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Show Friclay, November 13, 1931 ----- THE MIDV ALE JOURNAL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Henderso n of West Jordan, M'ias Mn. James Swenson, spent several main in Bingham for the week. · Mackey, mother of the deceased, is The Union ward wishes to 8.lliiOUDCe Laura Stokes and Kra. Arlyn Gar- days of lut week in Mammoth with Mrs. Fred Fahrni, Jr., and little son the daughter of Nephi Gregory of there will be a misfit dance in the side. The time was spent in sewing. Jlr. and M'nl. Sherman Wilcox and spent last week in Foutain Green Union and was born and raised in amuseme nt hall Saturday, Novem11011 Leo, visiting friends and rela- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. this ward. Her many friends in this ber 14. Riverton Second ward held their tivea. They returned to their homes Coombs. They returned Friday eve- section extend sympathy . Mrs. Maud Latimer of Ely, Nev., Mmual Word Conferen ce Sunday at Sunday evening. ning. Mrs. William Obom, aunt of Mer- was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. tbe ward chapel Sunday. Boys of the Yr. and Mrs. Thomas Mannon and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Higgins of vin Proctor, entertaine d Friday at R. H. Walker and Y:r. and Ml'll. Glen ..... ward tumlahed the IJingiDg under the two daughters , Dorine and Mary, of Ogden spent Monday of this week her home at a dinner party honoring ~line. direction of Ltonell Garside. Stake Mrs, William Turpin entertain ed Copperfie ld, were the dinner guests with lier mother, Mrs. Willard Crit-1 Mr. Proctor. Members of the immePruklent Almon T. Butterfiel d, Prest- the officers and teachers of the Re· of Kra. Lawrence Grabner, Tuesday. tenden, and were the dinner guests diate families and class friends of Mr. PHOTO FREE. NOVEMB ER ONLY ~ David T. Dahl and Stake Clerk The Mutual Improvem ent associ&- of Mrs. Leonard Steel in the evening. Proctor numberin g 30 were in attendef society at her home Monday eveA. J. Peters Studio, 49<Y.i Soutla .Jo.~eph Hutching s were the principal ning of lut week. A pleuant social tlon of Lark was represent ed in the State, Murray, will include one 8x10 ance. Fall flowers were beautiful as apeaken. photo with each order of tolder hour wu enjoyed by sixteen ladies, Jordan district road show entertaindecoratio ns for the rooms. The dinner photos, during Novembe Tbe West Jordan~ M. I. A. including President Hannah M. Hatt menta last Friday evening by the r only. N-13 hour was followed by music and a road Bilow was a great success. Each and her two counselor s, Mrs. Louis Gleaners' class and the "M" men. good social time. Mr. Proctor will ward in the stake presented a act and Peterson and Mrs. Zelma Peterson. The subject, 'Not Such a Goose," was leave shortly for a mission to the played at Bln&'ham, Lark and Herri- The teachers' topic was given by Mrs. presented by Miss Velma Hensen, La KANKE LBORG & ROCK Tonga islands. maa on Novembe r 6 and at West Jor- May Bell Parry, entitled "Watch- Prele Hensen and Ealine Coombs, and Miss Lucille Milne, Miss Elviria SERVIC E GARAG E Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mounteer and daa. South Jordan, Bluffdale , River- word" The class work, under the Arthur Nell and Wallace Nell as Larsen, Don Nicol, Edwin Milne, La family of Blackfoot , Idaho, formerly Gas and Oil-Da y and Night ton Flnt and Second on Novembe r supervisio n of Mrs. Alonzo Coombs, the "M'' Men in a one-act play. After Mar Vincent and Jack Monahan were of Union, are enjoying a visit here Service T. Stake activity executive s Harold with song and prayer followed, after a performa nce in the Lark recreation guests Saturday evening at a mid- with relatives antl friends. Steam Heated for Storage by Day, hall, the play was presented in Herri- night luncheon given by the Misses AehmaJ! and Vesta Frost were in which a dainty luncheon wu served Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Greer and twin Week or Month. cb&rp. A large appreciat ive audi- by the hostess, who wa.s assisted in man o.nd Bingham. Willa and Kate Greer at their home daughters , Morene and Maxine, were 190 N. Main Midvale, Utah Mr. and Mrs. George F. Stott en- on Union avenue. ence was in attendanc e at each ward serving by her daughter, Miss Evelyn week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edtained their "t500" card club members Funeral services were held Sunday ward Bushnell of Meadow. Boy Scouts of Patrol 151 of the Turpin. at their home at the