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Show . THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, October 21, 1938• with her husband. I Mr. and Mrs. Earle Allen and Every book in print dealing with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sadler, their granddaughter, Cleo, are vis- the Pacific ocean and the nations Mrs. Yetive Haun entertained Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cottrell and iting in Satl Diego this week end. her birthday club at dinner on Mrs. Caroline Sadler motored to Reorganization of Draper First surrounding it is to be shown at Wednesday afternoon of last week The small little country lying in Magna. '!'hursd~y evening where ward Relief society was effected the California World's Fair on at her home in West Jordan. . they VISited With Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening at the ward chap- Treasure Island. Westley Sadler and family. el. Mrs. Mary Andrus was releasThose present were Mrs. Gertrude the center Of Central Amenca. Mrs. Golden Hoslett and Mrs. ed as president and Mrs. Elva Ida B. Sharp. A report of the Johnson Mrs. Ansley Hedburg, Ladies OOmmunity Club CARDS for SALE This is where the famed Panama Arthur Shaw visited in Kamas on Clements was sust.fl,ined as presiThe meeting of the Midvale county camp meeting held recent- Mrs. Louisa Cash and Mrs. Row- Canal lies Friday. ! dent, with Mrs. Lavon Cottrell as Beautiful designs-See them at 1 . · Ladies' Commumty club was held ly at the Barett hall was given by ena Wood of Murray and Mrs. . Mrs. Paul Parr of Green River 1 first counselor and Mrs. Melba 187 North 2nd West, SandyIt 1s a distance of 2,300 IXUles spent last week end with her par- Sadler as second counselor, and Wednesday afternoon at the club Marie Robbins and a report of Haun's mother, Mrs. James N. 1 from New York City. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boberg. Mrs. Alice Stay as secretary. Mrs. Lulus Homan. 4t. rooms on Center street. Mrs. Geo. the D. U. P. convention held at Jensen. The distance covered by the · €lox, president, presided. Mrs. Jas. the Hotel Utah was given by Capcanal js 381j2 miles from the Paci- , Works was in charge of the pro- tain Mary C. Tripp. Dainty re- Mrs. Antlerson Honored • fie ocean to the Atlantt cocean. gram. The Reciprocity Day meet- freshments were enjoyed by 17 Mrs. Ernest Anderson a recent There are many things In Paning to be held in Murray on Oc- guests. bride, was the recipent of a lovely ama of scenic beauty. Two stand tober 27 was discussed. Mrs. H. shower given in her honor at the out In comparison. Th e cana1 an d I E. Nelson has charge of transpor- Unity Club Meets home of Miss Virginia Haun in a very old church in Old Panama. tation and asks that all members Mrs. Chester Baker was hostess West Jordan Friday evening of The church goes by the name of I In need of transportation contact Friday afternoon at her home in last week. Various games were the "Old San Jose Church". It was her. A good attendance is desired. Union to members of the "Unity" played and a late luncheon was built in 1495. In that day and age 1 Hostesses for the aftern,,on in- club. A very interesting paper on served to Mrs. S. W. Bateman, Panama was very rich in gold eluded Mrs. John Aylett, Mrs. A. "The American Home" was given Mrs. J. C. Richards, Mrs. John and silver. As a tribute to their :.J. Hosmer, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, by Mrs. Clarence Sharp. Other Anderson, Mrs. David M. Haun, God the people of Panama built Mrs. Fred Hyke, Mrs. H. E. Phelps club activities under direction of Mrs. Henry Anderson and daugh- an altar on the inside of the and Mrs. E. C. O'Brien. president, Mrs. R. H. Clayton was I ter, Marline, of Murray, Mrs. church of gold, silver and jewels. transacted. Dainty refresflments Sarah Nygren and daughter, and It stands 12 feet high and four Literary Club Meef:6 were enjoyed by Mrs. Clyde S. Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Salt feet In width. A very magnificent Members of the Literary club Soffe, Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. Lake and the guest of honor. Mrs. structure. Panama was indeed held their meeting at the home of Clarence Wardle, Mrs. Walter Ber-~ gifts. proud of this structure and indeed Mrs. Ellis ·wilcox Monday evening. ett, Mrs. Earl Evans, Mrs. Harold they should be. 1 Miss Alta Miller showed picture Bishop, Mrs. J. H. Greer, Mrs. R. Wedding Announced In the early part of the 16th slides on children's literature while H. Clayton, Mrs. Clarence Sharp 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wo_rks of century a man named Balboa Maurine Cash read the story. Miss and Mrs. N. L. Forbush. Mrs. Bak- 1 Midvale announce th~ marnage of landed on the Atlantic side of Miller also displayed a number of er was assisted in serving by Mrs. 1 their daughter, Phyllis, to H. Ford Panama, now called Cristobal, ehildren's books and led a dis- Ted Fenstermaker and Mrs. Loren Whicker, son of Mrs. George W.l About the year 1513 news came to ~ussion on the proper books for Baker. Dobson of Salt Lake City. The Balboa of the great wealth across children to read. Late refreshceremony was solemnized at the the jungle to the Pacific side. He ments were served to 10 memMrs. Marvin Burgon entertained home of the bride's parents. The took a small army of his, flanked SOIDLLING'~ bers. The next meetnig will be at her home in Union Thursday. newly-weds will make their home by 1000 Indians and started for held at the home of Mrs. Ken- Those present were Mrs. Elmer in Murray where Mr. Whicker is the Pacific ocean. After 21 days of neth Dunn on Grant street. Mrs. Glover and Mrs. Foster Green- a service station operator for the fighting fever and wilds of the LaSALLE BRAND William Hurd will have charge of wood Jr. of East Midvale, Mrs. State and Vine Motor company. jungle he reached the place now the program. Francis Forbush and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Whicker is a stenographer at called Balboa. ) the Midvale bank. Burga~n. '):'he people of Balboa heard of Mrs- Dean Hostess his coming so being so proud of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Denney Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Welch of their beautiful Mrs. D. H. Dean entertained at edifice to God they a cleverly arranged bridge party were the gracious hosts when they Sandy announce the birth of a covered it with mud and sand. at her home in Crescent Friday entertained a number of friends baby daughter born to them. Oc- Balboa plundered the city of evening. Contract bridge was play- at their home in Union Saturday 1 tober 8 &t the Bingham hosp1tal. Balboa and returned to Cristobal \ ed at 3 tables and prizes were evening. Dinner was served, folwith untold wealth. awarded. Mrs. Dean served a deli- lowed by progressive games. The people of Balboa w~re so cious luncheon to 12 guests. afr&id that Balboa would return Miss Beth Boggess of Union, asthat their beautiful altar stayed Room Mothers and Teachers sisted by her mother, Mrs. E. E. covered until the latter part of the To Be Honored Boggess, entertained Saturday ~ 19th century. At that time it was The officers of the room moth- evening at a miscellaneous shower The girls' softball team of the uncovered and today stands in- ! ers of the Midvale school will hon- in honor of Mrs. Howard Ferrin Riverton junior high school were tact in the old San Jose in old ()r past room mothers at a tea of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Fif- the victors over West Jordan, on Panama. One of the most beautiand program at the Midvale junior teen guests enjoyed progres;oive Tuesday afternoon, October 11. ful pieces of old-day structures, it high school auditorium Wednes- games and refreshments. Mrs. The game was played at the local may be viewed by anyone vis.itPOT ROASTS All Farm Grown Choice Roasts ..... Jb. 18c day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Teach- Ferrin, before her recent marriage, ball field. This is the second game ing the city of Old Panama; but Neck Cuts ________ lb. 12c Choice Roasts ..... Jb. 18c Leg Cuts --···-----·- lb. 23c ers of the school and the room was Miss Jessie Berrett, daugh- of the season. cannot be touched. - Contributed 1 mothers will also be guests. Chuck Cuts -------- lb. 15c 1 Leg Cuts ............ lb. 23c ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson BerThe score stood. 17-16. Two by a Midvalian. ret. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin are mak- home runs were made by Beth Round Bone ________ lb. 18c J SIDE PORK FRESH GROUND BEEF De'lsert Bridge Luncheon ing their home in Wyoming. They Coy of Riverton and by LaWana RIB BOIL ------...... lb. lOc Fresh sliced .. _. lb. 25c 2 lbs. for ----·---·-·--·-·-- 29c Mrs. Ray Fenn entertained the spent the w~ek end with relatives Egbert of West Jordan. (Mrs. Olive Boberg, Reporter) Pure PORK SAUSAGE members of her bridge club at her and friends here. COUNTRY STYLE FAT SALT HERRING A delicious .supper among home Tuesday afternoon. At 1:30 the SIRLOIN STEAK V. L. Martineau, county agent, a dessert luncheon was served to Miscellaneous Shower autumn leaves was enjoyed by the was principal speaker at a meet2 lbs. for ------------------.. 39c Very Choice ... _. Jb. 20c 3 for ..... ·-·----··-··-·· .. -··- 25c The Misses Bernice Jensen of faculty of the Riverton school inf of the Civic club held in the 12 guests followed by an afternoon at contract bridge. Mrs. H. Sandy Bernice Gustaveson of Salt and their partners Monday eve- school house Monday night. Ross PHONE YOUR ORDERS ... We DELIVER Ballard Robert Smith and Mr. PHONE MIDVALE 200 E. Nelson and Mrs. George Cox Lake and Chelsea Peterson of ning, October 10. played high. Mrs. A. V. Lindsay West Jordan, entertained in honor Baseball, horseshoe and hiking mittee to investigate possibilities VVight were appointed a cornand Mrs. George Cox were special of their girl friend, Miss Doris were the appetizers. The autumn of a cold storage plant as in connecLarson of Murray, at a miscellan- J leaf party, which this year was tion with the Draper poultry plant. 111ests. eous shower on Wednesday eve- celebrated at Tanner's Flat, is an A. F. Smith and Antone Nelson were appointed as a committee on Mrs. Edgar Madsen, Mrs. C. N. ning of last week at the home of annual event. installing of fire hydtant about :.Jensen of Sandy, and Mrs. H. E. Miss Peterson. Games were played the community against fire haz---Phelps of Midvale, were guests of and refreshments served to 15 An intensely interesting ball ards. A. E. Mickelsen, Arthur Mrs. A. R. Gardner at the Wo- girls. Miss Larson is to be mar- game between the boys of River- Shaw and Bert L. Smith were named as a committee to investimen's Republican club luncheon ried in the near future. ton and West Jordan junior high gate possibility of installing street held at the Ladies' Literary club schools was played Tuesday, Oc- lights in the north portion of 1 in Salt Lake City Tuesday after- Olvic Arts Club tober 11 at 3 p. m. at Riverton Draper and to promote construction of a highway over Corner moon. The opening social of the Wo- ball grounds. canyon connecting Draper and Almen's Civic Arts club of Sandy Riverton carried off the honors pine. Dnck Dinner was held Thursday evening at the with a score of 8 to 4. The on~y Mrs. Alex Engstrom served a Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Snow of new club rooms at Sandy city home-run was knocked by Phil- chicken dinner to the ladies of her club Thursday afternoon. Eleven Midvale entertained Sunday after- hall. Luncheon was served at ) liP Maynard of Riverton. guests enjoyed the affair. Mrs. noon at a duck dinner. The table small tables at 7:30 p. m. followed Agnes Fitzgerald entertained the The eighth grades of the Riverwas attractively decorated with by a rook social. Prizes were same group this Thursday. fall blossoms. The evening was en- awarded Mrs. A. c. Jensen Mrs. ton junior high school, caperoned ]11:r. and Mrs. Thomas Sadler left • joyed at cards. The guests includ- L. E. Peterson, Mrs. Arthur E. by Miss Frandsen, Miss Wells, Wednesday for Kanosh where Mrs. ed: Miss Margaret Wright of Peterson and Mrs. Thomas A. Miss Samuelson, and ~r. Newby, Sadler will visit friends while Mr. SOLID PACK :Mu-ray ]'.