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Show THE lUID VALE • Check Reveals P!JII' Set~en SENTINEl. Friday, December 22, 1.950 ter. Bonnie and Betty Naylor, the second pair, hail from Midvale, where they were born May 14, 1933. The final two are also from Midvale-Nick and Irene Lou1ias. Nick was chosen Mr. Jordan of 1950-51 at the yearbook carnival, while Irene is a senior member of (From J.H.S. Broadcaster) Broadcaster st.aff as well as an ar8y Berva Dawn Beckstead One plus one is two, but seven tist of talent. times two is thirteen! That's right figuring, too, for Jordan's seven pairs of twins really add up to six and one-bali sets. biela 3\ld Sherrie Fitzgerald, \Vord has just been received hf!llng from Draper, are the only sophomore set, both having co~t~e from Strassburg, Pa., that the first into this world July 23, 1935. Both shipment of Brook trout eggs has are rather well known, since Shie- been started on its way to Utah's la is sophomore representative hatcheries. This shipment of 270,while Sherrie is vice-president of 000 eggs will be placed in the Kamas Hatch~ry for hatching. the Girls' C1ub. Planting of these fish as fry will Juniors Rate Second not be completed until next sumThe juniors brag of two and one- mer, when they will be taken Into half sets. Eve and Alan Miller now the primitive. areas of the Uintah of Sandy, made their debut in Salt Mountains and placed in the high Lake City, March 15, 1934. Eve is lakes there. on both Courier and Broadcaster Utah has m~ny sources of egg staffs. Alan is a member of the supply. In addition to the wild hand. Elma and Thelm~ ,Ashford, egg-taking stations at Strawberry, two more Sandyites, were ~I'll Schofield Reservoir, Panguitch November 20, 1932• .robn and J~Q.~ Lake, Fish Lake and Bear Lake, Crane, who will celebrate a birth- several thousand domestic spawn~ day soon after Christmas, January ersare kept at the Springville, 7 !o be exact, are from Riverton. Kamas and lforgan hatcheries. Only now john Crane is not num: It is also necessary to secure beber'ld among the Jordanites. Here- tween 18 million and 20 mllllon in lies the explanation of the eggs annually (rom privately •·half." owned hatcheries In oqr own state Statistics On '50 Twins Utah Receives Egg Shipment Seniors Head List $<miors tak~ the head or the class with thr~ complete sets. ll'rom Draper biil Barbara and Bruce Ballard, born November 16, 1932. These two have been very active during their years at Jor· dan. Barbara is now student body historian, while Bruce is FFA president and a student body yell mas· or from outside sources. A shipment Qf Mackinaw eggs from Saskatchewan, Canada, has just arrived also, and the Mackinaw fry wlll be planted at Fish Lake. If. everyone profited by their mistakes many would be able to pay dividends. ~~§ BOOKS at tlU! Local Library The following new books will be added to the Midvale Branch of the Salt Lake County Library, Friday, Dec. 22: Kim Dawson, by A. M. Fox. The story of a spirited woman in a booming oil town. Magnus the M•anificent, by L. T. White. Adventures of a man who pue S01Cl]d 'SO!PC{ l{I!M /.eM e peq princes. The Far Lands, by J. N. Hall. A novel of the early South Sea Islanders. Secret, by M. Amrine. This is a the Deseret News, in his keynote address at the Intermountain Jour· nalism Conference at the B.Y.U. December 2. (From J.H.S. Broadcaster) "Democracy/• explained Dr. Tal~ That journalists and journalism mage, "is the political equivalent are important factors in a democ~ racy was stressed by Dr. Sterling of the religious doctrine of 'free B. Talmage, editorial writer for agency,' Democracy affords one the right to do as he chooses, proM. Elting. Tells all about the cow- vided that be be willing to take the