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Show Friday. March THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH 10. 1939 SOCJ[E T1f Winners Announced JORDAN AUXILIARY In Poster Contest Of STAGES PROGRAM AT MURRAY MEETING Jordan unit No. 35, American Legion auxiliary, was responsible for a fine program presented at the meeting of the Murray unit in Murray Monday evening, at the h B t' t h Bridge Luncheon Planned ap IS C urc . The meeting was in charge of According to Mrs. Walter F. Wamberg, plans are well under- Mrs. George Doran, president of way fod~ t~ef_bridge_l~cheo~llwhich the Murray unit. Mrs. Fred Lindthe la Ies Ire aUXlhary WI sponbeck, district president, was the sor on April 15, at the firemen's guest speaker. hall. The ladies of Midval"' The program was in charge of "' are cordially invited to attend the Mrs. Allison Bills, program chairparty. man of Jordan unit, and consisted and CLUBS Literary Review Club At a meeting of the Literary Review club held at the home of elf:~:J7 ~ Ray Malmberg of the ninth. grade of Sandy junior high school and Douglas Johnson of the seventh grade of Sandy junior high school, and Marion Larson and i/[{~1 · _\:::.\ -~ ~ __i ___ii ___'J_~__·_~-; )1 ~~ down and shank, and a small white spot on the head. The males have a larger white spot on the head,. grayish-black down, and yellow shanks. Based on these character-istics, scx;n13' was 91.8 percent correct. The bureau scientists also have !Jeen surcessful in sexing Rh'>de Island Red chicks, finding tl:at .:· ~me 81.:; percent of the striped and . :-' 1 spotted chicks were female a.~a , • · ' -~--~~;_:_·----.~~-------·-·.:.- ·-·_:_-_._ 77.8 tp~rcdenthiofk the nonlspotThted, • - nons npe c c ·s were ma es - __ - -· ·• :-·· ·· ,,-, same general characteriHtics hold t rue f or the N ew H amps h'Ire R e d s. t 1 • men s. The health cooperatives measure 1 puts a form of socialized medicine into effect If passed by the sen· ate and approved by the governor the organization of medical cooperatives will be permitted by taw. Under the bill as amended • Every moment of the day the. state board of health would and night your valuable papers, records, etc., are in direct the cooperatives, memberof loss, theft and danger ship would be restricted to legal fire. Why not place them in residents of the area affected. a personal Safety Deposit H. J. R. 1 calls for a consti'tuBox here? Rental is only a year. $2.00 tiona! amendment to provide for split legislative sessions. It aims 1 to correct existing conditions MIDVALE Branch of BANK SandyCity caused by a jam of bills at the end of the present sixty-day sesMember Federal Deposit Insurance sion by providing a recess during which legislators may better famiCorporation liarize themselves with proposed legislation. Approval of the bill to provide for a study of occupational diseases marks the end of current session efforts to have occupaBy GOFF tiona! diseases included in the workmen's compensation act. Its sponsors expressed hope that the study will result in reports upon which action by the 1941 legislature may be based. The liquor mark-up bill provides for an increase in the price of liquors by a 50 to 60 per c~t mark-up and in wines of from 40 to 50 per cent. A senate-passed measure provides for treatment of ailing miner!' at the state tuberculosis hospita! to be erected at Ogden. Another will enable the state to participate in federal aid to education if proposed national legis'lation is enacted by congress. Unemployment compensat~on is clari• Every service we conduct fied and simplified by another apis an achievement of digproved bill. nity and beauty. We con-------sider it a privilege to meet Spots On Young Chicks every wish of the family Help Separate Sexes we are called upon to serve. ~ Genie! Beck of the sixth grade of Sandy elementary school, were awarded prizes for first place winners in the P.