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Show • • FULLER THE The•"Jordan J00rnaI PEP liam T. Belliston of Murray. Officers of the Religion Class enIssued Every Thursday by tertained Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Annie Butterfield on Union The Jordan Publishin~ Company, Inc. ) I avenue for members of the 7th and TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 8th grades of the association. A socia! evening of games was enjoyed One year ·····-····-···-···-·---·-··········-·-····· $1.50 and luncheon was served to eighteen Telephone Midvale 178 guests. Mrs. W A. Garrett was a Salt Lake Entered at tile postoffice at Midvale visitor 'l'hursday, guest of :.Vlrs. A. City, Utah, as second-class matter. N. Anderson. Mr. P. A. Swenson and Mr. And- were served to twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Poulson anrew Swenson of Sandy were Bingnounce the arrival of a fine baby ham visitors Wednesday. Miss Anna Johnson of Union vis- boy Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of Grant ward , ited Thun;day evening with Mr. and announce the engagement of their Mrs. George Millerberg, Sr. Mrs. Clara Boggess of Union was daughter, Thelma to Mr. LaVar a guest Friday of Mrs. Mary Sharp. Richards. The wedding to take place Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swenson were in the near future. guests Wednesday evening at the l Mrs. .Neils N eilson 1 Mrs. D. H. Firemen's Ball at the Stake House . Stuart and Mrs. Nephi Gregory at~:..;::;:~;;~;;;;~~~;iiiii.l Mrs. Golda Soffe and Mrs. llea- 1tended a Social and dinner Saturtrice Cash visited Wednesday of last I day evening at the Congregational week with MJ:S. Otilla Brown of Salt Church at Sandy. Ttte TROUBLE IS NOT SO Mrs. Lavina Fenstermaker enterLake. MpCH WITH LABOR AS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reives an- tained at a social at her home Frinounce the arrival of a baby girl on day of last week in honor of Mrs. WITH IDLENESS Elena Forbush. A very social time Friday, February 19. The Stake Pre!iidency of the Sun-, waR spent and covers were laid for WHEN YOU NEED Sunday Mrs. Elena Forbush, Mrs. Nellie 1 day School Board visited OIL OR GAS , Glysmere, Mrs. Whittle, Mrs. ~teDonf>t just drive in anywhere.~ morning at East Midvale ward. Mrs. Emma Greenwood spent Mon- phens, Mrs. Eva McCleery, Mrs. Em. . . . W . C. B ur- mer Stone , Mrs · Pearl Fryer' Mrs· · u· There IS as much difference be- d ay a ft ernoon Wl"th mrs. j Emma Nichols, Mrs. Clara Walker, Union. of gon j ther·e as GAS tween OILS and Mrs. Grace Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nancy Beene_Y, Mrs. Geneva is between sunshine and rain. d Hans Jensen of Union and Mr and Forbush, Mrs. Lone Baker, Mrs. VEEDOL OIL 0 an Mrs. T. F. Greenwood spent S~nday Lucy E. Green and Miss Mable Ham. nee you use . . HAL GAS you will find yourself evening with Mr. and Mrs. Allen mer. to submitted j Mr. Shirley Graham Bateman. coming to theMr. and Mrs. S. W. Sharp had as an operation on his arm Thursda_Y their house guests Sunday, Mr. and I of last week at the St. Marks _hospiMrs. J. G. Sharp, Mrs. Laverne Snarr tal._ Mr. Graham happened With. an and children and Mrs. Synthie acc1dent at the Smelter some tJmo 1 ag-o and had his &rm broken. This Brewer of Salt Lake. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-: is the se~ond ope~ation Mr. Graham chie Jones of Salt Lake were guests has submitted to m the hope of get1 ting the use of his arm. 24 E. Center St. ···-·· Phone: Mid. 272 of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown of 1 Mrs.. Mar~ha Milne entertained at Midvale, Utah Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Peterson a fam1ly dmner at her home Monand Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dahl form- day. Covers were laid for ten . Mr. Hyrum H. Brady and daughed a dancing party and attended the ter Elva returned last week from Auditorium Saturday of last week Angeles, California after spendLos Mrs. Hattie Freeman entertained ing seven months with Mr .and Mrs. at a party on Saturday at her home George Gould. in compliment to her daughter, Mae. Miss Mary Erickson was a weekGames were played and refreshMr. and Mrs. Louis Westbrook and end guest of Mr. and Mrs. William ments served to twenty guests. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. Sorensen had children of Salt Lake were dinner Steadman of West Jordan. us their guests on Monday, Mr. guests Monday of Mr and Mrs. NeJacob Sorensen, father of Dr. Soren- phi Gregory. Mrs. Laura Ware and family of sen and sister, Mrs. M. Nielsen and Holiday visited Sunday afternoon family, both of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson. with Mrs. Thomas P. Page entertained program for the opening night The _at dinner on Sunday. Covers were Monday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. ~-L I. A. was given by the the of laid for nine guests. E. Allen entertained at a family J. i\Irs. George Whetman and family Boy Scouts and the "Gatherers of and Miss Vivian Freeman of Payson Honey" at the ward amusement hall dinner in honor of their father, Wilspent three days visiting here with Tuesday evening. A musical program liam C. Allen. The occasion being his 83rd birthday anniversary. The was rendered as follows: - - . latives. guests were present: Mf· following clariGraham; Floyd Violin solo, The ward entertained at a childD. Rideout, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mrs. and ren's dance on Monday, February net solo, Gerald Crittenden; piano solo, Elvira Crittenden; song, Boy R. T. Palmer and daughter and Mr. 22 at the ward hall. A one-act play was given Wilford Allen and son Bliss of Salt Scouts. :Vlrs. A. J. Guitard and Mrs. Z. T. of honey" of the Lake, Mrs. R. J. Dansie of Dillon, "Gatherers the by Butterfield were guests at a party held Saturday at the County build- Young Ladies Mutual Improvement. Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Elberto Batec Miss Roma Walker entertained man of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. R. ing given in honor of Miss Ivy L. the Bee-Hive girls at her home last C. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. AlLowy. len of Draper The Riverton ward entertained at week. Mrs. Anton Rasmussen returned Mr. Gregory, Nephi Mrs. and Mr. a party on Wednesday in honor of Friday after spending two home their Old People. Dinner was served and Mrs. Neils Neilson attended the at noon after which a program was Stake Social at Sandy Friday even- weeks at Helper with her daughter, Mrs. Jos. H. Lambert. rendered and then supper was serv- ing. Mrs. Carl Ernstrom and children as had Van Charles Mrs. and Mr. ed. A show in the ward hall was Sunday and Monday in Salt spent Mrs. their guests Sunday, Mr. and rendered in the evening. Ernstrom's Mrs. visiting Lake Ire Proctor, Miss Lysle Walker, Miss Her Dorothy Johnson and Miss Ivy Van. mother, Mrs. A. J. Nielsen. Mrs. Pearl Croxford entertained mother returned home with her and Saturday in honor of the 6th birth- will spend the remainder of the week Mrs. George Millerberg was the day of her little daughter, Eva. here. guest Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Games were played and refreshments Mrs. Robert J. Dansie of Dillon, JORDAN JOURNAL Montana visited relatives here last is visiting this week with her mother Mrs. A. J. Day. week. Mr. John Fitzgerald of Provo Mrs. W. D. Fitzgerald of Richfield was t~e guest of 1\Ir. and Mrs. J. W. 1 spent the week-end with his parents W. Fitzgerald Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. c. Fitzgerald. Mr. M. J. Despain of Wasatch Mrs. Alma Terry entertained at a party Monday afternoon in honor spent several days this week visitNine ing at the home of Mrs. Carrie Sadof her daughter, Margaret. ler. young guests enjoyed the affair. Mrs. Elisha Brown and family of Mrs. Paul Crosgrove of Magna Payson have moved to Draper to last week with her parents, visited make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heward. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rasmussen had as Miss Marie Hansen and Miss Mary their guest Monday, their son Lorin Stay of Salt Lake were g-uests of Mr. of Magna. and Mrs. J. C. Stay, Saturday. Mrs. L. F. Smith of Spanish Fork Miss Helen Crosgrove of Salt Lake 0 & E Electric Service . I Paper Hanging Calsomining Painting WORK GUARANTEED ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN J. W. GRACE 724 E. Center Street Utah Midvale 1·--------------..: l I spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Crosgrove. Mrs. Belle Greer of San Mateo, California is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Al- 1 len. Miss Afton Fitzgerald of Salt Lake Rpent the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Mitchell had as their guests Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hill of Salt Lake and Mrs. Chas. Bowering of Magna. Mr. Pete Dow of Salt Lake visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dow, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lewis and baby of Salt Lake were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bailey Sunday. TRUCK and BUS ~aste PNEUMATICS Utah's Leading Coal "Makes Satisfied Customers" West Jordan Milling (ompany 'Phone .:Mid. I 08 FIRESTONE BETTER TRUCKING DEMANDS Trucks, loaded with merchandise, speed along over slippery pavements and around dangerous curves with maximum safety and cushion, on FIRESTONE TRUCK and BUS Pneumatics. They are the only Gum-Dipped truck tires in the world. We have any size you need. Corne in. Prompt and Careful Service FOR HIGH SPEED Riverton FOR HEAVY DUTY UNION DRAPER EAST MIDVALE Materials for the 0. & E. ELECTRIC SERVICE 25 E. Centet; St. Makes your entire kitchen as easy to keep clean as white tile that is not only A KITCHEN white and spotless - but that can be kept white and spotless without constant labor! 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