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Show Council Continued from Page superintendent. Elmer C. Speers, Salt Lake Scheduled in S. L City, project engineer for Kennecott's Western Mining Divi-ionCharles B. Shu man, President will become Arthur conof the American Farm Bureau centrator operations superintend. Federation, John C. Lynn, Legislative Director AFBF; and EzDrawinq by Legion ra Taft Benson, former Secretary of Agriculture, will high Auxiliary Monday light the speaker platform at the 44th Annual Convention of the Three turteys w'il be given Utah State Farm Bureau Feder- away Monday evnmg, Nov. 13, ation to be held at the Newhouse at a meeting of the American Hotel in Salt Lake on Nov. Legion Auxiliary, ft has been An invitation is extended to announced by Mrs Wanda May-narall Farm Bureau members- and Tickets have president. friends to attend. There will be been on sale through members special departments for women. of the auxiliary and can still NofecJ 1 00 to make repairs and house the on their property, cn equipment o making it available for city use Q. if needed. Such an arrangement would give the city an additional o c c 0) pumping capacity in case of emergency and better protect the flotation mill, which has no pumping capacity at IS) present. Mr Canning was advised to Ee could b e what arrangement 0 worked out that would be satisfactory to both parties, after which an agreement could be drawn. JO It was reported that represen-- ' tatives .of the council and the State Highway Commission studied traffic at the Cook building at State St. and Wasatch St. and o found an existing traffic hazard. The state is expected to make a recommendation. For Civil Defense protection, the council ordered that an emergency generator be protected by a building and hookd up ready for use. Council committees reported a successful Halloween party, a fall cleanup cam0) successful paign, and the council accepted E the police report and water report, which showed the Midvale in satisfactory condition. o supply A system for making city road signs of reflectonzed material was studied and a detailed comparison of costs ordered. Anticipating the moving of a number of homes to be displaced by the freeway, the council pondered the proper valuation to be placed on the homes for issuance of building permits. It was suggested that.a figure representing 5 per cent of the state's appraised value be used, but no definite action was taken pending further study. Purchase of two new typewriters for the city office was authorized. A representative of an insurance company asked permission to solicit business from door to door, basing his request on the z Eagles Plan Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Use Helicopter To Reseed Area Speakers The Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 659 will hold its annual Thanksgiving dinner, Thursday, Nov. 16, at th eM and M Cafe. East of Draper Reseeding of the mountain slopes east of Draper that were burned over last summer is scheduled for this Thursday after- Six t Plays Presented , Gives First Aid," Midvale Second; "Dumb Dora," Midvale Third; "Nancy ," Midvale Fifth. by Stake Groups Changes At Kennecott's Two Ore Plants - ' at ore Three personnel changes Kennecott Copper Corp. two concentrating plants were anJ. P. O'Keefe, general manager of the Utah Copper Division. The changes are effective immediately. T. J. Hubbard, Magna, will become concentrator plant main-- t e n a n c e superintendent. Hubbard's former position of Magna concentrator operations superintendent will be taken by Neil Plummer, Holladay, who was Arthur concentrator operations nounced by . -- Mr. Dchb Thanks OFFERS ,fvs of FALL and WINTER suns in his 1 I ik'M TJiiuErcnxEiJocfflOKi i I 5 IKIUCUr I I0URB01 Bar-S-Ha- ! I"""""! ie World's Finest Bourbon 51WGKt WHISKET Id center cuts y ib. 59c ms whoieorhaif ib. 89" ks skinless ib. 49c ib. 391 Hen Turkeys a grade 12 oz. Ws Corn 5 89 Vets 14 Dog Food - HOT "DOG: 1c $100 Saturday Nov. II MIODISHADE RAIEIGH - CURLEE Fruit fix Expert Tailoring Priced from 1 0 to 6 P.M. RADIANT Large Color Selection $495 591 : Sizes 36 Reg. thru 44 Long Mrs George Barton, president of Midvale Ladies Community Club, announces an art exhibit and tea will be held for the public on Sunday, Nov. 19, Midvale City Hall in the banquet room from 3 6 p.m. Mrs Ben Bagley will assist Mrs Charles Troestcr in arranging her beautiful paintings. The tea table will be in charge of Mrs Harry Wright and Mrs Charles Schmidt. Mrs Louis C. Kjar is refreshment chairman. A picture will be given away at the club's Dec. 20 meeting. It will not be necessary to be d present to win. Mrs Warren is ticket chairman. Mrs John F. Green has been named community development chairman for the club.. No-lan- Certified Lay-a-w- ay OPEN SATURDAY VETERAN'S DAY NOW for Xmas While Stocks are Complete Walnuts 16 oz. 98' November 11th Green Giant IT eas 4973 South State Plenty of FREE Parking near our handy rear entrance. The OUTSTANDING men's wear store right in the middle of MURRAY'S MILLION cans $100 MINUTE MAID 6 oz. Texas Pink range Juice DOLLAR MILEI 4-- 83- Grapefruit .V'--' .. Chicken, Turkey, Beef, Ham, Swiss Steak Chefs Pinners Mutt "". 