OCR Text |
Show THE SEN1INEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page Two Farm Engineering Course Offered t:o Yout:hs Here EAST MIDVALE I WEST JORDAN National Founda~ion Announces Free Scholarships Are Now Available. " FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1940. I NORTHWESTERN GRAD SANDY (Mrs. J. T. Ostler. Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Cowley and daughter Betty, and son Billie returned Friday from a two week trip to California, where they visited Mrs. Cowley's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams and family, in Los Angeles f M ht d B th ·B. h r. IS op, aug er 0 e and Mrs. E. F. Bishop, is spending se\'eral weeks in California with her sister, Mrs. Merla Siberstine RIVERTON (Mrs. Maude Butterfield. Reporter) I Mrs. Gilbert Oliver of Anaconda, Montana, is spending five months with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steadman of Bennion announce the birth of a son, June 5. Mrs. Steadman was formerly Oneda Tischner. Tischne M. J. for Mrs.guests Mr. aand twor s their have weeks little Mela ine and Gary Steadman of Bennion. Mrs. Hattie Freeman has as her At least ten free scholarships for the home field is the goal of the the study of farm management and Foundation," says (name of dealer). engineering will be awarded to farm FaPm youths in the past have looked Mrs. John T. Booth and daugh- , youths in this vicinity, according to for opportunity el~ewh .. re. Many Arthur Glover of East Midvale ,and Wanda Tanner of Holladay ter, Ardell, accompanied Mr. and word received here today by (name ~::tsp~~:~~n Pa~~Y ~~~ .f~;;~i; a~~~~~~~saU~~e!~!~~~istenwere married Wednesday, June 5 Mrs. Carl Whita~er of Salt Lake of dealer). The scholarships, available to at the home of the bride. A wed- on a tourmg tnp through the I They will spend the summer here. sen and daughters Lorene and ding supper in their honor was I st_a!es. They lef~ Monda:f and Will young men between the ages of 18 Mrs. James Bray and son, June Miss Jordan, West of Marie, in engaged actually are who 25 "'iven the same evening. They ex- VISit relatives, m _W~shmgton, D. and James of Kansas City, Kan:sas, are Bateman of Duchesne, and Miss C the W ld s fair m New York farm work, will consist of home • guests of her mother, Mrs. FreeAfton N1'lsson of East M1"dvale · h prac· · •s relattves · ., pect to make their home in East and stu dY course, toget h er w1t m \Vhitaker Mr. or Midvale man. SoMrs. of visitors Sunday were under experience Kentucky. Mrs. Whitaker was tical training and . Funeral services for Arminta phrona Bateman. local farm conditions. They are proMr. and ~rs. M. Wayne Cutler formerly Miss LaPreal Booth. Wardle Densley were held at the Visitors Tuesday of- Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arland u. May- vided by the National Farm Youth had as their hous~ guests durmg Riverton school auditorium WedMrs. W. M. Whitaker included the week Mrs .. Miles Burgess . of nard left Saturday for their home Foundation, which has been created nesday, June 12. The speakers and Whitaker P. W. Mrs. and Mr. / New York City. Mrs. Lucille in San . Leandro, California, ac- by the Ferguson-Sherman Manuwere Lionel H. Myers, Mr. Smith Lelah, daughters and John, son Dearborn, of Corporation facturing PeterChelsea Miss by companied Mrs. and Mr. Maxwell_ of Peoa, and Bishop B. H. Beckstead. The Mary and Mrs. Mildred Sorenson, Michigan, with the active co-operaP. M. Mickelsen and children of l · · HAROLD L • RENDLESBACH M 1.d va 1e an.d F r ed W · Cutler of son. was as f o11 ows: so Io, G osmgmg of Pocatello, Ida h o, and M rs. T . H . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gardner and tion of Henry Ford and Edsel Ford. Golden Mrs. den Holt; quartette, Rowland of Salt Lake. Mr. W. P. "Young men of the farm have not family of Rexberg, Idaho, spent Salt Lake City. · t e d the 1 Word was received this week D ens I ey, M rs. R eno ld Bt'lls , Mrs . Wh't opportunities ond the their M r. an d . >nrs. T · F ·. G reenwoo d the past week visiting relatives realized ·u 1 a k er h as b een appom . .1, h Nellie Berrett and Mrs. Joseph . president of the Southern States orne sot' said Henry For m had as thetr Sunday dmner gues. ts and fr 1·ends and attending the M. · M as t ers an d Northwestern at graduatiOn the of t A t the in participation his announcing Dens a, ugus a be will and mission 1ey; due t , A nme Mr. and Mrs. Heber Perry of Rig- I. A. June conventt'on. Mr. Gard- Foundation. "As a result, many of ld f H t Ch ' 't · I ' Mrs. Sidoway. aro 1cago, o umvers1 Y a Georgia on or before August 1. ner also attended the stock show. them have left the farm. by, Idaho. Mrs. Pete Christensen and Mrs. JorWest former Rendlesbach, L. twin and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse "The family system of farming Mrs. C. E. Steadman, accomMrs. May Hansen and Bud Torkelsen entertained at William on d · ecide d has who boy, dan T bornton of M onroe spent severa1 panied daugh d an e, 1 a G d an t ran G sons it see to b y M rs. W . H . Stea d man has suffered and we want • of Mrs. Christensen on home the the is He career. life's a as music afSu~day retur?ed Barbara, ter the faq, of matter a As days of last week with Mrs. M. J. and two children, and Mr. and re-ltuilt. for members of the Wednesday where Manti, m stay week's a ter d Mrs. Walter Steadman, attended a Foundation seeks to help the young Thornton. 11 Rend - c1u b . w oo d - son of Mr· and Mrs · Jack e uca' Mrs. of guests were they k' M r. and Mrs. Hans Jensen en- barbecue at Soda Springs last man of the farm to realt"ze ht"s aspira- could not finance af cod ege 1 · t W 1'b erg 1e ft F n 'day H u tion. Others found 1ertam house's mother, Mrs. Luella Voor- lesbach. · f unh s ac mg to tions for happiness and prosperity. . ed Sunday for Mrs. Helen week. t Lo d k t lnrs. arne set up in farmmg or t emse 1ves. s Harold is a graduate of Jordan o spend the wee en a bees. "Even those who have gone to "I am told that eighty per cent of Mrs. Laura Finlayson returned Walker of Pocatello, Idaho. Mtss where California, Angeles, I d d' t h h h ' h and Ostler T. J. Mrs. and Mr. fields local in found not have college colleges agricultural of graduates the and Tuesday on hospital the from and Cutler L. Mr. and Mrs. Ben 1 e s u Ie 1 Evelyn Butterfield and Miss PhylLowell Ostler of Sandy, and Miss 1g . schoo ' w ere have been going to the town~ and the opportunity they sought," he children, Clinton and Robert, and is recovering nicely. Epperson. I lis Wiber g will spend the week G. Clyde under music visited Midvale of Leonard Fern Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Richards cities for their careers instead of added. "Most of these boys wind up Mrs. Miles Burgess, motored to end at Ca tilina islands. University the entered he 1936 In Herin friends and relatives with movethis If cities. and towns in remainThe farm. the to Lagoon Thursday to attend the and baby of Texaco, New Mexico, returning 1 violin studied he where Utab of Sunday. riman community the halted be can ment to enough not are cent per 20 ing in relatives and friends visited Cutler family reunion. Mrs. Helen Bell and sons Bert and mu~ic theory under Arthur P. DIVINE PROTECTION Mr. and 1\.lrs. Ray Giaques of West Jordan and Hyrum during give the farm the needed leadership will benefit by the training and edu. and Douglas, of Logan, spent part cation its own young men are rein agricultural progress. Boise, Idaho, visited relatives and the past week. IS HELD PRACTICAL solmst as ap~eared and_ F~eber, Mr. parents, her with week last of futhe in receive will and ceiving today methods farming "Better Mrs. Ethel Sharp and small friends here over the week end. orsymphony umvers1ty the w1th Mrs. and