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Show Midvale School News The Midvale (Utah) Sentinel FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947 \ • Page Seven the country. Eleven. towers con-I nect the upper termmal with the lower_ terminal. The towers var_Y I REPORT CARDS FOR JUNIOR in hetgh~ from 36 t~ 58 feet. Thts HIGH GO HOME THURSDAY height g1ves the skters plenty of 1 P t f m n f the boys and room to get under the cable no . aren_ 8. 0 a Yo matter what the depth of the , gtrls vtstted school Wednesday .ch th" afternoon but Thursday John and snow, w h 1 on IS s 1ope averages . . M ary w1.11 present t o M om and around 12 feet. Three ski tratls 1 D a d the rea1 ev1"d ence of w h a t have been made and others are . b e ing cut . Funds f or the s k 1. t rat.1s ' they have . been domg at school. . I Thursday 1s report card day for proJect have been provided. .by the th e J umor . H"1gh . we a 11 WlS · h th erE State Department of Pubhc1ty and th t th· . was some way a 1s could b e Industnal Development. d h d f rna e a appy ay or everyone. Help For Europe _ The Friendly Train has started rolling out of Los Angeles and will be in Ogden this week where Utah will add several cars of food stuff to be sent to Europe. This train before it reaches the eastern seaports will become a train of seventy to eighty cars-a mile Electrical Service Demanded long. The L.D.S. church thru its Bfl Utah Farmers welfare organization have already Rural electrification adminis- shipped from this territory 85 cars ' ation reports an increasing de- of food ancl clothing for distribumand for rural electrification. tion in Europe. ~6,600 farm units in the 11 wes- Favorable Publicity tern states were served with elecThe cover, a full page of pictures , ricity for the first time in the and favorable articles on Utah year ending June 30, 1947. In the and her scenic attractions are pre- 1 11 western states 399,400 farm sented in the current issue of the are electrified. 61 o/o of all U. S. PR-cific Echo, official organ of the farm now have power and light. Neighbors of Woodcraft, which has In Utah 20,965 out of 26,322 farm :national distribution. The pictures 11 Safety practices, are being served for an average and information were furnished by of 79%. 203 new units were added the State Department of Publicity. ventilation and <! Utah during the past year. New Industries T rkeys Moving Fast Announcement has just been other improveWith the government asking for made that the Chicago Bridge and Iron Co. will erect a fabricating the saving of grain so that it can ments have made ~ shipped to Europe, turkey far- plant in Salt Lake City. The plant rs are sending every possible will be in operation in 1948. It is working conditions b d on to the early market. Two heralded as one of the many plants that will locate in this territory years ago, the last official census in order to take advantage of the In Utah's mines showed Utah 6th in production in steel output at Geneva Mills. the United States. The same year In Carbon County at Wellington safe. Pay and livnine of our counties rated among ~e first 100 counties out of 3,039. work on the completion of the Records Coal Processing plant is ing conditions are in the U. S: Sanpete was 3rd; Ytah 18th; Sevier 24th;. Boxelder moving rapidly. This plant pro25th; Cache 3Srd; Salt Lake 39th; duces smokeless fuel and oan progood. More men Washington 6 2nd; Piute 71st; and cess 120 tons of raw coal per day. Iron 7Sth. In the state 1,092 turkey Each ton of coal processed proare needed." d d 1540 370 turkeys duced 1,400 pounds