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Show children left for Wichita, Kans., 22, after spending two weeks July 1955 Friday, July 29, with Mrs Mann's parents Mr & Mrs Melvin Petersen and other relatives. Lt. Mann has recently completed additional Air Force trainsociety, July 20. Members must ing at Sacramento, Calif., and will of their now rank in the upper 10 be stationed at Wichita as an class. Those selected have "near-A- " instructor. While here, they were averages and were chosen from entertained at dinners by each students who will receive degrees member of the family and at an at summer commericement Aug. 26. morning breakfast July 19 Descendants of Daniel Densley early in Mill Creek Canyon with the PPe- Sr. will meet at a family reunion tersen family in attendance. July 29 at the Draper Park. Fami & Mrs Clyde Sanger, PasadeMr lies are asked to bring their own MIDVALE THE SENTINEL (Utah) Page Two BLANCHE DENSLEY, Reporter Phone Mid. 4732 . At a meeting held Wednesday, July 6, the Riverton Junior Chamber of Commerce was organized with Wm. Freeman, president; Gale and Grant Nell, To raise funds Page, secretary. they are sponsoring a dance Friday evening, Aug. 12, on the tennis lunch. Mr & Mrs Joseph Morgan left court. A gun will be given the San Francisco lucky number. Everybody is urged Wednesday for to support the new club as their where they will meet their daughter LeRce, who has been serving aim is community betterment. The West Jordan Stake MIA is on a mission for the LDS Church for the past 18 months. LeRee has sponsoring a series of dances, received her felease and will ac30, Saturday evening, July at the new stake recreation hall in company her parents here. Mrs Edith Frost, Ogden, Mrs West Jordan. Their aim is to have one each month, the dates and Stella Beck, Sandy, Mr & Mrs Rogplaces to be announced each time. er (Louise Roach) Beck, Las Vegas, The new stake MIA superinten-dency- , went through the St. George Temboard members, and part- ple July 9, when the Rogers had ners entertained at a picnic supper their temple work done. Mrs Vesta in American Fork canyon July 28 Roach was also present and took for the outgoing officers of the care of the Rogers' small son durstake. Besides the picnic, they en ing the ceremonies. Mr & Mrs Duane Densley return joyed a program and games. Harold Blair, principal of the ed recently from a trip to Bryce Riverton school, was among 22 and Grand Canyons, Hoover Dam, graduate students of the University and Las Vegas. While in Las Vegas of Utah, to be elected to Phi Kappa they visited Mr & Mrs Roger Beck. Lt & Mrs Edward Mann and Phi, national honorary scholastic In 1954, 35,500 Americans were Cotton chenille, a soft fabric with 26932 Peter Carter, 1640 W. killed in traffic accidents, the 6235 So. Murray, Ut. .10 sec.-f- t. from name fuzzy pile, gets its from a well bet 50 and 250 French word meaning "caterpillar". vehicle accidents. ft. deep at a point S. 262 ft. and E. 382.35 ft. from N Cor. Sec. 22, T2S, R1W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate .5 acre in NWKNWUNEK Sec. 22, T2S. R1W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State En gineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City l, Utah, on or before Septem and incidental irrigation. 26636 David I. Gardner and Estel L. Wright, 93 East 7720 So. for miscelMidvale, Ut. 5 sec.-f- t. laneous use from a closed drain at a point S. 33 ft and W. 502 ft. from EV4. Cor. Sec. 28, T1S, R1W, and used for cooling, washing of ores, steam boilers, cleaning, dust settling and irrigation of 500 acres in WVz Sec. 16, E'2 Sec. 17, T1S, R1W. D. S. Wycoff, 478 So. 26666 8th West, Salt Lake City, Ut. 10 sec.-f- t. for miscellaneous use from Great Salt Lake at a point N. 1320 ft. and W. 264 ft. from Stt Cor. Sec. 12, TIN. R3W. The water will be diverted by means of a pump and conveyed by canal a distance of 15 ft. to six earth evaporating ponds where it will be used from May 1 to Oct. 31 for the extraction of salt, which use will consume all of the water. 26726 Provo Reservoir Water Users Company, Box 1, Provo, Ut 18 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from wells bet. 200 and 700 three 16-ift. deep at points and in amounts as follows: (1) S. 75 ft. and W. 1945 6 sec.-ft- .; ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 31 (2) S. 2620 ft. and W. 1900 ft 6 sec.-ft- .; from NE Cor. Sec. 30 (3) S. 75 ft. and W. 1768 ft. from all NE Cor. Sec. 30 6 sec.-f- t. in T3S, R1W. The water is to be used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 31 as a supplemental supply to irrigate 7000 acres in Sec. 19, WVa Sec. 20, W2 Sec. 29: Sees. 30. 31. W Sec. 32, T2S, R1W; Sec. 5, EV2 Sec. 6, Sec. 8, W Sec. 9, Sec. 17, wy2 sec. Sec. 19, Sec. 20, WV2 Sec. 16, E Sec. 30, EM Sec. 21. Sec. 29, E 31, Sec. 32, T3S, R1W. Sec. 32, T3S, R1W. 26804 Lyle Desmond Dickson and Twila F. Dickson, 4808 Bonair St., Salt Lake City, Ut .35 sec.