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Show Snowmobile safely film shows the do's and don'ts of safe snowmobile operation. The film was developed by Bombardier, Ltd., in support of the National Safety Council's accident prevention program. Covered in the film are safety suggestions, such as correct and safe riding positions, the proper towing of trailers, checking lights for nighttime snowmobiling, and crossing streets and highways. Many warnings are given to the snowmobiler: don't tailgate; don't ride on railroad tracks; don't jump snowbanks without checking the other side for obstacles; and, don't cross frozen lakes or rivers without checking the thickness of the ice. "Snowmobiling has become a sport enjoyed by hundreds of thousands throughout North America. The industry estimates that machines in use last winter passed the one million mark. The council has recognized a responsibility to help foster safe and responsible snowmobile use and is working actively toward this objective," said Ralph Dyment, vice president for public safety of the Utah Safety Council. "This 14 12 minute film, illustrating the do's and don'ts of the booklet, represents an investment in safe snowmo-;bilin- g, and we're happy to make a contribution to this fast growing and exciting rec- -j reational activity in Utah," Dyment concluded. The film is available without charge. Organizations interested in booking the film should contact the Utah Safety Council, 533 South 2nd West, Salt Lake City, 84101. The safety booklet to accompany the film is also available, free of charge. is available A new snowmobile safety film has been added to the library of the Utah Safety Council. The 16mm sound color film, "Play Safe with Snowmobiles for More Winter Fun," is based on" a safety booklet of the same name and The Blessings of the Season to Our Friends Bosh's Cleaning & Dyeing 119 N. Main, Midvale Wil brothers, sister, Roscoe, liam Henry, Mrs wwmc Green, all of Cottonwood. Changes due Jan. 4 in sheriff's office 1 Mrs Peterson was born Oct. 28, 1916 in Monroe, to James and Annie Magleby Brown. She was married on Feb. 2G, 1955 in Provo. She was a teacher at Copper view elementary and served on an LDS Central States mission. Survivors include her husband; father, Monroe; sisters, Mrs Naoma K. Rydman, Mrs J. R. (Beth) Thueson, both of Salt Lake; Mrs Lynn (Janis) Nilsson, American Fork; Mrs Keith (Ann) Arthur, Orem. Chester H., Former Midvale resident, 12 of a heart attack., died Dec. He was born Jan. 25, 1913' at Murray, toSorenandEmma T 1 Z. L. O Q AO 2 5560 S. State St., Murray month old son of William and i Alice) Mills, Middleton, Ida.: Lynn Larson Nebeker, 10722 Mrs Fred (May K. Bolliger, S. 10th E., died Dec. 17 in a Midvale. Salt Lake hospital of a heart 1 ailment. Survivors include his parents: brothers, sister, Blair, Marc, Lisa, all of Sandy. Funeral was Saturday in Crescent Second Ward, and burial in Sandy city cemetery. Mrs George, 87 (Nora Peart) 1155 E. 13400 S., Draper Died at home Dec. 20 of natural causes. Funeral was Wednesday in Draper Fourth Ward and burial in Draper city cemetery. Mrs Newbold was born Jan. er 21, 1883 in Richmond, to Lefort and Mary Elizabeth Boulter Peart. She was married on Feb. 9, 1910 in Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was active in the LDS Church. include her Survivors sons, and a daughter, Joseph Leander, Lynn G., both of Draper: Wayne Delbert, Sandy: Mrs Eugene (Zella) Green, Salt Lake; four grandchildren; NEWBOLD, Los Angeles, Calif. n group of fourth and fifth grade students at Bel la Vista school received awards from Utah State Fair as winners in an essay contest. Front row, from left, Joy Oniki, honorable mention in 4th grade; Vicki