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Show SENT. NEC (Utaht THE MIDVALE Page Ten Friday, May 19, 1961 Abplanalp, David home from a trip to Oklahoma Anderson, Eldon where they visited the Don Dennis Herriman Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter Phone: AM Cranes. Mr & Mrs Earl Poor entertained at dinner in honor of the Lowell Hamiltons and Mr & Mrs Mothers Honored and children DeLoy Densley LDS Church Service Kearns, Sunday- A Mother's Day program at Visiting with his parents, Mr & the LDS Church service Sunday Mrs Henry Butterfield, for Moth morning honored the new moth- er's Day were Mr it Mrs George ers, mothers of the growing fam- Butterfield and family, Logan, ily, and grandmothers. Special and were dinner guests at the music consisted of a double quartet, Grafton Bowles, James Bow- Lawrence Butterfield home. les, Trusster Bowles, Sheron Mr & Mrs Earl Butterfield. Bowles, James Bowles, Nephi S. Midvale, and Mr it Mrs W'illard Buttcrficld, and David Butter-field- , accompanied by Mrs La- - Bills, Riverton, and families vis ited their father, Thomas S. But Dean Bowles. at Herriman Camp Hears Settler Talk on Early The Herriman Camp of the DUP held its meeting at the home of Mrs Alice Bodcll last Monday. The was lesson given 198 Finish Mrs by Fern C. Butterfield. Mrs Nora Crane gave the history of her grandfather. Thomas Butterfield one of the first settlers of Herriman, and who Herriman Canyon was named after. Sixteen guests were served refreshments. The Relief Society work day last Tuesday was spent in quilting and a rock demonstration, di rected by Mrs Maunne Forman The lesson was given by Mrs Annie Bodcll. Hostesses included Mrs Isabelle Bills, Mrs Bessie Butterfield, Mrs Alice Bodcll, and the refreshment committee, Mrs Ray Butterfield and Mrs Carol Ann Butterfield. Mrs Lillian Bowles, who recently was the winner of the Central district "Mother of the Year," was guest of honor at a at her home family Sunday for Mother's Day. Present were Mr & Mrs Grafton Bowles and family, the James Bowleses, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Jack Bowles, Mr & Mrs Sam Bowie, Mr it Mrs Bob Bowles, the T- - ler Bowleses, Mr it Mrs T. o Bowles, Mr it Mrs Julian Bowles. Taylorsville, the Glen Steadmans, &anay, and Mr & Mrs Nephi S, Butterfield and families. Mr & Mrs James Newman had as their dinner guest for Mother's Day Mrs Janie Newman, River- ion. Guests at the Nat Crane home Sunday included Mr it Mrs Leon fcwell and children. Bluffdale. Mr & Mrs Joe Horvath and children, Reno, spent part of their vacation here with Mr & Mrs Ar thur W. Crane, Mrs Ilorvath's parents. They were en route RAYETTE ZAAR terfield, Sunday. Mr it Mrs Walter E. Crane were entertained at dinner for Mother's Day at the home of their daughter and family, the Ken Keids, West Jordan. Mrs Reid and sons accompanied them to Provo where they attended t.ie rock snow at the Provo Armory. The Lafe Cranes were quests for Mother's Day at the home of Mr & Mrs Russell Bishop, Mid vale. Mrs Florence Labrum, Park City, has been convalescing from a minor operation at the home of her daughter and family, the Ted Lnnstensens. Mother's Day at the George K. Parry home Sunday was enhanced by the Lowell Parrys, Mr 4 Mn Russell Marcroft and fam ilies, Salt Lake, the Arnold Par rys, Kearns, Mr it Mrs Henry A. Miller, Draper, and a call from Mrs Parry's sister Mrs Monroe Kirkpatrick, Pasadena, Calif. Mrs Wilma Crane and sons Ste ven and Brent, Pavson. and daughter Kathleen, BYU. spent Sunday evening with Mr &, Mrs vern Bodcll. Visiting the Vern Bodells Mon day were Mrs Sam Bodcll and daughter, Mrs Jack Burgon, Mid Archuleta, Arnold, Terry Asay, Bryce Klotovich, Joe Kubota, Gary Larsen, Roy Lundquist, Bill Butterfield, Craig Callisto, Dennis Chapman, William