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Show THE MIDV ALR JOURNAL Friday, June 23, 1933 r -------,-----::-::c=---- * son, Mrs. James Broadbent and Mrs. soci::tl and a demonstration on cookZ::~ch T, Butteri'ield. The club was re- ing mil:.: dishes was also held in co:torg-anized for the year with Mabel r:r,.·.~ion. Luncheon was served. 1\IRS. Z. T. BUTTERFIELD 1;. c':.Cma...'l as president, lda Chri~len- , lt.eny people from Riverton and ConeJSpondcnt sen as vice p!'esldcnt, and Rhea 'I'or- .:;u; l'OEil ding towns visited the AgriRh•erton, Utah .. ~-:,,..l.,en f!S st:cretary and treasurer, t:>ultural Specl11.l train at the Orem ~ucree.ding !-4orma Madsen and 'l'hel!~i----~t hlcnd~y which was 3punsored Mr. and Mrs Thomas B. Lloyd en- ma Dan::.ie. by the Utah-Idaho Sug::u· company, tertained at their home Saturday at a :~··;;. Rtly Hc,(:,.•;Uafl.on \""'~a' ~ p· ..... ,~-·I F::u·m. Bureau, ami agricultural dewedding shower ::md lawn party in d. her home Tuesday evening by the II'l'l.rtment of Ule Utah State Agriculhonor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brooks 1 · h" d f · 1 th 'Ltral colleee. .. 'II'S, Bl·ooks W"S formerly 1: •ir anr1 nmg >JOrs an rJen( s, e Of Lehl " ~ · b · h b' thd d 1 "'~ rem'lJon of the UescendP..nts of the •.J.\!1'ss Lu~ile Lloyd, a bride of the >ccaswn .-;mg cr tr ay an a so ~t.b.c eighth wedding anniversary of late 'rhomas P. Page and descendant,'3 month. "11.1:r. a.nd ~-!rs. Hodgkinson. Mrs. of William A. Page of Wellsville and The ra._ge family blrtht.h.y _club r:aet Jamel'.l Broadbent bad charge of the Willium 0. Page was held at Liberty nt th~ h'),....,P. of lvfr. and Mrs. Wi'liam .·-'1mes. li'·)llowtng the games, lunch- D<r~-1:--, \-'itldnesday 1 June 21. Luncheon 0. Page, Monday, 1n honor of Mrs. e:n was served on tbe lawn lo 60 was served at noon and dinner at 6 Page's birthday. The afternoon was ~·uc~ts p. rn., with a program with a number ~1pent in sewing nnd malting pla.ns for · 1'l:.e R!verton First ward M. I. A. f1·cm each family. Various sports the Page reunion. Luncheon w'l.· officers, with their partners, enter- ·,·,ere entered into by different grour~j. se1·ved to Mrs. Thomas P. Page, Mrs. taiued at a social at the ward house Florence Page, Mrs. Gwnme Pa~~: Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Dell V. Mrs. Hattie "F're~man, Mrs. John I. ---~dfh, a bride of the month. Mrs. Wiberg, Mt·s. Roland Pa~:-. T·Ir.. Smith wn.s a coun~elor to Mrs. Tjria ~ffiS. SPENCER MJIJ,ER I--Iarry E. Page, Mrs. Zach T. Butter- -.,,"'1Hton in thP Y. L. M. I. A. Mr. Correspondent field; .Mrs. Thomfl:' P m""t--~-- ~ -;"'.,,.. -nd !irs Smith are making their R. F. D. No. 1, Riverton \ Hnbett Sleater, Mrs. Frank Johnson. !:lome at \Vest Jordan Mrs. Samuel Baird. Mts8 Iris Sw-~. The Riverton Second ward Y. M. Mr. and Mrs. E. Slago ···:. of Salt Lake, a.nd Mrs. George Whet- '~I. I. A. was reor_zanized flt the regu- and baby left for John their home in Vv _ v ma.n of Draper. lar sacrament meeting SUDday eve- filing on Tuesday, after visiting a Mrs. F ..ed Shennan of Mt1-rray and 'ling, with Alonzo Madsen as super- week at the home of Mr. and ~.L~·.s. Miss Catherine Dover of Salt Lake ·utendent: Gerald Stone as first as- J. S. H. Bodell. were week:-end guests of Mr. and sistant; Ensign Thomas, second assistMr. and Mrs. u-eorge A. Walker aua Mrs. Wilford Silcock. ll.nt, Veloy Butterfield, secretary, and son, George J., and Miss LaPreal Mr. and 1\frs. Fred H. May left last John Steadman as Vanguard leader. Walker of Midvale motored to Char'Vednesda.y in company with their roseph Butterfield, Marvjn Dansie leston last week to attend the funson, Fred B. May and his wife, for a l.Ild John Steadman were released. eral of Charles E. Thacl~er. tour of southern Utah; they will also Blanche Myers was choflen as first Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bates and spend ten days in California with counselor, Winnie Bills as second small son, of Tooele, we1·e the guests Mr. and Mrs. May. counselor, and Jean Madsen as secre- of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bates