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Show ':Vol. 5. No. 34. Midvale , Utah, Thursd ay, Januar y 2, 1930 T he TOW D Do eto r ra Players AUTOMOBILE LAW ; Glendo Coming to Midval e WILL BE ENFORCED TO Weekl y-Price 5 Cents YEAR OF WORK ON GAS PIPELINE H0~1ES BU~l T DURJNG YEAR 1\IR. AND MHS. AVERAGE good for the communit;v. But if I Notice was served on all motorists CITIZEN OF MIDVALE know you and know my own relast week by Milton H. Welling, It's a long jump form the spectaThe following new homes have been actions to such, you are not "sold" on cular days of the early trail blazer, built in Midvale and vicinity during secretary of state, that all 1929 Regardless of wha.t I think, irres- the idea that its YOUR particular ad- and the time when Brigham Young the past year: license plates issued by other states pective of your opinion, there is in- vantage always · to practice what first introduced the use of gas in would become obsolete after Jan. 1, J. E. Jenkins, Pioneer street; Henry disputable proof that no individual, they preach. 1980. Utah in the year 1872, to January Gosman, Wasatch street; Henry Anbusiness, industry or community ever You cannot be sold on a:1ything 1929 when the Natural Gas Com- derson, South Holden; Ed O'Brien This is in accordance with the pracgot. any place doing the same old that you know nothing about - - the panies, under the leadership of Frank Lincoln street; George Strom, East tice followed out in practically all thing in the same old way. only way to lmow about anything is McCarthy, L. Fitzpatrick and Jules D. Second avenue; A. P. Rasmussen, other states in the western group, Mr. We are all humans, subject to our to THINK about it. A cow in a pas- Roberts first broke ground in the East Center street; Joseph Pier-son, Welling announced. own peculairitie s. We object to lure gazes at a speeding railroad dead of winter to inauguarte the ad- Allen street; P. A. Francom, Wasatch Car owners operating cars in Utah change, and most of ua detest preach- train, but does not really see it; the vent of Nautr:::.l Gas to Utah. Even as street. under foreign plates will be forced ing and dislike being told; yet every alarm clock rings in the morning, but the early pioneers and founders helpto procure either the 1980 licenses in Louis La Due, garage and service one of us wishes to be healthy, the house cat goes on sleeping; a ed conquer the barron West, plowed station; Paul Troe:>ter, Robert Milne, Utah or a temporary permit authorizwealthy and wise. \Ve all g·et in a rut crawfish feels and a billy goat smells, the soil, cultivated it, built homes and Vere Snarr, Geo. D. Jenkins, Grayson ing them to operate for a limited time more or less, and true it is that the but because they never think about established our institutions of service, Garage, lt,rank Lindsay. on the old car numbers. only difference between a rut and •the it, it doesn't mean anything. If you of learning, of art and commerce The Utah motor vecicle laws auA number of residences have been grave is the depth; and the longer we could ask them they'd tell you that sturdy men are now pioneering the completed during the year for which thorize motor owners having cars stay in a rut the dce:per it gets. How they did not see why they should do Natural Gas utility to its present size. building permits were issued during registered in this state to use their readily we discard the old and accept any different. old plates until March 2, 1930 and And today the Natural Gas Compan- 1928 and of which we were unable to the proven new depends on how deep this practice will be followed out, but If you have never got down to brass les are exerting all effort to help obtain the names of the owners. Also we have sunk. tacks and tried to think out where build our corrm10nwe alth to that proud permits have been issued for a numMr. Welling announced that the alGreat educators have said that the you'd get anything out of taking an position which it is fast attaining. ber of garage:J and additions to resimoat universal practice in the west most difficult undertaking to-day is active part in community affairs, you An expen::liture of millions of dollars dences in the city and vicinity. is to begin immediatel y after Jan. 1 to get people to think-one goes so don't know whether or not there is Lhis year, in constructin g the huge to check upon foreign cars. The Glendora Players, a company far as to say that of every one hun- anything in it for you. If you have transportat Visitors who are guests here will ion system to Utah cities be granted temporary permits on pro- of ten real flesh and blood actors, dred persons, two of them do all the never offered to do anything along and towna, and in perfecting cxhistper showing that they are to be here will make their first appearance in thinking for the other 98. Maybe with other fellows, you don't know ing systems, is a