Stewart, honorable mention, 4th grade; KaRynn Hales, honorable mention, 4th grade; second row, Karrie Nielsen, first place, 4th grade; Lorrell Arvantos, second place, 5th grade; Yvonne Snelson, sixth place, 5th grade; third row, teachers of the student winners, Sue Matarazzo, JoAnn Seghini, Karen Timothy. Anderson Kankelborg. A World War II veteran, he was a cook, and a member of the Catholic Church, Funeral was in Los Angeles and burial in Los Angeles. Survivors include his bro-- I thers, Walter, Albany, N. Y.j Chris, Whittier, Calif.; Andrew, Butte, Mont.; Woodrow, Tacoma, Wash.: Charles, Midvale. Nebeker, Paul Green, 14- - FERGUSON, Jack Edgar, 54 10886 S. 1700 E., Sandy Died at his residence of Dec. 18. causes natural Funeral was Tuesday and burial in Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Mr Ferguson was born June 29, 1916 in Sandy to Edgar and Eff'ie Williams Ferguson. He married Kathleen Anderton July 17, 1946 at Reno, Nev. He was a linedriver for Pa- cific Interstate Express for 21 years, and a mink rancher. He was a past commander of the American Legion Sandy Post 77, and a former member of the Moose Lodge. Boulter, Mrs Emily Meralda Dumas, both of Draper. 4 SPIRIT OF $ lii W 1 ft Temple. THE SEASON... I I A retired hoisting engineer with I'. S. Mine in Lark, he was a member of the United Steel Workers. He was a past president of West Jordan Lions Club, and active in the Church. Survivors include his wi- dow; sons and daughters, Edward W., Kearns; Bob, Denver, Mrs Dean (Bettie) Lip- Mrs Paul sey, Midvale; (Gayle) Lyon, Bennion; 21 grandchildren; great-granchild: brother, sisters, Mel-vi- n, West Jordan; Mrs Vern LDS May we take this oppor- i tunity to wish the best I d- and your loved 2460 E. 7600 South Died in a Salt Lake nursing home of natural causes Dec. 21. Funeral was Thursday morning at 11 a.m., at 4760 S. State, and burial in Holladay Memorial Park. Mrs Bowthorpe was born Aug. 26, 1887 in Butlerville, to Nathan Henry and Matil- da Wagstaff Staker. She was married on Dec. 13, 1913 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A member of the LDS Church, she was ward organist for 32 years, and was ac- - other organizations. in Cottonwood Heights Shopping Center 1871 E. 7000 South torian. Survivors include herhus- band, daughter, Mrs Irvin W. (Jean) Taylor, Cottonwood; Heights: three grandchildren; Open Mon. Special Chicken Dinner-$1.1- 5 7640 S. State Atlas Products Accessories -- Manny Romo's Barber Shop Complete Color Service A Bff PLATE Tom CASPER A. NELSON J. DONALD POULSEN CLIFFORD G. TERRY DR. JED W. WASDEN A. M. (MICKEY) ROSS Not Paid From Taxpayer's Funds & John Sumbot Razor Cutting 1 MIDVALLFY Sandy Hardware & Lumber 1 ri rrTDAKIirC I 667 E. 9449 Center Midvaleijl ICC ZJJ-UO- O Midvale shoe repair Across from the post office in Midvale JoruVs Elec.&TV a sub. of J.E.T. iODlI 5J1-23- 81 700 E. Sandy Radiator fwORKWOMS Clean, Repair Autos, Trucks, & Recore 254-386- Satisfaction 254-436- 2 9 ftm & 10595 571-007- Jimmy Manning's House of Beauty DO I gables, eaves Patio-por- $15.00 Wave Streaking $13.00. S. 7th ., Sandy 255-381- 1 Evenings by Appt. 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Mldvolj 98 W 255-518- 6 yawi ' "fvf'g&JLL F'reP'aei CHEVRON 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday fat Remodeling-SERVICE- jk"; jjtT Y & (Work - You know the 1 cost before it's done Check Our Weekend Specials Joe', RON'S Ads Midvale Finest Tropical Fish And Supplies in the West 744Ut4d 6 Used Cars World Of The Seas Midvale City Corporation Friday Eve. til 8 p.m. Ron's Partly Want Soup, Salad, Potato, Rolls Expert Hair 255-355- Use The West Jordan Christmas to all! & Trade UP or DOWN South Sea Cafe 1621 W. 7800 S. every way. Merry