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Show J THE MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) from (Continued Local Kiwanians Full mer 7 That This Friday, September 4, 1959 Page Twelve pne 1) ' and" ended the fighf. Thiriot, of course, is no araa . (Continued from page 1) teur. Everyone has seen his pic tures, for he films many events 11-- 13 and his family sat champdon for tv use, and has always been down to a victory banquet sponhirpfl tr m,ikp a movie record of sored by the town board. fioht At lhf flow The Kiwanis club of Midvale Getting back to the fight Palace, however, commercial init was beyond doubt the best that will be represented at the 1959 terests had tied up the movie Gene has ever fought. Instead of convention of the Utah-Idahdisrights, and he wasn't allowed a mauler. Gene turned into a styl to set up his movie cameras. So Internationa! at Kiwanis of trict ish fighter. He threw Carmen off he had plenty of time to shoot Club balance by keeping a stinging, Idaho Falls, Sept. Marv's camera, and Marv rushed - L anjabbing, solid left in BasilJo's President Arthur Eskelsen con- the films back with Laurel Host for the nounces. clubs ' Car when And face constantly. Brown for processing by Arval club be wil Kiwanis vention the men charged in to use his pow Nelson in time for the Sentinel er, Gene blocked the best blows of Idaho Falls, and the Kiwanis to have cuts made for this week's River. of club Snake a with N. countered 48 Upper Allen slashing Dix and Holt McMullin, Thanks, everybody. batter and Edward B. Moylan, Jr., a trustee St., Midvale, received his M.S. paper. right cross that beat from degree at University of Utah Friof Kiwanis International ed the Basdlw) face. One of the cutest signs in in- Miami, Fla., will be a featured day night. He had received his Following Marv Jenson's Gene Fullmer parade was the the in meeting at B.S. degree with a diplomas structions to the letter, Gene speaker at the one on the side of a school bus and in education the is '56, Hotel. Bonneville back-uMoylan p elementary fight, retreating fought a a realtor. is presently boy:' counselor at hauling the West Jordan band to constantly, picking off the Junior High, Granite Dis the airport. It proclaimed: "Full his Valley reand clubs 59 from keeping Delegates punches, most in the make trict, "to Granger. McMullin is mer Junior High." as so 3300 business distance presenting about has a daughter, and married and professionadl men will par of his superior reach. Gene took almost every round, ticipate in the various sessions. Dixy. He is the son of Mr & Mrs Apparently the scenic loop though a few were even and the Committee conferences, a discus- - Urban McMullin. South Jordan over the Oquirrhs has hit a snag Tooele County is complaining judges said Basilio won the 6th. But in the 8th Gene rocked Bathat it has completed its part of silio and had him on the verge the road, up Middle Canyon to of a knockout the summit, but Salt Lake Coun ' ! But Gene seemed in no hurry, ty has taken no action on getting in every and piled up points New Subscribers its road going up Butterfield rbund that followed. A Canyon. R. Sandy Somerville, Wallace combination rocked Basilio on The State Park and Recrea David E. Bell, Sandy ' i . his heels in the 13th, and after i tion Commission is taking steps Sandy Wilson, Billy re39 seconds in the 14th the toward creation of a state park Milton Denison, Sandy feree stopped the fight. Under in the summit area. Through gift Alan Rosenvall, Sandy California rules, it was a knock" of the former owner, the historic Glen E. Soulier, Midvale 1 out. Mon- Stagecoach Inn near Fairfield on Santa A. I Nuttall, Jerry Gene landed a powerful comthe east side of the mountain ica, Calif. bination that sent Basilio reeling f - i." has been acquired by the com R. J. Devereaux, Sandy he and the ropes, back against S. Dibble, Sandy