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Show • THE UTE SENTINEL Friday, October 8, 1937. PAGE THREE WEST JORDAN j was an overnight guest of Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Norris of and Mrs. Dell Smith, returning Sandy. The sisters of Mrs Roland os- home with Mr. and Mrs. Smith, afOne hundred and twenty people, most of all them direct descend- borne of Crescent e~tertained in ter they all attended the missionants and a few very close friends her honor at the home of their par- ary reunion in Salt Lake c.ity. of Mrs. Annie Perry Greenwood, ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lan- I M_r. and Mrs. Iver Smtth and Progressive fam1ly h~~;ve moved to Murray to held a family reunion Saturday caster this week. going to make the1r home. prizes played, were games on home Jensen the evening at Highland Drive honoring her 80th Mrs. Lovenia Evans and consola-J Mr. and Mrs. Pope and Mrs. AI· birthday anniversary, which she re- tion to Mrs. Clara Johnson, both b~rt Scott, all of Oklahoma, were Refreshments were dmner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell cently celebrated. Short talks were of Midvale Mrs. Hans Sorensen of Burma, given by President Heber J. Bur- served to 34 relatives and friends. Smith on Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. William ThompMr. and Mrs. Sadie D.ear.dall and Miss Rhea Hearst of Logan "GrandSon and Cbl.ldren attended a fam- Idaho, spent the week visiting at gon," and T.h F. ·Greenwood. 11 1"1 M 1 t t• ff e were rs. s o1 Cl Yde of ~prmgv1 ily social held at tbe home of Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac rna, as s e IS so a ec wna e Y visited with Annie Leak one day jweek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. called by so many, responded with last week. and Mrs. Nephi Smith at Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Blatter of Laurel Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Cook a lengthy favorite reading, the Freeman. Saturday. h d't' who Luke, Butterfield Ellen Mrs. 1 10ns for w ich she is so Ammon, Idaho, came to Salt Lake re t urne d t o s pr1ngv1'11 e WI'th th em The names of Rondo mrch was is attending the missionary home ren · h er a d vanced City to attend the L. D. S. con- on s unda Y· 1 capa bl e m 'k' t unlntentl·onally omitted from the in Salt Lake City, spent t h e week- s n mg Y Th 0 •Mr s · E · M· Bat em a n spent Su nompson of Salt ference and also visited with relarson vears. list of students attending the UnlLake City and Charlie Greenwood, tives in West Jordan. They spent 'd. ay visiting. relatives. and fJiends visiting in Riverton. versity Of Utah l·n last week's end Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Tlschner of a son, gave vocal d uet numbers. Sunday night at the home of Mr. ~~ .H eber. C1t y. Wh. 11e th ere s h e paper· and the name of Jack Santaquin, Utah, are visiting at Miss Grace Bateman, o! Logan, a and Mrs. William J. Leak. Mrs. v1s1ted w1th _Mrs. W1lford Egbert. Thompson Was left off the list of the Mrs · Lyu1a Ba l <" man and Mr home Qf his parents, Mr. anu great grandd aughter, rend ered a Blatter is a daughter of Leonard • • students from Sandy, attending the vocal solo. The remainder of the Pearson fo1merly of West Jor- and Mrs. 0. H. Bateman and chllMrs. M. J. Tischner. A. C. College at Logan. dren from Salt Lake motored to ' The Riverton Relief Society is evening was spent in dancing. dan. has returned Mrs. I. Frank Goff on Sunday· Provo p rest'den t and Mrs. R · H · Cl ay t on, afternoon Tuesday social a holding Mrs. John Bagley of Portland, to her home at Rupert, Idaho, folOn Wednesday afternoon of last lowing a three weeks' visit with ~a;/~h~~c~~ t~~ ~::t~~s S~f~~~ Biehop and Mrs. Albert Glover and Oregon is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy week a few of the friends of Mrs. parents, her were Dahl Soren Mrs. and Mr. BateSophrona her mother' Mrs. L y d'1a B a t eman me t a.+ the horne 'al ward are invited. A committee Pearson man and Other relatives In Sandy, conl'istlng of Mrs. Lillie Tischner, spec1 guests. in honor Mrs · Ada Goodridge of · , . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dimond, of Mrs Mrs. Earl Evans was honored on West Jordan and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cecil Bills, Mrs. Blanche Bateman~ birthday They · · • · her birthday Saturday when her Genevieve Gardner and Wilford Orlando Bateman and daughter, it a "che>'r-up party" as called the at Egbert Mrs. visited Egbert of Berrett Walter Mrs. mother Mortensen Mary Mrs. hand Meyers Rupert, of ins Mrs Bateman's health bas been June' and Mrs. Pepp are In c arge of arrangements. The senior class of the M. I. A. Union, Mrs. Clyde Brady of Mill Heber City hospital Sunday after- poor· for some time. A two-course Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. F~ed Creek, Mrs. E. N. Howard and noon. ish Nathuse and d aug1ht'ter of fBrit Mr. and Mrs. Rue M. Leak and 1unc h eon w:as served t 0 16 gues t s. Mrs will be entertained at the home of Mrs. W. A. Brown of Holladay Mrs. Lydta Bateman, Mrs. La.urel sons, Max and Jimmie, and Henry · Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Miller were guests. Columbia were Y Sl o-s o G d d Ad d M c k Wednesday, October 13, Mrs. MilSophrona Baten:an recentl.y. oo 1'1 ge a rs. oo an Mr. and Mrs. Evans' dancing Closner visited friends and relaMrs. Arva Smtth and children of ler will review a book. Committee spent :ruesday ?t th(' home of Mrs. Sunday. Provo in tives Thursday them with visited club the d k Good dge qu1!tm"' on arran~ements are Mrs. Edna Granger spent th ~ w,ee -en as ,. n Mr. and Mrs. Dell Smith spent guest of Mrs. Smtth s mother, ~· Beckstead, Mrs. Connie Newbold, evening. Supper and games were Tuesday of last week visiting at Esther Boulter. Mrs. Wanda Smtth Mrs. Hershel Egbert and Mrs. Ed- enjoyed. Mrs. T. E. Oakeson, Mrs. Ervin the home of Mr. and Mrs. William and daughter, Peggy, of Granger, ward Beckstead Miss Essie Butterfield and Nona 1 Carlsen and Mrs. Annie Carlsen Ohlwiler of Magna. also visited with her mother, Mrs. Linden Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Ladies Auxiliar;r execut!ve Freeman entertained at the Free- entertained on Wednesday in bonBoulter, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler man home Friday evening in hon- or of Mrs. Norman Carlsen. Pro- members of the Amer~can L_egJOn Oscar Olson, returned home Saturand daughter, Fay, and son, or of Pea,.l Mecham of Salt Lake gressive games and luncheon was me~ at th_e home of their prestdent, day evening after spending the V!Vl~n Richardson, on Wednesday past two years on a mission to James, visited Sunday evening with City who has been visiting at the enjayed by 20 guests. aft~! noon of las~ week. After the California. His sister, Miss Luel11. son, and Sharp Clarence Mrs. inguests The Mrs. Ostler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Butterfield home. J. S. H. Bodell. They we-e also eluded the Misses Lorena Madsen, Dale, Mrs. Ethel Sharp and chil- bu:mess meetmg r~freshments Olson drove down and accompanied him home visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fay a.nd Beth Webb, Mary Free- dren of West Jordan were Salt we e served to 12 ladles. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Soffe were _Cha~les E. St~adman is h?me Beckstead, and Mr. and Mrs. Ern- man, Fay Butterfield, Doris John- Lake City visitors Saturday. Joseph Sharp, son of Mr. and wtth hiS family flom Soda Sp~·mgs guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Baker son, Leona and Verda Butterfield est Christensen and family. Mrs. Willard Goff and daughter, and Norma Freeman of Herriman. Mrs. William Sharp, of Rigby, Ida- where he has been on busmess Sunday. Dayton Fenstermaker returned Mrs. Roland Page entertained at ho, and Miss Jessie Gardne1. most of the summer. He expects Francis, and sons, Salom and Armon and cousin, Mr. Low, were a party at her home Friday In daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis to spend most of the week here to Rexburg Sunday after a brief visit with his brother, Mr. Eddie dinn~r guests of Mrs. Soph"onia honor of her son Noal's birthday Gardner, of Pocatello, were mar- and then return to Ida_ho. Bateman Saturday. The