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Show THE MIDVALE lbs 7 1) state could acquire only 640 acres a year from federal lands. Inasmuch as more than 75 of all land in Utah is federally owned, acquisition of enough land for parks like Dead Horse iBcint would have taken an interminable time. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett and Rep. Henry A. Dixon introduced a new law and got it enacted allowing a state to purchase 12,800 acres annually for the next three years and 6,400 acres annually thereafter. hon- s ors and the scratch doubles in the Salt Lake City annual bowling tournament, held ait the Junction Lanes. Boren rolled up an 1,892 tctal, combining 575 in the team event, 669 in the doubles, and 648 in the singles. In his last practice game he hit 299, missing a perfect game by leaving one pin standing in the 12th frame. Lou Kjar was the handicap singles Winner with 731. At long last, the strikers and the copper company seem to be getting together. "The hill" has been quiet since Aug. 10, and it was on the 129th day of the strike that Mine-Mireached agreement with the company. And there still is no word k on when the order ll back-to-wor- be because given, and a committee visited the school Saturday to make an inspection. The request included repainting the auditorium, dressing rooms, and halls, new curtains and cyclorama for the stage lighting, and stage risers for graduation seating. The ris ers were immediately approved Paul Brown was appointed as sistant custodian at Sandy ele mentary to fill a vacancy. The board accepted a week's dmonstration offer by a bus company and will later consider a price reduction offer if the demonstration model should be acceptable for purchase. Appointment of two teachers to fill vacancies was approved by Ccilline Person for the board Midvale first grade and Irene Papenfuss at Union. Lockers from the east building of Sandy elementary will be salvaged for use in one of the new swimming pool locker rooms. 8 In School, (Continued from page will U-4- Friday, DecmUf 1S, 1959 That Russ Borcn won SENTINEL (Utah) Page Twelve agree- ments with several other unions still have to be signed. Widening Midvale Set For May Bidding The State Read Commission intends to advertise for bids on $10 million worth of road construc tion during the first half of 1960. it has been announced. The program calls for taking bids on Midvale's Center St. to Redwacd Rd. in May, at a cost estimated at $350,000. Other Salt Lake County pro jects included in the state road system include a Jordan River bridge on 4800 South, $40,000, in March, and improving 3300 South from 2300 East to Wasatch Blvd., $300,000, in January. un tne Jinterstate system, struc tures for the highway from N. Temple to 14th North in- Salt Lake City, $1 million, Koller Schedules (Continued from page 1) a new camera for the police department, and to grant George King Boskovich $10 a mcinth for car expense. Wednesday s meeunjf was the last regular meeting for Council-meMelvin Carlson and Earl A new bowling tournament. Smickle. The new councilmen, Joe Mazuran and Lynn Welch, the King Winter Classic, has been scheduled for play at the and A. M. Ross, who was will be sworn in at the coun Koller alleys in Midvale during two week ends in January. cil meeting on Jan. 6. I he handicap tourney will be rolled on Jan. 8, 9, 10, and Jan. lo, lo, 17. Mal- lRollie Koller, tourney mana ger, announces that the tcp prize from 1) (Continued page is &75u plus a trophy, with a long list of smaller prizes and awards address on," Warner for the best scratch scores. Enyour return advised. trants will roll 7 across He said that one of the things 14 alleys and will games a two- get Is that delays Christmas mail the thirds handicap from 200 in the use of inocrrect and ABC sanctioned meet. addresses. He pointed out that there are no post offices at Un3 Burglary ion, Herriman, Granite. Grander. Attempts South Jordan, Capperton. Bluff- - Tournament, Winter Classic ARMOUR - SWIFT'S - MORRELL r 'Ltfc Ld wW CANDY MIXED n non-existe- School Board DEC. 24 THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE DEC. 18 in March. The urban system will see the extension of 7th East by construction of a divided highway from 2235 South to 3300 of another Fullmer-Basilifight was heard this week when Basilio decided to fight again. But Carmen may go back to the welterweight division, where he could probably be