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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL day, Mrs. Anna Swanson and daughter, June, and Arvid Eastman of Murray and Miss Hazel Anderson of Midvale. Vernon Qray, Editor Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Vombaur are at their home in Crescent after spending Entered aa second class matter at the past month visiting with relathe poft.ottlce at Midvale, Utah. under tives in Salt Lake and Sandy. Mr. and ].trs. Richard .Jensen were Act ot )(arcb S, 1879. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Terms of subscription, per year ( frm J'oseph Harrison of Crescent.. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kimball anadvance), $1.00. nonnce the birth of a daughter at the A>DVERTISING RATES Cottonwood maternity home. Display, per column tnch. .. _ .........$0.35 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 0. Pollard and Readers, per line .-.. ······--···-·-·····- .10 children visited Saturday with Mrs. Pollard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David U:odero Job Prtntlng Department Bills. the on based pricea All maintained. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nistrom of Sandy Franklin&- Printing Prtce List. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and All business correspondence should Mrs. E. W. Sanders of Crescent. John Slagowskt of Lyman, Wyo., be addressed to the Midvale J"onrnal. 136 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah Pboee spent Tuesday night at the home of ~::d:·:1:78=-===========:; Mr. and Mrs. J". T. Ostler. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Sorenson went to Provo Saturday to attend the din1 ner party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins. Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler was the MRS. THOMAS J. OSTLER, guest Monday evening of her parents, ()orrespondent 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell of HerPhone "Midvale 26G-W - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * riman, it being the birthday anniverThe Jolly Twelve club of Crescent sary o:f her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenwood of entertained at a party at the home of Mrs. Leona Beckstead, Wednesday Murray were visitot·s Monday of relaa.ttemoon, honoring the birthday an- tives in Sandy. The Mi-Kan-Wee class of the Secniversaries of Mrs. Rose Oaks and Mrs. Ethel Smith. Luncheon was and ward Prl.mary, togcthe1• with served to the guests of honor and their new teacher, Mrs. Helen Baxter, Mrs. Lena Gardner, Mrs. Delila Har- were entertained by the Ptima.ry suprison, Mrs. Leona Beckstead, Mrs. An- erintendent, Mrs. L. W. Sorenson and na Smith, Mrs. Susanna Smith, Mrs. assistants, Mrs. Lily Fischer and ~Irs. .Agatha Wlnn, Mrs. May Wellington, Clara Hewlett, at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Carolyn Bohn and Mrs. Katie Fischer, last Friday evening. Progressive games were enjoyed and Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sanders of prizes won by Miss Anita Mitchell and Crescent had as dinner guests Sun- Miss Luelle Wenerstrom. Refresh- MillVALE JOURNAL *; l SANDY * I Friday, January 20, 1933 son, Mrs. Jane Harwood, Mrs. Ester menta were served to 10 guests. Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler entertained Boulter, Mrs. Deloris Tolman, Mrs. at her home Friday afternoon, honor- Pauline Tolman, Mrs. Ruth Strong, ing the tenth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Alice Smith, Mrs. Alice Jensen, Verla. Following Mrs. Lena McNarney, Mrs. M. Collett, daughter, her games, luncheon was served to .Joyce Mrs. Verda Lambson, Mrs. Effie Boulter, Joy Thompson, Emma Sam- Farnsworth, Mrs. Dorothy Nelson, uelson, Roxane and Roylance Peter- Mrs. Velora LeFevre, Miss Wanda son, Francis Wright, Afton Fordham. Boulter and Miss Arlene McKean. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Whitehead Betty McNamara, Charlotte Nelson, Edna Hansen, Barbara Woodhouse, and little daughter, Gwendolyn of Jane Bradley, Betty Bradley, Donna Provo, were guests Friday of Mr. and Finlayson, Barbara Dewey, .June Mrs. Glenn 0. Pollard. Lovedahl, Verla and Fay Ostler, Rulon Rasmussen, Elwin Bagley, Noa.l ~~ Jensen, James Crapo and Lowell Ostler. Prizes were won by Barbara I MBS. LUCU..LE PALMER, Woodhouse and Edna Hansen. Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boyden enterR. F. D. No. 1, Midvale tained the Social Evening club at their home on North Main street last SatVirgil Beckstead and Mr. and Mrs. urday evening. A hot supper was served on small tables at 7 p.m., to!- Isaac N. Beckstead of South .Jordan, lowed by progressive games. Those and l.olr. and Mrs. Orvtll Dimond of present were: Mr. and Mrs. E1 Allen West Jordan visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Bateman of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Or- J. Contratto at Bingham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. o. Maxfield and son Smith of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Greenwood of Midvale, Mr. and family of American Fork visited reiMrs. Reg White, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. 