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Show BLUFFDALE NEWS S andy Matron Feted On 80th Birthday The Midvale (Utah) Sentinel visit with Mrs Allen's parents, Mr Pa&'e F1 FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1947 & Mrs Edwin· F Bishop, and other The Bluffdale midget baseball :..:::::.:.:.:~:.:.:....:::..;;;..:.;:.;;:,...,;;;.:_.:.:..:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __;,_ _..;;. relatives. On their return trip ond morning. the Aliens will vacation at the 1 team came out in second place This affords two nights of maxMrs Hilda S Anderson was feted Grand Canyon and Yosemite park following completion of the midcontrol efficiency for the imum at staged tournament . get league at a family gathering at her home in California. before ~inkling reinsecticide The week. this park city Murray i of Francone L Thressa Mrs in Sandy Monday, July 28, the JIBS. J, T. OSTLER. Correspondent. Phone Mid. 266-W occurrence wltere chemical duces Knowlton, F According to Dr. G occasion being her 80th birthday. Long Beach, Calif., is spending 2 . boys, under direction of their Mrs· Anderson, a daughter of weeks as the guest of her mother, manager, Ben Parry, won all their entomologist of the Utah State it would contact the insects. DDT 10 per cent dust or DD'r Alfred and Selma Anderson Carl- Mrs c Lindell, and her sisters. regular schedule but one, and also Agricultural c 0 II e g e extension son, was born July 28, 1867, in Mrs Francone made the trip by copped four out of five games in service, the European earwig an- applied as a spray at the rate of the tournament play, defeating noyance can be reduced around 50 per cent wettable DDT to e h Sweden. She came from Sweden plane. 0 Mrs Ray Eck returned recently Service Finance, Bi~gham, West homes and gardens by spraying gallon of water or 5 per cent with her husband, John Alfred As a climax to the Salt Lake Anderson, in June, 1893, and the from Grand Junction, Colo., where Jordan and the Charwteers. They or dusting extensively in the eve- chlordane, will kill the earwigs Mt. Jordan stake M.I.A. entertained Monday evening at Draper county recreational association family came to Sandy where they she visited with M/Sgt and Mrs lost out in the finals when they ning with DDT or chlordane dust. when they come in contact ~ If earwig treatment is to be a sufficient amount of the insectperk honoring the retiring mem- dance activities at Sandy junior since resided. An active member Fred D Jaynes and new little son, 1were defeated by the South Salt Lake club, sponsored by the Ki-, applied, Dr. Knowlton suggested icide. bers of the stake M.I.A. executive high school and Granite school of Zion Lutheran church in Salt Frederick Delmer. When grasshoppers are also prewanis club, with a 9 to 3 count. that the lawns be well watered in C 1 . J officers and M.I.A. stake board, over a period of ten weeks, a Lake City, for many years she earwig bait or chlord~ sent, foundations around morning, the troa a Vl~ day~/''S rr The team will be presented Mr & Mrs Including Kenneth C Bailey, re- dance program will be presented drove a horse and buggy in to Salt be preferred so as to kill would evening Following gardens. and Rec-~' County re.,. -~, phy by the Salt Lake tiring superintendent of the stake by more than 70 children in cos- Lake City each Sunday morning cently le~t for 0 and grasshoppers with earwigs the that suggested is it treatment, ~wmg a VIS! reation association. Y.M.M.I.A., who served since the tume, Wednesday, Aug. 6, at S to attend services. For many make their home, Mr & Mrs Verdell Jacobson of treated areas not be sprinkled or the same treatment, Dr Knowlton organization of Mt. Jordan stake, P m at Sandy junior high school years the dust was as deep as the with relatives in Sa~ ~ It Mr & Mrs_ Albefr d ou he( an- Salt Lake visited with Mr & Mrs otherwise watered until the sec- pointed out. as well as Gerald Smith, Clel Jen- auditorium, it