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Show This n That Riverton We're Getting Topheavy ner. Election of officers resulted as follows Jay Hardman, president, Melvin Withers, vice president, liob Lee, secretary, Ulnh must create some new jobs, or it may fare the day (Continued from page 1) pointed a bright young mancol-ui when is economy cninvblc-- from its own weight. the mail room to take up a Whil economists ' brag of prosperity,' a lection and get him a gilt. nnn Former Riverton 9 .Minic ,t.. furl finding agency (Ulah Foundation) Man.Uies at 00 emnloves and hit each of them points out that I Mali is actually 'building a house of cards. for a quarter, mis gave, aim Funeral services were con- . . .r,,m i i r li .1 With fhic mnnpv h( DUT' l .i .i u.e new ,o.,s mo oi an ueiausemniosi past year ed o00 packs of cigarettes ducted Saturday, Dec. 21, for vcie acioumeu ior oy an increase in me governmenr worK the kind with.tho coupon on iiymy oedi, iuu ai me niverton u li : j force. It should be obvious that we cannot pull ourselves up by our own bootstraps, and putting more people on the government payroll only has the effect to forcing higher taxes on those who work in gainful jobs. v Utahns paid $fi29 million in federal, state, and local taxes during 1963. That is $657 for' every person. $2,628 for a family of four. It is also equal to 31.2 of total personal income... ... , ., ... ,, Willi almost a third of what we earn going back into taxes, there is no money left to expand industry and create new jobs, and adding people to the public payroll only increases the problem by raising taxes again. When we learn that the greatest prosperity comes from keeping the public payroll at an absolute minimum, so that taxes will be less and there will be more money to hire workers in commerce and industry, we will be heading toward better days. urcn wnn to unm the He traded selor Cletus Hamilton officiat- coupons for a silver thermos liottlc for the doss- aesK. pcf Jof the con- - Seal and - Harli Berrett. Mr triTbSrJeagpVackaCo5 ... i r," to them in full measure. ,. c r"Min VTy j Council Coy. Mrs Dora Callicott and son,' and Mr & Mrs Lowe.' Seal from Midvale, spent Christ- - :; mas eve at Mrs Callicott's daughter and husband's home in ' She will acompany the Roy. Jerry, nr, r - occas-!shomak- home rf causps incident tQ This was truly ingenious, and age He was born in Bridgepo,.t when the management heard jDorset England Mar. 15 18G3fa about it, they called the young ,son of Henry and Mary Ann man in. Henley Seal. He married Fran- You've a head on your shoul-- nie Louisa McGuire Nov.. 4, dor," he was told. "We can use 1891, in the Logan Temple. She your sort in the front office. died in 1943. Mr Seal came to Such cleverness deserves a re- Utah in 1880 and was a farmer until he retired. He resided in ward." ; The chap was. properly ap- Riverton for 76 years and in preciative, but in all honesty, 1956 moved to Midvale to live he had to confess he'd already with a son. Surviving are two Mor-rel- l, gotten his reward. Along with sons James L. Midvale; H. Riverton; and one grand the purchase of those cigarettes, Burial was in the he'd been given trading stamps daughter. Cemetery 5,000 of them. He had then Riverton cashed the stamps in on a new fishing rod and reel. Rough Riders parade in Pasadena during .lue." holidays. and Mr & Mrs William Silcox attpnd the marna2e..0f the Densley granddaughter, Andrea Thompson and W. t,ee woya, granason 01 ine &11- wi Ca-lo- n j 1 , Maria Silcox, Mrs Diana Beckr Mother. Mrs Hilma Larsen, Mrs Editha Lloyd and Mrs Lena 2',' Ti .m'hl;Ir,&S j the back. ' sn 1 i s Jensme Cow "V. will hold the r annua New Years T' C1U mciu . Evp danrp at Herriman. beein-ian- d : " DUS1-- j a familv lOl KelSOn, Thomas riinnnr Christmas at tary. A live orchestra ness manager; Emery Berrett, their home Friday evening, Dec. Tlie to Sheldon; 13. Attending the festive oc-rcpor ter; Floyd Bills, m Bridges Leo crane ana