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Show THE Seven • - lUIDVALE SENTINEL 12, 1950 also consider requests for special tours from Monday through Fri· day. Plant visits cannot be scheduled for Saturdays, Sundays or holidays. Geneva Steel Co. To Again Sponsor Tours of Big Plant ly gi\'e their parents love and re· spect every day, they will do well :o expt es<; their filial gratitude in :. sped:.~l way on Mother's ~ Day. Let this Mother's day see a re~ newal (Jf love and honor on the part of America's children to Amt•rlca's parents. ··Honor Thy Mother" will be the theme of the sermon at Christ Luth~ran Church next Sunday morning. ln his sermon, Rev. Hennig will remind children of their duties to p;nents and parents o£ their duties to children. In this service the choir will sing the well known anthem, "Beautiful Savior." ServICes will begin at II a. m. Sunday S<hool starts at 10 a. m. Further meetings are as follows: Tuesday, 7 p. m. Adult Membership class; confirmation class and choir Wednesday, 6:30 and 8 p m. Fellowship Club Friday at 8 GENEVA, Utah-Weekly tours of the Geneva Steel plant will be- CHRIST LUTHERAN gin again under Geneva Steel CHURCH I Murray l Company's sponsorship, and will Anna Jarvis, "who first suggested continue every Tuesday through- that one day each year be set out the summer and fall months, aside and observed as Mother's it was announced today by comDay once wrote: "The man who pany officials. does not esteem some good wo· The tours will be conducted man as a mother is to be pitied, each Tuesday beginning May 16 not only because he has missed further notice except for life's crowning joy, the inspiration ~~~~;~ Day, May 30, and Jndea mother's love, but because •n Day, July 4. Tours begin manhood has lost a gentleness at Gate House Number One of the and a sympathy and a reverence Geneva plant at 9:30 a. m. and that enables in a way nothing else last approximately two and one- does_ A man without mother-love half hours. in hts heart is next in isolation to r m. This will be the eighth year the tt num without a country." tours have been sponsored by GeLove for Mother is an element~ neva Steel company, a pioneer in With 1950 registartions looming ary Christian virtue. While Chrisarranging plant tours for the pubas an all time high, it bas become lic. The tour program was inaug-1 iji;iji;ijli!i,.iii~iiij;iiii,.iiiiiiiliil necessary to use some of the "unurated in 1942 and since then more II desirable letters," such as "I", "0", than 125,000 people have visited "Q," or "W" to prefix the license the plant to get a first hand view plate number. of the operations involved in the making of steel. Officials said that arrangements 1 for Tuesday tours can be made by calling or writing to the Training !i._vitsio•n of Geneva Steel Company Friday preceding the Tuestour. Other regulations which the public should keep in mind for the ! Tuesday tours are: 1. All visitors should be at least 16 years of age. 2. Some form of head covering should be worn. 3. Cameras will not be permitted on Geneva plant property. 4. All visitors should be American citizens. Visitors from foreign countries can be properly Destroy Dandelions, Plani£ names and addresses tain, Buckhorn, all broadsubmitted at least three days leaved weeds with an easy advance of the scheduled lour. application of Scotts Weed It is hoped that the Tuesday & Feed. In simultaneous tours will take care of most touraction, grctss is fed to ists and visitors, but the company thicker growth and richer through its training division will color. This dry compound will not harm or discolor lawns. Shaker Box $1.00 Treat 2500 sq ft $3.50 the LDS June conference. Entries should be sent to Julius W Madsen, Mormon Craft Village, Springdale, before June 15. Applications for membership in the Federated Artists may be mailed to Helen Mills, secretary, 2613 Madison Avenue, Ogden. Federated Artists of Utah, Mr Cornaby said, is particularly desirous of augmenting its mailing list of artists and craftsmen. Hand Craftsmen Invited to Put Work on Exhibit Utah craftsmen, who produce ornamental or useful articles in leather, art metal, jewelry, plastics, ceramics, wood carving, weaving: textiles or hook rugs, are invited to send three specimens of their craftsmanship to be exhibited at the opening of the Mormon Craft Village, Springdale, Zion's Canyon, June 23-25. The in· vitation is also extended to Utah painters. EXPERT To color margarine for table use put the electric mixer to work. then, without cleaning the stray margarine off the mixing paddlos, use the mixer for whipping the This invitation was issued today mashed potatoeas for the evening by Floyd V Cornaby, president of meal. Thus, the stray margarine 1 the Federated Artists of Utah, and ends up in· the potatoes. head of the art department, Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Subscribe te The Sentinel no~. Utah_ No entry fee will be charged for entries of art or craftwork in USE T -4-L FOR THLETE'S FOOT the Springdale show by members BECAUSEof the organization. Non-members It has greater Penetrating Powill be charged a $1 entry fee for wer. With 90% undiluted alcohol paintings and craftsmen 50c. base, it carries the active medicaDate of the official Mormon tion Deeply, to keel the germ on Craft Village opening and Spring. contact. Get happy relief in ONE dale homecoming has been post· HOUR or your 40c back at any poned one week, Mr Cornaby said, drug store. Today at MIDVALE DRUG CO. in order to avoid a conflict with REPAIRING l IS OUR l - * Engine Rebuilding and Overhauling - * MIDVALE GARAGE • FLEET MIX Full O'Gold Fresh Orange or Town house GrapefruiL46 oz. 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BUTTER SwHI _.fb 69c 3.69 FLOUR EnrichedCraft ........-............. 50 lbt. 40¢ SLEEPY HOLLOW ~;:r.~~~.':. 45¢ MAYONNAISE _'.::~h·'·~:·~t 21¢ TOMATOES ~:h,w;;~ '-~~-·~:~. ,0, 25e Large Fancy, PICKLES .~:~~m·~ ................ 23~ PUSS 'N BOOTS ..c-~t.'.~~~ _,.n 13¢ frf iscellaneous I ~~~~!t~~~~!'!' Speaking of Mothers-in-law . . . LEANORD NEWBOLD'S SUPER SERVICE is taking this time and space to compliment the Mothers of this community ... may Htheir day" be a happy one. It certainly w& be if you've selected one of tl.,vestinghouse appliances from our stock. 3 7 1',/ PRESERVES m • market at premium prices; added income and savings for members. ' Oven Fresh Soda Crackers Extra Fresh ............ 2 lb. box • ding or Pie Filling ........ 2 pkgs. 0 o o This means a constant W"'O.J\.0 - Canned Foods, Etc. SY Establishing reputation for top quality. Mur. 23 2 5'7 -------------------- STOCK ond FIXTURES 4791 So. State II ; CRACKERS Mussleman's Apple, Quick Dessert, Gelatine PINT ........ 20¢ MURRAY OFFICE SUPPLY 'I '• Arnold C. Troester 36-40 West Center Phone Mid. 48 COCKTAIL WE QUIT_! BOOKS - TOYS - GAMES GIFTS - ART SUPPLIES f< GRADUATION GIFTS I ~JELL-WELL Pint, Reg ..... 3 It With Label .. 1 It o! all I II mm~mmmmmmmmme&mmmmmmmmmmw Duchess Sa/otl Dressing COMPLETE Ll(j)UIDAtfON t mammmwamammm•~~-=~mmm~mmmM~ SPRING SALAD SPECIAL BARGAIN o ' WASHING - LUBRICATION • STEAM CLEANING Blackberry, Cherry, Grape or Rqspberry, 12 oz..... 6 for UTAH P 11 Acrlcultur• auUd• Uta Announcing A l Gen11rne Parts for All Cars H•wlett'o Flovo" Refreshina Drink .... pt. e.t grocers everywhere ' JUICE JELLY $wm_ SPREADERS Pre<:ision machines put on all ScoHs producbFertilizer, seed, weed and pest controls. Rubber tires-$10.85, $17.50. ttl AUTOMOTIVE nmmmmmm~m~m~nmgmmmmmm mm~mmm• Mid. 212 ouLTRY To prevent abortions from J:lt... jury, sows in the last stage ~ pregnancy should not be permitted. to run with horses and mules ac; to follow fattening cattle. SPECIALTY! I West Jordan Lumber Co. 114 North Main When bread crumbs are to be used for frying, put stale slices of bread through the meat grinder and mix the crumbs wHh equal parts of flour. 12 C ~t_;~doz. • 41 ¢ ,.. 2111J- j CANDY M, CIGARETTES .'.:~:·_•_·_:_~-~~~:~ d•- lJQ: WHITE KING ..::::~~t-~~s~::. 21 J · SIERRA PINE -'-~~~~-t_'.::".. . . .• ._ 14( DREFT ."..":~~·~ '.~:-.______ I•·•· .... 26¢ LUX TOILET _s.:-.:~.:t~--~-~~ .. 21 ( M& Doli<iouo Cootod Chocolot"··-·-·· ...........7 oz. pkg . plq,. b... • |