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Show THE SEN-I'INEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page Four EVERYWHERE THEY LURK THE SENTINEL ff::::::::::::::::::::~:~::==::::::::::::::••.. -1, i : ! i PHILOSOPHY PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Midvale, Utah. under the Act of March 3. 1879. HOWARD C. BARROWS FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1940. I i "Everlasting Punishment" is the ii 1 subject of the lesson-sermon in all jj Churches of Christ, Scientist, on i Sunday, May 5. 11 B !i !!............................................................................ y Mrs. Dorothy Shomaker ! . . " _ ........ ; The golden text 1s. The way of ...........................- - .......................____ ,_,....._ the Lord is strength to the upA regime based on selfishness is right: but destruction shall be to bound to meet with disatser. the workers of iniquity." -o-Comprised in the Scriptural The cynic is one who knows the reading is the following: "Seek ye price of_ everything and the value the Lord while he may be found, of nothmg. call ye upon Him while He is -onear: Let the wicked forsake his Little winds ruffle shallow way, and the unrighteous man his -pools. thoughts: and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy Duty is not collective, it is per- upon him; and to our Ood, for he sonal. will abundantly pardon" (Isaiah --o55:6, 7). History shows that men of the Embodied as correlative selecgreatest hearts have been those tions are the following from "Sciwho experienced deep sorrow. ence and Health with Key to the -oScriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: · This world will be a heavenly "Science removes the penalty only sphere and every man a king . . . by first removing the sin which When folks stop discussing the incurs the penalty. This is my "golden rule" and start to live the sense of divine pardon, which I thing. understand to mean God's method -o-of destroying sin (p . 40). Broken The man with "an axe to grind" law brings penalty in order to never yet blazed a worthy trail. compel this progress (p. 11). Be-oing destroyed, sin needs no other While a half-loaf may be bet- form of forgiveness" (p. 339). ter than no bread, a half-wit is · still worse than no wit at all. Subscribe :f'or The Sentinel now. -oTrue happiness (if understood) 1 Consists alone in doing good. -oHonesty never has to crowd FISHER'S, SCHLITZ anybody to make a living. and C 0 RN E R - Editor and Publisher REFORMA~~~~S ~~LDPARDON ! 1 ! ~ SUBSCRIPTION RATE: One Year (in advance) ............................................................................$1.50 Advertising Rates Given on Request. I - - -- - - - - --o-- SECURITY AGAINST THE INEVITABLE Charles Evans Hughes, who is now the distinguished chief justice of the United States, once said this: 1/As a young man I realized that there was one way a man without capital could protect his family from the visscitudes of fortune and make proper security against the day that comes to us all-that was through life insurance." There is nothing more tragic in life than the spectacle of the old man who did not realize this when young-the man who in his declining years must be supported by relatives, friends, charity. And there are few happier spectacles in life than that of the aging person with an assured income, built up by thrift and foresight during the productive years, having the time of his life while he follows his hobbies and does as he pleases, dependent upon no one. Chief Justice Hughes has said many memorable ihings. And his statement on life insurance is among them. BE THANKFUL While the rest of the world is depressed by wars and the misery they entail, it is interesting to know that two great fairs for education and amusement will again open shortly in New York and San Francisco. What a contrast to the death, destruction and debt that face warring nations. At the fairs in California and New York will be presented a record of industrial and intellectual achievement for the betterment of humanity. This nation should feel most thankful that it can devote itself to such constructive undertakings. Our record of progress as shown in these two great fairs, should be an object lesson to our citizens to stand firmly