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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page Six , ...-----PROCT OR & GAMBLE:-- --: SOAP SPECIALS p &G Ivory Flakes 22e Ivory Soap GIANT BA.R8 CAMAY J for 17c Large bar .... 9c LAVA SOAP CRISCO Iodized Salt, ..... reg. size pkg. Sc Whole Kernel Corn, 3 cans for 25c VALLEY PRIME Scowcroft's Tomato Soup ... can Sc Tomato Sauce .............. . can Sc Dales ........ . .......... tl/2 lbs. 23c Fancy Mixed Nuts, no peanuts, 19c Amaizo Corn or Gloss Starch ... Sc Hershey's Choc. Syrup, 51/2-oz. Sc Blue Pine Tom. Juice, .tall cans Sc Salad Dressing, qual. guarn. ql. 15c Fresh Tomatoes, lge., firm, .. lb. Sc Ripe 0 lives ........... lge. cans 12c MT. WHITNEY Sweet Relish ............ qt. jars 19c Celery, exira quality .... 2 for 15c Brown or Powder'd Sugar 3-lb. 17c One of the most interesting chapters of the history of metal mining in Utah and the Tintlc dis· triot Ia that of the Chief Consoli· dated Mining company, which has been one of the great payroll build· era of the state for more than a quarter of a century. In Miss Thorpe's room we made up poems and we illustrated them. Here is one: PHONE MID. 200 JELLO . . all flavors . • . perpkg. §e COFFEE, all brands, . . . . per lb. 24e Baking Soda . . . . . . . . 1-lb. pkg. se Seedless Raisins . . . . . 15-oz. pkg. se Plain Gelatine, regular 19c . . today Se SO-lb. bag . $1-09 White Lily Flour SUGAR, Utah-Ida. 10-lb· bag .. S6e MILK, all popular brands .... can 7e BISQUICK . . . . . . large pakg 29e BUTTER . 2nd. grade 34e 1st JSe FRUIT COCKTAIL ... tallcansl Oe POT ROASTS, Neck Cuts .... lb. 12c Choice Chuck Roasts ........... 17c Fancy Round Bone ............ 19c GROUND BEEF, fresh .... 2lbs. 29c into the ground to find addtUonaJ ore and perpetuate the life of the mine. During Ita life the Chief Consolidated has produced over $50,000,000 in gold, sliver, copper, lead and sine. Of this sum railroads racalved nearly $3,000,000; smelter treatment and deductlona for metal losses on recovery amounted to approximately $20,000,000; labor has been paid in the neighborhood of , 15 ,000 , 000 and nearly n.ooo,ooo has been paid for e<tulpment and supplies. From 1916 to 19 26 the company paid 2.3 per cent of the taxes of Juab county. Within the past 1! years, the compall'Y has expended more than a million dollars In an effort to find another major ore body In 10,000 acres of ground in the Tlntlc distrlct. A mine was made and Ita profits used largely to bnlld a foundation for the future. WANT ADS *EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING at Gamble's. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. All work guaranteed 90 days Tubes checked tf FREE. For A Joyous CIHIRISTM AS SIEASON .! I · Send PERSONALIZED ° 4(3 IRIE[TI N 4G CAIRIDS I l I I Leg Roast of Pork .............. . 22c Choice Pork Roasts ......... lb. 18c Rib or Loin Pork Chops .... lb. 22c Fresh Pork Shanks ....... . ....... Sc Pure Pork Sausage . . .... 2 lbs. 29c l'ffii " COUNTRY STYLE Large Frying Oysters ...... pinl39c Hams Reg. tendered ....... . ... 19c Heavy Smoke Mince Meal, Hewlell's . . 2 lbs. 19c Blackhawk Bacon, sliced ... lb. 25c Fat Salt Herring ......... 3 for 25c I *B A T T E R Y CHARGING at *BIG SALE- Now on at Gem For Better Printing, bring your GAMBLE'S. 40c. Rentals 15c. 1 Jewelry Store. 20% off on all l next order to The Sentinel.. tf per day. items except Elgin watches and -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Silverware. Buy now for Christ- 1J *GENTLEMAN wishes to rent Phone room in private home. mas. Sale ends Nov. 30th. 14 1 Mid. 230J'. ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop, No. Main. Midvale Garage -:-=::::-::~----- Subscribe for The Sentinel and STANDARD GASOLINIC aod OILS -Phone Mldvalfl48- ~~~~;;~~;:~;;;;~;;re;a~d~all;;t;he~J;or;d~a;niv~a;ll;ey~n~e~w;s!;i ~==~==::==~::==~~~ I I PORK *STOVE GRATES It: LININGS *FOR SALE-Model A Ford, A-1 condition. Radio and accessories. at GAMBLE'S. Prices reasonJ . Young, Soci"al ave., Box 217 _ U able. Phone Mid. 346. I . . Late Wednesday evening we purchased a few extra fancy small hen TURKEYS from the Uintah basin. These are comparable to those sold Wednesday at top prices. Today, we offer them at 22c per pound. Average 10 to 12 pounds each. BEEF About thlrty years ago the late A Prayer *WASHING MACHINE and ElecDear God, I thank you for all you Walter Fitch, Sr., took over the tric Appliance Repairing-at • Little Chief, a small operation, and f d h Phone Mid. 346. U He GAMBLE'S. formed the