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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) - Page Three SENTINEL Friday, November 14, 1952 ; World Famous Architect Speak In Salt Lake an To Mrs. Clara Btcksttad. Reporter Phone Mid. 0375-R- I .., 1 Lt. Max Hogan spent Sunday with his wife, son, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen IJogan. He left by plane Thursday for Japan. Mrs. Howard W. Barben and her sisters, Phyllis and Margene Nielsen, Mrs. R. B. Sorenson of Salt Lake and Mrs. Robert J. Smith of Provo, entertained Friday at the Barben home honoring their mother, Mrs. E. E.' Nielsen and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Day, of j, University C. LAVOIR JENSEN Medical School Total in Research grants have been received by the school from the following: Abbott Laboratories, AmerAmerican ican Cancer Society, Heart Association, American Medical Association, Armour Laboratories, Army Chemical Corps, Baxter Laboratories, Commercial Solvent Corp., Eaton Laboratories, Givaudan Delawanna, Life Insurance Medical Research Fund, and Frank Lloyd Wright Eli Lilly Co. One of the most fabulous, color ful figures of the architectural UNION SCHOOL STUDENTS world, Frank Lloyd Wright, will ENJOY VENTRILOQUIST be in Salt Lake City Nov. 17, it Monday, November 10, Union was announced by Richard Palmer, President of Westminster College school enjoyed a program featuring "Novellette," "Fantasy in of that city. ventriloquism, comedy, draMr. Wright celebrated and "Sounds of Sounds" prema and architect is com sented George Pitts, a popular by ing to visit the Wesminster campus entertainer. English to study a site for a proposed CulMr. Pitts is known as "Uncle tural Center, Mr. Palmer said. by people everywhere. It George" Famed for such creations as the was during the war that he earned Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, only bidd the title "Uncle George" from the ing to survive the earthquake of thousands of children he enter Sept. 1923, and for his two prece tained in the various evacuation houses, Taliesen East at Spring Green, Wise., and camps throughout England. The whole school enjoyed his act Taliesen West the "Desert House" He had "Jimmy" say 26 miles from Phoenix, Ariz., immensely. the alphabet add numbers and Frank Lloyd Wright has consented echo himself. to make the study for Westminster "Uncle Geotge" and his "Fan College, in what is perhaps one of in Paper" act was interesting. tasy the most dramatic triumphs for an He made all types of different intermountain college. forms by just tearing the paper Coincident with his appearance and using no scissors whatsoever. in Salt Lake City, Mr. Wright will His imitation of sounds act was speak on organic architecture in a very interesting also. He imitated talk titled "Trends in Contempor- the songs and whistles of various ary Architecture and Their Rela- English birds. tion to Our Culture" in an appearHe has been doing his "Highance Monday, Nov. 17 in Kingslights of Variety" act on the pro bury Hall, Salt Lake City. fessional stage for twenty years. Mrs. Joy Jewkes, a member of the West Jordan Second ward MIA presidency, was guest of honor at a party given by Mutual officers and teachers Tuesday night, prior to leaving for her mission. She was presented with a set of scriptures. The annual turkey dinner to raise money for Christmas presents for missionaries in the field will be held tonight (Nov. 14) in West Jordan Second ward. Reika Steinfeldt sponsored a surprise birthday party for Carolyn at the Hogan Hogan Thursday, home. Fifteen guests were present Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith motored to Twin Falls Saturday. The four members of the Gran-dal- e family, whose Finlayson birthdays occur in November, were honored by a dinner Sunday. The twenty guests included Mrs. Fin- layson's mother and brother of Midvale, and her sisters and their families. The birthday club plans to meet at the Len Brown home Saturday, honoring Mr. Brown's birthday. The family of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bateman will meet at the Bate-ma- n home Sunday for family din- Pa-per- ", world-renowne- d was a member of the City; Vemon Jensen, Preston, Ida.; I Jensen, Sandy. BYU athletic council for many Glen Jensen, Preston; Wallace Jen I , ... years. He had charge of tickets sen, Burbank, Calif., and Milton J We Print Butterwrappers and was at the gate for football and basketball games in Provo, Salt Lake and elsewhere, whenever the team played, to take tickets. He was a member of the Downtown Coaches Club. Surviving are his widow, Provo; a son and three daughters, Cannon H. Jensen, Watsonville, Calif.; Mrs, Beulah J. Schryver, Los Angeles; Mrs. W. E. (Ruth) Johnson, Ogden, and Mrs. Garth (Joan) Kump, Iraan, Tex.; 10 grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. D. C. Jensen, Sandy; TAXES a sister and four brothers, Mrs. P. H. (Katherine) Petersen, Salt Lake letics and Funeral services for C. LaVoir 61, retired instructor in Jensen, . secondary education at the BYU at Provo, and who served as Prin$800,000 cipal of the Midvale school from The University of Utah College 1918 to 1921 inclusive, who died of Medicine has become one of the Monday at 4:30 p.m. at his home state's most important 'industries", at Provo, were conducted Friday at having attracted $800,000 in gifts 1 p.m. at Berg chapel with Russell and grants from outside the state, D. Lewis, bishop of the Provo 15th it was disclosed recently. ward in charge. Burial was in MidThe figure was released by the vale city cemetery. dean of the College of Medicine, C. LaVoir Jensen was the son of who pointed out that practically the late D. C. Jensen and Mary all of the money was for various Anderson Jensen. His father servresearch projects, and nearly all of ed as of the Jordan superintendent it came from outside Utah. It does school district for 16 years. from not include local gifts private Mr. Jensen was active sources. 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About 55 of this went directly to farmers who grow the beets; the rest went to pay salaries, fuel and power costs, trans portation fees, taxes, dividends to stockholders who have invested working capital in die sugar beet industry, and for many other beneficial purposes. All of this wealth has a bearing on your prosperity and for some of the money you receive for your services or goods conies from the beet sugar Industry. j Sugar beets are still the ' backbone of Irrigation farm ing," and your stake in the beet sugar industry a home Industry is real and substantial. Always buy U and I Sugar . . . one of the finest sugars in the world and a product of your own area. beet sugar industry C.E.MATTHEWS Main Street Midvale a taste of the good g ner. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Pearson honored their nephew, Otto Draper, on leave from his duties as radar technician in the navy, with a dinner party Monday evening. 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