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Show Vol. 6. No.lO. MIDVALE • • lVIidvale, Utah, Thursday, July 3, 1930 Harry Peterson Wins Tennis Tournament Weekly-Price 5 Cents WOOLCROWERS TO MEET IN LOGAN GOLDEN VIEDDINC IS CELEBRATED Miss Carmen Cropper and Hilliary Harry Peterson, Midvale racquet St. Clair were married early in the wielder, proved himself the best of week. The bride is the daughter of thirty-two tennis experts who started Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cropper and was out in pursuit of the Jordan district a student of the University of Utah. cha.mnionship over a week ago. He Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Densley were The Logan Chamber Qf Commerce entertained at their home Tuesday Mr. St. Clair is a graduate of the won the coveted honor after a. torrid is much interested in the Utah State by their children, it being their university and winner of the Cham- four-set encounter with Ken Cropper \Voolgrowers convention to be held at fiftieth weddiRg anniversary. Friends ber of Commerce Pf'ize offered for in the final match Tuesday. The Logan. July 14-15. This is the first and relatives called during the afterthe best essay on mining prob'ems · ~"rl''! were 6-3. 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. On his time this convention has ever been noon and evening and congratulated He will do post graduate work at the way to the top Harry defeated Jimmie held in Logan. Coming at the same university. The young couple will rensen, Jack Thomas, Bill Pressler, times as the Woolgrowers convention them. Refreshments were served to make their home in Salt Lake. 300 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Densley Kenneth Pearson and Ken Cropper. is the Farmers Encampment at the were married July 1, 1880, in the At the beautiful summer home of Deterson won because his terrific Utah State Agricultural college which Salt Lake Endowment House by the Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Nelson in Cotton- drives kept Cropper away from the sho,!ld be an added inducement for a late Daniel H. Wells. Th~y have wood canyon, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. J. W . net. His severe service accounted for good attendance at the convention. eight living sons and daughters 25 Johnson and Mrs. C. M. Middleton '!lany points. Cropper played good All woolgrowers will be special guests grandchildren and one great-gr~nd entertained at a delightful canyon ball, but without his net game was of the college for the encampment. ~hild. Mrs. Densley was born at The chamber of commerce extends a party, Wednesday. A three-course ·mabie to win. cnnllal Herriman, Invitation to Utah, July 20, 1861. She all woolgrowers The tournament has been a decided luncheon was served at 1:30 o'clock of the state has been to attend an ardent church worker all the convention ~uccess. Every man has played good at long tables arranged under the at Logan. A good time is assured her life, working in the Relief society tennis. The sportsmanship exhibited trees near the cabin. The decorations and Primary organizations. were In green and white, carried out has been of the highest order. The them. Those who are coming should on the tables In trailing ivy and next big tennis event of the season give notice as soon as possible to the Mr. Densley was born in StaffordShasta daisies. The guests numbered will be held at Copperton, sometime Logan Chamber of Commerce or to shrie, England, February 28, 1858. the state secretary, James A. Hooper, sixty. Bridge was the diversion and In mid-July. He came to Salt Lake with his parFol\_owing are the results of the Vermont building, Salt Lake City. prizes were won by nine guests. ents, walking from Omaha with the Irving Webb and his KDYL orchestra, which will furnish the music for the Following is the program !or the Miss Agnes Williams of Logan has matches since last week's paper went mule team. They settled in Herrifiremen's dance next \Vednesday. woolgrowers' convention: been the guest of Mrs. Youngs Cut- to press: man and later moved to Riverton First session, July 14, 2 p. m. The Second Round ler. Last Suhaay Miss Williams, where he has lived for nearly fifty FIREMEN TO GIVE DANCE meetin!! will be held at the Logan Harry Peterson defeated Jack Mrs. Cutler and Mrs. Merna Mcyears. He fulfilled a mission to the Junior high school auditorium. ConGregor were the guests of Mrs. Alma Thomas, 6-0, 6-2. southern states. He has always been The Midvale firemen will give a <.1. diligent church worker, spending Bill Pressler defeated Bill Dewey, vention called to order by the chairChristensen of Bingham. dance at the roof garden of the Mid- nundreds of dollars in the erection man; mu~ical selection; address of Miss Lorene Aylett returned home 7-5. 