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Show MIDVALE THE (Utah) Mrs Violet In SENTINEL Friday, July 3, 1959 Page Eiglii Grace Dies This Local Rest Home Former Jordan Student In U Summer Festival Committees Set For Ladies Guild A former Jordan High School student, Elden Smart, son of Mr & Mrs Harold Smart, Union, is in Salt Lake this week rehearsing for a role in the 12th annual University of Utah Summer Festival 7 That (Continued from page 1) Mrs Violet Grange Grace, 81, 724 E. Center St., Midvale, died exf "Brigad'jon" July S40rQ()0 a year, it is much easier production Wednesday, July 1 at 11:55 a.m. on tlrts- poeketbook to keep the Smart left town 10 years ago to at a Midvale Rest Home of causes l3 tax here. incident to age. She was born July 3, 1877 at It seems that a good many of Springville to Samuel and Esther our merchants may be "missing Stevenson Grange. She married the boat" by not fixing up their John William Grace at Evanston, rear entrances to match their front entrances. One merchant tells us that since he has provided parking and a splendid rear entrance, he gets 80 of his business through the back door. If other merchants will follow his example they can, beyond doubt, increase their "back door" business materially and make the parking lots a real as Welfare and special projects Sharon OLson. chairman, Wanda Holtby, and Mrs Ernest Wool-se- Kip Carlisle work in Hollywood and York He was active in operatics and dramatics at Jordan High School. He goes under the name of Kip Carlisle. Carlisle is his mother's maiden name. Before leaving Salt Lake, Car lisle appeared in productions Two pools and staged by the SaLt Lake Theatre twin stages mount Lenn Laden's Mayers and the University of Holiday Watercade of 1959 which Utah. will be presented July 5 to 10 at Since leaving in 1949, he has the Utah state fairgrounds. appeared in movie.s, on the The outdoor water and stage Broadway stage and in television. He has worked in such stage spectacular has come up with "Where's Charley, the right combination of the plays as Madam" and "New Me "Call world's greatest talent. Original Faces of 1953," and the movies music makes for a lavish produc- "I Love Melvin" and "The Far tion. mer Takes a Wife," and such Laden is a veteran in television shows as the "Max the production business, having Liebman Color Specs," "Sid Cae- been associated with Esther Wil- ser Show" and the "Arthur Mur ray TV Party." liams, Buster Crabbe, Water Show Set For Fairgrounds multi-colore- Wyo., Dec. 26, 1917. The mar naee was later solemnized in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. He died Mar. 11, 1951. She was an active member of the IDS church having worked as president of the YWMIA and 83 a Sunday School teacher. She was an ardent genealogist in family, ward and stake work. She was educated in Huntington schools and graduated from Em ery Stake Academy. She attend ed Brigham Young University and' University of Utah. She taught school 20 years in Hunt ington, Castle Dale, and Midvale, and was a resident of Midvale for 35 years. She is survived by four broth d ar Johnny Weismuller and many others. The current tour follows a wideMr & Mrs Vanderlinden ly acclaimed show at the Brus Honeymoon in Utah sels world fair. The show is loaded with "show University of Utah graduate, stoppers." Vanderlinden, claimed Ralph Martha Ann Bentley, dancing Miss Dolores Marie Pedro for his ers and sisters: Arthur Grange, star, and Suzanne Dore, singer, bride last Friday morning, June Midvale; Frank C. Xlrange, Idaho are stars of the Ed Sullivan TV 26. Falls, Ida.; Mrs Ethel tevenson, show. In fact Sullivan signed The justweds exchanged nup Manti; Mrs Maud Anderson, Pro- - both for added appearances just tial