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WHITE KING SOAP SPECIALS bar WHITE KING GRANULATED Lge. pkg.... 25c Giani pkg... 43c Mission Belle TOll.ET SOAP Bar4c SIERRA PINE ........... 3 bars 19c Atlas Seal-All Lids ........ 3 for 25c PORCLAIN -LINED TOMATO JUICE .... 46-oz cans 14o DEL MONTE TOILET TISSUE ........ _... 3 for lOc SHRIMP, Blue Plate Dry ... can llc WAX PAPER, Diamond .. 125-ft. llc DEVILED MEATS, LaSalle .. 2 for Sc SUGAR, Powdered .... 31b. bag 17c WATERMELONS .......... .lb. 11/zc PORK & BEANS, No.2 can. 4 for 25c SOUP, Scowcrofl's Tomato .. can Sc COFFEE, Folger's ........... .lb. 25c REGULAR or DRIP TUNA, Scowcroft's ......... can lOc {WHOLE WHITE MEAT-NOT F SPECIALS for SATURDAY, JULY 13th SUGAR 100-pound baq ................................. ......•...................... $5.75 1 0-pound baq ................. ........ ....... ........ .....•. .•........ .. ... . 59c 25-pound baq ................................. .............................$1.48 BEEF ........ . th. 32e Miracle Whip Salad Dressing . qt. 31e HONEY, Hewlett's .. . . ~ qt. jars 35e SODA CRACKERS ... 2-lb. box ISe GELATINE • • • FRUITS for SALAD. for M.C.P. PECTIN .... • • • can SNOWDRIFT MILK, all popular brands . . . . . can BANANAS, fancy green ripe. BUTTER BRANDED QUALITY POT ROASTS, Neck Cuts .... lh.12c Chuck Cuts ............... ... lb. 15c Choice Round Bone Roasts .. lb ..tBc Short Ribs to Boil ,.......... .lb. 10c GROUND BEEF, fresh .... 21bs. 29c SECOND QUALITY Four-in-One !USE SAME AS KNOX! AND SCOOP RUNS FOR STATE MIRIAM Y. HAWKINS Miriam Y. Hawkins, wife of former Bishop R. S. Hawkins, of Granite, died at the St. Mark's hospital Wednesday at 1 a. m. from the effects of a fall she received three weeks ago. Funeral services will be held Friday, July 12 in the Granite ward chapel with Bishop James C. Whitmore in charge. (Continued from Page 1) .""'' .""' VEAL WANT ADS SUPERINTENDEN T tions and our American way of life. The advocacy of foreign ideologists in our schools and colleges is not to be tolerated. "I believe in a return of emphasis to the fundamentals of *- BARGAINS! - Used Studio education, but I would correlate Couch, fine condition, $18.00them to the problems of modern Ice refrigerator, 50-lb. capacity, digliving. We should teach the GAMBLE STORE, Mid$3.95. nity and usefulness of labor at the vale. present time. A good mechanic is in greater demand and draws better wages than the doctor of *FOR SALE- Umbrella Tent, philosophy. folding camp bed, and mattress. "We need improved library faBeautiful China closet. Will cilities in all schools of our state. sacrifice. Phone Midvale 314. We should give the most serious attention to the physical, mental, moral and emo_tional health of the *FOR RENT-Furnished apartment. Inquire 194 Lincoln St. young people m our schools that they may be strong in body and *HELP WANTED-AU types of . mind. "I wo~ld free the sc~?ols, ~ 0 far . berry and fruit pickers needed. as possible, from pohhcal mflu,. Apply 22 E. Center St., M1dvale. ence and control. Asks Equal Opportunity "I believe that every child in * BINGHAM AND MIDVALE HOME BUYERS. ATTENTION! Utah should have an equal opportunity to attend a good school, Very attractive home in Sandy, taught by a good teacher. America 6-rm. str. mod. H.A. heat, ceis a land of opportunity, and no all in good condition. Nice ment, American child can rightfully be prewill that denied the training lot 50x280 feet. Fruit and berpare him for a useful and happy ries. Close to schools. North 4th life. East in Sandy. $3500 - $700 "Good education builds characdown. Good value. Must be seen ter. This fact must be remembered by every teacher every hour to be appreciated. of the day. Dependability, patriotism, morality, fair dealing, ALSO an attractive 5-rm. str. mod. home at $3250-terms. honesty, industry and socialmindedness-these are the things Other homes in Murray and Midupon which parents rightfully vale. place the highest value. These are the qualities, too, that they expect PETERSON REAL ESTATE II: to see exemplified in the lives of INV. CO•• Exc. Agents their teachers. Was. 3320 51 East 4th South "Utah is not a rich state. She City Lake Salt has a large child population. It follows that every educatioqal dol- - - - - - - - - - - - - lar must be made to do its full *BATTERY CHARGING A T duty. The public naturally wants. GAMBLE'S. 40c. Rentals 15c the best that can be had for the ! per day. money. The most expensive •- - - - - - - - - - - - schools are not always. the ~est. *EXPERT RADIO repairing at But