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Show Midvale, Utah, Friday, August 31, 1934 THg lTTE SENTINE L PAGE FIVE Valley Poultrymen Apply Radovich Nine Forges For Federal Loans Into Loop Leadership Seveir County Improves Ions Of Gold Moved From San Francisco Schools Through Relief Harry Grass re_ports that thP. ofSta.ndtng Team Gold variously estimated as beEducation and emergency are of the Jordan Valley Poultry Pet. L. fice W. ing worth $1.500,000, 000 to $2,- going hand in hand in a score of has within th.P: nn3t lO Association Radovich ···-··········--··" ·· 6 0 1.000 250.000,000 is being 'transferre d different wavs. An illustration of local poultrymen in assisted days .833 1 5 .............. Ward Second from the San Francisco mint to this partnerShlp is found in Seveir filin~ federal loan and out filling 833 1 5 ---·····-··· .......... ___ Hicks 1 the Denver mint. This is the great- county, \vbere every school house amounting- to mor.e s application 5.00 3 3 ................ s Rasmus!ien est movement of gold in the bis- in that county has been refurni$h.666 than $3000.00 . . . and b1anks h"'ve Odd Fellows ................ 2 4 tm·y of the world, which began ed. decorated, and made anew by .666 been supplied to indivirluals ,,~..rho Morrison-J\ rferrill ....... 2 4 ..,., Wednesday . the people of the district itself. h::~ve filled and filed their own f'.p.167 Ute Sentinel ................ 1 5 Although details were guarded, The old. pioneer. self-reliant for probably a larg-er plicationft .000 6 0 Business Men ............ it was understood the first train spirit has there given cleat" manithe ::~ bove ne mf'rl. than amount undi.sputed into fot"eed Radovich ca.:rrying its cargo would pass festation, as the community ne eds who do poultrymen other Many the in place first of nossessicm through Ogden about 3 a. m. Fri- were made to coincide with the of the hs Midvale ~of't ball leAEUe WednPS- not meet the requiremen day. community Jabot". The people of a'?'P'"llo?.n fn.IT"l or poultry federRl day niP.·bt by defea.tine- the Ute Railroad officials in Ogden re- the county who gain their livelithe t.r> dir.;>rtPcl been havP cies Sentinel at Dahl's field while fused to comment but it was learn- hood from the bounty of the govrs. headounrte Loan Relief Drouth Hicks tr011n~ed Second Ward. 13ed that a train carrying a part of ernm<:>nt. decided that they wished .Tor'T'hf? that st:lted Grass Mr. Prior 4~ at the {!itv hall !{rou'flds. th~ huge treasures of gold would to put their labor into something dan Vallev Poultry Produrers .AsWednr-"~r'lav'~ engae-e.men t Radotn three every The Ogden p~ss through worthwhile and enduring. vich and t be Second ward were in soci~tion is vitally intPrestNl 1:1 th~ da:vs until the shipment is com- mem bm·s of the Board of County a deedlo,.,k for the top position problems affecting th@ financial plete. Commissio ners, the School Board with five consecutiv e wins and welfare of the producers in this Secretary of the Treasury Henry members. the officers of the local &ection and would P.ssist th!O>m in no losses ~a:orgenthau, in ordering the transl'eli.ef admini.stra tion. and the peoway possible to qualify for ~ver.y fP~tures ~,..hednlP N"'xt 'r.re~"lt'R fer, Jaid it was belng made be- ol~ who h~ve thei,.. names 0it the now available tbr.ou_gh loans the Monday ward Second vs R::tOovi~h cause of the "earthquak e hazard." con--:t.,,·fl ... rllfl-'" ::-olls ~ct tog""ethPr ' evening- at the citygTound s. The the federal governmen t. ~ .... r1 rlecid.erl that nne of the finest o-~'nlP is scheduled to begin at 6 FOR SALE--Fu rniture and lot, thlno:R ]"'OReible for them to do o'clock. school old those put t0 cheap. InqUire 31 Jefferson St. would hf' ' s~otember 8 homeR. I~ft in disrepair throug-h WP._.r Radovich at f.::Pcon~ ward vs. l9.ck of f!ntv.,cefL into tbP: snrt nf park. Ball Honoring Miss Sarah Gillespie, qhape that the children might en11 1f'0rrf .. on-Mcrrill vs. Ute SentiThis is an every-day street scene a bride of this weGk, ~Uss Lureida joy. M la5ted "rtt ~ ...lhlool grounB d~. :1 llf'n' commtl:?.':i·1: World's the at comm,nrlty A village In the Mexican Raddon was hostess at a shower en at r1 r "' ows vs. ustness . ;JO·ben a.nd weeks, of period a f'lver Radthe at given Tuesday evening F _air '" Chicago. Fifteen foreign DE'IhJ's No. 2. don home. The guests were seated the plan was eventuaUv e•.rolved. v1llages offer the visitor the equivaRPsmussen s vs. Hicks at Dahl's at one long table which held a it too){: but a Httle while to b:nvo ient of a tour of the world In a day No. 1. lig-hted ship as the centerpiece . it approved, and to g-et the work or two at the exposition this year. September 5 Place cards were miniatul.'e ships. 