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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page Six , PROCTOR & GAMBLE SOAP SPECIALS P&G SUPER GIANT BARS L g e• • • 2 0 c SPECIALS for Saturday, Mon. 10for34c Cocoa Almond MILK, Soap ••••• bar4c all BRANDED QUALITY Tues. June 22, 24,25 Chuck Cuts •••••••••••••••••• lb. 15c ~C:i·rg~~~;~;!'~~;:·~:r_~~~~~~---~~--~~~--~~~ 3 bars •••.•.. 25c for 17c & BEEF POT ROASTS, Neck Cuts •••• lb. 12c We have our own Brand of Butter-fresh churned B U T T E R from fresh sweet cream and made by one of ourfb LAVA SOAP 3 SUPER MEATS FOODS OXYDOL CAMAY FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940. • 32e Short Ribs to Boil •••••• 3 lbs. for 25c GROUND BEEF, fresh •••• 21bs. 29c popular brands • • • • • can 7 C VEAL DREFT SUGAR, powdered •••• 3-lb. bag 1 7 C CRISCO lge• • • 22c 3-lb. can : • • 51c PORK & B E A N s· • • • • • • VARNEY'S-No. 2 Cans-A SPLENDID VALUE! IVORY FLAKES ..•. lge. pkg. 22c w SUGAR 10 lb. 60c (UTAH-IDAHO) 25 lb. $1.50 ATERMEI.JoNs 100 lb. $5.85 4 i~~i;YXES. CHOICE ROASTS •••••.••••• lb. 20c cans 25C ·-.lb. MARSHMALLOWS .• 1-lb. celo. 10c Miracle Whip Salad Dressing. qt. FRUITS for SALAD .••. tall·cans 10c POLISH, White Ace .••.•. bottle 1St COFFEE MIXIT, Fancy Fruit Punch ••.••. 10c fMAXES 2 GALLONS) TUNA MATCHES ••..•••••••••• carton 13c JELS-SERT •..••••••••.•• 3 for 10c NEW GELATINE DESSERT ~~~a!!'rtriipN G • S ~~~~T"f~i~E~EAT • ROASTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 25c zt;2 e 19e PORK· Choice Roasts •.•••••••••••.. lb. LEO CUTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lb. 19c Side Pork, fresh sliced ••.•.. lb. 19c • • • • • • • • .lb. 2 4 e FRYING CHICKENS, fancy.lb._ 23c -reg. size tins l O e Baby Beef Liver •.••.•.•••..• lb. 1Sc LEO of MILK LAMB ••••••••• lb. 27c OLIVES, ripe • • • • • • • • • lge. can l l e Free Delivery Cracker Jack Pop Com. - •• 3 Carnation Wheal Flakes ••• lge. 13c WANT CURSE OF WAR and Barley LOCAL BoYs ATTENDING R. O.T. C. ENCAMPMENT ADS The soldiers fo~ht on Flanders *BATTERY CHARGING AT · ld fie • GAMBLE'S. 40c. Rentals 15<: Their wife, and children's life to per day. shield. From a war of hate and cruelty. *EXPERT RADIO repairing at Jloclifications in the 1840 wheat To satisfy a dictator's greed. Gamble'~· p r 1 c e a reaaonable. ...t barley loan regulations, proFree estimates. All work guaredHe torched innocent countries, viding that loans made under the Made them surrender to him. Comodity Credit corporation shall 00 *HIGHEST PRICES PAID for lie 011 a demand basis, are an- SANDY FIRST RELIEF SOCIETY Their homes, the life of loved ones useless animals. Phones Midvale meed by Frank Lundskog of the SELECTS NEW OFFICERS That he may ride supreme. 280, 328-Rl and 318. Fur Breed· Sl8t Lake county AAA commiters Agr. Coop. Ass'n. tf tee. The reorganization of Sandy If this man had a heart at all. He said that loans on wheat First ward Relief society took Would he stand by and see, *FOR SALE-Basement house, stored in approved warehouses: place Tuesday at the ward chapel. The sick, the aged, and children completely modern; landscaped. mature in eight months or on The officers include· Mrs. Lilsuffering A bargain. Inq. 264 Union Ave. ~ 30, 1941, whichever is earli· lian Bishop, president, succeeding To satisfy his greed. *FOR RENT - 4-room modern er. Loans on