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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL vocation, President Heber J. Burgan; selection, ladies' quartette, Donna Canning, Evelyn Handley, Willa Stokes and Ruth Angel; vocal solo, Vemon G!'ay, Editor Andria. Anderson, 1\frs. Lucille B. Entered as second class matter at Swenson, accompanist; reading, Azathe postoffica at MJ.dvale, Utah, under lia Pack, "The Soul of a Voilin," and "Lines to Horace;" piano solo, Mrs. Act of March 3, 1879. Lucille B. Swenson; remarks, Edmund Terms of subscription, per year (l.n Cragun; whistling selections, Maxine advance), $1.00. MID-VALE JOURNAl Simmons; reading, Don Swenson, aG- companist, Mrs. Lucille B. Swenson; ADVERTISING RATES Display, p er column inch. ............. $0.35 remarks, Bishop Graham; vocal solo, Readers, per line ............................ .10 Andria Anderson: remarks, Bishop Modern Job Printing Department Horace T. Godfrey; response, Horace maintained. All prices based on the Burgan, the missionary; selection, male quartette; benediction, Bishop Frankllng Printing Price List. George Graham. All business correspondsnce should Mrs. Lucy Green visited Monday be addressed to the Midvale J onrnal, afternoon with Mrs. Lester Forbush 136 N. Main :St., Midvale, Utah.. Phone of East Midvale. Mid. 178. Horace W. Burgan and son Horace were speakers Sunday evening at the M. I. A. conjoint held at the Sandy First ward. James Walker underwent an operMrs. H. S. Crane of Riverton was ation Wednesday of last week at. the a proud mother, indeed, at University St. Mark's hospital. of Utah commencement exercises Tuesday. The fifth of her daughter::~ was graduated from the institution. She was Miss LaVon Crane of the school of business. She and the other Publishing of a list of registration four daughters who had already been agents in Salt Lake county for the graduated in previous classes honored their mother at a luncheon party in coming fall election is due before reg~ Salt Lake. istration for the ballotting this fall. The other daughters who have earned diplomas at the university are The county commission .Monday appointed 54 Democrats and 59 RepubMrs. A. Delbert Smith. formerly Olive licans as agents. The political party Crane, class of 1928; Mrs. Thomas polling the largest number of votes Pierpont, Jr., formerly Ferril Crane, for congressman is entitled to name and Miss Alta Crane, class of 1930, the registration agent. and Miss Vilate Crane, class of 1931. Fift h Daughter Is Graduated From "U" Election Agents For County Are Named * - - - - - - - - - * Farm Train Being UNION Prepared for Stops MBS. RA OHEa.FOBBUSH Correspondent P hone Midvale 280-W *------------* Mrs. Bessie Forbush visited Tuesday with Mrs. Lester Forbush of East Midvale. Mtss Beth Boggess underwent an operation for appendicittes Monday at the L. D . S. hospital. Mrs. Edison Denney entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for eight. Miss Rae Smart is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dow. Mr. and Mrs. David Smart joined Mrs. Farro! White and Mrs. Carl Standish and enjoyed a motor trip Sunday over the Alpine loop in Utah county. Friday of la.st week Mrs. E. E. Boggess was a. house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carlisle of Yale avenue, Salt Lake City. Horace Burgan left Monday morning to attend missionary school prior to his departure on a mission for the L. D . S. church to the North Central states. Mr. Burgan expects to leave Thursd.ay, June 15, with a group of misaionaries for his field of labor. They expect to go by way of Chicago, where they will visit the World's Fair and separate there for their different destinations. A 'farewell testimonial honoring Mr. Burgan was held Thurs· day evening of last week at the Union ward chapel. The following program was rendered: Selection, quartette, William Childs, Roy J. Price, Bruno Stelter and John Rich, accom panied by Newell Johnson; in- (Continued from Page One) and the Utah-Idaho Central railroad, over whose Uhes the train will run. The extension service specialists of the Utah State Agricultural college are giving their assistance in the preparation of suitable exhibit material for each of the cars; and the exhibit train promises to be of a very educational nature. The train will begin its tour in Salt Lake county on Jime 19, where stops will be made at West Jordan and Riverton. The next two days will be spent in Utah county, where six stops will be made. One day will be spent in Davis and Weber counties ,one day in Box Elder county and one day in Cache county. 