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Show Levine, were donated to the Primary Children's HosDital. They also made doll quilts to take to trie children. SM1DY Richard Setlerberg Mrs 255-334- 8 Topic to be books at Kultura club Sandy Stake has week end A Kultura Club meeting has been set for Thursday, Mar. 25, at the home of Mrs LaRee Anderson, 845 E. 700 S., Sandy. Mrs Ruth Olaf-so- n, vice president, will preside. The topic for the evening will be Books Fall Open, You Fall in Delight Where You've Never Been. Gwen Jones will be guest speaker. Arrangements were made by Mrs Barbara Crow. Hostesses will be Mrs Anderson, Mrs Mary Bateman, and Mrs LuJean Homer. conference conference in Quarterly the Sandy Stake Center is scheduled for this week end, Mar. 27 and 28, with Pres. Marlon Bate man presiding. On Saturday night, at 7 p.m., there will be a leadt, ership meeting. George a member of the church home evening committee, will speak on the theme "family home evening is for everyone." General session, Sunday morning is at 10 a.m. Junior Sunday School also begins at Dur-ran- Slate retained 10. Auxiliary donates by Sandyto PTA Nominated serve for another year in the Sandy elementary school PTA were Mrs Gwen Atwood, com- Mrs Norman Peterson, presmunity service chairman for ident; Mrs Lucille Abrams, the American Legion Auxi- third vice president, and Mrs liary Sandy Unit 77, took 500 Maxine Elg, secretary-treasure- r. pounds of clothing, shoes, raMrs Marcia Chisholm was dios, and toys to American Fork Training School, which nominated as first vice preshad been donated by members ident to serve with officers and people in the community. reelected. Tickets are now on sale for The training school will also accept small appliances the play, the Prince and the in need of repair. Pauper, to be presented at Anyone wishing to donate Midvale Junior High Saturday, good used clothing, or any of Apr. 17, at 2 and 4 p.m. The the above mentioned items cultural committee has been in charge of arrangements. may take them to Mrs AtMrs Daryl Olson, chairwood, 571 E. 8400 S., Sandy. She will take them to the man of the health and safety committee has been in conschool. Three baby quilts, made tact with Sandy city hoping to by Mrs Atwood, and Legion obtain a safety officer to be Auxiliary junior girl, Mary stationed at 9000 S., for the purpose of assisting kindergarten children coming and leaving the school at different hours, and crossing the street without the assistance of traf- - many items mmm fie students provided by the The city provided school. more safety signs for caution but was not able to finance hiring a safety officer. A hearing on the public rabies ordinance has been set for Friday, Mar. 26, between 3 and 4 p.m., in Sandy city hall. placing Wendell Petersen and The Behavior committee, formed by Peruvian Park PTA, met Tuesday afternoon to set behavior standards for students to follow. Each area is represented on the committee as follows: Mrs Edith Menna, Granite Mrs Carolyn Hunt, Mesa; presidents will be honored at Mt. Jordan Junior High school PTA meeting, to be held Thursday, Apr. 1, it was announced this week by Mrs Clarence Hyde, president. Entertaining the group will be the Eighth Grade assembly, with musical and other num- Wayside Gardens; Mrs Gen-e- al Orgill, Granite; Mrs DorSherwood othy Steadman, Park; Mrs Barbara Gaufin, Peruvian Park. Also on the committee are Mrs Merle Robison, PTA president, R. bers. LEGAL NOTICES Past The business meeting, at 7 p.m., will be the election of officers. Eighth graders will receive TB tests Tuesday, Mar. 30 with PTA members assisting with the project. Marqulinn White, fifth grade student at Sandy elementary, will have a drawing entered in a cultural arts contest to be judged with other students from the state of Utah. Sixteen winners from Utah will be entered in the contest to be in Oklahoma. Marqulinn is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Robert C. White. A luncheon on Wednesday, Mar. 