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Show THE UTE SENTINEL Midvale, Utah, Friday, June 1, 1934 . ....... ··- ·-·------1 MIDVALE --Society--! In compliment to Miss Virginia Esperson, who will be married in June, Miss Helen Stokes entertained at a miscellaneous shower on Tuesday eve.oiug· ~, . .t 'ier home 'lll J ,ocust Street. .M onte Carlo whist was played at five tables. The prizes were won by Miss Beryl Anderson, Miss La Rene Aylett and :Miss Fern Lindsay. Refreshments v.rere servo;od at small tables. Those present b~sides the guest of honor wt.re Mrs. C. F. Esperson, Mrs. D. H. Townsend, Mrs. Effie Anderson and daugnter Beryl. Mrs. Don :vrnne, Mis':l' l'"'ern L!ndsa.y, Miss Grace ";".,i ill.:more, Mrs. VC'rn Lester, Miss 7.,. Rene Aylett, Miss Maurine Woouhead Misses Melba ;.nd CarJl Goff, l.{rs. MfDa. Hardy, Mrs. Paul Stokes, Miss Le.:na Forgie, ..Mi!:I'J Rosalie Olson, Miss PhylliP Larson and Mrs. Lawrence Jensen. Miss J<:sperson received many lovelv gifts. The guests were Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Cammach, Miss Arvilla Owen, of Salt Lake, Miss Clara Latie of Magna, :Miss Emma Billiston of Murray, Miss Dorothy Broadbent of Riverton; Miss Gerber of Nevada; Mrs. Charlie Price1 Miss True Price, Mrs. Eva Bodell of West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ~f"alstrom of Sandy; and the following from Midvale: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hewlett, Miss Edith Wright, Miss Laura Samuel, Jack Miller1 Mrs. Vera Brown and son Jack and daughter Dorothy, Mrs. Clyde Canning, W. Johnson, Alfred and Frank Canning. At the games played, Lynn Lyon won prizes. Refreshments were served late in the evening. The boys left early Tuesday morning to return to San Diego . They have signed to sail on the U. S. S. Oklahoma. -oMr. and Mrs. E. E. Elieaon and daughter, Clara, spent last Saturday and Sunday at the Ed Sutton ranch near Kemmerer, Wyoming. Miss Elieson remained at the ranch for a visit. -o- ----o- Mra. Clyde Bla.sfer and two small daughters, Beverly Jean, and Vondelee of Butte, Montana, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Blaster's parents, Yr. and Mrs. Nell Ander- :Mrs. B. Olson, Miss Phyll!l!l Lar- son. -oson, Miss Alice Koford and Miss E. D. MichealSorenson, R. P. Alta Miller were entertained with Warr attended Wilford a.nd son, a dinner last Thur.aan.y a.t the home the 362nd Inby held outing the of Miss Helen Stokes. Dry Creek, IJttle In held fantry -<>-· above Draper last Sunday. A beautifully arrang·ed trou.e-o.aea.u tea was given last Sunday by In honor of Mrs. Elnora StringMiss Iona Ludlow at her home in fellow's Hth birthday, her children Benjamin which was attended by gathered at the home where the many from Midvale. birthday d.in.ner was served. Dur--oing the day Mrs. Stringfellow reThe May Festival of the Mid- ceived the congratulations of her vble Firat wa.r:J Primary R.Ssoc:!a- neighbors and trlends. tion was presented la.st Thursday --oevening at the junior high school M iss Francis Chufer was dehuilding to a large audience. Near- lightfully surprised at. her home ly one hundred chi.1d.ten tC'Ok part. on Saturday night with a miscel-<>laneous shower given by Mrs. Ann :Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Forgie an· Chufer and :Mrs. Pete Chufer. Durnounce the engagement of their ing the evening games were playdaughter Zella to Arnold Javalne, ed and refreshments served to son of Mr. and Mrs. John Javaine. thirty guests. The marriage will take place June 14. ------ WORLD NEWS X-RAY -<>- Monday evening at the Kemp (Continued from page 1.) home on Second Avenue, James •• Kemp1 Billy Miller and Lynn Lyon United States signthe Tuesday, were given a fareweU