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Show I'lie Midvale Sentinel llie Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Thursday, May Page 4 Park. A week was also spent in Hawaii and two days in Los Angeles, where he visit-e- J his sister, 29, 1969. Mrs 'cileries. frv Grace Mrs Margaret Stevenson, Grant St., had as guests recently her son, Mr & Mrs Rover Stevenson and son, David, Seattle, Wash. Roger tame for a recent week end to attend meetings with the in foreign Language Salt Lake. His wife Study and son for a week to visit "rs Stevenson and her moth-r- , Mrs Orson Goodyear, oa t Lake. While the Roger Stevensons were here Mrs Ford Stevenson and son, o J, flew here from Fort Sill, Okla. They visited Mrs and her parents Mr & Mrs Stanford Hale. Salt Lake. Mrs Tus Isaacson, E. Wasatch St., entertained at a uncheon last Monday on '"r birthday. Guests were Mrs Don Weeden, Mrs d Francom, Mrs Maurie Miss Anderson, Virginia Ros , Mrs Cora Dimmick, Mrs John Cole, Mrs Earl !funter, Mrs Joe De Luca. Supper guests were Mr & Irs Jim Francom, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Lloyd Fran-oand family, Mr & Mrs phn Cole and daughter, Don Weeden and --lanlyn, n. Mark; Joan and Larry Brand, Mrs Edith Melendez and family, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Rudolph Isaacson, Mr & Mrs Tom Taylor, Murray; and Mr & Mrs Ivar Isack-son- , JLn . PERSONALS Mrs Willis Francom 255 3601 Mrs Blanche Macklin, Second Ave., had as her dinner guest last week Mrs Scipio Kenner from Tennessee. Stopping in to extend greetings to Mrs William Depot St., on Mother's Day were Mr & Mrs Jim Burgon and family, Murray; Mr & Mrs Emerson Thorpe and family, Mr & Mrs Dee Schwanveldt, Russell Caldwell, Lee Caldwell, fait Lake; Mrs Jim Watters and daughters, Rebecca and Irenla, Bountiful; Mrs Bills and daughter, Che-'- . and son, Randy, and Olien Nielsen, Ogden. Later the William Magnussons n accompanied Mr & Mrs Thorpe to the home of Mrs Magnusson's mother, ,frs Maria Silcox, Riverton, "here they extended greetings and were dinner guests Mag-nusso- Or-le- y Em-"rso- Mr & Mrs of Mrs Silcox. Magnusson had as their quests recently Mrs Mag- nusson's granddaughters, Cutri Bills, Ogden, and Angela Burgon, Murray, for i.ir.e days. R jss Jenson, E. Wasatch St., left for Alpine, Wyo., a month ago. His wife and .dnuly joined him last week aid and will remain for the summer months. Mr & Mrs ...son are taking over ma-- r iia at Alp.ne, 30 miles from .a kson Hole on Highway oj. Mr Jenson plans to be i ure eight months. ..irs LereUa Jenson, E. Wasatch St., was in Cotton-wj-- d LDS Hospital last week ..a ing the pins removed i'rjm the broken leg she in a fall eight months ago. She is now recuperat-- i ig at home. Sherman E. Smith, E. Wasatch St., was a guest on carving, at the Kearns school, when he spoke to the fifth grade, laught by Stanley Sharp, MiJvale last Wednesday. He Mas assisted by Mrs Sharp. Mr Smith also showed his carvings. Mr & Mrs Vernon Jones, S. Allen St., returned recent-from a trip to Hawthorne, .ev., and Reno. They met the r daughter-in-law- , Ruby Junes in Salt Lake and she jc?ompanied them to Nevada. She resides in Tuba Cay, Ariz. They visited their sa;i, Cpl. Duwaine Jones, w o was in a medical cen-- t r at Reno. He was injured in a bus accident when the arin s were on their way hack to the base from maneuvers. He. was one of 36 with one being injured, k II d. Cpl. Jones has now released from the hospital. Coming to attend funeral services for Leslie Gunnell, Rio Grande St., were his i;ter, Mr & Mrs Vern Murray and