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Show Friday, January 13, 1933 THE MIDVALE JOURNAL UTAH RECORDS SHOW BJG POULTRY LOSS started off the sea.c;on with ~ictories were guests Friday evening of Miss was served at the home ot Mr. and violin solo, Clifton Alsop; life history I Mrs. Joseph F. Palmer, to 45. \ in both the senior and junior divisions Hazel Lennberg. of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Veach RasSunday afternoon a convention for in opening games last Sunday. mussen was read by her granddaughMrs. Melvin Naylor of West Jordan The Midvale-Murray senior five de- all elders of the stake was held in the ter, Mrs. Thelma Dalton Park; the with Mrs. Robert Naylor, visited chapel ward Midvale East 42 quintet viour a S evine D the feated Ward Our of lesson. ''History Vernon Gt'ay, Editor Members of the Gleaner Girls class Tuesday. An annual mortality of 20 per cent to 25, while the junior aggregation Churches," was given by Mrs. KathA large crowd attended the pageant of the M I. A. are entertaining at a Entered as second class matter at erine Bennion. She gave th~ history among the hens listed in the flocks of defeated Divine Saviour, 35 to 12. in the auditorium Friday evegiven Janevening, Tuesday party dancing i'unaccounts keeping are who persons and F1rst Sandy Jordan, of West the postoffic~ at Midvale, Utah, under Ding by the Magna genealogical soSandy Third wards; Mrs. Florence der the direction of the extenslon ser- [ A C. AND INDEPENDENTS,. l uary 31. Act of March 8, 1879. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richardson of ciety. The pageant was written by Webb read from the diary .of her vice, is reported by Carl Frischknecht, were house guests Thursday Byrum Beckstead of Magna.. formerly Magna comshooting, long-distance Expert the of poultryman extension assistant Sixteenth the concerning grandfather Terms of subscription, per year (Ill bined with height, proved too much evening of Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa of this ward. ward in Salt Lake, he be~ng the choir Utah State Agricultural college. advance), $1.00. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holt entertained De Molay, and Midvale A. C. tri· Yates and mother, Mrs. Mary Yates. for the include not does percentage This and Park lea.derj vocal duet, Merrill their home Saturday evening tor at rerecently Anderson Geneva Miss a by Lakers Salt the over umphed eaten Ol' sold culled are that number Rodney solo, vocal Morris; Verdona AIJVERTISING RATES and Mrs. Mortis Butterfield of Mr in relatives with visit a from turned the in evening Wednesday score 40-32 profrom died that those merely but Miss by piano on accompanied Alsop, Display, per column lnch.... _.....-.. $0.35 Mr. and Mar. Urban McMul· Riverton, a.cOrps A. Virginia Miss California. gymnasium. high East ailment one from ot• accident lapsus, to served was Luncheon Alsop. Mae Readers, per line ..... _............ -......... .10 The victors piled up a big lead in companied her and will spend some lin, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shields, Mr. Mrs. Florence Webb, Mrs. Katie Mum- or another. Although a. large percentl and Mrs. Golden Holt and Mr. and Modern Job Printing Department ford, Mrs. Loretta Brown, Mrs. Myrtle age of this heavy mortality comes as the the first half, the second quarter time here. Mrs. Antone Nielson. Shaw John Mrs. and Webb George third the In Midvale. for 24-12 ending and bronchitis infectious of result a Madge Mrs. Horne, Vera Mrs. Hyatt, maintained, All prices based on the Mrs. Matilda Clements and two Stapley, Mrs. Harriet Bobe~g, Mrs. paralysis, for which at the present quarter De Malay came within three of Sandy were speakers at the eveFrankllng Printing Price List. Patience Charlier, Mrs. La.vma Ha.n~ time there are no satisfactory treat- points of tying the score. The race ning services SWlday at East Midvale sons, Mrs Bill Freeman spent SaturAll business correspondence should sen, Mrs. Ylnnie Boulter, Mrs. Zelia ments, too many birds have died and was even from then on until near the day as guests ot Mrs. Lydia Bateman be addressed to the Midvale Journal, Swenson, Mrs. Mary Hansen, Mrs. others ha.d their efficiency to produce clase of the game, when the victors *at West Jordan. 