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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah Page Three Friday, December 16, I960 School Board - . . . Missionary (Continued . from page president ef the board, for his nine years of service on the board, for the inspiration he has furnished to the young people of the area. Yule Candlelite State to Ask Bids on 1) fo! At Bern's Super Foods Freeway, Expressway .i school census, and Bingham High School's tradi Another section of the 7th East tional Christmas candlelite ser expressway win De duiu nexi vices will be held Tuesday, Dec. year, the Slate Road Commis 20, at 8 p.m. in the Bingham sion has announced. The seconHigh Auditorium, under direction! divided highway of Wendell Checketts. dary four-lanwill be extended from 3300 South The services will consist of two to 4650 South at a cost of about sacred and secular. The sections, $400,000. The freeway is also being ex- sacred facet of Christmas will be tended slowly southward. Con as the participants re tract for grading, draining, and portrayed create the Nativity. The chorus, In structures for minor building terstate 15 from 1st South to 8tn numbering 140 members, will South will be let in April, to cost proceed down the aisles with about $4.1 million. band candles as the Next month a contract will be "Chris-ma- s Noel." First "The plays structure to a build let fills for Reverence" will then be perover the Roper Yards at 2100 formed by the band and chorus South, for about $156,000. combined. "We Three Kings" is next with soloists Svlvia Smith, daughter Santa Claus Readies Statistics indicate a definite of Mr & M'rs John J. Smith, 12940 need for new buildings in the Trip to Draper Area South 1700 West, Riverton: and White City area, particularly east Larry LeBaron, son of Mr & Mrs Santa Claus will be in Draper Owen D. LeBaron, 11737 South of 13th East, which is scheduled to become an expressway all the Saturday morning, Dec. 24, ar 300 West. Riverton. More indi Pol-lway trom South Temple. riving on a fire truck, to greet vidual talent is witnessed as A site in White City reserved all of the children in the area. Abplanalp. daughter of Mr & Howard K. Williams for a school was released by the He will be in the west side of Mrs Walter Abplanalp, Lark, and board as being too close to Edge- town at 10 a.m. and will proceed Larry LeBaron sing solos in the the for Departing Norwegian mont to be to the north end and on to the beautiful "O Holy Night," con practical. LDS mission will be Howard east end finishing in the south ducted by Prin. Joel P. Jensen. The to file a board voted well I 'T r mi Kent Wiliams following a fareend. IOC CHOI US Will UICII cnrt aillfi well testimonial to Jae held at the application in the East Crescent The local fire department spon How a Rose E'er Blooming" and and to confer with Sandy area, Sandy Seventh Ward Sunday, City regarding the school well sors tins Christmas activity "Carol of the Drum." "What Dee. 18, at 6:30 p.m. He is a son on Flatiron Mesa, where pump- every year and contributions are Child is This?" will conclude the of Mr 4 Mrs Elwood M. Wi- ing was stopped because of a made by the businesses in the sacred section of the services, it Draper area as well as the Lions will be sunsr bv a eirls' ensemble. lliams. sand problem. American Legion and Aux The birth of Christ will also be Club, The program to be presented Additional classroom furniture iliary. conveyed by the use of tableaus is as follows: presiding, Bishop was authorized for purchase for and speaking parts. Orrcn J. Greenwood; conducting, the Cottonwood Heights school, The band and a group ot canc in students a 15 where increase Make Church