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Show DEPARTMENT SANDY Mrs Richard Setterberg Non-Partis- of the Copperton Relief Society, replacing Mrs Marvin Ray. District superintendent, William Persons, was in charge of the 4th quarterly confer- 255-334- state. He is a former owner . of a lumber business in an A past president of the Sandy Little League, Dick Adair is a candidate for the party. He is vice president of the Lions Club and is a construction superintendent. He has been a resident of Sandy for Candidates On Ticket years. 11 Opposing Frank Mumford, Sandy's Citizens Party s candidate for mayor, wul be Melvin Herrin, on the Nonpartisan ticket, a resident of Sandy for 8 years. He makes his home with his wife Nellie and children at 846 E. 700 North. A plumbing and heating contractor for 12 years, at present lie is serving as a board member for the Utah Plumbing Examiners committee for the Department of Business Regulation. Mr Herrin owns and operates his company, Custom Plumbing & Heating, has taken interest n the Sandy Little League as assistant coach. - Also running on the Nonr partisan ticket for councilman is LaMar Vincent, who is on the board of directors for the Salt Lake Telephone employees credit union and a former president of the CWA Union. A resident of Sandy he is a former Lions Club member and A U of IJ gradua fireman. ate Mr Vincent is a former athlete and was first vice president of the U Men's Club. J. C. Richards, employed by the Jordan School District is also running for councilman. A former bishop, he is an instructor of the gun safety program with the Utah Fish and Game department and the National Rifle Association. He is on the scout and explorer committee. Ernest Cowdell, 484 S. 582 East, has been a resident of Sandy for 40 years and has owned property in Sandy for 17,years. In the last 10 years he has worked as chief zoning inspector and office manager for the County Building and Zoning Inspection department. He has worked with the county planning department givon recommendations ing four-yea- The Citizens' Party is holdwith ing a vour candidates" meeting at "the Sandy Firemen's hall. Center St., Friday evening, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend Citizens' Party " Introduces Candidates Frank Mumford, who was named to serve the unexpired term of D Ravell Beckstcad, has been mayor of Sandy and will be the Citizens Party's r candidate for mayor for a term on the ticket. Mr Mumford has served on the city council for five years. He is a life long resident ofan-- ' dy. Stanford Carson, a candidate for councilman is owner of Carson Body Shop He has served on the council for 18 months and has been a resident of Sandy since 1056. Dean Sargent, on the ticket, has had experience as a councilman, serving three years prior to a business commitment taking him out of the A benefit dinner has been announced by Wasatch Lodge 30, at the Sandy I. OO F. hall Saturday, Nov. 4. Dinner will be served from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. to which the public is invited The lodge is attempting to many of the items iSpplace stolen and damaged in the break-ilast summer. Sady PTA Give Hallowee Treats representatives in Sandy elementary school fur nished the treats for the Hal loween party held Tuesday. They joined in the festivities by attending the parade in the afternoon. Room ' . xm DRAFTS . TRANSPARENT PLASTIC & Robyn Groves, daughter of Bob Groves, celebrated her 7th birthday Tuesday, Oct. 24 with a party at the home of Mr & Mrs Larry Sax. Guests were 15 school friends and Brett and Kristin Sax, Mrs Agnes Groves, Jane Kallen, Stella Garcia, Mrs Frank Guarascio, Gina Guarascio, Mrs Dick Walters, Bob Groves and Wayde Groves. anniversary by attending a dance at American Fork Helping celebrate the occasion