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Show Nov. 10. The guests Glenda Archibald, Leon a Smith. were the grandmothers, Mrs Lui- - Mr & Mrs Louie Poma ana gina Audio, Draper, and Mrs family have sold their home to Frances Arko, Midvale, and other Mr it Mrs Bryant Cox and will Zelline V. y relatives were Mr & Mrs Tony be moving to a new home in Phone: soon. Fratto, Claude and Ellen, DraMrs Galen Whetman, Garnet per, Mr & Mrs Louis Arko and The Fourth Ward Sunday Drive, is an officer of the Sandy sons Billy and Steven, Steffen- - School's regular faculty meeting School Census Report Jaycees who won first place in son Heights, Mr & Mrs Bob Sato was held at the' home of Supt. the community club awards tor and son Joe, West Jordan, Mr & Gerald G. Andersen Monday, Revealed in Edgement the second week. Mrs Frank Popelmayer and chil Nov. 10. Sunday School memIn Edgemont area the school Mr & Mrs James Wilcox and dren. Deane. Joanne, and David, bers attending were Mrs .Agnes census has increased quite con family have moved into their Garnet Dr., and Louis, brother of Allen, Mrs Ila Clarke, Mrs Geor Freddie. gia Blackwell, Mrs Ralph Ballard, siderably. Last year children of new home at 9781 foppy Lane. Mrs Jack Jarvie, Mr & Mrs Walschool age totaled 248, while Mrs Iola May was hostess Wed ter Dibb, Mr & Mrs Gerald G. this year there are 400. Pre nesday evening to a baby shower Andersen, Mrs McKay Wilkerson, school children last year totaled honoring Mrs Ann James, ine Larl Nowotny, Mrs Ralph Smith, 304 and this year's guests who enjoyed games ana Miss Mary Lou Rawson, Mrs group hit a high of 487. This refreshments were Shirley Den Jensen. made the total census last year nison, Joan Potter, Colleen Mrs Ralph Ballard, Reporter membefs'of the of 552 and this year a total of Sharpies, Carman Houmand, Bar AM 94929 JThe following Phone: 887. This year the largest age bara Nielson, ana Jean wneiman Sunday School class of Stewart Mrs Cora West, Preston, Ida., Pierce enjoyed a skating party group was under one year of age with a total of 96. The smallest has been the house guest of her Alva To Be rnday evening at the Normandy Fitzgerald age group was the 17 year olds son and family, Mr & Mrs Mor Skating Rink, Joyce Ann Rawson, with only 15 of this age. There ris West, Garnet Dr. Mr & Mrs Suest Speaker Nov. 16 Marilyn Clarke, Ranae Stone, are 50 to start the first grade Don Bowen and family, Ogden, Pauline Akagi, Sheron Green, next year, according to the school were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Alva Fitzgerald, former Draper Lynn Henke, Marvin Henke, census in Edgemont completed Morris West Sunday atternoon resident, and a teacher of reli Tony Doyle, Melvin Allen, NorOct. 31. Mr & Mrs Aaron Robinson and gion at the BYU, will be guest ma Gay Schneider, Gloria Day, In comparison with the whole family are enjoying their new speaker Sunday evening Nov. 16, Dwight Smith and their teacher at 7 p.m. in the SecondiFourth Stewart Pierce. Jordan District, last year's cen: home at 965 uaiena Dr. sus of school age youngsters was Mr & Mrs Earl Tolson. Moun Ward LDS chapel. Lincoln Rob Mrs Elizabeth Brynolf is home 9.693. and this year 10404. ine tain Home, Ida., were overnight inson's family will furnish the from the LDS Hospital after un musical numbers for the evening g group last year num surgery. of Mr & Mrs James rot service. bered 6,936 while this1 year it guests ana Dr. roison ter. Mrs Garnet Jackie Rawson Miss spent was 7,193. This was an overall in- Mrs Potter also visited their sis three days at Hunter visiting crease of 668 while in Edgemont ters in Ogden and Salt Lake. PTA Features "Mental there was an overall increase of Mr & Mrs Dell Smith, Sandy, Mrs Albert Halladay honored 335. were hosts to a farewell party her daughter. Shawn, on her