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Show Friday, March 5, 1943,_ _ ___..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH-..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P a g e Fiva West Jordan MIA Gold, Green Ball Draws B~ig Crowd SOCIETY AND CLUBS The West Jordan Stake Gold and Green ball was held in the West Jordan junior high school IVA E. BARROWS. Society EdHor auditorium, Tuesday evening. The theme was "Defenders of Democracy," and decorations were red, white and blue and were in Birthday Club Feted Wedding Announced charge of A. C. Furse and Norma At Rasmussen Home Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Nordberg. Roses, daisies and daffadils, Blanck announce the marriage of The floor show consisted of the decorated the rooms at the Bern their daughter, Helen, to Murray presentation of "Queens," followRasmussen home Tuesday, when C. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. ed by the "Queen's Waltz." The Mrs. Rasmussen entertained her Merle E. Brown, Wednesday in queens were: Donna Davis, Bing'birthday club. Following a seven the Salt Lake temple. ham; Myrtle Crump, Bluffdale; o'clock dinner, contract bridge A wedding reception was held Lois Larsen, Copperton; Grace wa~ played and prizes won by in the Bennion ward chapel folButterfield, Herriman; LaVern Mrs. Allison Bills and Mrs. Joel lowing the ceremony. Brynols, Lark; Roberta Thaxton, Wilcox. The bride has been entertained Riverton First; MarjOrie Densley, by Miss Mary Nichols and Melva Riverton Second; Marjorie OakeThe Newell Jensens Matthews. son, South Jordan; Lucile CunEntertain at Dinner The couple will make their dick, West Jordan. Herriman Mr. and Mrs. Newell Jensen enhome at Murray. Mrs. Merle E. queen, Grace Butterfield, won the tertained at dinner Sunday at Brown and daughters, Joyce and stake queen honors with attentheir home in West Jordan. Mildred attended the trousseau dents, Lucile Cundick of West Guests included Mr. and Mrs . . Jordan and Donna Davis of Bingtea for the bride at her home Chris Call, Joseph Call of BanSunday aftern~on. ham. croft, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph An original dance, "Beautiful Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lady," was given by the BingMrs. Bateman Honored Everill of Salt Lake City; Mr. . ham ward. The dance committee On Birthday Monday and Mrs. George Martineau and was Virginia Harris and Ross The family of Mr. and Mrs. S. family, and Mr. and Mrs. FranButterfield, assisted by Alfred W. Bateman of West Jordan, cis Webb of Sandy. Furse and the M.I.A. executive honored Mrs. Bateman's birthday officers. Members of the M.I.A. anniversary Monday at the BateRelief Society Board general board present were Mrs. man home. Her brothers, Clyde Meets With Mrs. Page Lucy Grant, Cannon; Miss VirSwenson of Sandy and Andrew Members of the West Jordan ginia Walke.r and Mr. and , Mrs. Swenson of Union, their wives Stake Relief Society board met B. K. Farnsworth, Patrons were and families and the following at the home of Mrs. Gwynne Page ward presidents and guests of members of their immediate famin Riverton Thursday, for their honor were the stake presidency. ily were present: Mr. and Mrs. regular meeting. Present were Nearly 800 persons were in atMarlon Bateman and children of Evelyn Nielsen, Julia Crump, tendance. Refreshments were Sandy; Mr. and· Mr-S. Vernon Riverton; Mary C. Turner, Bluffserved. Bateman and children of Union; dale; Ester Le;~k, Laura Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson and Irene Olson, West Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Richards Jr. FIRE AUXILIARY SETS Rela Beckstead of South Jordan. and children, Glen and Jean SPECIAL MEETING Bateman of West Jordan. Games Mrs. William Thomas, president Newly Weds Visit were played with the prizes goof the Midvale Ladies Fire auxilRelatives Here ing to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew iary, announces <l special meeting Mr. and Mrs. James A. Nelson, Swenson. Refresments were of the auxiliary, Wednesday, who have been visiting Mr~ Nelserved. March 10, at the home of Mrs. son's mother, Mrs. William NelWalter Wanberg at 8 p. m. All son in Midvale and sister, Mrs. Mrs. Allen Visits members are requested to be preE. C. Simper, East Midvale, left With Her Mother sent, Mrs. Thomas said, as plans Wednesday morning for San for other meetings will be made. Francisco, Cal. to visit Mrs. NelMrs. H. B. Allen of Kansas son's parents and other relatives. City, Missouri, is visiting her Mr. Nelson who has been serving mother, Mrs. Alice Rosse and sisCHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH in the air corps in Haiwaii for ter, Mrs. John Baty in Midvale_. 