party was annive"sary. Refreshments were ried Monday in the Salt Lake Tern• . Several people of thts commun: Fenstermaker and family. Mrs. Clark Allred and Mr. and enroute to their home in Willows, served to 20 boys, Mrs. George ple. The party visited with mem- tty attended the funeral of MI. California, following the burial of Whetman and children of Draper bers of the S. W. Sharp family Otto Peterson at Magna on Sun- Mrs Butler Allred of Provo were during the week-end and returned day.. Mr. Peterson was a member Mon'day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Goff's husband a week ago at and Mrs. z. T. Butterfield. for a number of years. Mrs · J · H · Greer · of this war? borne Wednesday. announces Butterf1'eld Dora Mrs. Idaho. helly, S Helen Wtlley and Wanda Dokas, Mr. ~nd Mrs .. Reuben Forbush Mr. !l"d. Mrs. Lester Forbush ha~ both of Salt Lake City, were dinMr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse the marriage of her daughter, and twin sons, Gale and Grant, Cleo Peterson, to Oscar J. Levine as thetr dinner guests Sunday, Mt. ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. en~ertame.d at dmner Sunday bono;mg tbetr guests, Mr.. and Mrs. visited their son, Lyle, at Logan of Sandy. A party was held In and Mrs. Golden Berrett and chil- A. E. Buckley. Glov~r of East Mtdvale and J1m two spent Goates Virgil Mrs. Mr. and ~ounty Duchesne of dren Sunday. Lyle is attending the U. her honor Thursday. Bessie Forbush. Mrs. of home the at week this of days famand B1shop Harold Mrs. and daughand Ellsworth Edith Mrs. Logan. at S. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnson and James Goates of Lehi Rudd Peterson returned home ter, Elaine, left Friday for their ily of Murray. Mrs. Lawrence Dahl is spending family of Mon~e. Vista, Colorado, Mrs. Kenneth Bo?th of East during last week from a m~nth's home in Long Beach, California, visit in California, with relatives. after six weeks' visit with her par- Center street entertamed Wednes- this week visiting at the home of were Sunday VISitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Nelson ents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. day at a birthday luncheon, honor· Dr. and Mrs. Milton R. Hunter of of Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Milne. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dow and visited with Mrs. Nelson's parents, Freeman. Little Elaine contracted ing her mother, Mrs. Jack Larsen. Logan Mrs Hunter 1·s a s·ster 1 children o.f Salt Lake City spent of Mr~. Dahl: Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Crump of Her- the whooping cough enroute to Covers were laid for six. The Primary association is hav- Sun~ay With .Mrs. May Smart. Mrs. D. W. McDonald,. Mrs. Mary Utah and was quarantined for sevriman, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Beckstead era! weeks, Mrs. Elswood was en- Yates, Mrs. Lester Fotb~sh, ~rs. ing some very interesting ineet- · Miss Bess1e Forbush of Los and little son, Dale Allen, have re- tertained at several parties dur- T. F. Greenwood, ~rs. Ntels N1el- iugs this season. A number of the An~eles, daughter of the late Mr. sen, Mrs. Mary Tnpp and Mrs. W. classes are so large it has been I~vm Forbush, and Mrs. Susan turned to their home in Milwaukee, ing her visit here. Melvin weenig, son of Mrs. Fred R. _Ashment wer~ amon~ those who 1\(>Cessary to divide them into two T1tcombe of Duchesne were gues~s following a visit with relatives and friends In Sandy, Salt Lake City, Weenig, will leave for a mission enJOyed t~e Rehef Socte~y confer- groups. The group of officers and of Mr. and Mrs. R. Forbush, Fn. and other communities. Mrs. Beck- to Honolulu. Melvin received his ence held m Salt Lake City Thurs- teachers are very loyal and their day even~g. _Mrs. ~~hna Sc;hm1dt of Salt Lake attendance has been reported as stead is the fonner Miss Gunhill cal from Ogden ward as he has day. . City _v1s1ted With Mrs. JohaJIDa OffiCer~ and teachers of the being 100 per cent in the past, Larson, the daughter of Mrs. Hul- been making his home at Ogden The Relief Society held their Schm1dt a~d Mr. and. Mrs. Clarda Larson