of char, a f mers pro uce .' ' smokeless and gasless fuel; 50 for an average pnce of $ 6.4° p~r gallons of coal tar· 75 gallons of . • bl. rd or "'"'9 ' 029 per farmer. Th1s ammonical hquor· water· and a year Utah will market around 1,• ' 200 000 . turkeys. Prevailing prices fgas. Theseth?y-produdctlst arte. ufsed 1Lc for or many mgs an a es m or'th to e growers are 39 -39 -rl . • th t th M t Ch i .toms over 20 lbs; 49%c for hens matlon IS a e asan o emin favorable weights. cal Co., St. Louis, Mo. can use 2,500,000 gallons of coal tar per Road Information Available year and will establish a new plant, At Service Stations probably at Price to process the j Over five hundred service sta- matrial. tiona have availed themselves of Evans Named On Advisory Boardl a Road Information Service now David W Evans, advertising exbeing offered by the Department ecutive, Salt Lake City has just[ METAL MINING INDUSTRY ojl Publicity and Industrial De- recently been named by Governor OF UTAH velopment, and prepared in con- Maw to the advisory board of the junction with the State Road De- State Department of Publicity and partment. This service provides Industrial Development. Mr Evans Complete Line of cti'trent information on road con- was named to succeed Mr A B ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, di.tions. It lists the location where Young, deceased. The committee HOME, FARM, AUTOMOBILE oiling is being done, location of consists of Dr. E G Peterson, Lobridges and other construction, gan, chairman; E G Bennett, Oglength of roads, detours if any, and den; Ellis Pickett, St. George; other pertinent information on all Wm. R Wallace, Salt Lake City; AUTOMOBILE, BURGLARY, construction jobs. Roads or sum-1 James W Wade, Salt Lake City; CASUALTY, LIABILITY and mits closed by snow are also a and Mr Evans. FIRE INSURANCE. part of this service. The public New Ski Uft At Brighton MEDICAL PAYMENTS. can obtain this information from The 4,00-foot ski lift costing service stations. Service stations over $100,000,00 at Brighton will Inquire at 139 Jefferson St. or Call Midvale 367-W not receiving the service can have 1 be _rea?y f~r operation this seaso?. ]. ELMO SAGER their names added to the list upon Th1s hft nses 1,000 feet and Will request. j be one of the best installations in Spotlighting !t!UTAH entertaining way many things about the Malay Jungles and the animal life in it. Captain Harry has ~pent more than 15 years as an engmeer working in these jungles. He _tol_d many of the funny and terrifymg ex· h e h a d . Th's penences 1 is a p ro that we will not soon forget. gram CmnmunHty Mdllmdlst on providing dry bedding. Good ventilation and a temperature of around 50 degrees Fahrenheit tend to keep cows in good health and in high production. The temperature of their drinking . . water IS. also Important, because . . they Will not drmk enough If the water is icy cold. cronuurcln Dr. BarTey M. Templin. Minister Theme for Sunday morning, "Life's Main Incentive" A welcome to all. Notice To Kiwanians: You and your families are invited to be guests at tqe evening service of the Garden View ward at 4:30 next Sunday to be held in First ward chapel. All who can are urged to attend. Kiwanis Committee on Spiritual Activities. Cattle Need Special Care in Cold Weather For truth and duty it is ever the fitting time; who waits until eircumstances campletely favor A drop in milk production, his undertaking, will never accommore breeding troubles, and plish anything. -Luther STUDENT OFFICERS heavier infestation with lice, PLAN HARVEST BALL were cited this week as some