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Show I . ~HE MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLF SOUT JORDAN CAM E'' Inter•nat'l Cartoon Co., N.Y.-By relatives here on Memori\1 Day. Lucy Stocking is visiting indefinite ly with her sister, Mrs. Gust Callos, of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Beckstead received a letter from their so,n, Reid, Monday. He is well and enjoying his mission in Southern Africa immensely. l'ltrs. Leo D. Palmer, Corr·espondent '<o\J-- 'D\D '? , W'rlA."'f 't:>' o \ -. o -.N \I' t-\ " E.M i" ,\"'~ose -se~NS v-~e ,\=on. C't'\\'?S, I.)Sct::> L.li»S"'f N tGI-\1 : . "i'rl \ N ~ \ VJ AS rOO~\S~ Ei'lOI.)G\-1 \'o 1::)'t::> ""( o \,) \ OF A\..L. \'~E-<ou '?\l\ -(~E. "'BEANS \Hi\\ \~o-5a ~IJN\ Frl~ENDS O'F '-<OIJRS ?\..A'(Et:> v.l\\'H A,..D FlNGe.l'lED Vol 1\H \HEIR . ~o"BAcc.o SME\..L.'{ D\6\\'~ "''AC'I-I. \~\'o ~'"'e -;:,eP..N CAN'? \'"'RoW 't:M AVJA'{. W~'l I ~E~\.. 1 1 ~c"<ou '"(\·\\~~ \'0 EA\ \\·lOSE ? t'tow I H~F\'A \\'ln. ow \HEM A\.\.. AWA'i ~ 1 ?\)\ 'EM A;-..L. "BI'C\>l \1'4 'TI-\l: CAN 'v-t\\~ "'(t-{e, RE5\ o'? "'(""a "'05A~S • At.U::. 'lou WON't:>cr2. WHY M.'( MoNeY AI..L. GoES Fo'R cA\A"ee\..E'6 •. . d I One of the largest ,gatherings attended the sad funeral services of little Miss Wilda Va,ndis Shield,, daughter of Mr. a111l Mrs. James B. Shields, who was a victim of fire last Friday in the Ward Chapel. The floral offerings were profuse and a very splcn- • did service wa::; held. Wilda i.' surMrs. Robert Milne, Sr., and Mrs. :Alvived by her parents, one :;istel' \Van- fred Robbins were Salt Lake visitors da and a brother, Ronald. Interment Tuesday. was in the South Jordan Cemetery. 1\lr. and Mrs. Leo Glover were the Mr. and ::\Irs. Harvey Oak~so.n are guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar rejoicing over the arrival of twins--a Thompson. boy and a girl. All concerned are do1\I· r. an, 1 umrs. J ames B ra dv and Mr. · . · 1 mg mce y. . , , and Mrs. F. E. Cro'uch and family vis Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dun:yon, of: . · 1't e d 1as t wee k em1 w1'th 1\~~r. a,nd Mrs. Draper, l\Ir. and Mrs. W allaee S h1elds D H M'l f L h' 1 of South Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Doll ·.,~ · • dne ~~ eAII. . E . k d ""~'· an 1urs. m1e nc son an Gardner, of Wl.'st Jordan and Mr. and "·l . d ,.1 R 1 h Er k ec son and ]I,I rs. L eonar d S'h'1e ld s were d'mner fn r. . an f 1v Srs.It La kp S d 1 0 guests of Mrs. Mary ~- Shields on mm Y a a ~ were un ay dinner guests of Mrs. Edla GustaveMonday. son. The Misses Ann am! Eo,ssie Ho It ant ! The funeral services of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Shields who was seriously burned Mon day evening dydng at tile St. Marks Hospital Tuesday morning was held in the South Jordan Chapel Friday, June third, at 2 p. m. under the direction of Bishop Hyrum Stocki,ng. lfhe 1South Jordan choir under the direction of Rosamond Holt sang "0, My Father" "When the Mists Have Cleared Away" "Though Deepening Trials." Duet, "Come Unto Me" by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Beckstead. Solo"Beautiful Home" Rosamond Holt. The speakers were Henry Beckstead President Joseph M. Holt, Bishop H}lrum Stocking. I,nvocation Joseph N. Hutchings. Benediction Walter Mabey. Byron Beckstead dedicated the grave at the South Jor~an cemetery. The ward chapel was ftlled with sym pathizing relatives and friends and the many flowers .attested to the honor and esteem in which the Shields . family are held. ;===:;;========;;;:;=:;:;=========·===-- • INJc\ Marli.n Newbold are home after attending the B. Y. U. this season at • Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Naylor, of Mid vale, were dinner guests of Mr. and R. A. Naylor on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hewlett of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bradford and Mr. a,nd Mr~<. Nolan Shields, : were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs i' David A. Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper \Vere week end visitors of Mr. and :.\Irs. Beckstead. Mrs. Ben Maxfield and· son. Beck, of Granite, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Be.ckstead Friday. Ronald Shields has been ill the past , ~eek run.ning a hig-h temperature but .Js much better at'"present. M p 1 h b .11 h 1 rs. k.eo a mer as een 1 t e past ~~ wee d. M Cl 1 Sh . k d r. an rs.. au< e epp!c. ~n Mr. anrl Mrs. Ohver of Magna VISited SP>eciiall ...,, WEST JORDAN • Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson were formerly of this ward. Melba Gardner is home after spe~d ing the last year at Logan attending the A. C. Don't forget the dance next Friday ,night Salt Lakes Sextonians seven p · ce orchestra will furnish the music. Doris Cundick is visiting at Draper. Jlr. and Mrs. Harvey Oakeson of So. Jordan are receiving congratulations upon the birth of twins a boy and girl Mrs. Oakeson was formerly Miss Marie Leak, of this ward. The marriage of Murrie JShulsen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orso,n Shulsen to Elias Denos of Salt Lake took place Wednesday, June the first. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woolf and children were guests of Mrs. John Yates Sunday. Joseph Smith leaves Friday for the Southern States where he will spend the next two years laboring as a missionary for the L. D. S. church. Mr. a,nd Mrs. Robert Dimond and Mrs. Zella Holt attended a party at Sandy Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Alsop in honor of Mr. Alsop1 birthday anniversary. Mr. Albert Spencer and family were special dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Butterfield of Riverton Su,nday. Miss Zelma Lundquist is home after attending school at Ogden the past year. Mrs. Alfred Furse visited her sister Mrs. A. E. Goulder at Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. Goulder accompanied her home and spent Monday visiting. A wedding reception was given at Suits Made to Order--Clothing Cleaned and Pressed and Fully Deodorized wecallForAndDeliver Telephone Midvale 107 Midvale09 Center Street Utah . HARRIS BROTHERS ICE CREAM Regular .. :, SOc Qt. Brick, Special ········· 39c I McDONALD'S Blue and Brown Dutch. Chocolates Regular ~1.00 Package Special ························ 69c raised on Eagle Brand Condensed l\lilk is now almo, t seventy years old. Since 1857 -the safest of all in• fant foous. MIDVALE DRUG CO. ' 73~ • MIDVALE EAGI~lE E!RA_~ MAIN AT CENTER ... Ul'AH CO!'DE 'SED ."-111,1\. ..USE WHITE LILY FLOUR ,.r;:::::=======~~=====~;;:::= For Your Furniture and Save Money I Big jUNE~fi;-s~;·-~~·- . y~~--f~rnish on easy tertns I I stuffs can find a berth in our restaurant WE SERVE ONLY THE BEST AT ALL TIMES Our Customers will testify to our service THE WliOLE TRl}TII ABOUT TIRE BARGAINS We've been in the tire business a long time. We have read many "amazing" offers. And our experience is that the one sure-fire, dependable, high-quality and low-cost tire bargain on the market today is a Goodyear Tire. Get our prices and you will think so, too. U. S. CAFE BOOTH MERC. CO. Utah ~ =-----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiio.__81_cK_s1_AI_Lo~~\n~NG!!.:.:~I~NG~co!!:...!. I the BRIOE. We furnish the home complete -Only the finest of food Midvale E Thursday, Friday, Saturday M.\ the home of Mrs. Albert Mabey of So. Sandy are receiving congratulations Jordan Wednesday ,night in honor7t upon the birth of a daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Newbold. Games Webster was formerly Miss Reva Em Miss Lucile Bateman, Correspondent and refreshments were enjoyed by ov- ery, of this ward. er seventy guests. Mrs. Ella Richardson entertained at Miss Helen Hansen is visiting with K . friends and relatives in Provo. Mrs. Josie Beckstead Willden and a ensmgton Monday afternoon. A two children of Salt Lake are spend- two course luncheon was served to the A Miscella,neous shower was given ing the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. f o11owmg · .guests, M1ss · lTiart ~. h a B urmat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Joseph Hibbard. ister, Mrs. Ethel Diamond and Mrs. Richardson Tuesday evening in honor Miss Melva Bird Larson and Virl Effie Lancaster. .. of Miss Henrietta Richardson a bride Bird, of Magna, spent the week end Miss Hazel Peterson Qf Salt Lake of Wednesd~.y. Games and luncheon visiting here. formerly of West Jordan ward, is were enjoyed ·by eighteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beckstead are re leaving for Chicago next week where Mrs. Lavern Egbert a,nd daughter, ceiving congratulations upon the birth she expects to attend school for the Jean, visited her grandmother, Mrs. of twin boys born Tuesday both Moth next year. Hazel has 'been a promiAmelia Pixton at Taylorsville last er and babies are doing fine. ,nent teacher for several years . week. Mrs. Norma,n C. Wilden of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kolby visited Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sabey and Lake was guest of Mrs. A.'Cel Lund- here Sunday. Mrs. Kolby was forchildren, Earl, Leo and Phyllis motor- quist Monday. merly Mary Price, of this ward. ed to Logan Friday morning. They Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Daniels and Miss Sadie Dwight attended a miswere met by their son, A. J. and Per- family, Mr. and Mrs. William Ralph cellaneous shower at the home of Jack shel Richardson at the A. C. where and family, of Park City, were guests Oldham in Salt Lake in honor of 1\Ir. the boys have atte,nded school the past of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dwight Sunday and Mrs. Charles Oldham. year and after visiting there they mo They formed a party and motored to Miss Lucile Bateman was a dinner tored to Hyrum and visited Miss Fran Bingham after which they spent the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ces Critchlow. 'They arrived home on afternoon at Liberty Park. F. Palmer of South Jordan Sunday. Friday night accompanied by the boys Mrs. John War,ner of Sandy spent who will spend the summer here. Tuesday as guest of Mrs. Lydia BateThat a writer recently located MusThe many friends of Mr. and Mrs. 1 man. cle Shoals in the state of Tennessee. Douglas Sanderson will be pleased to Laura Dwight is spending a week State of torpor would describe it bethear that Mrs. Sanderson is improv- at Park City. i,ng at the L. D. S. Hospital where . Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Webster. of ter. she undenfent a serious operation last -----------...:.:~:.:.:.._:::.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ + Midvale Utah Something FREE to every BRIDE ' Something· r FREE with every .... oumr Three piece living room suite for only 139.85 Bed room, dining room and kitchen furnitUre just as reasonably priced. Let us give you a figure.: Brunswick Phonographs and records·· something new everyday. Calland hear the latest. MIDVALE FURNITURE COMPAN Terms Extended Phone Midvale 119 Y • |