filioe 9Tiee Qfe She was also community his- by Calling 1 marked with harmony in Hope you get a "boot" out of them! Place Your Mini Advertisement ones. We hope your holidays are truly joyful, and Rey- - (Estelle Staker) Jordan Died in a Murray hospital Dec. 21 of natural causes. Funeral was Wednesday at West Jordan Stake Center, and burial in Park City cemetery. Mr Kidder was born Dec. 26, 1901 in Park Citv. to Sam uel Marsh and Julia Martin Kidder. He married Dorot.iy C. Cunningham, Feb. 27, 1923 in Park City with the marriage solemnized in the LDS Mrs Asa BOWTHORPE, nolds, 83 Mora KIDDER, Edward S., G8 1750 W. 8200 South, West for you Graveside military rites were conducted by legionnaires of Post 77. tive Survivors include his widow: son and daughter, Gary Jack, Sandy; Mrs Richard (Marilyn) Leonis, Murray; sister, Mrs William ( Adeline) Sackett, Las Vegas, Nev. three, brother, sister, Albert IN THE ? A Fave Brown) 9350 S. State, Sandy Died of natural causes Dec. 20 in a Murray hospital. Funeral was Wednesday and burial in Sandy city cemetery. 57 5 m m m mum MrsClarenceR., KANKELBORG, Hope you have a tootin' time! in 1961. veteran Lange, For the past three years member of the Alf Engen Ski Lange has set the course for School, was honored recently the annual Snow Cup giant by board members of the slalom race held in January Ski Instructors at Alta. Ass'n. He takes special personal presenIn the first-ev- er in having pioneered teapride tation, Lange was cited for ching skiing to handicapped his many years of work in persons in this area. One skithe association. er, Tom East of Salt Lake Transcribed on the trophy City, learned to ski during season and this presented to Lange was the the 1969-7- 0 statement: "In appreciation year has progressed so that he for his many years of dedi- skis anywhere on the mouncation and contribution to tain at Alta. ISIA." Lange's most recent honor Lange was certified as an was his selection to the ISIA Instructor in ISL4. in 1952 demonstration team. after being successively a junior racer, racing ":oach, and special coach for 01ympic In the next three years team members Marvin MelBethlehem Steel Corp. will ville and Margo Walters. He competed in the junspend approximately 11 perior nationals of skiing and cent of the corporation's total capital investments on pollualso served as a junior nathree for coach tional years. tion control facilities. Keith OBITUARIES ( as a director years, 12 years consecutively. He also helped organize the Professional Ski Instructors Ass'n of America He served of ISIA for 15 ski instructor Hay-war- PETERSON, 1970 Ass'n. yeleran Alta Reorganization of the command level in the sheriff's department, effective Jan. 4, has been announced by Sheriff Del-m- ar (Swede) Larson. Kenneth Hammon, completing his term as Davis County sheriff, will be chief deputy. Ferris D. Andrus was appointed coordinator of field operations, in charge of the patrol, detective, juvenile, and traffic divisions. Capt. Occie Evans, a deputy for 27 years, will be coof technical serordinator vices, directing the civil and administrative divisions and in charge of the jail. Capt. Arthur E. Allen will be head of the patrol division. Capt. Paul LaBounty will be head of the traffic division. Other division command, ders are: Capt. N. D. detective; Capt. George Q. Nielsen, juvenile; Capt. Larry Dow, jail: Lt. Robert A. Stowe, civil; Capt. Clar-j ence D. Evans, administra tive. Thursday, December 24, Lange also served as ski school director and Is a member of the National Coaches honors ISI A The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah ) covers ch Ronfin?o Glacis A- cpropn ronalre Free estimatesBank Terms MAX MUNX 277-55- 63 24 hours Now |