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Show MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE EAST JORDAN STAKE EAST JORDAN STAKE OFFICERS HEBER J. DURGON ------------------------------------······ ... PRESIDENT JOHN A. AYLE1vr' ..... .................. ----------- . ......... ..... First Counselor REID BECK ____....... ... ___ . ..... ..... .... ................. ......... Second Counselor Members of the High Council Clifford I. Goff, Enoch Jorgensen, Crozier Kimball, WilHam M. Butler, Albert Glover, George Ii'. Webb, Carter E. G1·ant Clarence C. Jensen and l\1. Burgess Andrus Niels Lil}~ .. ....... ...... --------------------------------------- ........................... ... Stake Clerk William D. Kuh're & Joseph l\L Smith ................. ............ Patriarchs WEST JORDAN STAKE Is ·the World Growing Better? FanniR Hurst Has Her WEST JORDAN STAKE OFFICERS JOSEPH M. HOLT ..........................----------------·····------------··--·.. PRESIDENT ALMON T. BU'ITERFIELD ......----·······-----............._... ___ First Counselor DAVID T. DAHL----------------------·-------.. ----------..------------- Second Counselor Members of the High Council Zachariah Butterfield, Reuben S. Hamilton, David Bills, R. Henry Beckstead, Henry W. Cooley, William W. Crump, Jr., John C. Richards, 'l'homas S. Butterfield, Douglas M. Todd, Jr. Joseph N. Hutchins --------------·-··------------------------·-··----·-·-----· Stake Clerk Gordon S. Rills ..------------------------------------··-··-,----------------------·---···-- Patriarch A praetieal idealist ia Fannie Hunt. At the peak of her fame all a writer she is not content with that fame, but searches with undimmed ardor ,:(_or the truth in the souls of men and IWumen. And in her spare time she takes courses in science at Oxford Why? !University. "Man's chief expression today is through Scienee," explains Miss Hurst," and therefore a scientific training helps in the understanding of the present-day world. However, Lillian Boggess, Secretary, Sandy R3 so vast and rapid is scientifie development that no one person can keep Genealogical Committee Miss Lucile Batema;n and Myrtle track of even one of its departments William D. Kuh.e, Chairman, Sandy Cundick, Ross Bateman, Elmer Pal-invention, for example. -, Old Folks Committee High Priests. Quorum "But is the world better for all mer motored to Pleasant Grove Straw William W. Butler, Chr., Sandy, R4 this? Are men and women kinder, Heber A. Smith, Pres., Draper. berry Day and were luncheon guests W. W. Wilson, Secretary, Sandy. more self-satrificing? Is love growAlbert G. Brown, Counselor, Sa_ndy R2 HOME MISSIONARIES of Mr. Bob Williams where they ating ? If so, these things are not Recreations Committee Jos. B. Wright, Counselor, Midvale tended the dance at night. Willis Jacobson, William Owhiler, Stanley A. Rasmussen, Chr., Draper strikingly apparent. "Great material development tends Reli& Society . Mrs. E. Jensen of Crescent anEarl Egbert, Vernal C. Webb, AlviA Orlando D. Ballard, Draper. to exalt unduly the importance of Elfteda _L. Jensen, Pres., Sandy. nounces the engageme.nt of her daugh E. Miller, Marvin E. Dansie, Elmo Freda Jensen, Sandy. . material things; and material things Mary E. B. Fitzgetald, Couns. Draper ter, Lucile to C. Prosser Ashby the Hamilton, A. Floyd Butterfield, Lo are only symbols of the mental and Irma F. Lindell, .Sandy Sabina L. Goff, Counselor, Midvale marriage will take place June 29th spiritual Roy forces Miller, Thomas T. Freeman, Golwhich produce them, .Music Committee Cla~·a