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Show Midvale, tah, Friday arch 13, 1936 THE U p M. I. A. Conference To Be r····---------·--------1 IIDV LE : Held First Ward, Tuesd~y : . '' ------······------··- . - '' - The Midvale First ward M. I. A. conference will be held Tuesday, March 17, at 7:30 p. m. From 7 to 7:35 the officers will hold a meeting and from 7:25 to 7:30 there will be sacred music. • The program for the evening is 1 The Community Club is sponas follows: Announcements; open- soring a one o'clock Bridge lunching song; prayer; a scant execu- eon at the club rooms on East Centive message; song; presentation of ter street Saturday, March 14. The slogan, Mrs. Drake; instrumental ticket committee is composed of trio; retold story, stake board Mrs. Leo Kemp, Mrs. J. J. Landmember; illustrated song; talk ers and Mrs. Fred Hyke, with "How Mutual Program Contributes whom xeservations may be made. to the True Spirit of Worship"; closing song; prayer. The regular meeting of the Mid- I vale Community. Club will be held Wednesday, March 18, at which time the election of officers for the ensuing club year will be held. The program will be a book review and special music with Mrs. The American Legion will spon- A. R. Gardner in charge. The hostsor a Saint Patrick's Day Ball on esses wil lbe: Mrs. A. A. Nelson, March 17, at 9 o'clock p. m. at the Mrs. C. M. Middleton, Mrs. Leo Sandy Amusement hall honoring Kemp and Mrs. 'William R. Thornthe Sons of Legionnaires, Jordan as. Post No. 35, of the American Le- You could never tell by looking at the car displayed in the picture below that it is not a spanking brand ne\v car ... or that it is the same car shown in the picture above. However, the car shown in the lower picture is not new ... and it is the same car pictured above after the expert . . 'leta! and Body \Vorkers of the Wm. D. PETTY l\'IOTOR, Incorporated,of Pettyville, 8750 South State Street had thoroughly renovised it. PETTY'S experts can do the same for you at minhntun costs.... See the1n before you have your repairs tnade. Jordan Legion Sponsors Dance Henoring Sons gion. Mrs. Mary Hunter and Miss HelDon Nichol's orchestra will pro- en LaComb entertained at their vide foot-tingling music. The pur- home on Third Avenue Wednesday pose being to furnish funds for evening for Mr~. J. W. Morgan of drum and bugle corps uniforms. S It L k c·t R f h t · compose d o f s ons of a a e I y. e res men s he Corps IS T . . were erved to fourteen guests. the Jordan Legwnna1res. 1 I .. Irs. Mary Hunter and Miss Helen LaComb spent Sunday in Provo with ~ Ir. and Mrs. Frank LaComb and on. Sandburr Camp Of D. J.P. Discuss Pioneer Industries James L. Kemp, son of Mr. and ward, written by Mrs. M bel E. Irs. Leo Kemp, arrived home last Nelson was read by .:.Irs. Elizabeth Saturday for a short visit. He will Alsop. A tribute to the late Mrs. Zina Larkin Glade, former presi- return to San Pedro, California on March 27, from whence his ship, dent of the Salt Lake county camp of Utah Pioneers, written by vice- the U. S. S. Oklahoma, will leave for the East coast on April 10, and president Mrs. Edith B. Holt, wa:: read by Mr . Madge Stapley. A will vi it several European port-. vocal duet was rendered by Mrs. La Nome McCleary and Mrs. Nola Mrs. Ceo. Wright, Miss L. GardBartlett. Following the business ner and ... Irs. J. S. Alley entertainThe meeting of the Sandburr ed at a delightful bridge luncheon camp of the Daughter of Utah Pi- Saturday at the Alley home. This oneers was held Friday afternoon was the third of a series of parat the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Al- tie given by the three hostesses. sop, with Mrs. Vinnie Boulter and Thirty guests were bi?den. Prizes Mrs. Pearl Shaw as assisting hos- : were won by Mrs. Loms Goff, Mrs. tesses. The lesson, "The value of A. P. Rasmussen, Mrs. Harold writing and preserving history", Larson and Mrs. Edgar Madsen. ~nd "The Livestock Industry of Utah", were given by Mrs. Elfleda ~Irs. Leo Anderson was hostess L. Jensen, class leader. A synop- to her contract club at her home -·is of the history of the Utah State Monday evening. Prizes for the flag was given by Mrs. Florence evening were won by _irs. K. H. Webb. The history of Sandy First Hunter, Mrs. Walter Anderson and 1 hour, refreshments were sen·ed to -:\Irs. Tyler Vincent. 25 members. The next meeting of the camp will be held April 10, in- 1 Mrs. William L. Rose e?tertainstead of the first Friday of the ed at her home Sunday m honor month, because of general confer- Of her birthday anniversary. ence. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Elfleda L. Jen- 1 Miss Elsie Vidic Of Helper spent en. with Mrs. Florence \Vebb and last week-end in Midvale visiting Mrs. Madge Stapley as assisting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. John hostesses. Vidic. I • LegiOD . Appomts . Mrs. Frank Stamphel entertainAm erJCaD ed at a bridge dinner at her home I Junior Baseball Head lSunday evening, I Mrs. Arnold Javaine entertained 11 • • • 1 her club at her home Thursday evTwo roJects v.:ere considered 1n ening. A dinner was served to 1 the regular meetmg of the Jordan forty-two gue.sts American Legion last week. Gar_·__ field Terry was appointed to head Miss Leda Whitmore of Price junior .baseball for the seaso~ and spent last week-end in Midvale. authorized to secure cooperatiOn of' -::=============~ a representative from each com.4 1 I I munity to learn how many boys of various schools will participate in junior baseball during the coming season. Commander George Bills will act with the committee in charge of Sons of the Legion to investigate the possibilities of securing farm projects for sons of the Legion. The projects will be similar to 4-H projects. 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