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Show Incumbent's Name Only provement District He will fill a Will Appear on Ballot office. Dec. on Ketih Dumas, incumbent, 8G30 South 150 West, Sandy, will be the only name to appear on the ballot for election of a trustee to the Sandy Im Salt Lake County Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold a meeting at the Murray City Hall Nov. 25 beginning at 10 a.m. The Pony Express camp will be hostesses. 4. term of six-ye- County DUP Officers To Meet Monday This Frame Straightening 9 Glass Installed Complete Painting To Have a Friend White Be One B ody Shop Bob White, Prop. 04 East 72C0 South 255-485- ir. I ; , rft a.I . 1 0 I .1 f 1 i u - 4S i B I PL ;H IT IL 7 6 I l B 12-Mon- 1 Jerry Turner and Gary Tibbs, standing at table, check out books from the student li their selections. Mrs Goldie Tibbs, left, and Mrs Mary Miller, volunteer librarians for the brary at Butler elementary school while other students browse through shelves for day, check out the books. new library. Here spacious nearly 600 students choose from a wide and varied selection of the best in children's books. In utilizing the library children are not only learning to develop good reading habits but also how to use the library properly. Much of the credit for the system smoothly functioning goes to Mrs Marian Finley who volunteered her services 3 years ago to set up a Dewey Decimal System and standard library files. PTA, room mothers and teachers spent long hours labeling, numbering and making file cards with the end result being a well organized and efficient library system. The library is opened three afternoons a week, with each class scheduled for a weekly library period. Mrs Audrey Guarantee th BATTERIES Economy Nylon aj JS'5 ,y SURE-- $ CRIP 190 plattntnd Mint Tractor-typ- e 1 cleats diff in... pull you through snow like MATCHING WHEELS tractor. & vrTiwii OFF WIHT 31 UU 7.50x14 ONLY la P People LIKE YOU $95 if LIKE No Exchange on Black Casings. Price plus fax. 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Local and foreign iiiiii Graders Back Hoes Clam Shells O Bulldozers AM WWJi i Sherron 799 Marie Todd Palmer, East 8425 South, Sandy, died natural causes Monday at of his home. He was born Aug. 27, 1963. His survivors include his par- ents, sisters, Suzane E., Janet Lynne; grandmother, Mrs Martha Titien, Salt Lake City. His funeral services were held Wednesday. n Tilt U 6 YEARS KENTUCKY OLD AND we mean! V IS 1 Kentucky's Finest Bourbon for over 150 Years! It ST'aS' iiifiHJO TraBsiH j 1 v. WlWpaBWwai Also Available Bottled in Bond DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY WATFRFILL AND FRA7IFR nitTIMFev ft Proof 8ARDST0WN, NELSON ffl COUtllT. UNIUCKY v b SC4 la . George Ault SERVICE MANAGER oi the Henry S. Day Co. Has Just Been Named CUSTOMER RELATIONS MGR. A new department of the Ford OPERATING - ? o d GET THAT JOB!! building dams 500 South btatQ 'nranrTirir jwi hi i ill w Cook With Cooke By Nona from students Journalism Cooke Jordan district schools participated in the 28th annual con High bcnool Journalism Some housewives I know seem ference at Brigham Young to always be in a hurry. They University last Saturday. Dispatches from ByU list have more irons in the lire than students trom Hillcrest and the old villjgc blacksmith. For from Midvale Junior attending. ncara 1 itoiDcri these busy ones the package mix stuuciits L. Price, director oi personnel is the answer. the Frankly, and industrial relations ot me mixes are very good; I'm busy, isewspapcr Agency Corp., speak on "The New ABC's of Publica too. But for the housewives tion," at the opening session who like to stick to a little of following a welcoming address given by Dean tonan Matthews their creative instincts, the cup of the College of Fine Arts and by cup method is their favorCommunications. ite. And that method can't be Guidance sessions on the ca- boat. Just such is this spice reer opportunities in the fields cake recipe given to me by Mrs of news writing' and editing, L. Graham, 1810 Grover Lance advertising, radio and television, sports reporting, and wo- Lane. Mrs Graham tells me she men in journalism were held is entertaining her family for Thanksgiving. I know that when during the morning. Seven workshop sessions were that day comes this gracious " will have her lovely home classes" w'ere sVho!' news, editing the duplicated full of real good cooking aroma. newspaper, editing the printed Spice Cake newspaper, advertising, pnoto-graph1 cup butter and yearbook planning 1 cup sugar production and radio broadcasting. 