6-3. Supt. D. c. Jensen of Jordan dis- vale amusement hall next Wednesday, of church buildings and aiding in Ken Pearson defeated Howard Bal- welcome, Mayor A. G. Lundstrom of Tuesday from Logan. where she spent Log-an; adctress, President W. H. Har- trict schools in submitting his June July 9. Music for the occasion will church work. He is the father of 34 the week.end as the guest of her lard, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. Frank Wright defeated Grant vev; musical selection; report, Secre- report for the district summer pro- be furnished by Irving Webb's ten- ::hildren and has 70 grandchildren and sister, Mrs. Vincent Lawson. tn.ry James A. Hooper; musical selec- gram feels that the response of t he piece KDYL orchestra. This popular four great-grandchildren. Friday afternoon of last week the Crump, 6-3, 4-6. 7-5. Duane Ballard defeated Dr. Wight, tion : address. President Frank Ha.g- district patrons to the movement has orchestra may be heard over station officers and teachers of the First been very gratifying. All three of KDYL two nights each week. Tune ge'1barth: adjournment. 3-6, 7-5, 6-4. ward Primary association entertained the activities, music, dancing a nd in and listen to the orchest:a. the,n The Blaine evening Watts entertainment defeated will Howard conat the home of Mrs. Earl Smickle In Olson, 6-3, 6-4. playground sist of s upervision have been ex- be sure and come to the f1remen s a. banquet at the Girls' Camp honor of Mrs. Ed Bishop and Mrs. Harold Cannin;; defeated Henry in Lr.,.nn "nnvon. in char~e of Mrs. tremely successful. This has been da~ce next W ednesday and dance to Wm. Orton, who are retiring from T w·inrlro .Tens"n. president of La.di4JI' particularly true in the Bingham dis- I thmr music. Primary activities. Cootie was played, Day by default. Ken Cropper defeated Milan Can- A nxiliary, and will conclude with t\le trlcts. The playground enrollment and prizes being won by Mrs. Kenneth Miss Delila Richards was honored Woolg-rowers ball In the Palais d'Or. attendance is increasing week by Dunn and Mrs. Edith Beckstead. ning, 6-1, 7-9, 6-1. guest at an afternoon shower and 'T'he sec"nd !!e'!sion will convene at week, as the parents realize the fine Qua.rt~r l"in~ls Dainty refreshments were served to • luncheon at the home of the Misses Harry Peterson defeated 10 a. m., Bill July Press15, in the Junior high opportunities for recreation under exten guests. Marie and Leila Abbott, Saturday, ler. 6-1, 2-6, 6-0. school. The program will consist of Mrs. R. H. Clayton entertained pert supervision that are being ofJune 21. A number of girl friends a musicnl Ken selection: Pearson address, defeated DlrectCir Frank Thursday of last week at a bridge tea fered. · enjoyed the affair. 1Nm. Peterson of the U. S. Wriv.ht, A. C. ex2-6. 6-3, 6-4. The report shows that Draper has at her home on South State street. We~t J ordan defeated Midvale In an Blaine Watts defeated Duane Bal- ten~ion division, "Cache Valley and the largest enrollment for music . Amencan Legion Junior baseball The guests included Mrs. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Buckley and Its Resources;" musical selection: ad- work with 135, Midvale leads in num- game at West Jordan, Tuesday. The family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buckley Scalley, Mrs. J. A. Clayton, Mrs. S. lard, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Ken Cropper defeated Harold Can- dr~ss . Cong-res~man Don B. Colto~; ber taking dancing, 19); Sandy has game was featured by the excellent and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray BenW. Gaddie, Mrs. Frank Harris, Mrs. mnslclll selection; adjournment. • D. J. Blake, Mrs. James Hammond, ning, 6-1, 10-8. the largest number in playground pitching of Peterson of the winners, nett and family left Sunday for a Semi-Finals Morning session, Ladies' Auxilia,ily. work, 348. At the Copperton ball and by the errors of the improvised week's vacation at Woodland. Mrs. Wallace Shields and Mrs. Shores Harry Peterson defeated Kenneth at 10 a. m., in Logan Chamber of park, Mr. Santistevan has 340 boys lineup of Midvale boys who conLoveless of Salt Lake, Mrs. A. R. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sider announce Commerce. Called to order by Rep- active weekly. Pearson, 6-3, 6-2. tributed eight misplays in the field . Gardner of Sandy, and Mrs. J. S. the birth of a daughter, born July 1. Ken Cropper defeated Blaine Watts, resentative Lucinda P. Jensen; musiAlley, Mrs. Geo. A. Wright, Mrs. R. Following is the detailed report for Neither side had a man reach first Misses Grace and Ethel Gardner 6-2, 6-0. cal selection; introduction of pres!