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Show "Double 'Taxation". Is Double Talk Mrs Richard Setterberg, The Salt LalvP "roanors arc in full voice again, r over what This U a. the moan-i- n uVscriho as "ilouhle taxation." rorurrin;; disease in Salt Lake City and llw Auxiliary Have lymplnmi appoar every time the rily has IrouMe finding rome mrans nf shiflinrj its tax burden, onto the auinty. Holiday BUdit now they have nine proposals they plan District 8 conferbefore the legislature. Seven of the nine have already Sandy-- A set for Saturday, been has ence been before the legislature, which'wisely let the proposals Oct.10. to be held at the Holla-da- Confab ' die without actoin. Chief problem at tho moment is finding some means fair share of providing for the city to avoid paying-it' Florin sewers. Let the rily pause a few moments and lake time to , count its blessings. nol jieen has of a benevolent, county, ihe'cily ne(;ause i'epiiiid to provide ils own municipal hospital, as most 'rities do. Figures are not 'available on where, patients at the cotinly hospital live, but it's a good guess that enough of them come from the rily so that, Salt Lake is getting ' h tremendous bargain. If the city would count up the cost of providing, its what the county own hospital facilities, and compare-witthat the be is it would them, costing hospital about and further talk is a groat bargain getting city "double taxation" is to be regarded as the complete cock thai it is. . Undoubtedly, the county hospital is only one example of many which might be used to illustrate the point that the rily is feasting off its neighbors far oflener than it nets as host. ; ' J X i y Post home, 33rd South, Salk Lake, it was announced this week by Neal Haun, district commander and Mrs Dorothy Mott, president. will begin at The 5 p.m. with a short business at C p.m. Dinner will be served which will be followed by danc- of a son and family, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Prince, Sandy. Mrs Prince, who is making her home in Murray, is formerly from Price, (.'lose friends enjoyed a luncheon with her prior to the open house which was held in the patio and garden of the Prince home. .v Amonc the cuests were fam ily members from Hiawatha, Ogden, Salt Lake, a grandson attend:ng the BYU from Cleveland. O. She received long distance calls from her othr children who were not able to attend. Mr &. Mrs John M. Jones will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at an open house Saturday, Oct. 10 at their home, 2!)5u West 7000 South, West Jor-- , dan. Friends and relatives may ' 1 v. " ' - at - , t i. I mi & J I Stock of I Indoor, Outdoor LIGHTING A FIXTURES nnn ii i x--.. Murray; Paul, West Jordan; Franklin, Granger; Mrs Blaine, Idona, Christensen, and Mrs Fred, Margaret, Kerkman. West Jordan; also 36 grandchildren and 2 great I a m .Convenient Parking Open Fridays td 9 7 VVIrtri den 5 4928 So. Sfafe In m pj. w m A Dollar Saved Is Worth Two Earned . night in the Tabernacle. Protect your second largest investment When President Johnson came to Salt Lake, the weekly press was ignored. . We have a Complete Mrs John M. Jones 1882, in Wellsville, son of Kicy Davis and Margaret Morse, lie filled an LDS mission to Ireland and completed 2 stake missions. He is now active in Priesthood work. . Hazel Wyatt Jones was born June 14, 1895 in Wellsville. a daughter of John Wyatt and julia Ann Leavitt. She has been a Primary and Sunday School teacher and is now active in Relief Society work. . They are the parents of 8 children, six of whom are still living. Celebrating with them will be their four sons and two daughters, John and Victor, . . 7 V T Mr f 4 self-evide- . Mr &-- Mrs L. N. Goff. East Midvle. hosted a birthday dinner party Sunday in honor of Mr Guff's sister, Mrs Ann Dowding, Salt Lake. It was the first time all the brothers and sisters had been together for 20 years. Guests included & ..' --- n 1 call from 6 till 9. They request no gifts. The couple was married Oct. 7. 1914 in the Salt Lake LDS ; Temple. Mr Jones was born Nov. 1G, Mrs Wallace Kibbee, Cor-t- e Madero, Calif., Mr & Mrs Clarence Duerden, Pocatello, Ida., Mrs J. B. Walker, Holla-day- ; Mr & Mrs Wilburn R. Goff, Lorenzo, Ida.; Mr & Mrs Goff Dowding and daughter, Bountiful; Mr & Mrs Lyle Webster and daughters, Midvale; Mrs Arthur Grange and daughter. East Midvale; and Harold Goff, son of the L. N. Goffs. Mr Mid vale E. 'J . . Enjoying dinner at the home of his parents, Mr & Mrs Staning. ley Rasmussen, were the Rulon Ariz. Jleports by department chairPhoenix, Rasmussens, this at men will not be heard Other members of the Rasmus-seconference as in year's past. were also there, fol- family : T . .. . , , . 