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Show THE Midvale. Utah. Ft·iday, June 29, 193·1 UTE WORLD'SFAIR HAPPENINGS Mrs. Lucille Corbett of Farmington spent Tuesday and Wednesday as guest of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield. RiVERTON NEWS inel Sent e t U The P u blished Every Friday at Midvale, PAGE FOUR SENTINEL Utah. The old foll<s outing will be held --oJuly 11, at Lagoon. Soren J. "MickThe 2,000,000th visitor to the The Busy Mothers' club met at eJsen of East Jordan stake and WOODRUFF PRINTING 001\'I..PANY, Publishers World's Fair, Miss Kathryn 1934 Peterson Melvin Mrs. of home the stake Fred Palmer of West Jordan G. S. NORTHCUTT, Editor 22, of Waterloo, Iowa, Dougherty, gave Wednesday. Mrs. Fred May - - - · MI. D-·v. •\L-E...~UT_T- ·1·. FRIDA",· ·J UNE 29-, 1934 - ~- are general chairmen. Twenty-third street the entered which after A., R. N. the on talk a l o -'"" :ru. and Mrs. Vlilliam Neff, Mr. luncheon was served to Mrs. Jas. gate Wednesday (June 20) at 1:05 and Mrs. Wayne Tischner, Mr. and s. FeFrrel, Mrs. Fred May, M<'S, p. m. Miss Dougherty, a former Mrs. Langford Ostler, and Elvoy Ross Curtis, .hi:rs. Thomas New- school tea-cher, was vacationing in Dansie formed a party with out-of· man, Mrs. Wayne Tischner, Mrs. Chicago ,with a group of friends. 0 M. J_ She attended the Fair five times iD town guests and eil.tertained in 1 Willi-ard Torltelsen, Mrs. By ELROY BOBEUG -hOnor of Mr. and Mr~. Harry AU- Tischner, Mrs. Jack Madsen, Mrs. i933 ,and once before in 1934 ·and Permanent reduction in the num:.. good of Salt Lake. Midnight· sup-1 Zach. T. Butterfield, Mrs. Ed Beck- after visiting the new edition of \;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===:::;;;;;;;;;:::;:;;;;;;;;;;} the Fair pronounced it a great imstead a.n,d Mrs. .J. E. Freeman. ber of families receiVing .relief is per was served to 40. . . . - . provement over "an excellent show · -o-· -o· Smce the beg~~g of agncul- one of the results anticipated from last year.' ' ButLeslie and Lloyd B. Thomas ·Jet Bills was operated on ThuN:ture one of the chl~f concerns of the rura.l work centers now beino* * * · .af.Monday home returned ter.fiel!=f. the gardner has been to indu_ce ~ developed. The Agricultu-ral Ex::>_ day at the St. Mark!s hospital. scf'nes of Eddie opening The Cottol;lat days .10 spending ter -o-~ issuhas Texas plants to turn their energy to tne , tension Service of screen mustannual fifth Cantor's Wyoming. lakes, woed Kanof Platt Clair Mrs. and Mr. production of fruits or parts used 1 ed a d~scrlption of projects which at the new laid be v.rill co~edy cal . ----:-D. I\frs. and .Mr: of guests were arra, atthe to calleU as human food, and o check any . the F E R A bas Miss Helen Hill i.s spending two Worlds Fair, Sam.uel GoJd..wyn, excessive growth .when such de teution of other States as a. pos- ,a.ch Butterfield · week at AJ.uerica.n Fork, the guest president of Metro-Goldwyn-May _ 0_ sible solution to some of the coun- . . . . tracts from fruit production. ' o:f Mr. and Mt·s. E. M. Strasberg. ! or, announced. The picture has d f .. . L Ml try's relief problems. Fa.ctors for Fruit fi"'ormatlon 0 g en not been given a title as yet, but -oou1se 0 lJ)JlS 0 ss 1 hi h · .,..,.sistant diz.·ector and a camera an visStewart Erw'"r·s. and r. ....... of J,ruest as weelt-.end the sp.ent < wor a c w tn comnlunity The are The to:ee conditions which c.<o<> ........ .l.l(.L .a·.a. N 1 Gl d is desired must first show ....... 