Mr. White. Reg Mrs. and ture." tomorrow farms better mean will 1 relaand friends 'Mrs. Giaques, before her marriage daughter visited Announcement of the scholarships and rural youth will be more inclined "God the Preserver of Man" is Barney White and little son Den- chestra. was accompanied by the explanation tives in Idaho during the past to stay close to the soil." was Miss Margie Stone. Entering Northwestern Univer- the subject of the lesson-sermon in Young men enrolled under these that the Foundation does not conflict nis, of Brigham City, were also Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swenson had week. She accompanied her sister guests at the Reg White home s ity school of music in 1938, Har- all Churches of Christ, Scientist, scholarships also will compete for nor compete with the splendid work . . as their house guests last week from Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Williams are salaried J"obs with the sponsoring being done by the 4-H Clubs and the_ during th,e week. l\{r. and Mrs. Vivian Swenson of · k son an d c h I'ld ren old has studied v iolin under emi- on Sunday, June 16 · Mrs. E tta E nc · 1 company and its distributors. One Smith-Hughes vocational agriculture Chinook, Montant, Mrs. Dora But- th e pro'! d paren t s of a b a b Y grr Among the citations from the of Ogden are guests at the home nent teachers, and has appeared student will be selected from this high schools. Through its higher age ler and infant son of Rupert, Ida- born Fnday, June 7. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- prominently with the university's Bible is the following: "Because Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bennion section to work at the factory for a limit it affords opportunity for study bo, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lindman of h' h L d symphony orchestra as concert. Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- announce the birth of a baby boy year at a salary of $150 a month. and advancement to farm youths liam H. _Gull here. thou hast made the or , w IC . The girls' chorus of Jordan high I ]ace Peterson of Idaho Falls, Ida. on Sunday. The mother was form- He will be given specialized training who. have already passed the age at Mrs. Ann Burgon, Mr. and Mrs. erly Miss Fay Henderson of West in the use, application and the main- which the activities of the organiza- school, under the direction of J. me1ster and head of the second is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation; There shall no c. Crapo, music supervisor, fur- violin section. tenance of the tractor and its equip- tions mentioned are available. . Walter McCleery, Miss Dorothy Jordan. befall thee, neither shall any evil Muof Bachelor his receives He and Young men, to be eligible for nished numbers at the M.I.A. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bateman ment. Second award in this general Atwood and Ray Johansen visited Sunsession conference Primary the between be must scholarships, at distributor the with job a is area Denver, in home their for left Mrs. of home the at day Sun . th S lt L k t b sic degree June 15 at the North- plague come nigh thy dwelling • s d D · th · $125 a month. Additional students ages already given, and must be C 1 d0 a e a - western university commencement For he shall give his angels charge e a .ora ' on un ay. urmg eir will be placed in jobs as quickly as American citizens, of good character, day morning m ? .Rachel Forbush. Members of the Birthday club VISit here Mrs. Bateman had her possible, with the eventual aim of and actually work on a farm. Young ernacle. Mrs. Harold Bradley and child- program, and will continue his over thee, to keep thee in all thy giving them training and experience men wishing to apply for enrollment met Monday at the home of Mrs. tons~ls removed. were visitors Monday with her studies there for