for politics which recognize the superiority of intelligence over brute force in securing lasting settlements of disputed questions. Let us hope that as our people visit these interestihg expositions on the two sides of our continent, they will think of the important principles they represent beyond the mere giving of pleasure. Be thankful you can travel in America as a free citizen and enjoy the privileges it has to offer. The Last Mile FOOD The Way You Like It HIGH-LIGHTING POLITICS New Car Guide Analyzes 1940 Field AN eighty-page, simplified guide f i for the 1940 car buyer, con· WEST JORDAN School Notes taining 500 pictures and 50,000 Educational Films Enjoyed facts, is just off the press, a triumph Two educational films, "Batter of research and impartial observaUp" and " This Moving World of WASHINGTON- While Presi- tion and analysis. The manual, published by MoToR Ours" were presented to West dent Roosevelt keeps the Demomagazine, takes nineteen well. Jordan junior high school stucratic presidential horizon cloud- known makes and tells the complete dents Friday, April 26. ed, the political conversations in story of the style, comfort and perThe progress of transportation Washington among Republican formance of each model of each was shown in "This Moving World make. The cars analyzed are Banmembers of congress and news- tam, Buick, Cadillac and La Salle, of Ours". " Batter Up" was a picpaper correspondents are turning Chevrolet, Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge, ture on baseball.-J oyce Burmesto a survey of posible dark Ford and Mercury, Hudson, LincolnZephyr, Nash, Oldsmobile, Packard, ter. horses. Plymouth, Pontiac, Studebaker and -oThere is a growing feeling Willys. Fifth Grade Visits Salt Lake No attempt is made to advise or among the politically experienced On Friday, April 30, the fifth that circumstances are evolving so ~ suggest "best buys"; the manual grade, accompanied by Miss Ritetmply presents the facts and lets that neither Dewey, Taft or Van- ~e buyer make his own comparisons chie, will go to Salt Lake City to denburg can hope to capture the •nd arrive at his own decision. visit many places of interest. nomination, and thus the quest for Whatever feature he may be most Following are centers they are lflterested in- price, horsepower, other faces. •eight, size, roominess, ventilation, to visit: The Cathedral of the After his two defeats in the ~ .. nder shape, headlamp position, Madeliene, the geography departWisconsin and Nebraska prima- ~.-il!e design, windshield area-these ment of the University of Utah, •nd a hundred others are discussed, ries, Senator Vandenburg's can- both editorially and by page eharts. the Salt Lake Art center, St. didacy was badly tarnished, even The dassified price table should Mary's-of-the-Wasatch, and the though he will go into the con- prove of special interest to those mausoleum.-Wilma Hogan. vention with the support of many prospects who operate on a budget -o-•md who want to see in black and Republican senators who feel the white exactly what cars are avail- Sixth Grade Enjoys Party need of a candidate experienced 'lble for the amount of money they The sixth grade class with their in national affairs. feel t~ey want to spend. The first group mcludes cars under $500; then home room teacher, Mr. Wilcox, Taft is almost certain to take I from $500 to 749; $750 to 899; $900 went on a trip to Salt Lake City, to the convention the most votes ! to 999; $1000 to 1199; $1200 to 1499; f h' $1500 to 1999; $2000 to 2999, and Friday, April 26. They visited the on the first ballot, or IS m~n- those over $3000. An!lther chart on Clover Leaf dairy, the public agers have been astutely corrallmg another page lists prices according safety building, K .S.L. broadcastdelegates while Dewey's managers to manufacturer, for the benefit of ing station, Sweet's Candy com- ! have had the accent on glamour. those wh?se minds already are set pany, and the American Lady on a particular make. Dewey is in the anomalous One section of the manual is de- bakery. They ate their lunch in position of seeming to be out in voted to a description of the new fea- the beautiful Memory Grove.