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Show NOTE PROSPERITY In its first three months, the y2 retail Sles tax re" tamed $8,312 to Midvale City. The figure is revealing. It means that between July 1 and Oct. 1, Midvale merchants sold more than $1,662,000 worth of goods and services. Multiply that by four and the year's sales will top $5,650,000. 'Way Beck VJhen from th MIDVALE JOURNAL 30 Yaar Ago Sunday evening. Ivin Hall, bish-- 1 op from the Southgate Ward in Salt Lake, was the speaker, after which refreshments were served. "Praise and Appraise Your Schools" American Education Week Comments by Local Citizens Union SENTINEL (Utah) THE MIDVALE Friday, December 4, 1959 rcse Two ion (Ruth) Steen. While in Day. ville Mrs Steen entertained at a party honoring her sisters. Mr & Mrs LaVere (Francis) Brady, announced the arrival of a son Nov. 27. The new ibaby has land J., Crescent; Mrs Marilyn Cannon, Sandy; Mrs Elnora Rogers, Bellflower, Calif.; Mrs Ruth Albany, N.Y.; 30 Pleasants, Oiive Sharp. Reporter grandchildren; 7 great Phone: AM brother, Kelly, grandparents are made available to the adult American (Editor's Note are Mrs Frank Shephard and Mr Education Week observance is population, for adult education Mrs Minnetta Walker 4 Mrs Curtis Brady. killed by a hit-ru- n car, on S. officially Nov. 8 to 14. To call activities. The schools have a Donald Milne Takes Mr & Mrs David McCarty. Salt Main St., outside the city limits attention to this week, Parent- - luiuaue combination of facilities Funeral services for Mrs Min- - Lake, recently spent a week end of Midvale. Teacher Associations have ob- needed in the learning situation Mexico City Bride netta Nettie Robinson Wallcer, with their uncie ana aunt, Mr & 30 years ago tained comments from local citclassrooms, shops, science The community crganization izens, and the Sentinel will try laboratories, and others. Also Miss Esther Lozana daushter! were hplrt Saturday in the Union Mrs Alma Wood. in West Jordan was completed to publish one each week, space they have the best pool of train of Mr & Mrs Agricol Lczana.l First Ward chapel with Bishop! Mr & Mrs Eddie Wood, HollaMexico City, Mexico, and Donald iDel E. Brady officiating. Speak-- day, and the Alma Woods, spent and the following officers elect- permitting. This week's article ed educational leaders. ed: Sillard W. MaLstrom, presi is . . . Let us look at some of the C. Milne, were married Oct. 23, ers were Pres. Donald B. Milne, the Thanksgiving holiday in in the LDS Temple at Mesa, Ariz. Heber J. Burgon, and Bishop American J;orK witn Mr & Mrs dent; Josephine Bateman, vice By Mrs Bernarr Furs possibilities by which the schools The iRay White and Mr & Mrs AMn . bridegroom is "the son of Brady. can and do serve the adult citi Parent Education Chairman pr&sident; Virgil Goates, secretary-tMr & Mrs Donald B. Milne, Unreasurer. Committee chairMrs Walker, 89, 1053 East; Bess and heir families "The Adult Citizens: How Can zen: Mr ;& Mrs Armand Walker and ion. The young couple was hon- - Union men include E. M. Olson, Charles the Schools Serve Them?" Ave., died Tuesday at 5 High school completion pronouse incv. E. Hogan, David T. Dahl, Albert a.m. at her home ol natural ' ?'"? oal"' "? The facilities of the schools grams are possible for those who, ureu ai an open wara uie rerez dim loiiuij, aim jtus for some reason, did not finish in me union rirsi-rourOLson, Ellie Lancaster. 30 years ago meeting house. Mrs Milne and She was born Aug. 10 1370 J their schooling. re-t at !the Ellis Rich. Miss TheLma Jones, librarian Americanization programs are his bride have recently been i- in Grantsville, a daughter cf ome in Holladay. ardw)n at the Midvale public library, available for prospective citizen- leased after fulfilling LDS mis-- iatiue ampoeu in the Mexican mission and Henry Anderson, Midvale, Jr recentmrsdinner The adult educator must as " ere "VMrs Henry Liflerth. Reporter ry. guests at the were married Nov. 27 in the Salt sume the initiative and develop field. He is a former student of waiKer,.Smfrl1e0dn,J?iin1 a, u ine u in iec. a Mrc Mr nf r.icn AM Mnrii. Phone: Lake Temple. programs that meet the needs BYU. gan LDS Temple. She was a re- and ttelp son Chules, Mid- 30 years ago of the community. Also he needs uiu ownei u.pCii-;valuieu gioceiy Qther guests Wre jj, 4 play, "Soulmates," a one-aassistance from the public. Acor. ihe was active in church Mrs Harold Daugherty and Mrs Mr & Mrs Alan Rosenval have tive adult education advisory Open House Honors was presented by the Midvale 1912. Oct. Walker died 12, Lula Northrup, Clovis, N.M. Mrs First Ward at the road show pro a new