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Show THE UTE SENTINEL Thursday December 23, 1937 J ..,. Midvale Jr. High School Notes BRII,LIANT STUDENTS In a battery of metropolitan achievement tests, recently given .. , \1 1938 BASKETBALL • hy Mr. Greenwood to the third, fifth, seventh, and ninth grades of the Midvale school , the following students obtained scores which place them more than two full I . years a b ove th e na t wna average for their age and grade: Donna Radovich, Kathleen Jensen, Dennis Kaskey, Jean Steadman, Janice Jensen. Dale Radovich, a ninth grader obtained a score in history and civics equal to the average for high school graduates. Others obtaining scores far above the standards for their grad es are: Edna May Woodhead, Drew Pearson, Evelyn Nicholson, Shirley Mae Kidd, LaRue Barton, Alice Tame, Catherine Newman, Carol Jensen, Ernest Poulson, Darrell Cyphers, Mary Dean Payne, Clark Jones, RoLayne Rasmussen, Kenneth Steadman and Barbara Taft. The tests include reading, vocabulary, arithmetic fundamentals, arithmetic problems, English, literature, history, geography and spelling. COMEDY PLAY GIVEN Coaches Meet; uuuul ISCHOOL HEADS ,__ PAGE FIVJ. ~ :,~~~::y:::nv:M:,~::~:~ ' ~~~~~eR~r!:s; 1-- society-- :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' at Bingham. Jan. 21 -Jordan vs. Davis, at Jordan. Jan. 28 Jordan vs. Granite, at Jordan. Feb. 4 Jordan vs. Tooele, at Tooele. Feb. 8 Jordan vs. Murray at i\Iunay. Feb. 11 Jordan vs. Bingham, at .Jordan. Feb. 18 Jordan vs. Grantsville, at Jordan. Feb. 25 Jordan vs · Cyprus ' at Cyprus. Mar. 4 -- Jordan vs. Granite, at Granite. PROGRESS OF THOUGHT COVERED IN TOPIC "Christian Science is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, December 26. The Golden Text is: "Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and -!llilk without money and without price" (Issiah 55:1). Correlative to the citation is the following from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The footsteps of thought, rising above material standpoints, are slow, and portend a long night to the traveller; but the angles of His presence-the spiritual intuitions that tell us when the night is far spent, the day is at hand - are our guardians in the gloom'' (p. 174). "Christmas With the Mulligans," a comedy in three acts, was presented Wednesday night in the school auditorium, Miss Sarah Taylor directed. The Widow Mulligan is a cheerful washerwoman who lives in Mulligan Alley in Shanty-Town, OGDENITES DOWN surrounded by her ten little Mul- SANDY BASKETEERS ligans, to say nothing of the great Washington junior high school Shamus O'Brien- Together they' cagers of Ogden, under direction have a hilarious Christmas Eve. of Coach Aaron Horne, former The characters were: coach of Midvale junior high Widow Mulligan, Marjorie Kas- school, won a victory over Sandy ky; Patsy, Maxine Searle; Matsy, junior high school quintet in an Clarke Jones; Teddy Magee, Ray exhibition game staged Tuesday Brown; Nora Edora, Barbara Dem- at the Sandy school. ing; Mickey Mackree, Kenneth The A team was defeated 32-21, Steadman; Bridget Honora, Wil- while the Sandy B team suffered bertha Gosman; Sweet Mary Ann, a defeat 27-18. Rasmussen, rightGloria Rasmussen; Melissa, Shirley forward for the winners, caged 13 Blanchard; Wee Peter Pan, Dan points, while Pollock, for Sandy, Severson; Mrs. O'Toole, a neigh- and J . Pierson, for the winners, bor, LoLayne Rasmussen; Clarissa, were each successful in caging Shirley Collett. 