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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) Page Five SENTINEL Guild Has Miss Friday, January 16, 1959 Clement Speak; Next Meeting Set S. Holden St., Miss Edith Wright, W. Center St.. Mrs Edward L. Jenkins, S. Allen St., Miss Unda Jenkins, S. Allen St., Mrs Wayne Reading, Rio Grande bt., Mrs Gilbert Wallgren, Pioneer St., Mrs Raymond Snarr, Mrs Clara fan .Pt.. M...tic kockiee Pierce, Miss Eileen Snarr, Miss 3c Mr wort minimum 75c Janet Snarr, Mrs Elvis Evans, Cath. No ds takon over AM AM m Mrs Ralph Nelson, Mrs Bill NelinrvuMAiivn son, Mrs Art Poulsen, Mrs Heber ni vsi nvi pjvv eptt. Unfurn. Call Thornblad, Mrs Dory Petersen, ON WANT AOS IEFORI PUBLICATION FOR RENT AM Sandy, Mrs Samuel Barton, Mrs Deadline) 5 p.m. WadimcUy Frank Riter, Mrs Cecil Hanson, houie with FOR RENT Unfurn, Mrs Burton Morgan, Murray, and bath. tat S. 7th E., Draper. AM Mrs Joseph Hatch, North Salt "nt - Rat: Miss Jean Clements, Public Relations Staff Assistant for the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co., presented an interesting program last Thursday evening at the meeting oi tne Midvale Ladies' Guild. The title Lake. of the illustrated lecture was for a Queen." "Jewels to Utah's second open season fori trap on private land seek and Miss Clements is a college atobtain permission before making the trapping of beaver has graduate and has traveled exten SIGHT-SEEINGOU- I2 tracted growing attention from sets. sively in the East and in Europe. sportsmen of the state, departShe does much reading and rement of fish and game spokesTwo well known facts, that search, as her lecture showed. men noted today as they once The Telephone Co. has paid for in fishing is world-wid- e again urged more participation ity and that vacation timepopular Is fish- her training in this field and ofform in this rewarding ing time, were once again prov- fer her services to the public free of recreation. en as the department of fish and of charge. Beaver population throughout game disclosed a report covering The program was under directhe state remain at high levels tne sale of nonresident fishing tion of Miss Melba Hobbs, a memwith increases over the 1958 pop- licenses over the past season. ber of the program committee. ulation noted in many areas. In ine report shows that 13.766 Arrangements for the program addition, it was noted, the beav- five-da- y and full season licenses were made by Louis C. Kiar, Mid- er are in prime condition were purchased by people from vale office manager for the tele throughout the winter months j ot tne nation s 49 states, the phone company. In the absence of Miss Hobbs, and demand better prices. District of Columbia, Hawaii, A rather firm market exists Venezuela, and Australia. the guest speaker was introduced for the pelts, it was pointed out, Greatest particiDation in float by Miss Anita Hyke. and well cared for prime skins ing a lly or dunking a worm in Musical numbers were arrang from mature animals should in Utah waters came from the ed for by Mrs Charles Clayton, Californians who purchased 7,705 chairman of the music commit bring top prices. Trapping licenses, good for licenses. States ranking next tee. They were as follows: flute takins beaver, mink or marten high in purchase of nonresident solo, Kathy Marchant, accompan land: piano solo, (when in possession of a special licenses were Nevada, Arizona, ied by Kathleen cost-fre- e Dermit) may oe oDtain- Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, Ore Kathleen Land. Both of these 6UTSOH lorajJMmsscutmj ed on payment of a $6 fee from gon, New Mexico. Illinois, and girls are Midvale Junior High DEVOTED THE LAST QUArTEK OF HIS IK School under direction Idaho. Lake