promises in the Salt Lake V. tour Wallace before the 4 6tarted. vo; stepchildren, LDS Temple. Following, they Miss Dore was the rage of Par and Leonard M. Grace, Los Ange were honored at a wedding break les, Calif.; Mrs Earl (Bessie) is music halls which gained her fast at a Salt Lake cafe. Parents Crandall, Salt Lake; Mrs Howard the Brussels booking. of the bridegroom, Mr 4 Mrs K. (Thelma) Vaughn, Alhambra, The Aqua Maids perform a William A. Vanderlinden, Salt Calif. variety of water acts with grace Lake, were hosts. Funeral services will be Mon and beauty that aren't excelled The lovely bride, also a UniverProduction numbers day, July 6, in the Midvale Fourth anywhere. of Utah student is a daughsity Moulin Ward, under direction of Biihop include Mardi Gras, ter of Mr & Mrs Samuel J. Pedro, Hawaiian Water Rcid Young, at 12 noon. Rouge, Wedding. Cottonwood St. They feted the Friends may call at Goff MorCharley Diehl, recently feat bridal couple at a reception Fri tuary, 8090 S. State, Sunday eve- ured in Life magazine, heads the day evening at their home. ning from 6 to 8 pjn. and Mon- list of champion divers. Diehl Attending the bride was her day prior to services. Burial will weighs 250 pounds and is a posi sister, Mi?s Louise Pedro. tive sensation, performing feats be in Midvale Cemetery. The bridegroom's brother, Af- which gained him the title of ton Vanderlinden, stood as best world heavyweight diving cham man. Also assisting at the re pion. ception were Mr & Mrs Harrison Holiday Watercade will be pre Paul Pedro. sented nightly at 8:30. (Continued from page 1) At the University of Utah, the bride was affiliated with Tau with no card or dice playing per Charter Members Are Beta Sigma and was a member of the university band. The bridemitted. It was reported that the bulk Honored by Kearns VFW groom was a member of Kappa of the street work in Midvale has Kappa Psi and also played in the Members of the Kearns Post been completed. Work remains band. Both were mem university on three streets, plus the curb 9322, Veterans of Foreign Wars, bers of the concert and march work on Main St., which has been honored Mr & Mrs Delbert ing bands. charter members, at a fareThe young couple departed for promised for completion before the Golden Jubilee celebration. well dinner Sunday evening. A a week's honeymoon in Southern Property owners were warned gift was presented to them from Utah. Following their return they to keep all sidewalks clear of Post and Auxiliary members. will reside in Midvale on 2nd Under direction of Jim Hodges, Ave., for six week after which weeds, bu he.i, and other obstructions, and to keep trees trimmed commander, a road show, with they will move to Lehi in August at least 8 feet above the sidewalk 15 performers, was presented as where Mr Vanderlinden will entertainment for the evening teach at the new level. high school this Further reports were received Master of ceremonies was Gordon fall. that a garbage condition on N. Dean. . l'renuptial parties were given AL?o honored the same eve Main St has not been corrected by Miss Elna Thompson, Jeffer Post were Quar- son St., and Mrs Lewis Dahl, Jefnewlyweds and the city attorney was author- ning termaster Harold Martin and his ferson St., leader of the Mutual ised to take action. new bride of a day before. They clas, and the class members. were married Saturday In Elko, , Council - Bea-ma- Nev. absence really made the heart grow fonder,, a lot of peo Red Sox ple would miss church more than Bees uny place In the world. Yankees ising worb for you I ill her husband earns, she's prob ably saving to buy something. no Tien To License Applicants The Midvale Ci'y Council a.skj for new Social Club license jipplitaliawi from all Interested partie who will conduct i clean. honrt, lawful businv, Including the following: Oprt Pool Conduct W 3 Bees Red Bees Red 11, Yankees 9. Sox 6. Rebels 2. 