-T.A. poster contest Mstrs.tWilliam Hurd on Lostckust o es ree recently, Mrs. Helen sponsored by Sandy school. d d f Hughes reviewed the book, "No (Special to The Ute Sentinel) awar were prizes The H ea rts t o B rea k" , b y S usan E r t z. b eth Por t d t b est pos ers, vo e on Y e .Following the meeting, Mrs. Hurd Fixing by both 1 e g isla t i v e T.A. officers and committee memserved refreshments to 12 members, advertising the corning at- branches of $400,00 as the state's bers. Mrs. Blaine Watts and Mrs. of the following numbers: vocal traction of the entertainment, biennial contribution to the teachJ. F. Stewart were guests of the "U" Club Meets solos, Duart Clements of Draper. "Taming the Modern Shrew", to be ers' retirement fund. Mrs. Hood Houston was the Mr. Clements was his own accomclub. Passage by the lower house of presented Saturday, March 11 • at gracious hostess when she enterf th "U" panist on the guitar; readings, 7:15 p. m. at Sandy junior high bills providing for local option by b . d th t arne 0 Couple Club e mem ers . S d e W d Mrs. Arthur Peterson of Sandy school auditorium, by th e t a 1ent e d counties, cities and towns; educaSweet-pea acacia formed t h e c1u b a t h er h orne m an Y H e - and accordian numbers by little Bob Pollard players und er t he tiona! study; women's eight-hour Cl Mi . attractive centerpiece when Mr. nesd ay evemng. · and day; marble machine regulation; os- 1Miss Jean Mickelson of Draper. ~ra ss management of Grah am musiC and Mrs. Kelvin Hunter entertain- mer gave a mos t ent eres t mg paper . Following the meeting refreshlyceum bureau. A preliminary con- repeal of the average monthly ined their couple club at a seven- on curren t event s an d M rs. C · I · ments were served to the members cert will be presented by the Jor- ventory law; settit,g up· of medical . o'clock dinner at their home on Goff read a s h or t s t ory. P reced mg I and guests. dan high school band under direc- cooperatives and for amendment tt d' b 't Pioneer street Friday evening. the meeting a 7 o'clock dinner' J d or an um mem ers a en mg tion of J. C. Crapo, music director of the constitution to permit split was served. Following the dinner contract included Mrs. Allison Bills, Mrs. of the school. The entertainment legislative sessions. bridge was played at 3 tables. Approval by the senate of meais sponsored by ~e ~and~ :.-T.A. I W. 0. Boberg, Mrs. Bill Willi~s, Mrs. ~dfrey Hostess High scores were won by A. A. I sures to appropriate $25,000 for a sollcited. IS cooperatwn full and WilJoel Mrs. Buckley, E. A. Mrs. t df Nelson and Mrs. Tyler Vincent. Mrs. Horace T. Go rey. en er- cox. Mr s. El man M'IC k eI son an d s t u d Y of occupa t'wna1 di seases; t o b M v· a group of close fnends at M tained were Goff Louis Mrs. Mr. and 1 1 \VEST JORDAN STAKE M MEN increase the mark-up price on liqa m erg. rs. IO a a three-course dinner at her home special guests. HOLD BANQUET AND DANCE uors and wines; to put the state in Union Wednesday afternoon. A highway patrol under civil service, low crystal bowl of pink sweet 1 Birthday Feted Dessert Bridge The west Jordan stake Master and to place health departments of Mrs. G. Harold Bradley enterMrs. Ellis Wilcox was the graci- peas centered the table where covous hostess when sbe entertained ers were laid for Mrs. F. H. Ber- tained at a family social Satur- M Men held an organization meet- first and second class cities under the members of her bridge club rett, Mrs. Heber J. Burgon, Mrs. day evening at her home on East ing. and banquet followed by dane- civil service. at her home on Lincoln street Angus Green, Mrs. E. E. Boggess, , S~cond South street, honoring the ing at the Pioneer hall on Satur-\ Killing by the senate of a bill Monday evening. Mrs. Cannon Mrs. Arthur Ericksen, Mrs. J. H. I birthday of her husband. Those day evening. The banquet supper proposing to tax natural gas and Thomson and Mrs. Lorenzo Peter- Greer and Mrs. Albert E. Burgon. present included Mr. and Mrs. was' prepared and served by the by the house of a measure to raise the mine occupation tax. George H. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. D. u. P. ladies. son played high at the card games Ivan Dahl acte<l as chairman... Out of a melange of nearly 90 Reed Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. which followed the dessert lunch- Glover Camp to Meet The next meeting of the Glover Nathan Bradley of Sandy and Mr. and the following officers were bills approved by either the upper eon. camp, Daughters of the Utah Pio- and Mrs. George Ford of Salt chosen. Leonard Beckstead, presi- or lower house last week these are dent; Harold Ashman, vice presi- considered outstanding in importneers will be held on Thursday, Lake. Attends Bridge Luncheon dent; Henry Schmidt, secreary and ance to the state at large. Only firethe in m. p. 2 at 16, March attended Peterson Mrs. Melvin 7 treasurer. Leonard Beckstead was 1 one-the teachers• retirement mea5th Birthday Honored a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon held men's hall. Mrs. M. J. Meissner entertained chairman of the program. A vocal! sure-won the approval of both at the Robert Schieber home in Sunday honoring her mother, Mrs. solo was rendered by Miss Bernice branches. Birthday Honored Salt Lake City Wednesday. Up to Saturday night, with sine Foster Greenwood Jr. of East Fred Swanson, of Murray, on her Holt and a piano solo by Miss adjournment but four days die Farr. Melissa ,.Mrs. anniversary. birthday 75th eveSaturday feted Midvale was Mlscellianeous Shower Honoring Mrs. William H. Grant. ning at a birthday dinner party. Swanson ca~e from ~wede~ wh~n I The West Jordan stake M Men away, the legislators had acted upa recent bride, Mrs. Hugh Grant A gayly decorated cake centered a young gtrl. She hved m B1s- have had the largest number of on approximately 220 of the 640 and· Mrs. M. J. Told entertained the table and covers were laid for marck, N. Dakota, for many years Master M Men within the M Men bills introduced. Forty-three have at a miscellaneous shower at the Miss Af'.on vVagstaff of Salt Lake, and moved to Murray about seven quaTifications in the church. The been passed by both houses and Grant home on Jefferson street Y.l:r. and Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mr. and years ago. Her many friends wish chief objective of this group is to signed by the governor. These inon Tuesday afternoon. Progressive Mrs. T. F. Greenwood, Mr. and her a happy birthday and continu- give support to the M. I. A. and elude five resolutions and memorihelp in the achievement activities. , als. Twenty-two have been killed games were played at six tables Mrs. C. W. Thornton and Don ed good health. There were 55 Master M Men and 43 withdrawn for one reason . --where prizes were won by Mrs. Greenwood. and their partners at the banquet. or another. Nine have been tabled. Mrs. Stocking Honored Earon A. Jensen, Mrs. Leo AnOn Monday there were 57 senMrs. Russell Stocking of West derson and Mrs. Allison Bills. A llirthday Honored ate-passed bills awaiting action by --- · Mrs. s. W. Bateman was the Jordan was the guest of honor at Saint Patrick day color scheme Helen Hull Jacobs will be one the house and 74 house passed was carried out in the table ap- inspiration for a delightful party a party given by her mother, Mrs. pointments and luncheon. Mrs. when relatives and members of her Henry W. Cooley, and sisters, Mrs. of many famous speakers under measures awaiting action by the t t · Grant received many lovely gifts. family gathered at the Bateman Harold Hansen and Mrs. Clark auspices of the California Writers' senate. Ten bills p!!Ssed by both I B 5 want en rymth poUld me e~ause approval awaiting were branches Gate home in West Jordan Saturday Turner, Friday afternoon. Table club during the 1939 Golden to raise brOl1ers an o ers wan . ·t· 1E . . or disapproval of Governor Henry xposl wn. evening to celebrate Mrs. Bate- games were played and prizes I n t ernat wna MORTUARY Entertains Unity Club a need for IS there flock, layin~ a vetoed far thus has who Blood, H. I Dimond Lionel Mrs. by won were bufA anniversary. birthday man's Phone: Midvale 152 A lovely cream colored pottery basket of English ivy centered fet luncheon was served at 6:30 and Mrs. Hugh Finlayson. Later Spratling, Mrs. Hugh Finlayson, but two measures. One disapproved a practical way for the average after which progressive a two-course luncheon was served Mrs. William Schoar, Mrs. Charles because of a technical defect has poultryman to determine sex of the table when Mrs. R. H. Clayton baby chicks, says Byron Alder, exF 0 R ••. entertained the ladies of the Unity ;~::·s were played. Prizes were to Mrs. ' Joseph Turner of Murray, T. Dimond, Mrs. Lawrence T. been repassed. 