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Show WHEN THE PESSES STOP There is an old adage about how you never miss the water until the well runs dry. 'Way Back When The Road Toll from the I i 30 Ymi-- s Age LJ Mr & Mrs Elmer Sanders arriv ed home recently after attending a National Farm Bureau conven tion in Boston, Mass. During the two weeks the Sanders visited points of interest at Niagara Fajls, Hill Cumorah, Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C. In Relief Society Tuesday Mrs Harry Fowler gave the literature lesson, after which Mrs John Dunn gave a Christmas story. Christmas carols were sung and refreshments served. The Crescent MIA enjoyed a Christmas program Tuesday eve ning at Mutual. Guts were ex changed and there was a treat for everyone. The Primary had a Christmas Wednesday, jtefresh- program ments were served to the chil dren. The Crescent school presented its annual Christmas program 'The Bluebird," Thursday eve ning at the Cresceitt school The entire program was put on by the students. The school faculty was in charge of the affair. Santa Claus passed out treats to the children furnished by the lions The Midvale city budget was For nearly two weeks, New York City's nine estimated at $53,250 for 1929. haven't turned a wheel because of a deliverymen's 30 years ago strike. The strike, cominq right during the Christmas rush, was undoubtedly aimed to cost the newspapers millions and it has. It has tlso cost other businesses added millions upon millions. Christmas business is way down in New York, because retailers have no way of advertising to reach the people Radio and television have helped, but it has been proved once more that they just do not do the job. Merchants have come to rely on newspapers to reach consumers, and people have learned to look in the newspaper for advertisements before they go shopping. Without the newspaper, both are lost. Billy Lovell, Jordan High stu dent and a member of the stock judging team, won first place in the Utah State high school stock judging contest. 30 years ago The second meeting of the Scout Training Course were held at Riverton and Midvale, with W B. Hawkins, field executive, in charge. 30 years ago Plans for the annual Parent Teacher convention at the high school on Jan. are well under way. "Woman l iJ v U 25-2- 6 30 years ago Jordan announced a Drverf" L i. double- - basketball game with We hope that the experience of New Yorkers will help Tooele on Jan. 4, followed by a readers and advertisers all over the country to appreciate dance. header their newspapers and realize what an important part they play in everyday life. net ' 30 years ago An operetta, "Way Down South in Dixie," will be presented at a high school assembly on Jan. 19 to introduce old American folk songs. Members of the cast are Helen Westlund, Delsa Christen- sen, Stanley Bailey, Stella Wool ton, Esther Home, Lynn Bate- man, Dauchy Green, Russell Evans, ward Richardson. 30 years ago Roy Lancaster, Lennox St., Mid vale, was killed in a mine acci PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY dent Wednesday night at Lark. CHID. RoLayne Samuelson. daughter Mr & Mrs John A. bamueison, celebrated her 12th birthday Dec. 19 at a "Winter Wonderland party. Table games were played. A supper was served to 16 guests Crescent MIA Junior Gleaner girls and Gleaners went Christ mas caroling around the ward Monday evening. ox V. 71m TrvnUn Safcfy SPfSt of tho fatal earj Passenger cars war involved in 78.3 accidents. Utah Traffic Fatalities Can Honor Roll Subscribers Be Held Under 200 for 1958 Butterfield, Riverton New Granite 9, 1878. Mrs Henry Lifferth, Reporter Phone: AM J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher NATIONAL ECITORIAL With less than a week remain and motorists alike can do this by observance of laws and ordin ances, keeping vehicles in safe operating conditions, and watch ing out for the careless drivine and walking habits of other oer sons. The hundreds of lives the National Safety Council says could be lost over the holiday season can be saved, but it's up to the public and every individ ual. ing in 1958, the State of Utah has a chance to hold traffic fatalities below the 200 marks for the first time since 1950, The Utah Safety Council notes. On the other hand, traffic ac cidents so far this year have resulted in nearly $20 million dol lars of economic losses in addi tion to the human and personal losses. At the same time, report ed accidents, of a property dam age nature, have increased by nearly 257e. This, however, is due to better reporting than in The Granite Ward Relief Soheld its annual Christmas ciety 3 KrTITraf'.'.'