Hewlett, Secretary, Sandy. Thus, today there is greater mental Mr. Ashby was formerly of this ward. den Tempest, Joseph Mousley, BenjaJohn A. Ayle~t, Chairman, Midvale and spiritual power in the world than Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman, Miss min Merrill, William G. Crump. Sunday Schools Bisuops or Wards ever before. But is it good? Are we day we have more friends and Bennett Cash, Supt., Samly, R1 Lu Ru Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. R. more definitely on the side of the closer to them. One of the most Butler-W. C. Wooton, Sa,ndy R4 HIGH PRH~ST QUORUM Clarence R. Matthews, Asst. Midvale Ure<K:ent-Edward Fairbourn, Sandy 2 angels? The war did not so indi- striking evidences of this lies in the Spratling attended the wedding 'recep Joseph S. H. Bodell, .President. Regi,nald White, Asst., Sandy tion Thursday night of Miss Louise cate. The present international atti- vastly increased use of greeting Draper-Alma F. Smith-Draper ::iamuel E. Holt, 1st Counselor. tude is far from reassuring. cards. A few years ago we comE. Ray Beck, Secretary, Sandy. Robinson a,nd Mr. Samuel B. Neff. The East Mid.-Tnos. F. Greenwood, Sandy "One who seeks to depict life as it municated with friends almost enreception was held at the Neff home William S. Dimond, 2nd Counselor. Y, l\1. l\1. I. A. Granite-Geo. F. Despain-Sandy R4 I is must have many bitter hours. tirely by letter; but letter writing in East Mill Creek. Mrs. Spratling Robert E. Dimond, Secretary. Jos. D. Millerberg, Supt., Sandy R3 Midvale-A. P. Rasmussen-Midvale Truly life proceeds in a spiral and a requires so much time that it was RELIEF SOCIETY very long journey brings us just a often impossible. Friendships were · was one of the brides attendants the Cyril S. Rasmussen, Asst., Midvale Sandy 1-A. M. Nelson -Sandy little above our starting point." allowed to lapse. The greeting card other bridesmaids being Mrs. Lucy Mary J . .Pixton, President. Duane Richards, Asst., Sandy. Sandy 2-Jas. J. Je,nsen.......Sandy In ht•r latest book. "Song of Life," has overcome this difficulty, and :1 Huntsman and Miss Erma Fisher, of Ha11bara A. McMullin, 1st Counselor. No secretary chosen. Sandy 3-J. Ernest Jensen, Sandy R1 just puhlir.hed. Miss Hurst pnrtrays now million~ of these bright mes-1 Salt Lake. Mary C. Turner, 2nd Counselor. Y. L. M. I. A. Union-Horaee T. Godfrey_,Murray 3l the hope, despair, the humor and sengers of good will keep friend-' Esther Leak, Secretary. pathos ir. t.he liv~s of every-day peo- ships warm and alive. . Alta FG. Andrus, Pres., Draper. I Mrs. Loris Pratt and baby were Horne Missionaries, June 19 •1Ie. Upon this very b<>d-rock of "If it has done only this, made the guests of her mother, Mrs. P. T. Mabel A. Larson, Counselor, Sandy Butler; c.- I. Goff, c. E. Matthews BOARD MEMBERS ~eality, her st-ange genius buiids possi~lt:> gr~ater sy~pathy. underBeatrice Cash, Counselor, Sandy Bateman, Friday and Saturday of last May Glazier, Lydia Otteaon, Delila Crescent, Albert Glover, Jos. Wright I fascinating ar.d ~:olorfnl • ales glow- standmg ana good w1ll-·-our mate1 Willda M.·Beck, Secretary, Draper. Draper, Enoch Jorgensen, A. G. Brow,n ing with JifP.. Freeman, Ella Beckstead, Alice Coop1rial developm~nt has justified itself. 