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Show • THE UTE SENTINEL Midvale, Utah, Friday June 15, 1934 Tbe Ute Sentinel Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah. ----- Your Own Bad{ Yard By ELROY BOBERG WOODRUFF PRINTING COMPAJ'•JY, Publishers G. S. NORTHCUTT, Editor PAGE FOUR 1932 and '33 when silver was at extremely low prices with little demand . . . . it is almost a certainty that Utah can again go into first place as soon as her mine op- HOW SMART ARE YOU? Answers on page 4 erators believe it profitable to do so. . . and with that time practic1. What is the population of Although the ant hn.s been a ally upon us ... we may confident~-~M=fD;;,VALE, -UTAH, FRIDAY-;-.rU:NE 15, 1934 _ _ symbol of industry since the time ly set out to look for the corner the state of Tennessee? which PROSPERITY has 2. What are the College Colors fred McDonald, A'largaret Tholen, of King Solomon, this busy little behind ll\IPORTANT HAPPENINGS been so successfully hiding. of the U. S. Naval Academy? insect can cauge considerable anand Helen Jannsen and Mr. Don (Continued from page 1.) 3. Where was Paul Muni born? noyance about the bouse and garThe hurican that ~~.1.·opt Cen- Greenwood and Glenn Borg, who 4. What is the heighth of The den. Some varieties seem to take tral America. last week, with its bave attended the B. Y. U. this Leaning Tower of Pisa? a delight in building their nest aattendant disasters, floods, and year, returned hmne last week. 5. Where is the largest Library bout the choicest plant or tree in landslides, ldlled more than 2,000 - aBorn to Mr. ·and Mrs. Dan Blaz- abroad? the garden while others have a persons, according to reports from Richard Olsen is spending part 6. What was the first public the stricken areas. San Salvador, of his vacation at Peoche, Nevada. habit of raiding the ldtchen or zard of Murray. on . .June 5. a girl. building Mrs. BJazzfl.rd erected in Washington, was formerly Miss pantry after sweets. with a death list of approximately - oEudora Webster of this ward. D. C.? Life of the Ant. 2,000, suffered most, v,rhUe other Mr. and }.irs. 'J'i' -.::'l."'lk Hiclts en~ 7. Where is the largest comAt certain towns smallPr in population were ~ertained at dinner of the yea:r, - oSunday. Covers young wingedtimes mercial Radio Broadcasting stamales and females Mr. and Mr!5. Mar8hall Smith of entirely destroyed. were laid for Mrs. E. A. Huber, emerg-e from the nest and take Butte, Montana. and tion in the worJ,.P? Mrs. Smith's Heavy rainstonns accomp~nying and daughter Atlene of Salt Lake 8. -who was Frederic Remingthe hurricane worked down the and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gratehouse their mating flight. This is known F-ister, Mjss Hilda Beckstead spent ton? as swaTming and usually occurs last week vi8iting their parents, .sides of mountains. causing lakes of Culver City, California. 9. How many cubic feet in a over large areas on the same day Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Becl..:stead. and rivers to flood the countryside. -ocord of wood? which fact accounts for the prev-oemperilling- the lives of those who 10. Anetta is the Capitol of Miss Phyllis Larsen joined the aJence of flying ants at certain A large number of M. I. A. and managed to escape the landslides. Misses Francine what country? and Annette Quick times. After mating the female Primary officers attended the con-0and her father, Dr. Quick, and left tears or breaks her wings off, ventions Friday. Saturday, and 0n Monday, Jtme 11. the Senate on Tuesday for a trip to Yellowdigs into the ground, and begins Sunday in Salt Lake. voted down an amendment offer- stone park. to establish a new nest. Mating ---oed by Henrick Shipstead, farm !a-<>occurs but once in a life of the feA number of M-Men and Gleanbot" seruttor from