0 brin g a b ou t tb e prod :uc- center t d d from the studios were to crew Mrs. and Mr. of home the at ited se-n. u: en on that not less than ten families J,Y..Ltss nee e on the grounds immedwork start their on week 1ast Crane s. Heber ---a---and air of Plenty are: tion of fruit be materially will rolls relief from t t 1 th • ia.tely. Cantor and Miss Ethel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ~iL Ham-\ return from San Francisco. rees; s or e P an s unlig ht ... or all or Part project. the by aided · t ·11 Merman, who will co-star with --<>Uton announce the marriage of enough b alhance d fcrt1 th zer do mam- of these families may aheady be him, are expected to come to the organwas The 4-H sewing club some living in the community. The worlt their son Weston ,to Myrl \Vashtain healt Y grow : an as soon as the studio work is Fair Mabel Mrs. of home the at ized Mrs. and Mr. of daughter condition which will cause an ac- center will afford me8Jl:J of setting burn, . completed. following The Tuesday. Freeman The Draper. of Wa~hburn cumulation of plant food in the up small manufactur'mg activities, Js.tnes "' * * tree. Air and sWllight are secur- for products to be exchanged or maniage was performed at the officers were elected. Miss Beth u.nd Robert Wool"\Vheeler Bert Millia Miss president; Fowkes, reA 28. June temple Lake Salt supp!emcn.t will This locally. sold planting in ~.-pacing ed by proper Miss sey, noted film comedians, were and fertility of the soil is main- food and other jtems which fami- ception will be given in their hon- Torkelsen, vice-president; secretary; Miss visitors at A Century of Progress ta.ined by applying banryard man- lies are expected to prorluce on lbe or Saturday at the Draper amuse- Dorothy Bills, Miss Mar- J\iD.e 20. The comedians visited reporter; Lloyd, Mary Hamilure and cominercial fertilizers. small farms where they are b_eing ment ball. Mr. and Mrs. lead- the RCA Victo"J: hall in the Eleccheer and song Park, ga.ret Bluffat home their make will ton r.rhe matter of getting an accum- located. trical building Thursday (June 21) organist. Seal, Jean Miss er; dale. easimost is ulation of plant food -o-oThe community n1ust first show where they watched the final prest bl · · fu ly secured by various 'forms of Miss No:r;ma Freeman entertain- sing of a record they made on a ;nat it ctanb rimd·s,.ah"ubttaabel vbacalna J Mr. and Mrs. Reuben S. Hamilpruning. - ; ton announce the marriage of their ed at a party Tuesday, honoring tour through the Fair. This was e .Y .wuses o e ma t: .. a. 1 the comedians' first venture on Mildred to Wayne w. twelve of he-r friends. ht i)l)r of the o~c.upan ..~ m r~tlll:n for j d Pruning Trees for Production.. and after the playing of their wax --<>Anything which tends to check !'ent-free pnVllE~ge..:;. :r-:.elief funds B~~ferf~~ld, son ~f Mr. and Mrs. they autographed records record Grove Pleasant of Freeman Earl Herriman. of the growth of foliage will cause ~a:r also be used for labo~ and a John A. Butterfield visitors. for of guest as weeks two spending is Bounat place took marriage The for malenal of amount hmtted an accumulation of plant food and • * • tiful June 1•1. Mr. and Mrs. But- Weldon Freeman. A. consequent fon.11ation of :O.owe.: new houses. pressing trousers of tricl< The -o-. at home their make will terfield donated he must acred Ge\·eral growth the check lo .bu~tS unc ,, ay The Misses Jea.I?- Madsen and L?- f "\vithout taking them off is being is to pinch back, or in case of Ly the commani.ty for sit~.: or the r Herriman. one Park entertamed Thursday m demonstrated 1·n a novel exbibJ't 1·0 -o-wnrl< center. The co.>.n!lW.nity is I tJ.