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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1941 THE MIDVALE SENTINEL 'Page Two RIVERTON ~ o.fOur 128, and give an assembly program ior, and Mrs. Elna Brown returned and Mrs. John I. Wiberg. He talked about his hobby, "Guns in the early evening. The Riverton home from California Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver en· and Shooting." Miss Margaret Gilbert enter- tertained at dinner during the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hogan en- (Mrs. Maude Butterfield. Reporter) Ladies L!terary clul? and ~- H. B. Miss Jessimae Bills was hostess Comunm1ty club w1th their part- tained at a party at her home on week for Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nitertained Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brown of Draper and Mr. and to the Gleanel" girls of the River- ners will hold a banquet in her Friday, honoring Mr. and Mrs. chols of Bluffdale, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Patterson and family ton Second ward Monday evening honor in the Home Ec. room. George Gilbert, who were recently Mrs. Ainard Lund of Riverton. Mrs. Elsie Oliver spent Wednesat her home. Refreshments. were At 8 p. m. the public is invited to o:arried.. The guests inc}uded ~issof Salt Lake. es Harriett a~d Phyl_Iss '>"(1b~r~, day at Lark as guest of Mr. and Miss Esther Peterson is the served to Misses Verda Ess1e and hear Miss Babcock lecture. 1 The Riverton P.-T.A. will hold Myrle Butterf_1eld, M1ss V1rgu;1a Mrs. Reuben Oliver. house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Leone _Butterfield, Mrs. 1\_ielba Mrs. Maud Butterfield and Mr. 1 liam J. Leak, while her mother is Butterfield, Mrs. Roberta S1lcox, 1 a social and meeting at the River- ~ Swafford, Elvm Lovendahl, M1ss staying with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Miss Vera l\f.9rtensen, Mrs. Iris ton school Wednesday, April 2 , at Melba _Lovend~hl, Ruth_ Jensen, James Broadbent visited the Lark Mortensen, Mrs. Norma Madsen, 8 p. m. Election of officers will R?ss Lmn, Ma:wn J?ansle, Golden Sunday school morning and eve(Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Reporter) Butterfield at Sa11dy. (Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Reporter) Mrs. Lawrence Christensen en- Mrs. Mary Egbert, Mrs. Connie take place for the coming year. G~lbert, Melv1~ Gilbert, We~ley ning. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bateman Relatives of Mrs. Joy Murray Mr. and Mrs. Keith Densley The M Men and Gleaner Girls ~ilbert-all of R1verton; R~th Rmdentetained at a surprise birthday and children of Logan were week tertained at a family dinner in Newbold, Mrs. Inez Neff, Mrs. honor o~ Mr. Christensen's birth- James Johnson, Miss Orlean John- of Riverton Second ward will hold hsbach of Bluffdale, 1\I!ISS J~an were entertained at a shower at ~cial at her home in Bingham end visitors of relatives here. son, Miss June Beckstead, Miss a program at the ward chapel on Parr of West J?rdan, M1ss Florme Draper Wednesday. Mrs. Densley Mrs. C. W. Thornton had as her day anmversary Tuesday. Thursday evening, March 27. Sev. g th · Evans of Amencan Fork, and Mrs. was formerly Aleen Blaney of A .1 2 F 11 d Jean Madsen, Miss Margaret Park, W d eral relatives and friends from Sunday dinner guests Mrs. M. J. 0 Draper and the young couple was be Ben Owen of Salt Lake town;ll · pn ay, nes e b M M t S'l M' M Thon1ton, Miss Annie Smith of Sandy were in attendance. 