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Show 'Page THE SEm'INEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Two SANDY Future Farmers Plan Harvest Ball, Nov. 1 FRI., OCTOBER 25, 1940 NEW BOOKS AT LOCAL LIBRARY UJfiOJf SCHOOL !fAMES STUDENT OFFICERS istics they should possess for the part·Icu1ar f.IeIds ; the s teps they should take in preparing for various types of careers; the rewards they may expect. (Mn. J. T. Ostler. Reporter) • Miss Gweneth SteffensOn of , Class elections were held Friday The Jordan chapter of the Future Farmers invite everyone to Helena, Mont., was the guest of 1 at the Union junior high school. attend their annual Harvest Ball i Miss Betty Bradley Saturday and The ninth grade officers are: Jay Editor's Choice. by Alfred Da. D Sunday at the Bradley home. M f. ld W . sheill. Mr. Dasheill has collected espam and ayne ax Ie ' at the Jordan high school gym- Miss Steffenson is spending the books will be sixteen examples of the very best new The Thorum. The 8th grade of- dd nasium on Friday, November 1. remainder of the week at the Joyce · h t d following . f o t e Midvale Branch of 1cers are Jay Forbush, Leah a e Refreshments and a good time are home of Miss Venna Jensen. contemporary stories - choosing th s 1 L k d · Boul J ·~- s p a e county library sysat e 7th The Doty. Bertha and Boyce . ter Is. spen .-.... • eter Peteneu. Reporter) assured for everyone. No "stags" . Miss oyce Oln. lnDa Olaou. Reporter) them both for their inherent excelmg. the week With relatives at grade officers are Lee Hilton Joy tern Monday, October 28th: •tt will be admitted th lence and for the illustration they ' e commi ee Granger ' A delightful social affair of the Jir. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman Young Mac of Fort Vancouver. provide of the different kinds of Mr. a~d Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse Young and Dorothy Cummock. and Robert E. Dimond left Friday week was given at Cobble Moore announced. Mary Jane Carr. Young Mac's short stories - stories of atmoby our and twin sons, Gale and Grant, These people will work with ..... Southern Utah and Arizona. Friday evening October 18 by Mr. spent the week visiting rel.at.ives student body officers, Wallace father was Big Mac MacDermott St. and Mrs. M. S. Hesse who enter2'beY will visit the Manti, •ft~ of plot, of character and · ds a t an e labor~~ at Mant·I. Mr. woodh 0 use ]omed Gotberg June Pugmire Beth 01- of Scotland, but it was the blood sphere, . and M esa t emp1es, a~ ta•me d a f ew f rien -rge Bf7ce's canyon and other places ate four-course dinner honoring lMn. Rachel Forbush. Reporter) the deer hunt in the southern son, Jo; Bagshaw, Martha Brewer of White Cloud, of the Crees, his all the others. s canyons. the 77th birthday anniversary of Gf Interest. .The ons ~f. Vulcau. by Thomas , Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen and and Gene Glover. We are looking 1 Indian mother, that made him fear Mrs. Jess c. Nix and Mrs. ElMrs. Axel Lundquist, Mrs. Re- Alex A. Brand of Granite. The din~ Gardner and Mrs. Willard ing table was centered with an at- len Nance were among guests son Clel left early Friday mom- forward to a very successful year. the confinement of the fort where Hibben. A VIVId and dramatic fact a year of schooling was to deter- \ boo~. brings to boy r~aders the Biehardson attended a quilting tractive arrangement of musketel who attended a birthday dinner ing for a motor trip to the ~st mine whether he was to find his exc1tmg story of the diScovery of relatives visit will they where Em Mrs. of honor in Thursday Covers leaves. fern and bee at the home of Mrs. James grapes attend the World in the Indian world or the our useful metals , the use of them way A. Bateman. The quilt was for the were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Brand, est Morrell at her home in Sandy. and friends and M r. and Mrs. Henry A. Colton Fair at New Y ork · J)•U.P• lMn. Rachel Forbush. Reporter) Dr. and Mrs. J. Fred Potter, Mrs. white. How he chose his future by early men, and their developMiss Hertha Jensen, daughter Jlliss Vaudis Olson, daughter of MaryNeilson, Mrs. s. Peter Pet- and daughter, Mariam, are spend makes a dramatic climax to ment up to and including the preslife Phoenix, of Cutler Raymond has who Jensen, Mrs. and Dr. of at Jir, and Mrs. Albert Olson, left ersen, Miss Janice Williams, Miss ing the week with relatives absorbing story. this afterSaturday visited spent the past three weeks in Arizona, J'riday night by train for Los Nancy Hesse and the host and Wells, Nevada. 