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Show . ... ittfe MlbVALE . Page 2 ".. ' nT (NEC,1 IvflDVALE, UTAH The Last Word Friday, Jan. 17, 1964 Right Is Right , By VM I like being a grandmother! And what brings that on? Why, a new third grandchild, that's what! ' Newspapers sometimes say: "Proud grandparents are . . . such and so!" Now that's a little ridiculous. You can be proud of the. fine job you, did with your own children. ' r ." ( : , :'";; But the pride in bringing you to the a grandchild belongs parents. You didn't have a thing to do with it! ': '.'.'-- ' 'f; ';.f!'.'"'' ' ' Once 'more the federal ,It had been some time since Jias shown weaka government I had looked on a row of tiny ness ithat.' has lost the United States respect from other babies on one side of a window and proud parents and happy ' nations and has cost us much in prestige. . grandparents on the other side. ;: The . communist I saw a grandma with her policy of striking suddenly with nose pressed to the window and "brush fire"- tactics and; gaining a little bit, has been fol- waving to the baby as inconspilowed" again, and again the U.1 S. has backed down. cuously as she could. Then there was the grandWe are told by men in higl'i; places that there really father making faces at a wee is no danger, that we will not lose the- Panama Ganal. one, but baby only squirmed and yawned. There never was any danger of losing the canal, because babies Who says new-borall look alike? They look nothing the communists did not want the canali-th- is time. alike; Tell me, how many have dimple in the chin as 'Along withi a lot of other. Americans, we always had a deep this little newborn one of ours the naive idea that our armed forces were kept in far-of-f has? Why heavens, there are fat to' places protect Americans and American property. Now babies, long babies; big babies, we find tin's is not so. American citizens lose their lives, small babies; dark, light, and babies; dark hair, American property is destroyed, the American flag is light hair and no hair babies. desecrated, the American embassy is defiled, sacred treaties And after holding baby in her are torn up as scraps of paper, and the American govern- arms, who could mix up a mother! ment begins cautiously to "negotiate" with irresponsible I've got three darling grandNow, isn't that coldaughters. rioters,, u '..V , t umn material? "' Are We Really Weak, or Only Timid? ' . . n d ; ; A couple of months ago we sought to impress the world by moving a. whole division of troops to Germany in a few hours by jet plane. So far we haven't heard of reinforcements being sent to Panama by jet. ' Wet waited too long and the communists took over Cuba! School Lunch Menus Jordan District Monday, Jan. 20 Chop suey on noodles, pineapple-chees- e salad, buttered peas, sliced or anges, cookie, muffins and but ter, milk. Tuesday, Jan. 21 Cheeseburgers, banana-grapefrusalad, buttered mixed vegetables, rice pudding, buns and butter, milk. Wednesday, Jan. 22 Meat pies with chili, green salad, fruit cup, brownies, bread and butter, milk. Thursday, Jan. 23 Stuffed wieners, jellied spring salad, buttered carrots, chocolate pudding, rolls and butter, milk. Friday, Jan. 24 Red ribbojj casserole, sweet'n sour bean salad, corn, apple betty, whole wheat bread and' butter," milk! it We waited too long and the communists are taking ... over Viet Nam; '.' ' We are waiting too long again, and' the communists have, a foothold in Panama. Do we never learn? " . Right now is the time to take our "big stick" down to Panama and show the communists that we mean business, that av w ill stand for no fooling around, that "America is still for Americans, and that we plan to keep it that Vvay. t Sandy-Charle- Catered 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 Outride Utah, in U. S. A., $3.50 per year, in advance J, PARR GODFREY, EUtor and Publisher ' American Newspaper Representative Inc. Kat'l Advertising Representee: 333 N. Michigan, Chicago, III. 4S4 5th Ave New York 18, N.Y. f bone VV ZJJt "v I I f I ASsbc&Tl9N ZJ fTTj.