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Show The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page Midvale, Utah Thursday, December Crane. Ricky Sportsmen badges, were awarded to all of the Webelos and Keith Spencer was advanced to a Webelo. 7 26, 1968 Bluffdale Mrs Lee Wanlass 254 0019 Webelos Boys Receive Awards Cub Scout Pack 139, under the direction of cubmaster Charles Sheppard and Web-elleader Ronald Parry, held a pack meeting at Bluff-dalWard Dec. 18. A Webe-laward was presented to e o charged with destroying millions of watar heaters each . yearl Armed with rust. Last seen In the vicinity of your wa ter heater. Telltale signs Include rusty water In your tap and eaks In your water heater. Help trapthe villain Pustfinger... call your A. 0. Smith dealer todayl lYOUR REWARD will be a new mium water laaka years, full-valu- guarantee en A.O.Smith pre or deluxe git heeter. If tank within first 10 you gat a new Each den presented a Christmas skit under the supervision of den mothers, Mrs Raymond Bills, Mrs Maurice Aston and Mrs Kent Olson. There were 65 cubs and partners present. Dr. & Mrs Russell Bolton and son Scott, Mineral Wells, Tex., are spending the holidays with Mr & Mrs Kay Schroeder. Mr & Mrs Milton Mous-leentertained at a dinner party Dec. 16. Guests were & Mr Mrs Leon Mitchel, Mrs Ronald Jones, Mrs Ed Nichols, Mrs Warren Casper, Mrs Fred C. Wanlass and Heber C. Crump. Mr & Mrs Harold Van Ash and children, Diane, Tommy, Charlene, Marie and Susan, visited Holladay, Sunday with Mrs Van Ash's parents, Mr & Mrs Ray Casper. Mrs Casper was slightly injured Dec. 16 when her car skidded into a utility pole on Redwood Road. Forty-on- e members of the Reynold W. Crump family held a reunion and Christmas dinner party at the home of Mr & Mrs Maurice Aston. members Family present were Mr & Mrs Stanley Crump and family, Mrs Joseph Smith and family, Salt Lake; Mrs Gary Neilson and family. Sandy; Mr & Mrs Russell Peterson and family, Mr & Mrs Keith Webb and family, Mr & Mrs Henry Holmes & family and Mr & Mrs Norman Crump and family. Ronald Jones, Lions Club zone chairman attended the Sugar House Lions District Governors dinner Dec. 16. Mr & Mrs Ronald Jones were guests at the District Riv-erto- water heater free. Local delivery and etallatlon extra, In- - The Best a Rurtproofl Leakproofl e Alwaya ready . . Service . with all the hot water you needl Always at Ron's OF COURSE IT'S Dial 266-352- 9 655 SB mm win.rae ifttaeMte e i Sprinkling Systems & Do-- It wain- --: w. Yourself parts Children Present School Program j 111 World the "Christinas Over," was presented Dec. 19 by the elementary school children for their parents. All six grades participated, after which Santa paid a visit. a if A The kindergarten children from Herriman participated at the Riverton elementary Christmas program Dec. 19. Mrs. Mayme Ingram was a special guest at the Flor- ence Page family Christmas party at the home of Violet Morris at Riverton, Dec. 21. Those from Herriman par- ticipating in the candlelight services at Bingham High School Dec. 18 were Nancy Butterfield, Jill Butterfield, Renae Swasey and Judy Grant. Regular or Supreme Gasoline Ron's CHEVRON 98 W. Center St. Midvale 255-986- 4 Phillip Swasey, son of Mr Mrs Harold Swasey, is home on leave from the Army. Wool Documents Due by Jan. 3 I sales documents for and unshorn lambs dated during 1969 calendar vear must be filed at ABCS All wool office, 1750 S. Redwood Rd., by Jan. 31 for government payments. Payments on 1968 sales will be made about April, 1969. Payments are delayed of pending determination national average wool sales prices on w'hich individual payments are based. Payments will be made on the home in Salt Lake. Notice The annual Christmas party for district nine of the Indian Student Placement program, including 12 stakes was held at Midvale stake. There were 600 Indian students and their foster families who attended. The program was under the direction of Mrs Ray G. Sharp and consisted of numbers presented by the Indian students and their foster families. Santa was a special guest. Uy. The Primary children en-- ; joyed films and a special treat Dec. 18 at their Christ- mas party. The older girls. went caroling ad presented fruit baskets to some of the elderly people in town. The older boys went caroling on 19 Dec. and presented wreaths that they had made, to the widows and elderly of the town, after which they enjoyed refreshments at the home of Leeland Lewis. a Indian Students Have Annual