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Show Midvale, Utah, Friday,. February 2, 1934 I ()ABBY fjERTIE I ~~~ Mrs. H. M. Seal entertained the "Vaille Que Vaille" club at her home Friday evening. An enjoyable time was had, and luncheon was served to Mrs. Nina Beckstead, Mrs. Zelma Peterson, Mrs. Netta Peterson, Mrs. Carrie Reed, ~frs. Harry Williams, Mrs. Cecil Beckstead, Mrs. Erma Crump, and Mrs. Hilda Grabner. ---oMr. and Mrs. Clyde Crump, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. Willa Nell Mrs. R. Nell, and Mr. and Mrs. H. · M. Seal attended the funeral services at Herriman of Franklin Jos eph Crane who was accidently ltilled in Idaho, Wednesday. --o-Mr. and Mrs. John Prouse were Salt Lake visitors Friday. PAGE TWO THE UTE SENTINEL M. I. A. Conjoint Meeting SCRIBBLERS PREPARE Draper Man Elected FOUO ON JORDAN To Hear Darrel Lane To Head Beet Growers FOR PHILUPINES J. R. Rawlins, prominent farmer The Jordan America Legion will. A collection of .pictures and articles depicting the development of Jordan High and the Jordan school district, the scenic beauties of Utah, and the industrial life of the state, is being prepared by the Scribblers' Club. When the co1lection is completed, the Scribblers will send it to Pompanga High SchQol, in San Fernanda, Phillippine Islands, with whom the club is to correspond. The Scribblers' membership so far consists of June Raddon, Ruth Hill, Sarah Irving, Doris Crapo, Margaret camp, Hart Draper, Anna Anderson, Matilda Corak, Inez Martineau, Anita Hyke, June Greenwood, Winona Hardcastle, and June Cole. The club, whose membership is limited to approximately twentyfive, is still soliciting new members A garden club was organized at who are "A" students in English. Draper Tuesday under direction of Reid Beck, chairman of organizatlon with following officers: J. W. "The •gr~mble seat' wao Invented Mickelsen, president; Mrs. orson Ito give back-seat drive,.. the alr." Smith, vice-president ; Miss Eu===~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===\ 1 gena va.udrey, secretary-trea sur- Notices ha.ve been posted at t~; J. of this community, has been elected pre~ident of the Utah Beet Growers, succeeding J. W. Gillman of Orem according to a recent announcement of the State Farm Bureau. Mr. Rawlins was vice-president of and director of the organization for a number of years pre~ ceding his election to the presidency. I FOR SCOUTS ORGANIZE GARDEN CLUB Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Work At Satisfactory Prices VISIT OR CALL Beware Beet Pulp Transporters form the executive committee. The new club will sponsor projects to THE ONE ABOUT THE encourage civic pride and promote home beautification. The first project attempted will be community purchases of shrubs and flowers. Mrs. Maude Chegwidden spoke to "'I bad a date with a professional the group Tuesday on organiza~lorer last night." tion of clubs. "Huh, that's all I ever have dates with." -<>"Couldn't you think of anything better than coming home in this drunken condition? asked the outragad wi!e. Judge George Balllf of Provo, • Yes, m'dear,', answered the erring hubby, "but she was out of past commander of the state Amtown/' erican Legion, will be the guest ---{)speaker at a program presented Battler Psychology by the Boy Scouts of Draper SunInsurance Man (putting ques- day night. Other numbers of the tions to cowboy:) "Ever had any program will be a talks by a accidents?" scout's mother, Mrs. Matilda Smith 11 No," was the reply. flag ceremony, Jack Williams, "Never had an accident in your Hart Draper and Harold Smith; life?" saxaphone duet, Dan Cottrell and ..Nope. A rattler bit me once, Ross Ballard; cans required for though.'' merit badge In bugling, Joe Quinn "Well, don't you call that an ac- and Joe Raymond; choruses by the cident?" Draper VanguardSi prayers, Orval ''Naw-he bit me on purpose." Allen and Leroy Land. Traveling Salesman and....? Past Legion Commander To Adrress Boy Scouts Boss-Let's sit (!own and get busy with this dictation, Miss Blondoe. Steno-All right, which chair shall we sit in? -<>Teacher-Now I want all you cWldren to write your names in your new books. Little Abe-Vat, and kill the resale value ?