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Show Ihc Mulvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide ;ilc. I'lali Thursday, November Page 9, it 1967 Pvt Douglas B 18, son of Mr & Mrs Alfrrd L Konold, 527 East 7th S., Sandy, completed an Armv construction operator course Oct. eight-wee- NEWS OF MEK K. Moly-neux- , son of Mr & Mrs Karl R. Molyneux, 13890 South 2200 West, Riverton completed two Roger D. USN, son of Mrs Mer- combat individual 27 Seaman Recruit weeks of training under simulated combat conditions in the fundamentals of day and night patroling, employment of insurvival weapons, fantry methods and assault tactics at the Marine Corps base, Camp Pendleton. This e at Ft Leonard Wood, Mo. He was trained in the. operation of grading bulldozers and learned the techniques of cutting ditches and forming drainage systems. IN SERVICE Marine Pvt. Terry Ko-nol- training is given every Marine after hs graduation from recruit training. Taught by combat experienced officers of the infantry taining regiment here, it prepares the young Leatherneck to become part of the Marine combat team. d While in the field he was taught how to use hand grenades, a compass and the principles of map reading and He learned land navigation how to detect and disarm mines and booby traps and. while being exposed to live machine gun fire, he learned to advance safely from one point to another From this course, he is scheduled to go on to more advanced training before being assigned lo his permanent unit Army Pfc Evan D Nessen, 20, son (if Mr & Mrs Darwin Y Nosien, Draper, was assigned to the 2f)th Engineer Hattalion near I'leiku. Vietnam. Sept 21 A radio mechanic in the battalion, Pvt. Nessen entered on active duty in September l!;fi and was stationed at Ft. Bragg, N' (.'., prior to his arrival in Vietnam. Pvi Nessen is a 1965 graduate of Jordan High School Smiley, rill C. Swenson, 13407 South 13th West, Riverton, has been graduated from nine weeks of Navy basic training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. In the first weeks of his naval service he studied military subjects and lived and worked under conditions similar to those he will encounter on his first ship or at his first shore station. In making the transition from civilian life to Naval service, he received instruction under veteran navy petty officers He studied seamanship, as well as survival techniques, military drill and oth- er subjects BOOKS The following books new have been added lo the Ruth Vine Tyler Library at 315 St., Midvale. Adult Books "Slowly Down the Ganges," by Eric Newby. This is toe story of a 1,200 mile journey made by two Europeans down the Ganges, the Holy River of India. "Art of Arranging Flowers," by Shozo Sato. A complete guide lo Japanese Wood . "Private Pilot's Handbook Navigation." This book presents detailed answers to navigation problems confronted by private pilots. "Lady In Arms," by Virof This ginia Weisel Johnson. book tells of the adventures and disadventures of a girl married to a Lieutenant in the days when an officer received a larger allowance to feed his horse than his wife. "How To Get Thinner Once and For All," by Morton B. Glenn, M.D. "This is the last diet book you'll ever need to read," says Dr. Glenn. "The Chosen," by Chaim Potok. This novel illumines the eternal powerful bonds of love and pain that join father and son. "Michel Michel," by Robert Lewis. This huge profoundly conceived and richly executed novel is about the battle of possession of a child. "Lemon In the Basket," by Charlotte Armstrong. This author works once more the magic that has earned her the reputation as one of the .lex, who has been stationed at Hill Air Force liase for the past 18 months, was recently transferred lo llickam Air Force liase in Hawaii for further duty. His wife, who is living in Taylorsville, will join him in the near future. Airman Jex is a son of Mr & Mrs Doral Jex Alan Army Sp'4 Michael J. 2:1, son of Mr & Mrs John D Sorenson, 2650 South it h East, Draper, was assigned to the J 57th Quarter-muste- r Comn.mv in Vietnam, Oct. 9. Spec. Sorenson entered the Army in 19H2 and was last stationed at Ft. Kobbe, C.Z. His wife, Sharon, lives at 13413 S. State, Sandy. 