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Show Tell," David Snarr; recitation, "For Jesus," Carol Ann Mulhol- land. Be Recitation, "My Heart," Lynn Landauer; solo, David King; reBy citation, "Easter Greeting," Mary Lou Austin and Laura An Easter program, traditionScholl; solo, "Like the Easter al at the Methodist Church in Blossoms," Launa Jean Austin; Midvale each year, will be pre- recitation, "The Spirit of Eastsented by the Sunday School er," Teresa Warnes, Steven RoA photopraphic exhibit of over children Sunday morning. Apr. berts, Bricky Jones, Carl Creek: 50 displays is featured at the 17, at 9:30 a.m. song, recitation, Midvale County Branch Library. The program to be given at "It Tellscongregation; Me," Aaron Crosman. The exhibit of the work of about time that follows: "A Recitation, 20 members of the Photographic Living Lord," Prelude, Mildred Kelner; song, Robert Gray, Rocky Roblez, KelPrint Society, an amateur group "An Easter Praycongregation; ly Kendall; recitation, "Light," affiliated with the Art Barn in er," Linda Scholl; scripture Mrs Rogers' class; song, "Jesus Salt Lake. Linda reading, piano Bids Us Shine"; recitation, .ygard: The exhibit, to be shown at solo, Linda Scholl; offering. Our Crosses," Mrs "Bearing the Library through April and Recitation, "Welcome," Eliza- Rogers' class; recitation, "Flowmost of May, includes scenic and beth with "Come Hillen; song, er Dottie Dowd, Leticia Carpet," humorous photos, both in black Rejoicing," Primary depart- Lindauer, Robbin Ledding. and white and color. Work by Best "The ment; recitation, Song, "Ring, Ring, Easter several local people is included. Time," Laura Allen; recitation, Bells," Primary department; re"Happy," Nursery department. citation, "A Lily," Robbette Pa .Marsha tience; recitation, "At Easter-time,- " Recitation, "Jesus," Hanild Carpenter, Sandy, is shown hangini; one of his displays Is Alleman, Bobby (Ionalas, John Launa Jean Austin; reci50 all in the .Midvale Library photographic exhibit. Over photos, Crosman, and Sandra N'ygard. "About Jesus," Billie tation, Solo, Deanna Easter." Barton and John Shields: song, "Happy by amateur photographers, are featured in the exhibit. To lii.dioff; recitation, "Because He "Jesus Loves Even Me," Mrs Lives," Jodie Roblez, Kent Ro- Shields class: recitation, "To gers, Patty Kindling, David Give Thanks," Maryanna Galla-goCommerce Chamber of Kristina Kendall, Peck and Barbara Robinson: reMa.xedom; recitation, "A Little citation, "We Know," Alex Ma.xPark Director Hears to of Cross all toddlers and Parents Show," Freddie Dumas; edom and Douglas Lindauer. small children are reminded of; ''he ijd ale Chamber of solo, "A Lily," Mary Lou AusSong, "It Is the Lord," Pri tin: recitation, "The Flower mary department; recitation, special hazards posed by irriga-- i 1111 noon and 1959 lt( in lion ditches, creeks, and all i j ii Wmu i j mm 'J"M' ' .. Hanson, director of bodies of water, including swim-i'"'a- l New patrons numbering 13,500 Slate Park Commission. ining pools and farm ponds or. the to the growing list were add.-lakes. :.. speak on the commission's work of reader-- at S eh Lake County's i... i i...,,,... den. president of the I'tah State and book branch librarie 2 million .Mr Hanson said the comniis Medical Association, warns par-ilia' ion ai most ents and all persons concerned 'sion is responsible for I1H nark.' in rj.)il. il was learned from an with safety of small children, land recreation areas in the annual report tins week at the branch of the library, that "running water or any pooljstale, including buildings, is an attractive hazard to all Uiian ruins, monuments, and; burim: l!C!, .Mrs liuth Vine small children," With the start! play areas, lie said he felt I'tah T. ler, head librarian, 13,150 vol-o- f the irrigation season, all clnl ihas unique scenic areas, anion'..', nines were added to the book withdrawn be dren old enough for training, .the best in the country, stock, and should be warned of the hazards Mr Hanson said the commis cause they were worn out, lost, of ditches and streams, while sion is striving to roide area or pai'l for. Total number of lots too young to understand ful jlhat will attract tourists to th bonks al the various libraries Iv "should lie supervised, pro- date nou mnnl. r L'HI ,:;."