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Show MIDVALE THE (Utah) SENTINEL Legal Notices teachers. Jackie McMullin, vice principal, introduced all committee members. Shirley Ramshaw, Reporter A short talk was given by the Phone: AM principal explaining the division system used and also discussed South Jordan Pair other school problems. United at .Stake House A science demonstration was Miss Ranae Burbidge and Rich- given by the third grade boys and The sixth grade furard D. Elder were united in mar- nishedgirls. three musical numbers. riage Friday evening at the West After the program there were Jordan Stake House, with Pres. refreshments served to 110 peo Howard Barben of the West Jor- ple. Mrs Norma Wheadon was la dan Stake, officiating. A reception was held after- charge of the program. The South Jordan Second Ward wards. She had Lola Butterfield as maid of honor and Miss Jean held a ward supper in the South Burbidge and Miss Shirley Ram- Jordan Auditorium for the South shaw, sisters of the bride and Jordan wards. It was held Saturgroom, and LaVee West, a cousin day, Oct. 4, from 5:30 till 8 p.m. of the bride, and Ranae Lloyd, a The junior Gleaners of the South Jordan Second Ward MIA, friend, as bridesmaids. Reid Butterfield was best man held a party called "The Assemfor the groom, and Rae Burbidge bling of Sheath." There was a and Robert Emery, brother and progam and refreshments were brother-in-law- , were ushers at served. The MIA of the South Jordan the reception. The bride is the daughter of Second Ward is practicing an art Mr & Mrs Lewis Burbidge, and festival called "Praise Ye The the groom is the son of Mr & Mrs Lord." It will be shown Nov. 11. E. L. Ramshaw. The bride and They are having this instead of groom are both from South Jor- the road show this year. The South Jordan wards sang dan. The bride attended Hollywood at stake conference in the West Beauty College, and the groom Jordan Stake House. served three and a half years of S.P.4 Gary Hatt, son of Mr St Mrs Stanley Hatt, South Jordan, active service in the Navy. They are making their home returned home Sunday, Sept. 28, at midnight after spending two in Sandy. years of active service in the Army. He was stationed in Japan October Chosen for the last year. The following are celebrating Delger-Cleg- g Wedding birthdays this week: Oct 4 Miss Connie Delger and Louis Ray Heagren, Rex Workman, Re-ta-h Larene Clegg were united in mar M. Scott: Oct 5 Clark riage Friday evening at the Win Withers, Janet Wheadon, Kathy der Ward at 4120 South High Oakeson, Shirla S. Holt: Oct. 6 land Dr. Reola Newbold, Joyce BeckA reception was held after- stead, Darine Johnson; Oct. 7 wards. The bride had Gloria Del Nancy Holt, Leona Beckstead, ger, her sister, as bridesmaid, Cindy Fitzgerald, Robert Scnou David C. Clegg was best man ten. Lucile Palmer; Oct. 8 Vir for the groom, and he is the ginia Lee, Jimmie Simpson, Keith Holt. groom's brother. The groom is the son of Mr & Anniversaries are being observ Mrs Clegg, South Jordan, and ed by the following: Oct 8 Mr the bride is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Russell Jenkins; Oct. 9 & Mrs Delger, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Darrell Wmward. The bride is a high school graduate of Salt Lake and the groom is employed at the Purity Baking Company in Salt Lake. The bride and groom are plan Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter ning to make their home in Salt Phone: AM 94203 Lake. South Jordan - flerriman Temple Rites Mark Oakeson-Smit- h as the people who live on it. a plat prepared by H. O. Rohner, trude. Impact of Evidence, by C Camac. Taco, The Snoring Burro, Surveyer, dated July 9, 1957. by H. Now Crime Club selection of Passed by the unanimous vote Graham