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Show spend a lew days in Southern Utah. Riverton - Blanche Pensley, Reporter Adult Class Hears Mr &. Mrs Carl F. Dreyer announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Peggy, and Arthur C. Malone, son of Mr & Mrs Charles Malone, Los Angeles. The marriage followed by a reception has been planned for Nov. 11 in the Mancheste Ward in Los Angeles. Miss Dreyer is a graduate of Bingham : II i g h School and has attended Snow College in Ephraim. The newly-wed- s will live in Torrance, Calif. Mr & Mrs Dreyer and sons, Fred and Robert, and Mrs Drey-er'- s mother, Mrs Maud Butter-field- , will motor to Los Angeles to attend the wedding. Recent Trip Mrs Jack Ayre, Salt Lake City, will be guest speaker in the new adult class of the Third Ward MIA Tuesday evening, Nov. 7, at 7:30 p.m., announces class leader, Dana Larsen. Mrs Ayre will tell about her five months' tour of Europe, part of the time behind the "Iron Curtain." This class will meet weekly in connection with regular MIA meetings, with a prominent speaker each time. The public is invited and urged to come. Nov. 14, David Kenny, a New Zealand returned missionary, will be the speaker. DUP The cider's quorum of the Third Ward is sponsoring a dinner and program at the church Saturday evening, Nov. 11. Proceeds will go to their missionary fund and their welfare assignment. Mrs Karma Schulze will live with her parents, Mr & Mr3 S. F. Stephensen, while her husband, David Schulze, is in the service at Fort Ord, Calif. Mrs Schulze, who i9 teaching at Rose Park Jr. High School in Salt Lake City, plans to join her husband after Christmas. Mrs Peggy Hemingway and two sons, Granger, were overnight guests-o- f her parents, Mr l& Mrs Bert Battison, Oct. 2fi, while Mr Hemingway was deer ' hunting. roup Discusses Pioneer Day Recipes The Riverton members of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon, Nov. 9, at the home of Mrs Anna May Sandstrom. The subject under discussion will be "Re cipes of Pioneer Davs." Re freshments will be served, and a history given of one of the pioneer women. Couple Married In Manti Temple Otto Sorensen, Salt Lake, and Mrs Mary Walker left Tuesday for Spring City, where they will be overnight guests of Mr & Mrs Misses Estclle Berrett, Beverl- Sorensen. Wednesday li Fisher, Flora Lynn Amundsen, morning they will be married 'and Yvonne Cardwell, students in the Manti LDS Temple. Fol- at thft TTlnh Ktafn TTnivrcifv lowing the marriage they will were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs I Chris I Emery Berrett and sons, Larry and David, at a Logan cafe last Sunday afternoon. Guests of Mr & Mrs Martin Bowen, who came to Riverton to attend the farewell testimon MINERAL FERTILIZER ial of their son, Eugene, Sunday COMPANY evening, were their daughter Sulfur Superphos- and husband, Mr & Mrs Bob and all Seader, Van Nuys, Calif.: sister phate, nitrate, of Mrs Bowen and family, Mr other kinds available. & Mrs Don Nielsen and family, Bulk, Custom Spread or Bags Union Lowell Ware, Gale Jensen, Direct from the factory to the farm at big savings Doug Jensen, and Leonard Haake have arrived home from soil tests and Expert service, Monroe where they were deer recommendations hunting. They each got a deer. See local dealer Verle Loader, Reed Walker, or phone orders COLLECT to Duane Coleman, and Joe Loader have returned home from a AM or AM fishing trip at Boulder Mountain. Mr L Mrs Lawrence Pascomb MIDVALE, UTAH ' FALL FERTILIZER SALE at I- 1 fnt ! Peggy Dreyer Engaged To California Man . AM9-3C8- Talk on necessary far the preservation the peace, health and safely of this city that this ordinance NOTICE TO CREDITORS shall be effective immediately. Estate of LOWELL J. VAN Section 3. Effective Date. This DAM, deceased. shall take effect upon ordinance Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign- the date of its first publication. ed at the office of T. Donald Passed, adopted and ordered Creer, Attorney at Law, 405 published by the City Council of Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 22ml day of December, A. A. D.. 19C1. (Pub. Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10, . plUS A PENNY f iKdvals this 16tfi (Jay of ber, 1901. (Signed) Mayor Henry Beckstead Attest: (Signed) Lawrence A. Mineer City Recorder. Date of first publication: November 3, 1901. I)., ItHU. r- - n A Fredone G. Van Dam, Administratrix of the F.state of Lowell J. Van Dam, Deceased. Date of first publication, Oct. ...A 20, A. D., (Pub. Oct. 11. 