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Show vale Second Ward officiating. The young couple is making a home in Murray. Olive Sharp, Reporter Saturday Mrs Worthen and Mrs Lester Paul Tucker enterPhone: AM tained at a shower honoring the new bride. Twenty-fiv- e guests Midvale First enjoyed a social evening. East Group Holds Luncheon Members of the East Midvale First Ward Relief Society will hold their annual luncheon Tuesday, Aug. 12, at 1 p.m. in the ward amusement hall Following luncheon, a program, consisting of musical selections and read ings, will be presented by Mirla Greenwood Thayne, Provo. A gift booth with pillowcases, ap rons, and other handwork, will be featured. Tickets for the af ternoon's entertainment may be obtained from the presidency of the organization or visiting teachers. Laura Tripp, Iona Jen sen, Louise Schmidt, and Lillian Rich are in charge of arrange ments. Wedding Shaw-Roge- rs Is I Aug. Event Francell Shaw, Mary daughter of Mr & Mrs Samuel M. Shaw, East Midvale, and Walter R. Rogers, were married Aug. 1. The ceremony was performed at the Reception Center, with Bishop Reed Brown of the Sandy Third Ward officiating. A reception honoring the newlyweds followed the rites. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr & Mrs Walter H. Rogers, Sandy. The bride's attendants were Miss Glenda Bigler, maid of honor, Miss Lorraine Walters, Miss Patty Rardin, Miss Joyce Watts, and Miss Lila Evans, mm ijmmibbbmhwww i East Midvale I i. - 4 " " " ' x THE Bluffdale ' ' Boy's Ball Team Enters County Competition The East Midvale baseball team, consisting of boys in the h- age group from 9 to 12 years, won the East Jordan champion ship of the Salt Lake County Recreation program. This entitles the boys t represent the Southeastern part of the Salt Lake County in the all county championship tournament. The games will be played Aug. 11, 13, and 15 at Jordan Park in Salt Lake. Frank Mascaro is manager and coach of the team. They are sponsored by Max Buhler. Members of the team are David Mascaro, Hal Hale, Frank Hirsch, Larry Findling, Ralph Nakaishi, Lynn Marlor, Fred Fleming, Mark Glover, Spence Horsley, i...: Craig Bell, John Latimer, Ken-n- v i. f i v - " ' - - - " O if a Olive Neilson, ' sL . " ?u 4 t ..... -- ,JTf W - ,,, - ' .,. - - t. - -- IStntlntl Photo) n-it- ar Friday, August 8, 195S of- Virii. i y4 (ili flL 'jPV TwrN:- '' ' V ' "l - WITH ff I'iV-fe VjVc'j.:.: i'tfryj BOTTLIDLURH French fishermen ply FIRST fish-reali- zin extra yadags WHEN H6HIT6THeaAO Wl the v- - that other that the wine's WILL RISB FOR BALL CONTAINS TINY ORGANISMS WHICH MULTIPLY PEVELOP PRESSURE AND Slve THE PLAYER &p?gV,- . CATCH OP THE 6EAS0N WINS, AND TOSS IT BACK the theory BUILT IN POWER The center op a solp .. """ SfPLjkfT S7f 3 , ' S Joe Steedman Sunday. They had their new baby daughter named. Other dinner guests were Mr & Mrs Wallace Neilson and three Michelle, daughters, Marilyn, and Miki Lynn. Mrs Gloria Neilson and three daughters, Shauna, Diane, and Kathy attended the Hales' re-union at Saratoga Saturday. a uons Club dance was held Friday evening on the tennis court. A laree crowd attended. Charles McFarlane, president of tVlO .... Ti,.. il,.K rr.',A It. cessful club dance. Mrs Clara Kidd has moved back to Bluffdale from Sandy. She is now living at the home of Mr & Mrs Bickmore Kidd. She is living in a lovely trailer house. Mrs