were Mr & Mrs Glen Steadman. The Whitlocks also enjoyed a visit from family members on their anniver- sary. Announcing the arrival of a grandson Friday, Oct. 27, are Mr & Mrs Lyle Gunder-son- . Parents are Mr & Mrs of Salt George Other grandparents Lake. make their home in Trujillo. Teru This is a second son for the couple. Mr & Mrs Isaac L. Soren-sen- , San Diego, Calif., former residents of Sandy, were dinner guests at the home of Mrs Myrtle Ostler recently. Mrs Zolma Thompson was also a guest. They also visited with Mr & Mrs A J. Soren-sen- , Mrs Madge LeBaron. A guest at the home of Mr & Mrs Frederick Anderson has been Mrs Grace Simmons, Gardena. Calif , a cousin of Mrs Anderson. Mrs Simmons, a former Sandy resident, is also visiting other relatives in . Romney, Dean of the College of Education and professor at BYU, and spoke showed films on in education comparative Russia, Africa and Japan. Dr. Romney was accompanied by his wife. The two have traveled extensively in Russia, Africa. Asia, South America and Mexico doing a study on comparative education. Mrs Willard Nichols, president, conducted the meeting. Mrs William Ablett, Mrs Nick Floros and Mrs Guy Delia Lucia were hostesses. "Adventures in Gems" will be presented by Mrs Russell Anderson at the Nov. 13 meeting at 8 p.m. summer. Mr & Mrs Albert Ray and Mrs Ruth Hudson motored to Providence last Saturday to . attend funeral services for Frank H. Kendrick. Mrs Gladys Scroggin had as week end guests Mrs Iona Sutherland, Provo, Mrs Minnie Brinkman, Salt Lake. They were dinner guests of Mrs Sutherland on Tuesday. Treats Given Copperton Students Frank Kendrick Dies in Providence Frank H. Kendrick, 89, Providence. Utah, died Oct. 26 in a Logan hospital. He was the father of Mrs Mabel Stoddard and Verio Kendrick, Funeral services Copperton. were held Saturday in Providence. Burial was in Providence cemetery. He is survived by several other sons and daughters. Mrs Vincent Miola, Mrs Mrs Eddy LaBounty, Osoro, Mrs Dick Walters, Mrs Mrs Pearl Sally Chapman. Paul INSTALL Inside or Outside Complete -- 72" x 36" Plastic Sheet ith molding and nails. Hardware lumber Sf0p.. Iverywhtr. ... UJgr .. ' Abplanalp. Prizes were awarded for best costume. Joining in were teachers Lola English and Mrs DeAnne L. Lund, new teacher here from Calgary. Canada and principal and teacher Joseph A. Barfus. 4WWLOW SfOm WITH Land-heim- Ceramics Made By Homemakers Club Thursday Homemakers Progressive members will conclude their ceramics project at the Thursday meeting, Nov. 2, beginning at 7 p.m. The group will meet in the Midvale library auditorium on' Center St. Officers of the club are Mrs Donna Johnson, president; Mrs Carma Hellstrom. vice president; Mrs Barbara Gisse-man- . secretary; Mrs Leah Mrs Henderson, treasurer; Pat Gadd. historian. Advisors are Elma Klitgaard, LuRene Thomson. Deanne Whipple. COST, STORM DOORS, Jack D. CANNING Materials Window MADE BETTER, SHATTERPROOF, 17 Nov. Meeting pick, South Jordan. A reception honored couple at the Rivcrion Planning the Nov. 13 meeting of the Midvale Business and Professional Women's Club will be Mrs Juanita Buckley, chairman, Anna Cotter, of the couple are Mrs Alma M. Taylor, River-toand Mr & Mrs Gwain Shep- the First-Thir- Attending the bride were Mrs Patricia Curtis, matron of honor; Paula Nokes, Connie Sheppick, DeAnn Nokes, Edith Sheppick, Sharon r, bridesmaids; Rebecca Nokes, junior bridesmaid; Ja-nKay Curtis, flower girl. Best man duties were performed by Reed Newbold. Ushers were Corydon Nokes, Reed Curtis. Dale Gardner. The couple is making a home in Riverton. a Easi Midvale 1c Alan Jex, who has been stationed at Hill Air Force Base for the last 18 months, was recently transferred to Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii. His wife, who is living ir. Tajlorsville, will