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Show 'The Midvale (Utah) Sentinel visited Mrs Ira Hardcastle of announce the birth of a 9-lb. girl service was Mrs Gladys Butter- turned to their home in Houston, field, who related her missionary Tex., last Wednesday after visitSandy recently. at Holy Cross hospital Aug. 17. Page Two ing at the John Q Adams home. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1948 "Jordanites" is the new name The family of Joseph Anderson experiences. By Mrs. E. IJI. Bateman Herriman 4-H Club girls met Mrs Nell Houston and daughter, of the 4-H club, ort;anized with visited him on his birthday Aug. Sunday at the home of Marilyn also of Houston, returned home & Mrs Robert Thornton and the Officers of the M.I.A. and Sun· Mrs Florence Gardner as leader 14. Visitors included Mr & Mrs Butterfield to bake muffins and to Sunday. Missionaries who were Don Worthens. They plan to make day school entertained Friday Mary M~lstrom as president, and Ben Price of Bingham, Mr & Mrs L71 East 48th South, Murray judge record books and recipe fil· acquainted with the Texas visit- their home in East Midvale. evening at the 1st ward chapel other members. The club meets Herbert Dahlberg of Salt Lake, Mr 19 Norbert F Roschke, pastor ors held a get-together in their Mr & Mrs Hyte Mackey and es, all to be entered in the county in honor of Mr & Mrs Byron every other Monday at members' & Mrs Joe Anderson, and their honor at the Adams home reMr & Mrs Elmer Olson returned Haderlie, who are leaving to make ' homes. Some members will enter families, and Mrs Jen Christen- fair . The spy !ltories continue but home Thursday from a visit to Mr & Mrs Elmo Densley visited cently. their home in Spanish Fork. Mrs 1 liVIestock in the county fair. son and daughter, Coleen. the undermining of government is Mr & Mrs Ed. Cantrell of Salt the northwest. L J Brown and John Peterson had Mr & Mrs Parley Stoker of Mrs Ellen Nance attended a in Riverton Sunday evening with disastrous and demands prompt Lake, visited Sunday evening at Mr & Mrs Soren Dahl and the charge of the program for the ( Midvale and Mrs James A Bate- I shower Aug. 19 for Miss Elizabeth the Moses Densley family. ~~.ction. Even worse is the way The advanced senior Sunday the John Q Adams home and at- Ivan Dahl family visited Sunday e~ening.. A gypsy theme was car- ' man attended the birthday party Goldthorp, daughter of Dr & Mrs many people allow their souls to ned out m the costumes, program I for Lynn Page at Riverton Mon- Harold C Goldthorp of Salt Lake, school class visited Mt. Timpan~ tended services in the Second with Mrs Dahl's sister, Mrs Wil- be undermined through irreligion. liam 0 Carlson, in Salt Lake. and luncheon. day evening. at the summer home of Mr & Mrs gas Sunday, after which enjoyed ward. Eighteen members of the First Mr & Mrs Charles Schmidt an<l According to the Bible we have an refreshments before returning to A number of relatives and A large crowd attended the c w Farley in Lamb's canyon, Intermediate class of the Second sons attended the farewell Sun• eternity to live either in heaven friends from here attended the welcome home for LaWana Kay given by their daughters, Jennis Herriman. or hell. Religious carelessness Sunday dinner guests at the ward Sunday school, with their day evening in the Yale ward wedding reception of Mr & Mrs Egbert Sunday evening in the 1st and Ann. and indifference spell doom. God Sheldon Butterfield, which was ward chapeL Miss Egbert spoke, Mr & Mrs George Green motor· Oren R Dansie home were Thelma teacher, Lois Gorring, and Mr & for Walter Buehner. says, "The wages of sin is death; The Li-Arts Ladies met a week held at the Avalon Friday evening. and a missionary companion, Miss ed to Layton Sunday and brought and Florence Harrington and dau- Mrs Carl 0 Rich, Stan Simper, but the gift of God is eternal life Ronnie Gorring and Harold Goff ago Monday night at the home of Mrs Butterfield is the former Horsley, gave