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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Thursday, September 3, 1931 LARK MIDVALE JOURNAL VemOD Gray, JDdttor Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Edgel and son, JIDtend u HCODd cJua matter at Ralph, and M1u Reva Hand of Sandy the polltoftlce at Kldv&le, Utah, UDder were the guests ef Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Aot of Karch 3, 1879. Meyerhoffer, Suaday evening. .IW' • IWQ .llfU'II, l'IUl'Jnan \..:rttteJlden TenDII of BUbecripUOil, per year (Ill <~f JIIUC1\Iw.e ~tpeut l::iunaay anerlloou advallce), $1.00. .Vltn Uleu· m\IUler, JIIU'S. WillarQ \..:rlten, IWU JIIU'. ana Alrs. .&AO.o.ara .en ADVERTISING RATES iS tee!. ~tg:Y· per column IDch. ....;......... $0.36 JWSS Phyllis Osborn returned tO her ra. per Une ·········-········-······· .10 .aowe tne 4V4·e pa.1·t ox tne wee!(, ll.tter Kodem .Job PriDtiDg Departmeut ..penumg t.ell W..)'l:l lD l::IOUtn oJOl'QIUl ma.!ntatned. All prices bued on the wu..n reu1.t1Ves. l'raDkl1q PriDtiDc Price Liat. . :Mr. ana llrl.rs. R.' P. Nell entertainea at cw·CIII JUonaay eve~ ox J:nenos All buiDeu correspondence should "WV • wliB we g&l.U.e .,.a.yweeK. ..ma be addreaeed to the :Midvale Journal, Iul· w.gu II\:Ore wore pl'izea 11.nu .:a, 181 N. llaiD St., Kldvale, Utah. Phone ~wen l.o .llr!l'l.i, ~orge .~~a~unan, .llllrs Kid. 178. ..,a VIa .u. JIIIJI.gee, .ut~u ~ellll.llu ueurg~ .:.tott. A lat.<~ 1unt.:11eon was servea 1.0 .... r. ana lltua. t~.ay .Parry, Jld.r. ano. .urs.. .K. .to·• .llt.l.eyeruutter, '.~at~.r. ana .krs. ..... .t!l. }\jeU, Mr. ana Jltlr&. ueorge l:itott £r. ana .IW'B, .uavia u. Magee an~ RIVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Garside and Ars. ueorge Eastman. Mr. and Mrs. Will O'Brien and little famlly, Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Garside Kr. and Mrs. George Henderson and daughter., .Peggy Joice, with :Mr. ana famlly, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Egbert and .114rs. herman \Jreen.balgh and chilfamlly, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown dreD, spent 'J.'uesday in Jl4urray with &Del famlly, Mr. and Mrs. George A. .il4ra. L. O'Brien ana family. Mrs. D. !<'rank Griffith, Mrs. ,, alBateman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Or- lace Blackburn, .k188 Ve.tma Hensen land BatentlLD, Mrs. Maud Sellers and ana Aln. D. A. Thomas attODdeel the chlldreD, Mrs. Sybal May and ch11 stake officers' Mutual conveatlon al. dren, Earl Sellars and son Russell the Granite stake tabernacle in Salt Sellare; Mrs. Euglna Miller and Uike City, Tuesday evening. Troop 114 of Boy Scouts returaed daughter Dorothy, Ivin Macon, Mrs Ardella Butterfield and sons Her Saturday even1Dg after spending ten schel Naylor, Rulon Henderso~ and aays at the Gl'f,llddaddy L..akea on a K1u Lola Bird, Mark Stokes and M1aa Iisntng and camp1Dg expedition, under Laura Stokes attended the Garside the direction 'of Scout Leaders Clyde fa.m1ly reunion held at Liberty park, Crump, Harry Reed and wa.uace Nell. Twelve boya went on the trip. · 1a1t Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllia Park and son, Willard Holley of Augusta, Ga. was the · guest of his sister and Lionell Keith, spent last week in Salt Lake City witn relatives and friends. Myers 1a1t Konday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M&Dyon and Relief The Welt Jordan stake society offtcers enterta.!ned at lunch- three chlldren, of Copperflela, apent eon Sunday during the noon hour at J.<'riday even1Dg with tneir slater and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grabtheir conference. Leland Ferrell of Alberta, canada ner and famlly. The · officers and class leaders of spent last week as guests of Mr. and Kra. James S. Ferrell. On Wednea- the Y L. JrL I · A. gave a very interday he lett for Nevada, accompanied eating' program at tne Sunday evening by Arland KJ.ller. meetlng 1D the L. D. S. chapel. A Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd and reading was given by M1u Velma famlly were enterta.!ned at the home Hensen, a talk by M.rs. Reta Griffith of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Glad, Sun- and mualc&l numbers by the Junior girls, with M1u Jessie ~ as their day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Page had accompanlst. Miss Maxine Fahml was a guest at· as their out-of-town guests during the week Mrs. Thomas B. Sleater, a bridge luncheon at the home of :Miss :11181 Roberta Sleater, Mrs. Frank Lacretia Hart in Salt Lake City Wed' Jobnaon &Del Mr. and Mrs. Robert s. neaday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beckstead of Sleater of Salt Lake, and Mr. and South J rdan Mrs. Duke Page of Nephi were the guests of Mr o Kra. KJ.lton Crane and daughter, an Alma Beckstead Friday of Patricia, of Montpeller, Idaho, are spending the wlDter at the home of Miss Ethel RasmUSII&n and M1u E. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Stewart, both of Mt. Pleasant, are KJ.ller. at the dlatrict school teachers Krs. Melvin Peterson, Mrs. M. J. the new with Dr. Frank year, ensuing the for Torkelsen )Yilllam Mrs. and Ttlchner principal. as Griffith the of members the to hoateaes were The girls' aewlDg club, with its M. M. M. club at the home of Mrs. Peterson, 1a1t Friday. Luncheon was twelve members, were entertallled at the home of Miss Lois Turpin, Friday eerved to fifteen members. where they played games evening, and Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Wallace baby returned home last Wednesday and enjoyed a delightful luncheon after spending two weeks at the hom~ later in the evening. Mrs. Clyde Crump and two sons reof Mr. and Mrs. z. T. Butterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Butterfield and turned to their home the fore part of week, after spendlng two weeks in mn were dinner guests at the home with Mrs~'• parents alville Sunof Kr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Holt, ' day, 1n honor of Mr. Holt's birthday Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Miss Lola Robbins of MlDersvllle anniversary. The West Jordan stake JrL I. A. spent last week with her sister and oftlcers entertallled at a lawn party brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank Monday evenlng at the home ot Mr. Griffith. M1u Robbins is teaching in &Del Mrs. Thomas P. Page. The lawn Copperton high school. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kuphaldt and was strung with lights. Games were played and refreshments eerved to three chlldren were vlsltors ln Salt Lake, Monday. 200 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Will Overson and two Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullock and son, Charles, of Pasadena, Callf., sons, Bobble and Sherrel Overson, revialted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. turned to their home here Monday William 0. Page during the ~ .. -+ two after spending the summer months ~ Oakland, Callf. a--• weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark visited Mr. and Mrs. Golden DeDBley had as their guests during the week Mr. and fri~ 1D Kldvale, Monday of this Krs. Eugene Crump, Kr. and Mrs. wee Lee Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jobnaou of Loa Angeles, M1u Blanche ~~es of Salt Lake, Joseph Butter~ ...... Elmer Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Densley, Vern Goode, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Bills, &Del Floyd Butter- anMdr. and Mrs. William Allhbridge field. son of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Kla Mary Nouack is spending eev- Mrs. Elmo Boggeu motored to Provo er&l weeks at Helper, Price and canyon, SUD.day afternoon. After the SP.ring Canyon, the guest of friends. drive, cltJmer was enjoyed at the home Keith and l-uana Neff spent last of Mr. and Mrs. Boggess. week as Ca.~ of Krs. Fred AlexKra. Almie Smart, son Arvel and . ander at daughters, Elizabeth, Nora and Doro•orKlu Vlrctnla Vaughn lett Tuesday thy, of Botae, Idaho, ret1ll'l18d to their ... Salt Lake, where she will com- home Tueaday, after spending two mence traJntng at St. Mark's hospital. weeks here vlsltlD&' with relatives and lllub Kildred Whipple and Ralph We b of Leb1 were dinner guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dow returned Kr. and Kra. Fred May, SUDda.y. home Sunday from a trip to YellowKr. and Mrs. llahonri Butterfield atone park. They report a very splenand family and Mr. and Mni. Rex did time and brought home a hundred HamUton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. fiDe ftah. L E. Stocking, Tuesday, lt be1Dg her The Union ward Sunday school birthday anniversary. BUperlntendency entertallled Friday Mts. Samuel H. Howard was enter- evenmg at the Union amusement talDed at her home Slmday by her hall, honoring the officers and teachchlldreD. Dinner was served to Mrs. en of the Sunday school. A very enMary A. Orgill, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. joyable even1Dg was spent. Btocldng, Mrs. Emma Stocking, Mr. A meetlllg was held Monday eveand Mrs. Ren Howard, Mr. and Mrs. nln&' at the Murray Fireman's hall Lee Howard of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. and all 4-H club leaders of the coun~ 0. K. Henderson of Garfield, Mr. and ty were ln attendil.nce. Plans were llrL H. J. Crump arad Mr. and M:rs. la.!d for a county demonatraUon conJf. s. Larsen of muttd&le, and Mr. teat to be held in the Sandy Junior and Krs. S. H. Howard. High school, September 9. Kn. 