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Show Midvale. Following the dinner, Larsen, Karen Dahl, Sharon ing with her daughter, Mrs Roy Granger; Mr & Mrs Willem Dinkelman and family, Kearns; cards were played. Nilsson, Cynda Lee Dinkelman, Warner, Midvale. Mr & Mrs T. R. Peeler at- Kearns, and Kathleen Biggins, Mr Si Mrs Elbert Kennington, and Mr & Mrs VerNon Hansen tended a dinner party in Holla- - American Fork. Cynda Lee and Afton, Wyo., were visitors last and family, White City. The day Sunday at the home of his Kathleen were week end guests, Monday at the home of their occasion was to celebrate the j brother, Mr & Mrs W. E. Peeler. also. son, Mr & Mrs Ralph Kenning- following birthdays: LaVoy HanA family potluck ton and family. The elder It was a birthday party honorsen, Bill and Craig Dinkelman, was held Sunday at the home came to see their new and VerNon, Jackie, and Philing Mr W. E. Peeler, & Mrs Lyle Graham and grandson. Also visiting with more more more more more of Mr lip Hansen. Mrs Anna Belle McKee at- family. Those attending were them were Mrs Marjorie Arnold had Mr k Mrs Gene tended a miscellaneous shower their parents, Mr & Mrs O. J, and her three children, all of as recent visitorsStrasburg Mrs Stras-burg'- s for Miss Sharon Kay Anderson Hansen, Mr LaMonte Hansen, Afton, and Mr Darrell Kensister, Mr & Mrs R. W. at the home of Mrs Margie Murray; Miss Leslie Chambers, nington, Salt Lake City. and Los Angeles, Swenson, & Mrs Mr Hansen was Union; Butler. hoswas LaVoy Peterson, Mrs Alice Chiverall Assisting Mrs their and family, daughter & Mrs tess at a and family, Granger; Mr Mrs Deloris Scharman. reKimball and Michael I Mrs Harry Taylor and her Willem Dinkelman and family, cently. Her guests were Mrs Charlene Volume 29 Section 2 Number 43 Two Sections Friday, October 26, 1 962 and Tahja. & Mr Mrs and Vauna Miss Vernon LeGreen, Kearns; daughter, Marie Mitchell, Union; Mrs Miss Nancy Hill, a BYU stu. 7587 South State, Midvale, have Speech-Drama- , and Mrs Verda Former Manti Teacher enjoyed a family bowling party Hansen and family, White City. nore Holt, South Jordan; and dent, spent the week end with was to celebrate Mrs Florence Anderson. The occasion announced the engagement of Ashman, music, directly respon12. Oct. visitors Editor Succumbs . aunt her and uncle, Mr & Mrs & Mrs Rodney Tur the birthdays of LaVoy Hansen, their daughter, Miss Judyth sible. The featured were Mr Mrs Mrs Helga Swenson, speaker was Oril E. Sorenson. 4c Mrs Bill and Craig Dinkelman, and Olive Ann Goff, to Owen Kay Cook, Mr American AM ner, Fork, Mrs Mary Swenson, Sharp, Gerald Smith, Draper; Mr Si Mrs Allan Hill of Dell son .of Mr & Mrs Owen L. Bishop DeLaine Green, Riverton, Mr & VerNon, Jackie and Phillip Han- Mrs Ruth Swenson and children, Mrs Nancy harp, reporter a- - skit was also presented in sen. Mrs Ray Green, and Mrs Harold l.ook, ouu souin iiw wesi, which each ward in the stake Karen, Mary Jane, Susan and City, Tex., recently visited with West Jordan. The young couple Mrs Helga Swenson, Mrs Jamie, attended the Neils Swen- her sister and family, Mr & Mrs Hughes, Sandy. Refreshments Judyth Ann Goff will exchange wedding vows on participated.were enjoyed at a local cafe. Mary Swenson, Mrs Reuben son reunion held at Pioneer Orvil Sorensen. I old Engagement I Mr & Mrs Lowell Greer visi- Sharp, Mrs Don Swenson and Hall, West Jordan, Oct. 15; 73 Jan. 24 in the Logan LDS Second Ward Primary will be A ted for 10 days at Los Angeles Karen, Mary Jane, Susan and family members from surroundreception Temple. Mr & Mrs James E. Goff, held on the evening of Jan. 25 with their son and family, Dr Jamie Swenson attended the ing areas attended to enjoy the The Second Ward will hold & Mrs Fred Greer and other Neils Swenson reunion held on in the West Jordan LDS Stake its Primary home partnership potluck supper. relatives. .They also visited Mr Oct. 15 at Pioneer Hall, West Center. Mr Cook has com- - meeting next Friday, Nov. 2, A family potluck Si Mrs Monahan and family. Jordan. an LDS Mission in the at 7:30 p.m. in the" ward house. Seventy-threwas held recently at 'the home I pleted family ' I While there they attended the members from the surrounding of Mr Sc