barley stored in ap- · Mrs. Thora Hansen; Mrs. Harriet house, and two-room apartment. proved warehouses mature in 10 Robinson, first counselor, succeed· It is true his gains are many Inquire 37 Second Ave. Phone months, or on April 30, 1941, ing Mrs. Zelma S. Thompson; Mrs. That his cruelty, and wit have Midvale 312. whichever is earlier. Loans on Pearl Larson, second counselor, won l)oth wheat and barley stored on' succeeding Mrs. Harriet Robinson; But what are they; after all? SALE-1934 CHEVROLET fanns mature in 10 months. I Mrs. Pearl Shaw, secretary, sue- When you go to the great beyond? *FOR Truck. Inquire 296 East Center It is not anticipated that it will ceeding Mrs. Mabel Bird. The re- I - 1" ed t th"nk th t he Street. I • t" d r the direc am me a • be necessary to call any loans be·. orgamza IOn was un e . A 11 d" mtato o d .I . f B" h J C Crapo s a IC rs o, *FOR SALE-First crop baled fore the maturity date, but in tton ° IS op · · - Will have a lot to answer for · f ttled ld k t Mrs. Lucy B. Godfrey, presihay. J. C. Soffe, Social Ave. vteW o unse wor mar e 1 k R lief Upon God's golden shore. Phone Midvale 67-J2. conditions, the corporation has dent of East Jorda~ s~ e e placed the loans on a demand society, and M~- Mmme Bana:d, And now our country is in danger llasis to keep the program in a · first counselor m the stake Rehef Of losing our loved ones too. 11exible condition, Mr. Lundskog society, were special guests. Praise be to God, we live under SENTINEL WANT ADS eltJ)Iained. the flag qet results becaUH ey. These loans serve two definite COUNTY DEMO. WOMEN TO Of the Red, the White, and Blue. -MRS. LUCY DOAN, Midvale. erybody reads themll purposes. First, they make it posHOLD SPEAKERS' CONTEST llible for a farmer to store his pam rather than dumping it on I Democratic women of Salt Lake ~---.------~ Our rates are very reasonable and a few cents the market when prices are low. county are invited to participate P. JENSEN 'l'lrls takes a part of the grain off in a speakers' contest to be held invested in a SENTINEL the market and helps to keep Iunder the auspices of the women's Licensed Real Estate Salesman WANT AD will pay big SANDY. UTAH prices up. Second, it ~ets a mini-~ divisi~n of the Democratic state dividends. 'III1Dn price on the gram because a committee, on or before the 17th e WHY NOT TRY . .mer will not sell his wheat or 1day of August, 1940. Mrs. Rose Phones: Midme 117 or lSI Duane Rumusna. Jack Alley, Dale SoreDSOn, aDd Bob McMul· liD. all of Midnle, left Friday for Camp Ord. Monterey. Calif.• where they are takiDg a sixw"b army trainiDg courn. The boys are all members of the R. 0. T. C. at the Uninnity of Utah. aat~ Phone Mid. 200 for lOC MRS. BERGMAN'S PUPILS The program is free and those TO PRESENT RECITAL interested are invited to attend. The following students will partiMrs. Clarice Smith Bergman, _ t Cipa e. teacher and former student of _ Beverley Butler, Elame GreenFrank W. Asper, will present some wood, Mildred Greenwood, Lillian piano students in a recital Friday Wallgren Joyce McCleary Gwen night, June 21 at 8 o'clock 'in the French, 'Darrel and Ja~queline Sandy Third ward chapel. French, Joyce Kerzerian, Jolene Pierson, Calvin Elkington, Beverly Smith, Violet Nielson, Wanda Lee Blair, Betty Pierson, Zola Obome, Robert Cundick. ------AI k . ways eep 11our m ~ warm, dry pla_ce. Damp flour ~Ill never make hght cakes and pies. o::suoscrtbe for The Sentinel DOW. ~~- Tu~ cb~k It~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -P.c.