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Show The MIDVALE SENTINEL Friday, August 12, 1943 Page 2 Local AMVETS Plan Fair Discussion of Lions Announce Rules for County IMAGINE V CAN YOU 21 Insurance Refund Aug Queen Contest; Judginga Slated outnt must contestant the annual Rules governing county fair queen contest, open& to all county girls between 15 25 & sponsored by the county Lions clubs, were announced this week by Frank Tuft, Draper, publicity director of the contest committee. Horsemanship will be the biggest factor in determing the queen, he reported. Skill with a horse will count 30" in final perjudging, with 25 based on o beauty & 20 sonality. 25 on horse & equipment. Winner will reign over the rodeo at the annual county fair, scheduled at county fair grounds at Murray Aug 24, 25 & 26. She & other contestants will ride in the opening parade Aug 24 & in rodeo grand entries all three soring her with a western style costume, horse & equipment for judging at the fairgrounds Aug 21. A $5 entry fee will be charged. comMembers of the contest mittee, in addition to Tuft, are Pete Horman. zone F chairman, Butter-fielgeneral chairman", ,A L Riverton club, rules; Tom McMcullin, Brigham club, costumes & equipment, & George Whitley, zone E chairman, prizes. d, CAROL JEAN COWDELL WED IN MIDVALE HOME Di-m- il Aoo hough Riverton residents found their water supply a little skimpy this week as the community's pipe line directors put their conservation program into effect But the general attitude was that it is better to have less water than none at all. The possibility of none at all was quite close, pipe line dir. ectors said. Some nomes were without water during the day as a result 01 excessive use bv other consumers. New restrictions provide sprinkling on the east side of Redwood rd during even numbered calander days & West side watering on odd days, with no allowed between 7 sprinkling a m & 8 p m. No watering of vegetable gardens will be permitted at any time. Violation of this restriction will result in water shutoffs, it was reported. Plans for a county wide symorganizaposium for veterans' tions on the topic of G I insur- ance refunds were discussedat a meeting of Midvale AMVETb post 17 last week. Midvale city Meeting at the AMhall Thursday, Aug 4, localrefund VETS agreed that the procedure deserves consideration by all county veterans, Eugene Peterson, post 17 commander, said. If the discussion is scheduled, Peterson stated, it will be open to all veterans organizations, not AMVETS alone. Refund aplications for wartime national service life insurance will be accepted at the Veterans. Administration alter Aug tv, va officials recently announced. They will be available to who every World War II veteran carried NSLI, they said, & may be obtained from any regional immmm mmmmtimmm i m wmmwmmmmm, Miss Carol Jean C o w d e 1, daughter' of Mr & Mrs Lorenzo Cowdell, Midvale, recently ext; f 5f changed marriage vows with Timothy at a doublein ring, her candle light ceremony nights. Each county Lions club spon- - home. Her attendent was the groom's sister, Mrs Pearl Irvine. Douglas CRESCENT WOMAN HOLDS Jensen, uncle of the groom, VA office. DINNER ON BIRTHDAY Mrs Charles Brown, Crescent, served as best man. Refunds will start sometime last week entertained at a dinafter Jan 1, 1949, it was reported. ner on the occasion of her birth- PARRY PARENTS GET VISIT TRIP day. Guests included Mrs Alma DURING VACATION W Harrison, Mrs Harvey Kemp, Mr & Mrs Ramond Parry, Salt Mrs Melbourne Lloyd, Mrs Merle Lake, visited Mr Parry's parents, Brown, Mrs Delbert Lloyd, Mrs Mr & Mrs Ray Parry in Herriman 15-2- 0 Wayne Smith, all of Crescent; on their return trip from Mirror in Mrs Andrew J Jones of Sandy & lake, where they recently Mrs Delia Kone of Magna. Old timers with a yen to watch the old fashioned sport of horseshoe pitching should have a field day when the National Horseshoe tournament begins Aug 15 at the county recreation grounds . in Murray. I- . Bill McCleary, chairman of the 36 from tourney, reports experts all parts of the nation will come to trade shots. Competition will last until Aug 20, he said. The public is invited to the pitching contests which will be held in the afternoon & evening. 