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Show COTTONWOOD ANNOUNCES NEW ARRIVALS school horses, 4,500 people, 11: & Timothy, 374 E. 6th Ave., Mid- 'L, 42508 So. 2200 W., Riverton, commissary for 1,750 people, 28& ! Girl, June 26. vale, Girl, June 19. Three Page trucks and wagons. FIUDAY. JULY 11, 1947. Trujillo--A!ice Flores & Albert, Olson-June Webster & Clyde The biggest little circus 011. 26. R, 550 E. Union, Midvale, Girl,, Lark, Girl, June is a sight to behold and just earth Houser-Maxine Caldwell & Da. June 18. ghost towns of most of the minthe many amazing features; of one Bowden_ Rosanna Gregory & vid V, Lark, Boy, June 26. ing towns of the area and retail exposition. the at circu3 little biggest world's The Nell----<?lara M Peterson & Joe Allred-Venetta E Howet & Wayne L, 99 N. Main, Midvale, stores report business off more Centennial Utah the joined has Elred, Riverton, Boy, June 26. Joseph P, Riverton, Girl, June 15. Boy June 19 than 60 per cent. Detachable collars for men's Peterson -Catherin Anderson & Exposition and will be seen there · ' Utah Pasteurization Law Butterlield-Jenalee Jewkes & William, 210 4 th E., Copperton, during July. It is the Dunn Bros. shirts were first manufactured ill Anderson-Priel Nielson & EzTo Be Enforced Strict enforcement of Utah's ra H, 118 Pioneer Ave., Sandy, Joseph, Riverton, Girl, June 18. Boy June 26. Miniature Circus, featured in an Troy, New York, about 1865. ~Valther--Catheron Jacobson & illustrated article in the Saturday Quick- Peggie Fitzgerald & pasteurization of all milk distribu- Girl, June 15· . I ted or sold for household pur- Johnson- June McLaughlin & LeRoy, 1735 E. Vine St., Murray, Mathew, 1434 Crandall, Salt Lake Evening Post of June 21. It was lf' LAWRENCE S. TUTI'LE City, Boy, June 27. declared "A dream come true." posts is now in effect, announces Noel G, 255 Vine St., Murray, Boy, June 16. Boundarzes Bounty Would Change West 9000 So. St.. Sandy 227 Larsen- Enoa L Nielson & El- The circus is a miniature, scaled Nemenz- Betty Youngdell & Dr. George H Mansen, dean of R Harvey Dastrup state com- Girl, June 15. Phone Mid. 645-R % inch to the foot and the most ·Representing The TRAVELERS Hayes-Helen L White & Hi- Carl M, 1900 E. 4532 So. Holladay, ton L, Riverton, Girl, June 28. geo aphy, at B.Y.U. University, mission of agricultu're. Fox- Hallie Harker & Nyle complete of any circus in the ram C, 330 So. 7th E., Salt Lake Girl, June 19. would modernize Utah by elimi- Utah's Gross Public Debt Low The Travelers Insurance Co. The Travelers Indemnity Co. McKay-Anna V Lindman fo. Reo, 4647 So. State, Murray, Boy, world. Utahs gross public debt was the City, Girl, June 16. nating the straight arbitrary lines The Travelers Fire Ins. Co. There are 475,000 pieces in the Swenson--Leola Russell & Stan- Clayton R, 365 E. Vine, Murray, June 28 . de~ating most of Utah's county lowest of 12 western states, the also Ewell - Florence Sorenson & amazing collection, with 3,500 anGirl, June 19. areas and substitute seven re- Utah Taxpayers Association re- ley, Bacchus, Boy, June 16 · Ins. Co. National American Gunderson-Louella Van Dam Walter D, 309 So. 5th E., Sandy, imals, 17 of them nursing young, Fors-Minnie Steadman & 'Algional units with natural geog- ports. They show the debt was Liability • Auto Fire • Life 50 clowns, 53 aerial acts, 320 hlg'h $34 ,788,000 in 1942 , or $63 .22 per vin