1.1nder way. Nex mon~h. Septem1 vs. Rasmussen s at · ward ~econrt Free for 16 close hPr. the children of this (·Ounty Low travel cozts and added C~vers were laid 1 1. No. !'; D'!'lh1 vacation Fair a j will ~0 into school8 that nre a.Je- :=air features mal~e fnends of the bride. nusinPc:;o~ MPn vs. Ute Sentinel quate and have cheerfu1 surround~ .:: heaper thi3 summer. Gillespie Miss of The marriage 1 Dahl's No. 2. at ~md Franl{ J. Mozley of Salt Lake ings. vq. Morrison-M errill at Rarlovich tQol-r place Wednesday in the Salt i School grounds. Lalte Temple, followed by a wedHicks vs. Odd Fellows at Ball JVeftOU t! din..- breakfast at the Newhouse park. hotel. By special arrangcnJ.e L- with r·~"""'"'"'"''"''"''""'""'''""'''"''"''"''""""""""''''''"""""'''''""''"''"'.!:'''o the Sound Research Laboratori es ;~~: ·~~;~;:- Q~~~~; Riverton 4-H club members and Phil Guss, expert sound technician, installed newly the inspect \JVill entertained were auxiliary mothers their Firemen's J\ifidvale Sandy at State ' members and LONG WEAR and thei\ husbands held Tuesday evening by Mrs. Mabel so-und equipment of the Iris Theatre weekly . . . Mr. Guss will FrPcrnan at her home. .R. party in Big- Cottonwoo d canyon A display of the work completed keep the delicate machine:r:-y reWednesday night. Outdoor games Where you're treated right and e. frankfurte r roast were fea- durin~ the suntmer by the girls quired to perfectly record and Day and Night transmit the human voice tuned to • tures of the party. Tuesday the was on exhibition. The ,?1lf'Stcs included: Mrs. Edna the degree of accul.'acy necessary au."'{.ilia:!:y held a quilting party at Mrs. Dora Callicott, Mrs. to faultless synchrony. Myers, Dimmick. Ivan 1-.i"rs. of the home OPEN ALL NIGHT Marilda Rindlisbach , Mrs. Annie Garside, Mrs. Sophia Jahnson and daughter Doris, Mrs. Hazel But---+.,.,.l'f'i.eld and dP..ughter Leone, Mrs. J Edward Boyer of Mrs. and l1l£r. daughter and Butterfield Ma.nd Iustant Curb Service Hope is sti11 had for Patricia Evelyn, Mrs. Foupes and daughter : Springville announce the birth of ........................ ........................... L. ........................... :............................ Mag-~ lire, tragic victim of sleeping Beth. Mr. Park and daughter Mar- a daughter Wednesday , August 29. .......'l!. ............................ ............................ Miss formerly was Rhea Torl<elsen and Mrs. Boyer ~ickness, who has lain in coma for P"ie, Mrs. •!••-o .._.._, _ _ _ _ _ _ D _ D _ t ,_,_,_,_ .,_,_o_a --n-•= ..,.•. For the past two daug-hter Millia, Mrs. Cecei1 Bill Vesta Frost of this ward. 22,000 hours. -o-Jean ha.':\ Misses Patricia Dorothy, and daughter and ·'l half years The 4-1-I club met at the home slumbered at the home of her SeaL Marv Lloyd and Nona and : o ... Mrs. Mvrl Lewis Monday. Those mother in Chicago. Occasional ly Mary Freeman. Ul.'esent Were Mrs. Parley Allred, that th~re have been indications J'Taomi Lewis, Rose Larson, Clea fh~ was n.wakening , but the stupor Dansie and Margory Jones. which b~gan February 15, 1932, c•:ntmues. Green and "Pat's'' illness has been diagMr. and famtly spent S~day at Saratoga. nosed as chronic le;;hat"gic encephalitis, of a type which has a long Heber Adelbert Cole, age 72, qf 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webb nnaftermath of narcolepsy. the birth of a daughter on In December the young patient 3~1 Cr~dall avenu_e, Salt Lake 11 nounce 30th. - o Angust hosshowed promising signs of im- C_1ty, died Sunday m a local Harold Ashman visited Mrs. provement when she showed indi- pltal of a heart ailment. in Sandy Wednesday . friends 'with 1862 17, -?"~e Mr. Cole was bot"n cations of being able to smile at -o-and B. Wllham of son a Ogden, R.t her mother's reque~t. She is now 60c The following boys enjoyed a able to chew food placed in her Philinda cu.tler Cole. In !864 he night: Wednesday roast weinie ~or lived b~ 'Yhere Uruon, to came SALTS JAD mouth, and is able to control her crump, Wilmer and David Wayne moVIng his to 69c __ pnor years Salts :everal Krushen muscles. Kidd. Eldon Crump, Junior Frost . o Salt. Lake. . 