Members ers present the popular "NutHarvey Hirschi; organ prelude, is due next year. Roxie Rich; opening hymn, concracker Suite." Then comes the Approval was given for the Holiday Gifts "Dance of the Mirilitons," a clargregation; invocation, Vern Hanswimto open Holladay, sen; sacrament hymn, congrega- county recreation A nursing course was given by inet trio bv Marilyn pools at noon on Saturdays Mrs Violet daughter of Mr & Mrs Tharen tion; sacrament service, Aaronic ming Midvale, RN, Poulson, of 10 a.m. instead o adav. Lark: MarJean tsrown, assisted by Mrs Phoebe Nielsen, speaker, Lynn The board resigna at the Midvale Fourth Ward Re- daughter of Mr & Mrs Darrel H. Searle; vocal solo, Earl Morris; tions from sixaccepted 12487 South 1700 West, teachers, Airs Santa Claus Brown, speaker, Oliver Williams; organ Mclba Jarman, Mrs Arlene Jo lief Society meeting. Riverton: and Anna Mitchell, candle tree skirts, dishes, candy solo, Michael Terry; speaker, seph, Mrs Sally Lester, Mrs Lou of Mr & Mrs Arthur stockings for (laughter 70 South Rose Canyon Howard J. Moody; remarks, ise lleyman, Mrs Janice M. Mi- holders, Christmas items Mitchell. and other children, many Bishop Orren J. Greenwood; re- ner, and Mrs Joann Miller. Em- were made during the day. Mrs Rd.. llerriman. "March of marks, missionary's mother; re- ployment of certified replace- Lcta Hanson was in charge and A saxophone trio, will feature the Wooden Soldiers" ments was approved and con- luncheon was served at noon. sponse, missionary; doing hymn, tracts liurton Butterfield. son of Mr & to Miss Caroline ottered at On Dee. 21, benediction, Wednesday, Wiley congregation; Everett, Anthony Barlow, Mrs 10:30 a.m. Mrs Sarah Bowen will Mrs Almon L. Butterfield, 12686 Miller; organ postlude, Roxie Erva Smith, Sharp, Miss present the literature lesson, to South 1700 West, Riverton, and Ray Rich. Pamela Brady, and Miss Kather-in- be followed by a Christmas par- Lauritz Petersen, son of Mr 4 Mrs Willis L. Petersen, 11991 Miller. ty. South 1700 West, Riverton. The Bids were asked on three conband will then play two descnp ventional buses, to be delivered tive numbers, "March of the Lit next su miner. These buses will Midvale, Lark tie Tin Soldiers." and "Silver 12 now units old. replace years Students in Recital liells." The girls' ensemble will The board renewed its agreeROMIE C. LESSLEY present "Hear the Ringing of the ment with M. James Macfarlane On Sunday afternoon, Dec. 4. Bells." Funeral services were conduct to permit bun to serve in the 1961 Miss Dixie Reed, daughter of The band and chorus will con a substitute and will rd Thursday afternoon for Romie legislature, & Mrs Floyd Reed, Cypress elude the secular section of the lor at .Midvale ele- Mr Cooper Lessley, 70. 728:1 South be arranged St., presented her students in a program by portraying "The Mr Macfarlane is 2700 West, West Jordan, who died mentary where recital at the Midvale First Storv of Christmas" in music piano at his home Monday of natural assistant principal. Ward. Those participating on the and song. Soloists for the con Mrs Bernice Richardson was causes. program were Royce Gardner, eluding number are Snellen Ras Mr Lessley was a mink ranch- appointed to fill a lunch worker Rita Gilbert, LuDonna Ault, Mau-rin- mussen, daughter of Mr & Mrs er and was a rural postal carrier acancy at West Jordan elemen- Ross, Paul Ross, Elaine Floyd H. Rasmussen, Lark, and in the Murray area for 2( years tary. Welch, Michael Reed, Suzanna Catherine Culbertson, daughter before his retirement in 11)53. He Before adjourning, the board Heed, Glen Blackham Natalie of Mr & Mrs J. K. Culbertson was a member of the Letter Car- f education passed a resolution