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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) Page Seven Friday, December 12, 1958 Larry. They were former residents of Rose Park. A for a group of friends was given last Tuesday (Continued from Page 5) evemng at the home of Mrs Da Mr & Mrs Reed D. Johnson, vid Downs, Oak St. Various card Pioneer St., entertained at a games and refreshments were enfarewell dinner party last Sat- joyed by the following guests: Mrs Gilbert Clements, Roosevelt urday evening at the home of Mrs Dean Clark, E. Center Per-cic- St., Mrs her mother, Margaret Ben Lacox, Olympus St., Mrs St., 100 5th 3ve., honoring Pete Mrs Eric Egilson, Pioneer St., Niksich, Sandy, formerly of Mid- - Mrs George Thompson, Sandy, vale. Mr Niksich is the Mrs Clarence Palmer, Salt Lake, of the Reed D. Johnsons and left Mrs Higgs, W. Lennox St., for the Armed Services last Mon and Edgar Mrs John Wheadon, South Other were guests day morning. Jordan. Plans were made for the Mrs Pete Niksich (Annette Johnto be held Dec. Christmas son), his brother, Milan Niksich, 17 at the party home of Mrs Edgar 5th Ave., a sister, Mary Ann W. Lennox St. Gifts will Niksich, Kearns, Mr & Mrs Glen Higgs, be exchanged and a pot luck sup Brixey and children, Kearns, Mrs served. Margaret Percich, Mr & Mc Ned perLast . Sunday afternoon and Hermansen and son, David, Wil& ' Mrs Cannon son St., Mr & Mrs Ambrose Loo-ne- y evening Mr Thomson entertained at, their and daughter Carol, 5th Ave., home on Jefferson St., at a famMr & Mrs George Perrick and Mr son Duane, Bast Midvale, and ily gathering in honor of H. Thomson's father, Daniel chiland Linda Johnson, Marilyn Ephraim, on his 84th dren of Mr & Mrs Reed D. John, Thomson, with 25 attending. birthday, son. A baby boy arrived Dec. 1 for e Last Sunday evening the Mr; & Mrs Ralph Thompson, Dancing Club committee Bountiful, formerly of Midvale, met at a Salt Lake cafe for din- at St. Mark's Hospital. The ner, after which a business meet- Thompsons have three other chil ing was held to maker plans for dren, Nancy Lee, Knsty, and the Christmas Dance. The com- Kendall. mittee consists of Mr & Mrs HenMr St Mrs Roy Macklin, 2nd ry T. Wahlquist, Jefferson St., Ave., entertained at a dinner Mr & Mrs George Barton, Linparty last Saturday evening. coln St., Mr & Mrs Kenneth Guests included Mr & Mrs Joe Dunn, N. Grant St., Mr & Mrs Mikich, Hansen St., and Mr & Elliott Johnson, 6th Ave., Dr & Mrs Horace Jenkins, LePage St. Mrs Orson Kesler, E. Center St., A social evening was enjoyed by and Mr & Mrs Ray Whetman, the group. Sandy. Entertaining on Thanksgiving The Midvale Dancing Club Day at dinner were Mr & Mrs held the Christmas dance last Roy Macklin. Guests included Wednesday evening following the sons and their families of Mrs, Christmas theme, at the Midvale Macklin, Mr & Mrs Ted AlexFirst Ward amusement hall. ander and children, Dana and Paul, Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs Thanksat dinner Entertaining giving Day were Mr & Mrs Henry Keith Alexander and daughter, T. Wahlquist. The following rel- Jean, Union. atives were guests: Mr & Mrs Mrs Donna Borg and son, Jack Lowe, brother and sister-in-la- Kearns, were visitors of Mrs Roy of Mrs Wahlquist, Willard, Macklin last Monday. Mrs Lenyal Soderman, 6th Mr & Mrs Tony Senninger, Mrs Wahlquist's aunt and uncle, Wil- Ave., left last Friday evening by lard, a niece, Mrs Margie De Lair plane for Seattle, Wash., to visit and children, Bryon and Debbie, her son and family, Mr & Mrs Ogden, another niece, Miss Ruth Robert Soderman and son Terry. Mr St Mrs Bill Anderson, 6th Ann Tucker, El Segundo, Calif., who is atteding the LDS Busi- Ave., had as their week end ness College, Miss Florence guests, Mr & Mrs Elmer E. Larof Wahlquist, Murray, sister