-f- t. well for irrigation use from a bet. 100 and 150 ft. deep at a point N. 862.15 ft and W. 145.75 ft. from E Cor. Sec. 21, T3S, R1E. The water is to be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 4.5 'acres in n. Building a Home? ber M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER Published in the Midvale Sentinel, Midvale, Utah, beginning July 11 and ending August 5, 1955. Joseph na, Calif., visited two days last week with her sister Mrs Melvin Petersen and family. Joan Shomaker was feted on her 8th birthday by her mother Mrs Barbara Shomaker. Seventeen guests played bingo and enjoyed a luncheon. Special guests from Salt Lake were Joan's great-gran- d mother Mrs Minnie Hansen, and Mrs Jack Egbert and children. Mr & Mrs Robert Kelt and fam ily, Mr & Mrs Golden Densley, Mr & Mrs Fred Densley and children, Mr & Mrs Vere T. Densley and family, and Mr & Mrs Henry Bo- dell spent several days over the week end and including July 24 on a fishing trip to Big Piney, Wyo. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Maud Butterfield were Zachariah, Phyllis and Lavelle Buterfield, Mrs Evelyn Dreyer and family, Los Angeles, who returned to their home Thursday after spending the past month with Mrs Butterfield. The Elders Quorum of the First Ward held a pot luck picnic up American Fork Canyon Saturday evening, July 23. There were about SENE Sec. Sec. 21, SWNW 50 present. Committee in charge 22, T3S, R1E, and for year-roun- d g was Mr & Mrs William Mangum, incidental domestic and purposes. Mr St Mrs Vernon Spencer, Mr & Marshall E. Huffaker, 26867 Mrs Clarence Giles, and Mr & Mrs 5000 So. 1100 East, Murray, Ut. 4 Arthur Trapp. sec.-f- t. for municipal use from a 20-iwell bet. 100 and 500 ft deep at a point S. 55 ft and W. 1825 ft from EVi Cor. Sec. 8, T2S, R1E. The water is to be used in an unincorporated area in E.E'ANWtt Sec. 8, T2S, R1E, and for the requireNOTICE TO CREDITORS a business ments of 1000 Estate of Helen R. Hitchcock De- district and fire homes, protection. ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 17 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah on or before the 9th day of September, A.U. 1955. Date of first publication July 8, mm of oun SERVICE MSN ..or Remodeling the One You Have? Richard C. Mounteer, seaman, USN, son of Mr & Mrs Claude A. Mounteer, 7347 S. State St., Midvale, is scheduled to arrive at Long Beach July 31 abroad the destroyer Eversole which has complete a tour in Far Eastern waters. The ship made a rest and recreation visit to Hong Kong late in we'll help you with FINANCING of Full Line six-mon- th BUILDING SUPPLIES June after participating in operations with fast carrier Task Force of ell kinds 77. Eversole sailors have also visited Manila and Subic Bay in the Build it, Paint it, Paper it, Hammer it, Cement it. Clean it, Nail it, Paste it . . . whatever the fob you're planning, we've got the tools and material to help you do the job better! Philippines, and the Japanese ports of Sasebo, Nagoyya, and Yokosuka. The Eversole's home port is Long Beach. Specializing in . . . COME IN TODAYI Service One-Da- y stock-waterin- m 4, 1955. Ph. Mid. 919 SPEED-- n. LEGAL tlOTICU D LUMBER CLEANERS 43 E. Center FREE ?PARKING WEST JORDAN r Plenty of Space CO. Rear of Store Midvale, Utah 114 N. Main Midvale A.D. 1955. TACIC Here's the smartest way to mix pleasure with btuineM you'll ever come acrotal. Stop in today and go ahead bur that thrilling Oldsmobile you ve got your eye on! Then pick it up at the factory in Lanainr, Michigan! The money you are on freight can help foot the till lor a wonderful vacation in Michigan! UP TO 9 WLatoTJ ! W HKCCSE,D,,,QyirEY Heading hem, the fua't M tofunl YH thrill to vary "tackat" mlk la yur ind ut cina" mw OMMwUtel rDy l"l grtot (S ging It la a mf YH "tk III YOUR NIARIST OLDIMOBILI DIALIB ' A, CONTH I, A fw winutot time, faartirfe pm t J ' d fyfeg a.fWok rvr (hack. tmk la Jvtf writ NOTICt TO CREDITORS Estate of Margaret Burgon, Also Known as Margaret Burgon, Jr., De ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 17 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah on or before the 9th day of November, A.D. 1955. Date of first publication July 8, Darrel Shulsea Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Burgon, Also Known as Margaret Burgon, Jr., Deceased. Everett E. Dahl 17 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah, Attorney for Administrator 7-- 8 'mm " ' ' 'n -- e V V 9 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to chance or appropriate water in Salt Rake County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M. To Change: C. P. Malstrom & Sons, viz. G. L Malstrom, A. E. Malstrom and C. F. Malstrom, R.F.D. No. 1, Sandy, Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion of 1.0 sec.