nay canon were Mr & Mrs Grant :Price of admission includes a Crane, board of directors u.1 box lunch, hats, and noisemak- iiaiivu aiiu iUl IX .11110 U1LUU ers. j of both Salt motif will be Bangerter Lake, A Christmas Mrs wiuiani freeman enier- & Mrs E. L the decoratons. menu andm pro- -i Air ' tained eight young friends of her R i vortnn inira gram 01 the Kiverton iteoecca at a swim- r .f oc. iui5 tXjctvue Jensen were 'daugnter Ward's annual Christmas party iur ming Saturday, Dec. 21, to be held Dec. 28. Dinner will honored at a family party at at tneparty West Jordan pool on followed by begin at 6:30 p.m., V16 da,uSh er a"1, her 11th Those attend- Mrs Martin Jen- - ing werebirthday. an outstanding program and husband, Mr Michelle Rebecca, dancing. The Primary officers sen in South Jordan. The Robyn Mousley, was the 52nd wedding anni- will be in charge. ,thy Spencer, Donette Mousley, versary of the parents They Lori Page Sherri shulsen and A Yuletide party of the Riverwere married Dec. 21, 1911 m Anne Freeman ton Stake Relief Society mem- the Salt Lake Temple and afterwill held be bers Friday have six living children.. At the Mrs Delia Bills met at a Christof 27 at the home noon, Dec. were Mr & Mrs Cleo mas and reunion Dec. 21 Mrs Ruth Mousley in Bluffdale. party of Union; Mr & Mrs at theparty Guest Riverton Town Hall. Af- Dinner will be served by the Jensen, miss bmriey Jen-ite- r supper there were games and hostesses, Mrs Mousley, Mrs naipn uuuiui mmvaie; ivir mrs exchange of gifts. Immediate Ella Swenson, and Mrs Virginia sen, vcm.uu icuaen, Aivenon. members and Gartners Merrill. Pres. Violet Hamilton, freshments were served and. were Mr & Mrs Parley HarriMrs Noreen Bodell. Mrs Vida were games played. son, Mr & Mrs Delinar Llovd, Crane, Miss Phyllis Butter-fielA 3c James a. Lloyd is home Crescent; Mr & Mrs Harvey Mrs Maxine Butterfield, Mrs Rosamond Butterfield, Mrs on a 17 day leave. He finished Eastman, Herriman; Mr & Mrs Sandy; Mr & Blanche Densley, and Mrs Vio- - Tech Training in September and Fenstermaker, is now stationed at Hollomarx Mrs Stannard Bills, Bluffdale; let Morris will atend. New Mexico. Mr 4' Mrs Wesley Bills and Mr AFB, Mr & Mrs Gordan Densley He willAlmagordo, return there Jan. 2. He & Mrs Ray Bills of Riverton; and sons, Vaughn and Roger, is the son of Mr & Mrs Wesley Mrs Delia Bills, 25 grandchil-Lbyd- . are spending the holidays in jdren and 23 great grandchild- Lubbock, Tex., guests of their Lt. Mrs John McKinney and ren. & Mr and Mrs daughter family, A three children who have been neighborhood Christmas Milton. Pierce. living in Seattle, Wash., are vis- - party at the home of Mrs Hazel Mrs Vern Morgan entertained iting with Mrs McKinney's par-- Beratto, Dec. 19, was enjoyed at a Christmas dinner party for ents, Mr & Mrs Jack Smith, and by 14 guests including Mrs Anna her Joy Mia Maid class of the with Lt. McKinney's mother in Silcox, Mrs Merna Peterson. ' ma .1 til Riverton First Ward. After din- TTI1 nunway. Aiier six weeKS me Mrs riorence beratto, Mrs Ar ner Mrs Morgan showed slides family will gov to Germany for dith Lund, Mrs Josephine Bratt, hif;-moii- nvo-ui.ru- Audrey Newman, E ..J'j """r c.6'-u- s clovn-1o-p;ri- THE MIDVALE SENTiNEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Pa"e 2 trida), Vet. ?7 , 19A Kathy Eerrett, Ellen Crowton, of a trip she took to Hawaii.) Class members present were Flpn 97 About 40 Aaronic Mrs Robert D. Davis, Jr and J. p., recently spent two " wccivb vismug 111 niveriun wuii her parents, Mr & Mrs Allen . Stocking and in Copperton with her Mr & Mrs Rnhert... D. Davis, Sr. The Florence Page family held "L : . . . j: a imisuiias uinner at me nome , of Mr & Mrs Eldred HamJton ,, Saturday evening. After dinner u.cy Clljucu JlcllIU music, Blllg--- ' ing, and gift exchange. son, . 1 C-- 2 1 Published Every Friday Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Midvale Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878. Subscription price, in Utah, $3.00 per year, in advance Outside Utah, in U. S. 