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Show T~!L~!~!A~E:YE~~~L IMISSION ARY. •• Entered !IS Second Class Matter at the Postoffie<> at .\1id, ale, Utah, un dcr the Act of ~larch 9, 1878. HOWARD C. BARROWS Editor and Publisher IVA E. BAlutOWS, Assoei:tte Editor ISTRICTLy BUSINESS ?Xews Notes from by McFeatters I 3\.-fidvale Schools THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 1947 Six very e.·cellent program Thursday, for Mr Walker and Miss Thorpe, A very fine program will be Jan. 23. It was presented by who are going to take the deiaatpresented Thursday, Feb. 6, at 8 <;tudents and faculty members ing. Miss Soffe will take the dancing, Mr Dimond the typing, p m at the Midvale junior high from Jordan. 175 students from the Midvale public speaking and story tell~g school. Participants will be members of the Jr. High Dance club junior high school attended the by Mr Griffiths, and Mr Tholland the band. It is quite an elab- Passion Play at Kingsbury Hall son the music. -Wayne Mineer orate program and we hope to on Wednesday, Jan. 22. They Class 4-B has had a very interenjoyed it immensely. have a large attendance. and educational experience. esting Worthan Joyce This is the first of 3 major have We . made 4 trips to the Mipfunctions which we hope to per- Teachers To Plan vale library where we learned ho\' form this year to help lJS raise Spring Festival Tuesday, Jan. 21, a committee to find our own books without any funds for badly needed sports equipment, both for the gymnasi- of teachers met at the Jor'd an help from the librarians; the use um and for the outdoor play- high school to plan for the spring of the encyclopedias, and many festival to take place the last part other uses of the library. We apground . preciate the help and kindness of of March. attend. to The public is invited j Representing our school were the library staff. -Mrs Anderson's Class The P.T.A. members enjoyed a Miss Black to get the information 1 u~iAir~~ssicfArioN . Sunbseription Hatt•, per ) car. ... $2.011 Out of ::,tate, per year, ....... $.2.50 An Asset to the Town \Ve take the American merfor b<1ranted svstem chandisin« " .b -as we do most of the institutions that serve this country. And so }Ve tend to lose sight of the fact that no other nation has a • system of distribution remotely comparable to it. ------~~~----------~---------------------------------- Donald Ned Spencer A farewell testimonial in honor of Donald Ned Spencer, son of Mr & Mrs Reuben Spencer, will be held in the Bluffdale ward chapel tonight (Friday) at 7:30 p m. Mr Spencer will leave soon for the LDS western states mission field. He is a veteran of World War II, serving 17 months, and is a grad"Take a memo to Mr. Drayne!,, uate of Jordan high school. The following program has been Railroads use approximately the aranged: Opening song, congrega- PROBATE & GUARDIANS HIP same amount of the 600 million tion; invocation, Rodney Turner; NOTICES tons of coal mined annually in the organ solo, Robert Cundick; vocal Consult Clerk of the District Court, o' solo, Erva Dean Brown; reading, the respective silner8 lor further inlorma United States as the general consuming public buying through reMyrl Lewis; remarks, Pres. Law- tion. Donsolo, clarinet rence T Dahl; tailers-22 per cent. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ald Brown; vocal solo, Lewis King; remarks, A J West; response by Estate of Alonzo H. Eastman, De- "' RECORDS _ RECORDS ~ ' the missionary; closing song, con- ceased. trl 0 gregation; benediction, Harold E CJ • Creditors will present claims with ~ 0 Complete Stock of Oakeson. Consider these advantages of new, modern, electric brooders: ~ POPULAR and vouchers to the undersigned at 13 U 0 WESTERN North Main St., Midvale, Utah, on ga This is true of all kinds of ~llll rr • lower cost operation (less than 2c per chick). "' Phonograph or before the 15th day of March, 1 "' merchants-the independent, the l 71 East 48th South . . . .Murray • Reduced chick m6rtality. J I0 A. D. 1947. manager for a chain, the dealer CJ Norbert F. Roschke, pastor ~ HARRY T. JOHNSTON, Admin· Quicker, smoother feathering. • in low-priced goods, the dealer ~ Your favorite stars islrator of the Estate of Alonzo • Stronger, healthier birds. O in luxury items, and the rest. Greater Than the Atomic Bomb as: such ~ I Deceased. H. Eastman, • Positive circulation of fresh, warm air. "' Bing Crosby. Tex Rit· BEN G. BAGLEY, Attorney for ~ It was the great Sir James They compete vigorously with • Danger from fire or explosion eliminated. ter, Ernest Tubbs. Ink "' Administrator. scientist, each other for our trade-and Simp~on, world-famous etc. Spots, ,.... t "\nh on !:;:j • Less work and attention. who, when he was as k e d , ·• a Date of first pub., Jan. 10, 1947 t h ey h o ld in common tl1e same do you consider your greatest COLUMBIA 0 DECCA u l'IOTICE TO CREDITORS general principles of service to discovery?" replied: "That I am ~ Profit by BeUer Farming Electrically CAPITOL ~ my is Christ the public and to the commun- a sinner and that VICTOR ~ and Peterson Hyrum of Estates • Savior." k d . I. l h . . MAJESTIC To a world still, dizzy with ex· Albina Peterson, his wife, both de- "' Ity m W uc 1 t ey 1tve an wor -. Re~~rds 0 People who travel abroad re-1 citcment over the invention of ceased. C) ~ with claims present will Cr('ditors "greatest this bomb, atomic the d' d ·h 0 Main North 81 and 37 0 1:3 at turn Wit a _ne~v m~ erstan .mg discovery" of Sir James may not vouchers to the undersigned ~I Utah Midvale A UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY MESSAGE of the supcnonty of the typical seem to be of much importance. North Main Street, Midvale, Utah, ~ • ~RECORDS RECORDS ~ March, of day 20th the hefore or on Power Demonstrated ' American retail store. It is one -----W~en Christ ~ied in the_ placejA.J~Si9i7.PETERSO Administra- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " - - of our most dependable and · ' ' · of smners outside the city of . Jerusalem and the noouday sun tor of th~ Estates of Hy~um _Peterson stable commumty assets. becarrte as black as night, when and Albma Peterson, his W!fe, both I the earth quaked and graves were dccc:!-<>ed. BF:~ G. BAGLEY, ~ttomey ~or opened, it was the power of hell Adnun•~tr0.tor, 13 N. Mam St., Mid· which had been broken. , j For those who believe in Him, vale, Uta~. SHIELD- E~PERT H. L: HOF:"- Christ spells the difference be- Date of frrst pub. Jan. 17, 1947. MANN of Mmn~apol!s, Mmn., w 1.11 tween heaven and hell. "He that NOTICE TO CREDITORS demonstrate, Without charge, his believeth and is baptized shall be Estate of Herbert Tomlinson, "Rupture Shields" in Provo, Uta~, saved; he that believeth not shall Deceased. The 16:16. Mark damned," be o, Feb. Wed., on Roberts, at Hotel Creditors will present claims from 10 a. m. to. 3 P· m. _Please message of salvation through the vouchers to the undersigned with be to proved has come. early. Pre~ous evemng by 1 blood of Christ North Main St., Midvale, 13 at appomtment. Ask for BERT. LY -~the only power which can cleanse Utah, on or before the 30th day of ON, my personal r~presentatl~e. the guilty conscience and bring March, A. D. 1947. I have been supplym?" my. shlel~s peace to the troubled soul. VERA TOMLINSON, Executrix Won't you join us Sunday at 11 to rupture sufferers m this ternof the last will