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Show • Friday, November 18, 1932 THE MIDVALE JOURNAL MID-VALE JOURNAL Vernon Gray, Editor Entered as second class matter at the postofflce at Midvale, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. Terms of suhscrtpUon, per year (kl advance), $1.00. ADVERTISING RATES Display, per column inch.. _.......... ~.35 Readers, per line ·······-··········-··-··· .10 Modern Job Printing Department maintained. All prtces based on the Frankllng Printing Prtce List. All business correspondence should be addressed to the Midvale Journal, 136 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah. :Phone Mid. 178. IT'S UP TO THE READERS It is the belief of the American Fiction Guild that only when the public begins to shy away from the sex and gangster magazines, will those magazines, with their lurid, suggestive covers and stories, vanish from the news stands. Readers must use more discrimination in the selection of light reading. There are many kinds of stories on tbe stands. Some are printed on smooth paper and for the moat part , contain printed works of Americas most famous wrtters. Others are printed on rough paper. They contain good stories and their writers will be the famous authors and novelists of tomorrow. Most of the so-called news stand magazines are wholesome, treating of adventure all over the world, of the conquest of the a.ir and the sea, of crime detection from the side of the Jaw Some of the most famous executive~ of the land select their light reading from the news stand group, resting their brains while they travel the world on the wings of som-e adventure writer's imagination. Select your reading as carefully as they do theirs, for, after all, the most pernicious magazines contain material that Js the most monotonous to be found, since they select themes which are capable of so little variation. entertained at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D. Rawson in Sandy, last Friday afternoon, honor tng Mrs. James Rawson, Jr., of Sandy. Games were enjoyed and luncheon served to the guest of honor and Mrs. Carl Pierson, Mrs. A. M Nelson, Mrs. Jane Harwood, Mrs. A T. Orton, Mrs. Rhoda Graves, Mrs Eleanor Pollard, Mrs. Eunice Nelson Mrs. Wallace Anderson, Mrs. Leola Stowe, Mrs. Edith Christensen, Mrs Lena McNa.rney, Mrs. Alta Morrow Mrs. Pauline Tolman, Mrs. Myrtle Ostler, Mrs. Victor Samuelson, Mrs Allee Smith, Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson, Mrs. Sarah Rawson all of Sandy and Mrs. May Beckstead, Miss Della Beckstead, Mrs. Blanche Uoyd of Riverton, Mrs. Luelle Smith of Dra per, Mrs. William Gregory of Union Mlrs. Verda Lambson of Blackfoot, Idaho, and Mrs. CUrtis Flltton of Salt Prizes were won by Mrs Lake. Lena. McNarney and Mrs. Mabel Raw son. A dance will be given at Sandy amusement hall Thursday evening Nov. 24, under direction o! the "M' men.. Next Tuesday evening at the First ward chapel, a special program will be given by the ward M. I. A. *'--------------* SANDy MRS. THOMAS J. OSTLER, <.:orrespondent Pbone Midvale 266-W 1 I ~--------------* Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Harmon and sons and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tuttle of Salt Lake, Mrs. Luella Voorhees of Manti and Miss Lucile Tuttle were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse, at their home on East Second South street. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bodell and daughter, Georgia and son Arden, of Herrlma.n, were visitors Tuesday of Mrs. J. T. Ostler. Mrs. Frank Orton spent part of la.st week at Granger, the guest of relatives. She returned home Saturday. Mrs. Wilford Tolman and sons Clean and Don of Salt Lake, are spending this week at the home of Mrs. Tolman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. L. Boulter. Clean Tolman underwent a tonsil operation Monday. Dr. and Mrs. L. w. Sorenson entertained a number of friends at a supper Monday evening, at their home on Main street. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hurd, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Shurtleff, Miss AUlene Carbine and Stewart Romney of Salt Lake. Dr. and Mrs. L. w. Sorenson were guests Saturday evenl·ng at a dinner glven by Dr. and Mrs. J. Mercer An derson at their home On Park Street in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Luella Voorhees of Manti is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. M. W oodh ouse. -. Nora. Newbold of Draper vis" =• • ter, Mrs. lted Tuesday with her SlS Ester Boulter. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Boberg entertalned the Just-a-Mere club at their home on County street, Monday evening. Progressive carda were p I ayed and luncheon served on sma1 1 ta~ . to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L, Hew1ett, and Mrs. Evan OU. Jednsen, Mrd. Mrand s. Mrs. Glenn 0. Po ar , Mr. an J. T_ Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi M. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Alsop, Mr. and Mrs. Blll Williams and Mrs. Selma. Jacobson. Mrs. Boberg was assisted in serving by Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Nephi Larson. Prizes were won by Mrs. Selmaa Jacobson, and Arnold M". Peterson. Mrs. Myrle Allsop entertained at a dinner party Friday s.fternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sophrona B a t eman. C overs were lai.d f or Mrs Sophrona Bateman, Mrs. Geo. L. Bateman, Mrs. Barta Brown, Mrs. Myrtle Hyatt, Mrs. Pearl Snow, Mrs. Vinnie Boulter, Mrs. Beth Alsop, Mrs, Myrtle Ostler, Mrs. Alice Jensen and Mrs. Ester Boulter. The elders Of the First ward an~..~ their partners visited at the West dan sugar fact ory Wdnada Jor Y eve. e e ning. Mrs. Earl Alsop entertained at dinner at her home on State street Sunday, honortng the birthday annlversary of her husband. COvers were laid for the guest of honor, Mrs. Blanche Hughes and children of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alsop of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alsop o~ Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomao Alsop of Sandy. Dean Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Biahop, was taken to the Holy Crose hospital Tuesday evening wherl.! he was operated on for appendicitl". Mrs. Mary Hyatt and children o' Blackfoot, Idaho, returned home lae~ week after spending the summer at the home of Mrs. Hyatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Samuelson. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pollard and children were guests Saturday of ML and Mrs. David Bills of Riverton. Mrs. Verda Lambson of Blackfoot, Idaho, is visiting with her parents, Yr. and Mrs. James D. Rawson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bills were din· ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 0. Pollard, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Leonard Harmon of Granger, and Mrs. William Rawson of Union were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert D. Buckley Tuesday, the occa.sion being At the Helm-In Time of Need! Mr. Buckley's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Olsen and family have moved into part of Mrs. Arminta Egbert's .home, where they will remain indefinitely. The "M" men played basketball 'With ~berty ward Monday night. Score was 18 to 14 in favor of West Jordan. Mrs. Ada Goodrtdge and son Clarence, Mrs. Ida McVay visi~ed .Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Butler and Mtss Gene Butler at Granite Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook and family have moved into the Robert Gardner home where they will make their home. Mrs. Lydia Bateman wa.s dinner guest of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Palmer at South Jordan Sunday, Glen Smith ts home and rapidly improving after undergoing an operation for appendicitis over a. week aago. Mrs. Verda Powell and daughter have returned to their home at Sturgeon, Md., after spending two months visiting her mother, Mrs. Arminta Egbert, and other relatives. Bob Robinson is home and out among his friends after an operation for appendicitis & week ago. •·---===~==-:::-:-::-:----* Trace of Absurdity in This Legal Phraseology HERRIMAN 1\lRS. SPENCER MILLER, Correspondent 1 , Rl R. F .D. N o . v e rton 1----------------* The witness, betng duly sworn, did atnrm, assert test! ry Hnd dec hu-e, with· out mental reserYntion, and nelth~r Impelled, persuaded, coa'l:ed, cajoled, urgPd, begged, besought, bribed, pressed or in any way whatsoen·•r