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Show THE lVIIDV ALE Thursday, June 11, 1931 JOUR!~AL Mrs. H. C. Hart and Mrs. Arch Nelson were guests Tuesday at a luncheon given at the home of Mrs. S. J. Taylor of Lehi in honor of Mrs. Taylor·s niece from Kansas, who is visiting her. Mrs. C. M. Middleton was hostess to members of the Afternoon Card club Tuesday at her home on State street. Sta.."lding of the Teams Mrs. Albert Watson and Mrs. Fred Won. Lost. Pet. Hopkinson won high scores. Refresh- Riverton ............................ 6 0 1.000 ments were served following the 1\fidvale ............................ 6 .857 1 games. .429 4 Butler ......... ········-············ 3 .400 3 Mrs. Linus E. Morrow entertained Crescent .................. :....... 2 .167 at a shower Tuesday e.fternoon in Union ................................ 1- 5 .000 5 honor of her daughter, Ruby, a bride Sandy .. ... ........ ............... 0 Next week will see the end of the of the week. The guests numbered 22. Those from out of town were Mrs. American Legion baseball league in ·C. Jones of Murray, Mrs. D. Larson the .Jordan district, after which an of Sandy. Mrs. Sam P. Jenkins of all star team will be chosen to repreCopperton, \frs. Jas. Nielson of Salt sent the section. On the evening of Lake and Mrs. J. Bush, Mrs. T. June 18 in Salt Lake a meeting will 1 Showell, Mrs. Sandberg and Mrs. E. be held to make arrangements for any Butterfield of Riverton. Progressive playoffs in this district, according to games were played at small tables Aaron Horne, who is in charge of the and refreshments were served. Miss league here. Morrow received many beautiful and This week's games gave Midvale a victory over Butler by the score of useful gifts. Mrs. H. E. Phelps entertained mem- 31. to 3, and over Union by 18 to 3; b(!rs of her contract bridge club at a Riverton won from Crescent by 7-0 Salt Lake tea room, Friday. and from Butler by 8-3, while Sandy Mrs. L. M. Kemp entertained Wed- was losing to Union 13-7 and to Cresnesday afternoon for her daughter, cent 9-5. Thelma, whose engagement to Harold Next Saturday Crescent will play at T. Hewlett has been announced. Six- .MldvRle; Sand:v will play at Riverton, teen were present and those from out and Union at Butler, while on Tuesof town were Mrs. S. W. Metz, Mrs. day Midvale will travel to Riverton, Thos. Hewlett, Mrs. J. Cammack and Union will play at Crescent, and Mrs. E. W. Burt, all of Salt Lake. Butler will go to Sandy. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Quick and famIly left last week for Nampa, Idaho. Mrs. Quick and daughters, Francine and Annette, and son Bob will spend the vacation months there. Dr. Quick wiil return after a short visit. The job of painting the entire strucMr. and Mrs. Ellis Peeler and Orris Peeler of Provo visited at the ture of the sintering plant of the U. S. Smelting Refining and Mining comW. J. Woodhead home, Sunday. Miss Lucile Pearson, who under- pany in Midvale is well under way, went an operation for the removal of under the direction of Fred Hyke, it her appendix early in the week, is re- wns reported Wednesday by officials of the smelter. The job is one requirported to be improving. The Rasmussen family social club ing the services of four men and will met last Thursday evening at the take another four weeks to complete, home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Ras- It is stated. mussen in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Rasmussen. A dinner was served to eighteen guests. Games followed later in the evening. The birthday club met at the home of Mrs. D. A. Drown, Thursday. Games followed the serving of a luncheon. The guests numbered eight. Six Midvale residents received diDr. and Mrs. Guy H. Wight, Mr. at the commencement exerplomas and Mrs. J. Ho1lis Aylett, Mr. and the University of Utah, Friat cises Mrs. Geo. W. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. were E. E. Greenwood, They day. E. Aaron Horne and Dr. and Mrs. H. the Midvale Junior high of principal evening Saturday guests Nelson were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. hlgh; Kenneth Cropper, Melba B. Pett at Copperton. The party was in Goff, Virginia Esperson, Phyllis Larthe nature of a house warming, as son and Genevieve Rasmussen. Mr. Greenwood was given the deMr. and Mrs. Pett have recently of Master of Arts in Educational gree moved to Copperton. His thesis was enAdministration. one at was who Call, Miss Lorna time a teacher in the Midvale schools, titled, "Valuation of Platoon Schools," but taught elsewhere last year, visited which he prepared under Prof. Leroy E. Cowles. ?..Tiss Goff, who majored friends in Midvale, Sunday. Announcement is made of the mar- in physical education was given the riage of Miss Ruby Morrow to Geo. degree of Bachelor of Science,· while Bush of Riverton, in Salt Lake, Wed- Miss Esperson became a Bachelor of nesday, June 10. The bride is the Arts. Mr. Cropper majored in Mindaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linus E. ing Engineering. Miss Larson and Morrow, and the groom was formerly Miss Rasmussen were g-raduated from in business here. The young couple the two-year normal school. Local students finishing high school will make their home in Riverton. are Ruth Elieson, at the L. D. work Mary Mrs. week last of Saturday Edna O'Connor, at St. Mary'sand S., B. Stokes and daughter, Helen, and . of-the-Wasatch Mrs. Paul Stokes were guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen 1\liDVALE STATE BANK of Provo. CASHIER (.;01\IES HO~E anSpindar FnetJ. Mr. and Mrs. nunce the birth of a son, on June 9. Herbert S. Taylor, cashier of the This is the third child and second son in the Spindar family. Mother ..and Midvale State bank has returned baby are reported to be doing nicely. , from a ten days' fishing trip to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mciff, Mr. and Mackay, Idaho. Mr. Taylor reports Mrs. Glen Lenburg attended a party a very fine time on his trip, and said last Monday evening at the h?me of the fishing in that vicinity was not Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Worthen m Salt one bit less attractive than the many stories of persons who have been in Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rasmussen en- that country would lead one to betertained the Mutual dance committee lieve. I. last week. Refreshments were f>erved to Arthur Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. FIRST WARD CHURCH NOTICES Primary meetings will be held at Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MeIff, Mrs. Henry Beckstead, Miss 2:30 every Tuesday afternoon. SumBertha Lind and Mr. and Mrs. Ever- mer work will consist of social activities, directed play, and recreaett Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shirley return- tional studies. Parents are urged to ed the first of the week from a two cooperate with the Primary workers months' trip through Denver, Chicago to have their children in attendance. On Sunday, June 21, the Elders' and the East. Miss Dorothy Patience entertained Quorum, of which A. Leo Olson is at a party Friday evening at her president, will arrange the program home on Locust street. Games were for the evening sacrament meeting. played and a luncheon was served to A special choir practice is called for Genevieve Dunn, Genevieve Huffman, Thursday evenings, June 11 and 18, Margaret Patience, Emily Cozzens, to prepare musical numbers for the Inez Beckstead, Dorothy Patience, meeting. Next Sunday evening at the reguBeckstead, Darrel Griffth, Farol Ralph Dunn, William Miller, Ross lar sacrament meeting, Coach ArmPugmire, Vincent Patience, Harold strong of the University of Utah will be the speaker. A good attendance is Woodhead and Bob Huffman. desired. LEGION LEAGUE has never bought better Shi r , Sho rt '' ,What comfort I What style f And what a price! All kinds, too . . . separately, or in sets for 98c. Plain knit and run-resisting rayon shirts and shorts . . . or . shorts of fine mercerized broadcloth. Colors and trims are swankly new shirts