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Show THESE KIDS Of OURS! P. M. Mickelsen Director of Pupil Personnel Jordan School District . This is American Educat10n Week and we would like to ap' . peal to our friends for contmued support of our schools. Education has always been close to . the hearts of Amencans and never more so than to those intrepid pioneers who settled this state. The school was literally carried a~ss the plains by our first settler and our people have ever sacrificed to the limit that their children might have the benefits of education. ed by the citizens of the state. Therefore, parents and taxpayers, you might well be proud that your efforts have resulted in such a fine system of education as Utah boasts. have built up habits of conduct beneficial to his development. With permission of the publisher we give you the following from the October issue of the National Education Association Journal: Public schools must administer to the wants of all the children. The rich and the poor alil<e must . . share Its benefits, and also the slow of learning and the excep. . d t10nally bnght. Every boy an · 1 h h · b · th · ht th gir as as IS 1r ng e right to as much education as h e IS . capa bl e o f assiml . .1a t'mg. Nothing else should satisfy taxpayers, parents and teache~S. The student also has an obligation to the school which has been maintained at much cost and sacrifice by the · people of this community. The surest way for him to show his appreciation THE LAW ' OF LOYALTY: THE GOOD AMERICAN IS LOYAL If A . . t b our menca IS o ecome t d b tt h ·r ever grea terban el er,d ertcdlli· zens mus e 1oya , evo e y ., 'thf l . l t' f l'f .<a I u , In every re a 10n o I e; f 11 f d df 1 f uh . 0 h courage an regar u 0 t eir onor. I will be loyal to my family. In loyalty I will gladly obey m~ parents or those who are i~ their place, and show them graTitude. I WI'11 d 0 my b est . t 0 h e1P eac h member of my fam1ly to strength and ~sefulness. I will be loyal to my school. In loyalty I will obey and helJ? other pupils to obey those rules which further the good of all. I will be loyal to my town, my state, my country. In loyalty I Will respect and help others to respect their laws and their courts of justice. I will be loyal to humanity and civilization. In loyalty I will do my best to help the friendly relations of our country with every other country, and to give everyone in every land the best possible chance. I will seek truth and wisdom; I will ~ork, and achieve, if I can, some good for the civilization into which I have been born. loyal to my school, I may be dis· loyal to my town, my state and my country. If I try simply to be loyal to my town, state and country, I may be disloyal to humanity. I will try above all things else to be loyal to humanity; then I shall surely be loyal to my country, my state, and my town, to my school and to my family. And this loyalty to humanity will keep me faithful to civilization. He who obeys the law of loyalty obeys all of the other ten laws of the Good American. ~.,_llft...,~II\III-~~....,.!111'.-..J~-.~~....,. ',..., , .... - e Our Deliveries leave promptly at 10:30 a.· m. and 3:30p.m. Please phone your orders early ,.. '. . . ,.... .~ . ' ' .-. ,.. .. . """ : Rolly Polly PEAS 2 ens 2Sc CORN, Creme style 2- 25c Green BEANS~ cut 2 - 35c PUMPKIN, 2 cans · 25c Cranberry Sauce can 22~ BUTTER BEANS, dry 17c 1 CATSUP, Pierce's ....... ql. cans 29c RAISINS, Seedless, 2 15-oz pkgs . 29c GRAPEFRUIT, Shafers .... 2 cans 35c V -8 VEGETABLE JUICE, 2 cans 35c RIPE OLIVES, Old Ranch, qf. can 35c CAKE MIX, Cinch, , all flavors .. 36c WHEAT HEARTS, .... large pkg. 39c Oelrich MARGARINE ....... lb. 45c FRESH VEGETABLES CABBAGE . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . lb. Sc CARROTS . .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . lb. 7c LETTUCE, large heads . . . . . . . . . . . 13c YAMS ........................ lb. 9c POTATOES, Russets ...... 10 lbs. 49c QUALITY ,MEATS OUR MEATS ARE ALWAYS OF GOOD QUALITY Page Eight FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947 MIDVALE BOY TO GIVE ANNOUNCE DANCE ~; PIANO RECITAL HERE The Draper Lady Lions will hold Clair Jensen, 10-year-old son of their annual Harvest Ball SaturMr & Mrs Arthur C Jensen, 54 N. day, Nov. 15, in the Draper First Grant St., will be presented in a ward amusement hall. Music will piano recital Sunday, Nov. 16, at be furnished by the Penrose r r3 p m in Midvale 'First ward chestr&. ,,. ' llhQ chapel. His program will include The committee in charge of the compositions of Haydn, Bach, Mo- affair includes Mrs A N Cole, zart, Greig, Debussey, and others. chairman; Mrs Darrel