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Show ' THE MED VALE SENTINEL THE MIDVALE (Crescent PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Midvale, Utah under tne Act 01 March B, 1878 LORNA ALLGOOD, Reporter EARWIG CONTROL Mrs Glenda Reader and son, Ran dall and Mrs Grace Johnson joined Mr & Mrs Douglas Wood, Mr & Mrs Rex Tanner and Mr & Mrs L. E. Coombs and family for 3 days at HOWARD C. BARROWS, Editor and Publisher Holiday Park on the Weber River, Iva E. Barrows, Associate Editor It was lovely and cool and a very time was had by every' enjoyable in the $2.50 Rate, U.S.A.) Subscription per year (anywhere one. ; FOREIGN AID . . . The House of (Advertising Rates Given on Reguest) Mr & Mrs Raymond Johnson and Representatives this week approv sons spent most of last week Visit- ed what I hope will be one of the "GET THAT THING OFF THE ROAD" ing with Mr & Mrs Robert Taylor last appropriations for foreign aid. and Dale Langston and other rela The amount appropriated for the used often is off a the "Get that thing road," phrase widely at Hinckley, Ut. They attend next year was $4.3 billion $3.2 is poking tives flung at the driver of some old rattletrap heap that Trued the July 24 celebration while billion less than slowly along the highway. Sometimes it is hollered at him in there. Mrs Johnson is the former man requested and approximately jest, and sometimes in anger. Carla Langston of Hinkley and is $1 under the amount asked by Pres But the Utah Safety Council today reminded Utahns of the the sister of Mrs Taylor and Dale, ident Eisenhower. MY POSITION . . . After careful Mr & Mrs Gerald Lunnen and critical importance of getting the car well of the road whon from week a' last returned study of the testimony given by forced to make an emergency stop for any reason. Many serious family two week vacation trip to Calif Harold Stassen, the Mutual 'Securaccidents have occurred because of failure to do so. Like most ornia. They visited Mr & Mrs James ity Director, I supported this approother traffic accidents, they could have been avoided by com Lunnen and family in Blythe, Miss priation. More than 80 per cent of Af ton Dixon in Elmonte and Noel the appropriation will be used to pliance with the law and the use of good common sense. , The changing of a tire, refilling the radiator, relieving the McRay. Other points of interest arm allies throughout the world Tiajuana, Mexico, and Hoov thus enabling them to fight their driver, checking motor trouble, or any other 6uch thing requires were own battles against any Commun Dam. er the driver to pull the car completely off the pavement. This is Si Mrs Dennis Dalley and son ist aggression. This I feel is a wise Mr for the safety of the parked car and the protection of other cars Robert investment of taxpayers' funds and spent the 24th of July week one which would save the lives of as well. bro end at Loa with Mrs Dalley's "Some people just don't realize the danger they put them- ther and family, Mr & Mrs Barlow our American boys. THE CALCONTENTS . . . But of selves in when they stop along the' highway and leave part of Pace Jr., and with Mr & Mrs Nel course the appropriation does not th car on the pavement. In more cases than we like to remember don Ellett of Loa. those both in and out of satisfy the part of the car 1ft on the pavement ends' up one place and Mr & Mrs Raymond Heaps and Congress who believe that it is the have of Los Angeles, daughter the part on the road shoulder ends up in another place, With baby of the United States been visiting with her parents, Mr responsibility broken bodies in between," said G. Ernest Bourne, executive & Mrs Parley Harrison and with to see to it that there is a chicken in every pot of every person in the his parents in Midvale. secretary of the Utah Safety Council. world. But when you "I know that gory reference to accidents are not nice, but Mr & Mrs Albert Chatterton of with the argumenttheythatapproach the approto to Crescent neither are the accidents themselves nice," he said, "and until Salt Lake moved priation cuts are ruining our formake their home recently. com and themselves for think relations ponder this fact: The to eign habitually pull people begin sacrament In Sunday meeting national debt of all of the other fre of accident this will road such off the at times, type pltely " evening Melvin and Melba Spencer nations in the world including quently happen." of Bluffdale were the speakers. Russia totals $207 billion. This The Safety Council spokesman pointed out that