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Show THE MIDVALE 1928 . AL I committee will be Jresent at the meeting. An lnterestlng time is scheduled for ~he Epworth League on Bunda¥ evening. There will be special emuslc lJU.rllfllJNITY and a report from the choir commitMETHODIST CHURCH tee. D. M. Kitch, Putor School, 10 a .m. · Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Ashment were Mrs. Hannah ~odes returned to Day Program, 10:-i6 a. m. her hom~ .In Amencan Fork Sunday , guests Thursday evening at a dance 1D111rortll League, 6 p. m. church service will be held In 1.fter visiting at the home of Mr. and review given by Professor Purrington at the Moose Hall in Sal tLake. tme·ctlo•n with the Rally Day Pro- Mrs. R. T. Bodell the paat month. Mr. Allen Bateman with a party of .Mrs. Florence Page and children of and all of those who attend the spent the week-end at Fish friends Mrs. preaching service are asked Riverton were the guests of Lake week. past the during Crane Jeanette fifteen minute~~ ~arlier . Mr: Delbert Thayne left Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. R .T. Bodell enterwill be an Installation "Berwhere he will register at the Provo home their at supper a at talned for the newly elected officers of for the winter course, U. Y. B. ! Mrs. school and a baptismal service :::::::'~~y t;:onor of M~ :d 8 1 Katherine Alexander Is Miss Little of dren c an ompson an babies. A male quartet Is expecther home-.vtth Scarlet at quarentined t Chri ~~~ F~l~ ld~o to be present to furnish music. s ensen and Fever s rs. r. an regular meeting of Boy Scout Mr;, Alice Rock was a Salt Lake No. 119 will be held on Friday ~amlly left by motor 'l'hursday to visvisitor Friday 7 to 9 o'clock. One new mem- 1t relatives in Idaho. Mrs. Leonard Sharp spent Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Christian Thompson wlll be welcomed Into the troop a reception given to one trans- and family left Thursday for their of last week with Mrs. I. Norris of out. A member of uie troop home In Idaho, after visiting rela- ·Sandy. -· ' .• I ' cettoDwood Heme. lira. Pratt UNION Mr. and Mrs. James Glover annollnce the engagement o ftheir daugh ter, Blanche to Mr. Cortney A. Rosenhan, son of Mrs. E. Rosenhan of Salt Lake. The marriage will take place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple, to be followed by a reception in the ward amusement hall in the evening. In compliment to Miss Glover, Mrs. Lulu Millerberg, Mrs. Ivan Glover and Miss Grace Middleton entertained at a "Gang" party Friday evening at Mrs. Glover's home. The rooms were very prettily decorated in pink and white lattice work, Cl)iling and curtains. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Riche Mr. Claude Bird of Salt Lake, Mr. Carl Rish of Granger and Mr. Ted Eskelsen, Miss Lila Jones, Miss Grace Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover, Mr. and' Mrs. Clarence Sharp, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory and Mrs. R. D. Waugh at Visalia, Calif., were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday of last week. They visited the Museum and enjoyed the organ recital at the Tabernacle and also enjoyed the Americans. Mrs. Hans Jensen and children returned Friday evening from Beaver where they have spent the last two weeks. Mrs. Melva Evans . of East Midvale assisted by her mother, Mrs, Jesse Berrett entertained Friday afternoon at the home o ithe latter at a blrthday party In honor of Kelvin Evans. Games were played and very dainty refreshments were enjoyed by eight • little guests. Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and Mr. and Mrs. Walter White of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Miss Lucile Bateman attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Palmer of South Jordan Tuesday night. The evening was spent in music and social, after which re· freshments were served to twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Buckley an· nounce the birth of a son, born Sat· urday, September 20th. Mrs. Elzina TutUe arrived home TuelMiay after spending a week In Provo visiting her daughter, Amelia Buckley and sister, Mrs. Christen Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen and daughter Lama having arrived home from an extended trip- thrU all the European countries. Georgie Hibbard, Mrs. Henry Egbert and daughter Ellen visited here Mrs. Lester Forbush and Mrs. M. and Mrs. Ivan Glover, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dave Smart. -------------------------Saturday evening, September 29, Friday evening. M. Hand of Sandy spent the week-end Clarence Millerberg, Miss Velma There will be several of our younghi" Payson where they went to attend Glover, Mr. Cart Rosenhan and Miss there will be a benefit dance tn the set leaving for missions this fall. er of honor in hall Amusement the funeral services of Mrs. Louie Blanche Glover enjoyed music, games Union Bateman is home after Marlen been has who Griffith Willard Mr. . Mitchell Hill of Lake Shore and daugh dancing .and refreshments. summer In Nevada. the spending some for hospital local a to confined , were fiancee her and Glover Miss of ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kolby of Southpresented with a nice set of dishes. 