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Show The MIDVALE SENTINEL Sec 1 I'r May 27 1949 S Community Club Slztes Meet t June 7 ' i i i i i t The Midvale .0. olub Community will hold a dinner June 7 at a Salt Lake restaurant on Highland Drive announced Mrs T J Sargent, Publicity chairman. Hostesses for the party are Mary Hyke, Mrs Lee Larson & Mrs Eugene Phelps. Reservations for members should be made by June 1. & members may bring their friends," Mrs Sergeant said. ey by opening a single agency at a location convenient to residents of both town 3. of business done by the city. Pace added that no decision over in stone "We have had a liquor Midvale for a number of years the proposal would be made until & never have had the slightest next week. bit of trouble. "We know also that the liquor POLITICIAN: A man who put3 store is responsible for bringing adjectives in front of the obvious. shoppers into Midvale & increasing the dollar volume of our retail sales." For Tour In addition to Mayor Nelson & , Councilman Warm-rthe Midvale protest delegation included City attornel Ben Bagley, representing call City Judge C E Matthews, Royqe Gilbert, Louis Dahl & Mel Carle-so- NELSON. BOTDEN PROTEST (Continued from Page 1) Fashions of Yesteryear Slarls Model Career , tap Insurance Needs X.. G. Tempest Henry Midvale 183 n. ..SE.XTIXEL Advertising f t YS sion WIN These "pioneer" women show fashions of yesteryear at the East Jordan stake fashion review held at Midvale Second ward Tuesday afternoon. Left to right the mod- els are Mrs W E Dawson, Mrs NAME SANDY'S . At a preview of the East Jordan stake relief society fashion BABY i "Through the years deSociety," a fashion revii-picting the growth & activites of the organization, was presented by members of the East Jordan stake at the .Second ward Tuesday Here's All You at Do: Monday, Sad- Riders in the SkySingle dle Vaughn Monroe. Alt WeinLook for the Silver Liinng The Three Suns. Portrait of JennieIf You Could Care Freddy Martin. Some Enchanted Evening : Bali Ha'i Perry Como. ALBUMS P-Famous American MarchesThe Goldman" Band. Don Juan, Op. 20 Richard Strauss, played by the Boston Symphony Orch. All Time Hits from the Hills Eddy Arnold. 45 KPMI YES, WE have the records for the new 45 RPM PLAYERS! 5 9 5 Play- ers, adaptor units to use with your present radio; also in- dividual players which operate independent of radio! and beatftiful console models, embodying the new 45 RPM PlaySee them ers. Come in Play them yourself and be convinced of their superiority, they just CANT be beat! SOTER'S Ku-.-i.- ,J .. y- 1 Reed Beckstead. The first tableau, following a prayer by Zoe Adams & remarks by Aleine M Young, general board member, was entitled, "There's on t)ld Spinning Wheel in the Parlor ' Render was Bervl Jones with violin obligatto by Leila Slpp. Characters were Ethel Patterson, Irena B Jensen & Alice Bateman. Second soene depicted a pione-Relisociety meeting with Ada Pate, Loretta Jensen, Verna BisChrist-ense- n, hop, Blenda Butler, Annie Ellen Brady, Lucy Ford, Jane Thomas, Viola Ehlers & Ida Jenkins as .characters. A modern Redef society meeting was the subject of the final scene, with Grace Thornton as f TZm review fashion The " iga U ef narrator. 11 sl m'A r-rrm- H - 4VAit1uice 23c White 62 si' Grated , n0 Schmidt, Eunice OSCAR MAYER pR , m HXx? llL .... 1 WIENERS . LUNCHEON MEAT, IGA DEVILED MEAT. IGA VIENNA SAUSAGE, IGA I . with select pork or I barbecue sauci J Y YOUR CHOICE 12 oz 23c 12 oz 23c TREASURE WONDER SWEET MIXED 12 oz 23c 2 Nalley's Best Foods pt. 39c Purity Grahams lb 27c & Beans, Pierces . . . .N;f 22c Mayonnaise Tim lav.r making ,1 Mustard, French's sandwich.i! CHOPPED HAM Jensen, Soasyonth 1' Url rr u 1 I meat budget MARLENE 9 oz 9c Polalo Chips, Clover Club . . Queen Olives, Wyandotte . . 25c 23c QUAKER ...the "COFFEE of CHARACTER" Alwaysfreshand BOSCO 37c Milk Amplifier flavored lt o. And All Summer d Growing Girls Styles mm Fancy & 4 to 10 PICNICS, Swift's Premium IGA d SALAD DRESSING A creamy smooth money lever Flats lb 45c Just wipe on . Sap 2 lbs 29c LETTUCE, Iced No. 1 ....lb 8c 2 bun 15c CARROTS, Calif No. 1 4c Hi Wedges car polish. . . . wipe off! White Shatter. size lbs 25c Makes car window gleam, leaves no film or streaks. I lb 7c Yellow Strawberry Shortcake IS MADE EASY WITH MA C.t. 59 c tn u.fv:tiK.;r-- Children's A 6 ONIONS, U S No. GLASS WAX lb 49c POT ROASTS, good grade SIRLOIN STEAKS, good grade 69c FRANKS, Swift's Premium pkg 55c 1 RHUBARB, Gold Seal ID O i v. . Fancy Cherry lb 10c PEAS US No 1 full pod 2 lb 23c 2 bun 15c TURNIPS, local CARNU lb 55c lb 53c lb 42c Extra Fancy APPLES, Wash Wine POTATOES Johnson's Shankless 2.98 to 5.95 Sizes ! TABLE READY MEATS SPRING FRYERS, large