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Show The MID VALE SENTINEL Sec 2 Pg May 20, 1949 4 UNION WARD GIRLS HOLD PARTY A metijig of the Union Second ward I.DS girls was held May 10 under the leadership of Jennie Ol.-ri-i. committee chairman at the ..f Mr, F.va Olsen in Union. Furniture CLEANED Rugs Insured while in our care. Our work guaranteed. We are exclusive agents for Utah Rug & Furniture Co. Cleaning Netlt FailS ,0V ' The Law Enforcement Bulletin of the Federal Bureau of InvestiA "d:aper derby'1 at the Cot gation in its current isse lauds tonwool Maternity Home Thurs- - Police Chief Marcel Graham of L'"n A Wardell Of RiV Midvale for his work in planning 1nn..r run ho fun & how to daX erton emerge as top folder of "or broader police training withthem." improve the quality type diapers. in his own department & for inApproximately 50 Wn age girls Supt Harold S Bodine said War-de- ll terested law enforcement agencies attended the gathering. Stake rewon the contest easily by of neighboring communities." presentatives were Mrs Alice fo.ding a "neat fan" style diaper. Graham also received a personal Nano- - & Mrs Lucille Larson. In tb- time contest honors went letter from J Edgar Hoover, FBI to Hyruni J Higley, Murray, who the Midva.e Chief, s Want-adcongratulating results. Sentinel get "panted" a very much alive mo- Police officer. 22 in seconds flat. del Chief Graham inaugurated his Tile occasion was the annual program immediately aftraining Cottonwood held at diape derby was he ter graduated from the FBI in connection with its Hospital National Academy in June 1948. Naton house" ceremonies "open He & Salt Lake County Sheriff ional Hospital Day. Beckstead collaborated on George Approx. mately 200 persons atplans for a firearms school for tended the program. two departments. A consolation prize was awarded members of the Approximately 50 officers acto Marion George Cox of Salt Lake City for being "the most cepted the joint invitations to attend the school including nine tangled up male in the con- members of the Utah Highway test." Nurses at the Cottonwood hos- Patrol. Classes were held for one week pital took part with other Salt in November. They included inLake hospitals in celebrating StuFBI struction by personnel & dent Nurse Day with a dancing Chief Graham. Salt House in Memorial at party Classes covered use of the reLake's Memory Park. volver, sub machine guns as well as safety precautions & practical aspects of firearms use. The high markmanship scores registered by the peace officers amazed the instructors. The police gun range, located about one mile from Midvale was constructed jointly by Mayor Casper Nelson & the city council & the Midvale police department. The city furnished the materials & the peace officers the labor. DEFINITELY BAZAAR CLEANERS 804 E. Center Midvale for free estimate Phone 974-- Draper Couple (mm Quiet Ceremony INSURANCE Miss Maxine Rawlings, daughter week. rf Mr x Mrs J R R.Mvl'.id be- came .he bride of George Mrs tJ D st.n of Mr Str ingfellow, of Draper, in a evening service. A reception followed the wedding. The young couple will mike their home in Draper on their return from a honeymoon trip. String-fci.n-A- -, Police Investigate Mysterious Shooting Here JFIRE and AUTOMOBILE-- . Research is continuing toward improved methods of control. Two kinds of vaccine are available for use when needed. The disease is serious & has spread widely & rapidly. It has been reported from every state. Needs See or call . . i CLYDE BUXTON Holladay 93-R- 2 or Mid. 212 In recent years it has caused economic losses in poultry second only to Pullorum disease. Prudent poultry growers should inform themselves on the vaccination situation & should be ready to immunia-- when local conditions make this advisable. Meanwhile, strict attention to sanitation & the blocking of channels for transfer of infection remain the most desirable form of protection for most poultry grow- Midvale & Salt Lake County police this week were searching for a person who fired a bullet which narrowly missed Mrs T A ers. Heapes as she stepped on the Serious as it is, the disease as porch of her home at 7444 South it has delevoped in this country State. has not yet proved as deadly in Mrs