· the district: until the last of the third when Holt will spend the Fourth in Spanish W. Quick, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Finals dent, Mrs. E. J. Kearns; address of MUSIC got on after an out, through an Fork. H. C. Hart and Mrs. C. M. MiddleHarry Peterson defeated Ken Crop- welcome by President Kearns; musiEnrolled Av. Att. error at third. Lancaster delivered a ton. Misses Genevieve Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley and son, cal selection; address. "How the Aux- Bingham Central .......... 18 Edith Middleton and Phyllis Johnson per, 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. 18 hit, followed by a walk two errors Delbert, returned home Saturday iliary Organization Can Best Serve Bluffdale ........................ 14 assisted in serving. 13 a nd a fielder's choice, and three runs night after spending two weeks at the Sheep Industry;" musical selec- Butler .............................. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cozzens, Miss 26 were chased over. Thatcher, Idaho, guests of Mr. and tion: unfinished business and adjourn- Copperton .......................... 9 Emily Cozzens and Leslie Cozzens re9 For Mi~vale , O'Brien started the Mrs. Scivel Smith. On their way ment. turned Monday from Kemmerer, Crescent .......................... 34 33 seventh w1thh a walk, followed by home they visited one day with Mr. Afternoon session, 2 p. m., July 15, Draper Wyo., where they had spent the 135 ] 3S Dunoskovic , who was given the 'lnd Mrs. Samuel Buckley ZION NATIONAL PARK, July 3.at Provi· .. ........ ....... ... ..... .. . 1 same treatment. Willie Robis poled greater part of the week attending Plans are now complete for handling Junior high school. Musical selection: 18 18 dence, Utah. Gra~lte ............................ a three-base hit, scoring both. Joe the wedding of their niece, Miss Mil- the largest crowd ever to assemble in :>.ddress, "Cooperative Marketing," 16 followed with a home run, Mrs. Lydia Bateman spent three to be arranged for; musical ~~rhilmand B....................... 1157 dred Clark of Kemmerer. 15 nPoulson southern Utah in Zion National park speaker g an oy ................ etting four runs for the inning. Mid- days last week visiting her daughter, Thursday of Jut week Mrs. Leo on July 4, according to E. T. Scoyen, selection; address, F. R. Marshall, 12 vale scored one in the last inning. Mrs. Elmer Palmer, at South Jordan. secretary National Woolgrowers asso- L~rk ................................ 12 Anderson', Mrs. C. L. Anderson, Mrs. superintendent. 13 12 Dunoskovich led off with a single Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Beckstead ciation; announcements; invitation to Mldva.le ............................ J. W. Farmer and Mrs. H. J. Grant At 9:30 a. m. on this date will be visit Farmers 54 49 over short, stole third, and came in arrived home Sunday night after .t;iverton .......................... Encampment, W. D. were guests at a bridge party given held the formal ceremony dedicating 14 R b' • d h't spending a week at Logan, Preston Porter of the U. S. A. C.; musical Sandy .............................. 15 by Mrs. Harvey Sorenson of Sandy. 1 the great Zion-Mt. Carmel highway. selection; 32 32 Sot;th Jordan .................. on We~t s J~~~~~ s~o~ed two in the and Grace, Idaho. Mr. Beckstead adjournment. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton and It is expected that 6000 people will atfinished a two weeks' course in engifamily will spend the week-end of tend this celebration. Governors of g~~~ Bl~gh~~··:::::::::::: ~~ s~ve1:.th after two were out when neering at the A. C. in Logan, Friday. PLAYGROUND BASEBAlJWest Jo dan h1ts m a row allowed Beckstead and the Fourth on the north fork of the a number of states who have been 24 Peterson to score when Landers r .................. 26 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman and LEAGUE GETS UNDER WAY Provo river. They will be joined by attending the governors• conference The first game of the Midvale Playfriends from Salt Lake. 495 dropped the ball at the plate after son, Ke!the, spent Monday night in in Salt Lake City will be present at 14 Totals ....... tagging him. Two walks, an error Heber City. ground leas;:ue sponsored by the JourMiss Beth Evans of Murray was the dedication. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin of BingEnrolled. Av. Att. and a sacrifice added two for good the guest of Misses Katherine and Space in the canyon for the accom- nal was played Monday when the ham visited relatives and friends here measure in the eighth, Soffe and Holt Lillian Stokes last Monday and Tues- modation of visitors Is very limited. Shooting Stars defeated the Juniors 97 scoring to end the game 7-5. 