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Show " H.a MIDVaIV (llraM SgNflflEC FriV, foge " . S3 ' . November 23, f Beverly Clarice North Weds Frank Comstock council Continued From Page 1 Frank Comstdck Marshall claimed Mis Beverly, Clarice rental agencies. North for his bride In ceremonadMayor faenry Beekstead held ies Saturday, Nov. 17, at vised the 'council that all easeA. Kingdon, 1386 South J. father, ments have been signed to of the hride's grand-8thome the mft changing of the Sugar St. West. seWer line to a new location. Officiating at the nuptials The change was required by was Bishop Mark R. Cram of construction of the freeway. The the Butlerville Ward. state is expected to ask for bids The bride is a daughter tf Mr ' & Mrs Wilburn North, 35 E. on the work soon. , ; Ave. The mayor added that ap 'Claybtmrne Mr Cornslock is the dn of praisal of properties; on Sugar Mr & Mrs Raymond Comstock, St. required by the freeway con- 617 South 2nd West, Sandy. Bridal attendants Included Cofr&ftc&ft VbiHc th a new elementary school for Vhlte in a Utah school before and the Jordan Board of Education struction would be completed Mrs Miss and Quails Gayle Veil under way. nails call for an electric heating syswithin a week's time. Is ts anxious to see how well it proi5es fcr,Gte:ttee1ls of a school. City Jerry Newman., Kathleen North tem Yor itk school. This Mayor Beekstead announced a was flower girl. ' . type of heating has never been Used ; special council meeting for Best mail duties Vere assump.m., ed by Gene Raymond Comstock. Monday, Nov. 26, at hll ages. Top Pilch Pihned 'Ski when a representative fit the the eiffres will e elected By Parents h Waro atHighway Department wiB from the Junior members with MA leohh Mabey, E. Lennox tend to present figures obtained an advising board composed of e from the traffic check in St., instructor for the top Tflots adults. fobv. Sunday, 25,, Elder DaA pah 'e and to interpret them. ki poles will "be The first Yhectmg xf 'the Litgroup wf the Midvale Second Afr-.Wcfscr- y vid Dennis Marchant, son of Mr mVrthin-eLDS Wara rrnaVy, Mafterhorn ski vlu'b will "be given s a door prize. tle ttrt David J. Marchant, will heV 'grtrup recently ift ii parX pot hick birthday .dinner held a tthc "Midvale Methodist ents' demonstration 'aft "the Mid- - was enjoyed by members of the Xfturch, H4 Easft Center St., vale &dha iDS m. X short Midvalley 1 Lodge Nov. 14 eve- Wednesday, 6V. 28 at 7:30 p.'m. Election thYe Set !Order of lousiness will include program was presentea. 'the MidVa'le ify hal. t"t Fbui- ning For Organization The fcarenfe pihttea the wings introductidn '"their of iiew members birthicefcbrafea oth they oft the boys and 'irls; ana tte and elect ioh tf officers tor he . . . day. . Election of officers and board season. The fhtb 1623 boys ana girls, in ftrrn, 'presentXt "ifollbwJng t, the members will be the order of i 4 i 'meeting ij i 4 i It as members 'both adults' ed their paretits ith bouqtfet dinner Trosiness Kt the Nov. "27 weeting Was Msirilyn in Sterling and young "people, of flcfwers. The tnetnbefs of the ith accent November has been a busy "the 'date set on a 'family called by the Edgenront tSvic Top Pilots VrlasS were presented itiated. Dec. 9 fs membership, indi- month for the Bingham high with IWoks by thefr lecher. All for h kArfstfnas parry. vidual memberships are lilso school Minerettes. fcdgemorit yjrganizatfdh' Primary officers iihd teachers the 27 'members attending the accepted and include, a Sub- On Nov. 1, they held a fathers school. Conducting 'the ineetlng "also presented vfth floiW-- J were afrafr ere Mrs Virginia Xhei-- scription to the tntermouhtain aWaaigttesfcartyi The theme will toe John Grubb, 'former ers. Attehding the "event Were "Skier;" free day pass at Sol- was NoVeihtet Olympics. Mrs Rosemary itude; free rides at Alta or Show Games were president. 