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Show THE MIDVA LE JOURN AL Thursd ay, Januar y 22,1931 f I > 4 SANDY NEWS I Mr& Relda Dumas and children ers Song" was '•mg by the following visited Monday with· Mr. and Mrs. boys: Jc ;cph Sor~nson, Alvin Farnsworth, Ivan Tolr~1an, Lowell Potter, Bert Boulter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter and Blain Hall, Lowell Ostler, Ralph daughters, Wanda, Louise and Joyce, Bishop, Almon Samuelson, Gene Bolvisited relatives at Draper Sutc:rday. liger, Orin Parker, Ezra Grimstead, Robert Wright, and Zennel Littlefield. The scouts of Troop No. 135 and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rushton and two scout masters will enjoy an outing children Hunter, and Mr. nnd Mrs. at Salt Lake next Saturday. They William ofMorrow and children of will visit the Tabernacle recital, In, North Salt Lake were guests Sunday formation Bureau, Museum, State of Mr. and Mrs. George Farnsworth . Capitol and theatre. All the scouts of the troop are urged to go. Miss Beatrice Lindell is expected home this week from the Salt Lake hospital after undergoing an operation. Miss Lindell had to return from the mission field on account of ill At a recent assembly held in the helath. Her many friends hope she auditorium of the Sandy Junior high will soon be in perfect health. Mrs. Luella Voorhees of Manti is school stress was laid on the value of visiting with her daughter, Mrs. J. M. scouting. Coach Ike Aimltrong, of the far famed University of Utah Woodhouse and family. football squads, was quoted as sayMiss Lorna Voorhees who is attend- ing, "If you will continue sending Boy ing school in Salt Lake spent the Scouts to the University of Utah, I week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. will continue putting out winning Woodhonse and her mother, Mrs. football teams. The greatest and best Luella Voorhees. of my teams have been composed of Mr. H. S. Hyatt Sr., and Chester men who formerly were connected Hyatt of Parowan, Utah are visitors with scout work." thia week of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hyatt Alvin E. Olsen, boy adviser at the and children. school, talked on eLadership and ExWasatch Rebekah lodge entertain- ample. He said: "Leaders are found ed the Sandy Odd Fellows and the in all walks of life; in sports, in Rebekahs and Odd Fellows of Midvale classes, in business life and also, I am at a card party at their lodge rooms sorry to say, in activities along oppoon center street, on Thursday even- site lines. Students of the schools ing. Five hundred was played nnd should strive for leadership in the. prizes won by Mrs. F. F: Houston, right direction. · and F. A. Lunberg, Mrs. 0. H. Hard"It often happens that a rumor castle and Carl Liljeblad. Luncheon ·tarts. It may be nearly correct at was served. iirst, but with repetition it grows and Mrs. :r. Thomas Ostler entertain- grows, and finally some leader of the ed at a birthday party at her home opposite faction makes a real mounlast Thursday afternoon, honoring her tain out of a small mole hill. Such daughter Verla. Games were played leaders should be stopped." and luncheon served to the Misses, Arvid Larson gave a brief review Venna Jensen, Joyce Boulter, Bever- of the scout activities in connection ley Pierson, :roy Thompson, Norma with the school and showed how the Nelson, Betty Bradiey, Barbara work was conducted in cooperation Woodhouse, Francis Wright, Charlette with the activities carried on in the Nelson, Roxane and Roylance Peter- various wards giving the boys a eon, Florence McNarney, Annetta chance to adva.itce in scout work. Nelson, Margaret Borg, Donna FinRecent changes in the classwork at layson, Emma Samuelson, Verla the school have caused the seventh Ostler, Pearl, Lowell and Fay Ostler. period of the school day to be changed · Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brady and to the fifth. the fifth to the sixth . , . . and children of Union were guests Sunday of Mrs. Brady's parents, Mr. and the . s1xth to t~e seventh. This 1S to av01d congestwn at. certain times and Mrs. John Anderson. ~ake h~ org~nizatlon smoother runThe funeral services for Leland mng, it 1s sa1d. . . Borg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borg, . On Friday the eighth grade Will who died last week at the hospital gtve a pr:ogra_m at the assembly unfrom appendicitis , were held at Sandy de_r the direction of Glen Pollard and second ward chapel, Thursday at M1sses Margaret Rawson and Elsie 1 p. m. Interment was in the Sandy