several musical their grandson, Dahl Lee Clark, ghter Marilyn. through Jesus Christ our Lord," Zach Butterfield of Riverton had a picnic lunch Sunday in Mrs James M Brady with Sue Darlyne Rindlesbach. numbers. LaWana spent 27 to their home for a few days. On Romans 6:23. Mrs T Reading of Murray, Mr months in the East Central mis· their return they had dinner at spent Sunday visiting friends and Memory Grove. They also visited Tennyson acting as hostess. A Take Christ into your home and the capitol, museum and taber, talk and demonstration on flower & Mrs James R Steadman and sion. the home of Mr & Mrs Forace relatives here. family and go all out for Him! arranging was given by Mrs DorThe Herriman 4-H Club girls nacle grounds. sons, Jay and Dale, spent last Wilford Egbert received word Green in Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Arthur Grange and othy Newbold of South Jordan. If you are not in the habit of week end visiting in Idaho Falls. Monday of the death of his broth,Mrs Lynn Wolsleger is home prepared and served breakfast for Morinda and Mr & Mrs L N Goff A sister of Mrs 0 R Moore, Mrs going to church, do the unusual their mothers Tuesday at the The stake Relief society pres!- er Jack's wife, Mrs Nessie Whit- from the hospital, recovering and Dora drove to Springville Ben Greathom1e and four children this Sunday. We invite you to home of their leader, Mrs Flordency, Dora D Callicott, Rela B taker Egbert, at Long Beach, Cal. from a serious illness. Sunday and visited with Mr & of Alamosa, Colo., are spending a share our worship at 11 a m. If Beckstead, Irene G Olson and AuMr & Mrs J c Cavender and Mrs Mary Walker attended a ence Harrington. Mrs G Fred Weight (Wendella few weeks at the Moore's. A possible come an hour earlier and relia Turner, entertained at a one children enjoyed a picnic at Sara- reunion of the S F Walker family Grange) and at the Dave Gourley ·~~ sister-i~,.law, Mrs J Gle~ Dyer and join in on our Bible class discuso'clock luncheon Friday at Riv- toga Saturday evening. at the home of Mr & Mrs H L home in Pleasant Grove. two children, of Washmgton, D. sion. erton 2nd ward in honor of all Mr & Mrs Keith Bateman of Walker in Salt Lake, recently. The Birthday club met Satur- C., are visiting with the Moore's ward presidencies of the West Salt Lake were Tuesday dinner Mrs Grace Curtin, Mrs Dru Me- 'jarah S Goff, Reporter. Mid 116-1 day night at the home of Mr & and with her parents, Mr & Mrs LeGrande Richards, in Salt Lake. Jordan stake. Forty guests were 1 guests of Mr & Mrs EM Bateman. Bride, Mrs Clone Anderson and present. j Mrs Flossie Newton of Ephraim Sixteen members of the Book of Mrs Ben L Cutler, honoring Mr 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiilliiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mr & Mrs E M Bateman spent called on Mrs Marian Bog~ess Mormon club met Sunday night at Cutler. Games were played and ll Thursday visiting in Duchesne. Sunday. Mrs Boggess has JUSt the home of Mr & Mrs Scott refreshments served to Mr & Mrs Brown. George Fawcett of Salt Lake, Mr Miss Jean Beckstead of South Mrs. Eilen Nance, Reporter returned from the hospital. •• Mr & Mrs Pete C Schmidt and & Mrs Jack Rideout and daugh.Tordan, Miss Betty Lou Smith of Mr & Mrs Jack Monahan and his sister, Mrs Margaret Gruter of Butlerville, Mr & Mrs Dave Murray and Miss Bonnie Bateman Guest speaker at Union First sons of El Monte, Cal., are visitwere week end guests of Miss ward sacrament meeting Sunday ing here for 3 weeks. They are baugh of Hunter, attended the fu,- Bean and Mr & Mrs William Shirley Steadman. evening was Miss Frankie Enge- dividing their stay with Mr & neral of their cousin, Robert Nichols and son of East Midvale. Prizes in the games were won by Mr & Mrs Clyde Womach and bretson. The music was furnished Mrs L C Greer and Mr & Mrs Gines, in Kamas Monday. Mr & Mrs Charles W Clinton Mr & Mrs Rideout. Sunday afterReed G Olson of Culver City, Cal., by Mr & Mrs Maser