Clara Lou Gamble and daughter is now living at home while her husband is serving in the Army in Colorado. She will join him later. team met Kearns National at 1 p.m. Yankees, Dale Dowd, Yankees, Bruce Yuhas, the tournaRiverton Rebels, Allan Masich, Bees, Ronnie Stepan, Thursday at of Western Boys Baseball leagues. Left Beetles, Donnie Stepan, Beetles;, back row, Mr & Mrs G. J. Malcom and ment children Jackie and Cheryl, Lo- - to right are. front row 0rley Bills, Yankees, Tom Vogrinec, coach (Beetles), Drew Haws, veil, Wyo., and Mr & Mrs D. B. Yankees, Louis DiBella, Yankees, Frank AdMellor, Salt Lake, visited Minaay - Dennis Hoyne, Rebels, Steven Hembury, at the home of Mrs Mary Swen- Bees,, Fran-coNewbold, ams, Bees, Kay Beratto, Bees, Ernest Bedont, Beetles, Gary Jimmy son. Rebels; second row, Joseph Scorzato, r manager (Bees). Members of the birthday club per cent of the total and their husbands enjoyed a land area of Idaho is public picnic supper and party Friday ed in Los Altos with Mr & Mrs to her home Friday after spend- a barbecue supper at the home evening at Tanner Flat in Little weeks in Montana. She of Mrs Ella Butterfield in Salt Last three ing of B. Don and Greenwood Cottonwood Canyon, those at points year 7,686 youths in the visited her mother, Mrs Jennie Lake. U.S. began the study of meditending were Mr" & Mrs Robert interest in the Bay Area. Mrs Harold her Olson, sister, A demonstration on magazine cine. It will take them 10 years Soper, Mr & Mrs nay Haws, Mrs Verna McDonald and Mrs Howe in Chinook, and another binding will be featured at work to become physicians. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dahl, Mr & HerMrs sister and Mr and their Lila family, Nuzzman was Rog- Mr & Mrs Dale Jewkes, Mr & Robert children, Oyler day Tuesday, Aug. 12 at the man Wingard, Havre. En route ward house. ers' best man, while Russell Mrs Orr Larson, Mr & Mrs Glade San Fyncisco, Calif., spent part More than 424 billion cigarets visited to Mrs Swenson Montana BroDon Holmes, and Ned Mr & Mrs Joseph Visiting with Mrs Earl Conrad were made in 1956, 12 billion of the week with their sisters relatives in Idaho Burgon, Ida. honFalls, thers ushered. Following a Mr & Mrs Wilford Sunday afternoon were Mr & more than in 1945. and families, Mr & Mrs Jack eymoon in Yellowstone Park the Mrs Jesse H. Dansie and Mr & and Mr & Mrs LaMar All-St- SENTINEL (Utah) Reporter ficers and teachers,' a program ! was given Sunday evening. A large group attended. Mrs Betty McFarlane visited Mr & Mrs Charles McFarlane prior to her leaving for Venezuela, where she will join her hus4 band, Ray. Mr & Mrs Guy Steedman visited Steedman's parents, Mr & Mrs , MIDVALE Page Six Under direction of Primary Allon .Tpv Paul Mnnsnn Gary Go'rringe, Ricky Moore, andjMidvale Tommy Edmunds. Miss " - is TO THE SUR. FRES, MCE, BBSGIN9 TO BE CAU8HT ' ifczji j I '"J Sixty-fou- Lra-pe- r, i ImsnSSSSS INVEST IN SAVINS Stre-bel- l, South-wort- s, New-bol- d. Boone, Holladay, and Mr & Mrs Mrs Ralph Sharp and childern, Frank Mascaro. Dr & Mrs Vance E. Burgon Kristine and Kelvin, spent the in Malad, Ida., with 'and sons, Brent, Kim, and Brad- week past Fern Worthen Weds her father, Henry Jones, and! ley recently returned to me r othpr rplat ves. While in Malad home after spending a weeks 2 Man July Murray Mrs Sham attpnrled thp. '4ft hieh vacation in Los Angeles, Calif. Miss Fern Worthen, daughter