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Show THE UTE SENTINEL Friday, February 18, 1938. ~s ofOu~" PAGE FIVR Children's Hour in Naziland Sugar Beet Industry Brings Millions to Utah ~Neighbors Ifon. l\1artin l\1. Larson Has Splendid Reputation The West Jordan plant of the In his capacity as judge of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., established Supreme Court, The Hon. Martin in 1916, was one of the most im- M. Larson has established a repu(Mrs. Rachael Forbush, Reporter) (Mrs. Irene Olson, RP.porter) portant of its kind to be constructed in the state of Utah. Salt Lake tation which is not excelled by ----·· Mr. and Mrs. William S. Dimond . Daughters of Utah Pioneers County is to be congratulated for any man who ever held that imspent last week as guests of their Sharp camp met \Vcdncsday afterhaving an industry that by its portant position. Judge Larson is daughter and her husband, Mr. and noon at the home of Mrs. R. H. constant growth and development known throughout th's ]urisdicMrs. Ira Hardcastle of Sandy. Clayton where election of .officers shows very clearly that it has al- ~ion for the fai~·ness of his decisThe ward reunion and old folks ' took rJace. County captam, Mrs. ways had capable and brilliant 1ons, and for h1s complete knowparty will be held as usual on Edith ~olt, of Salt Lake City, was Washington's birthday, February a special guest and also spoke. management for Jts 22 years of ledge of the law. 22. D:nner will be served from 12 Mrs. Ida B. Sharp was elected as existence. The value of an indus- 1 As a judge Of the Supreme noon until 1 :45 p. m. Program class ~eader; Mrs. Ru~y Sore~son, try of this magnitude to this dis- Court, ~ud~e La~son is a man who will commence at 2 p. m. A dance orgamst. . The . follo~ng offlC~rs trict can only be counted in the deals JUStice w1th fa1rness and will be held in the evening with a were retamed m the1r respective very good orchestra, for young and offices and will serve another millions of dollars. honesty of purpose that has made old, furnishing the music. te~m of two .years: Mrs. Mary C. In addition to the vast sums him one of the outstanding judges Mrs. Effie Lancaster teacher of Tnpp, captam; Mrs. Rachel M. I that Utah sugar beet farmers have of the state. Literature in the Rellef Society, Forbush, vice captain; Mrs. Annie been paid directly for their crops, In the election of Judge Larson completed the story of "The Log Christe~son, secr~tary- tr.easu~·er; ' Cabin Lady" on Tuesday with Mrs. Mrs. Mma W. N1els.en, h1stonan; agricultural experts agree that the to the Supreme Court, the people Ethel Dimond giving a demonstra- Mrs. Man.e H. Robbms, reg~strar; sugar beet plays a vital part in of the state of Utah have selection on a formal full course din- Mrs. Anme P. Greenwood, chapthe schemes of crop rotat.lon, as ted a man of no mean ability, and ncr, serv.ice for two, which was lain; Mrs. Ada S. Clayton, chorisproven by many suc:cessful grow- may the electorate continue to put very lovely. Mrs. Lancaster also ter. Refres~en~s were served. Dr. Joseph Goebbels may be a dictator to the German press, but to gave some very fine rules on table Mrs. Marg1e B1shop, Mrs. Clarers. They say that the sugar beet such men on the bench. etiquette. There was a good at- ence Sharp and Mrs. Lester For- his young daughter Hilde, the propaganda minister is just "vater." is equally valuable as a stimulator Throughout his period of sertendance even though the weather bush were birthday dinne~ guests Goebbels is shown with Hilde on the recent occasion when he attended vice to the people of the State of was inclement. of Mrs. May Smart of Umon, Sat- a children's party and delivered an address which was broadcast through- of year-around farming activities out the country. Goebbels, who Is one of the most fiery of the Nazi by furnishing through its by-prodMrs. Edward Hart has been ill urday. ders, controls all forms of public information, such as the news- ucts excellent and economical feed for the past week. Mr. Mrs. Ben C~tler and A large number from the ward family motored to Bountiful Sun- papers, radio stations and motion picture studios und theaters. for livestock during the winter attended the Gold and Green ball day and spent the daoy with Mr. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - m o n t h s , which in turn supplies the at Riverton on Tuesday evening. and Mrs. Fred Cutler. eighth birth ann'versary of her Milton P. Strong of Raymond, Mrs. Foster Greenw~>Od, Jr., daughter, Dollie.· Games were en- means for soil fertility. Alberta, Canada, is visiting with very pleasantly entertamed la~t / joyed and luncheon served to 28 The Utah-Idaho Sugar Company (Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Reporter) r latives in West Jordan. He has Friday evening hononng Mrs. Onn guests. deserves enduring pra.ise for being been staying at the home of Mr. Greenwood of Sandy. Progressive Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown, Mr. and a pioneer of sugar beet culture in and Mrs John T. Booth and Mr. · games were played and luncheon The marriage of Vl vian Amelia Mrs. R. J. Vom Baur, Mr. and and Mrs·. William S. S. Dimond served to Mrs. Doris Forbush, Nelson, daughter of Mrs. Ella Nel- Mrs. Dale Holt, all of Salt Lake, the intermountain district. It during the past week. Miss Bernice Burgon, Mrs: Hazel son of Sandy, and Delbert How- Mr. and Mrs. Lavere Adams of would be unfair to our readers if Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Richardson Nelson of Crescent, Mrs. Alice Me- ard Beckstead, son of Mrs. Eliza Park City, Mrs. G. L. Bateman of in this business review we did not are rejoicjng over the birth of a . Gee, Mrs. Edith Oldham of Salt L. Beckstead of Midvale tool{ place Sandy were visitors Sunday of give full credit to this company da.ughter on Sunday of this week. 1 Lake City, Mrs. Nola Bartlett, Mrs. during last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bateman. d •t bl d h" f Mts. Ethel Dimond had her I Norene Greenwood, Mrs. Valora Mr. and Mrs. Verlen Bateman an 1 s capa e 1ea ers 1P or a John G. Wilkins has been fl.pmother, Mrs. Lloyd, of Riverton LaFevre, Mrs. Verda Lambson, pointed night ma1·shal in Sandy 0 f Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Ed generous measure of our prospervisiting with her last week. ' Mrs. Nola Hansen, Mrs. D. E. City, according to Mayor A. R. Brown of Salt Lake were Sunday ity. Charles E. Steadman returned Greenwood, Thelma Greenwood Gardner. F. A. Orton was retained visitors of Mrs. Sophrona Batehome from Idaho on Thursday eve- and Virginia Bishop of Sandy, as day marshal. man. ning of last week. Mrs. Grace G. Thornton and Mrs. Mrs. Homer \V. Jayne.3 and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I. Fra"k Goff of Mrs. Charles Lambirth has been Merillee Glover of East Midvale. \Vilford Olsen were visitors Fri- Idaho and Mrs. Sophrona Bateman E'Uffering with an infected foot, Valentine ideas were carried. out day of Mrs. Ray Eck at her home of Sandy were dinner guests Fribut is some better at present. in the menu and decoratwns. in North Salt Lake. Mr:;. K~k vvas day of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brady Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gardner's chil- Prizes were won by Mrs. Norene a former resident of San:iy. of Salt Lake. This community has assumed a dren are on the sick list with the Greenwood and Mrs. Alice McGee. Mrs. John Ord, Mrs Enc AnMr. and Mrs. Stanley Bl'ckstcau d mumps. Mrs. Niel Olson attended the derson, Mrs. John Farrer, Mrs. of Herriman were visitors Thurs- position of prominence in worl Mrs. Edith Steadman had as her meeting Of her "U" club at the George D . Charlier, Mr3. Alva day evening of Mr. :md Mrs. J. affairs because of the close coguests on Wednesday of last week, . Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City Hansen, Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. C. Thomas Ostler and family. operation existing between the her sister, Mrs. Ruth Evans, of Wednesday evening. S. Anderson, Mrs. Fmncis A. OrMr. and Mrs. I. Frank C.otf c-f business men, the manufacturers, Midvale, and her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swenson had ton and Mrs. Mat'ltla. Vanden- Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holt and the citizens of Salt Lake Emma Burgon, of Murray. as their week-end guest, Denver burg were guests at 'l birthday and daughter of Salt Lake and M'ss Vaudis Olson of Salt Lake Blatter, who