of S~aking truth is like writing Students are planning and pre- the penalties for failure to take fair, and only comes by practice. Pineapples are about 89% paring for one of the most beau- proper care of cattle in cold -Jol}n Ruskin water. tifully decorated halls that this th r .,_,..............,__ n_NHo-•••_.,_,, _ _ .,,_,.,_ _ ....,,_,_,.._ _,.. ,,....,":: .. . . d school has ever had. Of cpurse wea e · . h 11 ld' t b The Amencan Vetermary Me · th e a tt raet tve a wou n e . i worth much unless there was a iical association pomted up these ll ; I real classy orchestra and a group factors as part of "an array of l of boys and girls anxious to have made-to-season diseases and disa good time in dance. We hope orders" that challenge successful I that many of our parents will livestock farming. come in during the evening and Proper sanitary precautions, enjoy with us the decorations and keyed to fit the season, and extra ! music. This important annual event viigilance over feeding will do H has been sch~d~led for Wectn;sctay wonders toward preventing these i! Nov. 26 begmmng at 7 =00 clock troubles and thus increase the ~ year's .profits, the association de'~ STUDENTS CONDUCT !I clared. RED CROSS DRIVE Dairy cattle, being highly senSALE LASTS ALL MONTH. 10% OFF ON wALLPAPER i Students are busy these days l collecting contributions and fill- si~ive a~imals wh?se milk flo:V ! ing boxes for the Junior Red ~Ill dwmdle the I_nst_a~t condlCross. We are all working to give tlons are not to their llkmg, need help and aid to the thousands of exceptionally watchful care in boy and girls far less fortunate cold weather. If they are not : than we. This is' excellent train- given enough feed of the right i Eliminate ugly smudges and fingerprints from your switching for world citi?.enship. It is kind and if they are not housed our desire to be good friends with comfortably, they will not proeveryone. Giving has never hurt duce profitably and it is protanyone. able that subsequent breeding ' I and calving dates w.lll be irregINSTRUCTIVE PROGRAM 7922 S. State Midvale Junction ular or delayed. Over five hundred students of St h ld b d Open week days: 8:30 to 5:30; Saturdays 8:30 to 1:30 the elementary and junior high r~ss s ou e P1ace on learned in a most interesting and keepmg cows out of drafts and f,... ,,,,,,,,..tHOHottt"H-OIOIOIOOUIOI"'''"'''"''''''-''_'.. I - ·-·- ·-- ~ n PABCO I III .II. We want to make room for the NEW l PABCO labels ... so we're offering our ! II "old label" merchandise at ,I I ° p SPECIAL SAVINGS II GET YOUR PAINTS NOW! II i II WALLPAPER- TURPENTINE .. SIZING I il :t MATERIALS- PLASTIC FILLER LINSEED OIL I I I L. il.•t;;;L;;S~~ti~~e;v;~N I,II I- ..··-··-·-··-----..-·..-··--·-·-- "'"""''''*"MO-ooOHtotouoootiUH,.tiHtlt tNttiHOOOIIO"UitHitff"'"'"'"'" - '·:·: ·' j;;;_;;_;;_;;;;_;;_;;;;;;_;;;;;;;; INSURANCE TEA AND COFFEE Tea '~"~~~r~u~~- ?.:.~~~................ 4 3 tj Wakefield '("be new popular - flavor ..............................lb. - Edwards Luxury Blend - Lb. ......................................... . Nob Hill ••• Looking for ways to cut food costs? We believe we "~---- can help. Listed on this page are typical examples of the hundreds of values on Safeway's shelves. They are not "special" prices. These are the kind of regular low prices you find on every item every day liiiiiiiliiiil!iifi.- at Safeway. Check them. Compare them with what _ _..._ yott pay elsewhere. See the sort of savings you can make at Safeway. Then, multiply these savings by doing all your food shopping at Safeway. !i!