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Show Susan Carrigan marries Rsckie Blaine Holt In a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Miss Susan Carrigan and Rickie Blaine Holt were uni- - Bridal pair repeat vows Couple wed in Wednesday ceremoy ted in marriage Thursday. Parents of the couple are Mr & Mrs Blaine D. Holt, Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Leslie R. Carrigan, Midvale. The couple was feted at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House by the groom's parents. Attending the bride at the reception in the evening at Midvale First Ward were Mrs in Edward P. Driskill, Miss Patricia Carrigan, Mrs Norman Miss Nancy Lee ThompLee Smith, Mrs Hugh S. Dason and Robert William Miss Lesliekae Carrigan, were married Friday vis, Miss Denise Winegar, Miss in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Jeanette Kirkman, Miss MarMr & Mrs Ralph Thompianne Kirkman. 8427 Strato Dr., Sandy, son, The bride is a student and Mr & Mrs Woodrow at the USU, and her husband 735 Bullion, Murray, attends BYU. He completed are parents of the couple. an LDS Colombia Venezuelan The bride is presently att- mission. ending the U where she is a sophomore majoring in elementary education. Mr Westenskow is a graduate of the U with a degree in business. temple Wes-tensk- Wes-tensko- w, Manti temple February date made known by Miss Joost Mr & Mrs Edward Jost, Kankakee, 111., announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Violet to Richard Grant Hor-sle- y. They have set Feb. 13 as their wedding day in the Salt Lake Temple. Parents of the prospective groom are Mr & Mrs Kenneth A. Horsley, 6905 S. 125 E., Midvale. Miss Jost, who resides at 405 S. Adams St., Midvale has studied at BYU. Her fiance is a student at the U. Mr. Earl claims bride Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for wedding Friday of Miss Maridee Choules and J. Craig Earl. Mr & Mrs John P. Earl, 65 Pioneer St., Midvale, were hosts at a wedding breakfast a. at the Mr & Mrs Willis J. Choules, 2761 E. 7350 S., are parents of the bride. They greeted guests at Butler Second Ward. Chuck-A-Ram- Miss West setting for wedding rites rites solemnized In in the LDS ne breakfast at A wedding the home of an uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs Delos Burton, 909 Simpson Ave., honored the pair. 2932 S. 400 W vB yr & ft I 3. Bountiful. Wedding rites performed in A. r St. Therese In rites performed In St. Therese Catholic Church Miss Norma Edith Blanco and Robert Wayne Rosvall Jr. exchanged wedding vows. Parent of the groom, Mr & Mrs Robert Wayne Rosvall, 4189 Sovereign Way, were hosts at a wedding dinner at Beau Brummel. The couple was further honored at the Seville Reception Center, and later at a wedding party at 8400 S. Red- t .. i 'fi - 't - V -- baa -- rt tf ri rja LOU . 5 Vows said in Miss Sund temple 1 s I in mi-vKr tfs-: IV t ." .111 r 1 I f - 9 J mm. -- i - -- - Sixth grade students ot Alta View elementary have been busy for nearly eight weeks preparing needlework projects as gifts for there parents. The above pictures show the students working and displaying their handicaraft in various stages of completion. The students have done most of the work on their own time, before and after regular school hours. John William Miner claimed as his bride Miss Linda Jo Peterson in a Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremony Wednesday. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Ambassador Club by his parents, Mr & Mrs John Miner, St. George. Mrs Elverda H. Peterson, 385 S. 200 W., Sandy Is the mother of the bride. The groom is a preden-t- al sen. Mrs Betty Fairbourn and student at Weber State College, and is secretary of Beta Mrs Kindness Hyde assisted with the dinner. Phi Beta. Exchanging vows in the In rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple ThursSalt Lake LDS Temple Thursday were Miss Shelley Ann day, Miss Carol Ann West Sund and Dwight Dean Soper. became the bride of Dale B. Following, the Chuck-A-Rawas the scene of a weddSweat. A breakfast at Rodeway ing breakfast honoring the Inn, given by Mr & Mrs Boyd couple, given by Mr & Mrs E. Sweat, Heber City, parRobert B. Soper, 12863 S. ents of the groom honored the 1480 E., Draper. Mr & Mrs Anthon H. Sund, pair. On Friday the newlyweds greeted reception guests at 11560 S. 700 E., Draper, are the Shalamar. parents of the bride. A reception was held in Parents of the couple are County Camp has Mrs Shirley L. West, 3345 the evening at Draper First-Thi- rd Dinner DUP Yule party given M. party Ward. S. 1885 E., and Jean West, The groom is currently Sandy. Crescent by Camp The Far South Salt Lake Mr Sweat is presently att- serving with the U. S. Coast The Crescent BYU Camp of the County board members of the he on stationed Guard at Is Treasure where ending DUP had a Christmas party DUP held their annual Christthe football team. His bride Island, Calif. was graduated from BYU. meeting on Dec. 19 at the home mas party at the home of Vice 0SE your Neighborhood Cert. Okla. of Capt. Audrey Lunnen. president Jennie Greenwood on Dec. 15. Dinner was served. A spewere exchanged. Gifts cial guest was Jean Whetman of the county board. Carols were sung. A short business meeting Mrs Pearl Jenkins, 2nd was held. The lesson on vice pres., was in charge of "Christmas with the Pio- the arrangements for the dinneers," was given by Mrs ner. A short business meeting Grace Johnson. Corsages made by Capt. was held after the party under Lunnen were used as favors the direction of Pres. Olea on the table. Shelton. Gifts were exchanged and books on "Our Pioneer Heritage" were won by Mrs Betty Fairbourn and Mrs Nita Jen- ceremony ma 12-1- in Friday rites Mountain Bell, who reminds The Midvale Sentinel that Christmas is the busiest The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah calling day of the year. "Mother's Day is the only Thursday, December 25, 1969 other day of the year that even comes close to Christof Vietnam. mas for calling volume," he The 80,000-to- n Ranger is explained. "It seems that on currently in its fifth combat Christmas people are anxious tour in Vietnam and ninth to to wish their season's greetthe Western Pacific. This is ings to friends and family her third cruise with Attack. whom they may not call at any Carrier Aid Wing Two emother time." barked. Ranger serves as Bergstedt offered a couple flagship for Rear Admiral of suggestions to help people James C. Donaldson of Bessecomplete their calls during mer, Ala., Commander Carthis busiest of holiday searier Division Three. sons. He urged telephone users Brighton High is to place their calls in the middle of the day rather than durgiven accreditation ing the early morning and Brighton evening hours, which are the High School two busiest times on Christwhich opened this fall, has mas Day. been granted provisional accreditation by the Northwest Association of Secondary and THE VI Provisional High Schools. accreditation is extended to New Subscribers new schools, which have three To The Midvale Sentinel years to complete the requireFrank Cowdell, Copperton ments set up by the evaluatJames M. Sullenger, Midvale ing teams, Raymond Martinez, Midvale Roger L. Hymas, Sandy Harold E. Allen, Sandy LEGAL NOTICES LeRoy Webster, Sandy Salt Lake City Lines Applications are now being Renewals accepted to fill the position of Leon Searle, Midvale reserve officer in the West A. J. Despain, Sandy Jordan Police Dept. John Yengich, Midvale Applicants should apply at Miss Ada Young, Draper West Jordan City office buildLee R. Nell, Midvale ing, 1850 W. 7800 S. L. P. Sinclair, Sandy 8, 25) (Pub. William Lee Jenson, Long Beach, Calif. Robert Lindahl, Santa Ana, DELINQUENT NOTICE Calif. DRAPER IRRIGATION CO. Clarence C. Sharp, Riverton Principal Place of Business Edward J. Morris, Sandy Draper, Utah Mrs Michael Tester, Midvale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVLeo Rlndlisbach, Midvale EN, that