136 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah. Phone Rose Stuart, Mrs. Laura Hughes, Mrs. eggs seriously reduced by the pres- gradually pulled away. The victory The Green and Gold ball of West 1 Jordan stake M. I. A. will be held Mid. 178. Pearl Shaw, Mrs. Violet Gardner, Mr~. ence of coccidiosis, fowl pox, colds enabled Midvale to stay on top of the l ~ February 3. Katherine Bennion and Mrs. Sus1e and roup, worm and partsite infesta- junior division of the state league, Plans are being made for the West Mrs. A. E. Von Harten returned tions which can be largely controlled with three victories and no defeats. Hand. M. I. A. stake conference to Jordan the from week last of Thursday home continue Independents Midvale The veterinlocal of cooperation the with at entertained Mrs. A. C. Jensen was be held January 29. The speaker of she where hospital Mark's St. straight seventh their winning win, to reports. Frischknecht Mr. arians, We~esday street Main on home her 1\ffiS. SP.ENOER MJU,ER, Eventually Utah can expect to have game of the season when they de- taken October 31 acter being severely the everiing will be Hugh B. Brown of afternoon, honoring the fifth birthday Correspondent the poultry diseases and pests that feated the Midvale Junior High Fac- burned from an explosion of kerosene Grant stake. all ~nwere Games Richard. son her of R. F. D. No. 1, Riverton I A party was given at the home of joyed and luncheon served to Juruor will thrive under her climactic condi- ulty team by a score of 38 to 30. when she attempted to start a fire in Mr. a.nd Mrs Ha.ns Nielsen WednesKeith Forman entertained a num- Sorenson, Bobby Cundick, Royce Cun- lions; therefore, all forces in the state Earlier in the w eek the Independents the kitchen range. Wednesday evening a farewell tes- day night in honor of Mrs. Nlelsen'B ber of his frlends at a holiday party dick, Pearl Alsop, Au~rey Dewey. should be mobilized to combat them, defeated the Centenary church team of Salt Lake by the score of 41 to ttmonial was held honortng Miss June birthday anniversary. at his home Monday evening of last Donna Alsop, Jalene Pterson and the poultryman points out. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Newbold were "The outstanding problems ahead in 10. Next Wednesday evening the Smart, who will leave January 19 for week. Games were played a.nd re- Richard Jensen. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mrs. Zella Holt and daughters, Fay this state in poultry production are: local team will be up against a the Southern States mission field. freshments were served to 12 guests. Sunday Mrs. Martha Milne Visited Butterfield at Riverton on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Tempest en- a?d Evelyn/ of West Jordan, were Increasing the average size of flock; str.ong foe when they play the LQven· tertained at a dinner party at their dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. So~ securing a greater egg production per dahl Coalmen a.t the Murray high with Mrs. Robert Milne, Sr., of East Midvale. unit; improving the quality of eggs school gym at 8 p. m. home Sunday of last week. Their phrona Bateman. Red Cross sewing ln Union will beThe Primary of the First ward was that are marketed and checking the guests were Mr. and MrB. Golden soon with headquarters at the gin Tempest and son of Midvale, and Mr. reorganized recently. The new board hen-mortality" Mr. Frischknecht adZ6 acres, 40 shares lrrlga.Uon residence of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Bog' consists of Mrs. Jane Harwood, super- vises and Mrs. Clem Bates and family. water, Implements, bouse, 4: gess. • · Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Crane enter· intendent; Mrs. Ester Boulter, first rooms and bath, electric