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Show THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, August 19, 1938. Page Fiye vacation tour of Yellowstone park · erican Fork canyon. week. last • ~ fl IU The Melchizedek priesthood out-~"ft1.11 Miss B!anche Boberg left ~unrrRO~E ,~, .II ing of the West Jordan stake was day mornmg for Seattle, Washing- i J' .• -!} held Wednesday evening at the . ton, where she will visit her broth1 Saratoga resort. • ,, 111 1 er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ''At D The Missionary class of the Paul Parr, who have been attend-, awnlng Riverton Second ward will hold ' accomtheir monthly party at Lagoon ~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~g§ ing school there. She will 1 b~G"i=2= pany the Parrs on a motor trip 1'! ~-· on Monday, August 22, under the A. S. Brown is a great liberal, a down the coast to Los Angeles t . direction of their class leader, Fr--y 1 American, anxious at true and then back home. Elias B. utte.rfield. The refresb.J:?~nt J '\"h'en the dav·n Lowell Bobe•·g returned to Los flames in the sky - '' committee 1s under the supervisiOn ·• times to promote conditions whic!J. (Mrs. S. Peter Peterson, Reporter) (Mrs. Rachael Forbush, Reporter) of Mrs. Maxine Butterfield assistAngeles Sunday after a short visit will be helpful to poor and ricla with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ed by Mary Freeman, Beth Webb, alike, to keep the U. S. a countcy' H. Boberg. Butterfield. Evelyn and joined Greer c. L. Mrs. and Mr. Thomson Cam10n Mrs. r. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cottrell, acof equal opportunity, a g~·ea.t Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, and Midvale and Mr. an_d Mrs. S. relatives and friends and enjoyed companied by Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Peter Petersen of ~ran1te motor- "Utah Copper Day" at Sunset Mr. and Mrs. David Sorenson and democracy. And his years of serTate of Tooele, left Tuesday mornson, Jerry, of Denver, Colo., left ed to Ephraim _Fnday to attend beach on Sunday. vice have convinced the rank !!.r&d ing for a two weeks' vacation in Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nance en- Saturday to spend a few days at the .funeral services of Mrs .. Hans file that in him they have a de.. the Pacific northwest. Christensen. The latter IS an tertained at a family dinner on Yellowstone National park. fender of their rights. Mrs. S. E. Huff leit Tuesday for aunt of Mr. Thomson and Mrs. I Thursday evening at their new I The Gleaner girls of the River-1 a short visit in Franklin, Idaho. i home on 13th East. Covers were I ton Second ward met at the home ersen. (Contributed byfriends of A.S.BroWA) She will visit her mother. of Miss Nona Freeman Tuesday r. and Mrs. ~eorge H. Paul- laid for 10. Girls Of the 4-H club of Draper son had as their house. guests 1 The Misses Slytie Edge!, Afton j evening. Sewing was enjoyed after ward are holding a party in First 12! to served was luncheon which of, last wee~ Mr. an~ Mrs. Bill Gates Edge! and Dorothy Sheppard Creek on Saturday, AugWillow guests. Edge!, Sylvan Mr. and Cottonwood and M~. and and family of Salina 1 ust 20. Planning to attend the The Riverton Second ward ReMrs. Arch Pauls~n ~d family of Newell Johnson, and Bud Shepparty are Norma Terry, Arlene pard enjoyed a moonlight hike to lief society held a quilting at the . Los Angeles, C!7liforwa. Molyneaux, Norma Sadler, Velora James M. Whitmore of Gramte, Mt. Timpanogos Saturday after-~ home of Vera Mortenson Tuesday. • Sorenson, Jacqueline Boberg, and Luncheon was served to twelve Oran Greenwood ~f