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Show Veterans Pension Bills ' Discussed Wednesday i . Need To Raze i. IN:-.!- Let Guard Do It have .rv-I- . Do . I Veterans Pension Bill" and usefulness? The Utah National Guard its companion bill for "Widows of Veterans of World War I" wants it. H. R. No. 4611. It doesn't necessarily need to Commander Harry W. Taylor a tunnel or bridge, either. It be and his wife, Mrs Phyllis Taylor who ia also Regional President can be an abandoned house or t of the Ladies Auxiliaries, have other building, railroad track recently returned from Wash- age or trestle, utilities tower, or ington D. C, where they have almost any other structure. attended national conferences It's not that the Guard is go and are informing them onthe ing into the timbers and scrap status of these two important urn business it just needs measures. The reports will be given as targets for training its Special Forces personnel, those training part of the program of the regular meeting of the So. Salt in unconventional type warfare, Lake Co. Barracks No. 1654. All so said Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. veterans of World War 1 and Rich, Utah Adjutant General their wives, regardless of memThe Guard has found manuals and lectures on destroying such bership, are urged to attend. structures doesn't provide the realism and practical training of Paper Drive Nov using demolitions, one phase of In Progress tn Area Sue Williams, Glenn Burgener of the research staff, Susan training for these specialized Mkke.sen, David Piatt, and Bill Boyle. Scout Troop 118 of the Mid troops. vale First LDS Ward will be Special Forces officers and gin paper salvage drive and men, once they've got a site ask that people living in the which they will use as a target, area save newspapers only. The will study the area for some 60 Milan Uremovich Epilepsy Society t pickup date will be Saturday, days, determining the best pos Announces Meeting Pledges Fraternity Mar. 9. This is to help the sible way to destroy it, their troop fund. The project is san- method of attack on the area, Milan Uremovich, son of Mrs ctioned The Epilepsy. Society of Utah by the Great Salt Lake will hold it's monthly meeting Ernest Coombs,? 49. East Len- Council and the Midvale First departure, and of course, the cleaning up , later. All safety Monday, Feb. 19 at 340 E. 3545 nox, Midvale, has been pledged Ward Bishopric. to Beta Theta Pi, national social South, at 8 P.M. The speaker will be F. Martin fraternity, on the campus of the Frickson," talking on "Epilepsy University of Utah. ,. What We Can Do' About lit." A graduate of Jordan High Everyone interested is invited School in 1960, he is a sophoto attend. more at the University. , i ill . 'X V.. vV. do.--u.r- who visited the facility for Youth Science Vt (Continued from Page 1) .) terit. Last week the of ? recognition ritory withdrew Moore as - champion, leaving )H( Moore'j hometown, San Diego, 11 about the only place 'still .''I. as as claiming the champion of the weights. It's not likely that the NBA is going to be in a hurry to lift Gene's middleweight title. Gene fought three NBA title fights last year, and without Gene, the fight picture would be pretty drab. lion-NB- light-heavy- ('(I 1! '. Ttis -' V Jfcrf Continued From Page 1 to "get in Shape" and will proI'i start arriving about Feb. ,11: bably .m 25. Though he can handle up to( . n 40 at a time, Marv feels he, would rather work with smaller groups so each can receive more individual attention. . f ". 'A complaint frequently heard i?n is that Center St. has the most chuckholes .of any street in town, and why doesn't it get '''' fixed? The answer Is that Center St' is a state highway, and patching is up to the state highway de-- , V partment. And with the street about to Hi be torn up and rebuilt, the state not intend to spend much II! does money patching. And with the IISI project being repeatedly postponed, the street is , likely to gel a lot worse .Deiore,, p,.,faia any better. 