students, in Salt offices department TO CARVING THESE HEADS IN GKAHtTE of Leo A. Dean. City. OH A MOUNTAINSIDE. were the for Hostesses evening Beaver trappers were further Decoys, boats, and outboard Mrs chairman, Eugene Fhelps, each animal that motors reminded were being readied for Mrs Lee Larsen, Mrs James Par trap ped must be tagged by the con storage throughout most of the ker, Mrs Lloyd Elder. Mrs Leon area state as Utah gunners marked servation officer in the ana Airs Miiarea rorwhere the animal was taken. the end of regular 1958 water Bowiaen, rester. Taesing fee is set at $1 per pelt fowl season. Pres. Mrs Willis Francom con Shipping permits, available from This year's hunt, 95 days in ducted the business meeting. It the department of fish and game, length, was one of the longest was announced that plans are must be obtained before shipp duck and goose seasons on re being made for the club's next ing or transporting beaver pelts cord in the Beehive state. De meeting, Feb. 12. Since this will in any manner from tne state. partment of fish and game be the club's 19th anniversary, Seasons extend through May spokesmen report also that it they will extend an invitation to 15 for taking beaver and mink was one of .the most successful. the Ladies' Club, w ho and through Feb. 28 for marten. Shooting ranged from excellent were their Community to attend sponsors, The entire state is open to early in the season to fair later the club party. furbear-er- s in the shoot when three of wea these trapping freezing A special program has been with the exception of Cache ther closed many of the open arrnnrtpH hv Mice Anita Hvlrp Cache in County; water areas. Good numDers ci whicn win be a National Forest My Fajr Millcreek in Blacksmith Fork waterfowl are still iu ue iuuimiiortv " nrpeontprimxiiy hv Mrs Allpn above the Aaderson Ranch; For- throughout much of the state, and Howard her daugh Quentin Department spokesmen noted ter, Salt Lake. Guests will be ges Canyon near Soldiers Summit; Red Butte Canyon on the that this year's harvest of Cana- welcome. Fort Douglas Military Reserva- da geese was once again relative...... IQjyi hunt miTlroA .. , tion and all of the drainages into ly lnw TVio Salina Canyon north of Highway the second season with a legal INorma enlcins Now n - phon.2'- FOR RENT AOS for sale Gas stove, used I mon. SEWERS CONNECTED, footings dug. wa ter lines dug. Bonded. Clayton Ander-- n, Will heet 2 rms comfortably. Also 1371 W. 7800 S . West Jordan. Ph.: a new 8x10 chicken coop; scrap lumber. AM See at 154 S. Oak St., aft.r 3 p.m. Me FOR SALE Chrome Dinnette Set. chairs, good cond. $10 will take. AM 3032. unfurn bsmt apt. Gas, heat,, utility space. Adulti. Located ?Ba S. State, Crescent. home at 731 E. 1400 FOR RENT FOR RENT F.OR house with SiO per mon. CR RENT Union. gar. In FOR completely etc. Phone, auto, washer, AM In Midvale. FOR RENT E. Lenno 4407. apt. No children. Unfurn apt. J SO e mon. 80 Midvele. Phone: AM 5- - In Sandy. RENT New duplet with plenty storage In bdrms and kitchen. Must see to appreciate. LDS only. 275 N. 5th E. AM FOR and bath, partly Apt. colored fixtures in bath, carpet formica sink top, pvt entrance. Clean, J50. Util furn eicept lights. 2U E. Center, Midvale. AM FOR RENT partly furn apt. Gas heat, range, frig, etc. Couple prefer red. Apply at house in rear of 8252 S. State, Sandy. Unfurn ept. 412 W. FOR RENT leer, Sandy. AM Midvale Apts. Claen furn FOR RENT apts. Suitable for one or two adults. Lighted parking lot. Steam heat. 3t N. Lovely brick home in heart Jordan. Ph. AM New get furnace and wa FOR SALE New pr Unity spotlights. ter heater, outside barbecue, two glassedFits '57 Ford. SIS ea. AM after -in porches. Extra building lot plus 4 p m. - AM shade and fruit trees. AM FOR SALI One Sparks Deluxe oil McMullin Realty. heater, with pipes. Also one 27S gal SOLDI oil tank. Call at 45 5th Ava., or phone Our pick-u- p track through the AM (.JJ MIDVALE SENTINEL the first week. Coif to t ust WILL TEND Children any 75 eeetil day of week You, too, ca hi the Sentinel Wait Anytime after 4 p.m. on week days Ad columa to your adveetage. What hero Anytime on Saturdays and Sundays. Ex. you to sell? perienced. AM ., MISCELLANEOUS .