and a development pro David mission, I hands sat on the bottom rope, Loran D. Dixon, Draer gram to preserve the structure down, helpless, as his seconds is under way. Renewals yelled to stop the fight, and the If the road can be completed men the between referee moved Willian A. Morrow, Sandy up both sides of the mountain, and raised Gene's hand in token Betty Kichas, Midvale the loop drive will combine some of victory. Delmas R. Larson, Sandy of the grandest scenery anywhere of the Midvale Bill Drosses, question Immediately, with visits to old landmarks such Gene's next opponent came up, Don L. Vidic, Midvale as the ghost towns of Mercur, and the NBA suggested Spider Jed Wasden, Midvale Webb. This is not too attractive Ophir, Camp Floyd, and the Sta T. Yamashiro, Midvale Edward B. Moylan Jr. gecoach Inn. to the Fullmer camp because of Kenneth Hand. Midvale Gene's previous unanimous win sion of plans for the coming year Owen A. Hullingen, Midvale over Webb and the fact that and the election of officers will Mrs Yutaka Miura. Garden Hauslcnecht-Engberso- n Webb does not attract big the convention program Grove, Calif crowds. Other leading possi highlight To Wed in Temple Amy Howard Smith, Sand Mr. Eskelsen said. bilities are Gustav Schultz, EuroThomas W. Lee, Midvale will be Dr officer Presiding Miss Jeanne Hausknecht and pean champion, Ace Armstrong Ellsworth P. Blair, governor of Utah Bit & Steel, Inc., Midvale of New Jersey, Joey Giardello of the Utah-IdahSandy A. Engberson have set Charles Edith VanValkenburg. Kiwanis district. Philadelphia, and even Sugar Ray Dr Blair is a Clarence Hansen, Sandy Sept. 24 as their wedding date. physi practicing Robinson. Mrs Selma Whitlock, Midvale cian. Making known the nuptial news G. Deming Wright, Midvale Saturday will be Gene Fullmer Mr are parents of the bride-elecMon on and at Derks Field, E. Anderson, Midvale night Jerry Mrs Howard Hausknecht, Cop4 Midvale day Gene will give a boxing ex Larson, Ivery perton. hibition at the Labor Day festiv Levi Jenkins, Midvale The bridegroom is a son of Mr ities at the State Fairgrounds. Mrs Carroll Healy, Midvale 4 Mrs Joseph H. Engberson, OakTony Bullock, Midvale land, Calif. Bob Jimas, Bingham A Temple ceremony will unite Thomas Chistian, Sandy the couple and a reception will Hoping to acquant prospective J. A. Carpentier, Midvale honor them that evening at the David H. Huish, Sandy students with Brigham Younug Cottonwood Stake Center. (Continued from page 1) University and to encourage en Matron of honor is to be Mrs E. ffale Hausknecht, Miss W. Waters, rollment, officials are institutconducted by Newlyweds Make Nephi Stephen Darlene Carpenter and Mfcs Ka- will render the music for the ing open houuses throughout the thy Hansen will be bridesmaids, LDS Church area. Each stake in Their New Home general sessions on Sunday. while Miss Lynne Wankler and his and the church is holding an open Bishop Robert Morley Miss Leila Ruth Johnson be- - Miss Judy Larsen will be junior of Midvale First Ward .house prior to the opening of icame the bride cf Gary Frank bridesmaids. school year during LaComb will serve as hosts. the 1959-621 Friday morning. Aug. Best man duties will be per Elder Young was a profession me niomn oi ocpiemour. ea t LDS TemDle in ,h al executive of the Boy Scouts! The Midvale Stake open house President Clayton solemnized the formed by John Ostler. Miss Hausknecht Ls a graduate of America for 22 years before will be held Sunday evening. Sept. rites. of BYU where she affiliated with 1945. in his church appointment 13, at 8:30 p.m. in the Midvale The bride is a daughter of Mrs Cami Ijos and Orchesis. He had also served as a mission First Ward on Sixth Avenue. Ana Santa Gunnard Johnson, The bridegroom is a junior at of the was and Ls president a son ary All persons who have attended Calif., and her husband BYU and completed an LDS New England Mision from 1947 Young Brigham University oril Mr & Mrs rranK unonii) West Central States mission. to 1951. St. 