4 eggs, beaten Hillcrest students who attend1 cup milk ed are: Paula Monsen, adviser. Vaughn Bcrrett, Jeanne U teaspoon nutmeg Price, Ron Brimhall, Louainc 1 tablespoon cinnamon Hanson, Briant Jenson, John 1 teaspoon cloves Taylor. Larry Clayton, Jennie 2 cups flour liushnoll. Pamela Simper, Bev3 teaspoons baking powder and Carole James. erly Donga, 1 cup chopped nuts Students from Midvale Junior Included Candacc Kinart, Cream butter and sugar. Add l.ynrtte King, Muchcle Bouch, beaten eggs. Sift dry ingredPaula Takage, Derna Canning, inand Mrs Carol Mansfield, ail- - ients together. Add nuts, stir to mixture alternatecreamed iser. Nip- pvv . . AND TjrvN yceysty Students in Journalism at MEN go James T. Palmer James Todd Palmer, 3 month-olson of William James and Larry S. Peterson Funeral services were conducted for Larry Mrs Christina Sontheimer Mc- Samuel Thursday Peterson, 19, 6943 South Call, 88, died last week at the 1700 West, West Jordan, who home of Mrs Herman C. Don- was killed when his automowent out of control Monday aldson, 2842 West 8600 South, bile at 1:10 a.m. at 3rd West and West Jordan, of causes incident 6400 South, Murray. to age. She was born Sept. 14, His burial was in the River-to- n 1898 in Nuremberg, Germany, Cemetery. Midvale . . Robert L. McCall Sept. 12, 1898 Salt Lake Temple. He died. She was a member of the Browning Ward and served missions in Australia, California and Anzona. She was a former postmaster of Pomer-ene- , Ariz. There are no survivors. in the Saturday TiRtS THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND BETTERSSK Jacob and Wilhelmina Meyer Sontheimer. She married to OES Installation two 8.00x14 i Midvale Rebekah Lodge Sets Dinner The Rebekah Lodge 22 will have its Thanksgiving dinner Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Eagles Hall, 181 N. Main St., at Pertl and Mrs Jean Paisley, li- 7 p.m. All members are welwith much come. brary help from Mrs Peg Bergan, have trained and scheduled PTA members to staff the library during these periods and to process all new books. When a call was issued early in the school year for volunteers In to help with the library over one sixth of the mothers responded. This indicates the high enthusFamilies and friends of memiasm felt by parents tor the liof the incoming officers of bers brary and the many benefits to Mount Olympus Chapter No. 23, be derived by the children. of the Eastern Star are Order Miss Connie Butler has made the interior of the library even invited to the colorful open inmore appealing by the colorful stallation meeting on Saturday addition of eye catching picNovember 23, at 8 p.m. evening, tures and posters. in the Masonic Temple, MidButler library is the result of vale. and thoughtful consideration After the ceremony, a receptcombined efforts designed to open new doorways and richly ion will be held in the banquet room to greet the new Chapter reward those who venture Officers. Y W hen )ou buy a pair of any tires in this ad. Sate the fust of mounting and demounting each A-- Eriday, November 22,1361 Christina S. McCall When the new wing to Butler School opened this fall the dream of many people came into being with the addition of a yj 1 Obituaries K Butler Library Fills Needs Of Children and Teachers ii . i SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! I I Saturday "A Night in Vienna" will be the theme for the annual Utah Symphony Benefit Ball, to be held Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Terrace Ballroom. A social hour, from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Cirque Room, will be enhanced by music from Bill trio. Dinner Fowler's "A la Viennoise" will be featured from 7 to 9 p.m. At nine o'clock, the Symphony Debs, members of the college girls' service group, will be presented to Maestro Maurice Abravanel. Dancing to the symphony orchestra will ensue. At 10:15 p.m., there will be a most colorful which for "divertissement" members of the University of Utah Corps de ballet plus a special chorus and soloist, William combine talets Call, will O milk. Bake at 350 45 hour, Use any favorite frosting. Here is a good easy frosting: Vi cup butter 2 sq. chocoalte 1 egg Hi cups powdered sugar 1 cup nuts 1 teaspoon vanilla A pinch of salt Cream butter, add melted chocoalte, sugar and beaten egg. Add flavoring, nuts and salt. Beat until fluffy. Did you know that 'frosting will not run if you dust your cake lightly with flour? min. to Z " . : with ly At Terrace Complele Automotive Body & Fender Rebuilding O Page 14 Symphony Ball Officers and members of the White's . . . i THt MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Contractors: .Associated Heavy Equipment Schools, Inc. 138 South 2nd East handle all warranty adjustments on Ford products for the Midvale area. George will George Ault has been with Henry S. Day Co. 9 years, with Ford in this area 35 years. 'Silt Lake City II, Utah Nam Motor Co. . Age Street kCity Phi Statt Hrs. at homo Information about our trained Operator! available upon request. Henry S. Day Co. 36 W. Midvale Center St. 255-425- 3 1 |