llghta., Mr and Mrs. William Fox entertained at a dinner party at their assistant; Mrs. Deloris Tolman, secwater. Located on state city the of teachers and officers tained home Monday of last week in compli- ond assistant; Mrs. Ruth Strong, secHighway 85 miles south of Salt and partners at a Sunday school (Continued from Page Onel ment to Mr. and Mrs. Tearris A. In~ retary and treasurer; Mrs. Myrtle MeLake City. tbiloenGa:'o'!.etrshe, Uastasohc!Fatruloint. and Vegeta- social at their home Thursday eveKNamara,h orlrgat nist;d Mllss lArdlene MThcgram. Covers were laid Lor eight. Ding. Games and refreshments were e ean, c o s er an Pay ea er. Miss Annie Crane and Mrs. Ernest The program includes the following enjoyed. . h C -thr Sal Lak C-.tChristensen entertained their Sunday teachers include, Mrs. Lena McNarf th Gl b M ommls· obJ"ectlves. Repeal of f!llng fee Of $1 oug e 1 y, t Mrs Martha Bolliger Mrs Allee n Y1-a.cre land. 4: room house, new e oom Chasers club em ers o sioner George D. Keyser, has turned · • · school class at a sleighing party Wed- ey, modem coops tor 600 chickens, Tuesday luncheon and games enjoyed ohn extemptionsh lowedr t~; e incomt ~:m Herron the on ponds rearing the over LaFFelvre,OMtors. VeloraM Mrs. Jensen, after nesday evening of last week granary and garage. ra es on 1g evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. which games were played and refresh· Ellen Samuelsoltnh, M rs. V odss L r ~· property to the Salt Lake County mcome ax; mcrease incomes to the constitutional maxi- Edison Denney. rs. er a amuh Mrs. Alice Sm , st G B t i Mi Mrs Marian Oldham MJss Wan Fish and Game association for rearing mum of 6 per cent: reduced assessed ments served to 3 1 gue s at t e ea r ce ray of Denver, ss al 1 d t f f I t· M ' 1 11 G ff- fish to plant in Salt Lake county d Mi t. . 80n, Crane home. • • arm an s o a v ue Colo., was a week-end guest of Miss va ua 10n o err e e ra . streams. ss Mrs. Albert J. Crane entertained at da Boul er an Mldvale, Utah Phone :&lid. oA9-W based on either capitalizing income at Mary Ertckson. f th tl C t he home Satur Former officers of the Primary int , ~ Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Burgon e state ish and a reasona ble rate of interest or a.coopera on of - eluded Mrs. Lillian Bishop, superin~ r a c hlldren s par y a in compliment day ot last week tenden.t; M rs. N ora B a.t eman, r·1rst game department bas been secul,"ed, cept ance o f va 1ues un d er f orce d s ale; and children spent Sunday evening E ht or-the d llttl h 'th M d Mrs Elizabeth Nelson and 500,000 fish have been furnished. reduction of salaries of public offie aug er, ve· as 1 t t ay o f er blrthdGames and Mrs. Robert Walker of r. Grove. W1 The finance committee reported a cials; elimination of levy against tan- Pleasant ' · ' an s s anassistant. were played and luncheon second lyn. d t t f t 'bl treasury surplus on January 1, with t· d b in k th waB served to Frank Parry, GwenMembers of the thirty-third quorum gi e prodper Yd ort s a e rdoal' purtAt Fel wor adn R lulsf esslmteehmlgd no obligations outstanding. dolyn Crane, LeGrande Poore, Lowell raf etsl onf e llldquen of seventies met Wednesday evening The meeting was the last of the roses; ret uc~ rst war k edse fsoc edwiy he Parry, Grace Butterfield, Georgia Bo- of the met orfrre efmp· at the home of Mr and Mrs. Horace Be es present officers before the annual t~es;fedxi~DSlOnto dell, Everett Parry, Reggie Poore, Tuesday,dvariodus in d ob sanM e mquen proper Y om our W. Burgon in council meeting. IOn o rs. ery f were ma. e an serve d P arry o nice Clayton, Mrs. Cla"ra Anderson. meeting of the association on January to six years, rebate of four cents per H aze 1 B ut t erfl e ld ' Raymon Lark, Inez Freeman, Conrad Stone Mrs. Ellza.beth Nelson, Mrs. Jennie 19, when a new corps of officers and gallon on ga soline to owners of trac- * ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tors and stationary engines (the and Golden Poore. Miss Sarah Miller Wright, Mrs. Eunice Nelson and Mrs. seven directors will be elected. Mrs. Gerald Stone and Mrs. R. L. farmers were divided on this feature), HOWE NAMED CHAIRMAN Nora Peterson. Recipes of the sandParry of Lark assisted Mrs. Crane. 