a master degree. ways" <Psalms 91:9-11). ren informadetailed more secure to or fuon bear to bring may they which were Olson Leo and Cleo MISs Gertie Sharp. A birthday cake Included as a correlative is the decorated the table and covers dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. ture problems in their own com- tion about the scholarships may do parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford so by getting in touch with (name Johnson, at Provo. i munity. were laid for nine. The afternoon and Mrs. P. T. Bateman. -following definition, with a passThe 93rd quorum of Seventies SANDY STUDENTS Success for local young men in of dealer). Jv!rs. ~- ~- Hih~ard of Pue~te, 1 was spent socially. 1 age, from "Science and Health THE AT GRADUATED on social a enjoyed partners and tune short a staymg IS Cahforma, soOfficers of the ward Relief with Key to the Scriptures" by COLLEGES/ STATE park. Glacio at evening Tuesday prowas c., A. s. u. the dent of (:iety entertained at a banquet and a~tending her mother, Mrs. Laura Baker Eddy: "Angels--God's. Mary and Jensen C. A. Mrs. and Mr. of rank the to week last rooted . . Fmlayson. JOCial Tuesday afternoon in honor passing to man·, spiritual thoughts Sandy from students Several hl~ave wwill DLick~ sons Keith and Mr. an~ dMrbs. Wthil~Iamd J.ghLet ak (Mrs. S. Peter Petersen, Reporter) 2nd lieutenant in the R. 0. T. C. of Relief society teachers antd as mgHe was given a medal for work in Saturday for Ft. ewts, ers, e1r au Y .class leaders past and presen . accompame ton, where they will visit with received their diplomas from the intuitions, pure and perfect; the advanced military science. Guests were deated at a long table, Miss Ramona Leak and Mrs. WelMrs. Eliza Jane Howick, moth- their 'daughter and her husband, University of Utah and Utah State inspiration of goodness, purity, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams and where roses in pastel shades were don Rasmussen, attended the and immortality, counteracting all Agricultural college last week. used as decorations. Covers were graduation exercises of their daughter, Janice, left Sunday for er of Mrs. David Archibald, died Lieut. and Mrs. Hilton Densley. ht d Ch . Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Jensen laid for 60. Elsie Carlsen, Reta daughter and sister, Irene, who Sun Valley, Idaho, for the remain- at the family residence in Granite ar1Ier, aug er evil, sensuality, and mortality (p. Miss Maxine Griffith and Rachel Forbush rep- gra d ua t e d f rom a 3-year norma1 d er of th e summ e r where Mr · Wil - last Sunday. She was 84 years old. of Los Angeles are spen d'mg t wo Mr. and Mrs. s. Peter Petersen weeks as guests of their parents, of Mr. and :(\irs. George D. Charli- 581>. The history of Christianity course at the B. Y. U., in Provo Iiams will supervise road construeresented the stake board. Wednesday, June 5, af- Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Je~sen. J!'ra~k er, of Sandy, graduated from the furnishes sublime proofs of the returned SumGalena the over work tion 5. June Wednesday, San of Kibbes Mrs. Wallace two weeks vaca- Jensen will take up h1s duties ~n school of law at the University of supporting influence and protectdelightful a ter by accompanied were They mit. been has Christensen Lawrence Mrs. and :J'rancisco, California, th d t" ... f Jflary G. Walker of Holladay unable to work for about 10 days Miss Nancy Hes~e. who will_ be a tion in Denver with their daugh- 1 Chicago July 1, where ~e V.:Ill Ut h Oth e ing power bestowed on man by his rom m., ua gra ers · a fe w Hts weeks. several for stay I family. and Butler M. V. Mrs. ter, a durmg W1~hams, t~e of 1 spent Tuesday with Mrs. Semira due to an injured ankle caused guest heavenly Father, omnipotent Sa~uelJohn included university ho~e Jensen the at remain will sevvisited they city the in While . two weeks