1 Utah the of poultryman tension retireteachers' adopted The Mrs. Jensen, M. George Mrs. Dahl, Granger, of Eldredge Asel Mrs. I A. C. Swenson, Irvin Mrs. by won club at a 1 o'clock luncheon at' her home on State street recently. Fol- Swenson, Mrs. Clyde Swenson and and Mrs. Laura Finlayson, Mrs. Ivan Dahl, Mrs. Paul Steinfeldt, ment fund bill limits the state's State Agricultural college. The Japanese sexing method is lowing the luncheon the ladies en- Rube Sharp. Those present includ- Fred Burmeister Sr., Mrs. Fred Mrs. Rue M. Leak, Mrs. Leonard contribution to the fund to $400,00 but only a trained peraccurate, syretirement The biennium. each Mrs. Wood, Earl Mrs. Dimond, WitMillard Mrs. Jr., Burmeister SwenAndrew Mrs. and Mr. ed joyed an old fashioned quilting son can make the determination. party and a book review on the son, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swenson, liatns, Mrs. Emil Tesch, Mrs. Ruby Smith, Mrs. Albert Olson, stem is costing the state general BUY Your CLOTHES 1 fund more than $500,000 for the At the National Agricultural Re-fromlife of Madame Marie Curie ~as Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Swenson and I Charles E. Steadman, Mrs. Parley and the guest of honor. search center, Beltsville, Md., Dr. for request The biennium. current read by Mrs. Melissa B. Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Sharp of East C. W. Knox and J.P. Quinn, gene. b' · th e ensumg Iennmtp was more Members of the club present in- Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ticists of the U. S. department of than $800,000. Several measures Merchant TaUor cluded Mrs. Mildred Seddon and Swenson, Bishop and Mrs. Marlon · to lesson the state's burden had agriculture, bureau of animal inSUIT SALE SPEC~ Lake Salt and of Mr. Brown Sandy; W. Mrs. J. S. Bateman of dustry, have found that such exapproved the and introduced been FREEPANTS -EXTRA City, Mrs. Walter Berrett, Mrs. Mrs. Vernon Bateman and son, ternal characteristics as down col_one is regarded as a compromise. Clarence Wardle, Mrs. Vinnie Lee, of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Ernest or, down striping, beak and shank The senate passed the bill FriFenstermaker, Mrs. Chet Baker, Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rich- ~ day. The retirement fund now con- color are good indicators of sex Mrs. J. H. Greer, Mrs. Horace ards Jr., N. P. Swenson and Beth, with some breeds and crossbreeds. tains more than $900,000. PayBurgon, Mrs. Clarence Sharp, Jean and Glen Bateman, the guest When Rhode Island Red males ments to date have been about Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Mrs. Clyde of honor and her husband. were crossed with Barred "'l>Iy1 $68,000. Soffe and Mrs. Earl Evans. mouth Rock hens the bureau workThe local option bill passed the FISHER'S, SCHLITZ Mrs. Williams Hostess ers observed that chicks with a and tower house by a vote of 37 to 21. Mrs. Millard Williams entertainUnder it counties, cities and towns white spot on the head were males. BECKER'S BEST BEER ed at dinner at her home in West may decide whether they will have Those without white spots on the ON DRAUGHT Jordan Thursday afternoon in honstate liquor stores, provisions be- head proved to be females. This or of Mrs. Harold Hogan. Friends ing that one-fourth of a political method proved almost 99 percent and relatives present included correct in determining sex. entity's registered voters may peMrs. Ray Brown and Mrs. Garland A study of purebred Barred \ tition for an election. If a