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Show THE MIDVAL E JOURNA L SANDY The Herriman Temple No. 8 of Salt Lake entertained the Mizpah Temple No. 14 of Sandy Tuesday evening at the K. P. Hall in Sandy. Supper was served to 50 guests. There were 30 guests from Salt Lake. The Ma-Kan-Wee girls of the Pl'i· mary of the second ward and their partners and officers enjoyed a party at the ward chapel Tuesday evening of last week. Games were played anu luncheon was served. Mrs. Birch entertained at a part;> at her home Saturday afternoon honoring the birthday annivet·sary 01 her son Oral. Games were enjoyeu and luncheon served. Mr: and Mrs[ Myrle Allsop and son, Reed, were guests Sunday of Mr. anu Mrs. W. Sanford of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown of Sal Lake were guests last Tuesday 01 Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. 'Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and children of Bingham were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Nephi Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Smith and children of Granger and Mrs. George Newbold and daughter, Zelia, of Draper were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Troster of Midvale announce the birth of a daughter Saturday, February 14. Mrs. Troster was formerly of Sandy. Mrs. C. C. Crapo was hostess to the s. S. club at her home on Main street last Friday afternoon. Dinner was served to club members Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mrs. A. R. Gardner, Mrs. J. M. Boyden, Mrs. A. J. Butler, Mrs. N. 0. Boberg, Mrs. W. 0. Boberg, Mrs. L. W. Nielson, Mrs. J. P. Jensen, Mrs. D. C. Jensen, Mrs. C. S. Anderson, Mrs. L. E. Peterson, Mrs. Arthur· A ROUND TRIP to LOGAN By Telephone 55c (station-to-stat ion day rate) It's Quicker to Telephone 0~ Salt Lake, Sunday. and family Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson was hostess to the Pep club at her home on Main street last Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing. Special guests were Mrs. G. D. Charlier, Mrs. Clarence Peterson, Mrs. F. A. Orton and Mrs. C. A. Crapo. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Boberg ente~tained tl:ie Just-A-Mere club at their home on CountS' stt·eet Tuesday evening of last week. Supper was served on small tables at 8:30 o'clock after which progressive rook was played, prizes being awarded Mrs. Hyrum Jacobsen and Mrs. Eva Christian, and Mr. J. Thomas Ostler and Mr. Henry o. Hendrickson. Those present were ""r. and Mrs. Henry 0. Hendrickson, Jn Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Hewlett, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Dam, Mr. and Mrs. T. c. Christian, Mr. and Mrs. J . .Thomas Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi M. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Peterson and Mrs. Alice Griffith and Mr. Evan 0. Jensen. Mrs. Leo Bateman returned home Thursday of last week from the St. Marks hospital arter an absence of two weeks where she underwent an . operation. Elder Melvin Westenskow of Oregon was a guest during the week ~f Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen and fam1ly. He was enroute home from the Northern States Mission where he labored with Elder Francis Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen. The three wards of Sandy held a party Monday, February 23 honoring E. Peterson, Mrs. C. A. Crapo and Mrs. J. C. Crapo and special guests Mrs. E. W. Packer, Mrs. Laura Giles, Mrs. Driggs and Mrs. Annie Egbert of Salt Lake, Mrs. Alma. F. Smith of Drap0r, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Mrs. A. C. Jensen, Mrs. Bert Adamson, Mrs. L. L. Raddon, Mrs. G. D. Charlier, ::11rs. J. TG. Fordham, Mrs. T. C. ChrisMrs. Henry Hendrickson Sr., ~ ian, M:rs. Stanley Rasmussen, Mrs. Henry 0. Hendrickson and Mrs. Lavina Hansen of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman and .;ons of Salt Lake were guests MonJay of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boulter. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory were Junday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Renold:::. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. \Voodhouse had ts their guests part of last wee!<, Mr. .Voodhouse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Vloodhouse and brothers Mr. ~arl Woodhouse and Mrs. Harden Woodhouse, all of Idaho Falls. Mrs. T. E. Anderberg was the ,;uest of honor at a party given by .he Ladies Aid at the home of Mrs. 0eorge Nelson on South State str~et, with Mrs. Thomas Williamson assisting. The party was given in appreciation of Mrs. Anderberg servmg as Treasurer of the Ladies Aid for the past thirteen years and she was presented with a beautiful plant. Mrs. c. V. Carlson will now act as Treasurer of the society. M:r. and Mr·s. Bateman and son Noal and l\hs. Nora Bateman and son Del attended tahe skii riders contest held at Ecker hill in Parleys canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Erickson of Salt Lake were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Wylo Grant of Grang·er announce the birth of a daughter. !