Importuned by another, but ot his tree will, unrestricted, unobstruc.:ted, clear, independent, unchecked, UD· fettered, unhindered, untrammeled and undisturbed ; To wit, that he was the possessor, owner, master and keeper ot a dog, and hereafter when tbe name or U1e dog shall appear it shall be constnted, Interpreted, defined and accepted as meaning neither a cat. beur, pig, elk, pony, mule, civet, deer, squirrel, lynx. wolf, to:r, lion, cow, horse or other four-tooted beast; neither !owl. fish nor insect nor other lh·Ing creutu1·e, nor such creature as may have lived In a past age, nor such as lt may be conceived will Uve in ages to <'Orne, but as a plain dog, which fs to say, a four·footed, carnivorous, domesticated mammal of the famlly canls.-l!."'x· UTAH GIRL CAPTURES COVETED 4-H PRIZE The dream of a 4-H club girl came true when Miss Lucile Hepworth of Davis county, was Farmington, awarded a prize educational trip with all expenses paid to the National Club congress in Chicago, Nov. 25 to Dec. 3 which will be attended by 1200 4-H delegates and leaders. Her selection by D. P. Murray, state boys and girJs club specialist at Logan, Utah, is just received by the national committee on boys and girls club work. The award was made on the record of the club girl in home economic projects the past year and her standing as a club member. The trip is given by Montgomery Ward and company to encourage girls to become proficient in home making through 4.-H projects, n.nd has been made in every state for a number of years. Contestants are required to submit full records of their work as a basis for awards. Miss Hepworth plans to make the tiip to Chicago with the state delegation, where they w111 enjoy a great round of sightseeing besides attending the regular contests and other events at which national champions Ln various 4-H projects will be chosen. One of the thrills will be the parade of state delegations with 4-H bands and led by a nlne-borse hitch of ton draft horses in the great ampitheater of the International Livestock exposition. Other events are visits to the Coliseum poultry show, Lincoln park zoo, museums, institutes, great mercantile and manufacturing establishments, meat packin~ houses, banquets and tours of the city. I Mrs. Agnes Dansie and Mrs. Mayme Ingram of the Primary stake board attended a party at Murray, Wednesday of last week, in honor of the two stake board members, Mrs. Venetta. Thurston and Mrs_ Elsie Richardson having moved from the West Jordan stake. Bishop and Mrs. Franklin T. Crane, Bird'., Vocahula.ry Mr. and Mrs. George J. Miller, Mrs. A talklug love bird, exhibited at the Mary C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. palace (London) sbow ot cage 'ryatnl Crane and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Poore ·lrds, could rectte two poem! aod ¥BY at River a birthday attended ·,,·eLve sentences. of the J in honor eveningparty ton Saturday Madsen. Carl of birthday In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Prizes for high score were given to children Shirla., Jay and Grace, and Romance Everywhere s. H. Crump, a dinner party was Mr. and Mrs. Almle Blum and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Holt. hears tllat "tile rocon:stsntly One Mrs. A. J. Mickelson and children, given at the Crump home Monday and Mrs. D. Frank Griffith. Is dend." But discoyery or mance Mr. and Mrs. Max DuBoise visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Atwood and chllevening. Those from out of town at tram the farther be could nothing guests tending were Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. friends in Bingham Saturday evening. dren of Crescent were dinner SunNelson, Antone Mrs. and Mr. of an· Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Webb, truth. Only the other day a school· Nelson and two sons Glen and Almon of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Asahel nounce the marriage of their daugh.. day. ~~irl re('ogulzed a stone lt'lug nnder Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Contralto and ter, Reva, to Roy Sanqulst. The Crump and children of Lark. a hedge near Maidstone as a ftne Mrs. B. Y. Sellers of Bluffdale was young couple were marrted Saturday, children of Bingham visited at the Stone age ax. Astronomers constant· the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer of last _week In Salt Lake City, where home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Beckly discover new worlds, whtle unstead Sunday they will make their home. Miller on Monday. tapped realms of spiritual experience ~nard Beckstead spent the weekMrs. D. A. Thomas and her three Mrs. E. J. Freeman was the J:Uest wait tor all to e.."'