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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, August 4, 1933 * -------------- * SANDY * MRS. J. THOMAS OSTLER Correspondent ne •••dvale 26" W Pho ------"-~----~---- \I *1 Miss Verda Stewart returned home Monday from a ten days' visit with relatives and ftiends in Logan; also with fi·icnds in Brigham City. Miss Stewart taught school for six years in the Doxelder district, before com· ing to the Jordan district last September. Dewey Dowding, Ward Dastrup, John Wahlgreen, and Do Goff have trip vacation returnPd from a through the Yellowstone park. Miss came Jensen, recently returned missionary from the Texas mission, was the speaker at Sandy Third ward meeting, Sunday evening. Mrs. Ntna Beckstead a.nd sons, Stanley and Ralph, and daughter Maxine, of Sandy, and the Misses Fern and Farrell Bodell of Herrtm.an, returned home Sunday after visiting relatives and friends in Idaho and northern Utah. Miss Susanna. Smith of Crescent was the luncheon guest Monday evening of Mrs. J. T. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler and children attended a social at Liberty park Sunday afternoon, given by officials of the Grand Union company in Salt Lake. Mrs. William Bowles and daughters, Misses Lenore and Veneda Bowles, of NepW, are guests at the home of Mrs. Bowles' sister, Mr. and TAILOR-MADE SUITS $12.50 AND UP Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. Alterations, Cleaning and Pressing H. F. RASMUSSEN TAILOR Phone Mid. 249-W. 64 W. Center Special Cold Plate Lunch Choice of Meats, Fresh Vegetables, Ice Cream, Tea, Buttermilk, Milk or Coffee 40e ·ALL KINDS OF PIES, lOc A OUT Short Orders at All Hours U.S. CAFE Harry Thomas, Prop. SALIENT FEATURES OF METROPOLITAN INCOME OONTRAOTS They pay a fixed income for life. Income from them is not subject to Federal Income taxation. They are a. memolial that man should be proud to leave. J.J. CRANE Representing Metropolitan IJfe lnsurunce Company Phone Mid. 219-W. 209 Pioneer St. Shoe Rebuilder Price list Men's Half Sole..... -. 75c to 85c Ladies' Half Sole...... 65c to 75c Men's Rubber Heels 35c to 45c Ladies' Heels............ 20c to 25c MIDVALE SHOE REBUILDEB 21 East Center St. 1\fldvale, Utah The Weekly Exhaust from the Midvale Garage r 'I II sooner than they expected on account nesday at the Murray city cemetery •--,.----Mrs. Lon Kenney. of Sheldon Myers, son or Mr. and D escend an t s o f S oren J ensen of at 3 p. m. for the infant son of Mr. M and Mrs. Ernest Mlllerberg. The D raper w 111 h o ld a famil Y re un1 on rs. Charles Myers, getting injured !\IRS. z. T. BUTI'ERFIELD speakers were George James and li!RS. RACHEL FORBUSH Sunday, August 6, at 2 p. m., at Lib· quite badly in an accident when the Correspondent Bishop Albert Glover. A contralto Correspondent erty park. horse he was riding and an auto colPhone Midvale 280 W 1 lided. Riverton, Utah solo, "Somettme "VVe'll Understand," ~-------------The family or Mrs. Mary ThompMrs. Bert Battlson with the Old -------------was sung by Beatrice Simpers. Prayson enjoyed an. outing at Liberty Sunday school class of Testament Fathers' stake Jordan West The James George by offered were ers a. was Midvale :Mrs. Eva Lewis of park Sunday afternoon, honoting her a truck ride to Saraenjoyed boys schedwas auttng,which Sons' and d GSlover. a.n~Bis~opC Jack Mrs. of Dinner was ::!inner guest Wednesday citj·thdady anz:;versary. s. . . wenson an family, of Wed at Butterfield canyon for Fri- toga last Friday and enjoyed bathen aye by t e guest of honor, Mrs. Larsen. Mrs. Neil Olsen attended her bridge Chinook, Mont., left Monday for their Cay, Saturday and Sunday, has been ing and picnic luncheon. Mary Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Cla.r· Mrs. Thomas P. Page spent Thurshome after speliding some time here postponed for two weeks. ence