Sandy, Mar-l noon and Sunday. The 40th annual reunion of tha I their leader, Alta Dow. cell Graham of Midva~e and. Sy I Miss Hazel Van returned Sun- guests. Volunteer Light artillery. Utah Ogof ward 18th the of Priests Priward First Riverton Bailer of Sal~ ~ake ?lty enJOyed day evening from a two-weeks' I The den took charge of the sacrament mary Homecoming was held at a delightful fishing tnp to Grand-, stay 1·n Wyomi'ng. batteries A and B, of the Spanlsk . a t D raper F'Irs t war d meet mg A Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Godfrey th~ war,d chapel Thursday. da d dy lak es I ast wee k end · war veterans, was held American Short evening. Sunday chapel Last Sunday Mrs. James ~- and little son Dale left for their ch1ldren s parade, program, and at the home of evening Saturday the up made singing and talks I all. by enjoyed Whitmore wa_s host.ess to a. dell- ho~e in Co!U:sa, C~lifornia. They refreshments were B. Tripp Gf F. Mrs. and Mr. program. M. ward Second Riverton The with month past the cious trout dinner m compliment have spent Union. Mrs. James H. Grey and Mrs. I. A. held an outing at the Sarah to Mrs. Marcell Graham, Mrs. I 1 t' A S BROWN H. Swenson of Lehi were weekend d Maurine toga resort Monday evening where Robert Lindsay and the Misses re ;l IV~~- ereM . Election of officers took place • • home. Crane Sam the at guests enwas luncheon and swimming Mrs and le Isses taxmfeMa:Cleo and Roberta Lindsay of Mid-J f 1 1 The Draper band will play at d · · · Greec are gues s o al as o lows: president, J. E. Wa.mtJOye ale Mid t E f · · v e. 0 Utah f t t' 20. August Fairview on Saturday, d v ·of Salt as Despam E 1 M cot of Salt Lake; first vice pre The Democra IC par Y_ o Mr.· and Mrs. Gwynne PageDan Melde and Mrs. Tom . axf'Ie ld J . Mr. Mr. ~ndd M rsf. C al:f t' ularly fortunate m having The occasion is "Draper Day'' be- . a 1 orma were Lake , ent Sunday wi'th Mr. and daughter, La Juana, an. d son, on., and chil ren o dent, secretary and treaS11rer, ...... · t eres t o f th e IS par IC · th e m "'P d P ing h el d m Mr. and Mrs. Mered 1th Page left t r M house guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M Neistrom Salt Lake· second 0. Brown, S. A. as person a such business. poultry , familY her D''lroit. in the attend to morning Monday Salt of a~ e roc ~iiner ~·. B. Maxfield in Granite last week. preside~t, F. B. Tri;p; historvice of capacity the in serve to willing montl to a small town in In compliment to the ~irthday an- L k~ss gra~~~:~ghter of Senator Indian festival at Bluff, utah. R. Mabey, Salt Lake. Charles ian, committeman. National Miss Muriel Green, with a party 1 Nebraska, whPrP at fift~rn ~'1e h<· gu st for 10 days at ~iversary of Mr: Maxf1e!q, a fam- K~ • . . f the rank b T from Salt Lake, _returned to he11 1 gan tu t~ad1 sch<><•l. flarn !lan('cs e 1 home. mg,. IS a 1Iy ~arty was. ""Ven Aug1lst 10. .. and publicity offi'cer, Arthur '"' • many mem ers 0 . . (Mrs. Irene Olson, Reporter) I r Call of Murray home after spendmg several days! and huskiug lwes too.k a 1·Itt 1e ot· 1ICr .Sh Edge Miss G.eorgiao· H~rdy and Mr~. theM Frank and file of the party his first m- Thomas, Salt Lake. time, but she ::;a\'e a Jot or it to rs.l M~y ev· ·n·a Denny wa~ visiting in Yellowstone park. Thos. Blair entertamed at a farm- f traduction to them was more than poetry. At twPnty she hnd written E F I d M '![ • evem'ng at the ormer Y ISS Irgt 1 · 1 Fr'day 1 1 .. Fifty-four veterans who enlist·e<& Mr. and Mrs. John J. F. Schm1'dt rs. saact · dreeman an h'ch t the poem "At Dawnin::;" and read h t'ng Mr and honored guest Thurs da Y after - an"'d r.son, . BYa i rSOCia h orne, comp1rmen ,. ti t d M accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. thrilling. It was an even w 1 orne Herman, re urne other Mrs Edih h . 