1 'MRS. LUCILLE PAI,MER, and support of selective sales tax as I wiches were given to ea.ch one presThe 1933 edition of the I · Correspondent E . E . H owe, comm1ss1oner m subst i t u t e for property tax. Miss J essle Farmer spent last week ent. There were 58 prsent. 1 f th e roads and b rt· d ges d eha friends.and Miss visitingCrane Salt Lake in Miss Telephone Alma.nac is R. F. D. No. 1, Mld,rale At the work and business meeting c rge o Elizabeth to be held the second Tuesday in partment, took his place formally as printed. · · of their February, the different ways of serv- ch a 1rman o f th e count y commisSion guests Esther Crane were Funeral services for Orrin Russell! J I Butterfield Emma Mrs. the grandmother, Bring the coupon beBurningham, infant son of Mr. and last Friday. He will be chairman for ( ing milk and meat will be taken up. of Riverton last week. Mrs. C. L. Burningham, were held at l\fltS. RACHEL FORBUSH, Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Allsop and sons the next two years. low to our nearest teleMr. and Mrs. John T. Bodell enter' the family residence Thursday after· Conespondent Mr. Howe was selected at a meeting l Delbert and Reid, visited Sunday with Su t th i h dinn ta.in d t phone office, call us, or Phone 1\fidvale 230-~V----K- noon, under the direction of Bishop day.e ~v:rs we~~ ~s.!d ;o~ 2~~i~clu~= Mr. a.ndCMrs. LaVere Adatms of Ldehi. rQe~i~~.lyE. ~. B~~~:UY ~~n~~we~· M~: ~ mail the coupon to us. Byrum H. Beckstead. Interment was Mrs. . L. Kenney en ertaine at ing Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen 1 Bountiful. tn be to reported is Fellers Hent·y Mrs. four chairman been has who is no charge for Quinn, the There honoring Thursday, her home th d h · 1· rll t 1 Bo U ur M rs. an r. y, am an M d . visiting ts M U Vernal f of d Palmer John ten past the suffering e improv'ing after birthday anniversary of her husband. years, vo un a Y re mqu1s e dell and family and Sam Bodell. the Almanac. with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. days with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Miller re- COvers were laid for the guest of post. 1 Mrs. W. R. Ashment and Mrs. Clyde and Mrs. Joseph A. McKee. turned home Thursday after spending honor, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boulter, Dell Smith and Lawrence Leak of Soffe of East Midvale, Mrs. Heber one week in Draper visiting relatives. Miss Marjorie a.nd Miss Bertha KenThe Mountain States Tele.Aylett of Midvale and Mrs Andrus of West Jordan were speakers at the I Mrs. Jeanette Crane was the guest ney of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ph<>ne and Telegraph Co. Draper attended a meeting and lunch- regular sacrament meeting sunday of her daughter, Mrs. Florence Page Mitchell and son Rex and daught..eon given by the Red Cross at the evening. Gentlemen Dorene of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Vern of Riverton, Saturday. Ural Sheppic left Monday for CaliNewhouse hotel Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Bigler of Salt Smith and children and Mr. and Mrs. I would like my copy of Mr. and Mrs. James Brady were fornia where he will spend the winter The Herriman ward M. I . A. preLake were the dinner guests Monday Fred Jenkins of Murray: Mr. and Mrs. the Telephone Alm&nac for of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and William Ringro:se and Mr. a.nd Mrs. sented, "The Old Year a.nd the New," Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. attending school. 