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Show School Board a cn c CL Continued from Page 1 possible sale of two pieces of district-owneland but reached no decision. The board agreed to pay its share of developing an irrigation well, in cooperation with other property owners, in West Jordan. The preliminary report on the annual fire inspection was announced as good. The board approved contracts for five new teachers r as replacements. New teachers include Garry R. Hardy, Draper elementary; Glen-d- a G. May, Butler elementary; Beverly M. Webb, Midvalley elementary ;Marvin B. Harmer, West Jordan elementary; and Garna H. Fitzgerald, West Jordan Junior High. Several transfers were also involved in the changes. Board members further discussed the possible publication of a policy booklet which it was felt is increasingly needed as the population of the district the national noted grows; School Board Convention in St. Louis in April; and approved attendance of Howard Ballard at the meeting of Jan. regional directors of Utah Elementary Principals at Tucson, d c ca 5 mid-yea- 0 CM L. Q) Q E a oa Q . -- TO D 19-2- 0 Ariz. Fatal Accident Continued from Page 1 at 2G0 E. So. Temple. She was automothe victim of a head-obile collision lasl Friday in n Midvale. Mrs Ilulse, a graduate of South Cache High School, liy-rumoved to the Salt Lake area in 1947. She was an organist and pianist in the Millville LDS Ward, and at the time of her death was organist in the Primary of the Crescent Ward. She was born Mar. 31, 1929, in Millville, a daughter of Eslie D. and Lepha Olson Jenson. She was married to Selwyn Dee Hulsc, in Salt Lake in Dec, 1947. They were later divorced. She is survived by her daugh- Bill Andersen New dividend voted for Jan- scenery painted by Sally Lester uary payment is the first since will be shown. Ward Superintendent Stage hands, Lynn and CalJuly, 1957. Midvale Second Ward The Millie vin Gvech; makeup, Continued from Page 1 Warner and Marie Gardner; Sunday school was Bingham High stage lighting, Ray S. Lester; recently, with the outgoing ofcards this winter, some to be vocal soloists, Marie Gardner, ficer being Jack Densley, Super held at Marv Jenson's gym in Geraldine Reed, and Lloyd Girls Club West Jordan and others at the Gardner. Fairgrounds Coliseum. The Girls' Club, under the Original plans were to have Yule Shoplifting Is the first one this week, but leadership of Sherrie Powell, and Scattered Jerry Sims turned his ankle president and advisor, Mrs Gil- - Petty . . . his bout was to be the main lam, has worked on a sub-fo- r A few people are apparently event, so the whole affair was santa this year. They are help- doing their Christmas shoplift. postponed, and a new date will ing a Salt Lake family with 9 ing early, Chief of Police Louis children ranging from ages be announced soon. S. Si iith reports. A few instances of petty Fran Haun reports that he The club raised the money and to the family. thefts have been to lined up some good opponents contributed gifts reported As a final project each girl in by Midvale business police for the West Jordan fighters the club contributed canned places. Petty shoplifting is rathwhile he was at Las Vegas for food. er common during the Christthe Fullmer Paret fight, and it j mas season when stores are has the first three or four The Future Teachers of Amer- busy and crowded with shopshows ready to go as soon as ica under the leadership of pers. definite dates can be set. 7 j Chief Smith reports that this pres. Andrea Thompson, and Wedadvisor,' Mrs Bates, met year's situation is no worse Jenson's camp has a collec- nesday for a pin ceremony. than normal, and advises that tion of colorful fighters right After the ceremony they had a both police and store personnel now, and they need the experi- party. Refreshments and games