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Show • THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. M. Powell and little son, Arnold Mauckley and children, and Jackie, of Bluff, Utah, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mackey and chil- with Mrs. Powell's parents, Mr. and dren of Taylorsville, Mr. and Mrs. AI- Mrs. Jack Larson. fred Reynolds and children, and Mr. Mrs. Catherine Lancaster of Salt Mrs. Carrie Coomber was hostess and Mrs. Earl Gregory. and children Lake visited Sunday at the home of Friday to membe1·s of the Unity club. of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNamara. Mrs. Alice Eurgon very interc:stingly Mrs. Andrew 0. Madsen and HowMrs. Niel Olson attend..!d her bridge demonstrated china painting and "J.rd Madsen of Mt. Pleasant and Evan club which was held Friday afterafter the regular club business, re- rvradsen of Arizoqa, and Miss Mar- noon at the home of Mrs. c. J. Peck freshments w-ere served to Mrs. Golda .J·ory Madsen of Salt Lake spent Mon- of Salt Lake. Soffe, Mrs. Melva Eva!ls, Mrs. Allie }ay and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leona,.d Sharp had as her Wardle, Mrs. Ada Clayton, Mrs. Otella -t(enneth Brady. " ., 2Uests Sunday,• Mrs. I. A. Morris of Brown, Mrs. Rose Greer, of the Unity Members of the. All Around Club Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth club, and Mrs. Pearl Green and Miss :net Tuesday evenmg at the home of, Morris of South Jordan. -Dorie Coomber, special guests. Bert Proctor. at the Murray power The Misses Susie Brady, Verla Mr. and J;lfrs. Edison Denney, Mr. lJ.ouse. . Dancmg and refre~hments Thayne, Phyllis Larson, Leona Lamand Mrs. C1emon Green, Mr. and Mrs. were enJO:<(ed. . son, Ardella Hicks, Evelyn Carlson, Curtis Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum ~rs. Allee Burgo;n entertamed ~he Velma Bird, Elva Glover, Edna Brady were guests Wednesday eve- ~nmary. stake of~ficers and, Umon Glover, members of the Gleaner girls ning of Mr. and Mrs. George Green ward Pnmary oLicers at . her home class of the East Midvale M. I. A., at their cabin in Big Cottonwood can- Wednesday afternoon. Sister Edna and the little Misses Retha Evans, yon. Pr?cter, conducted her. usual. monthly Genevieve Clayton and Betty Alley, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory enter- offlCe~s monthly meetmg. Sister Ella accompanied by their teachers, Mrs. tained at a family dinner Sunday. Schm1dt conducted the songs to be R. H. Clayton and Mrs. Earl Evans, 'mng a.t the J~ne conventwn. MI:s. enjoyed a weinie roast and program ~atherme ~enmon took up .phases m on the foothills, Monday evening of ceacher trai~mg work,. givmg so~e this week. good suggestions, and told a very mBeehive Swarm Day of the East ~eresting sto.ry. Mrs. Allee Bu. rgon Jordan stake was held Satur. day . of Som Co. Permanent \Vave .......... --$5.00 gave «uggestwns on summer P rimary last week at the East Midvale ward Duart Permanent Wave ................ $6.50 work, giving .an ~llust~at~ve story and amusement hall. At 4 o'clock the proPee \Vee Pei'manent Wave .......... $1.00 a demonstratwn m pamtu:g. She .gave gram was begun by playing games e~ch member present a l:ttle pamted and enjoying a demonstration of work (For Children) gift of remembrance. Damty refresh- done by the Beehive girls during the Also-Combination Waves, Finger •nents were served by the hostess to last year. At e:SO, basket lunch was Waves, \\'a.ter W'aves, Shampooing 'che following: Pearl Shaw,yerl ll.~Ilne, enjoyed by the girls and their and lUarcelling. Irene Greenwood, Katherme Hilton, mothers. At 7:30 a one-act play was Veda Hanson, Operator.. Phone 117-J Bessle Burgon, Mary Wengren, Mer- enjoyed and musical numbers and vel Rawson, Ada Smart, Laverne dancing was enjoyed. Smart, Vern Monteer and Verda Miss Louella Cuthbert, who has Nolen. spent the winter at the home of Mr. SPEAKING OF LIFE INSURANCE and Mrs. Earl Evans, returned Friday of last week to her home at Cannot be stolen; cannot burn; can Rigby, Idaho. never be anything but an asset; is Miss Beatrice Simpers was a guest guaranteed to be worth more tomorWednesday at a luncheon given at the row than it is today; can be