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Show r Th MIDVALE SENTOtEL Sec 2 Tg June 3, 1949 Agricultural Confab Plans Large Speaker Roster ROLLER'S Hoalthlul Recreation Clean Sport livestock marketing conferwill be held at Utah State Morris H. Tayor, USAC livestock extension marketing specialist, announced this week. Turpo.se of the conference ia to air the pros and cons of the major livestock marketing problems affecting Utah producers and buyers, Prof. Taylor said. The conference is being sponsored by the Extension Service in cooperation with the Experiment Station and College proper "Many marketing agencies are also assisting, to make the conference a success, he said. R. C. A.shby, University of Illinois, Who has spent a life time studying and teaching livestock marketing; A. Z. Hoker, president of the American Stockyards Ass'n. & and manager of Union Stockyards at Ceveland, Ohio: John T. ('aine, III, general manager of the Western Stock Show at Denver & director of both Denver & Ogden Union StockA ence Bowling OPEN 22-2- 4, - Sat & Sun, v I rinnn 1 g Weekdays, V 3 pm. Reservations invited FREE INSTRUCTIONS Skating Eve, 7:30-1- 0 Matinees: Sat & Sun, 1:30 - 4:00 Classes: Adults: .. '11 v Wed, 10-1- 2 Beginners & Juniors: Tuesdays 4 to 6. Private Parties Fri Matinee, or 10-1- 2 p m. yards. reservation in advance Lloyd White, wool grower & sponsorer of wool warehousing at F"t. Stockton, Texas; James Hooper, manager, Utah Wool Marketing Ass'n., Salt Lake City. Harvey Dastrup, commissioner of ma keting, Utah State Dept. of Agriculture, Salt Lake City; Clarence Anderson, market news reporter, livestock branch, PMA., Ogden: Attorney Charles Root, Utah Public Service commission. ROLLER'S Air Conditioned BOWLING BILLIARDS Corner Wasatch & State South of Underpass Phone Mid. 910-- - W Salt Lake Utah. City; Charles Midvalean Tours Southern Europe Mediterranean Redd Luncheon with Wendy Warren Stanley R McRenolds, senman, s L'SN, son of Mrs Margaret of Route 1, Midvale, Utah, this week arrived in the Mediterranean aboard the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea for a six month cruise which will afford him the opportunity to visit seaports of Europe & Northern Africa. First glimpse of the Old World vas the rock of Gibraltar, where transiting the Straits of Gibral- tar for Augusta, Sicily. While in this area the aircraft carrier will concentrate on vast fleet excercises, aimed at the peak of fighting effiAn-dru- These & other speakers will all livestock producers and handlers, Professor Taylor 3aid. There will be open discussion under the leadership of Professor have an opportunity to participate i nthese discussions. Livestock produce: s, packers, commission representatives, order buyers, truckers, meat distributors & all who are interested wool are urged to attend. All extension county agricultural agents will participate. i Housing will be provided on the college campus at a nominmain-taninal charge. Producers should confact thnr county agent & make arrange- ciency. ments to attend. All interested members of the traite should con- NAILS DROPPED IN FEED tact Professor Taylor at USAC FATAL TO FARM ANIMALS as soon as possible for room reservations. Because eating nails has been Arrangements are being made fatal to numerous farm animals, for special entertainment each care should tie taken to avoid evening. Families of those- at- dropping nails when re roofing tending will be welcome to any building in which hay or in this entertainment. other feed is stored. The risk ctf losing valuable PONTIAC REPORTS livestock can be minimized by PRICE CUT placing the new roof on top of In accordance with General the old one. This method of roof application, Motors price reduction statement Pontiac Motors Division announ- which is possible with fire resistant asphalt shingles or roll roofces a $15.00 reduction of the list ing, also is advantages because prices of all Pontiac models ef- it preserves the remaining use- I fulness fective immediately, of the old material. g mmill MIJIII miU. rare good fortune to be part e of a husband-and-wif- team - por-ticipa- JJII JIHJ lllll I. II .IJI. JH IH..I IUIII.I. II Mil. .. Ml! ... on a daytime serial! Betty Betty Winkler first met her husband, George Keane, when he auditioned for, and landed, the part of Bill Roberts on "Rosemary". It wasn't too long before wedding bells rang on the pro-gafor Rosemary and Bill . . . but the courtship must have been mighty realistic, because Betty and George were married in real life soon lifterwards! m Betty was born in Berwick. Pennsylvania, and a few years later her family moved to Akron. Ohio, where 4 year-olBetty first showed her histrionic talent in a blackface song routine at a local entertainment Along with her first year of kindergarten, Betty plunged right into dramatic lessons and piano instruction. With such an early start, it is not surprising that when she graduated from Hyde Park High School in Chicago, Betty was engaged as a member of the Cleveland Playhouse Repertory Company, and played leads with the troupe for a year in Akron and surrounding cities. Then, about 1937, came radio, and Betty Winkler started right out playing leads in such programs as "The Trial of Vivian Waie", "Girl Alone", "Abie's Irish Rose", and now, "Rosemary". In addition to their radio work, Betty and George bong id Actors' Studio, a select experimental acting group headed by two of Broadway's top people, Director Elia Kazan and producer Cheryl Crawford. As we sipped our coffee. I asked Betty what difference success has made in her attitude toward her work. "It's wonderful,'' said Betty. "I used to have to spend all my time getting ahead. Now I find that I have much more time to devote to some of the things I have always wanted to study . . . music, art, psychiatry . . . and even cook'ng! Then, with a twinkle in her eye, Betty added, "I'd love to have you come for dinner some night." What could I do? My hand was forced to reach for the check. tiy our Merchant's Lunch Cliff Fall Fatal to Daw Roast Veal On Weekend Hiking Trek Special Introductory . . . Limited Time gSTl I guess I'm just lazy when it comes to luncheon interviews. I like the ones close to CBS, so I can leave after my "Wendy Warren and the News" broadcast at 12:15, and be at the restaurant in a matter of minutes. Today I took vira-ciou- s Betty WinXIer, star of CBS's "Rosemary", to Louis and which is directly across from CBS. But I'm beginning to run out of close ones . . . maybe I Hould save a tew for a rainy day. For a small restaurant, Louis and Armand s is almost "plushy". We lock a table right in the middle, where we could scan the predominantly radio crowd, and spotted a lot of friends The food is excellent, with a strong emphasis on sea foods, and a superb chef's salad, which was what we both ordered. Betty Winkler, as you probably know, has the DRAPER LITERARY CLUB HEARS BOOK REVIEW The Draper Ladies Literary Club held a meeting at Mrs Wilda Beck's home May 25, at 8:00. A book review was given by Mrs Rebecca Benson. Book reviewed was The Mountain Fell. Hostesses were Mrs Gladys Hansen & Mrs Erma J By Pat Rogan Glen Daw, 18, son of Mr and So Albert W Daw, 6319 9th East lost his footing while on Storm Mountain hiking & fell about 600 feet to his death Saturday afternon. Daw had praduated from high school the day before & on that c'ay had received praise in The Midvale Sentinel for his work in Club. the The week before he and another boy from Logan were each presented with a 17 jewel wrist watch as having made the most records in the outstanding Mrs. 4-- 4-- state. thought they could make it. Daw went across the cliff first. He lost his grip & fell to his Jeath. Horrified, Miss Woodward screamed for help & watched as her companion plummeted to his death 600 feet below. Three men tied ropes to the terrorized Mjiss Woodward & brought her down to safety. They were Lorus Kratchner of 7200 S. 27th West; Jack Johnson of Salt Lake & DeRoyce Karteh-re- Roast Beef No of 2231 E 3380 So. Survivors include his parents, three sisters, Mrs. Dawna Carlisle of Salt Lake; Mrs. Carol Maynes So. Cottonwood; & La matei what we xoastit is GOOD! U. S. CAFE r of later this Daw, month where he was to be honHe was to leave Roast Pork Main Street Midvale Ree Cotonwood & three Harold Daw in Novia brothers, ored for his work. serving a Latter-da- y The acident ocurred while he Scotia Saint mission, Weston Daw of