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Show THE MIDV ALE JOUR NAL Thurs day, Febru ary 5, 1931 • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • ,:/ t;H fiN G ~ • TNflU,~, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • gressive games were played, prizes going to Mrs. May Bateman, Mrs. Leona Bateman and Mrs. Albine • Richardso n. A dainty luncheon was Vernon Gray, Editor served to the following members : Mesdame s Ella Beckstea d, Leona Terms of subscript ion, per year (in Beckstead , Ella Richardso n, Albine advance) , $1.00. Richardso n, Vern Gardner, Clinton Arthella Blackett, Ed Entered as second class matter at Gardner, Bateman, May Bateman, Ella the poatoffice at Midvale, Utah, under Elkins, Henderso n, Dora Bateman, Ethel Act of March 3, 1879. Bessie Bateman and Ivy Lundquis t. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peterson of • ADVERT ISING RATES announce the birth of a Bingham Display, per column inch.............. $0.35 Mrs. Peterson was fordaughter. .10 Readers, per line ............................ merly Edith Beckstea d and was a Modern Job Printing Departm ent former resident of this ward. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Egbert anmaintaine d. All prices based on the nounce the birth of a daughter at the Franklin& ' Printing Price List. general hospital, Friday. Mr. and All business correspon dence should Mrs. Egbert were formerly of this be addressed to the Midvale Journal, ward. 136 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah Phone Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton and Mid. 178. daughter Mary were special dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman, Thursday . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holdaway and small son, of Eureka, are spending a month with Mrs. Holdawa y's father, Ray Haun. Mr. Holdaway met Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mabey of with an accident at a mine in Eureka, South Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert injuring his hand quite badly. Olsen, Clarence and Arthur Dahl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nerdin and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Donna, of Bingham . spent Hyrum Stocking at Riverton, Sun- Monday with their children, Mr. and day. Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin. A stake Primary entertain ment Friday night a number of friends will be given in the West Jordan <~.nd relatives met at the home of Ray Junior high school auditoriu m, Wed- Haun and surprised his daughter . nesday evening, February 11. A very Rayola, the occasion being her birthgood program has been arranged, day anniversa ry. "Bunco" was playconsistin g of selections by the Jordan ed, prizes being awarded to Mrs. vaudevill e Lloyd Nerdin and Mrs. Rayola Holdhigh school members, all wards away. Luncheon was served to Mr. from stunts and selections It will and Mrs. Lawrence Westling of Salt stake. Jordan in the West start promptly at 8 p. m. Admissio n Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hold. charges will be 25 cents for adults 1.way of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. and 10 cents for all children of Pri- Blazzard, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haun mary age. of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Jr., Hogan, Donald Denos, Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Nerdin, Mr. and Mrs. upon ations congratul Mrs. Axel Lundquis t. Ray Haun. Hyaare receiving HAT from the Columbia lcefields in the Canadian Rocky Mouncinth, Iris, Earl. Neil and Jack Haun. the birth of a son, born January 31. tains three great rivers flow to three different oceans? They Saturday evening- Mr. and Mrs David T. Dahl and daughter, Mary, are: the Columbia which flows Into the Pacific Ocean; the Mackenzi e returned home last week after spend- Orson Shulsen and family, Mr. and which flows into the Arctic Ocean and the Saskatche wan River which ing three weeks touring through Cali- Mrs. Elias Denos and daughter, Col- • finds its outlet through the Nelson River into Hudson Bay and thence fornia, visiting many relatives and Ieen, joined a party of friends from to the Atlantic Ocean. Bingham and attended a surprise friends. Mrs. Fannie Williams, accompan ied party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. duet by Mrs. Eunice Nelson and Mrs. tertained the entertain ment and reby her daughter and son-in-law , Mr. Henry Bohe of Salt Lake. given in of the Third McCleary concluded the pro- freshmen ts