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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) Page Five SENTINEL Fall Campaign MISCELLANEOUS 4-- Boy Scout Troop 224 Wins Camp Steiner Honor WANT ADS For United Fund 3 OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Ph.: AM LEGAL NOTICE The "Rural Life Sunday" held NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Rates: 3c per word; minimum 75c Clubs at East by the Midvale Sealed proposals will be receiv- Cash. No ads taken over phone. and Reno, Nev. Midvale Second Ward proved to ed by the city of Midvale up unDeadline: 5 p.m. Wednesday Mrs Arthur Snyder and chilbe a great success. Many enjoyed til 5 p.m., Aug. 16, 1956, for the WE DO NOT DISCLOSE dren met with family members INFORMATION the fine talk given by Elvon Salt Lake area communities will labor involved in constructing a and enjoyed a luncheon and ON WANT ADS BEFORE PUBLICATION to drain a from smelter farm of director Orme, radio occupy an important place in this pipeline swimming at Saratoga Thursday. the Kiwanis Bowl spring. Plans station KSL. Mrs Mila Peterson, fall's United Fund campaign, ac- and 4V Mr & Mrs Wallace McNamara J V o : as a specifications can be had at HELP WANTED Experienced told mother "What to i Oscar A. Glaeser, the office combina mm of Caldwell, Richards " RntHr cording 0s Has Miant recently returned to their home in fillf Wnmn I -' ... J.u.ll... chairman of the suburban division & Sorenson, engineers for the tion fountain and waitress girl. AM 4 ' - J Jean Smith lead the after enjoying a three week vacato salute the for the j tion. They visited in Richmond, campaign. Mr Glaeser, city, at 408 Zions Savings Bank "Sv-4, flag and Judith Buhler lead the haard about tha guess vice and general mana- Building in Salt Lake City. Each JOAN Haveat you Va., with their daughter and fampresident pledge. Mrs Lola Johanson tha A&B Gift Shop starting bid must be submitted on the ing gama & Mr Mrs James Brobst (Shirily, ger of United States Smelting, Re form a tnorUs composed of Stali'ea Days sale? prepared for that purpose. during ttialr ley) and children, Ann and Jane, members from Midvale clubs, who fining and Mining Company, has! A certified check or bidders Tha prixa is $10 ill marchandisa. Saa thair I and in Charleston, S. Car., with tsang "Dreaming" and "Green Ca selected Kuno Doerr, Jr., as his bond amounting to 5 of the bid display ad in this adition. Connia. 1 V another daughter and must accompany the bid and it HELP! HELPI Wast Jordan urgently needs Mhedral." The chorus was accom Mr & Mrs Hollis Canida (Frances) t will be returned to all of the bidGuaranteed salary. dog catcher. panied by Kathleen Lind. is work Organization already and their daughter Diane. They for complete details. ders within 10 days after the bids Call AM Mrs Roscoe Wright, Eugene, well Mr Glaeser re ire received. Midvale City re NOTICE Gat your lawn mowers sharp underway, also visited historical places and Ore., arrived last Tuesday to at He also em serves the right to reject any and ened right here in Midvale at Ed Park points of interest in Chicago and tend the wedding of her brother ported Wednesday. the fact that all com- an bids or waive any informality ers, 24 5. Chapel it., formerly 330 E. phasized Washington, D.C. in Dean, and Miss Beverly Sand Also knives, scis munities of the area will be bene mayany bid as its best interests Center. Ph. AM Mr & Mrs Willis Sharp attendquist. appear. sors, and garden tools. as well as ficiaries ed a wedding reception at the donors in the Signed Mr & Mrs Gordon Jensen and LOST IN DRAPER blck key case with sev campaign. Bingham Civic Center Friday eveHenry Beckstead, eral keys. Notify Sentinel office and Ford Stevenson returned last Miss her Mayor niece, ning honoring receive reward. uur enure area