vacation. by an automobile accident. Goff. Mind, who gives man faith and Vtctor Mrs. and Mr. of son son, m stay husband's her during here including interest, of points eral 4-H Gramte the o~ Members The following flower club memGuests over the week end at whereby to defend understanding of son Bishop, Darrel Samuelson; Chicago. s. D. L. the of branch mission the Tuesshower kitchen a gave 'tile Parley Glover home were Dan I bers attended the Utah Association club 1 from temptation, only not himself, Rondo Bishop; F. E. Mrs. and Mr. Friday left Jensen Hertha Miss natural of museum the church . Otto the at and LaMar McDougall of Fond' of Garden clubs convention at day evening, June 4 .Du Lac, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Lois J Ogden Sunday: Mesdames Ann Ebert home in ~ompliment to their history: and the museum and for San. Francis~o where sh~ will Irving, Ella Richardson, Ivy Lund- former supervis?r, Mrs. Gordon 1 grave of William Cody <Buffalo 1visit w 1th relatives ,and . fnends, Birch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron but from bodily suffering" (page )fickelsen of Driggs, Idaho. 3 87 >. Birch, and Miss Velma Kim. quist, Effie Lancaster, Bessie Mickelsen, a bnde of the :v~ek.l Bill> on Look Out mountain. En and attend the worlds fair. I enterSoffe Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miss Elvera Bird, daughter of The Couple Club of S~ndy. entained last week at their home I Bateman of West Jordan and Mrs. Mrs. Mickelsen was the recipient route to Denver they motored by o~ another shower Saturday eve- way of Vernal, Steamboat Springs joye~ an outing at Salta1r Fnday Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Bird, :for Mr. and Mrs. William Shields Bowen of Murray. Subscribe to The Sen~inel now. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wilkins of mng, June 8 by her aunt, Mrs. and Rabbit Ear Pass returning evemng. CJf Letbridge, Canada. of school the from graduated Lyof Slagowski E. John Mrs. Royal The Peak' Pikes of way by home her at Faurschau, Clarence and Mr. of guests were Lake Salt entertained Sharp Mrs. Reuben at a family dinner at her home Mrs. George M. Goodridge Sat- ~ on Park street in Salt Lake ~ItY- 1 Gorge, Tennessee Pas; and Grand· m~n, Wyo., is spending two weeks home economics at the Utah State Granite's younger set orgamzed I Junction. At the Royal Gorge they w1th her paren~, Mr .. and Mrs. Agricultural college at Logan ~ . . . Wednesday evening for Mr. and urday. during the week, and Merrill The Wes~ Jordan Beaubf~cahon a sewing club Thursday afterno~:m, had the thrilling experience of mo- J. S. H. Bodell m Hernm~n. Mrs. P. A. Swenson and family. J h d M f M Mr. and Mrs. Jo~n Poll1~k and Sh club held Its :egular meetmg on June 6, at the home of Manon 1 toring over the new bridge, which rs. 0 n r. an I Ebert. Eight girls were in attend- I swings more than 1000 feet above 1 so.n, and Mrs. M1ke .~olhck C?f aw, son Thursday even_I~g. the river. At New Castle they Highland Boy, were visitors Fn- H. Shaw, from the school of en- ' FISHER'S, SCHLITZ The stork VISited Mr. and_ Mrs. ance. aoo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. day of ~r. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler gineering and mechanic arts at the Gra~ite, of The Boy Scouts I ~on Peterson Monday, leavmg a • BECKER'S BEST BEER u. S. A. C. T and family. : headed by Richard Tennant, hiked B. Tuttle, formerly of Manti. (Mra. Rachel Forbush, Reporter) 1 fme baby boy. The Eagle Scout patrol, r?op , . - - - - - - - - - - - - • to Bell's canyon last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Wil_liam J. Lea_k ON DRAUGHT 121, Sandy Second ward, parhc1Mr. and Mrs. Elden Butler and announce the marriage of their where they enjoyed the night I VB pated at the Salt Lake counc_il REVIEWS URIZE NOVELS daughter of Buhl, Idaho, spent daughter, Irene, to Heber Schmidt camping. They returned home Fnpark Fairmont at "camporee" Pulitzer recent the of review A afternoon. Sunday yo~g The .. 