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Show Granite and a nation and a way oft ships given yearly to boys throughout the United States. "Father Brown Mystery Stor- The Hill school, an exclusive ies," by G. Chesterton. Nine school, is in Pottstown, Pa., adventures of the famous with 450 boys attending. Instructors number one for every sevdetective-pries- t. en boys. Mark also earned a life scout "We Seven," by The Astro award last week. nauts themselves. Reading their words, we come to know Berrett Homecoming them as human beings, and We participate in their great Talk Set for 26 life. Stephen Gold, Reporter AM New members of the community are Mr & Mrs Deon Springer and their small daughter. Deon was a former resident of drahite until his marriage two years ago. The Springers are living on Wasatch Boulevard by Mr & .'One of Mrs Phillip Tennant. the "newest" new of the community is baby daughter of Mr & Mrs TVrrv- SaP Th. nan, opivpn to her Sunday was Chrystal Glory Sage. Mr & Mrs Jay Bingham and their family are planning to Je'ave in early June for Samoa, where Mr Bingham will teach chool for the next three years. Larkin was appointed as the new secretary in the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association to replace Michael Schow who will be leaving Granite in the near future, Glen Sudbury was appointed as the athletic director in the Y.M.M.I.A. Mrs Laurel P. Caldwell has been appointed its a teacher in the Primary. '"Your Child's Future is the World's Future" was the theme hour of the Primary family presented on Sunday evening. Approximately 90 children participated in the program which was presented to an appreciative audience of parents and friends. There were about 30 speaking parts and more than 60 children in the chorus. e- ' - Books On Friday, May 10, the following books will be added to the shelves of the Midvale Jjranch of, Salt Lake County L- ibrary: Fiction Glass Blower," by D. Du vThe Ii Maurier. A novel about the French Revolution. : 6'Learner's Permit," by L. La- - fore. Satire of American '' academic life. H. Fast. ft'April Morning," by Story of the birth of a man f 1 07-1- & Lot Ave., Midvale st May J LeRoy Eerrett has returned "More Lives Than One," by J. home from an LDS mission in s Krutch An immensely Florida. His homecoming talk uto4bloaPhy-th, J"g will be given in the new chapel TKhe My, ComPf3. in Greenfield Village at 6 p.m. by Essays appeal-resident- e I lmt' . 1 i .!.. May 26. "The by J. Brainbridge. Picture of life in the U.S., as brought into focus in the land of the miSuper-Americans- 5 Big Rooms George Saris AM "Star-Spangle- rj i if Holden St. USE SENTiNEl WANT ADS Page 8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of LEO CLYDE CANNING, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 29 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah, on or before the 21st day of August, A. D., 19G3. JACK D. CANNING, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of LEO NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE Estate of vania, it has been learned here. Mark was given the opportunity to take tests given by the scholarship committee. The boy is bieng promoted from the eighth grade. There are only ten to fifteen scholar I u 8 I have If done riqhr! Save money in the end J Midvale AM 5-- 1 241 j Erma Myers, ORSON E. KESLER, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 29 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah, on of before the 21st day of June, A. D., 1963. HELEN A. KESLER, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of ORSON DeCLYDE CANNING, E. KESLER, Deceased. ceased. Date of first publication, Apr. Date of first publication, Apr. 19th, A. D. 1963. ' 19th, A. D. 1963. BEN G. BAGLEY, BEN G. BAGLEY, Attorney for Executrix, ; Attorney for Executor, 29 East Center Street, 29 East Center Street, 7 Midvale, Utah. Midvale, Utah. 3, 10) (Pub. Apr. 19, 26, May (Pub. Apr. 19, 26, May 3, 10) . Sophie Strand, Deceas- ed. Date of first publication, Apr. 26th, A. D. 1963. Dahl and Sagers, Attorneys for Administrator 17 East Center St., Midvale, Utah. (Pub Apr. 26, May 8, 10, 17.) reporter AN i YOUR HOME RAILROAD. MUCH TO SO MANY ! Giant Producer, Rio Grande handled nearly 20 million tons ot freight and carried over half a million passengers in 1962 all at pennies per mile revenue! 1962 Operating Revenues: $75,828,321. Operating Ratio (Expenses to Revenue): 67.89. Average revenue perton mile (one ton of freight carried one mile): 1.311. Average revenue per passenger mile (one passenger carried one mile): 2.56. Here are the char acteristics of your home railroad, The Gentle Giant: A C (T A BIO EMPLOYER Your friends and neighbors, the 4,607 employees of Rio Grande, received $33,512,402 last year. $7,274 average annual wage. IJ o)Efxnnn ..SO f And Under New Management 1 1 I A MAJOR TAXPAYER not subsidized ... it owns, and pays taxes on its entire plant operates Rio Grande is alt's flaw Drive In 1902 7521 South State Street A Taxes : $13,046,686. GOOD CUSTOMER Rio Grande purchased materials and In 19G2 totaling $10,469,511. MAY 11th and 121h ONLY A supplies RESPONSIBLE RAILROAD Rio Grande met its obligations covering rent A Hamburgers SOUND INVESTMENT to $1.42 per share of common stock. Dividends totaling $1 per share were paid. Remainder, A2f, was retained to program beneficial to Improve the railroad and its operation a ithe Interests of its patrons, employees, fellow citizens, and stockholders. Net earnings-$9,147,697-amo- unted far-sight- Foot Longs , Rio Grande Is proud to share these facts with you. Railroads are the most efficient, dependable and economical means of mass transportation In our nation. This report for 1962 Is particularly significant In view of the restrictions imposed on railroads by obsolete regulations and indiscriminate subsidization of less efficient forms of transportation. Hurry in al . . . Walt's A W Drive In 7521 for teased roads and equipment, Interest payments, and retirement of other indebtedness. Regular 25c S. St. DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD De- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at It East Center St., Midvale, Utah, on or before the 28th day 6f June, A. D., 1963. Axel B. Strand. Admin-- i' istfator of the Estate or AM The following ladies spent Thursday evening at the Vet erans Hospital: La Rue Atkinson, Shirley Humphrey, Helen Jen sen, Merle Dow, Fern Williams, Thelma Duke, Jennie Huff. Margaret Day, Laura Terry and Ona Payne. Refreshments were prei paured by Mary Arko, Joyce Marian Damjanovich, Brown, Laura Terry, Jean Washburn, LaVon Cottrell and Ruby Ballard. Rides were furnished by Merle Dow and Helen Jensen. May Day will be celebrated May 10 at the Draper school. Games, picture show, Maypole and refreshments will be enjoyed by the students. Mrs Ardcll Pack left by plane for Los Angeels Tuesday evening to visit with a brother and family, Samuel R. Gasscr for a two weeks visit. Mrs Wilma Day's third grade class presented a Patriotic program for the students and teachers Wednesday morning at Draper school. Mrs Gail Smith al TO CREDITORS Estate of Sophie Strand, Draper Mark Knowley, son of Mr & Mrs Sherwood Knowley, formerly of Union, has been awarded a $2,450 per year scholarship to a boys' school in Pennsyl- Utah Friday, May 10, 1963 Given Year's iHBBaHHU'MUuuBanatsjuuuuu UBHuaaa i Legal Notices Mark Knowley Troester's Automotive Service rZZN. The American Legion Auxiliary Gold Star Mothers tea will be held Monday, all members contact information wishing Faye Rogers. Bruce Lyle Roden, son of Mr & Mrs Robert K. Roden, was blessed by his father Sunday in the Draper Fourth Ward. The Little League baseball diamond at the Draper Park needs some work done if it is to be ready for the first game on May 18. All those wishing to help contact Gordon Soper or Kelsey Shoemaker. tH MlDYAli iLIinLvMid' Union In Bring your car to us . d Bitot .Tfie Purrrrr! .. Sav-iozz- i. We Take Out The And Put day. David Bluemell returned A. Rood. home from the Central States effective for place- Mission. Preparing His homecoming talk ment in business and inwill be given Sunday, May 12 at dustry. 3 p.m. in the new East Jordan For Young People Stake house. "There Is A Dragon In My Bed," by S. Joslin & I. Haas. Ellis returned Bringhurst And other useful phrases in home from the Western States French and English. mission, He gave his homecom"Vulcan," by N. Bate. Picture ing talk May 5. , story of an Among the babies of Union engine. names and blessings given "Somebody Saw," by A. were: Mark J. Ashton, son of book. Picture Mr & Mrs Lee M. Ashton; "The Little Hellion," by M. colorful Mathew J. Unker, son of Mr & Rauch. Eventful, Mrs Jack C. Unker; Bradley J. story of Southern Illinois. Moore, son of Mr & Mrs Rich F. Boardman, by "Tunnels," ard J. Moore; Lecia J, Maugh-an- , Jr. Clear and detailed history daughter of Mr & Mrs Dan of tunnels, their development, W. Patricia Ann Maughan; of tunnel and the techniques Autram, daughter of Mr & Mrs building. Rooster," by John Howard Autram; Eliza B. Grant. Rousing tale from beth Jensen, daughter of Mr & Mrs Thomas Robin Jensen; a true incident in the War of & Mrs Mr of Nelson, daughter 1812. "Our Neighbors In India," by Jack Nelson; Jimmy Gerald J. & E. Caldwell. One of the Slade. son of Mr & Mrs Slade. Nora Van Valkenburg recent "Worlds Neighbors" series. "Verinica," by R. Duvoisin. ly returned from an extended Veronica was a Hippopota visit with her son, Dr Mac Van mus. Valkenburg, his wife, the form er Evelyn Pate of East Mid vale, and their six children. Mac is a visiting professor at the University of California while on leave from his posi tion as Associate Director of the Coordinated Science Laboratory of the University of Illinois, Ur bana, 111. 5 IS Sunday Talk Slated By Missionary llionairesTexas. "Job Strategy," by Scholarship For Sale House Non-Fictio- so helped with the progTam. Clellie Ballard, Earbara Fitzgerald, Florence Money and Ruth Fitzgerald enjoyed a birthday dinner at a local restaurant Saturday. The following children were blessed: Steven Dale, son of Mr & Mrs Brown, blessed by his father; John Jeffery, son of Mr & Mrs Richard Kelsey, Salt Lake, blessed by Shirel Jensen. The following children were confirmed; Laurie Greenwood, daughter of Mr & Mrs R. Perry Greenwood; Wesley Witt, son of Mr & Mrs Grant Witt; John Day, son of Mr & Mrs Douglas Day; Douglas Brown, son of Mr & Mrs Paul Brown. They were baptised in the Tabernacle and confirmed by their fathers at the Draper Third Ward Sun |