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Show THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH l.. ~fSociet y~ _____ _ THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDCE rp~Ps Friday, May 13, ·1938. Have You a Favorite Cake Recipe ?--Send It In It May Win Cash Prize WANT ADS THAT BRING RESULTS * * ** -~ *FOR RENT-Furnished apart- *MALE INSTRUCTION - We HEN you decide to give your ment at reduced prices-Gas, want to select reliable men, now · Surprise Party Given Gommunity Club Meets family a real treat and you heat, and lights included. Inemployed, with foresight, fair bake one of those luscious, tempting .At a recent meeting of the MidMrs. Everett Reading enterquire 37 2nd Ave., or phone education and mechanical inclichocolate cakes, or it may be a 'Y8le Community club officers for tained at her home on Allen street Midvale 312. nations, willing to train spare delectable marble cake or a deli· tlle new year were welcomed. The Monday evening at a surprise partime or evenings, to become incious devil's food cake, made from etficers elected and committees ty in honor of her daughter Lylus' stal ation and service experts your favorite recipe, and the folk *CORNER LOT FOR SALELenox and Holden sts.. Reason~~&Ined by Mrs. George Cox in- birthday anniversary. Monte Carall reach for a second, or perhaps on all types AIR CONDIable. Inq. at 91 W. Lenox. lt a third, helping-now isn't that gratElude: President, Mrs. George Cox; lo whist was the diversion of the TIONING and Electrical Reifying! How amply rewarded you 1st vice president, Mrs. A. P. Ras- evening with prizes going to Elaine frigeration equipment. Write feel by the remarks of appreciation *FOR SALE-Certified seed pomussen; 2nd vice president, Mrs. Told and Wayne Beck. The house fully, giving age, present ocgoing around the festive board such tatoes. Jordan Nursery, State J. W. Nibley; 3rd vice president, prize was won by Jack Watson. cupation. Utilities Inst., Box X, as "Oh, boy, what a cake!" from St. Phone Mid. 157-W. Jlrs. Archie James; secretary, Mrs. Tulip decorations were used in care of Ute Sentinel. little Willie, said with a mouthful, Yrs. \Villiam Hurd; treasurer, Mrs. profusion throughout the rooms. to "I must have another piece if I *FOR RENT-$15. 3-room modL. E. Rasmussen; auditor, Mrs. C. Following the card games, a two- I burst!" from Dad. ern apt. 1-3 mile so. of Union '*FOR SALE-Good used baby But here!-you may have still fur0. Watson; member at large, Mrs. course luncheon was served on school on 7 th East. Ask for chick feeders, gallon watering ther reward coming to you. The iHE I'AVORITE A ~ENT SURvey Harold E. Nelson; club director, small tables. Those pre!lent were cans, calcide hoppers. H. Grass lt Geo. A n d erson. OF 1,572 LEAOIN6 <;MOKE OF THE. very recipe that the family makes Furniture Stores. Mrs. Fred Hyke; library chairman, ZoVae Fitzgerald,_ Dorothy Van tf MANUFACTURE!?S WOM"E'N OF SURMA so much over may be the one to Willi I<; THIS OVE'RSI7ED Mrs. William Davies; parlemen- Houten, Margaret Stowe, Ann take the first prize of $25, or one of *FOR SALE-Remington portCIGARETTE, TWICE AS" *FOR RENT - 4-room modern OF 2, tar:ian. Mrs. John Aylett. The com- Johnson, Pauline Pappas, Elaine the five second prizes of $10, or one able typewriter. See Howard 8/G AS" A CIGAR/ WORKERS ONl.Y brick home, with 1 acre lot. ;!_S CUILPREN of the ten third prizes of $5 in the mittees include: Program, Mrs. Told, Jack Watson, Homer Christ- 1 (~VERY800Y IN Til£ FAMILY ~ES:IN G. Olson, % mile north of the 1/N/JER 16 YE-'IR.