Matthews and sons; Leon Ras- club held Flida.y at Liberty park. and Friday as the guest of Mr. day Sharp, H. R. Mrs. daughter, her with class girls Gleaner the of Members Midmussen and daughter Rolaine of A clean-up campaign was held at and Mrs. George Whetman at Draper. vale; Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Thompson of the M. I. A., accompanied by their and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and the church grounds of the Riverton and daughter Mary and son Jack, leader, Mrs. Golda Sotfe, and Mr. and Miss Cleo Whitaker of Vinelittle and Monday wards F'irst and Second and Mr. and Mrs. J. William Thomp- Mrs. Parley Glover, motored to Black Tuesday, under the direction of the yard visited with friends at Riverton Rock Thursday evening of last week son and family of Sandy. Roland last Wednesday. Ushoprics of the wards. Mr. and Mrs. carl Pierson and and enjoyed a plunge and refreshMeredith Page returned home durPage furnished free soda water to family of Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. ments. Eighteen were in the party. Ule 50 that turned out to assist. the week &fter spending a. month ing by received word to According Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jem:,en and chilSamuel Williams and family of MurThe Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Nevada. ray spent part of last week visiting dren and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen The M. M. M. club entertained at with relatives at Oasis, Utah. Mr. and baby motored to Copperton, Sun- relatives, Miss Allee Hatch and Miss '\"'..111 meet at the home of Mr. and lawn party and corn and weenie a. August Friday, Garside, Aaron hlrs. JunUnion at teachers Oborn, Iona Mr. with visited and afternoon, day rel]iformer were and Mrs. Pierson roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ior high school, have just completed 11, for the monthly meeting. and Mrs. Henry Jensen. dents of Oasis. Mrs. Daniel E. Densley and family M. J. Tiachner, Friday. The guests. Mrs. Leonard Sharp ent.ertalned at a six weeks' summer school training At the meeting in Sandy Second a miscellaneous shower at her home at Flagstaff, Ariz. are spending the summer up East included Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beckward, Sunday evening, under the di~ stead, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mad8~ Residents of Flagstaff hold a July canyon. rection of C. Earl Alsop, chairman Thursday afternoon of last week comand Mrs. P. D. Christensen. Mr. Mr. enter~ CUrtis Ross Mrs. and Mr. atwhich annually celebration Fourth Woodhead Dorothy Miss pllmenttng of the genealogical society of that Mrs. William Torkelsen, Mrs. and ot home the at chickaree a at t3ined tourists. ot hundreds many tracts were games Progressive Midvale. of ward, Francis Hansen was the prinMyers, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lionell TuesNewman, Thomas Mrs. and Mr. holiday the of featw·e principal The Vaur Mrs. to going prizes played, cipal speaker. Musical numbers inThe list of guests included the Tischner, Mrs. James Broadbent, Mr. .day. Norma Miss Kite, Agnes Mrs. Cutler, cluded: piano solo, Miss Roxie Nel- Woodhead and Mrs. Jane Sharp. festivity is the "Pow~wow" of some f:Jllow!ng: Mr. and Mrs. James S. and Mrs. Frank Nossack, Mrs. WU~ son; vocal trio, Mrs. LaNome Mc- Dainty refreshments were served to 2000 Indians, from 10 different tribes, F'errell, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lang- liam Palmer) Mrs. I. E. Fretman, Cleary, Mrs. Herbert Bartlett, and 30 guests. Miss Woodhead and all garbed in their respective gala. at- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Lanzo Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield, Miss Claire Van Dam. Morris Sharp were married Wednes- tire. The scene is very spectacular Uiss Jean Madsen, Miss Marjorie Mrs. Olive Vanderveen and Mrs. MelMr. and Mrs. W. C. Crump, Jr., and day of this wee~... and one which lingers in everyone's T..4angford, Blain Miller, and Almon vin Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F'rost and The Columbine Flower club was enMiller. Miss Beatrice Simpers had as her memory. family of Bluffdale; Mr. and Mrs. week-end guest Miss Margaret BurnMrs. Charles White, Mrs. MoJ.