Jones. olty cemetery. Through the fin~ces provided by The Third Quorum of Elders will the teachers' donation of two per cent give an entertainme nt Thursday even- of their salaries, work at the school ing, January 29 in the basement of is still being provided for a few of the First ward chapel. There will be the unemployed of the city, it is said. two one-act plays also other numbers This work is under the direction of for entertainme nt. The party is for R. D. Madsen and many improvethe benefit of the missionaire s out in ments are being made around the the field. Admission will be 15 cents school. It is planned to give work to for adults and 10 cents for children. as many as possible through this Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Dam en- fund. tertained the Just-A-Mer e club at their home on East Second South street, Tuesday evening of last week. A hot supper was served at 8:30 o'clock, afterwhich progressive rook was played, prizes were won by Mrs. At a meeting of the stockholder s of Alice Grifith, Mrs. Wm. L. Hewlett, Mr. J. Thomas Ostler and Mrs. Henry the Sandy City bank, held Thursday 0. Hendrickson . Those present were in the bank's office, the board of diMr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson, Mr. rectors was reelected by unanimous and Mrs. Henry 0. Hendrickson , Mr. vote. Of the 200 shares of stock outand Mrs. W. 0. Boberg, Mr. and Mrs. standing, 160 shares were represented William L. Hewlett, Mr. and Mrs. at the meeting, according to A. R. Harlod Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner, cashier of the institution. Reports presented at the meetings Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson, Mrs. Alice Grifith and Mr. showed that 1930 had been one of the Evan 0. Jensen. Mrs. Van Dam was best of the twenty-thre e years that assisted in serving by Mis Nola Van the concern has been in business. In Dam, Mrs. Norene Greenwood and addition to paying a dividend of Mrs. Alma McCleary. The next meet- $1600, the financial statement showed ing of the club will be held at the that during the year $3800 had been houte of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Boberg. added to the undivided profits of the Mr. and Mrs. Sllas Brady and bank. The officials of the institution are daughters, Mary and Arts of Salt Lake were guests Sunday of Mrs. W. W. Wilson, president; Heber A. Brady's mother, Mrs. Sophrona Bate- Smith, vice president; A. R. Gardner, cashier; L. E. Despain, Heber J. Burman. The Parent and Teachers conven- goo, S. J. Mickelsen, and W. T. Hyde, tion of the Jordan District was held with all but Mr. Gardner comprising at the Jordan High school Saturday. the board of directors. Brother David 0. McKay spoke on the recent Washington conference on child health and protection. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Rawson spent last week-end at Ogden the guests of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Elmer and family. A Real Lively Spot Where Mrs. Ada Lenberg and son Don, visited Monday with Mrs. Lenberg's Good Eats Are Sold With mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Oldham. llrs. J. M. Baguley visited at Salt Snappy Service Lake Tuesday of last week. Mrs. J. M. Boyden entertained the S. S. club at her home on State street KEN LARSON ,Mgr. lut aSturday afternoon. Progressive rook was played. Dinner was served Sandy, Utah to club members Mrs. Reg White, Mrs. Wm. D. Kuhre, Mrs. A. R. Gardner, Mrs. John Farrer, Mrs. Ethel Dutrup, Mrs. C. C. Crapo, Mrs. J. C. Crapo, Mrs. C. A. Crapo, Mrs. N. 0. Boberg, Mrs. W. 0. Boberg, Mrs. C. A. Anderson, Mrs. D. C. Jensen, Mrs. Radio Sales and Service T. E. Anderberg, Mrs. A. J. Butler, )(rs. Arthur E. Peterson, Mrs. L. E. Harness and Auto Tops 'Peterson, and special guests were Mrs. E. W. Packer and Mrs. Annie Phone Mid. 140-J ICgbert of Salt Lake, Mrs. Dwain Richards of Eureka, Mrs. A. F. Smith ot Draper, Mrs. W. W. Wilson, Mrs. Clyde Swenson, Mrs. · Stanley Rasmussen, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell and Mrs. Henry 0. Hendrickso n of Sandy. The guest prize was awarded Mrs. A. F. Dentist Smith and Mrs. T. E. Anderberg was awarded club prize. Phone Midvale 286 Lynn Bennion, instructor of the seminary, was the speaker at sacraSANDY, UTAH ment meeting Sunday evening at the Sandy First ward. 