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Show THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, February 17. 1939. [THE FAIR IN PICTURES II COUNTY SOLONS WEST JORDAN School Noles IN UTAH LEGISLATURE ------------"~~ ~ACTIVE Charles Hansen, of Midvale, is among the University of Utah freshman football players who have been selected to receive sweaters as awards for participation in football during the last season. Only twenty-two of the Participation of the sixth dis- freshman football squad were setrict's representatives in the cur- lected by coaches for awards. rent session of the twenty-third I Hansen is a former Murray high Utah state legislature was con- school football star. He was also student body president and partifined in greater measure last week cipated in basketball, tennis, to the introduction and cosponsordramatics, and opera during high ing by Representative Wallace J. Jenkinson of Magna of four bills school. L___ : ~ ~ ACTIVl'l'tES POSTPONED Because of the snowstorm last . week which kept many students from school and which closed school entirely Friday, many activities planned for that week were postponed. , The basketball game with Sandy to be played Thursday night was cancelled. The elementary school will take its assembly program to South Jordan this Friday instead of last week. The ninth grade civics trip was postponed until-the legislators return from its trip to southern Utah.-Bernice Atwood. i Iand CARD OF THANKS We gratefully acknowledge our heart-felt thanks to all who so kindly assisted us in our recent *FOR RENT- Four-room modern bereavement. house. Just remodeled. Inquire MRS. RACHEL FORBUSH, 37 Second avenue. P .bone MidORVAL, MITCHELL, MARvale 312. GARET and GERTRUDE. . ' *FOR RENT 3-room modern of Utah and Wyommg and at U. hot'"'" Furniqhed or unfurni'l!J.ed. S. A. C., the fraternity is designed Inquire 1st house so. of Bingham to give opportunity to college highway on Redwood road. lt youth for participation not only in the best social activities, but in *TYPING, dictation, office work. the realms of intellectual and culCall Elaine Strom, Mid. 103-W. tural development as well. Evenings only. WANT ADS Mothers! ATTENT-ION! voting on those up for conATTENTION FOCUSED sideration in senate and house. ON THOUGHT CONTROL Senator Lawrence E. Nelson of Murray voted no on H.B. 60, permitting railroads to hold stock in "Mind" is the subject of the lesany land, water or air trans porta- son -sermon in all Churches of tion company. He cast affirmative Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, FebMIDVALE BRANCH DANCE STUDIO ballots on other measures approv- rua.ry 19. ed In the upper house last week. The Golden Text is: "Be ye all Mr. Jenkinson Introduced H.B. of one mind, having compassion I 198, fixitfg license renewal fees for one of another, love as brethren, members of various professions, be pitiful, be courteous" (I Peter and H. B. 189, appropriating $100,- 3:8). CLASSES NOW FORMING at Midvale 1st Ward 000 to self-help cooperative proAmong the selections from the grams and adding farm bureau Bible ;is the following: "My son, and labor representatives to the attend to my words; incline thine * BRING THIS AD. ON FEBRUARY 23rd at board. ear unto my sayings. Let them not 4 p.m .. and Get FREE TRY-OUT LESSON! The representative from Magna depart from thine eyes; keep them also coauthored H.B. 200, requiring in the midst of thine heart. For the letting of renewal bond pay- they are life unto those that find ments to the lowest responsible them, and health to all their Lessons for Children from 2 years and up bidder and providing for full pub- flesh" (Proverbs 4:20-22). licity to all proceedings, and H.B. Embodied as correlative passages 207, providing that one per cent are the follo;nng from "Science of the qualified voters of the state and Health wtth key to the Scripmay petition for initiation of dl-~ tures'' by Mary Baker Eddy: rect legislation. "Hold thought steadfastly to the . I L S ren · enduring, the good, and the true, of Midvale will be Dance Instructor R epresent a t 1ve saac . o and you will bring these Into your son of S an d y vo t e d no on H . B . . . t axes pa1'd on gaso- experience proportionably to the1r 51 , re f un d mg -STUDIO- MIDVALEFIRSTWARDline used in tractors, stationary occupancy of your thoughtds (bp. e1 e en gi nes and f or oth er non-t rans- 261) . Let the perfect mo . present in your thoughts mstead of port a. ti on purposes. H e approve d ., . th Its demoralized opposite (p. 407). o ther measures a.c t e d on 1n e house last week. Mr. Jenkinson also voted no on H.B. 51 and yes DeLOY MULLIN INITIATED INTO LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA entitled on other house-aprovped bills. Mr. Sorenson was absent and not vot"C H R I S T I A N S C I E N C E PROVO-DeLoy McMullin of ing on S.B. 19 and S.B. 65. Mr. AND THE KINGDOM OF GOD Jenkinson was absent and not vot- Midvale was one of the 71 persons By PAUL STARK SEELEY, C.S.B., of Portland, Oregon ing on S.B. 50 and H.B. 65. who were initiated Sunday night :\!ember of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Sci en tlst, in Boston, Mass. into the Lambda Delta. Sigma, as Gardens such as those that sur- the L. D. S. sponsored fraternity Second Church of Christ, Scientist rounded Japanese feudal castles made its first appearance on the 566 East South Temple Street, Salt Lake City 300 years ago will be seen around campus of Brigham Young uniTuesday, February 21 :: 8:00p.m. the Japanese Pavilion at the versity here. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALI~Y INVITED TO ATTEND With chapters at the University World's Fair of the West. MANY A TO HONOR WASIDNGTON west Jordan schools wnl honor George Washington in appropriate exercises Tuesday. An assembly is being held the day before his birthday because school is out on February 22. The elementary grades are giving the program for all the school. Flag ceremonies will open the program. The elementary orchestra will play 2 selections and other numbers will be furnished by the various grades.-Wanda Pearson. MARTELL Opening Thursday, February 23rd ** I · ** * * 9-A GIVES ASSEl\ffiLY A pla.ylette, honoring Lincoln, was the feature of an assembly given Thursday by members of the 9-A class. Other numbers included selections by the 9-A chorus, stunts by Elizabeth Saley, saxophone solo by Delores Jenkins, duet by Bernice Woods and LuRee Beckstead, a reading by Mary Tripp, a violin solo by Lovell Hansen, and humorous readings by LaVerla. Jones.Bernice Atwood. WEST JORDAN DROPS GAME West Jordan dropped a fast game to the Bingham junior high school Tuesday. During the first quarter it was a nip and tuck affair with West Jordan leading 7 to 5. The second quarter, however, decided the game with Bingham making 12 points while holding the local team scoreless. West Jordan came back strong to outscore Bingham in the last half, 11 to 8, but the second quar- MIDVALE STUDENT TO GET 'U' SWEATER MISS JOYCE LINDAHL FREE PUBLIC LECTURE NEW YORK- With the ope.1ing date of the New York World's Fair 1939-April 30-coming nearer and nearer, activities on the Fair grounds are increasing daily. At the top you see a giant American Flag, 90 x 230 feet, being ::.aluted by 1,000 school children in a ceremony marking the dedica- tion of the Court of Peace, around which 62 nations are gathering their exhibits. In the mic!dle appears a modern sculptural group called "Speed," featuring a woman astride a winged horse. At the bottom is one unit of tulip beds. More than 1,000,000 bulbs 'were imported from Holland to accentuate landscaping. I ------------------------ ----------1 ter lead was too much to over- Wednesday, come.-Charles Furse. 1 He visited ~ost of the classes : and talked Wlth the teachers. Spencer Bateman. PARTY SCHEDULED I . PE 1 The 7 -A class is going to have a roller-skating party, it has been "CUPID DANCE" HELD decided at the home room meeting. The junior nigh held a. "ct~pi.d Mrs. Edna G. Hogan of West The date has been set for Fri- dance" on Wednesday, Valen me s 1 J d 1 or an, cha'1rman of th e h ealth day evening, February 24.-Delos day. committee of the Salt Lake CounRichards. No boy was admitted to the ty Farm Bureau and Planning dance without a partner. A "date Board, met with her committee SUPERINTENDENT bureau" was established 2 v;eeks Thursday, February 9, at 1:30 p. VISITS SCHOOL before the affair and practically m. at 400 Federal building and disSuperintendent C. N. Jensen everyone in the school had a part- cussed the proposed contract for • vis.ited the West Jordan school on ner.-Dorothy Young. Rural Medical and Health Insur- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ance association. King Coal is the modern fuel for your furnace, stove, heater, fireplace or stoker • . • especially prepared for those who want clean coal. Place a trial order . • . and you'll never be satisfied with any coal but Kingl AT Health Proposal I • Discussed A 1 County Meeting 1 The suggested contract proposed that people organize into an association and pa~ a. life member- l ship and yearly dues and receive medical care, dental care and hospitalization. Mrs. Hogan also recommended to the directors of the Salt Lake 1 County Farm Bureau at their meeting Friday, February 10, that a meeting be held in each of the seven districts of the county, and a county forum be held in the near future to discuss with the people the proposed health plan and the present need for medical insurance among the rural people of this county. WEST JORDAN STAKE ROUND- ROBIN TILT NOW IN PROGRESS RECOMMENDED AND SOLD BY. The first night of the roundrobin basketball meet was held on . MORRISON-MERRILL & CO. - - Midvale 28 Monday at the Riverton junior Midvale: WEST JORDAN MILLING CO. - - Mid. 108 high school gymnasium with West Jordan A team being victorious over West Jordan B team and Draper: M.B.ANDRUS Phone Midvale South Jordan triumphing over Riverton Second. The Wednesday night games were held in the West Jordan high PRODUCED ONlY BY UNITED .SJATES ,fUEL· COMPANY • ~ school gymnasium with South r,=========--=-:-=:==::-""":=---:~:===========iJ Jordan B team vs. West Jordan B team at 8 p. m. and Riverton A ORDER team vs. West Jordan A team at 9 p.m. The final games will be held Friday (this) evening. 85-R2 KING COAL Friday 8 Saturday LADIES' FANCY LACETRIMMED LIDO SATIN GOWNS $ 00 each 22-44 - EXTRA LARGE NOVELTY PLAID DOUBLE TERRY TOWELS for$ 00 COME EARLY! Get your share of these outstanding values, purchased especially for this feature event! 98.Jb. 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Priced Right -- Prompt Service PHONE Your Orders - Midvale 108 AMUSE:\IENT BILL--$50,000,000 NEW YORK-The 3,000 or more amusement devices and revenueproducing concessions at the New York World's Fair 1939 are ex- pected to provide a gross income of $50,000,000. MIDVALE, UTAH 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..::i~~gj |