retrenchments which might Gamble's. P r i c e s reasonable. affect the quality of the teaching Free estimates. All work guarstaff should not be made. "Thousands of our children who ' anteed 90 days. Tubes checked will never attend college are wast- , - - - - - - - - - - - - - ing their high school years on col- *HIGHEST PRICES PAID for . . lege preparatory courses. They useless ammals. Phones Midvale should be learning more about the 280, 328-R1 and 318. Fur Breedworld of work, more about human tf ers Agr. Coop. Ass'n. affairs, more about citizenship, more about trades and industries, more, about their mother tongue, *FOR RENT-3-room apartment more about literature and science -modern; downstairs, new furand more about the art of living niture. Enquire 37 Second Ave. in a democracy. "Greater effort should be put forth by the schools to secure the *FOR SALE - 4-room modem cooperation of industry with eduhome. Gas heat and water, cecation. Let us learn what type ment basement Near Midvale of employes the industries of our Inquire at 19 Pioneer St. school. various communities can use and Midvale. Phone Mid. 153-W. 2t. let us help to train our students for the jobs. A comprehensive - - - - - - - - - - - - vocational program is imperative." *FOR SALE - Milk-fed spring fryers, at 303 Sugar Street. J'. Mr. Greenwood resides in Mid2t. H. Bennett. and B. A. his vale, and received M. A. degrees from the University of Utah. He has served as presi- ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; dent of the Jordan Principals' association, president of the Jordan Teachers' association, chairman of ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. the U. E. A. central committee TIRES and TUBES and president of the Midvale Lions ACCESSORIES the club. He was a delegate to + CHOICE ROASTS ........... lb. 20c LEG ROASTS ............... lb. 25c Veal for Stew or Stuffing .... lb. 15c PORK CHOICE ROASTS ........... lb. 17c LEG CUTS ............... .. .lb. 20c Side Pork, fresh sliced ...... lb. 19c PORK SAUSAGE ......... 2lbs. 29c COUNTRY STYLE FRYING CHICKENS, fancy.lb. 23c BABY BEEF LIVER. _. ........ lb. 15c EXTRA CHOICE Free Delivery Phone Mid. 200 • • •'\Ill · Now faith is the substance of dictionary, the wise man's directhings hoped for, the evidence of tory.-Mary Baker Eddy. things not seen.-Hebrews 11:1. *FOR SALE - The Burt Booth I know the Bible is inspired behome, 131 North Main. See Mrs. to me All I have seen teaches cause it finds me at greater depths LaRoco at the house. trust the Creator for all I have of my being than any other book. -Coleridge. *NOW is a good time to fertilize not seen.-Emerson. your lawn. For best natural ferNobody ever outgrows ScripThe Bible is the learned man's tilizer see J. A. Alcorn, 281 E. 4t. masterpiece, the ignorant man's ture; the book widens and deepCenter Street. LOCAL PRINCIPAL OBITUARIES • • --·.... -A %.J Farmers May Soon Apply For Their'41 C r o p Insurance SUPER MEATS FOODS TOll.ET SOAP ·1Qfor3 4c . SUPER WHITE KING WHITE KING LAUNDRY ..... EJ-11 . ... ---J& .. - • •..,. I Aft ens with our years.--Spurgeon. The whole hope of human pro. gress is suspended on the evergrowing influence of the Bible.William H. Seward. Faith and works are like the Winter wheat growers of Salt light and heat of a candle; they Lake county can soon begin signcannot be separated. - Beaumont. ing application for "all risk crop insurance to guarantee a wheat income in 1941, James T. Jensen, crhairman of the county AAA committee, announced today. "Crop insurance will be available to wheat growers for the third consecutive season," Mr. JenLEILA MERRILL ALLEN sen said. "The experience gained Mrs. Leila Merrill Allen, 76, in insuring the 1939 and 1940 of the late Professor D. . R. widow wheat crops has been used to make a better, more smoothly operating Allen, died Wednesday . mormng ain provisions at the home of her neiCe, Mrs. • w t J • 1 program, a n d the m es orlo 1941 are the same as those George M. Goodndge m PHONE MIDVALE 252 FREE DELIVERY stroke. a followed H~r.demise dan. zO:erning the 1940 program. Frank sons: SurviVmg are three · the cou n ~- h w h ea t grower 1n z.osc of Salt Lake City, George Allen insurhis of notified be ty will New York, and Clarence of · · ld and the premmm . . ra te l Allen a ble y1e nme Oh10; Cleveland, of Allen 1 p 194 h' t 1· ._._ 1 cro , . w b lol.-.• app 1es o IS one great grandgrandchildren, d ld y· 'd · the eh airman an s 1e sa1 . · d child; also three brothers, Thomas, b · t · premi~m trha esb are et~gd refvlsthe Charles and Clarence Merrill, and . t e t e ase peno o to brmg wo SlS ers. t 0 d t b . 