1 1 cox, The fololwing scouts ~f the Riv- recently married. e rs. a e 1 evening's entertainmen WI argare ISS Mrs. J. T. Ostler Was a guest East Mid\•ale and Mr. and Mrs. · Freeman, Miss Mary Freeman, a skating party under the direcerton Second W?rd spent last week ff' f 1 Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alva W. Earl Thornton and children of (Mrs. S. Peter Petersen, Reporter! Miss Lorena Madsen Miss Mar- t·10 Wire and iron bed-springs that ~h~ v~e~~s J~r~~~s~take M Men 1 end at the W1gwam: .Roy Burr, Wedn~sday evening of last week jorie Densley, Mrs. Twilla Parry ,Howell at their home in Salt Lake Salt Lake. and Gleaner Girls will hold their Harold Beckstead, Ellls Myesr, I become rusty should be given a Monday Mrs. Frances Forbw;h the anmversary of the foundm~ of and Miss Luana Neff. City. John Miller of San Diego, Cal., banquet at the West Jordan junior D~uglas Robertson, :suster Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dailey of of Union visited with Mrs. Fos- the Relief Society was observed Helena, Mont., are guests this ter Greenwood Jr., of East Mid- in Granite. This year the celebra- spent 10 days visiting with friends high school April 11 at 8 P m Milton Robertson, Billy ~eff, Har- coat of pamt. Butterf1eld · Joldh Brown : . . Entertamers . Baker's Aeanal · the na t ure o f a pro- a t R'IVert on and M'd · vale. t R b t St Bert M L' Paul Ph1l 1 va1e. was m twn week o.f M rs. R ose Stu a r t · rJ!. nson R ~ h arJ 0 er s, M ~n °~ p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gilbert an- will furnish the program. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christen- strMomr., aMnrd. aMnrds. M~~~aJes~eOn~=~-. gram and social . The forepart of a_ ~nn ason,. a P . ens~n The R. H. B. Ladies Community the evening was devoted to a nounce the marriage of their son sen and family of Herriman were .Saturday visitors at the J. T. Ost- Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Brady and miscellaneous program conducted George, to Delilah Colton, daugh- club sponsored an exhibit of Butterfield, Orlm Ohver, YJ'.llham Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wheeler formed by president Emily Blair. Those ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Colton shrubs and evergreens at the Riv- Neff, scoutmasters and offiCials. ler home. West J?rdan Scout Cour! of Estate Gas Heatrola, like new; The members of the Wasatch a party and motored to West Jor- who furnished numbers were: of Sandy. The marriage took place erton junior high school Thursday Rebekah lodge of Sandy celebrated dan Friday evening and celebrated Mrs. Ruth Bell, Mrs. Nina Des- Feb. 24, and the young couple evening March 27. Prizes were Honor wlll be held at Hernman l~rge size, cost $150, will sell for their 33rd birthday T~ursday eve- the birthday anniversary of Wil- pain, Mrs. Oma Williams, Mrs. spent their honeymoon in Los An- awarded lucky numbers during ward Sund~y, March 30 at 6:30 $35.00 Jling of last week w1th _a supper liam H. Steadman at the Stead- Emily Blair, Emerson Hand and geles, Calif. On their return, Mr. the forepart of the week and mer- P .. M. M_ent badges and awards at the Odd Fel~ows hall I? San~y. man home. A ~ovely supper and Mrs. Elsie Despain. The' latter and Mrs. Albert Glover enter- chants gave tickets for the free 1 Wlll be g1ven. Mrs. Thomas L. Densley attend- 3-room size coal circulator, only Covers were la1d for 35, mcludmg games were enJoyed and the _hon- read a tribute to the old folks of tained. at their home March 9, drawing Thursday. Parley Glover ed a party at the home of Claude 2 months old. Oak finish; can:Mrs. Rose Stuart and Mrs. T. W. ored gue~t was presented Wlth a the ward who were special guests. honormg Mr. and Mrs. George was in charge of the exhibit. Mrs. Barta Knight and daughter, I B_ills .in Salt Lak~ on Monday, on not be told from brand-new. Nicholl, !he only charter me~be_rs.. lovely gift by members of the 1 A lovely corsage was presented Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs.. Paul each aged person from the soci- Szybrowsky, who were r.