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Show ' THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Page Five LITERARY EXPERT TO TEACH JULY 23, 1953 AT U SUMMER SESSION THURSDAY, u and Mr & Mrs W. M. Labrun attended funeral services Friday for Lloyd Labrun at Roosevelt. A reunion was enjoyed at the m home of Mr & Mrs Bert Burgon iua mm vi mm Rates: 2c per word; minimum 50c. Cash. No ads taken over telephone. met members when Sunday family to honor the birthdays of Mr Bur- FOR SALE Power driven Grain Binder FOR RENT Attention Home Owners. Wo ft. cut. Good condition. Nick Dunn, gon and Mrs Glade Burgon. Fifty have cement miitri, wheelbarrows and Cretcent, Utah. Ph. Mid. 4840 stock trailers for rant. Forbuih Sand k guests were in attendance. . 7400 So. Grav.l Co. Ph. Mid. Mr & Mrs Harold Smart and FOR SALE basement home, with 1509 Eatt. at a attended bathroom and washroom. Knotty pine family party Friday MACHINES the home of Mr & Mrs Henry interior. Rebulit Portable qround. 4543 Sooth 4000 SEWING S21.95 and up. Guaranteed. g.g Kvist in Garfield, honoring the 1st West. New Machines, Unconditional Guarantees birthday of their granddaughter, FOR SALE Y OWNER Modern homo in at Wholesale. $50.00 and up. Irene Kvist. Sandy. Got turn ace. insulated, aluminum FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Phone Mid. 5864 Jack Canning and Parley Glover of East Midvale, to Afton, Wyo., recently where they will be the principal speaker at visited with 'his uncle and aunt, the Midvale Second ward sacraMr & Mrs P J Canning, and f amily. ment service Sunday evening. Special musical numbers will be Mr & Mrs Robert Soper of presented. were recent guests at the fam& Sea Motel, on the beach Sand Bishop & Mrs A. J. Carter, Mr ous & Mrs W. Dale Waters and Reed Calif. Beach, at Long W. Young of the Garden View announce Edwin ward Mrs & bishopric, returned Tuesday Shipp Mr Wednes- from a short vacation to California a of boy, arrival baby the Cross and Nevada. The group visited Satday, July 22, at the Holy urday and Sunday with, the ward hospital. family drove Mid-val- Boy Scouts who are attending the Bids for the conversion of the National Boy Scout Jamboree at from coal the Irvine ranch near Los Angeles. city hall heating plant A. Lawrence still are open, to gas A farewell social complimenting Mineer, city recorder, said today. Mr & Mrs Ezra T. Benson of the The Center St approach to S. Garden View ward, was held unAllen St where it crosses the Den- Thursday night at the chapel be of will direction der the high priests ver & Rio Grande tracks widened. The project will be spon- presidency. Mr & Mrs Benson will sored jointly by Midvale city and leave some time in August for the California LDS mission field. .the railroad company. Leon Rasmussen will leave this week-en- d for California, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs Arnie Ferron, who will return to her home in San Francisco. G. C. Bowles of the Midvalley Supply Co., is in Denver, Colo., this week attending to business matters. , s-- - e , A deposit of $14 will be required on all new applications, for water eervice, Lawrence A. Mineer, city recorder, said today. The deposit is refundable at the end of a three-yea- r period, if water bills are kept current, he said. A new sidewalk from the city hall to the west entrance of the Firemen's hall is being laid this week. SALT LAKE LUNCHEON GIVEN FOR MISS JOAN CHUFAR A luncheon was given Saturday at the home of Mrs A C Norwood, 353 East 9th South, Salt Lake-City- , when 12 guests learned of the marriage of lovely Miss Joan Marie Chufar of Midvale. Those from Midvale who attended the affair were Miss Frances Stimatz, Miss Anne Jewkes, Miss Sylvia Sechuk, Mrs James Schwab, and Mrs Warren Haughey. is the daughter The bride-elec- t of Leo Chufar, 278 N. Main St., Midvale, and will exchange vaws with Ted M. Ford, son of Mr & Mrs T E Ford, 28 Hillside Ave., Salt Lake City, in Catholic church rites planned for early September. Miss Chufar graduated from Jordan high school, and also is a former student of St. Mary's of the Wasatch, where she was secretary of the student body. -- VJ A.i i l-'.