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Show 3 million teenagers participate in 4-- H More than three million and teenagers have taken part in the world's biggest youth demonstration right here in the United States. There were no protests, no violence, and no arrests. What's more, the demonstrations were approved by parents, teachers, government officials, and businessmen. These young participants are the nation's H members who annually demonstrate what they have learned in And they learn plenty, according to the Cooperative Extension Service which directs H activities in 93,000 clubs supervised by 500,000 volunteer adult and Junior lea- and progress, scores business firms have for many years presented annual incentive awards to H members. Awards are usually presented in late summer or in the fall when projects have been completed. They range from county medals to nation- ders. nomics, agriculture, health, safety, electric, mechanics, science, conservation, and are among the management principal categories. Any boy or girl can partiaccording to cipate in the Cooperative Extension Service. Contact should be made with a local H Club leader or the county extension office. pre-tee- ns 4-- 4-- H. 4-- Demonstrations were giv- en on how to operate automobiles and tractors safely; bake a loaf of bread or can a Jar of peaches; make a dress and model it; catch, identify and display insects; take a picture; give a speech; Judge crops and show livestock; ride and show horses or train dogs. The list could go on and on because there are dozens of categories wherein the "learn by doing" with the guidance of competent project leaders. Part of the learning process is to demonstrate to others correct methods and procedures. Demonstrations are given before local groups, at H meetings, at county and state fairs, and other events to show competence of the individual in his special field. In recognition of persever- 4-- Short pumplife? I I There's a YOUR CALL DISTRIBUTOR ance of 4-- al scholarships. With the current year drawing to a close, members are planning their 1970 programs. Some will continue their present activities with the hope of expanding them. Others willtry something new. The range of programs is wide to accommodate boys and girls as young as 9 and as as old 19 4-- H Register now i ft ) " 0a M , Salt Lake County Recreation Department has enlarged its existing ski program to include a new instructional ski course designed for thesklier of intermediate and advanced skills. This 1970 Advanced Ski School will be in operation at the Brighton Ski Bowl on six consecutive Saturdays beginning January 7, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. The minimum age requirement is 9 years old. Adults are invited participate. A registration fee of $12.-0- 0 per student will be charged. 68 it, non-prof- the over same Jimie Parkinson, 342 N. Main St., Midvale, was driving this car north on Main St. about midnight Sunday when, at the Sixth Ave. intersection, a car driven by Henry Cordova, 2447 West 7750 South, West Jordan, ran the stop sign and was struck broadside by the Parkinson car Cordova was charged with failure to stop for an arterial and driving under the influence of liquor, and furnished $300 bail. His companion, Patricio A. Gonzales, was hospitalized with facial lacerations. beginners will be allowed the Advanced Plans for the traditional Beginner's Ski School will be announced at a later date. For additional information 0. call 486-938- Year-arou- nd school use ervise all the programs that take place In the school after the regular school day. Classrooms, kitchens, shops are opened up as well as recreation and physical education facilities. Programs are many and varied, but many include adult classes, physical education activities, vocational training, and student enrichment. In addition, the school serves as a meeting place for church service groups, scouts, clubs, senior citizens, and encouraged others. "School buildings are one of the most expensive public facilities we have in the State of Utah. Are you, the taxpayer, really getting your money's worth from your tax dollars