token of the desire for only a short period and under Midvale at the Iris theater Tuesday, that's right, BUT I maintain that you whether you'd even get a kick out of of these Natural Gas leaders not only and I will uo our share if we are it. The only way to find out is to try. to keep pace with the city's and these permits they will not be obliged January 7. They will play seven towns between shown and given a reason why we to buy Utah plates. You don't have to be one of the big Htate's developmen t but to lead out Jack Dearing, young grandson of Mr. Welling has been urging Utah Salt Lake and Spanish Fork, one should think, especially about that toads in the puddle in order to "do as a community builder of the Inter- Mrs. Hannah G. Canning, with whom night a week in each town, and they which affects our fun and our pocket- something" . It isn't always money mountain West. car owners who are intending to he makes his home, had the misforwill be in Midvale every Tuesday for books. visit in other states to procure their that counts, nor are days of time But few persons realize what lies tune to break his leg when skating four weeks. In sixteen years experience I have away from work necessary. The big back of the new licenses for 1930 at once to avoid This company is the first and on,ly found that you are always willing to thing is to get right mentally. THINK of this fine actual delivery and use during the holidays. The fracture was embarraam ent and possible penalty new fuel in their homes reduced at a local hospital and Jack from attempting to operate cars else- one of its kind on the road, and the listen; and although you do not al- about Midvale as a business-Y OUR and factories or know what lies back is on the road to recovery. where on plates issued here for 1929. fact that they carry on and prosper ways act, I lay that to the fact that business. Don't holler about it, just of making this new public service Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Middleton enin this age of the talkies would seem you have not been given the proper think about it as you go along doing pos::;ible. To date the office has issued about tertained at dinne<· New Year's eve. incentive. It is my further belief that whatever you do to make a living. 250 of the 1930 numbers to people to be proof of their popularity. A trip with Mr. McCarthy, viceCovers were laid for 12. Mrs. J. V. The Glendora Players present the you are willing to think about Midleaving the state on visits and sales The fellow who never trys, never president of the Uinta Pipe Line Com- Redman of Sterling, Colo., was a apebest comedies and dramas. Every vale and willing- to do something FOR knows; and he is the fellow who pany, are being made daily. over the Natural Gas steel cial guest. The new licenses will not go on the member of the company sings and Midvale if you at·e given good and misses the real fun and the good highway, across the mountains, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson entersales counter to the general public dances. There is a chorus, and a sufficient proof that doing either or things of life. through canyons and valleys, across tained at a watch party New Year's male quartet. however, until Jan. 2, 1930. both will put money in YOUR pocket. TRY THINKING ABOUT MIDVALE. rivers, reveals the interesting story eve. Glen (Toby) Taylor, the comedian, You and I ... all of us ... have been of planting and maintaining the huge Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Pierson, Frank is not unknown to local theatergoer s, told by civic groups and through the Copyright, 1930, A. D. Stone. Re- steel tube which wriggles its way Pierson and Mrs. Youngs Cutler were NEW YEAR'S PARTY GIVEN ~ he appeared here some years ago ... olumns of the papers we read, hun- production prohibited in whole or part. from W'yoming and Colorado into guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fox wtth the Ta~lor Playe_rs. . dreds of times, that we should do This editorial published by :Midvale Utah, sending this new fine fuel rae- of Salt Lake, Christmas eve. A late James and George Greenfield were . Tll;elr ?penmg ~how IS a rip-roarmg, this, and •ve shouldn't do something Journal in cooperation with A-!idvale ing to Utah homes and factories from :!Upper was served following a drive pleasantly surprised at their home on nb-tlckhng , typically western musi- else, all ior the vague reason that its Lions club. holes in the ground hundreds of miles about the city to view the holiday North Main street New Year's eve cal comedy, "Honeymoo n Ranch." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - away. decorations . by a party of their friends. Games When the company played in PocaUTAH PRODUCT S SUPPER We are approachin g the first anniMr. were played and refreshmen ts were tello, Idaho, the Pocatello TribuTJ.e Mrs. R. H. Clayton enter~ A supper of utah products will be versary of the actual coru;tructio n tained and at a dinner party Thursday served to 25, and a good time was en- said " 'Honeymoo n Ranch' ls the served at the Community Methodist work which started at the height of evening. Covers were laid for eight 11 joyed by all. funniest comedy we have seen in church next Tuesday, January 7, at one of the most severe winters in the guests. There was a large attendance at some time. Although there is a pretty . . G:30 p. m., by the Ladies' Aid society, history of this section of the counMrs. P. E. Sullivan is home again the meeting of the First ward Relief story, you'll be laughing most of the The marnage of Mtss MB;e Free-, under the direction of the advertising try-Janua ry 1929. Due largely to the after spending the holidays with her society held Tuesday. A. C. Jensen of time. Every one of the ten membertl man, daughter of Mrs. Hattie i agency of the Utah Manufactur ers severe weather conditions construct- son at Boonville, Mo. tbe J'o~ high school faculty dis- of the company has a good part, and man, and Wallace ctersolt' of Fr7eM1 a.Ssociation. Lion 'the line is said to be one of the Mrs. Leslie Lind and Mrs. Wayne cussed the subject of social service. Glen Taylor is one of those naturally vale took place Wednesday , New I The home produced foods are fur-_ mostofdifficult tasks of its kind in the Deming entertained at a family dinfunny comedians you can't help but Year's day, at the home of her grand-1 nished by the association and served United States. The main 18-inch line· ner Sunday at the Whitmore home on• like. We have seen chorus ensem- parents, Mr. and lofrs. Thomas P. by the local Aid society who will sell reaches and elevation at the head of South Main street. Covers were laid bles with more girls, but none prettier Page: The ceremony was performed tickets in advance at 50 cents per Chalk Creek, just east of the Wyofor 27. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Fairthan the Glendora girls. All the songs by Bishop Vernal C. Webb, where plate. During the meal talks will be ming-Utah State line of 7,544 feet bourn of Crescent, Mr. and Mrs. J. by the various members of the com- Miss Bernice Page acted as b ides- given concerning the products being above sea level. The lowest elevation M. Whitmore of Granite, Mr. and Mrs. pany received well deserved encores, maid, and Ray Austni of l\lidvale as served. is 4.430 feet on the 14-inch line one Lynn W'hitmore · of Salt Lake, and The Parent-Tea chers association and the Taylor male quartet-th ey best man. In the >evening a reception 1 mile east of Sunset station, thus Mr. and Mrs. Alton Whitmore were held its Christmas party Thursday are worth the price of admission WliS held in their honor and refreshCO::t1MUNI TY CHURCH NOTES cro:Jsing country varying from low fi·om out of town. evening of last week in the school alone." menta ·were served to 100 guests. The Sunday school begins promptmarshes to the roclty cliffs of the bouse with the school children preMrs. W. Van Horne and children of ~!iss Bernice Page entertained at ly at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning, summit. senting two small plays. Games were Salt Lake spent part of last week CELEBRA TES 67TH BIRTHDAY her home Saturday in honor of Miss followed by the church service at While Utalms enjoy the comforts visiting relatives in Midvale. played and light refreshmen ts were 11 Mrs. Catherine Holt celebrated her Mae Freeman. Progr<>3sive games o'clock. All the members of the and benefits of Natural Gas this holiaerved. Friday evening of last week the 67th birthday on Thursday, December were played and refreshmen ts were church are expected to be present at day season, all along the 380 miles of club to which Mr. and Mrs. George Miller spent Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollis 26. Dinner was served to the guests served to 25 of her girl friends. these worship services on Sunday giant pipeline ttansportat ion system Aylett belong met at their home Jaat week visiting in Salt Lake. on Mrs. \V. J. Hourmand, assisted by mornings and the public is cordially paraileling old trails blaz~d by early Lincoln street. Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler and and a large birthday cake with 67 A late supper was fur trappers, pony express riders, served following games. family and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin But- candles formed the centerpiece . The Miss Esther Hourmand, entertained invited to worship with us. The Boy Scout Court of Honor will "Mormon" pioneers and sturdy founterfield and children, all of Payson, guests were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond at a party at her new home Monday Mrs. R. R. Fenn was hostess to Holt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. in honor of her neighbors and be held at the Sandy Second ward on llers of the West, following the newly are visiting relatives here. members of her birthday club Saturfriends. Games were played and S d i t 7 30 Th t .. d · ·1 t th day Mr. and Mrs. Glen Freeman have R. Holt and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1iuncheon 1 of last week. ··;v,..