Minnesota, proMrs. J. A. Scorup of Provo Miss Rosalie Olsen attended a male but a queen may live for as er girls took part in the musical viding for immediate payment of luncheon Monday spent Tuesday at the home of her at the home of long as 15 years laying thousands concert given Saturday evening in the soldiers' bonus. The proposal Miss Bernice daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Decker of Salt Lake. of egg-s during her life. Fortunate- the Salt Lake L. D. S. tabernacle called for t:he issuance of $2,000,Mrs. W. R. Ashment was sur- ly only a small number of queens under direction of Noble Caine of Fairbourn. 000,000 In new rurrencsy to pav prised -obet:' homP Tuesday even- ever succeed in establishing new ~Chicago. off the World War veterans ad- ine; by at At thP. work and business meetmP.mbers of her card club, nests, thousands being eaten or -ojusted service compensation certi- the occasion being her birthday destroyed ing of Crescent ward Relief Sociby toads, frogs, birds, Mrs. Dorothy Wright formerly ficates, which are payable under anniversary. Tbe ety, luncheon cloths and other lizards or other natural game enemies. "500" was MiRs Dorothy Rooth. and Miss Virthe enresent Jaw in 1945. The vote plaved and Followrefreshments were Control Measures. · .ginia Booth of Salt Lake visited sewing was worked on. was 31 for the amendment; -51 served. Many substances have been plac- at the home af their parents, Mr. ing tbe business hour refreshments Fourteen guests were against. Both Utah Senators voted ed on the market for the control and Mrs. J. L. Booth on Sunday. were served. Hostesses were Mrs. present. against the amendment. Ellen Ainsworth, Mrs. Grace Smith -oof ants but the fact that a good , --a---oTwenty-six- High Priests. their Mrs. Lila Harrison. Mrs. Leona Dean Sharp left last week for many of these are plainly marked Semetary of State. Cordell Hull, Search Light. Nevada. where he "temporary relief" shows that the wives. and widows of High Priests Beckstead, Mrs. Thelma Hyde, in a note dispatched to the Brit- will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leon ant is rather hard to deal with. attended the Hig-h Priest stake Mrs. Olga Lancast:er. ish Ambassador. on June 11, of-oThose which live in a well defined social given in the Riverton Secfered the United Kingdom a new Malstrom. Ray nest Mickelson. can readily son of Mr. and bo destroyed by ond ward amusement hall. Dane-o-debt deal. The secretary in a Mrs. Adolph pouring Mickelsen varying quantities is quite ill of cal'ing and refreshnlents were the feaMrs. Earl Evans motored to Taystrong-ly worded note suggeested suffering an attack af mastoid cium cyanide of carbon disulfid tui-es of the evening. that his Majesty's (King George) lorsville Tuesday and was a guest solution in the nests. The amount trouble. -o-government make payment in of Mrs. Leon Frame . needed will vary from an ounce -oLast Sunday, Mrs. Nellie Ander-0~oods and service. the amount due or two for a small hill to one half ~on went to Ogden to attend the The one-act plays: 'Wedding .June 15. if cash were not available. Wednesday of last week,-wldeT to one pound for a large compound funeral services of her nephew, Presents," and "The Old Maid." Secretary Hull pointed out that the direction of the Primary of- hill. '!'he sodium cyanide solution Ivan Moffatt. were presented by tlre ward M. I. it was not necessary under the ficers of the ward, a 4--H club was is effective if made by dissolving ---oA, Thursday evening in the ward new legislation to pay in full the organized. Officers chosen as fol- an ounce of the substance in a galMrs. Vilate Gardner Anderson amusement hall. amount due, in order to stay with~ lows: Martha Glover, president: ]on of water. Gasoline is effective of Grover. Star