-Joy front for the nomination while tures on the '40 cars. Two develop· Burmester. ments are noted as outstanding: the most observers in Washington S.ealed Beam headlamps and the -o-give him the least chance of be- silent, four-speed transmission Eight-I Entertains ing nominated to head the ticket. which eliminates gear-shifting and Thursday, April 25, eight-I enclutch operation. Instead they are looking upon him tertained eight-H at a show and a as a possible vice presidential the Instructions of their prefer- skating party. Fifty-five students candidate. with Mr. Jensen of eight-I and ential primaries. The Dewey paradox is made Mrs. Thomas of eight-H were -oeven stranger by a second eleThe most important misstep thus served a light lunch at the school ment: while the young prosecutor far of the Dewey forces was the before the truck came. upon demonstrat- spl't Everyone enjoyed themselves, , has . concentrated .. . I m· N ew y ork WI'th N a t"10na1 mg his vote-gettmg powers, and c "tt K th s· . · ommi eeman enne Impson. although some have a few bruises a?parentl~ has made an Im~r~s- Simpson had been Dewey's man- and bumps. The home room ofsive showrng, the - h'IS po1I-t·Ica1 nse. Then ficers of eight-! were in charge. · . . . general opm10n . ager d urmg m Washmgton Is that once nomm-~ came b a d bloo d b e t ween them. They went to the S and M skata t e d h e wou ld b e th e weak es t of . f. b d But most observers thought that ing rink and then to the Murray th e can d I'da t es. Th'IS b e 1Ie IS ase th f t th t t th the Dewey people would keep the theatre where they saw "Swanee 0 upon_ e ac a up now _e split from breaking wide open. distnct attorney has created his 1 t d 0 f th t th f d 't b own picture for the country. All ns ea ~ ey orce 1 e. ·t h b f bl B t fore the pubhc. That released the publ ICI y as een avora e. u ,. · t d th "h t" ld Simpson people from all pretense you suffer from rheumatic. arthritis once nomma e e ea wou . . o_r Ifneuritis p~ln, try this. simple inexpenof helping Dewey. And out of 1t, save home recipe that thousands are using. go on. A n d even th ose w h o a d . . · th d f th New York reports md1cate that Get a package of Ru-Ex Compound today mire e courage an vigor o e Mix it with a quart of water add th~ th t h' . Dewey can expect only 40 of New juice of 4 lemons. It"s easy. No trouble · f D ewey campaign ee1 a IS In, . . . . . Yorks 80 delegates to support hun at all and pleasant. You need only 2 tablespoonfuls two times a day. Often experience m the face of critical b eyon d the f'Irs t b a 11ot at t h e con- witbin . . . 48 hour• wmetimea overnight national and mternahonal probt' splendid results are obuined. If the pains do not quickly leave and i1 you do not lems would be the biggest handi- ven lOn. fffl better, Ru·Ex will cost you nothing to -otry as it is sold by your druggist under cap that the Republicans can take These are some of the factors an ab!Oiute money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex into the campaign. This feeling is that are bringing other names to Compound is for sale and recommended by reflected in the obvious enthusVINCENT DRUG political tongues in Washington. PHONE MIDVALE 215 iasm with which New Dealers in Governor Bricker of Ohio, formWashington, who want to see Mr. er President Hoover, House ReRoosevelt run for a third term, publican Leader Joe Martin, and GEM JEWELRY SHOP are almost equally enthusiastic for JOHN A. PADJEN Wendell Wilkie are those dark Dewey as the opposition. . horses most mentioned, with the -oExpert Watch Repairinq name of Associate Justice Roberts In the preferential primaries in of the supreme court occasionally 14 North Main Midvale which Dewey has been entered, coming forward. he has picked up 18 votes in Nebraska, 56 in Illinois, 32 in New Jersey and 80 in New York. For Best Results this Season Start Your Pullets on That is a total of 186 and is an impressive start toward a majority, if it were stable. But analyses AND SEND YOUR EGGS TO DRAPER EGG made by others indicate that unPRODUCERS ASSOCIATION less Dewey can achieve an unexpected bandwagon push on the first ballot, this 186 votes will dwindle to approximately 75 once 4004 So. 5th East Phone: Mur. 535-W the delegates have carried through I River" and "Pack Up Your Troubles".