committe es their home in at and Mrs. G. C. Bowers of Salt Lake, honor of Mr. Bohe's birthday anni- LaNome Elders of Quorum to Luncheon was served gram. versary. Ocean at months two spending is East Sandy, last Tuesday evening. A group of relatives and friends Sisters Patience Charlier, Rachel Jen- Progressi ve "rook" was played and Park, Calif., and visiting other places , Swenson, Mabel Monahan of interest. She spent her fifty-sixt h met at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. sen, Zelia Veloy Alsop, Flor- prizes awarded Mrs. Ancel Rich and Stapley, Madge honor in night Saturday Silcox Ernest wedding anniversa ry on the U. S. S. Ed Bishop, and Paul Greenwoo d was of Mrs. Silcox's birthday anniversa ry. ence Raddon, Fern Hendrick son, La- awarded consolati on prize. LunchMississip pi. vina Hansen, Cordia Hendrick son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen enter- Garnes and luncheon were enjoyed by Amelia Ord, Elizabeth Oldham, Yin- eon was served. Those present were tained the J. B. club at their home 32 guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Thompso n, Friday afternoon Mrs. w. w. Mal- nie Boulter, Elizabeth Alsop, Eunice Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bishop, Mr. and Friday night. Progressi ve "rook" was Mary E. Jensen, Katie Mumplayed, high score going to E. M. strom, assisted by her sisters, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Loretta Brown. The next Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler, Mr. and Paul and ford Baird E. H. Bateman and Mrs. George Henderso n, J. B. Standing and Mrs. Mrs. and Mr. Rich, Ancel at the home of Mrs. and consolatio n to Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake, entertain ed in honor of meeting will beFriday afternoon , Feb- Greenwoo d, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. ClaySwenson Zelia birthday eighth Lucile's Henry Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter her daughter ton, Mr. and Mrs. Alma McCleary Jenkins of Midvale were special anniversa ry. Children' s progressi ve ruary 27. William Jones. and Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Alsop and farog-ames were played, prizes being guests. Primary officers and teachers The Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dimond awarded to Helen Hansen and Afton ily were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. . of the Third ward entertain ed at a Lake. visited Mrs. Edith Beckstea d of Mid- Lloyd. A dainty luncheon was served , and Mrs. S. L. Brady of Salt The officers of the Second ward missionar y shower in honor of Miss vale at the St. Mark's hospital, Thurs- to twenty classmat~s and friends. 1 Primary met at the home of the presi- Alice Johnson, Thursday afternoon , at Mr. and Mrs. Orson Shulsen enterday. Mrs. Beckstea d underwen t an the home of Mrs. Elmer Johnson. operation for goitre two weeks ago tained at a family dinner Monday dent, Mrs. Earl Alsop, Thursday af- There were 20 guests present. Veneda were present Those ternoon. evening, the occasion being Mrs. and has been very ill. Luella Voorhees of Manti, Mrs. AnGrace Jensen, Irene , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and Shulsen's birthday anniversa ry. The 'Malstrom spent the past month here bas who ThaxGrace ~~ddon, Lurelda derson, ! small daughter, Shirley Ann, of ~ests included William Walker and Mrs. J. M. Draper, were special guests of Miss Miss Farrel Shulsen of Salt Lake, Mr. ton, Lenora Whiting, Mrs. Amasa the guest of her daughter, week in last of spent part Bernice Bateman, Sunday. and Mrs. Elias Denos 3:nd daughter Boulter, Viola Norris, Veloy Allsop 'i Woodhou se,visiting relatives with Lake Salt Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burgon left Colleen. Covers were laid for twe}ve. and Ada Peterson. legThe Murray telephone operator~ enstate and,. the with Adams evening LeVere Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eliats WDendos adnd dauJ:?thhterMCol· · d R v d th B ht d rs. of last WI ay nes e Monday evenmg tertamed islators and their wives on a trip to Iv· een spen ere ay, an an aug ers, e M t d Bl Vera Miss of home the at week were City Brigham of southern Utah. They arrived in Adams Job . urray. . azzar a mce JohnAlice Miss honoring , Cedar City Friday morning, where . Lee A .. Palmer, accomapm ed by hiS visitors Friday evening of Mrs. Skoglund F b h0 1 , 12 f or_ a they visited the Branch Agricultu ral sister, VIda, sang several solos at the Sophrona Bateman· ruary e ea\es .w so.n, . L. D. S. business school