valley, Wyoming, -<>out the class of defaulters-and Maxine Gordon, vice-president: also if enough is used. It must visited with relatives of West JarMr. and Mrs. Willram McComb ur~ed the British 2"0vernment to Ruth Carlsen secretary and treas- be remembered that any of these dan last week Hm:vfng for home on and family of Salt Lake and Mr. offer settlement on the installment urer; Retta Evans Chorister and substances are more or less injuri- Tuesday of thiS week. and Mrs . .J. F. Harrison spent Sun'IJ)lan. assuring his Majesty's rep- yell masterj Katherine Alexander, . ous to plants. -aday with Mr. and M"rs·. Don Conresentatives that anv proposal reporter, and Mrs. Bernice Young House Varieties. Mrs. Agnes Wideman of Denver, over of Provo. which promises mutua] benefit will instructor. The ~econd meet:ine: These are easilv destroyed if C'11or'\do. visited at the home of -o-be caTefully considered. wa!'l held Wednesdav of this week th~ir nests can be located simply Mrs. Willard Richardson on WedMrs. E. W. Sanders, Mrs. Lfla -oat the home of MN Be:rnirf' Youne bv using control measures describ- ~ nesday, June 6. Harrison, Mrs. Jack Sundquist, <rts.rence na.~row~ astute lawyer, where the time was snent in sew- ed above. If this is not possible: . -oMr!'i. Lila Harrison, Mrs. Ha.zei Mr. :;-nd Mr~. P. T. Bateman had chairman of the N. R. A. Review ing-. The club exoectl'l to hold the following control n1easures will SanOe~ and Mrs. Gus- Nystrom Board. appointed by President -meeting-s each week where pro- help. Napthaline flakes scattered a..s thetr guests- Sunday, Mr. a.nd Roosevelt. flayed Hugh Johnson, ;ects of interest will be taken up. about on the floor. shelves, and Mrs. 0. J. Bateman. daughter June, spent Monday afternoon the guests at the point of entrance to the and Mr. Nathan Snap of Rupert. of Mrs. Irene Olson of Sandy. 1n a report file.d with the President -oCards were enioved and refreshon .Tune 12, charging the code adMrs. I. A. Norris and Mrs. Vera house usually drive away the in- Iti::tho. Other guests· were Mr. and ments were served. ministrator with being arbitrary s-.,ith and children of Sandv visit- truders. poisoned svrup scattered ~rq. EHQ"et;e Wag-staff of Ben-o-'1n the: exercise of his power and ed. Wednesday with Mrs. Geneva along- the runways in covered tins rnon and ~Iss Thora Jesperson of Members of the M-Men basketor e-lass jars is effective. Tucson, Anzona. as being totallv unsuited to the Sharp. ball team of Crescent ward, 1934 f"etllus. habits, traditions, or psy~ Such a syrup may be made from . -o-chAmpions of East Jord·an stake chologv of the American people. Little Miss Lois Evans attended 1 mmce concentrated Ive, 2 ounces ~Iss TJ;tora Jesl?erson of Tucson, M-Men basket ball league, and Johnson, speaking- at a press a birthday par t y W e dn es d ay com- Whl·te arsem·c, 1 pound sugar, and 1'-r1zona IS spend1ne- the week at their pArtners will be guests of •h p T B t h st f conference labelled the charge as plimenting Darlene Howard of 1 pint water. e · a eman ome, gue o honor at a banquet and dance to East Mill Creek. Proteet The Food. Mr. Lynn Bateman. ridiculous. be given by Crescent ward M. I. A. -<>-Food may be protected from ---o·-oFriday evening-, June 15, at Cres~nts by placing it on a table the Harold and Wtlson Bat~man left cent ward F ranee notified the United chapel beginning at T Mrs. Eva Lewis of Midvale spent legs of which rest in can filled Sunday for G~and Junction, Colo· States government on Wednesday p. m. Honored members of the · of this week, that it would not be :~dnesday with Mrs. John G. Lar- with water, the water surroundin~ rado, to spend the summer. team include: Elmer Sanders, Ger· the table lege being covered with .._ .._ d M -o--L d able to pay the debt installment -o-tb ·n film of oil. .l,l',l.J.. an