used to maintain these facilities?" Richard Boyce, extension recreation specialist at Utah State University, posed that question and cited the example of 12 school districts in the state that started Community Schools in which the school buildings are open both day and night for use by adults as well as children. They have hired community school directors who work as assistants to the principals afternoons, evenings, and during the summer. They sup Community Schools prove their value by becoming The De- pendent Children program was $3.76 million in 1950 and had risen to $16.3 million In .1.968. Public welfare expenditures in Utah totalled $38.7 million in 1968, representing about 9 of all state govern- ment expenditures for that year. The dollar figure was more than five times the spent for welfare in 1940 and triple the 1950 outlay, but the relative expenditure of the state for welfare to the total state budget has declined over the years. 3 In 1940 it represented more than one quarter of all state expenditures and accounted 1950 for nearly 17 of the total in 1950, compared to the less Expenditures for public than 10 devoted to state wewelfare have taken a sharp lfare outlay in 1968. upturn In recent years, both Nationally, total public aid in Utah and in the nation as in 1968 exceeded $11 billion, a whole, Utah Foundation reto $6.3 billion in compared ports. The rise in the 1965 and less than $2.5 billcurve was somewhat ion in 1950. sharper nationally than in "Two factors bear major Utah. for the recent responsibility annual acceleration in "The average welfare ex- - Want clean heat? t There's a Y dSTANDARD Jc answer Chevron Heating Fuels burn clean and pack a lot of heat into a few pennies. cost-increa- se Rasmussen, Mid vale. Guests were Mrs Dorothy Burkel, Mrs Lola Camp, Mrs Alice Brisk. Games were played with prizes won by Mrs Margaret Dubois, Mrs Marie Bagley, Mrs Pearl Rasmussen, Mrs Irene Frazier, Mrs Charlotte Murano, Mrs Grace Girard, Mrs Burkel, Mrs Camo. SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO., CINCINNATI. OHIO, BLENDED WHISKEY Have a 86 PROOF. 65 DIL MAN IN MIDVALE BINGHAM 'Standard GAS & OIL Oil 255 9221 Company of California rrvHoliday n 'OODUDW LmLTdDdDLl. Light-Hearte- d cnecLigitmeartedcWiisliey at vocational so easy to give conveniion CALL YOUR STANDARD SPIRITS. GRAIN NEUTRAL Ulahn speaks 4-- H, cost for the Utah's periods of time." figure No for advanced ski school increase in expenditures for The Midvale Sentinel Guide Page 12 public assistance across the The Jordan Utah Midvale, nation for the three-ye- ar per1969 iod from 19C5 to 1968 was Thursday, December 11, 1950-19the double more than Foundation average," it was noted penditures," the are the inby the Foundation, a private, reported. "These crease in the number of republic service reFoundation cipients under the Aid to Famagency. The Children ported that "a comparable, ilies with Dependent somewhat less program and the spectacular although Mediabrupt, upturn in the Utah rise in the cost of the cost-curcaid was registered program." Welfare costs now limes to register for Ski School. recreation department's administrative offices, 4th floor, County Complex, 2033 South State, Salt Lake. No registration will be taken by mail or phone. Students who are interested in taking the course must be able to turn on skis. I :tr . " 4-- 30 Oil 255-922- 1 Bingham Gat 'Standard Oil, Company of California 1 Home eco- years. This fee will entitle the student to six lessons of two hour duration. Registration for the advanced ski lessons from will be held Dec. 15-12 noon to 4:30 p.m., at the STANDARD OIL IN MIDVAIE V 4-- H, to Chevron EP Hydraulic Oils protect your hydraulic system against wear. Increases pump life. pational preparation in the small high schools of Utah so that students from such schools may be better prepared than they presently are to enter industry or to continue their education and training at a postsecondary institution. Funded and directed by the division of vocational-technic- al education, Utah State Board for Vocational Education "ISP" is the only program of its type in the