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Show • THE MIDVALE JOURNAL MmVAlE JOURNAl Vernon Gray, Editor Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at .M:idvale, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. is received. That means work for eager hands and the revivifying experience of again earning money for men who have been in long enforced idleness. It means money to send home and a relief from worry over families left destitute. The poppy making has a beneficial effect in addiiton to the money it en'ilbles the veterans to earn. The hours For sick men in the hosiptal are long and monotonous. In idleness their minds are prone to dwell on the hard· ships of their families or on their own :lisabilities. Mental depression inimical to recovery results. But men whose fingers are busy with bright red poppy petals do not give themselves up to depressing worry. The hours are made shorter for them and they are given a new interest in life. Veterans with any form of communicable disease are not permitted to make poppies. In some cases the work is given to the wives of these :nen, special workshops being established for them outside the hospitals. The money they earn helps them keep .heir families together until their bus· ""nds can t·ecover health and agam· ,,_ .., become wage earners. In a nwnber of cities. hconvalescent d b th wor k s h ops are est a bllB e y e h ave Au xlli ary w h ere veterans w h o 't 1 b t b een di sch· arge d f rom th e h osp1 e.. u h d'ti th are s till In sue con 1 on a t th ey cannot do regular work are given employment making poppies. These shops employ scores of men during t.he winter and often are the means of saving a veteran and his family from becoming charges of charity. Ethel Dastrup, Mrs. A. Stuart, Mr~. G. D. Charlier, Mrs. L. W. Sorenson, Mrs. H. 0 . Hendrickson, :Mrs. Lawrenee Stapley, Mrs. Arthur Hughes, Mrs. Earl Alsop, Mrs. Charles Rudd, and Mrs. Arvil Hughes. The hostess was assisted in serving by Miss Laura Swenon and Miss Melba Bateman. Mrs. A. J. Rawlings, Mrs. Lorin Stokes and daughter, vwen, of Bingham, were guests Sunday of Mrs. T. :m. Raddon. :Miss Adel ThaA'ton was the guest of honor at a surprise patty given at her home on West First North street last .H'riday evening by the Second ward Beehive girls. Those present were the ..Jisses Mae Alsop, June Raddon, •.Hadys Jensen, Venice and Velma Kim, Jennie Swenson, Merlene Hendrickson, Virtue Fischer, Elaine -.Jborn, Beth Webster, Betsy Carlson, Helen Vincent, Olive and Georgia ... haxton. Mrs. Lund of Brigham City was the guest last week of Dr. and Mrs. C. c. Jensen. Mrs. Lund is the mother of J.\>lrs. Jensen. Mrs. N . F. Madsen and Miss ~retchen Horst of Salt Lake were hostesses to the Bridge club, at the horne of Mrs. Madsen on State street, last Thursday evening. Prizes were awarded ].ilrs. Howard Phelps and ..drs. George Wright of Midvale. .~..here were 16 guests present. Friday, April 22, 1932 *----------------* HERRIMAN ~ms. SPENCER 1\ollLLER, Correspondent R. F. D. No. 1, Riverton • * A surprise birthday party was ten- Dansie, Mrs. R. T. Bodell, Miss Hannah Bodell, Miss Annie Crane, Miss Olive Miller, Mrs. T. H. Miller, Mrs. T. A. Ingram, and Mrs. Spencer :Miller. Mr-s. T . A. Ingram entertained the following girls at a picnic luncheon Wednesday of last week: Thelda Freeman, Pearl Eastman, Blanch Freeman, Arlene Bodell and Marjorie Crane. Mr. and Mrs. J ohn T. Bodell, Mr. and Mrs. Muril Bodell and two daughters, Phyllis and Verda, were the guests of Mrs. Fern Bodell and family, ln Salt Lake Tuesday. dered Art Miller Wednesday evening at his home. Games were played and a late supper was served to Miss Tenns of subscription, per year (l.!; Phyllis Bodell, Miss Mary Butterfield, u ·:\n~·e l, $1.00. Miss Jessie Farmer, Miss Larna Walker, Miss Melba Dansie, Miss ADVERTISING RATES Leola Freeman. Miss Melba Dansie, Display, per column inch............. $0.35 Miss Tala Christensen, Miss Bernice Readers, per line ............................ .10 Freeman, Miss Mildred Butterfield, Miss Dot Crump, Vaughn Crane, John *---------------* Mod6:l'Il Job Printing Department Bowles, Rex Crump, Ross Crane, Miss maintained. All prices based on the Olive Miller, Floyd Stone of Riverton, Frankling Printing Price List. Everett Ostler of Sandy, Fred Slagow!