there are delinquent Arch Kidd, Riverton upon the following described & Utah Power Light stock on the account of the James H. Johnson, Midvale regular annual assessment of Victor E. Mumford, Sandy $5.00 per share levied on Charles Troester, Midvale the Capital stock of the CorW. H. Lester, Riverton on Oct. 7, 1969, the poration M. M. Lovell, Riverton amounts set opposite Esther Osguthorpe, Midvale several the names of the respective R. Chavis, Sandy as follows: Charles M. Dumas, Midvale stockholders, Cert. No. 2207 - Bart Bel-Io- n, W. James Mortimer, Salt Lake no of shares 1, amount Edward Fairbourn, Sandy $5.00. Robert Cardwell, Riverton Cert. No. 1937 - Vernon Don MacCartle, Sandy F. Carlson, no of shares 5, Rev. James Fogarty, Bingham amount $25.00. Canyon Cert. No. 1459 - Willard Marx Blackett, Midvale Carroll, no of shares 1,$5.00. T. Earl Kelly, Murray Cert. No. 1660 - L A. Louis Pickett, Sandy no of shares 1, Christensen, MidMrs Arnold C. Troester, $5.00. vale Cert. No. 2160 - Richard W. Cyril Roberts, Midvale no. of shares 2, Forbush, Everett Hamilton, Provo $10.00. James Perry, Bartlesville, 1185 - Garth PS Mr & Mrs Joseph A. Blanco, 480 Monroe St., Midvale, are parents of the bride. Pair wed HEHB) and r v v yr 'ri Mr & Mrs Vernon R. Johnson, 7185 Towncrest Dr., are In wedding vows exchanged parents of the bride. The Miss Cynthia HamilFriday, groom is the son of Mrs James ton became the bride of SteNewton and Mangum, Orem, phen P. Booth. The rites were S. Davis, Boonville, Ark. performed In the Salt Lake A reception at the ShaLDS Temple. lamar honored the newlyweds. A wedding breakfast at the Richard Mrs were Attending Chuck-A-Rawas hosted by R. Crane, matron of honor; the groom's parents, Mr & Miss Annette Johnson, Miss Mrs John Theodore Booth, Camille Johnson, Mrs Rich- 7874 S. 2700 West JorWest, L. Ted Mrs and Johnson ard dan. Mr & Mrs Wldren R. Turnett. 1737 W. 13400 Best man duties were per- Hamilton, South, Riverton, are parents formed by Ben Woolsey. of the bride. The bride is a BYU graA at Bluffdale duate where she was affil- Ward reception in the evening further iated with International Folk honored the pair. Dancers and Program Bureau. She presently is a member of the faculty at BYU and is working toward a master's degree. wed to D. Soper bride of Dale Sweat is were repeated by Miss Janice Pearson and David Burningham in a ceremony performed at the Lamplighter Reception Center Wednesday. A reception followed. Parents of the couple are Mr & Mrs Robert Pearson, 8875 S. 1240 E., and Mr & Mrs DelMar Burningham, j.' a a ;j wood Rd. Temple, Miss Johnson and James Newton Davis were married Saturday. Manti tilt. M Vows Li M Catholic ceremony Miss JoAnn Lee Mascaro was married to Timothy Michael Hallbom Tuesday in a ceremony performed in St. Ambrose Catholic Church. Following the ceremony they were honored at a reception at Ft. Douglas Hidden Valley Country Club. The Mrs Gerald Pettit, Riverton groom's parents, Mr Gustav V. Hallbom, 941 S. were hosts at a re 13th E hearsal dinner Monday at the Beefeaters. Parents of the tride are Mr & Mrs Charles R. Mas caro, 441 E. 6990 South, Mid vale. The bride is a graduate of Salt Lake City College of Medical and Dental Assistants. Her husband is presently a senior at the U. & Offer hints on Yule phone calls Christmas is a time for crowds, among other things. And sandwiched between the Christmas-shopping crowd and the gift exchanging crowd, the telephone crowd is expected to put in its annual appearance Christmas Day. That's the word from Jack Bergstedt, local manager for Boyd Price, Sandy NEWS OF MEN IN SERVICE Pvt. Ray G. Eastman, son of Mr & Mrs Homer Eastman, Fifth Ave., is now in the 141st Signal Battalion at Fort Hood, Tex., after having completed his basic training at Fort Lewis, Wash. He was transferred there the latter part of November. His battalion and platoon graduated with high honors at Fort Lewis. Ray and his platoon also made marksmen. of sale. Evan Fireman