Fitness" Meeting ana dinner nononng Gerald fourth birthday Saturday at. 11 The PTA President Mrs James Phillip Stone, who is leaving for November Is Busy a.m. Lunch was served to tne announces the regular the LDS New Zealand Mission following guests, her sister Hope, Thompson Month in Edgemont Paul and Jim Hadley, Delia and monthly meeting to be held at soon. Guests attending were Mr Michael Weller, Gary Fredrick-son- , the Draper Park School, Thurs & Mrs Gerald D. Stone, Mr & Mrs The calendar of events for the day, Nov. 20. at 7:30 p.m. Dr Conrad Stone, Mr & Mrs David Chris and Jess Miller, coming year is made up of these Karl Boyd Sheets of the University of Stone, Mr & Mrs Melvin Clarke and Clawson, Evelyn dates. Nov. 14 the Sandy Seventh Kreek and Dick and Steve Vin Utah will be the guest speaker all of Provo; Mr & Mrs Dallas Ward is having a ward budget cent. and his theme will be 'Children s Stradley and Mrs Alice Stone, dinner-danc- e at the Crescent Mr 4 Mrs Carl Thornwall, Mental Ability." The sixth grade Riverton, Mrs William Ohlwiler chapel. Amber Lane, Mr & Mrs Frank chorus of 95 voices will furnish and Mrs Ron Dickson, Murray; Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. the Mt. Harridge and Mr & Mrs Norman the musical arrangements. The Dawn and Marjone Smith, Mr & Jordan District Boy Scouts will Dahl, Salt Lake, were a party public is invited to attend. Mrs Warren Fitzgerald. Sandy: hold their court of honor at the who were pheasant hunting at Miss Marie McConnelL Magna; Mr & Mrs Lloyd Stone and GerSandy Fourth Ward. All parents Payson and Delta. and friends are invited to attend. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Kichards Happy Birthday ald Stone, and Gerald Phillip Nov. 16 is the weekly Mt Jor- are enjoying their new home at Stone, Draper. The residents following Draper dance program at 9901 Poppy Lane. dan Miss Marie McConnell, Magna, com will this observe birthdays was a week end guest at the Mr & Mrs Josepn waiters ana the Sandy recreation hall at 8:30 14 Nov. Anthon week: ing p.m., by special ticket only. family, Galena Dr.. visited a Sund, Jerry Kent Orgill, Duane home of Mr & Mrs Lloyd Stone. Nelson. Hol- Nov. 18 will be the Edgemont week with Mrs Walters' mother, Christensen; Nov. 15 Ethel Mr & Mrs V. Rene laday returned home Wednesday Civic Organization general meet- Mrs Fay Snyder, El Monte, Calif. Dora Luana Dansie, Carlquist alter being on the tour with the ing at 8 p.m. at Mt Jordan Jun- While there, they attended the Allen, Julie Biggs; Nov. 16 LDS Choir. Mrs Nel ior High School. A drawing will wedding of Mrs Walters' Don Mickelsen, Lorna S. Mineer, son Tabernacle is the former Audrey Kirton, be held and other door prizes Freda Merelda Dumas; Costanza, Mr & Mrs F. J. Windser, Pcca- Draper. will be given away. Also, special Nov. 17 Emily E. Stone, Mr & Mrs Joe Kirton are back committee reports of interest to tello, Ida., were the week end ShoeRandall Anderson, son in Bountiful after spending home and house guests 01 their the whole community will be Fitz18 Nov. Darwin maker; four at weeks Wash. Mr family. Mr & Mrs Russell Hadley, gerald, Robert Kathy Kirton was in Seattle, four weeks speNov. 21 will be the Cub Scout Garnet Dr. Mr & Mrs windser Davidson, Ruth Vawdrey, L Darrel Witt, cial studies for the U.S. Air Pack's meeting at 7:30 p.m. in were honored Sunday afternoon Lloyd; Nov. 19 Jack L. Brim-hal- l, Force. Mr Kirton is the son of the Crescent chapel. The new when a dinner party was given E. Nov. 20 Mark Fitzgerald; Mr & Mrs Joseph Kirton, Oraper. cub master is Edward L. John- for them. The guests were Mr & Reid Vera Hendricksen, Mr & Mrs Garth Ballard and son, 9434 Poppy Lane, who is re- Mrs Paul Hadley and son KicnMargene Sjoblom, Louise organizing the cub scouts. As ard, Mr & Mrs Richard