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Show ~n~Il~·d~·~~l~e~,u~ta=h~,~F~r=id~a~y~,~~~~o'~~~m~b~e~r~9~,~1~93~4~--------------'~r~~~Rl~~ •.~:~m·1~'~RT~O,ENNTN~:~WE~LS~--~~::-n~~;rW,~~~~-;::::::::::P:A:G:E: · :F:o:u:R: u:.n G1 Jord~ Disb·ict Mutual I ...- - - · - · - · - - Tbe j.e 0 entinel MIDVALE. UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 193-1 _ __ = COMPA~IY, W'OODRUFF PRINTING PubUshe,.. ,. G. S. NORTHCUTT, Editor _ A"'~~oriate . __ - = = - - - - - - - ' \ . A MONA LE. A..K, 1 :rlitor ___ _I Have We Foroaoften Our Pledge? Sundny, November 11, marks the 16th anniversary of the cessation of world wair hostilities on Ew'Opean b:l.ttl'?' tif'tds~ in th~ y..,.ar of 1918. ''/ithin a f<>w weeh:s following that momentous e'•ent, hundreds of thousands of exuttant., frenzied, victory crazed Amertrans thronged the pif"'rs, railway f!ltu.tlons ttrld thoroughfares to do honor and ho-mage to tbe conquering ho"rdl"s then J·eturn.ing from foreign fields of valol' \t,o tbeir native fartns, "illages, ton"'lS and citie~. Polltidan, patriot and peer alike boomed incessant thunder anent et.ELTnnl lo~·alty and frnlty due thE"se victoriou.-, he-rot'S .•. who through sn.crifh:ial service and nnd~ing determination had made this count~")" and the world "Safe For Democracy." Extravagent in<leed '"ere we in those irrational days witb praise and promise . . . the key t.o every <'ity was surN"ndered . • . the idle eracks, crannte~ and cn·vi('e"i of industry and e,ommerce were R<'nttled . . . sea.rching- for t"mp!o~,rnumt a-f app:-on"inte remunf'nl.tion for these \·nnant nnd deser\ing tl('llvere'T'S. . . assurance-~ weore- given and JliE>dges were nuule . . • "nPver again in this J~!ld of th? fren and home of tbe brave would they want for the neoe...;Aities or comforts of life-.n 1\-ian:·r of th'!'>m unschooled in the dt'lno:;ion of mob psyc.hology fervently hr>HP.vcd they had bef"n favored . . . that fortune had Mloctcd them to fight and \'\-in security . . . abundant and permanent . . . surely for the moment at lea."it these vigorous young Ame.l"iran!l; were off plvot ..• swayed tremendously . . . by tlte plaudltJs of an inebriated 2·•t1 nn ... uo;op~cting populac-e. Sf:xt'Pf"n yeari'J have pa.o;;~ed . . . those ruggf'd d.ough boys of 1918 are grt'ying and expanding in the midrt:tr . . . for manv of them tbe Aid A Real Jerry Callicott, little son of Mr. and ldrs. Thomas Callicott, returned home Sunday from the L · D · S · hospital after a_m onths illness. 0 Mrs. Joseph Withers and Mrs. Golda Gamble underwent operation~ in a Salt Lake hospital Manday. Benefactor1 I I K EN SL":.teen months ago this associ a- • tion was organized WI"th a present membership of fifteen hundred and I during that time its members have only been called upon for two donations. The first contribution wa.s met 100 per cent a.nd the one now beint" collected will be as successful a.