-Annapolis Log. Boss of Phillies -()- Modem Child (seeing rainbow for the first time): "Oo-Mummy -what is it advertising?" London Tatler. LARK NEWS The M-Men basketball game between La.rk and Riverton second ward wa.s played at Copperton, on Jimmy Wllson. veteran catcher, Thursday evening. Riverton won who will mannge the PhiladelphJa with a score of 33-31. National league baseball club dur---{)Ing tbe seasons of 1934 and 1935. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tea and sons Wilson played with the Pblllles beDon and Darrel ,were the guests fore and was recently returned to of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tea, of River- them In a trade wltb tbe St. Lonls ton, Saturday. Cardinals. -O- w. H. Fabrni, Ace Crump and Harry Williams attended the wrestling match at the McCullough arena, Friday night. ---{)- Jordanites Make Good On "Y News" Staff Mr. and ).frs. John Townson and Listed among the "Beat" reportdaughter Elsie were Salt Lake vis- ers on the staff of The ''Y" News !tors saturday. ---o- Many high school students at- tended the basketball game bettween Bingham and Murray at the gymnasium in Copperton Friday evening, Bingham won with a t~core of 22-21. -o-The Lark miners union gave a dance at the Bingham Tavern Fr!had day night. A good tim e was by all who attended. --o-Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump and family were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Crump of Herrlman, Sunday evening. 0. & E. ELECTRIC SERVICE er; Lowell Bobel and Reid Beck scale house and sugar factory at acting with other officers are to West Jordan forbidding any per- Did You Hear of the Brigham Young University is the name of Duane Ballard. The uy•• News has published during the year many articles written by Duane, usually special articles written for the sports page. Ballard, a former Jordan student, was editor of The Broadcaster during 1930-31, his senior year, and associate editor the preceeding year. He Is the oldest son of Coach Ballard and is now in his junior year at the B. Y. u. Lillian and Katherin Stokes have also been contributing articles for The "Y" News throughout the present year. These girls are twins who were prominent members of Tbe Broadcaster staff durlng 1931, 1932. son to haul beet pulp along the main highways of Midvale. The ordinance requires that drivers come no farthern east than Holden street on Center and travel from this point by out-lying roads. Infractions of this ordinance are punishable by a $10 fine or ten days in jail or both and already Marshall Kenneth Dunn has taken a number of violators into court. present a patriotic program at the regular M. I. A. conjoint meetingof tbe Second Ward, Sunday at S p. m. Darrel T. Lane, National Committeema n of the Legion and member of the Utah House of Representatives will be the speaker. A splendid program of music will complete the evening's schedule. ELECTR ICIANS COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE 25 East Center St. Phone 272 L__ ... GAS, OILS, BATTERIE S, TIRES, PARTS EVERYTHI NG FOR THE CAR . ... -. . .. I a • WE AR E PLE AS ED TO ANNOUNCE-A change in practice has been made for the benefit of consum ers who have been unable to pay their account s in full, whereby they may receive prompt paymen t discount, or pay the net bill (whiche ver is provided for in the sehedule ) by paying the current month's account , in full, within the discount or net period, regardle ss of their inability at this time to pay a delinque nt balance. • Paymen t of the current month's service account in full, with discount (or net paymen t) gives you the regular discount on the charge for the current month, even though the past due account remains unpaid. As a result of this change a large number of consume rs will secure the advanta ge of paying the net current account, and take care of the past due amount as promptl y as conditions will permit. tJ IAH P< )WfR K'11<;8 I (:c) EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE • |