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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Thurs day, Septem ber 3,1931 RELIEF SOCIETY HOLDS CONFERENCE AT SANDY Bingham ward, B. H. Beckstea d of South Jordan, and Bert Crump of Bluffdale ; also by the following ward president s: Elizabeth Hutcliing s of South Jordan, Mary Page of Riverton Relief society conferenc e for the First ward, and Carrier Crane of Jordan stake was held at Sandy, East Herriman ward. August 30. The morning seaSunday, Cora L. Bennion of the general held at the stake house at 10 was slon of Aim General board spoke on "The the officers. for o'clock followed discussion A Work.' Sociay song was, "Did You opening The s Mountain Ye 'Oh Singing, her talk. Prayer by President Pray?" to Think Stocking. Hyrum on, Benedicti High." were given by Reports Beck. Reid for held was meeting a m. At 2 p. Greater Sandy First of Nelson M. A. Bishop Lord "The Singing, public. general the Sandy of Jensen Is My Light;" prayer, David Bills; ward, Bishop Ernest Value and singing by ladies' chorus from Riv- 1Second ward, and Bishop Fairbourn e trio double ladies' The Crescent. of by erton Second ward, conducted Savinp I Ruby Broadben t, with Mrs. Frances of the Midvale First ard sang "The Sweetest Story Ever Told." Reports May at the piano, "Sonny 0 Mine." ward president s were given by from the of report and Opening address past year's work was given by Presi- president s from Draper, Union and dent Mary J. Pixton. Talk, "Reliigon ," Sandy Second ward. PENNE Y'S I A talk on "The General Aim of by Leona Beckstead , stake board member; solo, 'The Holy City," Delila Social Work" was given by a general Freeman. Cora L. Bennion then spoke board member from Salt Lake City. on 'Making Religion a Vital Force.'· The closing song was "Come, Let Us . David T. Dahl and Hyrum Stock- Anew." of the con~er sess10n afternoon The David and y, presidenc ing of the stake Bills of the high council each gave ence was held . at the . Sandy Ftrst ' some very good instructio ns and ad- ~ard chape~, .With Prestdent . Elfreda vice. Singing by the chorus, "Lullaby Jens~~ prestding. The openmg ~on?, the Hills. Moon.'' Benedicti on, Barbara Me- was For the Str~n~h of Prayer was by William Butler. The Mullin. Relief society choir of the Midvale Second ward sang 'The Gospel Message." A general greeting and report was given by Stake President Elfreda Jensen. Topic, "Reliigon ," by Mrs. H. T. Godfreyo f Union, member of the stake board; double duet, (Continue d from Page One) "Mother's Love," by the Van Dam elude the addition of Lucile Tuttle in sisters; topic, "Making Religion a the oral expressio n and physical edu- Vi~l Force," by Mrs. Co M. Kimball, cation departme nt, and Wilma Boyle !). general board member. Remarks as teacher of English and typing. Ed were given by President Heber J. Kimball has replaced Ted Foxley as Burgon, Bishop Henry Beckstea d of coach of the football squad and track Midvale Second ward, William Butler team. of Butler, M. B. Andrus of Draper, 'Young men like the Beverly, and Alta •Andrus of Draper, presiThe dent of the stake Y. L. M. I. A. with high set shoulders, form fit· Midvale Second ward Relief society ting coat and high waisted trous· At the Midvale Junior High school choir sang the closing number, "Let approxim ately 300 junior high stu- Us All Press On.' Benedicti on was by crs. They like shopping a1 PENMuir. platoon D. 150 Janet than more and dents NEY'S, too, for you always find At the morning meeting, 100 per school students registered early, with and present upward of half a hundred in the kin- cent of the officers were greater values at lower prices dergarten . About 800 students were 100 per cent of the bishoys also were here. Our new season fabrics inenrolled, Mr. Greenwoo d said. Prin- present. Beautiful flowers for decPlay safe! Do as