1 tinuin" classes on Fascinating of Granite and is now Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tne underMidsigned at 116 3rd Ave., vale, Utah, on or before the 11th day of February, A.D., 1968. Claims must be presented in accordance with the proUtah Code visions of and with 1953, Annotated to the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of Midvale City has recommended the rezoning into Commercial District of the described following area within the corporate limits of Midvale City, at the Commencing Southwest corner of the Antoinetta Acres Subdivision, Also known as "Shamrock Meadows," and running West along an extension of California Street C-- Idaho Hunter, Ogden; Mr & Mrs Allen Hansen, San Jose, Calif.; and Mr & Mrs Lawrence Chapman. Salmon. Ida. F'red Maynes, son Mark and Llovd McGee went hunting near Manti. Mr & Mrs Stan Morgan and Mr & Mrs Vern Morgan attended the wedding of Richard Anderson, Springville, the grandson of Mr & Mrs Vern Morgan at the LDS temple Friday. A reception was held at Provo. Stan Morgan and son Lee his brother, Clyde Morgan, went hunting npar Manti with and a friend. Mrs Faye Parker accompanied Mrs Penny Hepworth to Malad, Ida. atMrs Josie Soderborg tended a Sacra Dulse party at the Jewel North home on Co. near Long Binh. Vietnam. Oct. 10. Pvt. Rakich. a mechanic in the compaiv entered the Army in October 1966 and was last stationed at Ft. Hood, Tex. He is a 1963 graduate of Hillcrvst high school. Transportation Gary Claude Cox Longstaff SBKki iiTrffri rtf I . Win barn dance at Granite Ward a professional square dance caller. and Gleaners Stake held a Halloween party at ill.7 y Elvis Evans home. -- NEW CO.. N.T.C , BLLhOEO rVHlSMr. 86 PKOOF. con- the only vodka with a patent on smoothness. All-ne- Portable Color TV For Pick-up-ari- d convenience. Rectangular Tube with Powerful 21,500-vocolor chassis. New Vista VHF, Solid State UHF tuners for reception. go RCA Hi-Lit- Perma-Chrom- e e. 1 7 el COLOR TV Ms automatic fine tuning. power stereo amplifier. 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And 38 more highlight brightness this year is just one of the reasons why you'll prefer RCA Victor Color. LSI-780- 0 $479 95 automatic cycles and wash 'n Dryer stops automatically at "dry Exclusive drying Tumble Press conTmk. signal Fast, quiet drying. . . . regular wear-PERMAN- PRESS enough" trol End-of-cyc- Carpet Display . Today! isrry In mi D1V1 dryer Save Now! Christian Science lecture GORDOifi Monday, Nov. 13-- 8 p.m. Furniture, Appliance, TV, Carpet, Sales & Service Southeast Jr. High School 1738 East 2700 South, Salt Lake City Millvreek Admission Free COUPON'S DSr GIN CO, IIU, UuM, 1 1 SPISIIS. TV Color portable from RCA Victor. HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER MIDCET member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship. Title: "Christian Science: The Spiritual Challenge to Materialism.' fRfiU GUlN. NEUTRAL IN 23" disg., 295 iq. In. picture and Hear a public lecture presented by LELA MAY AULTMAN, C.S.B., a SO PROOF. DISTILLED GRAIN At- Gordon's Vodka Vodka 6! "SWINGERS" On The Go! T .1 COLOR TV Stereo radio. Studiomatic Mrs Milton O. Gold. A spook alley made by Debbie Jacobson, Edna Myers, Barbara Ebert, Vicky Hadean with Paty Jacobson, Terry Champion, Brad Hadean and Sid Hadean assisting was enjoyed by 50 youngsters. Mr & Mrs Sid Hadean & Mrs JerMrs Marvin Higbee is ihi Model & ry Jacobson, chaperoned. SIACRAU D1S1IUERS 11-- P re - Christ mas Spectacular Tht ERICKSON tending from Granite were Craig Evans, Bruce Schow, Patsy and Alice Durrant, Ruth Ebert, Alan Maynes, Mr 10-2- lt with the y 'v jar iTmi FIRST THB WANT AD a Midvale City Hall. Main and Center Streets, Midvale, Utah, at the hour of 12:00 noon, hold a public hearing upon the proposal to change the classification of the above described area, and that all persons interested in the proposal will be heard. By authority of the Midvale City Council. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1967. HENRY BECKSTEAD ,'s Mayor, Midvale City. Attest: s LAWRENCE A. MINEER City Recorder. (Pub. 9) right-of-wa- right-of-wa- day of November. at the council chambers, Colorful Combination 571-234- On Oct. 31 the MIA held i 13th 1967, Northerly along the Freeway line to a point 383 feet South of the South line of Sugar St. (7200 South); East to the West line of the O. S. L. Railroad South along the railroad to the Northeast corner of said subdivision; West along the north side of said subdivision to the Northwest corner; South along the West side of said subdivision to the point of beginning. NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that the Midvale City Council will, on RCAVICTOR "THE MIGHTY the right-of-way- 6 GRANITE Mrs Glen Ebert the East line of the ; Freeway to LEGAL NOTICES Falls, spent the