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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) capture lingle-hande- 1) of a CO 1 01 THE MEMORIZE PICTDRE Utah Veterans Reminded to File This 7 That (Continued from page Girls Hoys and TIE MIES MB SENTINEL Friday, December 30, i960 Page Eight pri LASTS LONGER Annual Reports The thousands of Utah veter- Wonder how many of you men, and dependents drawing Jans lone and with no radio contact, have driven up to thatsions under a variety of separate laws are reminded that they phone booth? Ray had no way of must make a yearly report of knowing whether the man was income to VA in order to conwhich had rm. J, and the alert tinue to receive benefits. been broadcast described the According to Elmer J. Smith, " escapee as extremely uanger-ous.- manager of the Salt Lake regionincome reIf the man had had a gun, the al office, the annual officer could have been a sitting porting forms will be released tihs year with the benefit checks duck. The man was half frozen from at the end of December. In the night hiding in past years several pending neicis, ne naa a oroKen veneora ,ltuh havl had ufforcd when his knot slipped ist t on thoir accounts and he fell to the ground, andlf()r failure t0 return question- he had no gun. But the officer naires promptly, or for improp had no way of knowing these erly completed forms. The VA is things. especially concerned this He didn't know, for sure, that year because new legislation has the man was the escaped pri- - greatly complicated the yearly oner, but he did know that heTePort! in. c5rtai" was stalking a suspicious char- size of the estate, and making acter, and they are always dan- changes in items which must be The saw officer simply gerous. counted as income. his duty and did it, and put a In view of these complications, Mr Smith cautions all persons dangerous character out of required to make a report to IT pen-woul- d Kennecott Near Safety Record On Operation ... CHERRY PEACH , FOR ..- - REMEMBER TO: YOUR PROTECTION, Turn down gifts from strcsts Avoid dark and lone! strangers Refuse rides offered by strangers -' .'.T jp"1. kIvt r ri" Mssf Know your local policeman D.tor, F4m4 Iwm Seagulls Carol During Holiday O'jting LEONARD Des-pain- - ;ii.-!.j()- ""-'- L i '" " " i V 3 39c Shortening 59" 398' Walnut Meats " " 89c ' , SWEET PICKLES Ec .3 qt OCJic V V L. HATHAWAY . , iiTiirn-r- PICKLES Funeral services for Leonard LeRoy Hathaway, 83, 7139 South 13th East, were held Friday in the Union First Ward chapel with Bishop Ronald Beckstrom officiating. Speakers were Del E. Brady, Parley R. Glover, and Bishop Beckstrom. Mr Hathaway was born in Mill-- , ville, Sept. 23, 1877, a son of Elisah Brown and Deborah Jane Clifford Hathaway. He married Marie Katherine Dee on Apr. 6, 1901. She died Nov. 11, 1919. He married Una F. Jensen Sept. 29, 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Tem ple. He was a livestock dealer and a resident of Utah Hol-lida- n (2) R DILL. I.Mtflp.ilM Obituaries The Seagull Girls of the Mid vale Second Ward enjoyed car oling Wednesday evening. After caroling, they returned to the home of their teacher, Mrs Har old Pearson, Smelter St., for a Christmas party. Girls enjoying the exchange of gifts and re freshments were Patricia Leath erwood, Susan Carrigan, Karen Nielsen, Linda Ninomya, Kay rVnn McCandlass. Carma Pear son, Dianne olliday, Jo Ann Cheryl Christensen, Dana Thurber, Marsha M a z u r a n, , Rhea Reading, and Tayna fcssi 1 n Saltine Crackers2b Peanut Butter W" Utah Copper Division of Kenne-ot- t Newlyweds Honored at Copper Corp. The division's frequency rate, projected to the end of the year, Wednesday Reception is estimated at 2.95 disabling inMiss Afton Jensen pledged juries for evry million manhours wedding vows with her bride worked. groom, Sherman R. Day, in the This should qualify the divi- Salt Lake Temple Wednesday sion for four awards from the morning, II. Pres. Raymond National Safety Council, accord- Clayton officiating. Midvale. ing to E. K. Olson, Jr., safety Newlyweds were honored at a director. The mine and smelter reception Wednesday evening at will qualify for the Award of the East Midvale Second Third Draper Men Receive Honor, highest prize offered by Ward meetinghouse. Guests were Prison Service Pins quorum he filled three stake mis- the Safety Council. The entire greeted by parents, Mr & Mrs division will earn the Award of Ross S. Day, Draper, and Mr Service award pins were . pre- nm ,' an(, Slinfl 'Sf.hnni Merit. ..,! li' & Mrs Hans C. Jensen, Midvale. in irt , i,, cMiim;; MIA ncuiKwiaj ,,,,,,.,.;,J,.,,i,.,,i ij . : , , ... auu,i til iir . i :ui,wiiiiAin.i-iiThe division worked approxi-- l .i i . me , i tali Mate rrison em- Helming uic ui iiu wenmately 2,270,000 manhours with LcttyLant. Mrs Rex B. Lybbcrt, ploycs a. an annual Christmas!0' , anH h out a