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Show THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday. November 18, 1938 companied by Mrs. Robert Gard- I WILLIAM SORENSON G. W. HAMLYN ner and Miss Emma Gardner of REGISTERS AT B. Y. u. COALMININGINUTAH . IS LEADING INDUSTRY . . HAS MANY FRIENDS Rachael Forbush, Reporter) Salt Lake, attended a party given W1th Mmes at Castle Gate, Clear Creek and Sunnyin honor of Mrs. Dee Case of MurWilliam Sorenson of Sandy is Mrs. R. D. sorenson, president ray at the home of Mrs. Ross side Is Business Builder The great importance of Utah's Salt Lake City may well be of the East Midvale ward Relief Gardner by Mrs. R. V. Gardner one of the late students to register coal industry to the state at large, A firm which may truly be said the support of every civic minded proud of the citizens who have socety, announces a public dinner and Mrs. Ross Gardner. at Brigham Young university. business in general and the people ·t ·zen. made the c'ty and tbe Sl'!TOUD<lMrs. Hattie Baxter and Mrs. to be held at the ward amusement Mr. Sorenson is registered in is seen in the fact that nearly 18,- to lead its field is the Utah Fuel Cl 1 Ella Beckstead attended a party It is firms of this kind which ing territory so favorably known. hall on November 30. The dinner · · and a full evening's entertainment at the home of Mrs. Wanda Rich- ample time to take part in a social 000 Utahns are directly dependent company. This company has be- have based their activities on a I n m<'1 t lomr:.g some of these n.en can be had by making reserva- ins Goudie at Crescent Monday system adopted by faculty and upon it for a livelihood. Over the come a Salt Lake institution. It . . w h'1ch b e- we ·could not in common hon(;sty po1Icy of h ones t servJ.ce tions with Relief society workers afternoon. 1 student committees in which it is period from 1919 to 1936, incluhas served the people of Utah and come assets to any community. omit t he nanH\ of G. W. H a ml)'llo at an early date. planned to provide sufficient so- sive, operators of a score of comthe western states for many Mr. Maroni Heiner, the presi~ the manager of the Pacl{er corpo.. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Bushnell cial life for 2400 students. The pany properties paid to miners for motored to Meadow on Wednesyears, and during that period of dent, ;is the man who is largely ratlo;1. plan is to supplement social units, labor alone approximately six and 1 day where they attended the fun- . G. W. Hamlyn, a leading bu&eral of H. J. Bond, a close rela- 1 geographic, and special interest one half million dollars annually. time has established a reputation responsible for the kindly feeling for reliability of which everyone held by the citizens of Salt Lake ness man cannot be praised tOtt ve. clubs already existing on the cam- During the same 18 years over may be proud. Mr. and Mrs. Art Haltinner of NOTICE is hereby given that and the entire state toward his highly fe r his great achievements. lladay, were Saturday evening THE :MIDVALE CITY CORPO- pus with additionaf organizations, $3,000,000 was paid each year to The Utah Fuel company has company. He is a man who has His mJtin inte restJ h ave a lways guests of her parents, Mr. and RATION, MIDVALE, UTAH, will so that all university students will Utah railroads for coal transporMrs. Ha.rry Holden. I receive bids for furnishing all have the privilege of obtaining the tation labor. And $460,00 was contributed greatly to the growth won the respect and friendship of been devoted to the welfare and of the city of Salt Lake and of the every one. We congratulate Mr. the building up of a gre ~ ter Salt Miss Reatha Evans had as her l labo:, material, transportati«;m and educational and social advantages paid annually in Salt Lake City surrounding territory. They con· Heiner on his splendid record, and Lake as a met ropolitan trade cen... week end guest Miss Truth John- serv1ces for the Construction of son of Murray. ' and I or Improvement to A CIVIC that these clubs will provide. alone for unloading, yard labor tinue year after year to serve the trust he will continue to enjoy ter. The value of such a man te Frank Hicks returned home dur- 1BUILDING LOCATED AT MlDand trucking col. district in a manner which merits many years of success. the community cannot be overing the week after a visit with Mr. VALE, UTAH; each bid to be in HANDICAPS HELD NO estimated when taking into conOver