~ the first. This demonstrates that valuable protection can be had at a very low cost. Don't let your donations go unpaid. Saturday is the last day. The only persons at present authorized to represent this associationj are its officers, whose names follow: Al\•a Hansen, president; C. L Goff, vice president; Wlliord H. ! Hansen, secretary-treasurer; and Board members Crozer l{.imball. Alma Fairbourn, Gwynne Page, J. Ruben Peterson, E. Glen Beckstead, Dr. Alley, Dr. Quick, Dr. Nelson, and Wm. Hughes. In Union Thcrr Is Stren.~th DON'T DELAY. -oMiss Leone Silcock, daughtet· of ~1:r. and Mrs. William. Silcock, returned home from a Salt Lake haspital during the wee!{, after an operation for appendicitis. ·,r I I HAND ! w TilE llAP.BER LOCAL WHISKER TF:CHNICIAN J I -oMrs. J. P. Ste-vens of Randlett is guest of her son, J. M. Stevens and wife. -o- Ij ANNOUNCES Mrs. Rowland Lloyd, Mrs. Tho:mR.s B. Lloyd, 1\Irs. Richard LovenAn extension ln his tonsordahJ 'Mrs Lenard Lovendahl, !.lfr. ial a.ctlvitJe~ and tb~ addi?nd Mr.s. Alma Dll!'cfe, ::tnd Mr. and tion of another emdicator Mrs Willard Dansie formed a party at Pro...-o :r.:t:onday in honor of for the con'\·enience of the A1r. find 'hlrs. Franl{ Jones, the hirsute gentry. occ:q.sion being Mrs. Jones' birth (AdY.) anniversary. -oMr. and Mrs. Eldred Hamilton Home Ec Discusses were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith Monday. Greek Modes- Manners GEORGE _ 0_ JENKINS ye-",-s bav£'1 'lOt llf'en ~o vf>r:v ki.J'ld . . . trials and tribulations have be- 1 F ·o No b 2 9 sieftN1 th<>m t1nd thcv h.':tve n!Jt found tbose who so enthu~i.astlcally n ay, vem .er at p. m. Officers and members of the 1 stLn"!:' t h "'i:- p-::t!~<c . . . f>O wlHingly to rallv to their support in the rom- tl\h:rs.R~redt May wtll fbethhosDtess hto Home Economics club of the Jor. . ha ha. d "'! tver on crunp o e aug - dan a· b S h I h ld th . I ruonp!a.(>e of Ufe . . . truly times ve c. nge ..• and many of these t f th Utah p· I 1g c oo e e1r regu ar 0 on.-,p <"Onfi~Prlt sohUP~ ~·~ now hupelessly disiUussioned . . . broken e-rs e tOneers. monthly meeting Wednesday at 11: I in S.J irlt :ond in dailv conlllct . . . --o30 a.m. in the school auditorium, Let ur.o on this me•norable da:\r revert to the sc.enes and activities Mrs. Mary Lloyd and Mrs. Mar- thE' theme being modes and manGeorge and Ken have both of 1~18 when peace through the ~efforts of the aiUed anntes was re- inda B. Freeman will entertain the rers of Greece. 1 been innoculated against st.ored and the da'"rn of a new day was env:lsa~ed . . . let us \vith the ~elief S~ciety members at a social Katherine Soter, a graduate of .same eager spirit and ~nthusiasm do honor a.nd pay tribute to tho£1"' a .. the Riverton Second ward Tues- Jordan, spoke on the subject. A garlicosis, so they say. who rema.ln of the Aine!"lcan s.rmy who gave witltout tltought of self day, November 1 3 at 2 p. m. duet was sung by Kathryn Karatlteir all . . . that you and I may still enjoy the benefits and emolu- gla.nls and Fay Soter. nwnts of constitutional govermnent .