-f- t. of water initiated by Application No. 19408. The water was to be diverted from a drain at a point S. 534 E. 4917 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 5, T3S, R1E, and used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 as a supplemental supply to irrigate 7 acres in SWVl said Sec. t i IX -- t -- - . I ' mil t .L, a- .L, - yfci ki vr.m m .n.riw- W'l" wn ' V 'minim Hereafter, lt is proposed to diof water from a tile vert 1.0 sec.-fdrain at a point S. 4863 ft. and E. as a supplemental supply to ir7 acres of land in SWU Sec. 5. T3S, R1E. To Appropriate: Mrs. Ada M. Ilenncy, 26487 211 E. 4th South, Salt Lake City, Ut. .891 sec.-f- t. for miscellaneous well bet 100 and use from a 350 ft. deep at a point N. 932.63 ft. and E. 514 42 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 3, T2S, R1E. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of 20 families and from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 8.5 acres in SWHSWU said Sec. 3, and for incidental stock watering and incidental Irrigation purposes of lawns, shrubbery and small gardens. 26549 Gayle P. Gardner, 93 East 7720 South. Midvale, Ut 3 sec.-f- t. for municipal use from a 16in. well bet. 500 and 700 ft deep at a point S. 64 ft and E. 370 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 12, T2S. R1W. The water will be conveyed throuch a . pipe a distance of account today. Two types of Checking Service: Regular and Personalized. 16-in- 10.560 ft INIUtANCI oioiir sys- Improve- ment District and Salt Lake County MtMBttS rtoiRAi to the distribution Granger-Hunte- r WVcr Conservancy District and usee' fif the municipal purposes of these districts. Q&m C0IP0IATI9N siQJ Miavan, NtM t This message is addressed particularly to those who have been thinking about purchasing a Cadillac but w ho, for one reason or another, nave not considered acting on the impdlse this year. 6-i- tems of 9wm amy The Great Practical Luxury 1 e. WTAN r - A.D. 1955. rigate ... i INII, 9 975 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 5, T3S, R1E, and used from Mar. 15 to Nov. ef an ar awte. acmgar It is easy, safe, convvient to pay bills by check! A few minutes at 'our desk and the no car fare or r arking worries, fob is done no trudging all over town or waiting in line. Safer, too! No chance of loss. EacS cancelled check is a legal receipt. It's like having a per sona! bookkeeper . . . checkbook, rece'otbook, Come in, open your checking ledger all-in-on- 8 t. PAY BILLS BY CHECK RELAX 7-- De 5. TT?? JJ V evict and cavaial kt wrtM Ucfc . . . IIm fcMS Mua ha I Castle Hitchcock Executor of the Estate of Helen R. Hitchcock, ceased. Everett E. Dahl 17 East Center Street. Midvale, Utah, Attorney for Executor. OF A tlCVJ 1955 GAVE Edward DELIVERY DRIVE-AWA- Y 2660b Emerson S. Hand. Star Rt,, Sandy, VL 2 sec ft for domestic ue froM a 12-iwell bet 100 and 500 ft t'ep at a point S. 100 ft. and W. 50 i. from E4 Cor. Sec 10. T3S, R1E, anJ used for the domestic requirement: of 100 families For you, there is interesting and valuable information in the paragraphs which follow. In the first place, there is no reason why anyone should ever put off ordering a Cadillac once the decision for ownership has been made. For a Cadillac represents one of the soundest and most practical investments in the automotive world. You can become the owner of a 19SS Cadillac for little more than you would pay for many medium-pric- e cars. ed And this is only half the picture, insofar as cost is concerned. For when the time comes to sell your Cadillac, you will find that the car has held its value fur beyond anything you could logically expect. Authoritative price figures, based on studies, reveal that a Cadiiiac may be expected ycar-aftcr-ye- ar to return its owner a larger share of his original invest, ment than any other motor car built in the land. And then consider Cadillac's economy of operation. The car will run as far on a gallon of gasoline as most standard automobiles and it is so soundly built and so soundly engineered that it is all but free from any save routine service requirements. And here is the most interesting news of iU If you act quickly, the chances are that you can ret early delivery of a 1955 Chiliad True, we have a backlog of Cadillac orders-b- ut many of these are for future delivery or for special combinations not now available. So if you have thought of owning a Cadillac-co- me in now. Hccause of our low used car inventory, we are in an excellent position to make you a liberal allowance on your present car. We have a Cadillac waiting to give you the most thnliinit demonstration of your lik. 'hy not make it todav? LAUELY MHLILEISU Inc. State end Vine Srs., Murray Phone AM&-354- 3 ' i |