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Show ... The Midvale (Utah) Sentinel FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947 7-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::..-, Page Five . N Il . ow under New Manage ment Many Local Students Attend B. Y. University A Special to the Midvale Sentinel Sixty-seven students from Midvale and vicinity are listed in • Due to the small amount involved, we do not accept want adt h 'th d b t Brigham Young University's record autumn registration of 4,586 excep 0~ a cas~ -or er asis. No ads taken by telephone. students, it is announced by reg- TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for all 1PIANOS-New Conover & Cab!; ~innets. Can save you money. makes of typewriters and addistrar John E Hayes. Forming th~ largest enrollment ing machines; carbon papers, Piano tuning. Ph. 0197J3. J Elden LOCATED NORTH OF WEST JORDAN CEMETERY in the history of · the university type cleaner, brushes, typewriter Brown, Draper. are students from 42 iitates, the mats and covers etc. THE SENT- = : : = - : - - : - - - - - - - - - - - ON THE BINGHAM HIGHWAY SUBSCRIPTION S taken for Read· District of Columbia, Alaska, Ha- · INEL OFFICE 36 N Ma. ers Digest. Christmas rates. m. · ' waii, and eight foreign countries ___ Two-fifths of them are veterans. DISTINCTIVE CHRISTMAS Cards. Mrs. William Erdman, local Students enrolled from Midvale Names imprinted. Quick service. representative, Union Avenue. MAYOR GLADE TO SPEAK . Phone Midvale 0483jN. lm-N 1. are: Mack S Adams, Norma Joye THE SENTINEL, 136 N. Main. Boyd Pnce, son of Mrs Donna TO CH HERE GROUPS URCH FOR SALE-At my home, 354 E. _ _ _ n'coveringl _ is _ St., _ _ _ Allen _ _ rice, 156 Bateman, Ezra Taft Benson, Nor- l _ _ _ _ Men M and Girls Gleaner All. sushone, collar broken from a Center St., Midvale, beautifully, FREE! 'FREE! FREE! rna Black, Beverly Jean Brady,, tained 2 weeks ago wh\1 he was of 1\-hdvale 1st and Garden-View first quality ladies aprons styled service delivery and up Pick Burgon, C Grant Brown, Shirley wards are invited to the home of playing. medium an6. small sizes large, in availnow is laundry La Rae ~urgon, Joyce . LaRae for your LaRue Barton, 153 Lincoln St., prints, also in sheer cotton in Sandy. ' Dunn, Mane Goff, Lela Mane Han- able for Midvale and Mayor p.m. 8 at 16, Nov. Sunday, Rebekah prints; nice variety of crochet Queen of the West sen, Andy Frank Hobbs, Janice Prompt and courteous service. embroidered liaby's clothes, and h d L St lodge No. 22 entertain••\\ Monday Earl J Glade of Salt Lake City Jensen, Vernon LaMar Jensen, made poke bonnets in velhand everyes was ry aun ar. . ' Rae Norma Vernon W Larsen, night at the Midvale t\\mmunity wil be the gtlest speaker at the felts, very nice hand· and vet . Flak.es. Lyon, Ann L McDonald, Fae Me- [ thu~g m Ivory church in honor of th Rebekah first Fireside chat. for Christmas. Phoebe gifts made serv1ce dellvery and Plck up Kee, Joy D McMullin, Marva Nayate president, Mrs L n•lla. SchuN14 lor, Viola Mae Nickelsen, Wayne Iafternoons and Sundays until Mitchell. an , and other state tn ·ers, also .. . G Olson, Duane W Player, Floyd 6:00 p.m. Phone Midval\e 605. SEE MRS. HEBER AYLETT for several past officers. .n nd MasALVIN J. OLIVER, C Richardson, Donna Beth Rind- 1 ter Burch of the LO.O.F lf SugarAUTOMOBILE, Fire and Cas .. furnish will Scouts Girl Local Star Laundry N28 ualty Insurance. Phone Mid. 36. house, was a special "Uest. A lisbauch, John A Shelton, Guene-J nner w a s served, cafeteria tht' progrnm at the MidvaleLadies vere Sprattling, Maurine Sprat.l - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Wedmeeting, Club Community dea d .' ling, Donna Beth Steadman, Joe A For Sale-All white enamel Elec- Good Business Lot for lease on enj• persons style. 