•• for, by and of the people. West Jordan stake will hold an The pro~ram was directed by r::=:=:=:=:=:=:=;:;;:=:=:=:=:=:=~:J-;:;J;;;;t;;Q;:;d"J;;:;t--;:;;;;:-y~;;;;-;.;;;;;:;;; a.ll-day excursion to the Salt Lake Lf'ah Rasmussen, president of the 1 ===--\. l~·lant food but may cause serious Temple Wednesday, November 21. r:.v burning the vegetation -o-ctull. Ken d eclares that GE'Orge WD prJess use~ with care. It is be~t Sunday at 1 p.m . a stake home --M-,_s_s_N_e_l_d_a._P_e_t_e_r_s_e_n_e_n_t_e_r-ta_i_n_e_d i.s really a good barber and ll~· &.ROY BGBE~G ar.ply chtcJ_<e~ m~~e to the soil I mi~sionary meeting will be held at Tuesday evening in honor of her will surely be us~d \\hl"n \;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;::=:=:=::::=== ·n thesoil f'tl1, discmg 1t mto tbe over sur- South Jordan. - o ' ::1" face whe;e it will deca.y sreter. Mrs. J. Afton Green, a bride particular people call. · r th· will of the month. Progressive games 15 Many tons of valuable fertilizer ,..,.mter. n way it . lose Mr. and :hfrs. C. S. Christensen were enjoyed and prizes awarded nl"f' wasted every autumn when TUuch of the heat of decomposition of Mt. Pleitsant spent the week as to the guest of honor and Mrs. l,.a.ves which have fallen from the before planting time in the follow- guests of Mr. and A-1'rs. Frank No- Clifford S't'tenson. Refreshment_s trees are raked into piles and bur- iug spring. saclc On Sunday Mrs. Nosack and were served to 35. Those assis-!--- •."l- ~ D_D_D_D_P_II_g_o_o_,J. ned. The ]eaves make excellent These Respond \.VeU to ~.~r.,.s. William Palmer of Salt Lake i-:1g we!'e Mrs. Ray Peter<~:on, :Mrs • ftrtili.zer and if workd into the Chich:e-n 1\-lanu-e accompanied them home and spent Ray D Petersen and Mrs. Clifford ,..__,__ef'={~:~:c?.::!-=1~ .I 5' ..;i1 in the fall deCay during egg plants the day. Sv•enson. U'(; ~.._;l'\ter releasing p1ant food "! ~:~il::>r pl ~~s re-spond verv ;.;,_ _...;;.,_ _ _;.;;,;;;;;_,_ _;;;_ _ _ _;;,;;;,;_,;;;;;;;;.o....;;;;;.;...;;;:;;::-· ~ PHILBERT TELLS 'El\1 elel'l"ents into the soil during the ... \1 to mn 1·e or less liberal appli"CJlC\·" 1:-tg summer in just the right .-at ions of chicke:I mnnnre. It has prnpr>rtion for plants to use. e tendency toward produetion of l1 1 IT ·•• Needed in Arid Soils <;ood heavy fruit on these plant!'; tl T '' b•d practice in without unduly increasing the ou d· V western climate to burn ..._.ro~vth of the plant. an •·c" ?tntion matter tha.t may be \Vint '1,. ('n f" of FaU J.,cttu('e u'ecl t?_cnrich the soil because arid Tn core yo11 l'''V" n1on'e<1 foil NEW SERVICE solls hkc ours are mc.,st low m or- :.- • tnc,. o•· on'onq: 1111d thr>'!" r'·op~ I '[! Y,anic T:lltt'2"l'. neat! leaves. ~tub- 1 •""~·C offe n. t' ....rth ol n:1'1-· ycllr :r~o·w Locati:::d on Northwest Cor .er I' Ue. m,.nure and other materials c-J·· l"eal !'rohlor• r'>W should l·e BINGHAM HIG<.i.\V '• y AND RED\'I'OOD RO;'.D thRt adrl to th .... organic content of ···b..,. tlv•'"" thf' nr'!Cf'!~C"n.r,. winter ll the ROil should be concerved and ca~e Ycu EhO!:ld hav"' no worry Gas Vico r¥1otor "'u?rl-~:Etl 1toh the so.il In wetter t"!~' hr cold v."in~cr wro .. 4·i..,er +'or Nil c ma es w ere natural growth Jdture ~Pems Wf'll able to stand ~~::::::;:==~~~:::~~~~====~~~~~~~~~~~---..1 clie~ and is worlred into --..·'::::::'-vea aft th · the t soil (-!.DY · temperatu .-..:: ~ ....e h~ve h""r" o:=o:·--· ~ -t:=...- -=.e.~t::.:~.