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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Thursday, May 7, 1931 Mrs. eonard Brown of West Jor- theater following dinner Thursday in Mrs. Wayne Tischner and Mrs. M. party at the home of Mt·s. C. L. Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and dan sp t Tuesday and Wednesday honor of her sisters, Mrs. J. S. FerJ. Tischner entertanied at supper Boulter at her home on East Second Mrs. Clarence Burmingham. visiting 'th Mrs. Ardella Butterfield. i:ill, Mrs. B. E. Burg-on, Miss Jean Saturday at the home of Mr. and South street last Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Palmer enorris Butterfield and son Madsen and Mrs. Arthur Peterson of Mrs. Mrs. Beth Alsop, Mrs. Elizabeth tertained at dinner Sunday afternoon Mrs. M. J. Tischner in honor of spent ursday as guests of her West Jordan. Wayne Tischner, it being his birthVernon Gray, Editor Hyler, Mrs. Pearl Shaw, Mrs. Veloy in honor of their children, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischner, Mrs. William rs. S. E. Holt, at South mother, day anniversary. Games Wl(re played Alsop, Mrs. Zelma Thompson and Mr&J. Lee A. Palmer. Covers were Torkelsen and Mrs. Wayne Tischner Jordan. and the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Entered as second class matter at Mrs. Myrtle Ostler. laid for Mr. and Mrs. William Pedler Rulon Nichols of Bennion, Mark were hostesses at the home of Mrs. Mrs. rdella Butterfield has moved the postoffice at Midvale, Utah, under Carter E. Grant was the speaker at and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols of Bluffdale, Miss Velma her bea y parlor into the Commer- M. J. Tischner in honor of the M.M.M. Act of March 3, 1879. the B. I. A. meeting held at Sandy William H. Newbold, Mr. and Mrs. Brady of Holladay, Miss Oneida cial buil ng. club Friday. Luncheon was served to First ward chapel Sunday evening. twenty. The iverton First ward enterElmer !'almer, Vida, Della, Donald, Tischner and Lavcon Tischner. Terms of subscription, per year (in The program also included a vocal Mrs. Alvin Miller, assisted by Miss tained a a program at the ward Ross, Myrle and Birdie Palmer includadvance), $1.00. Miss Geneal Jeffs, Miss lola Maysolo by Ed Raddon and a vocal solo ing the guests of honor. Myrtle Miller, entertained at a party house T esday at the closing of the nard, Miss Ora Aylett and Miss Milby Mrs. Paul E. Nelson and a clarinet in honor of Miss Lois Miller, it being ADVERTISING RAT:i:S Mrs. Reed Gardner and son James, dred Aylett entertained in honored M.I. A. her birthday anniversary. Games duet. Mrs. omas Newman entertained Display, per column inch.............. $0.35 of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mr. of the cast that presented the play, at a the ter party at a Salt Lake were played and luncheon was served. Readers, per line _______ ............ _______ .. .10 Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman and and Mri!!. James Hansen. "Tumult," at the home of Miss sons of Salt Lake visited relatives at Mrs. Lydia Bateman entertained at Genearl Jeffs, Saturday. Covers were Modern Job Printing Department Sandy during last week. laid for Mrs. Ella Swenson, Mrs. maintained. All pdces based on the The 4~H club leaders of Sandy at- dinner at her home Friday evening Gladys Densley, lola Maynard, Joseph Frankling Printing Price List. tended the Salt Lake County 4-H in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Newman, Kenneth Bradford, Gail leaders club training class held at the Palmers birthday anniversary. Covers All business correspondence should city and county building on Saturday. were laid for the following, Mrs. 0. H. Peterson, Weston Hamilton, Miss be addressed to the Midvale Jol!rnal, Geneiveve Johns, a leader of South Bateman and son Gale of Magna, Mr. Geneal Jeffs, Melvin Weenig, Misses 136 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah ,Fhone Cottonwood gave a talk and demon- and Mrs. Ross Bateman and children Ora and Mildred Aylett and Duane Densley, after which pn!lgressive Mid. 178. stration on "Posture in Relation to Bonnie and Deon, Miss Doris Cundick, games were played. Clothing." Ella Miller, State Nutri- Mrs. Lydia Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. The <> ·ime and dirt, the wear and tear of a severe winter has Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gtf were tionist gave a talk and demonstration Elmer Palmer. left it imprints on that car of yours. That's why you should Mrs. Emma Holt was special dinner the dinner and theater gues of M~. on the Health H. of 4-H club work. and Mrs. Eldred Heugley of lt Lake our car to us, let us give it the ".once over" and we'll The next meeting of the leaders club guest of Mrs. Ella Beckstead at West on Thursday. ectly frank with you in advising what repairs may be Jordan Sunday. Friday she joined a will be held Saturday, May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown had party of friends from West Jordan ry. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler had their guests during the wtek Mrs. Mrs. N. W. Magnusson entertained as guests Sund?-y, Mrs. Ostler's bro- and spent the day visiting at Granite. as OUR ESTIMATES WiLL PLEASE YOU! Miss Essie Holt entertained the Francis Norr of Tremonton, I,Mr. and at her home Thursday afternoon in ther and chlidren, Mr. and Mrs. MilMrs. H. P. Hemingsen of So1!th Jorhonor of her daughter, Mrs. Donald ton Bodell and children Georgia and members of her club Monday evening. dan and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilkins. Luncheon was served to the following Horne. Those present were Mrs. Ed Arden. Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn GarsJde and Violet Stevens, Oral and Marinda Bishop, Mrs. E. Skoglund, Mrs. BeaThe marriage of Miss Lillian M. Mrs Aaron Garside were ent,rtained trice Seager, Mrs. Sophrona Bate- Parkinson and Lawrence D. Hughes Beckstead, Ivy Wardle, Alloween at dinner Sunday at the hom of Mr. Nayler, Mable Holt and Marie Palmer. and Mrs. George man, Mrs. Margaret Houston, Mrs. took place last Wednesday. Henderson t West Nora Bateman, Mrs. Fanny Wright, Misses Essie Holt and Marinda Mrs. Perry Tolman and little son • ~ Mrs. Walter Wright, Mrs. Reg Nelson, returned home Saturday from the Beckstead entertained their mutual Jordan. Mrs. Melvin Peterson sp nt the Mrs. Pauline Tolman, Mrs. Josephine Miller Maternity home at Midvale. class in the form of a "Home Even- week-end in Salt Lake as est of Dalton, Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson, Mrs. The graduation exercises for the ing" at the home of Lenore Beckstead Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Heugly. Clarence Peterson, Mrs. Florence V~>.n Sandy Junior high school will be held who has been ill for some time. The Miss lola Maynard ·was Dam, Mrs. A. M. Nelson, Mrs. Sarah at the school auditorium Friday even- evening was spent in singing home guest at dinner at the home Rawson, Mrs. Carl Pierson, Mrs. Alice ing, May 15 at 8 p. m. songs and playing "Bunco." Prizes and Mrs. Golden Tempest of Sorenson, Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Mrs. The annual district filed day events were awarded to Hazel Sheppic and last Friday. Alice Smith, Mrs. Lora Tolman, Mrs. will be held on the Jordan high Wilda Nielson. Luncheon was served Thomas P. Page and Mrs. Hattie Auto Horne, Mrs. Peter Hansen, Mrs. school campus Thursday, May 21. The to the following, Lenore, Desna, Freeman were guests of M . and -Says Washington Herald Andrew Nelson, Mrs. Martha Nelson, time will be devoted to class stunt~. Farrell Beckstead, Hazel Sheppic, Mrs. Thomas B. Selater duri g the Mrs. Alice Lawson, Mrs. Geo. Farns- band contests, costume parade, may ·Sensationally different. With every magnifiHazel Christenson, Beth, Georgia and week. worth, Mrs. John Butterwood, the pale dance and track events. Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butt rfield, Wilda Nielsen, Vida Palmer, Phyllis Misses Virginia and Lavon Buttercent thrill dramatically heightened by the voice Wheaden, Alloween Naylor, Ida Miss Phyllis Butterfield and . Miss wood all of Sandy and Mrs. Pauline Stocking, Catherine and Afton Beck- Rheabel Butterfield were gue ts of of the one and only Tolman of 1Sandy and Mrs. Anna CanClair Platt of Kanarra at a Sal Lake stead. ning of Midvale, Mrs. Lucile Smith of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tischner and theater Thursday. Draper, Mrs. Violet Diamond of MurMr. and Mrs. Thomas Goff ntersons Duane and Niel, visited with ray. Prizes were won by Mrs. A. M. tained· at a dinner during the w ek in radio's supreme personality and best loved Nelson and Mrs. Pauline Tolman. Misse:; Mary Nielsen, Lois Parduhn, Mrs. I. N. Beckstead Sunday evening. honor of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. rgan Miss Mable Holt was a dinner guest Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elmer and child- Verona Jacobsen, Clytie Edge!, Edna voice in the world. of Holladay. ren and Mr. and Mrs. L. South were