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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL -~ SANDY .___ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D. Rawson and family spent Christmas in Salt Lake, the guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Flitten. Mr. A. Magnusson of Murray and Mr. John Maxson of Sandy were dinner guests Sunday evenine- o! Mrs. John Andreson. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baguley and daughter Ruth and son Elwin were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Vom Baur of Crescent. Mr. La Mar Anderson of Mayfield, Utah spent part of the week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orton have returned to Sandy after spendine- several months in Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stowe and children were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Wylo Grant of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crapo entertained at their home last Saturday evening. Progressive cards were played and prizes won by Miss Gwen Summerhays, Mr. C. A. Nelson and Mr. !I.Ild Mrs. J. T. Ostler. A three course supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Shipley Burton and Miss Gwen Summerha.ys of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schmidt of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frame o! Taylorsville, Mr. !I.Ild Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. Des. Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Vom Baur entertained in the Firemen's hall Saturday evening, honoring Miss Lapreal Bateman and R. J. Vom Baur who were married last week. The evening was spent in dancing. Luncheon was served to 70 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Smith and son Barton of Granger and Mr. and Mr~. Thos. 'Stowe and children were guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Larson and !our sons and grandson of Firth, Idaho, were guests during the week of Mrs. Sophronia Bateman and other relatives in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bradley and daughter spent part of the holidays at Manti the guests of relatives, returnIng home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tolman entertained at dinner at their home Sunday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hatch of Crystal, Idaho, Mr. Perry Hatch of Tetona, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Thaxton, Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman and children of Salt Lake, and Mrs. and Mrs. Perry Tolman and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Des Bateman announces the marriage of their daughter, Miss Lapreal Bateman, to R. J. Vom Baur of Crescent. The marriage took place last week. The Primary officers and teachers of the First ward entertained at a party for the children Monday afternoon in the basement of the ward chapel. The program included: P?em by Charlette Nelson, Dues by ht~le Miss Darlene Bateman and Miss Melba Wright; Song, Joy Thompson; Violin solo, Miss Grace Tolman; song, by the Trail Builders and Trail Blazers; poem, Darlene Baten:;tan; song Sea Gulls and Mikconwee g1rls; two dances by the little children up to eight years of age. Candy and nuts were given to all present. Miss Maxine Smith of Draper spent the week at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson and family. • dab . Miss Florence Fewkes of I . o IS visiting at the home of her s1ster, Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Rich. Mrs. Stanley Rasmussen entertained at her home on State street Saturda.y evening honoring the birthday ann1- Come in and see us in our new location. U.S. CAFE Dinners, Lunches Short Orders Are served in a rn.anner you will appreciate and enjoy. Samas & Thomas, Props. • versary of her dauhter Leah. Progressive table games were played and luncheon served to 28 guests. h Dale Thompson spent part of t e holidays at Draper, the guest of his ~:~~:arents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Mrs. J. C. Crapo and Mrs. C. C. Crapo will entertain the. S. S. Club and their husbands on Ney Year's eve. The following children enjoy~d Christmas dinner at the home of the1r parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Hatch of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hatch of Crystal, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hatch of Centerville, Perry 0. Hatch of