of Sandy. Mrs. Beck- for some time. A farewell party ward Pnmary .met Thursday at stead and little son have been visit- was held in his honor. His moth- the home of Mtss Martha Glover first meeting of the season on ence Schm1dt, Wednesday. Nine o~ficers and teachers of the The er recently returned home from a on Uni?n avenue. .Twelve mem- 1 Tut•sday of this week. ing here the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Beckstead and son visit to her native home In Hoi- bers enJoyed the busmess hour and thP.ology lesson was given with ward Pnmary met Wednesday at Cla~ence Rachel Gardner, the new class the _home of . Mrs. games. Luncheon followed. were guests of honor at a family land. Mrs. Thomas P. Page, Mrs. I Miss Marion Walker and Miss leader, in charge. This was fol- Schmidt. . Followmg the busmess social Sunday given by Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Stocking at their Thomas I. Pag~, Mrs. Gwynne Phyllis Robinson were guests of lowed by testimony bearing. All ho~r, damty refreshments were sel ved. Page, Mrs. Hat be Freeman, Mrs. Mrs. J. T. May and attended the enjoyed a spiritual feast. home in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs R M Leak and F ~r.. and. ~trsd. MJorddan Miothwer 1of Mrs. L. W. Sorenson, president Zach T. Butterfield, Mrs. Jack 1 Second Church of Christ, Scientist, re aon ay w a1rv1ew VISI e k t t. · d · ,. ~.. of the Salt Lake County Demo- Wiberg, Mrs. Roland Page, and in Salt Lake City Sunday momhere tives ~pen one ay 1as wee ax, ..... son, . D f t Wh G M and G d St ' W . · visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lon raper, mg. e man o eorge omen s u Y roup, erat tc ------Leak and family of Centerville. Mrs. A. C. Jensen, president of the were guests at the home ~f Mrs. . Democratic Women's Study Group Thomas E. Sleater at a b1rthday CLUB WOMEN INVITED TO . The ~take ~nesthoo~ an~ Reof Sandy attended the aJIDual party at her home Friday. hef Soctety umon meetmg w1ll be "WHITE ELEPHANT" PARTY Democratic convention held FrlDr. and Mrs. Douglas of BlackAll the women's clubs of Sandy held Sunday at 2:30 p. m., it be- foot, Idaho, were visitors at Draper ; day in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bradley of are invited to attend the meeting ing Fast Sunday. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Revoir and Mrs. Mary Robbins is spending of the Sandburr Camp of Daugh Manti are visiting this week with John Roundy of Pleasant Grove · daughter, Laurene, of Leslie, Ida. Sandy and Salt Lake two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harrelatives m visffing at the home of his is ters of Utah Pioneers to be held ho, and Mr. and Mrs. Milford City. E brother, Otho Roundy, for a few ry Robbins of Salt Lake City. vans and small son, LaReese, of days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden at East Jordan stake house in Mrs. Olive Coleman of Spring · City spent part of the week the joined Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Sandy Friday, October 8, at 2 p. m. Darlington, Idaho, spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Otho Roundy spent guest of her daughter and son-In- and Mrs. George Shaw, of Murray, it has been announced by Mrs. visiting at the home of Mr. and last week-end visiting at Alton. Mrs. Henry Closner and Mr. and law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cabibi. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jorgensen Miss Erma Nunley of Spring City Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hammer of Vinnie Boulter, captain. A "white Mrs. R. M. Leak. twelve friends at a entertained Hugh S. Finlayson fell while at supper Tuesday was also a guest part of the week Salt Lake and enjoyed a house elephant" sale will be conducted in evening after warming at the new home of Mr. connection with the meeting, which work on Parley Spratling's house Mutual. of Mr. and Mrs. Cabibi. and broke two ribs and Mr. and Mrs. George Eskelsen and Mrs. Curtis L. Shaw, Satur- will be under the direction of Mrs. Monday Devearl Molyneaux and Alfred slightly fractured another. · d Cit Lak Salt f child Beth Alsop. Y ay