has been announced hubs in summer, and as deep with iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ · een, retiring counselors; Julian by Miss Beth Bishop, dance di- mud in spring, she relates. She nounce the b1rth o a aug er on and 1 Carl Jacobson Sunday. said the horse and buggy days July 23. Brown, secretary; Harold Carpen- rector. V arious d ances Wl'11 b e P re sen t - had the advantage over the autoMr & Mrs Lee Adamson Mr & Mrs Ralph T o1man anter, Cli:lford Pettingill and Rulon Rasmussen of the stake board: ed by the various age groups. The mobile in some ways as you could nounce the birth of a daughter, family of Vernal were Sunday din-. ner guests of Mr & Mrs Heber Mrs Irma L Stapley, retiring coun- general public is invited to attend. park your horse and buggy on July 23. The Marriott family reunion Jones. Recreation activities at the the old tithing yard grounds eelor of the stake Y.W.M.I.A.; Mr & Mrs Clyde Parks of East . Mrs Barbara Robinson, retiring Sandy and Granite schools will (where the Hotel Utah now was held Monday at Fairmont visited with their daugh-' Midvale attendin persons 125 with park fed horse the have and stands) anbeen has it 9, Aug. on counselor; Miss Molly Lindell, Mrs close 1 son-in-law, Mr & Mrs and ter a and games, Programs, ance. and watered and hitched up again Mary A Bateman and Mrs Essie nounced. and family, TuesCrump at night, for only ten cents a day. dinner were enjoyed, and a fish Howard F Pettingill, retiring members of evening. day children. the Mrs Anderson is an expert in pond provided for the stake Y.W.M.I.A. board. Each STUART REUNION 1 A family out-door social honorfine crocheting and needlework, Mrs Zella Swenson was in charge. of the honored guests was present· ATTENDED BY 75 Members of the Arc~ie and and is an ardent Bible student Mrs Blanche Creedon of Bingham ing the birthdays of Mrs Olive ed with a gift by the stake M.I.A. for services rendered. The pre- Rose Marriott Stuart family held and reader. She lives alone and was named as chairman f~r next Neilson and son, Denney, and Mrs Lois C Parry was held Saturday eentation was by Mrs Fay R their annual reunion last week cares for her home and garden. year's reunion. 1 evening at the home of Lawrence and Nicholl Archie Mrs & Mr reillness serious a suffered She CottonLittle In Flat Tanner's at stake Brown, president of the 1 and Olive Neilson. Games wer~ • Calif. Park, Huntington of sons recovsufficiently has but cently Y.W.M.I.A., and J C Richards, wood canyon with more than 75 enjoyed and hamburgers cooked Ni· W Thomas the at are guests superintendent of the stake Y.M. members in attendance, including ered to care for herself again. She has four children, Mrs R L chol home in East Sandy and at in the fireplace', after which the out-of-town guests, Mr & . Mrs C :M:.I.A. . group was served ice cream and. A program of various sports W Cr?wther and _s~uart Nickle of Thomas of South Jordan; Mrs G the Muir home in Granite, Mr & Mrs R C Lewis and son cake. Those in the party includwas followed bv refreshments. Was~mgt?n, Calif., Mr & Mrs L Lloyd of Evanston, Wyo.; Mrs The sports prog~am was under ~rchle NJcholl a~d sons of Hunt- A R Kn~wles of Salt Lake, and of Albuquerque, N. M., left Sat- ed: Mr & Mrs Heber C Crump, direction of Mrs Eileen I>1.my0n mgton. Park, Calif.; Mr & Mrs R I Henry T Anders~;m of Sandy. She 1urday for their home following a Mr & Mrs William Parry, Mr & and Don Smith of Sandy, tl'lo C U;wis and Steven of Albuquer- has ~PWI\ ~rtandchildren and one 3-week visit with Mrs ~ewis' par· Mrs Lawrence Neilson and children, and Mr & Mrs Neil Parry. Her husband ents, Mr & Mrs T W Nichol. que, N. M.; Mrs Harold Wright great-grandchild. stake activity counselors. Mr & Mrs Jack Powell and and children . ;Memb~r~ 9f the Mt, Jordan and children of Helpe~; llohl1 died August 19, 1920. Mr & Mrs Lester Green have Jackie and Harry left recently f~r .take presidency, high council ad- st:uart of Salt ~ake City, and Portland, Ore., to make their returned from a week end as the visors and stake M.I.A. board MISS C~nnle Koss IC of Los Ange• home. Mrs Pollard is the former guests of relatives at Malta, Ida. members and honored guests and les, Calif. Mr & Mrs DA.n Stuart ,.. Mr & Mrs Ernest Poulsen anMrs Emma Randolph and little Miss Rosella Nicholl. 