Tetona, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Thaxton, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tolman, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tolman, Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Parkin of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hatch of Union, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Burton of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Verlen Bateman of Murray and Mrs. L. Mosley of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Larson and family of Firth, Idaho were guests Sunday of Mrs. Sophrona Bateman. Elder Leonard Cowley who has recently returned from the Southe~n States mission, and Elder Melvm Stong were the speakers at the sacrament meeting at Sandy First ward Sunday evening. A vocal solo was given by Miss Gladys .Rasmussen ~ccompanied on the p1ano by M1ss Phyllis Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Boulter and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boulter were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman of Salt Lake. The funeral services for Margaret Hughes daughter of Mr. and Mr~. Arthur Hughes who died at the fam1ly home Tuesday morni.ng after a short illness was held Fnday at 1 p. m. at the Third ward chapel. Interment was in Sandy city cemetery under direction of Geo. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rasmusse_n entertained at a family dinner at the.Ir on Christmas day. Covers were la1d for 24. . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Seal and family and Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump and family of Lark an.d Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell of Hernman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Dam ::;nd family had as dinner guests on Chnstmas, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. McCleary and son, Van, and Miss Mervene Hansen. f Mr. and Mrs. George Woods o west Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boulter visited in Salt Lake last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boulter has as Christmas dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman and sons, Cleon and Don, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Boulter. . . Miss Louise Boulter and LeWis B~shop won the prizes in the church history class of the Sunday school of the First ward for having the best attendance during the year, while .Low~ll and Verla Ostler won the pnzes m the Primary class for having the best attendance. Mrs. Leo Clark and infant daughter returned home Wednesday of last week after spending several weeks at a Salt Lake hospital. ------- RIVERTON ---Miss Henry of Vernal spent Christmas as the guest of Mrs. William H. Freeman. Also Miss Mildred Agaard of Midvale is spending the holidays with Miss Lyda Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandstrom entertained at Christmas dinner in honor of her mother, Mrs. Jeannette Crane and brothers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crane and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crane and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crane and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Crane and daughter, and Mrs. Mayme Ingrah~ of Herriman, Mr. and Mrs. Dav1d David Haycock and family of Salt Lake and Mrs. Florence Page and family. Covers were laid for thirtysix guests. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Madsen entertained at Christmas dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reed and children and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goff and daughter of Salt Lake at their home last Thursday. Miss Anna Wiberg of Wanship, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pugsley of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Wiberg, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wiberg and Mr. and Mrs. l::==================J:o:s:e~p=h==M=o=rg:a:=n:::e:n:te:r:t:a:in:::ed~::::a~t~a l";:::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;.., • H H li New samp Ies i i ij ~~ 1• ;I the very latest fashions await your inspection. Ma d e t 0 YOUr 0 r d er f rom $22•50 to $45•00 Fit and workmanship Guaranteed r~ When a weary traveller in the desert spies a water hole ~is Pace quickens at once. This is exactly what our new pnce has done to our customers. DON'T WALK-RUN ALTERATIONS, CLEANING, PRESSING i Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan Saturday, where a midnight supper was served to