Cochran, Bob Cole, Robert Conkle, Jack Cook, Gerald Cooke, Gerald Cordova, Ray Coward, Ronnie Grane, Bruce Crane, Jeffrey Crump, Arlin Crump, Roger Deakin, Eddie Delgado, Joe Denney, James Densley, Glen Densley, Kent Despain, Don Dimond, Harold Farrer, David Fine, Kent Glover, Roger Hainsworth, Richard Hardman, Marrell Holt, Tim Humes, Sam Jenson, Ray Madsen, Floyd Malkos, George Martinez, Paul McAllister, Ben McNeills, Tommy Menna, Henry Milner, Grant Milner, Micky Mitchell, Mike Neilson, Van Nielsen, Fred Oliver, Rickie Padgen, Mike Page, Dennis Parry, Randy Peisley, Paul Peterson, Mark Peterson, Reid Peterson, Russell Price, Lloyd Quintana, Abe Reading, Steven Redmond, Terry Roberts, Dennis Sandstrom, Terry Schmidt, Richard Schorr, John Schouten, Randy Schwab, Edward Scroggin, Brent Smith, Brent Smith, Val Sorich, Jimmy Stocking, Craig Taylor, Marty Todd, Wayne Withers; Jearl Ames, Florence Attikai, Harriet Austin, Judy Wave That Stays Ever After NO CURL SAG only $650 Club met The Merry Eights at the home of their leader Mrs Selma Olson. The meeting was called to order by President Shirley Olson. The girls made quick mi and made muffins. Joy Ann Osborne, song leader, led the group in song practice, it is revale. ported by Glenda Childs. Birthdays will he relehralpH hv The 6th graders of the Crescent Fearris Ingram May 33 and Gwen school vsited Mt. Jordan Junior Kcia may u. High Thursday. Friday, May 12, at the Crescent school the 6th graders presented their promotional evening program. After the program the group Lorna Allgood, Reporter danced. Their mothers were spePhone: AM 5 6241 cial guests. Refreshments were served. On May 13 at the South Jordan Cub Scout Carnival school auditorium Karen Samuel-son- , Shcrec Hyde, Susan Hyde, Deemed Success Marilyn Hyde, and Lynette Oake-so- n A Cood crowd turned nut far danced in a revue. the Cub Scout carnival held May "A Joyous Mother's Day" was it witn games, fish pond, plenty of the program pres to cat, and prizes for all at the the theme at Cres Ward House. To climax the affair ented Sunday morning a Wonderful PVPninP nf Indian cent Ward Sunday School by the Junior Sunday School. More than dancing was presented by Robert 100 boys and girls participated. McLean. A few nf th hnv.c Marion Osborn gave a reading thought sure they had been scalp- and the Mother's Day address ed. The final number presented was given by Patty Ann Dahl. by Mr McLean was the "Lord's Lavina Harrison, Mrs Anna in sign language. Proyer" Smith, Mrs Lydia Carrol!, Mrs Awards were presented to Glen Patty Ann Dahl. and Mrs Lois Grecorv. Radnev Garn I.aVnn Crebs. They were presented with Mcllor, Jimmy Fairbourn, and little planters. AH the mothers Tommy Shay. Webelos were giv- received a potted plant. The closen to Randy Osborne and Dennis ing number as sung by Wayne nion. r iciu pacKS were presented Smith, Grant Hickman, Clifton to each boy who had sold 5 tick- Johnson, and William Smith. ets to the They The restoration of the Aaronic were Chris Svedin, Ross Johnson. Priesthood was the theme of the Randy Smith, Ryan Riska, Brian meeting Sunday in the Crescent Ward. Awards were presented to rairoourn, and urau uison. the following Preston boys: Lloyd, Clair Lloyd. Bryan Stead-man- , Pack 129 Plans Bruce Sleadman. Michael Olsen. Dee Jaynes, Fred E. Booth at Scout-O-Ram- a Brent Carroll, Dwight Cub Scouts of Pack 129 are Johnson, Paulus Svedin, Joe Os borne, and Steven Johnson. Brent planning a booth for the Scout. to he held at lhr llnivnr. Carroll and Preston Lloyd re sity of Utah fieldhouse May 2G ceived "Duty to God" awards. ana n ai e p.m. Crescent Kent Dunn, son of Mr & Mrs John Dunn, celebrated his 4th birthday May 7. The day was spent visiting relatives. Patty Ann Schroder, daughter of Mr & Mrs Kenneth Schroder, celebrated her UUh birthday anniversary on May 10 at a party. A croup of Crescent women at tended a rooking school May 11 and 12 at the Draper First Third Ward. They received quile a lew door prizes and food. Midvale Beauty Salon 12 Allra St. KvrninK Appointments Call Brent AM S 0133 Dairi) Queen v':!.