20, Octo- a set A GOOD MAYOR HRY BECKSTEAD H - Li . 14-U- h Capable and Experienced Dedicated to Public Service Legal Notices t. Devoted to Midvale and its People - A Mayor who gets things Books DONE Residential and Farm users in pw mm Non-Fictio- Much-neede- vin $10,000 X oTHUNDERB.RD Rxa" TOO In au -- fXv"! PAN0VITE M - Wm fc$ m7 know VWM ASPIRIN UU tyJUiSO i ffiA Nont finer .tinyprict. mi-3- I t ,Cr'c't,,,wl r" lt tuivc reriMt tTiTirtwrov I ?'?2for99c - tivrndtr ir Z S! Ml riTr i lul ft M re or tu!r 0 tor I'lll. 1 1 ft I ft tt. urn EATH POWDER 1 1 A Vo. - XIUl I I Win ' 2 . o,,L 2 for .70 r J far f 4N tB8T rCoailort MutNIt, I trsr , SUPPORT m .-- Si": NYLONS '1 for 1.70 , ... t'i lit aivitio ft. IK 1 . 24.96 t Economy io tl ti tnt m trtt. i. i . rifC''C till tiiltU. i l' 1.33 A A. A 2 for J 93 P. luit t'ttl ttl t( ' 1 ti ru, i.wi. i8irin, Webster's Inc. ..... Kmt e. I.I J ... 1X1 IB II rst kifi tf'H trv H'. Hr i pr. 2 1, Midvcl or AM 93811 1 m .71 tm nt. . mi'ntnTTitlx. UUUinilm ftkn itlmi 61 State ,,, n, IM K'tf tHHHt. t'it .,,.-- ! AM . iiro KUt, it to - f sit. in il mmt . .s. HWt flW I tM T' ttt. f'-m H Ml . ( f1arri 'TisVisc GOAL UTAH U!UG 7951 S. i.m T J .2 far t.tt, li(!k! I v .2for5.8 .. . . Wirt 46 43 Vv . t .11 tutnriiM. liiv MM, !! , 12 k taut. Gd V tHllttUlt e' 6 PI Dp iitei ;,l 2 tor 176 .18 1 ...Ml - Gall-chrr- 0 s turn ami sic an Mist COLOGNE Of III C5l i r CJ LrQ ' Kill contacted temit. I Au antiseptic 1 tif Utah ranks Bth in Low Cost Electricity in Nation U t tkttric I'tah 1,11 HI NWI Mure than '.Vlt? li W(0 sliOMI liil,M-;i---u.iv,.'- ,' the encrjy uld in Utah suj j IkJ by Pitr & ':.', t Ca. Electricity is tho biggest bargain tn your family UTAH a. Ql zo n 3 tr o-- 27, Nov. 3, 10. An ordinance adopting the uniform traffic code for Utah cities and towns prepared and published by the Utah Municipal League, 1901, as the traffic code for the city of Midvale. Be it ordained by the city council of the city of Midvale, Utah: Section 1. Adoption of Uniform Code. The Traffic Code adopted by the Utah Municipal League as a Code in bookf form, entitled -"Uniform Traffic Code for Utah Cities and Towns" prepared and published by the Utah Munici pal League in 1961, is hereby approved and adopted as the Traf Top National Safety Council awards presentPyle, president of the National Safety Coun fic Code of the City of Midvale, ed the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott cil, and Ronald J. Searle, division safety di- except as hereinafter specified and by this reference, pursuant Copper Corp. are shown by, left to right, Tom rector. to the provisions of Section Finder, smelter safety engineer, Howard Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, is made a part of and family, spent the week end 40 children and grandchildren- Bridge," by N. Carlson. Dethis ordinance to the same exin Vernal. They were deer hunt-ing- . and partners present. lightfully warm and enjoyable tent and effect as though said story of an old Parisian nam- Code were copied in full: The Riverton Flower Club met ed Armand. 3t home the at All references in said Code of Mrs 'The Mill Creek Last Wednesday night, Rich- Thursday Irregular- s- to (a) to and ard S. Jacobson, son of Mr & Ralph Hamilton with Mrs Don any depart"City" Special Detectives, by A. Refreshments Derleth. An outstanding book ment, agency or agent thereof, Mrs Richard Jacobson, left with Coy for older readers. shall be deemed to mean the the Evacuation Hospital were served to 12. Plans were Unit The Unit left from Salt made for their annual ThanksCity of "Midvale" and its deLake. He will be stationed at giving dinner to be held Nov. 18 partments, agencies or agents. at the Town Hall. Husbands will Fort Lcnard Wood, Mo. (b) All references in said Code NOTICE TO CREDITORS to the Chief of Police" shall be A family dinner was held at be included. After the meeting Estate of Richard Withers, De deemed to mean the city marshthe home of Mr & Mrs Phillip the club motored to Copperton to see the beautiful chrysanthe- ceased. al and reference to the "police honor of in their son, Alldredge, mums of Mrs Howard Hausk-ncchCreditors- will present claims department" shall be deemed to Floyd. He was on leave from with vouchers to the undersign- refer to the city's law enforceFort Lewis, Wash., to take his ed at 17 East Center Street, ment department. family back with him. Attend(c) Whenever reports are rewas dinner