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Show Midvale, Utah, Friday, January 11, 1935 1'HE U'IE SENTINEL PAGE THil:E:E The Jordan High School Scribbl The adult classe3 which have f C • • "!~· A previou-=-ly been held in the evening s soon as v 1rg1n1a ogswe11 o h ave c h ange d sch e d u 1e. The Sew·th . 1 When ~;d prohibi-ti·on go t"nto . g class w1'll now be h~ld Thurs- New York City catches up W1 ill •..u. ' 1 f da and Frida of each week at her sevent h . h usb and t ~ue or e- effect? 2. Who is the United States amm at tbe sewing room of gal separatiOn or annulment, she to Germany? bassador forever tl:rourrh be will she sEI:ys will ~lasses the J~cl~~ higll. Oth.:!r many immigrant aliens How 3. j With men and marrlag~. h dul d b h ld The forn1er Georgia bcautv. cone · as sc e e e were admitted into the United j o The Rjverto~irst ward !-.I. I. A. test winner, who ~ir_~t ~:r~i<;~ltt States in 1933. 4. 'Vhat is a crone? .l. ~a under the M Men and Gleaner 1 t~e ~ge of 15• ~thni hs 5. When is it 12 o'clock noon :::~ven~-P<;r WI flew Slons' the presented Girls Euporvirion I spouse after a f....w rno:hhs 0 mar- at New York, what time is it in 'sunday ._. · · t 1 r ·age. ~he recalled so1newh~t sor· conJOin mee~.-Ing 1 Madrid, Spain. -o6. From where did the state of A special practice of West Jor- rowfully . that she has never. acUtah derive its name? dan stake J\1. I. A. chorus will be cepted ahmony. 7. What is a mattock? held Sunday at s~uth Jordan at 8. What does the Latin phrase, 3:30 p. m. All who would like to labor omnia vincit, mean? sing in the chorus are invited to 9. 'Vhat is a tansy? ttac~ a!: tend. 10. How many pecks are there I -o!.1:onday, Janu::try 14 , an excur- 1 ., Jack We~t. 6~, fatllGr of :i'v'fac in one bushel? sion to the Salt Lalr~ Temple will \Vest. motiOn p1cture star. died ~--=:::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::::::::::~::::::::::::::-:"~ i i Sunday in Oalr.land, California, a~ i ; ~ be held. f U JJ the result of a hea.rt a,ttack. _ 0_ -Mr. West, one-time pu[!'il~st. h.,,- --~~~- Your Family, Your Income _i_j tb l'v'I:rs. Eric Olson announces ~e marriage of her daughter Elna to been under treatment in Oa1·Ja....,(: ~ §§ You~:ture Keith ::erown of Rupert, Idaho, the for several years. His phy:::ician. ~~i ~~ marriage took place in Salt Lake Dr. Samuel Yabroff, said he had ~· ~ A LIFE RETIRE~IENT December 22 . Ivfr. and Mrs. Brown recuperated sufficiently to rctu"'n - ~ ~ ~1 POLICY will make their home in Nevada. to be with his daughter in Los An- ~: · Tbel e 1s no bettt~r investnlent ~ ~ geles during the holidays. _ 0_ -t\NE JA('Ir' J • ("R DeLoy Brown returned hOL1e • , • Mrs. Mary Crane v.ras hastes"' t." a S3.lt Lake hospiSatur·day fi·om the Ladies' Reading- Cihcle at b : l\'lctropolitan Lift· lnMuanee Company -·-u-•- -a-•-•-•-1:-"-~-• .fli .......- .. - · - · - " - • SNOW THE AT LIFE GUINEVERE'S trong - E glish 0 By I CONVENT p the avenues and Rushi By Laura Van H n......... - English 0 und th~ corners of the moan1'ng At first life in the convent was : buildings, . e night w ind became rather dull for Guinevere, who had the buil er f the charming snow admired Y the childbecome accustomed to court life castles to passed on their way W ith all its luxuries and with all . . e f 0 IIOWing mormng. the homage paid to her by attenFrom th gloomy, starless sky tive admirers. After a few weeks s~ft f kes flitted and danced t~e pleasan~the love to she began faced sisters and the cheery air jh~e little airics on their way to stivill 19311. They colthey carried with the~- She de- I a.Lend a e sidewalks, forming voted her time to canng for the llected ailing and the needy and often she sm?