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Show Midvale Journal, Thursday, May 29, 1930 'l.nd Emma Steadman were guests of day, where he will spend the summer. heir former Beehive teacher, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crane and M. S. Newell, Friday afternoon. A children, of Salt Lake, were the 30cial time and refreshments were en- guests of Mr. and Mrs·. Jack Crane joyed. during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goats have Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rhodes enterThe West Jordan "M" Men will .1ad as a week-end guest Miss Fern tained at a dinner SundlJ.Y at their bold their track meet at Riverton }ardner of Lehi, sistet• of Mrs. Goats, home. Covers wer.·'e laid for Mr. and First ward Friday, May 30, Decora- md Mr. Hunter of Salt Lake. They Mrs. W. A. Bodell, Miss Gloria Bodell, tion day, starting at 1 o'clock. Track 1ave just returned from Wyoming, the Misses Hazel, Lorrine, Juanita and field activities of all kinds wil~ vhere they spent the past winter g,nd Muriel Skinner, Earl Rawlings be given. There will be two ball .eaching school. g,pa Dean Stringham of Bingham, and gami\S, one between West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webster an- Mr. and Mrs. John Olmen of Granite. South J.ordan, and Riverton with nounce the birth of a son, born Friday Miss Eva Winn left Friday to Bluffdale, followed by a dance at :Lt the Miller Maternity home in Mid- spend the summer in Salt Lake, •• nightf 'n the West Jordan amusement vale. where she will attend summer school hall. Mrs. Lydia Bateman and daughter, at the University of Utah. ~turday afternoon Lucile, six- Lucille, spent Thursday and Friday in Mrs. Veda W. Deming left for her year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Salt Lake, guests of Mrs. G. J. Bate- home in Ogden, Friday. Sam Cundick, was struck by a car on man. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bigler of Salt " Redw9od road, driven by Mr. ThompGene Burgon and daughter, Mar- Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. son of Magna. She escaped with a ]ory, of Crescent, and Lydia, of Salt Spencer Miller and family, the early few cuts and bruises, and was taken Lake, spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. • part of the week. . to her home. Hyrum Shulsen. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crump and chtlMrs. Violet Heaps and Miss LorThe West Jordan choir members dren, Don and Cal, of Lark, were the raine Lancaster spent last Sunday entertained at a party in the West guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crump vsiting Mrs. Elmer Mooseman. Mrs Jordan ward house Thursday night part of the week. R. H. Poole of Murray, Mrs. Frank in honor of Donald Jessop, their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett and Lancaster, Miss Clara Osborne, Mrs former leader, who is leaving the family of Bingham were the ~ests of Elmer Mooseman of Crescent were ward. Games and refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rhodes dunng the dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. :mjoyed by 75 members. week. William Lancaster, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gardner and Bishop Franklin T. Crane is spendThe closing exercises of the M. I. A. family of Salt Lake were guests of ing a week in Idaho. of the West Jordan ward were held Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olsen, Sunday. Miss Annie Crane entertained the Tuesday night. A well arranged proMiss Mary Ashby of Ogden spent Prim~ry teachers at a candy party gram was given, after which dancing the week-end with her parents, Mr. and dmner at her home Monday. Her was enjoyed. and Mrs. Charles Ashby. guests included Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mrs. George Elkins and daughter, Mrs. Ida Palmer who has been in Mrs. Alice Bowen, Mrs. George Parry, Mary, spent part of last week in Nebraska with her' mother for sev- Mrs. T. H. Miller, Mrs. Terris A. InProvo, visiting her sister, Mrs. Mose era! weeks returned home last Fri- gram and Mrs. Spencer Miller. D ley. Mr. Hyrum Beckstead and day. Miss' Evelyn Palmer, with her The last of a. series of .four lectures George Elkins motored to Provo Sun- mother, will leave Tuesday for Ogden, on flower groWing was giVen ~ednes day. Mrs. Elkins and daughter ac- where they will visit