this period Utah's coal inand Mrs. George Hicks, in Calif. accordance with plans, specificaBAR TO HIGHER JOYS dustry through sales of coal in HONOR sideration IS DUE the many things he hu never broken by an unfriendly acMrs. Annie Greenwood spent . tions and other contract docu"Soul and Body" is the subject other states, has brought outside Thursday and Friday with Mrs. ments now on file with the ArchiTO GWYNNE PAGE tion on his part. His success in accomplished that have been such Hans Jensen. . tects, Scott & Welch, 617 Dooly of the lesson-sermon in a 11 money to the state in an average 1 business is directly attributed to an asset to Salt Lake City an On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, Churches of Christ, Scientist, on his applications of these same this district. Earl D. Evans was hostess to her where they may be examined and annua I amount f $5 500 000 The true value or a citizen is Sisters club. Following dinner copies obtained upon deposit of Sunday November 20. Tax Bill IJieavy not gauged by his personal suc- principles which guide his personMr. Hamlyn is wholly deserving' Selections from the Bible inMrs. Walter Berrett, and her $25.00 per set, which deposit will Throug_ h the payment of a good- I cess, but rather by the manner in al affairs to all of his business of our sincere praise, and these mother, and Mrs. E. N. Howard of be refunded upon the return of clude the following: "And it came 1 t f t th 1 e coa co~- which he shares that success by dealings. He spares no effort in few words of commendation are Holladay and Mrs. W. A. Brown such copies in good condition to pass, that as he (Jesus) was Y ~or Ion o axes pantes and the coal hauling ra11- his contributions to the communi- order that his services to the pee- but a just recognition of the many and Mrs. C. W. Brady of East within five days after bids are come nigh unto Jericho, a certain roads have given to the state and ty in which he lives. A city grows pie of ~~ community shall be actvities Mr. Hamlyn and t he Mill Creek enjoyed music, sewing opened. and a social time together Bidders are hereby notified that blind inan sat by the way side ts people fine, modern towns and and flourishes according to the commen a e. . Packer corporation have conductAccording to M. I. A. officers pursuant to the statutes of the begging: And he cried, saying, railroad lines, maintained pay- number of public-spirited men Mr. Reelyn ~c~elson has never ed for the general w elfare of the the theme for the assembly pro- State of Utah, or local law there- Jesus, thou Son of David, have rolls, schools, churches and comand women who compose its popbeen known to IDJect himself into community as a whole. The honest 1 gram,· "the evening of November to applicable, the MlDV ALE mercy on me. And Jesus stood, munity centers. About $1,200,000 ulation. a situation for the mere purpose and successful conduct of his 22, will be "Between the M. I. A. CITY CORPORATION has ascerBookends". Special musical num- tained th:e general prevailing rate and commanded him to be brought is paid out annually for taxes, inG P f th R' of gaining publicity. H e pr oceeds business is but a reflection of his . Mr. wynne age o e IV- . bers and readings will also be of per diem wages and rates for unto him: ... And Jesus said un1 ~os t en t a t' d erton Motor Co. distributors of m a cam, _wus ~~er, character. we trust Mr. H amlyn. given. legal holiday and overtime work to him, Receive thy sight: thy surance an power. serVIces. The Utah coal mdustry repreCh t d 'old bil t and accomplishes his ObJectives shall continue to serve Salt Lake Elders Smith of Draper and in the locality in which the work . t . evro1e an smo e au o'th . t d'gnit F t t Lyman Berrett of Union, were is to be performed, for each cra~t faith hath saved thee. And im- sen t s an mvestmen of apprOXI- I mo b'l i s one of th ose men w h o WI a qwe 1 y. or ha City and our readers for many 1 es, . . guest speakers Sunday evening at or type of workman or mechaniC mediately he received his sight, mately $40,000,000. The annual h . h t d th d reason the true estunates of his years. 