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Show THE SENTINEL MIDVALE Page Seven Friday, November 4, 1955 Kansas. Hannibal of Carthage, by M. Dolan. An historical novel. Your Daughter Iris, by J. Weid-maA tale of a Bronx stenogThe following new books were rapher in England. added to the Midyale Branch of the Salt Lake County Library Friday, The Estate of the Beckoning Lady, by M, Allingham. This is a new Oct. 28: book for mystery lovers. FICTION A Wind Like a Bugle, by L. Nathan. This is a story of the fate- Man of Earth, by J. Hawkes. This ful years immediately preceding is a story of human being by exthe Civil War in the territory of amining the fossils of the past. BOOKS NON-FICTIO- America's Rise to World Power, by F. Dulles. This book traces the development of American foreign policy. Rocket Pioneers, by B. Epstein, A competent survey of the men and organizations which have paved the way towards coming space flight. All My Darlings, by T. Byrnes.. A humorous and affectionate account of the author's marriage. How to Know the Minerals and Rocks, by R. Pearl. A field guide to more than 125 of the most minerals and rocks. Handbook of by J. Martone. A graphic treatment of tested methods of FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Danger Dinosaurs, by R. Marstcn. self-defens- e. Kentucky's Finest Q YEAR OLD A 71 REFRIGERATION TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE (' I w.m '...,.,.. All Makes Work Guaranteed Member Refrigeration Engineers Society PHONE DAY or NIGHT Ph. AM KENTUCKY since Nimii M 1810 WITTICH'S STATE MTtUO 7662 SOUTH A science fiction novel. Valley of Rebellion, by D. Cooke. This is an adventure of early America. Whose Birthday is It? by N. Watson. A Christmas story for the youngest set. Sandy and the Seventeen Balloons, by J. Thayer. A cute story about a little boy and some balloons. A Triumph for Flavius, by C. Sned- eker. A story of old Rome. Mike's House, by J. Sauer. A tale of a small boy and a Public Li' brary. Barn Swallow, by P. Sears. The e of the barn swallow is described. Black Lighting, by G. Ambler. This is a story of an island and a n-black leopard living there. life-cycl- rave- The following new books will be Some Prefer Nattles, by J. Taniz-aki-. Novel of a Jananese family. NON-FICTIO- Things, by K. B. Shippen. Inter esting and informative. The Ted Williams Story, by G. Schoor. Biography of a great out No. 13, Bob. by J. O. Fuller. An ac fielder. count of German counter-espionag- e in France during World War The Dog Family, by D. C. Hogner, n. History and description. Susan B. Anthony, by K. S. An Spice's Football, by C. P. Jackson. For the younger football fans. thony. Personal history of the Slim Green, by L. D. Harris. Story fighting woman suffragist. of a green snake. Memories, by Ethel Barrymore. An autobiography. Wall Street: Men and Money, by M. ROLL Mayer. Workings of the stock market explained informally. Invitation to an Eastern Feast, by New Subscribers-G- len A. Goates. Personal experiences Larsen, Bountiful in the Far East. Lavell Johnstun, Midvale Art Treasures of the Prado, by H. A. Larsen, Riverton Lyle B. Wehle. A stunning volume of Woodrow Sybrowsky, Midvale reproductions from the great Orrin Beckstead, South Jordan Spanish museum. Richard W. Shields, RD2, River-to- n FOR YOUNG PEOPLE HONOR ' Mrs Rhoda P. Fisher, Midvale George W. Jenkins, Sandy Mrs Heber L. Jensen, RD2, Sandy Mrs Sterling Jensen, Sandy Vernon P. Jones, Sandy Kresh Juretich,' Midvale Mrs Margaret Lindsay, Midvale Parley 0. Loveless, Sandy Ralph McNamara, Midvale Mrs Frank Paget, Sandy Robert V. Peterson, Corvallis, Ore. Mrs Nile Shields, South Jordan J. L. Swapp, RD1, Sandy Melvin Thompson, Midvale William J. Thompson, Midvale Earl Smickle, Midvale Leo E. Anderson, Midvale Ed Gilbert, Midvale Jordan High School, Sandy M. C. Torres, Dinkyrille, Bing ham. Don Nicol, Midvale Amy Walters, Midvale Mrs Adeline Bodell, RD1, River added to the Midvale Branch of The Whozits, by F. W. Browin. An Glen Sadler, Pacific Grove, Calif. the Salt Lake County Library FriAmerican girl learns understandElden Webster, Sandy day, Nov. 4: ing when a family of displaced ton Mrs Jack C. Eliason, Denver FICTION Poles comes to live with her famMrs Terese Millerberg, RD1, San Vernon B. Cook, Midvale ily. Lily, by V. Sheean. Set in Cannes, dy JorWest Jordan School, West this is a novel of great intensity The One and Only, by M. Brucker. Mrs