a few days be- day. af~ernoon of last week . m. the companied them home. fore leaving for Nebraska. Miss aud1tonum by Mrs. CredWlggm of The marriage of Ross Egbert, son Palmer will go to Chicago to study Salt Lake to the ladies of the farm of Mrs. Arminta Egbert, to Crilla art next fall. bureau. M~s of Riverton will take place Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mooseman, acCommunity work was done at the June 9 in the Salt Lake temple. companied by Miss Florence Lan- cemetery grounds Monday. MJ;~!. Lydia Bateman announce the caster, spent last week visiting Mr. School closed here Friday, May 23. engagement of her daughter, Lucile, Mooseman's parents at Escalante. The children will be given playto Elmer S. Palmer of South Jordan. On their way home they visited ground supervision three days a week T~ marriage will take place in June. Bryce canyon. during the summer months, under the Miss Venetia McAllister is spending Lillie Miller of American Fork was leadership of Mrs. Spencer Miller and this week visiting at Bingham. injured Sunday and two automobiles 0. D. Ballard. They will also receive On Saturday Mrs. Schyler Call of were demolished on the Bingham musical instruction and dancing lesMurray, Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Buck- highway between Midvale and West sons. ley and son, Delbert; Mrs. Elzina Jordan when J. E. Walker, 20, of The Primary children presented the Buckley motored to Bountiful and Herriman, tried to pass around the health play, "The Fresh Air Spirit spent the day. They were special trafic. Walker's car met an auto- and His Bag of Dreams," Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newell mobile driven by Ernest Webster of evening to well filled house, under the Tolman. Mrs. Elizna Buckley spent West Jordan. direction of the following officers and the afternoon with Mrs. Joseph BenA. J. Sabey returned home Wed- teachers:· Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mrs. nett. nesday morning after spending the Alice Bowen, Mrs. Milton Bodell, Mrs. A preparatory meeting of the Pri- past two years in the southern states. Orvil Freeman, Mrs. Terris A. Inmary officers was held at the home gram, Mrs. George Parry, Mrs. Spenof Mrs. Tony Brown, Monday night, cer Miller, Mrs. Ed Rhodes, Mrs. Glen after which refreshments were served Freeman, Mrs. T. H. Miller, Mrs to Lodema Jensen, Mrs. Zelia Holt, George A. Walker and Miss Annie Mrs. Eva Turpin, Mrs. Horris Young, Crane. Mrs. Tony Brown, Mrs. Juanita Buckley, Mrs. Ethel Dimond, Miss Olive VARIED CARGO ON K D Y L Leak and Mary Dahl. Miss Elaine Coombs of Salt Lake Starting this week, M. Peterson, "FAST FREIGHT" PROGRAM the playground supervisor of Jordan was the guest of Miss Verda Bodell Strains of old Vienna will be heard district, will be pleased to meet all last week. on the air Friday night at 6:30 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dansie had as the. boys and girls of West Jordan when the organist passenger of the ward, from kindergarten to the sev- their guests part of last week Mr. "Fast Freight" program plays the and Mrs. E. J. Burns and family of enth grade, each Monday, Wednesday beloved waltz "Beautiful Blue DanSalt Lake. and Friday on the school playgrounds. Elder Joseph Crane returned home ube" over the Columbia Broadcasting Under Mr. Peterson's able superfrom the Eastern States mission field, System, station KDYL Salt Lake City. vis,ion, a very happy as well as profitable time may be spent by the Sunday. The "Fast Freight" is bringing a Mrs. Annie E. Bills of Salt Lake younger grades during the summer. rich and vaired cargo this week inEvery Thursday Miss Mary Hen- visited her granddaughter, Miss Jessie cluding a medely of war song-s sung derson, a very talent dancing teacher, Farmer, last week. Stanley Hansen of Montpelier, Ida., by the musical train crew, the Wheawill give free dancing lessons to the was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John ties Quartette, as well as organ solos larger boys and girls. From 10 to 11 E. Butterfield and family part of last of "The Man I Love" ,"Trees", "Tella. m. will be devoted to a girls' class; week. · It ·to the D aistes · · " an d "B'tt from 11 to 12 will be for the boys' . c f s a lt L a k e mg 1 . er . c 11a M 1ss orne rane o , t . class. The dances will include ballet spent the week-end visiting her Sweet · The guar et Will also smg and other dancing. Free music les- mother Mrs. Sarah J. Crane. J "When the Red, Red Robin Comes sons will also be continued during Miss' Ruth Butterfield of Salt Lake Bob, Bob, Bobin' Along" and a poputhe summer months under the direcspent last week visiting her parents, lar yodel number. tion of Mr. Christianson, who is takMr. and Mrs. Samuel Butterfield. -------ing Mr. Jessop's place as music Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bodell bad teacher of the West Jordan ward. There were 31,500 persons killed in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olsen, Mr. and as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. accidents to motor cars last year, Mrs. Roy Abbott motored to Salt Will Askee and children, Lorin, Beth while but 53,381 persons were killed Lake Tuesday night and attended a and Betty, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and in action, or did from wounds, among Mrs. Ellis Allen and family of Rivtheater. the American forces during the Afton Gardner, Beatrice Bateman, erton. World's War. Rex Crump left for Idaho, ~aturFlorence Richardson, Edna S. Hogan WEST JORDAN HERRIMAN ITEMS SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR Values like these deserve a "loud speaker'' SHIRTS 98candUp NECKWEAR f 50candUp Every new shirt style with every new collar is her~-white and pastels-pre-shrunk shirtings -cnsp, cool backgrounds for your bright foulards, bold charvets and vividly printed cottons and linen neckwear. I The unusually attractive prices will permit generous selections Famous Clothing Company "We Dress the Best Dressed Men in Town" Sports Ensemble Mrs. W. C. Goff, Howard Parr and I Mrs. Alex Beckstead. The guests ~osep.h Pelty of Salt Lake. Follow-l.numbered thirty-six. Prizes were mg. dinner, Mr. all:d Mrs. Waters took awarded to Mrs. Andrew Nelson, Mrs. the~r gut;sts to Bmgham on a sight- H. P. Miller, Mrs. 0. Olson, Mrs. L. seemg t~1p, and later the party went A. Porter, Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. Curtis to Salta1r; Mr.. Austip. holds the title Booth and Mrs. R. R. Fenn. The of Impenal Prmce of the Dramatic out-of-town guests were Mrs. L. Orde~ of Kbora~san, and he and Mrs. Greenig, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Campbell, Austm are tourmg the United States Mrs. W. Maycroft and Mrs. Frantz and Canada in the interests of the of Salt Lake; Mrs. LaDrue Drowr: order. and Mrs. George Smith of Magna; and Outstanding among the recent Mrs. L. A. Walters of Murray. socia! events in Midvale is the bridge luncheon given Friday of last week at The railr oads of the country paid the Eli Mitchell home on Locust street. Assisting hostesses with Mrs. out $5,595 per minute for labor and Mitchell were Mrs. E. T. Brown and $776 for taxes last year. I'A.VI A tan suede jacket, belted and trimmed with buckled bands of sued(\ at the collar and cuffs, a sport sweat· er J.nd an accordion Ltlalted tan silk crepe skirt made up this Interesting sports ensemble. A final touch Is add· ed with a roman striped scarf and a ,.soft tan felt hat banded with Roman ' ~tripcd ribbons. h11DVALE ITEMS Mrs. L. F. Pett had as her guests 1.t the Community club luncheon, Wednesday, her mother, Mrs. George W. Watkins of Salt Lake, and her dster, Mrs. Elmer Bart;Iett. At her home on Grant street FriJay of last week, Mrs. Earl Smickle ~ntertained the officers and teachers ~f the Primary association. A social l1our followed discussion of lesson plans. Refreshments were served to twelve guests. Mrs. Alice Rosse and her guest. Mrs. Colin Wells, were guests at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lawson. at the Newhouse hotel, Thursday. Miss Edith Hansen, who has been en Midvale during the school year, left Monday to return to her home in Ephraim. Mrs. Colin Wells of Los Angeles. 