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Show ·Friday, September 3, 1937. THE UTE SENTINEL !'AGE SIX ~$ (j OT~P, Our RIVERTON NEWS lda~:ht:,dJ~::: ~e:e~o~~. ~:ee;;to~~e~e::~~~l~fG~~:,~a~~~·onary\ UNION NEWS BI=~H~~~~h~:s w. Showand Jack, left Saturday for Ida- companion of P. T. Bateman, who ell of Riverton are rejoicing over The West Jordan stake execu- do. They were accompanied by has bee~ released and is on ~s.way Miss LaTrue Godfrey left Mon- the birth of a daughter, Monday, l t· ff. tertained at Miss Beva Foster of Salt Lake home m Idaho from LOUISiana, day morning via Western Air Ex- August 30, at 6 p.m. Mother and 1ve o 1cers were en it 'th 1 tt t th t k · T t th the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. K. City, a.nd will vis Wl rea ves spen e pas wee VIS! mg a e press for Washington, D. C., after baby are getting along nicely. Thomson Monday evening. After and fri.ends. They will .be ac-~ Bateman home. spending a two weeks vacation -=Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiili;;s;M;;;;;:~ ========~;;;;.,;;;,d~==~~==========- I a business meeting refreshments companied home by their son, M~s. May Peterson and baby are here with her parents. Twenty- !I day for Green River, Utah, where were served to William J. Leak, Leonard, who has spent the put staymg at the home of Mr. and two well wishing friends, besides 1 she is employed as a teacher for M d M Royal Spratling of three months at Thatcher, Idaho. Mrs. A. E. Buckley. Mrs. Peter- members of her family were there the coming season. 1W~stanJord:!: Julia Crump, and The marriage of Miss Maxine son returned from the hospital tu wish her godspeed. . The M. N. R. club entertained Ben Merrill of Bluffdale, Almon T. Sargent, daught..- of Mr..and Mrs. Saturday whe~e she underwent a She has been honored guest at a 39 NORTH MAIN -":- get-acquamted party for all their partners at Saratoga Friday, Butterfield, Mona Jensen and Maud Fred Sergent of Panguitch and tumor operation. Mr~. Buckley number of parties while here. off1.cers of East Jordan Stake and August 20 . Swimming, luncheon Butterfield of Riverton, and John Elias Butterfield, son .of Mrs. Dora cared for her bab.Y wh1le. she was Among those who entertained at Under New Management the1r partners w~s held at the and games were enjoyed by 18 Wheadon ~f South Jordan. c. Butterfield of Riverton, took away and they Wl~l remam at the delightful dinners and theatre pars~ake lodge at GlaCio ~ark Tuesd'; members. The Riverton First and Second place Tuesday at the Salt Lake Buckley .home until Mrs. Peterson ties were: Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Completely Renovated n~ght. The entertamment co Mrs. James Taylor entertained . wards will hold a joint Sunset ser- City temple. The ceremony w_as has regamed her strength. Bucher and Dr. Mildred Nelson of and Refurnished sisted of a. supper, program, games the M. N. R. club at her home I vice at the First ward beginning performed. by Stephen L. ChipMr. ~nd Mrs. Arthur E. Peter- Murray, E. F. Dreyfous and the and dancmg. Members of ~e Thursday August 26 it being her t 6·30 m Sunday September man, president of the Salt Lake son visited at the home of Mr. and personnel of the Paris Beauty EVERYTHING BRAND stake presidency w_ere special Nrthday ~iversary: Games and ~ ~ith ~·he I. A.' officers in Tem~le and was followed by a Mrs. Raymond Nelson of P~easant Salon, and Miss June Smart. NEW guests at the affair and 150 mcheon was enjoyed by the mem- bar A address and three weddmg breakfast at a cafe. After Grove on Sllllday, the occasiOn b~- I Her parents received a wire SPACIOUS LOBBY people were expected to attend. b rs c _ge.l nb .11 be presented a honeymoon trip the young couple ing Mr. Nelson's birthday anm- Monday evening at 5·30 p m tellS 'th d M M rssa e . musJca num ers WI . th . h t R' . . . 0 rson ml an rs. eI The M. N. R. club entertained Everybody is invited to attend. will make eir orne a Jver- versary. ing of her safe arrival in Wash- Rooms by Day, Week or Gl~ver were in charge of the af- their partners at a bamberger fry Miss Patricia Crane of Los ton. The Ladies Auxiliary of the ington. Month. fair. up Big Willow, Thursday, Septem- Angeles, California, spent two The West Jordan s.take Bee America? Le~on met at the home Reorganization of the Ward ReREASONABLE RATES Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boberg and ber 2. The outing was enjoyed by weeks at Riverton as guest of her Hive institute held its fmal ~eet- of Beatrice Dimond Mo~day after- lief Society was affected Sunday daughters, Afton, LaRue and 21 members. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber ing Tuesday evening at the Rlv~r- ~oon. The)' ha~ a busmess meet- evening in connection with the Plenty of Parking Space Blanc~~· ~pent the week-end at .ogMr. and Mrs. Clyde Terry, Mr. S. Crane, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ton Second ward chapel. A senes mg and a soCial. Refreshments regular sacrament services. Reden VlSltmg at the H. E. Strmg- and Mrs. James Taylor and Mr. c. Miller and friend Dlllores I of four meetings has been held were served to 13 members. bring officers included: Mrs. Lucy fellow home.. . and Mrs. Alex Engstrum enjoyed Dansie. during August with stake bee Mr. and Mrs. Charles. M. Beck- Godfrey, president; Mrs. Clara Mrs. Mernll. Hand entertamed the evening Thursday, August 26, A farewell party will be given keepers, Helen Dahl, G I~ d Y. s stead, Mr. and Mrs. M!l.o Baxter, Boggess as 1st councilor; Mrs. Ed- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Monday honormg he~ daughter, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Faulk- in honor of Mrs. Ellen Luke, Thorne and Mary McMullm m Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson, na Proctor, 2nd councilor; and ~ Gwen on. the occasiOn of her ner of Crescent. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mahonri charge. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman, Mr. Mrs. Ella Fox, secretary. Those eleventh birthday. Games and r.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Terry enter- Butterfield, who will leave in the and Mrs. J. C. Richards and Mr. ch'lsen to succeed them are: Mrs. freshments were features of the tained Mr. and Mrs. George Sadler near future for a mission to the and Mrs. S. W. Bateman and fam- Lillian Ewell, president; Mrs. part~. . to dinner at the Coon Chicken Inn, western states mission. ily attended a play given Sunday Mary Walker, 1st councilor; and FINANCE SERVICE MISS Afton Boberg Will leave to- Sunday evening, August 29. Darrell Bills, son of Mr. and Mrs. evening at the Mill Creek amphi- Mrs. Flora Beckstrom, 2nd counWillis Terry and Hal Dunyon David Bills, and Mrs. Ellen Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Beck- theatre. cilor. "I'll Be Glad to Help You.' have been visiting friends for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mahonri stead and Mrs. Emma Holt spent Ramona Hardcastle, daughter of Maurine and Maxine Greer, twin past 12 days in Caliente, Nevada. Butterfield, will enter the mission- last week at Lake Mirror. They Mr. and. :-rrs. Ira Hardcastle of daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Terry had ary school, September 27. Mrs. had a. very enjoyable time, fishing, Sandy, VISited at the home of Mr. Greer, were co-hostesses at a deSave 40% On Your as their guest last Wednesday, Luke will leave for the western hiking and joining in the activities and Mrs. J. C. Cavendar last wee~. lightful dinner party for 11 guests Insurance Cost. Mrs. Gene Francis of Salt Lake states mission, and Darrell will of some of the Scout troops. returning home Monday of thJs 1 Wednesday evening. Luncheon was City, formerly Miss Hazel Terry. leave for the Samoan Islands. week. .;:~rved at small tables, cleverly The first year cooking 4-H club Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haun h:~e Mr. and Mrs. William S. Dimond decorated in Chinese, Negro and LITTLE COTTONWOOD - An with Essie Butterfield in c)large, moved to Murray to make t. eJr were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hawaiian motifs. The favors were home. Don Haun, who has lived Lionel Dimond Sunday. in Keeping with the llllique color informal reception was held Mon- held a breakfast as their achieve- with his grandparents, Mr. and day night at the C. W. Despain ment day program. The girls Mrs. Jose h Hibbard, since the On Monday of last week Mr. schemes. home for Mr. and Mrs. Amos War- served breakfast for their moth- death of ~s mother several years and Mrs. Hyrum Brown and fam- 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Poulsen had ren who were married during the ers, Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs. ago, has gone to live with his, ily held a rellllion. Mr. and Mrs. as their guest last week Mr. Poulday at the L. D. S. Salt Lake Tem- M. Butterfield, Mrs. Vernal C. father. Glen Hogan and family of this sen's father of Los Angeles, Caliple. Mrs. Warren was formerly Webb, Mrs. LeRoy. Winward, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Bateman ward attended. Mrs. Hogan is a fornia. 