'j week. "Modern _developme " ,• :..s its very!' "We Americ••ns," :.v]rls Miss Hurst, Miss Lu Ru Bateman left Su,nday ~r. E. Midvale, C. Kimball, H. A. Smith Primary Association bright side." ~~~.y~ l\1i~' llnrst.. "'!'he h~can<;e nf _ou_r wealth and progres- . afternoon for Logan wh8re she will Beryl Bonner Maye1·s, Pres., Midvale Granite, C. E. Grant, W. D. Kuhre. SUNDAY SCHOOL wonde-rful trn" 'r<•rllltion of thJR d~ty, swene~s. w11l 1n a large measure deIrene Greenwood, Couns., Sandy R3 Midvale, W. W. Butler, E. J. Kresser attend Summer school at the U. A. C. h'ls ma.de fri<>rorlr:l":ip a more Jiving termine tthe d<>~tiny r,f the ra~e/ If Willard Malstrom, Superintendent. Sandy 1, Dr. C. C. Jensen, B. Cash Pearl Sha~, Counselor, Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Solen Richardson and thing. The tci••1.:hone t.~Jegraph and we seek to serve humnnity: to end David C. Watkins, 1st Asst. Supt. family and Mrs. R. J. Lovell motored A:ima M. Johnson, Secretary, Sandy 3 Sandy 2. M. B. Andrus-, Jos. M. Smith radio . ~:' VIP~~ "'' t h-: r:ti!road , havP war; to lift thP fall"'' and the opRoyal V. Beckstead, 2nd Asst. Supt. -_tr.r !S aiwllys within prense.d, all t'- '·"'''i' wil' folio...-. o-.• to American Fork last week and atReligion Classes Sandy 3, G. F. Webb, S. A. R:ttimussen ai.-lecl ;,. 'r-; Elsie Cooley, Secretary. re<>(h :• ,, _._., ;, .' <:nds. '1'~- ...·nf. ~'!to- lead." Edward J. Kresser, Prin., Sandy R3 U nion-'1'•1e Stake Preside,ncy tended a reunion in ho.nor of Mrs. Sunday School Board Members Richardson's mother, Mrs. Mary P. Charles Cundick, William E. BrockErickson's 90th birthday anniversary All get ready for the Excursion to II bank, Lacholette Bills, Essie Holt, Em The Stake officers of the Primary the Salt Lake Temple June 28th. held at the home of Mrs. Erickson's . ma Gardner, Eva Bills, Olive Crane, of the West Jordan Stake held their I sister. Many friends and relatives Leah Watkins. first board meeting on Wednesd'Ly at from American Fork, Salt Lake City The Stake officers of the Relief So-l the South Jordan meeting house. They ciety visited in Bingham in the interY. M. M. I. A. A Bee hive convention will be held Provo and Idaho were present and e.nMiss Ruby Graves and Miss Fanny would like every officer and teacher Joseph G. Green, Supt. est of Relief Society work. It also June 1-1 to 25, inclusive, for all who joyed a most successful reunion. Pierson will leave the first of the of e\·ery ward in the Stake to attend Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett are reGeorge J. Miller, 1st Asst. Supt. being the Theological Lesson Day. J are interested in Bee Hive work at week for Bryce Canyon to spend their U.nion meeting at West Jordan SunDeseret Gymnasium, Salt Lake City, ceiving congratulations upon the birth Conrad Dahl, 2nd Asst. Supt. vacation. day June the 19th. ' James Seal, Secretary. The West Jordan Stake Primary Capable instructors will handle the of a daughter. .Mrs. Clyde Swenson entertained the Mrs. Ruth Webb, Vera and Milo board held a meeting Wed.nesday the subjects in the following fields: Mr. and Mrs. George Rhodes and BOARD MEl\-lBERS N. B. Club at her home on Pioneer Webb, motored to Salt Lake and vis- 15th of June at the Stake office for Religion, Story Telling, Dramatiza- daughter, June and Ruby Yeager a;nd Thomas T. Freeman, Reynold Bills, Ave,nue Friday evening of last week. [ted with Norma Webb and Bishop E. the purpose of outlining plans for the tion, Home Nursing, Diet, Health, Rook was played and prizes given to S. Rich and family of East Midvale, Summer activities. Pres. Ella M. New Recreation, Swimming, Life Saving, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Simper spent Sun- Bertrant Gardner. day afternoon as the "guest of Mr. and - Mrs. Eric Anderson and Mrs. C. E. last week end. Y. L• M. I. A • bold in