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Show SANDY Mrs Richard watch, presented by Kent Vincent to Craig Whetman; Setterberg 255 3348 Jerry and Judv Jordan school award, Nirkie Taylor, Craig Miller. A trophy "was presented to the school for its ten years of winning in Lake; Mrs Louis (Elaine) Posselli, Salt Lake; 8 grandchildren; three brother. Charles L. Ham, Berkeley, Calif. Kultura club hears interpretive competition. It was accepted by Ann talks on drugs Seniors given Sains-bur- awards at Speakers include Dr. CarAsay, assistant superinReed Beckstead, tendent, superintendent and Clyde Buxton, school board of education member. Others assisting with arSeniors were given specGlenn were ial recognition Tuesday, at rangements an award night at Jordan Sacos and Mr Swenson. High School. Dinner was served to students receiving awards, special guests and teachers. Opening the evening ceremonies were Craig student Whetman, body and Sherman president Crump, principal. Parents were invited to the presentation of awards following dinner, which was will be obMemorial conducted in the auditorium. served at Day Sandy city cemeIndividual awards were tery by members .of the given to students who ex- Sandy post 77 American Lecelled in school activities at 11 a.m. and special awards were as gion will decorfollows: Adams award, a ateLegionnaires of veterans and graves watch, achieving in mathewill crosses in a small matics and science, Ronell plot place names of sevbearing Crapo; golf trophy, Bruce eral Sandy men, who died Teran, presented by Rich- in World War II and whose ard Setterberg, American bodies were never returned Legion; Danforth awards, for burial in the Sandy cemleadership, Craig Whetman etery. and Julie Gardner; Winder The will include award, Dan Skoubey; Sons a talk program by Donald Shelton, of American Revolution, gun salute and taps. Richgood citizenship certificate ard will be masand medal, Richard Parkin; ter ofSetterberg ceremonies. Letterman most trophy, Sandy Post will also pronumber of points in athvide the program to be preletics, Larry McAdams; sented at the Mid vale cemeNorval Vincent award, tery at noon. los Jordan High Memorial Day to be observed Too many oils? Mrs Members of the Kultura club met at the home of Mrs Melissa Hansen Thursday evening and heard talks on "Drugs and their Affects in our Lives." were Mrs Norma Price and Mrs Louise Fairbourn. Mrs Fay Dimond was in charge of the program. Lutherans have vacation school Vacation Bible school will open June 9 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, it was announced this week by Pastor Bcrton Hushhagen. The church is located at 8600 S. 7th E. Classes will be taught from 9 to 1 p.m. each day, concluding on June 13. Grades three to six are available. Kesler on far east tour of duty dies after illness A e Oil RPM DELO is the one oil best for both diesel and gasoline engines. Multi-Servic- Oil CALL YOUR STANDARD MAN IN MIDVALE Dennis Patterson - 'Standard Oil 2,55-885- 1 Company of California 17, 1952. Survivors include daughters, Mrs Jack erly) Wood, North her (Bev-- ! Salt Conn He is the son of Mr & Mrs Herman Kesler, 386 North 2nd East, sandy, ana a isbb graduate of Jordan High Ronald H. Kesler Second Mate Gunner's Class, Ronald H. Kesler, U. S. Coast Guard, recently de parted for a tour of duty in the Far East. He is serving aboard the Coast Guard Cutter, "Taney," Flagship of the Pacific, to which he was Miss Delgado COTTONWOOD CA. uriiirr ntiunu I. date for rites Lake Hills has Memorial proqram 5 The Russell Nunleys will spend the holiday in the Escalante area fishing. They will be traveling with Mr & Mrs Orden Barney. Mr & Mrs George Arce- Larreta and family have returned to Utah to make their home. They arrived Saturday from Washington, D.C. Also arriving from Washing ton was Miss Nancy Gunder- son. They are, at present, guests of their parents, Mr & Mrs Lyle Gunderson. Rose Larson is home from Cottonwood Hospital. A quilting group had their and exfinal changed gifts following a pot luck lunch on Tuesday. They met at the Methodist Church. Enjoying the event were Mrs Hazel Mills, Mrs Lsther Nystrom, Mrs Shir ley Robinson.. Mrs Elaine Case, Mrs Dorothy Dowd, Mrs Marie Doman, Mrs Peggy Rhoades, Mrs Dorothy Snarr, Mrs Margaret Parks, Mrs Ida Westwood, Mrs Betty Stringham, Mrs Margaret Wells, Mrs Thora Saturday. Terry Nielsen celebrated her 11th birthday Friday with 