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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, August 7, 1964 Pa8e 3 408 E. L.- Stauffer,. - Meadow Dr. , 6871 409 News 4-- H Utah Primary Continued from page 1 Sandy Sifters The Sandy Sifters held their School, 138 Pioneer St. 9th regular meeting Wednes398 Midvale Ward Third 29. 75 day, July During the nine Recreation Hall, Olympus weeks the club learned about St. 585 399 Elgin Hokanson, cooking and about each other. Hoover St. Sis Tilly greets us with a 399- - A- -D. J. Telesco, 306 Very warm smile most every Roosevelt St. Wednesday. East Midvale 400 East Midvale Second ; And for her guidance thank-yo- u Ward Recreation Hall, 87 East is the word we'll say. 7000 South. : Debbie Tilly works hard all 401 Bullock's Gymnasium, .50 West 7200 South. day, ; She shouldn't though, her's 402 Midvalley Elementary School, 217 East 7800 South. good anyway. Union " ; Becky Hanson always is pre404 Union School, 7220 South pared for what we'll make, 700 East. i Whether it's cookies, candy, 406 Union First Ward RecOr cake. reation Hall, 7400 South 1000 Debra Harward is a girl East. that's merry, Cottonwood Heights Plus that she's a good sec407 Mountview school, 1M retary. East 7000 South. Jean Wilcox is a good cook, You'd agree with just one Calvary. ". Lutheran Church Recreation Hall, 7136 ' South 1700 East. 410 J. Frankovich," East. George 8145 South 1330 "Ault, 7469 But- 425-Ja-nice ler Hills Dr. ' ' .; 425-Mrs H.. Green, 6742 South 2300 East. . ; . S: Lines, 2322 Sundown Ave. ,: ; 427 Butler Sixth Ward Recreation Hall, 3001,East 7800 So. 429 Butler Ward Recreation Hall, 2700 East 7000 South. 430 J. Frank Christensenj 3131 East 7000 South. ',.' 432 Jean Taylor,' 2460 East ' 7600 South. . ' Sandy 415 Copperview Schoni uaq South 150 West.' 417 Anchor Baptist Church Recreation Hall, 201 North 300 ' " West ' 419 Sandv Fourth Wd reation Hall, 500 South 700 East. .City Hall,; 151 South 300 East. 420 William E. Clough, 985 ';" East. . Sandy Sixth and Eleventh Wards (West Wing,) 1200 East 8600 South.' 421 A Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8575 South 700 South 2nd. 421 4 i East. '' 422 School, Edgemont ' South. 423 Crescent School, East : A . ' 1085 ' 9800 , 11020 S. State St. 424 Joe W. McCormick, Galena Dr. . 426 Dale W. Mitchell, Serpentine Way. View School, East 10331 South. South. . Bluffdale 444 Bluffdale Ward Recreation Hall, 1776 West 14400 South. 1737 West Herriman 446 Herriman School, 25 North 100 East. West Jordan 452 West Jordan Junior High 7550 School, 851 13400 South 1700 West. 455 West Jordan Second Ward Recreation Hall, 7895 So. 2700 West. South Jordan Jordan School, 458 South 10364 South 1300 West. ,,. Copperton 465 Copperton School. Bingham 468 Fire Hall No. 2, Bingham Canyon. 453West Jordan elementary 7812 school, South 1700 West. Elect Lark 471 Lark Shool. M . 943 . 426-A-Al- . , 865 Granite Secretary of State Granite Ward Recreation Hall, 9797 South 3100 East. 431 Draper 436 Draper Scout Room, Feeding that Automobile Oil Bring Ii To Us for an Overhaul Second Ward South 1300 12883 East. 438 Draper School; 900 12400 South. East Formerly A Riverton Riverton Second Ward Recreation Hall, 12555 S. Redwood Rd. town 441 Riverton hall, 12891 S. Redwood Rd. 442 Eldred R. Hamilton, & E Automotive A'&J Automotive 440 "All Work Guaranteed" Paid Political Adv. by Mrs N. D. (Pete) Hayward 266-249- 2 6292 S. State St., Murray . look, Randy Lawson's food is the best anywhere, It's for sure her food will be in the fair. Very early in the day Kelly Bishop leads a song, Which makes us want to sing all day long. The cooking safety talk of VicKie Black's, eeds this Man as Governor Utah Has every cooking safety rule, there isn't one it lacks. Shawna Tilly is a pretty sight to see, Especially in an apron working busily. The Five Nuts The Five Nuts went to the Spruces on a camping trip. Attending were Ann Webster, Jody Lamb, Cathy Gilchrist, Barbara Bogenrief, Marian Hopes, Linda Gilchrist, and leader, Mrs Jane Blankenstein. the Cal Rampton, as your candidate, can win in November first gubernatorial victory for the Democratic Party of Utah in It AS 1 y. 1 Keen Teen The members of the Keen Teen club held a meeting at the home of Elizabeth Lind. Prayer and pledges were given. Claudia Carrigan lead "The Cannibal King." Patricia gave a demonstration on "Sewing a hand-mad- e hut. ton hole." Coleen and Claudia Carrigan gave talks on health and safety. Then the group talked about the fair. Afterwards they worked on their articles. Refreshments were served. Meeting reported By Rhea Reading. TO THE DEDICATED DEMOCRAT: TT1 v v 4-- ft . V. M - A . ... 