have "been alerted to watch ence that a series of "club" were enjoyed. for other violations. fights can give them. One of the most promising All members of the Jr. Red Subscribe To is Jerry Sims, a sharp looking Cross council went Christmas The Sentinel heavyweight who has done all caroling Wednesday evening to AM right in the few fights he has three rest homes in Midvale. had. The bouts will give Jerry a lot of experience this winter. Principal Speaks Then there is Don Fullmer, At Key Club Meet always a crowd pleaser and The Bingham High Key Club middleweight of more than ordinary ability, but who is han- held a meeting Wednesday eve dicapped by having his older, ning. The principal of the High but no bigger, brother as School spoke on the relationship of the club to the High School. champion of his division. Another mighty mite of a Mike Kampros, president, and Brian Coombs planned a sleigh scrapped is Wayman Gray, the party which was held at riding featherweight. Little Mountain on Saturday. And there are a couple more newcomers who have yet to appear before local crowds. Thh'tlthat Sub-for-San- Sanchez, a of considerable ability, and Everett Trujillo, lightweight, who may be drafted before he gets on a card. More development is being planned for the area around 9400 South and 7th East. Announcement has been made of a $2 million shopping center to be known as South Village. The preliminary announcement anticipates a supermark et, drugs, bank, specialty store, dry cleaning and laundry, professional offices, and bowling She was buried in the ville City Cemetery. Street Adams Mill- - cars. Sports writers found a man was "good copy" when they located Ernest G. Hildncr. 88. wha played on the first basketball team after the game was invented. Uildner't omment was about the same as most folks who watch basketball: "I dorTt like all that whistle- blowing in today's- - game. Socms like they're being played for the officials than the lalors." As we recall, the oriKinal ioca of the game was to play basketball, but most modern officals wein intent on stop ping me game. who Continued from Page 1 ponded in creeling the decorations, the artistic effect created, and the setting, not alone on the number or brilliance of the lights. Missionary Honored Prior to hit departure on an U)S minion to the Nether lands, liill Lcalhcrwood was cucht of honor at a party civen by the 16) car old class of the Midvale Second Ward Sunday At First Ward y msttxas 1 Bulldozer 1 Tractor 1 Pickup IU 95 Choice Just Inttvdtt $TI",I Cut heartening Go Back to School vrith a new permanent jou anj f J i9 HAtRSPRAY HA1RSNUY r. 1U con $1.29 crrtctive f cowry Wtt J' AIL 50 icinen Gift Certifi J : KTi i thil lotivt rave 1 very Gcno$ Building it t. u . 11 1 M 9 p.m 4863 South State - Murray MILE MILLION DOLLAR MURRAY'S n-- 1 16 Piece MelmaC $9.95 Reg. $333 GRADER $18" Now 988 ' LOGGER VAN Reg. $5.95 Now Reg. $7.95 Now 30 Pieces BIG SAVINGS .L$188 Sheffield Automatic Dduie . Don flnflf $29.95 7 Model Table Radio Set $19.95 Reg. 19 95 Now 5 Tube 77 Set $32.50 Reg. end 14 88 Clock Radio BELL 5 Tube Deep Fryer While They $488 Now PACKARD BmmaaamamaBsm a set By $29.95 Reg. Small Appliance Gifts set $288 Now $4.95 Reg. MORE 8 Transistor Pocket Radio ONLY $14.95 Stainless Steel Tablevare Set SIZES Starter Set Now Reg. n n uuurb - rtrnyuiu - n. ruuuiw AND $Q88 i- Pickup Truck 4 Trailers 2 Boat Trailers 1 Sport Truck Structo Trucks & Graders LARGE & to TRAILER SALES 1 s iiurv ROAD Service for Eight S888 Only ALL RADIOS AND TRANSISTORS STOCK IN Atf TAftll RADIOS; Wi STlN&MOUSt. Ust RfOUCCD TO MOVC; NAMES AS ZENITH TRANSISTOR . PACKARD AND A CLOCK NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED All Westinghouse Small Appliance At Cost Coffee Makers Steam Irons Woffle Irons Can Pans Record Toasters Heaters Players Openers