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Show J'aqe Two THE MIDVALE SENTINEL ~ o.fOur Thursday, May 29th, 1941 RIVERTON GRANITE They Mine The High-Grade \guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden. Ward M. I. A. ofifcers and teachers will enjoy a party Saturday The RHB Ladies Community evening a~ the home of Mr. and Alvin Despain left last Thursday . . I Mrs. Sterlmg Stoker. for his home in Ontario, Ore., after club will hold the1r monthly meet- I Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thayne spending several weeks here at the ing June 12 at the home of Mrs. and family were visitors Sunday Elmo Despain home. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FosA "welcome home" program and Joseph Densley. The Riverton Second ward Pri- ter Greenwood, Jr. social was given last Tuesday Miss Luc_ille Glover, Mrs. M!nevening in the ward chapel com- mary association was reorganized (Mn. J. T. Ostler, Reporter (Mrs. Irene Olson, Repor1erl plimenting Miss Jennie Archibald Sunday with Mrs. Mabel Freeman erva Goodnch and daughters, Mm1 who recently returned home from as president; Teenie Peterson as erva and Hazel Dean and Mr. Mrs. Everett T. Ostler of San Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Baker of a 20-months L.D.S. rn1ss10n m first counselor and Violet Dansie] Harvey ~ood~1ch a~1 ~ Art Ad~ms Antonio, Texas, who has spent the Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Ron' Canada. Progressive games were as second counselor. Nora Brown of Detrolt, 1\'hch., viS~ted relatives past four weeks with relatives ald Spratling and son of Holladay, ! at Provo and Park City recently. I enjoyed and light refreshments is secretary. here, left for her home Wednesday. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Horace Nokes was sustained as Mrs. Harry Hol~en spent Thursserved. With the closing of school, sev- Spratling Sunday. ln the evening Mrs. Glenn Hyatt, a May bride, counselor in the Riverton First! day afternoon with Mrs. George eral teachers have gone to their the group attended the farewell __ was honored at a miscellaneous \~ard bishopric Sunday. Owen; Watts of Murray. homes for the summer vacation. testimonial for Miss Maideth Long Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Swenson and shower Monday evening with Miss Hamilton was sustained as ward Among them are Fay Clark of of East Midvale, who leaves for Virginia Blair as hostess. Table clerk and Chas Butterfield was children and Mrs. Lee Jensen left Provo; Elva Killian of Orangeville, the mission in Texas May 28. Tuesday for Chinook, Mont., where games, followed by a plate lun- released. Alice Sowly of Nephi, instructor Mrs. Hugh Finlayson and chilMrs. Cleo Page was sustained they will visit relatives. cheon, were the entertaining feain the Lark schol; Eleanor Brown dren, Glenda and Max, accomtures. Twelve guests attended, all as president of the First ward ' Miss Beth Soffe is in Santa of Butler. They have been mak- panied by Miss Anna Jean Malof whom were school chums of Y.W.M.I.A. with Mrs. Annie Mae Maria visiting Lieutenant and Mrs. Jng their home with Mr. and Mrs. strom and Mrs. Albert Olson, moSandstrom as first and Miss Ruth • C. C. Soffe. She will visit her Mrs. Hyatt. G. Leonard Larson. tared to Kaysville and visited with 1 brother, Darrell at San Francisco Jensen as second counselors. H. Thomas Cartwright who has Mrs. Frank Scowfield and Mrs. Miss Jan ice Williams, Miss NanMr. and Mrs. Ezra L. Bills were before returning home. made his home at the G. Leonard Owen Horn. cy Hesse and Richard Tennant surprised by members of their Larson home the past few years, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Furse of Ogfrom Granite were numbered family Sunday evening, has gone to Salt Lake to make his den were guests of their son and among the graduates to receive di- they gathered in honor of