16 out regard to city or county lines. Rampton , is attracting support from every group, large or small, that feel Utah's growth is important to our future. As a dedicated Democrat, himself, , - . withyears! Rampton has united all of of Utah's Democrats, Cal Rampton has supported your Party for more than twenty year. He has been one of the architects of its present strength .. a strength that can now sweep the state. Your support of will Rampton in the Primary Elections, August II, assure your Party of Victory in November. Calvin i L. ' i rt Ut 14 T. TO THE THINKING INDEPENDENT: our Job opportunities don't meet our needs; years of Republican leadership has led us behind neighboring our school problem has grown until it is now at a crisis; Utah's tourists industry has fallen way into an state. It is time how for a change. And Cal Rampton will lead our state into a change for the better and knowledge to help us solve our aggressive, prosperous new future. Cal Rampton has the experience the school problems. Cal Rampton has the strength and energy to lead us into increased industrial growth kind o f growth that means more jobs for more people. Cal Rampton has the program to bring Utah'the increased for jobs, schools and prosperity, support tourist revenue we need to ease our tax burdens. For Utah's growth You have seen where 6 1 Calvin L. Rampton in the Primary Elections August J. Rex MkKAY COUNTY CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER Term (Two-ye- ar We all have a personal stake in the operation of our County Government. Rules end regulations and taxes emanating from the County Commission affect all our lives. For this reason, it is Important that the men we entrust with these powers to rule and regulate be both wise and competent. Such man is J. Rex Mac Vf, a successful business man, rancher and farmer. He has had wide experience in tax, water, contract, irrigation, finance and insurance problems. He is an outstanding youth leader with strong background in recreational activities. If you want to get the most out of the least tax dollars, we urge you to vote for 1 1, and again in the General Elections, November 3. TO THE DISSATISFIED REPUBLICAN: sudden end (as we all knew it Suddenly it is 1964, and Utah's boom in defense industry has come to a shocking, Utah's would). Utah has fallen behind our neighboring states in attracting the fresh flow of tourist revenue. school problems of the past 16 years are still with us and have grown to an almost impossible point. You have has not had the foregood cause to be dissatisfied with the Republican leadership of the past 16 years that sight and the courage to face up to our problems. The battle of Utah's survival' is too great for party lines. Utah must elect a Governor that can lead our people Into action to solve our job, school and economic problems. Cal Rampton is that leader. His experience, of toknowledge, energy and strength will give our state aggressive leadership to tackle and solve the problems day and face the problems of the future with confidence. Support Calvin L. Rampton, Democratic candidate for Governor, in the Primary Elections August 1. 1 For A Democratic Victory . ... For Utah's Growth Schools For Jobs Prosperity .. . ... . . . ... VOTE FOR rn J. Rex RflacKAY n AnrrW DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR fr County Commissioner Yofe Republican! Paid political advertisement by Blaine Watts, 104 Jefferson, Midvale i, i Tht Volunteer 1 for Rampton Committee, Donald Chairman, art proud to bo abto to proient this paid political advertUemtnt r . ' , in behalf of Cal Rampton. B. Holbrook, v. '' |