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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Basketball Results Friday, December 26, 1958 Page Four Davis Nips Jordan, 40-3Bingham 77, Ben Lomond 34 0; ,i' i 5s , M team series, Merts Appliance, 2621; team leading league, Merts Appliance. ' Junction Giants High individual game, Bud Rosendahl, 210; high individual series, Sam Nattress, 578; high team game, Fisher Bakery No. 1, Model 867; high team series, Credit, 2398; team leading league, Moo Milk. Junction Ladies Higfh individual game, Eve lyn Bowen, 197; high individual series, Aleen Smith, 547; high team game, Pacific Western, 928; high team series, Granato Import ed Foods, 2573; team leading league, Merts Appliance. Valley Independent High individual game, Jerry Petrum, 226; high individual ser ies, John Kallen, 609; high team game, Merts Appliance, 956; high team series, Midvale Camera, 2707; team leading league, Merts Appliance and G&G Lounge, (tie). : The Jordan Beetdiggers, still ordinarily attend Jordan, are now hampered by injuries, lost to Da- attending Bingham, you take vis Friday night in another low your pick. scoring game. It seems that the Jordan lost a very close game , Diggers are gradually overcom to Granite high at Jordan Tuesing their injuries though as Jer day afternoon. The Beetdiggers ry ErlentAck, is getting his were behind one or two points at Commission action has set the prepared and will be presented shoulder back in action. It is hop the end of every quarter but pullangling orders to be in effect to the 1959 legislature. ed that with the Christmas vaca ed into the lead in the fourth A full five-ma- n commission during the 1959 seasons. tion just around the corner, the quarter only to fall behind in the The regulations will first be- was in attendance at the meetteam will return to start a string final seconds of play. Randy Dow come effective Jan. 1, 1959, on ing including Chairman W. of wins when they meet Tooele was high point man for the after G. Dr. Paul to all White, Ogden; waters open year angling, at Jordan in the first conference noon with 19 points in a real to the four streams open to white Stringham, Roosevelt; Robert B. . game Jan. 9. thriller, ,start to finish. fishing only and during the reg- Mitchell, Par.owan; Golden G. K. E. and The Bingham Miners scored a Granite 54, Jordan 50 now season set for ular Sanderson, Fairview; angling 4 whooping victory over Ben by the commission to begin June Bullock, Provo. i 1 Lomond as the Miners pulled 6 and end Nov. 30, 1959. This year's pheasant hunt apthemselves up into a high scor The new orders, besides addto be the best in many ing bracket. It proved that they peared 15 late to the season, days ing can score and heavily against a liberalize considerably several years for Beehive state gunners, larger school and come out on according to a preliminary reother regulations. of from top. On Jan. ,16 Jordan plays at port department coming restrictExcept for only a few Midvale Music Group offices. fish which should be a real and Bingham game ed waters, boats, rafts, and oth The '59 basketball varsity squad looks forAnderson, and Larry. Schmidt; Front row, thriller. In dividing the schools Entertains .at Kiwanis er floating devices without mo- The report, compiled from earsome of the students that would tors may now be used in angling ly hunter questionnaire returns, ward to a successful season. Back row, left left to right: Kent Goodrich, Angel Mascaro, Klwanis Club members were on all waters of the state. Boats shows this year's bag average ap- to right: Mike Pavich, Randy Dow, Dick Phillip Kemp, Milan Uremovich and David Christmas in Draper with Mrs entertained during their dinner with motors may still be used for proximately k bird more than Mina Mickelsen and other mem Ehlers. of 2.75 birds taken Dille, Jerry Erlenbach, Robert Searle, Paul meeting Monday evening by a (Courtesy JHS Broadcaster) bers of the Mickelsen fishing on the same waters, as in the average family. brass ensemble from Midvale 1957 hunt. the hunter during per recent years. Mr & Mrs Rayburn Dow were Junior High School playing ' A liberal rule regarding use of Exact figures will not be availMr & Mrs Alvin Hill