join hem in the near future. Airman Jex is the son of Mr & Mrs Doral Jex. S4 Rodney Littlefield, who has spent the past year at Fort Hood, Tex., with the Army, enjoyed a three week furlough with his parents, Mr Sc Mrs Goulding Littlefield. for Rodney left Wednesday Thailand for further Army duty. Ronald Littlefield, son of Mr & Mrs Goulding Littlefield, left for the Eastern At- lantic Stats, where he will serve in the LDS missionfield. He will represent the Fifth A Ward. Spending the past week with Mrs Hilga Swenson was her twin sister and her husband, Mr & Mrs Harold Howe, Cut Bank, Mont. Mrs Howe's nieces and husbands. Mr & Mrs James Withers, River-ton- ; Mr & Mrs Dean Johnson, Union, also entertained for the Montana visitors. Mr & Mrs Nick Nielsen, their son and his wife. Mr & Mrs Larry Nielsen. Sandy, dined out to celebrate their wedding anniversaries. Mr & Mrs Joseph Wilson recently spent a week end in Oakley, Ida . with his sister and family, Mr & Mrs Eugene Lay ton Mrs Melvin Neuffer entertained at a party Friday afternoon to celebrate the 8th birthday of her daughter. Darla. Thirty guests enjoyed . a Betty Rudar-mel- , Murray, won a prize. Recent visitors of Mr & Mrs Virgil Sharp were her mother, Mrs Carrie Starley, and her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr & Mrs Stanley Rich-ey- . Sf. Johns. Ariz. Hansen and Lloyd son, Bryce. spent the week end in Fountain Green where thev spook-allpv- Experience Haun, Alice Good-ridge- J6- - w). I For its November Miss Overbay Announces take-plac- Engagement Mr Midvale City Councilman Has YOUR Interest in Mind Mrs James H. Over-bay- , Marion, Va., announce (Sugar Street). & the engagement of their to daughter, Connie Kay of Dwight Clare Johnson, son Mr Mrs Glen W. Johnson, & Crescent. No date has been set for the marriage ceremony. Cathy Grant Wed England Rites In Cathy Grant, daughter of Col. & Mrs G. P. Grant (Ret.), Phoenix, Ariz., was married in England, Sept. 23 to Bob Weir, Scotland. The bride's mother is the former Royce Barnett of Bingham Canyon, daughter of Mr & Mrs Roy Barnett. Col. & Mrs Grant traveled to England to attend their daughter s wedding. IS Elect Vincent La Mar Sandy Councilman FOR , Lower Taxes Better Recreation and Dorthea Newbold. r At the October meeting Teuscher, political editor of The Deseret News, talked on government. He was introduced by Mrs Ivie Mitchell, member of the legislative De-Ma- Economical Government More Police Protection Agiinst Metropolitan Government council. Mr Teuscher praised the Midvale City Council and the city government in their manner of choosing candidates for the primary election in .Midvale. Club members attending the fall board conference of north central and central districts held Oct. 14 in Salt Lake were Virginia Haun, Lora Crouch, Emeline Johnson and Louise Ballamis. VOTE LA MAR "Vince" VINCENT Non-Partis- an ael Abstract of Canvass of Returns of the Primary Election in Midvale," Utah, held on Tuesday, October 24, 1967, for the Nomination for the Offices of Three (3) Councilmen, FOUR YEAR TERMS. Number of persons voting ac- cording to the number listed in the Poll Book Number of registered persons as listed in the Official Register Book Bedont, Ernest J. Canning, Jack D. Poulsen, J. Donald 392 394 396 397 398 399 399 A 145 321 153 77 198 101 98 431 726 444 314 594 536 337 62 108 125 161 53 87 27 35 27 46 29 10 45 83 26 68 43 35 46 6 3 84 123 49 47 38 67 5 487 453 1 618 94 56 17 34 481 148 44 56 4 7 2 91 48 Ross, Albin M. (Mickey) Terry, Clifford G. Van Roosendaal, Martin L. Welch, J. Lynn 69 48 29 83 171 46 95 168 23 154 52 25 89 33 86 1093 3382 11 Active in Civic Affairs Per Cent Voting 34 34 44 25 33 19 29 (For City Councilmen) CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION FOR THE OFFICES OF THREE (3) COUNCILMEN OF