~ served to Mrs. Zach un ay even ng a . e scou s .., aze a1r-n1ai rou e, across e .r d .... D H C d h"l ' """' receiving awards are: to meet the mountains of southern aa their guests this week Mr. and Jesse Lewis and Mn~. Sarah Lewis, Wyoming and 1v.o.r. an a.o.rs. · · urry an c I all of Magna; Butterfield Mr. and and daughters, Mrs. Mathew Phyllis and Court of Review at 7 o'clock in an northcastet· n Utah, past icy rivers, dren spent the recent Mrs. Floyd Woods of Salt Lake and holiday with through snow-filled canyons and over Mr. Curry's mother at Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Marshall and Holt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhebel, Mrs. N. J. Nielsen, Mrs. Ezra adjoining room of the building. Holt and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Bills, Mrs. Lionel Myers, Mrs. James The weekly meeting of the Epworth windy peal•s, "line-riders " or guards son of Magna. l\Iiss Genevieve Rasmussen enterCleon Becl~stead, all of Garfield; Mr. Broadbent, Mrs. Frank Nossack, Miss League will be held on \Vednesday , patrol their lonely beats along the tained members of her Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane en- and Mrs. Lorenzo Richardson of Mid- Oneida Tischner and mother, Mrs. January 8 , at 7 : 30 p. m., and will be steel girded, firmly anchored line, tertained at a family dinner at their to class one evening last week in honor vale, Mrs. Zella Holt and daughter M. J. Tishner; Mrs. Morris Butter- followed by a basketball game at insure constant, dependable bome Wednesday . Covers were laid flow of of Larene and Mack Hamel, who with for thirty guests, including Mr. and of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. George field and Miss Mary Nossack, Holger 8:30 with the Grace church team of this fine new fuel to Utah cities and the other members of the family left Lewis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hourmand of Murray. Salt Lake City. towns and warmth and service to later to make their home in MaryaMrs. F. F. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Henry Dr. and Holt Mrs. and Lynn family, Morgan Mr. and and Mrs. Utah homes and factories. vale. Games and refreshmen ts were uel Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer In the :nore rugged mountainou s enjoyed and the guests of honor Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Holt and family, Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Evelyn of Los Angeles, Holt and family, Marie Holt, and Norman Haigh were guests of Dr. country some will travel their beats were each presented with a gift as Marvin Butterfield and children, and Golden and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. through the snow afoot. Others will a token of remembran ce. · and Mrs. David Bigler and chil- Holt, all of South Jordan. The chil- Mo r gall • dun'ng the holidays · Mr. and Mrs. Milan A. HendrickIn the evening games and dren presented ride horses. Each man will patrol George their mother Butte;field with entertained a ~t ,a . from fifteen to twenty miles. At night son spent Wednesday of last week in were enjoyed. beautiful floor lamp. The evening s1_1rprise party m honor of his wife_s The ope~ng of the new amusement '·line-rider's " cabins stationed from Draper, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. J. H. Crump spent last week was spent in music birthday anniversary Monday at their. hall ~t ~mon was celebrated New and dancing. in Salt Lake. 5 to 20 miles apart ~fford food, com- Hendrickso n. ho~e. Games were played, after Years mght with a free dance. A fort and warmth for horse and rider. A Christmas program. was presentMrs. Wm. Farr is visiting relatives whiCh supper was served to 20 guests. large c~owd wa~ present and had a 1 A company built, owned and operated in Los ed Thursday in the amusement hall Angeles. ~r. and Mrs. Frank ~ossa~k enter- very enJO:I:'able tllll:e. They were all tele hone s stem arallels the Natuunder the direction of theM. I. A. ofFriday tamed at Christmas dinner m honor pleased_ W?