of Mr son, father and Mrs Andersen, Vernon, and Mrs Wahlquist. Dale Naylor and children, Tim Mrs Elsie Bakoulas moved last and Julia, sister of Mrs Ander65 at home her from Saturday be with her daugh- sen, South Gate,. Calif. Mrs NayPioneer St., to lor and children are visiting in and family, Mr ter and Ltah for two weeks. & Mrs Robert Oiborne, 333 Pine Thanksgiving Day was spent St. at Vernon by Mr & Mrs Bill An Mr & Mrs John P. Earl have dersen and daughter, Margo, purchased the home of Mrs Elsie Ueri, and Colleen, 6th Ave. They Bakoulas, 65 Pioneer St. The were guests of Mrs Andersen's Earls have five children, Craig, father and Mr & Dianne, Janet, Katheryn, and Mrs Elmer E. Larson. Mr & Mrs George H. Ransom. Main St., spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mrs Ransoms Mr & daughter and Mrs Jim Watters, Salt Lake. (Mary Crawford), formerly of Personals er son-in-la- - Mid-val- Mrs Emerson Thorpe and children, Karen and Clyde, Salt Lake, formerly of Midvale. Mr 4 Mrs Lester C. Ray and son, Monte Carlo, Kanab, arrived last Saturday to spend eight days r, with his mother and Mr & Mrs Charles Fossen, 1st Announcement of committee Louis Goff , P. M. Mickelsen, Lyle Ave. Lester Ray is attending appointments for 1959 has been D. Webster; Brown, dir.; Jenschool this week at the telephone made by Arthur Eskelsen, preside- sen, v.p. nt-elect company in Salt Lake. of Midvale Kiwanis Public affairs and business William Cunnningham, chairman, Entertaining her Monday Night Club. V. S. Barlow, Milton Bills; Archie Mrs also was week this The Club Bridge incoming president Ben Bagley, Alta View Dr. listed the appointment of Robert Nelson, dir., Dunn, v.p. Bryan Bird, Bridge was played, followed by Crane as secretary and the re-- j Boys and girls a dessert luncheon. Guests in- appointment of Arnold Troester chairman and director, Charles Clayton, Max Buehler; Leonard cluded Mrs M. Montgomery as treasurer of the club. ". Brown, East Midvale, Mrs Elmer Committee appointments are' DeGroot, dir., Jensen, v.p. Harvest Days Harold Ash Jensen, Roosevelt St., Mrs Nor- - as follows: man, chairman, Dale Waters, A. val Vincent, Lincoln St., Mrs Lee Clubs Bingham: Key Cannon Thomson, Jefferson St., Skanchy, chairman, Odell Peter- - ML Ross, Milton Bills, Art Eskel Mrs Floyd Johnson, S. Grant St., son, Bryan Bird; Jordan: Dr.; sen. .Ro Mrs Elbert Despain, Granite. Mrs Vance Burgon, chairman, Dunn Achievement reports Charles Troester, LaSalle Dr., Taylor; James Seal, director; Ken bert Crane, chairman, Art Eskelsen, Casper A. Nelson. was a special guest. Prizes were Dunn, vice president Public relations and publicity won by Mrs Brown, Mrs Jensen, Lewis music and Program J. Parr Godfrey, chairman, and Mrs Vincent. A. Dahl, chairman, Paul Henne- DeGroot, dir.; Mrs Sarah F. Freeman, 3rd man, Melvin Carlson, Leonard Dewey Bluth; Dunn, v.p. direcDr. Clyde Coon, Ave., had as her guests four Newbold; .Historian George Cox. days last week, her son and fam- tor; Elmer Jensen, vice president Bowl Kiwanis & James Mrs Mr Seal, Freeman ily,, Stanley and son, Mike, Montpelier, Ida. director and chairman, Harvey Last Thursday Mrs Sarah F. Eckman. Gum ball Lawrence Norman, Mrs Freeman, her sister-inJaWalt Sizemore, Cokeville, Wyo., chairman, Marx Blackett; Homer a niece and her husband, Mr & Bowen, director; Ken Dunn, vice ' , . , Mrs Van Kemp, Crescent, visited president. Ivan Attendance Jorgensen, Walt Sizemore, Mrs Freeman's Leon brother, at the Fort Douglas Hos chairman, Cy Rasmussen, Richard direc Rasmussen; Gurr, He been the has in hospital pital tor; Elmer Jensen, vice president. for the past two weeks. Membership r- C. E. Matthews, Arnold Beckstrand, Fullerton, Victor Sagers; Richard chairman, Calif., formerly of Midvale, was