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Show The Midvale Journal, Thursday, Nove111ber 21, 1929 IIBIIIIIIBIIJ1111 1Dl1111 MIDVALE JOURNAl WEST JORDAN Friday, November 22 Weekly (Fr1<1ay) Mr. and Mrs. George Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cundick were dinner Publlshed by the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Crane .Jordan pubUshinl:' Company, Inc. of Riverton Friday evening. Miss Lucile Bateman visited at Magna saturday evening. Terms o! SUbscription Miss Rehabell Butterfield, Ona Per Year (in advance) •........... $1.00 and Lucile Bateman attended Entered as second class matter at Shields the dance at South Jordan Wednesthe postoffice at :Midvale City, Utah, day night. under act of March 3, 1879. Miss Irene Olsen Joined a party of Kodern Job Printing Department friends and attended the Bluebird Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Wight and All prices based on the maintained. Mrs. Roy Wight and . baby children, List. Franklln Printing Price ----A-d-ve_rt_i-sin_g_R_a-te_s_____ visited Mrs. Lydia Bateman Saturday. A group of girl friends entertained Display, per celumn in.ch ········ $0.35 at a miscellanious shower Wednesday Readers, per line ........................ $0.10 night at the home of Miss Delila Gardner in honor of Miss Sarah Haun All business correspou.dence should b~ a bride of the month. addressed to The Ktdvale Journal. Mrs. Charles Dimond and children Midvale, Utah. and Mrs. John Lancaster spent SunPhone Mid. 178 day visiting at Riverton. 136 N. Main st. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Crane of - - - - - - - - - - - - --'Riverton visited Mrs. E. M. Bateman I Sunday. The marriage of Morris Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson, to Viola Tucker of Draper has been announced. The marriage took place Mrs. Roy Glazer entertained at din- Wednesday of this week. ner Sunday at the ward house where The Gleaner Girls and "M" men two long tables were arranged the and their pardners will give a harvest full length of the dinning room and ball in the amusement hall, Wednescovers were laid for: Mrs. Joseph F. day, November 27. Smith of Salt Lake, President Joseph Harold Bateman and Walter Smith M. Holt, Mrs. Barbara McMullen, Mr. attended the banquet at Jordan High and Mrs. William Leak, Mrs, Lenora in Sandy Friday night given by the ;Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. economic club in honor of the Jordan Hutchings, Mrs. Brockbank and Mr. High football team, Violet Squi~es, and Mrs. B. H. Beckstead of South Bernice Gardner and Gladys CUndlCk Jordan, Mrs. Mary B. Pixton, Mrs. were on the committee from West Ella Becksetad, Mrs. Alice Cooper of Jordan. West Jordan, Mrs. Mary C. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman enterand Mrs. Thora Parry of Bluff Dale, tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Deliah Freeman of Herriman, Mrs. G. J. Bateman of Salt Lake. Mrs. Hannah Hatt, Mrs. Velma PeterThe basketball game between the son and Mrs. Alice Peterson of Lark, "M" men and Draper Friday night Bishop David Lyon and Mrs. Hale of was very interesting the score was Bingham, Bishop Wilford J. Myers, fifteen to twenty-one in West Jordana Mr. and Mrs. Heber S. Crane, Roy favor, they also played Popular G_ro~e Glazer and Mr. and Mrs. Zft.ch Butter- the score was fifteen to twenty-stx m field. Mrs. Glazer was assisted by Popular Groves favor, after the Mrs. Loretta Madsen, Miss Melba games dancing was enjoyed. Bills and :Miss Lorena Madsen. Mrs. Thelma Egbert and children The officers of the second ward of Salt Lake spent last week visiting Primary met at the home of Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Connie Newbold Wednesday, after a Henderson. ' short business meeting luncheon was Ward conference was held in the served to Mrs. Edna Myers, Mrs. ward chapel Sunday night. The Marilda Rindlisbach, Mrs. Cecil Bills, speakers were Joseph M. Holt of Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs. Maggie South Jordan, W. W. Malstrom and Jones, Miss Mary Nossach, Miss J. Richards. · ; · ·· Crilla Myers, Mrs. ·Winnie Bills and LaMar Burkinshaw of Sandy and Mrs. Annie Burgon. Berniece Bateman were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webster left of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lancaster of during the week to make their home Salt La~ Sunday. Mrs. P. T. Bateman, Mrs. Charles at West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Page of Nephi Cundick and Mrs. Royal Spratling spent two days during the week were guest at an afternoon party at the home of Mrs. W. R. Wilson of visiting with relatives. Mrs. Thomas P. Page entertained Bennion ward on Friday last. Mrs. 0. J. Bateman of Rupert at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. George Whetman, it being her birth- Idaho was a guest at the home of Mr. day anniversary, covers were laid and Mrs. P. T. Bateman part of last for eleven guests. week. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd enterrained at dinner Last Friday in honor of Mrs. Royal Spratling attended the Mrs. Alma Dansie, and Mrs. Frank birthday anniversary of Ellis Bennion at their home in Bennion ward SaturJones. Mrs. Wilford Crane was hostess to day night. Mrs. C. M. Bateman entertained at the following at dinner Friday at her Tuesday evening for Mr. and dinner and Mr. for laid were covers home, Mrs. Samuel CUndick of West Jordan, Mrs. Heber Hand of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crane of Drap- Mr. and Mts. Wilford Crane of Riverer, Mr. and Mrs. George Woods of ton. The West Jordan dance committee West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Densley, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford enjoyed a theater party at the playDansie, Mrs. Richards and George house Thursday night of last week. Mrs. Robert Pixton entertained at H. Dansie. Dr. S. C. B. Sorenlilen lectured to a quilting party Wednesday afternoon the adult senior class at the first dinner was served to Mars. Amelia Pixton, Mrs. Arthur Yeager, of ward Tuesday evening. Taylorsville, Mrs. Jessie Haynes of Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler of Pay- Tooele, Mrs. Alice Cooper, Mrs. son visited relatives here Saturday of · Arminta Egbert, Mrs. Ossa Cooper and Mrs. James A. Bateman. last week. Mrs. Roscoe T. Pixton and baby, Miss Ruth Butterfield of Salt Lake Joyce, and Mrs. Jessie Haynes of was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Tooele were dinner guests of their Mrl!. Samuel Butterfield, last week- I mother, Mrs. Bobert S. Pixton, Mnoday. end. RIVERTON • • • • • •• • • A beatiful love story woven into a background of adventure and heroism! An epic of the Great California Gold Rush! 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