and shorts harmonizing smartly. Yoke front and elastic waist shorts in varied eff~· New Colors Make Them Smart! SHANT UNG Broad cloth Shirts Smart men will save tremendously on these shirts of superior fabric, scientific fit and in modern solid shades. Preshrunk collars, non-fading colors and a host of other features that seem im• possible at the price I Shantung Silk Ties to Match 98c Faa cyl ·soc ks Ray11n·Celaaeae a ad Bayoa•Me rcerized ZS"··lr The Double Soles -,11 High Spliced Heell Fight W e11r I Shattering all records at this 1 price. An extraordinary "buy" for men who want wear, smart patterns and new colors at an easy-on-the-purse cost I Summer smartness and comfort ' that'a hard to beat. SINTERING PIJ\NT AT Sn1ELTER GIVEN PAINT you'd never expect to llad lor oaly • I Cool light prlntl . • • practical prints for traveling and general wear . . . dark solid colors and lovely pastels. One-pieee dresses, separate jackets and jacket effects ... dresses for sportswear, for the street, for afternoon and evening. Flat crepe, canton crepe, georgette, chifioo and AhantnNI Utah University A wards Diplomas To Midvaleite s JAMES CRUZE DRAFTS PAGEANT FOR PIONEERS :\IIDVALE POOL PARLOR VISITED BY BURGLARS Burglars who gained entrance by forcing a rear window, looted the Three Star pool hall Tuesday night of a quantity of cigars, cigarets and candy in addition to some small change from the cash register, according to a report made to Marshal Roy Steadman. No clue was left by the thieves, it is said. James Cruze, well known director of filmland, who was brought to Salt Lake from Hollywood to direct the Covered Wagon Days celebration, has completed the first draft of the pageant which he will stage during the fete. The event will be held on the ·night of July 25 in the University of Utah stadium. Cruze was the director lac. of the famed film, "The Covered Wagon." DEPAR TMENT • STORE The native Utahn, whose talents have called forth so much favorable comment, stated that active work on the preparation of the pageant will be under way within a day or two. He arrived in Salt Lake Sunday after Louis E. Marcus, director general of on First avenue, Mrs. Ivory Larson the celebration, had gone to the coast was hostess to members of the birth- city with a special invitation for him day club to which she belongs. A to direct the affair. luncheon was served at 1 o'clock, followed by bridge. The game was playY Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Nibley and ed at two tables. I Mrs. J. s. Alley, Miss Laura Gardtheir guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bole and Mr. and Mrs. J. Southard of San ner and Mrs. George Gardner have I Francisco, and Mrs. Annie Dutcher of returned from a vacation visit in I repdiamond baseball the on Rivals Nevada. 'l'onapah, the at Wednesday Hiawatha spent The Wilkins club met at the home resenting units of the Utah Poultry 1 Hermitage in Ogden canyon, and Sun· -11 e D emmg G M f day in Provo canyon. 1as t F n"d ay Producers Cooperative association , Mrs. Wm. Nelson entertal·ned at o ft rs. ranv1 from Salt Lake and Midvale clashed th h t A · t· were ess os e 1ng ss1s ernoon. a for week last of Wednesday inner d w ayne on the Midvale field of battle i'lfonday I dM Mr Geo A w · ht rs. · · rtg an · s. Mrs. W. R. Ashment of East Midvale Deming. and waged war for six innings when , darkness called the game. The score Covers anniversary. birthday on her Miss Eudora Rasmussen is spend- stood 12 to 12. were laid for ten guests.. . 