is growing Date of week an 10, to from extended August publication: Darlene Anderson, and Boyd trip WANTED Ride to 4th South daily; hours very rapidly," Mr Glaeser said 1956. Householder, both of Bingham. B to 5. AM Draper's Junior American Legion Baseballers line up be- Glacier National Park, and Card- - All 01 tne United Fund agencies Linda Sharp was the bride's flow fore the exhibition game with Midvale on July 24. Pictured ston, Alberta, Canada. They vis are at our service, and in addition NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS REST HOME Kind and loving care given er girl. your old folks at the Finlayson Rest ited the Lewis and Clark Caverns lour civic lunus will receive Sealed bids will be received by Homes Raw-soin Midvale. Bed and ambulatory. Peter Lauritzen, West Covina, are back row, left to right, Coach Lynn Terry, Harold nd on their return home visited money from the UF campaign this Jordan School District up until AM Howard Vawdrey, Jerry Day, Gregory West, and Calif., recently visited his daugh 12:00 o'clock noon, Thursday, fall. These are the Bingham Area ter and family, Mr & Mrs Gordon Manager Tom Saddler. Front row, left to right, Kent Smith, Yellowstone Park, August 23. 1956, at the School BLACK CANYON SOIL No rocks, sand, Mr 4 Mrs Herman Jenkins, Activity Fund, Murray Civic District office, 9351 South State or clay. 7 yds. $12.00. Also good clean Despain and other relatives. Mr Brent Vincent, Dale Clinton Kimball, Olsen, and Craig Wasatch St., are the grandparents Fund, Midvale-Eas- t Bill Midvale Unit Street, Sandy, Utah, for the fol- clay fill, $1.00 yard. AM Lauritzen is now visiting in Richconstruction work: Pierce. 7475 S. 7th East. Baird. Whetman Motors of Draper sponsors the team. of a granddaughter born last Sun ed Fund, and the land, Wash., vith another daughOquirrh District lowing (A) A sprinkling system for NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Fire, auto, day morning to Mr & Mrs Clair Community Fund." ter and family, Mr & Mrs Alden (Sentinel Photo) Jenkins, the west side of Mount theft, causualty, surety, marine, life. Sandy, Glines. The Oquirrh fund will be parJordan Jr. High School. and accident insurance. Bring me your & Mrs William P. Sharp, Rigby, Mr Mrs Frank Lacomb and nsuranca problems. Mrs Heber C. Aylett, grading work by members who have miss ticipating for the first time as a (B) Earthwork and Ida., visited Sunday with her son family have returned from Ed UF of proposed school site He M W. Center St., Ph. AM Mr that said Glaeser agency. ed meetings. The girls made muf monton, Canada, where they visand family, Mr & Mrs Willis at 3240 E. 7000 South BLACK CANYON SOIL No rocks, sand, Street. fins. Prayers were given by Car ted their son, Gary. Gary is play by the end of this week the camSharp. . Bill or clay. 7 yds. J 2 00. AM will be established. Instructions to Bidders, Plans Pierce, 747S S. 7th East. Mrs Joyce Marti and children. ole Young and Mary Tischner ing baseball for the Edmonton paign quota Form and Bid and Specifications, Eskimos. The manager's wife ac- He expected that dates for the Hunter, were overnight guests Snappy Homemakers The pledge was presented by Di RENT will be fixed within lor each job may be examined Monday at her parents, Mr & Mrs companied the Lacombs. They campaign the Homemak or Monday Snappy may be obtained at the office FOR RENT anna Thurber, reports Carole apt., wall to wall carpetwith the parents of three the next few days. Raynold Brady. The Bradys visit & Sorensen of Caldwell, Richards ed in West Jordan Sunday with ers had a slumber party at the Young. ing. 94 N. Main, Midvale. AM of the other players, spent three Meantime, the suburban divi Engineers, 408 Zions Savings or AM her mother, Mrs Waltet Steadman home of Mrs Poulsen. Mrs Vunder at Banff. days