their families and Miss Florence Withers as Santa Claus presented each one with gifts. Songs, games and stunts werP )njoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Madsen and family were guests o! ~r. and Mr~. M. R. Huggins ·at Herriman on Frlday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page entertained at dinner on New Year's day at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman, Miss Norma and Miss Edith Bateman, Lavern Bateman and Miss Jean Egbert of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Page and children Miss Geneat Jeffs, and Mrs. Mary Orgill left aSturday for Callfornia, where they will spend two weeks visiting with relatives and touring. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Butterfield entertained at their home Friday. Refreshments were served to Misses Phyllis and Rheabel Butterfield and Rulon Platt of Kanarra. James S. Ferrill, who has been spending the past year in Montana, spent the past two weeks visiting with his family. Mrs. Elizabeth E. Densley and son Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Densley and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Densley and children were honored guests at a Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMullin at South Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield entertained at their home during the week for Mr. and Mrs. John I. Wiberg and family, Mrs. Hattie Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page and chitdren and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers and daughters. Miss Mildred Aylett, who is teaching school in southern Utah, is spending the holidays as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Aylett. Miss Vera Butterfield spent several days during the week in Saltt Lake where she was honored gues at a party at the H'ome of Miss Rosina Biesinger. Verla Orgill ,who is teaching s~hool at Marion, is spending the holidays visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Page entertained at Christmas dinner. Covers were laid for 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Heugly of Salt Lake spent Christmas as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson. Mrs. Eldred Hamilton and baby are ,,pending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Florence Page, after spending two weeks at the Cottonwood home. The Riverton Second ward Sunday school will entertain at a children's dance at the amusement hall on New Year's day. The Riverton First ward Primary officers and teachers entertained at a party in the ward house Wednesday in honor of the children. Butterfield of Salt Lake were special 1560C C. J. Tripp ~ .. 2 2.50 guests at a dinner party al: the home 1024C Hannah M. Terry...... 9 11.25 of Mr.· and Mrs. Thomas A. Butter1472C Hannah M. Terry .. 2 2.50 field of Riverton, Thursday. 1623C State of Utah _... 87 108.75 Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Crane en1338C Utah Savings & tertained at a dinner at their home DELINQUENT NOTICE Trust Co __ . . . ~28 35.00 Sunday. Their guests were Mr. and 1597C Richard W nter ........ 4 5.00 Mrs. T. H. Miller and family, Mr. and Sandy Canal Company, Principal 2088C Geo. C. Whetman __ ,___ 3 3.75 Mrs. George Parry and family, Mrs. Place of Business, Sandy, Utah. 2102C Geo. C. Whetman~ _ 3 3.75 Geo. J. Miller, John A. Miller, Mr. There are delinquent upon the fol- 1652C Carl Winberg ....... 6 7.50 and Mrs. 0. H. Fredrickson and Mrs. lowing described shares of stock on 440C Peter \Vinquist ... _.. 2 2.50 Alice Smith of Salt Lake. account of assessment levied on the And in accordance with taw and an Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane and 14th day of October, 1930, the se~ order of the board of directors, made family, Mrs. Jeanette Crane, Mr. and eral amounts set opposite the names on the 20th day of September, 1930, Mrs. Terris A. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. of the respective shareholders, as fol- so many shares of each parcel of E:uch Arthur W. Crane and family, Mr. and lows: stock as may be necessary will be Mrs. Albert J. Crane and family were Cert. No. NameShares Amt. sold at public auction at the office of all the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 113 Alsop, Chas. E ............. 3 $10.50 the secretary at the Sandy City Bank, Sandstrum and family, Christmas day. 211 Anderson, C. M .... _________ 3 10.50 on January 19, 1!)31, at 11 o'clock Nephi Butterfield and Ray Crane 1921 Anderson, C. M ........... 