'The Trail Build- Scout Work Gets Boost at Sandy Hi SANDY CITY BANK REELECTS OFFICERS WEST JORDAN Kenneth Leak who was to leave on January 13 for a misison to Australia, has been delayed for three weeks on account of joining other Elders leaving on the next boat. Mrs. Alfred Furse returned home Sunday after spending five days visiting her sister, Mrs. E. A. Goulder and Mrs. Mary Bennion at the Bennion home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Swenson of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Orgill and N. P. Swenson were special guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Naylor of Hyland Boy Monday night. The Sunday school class ·of Miss Mary Sabey under the direction of Mrs. David T. Dahl entertained in honor of Miss Sabey, a bride of the month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sabey Saturday afternoon. A program, games and luncheon were enjoyed by twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sabey announce the marriage of their daughter Mary, to Grant H. Mortenson of Riverton, in the Salt Lake temple January 21. The young couple left immediately after the ceremony for Southern California. After their return they will be at home in Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dimond entertained the members of their J. B. club Friday night at their home on Bingham highway. Progressive rook was played, high score going to Mrs. Charles Hogan and Wallace Bateman; consolation, George Henderson and Lucile Walker. Special guests were Miss Lucile Walker, Orpha Dorius and Nina Halliday. A two-course luncheon was served to 14 members. A number from this ward attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Rayful Beagley, held at Magna Monday night. Supper was served at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Beagley. A four-piece orchestra furnished a musical program while supper was being served .after which a dance was enjoyed at the Utah Copper Club House, punch and wafers were served to over 150 guests. Mrs. Beagley was formerly Miss Eva Webber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webber of this ward · . . . Mrs. Amelia Pixto':l of Taylorsville spent the week-end With her daughter, Now Prepared for WINTER CAR WASIDNG AND GREASING Hot Water Rack .Jnst Installed MCKEAN' S SERVIC E SANDY Phone Mid. 275 A Mrs. James A. Bateman. Friday Mrs. Nora Yeager and children were dinner guests at the Bateman home. Miss Grace Sabey was a theatre guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril E. Fowels Friday night. Mrs. Joshua Wright of Salt Lake spent last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Booth. Mrs. Lydia Bateman spent part of the week with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Palmer of South Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin and family are located in their beautiful new home on Bingham highway. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman attended the R. K. 0. at Salt Lake Wednesday night. The following members of the Relief Society stake board from this ward visited Relief society conference at the following wards Sunday night, Mrs. Ella Beckstead and Mrs. Esther Leak, Riverton first ward; Mrs. Mary Pixton, Bluffdale; Mrs. Alice Cooper, Riverton second ward. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cundick entertained the J. B. club at their home on Redwood road Monday night. Progres:;ive rook was played, Mrs. Wallace Bateman and Mr. E. M. Bateman won high score, Hyrum Jensen and Charles Dimond consolation. Mr. and Mt·s. Ross Bateman were special guests. A dainty two-course luncheon was served on small tables to 18. In order to raise funds for the Primary organization , a successful plan was carried out Tuesday noon when the officers and teachers prepared luncheon and sold to the school children. Miss Nora Bateman and the following friends, Miss Elnora Atkinson of Murray, Dean Terry, Marylee of Salt Lake and Leroy Florence of Morgan motored to Morgan and spent the ~eek-end. _Sat_urday night then enJ 0 Y~d a sletghmg party,. returning to thetr homes Suneay evenmg. Mr. and Mrs: Albert Ol_sen and daughters, Vaudts and Maunne, Mrs. Ethel A;'Iabey, Aloween ~aylor and Cf lara RtchtarB~ athtendedS prdtmary conerence ?_mg am un ay night. Mrs. Elsie Rtchar?so~, . Mary Lloyd and Thelma Dansie VISite~ at S~uth Jordan, and other st~ke offtcers VIsited ~t L~rk and BHe~n:Oa~. tt d d r.. yrumt tecMs.dea 1 a Sent ed a surpnse par y a 1 va e, a ur ay evening given in honor of his brother Mr. Fr~ncis Beckstead. ' M on d ay n1g . ht , J anuary 26 , th e M . I. A. will present three one act plays, charging a small fee of ten cents for everybody. The plays and characters are as follows: first play entitled, In the Making, characters, Judge Bardell, Stewart Sanders; Miss King, Maurine Shulsen; Mrs. Truman, Vila Stohl; Mrs. Selesky, Venetia McAlliister; Spencer, John Leak; Leah, Hyacinth Haun. Second play, "The II DR. J. H. BROW N Always a Full Stock of UTAH' S STAND ARD COALS All Sizes THE SAFE AND DEPEND ABLE FUEL JENSEN & KUH RE SANDY Phone Midvale 148 Widow•' Sctf-Immola tioD Suttee ls tit!