19C1 1 Ward Dinner Date f Enjoyed by LaureU ;i. Quartets at Schdol a. Nominated as next years officers in the Mt. Jordan Junior High School PTA were Mrs Loyal Kunz, who has served this year as president, Mre Melbourne Lloyd, George Barton, principal, and Mrs Victor Wathen, secretary - treasurer. Nominations were held at the Thursday meeting of the organization when a program presented by the Society of the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America was enjoyed by over a thousand people attending. Elections will be held at the Mar.' 8 meeting of the PTA which will also te a legislative meeting. . Rae 6. Brown , Added to Honor Roll Mel " Police are investigating the breaking of a front door glass at Ostler Drug, 7980 S. State St., apparently with a pellet gun. Several watches were missing from a showcase, Boyd Ostler, owner reported. for Any Sewing Can't Repair Work Guaranteed All make and models E. J. JACKSON $50 Reward Machine Mrs Bateman, 85, I CY 4534 W. 5615 So. Feted Tuesday West Jordan the Midvale First Ward Laurels enjoyed a "Dinner with Dad" night - at r the Midvale In First Ward. Dinner was served to 27 guests, after which a program was presented. The An open house honoring Mrs girls brought their fathers: Linda Booth, Maureen Josephine Bateman on her 85th Ross, Janice Sabey, Mary Ellen birthday will be held Tuesday, Turner, Julie Wahlquist, Janny Lou Moriey, Elaine Weich, and Kristeen Lester. Linda Gardner brought her brother, Jerry; and Natalia - Reed brought. Lewis - . . Myers. Also attending was Mrs Nanette Noble, their leader. Hi The following program was presented during the evening: , i Jannv Lou Moriey. violin solo, accompanied by her mother, 1961 Mrs Robert J. Moriey; Kristeen Lester, reading: Julie Wahl quist, Goal of the Laurels; Mrs Nanette Noble, poem, accompanied by Mrs La Rue Barfuss. Miss Maureen Dahl. program The final county reports for chairman, acted as mistress of the damage caused by fire dur- ceremonies. week tiff SAM-- Front Door Broken, Merchandise Missing The name of MelRae Bate-ma- n Brown, Jordan High graduate and former Sandy resident, was omitted last week from the list of honor students announced for the fall quarter at Univer sity of Utah. Mrs Brown has completed her course in elementary education and is now at Ft. Hood, Tex., with her husband, who is serving in the armed forces. 9 AM ON GET IN fol-low- 7359 So. State Kearns I 31 ,r,ta. p yr. n o j. THd 1 THESE FILL -- YOUR- FREEZER VALUES! m 4T" v .. n.'Ji - 3; County Reports Fire Loss !lm 'lHr iiumI pMllf'lilll.. u...a. Hi; -- ..,...?y fx.-rT, :,i J :: rIW... j ..-- If HPPW,I Up $246,384 x In Eagle Auxiliary Have Party, Breakfast u:l The. ill Eagles e Bingham-Midval- No. 659 naa a Auxiliary party Wednesday evening, Feb. 14. honoring the past madam They were prepresidents. sented with a gift. Thev will also hold a break fast Sunday. Feb. 18. between the hours of 9 a.m., to 1 p.m. at the Aerie Home, N. Mam St. FEBRUARY ' SPECIAL . Walter Nielsen, Kearns, for- $10.00 Breck Permanent Wave 75 Only Amateur Radio Club Formed in Area merly of Midvale, was president ot the Hercules Amateur Radio Club when the organization was formally organized last week. Other officers are Eldon W. Bates, vice president, Cottonwood, formerly of Midvale; Clyde Marrinan. secretary-treasureSalt Lake; Adonis Nielson, activities manager, Cottonwood. The group met Thursday to discuss a constitution and bylaws for the club, an offocial name, possible affiliation with the Hercules Club at Bacchus. Code and theory classes are now conducted. More information may be obtained from Mr Nielsen at Hercules. ' Mr Nielsen, son of Mr & Mrs Nils Nielsen, who are now deceased, is one of a set of triplets born in Midvale. r, For Your Appointment Call Peggy or Mildred AM 14 Midvale Beauty Salon 122 Allen , Feb. 20, from 6 to 9 p.m. at her home in West Jordan, 6605 South 1300 , West. Friends are invited to call. Mrs Bateman still lives in the house where she came as a bride 65 years ago. She shares it now with her youngest son, Dean, and his family. She was born in Midway, Ut., Feb. 20, 1877, and married Philip Bateman Sept. 9, 1897. He died Dec. 31, 1956. Mrs Bateman does all her own work, enjoys church activities and family parties, and makes a hobby of having com. pany in for a bite of lunch. She