13 boys and girls and 12 par- da, president, playdd.'a few faft-er- s ents. Each member of the lass Xndersbn; Mrs Benricle Begley, Park; Vate VeducHons at Snow The purpose of the meeting is put on a fashion show, and n em-er- s fc elec officers and board partlicpated to make the event Mrs Edith Rogerson, iltn Frah-ce- s Basin or Mt. Millicent; singing and twisting talents a success and entertain their for were displayed. The evening, of who will represent 'the varpurposes particiStillinovich, Mrs Joy Bills, Vaces hnd contests. was topped off with 4 Itnrch Refreshments Were m parents. ious ireas within White City for pating tors The served. Pictures of the occasion Mrs Rowena Lea'therwood, lso .The Minerettes were hetfer represcntatidn. group has selected MidLeilan Ball, Mrs Madie Beck, vale for its meeting place were taken. hostess last week to the Anof its central location. nual "Pep club Workshop." Xll Mrs Wflma Pkdjen, Mrs LaVbh to a great extent pep clubs of Region four were Membership Jackie Mrs MrS Cole, "Shay, is drawn from Jordan District represented, peus representaMrs Rose Hazel Bakoulas, DaVill WhfUrciaht schools, although members from tives Irom Granite high school. eithfe arlrus. all areas are DahfMng, Mft encouraged and it The delegates assembled in the Mrs Trudy Logan, Mrs Selma is hoped that groups will be auditorium for the opening sesbe honored at a farewell "testi BentleV, Mrs Myrtle OeCol, Mrs established from all schools and sion Where LuVera Piatt, presmonial prior t6 his departure ident of the Minerettes gave an for the Central States LDS Mis Helehe Summcfhs, Mrs "Clara communities! There are hb age limits nd introduction, G. Wayne Simper, sion. Elsie Mrs Bakoulas, Eklund, X survey conducted for the ho special tequirements the for vice principal, The program beginning at greeted Four Midvale girls were Mrs Pauline Carlsen, Mrs Soph ntemhershjp hnd the Edgemont Civic organization, 630 p.m. in the Miale Fourth group at- group. Sharon Schmidt presentthrough the students of the Ward Chapel, 75 vlympus St., among the nine members of the ie Osbohe, Vfrs GetH Damon, tending the "formation meeting ed a piano solo, and Miss Helen Murray flying XngefS who "re- Mrs Barbara Markus, Edgemont school, listed 160 will proceed, as follows; Mrs Voiced the desire to have pro- - Seaman, teacher at Jdrdan,' people fdr the organization with 'Organ 'prelude, Elaine Leg-ga- ceived the hitrhest award the Laura McNeil, Mrs Marilyn I gram sufficiently Wad Vo pro- - gave h talk. 21 against. riinu uiieis, uie ittiiii- - Sterling. Other features of the session opening hymn, congregaA list of questions appearing tion; invocation, Wayne Ross; cate of Precision, at a banqutft held at the Salt Lake on the survey sheet, which' sacrament song, vocal duet by recently White Xlity residents answered, Mary Jane and Barbara Ann County auditorium. The girls.i were compiled by those inter- Lemon, accompanied by Mrs also chosen .cadets or the ested in having an active civic Roy G. Lemon; sacrament serv- month, were Lynnette Jones,' ?tr r rw-- r ? 'frr , itt. " ice, Aronlc 'priesthood; speak- Carol Jones, Shelley Getman organization, There were 156 people who ex- er, Robert Leggat; 'speaker, and Marshh Maynes. Patty pressed their desire to assist John H. Marchant; Vocal se- Brannan was chosen as assistin promoting and working on a lection, double duet hy Mary ant drill mistress and also chosJane and Barbara Ann Lemon, en cadet of the month and wil park in the area. A number of people felt they Lynete and Sheryl Harding; re- be in charge of training all Gordon Jensen; re- new cadets. would , work on getting side- marks, Flying 'Angels qualifying for walks in