Smith, USN, son of Mr & Mrs Thomas V. Smith, 7407 South 700 East, Midvale, is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Ranger off the coast T. No. Joos, no. of shares 1, $5.00.. Cert. No. 2108 - F. B. no. of shares 4, Malouf, ,$20.00. Cert. No. 2098 - Robert W, Saunders, no. of shares t 6, $30.00. And in accordance with the law and an order of the Board of Directors made Oct. 7, 1969, as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the Secretary at the S. J. Mickelsen Co., in Draper, Utah, on Dec. 27, 1969, at to pay the a.m. 10:00 delinquent assessments thereon together with the cost of advertising and the expense W. S. Mickelsen Secretary-Treasur- er (Pub. Dec. 11, 18, 25) Subscribe Now WEKRMM A FOR RENT sun porch, util rm, washer & dryer, lge closets & cupboards RATES In Advance $1.25 minimum $2.50 three weeks ovens, frig., draperies, ww no children, no carpeting, pets, $110 plus util. Sandy, 2 FOR SALE Children's upholstered rockers, cupboards, desk set, doll cradles, & 8. puzzle games. FOR RENT 3 room furn. 12-apt., 158 No. Grant St., Midvale. Carport, near business 3. 8 dist. & bus, FOR SALE 1952 International Pickup Truck, in good running condition. See at 62 So. 20 W. Valley Dr., Murray, 7. or call Price $125. 255-796- without change First 12 Words Additional Word 5c 12-- 3. 25 25 each 255-459- FOR SALE 262-309- Deadline 12-- 25 Elec. trains, FOR SALE Tuesday, 5 p m (ids taken ovei plion Moiling Adcfress: FOR SALE Coldspot retransformers, 4 eng. $50; garden tractor, needs belts, frigerator, 12.6 cubic feet, 3 lb. freezing compartment good condition, $75.00; 1 pair 5, Bingham. 456 rearend gears for '56 f irewood, 34 ton Chev. truck, like new, FOR SALE $35.00; 2 710 x 15 white side-wa- ll pine or fruit wood. Deliver7. tire and wheels for '56 or ed free, 12-pickup, like new; and misc. 12-items. Call 2 elec. guiFOR SALE FOR SALE Electric gui-l- ar tars & amplifier, like new. 7. and amplifier, used only, two months both for $60 cost 7. '59 Ford 2 $150. FOR SALE dr. hardtop, new seats, paint, 1960 Chev. FOR SALE with '61 Engine $375. 2138 W. 7800 S., West Jor34 ton pickup, 3 speed, 6 dan. cyl, excellent condition. Just overhauled, good tires. $395. 9. -1 Used Pioneer FOR SALE Excel. BTU. Furnace 110,000 12-FOR SALE '56 Chev. 4. Cond. boot for convert.: '58 bucket seats, new FOR SALE Firm, crisp, black covers. $35. del.-jon- s. apples, red, gold, 12-$2.50 bu. Pure fresh apple FOR SALE Tempo Juice, $1.25 gal. Bring conGuitar and Amplifier tainers. 494 E. 11,000 So. -1 8. 5. new. $50. Call Sandy. $100; Antique white stove $40. P. O. Box 128 125 W. Center Midvale, Utah 84047 100 1- -1 774-280- 571-29- 47 255-930- 25 571-2(1- FOR RENT bdrm, carpeted, full bsmt., gar. no pets, no smokers, after 4 p.m. $125. 255-362 76 12-- RENT 25 bedroom apt., furn. or unfurn. UtiL incl. Draper area, horses tfc yes, dogs no, 1 571-091- 7- FOR RENT 2 Large bdrm unfurn. apart. Must see to appreciate, one child allowed, no pets, no drinking, call 8549 So. 2, evenings 255-630- 1836 W. 1- -1 25 1- -1 255-890- FOR RENT Avail. Jan 5, new apt., 552 LaSalle Dr., FOR FOR SALE Bumper pool 0. table $45. Excel, cond. 255-743- 12-- 255-280- 1- -1 1- -1 1- 255-213- 25 571-054- Thun-derbi- 255-55- 98 25 571-085- 1- 255-497- 12-- 25 rd SERVICES MISC REAL ESTATE 2 bdrm Sewing mach Expert Color TV ines and vacuums, all makes home in Midvale, lge kitchen, Repair Service byDarrellAx-lg- e front rm repaired, work guaranteed, 35 centralized, tell and Ron Page, Page's 12-years experience, 7699 So. Appliance in Riverton, 254- 1. State. 3835. tfc SERVICES 25 255-874- 4.. FOR SALE My new car Must sell 1964 has arrived. LeManz convertible. Best offl- -i 7. er over $500. 255-890- FOR SALE SPOTS before your eyes -- - on your new carpet -- - remove them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sliampooer $1. Key Rex-a- ll Drug, 9441 S. 700 E., Sandy. 