31, will commemorate the Relief Society's birthday in Sandy Tenth Ward. The program will be under the direction of Mrs LaVerda Lloyd, president, and will begin at 10 a.m. Mrs Lorryne Harris is chairman of the luncheon committee. Gotberg was named bishop of Sandy First Ward, succeeding Lloyd Stevens, who was bishop for seven years. Counselors are Larry Stevens and William Rowe. rp- Dave AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A FIRE PREVFNTION CODE BY REFERENCE BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council, of Midvale City, as follows: SECTION ONE: That the Utah Municipal and County Fire Prevention Code, addi- tion of 1965, recommended by the Utah State Fire Prevention Board, of which code, three copies are on file in the office of the Recorder of Midvale City, be and it is hereby adopted by reference as the Fire Prevention of Midvale City. SECTION TWO: That all ordinances inconsistent with this adopting ordinance and with the said Utah Municipal and County Fire Prevention Code, be and they are hereby repealed. SECTION THREE: It Is hereby declared by the Mayor and City Council of Midvale City, that it is necessary for the preservation of the health and safety of inhabitants of Midvale City that this ordinance become effective at the earliest possible date. SECTION FOUR: That this ordinance shall be published once in the Midvale Sentinel, a newspaper of general circulation in Midvale City, and shall become effective immediately upon such publication. ATTEST S.'Lawrence Mineer RECORDER (Pub. FOUR REWARD will b 10-y- full-vdu- i, ana ffiJSSQEE (utrantM en ntw A. O. Smith pre mium or dalux gat wattr hutar. If tank laaka within first 10 yaara, you fat naw Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the at 8138 South undersigned State Street, Midvale, Utah on or before the 20th day of June, A. D. 1971. Claims must be presented in accordance 5, with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953,and with proper verification as required therein. Ruatproofl Laakproofl Alwaya raady . . . elected a directors as follows: president, Darrell vice president, Z el-Coy; secretary-treasure- r, Woody Butterfield: equipment manager, J. R. Parker: chief da Mrs Max Hatch, Crescent was in Sparks, Nev., where she attended a western reH leaders forum. gional She has been a H leader for 10 years and is currently serving a term as president of the leaders' council and also as assistant community supervisor in Crescent. 4-- scorekeeper, 4-- two-ye- berts; ar Clubwomen at Tooele convention CHEER S! Ro- Dorothy budget chairman, Gene Overall; concessions, Arlene Ron Parry; grounds keepers, uniParry, Denny Nielsen; forms, Martha Parry; publicity, Jean Overall. Entry fees will be charged. Registration for boys, 9 to 12, who are presently on a Major or Minor Team, and for boys, who want to play ball this season will be on Saturday, Mar. 27 at the Riverton Town Hall between 2 and 4 p.m. In order to register and try out the boys must be 9 years old by July 3 and still be 12 on July 31. Nine year olds must have birth certifi- JVft. cates when they register. The schedule for tryouts is as follows: April 5, 6, 9, 10, 9 and 10 year olds; April 7, 8, 12, 13, 11 and 12 year m III!IICIIT,STII6HI 'i WWUOI IWSIttT olds. All tryouts will be held the Riverton school at 5 at p.m. 36 PROOF The first game of the season will be on May 14. BOURBON STRAIGHT WHISKEY DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BEAM, KENTUCKY JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO.. CLERMONT. BUTTERFILLU FORD & Mrs Charles Schmidt Mrs Charles Schmidt will present Midvale Ladies Community Club at the district convention to be held in Tooele Mar. 27. Annette and EvAnn Dahl entertained on their accordions at the March meeting. They are daughters of Mr & Mrs Everett Dahl. Melva Larson gave a legislation report. A check for $60 was given to Esther Jordan for the Girl Scouts. KENTUCKY BY THE '66 Carolina Hdtp, V-- Auto, 8 $799 P.S. '61 $99 Pontiac, auto, P.S., P.B., 