.MUl 3ubscripti rates, per year party Dec. 17. Mrs Nelson Clay in U.S.A.) $2.50 ton gave the lesson after which (anywhere members played games. The la m tui dies exchanged gifts, and were UIUIII (Advertising Rates Givea S0C1AT1OK served refreshments. UTAH STATE IP on Request) under direction The National Advartlilno, Rapraiantatlva: of Milton have been Mrs Gold, Inc. Waakly Nawtpapar Kapraiantatlvat, 404 Fifth Ava., N.w York II, N. Y. doing "Sub for Santa" work in previous years. 13 Phone: AM N. Michigan. Chicago. III. their Mutual work class, sewing "While naturally we are grate some items and making cookies ful that some lives have been saved this year, we grieve for the to give away. Miss Gcorgie Hardy is spend ones who were lost," said L. F. Black, president of the council. ing the holidays with friends in There is much we must yet do Los Angeles. Personalized Care to remove the blight of accidents. The Ray Lindquist family al Our recently-complete- d court 560 E. CENTER most lost their home last week conferences, and evaluations of MIDVALE, UTAH by fire. Mrs Lindquist had left local accident prevention activiAMBULATORY MALE PATIENTS ONLY something cooking on the stove ties clearly show such need. Until while she visited relatives. She our state and Utah cities mea Phone: AM meant to turn the burner down sure up to even the minimum we cannot pride ourf Utah adwl a tlaawia) Nantes. HaMt) (kfUambar to low, but she had turned it to standards on selves achievements." high. The flame burned a bole Mr Black reported that the through the bottom of the pan. court conferences have contributThe woodwork around the stove ed to better understanding and in the kitchen was blackened, clarification of many of the Drob- and the house was filled with leras in traffic and law enforce smoke. Mrs Lindquist is living ment. The result should bring im with her three children in Gran proved corrective measures and more court policies ite, while her husband is living and uniformity toofreduce the vio procedures in Brighton this winter where he cause the accidents. lations which is attending to bis duties as for The council appealed to every est ranger. The family usually one to avoid making a tragic week ends together mockery ol the holiday season spend their at the house in Brighton provid through accidents. Pedestrians ed by the government Mrs Philip Jones is home fol lowing her sojourn in Salt Lake where she visited her parents while recovering from an oper ation. Mrs LaVoy Whitmore is home again after visiting her parents in Cedar City for a few weeks, llhe baby son accompanied her. Last Sunday morning, the Sun day school had their annual Christmas program. The senior classes had their own program while the junior Sunday School had their own program down stairs. Then in the evening, the Granite Ward had a high Christ mas program under direction of the ward choir with Lynn Camer on as master of ceremonies. Cal Thats right folks, there is no trick to obtain a vin Richardson, Mrs Milton Gold, loan when you need it. The friendly people and James Whitmore talked on at MODEL CREDIT CO. will be happy to loan Christmas, and the choir sang some Christmas songs. LaVoy you money when you need it the most. If you Whitmore sang a solo, and a trio, are planning to add to your business or for Mrs Ralph Bishop, Mrs Calvin individual home loans', etc., it will be worth Richardson, and Mrs Nelson Clay ton, how and fast gave a vocal selection. we to can time see your easy A?SOCfATN Mia-Maid- 56 THOMAS REST HOME 86 ' satisfy your needs. of U INDIVIDUALS & BUSINESS Changes Made THl INTEREST WILL 61 ) ) REASONABLE J from MODEL CREDIT CO. if Y L Center Madvdt AM 47 to 1 p m. MuilcnU desiring counseling may make appointments by callextension 281. ing DA CounM-linj- i times are Dec. 29, 30. Jan. 2, 8, 6, and 7, at 6 pjn. to 9 S. Meek. A 'a Renewals The King Range, by T. Lea. Story of the great enterprise, beaumucca, Nev. tifully illustrated by maps and Dr James A. Parker, Midvale drawings (2 volumes). Margaret Bowen, Riverton Pot Luck, by B. Gillard. Casserole Mrs Alice S. Burgon, West Jor entertaining. dan The Edge of April, by H. Swift. San J. Earl Richards, Diego, Biography of John Burroughs, Calif. a man who believed "the most J. B. Cotter, Midvale precious things of life are near Elmer Sanders, Sandy at hand." S. J. Cundick, Midvale Owen C. Steadman, Whittier, FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Calif. Douglas R. Anderson, Midvale Magic Fingers, by L. Mulcahy. Story of Pueblo Indian life. Black Gold, by M. Henry. A horse story that begins with a prophecy and ends with a soaring moment in the annals of the On Friday, Jan. 2, the follow turf. books to the be added will ing shelves of the Midvale branch The Cabin Faced West, by J. Fritz. A tender story of hardof Salt Lake County Library working pioneer life. FICTION Night Cat, by L Black & P. Gal-The Portuguese Escape, by A. done. A gay nocturne for anyold enough to spell Bridge. Gay and lively, but body to watch deeply penetrating into the life and young enough cats with loving