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Show Scholarships (Continued from page in Political Scientist K iiiiJ)ll,i.n-n,u- 'm ' r, Guest Speaker 1) Welch Mill THEPage Eight Has Strangest?'? Bottomless MID V AL (UtahV SENTINEL E Friday, October 10, 1958 i. Unoin, and Walter Shirl Hone, in Heber City. were married Oct. 3 in the Salt Mr & Mrs Devirl Stewart (Jean) others, make it possible The Midvale Ladies Commun and children, Orem, spent the Lake Temple. , of them to enter college next """" i i , week ity Club will meet Wednesday, end with her parents, Mr k at a The honored was fall This program would not be couple A warm-watpond, so deep to Wisconsin, where a plywood ' Oct. 15 at 1 p.m. at Midvale City to be bottomless, firm uses it for cores for the .reception during the evening Mrs Lynn Chiverall. possible without the outstanding it that appears Hall with Mrs Allison Bills, presMr & Mrs Charles Leggett, en I veneer doors that are hours at the East Midvale Second cooperation of the nation's secserves as the log pond for the flush-typ- e in charge. at a turkey dinner Satident, r tertained : school administrators," Ward. i so lumin Mill's trade. the Welch ondary aspen popular building Planing The program will be as fol at their home in urday evening declared Mr Stalnaker. at Point of the Once is was necessary for lamin Mr & Mrs Leon R. Hone, Mid lows: flag salute, Mrs Leo Ander- ber operation Salt Lake. Guests were Mr & Mrs to core their firms Mountain. As finalists, the students will are space of ating the vale, parents son; prayer, Mrs Arnold Troes-Ernest Leggett and daughters, The pond is only 200 feet or so material and leave hollow spaces be eligible for an estimated $5 Mrs Ellis J. Wilcox, communter; and Marilyn, Murray; Mr Carolyn in doors awards for lack but the in diameter, but is so deep that of cores, million in scholarship The bride's sister, Mrs Rulon & Mrs ity development committee chair the Welches have yet to find the Welches have made such pro Roy J. Price, daughters sponsored by over 80 business was matron of honor, and Dahl, man will introduce guest speaker, and it holds apparently cedure unnecessary by supply bridesmaids were Miss Vivian Vickie, Robyn and Paula. and industrial organizations, proDr. J. D. Williams, Political Sci bottom, Members of the of of Utah fessional societies, foundations, limitless aspen logs. ing plenty aspen. quantities Cloward, Miss Francis Slotte, Club recently met at the home of ence of Dept., Utah, University National The more warm "We individuals, and the logs dumping pond makes it pos- Miss Linda Coulter, Miss Laura Alice Chiverall. A luncheon was subject "Community Develop in, and keep Merit Scholarship Corp., itself, the whole pile just settles sible for the sawing operations Hone, and Miss Sue Dahl. musical Jordan served at noon and the afternoon numbers, ment;" down in the water a little fur- to go on the year around, piling the conductor of the annual naLester Hone was best man, was spent playing games. Those High School Music Dept. a in Thomas the tionwide competition. Welch, part up surpluses pond during while Carl Zabriskie and Dr. Williams is an interesting, ther," says Gary attending were Blanche Thomas, ner in the f irm. logging season and using it up Anderson ushered. In the final phase of the comand forceful, They were as East Midvale; Ann Milne, Pearl dynamic speaker, re- when the logs cannot be gotten water of the school Temperature grades, petition, high sisted by junior ushers. Roeer Greer, Edna Jensen, Lorie Ro an invitation is extended to the mains at 85 degrees, summer and out of the mountains. school activities, to attend. Maxfield, Frank Cloward, and berts, Dorothy Walker, and Ruth public no not and does Aspen, properly handled, vary, citizenship, and leadership of the Hostesses will be Mrs Ben winter, how Monty Maxfield. Anderson. Mrs Jensen won the matter many logs are piled makes beautiful room