were hosts a program by members of the hosts to a Christmas party and Christmas carols. The group was able until final tallies of harvest to a family Christmas party for family. house warming at their new baits now allows the use of any in availmade are charge of Cannon Thomson, The R. C. Baker family met at home Saturday, Dec. 20. A din the Hill family at their home bait except game fish or parts questionnaires ' who substituted for Leo Dean. A able. David of Hamilton the home in the Members ner was served by Mrs Dow, Junction Giants Saturday night. thereof, or live fish. formal program was dispensed Mrs Ralph Ballard, Reporter Hill family attending were Mr & Riverton Christmas day for their games spokesmen, in High individual game, Blaine with, so members could return played and gifts exchang Several new waters, most of Department AM Phone: Mrs Alvin Hill and family, Mr & family Christmas making the report known, urged ed. Attending were Dr & Mrs J. Taylor, 233; high individual ser- to their businesses. them in the lower valleys, were those Mrs Phillip Tolman and family, Gifts were exchanged and a buf T. Sorenson, Mr & Mrs Henry ies, Blaine Taylor, 599; high team people who have received added to the long list of those J. G. Hill, Sandy, Mr & Mrs A. fet luncheon served. Those pre Day, Mr & Mrs Darrell Day, Mx game, Calif. Spray, 889; high type of questionnaire from which may be fished throughout any "The Star Spangled Banner" is the department to return them Fourth Ward Features Glenwood Hill and family, Mid- - sent were Mr & Mrs R. 0. Baker, Sc Mrs Ben Andrus, Mr & Mrs team series, Model Credit, 2458; the year. most public in-if they have not done Mr & Mrs Stewart Pierce Joe Baker, Bonnie Baker, Phil Merlin Allen, Mr & Mrs Ross Day, team leading league, Moo Milk. a long song. In promptly, vale, Christmas Cantata The current whitefLsh only sea so. stances first verse is the only Sil& an Mr Mrs and family Draper, .Royden LaRee, John Mr & Mrs Don Crossgrove, Mr & Baker, Valley Independent son on portions of the Logan, these Under direction of Albert Van cox, Sandy. Games were played C. Petty and family, Sandy, and Mrs Woodroe Mickelsen, Mr & High individual game, Don used. There are three more vertaken from Information Blacksmith's Fork, Webor, and Mr & Mrs David Hamilton and Mrs Nile Brown, Mr & Mrs it was pointed Otten, a Christmas Cantata was and refreshments served. Ralph Holm, 244; high individual series, ses of the same length. Duchesne rivers was ' extended questionnaires, are used in formulating fu presented Sunday, Dec. 21, in the & Mrs Ralph Ballard were family. Mr & Um Hansen, 636; high team Mr The out, Day. group presented through Feb. 15, 1959. ture management practices, sea- Fourth Ward chapel. Remarks hosts to a Christmas dinner on Dr Theron Jarvie, Davenport, Mrs Dow with a Blue Spruce tree game, P. & E. Auto, 984; high Commission' spokesmen noted sons, and bag limits. were made by Sunday School Christmas day for Mrs Lena Vi- la., and Dr Ameul Strutz, North for her yard and planted it. team series, P. & E. Auto, 2699; that these and several other les Gerald G. Andersen; two ola Dyer, Tampa, Fla., Mrs Mary Dakota, are spending the holi team leading league, P. & E. Supt. 1958 in the ser changes angling As the second annual winter numbers was sung by the Junior Rogers, Mrs Mildred Pass, Mrs days in Draper at Dr Jarvie's Auto. par Smashed orders will be shown with all white' fish season moved into its Sunday School, under direction Carolyn Ray and three children, ent's home, Mr & Mrs Jack Jar- - Murray Car Junction Ladies other rules and, regulations in third week the department of of Mars Ralph Smith and Mrs all of Salt Lake. vie. Dr Jarvie and Dr Strutz are In West Jordan Crash individual game, Aleen High are as 1959 orders the pub fish and game reports fair to Larry Jensen; "What Is Christthey Mr & Mrs J. B. Soper had open studying at the Palmer School of Smith, 213; individual ser lished. Publication is expected, better than average success on mas," by LeGrande Fairbourn, house Christmas for all members Chiropractic at Davenport, la. A rear-encollision at 7800 ies, Pauline high Pantalone, 547; high with copies available for distribu- the four waters open to such ang Allen Maynes, Robert Spratt, of the family. 