1948 CHEV. 2 Ton Dump $2195 TOOELE WOMAN. CHILDREN 1947 INTER. 1 12 Ton Cab & Chas VISIT IN WEST JORDAN 1095 Mrs V E Whitehouse, accom1947 DODGE 1 Ton 1195 by her son Jay & daughpanied 1947 CIIEV. Ton Pickup 1175 ter Linda, Tooele, are currently Mrs Whitehouse's vi 1942 CIIEV. 12 Ton Panel v 895 t' siting ,;t..;. f Mrs Clara Egbert mother, 1942 FORD V Ton Flat Rack 745 in West Jordan. irtf--si 1941 CIIEV. Va Ton Pickup 645 TWO WEST JORDAN WOMEN 1940 FORD Sedan Delivery 575 ARE BECKSTEAD GUESTS Whoosh! That's your great of one of those giant buildings Luncheon guests last week of grandson taking off for a week in the background. He's walked 1937 CIIEV. Ton Cab & Chassis 145 Mrs Orrin Beckstead, West Jor- end of golf on the moon He has Inly a short block to this great 1937 CIIEV. J2 Ton Panel 325 dan, were Mrs Sarah Egbert & left his office on the 368th floor space liner depot of the future. Mrs Clara Egbert Beckstead. 1937 INTERNATIONAL 275 1928 FORD Model A 145 CALIF WOMAN, DAUGHTER 1 Riverton Restricts Water Use As Shortage Looms VMISfM IMmMMU SpiiilSliilSill National Horseshoe rournamenf Set Munay Aug FARM TRUCKS FARM TRUCKS - - " i-- - . Amelia Anderson, 86 year old former Midvale resident, recently flew from her home in Oak. land, Calif to visit with friends & relatives here. This was her iirst flight in the air & she said, "I hope it won't be the last. I enjoyed my trip immensely." "It is the only way travel," she added. She was accompanied by her daughter, Geneva Anderson, who is also from Oakland. They stayed for a week at the home of another daughter, Mrs John R Peterson, during the visit, which was Mrs Anderson's first in seven years. She is the widow of Gustave Artnur Anderson, who died 18 years ago. I Checked and Ready To Go! 34 Beck-stea- ..v;-- d, . ?itolLiffew .jr School Costs Force Slight Tar: Hike In Salt Lake County, Auditor Says RIVERTON MOTOR CO. Riverton, Utah Phone Mid 4717 Midvale Junction Phone Mid DRIVE OUT AND 987-- BRIGHAM WOMAN. DAUGHTER ATTEND WRIGHT REUNION Mrs Vernal H Lund & daughter Lani of Brigham City were recent Draper visitors, attending the William Wright family reI ; , union at Fairmont park Sunday, Aug 7. Mrs Lund is the former Gladys The rocket ship itself is lowered uto its barrel by helicopter Rasmussen of Draper. cranes which transport it from dhe landing field to the city. TRIO FROM SANDY LEAVES FOR VACATION TRIP Mrs Etta Erickson, her daughSANDYITE. SALT LAKERS Miss Vonelda Erickson, & ter, VISIT MIDVALE WOMAN Wayne Erickson, Sandy, left last Mrs Joyce Terrill & son Mich-e- week for a vacation trip to Yeof Salt Lake, accompanied llowstone national park. those of last year Mrs Esther Boulter of Sandy, by Escandon's report listed new recently visited Mrs C J Garff CRESCENT COUPLE RETURNS levies of 11 of the 12 taxing dist- & her daughter, Mrs Goldie G FROM YELLOWSTONE TRIP ricts in the county. Totals are: Mr & Mrs Merle Brown, CresFrye, at Mrs Garff's Midvale Jordan school distrct, 31.34 home. Mrs Frey, a resident of cent, returned last week from mills; Midvale, 50.34; West Jor Lancaster, Penn, is spending the a vacation trip to Yellowstone dan, 35.34; South Jordan, 35.34; summer with Mrs Graff. national park. Riverton, 35.34; Granite school district, 