Chief Consolldated. ave one or me, start to ore of crop large no had I thank you for the brooks and *HIGHEST PRICES PAID for upon, but was attracted to the fields, atruebroad lta by district Tlntlc useless animals. Phones Midvale hills. I thank you for the trees and tural features. I thank you for my family too, 280, 328-R1 and 318. Fur Breed· The company expended over tf Agr. Coop. Ass'n. ers Thank you, for all you have done. $168,000 tn development, perform· -Barbara Ann Cox, 6A tng more than two miles of under· *REPAIRING OM RADIOS, VA1 ground work before ore was dis· CUUMS, WASHER&, done by In our room we made up a covered. Since Its discovery. the an expert. All work guaranteed. Chief has followed a program of three-act play about Columbus. ' expansion and development. turn· Minimum charges. WESTERN We presented it Wednesday morn- ing back over half of Ita earnings AUTO SUPPLY, Midvale. --· ing to the other grades in our PERSONAL MENTION *BATTERY CHARGING, 39o per j fense. More than 5 miles of U. S. school. battery. Rentals furnished tree -Don Price, 4th and 5th. 91 between Hot Springs and BrigLee M. Olson gave a talk at a for 3 days. WESTERN AUTO : ham City is being widened to pro- meeting of the newly-organized We, the 5A class, made up vide a four-lane highway, con- South Salt Lake Kiwanis club, SUPPLY, Midvale. Thanksgiving poems and we are structed to military standards. last Monday evening. He was ac- - - - - - - - - - - - going to illustrate them. They are The right of way is 120 feet wide, companied by Dr. M. T. Rigby, *ALL JCIMDS OF HAULINGcoal, mountain dirt, fertilizer. not very long ones but we think and the roadway has been re- president of the Midvale club. The and shrubs planted. Work Lawns Tea Jeanne's at held was meeting they are pretty good. This one aligned to give maximum curvaguaqmteed. See J. R. Poulsen, Room on Highland drive. was made _u p by Randolph Sharp: ture of 2 per cent. u. 1 Mid. 66-J2. Phone 1 Another improvement on U.S. On Thanksgiving Day we have J 91 is being made at the point of lots of fun, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Clegg and *FOR SALE-Coal range with There are pies and cookies for ev- the mountain, south of Draper son, Bob, of Baker, Ore., visited water jacket. Building lots for j cross roads, where a 4.5 mile sec- Tuesday with Mrs. Clegg's broth- sale. H. F. Rasmussen, 68 W. eryone. There are puddings and cus- tion of the highway is being er and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Center. Phone Mid. 249W. tards, cranberries and cake, straightened and widened to pro- W. Nibley. And after that there's a tummy- · vide for a 4-lane highway with a zone in the cenache. 1 a 4 foot neutral -LaRue Vincent and Don Lind . . ter. Fourteen curves have been TRUE HAPPINESS DECLARED DEPENDENT ON THOUGHT eliminated, and the highway shortState Road Commission ened proportionately. The gradThe Christian Science Lesson ing and structures along prepary B d 0 R oun s ut usy ear a tory to hard surfacing, 'are cost- . Sermon for Sunday, November 24, · is "Soul and Body." ing approximately $170,000. . . Prominent among the Scriptual South of Spanish Fork the canContracts tor the _Improveme~t will be found: "Wherecitations d t . . . b . . s than 200 miles of Utah of. more . g nery CUI ve IS emg e 1Imma e , h Igh ways were awar d ed d urm fore seeing we are compassed t b ·d d ' a n a new n ge cons ructed. f th th . t t th e f Ir~ e yeadr, This will eliminate the bad hazard about with so great a cloud of en mon s o ·d 1 1t , ·t accordmg to W. D. Hammon , chairman of the state road com- of the bridge on the present high- WI _nesses, e us ~Y asi . e every way located directly in the curve weight, and the sm which doth . ' ' mission. Of this mileage, approxit d where a number of serious acci- so easily beset us, and let us run t il with patience the race that is set mately 130 m e~ were con rac_le dents have occurred. . up the for hard surfacmg and 70 mi es l The commission has plans for before us. Wherefore 11ft As · . soon for gra d mg and gravelmg. -1 bl the re-routing of the highway as hands Which hang down, and the feeble knees· and make straight as funds can be made avai a e, ,. . • the road commission plans to hard It enters Provo on the north. Due f th to d ifficulties in connection with paths for your feet, lest that which · is lame be turned out of the way; e1 surface a large porhon highways that were graveled this the securing of rights of way, this but let it rather be healed." (Heb. I project has been