110 Bingham Central ·········· during the week. day. 26 Zion lodge will accommodate over 300 by the score of 17 to 4. The Athletics Rluffdale ........................ 41 Dell Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lillian Hart, who is to be mar- guests; but no one should drive into meet the Main Street Bugs this after- Butler .............................. 39 32 Otto Smith, left Saturday, June 28, noon, and the Juniors and Athletics Copperton ... .. ..... ........... ... 56 ried later in the season, was the the park on the night of July 3 ex40 for a two years' mission to the Cenplay July T. Full schedule will appear motif for a lovely shower given by pecting to find rooms available unCrescent ...... ...... .......... .... 59 5i tral States. Miss Rosalie Olson at her home on less reservations are made and con- in next week's issue. Draper ........................... .136 86 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ashby and State street. Eighteen guests were firmed In advance. Granite ...... .. .. .. ........ .. ...... 38 32 daughter, Beth, of Bountiful, spent invited and bridge was played, folThe public auto camp will accom- GOLF TOURNAMENT Herriman ........................ 32 26 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. STARTS WEDNESDAY Highland Boy .. .............. 68 A number of taxpayers of the Jorlowed by delicious refreshments. modate 100 autos; but this area can63 dan Ashby. school district met last Thursday Cecil Bruner roses and baby's breath not be increased due to physical limNext Wednesday a'golf tournament Lark ................................ 34 30 evening Miss Bernice Myers of Salt Lake is in Firemen's hall to analyze were used as decorations. Miss Olson itations. will be held at the Midvale play- Midvale ............................191 87 spending this week visiting friends a nd discuss the proposed budget for was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Neil The superintendent also stated that grounds, beginning at 1:30 p. m. The Riverton ................. ......... 88 63 the schools for this year. here. Olson. the tunnel on the Zion-Mt. Carmel six low scorers will be taken to the Sandv ..............................131 96 Mrs. Elmer Yates and daughter, Mr. McKendrick the Utah TaxMiss Cora Goff will accompanv Mr. highway will be closed from 8:30a.m. Draper playgrounds to compete with Flduth Jordan .................. 57 44 payers association of Leola, of Salt Lake, s~nt Tuesday as was present and and Mrs. E. J. Seytorth and daugh- to 11 a. m., as the ceremony will be six of Draper's best. A prize will be Union ..............................105 62 presented fig ures compiled by the as- guests of Mrs. Samuel Cundick. ters of Salt Lake to Zion National held in the tunnel and the crowd will given to the winner of the Midvale Uoper Bingham ............ 39 31 sociat ion showing the costs of operA Primary business meeting and park, where they will witness the block the roadway. meet. West Jordan .................. 63 44 '30cial was held at the home of Olive ating the schools of this district for dedication of the Zion-Mt. Carmel Traffic will be directed and conLeak, Monday evening. After the highway. The party left today. They trolled by rangers from Zion, Bryce 910 the past seven years as compared business meeting, the evenin!{ was Totals ........................ 1287 with other districts of the state. plan to spend two weeks in the Grand and Grand Canyon national parks asPLAYGROUND 3pent in learning the Primary dances. Canyon and vicinity. sisted by several members of the Enrolled Av. Att. E ach section of the budget was ex- Luncheon was served to the following Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bf!ll.nr-o of state traffic squad. Boy Scouts from 48 plained in detail by Mr. McKendrick officers and teachers : Irene Olson, of Bin~ham Central .......... 106 Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mclff the Springdale, Utah troop will also 30 and was discussed at length by a the stake board; Lodema Jensen, Eva Bluffdale .................... .... 59 of Midvale were dinner 1?'\l"!lts of Mr. assist in directing traffic. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price returned Rutter .............................. 58 37 number of those present at the meet- Turpin, Evelyn Spratling, Goldie and Mrs. A. R. Worth,., of Salt Lake Saturday of last week from a three Copperton .................. ...... 