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Show Friday, Januray 24 1941 THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Oage Four =. . .-. ........ ..................-11 .....-.. . . . . . .=·m. !.-f"....................................... .__ THE SENTI NEL 1 "_ 15 YEARS AGO PHILOSOPHY !~ ~j ' CORNER I PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY i . Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Midvale. Utah. . ! under the Act of March 3, 1879. Dorothy Shomaker Credit Meetings Set For February Farmers and livestock men who are members of the Utah Farm and Utah Livestock Production Credit association are scheduled to meet in conference during the Mayor Porter has announced his second week in February where intention of doing all within his they will elect officers, discuss power to procure for Midvale a farm business and hear reports on city park, keeping in mind that 1940's financial status, announce only limited funds for such pur- Farm Credit Administration officposes are available. But he be- ials. lieves that a city park can be The Utah Farm group will meet started this year. I in two sessions, one at Salt Lake 1 C't -Fifteen Years AgoI y and th e other a t L ogan, on Clark Zimmerman, 25, single, I February 14 and 15. The other was arrested and charged Mon- association will meet Feb. 13 day with the crime of driving an at Hotel Utah Salt Lake City. W. automobile while under the ~- F. Mixon , jr., secretary of the fluence of liquor. In Justice Production Credit Corporation of Brown's court, by agreement of all Berkeley, will attend the Utah sesparties, the charge was changed sions. Reports of the eleventh farm to reckless driving, and the defendant pleaded guilty. He was credit district show the total number of loans made in Utah, fined $25.00. · "f -Fifteen Years AgoNevada, Arizona and Cali om1a, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Nelson ar~ by production credit associations receiving congratulations on the during 1940, amounted to $35,100,birth of a son Monday. This is the 000; second son and the second child Your Friendly Bank Presentsfor the Nelsons. Items taken from the files of The Midvale Journal January 28. 1926 I By Ml"S. ....................................................................................... Make up your mind and stick to it. But learn to think well before coming to any decision. SUBSCRIPTION RATE: SINCE 1900, MORE "THAI'l --o-$1.50 ... -.. ............................. One Year {in advance) ...................................... 85 81/..LJON Think twice before you act once. Advertising Rates Given on Request. DO/..LI/RS WAS PAID OUi --o-IN WAGE5 Works and not words bring suc~•· ~~ DlREC1LY 'fRACEABLE To "THE cess. AI.JT'OMOBIJ.E, -oAND WlliCH 'mOLD NOf HAVE S"EEH Grasp opportunity with both PAID OUI PATI~CE WORN THIN YEAR OF PROOF hands and never let go until you E)(CEPT f'OR IT One of the most interesting have made something of it. Walter Lippman, columnist of -oof the New York Herald Tri- parts of the President's speech Obstinacy is often a sign bune, who is not given to false of December 29 was that in weakness. -ooptimism, recently came forth which he dealt with the role afraid to strike out be Don't defense. national in labor with an assurance and a proph- of Success on a new yourself. for especially were sentences ccy which everyone in this These best. the often is road ~ountry ought to read. W e significant: "I£ our capacity --<>Be exacting to yourself, but not to produce is limited by maquote from it: others. to remembe ever must it chines, "If this mighty continent -<>-goel'l to work as it can go to bered that these machines are Laugh and the world laughs work when it goes all out, the I operated by the skill and -Fifteen Years Agowith you; weep and you weep a~ear 1941 will see the end of stamina of the workers. As the and Mrs. William Waters Mr. lone. "TTil! are now occupying family and ME'flll-VIORKING doubt, division and fear, and government is determined to -oINPIJ51RY IN 1JIE on East Center home new their 51'/tTcS WI$ workers, of rights the protect the gathering together of an Don't be so quick to take ofUSES ~80lJT street. world the joke a is joke A fense. 