4 June on several days last week at the of Ogden~ ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. day and Saturday. There were b M . Bruce Despain, young son of 1 • home of Mr. and Mrs: _Laure~ce couole wtll make their home m the under rs. eight boys in the group, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert G. Despain pnze novels was given Y Freeman. They also VISited With Ogden. STANDARD GASOLINE Mrs. Walter Clement and Mr. enjoyed a visit recently at the Ruth V. Tyler, Salt Lake county direction of Oral Birch, patrol and Mrs. Orsen Jense? of East and OILS Phone Midvale 298 -Phone Midvale 4 8 M!dvale and other relatives and and Mrs. Cornell E. Saelberg of Verne L. Despain home in Ogden. librarian, at the Sandy branch of leader. Brooks Elkington won the Members of the bishopric and the Salt Lake county library, on Salt Lake council "flint and steel" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- ;, Lewisville, Idaho, were week end . ;frtends. championship. The troop received . Descend~nts of L~ndsay A. guests at the home of Mr. and the Sunday school officers and an "A" rating. which entitles them 1 . . Brady, a pwn~er of Umon, motor- Mrs. C. M. Beckstead. Mr. and teachers of the Granite ward were Monday evenmg. Mrs. Nora E. Peterson will g1ve to enter the "camporall" at Saraed to Sprmgville Sund~y to att~nd Mrs. Saelberg were married in the entertained at a social last Frireview at the Sandy libra- toga. book a Muir George the at evening day Wednesday, the annual Brady family reun10n. Salt Lake temple at p. m. Monday ry were games of variety A home. I . 5. June Sports, p~ogram and refreshme?ts The Gardn~r family_ held a 1 enjoyed followed by a de~icious were en~oyed by 20_0. Marton Only they who fulfil their duty Brady, PI?neer of Umon, was a general committee meetmg at the ! luncheon. Miss Vivian Mmr and Fidelity is simply daring to be in everyday matters will fulfil son of Lmdsay A. Brady, who home of Don Gardner Tuesday Miss Phyllis Smith acted as true in small things as well as them on great occasions.-Kingevening for the purpose of making hostesses settled in San Pete county. Mrs David Archibald had as Mrs. Averial Kriepl and two preparations for their reunion sley. children of Salt Lake City_ spent which will be held in. West Jor- 1 her house guests the past two great.-Henry Van Dyke. """''-·--·······......"''''"''''''''''''''''"''"'....._.~ ............................................ , __ ,,, '''""'·--··-··-...... .. f t' 1 f b any of several days of last week with her dan July 20 · All relatives weeks a num er o re a tves rom 1 ........................................................... - ............................................................................................................................... . . . i1 mother, Mrs. Ellen Nance. liJ.Irs. branch of the family are mv1ted Idaho and Nevada. Included in the i i 1 j_·l',,, J. E. Mrs. and Mr. were party attend. to Knepl Mrs. accompanied Nance Howick, Mr. and Mrs. Earner home and remained over the week enjoyed dinner with Mrs. Harry Howick and baby, Mrs. Nettie end. Walters, Mrs. Lottie Burr, and Mrs. F~ank Allred and daugh- Morris. Mrs. Leila Nix, Mrs. Ellen Nance Mrs. Henry Mooney. ters, Edr.te a~d Jeanne, of StockBorn at the Cottonwood maternton, California, were guests last and Mrs. Averial Kriepl and chilweek of Mr .. ~nd M~s. L. C. Greer. dren spent Tuesday of last week ity home on June 5, a son, to Mr. I *Fresh bottled mt'lk I's the ft'nest of foods I also v_Isited wtth other rela- I with Mrs. Kate Brady of Salt and Mrs. Ivo Griffith. ~ey Mrs. George H. Paulson was a Lake City. . tives and friends. for all ages, science tells us. It supplies Mrs. Robert E. Hendren and Richfield visitor recently as