·rts tertained at the home of H. C. Moyle The teachers left Ariozna July S, LaVere Cline and children of Cres- ham of Salt Lake. at Holladay, Monday. Miss Ruth Carpenter of Beverly cent; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Parley Glover and for Denver, via Gallup, N. Mex. From Sutterfield, Mrs. Wtlllam. Reynold and daughter Gail of South Jordan, children were guests Wednesday eve- there they proceeded to Chicago. i Dd Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield attended Hills, caJ.if., is visiting with her and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crump and ning at a family party at the home Following a sojourn in the latter city, ~he demonstration of salad making grandmother, Mrs. Heber S. Crane. Next Sunday evening, in the Rivsons, Delbel't and Sherman, of Sandy, of Mrs. Alice Bateman of :M..idvale, where they will viist the World's fair, given by lfrs. Ivy Hall, county extension division leader, at West Jorspent part of the week in the canyon. th e occasion being the birthday anni- they expect to visit friends and rela- dan la.st Thursday. The above named erton Second ward conjoint meeting Mr. and Mrs. George L. Bateman versary of Mrs. .....ateman and al90 tives on the return trip, arriving in ·in d'1es will give the same demon.stra- Bishop Henry Beckstead of Wdval~ and son, Noal Bateman, and Mrs. h onoring Mr. an d Mrs. Allen Bate- time to resume their positions early • 1 will be the speaker. . th Mr. and Mrs. La.ncelot Bills had as ~ on lD e1r respective wards at ReSophron.a Bateman left Tuesday for man, who left Monday to make their in September. 8 · their week-end and dinner guests August on meeting Society Uef • has Bateman Mr. Logan. in home Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, for a week's All interested are invited to attend. A. T. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. A. s. vacation. been chosen superintendent of tlle Mrs. Roland Page entertained at Mason and children of Salt La.ke, and of Lei•ure Mrs. Irene Sorenson and daughters, Logan schools, filling the vacancy lee cream party at her home Miss Ruth Ruyer of Colorado. m PeterMr. of death the by caused of Baker, Nev., returned home Sunit i~ u·ue that some per· Thursday in honor of the Mi-Kan-Wee cour:>e, "Of superintendent. "former son, day after spending two weeks the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tlipp announce .;t.ms kill themselves solely by over· girls of the Riverton First ward. guests ol Mrs. Sorenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Bi1ls and birth of a baby girl, born to them v.·ork. but the rntullrtes that can be the l-Ir. and Mrs. Samuel Porkenson of moved to Salt Lake Satur~hildren are cause, that to trucec..l ilefinltf'IY week. last of rhursday Crescent. Ct Is the wot·k and play com· day to make their home. Mr. Bills, few. numgrandchildren and Child.ren Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thomas and son of his work taking him to Bobbie, of Midvale, were guests Mon- bering 16, gathered at the home of hi ned that usually do the real dam- :>n acconut has handed in his resignaLake, Salt succinctly. more tt express to or, uge; honoring evening, Friday Sharp W. S. day evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. (Continued from Page Ono) of the West superintendent as ~ion time,.. leisure one's of misuse the ts It birthday. his Harlison at theh· home in Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ashment