1.~'2~000 1\merica which is true to its / so the nation has the right to -Fifteen Years AgoMIICHINE 700J.5-· AN !NVEsrMENT' past and equal to anything that expect that the men who man over and it doesn't do to always Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grace left OF 8/J.J/ONS be serious. the future may bring. Then we the machines will discharge Tuesday to spend a week visiting "A really busy person never know' how OF /)Oll/1/?S with relatives in Huntington. Don't desp~ who are not much he weighs"-Howe shall not only sleep well at I their full responsibilities to the -Fifteen Yl!ars ep.goEveryone yourself. as talented so . ··ight; in the day, having the urgent needs of defense . . JANUARY Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Phelps atproa initiated commission the "'l'he nation expects our de-' has a place in the world. .msciousness of working hard Aeronautics Commission gram of cooperation with munici- tended the annual banquet of the ~ 22-British destroyer "Gren· -<>-ville" sunk, 1940. and to a single purpose, we fense industries to continue to which ~ Urges Development palities and counties in the de- State Florists' association, Shut your ears to flattery and t' . t ,_',all have done with anxiety. opera t e WI"thout m of garden roof the at held was 23-Browder, Communl•t errup wn have nothing to do with those Of Utah Airports __. velopment of airports in furnishchief, qot four-year seneve"For this we depend upon by strikes or lock-outs. It ex- who are eternally praising you. tence, 1940. ing engineering aid, master plans, the Hotel Utah last Tuesday Airport development in Utah and where possible, financial aid. ning. ,he government for the plans, pects and insists that manage- They will make you hate yourself -Fifteen Years Ago~~ U-Gold found In Califo~ is proceeding rapidly according to The report points out that as facilthe specifications, the leader- ment and workers will recon- one day. 1848. .Jr_ A. I. M. the of girls Junior The Utah the of report the biennial ities for training increase. it is submitCommission Aeronautics volunby party Monday r.hip. But for the results we de- cile their differences ~ 25-Enqlandbouqht 3,000.0CO for the Civil AeronauticS formed a coasting Four-H Club Girls · ted Thursday to Governor Her- possible and games ~ Refreshments evening. eqqs from ErJypt, 1940. pen.d upon th e d.Irect ors, th e tary or 1ega1 means, to contmue Authority to establish new civilfollowed at the home of Miss Helbert Maw, by Commissioner W. ian pilot training schools. managers, the technicians, and to produce the supplies that Like To Ply Thread, 2f:-Osceota. s.m1no1e chief. D. Hammond, chairman; Preston State Report Shows During the past year federal ex- en Stokes. the employees of American in- are so sorely needed.'' died. 1838. ~ -Fifteen Years AgoPeterson, and George Abbott; and penditures for pilot training in The American people are padustry. The defense of Amerimeet will Club Community The the At director. Bergin, "City of Fllnl" Clothing was the most popular Joseph Utah amounted to approximately returned to Baltimore, }=' 27-Steamer rta is in their hands. Th ey are tient. But patience has worn project among 4-H club girls of close of the biennium, June 30, on Wednesday of next week. The $230,000.00. 1940. =;;0: chemistry of foods and balanced not the conscripted employees thin when it comes to the labor Utah during the past year, with 1940, there were 16 civilian air28-First RR. train crcaed ~ are will be discussed, said Mrs. which menus of 12 Utah, in ports profood and of a totalitarian state, and it is racketeer or the profiteering home furnishings REGISTERED JERSEY BULL IsthmuaofPan~ l~ ~ president. Pallanch, A. R. and county; are two municipal, competition, close running jects for them to show that a free in- industrialist. There is no justiPURCHASE DBY W. JORDANITE -Fifteen Years AgoEarl P. Bateman of West JorMidvale Branch of dustry can in fact keep the fiable difference of opinion be- Miss Fern Shipley, assistant club two are commercial airports, priMr. and Mrs. Henry G. Tempest owned. vately reports. leader, has purchased