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Show Yes, Why? Ie As maj'or of Salt Lake, J. Bracken can he exbe to pected looking out for the cily. If lie were not, lie would be derelict in his duly. ' And by the same token, the mayor has no right to shift any of the city's responsibilities to the county. Iee asks: "Why should Salt Lake City pay any cost of maintaining the Salt Lake County jail other than for food for This n That a Utah freeway, there would be s such a traffic jam in five that it would take until it. Christinas to clt-alielore lonji, Utah is going to min-iiU'- r have some useable freeways, but the Utah drivers won't know how to use them unless they are taught. And unless they are taught, an awful lot 0 them are going to be killed trying to use freeways they don't know how to use. city prisoners?" "Wiry should the cily pay any portion of the cost of const! uction of the new jail whenit is, by law, 'under We learned this week why full control and jurisdiction of Salt Lake County?' Lake will never be a maSalt Those questions have been answered a good many jor airline terminal. Smog. times. The liest answer to both questions is thai Salt Iike. Monday there was some overO'llaie airport in Chishould pay part of the cost because the cily uses them. cast at but the planes were cago risine through it. and Mayor Ipp knows that if it were any cheaper, the cily rmicklv the sun shone bright and beau weHilil long ago have built its own jail and operated it. tiful all the way. hxcept Salt Now we'd like to ask Mayor question: Lake should Salt County pay any cost of main"Why and facilities paying 00 of the hospital taining hospital fi2 of the patients?" cost when the city has Why, indeed, Mayor Lake. The valley looked like it was full of cotton. All thp wav. we had been warned that a landing in Salt l.lce was unlikelv. We might go to Denver. Or Boise. Or San Francisco. Or Ogden ... about over Itiverton. the landing gear came down. Gradually the plane sank down into the fuzzy white stuff. It was eerie. It not dork. There was nothing to do but look for the emergency exit doors, iney were two seats away, and we noted we were in seat 13. And the plane was a 727! Suddenly, the earth began to appear below us. We were right Thpn. '.' t'A 4 4--4 A At -- - 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, $2.00 per year, in advance Outside Utah, in U.S.A. $3.50 per year in advance J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publislier Mailing Address P.O. Box 128 Phone 125 W. Center St., Midvale 255-355- TownzTdlk nr. Bakery Mr & Mrs Gordon Sharp, after spending several days here visiting his parents, Mr & Mrs George Randolph Sharp. . Mr & Mrs Cort Rosenhan and their daughters, recently spent several days in Las Vegas, Nev., visiting their son and family,vMr 4 Mrs LaMar Rosenhan. Mr & Mrs Paul Dahl were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr & Mrs Alan C. Dahl, Hunter. In the afternoon they attended the Hunter Stake conference, where their son was ordained bishop of the Hunter Fifth Ward. Recent guests at the home of Mr & Mrs George Phelps were Mr & Mrs Austin Miller, Comp-ton- , Calif. Eldon and Gene Miller, Costa Mesa, Calif. Mr & Mrs Leland Shelton were dinner guests Sunday at the home of their son and family, Mr & Mrs Dale Shelton, White City. Robyn Lynn Shelton was baptized at LDS services. Mr & Mrs George Phelps entertained recently at a dinner party. Guests were Mr &. Mrs Richard Roose and danrhtor Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Wprnor Kiepe, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Lee uinsiensen and daughters. Holiday, Vicki Phelps, and Mr & Mrs ioei uosse. Returning recently from a over Highway 40, coming in to the runway. It was a good landing. In fact. I can't remember a beter one. The smog was so thick no one even came to the airport to meet us! The smog deepened. No more planes came in. Our pilot had said after touchdown that visibility was "minimum." We have never enjoyed night landings. But smog landings are much, much worse. And 250 mph is mighty fast when visibility is close to zero-zerClassified ad: week's visit to Las Vegas, Nev., Lowell Morris will serve as cub Den dads and den were Mr & Mrs Claude Bird master. and son. They, were guests at mothers will be Mrs Ben Durthe homes of their daughters, rant. Mr & Mrs Ralph Bishop, Mr & Mrs Eugene Young, and Mr L Mrs Glen Sadler and famMr L Mrs Genielle Orgill. Allen ily, and Mr & Mrs Clair Tob-leHilton, eagle scout, and Ben Jr. will lie tlen Durrant, Chiefs. Fred Maynes is neighborhood commissioner. Others present at the meeting were Mr & Mrs Paul Sudbury and son Ralph, Mrs Stan, Mrs Reva Bishop ley Morgan and son Lee Mrs Stella Anderson, Mr & Mrs Terry Sage and son Kip, Jerry Jacobson and son Joe, Earl ,' Cox and sons Kevin and Vaughn, Jerry Mitchell and Jan & Mr Mrs Fred Babilis, Maynes and Curt, Mr & Mrs Tom Paterson and son Kevin, In Mr & Mrs Glenn Archibald and son John, and Gary Durrant, Cub Scouting received an Bill Clayton, Scott Bonham, ' in Granite and Joel Bishop. enthusiastic kick-of- f Children baptized and conWard Friday night in a meeting of eager boys, parents, and firmed members of the LDS Scouters. Nelson W. Clayton church during the week were was in charge of the meeting, Lisa. Green, daughter of Mr and Dick Fullenweider, execu- & Mrs Rex Green, and Debra