- -v . ' AV. h, i ! '1 Dr. Clarence L. Gohdes, distinguished editor and scholar, will teach at the University of Utah Post Session Summer School. Dr. Clarence L. Gohdes, manag ing editor otm "American Literature," and one of America's most distinguished literary critics, will teach in the University of Utah's Post Session of Summer School, which continues until August 28, it was announced this week. Dr. Gohdes is a specialist in the field of American literature, and has written a number of books and. articles in this field. A professor of English at Duke University, he holds degrees from Harvard, Ohio State and Columbia Universities. He has been editor of "American Literature" since 1931. Dr. Gohdes will teach a class in Modern American Literature and one in the work of Walt Whitman. The last day to register for the classes is Wednesday, July 29, according to Dr. Harold W. Bentley, dean of the Summer School. on i lews o Mr & Mrs Harold Smart received word from their son Elden (Kip Carlisle) of New York that he has a part in the stage show "New Faces." Frank E. Berrett, grandson of Mr & Mrs Walter L. Berrett has been called to the presidency of the Uruquayan mission. Elder Berrett is the son of Mr & Mrs Floyd Berrett of Seattle, Wash. He was a student at the BYU before leaving for the mission field. Sandra Schofield of Murray, Mr & Mrs Joseph Johnson and Mr & Mrs Ross Eskleson recently returned to their homes after enjoying a two weeks vacation to Seattle, Wash., Canada, San Francisco and San Diego, Calif. At San Diego they visited with Mrs Johnsons sister and their families, Mr & Mrs Webb Devo, Mr & Mrs Glen Bair and Mr & Mrs Lyle Hurst. Mrs Amon Murley and daughters of Gilman, Colo., are visiting with Mr her sister and brother-in-law- , & Mrs Willis Sharp. Mr & Mrs Andrew Phillips attended the John Bagley family reunion at Bear Lake Sunday. Mrs Milton Nickle entertained at a stork shower at her home Monday honoring her sister, Mrs Thomas Pomikala. Forty guests were in attendance. Mrs Ellen Nance returned to her home Sunday after spending a week with her sister and brother-in-laMr & Mrs Charles Campbell in Rupert, Ida. Mrs Fern Poor and son Laddie of Herriman and Mr & Mrs William Thomas and family were dinner Mrs Charles Glines guests of Mr recently. Betty Gotberg entertained at a party at her home Monday honoring Mona Madsen of Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Clifton Nowlan and daughter Jill, Mrs Clifford Graham 0490-JI- 1 storm windows and doors. S2000. down. Call evening. 17S N. 3rd West, Sandy. 4 WANT ADS PIANO min. place. Bedroom, bath and kitchen on main floor, 2 bedroom and 'i bath down stairs. Hardwood floors throughout. Large laundry room. Double garage with floor drain, water, gas heat. Equipped with loft, overhead door. The yard is fully fenced. Large state rock retaining wall, which adds its beauty from north side of property. Rear yard is shaded with trees and all of it is in lawn and flowers. Yes, there is a lot of living in this home and it can be yours for a small down payment. Open for your inspection anytime. For appointment Call Mid. 950. MAIN REALTY. FOR room modrn opt. in opt. ot llutfdale. Ph. Mid. 470 or RENT mm, 3 4721 4 room brick homo, plot opti. carpeting, drop, ranges, refmnlfiiro. Eicelleat location. frigerators, Good Incom.. Price rodoctd SS0O0.00. 4873 t-E. Confer. Ph. Mid 17S. l Sli room, partly modera homo. Cat hoot. $45 ptr month. Ph. Ml.d. 1H1-- J FOR RENT FOR SALE Now brick 2 bodroom homo, full basement, locatod 107S East 7th So. in Sandy. (Eatt on W00 So.) call Mid. 464-- J or 472-- Hooto at 2e So. Holdee St., Midvale. 2 apt., 3 o.aragM. Must Mil FOR SALE Ph. Mid. 34. t-- 7 er, wlto TO RENT School end daughter, desires two bodroom onlt in Mldvalo. Ph. Mid. 77081 or 8337. WANTED No. St. Groat to a, t f Henry Wahlquist and quick tale. McMULLIN REALTY CO. daughter Julie, of Midvale, and Midvale 136-- J or 50 Mrs Wahlquists brother and wife, Mr & Mrs John jowe of W'illard, FOR RENT- -3 room modern boMiaeat opt. will leave Saturday morning for a partly furaithed. $45. per month, at U7 latt 7200 So. Ph. Mid. 1104-few days at Jackson Hole, Wyo. v yw'ww & Mrs s 'f 7.31 SALE. ItSl Deluie 4-Cbev. Oao owner. First do condition. Oary 27.000 miles. Coll ltO. Staffers. Mid. 04W-J- 1 1 946 CHEVROLET With Platform Rack 1 1 Va-T- High Torque Motor 950 CHEVROLET 2-- 7 1950 CHEVROLET 2.Ton axlt ONLY axle ed ONLY Long wheel base for 14' or 16' rack Low mileage Original tires With 12 platform rack ONLY - Excellent hydraulic dump bed 1951 CHEVROLET 545.00 on IN RIVERTON-T- wo boedrooms plus finished opt. Vi aero lot. Owner: Meivlo lerrott. Most fell Immediately. 