·e~ ., l.O n .. uu.e eTowing t ips mo d and the Electrical Bul'lding at the Fc'·rel s r·~es •rr11.!1'"m.atbe of hu.lf t:iupply to c:.flt.ctecl . t k G of v.deloy Butterfield Jhonor • • • ant1 a ;;,. a....u. .L¥..U. lf d t' t . 1 , t.r-:;.t .... l . . If p ..~uld.ng· lS QO aevere. ' World's Fair. Visitors suffering e. arsl ac Sunday guests dinner their had as t..n. -a. a rell'ewed growth ro.ay result tt~l .. a ..a.or ~'1ns r~.c 15 from bags at the knees may have o children three and Ferrall A11thon J~t1.vr whiCh will have the opposite ef- o! the eqUlp~U.'lh, "While affliction remedied free of this Sarat held reunion family a At Wa&hlngton. w·nacbe f allmm1-stra1·encf '1.-. by ued :i::PI 1 0 atoga Thursday Duke P.age of charge. _n._ • may b..e tH.• I... fe('l. The same principle The gadget used is a .....--d h b to once t 1 -t P3.yson wa.s selected chairman of small electric presser and . . This community hou~e v:culd be applied to f I owers an s ru s . trick the does device the with over Page Eurilda with family Page the a~ spen M\ss Mtl.lla To.r.Ke1sen into the ·'visible symtJol c.f the new growl b vegetable • '"'" the by ~ponsored is exhibit The acThe vice-chairman. as Lehi of Mr., of ~est as Lake, Salt in week of l)03dibilit1.ea production. This dea[ Tt mer:'t'''"' the .. t ~ .... ur flower They con- Empil·e Electrical company. tinued until 10 p. m. pruning sho~d be done during .the tha . al-;eady- ol;r<:re movement to- and M.rs. Carl Ballogoole. • * * tinued until 10 p. m.( They con-ogrowing penod or about the ttme ward tbe t:imall ~!brm with home 2,000 resident!.'! of Approxl.mat.t"Jy sqciMrs. Jm:;~ph ~allanl~ne o~ Lo~g . sisted of a busj_ness ~eetip.g, l·nu.nt<fac~ure thereby s .. imuL.:.Ung !lowe!· budR normally form. visited the Michigan southwestern frOm ,·'eB.CSht, Ca.hfo~~a, ~~~.h~tn;,f~eye I al and. b~q~e~.. Fami,lies ·; si·. . nific;mt: trC.llj in rural life.'' '- l)rn~ttc M~ans of Secu;i!lg Wensvl11e, Farn:ungton ·salt Lake w ld' F · s c . evens, l.Y.J..I.·s. ~,. • . ~ r.o , . .... unday (June 17. J au or s ci 'Ih' E·ur u.u of Ae;.n.· J~t.urra! Ee-_ .~nd Miss Veda Farl€:y nil of Sa.!t floU.th .J'brdan Dra er' Lehl d or ,~..-- \ • • there was an noon at Beginning an ' atttfnl1lmce were Pa)lSon luncheon at l1low~r l)Uds may bebsecubret c-\ onom'ts J'e :J.,'O"•l.:t "'ur'Vt.vzd 1.!3 fnc- Lake w~re entertained hQ.ur's celebration: i.n the Court of · torics in fii't~~'l. Ea.slj!rn, Houth~ru Tuesday .a.t the horne of 1.1r. and o_thervnso parren treeS Y o s ru ,F7~s"'t -.~d ' ~econd States sppnsored by the St. Joseph · -Riverton tmg the ~ow of pblnndt fo~ \o ~~ and Ccnt ..:ai ~lu.tes , 'lnd ..-oun..J thot Airs. Fred H. May. America,n Legj.Qp post. .Mernj)ers wards held Sunq · Sc -o-. ~ roots. Thts ~ay e one Y WlS \ factC'ries in s.mall tc.w·nE~ 01· in tl.te of the group selected Miss Ethel con~o\ . . . a;_ unda re"nce f had Tischner J. ll.l". an~~~1rs. Mr. many ing a smal Wlie around t.J:Le .branch open countty ar;e enabUng glri . ~t t• y., W $ .. c a.s.st g~ve. Ecket:t a~ "Miss Mystery", the ~dnsts during the week or trunk, or violep.tly tWJsbng the farm peo....Je wbo · nve within con- as .. he'... h . ·1 · t'f b ost ·~ 'tb beng work tJle of 10n ra ~ons a.. ' ' ~ · · ..., · ·sh · · · ~· and bending y b" o If ·t · eau 1 u egs 1n t e '-4~ Jll., W1 - · : . ... b ranc b 1 se • r D ·aid H· ' venient di"'"t::fiacc.s 6f'.onch t.stal,)lJ - Mr ·and Mrs James Reed Mr d ~n~!"., to .....t.J.J.vc· 'ko~·' it\Ei:!ln f¢i.l,f P...:Qft·Mrs.' ;Fred · Milligan and d~ugh~ 0 ~n~~s ~~esen't o:~· t~~akS.fc~~d party._ • Ws~ Eckert ..N'3.s ptesentt:Vi?g it in dR.?- ~t"a.turald positio::ed ~with a ·year's supply'bf hOsiery • .... r :_ • • .. ! •. ., ~rd'. ~hts me tho l.S v.