Gurr, director; Ken Dunn, vice a Midvale Visitor last Friday. ; president The FOE No. 659 Auxiliary Vocational guidance Ben held its regular lodge meeting Bagley, chairman, Louis C. Kjar, Wednesday, Dec. 3. Hostesses for Dr. J. 0. Jones; Dr. Clyde Coon, the evening were Mrs Agnes Nel director; Jensen, v.p. son, S. Main St., and Mrs Mildred Kiwanis education and fellow O'Brien, E. Center St. Harold Ashman, chairship Last Friday afternoon Mrs Dar man, Eugene Millerberg; Dr. nell Andrus, 2nd Ave., and her Coon and Bowen, directors; parents, Mr & Mrs George R Dunn, v.p. Harold Reception and house Sharp, East Midvale, were lun cheon guests of Mrs William J. Brown, chairman, R. R. Gil Cornell Dr., another bert, Eugene Peterson; Merril Bogden, daughter of the George Sharps. Brown, dir.; Dunn, v.p. Committees Named For 1959 by New President step-fathe- . Mi issionary . -- Li The following ladies have en Agriculture and conservation Brent Robtrt Dimond joyed luncheons and quilting Harry Zabriskie, chairman, Dr. bees recently at the home of Mrs J. S. Alley, Merril Brown; Archie Perris Jensen, Salt Lake, former Nelson, dir.; Jensen, v.p. Honoring Brent Robert DiChurches and spiritual aims ly of Midvale: Mrs Melvin Gadd, son of Mr & Mrs Orvil Di mond, E. Center St., Mrs De Lone Mad- - Leonard A. DeGroot, chairman a farewell testimonial will mond, dox, Coolidge St., Mrs Lars W. and director, Rev. F. A. Napier, be held at the West Jordan Nielsen, Monroe St., Mrs Erwin W. Dale Waters; Jensen, v.p. Stake House, 7950 South 1700 Cox, Wood St., Mrs Abner Ross Underpriviledged children Wasatch St., Mrs Eugene Weber, Ray Ertmann, chairman, Law- West, Sunday, Dec. 14, at 7:30 Wasatch St., and Mrs Clinton rence Findling, Dr. Milton Rig-by- ; p.m. The following program will be Robinson, Roosevelt St. Gurr, dir.; Dunn, v.p. Ed- presented: prelude music, Mary Finance and bowl notes Word was received by Mrs Henry Beckstead, S. Main St., win J. Reimann, chairman, Ivan Klotovich; song choir; prayer, Bryant Miller; sacrament song, Tuesday that her uncle, William Jorgensen. Interclub relations and new vocal trio, Velda Neilson, Joanne Cooper, Magna, had passed away A. M. Ross, chairman, Rose, Marinda Dimond, Nelda in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr Coop clubs er was a former Midvale meraccompanying; ber of the general Primary Richardson, chant. speaker, Bishop H. W. Jorgen Mid Mrs and Ross, Mickey board, sen; musical number, male quar Congratulations to Roy Dunn, one of Midvale's local boys, on vale Stake Primary president. tet, Shirl Beckstead, Dale Taylor, Carri-gaNoel Taylor, Marvin Buckley, La his success and achievement as Hostesses were Mrs Lcs S. Main, Mrs Melvin Rue Biriuss, accompanying; manager of one cf Albertson's Dole Mrs Adams St., newest meat markets in Salt speaker, Laurel J. Brown; musi Mrs cnl Lake. Roy and his family reside Brand, E. Wasatch St.. and number, male quartet;' re St. at 2930 East, Cottonwood Heights.-Th- Ray Hughes, W. Center rrarkj. Bishop Edmund McDou 1 1 e s v i 1 1 e,j Bar James Perry, Sal; response, missionary; closing annual American Legion and Auxiliary Christmas party Okla., left by plane last Sunday song, congregation; benediction. bewas held last Saturday evening for Great Falls, Mont, after Gary Egbert. at the Midvale City Hall. The ing here last week on a business; visitco. He a Women's Society of Christian trip for petroleumSi Mrs W. C. .Midvale. Service of the Midvale Methodist ed his parents, Mr Spending a week end recently Perry, E. Wasatch St. He will re at the home of her mother and Church served the turkey dinner. turn to his heme in Bartlesvillc, which Santa Claus present Mr & Mrs George after iTo ed gifts. Dancing was then en from Great Falls. Ransom, N. Main, were Mr & The following