1 ent. Mrs. and Mr. of home the at noon and fair the visiting York, New Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Walker .Angeles, Calif., where she ex- hostess. Following dinner the reThe Cuckoo Calla <A story of The Heart l.a a Lonely HUDter. mainder of the evening was spent and Mrs. Lynn Wolsleger visited also friends, will return home Wayne Cutler. jleCt8 to make her home. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Dahl had as by Carson McCullers. Four people FinlaDd). by Nora Burglon. The Saturday with Mrs. Flora Walk- with her parents. Mr. Ernest Silcox and daughter, in games and social chat. Jack, Art and Sidney Stowe of their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. in a small southern mill town find adventures of a Finnish boy and The R. s. Lindsay family of er in Salt Lake City. Soyce spent Wednesday in Salt Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Boggess Van Nius, Calif., are visiting at and Mrs. Albert Carlsen of Plac- in a mute an answer to the rid- girl before the recent invasion Midvale were guests of Bishop s.ke· tlarvey Cundick of Brigham and Mrs. J. M. Whitmore last joined members of the Good-time the home of their mother, Mrs. erville, Calif., and David T. Dahl dles of their lives. The lives of center around a mystery and an of West Jordan. City spent the weekend visiting Friday evening complimenting club when they met Saturday Ada Stowe, who is seriously ill. interweaves; each archeological discovery, bringing Mrs. W. E. Borg spent several these four Mrs. John E. Slagowski of Lywith his parents and family, Mr. the birthday anniversary of Mrs. evening at the home of Mrs. Whitmore. A variety of lively Clara Boyle of Salt Lake City. man, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Dale days last week with Mrs. Fanny gropes for a solution to his prob- in many of the folk tales and tra-.cl Mrs. Sam Cundick. lems; each feels that an answer, ditions of the country. Mrs. Ray Christensen enter- Allen and daughter, Sherrie, of Wells of Provo. JIIr. and Mrs. Murel Silcox and games were enjoyed after whleh Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berrett )Jr. and Mrs. Blairie Abbott of ice cream and cake were served. tained at a quilting party at her Hyrum, Utah, Mn. Asabel Crump The Mall Wagon Myatery. by 8alt Lake were dinner JUests of Errierson Hand, Joseph Roberts home Friday. Dinner was served and Mrs. Horace M. Seal of Lark, of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. or at least a kind of inner peace, Justus. A splendid mystery May the Singer, Mr. by found been has were Holladay, of Haltimer Art Sandy, of Ostler Thomas J. Mrs. for laid were Covers o'clock. 1 at reWasatch, of Green Rex and SunSilcox Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and an absorbing plot story mute. Mrs. and Mr. of Sunday guests Biand Christensen Ernest Mrs. Edison Mrs. Brady, Gerald Mrs. successa from Sunday turned IJiq. · d o f l"f ,.._ the b acA6.oun t g Holden. Harry Herriman, of Bodell Milton shop Mrs. Hilton, .. to Filmore JDenny, Cundick ¥rs. Sam....aMr. and..a•-1e m The Family. by Nina Fedorova. a a d Mrs De .. r 1 hn DeMrs. Joe .._ -... ..., ..aA- ful deer bun•'-'" S had Miss Margaret Clayton enjoyed ver e spent part of the time at the • tbe lr ._..,er ~..,.... nny an o unwoy and vicinity Bodell home due to the serious the weekend at Logan where she One of those rare books that are the Tennessee Mountains makes Viree M. Butler Pugmire. Mr. and • CUndick's mother and sJster, Union ward will hold Sunday illness of tehir father, Patriarch visited with friends and enjoyed gay and tragic and timeless, swift this an unusual book by an authllrs. Sarah Crane and Mrs. El- and children of Denver, arrived the Utah-U.S.A.C. football game. in the readini yet lingering in the or who has long been a favorite .mer Yates 8Jld