the Fashions do cipal E. E. Greenwoo d had the class orating were donated by Mrs. Heber clude worsteds and novelties in -COME TO PENNEY'S FIRST! schedule ready for presentati on, and J. Smith and Mrs. John Boberg of rich colorings - several other • Mrs. David Hand, Mrs. went forward from the Draper. classwork ... new Here you'll find all that's first day. The staff of twenty-on e Janet Muir and others of Sandy models besides the one shown. a numbers of and s president the and and school from returning teachers, know! ashjon F the in smart, and vacation, is as enthusias tic as the workers of South Davis and Tooele ~akes were in attendanc e at the conto begin new projects. made students materials Perfecrly gorgeous Vernon Lee Master is organizin g ference. up tn gloriously new styles, both another glee club in the junior high f school. Sixty girls and 30 boys have tailored and fussy! And, as usuregistered for chorus work, but all be in the club. The opera for cannot al Penney's prices are the lowest this year has not been named, but an In connectio n with his confection DEPABTJI~NT .. STO RE Oriental setting has been decided ery, H. E. Phelps opened Thursday a possible! upon. sandwich and lunch section of his A temporar y staff of school report- store. Mr. Phelps plans to make a ers has been chosen. The members specialty of serving ham and eggs for Greenwoo d, 1 are June Anderson , June 25 cents. Margaret Camp, Nel~ Marchant , and In addition to the special he will Gertrude Malstrom . Others will be serve sandwiche s, waffles, hot cakes selected to represent the paper later. and coffee, and will operate the lunch RAY VINCEN T OPENS JACK PATIENC E PLANS NEW HAMBUR GER HOUSE There are many other extra-cur ric- section from 6 a. m. to midnight. SHOP MIDVAL E SMOKE students the ers for a nickel with the which for Hamburg been activities has ular Shop Smoke Midvale The has made some alternaPhelps Mr. DEP ART MEN T • STO RE conby the sack,'' will may register. C. W. Barton will tions to his place of business to ac- opened in the quarters on North Main slogan, "Buy 'em the both of a new eat in feature work tinue the band street formerly occupied by the Elec- be the special commoda te the new lunch section. next Aaron Patience Jack groups. by platoon opened and pouse high junior tric Home Bakery. Raymond W. VinNorth 10 No. at theater Iris the estabto Horne is in charge of a Boy Scouts new the of r cent Is proprieto club, the junior police, and the athlishment which will handle soft Main street. Jack will serve coffee letics. Miss Mary Cornwall is plandrinks, candies and tobaccos and will and confection s, and will be open evedo to things g ning many interestin have a recreation room in connectio n. nings, as well as during the day. One) Page from d drain (Continue interested students for those from a two weeks' visit in Anaconda matics and oral expressio n. Miss merchand ise which, in turn, will afMont. While there she was the guest Dorothy Watkins is planning home- ford the stimulatio n in such great j of her daughter and son-in-law , Mr. making clubs for the girls, while Roy need of which industry now stands. and Mrs. N. Marvin Jensen. Mrs. A. Menlove will hold open the shop Nation Anxious Jenkins accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. for special shop activities. mass of operation means "Sheer Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sanderso n and Jensen to their home after they had In comment ing on kindergar ten ac- nothing. Men engaged in the business family have returned after spending visited in Midvale. of retail selling, whether operating on tivities, one of the teache;rs says: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +' . . . . . . . . . 