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Show THE MIDVALE Thursday, April 9, 1931 JOUR!~AL I committee met Wednesday evening at an operation Monday at a local has- Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Amy Knowles on Center street. Mrs. the home of Miss Lucile Hawkins to pital. M. Bratley of Salt Lake will be a s. Francis Proctor of Idaho Falls, plan the year's meetings and outings. guest. special Mr. and Mrs. c. D. Richards have Idaho, spent last week-end with his J. McNamara was a guest W. Mrs. moved to Sandy after living three parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor. at a bridge luncheon given WednesMrs. Horace Godfrey entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Holt en- years in Eureka. Easter party Saturday for her son day afternoon at the home of Mrs. an home their at tertained at dinner Mr. a?-~ Mrs. l'._fyrle. Bagu.ley of Seymour. The table was decorated in Kathryne Lancaster of Salt Lake. Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Sandy Miss Maria'1 Ashment, assisted by 1 VISited relatives m Lehi, Sun- Easter suggestions and 'covers were Holt's fifty-seventh birthday annimother, Mrs. W. R. Ashment, her laid for eight friends. Games were versary. Besides the guest of honor, day. at a party Friday eveentertained enjoyed. 1 Salt of ~off Delmont and Darrel dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. were Easter sugDecorations ning.· relatives visited Erickson Ivy Mrs. 1 Mrs. of visitors S. A. Holt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lake were week-end music were enand Games gestions. Lyman .Wardle and family, Mr. and S. Bateman. They are her grand- in Murray, Tuesday. was served. supper late a and joyed Mrs. Nephi Gregory visited Sunday . Mrs. Urban McMullin and family, sons. PeterDouglas for laid were Covers Jesse White of Hazelton, Idaho, \Vith Mrs. Sarah Lemons of Brinton MI·s. Ivy Wardle and children, Mr. Lawrence Anderson, Arnold son, ward S. Bateman, and Mrs. Morris Butterfield, Marinda was a visitor of Mrs. Mr: and Mrs. Harold Payne an- Reading, Bob Dewey, Howard Nelson, · Saturday. Beckstead, Mable, Byram, Reola, the birth of a baby gir-l at the Marian Hand, Esther Francis, Marion nounce Mr. and Mr~ .. Verlen Bateman of Veri, Vaughn and Frank Holt. home in Midvale. Bennion, Mary Holden and Marian Maternity Miller Mrs. of Monday VISitors were Murray Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hutchings S. Bateman. , Mrs. Payne was fonnerly Miss Lorene Ashment. . spent the week-end as guests of Mr. Mrs. I. A. Norris of Sandy visited Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Richards, Mr. , Berrett of Union. and Mrs. Charles J. Hutchings and and Mrs. S. L. Erady, Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. vVarner Carey and Sunday with Mrs. Geneva Sharp. Mrs. William Clays of Salt Lake family of Magna. Myrlc Alsop ~ttend~d the Post Prom family of Magna, Mrs. Mabel Porter Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Benvisited Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nichols and at Tooele, Fnday rught. Sudgon, and family and Mr. and Mrs. . nett. daughter Joyce of Bennion ward, Mr. P. J. Oborn, Arnold Mrs. and Mr. of Vaumbar ~r. and Mrs. R. J. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush visitand Mrs. \Vavne Tischner and sons, T_v'l.ln Falls, Idaho, were week-end Terry of Salt Lake visited Sunday Sunday with Mrs. Clarence Sharp ed Duane and Neil, of Riverton, were VISitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bate- with Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor. Mrs. Harold Bishop. and BeckN. I. Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baker was a Salt man. and J'.'frs. T. C. Cook, former Mr. stead and family Thursday evening. Mrs. C. C. Crapo entertained the Lake visitor Monday, guest of Mr. residents of East Midvale, but now of Misses Catherine and Marinda Pep club Wednesday, April 1. Lunch- and Mrs. John Baker. Beckstead spent Friday in Salt Lake eon was served to fifteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Cash, Mr. Pocatello, Idaho, announce the birth a fine baby boy, born to them ,., and were later joined by Miss Mable Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vom Baur of an d -.1[ an d Mrs. of •• rs. J . H . G reer, ••lr. April 1, at a Pocatello Wednesday, Holt and enjoyed a theater party. ::lalt Lake were Sunday visitors of Heber Burgon and Mrs. Chester hospital. enterNelson Tony Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baguley and Baker were among those from Union Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Heugley and tained at their home Wednesday eve- family. who attended the Utah conference of Wayne, of Millcreek, visited baby, ning at a misfit party. Easter ideas which Miss Ella Ackly of Sugarhouse was \Vhite House Child Welfare were carried out in the games