the Ned, ing Joan, Midvale, utan, on or before the to be made to the "police quired 28th and Janet Alldredge, also Mr & day of February. A. D.. 1962. department" said requirement Mr9 Herbert Balke, Salt Lake. Richard T. Withers-- , Execu- in the absence of a special polOn Friday, Nov. 3, the followThelma Loader, Dot Robinson, tor of the Estate of Richard ice department clerk may be books be will added to the and Sharon Winn, past presiden- ing Withers. Deceased. shelves of the Midvale branch of deemed to be satisfied by a reDahl and Sagers, cy of the Union Second Ward Salt Lake County Library: port filed with the office of the for of was at honor Executor, guests Primary "The Wild Breed," by C. Young. Attorneys Recorder. City 17 East Center Street, a Halloween Party. The party A Double D Western. Section 2. Emergency .In the Midvale, Utah. was given at the home of Reva "Bullet Proof." by A. Dean. Date of first publication, Oct. 27, opinion of the City Council, it is Paid Political Adv. By Duane Rasmussen, 471 E. Center Wiseman. A spook alley, a Who pulled the trigger a husand hunt saw who band the scavenger perfect .many chance to rid of a difficult get games were part of the evena hov who got his wife, or A lunch ing's entertainment. kicks from killing? was served to Loma Ekstrom, Florence Ewell, Drucilla Walk "The Nelson Touch," by P. Lew is. Penetrating portrait of one er, Carol Ware, Sharon Young, of Britain's greatest heroes Pat Gadd, Arlcnc Poulson, Pega devoted lover who risked his MariBeth gy Jackson, Hansen, career and his reputation for another mans wife. lyn Olson. Edna Doty, Larraine Nelson, Barbara McClecry, Vou- - "The Light in Uie Piazza." by E. Spencer. A rarely beautiful (lis Evans, Betty Palmer, Delor-e- i novel about a bewildered AmChrislensen, Sherri Eckman, Roberta Nelson, Marian Pax- - erican mother and her daugh ter in Italy. ton, Kathy Brown, Marilyn Thomson LuRcne and Peck, "The Queen's Necklace." by F. Henderson. Mossiker. The great Elmer Klitgaard. teacher in that shocked and mystified the the Union Second Ward Sunday lmn century. School, and his class, held a "Thank You. Dr. Lamaze." by Halloween party, at the home of M. Karmel. A mother s exper iences in painless childbirth Karen Whittaker. The evening's "The Lost Cities of Africa." by fun included a spook alley, surB. Davidson. games and dancing. Refreshvey of what is presently known ments were served to Galen or tne African past. Dahle, Nancy Hilton, Darlene "The Public Years." by B. Bar urn. His own story. Hutching. Terry Jensen, Wan- "The Sculpture of This Cenda Robinson. Gary Wiseman. by M. Seuphor. With a tury." Brian Holt. Diane Schtmller, comprehensive biographical Diane Ewell, Judy Wiseman and dictionary of more than 40 ftus'l Hansen. sculptors, and 411 carefully selected pictures. Idaho Falls; Mr & Mrt John "A Pictorial History of Texas." Wclover. Joseph City, Arir.; by II. & V. Gambrell. PresentMr & Mr John Thoma. Stork-ton- . ed in a volume an high. wide, , Utah: Mr & Mrs J. D. and hn ml some a it subject, l or Young Teople Sail Uke; Mr & Mn "Itig Pupny and Little Puppy." Charlei Gamble, Salt by I. Black. A beginning Mn Gallagher. Kcarm: book. Mn Ramnna Mannrrum, Salt "The Chinese Wav ol IJi'c." by . Deck-trad& Mrs Ravcll Lake: Mr I .in lutang. The re erratum i of a hiclily civihed world. Sandy: Mr & Mrs Marie Data just released by the Federal Power ComfirciiMrjd. Salt Lake: Mr & "Youn! Amrrica'i Conk Bonk." ances) w.u $7.15 ,rr month. Usm in Utah p.iiJ hv The ll.ine institute of the Mr Clarence RcrkMeacl. Smith D. C, reveals that the mission. Washington, only iC GO fur thi same s rUc. New York Herald Tribune Jordan. F.ucene will leave Nov. 2."0 for national bill kilowatt Inter-rsiaverage monthly (ed.) Written with the 13 for WrM Central Mission of and need of young peohours (rrprrvrnting the use of electricity fur The map below reproduce the Federal Power the IDS Church. ple in mind. small appli and Coininisskm's tl.iu fur all 10 states. lighting, refrigeration, cooking Mr & Mn Albert Gilbert "The Family Under The The InstiBridce." Ibme by celebrated Mrs C.ilWrt'i 62nd StsTt AMktcr MUNl-J- W tute of the New York Herald 1,11 . ! tlH birthday and the couple' 4trd Tribune I . I II M I Written with the (rd.) Mi Mfcfc VUIIiN tlltltul wedding anniver.irj with a ami needs of young interest family dinner and r,net at people in mind. 3. their home Oct. There were "The Family Under The y Tt POVER a hvzt LIGHT CO. Ol C-- CD to 3 3 Ql vQ |