1 . as g1ven roue owar e evesacrament meeting held in the nee.ded t<;> execute the contract and followed him, glorifying God" production value is in the neight f hi 't worth is sometimes missed. We do I opmen o s communi y. East Midvale ward chapel. The which ~ll be awarded the sue- (Luke, chap. 18). borhood of from $12,500,0000 to not hesitate to recommend Mr. fine male quartet rendition of cessful b1dde: .. $14,000,000, according to the ma.rHe has turned his Embodied personal as suecorrelatives Mickelson to our friends a s a true are the Plans of the American Red "School Thy Feelings," by Joseph !he preva1hng rates so deter·ce for the mm · ed product. cess in the business field to the Cross for prevention, relief, and "Science and ket Pn D. Millerberg, Clarence and Reub- mmed are set forth on page 22, of following from example of American citizenship. control of disasters will be exhibitt Of th P Ople a d en Sharp and LeRoy Clayton was the Agreement. Health with Key to the ScripThe Utah Coal Operators asso- a van age e e s a This paper sincerely wishe to ofed by that organization at the 193• the main musical highlight. It shall be mandatory upon the tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: elation deserves the whole-hearted whole, and has accomplished much fer this small evidence of heart- California Wor ld's Fair on TreasMr. and Mrs. Everett Forbush contractor to whom the contract of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. is awarded, an~ upon any subcon- "There is more Christlanit in see- support of every resident of the toward making Riverton a better ure Island. LaVar Hugely of East Mill Creek, tractor under: h1m, t? _pay not less ing and hearing spiritually than state. This association has for place in which to live. Mr. Page's' felt esteem. visited during the week at the N. than the sa:td spec1f1ed rates to materially (p. 487). If the five years, devoted its efforts to im- ' magnetic personality and dynamic r==========;;.:_....:;.-==:=:=.....;.;.......;;:;.=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;__-=~ L Forbush home. all laborers, workmen and mech- corporeal senses were the medium proving the coal industry and driving force have raised him to . Mrs. Wallace Miller berg . and anics _employed by them in the through which to understand God, bettering conditions of all those I a commanding position among his I her nine-pound baby daughter re- execu~wn_ of the contract: · turned home during the week No_tlce IS also hereb;v g1yen ~t then palsy, blindness, and deaf- depending upon it for a livelihood. neighbors and friends. We compliment Mr. Gwynne from the Cottonwood hospital. !1.~1 bidders may submit With the~r ness would place man in a terrible Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Lois ~-Ids, ~ sworn stl7t~I?ent of t~elr situation, where he would be like Page in this review edition and OPTIMISM SHOWN BY Nelson of Draper conducted a . m.~clal respon~lbiiity, techmcal wish to offer him this small evidthoroughly enjoyable art craft Pblhty and expenence. S~ch sworn those 'having no hope, and withLEADER IS PRAISED ence of our esteem. class to a gToup of attentive •tat~ments ma v be reqmr~d to be out God in the world;' but as a ladies at the home of Mrs. Tom fur mshed ~Pfn re ;._wfl r d 1s made matter of fact, these calamities Because this i a period of unYates. Those who are interested to any par ticular bidder. o_tten dri;e mortals to seek a~d to j precedented economic uncertain- REEL YN MICKELSON ;in home beautification by your Each bid ~hall b_e made out on own hand work at very little cost a. form to be obtamed at tJ:e of- fmd a higher sense of happmess ty, the business leaders in any LEADING CITIZEN city who continue to operate their are especiallv urged to come and f1ce of Scot~ & Welch, Architects, and existence" (p. 486). join the class. Sa lt L rt h' C1ty, Utah: shall be acpar ticular enterprises successfully Mr. Reelyn Mickelson of the ce"".p<>nied by a certified or cash- DAVID KEITH I are entitled to more than ordinary Draper Poultrymen, Inc., is one of ieT '!-l rhec k or bi1 bond. for 5% of the amount of the bid, made IS HONORED acclaim. We are, therefore, glad that substantial type of citizen uppavab!e to the order of MIDVALE to pay this tribute to Mr. James on whom this community depends (Mrs. I •cne Ol•<' n. Rep o ~t er) CI TY COP.POP. TION; shall be Our issue today Whiteside, proposes the manager of the Dr. I a great deal for leadership and to call "ea le<i and filed with the CITY PATRONIZE THE ..• Mrs. Alice Burgon was pleas- RECORDF.R. AT their office in the attention of our readers to P epper Bottlipg Co., for he is be- guidance. He has in the past and antly surprised by her sons and MIDVALE. U'T'.A H, on or before various civic leaders who have coming an outstanding figure in no doubt will continue in the fudaughters and their families at I November 20. 