sion executive and campaign- Bank Building, Salt Lake City, FOR RENT unfurn. apt. in Sandy. and Mr & Mrs William Steadman served refreshments. Utah. A Mr & Mrs Wallace Tuttle and Stitching Sisters deposit of $10.00 AM Snappy worker personnel is being set up, per set is plan C. Jewell & Mrs William Mr which deposit required, several Tne Homemakers met at the home of Club, family spent days fishing and Mr Glaeser said he Stitching Sisters home, partly turn., dbl shortly will be refunded provided the FOR RENT and daughter, Pat. Jerome, Ida., Mrs Poulsen. Opening prayer was under direction of Minnie McKee on the Provo River and then vis will be able to announce the garage and patio. 97 W. (740 So., Muwere overnight guests Saturday per- bidder submits a bona fide bid Carol Jensen. Then the group and Joyce Ottley, have held its ited relatives in Manti recently. AM by at the home of her sister and each and returns the plans and speci rray. worked on its step-ushelves meetings regularly all summer. The Louis Kjar family have re sons heading up the drive in fications in good condition within FOR RENT bsmt apt., private bath, family, Mr & Mrs Gordon Ohlson. Closing area. turned from Yellowstone where one week after the bids are reelectric stove. In Riverton. 13191 S. prayer was given by Shei- The club has worked on projects The Jewells are also visiting oth- la ceived. Redwood Road. Tranter, reports Dianne Sabey. for the year, garment bags and they spent last week enjoying the er relatives and friends in this The national school lunch pro Each bid must be submitted on FOR RENT dresses. sights. Susan Kjar is visiting rel bsmt apt., range and vicinity. The officers of the club are atives in Logan. gram was 10 years old on June 4. the form provided and must be frig. All utilities Included. Close to Several families from East Mid- - Beaverettes a certified check, by accompanied bus, shopping center. AM Members of the Beaverettes president. Dee Osborne; secreGuests at the J. Parr Godfrey Dual purpose of the program is cashier's check, or acceptable bid APT. FOR RENT vale and Union attended the John Sue 3 Jenae met home at Jones; the Club 371 tary. reporter, over Adams St., the to help build the health of school bond in the amount of 5 of the large front Aug. home, Watts Berrett family reunion Sat of Tischner. Opening pray- Johnson, and song leader, Ethel week end were Dr & Mrs E. H. rm., porch, kitchen, bath, garage, law Mary bid bidas a that the Park. guarantee children and to expand markets urday at Draper hot water, electric range, oil er was given by Betty Jean Smith Mae Wheadon. der will execute the contract and garden, 327 McGonagle, Royalton, Minn. N. Center, Sandy. See W. D. farm for heating. The will dresses be in entered products. the Tischner. and will bond furnish by Mary pledge the Mrs John H. Frey and chil performance Wichita, Kans. was the largest Kuhre, 112 W. 100 N. Sandy. the Fair. received their The assignf County awarded the contract. dren, Lancaster, Pa., plans to single market for Utah peaches mentsgirls mod. home in East Jenae Johnson, reporter leave for Nearly 11,000 boys and girls The School District reserves the FOR RENT and prepared books for the home soon, after spendand Los Angeles took the most Midvale, with utlity room and carport. to all bids or or Midvale refreshments Fair. were in right any enrolled reject Light in uubs turnaca and water heater; Hardwood Utah apples in 1955, according ing a month at the home of her of any bid, to waive any Gas StO. Ph. AM floors throughout. to Utah State Agricultural Col were served by Mary and the Of 286 carloads of peaches parents, Mr & Mrs C. J. Graff, Utah last year, according to Utah any part to and in was Anna bid, any mlormauty by given closing prayer out of the state, 29 went 45 S. Main, Midvale. ex award the contract as its best in aftar S o'clock. State shipped lege economists. College Agricultural Pierson. Marie to Wichita. 