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Show • • • cake, were served. Those present were Mary and Gregory Soter, Pat· sy and Reed Young, Nick, George, and Eugene Bapis. Patrick Elder, Keith Tempest, Mary Margaret and Carl Lindsay, Julie Wahlquist, Maurine Dahl, Vaughn Mineer, Hyrum P Cannon left Sunday Maria Lujan, Joseph's sister, Defor Colorado Springs, Colo., where lores, and Joseph. he is attending a life insurance school this week for ins.urance Midvale Lady Firemens' auxili· managers. He wa~ sent by his com-~ ary met Wednesday evening at the pany, Northern Life ~~urance Co., home of Mrs Arnold Javaine on to take the two weeks course. Wasatch street. Mrs Marcell Gra· .. ham, president, conducted the Ttobert Shaw Hoffman, Stephen business session after which a soStilnovich, Lowell Conrad Dahl, cial hour and refreshments were and Geraldine Gardner of Midvale, enjoyed. will be among the 1200 men and women who will receive bachelor Mrs Chelsea Stewart, proprietor science degrees from Utah State of Chelsea's Beauty shop, returned college this spring. to the General hospi!hl for further treatment Tuesday. Students from the Midvale, Riverton, Sandy, West Jordan and Draper junior highs traveled to Lagoon yesterday to socialize. Athletic events, dancing, rides, con~ cessions, and refreshments were enjoyed by all present. 1\1 A Ehlers, 610 North Main st, reports that % hp gas dr1ven pump was taken from his property sometime last Thursday or Friday. It is a deepwell pump and valued at $25.00. Visitors at the John Day home in n ~~~~ during the week were Mrs ~ Day, Mrs Walter Jenkins, Mr & Mrs Douglas Matthews, Mr & M!:s James Sharp and children, Mr & Mrs William Lawson of Midvale, Mrs E A Beck and daughter, Mrs David Shay and son, of Bingham, and Mrs Leland Day. 1 Mr & Mrs Henry P Jensen entertained their club Friday night at their home on East Center st. Table games were played and refreshments served to 8 guests. Mr & Mrs Roy Lee of Tooele, 1>frs Abbie Horgensen and children of Salt Lake City, Mr & Mrs Douglas .Matthews, Mr & .Mrs James Sharp and children and Mr & Mrs Horace Jenkins were visitors at the Walter Jenkins home Sunday. Seventeen children were present at a birthday party given by Mrs Ted Sargent in honor of her son, Joseph's 6th birthday Tuesday afternoon. Games were played an<! re· freshments, including a birthdey • • each year is awarded on the basis If a frying pan is exceptionally of cmstanding qualities of leader- greasy and must be washed, fill .ihip, high moral character, defin- it with soap, hot water and amitc aptitude Ior militaty service, monia and let it soak awhile first. ar:d demonstration of leadership or ~l('ademic excellence. The best way to keep your in t.he En· Mr Jensen is enrolled 1 !!,ineering college, majoring in civil eP.gineering. He graduated from Jordan high school in 1946, where he was active on the schoQl paper and in athletics. dreams from coming true is to T U E oversleep. The best way to make Page Five 'ern come true is to wake up. Rate: 10 C<'nts per line. Minimum at the Avalon Students of Juan Valenzuela and Gladys Densley will entertain parents and friends at a dance revue Saturday at 10:30 a. m. jn the Riverton First ward recreation hall. Accompanists will be M3ry Lou Densley and Donna Mae Butterfield. Students participating are Karen M.r & Mrs Clifford Ketner an· nounce the birth of a baby son, Wilson, Suzzann Brown, Carla April 27, at the LDS hospital. The Bills, Jeffry Crane, Veda Butterbaby has been named Joel Cli!ford. field, Paul Peasley, Steven Densley, Carol Page, Sharon Helt, Randy Densley, Marjean Brown, JeJordan Auxiliary nine Butterfield, Jeneal ButterNominates Officers field, Ronda Poulsen, Marla Smith, Nominees for office in the Jor·l Renae Page Bonnie Densley, Rod Post American Legion Auxil· 1layne Page, Sylvia Smith, Andrea i.':-~ for 1950-51 wer~ announced Thompson, Verla Butterfield, Mary by the nominating committee at a Robb, Sharlotte Carrol, Joan Me~ recent meeting in the Legion home Farland, Cla~dette De~ley, Joan on North Main St. The report dis~ Morro~, Dixte Butterfteld, Gayla closed that nine young women had Butterfield, and Ann Parry. been chosen as oUicer candidates, Helen Thaxton_ wtll do a. solo as follows: dance number. P1ano solos will be Donna Gilbert, president; Inez by Reneee Hymas and Sue McMulBarrus, first vice president; Elaine lin. . Tripp, second vice president; Irene Mr Valenzuela ts a me~r of Grant, recording secretary; Gloria the McCune School of Music lacLarson, correspond!Dg secretary; .ulty. Marian Millerberg, historian; The!