\:plore.-London Malt of her sister, Mrs. Libby Densley of daugh~ers spent Saturday of last end in Salt Lake, the guest of Don chaD!:"Dllllngham. week tn Salt Lake. Riverton, last week. There will be a Thanksgiving dance Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Mayne enterMr. and Mrs. Henry Bodell enter Fa.mou5 French Palace tained a number of relatives at their tamed a number of friends at their in the hall Wednesday, Nov. 23. The The palt~.ce or Vel'sallles ls mostly Ehrvator 4D City Street home Monday evening in honor of home Monday eve~g of last week. Moonlight Racketeers will furnish the lhe work of Louis XIV. It coostst1 In Bahia, Brazil, the business sec· the birthday of Mrs. Bodell's mother, Features of entert&nment were cards music and dancing will continue un- tlon of the city is 195 feet below the ot a central block sarroundlng the Mrs. Mary C. Jensen. Those present and luncheon, "500" being the game til 2 a. m. three sides of a large court and of two The two little children of Loris residential portion. A tower ot reinwere Mrs. T. H. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. o~ the evening and prizes were wiogs. each Inclosing two or immense A. J. Crane and family, Misses Rachel g1ven for high scores. The guests Beckstead are confined to their beds forced concrete was buHt which Ia connected with a structure on top o! more courls. The total length of the and Olive Millew and Mrs. Earl Poore. included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox, with scarlet fever. Tuesday evening, Nov. 22, will the blll by a brtdre. In the tower are building with its dependencies Is nearThe following relatives were the Mr. and. Mrs. ~Ul:!-ts Lester, Mr. and ly one-hair mile. It houses a picture guests of Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Miller, Mrs. Mtluse Dumck, Mr. and ~s. start the league basketball games for two lar&e express elevators Which car~ Tuesday evening at their home. The John Christensen, Mrs. J. P. Chns- the season, The first game will be r1 pedestrian traffic between the two galler.v, upon which alone Lou1s XIV occasion being Mrs. Miller's birthday tensen, Mrs. William dCallawacy, Mdirs. ;vith Lark. !lpent $5,000,000. Inel•. Mr. and Mrs, Reed Gardner of Salt anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crana Cly~e Richardson an ,Miss 1au e and tamily, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bo Chnstensen of Salt Lake. A buffet Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. dell, Mrs. Mary C. Jensen, Mr. and luncheon WB:-B served by the hostess. James C. Hansen, Sund8.§'". MI'~ and Mrs. Rulen Nickols of .Mrs. M~r1e Petersonh entertatlnthed Mrs. LeRoy Miller and two daughters, e American Fork were special guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Parry and fam- With a rmscellaneous s o~er a ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Miller and Lark hotel Saturday evemng of last Mr. and Mrs. James c. Hansen, Sunlittle daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alden week, for her daughter, Mrs. W. H. day · Miller, Misses Rachel, Olive and McOmie. Sixty guests were present and enjoyed a pleasant evening with Sarah Miller and Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John T- Bodell had as games and music. The fall bride was 1 their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and presented with many beautiful and Mrs. Sam Bodell and two sons, Mr. useful presents. Out of town guests .iYtBS. LYDIA BATEIIIAN, and Mrs. Murll Bodell and children, carne from Mammoth, Salt Lake and • CorrespOndent Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bodell of West Bingham. After a dainty luncheon Phone Midvale 75-RS Jordan, Miss Emma Bodell of Salt was served to all present, dancing concluded the evening's