> BII!IMA, INC"L/IPIMi THE CHILDREN) $25.00 per mo. 3rd East, North Cake Recipe contest. And why Bern Rasmussen, Mrs. H. P. Can- ensen, Arzy Johnson, Aaron JenOF AGE WERE Bingham highway on Redwood t-< of Union Ave. 243, Midvale r!MPlOY'!Pf not? non; Mrs. A. A. Nelson, Mrs. Ben- kins, Deward Clements, Wayne road. Box 528, Mid. R. D. 1. 2t C. Houston Goudiss. noted food R. D. 1. ltp. ., . nett Cash, Mrs. E. E. Greenwood, Beck, Red Johnson, and the guest • authority, who for 30 years has exI and Mrs. Mitchell; entertainment, of honor. erted a wide influence on the food *FOR SALE L. & H. Electric stove, good condition, reason- Parking Nets Revenue Yrs. L. E. Rasmussen, Mrs. Tyler habits of this nation through his lecON ~E SPIC MirJ ~PAN able. Fruit bottles. Inquire E. The 4,341 parking lots in the tures and books, and who at present Vincent, Mrs. Leo Anderson, Mrs. Civic Arts Club DliTCH PAIRV FARMS. LACE CURTAINS ARE FREQuENTLY conducts the food department in M. Steffensen, East Main st. United States do an annual busiJ. 0. Jones, Mrs. Archie James and The closing social of the woHUNG ON TI-lE WINDOW$ OF this newspaper known a.s .. What to Sandy, utah. ness of almost $19,000,000, accordMrs. A. P. Rasmussen; member- men's Civic Arts Club of Sandy niE COW~/ Eat and Why," is conducting a ing to Census reports. The lots ship, Mrs. C. 0. Watson, Mrs. Fred was held Friday afternoon at the cake recipe contest with cash prizes employ 5,704 attendants in addi*FOR SALE OR TRADE-Good Hopkinson, and Mrs. A. V. Lind- club rooms in Sandy City hall, unto be given to persons submitting farm truck, 2-ton White. Will tion to the 3,127 active proprietors any; welfare, Mrs. R. R. Fenn, Mrs. der direction of Mrs. Nora Peterthe best recipes. Your recipe will trade for cows. H. F. Rasmus- and firm members. be judged on the basis of its nutriKenneth Dunn; rental, Mrs. J. W. son, president. The social was sen, 64 West Center St. Phone tional and wholesome value. It need Nibley, Mrs. Ray Hughes and Mrs. honoring the out go,ing and in comU,_. TI\E UNITE!) 'i"TATES '!\\ERE IS ONE AU"TOMOBILE not be a marvelous creation for the Horses and Sugar Beets 249-W. Fred Rylee; tickets, Mrs. A. J. Me- ing officers of the club. A desert fOR EVERY 5 PEOPlE ..•. FRAN<r !-lAS ONE FOR EVERY eye to behold. The judges of this :;tl. 1 ENGLAND. ONE FOR EVERY 23, ITALY, ONE Weld County, Colorado, bas two Iff, Roy Steadman and Leon luncheon was served followed by FOR EVERY 109 ••.•..• POJ.ANP CAN BOAST 81/T ONE contest may agree with your family *FOR RENT- House and farm claims to agricultural fame. It is CAR !'OK IAIERY /, :J.. 84- OF ITS POPJI!.ATJt)l{ I Buchanon; hospitality, Mrs. J. Hol- progressive rook. Prizes were that your favorite recipe IS THE with water, coops, frwt, berries, the leading horse county in the lis Aylett, Mrs. R. W. Phelps, Mrs. awarded Mrs. J. N. Dorius, Mrs. 1 BEST! For further particulars see etc., $20 month. One block United States and also produces the announcement elsewhere in this e!:vin Hunter and Mrs. Harry Elmer Johnson and Mrs. J. W. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - north of Union Ave. on 13th E. 1more sugar beets than any other issue of this newspaper. There is right; music, Mrs. J. W. John- Farrer. Mrs. A. R. Gardner and :VIOTHERS' DAY OBSER\'ED ( companied on the piano by her nothing to huy. No Phone Midvale 1778. lt ,county, according to Census Buletter to write. 