20 C 10C CORN FLAKES- 25 Kellogg's, lge pkgs. C CORN FLAKESLarge Utah brand...... 2 PRUNES3 lbs ........................... 19c HEWLETI''S YUM SYRUP- ~:k8 -~~~..~~~~~...... 29c MEATS ~~::~. ~~~~~=:. . 17c ~~~~~-~~~~~=- . . 17c .. . 17 ~~~~-~-~=~~= 17c . :~u~~ ~~~~~- C ~!~.~~~~--..... 17c . . . . 17 c 17 ::u!~ -~-~-~:.~ RUMP ROAST BEEF-Pound.......... C r RIVERTON *! The Seventies of the West Jordan undergoing a operation for tumor ot stake entertained at a party in the the brain. The speakers were Presischool auditorium Wednesday eve- dent Almon T. Butterfield, Patriarch ning. Games and refreshments were Joseph S. H. Bodell, Lawrence Peterenjoyed by a large crowd. son and Rufus K. Hardy of Salt Lake. Funeral services for Woodrow' She is survived by her parents, Mr. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mrs. Hans B. Jensen, and the talReuben Peterson, were conducted in lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. the South Jordan chapel Saturday a.f- Myrtle Peterson, Miss Nona Jensen ternoon, unde rthe direction of Bishop and twin sister Ruth, Mahonri and Byrum H. Beckstead. Interment was Henrick and Mrs. Pearl Palmer and in the South Jordan cemetery, under Mary Lloyd of West Jordan. Interthe direction of C. I. Goff and Son men.t was tn the Riverton cemetery. mortua..ry. The Primary class to which she be~ Miss Laura Nielson is improving in longed were the flower girls. Mrs. Esther woodbury of Bennion spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans B. Jensen. The fire department responded to a call Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sllcock. There was very litUe damage done, as the fire was nearly extinguished before the department arrt ved. Miss Harriet Wiberg spent the week at Draper visiting with Mr. and WASH POWDERI Afrs. George Whetman. Gold Medal, 5-lb. pkg. Miss Mary Parr, Miss Dorothy Broadbent, Miss Betty Durfee, Miss Leola Mortensen, Miss Verda Butterfiled and Miss Thora White entertained at a progressive dinner at their homes tn honor of their partners, At the last course, which was served at the home of Leola Mortensen, progressive games were played. Miss Glendon Nielsen and Miss Jennie May entertained at a dinner COFFEE-Folger's party in honor of Miss Ruby Stone Red Can, lb. ................ and Dell V. Smith of West Jordan, at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nielsen. Covers were laid for the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Page, Miss Pearl Stone, Mr. and .Mrs. MALT SYRUPGerald Stone, William Ohlwiler, Old Milwaukee ..... ____ Henry Schmidt a.nd Lynn Hart. Mrs. James Broadbent and Mrs. B. E. Burgan entertained the M. M. M. club at luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred May at a quilting party Friday. Miss Blenda White left Thursday in company with Mr. and Mrs. Kartchner of Provo, for Texas, where they expect to be touring for the next four weeks. They will also visit the Century of Progress exposition at Chi.. cago. Mrs. Nellie Richey of Texas ts visit1 ing with relatives at Riverton for several weeks. LEGS OF PORKMr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischner enterPound ...................... .. 1' tained at a wedding reception at the 1 ward amusement hall, Friday, tn LEGS OF VEALI honor of the marriage of their daughPound ........................ ter Oneda and Albert Steadman of eBnnion. Mr. and Mrs. Steadman and FRESH GROUND MEATMr. and Mrs. Tischner left for south2 pounds ern Utah, Saturday, where they will for .............................. tour and also visit relatives. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Steadman will make their home at Bennion. M rs. Thomas P. Page returned home Saturday after spending four days as guests of Mrs. Emma Gatherum at Holladay. j theMr. and Mrs.otZenas announce marriage their Stone daughter Ruby SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 10 MACARONI, SPAGHETI'I OR N 0 0 D L E S--American Beauty, 8 packages ................ the L. D. S. hospital after undergoing to Dell V. Smith of West Jordan. The maniage took place at the Salt The choir, under the direction of Lake temple, Wednesday. Mr. and William H. Newbold, gave the pro- Mrs. Smith will make their home at gram at the monthly conjoint meet- West Jordan. Mrs. Smith has been the guest of honor at several parties ing at Crescent, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Newbold during the week. Misses Blenda. and Adria. White reentertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. a.nd Mrs. Lee A. Palmer ot Salt Lake. turned home last Tuesday from a Mr. and Mra. Elmer Palmer enter- week1 s visit in California.. Mr. and Mrs. Gwynne Page and tained at dinner Thursday evening for Mia$ Doris Burgon of Union and Her- Selyf Page returned home Tuesday from a visit to the world's fair at Chiman Smith of Draper. Mrs. Elmer Palmer and chlldren cago. Mrs. Charles Carpenter of Beverly spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Hills, Calif., is spending several weeks Lydia Bateman, at West Jordan. The Gospel Message class of the as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sunday school, with their teacher, Heber S. Crane and relatives. Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield and Mrs. Ann Holt, enjoyed a weiner roa.at 1n Little Willow canyon Tuesday eve- Mahonrt Butterfield were hostesses to the members or the M. M. M. club at ning. Mrs. Harry Howard of Salt Lake the home of Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis of Wednesday. Luncheon was served to Park City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lionell Myers, Mrs. Fred May, Mrs. James S. Ferrell, Mrs. I. E. Mrs. Charles Peterson.., Sunday. Freeman, Mrs. P. D. Christensen, Mrs. Gordon Leonard of Salt Lake Mrs. William Torkelsen. Mrs. Thomas is spending a few days with ber Newman, Mrs. Ruby Broadbent, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Charles Peterson. B. E. Burgan, Mrs. Hershel Egbert, Miss Maura Nielsen la spending the Mrs. Melvin Peterson, and Mrs. Jack week at Provo, the gue.st of Mr. and Madsen, Mrs. Charles Myers. Mrs. L. S. Fotheringham. The Riverton Second ward M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Oi'vill Dimond of held their monthly conjoint meeting West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sunday evening. The speaker of the Contratto of Bingham were guests of evenJng was Reed Beckstead of the Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Beckstead, Sunstake presidency of the M. I. A. The day. I. N. Beckstead is able to be around Rhythm band of the Second ward again after being confined to his bed furnished two numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Madsen enterfor several days. tained at dinner Thursday in honor of Miss Vida Palmer and Theron Mrs. Fred May. Hutchings attended the B. Y. U. gradMiss LaRue Holt of Routh Jordan uation exercises at Provo, Sunday. spent five days during the week with Mrs. Sadie Donohue of Pioche, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Butterfield. Nev., has been spending several days Mr. and Mrs. Ren Howard and Mr. as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Leo D. and Mrs. A. S. Cantonwine of Salt Palmer. Lake entertained in honor of their Miss Ruth Sorenson of Driggs, Ida., wedding amliversaries at the home of spent the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Friday eveMiss Ann Holt. ning, June 2. Covers were laid for The choir will present a special proMr. and Mrs. George W. Bllls, Mr. gram in the ward chapel Sunday, and Mrs. Joseph Park, Mr. and Mrs. June 11, at regular sacrament meeting, and John M. Knight o! Salt Lake J. A. Park, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Newman nf Will be the speaker. Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rush~ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McMullin had ton of Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. as their guest Sunday, LaVern Ekins Rasmussen of Midvale, and Mr. and of Ogden. Mrs. Allison Bills of Salt Lake. Mary McMullin and Pearl Stone enMr. and Mrs. George W. Bllls and tertaied in honor of Ruby Stone, a Mrs. Joseph Park spent last Jl 1riday bride of the near future. Progressive as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rasgames were played and luncheon was mussen and Mrs. Vern Lester at Midserved to 30. Prizes ~ent to Caroline vale. Berrett and Barta McMullin. Mrs. Millard Henderson and children of Garfield spent the week visiting with Mrs. Henderson's parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Samuel H. Howard !