charge of the meeting. Folk Dancing, Games, Flowers, Out Mrs. James A. Bateman. Anderson. Luncheon was served on Merl C. Kirk, President of Doors, Birds, Camping, Domestic Mrs. James A. Bateman is spendsmall tables to thirty two guests. The Emma S. Holt, 1st Counselor Art and Hand Craft. ing the week with her daughter, Mrs. club will meet with Mrs. Florence May, Mrs. William Freeman, Miss Ella B. Schmidt, 2nd Counselor Roland Page at Riverton. "(;hristenl!tan Friday eveniljg. Dora T. Callicut, Secretary Zelma, Phyliss, and Rheabel ButterUnion meeting for Y. M. M. I. A. Mrs. Z. T. Butterfield, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Webster a.nfield, Miss Glendon Nielsen and Wilda _ Y. L. M. I. A. and Religion Class BOARD MEMBERS nounce the birth of a haby girl at Nielsen, Mrs. George Whetman of and Genealogical committees will be Mr. and Mrs. W Uace Bateman and Edna Malstrom, Anna May Sandstrom Mr. and Mrs. F. R Lloyd entertain Payson, were guests. their home. Mrs. Webster ""s f"nnheld at the Riverton ward chapel on su.n, Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dorthea Frost. erly Miss Reva Emery of West Jor ed at dinner on Monday in ·ho,nor of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischner enter- Sunday, June 19th, 1927, at 2 o'clock. Orgill .and N. P. Swenson attended a PRIMARY Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lloyd and the tained at dinner Sunday in ho.nor of dan. All interested in these organizatio;ns birthday party Saturday evening giv- Ella M. New.bold, President. Mrs. Lowell Chatwin and little dau 70 birthday anniversary of Mr. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Larsen and daugh- will kindly be present. en in honor of Mrs. L. Swenson of Maud P. Butterfield, 1st Counielor .ghter, Lois, of Mammoth, are the Dinner was served to, besides the ter, Voneeda. Sandy. Ella B. Richardson, 2nd Co\liiSelor guests of her sister, Mrs. D. Richards guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. WilNOTICES Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Otteson and . Bertha Bateman visited during the Mary Lloyd, Secretary Miss Sarah Gillispie spent the past liam Newbold, of South Jordan, Mr. Union meeting for the Sunday wer.k with Dora Swenson of East Middaughter, Velma, spent Monday at BOARD MEMIIERS and Mrs. Walter Lloyd and childre;n, week at Tooele visiting r~latives. Brigham City the guest of Mr. and School and Primary Organizations vak · Agnei Sorenson, Rosamond Holt, ElMr. Y:M. Anderson and daughters Lee Lloyd of Montpelier, Idaho, Mr. in the West Jorda;n Chapel Sunday the Mrs. Alde;n Barrett and children of sie Dahl, Zelma Butterfield., Noami Mrs. F. A. Fowler. Ruth and Vera, ,Miss Ireta Hansen and and Mrs. Rowland Lloyd and family, Soldiers Summit is here as guests of Kidd, Martha Burrniater, Ardell KilMr. and Mrs. Ephriam Ottese.n had 19th of June, 1927, _at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Mary Jense,n attended the ban- .and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd All interested in these organizations ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ho- ler, Nellie Barrett, Ethel ¥ab67. as their guests five days last week, quet given at the Elks Club Thursday and family. are expected to be present. gan. While here she attended the M. Genealoaieal ComaiUee Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Finn and .Mr. evening. The marriage of Wesley E. Lloyd The Young Ladies Presidency of the I. A. conference in Salt Lake. Peter Frost, Chairman Mrs. George Goff entertained in hon and