children, all of at the s. Peter Petersen home school conference Sunday mom- Joseph s. H. Bodell. among boys and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Gregory Merrill Shaw, son of Mr. and Thursday of last week for an ex- ing, Oct. 27 at 10:30 and ward Salt Lake. There w~ a large attendance tended visit. Friday they motored conference will convene Sunday Mrs. John H. Shaw, graduate of are the proud parents of an 8-lb. memory. It is colorful in setting, The Park that Spring Forgot, by 8t the Relief .Society w~rd ~n-, to Coalville where Mr. Butler evening at 7:30 p. m. An invi- Jordan high school and Utah baby boy born to them Monday rich in emotion, yet with an essenagricultural college, is at the Cottonwood Maternity tial theme of strength and faith Winifred Welles. Lively and full ~ce held m connection With joined his brother-in-law on a tation is extended to all ward State d full f f t f h k ·t trul will be re- th t teaching mechanics at the Mau- home. Mrs. asGregory they members to be present. e sacrament meeting Sunday deer huntlna an asy, umor, gay an Y of and four our 0 a rna es 1 Miss Ailleen Midmembered Officers of the P.-T.A. of the · ~... trip · · Monday .evening. President Olivia Egbert df 1 tat d th h f t th • t HaMaui, in school high kiliki returned to Grarute and will e s ory o ow e rea u s e rmes. The story is laid in China dleton of East Midvale. was in charge. Albert Black of spend the remainder of their va- Union school met Thursday at the waiian Islands. The of affairs resulting from Spring's 1937. in invasion the during f ts Meeker, of Pollard Jack Mrs. Clyde Mrs. president, the of home d t" · it" t· Milvale was the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wa on o ..a !1 1vesVICiruty re 1aand mgLake .VISSalt ca. Ion m Laura Jensen and Blanche Reed, friends Proctor. Plans were discussed for Colo., is visiting with her parents, Salt Lake City visited Sunday Family is White Russian. They try forgetfulness is finally solved, will · · the work of the comlna a appeal to any child between six · YlsitiDg stake board members, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. N.IC h o11 and afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ru- to make ends meet by runnmg = -... y"'ftr. Mr and Mrs Elbert Despam lso speak ers a t the meet d spending is Greer E. D. Mrs. · · · a were boarding house and they open and twelve and will be found deIon Collett. other relatives in San Y· I h T k entertamed members of the L. E. th· fDI. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thayne Mr. and Mrs. Willard C:~mp IS wee at eton, da 0 • where Despain family last Saturday eve. . and sons of ~rk, were v1s1tors and family of Provo, visited here their doors--and their hearts-to lightful by adults as well. The surCalvm Spratlmg, one of the ning at a steak fry with all the she is visiting with relatives. Mrs. Edward Bushnell of mea- Tuesday evemng of Mrs. C. L. 1 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. the strangest collection of board- prise ending is charming and twins of Mr. and M.rs.. Par~ey trimmings. The occasion was givers ever gathered under one roof. happy after some parlous times SpratlJnc, has been qll_lte Ill With en in honor of Mrs. Kenneth dow is spending this week with B~ulter and Mrs. Earl Holt and Greenwood and other relatives. t d R" h d H 11 Tuesday evening, Oct. 28, the . children. ibe flue ll!ld. bronchitiS th~ pasf Kuhre of Oakland, who has been Mrs. Rose Greer and family. a iburton, Hia Story an grea er suspense. lC ar Mr. and Mrs. ~enneth Pierson 1 M.I.A. of the ward entertains at a Mr. and Mrs. Heber Berrett in visiting in Granite for the past week but 18 rmproving rapidly. Katy"s Quilt. by Ruth Holbrook. Miss Rea Fay Beckstead was three weeks. Mrs. Kuhre returned company with their son, W. E. ann ounce the birth of a son on Harvest Hallowe'en costume ball of Hia Life's AdTennire. Here Berrett, and Le Roy Snow en- Thursday, _october 17, at a Salt at the ward amusement hall. Richard Halliburton's life unfolds An engaging story about young an overnight guest of her aunt, to her home Sunday. Steadman's orchestra will fumiS· h like a drama. It grows and de- Katy of not so long ago whose Mr. and Mrs. Burt Despain and JT.ohyed flan airplanSe ltridLaekrecenlltly. Lake hosp1tal. ~· Ray Alsop in Murray MonM G ey va e a over ew ey visitare Angeles, Los of family · - Miss Mr. and !'