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Show THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH RIVERTON EAST MIDVALE (Evelyn Butterfield, Reporter) , (Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Reporter) I WEST JORDAN (Mrs. Irene Olson, Reporter) SANDY (Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Reporter) UNION ning. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sclmider of Denver, and George Schnider, g.rf professional Of Ogden Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ainsworth announce the birth of their first child, a son, during the week. Mrs. Ainsworth, before her marriage, was Miss Margie Carlsen of East Midvale. Mrs. David T. Dahl of West Jordan honored her husband's birthday anniversary with a dinner Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Dahl numbered among the guests. Mrs. D. W. McDonald spent Sunday afternoon in Salt Lake visiting her p.arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rock. DRAPER TREE OF LIFE (MI'W. Olive Boberg, Reporter) James Madsen, Miss Lorenna I Mrs. B. L. Cutler was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trowbridge Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Butter- honor Wednesday at a social given and two childr~n of Idaho Falls, field, Mr. and Mrs. Lancelot Bills at the home of Mrs. R. H. Sharp. Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard and daughters, Jessie Mae, Clara, The game of "Yapp'' was played Walker of Salt Lake City were and Dorothy, Mrs. Thomas P. and prizes were won by Mrs. Lee dinner guests at the home of Mr. Page, Mrs. Maud Butterfield, and Jensen and Mrs. Andrew Bradford. and Mrs. Tom Sadler last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fergusen daughter, Evelyn, Mrs. Mary Page Mrs. Tom Sadler entertained the and son, Waldo, and Mr. and Mrs. were Ogden visitors Sunday, the and So club Friday afternoon. Sew Alma Shulsen were guests at the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Slatpresent were Mrs. Lola Those home of Mr. and Mrs. Duke Page er, Thomas Slater, and Mr. and Spencer of Salt Lake City, Mrs. and family at Payson, Sunday. Mrs. Eldon Slater. Dan Thomas of Holladay, Mrs. Mrs. Rulon Collett spent ManWhile there they attended the Andy Reed and Mrs. Orvil Hughes testimonial farewell held in honor day afternoon in Salt Lake. of Sandy. On Saturday Mrs. A. McFarlane of Miss Mildred Page, daughter of Mrs. Sam Crane and Mrs. Jim Mr. and Mrs. Duke Page, former- and son, Melvin, of Salt Lake entertained at the Washburn MeDonW. D. the at guests ly of Riverton. Miss Page entered were last Thursday in honhome Crane the mission home Monday and she ald home. birthday anhusbands' their of or Mrs. D. L. Bowen Of North State will leave Salt Lake City, Thursniversaries. day, March 16 for the British mis- street entertained at a 1 o'clock A play, "Taming of the Modern luncheon Thursday. Covers were sion. Shrew," was presented at the Members of the Page family laid for Mrs. Thomas Cook of Draper school Monday night. The met at the home of Mrs. Thomas Salt Lake, Mrs. Niels Nielsen, Mrs. (Special to The Ute Sentinel) purpose of the play was to help P. Page Thursday evening where Rachel M. Forbush, Mrs. Clarence entertained Saunders Hazel Mrs. expenses of a mural being defray and Janssen a party was held in honor of Miss Sharp, Mrs. Herman eveSaturday party birthday a at on the wall in the main painted . Yates Mary Mrs. Luncheon Payson. of Page Mildred hall of the school house. The murMrs. Oscar Wennerstrom joined ning. Dinner was served to the was served to 27 guests. al, when completed, will depict Mrs. Elmo wnson and son, AI- friends from Midvale and Union following: Mesdames Vanda ParkLunAudrey Wellington, Kittie er, educational advancement of the dinner birthday were fred, of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. where they La.rose Wellington, Jerry nen, community. Added to this is a Davison Jimmie Mrs. of guests Mildred, daughter, and Page Duke Harrison, Louise Smith and the group of landscapes of unusual of Payson, were dinner guests at Friday. beauty and studies of still life. The Misses Hazel and Lucille hostess. A special guest was Mrs. the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. y. a r r u M of Winger Rachel the of rendition Glover enjoyed the Butterfield Thursday afternoon. Draper Relief societies will obMrs. Vera Westover, Mrs. Rob- Indian opera, "Lelawalla", at the Pinochle was played, at which serve the seventeenth of March in erta Silcox, and Mrs. Arleane Bills Lincoln ward in Salt Lake City prizes were won by Mrs. Larose the First ward amusement hall at Harrison and Mrs. Vanda Harriwere luncheon guests at the home Saturday evening. 2 p. m. As special numbers on the Miss Abine Richardson of West son. of Mrs. Lynn Bridges at Sqgarprogram Murray Lewis will preThe Crescent ward Relief society Jordan favored the M. I. A. orhouse during the week. sent chorus numbers from the junMr. and Mrs. Willard Dansie left ganization with fine Irish readings is planning for a special party to ior high school operetta. RefreshMonday to make their home in Los Tuesday evening during their as- be held on Friday, March 17. ments will be served. Every womMrs. Leon Beckstead entertainsembly program. Angeles, California. an in the community is cordially Mr. and Mrs. David Hand of ed members of the Jolly Twelve Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Hamilton invited to attend. and daught-ers were dinner guests Sandy visited Sunda.y with Mrs. club at her home last Friday, Mrs. Paul Parr of Green River March 3. A dinner was served at at the home of Mrs. Florence Page Rachel M. Forbush and family. at Draper Saturday where arrived Mr. and Mrs. William Dunster 1 p. m. followed by several games Sunday, ;in honor of Mr. and Mrs. remain with her parents, will she Hamilton's wedding anniversary. of Murray visited Sunday with of rook. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Boberg, until and Mr. Lavon Peterson and Mrs. Ethel Miss Dorothy Bills spent the Mr. and Mrs. Will Young. picture a is YORK-This NEW the school season. of close the Mrs. Charles Jensen visited in Smith. Those present included of a 60-foot statue being carved week end at the home of Miss Garden club will Draper The Mesdames Susie Vom Baur of Salt Salt Lake on Monday. Wanda Page at Payson. WindSouth at tree elm an meeting at from official first its hold SanMr. and Mrs. R. Ray Poulsen Lake City, Hazel Anderson of Keith Kneff had as his week Wednesday, auditorium school the Tenney Lawrence by Conn., sor, JorWest of Peterson Lavon dy, end guest Glenn Allgood of Salt had as their Sunday dinner guests 2 p. m. Mr. Brown of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hand and dan, and Mary Winn, Aggie Winn, Stevens. It will symbolize a great March 15 atFloral Lake City. company will be Brown the Ethel Smith, Anna Smith, Lila ethereal spirit and. with two Mrs. Willard Dansie entertainel! children of Midvale. speaker. the Mamie Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Furse of Harrison, Helena Allen, smaner companion pieces reprethe young married ladies' club Daughters of Utah Pioneers will at her home Wednesday evening. West Jordan celebrated their sil- Parduhn, Larose Oaks. Nita Jen- senting man and woman, will be of all Beckstead, Leona and sen, at the home of Mrs. A. R. meet "500" was played, after which ver wedding anniversary Friday placed in a plaza at the New York on Friday, March 24 at Crescent. Mickelsen Pioin luncheon was served to 13 guests. evening with a reception World's Fair 1939. place Of the regular in m. p. 2 Soren Mrs. and Mr. hall. neer entertained Olsen Mrs. Walter Captain Viona Balday. meeting them."-Chas. at a dinner party at her home ·. Dahl were among 150 guests who creates which germ magic the is "Understanding 1 the meeting and direct will lard during the week in honor of her enjoyed a splendid evening. key to most of our human prob- R. Hook, President, American pioneer music and musicians will enFergusen Jack Mr. and Mrs. husband's birthday anniversary. Rolling Mill company. be featured. Dinner was served to Mr. and tertained at dinner Friday eve- lems. Lack of understanding is the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiia Mrs. Jim Ott of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Morris Butterfield gave a birthday party at her home Tuesday afternoon in honor of her son, . Que's, eighth birthday anniversary.. Games were played and lunch was served to Elaine Peterson, Howard and Morey Newman, Lynn Page, Leon Webster, Edell Butterfield, and Lawrence Kneff. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rushton .I 1 and family of Hunter were guests at the home of Mrs. Joseph Park and family during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. · LeRoy Steadman and sons, Glen and Jay, of Midvale, were dinner ! guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin Peterson Tuesday : in honor of their son, Donald's, , birthday anniversary. The Riverton First and Riverton Second ward Relief societies will Mrs. Loy Robinson and little daughter returned last week from the L. D. S. hospital to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Horne. The little daughter will be named Myrna Loy. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and baby expect to make their home at Cincinnati, Ohio, in the near future. Miss Joyce Boulter spent the week end at Granger as guest of her sister, Mrs. B. H. Smitl!- and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler and daughter, Verla, were visitors of C. L. Boulter of Sandy and Jack Gibbens of Magna at the St. Marks hospital Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ostler were also vs.. itors of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Howell of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert White of Murray, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith of Granger announce the birth of a son Saturday, March 4. at the Cottonwood hospital. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss Wanda Boulter of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Draper and little daughter of Moroni were guests during the week of Mrs. Draper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Christensen. Miss Elaine Anderson was a guest Thursday evening of Miss Goldie Graff. Mayor John E. Slagowski of Lyman, Wyoming, was a guest Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler and family. Miss Eva Coleman of Spring City is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary Cabibt. At a recent election of the La Bonami Theta Rho girls' club of Sandy the followfug officers were elected: Grace Swenson, president; Betty Williams, vice president; Verla Ostler, secretary; Emma Samuelson, treasurer. Darhl Reid is immediate past president. Alma Muir returned home Sunday from the L. D. S. hospital where he spent three weeks following an operation. Mrs. Sophronia Bateman who has been confined to her bed the past two weeks is gradually recovering and ;is able to sit up the past few days for a short while, although she is quite weak. He\out-of-town callers during the week included Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman, and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Spratling of West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bateman and Mrs. S. A. Bateman of Salt Lake; (Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Reporter) Mrs. Irene Nichols of Union; Miss Helen Watkins and Charles WatMr. and Mrs. Jack Tripp an- kins, Mrs. Bateman's brother, of JlOUnce the birth of a son Satur- Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Player and -day morning. Mrs. Tripp was Pat and Joy, of Bendaughters, Rasmussen Ardith formerly Miss nion were visitors Sunday of Mr. of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Greer were and Mrs. J. D. Bateman. pests of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Mrs. Clarence Peterson went to Beckstead of Salt Lake Saturday Kaysville Wednesday where she nasium on Friday, March 17, in evening. will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Forbush Mr. and Mrs. John Blood. are rejoicing over the arrival of a Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Bateman and baby boy last week to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Derrol Bateman :Mrs. Reid Alder of Salt Lake, Mrs. were guests at the birthday anAlder being their only daughter. niversary of Mrs. R. J. Vom Baur Mrs. Dellas Forbush gave birth in Salt Lake City, Saturday eveto their first child, a son, Satur- ning. day morning at the L. D. S. hosMrs. Dorothy B. Crump and . pital. twin sons, anti Mrs. Heber S. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardman Crump of Herriman were visitors and children\ of Bacchus visited Saturday of Mrs. Nels A. Nelson. kturday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miss LaRee Beckstead of Little Proctor. Cottonwood canyon was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlsen Thursday night of Miss Faye Ostare also the parents of a fine baby ler. boy, who a.rrlved on Saturday. Pierce Brady returned home on South America. A most interestSaturday from the Argentine mis- ing travelogue was followed by sion field of the L. D. S. church. refreshments which were enjoyed He was guest speaker Sunday by 20 guests. morning when the combined junior Mr. and Mrs. Del Newbold movSENTINEL WANT ADS and senior Sunday schopls met in ed into their new home on 9th the ward chapel honoring his re- East during the week. Our rates are very reaturn. Fifteen Boy Scouts of troop 124, sonable and a few cents Mrs. Walter Berrett entertained with their leader, Del Newbold, enher daughters on Monday after- joyed a skiing party Tuesday eveinvested in a SENTINEL noon. Sewfug and luncheon were ning at Peppers hill. AD will pay big Mr. and Mr.s. Ray Wennerstrom WANT the main diversions. dividends. Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Brady and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Olson were and Mr. of guests evening Sunday spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. WHY NOT TRY <::harles Steadman of West Jordan. Mrs. Raynold Brady, Mrs. Bill Richins, Mrs. Clara Walker, Mrs. Oscar Wennerstrom and Mrs. May Smart were birthHEADQUARTERS FOB. day dinner guests Friday of Mrs . .Jimmie Davison in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brady invited all the members of their family to join with them Saturday evening when they feted their In the J ord&n Valley aon, Pierce, who returned home earUer in the day from performing aD L. D. S. mission in Argentina, vegetable parchment, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Egbert, Mrs. J"obn C. Richards Sr. and son, Archie Richards, and Mrs. Rebekah Gardner of West Jordan attended the funeral of Mrs. Annie Gard.ner Egbert at Logan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Dahl left Monday morning to visit the World's Fair at San Francisco. They will also visit friends and .relatives in San Francisco and Los Angeles. They expect to be gone about two weeks. The D. U. P. held a quilting on Wednesday of this week and made .a beauttful silk quilt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Cooley "Vlsited with relatives in Magna Tuesday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Russell Stocking and small daughter as far as Granger where they spent the afternoon with Mrs. Asel Eldredge. On Tuesday evening the M. I. A. had two members from Salt Lake police force give an illustrated talk with slides, on safety rules of traffic ana prevention of accidents. LeRoy Bateman was taken very ill Monday afternoon and is in the Bingham hospital under strict obaervance to determine the exact cause of the trouble. Funeral services were held on Wednesday in the Relief society 1'00m of the ward chapel for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Beckstead. The baby was born Saturday noon. The mother 18 still in the hospital. Mrs. Henry P. Jensen is in the St. Marks hospital to undergo an operation. Don Gardner is confined to his bed with influenza. He has been 4U1te ill during the past week. George Wood is in the St. Marks bospital recovering from a hernia 4peration. The stake genealogical committee held a most successful dance Jn the West Jordan junior high tlcllool auditorium Wednesday eveDing of last week. Pie, ice-cream and punch were sold during the evening. A large crowd attended. The ward welfare workers held their weekly meeting on Tuesday evening of last week. It is the intention of the bishop that a meeting will be held every week_in the future. Bishop Virgil Goates attended a farewell testimonial in Lehi, given Jn honor of one of his friends on Saturday evening. Friday. 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