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Show THE Ml OVALE (Utah) rent magazine, turn This 7 That (Continued from page ait t!he the the tv, off liglhts, walk away from and go to bed at 0:30. 1) Post Office Jon. 21 meeting. eisters, Mrs Meta Thesen and Mrs Befnice Hughes, Mrs LaPriel Ayilett, Los Angeles; 2 brothers, Leon E. and Cyril S., Midvale. 3 Friday, December 25, 1959 Page Ten ed SENTINEL - Mid-vale- Funeral services were conduct M. Catholics ed Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Midvale First Ward chapel, and interment was in Draper Ceme tery. f 3 - Strike Subscribe to The Sentinel 8:35 a.m., In a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. She was bora May 3, 1874, k Bingham, to Harry and Ella Bar ton McNulty. She married John E. Tadlock m 1897, in SaM Lake. He preceded her in deara. By Survivors include her sons, South Floyd, in High Mass will be celebrated Walter, FriendsJordan; call place may Oregon. at midnight Christmas Eve at St. of services Friday prior. Burial Therese's Catholic Church, ser will be in West Jordan Cemetery. vices to be in the Parish hail, it was announced bf Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Moreton, pastor SAMUEL E. NEWBOLD of the parish. Saimuel E. Newbold, 75, 10932 Masses scheduled for Christmas S. Redwood' Rd, South Jordan, day will be at 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m died Saturday noon of natural! 11 a.m. and causes in a Salt Lake hospital. He Dec. 23 was named as a day of was born Feb. 25, 1884 in Tay- fast and abstinence for all Cath to William O. and Alice 'lorsville olics instead of Dec. 24 as in the He married Newbold. Hackett past. Friday, being Christmas day Ella Mabey Fob. 28, 1906, in the meat will be allowed, according ban i,aKe iak xerrapie. ne was to Msgr. Moretcn. a high priest, ward teacher and Confession schedule is as folSchool teacher in the lows: for children, 10:30 to 12 Sunday LDS church. noon, Dec. 24; 3 to 5 p.m. and Survivors include his widow; 7:30 to 10 a.m. on the same day S. 0. Newbold; three grand son, for adults or anyone wishing to six great grandchildren; children; attend. On Dec. 31, at 7:30 to sister, Mrs Ada Lloyd, all of 9:30 pjn. South Jordan. Funeral was held Masses on New Year's Day will be at 8:30 ajn., 10:30 a.m., 5:30 Wednesday at the South Jordan Ward chapel. Burial was in South pjn. Jordan Cemetery. Midnight Mass, Others Planned ; (Continued from page 1) They say money talks. If so, the listening must be mighty (Continued froni page 1) Warner added. good for Gene Fullmer these Peak day for letter cancella days. Madison Square Garden in tions was Dec. 21, when 26,757 sumed the talks Monday and late New Yicrk wants to promote a were fed thrteugh the Tuesday readied1 agreement. envelopes fight between Fullmer and Sugar The new eonteract, if approved machine. Last year's by the membership, would settle Ray Robinson. Marv Jensen re- cancelling rea 22,916, peak day brought ports they have offered Gene cord then but almost 4,000 below the strike for about 80 of 11,500 Western Division $175,000, and Gene has told them this year's new record. employes. Several other smaller when they start talking about Two, and sometimes three, de unions, however, still have not $200,000 he'll start listening. liveries a day overe each route reached agreement with the Gene hasn't forgotten the 12 the postal workers company, and otlicials ct Mine- he had to take t get Ms first have kept abreast of the rush. Sunday was Mill declared that their men Robinson. with fight The mail men were would not cross no picket lines if There are also a lot of negcti out exception. dawn to dusk, and put other unions set them fitm up. ations going on that may bring in a work day. And the a Basilio or Giardello fight in The strike has been in effect 2 a.m at Utah during March or April. So first postman reported since Aug. 10. The company and far it is all talk, and nothing Monday. 