12 points. "THE WIDTE CHRISTMAS" A musical tableau, "The White Christmas,'' was presented at the auditorium Wednesday evening, under the direction of Cannon A. Thompson, musical director. A prologue was given by the primary school, with Carolyn Patience, Betty Sorenson, Marilyn Stimatz, Mary Crawford, Shirley Searle and LaVelle Pugmire taking parts. Characters were: Mary, the Maiden Mother, Anne Lorranger; Joseph, of the House of David, Darwin Rasmussen; Simeon, all old shepherd, Alma Richardson; Timothy, husband of Anna, Douglas Beckstead; Isaac, shepherd, Andy Deneris; Anna, wife of Timoty, Norma Belich; Thomas, her Code Numbers son, Bryant Harrison; Ruth, her California Port .. Quarts 933 daughter, Kathleen Jenson; DeGallons 934 borah, hostess of Bethlehem Inn, California Muscatel .. Quarts 972 Ivagene Olson; Rachel, maiden of Gallon1 973 Bethlehem, Joyce Beckstead; PrisCaHfornla Sherry....... Quarts 7038 cilla, her cousin, Mary Dean GilCalif. White Port ...... Quarts 938 bert; Melchoir, Melvin Johnson; Alcohol 20% by Volume Casper, Veldon Larsen; Baltasar, Darrell Brown. Carolers, junior . i< ·· CALIFORNIA GROWERS · * · . )VI!'IEI!IES'.·:. -~T~ER , CALIF. ,. high. Choir boys, Platoon school. At a meeting held Thursday, ------. . December 9, the followmg sched- Dessert Br1dge ule was adopted for junior high Mrs. Hollis Aylett was hostess basketball in the Jordan District: 1to the Thursday bridge club at her t Th d Jan. G--Sandy at West Jordan, home on Pioneer stree urs ay Union at Midvale, Riverton at I afternoon. A dessert luncheon Draper. Jan. 13·-Draper at San-lwas set·ved to eight ladies. Mrs. . dy, West Jordan at Union, Mid-/carl Dice and Mrs. Ray Fenn won . vale at Riverton. Jan. 20-Sandy th t t d u· H p , e con rae awar s. ...... rs. . at Riverton Union at Draper C dM J W N'bl 1 West Jordan 'at Midvale. Jan. 27_: an~on an rs. · · ey were Midvale at Sandy, Riverton at spcctal guests. Union, Draper at West Jordan. Feb. 1 Sandy at Union, West :\<lrs. Goff Hostess Jordan at Riverton, Midvale at Mrs. Louis Goff entertained her Draper. Feb. 3 - West Jordan at bridge club at her home Tuesday Sandy, Midvale at Union, Draper afternoon. A dessert luncheon was t R' I a tverton. Feb. 10--Sandy at served after which an afternoon Draper, Union at West Jordan, . . Riverton at Midvale. of contract brtdge was enJoyed. F b 17 R d Mrs. Ray Hughes and Mrs. Tyler IDraper e · - lVerton at San y, v· t won the bridge award at Union, Midvale at West mcen s. Jordan. Feb. 22-Sandy at Midvale, Union at Riverton, West Jor- 1\olrs. Bradley Entertains dan at Draper. Feb. 24- Union · Mrs. G. Harold Bradley enter1 at Sandy, Riverton at West Jor- tained at a birthday party at her home Saturday afternoon honordan, Draper at Midvale. ing the fifth birthday anniversary of George Bradley. Games were Subscribe for the Sentinel NOW. enJoye · d and 1unch eon served t o J I I I ' principals and their partner~ attended a banquet held at Rivert D b Th b t on, ecem er 15. e anque was supervised by Miss Canie Samuelson, home economics int d M' J C d It struc or, an Iss ean ox, a u education teacher. Speakers of the. evening i~eluded: Dr. Paul RtcharCis,. prestdent of the Board of Education; P . M M' k 1 . . 1 t B tl . 