baby girl. The infant was councils, made up of laymen, Wed Nov. 7 Survivors include sons and Northrup will spend the winter gram. The cast included lone born at St. Mark's Hospital Fri- have proved effective in helping Couple Holla-daJ. B. Walker, at the McClellan home. Ludlow, Helen Westlund, Wen- day morning, Nov. 27. This acnive this goal, buoh councils Miss Shirley Olson, daughter daughters, R. E. Walker, Salt Lake (Continued on paye 4) dell Robinson, Lyle Beading, makes five children for that have helped in expanding the of Mr & Mrs Clyde L. Olson, Un Mrs Jeanne Durnford, Vera Lester, couple. curriculum and in widening com ion, and Gale Trapp, son of Mr City; Austin Walker, Union; Alta Lake, Nevada; Mrs RoLorna Call. Keith W h i t m o r e returned munity understanding of the pur & Mrs Arthur Trapp, Riverton, Fay ma Union; 10 grandchilDELICIOUS 30 years ago home from the mission that he poses of adult education. were married Nov. 7. The newly-wed- s drenGrock, and 10 great grandchildren. are active was serving for the LDS church West Jordan were honored at an open again this season in basketDaii last Wednesday evening. Keith evening P. M. Mickelson house Nov. 27 at the Union Com Mrs Cora Belich, Midvale, and and have scheduled games with has been doing missionary work Monday will be the speaker. He will munity Building. The bride's sis Mrs Mary Walker recently reHerriman, Bingham, Bluffdale, in Montana, and the Dakotas. speak on the subject, "Education, ter, Mrs Michael Wright, was her turned to their homes after visSouth Jordan, Riverton First tnd Then Sunday evening Keith a Partnership with Effort." Mr sole attendant. Dale Trapp was in Dayville, Ore., with their Riverton Second. spoke at the sacrament services, Mickelson is in charge of pupil his brother's best man, while iting ti - '1 frt f and he reported on incidents of personnel in Jordan School dis Kirt Jardine and Orrin Hatch sister and family, Mr & Mrs Marhis mission. trict This class will conclude the Ushered. The young couple is Last Saturday evening, Mt. Jor present series cf the PTA adult making a nome in iandy. dan stake had its annual Rose education course. Everyone is Betty Mecham, Reporter Prom. The event was held at the urged to attend this class. A. Winegar Phone: AM Ward RecreaDraper First-Thir- d The Henry Lifferth family and Joseph tion Hall. Several residents from the Phillip Jones family were Al Funeral services for dinner guests at the borne of rel ma Winegar, 78, were Joseph Mr & Mrs Cris Madson had Granite attended the event held Mon Almost the on entire ThanKspopulation atives in centerville Thanksgiving dinner at Mr 4 day in the Union Fourth Ward Mrs Walter Buyrns' home, along cf Granite attended the showing giving day. ohaoel with Vern Brinffhurst. at Mt. Jordan Junior Hign School with Mr 4 Mrs Dale Woodard, Granite lost two of its families first counselor of the ward bish of the USA." film, "Ski Time and Mr & Mrs Robert Madson during the past two weeks. The opric, officiating. Speakers were and family. During dinner Mrs The show was sponsored by the John Hickson family have moved Heber J. Burgon, Pres. Donald B. Madson received a long distance bverre Lngen family, and all pro- to California where their rela- Mune, and Milton klldredge. phone call from Kathryn Roberts, fits will go towards the Granite tives live. Then this past week, Joseph Alma Winger, 1400 Carlton. Ore., daughter of Mrs Ward building fund. The show the Ervin Boswell family moved East 7400 South, Union, died Fri s Madson. She also received a long was presented last Wednesday to Holladay. The Bernhard day at 7:28 a.m. in a Salt Lake distance phone call from her sen evening. have moved from Gran hospital of natural causes. He Ronold Madson, who lives in Jeff Parker, son of Mr & Mrs ite to Salt Lake, but they return- was born June 14, 1880, in Hy Sheldon (Bud) Parker, was in- ed after being absent only a rum, Cache County, to Christo Rawlins, Wyo. Mr & Mrs Ferguson and fam- jured last Sunday afternoon at week. Mr Christensen had ser pher and Anna Marie Solverson ily had a Sunday dinner with the family residence. The boy ious emergency operation. Such Winger. He married Grace Bow Mr & Mrs W. J. Woodward, Too was jumping from a pile of saw an emergency caused the family en Jan. 5, 1910 in the Salt Lake dust when his foot caught on an to change their plans and return LDS Temple. He was a retired ele, Sunday. Nov. 28. Mr & Mrs Gordon Millerbure object and he fell on his arm. to Granite to stay, so that Mr farmer. and their daughter, Alice Kae, fracturing his elbow. He was Christensen may convalesce for Survivors include his widow spent