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Show THE MIDVALE. JOURNAL Friday, February 17,1933 ~---------------* RIVERTON MRS. Z. T. BUTTERFIELD, Correspondent Rf\.·er ton, Utah I 1 1 I * -A -party -------------* was given in honor of Jack Mad:::~en at his home Saturday. The included Mr. and Mrs. Max Winder and family of SaJt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben s. Hamilton, Mr. and :hrlrs. Eld:ted Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Han1nton, Miss Mildred Hamilton a.nd Kay Hamilton a,nd Mr. and Mrs. Orin C.I'Ump of Bluffdale. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butterfield of Salt Lnke spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield had as their dinner guests Tuesday, Mrs. Robert S. Sleater and Mrs. Thomas B. Sleater of Salt Lake. Riverton First and Riverton Second ward wlll celebrate at the Second wal'd, February 22, at an old folks party. Dinner at noon with a program afterward is planned. A pl~y under the direction of Miss Vesta Frost, entitled I'Hiclwry Farm," will be presented with the following cast:. Ezekiel Fortune, Marvin Dansie; Uriah Skinner, Lon Madsen; Gilbert Darkwood, Tom Torltelsen; Jack Nelson, Arnold Butterfield; Laurence McKeegan, John Madsen; Detective Rankin, Doral Newbold; Jessie Fortune, Connie Newbold; Mrs. Priscilla Dodge; Mrs .Mabel Freeman. The following having it in charge, fJ,"om both ard J · T'18 chner, G wynne w are: M ·Peterson, Page,s, Melvin Reuben s. Hamilton, Bert BatUson, Sadie Morgan, Mrs. I. E. Freeman, Ephriam Otteson, Mrs. N. J. Nelson and Mrs. Almon T. Butterfield. The "M" Men of the Riverton Second ward entertained at a banquet at the amusement hall Saturday, in bonor of the Gleaner Girls, the retired bishoprric, the new bishopric and M. I. A. stake officel's of the ward and their partners. The Valentina sug~ ~uests Shoe Rebuilder Price List Men's Half Sole___ . ___ 75c to 85c Ladies' Half Sole .... __ 65c t o 75c Men's Rubber Heels 35c to 45c Ladies' Heels .......... --20c t o 25c MIDVALE SHOE R EBUILDER 21 East Center St. l'llldvale, Utah Far m For Sale 26 acres, 40 shares Lrrlga:tlon water, implements, house, 4 rooms and bath, electric lights, city water. Located on State IDghway S5 miles south ot Salt Lake City. Chicken Farm Yz -acre land, 4 room house, new modern coops for 600 chickens, granary and garage. H. F. RASMUSSEN Midvale, Utah Phone Mld. 24-9-W MIX Sunshine Miner al With Your Laying Mash and Increase Your Product ion W e also ha.ndl& Bay, Straw, Whole 8Jld Ground Grains, White Fawn, \Vhlte Lily and Busler's Flours "PAX" FEED STORE GEO. BOSKOVICH, Manager 138 No. Main Phone Mid. 315 , gestions were carried out, sweet peas old son of Charles Dewey and Madge guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crane. formed the centerpiet;e with red h!arguerite Kirby Nichols of Midvale, 1 The Trailbuilder class of guides and candles in green candlestick holders died Monday night at the Salt Lake the Mi-Kan-Wees entertained at a with Valentine favors. After a three- general hospital. Death was declared Valentine party Monday evening in course dinner, with covers laid for 90, due to diarrhea which was believed the ward house. Games were played dancing was enjoyed. .Midvale or- caused by a raw fruit diet. and prizes were awarded. Luncheon chestra furnished the music and the Doris Jenette Nichols, 3, sister of was served at small tables to Mr. and Beehive girls, in uniform dress, acted the boy, died of the same ailment on Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mrs. Alice as waitl·esses. September 26. Virginia and Mary Bowen, Mrs. Milton Bodell, Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Densley an- Jane Nichols recovered from similar Rhodes, Mrs. R. T. Bodell, Mr. and nounce the birth of a son, Saturday. illnesses. Mrs. Spencer Miller, Miss Olive Millert Mr. and Mrs. William H. Freeman JoA:lss Helen Christensen, Miss Florence announce the marriage of their <laugh~ Bodell, Miss Norma Freeman, Irwin ter, Lyda, to Royal B. Woody of Salt ·~ Bowles, Ross Crane, Leon ChristenLal{e. Mr. and Mrs. ·woody will make \ sen. Herbert Butterfield and Douglas their home in Salt ..uake. :'.IRS. LUCILLE PAJ..r.