1!138. at 7:30 o'clock contributed over a period of years the business life of Salt Lake. His ture to give more than his share her home Saturday evening, No- n. m. and will be opened and pub"IT PAYS TO KEEP CLEAN" vember 5. The occasion being her lirlv read aloud at or about 7:30 to the building up of our com- persistent optimism and steadfast j of time and energy for the weibelief in the ultimate prosperity I fare of others than himself. Mr. 60th birthday anniversary. Pro- o'clock p. m. of that day. munity to the position of promingressive games were played at The nhove mentioned check or ertce which it enjoys at present. of the people of this city are Mickelson is the type Of person 35 East 6th South Wasatch 2484 which prizes were won by Mrs. G. hond shall be given l:'!l a guaran- One of these men to whom we characteristics which are deserv- who makes friends, and friendS. Woodhead and Or.is Peeler of h>e that the bidder will enter into Salt Lake City. Luncheon was the coTttract if awarded to him wish to direct attention is Mr. Mr. Whiteside is old-fashioned ~ served from a long table where a and will be declared forfeited if David Keith, prominent mining lovely birthday cake formed the the suc~essful bidder refuses to man. enough to believe that any busicenterpiece. Approximately 20 enter into said contract after beMr. David Keith is at all times ness leader must first of all be guests participated in the affair. inP.' reauested to do so bv THE Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Fowles are 1\~nVALE CITY CORPORA- conscious of his civic responsibili- thoroughly honest with his cus- j ties and may be depended upon to tomers, his employes and himself. moving to Sandy to make their TION. adds to that fundamental home. They left West Jordan on 'T'P'~ MJDVALE CITY CORPO- meet in every detail the many op- He Tuesday of this week. RATION reserves the rig-ht to re· portunities which present them- principle a rare talent for inspirThe Gardner camp of the D. U. iect any or all bids or waive any selves to be of service to the city. ing the loyal cooperation of his P. are holding their meeting Fri· informalitv in a bid. day afternoon of this week. No bidder may withdraw his Mr. Keith's record of achieve- associates in the progressive poliMrs. Mary Mark, formerly of bid for a period of thirty (30) ment is one of which he may well cies he has originated. As a conWest Jordan, spent Tuesday visit- days after the date set for the be proud. His value to the city sequence, the Dr. Pepper Bottling ing among relatives and former openin~r thereof. Co. and its products have steadly friends. Dated this 17th day of Novem- and this district is an established Mr. and Mrs. James H. Jensen ber, 1938. fact, and we hasten to give him increased its popularity with the LADIES' OUTING LADIES' SATIN MEN'S TOWN CRAFT public and today occupies an enleft for Detroit, Michigan, Thurs(Signed) J. HOLLIS AYLETT, the credit which is his just due. viable position in the commercial day of last week. They are going Mayor. FLANNEL DRESS to bring back a new car for their Date of First Publication, Novem- t· · h life of Salt Lake City. 1 son, Elmer Jensen. ber 18th, 1938. lves ere. Mr. Whiteside h a s always Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman Date of Last Publication, NovemMr. and Mrs. George Sadler received a telegram on Tuesday ber 25th 1938 , were hosts at a Sunday supper at shown a willingness to do his part ' · which the following couples were AT A BIG SAVING! from Chicago announcing the birth present: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carr in civic advancement, and has of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake City and Mr. and contributed repeatedly with his SLIGHTLY SOILED Glen Turner of that city. Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Terry of Draper. time and energy to the welfare of Turner was formerly Miss Rita (Mrs. Olive Boberg, Reporter) Mrs. Lecie Whetman entertain- his city. We believe that· this unBateman of West Jordan, and a ed her club at a venison dinner daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Draper P.