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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FrlJuy, December 21, J 96') Inflndinp; Mr k Mr? Boh Robinson, Bountiful, will join them Pagr-t for "a buffet dinner. The Jensens make their home in Chula Vista, Calif. They will remain here until Jan. 3, visiting other relatives and friends. Sandy Department Mm Richard Setterberg 255-334- 8 Mrs Melvin Jenkins, Mr & Mrs John Rich, and their families. Special Program Held in Sixth Ward Jaycee-Ette- s program entitled' "A Prayer for Christmas" will be preCelebrate Holiday sented Sunday, Dec. 26, at the Members of the Sandy JayceeSandy Sixth Ward, it was announced by li. Ross Berrett, -Ettes enjoyed a Christmas dinner Tuesday at the Pizza bishop. Narrators will be Marilyn Chalet. They announced the winner of their drawing as Ber-nic- e Whittenbuig and Douglas with soloists . as Lori Mayer. The group shared Timothy, John Kich, Arlene expenses of the community Ashby, and Frances Kunz. A tree and the giving of Christmusical reading by Afton At- mas stockings to the children living in the Sandy area. kinson will also feature special organ and piano music by Gaylcn & Mont Atkinson. 'Also Legion Announces performing will be a ladies' New Year's Dance trio, Marilouise Boberg, Carla Atkinson, Virginia Carlisle and there will be griup singing. Preparations will soon be Roxie Kich is organist in tinder way for the gala New Year's Eve dance to be sponcharge. sored by the American Legion A fireside, with a holiday for their members and parttheme, was held Dec. 19. Neal ners and for the Auxiliary and Maxwell, vice president of the partners. The affair will begin U and YMMIA general board at 9 p.m. and will feature member, was a speaker. Marita and other festive arPerry was chairman of the rangements. A midnight supper event, fulfilling all her requirewill be served. ments to become a Golden Cleaner. Following the social science lesson, given by Mrs Roxie Rich at the Sandy Sixth Ward Stake Enjoys Relief Society meeting, a musical program and readings was Holiday Party enjoyed by members Tuesday A holiday party was enjoyed morning. On the program were by members of the Sandy Stake the Lennberg children, a readpresidency, stake clerks, high ing by Mrs Zelma Thompson concilmen and their wives Tues- and a rcadin? by Susan Asay. day evening at the Circle Inn Mrs Elsie Rasmussen, presiin Sandy. dent of the Relief Society, also Greetings was given by Mar- presented a number. lon Bateman, president and a Home for the holidays from short program followed. Gifts the BYU are Elaine and Eileen were exchanged. Rich, Terry Orton, Brent Shauna Atkinson, Douglas Matsumori; Carla AtItalian Dinner kinson is home from Cedar City and so is Dale Rasmussen; SusServed to 80 an Asay is home from Dixie An Italian dinner was enjoyed College. recently by Sandy Stake Master Mr & Mrs Clarence Rasmus-se- n and Golden Gleaners returned home aftheld under direction of the er recently three weeks visitspending chairman, Miss Gayle Bawden. ing a and family, Mr Invitations were sent by Bob & Mrs daughtr Glade Birch, in Portland, Stevens and Susan Larson. Hon- Ore. They celebrated two birthored guests were presented car- days while there and enjoyed nations. sightseeing in the area. They Dinner was cooked and serv- returned home by jet in time ed under the direction of Miss to make plans for a family Marita Peery, chairman, Miss on Christmas Day and Dottie Long and Miss Jenson. will spent Christmas Eve with Lindallardcastle and Miss the Wayne Ericksens in White Bonnie Carson were in charge City. of decorations. Traveling to Chicago, III. by