13210 So. 17th West. Ph. Mid. 3184 1 excellent 8.25 tires ONLY Chassis eb low mileage ONLY 3 181 rm. mod. intern, apt. No So. Main, Midvale. Ph. Mid. . 4 Used GE refrla. good condltioa. Ph. Mid. S73-or see at 321 E. FOR S2S.00. SALE Center St. Midvale. 4 WHY TAKE YOUR LAWN MOWERS OUT OF TOWN TO HAVE THEM SHARPENED WHEN YOU CAN GET THE SAME JOBlN MIDVALE Vacant In Mldvalo Fine rambler near d. Midvale school. Gas heat; beautifully ED PARKER'S Duplet on East Center St., Mid vole two baths; Ideal business or homo location 39 7th Avenue Ph. Mid. 1008-- SALE FOR Shako la aew area. Gull bsmt. Owner transferred and ooilous to (ell. 4"j-r- W ALSO KNIVES, SCISSORS and GARDEN TOOLS ( ATLAS TIRE CRAWFORD REALTY CO.' 5558 South State Mid. 292-Mur. 1616-Mia. ziB-Mia. ooi-fi- i ma. ma FOR i '41 SALE cond. fanning SALE Trade-I- Good Mid. sedan. Cbev. $225.00. Phono 0197-R- 1 WILL TEND 4 $11.95 Plus Fed. Tax and HOMES LOVELY or S children la my home. Eicelleat core and reasonable rates. 7800 Mrs. Loella So. 7th Eoast. Ph. Mid. 05M-J3- . 1 Rawson. n FUEL OILS GAS Crescent Service 10600 S. State Ph. Mid. TROESTER Crescent. Ut. 0584-J- AUTOMOTIVE 1 DOUGLAS DAY SERVICE Repairs on All Makes of Cars and Trucks MAKE AN OFFER 1 BLOCK EAST OF MIDVALE JUNCTION Tires, Tubes, Bafteries Beautiful new 3 bedroom home for sale Wheel Balancing l'i Roths Foil Easement 2 Fire Places Covered Linoleum Hoae Living Room Got Heat For Dependable Service For Appointment Call see Charley Troester MID. 884 TRIPP & PETERSEN I CONTRACTORS TO TV & 22 N. Holden Mid. 381 RADIO LISTENERS Who Want Fine Reception at all Times . 'in ii mi ii HimenlaMrrHi Model at Reasonable Rates mm iiin n Work Guaranteed . . . Hundreds of Regular customers are Evidence that our Organization Is DEPENDABLE and EFFICIENT All work done by us is Absolutely Guaranteed! Do Not Neglect Minor Repairs . . . A small amount of Static or a Minor Defect S2 rl f IJ VioV aW 1445.00 1695.00 1952 CHEVROLET IV2.T011 children. 788-R- S-- 7 , RENT FOR ATTENTION! EI YE lit! 1595.00 1395.00 3 room modern anfarnlsbod No pets. Inquire at 117 Jeferson RENT opt. St. HOME afcw V If Vow May grow into AvoiJ Expensive ! Work Repair Itci LOOK FOR THE RED end WHITE TOWER H - I - 9 O If f Enjoy the smooth luxurious quality of Q year old BELMONT straight bourbon serious condition. ACT NOW! m 2-T- FOR 8--7 TREAT YOURSELF TO 595.00 ONLY Motor solte. Reasonable. 30 West Center St. Ph. 7-Mid. 1S2. Small modern homo with both. Rccicvcr, have it clHikcd periodically by EAST MIDVALE ELECTRONICS We Repair or Recondition any Make or FARM TRUCKS ' New 3 rm partly femlihed modem apt. Gat stoves, shower, llWea room FOR RENT Locatod at 7400 So. 1500 lost hi Union. Ph. 455 7662 SOUTH STATE FOR FOR RENT MIDVALE WITTICH'S yon. Good pay. Sea or coll C. C. Pingroo or O. M. Dospaia. Sooth Cortoawood Ditch Co. All 2 Speed , TO WORK? Small crew of moo wanted la work aa White Pino Dam la llrrle Cotoawood can For Absolute S.itisf.iction from your ..arf.lH'Aaa 2-T- on Work Guaranteed Member Refrigeration Engineers Society PHONE DAY or NIGHT sedan la o.eod r. 7 1945 CHEVROLET All Makes A Reduced tor 1 REFRIGERATION TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE WANT t-- S74-R- HELLO, FOLKS on FOR SALE '47 Cbev. cond. 153 Oak St. lfln duwn-Ut-eart- Duplei has advanced t HOME FOR SALE curb-gutte- Mr 45 4 NEW HOMES e lessons. Teacher lor SOe , of the former Fay M. Simmons of FOR SALE Aniiotn to Mil at rodocod Sandy, is the assistant commissary prico. 2 bodroom brick homo oicollont officer at the Naval station galley condition, landscaped, foncod. 14 So. . 