delayed and it year 12• 1, 12 13). · t b I • • ' • e possible to complete 1 ' The total cost of these proJects may no Correlahve passages taken from is $2 ,287,207. More than half are this stretch of improvement until j Science. and Health with Key to already completed, and others are next summer. r Completion of the highway from the Sc~Iptures by Mary Baker Edrapidly nearing completion. In addition to the contracted Deer Creek Dam in Provo can- dy are. The loss of earthly hopes construction, the state road com- yon to Charleston is under way. and . pleasures brightens the asmission has done extensive work This improvement is more than cendmg path of my heart. (P. 265). iC in the improvement of farm roads I 7 miles long and for nearly half Job said ."I have heard of thee _by and other highways of the state this distance the roadway must the hearmg of the ~ar: but mll_le Place Your Order Today · i Will Mortals thee. seeth now, eye soon As rock. solid of out cut be who crews, maintenance its with have handled the extra construe- I as the grading and graveling are echo Jobs thought, when, the supiC i matt~r of p~easure and pain posed $219,155, of cost a at completed, I regular their tion along with NOW ON DISPLAY contracts will be let for hard sur- cease to predommate: They ~Ill maintenance duties. life of estimate false the drop then highway of stretch this facing d . h h . U . S . H Ig way 91 as receive 1 · AT and happiness, of joy and sorrow, l and attain the bliss of loving unconsiderable attention during the THIS NEWSPAPER OFFICE year because of its importance j Be thine own palace, or the selfihsly, working patiently, and ' from the standpoint of national de- world's thy jail.-George Herbert. conquering all that is unlike God. .. ,....__ SUPER MEA.TS SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOV. 22-23 Building an Industry MIDVALE SCHOOL NOTES SUPER FOODS WE DELIVER 3 bars ....... 25c 3-Lb. can ... 48c FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1940 I - P.C.- , ~MARKET~ FREE DELIVERY PHONE MIDVALE 252 Specials for Wed., Fri., and Sal., November 20-22-23 One more shopping day before Thanksgiving and We have plenty of No. 1 Turkeys and Chickens. Place your orders now for a qood selection of Poultry and Meats. Sweet Potatoes ..................4 lbs. 15c FANCY NAVEL ORANGES 288 Size ................................2 doz. 29c Grapefruit, 80 size ................3 for 10c 176 Size ..............................2 doz. 45c Lemons 300 size .................. doz. 17c ISO size ..............................2 doz. 57c Apples. delicious or Roman Beauty ............................ 7 lbs. 25c Celery. Jumbo size .............. 2 for 25c Celery. 4-doz. size ..........................Sc Lettuce, .................................... head Sc Celery, med. size ................ 2 for 15c Cabbage .............................. pound 2c Cranberries, fancy Honker ....lb. 19c Cauliflower ................................lb. Sc Brussel Sprouts ..................2 lbs. 25c Grapes .................................. 2 lbs. 13c Carrots ................................5 lbs. IDe Parsnips ..............................3 lbs. lOc _ Potatoes .............................. IO lbs. Be Turnips ........... ............ ...... ... 3 lbs. 1Oc ~--~--------------~~--~-SUGAR ............................. .10 lbs. SSe Currants ............................2 pkgs. 19c MILK, tall cans ..................................7c Mixed Nuts ..........................2 lbs. 29c FRUIT COCKTAIL ........tall cans IDe Peanuts................................ 2 lbs. 25c Mince Meat ................. :..lge. jars 23c Radiant FRUIT MIX .............. pkg. 35c Seedless Raisins ..................4 lbs. 23c Pumpkin .............................. 3 cans 25c Seedless Raisins ..............2 pkgs. 15c BISQUICK .............................. pkg. 28c Seeded Raisins ......................pkg. 8c Softasilk ................................ .. pkg. 27c ~~2HIGH QUALITY MEATS~~§ Fancy No. I Turkeys and Collared Roasters at Market Prices BEEF Pol Roasts, chuck cuts 17c Pot Roasts, rd. bone, 19c Sirloin Steaks ...... lb. 25c Rolled Roasts ...... lb. 25c Legs Spring Lamb .. lb. 25c Lamb Chops, ....... lb. 25c Lamb Sh 'der Roast, lb. 20c Lamb Slew ......... lb. 15c Ground Suet ...... lb. 15c PORK Pork Roasts, leg ... lb. 20c Pork Roasts, sh'lder lb.18c Pork Chops cen'r. loin 25c Rolled Boneless Ham . 29c --VEAL-- Veal Shoulder Rsl. lb. 20c Veal Leg Roast ..... lb. 25c Veal Slew .......... lb. 15c Mince Meal ..... 2lbs. 19c - |