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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, Uf AH Page 7 1 mirsdav, Noiymbcr . 1966 Midvale E. A correspondent U needed in Midvale. Ideal part time job for a former journalism student or housewife in need of "pin" money. Typing not necessary but appreciated. Apply by calling the Midvale Sentinel East 235-355- Mrs r.ii'ilella Lloyd spent a ' Jensen, Murray, they spent the ; M. Iaman. commander patrol lar to tlnwp he will encounter Lake. TTo died May JO, 1943. lJ.lw... I' ..r.i ilwV on his first ship or at his first month with her daughter and .1.,.. force, seventh fleet. Survivors include her sons shore station. family, Mr & Mrs Da.e Green. enjoyed dinner. liomeported at Oak Harbor, and daughters, Clem, West Jorami Bradley Nielsen, Denver. Jet'trey MACE. Mrs Thomas H., 6G enjoyed a spook alley and Wash., she is commanded by dan; Mrs Verl (Fern) Reed, Mr & Mrs Tom Oakes and Sandy, spent the week end Seaman Recruit Ernest D. games. The party was under ( Fernie Annie Price) & Mr with their E. grandparents, Navy (."apt. V. Thomas, Almie, Gul, all of Mackey. the direct on of officers Lyn daughters, Ogden, were dinner Drui USN. son of Mr 4 Mrs y. while their Bluffda.e guests Wednesday at the home Mrs NickMrNielsen, Newman and Judy Allen. Sandy; Ben, Draper; Russell, C. NielJames G(i34 South Mrs 4 Drury, Larry Died Oct. 28 in a Salt Lake Members of the Fifth Ward of his parents, Mr & Mrs Wal- parents. Seaman Recruit Henry R. 2700 West. West Midva'e; Mrs Leroy (Barbara) the week end deer sen, un- is spent visited also Jordan, ter Oakes. of FunThey natural causes. also played games and had a hospital in Canier. 19, USN. son of Mr 4 Sehofiekl. They Pratt, Midvale; Larry, Granghunting Mr in with her nine I'liion weeks of has e eral services were held Tuesparents, Spook alley. Party plans were & Mrs Bert II. Turner. 12&H) S. dergoing also visited her grandmother. Bruce, Mike, both from Mrs Roval Walker er; at under the direction of Bradford Naval the training Training day and burial was in Murray State., Sandy has been graduMr & Sirs Charles Wh ted .Mrs Hilda llendr ckson. ll.ulf.dalf sisters, Mrs Verald and Pitts, Goulding Littlefield, Center. San Diego, Ca.if. His cemetery. Mrs Sarah Elmer spent a ated from nine weeks of Navy met Oct. l(i with family mem(Florence) Lamb, Midvale; Jerry Campbell. The explor- bers basic at the Naval classification training tests will her with in Orem navy in Clarkston at the home month Mrs Mace was born Aug. 18, Mrs Whitmore ers and scouts had charge of (Grace) Condie, & and family, Mr & Training Center, Great Lakes, determine whether he will be 1900 in B Mr and of her sister daughter family, the spook aLey. 111. ngham Canyon to M.'dvale; stepsisters, Mrs In the first weeks of his Sloan. Mrs occasJoe The Barson. Mrs Aaron a Members of the Li' Arts naval serwee he studied mili- assigned to school, shore sta- Clem Orlando and Ethel Lon-va- l ion honored their parents, Mr Royce, Magna; Mrs Club met at the home of Price. She married Thomas tary subjects and lived and t on, or ship after his gradua- & Mrs Karl Robert Mi.ler, on Humes. Myrle in Brown, 1918 II. Dec. Mace worked under conditions simiSa.t Sandy. Peggy 11, tion. fith wedding anniversary. Greenhalgh gave a lecture on their Week end guests at the home art and showed some of her of Mr & Mrs John Q. Adams paintings. was his sister, Mrs F.. W. Mrs. Melvin Neuffer enterKanali. Mrs Asay also tained at a parly Friday to Asay. visited with other relat'vos. celebrate the 7th birthday of Other E. Ottley, , Seaman Day-iat the Adams' her daughter, Darla. Twenty-seve- home guests the week were his USNR, son of Mr 4 Mrs Ernest during guests enjoyed dinner. brother and wife, Mr & Mrs A. Ottley, 770 Wasatch St., MidBill Smith fe'.l and