rs. avenus 01 son an ald Lunnen, Elmo Lunnen, Ron·-due on June 15. She S\lggested. Mrs. Nora Hiatt of Payson vis-J a I daughter Chloe, from Logan spent ald Jensen, Hilmer Otsen, Alva. however. willingness to discuss and ited Wednesday with Mrs. Rachel Fairbourn, DeMar and LaVar CarMILLING AROUND the week-end at the home of Mr. rol. arrive at a new debt agTeement Forbush. Raymond Johnson. William (Continued from page l.) and Mrs. P. T. Bateman. Smith ·and coach George Beck·satisfactory to both countries. ~ the SilvE"r Jubilee Committee --o-The French government recogstead. Word was received Wednesday wor'kc:: with the same vigor to put Mrs. Robert Goulder, sister of nized the validity of the debt, but -oThe Stake Missfonary commitplead inability to pay at this time 'by relatives here that Earl Thorn- in Midvale a worthwhile festivity Mrs. Alfred Fttrse, is in a Salt tee furnished the program at Cresdue to depressed conditions that ton, formerly of East Midvale, now th::.t he does to. put out of Midvale Lake hospitat. - o ')f Santa Barbara, California, met cent ward chapel Sunday evening. f\. disastrous fire. . . there is no President and Mrs. David T. h11ve existed for the past few with a serious auto accident and doubt about it Clyde and his comSpeakers were Joseph Millerberg. ;Years. was at the Santa Barbara hospital. mitteemen have laid the founda- Dahl and son Harry and daughter and Niels Nielson. Music was fum .. Beth have returned home frOm a France is in default to the a-otion for a gala day on the occasion visit to Idalia and the Yellowstone isbed by Miss Frances Gardner mount of $82,308,412.00, through and Milton Cundick. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kresser of the City's Twenty-Fifth Anni- park. failure to pay installments due and children of Pheonix, Arizona, versa.ry . . . . the program as outo since the Hoover Moratorium. On lined will furnish entertainment Mrs. Sarah Beckstead of South June 15, there is an additional in- are visiting relatives here. o for all ages and all tastes and if .Jordan entertained at dinner Sunstallment of $59,000,218.00 falling Tuesday evening the M. I. A. nothing unforseen occurs will day for the following members of due. · summer activity periods began. prove of great benefit to our city her family: Mr. and Mrs. Leland -oStaJUmerin:; is a Yesterda.y, Thursday, June 14, The "Garden Club" and the Liter- . . . particularly from the stand- Richardson and family of West psychologit·al ar.Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterthe German government suspend- ary Club and sports such as soft- point of lasting:_ I'!.u~licity. lllction and is not of Omaha, Nebraska, Mr. and ed all debts due under the Young- ball, horse-shoe pitching, volleyLIND, Chief among Mid- son cuuOneC to the Mrs. Ira Mitchell and Miss Emma Dawes plan. Earlier the Reichs- ball and other games were organvale,s unemployed, holdi-ng only Brown Some tonguP of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. bank declared a moratorium on ized. ---osix regular bookkeeping jobs, a- Langford Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. A. :Stammer with their eyes. Who bns oavment of all medium and long side from being full-time city Stockings and Miss Josie not bad a touch of lt? term foreign debts due between Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yates and secretary, has been trying to find R. Brown of South Jordan. July 15. and December 31, of tbi,.c; baby, Mrs. Mary Yates, Mrs. Annie time during the past week to write -<>West J"ordan American Legion vear. The payment of interest and Addis and Mrs. Birdie Davis and a book containing the history of Miss Gladys Furse spent two Baseball team played its first amortization on state loans were family entertained at a family Mldvale City, together with