Lark Prospect, at 1 o'clock at the Bennion ward Wut Jerdan-dl stnct, under the direcMrs. D. A. Thomaa had as her Mrs. Clarence Wardle was hostess tion of scout master Ensign Thomas house guests several days of last Monday evening of this week. A chapel for Marvin Nephi Mackey, Friday to members of the Unity EXPER T WATCH AN» dl4 their good turn by two troops, week her mother, Mrs. Joseph Had- pleasant evening was spent, cards son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mackey, club. Mrs. Clyde Soffe gave a very JEWEL RY REP AIRING ....... qd Be&~ cboppiq wood ley and two daughters , Misses Pearl being the feature of entertainm ent, who died Thursday of pneumoni a. efficient review of the book, "Larry," for Patriarch ana Mrs. Gordon s. and Myrtle Hadley, and their sister- prlzee going to Mrs. R. F. Meyer- The house was filled to overflowi ng and delicious refreshme nts were The better your watch, the more It BJUw u Kr. BUl8 1a bUnd and for an in-law, Mrs. Lorenzo Hadley, all from hoffer, Mrs. R. E. Nell, George East- with sympathi zing relatives and served to Mrs. Mildred · Seddon, Mrs. deserves proper care. q-ed widow, Kra. o.,Jniel A. Nielsen, Ogden. They returned to their homes man and R. P. Nell. A late luncheon friends. Floral offerings were pro- Walter BroWn and Mrs. Cora Paris We Repair All Sizes of SwiM aDII was served to sixteen guests. fuse and beautiful, and several speak- of Salt Lake, Mrs. Earl Evans, Mrs. wbo 1a ..n alone in this country and Thursday evening. AmerlCBD Watches Miss Bliss Frazier of Herriman was era, including Henry Bringhur st, Mr. Clyde Soffe, Mrs. Clarence Sharp, ...,.not speak the EngHsh language. Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank Griffith, We are glad to regulate your watch Mrs. J'red Sherman of. Murray Mr. and Mrs. E. H. White, Mr. and the guest of Miss LaRue Peterson Dimond, the seminary teacher, and Mrs. Harold Bishop, Mrs. R. H. Clayfree of charge. Jut week. Bishop Smith all spoke words of ton, Mrs. Grace Ashment, Mrs. Lester .,.m the past three weeks with her Mrs. Almle Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mrs. Wilson Smith and Miss Alta praise for the young man and com- Forbush of East Midvale, and Mrs. parents, Mr. and M'nl. Wilford T. Kuphaldt were guests at a "500" card Gleaaon motored to Bingham Sunday fort for the bereaved. Burial was in Chester Baker and Mrs. Ed Fensterparty given by Mr. and Mrs. Will SUcock. t;.;;o_vis;.;;,;;,;l...;.t.;;f,;;.; ri...;.!.;.;,nds.;;.;.;.. ...;.M'l...;.ss...;.G_le;..a_s_on.....,wi...;.ll...;r.;;e_-...;.th,;.;e;._M;..;,;;u.. rr;..a.::;y_c.:..;e.:.:m:.e;.;;t,;;.;er:.::y...;.._:;M;.;;r.:.s·:....:S:.a:;m::. _m_a_k_e_r_o_f_U_ni_o_n._....;.._ _ _ _ _ _...:: Krs. Golda Gamble was the week- Crittende n at their home in South Jordan, Tuesday evening of last week. a4 peat of ~ Arva Dover in .sait ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mrs. Thomas Clark spent several ~~~~ Lake. da;Ys of last week in Alta u the guest Mrs. Vina BWa returned home WedIIMCI&y after spending the put month of Mrs. J. c. Howard On Friday at B!Dgham with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Mrs. Clark was joined by her husband and Mont Roaper and were Mrs. Thorn. Howard's dinner guests. reKn. Karvin Dansie, Mrs. P. D. turned to their home FridayThey evening. Chliatens en and Mrs. Jack Madsen Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parry and little were hostesses to the members of the son, Raymond , were guests at a dinK. K. K. club at the home of Mrs. ner party given at the home of Kra. Danaie, Thursday . Luncheon was G. J. Miller, her mother, in Herriaened to 16 guests. man, the o.ccasion being Kra. Miller's Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Silcock enter- birthday anniversa ry. tatned at dlimer Sunday in honor of Mrs. R. F. Meyerhof fer had as din· llr. and Mrs. Clements of American ner guests Sunday her sister-in-l aw, l'ork, Kr. and Mrs. Fred Sherman of Miss Flora C. Meyerhof fer, and. E. J. ll.'uriay and Mrs. Vina Bills and Mrs. Hepler of Salt ~e Clty. Golda Gamble. Mrs. Fred Fahrni entertaine d memMr. and Mrs. William 0. Page en- bers of her bridge card club at her tertained at dinner Sunday in honor home Thursday evening with cards of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sleater and and a luncheon which waa served to Mrs. Pete Carl, Mrs. Leon Peterson, dauchter, Vivian, of Salt Lake. Mrs. D. A. Thomu, Mrs. Leo Slater, Rtverton Second ward Relief Society held their monthly quitling Bee at Mrs. Marie