broke his "Especial Marve F. Adams, Kanab. is a crewmember aboard vale, hip. He is confined to a rest Mrs of The Helga family home in Salt Lake. the seap'.ane tender USS SalisMr and Mrs Harvey Terry, Swenson met at her home for a birthday dinner. Attending bury Sound conducting seavisited Ca'if.. Fontana, Sunday 4-- Mrs James Withdrome operations in Buckner with her brother and family, were Mr Ron-a'Mr & Mrs Kenneth Nielsen. ers. Riverton, Mr & Mrs Bay, Okinawa. Swenson, Murray, and Mr The Salisbury Sound serves Mrs Terry is the former Max-inComplete & Mrs Dean Johnson, Union. as flagship for Rear Adm. Roy Nielsen. Mrs Jackson Ferguson spent Home Mrs Bradford Pitts entertained at a party to celebrate the past week end in Ogden the 9th birthday of her daugh- with her son and family, Mr & Improvement Mrs Verl Ferguson. ter Kathy. Guests were Shaw-n& Service Mrs Burke Thomas Mr Scott, Sandra Campbe.l, Kathy Scott. Tammy Jentzsch entertained at a dinner party Oct. 25 honoring their son, and Katherine Kil'.pack. on his birthday. OthTommy, club Members of a birthday ers the attending For Free Estimate Call met Friday evening at the were Mr & Mrs Richard home of Mrs John Laveder. Stromberg and daughter Mrs Evelyn Colebrook was Sandy, Mr & Mrs Ervin Prizes were won by Jeppsen, Union, Mrs Tommy Mrs. Gerte Smith and Mrs Burke and Debra Burke. Colebrook. Mrs Helga Swenson REMODELING CUSTOM HOMES REAL ESTATE Celebrating their 33rd wedwas a special guest. 10 were Oct. Utah anniversary ding 340 Midvale, St., Cypress Mrs Gertie Smith was hostess Mr & Mrs Nick N'elsen. Acor at a dinner Sunday in observ& Mrs Les Mr by companied ance of the birthday of her mother, Mrs Ellen Sharp and her grandson Jade Morris. Oah-e- r guests were Jade'e parents, Mr & Mrs Neal Morris, Miss Nancy Dubach, Murray, and and Bonnie Brent, Brenda Smith. Alva Mrs Burton, Idaho with Falls. Ida., spnt a day ' friends,' Mr & Mrs Norman Hale. Mrs. Burton's husband " is at a Salt Lake hospital. The Primary children of the 4 i. i MM ' five East Midvale Wards Were entertained with special activities and treats in observance of Halloween. Mrs. Bob Brady and son, 1 I ?& Shawn, Logan, spent a week with her parents. Mr & Mrs I Melvin Neuffer. Mr Brady is attending school at the USU. Whi'e Mrs Brady was v,:siting here, her sisters, Mrs Gene Savage, Mrs Rex Crane, Mrs enterNorman Hawthorne, Sherm UoytJ, like you, is concerned about tained for her at a stork shower. Racial Unrest The War in Vietnam High Taxes Recent visitors at the home of Mr & Mrs Stanley Sharp, Men Who Place Politics Above Principles The High Cost of Living Federal Debt Midvale were Stanley Fri$s Ross, Taylor, Mich., and Zane Rubber-Stam- p Reckless Government Spending Mr Ross' Bjg Government Congressmen Who Parker, Granite. Mr and Fritz Ross, lather, "Go! The Growing Crime . Wave, Waste in Goxirnnient ah the Sharp -- were; buddies in., thet , Afrny "while" serving in Germany 20 years ago. Mrs. Birdella Lloyd enterSherm can and will Nip solve these problems when you send him to Congress! tained at a dinner 'party for her aunts, Mrs Sarah Johnson, Hayward, Calif., and Mrs Mary Lloyd, Riverton, and her father, Who IS Sherm Lloyd? . F. R. Lloyd, Sandy. During the evening family members on International Finance. who met at the Lloyd home to herm Lloyd's background is Cache Valley. As attorney Mf IS j visitors California the visit and managing director of the Utah Retail Grocers AssociaDuring the past 18 months Sherm has been a vice presiwere Mr fc Mrs Glen Lloyd, 20 the of for has he battle "the little of the Prudential Federal Savings and Loan Associadent tion fought years. guy" the Al Slaters, Mr & Mrs Douglas Hawker, Sandy: the KenHe served as Republican floor leader of the State Senate tion, the Interniountain area's largest savings institution, neth Lloyds and Mr & Mrs where he was able to observe first hand the problems of for 4 years, and was President of the Utah State Senate for Jesse Lloyd. 