130 nl'~day, Nov. 19. ' ~ ~ Main St. See Joe Ruby, 109 N. tric cream separator, nearly VanWagoner, Agnes A Weibell, lightful evening. Sandy St. Will build to suit tenant. East, Main 13th South 8600 new. ElizaGorringe, Caroy Young, Lois to asked are Scouts Girl All N28 0488-R4. Mid. beth L McDonald, Catherine New- Utah-Phone Mr & Mrs A E Bu · ·Icy, 142 lj ,. l the to thing o cl. old contribute man. Lincoln St., observed their 25th DOLL CLOTHES-Ma de to order. ,,_ , !!,' dina h t " anniversary ~ ' _, .. ~ . ' . wedding Fifteen students are also enroll- 1 "Neighborhood H o u s e Project" Elva Barney, 1191 East 3rd So., ner at the Empire Roo 11 of Hotel your leadL'rS will give you further ed from Riverton. They are: MarPhone Mid. 170-NR. N14 information. Sandy, < tah, Saturday eventn . Those jorie Anderson, LaRae Battison, present were. the host. at hi hostess, Jean Kathryn Beckstead, Melvin LOST-Fur-line d leather gloves, Mr & Mrs Lester BucJ 1 Y, Ml" & A Berrett, Thomas E Butterfield, in or near Midvale. Return to m Buckf}J-rs Marvin Buckley, Cleon Decker, Maurine Grover, NH ; Sentinel office. ley, Miss Amelia Bucld•'Y of Pro- home of Mrs Charles Troester. Mrs ~ ~ Gale LeRoy Holt, Clifford D Mousi Troester was assisted by Mrs ~ ! vo, and Mr & Mrs How rd Bar- Edna FOR RENT-Modern room; a 1..:.::~~:::::::::~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.. i ley, Donald M Page, Jay R PeterGardner. P the J iinner, the Stephensen, Q Jack rows. Following son, gentleman preferred; no smok· Spanish peanuts are usually Thompson D Deith Thompson, group went to a Salt Lal• theater. skins. brown their ing or drinking. Garage availThe district leaders and council Brklajcich, sec.; Delores Ander- salted in and Norman C Turner. is reporter The treasur&". son, N14 able. Phone Mid. 140-M. meeting Marcell Graham, who recently held the regular monthly en also are students Eighteen Southam. Vesta Quite 'frequently cholera and ~oiled from Sandy: Don A Cald•·resigned as manager of the local nt the home of Mrs David J GardFOR SALE-Six room modern the After 5. Nov. Wednesday, ner erysipelas co-exist in the same well, Willard K Carroll, Lorraine Utah CeLery CooperatiYc ,plant, home, approximately 1¥2 acres ' business meeting refreshments~ "Pastin' up behind'' in poultry herd of swine. When this hap- Greenwood, Carol Elaine Jackson, is now a deputy on the ~alt Lake choice ground; good water right; county sheriff's force. He is a were served by the hostess. The I up to one week of age is some- pens, the producer who over- Bonnie Jean Jensen, Don A Jensen, $5,000. Located one block east of former Midvale police chief. group presented Mrs Margaret I times blamed on an excess of looks cholera is in for plenty of Vernon LaMar Jensen, Oreal Kauf- 1 Jordan high school on Alta road. man, Ronald Lambson, Marion J 1 headaches. Buchman with a lovely gift, on soybean meal in the ration. R. A. Eyre, Box 508, Sandy. N28 her retirement as district director. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.__;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.,: __ _ __ Larsen, D on Sidney Latimer, CRESCENT WARD TO HONOR Rodrick John Long, Earl M May- 1 FOR SALE-Weiner pigs; Russett MISSIONARY TO SWEDEN BarNickle, Lester James nard, hostess were 92 troop rownie Nelson, Honoring Francis L ! .potatoes. Linden Olson, 6897 bara Lu Neilsen, Melba Ottesen, who will leave soon for the to their mothers at an investiture S. 3rd East. Phone Mid. 0394-R2. Walter Rasmussen, ThomLeRoy hall. Firemans at 30 Oct. rty P LDS the N14 of Swedish mission Stowe. Mark as the conducted Allgood Alta Mr urch, a farewell testimonial gram, and Mrs Edna Gardner FOR SALE-One used washer in the