1 time. Every one is urged to come Payson. ern Utah are visiting 'friends and relGraduation exercises were held on and help in a worthy cause. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jensen of Salt Miss Thelma Proctor ret~rned to atives here. Mrs. Kolby was formerLake, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norris Sunday evening for the Seagull Girls of South Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. W. and Trail Builders of the ward Pri- her home Sunday after spending three ly Mary Price of this ward Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman were A. Boulter of Salt Lake were Sunday mary in the ward chapel. President weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Francis of Mrs. Samuel Crane at Draguests dinner guests of Mr. and Mr11. Leon- Mima Nielsen of the ward Primary , Prictor of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sunday, per, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgan and conducted the exercises. Trail Buildard Sharp: Mr. and Mrs. Lew Steadman and Friends and relatives gathered Sat- er Marie Robbins gave tb-: call, echo- Mr. and Mrs. Dell Newbold spent Mr. and Mrs. Parley Spratfamily, urday evening at the home of Mrs. AI- ed by four boys representing the four Sunday in Salt Lake with Mr. and and Mrs. Wm. Steadman Mr. ling, ice Rock on State Street to do honor . trails. They then marched over trails · Mrs. Archie Burgan. 1 to front of chapel and were joined by Idaho where they will viito motored ~r. and Mrs. Norman ~ryer and to her birthday. Games were playrelatives. and friends it Satvis1tors Lake Salt were children claas. the of remainder Pixton E. ed, pri~s going to Mrs. Raynold Brady and Mrs. and Mr. The four trails represented were: urday. and Mr. A. H. Rock and Mr. Chas. Gerald Brady of Mrs. and children Monday spent Nichols Emma Mrs. Malstrom; Robert by "Spiritual", very A Cale and Mrs. Ella Brady. Sunday and Ogden to motored Union Forbush. Elena Mrs. with "SerMillerberg; Kenneth "Health", 27. by dainty luncheon was enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reynolds and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. "Knowledge", II vice", Amos Nielsen; guests. children, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wright Brady. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald and Russel Larsen. Mrs. Lydia Bateman was dinner Aide Harold Glover directed the and children of Bingham and Mrs. children were Holliday visitors Sunof Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Bateman guest boys in the Salute to the Bishopric R. D. Waugh of Visalia, Calif., were day. Lake Monday a.rter w!:J.!ch Salt in Next Sunday morning; Mr. Carter and audience, after which they re- Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Nephi the Capital theatre. attended . Gregory. Grant will be the speaker at the Gos- peated their guide. Mrs. Samuel Cundick and Mr. Visits to the Primary Organizations Paul Miller and Dean ~;!harp gave Subject, "The pel Doctrine Class. motored to Lucille daughter, Lost Tribes." A good attendance is the meaning of the emblem, followed will be made throughout the Stakee gueJts were and Sunday Lake by their Fun Song. Leader Marie Monday. desired. Cundick. Homer Mrs. and "\ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ RobRalph and presented Miss Blanche Glover who will be- Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Samuel come the bride of Mr. Cort Rosen- bins of the M. I. A. accepted them inReka of Salt daughter, : han of Salt Lake, Wednesday, was to theM. I. A. Edward Robbins then of Califc1r Anderson rank F ' the honored guest at a very prettily gave a clarinet solo, accompanied by I ,;i nner guests of Mr. appointed shower last Wednesday Darrell Soffe. ' Denos Sunday. The next session was given by the evening at the home of Miss Vaur Mr. and Mrs. Sidney ~ ! Sharp. She was assisted by