2, RobeU 0. Sox 4, Yankees will t ! timo, and no pormiftod Schtdult for Ntxt "W XW X v L- -j r i LJ jmm 1 2 3 Trip ay J' a Midvale City Council Fifty boys and girls from the Midvale Third Ward, who were made eligible by attending 75 of all meetings and their conduct and punctuality considered, were rewarded with a three-da- y trip to Ideal Beach at Bear Lake last week. They were accompanied by Dr 4 Mrs Stanley Hutchings, bishop, Pioneer St., Mr & Mrs John Mr 4 Mrs Clinton Black, Pioneer St., Mr & Mrs Harold Kutlierford, Mr & Mrs Douglas Miller, Ray Ertman, Ray Brown, Cornell Dr., Mrs Olive Wells, Jackson St., Mrs Mildred Brown, Cornell Dr., Mrs Colleen Parker, E. Center St., and Miss Evelyn Montague, Jackson St. Mr & Mrs Bill Woodward, Ad ams St., and Mr 4 Mrs Lowe Seal, Harrison Ave., helped to furnish & v c: FOR THE -5r -.'- - if : Tsm s transportation. The group enjoyed swimming, boating and water skiing during the three-datrip. y Glacio Park Outing Taken by Bluebirds The Bluebird Girls of the MidFourth Ward, under the leadership of Mrs Ralph Dunn, S. Grant St., enjoyed cooking breakfast at Glacio Park Monday morning of last week. After breakfast, hiking and a treasure hunt were enjoyed by the following girls: Nedra Curtis, Sue Dorrell, Terne Peterson, Linda Buck and Kathy Jorgensen. Mrs Orin Curtis, Wasatch St., a mother, also accompanied the group. mi vale BAGGED Fir .1 ST ilWP m' ta IT VARIETY m-- lis Your Shopping Center for the Best Buys .. . tr DIMC 52 N. Main Always Midvale Y if r - Midvale V'1- m fIVE UL V1 V v V M ml .. 7 1 T A SAVIfJGC SPREE F0RT1IE FOURTH POLAROID AM 'i. i: to Every Store WW' BLACK and WHITE Center jri ' Mar-chan- Kiidvale Drug Main v Lake Taken by Fifty Application! will be received at once by Midvale Licrnje Committee. Order Of I THIS WEEK ONLY - to fit otl cameras By :. H to Bear rou tiii: mi COLOR LJ Leah Wolfley. imkvt ioim;i:t r vA TILL REG. $1.00 BAG Wk Ututd at thit will bo 1 Red Sox vs. Rebels. Monday Bees vs. Yankee. Twvsday Red Sox vs. Yankee Thursday Bees v$. Rebels. Friday nck bar trd tibli Mrs Reed Transportation Johnson. Business and representative Mrs Carroll Healy, Mrs T. J. Sar gent, and Mrs Charles Clayton. Telephone committee: Mrs Earl Rardin, chairman, Mrs Kastanis, Mns Ernest George Woolsey, Mrs Elsie Bakoulus, and 1 Salt of toft drink i only, and tobacco. No fcxtr Lyle Hixeon. Wotki Rotultt Tabltt rtdwich and L 0 2 0 Last VJk Standing Rebels When a woman doesn't spend LJ LJ a Finance, ticket, and budget Pat Elder, chairman, Mrs Eugene Phelps, Mrs William Cunningham, Mrs Merril Brown, and Mrs Little League If idverli kMi $&kS Jean Jorgeason Hospitality and Mrs James Parker, Mrs Charles Clayton, and Mrs Reed Johnson. Music Mrs Willis Francom, New chairman, Mrs Carroll Healy. indistinguishable. Mrt Violet G. Gract ' ' Membership fees and dues Vivian Hawkins, chairman, Sharon Olson, Mrs Merril Brown, Mrs Nick Karaglanis. set. Many towns have found that the automobile age has turned things upside down in many ways; and made front and back almost v chairmen and committeemen for and they have the year 1959-60- , been announced as follows: Mrs Lewis Dahl, Program chairman, Mrs Joel Jensen, Mrs Peter Vordos, Mrs James Kemp, and Mrs Kenneth Hand. Entertainment Mrs Owen Evans and Mrs Carroll Healy, Mrs George Hembury, Mrs Arthur Christopherson, Mrs Myron Brand, Dorothy McDonald, and Mrs Lyle Hixson. Miss Yearbook and publicity Melba HoMk and Miss Anita Mrs E. D. Hyke, Julio. off-stre- t Mrs Elden Brand, president off the Midvale Ladies Guild, has completed her list of committees 21 ii rina.iii ' |