week visiting her parents. Mr & Mrs Walter Menssen. Amasa Davidson is home from the hospital. Visiting the Davidsons were Mrs Vida Daniel m3rfcs Left fo Right GROUPS SPONSOR AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK Mrs. Phelon Malouf, State Director, PTA; Richard A. Setterberg, Americanism Chairman, The American Legion Department of Utah; Dr. Edwin I. Peterson, National Vice Commander, American Legion; Mrs. Jerry Nelson, State Director, PTA; and Dr. Loyd C. Whitlock, Assistant Executive Secretary, Utah Education Association. teen-ager- 567th Salt Lake City, Utah. ( Pub. 119, 16, 23, 30) teach teen-ager- assigned Ralph L. Williams, Attorney 256 Helm Ave., Apt. 17 TUa Ciiko Hna Mon-ipu- was Date ol nrsi publication, November 9, A.D., 1967. 7 Hmwri Qoacrt-am'- c Pfc. Steve Gerbic, who has" new authentic spellcasting been stationed at Ft. Filey, witches of modern times. Vietat Nhon, has arrived Qui Juyejiile Books of Mike nam. He isTfttr-so- n "A Tiesta "0?" Folk Songs," Midvale. Gerbic, Henrietta by Yurchenco. These are the songs people Marine Sgt. Ralph H. Baarz, sing on the farms, in the Thursday. huntfields, and during long winter edMrat & Mrs Joe Sturdy son of Mr & Mrs Herbert M. Hobble Creek in Provo months in Spain and Latin Kaarz, 951 Sego Lily Dr., Canyon. America. Sandy, participated in operaJoe Sturdy spent a week in "The Three Treasures," by tion "Swift" while serving Miriam Cox. Myths of old Chicago at a business conwith the Third Battalion, Fifth vention Japan. Marine Regiment, First MaRoger Stiener is spending "I Feel the Same Way," by rine Division. the winter in Granite. search Lillian Moore. Happy poetry Durng the New families in the Granand destroy operation his unit from the secret world of childite community are Mr & Mrs made substantial contact with hood. "Adventures In Survival," Alan Longstaff and children, a large enemy force 35 miles Francis. Nicole, Daniel, by Maurice Beam. They lived south of Da Nans. Vietnam. Mr & Mrs Garland Johnon Sanctuary Island for four account "Swift" Operation The son and children, Cynthia. ed for 600 enemy dead and years and two months. Patricia, James: Mr only human inhabitants, they Linda, tons of ammunition and weap& Mrs Ivan Smart and chilhad to fend for survival. ons captured. "The Outsiders," by S. E. dren, Eugene, Jim, Jody, JerHinton. A remarkable book ry; Russell Lynn Harmer, James Calvin Harmer. for Army Pfc Nick Rakich, 22, about Confirmed members of the . son of Mr & Mrs Joseph Raand by a LDS Church Nov. 5 were kich, 302 Spruce St., Midvale, teen-ager- Frank Kamnikar, Executor of Estate of Therezija Brajda Kamnikar, aka Theresa Kamnikar, aka Terezija Kamnikar Deceased. Behind every great drink there is a great whiskey. there. McUne. Therezija Brajda Kamnikar Deceased s Anke NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of I ' ina anthropology at BYU Dr & Mrs Jerry Poulson are now living in Granger is the former Mrs Poulsen Karen Hand, daughter of Mr Dr & Mrs Emerson Hand Poulsen is onening an office in Granger to set up a practice as an orthopedist Mr & Mrs O Donald Good rich are moving to llnlladay Mr & Mrs Golden Jensen spent the week end visiting the sister of Mrs Jensen. Mrs Darvel Garen, Fielding. Mr & Mrs James F. Larkin entertained at dinner for Mr 4 Mrs Farrel Olsen who are leaving Nov. 10 for Ugana, Africa. Mrs Olsen is the sister of Mrs Larkin. The will stop in Hawaii. Japan, China. India and then on to Ugana where they will visit their son Dr. Farrel Olsen, Jr.. who is leaching the Ugana African people American agriculture. Walter Menssen is home from the hospital after an operation and a 3 weeks stay Mrs proper verification as required therein. LEGAL NOTICES Womanhood. The meeting will be held once a month with special guest speakers Wayne Cox is in Arizona on an LDS mission A shower was held Saturday for Patsv Dun ant, at the home of Milton O Gold The hostesses were Mrs Milton O Gold and Mrs James F Lar kin Patsy will soon be leasing for an LDS mission to Norway Mrs Marion Despain held a club luncheon at her home Friends from Salt Lake and Midvale attended Gail Despain. Seattle, visited his parents. Mr & Mrs Elbert Despain during the week end He was on a husi nes trip to Texas then to New York and stopped here for some hunting Emerson Hand went on an archeological expedition with Ray Matheny. a professor at the BYU, and BYU students. They explored Montazoma Canyon near Blanding Prof Matheny is a former resident Everyone is welcome In Riverton 254-383- 5 ENT |