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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL SANDY Midvale Shoe Shining Parlor The Sandburr camp of the Daughter s of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Ethel Dastrup, with Mrs. Amelia Ord as assisting hostess, afternoon. The program inShoes Dyed and Color Restored Fclur iday ded singing, "Come! Come! Ye Iris Theatre Building Saints;" prayer, Sophronia Bateman; the lesson, "The Pioneer Trail," was g iven by Mrs. Madge Stapley. A number gave an account of their own experiences as pioneers. Accordion Phone Mid. 295. 19 North Main selections were given by Ward Dastrup. Luncheon was served to Mrs. G. Special on Natural Croqignole D. Charlier, Mrs. Rachel Jensen, Mrs. Permanent Wave Florence Van Dam, Mrs. Madge Stapley, Mrs. Veloy Alsop, Mrs. Florence Raddon, Mrs. Mary Hansen, Mrs. Duart Wave, Artistic Wave, Lavina Hansen, Mrs. Cordia Hendrickson, Mrs. Sophrona Bateman, Mrs. Modern Wave, $6.50 Myrtle Hyatt, Mrs. Eunice Nelson, Combination Wave, $7.00 Mrs. Marion Hand, Mrs. Mary E. Jensen, Mrs. Katie Mumford, Mrs. Loretta Brown, Mrs. Amelia Ord, and Mrs. Ethel Dastrup, and special guest, Mrs. Gottfredson. The elders and their partners of the Third Quorum of Elders enjoyed a party Thursday evening in the basement of the First ward chapel. Games 17 East Center Street were enjoyed and luncheon served to 40 g uests. The officers and teachers of the A Few Cents a Day Will Drive Primary of the Second vEard met at Your Worries Away! t he h ome of Mrs. A. L. Boulter, on Main street Thursday evening. LunchFor details, see eon was served on small tables to GEORGE W. COX P r esident Beth Alsop, Mrs. Irene Representing Metropolitan Life J ensen, Mrs. Veloy Alsop, Mrs. Veneta Insurance Co. Malstr om, Mrs. George Thaxton, Mrs. 77 Jefferson St. Tel. Mid. 222W. Gr ace Anderson, Mrs. Ada Peterson, Mrs. Norris, Mrs. Leslie Boulter, and Mrs. A. L. Boulter. Mrs. Earl Alsop entertained at a MRS. HAZEL RICHARDSON'S "rook" party at her home on State BEAUTY SHOPPE street on Thursday evening. Mrs. Muriel Alsop was awarded the prize Sommer's Natural Permanent for high score and Mrs. Nephi M. Wave --------------------------------$5.00 Larson, consolation. Those present Finger Waves __________________________ 50c were Mrs. Alsop, Mrs. Larson, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Mrs. Milton Cundick, Marcels ------·-----------------------------50c Mrs. L. L. Raddon, Mrs. B . A. Adamson, Mrs. A. C. Jensen, Mrs. C. C. Tinting, Shampooing, etc., at Jensen, Mrs. William M. Hughes, Reduced Prices Mrs. Clyde Swenson, Mrs. Stanley 31 Lincoln Ave., One Block East of Rasmussen, and Mrs. Lawrence Stapley. Midvale School M iss Sarah Gillespie of Salt Lake spent Sunday here, the guest of Miss Cali Midvale 216-W I ret ta Hansen and Mis~ Lurelda Raddon. Mrs. A. J. Sorensen of Bingham 0 & E ELECTRIC SERVICE was the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. Stuart, for the week. Complete Electric Service Mrs. T. E. Raddon and children, Joyce and Blain, spent the week at Radios and Auto Service Bingham, the guests of Mrs. RadMidvale 272 25 E. Center St. don's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crapo entertained at dinner last Wednesday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barton and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Duart Perma· Chapman of Salt Lake, and Mr. and nent Waving ---------Mrs. C. C. Crapo of Sandy. Finger Waving Marcelling Mr s. Donna Tolman and sons of Shampooing Water Waving Salt Lake visited Friday with relaMid. 117-J 13 N. Main St. tives in Sandy. The operetta, "Isle of Chance," was presented by the Sandy Junior High school, at the school auditorium, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kimball announce the birth of a son, Friday, March 20. Mrs. Robert L. Ashby of American Thursday, April2, 1931 • -• • for Ladies and Gents Do You K now ? -·• tOe -: MAURIE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE ·. ....:. ~: ~{~:::?:: $5.50 ;;:11\ -~/i. Midvale Bakery and Grocery Orchid Beauty Salon CL!6 50 'I' • Order Your New Suit Now for Easter $15.50 to $45.00 Made to Your Measure Alterations, Cleaning and Pressing 'H. F. RASMUSSEN Everything in Plumbing Fixtures. Midvale Plumbing 132 North Main TAILOR Mid. 117-W. 64 W. Center • Auto Laundry Come in and see us in our new location. CARS WASHED, POLISHED AND SIMONIZED