when home. family, Mr. and Mrs: A. C. Furse plomas from Jordan high school mother's birthday. Dinner their was Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson and for a 1ew days last week. last weekend. Following the school exercises served to Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bills son, and Glen Bird spent the week-, Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Gardner last Wednesday the children mo- and family of Herriman, Mr. and l e1d at Pocatello, Idaho, wher~ th~y and two children of Salt Lake tored to Glacio park for an outmg Mrs. Hilton Bills of Riverton, Mr. ' were guests of M~s. Peterson s s1s- visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert sponsored by the officers and and Mrs. Truland Bills, Mr. and 1er and brother-m-law, Mr: and Gardner and other relatives in teachers of the Granite Primary Mrs. Ronald Bills, Mrs. Eli WebMrs. James Moore and ~amily West Jordan Sunday evening. Phil Goldbranson, an mstructor Mr and Mrs Rufus Jacobson association. The afternoon was ster and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Joe at Jordan high scho~l is co~valesc- of Pr~vo visited ·Miss Laura Gardspent in competitive games for Morton and son and Jesse Bills, lng .at the St. Mar!t s hospital fol- ner on Monday. Their daughter, which prizes were awarded. Of all of Salt Lake. special interest was the peanut Miss Dorothy Bills of Salt Lake low~ an append1cto~y. . Laura Althea Jacobson, will spend Low first cost ... low fuel hunt, conducted by the children. spent Tuesday with her mother, !'~ISS Joyce Boulter IS spendmg part of her vaeation with Miss At 5 o'clock ice cream cone and Mrs. Lancelot Bills. ibis ~eek at Granger the guest of Gardner, her aun:t. Mr. Jacobson 1 costs .•. and low operatfruit rolls were served, the latter Robert Cardwell as selected as 1 relatives. is a teacher at the Davis county ing costs are combined in with the compliments of our local president of ~he Y.!M.M.I.A. and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler and h"gh school and he and his family the new Ford Tractor with , daughter? Faye, and. son, James, ~ill spend' the summer at their baker, Edmund Weis. Thirty-five Alton B~tterf1eld, f1rst counselor were in attendance. and their daughter-m-law, Mrs. home in Provo. and ~lvm Lloyd, sec~etary, when Ferguson System. Impressive services were con- Pres1dent Owen Hamilton was reE. T. Ostler, and Mr. an~ Mrs. Mrs Hugh Finlayson and Mrs. Farmers everywhere are ducted last Sunday evening, when leased. John Pollick. and son of Highland Willia~ Flaygare attended a party 1 Boy, were dmner guests Saturday iven in honor of Miss Yveth ·s urprised at the many the annual conference of the GranMiss Mary Bowen is spending ite ward was held. Those present the summer at Bountiful. ot Mr. and Mrs. R?~ald S~aw of ~roadbent Tuesday afternoon. ways in which this enNephi. They also VlSlted Wlth Mr. M R 'th Reynolds and childrepresenting the stake authonties Mrs. James Broadbent enteraDd Mrs Edward Ostler and famrs. u k tirely different tractor were president Raymond H. Claytained at several parties at her lly d ·M d Mrs Ora Lunt ren and Lynward Wardell of 0 a ton and Harry Wright of Midvale home in honor of her daughter, bas helped them increase and a~rs ~~;nHaymo~ at Nephi. land, Calif., were guests of Mrs. Miners in one of Utah's mines, where low-grade ore is a problem. and Alma F. Smith of Draper. Jean Yveth, a bride-elect, durMrs. Everett T. Ostler was a Millard 'Yilliams, Tuesday. their net income. It can Special music was rendered by the ing the past week. On Wednesday tUDner guest Monday evening of Mrs. J1~ McCardell of Tooele, All m 1 n e s do contain the same for you. Ask various the hope tha~ It may be of value stake choir with former bishop Miss Broadbent and John Alden Mr. and Mrs. Alva Howell at their and her sister, Mrs. Graham, were amounts of low