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Show TH~ SANDY MIDVALE JOURNAL Thursday, August 20, 1931 evening from a ten-day trip to Cali- Jensen and scouts Lyle Woodhouse, fornia. Raymond and Arvil Nelson, Darrell, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sanderson an- Dean and Lewis Bishop, Harvey Mace, nounce the birth of a son at Manti. Paul Nelson, Keith Jensen, Dan Grif• Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson were former fith, Dale Thompson, Merrill Shaw, Mrs. Sophrona Bateman, Mrs. {"Csidents of Sandy but are now mak- Ralph and Eugene Stron, Glen Bird, (Continued from 1-age One) Myrtle Hyatt and son Glenn Hyatt .ng their home at Midvale. John Samuelson and Grant Shaw. pal, Jltmes Seal, Ellen Sampson, Pearl returned home Saturday after spendNoal Jensen is visiting this week at tiou-!:11, Celestial Dutson, ura . Aylett, Miss Catnerme Nichol left Thursing two weeks visiting with relatives day for Meeker, Coiorado where she Butler, the guest of relatives. Mae Rasmussen, W. R. llldgel, :harold in Idaho and Wyoming. Verl Anderson, Roy Carlson and Bill Bradley, Alta Crane, Vex-a Condie, will visit witljJ. her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Sander of San Francisco are guests Ella Mousley, Thalia Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swensen and Wix. family attended the 1 eunion of the The Ladies' Auxiliary of American this week of Bill Sander's parents, Thelma Swaner. Rank family held at Liberty park Legion Post No. 35 entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sanders of CresSandy-A. E. Peterson, principal, Sunday. card party at the home of Mrs. W. 0. cent. The boys have been touring in Melvin Strong, Alvine E. Olson, Glen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson Boberg on County street Tuesday Oregon, Washington, Canada, Yellow- Pollard, Horace Burgon, Elsie Jones, fternoon of last week. Twelve tables stone park and Utah. The boys are Mollie Lindell, Afton Brown, Atha and sons enjoyed a trip to Idaho last were arranged on the lawn for play- enroute to California. week. Burkinshaw, Lucile Peterson, Harold Miss Verda Rawson has returned Thorpe, Theodore Sjoblom, R. D. Mading bridge and five hundred. Prizes The Primarv class enjoyed a dehome after spending the past two sen, Arvid J. Larson, Margaret Rawmonstration and social at the home of for bridge were awarded Mrs. Middle- weeks at Eureka guest of her sis- son, Laurel Dewey, Ruth Bennion, their teacher, Mrs. James Houston ton, high score; Mrs. Phelps, second ter, Mrs. Melvin the Miller. high and Mrs. Besley, third high. Mrs. Virginia Greaves, Mildred Anderson, last Friday afternoon. '!hose present Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Vom Baur had Carolyn Hay. were Joyce Boulter, Vez·la and Faye Crane was awarded prize for five as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph South Jordan-E. L. Crawford, Ostler, Roxane and Roylance Peter- hundred and Mrs. Martin, the all cut Jackson and family of Salt Lake, Mr. son, l!'lorence and Wanda McNarney, prize. Refreshments were served fol- Bill Myers of Sterling, Idaho, Mr. and principal, Laura Hooton, Virginia Walker, Oral Beckstead, Violet ~tev Gail Peterson and Evelyn McNarney. lowing the game to 52 guests. Joyce Boulter is visiting this week Mrs. Heber Anderson and Mr. and ens. Mrs. Eunice Harris of Logan, Mz-s. Mrs. Stanley Vom Baur of Salt Lake. Union-Bennett Cash, principal, M. A. J. B. Stewart of Sandy, Ed and at Granger the guest of her sister, Mrs. Brigham Smith. K. Bunnell, Violet Goodsell, Minnie Milton Phillips of Idaho Falls, Idaho Miss Luana