~- en_ use on seer~ _!i: , •.._.0 t k· 0 ,. :J of i;:~cfne: B~. ~-e~- t~~- of salf. Lake. 1 Sunday evening: at a banquet tn _ . ~ .... •. • -.. . -~ !' -~ ... ~.. ... pr~dn_ct _ farm th•!tr q( some ~_,, natu lmg tr~es to. deter!? me the 1 1 1 r~ Village, . ' tb.e_.$patlish 1. ~·. • • , -: 'liP' and Page Roland 1\!rs.. arid ;Mr. L. pc');;~.oqd.ln~ ... by 'Eb.C:·-~3-rlML-'·C:S..;.... :".'6· ~sed b~ of th~lr fnut }?ut should Densley L. Thor,nas Mrs.and .. )\J:r Rll.llll,lf.a.CtUring "til~ in stttr~;· <tin i I lOb~ tt beca~tse ca~es .rare only i l l • ~· Ma.jor GeGer..a.il Htigh L. S"aott of . : . . :~n·ocesses ·J..!l .:h·?.ll" own lNJ>tWS .ur 1.-.ft \vednesday foE the World's the roots of thetr nAtur.al fooQ. .an the arm:w veteran Indian fighier 1.' ) •. ... ·::r .,., tend~- to we_aken the" plant .and in ;:;mall far.!l. .<;hops; by ll/ttvin.:; .,'a I Fajr. later.· peacemaker ·among the and .:. -----Q----' ~ .. l of p1:ofits lhc of' , cum upon S~)3t•?. ' shorten _its hfe. He. died before he could tribes.~ · ·· Torkelsen \1\lininm· Mrs. and -11\Ir. · . mv.esttnenra, !:.h•: business throug-h WHhhoi(J_ing Water.the.·(ijctiomi."ry ... on which co:n:l_Ylete.· e.ver dictiollf\ry strang,est: The Sunday dinneT at entertain~d food-l~ri-. selijng by am~ facto·:\-r; ~he lm may buds flower of Fotma.hon be s~cured by Withholding mois- l<'tufts and poe~iOl.:· ·J:her !arrr::..jlro-~hetnoring Afr.·and Mrs. Ca.rl Ballo- compiled, listing _:sign;;, not .Y'!ords, he had woTkeq: for yeais. _So bef'Ot:'e it. is too. late, Sa.ndervill~ has is being completed a"f:.. Was!ll.ngton ture ·near the end of the growing d~.•cts on loc".~ mtt.rke".. ...:; !;.b::tt l.J..ave ~oie and children of SRlt Lake. ~ t. o w as ltington t o fin th6'"' lp.dlan be en b rougut.. oblivi,on frQm rescue to o¥ · --oseason. This may be done by dis- r·t.en expano.~d because of U1e presit. ish ~ f:nc:u:.~s ~~a!~~!!r!:t"t Payson. . Miss Irene· Sheffield qf continuing irrigation and by plant- ei.!l"\ of the fa:::tcry. ··The sign language was a compli. _Miss Edith Page of Wellsvills and coast to ·coS.st. ------ing a cover crop which will quicksystem of symbols made by cated SanderRi-chard of aid the With as week NQ fl l Page spent the past ly tat.-t:e the moisture from the surthe hands and fingers, but moVing Indian, Blackfoot _,Y••tr-old . -.tlle, WiI. John Mrs. and Mr. of ~tuests 0 D aDS face soil. This method has the 70 like the signs used by ..a.ll at not wl;lo hisrrace of last the of one and be:rg. of curing up added advantage dumb. and dea.f the hunpr~d· language, sigu the knows o-wintfrom wood in case or danger Mrs. Thomas P. Page had as her of sigJ;l~ and their word m'eB..ning er killing. ~ests during tlle- ·week, Mr. and are being listed on c~id bY Syieil- FoR SALE -- Ir..on Cook StovP.: Flowers Not Wanted. Price $5.00·. Enquire S€-ntin~l OfWilliam A. B'B.ge and daugh- tists of the Smitbsonian.Instftuti on. Mrs. stimulate to pJans pre~ent If exhaust Since flowers tend to 6-29 t. · fice. ~he diCtlonai'y was begun . by a . typical ters of Wellsville. the energy of the plant their form- J construction mature, ="C" 'C;:··;,..~-o=-:-~=-,;.,.~~~~~""=-=-=~====c;~======="' -oation and the subsequent forma.- -!Iome that. would have cost $9,500 . ... Mi". and M1·s. N. J. Nielsen en- i' tion of seeds may detract materi- ~ 1929 will c~st less than $7!000 ,~ . ally from the production of some 1n 1934, according to the Amencan· tertained in honor of Mrs. Charles :'t Financing charges wil1 Cornforth and daughter Marie. of other part of the plant. This is Builder. OJ.d~r the ca.se V(ith potatoes. Plnclting be 18 to 25 per cent less. Real Idano, Thunday. On Wednesday, . celeNielsen J. N. Mrs. ·and MT. as by _lower, be Wlll costs off the flower buds will turn back estate •. ·.