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Show THE Seven SE!\"TINEL June 2:3, 1950 lUIDVALE By Stan Sharp Jimmy Orgill is spending the summer at Emmett, Idaho. He will be the guest of Mr & Mrs Arnold Rich and family. Mr & Mrs Sterling Davis and daughters, Karen and Sharie, of Sioux Falls, S D, and Mrs H L Davis of Salt Lake, were luncheon guests at the R H Sharp home Friday. East Midvale Second ward Sunday school will hold a canyon at Storm Mountain Saturday, 24 from 6 to 10 p m. Baseball and a program is being planned. Everyone is asked to bring a picnic lunch. Guests at the Leland GoU home during the week were Roland Goff and Gaylen Beazer of Lorenzo, Idaho, Nelda Ricks and Reid Wilding from Sugar City, Idaho, and Deanna Christensen of Logan, and Don Storer and Nila Murdock of Idaho Falls, Idaho. , Marie Goff is at the home of her parents, Mr & Mrs Leland Goff, after spending the winter attend· ing school at the Ricks college at Rexburg, Idaho. Mr & Mrs Ben Culler and family visited Sunday with Mr & Mrs lilliarn Maxwell of Peoa. Wednes· night dinner guests at the Cut- ler home were Mrs Myrtle Smith of Hinckley and Mr & Mrs Dale Sharp. Mrs Cort Rosenhan entertained at a party Tuesday njght honoring her husband's birthday. A social evening was enjoyed by the following: Mr & Mrs Leo Glover of Holladay, lllr & Mrs Arthur Glover, Mr & Mrs Claude Bird, l\fr & Mrs James Nielsen and Mr & Mrs Joseph Miller of East Midvale; Mr & Mrs Armin Rosenhan and Mr & Mrs Fred Rosenhan of Union, and Mr & Mrs Eric Wink· ler, Mr & Mrs Alex McLachen, Mrs Ida Rosenhan and Miss Erma Rosenhan of Salt Lake. Mrs Cor\ Rosenhan attended a bridal shower at the home of Mrs Harvey Penney in Holladay Wednesday evening honoring Miss Miriam Angaurbower. Mrs Tessie Rich o! Emmett, Idaho, was a visitor at the Mr & Mrs James Orgill and Hrs Pauline Rich homes Sunday. Mrs P A Swenson, Mrs Virginia Swenson and Olive Sharp attended a bridal shower at the home of Naomi Woodbury in Salt Lake Monday night honoring Miss Ruth Haight. Mr & Mrs Russell Stocking and family visited Mr ·stocking's par· ents, Mr & Mrs Hyrum Stocking in Salt Lake Sunday. Try a Sentinel Want Ad. f<i~e,-tcn much food that the people Mting we digest and assimilate and con- HALF RATE FOR AUTOMOBILE tt will become as full as possible vert to tissue. Even though the PLATES EFFECTIVE JULy 1 and 1t would almost appear that 1 • • the meal is not regarded as a 1 mo:; 1 who lesome food is used, so Bargain rates on automobile li~ 'complete success unless everyone . 1ong as it is so improperly mixed cense plates start Jttly 1, when ••• f ec_1s stu Ify after parta~ing of it. w1t· h other foods ~hat there is a Patrick hall rates go into effect, staled Healy, Jr., chairman of the 1 Quite frequently, too, m prepar- i con~tant battle gomg on between By Or. R. T. Wilkerson, N.D. Utah State Tax commission. ing food I or one's family, an at- the different foodstuCfs in the The reduced rate applies to both tempt is made to furnish as large stomach and intestines, the body FOOD COMBINATIONS \\.hen the average person plans a quantity as possible with the will be unable to extract the nour· passenger cars and trucks and af· ishment it requires, at least not fects only the price of registraa meal, the idea which seems to be least expenditure of money. tion. All other charges--transfer uppermost in his or her mind is to The most impol'tant points, ho'"· without a great waste o£ energy. ' of titles, lost plates and lost titles prepare as many tasty dishes as ever, for housewives to take 1·nto As . every chemist knows, there are and registrations-require the regpossible, and often those who consideration in preparing a meal JUSt as many antagonistic ehemi- ular fees. cals in the test tube in the Jabpride themselves on their culinary are: Sales tax, of course, is not aforatory as there are those that fected ,and remains at a full twO> art delight in serving concoctions 1. So to combine the di!Ierent blend easily, so in like manner in which are distinguished by "queerfoods at a meal that thy will be the human digestive aparatus, percent of the price paid for the ness'' from any their friends know correct from the standpoint of foods must be considered from the vehicle. how to prepare. Another point which is generally kept promi- physiological chemistry, that is, tandpoint of proper agreement ANNOUNCEMENTS & INYIT.f... nently in mind is to provide so that incompatible mixture will not during the chemical digestion in WEDDING TIONS: hlqll quality. law prices, fCKt be used, the Stomach and intestines. servlc.a. Midvale Sentln.l, 136 N. Main Sl. 2. To prepare food-s so that they and children of Denver, Colo., visited her father, Mahroni Butter- will be easily digested and assimfield and other relatives and ilated. 3. To understand the necessity friends recently. •Mr & Mrs Ellis Butterfield an- .for supplying, not necessarily at I nounce the birth of a baby son one meal, but in the cow·se of the I day, all of the elements necessary' June 16. OPTOMETRIST • Mr & Mrs Allen Stocking and for the body's growth and main· family left Thursday morning for tenance. 4. To serve only such a quantity a weeks visit in California. Mr & Mrs Leslie Silcox an- of the different foods that no one 4762 South State Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. nounce the birth of a son June 14. will feel stuffy after eating. It must be understood that it is The child is the 11th grandchild Ph.: Mur. 1500 EveninCJs by Appointment of Mr & Mrs Austin Silcox of not what we eat indiscriminately that supplies our bodies, but what Riverton. Health. Mrs Milton Pierce, the former Lorraine Densley, and children, Linda and LaRue of Lubbock, Tex, are visiting at the home of her parents, 1\lr & Mrs Gordon Densley. Mr & Mrs Douglas Piesley returned recently from a visit to California. Mr & Mrs Donnell Rasmussen fTom Mesa, Ariz., were guests last week of Mr & Mrs Verc Densley. The Lady Lions held their June meeting Monday at the home of Mrs Wilford Crane, when 25 members enjoyed the program on needlecraft given by Mrs Eva Woolston of Salt Lake, formerly oi London, England. Hestesses for the afternoon were Mrs Elias Butterfield, Mrs Mark Nichols Jr., and Mrs Jack Smith. The flower club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs Dora Butterfield. An interesting talk on tuberous begonias was given by Mrs Herschel Egbert. Mr & Mrs Wallace Howard and family of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting Mr Howard's sister, Mrs Ross Newman and other relatives and friends. Mrs Ellen Butterfield Walker Column ,., Bruce Sunny Smiles, Delicious look ot this buy on For Fruit Salads Boysenberries No. 2Y, No.2 ........ Y·:;. ::• ·:· 4 cans ·.::: Peaches Berries 1.00 Pears Highway In Heavy Syrup Large No. 2\2 Bread Highway High Quality Bartlett No. 2\2 Can 3cans63¢ 1.00 6 cans Parsons • I Fruit Mix J. Homestyle, New Bread, You'll Love the Rich 54¢ Tender Flavor 2 for Case 24 - 6.39 Case 24 - 4.99 loaf 14' ::·· , •• flloiTED HE!?. 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Safeway has dozens of prepared and partiallyprepared foods with all the goodness left in and most of the work taken out. lt's an important part of our service to bring you these latest advancements in food products. And, of course, they're here for you at Safeway's low prices. lb. 7c lb. 23¢ lb.l Oc CHA~GE:S Money Saving Values M isc:ellaneous On Clean Up Items Sunnybank ~:!:rMar9 orine lb. 34¢ Royal Satin :•-:~.';,;:;mv 3 lbs. 77ft Crisco ........... 3 lb. can B6¢ Soap tux Aok" ., 5Mw pk~. 27¢ Candy ~~=hGumt or Oran!Je Slice• lb. 234 Candy Bars ~:':... m••• 3 for 11¢ Ci~arettes ••••'" ,,••,, ctn. 1 .70 Jell-Well ::~~;~~~.M 4 pk~s. 25¢ Flour Ka.t.•• c,.h ,.,;, ••, 25 lbs. 1.93 Beverly r...tr Peonut BuHer 12 o11. 31 ¢ Beans e;~ao'i!at:;een 2 for 43¢ Beans ~~~:~. 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