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Show NOTES OF INTEREST TIIE MIDVALE SENTINEL PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY A North Carolina man found filtered as Second Claw Matter at the Poatoffloe at Midrale, Utah on his doorstep a shoebox under the Act of March 9, 1878 ' contain- ing a cocker spaniel puppy and this note in a child's scrawl: "Who-eve- r finds this dog, please keep him. My mother wouldn't let me keep him. God will bless you." f HOWARD C, BARROWS, Editor and Publisher A newspaper survey shows that we have one automobile or truck Iva E. Barrows, Associate Editor in this country for every three in$2.50 Subscription Rate, per year (anywhere in the ILS.A.) habitants, while the ratio in West (Advertising Rates Given on Reqo) ern Europe is one for every 32 persons and in the Soviet Union MACHINERY CONQUERS FAMINE one for every 107. In a full-pagad in color in a Since recorded history began, mankind has been fighting national magazine recently, a com well-fe- d in for understand to us famine. And, difficult as it may ?e pany explained and extolled the America, much of the world still suffers from famine or skilled work of one of its factory near-faminA survey made some time ago indicated that at employees, along with a picture of him at his machine, and noted that least five out of eveiy ten people in the world are ill-fe'no mechanical device could do the of dread the States United has the specter escaped Why of this one man' in quality job famine? N A TIP THE MIDVALE REP. DAWSON PRESIDES NAW f DITORjAl f ' r : ...... Mo , 1 i 1 ' U, t f ' : h o m t? JL !. II f?ly I t ' , e e. It is not because we have the most fertile soil our yields are lower than in some other countries. It is not because acre per seven per cent of the world's people we have more land-w- ith of its land area. we have six per cent The answer is that we are world leaders in the matter of production per farm worker. It is estimated that each of these workers produces enough food and fiber to support at least 15 persons, whereas in Colonial days 85 per cent of our working force was needed to produce the farm crops which made possible a meager existence. Our high production per worker, of course, is the direct g use of result of our wide and farm machinery. Today each farm and money-savinwprker has about 33 horsepower at his command, as compared with 5.3 per cent as recently as 1920. That is why, with a fixed land area, farm production has gone up and up. And it is the way still greater production, made necessary by a swiftly growing population, will be achieved in the years ahead. nt ; labor-savin- ever-increasin- g time-savin- g, g "If you take a scholarly interest The 3rd National Jamboree of the Boy Scouts of America will be in women's legs, you will soon held July 17 to 23 at the Irvine notice sheerer hosiery in use," ranch near Santa Ana, Calif. A to- says the New York Jounrnal of tal of about 50,000 Scouts and lead- Commerce. Industrial research is hosiery as ers from every state in the union turning out as the a present will camp in section sturdy 'of the1 100,000-acrranch. stockings. er 3,000-acr- e I e HAVE Worry-Fre- e SUMMER VACATION MOTORING Then there was the census taker the lady what her occupation was. "Well," she began, "I get up in the morning, make breakfast for the family, scrub the floor, clean the house, make the beds, prepare lunch, pick up the children at school, go shopping, prepare dinner, serve it, help the children with homework, wash the dishes . . . " "No occupation. Housewife," wrote the census takwho asked er.' Psychiatrist: A man who doesn't have to worry as long as other Wall Street Journal, people do. New York City. counties in the U.S. Twenty-on- e increased their annual production of bituminous coal from 2 to 9 million tons since 1940. Bituminous coal consumers at or near the port of Chicago receive 4 million tons annually, over the Illinois River. America's production of bituminous coal last year would ,Biafce a wall 22 feet high and 10 feejhick entirely surrounding the boundaries of the U.S. The highest weekly production of bituminous coal on record was 14.683.000 tons which occurred in 1949 during the week ending No vember 19. Coal consumed by the nation's electric utilities is running consid erably ahead of last year. This April it was 11 per cent higher than in April. 1952. For good flavor, milk should go into the refrigerator promptly after delivery, be taken out only to pour out milk for immediate use, and then put back with caps firmly ' in place. TQ UTAH POUlf rz t.Ari' g v I UTAH I ft l V ifI il If if n n t. 5s ZION MOTORS, 4646 So. State St. f p i tk i .v y? i y . a 'J I f 4 Ii'n ' - n m Congmtmon William A. Dowien, R.publlcan, of Utah's Second District, it shown on tho rostrum In tht chambor of tht Housa of Representatives, where ho presided Speaker of tho House Joseph W. Martin, Jr. often calls upon Republican recently. Members to take the chair when his duties as Speaker require his absence from he chamber. i"i,Mini' w Guard against sunstroke and heat exhaustion by avoiding overexertion, particularly In the early part of a heat wave; avoiding too much exposure to direct sunlight; increasing the use of salt; drinking plenty of water; and getting plenty LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Laura M. Whitehead Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 17 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah, on or before the 14th day of of rest September, A.D. 1953. Louise Whitehead Curtis, Administratrix of the EsSoak a cnarred steak pan in tate of Laura M. Whitewater cleaning is made eas salt Deceased. head, Date of first publication, July 10, ier A.D. 1953. Midvale, Utah Attorney for Administratrix TO CREDITORS Estate of Clarence G. Whitehead, Also known as C. G. White head. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 17 East center Street Midvale. Utah, on or before the 16th day of wovemDer, a.jj. iys3. Zella E. Whitehead, Ad- ministratrix of the estate of Clarence G. Whitehead, also known as C. G. White head, Deceased. Date of first publication, July 10, A.D. 1953. Everett E. Dahl 17 East Center Street Midvale. Utah Attorney for Administratrix NOTICE HEW GOODEALl QHHES TWO for this low price I si MARATHON Brand New TIRES NOT SECONDS NOT RETREADS Stop in for new rugged Goodyears. Buy then by the pair at this budget easy price. fiSELUii ONLY DOWN 52-0- 0 and as little as $1.25 a week for a pair pioneer spirit that overcome great obstacles in establishing our state has been the inspiration for Utah's growth and development. In mining, men of courage and determination opened up a great industry which to date has produced a total of 4J4 billion dollars worth of minerals, to help create better living for us all. T.i Leonard Newbold .SUPER SERVICE 103 E. Subscribe for The Sentinel now. Center Ph. Mid. It stands to reason,,. I local CSaw! let teadks home-tow- n plant to Mrvt the local, home-tow- n netdi . . That t what Utah Poun ltry provide! for and farmtr of this area. There is no need for holding tggs ' for pickups to distant plants. Initead, a is provided that insures maximum quality and top premium prices. fflMflgt lb is fa ksf fin., 3 Inc. Get TWO brand Everett E. Dahl 17 East Center Street Mt-vic- 3 O f - ... , rr IT poul-tryma- 5 . f II s. h. iirrmpino s ' I ' ' If , ' ! Onager i Li A 1 4 onions. Try using it on your pans. To remove discolorations and burns from all cooking utensils, boil tea in them 15 to 20 minutes. Then clean in the usual way and they will improve. In making uncooked frosting, use a hot liquid for moistening; it will take away that distasteful raw taste which uncooked icing has. When milk boils over on the stove, quickly sprinkle salt on the milk. This is an easy clean-umethod and air conditioner for the burned odor. Too keep the coffee pot sweet, boil a weak solution of borax or soda in it occasionally. For cleaning decanters or bottles with small necks, peel and cut a raw potato into small pieces. Put the pieces into the decanter with warm water, shake it vigorously up and down and the bottle will soon be clear. Rice is good, also. Lamps at ihe same level all around the room give a restful appearance to a room as well as more efficient lighting. Orange juice squeezed and strained the night before using will lose very little vitamin C if it is kept cold and covered. Lift with you knees instead of your back, and you'll save many strains or other injuries. Avoid inhaling fumes or vapors from insecticides. Most are not poisonous but can prove irritating to humans. Special emphasis should be placed on storage where children cannot reach them. Don't keep honey in your refrigerator, caution Iowa State College nutritionists. Cold honey granu lates rapidly. POULTRY ) Drive in Today and lei us Give Your Car a Complete Summer Check-up- . Expert Servicemen will Tune ihe Engine, Check Wheel Alignment, Transmission, Differential, Clutch and Brakes, to Assure you of Continued New Car Your I low-cos- s. ' I- - sentinel: THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1953 Never wash your hands with Buy, sell, or trade through The t water after peeling onions. Simply Sentinel Want-Aorraese rub them with coarse salt and the ads bring quick, sure Tesults. odor will disappear. A drop or two of vinegar is gooa too. It's good, also as a mouth wash after eating . 'j (Utah) Page Six f Murray, Utah "' eHJ rSjM , users, small truck users, all truck users buy more Chevrolet trucks than any other make. It stands to reason Chevrolet trucks must offer more of what you want. Big truck 77 A When you stop to think about it, the best proof of outstanding value in any product is continued public preference. That's the way it is with Chevrolet trucks. They're the top for the twelfth straight production year. selling trucks in America today ... I lirj'S'lndemand in sales . This is a mighty important fact to consider before you buy your next truck. You'll also want to consider that, while Chevrolet trucks give you more features you want, it's the bwest-price- d truck line of alii Come in and talk it over with us. MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE! tCTri4"R00FaClD"$UNNY CSS GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS BROOK BRANO'KENTUCRY BttN0E0"WHI$KtY CONTAINl THE OLD. SUNNY 8R00K COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY Riverton Motor Co. PHONE MIDVALE 4717 RIVERTON, UTAH Hf |