paneling, students will be evaluated, along The will honey prize. Bagley, chairman; Mrs Dale Wa into it. A line once to the Welches discovered, and the moon in newlyweds dropped with the scores on the tests. Canada and on their re li.nrm.l moral ters, Mrs Orson Kesler, Mrs Har a Wives of faculty members and depth of more than 300 feet in market for this product is turn will make a home in East freshman students in the College About May 1, at least 735 forMrs David Downs, vey Eckman, of the Mrs Elmer the pond failed to touch bottom. tunate young people will be nam- Lynn Hoffman, left, student chairman and moderator of Law at the University of Utah Jensen, Mrs Fred The aspen, once considered a The firm tries to utilize every Midvale. ed the Merit Scholars of 1959. "Citizen 63" program, chats with Tamara Juretich, who is Hyke, and Mrs Harry Girard. were honored at a tea Sunday at of the wood it harvests. Left tree bit in has "weed" Utah type Warren Bowen, Van Nuyes, the home of Mr &Mrs Eugene All finalists will receive cer- to dance with Saturday's group of entertainers. a overs a are into into been garden growing ground developed visited Friday with his Bryson, Salt Lake. Mrs Nolan J. tificates of merit attesting to and profitable industry by the mulch, and shavings from the Calif., Mr & Mrs Everett But- (Marilyn Johnson) cousins, their high ability; and all colOlsen, was Welch Mitt. planer are sold to farmers for use terfield and family. noIsolation 29 will be chairman of this annual event universities and leges Days' Much of the aspen is shipped as a poultry litter, Mrs Hattie Brady recently spent that is sponsored by the U of U tified, thus enabling these stuBe Given Prison Escapee 10 days at the home of her son law wives. dents to be considered for a wide in and family, Mr & Mrs Peirce BraMrs Lena Silvey was a dinner range of other scholarship George Wick Jr., who escaped dy, Cottonwood, while the Bra- - guest Sunday at the home of Mr awards. A silver wedding anniversary honor state TV from the camp prison were in Boston, Mass., on & Mrs Erven Mounteer. Each Merit Scholarship is a will be celebrated by Mr & Mrs Olive Sharp, Reporter dys (Continued from page 1) last week and was recaptured by Milan J. business. four-yea- r Mr & Mrs Paul Whiting, Neola, award covering the four Richards, 6935 S. State, Phone: AM Members of the Union First spent the week end with his sis undergraduate college years, and Lynn Hoffman, daughter of Mr Chief of Police Joe Mazuran, has Midvale, Saturday. Open house 9400 South, Sandy. Ward Relief Society held their ter and family, Mr & Mrs Dell each award carries a stipend & Mrs Orvil Hoffman, 6821 been given 29 days' isolation at will be held at their home be421 r VaLeen T. Bell, 901 East Union School Names opening social Tuesday. The af- Nickle and other relatives. Sun 10 7 tailored to the need of the in Springbrook Way, a junior at Jor the of to tween hours the p.m. the adjustment 8600 South, Sandy. fair featured a luncheon and pro- day dinner guests at the Nickle dividual winner. The stipends dan High, has been chosen to act board.prison by Home Room Workers p.m., Oct. 11. 423 Grace Johnson, 11200 gram and was under direction of home were Mr & Mrs Ray Whithave been averaging about $650 as student moderator and emcee The Richards are natives of One year of "good time" was Home room representatives at the presidency, Joyce R. Man- - ing, Plymouth, Mr & Mrs Thayne a year. Minimum awards, for stu for the "Citizen 63" program on also deducted from his record Utah, Mr Richards received his South 2nd East, Crescent. 425 dents who have been determined KTVT, Channel Four. Fay S. Winn, 7458 South the Union elementary school gum, Helen Staker, Lois McCor- - Jones and son Ricky. Fielding. his schooling in the Jordan School and will be counted have been announced as follows, mack, and Ellen Krebs. 