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Show THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday. January 20. 1999. U.S. Sugar Quotas . Assure Domestic Producers'Markel A City Farmer WEST JORDAN School Noles Girl's Age Spans Decade of Progress Federal Old-Age Claim Blanks Are Now Available I I . P.-T.A. To Meet The West Jordan Parent-Teachers association will meet Friday afternoon, January 27, it is announced by Principal H. W. Jorgensen. A program will be given by the students at 2:00 p.m. in the auditorium. Home room teachers will meet with parents after the program. All junior high parents and teachers will meet together but elementary teachers will meet parents in their various rooms. Mr. Jorgensen and Evelyn Spratling, P.-T.A. president, will have charge of the affair. Richard Young, a student, will conduct the program.-LaVerla Jones. Every person in the United Application for claim blanks for States will eat an average of 104.2 lump-sum benefits under the Fedpounds of sugar in 1939; that is, eral Old-Age Insurance provisions in raw value, or an equivalent of of the Social Security Act may 97.38 pounds of refined beet sunow be obtained from local postgar. The total consumption in the masters, who will distribute them, United States will be 6,832,157 • upon request, to wage.earners in tons, raw value, Henry A. Wallace, I covered employment who have at• United States secretary of agri-, l tained age 65 since December 31, 1 culture, estimates. 1936 and to the representatives or j Beet growers in the 48 states families of covered wage-earners will be able to provide about 23.20 ' who have died since December 31. 1 per cent of the total amount re1936. quired, and cane sugar growers in Announcement of this new serthe states, 6.28 per cent, leaving vice was made today by William 70.52 per cent to be provided by B. ' Hayward, manager of the Salt island possessions ana foreign Lake City field office of the Social countries. Ordinarily the United , Security board, who pobtcd out States imports about 75 per cent : that it would provide additional of the total. ' channels through which eligible Glee Club Meets To avoid domestic surpluses the claimants may contact field ofLaWana Egbert was elected; agricultural adjustment adminis- , fices of the board with the proper president of the Glee club for the : tration has given each sugar beet • information required to make a ' second half of the school year. I· factory a quota in bags of sugar j claim. Wanda Pearson was chosen secrewhich it may produce, and this "The two types of payments tary. 1 quota has been translated into • now being made are to workers Selected voices from the 3 junnumber of acres necessary to prowho have been employed in coverior high grades compose the cbor- . duce the allotment. This acreage ed industrial and commercial ocus. Seventh graders were not 1 is set for each factory district, and cupations since 1936 and who have members during the first half. county conservation committees reached age 65 since that date; Miss Wheeler, director, said the will divide the allotment among I and to the estates of workers who At ,an exhibit held in Detroit last week, a decade of progress in the automotive industry was vividly portrayed by new Glee club is now working on beet growers according to prohave been employed in covered incars, automobile engines and parts made in 1928 and 1938. a musical to be given in the ductivity of soil, record of the dustrial or commercial occupaIn the photo, at the left is a typical 1939 engine, while in the center little ten-year-old Marianna Klix is sitting on spring.-Jean Burgan. an engine built in 1928, which seems almost a toy counterpart of the modem motor. She is holding a 24-pound 1928 farmer in past production, and tions and who have died since crankshaft. Louis Barger of the Chevrolet Forge Plant forged it and also the 68 }2-pound 1939 shaft which he holds. numbe of acres planted in sugar 1936," Mr. Hayward said. "Both Peanut Bust Planned beets on each farm during the UTAH UNIVERSITY MAY REFORM, HEALING IS 1 Health with Key to the Scrip- types of these payments are based Three junior high classes lost past 10 years. Utah's 1939 acreage TRAIN AIRPLANE PILOTS SAID TO BE SAME tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: on 3% percent of the worker's a contest to the other three classallotment Is 55,173 as compared "Healing the sick and reforming total earnings in covered employes. Friday the losers are treating with 544,000 in 1938. The lowest Cooperation of the University "Truth" is the subject of the the sinner are one and the same ment since 1936.'' the winners to a peanut bust. acreage of the ten-year period was of Utah with the civil aeronautics lesson-sermon in all Churches of thing in Christian Science. Both In Utah, 53 claims for lumpThe contest was held on the last 37,000 in 1936, and the highest authority in the training of 20,000 Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Jan- cures require the same method sum benefits had been certified parents' visiting day and P.-T.A. i was 76,000 acres in 1933. college students as airplane pilots uary 22. and are inseparable in Truth. during November for a total or meeting between the A and B The quotas have been establish- has the approval of the university The Golden Text is: "Ascribe ye Hatred, envy, dishonesty, fear, and $3,319.15. The average single payclasses of each grade. The classes , ed to guarantee a definite portion board of regents. Definite plans greatness unto our God. He is the so forth, make a man sick, and ment in this state for November having the most parents at school I of the domestic sugar market to . are yet lacking, but under the Rock, his work is perfect: for all neither material medicine nor was $62,63. This brings Utah's rea.. on visiting day won the contest. NEW YORK-A cameraman re- American producers. This was not probable arrangements, students his ways are judgment: a God of Mind can help him permanently, ord to 876 claims for a total of The student council set the date cently snapped Grover A. Whalen, acomplished through tariffs, as in-' will be able to take ground courses truth and without iniquity, just even in body, unless it makes him $37,322.25 to date. Nationally, the for the affair. A dance will be Preside!lt of the New York creases in tariff merely shifted in flying at the university next and right is he" (Deuteronomy better mentally, and so delivers figure at the end of November, held in the auditorium along with Worl_d's Fai: 1939, in overalls. He off-shore competition from one year. Th~ actual fllght training 32:3, 4). him from his destroyers" (p. 404). 