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Show THE MID VALE SENTINEL members of their family, Mr & sion of the argircultural market- Mrs Merlin Timothy, East ing service, VS. Department of' Mr & Mrs Dee Timothy, Agriculture, and Martin J. Salt Lake; Mr L Mrs Kendall newly appointed general EDUCATION WEEK Timothy, Sandy; Kay Christensen manager, American Dairy AssociOBSERVED AT UNION Provo, and Mr & Mrs Eugene Jen- ation. Special activities were carried kins recently spent a week end in Mr Fedderson, who will repre-on at the Union School during Roosevelt where they enjoyed sent Secretary of Agriculture American Education Week. On their annual pheasant hunt. Ezra Taft Benson at the meeting, Nov. 13 faculty members, cooks. on the subject, will speak and clerk enjoyed custodians, "Growth of Markets for Dairy Is breakfast at the school. Four Products." He is well acquainted school personnel were honored with the government dairy proat the breakfast in recognition of gram, and knows in detail the their birthdays. Those honored progress made in clearing U.S. were Principal George Barton, markets of surplus. teachers, Hannah Sharnborg and Janice I. Jensen, University of Mr Framberger, who will speak Gaylord Johnson, and clerk June Utah coed from Midvale, has been Norton. named a committee member for on the subject, "Working Togeof the the 1957 Junior Prom at the U. ther," has been manager Wisconsin unit of the American Mr & Mrs Sherman Martin cheduled Feb. 15. Association since October, Miss Jensen, a daughter of Mrs Dairy (Elsie Glines), Salt Lake, anand before that was mem 1954, H. nounce the arrival of a son Nov. Lawrence Jensen, 788 Wasatch for five years. director 8. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs St., Midvale, is an elementary bership association he, Before the joining Michael D. Martin, Salt Lake, and education major at the university. a been had agricultural county Charles Roland Glines. The new Active in student affairs, she is Columbia county, Wis in agent member of the Union Board, baby's great grandmothers are a vocational agricul Mrs Joshua Selley, Salt Lake, and Sponsors Corps, and is a debater. consin, and in Wisconsin. He instructor tural She is a 1953 graduate of Jor Mrs Addie Glines. of the University of a is graduate Mrs Mary Tidwell, Las Vegas, dan High School. received a B.S. Wisconsin, having Miss Jensen reported that ne Nev.; Mr & Mrs Earl Holladay in agricultural education and members of their family from gotiations are now under way to degree in 1941. economics and Nampa, Ida.; Mr & Mrs Earl Holl obtain a top name band for the of the board of a At meeting in the Prom held which be will aday and family, Idaho Falls, Ida., directors to be held Friday eve visited over the week end with new Union Building. An intermission program will ning, new officers will be elected. Mr & Mrs Everett Belcher and be featured on the new ballroom Present officers are: president, atto other relatives while here vice tend funeral services for Mr Bel stage. Refreshments will be serv Welby W. Young, Heber; W. Chambers, A. Room president, in the ed Panorama atop cher's father, Clarence LeRoy secretary-treasureBelcher, who died at his home '.he new Union. The prom this Smithfield; B. Caine, Logan; and a George will also feature queen year Tuesday following a short illness A. J. Morris, Dr & Mrs James M. Nance and elected by the Junior class. All managing director, enter Logan. may junior family, Springville. and Mrs Joyce organizations A women's meeting and demon Alexander and daughter Jamie, girls for the contest. will be held Saturday stration Salt Lake, visited their (Utah) Page Eleven Friday, November 23, 1956 Mid-val- Fram-berge- union OLIVE SHARP, Ph.: AM Reporter Ptot Gontesit This Plose r, 1 CONFERENCES HELD NOV. 15 and 16 AT SCHOOL Parents and teachers conference was held Nov. 15 and 16 at the Union school. Parents met by appointment with the teachers to discuss with them the problems of their children. School was dismissed at 12:30 p.m. so that teachers were free to consult with parents and to see samples of their children's work and to discuss ways and means of improvement. COURTESY IS EMPHASIZED IN SCHOOL CAMPAIGN During the week of Nov. 12 to courtesy week was emphasized at the Union school. Each morning in every class an outlined program of class discussion took up a different problem of courtesy. An assembly was held Friday to sum up all things studied by the students and was in preparation for several weeks. 