ladies representof eve the remainder the joyed ed the Midvale Ladies' Guild at GOING FAST ning by 50 guests. Everyone at Union School is The Midvale Second Ward Pri the first orientation meeting of CANARY SINGERS that three paintings are Adminispleased the Lake Veterans Salt mary held its officers' prepara Frtt cig with tvery tinger tion meeting Wednesday after tration Voluntary Service held being added to the art collection last week in the Relief at the Fort Douglas Hospital This collection has already reach Carolyn Burkinshaw noon of room of the church. Spe Wednesday of last week: Mrs E. ed a point in size and quality that Society 112 South 1st West, Sandy cial visitors were in attendance D. Julio, Garden View Dr- - first has gained wide recognition. vice president; Mrs LaMar Olson, The new paintings purchased AM They were Mrs Van Dam, a memS. Allen St., Mrs Earl Rardin, E. were "Spring Thaw" by Paul Sal7720 South, Mrs Bruce I vie, San- isbury and "The Bogaess Farm" dy, and Mrse Willis L. Francom, by Beverly Mastrim. These paintpresident. ings were obtained through the the men representing cooperative effort of the stu Among We are proud to announce that BOWENS the Eagle Lodge No. 659 at the dents, teachers, parents, and the is now carrying a complete line of women's visitation and initiation at Og- board of education. den at which some 87 members The school also acknowledges and children's Ship 'n Shore blouses with were initiated were the follow- the gift of a beautiful $350 painttheir many other lines. ing: Charles W. Clinton. Alta ing, Timpanogas'' by Paul SalisView Dr.. Reed R. Johnson. S. bury. 100 West. Mike Marks, Murray, These paintings are now hangHerbert Gust, Copperton, and ing in the dining area of the Kenneth Foster, Copperton. Over new lunch room where they can 400 attended and feasted to be enjoyed daily by all students no-Iro- n turkey dinner Thursday of last and tochers, it is announced by week. Prin. George Barton. Harold E. Wright, S. Grant, returned home this week after a business trip to Canada and Spo- Press Fencinq of Canal kane, Wash. At Spokane, as exec- At Greenfield Village utive vice president of the Gali-ghThe campaign to get the Salt Co., Salt Lake, he addressed canal fenced is still the 64th annual convention of the Northwest Mining Associa- being pursued by the Greenfield tion. At the convention he also Village Fence committee, with met his brother, Mark L. Wright. good results. Announcement was made a Albany, Ore., a native of Midvale. step-moth- son-in-la- j Chris-topherso- step-mothe- r, .. rrrr son-in-la- Union School Adds Art Collection step-fathe- r, I If i" .v.-- f if ! ."1 ' J '"zrt'"'M il J - $ ' VODKAS - I V fil VODKA jf i a. Ship'n Shore! overblouse with smart back pleat Samovar fl United in marriage at wedding rites performed at the bride's home in Kanab, were David Bruce Whited, Midvale, and Sue Zetta Brown. The evening cere mony was performed by Bishop Isaiah Meeks of Kanab, Nov. 28. Ae reception held at the City Club room, Kanab, was hosted by the brides parents, Mr & Mrs Errol Brown. The bridegroom's Kollar's Bowling are Mr & Mrs Charles Rolland Roller recently bowled parents Midvale. Whited, a 280 game, 'leaving the 7 pin Matron of honor was Mrs Dan- in the second frame. nell L Cloward, and bridesmaids were the bride's two sisters, Sher Vallty Independent and High individual game, Dick ry Ann and Marguerite, Mrs Susan Parker, 224; high individual classmates, Maxtield, series, Paul Slotte, 569; high Marilyn French and Joynoyce team game, P.&E. Auto, 901; high Jackson. Members of her class team series, Chick's Market, of '58 assisted at the reception. 