8 stk. '64 Rambler, $349 '66 Ranchero dlx., auto. $1199 '70 Bronco, loaded with ex. equip. $3850 8 ft. Camper, stove, sink etc. $799 65 Fairlane 500 Hdtp, 8 Auto P.S. $899 $1549 '67 Ford pickup, 8 stk., air $1899 '68 Fairlane 50 wgn., air, 8 '70 Galaxie auto, P.S. $2649 V-- V-- V-- V-- V-- 8 V-- LOWER PRICES V-- 8 BETTER CARS! - Home of the low Price Dealer 12655 So. 1700 Phone West Riverton 254-393- 11 NOLAN J. OLSEN Attorney 8138 South State Street Midvale, Utah 84047 r SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY OFFICE: STATE STREET (Head Office) 2510 South State SALT LAKE CITY OFFICES: CITY CENTER 1325 South Main GLENDALE INDUSTRIAL CENTER -1225 South Redwood Road SALT LAKE COUNTY OFFICES: HIGHLAND 3020 Highland Drive OLYMPUS 2855 East 33rd South COTTONWOOD 6275 South 20th East EAST MURRAY 5565 South 9th East UNION (So. Murray) 6255 So. State REDWOOD 3430 South Redwood Road GRANGERHUNTER 4065 West 35th South GRANITE PARK 3620 South State - - 5666 South State - 266-352- 9 - - - - - FOR ALL OFFICES PHONE Sprinkling Systems MEMBER V? l .L. "J FEDERAL in- DEPOSIT INSURANCE 486-698- GIV- that a public hearing will be held on Friday, Apr. 2, 1971, at 5 p.m. in the council room of Midvale City Hall for the purpose of hearing before the Board of Adjustment of Midvale City the application of W. Dale Waters, 60 S. Grant St., for a variance from Sec. 11-- 7 (9BCD1 of the Planning and Zoning Ordinance relating to side yards, rear yards, and area for construction of a large garage. All interested parties are to appear and be notified heard. By Midvale Board of Adjustment. EN AND TRUST COMPANY MURRAY Plumbing Co. ,8) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY VALLEY BANK HERB TOWERS' Yourself parts 25, (Pub. and you get it at Do-- It WBBA Riverton new board of Deceased. Date of first publication March 18, A. D. 1971 OF COURSE IT'S & of directors are elected Wilkerson told Mid vale po- liLC HC nau where he had gone, intending to staythree days, but the RUTH N. DENNY, Executrix of the Estate of NAPIER HERBERT aka HERCARMER, N. CARMER, BERT Local datary and In etaliatlon axtra.- - Dial WRRA hn2Kd 75-9-- watar haatar fraa. with all tha hot watar you naadl 3-- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HERBERT NAPIER CARMER, aka HERBERT N. CARMER ECffi57 I an organization meeting Friday, Mar. 26, at 7 p.m. at the Midvale city hall. Possibility of entry in the Babe Ruth program will also be discussed. All interested parents are urged to attend. returns home after 3 weeks Ked-dingt- MAYOR yaarl Armed with rust. Last seen In the vicinity of your wa ter heater. Telltale signs Include rusty water in your tap and leaks In your water heater. Help trap the villain Rustfinger...call your A. O. Smith dealer todayi The Pony League will have Kent King, principal, and two students and two teachers. PASSED BY THE UNANIMOUS VOTE of theCityCoun-c- il of Midvale City, on the 16th day of March, 1971. S. 'Joseph Mazuran . charged with destroying millions of watar heaters each Pony League to meet Friday Ivan Kunz. The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Thursday, March 25, 1971 weather was so nice he staved three weeks instead. -, St. George was one of the Van L. wilkerson, ou, uuwhich Midvale police iect of a police search for; places mm weens three home peared from his trailer at 50 Depot St., Midvale, Feb. af27, returned home Sunday S. Smith Louis Chief ternoon, Missing man J. PARR GODFREY, Chairman. Lawrence A. Mineer, Citv Recorder. 25) (Pub. -18, 1 CORPORATION 3- ..- SAVE NOW! SPRING TIRE SALE! REDUCTIONS ON ALL CAR - TRUCK TRACTOR TIRES UP TO 20 OFF ALSO: reduced prices oil filters and grease. -- THUR. IFA INTERMOUNTAIN i ... in to keep freight on the go any terrain and weathei f our computerized COIN (for Complete Operating INformation) system, to keep track of some 70,000 freight cars ovei Plus our f I ' v - . . . 10,000-mil- e '""" ' mmm wi n 3$tt; .TwwsiS system. 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