-IE~ Miller. Miss Doris Cundick of West Jordan Correspond~nt Miss Lillis Forman is visiting in spent the week as guest of Mr. and n.. F. D. No. l, 1\'lidvalc ! Midvale the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wilford Crane. Heber. Butterfield and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischner and Samuel Beckstead, Farrell and Ruth The Beehive girls of theM. I. A. endaughter, Oneda, and son, Lavon, were- Beckstead s.pent Saturday and Sunday joyed a candy party and games Frldinner guestl'l of Mr. lllld Mrs. Brady at Bountiful, guests of Mi. and Mrs. day evening- of last week at the home at Salt Lake during tile week. Ben Maxfield. of Mrs. John A, Miller. Those presBishop and ~-Irs. Wilford J. Myers Mt·s. Thomas Sheppic spent several ent were Miss Sarah Miller, Miss announce the birth of a son last days last week With Mr. and Mrs. El- Dorothy Eastman, Miss Hannah BoTuesday. ton Palmer at West Jordan dell, Miss Lois Butterfield, Miss Jes· . Mr. and Mrs. Reuben S. Hamilton The marriage of Lores Ardell Beck- sie Eastman, Miss Fay Butterfield~ had as their week-end guests Mr. and stead, son of Mrs. Nina Beckstead, to Mrs. Earl Poore, Mrs. R. L. Parry, Mrs. Rex 'Winder of Salt Lake, and Miss Della Hyatt of Sandy toolt place Mrs. George J. Miller, Miss Maurine Mr. and Mrs. Eldted Hamilton and Saturday. A reception was given at Butterfield and the hostess. children. and were' entertained at din- tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miss Fay Butterfield ls spending ner Sunday also, Mr. and Mrs. Orin BeckStead Monday evening. Games this week at Riverton, the guest of Crump, Mr. and MFs. Rex Hamilton, and refreshments were enjoyed l.>Y a Mr. and Mrs. Hans B. Jensen. Mrs. Ralph Hamilton and Mr. and large number of friends and relatives. 'fr Mrs. Sarah Beckstead spent two J.'> s. El rna Hamiit on, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Freeman was weeks at the home· of her daughter, honored guest at a party given ln Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stockings. honor of Mrs. Harrison Tippets at A large group of Boy Scouts atMRS. R.~. MEY~R~OFFER, Salt Lake, Monday. tended the Boy Scout circus held in rrespon en Herman Freeman is spending the Salt Lake last Friday evening. Lark, Utah winter at Shoshone, Idaho. Afrs. Wayne Tischner of Riverton, if' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Battison had as Mrs. Marinda Dimond of West Jor~ Mr. and Mrs. Mat Morrison left for their guests Thursday, Mr. a..nd Mrs. dan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. their home in Rock Springs, Wyo., the Beckstead on Tuesday. forepart of tbe week afte1· visiting Forrest Parry an d son, Max. Miss Leone Park and Miss Helen Mrs. Joseph T. Hutchings is lm- relatives here for several days. Crane entertained at a Valentine proving at her home after being very Mrs. R. F. Meyerhoffer was the party Monday at the home of Miss ill the past week. guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Gubler Crane. Progressive games were playMr. and Mrs. E ....... Maxfield and and daughter Mrs. Stella Gubler, in ed and midnight supper was served family of American Fork, Miss Melva Salt Lake City, Stmda.y afternoon. to Do.nald Peterson of Lark, Miss riudSQn of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. J. Fahrni