'B!mma Holt of Salt Lake was Elwood Spencer of Granger, Mrs. the guest of Mr. and Krs. Hyrum Horace W. Burgan of Union, and Stocking 1a1t week. Harold Hansen of Sandy, 4-H club 'V!•eea Ivy, Ma.!da and Lova Beck- workers, were chosen as a ftD&Dce ltead of South Jordan are spending committee to ftD&Dce the 4-H club the next few months at the home of leaders• organization for the com1Dg Mr. &Del Kn. Marvin Dansle, where Y~ Plana were la.!d tor a banquet they w1ll attend the Riverton llchool. f:O 'tM. given in the Sandy Junior High Kn. D. D. Adamson and chlldrea school ln November. returned home during the week, after Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of Salt apendlng the past two montba 1n Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Parley's canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Baker. Kra. Eclpr Morgan and famlly reM1s8e8 Ella and L&True Godfrey turned home Sunday, after :rnding entertallled at a house party Tuesday Soda evenlD&' at their home, honoriDg their the palt three montu Sprll.p, Idaho. brother, Wlllard Godfrey. 'l'birtyKiu Florence Danale of Herriman elght guests, school friends of Mr. spent the week-end as the guest of Godfrey, were 1D attendance. Games Kr. and Krs. Zach Butterfield. were played and refreahmeuts were Mr. and Krs. z. T. Butterfield en- Hrved. tertamed at luncheon Sunday 1D honor Mr. and Mrs. Erin Howard and chllof Mr. and Krs. Frank J. Fullmer bf drell of Eut Kldvale, &Del Mrs. Walter Salt Lake. Berrett of Union ret'umed home ll'rlday hom a ten-day trip to Yellowltoae park. Kr and Krs. Nephi Gregory were Loelr, Gun and Novelty ........... Bundai.y d1DD8r peats of Mr. &Del Mrs. 1i&m Kackey of TaylonvUle. All ldDdll of repairiD&", KeJ'I Mr. and Krs. Floyd Berrett anSbarpeDIDg. the birth of a boy, born Tuesnounce Will BUY GUNS day at the L. D. S. hoapital. llrL Jlldvale, Utah Berrett wu formerly :11181 JOllie JenII No. Kaba M. Hil of Lopa. las~ !:'k. e: UNION I, wrrtiCH'S .s I SOUTH JORDAN Bateman and chlldren, Donna, Duane and Jerry, of Logan; Mrs. Edith Jordan, Mlaa Melba Hudson, Mr. Hudson, Scott Burton of Salt Lake, Mrs. Lydia Bateman of Welt Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Palmer were guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Elmef Palmer ' Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Dodd of Ogdenaberg, N. Y., who• is visiting relatives here, was the guest of Mrs. Tony Nelson, Thursday night. Mrs. Dodd was formerly Was Lillian Martin of this ward. Huge Still Located On West Jordan Farm was 1D a plg sty. The ltlll was 1D operation when raided, lt la sald. Karas was released on $750 bond to appear before U. S. Commlaaloner Gould B. Blakeley in Salt Lake. What ls said to be the largest still located by county officers since Grant The Great Amel'ican desert gets Young was elected sheriff was con- plenty of rain In July and August, but fiscated on the farm of Bill Karas at West Jotd&D Friday. Sheriff Young's It lacks rainfall at the important deputies and United States prohibition spring growing season. agents cooperated in the raid. Chris Karas, a brother of Bill was PICTURE TINTING arrested ln Midvale when found t~ans portlng a quantity of liquor, lt is alBring your kOdak pictures leged. FollowlDg this arrest Deputy life by having them tinted to Sheriff George Beckstead reports the and enlarged. Prices reasondiscovery of a 200-gallon capacity atlll, sixteen 50-gallon barrels of mash able. and a completely fitted and lighted MIDVALE DRUG CO. distllllng chamber at the end of a East Midvale ward Primary home- 200-yard tunnel, the entrance of which ~m_ing was held Saturday, August 29, 1n the East Midvale ward amuseJD.ent hall. Primary children 1D costume paraded around the ward house ' lot and a program consisting of songs and dances was then . held ln the amusement hall. About sixty children participated. Miss Helen Encler of Spokane Wash., was a guest this week at th~ FREE MAIL DELIVERY STARTS NOVEMBER 1, 1931 llome