tive of the Salt Lake Council Darger, daughter of Mr & Mrs Jordan District, explained the Darrell Darger. program and showed a film. Roy Riska, Mt. Jordan Stake high councilman in charge 01 Cub Scouting also spoke on the benefits of the program. Mrs Virginia Peterson An organization was effected Stake conferences was held with Ben Durrant to serve as in West Jordan stake last week pack chairman and den dad. r. . Granite 571-278- 0 Cub Scouts Organized Granite Sat., Sun. Only Special Potato Glazed It Is Unbelievable otnghrayts dozen Records Albums wives. & 45's Banjos 5 Stake MIA officers and board members with their partners enjoyed a holiday party, in the West Jordan elementary cafeteria. The Verle Ottley family Leona sang and performed. Jensen gave a reading. Recentmembers of the ly released Stake MIA were special guests. stake presidency The and clerks were special guests There were 60 guests in attend . anc. IgZD O No Down Payment O 36 Months to Pay 4 & String Ukes Guitars Pianos From $495.00 Organs With the No Shh-Boo- m HART BROS. IN THE MALL & mm Sugar House EM4-844- 4 O Layaway Now Wall Plaques Hollywood Caster 100 TO CHOOSE FROM Bed Frames each $5.00 Compter Stock Reg. Price from $5-$1- 5 voor Choice While They Last $3.00 each We began to wonder this week if the armed iorces had set up a system of censorship. Every day or two we get news released about local men ffrom the "home town news centers" maintained by the army and navy. This one was a perfectly blank sheet of paper, except that at the bottom are two duplicated typewriter lines: "Do not rcleas FIITNC PO 334127P concerning crewmem-her- s aboard the USS Midway receiving U.S. Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal until Nov. to." .. . , Obviously, somebody forgot to type the story on the sheet before mailing it! They should have forgotten to mail it, too. E. Midvale Mn Ilelga Swensoa feU 7' Laybaclc Style Sofa Cover Colors $ K (5)00 Regular $119.50 O Nylon All Id) Samosonire Card Table Set Folding table and chairs Famous selling set Reg. $5875 now $25.00 Why Not Give an Appliance 12 cu. ft. single New 1965 model Used door Good condition Automatic Guarantee Worth $200 freeier guarantee 60-l- Special Reg. $269.95 $75.00 only $135.00 Kelvinator Wringer Washer Frigidaire 40" Range New with full skirt model 1965 Model no pump Deluxe Wringer now Wat $159.50 Used all automatic Good condition as is $69.00 $40.00 . Ortho Firm De Luxe Mattress & Box Spring Smooth Top Guaranteed Reg. $129.95 33 or ' OOQO Special Bed Sale Bookccase with i rails : Panel with rails Brass with rails Up to $100.00 Value 46 now $68.00 WHILE THEY LASTI now $29.00 each Table Lamps Pole Lamps Glen-Ar- ts Philco Refrigerator Norge Refrigerator $399.95 Piece Deluxe Sectional in Deluxe Styling 4 255-343- 4 Returning home to Ingle-wooCalif., on Sunday were 255-803- 2 their Sheet Music 255-466- 5 ft 8700 South 700 East end. Visiting authorities were presiding bishop, Robert Simpson, Henry E. Christiansen, genealogy committee bead, A. Farley Bates, from the general board of the Sunday School. Mr Si Mrs Gordon Deakin entertained the visiting conference authorities, the stake presidency and the stake clerks and Jordan S. A good wind, to WANTED blow the smog away. Fri., , THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH ' Pase 2 . Friday, December 10, 1965 Marble Tables Lamp tables Coffee tables Marble top Gold leaf base Beautiful From $49 to $200 Pictures Kitchen Chairs hall price now Step Tables Ozark American Walnut Solid Tables Coffee Tables Rockers Couch Values to $89.95 Each Chairs Chair Sets & & NOW ONLY each $22.00 kV We Have Just Purchased I , sT ft v V v -- Hv3 50 Pole Lamps Armstrong , 9x12 Linoleum All patterns $9.95 A Colors each Luggage Set Blue, Red or Grey Reg. $49.95 Early American Traditional Provincial Contemporary Continental Silverton 21" Console TV Good condition Guarantee Special $50.00 Recliners Rock-N-Re- st By Modern Naugahiyde all colors It Rocks It Reclines Come The Kind You Want In-Sel- ect Rag. $139.95 now $66.00 103 E.CenterSt. tabmm. Midvah 255-710- 9 8x11 Rugs Now inn ww Reg. 39.92 00 each only $14.88 Dinette Chain or Swag Lamps tm Skyline ce All colors In top chain Large table Limited Supply t Barry Wells o Beautifully styled Only 5 in Reg. $49.50 tck $15.00 each Hoover Vacuum Canister no. 444 wattach. 1. only Reg. $49.95 now $25.00 Ductless Hood Rubber pad back Vigon All coirs and styles Brats chain Switch on chain Copperton Regular $79.00 19" Emerson 4 colors o No trade Couch & Chair o Coppertone Finish Reg. $79.00 now $30.00 114 North Main Round table 4 chairs walnut, white Chairs swivel In naug. De luxe set Reg. $119.95 now $88.00 v Street speaker storage comp. reg. $499.00 $319.00 Deluxe blut naugahyde Sofa into bed Heavy duty cover Slight top damage Reg. $199.50 $88.00 Chests Walnut finishes Dust proof drawers Nylon slides 5 styles in stock Rtg. S149.S0 now $50.00 ea. ome Furnishings Midvale FM mplx. changer to choose needed Skyline Dinette Set Table-mapl- radio ail 82 ehan. F $110.00 4 Burner Gas Surface Unit 8 AM-F- guarantee UHF-VH- only $24.88 ea. n Low boy styling Walnut TV now $59.95 Built-i- Curtis Mathis Stereo ,'. 1965 portable Reg. $44.95 Admiral r now $30.00 Reg. $119.95 Reasonably Priced Leonard now $16.88 Sofa Only Sale InlWSUkilHJlitgE I A Make A Reasonable Offer YOUR CHOICE 255-551- 5 255-551- 4 - |