· ma Margetts and Geneal Waters, Local Girl Scouts sergeant-at-arms. Also nominated £or office were Adjourn Till Fall Under direction of their leadMrs Ellen Jenkins, treasurer; Mrs ers, Midge Larsen, Grace Webb Sara Henderson, chaplain; Betsy Steadman, Helen Howard and and Valerie Burnett, Midvale Girl Gladys Rasmussen, executive board Scout Troop 89 received awards members. Election will take place for a year of accomplished achieveat the June meeting, officers said. ments at the court of awards pro• gram, conducted Tuesday after~ noon in the Midvale Firemen's Sandy Student Gets hall, when second class badges and "U" Military Honor attendance stars were presented. Richard \V Jensen, son o£ Mr Refreshments were served to the •"'- Mrs A C Jensen, Sandy, today scouts and their mothers who were was ci:wsen by the Department of special guests. The last activity of troops 88-89 MUi tary Science and Tactics at until £all is an outing planned for the University o( Utah as one of 11 '"Distinguished Military Stu- Saturday. Leaders will accompany the girls. d<:nts'• of the year. 'l'hls special honor, given to a We print butter-wrappers. limited number of R 0 T C cadets • • ' ) How jobs were created Wednesday, May 17 Thursday, May 25 Wednesday, May 31 and each Wednesday thereafter (Air-Conditioned) Phone M;d. 0497-J1 ·1' ·HOME TRIAL OFFER! MOTHERS DAY SPECIALS Rose bushes, 2 for $1.25 or 6 for $3.50; shrubs, flowering trees, cla~ matis vines, bleeding hearts, cut flowers, potted plants and perennials at lowest prices! SOFFE'S GARDENS Vz Mi. east of State St. on 7800 So. Phone M;d. 0682·JI Closed Tuesdays M12 Choice business corner on State St. 5-rm. frame home. Corner lot on So. Pioneer St. also good duplex lot. 2% or 5 acres including irrigation water. $20,000; $5,000 down - income property near St. George. Service station; living quarters, cafe. Crawford Realty Co. FurMces Brooks Arcade, Salt Lake City, Ul Phone 9-1836; Mid. 218-W or 747-J. MIDVALE SHEET METAL WANTED-Three room furrushed Apt. in Midvale or vicinity. No children. Ph Bingham 213. 114 North MaiD Clyde Buxton WANTED-Lady for general house work. Phone Mid. 942-W. M12 FOR SALE - 3-burncr kerosene stove with oven. Good condition. Jnq. 89 So 3rd East, Sandy. M12 APT. FOR RENT-Modern, 2 large rooms, 2 smaller ones, bath and screelled porch. Call Mid. 4537. FOR RENT-Three rm. fw·rushed Apt. Gas, lights, water. Ph Mid. 414, after 6 p.m. M12 $20 Trade- In FOR YOUR OLD DISHPAN YOU PAY ONLY • • • 20.00 $149.50 FOR THE WONDERFUL NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC PORTABLE DISHWASHER No expense- no obligation .. Wash your own dishes in your own home with the new General Electric Portable Dishwasher. Phone Midvale 500 Call Us NOW Shipp Electric Midvale, Utah 78 West Center Phone Mid. 500 Sheet Metal Work FOR SALE-67%x168 ft. lot on 7th East near Sandy. Ph l\!id. 219-J. M12 I THINK IT OVER ! I By Ordering just one ton of I coal each month, during the spring and summer~ you ere insured against a coal short· age or strike next winter. I FOR SALE-Reasonable: Farmall Tractor and plows; Oliver cultivator, Oliver digger, Oliver mow~ er, McCormick·Deering rake; Call after 6 p. m. Inquire A L Grim- J aud, 7100 South Second East, East Midvale. M26 WANTED-Woman to care for two children, 3 and 6. Light housekeeping. Board and room if de· sired. Good wages. Ph Mid. 974W before 6 p m and 0192R5 after. ---::--:--:-=- - - Frank Winget Expert Plastering done by Ray Brewer, reasonable prices, work: guaranteed. Phone 8-3521, after 5 p.m. Home address, 142 East Tru1 man Ave. 6-16 FOR SALE-Bedstead, springs and mattress. Cheap. Mid 718-W. Your Dishpan ---·--·-----·- ··--·-·-------··----- How a new source of oil was tapped McMULLIN REALTY CO. Businesse Properties and Real Estate Regular Price __ .____ ._·---·---·- __ ........ ---· __ .$169.50 How hundreds of businesses were helpeli HELLO - FOLKS! se,....1c•. Midvale Seathtel, 136 N. Malrt St. AVALON BALLROOM Freel WILL TRADE - Home in East Millcreek with hardwood floors, furnace, stoker, cement block construction for property in Midvale 7 Room bungalow with lots of porch space, both front and rear. or vicinity. Phone !\lid. 0892--J4. Full basement with drain and M19 stoker heat. Plenty of space for WANTED - Couple would like to extrt\ rooms. 