-T.A. will meet at the Thursday afternoon. Dinner was usual business leader is entitled Bateman. Mr. Turner was form- local school auditorium on Friday served at 5 p . m. to Mr. and Mrs. to our sincere praise both because FANCY PATTERNS STOCK UP NOW! erly of Midvale. evening under direction of J. E. H. 0. Berrett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred he has achieved success in his THE PRICE IS DOWN! LIMITED AMOUNT! Size 16 to 20 Mrs. Fred Kirkman is report- Mickelsen president. A musical Sjoblom, Mr. and Mrs Ronald AI- private affairs and because he has ed to be seriously ill at present. program has been arranged for len, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Day, Mr. She has been ill for some time. the evening. Margaret Tholen of and Mrs. Jim Allen and' Mr. and been a generous contributor t? the public good. Mrs. Leo Gardner was on the Midvale will give a reading. Supt. Mrs. Thomas Sadler. sick list last week. C. N. Jensen will address the = : : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = = MEN'S ALL-WOOL REPRICED TO SELL! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Malstrom group on school problems and the • ~ "y\IN ,.,.,.. 'V".o • GOOD SELECTION visited relatives in Salt Lake Sat- Jordan American Legion will furFLANNEL urday evening. nish another speaker for the eve.. LADIES' SILK The Beehive girls, "Guardians ning. Social dancing will conclude of the Treasure", sold popcorn the affair. balls at the picture show on MonFirst and Second ward M. I . A. 1 day night of last week. Money will organizations will join in a dance be used for the needs of the at the amusement hall on Thanks'swarm'. It was under supervision giving evening following a picof the bee-keepers, Mrs. Edna S. ture show. Hogan and Miss Ethel Gardner. Precinct and district chairmen Laurence T. Dahl, Paul Schmidt, and Study club heads of Salt Lake Hugh Finlayson, Mrs. Axel Lund· I county Democrats met at the WORTH MUCH MORE! EXCELLENT QUALITY! REPR~CED TO SELL! quist and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newhouse hotel Monday afterOlson attended the stake priest- noon to formulate plans for study hood and welfare meeting at club work during the current South Jordan on Wednesday eve- season. Following the business of We'll make money-saving suggestions Ding of last week. 1 the meeting, Mrs. J. R. Ra:"'lins SINGLE SHEET BLEACHED CLEARANCE PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Going of of Draper, national committeeabout plans, ideas, financing help. We'll figBrigham City visited with Mr. woman, served tea to the group. CHILDREN'S and Mrs. Thomas Finlayson and .A Cavalcade of Youth progr~m ure the materials needed and furnish an ecoMr. and Mrs. Hugh Finlayson on . Will be held at the Draper j~Ior I Sunday. Mr. Going is a nephew of high au~morlum Monday mght, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finlayson. under direction of Bishops Heber nomy estimate for reliable products which Mrs. Verne Gardner has been J. Smith and Reid Beck. Good ALL OVER PLAIDS onfined to her bed part CJf the speakers will be present and all will make your plans easy to finance .•••• c . . . boys from twelve to twenty are time recently With a chrome ali- especially asked to attend. ment. . Mrs. LeGrand Terry and chil- l Mr~. Pa~ Stemfeldt has been dren of Salt Lkae City spent Sun42 inches Wide very ~~ durmg the past week and day visiting at the J. H. Boberg MANY STLYES! is confined to her bed. . home. Mrs. Elden Stringfellow and GOOD QUALITY! Size 70x80 Size 6 to 14 Mr. .a?d Mrs. Fred B?rmetster daughter of Ogden were visitors are reJOicing over the b1rth of a at the Boberg home Tuesday. son born We<;]nesday, November Mrs. Mary Day entertained 24 2. Mrs. Burme1ster is. at home. p.uests at a family dinner WednesHoward Gardner IS suffering day evening at her home. The from an infected arm, caused occasion was in compliment to from a burn. her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Building Supplies Reliable, Economical Jos~ph Nayl?r is reported to be and Mrs. A. J. Oay, of Los Anvery Ill. He IS at h1s daughter, geles, and their two children. Mr. MIDVALE Mamie's home, in Salt Lake. and Mrs. Day returned to Los Mrs. Hugh Finlayson, June Fin- Angeles Frlday after having spent r~-.a·-·•"""'~~-..,..,.."',_,..r-.J.,_,..._ ~._-J.,..,...~IIl-•'\ 111 • 11'11 • ~J • . . . • Iayson and Mrs. Albert Olson, ac- some three weeks visiting rela- ...,..,.,. • rA wrJII w'A .... UTAH FUEL COMPANY EAST MIDVALE (Mrs. I Ad Ver1!Semen • I f Or Bids I I I I ° • • · I 1 I I I * THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY A FRIEND * I WEST JORDA .. 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