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Show PAGE FOUR THE UTE SENTINEL ~~~~~------------------------------~~~~~~~~-------------- The Ute Sentinel MINING NOTES MIDVALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1935 Midvale, Utah, Friday, August 23, 1935 I HOW SMART ARE YOU?' Stake Holds Thirty-Third Quarterly Conference Mines of the Bingham district (Answers On Page Eight) shipped 11,030 tons of ore during WOODRUFF PRINTING COMPANY, Publishers the week ending last Friday. Utah The thirty-third quarterly conG. S. NORTHCUTT, Editor Delaware shipped 800 tons; United 1. What is the largest single ference of the West Jordan stake RAMONA L. RASMUSSEN, Associate Editor States Smelting, Refining and body of fresh water in the world? was held at the Riverton First Mining company, 8,630 tons; Utah 2. What mountain range extends ward chapel Saturday evening and Apex, 400 tons; Utah Metal and from north to south in the west? Sunday, August 17 and 18. Tunnel, 500 tons; American Smelt3. What was the first land disSpeakers at the various sessions In this age when the value of ation. Then, too, there are discus- ing & Mining, 600 tons, and Bing- covered by Columbus? included Rulon S. Wells, representham Metals, 100 tons. 4. Who discovered the Mississiping the general church authorities; education to the individual and to sion groups in charge of high --o-· school teachers and other local tal· ·Pi River? members of the stake presidency, society as a whole is being emphaPark City mines shipped 2,641 ent. Finally, members of all groups 5. Between what two lakes is Fred H. Tiedman, George Nix, sized, it i~ heartening to observe when their classes are dismissed, tons of ore and concentrates as Niagara Falls situated? bishop of tlie new Copperton ward; what can be done to advance adult assemble in the high school audi- follows: Park City Consolidated, 6. For what is Trinidad in South Joseph Mousley, Theodore Hutch1,856 tons; Silver King Coalition, America noted? education in small rural communi- torium for a public forum. ings, Mary J. Pixton, stake Relief ties with little or no additional outBut this does not conclude the 405 tons; Park City Utah, 160 7. Which is the largest river in Society president; JosephS. H. Bolay of money. story about this thoroughly alert tons, and Park City Development, Europe? dell, Peter Frost, Benjamin MerAn illustration of what can be community, conscious of what the 120 tons. 8. How does Asia compare with rill, J. C. Richards and Henry Coo--().-done in this phase of education American people must be up an<J: other continents in population ley. through a well-integrated program doing to save their institutions. A The total value of certain non9. What is called the "roof of The Sunday evening session was may be found in the plan now be- school is provided for children who ferrous metals, for wfiich the quan- the world"? under the direction of the stake M. ing carried out in Sac City, Iowa. are too young to be left at home tity recovered from secondary 10. What is the area of Africa? I. A. with Rulon S. Wells again There, in a community of about alone while their parents attend sources is reported to the bureau being the principal speaker. Imri 3,000 population, the local high classes. This latter provision will of mines, was $127.286,100 in 1934, Hutchings of New Brunswick, New school teacher of vocational sub- remind some "old timers" of the being $27,017,300 more than in Jerseyt also gave a short address: jects in agriculture directs evening good old days when the whole fam- 1933. Most of the increase was Musical number consisted of a vioschool, under the supervision of the ily would attend "spelling bees" in due to the greater value Of copper, lin solo by Richard Rendlesbach superintendent and board of educa- the country school houses. How zinc, tin and antimony for the and a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. tion. A community evening council inspiring and conductive to good quantity of such secondary metals Wendell Holmes. Mrs. Ivy Hall, county supervisserves in an advisory capacity. It fellowship they were! But spelling increased only 18,450 tons. or of 4-H clubs, met with the Drais composed of representatives of was the only subject taught in this -o-per second year 4-H contestants farm organizations, service clubs, manner. Here we have many subPumping operations were schedon Friday. The contestants expect women's clubs, and other establish- jects, all