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Show Page Six ,. s , .. THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, lJTAH so SUPER CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY MEMORIAL DAY. SHOP FOR 2 DAYS. FOOD S MIDVALE, UTAH WE DELIVER Miss Venice Williams of Richmond, Utah, has returned home after spendmg 10 days visiting with her sister, Mrs. Edward Jenkins. Crystal White Laundry Soap 10 giant bars .. 45c SPECIALS for FRIDAY, MAY 29 Tuna Flakes Miracle Whip Can • • • • • • 9e Quart jar. . 39C Ross Sumbot has returned to Fort LaCord, Washington, after 1 spending a few <days with his parents here. Ross is in the air signal corps. Mrs. Lee Anderson was awarded the blanket, given by the Midvale Junior Community club, at their party Wednesday evening at the city hall. COCOA Baker's or Hershey Pound Can . . . 17c Soda Crackers Dill Pickles · 2-lb. box . . 17e No. 21•2 can lie Recent threats against 8ilver, have revived somewhat the old battle cry which ended with the Silver purchase Act of 1933. Since 1933, silver the turbulent metal, has experienced a rather quiet and serene exi~tence. During recent months, however, certain govern· mont officials have taken occasion to snipe at white metal. First of all silver is an important factor In the production of all metals, and for that reason, this is no time to stir up a controversy that would react adversely upon the production of all ba~e metal" that are needed in the war pror,ram. Silver occurs in virtually all ores that yield copper, lead and zinc, and Its price i~ important to the producers o£ these metals. Morever, whatever some officials In our government think of silver MUFFETS Large pgs. . . . . lOc White Lily Flour Matches 6-box carton 23e 48-lb. bag $1.39 PORK&BEA NS 2112 Size Cans .. 12c MEATS SUPER BEEF Branded Qualify Pol Roasts, neck culs .......... 18c Fancy Chuck Roasts ........ lb. 25c Fancy Round Bone Roasts .. lb. 29c Short Ribs to boil . . . . . . . . . . lb. 15c Libby or Derby Brand MILK, popular brands, 3 cans 25c KRAFT CHEESE, ..... 2 lb. box 59c American, Velveeta, Swiss or Pimentoe NUCOA, Pound package ...... 31c Van Camp's Sardines .... can lOc Glover Camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, held their meeting May 21, at the Midvale city hall, and the following officers were elected for the next two years: Bertha Brunson, captain; Edly Jenkins, first vice-captain; Ida Jenkins, second vice-captain; Golda Mcl!f, secretary and treasurer· Lillian Downs, historian, and ' Alice Lindsay, chaplain. The closing social will be held in the cabin at the city park. A car of silver ore goes to market from one of Utah's mines. Contained in the ore is much lead and zinc, needed for the war effort. If the silver price is disturbed, Utah mining is disturbed. Libby's Deviled MEATS 2 Cans ........ . I, CORNED BEEF ............ can 24c With Edith Jenson SOAP Ph. Mid. 200 & Mid. 201 GROCE RIES FRIDAY, MAY 29th, 1942 as a money, It is not shared by the peoples of the Orient. In the Orient is the measure of value and the money of the people. There the banking facilities are not what they are in the western world and the people in a measure do their own banking. They must have something that is durable and something that Is not too small for convenience. Hence silver has been the predominating money of the Orient for years. Now with the people of the Orient taldng such an important part in the World at war, it seems that silver has taken an even more lm· portant place in the sun. India and China · own the greatest stocks of silver in the world anrl it would not seem unreasonable if these people were given the chance to enhance the value of their possessions. A miscellaneous shower was given Tuesday evening by Miss Emogene Lindsay, and Mrs. Marcell Graham, in honor of their sister, Roberta, who will become the bride of Chris K. Steadman of Bennion, June 2. Twenty-seven guests were entertained and received wishes on miniature scrolls. Bonanza Mining Day Gone l Mrs. Leslie Carrigan entertained at a quilting and luncheon llliiii~~~E;:~~~r~:;;==~,.----.:::;;~~, Ii on Wednesday at her home Pioneer afternoon Street. Guests were I Mrs:. A. W. Olson, of Salt Lake I City, Mrs. L . R. McMullin, Mrs. Carl C. Jenson, and Mrs. E. A. I Nutter of Midvale. Betty Anderson and Darrel 0. Despain will be married Thursday. PORK-Choi ce Grain Fed Choice Roasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 30c Leg Cuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 35c Fresh Side Pork, sliced .... lb. 25c Large Oval Tins- Tomato or Mustard TOMATOES, 2% Size Cans .... lOc Fancy Solid Utah Pack TUNA, While Slar, halves, can 29c Tuna Flakes, halves ........... 