23rd to have no financial need, are The program, which is design- next release date. He against East. the Richards Mrs in and District was sched with individual room representa Jimmy Burgon, Murray, is con $100 a year; and maximum ed to present a positive approach uled for District. School Granite 427 H. 2825 Donna They Taylor, 1958. Dec. 27, parole tive chairmen indicated by an valescing at his home after beawards, for students who have to teen-ageand their problems, The county attorney will deter were married by Horace Godfrey Carole Dr., (7360 South). asterisk (): been determined to have maxi- rather than to emphasize nega ing injured in an automobile ac429 Marian Butler, 3442 East mine whether escape charges at a home wedding and lived 18 cident Oct. 3 at 7200 South 7th Mildred mum need, are $1,500 a year. Katherine Greer, re in tive qualities, is to be presented should be filed, in additioa.-Thlyears in California having 7000 South. Vaudis , Evans, Laura East. Jimmy is the son of Mr & Merit Scholars make their own every Saturday at 4 p.m. Students could add from 1 to 10 years to turned from Palm Springs, Calif., 431 Lillias Rowley, 9850 Hensen, choice of college and are free to Johnstun, Florence Thompson, Mrs Maurice Burgon. a year and a half ago. Kiwanis South 3100 East, Sandy. representing schools from Logan Wick's sentence. Mr & Mrs Elmer Wood. East LaRae Naomi Granquist, choose any course of study lead- to Provo will Dale three have on this children, They 436 Bertha Garfield, 12882 Beth Mecham,Delia participate & Mr Barbara LundMrs Hansen, Midvale; Clyde Lee, a ing to one of the usual baccalau- show, each group featuring spe Roy is married and is first lieu South 1300 East, Draper. Thelma Hardman, Hazel berg, Kaysville, and Mr & Mrs National Newspaper Week re reate degrees. tenant in the Air Force, stationed 438-Jecial talen. Bluff Lions Huff, 12338 South Phelps, McCandlesa. The colleges chosen by the Lynn Chiverall recently enjoyed ceived recognition at Midvale Ki in England. Gary and Connie Ann 700 East, On Saturday, Ocb 11, Tamara Draper. Dorena Hagen. Marjorie Carl-sto- a tneatre party in Salt Lake. Fol- wanis Club Monday when Gordon Merit Scholars also receive attend school here. Riv- Juretich, daughter of Mr & Mrs Will 440 Butterfield, Phyllis Donna Brady, Inez Hirsch, lowing the show the group met Owen Jr., manager of Utah State Mr & Mrs E. H. Marka, San erton. grants ranging to Matt Juretich, 2391 East 7785 Bessie Willden, Martha Allen, at the Chiverall home f of refresh Press Association, was the speak$500 per year to help defray the South, Butler, will dance on the Diego, Calif., are expected to ar 442 Florence Page, Riverton. , actual costs of educating the stu- program. Margie Johnson, Blanche Rosen-ha- ments. er. ., rive for the celebration and will 444 Ida Smith, Bluffdale. Pvt. Larry Wood recently spent Mr Owen declared that to most Arlene Erdman, Jackie dents. 453 join the Richards celebrating Donna Cook, West Jor Helen Oliverson, a week end with his parents, Mr people a ' weekly paper means The Merit Scholarship program Mackelprang, their own silver wedding anni- dan. " Mrs Alma Wood. Pvt. Wood. more than dailies do because of Clara is now in its fourth year. It was The Bluff dale Lions Club will versary with them. Boggess, Phyliss Holt. B." 455 Jewkes, 2265 Joy wno nas been serving with the its emphasis on local news and founded in 1955 with grants of Dorothy Clawson, Odessa Mr & Mrs Richards have one West 7800 South, West Jordan honor Dist Gov. M. Daniel HamDelia Johansen, La Von Boul-to- Marines in San Francisco, Calif., resulting interest to local people. ' $20 million from the Ford Foun(Continued from page 1) 458 Ruth Beckstead, 10895 mond, Salt Lake, Monday eve- grandchild. Afton Warmker, Ethel Wil was en route to the Hawaiian dation and $500 thousand from Pointing out that in any coun South 1300 West, Riverton. son, the Carnegie Corp. of New York. he is ready for a 'more substan- - ning, Oct. 13, at 8 o'clock at the Dumont, Mariam El- - Islands where he will be station- try where Communists obtain Joyce 465 206 South Milner, Agnes . Vanetta Snyder, Beth ed for the next two years. dredge control the first move is to cur Sponsors have thus far awarded ial type of opponent, and should Bluff dale church. 