1 ay 5 • 1898 an were sa one.,. f w;ill always be remembered, and t Monday after spending the week it at a literary evening. where heJ· .. . • Mrs. Cecil Furr, who left Mon- noon w en er m in the Philippines during the war. day for their home in Safford, son Denny, entertamed m her end visiting with friends and re- sweetheart took the hint. They we1·e Richard Claussen and daugh er o married and went to make a home Salt Lake, motored to Ferron, the occasion was one which per· a1 honor Games and luncheon were t · were in attendance. Lights and Utah, Sunday and spent the day d P . H Iativero at Soda Springs and at 111 t . · Arizona. For the pas sever mitted the audience to be very ome.;tea · a Georgetown, Idaho. months the Furrs have been the enJOyed by 20 gues. s. There the young couple met visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl large, for it was the broadcast American flags decorated the Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hamilton and Seventeen mem?ers of ~he 1~th house guests of Bishop and Mrs. lawn. Following a delicious lunch,.. grade of. the Uruon JuniOr high Mahonr,i Butterfield spent the Charles Wakefield Cadman, then at Larsen. R. s. Hawkins. Mrs. Fred H. May and family rom the State Capitol on the OC- eon the remainder of the time the beginning or his musical career. sc~ool, With Mr .. Kenn~th Brady, week end at Fish lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben S. Ham- He discovrred the young author's and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith casion of the first inauguration e~Joyed a moonlight hike to Mrt. Timpanogos, o. n Saturday afte - I'lton are spendlMg several weeks 1 love lyric in an oltl notebook and and baby motored to Mill Creek of President Franklin Delano was spent reminescing. immediately set music to it. Tlwy canyon s un d ay. ~' It A . S . B rown on that at F1'sh lake. noon and evenmg. (Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Reporter) A 1arge numb er f rom w es t Jor- R ooseve . the song, but it was six years sold Mrs WI'llard Butterfi'eld and Mrs. May Smart and members · the s tak e occasion revealed to the people of *FOR SALE-Low-wheel farm before it becamo popular. She wrote d an and o th er war d s 1n J·o.ined the.ir many daught.ers, Carma and Janus, and other family her of. · · f . t t' d th · The "From including numbers wagon, platform .scales, large h d d · aug - fnends when they frollcJ:ed at son, Dee, accompanied by Sylvia Land Of The Sky Blue Water", attended the pnes oo ou mg1 at Utah the depth of hiS ee1mg m Mrs. Lillie Phillips an pump, coop sprayer. Midvale 1 Butterfield, left Saturday to spend "Shanewis", "I Hear A Thrush At Saratoga on Wednesday of as supporting President Roosevelt ters, Betty and Bonnie, of Glen- Lagoon on Smelter day Fnday. ;:;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::::;::.:;;;,;;;;::;;;::~ passed have which years the and I sports other and games dale, California, have returned . !"-· R. ~homp~on of Los Ang~I.es two weeks visiting at the home Eve", earned membership in the week. Ball I home after spending two weeks J. omed his fam_ I!y who are VISit- of Mrs. Butterfield's parents, Mr. .\meri<'an Society of Compo~ers, and swimm.ing, lunching and dane• that shown have event that since fi'ne A I'n parti'c!'pated were 'noWl' th relati'ves I'n Sandy Mrs Phil Th k th 1 · "' con· and Publishers, aiiCl uthors . Lake. Bear at Price A. T. Mrs. and ey · wee e durmg here - mg · ·· but service" "lip mere not was it readings, of The Gleaner Girls of the River- unues to collaborate with Cadman. program consisting lips is the former Miss Lillie Er- will return home shortly. 