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Show Robert V. Buckley, Sandy THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Trent G. Jeppson, Midvale Ricky Dyer, Stanley Porritt, Friday, January 16, 1959 Page Two Tony Brunetti, Midvale Rodney Higbee, Jenette Jensen, The Utah State Senate is quibbling over allowing the Cindy Lambert, and Shirley and A-- Richard E. Jenkins. New pictures full of light and from tht Barbara Flannigan. York Life Plu 99 Year, by N. Leo State Historical Society to make a recording of all its pro iu 3J More than years Last Friday, Mr & Mrs Wayne Mrs L. N. Douglass, Orville, pold. MIDVALE JOURNAL ceedings. F. Willetee and children, Salt Calif. the life of a singular man and A Dog Named Penny, by C. Bul Howard A. Day, Sandy model prisoner. la. How she took matters into Lake, moved into their new home 30 Yean Ago Wonder what the Senators have to conceal? Blaine Angus, Sandy at 9856 Amber Lane. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE her own hands or paws. Lee Haueter, Sandy Sandy Seventh Holds Baby Dennis Lynn, son of Mr & Elizabeth Kenny, by H. Big Ride, by D. Erskine. The An- Sister Midvale Mrs is will to P. is Orion before Kenneth vote the taken the Senators Dahl, We hope that Marler, reported J. Lawrence Meyers, Midvale Building Fund Dinner Thomas. Who spent a uieume za expedition. A rich and imbe much improved and is con Lyman E. Dalton. Midvale businessman, was chosen to sucof dedicated service to the stop to realize that if they turn down the recording proposal ceed Salt Lake City Commissionhome. at portant story. Renewal The seventies and high priests valescing they will be denying that the people have a right to know, er Charles N. Fehr as president of the Sandy Seventh Ward are Harold O. Smith, Draper I. Black & J. Men Of The Hills, by H. Treece. by Water, Busy of the Salt Lake Fish and Game Lee Roy Winward, Riverton A saga of prehistoric England. sponsoring a building fund dinCastle. How it keep busy as The right to know is one of the basic freedoms of our Protective Ass'n. Fehr was elect ner on Jan. 20 at 6.30 p.m. in Thomas B. Lloyd, Riverton ocean, cloud, and Three Boy And A Helicopter. river, rain, vice president ed and Roy the Sandy Recreation Hall. The Arch Kidd, Riverton and as rain again. & E. Wilson. An N. democracy. We trusi that it can never be said that the Senate Thompson secretary-treasureDi dinner will be by donation from Agle by, Mrs Henry Lifferth, Reporter Walter G. Page, Riverton P. Hall- of the State of Utah did anything to abridge that freedom. rectors elected are John Broad-du- s, each family. Phone: AM Alfred M. Peterson, Riverton Hector Goes Fishing, by may noi exciting adventure with a real owell. His approacn Clarence Evans, Cliff Patten, F. E. Smith, Riverton helicopter and its very interbe the usual one, but you will and Norman Hopper. Vera Mortensen, Riverton The infant daughter of Mr & pilot. esting and MIA reasonable it find Granite Enjoys Mrs Earl Higibee, Poppy Lane, Henry Schmidt, Riverton 30 years ago Ten Big Farms, by D. Ipcar. Glen Radmall, West Jordan WE ARE WELL REPRESENTED died 11 hours after birth, Friday, Week of Activities Now they are very happy livElf Owl, by M. & C. Buff. The LeRue Jensen, Riverton Frank Miller, Bingham, Utah Jan. 9. Besides here parents, she in the country. ing mooas, wmi all its in is desert Dennis a last its Riverton in is Ardella survived at it Snyder, brother, cham by rightful place Copper lightheavyweight Midvale, appears, taking The MIA of Granite Ward had surShe is Riverton Riverton and also Drug, sister, Terry. two big nights during the past REPORT OF CONDITION OF pion, accepted the challenge of state affairs. Austin Silcox, Riverton Clarence Smith, Union, to a vived by her grandparents, Mr & two weeks. On the night of Jan. CONTINENTAL BANK OF MIDVALE Gordon Withers, Riverton match for $150 side Mrs H. J. Robbins, and Mr & Mrs 6, the members enjoyed an eve Midvale is only part of its legislative districts, and wrestling Graveside Riverton of OF MIDVALE IN THE STATE OF UTAH Springville. bet. In accepting Smith's chal- Higbee Ralph Crane, of games and dancing. Var