1933. Miss Farrol Beckstead was guest of Reg Turner and son Kenney of Mur- in song1 Tuesday evening of last week Charles Buxton of Salt Lake. family. Mrs. R. H. Clayton entertained Miss Deana. Beckstead. Sunday. A surprise party was tendered Mr. ray and Mrs. S. E. Kenney of Salt in the ward house. The following proName Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tishner were Thursday of last week for members gram was rendered: and Mrs. George J. Miller at their Lake. A very delicious guests of Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. T. Hutchlng, Father Time, Lafe Crane; Old Year of the Unity club The officers and teachers of the home Friday evening ot last week. 1 Games were played and prizes award- First ward Primary entertained the 1932, Reuben Freeman; New Year luncheon preceeded club activities. Tuesday. Street .......................................... .. and Maxfield o. E. Mrs. and Mr were afternoon the Those enjoying children at a social at the wa.rd chapel 1933, Jeanne Bodell. ed. A late luncheon was served to Father Time entered a.nd called Old hfrs. W. R . Ashment, Mrs. Chester family spent two days this week with L. Monday afternoon. Following games, guests. The hostesses were Mrs. R. 50 City ............................................. . Parry of Lark, Mrs. Cecil O. Poore, refreshments were served to 80 chil- Year 1932. Old Year entered to "Auld Baker, Mrs. J. H. Greer, Mrs. Clar- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pal~ I ence Wardle, Mrs. Earl Evans, Mrs. mer. Lang Syne." dren. Poore, Earl Gerald Mrs. Palmer entertained his Lee A The seasons were introduced in Walter Brown.- Mrs. Walter Berrett, Miss Zelmona Jensen of Salt Lake a.nd Mrs. Miller Mrs. John A.Bodell, Mrs. Milton Telephone No ...... _ ..................... .. Clarence teachers' class of the Eighteenth ward Mrs. Clyde Soffe, Mrs their turn as follows: visited her pa.rents, Sunday. Stone. Spring, dressed ingreen and ~ang, Sharp, Mrs. Harold Bishop and Mrs. in Salt Lake at a sleigh riding party Victor Samuelson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ingram enterFriday evening after •w~hl~c=h~lu~n~c~h~e~o~n:_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Leola Freeman, Lorna Lester Forbush. "Spring.'' of account on talned at a dinner party at thelr were called to Idaho ..-.. Miss Susie Brady and Miss Leona Walker, Bernice Freeman; Summer, home Sunday In compliment to Mr. the sickness of their daughter. Miss Lois Holt of Salt Lake visited dressed in 1 pastel shades and sang,· Lambson were week end guests of • a.nd Mrs. Lafe Crane and daughters, "Summer.' Dot Crump, Mary Butter~ Miss Elda Peterson of Ogden. Deon and Claudia, Mrs. Jeanette with relatives in Sandy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rigby and Mrs. John Sla.gowski and son Fred, of field, Viola Bowles; Autumn. dressed Crane and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sand~ Lyman, Wyo., were dinner guests in orange and brown and sang, Earl Evans accompanied Beehive girls • strum and children of Riverton. "Autumn," Phyllis Bodell, Olive Mill~ of the M. I A. and enjoyed a sleighWendell Day of Draper was the Monday of Mrs. J. T. Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman and er, Verda Bodell; Winter, dressed in ing party Monday evening at Lurpino guest of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller • sons of Salt Lake visited during the white and sang, "Winter,' ' Jessie Far- Hill. Twelve enjoyed the evening. . Sunday. Mrs. Annie Greenwood enjoyed Mrs. A. H. Dansie entertained her week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. mer, Tyllis Freeman. Mayme Ingram. Other numbers were: Reading, Monday with relatives at Ogden. Primary class of Trail Builders at a L. Boulter. -in-MrS. Geneva Sharp was a Sandy • Miss Gladys Alsop returned to Og- "Good-bye, Old Year," Father Time. party Monday afternoon In the ward house. Games were played and tests den Tuesday or last week after The Old Year passed slowly out to visitor Wednesday, guest of Mrs. I. A. spending the holidays with her par- the tun of "Aul Lang Syne,'' and little Morris. Refreshments were ents, Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Alsop. were given. Mrs. James F. Hlatt a.nd son, James • New Year rushed In and sang "I am served. Mr. and Mrs. George Woods of the Little New Year." The