and testament Our topic: tory for ten years and longer. I a m at worship? of Herbert Tdinlinson, dehave fitted thousands of cases in "What Jesus Can Do for Your ceased. the United States during this' Troubled Life!" We also welcome BEN G. BAGLEY, Attorney for time. There are many o.f my sat- I you and your family to our Bible Executrix. isfied cu~tomers right here in your study and Sunday school at 10 Date of firr;t publ, Jan. 24, 1947. commumty. CAUTION: If neg- ' a m. And have you heard the lected, rupture may cause weak- soul-moving messages on the LuMore than 100 inches of rain· ness, backache, ~ervousness, sto- theran Hour, Sundays over KLO are recorded annually on the fall mach and gas pams. ~eople hav- at 1o:O am, or KNAK at 1 p m? slopes of Washington's seaward ing large ruptures,. which have re-I coastal mountain ranges. turned after surgical operations 1r ll'il'illl'il'il\Ullffinil-w 'ti\lil pil-lK.IfllA!n~illill.J lVll~ll.lUliUII'illll~ll. or injection treatments, are espec- ll...@llllJlllJ.U.l lrJln1Ulrr-1"1K. ially invited. "If you want it done METAL VENETIAN BLINDS 1 ll ~lUI 'l. right, don't experiment." If unmade by able to see him at this time, ad- Dr. Harvey M. Templin, Minister dress: HOFFMAN'S 11 a m theme for Sunday will SURGICAL APPLIANCE CO. "God's Yes"'. Ohurch school ):Je: 520 Masonic Temple begins at 10 a m. A class for ev- • Minneapolis 2, Minn. eryone. \V)!lcome. Carl Cammans, Prop. In normal times, we expect the merchant to offer an extremely wide selection ~f goods of known quality at reasonable prices- and that is precisely In abornmal what he does. times, we expect him to redouble his efforts to give us what we want in the face of shortages, and to equitably distribute scarce items among his customers - and he does that too. At all times, we expect him to take an aggressive interest in the affairs of the community- and that expectation is fully realized. - CltliJrR§ l1lll eJr2lll Cllllltlllrclhl 8 RECORDS [;1 I 41~ See lfo«, Elecfl'ic 'ifjb £f1«ipm enf 1Jee~lel' [;1 I RUPTURE Today! • • • Utah Venetian Blind Factory FOOD Wan! Ads on Page Five. The Way You Like It! 2420 SOUTH STATE ST. PHONE 6-1827 FISHER and BUDWEISER BEER "Utah Made for Utah Trade" . On Draught • AND LOWEST-PRICED LINE IN ITS FIELD! ' JACK'S 'DeLuxe LUNCH PHONE: Mid. 298 Yes, Chevrolet prices start lower-and.fin ish lower- than those of any COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE GENERATOR EXeHANGES FUEL PUMP EXCHANGES OIL FILTERS, SPARK PLUGS FAN BELTS, RADIATOR HOSE BRAKE FLUID BRAKE PARTS BAITERIES GENERATOR REGULATORS and CUT-OUTS TmES and TUBES COILS and CONDENSERS POINTS, BRUSHES DISTRIBUTOR CAPS HAND SEPARATOR OIL FLY and ANIMAL SPRAY STANDARD CLEANING SOLVENT Midvale Garage Arnold C. Troester 36 West Center • other line of cars in the Chevrolet price range. For today, Chevrolet REVERE NCE has the lowest-priced car as well as the lowest-priced line of passenger cars in its field- with exceptionally low gas, oil and upkeep • • • And a realization of our deep responsibility to those we serve is a fundamental part of our ideals. To serve rev· erently, with dignity and beauty, offering. the ut· most in consolation re· 9'ardless of c r e e d or purse • • that is part of the tradition which has 9'uided us through years of service to this com· munity. {;off S\1ortuary costs as well. And, of course, when it comes to quality-whe n it comes to Big-Car beauty, Big-Car comfort, Big-Car performance and dependabilit y-Chevrolet and Chevrolet alone brings you ••• BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST Riverton Mot or Co. Conveniently Located in Midvale Phone Mid. 152 • , Phone Mid. 336-Jl RNERTON, UTAH I |