nation. Dr. Wasden's report was a color slide presentation and told about the preparation necessary for beginning such a program and the acceptance of the program by school administrators, teachers, and the students themselves. living centers that satisfy total community needs. It is antiDr. Jed Wasden, Midvale, cipated that the 12 districts adult and seconcoordinator, new these programs starting division of education, dary ie double trip-pand will possibly tional-technical education, the number of hours the schools are open to the public. Utah State Board of EducaThis means better utilization tion, delivered an address at the American Vocational of tax dollars through proAss'n convention in Boston, viding better educational and Dec. 8. recreational programs for Mass., Wasden Dr. spoke to thouadults and children, Mr Boyce of vocational-technic- al sands said. educators from all 50 states. His subject was the "InteMartha circle grated Shop Program" in the small high schools of Utah, has luncheon According to Dr. Wasden, A Christmas luncheon was overall purpose "the held by Martha Circle OES at of themajor is to project the home of Mrs Charlotte improved programs ofprovide occu .L voca- V" ' ' EM and SSSH your Neighborhood TT FOR SALE 1958 Buick Century good running condition. Power steering $100. RATES Advance $1.25 minimum $2.50 three weeks In TOUCH SEW & to zig zag, makes buttonholes, blind hems, over12-7. FOR SALE Kenmore Iron-rit- e. casts seams, appliques, and Very good condition. $35. does all type zig zag stitches. FOR SALE Herters BSA and ask for Lucy. Want reliable party with good .243 deluxe rifle presentation 6 to take over last credit 12-with Redfield 6X scope, used payments of 8.56 per month. 254-01- 12-- 11 Equipped 571-276- without change First 12 Word Additional Woids 5c each Three week foi the pi ice of two $2 50 Coid of Thanks 11 255-04- 21 11 FOR SALE Assorted 14 & 15" snow tires. Some mounted. Chev, Ford, Ply. 9144 S. Deadline Tuesday, 5 p.m. mis taken ovei phone Mailing Address: Mo FOR SALE 1968 Hydro-swi- ft 17' Landau 10 120 hp OMC, dual carbs, fully equipped. 41 actual hours on motor. Immaculate condition. $3000. FOR SALE SINGER P. O. Box 128 125 W. Center Midvale. Utah 84047 State. 12-- 11 FOR SALE Need money Turn the for Christmas? things you don't need into cash. We pay top prices for -- For further info call eve. 484-44- 47 12-- 18 FOR SALE KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER Wanted - Reliable party to $6 eve per 571-340- 9 12-- 484-444- 12-- 0. 11 8 complete cars, batteries, copFOR SALE Barbie doll per, brass, radiators, wheels, split-levdoll furniture, building material, sporting houses and little el girls china goods. We have starters and 12-4. car wheels. cupboards. generators, 277-493- 12-- 571-306- 9. 18 1952 InterFOR SALE national Pickup Truck, in good running condition. See at 62 So. 20 W. Valley Dr., Murray, Price $125. or call 262-309- 7. 12-- 11 18 FOR SALE JUST PICKED UP 1969 STEREO CONSOLE (4 MONTHS OLD) 8' Walnut cabinetry. AM-F- 255-930- 7- stereo radio, 25 18 M BSR turntable, tape deck, 8 speakers. $396. New FULL BALANCE DUE $177.50 FOR SALE BASKETBALL STANDARDS Order now for your boy for Christmas. Complete - ready to install, $54.95. Tether ball 6606 poles $22.95. 255-80- Terms Service available, checked and guaranteed. 3165 Highland Dr. 9 to 9 Mon thru Fri., 9 to 6 Sat. 12 to 6 Sun. 98 So. 2700 W. 12-- 11 FOR SALE Clearance, original oil paintings; offers accepted on some. Time payment plan can be arranged. FOR SALE Unfinished See at Murray Municipal E. Vawdrey, 1242 E. furniture, factory seconds, Vonna 6. discontinued styles, 114 N. 13400 S., Draper. Phone 12-tfc Main, Midvale. 12-- 571-17711 FOR SALE Midvale 3 bdrm, full bsmt, 5 34 loan, garden. $15,500. Muir 12-4. Realty. 255-127- FOR SALE Tiny toy poodle puppies. Will be 6 weeks old Dec. 20. White AKC. 2 males 1 female. Will hold 6. until Christmas. 571-177- vac- 571-209- FOR SALE Tempo Electric Guitar and Amplifier FOR SALE Kirby uum cleaner. Like new. Will 12-- 11 mini-colli- 13. 