1 jokes, musical numbers were giv- that every word he uttered on that : Her name is Mrs. Clyde Proctor was a Salt ton Second ward met at the home ickson, daughter of Peter ErickCompetent and en. The spec.ial feature being a historic occasion came from the. l.J1?4.1~q3 puowyo!!:l 3ii 3 N Lake visitor Monday, ~est of of Miss Lorenna Madsen Tuesday 11 son of Sandy. court proceaure put over hy tbe Qualified (Music Features & Photo Syndic>teJ The Misses Joy Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. !"~'ltchard. evening. Handicraft sewing was stake presidency and the high heart. Mr~s. Wal~e" Berrett JOmed her enjoyed after which Miss Jean Joyce Boulter spent last week at forSome time ~t would be very fitcouncilmen, created much amuse1'aw:;L1te:· ac tbe home of Mrs. Mact~en assisted Miss Lorenna in Draper v:ith relatives. Betty 'Williams, Prrtsy Williams, '\ ~ ilnce Brown in East Mill Creek serving lunch to 15 guests. The services held Sunday evening in ment. During the dance a special ting for some one to write a full Bonnie Boberg-, Geneva N.icholl, ,·-~cne~clay for :;, social afternoon ne,;t class will be held at the home the ward chapel. Orson Jensen number in costume was given by historic sketch of the many actialso spoke. Mrs. Mamie Tholen Meredith Page of Riverton. The of Miss Doris Johnson. from Marian and Mary Geo -ge and Roy- ~wwing: a 1 o'clock luncheon. ~rrs. Hans Nielsen left Wednes- gave a reading and Miss Alta seventies had direct charge of the vities of A. S. Brown and right The J H. Greers are spendin_g lance Pete;·scn enjoyed an outing Ie of his ach1·eve · at S -"rato.-,~" Thursc',ay evening. I Salt Lake Cou11-ty · ChI- day for Three Rivers, California, Glover favored them with a piano out·m g · · near the pinnae m 11.ort time vaca t'10nmg inspirthat quoted be will ments and Lundquist Primary Election. A. Mrs. Democratic and Mr. solo. weeks two !'pend will where she Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell of n;-><;,0. the to greeting memorable and ing by accompanied Vaudis, daughter, Mickelsen M. P. Mrs. and Mr. and daughter her with visiting: Ella "'i:;s June Smart and Miss Hcnimnn are spending two weeks September 18, 1988. 3 guests of their daughter, and ~. rlf"ey are enjoying a splendid ~on.in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert of Butler were guests on Sunday Mrs. Lundquist's mother of Ben(Pd. Pol. Adv,) jamin, motored to Hanna, Duch- 1new executive just as he had takof Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cutler. he · hu~'Ja d, 1\-Ir. and Mls. Dale u·p to Jackson Hole in Wyoming Smith. Mrs. Wyatt Starr of Portland, esne county, and visited with Mr. en the oath of office. The Primary Homecoming and nd Yellowstone park. AJ1en of Hyrum, Utah. h'Jd d dn ~..~ r.s. Olive Batchelor of Castle The position of National com~ s. Arnold H · Moon Wed er an c I ren, Bazaar of the Riverton Second Oregon, is visiting with Mrs. M. and Mr ;_l,fr!: . .Tean Gar is a thankless one bemiteeman week. last of Thursday and nesday Mrs. and Mr. and Thornton J. house ward the at held was Gat~> Is vi. iting at the home of t'r, nn ;md Kent, have spent the ward Frank Spratling left Saturday -,t two weekn with Mrs. Gard- Thur!"day afternoon with the Pri- Niels Nielsen. her c'l"n h t>r B"d ~:m-in-law, Mr. Sharp spent with his son-in-law, Heber Aylett, cause it carries with it a great Leonard Mrs. ' 1J· ··en~.s .• fr. and :.