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Show Committees Appointed 8 ~!.~!~~s ofl~~ ~~.~. Sandy Lions club, announced c. R. Film Shows Youthful Last Rites Held For . Sandy Woman Wednesday Love Knows No Limits DRAPER SCHOOL NEWS Pupils of the First grade visited the Plain View farm on State ap- street recently. The visit was part pointment of 10 comittees to serve of the reading work and consisted of a tour of inspection and lunch. during the 1934-35 season. --o--The committees are as follows : is planning a grade Third The sponsor; Finance-U. J. Kubre, State Capand museum the to trip Stanchairman; Pierson, Wilford • ley Rasmussen, Grant Crump and itol soon to see the Indian relics. The tour will Pe part of the social M. L. Bennion. study of the group. Membership and Attendance -oEarl Allsop, sponsor; Glen Pollard, The Eighth A grade of the junior chairman; Reid sanderson and high school nominated class ofFrancis Orton. for election Friday. Ma1·v fi.cers Program-C. C. Jensen, sponsor; was chosen chairman Mickelsen J. M. Boyden, chairman; Henry C;:ane, Ma.xine RawHar'1ld with Marand Madsen Jorgensen, Royal lins anCI Evelyn Pate as judges. vin Birch. - -o-Lion's Education-Harold BradBlanche Boberg was el'3:cted ley, sponsor; A. E. Peterson, chairman; Alton Poulson and T. A. president ~f the Hom!.! Ec0ncmics das~ last week. Dewey. - - { )Inter-city-A. R. Gardner, sponschool defeated high junior The chairman; sor; George Charlier, at football Alumni Draper the and L. W. Nielsen. Sidewalk nnd Roadwork -· f reap- Tuesday by a count of 32 to 6. Al-pointed) A. R. Gardner, sponsor; t hough the junior players are small C. C. Crapo, chairman; C . N. Jen- and rather ine>...-perienced the squad is expected to give a. good account sen and A . R. Larson. Housin~ Act-C. C. Crapo chair~ of itself in all games of tn~ seaman; A. R. Gardner, U. J. Kuhre, son, announces Coach George Barton. and W. D. Kuhre. c. c. Dr. ")!Ia..."lagN··Club Glee Jensen; director-J. M. Boyden. The junidr high league opens Community Betterment and Civ- Tuesday, October 2, with Draper ic Improv~?mt~n~ - - Arvid La1•son, playing at Midvale. On October chairman; C. 0. W. Pierson, Garter 4 West Jordan will pJay at Draper. Grant, R. White. L. E. McKean. L. W. Sorenson and L. E. Peterson. Committee on the Blind-W. D. Kuhre, chairman; J. P. Jensen, Henry Jorgensen, Theodore Sjoblon, Byron Grant and Edr.lie Kimball. Carolyn Mitchell, th.ree~year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, of Midvale, was painfully burned about the abdomen and back Saturday evening. ri The Midvale Firemen's au..xiliary She pulled a burning candle from entertained the auxiliary members a table onto her dress. Almoat inand their husbands from Bingham s tantly the child's clothing was No. 1 and No. 2 departments Wed- aflame. screams The child's nesday night at the Firemen's hall. arou~ed her mother who was busy l\!l:ayor and Mrs. M. S. Ri.mingon, in the basement of the ~11tchell 'Ex-mayor and Mrs. L. A. Porter, home. and Mrs. Henry F. Nelson, presiHeroic efforts of the mother in dent of the aux.Uiary, greeted the quickly throwing a rug over the guests. The card games were in child, smothering the fire, saved charge of Mrs. Marvin Bosh and her from more critical burns and refreshments in charge of Mrs. even death, attendants reported. William Thomas, .Mrs. \Vatter Wanberg and Mrs. Nelson. A conundrunl supper was served to 60 guests. Mrs. Bosh and Mrs. Nelson were BEAUTY PARLOR and 4-room each presented with a gift for havapartment, with steam heat and ing maintained a perfect attenprivate bath. Good location1 Dradance during the past year. Mrs. per, Utah. Inquire at Draper Rim.ington was voted in as a memCo. Motor ber of the auxiliary. The next meeting of the group FOR RENT-Clean single room will be held at the home of Mrs. for sleeping, $5.00 a monthHenry Nelson on October 10 at 90 North Main. 7:30 p. m. Mother's Heroic Efforts Save Burning Child FiremeiiS Auxiliary Gives Entertainment Wednesday CLASSIFIED ADS 0- - Mrs. Letta Hickman was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. H. E. Phelps. In the afternoon Mrs. Hickman and Mrs. Phelps motored to Tooele and Vi!:.'ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Joy. ----{}-- 11-frs. L . S. Rimington entertain· ed at a surprize party in honor of her husband Thursday evening at her borne. Games were played and , - a- - oThe Ladies Aid met Thursday at the Ladies Aid parlor. Hostesses were Mrs. Griffin1 Mrs. Alice Sorenson and Mrs. Albert Watson. We Meet All Salt Lake City Advert ised Drug Store Prices COME and BRING YOUR FRIENDS - - - - - - - We Have All Sizes of Window Glass Friday S Saturd ay Specia ls October 4 ••• 8 P. M. .....,., Seven-Piece Glass Berry Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c Mouse Traps ...... ·............. . 3 for IOc MIDVALE DRUG CO. Corona Formaldhyde B. K. Solution Coppercarbon ate Pint Pint 19e 19e BLUEVITRO L Wildroot Calox 5 Lbs. Wave Powder TOOTH POWDER 39e .2 for 15e 24e&39e 100 Milk Magnesia West Aspirin Tablets Quart Tooth Paste 29e 59e 17e MINERAL OIL Bathing Alcohol $1.50 Quart Pint ALARM CLOCKS 59e 19e 98e BISMAREX KOTEX EX-LAX 50e- $1.00 13e 19e BIG FREE DANCE _.,.., Rockwood Cocoa, 2 lb. can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c Flour Sifters, each . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c Laundry Soap, 10 bars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23c - - { )- Miss Rebecca Wood entertained the following friends at a dinner party at her home Sunday evening: Mis$ Rose Smith, Mr. Harrison and Mr. Winn. Birds to be judged :for utility . . . not show class. See catalogue distributed by your feed dealer. Educational Meetings &th Days ... 10 A. M. and 2 P.M. Judging demonstrations daily at 1:15 P.M. . . . . . . . , . , . . . . ., lc Shoe Laces, aU lengths, pair Dennis K. Hand, little son of . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hand, 7920 ' South State street . . . will be honored this afternoon . . . the occasion 1 his third birthday . . . with a birthday party at the home of his parents. To be awarded at the big Poultry Show . . . . . . . r SPECIALS FOR SEPTEMBER 28 - 29 Zach Brown, :&Ir. and Mrs. At'nold Javaine, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Rirnington. .00 in Prizes • • ....,. Phone Mid. 92·R1 a late supper served to Mr. and WEDNESDA Y-THURSDA Y, Oct. 3-4 ~ PAGE-HANSEN & CO.- RIVERTON Mrs. Kenneth Dunn, Mr. and Mr.~. 5lbs. • I I --{)- Miss A1aurie Piersen entertained the Monday night clnb a.t her home. Bridge was played, first prize be.ing won by Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Salt Lake and second prize by 14rs. Tyler Vincent. Eight guests were present. Midvale ' 0- - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alcorn have in Los returried from a visit Angeles, California. <1Tqtrkru Nrw Wrnr ) That youth's ardor knows no limitations is aptly depicted by Bruce Cabot and John Darrow in their pursuit of Betty Furness in "Midshipman Jack," R. K. 0. Radjo picture coming to the Iris Theatre Friday. ~>Iidshipmen at the Academy, Cabot and Darrow are the best of friends- until Betty Furness, the enters commandant's daughter, their lives. She favors cabot, and to thwart their relations Darrow falsely alleges that he is engaged to Betty. Regulations do not restrain Cabot and he leaves his barracks aft~r hours to learn the truth from Betty. Togethel' they ' f' d 1 ove. ill Cabot i~ discovere_d an~ plar:ed on probatiOn. In a clrmax 1n wh.t':-h a. spectacular naval sham battle 1s . . h Mrs. Korth_ 1s survived by her staged, be risks discharge under usband, Elvm Korth of Sandy; his probation and Ruth's love by her mother, Mrs. Rhoda Graves proving his friendship to a buddy ~ Sandy: two sisters. Mrs. Ma~y who caused a bead-on crash beelson of Lark and Mrs. Fanrue I tween a seaplane and submarine chaser. Orton of Salt Lake. Funeral services for 1\-Irs. Ruby Graves Korth, age 36. who dled Sunday wbHe visiting with her husband's parents in East Garland, were held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Sandy First ward chapel, Bishop A. bii. Nelson officiating. Speakers were Carter E. Grant, Alva J. Butler, a.nd Bishop A. M. Musical numbers incluNelson. . d ed: vo.cal duet, Miss Freda Jensen ~nd Mlss Ev~ Crapo; _organ. s~lo, .harles Scllimdt of Midvale, vtol~ni!doloo'n Gthordoz;t Ohlson, . ace?~~ e plano by his Wife • p v~cal duet, Miss Jensen and Miss Crapo. Prayers were offered by James D. Rawson and John T. Bolliger of the Ward bishopric. Interment was in the Sandy City cemetery. Mrs. C. 0. Watson, Mrs. Howard E. Phelps and Mrs. Aaron Horne were Bridge guests of Mrs. .T. Hollis Aylett at her home Tuesday afternoon. --o--Mrs. Fred Hopkinson Jeft during the week for Los Angeles wher~ she will visit with her sister. FIRST ANNUAL • Midvale, Utah, Friday, Septemher 28 . 1934 THE UTE SENTINEL PAGE NINE • .. :·. ' .. . 63c ·, ~ . . .: . .. ·' ..'·., ,•, ~ .~;,.,·· • .· .. -~· ··~ ... |