Mrs Lyle Graham and West Central States. A special program, under the play-ofbetween the Dodgers area were in attendance for family. Those present were direction of the bishopric and Midvale Stake MIA and the Giants. They returned the potluck supper. j the ward primary oficers, will iheir parents, Mr & Mrs O. J. & Mrs Ezra Mrs Mr home William al be which Ellertson, the and Mr LaMonte HanMonday. in Hansen, Nephi, presented Holds Joint Meet , Greer San- Gabriel, returned was a visitor at the home of her sen, all of Murray; Miss Leslie Primary classes will participate. ! home with the Greers and will aunt, Mrs Rachel Forbush, on Chambers, Union; Mr & Mrs 'Midvale Siake MIA held a All Primary children and their also visit with other friends and Oct. 16. Mrs Ellertson is stay LaVoy Hansen and family, are invited. parents at i special meeting on Tuesday NEW & USED FURNITURE relatives' while here. All Mutual officers and teachers Mrs June Perry and Mrs Jenette E. Green Repaired and Recevtrad land parents and youth concern-- I Norma Draper, Greenfield VilSeats Rebuilt Private funeral services were ed with Mia Maids, Laurels, lage, held a miscellaneous I shower in' honor of Miss Jerrie the East Midvale Second Ward, held for Mrs Jenette E. Green, i Marrieds, Mu-- i 90, 7816 South State, on WedYoung Belcher, recently. Those from Gleaners, li Kitchen Furniture Union who attended were Mrs tual Study. Class, Explorer nesday, Oct. 17. Mrs Green died ;; S,VPeter Peterson''. attended. of natural causes at her home Verna Belcher and her daugh Scouts, and Recovering ' ? S. Peter Peterson! 78, 2910 ters, Holly Emlyee, and Lou- The program had the theme Oct. 14. She was born April 7. 1872. Alt Rd., Sandy, ",died Saturday Dean. "Focus on Youth and was un Mr St Mrs R. W. Swenson, der the direction of the stake j in Little Cottonnwood, to Wil- - morning' in a Salt Lake hospital Nov. 6, 1962 Mutual presidency and supcrin' liam and Margaret Grieve Mc of a brain tumor. He was born their daughter and grandchil- AM NOV. tendency, with Mr Don Knight Millann. She married Robert A. of Danish immigrant pareits, dren, Mrs Charlene Kimball and Parent Mrs and Graham, Green in 1896 in Rexburg, Ida. Soren P. Peterson and Carolina Michael and Tahja, Los Angeles, Gladys ' He later died. She is survived Hansen, ..on Feb. . , 24, : '1886 In hae been visitors at the home 10 DAYS ONLY to of Mr St Mrs Eugene Strasburg Taxpayer married by her sisters, Mrs May Year-ian- , Manti, Vr4 was NofionoJy Advertised Seattle, Wash.; Mrs Amelia Christiana Anderson, '. Sept." 9, recently. Mrs Srasburg and Mrs Experienced Administrator Palmer, Charlo, Montana; Mrs 1909 in the Manti temple; She Swenson are sisters. Mrs Alice Chiverall was hos Evelyn Mcchan, Rexburg, Ida: preceded him in death on May tess at a bridge luncheon last Federal Aid to Education and a twin sister, Mrs Mary Dedicated to assist youth Tuesday. Guests were Mrs : of manhood Jane East O'Neil, Midvaleiu,H in His its preparation for usei' early years This is ah issue which has come sharply into focus Marie Mitchell, Union, Mrs Le- Manti-wherin was ful for living some spent have citizenshhip. argued few the although years, past nore Holt, South Jordan, and during John Edwin Yates TV ' he was tnwwn for civic service Mrs Florence . it since about 1965. RADIO ; Anderson. and i Republican political . leadSuDnorters of Federal aid to education have based their Candidate for A Miss Midvaleformer East Jancne , fesi Johnson, daugh j arguments on the premise that (1) education is a national He .'received his? educater of Mr St Mrs Blaine Johnson, dent, John Edwin 'Yates, a 81, ' ership.in'! the a responsibility, (2) schools needs more money, (3) inequalities , school Manti high celebrated her 11th birthday at 1603 Major Street, 'Salt Lake tion, pd, Jome University of i Utah party, Saturday, Oct. 13. government has superior taxing powers, (5) Federal taxes areH City, died Oct. ' It lil Natural 0d was a grade school Games were and-o- r taxes. local .' trailing causes in state a to Salt Lake h played and refresh hospital prcperable He was born Sept.1, ' 1881, U teacper' for ten years. Mi9i9, ments enjoyed by Alayna. JohnLet's examine these arguments. (1) The