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Show Friday, February 12, 1932 SANDY Death of Lincoln Told in Old Paper (Continued from Page One) The Sandburr camp of the Daughters. of Utah Pioneers were entertain~ of the President's head and peneed at the home of Mrs. Alva Hansen, trated nearly through the head. The Friday afternoon, with Mrs. J. Ernest wound is mortal. Jensen as assisting hostess. The pro''The President has been insensible gram consisted of singing by mem- ever since it was inflicted, and is now bers of the camp; prayer, Mrs. J. dying. Ernest Jensen; sketch of the life of "About the same hour an assassin, Mrs. Amarilla Vincent, was read by ·Nhether the same or not, entered Mr. Mrs. Eunice Nelson; the lesson, "In- S eward's apru·tments, and under predian Wars of Northern Utah," was tence of having a prescription was gi.ven by Mrs. Katie Mumford; Bena Jhown to the Secretary's sick cha.mOlsen gave an account of her father , .Jer. The assassin immediately rushed who when a boy of 14 years carried ¥0 the bed and inflicted two or three messages for the camps; instrumental .:~ tabs on the throat and two on the selections by Charles Olsen and Ray face. Smith; Mrs. Eunice Nelson gave an "It is hoped the wounds may not be account of the story, "The White In- mortal. My appt·ehension is that they dian Boy," by Dr. Driggs; reading by will prove fatal. Helen Jensen. Luncheon was served "The nurse alarmed Mr. Frederick to 25 guests. deward, who was in an adjoining A character ball will be given at r oom, and be hastened to the door of the Sandy amusement hall Saturday his father's t'Oom, when he met the eyening. Prizes will be awarded for a.ssassin, who inflicted upon him one the best costumes. This dance is or more dangerous wounds. The rebeing sponsored by the hall commit- covery of F'rederick Seward is doubttee. The picture shows at the ful. amusement hall have been discon''It is not probable that the Presitinued for an indefinite time. dent will live through the night. "General Grant and wife were adMrs. Nephi Larson and daughter, Marian, have been visiting at the vertised to be at the theatre thi.s evehome of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Lind- ning, but he started to Burlington at 3iX o'clock this evening. say, of Taylorsville. "At a cabinet meeting, at which Miss Mildred Della and Miss Kath- Jenera! Grant was present, the subryn Smith of Murray were dinner ;ect of the state of the country and guests Sunday of Mrs. G. R. Sharp. the prospect of a speedy peace was M.iss Vera Greenwood, who has discussed. The President was very been staying in Salt Lake the past cheerful and hopeful, and spoke very few months, spent Sunday with her Kindly of General Lee and others of parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Green- ¥he confederacy, and of the establishwood. ment of government in Virginia. Mrs. Luella Voorhees, who has been "All members of the Cabinet except visiting at the home of her daughter, Mr. Seward, are now in attendance Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse, returned - to upon the President. 11 her home at Manti, Sunday of last ! have seen Mr. Seward, but he and 1:1-.,rederick were both unconscious. week. :Mrs. Emma Nelson spent last week "EDWIN M. STANTON, "oecretary of War." in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bateman of Assassin Shelley, Idaho, returned home Satur- nowTheascertained, "It is with readay morning after spending two sonable certainty, that two assassins weeks visiting with relatives. Mrs. were engaged in the horrible crime, Bateman is a daughter of the late Wilkes Booth being the one that shot Mrs. Eliza Skoglund. Mrs. Nels A. Nelson entertained at the President, and the other an acher home on County street, honoring ::omplice, whose name is not known, the birth anniversary pf her hu.sband but whose description is so clear that last Friday evening. Luncheon was he 11 can hardly escape. !t appears that papers found in served at two long tables. A birthday cake with whl te candles formed Booth' s trunk that the murder was the centerpiece. Those present were plannE):d before the 4th of March, but Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shaw, Mr. and tell through then, because the accomM.v~ James Nelson, Mr. and Mrs Jlice backed out until 'Richmond Nephi Larson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thos. could be heard from.' " Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mr. 