of Miss Susie Brady on Social avenue. The Postoffice Department requires a mail box be fixed Sunday evening, August 30, being securel;y to your ~ouse or a plate be put in your front door the fifth Sunday in the month, was MidEast the in "Opportunity Night" to rece1ve the mall from the postman. vale ward and the following, being called by the bishopric, took part on We .h.ave a very fine line of mail boxes to choose from the program: William Kartchner ' , and sohc1t your patronage.. Boy Scout leader, talked on Scout work; soprano solo, Mrs. Earl Tripp, accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Sharp; Mrs. Re1a Bateman and children Mrs. Parley Glover, president of the are leaving this week for Logan JrL I. A., spoke of the work of that where Mrs. Bateman will attend organization for the coming winter; school at the U. S. A. C. this winter. piano solo, M1aa Maxine Clayton; Berniece Holt, "M..I,rlnda Beckstead Mrs. Lester Forbush, president of the and Deana Beckstead, accompanied by Relief society, talked on Relief aoclety Phone Midvale 212 Midvale, Utah 112 North Main St. Marie Palmer, sang a trio "Prayer work; James Brady, superintendent of Perfect," at the funeral a~rvlces of Sunday schools, was the last speaker, Luelle Oakeaon, little daughter of and Mlaa Edna Glover sang the closMr. and Mrs. F. E. Oakeson, at East ing number, "Let the Lower Lights Midvale, Tuesday of last week. Mr. Be Burning." Closing prayer was ofOakeaon ls a brother of Harry Oake- fered by Loraine Adams. aon of this ward. Mr. and Mrs. Cort Roaenhan anA cltJmer party was given at the nounce the birth of a boy, bom Frihome of Bishop and Mrs. B. H. Beck- day, August 28. Mother and babe are steel, WedD88day, in honor of Mrs doing nicely. Beckstead's birthday anniversary: Mrs. Harold Bishop was a Salt Lake The guests included Mr. and Mrs Ed visitor Friday. Cheer, up Wo~ld . . .There's Happiness in Every Laugh .. Beckstead and ·famlly of Riverton, two Miss Vaur Sharp is spending There s Gold m Every Summer Sunbeam. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Holt, Mr. and weeks with friends 1D Ogden. Mrs. Royal Beckstead and Wayne Miss Fern Jacobson entertalDed at Beckstead. a birthday party in honor of Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Newbold had Elva 91over, Tuesday evening. Dancas vlsltors at their home during the ing was enjoyed at the Old lofill, and past week, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackman a late luncheon was served to 14 and children of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. guests at the home of M1aa Jacobson Alton Beckstead and family of Lark on State street. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maxfield and son' Lowell Young, George Young, Dale Shirley, and Mr. and Mrs. Soren J: Hansen, Willis Sharp, Mitchell ForNielson and daughters, Laura, Georgia bush and Cloyd Curtis, members of and Mary, and son Soren, Jr. the Treker class of the East Midvale Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sharp and ward Primary; Mrs. Will Young and two chlldren of Draper are spending J(rs. Sylvester Walker enjoyed a BUBBLING WITH LAUGHTER •••• BRIMMING WITH two weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. wate110e1on bust at the home of the HEART TUGS ••••• FLOODING A MILLION HEARTS Antone Nelson. On Tuesday J. w. former, Monday afternoon. WITH SUMMER SUNSHINE Thompson of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sunday evening, September 6, conwith DOROTHY LEE, EDNA MAY OLIVER, HUGH N. Smlth and chlldren, Maxine and joint meeting of the ~t Midvale Ned; Mrs. Hanna Smith of Draper M. I. A. will be held ln the ward HERBERT and Charles Smith of Loa ADgele~ (lhapel. Senator William H. King were guests at the Nelson home. will be the speaker, and a good musiKra. J. F. Palmer spent the week- cal program has been arranged. end at American Fork with her Mrs. A. J. Rock was a Murray daughter, Mrs. E. 0. Maxfield. visitor Tuesday, guest of Mrs. James Misses Ann and Olive Oakeson Cahoon. Donna Beckstead visited Waa Laura Mrs. Fred Alexander had as her Winward, Sunday. Waa Winward is week-end guest, Master Keith Neff of 11 . on the sick list. Riverton. Mrs. I. N. Beckstead and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen are 11 Donna visited friends 1D Salt Lake, enjoying a vacation ln Arizona and ' Monday. Nevada. Kisses Laura Nelson and Ann Mrs. Andy Swenson, Mrs. Clarence Oakeson, assisted by Mary and Sharp and Mrs. Lester Forbush were