purhome of Mrs. William Erickson, Jr., chased upon the easiest, most perfect M:rs. Harry Gibhs of Garfield visit- at her home in Cottonwood. payment plan ever devised. ed Saturday with Mrs. Earl ThornMr. and Mrs. J. N. Rock and Mr. ton. and Mrs. P. J. Rock of Salt Lake For details, see Some changes were made Sund&y were .dinner guests Tuesday evening in the Sunday school and the Young of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald. GEORGE W. COX Men's Mutual Improvement associaEdna Glover, Orpha Soffe, Fern Representing Metrqpolitan Life tion. Earl Eva:<s, George Jame9 and Jacobson, Douglas Peterson, Novis Insul'ance Co. Ivan Glover, superintendency of SunChristensen and Tel. Mid. 222W. day school, were honorably released,· Sharp, Mervine 77 Jefferson St. Elmer Glover of East Midvale are and James ]4. Brady, John Peterson listed with the 1931 graduating class and Clarence Millerberg were sus- of the Jordan high school. tained. In the M. I. A., Wallace MilMrs. E. A. Robertson and children i:a llerberg, Hans Jensen and Raymond left Monday afternoon for Oroville, All Types of Permanent Waving, Clayton were honorably released and R b Calif., where they will join Mr. o Prices from $5.50 to $6.50. Earl Evans, Francis Oakason and ertsbn to make their home. Pete Schmidt were sustained. Fi W 50 Ce t Mrs. caroline Peterson of Sandy 1 nger aves: n s Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bishop and We are now located m our new quar- children visited Friday of last week was a guest Sunday at the home of ters in the Olson Bldg. All modern with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bishop of S. W. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bird, Mr. and equipm~nt. Murray, the occasion bein~ the birthMrs. Leo Glover, Mrs. Gertie Sharp, Tel. 29a 25 N. Main... day anniversary of Mrs. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rosenhan, James l\IAURIE PIERSON, Operator Mrs. George Groves and little son, Glover and children, Miss Marilee Dickey, of Long Beach, Calif., are Garff of Sandy, Mrs. Ada Carson of visiting at the home of her parents, Lehi, George Hicks and Miss Norene Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reynolds, and Walker were among those who at0 & E ELECTRIC SERVICE with her sister and husband, Mr. and tended the boat races Sunday afterMrs. Orval Forbush. Mrs. Clarence Sharp and little son, noon at Geneva. Complete Electric Service Mrs. Hans Jensen and children and Dale and Mrs. Lester Forbush were Mrs. Charles Thornton and children Radios and Auto Service Salt 'Lake visitors Friday. spent Monday afternoon at Liberty Miss Beatrice Simpers and Mrs. Midvale 272 25 E. Center St. Park. Earl Simpers left Thursday morning Mrs. Mirna Nielson, at last reports, for a two weeks' trip to San Fran.vas looking toward a near future cisco, Calif. date when she and her triplet sons UNION Orchid Beauty Salon I EAST ~1_DVALE MAURIJ;''S B·EAUTY SHOPPE Tl f AUTO REPAIRS Up • To • Date The grime and dirt, the wear and tear of a severe winter has left its imprints on that car of yours. That's mhy you should bring your car to us, let us give it the "Dnce over" and we'll be perfectly frank with you in advising what repairs may be necessary. OUR ESTIMATES WILL PLEASE YOU! I c. J. Ridd Motor Co. Durant Sales and Service THIS • IS the way to Travel .... will be released from the L. D. S. hospita!, where she has spent eight weeks. The little boys have been christened w·alter, Allen and Weston and are thriving commendably. SOUTH JORDAN A birthday dinner party was given Friday at the home of Mrs. Sarah Beckstead in honor of her sixtyseventh birthday. The guests included the following children and grandchildren: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beckstead and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Richardson and family of West Jordan, Mrs. Karl Peterson and son of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stocking and son, Mr. and Mrs. Langford Ostler and family, Josie and Emma Brown. Miss Essie Holt visited with Marinda Beckstead Friday afternoon. The members of the South Jordan club entertained at a weinie roast Monday evening, the following being present: Essie and Mable Holt, Ivy Wardle, Oral, Catherine and Marinda Beckstead, Donna Beckstead, Alloween Naylor, and Marie Palmer. Order Your New Suit $15.50 to $45.00 Made to Your Measure Alterations, Cleaning and Pressing LOW FARES I:AST AND WEST • Examples of Low Round Trip Fares from SALT LARE To Denver ............ $36.00 Omaha ............ 64.05 Kansas City.... 64.05 Chicago .......... 74.55 New York ......135.95 New Orleans .. 84.40 Los Angeles .... 40.00 Portland ........ 48.30 Boston ............141.81 Washington ____ 130.11 Proportionately low fal'es to other points Beginning Beginning MAY22nd MAY 15th Then daily to October 15th Return Limit October 31st Travel over the smoothest roadbed in the world ... Union Pacific... and arrive at your vacation destination hours or days sooner, and without fatigue! · Take advantage of the low summer excursion fares. Liberal stopover privileges. Interesting side trip to Zion National Park and other wonders of southern Utah, or to Yellowstone, or Grand Teton National Parks, at slight additional cost. Visit Denver and Rocky Mountain Na· tiona! Park at no extra railroad fare. For Further Information Consult Local Agent H. F. RASMUSSEN TAILOR Mid. 117-W. 64 W. Center Come in ,and see us in our new location. U.S. CAFE Dinners, Lunches Short Orders Are served in a manner you will appreciate and enjoy. Samas & Thomas, P1·ops. Everything in Plumbing Fixtures Midvale Plumbing 132 North Main D. S. SPENCER General Paa•enger Agent Salt Lake CU;r, lJtala J.S.MORGAN Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing ' The Overland Route West Side of Main Street - -- 1 :Cphr~!m - Thursday, 1\'lay 28, 1931 Tv;itchcll has returned with lilies of the valley. Mrs. G. Rob- the home of Mrs. D. c. Jensen, on home after spending the week in Og- ert Larson, matron of honor, wore a South State street, at 2:30 p. m., Friden. pale pink dress and carried gerani- day. Mrs. Henry Hendrickson will be Mrs. E. Egan of Salt T_,aJ<e enter- mum pink flowers; Miss Callie Jen- the assisting hostess. All members tained at dinner Tuesday for Miss sen, maid of honor, wore a blue georg- are requested to be present, as offiMabl~ H olt anf! Marinda Beckstead. ette dress, and carried pink sweet cen will be elected. Mr. and IV!r'l. Lee A. PalmP.r enter- peas; Miss Gladys Rasmussen was ll.rr Bnd Mrs. Wylo Grant and chiltain"d at dinner Sunday evening for bridesmaid and wore peach colored (lT<'>J, vVamlfl., !<'rank and Fern, of the following: l\Tr. and Mrs. E. 0. georgette and carried lavender sweet Granger, visited relatives in Sandy, Maxfield and sons, Gerald and Calvin, peas. r3unday. of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. JoThe bridal party was assisted in Mr. a::1d Mrs. <:eph F. Palmer, Mr. an d M rs. El mer receiving by Dr. and Mrs. c. c. Jenth b' th Ben f d Maxfield anp a 1mer, V'd R M 1 B' d' d nounce e n· o a aughter. I a, oss, er , 1r Ie an sen and Mr. and Mrs. A. Robert LarRalph Palmer. son, parents of the bridal couple. Miss Erma Boulter u'lderwent an Mrs. Sam Cooper and family, Mr. The house was beautifully decorated operation at the St. l'.fark's hospital, and Mrs. E. 0. Maxfield motored to throughout with baskets and vases of Monday morning. Salt Lake Sunday afternoon and spring flowers. Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler had as dinvisited with Snm Cooper at the L. D. The dining room was decorated in a ner guests Thursday her mother, Mrs. S. h ospital. Mr. Cooper is improving color scheme of pink and green. The J. S. H. Bodell, and sister, Hiss Fern after undergoing an operation for table was covered with a lovely em- Bodell, and Hiss Farrel Bodell and appendicitis lr.st week. broidered cloth and held as a center- Mrs. Mildred Christensen and chilNineteen Boy Scouts of Troop 123, piece a crystal basket filled with dren, Leon, Maurine and Richard, all und~-r the direction of their leader, bridal wreath and ferns. Pink can- of Herriman. Leonard Shields, spent the week-end dies in crystal holders were at the Mr. and Mrs. Alma Whe'ldon and hiking and camping in Wi!low creek four corners. Pinl' and green tulle 'iranddaughter motored to Magna canvon. and lilies of the valley hung from the Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Birdie