13 45.50 a. m., to pay the delinquent assc.;sare visiting at Payson, the guests of 275 Ahlstrom, Jane E .. ~ ..,... 10 35.00 ment, together '\\ · ch the cost of adJunior Bigler. 343 Atkinson, Robert W ... 3 10.50 vertising and expense of sate. Miss Olive Miller entertained the 270 Charlier, Geo. B ........... 1 3.50 A. R. GARDNER, Junior girls of the M. I. A. at a 379 Columbia Sav. & Loan SecretlU'y. Christmas party at her home Monday 17.50 Ass'n. ------~---·- ....... ~-·-- .. 5 (First publication January 1, 1931; evening. Games were played and a 326 Forthingham, S. H .. _____ 8 28.00 last publication January 8, 1931.) late tray luncheon was served to Miss 326 Grins tad, Andrew .. .. 4 14.00 Dot Crump, Miss Hazel Dansie, Miss 131 Gregory, Nephi and DELINQUE~T NOTICE Ruth Price, Miss Jessie Farmer, Miss Mary .............. ______________ 3 10.50 Phyllis Bodell, Miss Rachel Miller, 45 Guardian Fire Ins....... 6 21.00 Miss Ruth ~fcGuire, Mrs. Spencer 29 Hansen, Wm. A ........... 19 66.90 Sandy Irrigation COI.lpany, Prlndpal Miller and Mrs. T. H. Miller, Miss Place of Business, Sand.;.', Ut:Ak 33 Hansen, Chris -------....... 5 17.50 Mary Butterfield and Miss Sarah 341 Heuser, J. L ................... 2 7.00 Notice: There are delinquent upon Miller. The hostesses were Miss 328 Hatch, Esle .................. 4 14.00 the following described stock o.a acOlive Miller, Miss Jessie Farmer and 400 Johnson, Arthur E ....... 3 10.50 of asses:;mcnt levied on lilepMiss Phyllis Bodell. Gifts were ex- 372 Larson, Carl --------------.. 30 105.00 count tember 5, 1930, the several amoullts changed. 324 Merrill, A. W ............... 3 10.50 set opposite the respective namN of Bishop Franklin T. Crane returned 310 Merrill, A. W ................. 1 3.50 stockholders: home Monday, after a short visit in 286 Olson, Frank H ... ~~-------- 7 21.50 Cert. No. Name-Shares. Amt. Idaho. 280 Record, Herbert E....... 2 7.00 444 Continental Bldg. lz Mr. and Mrs. George J. Miller en- 383 Rawson, Wm. A........... 2 7.00 Loan Assn. . .. __ . 8 $4..00 tertained at a family dinner at their 365 Debllie, 0. R.~~------·- ...... 38 133.00 343 F. Dagenhart ................ 16 1.00 home Christmas and also a week-end 13 Sundberg, C. J .............13 45.50 315 Nephi Gregory ~ ~~~~~ --~-- 6 J.OO party. Their guests numbered 25, in- 130 Smith, Alma F ..... _______ , 1 3.50 287 John Heuser ....... ~ ....... 28 14.00 cluding Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parry and 285 State of Utah ................ 24 84.00 497 Annie 0. Johnson..... 9% 4.75 son Raymond of Lark, Mr. and Mrs. 31 Tripp, Caroline ............ 1 3.50 4.96 Geo. W. Goff e.~. ........... 2 ~~ 1.25 Cecil 0. Poore and family, Mr. and 366 Tooney, Otto N ............. 1 3.50 478 Annie 0. Johnson .......... 2 1.00 Mrs. Milton Bodell and family, Mr. 388 Williams, Brig ............ 6 21.00 502 E. R. Madson ~~ ~·~-~- ... 2 1.00 and Mrs. Earl Poore and family, Mr. 186 Wilson, F. W. and 442 Chas. J. Sunbcrg ............ 20 10.00 and Mrs. Gerald Stone and family, Gertrude ·~· ................ 5 17.50 464 F. W. & Gertrude Mr. and Mrs. John A. Miller and son 348 Whitehead, C. G ........... 1 3.50 Wilson .. .. 7 3.50 and Art Miller. 367 Oliver, Francis M ......... 8 28.00 And in accordance with law and an Miss Olive Miller is visiting at And in accordance with the law and order of the board of directors made Draper, the guest of Miss Ruth Mc- order of the board of directors made on the 5th day of September, 1930, so Guire. on the 14th day of October, 1930, so many shares of each parcel of such Mrs. Olive Miller was the guest of many shares of each parcel of said Mr. and Mrs. Heber S. Crane and stock will be sold at the office of the stock as may be necessary will be family of Riverton during the holi- secretary of said company, Sandy sold at public auction at the office of the company at the Sandy City Bank, days. City Bank, Sandy, Utah, at public Miss Ryllis Freeman and Miss auction on the 20th day of January, Sandy City, Utah, on January 17, Leola Freeman spent laiit week visit- 1931, at 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the 1931 at 10 o'clock a. m., to pay the deliO:quent assessment together with ing friends in Salt Lake. delinquent assessment thereon, to- the cost of advertising and expense of Mr. anct Mrs. Henry Butterfield en- gether with the cost of advertising sale. tertained