4841 So. State Murray 165 Miss Verdant Despain, daughter of Mrs. Eugene C. M1ller. d M H h F. 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Poulsen of The Riverton Second ward M. I. and family. an rs. u.g may- Brown. Union avenue entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Despain. M dM J C C d d \ The reception was held on the A officers and partners held an son and children and neJce, Ila 01.tJ'ng at Lagoon Wednesday. son, spent Thursday a.t Lagoon. r. an rs. · · aven ar an at a family dinner honoring Mr. lawn which was apporpriately ar- Ou son Jackie visited at th~ qome of J. R. Poulsen, Sr., of Los Angeles, ranged and lighted for the occaThe Riverton First wart M. I. I Little Jane McAlhster of Gar- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. RIChirds of California, guests included Mr. and sion. A program of vocal and in- A. and ward members held a out- field is at the home of Mrs. A. L. Magna on Sllllday of last week. Mrs. Ray Poulsen and daughter, strumental music and tap dancing ing in Millcreek canyon Wednes- McAllister recovering from a tonMr. and Mrs. Heber Gardner and Jean, of East Midvale. was presented during the evening. day. Genevieve Gardner, Mrs. Clive sil operation. In the receiving line were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. NewDonald Pearson returned to his Gardner and two children, Weston I We Print Butterwrappers. and Mrs. C. W. Despain and Leo man arrived home from Fish Lake home in Seattle Sunday after hav- and Chari, accompanied by Virgil - - Despain, the bride and groom, Miss Monday after spending three days, ing spent two months visiting with Gardner of Salt Lake City, left gan and other places. Nellie Despain, and Miss Verda where they celebrated their wed- relatives. He stayed mostly at the Saturday and visited with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David T. Dahl, Mr. Warren. The yollllg couple will ding anniversary. home of his uncle, Roy Pearson. Mrs. Bert Gardner of Downey, and Mrs. Joseph Schmidt and two leave shortly for Pocatello, Idaho, Mrs. Charles Schmidt of Mt. Idaho, returning home Monday children and Beth Dahl left the Mr. and Mrs. John Weenig, and where they will make their home. daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pleasant, Mrs. Persyl Richardson evening of this week. They also first of this week for a two weeks Weenig and daughters, Mr. and of Murray, and Mrs. Ivan Dahl en- visited friends and relatives in Lo- tour of the north west. L ITT L E COTTONWOOD- A Mrs. Carl Jeffrey and Miss Edna tertained Tuesday afternoon of last ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=======:_:;===7l farewell testimonial was given at Tea of Salt Lake, Harry Weenig week in honor of Mrs. Conrad Dahl. r. the ward hall Saturday night for and Ronald Weenig of Ogden were Progressive games were played, Miss Lola Despain, daughter of Sllllday guests of Mrs. Margaret first prize going to Mrs. Soren Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Despain, who Tea. Dahl of East Midvale, and Mrs. will leave shortly for the North Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Timothy and Ellis Bennion of Bennion. RefreshCentral states L. D. S. mission. children spent several days during ments were served to about 20 Speakers at the meeting were the week at Roosevelt. relatives and friends from West Joseph Oblad, president of the Mrs. Ole Peterson returned home Jordan and vicinity. Mrs. Carl North Summit stake, and Heber Monday after spending the week Anderson and Mrs. Lee Davy from In paying final tribute J. Burgon, president of the East at Ogden as guest of Mr. and Mrs. ~alt Lake City were in attendance. to loved ones, every Jordan stake. Dancing concluded M. P. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. The Richardson family reunion family naturally desires the affair. A missionary shower Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. G. was held at the home of Mr. and the best. At our mortuwill be given for Miss Despain at Hardy. Mrs. Willard Richardson Tuesday ary are found finer futhe home of her parents Saturday Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischner and evening of last week. Mrs. Richneral services at a cost evening. son, Darrell, spent the week-end ardson had charge of the affair. as low as anywhere in at Santaquin and Eureka. They had a program consisting of VISITATION the community. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tischner singing by Carlos and ~ertrude e This summer, thousands of mo- Across the dim, vague stretch of left Monday for a week's trip to 1 Smith, who are radio stars. Yycia torists will add countless extra Jerome, Idaho, where they will Smith furnished the piano numtime, miles to their tires on traffic- Here in this twillt hour sublime, visit with friends. bers. O~son ~mith ~f Draper 1\lORTUARY choked highways everywhere. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dansie atbrought his mov1e machme and all hear you speak: I THAT REMINDS !\IE Phone Mid. 152 Watch out! Because, at today's 1 high speeds, the heat generated And in the faint wind's warm tended the J. M. Smith family re- enjoyed a picture show. Ice cream, union at Draper during the week. ! cantaloupe and cookies were served YOU'LL BE TICKLED TO DEATH, Mrs. Housewife with a inside tires is terrific and, unless caress your tires are built to "take it," CURTIS KITCHEN CABINET. you may be headed for a danger- I feel your touch of tenderness It will make your meal prep.a.ratlon a 100% easier. It saves ous blow-out! Upon my cheek. steps, tbne and your disposition. Play safe. Make every trip you You'll laugh at the cost and chuckle at how easy it is to take this summer a real pleasure Pale stars in a linepid sky, own. trip. Let us equip your car with Just ask us about the CURTIS KITCHEN CABINET and Chiropractor Goodrich Safety Silvertowns. And in the shadowy sweetness, I we wiU be glad to furnish all the details. of 401 Ezra Thompson Bldg., Remember, Silvertowns are tho Behold your face-only tires in the world with the Sweet in your soul's white lovellSALT LAKE CITY Life-Saver Golden Ply. This has opened a ness, amazing invention is a layer o£ BRANCH OFFICE special rubber and full-floating From out the cosmic consciousness ''J'fu .c~uu..u-'' cords, scientifically treated to re· For one brief space. in MIDVALE at 0 siat the terrific blowout-causing IS North M.ain -Elsie Streeter. heat generated inside all tires at today's high speeds. Residence: 214 E. 1st Avenue Let The Ute Sentinel do your Midvale Ne:u DRAPER NEws Ofli8 I HOTEL MIDVALE I I ·M. II I W. S. JAMES, Manager WEST JORDAN J. Rex Hamilton I I Beauty . and Dignity UNSURPASSED / I Only Silvertowns Give You Golden Ply Blow-out Protection! C. I. Goff & Son I AnnouncementDr. Orson E. Kesler Lineoln Street BY USIN6 DOCTOR MILES'i" NERVINE. CLEANS! POLISHES! AT THE SAME TIME Can you aFford to be Goodrich Polish and Cleaner not only removes dirt and traffic film but polishes the surface while it cleana. Thus it aaves timesaves work. NERVOUS? Perhaps y o u could af!ord those attacks of Nerves if you were the only one affected. Tense nerves make you a nuisance to everyone with whom yc;~u come in cgntact. ~o one likes you when you are Jumpy, irritable and nervous. E NERVIN Goodrich SAFm .::.r-:n:. Silvertown DR.MILES' MIDVALE ~ORRISOM·MIRRill4 <P. HOMES ----~====::::::'~~·41·~·~·~-=-========~---- Through trade transactions and cash sales, we have sold one-half of the homes on Lincoln Street in J\fid vale. We are now selling the remaining homes on this fine street to an apartment house owner, who orders us to sacrifice all the remaining seven houses at ridiculously low prices, for cash or time payments. Some of these fine homes may be purchased for as low as $4,750.00 each, with a down payment of $500 to $1,000; balance on FHA terms just like rent, with very low interest rate. The administration and faculty of Brigham Young University believe that a strong, high character is the only safe foundation for life. Therefore they seek constantly to develop integrity and Rpirituality. Houses may be purchased without chicken coops if desired, and we will pay cash for the coops and niove them away. And on this foundation the university builds thorough mastery of many occupations. Preparation is given leading to success in more than 150 occupations. Representatives will be on the tract every afternoon and all day Sunday. Come over and pick out what you want at a real bargain price. Lincoln Street is the best residential section of Midvale. Let's keep it that way. DR. MILES NERVINE has been recognized • effective for more than 60 years by sufferers Draper Motor Company from Sleeplessness, Nervous IrrltablUty, Nervous Headachei N e r v o u s Indigestion, Trave Sickness. DR. MILES NERVINE is DOW available In the original liquid :form and effervescent tablet form. You can get it at any drug store In 25 cent and $1.00 packages. George E. Whetman, Prop. Draper, Utah Abbott's Service Station West Jordan Superior Oil Company IN LIQUID OR 9258 South State Street I TARLET FORM CHARACTER Is the Rock to Build On E0WAR0M. 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