TOPS PAINTED T HAT on e of the most picturesque figures In northern Canada was a Vermo nter, Henry Franklin (Twelve Foot) Davis. His character is best told In the epitaph on the monument over his grave on a high hill overlookin g the confluence of the Peace and Smoky Rivers in Northern Alberta. It reads: "Here lies Twelve Foot Davis whose cabin door was never locked; he was a friend to every man." Twelve Foot earned his sobriquet when he staked the last twelve feet on a creek in the Klondike gol d rush and panned from it a fortune which he spe nt he lping Indians an d pioneers In the far north-west. Fork i3 visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. l!:dwin Kimball. Mrs. Crozier Kimball of Draper spent part of the week at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler announce the birth of a son, Sunday, March 29, at the Cottonwood home Miss Fern Bodell of Herriman is visiting at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler. · Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thomas of Midvale were visitors Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders of Crescent motored to Eureka to visit Mrs. Sanders' sister. Alonco Vom Baur of Twin Falls, Idaho, was a week-end visitor of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Vom Baur. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pede of Evanston, \Vyo., were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Vom Baur. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Slagowski of Lyman, Wyo., were supper guests Monday, March 30, of J. Thomas Ostler and family. Mrs. Slagowski and little daughter Joyce will stay and attend April Conference. John Watkins of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bateman and two sons, David and Ronald, of Tremonton, and Henry Arnold of Salt Lake were week-end visitors of Mrs. Sophrona Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watkins were visitors of Mrs. Sophrona Bateman, Monday. SOUTH JORDAN Midvale, tendent Olson and read, and a gift of appreciation was given to the retired superintendent . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bills entertained at their home Thursday for the executives of the M. I. A. After the business was transacted, refreshments were served to Mrs. Bert Crump, Miss "I know my ex perienoe with Sargon Vesta Frost, Miss Nona Jensen, Harseems r emarkable but ev ery word ot old Ashman of Bluffdale, Reed Beckstead of South Jordan, and Mrs. it is true," declared Mrs. Ellen Ga r y , Zach T. Butterfield. Miss Mary Parr, Miss Verda Butterfield and Miss Dorothy Broadbent were hostesses to the Mi-Kan-Wees class at the ward house Thursday. Games were played and luncheon was served to Superintendent Marilda Rindlisbach, Mrs. Wilford Hodges, Mrs. Z. T. Butterfield, Mrs. Wayne Tischner, Miss Joyce Myers, Miss Opal Rindlisbach, Miss Lova Myers, Miss Cleo Peterson and Miss Verbena Lovendahl. Games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Heber L. Crane announce the birth of a daughter, Saturday, March 28. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berrett entertained at dinner last Wednesday at their home in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson and Mrs. Dorean Litson of Murray, Mrs. Eva Evans, Mrs. Nettie Ray, Mrs. Nancy Millian, Mrs. Martha Millian, Mrs. Vivian Hilton, Mrs. Viola Hilton and Mrs. Lucy Thompson of Union; Mrs. Leili Nicks, Mrs. Ellen Nance, Mrs. Katie Brady, Mrs. Elsie Brady and Mrs. Arsell Stone of Sandy, and Mrs. Orin Berrett. Covers were laid for 32 guests. MRS. ELLEN GARY Mr. and ' Mrs. N. J. Nielsen spent 422 Constitution Bldg., Salt Lake. Tuesday at Grantsville. Mrs. Edward Lloyd and son spent "Eighteen years ago I waa lett a last week at Sandy, the guests of Mr. widow with four children to care for and Mrs. James Rawson. and In the long up-hill fight to make M:r. c.nd Jl<r~. Roland Page have ends meet my health grew worse and ~oved to their new place of business worse. Stoniach trouble, disordered kidneys, constipation and headaches and will make their home there. Tlle Genealogical society officers g-ot my nerves all to pieces and I bad entertained at a April Fool's dance to take something every night to at the amusement hall, Thursday. make me sleep. I waa also told that Carter's band furnished the music. my blood pressure waa high. The Second ward Primary officers "Sargon and Sargon Pills have and teachers, with the different made me a well woman and anyone classes, pre~ented the play, "The who could see bow active and strongMusic Makers," and a health play, ! am now would laugh at the idea of "Rebellion," at the amusement hall, my being so weak and rundown only Friday. a short time ago. I'm never too buay Mrs. Edward Lloyd and son, and to stop and talk to anyone who wants Mrs. Frank Roberts and son were en- to ask me about these two marvelous tertained at the home of Mr. and medicines." Mrs. Ben Anderson at Murray, last Sold by Midvale Drug Co.