grade ore, a term at some future time. Harold Bradley of Sandy cond~c~- Miller were united in marriage at us to show you howl home in Salt Lake. She was the sui_>per ~ests of ~rs. Axel LundTherefore, the higher the cost of ing. A special report of !he actlvl-~ the Salt L~ke temple. of honor at aluncheon Mon- quiSt, Fr1day evenmg. given to the grade which is too operating a mine, the smaller the ties and financial standmg of the Mrs .. Juha Crul?p, Mrs. Maud .aty afternoon at the R. J. Coak-j Miss Donna Gardner <?f Kays- low grade to ship or mill. The mineable ore body becomes and the ward was given by Bishop J. M. Butterfield and M1ss_Nona. Jensen ley home in the Hillcrest apart- ville ~sa house guest of M1ss Glen- values are there, but the operating smaller the ore reserves and the Whitmore. On the speaking pro- 1 spent Thursd.ay e_venmg With Mrs. sent& in Salt Lake City. 1 da Fmlayson. cost is too heavy to warrant min· smaller the mining Industry. gram were Edmund Weis Clara· Royal Spratlmg m West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Don JeDSen left, Misses Eff~e ant! ~fton ~rse of lng. In Utah mines have adopted a Ebert, Emerson Hand, E. DesCharles 0. But~erfield, son of Saturday evening of last week for Salt Lake City, VISited therr parThe amount of ore in a mine Is policy of mining as much low grade pai and Joseph w. Despam of Mrs. A. T. Butterfield, left ~burs t.os Angeles, Cal., where they I ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Furse, therefore largely determined by aa possible with the view of Granite, also the visiting stake of-1 day for Cal?p Roberts, Cahf. ?e the week visitin£ with their Sunday. . . operating costs encountered In lengthening the life of the enterficers. The local Singing Mothers w~s entert_amed ~t several parties PETERSON TRACTOR & lUten, :Mrs. Alice Savage and Mrs., Allan, Lou'lS a~d Ch':e. Gardn~r, handling it. Labor costs, supply prise rather than "gutting" the furnished one number under the! prior to his leavmg. J:dwln Hart and children. Mrs., of Salt Lake C1ty, viS_Ited w1th costs, sometimes pumping costs, high grade ore for a temporary direction of Mrs. Core Whitmore, 1 IMPLEMENT CO. --------:aart is a twin sister of Don. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Drmond re- shipment costa, treatment costs, showing. accompanied by Mrs. Oma Wil-; 78 W. Center St. Mr and Mrs Arthur Horne and cently. and taxes all are a determining fac· It becomes a tragedy when low Iiams. The organ prelude was MIDVALE UTAH expect· to leave soon tor 1 Miss LaVon Gilson of _Clevel_a~d, tor In the situation. grade ores are left In the ground played by Miss Alice Tame of un-~ (MI's, R•cbel ForJnuh. Reporter) .• Spokane, Wash., where they will! Utah, was a guest of MISS Bernice Low grade ore is a problem. In because miners can seldom come ion. Invocation was offered by s. some instances it is necessary to back and take this ore out. Unless 1JP8Dd the summer as the guests of Atwood, Sunday. .,,. _ _ mine the product and store it on the low grade is mined with the their daughter and son-in-law, Peter Petersen. The closing prayer , Mrs. Harry Holden spent Friday terat rmuce Miss LaMae Steadman, e~pl?ye 11fr and Mrs. L. Robinson the dump, but most often it is left higher grade, the great majority of the Utah Poultry assoc1atlon, was by Ross McGee. afternoon with Mrs. Andrew Ham- Plaildaipccl tiili!f!lii~~W • is vacationing this week at her in the mine. When it is piled on will remain underground forever. Cecil Furr and Mrs. G. P. Furr mer in Salt Lake. the dump it is generally stored Thus much potential wealth Is home here. of Safford, Ariz., acco~~anied by , Charles Lambson of Ogden spent r. JOW aceda. Delos Gardner of ucson, Ariz., aeparate from the mine waste, In lost. tehir immediate families from ' Sunday with his parents, Mr. and _ _ _ _ ..;________________ Granite, agthered at