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Show top rx Friday, December 7, 1962 daughter .Debra and Mr Mauss niece, Sheryl, Salt Lake, visited with the Harold Swaseys Sun- CIorriiiiQfi I day. The DeLoy Densleys, Kearns, Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter AM Mr 4 Mrs Elton Bills entertained at a family Thanksgiving dinner, 35 members, including Mrt Bill's parents, Mr & Mrs Ezra Bills, iliverton, enjoyed the day. To complete the occasion they received a telephone call from their son Dennis, who had returned to South Caroline after, two months in Cuba.' "v j, Mr & Mrs Preston Butter-fiel- d attended funeral services for Effie Mac Hanson at Mont-pe- l ier, Idaho, Tuesday. Michael and Penny Poor, Salt Lake, spent the week end with their grandmother, Mrs Fern poor. Sunday Mrs Poor. had as her guests Mr & Mrs Lamar Jen-soSaty Lake, Mr & Mrs Laddie Poor and son David, Mid-vale. . The Art Mitchells visited with Mrs Ruth Bahr and family, ' Lehi, Sunday. Mr & Mrs Elton Bills visited Mike Bar-el-a with their at a Salt Lake hospital Sunday. Mrs Barela and daughter are staying with the Bills son-in-la- this spent Saturday evening with Mr & Mrs Earl Poor, i Boyd, son of Mr & Mrs Lowell Hamilton,., was the . guest of his cousin Bif at the DeLoy Densley home, Kearns, Friday. Mrs Henry Bodell and Mrs Jesse H. Dansie attended the Women's Legislative council at Salt Lake, Thursday. : ; . ; The Walter E. Cranes spent Monday with Mr & Mrs Jack Bowles and family, Salt Lake Visiting with the Kent Bodells Sunday were Mrs Louise Schmidt and son Larry, who recently returned from an , LDS , Mission. ; "": Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell were ; Kent Bodell attended the Beet Growers' Banquet at West Jordan Saturday evening. "The Henry Bodells visited with Mr Bodell's mother, Mrs Frances Bodell, Sunday at his sister's home, Mrs Q. W. Barker, Midvale. ;"w.- ,. Tuesday; Mrs Alice Bodell and, Mrs Gwen Butterfield were hostesses ac the DUP Building, ' & Salt Mr - ' AM A luncheon and program has been planned by the South Jordan Second Ward Relief Society, it has been announced by the presidency, Mrs Gayle Thomas, Mrs Clem Heagre,n, Mrs Marily Fitzgerald. The group will exchange gifts during the party which will begin at 10:30 a.m.' on Dec. El-de- Group Meets 3 d ' . Lake. , & Mrs Lowell Mauss and 12. Civil Defense Mc-Ca- y Mrs Ida S. Tateoka " ; Subsai! wo M 9 Day Cautions . v So. Jordan Mrs - ":, v guests at the Riverton Stake Primary Christmas party Tuesday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Newell Meyers, Riverton'. Mr & Mrs Jesse H. Dansie viisted with the Arch Eastmans, Riverton, Sunday evening.. - Mr St, Mrs Gus Sandstrom, Salt Lake, spent Sunday afternoon visiting with the A. H. ' Dansies. week Mr .. Yoyo5 held Dec. 13. Santa Claus will be on hand. gifts. wiB , be ex. changed and a program is plan-BedWeldon Rasmussen is in of the affair. Erma Myers, reporter charge AM The William E, Buck children, Linda, Don, Janet, Midvale, spent the week end with their n grandparents, Mr 4 Mrs J. Brown. Draper,. ; Mt. Jordan Stake Relief Society entertained 8ft Ward offi-cer- s and teachers of the Stake The first meeting of the Utah at a luncheon Nov. 30. i , State Women's CivH Defense ' & Mrs Reid A. Brown are Mr council was. held Saturday at the, pwml parents of a baby Camp Williams. Governor daughter, born Dec. I. Grand' George D. Clyde' was a guest parents are Mr & Mrs J. Elden the at morning session. Brown and Mr & Mrs Glen R. speaker During ,the afternoon a panel Nelson. moderated by Roy Gibson, news director at a TV station, "Human Behavior in Auxiliary to Have Disaster." Panel members were Christmas Party Dr Preston J. Burnham, Utah The Christmas party of the Medical Association. Col. Dana Auxiliary Legion F. Peck, commanding officer American of Co. B. 19th Special Forces., will be held at the home of Rose