Jensen spent last week DELINQUENT NOTICE Wade, Leah Jacobsen, Mildred Angel, were week-end gues s of Mr. and Mrs. at Murray visiting with relatives. Tlntlc Outpo8t Mlnlng Company, Alton B. Poulson, Merlene Beck, KenJ. Fred Potter at their home in Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett of Location of Principal Place of Busl- neth Brady, Esther Forbush, Vera Granite. Salt Lake were guests Sunday of Mr. neas, Room 207, 'I'empleton Build- .dird, Iona Oborn, Alle-e Hatch, Marlin Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson and Newbold, Bessie Rose. Ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. son Keith returned home during last and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler and family. Mrs. Thomas ' Stowe returned home Upper Bingham-Henry 0. Jorgenweek from a trip to Idaho and YelThere are delinquent upon the folSunday from the L. D. S. hospital sen, principal, Mildred Hendrickson, lowstone park. lowing described stock on account of Frances Cox, Ruth Hansen, Delila Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen and Miss where she underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman and Assessment No. 1, levied on the 11th Spratling, Marie Stapley. Hazel Jensen, Miss Maurine Cash and day of July, 1931, the several amounts West Jordan-W. W. Malstrom, Mrs. Hazel Crapo returned Friday sons, Leon and Don, of Salt Lake and set opposite the names of the respecMr. and Mrs. Leslie Boulter enjoyed principal, L. Don Parkin, Margaret tive stockholders, as follows: a trip to Emigration canyon Sunday. Thomas, Lucile Muir, Lucy Olson, Shares. Am't. Lois Wootton, Zelia Harding, Ann l}IIss Joyce Oldham of Salt Lake is Cert. No. NameEXPERT WATCH AND visiting this week with her grandpar- 61 Andrew, David ..........16000 '16.00 Holt, A. E. Anderson, Lavern Dickents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oldham. 62 . Andrew, David .......... 2000 2.00 son, Afton Forsgren, Leila Abbott, JEWELRY REP AIRING Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shaw and 63 Andrew, David .......... 1000 1.00 Virginia Haun, Agnes Wilson, FlorThe better your watch, the more it sons, Rex, Merrill and Grant, and Mrs. 64 Andrew, David .......... 500 .50 ence Jorgensen. deserves proper care. C. L. Boulter and Miss Atha Boulter 65 Andrew, David.......... 500 .50 Bingham High-T. H. McMullin, We Repair All Sizes of Swi»s and and Arza Boulter enjoyed an outing 272 Andrew, David .......... 1000 1.00 principal, J. B. Birch, R. A. Payne, C. American Watehes to Provo canyon during the week. 154 Ander.son, Maurice .... 1500 1.50 N. Crawford, Clarence Pollard, FlorWe are glad to regulate your watch The 4-H cooking club, under the 238 Beezley, R. L............. 2500 2.50 ence Childs, Annette Lefler, Vernon free of charge. direction of Miss LaVon Butterwood 223 Brimhall, Ellen .......... 1000 1.00 Baer, Nell Huff, Laura Marshall, Wm. met at Sandy Junior high school last 117 Calderwood, Frank.... 2000 2.00 S. Gavin, J. M. Woodhouse, J. C. Friday after·noon. The 4-H sewing 118 Calderwood, Frank.... 500 .50 Crapo, B. J. Santistevan, Odell Peterclub, under direction of Miss Virginia 119 Calderwood, Frank.... 500 .50 son, Helen Candland, Lenna Thurber, Butteerwood met at Sandy Junior 167 Calderwood, Louisa H 3000 3.00 Bessie Reeves, W. E. Dewey, Glenn high school Thursday afternoon. The 191 Calderwood, Louisa H 8000 • 8.00 Nell, Golda Frazer, Paul Kuhni. t wo clubs planned their hike to be 114 Calderwood, L. S ....... 2000 2.00 Jordan High-L. W. Nielsen, printaken together Wednesday afternoon. 