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Show Friday, Sept. 29, 1 9 4 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE. U T A H - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P a g e Five Wesl Jordan P-TA Holds Firsl Meet Ulah Clubwomen Plan Special War Bond Drive New officers of the West Jordan Parent-Teacher association held their first meeting of the season Monday, at 8 p m. in the West Jordan junior high school, with Mrs Lee Richardson, president, presiding. Plans for the coming year's program were outlined and the feas ibility of adding a Saturday evening recreation activity was discussed. The delinquency problem was also studied by the grout{ and a project to raise funds for playground equipment was urged by the new officers. Besides Mrs Richardson, officers named to serve during the 194445 season include: Principal H W Jorgensen, first vice president; Mrs Earl Beckstead, South J ordan, second vice president; Mrs Royal Holt, South Jordan, assistant; and Mrs Lloyd Nerdin, secretary. Mrs Ivan Dahl was named president of the home room mothers; Mrs Glen R Benson, publicity; Mrs Gordon Drake, membership; Mrs Jack Smith, program; Mrs E Glen Beckstead, hospitality, and Mrs H W Jorgensen, refreshments. Woman-power of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs--esti- mated to be 3,000 strong-will be concentrated from Oct 2 to 16 in a determined drive to sell extra war bonds. Their goal will be purchase of a $280,000 Liberator PB4Y patrol bomber to bear the marker, "Utah Federation, GFWC.'' Preparations for the campaign have been thoroughly laid under the auspices of the Utah war finance committee. women's division, and the direct guidance of Mrs Sterling M Ercanbrak, state federation president; Mrs Warren H Keate, war bond chairman, and Mrs 0 A Wiesley, women's divi- sion director. Each club member will be responsible for selHng at least one $100 bond. Assisting in the drive will be the following sectional leaders: Mrs Dan Peterson, Brigham City, northern district president; Mrs E G Stein, Salt Lake district president; Mrs S J Granquist, Bingham Canyon, Central District president; Mrs C A Larsen, Price, Eastern District president; Mrs J Ervel Christensen, Orem, First District president; Mrs Lucille Greenwood, Richfield, SanpeteSevjer District president; Mrs Rone Seely, Vernal, Uintah Basin District president; Mrs Don C Daley, Panguitch, South District president. Ninety-nine member clubs \:vill participate in the drive, said Mn Harold Larson, president of the Midvale Ladies Community club. Democratic Women Await Talk bv Labor Official Miss Esther Peterson of Washington, D C, executive secretary of the labor education committee, for the re-election of President Roosevelt, Senator Thomas and Representatives Granger and Robinson, will be the featured speaker at a meeting of the Democratic Women's study group of Precinct 6, Friday (tonight> at 8 p m in the Union ward chapel, Mrs Wilma Butler has announced. Mrs Horace Jenkins, president, will be in charge of the meeting. Miss Peterson's topic will be 11 How to Win Friends and Influence Voters." Another speaker of the evening will be Warwick La,moreaux, South Salt Lake City, who is running for the state senate. The public is inivited, Mrs Butler said. EGBERTS ENTERTAIN FOR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS Mr & Mrs Ross Egbeert of West Jordan entertained Sunday for Lt Merlin Myers, stationed with the army air corps in California, Mr & Mrs Frank Tedesco, Los Angeles, Calif, and Mr & Mrs Eldon Myers, Salt Lake City. Have you paid your suoscription? Penne~'s All New Wool Clearance Priced TOWN CLAD SUITS LADIES' HATS ?dd Lots - Several Styles 20 only New Low Price - 17 only SOc and 1.00 18.00 Brown Capeskin LEATHER JACKETS Genuine Fur Felt MEN'S DRESS HATS Broken sizes - Priced Low 5 only Broken sizes. Reduced Price 17 only 8.00 3.00 Townclad MEN'S TOP COATS 50% Wool Lined DURABLE WORK JACKETS Sizes 35 and 39 - 3 only Priced to Clear WATER REPELLANT Sizes 36 to 50 - Reduced to Colorful Print All New Wool QUILT BLOCKS . automobile and casualty insurtf. NEED A DOG?-We bave 9 registered Pointer pups, 6 wks. old. C. H. Wood, Box 101, Social Ave. Phone Mid. 70-R-5. 4tS29 FOR RENT-Almost new, newlycleaned 4-room modern home, 1 block from Riverton school and ward chapel. Hardwood floors, kitchen and bathroom covered with inlaid linoleum, Telephone Midvale 457W. FOR SALE - Concord grapes at market price at Ole Ahlstrom's vineyrtrd on Alta road, one mile east of Jordan high school. Bring your own container. 