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Show Midv~~U~h,Friday.Janu~18,193~5~~~~~~~~~-~-·H~E~U_T_E_~_S_E_N~T_IN~E_L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-P_A~G_E~E_I~G~H~T1 EAST MIDVALE NEWS e T · A program and free dance will be given at the Draper junior high school auditorium Friday evening, January 18, by the Jordan Arnerican Legion. Department speakers -0from Salt Lake are expected to lJ.I:rs. Cornelia Clayton returned be in attandance to e.·plain the hOI 1c la&t week after isiting with Legions program. Everyone is in! Mr.... D. "\V. James of Salt Lake. vited. MIDVALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb and Isaac Shaw of Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Iarry Holden. ------------- WOODRUFF PRINTING COMPANY, Publishers G. S. NORTHCUTT, Editor RAMONA LEAK, Associate Editor 0 y La e " Legion To Sponsor Dance Now is the Important Time To Examine YOUR s -o- ANoTHER IcE AGe?·.r'~; Sc.1Er- Tts;s ARE STUDY- ;r Mrs. D. W. McDonald was guest Tuesday of Mrs. N.J. Rock of Salt Lake.. ~ ~ lNG THE. PLAI'JT LIFE- ON THE •· 1 E.DGES Oi= GREENLAND S Gi.AC.I~)($ TO DE.Ti:.R!/\1. •E WHEH.ER T,_,E WORLD IS El,\ERGtiNG r:::ROM OR ENTERING A GREAT l<E -0- ]'frs. Neil Olsen attended her Pearl Vincent was Bridge club Friday afternoon at president of the L. D. S. Midvale the home of Mrs. Warren Hilton First ward Y. L. M. I. A. during of Salt Lake. conference Tuesday evening. She -0chose Iona :l\fitcbell and Eva Orton Ivirs. vV. R, Ashment entertained as her first and second counselors, Sunday at a birthday dinn.er complimenting her daughter, Mrs. Ray respectively. Mabel Anderson is retiring presPaulson. Covers were laid for Mr. ident and Dorothy Welch vacated and lVfrs. Ray Paulson and daughher post as secretary of the ter, :Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Pruhs, Miss woman's organization. The Y. 1\II. Julia Rawleigh, Mr. and Mrs. El!~. I. A. remained unchanged, exmer Glover and baby. cepting that Grant Gilbert -0Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton en- was named secretary, succeding Tyler tertained at dinner Tuesday for Vincent Strong, resigned. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haymore Vincent is president, Vern Lester, and son Edwin of Prescot, Arizona, first counselor and John Crane, and J.\frs. Charles Dixon of Payson. second counselor. AGE. k'ARE. Bl.ITT FROM COMMON· 1MITAT!NG RARE BUTfl::Rr.I.JfS BY PATCH· I NG TOGETHER PIECES OJ: C.OMMON ONES HAS BE<OME FREQUENT IN -0- DAR~S. Mrs. Norene Walker Hicks is very ill at her parents' home. She is suffering from flu and pneumonia. East Mid ale Girl To Be Married In China -o- Miss Stella Walker of East :M::idvale, daughter of the late James L. and Annie Oborn Walker, is on her way, via S. S. President Hoover, to Hong Kong, China, where she will be married to E. l\1:. Scanland of Virginia. They will be at home at Baguio, Philippine Islands after Februarv 15. Miss Walker was a promine~t and popular school teacher East Midvale. Mrs. Harold Bishop was a club guest Wednesday evening in 1>.fidvale. -o!\Ir. and lVIrs. Stanley Day of Bountiful announce the birth of a baby boy, Monday at the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. Day was formerly Miss Marvel Alsop of East Midvale. -o\ t Your Ovtn Back Yard By ELl{O¥ BOCEUG -:;;:::;;;;;:::::;::::;;;::::;;;::::;;;::::;;;:-;;;1" .. c.~gresshe gardner will not ..:.::::.:;;:~;;;;:;:::~ b~ c,.:mt~r:t to wait until all danger ot f ·osts are gone before starting t. reason's operations. He will :r·ot only have his seed beds ready furpla~~g~lliefirntop~rt~ Lhese same seed in the fall and inrari, i)ly the volunteer plants come 'hrough and often outgrow the 'rJ~s t care d for planted crops. !·wong t h e crops that· withstand ot~ oF co ld are th e f 11 . 1e t o owmg: '"', p::!as, onion?, cabbage, and Sonle of t ..... ese are rather C l'l.rrots. .:..1. ~''Lpid g owinP-" plants and need not •,e ~t e u, u n t'l J une or even 1a~er +· n'• .u 1 to ~ ......_ature a crop b'" fall, but for 1 '"' -' ex~emclyearly ~~cl~les fueyl '1'lay be planted as early as the <:;round can be worked some of them even in the fall of the year. While some of these plants seem ,:, 4 FrstL SesSIOD Under D •k Am ame- uc endment For mites and other vermin if you find them Remember 'S WILL BRING quick and permanent 1·elief FOR BETTER General Health and More Winter Eggs ~ Feed SPE Y'S SURE LAY MAS ~ and OLYMPIC FEED Fresh N e'v Shipment Has Just Arrived BOSKOVICH SU \VAY1 GRAI & RODUCtA 1~rs. Leona Nielsen Rozell of Salt Lake left Saturday for New York. She accompanied Mr. and Midvale, Utah .Phone Mid. Ivfrs. John Latimer on a buying The Annual Stockholders m e'tr:p. Mrs. Rozell is the daughter ing of the Riverton Pipe Line cf M:r. and I !rs. Niels Nielsen. C ompany will be held 1ionc·1 -oJanuary 21 at 10 a.m. at the RivP;.~ ]!.l Men and Gleaners of the ward t k on F'1rst Ward chapel. lv.r. -!"-· enJt·oyLed aFr~ller s at~ng meeting the election of a ne•"' parl.y 1n Sal ake nday evemng B oard o f directors will take plar.e ,._. ,...0~:;::.tl;~~~~~~~~;;;u~=u~=-tJ followed by refreshments at the h l 1 -=----------------~-- Stockhold I JA( E E raper, Utah !· ----- ~eofMr.