•arned on Helene of Plain City spent five 1 hrs b1rthday anmversary. Wrth group. A rev1ew of the bo~k, $25.00 Miss Fern Abram and Miss Ileenl Mrs. Soren Dahl was a gu_est ety. Following this feature, every March 2. ~rs. Szybrowsky was days as guests of her' sister, Mrs., .Love ~nd Irony," by Lm Yutang, SENTINEL MIDVALE THE their to returned Logan of Allen husband and Green John Fowler. Ann Betty M1ss formerly amusement the to adjourned one ce~ebratlo!l annual the at Tuesday ThompZelma Mrs. by was giVen · . Brown . . at . VlSlt . of the West Jordan Relief Soc1- room where a sumptwus ..., and 1 h omes T uesd ay, a ft er spen d'mg 11 Mr. and Mrs. Mernll Ruth May Babcock wJll luncheon . ' Tuesdayt et ...,.n, .librarian at 'Sandy 136 N. Main yM.r and Mrs Frank Butler and was served from small tables to the Riverton school Friday, March Mrs. Esther Brachett and son, Jun- days as guests at the home of Mr. evenmg at the SdpecJFa} Itnteresd d th · b b t 75 · · 1rs war £lass of the San y e.lr esme~ ers an . children left Saturday for their a ou --M.I.A. The mam attraction. m restua rt N'1ch oll 1e ft 1as t week f 0 r home in Idaho. For the past two corts. freshments was a huge b1rthday t d . d t'f b k Seattle Wash where he expects weeks they have been at the home m to ent~r a sch~ol. He has been at- of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swenl?on ca e, eau 1 u 11Y eco_ra, e tending the W<>~tern college in Salt while Mr. Butler and baby re- blue and gold, by ~ramte s foremo~t baker, Ed We1s._ Mrs. Gladys ceived medical treatment. Lake City. Miss Beth Soffe ~ho is teach- Mmr served as chalrmal?- of reMrs. Mary Goff who has spent the winter here, left last week for ing school at Nephi, spent the 1 freshments and was assls!ed by weekend with her parents, Mr. and the . Mesdames Co;ra WI:ltmore, .Florida, her 1ormer home. Lucille Scow, Mane Wels and .1\liss Marian Payne and Miss Mrs. Clyde Soffe. Mrs. 0. A. Tennyson and daugh- 1\_ia:garet Hand. The. hall was ~r Cleo Payne of Salt Lake and Miss j)ora Payne of 1:-'aul, ldaho, were ter, Carol _Sue, of ~gden, are hsh_cally decorated m the Rel!e~ Sunday dmner guesLs or Mr. and spending th1s week w1th Mr. and Soc1et~ col~rs .j:~ M~. tC. C. Pm ¥Tee. rs. · e er e _ersen was urs. James Brady. ;Mrs J. Earl Roomson. Jir. and Mrs. G. Harold Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Orson Berrett of m charge _of the entertamment_for 1 and son Union spent Friday with Mrs. th~ remamder of the evenmg, w1th Mr. Peterson as master of . ' PJld d aug hter, C aro • ceremonies. Two song nun1bers . ,Johnny, were guests of relatives Charles Young. . . children and Cox Frances Mrs. .in Provo Sunday. Adams and left Tuesriay for their horr.c in were gJven by the chlldren of Mr. N All M dau:~ter o:nSalt Lake spent Fri- San Francisco, Calif., after visit- and Mr:s.d Wbentdhe~l S. toh!son, h~che1r mo er, w 1c y weeks with her compame th f · . I were followed by a male quartet, ree day with Mrs. J. Ear1 R 0 b m~on. mg or including Bishop James M. Whit. Mrs. Albert Hardcastle and little mot~er, Mrs. :r'hora Young. h D . J D Fnday evenmg the ward Rehef """"n returned home durmg · the es1 te more 0 wen espam osep t · d t · .,.. pain 'and Leo Despa'in who sang a P a week from a Salt Lake hospital. Society enter a me a favorite Foste~'s Stephen Mrs. J. Guy Murray was hostess l':lnch, bazaar and dance. A good two of numbers. Mrs. Kenneth Hand of to her Breakfast club Tuesday at trme was had by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Don Greenwoo~ Midvale entertained with two acher home on East Seventh South and daughter of L~gan, were wee cordian 'selections. As a final eli. .street. . t·1c pageant was d"JsofdrelatJVes here and at max, a pat no M iss . . Verla Ostler is slowly .rm- end guests played. Miss "Liberty" was repreJlrovmg at the St. Marks hosp1tal, Ben~wn war ·. Pnmary