Mrs. Leo Sea Gull Gifls. Song, "Sea Gull Girls · of Bingham family I Glover. The decorations were In la v- of Zion"; tableau "Meaning of Light" 1 Mrs. Orsen and Mr. lives. endar and yellow. A basket of mari- and its application to our day. Glover, Fay were part taking Those centhe from golds and asters hung Mr. and Mrs. Loris One loaf of our bread ter of the room. Lavendar and yel- Helen Reeves, Margaret Tholen and announce the birth Lake ww streamers were draped to the Helen Nielsen, Song, "Shine On". contains the same weight of September Tuesday, ter, sides of the room. Tapers were also Mrs. Orrel Bateman then presented digestible foOd substances at hung from the chandeliers to two and Golden Soffe•accepted them into $1.50 worth of the best food, the M. I. A. • gift oaskets, gailey decorated. $1.50 worth of fish, $1.90 Mrs. Mima Nielsen presented cerGames were played, prizes going to worth of poultry, or $1.00 Mrs. Vfive Sharp and Miss Gertie tificates of graduation to Helen Nieiworth of eggs at prevailing Johnson. Besides those winning the sen, Elma Boggess, Fay Glover, lla Think of this comprices. prizes, dainty refreshments were serv- Mary Johnson, Louise Knowles and parison, then think of the Remarks, Mrs. ed to Miss Blanche Glover, Miss Nell Lucille Johnson. Sharp, Miss Grace Middleton, Miss Pearl Shaw of Stake Board, Albert wholesomeness and the good Lillian Boggess of Union, Mrs. Lulu Glover, Stake Adviros and Bishop T., eating quality of our bread, Millerberg, Mrs. Olive Sharp, Mrs. Ef- F. ~reenwood Closing song, "Girls and last, don't forget that our fie Glover, Mrs. Edith Glover, Mrs. and Boys," "Army of the Living God". White, Health and Raisin Gertie Sharp, Miss Mirla Greenwood, Mrs. Myrtle McNamara was accombread, (16 oz. loaves) all sell Miss Velma Glover; Miss Vaur Sharp, panist for the evening. Benediction at 5c each. Miss Lila James, Miss Lygia Larsen, was otfered by Jack Christensen. by assisted FcNamara J. W. Mrs. Mrs. E. Rosenhan and daughters, Mrs. Winkler and Ethel of Salt Lake. Mrs. Katherine Boyle of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hiatt of Payson entertained the D. 0. V. Club Friday were guests during Tuesday and Wed- afternoon at her home on Union ave. One o'clock luncheon was served. The pesday of Mrs. Lester Forbush. Miss Maxine Clayton was the guest color scheme of orange and yellow of friends at the McKinley ward in was carried out. Fall fiowers were used as decotations. Guests Included Salt Lake Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swenson, Mr. Mrs. Gertrude Alpin, Mrs. Hattie Anand Mrs. P. A. Swenson and family derson, Mrs. Sylvia Evans, Mrs. EsCool weather, a long seige attended the Ranck family reunion telle Goggin, Mrs. Albert Houghton, meat, vegetable and cold of held In a Salt Lake ward Saturday Mrs. Myrtle Morley, Mrs. Thora CUrmakes one hungry diet, fruit tis, Mrs. Laura McQuarry and Miss afternoon. for rich boiled or roast dinMiss Beatrice Simper and her Florence Atkinson. Elder Grant Mortenson of Riverton mother, Mrs. Annie Simper joined ners, also for a steaming pot Miss Irma Ericksen and Mrs. W. B. who recently returned from a mis.,Now, John dear, run along. When of rich, homemade soup, Erickson and Mrs. Short and daugh- sion to Africa will be the speaker at ~bout to make a cake I don't want anyone baked beans, some com bread ter, Margaret of Murray, Sunday af- the Conjoint meeting of the- M. I. A. · In the way." pumpkin pie. We have and ternoon and attended open house day Sunday evening, September 30. He good and seasonable these all . .,But look here, Jane, I just came in to at the new home. of the Gama Sig- will talk on his experiences in Afin an abundance. eatables help you-" ma Sorority in Salt Lake of which rica. Everybody is invited to attend. Take a little time off and the girls are members. ~ell, if yon really want to do 80mething saunter around through our On account of General Conference hrg, go get me a sack of Sperry Drifted store; we'll wager you'll go tives here and Levan the past two coming on the first Sunday In October Snow Flour." will Conjoint Mutual and Day Fast away loaded down with a lot weeks. 