-Thelma Wardle. - o -W est Jordan Band Enters Contest West Jordan junior high school band, under the direction of Mr. Lee, will go to Coalville, Saturday, May 4, to enter a contest. The band will be dressed in red and white, the school colors. Jean Bateman, the drum major, will lead the band in marching and playing. Five districts: Summit, Tooele, Davis, Granite, a'f\d Jordan, will participate. Each band will be given six minutes to march before the judges.-Thelma Holt. The accompanying two photoIJ'BPhS, taken at the American Smelting & Refining plant at Gar· tleld, shows the ore on its last mile. After the ore is mined, lt ls ftrst sent to a concentator where much of the waste material is removed. Normally about 80 Der cent of the waste Is removed in the Drocess of concentration. Concentrates are then moved to a smelter, where through a process of fire and heat still more of the Impurities are removed. The pic· ture on the lett shows the moulten wast· material being poured from a furnace into a huge iron bowl which Is placed on wheels for trans· portation to the slag dump. The picture on the right shows the moulten ·mass being poured on· to the slag dump, where it wm remain as mute evidence of the Industry it has created In bearing the precious metals from the bowels of the earth for use by cfvUlzatlon. The concentrator and the 11melter are only part of the process of ore reduction. After the metals leave these plants they are sent else· where for refining and fabrication. It seems almost Incredible that a ton of ore containing only a fraction of an ounce of gold can be mined, transported sometimes many miles by truck and ran, then put through the smelter and still yield a Drofit to Its producer. In order to do this mlllions of dollars have been invested in mlM· ing and smelting plants in Utah and Salt Lake valley, serving as it does the mines of many western states, has become known as the world's leading mining and smelt· ing center. All Kinds of NEW and USED CARS SURE! WE GIVE BETTER DEALS! USED CARS from $19.00 and up MONEY LOANED ON AUTOMOBILES! QUICK SERVICE NO SIGNERS Hyland 1891 Call ABBIE BENSON Salt Lake City 910 South State Street Lemon .Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quicklr ON DRAUGHT JACKS DeLuxe LUNCH Phone Midvale 298 SIMPLICITY AND BEAUTY • -o- Clean-Up Day To Be Held Friday, May 3, students of the West Jordan school will enjoy a clean-up day. The main idea of the planned activities is to prepare I and plant the flower beds. The school grounds have been divided into lots, each grade having one lot. Planning the type of flowers to be planted is part of the grade's work. The boys will plant the flower beds during the morning while the girls clean the home rooms. In the afternoon the students will enjoy a party consisting of games, . light refreshments and a dance.Marian Sharp. ' • A service conducted by us is a fitting final tribute to a loved one. The people people of South Salt Lake County recognize and appreciate our desire to make service simple, C. I. GOFF & SON MORTUARY MIDVALE, UTAH INTRODUCTORY OFFER on SAFETY DEPOSIT a dignified and beautiful. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Phone Midvale 152 BOX RENTS \Y e are offering One Year's t'ental on any Safety Deposit Box at HALF-PRICE, plus government tax. You can an entire year's service for as low as $1.20, tax ineluded. I 2112% Much has been written and much has been said about the discovery of ore, the extraction of the metal and its preparation for industry. But what of the vast amount of waste material in the ore that ls mined in the varioua districts throughout Utah. BECKER'S BEST BEER paid on Saving Accts. MIDVALE Sandy Branch of BANK City Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation F 0 R ••• Style, Quality and Long Wear BUY Your CLOTHES . -frOm- H. F. Rasmussen M.erchaat Tailor HEADQUARTERS FOR Butter. .wra ppers In the Jordan Valley We use the best quality vegetable parchment, and give you first class workmanship and service. PRICE LIST: Unprinted: Per 100 ------·-·-·---·--·---··---Printed: 100 -------·-·--·---··---· 200 ---------·-···--··----500 - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - · 1,000 ----··-·-·-·-------·-- 25e $1.25 $1.7 5 $2.75 $4.50 WHENEVER YOU NEED BU'rl'ERWRAPPERS. Draper Quality Laying Mash Remember \V. E. Cain 8 Sons THE SENTINEL Phone: Mid. 178 Midvale, Utah ' \ |