ning at were Riverton Jack held Saturday at the close of business on December 31, mo Smith, ious group games were participat for many years its representatives have been chosen from lenge, Miller "guaranteed to sep services ASSETS H. Barker, Riverton Charles arate his thorax from his larynx 3 p.m. in Springville. those the of in ed by majority other sections. ing reserve Franklin E. Smith, Riverton and comb his hair with his own Friday at 12 pan. graveside present, after which refresh Cash, balances with other banks, .. Vi Welch Planing Mill Inc., Mid services were held for the infant ments were served. Then last toes." (balances ana casn items in 'F"-vale son of Mr & Mrs Norman Mills, week, "Meet Me at Mutual" Not since Judge Matthews served in the legislature Government obligations, States United night 30 years ago Garnet Dr. The baby died at birth was held. A play was presented Sandy Business Service, Sandy some years ago has a Midvale man had a seat in the state beFrances Stimatz, Midvale Surviving, morning. Tuesday "Miss Hearts." Lonely called, Funeral services were held for sides his Bank premises owned None, furniture and parents, are a sister, lawmaking body. were Kent and Mike Bullet, Midvale ioatco Youngs Cutler, Midvale, who Gay, and the four grandparents. Those in the playGeneal A. E. Pearson, Midvale fixtures and Joan Larkin, Stephen died suddenly. Burial was in the Salt Lake City Wright, Veila Springer, Alan Ronald Talbot, Midvale Other assets Jim Macfarlane, in his first try for public office, this Morris Greene, Draper Cemetery. 30 years ago Maynes, and Boyd Evans. $838.565.80 Gerald H. Smith, Draper Mrs Marvin Johnson held club year won election to the house of representatives by a wide TOTAL ASSETS V. J. Carter, Draper The Past Noble Grand of the at her home Thursday evening. margin. LIABILITIES Otis Pierce, Draper Rebekah Lodge was entertained The nine women attending are Neighbors Entertain O. A. Mickelsen, Draper Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, by Mrs K. H. Nord-ber- just forming the club to play This week Tom McMullin was appointed by Gov. Clyde on Thursday Alvin G. Hill, Draper West Jordan. Mrs Caroline cards. Refreshments were served For Georgia Hardy and corporations and was sworn in as State Senator. J. S. Anderson, Draper Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, Aline, San Francisco, who is vis- by the hostess. They plan to meet was Miss feted Georgia Hardy t once a a was month. SJ'Xnn'iS Raymond Sadler, Draper and corporations iting here, special guest. 0 Both are splendid, able, and respected men, both are em- The club membership includes Albert Halladay is convales during the past week prior to her George Whetman, Draper f?' of States and political subdivisions ......... Deposits A. to . Merlin Steed. Fri 11,269.65 checks, etc.) marriage officers' Lewis Washburn, Draper W. Bo- cing at her home from an appenand Mrs Fred Mrs A. Other (certified Hyke, deposits ployed in school work in Jordan district, and both are cap- wen, Mrs Harry stagg, Mrs John dectomy on New Years day. $799,357.96 Albert Vunder Jr., El Cajon, TOTAL DEPOSITS day evening, Mrs Milton O. Gold, James Larkin, and Mrs Nel Calif. able of giving their districts capable, fair, and enlightened liitz, Mrs A. w. Watson, Mrs Kate Mrs Earl Higbee is in the Utah Mrs son Clayton gave Miss Hardy a 2,041.87 J. L. Washburn, Sash. Canada Other liabilities Watson, Mrs W. T. Wiles, Mrs L. State Valley Hospital in Provo. representation. party at the Milton Gold home. Leif M. Greco, Sandy A. Sumbot, Miss Honore Stagg, Saturday Mr & Mrs Richard Almost $801,399.83 every lady in Granite was Mrs Beth M. Thomas, Riverton Mrs k. ri. NordDerg, and Mrs Vincent, Amber Lane, held a reTOTAL INABILITIES As this important legislative session opens, the Sentinel Johnson of Salt Lake. N. W. Oakeson, Riverton union at their home with friends present. They played games af were ter which refreshments CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Annie Kemp, Sandy they had before they were mar served. extends congratulations to both these men and voices the Then the group present $ 25.000.00 Tom Bailey, Sandy ried. Dinner was served to Mr & Capital a belief that they will be a credit, not only to Midvale, but to 9.00.00 gift. Satur Victor Peterson, Sandy Mrs Jesse Nelson and family, Mr ed Miss Hardy with Surplus G. H Hughes, Midvale & Mrs Raymond Searles and fam- day afternoon, a group of Miss o5'Jfr!5 Undivided profits all corners of the districts, in their legislative service. 