\1rs. Albert mary officers and teachers in and M · Tr ar L. 8 " n"on and Lu •'on of 1Jnicn. The-,· retu• n- charge. Delbert Freeman acted as Thursday at Midvale, a guest of to spend a few days at Brighton. deal of constant expense which ·ons. Miss Rela Spratling was an ovtheir home in Blackfoot, Ida- .:naster of ceremonies Tbe follow- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sharp. •o ; ' Gillen G. l\Ir and 1Irs. Pnr!ey er 'ght guest of Miss Vivian the person occupying that position Falls, and "· t•; .. er. Joy, of Id:tho Enoch DEMOCRATIC CANUIDATE m :\-Ir. and Mrs. Allen Bateman of ing program was presented: song l. this wee!r. Tdah'). and ll'fr. <~nr! Mrs must pay out of his own pocket. ~'rs Samm l L. Gardner. and by all of the Prim:=try children; Logan entertained Sunday for Mr. Smith of Holding, on Tuesday of -forEveryone with a complaiut about Kent, of invocation by Elaine Peterson; re- and Mrs. C. W. Thornton and last week. ar.tl GiJl,':t and family of O'lsis were "hil;·r~n. Ka en Miss Ruby Richards left Mon- party activities, brings it to the <;uc' b dm i 'g tre wee'; f:f M · and ,,, ..•Lfcot. Idaho, spe:nt the early told story by Paul Butterfield; children. for Loga.n. where she has ac- National committeemen and conday week the spent Dahl Soren Mrs. children; Primary the by song of guests the as week last of f familyy. and Mrs. Carl P:e•·son a positi?n .as secret::"ry .to tinually he is asked to act as a cepted Persyl Mrs. and Mr. with end assisted Silcox, Mrs. act, onkev HerMrs. G. L. E::2to nan of Sandy Mrs. Gardner's siste,, Mrs. Professor Morns m the dairy mby several of the Primary girls; Richanlson of Murray. and 1'er parents, M:r. and .frs. m2n J. Smith of Draper. Reliability - Capability sort of referee between factions . Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ashment dustry of tbc U. S. A. C. Tuesday Mrs. Herman Smith en- butterflv dance, by the Larks and John R. Cu<~hin<;", of Salt Lal:e, tactful his By party the 'thin Oliver George Mrs and Mr \ E A left Tuesday, morning for Newark, tet"tr.mea h"r mo th er, ·u · WI . · Honesty - IntegrJy · . · Bluebird girls; recitation, Mrs. attended the family reunion of """rs. New Jcr!"f'y, where they w.iil visit :Curgon, and sisters, Mrs. Jean Mary Silcox; story, Carma But- Phillip Pugsley, deceased, which and two daughters, Mary Jean diplomatic way of handling every 1 (Pd. Pol. Adv.) and Ra~ Ann, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, such situation, A. S. Brown has with their ~i:3ter Rnd daughter, •·n.• ncr, :\-Irs. La Rue Jeppson, terfield; song. the Primary chil- was held Satur'day at Lagoon. J Mrs. Jack Ferguson visited in were dmner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Roche. They expect to .Mad'!'e Burgon and Mrs. Phyllis drcn; benediction, Edna Newman. - -M rs. D ona ld G ai'd ner w e dnes da y. demonstrated that he has a head. . · at he home in Draper. goneanna month be l\!"~. The program was followed by Ogden Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Vernal H. Lund ~urgcn Among th.ose who attended t_he as well as a heart, and he has · Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush those in attendance visiting the •' serVJces of James G. Wid- freely given to the Democratic f~:meral Mrs. and Mr. and Mitchell son and grabwere: which booths various RE-ELECT of Bligham City announce the er on s mda from t H d t h birth of a son Thun~day, August party so that he might serve the . Y l oop bag, fishing pond, refres men s, Clarence Sharp and son, Dale, Ison a 11, at Brigham City hospital. Mrs. were birthday dinner guests Sun- ! West Jordan were, Mrs. Sophle people of his state with the same fortune telling. and handicraft. (Evelyn Butterfield, Reporter) Lund was formerly Miss Gladys Mr. Orlin Oliver returned Tues- day of Mr. and Mrs. Orval For- Gardner,. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rasmusf:en of Sandy. The Lunds day to his homf! in Riverton after bush of Murray when they enter- Gardner, Mrs. Rebecca Gardner, energetic efforts which have won for 4.year :Mr and Mrs. Archie Brown, spending two weeks at St. Marks tained for their little son Kent"s Mr. and. Mrs. Do~ald Hogan Sr., for him renown as a business exchave one other child. a daughter. RI~hardson, ~rs. cutive. ninth anniversary. Cov~rs were Mrs. WII.lard Countv Commissioner 1\Irs. Joyce Boulte.r returned :vrrs. Mae Peterson and daugh- hospital with an infected leg. Albert D1mond, M1ss GeneVIeve Norma Riley of Magna is spend- laid for 10. Saturoay after spendmg . a week te s, Joan, Patricia, and Geor·gia (Democratic Ticket) There radiates from A. S. Ronald Swenson, small son of G~rdner, M:. and Mrs. Joh~ C:· at Draper the guest of Miss Zelia Mae, and Mrs. Hattie Freeman ing several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irven Swenson, un- Richards, Bishop and Mrs. VIrgil Brown a feeling of hope and en- 1 . . I were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Oliver. . New_bold. Mrs. Ole Peterson, accompamed derwent an operation for the re- Goa~es, James H. Gardne: of thusiasm which makes itself felt Miss Jane Bradl~y IS spendmg Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Butterfield on "A road man for a road by Mr. and Mrs. Vern Taylor of moval of his tonsils on Monday Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Finlay- over an entire audience and the the week Rt .Amencan Fork the 1 Thursday evening. son and Mrs Albert Olson and · job." Mrs. Peter Bonecher and daugh- Salt Lake and Mrs R Rasmus guest of relatives. ' reported andatishis · · • home Saturday M rs. E s ther B ouIt er spen t th e ter, Rena, and Emery Barrett left sen, r~turned of foundation for this must be the home. as improVIng nice- Mr. and Mrs.· Robert Gardner after- ly (Pd. Pol. Adv.) Mrs. Howard Gorringe enter- Salt Lake. sincere conviction which he has weekend _the guest of her daughter Thursday for Yellowstone Nation- spending a week. at Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stead- that through the Democratic partained at a delightful 1 o'clock and son-m-law, ~r. and Mrs. B. a! park where they will spend the and southern California. -afternoon. man left Friday of last week f~r ty and its principles the greatThursday luncheon t weekend. . 't' H.MSmitRh andStfamiltY·. Thayr;te. Wyommg, to spend theJ.r Eight guests were present. 1\Ir. and Mrs. Fred Lloyd, acuar IS VIS! mg a rs. ose . est development of the U. S. will . vacatiOn. Scoto motored Gaddie C. S. Chas. Mrs. and Mr. by Helena, . ~ontana, the .guest of companied Dell Haun, accompamed by his take place, a development which field ' on Sunday. ~s. :William Daley. Mrs .. Daley Diamond of West Jordan, returned , (Incumbent) mother, Mrs. Bertha Haun, Gol~~t Sister of the late Archie Stu- home Sunday after spending s~v- 1 (Mrs. Rachael Forbush, Reporter) will give every citizen an opporCANDIDATE DEIUOCRATIC die, Dorothy and Francis Haun, d era! days at Elmo and Montpelier, t N' h 11 R ,·![. 