join~ in the opinion of J. Clarence trunk. Jordan stake M. I. A. sufficient to operate the existing Mr. and Airs. James Lunnen re· William Page entertained at plants at maximum capacity. turned to Oxnard, Calif., Tuesday, ed a party of trJends and spent the wbo writes "ls Vour Leisure • Menace n. Mrs. surprise party in honor of her at Mirror Lake. after spending the past week visiting week-end The federal officials are reminded daughter Mildred's sixteenth birthday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden had or a Help?" In Hygela Magazine. with relatives in Crescent and Salt Utah Is actively participating in that Wednesday. home her at ~versary Lake. They were accompanied home as their house guests last week Mr. wheat allotment plan, which the refreshments and played were Games Oakland, of Pledger George Mrs. by Mr. Lunnen's father, A. C. Lun- and were served. Ahead of Their Time Mrs, Ruel Hays and son Dan Calif., it more necessary to grow makes nen of Crescent, who will visit in A bin Lindstrom at Gray, Ida., sugar beets. It 1B also explained that Mrs. o speaking ln Scotsmttn, modest A Chester Mrs. Calif.; Berkeley, of California. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lunsaid: ''The Douglas tam 13 spending the month as guest of the marketing of sugar beets does nen of Oxnard, Calif., returned home Hays of Midvale, Mrs. Nora Ham- hls family. Russell Butter- not present the marketing problem of last week after visiting with rela- mer and grandchildren, Vllannay and lly ls a verra. vert·a au1d Scotch fam- her daughter, Mrs. field. an toto back awa' rlns line The lly. Norman of Salt Lake. tives. other crops due to the participating Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and Mrs. Orson Jensen, assisted by her tlqulty. We dlnna ken boo far back It Beckstead, Ordell Mrs. and Mr. between the growers and contract Mrs. Nina Beckstead and son Ralph, daughter Berniece, delightfully enter- rtns. bur It's a tnng, tang way back. family, Marchell Graham, Everett the manufacturers. The resolution and Glenn Hyatt motored to Lark, tained at their home on Union ave- and the history of th~ Douglas family Hamilton and Miss Lindsay of Mid- notes that sugar beets is a cash crop nue Thursday afternoon of last week Is recorded ln five volumes. rn about vale formed a. party and spent a few Tuesday. days in East canyon and at Como and is a stablllzlng factor In agriculcompUmenting Mrs. Farris Jensen. Mrs. Sylvia Pierson and children, The color scheme was in pink and the middle of the third volume, ln 8 Springs. They returned home last ture and in maintaining the credit of Medora and Ralph, of Los Angeles, green. Games were played, prizes marginal note, wa read, 'Aboot this Tuesday. the farmer. who have been visiting with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page enter~ Mrs. Frank Clarlt, Mrs. tJme the warld was created.' "-New The tentative sugar code was apPierson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. going to tained at an lee cream party at their Tolman, for the past month, returned Rulon Collett and Miss n.uby Lenn- Outlook. a.t a meeting of sugar manu.. proved home during the week. The guests berg. Musical selections were a solo to her home Saturday. facturera and growers in Denver, it included Mrs. Thomas P. Page, Mr. Miss Fern Crump of Lark is visit- by Mrs. Everett Reading, accomand Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield and was reported by Willard T. cannon, ing at the home of her uncle and panied by Miss Hazel Lennberg; solo, children, and Mrs. George Whetman vice president a.nd general manager Miss Beatrice Simpers, accompanied aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Nelson. and chHdren, and Mrs. Howard Kirk of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, Mrs. L. W. Sorenson