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Show THE UTAH MIDV all ward presidents and secretaries A one o'clock dinner preceded games. (Mrs. S. Peter PeterseD, Reporter) Mrs. Bernice Clayton was toastForty guests were premistress. club _H county Rhea Hurst, 4 sent. supervisor met with the Granite The Marion H. Brady family reth b tl UD1on was held Saturday at two e ome organJza.tlon recen Y a.t o'clock at Liberty park. Keith of M1sa Dorothy Mickelson. The Casper was In charge. Races, ball girls received some very timely suggestions from Miss Hurst In and novelty games preceded a 4-H club work. Refreshments were four o'clock dinner. A very splenfolevening, Tuesday The served. (Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Reporter) (Bvel1D Butterfield. Reporter) dld program was presented from six until eight o'clock. Two hunlowing, the same group met In dred descendants were In attendMr. and Mrs. J. William Thomp- their weekly meeting at the Mlcklllaa Thelma Peterson returned home. elson a for Saturday left family and son 10 apen•u.... alter .. Jlo ance ....... -,y _.. ~at Jordan stake 111. 1. A. Mi. and Mrs. Emerson Hand and tingrip to Boultder damTh andwillsurrountd- . . at Loa Angeles, cautthomia. board members held their board re urn Mr. and Mrs. S. Peter Petersen ey coun ry. . Ilia Lova Myers was e honormeeting Thursday evening at the ..-t at a party pven by Mrs. home by the way of the southern enjoyed a few days' vacation at stake bouse. After the business Fish lake recently. Returning by 41nrp Thulin at 480 Bast 5th Utah national parka. hour a social honoring Mrs. c. c . •ruth l'rldq eftldng. Miss Myers Mrs. Guy Murray spent the week way of Manti, they visited the Jensen was enjoyed. Mrs. Jensen, ..S EIDer TboUn were married in at Helper, with her daughter and beautiful temple grounds and a board member, will act as Y. Salt Lake temple Wednesday son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dom went through the bulldlng. w. M. 1. A. president of the Sandy Mrs. R. S. Hawkins and Mr. and wB1 make their home In Salt Prlano. ward this winter. Beulah Second Bounto Mrs. Wallace Anderson and Miss Mrs. CecU Furr motored ~Me City. Burgon, Lucy Godfrey and Zella Ruth Freeman returned Venice Anderson lett Sunday for tlful on Sunday where they were Swenson were In charge. recently from Shoshone, a trip to California. They will via- the guests of Mrs. R. H. Rampton. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Albert Potter of :MlnersvUle, .Millo, wbere she bas spent the it tbe golden gate exposition at Nance who are visiting here from San Francisco before returning nephew of Dr. and Mrs. J. Fred two years. Omaha, Nebnulka, Mr. and Mrs. Potter, was a Granite visitor the • Aaron Garside and daugb- home. L. c. Greer and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. c. w. Bird of past week. • :norence, Mrs. Archie Kldd, Nance were guests at a party For the put two weelal Mrs. V. Wilford J. Myers and daugb- Blackfoot, Idaho, were guests last Thursday evening at the home of laldred and Helen, with Mrs. week of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin II. M. Batler and ddldnn have been Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Van Cott In bouse guests at the S. Peter PeterJi"Vk(lllllllle Hibbard of Kurray, Mrs. Bird. Salt Lake City. · Mr. Miss Bernice Stillwell of Burley, sen home, during which time ~. Louis Myers and Mrs. The John Mower family reunion ofreserve the attended Butler of week Ward of Salt Lake spent Idaho, is a guest this wUI be held Saturday and Sunday "ftUnday at Salt air, at a •get- Miss Elvera Bird. M.isa stlllwell ficen enaampment at Ft. Lewis, August 26 and 27 at the Murray __ .......,_ Bird will attend the Utah Wa.sblngton, preparatory for bts ...quatnted' family party. Reporter) ForbUSJl, Racb.eJ (Mrs. at fi -" rank th t ad lUlU......,. at red b Garatd --k city park. An invitation is extend r "~ vancemen to e Agricultural college at Logan gue e was ono ed to all interested. Dancing will Ueutenant. a missionary shower Saturday again this year. Mrs. Reuben Forbush and Mrs. be enjoyed Saturday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fox of Los Mrs. Pearl Pollick and Uttle son, at Salt Lake at the home of Mr. John Rlcllard, of Highland Bay, Angeles are enjoying a two weeks' Dellas Forbush were guests Frl- the Union amusement hall. 8114 Mrs. Lionel Garside. Mrs. Lottie Lastwell of Califor'l'he Page family birthday club were guests this week of Mrs. Pol- vacation in Granite at the DeBart day at a one o'clock brtdge lunchis a guest this week at the nia, Frank Mrs. of home the at eon a is Fox