the ~orne of, Mrs. Apollis Lambson and family. was an overnight guest of his sis...._ Rachel Forbush. Repon.l') ter, Laura Gardner, Monday. He Glen Furse has been ill duringj Mrs. P. T. Bateman has been on Miss Georgia Hardy at an mformall Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. · ~~============:; left Tuesday by auto. for his home. the week. the sick list this week. family social in Salt Lake City Axel Christensen were dinner, I Mrs. F. D. Babcock and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Richardson, last Friday evening. The Furrs left guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ash- 1! Eugene Croxford spent Wednesday Mrs. A. E. Buckley, Mrs. A. R. Saturday morning for their home. ment. with Mrs Ethel Grow in Salt Lake. ! Stocking, and Francis Beckstead Mrs. A. P. Madsen of Manti was East Midvale ward Primary will ' Miss Helen Bean of Teton, spent ~ attended funeral services for Dela house guest at the S. Peter Pet- be discontinued until the second , Estate Gas Heatrola, like new; ille weekend with Miss Sybil 1 bert Beckstead, in Spanish Fork ersen home during the week. week in June, according to the large size, cost $150, will sell for Qner. last week. Georgia Paulson and La Ree ward president, Mrs. Laura Tripp. ! . 1 $35.00 The Misses Maurine and Maxine Mrs. A. E. Buckley of Midvale, Beckstead of Granite were among Mrs. LuDeen Vranes will have j Greer were guests Saturday eve-J and Mrs. Mark Williams were lunthe class of '41 to graduate from charge of the summer work and 'I 3-room size coal circulator, only tdng at a shower honoring Yveth cheon guests of Mrs. Millard Wilthe junior high school at Sandy meetings will be held as usual on *oadbent at Riverton. !Iiams, Tuesday. Thursday. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock 2 months old. Oak finish; can· 1&. and Mrs. Jack Monahan of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist not be told from brand-new. May 21st marked the close of an- in the chapel. Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting have received word from their son other ~uccessful year in Granite. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Poulson at$25.00 ~ with relatives and friends. in the U. S. navy that he arrived As a fitting cliJ;nax a splendid. pro- tended the Sportsmen's outing at The Union ward Relief Society in Hawaii with the destroyer USS l..l;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii=ii:::iii.iiiililiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiii. iiiiiiiiiiiia gram and soc1al was furnished Como Springs over the weekend. THE MIDVALE SENTINEL had charge of the program Sunday Dewey, recently. • Wednesday morning by the stuSunday Mr. and Mrs. Art Haiti138 N. Main e.enlng. The following numbers Bishop and Mrs. Harvey Dahl dents of the primary and element- mer of Holladay were ~d~~~·nn~e:r:J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ were presented. Musical numbers of Cedar Fort spent Tuesday afary grades, headed by Principal -------·---- --b7 the Society chorus, with Mrs. ternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitmore, and Miss Fern four montha, while other children Lucy Proctor and three-year-old W. E. Egbert. will not be considered· ready for Broadhead. Following are the Sllaron Rich singing vocal solos.J W. E. Egbert and sons, Bruce them until a later time. In any numbers presented: Song, "VeMiss Winifred MacDonald enter- · and Farnes, motored to Logan this case, a doctor should be consulted netian Waters" and "Harp of the talned with a reading. Short talks week, bringing home Reed Egbert, before straiped foods are given. Winds," by the fourth, fifth and were given by class leaders, as who has been attending the state The first ones are usually strained sixth grades; prayer, Clyde Woods; fOllows: "Theology," Lorraine college. cereal, beef and liver soup and talk, "Scenic