115 Calderwood, L. S....... 500 .50 cipal, T. A. Dewey, L. E. Butler, Announcement is made of the com- 116 Calderwood, L. S....... 500 .50 Isaac Bushnell, E. G. Epperson, Mark ing marriage of Miss Grace Kelson, a 285 Christensen, A. B ....... 5000 5.00 Greenwood, E. R. Kimball, Orson teacher in the Sandy school for the 283 Cikaylo, Geo. ............ 1000 1.00 Smith, Laura Gardner, Fern Magleby, past two years, to Dr. J. M. Jorgen- 145 Crook, Chas...............16000 16.00 Oralie Rawson, Wilma Boyle, Elizason of Denver. The wedding will take 146 Crook, Chas ............... 2000 2.00 beth Robinson, librarian; Paul C. 1\lade to Your Measure place in the Salt Lake temple Friday, 147 Crook, Chas ............... 1000 1.00 Boyce, C. R. Nelson, 0. D. Ballard, J. August 21. Prior to t~aching at Sandy 148 Crook, Chas ............... 1000 1.00 N. Dorius, Phil Goldbranson, A. C., Alterations, Cleaning and Miss Kelson had lived in Salt Lake for 185 Darton, Joseph Q....... 100 .10 Jensen, A. F. Smith, Emma Alleman, a number of years. She is the daugh- 289 Daines, Frank ............ 5000 Pressing 5.00 Ida Heywood, Irene Camond, Lucille ter of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Kelson of 291 Daines, Frank ............13500 13.50 Tuttle, Guenevere Hand, clerk; Mabel Ephraim. Dr. Jorgenson is a native 288 Daines, L. L............... 5000 5.00 Larson, cafeteria. RAS~IUSSEN of Salt Lake and is a graduate of the 290 Daines, L. L ...............13500 13.50 District Supervisors-E. R. Beck, Jen tal s chool of U;n thwestern Uni- 88 Graham, Smith ........ _. 1000 1.00 grammar grades and junior high TAILOR vcristy of Chicago. Dr. Jorgenson has 89 Graham, Smith .......... 1000 1.00 schools; J. M. Boyden, music; Freda 64 W. Center been practicing at Denver, Colorado .1.60 Grow, W. G................. 200 Mid. 117-W. .20 Jensen, primary grades; Herbert for· the past year and the Jorgenson::: 123 Hall, Chas. or MarBartlett, art; J. H. Greer, co-ordiwill make their home there. jorie ...... .................. 2000 2.00 nator; Mary L. Storey, visiting Mrs. Andrew 0. Madsen of Mt. 124 Hall, Chas. or Marteacher. SPEAKING OF LIFE INSURANCE Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Evan A. jorie ........................ 1000 1.00 School Calendar Cannot be stolen; cannot burn; can Madsen of Arizona spent two days 125 Hall, Chas. or MarThe calendar for the coming school jorie ........................ 1000 1.00 year is as follows : never be anything but an asset; is last week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 2.00 guaranteed to be worth more tomor- Kenneth Brady. Mrs. Madsen is the 233 Hansen, A. C............... 2000 First Half Year-First quarter be5.00 gins Monday, August 31, and ends row than it is today; can be pur- mother of Mrs. Bardy and Evan is the 263 Hansen, A. C............. 5000 153 Hansen, P. W .............10000 10.00 Friday, November 6. Be11t vacation, chased upon the easiest, most perfect brother of Mrs. Brady. Mbs Atha Boulter and Miss LaVon 197 Hansen, P. W ............. 1000 1.00 October 10 to 18. All principals and payment plan ever devised. Butterwood visited Sunday with Miss 287 Hansen, P. W ............. 1000 1.00 teachers on duty. Second quarter beFor details, see Melva Shaw of Murray. 82 Hickman, G. F........... 3000 3.00 gins Monday, November 9, and ends GEORGE W. COX Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bodell and 83 Hickman, G. F........... 900 .90 Friday, January 15. chlidrcn of Herriman were guestE 84 Hickman, G. F........... 100 .10 Representing 1\-letropolitan Life Second Half Year-Third quarter Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas 239 Higgins, C. R............. 520 .52 begins Monday, January 18, and ends Insurance Co. 240 Hills, Geo. F............... 520 .52 Friday, March 18. Fourth quarter be77 Jefferson St. Tel. l\lid. 222\V. Ostler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Evan 0. Jensen en- 133 Jex, J. W ..................... 