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Show • THE UTE S~NTINEL --------------------------~P~A~G~E~SE!VYE~N -:~;;~~;:~~~=;~~~~~~~-- Midvale, Utah, Friday, December 13, 193!l WEST JORDAN NEWS Mrs. Fannie Williams was pleasa n tly entertained at her home on December 5, the occasion being her 76 birth anniversary. Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hibbard and son Don, Mr. and M rs. Ira Beckstead, Hyrum Beck- stead, Francis Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams and son Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Anderson, Mrs. Edna Bowthorpe and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Williams and son Jack, Mrs. Fannie Williams and Miss Juanita Sundblom. 83 Sandy Students Jom· State Readmg· c:rcle The Best Gift on the Tree 11 Eighty-three students from Sandy school have completed the State Reading Circle Requirement. They are a.s follows : Third Grade-Max Bigler, Marjorie Perry, Martin Winn, Anna --o-Williams, Howard Nelson, Don Mr. and Mrs. William J. Leak Kemp, Gale Ainsworth, Donell Rasand daughter Irene and Mr. o.nd mussen. Mrs. Welden Rasmussen o'f Draper Ermile Park Fourth Grade spen.t the week-end in southern Mazan~ Marion Jensen, Rae Ca.nna Utah. They visited with Miss Wlight, Melva Fordham, Phyllis is, Ruby Leak in St. George, who accompanied them to the Boulder Eivor Johnson, Doris Borg, Angeline Sacos, Udell Erickson, Ber-dam on Sunday. nice Davis, Junior Jensen, Shirley -o-· Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman at- McNamara.. Eva Rae Hardcastle. tended a party Monday evening at Faye Morris, Ruth Johnson, Jeann the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanderson, Elaine Sorenson, BonWhiting of Union. The occasion nie Boberg. Fifth G.ade - D. S. Adams, Jr., was Mrs. Whiting's birth anniversBetty Jane Gillespie, Betty M. -oary. Funeral services were held Wed- Johnson, Paul Anderson, Noal \V. nesday afternoon in the Miller Jenson, Jack Griffith, Elvin Atkinward in Salt Lake City for Joseph son, Margy Adams, Carol Clayton, Park, a former resident of West Zina Moore, Mary Zupan, Ma.X.:.ne Wrapped in Cellophane Hanson, LaRue Alsop, Elwin BagJordan. --ouley, Nils Carlson, James Nance, W est Jordan school elementary A useful-practical gift Maurice Ferguson, Ray Malmberg, grades presented the operetta to send your loved ones· "The End of Santa Claus' Trail", Oral Birch, Glen Sacos. SIXTH GRADE - D o r o t h y Christmas Bargain prices Thursday evening in the school au- Horne, Wietzel C r awford, Rulon ditorium. Miss Leila Abbott was ' on All Blankets. E. Rasmussen, Edna Hanson, Mary in charge of the production. Elaine Gladys Fordham, Joy Winn, - 0ORIGINAL Ross Bishop, Haze· Thompson, Tuesday evening is open night Donna Lois Nielson Lovdahl, June at the M. I. A. meeting. Several Margaret Borg McNamara, Ectty one-act plays will be presented Billy Polson, Verla Ostler, Sophi~ during the evening. Ellswcod Bell ~ ~~orna 0 1 t011, - 0Renee Dewey, Barbara Clark, Dahl a atte::r:ded Mrs. P. T. Bateman Gor Watkins, Dorothy Peterson, party Thursday afternoon at the EmHanson, Leon Lan~gren, don home of Mrs. Nettie Brown of 33rd 24-30 Richards Street Harriett ~m. Sa..rnuels EuLeda ma South Street, the occasion being Holden, Geveneth Steffenson, Reed her birth anniversary. Grant, Betty V\rHlia ms, Effie Gunderson. Seventh Grade - Lila Atkinson, . SEEUL~SS RAISINS, Gilbert Green. 15 oz. Pkg. ------------------------ ------------------------------Chester Kim, Eighth Grade CORNED BEEF, WoodBarbara Pierson, Nelda Can --------------------·----·- --·-------------·--- -----··· ··-·-- . bouse, Warren ·Pierson. SYRUP, ~TALEY' Ninth Grade - Fanstine Pollock. Pet Gallon .__ ... _____ ---____ _-. ----------..------------------- ! ~ The Gift Supreme! FINE VIRGIN WOOL BLANKETS· Made In Utah UTAH WOOLEN MILLS GLOS~t~f~~:~kg. . .. .. ... 5e tGc 59 c . .............. ········ 5c 19e 121/?c lVIATCHES, Ca1·ton ·--·-----·----·----------·--------·--------- ___ __________ _ CHOCOLATES, Per Pound -·-------·------------·--------------------· OTHE~e~~~~~· ··----·-------·-----------·------------1 Oe ::u~~~: RED ic?oT ..., and up _ _ ___ _ _ ___- ------ - -·---- - - ·-- -·--89e . .....