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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, February 5, 1932 honor of her husband, the occasion honor of Miss Myrle Butterfield at being his birthday anniversary. Rook the bume of Miss Page last Saturday. was played, prizes going to Mrs. Axel Progressive' games were played and Lundquist and Mrs. Heber Hand, con- a midnight supper was served to 24 solation Mr. Lundquist and Mrs. Ada guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones enterJohn E. Slagowski of Lyman, Wyo., Hogan. Luncheon was served to Mr. visited during last week at the home and Mrs. Heber Hand of Salt Lake, tained at dinner Sunday in honor of of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler and Mr. and Mrs. Rulen Henderson of Earl Whittaker and children of GarMidvale, Mr. and Mrs. Henry "Jenson, field. family. Miss Harriet Wiberg returned home The elders of the Third Quorum and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen, Mr. and after spending three weeks Tuesday Mrs. and Mr. Cundick, Samuel Mrs. their partners enjoyed a party at the hospital. Lake Salt a at Axel Mrs. and Mr. Dimond, Charles Proamusement ball Friday evening-. Mr. and Mrs. Hans B. Jensen entergram, games and lunceon were en- Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs. E . M. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bateman, tained at dinner Sunday in honor of joyed. Leonard Pollard of Logan visited Mrs. Ada Hogan, Mrs. Thelma Eg- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Palmeri Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Lioyd of South JorThursday at the home of his brother bert. Wednesday of last waek, Mn. Axel dan and Miss Carol Jensen of Sandy. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Peterson enLundquist entertained at a miscel0. Pollard at their home Fnday in bontertained her of honor in Mrs. Carter S. Grant of Lyman, laneous shower Jensen and family. ReHans of or bride, February a Glendora, daughter, at relatives with visiting is Wyo., games were played, freshments were served to 16 guests. Midvale and Sandy. Mr. Grant spent Progres:sive The First ward Primary officers the week-end here. He returned home prizes going to Glendora Lundquist and Mrs. Lon Hibbard. Luncheon was served lunch to the conference visitors Sunday. Milton Bodell of Herriman was the served to Mrs. Heber Hand of Salt Sunday and to the school children on guest of hls sister, Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Lake, Mrs. Glen Beckstead, Mrs. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. LJach Butterfield had George Elkins, Mr;. LeRoy Bateman, Wednesday of last week. their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. as Yates, Ottis Mrs. Yates, John Mrs. Mrs. J. P. Jensen entertained the S. S. club at her home. The new of- Mrs. Atkin McAllister, Mrs. A. L. Niels Nielsen and daughter, MUdred, ficers elected were: Mrs. D. C. Jen- McAllister, Mrs. Leland Richardson, and son, Kenneth of Midvale, a,nd sen, president; Mrs. S. E. McKean. Mrs. Oscar Morris, Mrs. Hal Pender, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosell, Salt Lake. vice president, and Mrs. J. P. Jensen, Mrs. Lon Hibbard, Mrs. Alford Furse, Mrs. Alonzo Buckley, Mrs. Mark Wilsecretary. Mrs. Sophrona. Bateman and daugh- liams, Mrs. Joseph Hibbard, Mrs. ter, Mrs. Myrtle Hyatt, spent Thurs- David Hauss, Mrs. Alex Lundquist, day afternoon at the home of their and daughters, Donna and Glendora, son and brother, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mrs. Arnold Moon. Mrs. Lydia Bateman spent the week Bateman of Murray. (Continued from Page One) The sacrament service of the Sec- end as guest of her son and daughterond ward was under the direction of in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Bateman test in which I won second place. I also showed my heifer at the Salt the Genealogical society. The girls of at Magna. LaKe County Junior Livestock show, Sunday spent Gardner Gladys Miss the Second ward Sunday school furthe Utah state fair, and the Ogden Mary Mrs. of home the at guest as numbers Musical singing. the nished show. Livestock were given by Charles Olson and Ray Shields. Miss Lois Wootton spent Saturday "Following the completion of the Isaac Sorenson was the Smith. and Sunday at Bingham. first year's work, our county agent, speaker. The adult school classes that are Mr. Martin.eau, asked me to act as a John Avery Bishop, of Delta, brother of E. F. Bishop, visited at the given at the junior high school in 4-H club leader in Granger for the West Jordan are well attended. following year. I had the privilege of latter's home Sunday. Lake Salt a in is Berek Byron Mrs. to Logan to the Utah Agriculgoing enterGardner R. Mr. and Mrs. A. tained the Teachers' club at their hospital where she underwent a ser- tural college for a week of intensive 4-H leadership training to help me home on Pioneer avenue, last Satur- ious operation. Margaret Squire was a dinner guest with this work. day evening. Dinner