finest quo lity will be held at Crescent ward BATEMAN-DUR ANT NUPTIALS ,.ented the girls invested with worsteGs, gabargood condition. Price $50.00. chapel Sunday, Nov. 16. The PRECEDE AVALON RECEPTION dines, flannels, brownie pins. Refreshments N14 414 So. 1st West, Sandy. coverts, tweeds , following program has been anrt' served by the girls. and Following the marriage cere- shetlands nounced: FOR SALE-5 room house, bath· sport fc:~briu • mony in the Salt Lake LDS in the newest patOrgan prelude, Mrs Ora FairTroop 85, under the leadership room, 2 clothes closets, screen· temple, Oct 29, a wedding recep- terns, weaves and irs Milton Bills, have started bourn; opening song, congrega- o ed and glazed porch 10x12 front • custion honoring Mr and Mrs Wayne I shadestoi. Ia• red tion; invocation, Edward Fair- making Christmas gifts as a craft porch, basement furnace room, to tom L Durant was held that evening your measure • . plenty coal storage and fruit bourn; selections, violin trio, badge project. They are working be soon will and craft, shell on e~t prices you·d Cresin ballroom room; stoker and furnace autoAvalon the at Levitre, Harold J Pyper, Ray never dream pos· work. leather domg matic; electric hot water heater, fornljer the is cent. Mrs Durant Bryan Bean, accompanied by tible in this day modern; Venetian blinds strktly Leola Bateman, daughter of Mr ' and agel Eileen Thompson; sacrament; The officers of Troop 85 are in living and dining drapes and and Mrs E P Batema!l of West vocal selections, Mr & Mrs Geo Earline Bowen, president; Connie rooms. These two rooms are also ROYAL custom Jordan. L Woodbury, accomDanied by Tanner, vice president; Francis tailoring guarancompletely carpeted; rugs on the The bride was lovely in her I tees perfect fit . floors in two bedrooms; kitchen assures long lastwhite satin gown and fingertip ing good looks and bath inlaid linoleum. All •. outside walls lined with brick; veil, and her bridal bouquet was Come in soon, fabric your choose cei\ings insulated. Double garwhite gladioli with red rose Qenand style • . . get " age; hen house 10x16; large lot; ters. Her sister, Norma Joyce perfect fitting, fine Three houses south of $8,000. • •• suit Bateman, frocked in aqua blue, quality Service Station, BingTriangle you'll be sur• was maid of honor. Mrs John prised how lillie ham Highway. Phone Midvale Hansen, matron of honor, wore a you pay for so much N7tf 0395-R1. blue frock. The bridesmaids were clothing pleasure and satisfactionl WANTED-Gri ll and radiator for Miss Jean Ba ternan, Mrs Ross 1934 V-8 Ford. Call Midvale Berrett and Joy Player. Little N21 0887-R4. Sharon Hansen and Catherine • Ann Durant were flower girls. FOR SALE - Practically new Jean Miss Crane, Lorna Miss electric Modern farmers are installing Kenmore vacuum. Must see to Midvale 60 N, Main and Mrs James Nelson Coleman Reasonable offer will appreciate. water pumps now that motors are avail·.' were in charge of the gift room. be aeqepted. Inquire Mrs Young, able again. N14 Phone Midvale 182. I Ramona Ha \Vlings; violin solo, Golden I•: Webb; address, Pres s/ A Rasmussen; instrumental numbers, Wilford J Pierson J ' Clement Crapo, Harold Bjork, Ar. thur Peterson, Clifton Alsop; remarks, Bishop Hyrum Hardcastle; · Mrs Allison B1lls rntertamed response by missionary Francis liembers of her bridge club at the L N !son; vocal selectio~s Larry "Luncheon In Town". broadcast al Harmon; benediction J 'Arthur e Congress hotel m the Crown Lan a t c s cr._ _ _ __ room in Salt Lak e C 1·ty s a t ur d ay. . . Sportsman's Inn . I i * Coffee and Donuts l SERVED FREE .i .l5ll Nov ; rday Satu I Qirl Scout ?+(ews . . !I From p.m. lo 1 a.m. j ~ 6 I,_ !~ * II Dick Shield s II and Ha'J~~~.n~.:;J'::~.