1. C Awards will be made to posts luwitix tun- inc Couuuuy and units. fcreiicc session, lhe Rasmus-sen- s have returned to their home in Arizona, and Mrs AlDon Gull Speaks bert Nielson, also of Sandy, Mrs Rasmussen's mother, acAt Welcome Home '. companied them. A welcome home will be held Mr & Mrs Dennis DeGrieve, Oct. 25 for Don Gull, son of Ogden, were overnight guests Mrs Earl Morris, who returned at the home of a sister and from hia LDS mission. He will family, Mr & Mrs Lyle Gunder-son- . Mrs - DeGrieve recently report at the Sandy Third Ward at 4 p.m. spent a month in New York on , business. Enjoying a dinner party SunParents Invited day in honor of Mr & Mrs To Home Hour Johnny Poulson and daughter, Parents are invited to at- Kristine, were the Richard at the home of the tend the Primary Home Hour to be held in the Sandy Third P. F. Setterbergs. Visitors callWard Oct. 18, beginning at 6:30 ing later in the evening were Mr & Mrs Stephen Mills, Harry p.m. The following teachers have Mills, Mr & Mrs Michael Mills been added to the Primary and family, Mary Ann Mills, program, Norene Larson, Top Patrick Dobson, the Harry and the Glenn Setter-bergPilot teacher; Edith Heaps, Merri-han- d The following evening Marva Olson, Blazer; Mr & Mrs David Canning and class. family and the Calvin Setter-berg- s Published Every Friday called. The Poulsons at Office Tost Midvale, Entered as Second Class Matter at the Tea Announced have returned to Sacramento, Calif., after a stay in Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878 By Sandy PTA Sandy. advance in in $2.00 Utah, tea has A per year, Subscription price, Mr & Mrs W. Ted Tolman been announced by the Sandy and children Outside Utah, in U.S.A, $3.50 per year in advanec Friday PTA officers to be held Oct. 14 afternoon visiting spent in Sandy with J. PARR GODFREY. Editor and Publisher at 2:30 p.m. in the playroom. his mother, Mrs Gwen Levine In charge of the annual affair and sisters, Glenda and Mary. is Mrs Joellen Dillard, first He also visited his grandmothvice president, and will be as- er, Mrs Pauline Tolinan and sisted by Mrs Florence aunts and uncles, Mr & Mrs A. O. Ilardcastle and Mrs Lucille T. Smith. The Tolmans will make their home in MoMembers Legion bile, Ala., where Mr Tolman To Meet Monday will be employed with Dyna Members of the Sandy Amer- Electron Co. Mr & Mrs Roy Konold reican Legion and Auxiliary will meet Monday evening, Oct. 12, turned from a trip back at 8 p.m. at the post home, 293 east, traveling with the GorSouth 2nd East. Sandy. Pre- don Konolds, a brother, from siding will be Ruland Lawson, Las Vegas, Nev. They enjoyed commander and Mrs Jackie a visit with another brother, Willard Konold in Indianapolis, Lakcy, president. Ind. and then toured Washington D. C, New York, attended the World's Fair, and viewed Niagra Falls, among other interesting sightseeing trips. The. Gordon Konolds are house-guest- s at the Roy Konokf home"1 v jjiJSandy this week. Five building permits were issued totaling $19,550, during the month of September, it was reported by Mrs Vivian Smith, recorder for Sandy City. A tri plex permit was issued (Continued from Page 1) fopr $9,000; one home. $8,000; one addition to a home, $2,000; Ogden. Park City, Plain City, one carport, $100; one stied, Robinson, and Tooele, jn addi-toto Salt Lake City. Sandy. $150. Draper, Riverton, and West Jordan were all included in Officers Elected Midvale. Salt Lake had only two At Junior Meeting in those days, Main New officers will be elected and Forest. Most numbers, apSaturday afternoon, Oct. 10. at parently on party lines, had letters following the number 4 p.m. by members of the Junior Auxiliary it was announced y, k, z, x, n; many Midvale and by Laura Sctterberg, Sandy Murray numbers were also American Legion Auxiliary "blk" and "red." chairman. The girls will meet at the post home, 293 South 2nd In Barry Goldwater's book, East. the little man counts for something. This week the Sentinel s received a sheet listing Mrs Prince Honored schedule during his On 80th Birthday stay in Salt Lake and extending credentials for admittance of Mrs Edith Frince was honor- two reporters to the F.cpublican ed at an open house on her 80th candidate's speech Saturday - -- 255-334- 8 birthday Sunday, at the. home Dist. 8 Legion, THE MIDVAU SENTINEL. MIDVALE. UTAH ' Page Two Friday October 9, 1961 West Jordan Couple to Celebrate Golden Event Sandy Department Merely ; Is ... Una P. Hansen PROMPT and GUARANTEED Funeral services were held recently for Una P. Hansen, 57, 143 East 7570 South. Mid- vale, who died in-- a Murray hospital. Mrs Hansen was born Feb. 14, 1907, lirigham City, to Martin and Elnora Hansen Petersen. She married Adrian C, Hansen Jan, 26, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was YWMIA secretary for 17 mm mm Our Service Obituary . tive cutd Save years. Survivors include her husband, Midvale: two daughters, Mrs Harold (Donna) Johnson, Sandy; Mrs Gaylen (Barbara) three Gisseman, Midvale; brothers. Norgrandchildren; man and LeGrant Petersen, both of Midvale; Earl. Salt Lake; Darrcll, Kearns; Bert, Murray. City Issues Building Permits:, Riverton Motor Co. .i, i ... Riverton, Utah This 'n That n X3 Slighfly Damaged Slab Doors '3 lO BIG DAYS . ; . I l i irijI - Her er lutf a al n knn ossortment of fall specials. Big "" r 1 't Gold-water'- i t00'" li ' Iff tojhttp you STORM WINDOW 1(17 jet ready for winter. 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