2607; team duties were perform leading league, edBest man Chick's Market. by a brother of the groom, ' Night Owl Mixed Doubles , Men: High individual game, Fran Haun, 210; highindividual series, Fran Haun, 587; high team game, Dunn and Serdar, 719; high team series, Dunn and team leading Serdar, 2074; league, Covert and Lundbery. Rates: 3c wor4 minimum 75c Women: High game, Emma Cash. No per ads taken over phon. Dunn, 231; high series, Emma Wl 00 NOT MSCIOSI INFMMATION m Dunn, 583. TOIUCATION Gcorgtous black er tilvar Gtrmtn Shtphard puppil. A.K.C. Rq. Will hold till Xmtt. SUct tarly to avoid disippointmtnt. AM f- Phon: FOR SALI AMt-453- 12-- lf S- 1 c MISCELLANEOUS berg. FOR RENT Baauty Shop. Vacant Jan. Women: High game, Dorothyj I, 1959. In downtown Mldval. 2 rant. Call AM Patience, 18C; high series, La- Rene Serdar, 480. I FOR RENT furn, 2 unlurn, Night Owl Leagu aptt. In Midvalo. good location. Utili- Men: High individual game, titi turn. AM Herm Lundberg, 232; high indi FOR RENT furn homa. Sunt, vidual series, Herm Lundberg, 54.50 mon. fraattr, nlactric dryar. 589; high team game, Dunn and Alto good lucarn hay. 80c bait. AM 1212 Serdar, 714; high team series. Covert and Lundberg, 1992; team FOR RENT furn. Adultt bimt apt, leading league, Covert and Lund only. 478 E. Cantnr, Midvala. AM 12-- 1 PIANO berg. Women: High game, Edna Co FOR RENT partly furn apt. Gat vert, 175; high series, Edna Co haat, gai ranga, frig. Apply at horn in roar 8252 $. Stat. vert, 4C2. 3'i-rFOR RENT Midvalley apt, iiova and frig. Watar furn. $50 availibl If High individual game, John or call at 45 5th Aa.. Garahana, 244; high individual mon. AM scries, John Garahana, 642; high Midvala. Unlurn apt with bath 'earn gams, 953; high FOR RENT team series, Midvale Camera. In Riarton. AM 1818. 2700; team leading league, Mid vale Camera and Mert's Appli FOR SALE Wgrliti.r Spin! Elaciric ance, (tie). Max Baker bowled a Organ, lik nw. Would mk a fin 606 series, and Gid Mumford a Chrlttmai gift. AM or ia at 41 2 2 dird. 4 Fer-Mo- r, 2 FOR 603. few days ago that Jordan school district has promised that school propertey will be fenced, and the county commission is urging the subdivision developer to fence the portion of the area that adjoins the canal. If these can be accomplished. t stretch of canal only a owned by Salt Lake City would remain unfenced. 500-foo- SALE wJt 398 MERRY - LESSONS Sandy. AM Group or prlvata piano lastont for baglnaara, f lva hi I I I The remarkable 65 REST HOMI and Loving Car glvu your old folks MEN and LADIES and Rod Fatlaatt Ambulatory Kind la Midvala - WANTED- AM tfe "Old cart for junk and scrap kinds All typat of radiator Iron of all work dona. Midvala Radiator Salvage Midvala. Frank Co., 152 N. Prascott. t Hold. tfe AM INSUfUkNCE20LESS"ttan asaal rata for naw C-- l Auto latvraaca, Saa ate I also write today. fir, thaft, causaalty, Ufa, and accidant Insurance. Mrs Habar 3 W. Cantar C. Aylatt, St., Midvala. AM tfe TRADE brick. Sandy, for Midvala, sam pric. $500 down. Good crtdit buys nic homa, 4 E. 7720 $., Midvala. Sandy. Crawford Raaltort. AM FOR SALE Drum tat: tom-tobata, or S AM$.4I. conversion orch. mar, padal, cymbal Saby's high chair. Harriman Rd. Alio importad LOST and acciiorit. $100. Thanksgiving Phon: AM Day. Songoi, tunabla and lik naw, $35. AM or AM 9 2 FOR SALE ikatti. I 2 pr. hock., hard-t- ALL o ilightly aid. tkti Vh. tannii pr. figur I pr. iki boots, all rckt, good cond. AM tli I TYPES of sawing and alterations. AM 12-- lt WANTED Midvala by Utad doll cupboard and WANTED AM paintad chait of drawart. $8 a. AM 5- 12-- lt ray. 2815. Dc. furn horn 15. AM in FOR SALE 1175 E. 4121 or apt ia 12-- lt my South, horn. Mur 4 There are TWO sides to this story This story is about newspaper advertising and how it serves TWO ways. It begins in the home where the starts her shopping by studying the ads in The Sentinel to see where the best buys