Utah National Guard, and Col. Brown Monday. Dec. 10. Ruth J. D. Rogers, assistant super- Fitzgerald, Jane Washburn and intendent of the Highway Pa- Clellie Ballard will be in charge of games.. Laura Terry, Verda trol. . "Women's Role In Civil De- Crane and , Shirley Humphrey. fense J was discussed by Mrs Merle Dow, and LaPriel SylEvelyn Lomax. Miss Ada Burt vester are. also on the com nut- and Mrs Nellie Kirkmeyer, all tee, members of women's advisory King of the Girls' association committee. "Fathers and Daughters EveGen. Maxwell E. Rich, adjuthis- - year was affair ning"' tant general of the Utah NationWilkerson, father of Charal Guard spoke to the group dur- lotte Wilkerson, 1597 East 12300 ing a banquet. Salt Lake Coun- South. Draper. atdefense directors ty , civil Don Buck was in a piano retending were Clellie Ballard, cital at the Sandy Third Ward. WoodCounty director, Shirley ' dirt, Laura Terry, president, Marruff, .White ector; Marilyn Winger, Murray ian Damjanovich, secretary, director, and Ruth Miner, Mid- - and Shirley Humphrey, treasvale, director. urer, from, the Draper Unit of ' the American Legion Auxiliary, I attended a presidents' and sec Lions Draper Prepare retaries conference and lunchChristmas Party eon at the Prudential Federal The annual Christmas party Building Wednesday. of the Draper Lions Club will be . The MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Ptfge 5 i toc .Sovdirteoii The To UzZzd Parents On Buying under the Christmas tree is a dream that many Utah youngster hope will come true when Dec. 25, 1962 A 90 9 a 9 9 9 9 VI : "First," he pointed out, "it is illegal under Utah law for any juvenile under the age of fourteen years to own a firearm of any kind. It is equally unlawful for any adult to offer, jell or give away a firearm to a juvenile under the age of fourteen." in Riverton 1 TURKEYS TO I LOT tce set MAROMa 9 9 9 9 9 Lit 9 9 9 f---- wf SIMS SpccM CC1C)7D I V Other Tree said, "the best weapon for a first gun i3 a single shot, bolt action .22 cal. rifle. We recommend this weapon above all others because in our opinion it is the safest weapon for the i beginning shooter." "The bolt action is generally far safer and more accurate than the pump, lever, or semiautomatic weapons currently on the market, and the safety aspects of the single shot feature should largely speak for themselves." "Further," Day said, "we would encourage that the first . . k. MIXER t. t V - '.attcjft V Protect your second largest investment r Our : Service U . , . .PROMPT and GUARANTEED . - $605,431,443. : year. "The assessed valuation iiuorton Motor Go. Riverton, Utah of the 4V1 WSty - Famous Brand Ladles' SHOTGUN . if perfect SHELLS Now $4.98 12 oa, PrMilwn GRAKD OPENING VALUE 2 Pr.only 7J98 'while 49' From $2 98 From J Tremendous Grand Opening Value R9.M W . 2L 749 For Only 9. Auto. "Mr Leggs" Men's Slacks CREASE RESISTANT WASH & WEAR-Alte- Re. $1.19 OPENING SPECIAL 07 Sportswear Visit s nHob Nob" Sport Coats ' Latest Styles and Tailoring 50 From Our $34 Record Bar STEREO HI-F- I POPS "all at discount 5 Men's Sweaters McGregor Jackets and wool shirts FromMI95 prices BOYS' Jrrtf : ones ' MILLER' and GIRLS'... Wool Felt Cowboy Hats Reg. $2.49 & Match-Mat- e GRAND OPENING SPECIAL from $3.98 only $1.98 ENTER OUR GUESSING CONTEST WIN A FREE PAIR OF - Numerous Novelty w & Gift Items at Fabulous Discbunts Lea Qicbrs' ( Western Shirts Look Alikes for the Whole Family $2.98 8 It. ELCAB ANA CAMPERS A Ladies' PykcUos Original Ensemble TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE! only 2 left GRAND OPENING VALUE Flssty cf RIVERTON UTAH Fret rtion SHOTGUN up ORDANA . Western Style Shirts Cox RtmingtoD 12 Pins, Necklaces, Earrings, etc. FAMOUS BRAND MEN'S Lead THEY LAST Cm Riverton FARTHER AT i' & Melba Bridges !! Just a Few Items Left For Christncs Giving at These Spectacular Savins X YOUR SIFT DOLLAR ' . ... nwc a. From