assembly Fricollege and then had luncheon as day 1\Irs. Alva Hansen entertam ed at a mission to the Western States. Miss afternoon of guests of the Cedar City Chamber a travMr. and Mr~. Andrew Swenson of birthday party at her borne last J~hnson was presented with Commerc e. In the afternoon they as she rs, co-worke her by bag el!ng her guests of Mr. and Thursday afternoon , honoring . visited the Deseret Mound Iron works, East Midvale were operators telephone the of one was played were Games daughter, Edna. Monday. and in the evening they were guests Mrs. Wallace Bateman, Wilson, and Hughes Arthur Mrs. Mrs. John Richards is on the sick and luncheon served. at dinner at the college, where they Mrs. Glen Pollard entertain ed at ford, arrived home Friday after enjoyed a basketbal l game between list this week. Mrs. A. L. McAlliste r Tuesday after- spending the past three weeks in B. A. C. and Dixie Normal college. is still confined to her home with luncheon at herofhome guest, Mrs. California . her noon in honor Saturday morning the Cedar City rheumati sm. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Mitchell and Those Provo. of d Kenneth Leak, son of Bishop and Walter F. Whitehea Chamber of Commerc e arranged an children of Magna, and Mr. and two and \Vinters Afton Mrs. were automobi le tour to Zion National Mrs. William J. Leak, left Monday at present Wolford 'r'olman and two sons Mrs. and Lake, Salt of Bullock Arthur Mrs. park. They motored to Hurrican e midnight on a mission to Australia . of Salt Lake, und Mrs. Vera Jackson Mrs. George Wbetman of Draper. for luncheon and then to St. George Mr. and Mrs. s. A. Bateman and and two daughter of Midvale were for dinner. They then returned to sons, Steve and Ronald, of Tremon- guests Sunday evening of .Mr. and Cedar iqty and arrived home by speton, Utah, were week-end visitors of Mrs. C. L. Boulter and family. cial train Sunday noon. Mrs. J. M. ~aguley, and son and and Mrs. Bateman 's mother, Mrs. SoMr. and Mrs. J. Q. Adams, Mr. daughter, ElWin and Ruth, returned phrona Bateman. Mrs. Zeno Adams of Union were The Sandburr camp of the DaughMr. and Mrs. Geo. w. Larson and home .S?-J?-day. a~ter spend!ng the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mchome the ters of Utah Pioneers met at daughter, Darlene, of Firth, Idaho. week VISitmg relatives at TWin Falls, Allister during the week. afFriday Dam were week-end guests of Mr. and and Pocatello , Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman and of Mrs. Florence Van FlorMr. and Mrs. S. L. Brady and Mrs. Mrs. wfth 30, Mrs. Myrle Alsop and Mrs. Larson':;~ son Deon enjoyed a waffle luncheon ternoon, January Mozley of Salt Lalo.e were The Wesley hostess. Bateman. assisting as mother, Mrs. Sophrona at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ence Webb Mrs. Sophrona Bateman of guests gl'ven was Ross Trail," Lake, Salt Oregon of "The lesson, .r. R. Cushing Nerdin Saturday evening. evening. Saturday last LaNome Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Stapley; and Madge Draper Mrs. of by McGee Mr. and Mrs. George Elkins entera sang Dam Van Lowell and and McCleary Mr. visitfor were tained at dinner Sunday Naylor and baby, Conrad, Mrs. William Dumas and Mr. and duet; a giograpbi cal sketch of the life ors the last of the week of Mr. and of Mary Elizabeth Layne Wilding was Mrs. Leo Bateman of Sandy. Mrs. Clyde Elkins of Murray. The U. B. club met at the home of read by her granddau ghter, Mrs. FlorMr. an M1:s. J. M. Woodhou se enMrs. Dora Bateman Friday afternoon ence Webb; a reading, "The Horne tertained at dinner at their borne on in honor of Mrs. Bessie Bateman. Pro- Folks," by Mrs. Eunice Nelson, and a East Second South street, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parry and little The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Raymond , were dinner guests of • son, =O~~ K:>O>< >OK:>O of J. H. Tuttle and Miss Helen Tuttle ·=o>=>o><=oK:>OK:>OK:>Ol<O>OK: in HerriSalt Lake, Mrs. Luella Voorhees and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Poore wee~ last of evening ay Miss Lorna Voorhees of Manti, and man Wednesd ¥r~. D. A. Thomas, Mr~. D. Frank, Barbara and Lyle Woodhou se. Mrs. Walter F. Whitehea d and Gnffith, Mrs. Fred Fahrm, Lynn Arlittle daughter, Gwendoly n, of Provo, nold and Harold Nordberg spent sevare guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. era! days of last week in Provo representing the different ward organiGlenn 0. Pollard. of the ward in Leadersh ip zations chiland Mr. and Mrs. Brig. Smith