entertainment by their parent~. Mr. and ed a new treaty with Cuba, reMrs. Leo M. Keillp. Mr. and Mrs. nouncing its right of armed interW .C. 1\.1iller, a.nd Mrs. Ethel Lyon. vention in the island. The signa- • • PAGE EIGHT ture qf the President came after new anti-American feeling developed in Cuba, with attempts on the lives of U. S. Ambassador Jefferson Caffery and other Americans. Officials also believe that this treaty would put an end to LatinAmerican charges of 11 imperialism" against this country. ••• COMPLIMENTS OF THE UTE SENTINEL This coupon will admit Children under 12 yeat·s of age for FIVE CENTS and Adults for TEN CENTS to "THE SAVAGE GffiL" IRIS THEATRE, WED. or THURS. Fourth Division M.' A. Winners Announced Bernard Russell~ philosopher and exponent of companiate marriage1 is being divorced by his wife, Dora Russell who is also an author. Despite their unconventional views on The fourth division of the M. I. marriage, the wife is accusing her 62-year-old husband of unfaithful- A. church-wide contests was held ness, the only legal ground in Eng- Friday and Saturday at West Jordan junior high and chapel with land. Lehi, Tooele, Cottonwood, Oquirrh, While Fresldent Roosevelt prE"- East and West Jordan stakes compared his war debts message to peting. The General Board members ancongress, diplomatic efforts to colthe winners as follows: nounced lect approximately half billion dollars was apparently producing no M-Men Public Address 1 Claron result. The chance oi collecting Alldredge, Pleasant Green ward, this amount from the world debt- first; .Theron Forthingha.m, Murors of the United States seems to ray Second ward, second. Gleaner be very slight. Although the war Girls Public Address: LaRue Latidebt instalments fall due on June ....;.;=.;Granger 1~, not one ot the 13 debtor nations has replied to the ..please remit" notes sent through their envoys. Only Great Britain-aside from prompt Finlaud-held out any promlae of partial payment. ••• Tame, South Cotfonwood ward, second. Vanguard Retold Story: Warren Swenson, Riverton, first; Stanley Burgan, Union ward, second Junior Girls' Retold Story: Marion Feulmer, Hunter ward, first; Bernice Bradshaw, Lehi First ward, second. DrRi:na: OqUirrh Stake, Pleasant Green ward, first 1 with "Friend of the Family"; West Jordan Ward second ,with "Confllct 11 • Gold and Green waltz: Union ward, first, James Christensen South and Genevieve Anderson; Jordan ward, second, Deloy McMullin and LaRue Holt. Original dance: Von Adamson and Della Roberts, Lehi Fifth ward, first; James Chrtstensen and Genevieve • • wairdi·~·ifiirisit;iiii~ii~iAn~die~risio~n~,iU~nlioin~wiaird~,iisie~co~n~d.~ij Sales Prove Troth Announced To Wed In June Announcement is made of the engagement of :MIB8 Vlrglnla Esperson to Glenn R. Benson of Eph· raim, the marriage to take place early tn .June. The engagement 'waa made known at a dinner party given at the Esperson home on East Center Street laat Friday evening. The guests were close friends of Miss Esperson and included. 'Miss Adeline Ross, Mrs. Bardella Peterson, Miss Ruth Carlston, Mrs. Effie Anderson, J.lrs. Beryl Anderson, Mrs. George Hughes of Salt Lake; Mrs. Cora Dahl of Park City; :Mrs. I D. H. Townsend of Murray; M1ss La Rene Aylett, Miss :Maurine Woodhead, Miss Helen Stokes, Miss Melba Goff, Miss Carol Goff, Miss Rosalie Olson, Miss Phyllis Larson, Mrs. J. A. Alcorn, Miss Grace Whitmore, and Mrs. Paul Stokes, all of Midvale. Bridge was played following the dinner and prizes were won by Miss Stokes, Miss Aylett and Mrs. Townsend. That More People Are Buying The New Plymouth in '34 We Invite You To Seet lt.! DRIVE IT!! The Utah Motor Co. Cor. 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