2 years. He was a member of the Utah State Legislative the small home owner and the importance of protecting Mr & Mrs Normal Hale 4 two for Utahns from the dangers of inflation. for as its chairman Council entertained at dinner Sunday years, serving years. honoring Mr & Mrs WPliarn A graduate of the Utah State University, Sherm married Elected to Congress by a resounding 15,000 vote plurO'Ne l who were visiting here in Ann Gunn of Richfield and they are the parents of served Edith distinction Sherm with his 1962, during ality from Long Beach, Calif. Other one He was House & son and three daughters, all of whom (except Elizato term. Mrs Mr the were Riley appointed, guests important O'Neil and daughter, Shannon, Committee on Ranking and Currency, where he was instrubeth, the youngest) are Aiarried. He is an active member Midvale; Gary Hale, Tooele; of the L.D.S. Church. mental in formulating the nation's credit, fiscal and spendCleve and Julene Hale. The He also of a was member subcommittee the ing policies. O'Neils spent a week with their the Riley son and family, O'Neils, Midvale. What Sherm Lloyd Has Done for Utah Recently spending four days with her cousin, Mrs Birdella Lloyd, were Mr & Mrs Roy was taking care of hospital at1 doctor expenses of needy VStrong Cities and Local Government Sherm chair-manne- d Dockery, Hobart, Ind. Mrs floor and manthe persons over 65 long before Medicare. committee, sponsored study L'.oyd entertained at a fanvly her aged the local government finance bill in the Utah legisducation- - Sherm strongly supported increased State aid honoring .X:'. of J9.r9 which has taken local governments out of guests. Attending were Mr & lature to education plus increased local effort, and as chairman if Mrs Douglas Hawkes, Mr & debt and enabled them to be and strong. of the Utah Legislative Council, selected the & Mr Al Mrs Slater, Sandy; ,ocal Pollution Control and Water Purification As 4" committee to make education the Number One study of Keneth L'oyd, F. R. Mrs Utah Senate-Hous- e Conference Committee chairman, Lloyd, Mr & Mrs Jesse Lloyd the Council. As Senate leader he led the increase in and their families. Sherm sponsored and floor managed a bill financing appropriation from $3 million in 1953 to nearly $14 milwater purification and sewage disposal for Salt Lake City. lion by 1962. As a result most teserygirs, are now capped, and under orelands Sherm introduced the first Shorelands legis-latio- n Obituary i ,,-- j ; La-pre- Midvalley Has Halloween Treat Or-ph- a Students of M'dva'ley elementary school were entertained by the PTA at Halloween party Monday. A Walt Disney film was shown. Fola costume lowing parade activities were held in each a room, and treat given to the boys and girls. Ward Holds Fun Nights for Halloween MIA organizations of the East Midvale Wards he'd Halloween parties during the week. Mem- bers of the First Ward attended ;'n in costume, participated games, a treasure hunt, dancing. A pie eating contest was won by Cal Hughes. Prizes for the best costumes were awarded to Sandy Parker, Debbie Tholen. Pam Tischner, Christine Henneman. Annette Larson, and Terri McNeil. The spook Prizes Second Ward, had a games, dancing. for the best costumes were given to Carma Rosen-han- , Janet Ferguson, Pam Cain, Susan Gorringe, Steven Nuzman and Debbie Eoundy. The affa:r was under the direction of dance directors, Mr & Mrs Brent Phillips, committee members and officer? of the M.I. A. the Third ward held a party on Tuesday with games and ' dancing. Sher'rie JoVansen and Ed Hall won the prizes forthe best costumes. The fun' evenf was under the direction of La Ree Pedro, activity counselor.' The