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Show • ""! 1 .. FOR ANNUAL •By The Editor • Mayor Welch's planing mill is, j without doubt, the busiest place in town. With government orders of I 4 000 20,ooo doors, • kitchen cabi-l FLOWER SHOW MIDVALE. UTAH * * Volume 9-Number 25 * *, * * * * * * A Publication Devoted to the Welfare and Progress of the Jordan Valley * * FRIDAY, JUNE 19th, 1942 His andmedicine staff arecabinets, busier 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - nets, Honor and 2,000 than the proverbial cranberry ' ' merchants. The mayor says he will deliver the orders on time if they just let him have the materials. arvest I C. I. 0. To Hold Open Forum Meet Another "open forum" meeting will be held by the local C.I.O. and Auxiliary Tuesday eevning, June 2, at the Midvale city hall,· beginning at 7:30 o'clock. A)l members are urged to be present. Speakers on the program will include M. L. Thompson, federal housing official, and Lawrence A. Johnson, director of the consumers' council. Navy Cruisers are built in two classes, light and heavy, the latter displacing about 10,000 tons. Our navy has about an equal number of light and heavy Cruisers, th<! 10,000 ton Cruiser costing approximately $20,000.000. Many Cruisers are under construction and many more are needed. Salt Lake County Farm Bureau Baseball "Well Baby" Clinic Slaled June 25-26 NOTICE The Jordan School District Board of Education will be in session at 12:00 o'clock noon on Mon-. day, June 29, 1942, at the school board room of the District Admin·tration building on South State reet (just beyond the Jordan rfiigh school), Sandy, Utah, for the I purpose of adopting a budget for the fiscal year 1942-43. Signad, S. A. RASMUSSEN. Jub. June 22-29. Clerk. e e 1 To pay for these speedy and powerful ships with their heavy guns and armament we must buy War Bonds. Citizens of a large town or a given community, working in uni· 1y. could buy one of these ships for t~'e Navy if they put at least ten 'lel"Ccnt of their income in War ~onds every pay day. U.S. 7 reasury Departmenl Final arrangements are being completed for the Mid-Flora garden club's annual flower show. according -to Mrs. Heber Aylett. flower show chairman. The exhibit will be held at the Midvale The Well Baby clinis, sponsored by East Jordan and Mt. Jordan stakes Relief Society, will be held Thursday, June 25, at East Jordan stake house in Sandy from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and Friday, June 26, at the Draper junior high school from 10:0 a. m. to 11:30 a.m., it has been announced by Mrs. Mamie Pierson of Sandy, who will bej in• charge at both clinics. "The King of Kings," probably the finest religious moving picture ever made, will be shown by the Paulist Fathers when they return to Midvale Friday and Saturday evenings with their St. Paul Apostle Motor Chapel. Another fine Father Hubbard adventure in Alaska will also be shown. Programs start at nine o'clock. Fathers Murphy and Jackson, the two Paulist missionaries, will continue, before the pictures, interesting dialogues. Answering of questions presented by Midvale people will also be part of the program. Last Friday night Father Jackson gave a talk on the subject, "America Needs God." He said in part: "The fathers of our great country could find no other foundation for inalienable human rights than God. Our rights, fori which we fight today, are God-! given. There can be no lasting reverence for these rights unless there be reverence for their Author . . . . America stands for liberty. America stands for justice. These will not last unless America also stands for religion." Standing of Teams Won Lost Pet. Crescent ................ 6 0 1.000 Sandy ________________ .. ____ 5 1 .833 Postmaster and Mrs. Melvin 2 .600 Lind are enjoying a motor trip to Bluffdale ---------------- 3 2 .600 the southwest, being on their an- Hunter ________________ , __ 3 Midvale .................. 1 1 .500 nual vacation. Taylorsville ---------- 1 5 .167 Winder .................... 0 4 .000 Draper ... _________________ 0 4 .000 Results of Games Monday As The Sentinel went to press, Sandy 7, Taylorsville 5. it was learned ·t hat the general Crescent 8, Winder 4. committee for the Harvest Days j Bluffdale 9, Draper 0 (forfeit). e~lebration has been named by 1 Midvale-Hunter game, no report. the Kiwanis club board of direct- Schedule for Monday, June 22 ors as follows: Lowell Perry, Winder at Sapdy. chairman; Howard Barrows, and Bluffdale at Hunter. Walter Anderson. Sub-committees Crescent at Midvale. will be named at an ea.rly date. Taylorsville at Draper. r:tASH! |