-;- ' I, May 18. 19, 20 H LIMITED TIME ONLY TRY ONt (X J hj LIVE IT IT! Enjoy liOYAL TKEAT l ' VX V.-- TODATI A y' m mm AMS-283- 1 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE On the 5th day of June, 1961, at 7:30 o'clock, hearings to consider the question of broadening Midvale City zoning classification l to include dry cleaning es Phyllis Pappas, Sherrie Pedersen, Linda Petersen, Leslee Pike, Susan Read, Nancy Roberts, Vickie Romero, Mary Ruiz, Patsy Saibara, Jane Santiago, Gloria Seal, Tava Lee Steed man, Vicki Jo Stevens, Judy Stocks, Ann Tesch, DeAnn Thorn, Ardeila Trujillo, Janet Turpin, Shirley Tsinnie, Mary Tyson, Bobbie Lou Tzeiranakis, Mary Valdez, Ida Vicchriili, Mary Louise Vigil, Clorinda Wells, Merrilee White, Sharon Williamson, Nancy Jo Wilson, Karen Wood, Kathleen Wootten, Wilma Workman, Marlene C-- tablishments using materials in their operations and emitting no steam or objection able odors, will be held at Mid ' vale City Hall. All parties interested or concerned with- this matter are in vited to attend and voice their views. , HENRY BECKSTEAD, Mayor (Pub. Apr. 330.0 to 2 IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Midvale City Council and the Midvale City Planning Commission will hold-public hearing at the Midvale City Hall on Saturday, May 27, 1961 at 1 e p.m., upon a proposal to in Zone all of the area west NOTICE a C-- 2 of State Street and south of Wasatch Street presently zoned l and also, a tract described as commencing Northwest corner State and Wasatch Streets and running thence West 286 feet, thence North 117 feet, thence West 50 feet, thence North 293 feet to the South boundary of East Alta View Gardens subdivi sion, thence East 95 feet to the Southeast corner of said subdi vision, thence Northerly to the East boundary of said subdivision to the present city limits on the Easterly line of the D. & R.G. right of way, thence South eastward and South along the railroad and State street to the point of beginning. The Planning Commission hah recommended that the area South of Wasatch Street be retained In ZoncC-and that the part North of Wasatch Street be changed to C-- Zone C-- l Commencing West C50.1 feet from the Northeast Corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section 34, T. 2 S., R. 1W., S. L. B. & M; thence West 306.0 feet; thence South 358.8 feet; thence East 306.0 feet; thence North 358.8 feet to beginning. R-- to 2 C-- 2 Commencing East 994.36 feet and North- 361.33 feet from the Southwest Corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 27, T. 2 S.. R. 1 W., S. L. B. it M.; thence North 298.67 feet; thence West 820.0 feet, more or less, to the existing boundary line of the zone; thence along said boundary line South 450.0 feet, more or less; thence East 660.0 feet, more or less; thence North 180.0 19,26 May 2) described property: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 24. Olof Olson Subdivision No. 2. said corner being North 514.67 feet and West 441.87 feet from the East 14 corner of Section 36, T2 S. R W. S. L. B. it OOn Q U 0 n n Open Monday thru Saturday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. BRAKE & FRONT END SPECIAL ! $15.50 Value ! M 50 WITH THIS America Cra $ ADVERTISEMENT $ Only Paris additional Moil. Ihra Frl. Onj Here's What We Do For You 1. FRONT END ALIGNMENT 2. 3. 4. 