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Show PAGI!! FOtrn B THE UTE SENTINEL Midvale, Utah, FJ.iday, Jtme 8, 1934 by KET I Britain Defers Payment Due On War Debts presentations are given by members of the college faculty, all specialists in the respective "fields. The talks are given on subjects of spec· ial interest to farmers and housewives of Utah and the Intermountain country. Free copies will be sent upon request to the Information Office, Utsh State Agricultural college. Programs for the month of June, 1934, include the following addresses: June 5--E . .J. Maynard <~stret ching Livestock Feed." June 7-F. M Coe, 11 Summer Pruning of Fruit Trees to Con· serve Moisture." June 12- W. W. Henderson, ..Grasshopper Control. •• June 14-A. J. Morris, "Soft Cheese Making.'' June 19-W. W. Owens, "Complying with AAA Contracts." June 21- Ivy L. Hall, "Canning the Safe Way." June 26--Effie Barrows, "Consider the Children in the Home." June 28-F. M. Coe, "Selecting Fruits for Home Use." Origin of uYankee Doodle" Tlle origin of "Yankee DooUle'" seema to be obscure, but lt La thought that both music and wor~ came trom the Dutch. Great Britain has infornted. tbe state department that it has been SHINE EM UP found necessary to defer making any payment on the war debt due this country. The Old Reliable in Midvale 11 As already pointed out," sR.ys again . . . at the British note, "the resumption 103 North MaJn Street of full payment to the United All kinds of shoes, cleaned States would necessitate a corresshined ponding demand by his majesty1 s government from their own war debtors. It would be a. recreation of conditions which existed prior tu l hf> world crisis n11d were in a large measure responsible for it.'' FRIDAY, SATURDAY 'the note st3.te that while BritJUNE 8 and 9. tain deferred payP'lent until "jt beultian dis.:.:u'3.s to possible cornea mate settlement of inter-governmental war debts with a reason........ _.__... able prospect of agreement," thEre is no intention of repudia.t.ion, and the British goverwnent is prepared to enter into a. conference ~on cerning the war debts question wherever President Roosevelt feels Record Standard Worka .... ·-·--· that it would produce results of physiGreek a Galen. Claudius v&lue. 1 The total amouut due on war cian who died more than 1,700 yeara and anatomy on book a wrlte ago. BritGreat fro:"ll 15, clebts on June ......... physiology otanda.nl tor 1:1 centutain is $261,791,01l..f;8 . Shortly before the British note rlee. Pancake Flour was made public, L. Astrom. the Whole wheat, _.... Finish minister, informed the state department that, as usual, full payOOFFEE Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Fenstermak- ment would be made by the FinGood Piano, !;'layer SALE FOR lb........ _ Blend"C", debt war Finland's government. er and family of Albuquerque, N. ish reasonvery Priced condition. $166,586. to amounts installment M., are visiting with relatives in able. Call 93 West Center St., COOKIES Sandy. Sorenson W. L. Dr. and Mrs. 6 j8-t. Midvale. -o-5c Sizes, 3 for ·--.. entertained at a dinner party SatMrs. L. L. Raddon, Mrs. A. Stuurday evening at their home on FOR RENT - 5-Room Modern; Main street. Pink and white color art, Mrs. William M. Hughes and 5%, acres, COops for 250 Chick.scheme was carried out and cov- Mrs. Clyde Swenson entertained ens in Draper. $20.00. :J_ A. Alers were laid .for the following the Sandburr camp of the Daughcorn. According to the announcement guests: Commissloner and Mrs. ters of the Utah Pioneers at a secacting B. F . Quinn, Dr. and Mrs. R. J. closing social at thi Raddon home of Rexford G. Tugwell, FOR RENT - After June 4 Alexander, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank on South First West street Friday retary of agriculture, the adminPartly furnished, beautifu:E baseW. Penrose of Salt Lake; Mr. and afternoon. Games were played istration's sugar adjustment proment apartment, cool, clean, ·w ater Glassesc Mrs. A. Robert Larson and Mr. and prizes awarded Mrs. Racbel aram was completed on June 6. light. Hardwood floors, electric Clear Crystal, 3 for will sugar on tax processing The Bateand Mrs. G. Leonard Larson of Jensen and Mrs. Sophronia or coal range, shower bath, apound. a cent one·balf be Sandy. Following dinner, games man. bundance continuous hot water, The tax is the same as the re-owere played a.nd prizes awarded in new brick home. Front and The Smith family birthday club duction in duty on Cuban sugar Mrs. Penrose and Dr. Alexander. rear entrance, brick garage, atmet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and the tariff reduction. It will -otractive garden. 495 E. Center on June 8. effect into go evening Saturday Smith T. John 6j~-t. Street. