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Show THE Ml VALE (Utah) SENTINEL D Page Five Friday, Sept. 3, 19U U THESE WOMEN! By d'Alessio OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Phone Mid. 586-R Linda Sharp, daughter of Mr & Mrs Willis Sharp, had the misfortune of breaking her arm Sat- JIFFY P. Mickelsen, director of pupil personnel of Jordan school district, returned Sunday from Toronto, Canada, where he attended the First International Congress on Mental Health. He was a representative for the Utah State Board of Health. Psychiatrists, social workers, educators and pediatricians from Utah accompanied Mr Mickelsen. Mr & Mrs Donald P. Olsen and son, Steven recently returned from a six weeks' stay in New York and Boston. Four weeks were spent in Provincetown, Mass., where Mr Olsen studied with the famous modem painter, Hans Hoffmann. Mr Olsen is art instructor at Jordan high school. He resides at 77 W. 7065 So. East Midvale. Capt. Royal F. Green, pilot and Harrison .Conover, publisher of communication officer of he air the Springville Herald and pres- force, who recently returned folident of the Art City Publishing lowing three years service in Ja Co., was a caller at The Sentinel pan, and his wife, the former office Wednesday morning. Madge Crump and their son, Terry, arrived in Midvale Mrs R. T. Bodell of Social Ave., Friday and are guests at the home and Mrs Hannah Ballard and sons of her parents, Mr & Mrs Asahel of Murray, spent Thursday in Salt Crump. The Green family has been Lake inspecting the new Grey- making their home at Kuyushu, hound scenicruise bus at the Grey- Japan, while Capt. Green has been hound garage. Through the cour- stationed at Ashiya Air Force Base. tesy of Mrs (Jeanne Bodell) Johan-scik- , They sailed from Yokohoma July who is office manager there, 26. They visited with Capt. Green's Mrs H, G. Haddox and his they enjoyed a delightful trip on mother, sister and husband, Mr & Mrs R. J. the new bus up Bib Cottonwood in Seattle. They flew from Canyon. Colored pictures were tak- Green, Seattle to California where they en of the bus and the beautiful a new car and were scenery, which will be in next purchased guests of Mrs Green's sister and year's Greyhound calendar. husband, Mr & Mrs Roland MiUer Mr & Mrs Dean Gull, 374 So. 1st at Niles, Calif., for a week before W. Sandy, and Mr & Mrs Jim coming to Utah. Hodges, 84 E. Lennox, Midvale, Wayne C. Bateman surprised his enjoyed a pleasant fishing trip to wife and family recently when he the Duchesne River Saturday. flew in from Korea where he has "Arabian Nights", will be the spent 14 months. Mr Bateman retheme of Pierian club meeing on ported to Fort Lewis, Wash., where Thursday, Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. at the he will receive his army release. home of Genevieve Schmidt. Assisting Mrs Schmidt as hostesses Mr & Mrs C. M. Ecker and son, will be Nelda Richardson and Cleo Clifford of Fresno, Calif., left Friday after visiting with Mr & Mrs Purser. Walter C. Smith, 814 East Wasatch Street. Mr & Mrs J. W. Nibley will leave Saturday morning for San Francisvacation DOROTHY KICHAS WEDS co, Calif., for a MONTANAN AUGUST 23 with relatives. Of interest this week to Midvale Mr & Mrs Heber Butterfield, Mr friends is the announcement of the & Mrs R. T. Bodell, Mr & Mrs Ken marriage of Miss Dorothy Kichas Thomas II. Foster of SherLinberg and Mr & Mrs Lawrence to idan, Mont. Rindlishbach, enjoyed a Mrs Foster is the daughter of in Big Cottonwood Canyon TuesMrs Alice Kichas of Midvale and day evening. the groom is the son of Mr Si Mrs Mrs Fern R, Nelson and daugh- Harry Foster of Sheridan. ters, Benney Lynn and Sheral of The marriage took place Aug. 23 Roosevelt, spent part of the week at Phillipsburg, Mont, and followwith her parents, Mr & Mrs