50c Ovaltine ____ 40c 1 8 oz Almond Lo. 39c Surviving- him are his widow, and Bayard Larson. -a-50c Burntone -·-· 29c ----,----_ ___: 16 oz. Wave Set 39c Mrs. Arbelle Loder Cole; two sons. Ex-Lax ______ 21c 25c 16 oz. Cocoanut 60c Christian Bristol. Mrs. Elizabeth Clarence and Lawrence Cole of Albert Mrs. and Mr. Shampoo ___ ,_ 39c Alkaseltz er Salt Lake; one daughter, Mrs. Bass and Lydia Pinkham s given party the attended Johnson of New. York City; Hinds Lotion ____ 40c V eg Compoun d 99c Although Utah has prohibition , Ruby. HandMrs. Harnette Ander- by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brailsford sJster. one created by legislative enactment, SOt;l of Salt Lake, and four grand- at their home in Riverton. 20c Salts Epsom Lb· $1.00 Djer Kiss of everything except 3.2 beer, 496 chtldren. o Perfume ---·---- 25c 40c persons in the state paid a tax to Funeral services were conducted Jack Withers anMrs. and Mr. distilled in business do a retail Thursday at 3 p. m. in the Hill- nounce the birth of a son born TuCASTO RIA spirits and 10 paid a wholesale tax crest ward. 28th. August esday, during the last fiscal year. A re10c -a-port issued by the bureau of interwith visiting is Frost Pete Mrs. Phone your new~'~ itemJ to the nal revenue at Washingto n, D. C., Sentinel, Phone Midvaia 178. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyer of Ute Squibbs revealed this information . Springville . During this same year, 831 paid Shaving Cream NOW the retail beer tax, 59 paid the Lighter and wholesale tax, one paid a brewer"s licen,se fee of $1000 and one paid a fee of $100. These are not licenses, insists the bureau of internal revenue, but 60c occupation al taxes. If this is kept IL MAR-0-0 FOR FRIDAY and SATURD AY, August 31, Sept. 1 in mind, it will not seem so strange SHAMPO O to the public that such taxes are New Wonders oft paid in so-called dry states. I I Sandy Bride Honore•l Tuesday At •S_hn_ R" Weekly Inspectio~ For Cf b MemberS Iris Sound Equiement Entertained Tuesday Auxiliary Holds Party . . · lI Buy Y~~!~nCiothes II Ii . jI jj j1 I Girl Remains In Coma After 22.000 Hours I . . Former Umon Resident I Dies Of Heart Ailment I' BLUfFDALE NEWS II I: RUDDS CAFE H. F. RASMUSSEN ,,, CLE;:~~~i;;ING Ill DAN CING - Vincent'S Dru gs I Mr~ter Wee k-En d Feat ures Frid ay & Satu rday Only Patent Remedies 40c 49C 506 Persons Issued Occupational Taxes SP EC IA LS ! I , Bodell Family Honors Birthday Anniversary The family of Joseph S. H. Bodell of Herriman, patriarch of West Jordan stake, met at his home Thursday evening honoring his seventy-fir st birthday anniversary. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal and family and Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump and family of Lark; Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler and family of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beckstead. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bodell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. H. Bodell and Miss Fern Bodell of Herriman; and John E. Slagowski of Lyman, Wyoming. Toiletries 1 e 10C C- W. OATS . ···-·-..·-· ----------.. -----------·-·-..·---······----·--·--------------·--- 19c ~ MARSHM ALLOWS itJI 1 lb. package --.. ·-------------·---·------------------------------······ PEAS, No. 2 can ---------.. --·----·--..·------------.. ·-------------·-------- 10c OORN No. 2 can --- --·---------------·-----------.. ---------.. -.... ·-------·---· PUFFED WHEAT ---------------·----------------------------·--------· _____ 9c ~6 . SUGAR 10 lbs. ·-- ____________________ ,__ , , __________ ,_, __________ ,_________ ,_, itJI PAROWAX --·-------·-·-------------------------------------------------------------- 10c VINEGA R , Per gallon ---------------- .. ·-······--------·--------------------·---------- e 20 C Grocery Frost ALE, UTAH BLUFFD SCHOOL 28c COLGATE SOAP SUPPLIES 39c Sc KOTEX KLEENEX 500 Sheet 38e 100s Bayer ASPIRIN 59e 49e 60c ITALIAN BALM 49e GEM RAZOR Two blades 25e 15c 100s McKesson ASPIRIN 39c With Each Purchase of a 50c Tooth Brush 1 Chance on $22.50 Radio WE FILL ALL DOCTORS PRESCRIPTIONS •.•--~-a-a-a I |