entertain- *--------------Lake and Ross Powell of Murray. Wednesday, Nov. 9, a social was 1 Miss Melba Dansie was hostess to ment. Irene Dunn, Ricardo Cortez, Jill Esmond, Myrna Loy Mrs. J. P. Christensen entertained given by the West Jordan stake Prl- a number of friends at her home Fri day evening of last week. Progres the A. F. F. club Thursday evening, mary in bonor of Elsie Richardson sive games were played and refresh- Oct. 27, with cards and a late lunch- and Venetia Thurston, retiring board f El . Tb t th ho b small ments were served to 30 guests, in- eon which was served from s1e Tburso me e a ers, mem • Ill H th d "It H d M t tr v· t en owe a Wi decorated tables an on &ll1l eluding Miss Mildre ose urray. , ee s me on on Miss Me lba Green of Ri ve rt on, Ml ss novelties. P r lzes f or hi g h score were present were V eneti& Thurst on, Elsie d Velma New hold 0 f D raper an given to Mrs. H- S orenson and Mr9 ' Richardson, Mrs. Edith Dahl, Irene Messrs. Arvill Walker, Lynn Gulli- William Calloway, guest prize going G. Olsen, Edna Myers, Orabelle d A Ll d Ro M kin more and Kenneth Gilman of Pleas- to Mrs. 0. T. Christensen.. samon Stoc gs, ary . oy , ant Grove. Butterfield, Alloween Naylor, Ethel d child c il 0 p M ren and M ra.th ec ts· f oore Jessie CaldMabe y, T h e1ma Dansie, *-------------L R M ell , My rtl e Crump, PhyIlls B u tt orrs. · · r_ an were e gues 0 w P arry of La r k last wee k -end . d, Id Chri "stensen, Mantie Ingram, a fie! The mar rt age 0 f Ml ss R u th "-cTabetha Nelson, Agnes Dansie. llffiS. LUClLLE PAL!IlER, Thanksgiving games were played aftCorrespondent Guire of Draper and Alden Miller I er which a two-course luncheon was R. F. D. No. 1, Midvale Thtook pdl&ce inf lthaste SaltkLake temple on -Witho Bodellwee urs ay was. hostess to the ------~---:::-::-:~-~* served. Mrs. Thurston and Mrs. RichFern Miss The South Jord.a.n Relief society ardson were each presented with an Primar:y teachers and officers at her Tala Birell, Luis Trenker, Victor Varconi, Albert Conti home Friday evening of last week at will give a supper and an entertain- artistic hand-painted tlower vase as a the teacher training class. The les- ment in the ward chapel Friday eve- token of love and appreciation for Henry Armetta, Gustav von Seyffertitz. son was given by Mrs. T. A. Ingram. ning. Everyone is urged to come out their faithful services rendered as Richardson Mrs. members. board all. to promised is time good a and A tray luncheon was served to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Maxfield and was formerly of West Jordan ward, Walter E. Crane, Mrs. Alice Bowen, M;rs. Milton Bodell, Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. family of American Fork spent part has been a member of the board since Ed Rhodes, Mrs. SpeQ.cer Miller, Mrs. of the week as guests of their par- the organization of the west Jordan A. H. Dansie, Miss Annie Crane, Miss ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Palmer. stake. Mrs. Thurston, formerly of Theron and Imri Hutchings of Bingham, is now living in Salt Lake. Olive Miller, Miss Mary Butterfield. Mrs. J. s. H. Bodell and Miss Far- Provo spent the week.. end with their The two are esteemed very hlghly by parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. all who knew and labored with them . rel Bodell assisted with the serving. Both Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Hutchings. and Stone Gerald Mrs. Mr. and extend an invitation to all Thurston the of class Testament Old The were Juanita, and Conrad children, the week·end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday school entertained at a party friends and Primary officers to visit Saturday evening in the ward chapel them in their new homes. z_ Stone and family o! Riverton. Mrs. Gertrude Squire announces the M r. and M rs. A . J . Crane b a d as under the cllrection of their teacher, their guests Sunday, Hyrum Crane Helen McMullin. Games and refresh- engagement of her daughter, Violet, to Grandle Finlayson, son of Mrs_ Rachel, menta were enjoyed. daughters, three and Donald Hogan. The marriage to take of Tishner Loren Mrs. and Mr. Pocatello, of Ralphine and Margaret -inIdaho, Mrs. Allee Smith and Mr. and Santaquin are receiving congratula- place Frtday, Nov. 25, In the Salt Mrs. o. H. Fredrickson, all of Salt tions upon the birth of a g'irl. Mrs. Lake temple. Many social events are Tishner was formerly Amanda Beck- being planned in their honor. Lak Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan, Jr., e. Miss Reba Freeman is spending stead of this ward. . ld f Am rt e can and son and infant daughter of Salt o Mrs. E. 0. Maxf1e several days at Riverton. N J o bns onand Fork was the dinner guest of Mrs. Lake were guests of Mr. Hogan's parA. Mrs. and. Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan, Mr. and Mrs, Owen and little daugh- Samuel Cooper Saturday. one day last week. Sr., and Mr. Cowley, L. T. Mrs. Football's Greatest "Drawbacks" and Mr. ter, Jeanne~ all of Salt Lake, were Mr. and Mrs. Elias Denoe are rethe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mrs. Melvin Cowley and children, Joan and Melvin E., of Sandy visited ceiving congratulations upon the Miller, TueSday evening_ -WithMrs. David Bigler of Payson was with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Winward birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Youngdell announce the birth the guest of her mother, Mrs. s. J. Sunday. EDNA MAY OLIVER, ROSCOE ATES AND Mrs. Sarah Beckstead is spending of a daughter. Butterfield, part of the week. • Mr. and Hogan Glen Mrs. and Mr. LeMrs. daughter, her with week the enterMiller Alden Mrs. Mr_ and KENNEDY EDGAR and Mrs. Paul Steinfeldt a.re receiv~ tained a number of friends at their land Richardson, at West Jordan. Mrs. Lydia- Bateman of West Jar- ing congratulations on the birth of home Tuesday evening. Refreshments dan was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. daughters. were served to 35. Mrs. Arnold Moon of Spanish Fork Elmer Palmer, Sunday. spending a week with her parents, is and Smith Mr. and Mrs. Russell daughter, Joan, of Pleasant Grove Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist. Mrs. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Heber Hand of Benjamin was guest at the Lundquist home Tuesday. 1 Johnson, Wednesday. MRS. R. F. MEYERHOFFER, Mrs. Lavina Naylor t.s very Ul at George Lewis and Mrs. Lucy Win1 Correspondent 1 ward were dinner guests of Mr. and the home of her daughter, Mrs. Laura Lark, Utah · Mace at Union. .---------------.;o. Mrs. J. N. Beckstead, Monday. Mrs. Amelia Turner is still ill at Mrs. S. N. Smith and son, Ned, of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones and daughter Merriam and son Calvin, of Draper spent the week-end with her her home, her condition ts considered Copperton, were the guests of Mrs. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and quite serious. Word was received by Mrs. Ada R. F. Meyerhoffer at her home Sun- Mrs. Antone Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Urban McMullin and Goodridge from Redondo Beach, day. Miss L. Garfield spent last week- family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calif., announcing the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hanend with her parents and family in Henry Nelson, Sunday. Mrs. Hansen was formerly Miss sen. entertained Holt J. A. Mrs. and Mr. home her to returned She Draper. at dinner Sunday for Mr. a:nd Mrs. J. Jeverna. Goodridge ot this ward. here Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Schyler Call and son Mrs. Marie Peterson entertained N. Beckstead. Other guests Sunday the H and W "500" card club at her evening were Zelia Holt of West Jor- Charles, Mrs. Dora Tolman and two home Wednesday evening of last dan, Mrs. Ruby Richardson of Mid.. children of Murray, Mrs. Elzlna week with cards and a hot supper. vale, Mr. and Mrs. VIlas Brown and Buckley, Sammie and Francis Tuttle I·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . •••••• ••••• • • - r • • J 13 WOMEN • • • • • • • The Doomed Battalion •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "HOLD 'EM JAIL" • • • • • • • • • • • • • ''The Phantom of Crestwood" •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Friday and Saturday, Nov. 18 and 19 WEST JORDAN * Sunday and Monday, Nov. 20 and 21 * I * SOUTH JORDAN I I Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, November 22-23-24 Robt. 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