11 and Leo Sabey left Wednesday of tunity to expand his efforts and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, re urne Idah IC o ose a "'ISS --for-' last week for a week's trip to life to the fullest extent \vithout Bl~lne Holt of South Jordan former residents of Rupert, Idaho, Friday of last week from Meeker,j Yellowstone park. SHERIFF (Mrs. Olive Boberg, Reporter) Colorado. where she spent the spent several days during the motored to Ogden to attend the any hampering restrictions. He reWood George Mrs. and Mr. MelMr. for services funeral aunt, his of home the at week Mrs. aunt, her of guest th_e mon~h SALT LAKE COUNTY has kept the respect and regard Edith Carlquist has suspended turned during the week from a bourne David Chugg who was killMrs. Rosamond Butterfield. . Mr.r:e Wix. . . Election, Sept. 13, 1938 Primary of "big business" even when he Miss Mavis Page, daughter of ed by lightning at Rupert last her music classes and gone to trip to Yellowstone park. ~Iss Man~ne Glls?n of SantaMr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood re- has, through his political efforts, qwn, Utah, IS spending a f~w Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page, visited week. Mrs. P. A. Swenson and Santa Monica, Calif., for her vaEfficiency and Law Enfo ceweeks the guest of her cousm, several days during the week at Mrs. Jack Ferguson accompanied cation. She will be back by school turned recently from a trip to seemed to take a lead in cw·bing ment symbolize hili parthe to and park Yellowstone time. the home of Leola Bateman and them. Doreen Stapley. business practices which are not administration. Canada. of der daughter, and Andrus Alta Mrs. Founof Hansen Ann Mary Mrs. Mrs. and Mr. grandparents, Lawrence_ Gre.ene of Los Af!- her Robert and Alice Ohweler o! in the· interest of the great masses tain Green is a ·h ouse guest of Melba, and son, Merlin, and Mrs. (Pd. Pol. Adv.) geles, Cahforma, and ·Truitt James A Bateman Agnes Fitzgerald visited relatives Magna are staying at the home of of the people. Paul Neilson ret~rned home on Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hansen. ~r~ene. of Sa~dy left Sunday to - - '~ Mrs. Eliza Garbot of Salt Lake in Woodland and Kamas Sunday. their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. VI It With their mother, Mrs. L. Wednesday from Three Rivers, parents their while Smith, Dell Mrs. Leon Bayer and children, California, after spending several is visiting her sister Mrs. Mary Greene of St. Anthony, Idaho. Jack and Teddy, and Mrs. Ethel a.re taking a trip to Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen and days visiting with his sister, Mrs. A. Robbins. i Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Greenwood Draney of Reno, Nevada, visited a park. granddaughters Carma Rae and Glenden Smith. The Egbert family reunion was Wayne Myers of Riverton and motored to Provo Friday and few days at the home of Mr. and Patsy, le~t M?nday for Los AnMrs. Frank Draney. They left for held at Lagoon Sunday. Members d M 'th M d James May of West Jordan regeles, Califor~ua. rs. r. an spent the ay WI E.arl J. Snnth_ of Ogden pleaded turned home Fri'day after spendlng DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for were: home Wednesday, accom- of the family who attended their ily f d Th w CJ'ft = 1 on gu ilty. to speedi.ng ch.arg_es and the past three months Vl.Sl'ti'ng 3 d 'th S S G M d am ·h ayne an · an M . . m1 rs. tDraney. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp h a d as er panie by Mr. and was fmed '~'"'10 m the JUstice court 1.n Oregon, Montana, and Wash- d' M rs. L . W r. Mrs. Fern Williams en ertained children of Thatcher, Idaho; J J M F 'd t . mner gues s on ri ay rs. · · the M. N. R. club last week. Mrs. and Mrs. William McCune and ington. of Sandy. Salt Lake and Mrs. I. Agnes Fitzgerald entertained the Mr. and Mrs. John P. Crough of Charles Myers of Echo v 1.81.ted Jensen of . Mr. and Mrs. Jay_ Murray and f s d · SALT LAKE COUNTY an y. little daugh_ter, of