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Show 1 Midvalo Lifelong Draper Little League Resident Has YOU .SAVE 80th Birthday WHEN YOU SHOP AT BERN'S jr2U V,. C Final standings of First W 8 Red Sox 7 Bees 2 Giants 1 Tigers I., Claudia Bcrrctt, reigns as Queen of Sugar House following her selection and 1 a coronation s,( Sandy, i, i c O ?, f Results - 0) D. Red Sox 11, Giants 5. Bees 8, Giants 3. Next Week's Schedule June 26 Giants vs. Red Sox. June 27 Bees vs. Tigers. June 29 Bees vs. Giants June 30 Red Sox vs Tigers. Minor League - not only the church's vast volume of records, but most of the . Standings 1 world's legal records as well. 8 Yankees from (Continued Page 1) 4 Bees 5 The church authorities are 4 4 Giants It is significant that the areas methodically placing on film all 4 4 Red Sox that have an independent home- of the legal, land, birth, mar3 6 Tigers town newspaper that takes a riage, and death records of ev 7 2 Indians stand opposing such issues also ery town, cay, county, state, church denomination, Results registered opposition majorites. country, and official document of every Tigers 14, Indians 6. Yankees 5, Bees 1. Citizens must be aware that kind, and hope eventually to Giants 18, Indians 5. the same thing would happen if place all of these films on tile Red Sox 13, Tigers 12. the county ever had to vote on in the solid granite shafts in Bees 15, Indians 8. consolidation into a "metropol the Wasatch mountain. Yankees 13, Tigers 6. itan area government. The Guides of the Kiwanians on Next Week's Schedule county wouldn't have a chance. the tour and speakers at the June 26 Bees vs. Red Sox. voted against the meeting which followed at the Midvale June 27 Giants vs. Tigers. bond issue, but its votes were city hall were Nelson Clayton, June 28 Yankees vs. Indiswallowed up in the big citv church architect, and Arvil Bees vs. Giants. total, and Midvale will have to Reinhardt of the Centennial De ans; 29 Yankees vs. Red June Co. same The bonds. the Arrangements velopment help pay is true of Sandy, West Jordan, for the tour were made by A. Sox. June 30 Indians vs. Tigers. and the other areas that voted M. Hoss. Standings 'no'. t 1 Red Sox 7 Bees 2 6 Superior Wyoming 2 Giants 6 Residents Reunion 1 7 Tigers 7 That 1 This 00 2 7 8 - Kiwanls (Continued from Page 1) an equivalent amount of space above ground. If the plans of the church arc carried out in years to come, the granite vaults will protect Results Former Superior, Wyo.. residents will be at a reunion to be held at Liberty Park in the small bowery between the hours of 1 and 6 p.m., Sunday, July 2. There will be a program from 3 to 4. Bees 12, Giants 1. Red Sox 13, Tigers 0. Red Sox 9, Bees 6. Giants 19, Tigers 11. Next Week's Schedule June 19 Red Sox vs Tigers. June 20 Bees vs Giants. June 22 Tigers vs Giants. June 23 Bees vs Red Sox. Minor League Standings 1 ...6 Yankees 4 Bees 3 4 3 Giants 4 3 Red Sox 2 Indians 4 2 4 ... Tigers OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 8 a. m. to 6 p. tn, tiATIOmVIDSj Results Yankees 10, Giants 6. Bees 13, Red Sox 9. Tigers 14, Giants 5. Yankees 13,. Indians 3. Bees 6, Giants S. Red Sox 3, ankees 2. Next Week's Schedule f IfLIEli dQaC ' L Monro-Mati- Bees vs Indians. Tigers vs Yankees. 