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Show T Talent Quest (Continued - from page Did You Solve It? G. P. Malstrom Farm 1) favoring the program, and turned the knotty ticket problem over to ters, Max Allred, Allen Seeg- mill, Robert Sheeran, and Henry .... - , "T-- w y S. Day. - pro-f-gra- and three daughters are married and have their own homes. A new aerial photo is pictured in this edition of the Sentinel, with new sponsors. Readers who recognize the place are invited to enter their identification at the sponsor's and compete for a new set of prizes offered. Anyone who makes a correct identification of this week's photo before the contest closes next Tuesday night will be eligible for the prizes. This week's picture is also in the Sandy area, though several miles from last week's. Can you identify it? by Ted Kej Fatal Fallacies y specials, and all merchants re ported that sales were above ex MIDVALE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School Worship Service 9:45 a.m. 11 a.m. Rev. C. E. Means Jordan High Play Is Presented This Week Remodeling sentation Friday night at Jordan High auditorium. The first per formance was offered Thursday evening. Ginger thinks a young Ameri can girl has the right to play foot ball; there are other opinions, too, and all get a thorough airing as the plot unfolds. The cast consists of Sharon Swenson as "Ginger," Diane Jensen as "Mother," Jerry For bush as "Father." Mel Rae Bate- man as the maid and Wayne Cowley as Timmy, Ginger's boy friend. Miss Betty Ziev is faculty adviser and Dorcne Richards is student director. NOW FOR CHRISTMAS 399 l 799 wri i iiinii l i Dw TrorIn vi Softly Srvc & Repair All Wooden Furniture "Time Out for Ginger," a light comedy, will have its final pre LAYAWAY MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, November 16, 1956 STRICTLY BUSINESS Grade A milk consumption in Utah is now increasing approxi mately twice as fast as the state's population growth, Eugene Pace, MIDVALE INDEPENDENT LEAGUE president of the Utah Milk FounNov.mb.r 13, 1956 dation, announces. TEAM L Chevron Sorvict II An estimated 5 Increase in Jot'i Kiwanit Club 15 Utah's Grade A milk consump- - Uti Theatre 1 tion over 1955 figures will be! Bosh's Cleaning 1 23'i 20'i 535 achieved in 1956, the foundation! Jordan Valley Mink Sewina Center 23'i 20i2 535 leader reported. Normal rate of Bigler'i '. k E. Auto 23 21 523 population growth in Utah is 130th AC&W Radar 15 2? 341 about 2.5, according to U.S. )ick'i Service 15 17 469 30th AC4W Radar census estimates. 5 29341 8 14 333 "It is generally agreed that Steadman's '. F. W. 10 34 227 much of this increase in volume High individual game: George Morrow. has come through more milk 22?. High individual series: C. E. "Matt" drinking by teen agers and Matthews, 567. High tea m aame: Joe's adults," Mr Pace said. "We be- Chevron Service. ?I3. High team series: lieve more adults are drinking Joe's Chevron Service, 2446. nilk with their meals as well as !or snacks such as office breaks." "Granddaddy" Licenses "We feel that a major factor in Must Be his increase has been the newspaper advertising program of the Many holders of "granddaddy" foundation, together with adver- drivers' licenses are inquiring of tising on the national level by the Midvale police about getting their American Dairy Association and licenses validated before the Jan. the educational program of the of Council Mr Pace deadline. Dairy Utah," Chief Joe Mazuran advises that said. The Utah Milk Foundation was license holders can go either to organized in 1953 by the Grade A the State Capitol or to the Fair dairy farmers of Utah. Mr Pace Grounds. They may take an eye has served as president since that examination there or present a time. The purpose of the founda certificate from their physician tion is primarily to conduct an or optometrist. advertising and public relations The chief points out that the program in the interest of increas 'granddaddy" licenses will be ing consumption of Utah dairy void after Jan. 1. unless the hold foods .particularly Grade A milk, ers can pass eye examinations. and evaporated milk. cheese, Funds for supporting the advertisBuy, Sell, Trade through the ing program come from regular sentinel want Ads. monthly contributions of Utah dairy farmers. "We have noted a marked upturn in Utah's milk DUTCH drinking since this self-helpro gram was launched three years ago," Mr Pace said. Furniture Since its beginning the Utah Milk Foundation has featured fre quent small advertisements in Utah's daily and