The program was under the jet, Mrs C. LeRoy Elmer made direction of Miss Claudia Rich- a quick trip to visit a son and ards and included a vocal trio family, Mr & Mrs Lynn Hales. Claudia by Gayle Bawden, Second Ward officers and Richards, Jackie Schmidt, teachers enjoyed a social evenby LaRue South; reing Friday when they celebratmarks LaRee Anderson; read- ed the holiday as a treat from n Watter-soHeath. Janet ing Lynn the bishopric. was master of ceremonies. at Families will There were over 80 in attendanthe Earl Morris home Christce. mas Day to exchange gifts and Gaylen Harris is a new A- enjoy dinner. Expected to atllien leader. tend with their families will be Word was received here by Mr & Mrs Jlian Brown, Mr & C. LcRoy Elmer that his son Mrs Paul Christianson, Mr & Mrs Lawrence Frear, Mr Sc Mrs Donald Elmer, a bishop in Don Morris, Mr & Mrs Harold is Calif., recovering from Eyre. Mr & Mrs Robert Gull, serious back surgery. Mr & Mrs Michael McDonald, Mr & Mrs Floyd Graham, Mr & Mrs Lloyd Rebelcahs Meet Graham, Don, Lawrence and LuAnn Gull. This Before Holiday group includes 18 grandchildren. A business meeting will be Mr & Mrs Albert Bell are held at the home of Mrs Muryel at Grand Stuart, noble grand, by the Wa- spending the holidays satch Rebekah Lodge Thursday Junction, Colo., with a daughter and husband, Mr & Mrs evening, Dec. 23, at 8 p.m. Walter Moore. Stanley Bell, a A family will be son, is also visiting at the enjoyed Sunday by members of Moore home for the holidays. the Nelson family at the home He makes his home in Chula of Virden Nelson. Expected to Vista. Calif. attend to exchange gifts are Mr The Floyd Richardsons will & Mrs Arvil J. Nelson, Mr & join four Richardson brothers and a sister Wednesday evening for a dinner party in Murray. They w ill climax the evening with caroling and a visit from Santa. There were 36 members of the P. F. Setterberg family who enjoyed a Christmas dinner party Tuesday evening. The pot luck supper was followed by games, caroling and exchanging of gifts. Mr & Mrs J. L. Jensen, the former Pat Reed, arrived Tuesday to spend the holidays with her parents Mr & Mrs Verl Reed. On Christmas Eve other members of the Reed family, A Mat-sumo- ri noise-make- "Has-musse- n er Nor-wal- r ID ossein Gins Draper Mrs Charles Savage 571-242- 3 girls from the Draper Fourth Ward tfho have received individual awards, will see Peter Pan at the Valley Music Hall. Tickets were presented to them by their bishop, Fairbourn. They are Clyde Kathryn Allen, Tana Anderson, Erickson. Darlene Lugene e Fagg, Paulete Fitzgerald, Frantz, Terry Lee Green, Carolyn Smith, Cherry Spratt, Elaine Vawdrey, Melba Akagi, Jennie Cox, Loraine Day, Diane Dixon, Brenda Vawdrey, Darlene Day, Connie Fairbourn, Roberta Debra Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Elaine Hill, Janiel Smith, Jill Crossgrove, Renae Paterson, Diane Sadler, Julenc Smith. Diana Fairbourn, Robin Maynes. Joyce Smith, Kathryn Turner, Marilee Sjoblom, Joan Garfield, Venone Law. MIA will sponsor a one-ac- t play "Always Calm" under the direction of Ga I Smith, drama director. The cast is Duane Allen, Lynn Ilinke, Edna Alsop, Janell Smith, Roberta Fitzgerald. David Smith. Paulette Fitzgerald and Darlene Day. A Christmas program on Sunday, Dec. 19 consisted of a quartet. Shirley & Gerald Anderson. Wayne and John Fagg, mothers and daughters chorus, two numbers, reading. Pat Ottoscn, poems by Cindy Jensen and Gina Guymon. Bsp Fairbourn gave a Chrismas talk. Alt. Jordan Stake MIA will have a New Year's dance at Ward the Draper First-Thirand will begin at 9 p.m. Noise makers will he furnished. Dinner will be