Slenders Miiert Knife Sharpeners Fry Room Heaters Child Phonographs Transistors Rodlos Assortment Of Ladies' and Men's Jewelry Large Pendant Sets Bracelets tarring Sets Peart Necklace Sets Cuff Links Pccris Welches Pendant Sets Pearl To OO00 OFF 50 7S0O So. Midol U Electric er mi mm i 1 1 n I 10 U 79No.MdmSf.,Midvalo Special Cn 50 1. V -- .1 1 0 'r IS 0n!r Console Models 19" Portable TV 5 Only .1'. GUARANTIED. TELEVISION SETS TcUe Models J25 t, 75 Portobtcs 10 Onir 62 ij Television RANGES To Choose from 25 ft and Appliance L UStD Building Supply UOE. t I ' Ji'.I I 'II Jl r TIII II if If II & Williams A Open - 9 a.m. 1 to m ' mw TONKA TIMBER KINDS OFF SAVINGS Priced from immm (r Solon tvn m vAMSitft 1 REFRIGERATORS ttAINE'S Hit T Reg. $9.95 Pickup Trailei Stake Truck Horse Trailer "Qj 51 Piece Melmac Set BIG in. t Doubt? A fcpive 11 & i- Emerson New con $250 SHOPPING FOR THOSE WHO WAITED a Animaib- 3000 Mft Wi!t $100 ON 13 88 Now $19.95 BOLLS $1.50 C $159 cate Dump Truck 1 fi..M.j Large ovuiiea Adultt' Haircuts !!. Hutf 1 $688 i yours S1.2S er a him $j00 If In 91 Cement Mixing Truck 1 Grader Reg. Uh jay. 5" Children'. Haircut. Bulldozer 1 1 cheery greeting to spiritual and Wallets Tonka Farm Set $9.95 Set Now Reg. $49.95 f't tmkttmtnt MEN'S GLOVES 59$ Oass With Ear Phone and Carrying Case Btit withtt of the all eur fritndt. Wt hope that Chrimi will t lor yoi time f TIE SETS DRESS TIES Cooker tw Permanent Wove NECK SOX BARGAINS 1 1 S19.9S plus $17.95 SERVICE SET Icg. $39.95 Story CLEARANCE DRESS Sliding Windows Mirrors Tonka Paving Dept. Set END OF THE YEAR Permanent Wave GIFT HEADQUARTERS IS YOUR COMPLETE For EVERY MAN and BOY in the FAMILY CLUB COUNTRY Reg. colorful of ft! TO v TONKA Chris-- tian.tcn. Karen Myers. Julie Rasmussen. Kara Lee Gardner, Heidi Barfuss. Colleen Crump Diane Uunnick. Ciri Marfar- lane, and LUa Rae Lester Srciat staging and props are by George I'layer and Lynn changes Vq95 to $12.95 TEINERT'S TOY DEPARTMENT '"V'T tnilT from IN ALL DEPARTMENTS An original Christmas cantata entitled, "The First Christmas," written and directed by Sally T. Lester, will be presented in the Midale First Ward chapel, Dec. 24, at 5:30 p.m. Background music for the cantata will be rendered by the ward choir with Clayton C. Lamoreaux conducting. A string section consisting of Leila P. Shipp. Marilyn Shipp, Janny Lou Morley, and Richard Shipp, will assist with the music. Nineteen biblical scenes, with colorful background scenery, will be portrayed by the followBen ing leading characters: Hampton, Rosebud Rasmussen, Eileen Terry, Lynn Rogerson, Dennis Richard Rasmussen, llifiham. Albert Black, Gary Pedorson, Howard Ross, Kent Millington, Gloria Canning, Dale Eavenson, Marilyn Zaiz, Randy AUlrich. and Jolcnc Welch; choral readers, Maurinc Rosj, Jyc,C da. f,,rd""' For the first time in 4'4 Welch. Many years. U. S. Smelting Refining Mining Co. is paying a divi dend on common Hock. The SS for Alterations 8500 y COMFORTABLE 1 795 v) 5" complete with glass & screen 6' opening Reg. $150j00 Special " and SOFT 0 Different and Styles and Styles Colors Colors to Choose BARGAINS Christmas Eve Men's House SUPPERS Men's Dress D IALS Cantata Slated more1?"1 At Skating Party GIFTS FOR EVERY MAN IN THE Big Asst. of New Fall Patterns BE m LAST MINUTE Juan Murray's Gift Headquarters FAMILY Starlight fcjj One is OPEN 9 TIL 9 MON. thru FRI. SLACKS POT ters, Kathleen, Susan, Christine, Rosemary and her mother all of Crescent. Brothers and sisters, Thcil Jenson, Millville; Burdett Jenson, Thayne Jenson, LaMoinc Jenson and Mrs Gayle Taggart, all of Crescent; Mrs alley. Ellen Jes.ip, Draper, and Mrs The parking area is designed Colleen Cooke, Colorado City, to accommodate almost 1,100 Ariz. ta 3 intendent. The incoming Superintendent is Bill Andersen. 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