school class reunion. Mr Sharp They visited friends. Disneyland Berry of Mr & Mrs Joe C. Worthen, spent the week end in Malad; and Marine Land, Knotts attracEast Midvale, and Harvey Peter-lhi- s family returned home with Farm, and other special tions. son, son of Mr & Mrs Glen Peter mm Sunday. Rosalie Brklacich, Midvale, Mrs Orson W. Jensen recently son, Murray, were married July 21. The ceremony was perform- returned home after spending Sherley Gehring, Marcia Nichols, ed at the home of the bride's three weeks in Millerae, Calif., and Norma Lynn Hale recently part of a week in Las Veparents, with Bishop T. Foster with her son and family, Mr & spentNev. Greenwood Jr. of the East Mid- - Mrs Noel Jensen. She also visit gas, Mrs Mary Swenson recently returned to her home after spending three weeks in Idaho. COME TO THE She visited her daughters and their families, Mr & Mrs Frank Butler. Idaho Falls, and Mr & Mrs Alvin R. Sharp. Rigby. Judy and Susan Morley, Bountiful, spent the week end with Wed., Thurs.j Fri., - Sat. their sister and brother-in-laMr & Mrs Stanley Sharp. Aug. 13 14 15 16 Mr & Mrs Norman Hale spent the week end in Idaho Falls, Ida., Exhibits Flower Shows with Mr &. Mrs Alva Burton. Parade 1 SALT LAKE COUNTY FAIR . Mrs Trven FREE PARKING EACH NIGHT Swenson returned 3F22. P'TO.ou? NATIONS TowST TREE Mrs A. H. Dansie. Mrs W. Blaine Peterson Hem) and children spent Tuesday with her Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter parents, tne A. H. Dansies. Phone: AM 94203 Members of the Lions Club made improvements on the ball Monday evening, Mr & Mrs Tearris Ingram ceived word that their nephew, D. Arthur Haycock and family have returned to their home from Hawaii, where Mr Haycock has been president of the Ha waiian mission tne . past lour re-!P- ar years. Mr & Mrs Dayton Crane ana family, and Mr & Mrs Arthur W. Crane, spent the week end in Idaho. They attended the James G. Crane family reunion at Bear Lake Saturday. Gregory and Lynn, son and daughter of Mr &,Mrs Leo Freeman, South Gate. Calif., have spent the past three weeks with '.heir sister and family, the Preston Butterfields. Sherolyn Oliver, daughter of Charles E. Oliver, is visiting Mr & Mrs Marion Stringham in Salt Lake this week. Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane JSP9 hjf EXPERT if HOP'S SERVICE T-- it T-- V CLINIC 118 il N. Main AM 21 k J slip 111 ii Best Fairgrounds Mr St Mrs James Bowl Frtt Estimates Arizona. den, Mr & Mrs Austin Beckstead. and Mr & Mrs Claud Merrill, Salt Lake. Janet, daughter of Mr & Mrs Douglas Butterfield went to the hospital for an operation Thurs day. EM Anytime 43 The LPS Primary Association presented their birthday service. 1 each Me to Walk in the Light Sunday evening with parents, teachers, and children participat LQAOSFACE-by2- 3 in jff Salt Lake County Wates Conservancy District r LSimdl Elect ion ine. The daughter of Mr ff Co, Frwno, Colifornio Ike, CALL Murray, Utah lapSfftetei 3 of Mr & Mrs Albert Jeffery. Salt last Thursday. They also visited Mrs Clara Bradford Eg bcrt and Mrs Mabel Webb, Salt Lake. Visiting Mr & Mrs Thomas S, SERYICE Prictt .ff!i3rB0Wtei Ro Win Trees Trimmed, Topped, Butterfield recently were her sis' and Removed ter. Mrs Kitty Thompson from Salt Lake County i ; were dinner guests at the home EXPERT Free Fireworks each night IGBm MAK8 h, Raw-ling- young couple will make a home in