73 47 ing. A committee was appointed to Pearson, Alblne iRehardson, Mildred during the week. ~rr. and Mrs. months' visit in Texas. MURRAY BEATS MIDVALE 20 present the report of the Utah Tax- Brown, Norma Steadman, Emma S. Crescent .......................... 25 Worthen have just returned from a Marin, little 5-year-old son of Mr. The Murray baseball squad de61 payers association to the board of Pixton, Mary Dahl and Olive Leak. Draper ............................140 trip to Chicago. and Mrs. Earl Richards, underwent feated Midvale by the score of 7 to 5, 19 educa tion Friday night when a meetGranite ............................ 26 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton and Miss Luelle Woodheod and W. Ellis Sunday in a fast, interesting game. an operation Wednesday ptornlng at Herriman ing was held in the high school to 57 ........................ 125 family of Vernal, Utah. have moved Peeler werP ~,.,~~i".r' n.t ~hP hr,me of Nine errors by the Midvale team gave a local hospital for mastoid trouble, 49 consider the budget • for this year. Highland Boy ........... ..... 82 to this ward to make their home. the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Murray the advantage when both following measles. The Journal is unable to publish the 53 Lark ................................ 85 Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tripp and famJ. Woodhead, Jr., Saturday evening, squads scored 11 hits. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smart and Midvale ............................ 96 40 report in full, as requested, on ac· ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Silcox and June 28. The ceremony was performcount of our space being liimted this daughter, Tw!la, and Pete Dow 51 ed by Bishop A. P. Rasmussen of the and granddaughter of Mrs. Annie motored to Strawberry, Monday, and Riverton ..........................107 week. A copy of the repo~t is on file family, Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Silcox 129 Sandy ....... ....................... 348 were among those who attended the Midvale First ward, in the presence Nelson, with whom they have spent enjoyed fishing. 29 at the office and it is available to family party at Riverton, Sunday, South Jordan .................. 54 of the family and intimate friends. the greater part of June. Mrs. John Harwood of Rupert, Union .................. ; ............ 66 24 anyone who may wish to look it over. ~iven in honor of Mrs. Anna Silcox, The bride's dress was of yellow lace Mrs. R. A. Pallanch was the guest Idaho, is visiting here with relatives Upper Bingham ............140 60 it being her 74th birthday anniverover crepe. Following the ceremony of honor at a bridge luncheon· given and friends. 20 West Jordan .................. 60 sary. There were 52 present. J~rdan a wedding supper waa served. The by Mrs. H. C. Hart at the Hart home Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas and Copperton Ball Park .... 340 109 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dimond and guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alberto on Center street, Monday afternoon. children, Eugene and Billy, and Mr. family and Miss Vesta Lancaster are Thursday evening, June 26, the reguBateman, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Beck- Prizes were won by Mrs. H. E. and Mrs. E. J. Peterson of Bingham 833 lar monthly meeting Totals ........................ 1990 spending a week's' vacation in Idaho. of the high counstead, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wood- Phelps and Mrs. R. R. Fenn. Mrs. visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Nordberg of cil was held in the stake office. head, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wood- Pallanch Wlll.s presented with the Brady. Long Beach, Calif., are visiting relahead, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gunderson, guest prize. Problems pertaining to stake effi· Virgie Green spent three days of tives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Parker, Miss ciency was freely discussed by those Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mclff entertain- last week with Donna Nix. Mrs. Ernest Silcox and daughters. Rhea Wallace, Lew Rhinehart, Mr. ed at dinner last Thursday at their present. Mrs. Alina Erickson and baby, Gwen and Mrs. Edith Tripp, attended a.qd Mrs. A. P. Rasmussen, Mr. and home on Main street for Mr. and Darlene, of Salt Lake, are visiting inSunday evening, June 29, genealoga miscellaneous shower at the home M'rs. J. V. Brandburg and Ted Peeler. Mrs. A. R. Worthen, Misses Marjorie definitely with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Marion Hand and three Stokes ical conference was held in Herriman, of Mrs. Fred Harris In Salt Lake, Miss Woodhead is prominent