171 Ea&.t 48th South, Murray the past nine months, will go to On Wednesday the ladies were Allen Schuldheiss, Pastor Santa Ana · for further training. guests at a luncheon at the home Morning worship, 11 a. m. Mrs. Nelson, · the former Dorothy of Mrs. R. G. Watson, in Salt Bible class and Sunday school, Schneider of San Francisco, met Lake City. 10 a. m. her fiance in Las Vegas, where The Lutheran hour, KLO, every they were married Saturday, Family Motor to Sunday, 2 p. m. Feb. 28. For the time being she Price Sunday Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, will remain in San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bateman March 10. This year we shall obwith her parents. of Salt Lake City accompanied by serve this sacred season with their mother, Mrs. Rela Beckspecial mid-week services. BeElkingtons Entertain stead, Burton Bateman and Mrs. ginning with March 10, we shall Couple Club Thomas Sheppick of South .Jormeet every Wednesday, at 7:30 p. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Elkington dan motored to Price Sunday m. to mediate upon the reat entertained their couple club at where they were dinner guests of Passion of our Saviour. "Behold, their home in Sandy Saturday Mrs. George Fausett. Mrs. Fausett we go up to Jerusalem!" said evening. Spring flowers centered is the mother of Mrs. Rela BeckChrist when the time came for the tables where dinner was serstead. Him to enter upon His final sufved at 7 o'clock followed by ferings and death. May God grant bridge. Union Fort Camp Meets that every one who claims the At Severson Home name Christ will likewise go up Mrs. Beckstead and Daughter Union Fort Camp Daughters to Jersualem with Him. Attends Shower Monday Utah Pioneers, met Thursday at We extend a special invitation Mrs. Rela Beckstead and daughthe home of Mrs. Ethel SeversQn. to the people of this commun,ity ter, Mada of South .Jordan, atMrs. Flora Oborn Smart read a to join in our Lenten observance. tended a shower at the home of history of Union Fort written by Mrs. E. Tischner in Salt Lake City her father, John Oborn, an early Monday afternoon, in honor of Buy your Milk Bottle Caps here. pioneer of Union and Mrs. Ethel her daughter, Naomi, who was Severson read a history of the married Friday in the Salt Lake as table decorations Thursday life of her grandfather, Solomon temple. when Mrs. Jack Ford entertained J. Despain. The lesson, "Early ' for her bridge club at her home Pioneer Customs," was given by Bridge Club Enjoys on South State. Luncheon was Class Leader Leila Nix. Dainty Luncheon, Cards served at 1 o'clock to eight' memrefreshments were served. · White shasta daisies were used bers followed by bridge. . THE OLD JUDGE SAYS ••• Midvale Library Adds New Books 15 YEARS AGO Items taken from the files of On Saturday, March 6, the folThe Midvale Journal lowing new books will be added MARCH 2. 1928 to the Salt Lake County Library, Midvale collection: Mrs. Alex Beckstead and Mrs. The Rest of My Life With You, Eli Mitchell motored to Magna on by F. Baldwin. A spoiled, selfish Tuesday and spent the day visitman finds that human relationing with relatives. ships are made up of give and -Fifteen Years Agotake--o-on both sides. Then We Shall Hear Singing, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Wright by S. Jameson. The theme of this were guests Wednesday evening novel is that free men cannot be of Mr. and Mrs. Vern J. Jenson enslaved, for in the end forces in Salt Lake City. stronger than themselves enable -Fifteen Years Agothem to burst their shackles. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rimington Bob Wakefield. Naval Aviator, • , are receiving congratulations on by H. B. Miller. A thrilling story the· arrival of a daughter, Monof a boy in Naval Aviation. day of this week. Repeat Performance. by W. -Fifteen Yeara AgoO'Farrell. A psyche-logical mysA. A. Larson, Tom J. Foreman, tery story. Andrew Larson and Charles Lar500 Years of Ar,t, and Illustrason left for a visit to the coast tion, .by H. Simon. Besides being last Tuesday. a source of information to artist -Fifteen Years Agoand student, this book offers to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pallanch the layman a fascinating field of are now established in their new pleasure and information. residence on North Holden street. The Army Means Business, by -Fifteen Years Ago-H. Corey. This is America's answer to Hitler-America's first The evening sewing club met response to total war. Monday at the home of Mrs. EdWhat The Citizen Should Know win Olson. Dainty refreshments About The Marines, by H. J. were served late in the evening Craige. Describes the activities of to the following members and the men who take up tlre fi!jhtspecial guests; Mrs. T. C. Wiling at the beaches where the navy liamson, Mrs. Cyril Rasmussen, leaves off. Mrs. J, W. Nibley, Mrs. H. E. Alaska Under Arms, by J. PotPhelps, Mrs. R. R. Fenn, Mrs. ter. A reporter's account of life George Goetz, Mrs. D. W. Wadand action in the American terleigh, Mrs. R. W. Stokes and Mrs. ritory which lies closest to Japan. D. J. Searle. -Fifteen Years AgoThe Nat~onal Nutrition, by M. Fishbein. The author gives the Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Aylett and fundamental facts about food for Miss Lorene Aylett spent the health and physical fitness. The Unrelenting Struggle, by W. S. Churchill. Mr. Churchill's speeches from Nov. 12, 1940, to Dec. 30, 1941, have been collected in this book. GIFTS gifts NOTICES PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP ' of :he District Consult Clerk Court, or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOSEPH M. JOHNSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undesigned at Midvale, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of May A. D. 194:3.. Mary Adell Johnson, admintratrix of the Eastate of Joseph M. Johnson, Deceased. BEN G. BAGLEY, Attorney for Administratrb!.. Date of first publication, Feb. 26, 1943. Date of last publication, March 26, 1943. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of NAOMI HARI>CASTLE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned. at Midvale, Utah, on or before the 27th day of April, A. D. 1943. WILLIAM R. HARDCASLTE, administrator of the Estate of Naomi Hardcastle, Decased. BEN G. BAGLEY, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, Feb. 19, 1943. Date of last publication, Marcil. 19, 1943. week-end in Logan. -Fifteen Years Ago-- The W.B.A. Review No. 14 will meet at the home of Mrs. Nellie Gorham, Monday evening. GIFTS gifts GIFTS BEAUTIFUL GIFTS For Younger Readers; Air Patrol, by H. Lent. 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"Quite a discussion some of the boys were having down at lodge meeting last night, Judge ... you know, in the anteroom before the election of officers." "Sure was .•. and Herb was dead wrong. The alcoholic beverage industry does account for more taxes than any other industry. I checked the figures in my office·this morning. Why the figure on alcoholic beverages is pretty close to a billion and a half dollars a year. Lucky thing we haven't got prohibition or the government would have to make up the money·some other way. And there's only one answer to that-more taxes. You know what that would add up to? •.• about $25 more taxes a year for every man and woman · in the country. In other words you and Sue would have to pay about $50 more in some form of tax. I guess about the only ones who'd come out ahead on that deal would be the bootleggers and gangsters." Conjnmi:• of A/coJwlic Bev<ra£• llldu>lries, ]nc. 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