served. Thirty-tw- o An-net- d Draper Ward Has One-A- ct Play Draper First Ward will present a Christmas one-ac- t play Dec. 22 at 8 p.m., entitled "Song of Glory," under the direction of Ardell Ware, drama director. The cast includes, Vickie Whetman, Dick Crane, Laraine Moller, Grant Witt, Marjorie Day, Debora Carey, Marilyn Smith, Sterling Fairbourn, Anna Lee Carey, Kim Black, Ray Bryant and Gloria Crane. A dance will fill the evening. The First Ward Relief Society enjoyed Christmas dinner and program Tuesday and exchanged gilts. Mrs Clark, a representative from the Utah Power and Light gave demonstrations on Christmas foods and candy making. Auxiliary Has Dinner During Holidays Rose Brown hosted a dinner for the American Legion auxiliary Monday Dec. 13. Jennie Ernstrom. Logan, a gold star mother was a special guest. Games were played and gifts were exchanged. Annual Dinner Held At Draper Ward Rates: 5c oer word, minimum $1.00. cash. No ads taken over Riverton Blanche Densley phone. Mailing Address: Box 128, 125 WY Center, Midvale Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. 254-368- Cantata Presented By Riverton Choir Riverton Second Ward choir presented a Christman cantata entitled "The Prince of Peace is Come," ' music by Herbert Grieb, Sunday evening. Conducting was Mrs. Ilogene Berg-stroaccompanists. Miss Piatt and guest organist, Lauritz Petersen. Keith Berg-strowas narrator. Soloists were Annette Jensen, Janet Wardle, Lora Humes, Claudia Gabler, Willard Van Wagner. Lu-Ve- Flower Club Holds Christmas Dinner Riverton Flower club held its annual Christmas dinner at the home of rs Emery Berrett, Dec. 13. Mrs. Ross Newman Dinner was serwas ved to 16 members. The afternoon was. spent making holiday decorations. Miss Peggy , Green was the honored guest at a' birthday dinner Dec. 2 given by her mother, Mrs Marjorie West at her home. Other guests were Mrs Keturah Langxord, Mrs Jean Newman, Mrs Sandra Lloyd. Mrs Marsha Shaw, and Mrs Stevie Carr. The annual Park family Christmas party will be held Dec. 23 at the home off Mr & Mrs William Bone, for all adult family members. Dinner for 40, games and an exchange of gifts will be the entertainment. Second Ward Bishopric and their wives were dinner guests of Bsp & Mrs Willis Petersen at their home Dec. 20. Dinner was served to Mr & Mrs Max Beckstead, Mr & Mrs Bob Harmon. Mr & Mrs Arch Eastman, Mr & Mrs Earl Adams, Mr & Mrs Burdctt Rindlesbach. After dinner there were games and an exchange of fun gifts. The Claude Densley . family are having a Christmas party at the Town Hall Dec. 23. Dinner will be served to 47 followed by a musical program and games. Out of state family members will be Mr L Mrs Gail Farnsworth and five children ffrom Richland. Wash., Mr & Mrs Dwain Loertscher and six children from Elko, Nev. A group of members of a former bishopric of the Riverton Second Ward and their wives, enjoyed a night out Thursday evening at the Hawaiian where they were served Christmas dinner. Those attending were former Bsp Ed Beck-stea- d n and wife, Mr & Mrs Butterfield, Bsp & Mrs Willis Petersen, Mr & Mrs Newell Myers, and Mr & Mrs Glenn Butterfield. The Primary of the Second Ward held their Christmas party Saturday afternoon. Ventriloquist, Ricky Crump entertained with his dummy, and a lilm from the library was shown, the children were given a treat. " Draper First Ward Primary officers and teachers and partners held its annual dinner at Lyman Butterfield the ward Friday, Dec 17. The Has 93rdd Birthday following members of the bishopric were special guests: Mr Lyman T. Buterfield will ob& Mrs Sam Oliver. Mr & Mrs Dale Fitzgerald, and Mr & Mrs serve his 93rd birthday Dec. Mar:on Fitzgerald. The theme 28 at his home at the rear of was "What Christmas Means." 