entertained the Doris Cundick of West Jordan, Miss Elmer Palmer were guests of Mr. and Ladies Bridge club at her home Laura Nielsen, Jack Scouten, Carlyle Mrs. Joseph F. Palmer, Sunday. Thursday evening of last week with Holt, Harold Holt, Allen Holt, Verl Mrs. Lydia Bateman of West Jor- cards and luncheon. Prizes were given Beckstead, Enno Whedon of South dan spent Tuesday at the home of to M'rs. Fred Fahrni, fil'st, and Mrs. Jordan, Leola Hackenson of Midvale, her daughtet, Mrs. Elmer Palmer. Sherman Wilcox, second, Mrs. Peter Jack and ~rl Park, James Crane, A Valentine dance was given in the Carl received consolation. Luncheon Elroy Dansie, Misses Marjorie and hall Tuesday evening after the M. I. was served to Mrs. Millie Wykert, Jean Langford, Miss Jean Madsen, A. meeting. h-:!rs. R. F. Meyerhoffer, Mrs. D. A. Miss Edith Freeman and Miss Laura. Thomas, Mrs. Almie Bloom, Mrs. Stokes. Peter Carl, Mrs. Fred Fahrnl, Mrs. Hans Sorensen left last Tuesday for Sherman Wilcox, Mrs. James MeDonhis home at Shoshone, Idaho, after ald and trrs. Clyde Crump. Mrs. spending a month as guest of his James McDonald as honor guest, also daughter, Mrs. I . E. Freeman and The following students of Sandy received a prize. family.. junior high school have earned mem~ Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas enterThe Riverton Ladies Literary club bership in the Torchbearer and tained with a bil'thday party for their met at the home of Mrs. John Han- Scbolarsb..ip clubs of the school: daughter, Ruth, in the recreation hall sen, Thursday, where Mrs. Mary Eg_B Torchbearer, Evan Madseni 9-B Saturday evening, when they enter9 bert was hostess. The book review, Scholarship. Beth Mitchell, Elvera· tained 15 boys and girls, honoring "Alexander's Bridge," by Willa Cath- Bird R\_lth Nielson Elizabeth Ander- Ruth's twelfth birthday anniversary. er, was given by Stella Berrett, after son ' Pearl Ostle~ Grace Nelson, A pleasant evening was spent in which luncheon was served to Mrs. BlMche Severson ' Peggy Peterson, playing games and dancing, and the Minnie Hansen, Mrs. Nellie Miller, J Rodney Alsop, Wallace Hall, Dale late luncheon was served in conclu~ Mrs. Blanche .Densley, Mrs, Cleo l Thompson and verdant Despain; 9~A sian. Page, Mrs. Jenrue Morgan, Mrs. Sadie . Scholarship, Afae Alsop; 8-B TorchMr. and Mrs. Sandstrom and daughMor~an, Mrs. Ella Swenson and Mrs. 1 bearers, Janlce Beck, Bernice Grant; ter spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Carne Green. 18-B Scholarship, Eleanor Fordham, Mr. and Mrs. James Brogan and Joyce Christensen, Loa Nelson, Nellie two brothers, Isaac and Earnest D ai d Vivi p t 7 s h 1 Oliver, spent Saturday in Midvale. a:s"J:.p,n a;austin:n ;0 ~~~';.~; w~~e; Mrs. John Webb, Jr., and her parT hb rt p t ents, tfr. and tfrs. Daniel Peterson ege U riCeS SwainRa; Sh-Bl Norlc earV~rs,. ~ Fe er- and Miss LaRue Peterson were visitson, c e e son. 1rgtn1A ergu. son. 6-B Scholarship Lowell Ostler ors to Bmgham Saturday. All~gat1ons that the Challenge .as- Gle~ Hyatt, Ralph :Bishop, Delberf 1 Mi~s Ethel Ras~ussen, Mis!:l Zoa sociatlon of Los Angeles is operatmg S J hn T t R b rt Sta ley Garf1eld and Pxincxpal D. Franlt Grifcontrary to the pol~cy of the federal ! R~~~a,Bo~ ~:;:::nMnn~. ~la selter~ fitbs entertained the . school children fa:m board by selling butte: at cut 1berg Fay~' Olson Nelda Pierson· 6 _A \Yednesday aft~rnoon m commemorapnces locally while functiomng as a ' h. G pt B t d bon of Valentme's day. A program government financed cooperative, are Scholars lp, a 11 e erson, er 1a e. was rendered and a Valentine box for SPECIAL BREAKFAST Sho1·t Orders at All Hours U. S. CAFE Harry Thomas, Prop. D ON'T BE SOLD INSURANCEBUY IT! How much