bearing on the problems ueled to start Saturday at the Park .to take part in contest work at ed organizations. Various types of the individual, the community, City Consolidated property at Park Magna on August 23. of classes are organized with the the state, and the Nation. City. The pumps, two regulars The Second year 4-H club met assistance of subcommittees of this The whole program suggests The and a spare, have been installed council representing s p e c i a 1 American Way, or Democracy at on the 450-foot and will open the Monday to vote in a new president. groups. Work in the Des Moines Forums, lower levels to mining and develop- Articles made by the girls were Under this well-coordinated pro- by Dr. John W. Studebaker, U. S. ment. The present water horizon judged by Mrs. Merrill Hand and gram, instruction is being given Commissioner of Education. And is a few feet below the 900-foot Mrs. George Whetman. The group With Each planned a roller skating party for to farmers in vocational agricul- 1 why shouldn't it? Is not this story Ieve1. OIL DRAIN August 26, and a demonstration ture, and to citizens generally, in descriptive of an education! pro-o-and luncheon for their mothers on economic problems. Courses are gram that is now in progress in Net profits of the Silver King August 29. (Limited Time Only) also available in home economics, Sac City, Iowa, Dr. Studebaker's Coalition Mines company for the j play production, and music appreci- home state ? second quarter amounted to $84,ENTERTAINS AT SHOWER 433,500, after taxes and depreciation, but before depletion. This Miss Phyllis Poulsen, Mrs. Lola. is equal to 5.3 cents a share on Draney, Miss Laurel Dewey, MiftS 1,220,467 shares of $5 par value Arlene McKean, Miss Lucille MalJohn Swain of Vineland, New (Midvale's Only SERVICE common stock outstanding. Jersey, was sentenced to spend 30 strom, Miss Florence Peterson and Station) days in jail after he admitted Mrs. Sadie Oldham entertained at The nation's income for 1934 has burning his wife's clothes so that a miscellaneous shower Monday been estimated at $49,440.000,000, she could not leave home. evening at the home of Miss Dewwhich is a $5,000,000,000 jump over -oey, honoring Mrs. Archie T. Nichol, 1933. Falling 15 feet from her beda bride Of last month. Games were Estimated by the Commerce Deroom window while she was asleep, enjoyed and luncheon served to 40 • E.S tK£ &tOO •. Barbara Appleton, 15, of Logans- partment, the national income for The last session of the Dra- guests. Mrs. Nichol was formerly port, Ind., didn't even awaken. last year was placed at the highest per ward Sunday school will be Miss Maxine Muir. salol'\ in one Bruises were her most seriom1 in- point since 1931's $61,433,000,000, held at the old chapel Sunday rn so\oon to Moe but and compared with the 1929 high morning. No class work will be jury. ~rC:pl Soc'iett \o~':~ tnut\Jo\\ of $78,576,000,000. ,u, •. f \\ng otn -a-given during the session, but the the ee The statistics show that labor re- entire time will be devoted to a Because he put on his hat in court, Robert Shelton of North ceived in 1934 a larger percentage special program presented as a Carolina was sentenced by the of national income than in any farewell before the separation of judge to sit in the room with his other of the six years (from 1929 the wards. to 1934), covered by the report. head bared for half an hour. From Wall Street to smart New The evening services will also be -<>-Work-relief wages were listed at the last for the old ward. Com- York cafes. to fashionable pentAchilles Duick, 47-year-old Ne- $1,394,000,000, a figure including plete lists of the officers for the houses, to a cowbarn on a farmbraskan is through advertising for the CCC, the CWA, emergency re- two new wards will also be an- these are a few of the rapid leaps a wife and business partner. "They lief projects and administrative nounced in the services Sunday made by the camera in "Times • are all gold-diggers", he says of payrolls. Square Lady," new fast-moving But $302,000,000 paid out night. the 18.who answered his advertise- by the Public Works Administracomedy- drama of metropolitan ment for a woman partner with tion was groupel under the connight life, which comes to the Iris some cash to associate with him in struction industry. Theatre starting Friday. his poultry business. Featured are three brilliant new In dollars, labor's 1934 income --astars, Virginia Bruce, Robert