~l>!S ayrtle Bur'-:d~e cf Dewey. The general committee in spent Wednesday evemng, Octo- Sadler enjoys a hunting trip. Mrs. Melba Sadler and Mrs. Le- ~ Salt Lake City and the Messrs. charge included Mrs. J. w. Farr- 1ber 5th, at Tanners Flat. nora Lewis were cohostesses WedThey left after school at 3:40, nesday afternoon at a party hon- 1 J'ohn Mutch and Michael Parrich er, Mrs. L. w. Sorenson, Mrs. L. 1 c. Mitchell, Mrs. Ray Whetman arriving at th~ camp grounds at oring Mrs. Rulon Lewis of Albana, Clf Uidvale. amson Ij 4:45, after which a program and Georgia. The party was held at A Ad B M d an rs. . . . the home of Mrs. Lewis' parents, a weiner roast followed. The Sharp camp of the Dan~·h Miss Lindell Honored Veona Densley, Clara, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Heber A. Smith. The ters of the Pioneers m<)t Wed ~S same hostesses and Mrs. Arnold Miss Tess Lindell was guest of I and Milton Bills directed the out- -'\damson entertained Friday night day aftr.rnoon at the h :>me of at the Doyle Lewis home for both ).{r$, Melissia B. Glover on U1 on honor at a dinner given at her lng. ROYAL - AU Flavors FOLGER'S Soft as Old Linen - Reg. lOc Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Lewis. Guests avenu~ . . \. history of tl e "if( of home Sunday by her mother, Mrs. included Mr. and Mrs. Carol Pack, Riverton boys' and girls' baseMary Ann Stearns "\ 'in crs was Charles Lindell. Special guests inMr. and Mrs. J. Lavoy Smith, Mr. read by her granddaughter, Mrs. eluded Mrs. Jessie Humphries and ball teams were the victors over and Mrs. Ravelle Smith. Games II Ruby F. Soumso:J.. The !es::)On, Mrs. Ann Anderson of Midvale, !llandy, Thursday afternoon, Oc- and refreshments were enjoyed. "Early Friends of the Pioneers", and Mr. and Mrs. Campbell stap- tober 6, at 3:00 p. m. In the first She will return to Georgia soon game of the season, played at the was given by class leader, Mrs. ley of Sandy. local ball field. The scores stood, 1 PINT !.cw. SUN-MAID SEEDLESS girls 18-5, boys 16-2. Three home-runs were made bv Leone Rindllshbach, Jackie Thax.a ton, and Virginia Swofford, for the girls score. Jack Silcox made the MISS CHELSEA PEtERSON home run for the boys. This is SUNNY ;BOY BRAND MILD CREAMERY For WASHING SILKS the first time softb&ll has been fonnerly of CHELSEA'S BEAUTY SHOP is now connected with • • • • in the activity course. Birtbday Club '!_!Society~ Pa~-tama I • • I I I *XMAS I , SUPER FOODS 1 --SPECIALS for SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 I -- I Pound ....... 24c Sc 2 for .......... Sc ----------------------- I I Bag Ri veri on School Noles I - MEAT SPECIALS BEEF I PORK - VEAL - Milk Fed DRAPER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Self Help Service Market Phone: Midvale 2S2 Real Specials for Sat. & Mon., Oct.22-24 BUTTER SUGAR MILK . . . . 29c 10 lbs. . . . . . . . SSe 4 large cans . . 2Sc I SOAP, Crystal White IOgiantb arsJ§c Celalin Dessert COFFEE SCOT-TISSUE 4 pkgs....... 19c Pound can .. 24c 2 rolls ....... 17c ~ ~! ~ RE-ELEC T aKKOU~-tceme~-tf RAISINS KRAUT JUICE STRING BEANS 3 cans ....... nsc Pkg........... 6c Can .......... . CHEESE DR EFT SPAGHETTI . Can ........... Sc Pound ....... 1Sc Pkg.......... 25c MAURIE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE * During the remainder of October, we will feature genuine Duart Permanent waves at $3.00, including shampoo, hair cut and individual styling. Other Permanents from $2.00 to $5.00 * Maurie's Beauty Shop Phone Midvale 29 Midvale, Utah I Faye Gilbert, daughter of lt(r. and Mrs. R. R. Gilbert, 55 East Center street, was operated on Sunday for appendicitis, and is recovering nicely at this time. Deer Lockers QUALITY MEATS FOR LESS! JAMES R. *storage Reserve your cold JARVI S lockers now! COUNTY HYGEIA ICE Company TREASURER 1208 ~t 21st South Phone Byland 497 PUBLIC SERVANT A COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT DEMOCRATIC (Adv. pdid by S. A. Cotterell) Sleer Beef Sirloin Steaks ..... lb. 20c Veal Leg Roast .... lb. 23c Veal Shoulder Roast . . .. .. . . .. . . . . lb. 17c Sleer Beef Pot Roast ...... 12c and up Rump or Standing Rib Roast .......... lb. 20c { Pork Sausage .... 2lhs. 3Sc Sliced Liver .... 2lhs. 25c Pure Lard . . . . . . . 2 lhs. 29c |