at a Christmas dinner at and expenses of sale. W. W. WILSON, Pres. their home, Thursday. Covers were W. W. \\TILSON, A.M. NELSON, Sec. laid for ten. Secretary and Treasurer. (First publication January 1, 1931; A Christmas dance and party was (First publication January 1, 1931; last publication January 8, 1931.) given Friday afternoon and evening of last publication January 8, 1931.) last week in the ward amusement hall DELINQUK T•r NOTICE under the auspices of the M. I. A. DELINQUENT NOTICE Santa Claus was present and delightBell Canyon Irrigation Co., Principal ed the children with bags of candy East Jordan Irrigation Company, Place of Business, Crescent, Utah. and nuts. The music was furnished Principal Place of Business, Sandy, Notice: There are delinquent upon by Carter's orchestra of Lehi. Utah. the following desc1 ibed stock on a.cRalph Butterfield, son of Mr. and Notice: There are delinquent upon count of assessment of $1.35 per Mrs. Thomas S. Butterfield, returned home Monday from England, where the following described stock on ac- share levied on October 15, 1930, the he has labored as a missionary for count of assessment No. 40 of $1.25 sever~l amounts set opposite the reper share, levied September 20, 1930, spective names of stockholders: the past two years. the several amounts set opposite the Cert. No. Name~Shares. Amt. names of the respective stockholders, 42 Fredrick Fish ........... ~ .. 32 $43.20 52 J. C. Penney .. as follows: _ 45 60.75 Cert. No. Name Shares. Am't. 102 Wm. Langton -~- ..........101 136.35 1039C Jos. Lee Anderson____ 3 $3.75 17 H. F. Dean ..... -~ .. -·------- 7 9.45 1436C Jos. Lee Anderson~ ... 1 1.25 89 Mrs. Ida J. Dean ..... ~~... 8 10.80 Mrs. Annie Greenwood of East Mid- 1656C D. W. Adamson ________ 2 Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Freeman enter2.50 77 C. H. Stoven.·-~-- .... ··------~·18 U.30 vale spent Christmas day with Mr. 1779C Emma Williams tained at a dinner party at their home And in accordance with law and an Friday. Covers were laid for sixteen, and Mrs. Glen Jensen and family. 1.25 order of the board of directors made Allsop .. ·---·- .. -~--- .. -·- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brady motor- 397B Matilda including Mr. and Mrs. Lavere SizeBullock ........ 20 25.00 on the 15th day of October, 1930, more and daughter Barbara of Santa- ed to Mt. Pleasant and spent Christ- 758B Matilda Bullock ____ .. __ 2 2.50 so many shares of each parcel of quin George Sizemore and daughter mas with Mrs. Brady's mother, Mrs. 1424C 0. N. Blackner.......... 3 3.75 such stock as may be necessary will of Big Piney, Wyo., and Mis~ Erma Andrew R. Madson. 12.50 be sold at public auction at the office 357B Geo. H. Cottrell ........ 10 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berrett enter- 716C J. W. Cushing .. ~ .. --·--- 1 Johnston of Los Angeles, Calif. 1.25 of the company at the home of Jas. Miss Jessie Farmer spent Saturday tained at a family dinner Christmas 149C Albert Cowdell --·----·-- 1 1.25 A. Mickelson, in Cresent, Utah, P. 0. and Sunday visiting in Salt Lake, the day. Covers were laid for sixteen. 2.50 address R. F. D. No. 1, Sandy, Utah, 1911C Carl V. Carlson·-------·- 2 Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Forbush and 1963C C. M. Carver ___ ·~· .~ .. 7 euest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bills. 8.75 on January 15, 1931, at 1 o'clock o Mr. and Mrs. John A. Butterfield son, Dellas, and Miss Esther Thomas 1453C Axel G. Carlson ........ 3 3.75 p. m., to pay the delinquent assessentertained at a family dinner at were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and 1729C Ethel R. CarlquisL114 142.50 ment together with U1e cost of advertheir home Christmas day. Covers Mrs. Robert Mowers of Riverton. 208C Ida Dahl . .... . .... .... 8 10.00 tising and expense of sale. Mrs. Bessie Forbush spent Christ- 1696C Lydia Dahl ........... .... 8 were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 10.00 JAS. A. MICKELSON, Hamilton and son of Riverton, J. C. mas with Mr. and Mrs. Geor_ge M. 1980C Geo. A. Day ________________ 2 2.50 Secretary. Richards of West Jordan, Miss Mary Thompson of Salt Lake. 8.75 549C A. A. Dalton~·------------ 7 (First publieation January 1, 1931; Mrs. Mary Graham entertained at a 1235C A. A. Dalton .. ~ ........... 1 Butterfield and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell 1.25 last publication January 8, 1931.) Miller. Christmas dinner. Covers were laid 661C Josephine Dalton ...... 