life insurance should I carry? How much you should buy depends upon your view of the economic value of your life tn relation to others' lives for a certain number of years. Why wait for the insurance agent to come around and advise you on a matter as important as Ufe insurance? Call J . J. CRANE Representing 1\letropolito.n IMe Insu.mnce Company Phone Mid. 219. Pioneer Street SUIT SALE Now Is the Time to Buy TAILOR-MADE SUITS $16.09 AND UP With Extra Trousers $19.50 AND UP Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. Alterations, Cleaning a nd Pressing H. F. RASMUSSEN TAILOR Phone Mid. 249-W. 64 w . Cent er -- . SOUTH J 0 R DAN * * 1* LARK * * Sandy Junior High Students Honored S. L. Dairies Fight All dC tP • 5 contained in a protest sent the farm board Tuesday by five large dairies of Salt Lake county. ln a letter to James C. Stone, chairman of the board, the complainants stated that the Challenge association is selling butter in Salt Lake at 15 cents a pound wholesale, while the same product is being sold in Los Angeles at 19 cents a pound. Tra.nsportation from Los Angeles here is one cent, t~e letter says, thus the associ~.. tlon lS discriminating against th1s territory in the amount of 3 cents a pound. The communication was signed by the Western Creamery company, the Nelson-Ricks company, the Mutual Creamery company, the Mountain States Creamery compatiy and the Brooklawn Creamery company. * HERRIMAN * I all and a helping of light refreshments were served . * 1\fRS. SPENOER MILLElt. Correspondent R. F. D. No. 1, Riverton * I ! Sickness • I Midvale Garage • • • • • • • • • * • • * I • • • MIDVALE GARAGE ••••••••••••• • • • "THE SPIRIT OF THE WEST'' • • • • • • • • • "SINISTER HANDS" •m • • • • • • • • • • • • • "THE MUMMY" •• • • • • • • ••••••••••••• II Friday and Saturday, February 17 and 18 The Weekly Exhaust * - - 1 On account of the highway being l blocked with snow, the following ! items did not reach the Journal office in time for publication in last week's Miss Annie Crane entertained a. issue: nu.mber of friends at her home WedMr. a.nd Mrs. E. P. Nell entertained nesday evening of last week. Pro- their "500" card club at their home gressive games were played and a late Thursday evening of last week with ,luncheon was served to Miss Phyllis cardS and a late luncheon, which was Bodell Miss Olive Miller Miss Fern served to the following guests: Mr. Bodell: Miss Dot ....!rumpt Miss Bernice and Mrs. D. Frank Griffith, Mr. and Freeman, Miss Farrel Bodell, Mrs. Ed Mrs. Gecrge Eastman, Mrs. David D. . Rhodes, Mrs. F. T. Cra,ne, Miss Eliz- Magee, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell, Mrs. 1 abeth Crane Miss Esther Crane and R. F. Meyerhoffer, Mr. and Mrs. Althe hostess. ' mie Bloom and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roberts and Nell. The card games were awarded three daughters, Pearl, Dorothy and with prizes going to Mrs. David MaLouise all of California, were the gee and Mrs. R. F. Meyerhoffer, guests of George Usher and Mr. and gentlemen's prizes to George Eastman Mrs. 0. R. Freeman part of the week. and Almie Bloom. They left Tuesday for Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Morrison from Miss Flossie Butterfeild, Miss Glora Rock Springs, Wyo., are the guests Butterfield, Ray Crane and Nephi of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson tltis Butterfield are spending the week at week. After fighting for life against an Riverton as guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. John Christensen entertained illness contracted last September, and Mrs. Thomas A. Butterfield. the ward Reliet society presidency and Charles Dewey Nichols, Jr., 9-monthJasse H. Dansie left for Salt Lake, acting teachers at her