has 10 children, 38 grandchildren, and 34 Sons and daughters who will honor their mother on Tuesday are Mrs Royal Sprat-lin(Evelyn), Mrs Lee C. Brown (Luree). Mrs Louis Pratt (Wanda), Mrs Blaine Wix-o(Joy), Wilson, Dale, and Dean Bateman, West Jordan, Mrs Glenn Turner (Reeta), Chicago, 111... and. Mrs Harold Cramer (Furn), Shclton, Wash. InMwkatW fflllSflM r Wow vou can olant inoculated aualfa seed right out ot tho baal Our aood is mlrtody inoculated with live, aelctd atraina of Bitrocen - fliing bacttria. Savaa you tituej trouble, mum. Makoa plautiiig iMinier. AifturM better, more oven stands. SEE IfJ - '.: few 24-S- 3.N) ?J Fresh Bread - 89 I,. ICC llCdni SSJm J 29 V. Jack tfbtrt, M!4ll: O.llti 27 3 Cole Slaw S: cm : Avoczdss Vddcrf IT'ZS- 323c Dstes,,rHi;ta65 Ccccnut n.-- .. ritf if U lot 9 For Ih. Wholo Family Largt e--i AA fl9e dot. No. 303 Ctmik Stylo XMdo Bantam cans of. ft Fresh Bakery Goodies . . . Baked rignr nere in our bake shops oven-fresnOpS ... rt . German Chocolate Cakes tach 99c dot 49c Apple - Cinnamon Rolls Raisin Bread Itot, 33c loaf 45' art. rvo ating, then cook en you'H noy its nis flavor and fonder tt firs bit. 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Dinners 1.00 4 dout with lot humidify & temperature controlled rooms ...roWy to plohtl TUDAYI- (Com Pwdi, Cod m Haddock Fancy, Golden Ripe Our bananas ripen slowly from the inside out in our special Alfalfa Seed IrMdy Corn Frozen Fish Apple Pies SSm 4 3S W Broccoli Spears C 1 AA of Goodnou I Now brings you nn 0 Peas Bel-A- ir 10-e- t. (Com Raspberries Bel-A- ir C FroiMi kl-al- r JUdTVUCIIIO g .your supplier of Intermountain Farmers Association Bateman Mrs Josephine a A cr ci a--i -- o 2 a. 5" C S" 2T t (D 3 3to v . indicated that a $246,-38- 4 increase had been suffered over the I960 total fire damage ; . report. Fire Chief Frank P. Jones stated that the increase Is due to six major fires in the county during the year. They were the Hydro. Swift Boat Factory, 1750 South 800 West, with a loss of $130,000; two private cabins in Brighton, $26,500, and three residences in the valley, $46,000. Total loss of these fires was $202,500 or about 43 per cent of the total fire loss". The report shows that the large increase in fire loss corresponds with the increase in valuation of property and also an increase in the number of . building fires. During 1961 there were 632 structural and 989 grass and brush fires, making a total of 1,631. Report for 1960 shows 585 structural fires and 1,074 grass and brush fires. Ing Fullmer- - ; Pay. From left are Over a Thousand 'Hear C&A " A demonstration of fire assaying at Kennectt'i reseach center holds the interest of four Jordan High School students t Already two targets have been located and .Guardsmen are in the process of studying the best way to destroy them. The destruction will take place under simulated tactical conditions. , If a potential target is among your unwanteds then contact the Utah National Guard, P.O. Box 2691, j Fort Douglas, Utah, or Rain Gutter Servict and ask for phone DAvis FREE ESTIMATES Lt Co( J- - Earl Jones, Executive R. L. Carlson L D. AIleA Officer,; i9tf Special Forces " HU 44437 AM .v. . Group. t;. .j, ... it; he observed. fill aba ' Special , Forces teams will be faced with the problem of damaging the item to render it, unusable by an enemy, and each will study the other aspects of the project. Theft one unit will be assigned to tarry but the" mission. , Potential targets must be in isohjed areas within the boundaries of the State of Utah. Isolation is needed so that the blast will - not damage V surrounding '' structure's. Twenty-eigh- you just happen to evening, Feb. 21, 1962 at 7:30 an old mine tunnel or bridge p.m., to report on the status of around that's lost its laying H. R. No. 3745, the '"World War . fK mea$urotj Building? Ninth Regional Commander of the Veterans of World War I of the U. S. A., Inc., will be in attendance at a meeting in the Midvale City Hall, Wednesday ft " Pt!irt!:ts i i ; 79c 2 89c Cholco GreaV-T- h. of AN Ovo loom Orawnd Ftmo StvwoJ Tuiwi botif from a(.way4!cSout S.rrtd with Sauorkrawt Coptoto'i CUd Ud.wH.ddMk 69c & - IrMoW mkZ 49c 49 |