-,;ir- J U a:.u:.UtU 0 M &OAJ1M . 255-355-6- Mid-val- R. LaDell Harston, Sandy Gary Hardy, Draper Dan Thurber, Midvale Dean B. Webb, West Jordan Joseph 0. Johnson, Midvale Grant L. Gibbs, Sandy Fred R. Gaunt, Midvale Arthur C. 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UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. g ' &' r i s, Union Granite De-spa- Draper Mrs Clellie Ballard 254-492- 9 Pair Plans Feb. 14 Wedding Event & e ; Week End Set For Quarterly LDS Conference East Jordan Slake quarterly conference will be held Jan. 18 and 19 at the Stake center. The visiting authority will be Antoine R. Ivins. Conventions will be held on Saturday for all Primary and Relief Society officers and teachers. The Relief Society will meet' at 9:30 a.m. and the Primary 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. There will be a leadership meeting held Saturday evening at 7 p.m. The membership of the Stake invited to the general meetings Sunday 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.. and a Youth conference Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Accompanying Mr Ivins will be Mary Sharp, Relief sSociety general board - and. Myrl W. Hamilton, general board. Mrs Clayton A. PfcrV Troop 353 held their winter overnight camp Friday. They put up camp at the mouth of little Cottonwood Canyon. The Golden gofer patrol was represented by leader Dee Belcher, Russell North, Ron Sorenson, Steven Tycksen; White Eagle had leader Kent Demke, The engaged couple will re- patrol, Vera David and Kenneth Ridd, e peat vows in a Salt Lake Tern-pi- Packer; Vikings, represented ceremony Feb. 14. The eve- by Dennis Simpson, Mark ning of their marriage they will Taylor Smith; The Panbe honored at a reception at had Steven Erickson, thers, First-Thirthe LDS Draper and Steven Arnie Wederberg Ward Chapel ' Darwin Reynolds Attending the bride will be Christofferson,present. scoutmasters Mrs Karl Miller, Mrs Lincoln spent the night with boys, They Sorcnsen, Miss Renae Stone,' cooked their evening meal also Miss Diann Jensen,- - and Mi.ss Then they enjoyed breakfast. . ' Janet Stevens. . Jay Forbush, Ray Colette Parker will be flower Jay Roundy, 'till noon Saturday. sleigh riding girl. Demke and McKay smith helpNorman Stevens will perform ed with transportation in bringthe duties of best man, Russell home. the - Ron ing boys and Parker. Ferguson, Stephen .Treseder will usher. is attending The bride-to-bBrigham Young University. Her fiance was graduated from the Provo school. Hor-rock- s, d Awards Given e Scout Group Holds Pancake Supper t'nder the direction of Rich ard Taylor, scoutmaster, the LDS Fourth Ward Scouts are planning a pancake supper starting at 5:30 p.m. unt l all are served Feb. 7 in the LDS Fourth Ward. Proceeds from this will go to the Scout program. All adults and children are invited to attend. Elder Charles. Smith; son of J. Leon Smith, will have his wdcome. koine Sunday, Jan. 26, at 5 p.m. in the First-Thir- d LDS Ward ChapcL Elder Smith has served' a mis sion for the LDS churclv in France. Mr & Mrs Mrs Day Hostess To MNR Club The MNR Club met Thursday Mrs Margaret Day. This club, organized 25 years ago and consisting of friend and neighbors, has been active since meeting twice a month at the homes of members. Once a year at Christmas time the ladies bring their partners and have a party and turkey dinner. A dinner Save money in the tndjj nave ir cone ngnn Troester's Automotive Service Midvale 255-124- 1 La-M- At Court of Honor to Scouts By ... , ; . ; Calista and her sister were picking up the mail out