST $43595 Call Us For Expert Repair Service WE SERVICE ALL MAKES Color Starts At Only Ne-ph- i, Herriman Miss Diane Bollinger was honored at a bridal shower Thursday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs Noal Bolli-ger- . Mrs Arva Brewster and Mrs Laraine Hansen were also hostesses. There were 35 ladies there who enjoyed the event. Among them was her grandmother, Mrs Ai.cy Casper Morrell. A hunting tnp in Weber county was enjoyed by Noal Bollinger and his sons and 254-420- JORDAN BUILDERS SUPPLY Mr & Mrs Evan Madsen spent the week end with their son, Andrew, at the homecoming at BYU. Andrew will graduate after this quarter. The Madsens were special guests at the ward dinner held Thursday eveivng at the old recreation hall in Sandy. Mrs Wayne Mumford, Relief Society president, was in G. charge of arrangements. Sherman Larson, new Third Ward bishop, and counselors, were also present. Saturday guests at the Victor Petersen home were Mr & Mrs Morris Petersen and family. They make thar home in Springville. and West Mrs Barbara daughter is expected soon at the Haro'd Bjork home. She will spend two months with her parents enjoying the Christmas holidays with them. She has been living in Chandler, Ar.z., where her husband is employed. A dinner Salurday evening, held at the home of Mr & Mrs Udall Bailey, South Jordan, was attended by Mr & Mrs R. J. Whit'ock. and Mr & Mrs Payl Paul Greenwood, Sandy. They joined a group that traveled with them to Hawaii. The reunion included as guests Mr & Mrs Lorenzo Baldee and daughter, Mr & Mrs Bertoch, Mr & Mrs William McDermaid, Mr & Mrs Chris Rushton, Mr & Mrs E. L. Rushton, Miss Stephanie Smith. Miss Kristine Payne, all of Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Heber Hart. Bountiful, Mr h Mrs Harry Manning, Leh:. They showed slides and movies of their trip. Mrs Pearl Bigler, Payson, visited with Mrs Thomas Ostler Saturday evening. Family members enjoying at the J. Clement Crapo home, d'nner, on separate occasions, will be Mr & Mrs Ray S. Gilbert. Hol'aday, Mr & Mrs Elry Lundskog, Murray, Mr & Mrs James B. Crapo. The Reed C. Crapo family was entertained '.ast week and the Richard I. Crapo family this week. The Crapos have individual parties for their marr ed children and their families instead of a large Thanksgiving Day celebration. Mrs Zelma Thompson, traveling with the Noal Batemans, attending the BYU homecoming activities and visited with Mr & Mrs Mike Ganz and daughter, the former Brenda Bate-manOn .Tuesday evening, Oct. 25, Mrs Thompson entertained the Third Ward MIA She with Hal'owecn stories. was in costume. Miss Randolyn Beckstead celebrated her sixth birthday at her parents' home last week, Miss with 12 guests present. RaDean Beckstead celebrated her 14th b rthday with a family party. Both are daughters of Mr & Mrs Ravell Beckstead. The Becksteads were joined in h a successful deer hunt at by Mr & Mrs Melvin Jenkins and son and a brother $349 GORDON, Chiropractor Res., 700 Other Hrs. by appt. b Ph. it CHRISTMAS WRAP r: Pi TWlSTtfc LADIES pcoccy SHIRTS 9 facial. TISSUE sdC. Hp W 29 ,T7 mm Z3L S2Hi BOFFERIM PAM FOIL --U re m 0 Doll tIL Cggl AUJVINVJV 5 CLOTHES W nry yatzee Or BABY SORE FIRE LOGS 30us 2A teJ troops. V43 0 WORTH CtHTCR SQUARE mm & Save HILLCREST. TV Center Hillcrtst Shopping 255-338- 1 Just A Few 1956 Chevrolet! & Oldsmobiles Left" MUST BE SOLD! Real Savings SUPPLY We Have The Latest Equipment - Work Guaranteed 90 lb. Roll $149 47 Place To Buy Roofing 1730 W. 7800 S. W. Jordan Is The 0 GAME VIOLETTE BUILDERS 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE W Boards W6Dk .. Ka-nos- Office, 9-1- JORDAN Free in Sfiop Estimate on All Repairs -- 7301 S. 900 E., daughter, Kathy, attended a Lake. Others included Mrs bridal shower for Rickey Oliver Nora Brown, R, verton, Cinda and Christine Thomas at the Frazer. and Fern BuUerfie.d, home of Mr & Mrs Ernie Oliv- Salt Lake. er, Lehi, recently. Visiting with