\omS. z. T. BUTI'ERFIELD, *'J ski of Wyoming. Correspondent All business correspondence should Mrs. R. L. Parry of Lark enterRiverton, Utah be addressed to the Midvale Jonrnal. tained for her sisters and mother, l36 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah Po"ne Miss Milton Bodell and children, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Newman, Mrs. Melvin \fl~ 178. Gerald Stone and children, Mrs. Cecil Peterson and Mrs. Darrel Newbold 0. Poore and childl·en and Mrs. Geo. were hostesses to the members of the J. Miller, Thursday. M. M. M. club Friday at the home of M'1ssbH e1en Ch ns · t ensen ent ert ame . d Mrs. Newman. After a musical aftera num er of frl ends at her home noon, luncheon was served to Mrs. w dn d i f 1 t k Jack Madsen, Mra. Marvin Dansie. G e es ay even ng 0 as wee · Mrs. James Broadbent, Mrs. Hershel The American Legion Auxiliary's llliames FlwereBplayed. tt f' ldHer guests were Mrs. Morris Butterfield, Mrs. popy program begins in the late fall ss Ol'& u er 1e , Miss Florence Egbert, T S F errel, 1 Mrs. M ahonrl ButterB o d e11 , Mi as N orma F reeman, Miss fi ld and early winter when the n1 anufacE th c Mi v d s · erChr' rane, t ure o f t h e poppies is begun by disss dertha Bodell, Mrs. 1 e , Mrs. Wayne Tischner, Mrs. WilL t a bl e d ve t erans in government hospioms IS ensen an e M isses Tala iam Torkelsen, Mrs. Lionell Myers, tats and in special convalescent workand Leah Christensen. Mrs. Fred May, Mrs. Zach T. Buttershops maintained by the AUXillary. Carttehr S. Gkl'antd of ·tLhymalnt'· Wyo., Miss Hazel Garret of Bountiful is field; Mrs. Ross Newman and Mrs. Throughout the winter and spring spent e wee -en Wl rea Ives at spending several weeks visiting at the P. D. Christensen of South Jordan, months the disabled men are given .:..:l.idvale and Sandy. home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Freeman. and Mrs. Bert Burgan of Sandy. profitable employment shaping the The Birthday club met at the home Mr. and Mrs. George J. Miller en- t Mr. and Mrs. James H. Rishton relittle red flowers. The program of Roy Wenerstrom Monday evening, tertained at their home Thursday eve· urned home last Thursday from comes to a clima.""- in May when, on honoring the birth anniversaries of ning in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Pasadena, Calif., after spending the the Saturday before Memorial Day in -:-:··---------------* Mrs. Roy Wenerstrom and her father, Stanley Landford and family of Ari- winter as guests of their daughter. most communities, the sale of the 1 John T. Smith. A hot dinner was zona. Misses Ivy, Lava and Maida Beck. t k 1 th _served to 27 guests. Games were Mrs. Hannah Rhodes returned to stead returned to their home at South popp1es a es p ace on e streets. :MRS. THOMAS J. OSTLER, played following dinner. her home in American Fork, Thurs- J ord an after spend ing s tx months at The work of making the poppies is (;o d t - rrespon en Mrs. Sophronia Bateman, Mr. and day, after spending two months at the the home of Mr · and Mrs · Marvin a true God-send to many hundreds of Phone Midvale 266-W Dansie disabled veterans. They are paid one Mrs. Bert Hyatt and son Glenn, Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bodell. M ·H Nl 1 d d h * and Mrs. Myrle Alsop and family Miss Ruth Butterfield spent last rs. ans e sen an aug ter cent each for the flowers they shape The Odd Fellows of Sandy and ~.fid- spent Saturday evening with Mr. and week visiting her mother, Mrs. S. J. Glendon left Sunday for California' and if not too badly disabled can where they will spend the week · had earn a fair da,:'s wage without exert- vale entertained at a party in t.heir Mrs. P. T. Bateman and family of Butterfield, returning to Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Zach Butterfleld ing themselve~ to a harmful extent. hall in Midvale, Thursday eve1jng, West Jordan, honoring the birthday Sunday. as th. i t'last week M 8 J 0 hn Everett Ostler of Sandy and Fred e r gues r · The work is given only to men re- honoring Mrs. Rose Stewart, presi ·lent anniversary of P. T. Bateman. Sl Wheeler of Moore, Idaho. ceiving little or no government com- of the Rebekah state assembly, and Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Madsen enteragowskl of Lyman, Wyo., are the Mr. and Mrs. Austin Silcox anp ensation and for many it is the only H. L. Norman, grand master of the tained the Teachers• club at their guests of their grandparents, Mr. and nounce the birth of a son last Friday, possibility of earning money during state I. 0. 