Thelma N ordston, of Burley, Id- and Mrs. Kenneth Morgan of Rigby, West Jordan Stake held a meeting Mrs. E. P. Bateman and daughter, Martin A. Beckstead, lit Aa.sistant or of her daughter, Alice, it being her aho, took place in Saturday at Provo. Idaho. Wednesday night for the purpose of Leola, Mrs. Alden Barrett and child- Jeremiah R. Freeman, 2nd Aatt. Liston Parr returned home last week tbirthday anniversary Friday. Games June 11th. outlini,ng a program for Union . meetren spent Saturday at Uberty Park. Aurelia F. Turner, Secretary. from the Southern States where he and luncheon was enjoyed by sevenThe Reunion of the Butterfield fam been on a mission the past three years in g. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hogan enterBOARD MEMBERS tee.n guests. Prizes were given to C. ily will be held Friday at Liberty tai.ned at dinner party Sunday afterRebeka Frost, Matilda Hamilton, LatMrs. James A. Batema.n of West Malstrom, Grace Benson, Glen Wil- Park Dinner will be served at noon. noon covers were laid for 25 guests, fette Crane, Vida Crane. Jordan spent Monday and Tuesday I cox and Don Dahlquist. Mrs. J. J. Sutherland and children with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rolthe out of town guests were, Mr. and OLD FOLKS COMMITTEE , of Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Page. Mrs. S. H. Rudy, of Salt Lake, Mr. and B. Henry Beck;.stead, Chainnan. Miss Lucile Bateman, Correspondent Mrs. J. I. Atkinson and James Atkin- Thomas A. Butterfield, T. B. Lloyd on Wednesday. Geo, J, Mer· Mrs. Wilford Crane entertained the Mrs. Kenneth Williams entertained members of the Laf-a-Lot Club at her son, of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. rill, Thomas E. Buttertleld, Soren A miscellaneous shower was given Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hogan, Dahl. her Bee Hive Girls at a Weenie Roast home on Thursday. Luncheon was at the home of Mr. a,nd Mrs. Orson on Wednesday at the Jordan River. served. Mr. Van Buskirk, Evali.ne Peterson, RECREATION COMMITI'EE Shulsen in honor of their daughter, where they enjoyed the eve;ning. Mrs. Joseph A. Anderson returned and son in Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Grace Gardner, Kenneth, Harold and Roy Glazier, Chairman. Mrs. Joseph Morgan a:tld children, home last week after spendi.ng three Alta Hogan, Mrs. Alden Barrett, Mr. Ann T. Irving, Elna Densley. Denos, who were married June the 1, and Mrs. C. E. Hogan. Mrs. Jack Wiberg and children spent weeks at Ely and Ruth, Nevada. CIIOISTER Games, music and refreshments were Monday at Liberty Park where they Mr. a_nd Mrs. G. R. Sutton have Charles Schmidt. , The barn of Peter Frost of Bluffdale enjoyed by the following guests: Mr. joined with a party from Salt Lake was destroyed by fire on Saturday TEACHp; .!AINER and Mrs. Elias Denos, Mr. and Mrs. moved mto Art Youngdale's house, where they expect to make their home and enjoyed dinner. . John . Hansen. morning, the fire department came Andrew Smith, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Miss Crilla Myers spent Friday and but it was to near gone. A threshing Mr. Sutton has taken a lease on the OFFICIAL DOCI'OR OF STAKE 11-lrs. Sidney Tragascis and •family, as West Jorda:n Service Station. Saturday at the home of Mr. and machine and chickens besides the barn Dr. S. C. B. Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffcot and daughter of Mrs. Z. T. Butterfield. was destroyed . Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Sh:ul- ~-~~-O-q-~-a-a_,c_o_a_a_a_a_a_a_o_I_D_l_ ~-~~-~~-~-•• Misses Gladys a,nd Leona Peterson Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nielsen have sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen spent Sunday at Park City visiting. moved up o.n Redwood and will live Spratling, Mrs. Frank Spratling and Mr. and Mrs. Lionell Myers enter- with Mrs. Cannon until their new daughter, Delila, Mr. and Mrs. Donald tained at dinner Saturday in honor of house is completed as the new princiHoga_n, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel CunMrs. Bell Mnrphine and daughter, pal, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson have d;ck and daughter, Myrtle, Mrs. J. Mary, of Seattle, Wash. and Mr. and rented their old home. mtchie and daughter, Dora, Miss F. Mrs. J. S. Russell and daughter, Ima, Mrs. Clifford Swenson and family Critchlow, Miss Gweneth Silcox, Mrs. of Salt Lake o.n Monday. Mrs. Fred are quarantined with Scarlet fever Lucile Kersey, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Abher little son, Warre.n came down •r_n_r_r_r_n--.o_D_ n ' _r_t_ bott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert, Mr. ancl 1 -~-~-~~-r-~ '• with it on last Wednesday and is get- .Mrs. 0. E. Shulsen and family and ting along as good as can be expected. Ross Bateman. ,, Thelma Jacklin, of Burley, Idaho, Miss Lois Gardner entertained at a '' is visiting a few days with Mrs. Ruth progressive party at the home of Mr. Clip this roup on and mnil it with $1 f~r a six weeks' trial subscription to !Webb and family. and Mrs. Virgil Goats, Wednesday THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Miss Vera Webb entertained Sun- night. Prizes were awarded to GilA Paper for the Home, Tf'orld-Wide in lt.~ Scope day afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Geo. bert Lancaster and Mary Dahl. Lm:Jn it you will fiDd the du1Jy good news of the w1uld troru its 750 special wrlterst H. Webb anrl. family, of Salt Lake, cheon was served to the following as \"\'dl u!J cfppnrtments (\(>Yot~o·d to wonu'n'~ anti c·h1lclrt·n'H iutereHtt:~, tipOrts, music. educatiou uullo. eb·. lou will be ghul to wekomr iuto ;\'OUr home so fearless an. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Webb and fami- guests; Marlon Bateman, Milton, Giladvot'ate ~f IH'IlC'C nncJ prohibition .And don't mi:-:.s Snub:; our dog, and the Sundial and the other Ceu turel'. ly, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal C. Webb a;nd bert, Gerrard and Vesta Lancaster, ----------------------~----family, Mr. Allen Swinheart, Mrs. R. Lynn and Della Hart, William OhwiTHill CH RJS1'JAN SCIENCE 1IONJTOR, Back Bay Station, Boston, 1f:t''"· Please send me a •tx weeks' trial MUb!-lcription. 1 tnelose one dollar ($1). Webb, Milo and Golden Webb, of Riv- ler, Henry and Joe Schmidt, Kenneth erton, Nello, Eldred Wayne, Ivy, Lova Hogan, A. J. and Mary Sabey, Leila and Mada Beckstead, of So. Jordan a.nd ;1farie Abbott, Viola Haun, Mary (Name, please print) and Thelma Jacklin of Burley, Ida- Dahl and lois Guniner. ho. The afternoon was spent in games Miss lda Egbert is spending ~he (Address) after which lu,ncheon was served to 25 summer in Salt Lake with her sister, • guests. {'f.,._" D) (State) Mrs. Wm. McEwan. STAKE Off~ CERS STAKE OFFICERS I I Ju·NE CONFERENCE ..-t..-.i..-.l._l._t._l~..-,.._,.~, RIVERTON I WEST JORDAN ~ Feenit-:mint The Laxative You Chew l·lke Gum I .. No-Taste ButtbeMlat FOR SALE 'I'WO MODERN -n-•-~~-~~- <• ... A DOLLAR'S WORTH HOMES IN MIDAVLE Small down payment Balance like rent Why rent Own something INQUIRE AT Midvale Journal Office |