school system took over the editorship of son, Marsha Leake, Connie Ed has always been a local and state program and these units Mona, Juab Countyl,'to1' Johrt he,; Maeti .Messenger Sanpete munds, Diane Johnson, Maur- the have, by and large, done an excellent job. If the school progYfe and Prtcinct 1 Yates, Mary Berry ram were to be turnnd over to the Federal government it seit; paper. During this eena Hansen, Kathryn Jorgcn-sen- , Cpunty: Elleri He married Hbtifehlbtt local of functions of government all the could be argued that Corner of Center & Main same period, he was a member Deneen Dallin, Marianne on June 24, 1898, in 'Ncphi; are national responsibilities and everything would come unAM5-352- 1 Midvale dis; of the Manti center, ward Paid Political Adv. Scott, Leslee Brady, Annette der its control. The concept is contrary to that on which this ill this marriage was later solem nation was founded and would destroy the idea of local and nized in me aait Lane uas iB.wa' he moved to Granite, state responsibility for activities of intimate concern to the Temple. She died in 1939. lie and-- bcclme engaged in poultry', people. married then Ina Lindstrom (2) This may be true, but Federal aid docs not necessarily Kerr July 20, 1940, in Salt Lake farming In this area, he helpmean the answer to it. During the past 10 years school City. Mr Yates is a retired ed develop' the South Despain have risen 3 times as fast as school enrollments, salaries than employee of the Midvale Smel Ditch Irrigation .Reservoir. He generally, teacher salaries have risen faster was a member of the High enrollment ter. v school construction has more than kept pace with and the increases, the average class has been reduced by Funeral services were held Priest quorum and held various LDS ward positions. " DroDortion of Dcrsonal income spent for public schools has Saturday, Oct. 20, at the Arbor . Mr risen by 50. All this has been done by state and local- units rcierson is survived Dy Salt He Lake was Ward, City. . without signiiicant t etierai support. hw Mra virce M daughter, buried in the Midvale PHf Butler it(3) During recent years progress in improving school Salt Lake, and (Mabel,) facilities and services has been especially fast in the low- - cemetery. 3 B. Mrs Petrea grandchildren, sta'es Differences in ability to support income, Surviors include his widow; Reading, Mrs Beverly B: Loder, education among the states have been narrowing. The bulk sons and daughters, Merrill, and . Mr Bryan V. ' Butler, 4 of proposed Federal support has been for the large wealthier Mrs Glenn (Mildred) Otis, stales. Schmidt, Mrs Carl (Olive) LisFuneral services were held (4) Revenue raising power of the Federal government is ter, all Murray; Ronald Yates, Tuesday morning. Interment no greater than thi combined potential of all state and Mrs Percy (Elsie) Burbank, both will be in the Manti local governments. The Federal budget has been out pf balCemetery. ance for 25 of the past 31 years, the Federal debt is at a of Salt Lake City; Mrs Dale and Federal level and the increasing, dangerously high (Leah) Hunsaker, Brigham City; is in no position to assume new obligations. Most Mrs Joseph (Bernice) Wolf, Mrs Reorganize Second educa to meet in a better position .their states, if not all, are Donald both Strain, . (Hope) Ward Relief Society . tional needs. , California;. Mrs Mclvin (Beulah) (5) Since the war state and local taxes hae expanded more Clements, Idaho; and Doyle The Second "Ward Relief rapidly than Federal lat.es and 87 of the Federal income' Yates, Midvale; stepsons and Society presidency was a tax is collected at the basic 20 rate. 11 In addition, (1) Federal aid means Federal control. If stepdaughters, Carl Kerr, Mur nized on Sunday. Mrs Drancy you don't believe it look at thhe farmers who have had Fed ray; Frank Kerr, Mrs Donald Smith will be the new second cral aid for 30 years. (2) Separation of the spending authority (Dixcy) Glover, both Salt Lake counselor. Other members of taxes is fiscal from the necessity of raising contrary to sound City; Mrs Russell (Goldie) the presidency who will remain aid would be another step toward procedures. (3) Federal Wright, Mrs Robert (Wilma) in their