The HIM h•mt'"l c.........d tlaaf Georgie Nielson and Helezr Hansen, Salt Lake visitors Monday. •... hated ..... that fiMIIy ••• c~ entertalDed for the primary Sunday Mrs. Harold Bishop and children school class at the Nielsen home spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Monday afternoon. Games and lunch- Del Rogers of Murray. l I ' eon were enjoyed by 25 little guests. Tuesday evening, September 8, an Monday night the Sunday school opening social will be held ln the miulonary class gave a party at East Midvale ward amusement hall. Saratoga. Swlmming and luncheon The evening's entertainment will conwere enjoyed by the following mem- sist o( musical numbers, stunt playa bers: Catherine, Merrill, MarlDda, and readings, followed by dancing. Verl, Fern Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Everyone is invited. B. H. Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mr. and Mrs. John Larson anBeckstead, Ann, Ida and Arnold Holt, nounce the engagement of their Chauncey Thomas, Mary McMulllD daughter Helen and W. E. Bricker of and Glenden Nielsen. Salt Lake, the marriage to take place Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Beckstead and September 5. family of Garfield visited Mr. and Miss Libby Stevenson of Mohrland Kn. I. N. Beckstead, Sunday. was a guest this week at the home of MarllD Newbold left Tuesday for Mrs. Bemlra Goff. St. John, Arizona, where he will teach Miaa Rosalie Oli!OD was a guest at music at the high school this wmter. a birthday slumber party held WedUral Sheppic arrited home Friday nesday evening at the home of Miss after fulfllllD&' a two years' miaalon June Shurtliff of Salt Lake. in England. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Goff and chilMr. and Mrs. Amold Threadgold dren of Logan spent Monday and and children, Mr. and Mrs. Thread- Tuesday of this week with Mrs. gold of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Semira Goff. Mrs. Pearl Dewey and Mrs. Noal of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Royal Beckstead, Sunday. · The Larks class of the Primary org&Dlzatlon, under the direction of their teachers, Mrs. Leona Mabey and Mrs. Erma Evans, gave a party in the grove, Saturday. Games and luncheon was enjoyed by the following members: Evelyn, Rela and Adelaide Holt, Ruby and AdellDe Beckstead Clariua Nielsen, Alice Stevenson and Daphene EdgeL A surprise party was given in honor of Mrs. Mary Ann l:seckBtead at her home Sunday by the following children and their tamllies: Mr. · anu Mrs. James Beckstead and sons, Russell and Glen; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wayman and sons, Wayne and Max of Salt Lake; Mrs. Rozella Rawli~ and Was Myrtle Beckstead of Bingham, Fred and Jennie May of Rive~ ton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webb and children, Ruaaell and Darrel; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beckstead and daughter Norma; Earl Beckstead, Mr. and Bert Rindlesbach and daughters, Jane and Joyce. A da1Dty luncheon was eerved. The Vanguards troop of South Jordan Boy Scouts, accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Theodore Hutchlnga and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Beckstead, enjoyed ~ ~ party at Saratoga, Friday EAST MIDVALE Be Prepa red Mrs: Boxes 25c and 50c WEST JORDAN LUMBER CO. Friday and Saturday, September 4th and 5th LET YOUR LAUGH RING TO THE SUN LAU GH AND GETR ICB Sunday and Monday, September 6th and 7th Come on, Sister, let's step ~ •• • ... • DANCE THERE IS NO UNIVERSITY IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN SECTION THAT IS HIGHER THAN BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Credits of Brigham Young University are accepted everywhere, and a degree may be obtained in practically ail field's. - The Best Eduoatlo a at Least Cost You can attend Brigham Young University for less than it will cost you in most places. BOard and room expense is reasonable. Personal attention is given the guidance of students by members of the faculty. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 8th, 9th and lOth What makes a woman "not good enough" for the man she lovesl Heart-punch drama .••• From the celebrated stage play by Augustus Thomas •••• Directed by George B. Seitz. with LAURA LA PLANTE JOHN WAYNE JUNE CLYDE Autumn Quarter Opens September 25th If you have not received a catalog, address a request to: THE PRESIDENT, BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Provo, Utah IRIS THEATRE |