1 S3 2-- 89 for Yams 25c lb. LARGE AA mil tggs Van Camp's No. 1 iMifk 4 Drink Mote Mlfg 4 - 89c loyal Gelatin 15 - IS Drink Milk at bedtime and relax. Milk is the niglitcap beverage with protein. You always need protein. That's why you never outgrow your need for Milk. Drink 3 glasses every day. vocados 'J for 25 Can una Fish : ' since 1795 Pork Chops Conger Book . 1. I iy 5 year history On . ts I in.'--i- Kimball to At City Hall S Point THE BEST SELECTION Fall gardening will be discussed by Robert Atkinson at the November meeting of the Sandy Garden Club. Beginning at 8 p.m., Nov. 13, with a short business meeting, conducted by John Steadman, vice president, the group will hear from Mr Atkinson, who is president of the Nurserymen's association. The meeting will be held at (he Sandy City hall. Art Exhibit rx.; 'jif otw'iw i Bar-S-Fran- Friday afternoon, Nov. 10, Miss Helen Kimball will review Lesley Conger's "Love and Peanut Butter," at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend at Salt Lake County Library Auditorium. if 'SEAM 1 Garden Club Meets Monday Review ict' t.w . a List 3 city's Green River ordinance language, which refers to goods and merchandise, but not services. The council took no action. Miss COUNCIL CHANGE to 70th South. The week of Nov. 20 collecNext meeting of Midvale city tions will be made from 70th has been changed from council at line the to the county South and from of the Mountain, Monday, Nov. 20, to Wednesday, Point the Jordan River to the Wasatch Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. Range. First; "But Daddy," East Midvale Second; "The Laughing Ghost," Midvale First; "Ada noon. The Bureau of Land ManageFall Cleanup Set ment announced that the seed would be scattered from the air For County Area by helicopter. and Verda Graham, Gladys A schedule for the fall county Planting by airplane is quite be obtained. leaders cleanup has been announced The Auxiliary has set Monday common, but using a helicopter Ashman, speech-dramby i9 unusual procedure, but was of the Midvale Stake MIA, anevening as the deadline to reW.G.Larson, chairman of the deemed advisable the by festo nounces be used rugged ceive donated gifts the date of the play Salt Lake County Commission, in a gift shop to be conducted terrain. tival that is becoming a tradi- with the week of Nov. 13 being The was scheduled helicopter tion for mutual. Thursday, Nov. designated for the area east of at Ft. Douglas hospital and 12th Ave. hospitals. Members, and to refuel and pick up repeated 16 at 7 p.m. will be the time. the Jordan River to the Wasatch of seed loads a at point east of Midvale First Ward on Sixth Range, and from the county line anyone interested, are asked to have the unbreakable gifts, suit- Draper starting at 1 p.m. Thursable for men, women and child- day, providing weather condiren, at the Legion hall Monday tions are satisfactory. so they may be taken to the hospital on Tuesday by rehabilVeterans To Meet itation chairman, Mrs Agnes The Setterberg. gifts are wrap' Saturday, Nov. 1 To my supporters for electing ped at the hospital and sent to me to the Midvale City Council. The "Comrade" club will meet patient's families after the patient has had an opportunity to Saturday morning, Nov. 11, at choose what he wants to send 11 a.m. at the Midvale I will do my utmost to fulfill City Hall at no cost to him. This is a to commemorate Veterans' day. your trust in me. department of Utah project World War I veterans are indonated to by all Units. vited to attend, Henry Butter-fiel- d A joint opening meeting will in charge. Merril Brown is be conducted at 8 p.m. at the chairman of refreshments William R. "Bill" Cunningham and Legion Hall, with the American Washington Boberg is Legion, Neal Haun, presiding. d - One-Ac- Avenue is the place. Six one act plays are scheduled to be presented this night, one of which will be chosen to go to the district for presentation on Saturday evening, Nov. 25. Plays to be presented are "Rose Red," East Midvale Cranberries Ib. pkg 23c T Plus All Other AG Specials 'fl S&n&fa Mn AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH ti 4LuC 'Deik, Open 9 im. la 9"m! 7Da',AW VwH5riwTl?i |