was served on small tables to twenty~four guests. of Miss Ramona Leak Sunday. "Mr. Martineau suggested a memThe marriage of William E. Hark- bership of only girls for my club. 1 Special guests included Mrs. E. W. Robinson, Miss Laura Gardner, Phillip ness of Salt Lake to Barbara Troest- was able to enroll ten girls as memGoldbransen and Dr. and Mrs. J. S. er took place last week. bers. This club was limited to memMrs. Lydia Bateman had as dinner bers owning Holstein-Friesian calves. Alley. Prizes were won by Mr. and guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Where the parents of the members Mrs. E. Allen Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Vombaur of Bateman and family of Logan and owned purebred Holsteins they gave Crescent, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Gertrude Squire. their girl a calf. The other members Members of the J. N. club met at obtained their calves from Holstein Vombaur were guests Sunday of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Elias breeders. This was the means of the home and Mrs. J. M. Baguley. night. Five hun- bringing ten high class purebred Wednesday Denes Miss Francis Gardner of Sandy was among the university students who dred was played, and luncheon serv.ed heifers into the community, three of took part at the Capital theater on Mrs. Leland Richardson was assistmg which went to the boys• Holstein club. the bill featuring Tulane-California hostess. Some of these heifers went on farms foot!bap game last week. Miss Gardwhere there had not previously been ner was one among the eight girls purebreds. who took part on the program. "Our club met twice a month and The following Gleaner girls, under studied the Calf Club Manual. The direction of their leader, Mrs. Beth • group of girls completed its work 100 Sorenson, gave talks at the meeting per cent. They also showed their held o.t Sandy First ward, Sunday M. I. A. qua-r terly conference was calves 100 per cent at the Salt Lake eveding: Miss Roxie Nelson, Miss Ar- held at the First ward gymnasium .Jaunty Black and White day and the lene McKean, Miss Phyllis Jensen, Sunday evening. President Leo Bills Junior Livestock show, and six of Miss Venus Anderson, Miss Lavon was in charge. The speaker of the the best calves were entered at the Butterwood, Miss Leona Malmstrom, evening was David Huich of Salt Utah state fair. This group won two Miss Seressa Holmes and Miss La- Lake who told of his experiences in firsts, a fourth and a fifth in the class vene. the wreck of the ship Vesperas, which entries and third place in the club Mrs. Mary Winn of Crescent left sank In 1928. groups, being first of the Holstein Monday for Reno, Nev., where she Mr. and Mrs. Morris Butterfield en- groups. We worked up five demonwUl visit for some time. tertained at dinner Sunday. Covers stration teams and- won first place in Gerald Greenwood, the twin son of were laid fCJr Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. the county contest. Our winning team Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenwood, died at Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holt, Mrs. Ivy represented the county at the Utah the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Wardle and daughter, Ruth, and By- state fatr. We also had two live.. Mrs. L. E. Van Dorn, last Saturday rum Holt of South Jordan. stock judging teams. One team tied morning. He is also survived by a Butterfield and Mrs. for first place with a team of high Ardella Mrs. twin sister, Jeane, and a brother, Aaron Garside entertained at a party school boys in the county contest. The Norman. Wednesday S.t the home of Mrs. Gar- other team placed third. The three Carter E. Grant, principal of the side, in compliment to Mrs .. Arlyn girls making the highest score made Jordan seminary, suffered an accident a team to go to the fair. They won Thursday evening, when the exercis- Garside. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben S. Hamilton first place in the state. One of the ing equipment, located in the base- entertained at dinner Sunday in honor girls won the gold medal for high ment of his home, broke. Mr. Grant of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pixton of point score for judging sheep. recaved & head injury, but is reported West Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred "This last year I again had the to be improving. of attending the 4-H club privilege Hamilton. The Daughters of the Utah Pioof training at Logan. week leaders home returned Page Gwynne Mrs. neers will meet at the home of Mrs. Saturday after attending the Leader- The same group of girls all enrolled Alva Hansen Friday at 2:30 p. m. again. We met twice a month and ship course at Provo. Mr.