is attend'ng the "Y" social given by Mrs. Et.l.ei Dastrup Mrs. Sophrona Bateman were din- . County. One of the firms which City spent the week-end at the at Provo. His home is in Chi- at her home in Salt Lake City ner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. has played a very important part home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nook, Montana. Monday. J. D. Bateman. in the growth and development of Albe t Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Clinger of Samly The teachers of Scmdy J?irst this section is the Mid-Western Leila Steadman, daughter of Mr. vcre dinner guests of Mr. and ward primary entertained their and Mrs. Charles E. Steadman, is Mrs. Kenneth Booth on Sunday. various classes at a Valentine Dairy Products Co., manufacturin the L. D. S. hospital. She was Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen en- wcial Monday at the ward chapel. operated on for appendicitis on tertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Games were enjoyed and luncheon (Mrs. s. Peter Peterson, Reporter) ers of Sunfreze ice cream and distributors of Arden milk. This firm Saturday morning. This makes Frank \Vyss of Salt Lake City. se•ved, and all children were preThe Mutual Improvement Associ- has assumed a civic responsibility the Ste:tdman's third daughter to St'lks High Councilman George r:cnted with valentines. he operaterl nn during the winter F. Webb and Lee Olson of the Lorin Campbell, the noted ma- ations of Granite enjoyed a de- toward Salt Lake County which for appendicitis. Jo dan high seminary were special gician, entertained the students lightful dancing party Tuesday would be difficult to describe. At peakers Sunday evening at the of the Sandy punior high school evening, February 8. Representa- all times this company has made regular scrament services held in \\ .. th his magic arts Friday after- tives of the stake dancing com- 1 mittee were present and gave a every attemp.t to co-opera~e on the ward chapel. Miss Kathleen noon at the school auditorium. (Mrs. Rachael Forbush, Reporter) Jensen gave a reading "Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Horne demonstration of the new "Green !programs which gave prom1se of of Sandy announce the marriage and Gold" waltz. Refreshments benefit to the community as a \Valks." M"r. and Mrs. V'l'~lter Berrett atMrs. Jacob Jensen of Salt. Lake of their daughter Miss Beth Horne, were !:'erved. whole A more civic-minded exetenrlcd [1 social given by relatives City and Hans Jensen and ch•ldren to Lay Robinson of Hollywood, Mrs. Martin Bowen and baby, . · of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Walters of 1 were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. California. The wedding tool{ Sylvia of Riverton, visited last cutJVe personnel would be hard to Salt Lal:e City at their home and Mrs. C. W. Thornton. pl:::ce February 7 in Phoenix, Ari- Sunday at the home of her moth- find than that which directs the ThurEday evenin~- The affair was I Mrs. L. W. Sharp was a party zona. The couple are honeymoon- er, Mrs. Emma Beckstead. I policies of this progressive conin compliment to their wedding ~>"uest at the home of Mrs. Gold~ ing in the northwest, and will The Granite ladies sewing club cern anniversary. . Lang of Sandy Thursday after- make their home in Hollywood. met this week at the home of Mrs. J. Frank Ward, the president of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Nelson w. Despain. At five o'clock dainty Mr. and Mrs. Edison Denny en- noon. refreshments were served to eight the concern, is deserving of spete . tained a group of friends Thursof Sandy announce the marriage Mrs. D. Stanlev Adams and Mrs. cay evening. Progressive cards Tom Dewey of Sandy, room moth- of their daughter, M'ss Maxine ladies. cia! mention, s.ince it is he who in nnd luncheon were enjoyed. ers of the 6th gra~e. ass1sted by Nelson. to A. Owen Allmendinger . ¥r. and Mrs.. Alex .A. Brand the final analysis adapts the proThe fifteen year old son of Mr. the teacher,_ entertamed the group son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. All- VISited Sunday w1th the•r nephew, ' . and Mrs. Sam Beckstead is re- at a Va!entme party at the school mendinger of Midvale. The mar- Harvey