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Show • f3 THE MIDVALE SENTINEL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Pa:g:e:E:~:&:::::::::::::::F:r:w:ay:·:D:e:~:m:b:er::1·:'':1~95_0 at the Local Librar) On Friday, D•c. 15th, the following new books will be added to the Midvale branch of the Salt Lake county library: Son of a Hundred Kings, by T B Costain. A story of a young boy ISTRl( TLY 8US IN ESS • by McFeaiters I I;:::==================~ E. L E CT I\-~~=;~;:~~;=~~;;;s~~~~~~~~ ~ ::::J c::::=::l and a Canadian town in the nine- 1~~~~;~~~~~~ ties. Homeward Borne, by R Chatterton. The story of a Vermont woman and a refugee child. Signal Thirty-Two, by M Kantor. A novel built around the Jives of three New York policemen. Rainbow in the Royals, by G Roark. A race around the Horn 1 for glory and a girl. I The Kid from Sunset Bluffs, by A Shott. A new Western. Thrqugh a Glass, Darkly, by H McCloy. A new mystery. Belles on Their Toes, by F B Gilbreth. A continuation of the family story of the Gilbreths, start· ed in Cheaper by the Dozen. Little Britches, by R Moody. A moving father~son relationship is told in this story of a family on a ranch. The Story of Our Names, by E C "Got any with dry cell battery?" Smith. The origin and meaning of our names. ~~~~~~~~~ Sermons and Missionary Services By d' Alessio of Melvin Joseph Ballard. The reader of this book can enjoy vi-cariously an em·icbing range of experiences. Answer Without Ceasing, by M L Runbeck. A collection of stories depicting the power of prayer. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE: Tune Is in the Tree, by M H Lovelace. A light-hearted fantasy based on a sound knowledge of nature. Quest in the Desert, by R C Andrews. An account of an American expedition in the Gobi desert region. Kildee House, by R G Montgom· ery. Story of a man who built himself a home under a giant redwood tree. One-Dog Man, by A Kamal. Ad· ventures of some lively boys, a dog and some puppies. Picture Book Molecules and Atoms, by J S Meyer. The presentation in simple language, of the fundamentals of modern atomic science. The Happy Day, by R Krauss. An engaging picture book. !- THESE WOMEN! HARMONY CIRCLE MAPS CHRISTMAS PARTY A Christmas party for all Har· many Circle members will be held Tuesday, Dec. 9, at I p.m. at the Methodist Community church par· Jors, Mrs. William Davies, publicity chairman, reported Thursday. Members are asked t() bring a $1.00 gift for exchange, and some food suitable for filling Christmas baskets, Mrs. Davies said. "Patent insides" and "ready formerly of Sandy, had the mis~ print" were first devised during fortune to break her arm while the Civil War due to the labor roller skating recently. shortage. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~ EXPECTING GUESTS FOR XMAS? Your Mid vale Variety Has ... Chinaware, Glassware, Roasters, Knives of all sorts., Pots and Pans, and just about anythinCJ to meet the needs of your family REMEMBER YOUR ... MIDVALE VARIETY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plan now to attend our gayHerbert Neuterman of Ogden will observe his 84th birthday anniversary Friday, Dec. 15, at the home of his daughter, Mr & Mrs Newel France in Sandy. Mr Neut· erman, a son of Francis and Gertrude Nordbuiser Neuterman, was born Dec. 15, 18SS in Holland. He l&'as married to Angeline Dekker Aug. 24, 1895 in Holland. F6llowing their conversion to the LDS ehurcb, the Neutennan family came to America in 1900. Mr & Mrs Keith Kemp of Salt Lake and Mr & Mrs Robert Pierce ef Midvale, returned recently from Flint, Mich., where the Kemps purchased a new Buick. The four:some then visited various places in the East, including Niagara Falls and others. They also visited with friends in Madison, Wise., and at Boys' Town in Nebraska. Doepke Scale-Model Toys for the Big Boys in the family! NlERJMN FLYER. TRAINS • E~R 61L8ERT ~~'"c:Hai\IS11RY SETS Gilbert Polarizing Microscopes and other scientific wonders BUCKET LOADER .... $12.75 AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS, complete with transformer ....... .....................only $14.70 ALSO- P.I.E. SEMI-TRALER MOBILGAS GAS TRUCK STRUCTO-STEEL TOYS STURDY ••• But INEXPENSIVE 4.79 Also With Wind-up Motors EARTH MOVER $14.75 I 5.98 4.29 51 North Main Midvale & Mrs Keith Kemp of Salt Lake, Mrs Darlyne R Butterfield will · ·present her students in a violin recital Dec. 16, at 7:30 p m at the Midvale city hall. Taking part will be Janet Tork· elsen, Argene Adams, Stanley Morgan, Ernie Gabler, Jimmie Turner and Linda Stuart. The accompanists will be Doris Booth, Linda Sabey, Joy Beckstead, Dorienne Despain, and Judy Lar· son. By Mrs I T Ostler Our Gilbert +fall oFStienee is ihe Best Plaeeio See "D't ' Iove the smell of Autumn, Mr. Feezi1 ?" on you JUst VIOLIN STUDENTS SLATED FOR RECITAL DEC. 16 Harold Rindlesbach .special violin numbers.will Thepresent public is invited. CHRISTMAS DAY and Many Other Days Throughout the Winter NEW YEAR'S EVE SKATING PARTY + Noisemakers, hats given to everyone Prizes are the same as always + Standard Prices from 7:30 to 10 p.m. + l REMEMBERWe bowl New Year's Eve and New Year's Day from 12 o'clock on. · + + YOU CAN SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU BUY MEAT AT BERN'S • WE CUT NOTHING BUT FIRST QUALITY MEAT; WE TRIM IT "WASTE FREE", GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, AND SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. SLICED BACON • PICNIC HAMS • BEEF POT ROAST GROUND BEEF • MONEY • • lb. lb. lb. lb. - SAVING - SPECIALS YELLOW MARGARINEE . lb 38c STARKIST TUNA . . . can 27 c PEASI No. 300 can . . . . lie CORN FLAKES, giant size . 22c FLOUR . . . 50-lb bag $2.69 Shaver's GRAPEFRUIT . can 19c VIENNA SAUSAGE . 2 cans 29c SALAD DRESSING . qt· 39c TIDE, lge. size ...... 31c OXYDOL, gt. size .. 81c DUZ, gt. size ....... Slc TIDE, gt. size ....... Slc DREFT, reg. size ... 3lc JOY, xeg. size ...... 31c IVORY, gl. size ..... 14c CAMAY, reg ..... 2/17c CAMAY, bath ... 2/23c P & G SOAP ... 2 for lSc CRISCO . 3-lb. can $1.04 Mr & Mrs Orvil Hughes, Mr & Mrs Dominic Priano, Mr & Mrs J Thomas Ostler, James Ostler and ).fiss Shirlene Alsop of Sandy were among those who attended the farewell testimonial honoring Elder Jerry Timothy, son of Mar· BILLIARDS & SKATING elle T and Westel Cochran, [ormu Sandy residents, held Sunday Sandra atKemp, l ~vening Provo.daughter of Mr ,:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~lo"'l,.._'\lll_-"llra,..-"'II--·--..J.II--'IIII--"11"""-"IA-'-"1~--"IA-o.Oira,..-"'ll',--·-r<~JII--'IIII- KOHLER'S BOWLING 7980 South State St. Midvale ' |