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Show with all crops showing a sizeable increase over former years. The state's cherry trees yielded 4300 tons of fruit; apricot trees, 10,400 tons; peaches are estimated at 900,000 bushels; grapes at 900 tons; pears 221.000 bushels, and apples 413,000 bushels. Apples were the only crop to show a decline over 1944. Timp Cave Breaks Records Timp cave is drawing them in! On Labor day, 815 people visited this magnificent scenic attraction near American Fork, an all~time reca,rd for visitors in one day. The cave is open to the public daily from 8 a m to 5 ·p m, until winter makes. the trail impassible. Millions Swarm Refuge There are now 5 million wild fowl on the Bear River migratory bird refuge, 18 miles west of Brig~ ham City, according to Vanez Wilson, superintendent. M'igrants, THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page Three Friday, September 21, 1945 & Mrs Elmer Olson. He will leave EAST MIDVALE REATHA E MASON, Reporter T he Relief Society opening social will be held Tuesday, Sept 25, at 2 p m. All women of the ward are invited to attend. A program and refreshments are planned. Regular lesson work will begin the first Tuesday in October. Mrs M ary A Crouch and daugh ter Edith, of Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Stanley Bow~en of Granger, visited Sunday with Mr & Mrs J as . Brady. Mr & Mrs Arnold Butterfield entertained 24 guests at a weiner roast at their home Friday C::vening. A dio;cussion on Art and Photography was given by Herbert Bartlett, whose wife was a E~pecial guest. Mr & Mrs Leland Goff and fa mily motored to Idaho Falls where they j omed hundreds in going through the LDS temple there. On their return trip they visited relatives a nd friendS in R igby , Sugar City and L orenzo, Idaho. Mr & Mrs R aymond H Clayton received a call fro m Lt C LeRoy Clayton., who has recently been transferred to Minneapolis where he is weather forcaster at Wold Chamberlain field. Mr & Mrs A 0 Tennyscon and daughter, Carol Sue. and Mr & Mrs Leonard Millerberg, Eugen,e Millerberg and Dorothy Allen attended a family reunion at the home of Mrs Erma Miln-e of Lehi. Mrs Duane G Keith entertained Monday at a birthday party in honor of her little 4-yearold daughter, Marva. The little guests atten ding and enjoying games and refreshments w ere Darlene and Gary Ennis,, Ruth Swenson, Stephen Cole, Winston Robinson, Pat, Colleen and Lynn Bennion, Clyde a nd Leon Jensen, Charlene Na)-\:::>r , a nd Diane Keetch . Mrs Myrtle Tanner, Gooding, Idaho, and laughter, Marilyn, of Portland, Ore, s pent la st week at the home of Mr · & Mrs David Gardner. Mr & Mrs Don Milne had as their week end guests Mrs Martha Milne of Union . Verlyn Olson ha'S b een spendin hi s leave· with his parents, Mr - Monday for San Francisco for further duty with the merchant marine. Mrs Clarence Sharp and Mrs Rachel Forbush attended the birthday party of Mrs Lucy Green of Union Wednesday. Mr & Mrs J C Soffe bad as their Sunday evening dinner guests Mr & Mrs J R Rideout and son, Gordon of Draper. Gordon recently returned fro m Europe. Bob Cutler was recently reported on the sick list. Mr & 1\'lrs P A Swenson bad as their Saturday evening dinner guests Mrs Harold Boe and children, Barbara and Arnold of Salt Lake. M argaret Clayton left Monday for S an Diego where she will enter the Naval hospital as a .. navy nurse. She resigned from public health nursing prior to her cali ii)to the navy. Mr & Mrs John Q Adams and family v isited Sunday with Mr & Mrs Arthur Crowther of Og- Parry Implement & Hdwe. Co. den. Mr & Mrs T F Greenwood, Mr & Mrs Geo T Sharp, Mr & Mrs R H Clayton and Mr & Mrs E G Pate were among those from here attending the open house in honor of Mrs Annie Gr;eenwooc!. .IIonthly Primary meeting wa;; held at the home of Mrs Hans Jensen. Mrs Zoe Adams presented the Teacher Training lesson. Refreshments were served to 16. Mrs T Donald Creer entertained a group of friends at a Saturday luncheon in the Empire dining room of Hotel Utah in honor of Mrs Harold Hart, who is visiting here from Chicago. Those enjoying the afternoon were Mrs C Clarence Nes len, Mrs Richrad Bird, Mrs Joseph Cowley & Mrs Preston Parkinson. Lieut Lorraine Adams arrived h ome Monday from Whidbey I s• land, Wash. He met his. wife at the airport, who arrived the same day from California. Mr & Mrs Earl Burns and fa mily recently moved from their home on Greenwood avenue. to Midvale. Mr & Mrs James 0'Niel and family of Bingham are now occupying the h ome. Mr & Mrs Jay Young and fam'lv rP,.entlv returned from a va- Come to the ..