0. F. A program wru: en~ home on State street, Saturday eve- MrMs. J. S .. H. DBodellf. D April 15. t h e year. joyed, followed by progressive cs·rds. mng. Luncheon was served to 20 . hrs. 0 1lvthe aMy o OllrapM!leris visitMr. and Mrs. Roland Page and chilAs each completed poppy leaves the Luncheon was served to 60 gtrests guests. Prizes were won by Mr. and mg ker mo er, rs. ve ler, this dren and Mr. and Mrs. James A. wee · h ands of a disabled man it means from Salt Lake, Murray, Mid .-ale, M rs. E · E · G reenwoo d of Mid va1e. Bateman of West Jordan formed a one more penny for the necessities Bingham and Sandy. Tokens were Mrs. Andrew Larson of Mt. PleasMr. and Mrs. Clem Bates enter- party Sunday and spent the day at and comforts not supplied by the hos- presented to Mrs. Stewart and Mr. ant visited Thursday with Mrs. N. F. tained at a dinner party at their home Logan as guests of Mrs. Rela. Bate· 'tals 0 e dd d t th Norman. Madsen. Sunday evening of last week, compli· man and fam;Jy. P1 • n m 0 re penny a e o e Mrs. Lawrence Stapley entertained menting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Askee ........ little store for the veteran's use when the Bridge club at her home on \Vest Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bateman and and children of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd enhe goes from the hospital to face the First North street, Wednesday eve- sons, Steve, Dave and Ronald, of Mrs. Ellis Allen and children of Riv- tertained at dinner Saturday in combattle of winning back a place in the ning. Murray, and Mrs. Bert Arnold and ton, Mr. and Mrs. Golden J. Tempest pliment to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Suthereconomic life of the country, or one The Jolly Twelve club of Crescent son, Henry, of Salt Lake, were Sun- and son Blaine, of Midvale. They land and family of Provo. more penny to buy food, fuel and met at the home of Mrs. Agatha day dinner guests of Mrs. Sophronia also entertained at a dinner party Miss Edilh Bateman of West Jarclothing for his family at home. The Wynn, Wednesday afternoon, hl•nor- Bateman. Wednesday evening in honor of the dan spent the week as guest of Mr. men beseech the Auxiliary to be per- ing her birth anniversary. Those Mrs. Evan 0. Jensen entertained at birthday anniversary of Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Roland Page. mitted to make more and more present were Mrs. Susie Vom Eaur, a party at her home Saturday eve- J. Tempest} mother of Mrs. Bates. Mrs. Aaron Garside entertained at poppies. Their need is pitiful and Mrs. Maggie Sanders, Mrs. Delila ning, honoring the birthday anniverMrs. E. J. Freeman entertained at a theater party at the R·K-O Thurs~ their eagerness to heJp themselves Harrison, Mrs. Susannah Smith, Mrs. sary of her husband, Evan 0. Jensen, a dinner at her home Sunday in com- day in honor of the Seagull class of through earning money rather than Annie Smith, Mrs. Rose Oakes, Mrs. and Ike Wright of Murray. Progres· pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Butter- the Second ward. t o depend on charitable donations Leona Beckstead, Mrs. May Welling- sive games were played and luncheon field and family. Covers were laid for Miss Mavis Page spent the week at awakes the highest admiration. ton, Mrs. Lena Gardner, Mrs. Mamie served. twelve. West Jordan as guest of her grand~ Only as many poppies can be made Parduhn, Mrs. Caroline Bohn, Mrs. Mrs. Duane Richards entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone and Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Batea s are ordered by Auxiliary units. It Lily Baguley and Mrs. Katie Thomas. the Junior girls and their partners of and Mrs. John A. Miller entertained man. is a happy day in a hospital or work- Mrs. E11'zabeth V1'nson of Minnesota the S econd ward a t a part y a t h er the f ollowmg · · ls a t a theat er and Mrs. Mr.Jet andBills Mrs.and RenMr. Howard, Mr. wnand gtr and Mrs. ehop when a large order for poppies was a special guest. Prizes were won home on Main street, Monday eve- s upper party in Salt Lake, Thursday liam Neff attended the American by Mrs. Lena Gardner and Mrs. ning. Prizes were won by Miss An- evening: Miss Mildred Butterfield, Susannah Smith, high score; Mrs. sely Hughes and LeRoy Swenson. Miss Dot Crump, Miss Larna Walker, Legion party at Sandy, Monday. Elizabeth Vinson and Mrs. Delila Luncheon was served to 24 guests. Miss Viola Bowles, Miss Tola ChrisMrs. Hattie Freeman and daughter Leici and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harrison, consolation. Mrs. George L. Lloyd of Evanston, tensen, Miss Melba Dansie, M:iss Leila Mrs. Susannah Smith has a.