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Show Midvale's First TV Broadcast Set For This Sunday non-tick- The first remote television broadcast from Midvale will oc cur this Sunday afternoon when of Utah Talent Quest will be picked up by TV cameras direct from the Midvale Junior High School Auditorium. The program goes on the air promptly at 5 p.m. Admission is free, through the courtesy of Midvale merchants, who have given away tickets to fill the auditorium, seating 1,100 persons. Ticket holders will be guaranteed e seats from 3:45 to 4:30 on a basis. Seats still the semi-final- vacant at 4:30 will be filled by holders until 4:45, after which no more will be per mitted to enter. Following the half-hou- r of the talent program, originated by the Midvale Kiwanis r Club, a variety program will be presented. The telecast will be unique in that the audience will be able to sep the entire program in action. Not only the action of the camera crews, but the work of the pro gram director will be in full view of the audience. Spectators can see the program director's monitors and hear and see him direct his cameramen. Two television sets will be in the audience so that those present s first-com- first-serve- one-hou- FOR THE LOWEST R GROCERY PRICES ri is n nf r n a sisnr ""-- au "u'l -- 86 i,$ traiUioqal 41 HI 111 3 ;' J W -- -- 5 5- - J&ZFV 5. " mm m mm I ,i vr.,-iii can actually see how the show is going over the air. Requests for tickets have come from all over four states, and a capacity crowd is expected. Members of the Midvale KiMembers of the Midvale Volunwanis Club will wear their red Fire Department and their teer Harvest Days shirts and will act partners and guests enjoyed their as ushers and direct parking. Firemen Enioy Talks, Fellowship At Annual Dinner annual turkey dinner last Thursday evening at the Midvale Second Ward chapel. Midvale Student Enters Engineering Fraternity Paul 0. Hedman, University of Utah senior from Midvale, this week became a member of the University of Utah chapter of Tau. Beta Pi, national honorary fraternity for outstanding students in engineering. Paul was one of 22 seniors, of comprising the top the senior class in the College of Engineering, who were initiated by Tau Beta Pi at the University one-fift- Lamont B. Gundersen, county commissioner, was the principal speaker and Joe Mazuran, chief of police, acted as master of cere monies. Thomas Sumbot was awarded a 25 year service pin, which was presented by Frank Jones, chief of the county fire department and president of the State Fire men's Association. Commissioner Gundersen praisof Utah last week end. He is a son of Mr & Mrs 0. C. ed the fellowship among fireHedman, 590 East 7200 South, men which extends not only Midvale. across the nation but into foreign A 1953 graduate of Jordan countries. He reminded the group High School, Mr Hedman is ma- of the respect which is held for joring at Utah in mechanical en Clyde Canning, Midvale Fire gineering. Chief, all over the U.S. because of his work with the various chiefs' associations. "Volunteer fire departments in America do a better job than we could pay for," Gundersen de clared, pointing out that visitors from other lands are constantly amazed and impressed by the things that American do without any though of being paid for. The commissioner paid tribute to the civic spirit and unselfish Mldvola Indapaadanf Laoqua devotion shown by volunteer fire Dtc. 4, m men. W TEAM 18 47 31 Other speakers included John Joa's Chavron Sarvica H 20 443 Creedon, Bingham, Kiwanis Club secretary of ?3 58? 33 Bosh's Claaning State Associ Utah Firemen's the 23 5 582 32.5 Biqfar's Sawing Cantar 23 558 ation, Chief Canning, and Mayor 11 Dick's Sarvica 31 25 554 Henry Beckstead. Ula TSaatra 30.5 25.5 27 2 1 E. Auto 29 27 130th ACiW Radio 20 130th ACtW Radar 3i 2 15 Larson's Lounga 45 II V. F. W. Individual high gama: Pata Janson, high sarias, Dick Shiald's, 554. High taanri gama: Joa'i Chavron Jordan Vallay Mink P. 545 511 482 357 West Jordan Youth at National 4-- H 341 Congress buying the ingredients and hav THE ing the housewife do the work Page Four economic efSome of the changes in the gro but that the over-al- l not be fect as more bad. on may and their effect cery business, the country's economy, were dis- people are employed in the pre of such foods. It is in cussed by John Klas at Kiwanis paration apparent that the pub creasingly Club Monday evening. Mr Klas is lic wants such service and is willpublic relations manager for Safeto pay for it, he said. ing way stores. Although a wider spread be of the housewives With 32 tween what the consumer pays holding full time jobs outside the and what the producer receives is home, the trend is toward pre- created, an increased demand for pared foods. More than 20 of the product is created, and the the 3,000 items in grocery stores producer benefits. today are "heat and eat" items, Klas said. "A contended wife is one who He pointed out that "ready to can't think of a better man she O. A. eat items are more costly thancould have married." Club Speaker Tells of Tailored for today's taste -5 If iSL'SA grJ KENTUCKY STRAIGHT! BOURBON WHISKEY' MARKET TOWN THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO., 01V. OF NATIONAL DIST. PR00. CORP., KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF FRANKFORT, KY. Md loaf dipping Cream LAMB OR 2 WEEKDAYS SUNDAYS Ik I -- ILmil STORES: I FROM Holiday giving in a smart gift package M1 auai si M aT atla La summer. Subscribe to The Sentinel Q YEARS OLD F NEWBOLD Super Service THURSDAY, DEC. 13 THURSDAY, DEC. 20 SOTER'S i( WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12 FRIDAY. DEC. 21 t NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS v CORPORATION, NEW YORK 86 PROOF SAFEWAY u,rnRJnXvDES'ri4 SPROUS-REIT- , Z SATURDAY, DEC. 8 TUESDAY, DEC. 18 pork (IRE EM URTS MARKET TOWN STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Chops f Clhps iTg)c lbs. 4 to 8 O'CLOCK TUESDAY, DEC. 11 SATURDAY. DEC. 15 Mtlfltofll) 3 9 St SOUTH AMERICAN I PORK IS IN MIDVALE V-r- : NO UMIT 52c Op i 4-- DOUBLE STAMPS SENTINEL Friday, December 7, 1956 ...Tailored for 4-- ffl (Utah) mik 43 5"! Centra y A, A West Jordan youth, Wilbern 194 L. McDougal, 9000 South 10th 227; West, has been attending the na Sar tional 4 H Club Congress in Chi vica. TOl; taam sarias: uic s jarvica, cago. He was awarded the trip 2355. mem for leading all other The more you lean on others, bers in the state in the 1956 soil the leaner your chances for suc and water conservation contest. McDougal was one of 33 state cess. soil champions who were honor ed by the 1900 Club dele ' gates, leaders, and friends attending the congress. The conservation practices during the past t MIDVALE Trends in Food Sales l12ggil3l'c dADBSIrfllS 1c D 3 1c I l(P)c j REDWOOD ROAD A (and 7300 South) D) WEST JORDAN |