1300 West South West, TE2LI oiiaifaiinxira Jordan, team game, P&E Auto, 900; high Attending were Mr Mrs Janice Johnson is spend tion to the public, by Jan. 1. Ang ling. Brenda Vawdrey, Carolyn Tur Sc Mrs Robert Soper and children, ing a few months in the Hawaiian Friday evening totally wrecked a a lers were reminded to obtain car but did not injure the truck Best success was noted on the ner, Dlene Gordon, Evelyn Jen Mr & Mrs John Enniss and chil Islands. copy of the new rules before Weber River, with the Logan and sen, Linda Lee Norris, Annette dren, Mr & Mrs Gordon Steper Mr & Mrs Robert White (Marge it struck. Franklin D. Gines, Murray, a going afield alter that date. Duchesne Rivers listed as good, Frantz, Dcbra Ipsen; poem, Joan and children, Penny Soper, Miss Fitzgerald) Midvale, has moved while Blacksmith Fork River re Garfield; poem, Berne Jackson; Nancy Soper, Miss Lorna Mae back to Draper and is living in Marine home on leave, escaped As the duck and goose season mained only fair. with only slight abrasions and girl chorus, Charlotte Wilkerson, Soper, and Mrs Viona Ballard, a her mother s home. moved into its final weeks, fair Most anglers have experienced Colleen Van Otten, Colleen sister. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Jensen lacerations when his car rammed to good bag reports continued to best success through the use of Smith, Glenis Jackson, Sherri Henry S. Day had a Christmas were hostess to the Jensen fam the rear of the truck. come to department of fish and rock rollers, stone flies, maggots, Donna party for all his employes of the ily Christmas party at their home The truck, driven by Wallace Goff, Leah Fairbourn, e this week. Members of game offices from throughout the or small artificials tied to re Dibb, Irene Pearson, Ann Mane Henry Day Ford Agency of the fam L. Short, Salt Lake City, had just state. from semble these. Artificials used for Jensen, Juanita Rawson; star last week at McKeen Dining lly attending were Mr & Mrs made a left turn onto Kenneth Jensen, Leon Jensen, 1300 West. Both vehicles were Despite poor hunting condi- the taking of white fish should song, Mrs John Day; duet, Mrs Room in Salt Lake. Twenty-fiv- e tions brought about by recent be tied with very sparse hackle. Georgia Blackwell, Albert Van employes and their partners at Clyde Jensen, Roger Jensen, Ken traveling west. Success in angling for white Otten; solo, Lewis Allsop; girl tended. Games were played and ney Jensen, Ann Marie Jensen, weather and early freeze ups on most of the state's marshlands fish, like that connected with oth- chorus; talk, Ralph Smith; quar--j a program presented and several Mr & Mrs Kaye Ipsen. Debra Ip Laura Lynette Bair good, though scattered, popula- er game and fish species, depends tet, Mrs Georgia Blackwell, Mrs employes won awards for extra sen, Steven Ipsen, Mr & Mrs e Is Mrs tions of waterfowl are still to be largely on an accurate knowledge Agnes Allen, Albert Van Otten.j service rendered. A luncheon was Verron Smith, Carol Smith, Eugene Jensen of habitat. Department biologists Mr Winther; vocal solo, Mrs Al- served. . . found in most sections. . Smith, Dwight Smith, Mr & honored Best success has been noted on noted that the fish are common lan1 Mickelsen; solo, .Mary Lou Mr & Mrs Ramm Hansen' Jr., Mrs S. Lawrence Jensen, Mr & A wedding reception & Mrs Eugene C. Mr newlyweds, of near bottom found the the Mrs Michael Carly Darrell Carl of Miss the vocal Hansen, Hansen, Lloyd, David Lloyd, number, Rawson; geese, with the majority at the take coming from southern Utah. slower moving deep water holes olyn Sue Gibbons, accompanied Miss Karen Hansen and Ramm Su.an Lloyd, Dwain Lloyd, Eve Jensen, Friday evening Buller Third Ward. The marriage or at the break between David rewere of pools Rae Miss Tex., Dennis Erma Dallas, Hansen, Lloyd, lyn Lloyd, Vawdrey; by Kathy However, good populations marks. Bishop A. R. Mickelsen; the guests of Mr & Mrs Ralph Lloyd, Mr & Mrs Lawrence Jen rites were held in the Salt Lake these birds have been noted and runes. Popular Chukka with new With the angling procla olosing prayer, Victor Van Otten. Ballard and family over the sen, Fawnette