\ self·buruing of widows. 'l'he custom began in India when one of the wives ot Brahma, the Son of God, sacrificed herself at his death that she might attend him In hea 1·en. Se1 enteon widows have burned them· selves on a funeral nyre of a rajah and in Bengal alone over 700 have been knowR to perh1h this way in n year. The gngl ish government abo!· !shed sutteeR In December, 182R, hut they have since occasionally taken place. Alembic• No ~tlcmbic Opens in Midvale I Mrs. ~azel Richardson announces th~ opemng of a new b~auty shop in Midvale, located at 31 Lmcoln avenue, one block east of th~ Midvale Junior high school. Mrs: R1chardson has installed a Sommer's natural permanent waving machine and has attractively equipped her place of business. Other modern methods to beautify the hair and face have been procured and an invitation is extended to all to visit the new establishme nt. Mrs. Richardson assures her patrons that her prices will be reasonable, consistent with the highest class of work. r.==========================-;1 How far away is your telephone --at midnight • cA bedside extension costs but a a few cents a day Call Our Business Office The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. !l""""""". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _,____.,___ _ i ; ~ ~ ~ ~ : : II i i il ij SPECIAL EVERY DAY . I !: I ' Plate Lunch with Drink : i I! 30 Cents i i Hot Soup, lOc Lon~rer Used apparatus for distillation used chiefly by the alchemilts, and now superseded in more convenient forms ot still, both in the laboratory and in the factory. An INew Beauty Shop Is nn ;; ;: II Is I i.J............................... ............................................................... .................."'' "' '"............................... "'""''"'.....-.........._J ........... and Lunch Room • SAFE~AY ME AT S Safew ay has to offer this week-end some very attractive Mark et Features. Meat s of QuaLity, EcanomicaLLy • Priced. Sale way invit es you to visit our Store and Mark et this week -end Fancy Eastern sugar cured. Note saving-fo r quality hams, / THE TEMPT ATION INN REG WHITE song of Solomon," Mrs. Sykes, Gladys Furse; Mr. Sykes, Robert Dewey; Mrs. Smithers, Viola Haun; Mrs. Bamburger, Ellen Trane; Deacon, Laurence Dahl. Third play, "The Innocent Fugitive," Bell the girl, Alice Hogan; Jack, the fugitive, Vern Jenson· Music Master Lynn Hart • • · . Mrs. Vern Jensen entertained at dm~er Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Atkmson and sons, Ray and Mark, and Mrs. and Mrs. Don Fernstrom of Bountif~. Friday she h.ad as speci~l guest M1ss Norma Wnght of Cah7 fornia. Mrs. Norval Wardle was hostess S. hospital, suffering from the aftereffects of the flu. Their baby is also very ill, having been operated on twice for sinus trouble. · One of the twins of Mrs. Margaret Ray is seriously ill at the home of its grandparen ts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webber. Mr and Mrs. Earl P. Bateman entertained at dinner Friday for Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman and Mrs. Amelia Pixton. Mrs. Norval Wardle was hostess to members of the R. 0. F. club at her home Wednesday afternoon, a social time was enjoyed and a dainty luncheon served to the following members, Mrs. Clara Egbert, Mrs. Zelia Sheriff of Salt Lake, Mrs. Olive Holbrook of Bountiful, Mrs. J. R. Freeman, Mrs. Elma Freernan, Mrs. 0. R. Freeman, Mrs. Eunice Butterfield, Nora Crane, Adeline Bodell of Herriman, Mrs. Florence Page, Della Bills, Jennie Newman, Annamay Sandstrom, Lydia Densley of Riverton and Mrs. Sam Cundick. Friday afternoon Mrs. Glen Beckstead was honor guest at a party given at her home by a r.umber of relatives and close friends, games were played, luncheon served to 35. whole or halL .... _______ .................. __ _ • Po t Ro ast Pu re La rd Po rk Ch ops Best shoulder rib cuts fancy beef New pack, fresh rendered Small loin or rib; lean poun d lhs. poun d zoe • Po rk Ro ast Fresh picnics; lean solid pork poun d Te ade r Ste ak Gr oun d BeeI Plain, best quality young beef Lean, sweet, fresh meats; no cereal poun d Z9C W' e Rese rve the Righ t to Limi t Quan tities Phone Mid. 197 Midvale , Utah Store No. 154 .. |