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Show Midvale, Utah, Friday, January 18, 1935 THE UTE SENTINEL PAGE THREE RIVERTON NEWS -o- ------------------------------------------------------------DRAPER NEWS man, Mr. and Mrs. Ren. Howard and Mr. and Mr3. J. E. Park and Mrs. Alice Freeman of Los Angeles were entertained at a dinner party at the h~me of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rasmussen at Midvale on Friday, honoring Mrs. George W. Bills' 70th birth anniversary. -oH~nry Page and Ronald Page of the U. S. Navy spent several weeks visiting their mother Mrs. Florence Page. Ronald enlisted in the Navy August, 1933 and Henry in October 1934. Miss Jessie Jeanne 1v!iller entertained ·at a party recently. The guests included Patricia Crane, Ray Bastain, Juanita Bodell, Carol Calicott, Mavis Page, Beatrice Curtis, Betty Lou Madsen, Barbara May, Maurine Webb, Valoy Winward, Melba Lovendalll and Lola Tea. -o-Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischner entertained at dinner during the week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Batly and family of Vernal and Mr. -o-and JM:rs. Albert Steadman of Ben\Vest Jordan stake M. I. A. will nion. 1 hold a special chorus practice Sun-o-1 day at the monthly M. I. A. union Mrs. Albert Beratto entertained meeting at Riverton Second ward. Sunday at a birthday party in hon- 1 The tryouts for leading parts for or of her son Edwin and daughter the operetta "Mikado" will be held Joyce. Lunch was served to thirty at the close of the union meeting. guests. -o---o:Th.fr. and :Mrs. Vern Morgan and Tuesday Mrs. Sidney Silcox was :Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan reentertained at a birthday party at turned home Thursday after spendher home. ing sjx weeks visiting with rela-otives and friends in Arizona and Friday evening Mrs. Blanche California. -oDensley was hostess to the Ladies Mrs. Olive Oldham entertained Literary club. Lunch was served at dinner in honor of Misses Elda to nine guests. Mrs. Sadie Morgan and Verbena Lovendahl and Miss reviewed the book, "My Antonia,'' Millie Codell. by Willa Cather. - 0-o].!r. and Mrs. Joseph Day and Mrs. Reuben S. Hamilton enter- Mrs. Forrest Parry were guests of tained the Junior genealogical class Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Battison durof the Riverton Fjrst ward at her ing the week. home Monday. Lunch was served -0to twelve members. Tv'[rs. \:Villiam 0. Page enter-0tained Wednesday evening at their Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bills, home. The guests included 1Yir. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Park, :Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wilford Crane, Mr. a!!d l\1:rs. Edgar Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Jet Bills, Mr. and Mrs. Ross New- Clifford Swenson. Funeral Services IIeld / For Mrs_._Susannah Milne I Funeral services were held Sunday in the East Midvale ward chapel for Mrs ..Susannah Mounteer Milne, 82, who died last Wednesday at tha home of lier daughter, Mrs. T. E. Crouch of Salt Lake. Bishop Albert Glover officiated. Speakers were Alfred Robbins, John Aylett and Heber Burgon. Musical numbers consisted of a violin solo by Gordon Ohlsen; vocal~ ;olo; Manassah Smith; vocal solo, Mrs. LeNeve M. Kimball; vocal quartette selection, John H. Boberg, Wendell Vawdrey, Agnes Fitzgerald and Sauletta Burnham; violin solo, Don Nicol and two selections by the ward chorus. Mrs. 1Y1ilne is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Saide M. Brady of East Midvale, Mrs. T. E. Crouch of Salt Lake and Mrs. Kate M. Jones of Blackfoot, Idaho; two sons, Harry Milne of Sandy and Hy Milne of Lehi. The children of Sa;:nuel J c. L:1:> surprised him Friday, the o c casi on being his 7lst birth anniversary. Eighteen guests were present. -oJ. R. Rawlins returned home Friday from Cheyenne, Wyoming, where he has been in the interest of the beet growers. -o-~!rs. s. c. Day entertained her club Thursday afternoon. Thirteen guests were present. -oMr. and l\1rs. Ross Day entertained a number of their friends at their home Saturday evening. -o-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Day entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Darrel Day. Guests included Mr. and JYirs. S. J. Mickelsen, Miss Hazel Terry, and Darrel Day. -oMr. and Mrs. E. L. Christiansen and Mrs. Victor Watkins gave a musical program Sunday evening at the Murray First ward Sacrament meeting. Results of the M Men games of --aStudents of the 7th. and 8th. East Jordan stake played Monday and Tuesday evening are: Crescent grades of the Junior high school 30-Draper 22; East Midvale 24 are now working on an operetta -Sandy Second 42; Sandy Third to be presented in February. 48-Granite 7; Midvale Second 30 -a-Sandy First 32; Union 69Miss Emily Washburn, teacher Butler 22. in the Midvale Third grade, was - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 1out of school Friday and Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tischner, with a case of "Flu". had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Allan Turpin of We print butterwrappers. Call ]..fidvale 178. Granger. MMen Game Results .. lJOVV SMART ARE YOU? (Answers on page 11) \t:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;~~:::~~;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;j :: What is a prow? 1 2. When did Lincoln deliver his 1 Gettysburg address? 3. What is the penalty for bigamy in the U. S. or its territories? 4. \Vhat is the value of farm property in the United States ascording to the 1930 census ? 5. What is a lapwing? 6. What does the French phrase a bon marche, mean? 7. How many cubic feet of wood equals one cord. 8. How many states in the Union derive their names from Indian tribes? 9. How manv licensed doctors are there in the United States? 10. When was the University of Utah organized? Who is the present governing official? 1. Postcard From Lindbergh Brings $20 At Auction A post card signed, "Slim" brought $20.50 at a stamp auction at St. Louis held by the Mound City Stamp Club of that city. Co!. Charles A. Lindbergh was ~he "Slim" who signed the card. 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