() volumes. I M s ler pointed out other tectcd bv fences, or in other VL rides made during the year inways kept away from water ha j cluding construction of a new ad aids," Dr Mcyuarrie says. tii. ion to East Mill Creek Branch Despite every effort at warnand purchase of a new $111,000 ing parents and the public, "we Trojan Teens for the week be used for the White have far too many tragic drown- of Top Mar. 2A to Apr. !. chosen by building lo ings of youngsters in the state their classmates at the Midvale U'ily Library. A fourih bookmobile also was annually," Dr. McQuarrie points out. purchased in !)': for $11,000 and la plot of ground on South State Teaching children to swim at 10 years ago St ret I. purchased the earliest possible age will cut !for was sold for down the hazard considerably, The down payment of $18,000 and boat owners must comply was invested in bonds. Mrs Tywith every safety regulation to r is ler said. insure the well being of all their During the year l.iKiO.l arpassengers, the Medical Association president says. ticles were checked out from the ?,H branches and three bookmobiles which represents a gain Paul Giauquc of 115,1!!)! over 11)58. Total numIts Kathv Birch ber of registered patrons is now Junior High School for their ex- 70. loo. Mrs Tyler said. cellent Budget, raised on a levy of citizenship, are Kathy Birch and Paul Giauquc. ninth one mill, amounted to $130,810 for the year. graders. Kathv is the daughter of Mr & According to national standin Mrs Oral Birch. 8578 South 15u ards, the ultimate book collec West. Sandv. She has a friendiv tion should contain 500.000 to Bingham High School won its personality, is a good worker. 700.(100 volumes for a county first regional speech trophy last and gets along will with every the size of Salt Lake, Mrs Tyweek end. and on Friday and one She is a member ol the ler explained. VALLEY BRAND Saturday will participate in the cp Club, the Service Club, and state competition at BYU in serves on the guidance commit Easter Program Library Shows Presented To Work of Area Cameramen Methodists Op en Water Dang erous Sma'l Children s County Library Shows Strides lade . n, "Christ Is King," Trudy Warnes; THE MIDVALE recitation, "Easter at Our House," Mrs Yamasaki's class; Page Twelve song, "God So Loved the World," Primary department; recitation, "Bells of Easter," Mrs Yamasaki's class; recitation, "Wonders of His World," Gary Thorne, Randy Jones, Jay Dale Rhodes, Dennis Landers; recitation, "Words of Comfort," D'Ann Warner; announcements: benediction, Rev. Napier. SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, April 15, 1960 Rog-erso- Mrs Barton Entertains t -- Officers-Elec- i Mrs George Barton, presidentelect, Midvale Ladies Community Club entertained Wednesday of last week at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home on Lincoln si. uecorauons ana tavors were of Easter. Present symbolic w2 the president, will be installed at the clubs closing luncheon r .May 4 at the Prudential Sentiment Is to a marriage what good will is to a business the tangible factor, worth more than every "practical" considOn the button, or blocked? Lamar tries to set Soni up with a left eration. left About 85'v of U.S. businesses j. b, hoping to wing the deadly right. The brawling fight spectators limp. are unincorporated. m m in iiiiujit m i..i. iwm nil rininw) n i nii ii imi mmn, a. j n,ii. wwwwimiii I i i i j 111 ( Top Trojan Teens WM -t tee. Paul is the son of Raymond C (iiatnpie. 170 East 7570 South. Midvale. A popular boy, Paul serves his school as a member of the Scarlet basketball team, as a trumpeter for the dailv flai: ceremonies and as a member of A reminder that the ninth grade band. game licenses for Needed Apr. participating. Second place was won by Jor Top Trojans for the week of to x at Midvale Junior dan. third by Murray, fourth by pr. Tooele, fifth by Granger, and High were Ilanlvn liaunon and sixth by Cypress students who will Bingham compete al KYI' this week in elude the members of the cast of the one acl play. "Dawn." by Keren al Wilde, Pearl Milner. Ardith Beckstead, Kari Rubrighl. and Larry Smith, winner of the "best actor" award of the re gum 1 cents other will be Anne Stringham in hu vonne I aril morons reading. well and Linda Wixom in dra malic reading; Floyd James and Lauritz Peterson in retold stories. Johnny Parker and Jimmy Prigmore in pantomime; Gary Nielsen, Sally Gillam. and Lynn Johnson in radio announcing. ISrent Marilvn I.aiM-- Brent l.arscn of Baiinnn the eighth grade Marilyn, daughter of Mr A Mrs S J liaunon. 