2-car garage. Lot rent unfurnished apt. in Midis nicely landscaped with grass. vale or Sandy. Guarantee excell~ and flowers. See this place at ent care. Ph. Mid. 0883-J3. Ml9 once. Roto-tiller makes ideal seed bed. Phone M;d. 107·J or 136-J Clayton Smith, 58 S. Main, Mid. Phone Mid. 788-J. M26 ;;:::::--;;:=:-::;:;::-:;::::=:::;--:::;-;:;:--:-:::Row Crops sidedressed with com~ WEDDING ANNOUNCfWENTS I INVITAmercia! fertilizer. For informaTIONS: hlqh q•aflty, low ,rices, fast tion phone Midvale 0483-R1. M19 --kDon't ForfJet Our Saturday Night Dances - 10300 South State charge, 50 cents per insertlon. Gudens end L•wns Plowed - Hugh Brown, Caller - SENTINEL Friday, May 12, 1950 You'll be surprised at the excellent results Sentinel want-ads get. SQUARE DANCING Dance Revue Slated Saturday at Riverton ::\1 I D "\-' A L E TED'S CASH COAL Call Midvale 286 Today FOR SALE-Pansy, and all ldndll of bedding plants. Also tomato and peppers. Pioneer • Gardens, 1 202 Pioneer tS., Midvale, or Ph.: Mid. 656-J. M26 I -~ LOT FOR SALE-In Murray. Un- ' restricted West Side, $350. $50 down, $10 month. Suburban Real Estate, 7699 South State. Ph 111id. 987-NJ. M12 - Announcement- SANDY CLINIC 7980 SO YOU CAN'T STOP DRINKING? Contact Alcoholics. p\.nonymous, P. 0. Box 213, Midvale, Utah. Midvale Group. J2 s. State Ph. M;d, ss~w Hours 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Wed. & Sat. to 9 P. M. -:--::-----:::--:-.-----:- !• Dr. R. T. Wilkerson EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper wants part time work ·in own home. Call at 419 E, 325 So., Midvale. Naturopathic Physician FOR SALE-Typewriter ribbons, addinq machine paper. butterwrappers. cardboitrd , etc. Mldwole Se.ti11el, 136 N. Main St. FOR SALE-Upholstered leather sofa; kitt!hen table; chairs; G E radio, other miscellaneous furni.· ture. Mid. 553-111. M12 1 FOR SALE- Blonde hard wood baby bed, high chair, and matM12 tress. $15. Ph Mid 989. Basements & Trenches Dug GRADING & HAULING . * . All kinds of Cat. and Legion Post To Stage Another "Stag Party" The second ''ttai party" to be Shovel work staged in the new American Le· gion home, 125 N. Main St., has Expert Operators been announced for Thursday, May 1 18, according to Commander ~ale 1 Waters. Members, veterans and MARTINEAU BROS. guests are cordially invited to at~ Midvale, Utah Ph. 703·R .* . KOLLER'S • BOWLING - The story behind deepwater oil A few years ago, a teSt well proved there is oil under the great Continental Shelf that extends out into the Gulf of Mexico, and although rhe well did not produce much, it started one of the most unusual-and expensive-drilling programs in history. So far, in the search for underwater oi4 seven drilling platforms have been built, similar to the one above, as far as 10 miles offshore and in water as much as 65 feet deep. They are set on tubular steel pilings driven 250 feet through the ocean's hottom, for they must be strong enough to withstand Gulf hurricanes. The story behind this operation is the story of risk ... and of determination to do everything possible to find oil for the grow· ing needs of motorists,farms and industries. Each underwater field costs millions of dol· lars more than any of equal size drilled oo land, and although oil bas been found, not enough has been produced yet to repay more than a small fraction of the costs. Meanwhile, the money being risked is creating many jobs, spreading to hundreds of large and small businesses ... and helping to keep our economy free, competitive and srrong. STANIIAR" u OIL CO OF MI'ANy I CALIFORNIA P •ns •heod 1 D serve r·~ h•ller • BILLIARDS - SKATING announces another form of entertainment • Square Dancing I Registration and beginning class Monday, May 15 Fee - I ~~~~~~~~~~~~ tend. J Beginning at 7 p m with a smor- 1 gasbord lunch, the entertainment 17 \vill continue with a floor show at 8 o'clock, followed by Bingo, various games, and television for the rest of the evening. Grant Gilbert, Ray Ertman, and Comm. Waters are in charge of the affair. J Square dancing is held each Wednesday night at the_ Legion home; bingo is played on Friday nights, and a dance is held every Saturday rught, Comm. Waters • said. GRADUATION GIFTS 8:00 p. m. Starts INSTANTlY to relieve (Henry Roberts, Instructor) SORE THROAT $5.00 per couple for 6 weeks' course *-* Remember- Koller's is the only refrigerator airconditioned amusement center in the state. Snack bar in connection .* . Caused by Colds Just rub on Mustt>roiP. ••. it'a made eape<'ially to promptly rPiieveeocl!hs, aore throat and a<'hing <'h...at mmu~les duP t.o coMs. MtLo;Wt•>l•· a<'tuaJiy helps brenk up local cotlg.f'ld ion in the- up~ bronchial tract, no;>O tlnd throat. n 3 atrengtha. l•t•r * Watch Repairs All types of Electric Clocks Repaired & Serviced * Electric Shavers Repaired * Adams Jewelry 19 N. Main Midvale |