40.92; South Salt Lake, 52.92; Magna mosquito abatement district, 41.92; Bingham, 46.34. Totals for the same distrcts last year were: Jordan school district, 31.20; Midvale, 49.20; West Jordan, 35.20; South Jordan, 35.20; Riverton, 35.20; Granite school district, 40; South Salt Lake, 52; Magna mosquito abatement district, 40; T l3 W SAVE VISIT CRESCENT FAMILY Mrs Mable Shipley & daughter Geraldine of San Diego, Calif, recently visited Mr & Mrs Alma Higher educational expenses W Harrison in Crescent. were named the cause of higher Salt Lake county taxes by Albert WASHINGTON WOMAN VISITS L Escandon, county auditor,' in a WITH WEST JORDAN FRIENDS report issued late last week. Most increases were only slight, Mrs Harold Cramer of Shelton, ,Wash, arrived in West Jordan the report stated, but only two last week to spend a montn as districts, Salt Lake City lowered their guest of relatives. & Mur- figures from ray, Ta ' Calii Woman Visits Midvale Altei Absence of 7 Years al GREETINGS PENNEY'S b4 m E3 m h Bingham, 46.20. Sandy city's levy was not available for inclusion in the report. Nearly all the' increases were due to higher school costs, Escandon said. When Boat Capsizes A former Sandy resident was drowned Sunday, Aug 7, when his boat capsized wnile he was lishing off the California coast. He was William LaMar i,weu, 50, of Areata, Calif, who was ac companied by his nephew, Max Babcock, formerly of Lehi, when the accident occured. His body was not found. Ewell, son of Mr & Mrs w w Ewe 1. Draper, lived with his wife, Mrs Delone Leavitt, Ewell, & fam- iiv in Areata since 1945. He naa previously worked as a carpenter in Sandy since 19?3. Surviving are, his wiaow, nib 13 parents, u -- 3 STORE WILL CLOSE SATURDAY, AU.'j 1 Mrs Edan Murray returned to her Riverside Calif, home this week after a three week visit with her son in law & daughter, Mr & Mrs Dominic Priano, in Sandy. LY REDUCED FOR FRIDAY and SAT- tZ3 i 20 North r.lain Midvale, Utafi iimnnmmmMrmMnimmimimMmm'iumHwimmnffimimmmmmmmwm'miwim ilii.liUiUUi.iiiUiUhii Utihiil: UUiiiii iiiiliiiiul IlilliiliM Dealer." h Signed: C. E. Bleicher Signed: J. B. President Wagstaff Vice President De Soto 4646 So. State la 1 leave today for Ogden to spend a two week visit with Mrs Beck- stead's son. G W Egbert. They will later Join Egbert for a vacation trip to Arizona & Cali- iorrua. 0 Plymouth Direct Dealer Murray, Utah ENJOY A SHOW at . BURK THEATRE IN MIDVALE - August 12 and THE BRIBE Robert Taylor - Ava Gardner Friday and Saturday WEST JORDANITES LEAVE TO JOIN SON IN OGDEN Mr & Mrs C M Beckstead, URDAY SELLING. i-- DeSoto-Plymut- - CALIF WOMAN LEAVES AFTER VISIT IN SANDY ALL ODDS and ENDS DRASTICALI I all members of your organization on the occasion of your 10th anniversary as a daughters, uiree a brother. SANDY EDITOR RESIGNS FROM FARM PUBLICATION riav Rnhinson. Sandy, since 1946 editor of the Utah Farmer, last week announced nis resignation to take a position on a Salt Lake advertising agency. The Sandy man, who has edited the farm publication since his discharge from the army in April, 1946, is a native oi lorrey & a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college. GUST 13 at 4 p.m, TO MOVE TO NEW LOCATION on NORTH MAIN ST. four and best wishes to Zion Motors Inc. and sons, six sisters & 1 3 10th Anniversary Ex Sandyite Drowns Off Caliiomia Mill 3 on your 13 BEST MAN WINS SERIAL Robert Shayne 'Anna Lee SATURDAY MATINEE ! 3:00 P. M. IN SANDY , NO other rub acts faster in to Li: Id u M Friday and Saturday August 12 and 13 MY DREAM IS YOURS Jack Carson MWMffliniiiimiiiiiiiffl!wiq'm''!'fflffiro Doris Day , COWBOY CAVALIER iilBlliitoiihlw to retivt courts aching mu$clei cm SERIAL Cannonball Taylor SATURDAY MATEVEE 3:00 T. JL Jimmy Wakely |