3tS29 FOR SALE-Shavings and sawdust, good for use in chicken coops and nests. Inquire Wm. Scoggan, W e1ch Planing Mill, Midvale. FOR SALE - 3tS29 32 H.P. Johnson motor. Steel pipe trailer and boat. See at 45-5th Ave, Midvale, after 5 p. m. 3t06 FOR SALE-Clothes line poles. BOLTS, 25 to 50 per cent off. Stoker Welding Shop, 7571 South 3t06 State street. availability. Bill Roderick, Utah Oil & Ref. dist. 8953 S. State St. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt.; 3-room house; 1 single room. Phone Mid. 294, or inq. Valley Furniture store. It. FOR SALE-Brand new pipe vise, child's toilet seat, steel frame buck saw, auto fuses, hinges, 26:00x16 tubes, tools, miscellaneous articles, etc. Rt. 1, Box 46A, Ed\vin Cox home, State street. FOR SALE-Goldbranson upright piano. Inq. 486 E. 6th Ave, Midvale, Utah. FOR RENT-Two small rooms furnished or unfurnished. Inq. Nels 0 Anderson, Wasatch St. 150 burlap or cotton potato bags; also 100 lb. size mesh bags. See Geo. Barton, 153 Lincoln St. Midvale. It. FOR SALE - Beautiful Midvale home. Three apartments and building lot with 4 garages in- cluded, $14,000.00. Phone Midvale 331R3. Buy your Milk Bottle Caps here. UNION SUITS Mr & Mrs Albert Olson entertained Saturday evening at an ice cream party in honor of Mrs Olson's sister, Pvt Emma Gardner, who recently joined the WACs. She left Salt Lake for Iowa on Monday. Those present were: Mr & · Mrs R V Gardner, Mr & Mrs Rulon Goff and daughter, Wanda, and son, Bobbie, all of West Jordan, and Mr & Mrs LaMar Gardner of Salt Lake, besides the guest of honor, the host and hos tess and Miss Ila Olson. Pvt Gardner gave a short travelogue of her trip by bomber to the Northwest from which she returned last week. EAST JORDAN M I A DANCE SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT East Jordan L D S stake activity leaders, Berneice Hyke and Collin Wood, announced today that final plans have been made for the annual stake dance to be held tonight <Friday), at 9 p m , in the Midvale junior high school. Virginia Walker, Salt Lake ·city, of the general I..t. I A board will demonstrate dancing during the evening. Admission will be by budget ticket and young people 15 years or under must be chaperoned, the officers said. COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Glen Graves.. Pastor Sunday school, 10 a m; worship service, 11 a m; Young Peopel's meeting, 7 p m; choir practice, Wednesday, 4 p m; Boy's Club, Thursday, 4 p m. N ot:ice to Young People Today (Friday> our young people • are uniting with those from Liberty Park church at Liberty park. The reason-a "wiener roast" and 11 Sing festival." If you want to go, meet at the church at 5:15 today. 1 Bring your own buns and wieners only. THE LOW DOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE This Mr Norman Thomas, you know, he is no green gosling. He runs for president every 4 years, but never gets elected. He don't want to get elected-he just wants to run. He has no worries about fights between his top men-he has none of same. And while we are on bureaus and top men, the fussin' is getting brisker, as new ones edge in as the old ones are edged out. Signs are pointing to a weakening in the bureau fabric, and as the bickering continues somebody is gonna make a mis- take and tell the whole truth-and the fat will then be in the fire. Congress is beginning to see the light and is commencing to show a few first signs of spunk. Congress has sure been shoved around. But back to Mr Thomas. He asked for time on the radio to answer a broadcast from Bremerton by one of his opponents. They turned him down at first, bu-t: she showed fight, and won out-folks A total of 5618 students are now enrolled in the Jordan school dis- 1.50 trict, it is reported by Supt C N Jensen. \Vomen's Sizes 36 and 38 - 50 suits Reduced to Clear . • r: on "But is it necessary to say that Jingleheimer's Boll Weevil Extractors are made only by The Jinglebeimer Boll Weevil Extractor Corooration ?" In connection with announcement of the Presidential Proclamation setting aside the week beginning Oct 8, as Fire Prevention Week throughout the nation, is the information that farm fire losses in 1943 amounted to ap- proximately $95,000,000 or slightly more than one-fourth of the total fire loss from all causes. Injuries and loss of life as a result of farm fires assume serious proportions. These losses are particularly ser• ious during the war. The number of fires can be greatly reduced by the exercise of intelligent foresight, and it is incumbent upon the people of the nation to take all .measures they can toward that end, declare officials of the Utah extension