3 3.75 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crump enter- for twenty-two. 1.25 1236C Josephine Dalton ...... 1 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burgon and 1697C Nick Dokas -~---~-~--·--- 2 tained at a family dinner at their 2.50 family motored to Springville and 1604C Ellen Phillips Edhome Christmas. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crump and sons, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. wards ..... -~ .. ~~~ ........ 2 2.50 Don and Cal, of Lark, and Mr. and Lon Pack. Federal Land Bank Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory were Mrs. John A. Miller and son, Byron. of Berkeley: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freeman and dinner guests Thursday of last week 1647C Pledgee for M. D. Stringfellow _.. _____ 6 17 East Center Street family, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Eastman, of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Westbrook of 7.50 Heber Eastman and Archie Eastm!ln Draper. 1717C Pledgee for Willis Mr. and Mrs. M. L. James have as were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. SidJensen ................. 33 40.75 ney Payne and family of Salt Lake their guest this week Mrs. James' 1726C Pledgee for C. W. part of the week. brother • Vernal Bert of Pleasant Hendrickson ........ 14 17.50 Alonzo Freeman returned home Grove. 1732C Pledgee for A. C. Mrs. Walter Berrett entertained from Joy, Utah, the early part of the 38.75 Morris ---~---~·---·-- .. 31 week where he spent the past month. Monday evening at a surprise party 2129C Pledgee for Heber Mr: and Mrs. John T. Bodell had honoring the birthday anniversary of C. Jex .......... ~ ___ 76 95.00 as their dinner guests Thursday, Mr. her husband. Games and music were 2009C Pledgee for Isaac and Mrs. Muril Bodell and daughter, enjoyed and • refreshments were 20.00 Homer Smith --· .. 16 for Ladies and Gents served. • 15.00 1666C Printess Fitzgerald .. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bodell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Forbush were 663C Ann H. Greenwood__ 3 Miss Emma Bodell of Salt Lake, Mr. 3.75 ~~ ~~Yt:~r~e~~:l~fo~:_~~~ Jordan guests Monday evening of Mr. and 920C T. F. Greenwood~~-~ .. 7 8.75 Mrs. Roy Sears of Salt Lake. Games 1485C T. F. Greenwood. ..... 2 2.50 Shoes Dyed and Color Restored 1799C Violet G. Grace __________ 8 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Forman of and refreshments were enjoyed. 10.00 Mrs. Lucy Smith entertained at a 1800C Violet G. Grace .......... 3 Iris Theater Building 3.75 Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. andt Mrs. A. H. Eastman during the pas Christmas dinner Thursday, honoring 1985C Rachel A. Garff........ 6 7.50 her children and grandchildren. 2030C Reid Garber ~-~-~~-----~-- 6 week. 7.50 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur w. Crane en- Covers were laid for twenty. 1621C Irene N. Hesse .......... 6 7.50 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boggess en- 1105C Ethel S. Hayes ........ ~. 3 tertained at a dinner at their home 3.75 Thursday. Covers were laid for 12. joyed dinner Thursday of last week 1684C Ethel S. Hayes--.. ~--·-- 1 1.25 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and two with Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins of 1847C J. A. Hobbs ................ 4 5.00 0 & E ELECTRIC SERVICE daughters were the guests of Mr. and Sandy. 3.75 974B Jens Jensen ·------------- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Chet Baker had as 1728C John M. Johnson ........ 3 Mrs. Chris Poulsen of Salt Lake, the Complete Electric Service 3.75 past week. their guests Christmas day Mr. and 2106C Joseph M. Jackson .... 5 6.25 Radios and Auto Service Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bat~s enter- Mrs. Eddie Fenstermaker and children 2197B Ruth Lloyd -------------· . 5 6.25 tained at a dinner at the1r home and Mrs. Emma Nicol and son and 1722C Laura Larson ---·-----·-- 7 8.75 25 E. Center St. Thursday, complimenting Mr. and daughter, Don and Kitty, and Misses 1149C Andrew l,jji.rson ........ 1 8.75 Midvale 272 361C John Larson, Jr. _____ .. _ 2 Mrs. H. J. Tempest and son Doyle, Emily and Thelma Cameron. 2.50 and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Tempest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and fam2.50 362C J. E. Larson ....... -·------ 2 Riverton. . ily of East Midvale spent Thursday of 642C Sarah T. Mousley...... 