-th the fme feat~r":s of the ral P Gas pipeline! for their entire daughter of last weelt Betty Alley, fleers. A dance and Santa Claus and of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Alley, of. ~r. and Mrs. D. R. Palmer and new buildmg and feel that It IS surely length. Each guard r€:ports at stated entertained a huge Christmas tree delighted the for a number of her classWllham Palmer of "':est.:rorda n. . a good place to spend an evening of locations and"' "ntervals and if any mates. Games and refreshmen ts were children in the afternoon and a dance Miss Velda Huggins I~. ~pendi_ng enjoyment. . Mutual conjoint will be held Sundano-er menace~ his stretch of line he features of the party. in the evening concluded the day's F: two weeks in Salt Lake VISiting w1th Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory enter_ll.,call f day th evening, January 5th, in the East Mr. and . tenance creV.:. at Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. L. · activities. The hall was prettily decMrs. Henry Goff. tained at a family dinner New Year's wt or e mam Pett entertained members of their orated in holly and wreaths. Gifts Midvale ward chapel at 7:30. A good Mr. and Mrs. Chris Madsen day. Dinner was served. Covers once. club. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Curry were were presented to all children under musical program has been arranged tai'n.ed at a Christmas dinner atentertheir were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A trip Vl:ith the seasoned Natural special guests. Bridge was played and a special speaker will talk on the home in honor of Mr. twelve years of age. and Mrs. J. E. Westbrook and children and Norman Gas execative, Mr. McCarthy, over and the high scores were made by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crump enter- life of Wilford Woodruff. The regu- Huggins and family, Miss Mildred and Westbrok of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. the main lines proves an interesting Mr. Curry and Mrs. J. M. Warner. tained at a family dinner at their lar Tuesday evening M. I. A. meet- na Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. George Sam Mackey and children Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rasmussen enbome Christmas day. Covers were ing will be held Tuesday, January 7, Johnston and Mr. Bert Johnston of ville, Mr. and Mrs. Alfredof Taylors- «xperlence and discloses the loyalty Reynolds of the personnel from the "linetertained at dinner New Year's eve. at 7:30. laid for twelve, including Mr. and Ashton, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1 and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl t"i•1ers" to the dispatchers and main- The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Miss Helen Sanders of Salt Lake Rees and children Mrs. John A. Miller and Mr. and of Salt Lake, and Gregory and children of Murray. tenance officers of the vaiious sta- Mrs. J. R. Rasmussen and family of .Mrs. Clyde Crump and children, Don spent the holiday week at the home Mr. and Mrs. James Nielsen and Luncheon was served in the evening, tiona and camps. The stations, equip- Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rasof Mr. and Mrs . .J. W. McNamara . and Cal, of Lark. daughter Beth of South In after which dancing was enjoyed. ment, the highways and telephone mussen, also of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cutler announce the evening Santa ClausJordan. The school children held Christmas presented A farewell party was held Monday system. build and maintained by the \V. S. Gile of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. the birth of a fine baby boy, born each one with a present. parties in each of their rooms Friday evening in the Union ward house company are marked evidence that Ronald Jensen and Joseph Jensen of of last week. Games were played December 26. Mrs. Cutler was forMr. and Mrs. E. M. Morgan enter- honoring Mr. Roy Price, who leaves Utah enjoys a modern Nautral Gas Crescent, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ken. and gifts exchanged. Refreshmen ts merly Miss Nell Sharp of this ward. tained at a family dinner on Christ- for the Central States mission Janu- system. were aerved. drick of Salt Lake. · Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thornton and mas. The guests included Dr. and ary 6, to fill a mission for the L. D. S. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter enterThe Primary officers entertained 1 children of Salt Lake visited Sunday Mrs. Lynn Morgan and daughter church. A fine program was ren- MIDVALE LADY HONORED tained at a late supper New Year's at a party Thursday of last week in 1 with Mrs. M. J. Thornton. Evelyn and Norman Haigh of Los dered, after ON BIRTHDAY eve, following the midnight frolics in tbe ward house for the children. Mr. and Mrs. Philander Butler and Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Mor- joyed in the which dancing was enhall. 1 Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. SteadGames refreshmen ts and gifts were son, Loran, of New Dale, Idaho, spent gao and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vern George F. Proctor of Idaho Falls A ~roup of relatives of West -!or- 1 man and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Vincent feat~. The teachers and officers Sunday evening and Monday morning Morgan and baby, and Elmer Morgan visited with Mr. and Mrs. George dan formed a party and surrpised the guests were Mrs. Nora Crane, Mrs. Allee with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush .. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goff of Proctor through the holidays. He Mrs James Nelson at her home on were Miss Alice and Nellie Mutch enterBowen, Mrs. Milton Bodell, Mrs. Geo. 1 Mr. Wallace Millerberg and Miss Lake. left Thursday for his home in Idaho. Center street Wednesday night, the · tained at a watch party New Year's Parry, Mrs. Ferris A. Ingram, Mrs. Lillian Boggess of Union were very Salt Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bills enMr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory were occasion being her birthday anniver-j eve at the Mutch home on South I. H. :14iller and rMs. Spencer Miller. quietly married Tursday, December tertained the family at a party guests Friday evening at a house . sary. A social time and games were Holden street Twenty-fiv e young :Mr. and Mrs. George J'. Miller en- 26,, in the Salt Lake temple, and left tertained at a family dinner and Friday, December 27, for San Diego, Christmas night and refreshmen ts party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed. A large birthday cake, with people enjoyed the affair. were served to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sorenson of Sandy. 58 candles, was the main feature of week-end house party at their home Calif. Bills, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bills, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Proctor and the luncheon, which was served to the Mrs. Geo. A. Wright, Mrs. H. E. Wednesday . Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Cantonwine , Mr. i baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen following guests: Mr. and Mrs. James Phelps, Mrs. Granville Deming, Mrs. and Mrs. Cecil 0. Poore and chil- THOMAS BRINLEY DIES AT and Mrs. William Bills of Salt Lake, ' and little daughter of Tooele, Mr. and Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Nord- J. 0 . .Jones, Mrs. J. S. Alley were dren, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bodell and WATSONV ILLE, CALIF. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Park of Lark, ,. Mrs. Clyde Proctor and children were berg, Mr. and l\'Irs. Liue Gardner, Mr. guests of Miss Laura Gardner daughter, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rasmussen of dinner guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson, Mr. and day evening at her home in MonWest Poore and son, Golden; Mr. and Mrs. The many Midvale friends of Mr. Midvale, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Park, and Mrs.· George Proctor. Mrs. A. Ronnesberg , Mr. and Jordan. Mrs. Gerald Stone and son, Conrad; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brinley of Watson- Mr. and Mrs Lyman Butterfield, Mr. Mr. and Philander Butler and Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson, an4 Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Olive ville, Calif., were shocked to hear of and Mrs. Wilford Crane, Mr. and Mrs. son Loren. Mrs. of New Dale, Idaho, are Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Malstrom, Mr. Mrs. L. F. Pett was hostess to lliller, Art Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Brinley's sudden death early Jet Bills, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Newman visiting relatives and friends here and Mrs. Leo Gardner, Edith members Baker, of her club Monday afterR. L. Parry and son, Raymond, of Monday morning. Mrs. Brinley is a and Mr. and Mrs. Ren Howard this week. Ivie, Sergie and Archie Nelson. noon at her home on East Center ,. .ark. Midvale girl, daughter of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nielsen and Mr. Theron Smart returned Tuesstreet. Miss Edith Watkins and Mrs. .Mn. Sam Bodell left Tuesday eve- Hannah Anderson, and has many family were entertained at a family day evening ANNOUNC EMENT to Logan after spending Eugene Watkins of Salt Lake were lug to vialt relatives ln Idaho. friends and relatives he.,.e. dinner at the home of M~. and Mrs., a week with his parents, Mr. and Officers and teachers of the M. I. A. the out-of-town guests. Bridge was Niel Anderson left Tuesday eve- John Smith of Crescent m the eve- Mrs. Dave Smart. wish to announce that regular class played. The guest prize was won by OUND--At J'. C. Penney Co., Mid- ning to be with his sister, Mrs. Brin- John Smith of Crescent. In the evework will be resumed Tuesday eve- Mrs. R. W. Quick. Mrs. D. M. Todd vale, a lady's purse. Krs. Margaret ley. Mr. Brinley was buried in Wat- ning they attended the theater ir FOR SALE}-2 heaters and 1 kitchen ning, January 7, and conjoint meet- , and Mrs. C. 0. Watson won the club Tbomal please call. aoQvtlle, Calif,, Thursday. Salt Lake. ran&'e. 623 E. Center. 0-~1-tf lngs will be held Sunday, January 5. I prizes I M:DVAlE LOCALS RVERTO N I HERRIMAN ITEMS uN10 N I EAST MIDVA LE SOCIET Y NEWS I I I r |