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Show ficers and parents are urged to have their children present. 1AJedt Ml OVALE Jordan The Midvale Second ward Pri Mrs. Clara Btcksttad, Reporter mary preparation meeting will be Phone Mid. 0395-R- 1 held June 1, at the home of Mrs. Betty Malmstrom, 113 So. Main St Guests at the Harvey Cobbley Patsy Coats and Janice Gatherum East Jordan Stake Bee Hive will assist Mrs. Malmstrom in serv- home included Mrs. Cobbley's fathSwarm Day was held Tuesday night er, Milton Jacob, who plans to ing refreshments. at Midvale Second ward under dispend the summer here, and her rection of the Stake Mutual presThe last Social Science lesson, sister, Mrs. Leon Blum, of San idency. "The Progress of Man" was given Francisco, who will return home week-enEach ward in the stake presentby Sylvia Probst Young at Garden this ed a program number and awards View ward Relief Halverson suffered a Vivian Society, Tuesday were presented to Honor Bees, who arm broken recently in a fall from morning. The closing social will be had fulfilled all requirements. a horse. , held the first part of June. Girls entering Mutual next year Wayne Bateman has completed were welcomed into the organizahis military police training at Ft. NEW USE FOR SAWDUST tion as were the mothers who were Stoneman, Calif., and is awaiting Those of us who have been for- assignment to the Far East Com present as guests of their daughtunate enough to travel in the mand. ters. The evening concluded with the Pacific Northwest have been amaz Mr & Mrs Lawrence T. Dahl cele we ed mountains of sawdust at the of refreshments. brated their 21st wedding anniver serving have seen heaped near the saw sary Monday by dining at Hotel Rose Evening at mills. It seemed a pity that a use Utah and attending a show. The Garden View ward Tuesday eve- could not be found for this waste Mr & Mrs E. P. Bateman visited ' and daughter, Mr their ning was a delightful affair product. The program presented, included Sawdust has often been suggest & Mrs Reed Harding, in their new an address"bf welcome, by Mrs ed as a means of ading much need home in Val Verda, Sunday. Afton Heineche; invocation, Mary-li- ed organic matter to the soil. Up Fathers and mothers of West Nattress; vocal selection, "Rose to now, its very slow rate of de Jordan Stake Beehive Girls were of Pacatrdy" poem, composition has prevented its use their guests at a banquet held in "Life Sculpture" Pat Downs. to any great extent. West Jordan 'school Thursday. Also piano selection, "The Lord's Miss Dolores Webster, daughter The new compost accelerators Prayer, Barbara Dun; "The Sym- have been found capable of rotting of Mr & Mrs Ernest D. Webster, bolism of the Rose", Pat Weber; down sawdust in a pile in a few will wed J. LeRoy Clark on June weeks. Hardwood sawdust rots 3. A reception will honor the Assembling the Rose Bouquet, vocal selection, "I Believe" down quickly, coniferous sawdust young couple that evening in the prayer, Judy Jenkins. takes slightly longer. Cedar is not Avalon Ballroom. Mothers of the girls were special recommended unless two or three Wilma Hogan is visiting her par guests and the serving of refresh- months can be allowed. ents, Mr & Mrs Don Hogan, Sr., ments concluded a most enjoyable The secret lies in adding mil during her two weeks' vacation lions of bacteria capable of fixing from her government position in evening. nitrogen from the atmosphere and San Francisco. exercises making it available to help in the The stake presidency and high Primary graduation and MIA award night will be fea- decaying process. By this means council of West Jordan stake and tured at the Midvale First ward the very low proportion of about their partners held a social Wed Sunday evening at sacrament ser- 0.3 per cent nitrogen can be rais nesday evening in Bluffdale. vice. Members of the bishopric re- ed to 1.5 per cent, which is 'the Mrs Ray Bateman and her Richard Vincent, both ported Thursday. proportion of nitrogen needed for The program will be presented decomposition to proceed at the having birthday on Saturday, were under direction of Mrs Harry optimum rate. specially honored by members of Wright, Primary president and After the sawdust is well rotted their families at a smorgasbord at Mrs Ray Lester MIA president. down this nitrogen remains avail the Bateman home that evening. able to act as a fertilizer when the Thirteen classmates of Nadine For the benefit of Garden View decomposed sawdust is used as Nielson were guests of her parents, Scout troop, who plan on attend-in- g a mluch on flower teds or dug Mr & Mrs R. Gordon Nielsen, at