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Show • :B,riclay. ~fay THE MIDVALE JOURNAL 17, 1929 NOTICE OF DELINQUENA ASSESS MENT ALTA-HELENA MINING 9_ Mll.I.lrTG COMPANY LOCATION OF PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Jordan Seminary Graduating Luxemburg Wins Features the Beige Class Breaks Church Recot·d NOTICE There are delinquent upon the folIowin~ described stock, on account of an asser-r.ment levied on the 8th day of March, 1929, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective share holders as follows: No. of No. of Certificate Shares Amt. Name Peter Van, Jr. ·--····· 129 2000 $10.00 A. R String-ham.... 147 2000 10.00 5.00 A. R. Strjng-ham...... 153 1000 6.50 A. R Stnngham ...... 169 1300 5.00 E. Bennet Lees ________ 131 1000 5.00 Y. Martin Anderson 190 1000 5.00 Nils Thompson ·-····-- 46 1000 and in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessarv will be sold at the office of the Secretary, No. 1407 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 27th day of May, 1929, at the bour of 12 o'clock noon, to pay delinouent as"'essment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of the sale. DEAN F. BRAYTON, Secretary 1407 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utali Date of first publication May 10, 1929. Date of last publication May 24, 1929. (Continued From Page One) len Stocking, Wayne Smith, Earl Saoey, La Vern Smith, Valera Sofie, Vel ma Strong, Harold Shaw, Paul Schmidt, Vivan Simmons, Verla Thayne, Edna Tea, Bertha Turner, Glen Tolman, Ralph Tucker, Wallace Wellington, Gladvs Winger, Grant Winger, Roxie Wilcox, Lyle Wagstaff, Helen Westlund, Stella Wootton, Merle Wiseman.-113. Officers of the Cws Densley, President; Gladys Verle Le Rasmussen, Vice-president; Zola Beck Secretary; Fleda Jensen, organist; Rodney Kimball, Lynn Bateman, Anne Cutler, Library and Publicity committee. PROGRAM Theme-The Witness of the Book of Mormon. Opening Song-"We Thank Thee, 0 God, for a Prophet." Invocation- Foster Greenwood. Brief Report,- Prin. Carter E. Grant How I View Seminary Work-President of Class, Le Verla Densley. Girls Chorus-"An Angel from on High." Witnesses Oliver Cowdery ................ Dorys Stay David Whitmer ........ Gladys Winger Martin Harris ·····--·-----··-···· John Leak Concert Testimony of the Three Witnesses, Seminary Graduates. "Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow" ·---····---··-·-··-········· Graduates. The Eight Witnesses ····-······-···· Weldon Matthews. Girls Chorus- "The Gospel Message" Five-One Minute Talks, .... Graduates Address to Graduates ·-·--··-···· ··········-· Elder Richard R. Lyman Remarks & Presentation of diplomas Closing Song-"Praise to the Man." Benediction- Earl Butterfield. Carter E. Grant, Principal Heber D. Clark, Associate Seminary Board of Control, Joseph M. Holt, Chairman, Ni.~ls Lind, Secretary, Heber J. Burgan, John A. Aylett Almon T. Butterfield, David T. Dahl, Reid Beck and·carter E. Grant. I RIVERTON Miss Cecelia Lloyd entertained at a party at her home Monday in honor of Miss Birdella Lloyd, a bride elect. Games were played and supper was served to Miss Mildred Jones, Miss El}en Butterfield, Miss Pearl Lloyd, M1ss Beulah Lloyd, Miss Ruth Howard, Miss Melba Bills, Miss Ruby Stone, Miss Marvetta Maynard, Miss Esther Howmand, Miss Mary Nosack and Miss Freda-Lloyd. The First ward Primary Sea Gull girls entertained at a party at the ward house Monday, in honor of their mothers. Luncheon was served to Mr~. Edgar Aylett, Mrs. Bigler, Mrs. Leslie Butterfield, Mrs. Henry MayMiss Ketty Hipp, a native of Oker nard, Mrs. Edgar Morgan, Mrs. R. S. korn, G1·and Duchy of Luxemburg, Hamilton, Mrs. John I. Wiberg, Mrs. who was votPd the prettiest girl at Cephas Wilkins and Mrs. Ed Ferguthe beauty pageant in Gnlveston, son. Mrs. Vance Millard 1eturned home Texas. A jury of artists, newspaper a three months hip to Los after men and movie rtlrertors gave her Angeles in which she spent three . Mr. and l\Irs. G. S. Woodhead and 638 points as against 426 for ber near· weeks with her sister. Mrs. G. M. daughter Mn.rjorie Joy of Salt Lake est rival. This nwclcl carries out the beige Crane was also a gua.st of her cousin, spent Sunday with relatives here. shade in the printed blouse, In the Mrs. Samuel Fife. Mrs. Persis Schweizer and son, Max trimming-::; and on the patent !