and H. Borten. An of the City Council of Midvale high entertainment value. ORDINANCE glimpse of Mexico. " City at its regular meeting on Beyond Wind River, by L. Sav- A Named Gih, by S. and F. Puppy ORDINANCE ANNEXING TER the 1st Western. age Jr. A sure-firday of October, 1958. Machetanz. and delightRITORY TO MIDVALE CITY Story Henry Beckstead ful pictures of the training of AND EXTENDING THE CORMayor Mister Music Maker, Liwrence a team of sled dog puppies la PORATE LIMITS THEREOF. Attest: Welk, by M. Coakley. Inspiring . Alaska. ,i BE IT ORDAIXED BY THE Lawrence A. Mincer story of an unpretentious man. MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL ' City Recorder My Brother's Keeper, by S. Joyce. OF MIDVALE CITY, STATE OF Subscribe to The Sentinel James Joyce's early years. UTAH, AS FOLLOWS: White Mother, by J. Sams. A true SECTION I store of the power of love. That the corporate limits of The Candle of the Lord, by A. Midvale City be and they are Bennion. The kindly philoso . . . t nereDy extended oy ;ne annexa- 0n rvidav. 0ct. in. the follow- - phy oi a great teacher. i ft tion to the said city of a tract of ing will be added t0 FOR YOUNG PEOPLE and owned by Utah Power &shelves Midvale of Branch tte The Rocking Chair Buck, by C ompany ana aouiuiig xne Salt County Uhnrr Cheney. An mys of Midvale East Friday, October 10, 1958 Page Seven Nuptials Miss Jean Oakeson and Mark Smith were united in marriage Friday evening in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception was held after wards in the Bennion Ward House. The bride had Carol Oakeson, her sister, as maid of honor, and Miss Earleen Labren, Joyce Oakeson, Doris Lloyd and Kay Neilson for bridesmaids. For flower girls she had JoAnne Erickson and Eleen Erickson. Kenneth Labrum was best man for the groom, and Jack Snyder, Richard Crabtree, Max Christoph erson, and Dennis Morrial for ushers. The bride is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Frank Oakeson, South Jordan, and the groom is the son of Mr St Mrs Smith, Bennion. The bride and groom are both high school graduates and the bride graduated from Jordan High School. The bride arid groom are planning to make their home in Murray. The South Jordan PTA and the South Jordan school, sponsored a fair display at the school The children brought all kinds of fruits and vegetables, flowers, and hobby collections. Grand champion ribbons were given to the most outstanding entries. In the afternoon the PTA held a cup cake and root beer sale for all the children. The same evening the first PTA meeting of the year was held in the South Jordan Auditorium. Naomi Jensen, president of the PTA, welcomed all parents. Prin. Elmer Turner introduced all Uiuuuuuuiiuiuiuauuiuiiuuuiuuiuu - E- WITH e NON-FICTIO- USED CAR FREE ........ H TRANQUILIZERS - vr Books 1 jjrtsgr ini present boundary City, more particularly described',. a "What does your Sentinel Want Ad mean worries'?" occasion being their daughter's birthday. Mrs Golden Poor and children, Orem, spent last week with Mr & Mrs Earl Poor. Week end guests at the Poor home were Mr & Mrs Deloy Densley and children, Kearns. Mr & Mrs Ray Parry, Riverton, visited them Sunday eve- 'no payment Cancer Clinic Listed In Salt Lake Oct. 15 foil- easy-to-rea- d tery. Morning My Heart, by M. A Little Laughter, by K. Love Lawrence. Fine young adult Lighthearted poems, full of fun. novel brimming with ing experiences and sound hu Mr. Peabody's Pesky Ducks, by A. Sharfman. They very nearly man values. wrecked the hotel, and Mr. Pea--1 The Land They Possessed, by M. Breneman. The vision of an body, too. earlier America. Andy Wouldn't Talk, by J. Thayer. Story of a boy who prefer-e- d A Nurse for Galleon Key, by E. to talk only to his dog, Ger Hamill. A place as