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Show • .:.P.:.:A::.;;G;.:E::.. :T;..;.W.;_·O;;.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _T_H_E..;.;....;UT~E..;.._;S;;..E_N_T_IN_E_L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Midvale, U tab, Friday, June 19, 1936 THIS WEEK IN HISTORY Siege of Gibralter begun by the Thursday and will spend sen of Riverton Second ward in British, 1779; It lasted 1300 days, their vacation as guests of their charge. A special program is ar_: · · ending in February, 1783. parents, before leaving to continue ranged and all Relief Society members are urged to attend. The children of Mr. and Mrs. J. training in the U. S. navy. June 15.-Farm relief bill signed J 1 1929· George Washington appointThomas Lee, Columbia, 8. C., have M~. and Mrs. Charles Webber ed commande:--in-chief of the Confor the past few weeks been guests 1 Mr-. and Mr.:;. Ray Palmer anat the home of Mr3. Dora Butter- nounce the rna riage of their son of· West Jordan, announce the en- tinental Army, 1775; Steamer Gen. field. Ray to Ma,ry Dewey of Draper. gagement of their daughter Doris Slocum burned in East river, New -The marriage tool--: place WedneE- Edna, to Seth R. Bailey, son of York, 1060 lives lost.. 1904. • Miss Mary McMullin entertained day, June 10, a: the Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bailey of Rup~une 16.-Founding of the first at a shoHer Tuesday evening at temple. On Ju:::1e 25, Robert Pal- ert, Itlaho. The marriage will take gas company in America, · t~e Gas her home honoring Miss Glenden mer, also a son of Mr. and Mrs. place the latter part of June and Light Company of Baltimore, 1816! Nielsen, a bride elect. On Thurs- Ray Palmer, an:l Adell Reese of will be solemnized in the Salt First permanent settlement in Lake temple. day, Mrs. Hattie Freeman, Mar- Salt Lake wiE take place. On Kentucky made at Harrodsburg, chell Wiberg, Maud Butterfield Thursday a party was held at the 1774:. Mr. and Mrs. George Ward of and Leici Whetm!.J,n entertained at home o~ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Palmer June 17.-Battle of Bunker Hill, Twin Falls, Idaho, and Mr. and the home of Mrs. William 0. Page hono:-ing their sons. 1775; Father Marquette and Louis I Mrs. Asel Lowe of Elba, Idaho, Jolliet, French explorers, entered I_ honoring Miss Nielsen. --Mrs. Alice Bryan and daughter are spending several weeks at the the head waters of the M;ississippi, I The Howard family reunion was I Barbara of Salt Lake, spent the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pet- 1673. erson. held Thursday, June 11, at the W3eek at the home of Bishop and June 18,-Prussia and Italy deRiverton Seco:qd ward chapel. Mrs. Lancelot Bills. They returnclared war against Austria, 1866; Henry Page, son .of Mr. and ed to their home Wednesday. Wellington victorious at Waterloo, Phil Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Page, who is train- 1815; Senator LaFollette died, in ing in the U. S. navy, returned 1925 _ t Mrs. Hans Nielsen returned home I\Ir. and Mrs. Robert S . Slea er, Monday, after a ten-day trip to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sleater, Mr. home Wednesday after a twoJune 19.-Americans taxed on month trip to the Panama Canal. Detroit, Michigan. I and Mrs. V\:illiam 0. Page, Miss He will spend 16 day at Riverton tea, 1767; Iceland, with the con- [ Mildred Page and the Misses Iris sent of the Danish government, •===== and will return to Long Beach, ·r·he marrl·age of Mt'ss Ruby and Vivian Sleater_formed a party California to continue his t ram. grants complete suffrage to woPresident C. I. GOFF Page, daug!lter of :r,rr. and Mrs. up Butterfield Canyon Sunday. . men, 1915; Elbert Hubbard, authPersonally supervises many of Duke Page, and Elmo B. Wilson 1 mg. or, born, 1859. the Discriminating Services f p f d t th Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page acJune 20.-United States declaro ayson, was per ormed a J e ~ompariied by Mr. and Mrs. Duke Flower• of the Month • ed war on England, 1812; The SaS a lt L a k e t empl e W e dnes ay, une of the January's flower is the snowdrop,· s Pag·e and friend, spent last week vannah, the first steamer to cross . 