the area, speed con- marks, David 3. Marchant; 'closing special tctivities were Judith trol Ugtt, shopping area, street response, "missionary; comrrceation: benedic Huffman, Jet Age; Carol Smith, lights, bus service, police pro- hymn, tion; postlude, Elaine Kearns, and Randy Boydstun, trgan tection, etc. A master copy of the survey Leggatt. Murray, were chosen to repreAn open house at 563 Wasatch sent the squadron for exchange.: may be seen at Edgemont St. vni be Weld after the In the event that they win at school. , , ; the Vrsh Boaffl Ih februaty, fll go to Ptjfrto Rico they Young Mother fteao's next summer, with all expenses paid for the trip. Wanify; Trial Set Pamela Bangerter was chos before Third Xppeariifg en to represent the Murray Fly-- J Judge Marcellus K. Show mg Angels as Queen for the for arraignment was Sandra R. Utah wing at its annual ball on 9, 11023 South 2700 Slrrfonson, Saturday, Dec. 1. She is to West, South Jordan. appear before 'a W'ing Board L " She Is 'charged wifh InVohm-tarSaturday, Nov. 24. The winner ' 'manslaughter Of hiOr : will be announced at the annual i. 'old daughter, "Shctyl Xnn Utah Wing Ball on Dec. 1 at Simonson. the Memory Grove ballroom. The Vouhg 'moth,(T entered a The qtieen will reign over all plea of Innocence hy Yea'son of Civil Air Patrol events during Insanity. 1963. Judge "Snow ordered 'the dis-riPamela Bangerter was also attorney to have Mrs Simchosen as the new drill misonson and given psychiatric tress of the Murray Flying An'psychological 'examinations at gels, tadet Captain Kay Wol-cothe "Salt Lake 'County General was chosen the Cadet hospital.. Trial has been set for of the year, he Certificates of December. Precision were given by the Wing Commander, Col. Joseph Burgen. He also announced that ' Elder Ned Leon Walker the new Rocky Mountain Re- affiliated with the t?Ov.ian ' Fraternal tlriloa, 'No. Survivors include er, CJee Kith-ew- , sohsnhd three iflaauier, BaVward, Calif.; George, Joseph, ilfrs Mym (Arn) (Mary) Brand, Mrs Owen . (Kath-ryn- ) ilaywrotJ Mrs Evans, Midvale; Andersoh, 3 two sisters, Mri X)3 Svetich, Midvate and Mrs vi Stillinovich, Vtfgoslavii; 4 fAndchild-ren- . in were group discussions on finances, uniforms, teas, etc.; reporting of discussions; a luncheon;, new . march step Insrruc-- . tions given by Mrs Alta Christensen of Granite high school and demonstrated by the Granite pep club. h : - t Kfidvatley Locle Club Calls Missionaries . . . Eletion Meef Mid-val- . Kate Petrlkii Requiem mass was eelebrat-- , ed Monday at St. therese Church Tor 68, 79 W. Burial Vas Ik KidVkle cemetery. . Buba'f Kate Petrlich, Wasatch St., Mid- City 't 1 vale. . at er home Nov. 15 about 'fciSO p.m. Mrs Petrlich was born Feb. She died eJ Air L m, Wstra, "Gbspfc, XShvsttti, Yugoslavia, to Martin and Mary Stimac. Bubaf. She married Nicholas Petrlich, in Eureka, 1913. Juab County, Ut He died Nov. 2, 1950. She came to the United States ft eeem-- i berf 1913., She as member of the Catholic Chnrch, St. Therese Parish, Midvale, and 9, . a nJk Cji 4m U)4 Dec, A r-i- rt 73 . k tfata Conditlonlnt Mldvala d White City -- Regtbh Pep ber and Deeembir, pay Va in n.. Vs la Feb., Vi bi Msr. ...... I ifree delivery ro Midvale and surrounding crees - - Club Workshop wel-eom- ". : -- 1 f classi-fioatio- ..he-cau- W, S. ftesictenTS .irtottitedirT Receive t&p t; CbnvtnUht Budettina Por All Your Christmas Shopping fashions for Mom, sports equipment for Dad, furnishings for your home, or any other items, you'll find a payment system convenient and easy. account y Regular Add-o. . budget credit limit, pay (You agree oh of this amount each month.) Contract account (For larger purchases, low down payment with 6 months or longer to ' arranged complete payment) Lay a way paymtnt plan , (Small down payment aha 'periodic payments hold your purchases until Christmas.) 