in social and Edith Worthen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erickson. sisters, Helen, Lillian and Catherine, West Jordan and South Jordan wards. Thursday night, given honor of and church affairs and Mr. Peeler Jensen and Gloria Jensen, all of Salt Mrs. James Nance was a Salt Lake advanced to the semi-finals of the Elder Taylor of the Salt Lake temple Mrs. Roy Silcox, a recentinbride. holds a responsible position with the Lake, and Lloyd Mclff of Midvale. Jordan district tennis tournament by and Stake Chairman Reuben S. Hamvisitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson railroad company here. The young Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farmer and Miss Alice Baker of Salt Lake defeating Allee Todd, Ivy Nelson, ilton were the speakers at Herriman, and daughters, Donna and Edith Fay, couple will make their home in Mid- son will spend the Fourth and the spent Monday evening and Tuesday Marie Dunoskovich and Grace Nelson, Elder Gibbs of the Twenty-seventh respectively, in straight set matches. ward in Salt Lake and Robert S. are spending a week's vacation visitvale. following week-end with relatives in with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baker. ing friends and relatives in Idaho. The Sunday school officers and Provo. Officers and teachers of the Union Helen plays Miss Hand, and the twins, Pixton of the stake committee con: Mrs. Ernest Silcox and daughters, teachers of the First ward Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mitchell and Mr. Sunday school enjoyed a trip to Catherine and Lillian, play in the ducted the conference at South Jar· lone and Joyce, spent Wednesday as school and their partners enjoyed Fri- and Mrs. E. T . Brown left Wednes- Saltair Wednesday of last week. semi-final round scheduled for today. dan, and Elder Nunn of the Salt Lake fiuests of Mrs. L. W. Tripp at Murday evening of laat week in Little day to st>end the remainder of the After a delightful plunge In the lake, Wednesday's results: temple workers and Albert 0. Mc- ray. Cottonwood canyon. H. Jri. 4Nichol- week at Fish Lake. Helen Stokes defeated Ivey Nelson, Mullin were the speakers at West a delicious luncheon was enjoyed by Hyrum Beckstead, who has been son took charge of the arrangements. Miss Wanda Madsen, Frankie Is- twenty-six. 6-4, 6-0. Jordan. Each meeting was well at· visiting at Preston and Grace, Idaho, He was assisted by Stephen C. Mar- bell, Ellen Kemp and Clare Cammack Marlon Hand defeated Alice Todd, tended and keen interest shown in with his son Mrs. Maud Proctor left last week and daughter-in-law, Mr. chant, R. L. Redford and Kenneth ot Salt Lake spent the week-end at fo-r Idaho, where she will visit with 6-4. 6-4. this department. Splendid reports and Mrs. Charles Deckstead, is still Cropper. Weiners and marshmallows the ho~e of Mrs. Leo Kemp. Lillian Stokes defeated Marie were given of the genealogical survey at Grace, Idaho, relatives and friends. where his sister, were roasted about a huge bonfire, Donna Nix enjoyed the first three Dunoskovich, 6-3, 6-3. Mrs. Ben Greenburg and four chilthat is being conducted throughout Mrs. Martha Aylett, passed away and songs were sung during the eve- dren, of Chicago, are the guests of days of this week at Community Catherine Stokes defeated Grace the stake. Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Soderman. This camp in Big Cottonwood canyon, the Nelson, 7-5, 6-3. ning. Sunday, July 6, the stake presidency Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman reMrs. Burt Murray, Mrs. J. W. Liv- being their first trip west, they en- guest of her cousin, Virgie Green. Today's schedule: will meet the department heads at 4 turned home from Heber City, Tuesingston, Mrs. W. J. Vincent and Mrs. joyed the thrill of the Wasatch mounMiss Ruby Proctor visited WednesHelen Stowes vs. Marion Hand, at p. m. at the stake office. day morning, where they had been Charles Boe left Midvale last week tains immensely. They think that day of last week with Mrs. Ivan 6 p.m. Don't forget the date of the outing called on account of Mrs. Bateman's to return to their homes in Los An- tbe Salt Lake valley is a pretty place Glover and mother, Mrs. Mary JacobLillian Stokes vs. Catherine Stokes, for the old fo!lts at Liberty park, father, J. W. Winterose, who is seriJelel. The vllftora are the daughters and are not 11orry they came. son, o! East Midvale. at 6 p.m. July 16. ously ill with heart trouble. Activity Program Meets General Response IWest Jordan ------Wins From Midvale Boys .. ,. Expect Many to Attend Highway Dedication i! DANCINJ Taxpayers Meet to Discuss School Budget UNION West ,, Stokes Sisters WininNetGo Stake WEST JORDAN |