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Show Midvale, Utah, Friday, December 14, 1934 THE UTE SENTINEL PAGE FOUR (C) .Exotic "Night in India" Mm·hs I ts lOOth Anniversary of Tea IDr. Bennion Speaks At Did You Hear School District Convention THE ONE ABOUT THEY Please Write Plainly Customer-uWhy do you charge 2d extra. for each of my cuffs?'' 1\.ianageress of Lound.ry-"Because you make pencil notes on them." Custorner-'\iVby should that make E:uch .:1 difCerence ?" girls waste ~:lanageress-'~The so much time tr)'ing to malte them out."-The HumoL·ist (London). Little To-:l Smooth For Comfort That. a. cert!l.in young man is ·wise beyond his years was proved \Vhen he pau!=led before answering a widow wbo had asked him to gue:=:s her age. "You must have some idea," she Barbers Elect The following new officers were chosen at a meeting of the South Sail Lake Barber's association: D. A. Hand, Sandy, president; WilviceSandy, liam L. Hewlett, pl·esident; C. J. Peckham* Midvale~ secretary and treasurer. Dr. AdamS. Bennion, prominent Utah educator, spoke on the uGenius of Teaching" at the Jordan school district convention held Thursday afternoon in the Jordan high school auditorium. Dr. Bennion was introduced by we print butterWTappers. Call Dr C. N. Jensen, district school superintendent. The spenker point- Midvale l78. ed out three para.<tUount factors of =· .,.,_ .•..,.-.,.~~. -· teaclllng success : to include an f understanding of children, ability to motivate a zest for l eo.rning in the child and m3.stcr the a.rt of .Buy Z ot· 3 Good \Varm proper presentation. Outing Flannel QuiJt.s -;<--------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..; For Christmas QUILTS · Speal{s At Lions Club 72-in. x 84-in., for only A. R. Gardner, Sandy City Bank Cashier, spoke on "the Federal ::.aid.. "I have several idea3," said the I Government's M~netru:y Prograr.J", young· man with a smile. "The at the Sandy Ltons club meeting only trouble is that I hesitate Vlednesday night in the club $3.00 Made by Riverton Second Ward Relief Society Phone orders to Mrs. N.J. Nielsen, Mid. 98-R2 ~c~h:run~=b~e:r:s:o:f~t~h~e~c~it~y~h~al~l=.::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: __..__:~~.., \'Q"hether to make you ten years younger on account of your 1ooks, ~t!••-a-o-·-a-•-.,--·-·-·-·-·-·-"-·-·--,_, or ten years older on accmmt of ~ you1· intelligence."- Toronto Globe. \ a happy coincidence ITthewasGeographic Players should • have chosen as their opening performance of the season a series of entertaining features dedicated to India, when this year marks the hundredth anniversary of the. diseovery of tea in this "land of a hundred religions." The Geographic Players is a unique organization, founded and directed by Mabel Hazlett Keep, which dedicates· itself to ta}ting audiences around the world by means of a series of nights "spent"' in Jifferent countries. E:ntitled "A Night in India", the •!ni.ertainment was given under the l)a.tronage of Sir Gerald Camp.bell, c'Jnsu} .. general for Great Britain in New York, before a distinguished assembbi!e of leaders in the social, ;>rofes..-:itl!'o.tl and civic life of New .-ro-..+.ll<H"Ir:~ were dividrd !:.etween :nth St. nc~l~3, notEd danseuse. for her Nautch and other exotic Indian dances and Lowell Thomas, world traveler and commentator on world affairs, for his lecture and accomoanying movie entitled "Romantic India." Wasantha Wana Singh, Indian artist, astrologer and musician, conducted a native string ensemble· which supplied the Hindoo music that completed the color and illusion of a "Night in India". The program reached the climax of its interest when Mr. Thoms.s told of and flashed on the screen in color, scenes of Darjeeling "the land of tea", in the foothills of the majestic Himalayas. This section produces what many experts consider the choicest teas in the world . Which would indicate the worth of the old axiom, that, from the heights, come the height of good things . of Twin Falls, Idaho, were visitors at k t th · D ra.per cIunng e pas wee , Directors of the Utah Polli'try -do-f . p Producers uf Draper met at the 1 J' ate an ~.z>.·a . 1y arc mov. ann . ~· home of D. R. Boberg Tuesday to I . di&cLtss means of re;::ucing the mg- tO !vJ.ldvale ill tne near future. -oove1·head at the local plant. Presi7 ~r 1 ' o. ./'~d.rus C:i!~ertained \\Teddent George Nelson was in charge party for 'e~~day at a surprise o! the meeting. · t.Inxine, small daughter of tdr. and -o'"i."h:- R.nnual play of the Draper !r:::. J. E Miclrel~en. Twelve guests ward :r..r. I. A. will be presented at were present. -othe Amusement hall Tuesday night and Aeid Beck, Burgan J. Beber December 18, under direction of Jordan stake East Mrs. Cordia Smith. An excellent members of the performance is expected and those presidency were visitors at the who attend will surely learn what Draper wn.rd M. I. A. Tuesday. A happens when you 11Marry In unique feature of the adult class Haste.'' Taking part are Darrell was a cotage meeting conducted as Day, Dan Smith, Gilbert Rasmus- the are in the mission fielQ. Mrs. sen, Beth and Thelma Bailey, Ai- Jo~eph M. Smith directed the lneeting. ton Shaw and Hazel Terry. Hr. and !lt!rs. Claud Brown DRAPER NEWS • ' -o--Mrs. Nora Stringfellow and Mrs. Fern Williams entertained a num- Beehive Girls Enjoy Sleigh Riding Party ber of neighbors Monday evening honoring Mrs. Dunyon on her.RD honoring Mrs. Martha Dunyon on The third year Beehive Girls of her 71st birthday. The party was :Midvale First ward enjoyed a at the home of Mrs. Dunyon. -osleigh riding par.ty last Friday Indian melodies dramatized in afternoon under the direction of costume by the ninth and tenth Mrs. Ruby Tidwell. gtades will be a feature of the Following the .sleigh ride, a hot Draper P. T. A. meeting to be held at the school house December 14. chili supper was served at the Afton Argyle and Elray Christian- home of Mrs. Tidwell to the folsen will direct the play. An ad- lowing girls: The Misses Shirley dress on the present crime wave Arderson, Fay Gilbert, Pearl PeckMargaret Ann Johnson, ~rill be given and an hour of social l'..am. dancing will complete the enter- Stowe, Leona Jenkins, LaVern Davis and l\i:rs. Tidwell. tainment. West Jordan Service 'J.'ha.t's Tateut! Two friends, one married and tb€' other a bachelor, Were at the latest play, achniring the performance of a fan1ous actor. "By Jove," the married man murmured, "he's wonderful. The way he displays affection toward the leading lady, eh ?" "Yes-pretty good," the bachelor agreed, j'but, you know he's been married to her for eighteen years." "What? Really married! Gosh -wbat an actor !"-Tit-Bits (London) Step By Step his father how wars began. "Well/' said his father, "suppose Am.erica quarreled with England, and-" "But," interrupted the mother, "America must not quarrel with England." ui know," he answered, ••but I am taking a hypothetical instance." ''You are misleading the child." said mother. "No, I am not," he answered "Ye"l. vou are." "I tell .. t t• ItI 's ou rageousam no . you "All t•ight, Dad,'' sa;d the boy. "Don't get excited. I think I know how wars begin."-Hudson Star. 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