- ' 1 1 1 ---- * J * m ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ flarley lessloans. than the amount IHenderson, county vice chair· fie can for get in man, has been asked to direct the ~ However, approved storage must' contest in this _coun~. 11e made before a loan will be The contest lS designed to crecnmted and the loan will be ate an informed p~blic _opinion, lllllde on the quality or grade of based on fact, and lS bemg con· ~r&in to be held as collateral. ducted in every county of the state. Winners of the local contests will compete in district contests, the latter to be held on AugNOTICE ust 24. From the district contests, June 18, 1940. winners will go to the state conI am not responsible for any test, the first, second and third 41ebts contracted by any other per- place winners of which will be son except myself. awarded substantial prizes. The state contest will be held on Sep(Signed) A. C. WALKER, Midvale, Utah. tember 14. PHONE MIDVALE 252 FREE DELIVERY SPECIALS for Friday, Saturday, Monday & Tuesday JUNE 21st, 22nd, 24th and 25th Best Foods Mayonnaise ••• qt. jar • 43e 60c COFFEE, Monarch .lb. 24c BUTTER, 2nd gra ••• lb. 32c Reg. or Drip 3-lb. can .•••••• 69c MILK, any br•••• 4talls 27c SPAM ••.•.•••••.•• SUGAR ••••••••• 10 lbs. can 25c PORI: & BEANS..........2 lqe. cans 19c M. C. P. PECTIN..............3 pkqs. 25c DEVILED HAM. LaSalle ....2 cans 5c KERR LIDS................................pkg. 9c VIENNA SAUSAGE. LaSalle.. can 8c CARNATION WHEAT.......... pkg. 13c CAMAY SOAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 bars 19c D A S H ............................. large package 23c STUPENDOUS USED CAR Fancy Air-Cooled Vegetab"ks --Use Your Blue Stamps on These Items.-STRING BEANS. Green or Wax. unclassified.................................... 3 lbs. 14c CARROTS. fresh Utah........ 2 bun. Sc BEETS, fresh, unclassified __ 3 bun. 5c CABBAGE, fresh ....................... .lb. 2c TURNIPS, unclassified ........ 3 bun. 5c I Saturday Only -at- A. Bills & Co. Riverton Motor --DEALER I N - - ~HIGH QUALITY MEATS~~5 SPRING FRYERS <xept in chipped ice>. • • • • • • • • • • • • • pound 23c --BEEF PORK-- Pot Roasts, neck cut lb. 12c Pork Roasts, choice .lb. 16c Chuck Cuts •••••••• lb. 15c Leg Roasts •••••.•••• lb. 20c Round Bone Roait •• lb. 18c Side Pork, fresh sli •• lb. 17c COMPANY --VEAL-- --LUNCH MEATS-- Phone Mid. 92-R2 Veal Roasts, choice .lb. 20c HAM BOLOGNA •• lb. 18c Veal Leg Cuts •••••• lb. 25c PICNIC HAMS ••••• lb. 19c Veal for Stew •••••• lb. 15c Pork Sausage .••• 2lbs. 25c Wholesale PHONES: Midvale 31 and Midvale 196 ~MARKET~ JAM. Apricot or Plum .. 29-oz. bot. 29c MIXED CAICES....................2 lba. 29c FRUIT COCKTAU...................can 10c CHERRIES. Pitted Pie.. No. 2 can 15c MATCHES ..........................carton 13c PUFFED RICE or WHEAT 2 pkg. 19c Friday & MEATS and LIVESTOCK 16c PORK SAUSAGE .•..••••• 2lbs. 29c SPAGHETTI, Sonny Boy •..• can Sc Loans Now Placed On Demand Basis LEO Veal for Stew or Stuffing •••• lb. 15c BANANAS, fancy green ripe •• lb. 5 C Puffed Wheat or Rice, lge. cello. 9c Wheal lb..18c Choice Round Bone Roasts •• SEE LISTINGS IN OUR AD ON PAGE 2 • |