8000 8.00 gins Monday, March 21. tertained at their home last Friday 134 Jex, J. W ..................... 1000 1.00 Holidays on which no school will evening. Supper was served at 8:30 135 Jex, J. W ..................... 1000 1.00 be held will be Labor day, Monday, o'clock to Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Nelson, 264 Jex, J. W ..................... 3000 3.00 September 7; Thanksgiving recess, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Dam, Mr. and 92 Jukes, T. J................. 500 .50 Thursday and Friday, November 26 Lock, Gun and Novelty Repairing. Mrs. John H. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. 93 Jukes, T. J................... 500 .50 and 27; Washington's birthday, MonAll kinds of repairing, Keys and Wm. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ancel 195 Kidgell, Gladys C..... 1000 1.00 day, February 22. Sharpening. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Alma McCleary, 105 Liles, Alvine DeV....... 1000 1.00 Holidays on which schools will be Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Sorenson, Mr. 99 Liles, Zita M............... 3000 3.00 held and appropriate exercises con58 No. l\lain St. :\lidvale, Utah and Mrs. C. Earl Allsop, Mr. and Mrs. 100 Liles, Zita M............... 900 .90 ducted are 4rmistice day, WednesJ. Thomas Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. Myrle 101 Liles, Zita M............... 100 .10 day, Novemb~r 11; Lincoln's birthday, Allsop, and Mrs. Isabelle Jensen. 155 Lillywhite, J. M ......... 2000 2.00 Friday, February 12; Arbor day, FriPrizes were won by Mrs. Carl J. 130 Money, A. T ............... 8000 8.00 day, A.pril 15. Try Our Sorenson, Mrs. Alma McCleary, Mrs. 131 Money, A. T ............... 1000 1.00 Special Days L. E. Van Dam and Mr. Myrle Allsop. 132 Money, A. T ............... 1000 1.00 Christmas vacation, December 24, The Misses Molly, Beatrice and 136 Money, E. A............... 1000 1.00 Irma Lindell and Campbell Stapley 137 Money, E. A............... 1000 1.00 left Monday morning for a trip to 94 Moss, Ed ............... - .. .40000 40.00 95 Moss, Ed .................... 4000 Yellowstone park. 4.00 Dinners, Lunches Mrs. Mulligan of Brooklyn, New 96 Moss, Ed .................... 3000 3.00 York visited Thursday with Mrs. G. 97 Moss, Ed .................... 2000 2.00 Short Orders 98 Moss, Ed .................... 1000 L. Bateman. 1.00 Miss Della Hyatt returned home 85 Mulliner, H. L ............. 9000 9.00 Are served in a manner you last week from a trip to Parowan. 86 Mulliner, H. L............. 900 .90 will appreciate and enjoy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevenson of 87 Mulliner, H. L............. 100 ,10 Moore Park, California are guests of 102 Meyers, Lizzie G....... 4000 4.00 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Smith. 103 Meyers, Lizzie G....... 900 .90 Samas & Thomas, Props. Miss LaVerne Smith returned Sat- 109 Meyers, Lizzie G....... 100 .10 urday from a visit to Huntington. 141 O_J>enshaw, Roger ......16000 16.00 The Jolly Twelve club of Crescent 142 Openshaw, Roger ...... 2000 2.00 met at the home of Mrs. Susannah 143 Openshaw, Roger ...... 1000 1.00 Smith Friday afternoon, honoring her 144 Openshaw, Roger ...... 1000 1.00 birthday anniversary. Those present 194 Papworth, Gertrude C 1000 1.00 were Mrs. Mamie Parduhn, Mrs. Mary 126 Reid, Ann S................. 200 .20 Winn Mrs. Delila Harrison, Mrs. 127 Robertson, Wells J ..... 