0'!..., Mrs. Mark Gardner; interna- Mrs. J. W. Farrer were general IN THREE SANDY \\~ARDS mother, Mrs. Catherine Mumford; Just send in your favorite cake rec- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1reau repor~. ·onal relations, Mrs. William chairman in charge. The new ofvocal duet, Mrs. Dewey and Mrs. ipe. It may win a prize. *FOR SALE-80 acres of ground. Davies: fine arts, Mrs. Ellis Wil- ficers which were installed at the j Mothers of Sandy wards were Boyce. Good dry farm and on side of Many Rivers ' publicity, Mrs. C. E. Mat- meeting include: Mrs. J. Ernest honored a~ spe_ctai progr~ms S~- ~ The mothers were each pre- GLOVER CAMP TO l\IEET canal. Good buy and terms if The number fff •·1 vers and minor The next meeting of Glover house manager, Mrs. Leo J ensen, president.• Mrs · J · N · day mormng m connect10n With ' sen t e d WI'th po tte d p 1an ts . necessary. Call Wallace James, streams In Porto IUco reaches ovDolius, first vice president; Mrs. the ward Sunday Schools. The Camp, Daughters of Utah Pion208 University St., Hy. 8438, er 1,300, but only 51 of them empty Reg White, second vice-president; Mother Day address in Sandy eers, will be held Thursday afterSalt Lake City. lnto the sea. Mrs. Elmer Johnson, secretary; First ward was given by Henry C. • ~ noon, May 19, at the home of Mrs. Members of the East Jordan Belin~?- Butler, on Wasatch street. stake. M. L A. board entertained and Mrs. George D. Charlier, I Jorgensen. Other nun:bers in: treasurer. eluded: poem, Rose Mane Stuart, All members are urged to attend. Tuesday· evening at Glacio Park vocal solo, Maxine Orton, ac1 lbdge at a farewell party honorMlss Nanoo Honored companied on the piano by Miss I Miss Orpha Soffe, "Y" graduing three board members who will Donna Orton; song; song, "Oh I Mr. and Mrs. J. Alcorn are visitate and popular pbysicial educaleave soon on short term missions. Beryl Nance, of Union, who is a "l'he lodge was beautifully decor- member of the nursing staff at the Had Such a Pretty Dream Mama," ing fr.iends and relatives in San tion teacher of Jordan district OF HIS . Primary class; piano duet, Gwen- Diego, California. presented her group of Draper ated with spring flowers. A hot Marine hospital at San FranClsco, eth and Lila Steffensen; vocal trio, Junior High students in a very liUpper was served to 32 guests af- who has been enjoying a two Mrs. Zefma Thompson, Mrs. Pearl Mr. and Mrs. Laverne G. Finnovel dance review in the school ter which games, music, and danc- weeks' vacation w.ith relatives Mrs. Beth Sorenson, Iayson of West Jordan announce auditorium Thursday eevning the tng was enjoyed. Miss Geneive here was a gues t a t a 1unc h eon Larson, and . . · . ' ft f M C C accompanied on the p1ano by Mrs. the birth of a son, Mothers' Day at first of its kind to be given in Rasmussen, junior leader and TO Tuesday a ernoon M ~s. t · t. Anna Graff; remarks, Herbert the Cottonwood maternity home. the district. Hazel Glover, dance director were Jensen at her home on am s ree , . . Miss Soffc is well known as an . Bartlett of the ward Sunday School Mrs. Finlayson Will be remembered the honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. prior to leaving T ues d ay evemng . . . h ·t Oth superintendency. The mothers 1 as Miss June Anderson of Midvale. accomplished vocalist as well as ()rson Smith presented the girls for the Manne osp1 a 1. er • . pianist and is the eldest daughter with souvenir gifts. Margie Stone gues t s a t the Iunc h eon 1·n clude d were each presented Wlth carnaIn Building Formerly Occupied by Cornet Store 1 . M 8 tions. Mrs. D. H. Dean and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Soffe. 