Palmer is visiting in chandeliers. James Oliver. Amerienn Fork for several days. Mrs. Fern Hendri9kson and Mrs. The family of John Richardson of Theron and lmri Hutchings of ~a~ge Stapley were m charl?e of tJ:Ie J','[urray entertained in honor of his Provo spent the week-end visiting dmmg room and were assisted m / . ht' th . , . Cig Ie birthday anniversary, FriW ith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo:?ervin~ by Hertha Jensen, Sister of day, May 22, at the home of Mr. and Eepb. N. Hutchings. the bnde, and Betty Boberg, ~eah Mrs. John Shaw. Those enjoying the At Honor Day held last week at rtasmussen, Mar~aret Jensen, VIrtue affair were the guest of honor, Jol:ni '· he B. Y. U. t>,t Provo, Imri Hutch- li'lsche~. and Elame Kofed .. They all Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. John Greenmgs was presented a gold medal for wore pmk. a~d green organdie aprons. wood and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Richthree vears of band service. Mrs. Wllllam L. Hewlett, Mrs. F. ardson of Murray Mr and Mrs Friday Mrs. Ida Christenson and G. Fischer and Mrs. Reg ~h!te had frank Rodgers of Salt L~ke, Mr. and Mrs. Thelma Dansie attended a party charge of the general entertammg and Mrs. Clyde Richardson of Midvale, !Siven by the r;r. ~I. M. club at ~he gift room. and Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw of borne of Mrs. Anme Burgan at RlV- . Music was furnished during receiv- Sandy. Special guests were Mt. and erton. . ! ing hours, and later for dancing in the Mrs. Harry Holden of East Midvale. Mr. ~nd Mrs .. R0yal V. Beckstead amusement room by Mrs. Lucile W. B. Green of Los Vegas is visitentertamed at dmner Sunday for l'.fr. Kuhre, Arthur E. ePterson, Wilford ' ng with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jo~ Dewey of Salt Lake. Pierson, and Harold Bjork. Two hun- 0. E. Vom Baur of Crescent. WeC'nesday n~ght Mr. and l'v~rs. ~eck- dred and fifty guests called during the The Primary of the First ward enstead entcrtamed at a family dmner evening, and included relatives and t ertained at their May festival Wedin honor of M.r~. Beckstead's mother, friends from Sandy, Brigham City, nesday evening at the First ward Mrs. J .. E. Smitn of Draper,. ~he occa- Salt La!{e, Ma~ad, Ogden, Logan, chapel. sion bem15 her b:rthda~ anmversar;y. Provo, Harrisville, Draper, Union and M cmonal r:ervlCes WJ!l be held m Murray. The young couple will make the South Jordan cemetery Saturday their home in Salt Lake. Duty to Make Happineu '· afternoon at 3·30 o'cl~ck. . Melvin Cowley returned home durThere is an itlea abroad among Miss Ruth Peterson Js spend~ng two ing last week from the Salt Lake hos- moral people that Lhey should make weelzs with Mrs. L. S. Fothermgham pita!, where he underwent an operheir oPighbors goud. One per~on I in S2.lt Lake. ation. · have to make good: mysdf. Rut my Joe and Fae Ovard ar~ spending The elders of the Third Quorum and 1 luty to my neighbor is much rnot·e several weeks at Amencan . Fork. their partners will enjoy their monthnea1·Iy expressetl l>,v saying that I have Their parents, Mr. and ~!~· Lmdsey ly social at the First ward chapel Ovar d, spent Tuesday VISitmg th~re. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. to make him hnppy if I rnuy.-Hobert Loe Nielson has been suffor~ng The Sandburr camp of the Daugh- Louis StPvl'nson. with infe't:tion in his face, after bemg hurt in an accident a month ago. Miss Ferrel Beckstead left Sunday for Ogden, whore she will spend the summer. HERRU~AN ITEMS Mrs. Jeanette Crane entertained at a dinner at her home Sunday, complimenting Mr. and Mrs. David Haycock and children of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and two sons, Loran and Douglas, spent last week in Salt Lake, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Johnson and family. Mrs. Alice Bowen attended the wedding reception of her cousin, Francis L. Dent, and Miss Atha Mae Fisher, Friday, May 22, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Fisher in Salt Lake. The young couple left to spend the .!