14 friends enjoying the event. She is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Clayton Nielsen. Mrs Laura Oman entertained on her birthday at dinner at a Salt Lake restaurant. Special guests were Mrs Zella Swenson, Sandy and Mrs Effie McComb, Salt Lake. Others attending were Mrs Hazel Anderson, who won a prize, Mrs Lila Harrison, Salt Lake, first prize, and Mrs Helen Jensen, Midvale, Mrs Kitty Wellington, Crescent, and Mrs Eunice Salt Carpenter, Lake. Katharine P. Johnson A faculty party Tuesday evening paid tribute to Mrs Katharine P. Johnson, who is retiring as a teacher at school, Park Peruvian where she taught sixth grade the past four years. Her students also honored Mrs Johnson with a pro gram and party at the school. Mrs Johnson retired from Calif., in 1960 after teaching in the same district for 15 years. Fol- lnwinr? the death of her hus band in 1963 she came to Salt Lake City, where her son was teaching at University of Utah. Since 1965, whpn she was hired bv Jor dan district, she has taught at Peruvian Park. Her principal, Kent King, savs. "Mrs Johnson is a very stimulating person. She has young ideas and shows hieh interests in several dif ferent fields. We wish her won " to Mrs Johnson plans move to Seattle during the summer, may do some suD' stitulp tpachin? and volun teer tpachine She will also pursue her hobbies, rock hounding and ceramics. Montebello, can use it so many places for so many things! You MEALS MOTELS TIRES GAS HOTELS CAR RENTAL AIR FARES SPORTS GEAR CLOTHES LUGGAGE (and 1001 other uses) v testis1 UNCLE SAM Caroline Delgado Miss Caroline Delgado and Felix A. Martinez will be married June 14 in Catholic church rites to be performed at St. Francis. Parents of the bride-to-b- e are Mr & Mrs Henry Delgado, 4820 S 4580 West, Kearns. Mrs Ruby Martinez, Magna, is the mother of the prospective groom. Miss Delgado is employed at Tooele Army Depot and her fiance is with U. S. Min- Local students on Dixie honor roll Four local students appeared among the 67 students on the Dixie College honor roll, it was announced this week. Achieving the point average were Shirley Young, Shirley Olsen, Sandy, and Tom Davis, Larry Findling, Midvale. Draper couple married 16-2- Calvary Lutheran welcomes new pastor A new In rites solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Miss Pauline Smith became the bride of Steven Thomas Davenport, May 22. The bride is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Calvin C. Smith, Draper. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at Log Haven by his parents, Mr & Mrs Thomas A. Davenport, ' ' Draper. That evening the newly-wed- s greeted guests at the Ward. Draper First-ThirAttending the bride were Mrs Larry Michael Smith, Miss Dorothy Dibbs, Miss Pamela Smith, Miss Barbara Davenport, Miss Bonnie Miss Davenport, Beverly Davenport, Miss Mary Lou Miss Marlene Howard, pick up an application at any First Security Bank or participating merchant. A First Security BankAmericard is FREE to everyone with a good credit standing. Servicemarks owned atid licensed by BankAmerica Service Corporation "Life of a Mother," was the theme of a mother daughter luncheon given at the southeast Christian Church May 16. In charge of the luncheon was the felcommittee. lowship They are: Mrs Margaret Chain, Mrs Geraldine Killian, Mrs Vinina Walters. Southeast Christian church cub scouts attended the at Lagoon on Union Lions Club announces new officers for the coming year. They were elected prior to going to the Utah in St Lion's convention George, which 15 couples at- scout leader is John Kirkpatrick. Mrs Audie Leek has left for Philadelphia, Pa., to visit her daughter, Mr & Mrs Brent Stephens and family. She will also tour the east. Miss Wendy Goff, daughter of Mr & Mrs Garn Goff, has left on a mission to Paris, France. Prior to leaving she attended BYU. She is the granddaughter of Mrs Flor ence Bodell. 