combined F . Jr., visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Crane and children and Mrs. Jeanette Crane were West Jordan a.nd Mr. and Mrs. R. group sang, "While We Hail the Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush. East Midvale elders quorum enter- • guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Hay- Allsop of Sandy were dinner guests Bright New Year." -withtained Saturday evening at a social in cock and family of Salt Lake, Mon~ Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kenney. the ward amusement hall for all eldPACKAGE FOUND Miss Mae Allsop enterte.ined at her d ROSCOE ATES BETI'Y FURNESS A package was found Sunday night eFs of the East Jordan stake. Games, • alfrs. Olive M. Day and son Miller, home on Main street Wednesday eveof Draper, were dinner guests of Mrs. ning, honoring her birthday anniver- by the night marshal at the rear of dancing and refreshments were ensary. Following games, luncheon was the Midvale State bank. The owner joyed. Olive Miller, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sudbury and Jesse Dansie spent last week visit- served to the Misses Maxine Beck~ may get the package b.}r calling at June and Keith of Sa1t Lake, children, identifying and store drug Vincent's ElOstler, Pearl Mitchell, Beth stead, and Ogden Lake, Salt in relatives lng visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. vera Bird, Ruth Ba~ey, Virtue it. Logan. Harold Bishop. The monthly Relief society social Fischer, Merlin Hendrickson, Helen Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks a.re reand busineBS meeting was held Tues- Vincent, Elaine Oborn, Grace Nelson, over the arrival of a fine baby joicing day afternoon in the ward house. Blanche Severson, Peggy Peterson, -mboy born to them Friday, January 6 members. carol Burgon, Gladys Benson and the Luncheon was served to 30 at the Cottonwood maternity home. The hostesses being Mrs. Sarah Free- Messrs. Dale Thompson. Frank Mum1fother and child doing nicely. Mrs . man, Mrs. Martha Butterfield, Mrs. ford, John Brown, Ted Jones, Earl The annual Gold and Green ball of Hicks was before her marriage Miss Ellen Butterfield and Mrs. Fern M. Ferguson, Seth Rhiner, John Miller, Norvene Walker of this place. tak L. D Francis Beck, Homer Benson, Ellery th E t J d p be . M d eM.!. . S. s e as, or an Lew! Blh J ddPt H oore. 9 on ay evewng mem rs of the ward Draper the in held be will A. op, s erson, e u ansen. GerA surprise party waa tendered -withamusement hall Tuesday evening, genealogical committee and their aldine Huggins Tuesday afternoon of Rodney and Darwin Alsop. partners enjoyed a social evening at Mrs. John H. Shaw entertained at a January 17. last week at her home. Games were Demonstration dances by selected the home of Mr. and Mrs. C G. Carlplayed and refreshments were served dinner party at her home last ThursMaureen O'Sullivan, Walter Catlett, Allan Dinehart, day afternoon. Covers were laid for couples from each ward will be a sen of Union avenue. Games and re~ to 20 small guests. Nance O'Neill, Henry Armetta and others freshments were enjoyed. Those enMr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane a.nd Mrs. Leslie Boulter, Mrs. Ester feature of the event. joying the evning were Mr. and Mrs . daughter, Gwendolyn, and Mrs. Sarah Boulter, Mrs. Earl Alsop, Mrs. Myrle R. H. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester J. Butterfield were dinner guests of Alsop, Mrs. Evan Jensen, Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Ml·s. Lester Forbush, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Butterfield Thomas Ostler, Miss Beth Shaw of Mr. an(\ Mrs Pete Schmidt, Mr. and Sandy and Mrs. Ada Greenwood of of Riverton, Sunday. Mrs. Alma Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Murray. 