~.. ·' more plant food to the formation much as 50 pe_r _cent m ~ome cases, brated tbelr 24th wedding annlver- ~·"" '· of tubers. Thls is especially true And more e~1men~ equ1pment and sary at Ogden. .•. ---o-better p~anm_n~ Wlll also produce in varieties which develop seeds. • ' Mrs. Hattie Freeman and Henry substantial div1dends for the home tal;>lished August th, 1904 .Page returned home Sunday from builder. JJ:SLY-IN-BU NESS SINCE. CON'r During the depression l:'!anstruc- ~ Angeles, after spending ten tlon has stood still-but a.1.·chitects days. They were accompanied .. ., and designers haven't. The five- home by Leiej and Billy Freeman Densley. , calvin and room home of today has the same • o Ida Lupino, English a!'tress. fs efficiency as the six room home .The Soren Nielsen family re-unthe second member ~f the film of a few y'ea;rs back, due to better was held at Loiberty park Sunion have methodS New arrangement. colony to fall victim to the epidemic of infantile paralysis in Los been evolved, new ideas created. day. Mrs. Charles Cortorth and ... Angeles. She was confined to her That means that the home-builder daughter, Marie, were in attend;.,." ·~ visitdays -several spent 8Jld ance evCT he than break better a gets 1 h ome in Beverley Hills. Physiciing with relatives. I ans said she h as contracted only a got before. --o:-:.... serious no slight case and expected I E F Tb.ere isn't au. industry that · ~ , .. · reerna.n, Miss Mary rs. · wouldn't benefit . from st1'mulated results. ' L"arain Freeman and. Fz.teeman Hal Rosson, cameraman and es- domestic construction. Insurance, -spent Thursday at Pleasant Grove ' . WHO SER tranged husband of Jean Harlow, steel, electric~ railroad, lu:ri:aber, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. screen star , is the other member, paint,. cement--every time a home Freeman. having contracted the disease sev- is built money is released that goes . . -<>eral days ago. He was reported into their coffers and thence to DurBetty Miss Parr, Mary Miss out of danger. the pockets of workers. It is re- fee, Miss Leola Mortensen Miss BUY IT BY TJfE CA liably estimated that a potential Flora White, Miss Verda Butter.$1,500,000,000 of capital exists that field, I van Mortensen, Roy PeterFISHER'S . and BECKER'S BEER J:>N TAP could, under favorable circum- sen, Bruce May, Archie Peterson stances, be turned into the chan- an~ Jean Croft and Raymond nels of home construction. Sm1th of Tooele formed a dancing party saturday night. Dinner wa.s Jobs for 1106 Utah workers were se~ve_d at the home of Mrs. ViVian found by the National Reemploy-· public works, over employment W1lkms. 179 No. Main St. Phone: Mid 18 ment Service during the week end- through the service for the week -<>ing June 16, according to figures ending June 9. MIDVALE, UTAH Mrs. Lester Rindlisbacb was released by State Director George The distribution of placements honored at a party at her home A. Yager. for the week ending June 16 shows last Monday by Relief Society This is an increase of 103 jobs~ that 631 were 'With private industry teachers. Games were played and 35 with private industry a.nd 68 on and 475 were on public works. luncheon served to 40 guests. 1 Your Own Back Yard I Rural Work Centers T Reduce Relief I I j wr:, in 1 I ·c .. PI j R.ordTess .DICtionary ' .Nears··coOipletiob Are U derway T • StirnuJate Construction . .. the Ci Thji.n: .. . .. Fdm Stars Fall Victim To Infantile Paralysis ~: ... **** . .. *** OV ICH . 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