lett Monday by Miss Margaret Burnham. Buffet of Ogden, who visited during the who returned from Denver WednesMelvin Mrs. to served was luncheon of this week for a month's visit in Heavy wind storm and thunder week with Mr. and Mrs. Page. Mrs. Blunell, ... war E rs. pp, d d M day. the east. She was accompanied by Kna Simpers The employes of Page-Hansen comof Salt Lake, Mrs. showers Sunday caused considerable The code as approved at the west.. her brother, Dr. Paul K. Edmunds Earl their escorts spent the of Los Angeles, and her sister, Mis~ Frank Clark and daughters Elaine damage at Riverton and vicinity, pany and in meeting will be presented to Dr. ern Cottonwood canyon. The Olive Edmunds, who has been visit- and Katherine, Mrs. Reece Jobe and blowing down chicken coops belong- week-end Coulter, sugar coordinator, in John ing with relatives in California. They daughter Mary of Holladay, Mrs . .ny- ing to Leland Webb, Joseph Mous · party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Mere- Washington within the next few days. will motor to New York to meet rum Jensen, Mrs. Hal Demmas, Mrs. ley, Ren Bills, Mrs. George w. But- dith Page and famlly, Mr. and Mrs. The views of the manufacturers their brother, Joseph Edmunds, who Henry Jensen of West Jordan, Mrs. terfield and Samuel Turner, and the Gerald Stone and children, Miss well as those of the growers will as Glendon Peterson, Gail May, Jennie telephone Withers, Jack of kitchen ReadEverett Mrs. Jenkins, Walter returns from a three years' mission pre.sented at a hearing which be Henry Hart, Lynn and Nielsen, travpeople Several trees. and poles Midof Lennberg Manuel Mrs. ing, to France. They will then drive to Jordan. West of Schmidt and Lennberg Francis Mrs. vale, in Washington, August 10, beopens the Chicago, where they will visit at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers and cars had to get out and Hugh s. Johnson, naGeneral fore home of their mother, Mrs. F. K. Ed- daughters Hazel and Ruby, Mrs. Clar- eling in their Wilford Myers munds, where they will hold a fam- ence Millerberg, Mrs. Joseph Jacob- untangle wire before they could pro- family, ?llr. and Mrs. of the NRA. administrator tional ily reunion. They will visit at the son, Mrs. Andrew Swenson, ltirs. ceed on their journeys. Pioneer days and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eg~ Mr. Cannon as well as s. H. Love, World's fair before returning to Utah. Annie Simpers and daughter Beatrice were remembered on Sunday evening b ~ rt and son Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. traffic manager for the Utah-Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stowe an- of East Midvale, and Mrs. Rulon Col- when church services were held with Ernest Webster returned home last Sugar company, will attend the the atd of candles when trees were Monday after spending several days nounce the birth of a. son, born lett and Mrs. A. Collett of Union. They returned Washington hearing. blown over onto the wires, the put- in Provo canyon. Charles Mrs. Thursday, at the Cottonwood hos- · Mrs. Will - oung and evening Monday entertained Young pital. honoring Mrs. Ethel Lambson at the ttng the light system out of commisMr. and Mrs. L. F. Peterson and home of the former. Twenty-two sian. In the Rose canyon area, r son, L. Francis, of Cedar City are considerable visiting at the home of Dr. and' Mrs. guests enjoyed games and refresh- heavy flood caused reportfarmer one crops, to damage menta. L. W. Sorenson. ha.y of acres six had he that lng of Hammer Clarence Mrs. and Mr. Miss Betty Bradley returned home blown all was which haul to ready and Hays Chester Mrs. and Lake Salt the Tuesday evening after spending children, Veri and Gene, of Midvale, away. V-aughn Bills was knocked unpast week with relatives at Manti. Boy Scout troop 135, of Bandy were guests ...,unday of