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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL SANDY The American Legion Post No. 35 and partners enjoyed a watermelon and cantaloupe bust at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Boberg on County street, last Wednesday evening. Fifty guests were present. Miss Virginia Graff, a bride of this week, was guest of honor at a party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Goodwin at Lehi Saturday evening. The hostesses were the Misses Thelma, Arleen and LaPreal Goodwin. Games were played and luncheon was served. Mr. John E. Slagowski of Lyman, Wyoming visited Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler. Mrs. Sophrona Bateman of Sandy was guest of honor at a birthday party and family reunion which was held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Laura Larson at Firth, Idaho last week. Sixty-one descendants were present. Sunday they motored to Lava Hot Springs where they enjoyed swiming and luncheon. They returned home Monday evening. Those from Sandy attending were the Q1est of honor Mrs. Sophrona Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hyatt, and Mr. and Mrs. Myr!e Allsop and children, Delbert, Gladys and Reed. Mrs. Clarence Peterson returned home Monday morning from Kaysville where she spent the week-end visiting her parents. Homecoming Day of the Sandy First ward primary was held Monday. A good program was enjoyed and Mr. Howard Lance of Sandy and Miss booths displaying work the primary Sarah Gillispie of Salt Lake were had done was arranged. Games and guests of Mrs. Nile Shields of Riverton, Sunday. dancing were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Brown of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Grover McGhee of St. George visited last week with Mr. and Lake are visiting at the home of Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mrs. Leo Bateman. • Mrs. Sophrona Bateman, G. L. Bate- Bateman. Mr. Harry IJndel of California visitman and Noel Bateman visited at Lava Springs, Idaho part of the week. ed during the last week at the home Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boulter of Sandy , of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman and Lindell. The home of Mr. J. T. May was sons, Cleon and Don, of Salt Lake by fire early Friday morndestroyed They Sunday. Brighton . to motored hiked to Lake Marian after which ing. All the contents of the home were they enjoyed luncheon at Jordan burned excepting two trunks. The Salt Lake County fire department and Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and Sandy city fire department responded. baby of Kirtland, New Mexico were This is the second fire for Mr. May guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Leo this season as he lost coops and 2000 Bateman. Mrs. Taylor is a sister of baby chickens this spring when fire broke out in his coops. Mrs. Bateman. Miss Zelmona Jensen visited the Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler and fnmily visited with relatives at Nephi forepart of the week at Murray the Sunday. They were dinner guests of guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Fenstermaker Mrs. Alva Howell. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cushing of Salt and childrep have gone to Arizona Lake and Mrs. Arlene Ross of Los where they~il remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Olsen and chilAngeles, Calif., were guests Sunday dren and Mrs. Luella I. Voorliaees and of Mrs. G. L. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crump and son, daughter, Miss Lorna Voorhees of Delbert, and Smith Grant motored to Manti left Thursday after visiting Lyman, Wyoming and spent the week- with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McArthur and end the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carter S. Grant. Mr. Carter E. Grant teaches daughter, Leah, of Los Angeles, Calif., left Saturday after spending the week In the high school at Lyman. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rawling of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bingham were guests Friday of Mr. Peterson. Gladys Allsop, daughter of Mr. anlll and Mrs. T. E. Raddon. Mrs. Walace Hick of Lehi was a Mrs. Myrle Allsop, was taken to a guest at the W. M. Hughes home on Salt Lake hospital Sunday suffering from spinal menengitls. Ot last rePioneer avenue Saturday. Miss Lurelda Raddon, Miss Ireta ports she was responding to treat. Hansen, Miss Mabel Larson, Miss ment. Ruth Anderson, Miss Arvil Nance and I Mrs. M. M. Hand of Sandy was guest of honor at a dinner given by I Mrs. Henry Atwood at her home in Salt Lake Friday of last week honoring the birthday aniversary of Mrs. Hand. Covers were laid for 14. Mrs. Ruby Atwood of Los Angeles was a special guest. Marvin Jensen, Everett Cooley and Quentin Shulsen attended a party at South Jordan Friday night given in the ward chapel by the Seagull Girls. Robert Gardner, Mrs. Will Gardner and Jia.ughter, Grace, motored to Saliruf Friday. Miss Gardner will spend the winter there teaching school. Mr. Hans Newman underwent an operation at St. Marks hospital Friday of last week. Mr. Carl Harmon underwent a successful operation for the removal of his tonsils Saturday. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kimball · will be pleased to hear he is out of the hospital and improving after spending several months at the L. D. S. hospital. They left Sunday for Lincoln, Idaho to visit with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Halliday. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Denos entertained at dinner Monday night for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blackett and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eastman. Mi1111 Mary Armstrong of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bateman and family and Mrs. Harriet Bateman motored to Ogden Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bateman. Mrs. Harriet Bateman is enroute - an!l Oh Boy! - wasn't it p,~ice ••• ? When oM eircus time came around, wasn't it a "g-rand and glori:ms feeling?" What a kick you got out of it, and you know it was worth the money. 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Combine the contents of one 8ounce can of crushed Hawaiian pineapple with one-third cup sugar and one tablespoon butter, boil for about five minutes, cool slightly and add to rice. Add two well-beaten egg yolks, fold in two stiffly-beaten egg whites and pour into a greased baking dish. Dake in a slow oven, 350•, for about thirty minutes, or until set. Serve at once with slightly sweetened cream. Serves six. Here's another dessert also made with Hawaiian pineapple which does Drudgery and inconvenience are banished forever. Our combination Step-Down rate for household Electric Service gives you more for your money than ever before. VISIT OUR STORE OR PHONE US FOR FULL INFORMATION. YOU WILL NOT BE OBLIGATED IN ANY WAY. EFFICIENT ~UBLIC SERVICE • --------------------------------------------------------------- Saute eight slices of sponge cake in butter until a nice brown on both sides, and remove to serving plates. Drain two cups of diced sliced pineapple, and add with one-third cup sugar to the pan, and also saute, adding mon• butter if needed. When slightly golden, pour over the cake, and top with plenty of whipped cream. Serves eight. A Cold Dessert Pineapple Graham Charlotte: Beat two cups cream and add one-third cup confectioner's sugar. Add eight crushed graham craclers, the contents of a No. 2 can of crushed Hawaiian pineapple, slightly drained, and one-half cup crushed strawberries, canned or fresh. Pile lightly in tall glasses and chill for at least one hour. Serves eight. fresh.ments were served to 22. Mrs. Bessie Richards of Herriman 1spent the week-end with Mrs. Sadie Forbush. Mrs. Emma Nicol, son Don and daughter Kitty, are spending a few days in Roosevelt guests of Mrs. Druce H. Graham. Mrs. Charles Burgon entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday afternoon at her home in Union honoring Mrs. Haurice Bugon a recent bride. The game of "Hearts" was the diversion of the afternon. Prizes going to Mrs. Lucy Proctor and Mrs. Nora Van. Dainty refreshments were served at small tables. Those enjoying the affair besides the honor guest were Mrs. Nell Proctor, Mrs. Vera Butterfield, Mrs. Marie Roberts, Mrs. Merl Glover, Mrs. Elsie Piston, Mrs. Rex Cole, Mrs. Zinie Hughes, Mrs. Lucy Proctor, Mrs. Lucy Godfrey, Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Mrs. Myrtle Me Namara, Mrs. Edna Proctor, Mrs. H. C. Manka and Mrs. Sam Stradley. Mrs. Burgon was formerly Miss Alberta Manka. Mrs. Azalia Pack, leader of the 4-H: club work at Springville, and members of the club enjoyed breakfast Saturday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burgon at Union. They enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake and returned home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pack of Alpine were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baker. na. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spratling of met at her home Monday honGreen Murray were guests of Mr. and Mrs. birthday anniversary. A her oring Frank Spratling, Friday. was enjoyed. Dinner was times social Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bodell are spendwere laid for 25. Covers served. ing two months in Idaho. entertained last Graham Mary Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt of honoring Mrs. home her at week East Midvale are receiving congratuwere played Games Graham. Clifford lations upon the birth of a son. Mrs. to 32. served were refreshments and Schmidt was formerly Ella Dahl of little and Erickson Alma Mrs. this ward. Sunday returned Darlene, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin enterPrice, Utah after spending ten tained Saturday night for Mr. and from as guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. days Mrs. Wilford Aken and Mr. and Mrs. Fox. Merrell Gail Farnsworth of Bingham. Mrs. George Anderson anand Mr. Homecoming day of the Primary birth of a baby girl born the nounce organization was held Monday afterat the Miller maturmorning Monday noon in the ward chapel. A well ar- nity home in Midvale. Mother and ranged program was rendered and a babe are doing nicely. one act play wes presented by the A farewell testimonial honoring Mr. Mi Kan Wee girls. Refreshments Godfrey who will leave ThursWillard were