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Show to make her home. Mr 4 Mrs Calvin Price and 9 children will be making their home in Seattle, Wash. THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE. UTAH 4 Thursday, May 25, 1967 pae SANDY DEPARTMENT Del Kidd Receives Honors at Banquet Mrs Richard Setterberg who will be taking a tour on Memorial Day Rites Set In June r, Popular Truck Tire Sizes River, Devil's Slide, Como Springs and to a monestary. The Sandburr Camp ladies will meet at Jordan High School at 9 a.m. for bus loadWeber Mitchell, a high councilman in Sandy Stake and former bishop of the Sandy Fifth Ward, will be the speaker at Memorial Day services to be held at Sandy A. ing. Mrs 6:50-1- 6 6:00-1- 6 THIS EXTRA PRECAUTION 7:00-1- 5 6:70-1- 5 mem- can 255-294- wiwr Poppy Day Mayor will sell veteran-madpoppies from door to door in its annual drive to add to the child welfare fund which is used in the community. Assisting the Auxiliary will be boys and girls of the com- cussed plans with Utah th 37th annual national held in Washington, D. girls. Used Six Months Business Meeting business meeting will be May 25 at 8 p.m. at the IOOF hall by the wasatch Rebekah Lodge 30. Mrs Lila Dobson, noble grand, will preside and Mrs Wanda Goudie and Mrs Elidabeth Grow will be hostesses. ZIG-ZA- G A held Thursday, Singer Automatic Zig-Za- g Beautiful walnut corjole no attachments needed to zig-zaMake buttonholes, overcasts seams, blind hems, sews on buttons, decorative designs, embroideries, etc. Full price $45. cash or need responsible party to take over last eight payments of $6.20 monthly. 15 year guarantee. For further information, or free home or trial, call evenings. g. Final Push on The final push for selling a tickets in the Sandy area was noted when an announcement was made of mystery prizes placed in homes where scouts might sell tickets. Scouts making Scout-o-Ram- Fishing FeveFI G ianr h-- delegates at conference C. On Sen. a Tax & Exch. Ben- - A I WML Sanitized process, applied to our van interiors and equipment, makes short work of mildew, mold and unpleasant odors . . . keeps every precious The famous en's right is Vaughn L. McDougal, West Jordan, and standing, left to right, are Curtis Parker, Hooper; Bonnie Cornaby, Spar ish Fork, and Marilyn Hacking, Vernal. gram. Mrs Thomas Lakey celebrated her birthday on a picnic with friends at Cobble Creek Canyon, SpringviUe, Sunday. LEE TIRE MOVING DAY In This Whatever You Need possession delightfully fresh DIAL ACCURATE 7601 S. State Midvale 8 Agents For United You Can Find the Beit George's 467-948- 1 ESTIMATES WITHOUT OBLIGATION end. Mrs Maxine Cummings, organist, has moved to Heber Area Tire Value in Town at and clean. Give your furnishings this moving day care by calling Mr & Mrs Keith Dillard were among the gou'ers attending a tournament held at Elko, Nev., during the week DEALER Van Lines REG. U. S. PAT. Other Locations 25S-34S- 1 Off. ect. Summer Meetings Stressed by Group A pep talk was given to Relief Society members in the Ward Thirteenth Tuesday morning for their continuance in Relief Society meetings during the summer. The event was a closing social meeting with a program and refreshments. in participating Scout Tickets 363-398- 4 4-- the contact will be given the prize. Other mystery prizes have been placed throughout the vallp- Two Guide Patrols in the Tenth Ward and one in the Second Ward will participate in the week end at Lagoon. They will have a teepee as part of their projscout-o-ram- Held by Rebeltahs SINGER 4-- EXTRA PROTECTION ON YOUR Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, seated left, dis- e Sandburr Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be among the members of the Far West County camps munity and Junior Auxiliary i 1 Mayor Frank Mumford has proclaimed Saturday, May 27 as Poppy Day in Sandy. Members of the American Legion Auxiliary Sandy Unit Plans on Tour Each Plu We Are Now The Exclusive MEANS Sandburr Camp it rJ ONLY Proclaimed By 7:00-1- 6 will Woodhouse Lila have tickets to sell to bers and arrangements be made by calling city cemetery. Members of Sandy Post 77 of the American Legion and its Auxiliary will meet at 11 a.m. at the cemetery to participate in the annual rites. Wreathes will be placed in front of crosses made by the legionnaires in memory of servicemen who are not buried in Sandy. George Bradbury, commander will be in charge of the services. 