Larrabee, Riska, Conrad Mitchell. Leola family, Phoenix, Ariz., are in Dra more boys are of the cub scout and Mr & Mrs Dale Hadley and Petersen, Kenneth A. Law; Nov. per visiting Mr & Mrs Ross Ballard, ami while here will visit age, den mother are in demand. children, all of Salt Lake. 21 Donald G. Smith, Grace other relatives and friends. Mr & Mrs Stanley Arko may call Anyone interested Jensen. Albert Van Otten has been con their son, Freddie on his third AM 54852 for information or of to his home for a month The following Draper couples fined of illness. because will celebrate wedding anniver Mr & Mrs Gerald Tischner and saries this coming week: Nov. daughter, Midvale, were dinner 14 Mr & Mrs Calvin Smith. Mr of Mr & Mrs Robert Sop- & Mrs Kaye Ipsen, Mr & Mrs G. guests Second Ward bazaar er at the M. Walbeck; Nov. 15 Mr & was held in the Second-Fourt- h Mrs Thomas Akagi, Mr & Mrs that Ward chapel Friday and Stanley Arko, Mr tc Mrs Arlo Saturday. uumas; Nov. 16 Mr & Mrs Aden Stay, Mr & Mrs Stewart Leigh, Mr & Mrs George Whet Mr & Mrs Ross man; Nov. 17 A "XJ. ;uu S. Day; Nov. 19 Mr & Mrs TTVTiLl Mr Raymond Haws; Nov. 21 & Mrs Reucl W. Hunsaker, Mr & NOTICE TO WATER USERS fl Mrs James E. Scott. Mr & Mrs The following applications Ml C Don Crossgrove. have been filed with the State Miss Lorraine Smith was hos Engineer to appropriate water in tess to a kitchen shower in hon Salt Lake County, State of or of Miss Gloria Archibald throughout the entire yearUtah, unWight, Granite. Friday evening less otherwise designated. All or at her home. Games were play- locations are in SLB&M. tmi ed and refreshments served. The 26203 Eldred R. Hamilton, KINTUCKY BOURBON following guests attended: Karen Riverton, Ut.,-- 6 sec.-ft- . for irriBrown, Sharen Brown, Sarah gation use is to be diverted from Lorna Douglas, Mineer, Myrtle any, each or all of three wells at Orgill, Claudia Dunyon, Norma the following points: (1) 16-iHfosf !"Semmm Fitzgerald, Barbara Smith, Lor- well bet 200 and 800 ft. deep. S. raine Archibald. Gloria Archi- - 1400 ft. and E. 30 ft. from N ! ffintflU AND riAMI DISMUtT (OMNUtT, UtOCTO i, UKlOCtt ibald Wight Lorraine Smith. Cor. Sec. 6, T4S, R1W; (2) 12-i- fer help. Pack meetings will be every third rnday of the month. Nov. 27, being Thanksgiving, there will be no Primary during Stevens, Reporter mis weex. AM Igemont birthday Hol-lada- Draper pre-scho- La-De- pre-scho- ol der-goin- Ja-ne- e giv-"e- 'U m I Legal Notices hi f Pill VIMWM nc1810 ,tll OLDScmfcilliX FOR BO INTRODUCES ins stock-waterin- 24 Hours A Day r JUNCTION LANES Bowling has become one of n America's greatest pastimes! ARE YOU GETTING YOUR year-roun- FUN OUT OF BOWLING? stock-waterin- g JUNCTION LANES K1W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applica tions witn reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Cap itol, salt Lake City 14, Utah, on or before December 21, 1958. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER Published in Midvale Sentinel, Midvale, Utah, from November 7 to November Zl, 1958. U-HA- UL ...for smart HANDICAP SWEEPER movers Acroti town or across tht U.SA- - you'll sTt when you take household goods with you in a orange Trailer. od white Kent it here, leave It there, wherever you go, and enjoy low, low rates! NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary E. Garrett, de EYERY TUESDAY EVENING 10 p.m. Current Average Used! Hitch Furnished Cargo Inturanf ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 29 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah, on or before the 28th day of February. A.D. 1959. Ruben V. Garrett, administrator of the estate of Mary E. Garrett, Deceased. Date of first publication Octo- - ' Guarantied Tires Free Moving Booklet OPEN PLAY WEEK DAYS ALL DAY FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY OPEN PLAY Der Z4U1. AA). 