E, 1655 East 56th So., Mur- & Hadlon, 6489 So. State, Mur- Girl, June 29 . raphical boundaries. Er& Johnson-Joyce Varney ray, Girl, June 19. "Our present county units were 1 capita. Ten years previous, the ray, Boy, June 17. Cardon-Dorothy Wells & Row- win H, 4610 Cherry St., Murray, Widerberg-Florence Vorwaller set up in the horse and buggy I Utah public debt was $53,723,000, & Ralph, 5806 Hyland Dr., Mur- land, 7876 So. State, Midvale, Girl, Girl, June 30. days," Dr. Hansen said, "because or 39 per cent higher. Donga- Nelda C Marchant & June 19. limitations of transportation and Utah Guard to Take 17-year-oldi! ray, Girl, June 17· Thompson-Veona B Densley & Geert, 7065 So. 84th W., Midvale, Atkinson- Darlene Nelson & Col. Vasco Laub, assistant adcommunication made small units necessary. A seven-unit regional jutant general, Utah state nation- Thomas H, 840 E. 1st So., Salt William G, R. D. Midvale, Girl, Girl, June 30. Anderson-Barbara Ferrin & June 20. .. system would now serve us much al guard, has received authority Lake City, Boy, June 17 · J, 370 W. 45th So., MurNaland RoScott-Mary R Owens & Francis - Kathleen Hulet & from Washington D.C. to enlist bettef.'' he declared. 17-year-old youths in the Utah John }{, 1603 So. 12th E., Salt bert M, Wendover, Girl, June 21. ray, Girl, June 30. Centennial Stamp Out July U Frehner-Thelma Hawkins & Walker-Amy Wardell & Rone special centennial postage National Guard. With recruiting Lake City, Boy, June 18. Brown-Merle Tripp & Glen R, aid F, 7369 So. 7th E., Union, Girl, Randall, 4461 So. 9th E., Murray, commorating Utah's 100 I being a major probl_!;m, the new Boy, July 1. 1June 21. years of progress will be placed regulation will do much to fill Sandy, Boy, ~une 18. Bennett- Mary Erma Kott & 'rheron & Allgood Olsen-Sel.ma Mutch Kathryn Chamberlam thought. was it ranks, guard the of-/ ~ost Lake ~a~t the o.n sale at 153 N. Court Tods Park, Wendell, 22. June C, S~dy, <?1rl, f1ce July 24. Persons wantmg let- Utahns See Mystery Discs July 1. Boy, Tooele, H, w.alter & ~ay -B1lhe Ellwt the IS billions), s_ {that With the western states agog 700,000,000, ters carrying this stamp and canLefler-Maxine Miles & Ray R, celled on this date should send over mysterious ''flying discs" re- late~t . word. received . from the 64 W. Center, Midvale, Girl, June 374 W. 45th So., Murray, Boy, sel -addressed envelopes and three ported from wide areas, Utahn<' Christian Sc1ence Momtor Travel 1 22. Tischner-Bernie Wood & Der- July 2. cents postage to the Salt Lake also report seeinb the mysterious Bureau. ~y the Utah D~partment Struther- Blanche Watts & objects. Mr G w Eades, motoring of Publicity and In?ustnal D.evel- yl D, Midvale, Girl, June 23. pos aster before July 24. Mackay-Barbara Mackay & Wm. Crosby, 580 \V. 63rd So., towarct Salt Lake City the morning opment. Sixty _million A~lel'!cans Carbon /Jliners Vacationin!J Carbon county coal miners from of July 1, said he saw 12 or 14 of are now ta~mg vacatwns by Ray, 1348 W. ·48th So., Murray, Murray, Boy, July 3. - Knudsen -Erma Bloit & Shand, m re than 20 mining communities the discs flying hig-h and fast 12 ~oto~. Moton~g vacatwmsts, 1t Girl, June 23. Girl, Fardown, Murray, 2102 & Burrows Withers-Elizabeth average an spend w11l pack d their cars with camping miles north of Provo. They were IS estimated, utensils near the end of June and visible for two minutes From of $7 a day, or $112 for a 16-day LaMar T, 1580 W. 6235 So., Mur- July 3. Burrows-Dorothy Withers & ldt for a vacation until July 7. j California, Oregon, Idaho, and vacation. The aver~ge trip will ray, 'Girl, June 25. Green-Patsey Peterson & La Dean R, 6235 So. 1680 W., Murvacation period has made j other western states come similar be close to 3,500 miles, compraed Th -!.:!...