18 Rooseell M is a courteous, well liked girl with an excellent citizenship record. Marilyn enjoys swim ming and sports, hiking, ruck collecting and is active ill the bool club. Community Club Meets si Brent, drama son of Mr & Mrs O I l.arscn. lt', East 7570 South, is Wednesday for Program admired for his helpfulness, gooil The Midv.il, Ladies Commun- citieiislup, ami good sports Club will meet Wednesday,! mansbip He is active in all lt at Midvale ports, and has been a member p m Apr :'o. at the band lor three vais City Hall. Mrs Allison Polls, pics idetll. Ill i barge. Flag salute will be by Mrs .1 Luncheon Given For A Smith and pia;iT b Mrs Ar (hur .1 Lewis Sirs lilen Mil Officers by President chcll is in charge of the pro Jean s Clements will I 01 Wednesday, Apr i;. Mrs gram " die Is. president. Midvale iison gnc Jewels for ,i eui-eni'f as i. lolls jewels ladies pili pic'.li.g Club, inter inuuimty W Itll it a b.u k '.lined her olfitei-- at a bin. hc.ui llel t stll Ins Hi grounds Mil! c! ei k i an on i Dos r pre M U sit will be h se'l! a, ic Mrs Fred K St ilfcis lai ::.he Ko-I. r. s lai met Anna t; eoi e Barton. Mrs f V ,n.i K"sc lave solo. IJtlllilel 'ii. Mrs Mar,.!. F Wri. ht Mel del .Iam i 1, M.uvhn . Ja hompson. M i s leli I t st hner. M.ir Pair 11. Mupp. Mi's Ii Kit hauls,,,,, Kemp "T.n.-nMrs Henry Iio.-i- t sm s aie Mrs Elmer V s'i a !. Mr I.miise I" Kiar. Jelist n. i ban man. Mi s Arthur "is David It llarn.an A J Lewi-.Mis hi,'):, in M.tiiiiuv, fo lowed t Mi s e i! .,n r. Mrs ai i,n nl t l.l.:s i Yi s ial M l: l. ii d. Mis t..en W Hi. I: mis Mr .1 A vi'.ch. Mr . of .1 sun.! w a Mis ,,e. , s V, , County Approves Purchase of Voting Machines l I s l i M-- I ( I I . , i I The Salt Lake County Commis sion approved the pun base of a limited number of voting ma i limes for the county last Fri d.n and a bid opening was set for M.i IH A rccomnicnd.itiiin (',.,'K vun linn lie aipii' is m th A ' it it in1 0 tune I ,IS(. w a f si G YOUR Count Ke.ltlm ;tnn that voting machines of .1 in appi, tin miss ion savings ,,f S;'7.iho the first ear it is lulh eiUipped with the lines and In tueen .!" imi rat b e!et tiou ear lea r was pre, tilled In Mr '.In be a II s t tililtl l.e i e, lml. a lk . :r-- r ' I "A A ,i. M KA TS SSEMI Snoil 8 lb Average Whole or Burr half 91 6-- jJB S JJ J) v C (O) mil 12) 7 lit IV U.S.D.A. So. Good and Choice H V LEAN MEATY u it -- - i: ct i: s mmt Tide 69c Nylons PAIR FOR It II IJ C 1! RIPE 49 Radishes & Green Onions POWDER or EROWN mm GOLDEN ! 29' VET'S nugnw i IIIHII UM Piracle Whip rurv qt- - m'g P 5r llffl I H" VII f ttC U ti l AD EFFECTIVE FRIDAY and SATURDAY I sul,-taiiti- lui'lii" r nf ( let tint) r e'.'ii laN a'i,l in Mi- ,1 I bv line of uting progress, and ultimate savin;.' and o i r all election i rR ! fish and go into has 10, 1000 lu 1 . I'tah 16 effect Saturday, Apr. been issued by the Department of Fish and (lame. With more than 5oo agents over the state prepared to issue the licenses, the depart uieiit saiil no excuse will be accepted from anyone using an outdated license. The new licenses will show retl license numbers on a green ba' kgrountl Hie fee is the same this year as m pt.V.f. The law requires all persons purchasing a resilient license to have been living in the state at least one lull year prior to the pun base A new law this year requires all resident juveniles lo show a or other required "'I'lilical of proof having successfully passed a gun safety training course prior to the purchase of a hunting or combination fishing and hunting license - : HAM I960 Hunting, Fishing Licenses Provo. Coach of tiie dramatic and in terprctive teams at Bingham is Glenn E. Sacos. The interpretive reading contests were held at Bingham and the one act play contest at Jordan, with about 180 students from the six schools in Region 4 in To Limit Quantity - Speech Participants V We Reserve The Right Bingham Takes First Region Trophy Vs TO US FOR STATE BOAT INSPECTION Necessary Equipment bb, t O'.ir Shoo Coffee C-'-.i At Midvale Jones Garage and Marine AM Redwood West Jordan 6931 S. The iris ae.p l Rd., 1',. 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