\IRS. z. T. BUTTERFIELD Master Dick Howard ~s spending Oorrespoodent two weeks at Garfield with Mr. and Riverton, Utah Mrs. Millard Henderson. an operation for appendicitis. * -~------------ * *----------- * SOUTH J ORDAN I Funeral services were held Friday MRS. LUCILLE PALMER at the Riverton First ward chapel for Correspondent I Rintha Sarah Jensen, 12, twin daugh· R. F. D. No. 1, Midvale ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans B. Jensen, * * who died at the L. D. S. hospital after RASMUSSEN'S MARKET 39C 33C 43C 6~otc~.~~~T=. . . 12C 15c 17c 19C We Pay 15c P er Dozen for Eggs P. C. Rasmussen 's Phone Your Orders -·· Midvale, Utah --- We Deliver ..__________________ ___________ J Friday, June 9, 1933 RITES CONDUCTED FOR PETER G. LUNDELL Funeral services for Peter Gusta.f Lundell were conducted at the Herriman ward chapel Thursday, June 1, with First Counselor Thomas Freeman officiating. Mr. Lundell died at his home in Herriman May 30. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Elda Johnson of Benjamin; a daughter, Mrs. Ellen Butterfield, and seven grandchildren, all of Herriman. Mus!c at the services was furnished by a mixed quartet composed of Dell1a Freeman, Eunice Butterfield, Levi Freeman and Grafton Bowles, with Dot Crump as organist. Prayer was offered by Thomas S. Butterfield. The following paid tribute to Mr . Lundell: Bishop Henry Lundell of Benjamin, J. s. H. Bodell, Albert J. Crane a.nd Heber S. Crump of Herriman. Benediction was pronounced by Second Counselor Milton Bodell. President Almon J. Butterfield of the. West Jordan stake dedicated the grave. Mr. Lundell was born October 26, 1847, at Westaras, Sweden. Peterson visited her parents, ].ir. and 1 ers were William Ohwiler, Henry Mrs. Samuel Cundlck, several days Cooley, John Booth, Grandle Ftnlaythis week. J s~n, D. L. Bate~an, Dell Smith, Solan Mrs. Ada Goodridge and 'Jons, \Vii- 1 Rtchardson, Bishop Haun and Mrs. lice and Clarence; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harriet Jacogsen. Prayers were by Bywater of Lehi Misses Jean and 1 Henry Cooley and David T, Dahl. • • Florence Butler of Butlerville joined The programfor the M. I. A. cona party of friends Wednesday of lR~t I joint meeting held Sunday night was week and enjoyed luncheon at Llb~tly under the direction of Grandle FinPark, after which they attended a Iayson. Singing was under the directheater, followed by swimming at t.be 1 tton of Ivan Dahl. Bishop GeOl·ge 1 Wasatch plunge. 1 Graham of Salt Lake was the Mrs. Melvin Clements and Mrs. speaker. Cornet duet, Maxine Devere Olive Lloyd and children of Midvale and Dorothy Greenwood, accompanied spent Monday with their parents, Me. by Donna Orton; violin and piano and Mrs. John Yates. duet, Alma. Ditmer and Milton Palmer of Salt Lake. Prayers, Conrad Dahl Wednesday evening Mrs. Gertntde and William J. Leak. Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Gard· ner, Mr. and Mrs. '\Vendell Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpers of Armand Rundquist, Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Nora and Norma Bateman, Grandle Finlayson and Mr. and Mr. a.nd Mrs. Fred Coleman of Salt George Jackson of Lincoln, Idaho, at- Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page of tended the graduation exercises of the Riverton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. St. Mark's hospital training school James A. Bateman during the week. In Salt Lake from which Miss Grace The regular Friday night dance9 . Squire of this ward graduated. have been changed to Tuesday rught. Miss Melba. Gardner is home after A large number from this ward attended services held for apen di ng th e winter a t Mesa, Ar! z., W d theP funeral t teaching school. oo row e erson, son of M r. an d Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson of Mrs. ~- Reuben Peterson, who was Lincoln, Idaho, are guests of Mrs. ktilledwm an Tahutof accidelnt athElvdan-l Gertrude Squire. s on, yo. e unera was e a .. _ J h y t d f _ South Jordan, Saturday afternoon. M r. and .LY.US. o n a es an am Mi J f thi d d h ily spent Sunday visiting friends and ss ense_n o s W&l' an ot ers l'elatives at Santaquin. who were rn the accident are well on Eugene Pearson, 11-year-old son of their way to recovery. Mrs. Vern Gardner, Mrs. Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Milo Pearson, is imGardner, Mrs. Adeline Egbert, Mrs. proving at his home after being inD. Leroy Bateman attended the funjured when thrown from a horse eral services held for Henry E. BowThursday of last week. He suffered man at Provo, Friday. three broken ribs and numerous The marriage of Miss Ruby Stone bruises. Eugene and Doyle Ohwiler, of Riverton and Dell Smith of this son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ohwiler, ward took place in the Salt Lake temwere rtding the horse near Turpin's ple Wednesday of this week. Mr. blll when the horse stepped into a Smith is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto hole, causing it to fall. Doyle was Smith; he has recently returned from only slightly injured. a two year's mission for the L. D. S. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton, Jr., of Fillmore, have moved to Salt Lake for church and is prominent in social and the summer. Mr. Ptxton has charge church affairs. of the playgrounds at the Washington school. He wlll also take a course at the University of Utah this summer. The closing social of the M. I. A. is scheduled to be held Wednesday of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton, Jr., and family of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. PLUon, Sunday. They also attended fast meeting where they had their infant daughter named. Mrs. Alvin Cundick and children are visiting relatives in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman, "I'm glad we J1ave our Miss Edith Bateman and Jean Egbert own telephone again. I can were special guests at a chicken dincall the IStol'es, friends' ner Wednesday at the home of Mr. homes and elsewhel'e as and Mrs. Thomas Simpers at Murray. often as I like. For the A work and business meeting will daily erl'ands saved, it's well be held at the regular Relief society w·ol'th the few cents a day meeting Tuesday, June 13. The best way to can chicken and meat will be it costs. In emel'genciesdemonstrated. A large attendance is sudden sickness, fire or acdesired. cident, the telephone brings Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nish of Oakaid immediately." land, Calif., spent Thursday as guestJ of Willice Goodridge. They were special dinner guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ada Goodridge. Mr. Any employee will and Mrs. Nish left for their home Fri~ 1 day. take your order. Bishop D. M. Haun had charge of the monthly fast meeting which is held at 11 a. m. the first Sunday of each month during the summer. Sing~ The Mountain States ing was under the direction of Joseph 1 Schmidt, with Roma Butterworth at Telephone & Telegraph Co. the organ. There were seven baptized and two babies named. Speak- ' : . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . : Mrs.j . ''It's good to have it back again" • • I • • •• •••••• • • • • • "Made on Broadway" • • • • • • • • • ~~The First Year'' • • • • • • • • • • • • • ''Drum Taps'' • • • • • • I •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • I Ill Friday and Saturday, June 9 and 10 ROBERT MONTGOMERY and SALLY EILERS -IN- Children's Day Is Planned at Church • Sunday and Monday, June 11 and 12 The Community Methodist church will celebrate Chl!dren's day Sunday, June 11, at 10 a. m., with the following program: Invocation, Mrs. Louise King, auperindent of Junior department; bap· tism of children by the pastor, Rev. 0. C. King; announcements and offering. "A True Story," Mary Ontiverious; "Wait 'Till Next Sunday," Dorothy and Grace Rasmussen; "To Fit Ourselves for Service," Alexandra Karaglants; vocal solo, Betty Conkle; ucrusaders Are Marching," Reiko Watanukt; "A Garland of Gratitude," Beginners class; "The Safe Deposit Box," Irene Nelson; 44 Three Golden Keys/' Betty Strom; "A Glad Time," Mary Jane Estey; vocal solo, Racine Conkle; "A Guest of Bethany," Margaret Ontiverloua; "The Check," Dona Radovich; "Golden Sunbeams," Primary class; "A Bear Story," Ray West; '"Two Ways of Giving," Donald Nelson; "The Message of the Rainbow," Elaine Strom; '"The Lost Lamb," Tracy Nelson, Billy Hurd and Jack Grey; vocal solo, "The Ninety and Nine," Mearl Foy; benediction, Rev. King. ----- JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL -IN- Tuesday, Wednesday, a nd Thursday, June 13, 14 and 15 KEN MAYNARD And the Wonder Horse "Tarzan" -IN- With Los Angeles Boy Scout Troop No. 107 * -------------- * • WEST JORDAN \ • * MRS. LYDIA BATEMAN Correspondent. Phone Midvale 75-R-S * II Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson, whose marriage took place last wet)k. are making their home at Lark. ~·1.:s. I II - |