37,165.76 Frank A. Nelson Jr., Midvale TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ily, and Mr & Mrs Jed Fenster- - Hardys neighbors met at the Lorna Allgood, Reporter maker and family, all of Salt home of Mrs James Whitmore for R. L. Parker, Midvale another party honoring the new Jane M. Thomas, Midvale $838,565.59 Lake. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS bride-to-bI he group enjoyed Lawrence Reading, Midvale Marilyn White, Beverly Tuck Crescent PTA Holds This bank's capital consists of: er, Arlene Smart,- and Mary Lou table games, and then made a Leslie F. Smith, Midvale Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00 Duzet were joint hostesses at the scrapbook of "This Is Your Life" Series of Classes STATE OF UTAH White home honoring Paula Mow for Miss Hardy in which the la er with a baby shower. Twenty- - dies used magazine pictures to COUNTY OF SALT LAKE The Crescent PTA is depict various important days in G. Robert Sheeran, being first duly sworn according to law, a series of parent education six guests enjoyed games and re Miss life. & Caslrer of the above They pasted and says, that he is Hardys freshments. deposes classes at 7:30 p.m. Monday eve Mrs Ray Gough honored her the pictures onto the pages in the On Friday, Jan. 16, the follow named bank and that the foregoing report contains a full, true nings at the Crescent school daughter, Marilyn, 10, on her scrapbook. Afterwards, refresh- ing books will be added to the and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the house. The theme is "Parents and PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY shelves of Midvale Branch of Salt close of business on the 31st day cf December, 1958. birthday last Friday. The guests. ments were served. Children in a Changing World." Lois G. ROBERT SHEERAN Lake County Library: Tufts, Connie Ludwig, Carol diftreat will special speakers Correct Attest Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Midvale FICTION Barker, Jennie Westenskow, iteThe DUP organization in Granat ferent subjects each night. held their monthly meeting WALTER E. COSGRIFF Mary Ellen Steel, Geraldine Sea Beyond The. Black Stump, by N. Utah, undor the Act of March 9, 1378. OLGA V. ALEXANDRIA Dean Cornia, Danna Jen the home of Mrs Elvis Evans. Mrs He never has more mons, Shute. been The Crescent Ward Scouts are ' A. W. GALLACHER or wise with a group of sen, Kathy McCrill, Joy Ann Ras- - Emerson Hand gave the lesson. taking a swimming course at the mussen, J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher John (Butch) Desnain. son of witty Directors SEAL and Astle characters. Vicky enjoyed delightful Mr & Mrs Jay Despain, has left The University of Utah on Friday games and refreshments. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January R. Vailland. One is Law, by evenings. Mr & Mrs LaMar Montague had for a trip. He and another boy, thunderstruck to note that the 1959 EDITORIAL NATIONAL Boy Scouts who won prizes for their daughter Donna with them each with $50 in his pocket, left whole affair is achieved in 312 Evelyn Mathewson selling Christmas candy were the Public ASSOCIATION a Month the holidays. Donna is liv last Monday for a trip to New pages Notary Subscription rates, per year following: Johnny Hatch, Paulus during York a to where get they hope Club selection. Residing at Salt Lake City, Utah. ing in Hollywood. She drove up on boat will a take that them (anywhere in U.S.A.) $2.50 bweden, Richard Glad, Earon with a group of her friends, and job Vengeance Trail, by F. Pendle My Commission expires August 26, 1961. Fairbourn, Michael Olsen, and parties were given in their honor to Europe and back again. They ton. The lusty days of titanic STATE OF UTAH make David