255-375- Colleen's Dor SERVICES 9780 S. 277-950- Three weeks fot the price of two $2 50 Caut of Thanks Mo Unfinished FOR SALE factory seconds, furniture, discontinued styles, 114 N. tfc Main. Midvale. --i 12-2- 5c FOR SALE If carpets look dull and drear, remove the spots as they appear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Page's Furniture & Appliance, Riverton. 12-2- 5c Grooming Parlour, 7th E Sandy, bus. ph. home ph. after 6, will pick up. 371-221- 1, 571-055- 6, 1- SERVICES Professional Dry Cleaning 8 lbs for $2.25, pressing 25? per piece. Suits cleaned and pressed $1; pants, 39?; 7656 Redwood Rd. 7. 255-983- SERVICES FUN FARM NURSERY SCHOOL 7985 South 700 East Planned activities. Safe. fun. Nutritious and educational. 5. hot lu.ich and snacks. 255-70P- tfc Need a sew- -, doctor? Quick repairs all types, parts for all foreign makes, free est8, imates, Draper, SERVICES ing machine 371-333- FOR SALE BLUE Lustre not only rids carpets of soil but leaves pile soft and 1- -8 11,10 571-311- 4. tfc REAL EST ATS FOR SALE 25 aHMHBUBIB HELP WANTED aBMBMBOBHOBBSeaBa 25 drafting services. 255-05- 71, 2. 29 Sharron's Guitar Cellar, lessons, dealer in guitars, basses, amplifiers, drums all musical accessories, 1196 . Wlnjj. , 2o5-852- 255-68- SERVICES 235-520- 0. 255-983- 255-001- 255-683- WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Pick & 1- -1 12-2- 5c 51 hr 1- -8 371-133- 4. 255-13- 73 255-91- 1- -8 15 266-176- 1- tfc iSmmmmSmm deliver, 255-144- MISC Free t0 a god old male cat, home, house broken & gentle, half SEWING Siamese. 12- -1 9. o71-248- 0. 12-- 25 B"BH,IBB,raBaaaiBBa !)IISf 255-357- 255-375- house plans 571-152- WANTED 12-2- 5c 255-37- & 255-785- HELP WANTED Thayne & LInda'6 Western Cafes, in Murray & West Jordan. Apply at 4800 S. State & 1728 W. 12-7800 S. bc 0. tfc East 10265 So. Storage space for 2 cars. Prefer in Mid- $10 rerooF vale area. Would prefer block stQrm with roof wood over good REAL ESTATE g Call Dave or Jean at 255- COPPERVIEW Contr Credit Card 0R u 822 anytime. Academy Home improvement 2 Hr. Service. Another new section of lots Gar- WANT TO RENT finest residential area. Act the 2 cars for MISC now for best selection. E "L age space for washing piling up? winter months. Prefer block Come to Day n, mte Laundry terms. Will subordinate. 2; Call roof. with good & D 7656 Red- Harvev W. Eckman ti wood Rdcleaning, tfc Ask for Jean or Dave. Do a week,s wash mmmmmmmmmmmmm m i hr for $1.50. 7. Professional lofty. Rent electric shampooer Dry Cleaning 30? lb.; press$1. Big V 1, 43 North CenREAL ESTATE West ing 20? per piece. Suits cleanter Square, Midvale ed and pressed $1; pants, 39?; Jordan, 2 bdrm, full bsmt, Coin-O- p 8 lbs $2.25, 7656 partly finished, bath & 34 7. FOR SALE FROM wall Redwood Rd. tfc fireplace, carpets, drapes, to wall, no soil at all, on carawe. gar. Will carry conlawn SERVICES Expert LusBlue with cleaned pets tract, consider trade, preferrepair ably ground, 4, tre. Rent electric shampooer mower sharpening and lawn rent, small also, engines $1. Hop's Showkase, 7980 S. units, all work guaranteed. al REAL ESTATE Acre ir"i State, Jordan Builders Supply 1730 $3,700. 12 acre lots ,300.i 4. W. 7800 S. West Jordan, Animals welcome, V est JorFOR SALE Take over 5 f dan - Riverton. Easy terms, pymts on Klrby Vacuum of KODinson Home InTaylorsville,$l- services $8.95 or $39.50 cash, 24-or 7699 So. State St. Plumbing and Heating, service. Guaranteed and Rea- to assume low interest loan, tfc 3 bdrm, full bsmt. sonable. 4 duplexes (new) on Mill- 5 FOR SALE Pay pymts taxand creek and 23rd East.. Will! SERVICES Expert on of $7.95 portable sewing Midtake clear home or property; machine. 7699 So. State or bookkeeping services, or area. vale as trade. Call Muir Real Es1. call -1 2. tate. 255-425- 3. ' FOR SALE, comp. designing SEWING Machines repaired. home $4.5oT answer, Ph. 359-889- 8. 355-934- 7.- FRT!KittenSEoS who will give tender loving care and a good home. 255- MISC Remove excess body fluid with FLUID EX tablets, only $1.69 at Vincent, Drug. 12-2- 51 I If A Tit Ujly 1 116 IVanfAdt If no tfc |