21 Red Sox vs Giants; Bees vs Tigers. , June 22 Red Sox vs Indians. June 23 Giants vs Yankees. June June June c Standings Abri,.r, 4 Uln load Most Other Cars $U.9S ALL 4 Wheels, Incl. Labor J. fjl Eli 1 M Day Pirates f Giants ' All American Acceptance Credit Card Systems l.li Align' iFl, TM-i- a Crr, stMrinf. mm Fere Clwvy PtymMtk COASTTOXOAtt HHiAHinrinr I 5148 South Store AM6-180- Murray, Utah 135 W. Ninth South 7 EM ItlVEItTON Milk wm July 4th at the Town Park PARADE ' spa v' 50c All You can Eat 6:30 to 9 A.M. 10:00 A.M. CHILDREN'S RACING & GAMES HORSE RACING 11 A.M. 12 Noon PONY LEAGUE IN THE AFTERNOON LITTLE & ROUGH RIDERS HORSE HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT SHOVY-DE-- 0 Prize Drawing 7:30 P.M. Fireworks GRAND PRIZE TOTE-GOT- Jo Gate Charge E CONCESSIONS ALL DAY FOOD LONG RIDES st h 1 V ( ! l,J I 1 day with his family at his home at 12343 south atn tast. Mr. Boberg was born in Dra per June 21. 1881, in the Boberc family home (now owned by his K I E. K 1 111 W i ii younger brother, Elroy) located immeuiaieiy norm ui ms residence. Throughout his life he has lived on the same block in Draper. He married Mattie Stringfel- low on June 10, 1908 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr Boberg is well known in South Salt Lake County as a painter and paper hanger. He has been engaged in this occupation for 61 years. Being act ive he says, is the formula for a lone, happy life. Throughout his life he has been engaged in many LDS church activities. principally as a chorister. He is at present the chorister for the priesthood activities of the Ml. Jordan Make. Joininc in the celebration were Mrs Boberc and Lowel Boberg, who resides with him, Mrs Alton Parr.. Salt Lake. Mrs D. Ed MUTTON CHOPS II reacnesn .ii " III 111 I V I II r 4 MEW I I spuwd n III III v I Ml III V -- mutton U ... ,0.' "" i - PITTED OLIVES Gelatin 1 iii -bCddClli iii 69. Value (Continued from Page 1) barbecue fireplaces and tables in the bowery area lor the use of the public, i unds lor the i fireplaces and tables have been I provided by Midvale Kiwanis Club, which first don a t e d tall can money for a wading pool, then left its expenditure in the coun i i cil s discretion when a wading was found impracti c al pool there. The police committee was V asked to get bids on a radio VMHHBBHlliHiHHMMHHIMMr for the second police car; ex penses of. two officers were authorized for attendance at the state police convention in AA1 a. l..; ;siuuy was continued on I possible lowering of speed lim ns in residential areas. Lawrence A. Mincer, city re corder was asked to investigate possible violation of a building permit in the city, council men fearing another instance of a authorized for con building struction as a duplex being converted into a triplex or four- - I plex by fitting out basement apartments. Recorder Mincer advised tnci council that under a new state! law the city would go on a fis cal year basis beginning July 1, 1962, and that the budget to! : be adopted in December would be for six months instead of a mJj II ft nft DkasJa I I MMWHilllHiHMnHiH ITTAM WlM IlilUI STEW H 111: lb-- t CAKE J V El i 1 t)fa FmB I I I AIM Cini 11 IU1I 1J aJI U I I v V ni fl tH I I -- fcW U P I I I rMMMMMmMMMHHHHlllllllWM STPAifS Wl 439' 11 VHHnHnMMiiiHMHBWV I J y 1 1 1 1 2 L 2c Pancake 1 II ii rr r i II II II U. I : 25c FRYERS ward Disnan (LaRue). and Mrs Dallas V. Young (Blanche) and IS grandchildren. full t FREESTONE ar I Council bk O PORK SPAREMBS X' Ii 1 v : year. Editors - Budget - TOWN PAYS BREAKFAST Lower Than Those Charged By The Big Supermarkets In This Area; Genuine "Low-CoThat Provides For With A Mark-u- p O peration" One You of BERN'S Profit From Each Dollar's Sales At Only Penny Euy $10.00 Vorth Of Groceries For $3.50. The Midvale Lady Lions in stallation dinner was held re(Continued from Page 1) cently with the following officer beng installed: Mrs J. tensive