Mahlor. the complete trip conflict. Office of the Bank Commissioner Kaye Montague, 13, celebrated hope to n THt (Advertising Rates Given I, Seth H. Young, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, Correlation meeting was held her birthday Friday evening with with only $100 between them. Hollow Silver, by H. Miller. A S0C1AT10X UTAH STATE F do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy on Request) in the Crescent Ward House Mon her friends when dancing and Mrs Wallace Simmons is in completely engrossing story refreshments were enjoyed by southern California visiting some against the green countryside of the statement of the above named bank, filed in my office on day evening. Nttlontl Advtrtlllnq RiprinitW: Crescent Sunday School faculty Dug Abram, Jerry Montague, Ro- - of her children there. of January 8, 1959. Wkly Nwppr HprjntIIyi, Inc. The Rockwell family, former The contemporary Maryland. Seth H. Young M. Sandoz York II, N. T. 4M Fifth Ave N meeting was held Wednesday ziiand Richards, Dean Anflersen residents Horsecatcher, by of Granite, are again Bank Commissioner Phone: AM action and a un 931 N. MlcklgM, Cklccgo, III. evening at the home of Supt Joy Kurumada. Dave Hughes Fred D. Alldredge. Betty O'Nash, Kanute Volbere, living nearby in the vicinity of ique understanding of the In Mr & Mrs J. Arthur Lancaster Dee Ann Sargent. Harold Mohn. this community. They are renting dian world. returned from a three week va carol Jacob, Gregory Kramer, the Maxfield house out on the was flats that formerly occupied That Ye Might Have Joy, by B cation trip from Phoenix, Ariz., Susan Pullman, Joseph Miner, where they spent the holidays Camilla Miner, Bryce Jones, Jo by the Hintze family. Hinckley, The ideals and phil with their daughter and son-in- anne Greewood, Richard Stewart osophy of one who has lived a law, Mr & Mrs Lee Kearns and Dewight Hyatt, and Sandra All- rich and purposeful life. The Art Of Dating, by E. Duvall sop. family. Mrs Ethel Kemp entertained in Mrs Lowell Moore save a birth times and For wonderful honor of her birthday last Wed dav Dartv for her riauehtpr. 5 happy adulthood all the facts about having and being a good auoscriDef nesday at a birthday dinner. Monday afternoon. Games and which was served to the follow refreshments were enjoyed by Charles Serder. Midvale date. Clark V. Frandsen, West Jor- - Trick That Take Fish, IL Blais ing. Mrs Eugene Kone. Magna. her daughter Lorraine and her Mrs Lovina Harrison. Mrs Grace playmates Lonnie Gregory, Zelda dan dell. ... when all other methods fail. Johnson, Mrs Melburne Lloyd. Bills, Chcrri Gough, Susan Black- - C. W. Elkington, Sandy Mrs William Smith, and her daughter, Mrs Sherman Wiseman all of Crescent. In sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Max Mumford of the take high council, and Evan tonitl (ofltj fiaft "THIS 18 THE SAVIN0E8T CAR Madsen and Griffiths Kimball, stake missionaries, were the O THAT EVER CAME WESTP speakers. in at . . . Then we SENATORS. WE HAYE THE RIGHT TO KNOW chism classes. The younger group for first Holy Comolder children are preparing for confirmation. The bus meets at 9:10 a.m. Saturday mornings at 9800 South and 7th East. are preparing 'VJayBctk VJksn munion. The wood, Terrina Hansen, Tony and c Granite r. ww. c i,T - ,o.t Crescent - Books Lilt VilUV Book-of-Th- e i2r2222ZniIl 56 Fast-movin- g Fung Honor Roll jk suggest you drop JyncftDoro Lanes Edgcmont Zelline V. Stevens, Reportei Phone: AM Catechism Classes Open It! AT WE Are you in the process of obtaining a loan? tankful of gas! The Catholic Church of Mid vale invites the children from the ages of five to 12 from the Edgemont area to attend their cate- - Evening Snaclc? STOP up to $100 on every To Edgemont Children Interested in an THE BREADlWtJER Ibur newFord saes you . . . Are you obtaining your loan at the lowest possible interest it will be worth your time to inquire at MODEL CREDIT CO. Inquire today, the time you save, the low interest rate will save you money. Call Keith Nosaclc today. Think CAFE I'JE ARE ALWAYS OPEN SWEEPER TUES., JAN. 20 -- 10 ... 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