0 R F 00e e Utn Frank Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Will O Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Vombaur of week hi S~~·~~e.spent part of the Young, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Joe Curtis 1 Mr . Little Evelyn Crane, daughter of Crescent are visiting at the home of and Mrs. James Glover, Mr. and Mrs . (Continued from Page One) their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Mr Results of last week's games found Andy Swenson, Mr. and Mrs D. w. . and Mrs. Albert J. Crane was op- Baguley and family. the Poultry five, with a close 34 to 32 McDonald, Harold Boggess, Mr. and erated on at the L. D. S. hospital in Vl·ctory o ver th e v·mcen t D rug t eam, Mrs. Ernest MiUerberg, Mr. and Mrs. • Salt Lake for appendicitis, Monday. -m• lll s t"ll · the Mid v ale 1eague John Denney, Mrs. Semira Goff, Mrs. Bl s h op and Mrs. Franklin T. Crane, · th e Iead m · ht Rhoda Bogges, Mrs. Mary Tripp, Mr. • wt"th 6 -""s ............ and no 1osses. L as t mg 1 Crane and Brigham Crane Ml ss Anne P ult ry h 00ked up with t h e J · C · Pen- and Mrs. Frances Lennberg and d1nnker guests of Mr. and Mrs. S E St Iwere daughters, Hazel and Ruby, and Mrs. ney outfit. l~t. we~~. ing ot Riverton, Friday of Other games last week resulted in Annie c. Larsen. d th t Leg! 1 ti -withMrs CJarence Sharp, Mrs. Harold • e a vantage of the Merchants nos,·ng out the P. c. s a on or Primary conference will be held in visttForbush Lester Mrs. rt and Bishop PenC. J. 16, to 17 team, th e ward ch apeI Sunday evenlng, .J&.U- spo amen wa.s recommended in are- Rasmussen SALLY EILERS cent meeting ot the Utah State ney beating Safeway, 17 to 15, and ed Friday of last week with Mr. and • uary 15 at 7:30 P· m. Sportsmen's association in the capitol 0. P. Skaggs halting Smelter 26 to 19. Mrs. Orval Forbush of Murray. The and a Big Star Cast Vincent Drug, Rasmussen's and occasion being the bil·thday anniverat which 22 member organizations • Merchants were tied for second place sary of Mr. Forbush. 1 Mr · an d M rs. c larence Sharp and after last week's game Wl"th 4 Wl"ns were represented. tl 1 Th MRS. THOMAS ,J. OSTLER, • e assoc1a on would sponsor a and 2 losses each. Penney's, Safe- little son, Dale, were Salt LaUe vtsttI ,. Oorrespondent 1 bill designed to ha.nd.le surplus deer way and Skaggs followed with 2 wins ors Saturday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. • Phone MJdvale 266-W 1I Oil congested area sand provide for and 4 losses each, and Smelter re- Ben Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. E w. Bricker were care of deer outside the hunting sea- mained at the bottom of the heap di defeats. 6 with The Sandburr camp of the Daugh- son. evening of Saturday ·nner It also favors a bill to open the ters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of • Thompson Mrs. 'Val.To.ce and guests Mr. Ia 1 Salt Lake. CATHOLIC LEAGUE t Frld ay a ft • !I s hlng seaaon June 1 Instead of June 1 of Mrs. carter E . G ran, ernoon with Mrs. Thelma Park Miss Geneva Anderson of East Mid- • --~~J and 15, and to close October 15 all waters 1 The Midvale-Murray teams in the vale, Mrs, J. L. Orps of Oakland, cal., Mrs. Ell za beth AI sop as ~sting except Fish and Navajo lakes, which Salt Lake Catholic basketball league and Mrs. J. M. Knapp of Salt Lake The program included. would close October 1. hostesses. MIDVAlE JOURNAL 1 I - * - * - - -- * I I ----========---- * I UNION " HERRIMAN I I * * I I I * * Farm For Sale Legislature Urged To Economize Fish, Game Group Gets Rearing Ponds Chicken Farm H F RASMUSSEN I SOUTH JORDAN T * -----========----* * EAST l\'HDVALE Your 1933 Almanac Is Here I * I I ---------------------- W ard M.I •A• , H errtman Presents Playlet • • • • • • • • • • • •~ • • ''RENEGADES OF THE WEST'' • • • • • • • • OKAY AMERICA • • • • • • • • • • • • • CLEARING THE RANGE • • • • .,. ... ... • • (• "" . I • ••••••••••••• Friday and Saturday, January 13 and 14 TOM KEENE Sunday and Monday, January 15 and 16 II Gold, Green Ball Set For Jan. 17 Jordan Loses Opener T T } Q • t LEW AYRES Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, January 17, 18 and 19 HOOT GIBSON Ut a h SPortsmen ' }a t'tOn ° A k LegtS *---__:========-----* I • SANDY * 1- * --------------- * * * I |