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Show THE" UTE SENTINEL Midvale, Utah, Friday, May 22, 1936 STUDENTS EXHJBJT WORK I Union Junior ~igh School, left for 1 Los Angeles Fnday (today) where I he will attend summer semester of 1 Primary organizations of the the University of Southern Calif- Repnnt from Jordan B !·oadcaster. First and Second wards will hold ornia. Students of the Drap er Junior their spring festivals together High have, during the year , enter- j First Monday afternoon at the Wilkins ed a number of their vocational N ~ighbo rs of Mrs. S. ward Amusement hall. Mrs. Sam surprised her Wednesday afternoon 1 and hobby club projects in state Crane and Mrs. Bert L. Smith will at a party. Fourteen guests were 1 and local exhibits. have charge of the affair. exhibited two K~ith Fairborn present. model airplanes at the state fair --.t in the Industrial Arts special diThe hobby show of the Draper .Mrs. May Orgil entertained at a vision, the models being awarded Second ward M. I. A. adult class birthday part y. f or her gran~ - second prize in their division. included many interesting displays daughter, Paulm e Bradford, FnAt the Telegram-Tribune Hobby 1 Tuesday night. A back ground of day afternoon on the child's fourth Handicraft exhibit students of the quilts and needle work extended a- birthday anniversary. Six little school displayed four projects. long both sides of the school audi- guests were present. 1 Many excellent soap carvings were displays interesting Other torium. entered by Alta Terry and Marjorie Newbold. Junior Brimhall and Eu. . . included a full size ooops built by I gene Riska exhibited a collection and Chnstlansen . L . E Blshop 1 Fred Arlington, · motor attached, family visited at Logan over the of bows and arrows. Howard fishing tackle and guns of many Bishop Christiansen Smith sent a winning number, a week-end. makes and styles, photographic played the the U. S . A . C. Sym- set of mechanical drawings. He work, modeling work, flowers, received an invitation to the Easter phony. wood and metal work, archery and Party of the Knighfuood of Youth. cooking. Mrs Alma F. Smith and d~ugh- 1 As an outgrowth of his hobby j club activity in eighth grade sci. · xh"b"t d an S Ge from ter, Margaret, JUSt returned orge orenson e 1 1 e ence, . . and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hill interesting and unique collection ' a six-week vacation in Cahforma. family of Sandy visited r~latives of finger prints. in Draper, Sunday. . be will reunton family The Garff held at Liberty Park Sunday in ner will be given Saturday at the Mr. and Mrs. Vern Richins, Mr. honor of Mrs. Minnie Garff, 84. I First ward hall. Relief Societies and Mrs. Vern Jordan, Mr. and Hershel Garff will be in charge of , of both Draper wards will direct Mrs. Cliff Drollinger, Mr. and Mrs. the affair. the dinner. Eligible members of AlVin Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Do- ) to attend the 1 both wards are urged vis of Lehi, Mrs. Jack Joosten Jr., The P . A. Nelson memorial din- affair. Miss Helen Larsen and Tony Sund entertained at a canyon party Sundany, honoring ].fr. and Mrs. Enar Sund, newlyweds of last week. DRAPER NEWS l PAGE SEVE ------ ' I USED CAR E SAL ........ . ... Off ering a list of V a luable Buys in reconditioned Used Cars wit h t housands of inexpensiv e miles of dependable transportation. I - • Mrs. Annie Terry spent the week-end at Mona, v isiting with ' her brother. onder Everyo a Is Saying: 0 ~Jie 1 • The dramatic class of the Draper First ward M. I. A. presented a 'pantomine "And the L'lmp Went Out•·, Tuesday night a t t he ciosing exercises. Before You Buy See BILL PETTY ·--- 950r---- .. 