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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Missionary Page Six Friday, September 11, 1959 This 7 That Annette Rollins County Bank Is Held Up; Suspect Wins Scholarship Found with Funds (Continued from page 1) ious, but a lot of bumps. Jordan In has had one already. On the other hand, a West Jordan boy was killed last Christmas time by a MLss Annette Rollins, Midvale, car coming from the opposite di one of four Utah students who is was reetion, which at that time not obligate to stop. This law won the National Foundation's 1959 health scholarships, it was could have saved that bojrs life announced in New York by Basil O'Connor, president of the March It now appears that the Salt of Dimes organization. reLake county commission has Miss Rollins, a 1959 graduate versed its original decision and of Jordan High School, will endoes not intend to build a road roll in the nursing course at to Butterfield Canyon through connect with the road Tooele Brigham Young University. The new health scholarships County is completing up Middle Canyon. The roads would meet at are awarded nationally to out White Pine Basin near the sum- standing young Americans seek mit and form access roads to the ing careers in one of five health Kenneth d cial). Kent Jchnson, Salt Lake, Uni versity of Utah (occupational therapy). Merrill C. Oaks, Provo, Uni versity of Rochester (medicine). "It is an honor to present health scholarships to these stu dents," Mr O'Connor said. "They have been selected because they show outstanding promise of advancing the high traditions of the nation's health professions and of of contributing to the mankind. These scholarships are gifts from the nation's people through the March of Dimes." Mr O'Connor pointed out that though this is the first year health scholarships have been awarded, more than 4,600 students applied for the 515 scholarships offered. Winners are selected in each state by state health scholarship committees composed of five state health leaders representing the five professions included in the program. it. Such failures add up to one of the reasons why Utah ranks at the bottom of the list, in the opinion of tourists, and is likely to stay there. ed well-bein- Meeting Set by Bailey DeWayrvo Chairmen Named by Fire Ladies President g Autumn Is t 4. V. K mi I I;; I I mm See What You Save When You Shop at m KiST Utahns should see Utah now. This is the advice of Gov. George D. Clyde, who has pro claimed the period between mid- as September and See Utah Season." The plan, as developed by D. James Cannon, director of the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council, is to have Utahns learn how enjoyable it is to travel in their own state. Then they'll be more anxious to tell the world about Utah's sce nic, historic and cultural attrac 4 2 qts. 49c SALMON CHICKEN SOUP can I0e CRACKERS 2 The proclamation points out that the early fall season is the most pleasant time of the year to travel with less traffic on ex cellent highways to many points of interest. Also, Mr Cannon observed, fall colors are beautiful. and the weather delightful. Utahns should also learn how much cas be seen in such a short time and on a limited budget, according to Mr Cannon. For ex ample, with three days available a family can go to almost any point of interest in the state, and not involve a lot of time or Canal Mud Riverton School lfcm IIH MM Sl in RUNN STEM V MUTTON STEW ib. 9e T-Bo- ne Steaks ib. . 59 lb. 29 SHARP CHEESE lb. 39c Ground Round RUMP ROAST lb 59' PORK SAUSAGE Ju. Community Club Holds Luncheon .A ROUND STEffi 59 ib. Crescent Car Flipped by Truck, A 10 year old juvenile, found Midvale Driver Unhurt fighting in a local tavern Sunday night, was referred to the deClarence Robison, 240 Collldge tention home by Midvale police. St, Midvale, escaped injury last Officers are continuing the nj PS CH Z it jiii mi i. -i- i I i . i..ii. .i mm -- mi . n of the juvenile in the check-uon tavern, including the source of a fake driver a license which he was carrying and uing for "identification." The "license 'gave his ace as 23, and apparently was taken at its face value by the bartender, police said. FRESH GREEN BEANS lb. SNOBALL CAULIFLOWER lb. 5e .. iny ,.....,.,,.,.. Illl.1....yl mw p.m i i hi i in l m tip 47 V LB. 9C PEPPERS EA.1C NEW CARROTS 3 lbs. 10c Banana Squash LB. 3C BORDEN S INSTANT 27' MARGARINE PURE LARD Salad Dressing 4 0 bill II J size 59' SALAD OIL qt 39' CHEX EGGS n mem UttlAI qt. BREAD p . ,,. GREEN I745 Of V.1 SAVIN OS OW$ u in. mi, 10' GRAPES fRENCH TAILOR.' ATIC aVKCHASE k SEEDLESS FwriNrnooucroiHTO