1291 S. 1700 West. Mr Butterwho was born Dec. 28, Shirley Humphrey was master field, or ceremonies for the evening. 1872 in Hcrriman, is the last Nona living member of the Thomas Primary president, Butterfield families. address. On the ing prowere Ardeen gram Caldwell, Riverton people celebrating wclcom-ma- s Smith the gave their birthday Christmas Day Erma Oliver; will be Mrs. Ella Swcnson. Alstory, Christmas Bsp. ma Taylor. Bonnie II. message, Oliver. were William P. Newman. Bndges, Sam Gilts Michael exchanged. Decorations were Rentmeister, and Earl Adams. under the direction of Nona House guests of Mr & Mrs Smith. Food chairman was Wilford Phelps over the ChristNorma Johnson. Invitations by mas holidays are thoir uin.in. Helen and Jean Terry. law and daughter. Dr & Mrs D. Ivie, the former Pat Draper Second Ward held its Stanley Relief Society Christmas party Phelps. Highland. N. Mex. While here they have been dinner Tuesday. Luncheon was served of Dr & Mrs Gus Faust, guests enand giits exchanged. They professor at the U and of Dr joyed hearing "Tne Real Story 4 Mrs Hansen, also of the U of Christmas" given by Vennis faculty. After Christmas they Cullimor, Salt Lake. The MIA of the Draper Sec- plan to visit with Dr Ivie s relaond Ward had a real fun night tives in Richfield, where they when they went on a hay ride will again be extensively enand caroling party Tuesday. tertained. Dr. Ivie is a professor in New They returned to the Ward and Ivie teaches inMexico and Mrs the elementary had refreshments. school. in Second and the Boys girls ward primary enjoyed movie films on Christmas, "Christinas in Every Land," Christmas Carols", by Deana Duibin. "A Christmas Dream." Santa New Subscribers was there with treats for every June Leavitt. Cottonwood one. Nan Hoffman was master of Neil G. Kessler. Cottonwood ccrentonirs Dec. 9 when the Bart Daniels, Cottonwood Second ward primary officers Jeffrey D. Bump, Cottonwood and teachers held its Christmas Robert E. Bluonidale, Cottondinner party. The bishopric was wood special pests, Bsp. and Mrs Brian Bean, Cottonwood Kay Smith, Mr & Mrs Joseph Aaron S. Denning, Cottonwood Cartv. right, and Mr & Mrs Frank B. Jones. Cottonwood Richard Landeen. Claire Steph- R. D. Frew. Cottonwood enson, president, gave a welRaymond E. llollstein, Cotcoming address. Games were tonwood , , , , played as Hope Taylor con- Vernon R. Holm. Cottonwood ducted. Bsp Kay Smith expresPaul Herd, Cottonwood sed the real meaning of ChristHoward Harman. Cottonwood mas and Carols were sung by K. W. Forsberg. Cottonwood ewryone. Andy Ballard gave a James D. Gates, Cottonwood on "Jus Christreading 'lor Jonas II. F.rekson. Cottonwood mas." Decorations were done Fred W. Jenkins, Cottonwood by Elaine Laws and Claire John G. Erkelcns, Cottonwood Stephenson. Melvin F. Jensen. Cottonwood A M luck dinner was held Edw ard L. Johnson, Cottonwood Thursday. Girts were exchang Grant Snow. Ruerton at the home of Lark Erick- Aimer Berg. Bingham Canvon son Thursday. Gifts were ex- G. Milton Crane, Los Angeles. changed. Calif. obeeDed Renewals Ross S. Curtis. Midvale Harold Campbell. Sandy Sidney P. Clarke, Draper Use Sentinel A. N. Cole, Draper R. Dale KiUgrrald. Draper Want Ad Thomas Akagi, Draper Honor Roll Angel Fish Gold Danios Zebras Neons Red Tailed Black Sharks 69c Blooming African Violets Aquarium Plant Sale efts 67 West 9000 So.. Sandy VM block west of State Street) 255-022- 8 J. Jerome Brown. Draper June Anzures, Riverton 255-077- 6 12-2- 4 254-355- 12-2- 4 FOR RENT mon. utilites