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Show THE MID VALE SENTINEL Entered u PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Second Class Matter at the Postofflce at Kldr&le, Utah, unaer ue act 01 NATIONAL Aiarcn ramie ice , 1878 EDITORIAL JOEANN WEBB APPOINTED DEBATE MANAGER FOR '54-5- Mrs, S. Peter Peterson, Reporter Phone Mid. 0439-J1 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have A formal program symbolical o: been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Salt Lake maturity, marked the closing o: HOWARD C. BARROWS, Editor and Publisher County, State of Utah, throughout the local grade school, May 17, as the entire year and all locations be follows: Color guard, M. A. A. Iva E. Barrows, Associate Editor ing from SLB&M unless otherwise Junio; flag bearer, Lee Chamber $2.50 designated: Subscription Rate, per year (anywhere in the U.S.A.) Gloria Archibald and 2555 Metropolitan Water Dis lain; guards, (Advertising Rates Given on Request) trict of Salt Lake City, 703 Tribune Phyllis Alger; song, Star Spangled mag., salt Lake City, Utah; 50 sec. Banner; prayer, Michael Despain HOW DO WE STAND DEFENSIVELY? ft. for municipal purposes from Thomas Despain, class The number of men under arms for the major power blocs six 24-iwells bet. 400 and 1000 welcome, "A Little Boys Wish" president; deep at points as follows. (1) of the world totaled approximately 20,000,000 during 1953 ft. S. 148 ft. and E. 117 ft. from NW Miss Jensen's room; "Teddy Bears almost the same as during the previous year, according to the Cor. Sec. 11; (2) N. 197 ft. and E Picnic", Mrs Dcspains room; prog 618 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 2; (3) N nostication, Clark Parker; class his new American Peoples tpjicyclopedia YcarlxxA. 606.4 ft. and E. 1&G9.8 ft. from SW Glen Gabler; Japanese Tea tory, Moslem and Cor. Sec. 2; (4) S. 1259.5 ft. and Listing Communist Yugoslavia, Falangist Spain fifth grade; final report. W. 2379.1 2 ceremoay, ft. Sec. from Cor. Ett Pakistan as allies gave the United States and the West about (5) S. 320.5 ft. and W. 1478.6 ft Gloria Archibald; awards, student 9,800,000 men at arms, an increase of about 800,000, the ency from EA Cor. Sec. 2; (6) N. 779.5 body officers; installation of new ft. and W. 801.6 ft. from E'4 Cor officers, Mrs Geneve Pingree clopedia states. In opposition was the bloc of Soviet nations, Sec. 2. all in T3S. R1E. Of a tota were of sec.-fawards, 50 about no a max more Principal Hill; colors re than 8,635,000. Remaining troops grouped numbering sec.-ft- . imum 20 of will be pro benediction, tired; Lyle Parker. loosely as neutrals. Several of the latter countries were involved duced by any single well. The Eleven were advanced to students neutrals could be water will be conveyed to the Salt in border disputes and a numler of status. high Lake Aqueduct where it will be junior counted upon by the West in a showdown, the encyclopedia commingled The May meeting of the Granite and used for muni said. cipal purposes in TIN to T4S, incl. chapter of the DUP convened at to H2E. incl. the C. C. ringree home Friday, May In naval strength the West numbered G02 active major IUW 25559 Metropolitan Water Dis 14, Mrs Pingree, captain, in charge warships as against 107 for the Soviet bloc, exclusive of sub trict of Salt Lake City, 703 Tribune A sec.-fhistory of her great grandfath P.ldg., Salt Lake City. Ut.: 30 marines, in which the Soviets led by 358 to 182. for municipal purposes from four er, Randolph Alexander was given . air power the Soviet bloc also apparently had wells bet. 400 and 1000 ft In first-lin- e Mrs Kay Morgan. Life of Wil- at points as follows: (1) N. by deep the lead with an estimated 22,000 to 43,000 planes as against 1700 ft. Richards was presented by lard and W. 1870 ft. from SE class leader, Mrs Nola Dowding Cor. Sec. 31; (2) S. 473.4 ft. and W 20,000 for the West. 2447.5 ft. from E Cor. Sec. 31; Mrs Ida Hand, a representitive of vale Sentinel, a newspaper of gen (3) S. 2172.3 ft. and E. 1760.2 ft the South Salt Lake chapter, was eral circulation published in Mid- - from NW Cor. Sec. 31; (4) S. 1165.3 t. and E. 621.22 ft. from NW Cor. present and gave helpful sugges vale City. Utah. 5. That in the opinion of Sec. 31, all in T4S, R2E. Of a total tions to the local organization. Re- Section ACCEPTING ORDINANCE AN Council of Midvale City. of JO see n, no more than a max the reshments were served by Mrs THE BEST BID FOR THE "MID Utah,City an will be produc emergency exists and it imum of 20 sec.