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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH , ,...-----PR OCTOR & GAMBL E:----. SOAP SPECIA LS GIANT BARS 20e Ivory Soap Guest Ivory J J BEEF HONEY, Hewlett's .... quart jars 3Se POT ROASTS, Neck Cuts .... lb.12c CHUCK ROASTS, Choice .. lb. 15c Choice Round Bone Roasts .. lb. 18c MILK, all popular brands . 4 cans 26e FOLGERS GOLDEN GATE REGULAR or DRIP • NAVY BEANS ~~!~~ERN •••.• 3 lbs. 19c DOG FOOD, Teddy Boy .. lge. can Sc CORN STARCH, Kingsfor d. 2 for 15c • CHOICE ROASTS .......... . lb. 19c LEG CUTS .......... ........ lb. 23c SIDE PORK, fresh sliced .... lb. 25c • COUNTRY STYLE PORK SAUSAGE, pure ... 2lbs. 35c SUGAR ...... . 10 lb. paper bag 6 CHILI BEANS ...... . 3lbs. for 19 COCOA, Rockwood's .. 2-lb. can 19 BUTTER, solid pack ... ~ . pound 31e BREAD and BUTTER PICKLES ... 15c DEVILED MEAT, LaSalle ... 2 cans Sc PINEAPPLE, long slices .... talls 10c WYANDOTTE CLEANSER lg. can Sc JIERSHEY'S Baking CHOCOL ATE .. 1/2-lb. bar 12c LIBBY'S Corned Beef Hash ..... No.2 can 15c CATSUP , Heinz ......... lge. bol. 18c BABY FOODS, Heinz .......... can Sc VEA L CHOICE ROASTS .......... lb. 18c LEG CUTS .......... ....... .lb. 23c LEG of MILK LAMB ......... lb. 23c ' Fat Sail Herring .......... .. 3 for 25c (SECOND GRADE) BROOMS, extra quality .... each 39e '-F-REE_n_EL_IV_ER_Y_ _ _Pa_o_NE_M_m_.2_oo_, Club Affair Will Be First Held In New Gymnasium ON SCHOOL FINANCE BUILDING PROGJ{AM • PORK CHERRY CHOCOLATES lb. box 25c BEST FOODS IDR. JENSEN REPORTS GROUND BEEF, fresh .... 2 lbs. 29c DRIED BEEF ...... .. 2-oz. size 1 1/6 COFFEE pound 2'1V1f; Vienna Sausage, LaSalle .. 4 cans 25c FOR SALE --. ... N BRANDED BEEF CAMAY 3 for 17c ----------~ "" . "" . -·J X SPECIALS for SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th Med. bars. . . 6c Bar .......... Sc WANT ADS , J STEWING HENS ~!!~ lb. ISc FOODS LARGE PACKAGE- for3 . . . . . ' . ' ) . - . ' '. .. . - •' E (From The J.H.S. Broadcaster) (Continued from Page 1) The first social event to be held by the addition of an ~annex in the new gymnasium, the annual which cost $40,000. F . F. A. Harvest Ball, is scheduled TAX LEVY LOWERED for Friday, November 3. "For five years the W.P.A. and In keeping with the traditions of the Jordan school district have the club, the student body, under been constructing a stadium at the direction of the F. F. A., will, Bingham, and also tennis courts. during the next two weeks, select The stadium, now completed, cost a queen to reign over the festivi$100,000; and out of this amount ties. The committee will approve Jordan district has paid $25,000. the candidacy of any Jordan gh·l "It is gratifying to report to the whose name is handed in on a taxpayers that the construction of petition with twenty-five signathe gymnasium at the Jordan high tures. The names of these girls school, together with the additional will be placed on desks in the main class rooms, the construction of hall with containers for holding the Industrial Arts building, the each candidate's votes. Those who annex, and the re modeling of the wish to vote may do so by placing Jordan high; and the construction pennies in the container of their of the auditorium and garage at favorite candidate. The girl with the Bingham high, have been ac- the largest number of votes will complished without any deficit or be crowned queen at the ball. bond issues. The levy set for this Chairmen for the ball include year is 7.85 mills, a decrease in Lyle Smart, F. F. A. president; the district levy over the year of Douglas Miller, decorations; Ward .65 mills. This levy is the lowest in Despain, business; Herbert Butterthe state by a mill and a half. The field, assembly; and Gordon Deaverage cost of education for 1939- spain, queen campaign. 