Day, and Clair has studied piano under Mrs Mrs Harry Ballard. ._ Ralph B Keeler for 3 years. The public is invited to attend. CARD OF THANKS >. , I wish to thank my many CHILDREN S DANCE SLATED Ifriends old and new who gave The West Jordan First ward ' · ' Mr and Mrs David I Gardner P · . j me such • loy a 1 support m the rrmary off'rcers WI.11 g1ve a ch'I 1 were dinner guests Monday night dren's dance at the ward hall past elect10n. I have been great. of Mr and Mrs 0 J Bracken in saturday, Nov. 22, at 2 p m. Fea- ly _h,onored in. receiving this tures of the afternoon will in- position and Will ' do my best to If I t~y simply to be_ loyal to Salt Lake. l elude a "fish pond" and the serv-. fulfill my duties. my family, I may be. disloyal to l ing of refreshments. 1 MAi~K COZZENS my school. If I try slmply_to_b_e_ _ s_ub_s_cr_ib_e-d_on't borrow! We parents might well be for all that has been done for proud of our schools as our state I him is to develop a sense of stands at the head of our na ,ic; n loyalty to those who have conin education. We were among tributed toward making possible the first to provide free education the benefits of education. , He through high school, and today should be made to feel a sense there are few among us who are of responsibility to take full adnot at least high school gradu- vantage of his opportunity. His ates. Our higher education has parents and community have advanced to the point that any played fair with him-he must student capable of profiting now, as a good citizen, play fair from college can obtain it if he with them. is willing to make the 'effort. The child who builds up a No school or school system can J sense of loyalty to his home, his be maintained except as support- school and his community, will '~ The Midvale (Utah) Sentinel • • • • z - tme • Pumpkin Pie o/4 cup brown sugar 1 rableapoon flour Y2: te.aspoon salt 1 teaspoon c:inna· mott Y2 v. teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon ginger 1;4. teaspoon doves ll/2 c.ups cooked or canned putnpkin 1 Y2 cups Sego Milk. 1 slightly beaten • egg a:':~;;e•hot ;!?:~·::~~~ooo~~~i~~it:I::~~~~ ~~k:al~ ~:;;..~. ~~:n u::~:::dte:~tr{~ slow ( 325 ° F.) and bake 40 min., or • ~!firm. • • :~bt!p~u~~~~edib:t~~as~;s .::.~a:tn~. 2 For Squash Pie, follow recipe for Pumpkin Pie, substituting cooked winter squash, thoroughly mashed, ,..... "'~"·· 2 pkgs 25c 35C CRANhERRY SAUCE 20c D COFFEE lb 49c • • OCEAN SPRAY • : 2§C ::JI SEGO _MORNING- CARNATION- BORDENS MILK SOFT A SILK • Note: 2Y4 teasp. pumpkin pie spice can replace the above spices. For Sweet Potato Pie, substitute for the pumpkin freshly cooked or c!ltlned sweet potatoes or yams, put through a sieve; reduce brown sugar PUMPKIN PIE CRUST riLLSBURY'S 2 tablespoons dark Turn on oven; set (450° · F.). Mix together brown sugar, flour, RO,YAL - 2ly2 SIZE CAN 2 cans CAKE FLOUR • • HILLS BROS. - FOLGER - M J B . • • • • •• • ·• LOG CABIN SYRUP Pt. IJJIJmiJJJI!JJJIIJm!IJJIIJIJJJI!JIJI!IIJIIJJJjjJJJJIIIIJfjJj j JJIIIJJjjJJJj[j j j j j j ffi BEST FOODS • • • •• Mayonnaise Pt. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIImllllllllllllllllllllllllll~illiffilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmmllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllmlllllll!lllllllllllllll~llllll!lllllllllllmlllmllllmmiiiiiiiiiiWIIIIIIIImWWIIIilllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW SEEDLESS - 4 LB. PKG. LEAN AND MEATY RAISINS BABY FOODS 3 cans TANG~RINE JUICE can RIBS of BEEF SIRLOIN STEAKS 49c 22c lOc ~ KARO SYRUP SOc CREAMofWHEAT pkg 29c = = QUICK OR REGULAR · 1 LB JAR SALTINE APPLE JELLY HERSHEY'S COCOA 17c WAFERS 2lbs 39c DUTCH /2lb 13c CLEANSER 3 for 27c 1 35c 59c \ A-GRADE BEEF BEEF POT ROAST 5 LB. CAN BISOUJCK pkg 45c Powdered Sugar 12c PREM 43c Rilz Crackers pkg 29 lb lb FRESH GROUND CHOPPED BEEF SHOULDER CUTS LAMB CHOPS END CUTS • =:= PORK CHOPS WHOLE OR HALF ~HAMS SIRLOIN STEAK .............. lb. 59c POT ROAST . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . lb. 4Sc PORK CHOPS, loin cuts . . . . . lb. 63c GROUND BEEF . . . . . .. . .. . . . . lb. 43c VEAL STEAKS, shoulder .... lb. 59c SMOKED HAM, 1st cuts ...... lb. 69c FRANKS .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . lb. 43c 'Oh! Go to Grass·!' We deliver free anywhere in the county $5.00 down on $50 purcbase MUR. 669 EASY TERMS! • -OUT WHERE THE BARGAINS BEGIN H. GRASS FURNITURE STORE 4981 SOUTH STATE S'JREET MURRAY, UTAH Plep.ty ol Parking Space ••• No worries about parking meters '•• Private parking space, wbere you can stay as long as you like ••• 'Oh! Go to Grass!' We deliver free anywhere in the county $5.00 down on $50 purchase · MUR. 669 EASY TERMS! '' lt~ . |