MIDVALE CITY, AT THE MUNICIPAL GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1967. (Place a cross in the square, following the names of the persons you favor as candidates for the respective positions). Official Ballot FOR COUNCILMAN Four Year Term (Vote for Three) BEDONT, ERNEST J CANNING, JACK D SOUTH WEST JORDAN PH. 255-5- 5 , j General Election Nov. 7 J. DONALD CLIFFORD G WELCH, J. LYNN ZIZZZq Over 40 Years Experience 22 N. Holden St., Midval 255-124- 1 557 32 Official Municipal Ballot TERRY, AUTOMOTIVE 402 Eliminated ROSS, ALBIN M. (Mickey) TROESTER'S meeting, Ladies Guild will Utah Power and Light Co. in .Midvale for a holiday food demonstration, under the direction of Miss Gwen Allen. The festive affa r will Monday. Nov. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Power and Light Com-- " pany, 205 West 7200 South the Midvale 1 be guests of Miss Connie Overbay Be Your Guide To Com to Troe$ter'f In . Th Beginning And Savt Monty In Th End. 2, 1967 Holiday Foods Is Club Topic POULSEN, 4 Year Term vim mmm Mmrm 7800 Virginia 1 Veterans of World War I will hold their nnual meeting at Midvale city hall Saturday, Nov. 11, at 11 a.m. All veterans are urged to join their renew friendships, buddies, and have dinner on the 49th anniversary of the end of the war. Quality Material Automotive Service LAST LONGER Just Cut andTackOn $ All J730WEST d Ward. Pagt Veterans to Meet Old Buddies War AND ONE OF Chtoptr than Olan FLEXIBLE, Oct. 27, in the Salt Lake LDS Let WINDOWS, POWH UKMSUUS 4 Mrs Don K. (MarLake OsMcMurdie, wego, Ore.; Ruth, Salt Lake, two grandchildren. Burial was in Memorial Gardens of the VaUey. Mrs Ruth Hudson spent two days in Salt Lake last week end at the home of a daugh. ter, Mr & Mrs Elliot Mrs Landheim returned to Copperton to spend the week end at the Hudson home while Mr Landheim flew to Montana on a business trip. Mr & Mrs Marion Cowdell and family. Redding, Calif., will arrive in Copperton Nov 3 for a week's vacation with her parents, Mr & Mrs Art Fike, and his parents Mr & Mrs Everard Cowdell. Mr 4 Mrs Carl Kanniainen were hosts at Sunday dinner for guests, Mr & Mrs Roland Kanniainen, Sandra Kanniainen and friend, Mrs Elliott . Landheim and Mrs Ruth Hud- l son. Mrs Dewey Mayne spent that evening visiting with the group. BPW Plans Midvale; VOTE Mrs Eldon Bray was named -- Temple. Parents garet) club Treats were provided for 62 children at Copperton school according to Mrs Dick Walters. The Halloween party was under the direction of room mothers, Phil Sanderson, Mrs Mrs John Susaeta, Mrs John Oso-r- EASY TO Former Copperton resident Jayne McKellar Longfellow, died Oct. 26 at her home. She was the daughter of Mr & Mrs James L. McKellar, long time residents of Copperton. She was married to former Wesley E. Longfellow. She is survived by her husband, parents, Salt Lake, two daughters. Mrs Don K. (Lynn) Marlor, Granger; and Mrs Kean W. (Suzan) Ridd, Provo Three sisters also survive, Mrs Jack (Faye) Pollock, Bing-hamit- e with Mr & Mrs Russell Oldham and sons, Logan. Mr 4 Mrs Harvey Goff spent a week at Flaming Gorge fishing and hunting. Miss Laury Robinson, Downow attending ney, Calif., BYU, spent last week end in Copperton visiting with her great aunt, Mrs John Dahl strom. Mr & Mrs Elwin Winn and Mr & Mrs Robert Poulsen attended the 39th wedding anniversary celebration of their aunt and uncle, Mr & Mrs Hugh Barnett, Medford, Ore., at the home of Mr & Mrs Roy Barnett, Salt Lake, last week Mr & Mrs Hugh Barnett are vacationing in Utah. Mrs Maud Miller returned home last Thursday from Wildwood Resort, Provo Canyon, where she spent the Copperton Study Guild mem- Vows Repeats Former Copperton Resident Dies 24 774-279- K. f!i Mrs Gary G. Sheppick & Miss Jan Alene Nokes and Gary Gwain Sheppick were united in marriage Friday, Joe Murano will