1 T. M. Ri. U.S. P.t Off. there was no the Steelworkers union reached can jell until a location for the Monday morning of mail had agreement on Nov. 21, but that 1 IIIIMIII Mil bit match is Obtained. The Fullmer backlog; every union honored has picket lines cf or been cased, delivered, worked, camp likes the idea of the BYU office was unions still on strike, and there "I had to sell my golf clubs fieidhoose all right, but so far it dispatched, and the which has been no work. clear for rush, Monday': hasn't been made available. Union meetings to vote on the all they'd do was slice, slice, was far and away the heaviest day ever in the history of the new contract were being held It must be a sign of old age Midvale office. Wednesday. Midvale and Bingham when you can toss aside the cur And iby Tuesday, Dec. 22, It was announced that the con stamp sales for the month were tract called for 22.3 cents in Miners Are Retired greater than for all of December worker raises and benefits, and clause effective Three mine employees of the has a last year. The Salt Lake office reported until the termination of the con Utah Ocpper Division of an increase of 11 this year over tract June 30, 1961. Copper Corp. recently relast. But at the Midvale office tired with a total of 104 years of the increase was close to Jordan Loses Friday service, it was announced by and would' probably reach that company officials. To 53 49 to Davis, figure by Christmas, the postJohn Gar ah ana, 401 Cornell master estimated. Jordan took its first loss in the Dr., Midvale, hammer operator at the Bingham Canyon mine, represeason schedule Friday, drop- tired after 27 years of service. ping a 5349 decision to Davis Petros Vrahnes, Bingham Can Rasmussen, in the Jordan gym. The Diggers yon, switchtender at the mine, 2 at half time, came retired with 36 years of service. trailed, (Continued from page 1) up for a advantage at the Christ A. Mdhalaros, Salt Lake, three-quar'A mark, then lost as machineman at the mine, retired pated as a member of the Mid- the Davis powerhouse put on a after 41 years of service. vale First Ward bishopric for a final rally. period of 23 years. Of these Mr Kimball Speaks At years, 12 were spent in the capacity of bishop. He has taught Catholic Choir Has Mt. Jordan Fireside J. BRYANT in numerous Sunday Schfcol and at Party Yengich's priesthood classes, and has asMt. Jordan Stake Christmas sisted in the direction of many The annual Christmas party of fireside was held at the Draper activities and committees. He the St. Therese's Catholic Choir First-Thir- d Ward building, Sunserved as chairman of the East was held Saturday, Dec. 19, at day, Dec. 20. Speaker for the STATE FARM AGENT Jordan Stake Old Folks' commit-t- e the tone of Mr & Mrs Peter Yen-gic- evening was Spencer W. Kimball. for 10 years prior to 1957. Midvale. Mrs Yengich is A chorus, members of 125 No. ltt West, Herrinwn Survivors include his widow, director of the choir. A buffet the First Ward, furnished musiIva B. Rasmussen, Midvale; three supper was enjoyed by Mr & Mrs cal numbers and were accompan Ph.: AM dens and four daughters, George Warren Haughey, Mr & Mrs Leo ied by Diane Smith. The girls iW., Aldine, A. Peter Jr., and Del Chufar, Mr & Mrs Douglas Gra- were, Renee Brimhall, Helene FIRE LIFE AUTO ano J., Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs ham, Miss Dorothy Butkovich, Smith, Sandra Terry, Tonya AtVera R. (Farol) Lester, Mrs