§1 J. Em est Jensen will be the the production of clean milk. studied Murray of Stockings Laura Miss assisting hostess. Wm. D. Kuhre will spent the week end as guest of her .oesioes continuing the stock judging give a talk on the Indian wars of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Stock- and demonstration teams, we gave a northern Utah. program over one of our local radio Ings. Mr. and· Mrs. Hans Nielsen enter- broadcasting stations. We also took tained at dinner Sunday ·m honor of a trip to Weber county to their Junior Mr. and Mrs. George E. Whetman and Livestock show. A trip to some of children of Draper and Mrs. Thomas the dairy and ice cream plants in Salt Lake City was one of our educaP. Page. features. tional Mrs. Rulon Dansie, Mrs. William Mr. and :Mrs. Charles Beckstead en1 girls have again completed 'These • tertalned at dinner Friday afternoon Neff, Mrs. Marvin -Dansie and Mro. Nine of them showed cent. per 100 ln compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Clair Dorrell Newbold entertained at a surthe county Black and at heifers their Huffaker and children, Clair and De- prise birthday party in honor of Elroy of them showed eight and day White The Saturday. home his at Dansie lares, of Omaha, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Shearl Huffaker of Magna and Hy- guests included the "M" Men and at the county Junior Livestock show. "This year we had five club heifers Gleaner girls of the Second ward. rum Beckstead Friday evening Mrs. Heber Hand Games were played and supper was and one record book entered at the Utah state fair. In the largest class of Salt Lake entertained at a miscel- served to 35 guests. club entries representing Holsteins, of Mrs. Joseph Newman, Mrs. Della laneous shower at the home of Mr. and Gurnseys, ever showed at Jerseys, and Mrs. Axel Lundquist on Bingham Bills and Mrs. Torla Bills spent state fair, this group won Utah the guests the Jordan, West at Thursday Glendora Miss of honor in high~ay, being first Holstein place, second Cundick. Samuel Mrs. of of Smith Ivan fiancee, and Lundlluist Ja:tnes Steadman returned home group. In the class entries we won Salt Lake. The guests included Miss Melba Hand of Salt Lake, Mrs. Blaz- Saturday after spending' two months one first and grand champion, three seconds, and one third. Our record zard, Mr. and Mrs. Maloney, Miss Er- at St. George. Miss Laura Stockes and Miss book entry won first place. ma Buren of Murray, Misses Mary "This year I organized another club Robins, Mary Malocker and Mary Edith Freeman and Mrs. Aaron Garseven girls. These girls also have of and pull candy a at entertained side Roberta Misses Brown of Midvale, Trane, Beatrice Bateman, Bernice sleighing party in honor of the Sea- completed their record books and project 100 per cent. They studied the Blackett, Doris Cundick, Gladys and gull girls of the Second ward. Aaron Densley returned to Granger, raising ot the dairy calf. The a.nimals Effie Furse, Mary Pixton, Rela Booth, Mrs. Margaret Ray, Mrs. Arnold Wyo., after spending several days vis- owned by the girls in this group were Holsteins, Jerseys and grades. They Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist, lting with his family. represented at the Junior Livewere Keith Garside and Mark Stokes Donna and Vyrle Lundquist, guests of show but had no entries at the stock party card a. at Thursday entertained honor and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Stockings of at the Garside home. Refreshments state fair. They joined the second Riverton, Mrs. Mary E. Shields spent were served to Miss Ferrel Beckstead year club in their tours and outings. "While acting as leader, I have carTuesday with Ensign Woodruff and and Miss Lois Parduhn of South Jardan, Ray Whiting and Arthur Snyder ried on my 4-H Calf club project and family In Cottonwood. Mrs. Wallace Shields and Mrs. Har- of Union and Miss Laura Stokes and completed my record books. I have also completed three years in the 4t.H vey E. Gibbons were guests of Mrs. Miss Venetta Garside. Sewing club and one year in the is Lark of Nordberg Mrs. Lucene Mary E. Shields last week. Lewis Gardner of American Fork .spending several months with her sis- Cooking club. Thls year I won the award for the outstanding Livestock ter, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Stockings. visited here during last week. Mrs. Thomas I. Page entertained at club leader in the county. Mrs. P. T. Bateman and Mrs. Royal 11 During thls time I have showed Spratling attended a surprise party dinner at her home Sunday. Covers heifer and made the following my Monday afternoon at 'the home of Dr. were laid for Mrs. Jeanette Crane, and Mrs. Lamont Bennion, 928 Gar- Arthur Crane, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. winnings: At the Junior Livestock show in field avenue, Salt Lake. The occa- Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. La.fe Crane 1929, first Holstein and grand chamsion being the sixty-fifth birthday and children of Herriman. Mrs. Thomas P. Page spent the past pion. anniversary of Mr. Bennion's mother, At the Ogden Livestock show in Mrs. Mary W. Bennion. Dinner was two weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. January 1930, first in class of Holserved on one long table which was George E. Wbetman at Draper. Miss Norma Bateman of West Jar- steins over one year and first in best beautiful in its decorative suggestion of Valeitine's day. Covers were laid dan spent the week end as guest of fitted and showmanship in the 4-H for 12. Mrs. Mary Bennion was for- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page on Sunday. club and third in the open class. At the Salt Lake county Black a.nd .Mr. and Mrs. Page entertain.ed at dinmerly a resident of Bennion ward.' Mrs. C. Gardner spent a week visit- ner in her honor and Mr. and Mrs. White day in May 1930, first in the class of over one year in the 4-H club "' !ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ses- James A. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ttschner bad as and first in the open class. sions of Bountiful. At the county Junior Livestock Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman and their week end guests Miss Elma Seal in August 1930, first in the class show son, Keith, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bate- and Miss Voneeda Larsen of Salt year and first in best fitted a over Lake. Friparty radio a at guests were man and grand cham~ showmanship and and Densley Melvin Mrs. and Mr. and Mr. of home the at night day Mrs. Alberto Bateman of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullock of Salt pion. AL the Utah state fair in October Miss Gladys Binggeli was assisting Lake were guests of Mrs. Aaron 1930, first in the class over two years Densley during the week. hostess. Luncheon was served to 8. Miss Lois Swenson and Miss Gwen- and second in best fitted and showMrs. George Henderson entertained at a surprize party Saturday night in dolin Page entertained at a party in manship. At the Salt Lake county Black and White day in May 1931, first in the class over two years in the 4-H club and second in the open class. At the Utah state fair 1931, fint in the cla.es over three years." SANDY Granger Girl Takes 4-H Club Prize APPLICATION FOR TRADE NAliiE, MARK AND/ OR DEVICE State of Utah, County of Salt Lake, ss. Earl Toone, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the owner of the Fairdale Farms Dairy, located and doing business In Salt Lake county. That the said Earl Toone is the exclusive owner of the Trade Na.me, Matk and/ or Device described in the specifications accompanying this affivadit; that the said Trade Name, Mark and/ or Device is tn use by him in the business of dairying in the state of Utah; and he claims said Trade Name, Mark and; or Device in which goods or merchandise are manufactured, prepared, handled, sold or distributed by him, and that a copy of the above statement has been published once a week for three consecutive weeks in. a newspaper ot general circulation published in the state of Utah as required by Chapter 16, Laws of Utah, 1931; and he petitions that said Trade Name, Mark and/ or Device be recorded in the office of Secretary of State of the state of Utah, in accordance with l'itle 109, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, and Chapter 16, Laws of Utah, 1931. EARL ;r'OONE. Subscribed and sworn to beforG me this 3rd day of February, A. D. 1932. CHARLES SCHMIDT, Notary Public. (Seal) My comlssion expires November 27, 1932. (Date of first publication, February t:; date of last publication February 18, 1932.) Jordan Out To Win From Murray ( Contin.ued tram Page One) won their tilts by only four and six tallies, respectively. The Jordan-Cyprus affair was a bitter struggle. After battling for fully three quarters on even terms with the Pirates, Jordan unleashed a vicious attack the last period of play to break the deadlock and win a very exciting tilt, 30 to 24. The game wa.s a nip and tuck affair practically all the route, and the outcome of the fray was uncertain till the final whistle. The first period ended in a tie, 10 to 10, with both teams playing on par Suit and Extra Trousers $20 and showing much offensive ability. and up However, in the second quarter, the Finest All Wool Material. Newest type of play wa.s changed and a deStyles. fensive game went into effect with Guaranteed. Workmanship and Fit both teams garnering five points befrom. select to patterns 100 at period the ending and them tween l 3-12 for Jordan. The third quarter Alterations, Cleaning and saw but little change in positions and Pressing Jordan added two points more to her lead at 22-19. Here, however, Jordan hit her stride and pulled away with TAILOR another gain of three points over her [ competitor, to bag the game at 30-24. 64 W. Center Mid. 117-W. Although the game proved intensely exciting, both teams played ragged ball and showed much room for improvement in every department of play. Grantsville, in its game with the champions, proved to be a worthy foe of the Murray team and nearly upset the dope. The Farmers lost the game only after a barrage of baskets by Erickson and Hulse, in the last period of play. When the fray ended, Murray ha.d countered 29 points and Grantsville 26. 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