1 and Gerald Smith were the co- M rs Ell en N ance of U n10n, r ., The Misses Martha, Hazel and The tribute to mothers in the Adolph Mickelsen of Crescent and Friends and Customers are in~rmen for the delightful affair. R ueI. M c Ph"Ie o f S a It L a k e and M rs. . . Lucille Glover, Maida Cotterell, Second ward was by Reed SanderMrs. Mary Mickelsen and Mrs.· F 1e d a J . L arson o f S an d y. Mis !I Yited to Yisit our new place. . . .. son of the ward bishopnc. other Bertha Forsgow of Gramte VISited Reatha Evans, Mr, and Mrs. W. Her tha J ensen d aughter of D r. ' J . also a numbers included: Welcome ad- their sons and daughter at the R. Ashment and Mrs. J. Clyde TONSORIAL EXPERTS BARBERS an d M rs. C . C . ensen, 1s . taff t dress, Dr. L. W. Sorenson, superinA. C. in Logan last week. Soffe attended theaffair. mem b er of the nursmg s a ----------------.:..:.::.-.:..:.::._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ;JCU'C O'C the Marine hospital in California. tendent; readings, Jay Jensen, Mrs. L. W. Sorenson entertained Howard Pierson, Jack Borg, and Dorene Stapley; vocal solo, Gloria the members of the Thursday Dessert B~idge . I Jean Larson; vocal number, James bridge club at her home in Sandy Mrs. Wilford Clark entertamed Cundick Antone Martineau· vocal yesterday afternoon. ' Birch, Jay Martineau; ' her bridg~ club at her hon:e Mon- duet, Oral Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barrows day evemng. A dessert hmcbeon vocal trio, Alsop sisters, Larue, I was served followed by an evening Donna and Pearl; chorus by Pri- were guests at a party at the 1 of bridge, Mrs. Tom Welch and mary class; vocal duet, Ardus Frank Edgar home in Salt Lake Mrs. Kenneth Dunn won the bridge Milne; Robert Stapley; girls trio, City Saturday evening. awards. Mrs. Welch was a special Venna Jensen, Beverly Pierson and guest. Iva Pixton. The program was unMrs. J. W. N.ibley and Mrs. C. 0. der direction of Miss Fanny Pier- Watson were Salt Lake City visiEntertain For Teachers son and Mrs. L. W. Sorenson. Each 1 tors Wednesday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Wilcox, daughter of the mothers were presented of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wilcox, of with carnations. Kenneth Dunn left Tuesday for Crescent, was the charming young , Special Mother Day talks were Reno on a business trip. He exUTAH BEET Quart jar ......... ··---·-hostess at a seven o'clock dinner given by Mr. Holt of the Sunday pects to return to Midvale today. lb. cloth bag .. Shaver's, can···---·---the lady teachers of School general board and J. N. 1 honoring Draper junior high school Wednes-~ Dorius at the special program in Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rea of Newday evening of last week. Covers the Third ward Sunday school with bridge, Oregon, announce the birth 21/z SIZE CAN were laid for the ~isses Lola Han- j Paul C. Boyce, surerintendent, in of a daughter, born to them May ~ Fresh Creamery for ······-·------·------······ sen, Florence CJ:rr1stensen, Hulda charge. Other numbers included 1 5. Mrs. Rea will be remembered ~ Hill Bros., lb ...... -.. Pound ········----·---····-·--Cosgrove, Rebekah Larson and vocal solos, Leo Palmer of Salt locally as Miss Darlene Downs. ~ Orpha Soffe. Following the din- Lake accompanied on the p.iano by JOLLY TIME ner a program of music and songs Mrs. Joseph Workman; vocal trio, Mrs. Parley G. Downs has gone