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Show MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE "-- WEST JORDAN W~ Miss Mary Meak of Baccas was a guest of Miss Myrtle Cundick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Crane of Riv erton and Ross Bateman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cundick Sunday after,rwon. Mr. Joshua Wright, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Booth, Miss Dorothy and T. Booth motored to Coalville and Henefer where they will attend the Lythgoe reunion. Betty the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Evans is improving at the St. Marks Hospital where she was operated on for ruptured appendix Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Bywater of Westwood, California, are visiting relatives and friends here. Miss Hycanth Haun daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haun, is home after spendi,ng two weeks at St. Marks hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Earnest Silcox is suffering with infection in the eye thouzht to have been caused by an infected tooth. Mary a.nd Jay Sabey, Delila Rich:trds, Marlon Wilson, Ve!'llon, Orland and Bernice Bateman, Milton. and Gilbert Lancaster Lynn Hart and Wallace Brow.n attended a dancing party at Sandy Monday night given by Reva Hand and Mary Armstrong. Bernice, Wilson and Vernon Bateman, Randall Walker, Dell Smith and Rulo.n Henderson attended a wennie roast Thursday evening at Little Cottonwood Canyon. JORDAN STAKE attended. Supt. Joseph G. Green presided. A very splendid musical program was rendered. The Appollo Quartette sang (a) Jesus. Lover of my Soul (b) Thank God for a Garde:n. A cello solo by Gustav Buggert. Bass Solo, Shiply Burton "Over The Dark Blue Sea." Violin solos, Lillian Shimer. Quartette sang, "Song of Songs" and "Abgent." Harden Bennion gave a very interesting talk o.n oppertunities of yonth and the great out doors. Bishop Leak offered the opening and Emma S. Holt the closing prayer. There were 312 present. Sunday School Conference Sunday School Conference will be held at Herriman ward Sunday, Aug. 28th. Supt. W. W. Malstrom and Eva Bills will visit in the morning session. Lancelot Bills and Olive Crane in the evening session. Lark Ward; Charles Cundick. Emma Gardner, morning session. Roy Berkstead and Essie Holt, evPning session. Bingham, Charles Schmidt. Elsie Cooley, morning session. David C. Watkins, Leah Watkins. evenin~ session. Important Notice Sunday School Union meeting will be held Sunday August 21st. at West Jordan Ward Chapel at 2 o'clock p. m. All officers and teachers are requested to be present. The Primary Union meeting will he held at the West Jordan Chapel Sunday August 21th at 2 p. m. A big rally coming, watch for the date. 1'11. I. A. Union Meeting The M. I. A. U.nion meeting will be heid in Riverton Ward Chapel Sunday at 2 p. m. This is a very important meeting and all M. I. A. officers should be in attendance. The Convention for this organization will be held August 28th at the same place. Program as follows: Sunday ~ to 10 a. m. Separate Stake Board Meetings Including High Council Representative 10 to 11 a.m. Joint Stake Board Meeting 11 to 12:30 p. m. Joint Stake and Ward Officers' Meeti.ng 1 :30 to 2 :30 p. m. Joint Stake and Ward Officers Meeting 2:30 to 4:00p.m. Separate Stake and Ward Officers' Meetings. Including Bishops and High Council Representatives. 7 :00 to 9 :00 p. m. General Session The first Quarterly conference of Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead spent last West Jordan Stake was held Satthe week visiting at Spanisk Fork a.nd urday and Sunday in the West Jordan Provo. ward chapel. Roland Smith, Jr., son of Mr. and Pres. Rudger Clawson of the CounMrs. Roland Smith, of Salt Lake, is cil of the Twelve, and Rulon S. Wells visiting at the home of his uncle, Mr. of the seven President of Seventies, and Mrs. Charles Beckstead this week represe:nted the General Authoriti~s. Miss Verona Walker, a bride of the Pres. Jos. M. Holt was in charge J}ear future attended a party Friday at all ' of the meetings. On Saturday ·'h ight given in her ho.nor at the home music was furnished by the Herriman of Miss Phylis Unsworth. of Salt Lake ward choir. Melvin Ilodell in charge. Mr. Harry Wright of Midvale and Also a male chorus from the Riverton Verona Walke; joined a party of 1 ward. All did very fine work. friends and attended a weinnie roast Pres. Almon T .. Butterfield gave the at Little Cottonwood Canyon Thursday talk and was followed by opening eve.ning. Thomas S. Butterfield of the High Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Nordberg enterCouncil. Pres. Clawson gave a very tained at dinner Saturday evening in i.nteresting talk on "The Duty and honor of their children and grandResponsibility of Ward Teaching and children. Covers were laid for the fol