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa L. Bou1Olive Oil Approximately $64,760,000 will ,••· ••-o-o-~-a-•_o_P_d_,_••• anniversary birthday the honoring • gal Imported, ter announce the birth of twin be derived from the processing tu.x Games Smith. T. John Mrs. of ·daughters, Tuesday at the CottonLIFE PROTECTIO N AT about as follows: United States ·wood hospital. Mrs. Boulter was were played and luncheon served Coffee Drip Pot beet and can sugar, $15,561,650; COST formerly Miss Dorothy Blaney of to Mr. and Mrs. John T. Smftb, Hawaii, $8,170,000; Porto Rico, ~8.Aluminum, 8 cup_. ~.Ir. and Mrs. Jack Smith, and son $1500 Mutual Life Protection Draper. $10,Islands, Philippine Jackie; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith. 030,000; for $7.00; approximate total -0LETI'UCE ·tnd son Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Earl 150,000; Virgin Island, $50,000; cost $13.00 per year; non~medi Mr. and Mrs. A. J. B. Stewart Smith, and son Wayne; Sherman full-duty countries, $170,000. $19,- I cal , ages 5 to 75; all races; dues Fresh Utah, 3 l'lds_ had as dinner guests Sunday at Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wener- 020,000 from taxes on Cuban suwaived after 15 years. Strictly their home on East Seventh South ~t rom and children and Christ Jen- ga-r wiU be included in the total. mutual, non-profit Life Protecstreet, Mr. and Mrs. William .J. sen of Sandy; Miss La Verne These taxes Vl11I be distributed tion at cost. Write for particStewart and Mrs. John Bowen and ~ mith and Clare nce McNeil of as penefit payments on agricultur~-aEwt.Em ulars. Dept A. "l:"On Billy of Rupert, IdahoJ and Bingham. Prizes were award ed al benefits to all domestic and inORlENTAL l'.'lr. and Mrs. Lorin Manwill and 1\<ii.s.::; La Verne Smith, Jaclt Smit h, su1ar sugar producers. Cuban su- • Family Mutual Benefit Mrs. daughters Beth and May, and Sheman Smith, and Mrs. John T . gar producers will gain from the Association ?vlelvin Brown and son Ronald of Smith. redu c tion in duty. f:HOtt::!:S'"f' Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. DavUecause of this processing tax , -oJ!PAHID i oJ Hand of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith and beet growers in Utah are expectK!.Y.\(1 T liilllll CIL -<>son Floyd of Duchesne were din- ing to rece:i ve pa,yntents t('l i'<'nch Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baguley of ner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. $3.50 per ton, pl acing the. price on pari:.y with the average "'t..•vel for Pocatello announce the birth of a A. C. Christensen. WE FEATURE the period of 1909 to 1914., accrn dson. Mr. Baguley was a former - o-re:{:>ident of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Carter S. Grant ing to James R . Rallins. pres1dent Hewlett's Products, The -o-1nd son Howard of Lyman, Wy- of the Utah Beet Growers, asso ciStandard for 46 Years! Miss June Bateman of Rupert, oming, are guests of ~1r. Gre.nt's ation. paiCl e b will tax The processing Idaho, is the guest this week of nn r ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carter E. her grand-mother, Mrs. Sophron- Grant. Mr. Grant wilt attend by sugar processors on stoc~t sold Retail 1 ealers ~ ummer school at the University of beginning June 8. ia Bateman. the proc.;cs s pay to have not will MEATS Utsh. -<>hand until on stocks for tax i.ng -oof class deacons the of Members cines- after 30 days. ?tliss Luana Jensen left ·sandy First ward Sunday school will sl;le where California for day ... .and their fathers, under direction l\.Iiss Carol Burgon was the relatives. with summer the spend J. William of the class leader, gu es t of Miss Pea rl Ostler Thurs- o-Thompson, enjoyed an outing at veal ........ Shoulder Mrs. Nina Beckstead of Lark day a nd Friday of last week. Saratoga resort, Monday evening, - 0Ib. per Roast, son, her of home the at visiting :;;;.,;;~~ where swimming and luncheon is Mrs. and Holt Dale Mrs. and Mr. nir. and Mrs. Ruel Becltstead of were enjoyed. J. D. Bateman visited reltives at E ast Sandy. ttC Pork·····-·· Shoulder -<>P:rovo, Friday. QUALITY lb. FOR per Roast, -<>Tbe Misses Virginia and La Von -<>Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Larson had Mrs. H. Atkinson entertained at -Butterwood and Miss Wanda Boul- as guests Tuesday, Mrs. Sorenson's TASTE ter entertained at the Butterwood brother, Dr. Paul K. Edmunds and a party at her home on County home Saturday evening, honoring Elmo Gerber of Los Angeles, and Street, Tuesday afternoon, the CLEANLIN ESS -M rs. Earl Holt, formerly Miss her sister, Mlss Olive EdmundS" birthday anniversary of her daugh0 Atha Boulter, whose marriage who recently graduated from the ter Lila. being the motif. Games Service Genuine And were played and luncheon served took place last month. During the B. Y. U. to Ramona Hand, Loretta Brown, evening prizes were awarded Miss There: lis No -oEdna Hansen, Gweneth Steffensen, Betty Boberg and Miss Claire in Sausag·e and visiting :Miss Merla Bishop is Nelson, Norma Bradley, Betty Van Dam. , for Ground Beef, lb . .. :. stay will she where California Place In Midvale Pearl Nelson, Lila and Eva Atkin-<>an indefinite time. son. Mrs. Luella Voorhes, Lorna - o-Like Voorhes and Adele Olson of ManMiss Laurel Dewey is visiting .. -........ • ti were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . in Alta, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Woodhouse the first part of the Fred Powell. week. Lyle Woodhouse returned -o-to Manti with them. The Teachers training class of -<>Sandy three wards and Granite ward enjoyed a swimming party Moore F. James Mrs. M-r. and and daughter Dorothy, of Pocatel- at Wasatch Plunge Friday evenlo, Idsho, spent Saturday with Mr. ing after which luncheon was served a.t the home of Arza Boulter. and Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson. 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