last week end with Mr & confined in the hospital over- the next three months in his sons, daughters, Mrs Gladys night, and his arm was operated home here. Mrs Rayal V. Beckstead. Walker, Grant A., both of Union; Mr & Mrs Ferguson had the on the next morning. He is re The Owen Despain family held Mrs Alice Jensen, Mrs Leona relatives as guests for covering satisfactorily. a fireside Chat at their home last Johnson, both of Salt Lake; Le- ljianixsgiving ainner: Mr & Mrs Mrs Tex Parker had a bridal Lyle Fmgell, Kearns, Mr & Mrs shower fcr her niece, the new Ross Green and family, and Mr Mrs John Timmins. Mrs Tim- REPAIR - REMODELING - REFINISHING & Mrs Arnold Webb and family, mi as is the former Emmy Lou TO ALL WOODEN FURNITURE Salt Lake. Parker, eldest daughter of Mr & Mr & Mrs Ross Palmer had the Mrs "Bud" Parker. The event L. following relatives as guests for was held at the Tex Parker home Thanksgiving dinner: Mr St Mrs last Friday evening. 7906 S. Stat St., MidvaU Raymond Larson and daughter, Thursday evening the Granite MAKI EVERY MODEL YOU WANT, LIKE . . . Coppcrton, and Mr & Mrs Arnold School PTA held its weekly study Wl Parry and children Jeff and class. Mrs Joy Robinson spoke on BOOKCASES COCKTAIL TABLES tne suDject, "Learning to study. SEWING BOX, Etc Mr & Mrs C. Elmo Turner had Mrs Robinson is a visiting teach Thanksgiving dinner at the home' er in Jordan School district. Next of Charles L. Turner, Bluffdale. Later in the day they went to East Midvale to visit Mr & Mrs Earl D. Evans. Mr St Mrs Blaine Jcnes and daughter, Peggy, Roosevelt, and Mr & Mrs Wayne Reading and family, Midvale, had Thanksgiv ing dinner with Mr & Mrs Ivin Jones. Mr & Mrs Blaine Jones and daughter returned to their home in Roosevelt after spending the c ) Thanksgiving week end with Mr & Mrs Arnold Adamson, Draper, and Mr & Mrs Ivin Jones. Mr St Mrs Iral F. Mecham and family spent Saturday, Nov. 28, in Logan. Tney visited Mr Me cham' parents. Mr St Mrs Leo Mecram, who were celebrating their JWth wedding anniversary. The Primary of the South Jor dan First Ward has scheduled a party for the officers and their parents. It will be a Christmas party and will be held Dec. 10 at the church house. The following people are cele Jaci brating biruidays: Dec. 7 Viola Beck- McKee: IVc. 8 HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF TOYS IN OUR stead, William Saley, Glade W. McKee. Rose P. Mitchell; Dec. 9 Stuart J. Nielsen; Dec. 10 Paul Palmer. Ivan R. Oakcson Violet Price. Laura Workman; Mrs Katie Harper, 60, Salt Lake, was found dead, apparent-- y That gives a pretty fair idea of the amount of business being done locally. Not in the class, quite, with Salt Lake which should reach close to $500 million a year m retail sales, according to the sales tax figures. 1 HAS ITS CHANCE PAY-T- V Television business, which got caught with its morals dawn, is trying to laugh it off, with only middling success The stigma of the "fix" is something that will remain as ar. smear on the industry for a long time. This, it would seem, should be a good time for the Pay TV people to make their big move and establish a new, e dean, type of entertainment while the stains of its discredited predecessor are still showing and blemishes plainly. It is logical, too, that at this moment the public would be happy to accept the new brand of entertainment. lily-whit- r Granite - iai e y; faTjffi vTk' MidvalkScirtinel i ' PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Midvale Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878 I. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher NATIONAL vA7 EDITORIAL s($b A lN CM-A- T rates, per year Subscription . J . 0ttN STATftl Niol Of tip i i o en (Advertising Rates Given on Request) THl SS0CIAT10N R.prittl: Advartliing N.wppr R.prMtiHvi, Inc. 4M Flft A... N.w York II, N. Y. tit N MkM, Ckico, III. Wkly For a lasting Chris-tensen- Phone: AM 56 THOMAS REST HOME Care Personalized MIDVALE, UTAH cc S60 E. 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And clothes dry electrically for only about 5c a load! (f U00H HOOF, You give much more, when you give an electric dryer. DELAY HOME FURNISHINGS WHISKEY 10 r.- - ; ; SUNNY l 1 . UP TO $100.00 IN TOYS FREE lULlIOIItl-I- ' mtTSl'OOK mm 3 r gift-wrappi mm To both beautifully .1 M HURRY! Sd$t!i JPL both from Kentucky 1 up HURRY! Two ways to give tlae Great Whislsey of the Old West or l-- de Geus Wm. COW TAN V. lOUISVIllt, KENTUCKY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT IOuRIOH KENTUCKY ILENDfO WHISKEY tS PROOF, iSS GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 800 E. Center Midvale AM 21 H'i iez, mr van. imo |