- - .. - ....Good Assortment SHOES, HOUSE SLIPPERS, and all kinds of CHRIS'TMAS GIFTS at reasonable prices. - ...-.. . . ..- -...- With every 50c purchase will be given a chance on a red wagon and a manicure set to be given away December 24, at 3:00 o'clock. ROL-SAVE STORE ... RIVERTON .:. UTAH ~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllht.. = L. D. S. TRAINING DOESN'T COST- IT PAYS! --- - = .. SALE AT .GRANITE URNITURE w·e co. Deriver Everywhere 1050 E. 21st S, Sugarhouse MURRAY - PARK CITY Out of the Hhrh Rent District a~·e: 1. Every player must present the coach with evidence tp.at he is physically fit and in normal health. 2. All players must have at least an average of C in class work. 3. Every player must present a statement to the coach or principal from his parents expressing their desire for their boy to play and assume j all responsibility for accidents that might occur from the game. The schedule will include seven games each week, beginning with this week, December 9, and continue through the week of March 15th. I l I ·\ ' •• '. ~~- • •: . _ _- 0 ~ j:"1 '.-~~ · ;:;..- -- Important Notice JACK'S To insure the maintenance of the high standards of training that have made it the outstanding commercia! school in the Inter-mountain area, the L. D. S . Business College finds it necessary to restrict De Luxe Sandwich Shop now. THE HOTTEST CLEANEST Fuel that can be used in any furnace taking solid fuel. Only- $7.50 ·L. D. S~ BUSINESS COLLEGE ~ 70 North M.ain SALT LAKE CITY ~------------------------------------------~----~ 1 ·-t The Best Place In MIDVALE COOK COAL and Lumber Company Midvale, Utah. T elephone: Mid 10. · Robins' Nest ,I By ROBBINS A physical education program having as its goal "equal opportunity for all" is being launched by the Draper junior high school under ditection of Coach George Barton. Fourteen basketball teams a r e being organized, each having a regular captain and a schedule of I thirteen games, one each week. The teams are designated by letters from A toN. Every boy in the Junior high ~chool who is physically fit and desires to play ball will be given an opportunity. The eligibility ru1es • enrollments in the day school training during the period of January 2 to Mar~h 15. Those desiring to enter during that period should file applications == == BIG Christmas School Begins Program \\ In Physical Education To Eat Good Service---Better Food Selecting All-America team<' j ·.· the vogue at present, so hee '::' another. H-sLeft end. Jack Patience ceives All-Amer ican >-·.::.-cogr1ii.i n due to his great p a ss receiving · ·· ility. Gained experienc e thr ou;;h juggling chili bowls in the DeL·u:- e sink. Left tackle. Tony Sumbot. 'I ned~ are few All-American tackle~ :n history whose shoes Tony couJdr ': fix . Left gua-rd. Ed O 'Brien. Famvt~s for butchering opposing linerr.t~ 'J, : hence the nickname "Butch'' Center G. S. Northcutt. ~ w ~ zard at passing either the bu d~ (: the ball. Experienced through ir·· .>;: slinging. Rlght guard . Tyler Vincen:. l!. rperienced through coping w· · n short changers. Nothing g etP y him. Right tackle. Kenneth H f. 1 _ Great at cutting down oppo :" : ·~ ball carriers. There is only ~ :tm: ' :::: difference bet ·y;.·een him anfl ::-.. : J. "'1 shave. Right end. Glenn Johnsor::. £'11perb at breaking up plays. B I'eahing comes natural to this candida··e - He carries dishes on a tray f~r the DeLuxe. Quarterback. Ralph Duval. Bt'~'c you have a real show man. A lwa"'ts gives football f ans a show for th~'~·r money. Right halfback. Be rn R asrm '-1· sen. A great b a ll carrier wbo specializes in end runs. Gained e ...perlence from skirting counters on Saturday nights. Left halfback. C. E. Matthews. A real triple threat star. A m a n who can kick, pass and fumbJt: th'3 ball with rare skill. (Barn~y l Bernard Fullback. Jones. Here is a man who :fl'r st gained experien ce by forcing bi:; way through Irfs Theatre isles on "pay night." He has travelecl m a ny miles on the g ridiron and has a_ lifetime average of 8 .9 ym as per g allon. And there you have it, my clea1· public. What a team ? It i s my privelege to say that a more glaJl1orous array of talent has nevm appeared heretofore on a selection of this kind. We print Butterwrappers, Pbone · Midvale 178. |