pd. Midvale. this n' that apt. 190 Bare's Apt., FOR RENT 94 N. Main, Midvale, Utah 3 room apt., partly furnished, good washing facilities, ground floor, close to bus, churches, stores. FOR RENT Basement apt. partly furnished for couple, 3 large rooms 4 shower, private entrance, controlled heat. Utilities furnished. No smokers. Call evenings or Saturday. Tel. - 255-028- FOR RENT nnfnrn apt. Sandy. FOR RENT Draper, 3 bedrm. near school, partly furn., tile floors, house by itself, 927 East 12400 S. $57. mo. 255-022- 255-385- 12-2- 4 iii:t foii FOR RENT East Midvale, nice clean duplex, 3 rooms & bath. Lots of storage space. Lawn & shade. $68 Fern Dr., 12-2- 4 7 Cecil Henke, Draper . Lanore Searle, Di aper Gene R. Savage, Draper McKay Wilkerson, Draper George Pearson, Draper R. R. Hoffman. Draper Vern Richins, Draper Mrs Evan W. Hansen, Sandy Midvale Library Peterson Branch Library S. Schmiett, Midvale W..D. Kidd, Copperton J. B. Archuleta, Midvale Howard B. Merrill, Riverton Walker Bank, Midvale Mrs Bowden Elected President of Club Mrs Libble ted president grand club at the home of She succeeds . Bowden was elecof the past noble a meeting held at Mrs Ellen Tripp. Mrs Thora New-bol- . MISC. THE RIGHT JOB FOR THE RIGHT WOMAN. Poise and refinement essential. Represent Beauty Counselors' Cosmetics. Absolutely no canvassing, parties or high pressure. Call 12-2- 255-127- 255-042- 255-557- 12-3- 1 255-284- Ladies. Earn money in your spare time. Rent a' Glamorene FOR SALE 255-503- 12-3- FOR RENT Apt. (Clean) rooms, pink tiled bath, 4 closets, frig & range, private entrance, laundry room, newly painted, utilities furnished except lights. $60. 265 E. Center St., Midvale , FOR RENT Apt. Sandy, 1 and 2 bedrm. $75 and $90, heat and hot water furn., appliances central laundry, children ok, 3 255-325- Clifton Alsop, Sandy Raynold li. Brady,' Midvale Rhoda J. Coyte, Midvale Lloyd Mickelsen, Midvale Mrs Gilbert Mathews, Midvale Theo Reading, Midvah Donald E. MacSartle, Sandy K. Kritzer, Sandy Horace T. Jones, Sandy Ralph Sharp, Midvale Parley R. Glover, Midvale Buzz Winegar, Midvale Weston Green, Riverton Avery E. Oxley, Draper Southwest Motors, Riverton Frank Smith, Draper Murray Smith, Draper Virginia Williams, Draper Dale Jensen, Draper FOR RENT 3 bedrm. insulated aluminum, lge. living rm. handy kitchen. Also bachelor apartment $35, lighted parking, steam heat. Inq. Midvale apts. 39 N. Main FOR RENT Lockers West Jordan Locker, 1037 W. 7700 S., West Jordan, or at 163 North Main SL, Midvale, 12-2- 4 ' 467-883- FDR RENT apt. unfurn. in South Jordan. With garage, stove furnished. , For information call' in Midvale. FOR RENT . completely furn., carpets, drapes, atito. washer. We pay all util. incl. lights, choice location, carport, no smokers, call evenings. MR. APARTMENT OWNER We Can help yott rent your apartment. No charge if we don't find a renter for you. Call Vickers for information and arrangements. Eveniugs 254-492- 12-2- 255-287- 12-3- 1 266-471- Reliable Constr. 1964 Corvair FOR SALE Manza, good cond. $1,600, 52 Cooper St., Midvale c 266-320- 12-3- Xmas special. FOR SALE '63 Comet. Excellent cond. Must sell to attend college. Take over payments or $990. 255-992- 12-2- 4 262-180- Lauud-ercente- Male Maltese FOR SALE pup, regularly $35, for Christmas giving $25, one only. I'll hold until Christmas Eve. ' 255-236- 12-3- - FOR SALE Going on mission. Must sell '60 Oldsmobile super 88, in good cond. All power equipment. Erich Reich, or ' 1956 Ford 4 FOR SALE door, auto, trans.; good cond., 6 R & II. Make offer or ' FOR SALE Stroller, high chair, kettle sterilizer. and bottles, baby sitter chair, diaper Johnie pail, phone Seat. Barbie doll FOR SALE 4 clothes. 