1 atlves here during the week. Loren Allred, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. L . W. Nielson of I Loren Allred, .Jr., of Sandy were dinSandy. Prizes were won by Mr. and! ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Palmer Friday. Thursday, Mrs. PalmMrs. L. W. Nielson. The officers and teachers of the er entertained at dinner for her First ward Primary entertained at a mother, Mrs. Lydia Bateman and Bonparty Thursday evening, honoring the nie Bateman of West .Jordan. Miss Ida Holt and Mrs. Reola Newretiring officers of the Primary at the home of former president, J..Irs. Lillian bold entertained their Beehive class at Bishop. !I'he former presidency, Mrs. a candy pull Tuesday evening in the Bishop, and assistants, Mrs. Nora ward chapel. A good time was en~ Bateman and Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson, joyed by 13 members. Miss Laura Nielsen entertained the we1·e presented with a picture by the Follovving second year Beehive class at a party officers and teachers. games, refreshments were served to Tuesday everiing in the ward chapel. Mrs. Lillian Bishop, Mrs. Elizabeth Games and refreshments were enw Nelson, Mrs. Martha Nelson, Mrs. joyed. The gospel message class of the Pearl Larson, Mrs. Margaret Ander- I *1 SOUTH JORDAN I * * I •--------~--------------------------------------------------------- - ONE BILL FOR MANY CONVENIENCES. HOME ENJOYMENT AND COMFORT BEYOND COMPARISON. ~NO IT COSTS NO MOREl If you're mil using old-faJhioned methods in your home, ligure the monthly total of J)'OUr bills for cooking, refrig·eratlon, water heating, washIng, cleaning, and various ·o ther tasks that can be P.er• formed electrically. • Sunday school, under the d!rection of Ann Holt, gave an entertainment in the auditorium Wednesday evening. Games, program and dancing were enjoyed. Primary conference was held in the chapel Sunday evening. Mrs. Albert Olsen and Gladys Gardner of West Jordan, Thelma Dansie a.nd Mrs. Aaron Garside of Riverton of the stake board were present. Mrs. Ida Mitchell o! Murray spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Sarah Beckstead. Mrs. Beckstead accompanied her home and spent Sunday. Funeral services for Mrs. Chrintine Bogenschultz were held in the ward chapel Sunday afternoon under the direction of Bishop Byrum H. Beckstead Interment was In the South Jordan cemetery. Miss Vida Pa.lmet· returned home Monday after spendJng several days with Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Maxfield of American Fork. * I 1 J * ----========---* MIDVALE EAST I MRS. RACHEL FORUUSH, Correspondent Phone Midvale 230-\-V * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cutler and chlldren of Salt Lake visited Sunday at the home of S. W. Sharp. Mrs. Elizabeth Rosenhan, Mrs. Armin Rosenhan, Mrs. Erick .Johnson of Salt Lake, Mrs. Andy Swenson, Mrs Ivan Glover, Mrs. Claude Bird, Mrs R. H. Sharp, Mrs. James Glover, Mise Hazel Glover, Mrs. Leo Glover and Mrs. Clarence Sharp met Friday at the home of Mrs. Cort Rosenhan, honorlng her birthday anniversary. Dinner was served and a good social time enjoyed. spent ofo!Magna Bob of relatives as guest endMarlor week theMrs. East Midvale. Mrs. Andy Swenson was a birthday dinner guest of Mrs. Denney of Sandy. Mrs. Etta Jenkins and son, Gerald, of Rigby, Idaho, visited last week with Mrs. Sarah Bennett. Mrs. Mary Tripp and Mrs. Melissa Glover entertained for members of the. Sharp camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers, which was held Thursday afternoon of last week a.t the Tripp home on State street. The lesson, "Romance of the Early Meeting House," was given by Mrs. Glover, class leader, who also read a hlstory of the life of her grandmother, Mrs. Marinda. Allen Bateman. Other numbers on the program were two vocal solos by Mrs. Laura Tripp; vocal solo, Mrs. Annie Malstrom: reading, "Long Ago," little Miss Beverly Tholen. Dainty refreshments were served to Mrs. Katie Sharp, Mrs. Jane O'Neal, Mrs. Lavina Hicks, Mrs. M. J. Thornton, Mrs. Mlma Nielsen, Mrs. Annie Malstrom, Mrs. Laura Tripp, Mrs. Annie Greenwood, Mrs. Cecil Borg, Mrs. Ada Clayton, Mrs. Marie Robbins and Mrs. Allee Bateman. Special guests were Mrs. Annie Malstrom and Mrs. Allee Bateman. , The Gleaner Girls group of the M. I. A. are entertaining Tuesday, January 31, at a dancing party following the M. I. A. meeting. The Jordan high school orchestra will furnish the music and reft;eshmel)ts wiU be sold A small admission fee wiH. be charged. Lew Smith left Monday for Ceda.r City where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sharp and cl;lildren were guests Wednesday eventng of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gosman of Midvale. Mrs. Amy Knowles returned Wednesday from CallfornJa where she went to attend the fUneral of her brother, who dJed there very suddenly last week. Mrs. Jack Larsen very delightfully entertained Friday afternoon of last week at her home on Center street, Mrs. Marcomplimenting her niece, , garet Larsen Cobbley, who was recently married at Blackfoot, Idaho. Those enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. C. I. Goff and Mrs. Manuel