Phil- Mrs Ann Conn, Mr & Mrs Charles kinson, Penny Scper, DraLee IM TAII both of Kankelborg, Mr & Mrs A. C. Am- - Astle, Kathy Andrus. A reading J. (Eudora) Pedc-rsen-, ip STATE FARM Midvale; Mrs Norman D. (Joyce) ador, Mr & Mrs S. C. Amador, was given by Gloria Day. liMuranc Co. Mangum, Salt Lake; Mrs Dean L Mr & Mrs C. C. Amador, Mr & Arrangements of the fireside Home Office: (Bonnie) Bryson, Price; 17 grand- Mrs Trinidad, Mr & Mrs Frank were made by Mr & Mrs Lyn KimbalL children; 2 great grandchildren; Popelmayer. Bloomington, 111. Ken-necot- no-stri- Ken-neco- tt 25, - 24-2- 42-3- 7 tr MILLER B IB 1 II ' I with a Sentinel Want Ad Obituaries Miss Winslow Marries Benjamin Davis Jr. f Episcopal Church rites united in marriage Miss Dorothy Joan Winslow and Benjamin H. Davis Jr. The Rev. Elvin R. Gallagher performed the double ring cere mony in a candlelight ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr & Mrs C. J. Winslow, 2775 Pamela Dr. (7745 South), and Mr & Mrs Jenjamin H. Davis, Rocky Ford, New Year's Eve Party Announced by Ward ROBERT L. HOLT son Robert L. Holt, of Mr & Mrs Don L Holt, 520 Gardeen View Dr., Midvale, died Thursday at 7:20 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. He was born Dec. 7, 1959 in Murray to Don, L. and Grace Holt Survivors include Ihis parents, sister, Annette, all of Midvale; four grandparents, Mr & Mrs Bryant M. Holt, South Jordan; Mr & Mrs E. Lionel LeChamdnant, Granite Park; a great grandfath er, Williaim J. Bertoch, Granger. Funeral Friday at 3 pjn., at 4760 S. State, where friends may call half hour prior. Burial will be in South Jordan Cemetery. Mrs Dennis Butler was matron of honoar. Bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Allen, Denver; Miss Mary Carr, Greeley, Colo., and Miss Ima Jen Davis, Reeky Ford, sister of the bridgroom. Don Bresler was best man. Ushering were Topper Burton, Jim LILLY M. TADLOCK Knight and Marvin Joe Davis, Funeral for Lilly McNulty Tad-locbrother of the bridegroom. 85. 874th Ave., Midvale, After a reception in the church the couple left for a wedding will be Friday at 2 pjn. at 8090 S. State. She died Mcnday at trip on the West Coast. A first class orchestra will play the music at Midvale First Ward's New Year's Eve party to begin at 9 pjn. Free hats and refreshments will be furnished and a nominal fee will be charged for confetti and noise makers. Under direction of the MIA all organizations in the ward have planned the evening. A charge will be made for Location of the ward is 465th V JF -s- lice!" Colo. '' )f bill Jy. but b J '"V.. wish ii UX flood friends Oirbtmos jijlfj Ave., Midvale. Former Cafe Operator Here Dies on Tuesday William Henry Snodgrass, 49, Salt Lake, who operated a cafe in Midvale for a time, died Tues day after a heart attack. He op erated a restaurant chain known as Otto's Little Cafe. Funeral ser vices will be held Monday at 36 East 7th South, Salt Lake. Knowles Floral 780 E. Center Midvalt h, 41 O L Your "Best Brand Buys" Are At Earl's vL. All 1959 G'i Appliances Must Be Cleared Before if 3 ill I fill mm ' -- ' -l '"y .. I f: m -- i u Ji- January 1st YOU BUY BEFORE JANUARY 1st . . . WE'LL PASS THE TAX SAVINGS ON TO YOU! YOUR SAVINGS SPREE IS ON SPECIAL CLOSEOUT PRICES REFRIGERATOR FREEZER . DISHWASHER As you . loved ones on this glorious occa- WASHER sion you, we to add ll v- -y v. j (J Ii m FURNISHINGS 800 E. Center St. and enjoy the associations and friendships RANGE imti mcmc gather with friends and Midvale CLOSED SATURDAY, DEC. AM 26th mm 5-- 1 621 of those about want to send our kindest and best wishes in a small way to your happiness at Christ mas. United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company |