1 ?Jid Mr & Mrs Harold Adams f&l'tners were in attendance, nounce the arrival of a daughter daughter returned Sunday from a were lrt charg~. • • ... ...... ' at the L.D.S. hospital. Idaho, Pocatello, at visit ten-day was Sandy. of Stuart Glenn SANhl' REBEKAII OFFICERS d 9 b s. A t t 1 f 30 . 1 t f h elec~ed _presid~nt of the family or,..0 VISIT VERNAL LODGE oy ·, gir s an o a o 1 b Fl e&r ganJ""ation With Mrs Lavatta • where she was the gues o ", ffd Bl th f b 1 H 4 th f u c ower Jordan 1 South The M · a le 1 u e o s u "' c e o .. r aw, brother-mand sister Mrs Lurella Shoeman of Tre-~ Omel!'a of Sandy as the secretary the of t'on d'r d •t meetmonthly l regular their held ty · fa d 1 ec 1 er 11 un y, commum kr · m an e Fac Norman Mrs J.llODton, president of the Rebekah and tre"surer. 1 · Frand sen and ing Tuesday. evening .in the ward 1ea ders, M rs Mam e Spencer , Mrs. "' contest games, program Mr & Mrs I vm auembly of U:tah, will make her I Various sons, Veraun, Doran and Dick, house. Electwn of officers for the • Larue Mousley, Mrs Leota Lewis, cdftcial visitation to the Vernal. and dinner were enjoyed. have returned following a vaca- next ~wo years took pl~ce. The Mrs Verda Merrlli, Mrs Virginia Rebekah lodge Wednesday eve• tion at Yellowstone national park. follo~mg officers were mstalled: · Merrill, Mrs Thelma Jacobson, KLEVER KOOKS FETE 6 In A Mrs Dorothy Newbold; and the area leader, Mrs Myrtle Veraun Hiatt of the U. S. army Jl JtiterugRebekah officials who PARENTS AT DINNER at Camp Hood, Tex., is spending 1st Vl~e pres., Mrs Lenore Holt; Crump, together with the boys' Will also visit Vernal on WednesThe Klever kooks third year a 2-week furlough with his par- 2nd VICe pres., Mrs Retta Scott; leader, Moyle Anderson, spent 3 1 day evening are the immediate Authorized Fairbanks-Morse Distributors secretary and treasurer, Joyce days at the Spruces in the county past president of the Utah Rebe- 4-H cocrking club, under direction nts Mr & Mrs Ivin Frandsen. bl M H 1 N' h 0 1 of their leaders, Misses Jean Jen- e Th' "Klever Kooks" 4-H cook- Hutchings; with Violet Price as 4_H outing. kah Write or Phone Call 7-1823 der direct!'on of their · historian and Verda McMullin as el b entertained . IC ' sen and Fern Knight, rs aze assem y, -----mg c u , un M t t h0 t and Past President Mrs Marie h . 2460 South State Street Salt Lake City 6, Utah CENTENNIAL DANCE supr;r o~- leaders, Misses Jean Jensen and librarian. Stuart of Sandy; Miss Ethel t eJr paren s a a A Centennial dance, sponsored The club is looking forward to ensen s Fern Knight, enjoyed a 3-day outSmith of Salt Lake, treasurer of day evening at Miss ing this week end at the Spruces. its annual birthday party which by the 3 Sandy wards, will be the associated Rebekah assembly, home. Mrs Velma Lansingh and sons will be held Aug. 15, 1947 in th<> held in the Sandy recreation hall; The honored ~ests included Mr and others. & Mrs Karl Kritzer, Mr & Mrs of New York are spending the school auditorium. •. Aug. 2. Every onP. night, Saturday b er month with her father, Ole Ahlattend. to invited is entertainment refreshment, The He Mrs & Mr LeFevre, Jack of Sexson Gene Jlr & Mrs :Meeker, Colo., were week end Jensen, Mrs Lawson and Miss strom. Before returning to New and decoration committees were .. k M Ahl trom and his guests organized and this party promises cueats of Mr & Mrs Ture Peter- Janet Jensen, former club leader, territory the that 1869 in was It and Misses Marlene Reich, Ruth !