Bunnell of Melvin McCormic. spent a few days here during the Butler, with Mrs Myrtle McNa.Mrs Mary Smart entertained and Lorraine, Mrs Vera Johnson noon visitors at the Cutler home week as guests of Mr & Mrs Alr mara as accompanist. the Friendship Ring Aug. 19 at and Juel Smith joined a group of were Mr & Mrs John Farrell and L bert Olson. Monday the Olsons Out of 300 participants in the a dinner and quilting, with 14 friends Sunday on an outing in children of Salt Lake. American Fork canyon. A steak canyon party was enr "Annie Get Your Gun" i "Up in Central Park" entertained at a picnic lunch in baseball circus at Derks field members present. ~ E Mr & Mrs William P Young joyed Wednesday night by Mr & ·their honor in Provo canyon. Mr Aug. 20, K Brady, son of Mr & Mrs Helen Erickson, Mrs AIii "Rose Marie" ~ ~ "Eileen" "Mexican Hayride & Mrs Clyde Fourer of Ogden Mrs Kenneth Brady, was chosen berta Steadman and Mrs Mary have returned from a vacation in Mrs Scott Brown, Mr & Mrs GerI= Idaho where they visited Sun ald Tischner, Mr & Mrs Bill were also present. as top young baseball star in the Milne gave a personal shower for ! "HMS Pinafore" Valley, the Idaho Falls temple, Stoker, Mr & Mrs Robert Soper, "Merry Widow" Mr & Mrs Owen Steadman of area around Salt Lake City. He Miss Darlene Erickson Friday i; Salt Lake visited with Mr & Mrs won a baseball uniform and a trip night at the Erickson home. Cards and with friends and relatives in Mr & Mrs Bill Nilsson, Mr & i! i "The Student Prir.e'' Mrs Dale Jewkes, Mr & Mrs Ar"The Red Mill" Clifford Steadman, Sunday. to Idaho with the Bees baseball and refreshments were enjoyed by Firth and Blackfoot. I i Mr & Mrs George W Young thur Millerberg and Mr & Mrs !; The bazaar given by the 1st t ea:m. 20 guests. and many others ward Relief society W ednes d ay Officers and teachers of Union Neighbors, relatives and friends and children and Mr & Mrs Mar- Southworth. tin De Jong of Salt Lake, were Aug. 17, Clinton Cutler, Carma evening was a financial success. First ward Primary entertained from Provo and Magna met at Mrs Roland Page and children W-ednesday evening at the home of the home of Mr & Mrs Sid Larson dinner guests Sunday of Mr & Nielsen of Riverton and Mr & Mrs Ben L Cutler visited the ()f Riverton spent Thursday with Mrs Maud Porter in honor of Saturday nig~t fo ra get-together Mrs Wm. P Young. Lois Evans was the guest USAC in Logan where Clinton is · Mr & Mrs James A Bateman. Mrs Marjory Brady, Mrs Eloise party. 25 enjoyed games and reSPECIAL .. "AMERICAN SPIRITUALS" Album speaker Sunday night in the Secplanning to enroll this fall. They Miss Claudie Dahl of Deeth, Whitting and Mrs Afton Buckley, freshments. ond ward reporting her mission. enjoyed the return trip by way Sung by Keneth Spencer, sta r of " Showboat" Nev., has been spending a week recently released teachers who Kay. B e ndi~en, he.r last district of Logan canyon, Bear Lake and with her grandparents, Mr & Mrs are also new mothers. Games president m Hamilton, Ontano, 1 Evanston, Wyoming. Wilford Egbert. were played and refreshments Canada, also spoke. Thursday I Mr & Mrs George Walk er of "MUSIC FOR EVERYONE" Mr &. Mrs Glade Justensen an- served to 16 guests. Mrs. Agnes Dansie, Reporter and Friday of last week Lois was Belfast, Ireland, brother of Albert nounce the birth of a daughter, Twenty grandchildren of the Sunday guests at the Walter E the guest of her aunt, Mrs E N Walker who is on a mission in Glae Deen, on Aug. 22 at St. late Hyrum H Brady held an outIreland visited sunday with Mr Mark's hospital. ing at Saratoga last week. They Crane home were Mr & Mrs K en Howard, in Holladay. Mrs Earl D Evans and daughter ' _ _ _ _' - - - - - - - - - - The Lion-Gardner-Irving Post met again Aug. 22 and went for Reed of West Jordan, and Ruth 119 American Legion ladies' aux- a hike to Timpanogas cave, en- Butterfield of Salt Lake City. ~~=;~e~~~e :~:~~d~t!