home Monday Sunday, where he will visit friends. evening. The forepart of the evening The following program was ren· was devoted to relief work and gendered in Mutual Tuesday evening: eral discussions on ward teaching by Folk dancing by Orvid Bowles, Wal· the ladies, the social hour was follow· lace Butterfield, John Eastman, Beth ed with a dainty luncheon which was from the Butterfield, Geraldine Huggins and served to ten ladies. Miss Verda WilLaura Butterfield, they danced "Dan- son assisted the hostess in serving the ish Dance of Greeting," and "Shoe- following: Mrs. Harry Reed, Mrs . maker Dance," under the direction of Dorus A. Thomas, Mrs. Horace Seal, HOWDY, FOLKS-We've made Miss Helen Hales; under supervision lira. A. Coombs, Mrs. A. J. Hatt, Mrs. great strides towards equal rights in of Mrs. Florence Bodell, HAnnie Daniel Peterson and Mrs. Retta Grifthis country. A generation ago only Laurie.'' and "Folk Songs," were sung fiths. rich people had appendicitis. by Edna Bowles and Hannah Bodell; Mrs. R. F. Meyerhoffer and sons, male quartet under direction of Levi Ralph and Gordon, were the guests of Also, great strides have been Freeman, sang, "My Old Kentucky Mrs. George Skelton and daughter, made in the automobile business. Home.'' "Oh, Susanna," "Old Black Margaret, in Salt Lake City, Sunday Our special equipment ls a good Joe," the singers were Reuben Free- evening. example of what modern science man, Marvin Freeman, George WalkMr. and Mrs. Tom Clark enterand .btvention can do. er and Levi Freeman. The "folk taj.ned a few friends at bridge in their music/' was explained by Mrs. T. A. home Friday evening. A late lunch~ We read about the health expert Ingram. eon was served. who deplores the crowded conditions Miss Mary Butterfield entertained Mrs. David Magee and son, Roy, of the hospitals. Ole the Oiler ad- her Primary class at a Valentine party and Mrs. Alice Wilcox and daughter, vances the idea. that they will soon Monday afternoon in the ward house. Patsie, were the guests of Mrs. Lavon have to limit them to those who Games were played and refresh- Evans, Friday, in Salt Lake iCty. really need them. ments served to 12. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Scow, their sis• Loran S. Miller , _is spending the ter, Miss Dorothy Wilson and cousins, News Item week at Riverton. "'the guest of Mrs. Marie Wilson, Ivan Scow and Dora Women who have a college educa- Heber S. Crane. Scow, all from Mayfield, spent the Uon usually marry abOut 30. Miss Elizabeth Crane and Miss forepart of last week at the home of Esther Crane are the guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen as and Mrs. I . E . Stocking of Riverton. their guests, also as guests of Miss Miss Fern Bodell entertained her Verda Wilson. They returned to their Primary class at a Valentine party home Tuesday afternoon. Monday afternoon in the ward house. Games were played and refreshments were served to 20. j Miss Jessie Farmer is spending two ~ms_ THOMAS J. OSTLER, / • weeks in Salt La.ke. • Mrs. Glenn A. Freeman returned Correspondent Ole says far too 1 home Tuesday evening of last week ~ Phone Midvale 266-W many for any woman to marry. after spending several days visiting in ---------------* .. * * Salt Lake. Mrs. Beth Alsop and Mrs. Myrtle • Height of Nerve A candy party was enjoyed Thurs- Ostler were visitors Thursday afterThe convict who asks the warden to give him an outside room with a day evening of last week at the home noon of Mrs. Veloy Allsop and Mrs. of Mrs. Gerald Stone. Games were Myrtle Hyatt. • southern exposure. played. The guests were Miss Lillis Mrs. Lily Bagley visited with her Forman, Miss Fay Kidd, Miss Verna sister in Salt Lake during last week. Height of Quality Eli Slagowski