-"'-CJ.kl! Quality coffee at a savings ..........................lb. Airway Popular Flavor . Lb. ----········-----------······-·:.;:··~-- .. Coffee Hills or M. J. B . ··········--···----····lb. 4-S'c HOLIDAY NEEDS Extract ~c~~~l~~-::~..........................._19 t/ Fruit Mix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 7¢ ~~-d~~-~: 40c Soft-As-Silk ~t~:. =-~-~.~:. . .................. . 3 7 tj Aunt Dinah ~6° 1:z~ 8 ~~., 15 t/ Molasses Brer Rabbit 49c Pumpkin Utah Valley 4.1c 42c ............... ............ __ Green .................... 32 oz. No. 2 'no 38¢ can ··--··-······-·-···-- 12c crackers~~~:. =-~~-~.:. ~-~~.~: ~.:.~-~~~~r~ac~age 29¢ ~ :"""i;;l(!..f~ ~~ " " I fl 0 .. . ' Rea I Roast :~~~-~~·--~-~~.~.~-~-------·2 ~~ar Town House --·i / Grapefruit Juice 219 , 25",. ft!ig, ~a~~- pkg. 59t/ 19~ oz. ····-·-···---·-·····-··--· H Crawtord's Honey •..•.••••.••.•. - ... 10 lbs. Pure Jelly Hewlett's, Apple ........lb. glass 59~ ~~~-~-~~~-~~----··-28 7¢ Suzanna ~f~r~ 6':~i. 38¢ D. Mill Breeze 93 J Prunes Cheese Ch. Food, bs. l" Old Cider 16 J 1 V•megar .................... quart ,. Spaghetti -~-~rJ~ oz. 10¢ Tuna Clearwater Flakes, No. % can 29" ,. Candy i~~~s ~~~--···--lb. 20¢ Vanilla ~f~ia~...:.~a~;. 15.¢ Raviolis .~!-~~~:.~.1~~~-. 15¢ Top Line Prunes _···-····No. Table Syrup :..·..l'l~z~ 31¢ 2 can 10¢ Salt oz. ll 1 Mill PRODUCE PRICES SUBJECT TO DAILY ltJARRET CHANGES 0 ranges E~:~:·~.~·~--:~·-~~~~: ______ 11¢ AppIes ~:~~-.·-·:~:~·~-~~·-~~·~~·'!._ ~· 13¢ I Jb Celery ~f!i~ ~~-~~~~~~-----..lb. Yams No. Famous • U. S. Southern Sweets ···-··-··.lb. -it takes onl, a 'few h9urs to Coconuts ~~':id ~~~: ···-···-··-····-···.lb. convert any heating plant to gas U. S. 1 ..A .. Bliss ...... 1 0 ' : it requires no storage space. Now is the time .• ' to install a gas heating appliance, either a com·, r - --- --. Old --·lete unit or a conversion burner. 1' Palmolive-=-~-~~~:-~-~!~ -·- #rMd GAS ¥;d~ ~ ot u EL s up p Ly 9 tj 2t c o. I Boraxo .. 21.¢ ~a~;:ob~~ -~~-~~~:_-~-~-~:._19 t/ ~~~~f~n~~~--~~.lb. 3 t/ Cut -·----············--·--··.lb. 4¢ Parsnips ~h'ft~ :::~.~---··----·--.lb. 6 tj Pork Roast Pot Roast Lean Shoulder Quaker~ Oats ~~~- 35c 13 ' 59C CutsL-:1~:_,. Individual Steaks, render ·---·--···-··--.lb. 65C / . j ' Shoulder Rib Cuts, Medium Grade Flakes 17 n Ke II ogg S Corn ............ oz. ,. Ground Beef 14c Pudding r!!r.-topuk""· 22.¢ 23¢ c Dates Sirloin Steak MISCELLANEOUS Cut from Light Weight 63C For Dressing 43,/ 0 Beef ----·····-··---·······-····lb. t 0 Su-Purb .:~=~-~~-~--2~ ~~- 33c ys ers -----·-·····7 'h oz. ,. 23,1,. Rib Roast (I ams Oxtord Sani-Fiush .. :~:.~~--can 18.¢ ··-··--·-·-10'h oz. Inch cuts 59,/1" ' Ies ______ Van .lS'Ji Camp's Medium Grade ........-.lb. oz. )9J ,. T ama Bleach ~~~-~~--~~,f 10gat 23.¢ T-Bone Steaks Blue Ribbon Jia~~- 28¢ Super Suds ~~~:2~ 0~:. 35c Dutch~!.~~~-~-ir tor Spic &Span.:.~-~rr;i I ee lb. trS Package soap oz.... -···-··---- ~ 3 1 f TA I N F ba~r g~~~-~e!!~i~. Rinso LAUNDRY AIDS • clean convenient, economical, dependable, and uN 13¢ Ruaseu -----···-·--·----·-·--.. 50¢ Gas is the ideal fuel for house heating. It's M0 10¢ Potatoes No. Size, Red 4 5 ,/ lb. mesh ,. · Why not enjoy maximum comfort this winter? ' 1, 10 tj Laundry Soap ::::rystal White, 2.0 ,.,/ Regular Size .... bars lb. 45¢ Pot Roast Round Bone Shoulder --.,---lb. 4 5 ,.J Fowl 3 5J Frankfurters ~~~t -~~~~~-~-----·-··-- 4 51 Veal Steaks Plump Medium Hens A Gr&de --------...lb. ,. Sirloin Cuts ___ lb. Best Grades 6 5 1",/ Ivory Soap . . 2 ~~~~a~--~~-~-~···-------···-······lfC ------.-·---------· ---------------------------~----------------------~~--~------------------------------------ |