-ft- . assisted by Mrs Geneve Pingree, VALE CITY WATER AND SEW is necessary for the immediate pre ed by any single well. The water land. Eleven ladies were ER REVENUE BONDS, SERIES servation of the present peace, health and will be conveyed to the Salt Lake MAY 15, 1954"; PROVIDING S. & Mrs Mr re Peterson Peter of said and will com where the inhab it be Aqueduct City hafety THE INTEREST SAID Hants FOR thereof and this ordinance that used for home fol timed mingled municipal Monday evening SHALL BEAR; AND shall take effect BONDS upon its passage, purposes in TIN to T4S. incl.. IUW owing a delightful vacation PROVIDING THE EFFECTIVE to K2E. incl. and approval publication. Los in with DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE. their Angeles daughter, 25607 Sandy City Corporation. Passed by the City Council of WHEREAS, in accordance with Midvale City, and approved by the Sandy City, Ut.; 2 sec.-ft- . for muni Mrs V. M. Butler and family. Many the statutes of the State of Utah, Mayor of said City this 19th day of cipal purposes from a well points of interest were visited, inbonds of the issue designated May, i54. bet. 300 and 500 ft. deep at a point San Diego and places in "Midvale City Water and Sewer S. 150 ft. and W. 500 ft. from E'4 cluding Henry Beckstead of the highlights of Mexico. One Scries 15, May Revenue Bonds, Cor. Sec. 24, T3S, IUW. The water (SEAL) Mayor a was house party given in 1954," were advertised for public the Midvale City, Utah will be conveyed through 10 in. trip sale; and S00 ft. to existing pipeline their honor, with former Manti Attest: pipe WHEREAS, the bids received Lawrence A. Mincer ana usea for municipal purposes in people as guests, who are now rehave been publicly opened and City Recorder Sanrly City. Los Angeles. considered; and 2f(08 Sandy City Corporation. siding in . WHEKEAS, it has been deterGranddaughters and great grand for muni Clearing the rear ledge helps Sandy City. Ut.: 2 sec.-ftmined and the Mayor and City 10-a from of Brigham Young re well cipal purposes er have so certified to the prevent injuries in automobile ac- bet. 400 and 600 ft. deep at a point daughters cently entertained at their annual City Council that the bid submitted cidents. Safety experts agree that ho n. and E. 50 ft. from & Company, L. Burton Edward could have been Cor. Sec. 6. T3S. R1E. The water uncheon at the Lion House in Salt by many injuries preasand 1, Utah, Lake Lake. Attending from Granite were Salt City vented in accidents if the ledge had will be conveyed through 10-sociates, was the best bid submitt- been cleared off 200 ft. to existing pipeline and Mrs Lucile Furr, Mrs Emily Y. pipe sudden and a stop used for municipal purposes in ed for the purchase of said revelair and Miss Georgia Y. Hardy. had not catapulted objects into the nue bonds. Sandy City. ORBE IT The latter was appointed president THEREFORE. back of 25009 Sandy City Corporation, the driver's head. Chang NOW, DAINED BY THE CITY COUCIL ing Times. 2 sec.-ffor muni of the organization for the coming Ut.; Sandy City. . OF MIDVALE CITY, SALT LAKE well year. cipal purposes from a et. 500 and 700 ft. deep at a point COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH: Mr & Mrs Fred Tcnnant and One of the sublimcst things in N. 100 ft. and W. 400 ft. from S'4 Section 1. That the bid submitted moved to their new home in & I amily Burton is Company, the world by Edward plain truth. Bulwer Cor. Sec. 17. T3S. R1E. The water Salt Lake City 1, Utah, and associ-ntos- . will be conveyed through 8 in. pipe Kearns last week. Since his release for bonds of the issue desig Truth cannot be contaminated 2300 ft. to existing pipeline and from the army a year ago, they nated "Midvale City Water and used for municipal purposes in have been staying at the Thomas Mary Baker Eddy Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series May by error. Sandy City. in Granite. home lair 25675 Keith Glade and Elmo 15, 1954." in the atrcKate prinfor of amount Mrs $275,000.00. Hand and small Emerson R. Mur4840 Atwood Blvd., cipal Martin, the principal amount thereof, .03 sec.