Mrs. home. Despain T. J. Mrs. and Mr. parents, Uck's Blarney at eatertatned at a party home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben ForCook in East Midvale. daughter of the Despains. ea.tle up Emigration canyon Fri- Ostler. Mrs. Ellen Nance was the bon- bush. Mrs. La.stwell Is a sister of Last Thursday Mrs. James M. Miss Fern Crump of Lark is a day In honor of Mrs. Thomas P. Page's 77th birthday anniversary, guest this week of her uncle and Whitmore had as her guests for or guest at a birthday dinner Mrs. Forbush and is here to atthe day her mother, Mrs. R. S. Tuesday at her home. A birthday tend the Mower family reunion. wttb Mrs. Thomas B. Sleater as aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Proctor had Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman Lindsay, and two sisters, Cleo and cake was the centerpiece for the Jaojltess. Jllu Evelyn Butterfield I s and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Arza Emogene, of Midvale. The ladies table. Summer flowers decorated as their guests Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson the rooms. .IIJ*lidlng several months at Los Boulter and son, Leonard of Salt spent the afternoon quilting. Mr. and Mrs. A. N.J. Prichard and sons, two and Koeur Edna Mrs. Despain L. Verne Mrs. and Mr. Lake were visitors during the ~ea. California. ltrs. Joyce Stott of Ogden visit- week of Mrs. c. L. Boulter and entertained at a two o'clock din- 1 Jack and Billy, and George Grif- , of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fenstermaker .ed at the home of her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt and chil- ner last Sunday in compliment to fith of Nauvoo, Illinois, left TbursMr. and Mrs. Orvald Anderson of day after s~nding a week with and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baker ad Mrs. Wilford J. Myers, during dr:;s. Francis Hollanger of O~den. In the evening they enjoy- Mr. ancl Mrs. Eugene Croxford and enjoyed Sunday afternoon in Big tbe week. Ml11aes Sherrie and Betty Lue Pioche, Nevada, and her sister and ed a basket lunch in Little Cot- family. They are en route to the Cottonwood canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson northwest where they will visit X..ttbews of Salt Lake spent the husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wll- tonwood canyon. After spending the summer the fair at San Francisco before and children and Miss Afton Edgel week as guests of Mrs. Lynn son, of Salt Lake, Mrs. Oliver returneti Sahtrday from a trip to Jorgensen of Idaho Falls, Mr. and months with his familv in Granite, returning to their home. a&rk. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Proctor and Montpelier. Idaho. Cecil Furr left Mondav for AriKr. 1l.nd Mrs. Willlam Newman Mr. and Mrs. W. Hull, Daphne. Mrs. Bert Margetts and son, Mr. zona to resume bts work as music Mr. and Mrs. Del Newbold were .-ounce the birth of a son. Don and Darrel Tea of. Salt and Mrs. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. instructor in the high school at Salt Lake visitors Sunday eve- Val and Max Edgel returned last J;ake are spending the week as Frank D. Goff and David Bate- Safford. Mrs. Furr and children ning, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del- week from a trip to Red Pine Fork in Little Cottonwood canyon. bert Fairbanks. their grandmother, Mrs. man, all of Salt Lake, and Mr. w.ill remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Proctor The Primary stake board enThe Messrs. and Mesdames, Jas. .,nd Mrs. P. T. Bateman, Mrds. Tea. Allen Proctor are vacationing and for afternoon Wednesday tertained S. Brand, A. Alex Whitmore, M. an, CJor ofHWestld 1\odyalMrSpradtlinMg of Knight and Lillian remer Peter Petersen, 0. J. Smith and rs. aro · an )leoeevelt are spending the week an . . pests of Mr. and Mrs. West- of Tacoma, Was~ngton, were the Chester Muir, were in attendance Mrs. at the wedding reception Thursday o~ out-of-town visitors lllss Nona Jensen, Miss Mildred Sapbrona Bateman dunng the evening, August 17 In the Grand View ward chapel, honoring the Page, Miss Phyllis Wiberg, Miss week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown, Mrs. marriage of Miss Marie B. SadButh Jensen, Miss Wilma Page •d Miss Lois Newman and Miss Gladys Bateman and s~n, Kent, ller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Audrey Beck of Salt Lake spent Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cushing, Mrs. A. Sadller, and Clarence R. GlaztAva Naylor and sons, Larry and er. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy tlle week end at Tanner's Flat. Kiss Ntda Brooks of Lehi spent Conrad, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Glazier, all of Salt Lake City. tile week as a guest of her sister, Mrs. Lynn Bateman and son, La Dancing was the entertaining Mont, of Murray; Mrs. Harold feature. J(n. Thomas Lloyd and husband. Miss Erma Despain is vacationMr. and Mrs. Charles F. Myers Cramer of Tacoma, Washington, eatertained at a shower In honor were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noal ing In Oakland, California, as th~ of their daughter, Lova, at their Bateman Tuesday honoring the ~est of her sister. Mrs. Kenneth Jlome Monday, the bride-elect will birthday anniversary of Mrs. Noalj 0. Kubre. She will also visit the world's fair In San Francisco. be married during the week In Bateman. Clarence and Zenas Smith, acMr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse the Salt Lake temple to Iner and family attended the Harmon companied by their companions of 'l'lwllil of Salt Lake. The following guests were en- 1 family reunion held at Manti Sun- Sandy, enjoyed a fishing trip at Fish lake last week end. tertatned at dinner Tuesday at the day. The Granite ladles sewing club Mrs. Joe Favatella entertained )lome of Each Butterfield: Mr. and J(n. Heury Arnold of Salt Lake, at a party at her home on County entertained at a miscellaneous Barry Arnold and son of Los An- street Monday afternoon honoring shower on August 10 at the John ....,, Calif., and Leah West of the birthday of her daughter, Maynes home in Butlerville in Roeallle. Gamel!! were enjoyed and compliment to Mrs. D a r r e 1 ldalio Falla Maynes. On August 17 the club )[r. and · Mrs. Edward Lloyd luncheon served. Miss Genevieve George and Miss enjoyed a quilting party With Mrs. d t&DaPy and De Los Beckstead Wt Saturday for a week's trip Jane Bradley visited with relatives Otto Ebert as hostess. Dr. and Mrs. J. Fred Potter to Boulder Dam and the southern and friends at Bingham Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Evan 0. Jensen CMlJOU. lin. Phil GUmet and children of and son, Mont, and daughter, RUth. Nevada, l!lpent the week end Lenore, lett last week for a trip to Idaho where they wUl visit at Rfvei'ton visiting. Qual"t Mink F lira. Lionel Myers was dinner with relatives. They will also visit arm 1Y ~of Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Russel at Yellowstone national park. ••••has a limited numMr and Mrs. Paul Greenwood fll 8alt Lake Sunday. ber of top foundation Kr. and Mrs. Roland Page, spent and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell • k t ff b ed lldurday and Sunday at Payaon Van Dam and daughter, Doan, re er m1n 0 0 er u JU8S1: of Duke Page and fsm- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bartlett and for S*ALE. tly. Kr. and Mrs. Hans Nielsen L. E. Van Dam enjoyed an outing were dinner gue3ts at the Page in Big Cottonwood canyon Friday You Are Always Welcome evening. 11oa1e In Payson Sunday. When You Visit Our Mink Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Long of liDBs Chloe Myers is spending Farm at South Sandy tiM week as guest of her sister Midvale and Mrs. J. H. Long Sr. of Eureka were visitors Sunday ta Salt Lake. E. R. MADSEN Kr. and Mrs. Kenneth Silcox of Mr. and Mrs. Alma McCleary RIVERTON bad as their dbmer guests last Saturday Mrs. EUD1ce Harris of Provo, aunt of lrlra. Potter, and also her uncle, A. J. B. Stewart, and daugbte:-, Vt:rda, of Sandy.. Following the dinner they motored to Saltalr to partlnclpate In the annual RepubUcan outing. Arlo Smith of Safford, Arizona, friend and missionary companion of Curits R. Hawkins, was a house guest at the Hawkins home last week. Mr. Smith and bride were married in the Salt Lake temple recently and are enjoYing a brief honeymoon at Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Despain entertalned the Rich Whitmore family at a lawn party Wedneaday evening of last week. The Solomon J. Despain family Will hold their annual reUDion tomorrow (Saturday) at Liberty park from 4 till 9 o'clock p. m. Bring your own lunch. The younger set of Granite enjoyed themselves• Monday evening when a missionary home coming and dancing party was given In the ward amusement ball to honor the return of Miss Clara Ebert and Miss Lola Despain who served as L. D. S. missionaries In Callfornia and MlnneapoUs. SANDY 11.... ot the stake at Glacio park. UNION a 1 1 1 ..,.r. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1939 WEST JORDAN (Mrs. Irena G. Olson, Reporter) Louis, viBited Mr. and Mrs. c. 111. Beckstead on Monday. The West Jordan ward Primary announce their home coming party to be held August SO In the ward chapel. The annual 111. I. A. stake outing of the West Jordan stake will be held at Saratoga on Monday, August~: and Mrs. A. C. Furse, and the following members of their family, Bernard, Effie and Afton, left Saturday afternoon for San Francisco, where they will attend the fair and also meet their son, George Pierce Furse, who bas been In the navy for several years. Mrs. Mable Bywater and two children of Gardnerville, Nevada, and Austin Peterson of Westwood, California, arrived Monday and are spending a two-weeks' VJP,e&tlon visiting friends and relaUves. They are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Goodridge, Jack Watson of Pocatello, Id&bo, was a week end guest of Keith Carl Christensen joined the navy and left on Wednesday of last week for San Diago, California. Mrs. Ernest Silcox was a dinner guest Tuesday of last week of her Tripp, at daugTribter, bMrs. Li.... the PP ome n .....urray. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Malstrom and family spent a few days at Yellowstone park recently. Hugh S. Finlayson returned Tuesday morning from a trip to the San Francisco fair and a visit with his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arland Maynard. Several West Jordanites attended the stake high priests outing at Boxelder grove in Millcreek canyon on Wednesday afternoon and evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steadman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steadman In Salt Lake on Monday. Bateman. They also attended a theatre. Mrs. Charlotte Hale is visiting Miss Merle Gardner and Mrs. Retta Wellons visited in Heber with her parents, Mr. and Kra. City and in Provo on Monday. Roy Price. Mrs. P. T. Bateman returned They visited Miss Amelia Buckley at Provo who was formerly of home Sunday from a 10-day trip to Kansas where she was met by West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Patterson her son, WUson, who sent his and family of Salt Lake were din- mother a guest ticket for the trip. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen They motored to Iowa, Cbtcago, and visited Mrs. Bateman's daugbC. Hogan on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bateman of ters, Mrs. LuRee Brown and tamWest Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. ily and Mrs. Reta Turner and Pierce Swenson of Union spent f family. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baxter and Sunday In Millcreek canyon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Egbert, ac- Mr. Bailey were dinner guests on companied by Miss Margaret and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Merle Gardner, and Mrs. W. T. Butterfield In Midvale. Wellons, took a trip to Bingham Sunday where they visited places Subscribe for Tb.e Sentinel now. of interest. Mrs. Arland U. Maynard of San Leandro, California, formerly Miss June Finlayson, is visiting rela-~ • tives and friends ;In West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Jensen • spent the week end visiting rela• Wlf tives at Blackfoot, Idaho. Mrs. Carrie E. Chapman, formAn antacid powder and alkaerly of Salt Lake, now of St. lizing agent. Take it after meals or whenever an abnormal amount of acidity in the stom· in Yellowstone park. ach bring• an uncomfortable Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brady en. Sold only by feeling eveSunday dinner at tertained ning- for Mr. and Mrs. AI Wright of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. B radfield who recently returned SANDY, UTAH from Peru where Mr. Bradfield YOUR PENSLAR DRUG STORE bas been employed. Vf· Re ••1eve o·ISCOmf Orf of ExceSSIVe A Cl•d••ty h DIA BISMA Jordan Drug Co. I Sandy, Ulah I SPECIALS for FRI. and SAT., AUGUST 25-26 MADSEN'S Monday for lett Francisco uad cbOdl'ell the andtheir to San wcatlon _,osition, southern California and .._, the southern capyons. Jl1ss Louise Wiberg, assisted by ._, mother, Mrs. Carl Wiberg, was ~to the Gleaners and their motbers of ~e Rlvertpn Second ward Konday evening. Lt!Jmen .Juice In Dresalng.-Use lemon juice Instead of vinegar In so In- 11 Utah's Best lb. (Subject to Market Change) lge. roD 16-oz. Loaf lge. pkg. i.an~d~so~n,~V~an~.~:=:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For Best Results this Season Start Your Pullets on Draper Quality Laying Mash . AND SEND YOUR EGGS TO DRAPER EGG PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION W. E. Cala 8 Soas 4004 So. 5th East Phone: Mur. 535-W om CHIIBRFIIL AN 11'8 NAMB, OLD~· DN'l'UCXY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY rare, genial quality in Old Swmy Brook-a friend, ly smoothneee that makes it "cheerful u ita name." 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