Party Mrs Fern Poor is a guest at her son's home, Mr & Mrs Laddie Porr and fam-- I All - Layaways Must Be Picked - Mr & Mrs Byron Gandersoa Payments Made Growers To Beet DeEtte Jarvis Marries Byron L. Gunderson Miss DeEtte Jarvis and L. Gunderson were married in a ceremony per- formed at the Shalamar on Dec. 5. Officiating at the rites was Justice of the Government sugar beet program payments are now being made from the ASCS office. Growers who have not signed payment applica-- ' t:ons are urged to do so as soon as possible. Salt Lake county growers harvested about 52,921 tons of beets earning government Peace, Lyle Gunderson, tner of ne groom. Giving tne Dricle away was Brent F Jarvis, a brother. A reception followed, r & M"s Ly'e B. Gun Up Tomorrow Dec. 24 . ffleston . . ou all on our sincere ! Thai's ulelule uuto SHOE REPAIR & Tom Sumbot Across from the John Main Midvale 83 N. Pott Office in Downtown Mldval enot H & ,:&'4te&Xm "i-drz- L ft 2 set:, 4 r.y ' 1 k il f IR-H- -- L I ' ..... rtfT L.&f rov - Ow im rrpil..::. 4 v , Utah Copper Division employees will enter the new year mining five times more materia to obtain one ton of copper than they did 40 years ago. I i irf necessary to mine 120 tons of rock to get one ton 1969, the ratio will be nearly 600 tons to one. At that time, it was copper. In of Forty years ago, that 600 to one ratio would have shut down the property despite the fact there was nearly 20 pounds of copper in every ton of ore. Today, there is only 14 pounds per ton. and the copper content Twenty years ago, when the ratio was 260 to one was steadily dropping management knew that vast changes had to be made if operations were to continue. Our warmest wishes to you and your family for a holiday season that's brimming with glad times and good fellowship. May your blessings be many, enriching your days and bringing you joy. UNITED STATES SMELTING REFINING The problem of handling more material, more efficiently and at less cost has been solved for the time being, but the challenge for doing so in the future always will exist. Times have changed, but Kennecott employees have more than kept pace. They and the Division will continue as they have in the past to have a profound effect on the economy of Utah. Kennecott Copper Corporation "An AND MINING COMPANY ctiudl opportunity employe ish MIDVALE tb mi Rim In the mew - at 5 to mm Other guests were Mr & Mrs Leon Ewell, Ronald Crane and Mr & Mrs Denton R. Johnson, Bountiful. Guests at a Christmas caroling party at the home ot Mr & Mrs Leon Ewell were Mr & Mrs Walter L. Ewell, Hunter; Mr & Mrs Gerald L. Ewell and family, Salt Lake; Mrs Kevin Collings and children, Granger; Mr & Mrs. Forest Ewell and family, Riverton; Mrs Sharon Washburn and children, Sandy; Mr & Mrs Kent Olsen and family, Bluffdale, and Mr & Mrs Brent Bennion anl family, Sandy. And Accessories 5666 South State 254 3120 Mr & Mrs Lynn Crane enat the home of Mrs. Mildred Crane Dec. 21. Atlas Products Plumbing Co. Mrs Leon Ewell tertained Can Afford MURRAY HERRIMAN 111. At Prices You HERB TOWERS' Chuck-A-Ram- basis of increasing the national average price received by growers for wool to equal 67c per pound. A sherd wool incentive price of 69c per pound for 1969 marketing, an increase of 2c per pound over the 1968 level, has been an nounced. payments of about $119,000. This averages payment about $2.25 per ton. The government payment is based on 80 cents per hundred weight of recoverable sugar produced. derson, 721 E. 8475 South, Sandy, honored the couple at a rehearsal brunch at the Sunday. Mrs Ila P. Jarvis, 2974 E. 3135 South, is the mother of the bride. Attending the new Mrs Gunderson were Mrs Becky Hogue, matron of honor and Claudia Palmer. Linda Hill, Laurie Ann Jarvis, Mary Ann Jarvis and Nancy Gunderson. Ring bearer was Tyler Jarvis. Best man duties were performed by Bill Dyet while Davil Hoean. Rav Joos. Lynn Brown and Brian Jar vis usneren. Mr Gunderson is attending the University of Utah where he affiliates with Sigma Nu. Following a short honeymoon the couple is making v II i Guests of Mrs Ethel Butterfield Dec. 19 were a niece and nephew, Velma and Harvey Taylor, EdwardsviUe, TIRES and you get it at Christmas party at the home of District Governor and Mrs J. Bryant Miller, Herriman. Mr & Mrs Samuel Turner entertained at a dinner party Dec. 17. Present were Mr & Mrs Ira Taylor, Murray; Mr & Mis Reid Hanson, Hun- ter; Mr & Mrs Heber Jones, Mr & Mrs Ronald Jones and Mr & Mrs Carl Molyneux. T28 Utah Copper Division |