1 d. . Funeral arangements are penda e Y me u mg msurance up actual yields or losses recorded for · 19 39 . Th'1s annua1 mg. each !arm m . check-up and renewal of yields 1 and rates keeps them in line with 1 Stake OH1cers Plan Annual Canyon Party production trends. All the farmer has to do to take _<s_Ec_o_N_D_G_R_AD_E_>- - - - - - The annual stake officers social out crop insurance is to file an application with the county com- for all the stake officers of East mittee and pay the premium, Mr. Jordan stake will be held Satur(TRY A PINE BATH! J'ensen said. This can be done in day, July 20 at 8 p. m. at the one operation. The application East Jordan stake lodge at Glacio PORK & BEANS, lqe. cans.... 2 for 19c Silver Glos or Com Starch.. 2 for ISc will cover the grower's full acre- park in Little Cottonwood canCORN, Cream style .•........ 3 cans 25c CARNATION WHEAT .... .'••. pkq. 13c age allotment under the AAA farm yon. The various stake auxiliary orPEAS, larqe cans.................... 3 for 2Sc PUFFED WHEAT or RICE .... 2 for 19c program, and should less than this acreage be planted, a propor-1 ganizations will be in charge as tionate amount of the premium, follows: 1-pound can ........•........................ ... 24<: Entertainment, stake M. I. A.; will be refunded. 3-ponud can ....•.........................•.• ..... 69c Premiums are payable at the arrangements, stake genealogical; time the application is made, and refreshments, stake Sunday school; .may be paid with cash, a ware- program, stake Primary. MATCHES ..........................carton 13c SALAD DRESSING............ qt. jar 19c All stake officers and partners house receipt for wheat, or by exWAX PAPER. 125-ft. roll ...•..••.....•.. l2c M. C. P. PECTIN....•...........3 pkqs. 2Sc ecuting an advance against pay- are invited to attend. ments earned or to be earned unSTEEL WOOL..........................pkq. Sc JELS-RITK ........................... bottle lOc der the atricultural conservation NEW BOOKS AVAILABLE FRUIT COCKTAIL..................can lOc KERR LIDS .....•....................... dozen 9c program. Requests for advances AT THE SANDY LIBRARY RUBBERS ............................ 3 pkqs. 25c are a pan of the application form. SUGAR, powdered ............ 3 lbs. 19c The insurance contract goes into The following new books have UTAH-IDAHO C A T S U P ................, ......... bottle lOc force as soon as it has been ac- been added to the Sandy branch eepted by the county committee, of the Salt Lake county library: and the coverage becomes effective "Windfall", by Ring; "Unto the as soon as the 1941 crop has been Hills", by Evans; "My Son, My seeded. Son", by Spring; "Attractive Home", by Powell; "Uncle Tom's <Kept in chipped ice>. • • • • • • • • • • • • • S~RING G. 0. P. Barbecue To Be Cabin", by stowe; "Butterfly Held in Willow Creek Shawl", by Dawson; "One Who Is ' Valiant", by Spencer; "Best Loved . . m 1 ey; "S c1ence All republicans and prospective I P oems " , b Y R"l republicans of this district are in- Your Life", by Plieffer; "Squirrel vited to attend a barbecue and Cage", by Canfield; "Revolution program, to be held Wednesday, of Nihilism", by Rauschning; "PicJuly 17, at Boxelder flats in Wil- ture of Health", by Clarke; "Mystery of Pirates' Point", by WadJowcreek canyon. The festivties will begin at 6:30 worth; "Way Out of War", by p. m., according to word received Saerchinger. The list was released by Mrs. here. Zelma S. Thompson, librarian of 1 .;;ts;;.._ _.; 1;l~!!~!!j~!!j§~~~!§§!!~~~~~§~§~~!!~§~~~~~~§~~!!j§~§!!11 Republican national convention in '-t.--...liPh...,oniii.e-MJ-dvali.iiiiii•e Sentinel prints Butterwrappera.l the Sandy branch library. • 1932. I -P. c.- , ~MARKET~ • 1 II . I I Midvale Garage ' SPECIALS for FRI. and SATURDAY ,JULY12and 13 "WHITE KING WEEK" SUGAR .......... 10 lbs. 59c SPECIALS 25-lb. bag ..... $1.46 While King Giani ..... 41c 100-lb. bag ..... $5.75 Family size ........ 25c Laundry .10 giant bars 34c BUTTER ............ lb. 32c W.K. or Mission Bell 3 - 13c Sierra Pine ...... 3 bars 19c MILK, tall cans ...... ea. 7c COFFEE MONARCH ~~3HJGH QUALITY MEATS~~55· FRYERS Pol Roasts, neck cut lb. 12c Chuck Cuts ........ lb. 15c Round Bone Roast .. lb. 18c Veal Chops. . ..... .lb. 25c Veal Roasts, choice .lb. 20c Veal Leg Culs ...... lb. 25c pound 23c Pork Chops, loin .... lb. 25c Pork Roasts, choice .lb. 16c Leg Cuts ........... lb. 25c Pork Sausage .... 21bs. 25c Side Pork, fresh sli.lb. 19c X. L. BACON ..... pkg. lOc I |