Asahel ing SSgt. Foster's release from Crump and al$o visited with Capt the U.S. Air Force they w ill make & Mrs Royal F. Green and son, who their home in Sheridan. arrived during the week from Thone your news items to 178. two-year-ol- d 10-da- y t. get-togeth- OPI HOUSE Mr FOR RENT BARTLETT PEARS are at their peak, at Eric Dahl's, 9804 S. State FOR RENT Attractive mod. St., Sandy. Ph. Mid. 0188-Rapt. I Id we. firs; newly decorated. Adults. References required. Ph. FOR SALE Royal typewriter, std, model, good cond., $50. Inq. at the Mid. 365-Sentinel office. Ph. Mid. 178 tf FOR RENT- -3 rm. mod. furn. apt. FOR SALE 1938 Gas equipped; utilities furn. exChrysler Royal 4 good tires; motor just overcept lights. Adults. 217 S. 6th E., hauled. . Ph. Mid. See it at Sandy. Ph. Mid. 818-173 Jefferson St. 9.10 FOR RENT mod. apt., partly RESIDENTLVL ELDG. LOTS on furn. Reasonable. Woman preferBingham Hiway, across from W. red. Also, dining rm. table and buffet for sale, $25. 30 W. Center St.. Jordan school. $2,000. per acre. Ph. Midvale. Ph. Mid. 152 9 17 Mid. 0198-RMid. or 297-- LOAN urday. M. Rates: 2c per word; minimum 50c Cash. No ads taken over telephone. 4-r- Mrs Sidney Mettz (La Preal Baugh) of Glendale, Calif., Mrs Eva Woolley of North Hollywood, Calif., and Mrs Lucile Prest of Beaver Dam, Wise, have been visitors during the summer of Mrs Iona Dawes. Members of the four groups of Union clubs, held their closing social Tuesday at the community building. A luncheon, fashion show and program marked the days fes& 4-I- 9-- 3 689-W- 9-- . I tivities. Arrangements were under direction of the leaders, Lois Richardson, Wanda Glover, Mary Brown and Margaret Kirk. Mr & Mrs James McNamara of Reams announce the arrival of a daughter Aug. 27 at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake. Mrs Reed Newbold of Lehi, Mrs Orrin Jenkins of Crescent, Mrs Ted Peterson, Mrs David Jones, Mrs Milton Nickle and Mrs Ronald Beckstead attended a luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs Maurice Jones in Salt Lake. Mrs Rose Mace and Mrs Peter Phillips of Sun Valley, Calif., were overnight guests recently of Mr & Mrs Willis Sharp. Mrs Reuben Martin and family of Hunter, spent the week-enwith her parents, Mr & Mrs Raynold Brady. Mrs Al Pearce and family of Bountiful, Mrs Jack Gleason and family of Salt Lake, spent Friday at the George Jensen home. Mr & Mrs Robert Atkinson and Mr &. Mrs Dee Lloyd Nickolson, red cently released from the East Jordan stakes mission were the speakers in the Second ward meeting Sunday night. The musical number was a vocal duet, sang by David Howells and Beverly Howard. Miss y. "May f I FOR RENT Cement mixers, wheel barrows and stock trailers. Sand FOR SALE heater; glass-lineand gravel delivered. Dellis R. 50-ga- i Ph. Mid. 0490 J 1 scmi-bsm- 7 ., please borrow tomorrow oft?" 7 maids were Miss Joan McCormick, Miss Leah Jackson and Miss RcNae Jackson. Flower girls were Carol NEW LISTINGS Rae Smart, Judy Buckley and Sher-ry- l home, 2 years old. $500 Ann Poulson. Darrell Child was down. home in Midvale, $6,500, hi9 brothers best man. Following home. ott. gar., $8,950 a honeymoon to Yellowstone park, Chicken farm, with 3000 chicks, the young couple will make their brick home, $21,500. home in Salt Lake. rambler, $23,600. Ultra-mod- . home, Sandy, $12,500, Mr & Mrs Wendell Duncan and McMULLIN REALTY CO. & daughter of American Fork, Mr Ph. Mid. 136-- J Mrs Ervin Jeppson and family at50 or 4743 tended the Jeppson family reunion 10 DOWN at Brigham City Saturday. Two homes on one lot; one 3' rms, Rolayne Allen of Salt Lake, is and one 2 rm. in rear; two gas visiting with her grandparents, Mr ranges; large lot; garage; vacant & Mrs Raynold Brady while her now. $7000. parents, Mr & Mrs Kay Allen arc ONE ACRE 20 fruit trees, spending