30-da- n 1-- 8 , Open your account now in 'our FOURTH FLOOR tREtXt t)FFICE h SJlk: FI4-27th to Fro dollvory tout to and Dugwcy, tit to Htbor tnd Midway, aorta to Tramoatoa aad licfcmoad aad M oiats la " barwaoa. phwM for frt OA dillraiy-d- ial rovo. Zn!tt 737 outlvina ntt. toll frravo cud futon. w to &rMvill II HI fm. ( . tfl kwi ,i.. .1 .a..,.,.': . y :o0 m toiib to l-- ZJ Dis-'trl- y , tt c: Huskies Present gion A farewell testimonial in honor of Elder Ned Leon Walker, son of Alma and Bessie Walker, The force-le- t Hlltzcr Wie Union, will be held Sunday, lay "the Diary of Nov. 25. In the Vnlon Second winning Xnrte FrariV" itl presented Ward meetinghouse, 580 East 7200 South. to the public Nov. fe m May Thursday Tommfnder Is Col. Bement, head of the Har-lan- d Fed-- i eral Aernautics Aviation for the Slate xt Utah. aj6r Helen Wo'lcott, Squadron 'Commander of the Murray te Flyfhg Angels, was in Charge of the banquet. Elder Walker has been called hich school's auditorium, to the Canadian LDS Mission. 7350 Smith 900 East, Vnlon. The nrocram. as follows, will Gondola Car Cable Mr Shirley Jones Is directing the play which will hogin at Win at 1 p m. Snaps, Two ftescuee) Prelude music, Jim Allen; op1:15 p.m. Trchide music Will Inening hymn, contfivgatlon; start at 7:40. Gray Meyer, 2051 Condle TJr. vocation, David Anderson: iae (40 South,) and Alan . Cast members Include: Mart larsen, ramental tongmration; Ogdcn. were riding a gondola Jensen, Anne Frank; John sacrament hymn, Aaronic car to a television tower service, on Ifavtch, teter Van Dann; Charspeaker, Coon's peak, Oqufrrh Mounlotte Larsen, Mrs Frank; Rich- priesthood; and DcAnna vocal Crofts; duet, tains, when cable snapped and ard Boswell, Mr Frank; Linda Chris Christensen, accompanist, the car Mrs Vkn Butterfield, plummeted within 30 Dann; Carole Christensen; speaker, feet of the ground, stopping just John Sabey, Mr Van Dann; San- Haller Witbeck: solo, piano dra Cavagndo. Marg Frank; Kristine Rosrnhaft: remarks, before a deep valley. Mr John Taylor, They remained suspended in reKralcr; Carol Bp. Marvin Heckstrom; the air for three hours before Loader, Miep; Keith Morgan, sponse, missionary; closing Mr Drussel. hymn, congregation; bendiction, being rescued. The two Federal Aviation Tickets Ynay he purchased at Robert Carter; postlude music, fi.e door. technicians were not hurt In Jim Allen. the mishap but were a little shaken by Uie bad scare. A television transmitter technician rescued the technicians by climbing to the men with the new the aid of snowshoes, climbing m ""V a tree, and throwing a rope to C the men, who used ft to slide to safety. The rescuer was Idc tified as Victor Moulton, 1456 Lincoln St. (MO East.) Lloyd Xnderlon, who also worked at the tower, suffered minor chert Injuries when the broken f... U Umber against him. t Hill-ercj- it u De-Lo- y Vzr) ta'e ThtnkigMng Day If a battle f Ae buije for many youngster. Their problem reaulu from aa ovcrsupply of good things to et at the traditional holiday feast. In a much bigger way, rersupply U problem for the entire copper indsiCry, including Kennccott. Bccaose of the present or ers up ply of copper, buyer shop carefully before cy purchase the metal they need. la tie worU eop- Tfcia iatcDiISce l-- c:c.:U per market. Kennccott must take action to med this extra competition in selling it Vtah produced copper. The action take the form of a vigoroua program to hold down all costs through better method and the modernization of plant and equipment. The result ia greater efficiency a vital aid in meeting the challenge of competition ia the world copper market. It la a key ia helping Kennccott continue a a sound, productive Utah busine. i C - - nn k k aV . a 0 u |