officers and teach~rs sented in the person of Miss .tollowing an operation March 18, of the ward met Monday ~venmg Blanche Blair accompanied by 1 1or ruptured appendix. "Obedience" was the theme of I a! the hom~ of Mrs. ~arw Rob- two young boys, Lavoy Whitthe Primary conference held Sun- bms. Followmg the bus.mess ho_ur, more and Bruce Despain who bY evening at Sandy First ward refres~ents and a social evenmg stood on either side of Mis~ Blair each bearing an American flag: .chapel with Mrs. Maurine Shaw, were enJoyed. During this feature the Relief SoJ>resident i~ charge. ciety chorus sang "God Bless The o~f1cers and t~achers of America," followed by "My CounSandy F1rst ward Prrmary anq try 'Tis of Thee" by all present. (Mrs. Irena Olson, Reporter) _J)artners met at the home of Mr. Miss Alicia Bangeter, accordand Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse SunDr. and Mrs. J . Fred Potter had day evening following the confer- ian and vocal soloist for the Emanunel Olson dance orchestra, has as their guest last week Elder ence. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Sophrona Bateman, Mr. returned _from a tour of the Fox Blain Cook of Rexburg, Idaho. I The latter returned from the Texand Mrs. Myrle Alsop and Mrs. theaters m the northwest. Mr. _arid. Mrs. Lambert Baker as mission recently. Monday the ~ert Hyatt of Sand:y attende.d the stxty-fourth weddmg anmvers- of Sprmgv1lle, and Mr. and Mrs. I Potters motored to Provo on busiary of Mr. and Mrs. William Terry , Heber Aylett of Midvale, were ness matters, and also Payson, 1 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. where they spent the day with rei.held Saturday at Alpine. atives. . Mrs. T. Frank Goff of Rupert, Frank Spratling Sunday., . Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitmore The West Jordan BeautJfrcatwn Idaho Mrs. Arland Bateman of Burle~, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Frank . club will furnish !he prog~am for attended a family party last FriGoff, Mrs. Marian Hand and Mr.! the Sunday evemng . servl~e. A day evening at the Marcell Gra-an entirely different kincl of refrigerator and Mrs. Carl Kovitch and son 1 good speaker and slide pictures ham home in Midvale, complimen:Jerry of Salt Lake were visitors will be sent from . the church tar;s. to the third birthday anniThe chilling coils are in the walls. You during the week of Mrs. Sophrona beautification committee. A good versary of their daughter, Glenda. I musical program will also be pre- Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Gra,l3ateman. don't have to cover foods. Foods retain vitaham entertained at a children's 1 sented. mins-freshness, flavor, moisture, for days Mrs. Hugh Finlayson and daugh- party honoring the same occasion. 1 longer. Distinctive cabinet styling by world1 ter, Glenda and son Max, and Keith Whitmore of Granite was famous designer. New Fac;ts Label tells you Mr. and Mrs. W. T . Olson of niece, Coralee Case, visited with among the little folks who attendi Crescent announce the birth of Mr. _and Mrs. Frank Scowcroft and ed the affair. what you get before you buy! Over 40 wonMr. and Mrs. C. J. Tame and a daughter Thursday, March 20, family and Mr .. and Mrs. O~en features! derful at the Cottonwood hospital. The Horne and famlly at Kaysville family of Murray were dinner guests at the James M. Whitarrival of the new daughter was Sunday afternoon. NEW LOW PRICE Mrs. Alma Case and Mrs. Thor- more home last Sunday afternoon.j also the birthday of the proud Mrs. Vilate Maxfield Aldrich of ald Mecham of Altona, have been :father. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson of house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee 276 B. St., died last Sunday in a Crescent are rejoicing over the Case the past week. Mrs. M~cham Salt Lake hospital of cerebral arrival of a son born Wednesday I had her 17-month-old baby m the hemorrhage. The deceased was a March 19, at the Cottonwood hos~ hospit~l preparatory to a kidney sister of L. B. Maxfield of Gran- 1 ite. Funeral services were con- 1 pita!. Mrs. Johnson is the form- operation. Mrs. Sam Lancaster left Mon- ducted Wednesday in the Mt., er Miss May Hyde. Pleasant north ward chapel. Bur. Mrs. Florence Wright is under- ~ day evening for California. EASY TERMS Mr. Alfred Furse had the m1s- ial was in the Mt. Pleasant cemegoing treatment at the L. D. S. t fortune to wrench his back while tery. hospital. Over 100,000 Familia Bortght COLD.WALL in 19401 Friday evening of last week the Arland and Woodrow Reynolds· working among shrubbery Moncompany plant Oxygen Whitmore day. I week were of Lost River, Idaho, Floyd Lundquist of the U . S. entertained at Coon Chicken Inn, end visitors at the W. I. Nielson 1 Navy, arrived home Saturday for honoring Leo Despain, one of home on State street. Fred Thomas is expected to re-j a week's furlough from the train- their employees, who left yesterturn home soon after receiving ing camp at San Diego, Calif. He day for camp service. Sunday eveBn·zziant Ne-w Beauty. treatment at a Salt Lake hospital enlisted two months ago and had ning the superintendency and ofE I the misfortune to contract a case ficers of the Granite ward Sunday the past two weeks. .More Useful Than ver Mrs. W. L. Nielsen attended the of pneumonia and was quite ill for school entertained at a fireside soUse Less Current! Women's Legislative Council at some time. He is in good health cial at the Clifford Green home in Wasatch in compliment to Mr. the capitol building Thursday at present. l NeW Values!,..._.,._..... . Sensatwna Mr. and Mrs. James H. Jensen Despain. He was 1st assistant in morning, and also attended the annual luncheon held at the New- and Albert Dimond left Tuesday the superintendency, and was preevening for Los Angeles, Calif., on sented with a beautiful book, house Hotel. "Unto the Hills," by Richard EvKenneth Harrison returned on business. Douglas and Wallace Gardner ans. Members of the bishopric Saturday from a two-day convention held last week at Denver, in and Paul Olson left Tuesday were also in attendance. Wm. J. Fryer, father of Mrs. conection with his firm with which morning with the university glee club for a four day tour of South- Charles W. Despain, returned to be is employed. Granite recently after enjoying a The three-act play, "The Love- ern Utah. Mrs. P. T. Bateman and Mrs. week's visit in Idaho. The aged ly Duckling" was presented ThursWith new and exclusive Radiantube units-thr•• cook faster Royal Spratling spent Tuesday vis- gentleman celebrated his 85th than ever before! Ultra-modern cabinet styling with fluorday evening by Crescent ward M. iting with Mrs. Mary w. Bennion birthday anniversary on March escent cooking top lighting. Packed with feature after fca· lith. I. A. at the Crescent ward amuse- in Salt Lake. "' · Mrs. Elmo Despain entertained Mrs. Donald Hogan returned ture of highest quality. ment hall, under direction of Vanda Parker and Jenivieve Welling- from the Bingham hospital Sun- at a jolly house party last.Friday afternoon honoring the lOth birthton. Members of the cast includ- day. NOW Mrs. Ernest Silcox, Mrs. Clyde day anniversary of her son, Shered Elma Beth Fowler, Grant Hick- Soffe and Miss Joyce Silcox spent on. The children of the 4th grade i man, Bonita Jaynes, F. D. Ald- Saturday in Salt Lake where they w~re special guests. Covers were a_ld_f_o_r_1_2_.__________ ridge, Archie Jensen, La Von Neff, enjoyed dinner and a picture show. ,.l_ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hogan at-; LaVer! Fairbourn, Lee Mickelsen, tended the M. I. 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