'I'he P1-esident Dead a.nd Mrs. Andrew Nelson, Mrs. Emma "War Department, ·Nelson, Harold, Lawrence and Pearl washington, April 15, 7:30 a. m. Nelson, all of Sandy; and Mr. and ·'Major General Dix1 New York: • rtrS. Alma Bateman of Shelley, "Abraham Lincoln died this mornraaho. ing at twenty-two minutes past 7 The Birthday club met at the home o'clock. of Mrs. John Smith Wednesd~y eve"EDWIN M. STANTON, ning, honoring the birthday of Mrs. usecreta.ry of WaT." LaVerne Smith. Progressive games The editodal: were played and luncheon served. There were 25 present. Presents "Assassination of President Lincoln and Attempt to Assassinate Secwere given by members of the club. retary Seward. Ray Smith has been called to as· uAn unlocked for and terrible casist in several radio programs during the next few weeks. Mr. Smith is a lamity has befallen the nation. Presteacher of the Hawaiian guitar and ident Lincoln last night received a mandolin, and is an accomplished en· ..vound at the hands of a.n assassin, tertainer. Mr. Smith is assisted by c.h e effects of which lliere are no hopes of his surviving, having been Chas. Oleson. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph C. Christen- shot while sitting in a theatt·e witsen had as their guests Sunday, Mr. nessing the performance of a play. and Mrs. ViTm. H. Grow and sons, An attempt was also made, apparentBillie and Dick, of Salt Lake; Mrs ly by the same per-son who shot the John Redman and sons, John, Benny President, to taKe the life of Secreand Earl, and daughte, Dorothy, and (ary Seward. Ti1e assassin, after firHarold Goates of Midvale; Mrs. John ing on the President, rushed in front of tbe box occupied by the latter, and, Peck and son, Bobby, of Lehi. Mrs. Grant Crwnp entertained at waving a long dagger which he held a birthday party Saturday afternoon. In his tight hand, exclaimed, using honoring the birthday anniversary of the motto of the State of Virginia, He then er little son, Delbert. Lnncheon was Sic Semper Tyrannis!' jumped on the stage, and, amidst the served to eleven little guests. m'liense excitement which ensued, Mrs. J. E. Fordham entertained members of her Sunday school class escaped through the rear of the buildat a party at her home on Main ing. The President was shot through street, Friday evening. Progressive the head. He was immediately re''rook" was played and prizes won by n1oved, and on examining the wound Miss Emilie Nelson and Herbert Poul- the brain was found to be oozing son. Refreshments were served to Lherefrom. The best surgical skill eight guests. Miss Madeline Gile of was instantly summoned; but ~t was not thought it coUld be of any avail Bountiful was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hill announce towards saving Mr. Lincoln's life. He the marriage of their daughter Irene was still living at an early hour this to Orin H. Tolman, son of Mr. and morning but the last, melancholy Mrs. J. L. Tolman, of Sandy. The parting scene between hi.mself and marriage took place in the Salt Lake family had taken place, and his death tt!inple Wednesday, February 3. Mr. was momentarily looked for. "The attempt to assassinate Secreand Mrs . . Tolman will make their tary Seward was made at an earlier home in Sandy. Boy Scouts of troop 135, under di- hour in the evening than the attack rection of Scoutmaster Melvin Strong, on the President. The assailant forced ~d Assistant Scoutmaster Harold his way into the sick chamber where Shaw enjoyed an excursion trip to Mr. Seward was confined to his bed, Salt Lake, Saturday. They visited at and, after dealing disabling blows on the Bureau of Information museum, the attendants, rushed