the week in Kanab. bungalow; carpeted iiv. rm., fire place; fine furnishings; garage Only $12,650. AviaHarlington Air Force Base tion Cadet Seth J. Butterfield grad- Rambler only 3 yrs. old; carpeted uated from the primary liv. rm., fireplace, lovely kitchen observer training course here to- with lots of cabinets, alum, doors and windows, roughed in amuse day. He has been sent to Keesler ment rm. and furnace in full base Air Force Base, Miss., for 32 weeks ment; one acre of choice land, two of advanced observer training. shares of water; 72 fruit trees; dbl During the advanced course, he brick garage. You can't btat It for will be commissioned a second lieu- $24,500. tenant In the Air Force Reserve HOMES. INC. REALTORS 898 S. 9th East and will receive his wings and the Ph. S.L. 8 0774; Jensen, 84 8335; Borg, Bale, of He an aircraft observer. rating Mrs. Wright. 8 8579; is the son of Mr & Mrs Thomas R. Mid. 787; Kelsey, 5-r- a. 190-612-- 6-r- k Chi-deste- r, 84-257- uurke, FOR RENT rage; heat 4 St 0285-R- 2 rm. unfurn. apt; ga- FOR SALE Tickling cucumbers, corn and tomatoes. Frank Bell, water furn. Ph. Mid. FOR RENT 3 rm. mod. apt. nicely furn. Working couple or 2 school FOR SALE 1947 Cadillac Fleetteachers. $55. Pay own utitlities. wood Exc. cond. New paint Ph. Mid. 205-J- . 8510 S. State St., and seat covers. No license for 2 Sandy. 9.3 years. Driven bv elderly man. 39 N. Main St., Midvale. Ph. Mid. FOR RENT-- rm. unfurn. basemt. 1148-apt. No pets. Inq. 117 Jefferson St., Midvale. 9.3 FOR SALE Wealthy Apples; best variety for canning. BARTLETT FOR RENT house in Union. PEARS. Greenwood Farm, 7485 S. Fenced yard, newly painted and State St. Ph. Mid. 823-- J 0 remodeled. Maintenance of yard required. Children welcome. Milton GET YOUR FREEZER & LOCKER FRYERS NOW. John Dunn, CresJ Neff, 7045 S. 7th East. 3 cent, Ut. Ph. Mid. 4932 FOR RENT brick home. Full bsmt. gas furnace, garage. FOR SALE Restaurant equipmt., household goods all must go! Ph. Mid. 733 M or 1053-J- . All reasonable offers considered. FOR RENT or LEASE with option 59 S. State, Sandy. Ph. Mid. 935 to buy Grocery store and equip, in Sandy. Good location. Ph. Mid. MISCELLANEOUS r. 3 0 6-r- 9-- 0 9-- 1154R 9-1- 9-- 9-- 3 3-r- tf 3 FOR RENT 3 rm. mod. apt, newly 5 p. m. 9-- How benefits you! 1156 R 9-- 3 FOR RENT 3', i rm. modern apt. Floor coverings; stoves included. 281 S. 3rd W., Sandy.. Ph. Mid. 93 474-- money. WOMEN BOWLERS for WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE No Experience Necessary If Interested Call Helen Kattsnis Mid. 1C79-- or ROLLER'S BOWLING ALLEY Ph. Mid. 1086 Chev. Good 101R 9-- 3 FOR SALE by owner 1950 Chev. sedan: p.g.: r & h;'cxcellent cond. $995. John M Petersen, Dra per, Ut Ph. Mid. 445Q 4-d- r. 9-1- 0 FOR SALE Fish M-- l Carburetor more power and more miles gallon guaranteed. Lifetime attery and filter. Delivery and installation free. Ph. Mid. 3473 9 3 REFRIGERATION TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE Work Guaranteed All Makes Member Refrigeration Engineers Society PHONE DAY or NIGHT MIDVALE 4S5 WITTICH'S 7662 SOUTH STATE 20, Advertising helps,you live better, it introduces you to new business more competitive, advertising products you need. And because it make stimulates the development of many of these superior product. This duplex has over 1700 square feet floor space; hardwood floors; spacious rooms; tile features. Exceptionally clean; only three years old. S17.900 FOR SALE '41 Chrysler sedan; r & h; good condition, yellow chrome kitchen set 77 Coolidge St.. Ph. Mid. 861-19-- 1 Advertising CreatCS jobs. The Increal the mass production that results nd advertising ment, faster promotions, higher pay levels. bui'ds-a- for appointment WICKS CO. Salt Lake City WANTED FOR SALE Because it eCa on a maw acale, SaVCS yOU which meana tower costs to you. advertising makes possible maaa production, Advertising also tells you where to find bargain buys. de 66 We do quality printing 3 3-r- ivertisin; 9-- 9-- 3 551-M- for rentals. 