Jensen, Cindy Jen IDS Temple. "Sweaf-Proo- P throughout the northern marshes. original mation approved at the recent The bride, the former Laura Christmas holidays. Miss Karen sen, Mr & Mrs Ralph Jensen, Jef In reviewing the waterfowl sea commission Insolts and Wedge Leather Hansen is studying law at the frey Jensen. meeting the special Lynette Bair, is the daughter of son department spokesmen esti dates for soles. To Dentist Crepe white for & fish Mr S. 8282 Open & BYu. Mrs John Mr Mrs Enniss A. HendrickBair, mated that this year's harvest will run angling Feb. 15, 1959 Blvd. & Mrs sen motored to Cheyenne, Wyo., South Wasatch in and the of Mr Richard son through Office Day, Draper would compare favorably with Hours and limits for this John Day is home for five days Wednesday, Dec. 24. to spend groom is the son of Mr & Mrs that of last year whca 469,649 special season bag Dr Richard E. Reiser, Dentist and will spend it with his par Christmas with Mrs Hendrickas for remain the - Willard C. Jensen, Provo. were 3.161 Width B, C, D, E ducks and geese season and were in the Medical Arts Building, will ents. Mr Day is stationed with sen's daughter, Mrs Charles Arm $-f- l general angling Attending the bride were Miss Sizes 3 brought to bag. in listed as being 4 a.m. to 9 p.m open an office Draper after the Navy at San Diego, Calif. Miss Janice Hendrick-sen's Bair, Hawley and Mrs Rogers, strong family. The general season continues with a daily bag of 20 fish or 20 the first of the year. Dr Reiser The Melissa Smith father, J. P. Stevens, Salt Miss Freda Shurtliff and Mrs through Jan. 6 with a daily bag pounds, whichever is caught first. will be in the office of Dr J. T. held their annual Christmasfamily Wayne Miller. par Lake, went with them. of 5 ducks and a possession limit Sorenson and will be in Draper ty at the Taylorsville Recreation Mr & Mrs Enniss A. Hendrick- - Don Jensen performed duties of 10. These limits may be in for business two days a week. Center Tuesday, Dec. 23. A buf sen just returned from a five-daof best man for his brother while creased to 9 and 14 respectively. fet supper was served, gifts were business trip to Carbon County Wayne Miller, George Cloward nmviHprl lhat the additional birds and Santa Claus vis and Duchesne County. and Robert Bray ushered. are of the bonus species, either Bishopric Were exchanged AM 4948 S. State ited the children. Seventy enjoy Mr & Mrs George Payne and The newlyweds plan a future Hosts at Party ed the evening which ended with family, Albuquerque, N.M., spent home in Logan 'Til .9 p.m. Nites Friday Open The goose bag and possession The Second Ward bishopric limits remain at 6, including not An outstanding Christmas din more than one of the dark, or ner and social affair was held by were hosts to a party at the Lions the Sandburr Camp, Daughters House Dec. 19 for all four Dra Canada goose species. . With the close of the general of Utah Pioneers, Wednesday per Ward bishopric's. A corsage ex evening at the home of Mrs Ed was given to all the ladies and Mason, Jan. 6, a special tension will continue through na Nielson, Sandy, with Mrs Zel combs to the men. Present from Jan. 15, for the taking' of coot la M. Swenson, captain, in charge. the Second Ward were Bishop & only. Bag and possession of this Dinner was served to 43 guests Mrs Arnold Adamson, Mr & Mrs at a table beautifully decorated Richard CarlquLst, Mr & Mrs Kay species is 25 girds. YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER in keeping with the Christmas Smith, Mr 4 Mr Woodroe Mick Mrs Richard Lan The following actions were tat season. A decorated gold frame elsen, Mr en by the Utah Fish and Game setting, covered with gold net, decn, Mr & Mrs George B. Ro- Your local newspaper strives to represent every facet of Commission during recent winter covered the attractive Santa den: First Ward: Mr & Mrs Fir the community. It promotes business by advertising proquarterly meetings in Salt Lake Claus and reindeers which form- ris FiUgerald, Mr & Mrs R. Parry ed the centerpiece. A brilliantly Greenwood; Third Ward: Mr & ducts and services; it supports churches, schools, and City. Approved naming a new marsh lit Christmas tree added to the Mrs H. 0. Bcrrett, bishop, Mr & civic clubs by publishing information concerning their acMrs Gerald Smith, Mr & Mrs J development at Farmington Bay beautiful setting. & Mrs Mr Vcrn after R. L. Turpin, former de Special guests included Mrs Eldon Brown, tivities; it recognizes individual members of the community partment director. Rcgina Erickson, Murray, presi Hunter, Mr & Mrs Adolph Cole; as Interesting events occur in their lives; and it spreads Set the annual seining procla dent of South Salt Lake County Fourth Ward: Mr & Mrs A. R & local news, and national news in local terms. By helpMr Mrs Al mation covering the 1959 seasons DIP, and Mrs Leonore Martin, Mickelsen, bishop, These orders include the rules Murray, sponsor of the Sandburr vin Hill, Mr & Mrs N. E. Gar ing different factions of the community to learn hbout each field, Mr & Mrs O. A. Mickelsen, governing the commercial take camp, other, E. Marlon Parkin. your local newspaper promotes underetcinding and of fish from state waters. Following the dinner, the "Life Mr & Mrs Agreed to request of State of Christ" was presented with cooperation for the good of the entire area, v lii .. ... m i r if. i am i m .J t i i i Farm Bureau to cooperate in ap' Bradley Nygren, Birthday praising the public and helping Edgchill Ward, Salt Lake, as the Happy to control predacious and narrator. The hour-lonprogram The following Draper residents birds such as the crow and was given from memory. The will observe birthdays this com -In starling. Garth L. picture on "The Life of Christ' ing week: Dec. 26 Approved department request were presented by Bradley 'i mo Ballard, Joseph 0. Baker, Sandy to construct new dwelling at the ther, Mrs Catherine Nygren dur Nelson, Ryan Ennis, Palema SadVernal Game Farm. ing the narration. Mclha Hoyp ler; Dec. 27 Cheryl Sorenson, Granted request of Hyrum City was the accompanist The pre Ralph B. Keelcr, Virginia Birto inundate some department sentation showed pictures from chcll, Dyrrcl Julander, Lois Mit owned lands in Blacksmith's Fork the birth of ChrL-- t throughout chell, Dianne Smith; Dec. 28 Michael Day, Harold O. Smith. Canyon. The lands will be cov- his ministry up to his death. ered when Hyrum City enlarges twi-- r Brilliantly wrapped home made Doris B. Smith, Karen YSa.beck, L Czi f I f , "UTt.r rrMvrrl U .;rKK , , a present reservoir in the ran candy was presented to everyone Mildred B. Jensen; Dec. 29 yon, which will in turn afford a by the camp executive officers. Hcssie Joos, Jack Brindley, Carol greater amount of angling for Mrs Zella Swcnson, captain, Mrr Maynes, Brian McBridc, Gale G. the public. Harriet Robinson, and Mrs Vcloy Gough; Dec. 30 Auline PeterRevoked the hunting licence Allsop, vice captains, and Mrs on; Dec. 31 Michael Howard privileges for five years of four Florence Miller, secretary-treasurer- . Fluhr Ballard. Oiosky, Jam-opersons after finding each was Kayc Knight, Jay Nichols, Stewart carelessly or negligently in vol v Karla Gun- Following the dinner and Croserovc; Jan. 1 ed in there was an exchange of nell, Jack Marlin, Woodroe Mick hunting accident where injury or death resuUrl Com- sifts. Bradley, Mrs Nygren, and elscn, E. A Forscll, Ann Marie mission members found do ciiur Mrs Hoyp, were each presented Jmscn; Dec. 2 Dan Jacobon, for action in the caw of two a gut by the captain, Mrs Swen- Beverly Andrus; Dec. 3 Loret other persons appearing on the son. Hotrues for the evening in U Witt, Estclla Adair. 14 WIIT IIOADWAT Ulf tAtl lfV If Al same charts. One turh case was cluded Mrs Edna Niehon, Mrs continued until a. later meeting, Zella M. Swcnuon, Mrs Itetla The following Draper couples when the person could not ap- Lovcloiss, Mrs Elfieda L Jensen, will celobrate wedding anniver pear and requested a continu- Mrs Louise Peterson. Mrs Mary saries this coming week: Dec. 27 ance. Jane Webster, Mrs Myrtle Peter- Mr Mrs Robert IUadrick-sen- , Department-UtaMr It Mrs Leon Smith: Dec. ton. Mrs Bonnie Dowding, Mrs Approved Wildlife Federation cooperative! Lottie Bawling, and Mrs Nellie 31 .' Mr Mrs Dean Tuabridge; - -Jaa A mm, UtM Jfr legislative program as it is now CusbiAg. Patfe. , Ru-lo- n 77-3- . . Draper - d rediwinc IshSes Step ahocd in COMFORT! 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