IN m ii 51 POTATOES f$cn aji not CP SCOTTISH StXTUWO FY A c f(o)c MUTT WHITE OR AMBER Fighting in Tavern Friday wtirn his car was flirted upside d'own by a truck at 4700 S. Red word UL Both vehicles rre traveling north and the left turn Jut truck attempted a Robitcn wu pasting, and th truck's bumper turned tht csr on ili top. Robison hid only on his elbow. LEAN YOUNG ill r 69' ... To Sponsor Fair Rd 3 9C I Plunges Truck i, 25 CAN tions. Brake Failure ft can mid-Octob- , j?" 3 lb. 5 9C 09- - SHORTENING cans 1 29c ib. DILL PICKLES Scenic Utah Li U L UL2) TUNA Fire Ladies Auxiliary is meetWednesday, Sept. 16, at 8 ing PTA p.m. at the Firemen's Hall for their regular meeting. Mrs Myron Bosh, president, an In its programing this year, the nounces the following chairmen Midvale Elementary PTA is en that will serve this year: Mrs deavoring to improve the citizenRodney Rasmussen, refresh ship of parents and children ments; Mrs Ken Tripp, entertainalike. ment; Mrs Armond Bosh, tickets; The first meeting will be on Mrs Frank Canning, quilt; Mrs Thursday, Sept. 17, and the Arnold Javaine, chaplain; Mrs theme "Better Citizenship Mervin Both, sunshine; Mrs Leon be will car Through Friendship" Rasmussen, publicity. out. ried Other officers are Mrs William Parents of first, second and Grant, vice president, and Mrs money. third graders will meet at 7:15 Leonard Berratto, secretary rooms It is in ohildrens their however, that pjn. Hostesses for the meeting is Utahns emphasized, where they will get acquainted should plan their travel Mrs Bosh Leon and Mrs Myron so that they can have the most with the teachers end with each ard Berratto. other. At 7:30 they will be tak- In rewarding and enjoyable trip, en to the .school cafeteria to enMaps and literature of the state and its regions are available in joy a typical school meal. the Tourist and Publicity Council Parents of fourth, fifth and estimated at $10,000 Damage office in the State Capitol. sixth graders will meet at 7:30 was a milk caused to truck Mon p.m. with teachers in their chil One area of the state the when the brakes dren's rooms, get acquainted day morning five counties of southwestern and let the vehicle roll slipped with teachers and each other, 200 Utah is demonstrating the ad into a canal at Cres The Riverton Community Fair vantages of autumn travel by and at 7:43 p.m. will be taken to cent yards will be held Thursday, Sept. 17, designating the early fall period the cafeteria. Loris Kartchner, 240 East 5900 Following the meal everyone South, reported that he stopped from 4 to 8 p.m. at the school as Indian Summer Days. The five will go to the playroom where at the Nick Dunn place, 11440 gym, it is announced by Mrs Gor- county organization has also em don Mousley, general chairman. barked on an advertising proRichard Bateman, the new as- South 700 to pump milk in Exhibits cf arts, crafts, and gram, directed mainly at southsistant principal, and Lowell to the tankWest, He truck. told deputy , ,;n Hicks will be in charge of the " h?ui ern California, to encourage the sheriffs that he set the brake and and and events This . w . . tourists to come to southern Utah special program. should be an evening of good fel betw een and Mid- , uv a ui 1 uufc vtit. uuiiia Deadline for entries has been October. inaf lowship and friendship. Every down a hill, a pen. through pig sot for 10 a.m. Thursday. parent is urged to attend to help and plunged into Mr Cannon asked service clubs the Galena Ca get PTA off to a good start sug- nal, burying most of the cab in and other community organiza gests Mrs Evelyn Clayton, pub- the mud and water. lions to plan to present a pro licity chairman. Kartchner told officers he saw gram on ttah in September so that their members will be en the rig start rolling and gave couraged to see Utah now. Films David Searle Claims chase, but was unable to catch it. are available for this purpose The truck is owned by the Fed Murray Bride erated Milk Producers, 1800 VM Mrs Allison Bills, president, he concluded. 