a.nd John Slagowsld • The well known MOBILOIL and Bowen, Miss Lucy Butterfield, Mrs. decil 0. Poore and the hostess. of Lyman, Wyo., were guests Tues· GREASES. Miss Dot Crump left Wednesday to day of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostvisit friends In Bluffdale. ler. • trrs. Marland Freeman and son, The Boy Scout club of Sandy Jun- 111"11 West Center St . P h one Mid. 48 Darwin, are visiting In Midvale, t h e lor high school, under direction of Midvale Boy Dies After Long Illness Wheat Cakes and Coftee........... -15<> Wa.ffle and Coffee........................ lilc Wheat Cakes, COlfee and Two Eggs ...................... _..................... SOc Ham and Eggs or Bacon and Eggs with Toast, Potatoes and Coffee ·······-·········--·~-·········-S5c One Fried Egg, Bam or Bacon, Toast, Potatoes, Coffee. ......... -.25c ALL KlNDS OF PIES, 5c A OUT * Scoutmaster Glenn 0. Pollard, gave Bateman of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. the following program at the school Orson Smith of Draper, :tnd special auditorium Friday afternoon: Invo- guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hart, Mr. cation, Dale Thompson; flag cere- and Mrs. Nell Olson and Mr, and Mrs. mony; vocal solo, Fred Jaynes; fire Axtel Christen~en of Midvale and Mr. by flint and steel contact; demonstra- and Mrs. E. R. Madsen of Sandy. • tion; fire by friction; first aid demonThe junior class of the Jordan high stration of scouts of Troop 121, un- school has selected the following der direction of Eagle Scout Frances prom committee: Miss Hertha JenE. Webb; dance, Miss Janice Beck; sen and Miss Emeline Grant of Sandy, signaling, by Commissioner Arthur E. Miss Willa Stokes, Midvale; Melvin Peterson; talk on "History of Scout- Weenig, Riverton; Wayne Sofie and ing," and repeating of the scout laws, Deloy McMullin of South Jordan. by Lewis Bishop. Henry Bills returned home Tuesday The meeting held at Sandy First from a Salt Lake hospital where he ward chapel Sunda,y evening was has spent the past two weeks. visited by the missionary group, unMiss Eva Crapo, daughter of Mr. der direction of Lynn Bennion, prin- and Mrs. C. C. Crapo, returned home cipal of junior seminary of East Jar- Tuesday from the Northern States dan stake. Speakers were Miss Cleo mission, where she bas spent the past Lundberg and Clark Gardner, re- 26 months. turned missionaries of Sandy Second The students of the ninth grade of ward, and Lynn Bennion. Miss ROber- Sandy junior high school and their ta Lindsay and Miss Ethel Smart of teachers will hold a party at the Midvale gave readings. Musical nwn- school auditorium Friday evening. bers were given by Miss Franci~a The First and Second wards will Gardner and Clark Gardner. entertain all over 60 years of age, and Mr. and Mrs. H. s. Hyatt announce their partners, Wednesday, February the marriage of their daughter, Della, 22. Dinner will be served in the reto Lares Ardell Beckstead, of South spective wards at 12 o'clock, after Jotdan, Saturday of last week. which the ones from the First ward Mrs. Ali-ce Jensen spent part of last \Vill join the Second ward where a week in Salt Lake, the guest of her picture show will be presented. mother, Mrs. L. Parry. The Third ward will hold a ward reMrs Myr·le Allsop and l1'ttle daugh union at the ward chapel, Wednesday, ter returned home Friday of last February 22, in connection with the week after spending two weeks at the party honoring the old folks of that home of her sister, Mrs. H. S. Hyatt. ward. A number of friends and neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parkinson, Mr. entertained at the home of Mrs. Her- and Mrs. William Winn and Mr. and bert Wright, Friday afternoon, han- Mrs. J. M. Bagley were luncheon oring Mrs. Etta Hall. Following games, luncheon was served to Mrs. guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. 