Peterson, :Mrs. E. W. Gleason, Mrs. Sherman Wilcox, Kra. the amuseme nt hall Tuseday. · Millie Wykert, Mrs. Almie Bloom and llr. and Mrs. Charles L. Bradford Mrs. Clyde Crump. Prizes for high bad u their guests during the week score were given 'to Mrs. Pete Carl Krl. C. L. Cooper and daughters , and Mrs. Sherman· Wilcox. Belell and Fay, and Finis Bradford of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kuphadlt Ruth, Nevada and Mrs. Powell James $ere Salt Lake City visitors Friday of Salt Lake. evening. Mr. &Dd Mrs. Wallace Peterson had Mrs. Marie Peterson and daughter, &f tllelr guests during the week Mr. Miss Betty Peterson, and her mother, and Mrs. Ralph King of Salt Lake and Mrs. Niels Anderson of Midvale. Miss Vera BUtterfie ld had as her week-end guest, Klss Jo Gold of Salt Lake. Carl Madsen, Mrs. Thomas Newman and Miss Jean Madsen were guests of Jlr. and llrs. B. E. Burgon at Sandy ThQfllday. Libby Densley who spent two weeks at a Salt Lake hospital is convalesAnd You'D Jump Oat of IW ia cinC at the home of her daughter, the Monaiq , . . . to Ge Jlr. and Mrs. Dell Holt at South Jordaa. Klu Bernice Page, who is attendWhen you buy her some candy and when she ID&' echool at Provo, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. receives it, you both know that sweets are Gw.Jnne Page. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Garside enterwdl worth the money they cost. tabled at a birthday dinner in honor of their daughter Florence' s fifth But how about electricity? Have you ever birtbday anniversa ry. Covers were laid for little Miss Adele Rindlisba ch, stopped to figure how much electric service Ilia Helen Myers and Misses Floryou get for the price of a few pieces of candy? ence and Frances May. J«r, and Mrs. Wallace D. Beckstea d Where does such a small amount buy more bad a.s their guest during the week Kqa Lenora Beckstea d of South Jorof the things that make life happier -for daa. yoo or for HER? Aaron Garside entertaine d at dinDel' Friday in honor of Mrs. George RIVERTON LARK UNtO N J.S.MORGAN • .. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- ttSweets for the Swe et'' WITHOUT CALOMEL They're certainly «'orth the pri ce. • • ••• • but wh ere do you get tno re for you r mo ney tha n in buy ing Ele ctri c Service?. SAFE SWEETS ~ fruit sapn are Switch to "All-Electric"! It's so easy to do so! And how your entire family will enjoy the wonderful service of Electric Cooking, Electric Refriger ation and Electric Water Heating! • It costs no more, under our step-down combination rate, for these modern methods than for old-fashioned ones. Look .into our liberal time-payment plan for the purchase of a Hotpoint o~ Westinghouse Electric Range, a General Electric Refrig erator and an Electric Water Heater, or any of these appliances. Phone us or visit our store. It will be a pleasure to show you how "All-Electric" service will bring unequalled comfort and convenience into your home at a surpri singly low cost. :· . · - · - · · - · --·- · · · - ~ .. · ,. · -·. ~· ..· ·.r. And here is aDOtber combination eulel" to di&'est the of fraiU whida II · IUDP · 1e, .,_,...... -:-~- L:-.1.. and .._..._tban • .....,... - - . ..... 11 espe- iDe and safe to eat in quautitiea · ciall7 tnae of pineapple whole • frait aapr is of a type all nadF for human usimilatioa. So, A Simple Deuert . . . . JOG begin aeniug llliuc - eertl apia this fall, keep in miad F""' Riu Ptwfoil : Press out all 6llt JOU and your children caa tbe 1Jt11P from Cl11lbed pineapple -'cl7 eat your fill if JOG make in a No. 2 c:au, drain a No. 2 can of frait desserts. Here is a way apricots, and combine the ·~ to rombioe Hawaiian pineapple with Brine to boifuw. add one-foartb cup .,-.pe& ait that will make )'Oil clad rice, boil me minute~, then cook el ~ .,.mside information." OYer boiling water until the rice is PfffdiiU Gild Gropefrvil SllorlteDder and the liquid aU a&. .U.: Boil three-fourths cup caa- sorbed. Add one-fourth cap sugar, ,_. piueapple ayrup and dine- the drained pineapple 111M1 the apri.' ._ cap ta~med crapefniit ll)'1"'lp cots prmed throaah a line. Olill wi8a two tablapooa a .apr fiw tbor~>cldJ'. J• before 1e1 tjq, fold l ' : Coo!, add frait a ..,.. in oae cap beaten cream. Pile lightlr Jaat. rich baking powder bUcuitt, in classes and pmisb with a bit , . 111111 battered. Tbil mpJres of pres a ted Jiuler, Scuea ei&bt • ,.... to ICfYt eiP&. to - *- -~ - ~ .. .,, .. w:rr - - -- . EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE - -- ---- - . - - --~--- • --------------------- ------- -- -- |