~:; a~= lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllll!lllmllllllill Many relatives and friends of iliary held their second m eeting joying a basket lunch afterward Herriman residents returned here ternoon at the home of Mr & Mrs Fi'iday evening at the Lucky in the grove. Penny. Plans were made to hold The Andrew Anderson family Thursday to enjoy the miniature C M Roestenburg in Holladay. a cake sale at the local stores reunion was held at Fairmont parade, program and dance held Kathleen Howard of Holladay, was Saturday to raise funds to pur- park Sunday, with about 150 in in connection with the annual Lila's guest last week. EASY TERMS Saturday Mr & Mrs T Donald chase their colors. Mrs Floyd attendance. A ball game, races, Herriman Homecoming Day. Dinner guests Thursday even- Creer had lunch and spent the Gardner, president, was in charge. program and election of a new ing at the home of Mr & Mrs El- evening dancing with friends at Mr & Mrs James A Bateman committee were featured. visited with Mrs Nora Fagg at The family of Mr & Mrs Hyrum mo Densley were Mr & Mrs Ever· Lagoon. Golda Soffe was released as Salt Lake Saturday. Brady met at their home Friday ett Cooley of Berkeley, Calif., Mr "ll we don't have it, we'll try to get it for you." president of the First ward Rer A family gathering was held at night to celebrate the birthday Gale Winward, and Florence Harlief society Sunday night and the home of Mr & Mrs Lynn, Bate- of their sister, Mrs Agnes Jen- rington. Grace Thornton was sustained in man in Salt Lake Sunday evening. nings. Miss Dixie Bodell, of Salt Lake, her place. Mrs Soffe's counselors The following from here enjoyed Mrs Hyrum Brady visited her is spending a few days as the and secretary, Paloma D Moore, the buffet supper and social time: daughter, Mrs Velma Tishner, at guest of Miss Louise Poor. Birdella Lloyd and Libbie BowMr & Mrs P T Bateman, Mr & Salt Lake Thursday. Mr & Mrs Ralph Butterfield and den, will continue to serve with Mrs Dale Bateman and children, friends from Herriman attended Mr & Mrs Royal Spratling, and Mr & Mrs Harvey Marchant en- the West Jordan stake annual Mrs Thornton. Mr & Mrs Dean Bateman and tertained at supper last week in outing at Saratoga, Tuesday e'\1The families of Reed R Johnson, honor of their son, Ralph, who has Ned H Monroe, Charles H Cary family. · · ening. recently returned from a miSSIOn. and Elliot Anderson enjoyed supb J M t Miss argare aco son, a R elatives and friends from HerGuests included the immediate per at Ledge Mere in Big Cot- Select New Rich Colors from nurse at the L.D.S. hospital, is riman attended the wedding reenJ'oying a short vacation with family, 3 returned missionaries, ception of Sheldon Butterfield and tonwood canyon recently. M r & M rs Glen J ones of S a It Mrs Charles H Cary attended a our Complete Stock he r parents, Mr & Mrs Willis Ja· d f L · · Darlene Rindlisbach, held at the f cobson. Lake, and nen s rom omstana 0 BRUSHES A val on ballroom Friday evening. party at Mrs Arnold Troester's home in Midvale Friday night. Mr & Mrs George A Bateman and Texas. 0 Mrs Annie Sorenson had as visTEXOLITE Jack O'Brien has sold his busiand daughters, Helen and Rae, Mr & Mrs C E Brown and itors Sunday Mr & Mrs v es t er The water-mix paint ness in Glenwood Springs, Colo., Mrs Ruth Costley of Ogden, Ror daughter, Dorothy, and Bert Rasmussen of Salt Lake City. 0 WALL PAPER land Bateman of St. David, Ariz., Ryssman of North Hollywood, Mr & Mrs Ralph Hamilton and and the family are returning to 0 GARDEN TOOLS and Orland Bateman of Burley, Calif., and Mrs R F Jones of family returned Sunday evening live in their home on Greenwood Idaho, visited with Mr & Mrs Pri ce visited Thursday with Mr from a 10-days' stay at Fish lake. avenue. 0 SEEDS Blaine Grant, Bill Stoker, Scott Wallace Bateman on Saturday. & Mrs George Jensen. They were accompanied home by Mr & Mrs Lloyd Dimond and 1 A social was held at the Mr & Mrs Wayne Butterfield and Brown and Robert Soper returned • children of Sandy and Mr & Mrs amusement hall last Wednesday family, who spent Sunday at Fish hom,e with their limit of fish caught over the week end in Dan• Of f. 0. Charles Dimond were week end evening, given in honor of the lake. 114 N. Main Mid. 212 guests of Mr & Mrs Devearl Di- outgoing officers of the M.I.A. of Mr & Mrs A H Dansie and son iel's canyon near Fish Lake. Mr & Mrs Rankin and daughter, mond at Pocatello, Idaho. Union First ward by the incoming Clinton, of Herriman, and Mr & Miss Jean Bateman of Salt Lake officers, under the direction of Mrs Arthur H Dansie of Ogden Pasy, and Mrs Mabel Hoffman re· 'mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm ----------~~-and Melvin Day of Bountiful were Mr & Mrs Reed Newbold. Games are ·motoring in the northwest. dinner guests Sunday of Mr & were played and refreshments They plan to visit for a few days Mrs Wallace Bateman. served. with Mr & Mrs Gerald Stoffers Solon Richardson, Mr & Mrs LeMr & Mrs Cloyde Curtis enter- and family at Hermiston, Oregon. land D Richardson and children,j tained for Bishop & Mrs Jesse W Frank Crane is spending a few Mr & Mrs Glen Beckstead and Thomson and Mr & Mrs Harold days this week with Mr & Mrs children spent three days this Thomson Thursday. Brig Crane at Payson. week at Fish Lake. Mr & Mrs Ronald Beckstrom ,Speaker at Sunday sacrament W12ST 10RDAN •• Christ Lutheran .. EAST MIDVALE UNIQN Enjoy Musical Comedy in your home. Semi-Classical Albums now in stock i * * HERRIMAN Phone 42 4914 South State USIC • Murray Now with Bennells PAINTS ! • IJ W J - - -- --- l Mr Roy & Mrs J P Schadler and sons, and Billie, of Salt Lake were guests Friday evening of Mr & Mrs P T Bateman. Mr & Mrs Marion Fackrell of Tooele, Elaine Coleman of Salt Lake and Rolaine Page of Riverton were dinner guests Sunday of Mr & Mrs James A Bateman. Plans are being made to hold a W S Dimond family gathering at Liberty park Sunday. Mr & Mrs James R Atkinson and family of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mr & Mrs James A Bateman. Mrs J C Cavender and children :=;:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~::=~=:;.=:=========7l 1'HE BANK BEEN ROBBED AGIN I RAYH. LEA·V ITT IS THE MAN For Democratic Congressman 2nd Congressional District A Dependable, Experienced Legislator Pd. Pol. Adv. by Judge Clarence E. Matthews, Midvale INDUSTRIAL & AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS 10,000 REWI\1\D WHO Will,, I ~~T ., 5~£ SII!OK('f JOE' NEXT WEEK. overseas pay ••• travel. •• sports ••• r go with an Army job in Japan! 1~ SMOKEY JOE PRESENT.ED ·av · t.~. MALMSTRo·:~& ·$0.t,t: d an Lb C How times have changed. Three years ago, when our first victorious combat men le!t Japan, much of it was a shambles. The Japanese people were so dazed by defeat they didn't know which way to turn. The life of an Army man often had its discomforts. But look at him today! He's helped to start the rebuilding of Japan, to restore roads and railways, to inspire a tired and hungry people with the hope of Democracy. Under his guiding hand, courts of justice, woman suffrage and freedom of worship have been brought about. In Japan there is only one soldier for every 400 Japanese- the smallest per capita occupation army in the world. The pay of a Private is 50% higher than three years ago, then another 20 % higher overseas. And almost every cent can be banked. None of it goes for food, housing, medical or dental care, clothing, retirement annuity, or the opportunity to continue his education. The Army furnishes him equipment for organized sports. While on leave, he can ski in winter or visit summer resorts at a fraction of what these activities would cost him in the U. S. An Army career in Japan is full of advantages such as these. Compare it with any job across the board- you'll find it hard to beat! Ask at your nearest Army and Air Force Recruiting Station for full details. U.S. ARMY AND r • U.S. AIR FORCE RECRUITING SERVICE CITY HALL CAREERS WITH A FUTURE U. S. ,Army · ~IUURAY, UTAH ,, ' I • • |