to the bedside state capital, tabernacle organ re- and. stabbed the Secretary in the neck cital, and Desert gymnasium. There and breast. He then fled from the house, mounted a horse and escaped, were 26 in the party. The following from Sandy attended making us, as he did so, of the same the Community club luncheon at the exclamation used in the case of the club rooms at Midvale, Monday after- President's assassination, 'Sic Semper noon: Mrs. W. 0. Boberg, Mrs. Ar- Tyrannis !' Though the wounds inthur E. Peterson, Mrs. L. W. Soren- flicted on Mr. Seward are not of a son, Mrs. A. R. Gardner, Mrs. J. M. mortal character, it is feared, that, Boyden, Mrs. Leonard Larson, Mrs. Owing to his previous debilitated conArvid Larson, Mrs. Henry 0. Hen- dition, they may lead to fatal results. "The assassin had not been arrested drickson, Mrs. Lawrence Stapley, Mrs. up to the hour of our latest disG. D. Charlier, Mrs. B. Adamson, patches. Who he is is not positively Mrs. T. C. Christian and Miss Mildred known, though suspicion points Larson. Union Vanguards, champions of the strongly to a certain individual.'' East Jordan district, played Murray stake Vanguards in a demonstration SCHOOL PRINCIPALS J.\1EET AT WEST JORDAN game of vanball at Bountiful, last Principals of the Jordan district Monday evening. The scores for the three games were: Union 15, Murray met at the West Jordan Junior high 12; Union 12, Murray 15; and Union school Thursday afternoon for the discussion of problems concerning the 15, Murray 11. Mrs. Reg. White entertained the group. Principal Joseph B. Driggs of the N. B. club at her home on Main street Friday evening. Progressive South Junior high school of Salt Lake He spoke on ~'rook" was played, prizes being won was a special guest. by Mrs. L. L. Raddon, Mrs. Stanley ~<The Position of a Principal in a ProE. E. Rasmussen and Mrs. W. 0. Boberg. gressive School System." Greenwood, of Midvale, president of Luncheon was served to 21 guests. Sandy First ward Scouts gave an the Utah Education association, also entertainment at the ward chapel spoke, his topic being, "Some Aspects of the Major Problems Confronting Tuesday evening. Wasatch Rebekah lodge No. 30, of Education in Utah.' Henry JorgenSandy, elected the following officers sen, of the Jordan Teachers' associarecently: Francis Lundberg, noble tion, spoke on "Some Local Problems grand; Mrs. Cora Lundberg, vice Needing Solution." grandj Mrs. Inez Peter~on, secretary, ---and Mrs. Loretta Ellsworth, treasCanada's roads have been built to a high standard and are equal to any urer. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shaw of Nephi in America. were dinner guests Saturday evening Every year hundreds of thousands of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler. of vacationists visit Canad,a. Union Vanguards, winners of the East Jordan district, met South Jordan, winners of the West Jordan division, in a contest~ game of vanballlast week. Union· won all tl}ree games, the ecorea belng 15-5, 15-9, and 15-12. THE MIDVALE JOURNAL EAST MIDVALE • (Continued from Pl'ge One) Priesthood conference was held Sunday evening in the East Midvale er in a more favorable position. The ward chapel. A sacred pageant Of ten farmer with vision will see beyond the scenes, "Service in the Priesthood" present dark era. depicting the life of a Latter-~y Farm prices in l'Jtah had declined Saint boy in his progression in the from January 1929 until November of pr~esthood, from a deacon to 11- high the past year, when an advance of pr1est, was presented by members of two ponits took place, to be followed the ward. Reid Beck, of the stake by another adVance of four points for presiden~y and T. A. Cartwright, December 1931, placing the present of the high council, were in attend- farm index of agricultural products ance. Tuesday afternoon Relief so- in Utai1 at 90. From 1921 to 1928 ciety conference was held. Mrs. Ma- prices for all livestock averaged hightilda Smith and Mrs. Almeda Smith er than pt'icee paid for all crops. of Drapez_·, and Mrs. Lenora AyJ.ett of