16, REFRIGERATION TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE Work Guaranteed All Makes Member Refrigeration Engineers Society PHONE DAY or NIGHT WITTICH'S Sunday evening. Mr & Mrs Delbert Timothy and 7662 SOUTH STATE Dairy Association Holds Convention Friday. Saturday Two nationally recogrr.zea authorities on dairying will address the 21st annual mcet:ng of the American Dairy Association of :m:(L. ATERFILL iv X'tah Friday and Saturday, Nov. run 23-2- They are: Howard C. deputy director, dairy divi 8 Crazier clip 4K tr wmtfiu siNct Ik. TIME TO INSULATE ZONOLITE KOVtlON 1810 iakdstown, Council of Utah. NEWS OF oun SERVICE MEN PERBAG Mil) VALLEY ;o. supply Stat Midvale, Utah 7644 S. mma " -- .1 T Bnglneered for uour kind of driving VI . ' h fe.U - !U? w" ' Vj?.-- '"W ,. 'xw7t " . m,- .., i " ' " . ' PiiZi! If you can correctly identify this place in South Salt Lake County you have the opportunity of winning one of the prizes listed below. When you are sure you recognize this place, go to GENE'S FLOWER SHOP, 17 N. Main St., Midvale and fill out the contest entry form, anytime before Tuesday night, Nov. 27. Winners will be chosen Wednesday morning from among those who cast a correct vote. Any one can enter this contest. There Cpl. Crespin Saldivar, Jr., son is no charge. of Mr & Mrs Crespin Saldivar, 64 Seventh ave., Midvale, participate Each week business firms in the Midvale area will present another MYSTERY AIR PHOTO. If you can ed in "AGLEX57E" during the' the to the sponsoring firm that week and write your entry on an entry identify place pictured, go period Oct. 29 to Nov. 4 at Camp will blank provide. they Pendelton, Calif. AG LEX The MYSTERY AIR PHOTO each week. Pictures may be of farms, homes, schools, indus Watch for the Landing Exercise), involvtrial firms, churches, etc. All places are located in South Salt Lake County and you may be surprised ing 15,000 Marines from the 1st Marine Division, was highlighted to see how they appear from the air. (Air-Groun- d assault on "aggressor" territory on D day, Nov. 2. The attack featured a conventional amphibious landing, a helicopter-borne troop assult launched from an aircraft carrier against inland objectives, and Marine jets flying close air support. t 1 ta 1 IB. FIRST PRIZE FREE FREE OWNER? ARE YOU THE SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 PLANTER PLANTER PLANTER of the property shown in the picture above? If vou are, come into N. Main St., Midvale where you GENE'S FLOWER SHOP, at 17 will be presented free an 11x14 air photo of the scene shown above. THIS WEEK'S SPONSOR: GENE'S FLOWER SHOP AM R0CKETn400 V 3?. . 4W - NEW fix r-e- by a compined land, sea and air INSULATION $1.25 fuuiii louuur coirur, and morning under direction of Genevieve Allen, director, and Margaret Gere, nutritionist, Dairy six-da- the uwca csuuruwaa KENTUCKY , . University Prom recently mother, Mrs Ellen Nance. Mr & Mrs Hans Kreiple and daughter Suan visited at the Nance home AM d!eni"flffv Janice Jensen Helping Plan Week-En- d $595 . Panda Bear Jergens Filled with Hand Lotion . $159 . .... Peroxide 20 Volume 4 or. Anacin Tablets 100's . 89c . 17c 73c . Reg. 98c SHOP FLOWER Reg. $9.95 1000's AM Specials Girl's 7 Jewel Walch Aspirin 5 Grain USP ' Midvale. Utah 31 AM Midvale 31 AM 13 PLAN YOUR CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS NOW CENTERPIECES FOR MANTLES and TABLES WREATHS and DOOR SWAGS Vincent Drug CANDLES CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES POTTED PLANTS PLANTERS Open Sundays 10:30 to 6:30 Midvale. 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