-Adv. Friday. Mrs. Lester Pugsley and daughters and Miss Dorothy Mann of Salt Lake Diabolo ChiD••• Pa.ti•• were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph It Is not known who lnvooted the Morgan, Monday. ~;ame diabolo. The pastime appeara to h 1ve originated In China. It lll'lt We'll Help You Later hecame popular In France Ia 1812. Let's J!Pt this :;tmi~IJtenP<l out. Does and had a revival of populu.rlt:y when the mau wl1n i<'ad,; a <lo:: IPatl a dog's a ~'rench enl!ineer. Guata ve Phllllpart. life. or dol'" tl11• h> l dog- lP:Jd a man's In 1906, devised a top with a double life?-Tole<lo J:];u'P. COD(~. Had Uphill Fight Eighteen Years The choir sang, "Lo, the Mighty God Appearing" and "Arise, 0 Glorious Zion." Sacrament was administered by Theron Hutchings and Sylvain :dgel and was passed by Deacons Rex Beckstead, Clarence Burmingham, Kieth Neilson, Ron Neilson, Leonard Oakeson, Howard Newbold :md Wyman Ovard. Six Boy Scouts were awarded socond class scout oadges by Leonard Shields, Royal Beckstead and Sylvain Edge!. Remarks by A. 0. McMullin, Royal Beckstead, Adelbert Holt, Byram Beckstead, William M. Holt and Barbara McMullin. Invocation, Nephi Hutchings; benediction, Lee A. Palmer. Lois, Iitle daughter of Golden Holt, has had a relapse and is still very ill with spinal meningitis. Don't forget clean-up week will be from April 5 to April 11. The grime and dirt, the wear and tear of a severe winter has A number from this ward attended lef_t its imprints on that car of yours. That's rwhy you should the funeral services for Darlene, the brmg your car to us, let us give it the "once over'' and we1l little four-month's-old daughter of be perfectly frank with you in advising what repairs may be Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown. necessary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reading of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. W: H. NewOUR ESTIMATES WILL PLEASE YOU! bold visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackman, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Urban McMullin, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Newbold attended the Bach Chorus concert at the Assembly Hall in Salt Lake, Monday, after which mpper was served at the home of Mr.••·.-===~====:::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::~:::::::::::~i :1nd Mrs. Urban McMullin. "' - · • ·-·- ....... AUTO EPAIR S Up· T o· Date C. J. Ridd Motor Co. Durant Sales and Service R~VERTON Delos Beckstead is spending the week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lloyd. Mrs. Cephas Wilkins entertained at her home Friday in honor of Mrs. Francis Anderson of Draper. Games were played and luncheon was served to fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow announce the birth of a girl, March 19, <J.t the home of her mother, Mrs. Howud Beckstead. Mrs. Morrow was formerly Miss Alta Beckstead. Mrs. Howard Beckstead had as-her guests during the week Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrow and Mr. and Mrs. James Rawson of Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tea and sons of Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Butterfield had 3.S their luncheon guests Miss Miranda Beckstead, Miss Katherine Beckstead and Mrs. Ivy \Vardle of South Jordan. Miss Della Beckstead visited with friends in Sandy, Sunday. The Riverton Commercial club and i the adult classes of the M. I. A. of • both wards is sponsoring a clean-up l and paint-up campaign and are givlng a prize of $7.50 to the home owner who has the cleanest and most ':leautiful surroundings, and a $5.00 prize .to the home which makes the nost improvements by Wednesday, 1\.pril 8. The campaign should have ~nded April 1, but on account of the stormy weather the date of April 8 has been set when the judges will ~boose the winners. The fifth grade