Heapes said she had just the proportion of chickens killed stepped outside her door when as it has in several other counshe heard the report & felt a tries. bullet whine past her head. For meat & egg producers in Several cars were proceeding areas where the disease has not along State St at the time, Mrs caused serious losses, the bureau Heapes told police. of animal industry does not reMidvale & County police offi- commend vaccination except on cers investigated the mysterious authoritative advice. If newcastle disease strikes a shooting but could find no trace of the culprit. producing flock, a good procedure is to burn or bury all dead birds. Susceptible chickens should not In the article Graham stated be brought to the premises for at that he planned a continous trainleast four weeks after the out ing program for his men. brf-ak-. In addition to the firearms school, training will include Re The art collection ot Union port writing, Defensive Tactics junior High school was increased & Arrests. by four paintings this week. The congratulatory letter from Two of the additions were gifts. Hoover to Chief Graham said: The other two were purchaser "My Dear chief, by students. I am enclosing herewith five If you happen to run across Principal George Barton said copies of the FBI Law Enforce- the ninth grade class bought a a nice friendly little fox this sum ment Bulletin for May 1949, which "Land of the Navajo." mer while you are out picnicking, carries a story on the firearms painting The artist, Paul Salisbury, do- - leave it alone. training program inaugurated by nated another of his paintings, That advice came this week your department. school from the American Veterinary to Attack" the "Running "I know that the material will Medical Association. be of interest to all our readers. gallery. It warned that rabies this year Meanwhile the school elementary Sincerely Yours, is more prevalent among wild Jordan "West had Opupurchased J Edgar Hoover" ever before. lence" by Cornelius Salisbury. animals than An AVMA spokesman said nor anin turn donated That artist PEACE: A road that's paved other original "Brighton", to the mal, healthy foxes are retiring with war inventions. & always try to avoid people. school. However, rabid foxes are agress Paul Salisbury is a resident of & their boldness can easily ive Provo. He has acheived considerable attention because of his take the form of friendliness. The same goes for squirrels, paintings of Navajo Indians, & has had a continual show of his skunks & other wild animals. Like dogs, they transmit the work at the famed Guadalupe Art Gallery in Albuquerque, N M. dread disease by bitting. Paul Salisbury is the nephew of Cornelius Salisbury of West Jor- UNION DEL AG ATE CHOSEN FOR LOGAN GIRLS' STATE dan. Janene Walker this week was Barton said the recent additions would be unveiled & presented to named as Union's candidate for the school at graduation exercise the American Iiegion's Girls State at Logan A & C College. May 19. The "Girls State" is slated for Union School Art "There's an especially fine new color film, with sound, that you can enjoy free of charge in your club or group anywhere in Utah. It's the story of Utah's mining and smelting industry and what it's done for the state's economy. I've seen it and I want to tell you it's exceptionally good. Write or call Utah Mining Association, Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, for details." Gallery Receives Four Paintings ISN'T THERE COULD NEVER FORCET? i MIDVALE VARIETY STORE v a s rv Friendly Fox Can Prove Fatal AVMA Warns i SOMEONE YOU i Midvale North Main Street For Your ' Newcastle disease continues to be a menace to the poultry inextension poultryman dustry, Woodrow Jenkins reported this United In - mem Newcastle Disease Threat To Poultry, Agent Avers Police Chief M Graham Is Lauded By J Edgar Hoover For Training Program Diaper Derby Won 3y' RivCrtOtliail .mJmz UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION i. ip in l i ii n nmi iiiin mi im jiuiuil I vemleit Value ?!? J5 J LriULS EODJiv OLD DOGS NEED MUCH CALCIUM Shan any oiher malic m ? r V III ...S2JAgs. v W ! J si.:; No Other Line Competes When You Compare! 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