7 which serves more than 5000 sail- Grant. Pk. Mid. Yoko-sukin few Cadet at T. a marines and ers days son of Waters Dale Craig Vincent, spent every day Mr & Mrs Tyler R. Vincent 458 California this week," and attendJapan. Prior to entering the ed the national Boy Scout Jam- University of Utah, and is a mem- - J East Center St., Midvale, is" cur- Navy, Ens. Riggs was graduated 335 S. 100 E. Midvale ber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra- rently attending Reserve Officers from the University of Utah. boree at the Irvine ranch. AVAILABLE NOW ? ternity. He also spent two and one-ha- Traing Corps Summer Camp at the CHECK THESE FEATURES Mr & Mrs William Moss of R.D. Army's Antiaircraft Artillery and years in the navy. Atending Boys State at Camp 1 floor plant Convenient location Williams lrst week from West JorAttending Miss Chufar will be Guided Missile Center near El 1, Sandy, were pleasantly surprisCholco of color Fireplace. Ml bunt. ed last week when a recording, dan were the following boys: Carl Miss Sylvia Sechuk as maid of hon- Paso, Tex. Stool or aluminum tath Cadet Vincent a student at the made by their son, Leland D. Moss, Glover, sponsored by LGI Post of or, and Miss Rosalee Norwood will Gat automatic fornaco and the American Legion; Jack Purser, be bridesmaid. Robert. Christensen! I University of Utah, is one of 1,460 was broadcast over one of the local r, mwot, street, Sidewalk, sponsored by Laurel Brown; Larry t will perform the amies ot Desi' senior ROTC cadets from 64 col- radio stations. The transcription all In paid Asay, sponsored by Marve Jenson; man, and ushers will be Ray Tay- leges and universities in the Unit- was forwarded to the Navy ReIrlck, attractive ed State enrolled in the six- - week cruiting Station, Salt Lake City, by Glen Palmer, sponsored by the lor, David Cook and Jay Decker. Large lot. Utah-Idah- o summer antiaircraft artillery train- the Commander in Chief, Pacific See Daytime sugar factory, and Val Fleet Leland is a Seaman QuarterCALL STOFFERS Player, sponsored by the sugar PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB ELECTS ing course. master in the Signal Gang on board At a meeting and social held worker's local union. m S. L t Ph. Mid. 750-- J Ens. Norman D. Riggs, son of the USS Point Cruz, an aircraft Tuesday night at the Williams KEYS REALTY CO. Mr & Mrs A. P. Rasmussen have Grant home. 169 S. Grant St., Mrs Mr & Mrs Hiram J. Riggs of 568 carrier now serving in the Far Salt Lake City returned from a two week visit Allison Bills was elected president East Center, Midvale, and husband East with their son. Peter, at Las Vegas. of the Past Presidents club of JorNev. Delano Rasmussen. stationed dan L'nit. American Legion Aux" A little luxury is good at San Luis Obispo, visited with his iliary. Mrs A E Buckley was chosen for every man!" as vicev president, and Mrs Grant parents and brother over the week' r The j end. Peter, with his quintette was re elected secretary-treasureSavior Faires." had a two week, of the group. "Especially at tliis new engagement at the "Sahara Club" li prictV in Las Vegas, with Vaughn Monroe. The quintette opened at the . . 1 iv be told Last Frontier club on the 17th for rick home on Lineal St. Mint once. at several weeks engagement. lf lor GIVEN 6 YEAR OLD HOME IN MIDVALE Motor School ol Music. Phone Mid. 3303. SI 1.450 New red brick home, close to Mid- FOR SALE toil 38 H. corner lot in Holl- vale ..business ..district, ..close ..to adoy subdivision. Close to new school It has and but. church Urge school, and tchnrch. Ph. Mid. fSO. living room with mirrored fire- of our Service LESSONS Call Mid. 784-- J Factory Representative I I . EAST MIDVALE ELECTRONICS 38 WEST 7500 So. St. FHONE MID. 144 - at a price you'd pay for whiskies two years younger! irHIGTIT 1545.00 n"UU: REPAIR-REMOD- EL BUILD MANY GOOD PICKUPS We will furnish labor and materials on Small Monthly Payments COITNTIIY KAHGAIXS RIVERTON MOTOR Phones Mid. 4717 . 4718 CO. ' 987 Free Estimates '! 9ti;Mt:if 0i34JV 6 YEARS OLO STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF BELMONT DISTILLING COMPANY, "' LAWRENCEBURG, : INO. West Jordan Lumber Co. 50 Years of Dependable Service. 114 No. Main Ph. Mid. 212 |