positions are Mrs Lc centralized government control, of which we have too much Dunn, both California; Mrs Ray land Goff, president, and Mrs now. (4) Federal aid is not wanted. In all the years in which mond (Willora) Hcrzoe. Macna: Ward Ashby, first counselor; Federal aid has been advocated congress has never voted ' Airs Victor (Rocan) Emms, New it " for it. Thhe Rational School Boards Association, representing Mr & Mrs CHvc Gardner and local school Mrs to refused endorse a has Emma Mexico; boards, 50,000 sister, consistently ' daughter Sharon, recently at Federal aid. Of course you are! But did you ever stop to think that even the most careful driver is Henson, Salt Lake City. tended a meeting in Spanish 1 am proud of our school system and in danger of accident unless the roads he uses are well -- paved, well maintained and I Fork where their those who direct it. have faith in their ability, and that of House Honors Open the citizens generally, to provide the schools with the necesHoward Pearson, was sustained properly policed? sary funds without running to Washington for help. Or would of the Tenth Ward of Monday Missionary Bishop YOUR VOTE FOR Amendment 2 in the General Election on November 6 can help build you rather ask the people in California, Massachusetts,, or the Alpine Stake. Prior to this An open house for Donald New York to help us out? was superintendent of the he safer, more adequate roads to meet our travel needs. Where would Washington get the money? It would nave Greenwood, formerly of East YMMIA. Mrs Howard Pearson to come from the people anyway. Why not, then, raise it Midvale, was held , Monday is the former The Better Roads Amendment will dedicate all revenue presently Amendment Two Cheryl Gardner, locally in the first place and prevent the formation of another Oct. 22, p.m., at the home Mr & Mrs T. It. Peeler at road-use- r from collected to the taxes huge government bureau to run our business for us. building, maintaining and improving of roads, of Mrs E. Allen Bateman, 1846 tended the 500 I'm voting in November for those men who arc pledged Club at the home driver tourist 1200 and South Lake Salt training, highway patrol East, development. These activities are currently to resist this additional Federal program and invasion of the of Jess Bingham, Midvale. ' Mr & Friends and relatives are in . states. and of individual the financed and the fund. this responsibilities Mrs Gordon Glover, rights by I invite you to join roc in the preservation of our liberties. vited to attend. . Mr & Mrs Frank Mascaro. and 104 Jefferson Straat Midvala BLAINE WATTS Mr Greenwood presently re Mr & Mrs Amendment Two that none of your road-ta- x provides money will be put to non-roa- d Kay Hortin recently sides with his parents in Los enjoyed a dinner use, as often happens in states without this protection. New Jersey, for example, last year party at Altos, Calif. Following the open Salt Lake cafe. spent less than half of its road funds for roads. In the West, all states except Utah and house he will leave for a Scot Mr & Mrs Tom Pazcll enter. New Mexico, have Better Roads Amendment to insure against such abuses. tish LDS mission. He spent the taincd at a dinner Thursday last week in the mission home lor Mr & Mrs Steve Pazell, er Ken-ningto- bridge-luncheo- n . G. Midvale n ; e Dooley f, Upholstering - 111 M W i n Sr3 Vote For Theodore J. (Ted) Sargent n I W 30 1st Starts ! Fellow Citizens f 1? . . t Jordan District ; Midvale Drug School Board vt Mm VUU ITtlE CASE u , 5, , Are.Ycu a Careful Driver? . locally-controlle- son-in-la- . 7-- ''" . 4 ....' , For safety's sake, don't fail, on November Stay In Midvale 3 a il weatnessJ i ... I i 7J 2 $ of historic m I Ms V VOTE 1 f Where taxes are lower and schools are better ' ' ' : , See . . . Ar.lENDr.lENT Llht' tr. - j t - Mi,d c j Spsch & Jbrgonson's Rod Funds for Utah Rods lood oter toxei Include vehicle reglttrotion feei, llcemei, tf feet and motor fuel taxes. These were levied for the purpose of Amendment 2 nuarantcet they will be spout building roadi for no other purpose. 4. !.' political , 1 HU4.6S01 ROADS AHEAD- For further information call T. J. 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