everung. e ren o and Mrs. Albert Scott of Oklahoma Engstrom motored through EastMr. and Mrs. Marx Blackett of were guests Sunday of Mr. and Salt Lake City were guests SunMrs. Adolph Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen and day of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Eskel- Jack Larsen. Mrs. Ray Ashcraft of Boise, Idasen, were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Veri Brown of Sandy. ho, arrived Saturday for a visit Mrs. Cecil Furr of Mesa, Ari- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. zona, is visiting with her parents, G. Carlsen. She was formerly Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hawkins of Miss Elna Carlsen. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jorgensen Granite. Mrs. Furr was formerly and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans were the Miss Lucille Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Paul c. Boyce en- among 24 stake Sunday School tertained at a dinner party at their workers who enjoyed a steak fry home Monday evening, honoring Wednesday evening at Glacio lodge Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jacobs of Los in Little Cottonwood canyon. The Angeles, California. Covers were affair was in honor of the retiring laid for 11 guests, after which superintendency. Mr. Evans was bridge was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. chosen as the succeeding second Jacobs have been guests at the counselor. Mrs. L. W. Sharp and daughters Boyce home the past week. Mrs. Donna and Marvella spent Sunday Jacobs Is a sister of Mr. Boyce. RIVERTON SANDY I I I I n:· DRAPER EAST MIDVALE Don't wait for dark evenings••• have your lighting checked now this FREE EASY WAY! • • SCORES BIG HIT in the Motion PicbJre Cooking School ••• and the bride in the story is delighted when she discovers that, with this remark· able flour, even a beginner can make cakes an expert would be proud of! Pillsbury's Sno Sheen Cake Flour ; ; ; light and white as new-fallen snow ••• is made from certain exceptional soft wheats specially selected and specially milled for use in delicate cakes. ILL your home be properly lighted for safe seeing during the long fall and winter evenings ahead? Don't take chances. Phone for a free Sight Meter Survey. 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' George Sadler. The same program was also gJvMr. and M rs. AI ex E ngst rom entertained at supper Tuesday eve- en Monday afternoon to West Jorning. Those present besides the dan students. LaVern J. Dickson, Engstroms were Mr. and Mrs. music director at the school was ' James Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde in charge of the group. Terry and Mr. and Mrs. George The Plymouth program opened Sadler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lancaster with selections by the West Jarand family of Afton, Wyoming, dan band. Other numbers inwere visitors at the Arthur Sjo- eluded dancing by Rea Fay Beckblom home over the week-end. The Lancasters were in Salt Lake val- stead, Leola Bateman and Myrtle ley to attend the general confer- Steadman; vocal trio, Joy Bateman, Fae Henderssm and Joyce ence. Duane Sjoblom left Draper re- Sikson; vocal duet, Kent Duffin cently to enroll at the Utah State and Dale Palmer; violin duet, Fern Richardson and Merna Jensen. Agriculture College at Logan. Vocal duet, Betty and Lois Ray; A farewell testimonial will be given in the Firf!t ward chapel Saturday evening for Wilson plano solos, Stanley Peterson and Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Naylor; reading, Margie Woodruff Sorenson, who leaves re- Beckstead; violin and clarinet duet, B k t d F cently from Draper First ward for R ea ay ec s ea and Dorothy the California L. D. S. mission. The testimonial will consist of a Young; dance, Rea Fay Beckstead program followed by a dancing and Leola Bateman; vocal solo, 1 Reta Palmer. party in the amusement hall. PHONE YOUR DEALER OR UTAH POWER K LIGHT £:0. • listen to the Voice of .Firestone featuring Margaret St>cah, Monda;y evenings over Nationwide ~- B. C. Red :O.:ctt.ork • State and Center Street Phone: MIDVALE 271 |