>ummer in Europe. Mrs. Franklin T. Crane and daughters, Annie, Elizabeth and Esther, were the complimented dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Stocking of Riverton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rhodes and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A .. Bodell of Bingham, during the past week. Miss Annie Crane was hostess to the Primary teachers and officers at ber home Monday evening. A dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mrs. Alice Bowen, Mrs. Elizabeth Bodell, Mrs. R. T. Bodell, Mrs. Terris A. Ingram, Mrs. Spencer Miller Mrs. Ed Rhodes, Mrs. T. H. Miller: Mrs. F. T. Crane and Miss Fern Bodell, and the hostess. Mrs. Theodore Bax and little daughter, Edith, of Salt Lake, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kidd. Miss Helen Hales left for her home in Spanish Fork, Frid'ay, a,fter spending the past nine months. here. . The marriage of Miss Corneha Crane daughter of Mrs. S. J. Crane, and Thomas Ralph Butterfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Butterfield, will be solemnized in the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday, June 3. Mr. and .Mrs. Walter E. Crane and daughter, Gwendolyn, and M.rs. ~· J. Butterfield spent last week m Bmgham, the guests of Mrs. Ada Quick and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawn. The Boy Scouts and their leaders, Henry Butterfield, Walter E. Crane, John T. Bodell and Henry Bodell, spent two days camping in Butterfield canyon this week. In honor of the birthday anniversary of Terris A. Ingram, a dinner was given Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Haycock in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mousley entertained the Mer! Vena club members and their husbands at their home Saturday evening. Games were played and a late supper was served to Mr. and Mriii. Roy Densley of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Al Spencer of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mousley, Mr. and ~rs. Spencer Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Lmn Kidd and Mr. and Mrs. L. Mousley. Miss Lois Wootton returned to her home in Salt Lake, Friday, after spending the past nine months here in the interest of school work. . . The summer playground act~yity started Monday under the supervns~n of Mrs. Spencer Miller, and the mus1c under the direction of Mr. Bradley of Sandy. SANDY SAFETY • can be 1• nexpens1ve MANY motorists, quite logically, distrust the safety of inexpensive tires. But Kelly Lotta Miles tires have proved that tires can be low-priced and still be safe ! Like all Kelly tires, the Kelly Lotta Miles is built for real service. It is strong, rugged and long wearing. There is no other tire built that offers you so much dependability and mileage for so little money. I 1 ' !-'. I .. I :s:zes equally inexpensive 4.40-21 4. 50-20 4.5 0-21 4. 75-19 4. 75-20 5.00-20 ............... ·- ____ , ___ ,_,_ .. $4.95 -· ---·-·--·-----------· --------·-· $5.60 ·---·-· ·--· ...--. -·--·---·· ·-·---· $5.65 -------.. ----------------·--·--·-·$6.65 -----·-·----------------------·---$6. 75 ·-·----.. -----·--·-.. -------·-----$7 .1 0 0. S E. Electric Service 25 East Center Street Phone 272 - ""la The Window That Opens On The FUTURE Handing your deposit through the teller's window each week is adding that much towards future security, toward future pleasures, travel, study, or whatever you have planned for future years. Get in the habit of coming to our window each week with a savings deposit. It will repay you. 4 per cent Interest Let f._}s Explain Our Savings Plan Miss Fleda Jensen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen, and Delmas R. Larson son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Larson of Sandy, were married in the Salt Lalte temple Wednesday of la~t week, George F. Richards perfo:mmg the ceremony. A lovely weddmg reception was held in their honor, at the home of the bride, Wednesday . evening. The bride was lovely m. a dress of white ruffled taff~ta, tnmMidvale, Utah med with flowers and rhmestones. The veil was of silk net, a~d caught ters of the Utah Pioneers wJll meet at _ ........................-................._......................._......................._-.......................-.................._-..-:~~ Midvale State Bank |