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Supreme eam Electronics . k0., SCft Lustom Burner. 1924 in Elba, Ida., to CharIes and Annie Davis tlev' He married Sharlene Jensen Nov. 28, 1951 in the Logan LDS Temple. A con- struction worker, he was also a Past vice president of the 7"H riding club. Survivors include his sons, Charles, Tom.Mi-pita- l. chael allofSandy; sister, Mrs Thomas (Ruth) Kelly, Coquil- la, Ore. McDonald's A We SOMfflMSKm JL jhriVsr jinr 3 Air Burner Sandy. LSISIU DEAL 24" Loose Manzanita m ; II Vanity 150 E., uec. 18 of LJ ass" custom 24- ABETTER uiea a heart ailment in a Salt Lake hospital. Funeral was Wednesday in Idaho and burial i cemetery ... i RZGI03 OTTLEY, Clifton Davis, 47 S. M T Top of the Line V Gas GIVES YOU 9591 d 1 Week Only Survivors include his widow, sons and daughters, Heber B., Jr., U. S. Army; Archie Ray, U. S. Marines, Pendleton, Ore.; Lavor, Wallace, iwrs kuss iMaunne; Snyder, Mrs David (Earleen) Porter, Thelma Ruth, all of Salt Lake; three grandchildren, bro-- hl thers, sister, Harold B., Le-lhi; Alden B. Wardle, Wash-i- n ington, D. C; Lt. Com Ar-t- er chie D., Germany. j A HEATERS. Service & Supplies yn j sound fun RCA Pockette ff 1918 in Lehi to Archie Rav Ruth Isabella Brown mith. He married Helen B. Blackburn on Apr. 9, 1949 in Salt Lake. He was a switchman for D&RG Railroad and a local chairman of Brotherhood of Trainmen, a scoutmaster and cub scoutmaster, and a member of the LDP Church. Sentinel II I I WATER p57 Cotton- "alley page 4 Thursday, December 23, 1971 l ACE aid j By Consumer E. 6670 S The Jordan Midvale, Utah mil. mJ U1IU1 Died Dec. 13 in a Murray hospital of natural causes. Funeral was Friday in Butler Eighteenth Ward, with burial and graveside services atLoa cemetery. Mr Smith was born Apr. 26. i Fringe Reception 2. Rated Best eel-ma- 543 wood. Howell. The birthday club met at Willow Creek Country Club on Tuesday to celebrate Mrs Beth Ingersoll's birthday. Enjoying the festive occasion j earphone. Save week with Obituaries AFC FM. j j ed Operates on AC or batteries (included). cemetery. ' 95 Use The Want Ads and burial was in Sandy city ladies attending At the First Ward the MIA has live music for a dance held Tuesday n. evening in ebration of Christmas. The were Mrs Dora Jean Elking-to- n. A special guest at this erouP went Christmas carol-eve- nt Mrs Helen Elkinrton. Mrs was Bp. K. Brady. ine on Wednesday. They also Ruth O'Brien, Mrs Janet RiThe luncheon which fol- -' Participated in a was under the direction Santi project, taking food and chards, Mrs Emma Prince, ' Mrs Lorraine Mrs of Mrs Lorrayne Harris, clothing to a needy family, Joyce Barnes Hopkins, luncheon supervisor with Mrs Barbara McFarlane as chair- runeral held tor man. On the commits Mrs Jean Woodruff, Mrs Kay James O. Hebdon seacock, Mrs Ann Young, Mrs DREYER, Carl F 58 Funeral service was held Gaylen Langston. 12958 S. 1700 W., River-to- n. for James Monday 0. Hebdon, Special decorations were Salt made by Mrs Dorothy Smith. 