-11 d levities and mounds, was seen at the poor huts of ~he •vhJCh lo ed very much like the lower classes, aiding and help1ng . little cas es they h a d set out to where she could, with a loving build. t e flake~. as they emsmile and a kindly look for everytbe air, resembled the one. Her own personal possessions a d scur:ryi:~1.o- of people Soon she h' .. n were given t o t 1s cause. e... in destination. began to feel that perhaps, after e da rn came the rushing she had atoned for the great sin edless of the beautiful h she had committed against Arthur, )o f!arefully created by the man she had really come to Tature. Throughout the love, that she might once more be 1fll ·hing of the snow and joined with him. f1 €Choed through the bitOne day. as she sat on the river · h tfa 11 h ( ' l ' · an d b Y nig l au•, · dreamin~ of the time b-~.nk, lazily d b t ltv d t ~ 0 \ Woman Sues For Divorce I YOU? SMARTon ARE From Seventh Husband HOW(Answers page 11) KIVERTON NEWS ..···-·-·-~-·-·-·-·- - 2·Jo 'UU..... I ° Father Of Mae West Dies Stmday Of Heart _ I PRA'fECT f li L "'iV'' h· 219-\V. Sorr..eone was calUng Slowly a gleam of light rose from out of the lake, and therein she could faintly distinguish a person with arms outstretched toward her. It was Arthur, and once more she heard the voice say, "Come to me, Guinevere, I need you." Abruptly the voice ceased &nd the light slowly disappeared, fadin~ away in the distance as a rainbow fades in the sky. Guinevere stumbled to her feet, rubbing her eyes as if in a daze. Could it be that Arthur had at last forgiven her and needed her? But she could not go to him just y;et, h'el" work at the convent was not quite completed. Quietly she walked up the path to the convent. Soon she would be ready to go to Arthur ~t A vilion and there she would be happy with him as she could have been in the former days. sure of it. her name. · A SNOW STORM By Elaine Oborn- English C Having missed the bus after a tiresome day at school, I was forced to walk home. Pulling my coat tightly around my face, and my hat snugly over my ears, I started on my long walk. The cold, vicious wind blew the stinging snow against my f t chapping f3.ce. I felt the dry snow; crack spitefully under my feet as I floundered through the still whit drifts. As I thought of the wa; fire awaiting me a.t home, it seem ed as if I had been walkiB&' fo hours. Sw&nlik& forme appeared ill til whited trees, as I plodded aloa the narrow path, which I kaew 1 to an old deserted house. W'llil hoping and wiahln~ I would .oo reach my destination, I bump against a wall, which I aoon reeo nized as the house I had so lo been sea.rchin:" for. I remaiaed this uninvitinc place until the u. storm ceased. By June Beckstrand- Eac-lisll. :M:ilford last Tuesd?.y after spend- Swenson, Judith Morgan, Al'cc ing several days at home. l\1:rs. Page, Misses Zelma and Phvlli · ~ i:. J. T i chncr cntert:.:>L."led at c;. Butterfield and Desna NeWlllan. -oas family dinne"' in hjs honor. Covers . entertai "'c~ Freeman Vivian Miss Elorum Mrs. aud ~!I.r. for laid were comford down In the most par!..y rca at class Hive Bee her Santaquin. of family and sitior.. that I could find on TL-chner "' home. her at cently and c that, we had loaded on the 11\f.r. and ~l[rs. LaVon Tischner t~ I _ 0_ bt~ ay ra.c ...t. And s~ I let the , 1\f.r. and r.Irs. Albert Steadman of 1 1 Alvin E. Miller is spending ::ev- I ho s w~lk and day-dreamed of Bennion, Mr. and Mrs. vVayne j teammg ho~ meal and the hot Tischncr and sons, ~nss Ila Gra- eral weeks visiting in Cali.Lo:-nia. t -oham of Riverton, :Miss Mary Rushe only 10 miles away. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Weslie Bills an- ~he WESTS FINE~T _I sat there and. absently I ton of Hunton, and Marlyn Coe of ~ .f/NCE 188Lf. nounce the birth of a daughter. ~ ght about th~se t~ngs, the ~ Magna. ~ Mrs. Bills was formerly Mis~ ~ _ 0_ tur:1ed from Its bnght lustre ~ ~ ~1:r. and Mrs. James S. Ferr~ll ~· Myrth Newbold of Draper. dul .. g~ay colo~. Clo~ds began ather In ever mcreasmg num- entertained at dinner Sunday 1n s. The clouds seemed to gather honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Beag- ..:••-o_o_o_~.._..-a_e_a_o_n_o~-..-..- .._...,_,_,_o•·•:~ 1 ~~ ark, gloomy looking banks like ley and family of Hunter. ! -o-forbidding clouds of war that Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page en- 1 I ays throw t~eir sinis~er sha~ow er all humamty. Seeing this, I tertained the following at their Mened to make the team go fas- , borne Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Fred j r in an effort to get to the safest Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ram- o ace, which in my mind was home. shaw of' Salt Lake and Mr. and That It Is Far Better To Ee Safe Than Sorry e team was doing their best but Mrs. Earl p. Bateman of West I'.;; at wasn't good enough, and I Jordan -0-· d just come in sight of the house Mrs. Joseph Newman entertai~ed rben the storm broke in all of its • the following at quilting and dm- 1 ry. The ~now flakes came beating ner party Thursday: ~:Irs. Bert own like leaden drops, that soon I Bills, Mrs. Raymond Bills, Mrs. ci ade my face and hands numb. I Richard Lovendahl, Mrs. Alma GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ad heard many stories about the ; Dansie and Mrs. Leonard LovenA.tlas Batteries & Tires • Auto Accessories J -ory of Montana blizzards, and 1 dahl Alcoho1 & Anti-Freeze - Pep 88 Gas & Vico Motor Oil M~s Melvin Peterson and Mrs. hen I felt the cold, relentless fury of charge have will Crane f t~s one tearing at my loose Wilfo~d Greasing - Washing clothmg, I knew that I had a 1 the Relief Society meeting and soI cial Tuesday, January 15 at River- I ight on my hands. 'I I U ;My whole body soon began to I ton Second ward. -o-tingle and then to turn numb from MI'3. Nellie Bringhurst and son l.he cold. I began to tie myself p atello were guest~ of Mr~ f would I n to the wagon ao that not fall .off and be buried in the ~rin~~urst's mother, llr~. Niel!! N•nllweat porner BiD~ Hi~llway a.cl Bedwo•tl Road anow dnfu, that seemed to be :U::adsen lut week. _ _ waitiJl&' to atranl'l• me when I fell 1 0 HOWARD GARDNER, Azent 1 Sunday lLr. and llrs. Wilford off Ule wa~... Pll••• lltcL U-JS 011.! wllat a:-oaie. I went throut"h Crane entertained at a family din- I I I • M r M otortst • J YOU WILL AGREE If I ! I We Can Afford You PERFECT PROTECTION ! f f I West Jordan Service I wlien I wae tryiRJ' to tie myeelt W&J'OD. &ad failinc because of my cold, aurab hande! Everyt.hilal' laa• to com• to an end, ~d thi8 did wilen I Jaad myself tled :r.aot •o aecurely to the wagon and Md •ettled down to wait for the . . eild. Aft~r a while unconsciOnsness came, •hot throu:-h by cold, blindnc ligllte and •harp, pointed need- •n tlle le~~. ner held in honor of Sarah Ann Crane's 77th birth anniversary. The guests included: Jlr. and loire. Elmer Ya.te!ll of Salt Lake, llr. and Samuel Cundick of west JorlL ::U:r. and lln. Samuel