SPRING FRYERS, medium 15c 27c 63c 20c 20c 20c ORANGES, Sweet juicy Ha. lb 11c 20c U. S. No. DECORATION DAY 29c VECL.' A&L. Ige. pkg. RgKiS3fe Swifts' Premium 32c end . ?!J!TS OATS Cheelote-mo- Sliced BACON, Yorkshire, 37c lyjwrw Ripe Olives, Wyandotte, 7 oz. 25c Beverages, with deposit Peanut Butter Skippy 32c Quick or Regular finest quality margarine . your money can buy! ROYAL GUEST 19c VEAL LOAF, Libby's med. 14 oz. CATSUP, Dennison s 46 oz. TOMATO JUICE, Campbell's 2i can SYRUP, Old Manse large ' GRAPELADE, Welch's 125 ft WAX PAPER, Diamond Nestles MORSELS, Congo Squares for Shoestring Potatoes 35 KuirCocktail lor 3 for 25c SLICED BEEF, IGA 2y oz. CORNED BEEF HASH, Armour's LUNCH TONGUE, Armour's NALLEY'S PICKLES j DEVILED RAM 1 Pork 12 oz. 38c ' A d, LouiFe Dii u Treet following featured a solo, "Buttons & Bows," Crox-forby Sylvia Sechuk, with Eve & tean Walker age Janean wards stake the from eight girls as models. The program concluded with a prayer by Jenrjie Burgon & conselections by a t;io sisting of Sylvia Sechuk, Joan Chufar & Bonnie Jordan. Refreshments were served. The entire program was under the direction of Ethel Dahl, assisted by ward sewing leaders Ethel Patterson. Jennie Francom, Lillie Beckstead, Margaret McMul-liJune Booth, Elaine Winger, Margaret Reinsimar, Nina Larsen & Esther Bloomquist. 11 Armour's Star '1 Call In TODAY to Get The Eest Selection . . . For - 1 )S1 CAUCI J SHEER Sunshine HI-II- O 2.75io5.95 K C 3 1 ClACKfRS 3 t"t ONLY jam; (with $3 purchase) ft ri LADIES STYLES 4.95 to 7.99 cashway; Sizes 4 to 9 Heckel's Shoe Store Distinctive Shoe Repairing 4883 So. State - PECTKJ ... J I Jam Jelly a ,'. r j M.C.P. n Whites Whites And More Whites! MURRAY if rit-s- "Ml n, Mid S12 large n. Boy-ij-- styles. Christo-pherso- RECORDS 3 to HEALTH GROUP Owning with a welcoming address by Vella Jones, president, the program got under way with a trio Leila Shipp, Iris & Eveline Butterfield singing "Thank God for a Garden," accompanied & directed by Mrs Victor Records small LI FE ACCIDENT HOSPITALIZATION 2 p ni. clothes - Sizes: Northern Life Insurance Co. ' of Seattle, Wash. in addi- included tion to Boyrtrn, James Crandall, Irving B Crandall, owner of the liquor store, & Pete Richards. "We protested the contemplated action strongly," said Mayor "That store in Sandy means 35 SLATES AREA a lot to the businessmen of this JORDAN POST SANDY LEGION SLATES MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES community & we want it to reMEMORIAL DAY SERVICES main. from 1) (Continued Page (Continued from Page 1) Schdule of rites is: "It brings in business & to my . Herriman, 9 am: Riverton, 10: knowlege there have never been rai chairman of the Opening with an invocation by 30 a m South Jordan, 11:15; Mid- any complaints about its operation. "The commission to!d us only Sandy Third ward choir & a vale 12 noon; Bluff dak 1:45 p m. memorial address by A La Mar that it would take our protest unRAI LEYS VISIT Hendrickson. der advisement." Meanwhile liquor commissioner Following the address, the Sandy R A! LEYS Mr & Mrs S C Bailey of Draper Pace reported that the commission junior high school will present ..,,. had consideded it expedient to uc u.imn a musical number under tne air- ection of Clyde A Miller, music Mr & Mrs Ed Bailey of Salt Lake take care of liquor demands of both towns & save taxpayers mon supervisor of the Sandy school. City. In a series of tableaux a fashion parades, participants displayed the contrast of pioneer & modern Chose a name, send it along with your name and address to Contest Committee, Sandy, Utah 1st. . . $25.00 will June by be awarded at dance in evening of June 3. 47 N Main suit wa made of a discarded man's an old puir of girls slacks. shirt Revue Showing Organizations Growth with Relief It's Easy! have the new .5"'. East Jordan Stake Presents Fashion The STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Wants a New Name AND WE Saturday 7i.ilnnr, a ripe old 3l years of age, serves an model Dick SANDY F1KST WARD'S YEAR OLD BABY DM-128- last ward ' for a made over bit of wardrobe. I he seamstress in the case was afternoon, Mrs M A Itecksfi ad who said the Bateman & Mrs Irene B Jenson. Mrs Ethel Dahl directed the review & she was assisted iy ward sewing leaders. Mrs 'ella Jones is stake president, Sentinel photo. Alice (residence) (business) Salt Lake representing The Sandy delegation, which protested to the liquor commis- UTAH MARKET ', 5625 So. State Murray 469-- J' Plenty of parking . space BURGON'S MURRAY MARKET IGA STORE UNION 4854 So. Phone Mid. O094-R- 1 State Murray 360 , V ehoic tkdt. of TH two currfiffy mart yo bvy ppul PETERSON'S MARKET P. C. Rasmussen's RIVERTON MIDVALE Phone Mid 4959 IGA Phone Mid. lor 2 |