Brand, of Stockton, who gram of the company WJth full ' iage took place Wednesday of is convalescing at the Holy Cross consideration of its relationship to covering from an attack of oneu- Monday. monia at the L. D. s. hospital. Mrs. Earl Evans attended the last week. hosp.ital from. injuries sustai?ed in the community in which it makes Friends and relatives of Mrs. Sisters Club meeting held at the Almon Samuelson, son of Mr. a mme cave-m recently.. Hts le~s its headquarters. We would be . . M:ay Smart gathered at her home home of Mrs. E. N. Howard of and Mrs. Victor Samuelson, is re- were caught by the fallmg debns Saturday and celeb ated her birth- Holladay on M_onday. Those en- ported to be in a critical condi- and were badly crushed. The in- jblmd mdeed were we not to recogday anniversary. Hot dinner was ioying the affall' we~e Mrs. C. R. tion at the St. Marks hospital, ju:ed man has a wife and two nize the give full credit to this served to about twenty guPsts. Walters of Salt Lake <;:ity, M:s. following an operation for sinus chtldt en. Its payroll 1progress.ive concern Mr. and Mrs. Rich Whitmore . 0 f Mr. and Mrs. w·miam Godfrey Walter Berrett of Umon, Mrs. infection and complications early 'tal · t· d ·t are enjoying an extended tr.ip Its VI lmpor ance, an I s announce the marriage of their Wallace Brown of Holladay and in the week. value to Salt Lake County. cannot daughter Jeanette and Delbert Mrs. Clyde Brady of East Mill Mts. C. C. Jensen and daughter, through California. Miss LaVaughn SmB;rt and Elder 1be overestimated. We congratulate Mrs. Fleda J. Larson. attended Naylor of South Jordan which Creek. took place at the brides home FriElders of the 33rd quorum and the birthday social Monday of Mrs. Horace Burgon of Umon were the the firm on its splendid record of . day evening. B.\shop Horace T. their wives and partners. and other Jensen, sister of Mrs. Otto Kof- guest speakers at the sacrament Godfrey performed the ceremony, invited guests numbenng abol;lt oed, at her home in Brigham City. service in Granite Sunday evening. achievement. and with his wife entertained at thirty-five, motored to GlaciO Merrill and Grant Shaw, Jack dinner for the im~ediate families Lodge in L.ittle Cottonwood can- Thompson and Dean Bishop who Fluorescent lighting, shadow The huge exhibit buildings of following the marriage. The bride yon Monday evening where tl~ey are attending school at the Utah areas, luminescent and iridescent ·the 1939 Golden Gate International was unattended. She was hon- held a most enjoyable ValentJ_ne Agricultural College at Logan, features, vapor effects, waterfalls, Exposition were pre-fabricated on ored guest at a shower given on party. Dancing, games and dm- spent the week-end with their flaming pylons and other devices the ground and erected in secWednesday by Mrs. Horace God- ner were the main diversions. relaties in Sandy. frey. Twenty-five guests enjoyed Mrs. Emil Lowe entertained at will make the scene at night one tions. Frank But~er was the honored games and luncheon. guest at a birthday party Thurs- a birthday social at her home Sat- of rare beauty on Treasure Island Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Forbush day evening given by members of urday afternoon honoring the visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. his family at the home of Mr. ~~:nd tenth birthday anniersary of her at the 1939 World's Fair of the Davis of Holladay. Mrs. P. A. Swenson. Progresstve daughter, Betty Rose, and the West. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Smith cards and luncheon was enjoyed motored to Brigham City Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swenson •llililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllniiiiiiiiiiiiiii!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII/IIJL. where they were guests of Mr. and of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mrs. Kenneth Carter. Mrs. Carter Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Irven HEADQUARTERS FOR was formerly Miss Vida Smith. Swenson, and Mr. and Mrs. SwenNorman, the young 10 year old son. ! son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ProcMrs. Merl ThOinton was a Salt tor, underwent an operation for ap- Lake City visitor Friday. pendicitis at the St. Marl{S hosMrs. Annie Walker and daughpital Friday morning. The 12 ter, Betty, returned home durin~ In the Jordan Valley year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the week-end after a six weeks George Gould, Jackie, was taken stay w.ith Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walkto a local hospital for the same er at LaPoint. The latter couple We use the best quality vegetable parchment, operation Wednesday. Both of the visited relatives here Sunday. patients are reported as recovering Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nielsen enand give you first class workmanship and service. nicely. tertained at a family dinner SunScouts of Troop 124, together day. Special guests included Mr. with their leader, Lee Daynes, and and Mrs. Jack Rosell and Mr. and PRICE LIST: Del Newbold enjoyed a skiing par- Mrs. Ab Benson of Salt Lake City Unprinted: ty Sunday in Parley's canyon. . and Vernon Parker of Santa Sunday School conference was Barbara, California. Mr. Parker Per 100 ...................................................... held Sunday with about 400 people was a member of a Boy Scout Printed: present. Assistant superintendent troop at the California city some D. Frank Griffiths of the stake three years ago of which the Niel100 ...................................... _........................ board was a special guest speaker. sen's son, Amos, was the leader. 200 ,_ ..................... -....·······---······--··--.......... Numbers were given by the Ladies Now he has been called on a mis· Chorus under the direction of Mrs. sion to the Southern States. ! 500 Marvin Beckstrom. Mrs. Roy Mrs. Ruth Johnson of 30 D 1,000 .............. _............ -....... _................... rice favored with a reading. Next street and Mrs. Alma Anderson, al- I Sunday evening the British mis- so of Salt Lake, were co-hostesses s!onary society of Salt Lake will Wednesday even.ing at a social WHEN YOU NEED B U T T E R W R A P E R S present in pageant form, the complimenting Mrs. Armond Ald'"'Introduction of the Gospel in rich at the John Petersen home Great Britain. Wednesday. Forty-five guests Mrs. May Smart joined a group played progressive games. Dainty f old friends and spent Wednes- luncheon was served. day with Mrs. Florence M. Oliver of Salt Lake, a former Union resiStenio Vincent, president of dent. Haiti, hopes to have an exhibit at -------Five hundred sheets fine quality the 1939 World's Fair on Treasure Phone: Mid. :Midvale, Utah Typewriting Paper for 85 cents, Island stressing tourism and the at the Ute Sentinel office. 1 1 coffee industry of his country. ' 11111111111111111111111/11111111111111/11111111111111111111111111/lllll/lllllllllllli/illllillll·:~lllllllllllll!ll//ll/llllllll!/!1111111/llil!lll/llll/illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'' EAST MIDVALE WEST JORDAN I Utah the judicial funct.'ons of our government have never suffered a loss of dignity and the prestige of the State Supreme Court has been enhanced. \Ve believe th people of thts community arc to be congratulated on having placecf 1such an ab:e. man i~ su.ch an important pos1t10n. VIe w1sh at t.hiE time, on behalf of our r eaders to offer Judge Larson our s!nceres congratulations on a splendid record. Architectural features, costing $1,000,000, including main gate 120 feet high, South and East towers, pyions, arcades, arches and a 400-foot central steel tower, are now under construction for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. SAVE $20 ON NEW REFRIGERATOR Last year's model - Easy terms DWIGHT'S General Electric Appliances Phelp's Bldg. Midvale NOW At PENNEY'S SANDY Lowest ices in Mid-Western Dairy Products Company YEA on GRANITE UNION vera Always FIRST With LOWER PRICES Penney's again prove their leadership in Work Clothes Values! OXHIDE OVERALLS I Men's I · . Blue or Stripe . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . Boys'· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUPER PAY OVERALlS Blue or Stripe Men's ·· ·.. ············Sl. 9 Boys'··· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9e FOREMOST WAISTBAND OVERALLS Men's were $1.19, now Boys', 'were 98c, now ..... 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