'Roosevelt who are to attend are Elder Dansie is a director of invited to planning evening the attend the open housel 0n Thur.sday the church welfare plan. C0l,P,c ,ook m,t. thoir rn as honored guests. Partners dewments in the LDS Temple also invited. of honor th.il I Vets World An informal reception has been They were guests a at a dinner ropes Attend District Meet Sept. Pi .mm mte$ v'n -- See What You Save I When You Shop at . Yfl h 1: Ba-sili- o Honor Roll !, Vj ' itM i ' ... . i. '' 4 ' . A rv n . 1 lO) Al" laMi una n Hi i nii rriai '..'V'""" n ' ' " l UTAH UTAH Cantaloupes EA. 5C GREEN PEPPERS CAULIFLOWER -- u LB. 5C SEEDLESS EA. LB. 1e GRAPES 3 CARROTS - r i. . dWS ROUND STEAK RUMP ROAST ib 59 1QC LBS. 1Qe in. LOIN PORK LB. NEW 5e left-rig- n i ; UJ o 11-1- - - : . M 1 V ; MEDIUM SHARP CHEESE ib. 39c 3 POUND 59 Canned Picnics lb $79 5 POUND Ground Round lb- - 59c Canned Hams $359 t. Open House Set For BYU Students Conference v SWIFTS SELECT C ( .e are'-voun- War Hold Annual Outing Prgr?m. de"'saU Lake cafe, hosted by :..f.r .u luu:Mra LaComb ""f"'1 Bar iui me M.UUUI ana us ieaiuresi On Saturday evening a - -- On August 25 the Midvale racks No. 1654 of World War 1 Veterans and Auxiliary held their annual uoitgny- - SHRDR their annual outing at the Sprue es in Big Cottonwood Canyon. There were well over one hun dred veterans and wives in at tendance and there were visitors from Orem, Mr. & Mrs. L. M. Mc and five visitors from Donald, the Ogdcn Barracks No. 1011 were Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Pett, Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Simons, party al fced.- V10? and will also be presented. Light re-- ' ireshments are being planned. The Midvale open house is un dcr the direction of the BYU Residency and the Midvale Stake Presidency. BYU alumni coord inator for the stake is Kenneth Lyman open house chairman is Marie R. Anderson. Clifford Jones Leaves For Australia Mission Grant Soule. Clifford Jones, son of Mr & Dinner was crved in the lodge suurrounding a large fireplace Mr$ Vernon Jones, S. Allen St., after which a full legislative re left by plane Tuesday morning port was made to the group by where Harry W. Taylor who had just of last week for Australia, r mis returned from four days at the he will serve on a National Headquarters and call sion for the LDS church. There In San Fran would be stop-oveIng on eur Utah congressmen and senators in Washington, D. C. Mr. cisco and Hawaii while en route The farewell testimonial for Chf Taylor is a resident of Sandy, active in World War I veterans ac- ford was held Sunday, Aug. 16. in the Midvale Second Ward. The tivities throughout the state. wa as follows: invora program Before adjournment world war lion, Teddy Blanchard; remarks songs were sung around the big Ralph Davis, Salt Lake; remarks, fireplace. Carl Zobell; rcmerks, Trent Jepp-son- ; There is a movement on foot remarks, Bishop E. Lynn to establish the fifth barracks Reed; remarkj, Clifford Jones, in the OremProvo area after which IheWorld War I Veterans remarks. Vernon Jones, father of the departing missionary; or of the USA Inc. will authorize the gan selections, E. Lynn Reed, a of in organization Department vocal .solo, Mr David Draper, Utah. Department officers will by E. Uvnn Rrrd. accompanied in- ciiriea irom me present live k. ,,.! ' n,..M barracks. . existing ,.,. vuuuru cnurru me nu.sinn home on Aug. 17 for one wcrk. Alta Mining Property He returned to his home Sunday evening until Tuesday morning Fire Destroyed by of la t week. A geing sway partj Salt Lake County fire depart- WM KWn in hi honor Monday mcnt fought a fire Wednesday jovcninfi of laM week at the Mid evening which destroyed a build iva!c tT by Mr Harold Pearson. Ing and ramp at the Columbia jSmcItcr St. Fifty-tw- o young pco r Rcxall