and '1. week-end visitor of Miss Ruth was held Monday and Tuesday in Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bishop .. luncheon which was enjoyed by the Baguley. Salt Lake. Mr. and :Mrs. Orval Forbush and Mr. and Mrs. following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Pack and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and family Kent, spent Easter S).lnday with son, Urban Mrs. and Leonard Shields, Mr. visited relatives Sunday at American baby, Donald, of Springville, enjoyed Mrs. Thomas Reynolds of and Mr. McMullin and Mr. and Mrs. William Fork. Easter Sunday at the home of Mrs. Murray. Horace Mrs. and Mr. H. Newbold. Mr. and Mrs. Alber~ Boulter and Pack's parents, Miss Winifred McDonald was a Bernice Holt, Marinda and Desna three daughters, Lomse, Joyce .a~d 1 w. Burgon. guest of Mrs. J. N. Rock of week-end Beckstead, accomapnied by Marie \Vanda, of Sandy, were Sunday VlSit- · Mrs. Carrie Coomber was a Salt Lake. Salt Palmer, furnished two selections at ors of Mr. and Mrs. Newbold of Lake visitor Wednesday, visiting Mrs. Mrs. D. W. McDonald and Mrs. Riverton Second ward, Sunday eve- Draper. I Keith Cauper. . Alexander were Salt Lake visitFred C. ning. Arthur Godfrey of the U. S. A. The S~agull class of Sandy ~Irst_l South Jordan ward won third place war? enJoyed an Easter party Fnday, of Logan spent the week-end with ors Wednesday. Mrs. Del Rogers and children of in drama in the stake M. I. A. con- Apnl 3. Games we~e played and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace were visitors Tuesday of Murray test last Tuesday evening, held in the luncheon served to Misses Pearl Ost- Godfrey Bishop. Harold Mrs. followthe West Jordan chapel, with Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock ler, Louise Boulter, Ruth Baguley, Mrs. Leonard Sharp visited Weding taking part: Violet Stevens, Ma- Elvera Bird, Ruby Potter and Louise members of the Federated Clubs of rinda Beckstead and Morris Newbold. Setterberg. . Honored guests were as Utah will participate in a tree plant- nesday of last week with Mrs. I. A. They play was entitled, "Bank Ac- fol.lows: M1sse~ Vernetta Fewkes, ing program at Memory Grove. A Norris of Sandy. Mrs. Clarence Sharp and son, Dale; count." Elizabeth Andeison, ~arbara Wood- large tree will be planted by the state Harold Bishop and children, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cooper and fam- house, Faye Potter, Lila Setterberg, federation and other smaller trees by Forbush viisted Friday of Lester Mrs. Fork American ily spent Easter in Ella Ackley, Elva Cowley of Salt the different groups. A band from Mrs. M. M. Hand of with week last canyon, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Lake. Ft. Douglas will render music. Gov. •t· . . l'f . . Sandy Maxfield. .Tom. Wmn of Ca I orma lS VISI mg ernor Dern will be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Walker visited Catherine and Marinda Beckstead With his mother at Cresc~nt. Mrs. Julia Proctor left Wednesday J with Mr. and Mrs. Ren Sharp Sunday visited Mrs. Rosamond Butterfield at :r...rr. and .Mrs. J. E. Smith re~u_rl?-ed of last week for California. She ex- of Welby. · Riverton, Friday. from. Sterlmg, Idaho, after VISitmg pects to be gone about ten days. Miss Vaur Sharp joined a party of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown of relatives. Mrs. George Proctor, Francis Proc. , and enjoyed Easter in a nearfriends West Jordan, Miss Lillie Perry of The Jolly Twe.ve surpnsed Mrs. tor and Mrs. Ed Bishop motored to canyon. by Salt Lake, Lee and Vida Palmer, Mr. Myrle Baguley, ?aturday. and I Tooele Friday and visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush, Mrs. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Wmn spent the week- Mrs. Roland Proctor. Bishop and little daughter __ _ Margie Mrs. Elmer Palmer visited Mr. and end at Ogden. Mrs. D. W. McDonald and Shilie, Baur Ame-rican Vom at Mrs. E. 0. Maxfield Mr. and Mrs. Stanley motored to Salt Lake Sunday eveFork, Tuesday evening. Gerald, little visited Sunday with Mrs. 0. E. Vom ning and visited friends in a Salt son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxfield, was in- Baur. Lake hospital. jured quite badly Easter Sunday. The Jolly Twelve and husbands Mr. and Mrs. Ren Sharp of Welby, While riding his tricycle, he fell down surprised Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. W. R. Ashment entertained at and Mrs. R. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. a hill, injuring his head. Friday. dinner Wednesday evening at her Walker and Mr. and Mrs. ClarW. C. Funeral services for the infant son home on Social avenue. Covers were visited Tuesday evening Sharp ence of Mr. and Mrs. James Shields was Bartlett E. E. Mrs. laid for Mr. and held at South Jordan Wednesday afof Salt Lake, Mrs. J. R. Shepard and at the home of S. W. Sharp. Mrs. Welsh of the Utah Power & Don Jacobs of Sugar City, Idaho. ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Shields and Mrs. Neil Olson attended the '"U" Light company will conduct a c~ok daughter, Haleen, of Salt Lake, and club party held Wednesday evening at ing demonstration Tuesday, April 14, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shields and Members of the Union choir en- the home of Mrs. Wooley of Salt at 2 o'clock, in the East Midvale Rechildren, Launa, June and Desmond, joyed a choir party Wednesday eve- Lake. Mrs. Jm1ephine Johnson was lief society meeting. The invitation spent Sunday fishing at Jordan Nar- ning of last week at which the men's hostess. is extended to all those who wish to of attend. rows. Hansen Peter Mrs. and Mr. I ice at women the division entertained Elder Abkischer of Logan visited cream, pie and games. About 56 were Sandy visited Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Greenwood were during conference with Mr. and Mrs. present. dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mrs. Paul C. Pederson. Elder Abkischer Fred Tiedeman. Members of the Art club will meet Allen Bateman of Murray. Mrs. Ivell Anderson Day underwent· labored in the Swiss-German mission with Elder Tiedeman. A large number from this ward attended general conference in Salt • Lake Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Gwynne Page and son of RivI erton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hutchings, Saturday. Calvin Maxfield of American Fork is spending several days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Palmer. Mrs. Elmer Palmer was the dinner guest of Mrs. Lydia Bateman in West Jordan, Sunday. SOUTH JORDAN Coming Soon- " R CULA" Friday and Saturday, AprillO and 11 I~I'AN P•·eset')ts v> \\The · Gripping Guns! Fiery Acti n! "A funeral for the first man to touch that knife!" That was the gambler's declaration! He touched that knife! A deal of cards, a sleight-of-hand trick, a shuftle, and-! I A!so "THE INDIANS ARE COJ.\'IING" Sunday and Monday, April12 and 13 &Jl ,:·d I~.l~\ EAST DVALE til~ ~~::{h i r::·;! ·~~ UNION rh,. ~ '11'-rl""~mu, .=:,·made from · t{nthlePn Norris' J.w,.t-selling novel. The struggle of ·~;~ :~ a wide and a "passion flower" for the same man makes • an unforgettable talkie! Choose Chevrolet six-cylinde r trucks for low first-cost and unsurpasse d economy SANDY The marriage of Miss Vivian Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Peterson of South Jordan, and Leonard M. Cowley of Sandy took place in the Salt Lake temple Friday, March 27. Miss Edna Slagowski of Lyman, Wyo., who is training at the Salt Lake hospital, spent part of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler. She also spent the week-end at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell of Herriman, before leaving for her home in Wyoming for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow of Sandy announce the birth of a daughter. :M:rs. Morrow was formerly Miss Alta Beckstead. Mrs. Edwin Kimball and little son, Edwin Norman, returned to their home Wednesday afternoon of last week, after spending two weeks at the Cottonwood hospital. Mr. and Mrs. ·william Woods announce the birth of a daughter. Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler had as visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal of Lark, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bodell and her mother, Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell of Herriman, Mrs. John E. Slagowski and Miss Edna Slagowski of Lyman, Wyo., and Mrs. J. C. Crapo of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Day of Draper announce the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, April 1, at the Cottonwood hospital. Mrs. John E. Slagowski and little daughter Joyce, of Lyman, Wyo., returned home during the week after spending a week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler of Sandy, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell of Herriman. Her daughter, Miss Edna Slagowski, returned home with her. At a meeting of county 4-H club leaders held on Monday evening in the Murray city hall, officers for the ensuing year were elected and comMr. Martineau, mittees named. county agent, gave a talk and reviewed the work done last year, and the achievement program held in December, when $GOO in cash prizes were awarded. The new officers are Miss Annie Crane, president; Miss Jennie Bishop, vice president; Kensecretary-treasurer; neth . Spmcer, Donald Madsen, reporter, and Norman Bawden, song and yell leader. A program committee which will plan the meetings and outings to be held during the year was appointed with William Kasworn, chairman; Lucile Hawkin.'l, Lawrence Paul, Calvin The Jensen and Genevieve Johns. • • • • • • tL-~ro- II • with • KAY FRANCIS n. 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