('ather of Rigby, Idaho, was guest of Mr. and slippers. A tnilored bow on the inMrs. Charles Parr for three days last step is outlirH'(1 with beige leather • week. which emphasizes the arch of the Mr.s. Thomas Fisher entertained at foot. dinner at her home Sunday for the following; Miss Louise Fisher, of California, James Maynes, Mrs. Thelma Benson, and Mrs. Clarence Brown and family of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark.. Mr. and Mrs: Frank Jones spent Sunday at American Fork the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Greenwood. Mrs. John A. Rindlesbach and daug ' hter, Laura, and Mr. and Mrs. John service~ Tuesday evening, under the direcA,. Rindlesbach, Jr., formed a party of Mrs. Parley Glover and others, tion and spent Sunday at Sandy, the honored guests of Mr. and Mrs. George a beautiful sacred pageant, depicting the Restoration, was given. Mr. Fra.p.k Long. Mr. and Mrs. E. Peterson entertain- Sainsbury, Foster Greenwood, Alfred Mrs. Charles Alley has returned to ed at dinner last Frid~y tn honor of Robbins, E. E. Millerberg, Niels Anderson, Alvin Borg, Joseph Millerher home in Bear Lake after an ex- Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson. tended visit at the home of Dr. and Miss Lora Beckstead of South J or- berg took parts. Sacred music on the Mrs. J. S. Alley. dan spent Saturday as guest of Mr. organ was given by Mrs. Joseph Millerberg and a violin solo by Mr. RayMr. and Mrs. N. J. Carlson who and Mrs. Marvin Dansie. have recently purchased the Booth Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Madsen and mond Snarr. Mr. Charles Schmidt home on East Center street, are hav- family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mad and Mr. R. A.. Clayton rendered two ing their new home reshingled and re- sen and family of Pocatello, Idaho, sacred duet numbers, "The Prayer decorated. spent the week end as guest of their Perft"ct," and "The Morning Breaks." A male quartet composed of Leo Mrs. H. E. Phelps ,assisted by Mrs. parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Madsen . Clarence Millerberg, R. A. Glover, . Midvale, Utah R. W. Stokes entertained at Bridge Phone Midvale 1 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Freeman 70 N. Main St. Monday evening at the Phelps home had as their guest Sunday Mr. ~ and Clayton and Leonard Millerberg sang on Main street. Twelve were present. Mrs. George Homes and family and "See the Night Angel Flying." Mr. The honored guests were Mrs. E. W. Mr. and Mrs. William Freeman and R. A. ClaYton gave a solo number entitled, "The Holy City." The LJca."''"~ Robinson, Miss Oralie Rawson ·and family of Salt Lake. ViRs Van Johnstone. Those from out Mrs. Arminta Densley spent the gave a demonstration on Scout of town were Miss Gretchen Horst of past two weeks with her daughter, Raymond Snarr rendered a violin Salt Lake and Mrs. L. W. Nielson of Mrs. Hyrum Brakefield, of Salt Lake, solo, accompanied by Mrs. Jos. D. Millerberg. Francis Hugh Webb of Prizes were won by Mrs. J. who has returned from California. ~andv. S. Alley, Mrs. Nielson, Miss Horst and Mrs. Mary Lord spent Sunday at Sandy who are Eagle Scouts ga~ a Mrs. J. A. Jones. Park City, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. demonstration on Vanguard work. Master Darrel Soffe played a flute Timothy. "Humoresque" Miss Orpha Soffe solo, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischner enterCOMMENCEMENT PROGRAM tained at dinner Sunday in honor of accompanied him. Herman Janssen Constance Lovell, 9B rendered a cornet solo, accompanied The ninth grade class officers and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tischner of Mag- by Mrs. Jack Nicholson. A deacon a committee conSisting of Mr. Peter- na and Mr. and Mrs. Elorum Tischner and scout chours sang, "I am a