~ her Wyo .• is the guest of her mother, Eastman and Miss Roberta Crane. Peterson were guests. Friday at a guest, her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Vin- Mrs. Albert Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell enter- birthday party in honor of Wallace son of Minnesota. John E. Slagowski of Lyman, VVyo., tained as guests at their home last Beckstead. Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Alsop enter· and his brother, Eli Slagowski, of week Mrs. Josn E. Slagowski of LyRay Beckstead returned home last tained the Justamere club at their Smith's Fork, Wyo., were week-end man, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Thursday from Galifornia, after servhome on State street, Thursday eve- visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Crump and children and Mr. and Mrs. ing a short term mission for the ning of last week. Prizes were won Ostler. Horace M. Seal and family of Lark; L. D. S. church. by Mrs. John H. Shaw, Myrle Allsop. Mrs. Albert Anderson announces Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bodell and chilAlbert J. Rishton and Mr. Bastain · · t ense n of Salt Lake, driving coll1ded on the Mrs. Law rence Stapley and Dr. C. C. the marnage o f h er d aug ht er, Mil ~ dr en, an d M rs. Ernest Chns Redwood road while in Riverton, Jensen. Luncheon was served to 24 dred, to Albert R. Knowles, son of and children. A Colorado farmer has guests. Mrs. E. J. Kowles of Midvale. Mrs. Spencer Miller entertained at and turned Mr. Rishton's truck over, used his telephone to adMrs. J. E. Wix, of Meeker, Colo., Fred Slagowski, of Lyman, Wyo., a children's party at her home Friday throwing him out through the top. treated by a and local cuts physician vantage for a number of Who has been visiting here with her rc t urne d ho me S unday, a ft er spend'mg aft erno on f 1a st week m· c o m pliment He for was slight scratches about mother, Mrs. A. Stuart, returned to a week the guest of his uncle and to her son, Douglas. Games were the face. years to call the mm·ket her home Saturday. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler, played and refreshments were served The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. and get the day's prices Everett Ostler spent part of last and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. to forty-nine guests. Mrs. Miller was Hilton Bills was buried Thursday at before bringing in his week at Herriman, the guest of his J. S. H. Bodell of Herriman. assisted by Mrs. Cecil 0. Poor, Mrs. the Riverton cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. hvestock. It enables him ~~a:e~arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. *---------------* 6~!~.Ingram and Mrs. Walter E . Bills were staying at Leh1 with Mrs. to select the time when Mrs. Clyde Swenson was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Frank !'. Carter en- Bills' parents. p1·ices are highest. The the N. B. club at her home on Pioneer tertained at a dinner at their home SIZ_E_AND _ _ _Q_U_ALI--TY successful farmer uses avenue Friday evening. Rook was 1\olRS. R. F. MEYERHOFFER, Tuesday in compliment to the birthplayed and prizes won by Mrs. F. A. Correspondent day anniversary o! Mrs. Olive M. Day Judge: "Was the brick you threw his telephone to advanas big as my head, say?" L k Utah b b Orton, high score for c I u mem er; a.r , of Draper. tage. Mrs. Earl Alsop, high score for guests, Mrs. Alice Bowen and daughter Prisoner: ''Yes, yer honor, but not . M rs. D . A . Th omas ent ert ame · d a t Edna are spending several weeks in near as thick." and ].irs. Arvil Hughes, conso1a t ton. Luncheon was served to Mrs Orton, her home Monday evening with a Salt Lake, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. E. Van Dam, Mrs. L. L. Rad- bridge luncheon. Mrs. Max K. De- George w. Dent. don, Mrs. Duane Richards, Mrs. B. A. boice won first prize and Mrs. Peter Mrs. LeRoy Miller and two small Adamson, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Mrs. Carl second. Twelve ladies were pres- daughters, Iris