2000 General Auto Repairing 2.00 Susie' Vom Baur, Mrs. Anna Smith, 128 Robertson, Wells J ..... 1000 1.00 Mrs. Maggie Sanders, Mrs. Caroline 129 Robertson, Wells J ..... 1000 1.00 Battery Service Cars \\'ashed Bohn, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs. May 174 Rumer, H. V ............... 1000 1.00 Wellinoton, Mrs. Lena Gardner, Mrs. 182 Shepherd, Albert ...... 1000 1.00 GAS AND OIL SERVICE Katie Thomas, Miss Hazel Wellington, 149 Swenson, A. Estate.. 54000 54.00 and special guests were Mrs. Ka~e 150 Swenson, A. Estate.. 6000 6.00 Cars Called For and Delivered Martin of Salt Lake, Mrs. Annie 226 Teasdale, Bertha ...... 1000 1.00 Guitard and Miss Mildred Peterson of 234 Teasdale, Bertha ...... 1000 1.00 Riverton, Miss Lucile Lowe of Hooper, 165 Tuttle, W. G ............... 1000 1.00 State St. and Midvale Junction Miss LaRose Smith of Crescent and 166 Tuttle, W. G ............... 1000 1.00 Phone Mid. 292 Lovia Smith of Aberdeen, Idaho. 171 Tuttle, W. G ............... 1000 1.00 Mrs. E . L. Crawford and son Deon, 178 Tuttle, W. G ............... 1000 1.00 returned Monday evening from a trip 199 Tuttle, W. G............... 500 .50 to Detroit, Michigan where they visit· 213 Tuttle, W. G............... 2000 2.00 ed with relatives, from there they 227 Tuttle, W. G............... 500 .50 w ent to Springfield, Ohio where they 228 Tuttle, W. G............... 500 .50 0 & E ELECTRIC SERVICE visited with relatives. They returned 266 Tuttle, W. G ............... 1000 1.00 home by way of Kansas City and St. 270 Tuttle, W. G............... 500 .50 Complete Electric Service Louis, making a circle trip by way of 172 Tuttle, S. B ............... 1000 1.00 179 Tuttle, s. B ............... 1000 1.00 the Pickwick stage. Radios and Auto Service Kenneth Harrison is visiting at 189 Tuttle, S. B............... 7500 7.50 Midvale 272 25 E. Center St. Provo the guest of his aunt, Mrs. 190 Tuttle, S. B ............... 7500 7.50 198 Tuttle, S. B............... 500 .50 Hattie Conover. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Vom Baur had 214 Tuttle, S. B ............... 2000 2.00 as luncheon guests Tuesday Mr. and 229 Tuttle, S. B._............ 500 .50 Mrs. Arthur Ackley of Salt Lake. 231 Tuttle, S. B............... 500 .50 Miss Ella Aeldey of Salt Lake is a 267 Tuttle, s. B ............... 1000 1.00 guest this week of Miss Ruth Baguley. 269 Tuttle, S. B............... 500 .50 All Types of Permanent \Vaving, The officers of the Relief Society of 241 Van Cott, Earl R ....... 6000 6.00 Prices from $5.50 to $6.50. the Second ward entertained the Re- 242 Van Cott, Earl R ....... 4000 4.00 Finger Waves, 50 Cents lief Society members at a social at 281 Winnie, Mrs. K. N..... 1000 1.00 We are now located in our new quar- Liberty park Wednesday afternoon. And in accordance with law and an Miss Margaret Dalton, daughter of order of the Board of Directors made ters in the Olson Bldg. All modern -r.Ir. and Mrs. M. E. Dalton left last on the 11th day of July, 1931, so many equipment. Tel. 295 25 N. l\laln Thursday for Arizona where she is the shares of each parcel of such stock as may be neceesary, will be sold at the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Shupe. MAURIE PIERSON, Operator The Better Breakfast 4-H club girls office of the compa.ny, Room 207 Tezn· and theeir leader, Miss Ireta Hansen, pleton Building, Salt Lak~ City, Utah, entertained the Keen Kook 4-H club at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, on girls and their leader, Miss Vera September 17, 1931, to pay the delinGreenwood. at a party held in the quent assessment together with the Third ward chapel last Friday eve- costs of advertising and expense of Som Co. Permanent \Vave ............