interest. of another country. Once a Ranger, by J. Routh. He The Mellops Strike Oil, by T. was through with the law, Ungerer. A Junior Library but Guild selection. through with his past Here Come the Wild Dogs! by A. he was wrong. The Island Heirs, by J. Judson. A Goudey. The red fox and his novel to enchant and delight charming little family are the center of this story. you. Scent of Cloves, by N. Lofts. Ice Island, by R. Frank Jr. All Haunting, exciting story of a about AstiiXtica. beautiful woman who traveled First Lady of Hie Theatre, Sarah halfway around the world to Siddons, by M. Haycraft. An marry a man she had never unforgettable picture of an era in the English theatre that seen. produced great acting talent. Nephi R. Fitzgerald, Winne- - Decks At Utah Max McDonald, Sandy Viola Malmberg, Sandy Bit, Steel Mrs LaMar V. Olson Melcndez, Midvale Sam Melonas, West Jordan Don R. Meissner, Sandy James B. Ostler, Sandy , Leon Moran, Sandy Leno Morandi, Midvale Leo McClellan, Midvale R. C. Thayer, Midvale Edith Announcement of elections and promotions at Utah Bit & Steel, Inc.,. 7580 S. State, Midvale, are announced by Mrs IL D. Johnson, president of the company, follow ing the annual stockholders' meeting at Dallas, Tex. Lawrence B. Findling, Midvale, parts manager, was promoted to assistant manager, and Arthur E. Parr, Salt Lake, manager, was elected to the board of directors. Sherman W. Johnson, Dallas, was named vice president and secretary, and Mrs Edith Rogerson, Midvale, was named Mmfc by TaAoikawiky gw$l start from Son franefsco Bafef EVES.: K I II II Y Dec. 26-3- 0, Dec. 31, I CARTER Movrke Abrevorwl I ... condttw 8:30; 8.-0-0 MATINEES: Dec. 27 & Home Renovation System Demonstrated in your home. 29 of 2:00 of Utah KINGSBURY HALL Univ. Salt lake City No Obligation A thrilling ipactod tor Hi whele fealty . . . Ihli wondrova Ckriilatos fontoty, the eoplat "Nuttroctar Ballet." Call your local Representative Courteous driving on the high ways is a virtue some people ex pect others to have. I RICHARD William ChrftttntM . . ckeracoropliar See the new - BALLET SALLY BAILEY TICKETS: Evts, $2, $3, $4; Mott.j $1, $2, $3 Kingsbury Hall, 9 to 5; Tribunt Bldg, 9 to 6 BLAINE S. GRANT AM 80 IT'S THOSE CLIPPINGS IN YOUR HAND! It's a fact that American women are the moct qualified shoppers In the world Because ol the Intensity ol newspaper advertising, American women hare more information about more products, and so can compart value and price to get the most for their money. The largest single advertising voice in our country is the local newspaper. And what's more, take it, with you when you shop. Or you can clip the ads out as reminders to you to take advantage of the bargain you read about MtfSElllJil If fwn if r. SHOP THE STORES THAT ADVERTISE IN YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPERI a. u waynaKam Ut alt . All PRESS jBb. li. J.g.V t '"" ASSOCIATE p.m. A schedule of winter quarter offering! may be obtained by writing the Extension Division. University of Utah. Salt Lake City 12, according to Dean Har old w. Denlley of the Extension Division. by Grant Winger, Sandy Division Offers The University of Utah Exten Division will offer 235 classes irr 36 departments during winter quarter, including two on KL'LD. Utah's educational TV channel. Kcclrtration for extension courses will be held Jan. 2 from 8 ajn. to 9 p.m., and Jan. 3 from 8 a m. to 1 p m. in Spencer Hall and Knnm 117 ol the Annex. U will continue Jan. 8 to Mar. 19, Mondays through Thursdays. (rom 0 to V p.m. In Spencer Hall and in the Annex Mondays thpouch Thursday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., rYidart from 8 am. to 3 pm. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. Thelma Mauger, Midvale Out of My Life and Thought, by A. Schweitzer. Remarkable life- story of one of the world's dino, Calif. truly great men. Charles Fossen, Midvale The Lunatic Fringe, by G. John A. G. Wright Jr., McGill, Nev son. Many ideas we now take Mrs Mary Baker, Salt Lake for granted were once consid Alden S. Jenkins, Kearns ered insane. Who's loony now? Lawrence Larsen, Sandy So You're Going to Get a Puppy, Mrs D. N. Margetts, Sandy Roy G. Maynes, Draper Margaret McDonald, Sandy U. of U. Theatre Ballet, Utah Symphony, Hardy M. McFarland, Riverton U. of U. Music Dept. L. E. McCleery, Midvale William L. Mclff, Midvale Jack McKee, Riverton Mrs Joseph M. Wilson, Midvale U Extension sion Friday, December 26, 195i Robert H. Jackson, Midvale Mrs Vilate Kent, San Bernar Credit Classes GET SENTINEL (Utah) G. N. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Midvale Utah, under the Act of March MIDVALE Page Two Lorna Allgood, Reporter MIDYALE JOURNAL And New porkers are finding out how much they miss their newspapers when they don't get any. THE Crescent by Jerry Marcus THE MIDVALE SENTINEL 14 Wilt MOAIVAT (Alt IAII eiM,tA |