consequences i£ the choice is boy's job. Squirrely of Willow Hill, by B. a wrong one. The voice of the Hader. A true story of a pet baby people should rule," he insisted, squirrel. Journalism, like democracy, ac- 11 The New Sitter, by R. Abel. En- cording to Dr. Talmage, is a vi- ' gaging picture book story o£ two tal, living, and challenging thing, children during an evening when "It deals out news, criticism, an· their parents are out. alysis, and advertisements." Talmage Defends 'Free Agency' ' story about on'e man's adventures behind "the atomic curtain." Murder With Roses, by A. McElfresh. A new mystery. Rope Crazy, by F. C. Robertson. A new Western. I Married • Dinosaur, by L. M. Brown. Reminiscenes of the authord's early married life among the fossils and the jungles with her paleontologist lmsband. The Maugh•m Reader. Includes his autobography, two novels, and other selections. Connie Mack's Baseball !ryov think lm snoolln' offfoo mVCh a!Jovf fV8/Hy, ---- j'vsf try CONBYS j Book. The famous manager of the Philadelphia Athletics gives us In this book a real understanding of baseball. Anybody Can Do Anything, by Betty McDonald. Sequel to "The Egg and L." FOR YOUNG PE'OPLE: The Ghost Mare, by D. Grew. A delightful horse story for anyone. Tophlll Road, by H. Garrett. A story of city people who move to the country. Herbert, b)' H. Wjlson. Adventures of an extraordinary boy. Golden Arrow, by W. I. Hartin. A picture boQk Indian story. The First Book of Cowboys, by - -==--'-=--- Now one of the country's leading brands, Corby's was made famous by millions who wanted good whiskey at a sensible price. This gleaming chrome ~:€CORBY'S A grand old name since 1859 dinette by Virtue Brothers makes a Christmas gift that 86 PROOF- 68.•l!. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS BLENDED WI'I!SKEY - JAS. BARCLAY & CO. LIMITED, PEORlA. ILL will delight the entire household, day after day. Tts dual-balanced MJCALITE top comes In a wide choice of colorful designs, resistant to stains, liquids, burns ChaiJS have smart DURAN plastic all parts sparkling. Be sure to see it. es low as 79·95 "' for 5-pc. 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China Service for Six $9.80 FLOOR LAMPS ~Way-Ivory "Aladdin" Lamps Base Your Only Source in Midvale for the Lamp with the Base that - Glows $9.95 7-way Bronze Base •... $13.95 Silver Torc~iere _,... $19.95 HASSOCKS $4.90 $6.95 $8.95 See the "Big Apple" 30-pc Chro1ne Service for Six $5.99 Table Lamps as low as 6.50 Vanity Lamps as low as . --· ... _____ 3.95 Many Lamps of Unusual Styles SAVE 20°o ---= ON ALL TOYS ON THE BARGAIN TABLE -*-:- Gilbert Erector Sets Gilbert Chemistry Sets -*- "Structo" Steel Trucks and other equipment with and without motors -*SLEDS- the Snow will be Occasional Tables j Metal Walnut Half-Round ......$4.90 SMOKE STANDS 20" Walnut Drum ...$19.95 $1.95 Delux Blonde 2-shelf ..$24.95 Blonde Coffee Table .. $11.50 1 Pair Chutreuse Plastic Upholstered Occasional Chairs $79.95 GloFire Gas Fireplace Looks like real log.s - An Efficient Heater .. $52.50 Deluxe Frieze Upholstered Platform Rockers $65.95 here! • Meter-Miser methanism I • lifetime Porcelain interior! • New plastic ChiU Drawer-fun width! • New gold-blue·and·white beauty! · o II - porce Iotn ' "I • Tw1n, s oc k-up " Hydrators I • Quickube Ice Trays-no tugging or melting I, • New oll-olumin · "'~ ronnot rust or sag ! I -*28" Steel Wagon .. . .$6.95 -*Sidewalk Bikes _ . $18.75 -*- Bicycles, Scooters, Etriking Bags with frame & ring, Boxing Gloves, Footballs and Basketballs. , • -*- 33'{1, 78 & 45 RPM Records and Albums Rose Frieze - J=l(cellent Christmas numbers Popular & Classical A Real Value! j Living Room Suite $189.95 I 11 Comptete Households" 51 North Main, Midvale I Mid. 812 |