Lennberg of Midvale, Mrs. Ettie Miller of Murray and Mrs. Annie E. Smith and Mrs. Neal Olsen of East Midvale. All are aunts of Mrs. Cobbley. Members of the high priests quorum of the ward furnished the program for the Sunday evening service. The following program was rendered. Violin solo, Raymond Snarr, accompanied by Miss Orpba Soffe. Speakers were D. W. McDonald, Francis Oakasen, Alfred Robbins and Bishop R. H. Clayton. A trio, "Come Follow Me," by Bishop Clayton, Joseph Millerberg and James Brady. Hans Jensen was In charge of the program. Mrs. Ida Cooper had tbe misfortune to slip and fall on the tee Friday of last week and break her arm. At last reports she Is getting along nicely. Mrs. Loren Wilson of Oakley, Idaho and daughters, Delila, Mary Ann and Helen, of Salt Lake, visited recently with Mrs. Mary Tripp. Mrs. Han.'i Jensen and chlldren, Janice and Meralyn, were guests Frlday of Mrs. Allen Bateman of Murray. Mrs. I. A. Norris, Mrs. Verda Cook of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bradford and son, Wayne, of Murray, Charles Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Sharp and children were birth.. dny dinner guests Sunday evening at thP. home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sharp, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Leonard Sharp. Mrs. Neil Olsen was a guest Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. I. Goff of Midvale, wb~n she entertained for members of the ''U" club at her home in "Midvale. Miss Virginia Goff, who has just recently returned :from a six gave in Europe, of months visittravelogue trip. hera. very interesting In Engvisited Goff Miss away While land, France and Germany. She was accompanied on tbe trip by Miss Johannah Ruf, who assisted Miss Goff with the program. Mr. and Mrs. orval Forbush and chtldren of Murray visited Sunday wtth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steck of Midvale. Wednesday, Mrs. Allen Bateman and children of Murray, Mrs. Charles Thornton and children and Mrs. Eunice .Jensen and children visited With Mrs. T. F. Greenwood. ·----=========----* I UNION * Mr. and Mrs. ·' · George Thompson of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mrs. Bessie Forbush. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baker, daugh· ter Edna and son Loren, visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Soffe. Mrs. Eva Bullock of Murray was a week end guest of Mrs. Emma Nicol. Mr. and Mrs. George Graham o! Roosevelt visited laat week with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Graham returned home the last of the week. Mrs. Graham is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Watts of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Casper announce the birth of a fine baby girl, bo:rn to them Wednesda;r mornin_g ,at · · the L. D. S. hospital. Sunday school officers and teachers and their partners enjoyed a party Monday evening at the Union amusement hall. Games and refreshments were the diversions. Mrs. Dave Smart enterta.ined- at a missionary shower at her home on Union avenue Thursday afternoon of last week, honoring her daughter, June, who left Thursday, January 19 for the Southern States misston field. Gam.es s.nd refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Francom announce the birth of a baby boy. _______________________________________ • •and•Saturday, • •Friday • • January • • •20 •and•21 • .I • • • "THE CONQUERORSn • • • • • •• • • • "THE SPORT PARADE" • • • • • • •• • • • • • "MOVIE CRAZY" • • • • • • • • • • IRIS THEATRE • •• • • •••••••• ••• • Richard Dix Ann Harding -in- II II -with- iThen c o m p a r e these total costs with the one monthly bill ·o f any of your friends who have switched to "ALL-ELECTRIC." iYou'll find fliat there is pra-etically no difference in costend that "ALL-ELECTRIC" Jervlce brings tremendous ado JCaote_g_es in home 4qmfo.rt,J. 1Y'oll, f$ts, N1f llfljcJY lll'lrr-atlvan,4ljh. Begin NOW. ~bination sfep-:Ciown rate, which decruses es your use of ele.ctricity incr••w. off•r~ Y,Q.II tlt• b.e ne_fits of ~uantity; buyint of electric service. The purchase of • famous Hofp·oint Electric Ralfg.-, en Eledrlc Wafer H•afer fliat i• absolutely carefree end e General Electric Refrigerator, or any of these up-to-th9.• minute ..rvents, is made remarkably easy undJtr our liberal timJt.·P.ayment p,_lan. WE BEliEVE THE "AL[-ELECTRIC" IDEA FOR iYOUR RONIE WIL[ !mEREST TOU. t;ifA"ll Wi MEET. i(QlJ. AND TALK IT OVER? A PHONE CALL IS ALL TH~ IS I\IECES~ ~O.U.'LL IE U~.ER t.i.O .ODJ.IiiAIJ.QN :tli:JAT.EY..ER. UTAH PO R & LIGHT CQ • £fElCIENJ PUB"-lC SE&VLCEI I Edna May Oliver, Guy Kibbee, Donald Cook, "Skeets" Gallagher, Walter Walker, Wally Albright, Mru:ilyn Knowlden, Julie Haydon, Harry Holmes, Jason Robards Ill Sunday and Monday, January 22 and 23 El A thriller with a heru:t-throb! It turns the professional sport game inside-out! -with- Joel McCrea, Marian ·Marsh, William Garan, Robert Benchley, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Walter Catlett Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, January 24,25 and 26 HAROLD LLOYD -in- the Comedy Sensation of the Year -with- CONSTANCE CUMMINGS I Bl |