2 2.50 last week '\\lith Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1556C Hyrum S. Mousley.... 24 Miss Rachel Miller of Murray visit30.00 ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Berrett. 12.50 1555C Hyrum S. MousleY---~10 Miller the past week. 6.25 668C Joseph S. Mousley.... 5 Mr.' and Mrs. Spencer Miller had 20.00 Duart Perma669C Joseph S. Mousley.... 16 5.00 nent Waving ··--·----- tf1 641C Mary A. Mousley...... 4 • 1.25 Finger Waving 461 Geo. Marriott -----·-·-- 1 Marcelli~ and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bigler of Salt When the doors open next Saturd~y 1214C Meadowview Land & Water Wavin~ 35.00 Shampooing Stock Co. ~~~~ ~···-~ ... 28 on the 31st National Automobile Show at Grand Central Palace, New 1628C Meadowview Land & Mid. 117-J 13 N. Main St Stock Co ...............14 17.50 York the Chevrolet Motor company 12.50 will occupy the position of honor on 875B William Nelson ........ 10 Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and the show floor for the fourth consecu- 1484C William Nelson --·----- 2 2.50 two sons, Loran and Douglas, and tive years. 2.50 947B Cecelia Nelson .......... 2 . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nell were the 1.25 Each year the National Automobile 1338C Mary Nielson ............ 1 J, C. MORGAN guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell of Chamber of Commerce awards fi~st 1117C Emily J. Nielson·- ~·--·- 14 17.50 Lark the early part of the week. 16.25 Your watch deserves attention place at the national automol;nte 1984C Ella S. Nielson __________ 13 Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Crump were shows to that member co~pany do~ng 1884C Zina Peterson ............ 1 1.25 the honored guests at a dinner party the largest volume of busmess durmg 1904C James Perry ....... ~ .... 35 43.75 Wr- repair it right and guaranThursday at the home of Mr. and the previous twelve months. 2.50 tee ~he job. Jewelry of all 2037C Duke Page .. -----------·-- 2 Mrs. Ashael Crump of Lark. • 5.00 kinds. Prices lowest. Give us The award is one much coveted 203C A. H. Rock~ ~ - ......... 4 Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Miller enter- within the industry, for in add~tion to 997C Ranch & Wells .......... 1 1.25 just Jne trial and be satisfied tained at a dinner Thursday at their the distinction it conveys 1t ~lso 1428C W. C. Snow... ~-·-- .... ---- 7 8.75 home. Covers were laid for Mr. and carries with it the right to f1rst 1366C L. J. Shepherd.~~~~ -·-· 1 1.25 Mrs. George Parry and family, ~r. choice of exhibition space at the na- 353C Mamie Spencer ....... 50 62.50 WISHING YOU A and Mrs. LeRoy Miller and family, tional automobile shows at New York 1489C Mamie Spencer ---·---·12 15.00 2120C Clair M. Senior. _________ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Miller, Miss and Chicago. 1.25 . HAPPY NEW YEAR Rachel Miller, Miss Olive Miller and 21.25 Back in the days of the four-cyhn- 862C Hannah Terry ..........17 Alden Miller. 3.75 der Chevrolet this honor firs~ fell to 1889C Hannah Terry ·---.. -~ 3 GEORGE W. COX Marvin Freeman left for Wyoming the company. Since that t1me the 562C Elizabeth A. B. Representing Metropolltan Life Tuesday, after spending the past margin between the leader and the Thompson ............ 4 5.00 month visiting his parents, Mr. and runner-up has measurably widened, 1957C N. P. Thompson~~~~ ·. 1 1.25 Insurance Co. Mrs. Orsen Freeman. 508C C. J. Tripp .................. 19 23.751 even since the change-over from a Tel. i\lid. 222W. Mrs. S. J. Butterfield and Miss Ruth four to a. alJ;. 6.25 77 Jefferson ~t. 1558C C. J. Tnpp ................ Ii Ii H. F. Rasmussen, Tailor Gas! Green Gas! BETTER GAS AT THE REGULAR PRICE AN ANTI-KNOCK GAS We are selling- a superior gas at regular prices to our customers for winter use. Our Loss • Your Gain C. J. Ridd Motor Co. Durant Sales and Service LEGAL NOTICES A: HERRIMAN ITEMS UNION Midvale Bakery and Grocery -----~-- Midvale Shoe Shining Parlor 10 cents Orchid Beauty Salon II ~a~~ir~~:;s ~~ur:!!h:-r~fa~~~~~ D~.~~=~~~=·~~~~=~:~::==··=··===••:=•==···=··=·=··~~~=:. ~~~:.,,~:~~;.~:..U ;;r:;.~~·~, M~f~''g,r!.n~:; v;~: i Thursday, January 1, 1931 - ': i i \Vonderful assortment of new Fall and Winter Woolens, also 1i ii ~-- i i i ! Chevrolet Awarded Position of Honor 41!6 50 |