10 . Tb.e grandm oth ers of M 1s February's, the primrose·, Mar"h, . h L k '" the Atlantic under the American Ruby Page who are Mrs. Thomas ~. t F rs a e. violet; April, daisy; May, hawP. Page and Mrs. David Bills and j thorn; June, honeysucle; July, wa- flag, arrived at Liverpool, 1 819. Mr. Wilson's grandmother were Douglas Burgan spent the week- ter lily; August, poppy; September, June 2 1.-First day of summer; MORTUARY 1 present at the wedding ceremony end at Riverton after spending morning glory; October, hops; No- United States Constitution estabCall Mid. 152 at the temple. A reception and ' several weeks a: Layton. I vember, chrysanthemum; Decem- llished as to nine states when ratidance was held at the Payson _oo_r_,_h_o_ll_Y_._____ fied by New Hampshire, 1788; [ ~rton RIVERTON NEWS · : · J I C. I. Goff & Son Third ward chapel. They left immediately for a honey-moen t i.p to Boulder Dam. Miss Page was formerly of Riverton. : Miss Leola Mortenson left during the week for Castle Gate, where she will work at her beauty profession. Mrs. Oneeda Steadman and chil-l dren spent last week as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. .J. Tischner at Riverton. Mrs. Thomas P. Page returned home Saturday after spending sev· eral days at Draper as guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Whetman. Mrs. Dorcus Thomson was hostess to the Ladies Literary club at h2i hen::.~ Thursday e\·ening. Mrs. Edna Victor gave the book review. 1 ------------.-.-----.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--~-----------------------'------· I Wateh your Fami.Iy The West Jordan Y. M. M. I. A. was reorganized with Glen Smith as president, \-Vilford A. Egbert, first counselor; Paul Schmidt, second counselor, and Ralph Goates secretary and treasurer. They were sustained Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting when Conrad Dahl and his counsellors were released. Maud Porter, who acted as Era director was sustained as assistan superinte!ldent to Genevieve Gardner in the Y. W. M. I. I A. t4ke to that Wateh Dad start to grin at that V-8 performanceand again when he looks into eosts! The West Jordan Relief Society will hold an amateur program at the ward chapel Friday, JuiH! 19, at 8 p. m. Prizes will be award the best contributions to the program. ' Full and Complete Stock OF Parts, Repairs and Accessories . Wateh Mother relax: in the wide rear seat-and not even know when the ·. ... Dr. Jones of Midvale will be 1 guest speaker at the Riverton Second ward Relief Society on Tuesday, June 23, and will give timely instructions on the Social Service lesson. This lesson will conclude The Genealogical Society of the the season's work, lessons will conWest Jordan stake held an entinue again in September. dowment excursion to the Salt A wedding reception was held Lake temple Wednesday, June 17.j Tuesday at the home of Mr. and A special invitation was extended Mrs. James S. Hallsey at Ameri· to all high priests of the stake, can Fork honoring Lawrence Niel- also an excursion to the Logan sen of Riverton and Miss Alice temple is being planned for July. Hallsey of American Fork whq, Elizabeth Richards and son were married June 3, ( at the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Niel- Howard, left Sunday to visit with son will make their home at Am· relatives at Murray for some time. They will make their home in Salt erican Fork. Lake county after living at RivRiverton Second ward Relief So· erton for the past 11 years. , • _ ciety presidency entertained Tues- 1 day at an ice cream and StrawThe RIVerton F1rst and Second berry festival and quilting party. 1 wards Relief Society conference will be held. at their respective Marden Broadbent and Gordon ward chapels Sunday, June 21, at Broadbent, sons of Mr. and Mrs. 8 p. m. with president Mary Page .James Broadbent returned to Riv· of Riverton First, and Evelyn Niel- : . ' . : : J.l. CASE AND COMPANY ' : : : : . :; . .. : : : : .. ' ..· . -:' : ,: ·. ·! :' : . : Wateh tbe Younl!sters try not to look too proud at the V-8's superi· ority on hills and in traffic. B Thtm notice the riding comfort of a 123" springbase-11 inches longer than wheelbase. The security that ranges from steel body with safety glass throughout-to big, sure-stopping Ford Super-Safety brakes. 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