11 V-- 571-334- 255-342- 11 12-1- 255-425- n. 255-97- 62 12-- 12-l- lc 11 30 bred ewes bucks, weathers, & mutton-j7662. S. 1310 W. FOR SALE FOR SALE 12-- 0 18 FOR SALE Cheap. Kitchen table, 4 kitchen chairs, just like new. 2161 W. 7800 S. 255-215- 12-- 4. FOR SALE puzzle games. 8. 12-2- 5 FOR SALE $35. Relaxaciser S. State. 255-867- 3. FOR SALE Used Pioneer Mitre box $75. 7292 Furnace 110,000 BTU. Excel. 12-- 11 Cond. 571-054- 4. 12-- 25 FOR SALE Small pony, new saddle, bridle outfit, $100. 7. 3065 W. 8600 S 255-944- 12-- 12-l- 3-- 30 56 255-283- 11 11 277-198- ell 11 487-016- SERVICES FOR RENT 49 E. Lennox St., 2 bdrm house, $75 mo. Inq. at Pastime. No children. WANT TO Gar- - RENT 87. 255-077- 6, 255-566- 571-18- 2. 12-- 1 81. 11 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE and a ca n home' 2r'5" 3601, MBC Remove excess body fluid with FLUIDEX lets, only $1.69 at Vincent tab-85- 22 Drug. 12-- SEWING Machines 25 repaired, 355-934- 7.- MISC The Pepperoni is now open at their new location 669 E Center Street, Midvale. Watch for the Grand Opening the week of Dec. 15. 12-l- lc FREE Grey and white kitten, housebroken. 7292 S. 3. 12-State. 255-867- 11 25 255-70P- 571-303- 12-1- MISC Washing piling up? Come to Day n' Nite Laundry & Dry Cleaning, 7656 Redwood Rd. Do a week's wash in 1 hr for $1.50. 7. tfc 255-983- 571-333- MISC Free to a good old male cat, home, house broken & gentle, half 12-- 1 9. cent - Vincent Drug, Midvale. Siamese. 571-311- 255-68- 31 255-520- REAL Bluff-da- le ESTATE bldg lots $3,000. Terms. Other bldg lots and acreage available. Anderson Real Estate. 254-315- 12-- 5. 11 SPECIAL REPAIRS $4.95 CLEAN, OIL, & ADJUST - 12-l- 571-248- lc DRY FOAM, professionally clean your carpet wcommer-cl- al sewing machine and vacuums, General Maintenance Landequip. Designed especall makes 1 day service. 3165 scaping and some machinery ially for home use. Reasonto 9 9 Mon. to 50. 30 Dr. Highland able. Please call for added experience. Age 12-thru Fri. Call for appt. O. M. Waltz, info. & appointment. Memorial Gardens of the Val12-12-SERVICES Sewing machley. ines repaired. 35 years experience. Free estimates in liOING, GOING, the home. Call day 12-or night. HELP MALE WANTED 18 REAL ESTATE 3 bdrm, full basmt, Midvale 5 loan, garden. $15,500. 4. Realty. 255-127- 34 Muir 12-- 18 REAL ESTATE 2 bdrm home in Midvale, lge kitchen, Ige front rm centralized, 255-87- 12-- 44. 25 years, 51 itiisr. 11 GONE! Robinson! SERVICES Plumbing and Heating, 24-MISC service. Guaranteed and Rea-- I Expert Color TV tfc! 4. sonable. Repair Service by Darrell Ax-tand Ron Page, Page's SERVICES Professional Appliance in Riverton, tfc Dry Cleaning 30? lb.; pressing 20? per piece. Suits cleanPLANS HOUSE MISC ed and pressed $1; pants, 39?; Coin-O- p 8 lbs $2.25, 7656 FOR SALE, comp. designing 1, tfc & drafting services. Redwood Rd. hr 255-340- 12-- 18 Hair- 255-98- 255-057- 37. SEKV'ICES Expert lawn mower sharpening and repair small engines also, lawn rent-a- l 255-785- m 29 2. Sharron's Guitar Cellar, lessons, dealer in guitars, units, all work guaranteed. basses, amplifiers, drums all pieces styled professionally, noon before except Jordan Builders Supply 1730 musical accessories, 1196 Tuesday, Wednesday all day W. 7800 S. West Jordan, tfc East 10265 So. 571-36- 72 255-357- 9946 Aster Ln. Sandy. 1 ell 254-383- 5. Child WANTED my home, Infants - 4 6. day, week, month. 12-- 11 29 11 11 571-133- WORK WANTED care, 255-89- 571-27- 255-37- 1. Small duplex paneled, draped, frig & stove, private drive, two people. $65. - vn 255-852- 11 WORK FOR RENT JJg 359-889- 571-091- lc FOR RENT Clean 2 bdrm Stove and frig. No duplex. dogs. ; age space for 2 cars for the 30 years exp. Service in the 8. winter month's. Prefer block home $4.50. If no 2. tfc with good roof. Call answer, Ph. tf Ask for Jean or Dave. SERVICES Colleen's Dog 12-Grooming Parlour, 9780 S. 1, 7th E Sandy, bus. ph. 1 bedroom FOR RENT HELP WANTED Quality home after 6, ph. or Turn, unfurn. UtiL apt., woman, attractive 1 Cleaners, will up. pick Incl. Draper area, horses full time. 9467 S. 7th E. 7. tfc yes, dags no, 12-SERVICES FUN FARM NURSERY HELP WANTED Thayne SCHOOL 7985 South 700 East & Linda's Western Cafes, in Planned activities. Safe. fun. Murray & West Jordan. Apply Nutritious at 4800 S. State & 1728 W. and educational. 