1700 Sou, Salt Lake. Midvale Ladies Community Club, Murray LTXS Stake Center was announces the opening luncheon the setting for the marriage FriGirls who swear they've never will be held Wednesday, Sept. 16 oeen Kissed, can hardly be b am Homemakers at 1 p.m. at the day, Aug. 2fl. of Miss Kathleen Right-wa- y Ambassador Club, ed for swearing. Tuttle and David James Searle Mrs Marx Blackett will introJr. Golden Berrett, LDS elder, Exhibit at State Fair duce Mrs J. Bracken Lee, who officiated, after which the couple will review "Wonderful Women y Right-waine electronics business is The Homemakers wa honored at a reception. of the West," and Mrs Beverly comprised of some 500 big and The bride is a daughter of Mr 411 Hub, under the supervision and Mrs Diann Frear, little manufactures, which are & Mrs Wilford S. TutUe, Murray of Mrs E. Lynn Rrpd and Mrs Brown, who will present accordion num- supplied by 3,000 to 4.000 parts a took State The bridegroom's parents are Mr Lawrence Ware, ana component makers. bers. & Mrs David James Searle Sr., 5, Fair exhibit at the Salt Lake Mrs Harry Wright is program Allen St. County Fair, Plastic refrigerators now The girls participating in the chairman; decorations, Mrs WaMiss Sue Tuttle was maid of made weigh 150 pounds less honor. Bridesmaids were Miss group exhibit were Colleen Car- - lter Anderson and Mrs Charles man sieei models. Sharon King. Miss Irene Elliott rigan, Nedra Curtis, Joan Pcarce, Troester. Reservations must be in by Miss Nancy Tuttle, and Miss Lee LaRae Beck. Chorie Lynn Voyce Monday. Sept 14. Contact, Mrs Vickie Ann Elliott Julie Tullle was Pedersen, It is estimated that industry Judy Pearson. and Carolyn Reed. The group ex David Downs or Mrs Clarence spends $500 million annually on junior bridesmaid. employee communications. Mary LaVon Hansen was flow Mbit oi first year foods took a Stringham. er girt Best man was Byron state fair exhibit. Eva Marie Ware's record book Stark and uAers included Lynn I Tuttle, Glenn Sac, rhillip 0 won s blue ribbon in the County Garrison. Dennis Meeker, and Record book contcct. won a State Fair Palmer Paulson. Ringbcarcr wu Carolyn PRETZEL exhibit on her molasses and suRay Tuttle. tJvHEN EMftSDfi CMARHVy CTCEtSD After the couple returns from gar cookies. a short honeymoon trip, they W CONQUERED HEAWEH SAiONS will make a home in Murray. BEHa SIGN of the CROSS m THEIR guests for the wed- Crash Injures Two; pf AO- - THE 96 TtCK TICfWM THE PRETZEL Trtis SM RjR ding were Mrs Doris Elliott and Cf Woman Cited daughter. Irene, Lee Ann, and Sandy aw. v K.TA r - t Dana, Bcllflower, Calif. CENTURIES A collision in South Salt Lake Monday evening injured two elWoman Injured in derly women and resulted in citations being Issued to Mrs MaxCollision at Sandy ine M. Brklaclch, 881 Onyx Dr.. drever of one of the can. Sandy, A collision at 9000 S. State St cited for negligent colliShe Sandy, last Thursday afternoon sion, wsj no driver's licence on her Mrs Abraham injured Neeringi, and leaving the scene of D378 South 1300 WeM, and spun person, an The accident occurher car completely around. Mn red accident at Highland Dr. and 2640 was when estf driving Necrinjr South. her car was struck by a southbound car driven by Mrs Lovlns Harrison, 10000 South 4lh Wont. Police Check Juvenile Elementary & MM' Ideal Time for Travel In i -- Hi 1 Ml The agents recovered $2,873 of the money which the bandit got from a girl teller at the bank in $10 and $20 bills. Kenneth DeWayne Bailey will be honored at a farewell testimonial prior tc his departure for the Norwegian Mission, Sunday, Sept. 13, at 5 p.m. at th Draper First-ThirWard chapel. Program is as follows: prelude music, Thella Hunter; opening song, congregation; invocation, Robert Day; sacrament song, ohoir; sacrament service, Aaronic Priesthood; speaker, Griffeth R. Kimball vocal duet, Dale Smith, Gilbert Rasmussen; speaker, Lynn R. Webb; musical selection, choir; remarks, Bishop Herbert O. Berrett; remarks, mother; response, missionary; closing song congregation; benediction, Dale Kimball; postlude music, Thella Hunter. fields medicine, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and medical social work. Each scholarship is for $2,000 for a total of four years of col lege training. The other Utah students nam ed are: MLss Maxine C. Bullock, Salt Lake, University of Utah (medical-so- Opuirrh State Park region. Tooele County commissioners are reported as quite upset by Salt Lake County's failure to fol low through after once approving the project, and are reported to be studying a route which would lead into Utah County, complete the scenic loop. This would leave Salt Lake County sitting with one of the most scenic route in the West at its doorstep, but letting its neigh bors reap all the benefits from Get-Acquaint- ft.'- ' 000. - j f A daylight bank holdup in South Salt Lake County Wednes day morning brought a loss of $2,960 to the Southgate Branch, First Security Bank, at 36 East 3750 South. Within two hours the FBI pick ed up Jack Nugent Winniger, alias Jack Nugent Shaw, 40, in motel less than four blocks away, and charged him with the robbery. He waived preliminary hearing and bond was set at $25,- - Health Field ( HI lyjli'-LCuu 3gc 10AF 1 5' 49' doi. 27' Qt. |