5. Toe-OCorrect Caster, Camber, Toe-iInspect, Adjust and Tighten Steering ADJUST BRAKES ON ALL 4 WHEELS Adjust Handbrake Adjust Pedal Clearance INSPECT ENTIRE BRAKE SYSTEM Mauler and Wheel Cylinders Brake Lining Brake Drums Hydraulic System Grease Seals CLEAN, INSPECT AND REPACK FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS INSPECT SHOCK ABSORBERS SUSPENSION SYSTEM M.. and BRAKES running thence S 0 21' 25" W 813 feet, more or less, to the South line of the Olson property; thence North 86J 58' West 905 feet more or less RELINED NO MONEY AND j95 BrS Coast-t- o Coast DOWN ROOFS PAINTED Charge it Major Oil Co. Credit Cards Accepted All With i Largest nrano 5148 SOUTH STATE world Raw Linseed Oil ond Graphite Or MURRAY, UTAH EM 07 26 SALT LAKE CITY Al WESTERMAN TOM PAIELl AH persons interested will be heard at the time and place above stated. BY ORDER OF THE CITY AM Bpeciamia 135 WESf 9th SOUTH Owners Choice of Materials C-- COUNCIL LAWRENCE 1 Buxton's Heating 41 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING TERRITORY TO MIDVALE CITY AND EXTENDING THE CORPORATE LIMITS WHEREAS, a uetition in writ ing has been filed in the office of the City Recorder of Midvale City, accompanied by a plat showing an area contiguous to the present Midvale City Limits, which area the respective sign ers of said petition, they being a mHority of the owners of real and the owners of more proj'-rtthan (13) in value of real property as shown by the last assessment rolls in Salt Lake County, in such area, desire to be annexed to Midvale Citv: NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED hv the City Council of Midvale City, State of Utah as follows: SECTION ONE: That the area shown unon the plat prpnared bv LA MAR P. SMITH, Civil Eng ineer. and filed in the Office of the Citv Recorder of Midvale City, Utah, being the following C-- 1 AM AM 36 A. MINEF.R. City Recorder (Pub. May 12, 19, 26) SPECIALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate. of Louis E. Van Dam. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of T. Donald Crccr, attorney at law. 405 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 8th MRS JAMES H. POWELL day of July, A.D. 1961. Mrs Funeral services for James Jay I. Van Dam. II. Powell, 59, 552 E. Center St.. Adminstrator of the estate of Midvale, were held last Monday Louis E. Van Dam. at 1 p.m. at the Midvale Firt A.D. IJHil. Ward Chapel with burial in the (Pub. May 5 12 19 20) Midvale cemetery. Mrs Powell died Thursday at NOTICE 9 a.m. at her home. She was born Mary U. Johnson, Jan. 6. A Public Hearing will be held l!o2, in Sandy, a daughter of before the Town Board of West Mward It. and Mary Benson Jordan for the purpose of run Johnson. She was married toting chanr.es In the Town of WcM James II. Powell Apr. 23. 1919 Jordan. The hearing will be held in ball Lake City, later solemniz on June 12th at 7:oo p in. at the ed in the Sail Lake LDS Temple. Salt Lake County Fire Station on She was a member of the LDS 7hoo South In West Jordan. Utah Church. Lady Firemen's Auxiliary TIiom areas affected arc do scribed at follows: and Midvale uarucn Club. R-l C-She is survived by her husCommencing North W0 0 feet band, a son IVralil. a daughter Corner of the Mrs Joseph (Mary) Watts. Sandy. from the Soothe five grandchildren, two brothers. Southwest quarter of Section 27. rlhur It. and Elmer S. Sandy. T.2S.. I(.IW S. L. II. & M : Obituaries rtnuc Midval PRIME RIB ROASTS Tomatoes 53c Gr. Peppers lb. PRIME RIB STEAK lb. 69c CHEESE 12" PIZZA PIES OFFICIAL PfPPCRONI Garbage MOT CE Garbage MUST be placed out in the MORNING of the day of collection and and the empty cans tok en in that day. It is unlawful to do otherwise. PIZZA PIES ALL I6 ttr fart w Wrdw ! IH Mrtf an4 CHi CLASS . 