Tay. . f was estimated at $33,109,000,000, A nnuaI grad ua t 1on exercises o · Pinky Tomlin Boston police are looking for the highest since 1931 which was 1or and croomng . thieves who cut the ropes and stole $39,444,000,000, and comparing t~e West Jordan sta~e Pnmary I from Oklahoma, in addition to such Wlll be held at the Riverton ~ee- l established favorites as Helen a large gospel tent belonging to with $51,088,000,000 in 1929. ond ward chapel SundB;Y evemng, 1Twelvetrees Isabel Jewell and Na.t the Rev. R. E. Allen, of the WelSeptember 1. Stake Pnmary sup- p dl t ' come Home Mission Church. The erintendent Edna Meyers will be . _e_n__ e_o_n_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ tent was set up in a field. in charge. Girls and boys who 1 ~~ -owill be graduated will inclflde , The smallest person ever born those leaving the Primary to enwas Lucia Zurate. She was born FOR SALE - Set 32 x 4lh Auto Tires and baby buggy. R. White, ter the M. I. A. in September. in New York in 1863 and stood Sandy, Phone Mid 287. only 20 inches in her stocking feet .A when fully grown. The most famous dwarf, Tom Thumb, was 31 FOR SALE - Good Used Furniinches in height. ture as follows: Piano, bookcase, SUN., MON., TUES. --ospring couch, bedstead, Ulectra The name of the newly-appoinAugust 25 - 26 - 27 radio, 2 dining tables, range ted postmaster of Haiti is The University of Utah has reat the stove, 2 heaters, 3 rocking chairs, David Kaphokohoaldmlokewocsakceived information that Federal electric flatiron, chiffonier. washnemajhanok. They call him Kap ing machine, window blinds, kit- aid for students will probably be for short. chen cabinet, big toy airplane, available during the coming year. "For Your Enterta.JnmenV" --avapor bath cabinet, linoleum and This means that there will be funds •••'-o-a -o-a_o_o_o- a- c-a-••!• Maryland's youngest mother, 12congoleum rug. Call at 494 for furnishing projects whereby year-old Mrs. Bernice Higgins North Main street, Midvale, af- students are given an opportunity Stotler, is improving. following the ter August 24. EVERYTHING to earn at least part of their exbirth of a daughter. The child MUST BE SOLD BY AUGUST penses while attending the school. This aid, however, is only to be was born in July and is normal in 30th. every respect. Irvin E. Stotler, given to those students who could not attend an institution of higher the father, 19. Is a. member of the FOR SALE- Five-room modern learning without financial assist:. CCC. house. Full Basement, two lots, ance. The Dean of Men is chair--<>Inquire Joseph Anderson, Third mali of the · committee in making After Mrs. Leah Schotland gave house east on Greenwood Ave., selection of students to receive $1 to a man on his plea of hunger, TRAVEL VIA East Midvale. he returned to her New York City aid. Application blanks are now apartment and robbed her of two ready and may be secured by writdiamond rings. Mrs. Schotland WANTED TO RENT -· Four or ing the Office of the Dean of Men, was beaten about the head and Five room modern house. can Office of the Dean of Women, or face by the intruder, who forced Midvale 8. Office of the President, University his way into her apartment. of Utah. After waiting 30 years, Mr. and -o• Applications will be considered Twins were born to Mrs. Allan Mrs. Rollo J ohilson of Michigan about the first of September. Knight of New Jersey 15 minutes are taking their honeymoon. JohnBlanks which are not completely TICKET AGENT apart at places 15 miles distant. son, retired after serving three filled in will not be given considerAfter a girl was born at Mrs. score years as a rural mail car- ation. STATE and CENTER PHONE: Mid 276 Knight's home, she was taken in rier, will take Mrs. Johnson to an ambulance to a hospital where Florida, a trip they have planned We print Butterwrappers, Phone a boy was born 15 minutes la.ter. since their marriage. Mldvale 178. \t;::;:;;:;:============:::lf What ACommunity Can Do For ItseH In Education Draper 4-H Club Plans Activities For Month • FREE! Spark Plug Cleaning NEWS ODDITIES - Nation's 1934Income Highest Since Year 1931 Wheeler's Super Service,. Draper Wards To Hold Final Joint Sessions . .1_0_0_0_0_0_0_0_11_0_ D-.. fAA£ tA..\( ,.. Rapid Camera Leaps In "Tunes Square Lady" Primary Graduation CLASSIFIED ADS Federal Aid For Students Expected By University "GOIN' TO TOWN" IRIS THEATRE. Midvale FOR APLEASANT, CAREFREE - • Vacation Trip Union Paellle Stages L.A. MALSTROM q |