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We look forward to serving you next year' Roast State Street Larae Cube bteaks Midvale $. 3M 85' 93' - Bar-- S 1964 WINTER QUARTER EVENING CLASSES Monday, Dcctmbtr 23, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tutsday, December 24, S a.m. to 12 Noon Thursday, December 26, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, December 27, 8 a.m. to S p.m. Saturday, December 28, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1 1 7, University of Utah Monday, December 30, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thordy, January 2, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, January 3, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, January 3, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, January 4, 8 a.m. to I p.m. Late Registration Fee Begins January 6 c"" 2 e- - Steaks Top Roast" Boneless 1.98 98 39 39 Braunschweiger Brands 89 98 Sausage flX""" 21 1:39' White Star Tuna Chicken of the Sea Zee Sandwich Bags Look to 223 Meal Br htelf Shop Salawagr and Saw 3S' 29 39 Ellis Spanish Rice Spcol Sauct Far SavirtaA Is ItCt Thai Covnl Ellis Tamales , 2 a Safeway to Come Up Ho.JOO A usset Potatoes With Bargains Like This Selected Economical No. 2's 249" Chiffon Napkins Silk Toilet Tissue Chiffon Toilet Tissue Colgate Fluoride Tooth Paste 3 T Star Kist Chunk Tuna El convenience Lima Beans 6c Ham 85' 69 FLLIS Canfoods Crecm 21.39 ShrimpTidbitsT daho You Know Plwtnp Tempi MMty Tomoau ing Ijr Spked primCtfKtlve ,L t t t t Winter Pears x.2'-1- 5 39 91 45' Jenos Plain Pizza tZ 29 Del Monte Catsup Kine Lives Cat food Golden Carrots 229 rTeischmonn's Mrclton Advisory Service: If you wish (o secure expert help in making your educational and vocational plans, advance appointments may be made by calling Extension Division, Evening appointments, December 2G, 27, January 2, 3, in Annex Building, c -- Announcing ADVANCE REGISTRATION -. rr-)i- led Steaks st"w?T!ri'..1.09 77 Baro OF UTAH EXTENSION DIVISION - Ate Llfe- 11-o- z. Steaks Of Midvale i:'- JT Hound Steaks Smoked Hams Continental Bank Annex Building, Room Li fZZtl?. Mid-vale'- UNIVERSITY w 19-o- t. o.he3A 1964 'ay the New Year hold for you all . , OOc Chunk Tuna Toilet Tissue R-- 3 8100 South h R-- t 255-355- ta.t Mo..' MM,m -7- 3- Tide Detergent , - k.t 77c ' ,2i19 ; Downy Softener Cheer Detergent r?5' S'r SI89 Dash Detergent Dux Detergent ImIImMMi Jo. m, IW2, anoo cofsioMr Cw On Comet Cleanser Pepsodent to.P ( isoa saiiway sioxts inc. Savt On Mo.M N VW 322-646- Room 114. Room Deodorant Placement TeMing: These tests are fiiven each Tuesday at 9 a.m. and continue until 4 p.m. If you cannot meet the daytime schedule a special evening testing schedule has been arranged on December 2U. 27, January 2, 3 at 6 p.m. in Mathematics Building, Uoom 313. After taking the tests, jou are invited to make an appointment with an advisor for Interpretation of your test performance and discussion of your plans. Remedial Cists Registration: Call Lynn Ravstcn, 322 twn and advance appointment. G4C1, Salt Lakt City, 84110. ' So.. A. V Salve Detergent , 99 Phont 322-646- rVuOi ..... Sol..., S X 73' At $ 20 Sowof $. At Sol. Ivory liquid S.0D Z US Strawberries fch T,. r S'95' W THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Choose a Fine Baked Treat OF UTAH EXTENSION DIVISION 117 Annex, P. O. Box 200, l,wltam. Span Spit for registration informs For information about Salt Lake City. Ogden. Brigham City, and Logan classes and free copy of the 1904 Evening Class Schedule and Supplement, call or write to UNIVERSITY - members of the Third ward. went in a group to watch a BYD r DasKeioan same last weex; ... Allen Stocking accompanied ' his father, Hyrum Stocking, to Denver, by plane last weekend,- - '1 where he joined his wife; who already there. They rare1': both recovering from recent ilir'' J The Riverton Rough Riders (Continued from Page 1) dinner Saturincluded the request by Melvin held a Christmas zone day, Dec. 21 at a Murray rest Freeman that the Robert Cardwell north of Wasatch St. be extend- aurant, as with master of ceremonies. ed to include the apart- acting ment .building on Wilson St., Music was enjoyed during dinwhich was there before, any zoning was adopted, and would use. City end a officials pointed out that the same effect could be accomp lished by making the area R-or R-. 