469 So. 3rd West. dy, Utah. FOR SALE Miniature old black female" poodle 255-396- 1 253-136- 255-357- c 255-669- 12-2- San-12-2- Cody Camp Realty 7922 So. State 255-669- 255-688- 7 FOR RENT East Midvale, completely redecorated, range, frig., utility room with auto, washer space, car23 West 7065 port $65. South. FOR RENT Unfurn. 5 rm. house, Midvale, $115. 255-072- 12-2- 4 255-673- 7 reasonable 255-507- 12-1- 0 FOR SALE Bicycle tire special. All sizes $2.30; tubes $1.30. Used bicycles $5.50 as is; rebuilt $15 and up. Lay away new or used (trades accepted) Orrens Repair, 514 6th Avenue, Midvale FOR SALE girl's Schwinn Bike with training 760x15 snow wheels $14. Pair of 12-2- 4 255-546- South Jordan FOR RENT 2 bedrm., carport, new storage, new frig., built-in- s range. Complete carpeting, 5 or $85 mon. car 31 (mobile phone). h tires $10. 12-2- 255-665- 254-432- 298-905- 12-3- 1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Draper. Nice 2'i bedroom home. Carpets & drapes. Partly furn. Full basement, 6 acre with irrigation water. Can have animals. $85 Other officers are Mrs June McCloed, vice president; Mrs per mo. Lois Ray, secretary-treasurer- ; New 2 FOR RENT Mrs Blanche Macklin, chaplain. Mrs Marklin was accepted as a apt. Midvale, centrally loclub which is an affiliate of cated. Adults. Quiet, frig and new member to the noble grand stove. 7500 S. 432 El Queen of the West Rebekah $60.00. Very FOR RENT loge. nice. 4 rm., duplex, apt. Newly Jan. 17 was the date set for dec. fenced yard. Attached gathe next meeting to be held at rage. Vic. 64th So. the home of Mrs Arko. . FOR RENT Apartments for rent, 151 S. Main, Midvale. Resident Utilities furnished. REAL ESTATE Sandy. 3 bedrm. brick home, 2 baths, basement. Can be bought with low low down payment. Seller will pay closing cost to good qualified buyer. Call Owen Neil-soGrimshaw Cook Inc. REAL ESTATE Special Value Large family, approx. 2200 sq. ft., large play area, 7 rms, carpeted, drapes, 3 bedrms, 2 baths, fenced excell. Midvale manager, Apt. 23, $25,900. Make offer. location, FOR RENT Like new, love-I- v Owner out of state, anxious to $70. Jordan West in apt. sell. Practically new, only 5 yrs. old. Deseret Realty & Ins. Clean FOR RENT Co., 401 S. Main, Bountiful, or apt., with attached carport, trig. & stove. See at 156 N. REAL ESTATE Midvale in Grant St., or call brick home, 3 bedrms. Midvale. Close to school, churbaths, garage $15,150. Small ches, & shopping center & bus down, no closing costs if you line. have steady job, good credit. Furn. apt., Call Owen Neilson,. FOR RENT Draper, 4 bedrm. with double Grimshaw Cook Inc. 363 3977. garage .private fenced yard. Close to school,' stores, church. REAL ESTATE Want to 12 24 $75. mon. 255 3951. Sell? I hare qualified clients " FOR RENT for homes priced from $10,000 Lovely unfurn. 1 bedroom apt. gas range, to $30,000. Your home may be the very home rm looking for, good location. 101 Oak St., Midvale. List with confidence. For per Cafe at Drap- sonalized, professional service, FOR RENT er, new counter, 21 new stools, List with G. GRANT MAR. showcases, booths, grill, french T1NEU, Member Multiple List or frier, pool table, ball machine Service. Call 2 rest rooms. 3.000 sq. feet $50. Agent Leavitt Realty Co. 571-371- 7 bed-roo- 12-3- 1 255-127- 4 363-397- 255-497- 12-2- 4 legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of 4 12-3- 1 255-014- 7 ELLEN S. HARDCASTLE Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 7G0 East Ccntar Street Midvale, Utah on or before the 4th day of March, A.D. 1966. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Date of first publication De75-9-- cember 255-940- 3, A.D., 1965. W. Hyrum llardcastle, Administrator of the estate of Ellen S. llardDeceased. castle, EVERETT E. DAHL Attorney for Administrator 760 East Center Street Midvale, Utah (Pub. 12 3, 10, 17, 24) 295-552- 1 295-266- 2 12-3- 255-459- I1-- ! 12-2- 255-127- 7 7 255-357- 254 3556 571-240- 1217c 12-2- 4 0 FOR LEASE -4- acres, Salt Kitchenettes sleeping rooms. Weekly Lake Canal Irrigation water. winter rates. Majestic Rockies Riverton area, contact Allied R. Motel, 8900 S. Slate, Sandy 255 Development Co. 2313 3tfc J. Davis or Les Davis. 17 FOR RENT and 266-359- Used 1965 Galaxie 500 Conv. 1965 Musiang, V-1965 Mercury Monterey, 8, iSd. 1964 Clean, Power 1964 Galaxie, 2 dr., Hardtop 1963V2 Galaxie 500, 2 dr., Hdip. 8, T-Bi- 4-spe- ed rd, 8 Clean Used Units Mechanics Specials Make Offer BUTTERFIELD In Riverton Electric Rug Shampooer for only $2. a day at Kim's Market, Copperton. Then tell your husband you-- paid $40. to have the rugs cleaned. Did you know the Pizza Pizza Inn is open offering all kinds of Pizza to GO GO Stop in today. 8430 S. State tfe - in washDO ONE WEEK'S one hour, have the whitest r, wash in town. Day-Nit- e 7656 S. Redwood Rd., West Jordan. Lots of machines, not watting. Very soft water, tfc I'm your best friend Marsha, but I don't know how to tell you this. Your rug is dirty. Suggest you rent a Giamorene Electric Rug Shampooer for only $2. a day at Butterworth Merc, West 12 24c Jordan. COMPLETE preparation courses for driver's license. 16 to 60, home pickup. Valley Driv ers Training School, qualified instructors, dual control. tfc FOR better cleaning, to keep colors gleaming, use Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1. Webster's Inc. 12 24c 7951 ji. State St. INSURANCE 20 less than usual rate for new C-- l auto insurance. See me today. I also write fire, theft, casualty, life, & accident insurance. Mrs He ber C. Aylett, 87 W. Center St., tfc Midvale. SANTA can come to your 255-753- 3. 255-356- 255-451- party. 124 255-084- 'BABY SITTING By day or hour while mother works or is area. away. Sandy-Midval- e 7 SEWING Machines repaired 30 yrs. exp. Service in tha hom e $3.50. r. DO ONE WEEK'S wash in one hour, have the whitest Laund wash intown. Day-Nit- e ercenter, 7656 S. Redwood Rd West Jordan. Lots of machines, tfc no waiting. PERSONALIZED CARE, ambulatory male patients only, Thomas Rest Home, 560 E. CenMemter St., Midvale. ber of Utah Nursing Home Astfc sociation, 255-148- CUSTOM KILLING, cutting) wrap,Vig, uinier state inspection, uew plant, Dahl Bros. Packing Co. 10C00 S. 900 W., 3 4 South Jordan 254-381- WANTED WANTED scrap iron, old Junk batteries, cars, large or small amounts. Call for pickup or bring batteries to & Paint Midvale Auto-BodM ain. 285 N. Midvale. 310c " WANTED Women with or without child to live with me and help share expense or room and board. Reasonable. Call 12J 24 after 6 p.m. EI9-401- WANTED Custom cabinet work, prompt service, finance-in- g available. Jordan Builders' Supply. 1730 West 7800 South. West Jordan. 255 3574. tfc SERVICES Laying Expert Linoleum-Ti- l 253-406- 1 12-3- WANTED We are special- ists in remodeling and home improvement jobs: kitchens, baths, bsmt. rms., patios., garages, carports, and the like, Jordan Builders' Supply, 1731 W. 7800 S., West Jordan, tfc 255-357- Drastically Reduced ) 1964 Falcon 2 dr., Hardtop 1964 Falcon Station Wagon Bel-Air, 1962 Chev., 1962 Mercury Meteor 4 dr. 8 ; 1961 Ford Ranch Wagon, 4 dr. 1961 Chev. Biscayne, 4 dr. 4-d- r., 4-d- r. Plus Extra Discount On Any of the 12 Units Above If You Ering This Adv. with You. mm Co. 254-393- 1 |