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Show Page Four THE SENTINEL I ' • THE SEtm:NEL, MIDVALE, UTAH ·----------------------- --·----- -- - r==m-=··-· I I PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Midvale. Utah.,'! under the Act of March 3. 1879. 1 --~-- PHILOSOPHY , CO RN ER i 'I SUBSCRIPTION RATE: ClDe Year <in advance) ............................................................................$1.50 Advertising Rates Given on Request. DEFENSE IN AMERICA WHY AMERICAN YOUTH Is not what we want most of MISSES THE BUS Former heavy-weight chamall now to make America se- ·---------------------· 15 YEARS AGO COE 'TO RESEARCH. HALF' OF THE U.S. SUPPLY otr UTAH .... Items taken from the files of The MidTale Journal July 16. 1925 - Editor and Publisher 1L~-.~~~:2:~~~~~!...~.~~~~~~~ HOWARD C. BARROWS - FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940. 9;NYHETIC Do you talk too much Here's a worthwhile tip: As long as your mouth is closed, its impossible to get your foot in it. -o-Dodging women is like dodging traffic. They finally run you down. -o-After Reno a woman feels like a new "man". -o-Most of us regard happiness as the proper end of all earthly enterprise. No matter how dull, mean, or wise a man is, he feels that happiness is his indisputable right. -o-Jt is a mistake always to contemplate the good lj.nd ignore the evil, because by making people neglectful it lets in disaster. -o-Education broadens to include all men, and deepens to reach all truths. -o-"Wh6~'Ver in the darkness'lighteth another with a lamp lighteth hi.l'nself. alSOi"~Auerbach. Truth needs no flowers of speech. -o-Ripeness of experience seeks brevity of expression. -o-"In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread." VANILLA NOW COMES FROM \1/A'OTE PRCXliJCl'S OF~~ Beginning about Augut 1, the J. C. Penney Co. will remodel their Midvale store. A classy upto-date front with a double entrance will be built. A balcony will be built in the rear and a complete ready-to-wear department maintained there. -o-Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Vera Whetman of Salt Lake City, to Kenneth Dunn, Monday, July 13. -o-According to the employment roll at the U. S. smelter and mills, there are now employed 825 men, including the new construction department. Midvale workmen are busy and contented. This is truly a place "Where Health and Plenty Meet". ure 1 And for our American pion Gene Tunney is optimistic way of life to continue to grow enough to believe that he can must not people come to un- knock out communist leaderderstand better in these days ship in .American youth affairs. 9f' preparedness that in a free . A good deal of serious atinduHtry is our greatest hope? tention has been devoted to "In industry is production. those youths whose ranks are In production is strength. In apparently crowded with rat-ostrength is preparedness. In tle-h~taded youngsters. They are preparedness is freedom. In not only very irritating to Mayor Cahoon and the city freedom are opportunity, peace adults but they are very silly council held the regular July at times. and democracy." meeting of the council Tuesday in MANUfAC1URINGnewspaperman old-time An Paul of These pithy words the council chambers at the city PIIOVIPIHG .MORE THAN ONE FOUm'N hall. Councilmen Wright, Mutch Garrett, vice president and di- speaking over the radio in Of' NA'TIONAL and Lind were present. City rector of public relations, Gen- Washington a few mornings INCOME -IS Tile J.Aiii'ISFST 5/Nu/.~ Treasurer A. L. Anderson was also eral Motors corporation, offer ago re~ated: "Th~re was a _boy SOII,fe'E OF IIMF,fiC'A/1$ • EllltNINtf~ on hand. Councilmen Alley and a convincing. answer, as does who did somethmg last mght Rasmussen were absent. The tax another quotation from a re- ~hat I always wanted to do! he levy for Midvale city for the year e~ent talk by him before the Ad- JUmpe~ off a Potomac river 1925 was fixed at 10 mills. -vertising Federation of Ameri- !excursiOn boa~ an~ s w am ----oof the crop at the time such work to determine if fair and reason,,_-:j · asho~e, and ~Itch-hik~d hac~ ea: · performed. was L'rons c1u b wr'll The M'd Ind able wages. .havet been paid. ashmgton. "Mass production begets low to h1s . home m 1 va 1e . f f ar 1mg o pay f air payviolation, of case the In t· ld h an o case costs. Low costs beget wide There IS a C?nfes~u~n t_hat pera mee mg and out·mg a t . . o governfederal the from . hton s a t urday ments B wrll farmer the wages, reasonable public interest. Wide public in- haps _you might JOill. m-~ny a1sam I nn a t Brrg . . . t . all unhl not be giVen hrs payment ment will be withheld. terest begets wide distribution. how 1t appeals to this wnter, evenmg a 7 p. m. claims are settled. made be also will inspection An V,"ide distribution begets mass who used to have the same no-o-tions, but failed to carry them The P. J. Stewart home on Cenproducton." out before he became o 1 d . . . . ter street was the scene of pleasWhere m totalitanan regimes enou h to find fault with the this Season Start Your Pullets on ing festivities recently when Mr. Results Best For d · f lk g do people possess our freedom and Mrs. P. J. Stewart joined with omg of choice as customers in the 'tvh~y yotundg 0 s are ay. o , mgs D b th. and relatives in celebratOwen D. Young, chairman of mgs we ~y 1 oes no~ our AND SEND YOUR EGGS TO DRAPER EGG friends ing their golden wedding anniverfree enterpr.Ise .sys_tem Itself the Ainerican Youth commisASSOC~TION