222 o Kansas City, 16 FOR RENT tension leaders. apt., Utilities turn. 51 lerests may appear. each to Chicago, Omaha, and Den JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT N. Main. AM Beaverettes 4 H Club met at the ver and 14 each to Oklahoma City FOR RENT Modern and wash rm. By S. A. Rasmussen COLOR TV DAILY Earwigs can be killed with home of Mary Tischner Aug. 8 St. Louis and Topcka. Of 164 cars Clerk floors covered; all gas. 281 South 3rd or chlordane reports heptachlor, make-up on was The time spent after 1 of apples, 56 went to Los Angeles Dr. George Knowlton. extension Date of First Publication: August West, Sandy. Phone AM Noon til I p.m. 10, 1956. Pfc Valjo Wollstenhulme, whose State at Utah Agri entomologist of Second Date publication: FOR RENT Store location in Sandy wife, Shirley Ann, lives in River COME IN AND SEE IT If two thirds of those in the ref ton, is a member of the 7th In cultural College. Post Office building. Suitable for office. August 17, 1956. at He erendum approve, farmers har fantry Division in Korea. Suburban Real Estate. AM 5 383 . A recent wildlife study at NOTICE TO CREDITORS vesting more than their farm al 30 shows that & Iowa son State Mr of College Woolstenhulme, Estate of Marian W. Rasmussen loments will be subject to a pen FOR SALE Linoleum bright is a house Mrs Joe Woolstenhulm, Lchi, is out of 40 deaths among nesting Deceased. alty of 45 per cent of parity on hens were caused by Creditors will present claims wife's delight. Apply GUio for easy 2&00 Main a carpenter in the 2d Battalion's pheasants their excess wheat. ivrr-vr:r-;:?and five out of farm actvities vouchers to the undersigned cleaning. Lasts months. Williams Build Headquarters Company of the di- - every six nests were destroyed wim at the oltice of T. Donald Creer. ing Supply, 7700 S. State, Midvale. sion's 31st Regiment. He enter- before the eggs hatched. attorney for administratrix. 412 FOR SALE Fryers, live or dressed. John d the army in January 1955 and Walker Bank Bldg.. Salt Lake Dunn, II5C5 S. State, Crescent. AM V received basic training at Fort 13.000 WAVES were in City, Utah, on or before the 6th 432. About arson, Colo. He was stationed the FOR SALE 7 bidg lots In centre! Sandy, Hospital Corps In day of October, A D. 195(5. Fort Hood, Tex., before arriv- - WorldNavy's Alice Timothy 4 Urge, 1 small. IOOiIOO, $1,100. Smal11. War Administratrix for the ler tots at lower prices. In new housing g in the Far East in December estate of Marian W. Ras 55. area, totaling IS building lots now being Since March, 1950, surplus U.S musscn. Deceased. 77. more worth farm commodities Date of first publication Aucust developed. AM than $400 million have been trad J, A D. 1956. FOR SALE Large lot. I block from school nd church. East front on Redwood Rr, ed for needed foreign materials (Tub. Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24. 1956) after I ia Riverton. Phone AM under the Commodity Credit Cor 343 Cottonwood and NOTICE TO CREDITORS p.m. barter program. poration's 353 Cottonwood w havt Estate of George F. Hobusch. FOR SALE Conn. Trumpet with caie and beginners music. Cheap. Call AM also sometimes known as "Fred One More Left 480 or sea at 84 E. Lennoi. Midvale. tf Bush", Deceased. Par wily 115.00 down, ami $15.00 per FRESH UTAH in this area for Creditors will present claims FOR SALE 12 gauge llhica pump shotgun. beautiful evoatfi yea atoy per hot with vouchers to the undersigned Like new, Shot en bos sheels. Reg. VINE RIPE $15,750 new spinet ptaee. Several patiaufly at 13 North Main Midvale. 