4th East, Copperton. Mrs Frank. Sedizy. Buhl. Ida.. tail a free press, the speaker said Hurst, Norma Sturdevant, Don $12 million worth of scholarships, tot him. Right now the heavy Mr Hammond Accompanying 467 114 Main Pat Peterson, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr that Communism had never come na Glenn. and have pledged and additional weight division is short of talen, to the Bluffdale meeting will be St., Bingham Canyon. La Donna Reynolds, Sherline Mrs Henry Maoka and other to any country through the free $4.5 million. Over 2,300 of the and if LaMar is as good as lie other district officers: Ronald L. 468 Rosella Nerdin, 443 Main nation's most able students are appears, it is time to Drmg nun Kingsbury, Salt Lake, cabinet will of the people. Steadman, Ruth Golf, Utahna relatives. St.. Bingham Canyon. Mr & Mrs Don Boggess suent He said that newspapers form now holding Merit Scholarships along fast and get turn some secretary! A. LaMar Hendrickson, Timothy, Helen Stansfield, 471 Leone Peterson, Lark. at some 325 colleges. Nearly one matches with ranked heavies to Sandy, deputy district governor, Milne, Marian Glover, Re- - the' first part of the week in the greatest single bulwark va Dahle, Clara Hilton, Dorothy Idaho Falls, Ida., on business. million high school students have find out. and Darrell L. Crane, Herriman, against infringement of AmerFour members will be elected Mr & Mrs Leonard Saunders. ican freedoms, and asserted that been tested in the massive talent Robinson, Jean Troyer. Lena Ed zone chairman. d: mondson, Marie Frampton. hunts. Murray: Mr & Mrs Elvin Bybee. advertisements, by creating a deCharles MacFarland, Bluffdale, to the Cottonwood Heights Com A project that got no publicity Council at the Nov. 4 munity Long Beach, Calif., and Mr & Mrs mand for goods, maintain the club this is Virginia the Milne, of Marguerite ; The competition Is open to stuyear was president until it virtually complete nom election. Deadline for (Continued from page 1) dents in any public, private or was the Carpenter, Beth Walker, Anna Lynn Chiverall recently enjoyed standard of living that Amerileveling of Francis Peak and will preside at the Monday inations is Oct. 17. filing Ren, Edna Petty, Gloria Crox a dinner party at the Homestead cans are accustomed to. parochial high school in the U.S. 28 miles northeast of bait Laxe, meeting. Members whose terms expire ed, and in agreement with the ford, Marie McClung, Karma and possessions. and installation of a complete are: Dr. W. Lester Cannon, 7670 Jbrdan District Council PTA, Jensen, Maxine Jensen, Ruth Eth- radar station atop it. Something Steffensen Dr., (2820 East), sec was deferred until after the new eredge, Jeanelle Lloyd, Vivian over an acre of flat ground was Kearns Yoters Elect mak Meeting Scheduled For created for the radar set-uretary of health; Clyde V. Bux board members take office, with Biltz. Three Council Members U.S. at the in the it highest ing ton, 7076 Highland Dr, education all terms expiring this year con Mary Mannos. Mary Crebs, Firemen's Auxiliary tinued until then. 9.515 feet a light vote Friday, Kearns committee; Al Ford, 1885 Village In Shirley Rogers, Fahn Shelton, a constant Besides Committee members whose Isabel Hopkins, LaVerle Hansen, keeping Rd., (6670 South) safety commit Hostessing the Midvale Fire check on any foreign aircraft. voters elected three members to tee, and A. Earl Cox, 2650 East terms expire this year include Mala Robinson, Pat Markowski, men's Auxiliary meeting will be the station will help guide and the Town Council. 