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Show Midvale , Utah, Friday, Septemb er 13, 1935 RIVERTON NEWS THE UTE SENTIN EL Relief Society Officers Honored At East Midvale WEST JORDAN NEWS PAGE FIVE A COHAN FAVORI TE Harold Healy, playing a role in support of George M. Cohan in the latter's mystery melodram 10, "Gambling," coming on Wednesd ay to Members of the East Midvale ward Relief Society entertain ed at the Iris Theatre, has appeared in a social Tuesday afternoon in the eight Cohan stage productio ns. Award chapel in honor of Emma mong them were "Gamblin g," in -oGreenwoo d, Dora Walker and Ebwhich he plays the same role on Mrs. John T. Booth spent Sunday the screen, 'The Tavern," "The by Olson, counsello rs and secretary -oof the organizat ion. A short pro- as guest of Mrs. Thelma Cavendar . Song and Dance Man" and "Elmer The marriage of Jewel Thaxton, gram was followed by refresh- 0the Great." son of Mr. and Mrs. Ge•Jrge Thax- ments. . Miss Roma Butterwo rth 10pent ton, and Louise Mary Lloyd. caughSpecial visitors in attendanc e Sunday in Logan. casion being his birth anniversa ry. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lloyd, were Elfleda Jensen, Sabina Goff - oWhist was played and refreshm ents was performe d at the Legan tern- and Jeanette Muir , former memMr. and Mrs. Horald Bateman served to 24 guests. ple Thursday , Septembe r 5 · Mr. · bers of the stake Relief Society of Roosevel t spent. the week-end - o I and Mrs. Thaxton wtn make their board. The guests of honor were with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman . Mr. and Mrs. Hor ace Young and home at Riverton. presented with a gift in apprecia-odaughter Margie visited last w eek -otion of the services rendered. Fifty Miss Mary Turpin of Bennion with Mrs. Lottie Walker and :M:r. Mi~s Evelyn Butterfie ld spent members were in attendanc e. spent a couple of days last week and Mrs. C.. W. Walker of Blacksunuay at Payson as guest of Miss ---~~____ with Thelma Cavendar . foot, Idaho. \Vanda Page. o 0 - o. Miss Ruby Richards entertain ed Mr. and Ray Bennett anMiss Harriet Wiberg returned a t a party at her home S~day af- nounce the birth of a son bor n home Sunday from Los Angeles, ternoon. Games were en]oyed and Sunday Septembe r 8 . where she spent the summer. ref reshment s served to the follow- ~ ' -oing: Misses Rela Burgon and EleaM d M -~ 11 Batema n The Riverton Second Ward ReFuneral services for Nels Aug- nor Worthen of Salt Lake City: rt. ~n d rts. d~ ace 'It" t . 1 . . . lief Society held a qm mg par Y us t Nelson, age 78, who died at his Leah Baxter Margaret Sqmre, enter ame a a mner par t y a t VIrth . h S d C and social Tuesday at the ward home early Saturday mor ning of ginia Sande~s and Mrs. Ramona ~rf om; un B ~vers wer~ 1 amuseme nt hall, with Mary Jane i infirmitie s· incident to age, were Rasmusse n. t i 'lor f ~or:e M a em;n ~n ' Crane and Elsie Ranks as hostesses I held at Sandy First ward chapel · o Lami ypo d hg enf, Ar. ~n . . eon ar u n o mencan F orrks. -oMonday at 2 p. m . Bishop Harold Miss Ethel Beckstea d is spend' · t ed. . M r. and M rs. MelVl·n Peterson B radl ey off.ICia and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swenson 1ng a f ew d ays WI'th M r. and ""'rs. ....... f S d . had as their week-end guests, Mr. 0 Speakers were Edward Fair- Orval Dimond. an y. and Mrs. Jack Jones and daughter bourn and A. G. Brown of Cres-o-----of Duchesne . cent; Crozier Kimball of Draper; When pouring hot Jelly into J Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steinfeld t -oPresident Heber J. Burgon and spent last week-end in Southern glasses, set the g~asses on a damp Mrs. Neils Madsen has returned Bishop Bradley. Utah visiting Zion's National park shelf and they Will not crack. · home after spending two weeks as Musical numbers included: vocal and Fish Lake. guest of her daughter s, Mrs. Heber trio, La Nome McCleary , Nola -oWells and Mrs. Walter Bringhur st Bartlett and Claire Van Dam; voMr. and Mrs. Virgil Goates and of Idaho. cal solo, Mrs. Paul E. Nelson; vocal Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gard-o-solo, L. E. Van Dam; violin solo, ner of Lehi spent the week-end visRoy and Newell Peterson, Errol, Gordon Ohlson, accompan ied by iting Utah's southern canyons and wayne and Whitney Myers, return- 1 Mrs. Ohlson. Prayers were by at Cedar City. Tires Checked ed home Wednesd ay, after spend- 1James A. Muir and John H. Shaw. Windshie ld Cleaned -oing ten days at Californi a. j Intermen t was in Crescent cemeMr. and Mrs. Russel Rtrn'" Battery Service -otery where the dedicatio n of the have moved into their home on Vacuum Cleannin g Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Averson, grave was by A. L. Nelson. Bingham highway. Radiator Water and Mr. and Mrs. Von Tischner • Mr. Nelson was born May 18, Oil Checked -ospent the week at Fish Lake. 1857 in Oringe Hollands, Sweden, The Archibald Gardner camp of and you don't want to trouble -oson of John and Annette Bengtson the D. U. P. will meet at the home yourself, drive into Fred Lloyd entertain ed his Nelson. He came to Utah with his of Delila Gardner Friday afterthreshing crew and their partners parents in Septembe r 1864 and noon, Septembe r 