Midvale. FREE ADMISSION FREE ENTERTAINMENT BSNbS; & Mrs Art Kearns, was christened Kitty Colleen, by Don Swasy at Kilby, l the Sunday morning church ser Am. 12 The undersigned urge the voters to support the Conservancy District in the August 12th Bond Election by voting "Yes" in favor of the bonds, for the following reasons: vice. Mr & Mrs Vern Bodcll attend' ed the Stocking family reunion 1. ning. 2. The approval of the bonds will not increase your wafer rates. at Murray Park Saturday eve manes fc. Oliver entered a Lake hospital Sunday for surgery. Monday evening Mr ft Mrs Walter E Crane. Mr & Mrs Hen ry Butterfield. and Mr ft Mrs G. N. Butterfield were guests at .The approval of the bonds will not increase your taxes. Salt V 3. The approval of the bonds will make available to the County area more than lion gallons of new water each day. 4. The bond issue will permit completion of the pipeline grid started in 1952, so that it will completely encircle Salt Lake Yalley and cross both east and west and north and south at several points. Overnight storage will help meet peak demands and provide fire protection. do you like SMOOTHEST CM5E - by FAR privacy? non-prof- it 5 i mmm WE REPEAT . . . The Bond Issue will NOT increase your Taxes nor your Water Rates. It will assure community Growth. Vote "YES" on August 12. 1.1 el inattvotm m4 mm bvmp, 'II iota tAMI MoM'tirt mw4t IOAD, UWI ml 1h tK .m Hi mrtiMl rtwt m.ghT claw I Hnl f Had IVk IMI M. MCMf kv to M mibxwm r t HORACE T. GODFREY, President artd Director of the Conservancy District i ') No TtJT DUVI AMUlCA'S SMAlTtSt. cab-wid- ALMA FAIRBOURN, SMOotHtsr ncnuf n CAUOStoH convenient bedroom telephone coiti Only penniei a day. Eoiy lo order. Jutt coll our butineu office. A FORE) TeBJICCIS COST 1ESS TO OWN . . . U$ TO RUN ... LESS LAST LONCCft. TOOf modern homes have M W. Center HENRY w ONLY FORD DEALERS w mm m SEU AO mwm DAY mm- USED m m Midie, uteh CARS AND TRUCKS , Mayor of Midvale and Director of the Conservancy District HENRY BECKSTEAD, oilier (xtkup huldi a load or hold the road like the '58 Ford And no othrr piikiip avc you monrj-- like a Ford I lord u the tetntftfuj pit ktip with modern e hot. It Rivrt ou 23 more load'p.icr than traditional half-topickup. Only Ford pic.kupi otfer the rconomy of Short Stroke dwijia in your choice of Six or V-- And Ford trurki last lonRrr . . . proved by a study of tnort than 10 million timk! StylrHile. r.o A.r. The Conservancy District is a publicly owned district. It has but one legal function, All moneys received must by law be used is to domestic inhabitants. to its water that supply to operate and extend the system and repay the District bonds. The area within the District has increased in assessed valuation from 37 million dollars in 1952 to over 90 million dollars in 1958. Water usage and new homes have increased by the same proportion. Continued growth in the County makes it imperative that new water be developed and new pipelines constructed. Proceeds from tne sale of this new water will assuredly repay the bonds. and Here's actual proof comtrmvi ricnir 6V2 mil handy phones-- in tcU-- Movafai'a Stores Mepltoao Director of the Conservancy District NOAL C. BATEMAN, Director of the Conservancy District GWYNNE PAGE, Director of the Conservancy District WENDELL GROVER, President of the Town Board of Riverton JOS; F. PETERSON, President of Town Board of South Jordan |