$5.00 ning, 24 were present. Special guests sale. Duart Permanent Wave ................$6.50 were Mr. and Mrs. Hall and Miss C. I. GOFF, Secretary. Pee Wee Permanent \Vave .......... $1.00 Lurelda Raddon. (First publication August 20, last The Sandy First ward scouts of publication September 3, 1931.) (For <.::hildren) Troop 135 enjoyed a three day outing Also--Combination Waves, Finger at the Second ward scout cabin in LitTomatoea UDder Baa Waves, Water Waves, Shampooing tle Cottonwood canyon. Those present About 18!10, people began to eat toand l\larcelling. were scoutmaster, Melvin Strong; Veda Hanson, Operator.. Phone 117-J assistant scoutmaster, Harold Shaw; matoes. Before that time It was the J. M. Woodhouse and troop commit- ,eneral belief that tomatoes were pol· teemen John H. Sha.w a.nd Evan 0. ICIIlOU. Length of School Term Up to Patrons J.S.MORGAN Order Your New Suit $15.50 to $45.00 : •H±iil to January 3, both inclusive. cipals will be held on Thursday, AugRegular class work continues up to ust 27; Saturday, November 7, Satnoon, Tuesday, last week of school. urday, February 13, and Saturday, Final tests, Tuesday afternoon and April 23 . Wednesday, last week of school. Checking it1. books and supplies with Ma&na Charta pupils, Wednesday afternoon of last The rough draft of the original week of school. Magna Charta is not iu existence, but Commencement exercises, Bingham four or the drafts made In 1215 are High school, Wednesday of last week still to be seen. 'fwo are In the Brit· of school. Field Day and May Day festival, ish museum, one In S:llishury catheThursday, last week of school. dral, and one in Lincoln cathedral. Local closing exercises, the time not The last named ls the most perfect. to conflict with high school commencements. Checking in reports. Final local Artificial North Pole faculty report day, last Friday. One of the coldest ~pots in the Commencement exercises, Jordan world is In Soncy, Texas, at the labHigh school, last Friday of school, at oratory of the United States bureau 8 p.m. or mines, where helium for inllatlng Jordan District Institutes dil"iglbles and balloons Is produced, Opening institute, Friday, August this requiring a temperuture of 300 28; Saturday, January 16; Saturday, March 26. degrees FahrPnhPit helow zero. District institutes will begin promptly at 9:15 a. m. at the Jordan Angling an Art High school building at Sandy. All Doubt not, therefo1·e, but that teachers are required to attend. U. E. A. angling is an art. and an art worth The Utah Educational Association your learning, 'I' he question Is convention will be held October 15, 16 ruther whether you he eupahle or and 17, beginning Thursday evening. learning it, for uugli!ig Is someSchools will close Thursday noon and what like poetr,,· - men are to be all teachers will attend the convenborn so.-Izaak \\'alton. tion. • Meetings of supervisors and prin- YOU CAN BANK ON THIS MOT~ER INSTINCT CAUSES 'Jl.IIS "E.N TO lOOK AFT~R. T~ E fOMfOR.T OF T"ESE LITTLE PUPPIES._ "EN AN1> PUPS OWNED frY DR. W.l. COOPER-, LEXINGTON, KY. ' QAT POT,PIE IN H. F. 1'~E OFFING J RATS ARE A STAPLE ARTICLE OF DIET AMONG THE C~lNESE .. SEASHORE OR MOUNTAINS ·whichever you choose for your vacation, you will appreciate the convenience of our Travelers Checks. Safe, inexpensive, eagerly cashed anywhere. The new check is the same size as a dollar bill. 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