5100 will tell tor 575. See Jim Hodges brick with full teem moke, ana MUMroM models Utah, on or beforeSIrect. the 5th day of 84 E. Lennos, or Ph. AM te cbeoM from. Writ for odditieaol basamtnt and attachtd 4-- union 4-- , 1 " Troop 224 of the Union Third Ward spent the past week at Camp Steiner. The boys were accompanied by William C. Boy Plans Formulated PERSONALS Friday, August 10, 1956 Scout .3: so; X J 4-- son-in-la- Adamson. Transportation to the camp was furnished by Collin Wood, Stanley Burgon, and Eldon Welch. The boys won a special award known as the "Battle of Camp Steiner." Those making the trip were Tony Trinnameh, Mickey Yamashiro, Duane Broomhead, Stephen Welch, Garth Burgon, Citron Burgon, Mark eJppson, James Adamson, David Jarman and Ronald Johnson. 3 i 5 i Members of the Union Third Ward held their annual summer outing Tuesday at Draper Park. Dinner, games and a program were enjoyed. The outing was under direction of A. Fred Fleming and committee members. The program was under direction of ward MIA officers. Mr & Mrs Roy Price and their daughters, Shirley, Julie Ann, Vickie, Robyn and Paula, returned to their home Monday after vacationing two weeks. They enjoyed boating and swimming at Lake Tahoe, visited points of interest in San Francisco, Yosemite Park, the California Redwoods 0 4 FOR 0 4-- $300 MONTHLY p SPARE TIME Refilling and collecting' money from our high grade Nut Machines in this area. No selling! To qualify for work you must have car, references, $400 cash secured in inventory. hours a week to Devoting business, your end on percentage of collections will net up to $300 monthly with very good possibilities of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. 6-- 8 - For interview, include phone number in application. Write P. O. Box 1441 Salt Lake City, Utah. 4-- H 4-- s 0 NEWS OF OUR SERVICE MEN TRUCK II O I ' s TV 0 p-- BARGAINS FOR SALE i SOLD 0 5- PIANOS j)C LB. garaga IP IACU 1 BMBMsl UTAH ELEERTA tr THOMPSON r -- 1 TOAST ISTIACCS P 33 MORRELL SNACK HAT King Size T Joke standby SMALL S 215 Seat. Srk fnt Salt Lake City, Utak AM opm LHIOUSE 3 BEDROOM HOME P. 1946. Full Basement con idvale, Utah (Pub. Aug. 3. 10. 17, 24. 1956) IIEXI1 WASTED Full Tim, 3 Prt Tim Station Work TED'S SERYICE Cnr u, ?5C $1 00 One of Midvale'i more desirable homes ia select location. Attached garaga with braeseway. landscaped corner lot, fire place, lovable roomy kitchen, full be se rvient with V bath and bdrm. Convea. ant to bus, schools, church, and I hop ping center!. For Information call St. AMt-137- 1 McMUUIN REALTY . AM CO. AM aires in best East Sandy location. with Irrigation water. 1 1.450 per acre Gas, sewer, culinary water available. Nice 4 bdrm home on Redwood Rd., Vt acre land. Can have cow or horn. Will ake older home on trade. Excellent buy on older home, dose to school and church. ! bdrm. Low dowa payment. Easy terms. e SUBURBAN 74ft S. Stat REALTORS AM 4 Corolin Linoleum MARKWEll Large Spacious Kitchen p(i4tat-ati- r. Ample Closet Space 2 SPECIAL 122 Roosevelt St. MIDVALE Attorney for Administratrix North Main Street, ; 1 Wardrobe Closets STAPLERS in Fort! Bedroom OPEN SATURDAY and SUNDAY FOR INSPECTION PACEMAKER $221 3e? Staptfrt, Pint, end Kx tji2 TASKMASTER Mt. Jordan Subdivision, Sandy IWRIS J. EARL Jtrf li'i Ms, $3 OvnTypwTockt Co. roa ornci FACTORY KOMI FREE DELIVERY INVITES YOU TO INSPECT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME So I AD. Ben G. Bagley, For Strvic ic Birch Kitchen Cabinets 46 ex. con Amm 2 AM Salt Laka Movie Company E. Hobusch, Administratrix of the estate of George F. Ho busch. also sometimes known as "Fred Bush", deceased. Date of first publication August Virginia 67S E. Mora Maat Than Any Othtr Brand pDiraeoppie CONVENIENT CREDIT e 1 SEEDLESS M Ik m 1 Is) Is Is It J3 oEE!r- fC LB. CRAWFORD REALTORS 195. UCtOlXT, A D. leformotleu. IL Ho AM 63 . , AM FHA or Gl Terms 94 fTVEUff, ITCe STA-TIYE- R The Midvale SENTINEL |