daughters, Rupert, l.a.; his two brothers, Mr & Mis Earl Gunnell and Mr & Mrs Raymond Gunnell, SoJa Springs, Ida.; Mr & Irs Eliner Kerr, Preston, IJa., and Mr & Mrs Elton ooper and daughters, Wells-villsuf-iL'iv- d y e. Mr & Mrs Ray Ulibarri, E. Wasatch St., had as dinner guests last Thursday, Mr ibarri's sister, Mr & Mrs like Abbatto, Denver, Colo. Lance Turner, N. Grant St., will leave Memorial Day for Seattle, Wash., ore he will visit his brother. Edgar Turner. From i!i re he plans to go to San Francisco to visit his granddaughter, Mr & Mrs Lyle and then to Los Gayman, ' to visit his son, Mr & Mrs Max Turner. He plans t) be gone approximately I .o weeks. Mr & Mrs Paul Miya and son, Greg, moved recently r.m West Jordan to make their home at 527 Harrison St. Mrs Arnold Francom, E. Wasatch St., entertained at a luncheon on her birthday occntly. Guests were Mrs Mauiie Anderson, Mrs Mar garet Isaacson, Mrs Floris Cole, Mrs Lcnore Lloyd, Mrs u.ly Weeden, Mrs Laura francom, Mrs Mary De Lu-cMiss Virginia Rose and Fay Francom, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Art Anderson, J. Allen St., and Mr & Mrs Joe Withers, S. Main St., enjoyed a two-datrip to .' aniing Gorge last week. A. J. Sabey, Park St., re- irned recently from a 'ninth's trip. Three weeks were spent in Japan, where ie visited his son, Mr & Mrs Wayne Sabey and son, Clark, n Tokyo. While there they took him to Osaka, Kyoto, N'ara and Nagoya. They also ent to Nikko National . us Composition and (Reading Clinic Private tutoring availabfe to Secondary Students (7 12 grades) in English Com position & basic Reading Skills Contact: Mr. Wright 255-592- 1 Mr. Judd 278-650- 3 (English program design ed to prepare the college- bound student.) swm,- am rt m (tm m m mm m One piece. 58 inch. rod with cork handle. 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Guests were Mr & Mrs Jay Marchant, Mr & Mrs David Marchant and son, Bruce, Miss Linda Wannberg, Mr & Mrs George Donga, Jean and Beverly, Kenneth Kas-sel- l, Mr & Mrs John Marchant and daughters, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Jerry Marchant and daughter, Laurie, Woodscross; Mr & Mrs Phillip Yorgason and children, Sandy; and Mr 4c Mrs Andre De Bruin and son, Chris, Salt Lake. BAR-B-- Metal victor styled chain snaps. 46 inches long. Q Jet black finish bowl. 24' diameter. Adjustable grill 5" wheels. Our Reg. $7.98. 'fa with 9 i baiTbox 30-Q- t. sJT BRAZIER Chain Fish Stringer J BRIQUETS ICE CHEST for family size Perfect picnics, camping, boating. Easy to carry. Handsome blue and white combin- i - J' v "evovi .V- - v.?.i.v::,j.y'i n a turn nnj ,. w OH i f ation with metal carrying handle. Our Reg. $1.49. OIK" er, hotter, longer lasting. 10j pound bag. Our Reg. 69c SPIN CASTING OUTFIT NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of EDWARD M. RAY, aka TED RAY I Deceased will present vouchers to the at 7321 South Midvale, Utah before the 25th Auto Cool IBslSSStSi! , Cushion 1969. DONNA RAY, Execu- weave. fibre coil springs to allow air to circulate through back and seat. Our Reg. $1.39. Colorful trix of the Estate of Edward M. Ray, aka Ted Ray Deceased. Date of first publication, Filled May 22nd, A.D. 1969. Victor G. Sagers, Attorney for Executrix clean- Grill time. Hardwood LEGAL NOTICES Creditors claims with undersigned State Street, 84047. on or day of August, A.D., 8 Horizontal webs An tprf n firm O Ar-m- East FOLDING LAWN CHAIR CASTING OUTFIT 1 7 88 t 3 m oe II Colorpack Camera get colored pictures in just 60 seconds. Black and white in 15 You reel 502 Push button spinning c . . rod. A soinninq r with New Polaroid seconds. Electric in flash. $29.95 value. un Ha "' T B Built eye. OfFST? 