Burningham, Virginia Holt, Ruth of Marinda Beckstead, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seal h d as A surprise party was given in honor guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wardle, Larue Holt, and Helen Hantheir guests during the week Al of Mrs. Luella Newbold at her home Walker of New York, Mrs. Lis D. Rawson and family. sen, Beehive girls of the M. I. A. met The officers and teachers of the at the home of their teacher, Mrs. in honor of her, birthday anniversary Walker and Mrs. Relph Beck of· Primary of the First ward met at the Elme.r Palmer Thursday afternoon, Tuesday evening. Progressive games home of Mrs. Rosella Potter last were played and refreshments served Wednesday afternoon. Those present the time was spent in their scrap book to the following, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel were Mrs. Lora Tolman, Mrs. Mortha work after which luncheon was Newbold and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Nora Bateman, Mrs. served. A number of friends entertained at Dorrel Newbold and family, Mr. and Floss Orton, Mrs. Pauline Tolman, Mrs. William H. Newbold and son Mrs. George Farnsworth, Mrs. Ester a surprise party given in honor of Stewart, Morris, Ronald, Grace, AnnFor Hazel Sheppic Wednesday evening at Boulter and Mrs. Dorothy Nelson. etta, Howard and Leon Newbold and Mrs. Martha Nelson, Mrs. Ester the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas NPwbold. Boulter and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse Thomas Sheppic. Luncheon and games Miss Donna Beckstead spent Monentertained the Sea Gull, Blue Bird were enjoyed by the following guests and Lark classes of the Primary last Hazel Christenson, Veda Brockbank, day in Salt Lake. Friday evening at the First ward Melva Price, Ferra! Beckstead, VirAT chapel. Garnes were played and re- ginia Holt, Hellen Bert, Violet Johnfreshments served to the Misses Lila son, Hazel Sheppic, De Lol McMullin, Setterberg, Pearl Nelson, June Raw- Loren Evans, Burdette Price, Ormal son, Rachel Nelson, Nelda Pierson, Lancaster and Leland Hogad. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra L. Bills anLoa Nelson, Louise Boulter, Irene Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Nielson and nounce the engagement of their Hall, Marjorie Myers, Ruth Tolman, family visited Mr. and Mrs. F. V. daughter Lavon to Curtis Jackson of Call Mid. 173-R or 174-M Pearl Ostler, Evelyn McNarney, Gail Reading of Midvale. Sunday. Salt Lake, the marriage to take place Peterson, Elevra Bird, Barbara WoodMr. and Mrs. John H. Russel of in the near future. house, Ruth Baguley, Louise Setterberg, Ruby Potter, Mrs. Rozella Potter and president Lora Tolman. Mrs. W. 0. Boberg was hostess to r· ---~ · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . the Pep club at her home Wednes.1 day afternoon of last week at a kensington. Luncheon was served to 20 guests. Mrs. T. C. Christian and Mrs. A. 0. Cook were special guests. Mrs. Laury of Salt Lake and Mrs. J. Shadier and daughter Jesse, were visitors Monday of Mrs. Bateman. Mr. C. R. Litchfield of Etna, Wyo., was a guest last week at the home of E. F. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pollard and children have moved from the Ferguson home and are making their home on East Second South street. The Boy Scol!ts of Troop 135 enjoyed an outing at the Murray Dam last Wednesday evening. They were under the direction of Scout Deputy lines, sweeping fendMany factors have Commissioner Arthur E. Peterson, ers and massive wire contributed to the Scout Master Melvin Strong, assistant wheels strikingly remarkably .widescout master Marold Shaw, and troop committeeman Marvin Bird. suggest the car's spr;Jad popularity of The Jolly Twelve club of Crescent fleetness and power. the new Chevrolet met at the home of Mrs. Anna Smith And the appeal of Six. Among these last Wednesday afternoon, honoring her birthday anniversary. Those presChevrolet's beauty arc smooth performent were Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs. ance, low price, is made more proSusannah Smith, Mrs. Leona Beckmatchless economy, nounced by the fact stead, Mrs. M. Sanders, Mrs. Delila Harrison, Mrs. Lena Gardner, Mrs. exceptional riding that all models are An im.porrant factor in Caroline Bolin, Mrs. May Wellington, ChetTolet~.s .smart appear .. C/w~'roler·~ jrQnl-cnd pnavailable in a variease and driving Miss Rose Lunnen, Miss Hazel Wellance i3 the de luxe wire jemble i.