operation at the base. Albert Smith. S. State, presi- An air show will follow. At noon on Friday at the dent; Mrs Theodore Sargent, first Vice president; Mrs 1'rcd John' M. Browning Armory in Miner, second vice president; Ogden, one of America's leading Mrs William J. Thompson, missile experts, Dr Lyman (. treasurer; Mrs Kenneth Mount-cer- . Bonner, a former Utahn, wi ii secretary; Mrs Gail Mc be the speaker. A real western afternoon and Donald, sunshine chairm a n; Mrs Fay B. Thomas, historian; evening is planned in nearby Mrs J. G. Thompson, Cotton- Morgan with horseback ruling, wood Heights, chaplain; Mrs jeep rides, fishing, swimming, Arnold F r a n c o m, publicity followed by a cocktail party ami chairman; Mrs Robert P at a western chuck wagon barbe Pierce, Mrs Kresh Juretich, and cue. After dinner the group will Mrs George Boutsls, directors. attend the Morgala Days rodeo. Mrs Robert Pat Pierce installOn Saturday the scene will ed the ladies. shift to Brighton for lunch at Alpine Rose Chalet and Mount Majestic Manor. A genuine Swiss atmosphere is planned for the croup to enjoy, and every one will be taken up the mountain slopes in the chair lifts. 30,000 mOn GUUAMTKO I mi Adjust S 6 Lady Lions Install Mrs Smith as Pres. Tm-m- I, tigMca Written quorontn up es. Front End Mnt Viuol LIm( tqulpnwnt. Wt car Comair, fc tCWflXT C7 .gc volu 2 3 4 3 4 3 2 Last Week's Results Pirates 2, Giants 14. P.raves 3, Yankees 4. Pirates 9, Braves 10. Indians 8, Yankees 13. ' Next Week's Games Braves vs Giants, Monday. Pirates vs Indians Tuesday. Giants vs. Pirates, Thursday. Yankees vs Braves, Friday. v SHOCK ABSORBERS L .......6 Braves We Honor All Credit Member of Yankees Indians . 1 Trial W W II J f- r- Linings Cards 19 20 PONY LEAGUE RD Wednesday, June 21, John II. BERN'S Prices Are Easily 15 Boberg, Jifelong resident of Draper, celebrated his 80th birth- - Mainly Because BERN'S Is A Results I 5 1 Giants 19, Tigers 11. Bees 4, Tigers 1. Standings, Second Half 1 0 Bees 1 0 Red Sox 1 0 Giants . 1 0 Tigers week. -- Half: L 15 PRC EOT (Continued from Pae 1) Sandy City Walker Bank at 2.1 percent and a $35 premium. The bid provides for the $250,-00to be redeemed as quickly as the district can obtain the funds in the fall. Other bids accepted were for gasoline requirements of the school district for the year. The Roderick Oil Co. will provide the estimated need of regular gasoline, and The American Oil Co. will provide the ethyl gasoline. An increase in travel allowance was requested after more research is conducted on the request, for all traveling employes of the district. A new testing was approved for students entering school for tuberculosis with the consent .of parents. The board approved the employment of Mrs June Robertson as a school lunch manager at Crescent School. They also approved a list of kindergarten teachers for the 1365 students enrolled in the course this sum- Seedless BLEACH u Nir ii i President. - nn qr i y I SnuNn .tw..v 11 imh y I P P?ndK SUGAR i - y I y l REG. 57c SWIFT'S -W BEEF STEW pitW I 17' Cucumbers V irinrs CORN I V j" LONG SLICING " FROZEN Strawberries p SWEET J v V " k'iiiiiii lb.ba9 V NICE nnn OIL 1Q MITY i SALAD BEANS jr pLTH RA)SNS nJl CTCAIT 0 mer. The Board approved of paying an additional $300 requested by the State School Board Association for expenses to the $300 previously paid. Utters of appreciation were presented to the Board from retired teachers Mrs Virginia Cor-aMiss Irene Thomas. Mrs Neva Cropper, and Mrs Vila Stevenson; also from Mrs Greenwood Jordan High School PTA NYLONS sypeir -- 5C V |