77 S. State St. W 0 FOR SALE 72 irrigated acres; improvements; Riverton. 80 acres irrigated, improved, in Cache Valley. Motel home store in Gunnison. Call or write John J Dodge. 53 W. . Ixnnox, Midvale, Ut. Ph. Mid. 17 9 Own a home with income Buy a duplex. It costs only a little more than a single nome the same she, ana you have an income besides. Topnotch location E. B. 0 FOR RENT mod. apt., partly furn. Gas heat. No drinkers. Inq. 8844 S. State St., Sandy. Ph. Mid. and Phone AHLEEN, 3 DUTCH LADY WANTS HOUSEFOR RENT 3rm. furnished apt. WORK. Ph. Mid. 536-3 Clean. Lights, gas, steam heat, washing facilities, parking. Sleep- LADY WILL TEND CHILDREN in her home. Centrally located to ing room. 39 N. Mam St., Midvale. Ph. Mid. 1148-all schools in Sandy. Ph. Mid. 366-FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms; BE SECURE with SECURITY INSURANCE. Fire, auto, theft, casusuitable for bachelor. Inq. 115 Second Ave., Midvale alty, bonds, life and accident insurance. Mrs Heber C Aylett, 93 W. FOR RENT mod. apt. In Center St. Ph. Mid. 360 Union. Fir. coverings, gas heat, elec. range & refrig. furn. Close to WANTED Will tend 3 children in my home at 7000 S. State St ehureh and school $40 per mo. Ph. Ph. Mid. 157-Mid. 0187-J- after 323 Oak St. side-by-si- 258 E. Union Ave. (7200 South). Ph. Mid. 795-7 9-- decorated, Elec. range if desired. Mr. Fechser, Pioneer Finance Co., 53 E. Center St., Midvale. Phone Mid. 1010 9.17 FOR RENT Mod. 4rm. basement home with garage. Loc. at 1249 E. 1st N., Sandy. Ph. Mid. 313-- Advertising . 5-r- - 2 to 6 p.m. in Midvale 96-W- FOR RENT Unfurn. mod. home. FOR SALE Grade A Dairy; 18 5 rms., newly decorated. Gas cows; 290-lb- . base; home; heat. Ph. Mid. 622-after 5 p. m. 35 acres; Surge milking Call plant John J Dodge, 53 W. Lennox, MidFURNISHED t. Clean, light, vale, Ut. Ph. Mid. 551-2 rms. & kitchenette; store-rmgarage. All utilities except el- FOR SALE! Bed springs, mattress, ectricity. Adults prof. No smokers, no drinkers. 75 Jefferson St. Mid- ers,washer, twin tubs, chest of drawradio, phonograph, kitchen set, vale. rocker. Make offer. Ph. Mid. 534-- L Carma Joyce Jackson, daughter of Mr & Mrs Thomas W. Jackson and Clyde Childs, son of Mr & Mrs E. T. Child, were married Aug. 27 in the Salt Lake temple with President Raymond n. Clayton officiating. In the evening they were honored at a reception at the Union First ward meeting house. The brides maid of honor was Miss Beverly Childs and brides- - Butterfield of RD 1, Riverton. Mid. 12-3- electric water l. Good buy. Ph. ORVIL'S ELECTRIC. For-bus- FOR SALE 1933 cond. $75. Ph. Mid. 265 East 325 South 88, 3, 4-d- r. Sunday, Sept. 5 2 demand for goods -l- ead that to mass employ, Repairs on All Makes ef Cars and Trucks RIYERTON, UT. Tires, Tubes, Batteries Advertising helps those who serve you. itthe merchant farmer sell his crops ... the manufacturer sell his factory output ... ail these sell his wares ... the technician sell his skiH And because, with advertising, I services to you for less and stfH people sdl more, each can afford to sell his goods or male reasonable profit, LIVE ITEMS FROM OUR MORGUE t SERVICE Durf ey Cleaners helps tha Ph.3-586- 1 3 TROESTER AUTOMOTIVE Ph. Mid. 4550 DRAPER, Ut. Wheel Balancing Ph. Mid. 4912 For Dependable Service and DELIVERY In Salt Lakt County Anyplace see Charley Troester 22 N. Holdcn Mid. 381 , PICK-U- P Quality Work Always I V 'siSSS-Sit Mn',v -- Truck t,r'er flannel .. t Dnrr St. Taut Truck Honors for '0H U R r"t'ZM TTCurrt TourTrucK , i Ti SaMDmer - . bo .n;. H;gliway T!.... 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