dig- days of last week as guest of Mrs. game of the season on Tuesday also 5Uspended until further no- "!inner Tuesday at Liberty park in ging up photographs taken in the tiC'e. announced Lutz Schwern Von honor of Jay Twiner of Indepen- town's early days for use in illus- William Calvin of Salt Lake. Mrs. with Draper. The score was 17 to Calvin was formerly Miss Bernice 9 in favor of West Jordan. Kro~itrk. Minister of Finance. rlence, Mo. who is visiting here. trating his writings. Having as Myers of this ward. - 0Bv this one stroke Germany will Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yates much trouble as we do in keeping -oTuesday evening the Junior girls sAve 400,000.000 marks. about 160. and Jay Twiner motored to Am- our books with only nine custom~ The chickaree given at Draper of the M. I. A. were hostesses to a. 000,000. in foreign exchange, for ~rican Forlt canyon. On their re- P.rs we are wondering when Mel park on Sunday by the Jordan Costume party, in the form of a the latter part of 1934. turn they enjoyed a trout supper. takes out to eat and sleeu . . . at Post ·No. 35 American Legion was banquet. The color scheme was The Banlt of Interna.tional Set-oanv rate we sue-gest to those of attended by Mr. and Mrs. Fred carried in red, white. and blue tlements of Basil. Switzerland. enMr. and Mrs. Leonard Sharp and vou who have odd jobs to be done tered a protE'st against the Ger- children visited Sunday evening that you get in touch with the city Tesch, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rich- flags and flowers. Norma Nordman morRtorium. as violations of with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gosman Secretary. . . he may have some ardson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Di- berg, pre~ided over the dinner mond. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Wil- table. MISS Genev1eve Gardner the treaties of The Hague and and children of Midvale. time between Four and Five in liams. and Mr. and 1\!rs. Alonzo Mrs. Glen Hogan, and Mrs. John Lausanne. -othe mornings that is not occupied. Buckley of West Jordan. Sanders, members of the Y. W. M. - 0Mrs. Beatrice Creer of Washing* * * I. A. presidency. were special t' A ~T ,.,..n.n 1 • r .,.,..,..,,,. ton. D. C. is visiting here with her 1111TR TRE JP1wh di..,,...n~OQ'?'d ~il Mr. Orval Dimond and Laurence guests . Others present were Mrs. 111i1J' rtLr. and other relatives and I vPr Bill. mPl{in'!' ~ilv~r 2"i nPr Christensen, who are employed at Hyrum Nordberg and Mrs. Hugh ur ;:~;.nn Mr~ J\.feJvin McCormftc "TTOther "riends. Mrs. Creer was before r-ent of the Nation'!=l monetstrv bnck Fish Springs, are visiting for a S. Finlayson. teachers, andEthel pnnounce the birt_h of a baby girl. her marriage Miss Beatrice Sim- ~011nd. now a r€'a1itv. t.bi~ sertion few days with their families. and Lorna Gardner, Lilliam and -opers of this place. --onf the conntrv !=!hnnld begin within ~uth Pearson, Arvilla Olson. Juan~ l\1"r f~T'rl Vr"~. MR.rk f:!.rF~enwood Miss Nora Finlayson of Price 1ta Sundblom ,Arvilla Cundick ::t ~hart time to tA-ke on renewed lpft Wf':rlnP!"dR.v for Yf.>llnwqtone H"or many is spending a weelt with her parPhone or write 'l'be Sentinel vi~or that j~ vi,c-or narl~. ,.,,here they will St>end the when you have NE\VS . . . our ve~rg 1Jt~ was the leP.rlin!!' silvPr ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finlay- Edith Richardson, Grace Shulsen' Thelma B'arben, Sarah Irving, L~ ~ummer. phone, 'Midvale 178 ... our address, nrod11cin'! statP- of th,.. Union fall- son, and her sister, Mrs. Henry Preal Booth. Bertha Bateman. and -<>The Ute Sentinel, Midvale, Utah. ing second only in the years of W. Cooley. M-argaret Egbert, class members. The b.~isses Orpha Soffe. Winni- WEST JORDAN NEWS CRESCENT NEWS MEL ----- nr. n " |