fascinating , Beginning at a point 1305.31 feet south and 1964.81 feet west from the northeast corner of Section 25, T. 2 S., R. 1W., SIM., thence N. 88' 04' E. 300.0 feet, thence South 679.0 feet thence N. 89 s 42' W. 237.3 feet thence Northerly 670.9 feet along the east right of way fence of the UP. (O.S.L.) RJR. Co. to the place of beginning. rtral AND TYPEWRITER REPAIRS Work Guaranteed Make $1.50 h i Walk Down and Save s w Work Done by Professionals T H E R E Y L E ( ' SET Designed and Built Especially for You SAVE MONEY IN MIDVALE ON The American Cancer Society, Any Utah division, in cooperation with Pickup St Delivery Salt Lake County Medical Soci FOR SALE ety, has scheduled a cancer symp & Used Portables New tom center to be held Oct. 15, at Typewriters 176 Social Hall Ave., Salt Lake. Adding Machines Cash Registers Registration will be held Oct. 10, ELAINE S. GRANT from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Only those ning. 243 Oak St. Midvele Mrs Fern Poor, had her grand- persons who register can be ex AM children, Mikey and Penny Poor, amined at the center. Salt Lake, at her home last week. Mr & Mrs Oren R. Dansie and family attended a birthday dinn ner in honor of Mrs Stanley and daughter Valene, at the Willard Bergmann home, Sandy, Saturday evening. Mr & Mrs Ted Christensen visited Mrs Christensen's mother, Mrs Florice Labrum, Park City, SHAMPOO Distinctive Custom Homes SECTION n The above described property is more particularly described in 80 uu . lid 5" PLANS ' ' MIDVALE BEAUTY SALON AM Allen St. Block East, Block South of Walker Bank 122 LOWEST PRICES IN THE WEST FINANCING CONSTRUCTION SERVICE Evenings by ppeintment Fred-rickso- Sunday. Week end guests of Mr St Mrs Preston Butterfield were Mrs Butterfield's mother, Mrs Leo Freeman, her grandmother, Mrs Yuline Neilson, and aunt Mrs Evelyn Neilson, South Gate, Calif. They are singing with the Cali- fornia singing mothers at the LDS general conference. Last Tuesday evening the Sil Have heard of the street Gleaner, bneax Garnering cleaner you who lost his lob? Could at was the ward held Comradery, not his mind in the gut hniKp Mrc Tnnp Knwlp conduct ter. keep ing. Auenaing were ciass members, their parents, ward officers, bishopric, Mrs Ida Ewe 11, Misses Evelyn and Roberta Crane, West Jordan stake officers. Special program numbers were by Ann Parry, Riverton, Janet Obershaw, West Jordan. Light refreshments were served. Mrs Fern C. Butterfield attend- turkey dinner Thursday at the ed the Burton Ward Primary Pals home of Mrs James Peterson, Salt Lake. Friday she attended luncheon at the Lion House, with former school teacher friends. Attending the monthly meeting of the Sons of Utah Pioneers at Mt Jordan stake house, were Mr St Mrs Walter E. Crane, Albert J. Crane and daughters, Roberta and Evelyn, Mr St Mrs John A. Butterfield. Mr St Mrs Elton Bills and family were guests at dinner at the home of Mr St Mrs Thomas Bills, Sandy, Sunday. Visiting Thomas S. Butterfield Saturday, was Ether Stocking, ver new baby this beauty ... Who in the world built the only car with f wheels? wide-trac- k : fp V.:- - ... Sandy. Jimmy, son of Mr & Mrs James Newman, is spending this week with the Merrill Buttcrfields at Paul, Ida. His parents accompan ied him last Thursday, returning Friday. Week end guests of Mr & Mrs Vera Bodell were Mr & Mrs Reed Crane son Douglas, and daughter Leslie, and Mr St Mrs Ella Straw, Montpelier, Ida., Mr St Mrs Ves- - him by EXCLUSIYaY Rtiiwnbw, 4 TM. and rain oR day Sunday pomes uajliiiliiUi.UUiillliJIiJ America knows its bourbon and its favorite is WHEELS -rm alwoyi Movnloin Slofei Mepfcone uuimiiiitmuiuiiiimiuiiinuumiuuuwu YOURS-OT- ""i i 1 0 ere lowttt efttr Www whan ye call vale. 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