youth of the Fourth Ward a ley, Hews of Men In Service BIG SAVINGS a n in MHTcMIIIlDra) Remodel Now e a Col-lelt- 255-151- 255-357- 4 Why it is important to you and your family to SEND SHERM m J Pi far m ii M CONGRESS t t i Redecorating? Hi-Sty- Jteywith lb Permanent Arrangements le this year's decorator colors Ideal Gifts 1 1 ar liiiiiiipiiii GENE'S Flower Shop Downtown Mtdvale 17 N. Main Street Marlon S. Bateman Shprni's and succeeding legislation a sewage disposal plant is in operation. $iaw sewage from Salt Lake City no longer flows into Great Salt Lake. He attacked pollution where it should be attacked at the source. Vc rime and Juvenile Delinquency Sherm is the author and sponsor of Utah's moo)el law on juvenile detention facilities, placing prime responsibility on counties with State Guidance and assistance. He was the sponsor of modern prison legislation in Utah. y Medical Care for the Elderly As chairman of the Utah Legislative Council he spurred the Council's recommends ation of the Bill, leading to enactment by the IDfil legislature. Under this progressive state law, Utah Candidate for r Re-electi- on Jordan School District -- Board of Education F'r J)i ' t Precinct 2 Kerr-Mill- Sherm believes we must stop selling American wheat, butter and other foodstuff's to antUAmerican countries at prices far below what American homemakers have to pay. Sherm believes we must enforce economic sanctions against countries giving aid to Communist North Vietnam. Sherm believes that living costs can and must be cut by eliminating reckless and wasteful government spending of taxpayers' money. Sherm believes in a free, independent, deliberate Confree tq acf, in the interests of the people with no gress cqmmitnientstp the Administration. Sherm believes in organized labor and that to preserve Now serving as president of the Board of Past chairman of both the Finance & Building Committees. program of guidThe district now has a ance and counseling for students. students having Programs have been adopted to assist of scholastic potential. various degrees Plans to implement full year- kindergarten in 1967 have been approved by the board. Efficient planning has resulted in the Jordan School District havjng the lowest tax levy of the four school districts in Salt Lake County NOVEMBER 8 YpTE for BATEMAN : -ftepfndabfc Experienced Qualifff4 S. Bateman paid Poljticuj Adv. by Marjon well-balance- d k$ ' V " . '' pyer-ridin- g v ! : ... . J Send SHERM long-range- d - Project. Foreign Aid Help Sherm, as a member of the Banking and Currency Committee, worked effectively to strengthen organizations which would take the full burden of foreign aid of the United States by adding the participation of other free nations. Sherm is the only candidate with experience in both State and Federal government, providing him with the unique ability to assess the needs of both. What Sherm Lloyd Believes: Sandy and Granite I? in the U.S. House of Representatives. V'Central Utah Project Sherm worked effectively for appropriation and steady progress of the Central Utah A - i - - , . "yes-man- '' to pq m,an its integrity the rights of the rank and file members must be preserved. Sherm believes that Federal money is taxpayers' money and should be spent wisely at all times . . . and that it should never be used to curry favor for any administration. Sherm believes that crime and race riots are symptoms of the unrest in our country and that they can be curbed by responsible federal and state governments. Sherm cares about people especially "the little guy" and believes he is not getting the break he deserves. Sherm believes in honesty and integrity in government. LLOYD TO CONGRESS - he places principles above politics. ! A fxtiij political 'ffVfWf ft VOLUNTEERS FOR LLOYD. John 11. Snow, Chairman Republican |