1933 Ford ' -8 DeLuxe Coach. Tew motor, new rubber. finish and upholstery new --········ ............ --·--·----·-···-···· --------------$465 19.32 Ford V- DeLuxe Coupe. New paint, new rubber. Fine s hape throughout ----$365 I • 1930 Ford Sporti Roads ter. ew motor,. new paint, ·ne~v ~P jumbo tires, rumble seat • '· Little Loraine Orgil is home fr?m 'l Salt Lake hospital convalescing from an appendicitis operatie>n. 2---1929 Ford' Coaches. Finest shape pos~ · sible. Each ----------··-······--···-··---------------·-··$ (to~ - - - . . " .. .. } .. . Lowell Boberg, illstructor at the· I . Complete in all details and worthy of your consideration when the utmost sorrow comes. Motl•l il111s1rated h K We, too, say the 1936 Kelvinator JS a fine refrigerator. We like the way the company has answered the questions wise buyers ask -about teml?eratures, operating cost, and servtce It has answered with Visible Cold - a Built - In Thermometer .shows you that your food is being h.ept.rurely,.rafely,dependably cold. It has answered with Visible Economy- for not only does the you can have a Kelvinator for as liHie as I. C. L Gof & Son M ORTUARY Call Mid. 15S ,. !. ~ ~ Chevrolet, 4-Door Sedan. N ew paint, New rubbe"r. Mechanically A-1 ----··-·------$285 -'·3~ new Kelvinator use one-half to one third the current-but a Certificate of Low Cost of Operation shows you, in advance, that current consumption will be amazingly low. It has answered with Visible Protection-for a 5·year Protection Plan gives you signed assurance of long years of service. And the 1936 Kelvinator is a beautiful refrigerator •.. designed with the aid of Count Alexis de Sakhnoffsky. Furthermore, it has dozens of conveniences to lighten the work of preparing meals. So come in and see the 19 36 Kelvinator. It will pay for itself and the terms are so easy that it just seems foolish not to own one. on sale at B B Appliance 56 N orth Main MIDVALE , Co~npany Phone: Mid 11 ----$110 ------··------·····----·-·-·-·--·--·---··--··-----$ 65 -------···----·--·--·------·-·-····---$ 45 2 Model ''T" Coupes, Each -------··----.. ·----------------$ 20 CHEVROLET COU PE a day W • ESSEX COUPE WHEN OCCASION . A Friendly Service •t 1928 Chrysle1· Coupe. Real transportation only ·---------------.- -----··-···------· --····-----·--·- PROTtCTIOM We Deftly Rende'r ... 4, "1 930 ' tudebaker Dictator Sedan. Rebus hed. New brakes, new motor fine s hape ··----$265 ·t~tsiJ& Demands, remember t . . 19SO The fashion show and dance giv~ en Monday night at the school auditorium consisted of tap and dog interpretations, and social dances and was under direction o f Miss Virginia Walker and Miss Rebec- . ca Nelson of th~ s;ho~l faculty. the Mr. George Barton aSSiSted A hundred i'irls P,res~ntation. ~d twelve boys participated. ~ car; : I ,• , • "'! in ' 75 Chrysler DeLuxe Sedan. .Jumbo tires. was Milton H. Welling's perThis .. so.aal cai\ · ~lways had the best of care --$565 1936 I George Bartou left Friday ~~ .v • for the e·:tst. -- 1930 For 2-Door Sedans like new. Renewed from ~te;m 'to stern -·--··-----···--·----------·--···-$255 Mr. and Mrs. R R. Bell will move to ~aJt Lal·: 3 immediately ·after tne ctqse of school Mr. De.ll . will be .employe·::. at the Yellow: j "'tone pc: 1 k durir::~ the su..1 -:-. "~!.'. ..' $245 . How about that sticker for your windshield? Better get it NOW and avoid the rush later. We have been appointed by the State to perform these duties. Wm. D. etty otor Co., ic. PETTY'S PERFECTED SERVICE State St. 8750 South PETTYVJLLE Your Dependable Ford Dealer Comer Midvale Junction on State Street Phone: Midvale 37 . and 291 WE OPERATE THE U'I'AH OIL SERVICE STATION ON THE JUNCTION BE SURE TO OA.LL AT OUR ~TOBE AND PLACE im.EAGE GUDs |