pupils, under the 1irection of Miss Mildred Angel, pre>enl.ed an opertta, entitled "Paper Prayers," to the parents at the school 5ymnasium. Those taking the lead'ng parts were Lydia Green, Lavar \fyers, Norma Nielsen, Lloyd Bigler, Reva Stocking, Juanita Sorensen, Gerald Tischner and Jesse Bills. Fifty children took part in the presentation. West Jordan stake Primary offi~ers entertained at a party Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Stocking in honor of the retired superintendency, Ella Newbold, Maud P. Butterfield and Mrs. Agnes Sorensen. Games were played and a luncheon with Easter suggestions was served to the guests of honor, and to Supt. Irene Olson and Mrs. Elsie Richardson of West Jordan, Mrs. Ella Richardson of Midvale, Mrs. Harvey Naylor, Mrs. Marvin· Dansie, Mrs. William Lloyd, Mrs. Walter Mabey of South Jordan, Mrs. Reynold Crump and Mrs. Lynn Kidd of Bluffdale, Mrs. A. H. Dansie, Mrs. Terrace Ingram and Mrs. Spencer Miller of Herriman, and Mrs. Roland Page, Miss Phyllis Butterfield, Mrs. Wilford J. Myers and Mrs. Hyrum Stocking. 1 • • Mrs. Walter Mabey entertained at her home Saturday afternoon in honor of her little son Sherman's fifth birthday anniversary. Games and lunch Dinners, Lunches eon were enjoyed by the following Short Orders guests: Mrs. Albert Mabey, Mrs. Orland Newbold, Mrs. Sam Newbold. Are served in a manner you Ray and Verda Dokeson, Lowell RobExpert Watch, Clock and will appreciate and enjoy. ertson, Rhea Newbold, Calvin NewJ ewelry Repairing bold, Mary Beth Thomas, Leon Shep Samas & Thomas, Props. pic, Rela, LaRoyce, Myrle and Ileen West Side of l\Iain Street Beckstead, Vernal and Velden Newbold, Helen Mabey, Marjorie Beckstead, Lola Beth Beckstead, Clem and ·:·- C_II_ G_ II _ I _ - · -~- ~ - C- I EU O_ II _ r;J _ D_D_O _ JM O• ~~-~~~.·. Clell McMullin. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Peterson announce the marriage of their daughter Vivian to Leonard M. Cowley of Sandy. The marriage took place in the Salt Lake temple Friday, March 27. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Palmer and Della Palmer motored to American Fork and spent Sunday evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Maxfield. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wheaden and children of Bingh am visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wheaden, Sunday. Why not deal with a bank that is organized Mrs. Leona Mabey entertained the Primary officers and teachers at the to handle commerical accounts and to render home of Celest!a J . Mabey, Wednesday. Games and luncheon was enperfect financial services of every kind to joyed by the following: Agnes E. Jacobson, Dorthea B. Neilson, Myrtle commercial houses of any type and size ? The Evans, Irma Evan s, Verda McMull!n, Dorthea Newfold, Truby Holt, Delia • Midvale State Bank is the choice of t he Kroph, Birdie Ronneburg, Estelle Stocking, Celestia J. Mabey and community's leading business men. Leona Mabey. Mrs. George Stewart spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Maxfield and family spent the week-end visiting relatives here and at Granite. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Shields are moving into the Gordon S. Beckstead place to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. David Evans and daughter, LaVina and Myrtle Evans, of West Jordan, were guesl!s of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Evans, Sunday. Mrs. Gwynne Page and children, Donald, LaJuana and Bernice, of Riverton, and Auth Adamson, Glenden Neilson and Marvetta Hardcastle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hutch ings, Sunday. Regular fast meeting was held in the ward chapel Sunday afternoon. Soren J. Neilson conducted. Com"\Ve dress the best dressed men in town" MIDVALE, UTAH munity singing, "Guide Us, 0 Thou Midvale, Utah Grea t J ehovah," a nd "We Thank T hee, 0 God, For a P r ophet ," under •.••a-~-~~-·-·-~~-~-·•-•- u - a - ~ - ~~ - o - a - u - ~ - ~~ - ~~ - ••!• t he direction of R oyal V. Beckstead. A poem was composed by Superin- ···~.. n-·---~~--··-ljii--··--~~--· ··-~~-··--··-- U.S. CAFE J. S. MORGAN Dress up lor :Eas 1ter -· .. Outstand ing V aloes in Men's and Boys' New Spring Wearing Apparel Bargains in Women's and Children 's Shoes ... _ Famous Clothing Co. _.,..,_u , • ''Just a Minute -'' Comp l ete Banking Serviee Midvale State Bank .. ..-----·--·--.. . __ . ,__________•••Mirt |