of the mail box and Calista, looking at the mail, walked right in front of a car. Her sister stayed by the box. The driver of the car did not have a chance to stop. She was dragged down the street before the car came to a stop. She was rushed to the Cottonwood hospital. Calista received a serious broken leg betwen the hip and knee. The leg will have to be in traction for awhile before it can be set. DUP Camp Meets The Union of " Books On Fort Camp of Pioneers met Monday at the home of Mrs Willard Gibbons, 8020 Highland Dr. Lila Nix conducted the meeting and Bernice Young read the history of George II. Nix and also gave a pioneer story. There were 20 guests present and refreshments were served by Mrs Gibbons and Ruby Woodhouse. historical facts. " class in sewing will be taught in the wards by Beadie Griffith, Gwen Ridd, . Lois McCormick. Vaughn Berrett, son of Mr & Mrs Golden Berrett, is in the with hospital pneumonia. Vaughn is a senior at Hillerest. Friday, Jan. 17th, the folbooks will be added to lowing the shelves of the Midvale branch of Salt Lake County Library: Fiction "The Bedford Incident," by Gar, Leg Broken Calista Ludwig,. daughter of Mr Si Mrs Herbert Ludwig, was hit by a car last week, in front of her home, 8164 South 10th East. con. A beginners M. Rascovich, A novel of the sea, told with a skill that merits comparison with the best. Non-Fictio- n "The Touch! Of Magic," by L. Hickok. The story of Helen Keller's great teacher, Anne Sullivan Macy. "The Road To Huddersfield: A Journey To Five Continents," by J. Morris. account of the World Bank at work. "Arms Control, Disarmament, And National Security," D. Brcnnan (ed. The most critical problem facing the world today is the avoidance of nuclear war. . "Ripley, The Modern Marco Polo," by B. Considine. The life and times of. the Creator of "Believe it or Not." "The Tuntsa," by T. Turen & E. McCabe. More than a story of adventure at sea. "The Sophisticated Investor," by B. Crane. A guide to stock market profits. Around-the-worl- ; "The Warriors' Path," by II. Excellent Witten. pioneer story, filled with excitement and heroism. "Crime Fighter: August by A. Parker, Biograexphy of pert in police administration. "Long Knife," by G. Dines. Story of fighting U. S. Calvary of the 18G0 frontier. "Mike Mars Flies The by D. Wollmeim, About space exploration today and tomori row, "Mathematics: The lLanguage Of Science," by G. Smith. All the important developments in the history of mathematics. "Navy Style," by. H. Orlob. 12 true adventure- stories of the U. S. Navy. "Forest Folk," by M. & C. Buff. The mood and movement of forest life. "Magic Night For Lillibei," by G. Turner. About a fascina- ting little girl. Voll-mcr- worid-renowne- d ." - DooFey d Upholstering NEW & USED FURNITURE Repaired and Recovered Stats Rebuilt Kitchen Furniture Recovering For Young People "Boats Overland," 255.4830 by R. interesting Some There's BIG THINGS coming your The Golden Golfer held their weekly Patrol meeting at the home of Dee Belcher, 7200 S. 1300 East, to plan a winter overnight camping trip. Russell North, Steven Tycksen and Ron Sorenson were present. The Swanee Singers presented an outstanding program Friday evening at the Union Third ward chapel. Farnsworth demonBetty strated wall plaques at the Union Fourh Relief Society Tuesday. The Brady Cousin Club met Wednesday and had dinner together also the' honored guests were Mr & Mrs James Brady. Carolyn Dunn from home service extension, A. C. College, spoke on "How to Stretch Food Dollars" and "The Future of Super Markets" Thursday. A dinner was served to the Relief society. Mr & Mrs Lowell Greer returned home Saturday after spending a week in San Francisco. The Greer's met their son, Lt. Gary Greer, and bis family, when they arrived from Japan, where they have been living for the last