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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH ' 2 ' Friday, December 3, 1965 ing on the streets from 2 a. into 6 a.m. so that snowplows can work freely whenever necessary, parking citations will . be issued to owners of all vehicles found in violation of the ordinance, Night Parking Not Permitted in Sandy Paze parking on Sandy city streets will not be permit- ted during the winter months. A city ordinance prohibits park All-nig- We'd to Save This Way All Like i ) The Salt Lake City fiscal rnmullanl snys tlio t it v can save $70,000 to $80,000 a year by having tlio sltoriff's office keep the city's police records. (i n. 1., ' i f r m.ftWnT . ri. , . ,Mt d When completed, the new administration building of Jor- dan school district will have the appearance set forth in this scale model constructed by Bruce McDermott, architect. Building will be erected at 9400 South 400 East, with con- - don't think the county will go for it. .r Librar- y- -- . "' 11 mtrncp , ing. The Sandy branch has, since J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher Mailing Address P.O. Box 128 125 W. Center St., Midvale Phone 1952, 255-355- 8 tinuing a trend that has been evident for several years. We haven't talked to them Continued from Page 1 lately, but we have some friends who are avid hunters, and they have contended for Continued from Page 1 years that the policies of the of the year1. This will save $40,-00- Fish and Game Department in rent money. are headed in the direction of he sheriffs department has eliminating deer hunting enas a Utah sport. not decided to house a branch tirely now, it looks like they Right in old hospital, but that is still may have a point. We hope it's a likely development. not so, and that the cause of the poor hunting season was, as Deer hunter success this the conservation department year is reported at only 40 to contends, due to the herds be50 far below normal, but con ing scattered. This 'n That 0 Hear This! Wow Anywhere very best deal is yours on either a Good Used Home or a Brand New One. The . For Personalized, Professional Service Coll G. Grant Martineau 255-357- 255-234- 4 571-240- 2 2 Agent, Leavitt Realtor SKYW Francom . 1 Mr & Mrs Lyle Webster, E. Center St., and Mr & Mrs Albin M. Ross, Lincoln St., attended a club recently at the home of Mr & Mrs George Datwyler, Holladay. Games were. played and dessert served: i; 1 Mr & Mrs Russell Ray, 7th Ave., entertained at a birthday supper recently in honor of Mrs Ray. Guests were Mr & Mrs Shirl Sundell and family, San dy, Mr & Mrs Le Roy Ray, Sandy, and Rodney Ray, Midvale. On another evening a dinner also honored Mrs Ray. Guests includeed Mr &. Mrs Floyd Dexter, Mr St Mrs Dan Thurber, Rodney Ray, Midvale, and her sister, Mrs La Rue Hallstrom, Salt Lake. "Just for You." Any Price structure given to Sandy city by the Jordan school district board of education. In this branch also, expansion and additions are impossible due to the restricted space and small facil. ities. Transferring the present book stock and the staff personnel and Midvale from Sandy branches to the new structure will mean highly improved conditions and a much larger selection of volumes for the library users than is now pos. , sible. Funds for the proposed construction have been saved by the library board over the past several years so that no bonding or indebtedness on the part of the library will be necessary, Mr licckstead said. Mrs Willis has a distinctive NEW CUSTOM HOME Any Style been inadequately housed in one remodeled room of Sandy's city hall. This building in turn was a very old school Personals Grant Martineau BLANKETS HI $tocVmn special hery duty lined btanlet for winter v. IT'tll" 72" a $17.85 80" 1 t0"80" lA"" 84" W 90" a 90" Cor U 9 65 2.75 14.90 Ou - ' . , i son-in-la- smor-gasboa- 's w jrs sister-in-law- 21.85 23.3$ 1 Thanksgiving Day dinner and week end guests of Mr & Mrs William B. Preston, Coolidge St., were their son:in-laand daughter, Mr & Mrs Antono (Tony) Llewllyn, Davis,- Santa Ana, Calif.,- and Mr Preston's Mother, Mrs W.,,E. Preston, Logan, Mr Davis' is practicing therapy at 'ft', clinic ' in Santa Ana ; Mrs Davis' 