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Show Mrs John A. Butterfield and Williams and children, Murray, Mrs Henry Bodell attended the were luncheon euesfcs Thursdav missionary testimonial of Lee of Mrs C. I. Isackson. Workman, South Jordan, Sunday Mr & Mrs Leon Rees and chil dren. Prnvn vicifoH at evening. Mr & Mrs James A. Miller and the home of" Mrs Swenson. Mary family were among those attend Mrs Meta Cornell. Salt Lake. ing the State Fair Tuesday. accompanied her daughMr & Mrs Ernest J. Davis and recently ter and Mr & Mrs family, Salem, visited the A. E Melvin Neuffer. to San Dieeo. Dansies Sunday afternoon. Mr & where they visited for a Mrs A. II. Dansie called on the Lam., wees with Mr & Mrs Herbert Art Dansies, Murray, Monday, Cornell. The trio also visited in in honor of their new grand Tiajuana, Mexico, and points of CAN OUR ROADS KEEP UP? bury) Rainey recently visited Mr THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL & Mrs Kldon Colebrook, Mr St Friday, September 19, 195S Mrs Nick Nielsen, and other rel- Page Two atives and friends in this vicinity. ia family The Raineys were en route to Ore., where he is employed. their home in Oakland. Calif.. Mr & Mrs Cliff Malsie and two Mrs E. Allen Bateman, Salt after visiting in Moses Lake, children. Norwalk, Calif., were Lake. Mrs Hans C. Jensen, Mrs Wash., with her father. Ben recent dinner guests at the Charles Thornton, Mrs T. Faster Greenwood Jr., and T. Foster Sainsbury, and other relatives. Charles Thornton home. enjoyed Capt. & Mrs Kelvin E. Evans Mrs Ralph Sharp and children Greenwood Sr., recently and children Linda. Bruce, and Kristine and Kelvin, spent part a luncheon in Salt Lake after Vickie recently returned to their of the week in Malad, Ida., with which they attended "South Pa-home in San Antonio, Tex., after her father. Henrv Jones. While cific." spending a week with his par- there, she attended the wedding Mrs Nora Medlin and Mrs Rea ents, Mr & Mrs Earl D. Evans. reception of her sister, Katherine Medlin aind two children, Grass Valley, Calif., recently visited They also visited in Provp with Jones and Earl Cannon, his brother, Mr & Mrs LaMar Spending a weex end In Soda their aunt, Mrs Rachel Forbush. Evans, and his sisters and their Springs, Ida.. were Mr & Mrs A large group of family memfamilies, Mr & Mrs Elmo Turner, Edvin Carlsen and son Larry. bers from the surrounding area South Jordan, and Mr & Mrs They visited her sisters and fam- attended the James Glover famCarl Roestenburg, Salt Lake. ilies, Mr & Mrs Clifford Birrer, ily reunion Sept. 10 at the Mur-- ' Mrs Gordon (Lois LeFevre) and Mr & Mrs Leslie Ozhnrn. ray recreation hall. Mrs Leo Brady and sons Scott and Kip, Another sister and her familv Glover, Holladay, Mrs Gordon are staying with her parents, Mr) Mr & Mrs Fred Summers, Poca-- Ohlson, Union, and Calvin GlovMrs Francis LeFevre, while tello, Ida., joined the group at er were in charge of her husband is in Hood River, Soda Springs and they enjoyed From all appearances, another long period of prosper and expansion is shaping up for the Salt Lake valley, ity rontlv particularly the southern portion. The old industrial standby, Kennecott, is back to production and increased employment. Every week, business men in Midvale's Shopping Center report new sales records. Hardly a week goes by without a business man boasting that "last week was our bigdaughter. interest. En route they stopped gest week," or "Saturday was the biggest day we ever had." in L,as Vegas, Nev. Mr & Mrs Douglas Stoker and New businesses continue to be established and prosper, Mr & Mrs C. I. Isackson recently and old business pursue expansion programs and keep their spent a week at Pinedale, Wyo., establishmcnts modern with remodeling programs. Olive Sharp, Reporter where they enjoyed fishing, swimming, and boating. AM . And what make you think Phone: JVIidvale in the businesses Next month, three Shopping I was driving this used car we Beth Soffe, Hollywood. Calif.. recently spent a week end with Center are planning Grand Openings to mark one memor- gat in the Sentinel Want Ads?" her parents, Mr & Mrs Clyde Former Resident Wed able occasion or another. Soffe and other relatives. In Arizona Temple Mr & Mrs Austin (Melva Sains- The smaller towns in South Salt Lake County, too, of show unmistakable signs Miss Virginia Ashford prosperity. and Charles Leo Glover were mar The home building boom continues, with hundreds of from tha ried Sept. 5, in the LDS Temple MIDVALE JOURNAL new homes built this year, many occupied, others about to at Mesa, Ariz. Following the cere mony they were honored at a re be. Rentals, which sagged a bit early in the summer, are 30 Years Ago ception given by the bride s par again in demand. Jordan High School reported a ents, Mr & Mrs Clarence AshRoad building is attempting to keep pace. Projects are registration of ford, Phoenix, Ariz. Charles is 550 50 the son of Mr & Mrs Leo J. Glovwith students, presently under way to improve an artery on eacbside of more to enter later. possibly There are er, Hollaaay. xney are iormer the valley. Redwood Road on the west and 7th East on the 155 seniors working for gradua East Midvale residents. Charles exceeding any previous has recently completed a four east are both being widened and resurfaced from 7800 South tion, class by 45 students. year tour of duty with the Navy. the newlvweds are making to Bluffdale and Draper, respectively. 