MorMrs. Charles F. Myers and daughson, Mr. Greenwood, and Mr. Thorpe ter, Crilla, and Miss Phyllis and Rhea mon Boy." The winning stake Cot- • of Union gave a demhave &osen the date for our gradu- bel Butterfield vi~ited with Mrs. John tillion Dancers onstration. The remainder of the ation program, May 22, 1929. We were Egbert of Salt Lake on Sunday. time was spent in games, dancing and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Densley and refreshments. very fortunate in securing Dr. J. T. children of Magna spent Sunday as Worlton, assistant superintendent of guests of Mrs. Arminta Densley. FACULTY CHANGES Mr. and Mrs. David Bills entertain~ the Salt Lake City schools, as our By Beth Evans, CB ~ commencement speaker. The com- ed at dinner Sunday in honor of Leo the from Bills, who recently returned = mencement program follows: Several changes will be made in the were Covers mission. 5wiss German ~ 1 . Selection, Sandy Junior High laid for Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Orgill, faculty next yt:>-8r. The following are Mr. and Mrs. Watson and Mrs. Grow the names of the teachers and the School orchestra. of Salt Lake and Mrs. Duke Page, of subjects they will teach: 2. Invocation, Kenneth Pierson. firade School Nephi. 3 Salutatory, Lillian JeruJen . == Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Page had · ;:;;;:;; Miss Callie Jensen, kindergarten. · ou t o f t own gues t s s und ay 4 · Boy's double quartet, 9th grade as th e1r = Miss Vilate Jacobson, 1st grade. ]l.fr an J'vfrs. Geor~e ,Vh .. bnan ~nd boys. Miss Mildred Anderson, 1st P,"rade. 5. Remarks, Pres. Delmar Larsen, children of Pnv~n. and Mrs. D\1'ke Miss Melva Reid, 2nd A grade. I P'1.!"P, o_f Nephi, where she entertain9th grade. ed at dmner. . Miss Atha Burkinshaw 2nd B grade Mr. Slnd Mrs. Wallace D Ber>kst"'ld 6. Remarks, Sterlmg Jensen, PresMiss Afton Brown, 3rd A grade. and baby returned home Tuesdav afident of the Student Body. Miss Lenore McCloy, 3rd B grade. 7. Class History, Lucille Hawkins. ; ter ~pending- the pMt 10 days at So. Miss Vera•Christensen, 4th A grade Jord:tn the g-uP.st 6f Mr. and Mrs. \Val 8. Class Poem, Uarda Gillespie. Reckstea<l. lacP • h S h • = 1 9. Selection, Jumor Miss Edith Carling, 4th B grade. {r!'l. Ch~>.rl"c; F l'A"ve""'· Mi"" CriJla .__c oo1 Htg 1 Miss Laurel Dewey, 5th A grade. I Mvers ::\nd Mic::" Rh<'1.h<>l Bl,tterfield band. 1 Miss Mollie Lindell, 5th p grade. · 10. Address to graduates by Dr. were entertained at luncheon WednesJunior High School ri'lv ~t the home of Mrs. Arminta , _- 1 J. F. Worlton. 1 Miss Rawson, Home Economics. ens 11. Violin quintette, directed by Al:::_- 1 JVfr"'.ev.and Mr. Thoma.'l R. Llovd and = 1 Mr. R. D. Madsen, Shop. son. Thomas, attended a farewell par-~ vin E. Olson. Mr. Ted Sjoblem, Mathematics and tv at the South•Gate in honor of An12. Prognastication, Beth -Evans. Science. drew D. Glad~- . _ __ 13. Valedictory, Jennie Bishop. Mr. Alvin E. Olson, Music and PhyFOR 14. Musical number, under the disica! Education. THIS COUPON GOOD AT rection of Mr. A. E. Olson. Mr. Horace Burgan, Music and SoTHE IRIS THEATRE 15. Presentation of graduates by 't'hrough arrangement with your cial Science . Principal A. E. Peterson. = 1 16. Remarks, Class Advisor, Harold local newspaper, you may clip this Mr. Melvin Strong, Social Science coupon and enter the Iris ';:heatre 1 and E l"sh = · Th • . ng 1 •• FREE, provided you entP:- with a orpe. I 17. Remarks, Class Advisor, Mark persrm paying admission. In other Miss Carolme Hay, Mathematics. Miss Katherine Jensen, Physical words, two persons admitted for the ~-::; H. Gret'!nwood. l 18. vacation song, Ninth Grade price of one on Friday, May 17, Sun- Education. . day, May 19 and Thursday, May 23. Mr. Harold Thorpe, Enghsh: . 1 This coupon and 15c admits adults; choru 3 . Mr. Arthur E. Peterson, Prmc!pal. this coupon and 5c admits children. lllllllllllllllllll~lllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllm!llllll!lllllllllllllllllllllmlll!llllll~lj~~ 19. Benediction, Jean Butler. 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