19c RIPE OLIVES, med. size,lg. can 18c Sanitary Paper Towels .. pkg. 10c Hewlells Yum Syrup Pt. Jar ... 33c COOKIES, 1 lb. cello bag ..... 25c The Boulter-Enniss reunion will be held on June 8, in the Draper second ward. The reunion is an annual affair and will also honor the 82nd anniversary of W. B. Enniss, former bishop and oldest living member of the family. Roxy Gosman of Midvale, Mable Enniss Allen of Draper, Dean Sharp of East Midvale, Laura Butler of Salt Lake City, Jack Garfield of Draper, and Inez Boulter are members of the reunion's acting committee. Pure Pork Sausage . . . . . . . . lb. 25c Fresh Ground Beef, . . . . 2 lbs. 39c Cross-section of a mine, which serves to illustrate why mines must turn to lower grade ore during times of high metal prices. If the low grade is left in the mine when better grade ores are mined, it will probably remain there forever. ALL BEEF STRICTLY FRESH Sliced Bacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 37c Contrary to the general belief, higher metal prices do not mean the return of bonanza rtays for the metal mining industry. The bon· anza days are gone as mines oper· 11 ting low gra 1\e Nes are looking toward the future. rather than gouging a small high grade pocket tor a temporary ptofi~ . Since the War Pro(luctlon Board announced that a premium price (17 cent~ for copper, 11 cents for 1inc and 91,i cents a pound for le::td) In excess of quota produced in 1911, many were of the opinion •hat the min~s of Ct::th w~ulJ reap ll rich harvest. Looking at the situ~ '. i.m T•:ttrlot \cally, the mines have seized the opryortunity to produce lower grad~ ores that were not mi:v·nb·, .. under t:H! old price. ores on which the profit I~ small or nil. They have taken the opportunity to "sand- RATH BLACK HAWK, with rind Fancy Assorted, Chocolate Eclairs, or Sandwich Clover Club Potato Chips .. 8112 oz. . .............. ........ . 4lf2 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c SALMON, McGowan's Point Ellis targe fla·l can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c McDonalds Cocoa lg. can ..... 33c fANCY HEAD RICE, 2-lbs ...... 19c PEAS, Spring Garden, 2 cans ... 29c Peanut Butler, ........ 2lb. Jar 33c LETTUCE ............ 2 lbs. for 19c M J B Coffee, reg. or drip . . lb. 32c ~ Spam, delicious lunch meal 35c • BUTTER SNOWDRIFT First Quality 43C 3-lb. can ·······73c Second Quality . . . . 42c Del Monle COFFEE wich" in more low grade along with the higher ~rade. Under this policy they are serving the nation to the best advantag-e, taking as much ore as possible in the quickest possible way without regard for increasing tbe net profit. :\loreover, this preserves the life of the mine and perpetuates an industry for the state and the nation. Silver King Coalition at Park City immediately expanded the scope of its operations to Include more of its lower grade ores and Park Utah Consolidated in the R am e district immediately reopened the old Ontario drain tunnel. a portion of the mine which bad been closed down for years. The Tintic Standard began mining more of its marginal ores. Others have brought or are hringing lo\V grade units Into Ilroduction. The Jordan high school should be complimented on the 1942 graduation exercises, with special recognition for Miss Lucille Tuttle, and Mr. J. C. Crapo, drama and music instructors. The seniors extend a thank you for "fun" days as well as the study days they enjoyed at ye old J. H. S. Veldon Larson entertained a few friends at his home on Locust street, Sunday evening. Those in attendance were: Val Sheffield, Don Fox, Juan Whiting, Fern Clark, Laurel Fox, Bette Riser, and Mary Graff, all of Salt Lake City. American woman says, if they believe the world will be better for the sacrifices they and others like Buy War Bonds them are making. They're young; £very Pay Day they've got a future to fight for, Thousands of girls and boys are and they wouldn't want to raise asking themselves that question- those babies they're going to have l.et's Double COMMUNITY METHODIST God wants nothing but His Word J LOVE AND TRUTH PRESENTED I Science and Health with key to and the hundred and one other in a country that wasn't worth 1 Our Quota CHURCH to be preached from the Bible. AS KEYNOTE OF FREEDOM 1 the Scriptures, by Mary Baker questions that grow out of it. r ht' f I Albert Steiner. pastor · And why do people attend the "Ancient and Modern Necro- Eddy: "The necromancy of yesHe may come back a cripple; _¥-lg~~m~g~o§r~.ii:; - ~~§'~-~~~~~~~~-~~~~;:-~~~~~-~§~§.