three years, Dr & Mrs Fred Greer, Los Angeles, also spent the week with their parents, brother and family, in the Bay area. While there the Greers also visited with Mrs Greer's mother, Mrs Delia Gaskill and her sister and family, Mr & Mrs Darrel Beck-steaSan Rafael, Calif. Mr & Mrs William Stone, former residents of Union, had a birthday dinner last week for if you have established a working relationship with see us. Don't put off buying that new car or furniture us for cash NOW! ... Continental Thrift & Loan 7355 South 9th East Miditde 27S S. Main St. Salt Lake Cilr. Utah A volley ball tournameut will soon be underway in the stake. Norma Korous. daughter of Mr 4 Mrs Harold Korous, 13G0 Siesta Dr., bat been named sports Co. 2-4- D.V-163- 7 standard engines that deliver more horsepower per pound of car weight than the '64 Oldsmobi'o Holiday Coupe or Sports Coupe: (NONE) n, school. way... Here's a list of American production cars with F-8- 5A A Court of Honor was held Sunday, Jan. 12, at 8:15 p.m. at the Union Third Ward chapel under direction of Larry Brad-shaof )he scout committee. Colors were presented by troop 224 LeRoy Nielsen Scout Master. Opening prayer, Randy Brimhall. Merit badge awards were presented by LeRoy Nielsen to the following: Drew Peterson, Gerald Pay, Dee Belcher, Russell North. Lindscy Mounteer. Steven Tycksen, troop 353; Monty Naylor, Larry Jensen, Paul Wren, David. Trimble. Cook, troop 224; Dennis Doty, Perry Waters,. Brian Doty, troop 124. Tenderfoot puis were earned by Kim Wiseman and Steven Nunley. Second class awards were received by Peter Van Valken-burSteven Reynolds, troop 353; Brian Doty, David Rosen-natroop 124; Anthony Echols, troop 294; David Walton, Thomas Bolton, LeRoy Forglc, troop 224; Moroni Whittakcr made the awards. First class awards were received by Eddy Huish, 294; Richard Cook, 224; Terrance Shaw, 224 Ernest Poulscn presented the awards. Clifford Nielsen, troop 224. son of scoutmaster LeRoy Nielsen, received a star award presented by hulon 3radshaw.. A contest, terminated in May, will give a troop, receiving the most points, an 18 piece cooking outfit. Troop 224 was first place winner at the Jan. 12 court, receiving points in this contest. The University of scouting will be held Jan. 29, 30, 31 at the Coppervicw elementary their oldert Gerda Ludwlg Hit Daughter 255-372- 2 OvernightTrip Part of Training , The Explorer Tost 353 held a leadership meeting Wednesday night at the home of LaMar Steven Officers Bradshaw. Marquardt, Vern Belcher, Robert Wetsel, Tom Whorham, and advisors Eldon Warner and Bradshaw, discussed of the month. They talked over their summer trip down the Delores River with "Macky Mack." Raising funds was one of the topics discussed. Laurels ana tnsigns held a fireside chat at the home of MIA president Isabelle East-lySunday evening. Mike McKay was a guest speaker. Mike has recently from the Scottish mission. At Gibbons Home Mrs. E. H. Belcher Granite Ward' has broken ground for a new chapel. Mr Hinkle and family are here from Mesa, Ariz., to oversee the job. Bishop Ralph has asked all men to report to work with their hammers, SatElder Thomas from urday. Alaska will also work on the chapel. Granite Camp D. U. P. met at the church house Friday, Jan. 10. The lesson was given by Geneve Pingree. June Lar-ki- n gave the story of her life. Millie Egbert was hostess. James Larkin has returned from a business trip to Phoenix, Ariz. S. Elmo Despain, Mrs and daughter are leaving for England to serve a two year work mission by the LDS Church. , Steven Gold has given his girl a diamond, and not to be bested, so did. Bill Despain. ' ... dlrectofr" treatments ; Give Us a Call Today 22 N. Holden St. Thomas Gam Larson, son of Mr &. Mrs Roger Larson, celebrated hi first birthday Jan. 12 at his home. The following friends dropped in