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Show CONTRADICTION: Two lies Lucky Salt Lake County Resident May Gel New Ford at Cancer Dance dis- puting the roadway. I'LAYBOY: A man who knows his play around. RADIO COMMERCIAL: The j Some Salt Lake county resident j will rece.ve a new tord automojause that depresses. bile worth $1600 as a result of the 1949 American Cancer society fund drive in Utah, accord- j ing to Mrs Alex J Jex, the so MUR. ciety's county chairman. All county residents who purchase tickets for the "Fight Cancer" dance scheduled for May 5 at the Rainbow Randevu ballroom. Salt Lake, are eligible to receive the award, she continued. Mrs Jex stressed that although the dance is held in Salt Lake, residents of any community in the county stand an equal chance for the car. It is not necessary to attend the dance to receive the prize. Midvale to Murray Continuing, Mrs Jex told Midvale to SJL.C. $3.00 Utahns that funds derived from $3.00 Sandy to SX.C the drive will be used to fight No local calls In Midvale zone , cancer in three ways. First, funds will be provided MURRAY CAB for cancer education in an effort 4794 South State to tell the public the symptoms of the disease so that it may be discovered early. Second, Mrs Jex said, is the use of funds to provide medical service in free cancer detection centers, financial aid to needy patients, free dressings & loan call inn AUU zjjlAjth ajtH f St ' Sl-2- 5 r sickroom supplies. Midvale May Gel $147,000 For ' New Post Office Midvale will be the recipient of of federal funds tagged for the construction of a new post office (together with federal office space) if legislation intro-ducte- d by Senator Arthur V Wat-kin- s (R Utah) is okehed by the $147,000 Senate. Senator Watkins introduced the bill, which would provide a total expenditure of $3,127,000 for construction of buildings in 18 Utah cites, last Monday. Magna, too, would come in for its share, to the tune of $120,000, it was reported. Plans & specifications for each of the projects have been estimated by the Post Office department, Senator Watkins said, & costs are projected on a six . month basis. The estimates are based on present population & trends in population growth. Cities which would profit by the proposed legislation are, from Midvale Magna, Third ditribution of funds is for American ClearFork, Bountiful, & research into cancer's cause & field, Delta, Fillmore, Heber, Kay-svill- e, Orem, Manti, Layton, Payson, Roosevelt, Roy, St George, Salina & Tremonton. cure, she concluded. Glen Sacos, Bonnie Olsen Elected Prof: "Wake up that fellow next to you." i M Stude: "You do it, Prof., you put him to sleep." -- husband has a new suit." hasn't" "Welyl, something's diffe"No, he rent" "It's a new husband." "How late do you usually sleep on Sunday morning?" "It all depends." "Depends on what?" 'The length of the sermon." may think some of these jokes are strictly corn but you will appreciate the You fine one stop complete car check up service you get at my garage, yours. Lew LEW FIELDS GARAGE 60 - MIDVALE SMELTER Ph.: Mid. 911-- J J By Mrg Glen Sacos of Sandy Third ward was elected Mt Jordan stake M Men president at the annual election Comradery of the stake's M Men & Gleaner Girls, held Wednesday of last week at the Crescent ward chapel. Sharing honors with Mr Sacos was Miss Bonnie Olsen of Sandy First ward, who was voted Gleaner Girl president. Other new M Men officers selected are Clyde Palmer, first vice president; Eugene Mumford, second vice president; Bert Johnson, secretary. Other stake Gleaner officers are Thelma Andrus, vice president; lone Gordan, secretary & treasurer; Mildred Greenwood, historian; Dawnetta Ashby & Delma Morris, representatives. A representative will also be named from Granite ward. A program featuring an origi nal skit by each ward in the stake saw the stake Golden Glaaners, directed by Miss Margaret Robinson, win the prize. Sandy Third ward was announced winner of the prize for the most unique table center piece. A total of 80 attended the program which was under the direction of Dean Bishop, stake M Men supervisor, & Mrs Gertrude, stake Gleaner leader. She: "I wonder if you'll love me when my hair has turned to gray." He: "Why not? I loved you every time you have changed color so far." "Your SANDY T Ostler SANDY hees is the mother of Mrs Wood-houswhile Mrs Nell is Mrs Woodhouse's sister. Regular meeting of the Les Bonnes Ami Theta Rho girls' club No 4 of Sandy was held Thursday of this week at the lOOF hall. Mrs Isabell Stuart was in charge. Elder John D Smith who has been serving in the Finnish Mission of the LDS church for the past 16 months, was recently transferred from Lahte to Oulu, Finland, according to word received by his parents, Mr & Mrs John L Smith. Elder Smith reports that in addition to his missionary work he has engaged in teaching basketball, which has only recently been introduced in Finland. His present address is Saaristonkatu 11 C 27, Oulu, Finland. Mrs Cora Lamb is spending several weeks at Castle Dale as the guest of her aunt & uncle, Mr & Mrs Hyrum Rasmussen. Mrs Lamb's daughter, Judy, has been making her home with the for more than a year. She & her mother recently srynt some time at their home in Sandy after which Judy returned to Castle Dale to finish her school year. Mr & Mrs John Sheppard from California were guests of Mr & Mrs Otto Ludwig & family during the past week. Now making their home in Cal after leaving Sandy last week are Mr & Mrs J Floyd Omelia & daughter Patsy. Mr & Mrs Leo L Lundberg entertained Mrs Lundbergs ister & husband, Mr & Mrs Morris Parkinson of Rexburg, Idaho at their home over the week end. President & Mrs Stanley A recently at a dinner party. The guests included Apostle Spencer W Kimball of Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs J Ernest Jenen, Mr & Mrs Marlon S Bateman, Dr & Mrs Thomas E Clark all of Sandy & Mr & Mrs J E Mickelsen of Draper. e, Ras-musse- ns Pa-mon- a, Mr & Mrs Bert Hyatt & daughter, Mrs Delia Holt of South Jordan, returned Monday of last week from Parawan where they attended funeral services for Mr Hyatt's father, Herbert Smith Haytt. Rites for Mr Haytt, 89, the oldest resident of Parawon, were PUNDIT: A person who writes held Saturday at 2 p m at the puns. Parawan West ward chapel. Bis- CHEF: A man who curries hop W Leonard Evans officiated at the interment in Parawan city cemetery, cemetary. Mr & Mrs Glen H Hatt returned Friday of last week from a business trip to Chicago, 111. They visited Omaha, Nebraska, during their trip. Bishop Carl George of Eden visited his brother, Udell George) & family last week. Bishop George also attended the recent LDS con- For The MIDVALE SENTINEL Friday, April 22, 1943 Page 3 Ward Sunday School Don' Dig Without Presents Pageant on xDigging' City Easter in Sandy Recoidei Fust I ''Where Low Is, God Is." Sandy First ward Sunday school Easter pageant, was presented as part of an Easter program Sunday by the school's Junior Gospel doctrine class. Miss Margaret Robinson, class instructor, directed the pageant. Participating in it were J C Richards, Deral Bishop, Karl Dewegh, Mrs Rachel G Alsop, Mrs Norma Jenkins & Gary Bolliger. Mrs Grant was reader. Lighting & sound was under direction of Harry Setterberg & music was by Mrs Rosalia Sargent. A feature of the program was a talk by Isaac L Sorenson, former bishop of the ward. Mar-Guer- ite to notify the city for instructions concerning the positions of the cables", Mr Mincer added. Residents of Midvale living on NEW BEAUTY SALON South Main, including the business OPENS IN SANDY district & running south as far A new beauty parlor to be as the city jail, Jefferon or Linknown as Bird's Beauty Salon coln streets are cautioned not to was opened Monday in Sandy at do any digging without contacting 120 West Main street. the city, Lawrence Mineer, city Owners are Mr & Mrs Dean recorder, announoed Tuesday. Bird. For the present only Mrs These streets are underlaid with Bird will operate as a beautician. power cables & serious damage or "I will be there for service to injury can be caused if they are my public," she said. contacted in the event ctf digging, according to Willard Kemp, city MISCHIEF: The wife of an Indian electrician. chief. A greeting, like "People living in these areas & HOWITZER: contemplating digging are advised "Howitzer by you?" UTAH ACCEPTS NATIONAL Hoids more food than ever before in the same kitchen spacel 1 SOIL PROGRAM In an effort to save the hundreds of millions of acres of productive land annually endangered by erosion, Utah has accepted the National 4 H Soil Conservation program for 1949. During the past year an increase of more than 9,000 4 H club members participated in the nation wide project, according to the National Committee on 1949 4-- 1 VI If, 7 EXTRA BIG I -- Frigidairo MASTER Girls Work. Under the direction of the Cooperative Extension Service, the program teaches members to check soil wastage deterioration. Boys & ft. food storage -- space Famoui Mtr-Mlimechanism er Exclusive Quickub fill ' Tray roller-beari- h, ! Hydrator large Super-Freei- er Many ether FEATURES on May 16. The one day meeting will be held at the Hotel Newhouse & will feature election of new officers & addresses on various fields connected with the indus YOU In iheuld com and !. try. The confab is slated to take place under the direction of Her- J Jensen, convention 7 Actually has 7.7 cu. STATE CLEANERS TO MEET LN SALT LAKE MAY 16 Salt Lake will be the scene of the first annual convention of the Utah State Cleaners association man -- 47 Households" "Complete . NORTH MAIN that smmG CHIC MID 812 EC-- OP ference. Mr & Mrs J Victor Samuelson recently returned from a four month California visit, during which they were the guests of their son & daughter in law, Capt & Mrs Almon M Samuelson & their daughter & son in law, Mr & Mrs William Ferera. Mrs F W Nicholl left for N M, where she will spend several weeks as the guest of her daughter & son in law, Mr & Mrs R C Lewis. She will also visit her son, Stuart Nicholl. sO-r- - .l m FCS c . fcv ' Mr & ,Mrs Art Nell & sons & Mrs Luella Vorhees of Manti spent part of last Week as guests of Mr & Mrs J M Woodhouse. Mrs Voor- - ,$um . . . 'Mw o lip... .. Willi . I ...... p' , lllllilll..llMIII.U.IHIll..UW,IUIII. i ' . . Get for that Qthr Auto Meeds at Your Utoco Dealer's jiWIMl 1 good afternoon New color inspiration . . . ravishing rose-re- d hue to flower upon your lips . . . planting Spring enchant- ment in your heart! A charmingly complementary color, this, reflecting the many subtle tones of your costumes. 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