20. Election of at a theatre and dinner party at settled in Logan. He married Fi- officers will be the main feature Salt Lake Friday. delia Koffoed January 24, 1884 of the meeting. All members of -omaking their home in Crescent. the camp are invited to be presMr. and Mrs. Zach Butterfie ld, Besides his widow he is survived ent. East Center Street, Midvale, and and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Butter- by four sons, A. L. Nelson, Chey·- oenjoy the best. field and son were guests of Mrs. enne, Wyoming ; Lawrence E. NelMrs. Lawrence Dahl entertain ed (Midvale 's only SERVICE Riely and family at Ogden, Sun- son, Murray; Paul E. Nelson, San- Wednesd ay evening at her home Station.) day. dy; Virgil H . Nelson, Salt Lake; in honor of her husband, the oc-oone daughter, Mrs. FJdelia N. DawMrs. Joseph Densley and daugh- son, of Ogden and 26 grandchil dter Joan spent Monday as guests ren. of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wilson of Bennion. Miss' Ellen Butterfie ld entertain ed at a theatre and djnner party Thursday at Salt Lake, honoring her aunts Mrs. Hattie Bills of Dillon, Mont., Mrs. Rex Hamilton , Mrs. Ether Stockings , Mrs. Nellie Coy, and her mother, Mrs. Mahonri Butterfie ld. RO .XY Miss Lilliap. Pearson is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson, for about six weeks after spending the past year and a half in Portland, Oregolll. Funeral Services Held For Nels August Nelson Mr~. THEAT RE 132 South State Stroot SALT LAKE CITY THE ONLY BIG STAG E SHOW in The State of Utah ALWAYS 7 BIG ACT S REAL CIRCUS VAUD EVIL LE ALSO TWO FIRST RUN FEATUR E I a:_· Pictur es on the WIDE RANGE SCREE N LATES T WESTE RN ELECT RIC SOUND I AMA TEUR NIGH T Every Tuesd ay Fun For All IF YOUR CAR NEEDS SERVICE- ALL FOR THES E Admis sion Prices SPECIAL MATINE E 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. 15c I WHEELER'S CONOCO SUPER SERVICE Plans Completed For Genealogical Convention -0- Mr. and Mrs. Phil Parry and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parry spent Sunday at Price and Duchesne . -o- , I Miss Ivy cardwell entertain ed at · Plans have been complete d ~or a birthday party at her home in the W~st !ordan stake genealogi chonor of Gwynne Page. The guests al society s pageant and convennumbered 18. tion to be held in the South Jordan school auditoriu m Saturday -oand Sunday, Septemb er 14 and 15. F red May was sustained as secThe pageant will be held Saturond counselor in the Riverton Secday evening under the direction of ond ward Y. M. M. I. A. Sunday Heber Crump. The first session evening when Arlyn Garside was of the conventio n Sunday will be released. -<>-held at 9 o'clock for all stake and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone and children of Salt Lake were guests ward geanogic al officers. The 10 of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parry during o'clock m,eeting is for the stake presidenc y, high councilm en and the week. -oMr. and Mrs. George Thaxton bishops. Certifica tes for the graduatin g spent Thursday at Logan, where they witnessed the marriage of students will be presented at the meeting at 1 o'clock by David T. their son, Jewell. Dahl. -oBishop Joseph Christens en, vice Mrs. Fred May had as her guests president of the genealog ical sociSunday, Mrs. Jack Clawson and ety of the church and chief recorddaughter Marjorie, Mrs. William er of the Salt Lake temple, and Clawson, and Ed Sharer of HollaMark C. Peterson will represent day. the general board at all sessions -oMrs. Everett Hamilton and her of the conventio n. Genealog ical class held an opening social at the ward chapel Friday evening. -()-- Courage, Loyalty, Love Are In ''Village Tale" Mrs. Emma Jensen has returned to her home in Salt Lake, after spending three months at the home Loyalty, courage and of Mrs. Libbie Densley. suming love predomin ate in "Vil-olage Tale," with Kay Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbett Randolph Scott in the leading roles and daughter of Bountifu l were coming to the Iris Theatre Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John and Saturday . Wiberg, Saturday . Fear, physical and spiritual, is -oanother theme factor of the story, Wednesd ay, Septembe r 18, Mrs. the fear of being laughed at is a Lillie Tischner will entertain the typical human frailty explained in "~usy Mothers' Club" at her home. this tale. -oIn short practical ly every emoM iss Violet Howell of Boise, Ida- tion that arises in the lives of peoho, is spending the winter as guest ple who live in the average Amerof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Withers. ican small town, will be found in --o-"Village Tale." Tho:mas L. Densley returned home Saturday after a business We print butterwra ppers. C&ll trip to Kansas City. Midvale 178. Prizes REGULA R MATINE E 2:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m FLOOR ................ .... -----·· ·---- -·-- 20c Balcony ......... ................ ........... 15c NIGHTS 6 :00 p. m. Till Closing FLOOR ..... ··----·-··-···-· ······· 25c Balcony ................. ................ ... 15c Change Program Monday Here's whv they're saying ROE'S FOR VALUES! 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