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Olson attended a family party at t airmont Fane May 24. Mrs Adeline Gunther was honored at a birthday party at a local restaurant given by Mr & Mrs Howard Har-maMr & Mrs Werner Gunther, and Mr & Mrs John Gunther. Scout Troop 408 of Butler Eleventh Ward has earned the "Lighthouse Banner" for achievement in scouting Scoutmaster is Gordon Mer rill. DRAPER 511-12- 21 890 E. 12300 Now Going on at . . . Ron's Chevron 98 W. Center, Midvale ROOFING Remodeling! Siding c.:mMA c Labor & Material Guaranteed STAKER ROOFING ana Home Improvement Co. AdrJrttt Stata tended. Officers are, president, Ray Demke; first vice president, Walter Ewell; second vice president, Dean Hog-gathird vice president, Melvin Christensen; secretary and treasurer, Joe Anderson; tail twister, Dellis Forbush; lion tamer, Earl White; directors, Leonard Haake, Dick Densley, Russ Oakeson and LaDon Yates. May 24. Cub a CABINETS Minnas", MinnaU Nam 1 REMODELING Dept. 08860 don't have a BankAmericard president Hawaii. 255-355- Send me. without coif. U S. Government Boo It t "HLARING LOSS" If you er Jdate enjoyed Scout-O-Ram- Ray Demke name dLiion Fred Worlton, Sandy, has been selected for a mathematics institute for high school teachers, June 8 at Southeastern State College, Okla. Supported by the National Science Foundation, the three - summer sequential program is bringing 90 participants to the campus from 36 states, including is now serv- Lutheran ing Calvary Church. He is Rev. John Feiertag. Calvary Lutheran Church had their two year confirmation service May 25. Sermon was given by Pastor Paul Schmit of Calvary Lutheran Church, Murray. Mother-daught- ft Services tor you manv have Place Your by Calling Age, Cut & Wrap yf pastor e, fDiroii-d- ls brand new U.S. Government booklet is being ottered to the hard of heanng public. It covers 27 different topics and tells where you may obtam help if your hearing or that of a friend appears to be "out of focus'' Write fo' free booklet. Teiei Information Service MOO AldrtcH South Mountainview elementary held a science fair May 22 and 23. It was presented by the sixth grade students, whose teacher is Mrs Brems. Third grade students put on a puppet show for their ciassmaies ana parents. Diwas Mrs recting them Makinen, third grade teacher. Prin. Mr Blair will present the sixth grade students their safety patrol awards. Mountainview will hold summer classes in math, science, reading and other subjects June They will also have county recreation classes June 21-2- Pickup, Slaughter, Te elementary Ridgecrest held their field day May 23. Students who have earned their courtesy cards will see "Monkey's Uncle," May 27 as a treat. The school will have its award assembly May 26. Students who have participated in the safety patrol will certificates. receive Room mothers, Mrs Curtis, Mrs Thomas, Mrs Huntsmen, Mrs Jungert, Mrs Commons, and Mrs Lane, are sponsors of the event. Ridgecrest will have summer classes in math, reading, science, and other subjects for the second through sixth grade students June 2 to 28. Co. ing & Refining CARESI A y, Bella Vista elementary held a field day May 22. There were games and races for the students. Bella Vista will hold sum mer classes for their students from June 2 to 28. Also there will be county recreation classes. The bridegroom is attending BYU. He fulfilled an LDS Italian mission. Y V dend, Bingham, Lehi ' and Rigby, Ida. Survivors include her sons and daughters, Leonard, St. Anthony, Ida.; Burt, Kearns; Mrs Hattie Stick-neSpanish Fork; Mrs Thomas (Fay) Prigmore, Orange, Calif.; Mrs Donna Bell, Mrs W. D. (Harville) Nielson, both of Sandy; 22 45 greatgrandchildren; grandchildren; brother, sisS. James ter, Lunt, Mill-braCalif.; Mrs Hyrum (Leona) Tangren, Provo. May activities Biggs. V She was a former resident of Provo, Mammoth, .Divi- 1 1 1 d , 277-478- 2 closing Memorial Day program will be presented at Lake Hills Memorial Park, 10101 S. State St., at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 30. teacher cited on retirement 1 Olson Mrs Potty "WWft'W"Wlll Schools enjoy A Peruvian Park IKM ill frV The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page 3 Midvale, Utah Thursday, May 29, 1969. School. Newbold. Mrs Gladys Scroggin and Miss Maxine Scroggin were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Leslie Cullimore, Ogden on Mounteer former Sandy resident, Elizabeth Ann Ham Mounteer, 71, 1031 Oakley St., Salt Lake, died of a long illness May 24 in a Salt Lake rest home. Funeral was Wednesday and burial was in Sandy cemetery. Mrs Mounteer was born Oct. 26, 1897 in Sandy to James and Elizabeth She was Broughton Ham. married to John James Mounteer May 21, 1915 in Sandy, the rriarriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Nov. assignea in Sept., 1967, after graduating from Gunner's Mate School in Graton, 388 East 6240 South S., Draper Murray 266-529- 0 1 |