and famMrs. Marvin Dansie and Mrs. Her- ta.ry to Helen Howard when Mary ily last week-end. ::.bel Egbert entertained at the home Egbert, Beth Smith and Cleo BurnThe Misses Blanche and Beatrice of Mrs. Dansie in honor of the mcm- ingharo were released. All were set Freeman were the guests of Miss bers of the M. M. M. club. The guests apart for their offices at the close of Leici Freeman of Riverton last weelt. were Mrs. M. J. Tischner, Mr!. I. E. the meeting. Stake Prf:>sident Julia Mrs. Ruth Webb and Mrs. Vera Freen;mn, Mrs. P. D. Christensen, Crump and Counselor Maud Butter- Bowman and two sons, Vern and ElMrs. Thomas Newman, Mrs. B. E. field, with Reed Beckstead, second as- wood, of Salt Lake, were guests of Burgan, Mrs. \Villiam Torkelsen, Mrs si~tant, were present. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Crane and family Jack Madsen, 'Mrs. Mahonri Butiet•~.:'!:r. and Mrs. Rulon Dansie enterlast week. field, Mrs. Wayne Ttschner, Mrs. tained at an ice cream party at their Mr. and Mrs. Golden Tempest and Olive Vanderveen, Mrs. Melvin Peter- home Wednesday evening in honor of son Blaine, of Midvale, e.nd Mr. and the Dan!:'lie family, which included Mrs. Clem Bates and two sons, Eldon Goerge H. Danbie, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- and Carroll, were the dinner guests of vin Dansie and children, Mrs. Dorrell Newbold and children, Mrs. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Tempest on Elvoy Dansie and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Bigle-r and from the liam Neff and chUdren. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reed, Miss children, of Payson, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer la.st weekVeronica Othler and Miss Elvira end. of Manlmto, !Yiinn., and Mr. Mrs. Sarah J. Crane is visiting !..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " Dchtloff A. D. Smith of Ogden were among HOWDY, FOLKS-It was not like the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. relatives i.n Montpelier, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Butterfield and this in the old days. I asked at least May during the week. children, of Midvale, were the guests a half dozen fellows what they exThe reunion of the family of the pected to do on the Fourth. One of 'ate Thomas Ostler will be held at of Miss Sylvia Butte!'field and Mrs. them was honest. He said, "Not Libertv Park on June 29, where all William Forman and family on Sunmore than 19 holes." the fa.ffiily will meet at the bowery at day. John T. Bodell and two sons. Sam • * • 10 a. m. A program, luncheon ru:td ana Tru::3sler, and Will Forman are Some summer cottages .?-ave a sign o;ports has been provided for the ocspending the week in Nevada. above the door saying, Dew Drop casion Mrs. Olive M. Day of Draper was Inn,'' "Wamp KozQ" or "T ·"'.Z('I T"'~~- '' :Hr. and Mrs. Fred H. May enterihe guest of her mother, Mrs. Olive But the commonest sign is-FOR ~ained at a lawn party at their home Miller, two days last weelt. SALE. last Tuesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ellen Butterfield and family • * • Mrs. Fred B. May and son of HuntA shack in the mountains has one tngton Park, Calif., who viisted dw·- spent several days visiting relatives in advantage over a beach cottage. Little ing the week in Riverton. The guests Benjamin, returning home Thursday Bobby can't fill the basement with included Mr. and Mrs. Dell V. Smith, evening. Miss Rachel Miller of Murray is dtied 'kelp _Jl.nd starfish. Mr. n.nd Mrs. Joseph Schmidt, Mr. visiting at home with her parents, * * * and Mrs. Juck Smith, Henry Schmidt, Mr, and Mrs. T. H. MUler. Every ttme a man laughs he takes William Richardson of We~t Jordan; The Misses Get·aldine and Lois a kink out of the chain of life. Mr. and Mt·s. Perchcl Richardson of Huggins ai'e visiting their grand* * * Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Levett parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Huggins of AND IF YOU WlLL LET US of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ro~s MeSUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR Mullin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Becltstead Riverton. The monthly Relief society social CAR NEEDS WE WILL TAKE and Ural Sheppic of South Jordan; was held on Wednesday of last week ALL THE KINKS OUT OF Elder Smith of Logan; Mrs. Marjorie m the ward chapel. The time was YOUR CAR TROUBLES. Butterfield, Miss Nelda Peterson, spent in reports and quilting. Light "' * • John Steadman, Miss Beth Smith, When the thermometer gets above Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hamilton, Joseph refreshments were served by the pres90, we know exactly how a New Eng- Butterfield, Jennie May, Arnold But- idency. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandstrum land boiled dinner in a fireless cooker terfield, Franklin Smith, Vesta Frost and children of Riverton were the feels. and Reed Beckstead. guests * * * Mrs. Fred May and Mrs. Leroy Crane of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ingram A Denver musician can play the Dansie were hostesses to the Daughduring the past week. saxaphone with his toes. Ole the ters of Utah Pioneers at the home of Elder Darrel Crane returned home Oiler thinks that ls a wonderful ac- Mrs. May last Friday. The story of Saturday from the Central States compllshment because it leaves his the life of Mrs. England, grandmission field, where he has labored hands free for self-defense. mother of Secretary Connie Newbold the past thirty months. He also visitwas read by Mrs. Annie Gar-side. The ed the World's Fair tn Chicago belesson was given by Florence Page, fore returning. after which refreshments we r e Miss Phyllis Bodell left for Idaho on West Center St. :Phone Mid. 48 served. Monday where $he will visit at the The New Testament class of the home Or Mr. and Mrs. Chlistain Riverton First ward, with their Thompson indefinitely. teacher, Miss Lucy Weenig, held a Mrs. Olive Miller, Mrs. Hannah picnic luncheon at Saratoga, SaturCarter, Mrs. Sarah J. Butterfield, day. Luncheon was served to 33. Mrs. Jeanette Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Densley an- 0. R. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Men's Half Sole........ 75c to 85c Ttounce the bi"1:-h of a daughter, born E. Crane and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. Spencer Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs. Alice Mason and daughter Mrs. Ladies' Half Sole __ .. 65c to 75c Henry Butterfield and family, Barbara, of Salt Lake, are spending Mrs. Alice Bowen, Mrs. R. T. Bodell Men's Rubber Heels 35c to 45c the summer as guests of Mr. and Mrs. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Lancelot Bills. Butterfield and family, Keith ForMrs. Jack Clawson and Miss Mar- man, Ladies' Heels............ 20c to 25c Ross Butterfield, Mrs. S. H. jorie Clawson of Holladay spent five Crump and Miss Lucy Butterfield atMID¥ALE SHOE REBUJLDER days visiting at the home of Mr. and tended the Butterfield family reunion Mrs. Fred May. 21 East Center St. 1\olidvale, Utah at Riverton on Saturday. Mrs. Thomas P. Page had as her Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parry and son, guest during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, and Mr. and Mrs. George William A. Page and Miss Ed,ith SALIENT FEATURES OF Parry and family attended the Parry Page of WellsvUle. METROPOLITAN INCOME reunion which was held at Saratoga The Riverton First ward Relief CONTRAOTS on Saturday. society presidency entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Crump and chilThey pay a fixed income for life. banquet in honor of the class leaders Income from them is not subject to and visiting teachers at the ward dren of Lark were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crump on Friday be~ Federal Income taxation. They are a house, Friday. memorial that man should be proud fore leaving for Coalville, where they The Riverton Second ward Relief will visit relatives for some time. to leave. society presidency entertalned at a Mrs. J. H. Crump and daughter Dot accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Neilson and Representing Metropolitan Life two sons, Almon and Glenn, of Sandy, Insurance Company and Asahel Crump, of Lark, were the Phone Mid. 219-\V. 209 Pioneer St. dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Crump. Miss Hazel Dansie of Payson spent last week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dansie. Mrs. Olive Mlller is spending this week in Draper visiting. Miss Verda. Bodell was a Salt Lake A man is wanted-<to be visitor on Monday. Ch<>ice of Meats, Fresh Vegeon the job next mornnng. Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump and tables, Ice Cream, T<m, Butterfamily of Lark were the guests of The employer looks through milk, Milk or Coffee Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell on Sunhis list of available men. day. A family dinner was given Sunday The man with a telephone at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Miller by the cliildren in honor of in his home usually gets ALL KINDS OF PIES, lOc A CUT Father's Day. Covers were laid for the job--because he can be Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. R. Short O~ders at All Hours L. Parry and son, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil reached quickly. 0. Poore and famtly, Mr. and Mrs. Running errands, saving Milton Bodell and family, Mr. and Harry Thomas, Prop. Mrs. Earl Poore and children, Mrs. time for other things, makLouise Miller and son Bryant, Art Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald -Stone ing social or business conand children of Riverton. tacts, bringing help m Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell, Mr. TAILOR-MADE SUITS emergencies-the telephone and Mrs. J. H. Crump, Mr. and Mrs. S, H. Crwnp, Mr. and Mrs. Milton does these things and many Bodell and Mrs. Spencer Miller atothers for a few cents a tended the funeral services held at Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. Lark on Friday for Mrs. Will Fahrni. day. Mrs. LeRoy Miller and children are Alterations, Cleaning and at home after spending last week-end Pressing 1 visiting in Levan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane entertained at a family dinner at their The Mountain States home on Sunday in compliment to TAILOR their son, Elder Darrel Crane, who reTelephone & Telegraph Co. 64 W. Center Phone M1d. 249-W. turned home Saturday ;.,_____________,.r :,______________: mission field. onCovers werefrom laid the for RIVERTON * 'I -.-. thirty, including Mrs. S. J. Butter- and Mrs. Melvin Bradley, Mr. and Thursday of last week at lhe Salt fidd, Mrs. Jeanette Crane, Mr. and ].Irs. Wallace Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. 0. R. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dick and baby of Shelley, Idaho, Nephi Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. were guests last week of Mr. and David Bigler and family of Payson, and Miss Ruth Butterfield of Salt _;.Ake. Mrs. Spencer Miller, Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler of Payson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bigler of Sa-lt Lal~e, Sunday evening. Mr. Bigler returned to Payson with his son for a short visit. Sunday school conference was held here Sunday in the ward house with splendid pmgrams in the mol'ning and evening. Supt. Joseph H. Crump presided. Stalte officers attending were ""'!"is<J Ella Mousley of Bluffdale, Morris Butterfield and Mr. Broadbent, '·u-1-..h of Riverton. Lake temple, President Heber J. Grant officiating at the marriage ceremony. A dinner for the imme- diate families was given at the NewMrs. H. S. Hyatt. Miss Debia Hymas, Miss JUDe Bate- house hotel Thursday evening. The man, Paul Bateman, Miss June Lind- young couple will make their home in say of Rupert, Idaho, were visitors East Midvale. Mrs. J. William Thompson enter~ Ia st week of Mrs. Sophrona Ba ternan. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman and tained at a dinner at her home on Mrs. George Stockings of West Jot·- County street last Wednesday afterdan, Frank D. Goff of Salt Lake, noon. Those present were Mts. Pearl Mrs. Ed Penrose and Mrs. Sid Rey- Shaw, Mrs. Beth Alsop, Mt·s. Veloy nolds of Salt Lalte, Thomas Davis of Alsop, Mrs. Myrtle Hyatt, Mrs. Ester Britten were visitors during last week Boulter, Mrs. Myrtle Ostler, Mrs. Stella Thompson and Mrs. Alice Jenof Mrs. Sophrona Bateman. Mrs. Glenn 0. PoUard and little sen. Miss Betty Bradley is visiting this daughter Patsy are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Whitehead week with relatives in American Fork. at their home in Provo. Mrs. Myrtle Henninger of Lyman, M.:iss Luana Jensen returned home Wyo., spent part of the week the Sunday after spending two weeks in guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ost-----------¥. Salt Lake, the guest of relatives. 1 Mrs. Ethel Dastt·up and son, Ward, ler and family. Mrs. Leonard Harmon and children, and daughters, Marge and Crystal, MRS. RACHEL FORBUSH 1 returned home Monday, after spend- of Granger, returned home Friday after spending two weeks the guests Correspondent lng the winter in California. PIJone Midvale 280-W . The Misses Zelmona and Phyllis of Mrs. Harmon's parents, MJ.·. and Miss lola Jensen of Salt Lake spent Sunday Mrs. james D. Rawson. Sunday evening six boys of the the guests of their parents, Mr. and Rawson returned home with Mrs. Harmon, where she will visit for some Trailbuilders group of the Primary Mrs. Evan o. Jensen. ~·ore graduated to the priesthood and I The following ladies from Sandy time. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ha1·mon of )f. I. A. work. They were Conway Attended the garden party given by Nielsen, Hudson Denney, Parley the Ladies' Democratic study grQup Granger announce the bi rtb of a son. Glover, Lowell Young, Dale Hansen of the Fifth ward of Salt Lake, Sat- Mrs. Harmon was formerly Miss and Calvin Glover. Members of the urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lucy Rawson. Mrs. Nina Beckstead left Wednesgroup sang "The Trail Builders' Burton W. Musser, on Harvard aveHymn;'' piano solo, Miss Margie nue: Mrs. L. w. Sorenson, Mrs. Reg day morning for St. John, Arizona, Howe; song, Parley Glover. Each boy White, Mrs. Clyde Swenson, Mrs. A. where she will visit for some time was presented with a certificate of R. Gardner, Mrs. J. M. Boyden, Mrs. with relatives. The Beehive Girls of Sandy First promotion. Closing prayer was by Arthur E. Peterson. and Mrs. Louis ward, under direction of their class Junior Howe. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hays of Miss Carol Burgan of Union was leaders, Mrs. Lena Jackson and Mrs. Berkeley, Calif., formerly of Midvale, the guest Sunday of Miss Pearl Oat- Gull, enjoyed a weenie ·roast at the home of Miss Marvel Hansen, last have returned here to make their ler. home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hansen have Friday evening. Miss Leona Malstrom entertained Miss Mary Holden and Art Brown gone to Midvale to make their home. attended a missionary shower MonMl's. Katherine Petty and son, at a miscellaneous shower at her day evf:'ning at the home of Mr. and Ladd, of Los Angeles, retut·ned to her h?me on County street, Monday eveMrs. George Shaw of Ninth East home Wednesday ,after visiting with rung, honoring Mrs. Francis Hansen, a recent bride, formerly Miss Nola street, honoring their son, Merrell, her ~other, Mrs. Charles H. Olson. who is leaving in the near future to Mtss Jean Malecker of Helper has Cox.. Games were enjoyed and lunchfill a mission in Germany. been the guest of Mrs. James Hous- eon served to the guest of honor, M~·s. Jane Green returned this week ton and Mrs. T. L. Houston, the past Mt·s. Hansen, Mrs. Thelma Green~ wood, Mrs. Myrtle MeN a.mara, and from a trip to Butte, Mont. She was few weeks. accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Houston entertained the Misses Agnes and Sophia Lavene, Cody who have recently returned at a party at her home Saturday Edith Cox, Mervene Hansen, Marvel from' a trip to Europe. evening honozing the birthday anni- Hansen, Maxine Muir, Melba Bate]\,frs. Harrv Holden, Mr. and Mrs. versary of her son, William Sagers. man, Thressa Lindell, Claire Van