30th. September Sunday, held be of good things to eat and a Miss Mildred Butterfield entertain'nuae In on ~ammy Sperry's KiteL~n every Tuesday and }'rida Mr. Geo. Q. Morris of Salt Lake on home her at bust mellon a at ed smile of "saving" satisfaction y morawg at 10:30 over the Paeifie Cout NetworkTuesday evening. Games were play- will be the speaker at the Mutual Con on your face. joint session Sunday evening, Sep· 20. numbered guests Her ed. KFI KGW tember 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Elvas Brady announce KPO KOMO the birth of a baby boy last week at KGO KHQ the Dee hospital at Ogden. The baby boy is the first great grand child of Mr. Hyrum H. Brady and also of Mrs. Flora Walker and the first grand ~ child of Mrs. Naomi Brady Ellis. I J ~ formerly Wanda Batemu of this ward. Farrel ShulatD viaited her parenta Mr. and Mrs. Ol'ltD Shulaen Sunday. Farrel Shulsen and Vinnle Richie are taking a nurses training course at the St. Marks hospital. Mrs. Saphrona Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hyatt and family of Sandy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman Monday. eVata Lancaster and Mrs, John Lancaster were guests of Mrs. Golda Jensen and Miss lla Myers of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. :M. Bateman and children Bernice, Harold and Keith mootred to Heber and attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mra. Jeae JobnltoB. Andrew Dokas of Midvale, now llv· lug with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goodridge of Westwood, California, Is very proud to have the honor of landing a two hundred and fifty poUnd deer last week. Andrew is much taken up with Westwood where work is plenUM and the cli· mate much the same as here, it beIng In the extreme northern part of California. NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDER! I The METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPAltlY main· ta1na Norslng Senlce for YOU. Do YOU USE rt 'l FOR NURSE SERVICE- I I Call Was. 8«4 OR CALL Local Representative GEO. W. COX I ONE LOAF EOUALS $1.50 BOILED DINNERS rm OPPORTUNITY! OWN YOUR HOME! Must s3;crifice practicall five room modern and brick bungalow and garage. Make me an offer. down payment Balance like rent. C. A. GUSTAVESON Midvale Lincoln St. IMILK-:::-MILK-:::-MILK -:::-MIIAK- :r Coming to YeStore Gossip ===By C. 0. W.=·=== (With Apologies to K. C. Salt Lake City ~ Dr. Mellenthin &Co. I :8.) put fifteen yean A WISE MOTHER GE'ITIN to the . .. . • • •where •NOW• DAYS / • • • • • • generation with • • • • OF their NEW • • • • • •SLANG expressions • • • • • THE ENGLISH • • • •uu.au·.r.• seems to have • • • • some of the • • • • • • • • • • • • TO TALK and • • • • • • WRITE PROPERLY and • • • • • • THEN ONCE a week • • • • • • SPOIL IT ALL by • • • • • • TURNING them LOOSE • • • • • • ON THE Sunday COMIC • • • • • • SECTION crammed full of • • • • • • TEACH the children ' ... WE KNOW ONE mother • of FOOLISHNESS • • • • • • •••• •••• WHO READS the eomic:s to HER CHILDREN and •• •• CORRECTS the grammar •••• AS SHE READS. We think that mother shows good judgment, don't you? ,.r;A&JVALE DRUG CO. P'aOM 111d8 liD SAFE, CLEAN MIIAK Earl Toone Telephone Douglas 91 J-4 T Do Not Operate Will be at CULLEN HOTEL Wednetlday, Thursday and Friday, October S, !l and 5, O~CE HOURS: 10 a. m. to !l p. m. THREE DAYS ONLY No Charge for Consultation The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin & Co. is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and Is licensed by the state of Utah. He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as Improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long stancttnr trouble. Remember above date, that consultation on thil trip will be free, and that his treatment Ia ditferent. Marrie~ women must be accompanied by their husbands. AddreBI: 22-i Bradbury zldf., Loll . .ADJelel, cautonda. I ~:1: -JI1IW-: ::-JI1I:W-:: :-li'II:w-:: :-JI'IIW- TO OUR CUSTOMERS NEWS FROM RASMUSSEN'S STORE While the fire of last Tuesday destroyed the greater part of one shed and the lumber • BACK ALLEY grammar. ~ SPECIALISTS In Internal Medicine for the ALL WEEK trying to Fairdale Farms Dairy in it, we have a car already on the road to re- EVERYBODY KNOWS WHEN P. C. RASMUSSEN & SONS PUTS ON A SPECIAL IT IS A REAL ONE! From now on we will have CASH SPECIALS EVERY SATURDAY. Our place the lumber. bir Buying Power gives us the inside in Prices and we hand that Big Saving to our CUSTOMERS. We handle the Best. Call in In the meantime, yards in Salt Lake have tendered us the use of their resources so that we are able to take care of all lumber needs. day and be assured of the BIG SAVINGS yau ean make in taking advantage of our Specials. knows we handle the Best Midvale Main St. Of course everybody Meats so when 7011 tome ia for your roast, look over our Specials. We Appreciate Your THANKS, CALL AGAINJ We Sell and RecommendBENNETTS PAINTS West Jordan Lumber Co. Satur- P. C. RASMUSSEN AND.SONSMIDVALE • • • • • UTAH |