§.~~~~~ Come to Sunday school at 10 church service? The list of rea- 1 mancy Alias Mesmerism and Hyp- terday foreshadowed the mesmer- what then? Will the separation j'f a.m. and remain for the morning so~s goes as follows: ~o be enter- 1 notism Denounced," is the sub- ism and hypnotism of t?day." _<p. break us up? How can you tell worst>:p service at 11 a. m. The tamed, to feed the mtellect, to ject of the lesson sermon of the 1 322: 15-17.) "As named m Chr1st- how she'll change or how he'll pa~ . rr expects to speak on the hear. the music, t~ get the latest I Christian Society. ian Sci.ence: animal ~a-gnetism or change? subject, "The Ways." The Scrip- goss~p, or. even to JUdge the latest 1 Among the Scriptural refer- hypnotism ts the sp~ciftc ter_m for In the June Good Housekeeping 1 tur::s teach that there are just fashwns m clo~hes. All_ such re~- ences are: "This know also, that error, o~ mortal '?m~. IS the Magazine, the young bride Qf a two courses to take in life, and sons for attendmg ?ub~Ic v.:orshJp in the last day's perilous times, false _belief that _mmd IS m matter new draftee tells how she answer1 we must choose the right way. are a great abomrnation m the shall come. For men shall be lov- an~ _1s both evtl and good; that ed these and other questions, at The young people meet at 7:15 P·i sight of the Lord, for He wants ers of their own selves, . . . . I evil IS as real as good and more least as they presented themselves m. and the evening service at 8 people to come for one purpose highminded, lovers of pleasures 1 powerful. This belief has not one to her and to the boy she loved. I p. m., when another gospel mes- only; to hear the Word of God more than lovers of God." (II quality of Truth." (p. 103:18-23.) She married her soldier, anyway. sage will be given. ! from the Bible. Tim. 3:1,4.) "Talk no more so ex- Lo.ve and Truth n:ake fre:,. bu,! And now she's glad of it. Her - - - - - - - - 1 Our text for this Sunday eve- ceeding proudly; let not arro- · evtl and error lead mto captivity. Danny has been gone for several MIDVALE LUTHERAN CHURCH ning emphasizes the above gancy come out of your mouth: rp. 227:19,20.) "Christians must weeks but both she and he feel City Hall. 8 p. m. thoughts like few other texts in for the Lord is a God of know- 1 tak~ up arms against error at ! that ~arriage has in every inAil9n Schuldneiss. pastor the whole Scripture. Take your ledge, and by him actions are' home and abroad. If they keep stance made their lives easier. At What is the purpose of the pub- Bible and read Nehemiah 8, 1-8. weighed. He will keep the feet! the faith, they will have the camp Danny has some one to I lie church service? All too often Here we have specific and detail- of his saints, and the wicked crown of rejoicing." (p. 29:1, 2, 1 count on, and to think about. And 1 it is used to give speakers and ed instruction~ on "th~ ~.se of the shall be silent in darkness; for by 5, 6.) he doesn't have to worry. Danny 1 has found that preachers a chance to air their Word at pubhc worship. strength shall no man prevail." the married men own views on a multitude of subUl Sam. 2:9.) "Finally, my brothLoveliness needs not the aid of in camp seem much more serene jects. The list of subjects spoken 1 In all ranks of life the human ern, be strong in the Lord, and foreign ornament but is when un- than those who are single. One of on read as follows: science, .art,i heart yearns for the beautiful; in the power of his might. Put on adorned, adorned the most.-1 Danny's best friends postponed philosophy, economics, education, I and the beautiful things that God 1 the whole armor of God, that ye James Thomson. 1 his wedding because of the war. prevention ofdisea se, war, poli- makes are His gift to all alike.- may be able to stand against the 1 Danny says he spends most of his tics, and even traffic safety. If H. B. Stowe. wiles of the devil." <Eph. 6:10,1 What we have in us of the im- time worrying about his girl. the pub~ic service is used for such I llJ age of God is the love of truth It's easier for two people to purpof'e<::, it is being missused, for Buy your Scratch Pads here. The following excerpts are from and justice.-Demosthenes. stand separation, this fine young] To Marry-or Not To Marry? That Is The Question! Reg. or Drip . . 29c * * * L----------- ----1 "THE PLACE TO MEET'' I !t Brightest and Cleanest Place in Town I I Beer I 1 I Furniture Store Cigars - Soft Drinks * I I H. 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