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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page 10 Thursday, July 6, 1967 This the parade was the horse units. Westerners have maintained an interest in horse- 'n That flesh, despite all the modern inventions which go faster and cost more. It would hardly be a real western parade without some of these well trained, colorful units which feature horses riders, and trappings in a splendid display (if brilliance. (Continued from front page) led for'any purpose to fill the university stadium. Nobody we've talked with can think of any entertainment great attract enough to that would crowd fill either of the auditoriums, or say nothing of both of them, The most that can be said for the university is that it is spending only $9.4 million instead of S17 million a Last week the attorney towns which have outgrown limit autothe matically become third class cities. Wonder why the reverse isn't true-- ' Bingham, with a population of 5,000 or more, is down to 64 residents. Why shouldn't Bingham revert to a town government, automatically'' the best parts of Tuesday's parade was the long line of antique cars. The proud owners had these old cars, some of them truly "horseless carriages," gleamOne of one-tim- e ing in the sunlight and running as smoothly as a watch. The antiques always cause remarks like, "They don't build them like that any more!" And one sometimes wonders if any of our modern cars will look as good and run as well half a century from now. Restoring these old The newly opened Glenn E. of summer school Sacos speech and drama will register second session students for three days, Thursday, July cars Friday, July 7, Saturday, 8. Registration will be from 9 a m. to 7 p.m. each . day at 51 E. Center St., Ta ken I-- from ls ra sannnnra u a h ifn if ih i : KM i tt. El fc r l 1l m.i St 1J - n rsa 11 i a El M ma II II vi m m K in mtntsstt"1 Bit mjt cm urn w 3 r9 $. kb w . i.i ii t fl el- m-t- W Saintly Store r Freedom. Originality: Del's A G grocerv State was again the see, ie ' a bu rglary after someont i entered the store through the roof scmetime aft er 12:30 Monday night. Peters, Sandy city Ralph marshal reports t nat S56.70 in quarters, dimes and nickels were takt ;n as wHl as 15 cases of bee r and S 150 worth of Scout First, Midvale First mention, Ward; honorable N'icol's Station and Troester's Troop S8fc Cai'ih, Items front page! from (Continued Mid-vale- , Sand; store 118, Garage Judges were Prin. Richard Gourley, Mose Samowitz, and Mrs J Parr Godfrey At the patriotic program at the bowery at noon the numbers were splendid, but the featured sneaker. L Miller, secretary of Clyde state, failed to appear The day opened witli the Eagles Lodge serving breakfast at the bowerv Baseball games filled the afternoon. There was square dancing in the twilight, and gorgeous t 8i 192 S. cigarettes The cul back door estimated , 7301 So. 9th East Phone 255-644- 1 . le' 1 through the dairu'iging it at an cost of S25. A hund ,nts red dollar: i worth of damage was done t o the roof. The Salt Lake county sheriff's denar tmei.it is assisting Peters in t he ':ase. 6, July NOW AT Mid-vaic- school's first session July 3. The school is held in air condition The charming part - enter-ainmen- Sacos Conducts .Speech School with new parts, some of them hand made, until they are virtually like new is one of the greatest hobbies of this decade, and some of the antiques have a sale price far their original selling price. Another gen- eral ruled that incorporated the c lusk deepened, fire w orks ligh'.ed the sky as F in al event o ' the day was the ( living au;iy of a colci tele vi sion set with John A Edu 'a rds, 190 Pioneer St., the . Peggy Hinckley, one winne.-to Miss of th e runners-u;made 'he winning se lent it m ed comfort Also the school features the Glenn E Sacos which method, repeatedly produces outstanding results small nnd indiClasses are idualized. Professional training in all phases of speech and drama is offered, including self expression, voice, diction, confidence, the ability to think properly, personality building, memorization skill, acting technque, stage characterization, pantomime, and more The complete speech-dramplan is for all ages, starting at age 7 to adult Classes are held three per week ended Monday. of KEEP YOUR HOME SUBURBAN, 7301 So. efreshingly E HilEcrest MEN'S E SALE ALL SUMMER LONG WITH 9th INC. ALL RANDCRAFT AN OUALI1 'Y Taken from Our Regular Stc vck Values to 13.95 Group 1 central air conditioner 7640 SO. 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