are. advertising helps Newspaper .a the shopper to buy more wisely . . . helps the advertiser to sell more ' successfully. Yes, there Dacron-3- 5 ( SHAMPOOS - SETS K Mldv.U AMS-29- ....... HAIR CUTS The PERMANENT WAVES Samovar M N. Mlr are two sides to this story . . . and BOTH are good! Pima blend! d 6andup Center Beauty Shop 86 W. Center at a KAY TURNER, Manager ALMA NUNLEY and MRS BARNEY Travelinate with beautiful new ease! Ship'n Shore relaxes the look with roll-u- p sleeves Hclcuscs the line with deep inverted back pleat. It's superbly sudsable, too. Dries quickly, won't pill or fuzz! White, pale tints. Sizes 23 to 38. Jwt oHCvfniany French-collare- 12-- FINLAYSON vertised. YEAR all its Friends and Patrons A 12-- PIANO to i AM Sandy. The story continues in the ad vertiser's store where the lady comes to buy what she saw ad CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW I LESSONS Group or private piano latsont for bginrs, glvaa la 4 OPimATORS VODKA T ADS 2 Like-Jorda- A MAMOND-CLKA- Dam. The couole are makins a home in Salt Lake following a short wedding trip. IJ-- Extends llrilliant Girt Idea! Holiday time and the giving U cnv( with Samovar Dianvmd-CW- r VtKlka. Sheer liquid eWance, Samovar ... clarified to diamond brilliance. For gracious livinc-m- id gracious giving... attending business school in Salt Lake. Popular in school activities, she was selected as Miss Kane County at the 1958 Kane Countv Fair, and represented the county in the recent Utah State Fair in Salt Lake. The bridegroom is a graduate of Jordan High School and has attended the Univeristv of Utah one year, studying engineering. in Kanao he was employed in engineering bv the Bureau nt Reclamation of Glen Canyon 3704. Deadline: 5 pjw. Wodn 4ay Junction Giants Bill RENT High individual game, FOR IN SANDY brick konwi now nndar construcSheldon, 233; high individual ser FOR RENT unfurn. bimt pt. Gi Thro ies, Tom Camgan, 542; high htt. Adulti. f?8i S. Stit., Crts- - tion. Naar but Knot, nckool and ckurck IEST LOCATION team game, Moo Milk, 830; high c.nt. On bom. team series, Moo Milk, 2412; FOR RENT Ho Fare apti. Mnilc lot Two boat. team leading league, Moo Milk. Hotal. AM AM S-AM Can b flnanctd through FHA er 61 loan. Junction Ladies He For 2311. furthnr Information rhoM AM High individual game, Von FOR RENT or Nowly dcort.d tfe ser individual In Tronier, 213; high apt dupl. Nar church,3 tchool, FOR SALE Thor S 30 team AM and Gladiron Saa SI and Noblat but. Call afttr p.m. ies, Von Tronier, 549; high Clarintt, good cond. Rtaionabl. AM game, Mert's, 913; high team ser at 142 'l N. 5th E., Sandy. 4844. 2 apt. partly turn. S45. ies, Mert's , 2G43; team leadinf FOR RENT mon. apt. partly turn, $35 mon. FOR SALE league, Mert's. You tavad and ilavad for AM or at 17 Cottaaa Av., wall to wall Night Owl League carpal. Claan it with Slu Lustra. Janun 1 Kuhra Hardwara, SanMen: High individual game, Sandy. In Sandy, apt. Gai dy. ' Herm Lundberg, 222; high indi FOR RENT haat, lc rang, frig, floor covnringt, vidual series, Herm Lundberg, ground floor. Idaal for couplt or widow 508; high team game, Jay Bills 545. 714 E. 2nd S., Sandy. AM Coteam MURRAY NURSERY series, Sales, 702; High SCHOOL Childran In Orapar. FOR RENT and vert and Lundberg, 1948; team ags 2 to 4. Eicallant car and trainbath. Fartly furn. $25. Fhona: AM f- ing. Cloia to Stata St. 344 E. 5(00 S. J2-leading league, Covert and Lund- 374. AM CENTER BEAUTY SHOP j HNU ON WANT ADS Charles R. Whited, who is in the Air Force, and ushering were James Bell, Michael Bailey, also of Midvale. Attending the cere mony was Gary Clark, Midvale. The bride is a graduate of Ka nab High School and presently is - 83 V...: David Bruce Whited Claims Kanab Bride Kiwanis Scndy AM 50551 MIDVALE SENTINEL m. - ., ,. .,i if |