1c e sen, prmc1pa a u er; and Miss Mary Storey. A vocal solo was furnished by Denos K anas. Following the progl am, community singing, under the direction of E. G. Epperson, district music supervisor, Arthur Peterson, assistant superintendent, and Miss Freda Jensen, primary supervisor, • 1as conducted. - -- - - Kansas anticipates spending Midvale Slore-Thur., Fri., Dec. 23-24 TUNA FISH MIXED NUTS Wave-Kist ALL NEW CROP 2 cans -· - --- ....... 27 C 2lbs.......... 35c SUGAR BRAZIL NUTS 3 POWDERED pounds ... ........ - 19€ FANCY WASHED 19¢ 93e 3 Pound ----.... .. 5 pounds SNOWDRIFT pound pail ........ 4 7 c JELL WELL, assl. flavors, 4 for .. 15c Cranberry Sauce, !all cans, 2 for 25c - .---- -Eggs U. S. Med. Sla:w.1 ards, doz. 25c COFFEE Peanut Butter ~ - .,__ ~ AIRWAY $35,000 on a state exhibit at the 1939 World's Fair on San Francisco Bay. Pound . . . . . .. 15c 2 lb. jar ...... 2Sc Myra Bradley, Jean, Maxine and James Sanderson, Gale and Grant Woodhouse, Billy Cowley, James Ostler, Jane and George Bradley. DATES, cello packed, 2lb. pkg.. 23c Greetings of the Season! - OLIVES Ripe, tall can .... ··-- 10¢ CORN Iowana, 2 cans .. 15c • PEAS, Tender, Sweet 2 cans. . ... -- ... 15<: CANDY OHO<JOLATES - CRE:\lESi HARD )UX 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . 2Sc DELICIOt;S FLAVOR MINCE MEAT, 2 pounds ....... 15c SHOULDER CUTS LAMB ROAST, pound .......... 17c PORK ROAST, loin cuts, lb. 18c YOUNG, TENDER MUTTON LEGS, pound ........ 12c WHOLE OR PART SKINNED HAMS, pound ....... 25c SNOW WmTE SHORTENING, 4 pounds ....... 45c Midvale Plant IRIS THEATRE MIDVALE,UTAH-PHONE: MID.125 - UNITED STATES SMELTING REFINING AND MINING COMPANY PurehaRPl'R of GOLD ORES AND CONCENTRATES GOLD, SILVER, LEAD ORES AND CONCENTRATES LEAD ZINC MILLING ORES -- -~·-= -Christmas Only"LOVE UNDER FIRE" With LORETTA YOUNG and DON AMECHE Also The Three Stooges In ''THREE DUlY.(B CLUCKS ' ' and other shorts First show at 3 o'clock REGULAR SUNDAY PRICES WILL PREVAIL - ·- - - Sun., Mon., Tues., Dec. 26-27-28 Also GOLD BARS • GOLD AMALGAlVI • RETORT SPONGE CYANIDE PRECIPITATES Consign All Shipmcuts to UNITED STATES SMELTING REFINING AND MINING COMPANY MIDVALE, UTAH Send Bill of Lading and All Correspondence to 911 NEWHOUSE BUILDING- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH t,~\\\\\)~~ CLOSE-OUT ON ALL TOYS AT REDUCED PRICES Used Radiant Heater COLES HOT BLAST, cash price ----- ..- ........ $7.00 Girl's Used Bicycle New paint, reconditioned --· ........................... $11.95 Boys' Used Bikes Repainted, Reconditioned ------ $6.50 and $8.00 Gamble Eagle Delux Bike Used 4 months, Reg. $37.45, Reduced to (Cash price) -· ---------- ..... -....... ..... -- $23.95 Watch For Penney's Final Round- Up of Values, Starting Tuesday Morning, December 28 tJ~~ t)~·Htl ~\t~t~\1\\'t\\ •"" AS'tOY. c AU'Sl \\~" l st'i • · f.~'i\1\Q~t'l ~Mi "i.\\\Vl~~t_~ 1 Jr. t Un,,{'L~<J uu \l of ue,•l:(l,ll ~·~nc~. Jtupert 0 s\!.1· 0 0 ~··· • \ 1D . 0 Ed"' ' d b)' \) ,... • y,ooed:.' ••''' (IS l'rod<•ce "" C<•"'"'•:' ,...,~>••11-1•9 d b'l' l o . ofloP. o -- ~\c•'" d fon\o\\1 ~~::::? -· --------- -AND- COMEDIES Each year during our inventory we close out several odd lots of merchandise at a price. IN AND SEE THE BARGAINS ----------- - - - - - - - Wednesday, Decembe 29 "OUTLAWS OF THE ORIENT" With JACK HOLT and MAE CLARKE Also Universal News Reel And a Comedy Called "BURY THE HATCHET" Thursday, Friday, December 30-31 "SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT" Ill • With JAMES CAGNEY and E. DAW Also DICK TRACY SERIAL and POPEYE in "MY ARTISTICAL TEMPERATURE" |