Frank Webb' of Salt Lake, Mr. and The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Da.m, Arlene McKean, Alice and Vera Mrs. Chester Hays of Midvale were James Marwell and son Morris, Mr. Greenwood, and Miss Roxie Nelson. entertained SundBy at the summer and Mr,'i. Henry Potter and daugh- Miss Malstrom was assisted in servhome of Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw ters, Lucy and Afton, and sons, Emer- ing by her mother, Mrs. C. P. Malat Brighton. son and Henry, Dorse Condie, and strom, Mrs. Doris Zupan, Miss Lucile Miss Ardella Hicks returned Mon~ Almon Jones, all of Salt Lake; Miss Malstrom and Mrs. Peter Hansen. dl\y from a two months' trip to Culver Jeane Malecker of Helper, Mr. and Prizes were awarded Miss Vera City, Calif. Mrs. T. L. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood, Mrs. C. P. Malstrom, Miss Miss Helen Morgan left Tuesday for N. W. Magnussen, Mr. and Mrs. Don- Thressa Lindell, Mrs. l<'raoc1s Hansen, Miss Claire Van Dam and Miss her bome in Moore, Idaho. Miss Mor- ald Horne of Sandy. e-an haQ spent the past winter at the Mr: and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler en- Melba Bateman. R Y. U. in Provo and visited here tertamed the Just-a-Mere club at YOUNG GIRL INJURED with her grandfather and aunt, Ole their home on East Second South Johnson and daughter Margaret. s~reet Wednesday evening. ProgresAn automobile accident on the state Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Powell and little s1ve rook was played and luncheon son Jack of Gallup, N. M., are visiting served on small tables to Mr. and road one-fourth of a mile south of here with Mrs. Powell's parents, Mr .. Mrs. William L. Hewlett, Mr. and Draper Monday morning resulted in and Mrs. Ja.ck Larson. I Glenn 0. Pollard, M1•. and Mrs. L. E. injuries to Gladys Gorlick, 6, of Price. Little Kenneth, Ralph and Mar- Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. The girl suffered lacerations on the vella Shal'P were birthday party Bird, Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Alsop, legs when the car in which she was guests Tuesday evening, honoring Mt·. a.nd Mrs. Evan. 0. Jensen, Mr. and riding, driven by Dean Nielson of their cousin, Marie Smfth of Sandy, Mrs. J. C. Crapo, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Helper, overturned when it struck a Mrs. Leslie Gordon and Mrs. Wlll old Bradley, Mrs. LaNome McCleary, shovel gear which fell from the trailer Young entertained Monday evening at L. E. Van Dam of Sandy, and Mr. of a truck preceding his car. a miscellaneous shower at the home and Mrs. John E. Slagowski of Lycf the former on Union a.venue, com- man, Wyo. Prizes were won by Mrs. MAKES LONG DRIVE plimenting their brother, Lewis Dun- Wm. L. Hewlett, Marvin M. Bird, ster, and Miss Alice Mackey of Tay~ Mrs. L. E. Peterson and c. Earl AIOn June 4 Harold Hogan started Jorsv-m~. Thirty-three guests enjoy- sop. to drive a bus for the Omnibus coled progressive game3 and dainty reMr. and Mrs. c. Earl Alsop and lege to Wichita, Ka.n.sas. He arrived freshments. The color scheme daughter Mae, and sOD.d Rodney and there safe and got a chance to go on throughout was in pink and green. Darwin left SaturcUiy on a trip to east. The young couple were married Denver, Kansas City and Chicago, When his mother, Mrs. C. E. Hogan, Thursday, June 22, 1n the Salt Lake where they wtll visit the World's Fair. last heard from him, he was driving temple. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scarlet of Los to Washington, D. C., from there. He Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ashment and Angeles, Calif., were guests last week will drive through the New England Mrs. Ray Poulson were guests Tues- of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Houston and States, Canada. and then to the day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Houston. World's Fair. Mrs. R. T. Parkin of Salt Lake, who The marriage of Miss Varda GillesHe expects to be gone six weeks. entertained at a shower compliment- pie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde On this trip Miss Vera Bishop, Miss ing Miss Edna Pugsley and Alma Gilh::spie of Sandy, and T. Foeter Laura Gardner, Miss Delila Spratling Palmer of Rosette, Utah. Progressive Greenwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fos- and Miss Van Johnstone have en~ "500" was played and dainty refresh· ter Greenwood of Midvale, took place rolled. mente were served. -;;:;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;; Mr. and Mrs. James Brady had as ~ their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Buxton and daughter Dorothy of Salt Lake. Members of the Beehive group of the M. I. A. with their class leaders, Mrs. Melva Evans and Mrs. R. L. Rigby, attended the stake Swarm day at £andy Third ward. Beth Soffe and eVnice Beckstrand were graduated to the Junior group. Thirteen members were in attendance. Mrs. Reta Wilson visited Tuesday with relatives here. M::rs. Del Rogers of MwTay visited Tuesday with Mr£:. Harold Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Olsen joined Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webb of Lehi and celebrated their wedding anniversaries ·wednesday evening. Other guasts 8 were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hart of Mid.... vale and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Gardner of Sandy. Quarts ---···--···---··---·····-·····-·-·35c Mr. and Mrs. Don Worthern had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Msr. Carl Reich. A closing social of the Relief soCERTO--Regu.lpr ciety class work will be held Tuesday, price every daY----· ---~ June 27, at the ward chapel at 2 p. m. CORNFLAKESA program, an apron booth and Utah Brand, lge. pkg dainty refreshments will be the main diversions of the afternoon. Everyone i.s invited. Mrs. A. Buckland a.nd daughter Fay JAM-Large jar pure and Robert Hannay, all of Salt Lake, f1·uit Bel'ry Jam.......... v;sited Tuesday evening with Mr. and CORNED BEEFMrs. Don Worthen. Can ···---------··-····-··--·Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yates and little son, and Mr. Yates' mother, Mrs. GOLD MEDAL WASHING Mary Yates, Mrs. Clarine T. Quinn POWDER-Very and son Jay and daughter Margaret, Special, 5 pounds ........ of Independence, Mo., visited yesterday with Mrs. Sarah Buttars of Clarkston. Mrs. Buttars has passed her 93rd birthday anniversary. * -------------------------- * HERRIMAN *----I EAST MIDVALE * The Weekly Exhaust Mid Va Ie Garage MIDVALE GARAGE Shoe Rehuilder Price List J.J. CRANE Special Cold Plate Lunch "I'll be there in the morning!" • 40c U.S. CAFE $12.50 AND UP H. F. RASMUSSEN I - ·• * * I j I I RASMUSSEN'S MARKET SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 24 ~!~!?fur ----·----·····--1 Oc ~!~p~-~~~-~~~-----··18c ~~~~n~Th.~~~=~~:. r!~:J~:=----·------ 25c 10C ~;eE!J:~~-~=----·-- 5c 19 C 33C ~!;:e ~~~~=-·-·---- 12c 25c ~~es~~~=--·---·-· 29c 35C r~; ~I~~~~-- _ 1oc 39c ~fb~t?r ~~~~~~~---15c MEATS *I RUMP ROAST 1 BEEF-Pound -·---·---· 17c SANDY MRS. J. THOMAS OSTLER I Oorrespondent Phone Midvale 266-W * ------------* Miss Frances Gardner is visiting in Los Angeles. She will remain two weeks. Mrs. Nina Beckstead left Wednesday morning for Arizona, where she will Visit with relatives for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sorenson an~ nounce the birth of a son, Wednesday of last week, at the Cottonwood hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson served in the Mexican mission for two years. This is their first child. Mother and bab;Sr are reported well. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Qurr, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Orton, Miss Pearl Orton, daughter, Mrs. Charles Da. May, Bentley all of and Parowan, little • PRIME RIB BEEF Pound ··--···-··--············ 17c ::u:~--~~~~~~~- 20c MEATS ROAST VEALPound ------·-···------·-LEGS OF VEALPound -··----···--------·--·· LEGS OF PORKPound -·-----·-·-·-·-·-·-···-- 12c -:!A~~~~~~-~-~---·-- 25c POT ROASTS-Pound ............... ········-···.lOc and 12c P. C. Rasmussen's 1 Phone Your Orders --- Midvale, Utah --- We Deliver ~-----------------------------.: |