\'Irs. Grant was formerly of . Sandy. The officers and teachers of the Primary of the l<~irst ward met at the home of Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse last Fr·iday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Lena McNarney, Mrs. A. J. Sorenson, Mrs. Perry Tolman, Mrs. Rozella Potter, Mrs. Martha Nelson, Mrs. Pearl Larson, Mrs. Bert Boulter, Mrs. George Farnsworth, Mrs. Nora Bateman and Mrs. Woodhouse. l<uneral services for Janice Ainsworth, 2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Ainsworth of Sandy who died Thur::;day of last week of Penumonia were held Sunday, February 22 at' 2 p. m. at the Third ward chapel. Interment was in Sandy city eemetry. The series of dances given by the Sandy Athletic Association will be every Wednesday evening at the Sandy Amusement Hall and not on Thursday evening as stated in last week's paper. The officers and teachers of the Fir~t ward Primary will entertain at a party for all the children of the PriI<' riday afternoon, February 27 at the basement of the ward chapel. The Misses Marion Hand, Ireta Hansen and Grace Nielson entertained the Church History class of the Sandy Third ward Sunday school on \Vednesday evening. Games were played and prizes awarded to Miss Bernice Grant, Miss Chrystal Das~rup and Creer Nielson. There were thlrtyfour guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ostler and family visited with Mrs. Fern Bodell Thursday , February 26,1931 th~ Di~er -~~s 1to the Old Folks of Sandy. served at noon in the respective wards after which all met at the amus:ment hall where a program and picture show was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brady and daughters of Salt Lake were visitors Sunday of Mrs. Sophrano Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Rawson enj tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. William Elmer and chlidren of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Flitten and children of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harmon and children. t t · d s tt b p t M rs. e er e er urg en er a.tne at her home in East Sandy last Saturd!!-y evening. Progressive " 500 " was played and prizes awarded to Mr. E. Jensen and Mrs. C. Carlson. Lnucheon was served to 12 guests. Mrs. Ada Stowe has as her guest during the week her son, Mr. Arthur Stowe of California Mrs. Stowe left with her son Wednesday for California where she wil visit indefinitely. WEST JORDAN Mr. and Mrs. Rex Orton and children, Betty and Junior, were special guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. MeAllister Sunday. Mr. Orton was formerly with the Safeway Store at Midvale. He has spent the last two years with this company at Price, Utah, and Rock Springs, Wyoming, but has recently been transferred to Salt Lake com- day at Bingham, guests of Mr. and take charge of one of Mrs. Thomas Nerdin. pany's stores there. Miss Virginia Booth entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McAllister and family of American Fork visited with \Vednesday night for Miss Alice Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McAllister during Hogan, Vaudis and Maurine Olsen, Gladys Furse, Emma and Ivy Steadthis week. Miss Irene Chatwin of Salt Lake man, Florence Richardson, Beulah spent part of this week as guest of Yates and Monta Smith. Miss Doris Bird spent Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Atkin McAllister. as guest of Miss Pleasence Monday Sunday afternoon Miss Ruth Sheen Furse. Afton and Maurine Booth, Virginia of Bingham, Bird is confined to his George Mr. Olsen, Vaudis Olsen and Gladys Furse in Midvale, Mr. and home his at bed Lake, Salt in 0. K. R. the attended after which they were supper guests Mrs. Bird were formerly of this ward. d M f 'b-" t th h Mrs. Lundquist of Benjamiro :._ rs. Alford .. r. an e orne o a ., visiting her son and daughter-m-law , Furse. Miss Maurine and Vaudis Olsen en- Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist this tertained at a girls party Friday week. · 1u d e d M'ISS · ht · Th e gues t s me Seven boys of the Wolf Patrol of mg Emma and Ivy Steadman, Virginia the Boy Scouts enjoyed a hike Monday. Booth and Gladys Furse. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bateman and Mr. E. M. Bateman, Wilford Egbert and William Ohwiler attended the famuy of Logan spent part of the basketball game between the A. C. of week visiting friends and relatives Logan and the B. Y. U. at Provo Fri- here and in Salt Lake. His mother, Mrs. Lydia Bateman accompanied day evening. Miss Amelia Buckley of Provo them home Monday where she will spent the week-end here, guest of her spend two weeks as their guest. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nedrin entermother, Mrs. Elzina Buckley. Mrs. Stanley Eastman of Lark is tained at dinner Sunday in honor of convalescing after a serious illness, Mrs. Nerdin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. 0. E. Shulsen, other guests were Miss Eva Anderson of Glendale, Mr. Blackett. A number of friends entertained and Mrs. Elias Denos and daughter, in honor of Mrs. Hazel Ohwiler at her Colleen, Miss Grace and Fay Shulsen, home on Redwood road Thursday Alma, Darrel and Larkin Shulsen. Miss Eva Anderson of Glendale, afternoon. 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