However, during the past three years Midvale represented the stake board. crop prices have been above prices Musical numbers were a double trio paid for livestock and livestock pro"I Live for Those Who Love Me," b.Y ducts. The December 1931 index for Mrs. Grace Ashment, Mrs. Kate aU livestock was 82 as compared to Sharp, Mrs. Gertie Sharp, Mrs. Marie 102 for all crops. Robbins, Mrs. ].iary Walker and M.rs. During 1931 Utah farm prices de· Jennie McDonald; and a vocal solo, clined 24 per cent from the 1930 avMt·s. Flora Beckstorm. Tuesday eve- erage, which was 39 per cent below ning, conference of the M. I. A. was 1929 prices. Retail prices for goods held at 7:30. Herbert Berrett, of bought by farmers dropped 12 per Draper, and Archie Gardner of Sandy, cent during the year, while wholesale Mrs. M. B. Andrus and Mrs. Beck prices, declined 23 per cent for the were stake officers present. Th~ pro- same period. The index of retail gram outlined was carried out. A prices fo1· December was 123, while one-act play, "'!'he Right Thing at the wholesale prices stood at 100 in NoRight Time," was presented by Miss vember (the last quotation for this Grace Middleton, Miss Ardella Hicks 1tem). Agricultural prices have de· Miss Ellen J ann sen and Miss Verd~ clined more during the past year than Thayne, Billy Soffe and Foster Green- have non-agricultural prices. This wood, Jr. Miss Margaret Tholen gave had reduced tbe purchasing power of a retold story, "The Last Word," and the farm dollar in Utah 11 per cent a vocal solo was rendered by Mrs. below that of last year. Flora Bestrom. On Sunday morning conference will .be held for the Sunday school, and in the evening the final conference for East Midvale ward will be held. All ward members are invited to be pres~ ent. Bluffdale ward presented a play at Mrs. Sadie Jenkins of Blackfoot, the Second ward Friday entitled, "Her Idaho, is visiting indefinitely at the Husbancl's Wife," with the following home of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Ben- cast: Irene Randolph, Bertha Turner, nett. Uncle John, Ben Merrill; Emily LaParley Glover left Thursday for dew, Rose Bristol; Richard Beldon, California. in the interest of his nurs- Byard Mousley; Stewart Randolph, ery business. Warren Casper; and Nora, the maid, Alta Hatt. Miss LaNora Hiatt and N. NewThe Second ward conjoint M. I. A. saner of Payson visited Tuesday with meeting was held Sunday evening. Mrs. Lester Forbush. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bricker were The Wasatch ward, with a choir of 60 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and M-rs. voices, furnished the singing. The scouts of Troop 151 also furnished Leonard Saunders of Murray. several numbers. Mrs. D. W. McDonald visited WedMr. aod Mrs. Meredith Page, Mr. nesday with Mrs. J. N. Rock of Salt and Mrs. Gerald Stone, Miss Ruby Lake. Stone, Miss Jennie May, Miss Glendon Tuesday evening, February 16, Nielsen, Lynn Hart, Henry Schmidt President William D. Kuhre of Sandy and Grafton Bowels formed a dinner will taJk to members of the Gle.aner party at the Newhouse hotel and later and Junior girJs class of the East Jnjoyed dancing at the Bluebird Midvale M. I. A. Tuesday evening, rhursday of last week. February 23, President Hugh Brown Mr. abd Mrs. Wallace Peterson and of the Granite stake will talk on "The daughter, Joan, were guests of Mr. Cycle of Life" in the adult class of and Mrs. N. 0. Anderson of Midvale theM. I. A. during the week. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Greenwood The Gleaner girls and teachers, motored to Provo Sunday and visited with the president of the Y. L. M. I. with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thayne A. of the Second ward, entertained and family. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Olsen were party at a backward party at the amuseguests Friday evening at the home of rnnet hall Thursday. The games, cosMr. and Mrs. Joel Parrish of Center- tumes and luncheon were all backward. Luncheon was served at small ville. tables to Mrs. Lynn Farrell, Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Sharp entertained at 1'L birthday party Saturday afternoon, Dora Callicott, Miss Vesta Frost, Miss honoring her little son Ralph. Games i>elpha. Howell, Miss Mary Nossack, and refreshments were enjoyed by Miss Elma Seal, Miss Laura Stokes~ Berniece, Roberta. and Shirley Gos- Miss Jean Madsen, Miss Rachel Morman of Midvale, Merlin and Kendall tensen, Miss Jennie May, Miss RheaSmith, Melvin Malstrom of Sandy, K. bel Butterfield, :Miss Nelda Peterson, Norris of South Jordan, Stanley Miss Leone Park, Miss Ve1·a ButterSharp, and Kenneth and Marvella field, Miss Oneida Tischner, Miss Afton Peterson, Miss Pearl Lloyd, Sharp. Mrs. Orson Thomson of Salt Lake Miss Beth Smith, Mrs. Ardella Butwas a visitor Tuesday at the home of terfield, Miss Edith Freeman, Mrs. Britt Park, Miss Ruth Howard, Mrs. Mrs. Annie Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Payne and little Myrtle Nielsen and Mildred Jones. Miss Minola Moon and John SteadLois Payne of Murray visited Tuesman spent Thtrrsday at Park City day afternoon with Mrs. Harold with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Merritt; also Bishop and children. Mrs. J. T. Moon is spending several Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gosman of Midvale were dinner guests Saturday weeks as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Merevening of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ritt. Mrs. Ida Christensen, Mrs. Thelma Sha1'p. Dansie and Mrs. Lynn Ferrell were Mrs. Nell Olsen was a guest of the 11 hostesses to the members of the M. U" club Tuesday evening at the M. M. club at the home of Mrs. ChrisBelvedere Lounge in Salt Lake. Miss Anna V. Lewis of Salt Lake was host- tensen, Friday. Mr. and Ml's. Zach T. Butterfield ess. Mrs. W. B. Ledyard, who has had as their dinner guests during the spent eight years in the Philippine week Mrs. Hans Nielsen and daughIslands, gave a very interesting talk ters, Glendon and Vesta, of South with views taken on the Islands. Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sharp and children visited Sunday afternoon Whetman and children of Draper; Mrs. Thomas P. Page, Mr. and. Mrs. with Mrs. I. A. NorriB of Sandy. Charles Myers, and Mr. and Mrs. From the Atlantic to the Pacific Wallace Peterson and Miss Leici residents of this country find in Can- Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson and ada an ideal realm for travel and family were entertained at dinner recreation. Canada welcomes the tourist with Sunday at the home of Mrs. Olive endless change of scene and beauty, Vanderveen at Midvale. Mrs. Hans B. Jensen entertained also warm and unchanging hospitalSunday in honor of her .husband's ity. oirthday anniversary. The out-ofAPPLICATION FOR TRADE NAME, town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. FerM"RK AND/OR DEVICE rell Lloyd of South Jordan. 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 Name, Matk and; or Device described in the specifications accompanying this affivadit; that the said Trade Name, Mark andj or Device is in 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 With a telephone in your or distributed by him, and that a copy of the above statement has been own home your friends published once a week for three con~ can reach you quickly secutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation published in the and you can call them state of Utah as required by Chapany time you wish. It ter 16, Laws of Utah, 1931; and he petitions that said Trade Name, Mark will run countless erand/ or Device be recorded in the rands for you and is aloffice of Secretary of State of the state of Utah, in accordance with ways ready for important Title 109, Compiled Laws of Utah, calls in case of sickness 1917, and Chapter 16, Laws of Utah, 1931. or emergency. EARL TOONE. Subscribed and sworn to befora me Make your next call this 3rd day of February, A, D. 1932. from your neighbor's CHARLES SCHMIDT, (Seal) Notary Public. telephone a call to us My comission eJC.pires November 27, for service of your own. 