a registered dan, 1 f CITY BANK 1 SANDY labor and management tween word ree. accom- Jersey bull from Eugene M. Bairs had as their guests Sunday, Mr. Perhaps the outstanding From a tabulation made in the MidTale, Utah b I · d b' arbi· by settled be e- that cannot "If they su_ ccee , . as Ienmum of Woods Cross, Utah. The animal and Mrs. Clement Bates and son, state office, records of the 667 plishment during the • Member Federal Deposit lieve they mll, their success tration. There is absolutely no - clubs show in 1940 2,199 dresses was the establishment of civilian is Victor Reuben Remus 400091, Eldon. Insurance Corporation 2 Yz% Paid on Snings Accounts will insure the future of free: excuse for a strike in a defense and 5,986 other articles were the pilot training schools at numer- according to the American Jersey :suoscrtbe for The Sentinel now. industry by the only means industry today-and no excuse products of a season's work by ous municipal airports in cooper- Cattle Club of 324 West 23rd St., Y. N. Aeronautics York, Civil New the with ation projects, through which its future can for that insidious form of sabo- girls enrolled in clothing A strong demand for registered while foods members prepared Authority. Training facilities were now be insured-b Y an over- tage which is called the "slow- 27,099 separate dishes of food provided so that the Civil Aero- Jersey cattle of high production products, prepared and served nautics Authority was able to start pedigree and good conformation, whelming proof of its su~erior-1 down." 4,725 meals and canned 14,321 its civilian pilot training program to established purebred dairy ity in the struggle for existence I jars of fruit, vegetables and meats. in December 1939. From then until herds, is reported by the national .. . . . If now the free people AGRICULTURE IN 1941 h Home furnishings girls improved the close of the biennium, 70 stu- breed registry association. lik h are defeated there will be no 1 A . lt · · g and · d fl"Ight t ramm or rest e t e ure, gncu ' 41 rooms and made 300 art·IC1es. dents receive . . . future anywhere for free indusu~, Il:l startmg a new year w1th ·~ Boys of 'the state manifested a an additional 100 rec:ived ground .11 high hopes for success and keen interest in livestock during I training. On the basis of classes . . try · · · "But Amen can mdustry WI achievement. And it is also the year with records showing that 1 established indications are that 1 not fail ~n the tes:. . . . The I starting a new year in which members owned 153 purebred and I by the end of the c_alendar yea~ t 268 grade dairy animals 36 pure- ' 1940, 48 students will have re d t t f th world will see this year the 0 mos bred and 277 grade beef animals, ceived fli~ht tra.ining and ~uali. e grea es a_n roof that this young conti-1· so~e pilot's licenses, while an fa1 -reachmg problems m world 576 purebred and 223 grade sheep' fied. for th p ts ill h . ll b b f e energy h . t nent possesses ave additiOnal 550 studen . w 11s ory must e aced y a . . 469 purebred and grade swine. . received ground training whi_ch In t h e s e trying, swiftly which, throttled down_ m these includboys for projects Other d ao-riculture ed: crops and gardens, forestry will be followed by flight tramten years of depressiOn an J chanooino times possible and wildlife, poultry, horticulture, ing during the C9m1ng year. . bes; the' m~ke confusion, will pour forth to as- must"' Among the recommendatiOns and home grounds improvement. . f tound the world.'' made by Mr· Bergin in the reat Its com. h . h . use o the resources . . t · h" 1 0f s f AmerlCans with frut m t eir ac Ievemen m pro- port is a request for legislation amp es . d maud. 0 ne o those resources h . d . . h C . ject work carried on by 5286 club empowermg . k t' .