-'Irs. uy ':rai ~e~e the music. An invitation is ex- velops through success and dis- adored crazy quilt accompanied Laura Gardner a facul+- ing this week in Granite, as the and Bingham and vicinity. eir tended to the public to attend. appointment. It ends in a tragedy her and her br0 the h guests durmg the we_e o . J C M ., r on many exMiss Velma Miller of Salt Lake rs. arr1e ohnson and daug - daughter and son-m-law, Mr. members of the Jordan high guests of Mr. and Mrs. De Bart City spent the weekend with Miss that is itself in character--from citing family adventures. ter, Anna, and Mrs. Oscar Olsen and Mrs. Don Priano. Jiehool was operated on for appen- Despain. We All Go Away. by Lavinia R. the start he had resolved not to The second and third year Bee Reatha Evans. and daughter, Luella, attended dfdtfs at a Salt Lake hospital on Lake Hive girls of Sandy first ward in Salt Monthe funeral 'J'bursday Wednesday, October 30, at 4 o'- die in bed. The many facets of Davis. In this story a group of Mrs. Hannah for services Sunday d daugh k Staweek. ,.•rs A ofR last M. I. A. under the direction of clock the ward primary are en- his magnetic personality stand out r an - . . . children who meet daily on a city . AmY H oward , tertaining at a Hallowe'en cos- · h son, a life-long friend. Services their leader, MISS .._ t 1· f H -- B-rter) _...., Jeanette and Kathleen, re- lMn. Maude Butterfiel"'" furnished the preliminary pro- tume party for all primary mem- m s arp re Ie. ere you h speaks playground leave for their sumwere in the lOth ward chapel. ~ Tuesday to their home in mer vacations in many different San Francisco after spending thel Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Lloyd wJin~~fo~e~amcfct~~~em~Y~ gram at Sandy First ward M. I. bers. Prizes will be given for the to youth in a universal tongue. ways and we go with them as they Wilby Fronteir. the of Guns also and costumes character best at evening Tuesday meeting A. put three weeks visiting at the of Salt Lake were honored guests traveL I true these In Raine. liamMacLoed character. comic most the for with chapel, ward First Sandy c-t Pro COclydte Mrs. .dhomea1otf home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry at dinner at the home of Mr. and atot thFre 25 Red for need great a is There :Y.W. the of Greenwood Dorothy a · ernoon, ay I r Sunday. on Lloyd S. Fred Mrs. M. R. Mrs. and Mr. Cloener and Simple picture books that our Jerry Lloyd of Montpelier, Ida., :t p. m. All women eligible for M.I.A. presidency in charge. The Cross workers. Anyone interested and exciting narratives the auLeak. children will enjoy: Hanael littlest a hand "Silver Jubilee" was presented please get in touch with Mrs. thor draws with a skillful Mrs. Royal Spratling and spent the weekend as guest at the membership are invited. Clyde Soffe, chairman of the Red picture of frontier conditions that and GretheL Children of Lapland. la::rsMcg:!n!:w~dd~~a!'r~; by the various girls. dalanUghters, Donna Bell and Roy- Lloyd home. made it possible for the bad man The ThrH LWle Kittens. Book of Cross work in East Midvale. and Mr. Bateman, Ada Mrs; Friday hostesses joint were Gould Poll G. Mr. and Mrs. Roland ce ~t Saturday visiting with to flourish for a time. The killer TrHI. Children of Mexico. Indians and children have m~)Ved from evening when they entertained Mrs. Douglas Bateman a n d Mrs. LoiS Pratt of Salt Lake. ift t th The workshop of character is h d h"15 d Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gardner Salt Lake to Riverton to make for officers of the Sunday school daughter, Mrs. Josephine Arnold ay, en came 0 a sw I of the Southwest, Uncle Ray"a of Salt Lake, Mrs. Lena Young of everyday life. The uneventful and a ot. Murray are receiving congratu- their home for the winter. On at the Newbold home. lations over the birth of a son Tuesday they had as their guests 1 Mrs. Della Gaskell and Mrs. Los Angeles, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. commonplace hour is where the violent end. If the law did not Story of the Stone Age People. get him, another bad man did. ! Ralph Swan and sons, Owen and 4uring the week. Mr. Gardner ....._. and Mrs. Roland T. Poll of ' Darrell Beckstead of Salt Lake 1 G j~~~~~~~~~===~ of battle is lost or won.