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Show THIS 'N THAT Boys Missing (Continued from page On Hunt Are Found, Safe Mid-Flor- 1) Garden Council a Club Reveals New 1958 Officers was certain tne ceiling piaster below had given way. she had By Next regular meeting of the enough courage to visit her down a Garden Club will be stairs tenant, only to learn that Five Midvale and West Jordan the things you worry about never held in the Midvale City Hall Fri teen-ag- e the water that seeped day, Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. boys, lost in looeiejhappen County's Skull Valley Sunday through the ceiling all funneled A demonstration of Christmas bucket! a night, were found safe at 11 a.m. down into big and ideas will be arrangements ZaAnd she solved for Harry Monday after giving their parents Mrs Eleanor Zimmer given by how the of the briskie mystery a night of worry. the night before man. Mrs Zimmerman is an ex pail 97 N. Dennis Fanner, 19, Grant; was strangely full again in the pert on holiday decorations. Installation of new officers for Gary Colyear, 16, 414 Alta View morning. 1958 will be the main order of Dr.; Louie DeLuca, 15, 7456 South 1100 West, and Don Stevens, 16, N that to coundl plans to business. Union Ave., all of Midvale, and The new officers are, namely: proceed with resurfacing N. Main Leo Trinnaman; first Michael Johnson, 17, West Jor St. and president, curbs broken the putting dan, had gone rabbit hunting in in good condition will be wel- - vice president, George Donga; Skull Valley Sunday. Icomed heartily up and down the second vice president, Hite Mac- When they could not be found street. Wondar if It would be a kay; secretary-treasureMrs Jo by 2 a.m. Monday, their parents seph Bithell; corresponding seccatlea the looeie y sflermjwalks retary, Mrs Mildred Ekman; his gt the same time? ana a searen was stanea. torian, Mrs Leone Eskelsen; par Before noon Monday the boys W. M. Keller; two a chided We been have couple liamentarian, telephoned that they were safe of Allan Vaughan; director, year times for not mentioning, in one year director, Mrs Eugene They had punctured the oil pan the our about airplane trip story of their car pushing it out of a Corners area, that Bickman; holdover director, Mrs mud hole. When night came on, over the Four W. E. Scott; past president, Mrs the country is beautiful. Well. they made their way to the James Woodhouse. Irel Ranch house, vacant in winter, we'll admit not using the word, The public is cordially invited to and next morning whittled a but we really didn't have to attend these meetings, Rufus that country is so awesomely piece of sagebrush to plug the F. Ray, publicity chairman, re oil borrowed oil! beautiful that It is virtually beg Mid-Flor- - Jordan Gridders (Continued from page mission to construct Are Entertained to At Kiwanis Club 1) aq, sewer line on his property serve commercial establishments facing State St., near Wasatch. In other actions, the council re activated its contract with Santa Claus for this year; authorized repair of the front seat on the police car; ordered a "dead end" sign placed near the north end of Coolidge St.; authorized $25 for a city ad in a labor magazine; purchased one unit of advertising on the Utah Talent Quest The council was informed that the city's portion of the cost of the curb and gutter installation on S. Main, St., according to previous decision, amounted to r, - hole in the pan, from the ranch, and got to a:yond description. And, fortunately, our color pictelephone. tures turned out much better so we than the Local Men Improving have some grand mementoes of the trip. After Mine Accident All we can say is that the airImproving from an industrial ac- plane tour has whetted our apcident at Kennecott Copper Nov. petite to drive through that coun13 is David 0. Stoker, 357 Hartry, get down in it and spend vard Dr., Midvale, a patient at St. some time taking pictures and Mark's Hospital. really enjoying it. Some still-haz- y Mr Stoker was hurt Nov. 13 ideas are beginning to formulate, while driving a "cat" at the mine. and we hope they work out. Injury to a foot was so extensive it was at first believed the foot would have to be amputated. It is St. Therese Sponsors now believed such an operation Drive for Clothinq will be unnecessary. Needy people in many parts of He is expected to remain at the hospital until about Thanks- the world will benefit from the bishop's clothing drive to be held giving Day. the week of Nov. Parishioners and others inter Percy J. Canning Rites ested have been requested to take Held Tuesday in Wyoming their clothing donations to St. L. Clyde Canning was at Alton, Theresc's Catholic Church rec the used clothing will Wyo., Tuesday to attend funeral tory where be packaged by Altar Society his services for brother, Percy J. "Jack" Canning, 66. Percy Can members for further distribution, it was announced by Msgr. Jo ning was born in Midvale in October, 1891, and has lived at Al- seph Moreton, pastor of the par ish. ton, Wyo., for about 25 years. He is survived by his widow, two Subscribe to The Sentinel sons, and three daughters. black-and-whit- ports. Melvin Christopherson and Charles R. Clayton, newly elected council members who will take office on Jan. 1, were present at the meeting as spectators. L. Subscribe to The Sentinel Jordan High's football team completed its season last Wednesday and Monday night were guests of the Midvale Kiwanis Club. Kiwanians have entertained each Beetdigger team in a tradition now nearly 20 years old. Toastmaster for the event was Kiwanian Dunn Taylor, assistant principal at Jordan. Coach Glen Jackson introduced his coaching assistants, Bob Teran, Art Hughes, Sherm Crump, and Bill Ryan, and also, introduced the members of the squad. Allen Davis, former Murray coach, now on the BYU coaching staff, was also presented and spoke briefly. Later he showed movies of BYU games. Principal speaker was Eddie Kimball, who was a student at Jordan, later returned to coach Jordan's first statg championship Companies Seek Joint Well Plan TOP j Gift will Inspected given with each order.'school, using the south building entrance. f ' ABEAM 1 "C" grade TODAY! gls lb. by itself... Hens or uhcmxr bourbon Beltsville belongs, 1 BE SURE TO ORDER .YOUR HOLIDAY POULTRY... 