------------- stories. U.S. army authorities thus :vith an average of 2,56~ miles Mar M, 6772 So. 23rd E., Murray, ray, Boy, July 4. Holt-- -Vinnie Boulter & Lawrfar have failed to give any expli- ~ m 1946: This Departments pro- Boy, June 22. 1 E, Sandy, Girl, July 3. ence Walt<>r, & Wood Frear-Lucy share her get Uta.h help 11 :-" gram nation for the phenomena. Rigby & Floyd lJiaughan-Lola Boy, 5700 So. 8th W., Murray, of t_his ~as~ busmess. • Vacation Business Excellent R, 71 Lincoln St., Midvale, Boy, Vacation business in 1947 in the Mexrco Btddmg for Tounst Trade [ June 23. United States will aggregate $15,- . In an eff~rt to draw U.S. tour-, Hardcastle-Myrene Rawson & July 3. Nelson-Margerie Breinholt & l ists to Mexico, the Mexican gov- Francis, 1076 E. 2nd So., Sandy, ' Meredith, 1981 Millcreek Dr., Salt ernment has reduced the automo- Girl, June 24. Youngberg-Della Gmeva Az· Lake City, Girl, July 4. bile entry permit fee from $2.10 Rushton- Katheryn Smith & to 10 cents. Hotels had made bill & Norman, 2610 W. 42nd So., 3150 So. 40th W., Mur-~ Melvin, 24. June Girl, Murray, cent p~r price rc?uctions up to 20 July 4, Boy, ray, & Bagley Helen _ as an 1~ducement to the1r nor- ~ Beckman Jones- Melba Barker & ClifHans E, 165 E. 36th So., Salt thern ne1ghbors. ford, 1284 W. 48th So., Murray, Lake City, Girl, June 24. Gasoline Shortages Felt Simper _ Lela Youngberg & Girl, July 4, About 12 middle western states Authorizetl Fairbanks-Morse Distributors are now suffering from a goso!ine Kenneth V, 537 W. 59th So., MurIt was in 1869 that the territory shortage. The situation is attribu- ray, Girl, June 24. Salt Lake City 6, Utah 2460 South State Street Wyoming (now the state of 1 of Fred & Casper Hurst-Fayette auof number ted to the unusual Wrile or Phone Call 7-1823 tomobile travelers now on the I E. 176 So. 3rd E. Sandy Boy, Wyoming) was the first to grant HOME CANNING'S female its to suffrage of the right ' ' highways. Rationing is being re- June 24. I! Rupp-Dorothy Nielson & Dale citizens. instated in many areas in order to 2- piece metal lid the available supply go make e Use this newest development in 2around. , piece metal lids! There's no doubt of The Midvale (Utah) Sentinel Circus Featured At Exposition During This Month Spotlighting UTAH MODERNIZE YOUR HOME Water Systems to Fit Your Requirements , .. I . I I I I Let Us Engineer Your Problem JohnM. owersCo. I flEST JUST PRESS . i r TO ~ [ ~ I Motor Travel Rates Upped • a safe seal for your It costs more to travel by automobile these days it is reported by eastern travel experts who say gasoline has gone up about three cents a gallon over the entire country. Food and hotel costs have gone up about $1 a day each, it was pointed out. The bright side, however, was the tire situation, wherein there seems to be plenty of rubber on hand with prices dropping close. to pre-war levels. home-canned foods. Just press to test - if DOME is down, jar 1.' sealed! Fits any Mason jar. 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