their parents, Last Monday luncheon guests Mr & Mrs Lafe Crane, were at the home of Mrs Nora Crane Mrs Vern Marble and son, were Mr & Mrs Ken Reid and Mariland, and Mrs Russell family, West Jordan, Mrs Pearl Bishop, Provo. Week end guests at the home Bigler, Payson. Her grandson, R'eky Keid, was over night of Mrs Mayme Ingram were Mrs E. O. Hardstrom, Los Anguest, Wednesday, And Thursday, Mrs Connie Grossman and geles, and Mrs R. E. Winn, sisters of Fearris Ingram, daughter, Taylorsvil.e, spent whose funeral was held at the Thursday at the Crane home. Ward Chapel, Monday. L;ist week end the Art MitchMrs Norma Pratt and Mrs ell family visited Mr & Mrs Ida Freeman, Sa.t Lake, atat Neo'a. EIRoy Halverson tended the Fearr's Ingram fun3 Mrs Agnes Dansie Mr & Mrs Bryant Miller and eral and called on Mrs Nettie family were dinner guests at Talbott. Lions Schedule the home of Mr & Mrs Da.e Adams and family, Salt Lake, Annual Party Nov. 2 I one day last week. Visit ng Mr & Mrs Arthur The Lions Club annual anniversary party will be held Nov. Crane last week end were the 21 at HaniK n Caie, Salt Lake. Merrill Worslrys. Boise, Ida. The Don Cranes. Brigham City. attended the funeral of They the olessing of Following their baby Scott Lynn, Mr & Fearris Ingram. Mrs Nora Crane, Mrs Annie Mrs Crane entertained at dinIs The Place To Buy Roofing ner the Nat Cranes, the Leon Bodell, Fern Poor attended a Kwe.ls, the James A. Millers quilting party at the home of Mrs E.la Butterfield, Salt and Cliff Ward. Salt Lake. 90 lb. Roll Attending the open house observing El za B. William's 90th Subscribe Now birthday last Sunday after1730 W. 7800 S. W. Jordan noon, were Mr & Mrs Ilcnrv Bodeil Mr & Mrs Vera Bodell, and Mrs Frances Bodel;, R. Sandy, Rube and Sylvia Freeman, Noea Crane, Henry and Bessie Butterfield at the home E. 8105 S. of her daughter in Salt Lake Mrs Wi'liams is a native of Herriman. Hours: 12:30 to 6:30; Sat. Morn. 2 Mrs Valone Co'lings and last Salt Lake, spent daughter, 1 255-57- 7 Thursday w th Mr & Mrs Leon Ewe.l and family. and Mrs Vergel Freeman "Two Under the Indian Sun," by Jon and Rumer Godden. with all 36995 THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH 3 Pt'gc Thursday, November 10, 1966 Berrett Mr & Mrs Wayne Stephens. "Ransom," by Lois Duncan. traveled to Boise. Ida., where (Five teenagers. kidnapped they spent a week visiting with from a school bus, attempt to their daughter and husband, work together to escape from Mr & Mrs Jm McNamara, their captors.) Stephanie Berrett and her BYU "Touchdown Maker, ' by Dick roommate, Diane Haynie, were Friendlich. week end visitors at the Ber"The of Hester rett home. Story Mouse," who became a writer, The J. Clement Crapos were by Kusse.l Hoban. . guests of Mr & Mrs Fred "Philbert the Fearful," by and Ogden, recently Jay Wi'liams. also visited relatives in North "Thai, Kao and Tone." an Osden, Mr & Mrs Clarence illuelephant story, told and Orton. strated by Tony Palazzo. l. Don't Miss This Color Special Thomas Mrs Becksteads, Pierce, Union. of Sum-merill- bus ness meeting will be held Thursday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. at the I.O.O.F. hall by the Wasatch Rebekah Lodpe 30 Mrs E. El'more, noble grand, wih preside. A Plans Clean-up- , to Meet Made by Lodge 1 A parent and youth program was held Nov. 9 and will again be held Thursday, Nov. 10 at the Sandy Ward recreation hall. Everyone in the stake, over 12 years of age, has been inv to attend this production which dea's with problems of making decisions and governing choices. The hour long event will begin at 7:30 p.m. SINGER When 255-334- 8 ies of the War in the Pacific.) "Submarines," by Edward C. made of several objects representing Utah, placed on a copper tray. The centerpece will he displayed in the governor's Mrs Zelma Thompson room. and Mrs Rose Brown, members of the central committee, attended this special occasion. Riverion, Utah .m. - 254-398- 1 j |