1958. Ben G. Bagley, Attorney for Administrator, 29 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah All kind! lUelUn far ell klnrfi of mevts (Pub. Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ruben D. Garrett deWe Give Gold Strike Stamps ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 29 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah, on or before the 28th day 8701 S State Sand AM SCOTT UTOCO Junction Lanes id vale 805 E. Center AM wP - cO ' Of course will be al right-a ke's TRAJH 4 V Pty J A NEW BTVLINO CVCLB. ""- of February, A.D. 1959. THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Ruben V. Garrett, adminFriday, November 14, istrator of the estate of Page Six ft Ruben D. Garrett deceased Date of first publication Octo ber 24th, A.D. 1958. Ben G. Bagley, Attorney for Administrator, g dental purposes. 29 East Center Street, 29486 George W. Cassity, Midvale, Utah 3731 Forest Hills Drive, Salt (Pub. Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14) Lake City, Ut, .5 seenft. for do mestic use from a well, bet. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 200 and 600 ft. deep at a point Estate of Acmec W JnVi netMi N. 333 ft. and W. 3 it. from Wtt WUUUtUUf AT Cor. Sec. 15, T2S, R1E. The wa deceased. Creditors trill nrncnnt olaimc ter is to be used for the domeswith to vouchers the undersigned tic requirements of 15 families at 29 East Center Street, Midvale, and fire protection, and from on or before the Utah, Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 incl., for the ir of February. A TV 1959 28th day rigation of lawns, shrubs, and Roberta Wallace, adminis gardens, all uses in Sees. 15, 16, tratrix of the estate of T2S, R1E. C. Johnston, De-Agnes 29667 Stanley G. Dimond, West Jordan, Ut, 2 sec.t for Date of first mihlirstinn fWn. well Oer Z4U1, A.D. 1958. irrigation use from a bet. 100 and 500 ft. deep at a Ben G. Bagley, point N. 1270 ft. and E. 150 ft. Attofney for Administratrix, from SK Cor. Sec. 5, T3S, R1W. 29 East Center Street, The water is to be used from Midvale, Utah Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 incl., to irrigate (Pub. Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14) 80 acres in SWSEtt Sec. 5, NWttNEK Sec. 8, T3S, R1W, Three of every four American d and for incidental do- adults have not yet traveled by mestic and purto a recent survey air, according poses. 29950 Grant W. Maxfield by the University of Michigan. Grain Co., P.O. Box 386, Murray, for miscella Ut., .096 sec.-ft- . neous use from a well bet 100 and 250 ft. deep at a point In the wonderful environment we have N. 1700 ft. and W. 1365 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 12, T2S, R1W. The water is to be used for the saniprovided, you can be proud to bring the' tation and culinary purposes of 20 employees within the mill entire family to . . . and warehouse, for fire protec tion, and industrial use in the milling and processing of grains, all uses in N&SEK Sec. 12, T2S, I HAZIER 1 ft well bet. 200 and 800 deep, N. 798 ft. from Wtt Cor. Sec 31, well bet. T3S, R1W; (3) 12-l200 and 800 ft. deep, S. 664 from NK Cor. Sec. 31, T3S, R1W. The water is to be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 incl., to irrigate 280 acres in SEtt, EV6SWK Sec. 31, T3S, R1W, WNEtt Sec. 6, T4S, R1W; and for inci- -' Ml ,A - ..tW bactn "LINEAR LOOK"! l"o Hw ww vlita hi Irw tlim, trim V? 9l kmc uioiwrl H t v MP TO wttfc rM-l- .it 4 T 14 tmm t YOU RIOI... ALL AROUNOt - arw-- rwtM SoMv flax wh M ibm, ara null l Wftx M'l Mrl MMft Ha tmmt t Instead of spending hours cramped behind the wheel of your car, how much nicer to stretch out in a com- Nvw M MORI LUOOA0I SPACE ktW mH turn OWl Otal 4 It's true ! 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