week. Sunday guests dren of Granger were Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Meyerbof fer of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter and spent last week-end in Salt Lake family. Mrs. Ruby Korth spent part of last with relatives and attended the Boy week here with her mother, Mrs. Scouts speaking contest Sunday after- • Rhoda Graves. Mrs. Korth is recov- noon at the Commerc ial club. Mrs. J. O'Brien of Murray is spendering from an illness and operation . the week with her son and daugh- • ing Gosthe The two plays, "Sauce for Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien ter, were Man," a lings" and "Hist, She's family. and Thurschapel ward presented at the Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Peterson were • day evening of last week under the auspices of the Third Quorum of visitors to Midvale Saturday eveElders. Those in the case of "Sauce ning. Mrs. Lucinda Nordberg and E . for the Goslings were Carl J. Sorenwere Midvale visitors SaturArnold son, A. M. Clayton, Paul Greenwoo d, day. Ed Mrs. Norene Greenwoo d, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tee and two sons Bishop, Ancel Rich and Mrs. Ancel part of last week in Riverton spent a She's "Hist, of case Rich. The Tee's parents and in Sandy Mrs. with Dam, Van Nola Miss included Man," Herbert Bartlett, Earl Cox, Garnet with friends. Mrs. Ray Parry entertain ed the Tolman, LrNome McCleary , Miss acting teachers and officers of the Jennie Bishop and Leonard Cowley. dina Relief society at her borne Monday The following ladies enjoyed Zelma evening. A pleasant time was spent Mrs. ner party at the home of • : in chatting and a dainty luncheon afternoon ay Wednesd Thompso n last also enjoyed. was Allsop, Beth Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Pearl George Eastman and son Mrs. Thomas J. Mrs. Allsop, Veloy Mrs. Ostler, Mrs. C. L. Boulter, Mrs. Bert Homer and daughter- in-law, Mrs. Boulter, Mrs. Ancel Rich and Mrs. Stanley Eastman, spent Tuesday in Salt Lake with friends. Zelma Thompso n. Mr. and Mrs. David Peterson wele The Sandy First ward conferenc their son David home Monday comed 8 ""'ill begin the week of February of this week, after an absence eveevening Sunday e conferenc with Primary years, during which time he your of society Relief o'clock, 7:30 at ning conferenc e on Tuesday at 2 p. m., spent in the U. S. navy. He came M. I. A. conferenc e on Monday at 7:30 direct from Los Angeles, where he p. m., Priesthoo d conferenc e Sunday was located part of the time. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Beckstea d of morning, February 15, at 9 a. m. The Jordan spent Tuesday with their held West be will Sunday school conferenc e Mrs. Millie Wykert and family . m., a. sister, 10 at 15, Sunday, February Mrs. W. J. Fahrni and Mr. e and Mr. conferenc ward annual the with Sunday evening, February 15, at 7:30 and Mrs. eLonard Steel enjoyed the basketbal l game in Bingham Friday o'clock. ~~~~~~~~K:::>(od Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Sorenson en- evening. MlnVALE JOURNAL -- Do You Kno w? --•• • WEST JORDAN Friday and Satl!r day, Febru ary 6 and 7 •r-~~----~~~------~~ A MIGHTY FILM OF COLD KILLERS lit a desperate, frenzied moment, Alice Malden realizes her mistake in betraying her lover! She wronged him~ and now she couldn't free him l Ken Maynard got out of it though~ using his daring courage and a dextrous horse for support! That's li' "Fighting Thru"-K en's first all-talkin g West· ern!J . •.~~~~~~~~~~~,· . • • • • • • • • T ·- Sunda y, l\londay, Tuesd ay, Feb. 8, 9 and 10 • • • • • • • • • •• • II Heroin es! T h e y • gave their lives! • They gave their • love. What woma n :cou ld say NO! to • heroes on the brink I II • of hell! fl • The woma n's side • of it! Told for the first time! II . SANDY LARK uy ow! ~ Q Q Q We still have a large stock· of winter merchandise that we are selling at Greatly Reduced Prices Q Q 0 Q Q Q Q Q Q Fa~ous Clothing Co. "We Dress the Best Dress ed Men in Town " ~~>OO<:::>O~ ~ ~ • • • • • • • • The Glorious Seque l to "The Big Parad e" 'I ): • • .. ·...... '' , • with Rober t Montg omery Rober t Ames, June Walke r, Anita Page Zasu t · pPitts Mar1e reVOS • :/~• • .\Vednes day and Thurs•day' Febru ary 11 and 12. Retur n Showi ng by Reque st •I • 7he. Firs t Picture • ever shown in • /00% Technicolor • with Sou nd./ • • • ;)/ • • • • • • IRIS THEATRE • • • •• •• •• •• •• • •••• Coming Febru ary 22, 23; 24, 25 By Far the Best Yet-An d We Dont' Mean Maybe! REGUL AR PRICES • ·----------------~~--~----· |