4s teaching physical ..education:' at a high school "thre.: 'fcj:,'-'Mr Si ' Mr.4 Rolert George Blake and family. Washington St., were dinner guests Thanksgiving Day of Mr Blake's parents, Mr & Mrs George Blake, Copperton. Other guests were Mr Blake's brother-in-laand sister, Mr & Mrs Allan Hansen and i daughter, Leslie . Ann, American Fork, and his grandmother,- Mrs Jane Rice, Salt ; Lake.,. : On Thanksgiving Day Mr & Mrs Joseph A- - Blanco, Monroe St., entertained for Mrs Sarah Sarhat; Salt Lake. Mr Mrs Clyde A. Blasius and son, Don, N. Chapel St.; were Thanksgiving Day dinner and guests of their daughter, Mr Sc Mrs Merlin Jones, West Jordan. Mr & Mrs Peter Blatnick Jr., 6th Ave., were dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day t of their son Mr & Mrs and daughter-in-law- , Duane ,Blatnick, 'Salt Lake. & Mrs Other; guests, wera-MTommy Vicchrilli,; Murray. Mrs Stan Meyrick,. S. Grant St., and her mother, Airs Mars Larsen..'; Sandy, formerly of Midvale, entertained at a dinner recently following the University of Utah and Utah Stato football game. Eighteen guests enjoyed the ' event. Thanksgiving Day Mr & Mrs Richard W. Boberg. Oak St., were dinner guests of Mr Boo-ergbrother and sister-in-laMr & Mrs S. E. Boberg, Sandy, Another guest was their mother, Mrs Elroy Boberg, Draper Later in the evening the group went to the home of a brother-in-laand sister, Mr & Mrs II. Ross Berrett, Sandy. Mr &. Mrs Darold Dumas, 4th Ave., entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving Day. Guests were Mr & Mrs Vern Dumas and Kenfamily, Sandy, Mr. St neth Dumas, and family, and Mr & Mrs Lee Dumas and family, Midvale. They also honored Mrs Dumas ift observance of her birthday. Mr & Mrs Ross Dumas and family, White City, came to extend greetings on her birthday. On Thanksgiving Day Mr & Mrs Harold Leatherwood, S. Main St., entertained at dinner. Guests were Mrs Leather-wood'- s mother, Mrs Cora King, her brother-in-laand sister, Mr & Mrs James Black and children, all of Provo; Miss Kathleen King, Hawaii. Mr & e Mrs Andrew Jackson, Miss Dorenbosch, Salt Lake; and Mr Leatherwond'g brother , Mr & Mrs and Walter Leatherwood and family, Kcarnsj Mr & Mrs Orley Bills and family, Depot St., were dinner guests. Thanksgiving Day of , Mrs Bills' brother and Mr &, Mrs Arthur D. Bent-leWood St. Other Ruests were Mr 1 Mrs Arthur Bentley, Sr., Midvale, and Mrs Louise Pad-je- n and daughters, East Midvale. Mrs John 11. Mumford, Oak St., returned recently by plane from a five weeks tour of Europe. The trip from Salt Lake to London, England, was made by plane. Other places visited included Austria, Holland. Germany, Switzerland, France and Spain. On Thanksgiving Day Mrs John H. Mumford and daughter, Mrs George Sherlock and her daughter, Susan Sherlock, Oak St.. enjoyed dinner with Mrs Mumford's older daughter and family. Mr & Mrs W. C. Davidson, Bountiful. Mr St Mrs Truman Maddox, S. Coolidee St.. were dinner guests Thanksgiving Day of their son in law and dauuhter, Mr & Mrs W. Kay Hansen, Holladay. Mr It Mrs Merrill B. Mackay, Cornell Dr., fnirrtainrd at dinner Thanksgiving Day for her parents, Mr & Mrs Walter Rogers, Sandy. and Mrs Robert Makers daughter, Patricia, Columbia, ThanksDr., were dinner-guestgiving Day of her son in law and daughter, Mr & Mrs Clevc Jenkins. Union. Other guests were Herman Jenkins and Mrs Wynn Eakins, Midvale. Miss Bonnie Marchant, daughter of Mr 1 Mrs J. A. Marchant. S. Grant St., Is now residing at ISIS East 9th South and is sharing. an apartment with three other pirls. Mr & Mrs Richard K. Dunn and family, Novaio. Calif., left last Friday after having spent a week visiting his parents. Mr A Mrs Kenneth Dunn, N. Grant St. One evening the Richard Dunns, 'Mr & Mrs Dunn, Miss Judy Nielsen California, and Mr & Mrs Robert Pierce, Elm St., attended a farewell testimonial for 300 LDS missionaries who were departing for their missions. One of the missionaries leaving was Richard Frame, California a cousin of Judy Nielsen and Mrs Leah Pierce. Tuesday was spent at. BYU. Wednesday, the Richard K. Dunns were the Kenneth Dunns, and the Kenneth P. Dahl family,. East Midvale. Also attending was- Miss Judy Nielsen, California. They were joined later in the evening at the Kenneth Dahl home by Neil Buckin, San Francisco, Calif. Miss Nielsen wa's an overnight guest of Mr & Mrs Robert Pierce, Elm St. Ort Thanksgiving Day Mr & Mrs Dunn entertained at dinner for Miss Nielsen, Mr & Mrs Robert Pierce, and Mr & Mrs Kenneth P. Dahl and family. The Richard Dunns were dinner guests on Thanksgiving of, 'Mr & Mrs Fred Sjoblom, Draper. Supper guests that evening of the Kenneth Dunns were the Richard K. Dunn family, Mr & Mrs" David - Wright, Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Robert Dunn and family, East, Midvale. ; The Downs ' Sisters Birthday Club met recently at the home of Mrs Isabell Downs, Oak St., in observance of her birthday. Mr & Mrs Trent Jeppson, Cornell Dr., entertained at dinner Thanksgiving DayGuest were Mr & MrgMerio Brqwn, Mr & Mrs Jack Helps and family, Mrs Murray Brown and. sons, Midvale. Mrs May E.,Wcs.tN. Main St., spent the past week and Thanksgiving Day with her son and familv, Mr & Mrs Ray ' Wesfc,. Clearfield'. She had the pleasure of seeing; her granddaughter; Patricia Anrt,, installed inteHhe Jobs Daughters," Or? der Kf the. Eastern Star. She also attended lheinstaHation-the officers of Queen Esther No. 4 Order of Eastemtar of Ogden last Friday evening;' Mr L Mrs Eldon Weber have moved into their new home on Marquette St. They have' beea living in Salt Lalce City for the past few months. Mr & Mrs Eugent Weber, E., Wasatch St., had as their dinner Thanksgiving Day guests Mr & Mrs Noel Fuller,Huffa-ke- r ReNae Mrs: Holladay. . and j,hce children Murray, and Mr & Mrs Eldoh Weber, Midvale. Word was received by Mrs Isabell Jensen, E. Wasatch St., that a baby boy was born Nov. 2 in the San Diego, Calif., hosand pital to her daughter, Mr & Mrs - David . n-in-law Duck - - Get rid of thow "Frosty Morning" Blues! Li Spttlel lljStwiftgM coetvd fabHt will no nylon, nildaw r rot It loft wot, Wolsh only 4Vi Ibt., Bfvto jroon; tolor. r Iubbttotod K hovy ihotk tord s " ook fOldo with, In atoltotton.. 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Mr & Mrs ' James Bowles, Adams St., entertained at dinner Thanksgiving Day, for" Mr & Mrs Lynn Ertmann and family, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Brent Bowles and daughter, Sandy, Miss Marjean Bowles, Midvale, and Mrs Bowles mother, Mrs Marie Peterson, Murray. Mrs Loretta Jenson and her grandfather, Tracie Jenson, E. Wasatch St., left Wednesday by bus for Dillon, Mont., to spend week end the Thanksgiving with her and daughter, Mr & Mrs Roscoe E. Wright (Edith Jenson). Mr & Mrs Myron Brand and were Cornell Dr., family, ' dinner Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr Brand's brother : Mr & Mrs and Lynn Brand, White City. Other guests were their mother, Mrs Rosetta Brand, Mr & Mrs Dale Brand and family, Midvale, Mr Stairs" Paul Ebert and family, ,an'd, Mr & :Mrs' Jack Clark and family,' Reams.- - An-nck- IV?0 I tracts Scheduled to be awarded early in 1966. View is to the with-940Sooth onthe right, 400 East on the left, Building will be one story withbasement which will accom- modate storage and parking space for staff vehicles. northeast, ; continued from Page 1 has a total book stock of 33,000 volumes and in order to adePublished Every Friday quately serve the enlarged Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Midvale, area proposed by the new branch, should have between Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878 60,000 and 75,000 volumes. It is impossible to house this book Subscription price, in Utah, $2.00 per year, in advance collection in the present shelvOutside Utah, in U.S.A. $.3.50 per year in advance ing at the Center Street build- G. ; f It's a typical proposal . . . the county does all the work, the county pays the bills, the city reaps all the benefits. ' - v- Of course, the city makes one reservation the .records have to be kept the way the city wants them kept. We ill, i ml ii And no doubt the county could save the same amount by having the city keep its records . . . but the city wants no part of such a lopsided deal. city-bre- J 'IX " w ;v See Us Before you Buy! il y SI - TERMS THE COTTON SHO 5809 South State, Murray Ph. 266-694- 2 |