12-7800 S. 5. hot lunch and snacks. tfc HELP WANTED Woman REAL ESTATE to work 4 week in egg day sew-a Need SERVICES i COPPERVIEW plant. Draper, ing machine doctor? Quick processing 9. 1 for Another new section of lots repairs all types, parts estfree HELP WANTED Exp. finest residential area. Act all foreign makes, 8, time female clerk. Must now for best selection. E Z imates, Draper, part 4. 1110 be able to work days, nites, terms. Will subordinate. and one Sun. per month, perm, W. Eckman Harvey - REPAIRS 0. tfc employment. Apply Dick Vin255-98- FOR RENT 255-75711 WANTED 18 WORK WANTED 12-- 11 2. HELP FOR RENT Unfurn. Apt. WORK WANTED Sandy, 2 bdrm avail. Dec. 1. in my home, loving care, Union nome.Ref.,571-241Large, 3 rms down, 1 up. Ave & 3rd E. 255-07or Gas, heat, lots of cabinets, WANTED 12-Storage space 0. 12-8. nice yard. for 2 cars. Prefer in Mid- WORK WANTED Will vale area. Would prefer block FOR RENT Cute 1 bdrm tend children my home. Re- over wood with good roof. Call Dave or Jean at 255- 12-4. furn. apt. $75. 565 E. Lin-d- liable. Call tf 7. Ln. (3rd N.) Sandy. anytime. . Center Square, Midvale. Children's 277-950- YOU saved and slaved for wall to wall carpet. Keep it new with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Big V 1, 43 N. 11 upholstered rockers, cupboards, desk set, doll cradles, & WORK WANTED Reliable child care in my home, week 6. days. Sandy area. loving baby sitter, starting 2 days a week, my Baby sit Jan. 6, 12-5. 5" 11 255-491- 25 25 255-212- 25 12-- 11 255-515- 76 12-- 255-743- 255-375- 12-- 11 FOR SALE away the Blue 25 255-370- e FOR SALE 1965 Ford F 100 Call any1. dicker. time. We also repair vacuum Pickup & 8 foot cab over 8 camper. 352 Engine, 4 cleaners. speed transmission, camper FOR SALE Hoover spin has jacks & intercom. Best 12-6. dryer washer, good condition. offer. 2. $50, FOR SALE 3 pair ski 9, 10 12, and FOR SALE Barbie Doll boots, sizes like new. Two electric Clothes, beautifully made or- 11, with amp, good cond., guitars now for Christmas. Large der 4. reas. all very selection to choose from. Call 12-- 25 TAKE soil Lustre way 5. Like new. $50. Call from carpets and upholstery. 12-Rent electric shampooer $1. Key Rexall Drug, 9441 S. 700 FOR SALE A.K.C.Regis-tere- d 12-- 1 lc e, male sable, E., Sandy. 12-3 months old. REMOVE FOR SALE fluff and paths spots; carpet FOR SALE Bumper pool beaten down nap with Blue 0. table $45. Excel, cond. Lustre. Rent Shampooer $1. 12-Hop's Showkase, 7980 S. State 'e 3. Stick and Auto FOR SALE and Trans for Chev. Ford; EXCELLENT FOR SALE Chrome wheels for Ford $25; 1 boy and 1 girl efficient, economical, Blue bike (Like new); Used frig., Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1. Page's $25; Stick change over for Furniture & Appliance, River-to58-Chev. $50. -- 255-497- 571-28- 255-36- REROOF $170, Repairs $10 up. Storm Windows - low, Jow prices. Siding - all kinds. Lie. Contr. Credit Card OK Academy Home Improvement Need 24 Hr. Service. 328-- 1 047. H uiaMVFn uir, CLP If WANTED 0. 571-055- 6, FOR SALE 571-29- SEWING 255-144- 571-221- 25 254-441- FOR SALE deliver, 12-- 26 FOR SALE Coldspot reToy boxes $8, frigerator, 12.6 cubic feet, 9. FOR SALE 1969 TMX Little girl cupboards $15. 100 lb. freezing compartment 12-Brldgestone, very good concondition, $75.00; 1 pair good dition. 1,300 miles, has two 456 rearend gears for '56 FOR SALt Firewood, 34 ton Chev. truck, like new, trail sprokets. Also registered German Shepherd pup- pine or fruit wood. Deliver$35.00; 2 710 x 15 white side-wa- ll or pies 3 12 months. See any- ed free, tire and wheels for '56 12-time at 8855 So. 10th East, like new; and misc. pickup, 12-Sandv. 12-4. items. Call Cheap. & 12-- 7 12-1- 5. 255-123- bdrm, carpeted, full bsmt., gar. no pets, no smokers, $125. after 4 p.m. WORK WANTED Pick 2 255-125- 11 FOR SALE Get Raggety Annes and Gonks early at 18 W. 7065 South, Midvale, of payments Call month. condi- 571-27- 5. take over last one season, beautiful tion. $125. FOR RENT Avail. Jan 5, new apt., 552 LaSalle Dr., 4. tfc 571-152- 0. Use The Vanl Ads |