weekly newspa pers, in addition to large half William L. (Bill) deGeus page color newspaper advertise ments. Factory Wooden Toys byMcrwr, "Well, we know lack of ink isn't the trouble!" CASTLE GATE Dusl Proof Stoker Coal p the survivor. The sale promotion held in Mid vale last week end was reported as highly successful. Large numbers of shoppers and visitors were in Midvale during the three-da- Page Four Milk Drinking , N Members of the chamber will underwrite the additional cost of the remote broadcast, which will be a semi-finperformance of r five weekly winners to select three finalists to appear on the Harvest Days program next August in the Kiwanis Bowl. j; Tentative plans for the are to include an organ con- cert on the school's fine electron- - t ic organ and other entertain- - a ment. concluding with the half-'- , hour broadcast direct from the t auditorium stage. I Mr Waters advised the chamber that the Talent Quest program is the only one currently carried on KUTV which has been submitted as a candidate for the TV "Oscar" award, and that a nation The C. P. Malmstrom farm, prize in the contest for identifyal magazine wants to send a staff writer to do a story on "A Town 9325 7th East, Sandy, was pictur- ing the farm properly. Other winA. L. Parks, 1207 East Buys a TV Program." ed in last week's air photo con- ners were 7000 South, Sandy, first, and On several occasions more than test. James H. Powell, 551 E. Center 80 votes for contestants have Mrs Malstrom discovered the St., Midvale, third. been received by phone in IV2 The Malstroms have been on hours, and 6,500 other votes have picture the first time she paged been received by mail. Hooper through last week's Sentinel, and their farm east of Sandy for the ratings have indicated that from excitedly pointed it out to other past 27 or 28 years. They have 12,000 to 150,000 persons may members of he family, who were considerable area in orchards and dubious at first but finally agreed raise chickens. In the past they be watching the program. she was right. have also had acreage in grains Richard J. Gill, Salt Lake, ad The family claimed their 11x14 and alfalfa, and pumpkins. dressed the chamber members discussing the problems of how enlargement showing their farm Mr & Mrs Malstrom have only death may terminate a business Wednesday morning at the spon two sons at home with them now, C. F. and Alvin E. are on the because the proprietor or one sor's, Newbold Super Service. Mr Malmstrom also won second, home place, and two other sons of the partners has made no provision for carrying it on after his death. pectations. The Midvale Branch He pointed out that there are Bank reported that deposits for life insurance programs which the three days were $126,000 provide for the executor to be above the same three days last protected and to continue to run the business for the family in year. stead of merely liquidating it to Another promotion is . being satisfy creditos. In the case planned for early December and guarantees the sale price and will include Santa Claus' annual continuance of. the business by visit with the kiddies here. THE Ad Program in Utah Increases ABERDEEN STOVE COAL JENSEN & KUIIRE CO. Midvale 7906 S. State Street 96 East Main AM Sandy 11 f i How Advertising benefits you! Gail Plummerls seeding, irrigation practices, etc may be made prior to Nov. 25 for practices which will be started in Gail Hummer will be the Salt Lake County farmers arc .November and December. speaker this Friday at 1:30 p.m reminded by Thomas F. Green If farmers are planning any at the Midvale Library. Mr Plum wood Jr., chairman of the Salt Lake County ASC committee, that fall practices they are urged to mcr was chosen to speak in ob requests for federal government file their requests as soon as pos- scrvance of Book Week which is observed later this month. to share in the cost of carrying sible so that practices requiring As manaser of Kingsbury Hall.l out eligible practices this fall technical determinations may be speech instructor at the Universuch as landlcvcling, drainage. proce-xprior to Nov. 25, 1956 sity of Utah, and recently appoint Requests for federal s ed member of the board of must be made at the County ASC of the Salt Uke City Tublic 8 office. Room 249 Administration Library. Mr ritimmer comes well Buil.liiifi. 17IKJ S. Redwood Rd. prepared to speak on the library Friday afternoon series. ASC Farm Practices To Be Filed by Nov. 25 "Shoes for the Family" OPEN FRIDAY 10 A.M. TIL 9 P.M. 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