~~~ vis~ wi~ Mrs Maurine urn- to be a most delightful affair. am. Mr & Mrs Harvey Naylor and of Wyoming (now the state of Kritzer, Judith Kritzer, Joane Le land and Melba and Vic Ahlstrom Mr & Mrs Eldred Wardle returned Wyoming) was the first to grant . 0 , Cali'f. . S an Franc1sc Fevre, Beverly Lawson and Ruth m Ill Mr & Mrs Elden Dorius and recently from a two weeks vaca- the right of suffrage to its feJensen. male citizens. 1 0 f Sandy and Mrs tion spent on the Pacific coast. 0 1 The following points of interest 0 rva' son, OUT-OF-STATE VISITORS Young, are happy to know he is tDorius' parents, Mr & Mrs rva HONORED BY FAMILY (Mills of Sterling, returned recent· were enjoyed: Reno, Nev., Lake at home again after spending A C Larsen and daughters, Car-~ly from a vacation trip to Canada Tahoe, San Francisco, Los Ange- several days in the hospital. lie Ies, Tia Juana, Mexico, Catalina had the misfortune of receiving a rol and Joan, of Sac;amento, Ca~., and Yellowstone national park. left Saturd~y evemng f~r- th~1r 1 Mr & Mrs Laurence Allred and Island, Port Hueneme, Hollywood, painful eye injury, which occured h?me followmg a 10-day VISit w1th I two sons of Shelly, Idaho, rece~t- Los Vegas, Boulder Dam, Zions while cranking a tractor at his and Bryces canyons and the San home. 'th rea . 't d Lar- 1· ly VJSI Mrs Sofus h1s parents,"thMrM& & 1 tives an·' "' WI e H M J .m S an d y, sa It Lake , Pro - Juan Capistrana Mission. . . fnends rs .ames r sen, an d WI Mr & Mrs Earl Beckstead ami spent last week visiting family Clark Mr of friends many The wen as 't'es Utah th d Riverton. of Johnson 1 c1 1 , th vo an o er . h .1 d' A f e as attending the Centennial cele- Young, son of Mr & Mrs Parley. friends and relatives in Idaho. ami Y mner onormg 1 . & eve- b ra t'10n m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'1J i••••lillllll•lilllllil••••lliiiiiill•····---~~~-~~-~.. s a It L a k e c·ty was held Wednesday guests Mrs Virginia B Seal and Mrs Mrs nmg at the home of Mr Sofus Lar~en. The group was al-, Jessie Nielsen and daughter, Virere luncheon f L k so entertamed by Mr & Mrs John- . . w ar o gm1a, . d . f b d t R t of selection wide a have We - g of their y nen s 1n guest s M on day evenm 1ver son a c· on an Ostler and B Myrtle Mrs sister, Salt Lake Ity. Mrs Pearl Olsen and sons, Dar- family. • Wall Planters Mr & Mrs Ray Udy and four win and James, and Johnny Bird of Springville were overnight daughters of Lapwai, Idaho, are HERE'S A BARGAIN - In Sandy- 3-room modern frame • Hanging Ivy Bowls guests of Mrs Rhoda H Jackson expected to arrive Saturday for home with gas stove and water heater. Partly furnished. Monday evening. The group, in a visit with Mrs Udy!s mother, On lot 50x100 with good garage. Only $3800.00. addition to Mrs Leah Williams . Mrs Matilda Levene, and other • Cut-Out Plaques REDUCED $1100.00 for QUICK SALE-This beautiful 6·room and daughters and their families relatives and friends. colonial style home on 2 acres of good ground. 1With 500 Mr & Mrs Richard Allen and of Ogden and Mr & Mrs Udell pullet, good coop, granary, garage, lots of lawn, flowers • Raised Plaques Hill and family of Salt Lake spent children of Upland, Calif., left on fruit. You'll have to hurry on this one. Terms if desired. & 'Yednesday following a week's Monday at Lagoon resort. HERE'S A BEAUTY--6·room cottage type brick 3·bedrooms. • Pansy Rings Modern. Full basement on 12 acres. Completed 6 months ago. Owner transferred to another county, and must sell. 1 block west of Main in Riverton. $13,500. Close to school, church and stores. Hints Given for Combatting Earwigs I Mt. Jordan M. I. A. Sandy Dance Activity Honors Officials T End at Program Po:\tn .' I MODERNIZE,YOUR HOMtM Water Systems fo Fif Your Requirements I I 'Personal ruention • I SOUTH JORDAN Let Us Engineer Your Problem I I Presi~ent, John M. Towers Co. 1 -;:;;;==:;====·:-=.-=.-=.:-=i From .. the world's Floral & Nursery I ell 'Touch of Color! greatest treasure ..... of C. 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