0. M a b e1 E . N e l son, M rs. R eg N e1son, El. Vombaur, Mrs. J. Cowley, Mrs. Eleanor PolMrs. ¥yrtle McNamara, Mrs. Eleanor lard, Mrs. Martho. Bolliger Mrs. Vin1 Pollard, Mrs. Pearl Shaw, Mrs. Myrtle nie Boulter, Mrs. Fern Clark, Mrs. Ostler, Mrs. Nora Peterson, Mrs. Kritser and Mrs. Sarah Rawson were Ester Boulter, Mrs. Ancel Rich, Mrs. hostesses at the work and business Delores Tolman, Mrs. Lena McNarney, meeting of the Relief society held in Mrs. Alma Erickson, Mrs. J. Dalton, Sandy First ward, Tuesday. Mrs. Mrs. Nora Bateman, Mrs. Sopbrona Elise Sorenson gave a talk and disBateman, Mrs. Effie Farnsworth, Mrs. tributed literature on " Making the Elizabeth Nelson, Mrs. Mamie Pier~ Milk Supply Safe." She also gave son, Mrs. Littlefield, Mrs. Francis illustrations showing the food value Wright, Mrs. Walter Wright, of contained in our different foods also Sandy, and guest of honor, Mrs. Etta Hall. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mabel gave comparisons on milk in regard E. Nelson and Mrs. Myrtle Me- to other foods. Namara. Miss Carolyn Hay and Miss Lucile Peterson entertained the S. P. C.'s of Sandy Wednesday evening. The evening was spent playing bridge. Luncheon was served at 11 p. m. Those present were: Miss Verda Stewart, Miss Dorothy Watkins, Miss Ruth Bennion, Miss Afton Brown, Miss Virg1nia Greaves, Miss Lurelda Raddon Late at night, one of and Miss Ruth Adamson. the family, perhaps a Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Vombaur were child, becomes suddenly dinner guests ThUrsday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrison. ill. A doctor is needed. The officers and teachers of the What can bring help First ward Primary enterta.ined the children at a Valentine party Monas quickly as th.e teleday at the ward chapel. phone? Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vombaur, Mr. and Mrs. G. Evie and son. Grant, and In emergendes, a teledaughter, Shirla, Mrs. Anna Hewlett, protects you. In phone 0. E. Vombaur, Jr., and son, Donald, countless everyday uses all of Salt Lake, tfr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baguit serves you, running erley and son, Elwin, of Sandy, were 1 rands to the sto1·es, tlle Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. druggiJSt, to f r i e n d s' o. E. Vombaur, Sr., at their home on l homes. With a telephone, South State street. i 1 friends can reach you. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McComb of Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunday These, and many other of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrison of services, the telephone Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Madsen enter· penorms for a few cents tained the teachers club at their home a day. on South State street Saturday eve~ ning. Valentine decorations were carried out. Prizes were awarded Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Greenwood of Midvale. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. NielTelephone & Telegraph Co. son, Mr. Emd Mrs, Reg White, Mr. and The Mountain States Ml's. J. M. Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gardner of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen ---------------------------------- J SANDY * I HOOT GIBSON -in- -withDORIS HILL, HOOPER ATCHLEY • Sunday and Monday, February 19 and 20 -withJACK MULHALL and PHYLLIS BARRINGTON A Story of Fakers and Mediums Who Prey on Gullible Women Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, February 21, 22 and 23 KARLOFF THE UNCANNY -in- II I -withZita Johann, David Manners, Edward Van Sloan Arthu1· Byron I Ill Ill |