70, Lake, father of Mrs Died Dec. 14 in Riverton Howard O. (Marilyn) Bingham, home of natural caunursing Sandy. He died Dec. 18 of ses. Funeral was Saturday natural causes at Stories told at home, in Riverton Third Ward and Other survivors include burial in Riverton city Society meeting his widow, sons and other A Christmas program was daughters Elaine O., Mrs Da Mr Dreyer was born Feb. the hiehlieht of the Fifth Ward vid v. (Bonnie) White, C. Kent, 8, 1913 in Los Angeles, to; Relief Society meeting held all of Salt Lake; Douglas B., and Ingeborg Bry- last week. Stories were told Centerville: Mrs Rav CCarol- - Frederick Dreyer. He married Eve- and musical numbers were yn) Alexander, Bountiful: Mrs Butterfield Dec. 14, 1940 Keith L. (Geraldine) Roos, included. Riverton, the marriage la- Pleasant Grove; 29 grandsolemnized in the Salt children; sisters, LaRita Penl,ivo lempie. ne was a: uaic ny, Sebatopoc, Calif., Mrs Le-o- ra retired employe of Pacific' Smythe, Huntington Beach Telephone & Telegraph and a Calif. former employe of Deseret In- Will Be At dustries. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Prince Survivors include his wi- have entertained at two din aow; sons and daughters, ner parties in celebration of Fred. both of River- . I hHctmoo . Robert, AloA laillCV IVa IVdMV I bridge that followed dinner Curtis, La Palma, Calif.; Mrs were Mr & Mrs Bob Inger-sol- l, Arthur C. (Peggy) Malone, Mr & Mrs Max Tyler. Calif.; seven grand- Mr & Mrs Carl Carlson, Mr children; mother, Huntington, & Mrs Dave Cannon. On SatPark, Calif. & were Mr Mrs urday guests Eugene Mumford, Mr & Mrs Mabel A., 72 Julian Brown, Mr & Mrs Ken LARSON, 214 S. 200 W., Sandy. & Mr Mrs Jackson Westover, Died of a heart ailment Moffitt, Mr & Mrs Jay Stead-ma- n, First Security Bank w 18 in a Salt Lake Mr & Mrs Elwood Funeral was Wednes- -i Dec. 23rd fortheeroiro Entertaining in Sandy Third Ward,! with vocal numbers were Mr day B. Biftler at the Fourth Ward Christmas party held by the Relief Society last week. Soloist was Mrs Marsha New- - in leather-lik- e from RCA vinyl 34 last itincneon Mrs L. s FM-A- ing at the Legion hall in San-- 1 dy. There were 50 members of the family who attended, Miss Larson was born Dec. Gifts were exchanged. Hostess 28, 1898 in Sandy to August was Mrs Calleen Cannine. and Hulda Gustafson Larson. She was a retired cafeteria Sandy. The Vernal Anderson famsupervisor and active in the ily will have a Christmas Eve LDS Church. She was also an party. Expected is their son, active member of the Ameri- Wayne, who is stationed in can Legion Auxiliary Sandy II New Jersey. He will be spendUnit 77 and a past president. ing the holidays with his wife, Survivors include herbro- the former Beverly Andrus. ther and a sister, Hilmer L., Wards have yule Among the other members Midvale; Mrs Lee A. (Gun-hil- d) of the family expected to atparties, projects Beckstead, Los Angeles. tend the party will be a daughSandy Second Ward Relief Mr & Mrs Leon Kotter, SMITH, Heber Brown, 53 Society had its Christmas ter, 8: Organizations complete Santa Prince named 5 president V Mrs Emma Prince was named president of the Sandy Fourth Ward Relief Society, replacing Mrs LaVerla Lloyd. Counselors are Mrs Lelah Howell, Mrs Joyce Hummel, and secretary, Mrs June Pine-ha- rt. R II CHOCOLATE 11 MM HAMS 89l b. can II $59 Mixed low-nois- 4 llUIS o'SeS CHIPS 39l j 649CH 1 I " I Fancy itVt" Multi Band Radios Police l, portable radio. 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