5 for $1.00 PACK 1 5e Cucumbers EA. Lilians Lucky Lager 6cans73c Vtli Dog Food 12 cans $1.00 Ctitria MIDVALE CITY CORP. tf Ortftr at. . " 69c ,b 39c WEINERS R. Placing garbage ot the curb the day or evening before collection is for bidden os unsightly ond 12 c MEAT BREAD mutim AAaXS Dairy Queen 7215 So. Sfcft TOWN BOARD of WEST JORDAN Don J. Parr, Chairman (Pub. Apr. 19,26, May 2,9) 277.0 feet; thence feet; thence South 277.0 feet; thence East 330.0 feet NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING to beginning. R-- unlawful. "wir Parry, West - v a Moulton, Linda .thence North Legal Notices c. xy Regular 35c Nelson, Nancy Nichols, Diane Nicoletti, Kary D. Nielsen, Carolyn Osoro, Christie Ostler. Carole Pando, Bessie Pando, Margaret Jean 3 along said South line to the City, and shall become effective East line of Monroe Street; immediately upon puDiicauon. Passed bv the unanimous vote thence North 1" 02' 55" West of the Midvale City Council this 287 feet more or less along 15th day of May, 1961. the East line of said street to the Southwest corner of HENRY BECKSTEAD thence Padjen Subdivision; Mayor, Midvale City. South 87" 12' 15" East 618.12 Attest: ' corner to Southeast the feet LAWRENCE A. MINEER of Padjen Subdivision; thence Midvale City . Recorder, North 0" 47' 45" East 397.21 (Pub. Apr. 19, 1961). feet to the Southwest corner of Lot 27, Olof Olson Subdivision, No. 2; thence South 89 12' 15" East 169.96 feet; thence North 0 47' 45" East Subscribe to the Sentinel 117.98 ft; thence South 88 02' East 114.70 ft to the point of beginning. be, and it is hereby annexed to Midvale City, and that the corp orate limits of Midvale Cty be and they are hereby extended so as to include such area. SECTION TWO: It is to the best interests of the citizens of Midvale City that this Ordinance and Air Conditioning become effective immediately, in that there is an immediate and ureent need for the inenrnnr- LENNOX FURNACES ation thereof into Midvale City so that improvement upon said and Air Conditioning property may go forrward at the Service to all makes earliest possible Jime. SECTION THREE: This Ordi AM nance shall be published once in me Miavate Jsentinel, a newspaper of general circulation in Midvale 7693 S. State Midvale al earn tSfe ThunM Frl., Sot. Boulton, 2 one-thir- Scout-o-Ram- The Magic Martinez, Leoneriz, Martinez, Mary Mixfield, Cheryl Maynard, Madge McAllister, Virginia Miller, Linda Montoya, Alice Montoya, Delores Montoya, Mercy Butterfield, Myrna Butterfield, Sue Butterfield, Veda Caine, Judy Campos, Patty Church, Millie Cordova, Dorothy Cordova, Prescilla Culbertson, Becky Dallinga, Linda Dangerfield, lliene Deakin, Margy DeGraffenried, Joy Drommond, Arline Elliott, Carol Freestone, Linda Gallegos, Angie Garcia, Mary Greene, Suzanne Gonzales, Rachel Hansen, Car ma Hansen, Margaret Harney, Barbara Harrison, Sharon Hopkins, Judy Jensen, Diane Jensen, Gayle Johnson, Pam Jolley, Lois Kidd, Ruth Leonard, Judy Lopez, Jenny Lucero, Vivian Lukich, Margio Martinez, Barbara Martinez, Elaine Webb, William Williams, Mike Arnold Badovinatz, Nancy Barben, Carol Bardsley, Marilyn Bateman, Brenda Berry, Carta Bevan, Loya Anne Bills, Carla Blight, Sally Ann Bolaris, Kathey Norma Bridges, Lynette Brown, Suzanne Butterfield, Judy Tremmeling, Larry Vigil, Orlando Wagstaff, Richard Johnson, David Johnson, Larry Jones, Dee Jorgensen, Jay Keysaw, Jimmy Kleyweg, at West Jordan Lopez, Alex Beck, Monte Bell, Keith Benson, Richard Bianchi, Dennis Booth, Steven Bowen, Ralph Brinkerhoff, Randy Brown, Charles' Burton, Ronald C. feet, more or less, thence East 160.0 feet, more or less, to the point of beginnnig. R-to R-at the Southeast Commencing Corner of Section 22, T. 2 S., R. 1 W., S. L. B. it M.; thence North 1320.0 feet; thence West 1914.0 feet; thence South 1320.0 feet; thence East 594.0 feet; thence South 1760.0 feet; thence East 1320.0 feet; thence North 1760.0 feet to beginning. By order of: .... Tuna can23c 10 It. Sugar Snacks 4 pkgs. $1 ft. 30c Wonder Buns 25c (nil I |