( A'&B 70 A De-An- Car Coats ? ) U.S.No.1 DENIAAS 29 Reg. Now LADIES FRESH $3.98 Now Fri. & J c)J 98 MEN'S HAIRCUTS $1.25 S1.C0 CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTS SATURDAYS & DAYS BEFORE HOLIDAYS Saturdays & Days Before Holidays $1.25 ALL AGES CHILDREN WELCOME nd LADIES 279 2 C. Barbers V. FRANDSEN ... VERNON COOK C. V. FRANDSEN'S GIFT SHOP AMS-215- 1 CLIPPER SHOP West Jordan. 1631 West 78C0 South OPEN 9 A.M. to 7 P,M. Iqulpoitrsf Obtain1 from BtrWr Supply Box 32, Mid- PINLATSON REST HOME Kind end Lovag Car glvea year eM fetka MEN W UdiiS Ambeletory eaet Bed PaHeatt la Midvale AM tf WANTED Old can for kjak mel ecro Iroo of all kinds AM rystee f raefletof work done. Midvale RaeHatec Satvoge Co., IE2 N. Hoteha, Midvale. freak Preecott. AM tf t eel INSURANCE LESS tkaa 20 rat for new C-- l Aato lewraece. Sea aaa today. I also write fire, theft, CMHveity, life, asset accident later eece. Mre Heeer C. Aylett, ft W. Caeter St., Midvale. AM Mill. tf 499e KLEENEX 4 99c FOR 50 7e Clorox or Purex ALL FLAVORED JELLO 13 F0!t $00 SWIFTNING SilORTEM innf! SUNKIST $390 GIANT TIDE Jfllfl CHEF 69c LAST CHANCE Bcrry Patch BOY-AR-DE- Ot. Btl. ts3C E PIZZA f,l( FROZEN FOODS I POUND BIRDS EYE BEEF CHICKEN TURKEY Dubuque BACON O 1 MARY ELIZABETH MINCE - PUMPKIN - APPLE POUND PES FRESH MEATY FROZEN Strawberries 5for$' BREADED Net Weight !00z. 59c Spar CHUNK STYLE TUNA GREEN GIANT PEAS GREEN GIANT CORN DEL MONTE BEANS PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY oasts ,11.00 I Mon It J.99C Gabs lb.0)jj Hlound Steaks " roops D ALL FOR Dubuque Sausage SKIPPY DOG FOOD DRESSES 7910 S. Stat 5 bu. SOLID - ROMAN BEAUTY - Sat. Only CHILDREN'S Star, At - ins Peddle Pushers Reg. 3' imonis 2, f)c ireeini TREASURE BRAND PYKE Write 4C0 COUNT mid-May- Have You Been Clipped Lately? . . . Try Our Shop Now BOY'S $4.00 lb. lb. Wool Gloves $159 preferred. vale. FLOUR mid-Marc- 00 ienced WHITE STAR San-hav- e Girl s Coats c 00 WANTED Route Salesman South Salt Lake County. Good fringe benefits. Work 52 weeks each year. Sales exper- CIIEERIOS L. g GIFT SHOP Midvale. 12 OZ. HA REDUCTION produc-'attendin- INCOME TAX RETURNS prepared. Feder. al and state. Raymon C. Gieuque, pro nounced "Juke." AM 170 E. 757B GBOCEBIES i CREATES OFFERED AT ME DO YOUR bookkeeping at your office or my home. AM LET S , FOR SALE of Midvale. Main. AM V complete details. $., furn, Phone: FOR SALE j FOR RENT home. my JI.6S0. Lovely Midvale home for sele, 14,550.00; terms. On street of Allil Chalmers farm tractor. FOR SALE nice homes. See It at I4t Coolldge St. C- - series. Excel cond. Front and rear then call AM or DA Beau cultivators, plows, mowing machine, dble tlful living room with lovely fireplace 5. State, Sandy. harrow. See at 90 more In bsmt., one upstairs, AM knotty pine. Well landscaped, A bar FOR SALE OR TRADE for tools, I HO Stu- - gain. Immediate occupancy. in debeker Champion. good FOR SALE Red Shire weaner pigs shape. AM old. 1452 W. TOOO West St., m SALE EVER Midvale, dy, SALE FOR in lot on In East Midvale. FOR RENT unfurn apt. Gas heat, range and fridge. FOR SALE 12 35 gauge shotgun. . Unfurn FOR RENT pt. All utll. AM Avail after Jan. 15. AM Elec. stove. Gar. licjhts. except pd., RENT FOR end bath. FOR SALE $35. Apt. One of the finer