~-=..t:::::~~~--'=Jo .' r er year ere lS no so Your onlv r·eal problc:u will result rnuch need of organic matter as in 1 in cas'!' we shoul<l h:JV~ e"rtr~m~lv ,,...,. "\('" 1!,.. •.J .J " The Egg and l\Iilk our climate where natural vegeta- heavy snows durin!\" the w;nte" and :.'v,,•.:ll:.l or output cannot be bon IS more SCarce. in case these f':l.CY'S ~UJ:y OD 1-'MI? any be t t e r or Anotlv•r Gnod FertHiz~T grflund for a long Ume. In this ll Many people about the valley ce.•e your lettuce will need greater than the SUGAR ! are now burning wood for both nrtotection again 'it smoth?t~it:>E". 10 lbs. ~ -i, , Sugru ·-·· quality of the feed cooking and heating. These people coarse .traw or rushes plled !l.1ono: .LE'ITUCE ~~I I!AI~INS intake. have a valuable asset in the wood rows will form a means of Large Head ·---: = Package ··--·--·-- . ftJ ashes that accumulate in case they t<n<; air into the growing plan~9 BANANAS il !,_' !.', SALMON 'have a garden plot on which to use and enable them to come through --'To-them. Wood ashes seem to b e es- the winter ready for a quick Pound -----..·------<~ 1 Large can ·-·---·pecially good for various kinds of growth the following spring. K C Baking SUNBRITE berries. They contain the elements P(lwder, 25 oz. -· <; ; CLEANSER __ _ Assure More Eggswhich go to produce fruit, whereReceives Appointment MACARONI WESCO Club II 0 I I I o our Y II I ,.,!'1~'\'lnge Back yard I :o ! I I! I ~1.11 rromf'ltOP~ p~n:oers, ~ VIS]!~6 Howard Gardner's ~.Io1t ~·p~cially I H ~ ~ STATWON l Pl'p 88 Oil f ~ome th~ Ie:.- ~:n:,e ;:,s~~O:~:ur~~g~~~o~ te~; Henry e. Jorgeosen, a member or the executive board of the .Jardan Teachers Association, received an appointment last week, as a member of the board of tn.Jstees of the Utah Education Association. plant rooctshl. cken Mr. Jorgensen was president of .~....v:w .. ...._ the Jordan Teacher's Association This is a source of concentrated for two years. b l:.Shes. The ashes should be spread over the berry patch between the rcws during- the dormant season and worked into the soil to prevent too much concentration near the ··--,··e Niels Anderson's CONOCO SERVICE East Center Street Let Us Prepare Your Car For Winter Driving Conoco P1·oducts See Us for Car Heaters1 Check Chart Greasing Willard Battery Service Pennzoil Motor Oil 1 Pound --··----···--LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars RAISINS p ackage WHEAT Powd~red 23C CORN FLAKES Sweet Apple CIDER, Gallon __ Cr;ystal Wed d1"ng Oats -···---··- 8 C i!-'I I :.• ·.' 1' !_ !_ 5 C '~ 'i 10 ; : -··--··-c II -·-··-····- PUFFED a· f nuay nnu .,aturday 59C Ill 5C 5C 20C !I! '= '= u a ~ 2 lb.15C f!!!C ~ 12C 4C 125C OC l 19C 25 2 lb . .Bottle ----c JAM ME AT S --POT ROAST, pound -·-------·----··-----·--·---··--·--·-·---····-·--···- 12c PRIME RIB, pound -·--·----------·---·----------·-··--···---·--··-·- 15c RUMP ROAST, pound ·-· -··-··-·-------·---------······--·········-··-· 15c ALL STEAKS, pound ····------·-·····.. ···---··---······-··---·--····-·-··- 15c (Subject to market change) R. Rasn1usse n's Cash Groeery Sandy, Utah n Phone Mid. 309 More Milk - More Growth - More ProfitFEED SPERRY'S FEEDS BOSKOVICH SUREWAY GRAIN & PRODUCE :Midvale, Utah Phone Mid. 315 • • |