Mr. and Mrs. conscious by lightning. First ward, under direction of the Harry Holden. WASHING POWDER- Gold CORNFLAKESMr. and Mrs. Don Worthen are the troop committeemen chairman, John pkg......... large Utah, it H. Shaw; Scoutmaster Glenn 0. Pol- proud parents of a fine baby girl, lard, and Assistant Scoutmaster Har- born to them Thursday of last week. MRS. RAOHEL FORBUSH was formerly Miss ~ld Shaw, enjoyed a three days' out- Mrs. Worthen Correspondent mg at Tanner's flat in Little Cotton- Grace Middleton of this ward. Midvale 280-W Phone conducted program following The wood canyon. The day's program renwas society Relief ward the by was filled wtth hikes, games of volMrs. Jessie Berrett entertained at ley ball, horseshoe pitching, base- dered Sunday evening: Chorus by ball, steal the flag, and contests and Relief society members, "If I Knew a chicken dinner at her home Tues~ scout games. The evening's program You," Ada. Clayton, Jennie Glenn, day. Covers were laid for Mrs. Bessie included campfires with contests in Mary Yates, Grace Ashment, Geneva Olsen, Mrs. Annie Johnson, Mrs. stunts, troop singing. Prizes were Sharp and Gertie Sharp; vocal solo, Carrie Johnson, Mrs. Ella Berrett, WHEAT FLAKES given for the various events. The Lois .. alker, accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Clara Boggess, Mrs. Carrie S.peny's, pkg.... _ ..... COFFEE-Ace High party enjoyed a hike to Gad valley Alice Millerberg; reading, Mrs. Jen- Coomber and Mrs. Lucy Godfrey. Pound ............... - ...... . Miss Mary Erickson accompanied the first day. The second day, the nie MclJonald; mixed chorus by the of Steadman H. wm. Mrs. Mr.and BeatMiss solo, vocal schol; hike wa.s up White Pine and down Sunday CORN STARCHthrough Red Pine. The boys went rice Simpers, accompanied by Miss West Jordan, and left Wednesday swimming in these lakes, even though Margaret Burnham. A set of the morning for a motor trip to Soda Package ........................ .. the water was cold. Scouts and van- standard works of the. church, to- Splings, Idaho. FLOUR-White Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Greer of Salt guards enjoying the outing included gether with articles for the sacra• Lily, 48-lb. sack MerrUl Shaw, Richard Setterberg, ment service, were presented to the Lake were sunday dinner guests of by the Bruce Peterson, Glen Bird, Lewis ward (La b socie\.y. Presenta- M r. and M rs. J . H . G reer. h Relte! . st chance to buy before Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardman and Bishop, Ralph Bishop, Glen Hyatt. t 10n speec was y Mrs. Kachel Forwheat tax goes into effect) Ostler, bush; acceptance speech, Bishop AI- children, of Magna, and Mrs. Bessie Lowell Thompson, Dale Charles Fenstermaker, Art Peterson bert Glover. Remarks, Bishop R. H. Forbush were Sunday dinner guests 11-.;;.::.:::::...=::..~:::::::...:::::.:::....:::!.::.::;::;!_ SOAP-White LaunStewart Nichol, Lorin Hansen, Cla.r~ Clayton and Joseph Mlllerberg. of Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor. 10 b d Miss Doris Burgon, daughter of Mrs. May Swenson and chlldren, ence Winn, Jack Thompson, Robert ru·s ····-·--·----ry, Wright, Alvin Farnsworth, Carl Pol- of Chinook, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burgon, and R. H. Sharp were dinner guests of Herman Smith of Draper, were marlock and Arval Nelson. The family of Orin P. Hatch of M r.and Mrs. Andy Swenson, Wednes~ ried Tuesday, August 1, in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding dance was Bountiful met at Liberty park last day evening. Mrs. Melissa Glover entertained at given in their honor Tuesday evening Friday afternoon, honoring his 77th There were dinner Wednesday, complimenting at the open-air dance pavilton a.t birthday anniversary. SO present, including children, grand- Mrs Jane B. Amundsen of Salt Lake Union. The bride wore a