• . FIRESTONE 'STORE for ALL Your Needs , • Auto Supplies ... Household Supplies Farm, Lawn and Garden Needs Recreation Supplies Wall paper and Paints ... Sporting Goods Toys ... Games ... Books Leather Coats and Gloves - ' See our Record Counter Used Furniture Good Selections All Prices Coal Ranges . $24.95 Cedar Chest ....$40.69 USED Children Furniture U ED Chairs, Rockers USED I Ice Box ............ $12.95 Beds and Springs From Brigham and Kanab, two of Utah's colorfuJ cities situated at opposite ends of the state com~ stories about ''unhappy travelers" who during weekends find it almost impossible to get food and hotel accomodations. At Kanab, Editor E Eugene Robel't:s calls attention to the need by next summer for several hundred addition~ al "tourist accomodation" rental units and mentions the thousands of dollars in tourist money now passing through that city which could be stopped at Kanab if additional eating and sleeping facilities were available. Said Editor Roberts·: "There is a real oppor~ tunity here for one prepared to take care of the traveler.'' At Brigham, Editor Bill Long laments the lack of tourist accomodations and hopes for the timely arrival of opportunity- seeking business men who will do something to make the "unhappy traveler" happy. "From 300 to.. 5~0 Bushnell Hos pital visitors recen:ly found themselves in Brigham 011 a weekend with only 1 restaurant in operation and a lot. of them went hungry," said Edttor Long. What To Do About It If such stories come from Brigham and Kanab, what's happening to ih.e traveler in the 350 miles between these cities? one asks and are they also unhappy? Suggested 1-ecommendations: That restaurant operators on the state highways unite to the point of seeing that sufficient eating houses remain open at all times to makes the unhappy traveler "hap~ py": that hotel and motel operators lose no time ,in prepar·ing fm• that great army of hungry, well- Living Room Suit $184.80 Studio Couches $80.10 Platform Rockers $72.00 to $74.00 and C heaper Good selection 6f Bedroom Suites $79.95 to $164.36 1\'EW 4-PIECE Wicker Set ........ $49.12 GOOD SELECTlON • Breakfst Sets, Chests Gas Range ......$29.95 Coffee Tables Occasional Tables Rollaway Beds Also Good Selection Beds, Springs and of other Used Items Mattresses Call Mid. I 6 to sell Everything lor the your used furniture Home EARL L. SMITH Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store' Phone: Mid. 16 79-83 N. Main - ZONE I . Extra Persons lOc ea. One Person, 25c , Persons must be picked up and left off at same place, otherwjse 25c per person. ;\-!idvale City Limits--Sugar Str·eet to the North; State Street to the East; Wasatch Street to the South, anil Jordan River to the West. • ZONE II Extra Persons, 15c ea. One Person 40c Third East to the East; 8600 South to tbe South; 1300 West to the W est, and 6400 South to the North. ZONE III Extra Persons, 20c ea. One Person, 65c Seventh East to tbe East; Sandy Light to the South; Redwood Road to the West and 6400 South to the North. • • . Trip Rides, I to 4 persons . 20% extra for extra persons • • Bingham to Midvale _____ $5.00 Bingham to Salt Lake -----Copperton to Midvale ·----------Copperton to Salt Lake Draper to M idvale _ __ Granite to Midvale ________ Holladay to Midvale _ 8.50 4.00 7.50 3.50 .. to Salt Lake ___ 7.00 2.50 _to Salt Lake - - - - 6.00 2.50_~to Salt Lake ----- 5.00 Hannum Base --·------------ 1.25 Kearns to Midvale ------------------ 2.25 Lark to .M idvale __ 4.50 .. to Salt Lake Murray -------------------------Riverton to Midvale -------· Sandy South of Main Street __ South Jordan to Midvale __ Sunset Inn _" ---·-·--- ___ _____ __ Small Arms Plant ---------------Midvale to Salt Lake ------------ 8.00 1.25 7.00 3.50 .. to Salt Lake 1.00 .to 9400 South 2.75 to Salt Lake ------- 6.25 1.00 3.00 4.00 Children under 6 free, when with a paid passenger. ' Unhappy Travelers - ..IJSED Used Dinette Sets $19.95 to $29.95 MIDVALE CAB ,_ ..,lllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllli~tllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlll'§ UTAH GENUINE HOOS 2-PIECE USED . the birds will soon leave for the south to winter, while others will arrive from the north , forced by the migratory instinct. Spotlighting New Furniture Beautiful New GOOD HEATERS to-do travelers wh o will arrive here next summer anticipating good accomoda tions, su ch as hot baths and cool. clean sheets, in a modern tourist unit. ~o traveler should b e allowed to leave a city in an unhappy frame of mind and this• column says, "YoU can't say we didn't warn you a year jn advance." Moral: Tourist complaints spread faster than a pestilence. Deer Casualties Seen Thousands of mustered-out ser~ vice men whose gun-conditioned hands are itching to fondle a deer rifle, along with Utah's meathungry sportsmen, will make an tmhealthy combination for Utah's deer herds this