things of AM 2i7 Oak St. Partly furn. 17 Cottage Ave. Sandy. life Blue Lustre carpet and upholstery Jutt bring your clothes and AM FOR RENT cleaner. Jensen 1 Kuhre Hardware, SanTV. furn move Into a 10. D. Snarr ruling was Mrs Ivenda The department once again or dark species. This pffnrt tn rpriiipp thp asked that individuals planning mnrip in anhirris Miss Norma Jenkins became killof thn whirh had hppn the bride of Kendall Dean Snarr slowly declining in numbers. Tuesday, Dec. 23, in a ceremony by LDS Bishop Wood- Activities al the state's 12 fish performed row Sorter at ilapleton, Ida. hatcheiies continued at a peak The bride is a daughter of Mr pace as the taking of spawn from rainbow trcut brood stock enter- & Mrs Edward 4L. Jenkins, S. Aled its final final stages this week. ien St. Mr Snarr's parents are Mr A near record take of 834 mil- & Mrs Raymond D. Snarr, Sandy. Their attendants were Mr 4 lion rainbow eggs is expected firm ctnrWc hplH at thp Vamac rs KUfUS Long, MapletOn, Ida and Sorineville hatcheries. grandparents oi tne bridegroom After taking, the eggs are dis- - lne newlyweds are making tributed among the hatcheries home in Sandy. for processing operations. In ad- - A shower was given in honor dition, shipments of trout eggs of the bride by Mrs Eleanor from commercial sources contin- - Green at the home of Mrs Ernest ue to go into the hatching trays McCombs. E. Lennox St., Tues-a- t several of the state hatcherieslday evening of last week. Guests as the first step in the were Mrs Raymond tion of these fish for the angler's! Snarr. Miss Janet Snarr, Mrs Jay creel in the open seasons ahead. Beckstead, Sandy, Mrs Robert Several million of these cggsjBeckstead, Union, Mrs Dean already been hatched andjders, Mrs GeLssman, Mrs Ken-th- e young fry are on feed in the neth Hogenson. Mrs Paul Con- hatchery ponds. Most of these die, Mrs Arlan Morton, Salt Lake, are rainbow, though substantial Miss Linda Jenkins, Mrs Edward numbers of brook and brown Jenkins. Mrs Levi Jenkins, S. trout eggi have been processed Allen St., Miss Ruth McCombs, since the egg shipments first be- W. Lennox St.. Mrs Stanley Jex. gan to arrive in the early fall Crescent, and Miss Beth Radmull, Midvale. months. Thn rlnnartmpnt A miscellaneous shower was nntpH that Reg. nearly 13., million commercial given last Saturday evening at the Midvale City Hall by Mrs Les$25 Now tion to the take from state held ter Barton and her daughter, Barton. Various bridal spawners, will be processed through the hatcheries by win- games and refreshments were ter's end this year. enjoyed by the following guests: BOY'S and GIRL'S First plantings of these fish as Mrs Lyle Hixson, 8th Ave., Mrs fry and fingerlings are expected Leonard Beratto, 6th Ave., Mrs to get, under way by Fred Jenkins, E. Center St., Mrs Heavy plantings of catchable siz Levi Jenkins, S. Allen St., Mrs ed fish wtil get under way as; William Jones, E. Wasatch St., From As Low C socn as water conditions become Miss Arlene Jones, E. Waatch . favorable, generally by St., Mrs Ernest McCombs, Len$10 As nox St., Miss Ruth McCombs, LenA clamorous woman is one nox St., Mrs Ross Green, Cooper who looks poured into the kind St., Mrs George West. N. Main Mrs Henry Anderson, S. HolGIRL'S and LADIES of dress other women look dump St., den St., Mrs Byron Johnson, E. ed into. Center St., Mrs Elof Wallgren, SALE good cond. 3940. S. AM ironing WOMEN WANTED teauty Counselors, training will begin in January. Oppor AM e 3tfc tunity for woman Interested In part-timfull time work. Income today and Davenport and chair in Call AM for security tomorrow. $30. Riverton, Phone: AM 5- - Choice improved SALE Grant St., S. DO AM Me $501. 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