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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Midvale, Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878 EDITORIAL NATIONAL AsTocfATtdN and on Friday Mrs Douglas E. Mil, ler and sons, and Mrs Norman Midvale, Mrs George Parry, Mrs. ACNES DANSIE, Reporter and Mrs Walter E. Crane. Phone Mid. 4203 Mrs Lester Butterfield entertained at a surprise party in honor 60 SERVED AT PTA of her daughter, Marilyn's birthThe Heriman entertained day recently. at a program Thursday evening diWarren Butterfield was the first rected by Rowena Ernest, presi- deer hunter from here to bring in dent, and Owen A. HuIIinger, prin- a deer was accomHe Saturday. cipal. Program numbers were preT. Ralph Butpanied by his father, sented by the Blind Center of Salt terfield and Fred Pullman and sons. Lake. Talks by Mrs Perry; readSt Mr Mrs Walter E. Crane spent ing, Mrs Werner; solo, Miss Jeffs. afternoon visiting Ruth Mrs Jones was in charge and ac- Saturday at the home of Mrs Bitterfield companied with music. Refreshin Salt Lake. Hite Ray ments were served to CO guests. Annie Sorensen was guest of Mrs Brig Crane and family at Payson Mr St Mrs Spencer Miller had as Saturday. Mr St Mrs Stanley A. guests Sunday Mr & Mrs Arthur Rasmussen, Sandy, visited her MonLuehesl, Mr St Mrs Lawrence Jones, day. Salt Lake, Mrs Pearl Bigler, and Neighbors and friend surprised Mrs Paul Bigler and children, Pay-so- Mrs Spencer Miller last Monday evening. They presented her with Calling on Mrs Spencer Miller a dish planter. Mrs Annie C. Sorensen accomTuesday were Mr & Mrs W. J. Loomin, Salt Lake, and Mr St Mrs panied Mrs J. A. Earl and Mrs V. Lorin S. Miller and family, Kearns, R. Michelson to a theatre and Jerrinan Man-gum- P-T- J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, per year (anywhere in the U.S.A.) (Advertising Rates Given on Request) . - $2.50 IT TAKES ALL KINDS Announcement has been made of the formation of a Rocky Mountain group to study peacetime development application and utilization of nuclear power. The group is made up of nine engiand electric neering-construction, Atomic under the contracted Energy utility concerns, which have Act of 1954, with the Atomic Energy commission to carry on the work. This is the type of research which one day will make atomic, energy useful for everyday needs of home and industry. It is the beginning of the real atomic age. From it will probably come uses as unpredictable as electricity was in the candle and gaslight era. There are people who constantly like to pan big business. "Tax them, they shout," practically out of existence. "Drag them into the courts; they are monopolistic, etc., etc. essential business We believe that big played an part in the building of America, just as it has taken that wonderful fellow, the working man; that guy you can't get along without, the fanner, those essential small businessmen, and those important professional people. It takes all kinds of people and business to make America what it is today. Big business today is made up of so many small stockholders that it is hard to call it big business Todayi the farmer and the working man who has stock in big business ore a part of big industrial-manufacturin- g anti-social- THE MIDVALE (Utah) Page Six ily, West Jordan, were guests of Mr & Mrs Louis Christensen Sunday afternoon. Mr St Mrs Walter E. Crane had SENTINEL Friday, October 29, 1954 as dinner guests Sunday afternoon, Mrs Pearl Bigler, Mr & Mrs Paul & Bigled and children, Payson, Mr Mrs David Crane and family. YOUR State Senate Candidates tf s - t w ," Merrill K. Davis DAY To the A LLOYD State Senate They will represent you ably with integrity, understanding and ability. VOTE REPUBLICAN and our children. Paid political ad by Merrill Faux, Republican County Chairman. Until World War I, plywood was "These days it's hard to tell whether you're walking behind a used for little else than drawer man who needs a haircut, or a bottoms. woman who's just got one." Richard Hayman. We do quality printing Low . .. and behold! P. LLOYD for The motommic MiGVMC for 55 STATE SENATE A qualified Chevrolet and General Motors took a whole new look at the car and just look what happened! low-co- st Republican v NOW BEING SHOWN! candidate pledged only to good government FIRST-HAN- EXPERIENCE D IN Small Business Distribution of Farm Products Education Labor Management Co-operati- on rd. Tol. Adv. THE WORLD'S UEAVYWEICUT UlAMrlONSHIP BELT iiV ... -- I , The IW Air Spoil Coupe The valvc-in-lic- V-- ad as only the valvc-in-ltc- ad leader can build it! What makes Hill and Hill Straight Bourbon the main event cn any knouing uhiskey buyer's pregramf Its famous rich mellow taste! Discover Us pleasures ycurseljl 8 one of 14 new fuW U4f koufii Now Chevrolet, the leading builder d of rnpine, inlnxlucrs the TurUvFire It carriee the V8 dcipn to a new high in rflficienry ith it high horsepower (162), (8 to 1), high perform-- a (0) valvf-in-hra- high-comprei- on (0) nee and tmrprisinclT high gas mile- age. Available with standard tran-- f mixtion, or with the extra-cos- t option of Overdrive or Powerglide. Can't you tell just by WUng that Oicrrolct and General Motor have come up with completely new ika about the ar? The iJca is this: to build a car that offers the very newest thing in styling, the most modern features th finest kind of performance nd the highest quality of manufacture all at a modest price. It'i something that took a lot of doing and that only the world'a leading car builders cvuU do. Eivtything't new in thi Motoramic Chevrolet from its lower top right down to its tubcles tire. Come in for the tnost fascinating visit you tret made to an automobile hownwm! low-pricr- il In lhre ntw You can choose from two new sixes, too! Chevrolet also offer the last word Under performance and in There'a a new "Blue-Flam- e 136 teamed with Fowerglide and a new "Blue-Flam-e 123n with either standard tranamiasion or Overdrive. x-- econ-om- v! Ik motoramic levroie KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WU1SKY iMoro than a new car a new concept of RIVERTON MOTOR Co. THiSriTiiis4rwRSOLO.e5fitoor.mrnaKUco,iouKm - Elect these responsible, informed and experienced men to help make our state laws. They are pledged to a progrom of progress for Salt Lake County and the State of Utah. money for research, for laboratory work, for the kind of work that is going to make the atomic age possible. You and I can't do it. Even one large big business can't do it. That is why it is good news to know that a Rocky Mountain group is going ahead with this development, so important to us a lot of SHERMAN i Sherman P. Lloyd Elias L. Day ELECT DAVIS I t L 4 business. It takes dinner party in Salt Lake Thursday evening and was overnight guest of Mrs Earl and family. Mr Si Mrs Blaine Peterson and daughter visited at the A. II. Dansie home Saturday. Mr & Mrs Melvin Jones and fam- - Phone Midvda 4717 Rlrcrton, Urch low-co- st motoring! |