and Luana, returned Eric Anderson, Mrs. G. L. Larson, ent and enjoyed the evening. Lunch· home Thursday of last week after Mrs. F. G. Fischer, Mrs. T. C. Chris- eon was served to the following: spending ten days in Salt Lake, the tian, Mrs. w. M. Hughes, club mem- Mrs. Marie Peterson, Mrs. Wallace guests of Mr. and '.Mrs. Chris Poulsen. bers. Special guests included Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. E. W. Gleason, Mrs. In honor of the birthday anniverR. F. Meyerhoffer, Mrs. Millie Wy- sary of Douglas Miller, Mr. and Mrs. kert, Mrs. Almie Bloom, Mrs. Fred R. P. Nell of Lark entertained at a Fahrni, Mrs. Sherman Wilcox, Mrs. dinner party at their home Sunday. Pete Carl, Mrs. W. J . Fahrni and Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Max K. Deboice. Spencer Miller and sons, Loran and Mrs. Stanley Eastman returned to Douglas. her mother's home in South Jordan Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ingram and the latter part of last week, after Mrs. Jeanette Crane were honored being in the Bingham hospital for two guests at a dinner party Sunday at weeks. After a few days visit with tha home of Mrs. Florence Page of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riverton. Blackett, she will be at home here at Keith and Darrel Forman entertainthe Slater residence. ed at a bonfire party at their home Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cunningham Monday evening. Games were played left Monday for Pueblo, Colo., where and light refreshments were served to they intend visiting with relatives twelve. for several weeks. Mrs. 0. R, Freeman was the guest Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Meyerhoffer of her sister, Mrs. Cinda Ayers, and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ruth Buterfield, in Salt Lake S. L. Peterson in Salt Lake City, Sat- last week. urday of last week. Miss Hannah Bodell returned home Mrs. E. P. Nell entertained friends Sunday after spending ten days visitat cards at her home Friday evening. ing in Eureka at the home of Mr. and Two tables of u500" were played and Mrs. C. E. Rife and family. luncheon was served to ten guests. Mrs. Walter E. Crane was hostess The M. I. A . held their closing ex· to a number of her friends at a candy Phone 215 ercises and program in the Recrea- party at her home Tuesday evening. tion hall Saturday evening of last Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. week. Each class was represented on •- •- •- o- •- •- •- •- •- •a miscellaneous program, and the later part of the evening was spent in dancing, the music being furnished by Lark's orchestra, the Merry Makers. Mrs. Asahel Crump and children and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seal and family were the guests of their par· Timing a car nowadays means vastly more than just setents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bodell, in ting the carburetor and "touching up" the ignition points. Herriman, Sunday, at a dinner party It's a real scientific job, requiling expert knowledge. honoring their sister and family, Mrs, F. Slagowski, who returned to her We'll do t he j ob t horoughly-do it RIGHT-and at no home in Wyoming, Monday. extra cost ! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark had 8.!3 their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and We do not have to send any of our work out to other "We dress the best dr essed men in town" Mrs. Jack Roper and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKinley shops or to Salt Lake 'because we haven't the equipment or and Mrs. J. C. Howard of Bright, and the ability to do it.-WE HAVE BOTH. Midvale, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roper of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Greenhalcb and family left Monday to visit their parents in Bountiful for an indefinite time. A. C. Troest er Mrs. Fred Walker of Wyoming is 36 West Center Phone Mid. 48 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr s. Harry R eed, this week , AUXILIARY TELLS HOW POPPmS ARE IYIADE l RIVERTON I PAINT NOW ---~r ,.en< ., ~ 0 DU PONT .z HOUSE PAINT ., < ' Before long your painter will be rushed. Painting will cost more. Paint now with Du Pont Prepared Paint . .• there is no snre.r way to save. DuPont Paint is tested before we get it. Tested to cover more surface per gallon. 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