autumn. In addition, hundreds of California and Nevada hunters will be heading for Utah mountains. State Game Director Ross Leonard's 66 wardens are fully prepared for the big game season and 3,000 safety promotion posters have been conspicuously posted. Fifty thousand 11 Ten Cornmandmen ts of Safety" have been sent tq license agencies, stores, and .schools. Meantime sportsmen who applied for special permits are receiving notification, and some are get ting refund checks. Drawing for 700 elk per. mits will be held Oct 12, and in addition to the regular elk season, scheduled for Nov 10 to 19, a special hunt is set for Dec 1 to 10, 1945, for taking 125 animals of either sex in the Nebo·Mona area. All of this promises to make J 945 Utah's biggest hunting year. Fourteen Cent Beet Seed Utah-grown sugar beet seed at 14 cents a pound for the producer promises much for the industry .in Utah. A Michigan firm will purchase all the seed that can be produced from 300 acres now un' der contract in the Uintah basin. Production will run from 2,000 to 3,000 pounds per acre, prom is ing a sizeable return to the care ~ ful grower. According to Russel Keetch and Marden Broadbent, county agents of Uintah and Duchnece counties respectively. the cash crop of beet seed will prove highly beneficial to farmers of the Uintah basin. Best Fruit Harvest Topping all known records, the Utah fruit harvest is underway, S6uth Jordan school youngsters are at it again! Over a ton of waste paper has been gathered already this school. year, and on Sept 15 a sa1vage truck was loaded to the brimln fact the truck driver could only take a part of the paper collected by 'hesc energetic students. • Tne South Jordan school set an enviable record last year for salvage campaigns and bond sales, a.nd it is expected that this school term will be another busy season for these activities, said Principal George Barton. CLIP AND SAVE-NO MORE RATES WILL BE PRINTED RIVERTON, UTAH cation trip to Sacramento where they visit ed with Mr Young's sister. Mrs Genevieve Y oung was a Saturday a fternoon guest of Mr & Mrs Delmar J Young from San Francisco, at the Noall's summer home in Parley's canyon. Miss Zola Adams ahd Charles Adams were goests at a fireside at the home of Don Cleverly, a m.Jsswnary companion. Charles showed his co11ection of colored pictures of Hawaii to an intet;'ested group. Pfc V R Singleton recently returned home aiter spending 5 monlhs in south~ rn France. During his 35 day furlough he spent some time with his sister, M;rs H A Smith. He awaits further assignment. Open house will be held Tuesday, Sept 25, in honor of Mrs Martha J Thornton on her 85th birthday. Hours are 4 to 8 p m. Lieut Alma Hue Jewkes~ husband of the former Miss Carol Thornton, was recently promoted to his present rank while in the Philippines.. Lt Jewkes is the commanding officer of a PT boat in Squadron 12 of the navy. He recently wrote that he had been able to attend an LDS collier~ ence on Samar Island. Mr & Mrs N C Nielsen of Salt Lake were Sunday evening visitors at the Niels Nielsen home. Tuesday evening Mr & Mrs Marion Hatch of Pleasant Grbve and 0 H Eaton of Vernal, visited wifh Mrs Duane G Keetch and daughters. Mr & Mrs C A Rosenhan , Mr & Mrs Armin Rosenhan, Mr & Mrs Eric Winkler, Mrs Ada Rosenhan and Miss Erma Rosenhan motored to Idaho Falls over Saturday and Sunday, and enjoyed going through the temple. Mr & Mrs Albert R Hoggan celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary by having the Book of r1 ormf'n class of the Granger ward ~ t thE. ir home for steaks which wen:: rca s1ed over an open fire place. 20 members enjoyed the even ing. Sunday Ml' & Mrs Iris Morgan of Gran~er, and Mr & Mrs AI~ bert R Hoggan drove to the Idaho !<""'ails temple. On the·ir return trip they visited at the Logan temple grounds. South Jordan School Starts Paper Drive f . • = _= BUTTERFIELD MOTOR CO • . Announce the appointment of RUSSELL L. BUTTERFIELD == - As their new service attendant, and · = ~ ~~~~~~~·~~!:~!~ = Russell has had a complete course in servicing and lubrication on all makes of cars and trucks. He will be at your service from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day ·except Sun~~~e in and get some real service FREE with your = = ------~-- Ronald will have complete charge of the repair shop, and all appointments for work should be made with him. He has been in our employ for the past 1y2 years, and is thoroughly efficient in this line of work. Let him give you an appraisal on your needs. = = :LI~:g:~~~~~~;:ELD = = == = <,,ultllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllmlillllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllmlmmlmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllthiiil |