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Show MIDVALE SANDY Mid vale Archery Club entered the State tournament at Price, Utah, last Sunday, Sept. 13 held on the Kiwanis Athletic Field at Carbon High School. Archie T. Nichol, and Mrs. Goo. Muir of Granite, returned home last Thursday. Archie T. Nichol "The General Died At Dawn" Murray Notes ITS TRUE! Movie goers like action, drama, etc action and thwarted villainy all these in a good show. You get "The n quantity in the picture the Dawn," at Died General current cinema feature at the in paramount theatre are The best acting and effects delivered by Akim Timroff as war lord. This Yang, the Chinese of his work most does oriental can t escape and you face with his the power of suggestion that he uses in his eyes. Gary Cooper is to do. good without having much O'Hara (Gary Cooper) is not striclly a characterization, but ise. more broadly speaking, a prin-cinlThe plot is based on what famous youthful parachute performer. Mr. Nichol won third The Ladies' Aid Society of the place out of 21 contestant in his Methodist Church will Murray races of the first first jump the day afternoon at 1:30 meet Wednesday due to an injury to his ankle was The competition was directed unable p. m. at the home of Mrs. F. R. to compete further. Anderson. All members are urgby William Campbell of Price, as election of ofPresident of the Utah State AsDr. and Mrs. L. W. Sorenson ed to be present sociation. The program started at take will ficers place at this Lionel Junior of Sandy, 8 a.m. A business session was and son, meeting. W. Mrs. Horace Mr. and held during the noon recess, after and Shurtleff and daughters, Jolene which a luncheon followed. Lowry Smith left Wednesday As a final feature prizes were and Patricia of Salt Lake enjoyed morning for Los Angeles, Calif., and Zions a to motor Canyon trip awarded the winners of the where he will enter his second Cedar Breaks during the week. year at the University of SouthMiss Merle Poulsen, daughter ern California. Officers of the American Le- of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Poulsen. The Simper family reunion will gion, Post No. 35 were installed Jr. returned home from a six Monday night. Those elected weeks visit at the home of her be' held Friday evening at the Winder Ward Chapel. The purwere: Joel Wilcox, Commander; aunt, Mrs. E. Molls in California. pose of this meeting is to effect E. G. Beckstead, first vice comThe promander; W. O. Boberg, adjutant; Mr. J. R. Poulsen Sr. and Mrs. a family organization. furnished be will by memDr. 11. E. Nelson, finance officer; C. D. Poulsen of gram Bakersfield, Cal- bers of the family. Refreshments B. Irwin Miller, sergeam-at-armare the guests of Mr. and A. Rasmussen, chaplain; and P. ifornia, will be served and the evening Mrs. J. R. Poulsen, Jr. R. Rasmussen, histroian. will conclude with dancing. The opening meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Anderson Relief Society Teachers con- Sandy Camp, Daughters of Utah vention of the East Midvale ward, Pioneers, will be held fnday at motored to Ogden, Tuesday. was held at Midvale first chapel. 2 p.m. at the Jordan Stake House A hirthdnv dinner was eiven The speakers were stake presi- in Sandy. in honor of Mrs. ElizaTuesday dent Alta Andrus, first counselor Hostesses will be: Mrs. Vinnie in the stake, Olive Glazier, Jen- Boulter, Mrs. Beth Alsop, Mrs. beth P. Harker's 85th birthday at home of her son, Henry Barknie Burgon, stake Teachers Zella Swenson, Mrs. Mary Han- the er in Taylorsville. The guests sen, Mrs. Pearl Shaw, Mrs. numbered 12 and were made up Jensen, Mrs. Katherine of Mrs. Harker's children. Mumford, Mrs. Madge Stapley, and Mrs. Janet Muir, all daughMr. and Mrs. Frank McGhie ters of Utah Pioneers. entertained at a birthday party on east 48th South SNAPPY SERVICE The Women's Civic Arts Club at their home afternoon in Saturday Street, of Sandy had their opening social their honor of Sylvia's daughter Sept. 11 in the Sandy City Hall sixth birthday. Games were playat 1 p.m. The following officers were ed and prizes awarded. elected for the fall season. The District Women's Club Mrs. L. W. Sorenson, president. Convention will be held SaturL. Mrs. Isaac first vice Sorenson, Good Coffee September 26, at Tooele. All president. Mrs. J. Ernest Jensen, day, club members are invited to atsecond vice president. Mrs. Earl tend. Those who find it convenAlsop, secretary, and Mrs. A. C. ient to go, please contact Mrs. H. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Treasurer. Jensen, A. Robbins by Saturday, September 19. Breeding Penguin 4821 South State Street Both penguin parents share IncuMr. and Mrs. Will Parker, Mr. bation responsibilities. Laying only and Mrs. George W. Miller, Henry Corner 48th South one eix the father and mother take H. Taggart and Mrs. Kate Clark turns in keeping It warm, support- left Friday for a three weeks vaL. II. McAFFEE, Proprietor ing It on the upper surface of their cation trip to British Columbia feet, and covering It with their and the northwest. The party will return via San Francisco. warm bodies. "More Leisure Hours for Women" DAMP WASH - THE REAL BARGAIN SERVICE 23 IEjs. for 90c 151 Discount on Cash & Carry HYLAND 612 MURRAY 213 el'te- - $& j oSSmlW SHORT VAVE PICK UP FOREIGN BROADCASTS OF AFRICAM " VAR ACTIVITIES J HAS INSTALLED AN ELABORATE: IN HIS HOME, fc EQUIPMENT c&f WILDERNESS" HE TAKES THE ROLE Cf ?. s. iff LIONEL BARRYM0RE 0TAH ' 'C I 0 I UjfeA rdQ60l MdTPAVMI . of those melodramas which reach peaks of greatness through the skill of the artists who make it. The direction and photography are flawless. W: guarantee this picture to supply the maximum of thrills, emotion and suspense. The picture high-clas- is one s it)l Mrs. Grover Brown had as her guest for the past (wo weeks, her niece, Mrs. Orla Buarell of Los Angeles, California. H. Clayton of HIS WITH BIRT4J DECLARES m LOOKING FOR EAST, T4JAT HE WANTS Tb SIERRAS AND VAS PRESENTED Cf UTAH, CERTIFICATE 10 If VhYii Uj T tt mm WHEN Um LIVE IN TE KYIABaE HUNTING ING! fORm AND Fish. HE'S AN AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER AND A MIGHTY GOOD ONE TOO HE HAS BEEN FOR WHICH VTARS ! .. ' ci'1o 'KoVn, ctoro' v tti nf "TT'Cu TT3TTT7 I tViot aiivui Udp HJ c Seen flgSlfl uiak uitLjj in 'Ah Wilderness'," says Wiley Padan. "Baby Peggy, Mickey Bennett, Dickie Winslow, Nancy Price, and Dinky Dean, now grown up, play high school seniors in the Eugene O'Neill drama" ii A I Whale Embalmed by New Proms i Si f Announces Candidacy Mrs. Raymond BROWN CLARENCE AL 1 JLlA-- Ll BOW BfcRy IN KANSAS CITX MIStoUN Vult ON LOCATION 24.7 W VVAllAtt " AS-- Utah Birth Rate Utah's birth rate for 1935 was per thousand population, 1.7 above the minimum for a ten y ar year period and 3.9 below the 1925 figure, statistics released from the United States Census Bureau disclosed Friday. Although the death rate from automobile accidents, and cancer has increased sharply, there has been little change in the death statistics over the ten year period. In 1935 the death rate was 9.8 per thousand and in 1925 it was 9.8 per thousand. There were 37.7 automobile deaths per 100,000 population last year, as compared with 20.8 in 1925 and 17.7 in 1926. The tuberculosis death rate has declined from 31 in 1925 to 17.5 in 1935 and the cancer rate has risen from 67.2 in 1925 to 85.2 in 1935. Heart aliments have caused the Of 938.7 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bowen of most deaths in the state. 6460 South State street entertain- deaths last year per 100,000 pop202.5 were from this ed last Saturday in honor of the ulation, 75th Birthday of Mrs. Hannah J. cause. Bowen. There were 35 children and grandchildren who enjoyed Mrs. R. H. Clayton the dinner and evening. i i A '4& jit i lapMr . r v w Wi i' '.v.i t& c .w ,i V',v South State, Midvale, is announcing her candidacy on the Republican ticket for membership J in the State House of Represenlaaeanar tatives, from Precinct 310. Born in Payson, Utah, and educated in the schools there and at the Brigham Young Univer , : sity, she has filled many positions of trust and responsibility in church and civic affairs. She has served as president of P. T. A president of Cultus Club and president of Y.W.M.I. Scientists were much Interested In the embabning of this huge A. in Payson, president of P.T.A and counselor of stake Primary in whale, caught recently o!T the coast of Southern California, unia Blackfoot, Idaho. a new process which literally petrifies the gigantic sea beast, thus f While living in Midvale, she serving it fur research and exhibition purposes. More than 65,003 (il has served as vice chairman in Ions of embalming fluid, contained In a aboard specially constructed tank Precinct 310. President of P.T.A. a rock and three weeks time were required to embalm the ta' barge, at Midvale Junior High School, secretary of the Midvale Com Control ol Self "Beyond the P.le" munity Club and is at present an A i;ile was irit a no ""iter Is There originally stake, officer in the Sharp Camp D.U.P.. ami referred imperially to one of control of Inner from liberty; of East Y. Jordan Stake president Is first control of self, and W.M.I.A. and president of the the stakes ue( to frm a fence. As tin IKK) It ar1y was used In a governed passions must fnrH Central District of Federated Clubs. figurative feiiM-- to mean a limit, mean shl.vreek or life, 8760 A marriage license was issued at Salt Lake City Wednesday to Alvin Haron Gordon of Tooele and Florence Helen Him of 1- il v The Associated Civic Clubs will hold a meeting at 8 a. m., Friday, September ZSEMr- MAfiAGHUSETTS.v GRAfTON, RECENTLY CELttsKAItu 115 IN PHOTOGRAPHED El-fle- ds MURRAY LAUNDRY -- ahL. were iUiMinFRMFCC" Pad O'Hara represents and the action results from what he does,a Madnine eleine Carol is beautiful, actress with enough Dietrich that she glamour for a prediction will become one of Bollywoods s; 5c Hamburgers 5c By Waey 18, 1936. FOR RENT 2 and 3 room apis, in the IIoiTma i parts. 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