lost time accident lrom H 1G ' to Dec. Oct. 5, a per- Fairbourn, the bridegroom's sis- - According to John W. Turner,1,,:, M n , , iod. This should qualify for an- ter, and Mrs Harold BvwaU--r U,ere were three 15 one 10-year, other Award of Merit. Lo.ann Day the br.deg room s year, and 1, 5 year pins award-- , s,;ns BuUer: The previous record was 34 was the flower girl. . ,. . ,.,Aona..d j.,V t'il ,, ff ...,,; consecutive days of approxi- - Kav Terry was best man and residents 23 Draper receiving,,,, andchildren; mately 1,100,000 manhours. This usheriiiL' were Rich Raninton. pins were Lt. Loyal h Brchcll.sist ofKearns. attie New5y and Dora frequency rate Lannv Nalder, Garv Larsen, Ho 10 year pin; Sterling Smith, Jo- year's over-al- l Ida. St. Anthony, Simmons, I. showed a 5 improvement over, bert "iVderson, Glen Fairbourn seph It Smith Lloyd Stone, brothers, Jed. Washington, Delthe 1959 rate of 3.11. The Karl Miller. Near pins, bert, Chester, Ida. auenev rate for this vear is bas-- l Tin. newivweus uiii mil.. ., " ca on an esuuiaie 01 40 (iisaoung j,,,,,,.. m i)r;,p,.r. Printing is the sixth largest injuries to the end of the year.j The bride is a graduate of manufacturing industrv in Melvyn R. Heaps to about 13' t million BYU and her husband has been Claim Bride in Kansas lanhours. attending the P rnvo schiMil and1 will continue bis studies there.: U.S. school enrollment has .MeHn li. lieapn, son 01 Mp & Stains in cups can be removed lie has fulfilled an LDS mission iiiinpi il from 31 milium to 4G mil- nt.aps Riverton i'dwjn fcy rubbing with salt. jto Australia. y,'ars-jwill claim Miss Janice Smith . as his bride Apr. 2 in Topeka, Kan. Announcement was made by Mr & Mrs Glen Smith, Waka-jrusa- , Kan. The future bridegroom is stationed at Forbes Air Force Base iin Kansas. . P BERRY kof.!a carefully study the instruction sheet which will accompany the form, and to seek the help of VA contact representatives, or local service officers, where questions arise. As an added service this year. VA contact experts will visit the major cities throughout the state '60 during the month of January. These visits will be publicized in and on ,ocal loc.al noPapcrs in its record The best safety . radio stations. . i. 4l, , AF?L2 hundred )(;..;,,.; MWS AT oner escapee. i 'TL Salad Oil anne qt. 49c Salad Dressing qt. lb. 27' Mayonnaise qt.49c L $229 Canned Picnic Pork Roasts Beef Roasts 29c Rump Roasts 39c Ground Beef - L Clif-siste, 5- - - fre-an- ib. 3 i- - V 49' 98' 1 uEva.e:' $ Laura Scudder 35c SIRLOIN ROUND p 1 T-BO- NE STiAEC Si STEAKS STEAKS Amer-involvin- u-- . I''il0 Increase in Utah Vehicle Registration 8.5 ' While "official returns" will be conclusive until January 19C1, State Highway officials not estimate that I'tah's vehicles will increase about 8.5 over 19i9 or a total of 450,751. Vehicles last vear totaled 415.330. This included 315.233 passenger trucks, jcars. Other vehicles jtrailers, buses, motorcycles, etc., jwere 100,097. As near as can be ascertained at this period, Utah's average increase is about the 'same as the national average or slightly higher. Lions Union Jan. you'll rate 1961 as tLe most satisfying year of your life. May you enjoy tlie Lest of health and much happiness . fioliil progress in . . make the direction of achiev- trap BYU one end of the vear to the other. The I1VU Salt I ak adult cation ci'titcr annminiTs liases 10 tr!i;:ii'!i nffcud to .li tit'. c( tli.illi Sail Lake !' an i. 'In- - wmtir t' tri. - v -- . iiu m in tin1 1; 't ! ; m.. i'i ,f I',-- sol. . uiil LMS Srmin.1. I .,m III h it. aie i'... h , I. - v. Yal coin t Iiu: !l m ju-- t S.Ivk.I 'hi T. ll III" in- - :sjn J lb. V Canned Hams Canned Hams Fresh Dates Cauliflower PITTED OLIVES Oysters FROZEN d! snobaii 19e ib. can Light Meat fl Tf TUNA Cleaned Shrimp 29c Crab Meat Z9C SLICED ll en n (i.itn m ills, iissciI thrn-jgh- ' mm 3 n. 98c ib. 2( Delicious Apples 5 ibs 29c 5C 25' can V 39c Cabbage .!.! cm nis J 369 ib. tall can lb. K(p)c cdJ b. Pork Spareribs 6 . $4" Pork Sausage 5 CT3 .' 'I fl(p)c " M.-nIt .!:-("r M I!., .'a- -- ( r '.'i- - li, ! ' 1', :m v i!l si. t TrMat "" p Ml t'Jiti S'tli' 'i.'li' a' ,i i !. I ps t !,nr, h Hi- -; 1 1.isi. In ln. irinc i '.'A -- lart at s , in ami i,,ii, liiil"' at :i p m ., . . li ir:r ri"i v ' 1 !: Ms ,,!..! ;.t.. edil two n( 'an br IhM k vi 'j.ma tdJ 1 Minced Clams Center Offers Classes in Religion ing your most cherished ambitions, from j Prepare Trap Shoot 2 shoot, annual affair sponsored by tne Union Lions iClub. will be held Jan 2, start-;inat 10 a m . at the Union Gun Club. R3oo South nth Fast. Bill Moss, chairman, announces that the shoot is open to the public, with proceeds devoted to the Lions Club's sij;ht conservation 'program Prices of hams, bacon, and chickens are ready to be awarded the winners A If all our wishes for you come true, (p)c . ? U fTAc W on 39 (an 39' |