lb. celo. bag --········ Sun Sweet--Tenderized were enjoyed. Dorothy was as- Mrs. T. A. Dewey, Mrs. Veloy AI- to Baker, Oregon, where she is ALL BRANDS Does it mean anything to sisted by her mother. lb. pkg. ·········-······-·-sop and Mrs. Paul C. Boyce; violin spending a month visiting with n for ·····-··············· .... you personally to he smartly number, Barbara Mumford, ac- Mrs. Lloyd Rea. ~ WffiTE Ninth GrMlens Feted ......................... dressed? lb!l The ninth grade students of the Let us make your next suit, Assorted, lb ............ -Midvale juniqr high school were -we'll GIANT BARS entertained by their teachers, and ALL FLAVORS parantee compliments. for --····---············-~ home room mothers at a party at pkgs, for ········-----TAILORED FOR US ~ the noon hour hour yesterday. The Pint bottles ·······-·········---BY hostesses were Nadine Taylor and Iris Thorpe, teachers, and Mrs. 1 Dozen Marbles Free with each Paul Kuhni, Mrs. Hyrum BeckPackage ······-·······------·· CIIICAGO stead, Mrs. Carlos Smith and Mrs. Large size pkg.... All flavors, each---Everett Reading, room mothers. ------------------------------~ W -- c~~~oR? .,..- -·>='3' ~-, I pc:rsona I KEN HAND I Announces the Removal BARBER SHOP ° 41 North Main .Street 2 :::DIJO f ll ~~e c:£wcc tfte ad a.m-tpfi.mc nt 7.jon onLjout CLoifu~? i SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, MAY 14 GRAPEFRUIT SUGAR 10 56¢ COFFEE 25c 26¢ PRUNES MILK QUALITY PRINTING .KLING BROS. Dorthy Mickelson of Granite, a student of the U. s. A. C. of Lo. g;m in company with her socialogy class made a tour on Friday and 1VIIOLESALE CUSTOM TAILORS Saturday visiting many of the FORTY YEARS 1 principal state institutions. • Following the tour the cla,ss 00 to proper stayed in Salt Lake City while Miss Mickelson visited her Exclulively By mother, Mrs. Mary Mickelson. During her visit she organized the • The 1 4-H club in Granite. I 840· , FOR ALL OCCASIONS AT PRICES In Keeping with the Values and Services Supplied I APPAREl SHOP CAR STOLEN A 1932 model Buick coupe with grey body and red wire wheels, was reported stolen Monday evening from the Trail Inn on State street. Any one having any II North MaiD Street knowledge of this car is asked to MIDVALE UTAH get [n touch with officers in Sandy '\tt~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;~l or county sheriff's office. 'rA Betttr cp[ace to 'Trade" --oOo-WOODRUFF PRINTING CO., IDe. THE UTE SENTINEL Midvale, Utah Phone: Mid. 178 I~ 25c 2 I I II Rippled Wheat 1 OC CATSUP Large Bottle ·······--·-- 3 lOC VINEGAR 5¢ BISQUICK 25e POPCORN 2 25¢ 25¢ MONITOR 17 c TOMATOES Cakes by Purity 3 NapthaSoap 10 39¢ 10¢ BUTTER 4 Miracle Whip 15 c SNOWDRIFT 47c JELLO 3 13C Jello Ice Cream Mix 29c 10C SUNBRITE CLEANSER TUNA FLAKES 2 for ······················--------··· 9 e Mid Pacific, can---- 10¢ -MEAT SPECIALSBEEF POT ROAST Neck Cuts, lb......... 12¢ FANCY POT ROASTS Pound ·········-----·······-······ 17 C Short Rib Boil, lb .... 10¢ All steer beef PORK Choice Roasts, lb. -- 18¢ Leg Cuts, lb............. 22¢ SIDE PORK Fresh sliced, lb. ...... 20¢ 3 SALT HERRING fat and plump for ·····-········-..·-········ 25¢ SPRING FRYS AND STEWING HENS AT MARKET PRICES VEAL Choice Roasts, lb.-- 18¢ FRESH GROUND BEEF Leg cuts, lb ............. 23¢ 2 lbs. for ··········-······· 27 C VEAL STEW, lb. -- 15¢ DERBY SANDWICH SPREAD DILL PICKLES Pure Pork Sausage 2 lbs. for -····-··········-- 3 7 C Fancy, 3 for ............. 10¢ Can ·······-····-········---·--···· 1 0 C PHONE YOUR ORDERS, MID. 200 |