1932. (Date of first publication, February 4; date of last publication February 18, 1932.) ..................................................... For Your Printing Phone Midvale 178 .................................................... . Economist Predicts Rise in Farm Produce Prices RIVERTON Is Your Telephone in your neighbor's home? • LARK Mrs. Pete Carl entertained the Ladies' Bridge club at her home Thursday evening of last week with a bridge luncheon. Twelve club memb~s were present and a pleasant evem~g was spent in playing cards, prtzes for high score being given to Mrs. E. W. Gleason, first, and Mrs. D. A. Thomas, second The evening's entertainment was concluded with a luncheon. Mrs. Kate Penpraze left for her home. in El Cerrito, Calif., Thursday mormng of last week, after visiting relatives and friends here for several weeks. Mrs. Penpraze was a former residen~ of Lar~ and was extensively entertamed durmg her visit here by her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Meyerhoffer were the luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil campbell at .. their home in Murray, Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mannon and daughters, Davine, Margaret an'd Patricia, of Copperfield, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grabner. Sunday. Mrs. D. Frank Griffith entertained the teachers and officers of the L. D. S. Relief society at her home Monday ~vening of last week. The lesson subJe<~:t for the month was given by Mrs. W1ll Turpin and discussed by the cl~s. After a pleasant evening, a damty luncheon was prepared by the hostess for the following named guests: President Hannah Hatt, Alice Peterson, Clara Bell Fahrni, Beth Thomas, Myrtle Christensen Delia Callaway, Zelma Peterson, Thelma Blackburn, Leah Peterson and Alta Robbins. Miss Gwendolin Stewart and Miss Ethel Rasmussen entertained a. number of young folks at their home Friday evening with cards and a luncheon. Those present were Miss Alta Gleason, Wanda Reid, Elain Coombs Clara Peterson, Wallace Nell SidneY Arnold and Bill McCoomie. ' M:r. and Mrs. R. F. Meyerhoffer entertained the "500" carQ club to which they belong, at their home Monday evening, with cards and a three-course luncheon which was served at midnight to 20 guests. Prizes for high scores went to Mrs. Marie Peterson, Mrs. David D. Magee R. P. Nell and Almie Bloom. ' Miss Clara Peterson entertained a number of young friends at her home Thursday evening with progressive games, music and a luncheo~ wWch was served in the dining room of' the L9:rk hotel. Prizes were given to Miss Alta Gleason and Miss Elaine Coombs for guessing games. Mrs. R. P. Nell, with a host of relatives, met at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. Miller, in Herriman, Saturday evening, where they celebrated her birthday anniversary with a faro~ ily gathering and luncheon. UNION Monday evening at the regular priesthood meeting, Dr. and Mrs. Miller of Salt Lake will deliver lectures. Dr. Mlller will talk to members of the priesthood and Mrs. Miller will talk to the women folks. Theron aod Jay Smart motored to Los Vegas and returned last week. Union ward Primary conference was held Sunday evening in the ward chapel. Mrs. Beryl Meyers and Miss Anna Johnson represented the stake. Mrs. Horace W. Burgon and Mrs. Glen Milne of Union represented the stake Primary board at Draper Primary conference, Sunday evening. Vanguards of Union ward enjoyed a skiing party Saturday and Sunday in Big Cottonwood canyon. "M" Men of Union were successful Tuesday evening in winning the game of basketball played at Union. The score was 21 to 19. Monday evening members of the Vanguards of Union M. I. A. motored to Bountiful and played vanba!J with Bountiful Vanguards. Union won two out of three games played. Tuesday evening "M" Men of Union and "M" Men of Granite played basketball at Union. The score was in favor of Union. SHAMPOOS, MARCELLING, FINGER WAVES AND PERMANENT WAYES a Specialty Orchid Beauty Salon Veda Hanson, Operator.. 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