service. Subscribe for The Sentinel and read all the local news OOOOOOoOOOOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOOoooOoOOOOOOOOUoooooooOOOOOOOoOOoooOoooooooOOOOO OOO OO OO OOO OOOoO OO oooooooooooo o oooooOOOOOOOUOOOOHUOOOOOOOOOOO,oOOOOOOooooo o OOO . . OUOO OOOOOOMOOOOUOOOOOOO-·-···- -SWEDISH-FILMBy Insistent Demand :'Rhapsody of Sweden" Open or Closed Toes Brown or Black - 34 pair 2.00 Showing the beautiful sceneries and customs from many parts of Sweden IRIS THEATRE MURRAY. UTAH I 52 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 at7p.m.and9p.m. ~ Do lhal Home Repairing Now Before Cold Weather Strikes l II We have complete stocks of I w:su:::: M~:::::: ~:~~ltsa:;in~~~bi:::~g, i ' I II i ! Storm and Screen Doors '' II I Morr~!~~.:~~~~~~.& Co. I I MIDVALE, ::u TURNER, M~;_ Wd. " I '·································································································································································· ·······························' :.................................................................... , .................................................................................................................................... Purchase Your FalL Needs at Gamble Store NEW MERCHANDISE Porcelain Coal Heaters, 3 to 4 room size ___ $59.95 5-room size _______ 79.95 Coleman Oil Heaters -----~----------····--·----$44.95 Baby High Chairs, good selection -·---------$5.65-$11.95 Carpet Sweepers ··----------·---------- ···----·· $6.49 Christmas Toys and Dolls now on display; Better Shop Early! Congoleum and Felt-base rugs, 9x12 _ _ _ _ _ _ _$7.45 6x9 ________ 3.49 Inlaid Unoleum and Congoleum by the yard. Beet Kruves -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _79¢ Fruit Jars ·-------- pts. 69¢ - qts. 79¢ - 2-qt. $1.15 USED MERCHANDISE Good selection of Coal Heaters, porcelain enamel finish, good grates and linings ______ $21.50 to $46.95 Several good used Kitchen Ranges $29.95; $31.95; $45.95 3 used Hot Water Heaters __ $8.95 - $18.95 and $49.95 Reconditioned Car Radios, used ___$19.95 to $25.95 2 reconditioned Console Radios - - -$39.95 and $45.95 (will consider trade) Portable Radio, AC-DC, battery, very fine ------$35.95 BATH ROOM FIXTURES: DRESS SHOES t r home of Mrs James Powell. JO SERRA 3 pound, part wool, 12 only by McFeatte"' iary will be held Oct II, at the sociaUst party has been so elbowed in on, by the bureaucrats, which has been pilfering his ideas, that Mr Thomas may have to dig up a new name for his outfit-or go out of business. 15c ISTRICTLY BUS I NESS Mrs Walter Jenkins was reelected president of the Midvale Ladies' Fire Auxiliary at a meeting held this week at the Jenkins home. Mrs James Powell was reelected vice president and Mrs Frank Canning, secretary. Committee chairmen named to serve dul"ing the 1944-45 season are Mrs Clyde Canning, finance; Mrs L A Sumbot, sick; Mrs Fred Jenkins, entertainment and refreshments; Mrs Canning, publicity. The ladies entertained their husbands at a "watermelon bust" at the Clyde Canning home recently. The next meeting of the auxil- like that kind of guy. But his QUILT BATTS Heavy Cotton West SACKS FOR SALE-100 lb. size Clearance Priced 3.00 See our remnant table for all kinds of quality bargins SEE Mrs Heber C Aylett for fire, ance. Phone Mid. 36. • MR & MRS ALBERT OLSON ENTERTAIN PVT GARDNER WANT ADS Giant Package, Large Pieces 20 only Sizes 38 and 39 - 3 only Bottom Price .75 To assist the many new teachers who have entered the profession during this emergency and to assist regular teachers to improve their certification, the Jordan school district is sponsoring 2 extension courses which will be very beneficial, according to Dr C N Jensen, superintendent. A cow·se in "elementary work" taken from the Brigham Young University at Provo, is held each Monday at 4 p m at Midvale junior high school with approximately 100 teachers enrolled, and a class in "Gujdance" from the University of Utah, is held each Tuesday at 4 p m at the Jordan high school, with 80 enrolled, according 1:o Arthur E Peterson, assistant superintendent of the Jordan school district. 12.00 2.00 STUDENT'S SPORT COATS Ladies Fire Auxiliary Re-Elects Officers WANTED-2 truck drivers to haul gas and fuel oil. Applicants must have certificate of Month-End Clearance . Teacher Courses Given by District Toilet, complete __ $27.95 Basin, complete ____$20.95 Bath tub, complete $62.95 Pipe and Pipe Fittings. SEWING MACHINE, A-1 condition________ _ _ _ $29.95 McCaskey CASH REGISTER, good conditioJL____ $39.95 GAMBLE'S EARL L. SMITH, Authorized Dealer Midvale, Utah |