0 their vacation in southern Utah. Mrs. D. M. Todd spent part of last the of their own capital in their own store, "Because the past expenenc e Mrs. 0. R. Beeney and sons spent week in Salt Lake at the home of her flve-year- olds has been at home, the or operating a unit of a wide spread last Saturday in Murray at the home mother, Mrs. A. J. Burton. first work in the kindergar ten is corporatio n set up, is going to succeed of Mrs. Nancy Beeney, who celeEgaround home and the family. In proportio n to their own willingne ss Hortense and planned Shirley Misses brated her seventieth birthday anni- bert of Hunter, and their guest, Miss Realizing that the education of the to work. versary on that day. "Everyon e of us, as business men, Jane Edwards of McCamm on Idaho children cannot be limited to the boun(for children ) Mrs. D. M. Todd, Mrs. George A. were in Midvale, Tuesday. ' daries of the school, we are trying to should be keenly alive to this one fact ' Wright, Mrs. H. C. Hart, Mrs. J. S. anxious is things whole those a as activities country our -the into Captain and Mrs. E. L. Fernsten of put Alley, Miss Oralie Rawson, Miss Denver, Colo., have returned to their which will carry over into home life, for prosperity . It seizes, with eager• Magleby, Mrs. H. Phelps and Mrs. E. home after spending some time with and also to use the valuable home ness, upon every issue which seems W. Robinson were guests Thursday the captain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. training in our school. We try to to point in the direction of a more evening of Mrs. L. W. Nielson at her Andrew G. Fernsten. plan all environm ent at school which normal business condition. It is ready home on State street. will be as nearly like home as we can to respond by it seeks definite and Mrs. H. E. Phelps was a guest Fri- make it. We give the children the authorita tive leadership . It Is looking Many from Midvale attended the four-stak e M. I. A. conventio n held at day at the home of Mrs. Lucas of Salt same freedom of the home as long as for construct ive rather than destrucPhone 117J Veda Hansen, operator . Granite stake house Tuesday and Lake for a bridge luncheon. ent and tive suggestio ns. It is impatient with developm their for provides it Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and chil- does not Interfere with other mem- cirticism and weary with promises Wednesda y evenings. ··~···~ of Benjamin are visiting at the dren At the Relief society conferenc e of n. In general, ···················· foundatio without made group." the of bers the East Jordan stake, held last Sun- home of her mother, Mrs. Robert it is satiated with inability of politics day at Sandy, Midvale was well repre- Jenkins. to properly analyze the present situDr. and Mrs. R. W. Quick have as sented. The officers attending were ation and supply corrective s. Bishop and Mrs. Henry Beckstead , their guests Mrs. G. H. Stoner and "There has probably never been a Mrs. C. I. Goff, Mrs. H. C. Aylett, jaughter, Mary Edna, of Valparias o, in our history when the conutry time Funeral services for Mrs. Clarence at large was so willing to look to Mrs. H. F. Rasmusse n, Mrs. Horace Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Slater Jenkins, Mrs. V. Mangum, Mrs. Cora of Chicago, Ill. Mrs. Stoner and Mrs. Whittle were held Thursday at 1 business for its leadership and so o'clock in the Union ward chapel, firmly convinced that out of the ofBelich, Mrs. E. Lennberg , Mrs. Walter Slater are sisters of Mrs. Quick. Midvale the In Horace Godfrey, officiating . work Bishop class Regular Jenkins, Mrs. Edwin Larson, and sixmen will come the will n song, "Beautifu l Isle," fices of tobusiness LABOR DAY WAS FIRST ' associatio opening Primary The ward First ward; teen members from the Second ." prosperity answer ProcLucy o'clock. quartet, a 3:30 by at rendered Tuesday was next begin J. W. Mrs. n, Rasmusse and Bishop OBSERVED IN NEW VORJ( Misses lone and Kate Ludlow of tor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgon and Woodhead , Mrs. E. L. Cropper, Mrs. G! WARNIN N. A. Peirson, Mrs. Wm. Thomas, Provo are establishe d In Midvale for Hyrum Mounteer . Invocatio n was ofCllY, IN SEPTEMBER., 1882We have had considera ble damage fered by President Coon of the Ophir done to livestock recently by loose Mrs. L. Steadman , Mrs. Thomas For- the school year. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bills of Riv- stake. Mrs. Ethel Millerber g sang the dogs. We hereby wish to warn all man, Mrs. W. T. Wiles, Mrs. J. RedSpeakers were and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace How- second number. ;lrton H. L. Mrs. Stuart, F. J. man, Mrs. around MidGeorge owners of dogs in and visiting President are who Smart, , Franklin A. Durrant, Mrs. Bertha Jenkins, Mrs. ard of California from our away them keep to vale J. M. Forgie, Mrs. Geo. Clark and nere, were dinner guests of Bishop A. Little of Ophir stake, J. E. Open- livestock corrals on South Main street, Mrs. Earl Leonard of the First ward. l.nd Mrs. A. P. Rasmusse n, Sunday. shaw of Salt Lake and Bishop Horace as we will be compelled to kill all Other musical numbers Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hewlett are Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burg, former any further damage. HewMrs. with weeks solo by Floyd Graham, dogsR.doing two violin a spending were spent ha..ve who Midvale, of residents Wholesale Dressed Meats, R. & the past two and a half years In lett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. and a tenor solo by Manasseh Smith By L. E. Rasmusse n. of Murray. The closing song, "Going Rhodesia, South Africa, and since Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kinney and son, Home," was rendered by Mrs. Ethel leaving there have visited Sweden, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cammack , Millerber g. The grave in the Murray Billy; guests y, were in Midvale Wednesda Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hewlett and Mr. City cemetery was dedicated by Mrs. LIGHT SAILING CRAFT of Mr. and Mrs. William Waters. FOR SALE-N ew bicycle. 677 WaMr. and Mrs. A. A. Larson enter- :t.nd Mrs. L. M. Kemp and son, Jimmie, J. E. Openshaw . AND ICE BOAlS Cr..N satch. Mrs. Francom. tained at dinner Wednesd ay for Mr. motored to Provo canyon Sunday and dp.y. the spent chiland Mrs. Howard Bullock and FOR SALE-6 rooms of furniture. ~:::.::=::: BE SO MANEUVERED Tl-lAT Mrs. Carrol Healy visited In Middren, Shirley and Richard, of Los AnA-27-tf St. Center E. 80 Inquire Mrs. --- 1\.\EY ACTUALLY SAIL. , geles, who have been visiting rela- val~ Tuesday with her mother, tives here for the past two weeks. Ada Brown. PATENT S ~~C. FA'STER ·nt~N Mrs. Bullock is a sister of Mrs. LarSell your invention or patent by exBORN IS GIRL son. hibiting your model or drawing ,p.t the 11%E WINO W"ICH A daughter was born to Mr. and Miss Hanna Christens en, who has INTERNA TIONAL PATENT Second Draper of aw ;;;:::::::;:;_::-~~~~P'" DR.IVES Tl4f!M ..._· spent the summer in Ephraim, has Mrs. Spencer Blrkensh EXPOSIT ION, Sept. 14 to 17, CHI. Cottonthe in m. p. 5 at y returned to assume her duties In the Wednesda CAGO. Thousand s of manufact urers wood maternity home. Mother and Midvale schools. and patent buyers will inspect new Mrs. Frank Porter was hostess to daughter are reported doing well. Mr. and patents for marketing . de"vices And You11 Jump Out of Bed in Rates $1 per day for 14 days, enmembers of her card club Tuesday Birkensha w is an employe of the evening. Bridge was played at two Draper egg candling plant. titling you to 14 feet. If you have no the Morning Rarin' to Go tables and refreshme nts were served model, drawing or descriptio n will do. If you feel ~ur and IWilt and the wort4 following the games. Send for free pamphlet if you have ~Junk• don't swallow a lot of