-fdomestic daughter, Christine returned home for Ut.; ray, interest to the date of deuse from a well bet 75 and after a few 300 ft. deep at a point S. 335 ft. Wednesday evening livery, and a premium of $37.50, with visit her sister, Mrs Annd W. 75 ft. from E'i Cor. Sec. 16, days be, and the same hereby is, acceptand Condi ed. 3S, R1E. The water will be used gus family in Preston. Section 2. That each of said for the domestic requirements of da. bonds shall bear interest payable two families and for incidental Following ' MIA last Tuesday semi annually on the 15th days of and irrigation of night, Mist Georgia Hardy enter Mav and November of each year, lawns and gardens. You Can't Buy to 15, 1954, as follows: From May 25Q10 Robert I. Bowles, 4748 tained members of her male chorus Finer Feeds Than So. Redwood Road. Murray, Ut.; 3 and their wives at an informal Julv 15, 1954. each of said bond I sec.-ft- . shall bear interest at the rate of for irrigation use from an MILK WHITE. of visiting and 8 in. well bt t. 100 and 400 ft. deep evening three per centum (3'V) per annum, evidenced be to a at of said interest N. 119.1 ft. and E. 1500.1 all "1 For poultry, turpoint ft. from W1 Cor. Sec. 35. T3S, bv coupons designated "A"; from Percentage wise, Granite was 1 keys, cows, dairy R2W. The water will be used from well represented this year among July 15. 1954. to November 15, I Milk White Feeds 1955, each of said bonds shall bear Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 80 the graduates from the Jordan more for acres in NWVi said Sec. 35, and for you interest at the rate of five and give round C incidental domestic and high school. Those receiving hon per centum (5.4'V) year money. your ors were Miss Dorrienne Despain, centum stock (3'V) three annum, per per watering purposes. Every vitamin, Protests resisting the granting Sherline Taylor, Geraldine Springof said interest to be evidenced by Tjp protien end nu of any of the foregoing applicacoupons designated "A", and two er, Elsie Bower and Mrs Eris Eg centneeded for trient two and and tions, with reasons therefor, must per be in affidavit form with extra copy bert Young. um (2.4", ) of said interest to be good health it as I Milton O. Gold returned home and filed with the State Engineer, evidenced by coupons designated sured In Ml Ik 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City 1, May 12 following ''B"; from November 15. 1955. until nearly four Utah, on or before July 11. 1954. paid, each of said bonds shall bear months business stay in New York interest at the rate of three per Joseph M. Tracv City for the American Smelting STATE ENGINEER centum (3"t) per annum, said inPublished in the Midvale Sentinel. and Refining Co. He was acconv terest to be entirely evidenced by Midvale. 'A". from May 14 to June anied home by Mrs Gold, who Ut., coupons designated 11, 1954. Section 3. That all by laws, orwent to New York in early April ders, resolutions and ordinances, NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING to meet her husband and there enor parts of orders, resoluNotice is hereby given to all joy with him a three weeks tour of tions and ordinances, In conflict stockholders of the EVERGREEN the city and other points east be- reare with this ordinance, hereby MINING COMPANY, a Utah ore their return. Niagara Fall. pealed. as follows: Section 4. That the City Recorder WHEREAS, It appears that all rhilidelphia, New England and be, and he is hereby, authorized of the Officers and Directors of the several places of church interest. and directed to publish this ordinance in one issue of The Midcorporation have died or resigned, rnd there is an urcent need for a special meeting of the stockholders of the corporation: NOW, THEREFORE, the undersigned stockholder hereby gives notice that such a special meeting of the stockholders will be held at 721 Continental Sank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on June 7th, 1954, at the hour of 9 00 A.M.. at which time consideration will be given to the election of new directors and the authorization of sale of the surface rights of the corporation. Dated: May 6. 