-Maltbie D. hte Sh 1 d d .w.u.~ ,._ 1 He was out of step with civilizaBabcock. j e~n aug r, ary an Salt Lake when they entertained 1 visited Monday with Mrs. L. C. ;u~maerly was of West Jordan. tion. Rupert, Idaho, and Mrs. . . ~an ' Greer. l'oDowing • the Relief Society at dinner, Wednesday evening members of of :surley, Idaho, were VISitors . . · eonference Sunday evening, four Two Thousand and Ten Daya of Mr. and Mrs. Lo~IS A. Smit;h the Friendship Ring and partners ! durmg the week of Mrs. Sophrona and children and Mrs. Melhrea .take missionaries from West Jo~ :ll111U11 by Patsy Ziemer. Here is a HWer. SunKamas to motored Bateman dan ward held a cottage meeting announce the marrUlge of their enjoyed a party at the home of 1 Bateman. as Germany Hitler's of picture visi~ed they where afternoon d~y and Alls?P Myrle Mrs. and Mr. Fall Olsen Oscar Mrs and Mr of .at Copperfield. Theodore Booth da~ter, Mabel, to John Carr THAT HELPS THE 1 daughters Gladys and ·LoiS and w1th Mayor and Mrs. SessiOn A. ted. th · d ' Lehi. The marriase was perd C -e1 . C k very Mrs. Sophrona Bateman motored Hatch. They also visited Dr. and seen through the eyes of a 12-year 1 ENTIRE COMMUNITY e rooms. larence Pal- formed at the Lehi Second ward roses ecora . ~ an . - VIn ~r were m charge t the meet- October 1 where a reception was pleasant evenmg was spent and . to Ogden Sunday where they 1 Mrs E G Wright who recently old American child whose life un- l • 1 • • • • • d1 ervesd to 15. refreshments d Mrs M h ld · th · h ...,g. Mr. and Mr. Jess c. Nix and were dinner guests of Mr. an moyed fro~ M1dvale to make hl a few months ago was spent m . · The Book of Mormon class held e m. eir ono~. r. an e We ataDd ready alwaya to that country. She tells her story and Patricia I Mrs. Charles Watkins and fam- their home m Kamas. f Mr Carr wtll make their home at Riv- daughters itletr mmet;-.. at th h . . . Beckstead Ardell Mrs. and Mr. . • ily. . • • 1 erton. e ome o ._. help local bualDeu and llldlridMr. and Mrs. Clyde Swenson and children were dinner guests simply, as she expenenced It. uala wWa SOUDd loans. Tbla Funeral services were held for and Lila Gean Booth were dmand Mrs. J .. c. Richa.J:ds, Jr., on ~~~~:~owmg the Re- Silas Bills Wednesday at the Des- ~~d~:~~~!"{e of Mrs. Kate and son, Bobbie, and daughter, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Background material beyond Pat- puts our clepoaiton• moaey Mrs. Carrie J ~ h n s 0 n and Jeneal, visited with relatives in Mrs. Maurice Beckstead of South sy's understanding is sketched in profttablr to work-aad aupMrs. Dell Smith a~~baby spent eret Mortuary at Salt Lake. The by her father, for eleven years a . Jordan. . Sunday evening visiting with speakers were Reynold Bills, daughter Anna and Mrs. Oscar Wanship Wednesday. pllea the fuada which meaD Mrs. Cllfford Tellefsen and journalist in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Miller and Mathew Holt, and Bishop Bryer Olsen and daughter Luella were Mrs. Theodore Booth. Jobs Ill our commualtr. mon . Miss Edith Bateman spent the of Salt Lake. Invocation was dinner guests Sunday at the home daueht«;r. Donna of Salt Lake sm~ll son Tommy of Berkeley, ReMary by G1rla. for 1 Vocations of Thursday guests. were Calif., and ~r. of Sunday VISitors were Salt in ! made by Bishop David Bills, and of Mrs. c. 0. Bloomfield weekend at Garfield Mrs. J. T. Ostler and family. ~rs. Mr.. and Mrs. Merlm Clayton at becca Lingenfelter. The aim of benediction was by Hyrum Stock- Lake City. . . this book is intensely practical- MIDVALE Branch of BANE C. Bodell and. ~on, Bl~me, their home on County ~treet. Fern at entertained Olsen Oscar Mrs. JorWe.st the in counselor ings, I of Daugh~rs the of Members Sandy City . . . . Mr. ~d Mrs. Merlln C~a~n Utah Pioneers held a quilting bee dan stake presidency. Burial was a quilting party Thursday for of Salt Lake were VISitors Friday at the home of Mrs. James A. at the South Jordan cemetery., members of the Friendship Ring. at