Reed, Midvale and Judy and 6606 South 2200 West, West Jor riers of America, a veteran of dan. World War 1. .and a member of the Disabled American Veterans.' He was born in Mar. 3, in Glasgow, Howard County, Mo., a son of William Taylor and Laura Stanley Lessley. He married Viola Jacobson, June 25, 1925, in Salt Lake. Survivors include his widow. two sons and a daughter, Iiomie V., Warren T., and Mrs Virginia L. Ward, all of West Jordan: 3 grandchildren; brothers, and sisters. Herbert, liozeinan, Mont.: Kmniett S.. Hurricane; Gcorue W., Boonville, Mo.; Frank I! , Sandy; Mrs Nadine Hepburn. Mr Grace Calif.; Ingelwood. Jones, Lennox, Calif., ami Mrs Nola Manion, Marstow. Calif. Burial was in Salt Lake City V"-- do not allow for any who may move into the district during that time. In the past this has been a sizeable and likely will increase as new subdivisions are developed.! Areas where the fastest growth is expected include Butler, from 341 now to 503 in 1966; Cottonwood Heights from 339 to 559; Edgemont from 647 to 1.257; Sandy from 809 to 1,121. Midvale indicates a moderate increase from 1,079, presently the largest of the elementary schools, to 1,105, ranking behind both Edgemont and Sandy. The census indicates little change at Bingham, Lark, and Union, though as a practical matter most families will move from Bingham within the next year. WoMs 1 TGne Service Tuesday At Bingham High fig-us- e e Fruit Cake Mix Cop-perto- Margarine Shortening WALNUT MEATS 35' lb. ib. 3 ib n 27' Salad Oil 59' Salad Dressing qt. 49' qt 35' 1 v -- REG. 45c Purity 10) 5,b"n98c Honey rjj Slked Pineapple 2tan25C Drink 5 Drink OrangeS no Mandarin 4 46 4 46 Pineapple-Orang- e Pineapple-Gr'frui- t oz cans 89' oz cans 89" Priesthood" e Obituaries v 18, s WW IrW mm JL mm Cemetery. TODA.Y XJDP Christmas Story Told m At Ward Dinner Party in Midvale First Ward I'n niary officers, teachers and part ners enjoyed a Christmas dinner Thursday evening. Following the dinner a Christmas story u.is told by Mrs Alberta Millinuton. after which Christmas carols were sung by approximately Co SJiJi ELECTRIC TRAIN SEX AND DOLL HOUSE SET NOTHING TO by Methodist Society Methodist Church Women's So ciety of Christian Service ba.iar and' (urkey dinner will be held Friday, Dec. Hi. at the Midvale City Hall. Dinner will be .served from 11 a in. till 2 p in. and then from 5 p.m. to J p.m. The Red flourcsccnl ape applied to keys and flashlights makes them easy to locate. I car cans can 49c Cleaned Shrimp 39c Oysters e SIRLOIN ROUND STEAKS STEAKS td) J can 2 . 7L can T-BO- NE STEAECS &(p)c & v lb. lb. v y Giant Detergent Liquid Detergent 3 Roll Gift Wrap . arrived! A wonderful new amy of tishrooj from CdiforaU. Potatoes FRIDAY, DEC. 23, 8 p.m. 30 Foot GIFT SETS FOR MEN 98 . lb. 39 Facial Tissue 3 4ooct.Pkgs. 59c 49c Bathroom Tissue 4roiis29c SEEDLESS 29 O Oc 03 , RAISINS can VINE RIPE held Were toe 39' 29' - Saltine Crackers2Ms 39c Mayonnaise uuh scuddcr qt.49c Peanut Butter 3" iar98c Peanuts Scuddcr 23' . . . Drawing will 1 33XJY! Bourjois . . . Remington . . . Jewelite . . Coty Bylvania . . . Sunbeam . . . Timex . . . Westclox . . . Schick . . Wrisley . . . and many others! Amity ' 3 Laura public is invited. jairt Tuna Fish Crab Meat Turkeys guests. 49 V HOLIDAY DRAWING The Dinner Announced Rump Roasts No. 2 Fresh Dates BY Oranges YARDLEY Tomatoes 40c 19c Celery cmP swea 5 n. 39c Dry Onions KING'S MEN OLD SPICE $129 50 lbs. gc Navci ib. 5 ibs.!3c TOP BRASS GILLETTE REG. 55c SIZE GIFT SETS FOR LADIES X COTY DESERT REG. 69c SIZE Angel Food Cake Mix EVENING IN PARIS FLOWER TWEED -- 29c REVLON ssaoii VALLEY 1. v .... M.,lvjl. AM.1.11 KjiK7 7650 S. 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