Hurry' . ' ,. J 5. Costume Jewelry OvO - '' i ' ' . Quality and Fashion You Can Depend on HAND ' -- Authehtic Western Pants Draper CORN POPPER i '' The i valuation ' '' picture '' is brighter- - after, showing some declines in past years, according, to Mr Jones. ; ri; The record assessed valuation year in the county was 1958 when the figure reached In 1959 the valuation dipped to $612,045,984, down to $557,556,607 in I960, and then upward in 1961 and higher this ' Lady Van Heusen Shirts II'W rs Fri,, Sat. Wayne Winters $56 In 1960, steelworkcrs were safer on the job than ever before . The, number of lost time injuries per million man-houworked came to a record from the low of 3.14, down 10 3.51 rate of 1959, . David P. Jones, county auditor, announced. The decreases bring the original .1962. Salt Lake County assessed valuation total of to Some Wall Street brokerage firms have opened investment centers at overseas bases (the wild green yonder?) A Dollar Saved Is Worth Two Earned .'". . $2,323,005, down, The estimated cost of obtaining plates by mail is 81 cent. -- Valuations Told $607,754,448 Capi- " Check These Grand Opening Values 12250 S. 7th West as low as Property atthe tol- - 3; 0- - - .Winners (Q5 - 1962 Quality cr.iJTtus tree WITH IC3 FOU-FC- U C.1AKSHES 6Vi FT. TALL with METAL STAND Price d Eve IXTRSDUSIX3 THE KEWEST DELUXE . Commission offices . , r - v - - I ; Every Saturday Nighl Until Giristmas JU.OXUU 1 " GlHr, ; later at the City and County Building and at the State Tax cording to Mr Jones. county fluctuates with the trend ."Mines production in the county,. which includes the hugh Kennecott Copper Corp,, is responsible for the up and down assessed valuation," The valuation figures have been sent to the Utah State Tax Commission. More than 50,000 persons obtained their plates by mail last year, according to S- Clifford Cockayne, Salt Lake County assessor. He said that the new system of obtaining plate3 elim mates a lot of 'wasted hours spent by, motorists standing, in unes. Mr Cockayne said that 1963 license plates may be obtained by mail or by standing in line While age is the first criteria for possession of a firearm, it is by no means the most importThe valuation of Jordan Disant thing to consider when giv- trict property decreased $247,625 ing a gun as a gift. Mental at-- , from the. 1961. valuation in contitude and the responsibility a nection with taxing in Salt Lake ., v..u youngster is capable of assum- Ctomtjr. ing should come in for close i Other assessed valuation decreases in the county were-Sa- lt examination. Lake City School District, "Providing your son or daugh- $1,137,930; Granite District, ter is ready for a gun, both $898,962; Murray District. $38.-48for a total decrease of legally and emotionally," Day BE GIVEN AVAY CO V , ; ' i JUST REGISTER Every Day If You Like) , ' in the mining industry," o0t3 nnnrnrranfl xi --TV . gun" rolls around. Mindful of the tremendous number of "Christmas guns" annually bestowed oa the State's young folks, conservation officer Douglas Day this week of fered a few helpful reminders for "Santa Claus" to keep in mind: AT Websters v "real Suns gun, ox any gun or that matter, be manufactured of the tradi-tiongun metals. While there are many plastic, nylon and other component substitute weapons of good quality on the market, we should point out that state-wid- e reports from hunter safety instructors during the last month list more than a half dozen blowups of these 'substitute for metal' ,. weapons." , Several of these accidents involving synthetic weapons re-- ; suited in injury to the shooter or his companion. Finally, Officer Day remind-eparents that they assume a tremendous responsibility when giving a gun, a responsibility for training the youngster ; in proper use of the weapon and in sportsmanship and fair play in the hunting or sporting field. Fhcr.2 Fro Pcilr. AU9-37C- 3 |