7000 South, chairman and public Clayton Nelson, precinct 2; Dot Ruth Swenson, Maxine Hathen- Mrs Bernice Downs and Mrs keep sale the operation ol priin district 4 was Farrol relations. , Elected Miller, who is now In another pre breck, Barbara Payne. GREEN STAMPS vate commercial and military air Irene Bosh. Mrs Pearl Pollard Sr., and nomination of the Members cinct, R. Thomas district 5, Lambert; trailic. M. Rynearson; district 6, Bud As committee are Darald J. Long, Mrs Billie Tripp, resigned, all The meeting has been sched 2878 East 7320 South; John S. from precinct 4; two vacancies Temple Rites for Pair ton. uled for Oct. 15, at 8 pjn. in Betcha it can get mighty cold to be filled in From Union, Cottonwood Bair. 8282 Wasatch Blvd., and due to out of 167 7,000 Only eligible and Hall Midvale the Firemen's and windy up there in winter, Mrs Downs, president, will pre but it should be a fine place to voters participated In the elec Clair G. Andersen, 7145 South precinct 1, and two to be appointMiss Kay Nelson, daughter of ed in new precinct 3. 2870 East tion. side. .tpend the 6ummer. Mr & Mrs Robert W. Nelson, Cot LB. tonwood Heights, and Douglas Lon Heaps, were married Oct, in the Salt Lake Temple, with Pres. John B. Hawkes officiating. Following the rites the bridegroom's parents, Mr & Mrs Alma A. Heaps, Union, hosted a wed LB. ding breakfast at the Doll House During the evening the just weas were nonorea at a recep tion in the Butler Second Ward 1 lb. me brides attendants were PURITY bog your choice Mrs Verl W. Buxton. Mrs Bruce C. Boren, and Miss Gloria Heaps. Petite Robyn Lyn Murdock was flower girl. Little Mark Nelson was also in the receiving line. Stephen Heaps performed duties of best man for his brother, while Verl W. Buxton, Leon Nelson and Bob Campbell ushered. RECOGNIZING THE ACHIEVEMENTS Following a honeymoon to the Grand Canyon and Phoenix, Ariz., KNOW YOU PEOPLE OF the newlyweds will make a home in Salt Lake. Entertaining for the bride have been Mrs Buxton, Mrs Boren, ol the history Issue by issue, your local newspaper unfolds Mrs Ted C. Murdock, Mrs Gerald LINX D. Griffin, and Miss Heaps. interestor stories in describing important your community The new Mrs Heaps has attendand ed the BYU. ing events as they happen to your friends, your family, for all Millpond-War- m, ' r 1 . f ( er it i y ! Tee-Pee-- A n Silver Jordan Students Participate Teen To Wedding Celebrated Registration Program - Union ' . Newspaper Week Observed Talk Club At s dale Honor District Governor Monday nnie n, n, This 'N That i 01-se- n. Cottonwood Will Elect Four As Council Members De-lor- School Boar- FREE LOW , PRICES VfllMS 91 GEIM 5' Your Hometown, Newspaper iA&HiA( Boot.. 43 avonnaise 59 t B AA other members of your community. A source of interest and pride when they appear in the news, these stories bring personal accomplishments and events to the attention of the entire community. Saved in family scrapbooks, they become treasured possessions to enjoy through the years. As time the goes on, we gain more and more pleasure In reading news of the families of our community as events take their place in the history of our town. MUs Betty Ann Black, daughMrs Grace Black. Salt Lake, and Tim O. Lamb, son of Mrs Vrrald Lamb, Union, and the late Mr Lamb, were married on STt. 19 in Salt Lake. The ncwly- Aeds were honored at a recep tion Sept. 20 at the home of the ter of THE MIDVALE SENTINEL 'mm 101; Susan Maxfield Weds Walter Hone Oct. 3 Hl. '8u.an Maxfield, daughter of Mr k Mr Ellis K. Maxfleld, 59 GOLD COIN SLICED , bride's brother and Mr & Mrs Robert Black, Rose VET'S Park. The bride's attendants were Mrs Lewis, matron of hon or, Miss Diane Shelly and Miss Barbara north, bridesmaids. Gary Julian was best man while Larry Lewis and Dick Black ush ered. Mrs Limb, the bridegrooms mothers, has entertained for the bride. The young couple are making a home in Midvale. aister-in-law- ENJOY YOUR HOMETOWN THE STORY OF YOUR COMMUNITYI -- Letty Ann Black and Tim O. 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