30 years ago The stop signs have been re home in Provo, where he will which roads the are in development Lagging moved from the Main and Center attend BYU this coming year. should tie the two sides of the county together. This matter St. intersection in Midvale and The young couple will be honor ' traffic signal ed at an open house Sept. 22 at is receiving some consideration at present, Commissioner a new over the intersec the home of his parents in placed light Lamont Gundersen promised the Chamber" of Commerce tion. 30 years ago last week. Mr & Mrs Clyde C. Soffe re Magna brooke the deadlock in Center Street (7800 South) needs straightening and the Copper league championship turned Saturday to their home in Give them a good start with study series f riaay, alter two tie games Baldwin Park, Calif., alter spend widening west of Main Street. had been played, by pounding ing a week with his parents, Mr . . . and protect their priceless sight, too 7800 the is East to There no through street leading Rabbins from the box in the clos- & Mrs Clyde Soffe. They also vis . with proper light. bro Lake with his in ited Salt was count final and The other South should be a direct route across the valley, ing innings. 10 to 5. Magna then won the ther and family. Mr & Mrs Wil these 5 points for good Check is no east roads should be developed to the north. There championship, Sunday by beating liam Soffe, and his sister and St Mrs Mr Scott Brown, lighting: family, west highway across the valley between Point of the Moun Miavaie 30 years ago Union. 1 . In rooms where there is tain and 3300 South, a distance of around 15 miles. studying, Nerval Vincent, pharmacist at Mrs Alan Dahl entertained at reading1, sewing, or other tasks, proWith 9000 South due, to become an access road to the the Midvale Drug Store, pur- a luncheon Monday at her home. chase an interest in a drug store The affair celebrated the birth vide at least 2 lights one for the freeway, steps should be taken to improve it and make it in urignam cny. day of Mrs Lynn Nillson, Cotton task immediate for lighting one and 30 years ago a through street. Likewise 7200 South, particularly from the wood Heights, utner uuests were room the Dr S. John of generally. Alley, formerly Thornton and son, east; an approach from the west across the swamp seems the firm of Drs. Hosmer, Alley, Mrs Calvin Sandy: Mrs Don Swenson and 2. Study lamps should be at least 130 and out has sold Quick, Lindsay, hardly practical. daughters, and Mrs Blaime Peterwatt. his interest firm will and in that sen and children. 6400 South is due to become part of the belt line freeopen his office in the Phelps Mrs Norman Hale met with 3. Keep a supply of bulbs so sockets arc way. tsunaing, i in. Main St. members of her club Thursday always filled. at the home of Mrs Noalen Peter Murray has plans for extending 5300 South to the west 4. sen, Granger. The group enjoyed Keep bulbs, reflectors and shades side of the valley. luncheon and a social afternoon clean. Mrs Ted Petersen and daugh A better, straighter road is needed to connect Riverton 5. Provide even lighting throughout Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter ter Joan, Sandy, and Mrs Don and Draper. Phone: AM 94203 your home. All of these should have consideration looking toward early development as a part of the area's expansion. The Ladies Literary Club held GOOD LIGHT COSTS SO LITTLE their meeting at the home of Mrs MeiDa crump Monday. Mrs lone SXPEfcT Book re tsowics was THE SENTINEL six-da- y son-in-la- East Midvale 'Way Back When r. SAVE record-breakin- ' - Their SIGHT east-we- - - r - A 1 , , g - V ' with st X. - - ,"-- - ' GOOD LIGHT! '' - ., - f I V, . r'f- A - i i 1 ' ' " ' . ? "V- y r ' ' ' - it - : . , ' - s f - .' a-- . Herriman MIDVALE view on "Mothers, Past and Pre sent was given by Mrs Grace stone, rrovo. inose in atten Midvale Entered as dance were Mrs Gwen Butter- field, Mrs Mary Crane, Mrs Dot Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878. Miuer, Mrs Lottie Bodell, Mrs J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher Ruth Dansie, and Mrs Mildred Crane. 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