1u de d E.gb crt, c; Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Bole wi"ll leave . ing Midvale players me L k the week with relatives in Salt h , 1b·, Goff , 2b·, R" t r 1c p; er, e. a .ancas in home Saturday to return to their Lynn Bateman, 3b; Bateman, Harold Jorgenson Lawrence Mrs. and Mr. spendingafter Calif., San Francisco, two weeks at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Jorgenson's father, Jos. E. ss; Lind, If; Horald Bateman, cf, and Jenkins, are on a vacation trip to Los E. Bateman, rf. Salt Lal{ers were Mrs. J. w. Nibley. Palmer, c; Birmingham, p; Robinwn, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown, Mrs. G. Angeles and other coast cities. Forgee, 2b; 'l'homas, 3b; Beagley, 1b; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beeney, A. Henley and Mrs. Vern Miller of Lunt, If; Robbins, cf, and Rushss; and Mr. and Ray Rufus Mrs. Salt Lake visited Sunday at the Wm. and Umpires wet·e Steadman rf. forth, l in Sunday spent Sadler R. \V. Mrs. Nelson home on Allen street. Porter. and canyon. Provo home her at Wednesday afternoon, J. c. Penn ey Co. Midva le, Utah MIDVALE ESSES IL NEAR GFINISH dB Salt Lakers Tie Mt.dvale Poultryme n See Our Hand Bills for SATURDAY BARGAINS I MIDVALE, UTAH Special Combin ation! Bozes ol PEN·C O·NAP and a Sani tary Belt all lor A substantial saving! Each box of Pen-Co-Nap contains eight sanitary napkins, soft and comfortably shaped. The ,belt is of webbed elastic with satin tabs. eyC o. . Pe DEPAR TMENT ~idvale, rnETHODIST CHURCH NOTES • lac. STORE Utah iARY ANN T. COOPER OF WEST JORDAN IS DEAD :M:rs. Mary Ann Turner Cooper, 83, widow of Frederick H. Cooper, a farmer formerly of West Jordan, died at a Salt Lake hospital Monday of debilities incident to old age. She was a native of England, coming to Utah sixty-seven years ago. She had no children and is survived by her one sister, Mrs. Amelia Turner, also of West Jordan. !\'IRS. On Sunday morning following the regular session of the Sunday school, there \vill be practice for a Children's Day program to be given Sunday, June 21. 'l'he program will be held on the church lawn is the weather is favorable. The Boy Scout Court of Honor for the East Jordan district is scheduled to be held at the church on Sunday evening, July 5. The entertaining troop, No. 119, is planning to have a Ci~antic Temple Stones large number of awards coming to them. Last week sixteen scouts and Tht> liuwstt>ne forming the Temple their scoutmaster camped for three <>f tl1t' f;nn at Rnall>ek was quarried in days in Big Cottonwod canyon. They tl1;tt dcinit~._ Some of the stones enjoyed a hike to Brighton one day were CO f('et long ant! ta feet thick. and a climb to Lake Blanche the next. the roof, Cooking, fire building and tracking B'ifty four eoiHillllS snpportPcl hi!("h. feet 72 wPt·e tllesP and tests were passed. Also the campfire ceremony each evening was a part of the activities. The Epworth League summer institute is scheduled for Middle canyon at the institute grounds from FOR RENT Newly papered and painted 4-room modern houses 25 July 6 to 13. ' . The Ladies' Aid are planning their and 35 Fi1·st Ave. to be held the party canyon annual ;I latter part of the month at Dr. FOR RENT-Furnish ed apartment, with or without garage. Reasonable 1 Nelson's c_a_b_in_._ _ _ __ price. Has to be seen to be appreciated. 32 Allen St. CANYON PARTY TO BE GIVEN Thursday, June 25, the Ladies' Aid SALE ·In Midvale's best resiof the Community church has ar- FOR dentiaL district, large building lot, ranged for a 1 o'clock luncheon and ft. Reasonable price. H. M. 57x19fi , afternoon at the summer home of Dr. 4 7 Lincoln. Phone Mid. 58. Nicholson, ' and Mrs. H. E. Nelson in Cottonwood . canyon. The commodious rooms and SITUATION WANTED--Re sponsible beautiful grounds offer a cool and lady wants work taking care of It children at night. Reasonable prices. I pleasant place for entertainment. is urged that clubs and various or- Phone Mid. 166-R. ____ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ganizations avail themselves of this RENT 3-room house, bath and FOR thus and enjoyment opportunity for N-27-tt toilet. Wa51. 9837-M. support this church auxiliary. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Wm. Waters, Mrs. C. M. Middleton, and FOR SALE- Good Russett potatoes, Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson 50c sack; bring sacks. J. C. Soffe, and family are occupying the Quick half mile east on Social Ave. Phone home on Allen and she may be reachMid. 67-J2. ed by telephone, Midvale 15. WANT ADS I .. ·- |