be hostess to the WSCS ladies Nov. 14 at her home. Mr &. Mrs Rex B. Garrett and daughter, Mrs Ivan Withers and daughter, spent Oct. bers and guests enjoyed a special program Oct. 23 at the Lion's Community Center. Antone - With Gary G. Sheppick Mrs Doctor Compars Education for Guild Dr. ;: . Miss Nokes Mrs Steven Downs and children, East Midvale, spent last week end in Copperton visiting with her parents, Mr & Elvin Mrs Armitstead, while Mr Downs was confined in Holy Cross hospital following surgery. COPPERTON Mrs 'George Gadd 2 Mr Mr & Mrs Kenton Dunford, Salt Lake, former Copperton residents were hosts at a party Oct. 25 at their home. Attending from Copperton were Mr & Mrs William Andreason, Mr & Mrs Elwin Winn, Mr & Mrs Delmar Schick, Mr & Mrs Cal Crump, Mr & Mrs Udell Wankier, Mrs Gordon Bodily, Mrs John Smith and Mr & Mrs Stanley J. Lone. the area. " ' Thome, Kaysville. Mrs J. L. Whitlock celebrated their 41st wedding two-yea- ? t,.:r? bv Mrs Ron Steeneck, Sandy, and their mother, Mrs Roy Barnett, Salt Lake, attended the wedding of Leslie Ivie and Dallen Cox in Lapoint. Leslie is the daughter of Mrs Agnes Ivie, former resident of and Bingham Canyon, granddaughter of Mrs Barnett. Mrs Winn, Mrs Poulsen, Mrs Steeneck and Mrs Barnett remained overnight in Lapoint. Dr. John (Jack) Knudson, James Peterson and his son James Jr.. EI Paso, Tex., were in Utah on a business trip. They visited with Dr. Knudsen s parents, Mr &. Mrs Elmer Knudsen. They attended the U and BYU game. Mr &. Mrs Russell Swain and children Douglas and Shauna, Murray, were week end guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Frank Swain. They were joined last Friday for & dinner by Mr Mrs Michael Swain, Granger. Visitors last week at the home of Mrs Florence Schick were her sister Mrs Evelyn Farmer. and her Magna Mrs daughter DeWayne life-lon- 3 streets, sidewalks, etc. Mr & Mrs Duane Olson and children Mark and Lori, Roosevelt, spent part of the week with their parents. Mr & Mrs Arvil Olson and Mr & Mrs Clarence While Millerberg. here Mr Olson accompanied a group on a deer hunt in Southern Utah. Mrs Hans C. Jenson entertained at a luncheon honoring the birthday of her sister. Mrs Orvel Bateman. Salt Lake. Other guests were her sisters, Mrs Clifton Thavne. Mrs Foster GreenProvo; wood, and Mrs Grace Thornton. Mrs Dorus A. Thomas spent Thursday in Ogden visiting her sisters, Mrs Mick Flinders and Mrs Gus Read. Spending two days in American Fork Canyon on a deer hunt were Mr & Mrs Gerald Tischner. son Jerry and Mr & Mrs Dean Kirk and son. Evan. Members of the Fourth Ward enjoyed a pot luck dinner Fridav evening. Mr & Mrs Don H. Worthen recently motored to Ogden to attend a golden wedding open house, honoring Mr & Mrs Floyd Neilsen. Enroute they .visited in Roy with Mrs Thompson and family. Mrs Don Merrill and Mrs Cottonwood Dale Jewkes. Heights, Mrs Grace Thornton, and Mrs Calvin Thornton enjoyed a luncheon on Thursday at a Salt Lake cafe. The occasion celebrated the birthdays of Mrs Merrill and Mrs Calvin Thornton. Recent guests at the Ralph Sharp home were Mrs Ward Orwin, Billings, Mont.. Mrs Leon Monson. Kearns, and Mrs William Lower. Draper. 4 f Thursday, November area. Robert Poulsen accompanied Rebekahs Announce Dinner in Sandy Mr 4 ence held Oct. 30 in Trinity Methodist Church in Kearns. Miss Virginia McAllister, BYU, spent last week end with her parents, Mr & Mrs Ben McAllister. Mrs Albert Ray was host- ess to the T. E. Club Thursday at her home. The group had a Halloween party. Mrs Elwin Winn and Mrs San-fly- The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Midvale, I'tah visited his father, Hyrum and enjoved Hansen, deer hunting. They also visited his hrother. Deo H"s"n. Castlp Dale, who was hunting in the secretary ,-,.,- n Official Ballot Attest: City Recorder |