Utah," Blanch Ebert; 'l'horpe· teachers topic, Hattie West Jordan ward Relief Society vegetable seup-followed by car- song, "Beautiful Dreamer," Wanda Brady; '"Nutrition," Eva Leyland; will hold their closing social at rots, spinae~, tomatoes and peas; Whitmore, Norma Despain, Blanch "Social Service", Rose Greer; Glacio park, Tuesday, June 4. All then prunes, apricots and apple Ebert and Lila Archibald; playlett, "Stake President " Lucy Godfrey; members are invited to meet at • • sauce, pears and pineapple, and "How to make a Vegetable Hap"Membership," 'pearl Croxford; the chapel at 1 p. m. A fine proasparacus. py," with Shirley Hand as the good 1 "M:agazines", Sylvia Howells. Mrs. gram has been arranged. Those WHY HEALTHIER The baby's introduction to these fairy; poem, "A Better Place to Allee Berrett offered the invoca- · participating are asked to bring CHILDREN first semi-solid foods should, of Live," Wanda Whitmore; talk, by tton and Mrs. Irene Nicol pro- .• four sandwiches and two cookies D to h course, be handled with great care. Norman Despain; presenting of 1 or cakes. DOWlCed the benediction. oe rs w o are examining the To avoid ally possibility that the rea..ding circle and Junior Traffic young men now being drafted for military service comment on their baby will elq)erience a shock be- certificates by Prin. Whitmore; greater physical fitness as compar- cause of this change, at first give talk, Supervisor Bartlett of Saned WI'th that of the men who were him only a teaspoonful of t h e dy; song, "Farewell to Thee," Norstrained food diluted with water or ma, Wanda, Lila and Blanch. Foldrafted 25 years ago. This probably means that the newer nutri- milk; then ihcrease the proportion lowing the entertainment, school tional knowledge which has been of the strained food Jradually. The cook Mrs. Emma Beckstead served put into practice since the tum of quantity should be mcreased until the pupils and visitors oranges, ! 1 the century has been more effective the baby is taking a full serving of apples, punch and cookies. •• ,. tha strained food at a mealtime. J. Fred Potter was a business 1 n many people imagined in helpAs the bnportance of strained ing children to grow up healthy and foods in the child's diet has become visitor in Payson last Friday. On, j '!' strong. recognized, a manufacturer has Saturday he and Paul Ebert drove l , The you~ men who are now developed a process approved by to Thatcher, Idaho, where they , jj being d r a f t e d have benefited the Mellon lnsitute of Industrial Famous detective of book, screen, and radio greatly from orange juice and cod Research, for cooking, straining procured 12 head of Karakfer fur- ! I liver oil .their mothers used to and canning the foods in the ab- bearing sheep, returning home on 1! supplement the usual milk diet. sence of ai~ so the highest poe1939 Studebaker Commander Sec:li.n !! You will be held breathless by these five startling, They suft'ered fewer of the possible sible mineral and vitan.in content Sunday. 0Yedri"N; cllmatbel'; :racllo; Pel'fect conclltloa. Cameron Bentley returned home ! i fast-moving mystery stories. Daring, clever, extraorchildhood ills-both those directly · tal ed. AI · attributed to nutritional defici'en- IS re n so, great care IS 1934 Ford 4-door Sedan dina.rily exciting, they are among the most amaeipg taken to be sure the raw products this week from a CCC camp in cies and those which could be pre- are used at the peak of their per- Zion National park. Due to re- i! lfew paint ju: A good liWe cu. adventures of the famous detective: The Adventlue vented or made less severe by faction-so they are prepared im19S7 Dodqe 3-4 Ton Truck of the Tea.kwood Case, The Adventure of the 'l'wobetter general health. In general, mediately upon being taken from cent storms the camp has been i I O"NI'load spdap; 7:5Dxl8 ..ply tins. V•IY good cond. we find