and Miss Maurire Woodward of Union & Owen Daw of So. CotMurray were climbing the rocky tonwood. mountain. They were off the He was born May 25 in Hollo-da& had lived in South Cotton-iooregular trail, when Daw evidentfor 14 years. ly slipped & piunged to the rocks below. He was a member of the LatterAccording to Mrs. Milton -day Saint Church where he Woodward, mother of Maurine, was a member of the South the two were warned not to go ward. He was a priest on the hike; but they went there. Since the trail was filled He also was active in the with brush which scratched legs Club, where he received praise & clothing, the two decided to for being one of the two most descend by a different route. outstanding members last year. 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Bluffdale Woman Feted Before Mission Trip Ml Jordan Stake Plans Religious Mrs Thelma daughter of Mr from Hollywood Two Sixes Professional Plastic Curlers k M At Vincent Dru 2 R Butterfield, & Mrs Jack Rind-lisbaof Bluffdale, was honored at a farewell Testimonial in the Buffdale ward Friday May 27th at 8 p m, prior to her departure for the Spanish American Mission. She will enter the mission home at Salt Lake City on June 6th. Royal Beckstead of the West Jordan Stake presidency will be the featured sneaker, with ch re- marks from Charles Turner of the ward bishopric & a responce by the missionary. Several good musical numbers have been arranged for the oc- casion. Mrs Butterfield is a graduate of the Jordan High School & is at present employed by the Motor Company in River-to- n. But-trefie- ld She has resided with her BYU Sorority Elecis Midvale Girl Secretary Pageant in June Stanley A Rasmussen, Claude Thornhill Waltz Waltzing Romberg Les Chopin Boston Pops . YES, WE have the records for the new 45 RPM PLAYERS! AND WE have the new Players, adaptor units to use with your present radio; also individual players which operate independent of radio! and beautiful console models, embodying the new 45 RPM Players. Come in See them Play them yourself and be convinced of their superiority, they just CAN'T be beat! 4 DM-111- 3 presi- dent of the LDS Mount Jordan Stake, this week announced the of Orson Smith, apointment stake high councilman, to be chairman of the committee in charge of the stakes annual religious pageant "Refiners Fires". This years production of the pageant will tell the "Story of Joseph", Ross Mussen said. The pageant is a yearly summer activity of the Mount All writing of the play & the designing of scenery & costumes is done by "home talent". It is presented in the outdoor theatre at Glacio Park lodge & will be seen this year the latter' part of June. Isaac Sorenson, former bishop of the Sandy First ward & Glen Sacos of the Sandy Third ward were named to help prepare the Jor-stak- e. Syl-phid- SOTER'S 47 N Main Mid 812 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SPEEDS UP FARWWOR? THE pageant. HorseShadrach Phil Hams UNIVERSAL "JEEP" i. ready any time of day or year will have charge of for the next job field work, the physical arangements for the hauling, towing or belt work. Sacos will direct the play. play. SaYes you time and money, Rehearsals have been in proJanice Jensen, Midvale, was too, for iu cost is spread over recently elected secretary of gress for several weeks but actimany jobs. Compare the "Jeep" for usefulness and Lambda Delta Sigma at Brigham vity has been intensified during low cost. the past week, Rasmusssen addYoung University. Miss Jensen was formally In- ed. Several committees have been Thi Mighty troduced at the Inaugural Banquet for LDS Church members anounced to design & build sce- UNIVERSAL which preenJed the annual nery, lighting & costumes, & Ralph Gull are preparSpring Form&? last week. WILLYS Lambda Delta Sigma is a na- ing the sound equipment & re1NTERMOUN7AIN for students for the tional organization cordings pageant Gerald Andrus, Draper, heads belonging to the Church of Jesus INC. the costuming committee & WilChrist of Latter Day Saints. Dealers and Distributors She is the daughter of Mr L liam H Bartlett, Sandy, will 333 South 3rd East St & construct the scenery. Mrs Hans Jensen, Midvale. Salt Lake City Wed V3T5I Sorenson Ar-man- d de-s'g- n |