'ormerly Miss Isobel Rosse, is visiting h er mother and sisters in Midla.le, Mrs. Alice Rosse and family 'Yirs. Wells expects to be here two .veeks. She will be accompanied on '1er return trip by Miss Vida Hanson 1nd Miss Ellen Rosse. Miss Laura Gardner and Miss Helen Stokes were guests at the ban{Uet given Saturday in Salt Lake at the Newhouse hotel by Chi Delta ?hi, honorary literary sorority of the University of Utah. Mrs. George Wells of Bingham visited friends and relatives in Midvale, Tuesday. In celebration of the birthday anniversary of their young son, Ray, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett entertained at a picnic party in a nearby canyon, Saturday of last week. - Mrs. E. Barnes of Salt Lake was the guest of her sister, Mrs. John A. Aylett, at the Community club lunch~on given Wednesday of last week. At the home of Mrs. Guy H. Wight, Thursday evening of last week, Mrs. George W. Cox entertained members ;Jf the Evening Bridge club. Mrs. J. W. Farmer and Mrs. H. J. Grant won high scores. Miss Ida Heywood, of the Jordan high school faculty, who has lived in Midvale during the school year, will visit her parents in Panguitch before making other plans for the vacation. Mrs. L. L. Durnford was hostess to members of her card club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Jefferson street. Refreshments were served following the games. Eight guests were present. Relatives and friends of Miss Maurine Woodhead and Miss Madeline Corak, graduate nurses, attended the exercises at the St. Mark's cathedral a nd the reception following at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Firth and children have gone to Salt Lake to make their home. Mrs. William Waters, Mrs. D. A. Drown, Mrs. William Ostling, Mrs. Olga Whittemore, . Mrs. George Wright, Mrs. J. S. Alley of Midvale, Mrs. W. T. Vincent and Mrs. W. W. O'Brien of Sandy, and Mrs. George Smith of Magna were entertained Monday at a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. H. P. Miller of Salt Lake. Mrs. George W. Cox and small daughter, Barbara Ann, left Friday to spend two weeks with relatives in Spring City. Miss Francella Southerland, of the Midvale Junior high school faculty, left last week to spend her vacation at her home in Logan. Mrs. W. J. Woodhead entertained at a birthday party Tuesday for her daughter, Edna May, on her seventh anniversary. A number of small guests enjoyed the affair. Games were played on the lawn and refreshments were served. Mrs. E. W. Robinson, Mrs. Van Johnstone, Miss Oralie Rawson, Mrs. N. F. Madsen, H. E. Phelps, Mrs. Nielson, Miss Laura Gardner and Mrs. George Gardner were guests Wednesday of last week at a bridge dinner given .at Cobblemore. Miss Gretchen Horst of Salt Lake was the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. William Waters had as their guests Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Austin of San Diego, Calif.; The Word of a Veteran-"lVIy Lad-Save Your Nickels and Pennies Now" This 1s the advice of the veteran who has been "through the mill." .. Mighty good adVIce, too, for parents to give their boysthen back it up by starting a SAVINGS ACCOUNT for the boy at this bank. This will teach him the value of saving--one of the biggest .assets in training fo.r the future. Start Your Boy's Savings Account Now! Midvale State Bank MIDVALE, UtAH LOW FARES BEGINNING May 15th to the West May 22nd to the East Then DAILY TO SEPT. 30th Return Limit Oct. 31st SUMMER EXCURSION EAST AND WEST Plan now where to go, what to see this summer. Travel by train and have more time and energy atJour destination. Take advantage of sped low fares in effect as indicated. DELIGHTFUL SIDE TRIPS Interesting slde trips to Zion National Park and other wonders of southern Utah, or to Yellowstone, o~ Grand Teton Nation· al Park, at slight additional cost. Visit Denver and Rocky Mountain National Park at no extra railroad fare. Examples of Low Round Trip Fares from SALT LAKE CITY TO . ' Denver ............ f36.00 Omaha ............ 64.0G Knn11a11 Cfty .... 64.03 Chlengo .......... 'T 4.55 N eft' York .. , ..._131'i.911 Bo11ton ............142.01 Wa11hln8'ton ..130.11 l.oa Angelea.... 40.00 Portland ............48.30 Proportionately low fare• to other polntll LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES A choice of return routes ...go one way, return another ... and stop over anywhere enroute. Final return limit, Oct. 31st. Luxurious comfort, unexcelled service feature Union Pacific trains. For further particulars, consult nearest ticket agent. D. S. SPENCER, General Passenger Agent Salt Lake City TWO-FOR-ONE THEATER TICKET This Coupon will admit one child under 12 years of age to IRIS THEATRE THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1980 With one regular paid admission. Or this coupon and lOc good for single admission for child under 12 years of age. COMPLIMENTS OF MIDVALE JOURNAL |