the Pleasure of Work." Pres. Rulon }f,)wing guests; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells discussed the "ResponsibiliS. Otteson and children, Miss Vergie tioo of Individual Members of the Nordberg, Bessie and Harold NordChurch." The battle we must fight berg, of Lark, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nord against sin. Among the speakers berg and three children of Garfield & were Pres. David T. Dahl. Wm. C. Seth and Ebba Nordberg. Crump, Bishops Wm. J. Leak and MJ. and Mrs. K. H. Nordberg and Hyrum Stocking. Bishop son, Seth, motored to Provo Sunday Sunday Morning where they attended the Scandinavian Conference and visited relatives Congregatio.nal Singing, High On and friends. the :Mountain Top. iMr. and Mrs. 0. E. Shulsen enterPrayer Bishop Frank T. Crane, of tained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. L. Herriman. The South Jordan choir G. Smith of Salt Lake Sunday. sang the anthem ''The Holy Temple" Mrs. S. Joseph, of California was Rosamond Holt conducting. Reports the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Shulwere made by Mary B. Pixton of the sen Tuesday. Relief Society, Merl C. Kirk, Pres. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and famthe Y. L. M. I. A. W. W. Malstrom, ily visited at the home of George Di- JUNIOR PROJECT Supt. of Sunday Schools, Ella M. New mond of Salt Lake Sunday. bold, Pres. of the Primary. WORK PLANNED Mrs. Ira Hardcastle and son, DiA duet was rendered by Rosamond mond, of 'Sandy, visited her parents, FOR STAT£ FAIR ,and Golden Holt. Come unto me and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dimond Monday. rest. Pres. Wells addressed the Saints Miss Harris, Salome Atwood of Salt the subject of reverence for the and rirla of Ulah who are enl'Ollo4 upon L a k e, R Uth T ay lor 0 f Ea st MI'd vaIe, hi B071 4.-H Olubo or Voca~ional Agricullurat Sabbath and the opportunities of Isabelle »eading of Midvale Reva O!ubo will compe~•. for aUraotive .Prizes al work. Choir rendered the anthem, lhe Utah State Fa.r, Sal~ Lake C1t7, uc,o· ' ·•• l k, Hand, a,nd C ar Gardner of Sandy,l her 1 ~. &. "Rejoice, The Lord Is King." All of the lmpor,ani olub projeoia G'lb d M 1 B • B ern1ce ar On ateman, I ert atreued by alate and local elub leadero will I an Benediction, B. He:nry Beckstead. aro .cattle, sheep, Lancaster Jay Sabey Wallace Brown ['be ..ta&ed. A.monr them nvlne, garden, oorn, potato, hvesto<):lc, and j member of the High Council. ' ' and Lynn Hart formed a party and at- poultrr judging, baking and 1ewlng, and Sunday Afternoon eanulnr. Pri'zea aro aiao offered for boot pro- j tended the dance Wednesday evening laJtl In farm mecbamca. . The West Jordan choir furnishing In ma!'-7 of the divl•i~na, high acaool •tu at the water gardners at the Old Mill dents wtll parllcfpate tn separate co~te.r• the singing rendered the AnthemCl Ub• from thoae for junior olub members. All d~ tails and regulation• are eontrune1 in 1ht "God Is Love and Loyalty" The male Mr. and Mrs. Wailace Bateman en- State Fair Premium Lio~ which will be so .1t request to the Utah State Fair .\ so•:ia I chorus sang "It was for me" Shiply tertained at dinner Friday in honor upon l::nfrio• ~!on, B~ate Capitol, Sail Lake Oil7. Burton sang a bass solo "Silent Voice" of E. J. Kluke, of Los Angeles, who close September 24~h. Pres. Jos. M. Holt gave a report of is manager of the Traffic Department Loren Dalton and Ralph Howe, of the organization of the Stake also pre of the'Western Air Express. Mr. John Lancaster is home after Los Angeles, Calif., were Midvale vis- sented the General and Stake Authortwo weeks at the St. Marks hospital itors this week, guests of Miss Faye ities for the vote of the people. where he underwent an operation for Peterson. Pres. Clawson and Wells addressed appendicitis. Bert Knowles, Benny Jensen, Ru- 'the saints on the subjects of "RevelaMr. and Mrs. Albert Furse are re- dolph Anderson and "Swede" Jensen bon, Restoration and the Divine Misceiving congratulations upon the birth motored to "Cow Cou,nty" Sunday. sion of Joseph Smith." 1 of a daughter. They report the crop conditions good Prayers were offered by Bishop DaMr. and Mrs. Charles Dimo.nd an- in that vicinity. vid Bills and Jos. N. Hutch~ngs. nounce the birth of a sOn. Monday the The conference was well attended. J. W. Nibley of Midvale won a place 15th of August. Mrs. Alvin Powell is on the sick Sunday Eveninl,!' Mr. and Mrs. George Bird have mov on the twelve-man rifle team, along The joint M. I. A. meeting was well list suffering from rheumatism. ed to Midvale where they will make with eleven Pocatello shooters, to represent the Oregon Short Line unit tlteir home. Mrs. 0. H. Bateman and son. Blair, at the Union Pacific athletic meet to of Magna, spent the week end as the be held at Provo, Utah, September 5 and 6th. Nibley ranked third in the