~dMrn.ParleyGo- ~~-------·-·-·-·-----------·-----·-·-------·------------------4 ity but will plant many of his crops v · a 800n as the ground can be - oLester Mr and Mrs. Forbush \ ·orked if he hasn't already plan· t ri tl have as their house guest, his sise- 1em in the fall of the year. ter, Mrs. Philander Butler of St. Time To Order Seeds 1to be at a standstill when plan~ed Anthony, Idaho. Special varieties, or novelties out doors they are actually makmg --<>must be ordered early-it's not too headway. The root systems grow Burial services for the infant soon to purchase the seed now- considerably while becoming thorin order to have them on hand for oughly established in the soil. This son of Ben and Nell Sharp Cutler took place Monday afternoon. The the first planting weather. If they is very often the case with cab- child was born Sunday evening at are varieties which must be grown b:::ge plants on which the exposed the Cottonwood hospital. inside and later transplanted to parts may even freeze back. _ 0_ ~he open garden, then early order- , • Relatives and friends of Mrs. C. lOg is more important than ever A. Rosenban, Dale Sharp, and Bevusually pla?ts of these new erly Bird met Friday afternoon at kmds are not av:ulable at seed the home of the former honoring houses an~ nur~er1es and they must their birthdays which occured durbe grown ln Window boxes or botThe first session of Congress ing the week. Dinner was served to beds at home. 3Ver to meet on the 3rd. of January 30 guests. Most of these varieties must be since the founding of the Republic _ 0_ grown indoors for about six weeks convened last Thursday. There Mr. and Mrs. Irven Swenson before they are large enough to were no lame-duck Senators or were guests Thursday evening of transplant so if they are to be Representatives to forestall legis- Lee Jensen of Midvale. ready for early outdoor planting lative efficiency. No excuse can -othey should be started in the win- con1e from the halls of Congress Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks and dow boxes within a few weeks. if the mandates of the people, _ex- George and Margaret and Mr. and 1 Some of these such as cabbage and pressed at t~e ~ost re~ent electwn, Mrs. Frank Gratehouse were Sunlettuce are rather tough and may do not and ap. treceive Immediate ·t· Th ld d.ay di nner guest s of M r. and Mrs . be moved out doors while light propria e recogn1 wn. e o E A H b frosts still persist. The real ad- order is here and, it is believed · · u er. vantage in case of the lettuce is by some, will make for quicker, -------that it grows much faster in the more direct action in the public CARD OF THANKS ·hotbed or window box and the interest. We wish to thank our many gardner secures quicker l:'esults The initial sessions of this Con- friends for their kindness and sy:mthan when planting directly in the gress _were notable fo: another in- pathy shown durino- the recent illgarden. novatiOn- the proceedings were reo Damping Oft ported by radio. To many the radio 1 ness and death of our son and braProbably the greatest curse to report of congressional proceedings ther, George David, and also for the plant grower is damping off, a has dropped to a low note, except the many beautiful floral offerings. disease which causes the young as to the President's addresses to Mr. and Mrs. George Beckstead tender plants to wilt and die in the Congress. ·These are regarded as and Family. hotbed. It seems to occur more effective, due mainly to the nationoften when an excess of water is al stress, his splendid delivery and served a swing -to the right in the President's statement of general applied to the plants but its real matchless radio voice. cause is an organism that lives in The President's message to Con- policies. His demand for the elimthe soil. There is, however, one gress on last Friday was broad- ination of the dole, his opposition sure way to guard against it. If casted throughout the country. It to the bonus and his approval of the soil for the window box is was intended, doubtless, to enlight- the profit system were considered placed in an oven and thoroughly en the individual citizens of the straws indicating such drift. On baked this organism is killed and nation as well as Senators and the other hand, his continued inveighing against utility holding the danger of losses from its at- Congressmen. companies, his espousal of a larger tack are averted. This precaution Received with applause by the is well worth while for the home New Dealers, they spoke of it as public works program to which is gardner who has only a few win- an excellent state document. Those attached many social projects, his dow boxes for which to prepare who are fearful of the New Deal demand for the sacrifice of prosoil. spoke of it as dealing in general'- fits, although favoring the profit Early Garden Crops ities, but in general indicative, they system, in favor of wider employWhile many people seem very thought, of the direction to be ment and lower consumer costs, much afraid of planting garden taken by his concrete rccorrm:end- were considered indicative of no seed too early in the spring they ations which were promised later. change in the President's attitude aeem to forget that nature plants Some citizens thought they ob- on reform versus recovery. b~cause 0 • 6 • M torCotn any ! % ; .. : Riverton, Utah CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE DEALERS I Don't buy . .til. . 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