many peo Melvin and Melba are the twin is $59 billion less than the debt of the attitude that, "well, people driving up can see us brother and sister of Mrs Harold the United State alone. have pie NO MAIDS . . . Before I voted and will turn out for us. That may well be ihe Oakeson. here parked & Mrs Theron C, Olsen and for this appropriation I also satisDr driver other occasions the other but on case in some instances, family returned Sunday from a fied myself of one thing. There is may not really see the parked car until it's too late. In still other nine day trip to Yellowstone park no fat in this appropriation which cases two cars approaching from opposite directions would pass and visiting with friends in St will permit MSA officials and em precisely at the spot of the parked car. If the road is narrow or Anthony. Ida. Lorna Allgood and ployees to continue to live in lav this happens at night one docs not need much imagination to Shirley Olsen accompanied the 01- - ish apartments complete with maid sens home. The two have been vis- service while employed by the govunderstand what could easily, and often does, happen. with Mr & Mrs Herman Reis-ne- r ernment in overseas assignments. "Get that car off the road," is serious advice ten times more iting at Downey, Ida., while they We in Congress as your representso than it is mockery,"". Mr Bourne concluded. atives have put the nations of Euwere at Yellowstone Park. Mr it Mrs Eric Dahl and Mr & rope on notice that they will have Forest Service figures, lists Utah as Mrs Albert Chatterton returned to produce. one of 15 states that does not pro LEAD AND ZINC from a week We who last trip to vide organized protection for all its In woodlands. Although all state and Big Fork, Mont, where they visited supported legislation to place a Utah recorded only seven more private forestlands in Utah are un- with Mr & Mrs Sund Green. They sliding scale tariff on foreign minforest fires in 1952 than in 1951; der protection, a total of 260,000 report the country was very beau- ed lead and zinc lost our battle this in Mon- week by a vote of 242 to 161. The but the area burned in 1952 was acres of federally owned land was tiful by the Gean Lake and " tana. opposition came from the Demo, the previous not protected during 1952. double that burned crats and those Republicans repreBeautifiers The Club, Busy year. led by Urla Jeane Lloyd and chap senting regions whose industries A nationwide forest fire analysis Stare Kraut Pack Assures eroned by Leone Lloyd, recently profit from the distressed prices at issued by American Forest Products Industries this week showed Cushiony Base for Weiners returned from the annual 4-- en which lead and zinc is now being Utahns whose appetites call for campment at the Spruces in Big sold. 202 fires burned 7,049 acres in FOR THE RECORD This is 195 of and kraut" at frequent in- Cottonwood Canyon. Camping, "wiener total a 1952. During 1951 vote the breakdown on bill: the know to were reassured handicraft be acres. will and tervals enjoy 3,302 sports fires burned s ed by JoAnn and Jeanette Olsen, McClellan. chief fores- that the state's farmers and "James are producing the "kraut" half Celia Boren, Sharlene Lloyd, Lou ter, American Forest Products Infire dish in noteworthy volume. Ann Smith. Diane Dunne and Mar forest of said national the dustries, Be hive State growers last seajorie Oliver. Visitors in their losses during 1952 were 30 per cent greater than during the previous son sold more than 2.300 tons of camp included Mr & .Mrs Darwin year, while forest fire incidence cabbage for sauerkraut to canners, Lloyd, Melbourne, Shauna Lou and who packed almost 2,000.000 cans Roxanne Lloyd. increased 15 per cent The AFPI chie'f forester lauded of the vegetable, according to Can Company. Utah's work in the national Keep Green forest fire pretention camMorgan county produces virtual paign and said this work, plus the iy all of the state's cabbage for pro efforts of the efficient forest fire cessing, say economists for the can- fighting organizations in the state, making firm whose Ogden factory prevented many additional fires. annualy manufactures millions of He pointed out that the year be- containers for Utah food packs. fore Utah's Keep Green program was organized in 1947 a total of 286 About 15 million tons of coal per fires burned 22,215 acres. year are consumed in the vicinity The AFPI report, based' on U.S. of the mines where it is produced. NATION Al tp Utah's Forest Fire Losses Go Up ... six-da- y '52 4-- H ... C ' 4 Favoring the bill, 105 Republicans and 56 Democrats; Against the bill 137 Democrats, 104 Republicans and one Independent. OUR ACCOMPLISHMENT . . . Our vigorous fight however was not in vain. The President and his cabinet including the Tariff now have a clear Commission of the picture plight of our domestic mining industry. I am confident that the executive branch of government will take action that will put Utah's mines back in operation. GOODYEAn CORD ALL-NYL- ON Super-Cushio- n Auto Tire fm? LEGAL NOTICES ... STRONGER .... ta rtSert acaiaf modes af WBjhj mm To separate utensils and keep them in place, a removable partition can be made to fit cabinet drawers. Use them for your kitchen and table silver, too. This makes for more efficient work and ease in doing the job. more up to 80 strength for longer wear! WEARS " LONGER up fo mor and 2!' infagf YOURS ' for only a tew dollars mor than a standard tlrol See itl Compare Itl - the new Drive on itl miracle Cord All-Nyl- the tire that's miles ahead n Super-Cushio- . . . for only a few dollars more! As little as $1.25 a week for a palrl rub on I Leonard Newbold 103 B. SUPER SERVICE Cmtttr Ph.' 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Center and rear teats can be removed for extra carrying apace. . Chevrolet Sandy, Ulan MIDVALE BRANCH Member ' I great new v" Midvale, Utah abort 3 'SANDY CITY BANK 4M Fatal injuries in VS. bituminous coal mining have shown a steady decline since 1930. necessary for all neighbors of a locality, or as many persons as possible in a given area to cooperate and treat for earwig control at the same time. In this way, will be reduced to a minimum. , Earwig control can be combined with fly contra! on a farmstead and city lot basis. In this case, spray the walls and foundations of all buildings, spray around the bases of all trees and shrubs, and spray wood piles or any other ground cover which might afford protec tion for the earwigs. This spray application should be made at the NOTICE TO CREDITORS same strength that would be used Estate of Laura M. Whitehead for fly control. Control should be Deceased. and on a scale ex Creditors will present claims applied liberally to rid the premises tensive enough to with vouchers the undersigned at 17 East Center Street, Midvale, of this troublesome pest. However, Utah, on or before the 14th day of if only a few persons in the neighSeptember, A.D. 1953. borhood control earwigs, reingesta- Louise Whitehead Curtis, tions will biuld up af ter the control Administratrix of the Estate of Laura M. White- loses its effectiveness. The earwig bail developed by the head, Deceased. Date of first publication, July 10, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture proved A.D. 1953. to be effective where all persons Everett E. Dahl in a locality applied it This bait 17 East Center Street of : ; consists Utah Midvale, 12 for pounds of Bran, 1 pound of Administratrix Attorney Sodium fluosilicate, 1 quart of Fish" NOTICE TO CREDITORS oil. Estate of Clarence G. WhiteIn preparing this bait, mix the head, Also known as C. G. White- poison thoroughly with the dry head, Deceased. then add the fish oil and Creditors will present claims bran, with vouchers to the undersigned thoroughly remix. No water should at 17 East Center Street. Midvale, be added. Baiting should occur in Utah, on or before the 16th day of the evening, the bait being scatter ixovemDer, a.d. 1953. ed about foundations of all buildZella E. Whitehead. Ad ministratrix of the estate ings, bases of trees and shrubs, of Clarence G. Whitehead. and about known earwig hiding also known as C. G. White places. head, Deceased. Home owners may secure relief Date of first publication, July 10, from earwigs for a short time by 1H53. A.U. spraying or dusting liberally with Everett E. Dahl 50 per cent wettable chlordane or 17 East Center Street Midvale. Utah DDT. This should be applied in the Attorney for Administratrix evening during fair weather. It is best to avoid sprinkling the treated areas for at least two nights after application to give the poison an opportunity to destroy as many earwigs as possible while they are roaming about the treated yard during the night I Friday, July 31, 1953 can-ner- lQlibUjV Be (Quoted from the Utah State Agricultural College Extension Bulletin No. 217) "Earwigs can be controlled by extensive programs of spraying or dusting with chlordane or DDT, or by means of a baiting program. To achive effective control it is TOR t At SENTINEL1 (Utah) Page Six RIVERTON, UTAH 1 V |