the Mrs. Helen Tut and Mary Milne more of the food elements needed to H. George Mrs. sister, her of daughter, Helen, of Boise, Idaho, guest w~re luncheon guests of Mrs. Ann spent . the week end with Mrs. Ogden. • Milne Thursday of last week. give and prolong youthful vitality than Miss Fern Broadbent of Nephi Mrs. D. W. Babcock _has as. her Hazel Greer and other relatives any other food. And you'll en]' oy the house guest, Mrs. LeWIS Pettit of and friends. Mrs. Hendren was visited friends in Granite last Enjoy every mile of the trip, with no highway hazards or formerly Miss Allene Hill of East sunday. . Pocatello, Idaho. nerve strain. Fine, fast Union Pacific trains offer delicious taste of Milk from this dairy-it's fresh, Clarence Bean recently return1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davison and M'd 1 ! hi d ~ with visit three-weeks a from ed j e. va :vir~. A~es ~101ce of Alhambra, dining car meals .•. cool, clean, air-conditioned comfort i . ric an pure relatives and friends in the east. i k f . ht California, v!Slted last week at the ... Registered Nurse-Stewardess service. ' Mr and Mrs. Alex A. Brand i,, And the wor 0 ng eousnes~ homem of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 01WE SELL shall be peace; and the effect o and Mrs. Roland Hunter attended . sen. Mrs. Louise Babcock and daugh- righteousness quietness and assur- the funeral of Mrs. Jennie Brand II i PASTEURIZED and RAW MILK ter, Winnifred, and Mrs. Lewis ance for ever. - Old Testament: Leg, which was held at the ~rant i TO SAN FRANCISCO ward chapel in Salt Lake C1ty on , , i Pettit motored to Hailstone ranch Isaiah 32 : 17 . TO NEW YORK Via LOS ANGELES Thursday of last week. Mrs. Leg i i on the Provo river Sunday and $1425 $1Q840 I $9765 $3040 1 $3335 s3s1o i; ·ll was a niece of Mr. Brand. Trip Round Trip d n Rou Trip Round Trip Round Trip d n Rou Trip Round !i Dr. and Mrs. J. Fred Potter J:tas i l In Standard in Chollen- in comfort- In Standard in Challen- in ComfortPullmona- , 9er Slee p . ableCooch- Pul!ma~.s- qer Sleep- ableCoochGUERNSEY MILK FROM ACCREDITED HERD 1~ i~ the followmg the past week and had of-state-friends Berth Extra ing C a r•; e-. Berth Extra i n q Ca r • ; ... FJ. "TITLED relatives: i i~ out I Berth Extzo. Bedh Extra : Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tonks of i 1 "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: ITS ANSWER TO Ask about $90 fore in Coocheo and $135 in Pullman• for Cucle ;: Victor, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Win- 1 i Trip to both the New Yorlc and San Ftanciaco ! '-':irs and return. HUMAN PROBLEMS" ~ slow Potter and babies ,of Twin i By PETER V. ROSS, C.S.B. i! Falls Idaho; Asa Graham of Los i For further detailo consult: Member of the Board of Lectureship of The :.rother Church, The First crediton travel about "Ask i Church of C"hrist, Scientist, in Boston, Uaaa. M. E. THORNTON, Agen Jen- !1 Mrs.Grant Tooele, andMrs. Warner ofCalifornia; No money down-Pay later." ! I of Wayne, son, and Anderson nie SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Tremonton. On Wednesday and i 566 East South Temple Street Thursday, Dr. and Mrs. Potte:r, i WEST JORDAN SATURDAY, JUNE 15 and Mrs. Parley Hanson, were. m 1i 8:00 P. M. (Mrs. Irena Olson. Reporter) (Mrs. Rachel Forbush. Reporter) I GRANITE I I FOOD The Way You Like It ° UNION M•d Ie G arage JACKS Deluxe LUNCH M:. !..-------------..1 I DRINK MORE MILK •,_';: !:!·:. WHATEVER YOUR AGE I I Go in Comfort- On the Train !',,: * FREE PUBLIC LECTURE * Ang~les, l The public is cordially Invited to attendance at a Stewart reumon held at Benjamin. Warren Giaugue of Granite, stu- II! i SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP FARES i,, i DAHL's D A 1 R y Phone: Midvale 72-J3-We Deliver ..:.l I§':=:=:=:=:=;;;:;;-;;;;;;:-;·-;;··:;:::;::;;·;;;:=;;;;;;:=;;:;:;;:;:;==:====··;::=;:;;:_;_:;:::;;;:.#.J |