40 per capita wm be $95.80. The I average of the state for 1937-38 Sentinel prints Butterwrappers. ----------------------~---------------------was $97.09 as reported by the state department of education. LOW DEBT SERVICE "Out of the state average cost ·-of $97.09, the average cost for debt service per average daily attendance per pupil was $11.30. The debt service for Jordan for the coming year will be less than forty-seven cents per chlld in av. on erage daily attendance. This low debt service permits the use of practically all sl'hool money for instruction and school maintenFIVE PAYMENTS - 90 DAYS anoe, and not for the payment of bonds. The reason why we have *FOR SALE-- Tulip bulbs; 5 doz. $1.00, Iris 50c for 12 different colors. Peonie roots, lily bulbs. J. C. Soffe, Social avenue. Call Midvale 67-J2. Sandy, Utah SPECIALS for FRI. and SAT., OCT. 13- 14 Phone Mid. 340 ====================================================================================== *FOR SALE-Regal lily bulbs, l5c and up. Plant now. Call Mid. 123-W or see Ken Hand. *!<'OR SALE-Indiana trumpet. Almost new; reasonable. Inquire 4782 Boxelder Street, Murray. 48-lb. sack *FOR SALE -Large Heatrola, and used Furniture. Call Midvale 40. 87 West Center Street. *FOR SALE or TRADE-Delav al Separator, practically new, $25. Inquire William Ewell, second house west of State on 94th So. WHITE ROSE Pound .......... .. . *FOR SALE -Potato digger, $25.00. One two-way plough, $50.00. One wagon with dump plank bed, $15.00. Inquire Arthur Erickson, Creek Road, Union. SWEET GARDEN. FOR RENT *FOR RENT-Four-ro om house, with cellar. Inquire C. I. Goff. 2t West Center street. PEAS, Spring Garden .......... can llc _ Now You Can Bu·y.- S P U D S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 lbs. 9c TUN A FLAKES .......... ...... can toe RAISINS .......... ....... 4-lb. pkg. 25c BORN TAILORED SUIT the Buc/get Plan *FOR RENT- Four-room unfurnished modern house. Coal range included. Inquire 37 Second Ave., Phone Midvale 312. ~ MISCELLA..l'llEOUS * TOP PRICES paid for Horses n.nd cows for Fox feed. Fur Breeders Agric. Co-operative. Phone Mid. 328-R1. tf. _ *BATTERY CHARGING AT GAMBLE'S. 40c. Rentals 15c per day. *EXPERT RADIO repairing at Gamble's. P r I c e s reasonable. Free estimates. All work guaranteed 90 days. Tubes checl{ed _ * SENTINEL WANT ADS any debt servitce abot all is tha!:t is necessary 0 rrow on x anticipation notes to run the schools fr.om September until the taxes are paid "The people in the district have t results because ev· ever~ occ_asion_ to rejoice due to qe the fme fmanc1al status -no debt, erybody reads them!! the lowest school levy, and yet : Our rates are very rea- very excellent schools. sonable and a few cents "It is to be hoped that an the 1 invested in a SENTINEL children of all the people in this WANT AD will pay big district will be appreciative of I d · •d d what the board of education, the lVl en S. taxpayers, and federal government ' Mattresses Renovated have done to house and equip th'3 district, in order that the educaCleaned, fluffed, re-covered and tional facilities may be equal to Made Same as New, $t.OO • • • or those of city districts." converted Into an Inner Spring! I Come in and let us tell you about the new Payment Plan that enables you to wear your suit while you pay. FAll SAMPLES ON DISPLAY I Quality Fabrics- Big Values Officials of Teachers college, Columbia university, New York City, found recently that communMattress & Upholsterin g ists were paying $3.00 a day to Company professional agitators to pose as State Stree~alt Lake students in the university and 1759 8 o. "bore from within" American educatlon. PHONE Midvale 178 cans SOUP, Campbel l's Tomato.2 cans 1Sc BROOMS (49c value) .......... .... 43c BREAD .......... ......... 16-oz. loaf Sc CURRANTS, Sunmaid .......... ... tOe ~~~:=.~~~~~- • .............. JL <9~ ~~~~-~---·······················~~~ SNOW DRIF T or CR co COFFEE, Hills Blue can ... . . . . . . . . 3-1 .can SSe ~ * OVERMA N SUPER . . ..,.. 'lfb • ,___ SUPER MEATS I OXYDOL P&G 1 ,.,. FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1939 9 •• pound 21e ~==========Jieat Depart~nent========~~ The APPAREl SHOP LARD, pure federal inspected...... ...... pound 3e rrA Better Place to 'Trade" 156 North Main Street MIDVALE • UTAH POT ROASTS, choice cuts, corn-fed steer beef .. lb. 20e PORK CHOPS, federal inspected young pork ... lb. 29e |