sold and games were played. the South Africa mission for day Horald Bateman former Jordan held Thursday evening of was field high football star and center for the last week at Union ward chapel. "Y" frosh last season had his shoulder The following the was rendered program thrown out of joint in the early footthe Union in dancing by followed ball practice at the B. Y. U. Satur- ward amusement hall. Invocation, day. The injury will necesitate special John B. Bringhurst; violin solo, Floyd harness to protect the shoulder or Keddington Borthers quarmay keep Bateman out of the sports Grahom; Nicholas G. speaker, tette; all together for this fall. Bateman Smith; saxaphoneBishop Boggess, Eldon trio, has been playing some fine ball and vocal Olson; Gordan and Bjork Harold was expected to see a good dead .of solo, John Taggart; remarks, Arthur action for the Cougars this season. Erickson; selections by the Mandolin He has a world • of fight and deter- and Guitar club of Taylorsville, Orson mination. If it is at all possible young Clark director; remarks, departing Bateman will be back in the grid togs missionary; harmonica selection, Alin four or five days. closing song, duet, S. Peterson; bert Mr. and Mrs. Soren Dahl attended E. Bringhurst and Owen Brighurst; a Welcome Home party in Salt Lake Godfrey. R. S. benediction, Wednesday night given in honor of Union ward primary held their Wayne Anderson who has recently re- homecoming Monday afternoon. A pet turned home from the Swiss-German and hobby show by the Trail Builder mission. of the entertainfeature a was boys Mr. and Mrs. Or3on Downard and ment. Cats, dogs, pigeons, goats, chicfamily of Salt Lake were guests of love were boys pets and rabbits kens, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin Monday on exhibition. Also work done by prinight. mary girls was displayed. The proMr. and Mrs. John Anderson and gram was as follows; Devotional sons of Afton, Wyoming were week"Old Glory;" opening prayer, singing, end guests at the home of Mr. and Burgon; greetings, Lavern Bernice Mrs. 0. E. Shulsen. group danced "Looby beginner Smart; Mrs. George Goodridge and son, group danced second and first Loo," Wlllice, Mrs. Eliza Scott of Oakland, Z. B. and the and William," "Sweet Calif., arrived here Tuesday morning Broom "The danced group G. z. too spend several weeks visiting relagave group Builder Home The Dance." tives and friends. comwas which demonstration flag a Roy, the 9 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vince Blazzard is seriously ill posed by Mrs. Horace W. Burgon, member of the East Jordan Stake with intestinal flu. Board. During the services Primary A surprise party was given at the Bangled Banner" and Star "The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilard Turpin Thee" was sang by Love We "Utah Saturday evening. The ocasion being group. Relay races Builder Home the Mrs. Turpin's birthday anniversary. by the Trail Builtaken part the was A social time was enjoyed and supper "We are a Merry song, The boys. der was served to Mr. and Mrs. John sang by the Mi was Girls" of Bunch Mrs. and Mr. Lake, Salt of Wayman W. BurHorace Mrs. girls. Wee Kan Clyde Beckstead and daughter, Lois, represented Milne Glen Mrs. and gon of Sout Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Willard the Primary Stake Board. At the beTurpin and family. ginning of the year the stake board offered a bank, representing a hospital, as a prize for the ward primary having 100 per cent children paying hospital pennies whose name was on Mr. Floyd Graham assisted by his the roll. Union ward primary was premother, Mrs. Hary Graham, entertain- sented with this bank by Mrs. Glen ed Wednesday evening at their home Milne, primary president. Mrs. Clyde honoring Mr. Willard Godfrey who Proctor made response after benedicwill leave soon for a mission to South tion. Ice cream and home-made candy Africa. Games were played and re- were sold. home to Burley, Idaho after spending several weeks here visiting friends and relatives . being special guest at the home of her son, Mr. S. W. Bateman. The Book of Mormon class of the Sunday sohool organization under the direction of their teachers Marlin Bateman and A. J. Sabey enjoyed a canyon party at Beaver Springs Saturday night. A Weinie roast, watermelons, games and hiking were enjoyed by a large crowd. Mrs. Mary Shields and daughter, Utahna, of South Jordan have moved to the ward to make their home during this winter. They are located in the home formerly occupied by l')ir. and Mrs. A. C. Furse on Bingham highway. Mrs. Emma Holt of Salt Lake was guest at their home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Crane at Draper, Wednesday of last week. t Mrs. Eliza Lloyd of Riverton returned home Saturday after spending last week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dimond. Mr. and Mrs. George Elkins entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Moses Douley and children, Louise and Wendall, of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Lydia Bateman is spending this week with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. 0 . H. Bateman at Mag- cents worth the For A Japanese Fan WEST JORDAN Only one • • • ten Thursday September 17, UNION |