1954. DAVID riRANTAN Mcy 14 2123. - n. P-T- THE t. 24-in- AN ORDINANCE 10-da- 10-i- He-cor- y Miss Joe Ann Webb, daughter of Mrs Grace Webb of Midvale, recently was appointed debate man ager with Jack Roe for 1954-5at the University of Utah. The duties of the two appointees will include the direction of all de bate activities during the coming year. They will be assisted by two assistant coaches to be appointed in the falL Miss Webb is a sophomore stu dent. She has been active in debate during the past year and is majoring in secondary education. She was graduated from Jordan high school in 1950 where she was in the pep club, on the yearbook staff, and on the staff of the school 5 paper. including Nauvoo and Independence were visited. Robert Whitmore was among those to graduate from the Insti tute of Religion in Salt Lake Sun day evening. Members of the J. M. Whitmore family of Granite attend ed the graduation rites. Mrs Fay Riggs was honored at a surprise party and stork shower at the home of Mrs Louise Sim mons Friday evening. A variety of games were enjoyed and refresh ments served. Mrs Simmons was assisted by Mrs Irene Nickle of Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Thomas McArthur of St George visited friends in Granite Sunday. Mrs Clara Ebert Christenscn and family of Richfield visited her par ents, Mr & Mrs Otto Ebert last week-end- SENTINEL Friday, May 2S, 1954 jf JJ mm typQrt?$JXpD mam SPORTS FLASHES "Gay Stitchers" met at the home of their leader, Beth Schorr, to organize their club for their summer work. Patricia Webster was elected president; Sonja Schorr, vice president; Kathleen Booth, secretary; Lynne Johnston, chorister; Dian Lundquist, reporter. Sewing, phase one, will be their 4-- H Heavyweight Championship Belt Featured by Hill and Hill Louisville, Ky. With the Rocky Marciano-EzzarCharles title fight coming up on June 17th, fight fans will be hearing a lot about The World's Heavyweight Championship Belt, which goes to the winner. But finally, this year, they'll project for this year. Dian Lundquist, Reporter be able to see it in brilliant, ded tailed It will be featured in Hill and full-colo- r. Hill Kentucky Whiskey full-pag- e advertisments runing in True, Ar gosy, Cosmopolitan, American and Redbook and in large size adver tisements running in local Hill and Hill, which for many years has based its advertising on sport thems, is this year featuring famous American Sports trophies. The Heavyweight ChamDionshiD Eelt is one of the trophies, and what timing! the ads using it will be running just around the time of the Marciano-Charle- s fieht. when interest in boxing will be at its height. If you've been curious about what the belt looks like, be patient you'll be seeing it all over soon! imHi till JlUti MILK is rich in which helps prevent premature signs of old age drink at riboflavin 1' . Sunday evening services were sponsored by the Glen Ebert family, Mr Ebert conducting. Rex Christensen of Salt Lake was the guest- - speaker. Two song numbers were furnished by the Ebert children and a talk was given by Mrs Ebert d (Utah) 5 t. so-call- MIDVALE Page Six least MILK glasses of every day. 3 Yithd iks t. 10-in- d mr if J11IIL Come in and look at the official AAA score sheet of the Mobilgas Run. Stude- baker made a clean sweep drat in the Grand Sweepstakes firs t in actual g ly s Jff by-law- s, cor-pornti- miles per gallon first of all overdrive and automatic drive cars. 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Liqueur Quality gives you richer flavor and ill TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary Tripclas, times Known as Mary Comas Some- STRAIGHT Tripe-las-. Sometimes Known as Mary Comas, lVccased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 17 East Center Street. Midvale, t'tah. on or before the 25th day of Georgia T. Georciadis, lo please of Mary Tripclas. sometimes known as Mary Comas Tripe-lasometimes known as Mary Comas, iXctascd. Everett E. Dahl, 17 East Center Street, Midvale. t'tah, For 10 1 years Gordon's has s, been a favorite the world over. Its exclusive formula cannot be duplicated. me cs rami trims bijtiiui feci tun . Gordon's nmn bit iti n, in. tuca, 1 1 B 0 URB ON WHISKEY aud priced September, A.D. 1954. Admisistratrix of the Estate Telvcty smoothness. There's no gin NOTICE EfE3fluEIT Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication May 21. A.D. 1954. There's music in all things if men had ears: their earth b but an echo of the spheres. 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