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QwJity, never Vs-- CHEESE IN PURE VEGETABLE g'- RITI bourbons; given you unarming rr ITALIAN (ParmMon) Love's like" a radiator it keeps you warm, even when you know it's only hot air. h bw Govt ARTS be PURE GRATED Quality 43c -i- ... a Free NICOLETTI to Hold County The Daughters of Utah Pioneers of South Salt Lake County will meet next Monday afternoon at 1 p.m. in the Memorial Building in Salt Lake City. jTTWflSR jr' ... limited time only Members of St. Therese's Altar Society entertained members of St. Patrick's Altar Society, Salt Lake, last Thursday evening in the Parish Hall. Special feature of the evening a lecture given by Dr. George Smith, child psychiatrist. Pres. Mrs Marcell Culleton was in charge of the meeting. Meeting Nov. 25 mmMV h ; a " Altar Society Hosts Salt Lake Group YES! r. .see For Friday, November 22, 1957 v your Wedding WEDDING par-.wa- DUP SENTINEL (Utah) . at 5:30 p.m. week will be Annual city-farobserved at next Monday's Kiwanis meeting. Chairman Art Eskelsen has arranged for several prominent farmers in the valley to be present and discuss various phases of agriculture. President A. M. Ross announc- s ed that the annual Christmas ty for Kiwanians and their wives has been arranged for Monday evening, Dec. 9, at the Aviation Club in Salt Lake. IG VARIETY, YES School and Water 24-3- ... for THE MIDVALE Page Eight LOW PMCES, YES! The building committee of Jor dan board of education was ex pected to make a recommenda tion to the board at Thursday night's meeting for a decision on means of utilizing a school well. The district has a well on Flatiron Mesa, about 8400 South, developed to supply water to eight school sites owned by the district. To date, the water has not been used. It has been proposed that the district share costs of develop ment with Sandy City and Union and Jordan Irrigation Co. in construction of a distribution system, with the district receiving credit for money already expended through an agreement on wa ter rates. Also on the board agenda was a discussion of the sewer prob Radiant .lem at the West Jordan Junior RUIT CAKE MIX High School, now under construcI 21 oi. tion. The board has indicated it GEISHA OYSTERS can would prefer to use the proposed Full West Jordan sewage system, WHIPPING CREAM which has been repeatedly delay VEGETABLE JUICE 4i ot. ed by injunctions. If the commu JOOC cannot when be ready nity system . . WtUUlNCi ARI5 tor ruit Cocktail the school opens next fall, it will ISA. complete wedding arrangements be necessary for the district to Tomato Juice (lit own line and make ar install its IS oi. or any individual item. rangements for treatment by the MARSHMALLOWS bag Midvale plant. A similar situation occurred at the Mountview school, GEISHA CRAB , Flowers Portraits Catering 12 M. which could not have opened this Sweet Gherkins Are lit own board ran its fall the unless Cakes Wedding Stationery Wedding sewer line. TEIUDER-PLUniP-TASTy The board has gained an exten a Dec. 5 for sion its until meeting BRIDE'S DRESSE- Sdecision on selection and pur . . , complete rental service or made to chase of a school site at the Bel order Aire village In the Draper foot hills. FORMAL WEA- R. . . complete line for all occasions . . . Also scheduled for the Dec. is the opening of bids on meeting DORIS ALLEN, consultant . for appointment, call AM the Edgemont elementary school Interest among bidders and the We Can Save You Money check our prices U.S. general public indicates that ca room board of the regular pacity will be inadequate, and this meet- 18 to 22 lbs. uurrav ing has been shifted to the choral 4909 South Stale PLAN NOW team in 1931, thenj coached at BYU, and is presently director of athletics at Brigham Young University. "No season can be a failure if we have the right perspective," Kimball assured the Beetdigger teammates. Besides winning and losing, football promotes friendly rivalry, makes good friends, teaches players the game and how to be good sports, promotes good relationships, and provides . entertainment. "You can't play just for fun; you must try to win because we live in a competitive world which expects you to give the best you have," Mr. Kimball said. "But as I look back on it, I can't remember which team was which, and winning and losing are no longer important.' Cyril' Rasmussen, chairman of the spiritual aims committee of Kiwanis, announced that Kiwanis members and their families attend church in a body and provide the speakers at Midvale First Ward on Sunday, Nov. 24, eiEiiflf-Hiiur- a $10 Eait 33rd South : . , M lk cirr, Ufh 55 North State l.k. Clfy, Ulih PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 22 Salt PLENTY FREE PARKING OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK fo 27 |