322-169- 3 and CAMPERS FISHERMEN 10. The tour will take them to Coalville, Echo Dam, Heni-fe- Sandy Glen sponsored the annual academic awards banquet held Tuesday, May 16, at Weber State College. DA, who is the son of Mr Mrs S. L. Dibella, 379 Dr., Midvale, is a graduate oi' Jordan High School and spent three years in the U. S. Army in Alaska. & ATTENTION Del A. Kidd was named as an outstanding graduate o. 255-334- 8 by trie zoology department th 3 Associated Students who my WOP D00 mm 00 Mr Webster Olid ImlOLdlJ Named New wifq Councilman O. Webster, 624 N. Sandy, was sworn in as councilman recently by the new mayor of Sandy, Frank Mumford. Councilman Webster will be in office until Dec. 31, 1969, filling the position vacated by Mr Mumford when the former mayor, D. Ravell Beckstead, moved to Idaho, and he was made mayor of Sandy. Wesley 100 W., Hershey Bars 33c Pork & Beans 23c Marshmallows 15c -- Carnation Tuna 25c Firemen's Auxiliary Meets at Hall Members of the Sandy Firemen's Auxiliary met Monday evening, at the fire hall to play games. Attending were Mrs Florence Dowding, Mrs Norma Ottman, who were hostesses, Mrs Naomi Rogers, who won a prize and Mrs LeBaron. Mrs V'.rlene Clough, Mrs Zella Swenson, Ge-ni- Slab Bacon 69 Franks 49 Shasta - 7C Delicious 19c Apples Mrs Frances Coleby, Mrs Donna Farnsworth, Mrs Myrtle Wright, Mrs Janet Glad. Circus, Carnival Fu:n Slated A circus and carnival will be held Thursday evening, May 25, at 6:30 p.m. at the Tenth Ward. Eight dens of cub scout pack 281 will hold lue event and will be selling dinner and have other booths. Jerry Anderson is cub scoutmaster. Date Set for Honors To Beehive Girls Honor Bananas 13c Lorin's Market Your FrietWIy Grocer 9247 $. State Symbol reprvwnting career service at Kennecott In recognition of 16,330 yetni at accumulated service to Kermecotl by 773 employee! from the clo of 1967, oworcjj recently were made of rings, watches, pfn and pendortts. The ring signifies 40 yon of service; (tie watch, 30 years; the diamond pin, men) ond diamond pendant (women, 20 yeors, end pin or pendant, 10 years. Sandy 255-524- badges will be preto girls who have them at tne fcandy Make Beehive Buzz to be heid May 31 at 7:3u p.m. at the cultural hall. The girls and their mothers will be invited to attend. Presenting the badges will be the stake Beekeepers Mrs Myrtle Wright and Mrs Alene sented earned Fourth-Fiftn-Tent- n Whittle. Ward Beehive leaders will be assisting with the pro 2 n Light-hearte-d new whiskey- so easyto take! uney he above figures simply mean that two - thirds of Kennecott em ployees have worked for the company 10 years or more. In other words, careers, rather than jobs, are the rule for the 7400 employees of the Utah Copper Division. In keeping with a old tradition, Kennecott holds annual banquets to honor veteran employees. At this year's banquet, 577 men and women received special awards for having worked 20, 30 or 40 years. In addition, 196 employees with 10 years or more service subsequently will receive recognition at individual plant ceremonies. Of the 773 employees honored this year, 28 received a ruby ring for 40 years of service; 227, including one woman, were awarded wrist watches for 30 years of service; 322, including two women, won a diamond pin or a pendant for 20 years of service. The 196, which includes nine women, received pins or pendants for 10 years of work. Kennecott pays special tribute to the skilled, loyal men and women who make copper production their life work. They give Kennecott its stability as a sound, productive business in Utah. 39-ye- ar Kennecott Copper Corporation 1 1 r-- g frA sower hook oisi. co one., ohio biehdedwhiskey es woof. 65 mm neutm spirits. Utah Coppper Division "An Equal Opportunity Employer" |