bcss man once more. Basilio seems to have trobule against heavier opponents ,and he is almost always when he fights in dale, Holladay, Cottonwood Investigated by Police the middleweight class. Heights. Taykrsville, White City, break-in- s Three night-tim- e dur and many other communities. Mail addressed to such commun- ing the past week are being in ities without the proper post of vestigated by Midvale police. Last Friday Perrrs Market and fice, is often delayed, particular 1) from (Continued page ly if handled by an extra worker A&B Gift Shop, 7980 S. State, who is not familiar with the sit were entered and ramsacked for increase the capacity of each uation. money, but apparently nothing was taken. building. Mr Census figures showed, At both places, change left in Mickelsen said, that the 1962-6the till was not molested. Midvale school year would give Early Wednesday morning the 1,020 students, Mt. Jordan 1,025, Pioneer Finance Co. office. E and West Jordan 818, if the same Center St., was broken into and elementary school continue to filing cabinets pried open and send their students to the same damaged, but nothing taken. Po 19G5-6- 6 the fig In I960 lice checked the door at 2 ajn junior hihs. By ures will be: Midvale 1,259, Mt and found it secure, but by mor Jordan 1.347, West Jordan 933 it had ben jimmied open. ning the enrollments would By 1968-6tax revenue 1960. for County be: Midvale 1,261, Mt. Jordan reduced by the long Conner and Bank Bandit Pleads 1,762. West Jordan 903. Bids on gasoline for the period steel strikes, will give Salt Lake Guilty; Wife on Trial of Jan. 1 to June 30 were opened County an estimated $306,998 "and the contract swarded to the less than the 1959 budget, county John Lee Diamanti. 31. Heloer. Jow bidder, Bill Roderick. Mid- officials figure. with robbing the Union requests charged Departmental budget on cents 19.63 who vale, quoted total but total esti- brineh'af Valley State Bank of regular and 21.88 cents n ethyl mated $8,863,861, revenue will be enly $11,765' June 26." pleaded guilty gasoline. County Auditor David P. in U.S. District Court Monday. The board also accepted the Judge A. Sherman Christensen low bid on 11 new sewing ma- Jones said. Mines production dropped $82 will sentence Diamantixn Jan. 4. chines, awarding the contract million due to the strikes, result Trial of Diamanti's wife, Sher to the Singer Co. at &U7.25 each, less $60 trade in on old ma ing in $60 million loss in assess lene Montoya Diamanti, 22, in federal court Tuesday. ed valuation in the county. chines. County commissioners are trim She is charged with driving the Supt. Reed H. Beckstead rethe budget requests escape car and waiting in the ported that both Jordan, and ming and have scheduled a pub- car while her husband robbed Bingham lligh Schools have re- lic hearing on the budget Dec 'Jie bank. ceived full accreditation for the 28 it 10 a m. Her case wsis given to the jurj year by the Northwest Accredit hc 5byII is$60J4 Wednesday afternoon. n. ass ing Previous overcrowding of Jor dan, which was cnticiwd by the REST association, has been relieved by Personalized Care expansion ana remodeling. Kenneth Dunn, superintendent ' 560 E. CENTER MIDVALE. UTAH of nt'w construction, reported 'that the architects expect to have AMBULATORY MALE PATIENTS ONLY plans for ILUcreht High School completed in time to open bid? on Jan. zi. Phone: AM 51436 A request for improvement? mt Um (MmmW t Utak f4ratt was received from BinrJvam High Horn) A hint EV (U-4- South. Council - THE PRICES f ELAVIL N l I MIXED NUT VINE (gc ETT3 il o)(nc RIPE omatoes lb. iivU ta WALNUT MEATS Canned F HAMS ib. ib $o)69 B)size S) - Strikes Reduce 3 County Revenue FRESH 1 (ftc b.lW PATES N Budget 9 25' CLEANED SHRIMP SIRLOIN Rib Steaks BEEF SWEET PICKLES 39' Short Ribs ib 3 9C - 29e Steaks ib. 49 it. 59' ib 69 can 29' ROUND Steaks 29' PORK be-ga- n this-wce- WEEK END MEAT HARGAIIVS RIPE OLIVES DILL PICKLES Ribs 3 3C Steaks Spare -- 25' ICTII 31 E A WEE RAR It T OYSTERS can29C ii A I X S Ell:-,ciT- THOMAS HOME CELERY LETTUCE : lb. Jc hd xv) tef FDNAL CLSE-U- T WE ARE REMODELING FRICIDAIRE RtguUr FRICIDAIRE S 40" RANGE FRICIDAIRE FRICIDAIRE now RD4SSI RtguUr now bagC I , now STWS0 5I HI Chocolates box E3 55-59 RANGE R.guUr $449.95 now Xmas m $13900 FRICIDAIRE $15595 1(11c 4 $244.95 RtguUr $10700 Mix $34500 lanned YAMS can 955 Uuotnerm Uil mwo fcyvv; . 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