W. A. Bodell, Midvale dan and suspense. A romance for young moderns. M. J. Told, Midvale Mrs Frank Donegan, Los Angeles The Hero of Saint Roger, by J. The World Through Your Senses, Mrs Jane Thomas, Midvale Weston C. Dahl, Chicago Entertaining tale of a tourby S. R. Riedman. The senses exA. O. Acerson, Green River Midvale Mrs Frances Hobson, ist trader in the Caribbeans. plained. Mrs Elean J. Caldwell, Midvale The Hidden Village, by K. Kono. Renewals-Emer- son Banners of Shenandoah, by B. Vernal R. Steadman, Midvale Adventure story of Hawaii. Hand, Granite Story of Sheridan's fighting Joe Ruby, Midvale Men. Microscopes and Living Marlon S. Bateman, Sandy cavalry. Msgr. Joseph P. Moreton, Mid- vale Mrs Walter Olsen, Midvale Tic-kel- l. Cat-to- n. Sam H. Jenkins, Midvale Union School, Midvale John Dunoskovic, Midvale -Daniel Corak, Midvale Arnold C. Troester, Midvale W. Earl Richardson, RD2, Sandy L. J. Smith, Sandy Bernarr Furse, Midvale J. Elmo Sager, Midvale Midvale Eranch Bank, Midvale Smith Cleaners, Sandy Mrs William M. Sagers, Sandy Virgil L. Nelson, Sandy Mrs Muryel A. Stuart, RD2, San- Here today and ready to roll! vvY y- dy East Jordan Irrigation Co., Sandy Lyle Gunderson, RD2, Sandy Charlotte Lloyd, Sandy Joseph C. Haun, Sandy - -- George Morrow, Sandy Maurine Clark, Midvale Roldo Van Turner, Midvale Clarence Robison, Midvale Theo Reading, Midvale Henry S. Day, Midvale Mrs D. F. Johanson, Midvale Tony Butkovich, RD2, Sandy Elder Phil R. Nielson, Covington, Ky. Clara R. Olsen, Tooele J. S. Morgan, Midvale Dr Oscar J. Graham, Midvale Midvale Laundry, Midvale Delbert Newbold, Midvale Clarence Smith, Midvale T. Donald Creer, Midvale Mrs Pearl K. Millerberg, Midvale Alvin R. Sharp, Rigby, Ida. W. E. Steed, Sandy Ileber Eastman, Montebcllo, Calif. Amon Murlcy, Gilman, Colo. Calvin Brady, Long Beach, Calif. SfJIDV The hot one's even hotter! THE '56 CHEVROLET Chtvrolil's blggar, BEL boldr AIR SPORT b o lav)IM SEOAN-ob- ovt look. Pour door and no lidtpoiti In Itili on-- dld wtonple ot yov eollce? There c n -- a 16 n 00 k sittinjr in our showToom right now champing at the bit. For these '56 Chevrolet were born with an urge to go places I But look 'cm over first. Look at that bigger, wider, more massive et with bold new Motoramic Styling. More models-includi- ng two new hardtops and two new station wagons. New excitement under the hood-u- p to 205 horsepower and 9.25 to 1 compression ratio. This - rcmember - is the car that broke the Pikes Peak record in a history 'making, prcproduction triaL Come on in, look it over and try it out! New models-a- ll 4-do-or iriih'ivMfJO?-- f I rerjonrumc that puti your X ) grille. Follow that lower speedline of chrome back to those sassy, high-sts one on the left (the swings down to uncover the gas cap 1). V8 or S 19 Models in 3 Series Any kind of model anyone could wantl Your choice of the new "Blue-Flam- e' 6 with 140 h.p. and new higher compression g or Chevrolet's V8 power ranging up to a new high of 203 h.p. and 9.25 to 1 compression ratio I Automatic, and comfort and safety features? If Chevrolet doesn't offer them, it's only becauso they haven't been invented yet. Coma in and drive the '50 Chevrolet I record-breakin- tail-ligh- Mr & Mrs Donald Eagshaw (Delia Beckstead), Las Vegas, returned to their home Saturday after a week's visit with their brothers and sisters and families, including Mr & Mrs George (Alta) Morrow and Mr & Mrs DeLos S. Beckstead and family, Sandy; Mr ft Mrs Harry (May) Ogaard, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Ed ward (Blanche) Lloyd. Riverton. and Mr & Mrs Delbert Beckstead and family, Magna. Announcement is made by Mr & Mrs J. C. Crapo, Sandy, of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Char-len-e Crapo and Ray Frank Gilbert, son of Mr & Mrs C. Frank Gilbert, Salt Lake. The couple will be married Nov. 23 to the Salt Lake Temple, to be followed by a reception in the evening at the Institute of Religion. Mr & Mrs Kelvin J. Drake Jr. and family, Midvale, and Mr & Mrs J. T. Ostler, Sandy, were Sunday afternoon guests of the J. Lowell Ostlers in Ogden. Mr & Mrs Clifton R. Aisop and Mr St Mrs Blaine H.'Bcrrett enter tained members of the S. group at a Halloween party Saturday eve ning at the Bcrrctt home. Lunch- con was served to 18 guests. HE WISE m m3 FOR YOUR NEW FURNACE Come Clyde Buxton'i Midvale Riverton Motor Co. Sheet Metal 25 Second Ave. Fh,: AM 41 Fh. AM 81 Riverton, Ur. Midvalt, Utah |