'i Another suggested change was made by Ray Lester, who re' quested that his three lots on ' N.' Grant St. be added to the ' r zone which adjoins he, propl Be ready when friends come to your erty: to the south, so that, he could erect apartment buildings house this holiday season. We have many in he area. good things to help you say "welcome." Mayor Beckstead added that They will make friends glad they he has had requests for came! Choose from a remarkable variety zoning on the east half of the block between Lincoln St.! and of the finest foods and beverages at Grant Street, running through Safeway's famous low prices. to Ave,' St. Sixth from Park He said that owners of these lots facing Grant St. feel that, due to their nearness to the Un4N-- i A Sea Trader ion Pacific tracks, they are Safeway Product more suitable' for : apartment houses than for homes. The mayor suggested that an Zee -- Packed In All designation would be suitable Your Favorite Colors for this entire area, including the Lester property. Jed Wasdcn pointed out that Excellent Contadina people who buy or build in l For Parties & Quick Meals zones must have protection of pkg. their investment, and should be assured that the zoning will not be changed later in response Swanson Chicken, Turkey, ' ., to pressure. Roast Beef & Many Others pkg. G. Grant Martineau, building the contractor, opinion gave that Midvale could use more Piedmont Rich 'n Tart All Stores Closed "teeth" for enforcement of its Our Low Price quart zoning regulations and building codes, and suggested that strictNew Year's Day er regulation would result in up- - j grading consruction work" done More Safeway Holiday Specials in Miuvaie. ue saia mat nua-val- e i Sky'oik is the most lax of any comWednesday,: Lalani Drink Uaf in. 17' Rye Bread Ovn frtili munity he has worked in. l Sofray Sliced M Mayor Beckstead responded Snack Crackers VUvvSC eimanto er American that the city has complaints from 1, January ' other contracors ha Midvale is Cheese Pizza o Canned Shrimp stif "X i 39V too strict in its building regulaCrogmonl s Grade AA Eggs 49 tions, and said he felt that Beverages building code and its enforcement are adequate and fair. He said that "sloppy" procedures of the past have alSafeway Meat Bargains ready been corrected, and that he felt that licensing and inspection procedures are equal to those in other communities, U.S.D.A.. Groded Choice Beef spection procedures are equal Cut Any Thickness Round or Swiss Atty. Bagely pointed out that Midvale city has adopted the building code suggested by the Whole or Half Bor S or Swift's Hostess West Coast Builders' Ass'n and the electrical code of the fire No Center Slices Removed - 8 to 10 pounds ID that frequently city offic:als are asked to interpret ordinances so as to limit competition, and U S D A. Graded Choice Beef T-Bone asserted that this canno t be lb. Trimmed of Excess Bone and Fat done; that interpretations applied to all other like businesses. The council took no vote on Sirloin enactment of the new ordinance, . Rump and probably will not do so un. lucrn Parly Pride Round ShrimD til accepted suggestions made All Popular Fiavort at the hearing can be written . $ Rump into the final draft and the entire May Cudoh S S Stond I matter considered in detail by Half f" the full council before a vote is Gallon Bologna taken. Pork "' '."A' priesthood -- fnYfc , Have Annual Party . 1 Fresh From Our Righi; in the Store 59 Lemon Meringue Pies Date or Banana Nut Loaf . 2or59e Asst'd Cakes w e3.79c |