guests of Mrs. Lydia Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Je.nsen and large bore .32 caliber divisio,n. children spent part of last week at A large number from Midvale are Riverdale, Idaho, where they were the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Lorenzo 1\L arranging to attend the entertainmt>nt Wrig1\.t. They also 'visited many oth- which is to be given at Sandy Friday evening by the Presidency of the East er relatives and friends. Miss Amelia Buckley of Provo vis- Jorda.n Stake. The names of Merle E. Brown and ited her mother and other relatives William Thomas were presented to the and friends Friday. Mrs. Leo Reynolds a,nd baby of Pork Council as Firemen. They were offiCity were week end guests of Mrs. dally marie members of the department. Jack Dwight. I --=----======-----.- Back To School Time Geneva Anderson of Grantsvill.e and 2\Ir. Jess V. Ecton of Murray were mar ried at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ecton in Murray Thursday Aug. 11 at five p. m. After the ceremo,ny a wedding breakfast was served to members of the family and immediate friends. A recPption in their honor was given in the evening. I Mr. and :\Irs. C. E. Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Lindahl motored to Brighton Wednesday and will spend 1 thP. remainder of the week. returnin.l!' • .';unday. I FREE ATTRACTIONS Flro'lforln, Parea11ta, li1L11d Oonema, 11nc1111, Horae l'1ll1liiC Oo11teatal I ~y; It Isn't Being Done I Time was when in the strong box of even Yi the most successful men, could be found~ worthless stock which was not worth the pa- Yi 1 pe:r it was written on. But, it isn't being done~ y; any more. When you make this bank your bank you Yi are entitled to advisory service which all our customers enjoy to the fullest. There are y:; good safe investments right here at home. Yi Let us serve you-either in savings or invest .. Telephone Midvale 1 Yi ments. y; y:; (We Pay 4 per cent on Savings) m .... m en A.ute 1'111hhall, Auto Soccer, Com•47 Auto :&ace• Oarahal Show• and ThrUI.r•ll An4 t.lle Oreatu\ Jlspoaitio11 of Utah 'I :Mineral, Arrtcul· tur~ Ltnatoc\, Poultty and 14anu!aoture4 l'roduota .-.er &llelllllled. PLAX XOW TO ATTEND Kenneth and Glen Mitchell of Midvale acr~ompanied by Frank Olsen and :\Ir. Henry of Magna left last Monday ,night for a ten day tl.~hing trip. They will make a tour of Ye!lowstonP. and spend a short time in Montana, . Wyoming and Idaho. Reva Hand and Mary Armstronsr Ientertained at a formal dancing party i.n the third ward chapel in Sandy on Monday evening. trhe hall was atI tractively decorated and a light refreshment was served at intermission. I Twenty couples enjoyed the affair. 'Those attending from Midvale were: Faye Peterson and Noel Petersen, Dorothy Adams and Charles Hood. Isabell" Readi.ng and Leonard Beckstead. DIANA THEATRE PROGRAM :MIDVALE--- UTAH "ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME" For Week Starting August 20th to 26th TIME OF SHOWS: Week Days, Two Shows, 7:30 and 9:15. Sundays and Holidays: 3 shows, 6, 7:30 & 9:15. NOW PLAYINGTHURSDAY and FRIDAY On the Stage, GREEN, The MAGICIAN and his Show of Wonders. ON THE SCREEN"THUNDER" The Marvel Dog In "The Silent Avenger" SATURDAY, SUNDAY & M~ONDAY 3 Big Days-Engagement Extraordinary ROD LA ROQUE in Edwin Carewe's Production Of N" "RESURRECTIO . Yi m Mrs. Fon Elmen and MJs. JoycP. Clark returned Tuesday evehing from an extended trip to Californs:. They ' visited :\Irs. Elmen's sisters,. s. I. D. t"!lothier and ~Irs . Hazel Bart inir their stay i,n Los Ange-les also manv points of interest. They report a very good trip. I HOJI.U :a.A.OES .S!fi!fi'Ji!fi!FiYaiYiYiYi!fi!fiYiYiYi!t;Y;!f;Y;!fi!fi!fi'JiYi~ ~I ~ Miss Edith Wright will entertain at a miscellaneous shower Thursday for ::\liss Verona Walker, who will be a bride cf early September. ThC' house was prettily c! ~ corated in yellow and a lainty luncheon was served. Tv <!nty fivp guests were present. Mrs. William Reid ancl Thelma Pow"!'he Mbses Lenore J cnki.ns, l\Iaurinc ell, Helen Lacomb and Zelia Peterson Peirson and Bertha Lind entertained entertained for Wm. Reid, it bei.n g his for Mis:; Es~her Whitmore a bride of . birthday anniversary. Luncheon was the summ ' r, at a m1~c e llaneous showh All t l t t d 30 . presen ac gues s. serve o · h ·u a m'ce t'1me. we w1s mr. R e1'd many , Pra, at the Lmd home on Wasatch Street, Wednes, ay ~f last week. more birthdays and good luck. Mrs. Jas. D. Powell of Midvale re- I The lav. n waG decorated with bright ceived word from her son in law from ly colored Jap:mcse lanterns and briOgden that her daughter is very sick dal sug6estion~. "Bride and Groom" 1 and "Telegram" were the games play at her home in Ogden. Pd. Prizes were won by .lrs. J. S. Al1le•t. Mrs. K~>lvin Aylf'tt and Miss Dean 1 Bateman. 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