Crane of Draper, and llr. and llrs. Joe Newman, llrs. Della Bills and llrs. Torie Bills of Riverton. d::· --o-llr. and llrs. Zach T. Butterfield, :U:r:-~ . ThomM P. Page and Mr:-~. Roland Pa~re and son~ 8pent Mon'day at Payl!'lon, the gue~t:-~ of Mr. and llrl!'l. Duke Page. en I came out of it, I was in my own b&d, and my brother wu carefully cooking 110me broth over the Nd, hot eto-ve. Looking out -{}-of the window, that was coated Krs. Alice Hendersen Freeman with unorthodox de~~ips, etched on of Lee Ang-ele• is spending 10 days the «laM by the cold frost, I •aw a• eu..t of her parents, Mr. and that the •now was :tloating lazily Mrs. George W. Billa and relativea. It was late autumn; the Iee.Y bad fallen from the tree!!l and e ered the earth with a red, yello and brown blanket. A tang of ter was in the &lr, and the !I were dark and gloomy. The thr of the coming winter tilled me dread. As I moved along slowly, ga.z· : :o;:::el~. at the shaded patches of dull s 1 I felt a cold, wet drop on my h By Gertrude Malstrom e It was raining, but soon after Jordan High Scribbler:!' Club hail-then snow! The fleecy, w t e r flakes fluttered lazily down. C The ehabby, everyday, boxelder ren rushed out with happy f'aees ithouting. "It's snowing! It's sn - 1 tree, the companion of my childhood, how pea.ce:tully it •tan<ll!r being!" The earth wru!l !lOOn co - •ide our home. Yet in &11 it. comwith a thin blanket of white, mon •impliclty, it ~e•e• dietening !~!now. The chtldreJl bro tinct qualitiM, inadequately exout sleie-htl tor merry t'tul, but Althou:h it i• 1 pr....ct by word•. were eo011 &!!appointed. TIM ~ aow ltnrwn a:ad arr.., cle"Yoid fat came out aad m•lteel tile all Ita lM.YM, it •taada 8i1lleuett041 reU white n..... I .....-as mu ....,._ ~'1 •k:r. :t.nat.&- a ~u.bece.uee t'lte uar..t--. •lfl u 0 ... field abated.. It wu tkt ftJJ,aftl re'IICII l1111 ..twerk. ef tlloUNada and I lDIIrllnr - - y w.r• te telJ. down to the I !I Ia •!···-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· •·-..=· Business and Professional DIRECTORY &lit Lake City Firms who innte and ap.,reciate Jordan Valley Patronal'e PUlPS We ha.Ye a full line of shallow and deep well Pump•. Electric It gasoline driYen. Call or phone H7 w~t;~t~o~pa:t. 21s zig-~za.g-, twi•ted twigs. PHONE WAS. 2706 In BUllliner, this tree, with it. beautiful green foliage, branches EARDLEY ELECTRICAL in a.ll directions and towers above SERVICE COMPANY the house, displaying its strength. F1xture8 - Wiring - .Repairing Frank H. Eardley, Mgr. grace, and •ymetry. The humidity 153 East 2nd. South of thie tree will always appeal to me. All my lite it has served aa a true and faithtul :t'riend, neTer faltertnc In ft. abUtty to protect • • • trom .un, rain. aad wind. But '-1M :a.. Ja :r.n Aout abo e all elM, t'1i.Y treo lltanua at tiM . . . . Ptleea :nao.t ill ita a'bUtty t. reeall pl...sel. the )'JIIU!It. .By &~~.t •..-.17 IM'ki.q' at Jt I re&dily r.1 .,.. • na . . . l.JIII ... oaii tlM Jut.PJIIf..t ky• of •:r lif4a, ...... .-,t ....... fta . . . . . . . . . '--..... New and Used Furniture At Prices That Please Holland Furniture Co. S6~ So. State WaB 5!'il3 of FU S ••••rl• GEN!ft C. HJCIS CHAS. A. FOWLER Sa~e Expert - Hakes Key5 R.epa.tra Locka- Gau- Bicycles Door Checks - n ... Grinding MaU Orders Promptly Filled Phone Waa. £980 ~2 Weet 3rd & . -Salt Lake City Doe~ 'rwliDc Your PY.n. Please 1 improTN a piano to a :M. I have year~ r.MarkaJN• ot ~..... G'Lll&l"&Zlteed work. lt~"Ie Prices H. lV. ERDWEG s.. 11~. ...._. - By. ..--.a--!11-,____...__________________;at 2M7 |