P!" enjoyed the dinner party mine at Alta. Wasatch Mining Corp., owner Tnc Misses Connie, Carol, and of the mine, cxUmalcd damage Marie Anderson, were in charge lot the game, which were rjoy at $10,000. Mack Jacobsen, Alta, an oper- - M dinner. He wa aUo ator at the mine, discovered the prevented with gift fcr hii mi fire alxmt 8.30 pro Firemen hadiion the blaze out by 10 o'clock. and rrlative Fifty friend r were at the A building containing a airport last Tuesday and ore bins, a bunk morning to bid farewell and hou. and a lOtvft. wooden ramp wish Clifford Jones the best sa were destroyed, it w reported. Ait r nUaJon. two-yea- rs ..... n.r - lead-silve- two-yea- Mr recep- Eagles Plan Annual Picnic Bingham-Midval- Fraternal e Or- tion at the Midvale Fourth UK der cf Eagles, Aerie 659 will hold Ward honored the young couple its annual picnic on Sunday, Sept. Mrs Robert Bowles, Santa Ana 6, from 1 to 7 pm. at the Mur Calif., was matron of honor ray City Park Bowery. Bridesmaids were Cherie Ij The picnic lunch will be furand Rochclle nished to all member Comb. Midvale, and their man Ana. The best Bowles, Sanla families and its auxiliary free of was Keith IComb. brother o( as well as to all prospecthe groom, and ushers were Jim charge tive new member who have been McDon Lrhl. John Crittenden, invited to attrnd aid, Provo, Warren Sumnccht Copperton, and Paul Rompus Murray AssKing with gifts were Mr David Stoker. Mrs Howard Har ker. and Mrs Keith Nosack. Mis Joan Sampson was surtervkoi over the refreshments. After a short honeymoon thr young couple will make their home In Nephi. whor? he i coaching at the Juab High School thin year. Gary iJiComb gradual ed from BYU Friday evening, the day of hu marriage. Mrs ijiComb was a former student at the Uni verjuty of Utah Out of town guests were moth er of the bride, Mr Gunnard Johnson, the bride's brother. Richard Johnnon, Mr A Mm Ro bcrt Bowles and RocheKe. Sanli Ana, Calif Priniirtlial parties were given for the brideto be in Santa Ana hy friend and striates where he was employed County Library American Fork SUr Uy U cheduled for I.a!wr Day, Srpt 7. and U bring npnnwred by ihr American Fork Riding Club i the local rcdoo ground at 1 3fi pra. In charge of the rodro I the Young Rodro Company of Oak lry. Utah There will be five big events plus specialty acts. Ray Jones, Ogdrn. U the announcer. It is an K.MRA aprroved ro deo. It Is announced. The Sa!t Ijkc County Library will b'gin it annual aerie of txrnk. reviews, lectures, dramas, etc , on Friday afierno n, Sept 4 in the hcdfiuarler buildinfi at Midvale at 1 M pm Thi rrirj will begin with a lecture by Dr Briant S. Jacob on American literature. Mrs (live Hurt will review her book "American Murder Ballard" at the Sopt Mision The public u invited to attend with admission being free Garbage Collections Day Late Next Week lhr Tnv hut " tfarluifn rnl lection in M;dvalp city will be one day late Routes mill be mm plrtrd in the Mrne trdcr as usual. InaV ti( flf mrrk !1 Hut the inual Vr-n'lari)1e ;)', He worked Tuculay. the Tuesday rou in Wrdneflay, and the Wednesday U account at last PURE LARD MARGARINE 29c v ,t39' 3ib.a59'Sa,adDressing l0AFl5' 4..-59BREAD fcc FROZEN DINNERS ea 39 CARTONED CHEX . LIGHT CHUNK PAPER NAPKINS PkS 10 TUNA 2-- 39c SALTINE CHICKEN SOUP REG. 3?c can 2Vj Sixc Fruit Cocktail CAN 2ib39t 10s CRACKERS 29 RIPE OLIVES pon ln Wdn lovUiaadtng la their pfWeMU. TAll CAN 17' WHITE OR AMEER 1 Chorister Classes To Be at Second Ward ChiriVr rbviro will begin In the Midvale Second Ward. 40 S Main. Sept lo. it 1 pm. There will be a nominal charge for V ; route on Thursday Te ichlnjt the clwen will be Dr A duty dodjfed i like Franalin and Dr Flo U it and unpaid; only deferrwj w kotA trtuct come back and aetUe re ore )tttmrma d,t SHORTENING can Begins Series C American Forks Riding Club Sponsors Rodeo mm FOR SALAD OR COCKTAIL qai. 0) f3 0) WW q)?0l u vM i.Mivr j |