the Scout jamboree in Cal- into the ground or ploughed into a birthday party in her honor last ifornia this summer, a fun nieht for a field. Friday. Mr & Mrs Allen Smith and Mr & The organic matter has formed every one is scheduled for Tues day at 7:30 p.m. at the chapel. humus, and the physical condition Mrs Franklin Jones will leave for The entertainment calls for a of the soil is improved greatly by California, tonight, where Mr dance, games, floor show and re its presence. Smith is undergoing specialized freshments. A fee of 50c per per treatment at the marine hospital son will be charged. The Army General Depot in San there. to attend the dedica Antonio, Tex., saved more than Summer Primary at Midvale Sec $1,812,000 during a single 11 tion of the Mormon Bridge in ond ward will commence Wedncs month period. Most of the savings Omaha, Mrs H. S. Robinson and day, at 10 a na. at the chapel. A fine resulted from elimination of over her daughter Ruth spent two days course has been outlined by the of- - time and shifts. with the D. LeRoy Batemans WARD NEWS (The following poem was written in tribute to the completion of the ieautiful Garden View ward chapel in Midvale. It was read by Bishop A J Carter at the dedicatory ser-cc- e April 22, 1953). TWO DEDICATIONS" By Mrs. Violet G. Grac our Let's dedicate our chapel temple to the Lord, That we may seek avid serve Him according to His word. We've built a sure foundation to last thruout all time, We've built the walls substantial of brick and stone and lime. We're sure they're of the highest type the finest that is made, We've been profoundly cautious ef quality and grade. The roof is strong and durable protection from the storm, With grace and lines to harmonize, and with the whole conform. The tower, spire and trimmings were planned with greatest care, Designed to be artistic, and with details to compare. We're proud of our wise building our sacrifice and work, Tis a work of art and beauty; we're glad we did not shirk. We feel 'twill be accepted and worthy of our name; We humbly bow before Him, and ask in His dear name To bless our humble efforts, and lelp us carry on To heights as yet undreamed of in Thy presence and Thy Son. And now, let's go on building ur temples to the Lord, To last thruout eternity and f which we'll e'er be proud. Let's use for our foundation pure faith in God above And in His Son our Saviour with everlasting love. Let's build the walls of virtues f most enduring worth Worthy of all acceptance, when we leave this dear old earth. We must have love for our neighbor, and faith and trust in him; Then honor, truth, and virtue, bedience, grace and vim In diligence and service that all mankind may see. The will to tread the path He trod in sweet humility. The roof must house our loved ones with wise and prudent care, To guide and guard their footsteps and keep them from "the snare." The spires must reach toward leaven to light our darkened way With luminous intelligence to leep the "narrow way." So may we build our temple a work of art divine. And present it all unblemished at His celestial shrine. run-awa- y Mia-Maid- s Mr & Mrs Royal Spratling and daughter, Mrs. Roylance Money, spent Sunday with Mr & Mrs. R. B. Money in Spanish Fork. Mr & Mrs P. T. Bateman and Mr & Mrs Dale Bateman visited the Bateman's granddaughter and her husband, Mr & Mrs Reed Payne, in Provo, Sunday. The Stake Relief Society held its annual Visiting Teachers convention Tuesday in Riverton First ward. An excellent program was presented. Memorial services will be con ducted under direction of the American Legion Saturday morn ing at 9:30 at Ft. Wight cemetery and at 10 at West Jordan cemetery. The public is urged to attend. THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Friday, May 29, 1955 Page Eight pany. The average yield per acre was 2,380 pounds a 16.7 per cent increase over the average for the 194T-5decade, he said. , Utah Berry Crop Brings $41,000. From Canneries 0 Utah truck farmers received $41,000 from processors for their 1952 harvest of 204,-00- 0 pounds of strawberries. The Beehive State, with 700 acres of land devoted to the popular berry, ranked 13th in the nation as a producer of strawberries fro processing last year, according to Dr. Glenn Cunningham, economist for American Can Com - The economist for the company which developed the first leak-procontainer for frozen berries said that of the state's total strawberry yield in 1952, freezers utilized more than 155,000 pounds, an increase of 35 times over their requirements of only six years earlier. 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