~ a fine example of ety of colors. comfort. But no wl1eeb with /arty .steel ington of Crescent and Mrs. Ben the lolest lrf!ntl ~n modi'rn. &pokes and massit..te chromeThomas of Midvale. fea-ture has been dcsisn Interiors, too, are plated hub oops Mrs. Alice Johnson of Salt Lake more strikingly evivisited with her sister, Mrs. 0. E. unusual in every way. The upholstery dent in the enthusiastic public reception Vom Baur, Monday. is carefully tailored. Seats are roomy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrison of the car than its smart new style. • visited relatives at Provo Sunday. deeply cushioned and invitingly soft. Mrs. James Cushing and children of Fisher BGdy craftsmen, with their hackAnd the interiors are tastefully Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunday ground of fine-car designing, have made appointed. of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bateman. Mr. Cushing is a brother of Mrs. Bateman. ' this new Chevrolet an exceptionally . The Misses Hertha Jensen, Beth attractive automobile. In fact, the new Chevrolet Thompson, Ella Greenwood and Betty Study it from any angle and Six is such a thoroughly. Boberg gave a Uke number at the you find it extremely fine-looking au tomohile Brinton ward Sunda:f evening. Th,e pleasing. Lool• at it from Harmonica band under the direction that it has become a very of Mrs. Alvin E. Olson also gave a the fronl and you are popular choice with every number at the Brinton ward. impresst•d by the modish type of buyer. You find it Mrs. I. D. Voorhees of Manti reell.semble of deep radiator, not only the smart family turned home Thursday of last week large headlamps and ear, hut the smart personal after spending two weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Woodarched -tie bar-all gleamcar as well- a worthy comhouse. Thi• emblem-Body by Fi.her--is a ing in rich chromium plate. panion to the expensive symbol of superior body craftsmanship Mrs. L. M. Malstrom entertained Viewed from the side, the automobiles of the two-exclusive with Chevrolet in the loww the officers and teachers of the Seclong hood, low-swung body pric<> field and three-car household. ond ward Primary at her home Thursdav afternoon. Mrs. Loraine Cox and baby of Salt Lake visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bateman. The Third Quorum of Elders and The Great AD~erican 1:ralue their partners enjoyed a social at Fiery Heavens ..• Touched by Sorcerers Granite ward house last Thursday evening. A program was enjoyed and Magic ... Pour Greatest Stars of All CreaNPlV LorD Prices-Roadste-., $475; Sport Roadster (with rumble ocat) $495· Phaeto0 $510 games were played. Refreshments Stand~.~tl Co~pe'l $535; Coach $545; Standard Five-Window Coupe'~ $545;. Spor9t Cou~Je (with ;uo~bl; tion Into the Lap of the World! were served to 75 guests. aeal).., $.,75; Five-Passenger Coupe,. $595; Convertible Cabriolet, $615· Standard Sedan •635· Spe .·, -• S ·d ~6-o C onvert1'bl e L ond au Phaeton, $ 6 50. Special equipment extra. ' Che'Vrolet truck ' chassis "' • $355 c"' to -"~"90 an, "' 0> ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burgon had as •LQW - del'1vered pr1ces • • .... • and easy terms. All price8 f. o .. b. Flint, Mich .. dinner guests Sunday of last week IRENE RICH SUE CAROL president Heber J. Grant, president Heber J. Burgon, Mr. and Mrs. Carter • Duke Ellington's Orchestra E. Grant, Miss Virginia Butterwood, Miss Lavon Butterwood, Harold, Doris See your dealer below and Jeane Burgon. A Mel Brown Production A dinner was given at the home of Mrs. T. E. Anderberg Sunday honorIng her birthday anniversary. The decorations were in yellow and white and spring flowers used as centerRIVERTON, UTAH piece. The guests included Mrs. A. PHONE MID. 95-J-2 R. Lovendahl, Mrs. Theodore Lovenda.le, Mrs. A. P. Spitko and Mrs A. P. Spitko, Jr. and Miss Deloris Spitko, L_ all of Salt Lake City. The following enjoyed a dinner MID·VALE JOURNAL AUTO REPAIRS Up· To· Date SANDY C. J. Ridd Motor Co. Durant Sales and Service ' • I • •••• • "Nothing Like It!'' • • • • • HEll • • • • ay and Saturday, May 8 and 9 SOUTH JORDAN Graham McNamee TULIPS! TULIP MOTHER'S DAY RIVERTON WASH BOBERG'S ·~ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, AprillO, 11, 12, 13 Cltevrolet ltas struek a populat• new note Spellbound • • Mil-. lions Behold This • Twentieth Century • Miracle! • • Mighty stars of • radio incorpulate • in mightiest screen propolition of all time! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •I THEATRE •• • • • • • • • • II NEW CHEVROLET SIX 'I WHETMAN MOTOR C6MPANY II I Iii I |