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Show -------- Page Eleven MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, November 2, 1928 - _·.!...------------L- r ter Smith and Lamar Diamond. The hostesses were assist<::d by their sister, Miss Melba Gardner and Vesta EllNF.ST RAMR"F.R~l?R l?OR American Fork spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Dan Brewer . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Loveall announce the birth of a son. Miss Ted Erickson of Vernal spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. SoIon Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lancaster entertaincd at a party Saturday night in '10nor ot their son, Gilbert and Ar- l dell Lloyd whose marriage took place .•ronday of this week in the Salt Lake Temple. A dainty luncheon with Haltowe'en suggestions was served and a eighty five ~oc!al time enjoyed by guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lancnster will make their home in Salt Lake City. A most interesting program was given at the M. I. A. Conjoint meeting held in the ward chapel Sunday night. The Roth family of Salt Lake . rendered ~vera! musical selections and James H. Anderson a member of the General Board gave a most in- IT ~ ~~l\T ATOll, WEST JORDAN STAKE The Religion class workers had an unusually splendid Union Meeting on Sunday, all wards being represented Lancaster. Miss Wilma and Bernice Gardner and a generally good attendance. Mr. and 1.1nt L. M. Chrtst~nson and The Stake workers are spending a entertained at an attractive Hallowe- family were dinner guests of Mr great deal of time and e1fort to make 'en party at the Gardner home on Christenson's mother, Mrs. M. Christhis a banher year. afternoon, Sunday Sandy, of eRdwood road Saturday night. Jack enson The Primary Conference, held Suno'Lanterns, cats and witches were it being her 1;,Ul bu·thuay anniverOctober 21, was well attended. day used as decorations throughout the sary. at 10 a. m. was for the ex· Meeting Mrs. Ernest Dahl p.nd children, Mr. rooms. A dainty tray luncheon with at 11 a. m., for the officers; ecutive Hallowe'en suggestions was served, Nilliam Houghton of Eureka spent Stake Boaard and at 2 p. m., for the after which games and dancing were last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. public. Sister Erickson representing Miss Mary Sabey, Mrs. E. M. Bateenjoyed·b ythe foilowing guests: ElizGeneral Board. President Ella. M. the abeth Gardner, Gladys Brown, Grace man, Bernice and Lucile Bateman atcondusted the meetings. Newbold, Squires, Mary Richardson, Nora Bate tended a linen shbwer at the home of directed by Stake Choir· was Music .., man, Ida Egbert, Doris Cundick, John Yates. Holt. Sister ErickRosamond ester Arthur Dahl, John Leak, Orrin "and Miss Phylis Larsen in :Midvale Thurs son discussed the problems of proper Foster Greenwood, Howard Olsen, day night, given in honor of Ardell teaching of children. week. this of bride a Lloyd, Dell Blain Anderson, Earl Sabey, A boys' chorus, by the Trail Build· Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nielson of Haun, Orrin and Irving Abbott, Walers of Riverton was very much appre~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ciated. This was under the superviThe sion of Sister Maud Wilkins. boys sang "If You Want to be the Fellow that Your Mother Thinks you Personel of the chorus are: Are." Ronald Green, Reed NoWeeing, John 1 Maris Morgan, Maynard, Kenneth kes, ' Larin Swenson Leslie Butterfield. Fast Day exercises were observed on Sunday, October 28, on account • • of Stake Conference being held on November 3 and 4 . • Conference will be held at West Jordan ward chapel. Saturday meet· ing will be for the Priesthood only and will begin at 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. Sunday, for the public and will be held at 10 a. m., 2 p. m . and 7:30 p. m. The Sunday evening meeting will be teresting talk on the "Pyramids of the ward chapel and amusement hall conducted by the Lesser Priesthood, Egypt." Tb,wrsday night, given' in honor of instead of the M. I. A. as has been Miss Delpha Nielson of Sandy was Joseph Smidth who was honorably re- the custom before. A good representation was had at a guest of Bernice Bateman Friday. leased as ward clerk. A well arTemple on the excursion. the Mrs. Ray Bennett and Mrs. Shirley ranged program was rendered after splendid gathering of GenealogA Richardson were Salt Lake visitors which dancing was enjoyed. A beaumet Sunday in their regworkers ical Friday. tiful gold watch was presented to Mr. Union meeting. Pres. monthly ular game between A. C. of Logan and B. Smith in appreciation of his work in the speakers. Sis· among was Holt Y. U. of Provo. the ward. He will leave for a mister Zach. Butterfield was made a Harold Bateman went to Provo sion in the near future. of that board. Saturday and enjoyed the football Wdnesday evening, 17 of the Bee member monthly meeting ot Regular The Mrs. Hyrum Norberg and son Ern- Hive girls, under the direction of their High Council . Presidency Stake the est Allsoup of Long Beach California leaders, Mrs. M. S. Newell and Mrs . • held Sun· was executives Stake ard have returned home after visiting rel- Irene Olsen, dressed in their uniforms matMany Office. Stake the at day atives an dfriends in West Jordan and and hiked to Midvale and attended ters pertaining to their organizations surrounding towns the past month. the show, "King of Kings." It was decided to were discussed. Miss Virgie Norberg accompanied Mrs. Charles Cockyne is improving • the Play House at evening an have