Bmgham, were at ht's home 1'n RI'verton Tuesday. A · N orns 0 club Th ursday aft ernoon at a pro- Salt Lake; M r. and M rs. W . E Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks are gram of games. Dainty refresh- Egbert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hamilton, guests ,durmg the week of Mr. Ro!'s Egbert and family, and Mr. Murray 8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. MahonrJ. Butterfield, and vacationing in Los Angeles and ments were served. Life-Long Democrat - Trustworthy - Qualified and Mrs. Alma Egbert and family formerDenney, R. Mrs. Elaine daughter, Essie, Jean Madsen and San Francisco. They will spend . Guy Murray of Sandy. ArMrs. Also Jordan. West of all and Rasmussen, Elaine Miss ly daughter, their with weeks two funthe attended Peterson Nelda of Mrs. Ellen Mullor and family to serve. (~d. Pol. Adv.) era! services held for Virginia Mrs. Fdrank GMreathodusMe andGfami- Mrs. Gilbert Rasmussen, both re- aminta Egbert, wife of the late 1 Eureka sfpenMt the dpast: wee~ 0 ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mothand rs. eorge cent brides, were honored at a Bishop John A. Egbert, r. an ly, an son, · Slack at Heber Friday. rs. · r .. an ~ests 1 miscellaneous shower given Thurs- er and grandmother of the family Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson, Hicks. Nicholl and family. . Mrs. Orin Greenwood and, baby day evening by Mrs. B. F. Andrus. group .. Swimming and lunch were Mr. and Mrs. J. W~lllam Thomp- and Mr. and Mrs. John Banks Sandy were guests on Sunday Seventy-five guests enjoyed the enjoyed. of Tanners at evening Friday spent sons, and Joy, daughter, _and son --------. affair. Clan~ and Harold, left Tuesday Flat in Little Cottonwood canyon. of Mrs. Foster Greenwood Jr. Architects, sculptors, illuminaMr. and Mrs. Ross Day and Mr. Miss Lucille Thornton returned Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Holt mor~mg for a trip to Yellowstone rts encnneers and hortiand Mr. vaughn Holt of South home Sunday after a 10 days' and Mrs. Henry Day returned on t' Natlonal park. o· Monday from a tour of the Yel- Ion expe • Jordan were luncheon guests Sun- visit with relatives in Logan. A 25-acre "Persian rug'" on the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. combined their have culturists ' park. National lowstone Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sharp joinwestern shore of Treasure Island Morris Butterfield and children. to plan founartistry and skill Ruth Mrs. Mrs. Lilly Brown and ed relatives Tuesday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson, enjoyed a picnic supper in Big Andrus returned last week from at the Golden Gat International tains of matchless beauty for the a visit to San Francisco. Exposition will be the largest and son, Donald, and daughter, Cottonwood canyon. World's Fair of the West on Rasmussen Milo Mrs. and Mr. counselor high Gardner, R. A. and Mr. by accompanied Elaine, decorative flower garden ever Mrs. Roy Peterson of Salt Lake, of East Jordan stake, was guest and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bateman 1939 (Paid Political Adv.) planted. spent Sunday afternoon at Am- speaker at the regular sacrament. of American Fork completed a Treasure Island. 0 I 4 "So The People May Choose" ? MEET UNION GRANITE I Spanish War Vets Hold 40th Reunion I I I I BOR. · WEST JO,RDAN I ° SANDY F Edward Walker ' f_ Stale Senator Mrs. Vada Jacobs' Coles County Recorder I RIVERTON J. B. MULLINS S. Grant Young · EAST MIDVALE DRAPER -· . GORDON WEGGELAND STATE SENATOR W Compliments of I ELBERT D. THOMAS ·························~····-···············-·] |