the Ostler home. Mr. and Mrs. a~d fa~Ily spent S~nday VISitmg to help .glrls obtam a :VISIOn of ; Membir Federal Deposit In•urauoe Corporation After the funeral services the A J o'clock dinner was served. Lowell Ostler ~f Salt Lake andl With f~1~nds at Bmgham. They the mulhtude of occupations openj Bateman this week following met at the home of Mr. Mrs. C. 0. Bloomfield of Salt M.rs Pearl Pol:!Ick and son, John a~o VISited the Utah Coppert••O~th~e~m~;~to~d~is~c~o~ve~r~th~e~c~ha~ra~c~te~r~-~~~;;;:;=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=J. • Richard of Hlghlanc;f Boy•. spent ! mmes. . . Among th~ who went on the I and Mrs. Daniel C. Coy: Mr. and I Lake City was a special guest. Mrs. Llllle Johnson of Logan, part of the week With their pardeer hunt durmg the week were: 1 Mrs Ezra L Bills Mr and Mrs I ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler. is visiting at the home of her Jlulon and Bobbie Goff, William Rey~old B~ and' da~ter Fay· Mrs. Vera Brown and Miss daughter, Mrs. Dunn Taylor. teadman, eGorge Wood, Harvey Mr and Mrs Rex Hamilto~ and Mrs. Beth McDonald of Salt Dorothy Brown of Midvale spent • Mr and Mrs Jose h Wood, Junius and Frank Drake, so~ Je spent the weekend with her Lake Mrs. of home the at Thursday For Boyal Spratling, Dale Bateman, Green r;J~ Le"na Bills Mrs Ri;,Mrs. Frank Dickerman daughter~ Zupan. Doris Mrs. Bert'Bms; Mrs. 'Bills: mond OrviJ Dimond, Virgil Beckstead, family. and Bateman Noal Mrs. and Mr. Lynn Bateman, Newel Jensen, Barney Berretto, Mrs. Peter Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman, Green, Mr. Grace Peterson, Mrs. j J4ilo Ba:x;ter, C. M. Beckstead, I Joseph Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hans Neilsen and two sons of Coy all of Riverton· Mr. and Mrs. M ' H tt· B t..,., il · South Jordan. The latterM three t f Alvm E. M ler, rs. a Ie a "'"' ful t were the Hyrum Hilton Mrs. and Mr. and mos succe~ . os o the hunters got their deer and of Salt Lake; Mrs. Hattie Bills of the West Jordan cold storage Dillon, Mont.; and Mrs. Berta company as been kept busy as a Harrison of Crescent. Mrs. Vernon Morgan enterresult. tained 35 members of the RepubEvery inmost aspiration is God's lican Open Forum club at her angel undefiled; home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. And in every "0 My Father!" J. R. Allen were special guests of slumbers deep a "Here my the evening.the mothers of RiverMany of -James F. Clarke. ton attended the home economchild!" ics tea at the Jordan high school and enjoyed the wonThursday, 1 derful display. I The West Jordan stake "Special Interest Group" will sponsor a dance at the South Jordan school gymnasium on Tuesday, Oct. 29, : J'IIRBR '8, BOBLITZ ' and featuring a floor show and old Another college year is under BBODB'B BBBT BBD time dances. l Melvin Peterson was enter. ONDRAUGBT way and here is a reminder to help . ~ Toby . Cta.rec l tained at a turkey dinner at the home of his daughter and son' Sherry Sauterne . you bridge the gap between home in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred 1 Aogelica Zinfandel Heugly, at Ogden on Tuesday, • visit telephone a Enjoy school. and White Port · I.opnbetrf honoring his 53rd birthday anniversary. Blackberry lled Port regularly. It's a lot more satisfying Publl • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray of "Publl Off" CwnlJIIU • Mu~e~tel c ace l8 a c San Francisco, spent a week as too. inexpensive, and letters than .!~ ••.::: Trust•• guests of Mr. and Mn. Roy Pet8:40 Braodr . ~~=::.:: .. ' I erson. During the week they were ' Ask the operator to tell you the rate entertained at a turkey dinner in You have junked the state ""·---~ ~ their home. GRANITE WEST JORDAN UNION EAST MIDVALE ms· :Mrs. ° I RIVERTON I I 1 I A BIUJnUG SERVICE I 1 1 • 1 Donna I I CarlOS J BADGER I County Allorney ATTENTION CLASS! DMA WINES FOOD · TheWayYouLikelt * . JACKS Deluxe . LUNCH ·------------------~ Mi nle Garage ( ~ .--~ ARNOLD TROIIS'tiik, Plop. .' ; - • J.me of IJ8 Hil8 lf.A.OD..a Half ua bour is ample time to allow for bakin& of medium-sized . apple~. machine, clean up the county, tool l l <Paid PoL AdvJ * to any town. PNl•fll e1 JC»>A WiNI (X),. . . . . ~ i . -- . . ·4 ' ._ / ..1 |