major- Plymouth Rocks showed that feHendricksen of Draper, and Mrs. ity decide against the sale of liqGlen Hogan, Mrs. Earl Bateman, male chicks have an intense black _ uors, it will be unlawful to operMrs. Albert Dimond, Mrs. Law- 1 renee Rendlesbach, Mrs. Newell .. Jensen, Mrs. Arthur I. Peterson, Mrs. Russell Peterson, Mrs. Geo. James, Mrs. Floyd Gardner, Mrs. Frank Troester, Mrs. Russell I When you see the comfortable floor plan state's various school systems with ~ Stocking, Mrs. Henry Cooley, Mrs. I a view of reporting educational 1~ , of this modern home, you'll agree-it's a Mark Williams, Mrs. Kenneth j Hogan, Mrs. Leonard Brown, Mrs. needs to the 1941 state legislature. "Come Hither" House. ~ 11 appropan for calls measure The Pete Lotts and the guest of bonThe two bedrooms, living room, and riatlon of $25,000. Commission 1~ or. kitchen each occupy a corner so that all have i.· • members will serve without pay. ii i The women's eight-hour bill as 11 Speech, Arts Class cross-ventilation. A sheltered entrance, wide ! I ! i law 8-hour the extends adopted the of members Twenty·seven windows, dining space in the kitchen, with to all industries, trades and occu- j speech-arts class met Sunday evelaundry and recreation rooms in the baseII pations excepting canneries and 1 ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. home. enjoyable really a it make ment i i supplies milk fresh good, that says Science i goods. perishable packing concerns C. A. Nelson on Sixth avenue in ~ i Domestic servants are not includ- i A Morrison-Merrill representative will be East Midvale. The M Men and more of the food elements needed to give ed. Gleaner Girls of the M. I. A. are happy to show you the floor plans (no obli1 sponsors of the class. Character-! gation) and explain how our Home Service youthful vitality than any other food. Drink building was the subject discussed. Department will handle all home building milk every meal. you can be sure it's fresh, ment control to regulate the licensSpecial guests included Genevieve you. for details jj ing and taxing of marble rnaRasmussen, Harry Wright of the ' stake board and A. F. Bateman of This home, complete, ready to live in, if it's from this dairy; also it's West Jordan. may be built on your lot, using the twenty, predominates. Its supporters fav- _ year F. H. A. Plan (plus ii 1 i the put to enough large tax a ored Attends Sisters Club . ..................... for insurance) and taxes 1~ ~ machines out of business. Mrs. Earl Evans attended her A Month ' income average the of Repeal sisters' club meeting held Monday ~j law ended many months of op- l ! at the home of Mrs. Walter Berrett in Union. Mrs. W. A. Brown position on the part of business l_!i, , , and industry to what they held to 1 and Mrs. C. W. Brady of East j be harmful burdens imposed by its ! ! Mill Creek, Mrs. E. N. Howard of Financing - Plan Service • Materials ~ Phone Midvale 72-J3 Holladay, and Mrs. Evans enjoyed provisions. The repeal vote was Mgr. Webster. D. L'. Tel. Midvale 28 1~ 48 to 8, revealing large measur-es l ~ a very social afternoon with lunch-~ ;,~...........,_.. _,..............- ........................................................................................................ - ............................. · •· ! of support from all legislative ele- ~ ...... ..................... ............................................................................ ~ .......................... ;;;;-.;;,;;~~;;:-;..;-;.... ~ eon following. J J===============l! HEED THIS WARNING! I I I I I Strange Bul True I I I .· C. I. Goff & Son ? Slyle, Quality and Long Wear H. F. Rasmussen I I FOOD I The Way You Like It I I JACKS Deluxe LUNCH '~~:~~;:~~~i~x;r.~ r=::~:;:: =:::: ::~:==;::cl i 7 I "Come Hither" House I Health and v.·talt·ty.' I~~ l -~ * !I ! II ~ ·_il, ------- --- '.i:!! !,',,, ~~=sinP!;hi~~:~:~~:~7i!~rs:~; ~ : I l !! Morrison-Merrill & Co. ~-; -~, pri:~e:~z:;1re * ll D A H L' s D A I R y j; II =-------------------- ----------! ' i cr:a~:sm:r~~:t~a:a:~~;t:~u~~~ ·~ ., $2115 n i -- -- i |