the mback for an indefinate visit. in the L. D. S. hospital where she is future. near the in Miss Alice Beid of Salt Lake has taking treatments after her prolonged Joint meetings of the M. I. A. were returned home after spending the last illness with typhoid fever. throughout the Stake Sunday )leld two weeks here. Mr. M. S. Newell has left for Bell· evening. The adult department sponingham, Wash, to stay indefi.nately. cering the program. Subjects being Mrs. M. S. Newell entertained her treated were Law and Order and attended a party in of Bee Hive girls at a Halloweclass **~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m ~ Thursday night of Loyalty. costume 'en ~ this week. party Wednesday evenin~ a number ot Hallowe'en suggestions wards held a Hallowe'en ball. the were used as decorafions throughout Decorations and such things that go the rooms and a clever Hallowe'en with this evening were carried out. luncheon was served to 19 guests. Basket ball is taking on new enMrs. Sam O'Niel of Heber City has ~ returned home after visiting her thusiasm among the M. men of the Stake and the Gleaner girls ar ewon~ daughters here and in Salt Lake the dering why they can't organize a There are many places and forms of COMMUNITY ASSETS. Schools, churches, libraries, places of amusement, trans· ~ past six weeks. Mrs. 0. W. Henderteam as well. E;ffi son, Mrs. J. M. Murdock of Salt Lake Everybody to Conference. Richard portation systems, water and power possibilities, etc., but none more essential or deserving than a REAL MERCHANT, who G9 and Mrs, M. S. Newell accompani ed R. Lyman will represent the General operates his place of business on the PRINCIPLES of the Golden Rule. One who puts -INTO-instead of -TAKING OUr 00 her home Friday and were s pecial Authorities. dinner guests of their sist er, Mrs . Leona Burgnr of. Heber. of a COMMUNITY. One who at all times protects the HEALTH of the COMMUNITY by handling only clean, HEALTHThe Junior girls of the M. I. A . C~"J GIVING FOODS. One who gives HONEST WEIGHT. Backs up evet·ything he SELLS to the extent of a money back guar- !.!i::J r and their partners under the dir ection of their teacher, Miss Melba available local products in preference to those SHIPPED IN from other points. Such a MERCHANT is a an tee. Handles No greater gift could be made to ~ Johnson enjoyed 11 Hallowe'en party COMMUNITY ASSET and is entitled to your full support. The extent of his usefulness to a community depends on the C-.0 in the ward chapel Monday night. our modern world than the rediscov~ Games and refreshments were enjoy- ery of Greek physical supremacy. The ed by forty guests. 00 support he receives fropt the PUBLIC. We believe HOSKISSON'S to be such a MERCHANT. We know we have been the secret of the method by which for one Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mr. brief period they realized perfection CAUSE of BETTER SANITARY conditions in MIDVALE. W-<: also claim CREDIT for the present low food prices. Joseph Hibbard were dinner guests was long since lost, no one knows of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead how. FOOD PRICES are lower in Midvale than any other PLACE in the STATE OF UTAH. ffi§ Sunday, it being Mr. Beckstead's At present so little do we under73rd birthday anniversary. • stand the principles of training which Mrs. Leland Richardson and child- guided the Greek in his games, in his Q."J I.!Cl ren, Mrs. Glen Beckstead and children were dinner guests of Mrs. Elsie battles and his dances and made the ffig} Stocking at South Jordan Thursday, proportions of his figures di1ferent E~ it. being Mrs. Stocking's birthday an- from ours of today that Greek sculpture is in reality a puzzle to us. G!<J mversary. efu I Mr. Charles Beckstead, Arthur Certainly postures fixed by the Greek ffi§ · Richardson and Calvin Drake were sculptor seem to us contortions, borffi§ lucky in landing two large· deer early dering on physical impossibilities. POST TOASTIES, Small CORN, Extra Standard APPLES, Winter Bannannas, full of There is always a terrific controversy Sunday morn_in_g_.- - 1 § li' Bushel 25c •.... LBS 10 Flavor, Juic~nd over the restoration of Greek sculpSize, 3 pkgs. ·····-·······-·· Sweet, 3 For ··-···--···· - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E;ffi Will power is the thing that ena.- ture, and ev~n then the arms and the ~ bles a man to say "No'' when he's heads and legs we supply never look RICE, Fancy Blue Rose 'POTATOES, Large U.S. No.1 PUFFED WHEAT ,. approached by a pretty girl selling right. 2 LBS ..... 13c 5 LBS. _2_P_a_c_k_ag_e_s_..·_-··--·-·-·-···-··-··---·--- FINE KEEPERS, 10 LBS ..... 9c 100 LBS All this because we do not underinsurance or club membership. --------------th~ principles by whiclj. the stand GROGANS OLIVES ~ There never seems to be a proper 1\.4"ACARONI Read Cut example for Take nature. in balance Greek ordered the movements of his y , • J.H Small Cans ................... . DAISY Flour, Eliminates All Doubt 1 · th · k l'k 5 LBS. 2 LBS ..... 19c 1egs 1 e a angaroo m e JUng e body. It was a great secret lost, and ~~ • In Baking, 48 LB. 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These have been cut to 32 inches and sorted 100 to the bundle perfect lath, selling at, per M ··················-·········· $5.QO We also have some slightly charred on the edges bundled 100 to the bundle which we are ·selling at, per M .................................... $2.00 (Grab These Quick) ffiB 1*1 ffi§ rn ffi§ §II In NORTH MAIN S1'REET PHONE MIDVALE 248 MIDVALE, UTAH ffiB ffiB West Jordan Lumber Co. Midvale Main St. Utah |