~- ,';'':;:'~:, !l \. Owen Steadm an I ,, .Many Farme rs are_ install ing ELECTRIC PUMP S Apparel Shop r ....... . . .... -..- ··-. -·." ,.. .... : I: ; FOR FAST STARTING- • • ~ • • '·· They realize that electric pumps main. tain a constant, dependable supply of water - winter and summer. This helps keep farm .buildings clean and sanitary, promotes healt~ier poultry and livestock, decr-eases fire hazards as well as being a great convemence to every member of your farm house. • Pep 88 Ga$oline - Ethyl and Reg· ular - is now seasonized for cool weather fo give you quick start~. Vico Motor Oil, Permalube or Quaker State in the proper wint r grade will also help get fast r starts and will release more power to your engine. t· WATTS In Novelty THANKSGIVI NG Buy From Your Electric Equipment Dealer DECORATION S A Utah Power & Light Company Message TURKEYS Protect gears from strenuous friction by changing now to win• ter•grade Vico transmission anti differential lubricants. effected by Ordinance for Midvale City, Utah, AND DEA .. EitS ~TLA~ J' ;.,, 1 """"' ~111ir. p,.,,,Jn/,r Mo/flr Oi/1 Prntl11<1! 49 1029 Bleedina: Hearu Role Bushes, Shrubs, Potted Plaata h FLORAL DESIGNS - 8rd E. 7800 So. Mid. 9682Jl lj For the Best Glass of Beer in Town • Closed • Tuesday~ e : Hall, Midvale, Utah, on or before November 18, 1947. ! STOP IN AT • • • Applications should state all of the qualifications of ' " I l ! the applicant for the position, including training and character Joe Ruby's Tavern 1109 North Main Street references and a brief personal history, employment record and present employment. Murray Soffe's Gardens tions to Lawrence A. Mineer, City Recorder, City business and Midvale - Applicants may present, or mail, written applica- experience, together with Get highest quality t·roducls at Tulip, Daffs, Hycinths, Crocus, Dutch Iris Bulbs Delphinium Plaab Tubers Peony Floral and Nursery on 25, 1947. The position of City Manager is now open and will be filled on or prior to January 5, 1947. •• ••• • e FOR SPRING FLOWERS October Drive in to 1ny Vito-Pep 8 St1tion or De11ler lor complete winter c11r service ' c~foll• Plant Now. The Council-Manag er plan of government was For your pro11clion ._ Do ure t!tquall t~nli-freeze ;, (Jrovided. Hav1 batle-Yy1 tlr11 at11l •Park pl11gs checked. PEP 88•VICO STATIO PURITANS NOTICE FOR EASE IN GEAR SHIFTING- ••••• •• FOR SALE-Majesti c coal range with water jacket. $50.00. A trade will be considered on a radio or what have you. Phone N21 Midvale 265- W. PUMPKINS cialized lubrication. Applied by scientific chart, not by chance. PrP XH R~&"l~r FOR SALE-Give Magazine Subscriptions for Christmas. Sub· scriptions taken to all magazines and renewals. Special Christmas rates. Also Xmas Cards. Mrs J M Despain, 82 Locust, Midvale. D19 Phone Mid. 618-J. Shapes For ELEC T RI C A L'L Y SMALL BUSINESS accounting handled economically, expert!)~ and confidentially on part-time basis. Simplified systems install· ed. Income tax service. Phone NH Midvale 182. FOR SALE-Canarie s. See Mr; Rachel M Forbush, 7515 So State. J3 Phone Midvale 230- W. TAVERN CANDLES Avoid squeaks, hard riding. Pro• teet chassis and body with sp • p,.p HH f.tb.tl G11sr,/iur ·» The Good Word in FLOWERS 'P'«#t 4 'Bettur, 7~ FOR SMOOTHER RIDING- fPEP\ \lHV L~:. . ,;:; ;. . Further informa- i i tion may be obtained from the City Recorder. I AIR CONDITIONE D - ~ Phone GOOD SERVICE Meet Your Friends at Ruby's l ; ~ :: I Mid. I 3451 ·-···-"····-·-..·-·--·-···-············-····..........................".--··-·I BASEMENTS DUG LOADING GRADING HAULING Basement Excavation Rates $.25 per Cubic Yard Special Grading Rates With Excavation Job Reasonable Rates on Sand - Gravel - Fill Martineau Bros. General Contractors Mid. 764-J 220 Olympus St. |