white crepe children and great-grandchildren. Of and Mrs. Alice Bateman of Midvale. dress with an American Beauty VEAL STEWMr. and Mrs. L. A. \VUson and velvet sash, and carried American the twelve living chlldren of Mr. couple young The buds. rose Beauty Lora Mrs. Monday were visited Hatch, those present children of Salt Lake Pound ...................... .. are spending some time at Blighton Tolman o! Salt Lake, Mrs. Paultne evening with Mrs. M. J. Thornton. C. P. Greer of Union and Miss and expect to make their home in Tolman o! Sandy, Spencer Hatch of VEAL CHOPSCHOICE ROASTS Centerville, Earl Hatch of Murray, Hazel Lennberg of East Midvale were Draper. Pound ........... _.. ___ ... OF BEEF-Pound .. _ Clyde Proctor is spending some Mrs. George Thaxton of Riverton, married in Coalville Saturday of last Mrs. Alice Burton ot West Jordan, week. Miss Lennberg le the daughter time in the Grandaddy lakes region. LEG OF VEAL FRESH GROUND E. M. Nickle, 31, of Union, sufferand Mrs. Florence Parkins of Boun- of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lennberg of ........ ROAST-Pound lbs. .......... MEAT-2 tiful. CWldren unable to be present Union avenue, and has a host of ed injuries to his head and right hand were Leo Hatch of Alberta, canada, friends who extend best wishes for Monday at 5 p. m., when a bolt of We Pay 20 Cents a Pound for Butter and 17c a Dozen for Eggs Ughtnlng struck near his garage. The Ole W. Hatch o! Crystal, Idaho; Mrs. a happy future. Wyo.; Horn, Nickle Big Mr. of hurled Neville bolt Carrie Mrs. M. M. Hand of Sandy visited force of the Hel U t M · ta · 0 True B. Hatch ot Los Angeles. Mrs. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Les- through a door leading to the main PI am m ur Closing Hours by Shopping p s 0 ease part of his house, throwing him vioMay E. Egan of Salt Lake was a spe- ter Forbush. Before the Zero Hour cial guest. A program, games and Joseph MUlerberg suffered a very Iently to the floor. Deputy Sheriff luncheon were enjoyed. painful accident Tuesday while work- G. W. Carlisle, who investigated the OUR POLICY IS TO RAISE THE PRICE OF FARM The famlly of Erick Gillen held a ing on his farm at west Jordan. A accident, reported the victim was family reunion Monday of last week ladder he was standing on sUpped hurled ten feet, and was stunned by PRODUCTS-NOT TO LOWER THEM at Oasis, Utah. A famlly organiza- and he fell a dlstance of 16 feet, the fall and the force of the impact. !1------:...:::::~~:;.::~=:.:~~!.::~~~.::!~.!;~~~---- tion was effected, the following offi- fracturfng the left arm above the Mr. Nickle was standing near a light cers being elected: Enoch Glllen ot elbow; three ribs were also fractured. cord in his garage a.nd the bolt is be• Oasis_, president; Mrs. Lily Lundskog He was treated for his injuries in a lieved to have struck a. power line • or Murray, secretary; Mrs. Mamie Midvale hospital and later removed nearby. At last reports Mr. Nickle, Pierson of Sandy, chairman at the to his home. J although confined to his bed, was im.genealo&1cal work, Gravealde sorvlcee were held Wed- proving. j I * EAST MID VALE RIVERTON 1 * * * U • J • H"·1gh n10n UniOr Teachers End Course u.. Sugar Beet Growers Protest Quota Heavy Wind Damages Riverton Vicinity RASMUSSEN'S MARKET Specials for Saturday, August 5 * -------------UNION * 10C ~~~· ....-......--......... 39e ~:~~d~%~~~~:= 2e ~~!t-!~~~~....... 1Oe * ~~:0~~= ................. 5 9e i~t~~~=.................... 25e :~!~~for................ 1Oe 20 ... e 19e 5e $1 29 HOWu'i, clergyman says that likker is made in hell. Ole the OUer says that that probably accounts for that burnt taste. • • water slows the heart, Drinking Deaths says a college professor. from heart failure in Evanston, Wyo., are almost negligible, it is said. • • • NEED SOME TffiES? 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