177 ' SNELLED HOOKS I South State Street Midvale, Utah 84047 (Pub. 522, 29 ; 65, 12) 7321 VUaMIJJ&XL?.ffal NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN that a public hearing will be held on Friday, June 6, 1969, at 5 p.m., in the council room of Midvale City Hall for the purpose of hearing before the Board of Adjustment of Midvale of the application City Ralph B. Kecler, 364 Cornell Dr., for a variance from :Jec. 11-- (d) of the Planning and Zoning Ordinance relating to side yard set back for construction of a carport. All interested parties are notified to appear and be I Tiedine hooks. Instant I ESKIMO fish. Come nylon. Bal.holde. style holds the penetration packedMcckager- 47 Board of By Midvale J. PARR Ad- GODFREY, Chairman. Mineer, Lawrence A. City Recorder (Pub. 522, 29 ; 6 2 speed 5) motor. water Built-i- n shut-o- oi ' balanced FOLDING CHAISE LOUNGE ill I Pr. Canvas Fishing Ml VV n 0 ireei ... New Draper Theatre t. v mm m- - a . k ir Our High grade canvas rubber lined button pockets. Mesh netting at both ends. Spring steel expansion top, with adjustable carrying strap. Our 'reg. $1.49. V Covered hinges Length 72". Width 25" 6 Vertical webs 15 horizontal webs 5 position rochet $14.98. SAVE $4.00 Reg. T OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 10 a.m. 7 p.m. STORE HOURS WE SELL FISHING LICENSES nmr?rr e Fess Parker in "Smoky" In color Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. Thur. - Ladies Night 22"x70". 1" tubing throughout. " Galvanized bands. 11 cross 3x banding pattern. Full helical springs. Double tube arms. Bullet spun ends. 5 Position concealed adjustment. 5" Ivory plastic wheels. Bed size Our Reg.' $6.97 Green and white Waterfall arm rests The Stitcherettes The Stitcherettes met in Riverton on May 13. Elected officers were the following: President, Lorraine Hamilton: vice president, Belva Silcox: secretary, Pauline Suzan Gilbert; reporter, Brown; song leader, Shelly Pritzkau; refreshments, Withers; recreation, Karen Beckstead. Those without duties are ReNae Withers, Susan Gilbert, and Ramona Pollock. The leader is Mrs Janil Gilbert. Chaise Lounge with Plastic Print Pad ss Attorney for Executor (Pub. 529; 65, 12, 19) NEWS 1 Speed. Built for sturdy dependable service. Light turquoise finish, with chrome guard and polished blades. Designed to deliver a large amount of cooling air. Our reg. $12.99. Mens, multi May 29, A.D. 1969. Ben G. Bagley. H 6 and strap styles. ladies and children. Available in all sizes. Criss-cro- blade blower Galvanized all welded cabinet Odor proof, mold proof filter. Big, Anders J. Christensen Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the; undersigned at 29 East Cen- ter Street, Midvale. Utah,; on or before the 29th day of August, A.D. 1969; claims! must be presented in accord- ance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verifi- cation as required therein, Maurice A. Carpenter, Executor of the estate of Anders J. Christensen, Deceased. Date of first publication. 4-- FAN Assorted Thongs ff control. Recessed water indicator NOTICE TO CREDITORS r.siaie Oscillating Cools, washes, filters the air for pennies a day. . yri BankAmericardJ ' I i I I E 1 I Prices Effective: WEEKDAYS 9 A.M. - 1 0 P.M. SUNDAYS Rs VII k UJUU If1" . 12" Sturdy folding 17 inches high. With heavy fabric seat in bright colors. Smooth finished hardwood legs. heard. justment. - CAMP STOOLSK Personal Cooler 7 f tlll Tues. thru Sunday 6400 So. State Street 7) 1 0 A.M. -- 8 P.M. |