· h country beheve t ese wor s 11s t e ommiSsion an t e mar e mg cooperative . . exWith all their hearts. The_y movement-a movem·ent which boys and girls in Utah, were put municipalities to acc.ept and h on exhibit during the year in the know that t h e year a.h ea d .IS I h as s h own s t ea d y and s1'gnif·1- following shows and fairs: Utah pend federal funds, if and w en C. I. Goff & Son Morutary they are available, for the devel. . . . one in which this natiOn will has unexcelled modem facilid cant giowth m both s1ze and m- State fair; Ogden livestock show, opment of the airports of the state. . I . . d . The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 added more urged that the ties. Years of experience en· ~gam prove Its m ustriad . ahn fluence year after year. Such two eastern state fairs; Pacific In- The report also .. a million square miles to the United Statea. than . . ternational Livestock show at Commission, . rts democratc power an t ey co-ops do more than simply able us to make our senice and cities, and counact . ' . . securing an appropriation from Congress After Portland, and the Denver Live- ties be authorized to zone the terbeautiful, impressive. and a t f th . 11' face theu part m that test With and delegates Both show. stock memeir or s to explore the vast territory, President Thomas as se mg agen . fitting tribute. Complete and bers important as that is. They exhibits were sent to the 4-H Club r~tory immediately surr?unding real confidence. Je:fferson chose Captains Meriwether Lewis and efficient ambulance service airports so that the aerial ap' be may airports such to proaches the with connection William Clark to lead the expedition. day and night, are also alert to trends-they congress in "I am willing to vote for evstudy the domestic and foreign International Livestock Show at protected from hazardous conery dollar that is necessary for Starting up the Missouri River near SL Louis struction, and for the further purproblems which have a bearing Chicago. adequate national defense, but on the farmers' welfare-they in May, 1804, they returned in September, 1806. 152 Mid. Phone pose of regulating or forbidding . . Best time to clean the egg beatnot one dollar for aggression work toward better production Not only had they found a land route to the nmsan~e ac_tivities which, eit.her ob]ecother or unsightlmess by itusing after immediately is er . or for political purposes or Pacific and located a river flowing to the sea, through 1m- before the egg dries and makes tionable features may have a tend· pump priming.''- Hamiltn Fish. at a lower cost they had transferred the western boundary hut ency to devaluate airport investMORTUARY proved soil-utilization methods, washing difficult. United States to the Pacific Coast. the of ments. Every noble work is at first im- etc. In short, anything and evMidvale :-: tJtah The report also points out that erything that affects agricul- ture falls within their province. possible.-Carlyle. Lewis and Clark were the trail-blazers who A.. c I .,.... 1 I UNEXCELLED MODERN FACILITIES I • C. I. GOFF & SON It will be a better year for agriculture if the marketing cooperative movement makes continued progress. ;:=~~==~~=~=~~=======::::::=~ SPECIAL SUIT SALE Style, Qualify and Long Wear Alterations - H. F. Rasmussen -trom- Merchant Tailor H. F. Rasmussen SUNNY BROOK KENTUCKYSTRAIGHTBOURBON~KEY ** Cleaning - Pressing * * BUY Your CLOTHES Mercllaat TBD.:r There are trail-blazers in industry today. In the telephone service they are not only the men who build the lines over mountains, deserts and plains, but the trail-blazers in science in the Bell Telephone Laboratories, ever seeking better ways to do the job. with Extra Trousers F R E E ! FOR ••• t ·············--- ..... . ···--·-·--- ••••••••• ········ ···-··-··· aaaaJ T ITa aaaq ••• Cleaning - Pressing Alterations For Best Results this Season Start Your Pullets on Midvale Garage. AND SEND YOUR EGGS TO DRAPER EGG PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. STANDARD GASOLINE and OILS - - Phone Midvale 48 - Draper Qualify Laying Mash W. E. Cala fl Soas 4004 So. 5th East opened up this vast new territory holding so much of promise for the future of the country. Phone: Mur. 535-W Keeping the nation's channels of communication open twenty-four hours a day is the job of your telephone company . . . a responsibility it shoulders eagerly. Whether it may he a local emergency or one of national defense, telephone men and women are ready. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. |