PRODUCERS sary. Mr. Sewart is at present in f t ff' · 1 t' t k " stem from this prmCiple of Ifree SI()n, of violation against warning A a o ICe no ICia o es a h · h · charge of the Stewart Cafe on 1 e OICe m t e mar cet P ace, tempts to suppress youth or- the child labor law was issued Main street and also maintains the from a constant effo~t to please ganizations. He reminds us to beetgrowers of Salt Lake coun- n . Central Rooming House on CenEast 4004 So. Phone: Mur. 53S.W ter street. t~e customer-to brmg before that: "Every adult has had the ty today by James H. Jensen, -b t f b · · Jnm ever more goods, ever betf expenence o emg young, u chairman of the county AAA com. d t er goo d s, ever more k m · mittee. s. o no youth h as h a d th e experi-~ H It" d · b f pnces. goo d s, a ll at ever 1ower A check is being made in each e emg an a u . ence o . Surely our great mstruments believes that oldsters should be beet growing county of the state. ?f production developed a~ an more tolerant of youngsters, Because one inspection has been J~~egral par.t of the American and let them enjoy their harm- made is no reason to believe beet labor will not be checked again. free enterp_nse system are poW'- less noises. At the same time an official All· through the season inspections er;ful machmes for defense that sho_nld be strengthened in war statement app~als to youth or- will be made from time to time, ganizations to improve their he said. or m peace. The sugar act provides that. no 1 manners and 'take. special care , TOWNSENDITES ARE BUSY to ayoip. outraging adults thru child under the age of 14 years their failure to give respect- shall have been employed or per.: T~e T~wnsend o_ld .age plan ful hearing ,to the viewpoints mitted to work on the farm , whether for gain to such child or IS still aln·e and ln~lnng hard-1 of the·rr elders." The New York Tribune any other person, in the produce!~· than ever, desp1te reports, that l~ave g011P out_ from C~pi-; delves into the whole subject tion, cultivation or harvesting of t~.l Hill a dozen times durmg and arrives at a reasonable con- a crop of sugar beets with respect the last half dozen years that 1 elusion . that .there should be to which application for payment t!le schem~ was dead. Recently 1 more tolerance between the ·is made, except a member of the ~ena_tor \\heeler and Jo~n L.1 oldsters and the youngsters, immediate family of a person who IJewi~ courted _the good ''?ll of, and that the public should was the legal owner of not less the .'I ownsend~tes at the1r St., know the actual truth, which it than 40 per cent of the crop at ~O~IS ~onvent10n. The pr~s.ent, says exists ·in the important' the time such work was performmdiCahons are that political fact "that the American Youth ed. It also provides that no child candidates of both parties in Congress conspicuous for its between the ages of 14 and 16 tlie coming election will have bad man~ers, does not amount shall have been employed or permitted to work for a longer period to· :;ay "yes" or "no" to de- to a tinker's dam." That type · of youth is simply than eight hours in any one day,· mands of Townsendites that they take a stand upon the missing the nice American bus. except a member of the irtJ.mediate family of a person who was legal scheme, because Townsend folof not less than 40 per cent owner lowc:-rs say that ~hey _are going YOUR BIG CAPITAL to vote for the1r friends no matter what party they repre-j' The population of Washingin ten years, and the ton, D. C., has increased 36.3 per cent sent. census takers now find that the population is 663,153. This is a spectacular gain that is "explained by the analogy that bees gro'v where the honey is". A big Washington newspaper expresses the belief that the New Deal is responsible for most of the influx. Yvashington has more than doubled its. population since the days when Woodrow Wilson was serving his first term as president. Y! Chl.ld Labor Law Affects Payments Growers Warned Draper Oualily Laying Mash W. ·E • .Cain 8 Sons sui·· Where true fortitude dwells. loyalty, bounty, friendship, and fidelity may be found.-5ir Thos. Browne. SIMPLICITY AND BEAUTY • • A service conducted by . us is a fitting final tribute to a loved one. T h e people of South Salt Lake County recognize and appreciate make a our desire to service simple, dignified and beautiful. C. I. GOFF&: SON MORTUARY MIDVALE, UTAH Phone Midvale 152 A BANKING SERVICE THAT HELPS THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY • We stand ready always to help local business and individuals with sound loans. This puts our depositors' money profitably to work-and sup· plies the funds which mean more jobs in our community. Branch of BANK MIDVALE Sandy City Member Federal Deposit Inaurance Corporation I I THAN AN'I OTHER BRAND! FRANK · HICKS SHIRT and PANTS MAKER ROMA WINES ARE VT AH'S FASTEST SELLERSand you'll know why once you Pants. ______ ...$6.75 and up Shirts_ .. -.. -...$2.00 and up taste the delightful flavor of one or more of the many Roma vari· eties. - MADE TO FIT YOU tonight. You, too, will like • Have your old shirt repaired with collar and cuffs Roma Wines. All work done at home ••• Sweet Wines 207o Alcohol by volume; Dry Wines 12/o to 14%: Brandy 90 Proof at HICKS Cleaning 7570 South State . Phone 296 ' . Products .~f ROMA WINE CO., Lodi, California ' built to date Gaberdins - Madras - Woolens Silks - Collie Cloth Pick up a bottle or two ' EAST MIDVALE RIVERTO N MOTOR CO. Phone: Midvale 92-R-2 Riverlon, Utah |