alt., Our hats are off to America n Labor, the world's Mrs. R. J. Patience entertaine d at time. If not, send $14 with descripche'll'in& or .,.,.ely luatln water, oil, look oudden!T you will a children's party Saturday aftercwn md expect theln to mall:e tions and drawings and we finest body of workers ; Loyal, Conserv ative, Reliable, .......t and buoyant and full of IAlnabine, HamB. noon on the fifth birthday anniverinterests. patent after your the backbone of the Nation. For they ean't do it. The)' ocly moft the West Jordan stake Relief society sary of her daughter, Elaine. Fourilton Edison, Managing Director, Inr:et Ill; doesn"t movement mere a and bo...U The Midvale State Bank is proud to claim many teen small guests enjoyed games and conferenc e was held in the Riverton ternation al Patent Expositio n, Merthe cau.e. The reuon for your do'lnHUld-out Second ward chapel Sunday, August within Labors' ranks as its regulaa· custome rs. refreshme nts. feelinc ia your liver. It should poul' out two S-13 chandise Mart, Chicago. pounda of liquid bile into your bowels daily. Last Friday evening Miss Ruth 30. Meetings for stake officers were If tbia bile ia not flo~ freely, your food FOR SALE OR RENT-C heap, 5 Elieson and Misses Lillian and Kath- held from 8:30 a. m. to 10 a. m., with doe1111't dlceort.. It just decaya in the bowels. WORK AND SAVE board general the of of Cora L. Bennion room brick house, garage and lot. erine Stokes entertaine d a number Gu bloats up your stomach. You ha...., a thick, bad taste and your breath Ia foul 135 Wasa~ch and Allen Street. Mrs. their friends. Miss Margaret LeDuc present. llkin often brealal out in blemlloh... Your bea~ for held was T. F. meeting a m., town. a. of 10 out At . from was Hakanson Murray of aeh"" and you feel down aDd ou.t. Your whole Games were played and Miss Geneal all stake and ward officers, bishops, aptem 1a poisoned. FOR RENT-4 -room modern, on It taket1 thoae 1rood old CARTER'S Jorgenson and Dale Waters won high counsello rs and stake presidenc y, two theae ~tet to PlLLS LIVER LITTLE e. Locust St. See A. E. Burgon, Greenattendanc in being 104 of total prizes. Refreshm ents were served a pounds of bUe ftowin~t freely and make you S-3 Ave. Phone Mid. 269-J. folwood as was rendered program The evening. late in the feel ••up and up.'• They contain wonderful, Midvale, Utah harmleaa, centte W~tetable extracts, amaaln~t Mrs. Eva B. Lewis is at home again lows: Singing, "We Thank Thee, 0 brick modern FOR RENT-5 -room when it eom"" to makinc the bile flow freely, after spending the summer months at God, for a Prophet;" prayer, David for Carter' a Aak pilla. liver for ask don't bungalow , on East Center. Inquire But Not.' "Weary the home of her daughter, Mrs. Abe T. Dahl; singing, Little Liver Pills. Look f~ tbe name Carter'• first house east of 0. S. L. tracks. Social service problems were disLittle Liver Pilla on the red label. R.ent a Livingsto n, of Fountain Green. A·20·tf Mrs. Robert Jenkins has returned cussed by Bishops David Lyoll of !llllbetltute.ll6c at all •n~o 0 1J81 C. )4, Co. Men's Su its See the NE W Fo r Fal l Fall Dresses at PENNEY'S! • I One Pr iee SZ 4. 75 $ .98 Schools of Jorda n Distri ct Open Term First Fall Fashions! Midvale Junior Gorgeous Materials! New Fall Colo rs! J. c. Pe nn ey Co. .... H. E. Phelp s to Serve Lunch es in Midvale Mid vale , Uta h J. C. Pe nn ey Co. I Mid vale , Uta h Prosp erity Put Up To Hard Work ers MIDVALE SP EC IA L Finge r Wave and Shampoo ............$1.00 Pee-W ee Perma nent ..............................$1.00 Perma nent Wave s ......$6.50-$5.00-$4.00 Ore bid Be aut y Sal on Mrs. Claren ce Whitt le Interr ed in Murra y ' YOU CAN BANK ON THIS "' WANT ADS '· WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- WITHOUT CALOMEL LABOR DAY, SEPT EMBE R 7 WEST JORDAN REUEF SOCIETY CONVENES Mi dva le Sta te Ba nk \ • |