for ice cream and cake: Mrs Viona A. Ballard, Mrs Lena. Viola Dyer, Mrs Ralph Ballard, Linda Lee Norris, John Norris Jr., and Miss Linda Faye Maggart. Lon Orgill is in the Veterans tests and Hospital, under-goin- 1 OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED Bring your car to us fames flayed prizes Won by the following members, Mrs Jennie Jarvie, Mrs Laura Terry, Mrs Christie Orgill, Mrs Sally Washburn, Mrs Margaret Day, Mrs Verta Crane, Mrs Phoebe Chamberlain, and Mrs Ilelga Enniss. . Automotive Troubles? cq v "spfVed-a- Mr Mrs Nephi Fitzgerald and son. Salt Lake City, and Mr Clara Eoggess, Midvale 5, ... & Mrs Kent Angell and two (j. uomns, Miavaie ' ', children, Logan; were week end Claude Campbell, Salt Lake visitors of Mrs Ruth Fitzgerald. " Mrs Angell is the former Orene Klyo Nakaishi, Midvale Mrs J. H. Long,' Midvale . v , Fitbgerald, Draper. Don L. Jacobsen, " Bellvicw, Mrs I(attie Bacon, Mrs Zelma Wash. Visser, Mrs Patricia Ellis, Salt Mrs Howard 0. Bare, South Lake City, were dinner guests ' . last week end at the home of Bend, Wash. , Rav W. Bills. Pullman. Wash.' ' Mr fc'Mrs Ralph Ballard. P. a ail Ttstman fLfiltalak Mrs Effie Bennauer, Oakland, L. If.' White, Midvale ' Calif., is visiting her sister, Mrs Leonard Haake, Midvale for a few Jennie " She willJarvie, visit ether days. Mrs Paul Greer, Sandy relaalso Louis Ballamis, Midvale ' v tives in Utah: ' CharleS Dumas, Midvale.' Mrs LuElla Rawson reports Alma RasmUssoh, Midvale . that her daughter, Miss Joyce Karl E. Tufts, Sandy Ann Rawson, was in a automoF. Lowe Seal, Midvale f ' bile accident and is in Mercer Wayno A. Neilson,. Midvale Hospital in Sacramento, Calif-Mis- s Niels E. Soderberg, Sandy' Rawson is working and Theron Hickman, Midvale living in California now. Pearl Pollick, Midvale Mrs Melva G. Wilson Sandy Jordan i Saves Space If It's electric, It's i at the home of Clean as light y n Mrs Charles King, Rivcrton Mrs Mark Nichols, Rivcrton Gordon L. Mousley, Riverton A. Floyd Butterfield, Sandy Riverton Drug, Riverton Ivan L. Jones, Riverton Selyf Page, Riverton Gale Crane, Riverton , John W. Turner, Draper Franklin E. Smith, Kiverton Steven Rawlings, West Jor' dan Clayton Anderson, West Jor. dan ; Dale Bateman, West Jordan Gladys Margetts, 'West Jor-- , dan J. K. Culbertson West Jordan Charles W. Jorgensen, West Mr New Subscribers Lee Coodrich, Sandy Wayne Hadley, Sandy Don C Hardy, Riverron Blaine B. Hardy, Sandy George E. Harman. Rivcrton s A. Robert Harris, C. V "fit and , cr. Draper, announce the forth-- , coming marriage of their daughter,. Miss Kathryn Ann Parker, to John Walter Stevens. Parents of the prospective groom, who makes his borne at 113 Leslie Ave.,, are Mr & Mrs Ervin R. Stevens, Holden. ' Honor Roll Published Every Friday Jr. a majority of the comity comany action that does not meet Downtown Planning Associaof the with the full approval ' tion. '" It isn't necessary to write a lot on the subject, because all citizens have to do is take a few minutes, think about the situation, and they will come to realize how very right in his judgment Marv Jenson is. seem to have,' enough troops around to stop a juvenile riot. Where is our army? Our guns? Our tanks? Our jets? A. Nelson,- - Alma Jacobson, Midvale Adelbert Shomaker, River-to- is apparent that the mission is not about to take We spend millions, supposedly in defense of places like the Cnna Zone, and at the first sign of trouble we don't Aa'ilVeWba ' Frank It V' Alice 5- - wi- mows --- F- mmmm . MoutMr AAact.4 Ma CK.il angina CHm V l-- it4 Hallfey Cavaa at Saai Anwttaa araaSnMaa eanl n all Hm Ca.aa mar Ana1 ... .. u thi ikm iniMiai msitttiu nun mui. ..Kituutni print m MS CvX.ii md,-- H j v court mi a lalrM WO kamtl Otvat kanaaawar p aaana1 af tar walaM Hia athar 4. 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