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Show The Midvale (Utah} Sentinel DAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947 Page Three Immigrant's Plain Story Saga of American System !sTRICTLY BUSINESS In 1902, at the age of 15, John - - - - - - - - - - - - Czarniecki immigrated to the presidents and we all can't go United States from Poland. After into business for ourselves. But the American economic system landing in New York, he went west to Seattle, and to work for is still just as important to all of us. For each man's standard the Union Oil company as a teamster. Today, 36 years later, of living depends directly on ; John is still working for Union what he can produce. And our American system has Oil as a maintenance mechanic, 11. S. Dept. of Atrrf., Utah State AtrrL Colletre and Count)' Commlaslon Cooperatinf so encouraged the introduction for · their Seattle truck fleet. During that 36 years, Mr and of new tools and new techniques CLUB ACHIEVEMENT MEETING Mrs Czarniecki have raised a son that, year after year, the average 4-H CLUB BOY WINS At the Blue Ribbon and Draper and three daughters. Two daugh- American has been able to proT RIP TO CLUB CONGRESS program ters are still living and married. duce more and more and thereby ~ugene Smith, son of Mr and 4-H'ers Achievement Mrs A E Smith of Draper, was held at the home of Club Leader The son was graduated from the cintinue to improve his standard announced winner in the state A E Smith, $145.00 was presented University of Washington, where of .living. 4-H club garden contest, states for awards received at the Utah he earned his degree as a meThe greatest events of an age Melvin S Burningham, assistant Centennial Exposition during 4-H chanical engineer. At the present county agricultural agent. The club week by members from both time, he is supervisor of produc- are its best thoughts. It is the nature of hought to find its way winning of this contest entitles clubs. tion for a Seattle motor factory. ino action. -Bovee Eugene to attend the National In addition Glen Howlett of The Czarnieckis own a new five4-li- Club congress in Chicago, the Blue Ribbon 4-H club and room home in Seattle and drive a Haiti is the only Negro repubNovamber 30-December 4th, with Clyde Grover of the Draper 4-H 1940 car. lic in the western hemisphere. all expenses paid. club received a wallet, a special The point of relating John's Eugene has done outstanding award for their outstanding work story here is to drive home one 4- club work the past four years in the clubs. fact. He 'didn't become president in "' rdening, swine and poultry of Union Oil company. As a ratsmg. He has increased his matter of fact, the job he holds 4-H garden projects from %. acre today is comparable to the one -~-·-~· three years ago to 2% acres this he held in 1911. Neither did he year. go into business for himself . . · addition to being a 4-H club ' . He simply went to work. member the past four years, he : But our America n economic act,e..d as assistant club leader to system offered John greater ophi~father last year and was club portunity for productive work leader for a group of 1st year 4-H · than· he could have found anygi'lrden club members this year. where else in the world. Work, TM county winners in gardenby itself, means nothing. Only ing this year consisted of Eugene work that produces somethingSmith, George Adamson of Drawhich a man can exchange for per, Gaylen Pedersen and Ethan I the things he needs-is of any Pearson of Redwood. ' value. Therefore, the more a man VICTIM'S EYE 1'UPIL ' can produce with an hour's work CALF SCRAMBLE DoE& NOT RETAIN the higher his standard of living. The 4-H club members of Salt THe A~~~1...ff. ~~m....rti During the 36 years that John Lake County were very happy Magnify your savings . . Czarniecki worked for Union Oil, ov the calves they caught and his capacity to produce increased accentuate your eating enjoywon at the calf scramble held For, during that time, ment. You will retain a favorsteadily. at the county fair grounds last the company increased the tools able impression the very first Saturday, reports Melvin S Burnper employee three-fold. Con- week. Rent a frozen food locker ingh~m. assistant county agrisequently, production per em- and economize on your food bills. cultural agent. ployee went up. And, as a re- Your favorite foods are availabl~ Eleven fine calves and one pig sult, John has more than tripled <tt our West Jordan Plant . was caught and claimed by the his take home pay! He mp.kes ,- - - ......~ 4-H'ers under the sponsorship of times as seven · . B ruce A B zesmger . much per hour extension service, South Salt in 1911 and he d1d today as he _ . Honoring Bruce A B1esmger, La~e Kiwanis club and the Ute son of Mr & Mrs F Arvil Biesinger works less_ than half as many Rangers. Union, a farewell testimonial hours-40 mstead of 84. "of Rodney Hasler, of South Salt In other words, we can't all be be held Sunday evening at will Lake; Darwin Lloyd, Crescent; Union Second ward ch~el. H e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Marvel Jones, L~an Powell, Jim will leave soon for the Central Taylorsville; Barker, Conway Pacific mission of the LDS church. Skaggs, George Showell, RiverAn excellent program, beginning ton; Merwin Jensen, Murray; Jay at 7 p m, will be pr<!sented, and T one, Marlin Fairbourn, Cres- all ward members and friends are cent; and Bill Eldredge of Gran- invited to attena. ger received calves from the following donors: AT Saunders and sons, Uinta Freight Lines, Brookfield Products Inc., Sterling H Nelson Co., M D Pomeroy, Draper Pou ltry, Continental National Bank, Flinco Inc., First National Bank 'bf Murray, and Ford Motor .. Company. Richard Brienholt of Taylorsville caught the pig donated by David Jones. These calves are to be fed by the boys for one year then sold and the boy is to purchase ano her calf to enter in the calf scramble one year from now. fi GRICULTURE - UTAH STATE EXTENSION SERVICE - by McFeatters I BETTER CARE LONGER WEAR ) HOME ECONOMICS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE I. fI :-------- Your clothes will reward you with attractive appearance for a longer time when you have them cleaned periodically The Bazaar way. Phone us today. .._ .. TilE -----·· Missionary I Home Town News Subscrihe. don't borrow. Everyone is talking about the Andrus Fuel Co., .. .it's TOPS! And to avoid delay in getting your cpa! . . . be sure and order yours now! Eve y Stoker's Hdwe. & Supply1 RADIOS CHRISMAS TREE LIGHTS • EVERY RADIO IN STOCK MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK CROSLEY - F ARNSWORTII Table Models REDUCED 20o/o ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Sale Reg. 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PHONE MID. 479-W I • REPAIR DEPARTMENT REVERENCE J'zck-U p and Delivery '· "Haven't you any experience except as a picket?u "' MIDVALE GARAGE AND YOU'D BE 5URPRI'5ED HOW REASONABLE IT WAS. |