that all improvements in the fields. closed temporarily, he said. Beaded Dog, The Adventure of the Glass-D.DRled 1937 Studebaker 6 Seclaa physical fitness which are noticeThus these prepared strained Dr. and Mrs. J. Fred Potter, Mrs. j Olock, The Adventure of the Seven Black Oe.fil, Thtt. able from time to time in the f ods • h OftiVI... Healel'. Radio Adventure of the Mad Tea. Party. ,/ population are the result of the o are JUSt w at a mother wants Nina Bentley and Mrs. Parley i practice of discoveries of the rela- to give her child. They save her Hanson went to Grace, Idaho, j _.,t' 1936 Studebaker President Sedan the work ..m worry of selecting Because we want you to know Bestseller .uaorary i tion of certain diet rules to health. good quality foods 'and cooking and Wednesday, to attend funeral . 1935 Forcl Coach ••• Radio, Heater. Books selected and published by The Amerioan. Mer,. Recently we have learned the straimng them. Naturally, it would services of Mrs. Eunice Chambers, 1 1938 Plymouth Coupe value of starting a child as soon as be very diftlcult to prepare strained 60, a sister of Mrs. Potter. i cury, we'll send you this one-More .A.dv&-'fltures of possible on strained vegetables, foods of the same high quality with 1937 Nub. Coupe ••• Radio, Heater. 1.·1 : •. ' Ellery Queen- practically FREE. We'll "supply the meat foods and eggs which increase the usual home equipment-and so 1935 Dodqe Coach He that has no cross will have ! book if you will pay lOc for postage and handling. the amount of iron in his diet and more and more homemakers are !l thus prevent nutritional anemia making use of these convenient no crown.-Quarles. 1929 Ford Sec:lan 1931 Chevrolet Coach l .,! Out of more than 100,000 copies rinted we have 1i and improve his ability to fight dis- scientifically prepared s t r a i n e d l 1929 Ford Coach 1929 Ford A Pick-Up less than 5,000 left-and the e g~Ding f11st. . Hurry ease. About the same time, it was foods. , discovered that most babies' deliWhen the child has developed to -UTAH OIL SERVICEand send a dime for your co e ~opy of this book. -MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROMcate digestive systems easily toler- the extent that he can have foods (Sorry, only one to a customer.) ate these solid foods and certain of a little coarser texture, the preothers at a very early age if they pared junior foods, or chopped are given in strained form. It fol- foods, will help introduce him grad1l · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .J. I lowed that children may also be ually to regular family fare. In i Hel'e'l my dime. Send me a copy of 0. :a.t..Uer Llbl'al'l' given certain strained vegetables, the long rua, these prepared baby fruits ~nd cereals to get other min- foods-both st;rained and choppedY S'1'UDDAKEB DEAlER erals and vitamins as well into help you avoid many feeding probBoth for their diets. This innovation has Iems. With their help, your child 7700 So. lt!t St. Mlclvale JuDc:tlon api~ had a great deal to do with can grow ap liking all the foods the Improved general health and that will help him be a healthy and ADDRESS ···············-············-····-····-·······-·--+---··---··--·frc:edom from disease of modem sqceeBBfQJ adult. In fact, as nutricbddren. . tiona! knowledge increases we ca• For some children, doctors recom- expect each succeeding generatic l_f mend strained foods at thr~! _o~ to be mora healthy than the last. --·.•."i"i il Ei ;;; ;; And Low-Grade Ores Ne1ghbOIS SANDY (Mrs. S. Peter Peterson, Reporter) (Mrs. Maude Butterfield, Reporter) !WEST JORDAN I 1 1 1 1 1 YOU CAN CUT FARMING COSTS I I I 1 I .ruest a. ..,_t EAST MIDVALE f.1lmilY A..-.......... ._. UNION FOR SALE I I I I I I Yours . almost as a gift More Adventures of USED CARS Ellery Queen are plenty good and priced right * * li II I 7 I Guy E. 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