1938 totaled 250,782 claims paid the peanut bust.-La.Verla Jones. was mspectmg a w~eat ,!ield-the country to another authorities would be given by the civil aeroAmong the citations from the to date for a total of $10,697,first to be planted m Kew York . ' . . . Bible is the following: "Wherefore, Donald E. Brown, president, and City in 63 years. It is part of 8 pomt out. All beet producers who naubcs authonty, according to 111.83. ' Girls Play Ba8ketball 1 do not plant in exc'ess of food exhibit. allot- Robert H. Hinckley, member of 0 king, let my counsel be accept- E. E. Wilson, vice president, of able unto thee, and break off thy United Aircraft Corp., visited on TONS OF PAINT ' The girls of the 8th an d 9th ', · - - - - - - - - ments and who meet certain soil that group. conservation and labor payment sins by righteousness, and thine Treasure Island, which will become NEW YORK - Painting the grades are holding a basketball FANCIFUL STREET NAMES requirements will receive federal I Princess Alexandra Kropotkin, iniquities by shewing mercy to the the San Francisco city airport afbuildings of the New York Worlds tournament. Games are played at NEW YORK-Many of the avpayments of about $1.80 per ton daughter of a Russian prince, poor; if it be a lengthening of thy · ter the 1939 California World's Fair 1939, which is being carried noon every Tuesdy and Thursday. enues and streets of the New York Fair is held there, and rated it out in a plan following the tints The names and captains of the World's Fair 1939 have been nam- of sugar beets produced. Under magazine wri' ,.. and lecturer, is a, tranquillity" (Daniel 4: 27). this program 6,931 Utah producers good will ambassador of the 1939 ! Correlative to the citation is the "among the greatest airports in of the rainbow, will require a total teams are: D~mons,. Elizabeth ed, it is announced by Grover A. :following from "Science and 1 the world." , of 200 tons of pigment. Saley; Dynamite KI.ds, Leola i Whalen, president of the fair. received $1,063,655.80 in federal California World's Fair. payments up to November 30, 1938 Bateman; Dead End Kids, Farrell i "Petticoat Lane" runs between the Naylor; Small Fries, La Wana • Textile building and the one de- for their participation in 1937. Labor requirements state that Egbert; Jitterbugs, Betty Evans;' voted to women's apparel. "F.ireand Prancers, Rea Fay Beckstead. ' side Row" reaches along the ex- no farmer who receives payments On Januax;y 10 the Demons beat tcnsive facade of the Home Fur- may employ children under 14 the Jitterbugs. The Dynamite Kids nishing building. "The Street of years of age, and no child between beat the Prancers on Janluary 12 • '·wings" leads to the Aviation 14 and 16 years may be employed and Tuesday, the Sma I Fries for more than eight hours in one building, and "The Street of downed the Demons. - D o r i s day, Wage rates are set by the ·wheels" to the railroad and mpChristensen. secretary of. agriculture. These tor section. labor requirements do not apply Studenta 'Hear Hollander to the farmer nor his own family. CIDLDREN UNDER GLASS Poland Van Cave!, a Dutch The secretary is also authorized bumorist, who was born in HoiNEW YOR-In "The School of to prescribe practices for preservland gave a program last Friday. Tomorrow" at the New York ation and improvement of soil He ~ang the Dutch songs, danced 1 World's Fair 1939, visitors will be fertility. In 1938 the producer was the Dutch dances, and wore the able to watqh the actual function- given his choice of the following Dutch costume. , ing of pre-school and elementary practices, per acre of beets: mainHe gave us a brief sketch of his · classes, polarized glass screens tain one acre of alfalfa, clover, or native Holland and danced a clog making it posible for the children perennial grasses; seed one acre in wooden shoes. He gave one to be observed without their know- of such grasses; plow under one program in the eiementary audi- ing it. acre of green manure; apply eight torium for the lower grades and --------tons of manure on land adapted to one in the junior high auditorium Daughters of the American Re- sugar beet growing; apply 75 lbs. NOT LESS THAN 5% WOOL for the upper grades.-Delos Rich- · volution are organizing a patriotic of available commercial fertilizer ards. , celebration at the 1939 California to each acre of beet land. 1 World's Fair next February 22. To Raise Funds 1 WORLD'S FAIR A GREAT CITY Girls belonging to the state week Midvale won from Draper by NEW YORK-The amount of Home Economics club will bold a . one point. electric current to be used by the popcorn sale at the Monday night ' Because it is more convenient to show on January 23. ; get buses in the morning than in New York Worldos fair, 1939, durThe sale is being held to raise the afternoon, junior high games ing ;its operation will be equal to funds for club activities. All pop- I have been changed to the period that required by a city of 350,000 com balls will be sold for a nickle. just before noon.-Charles Furse. population. -Bernice Atwood. 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