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Show Midvale Journal, Thursday, June 5, 1930 Mrs. Charles Myers, Mrs. Roy Steadman of Sandy, and Mrs. Eldred Heugly of Salt Lake. Mrs. Chris Lovendahl was entertained at her home last week when Mr. and Mrs. Gwynne Page enter- 1the following surprised her, it being •:lined at their home on Redwood at . her birthday anniversary: Mrs. Wil' wedding reception in honor of their juam Mason and children of Salt Lake, iaughtm·, Joyce, and Theodore Hutch- i Mrs. William Torkelsen, Mrs. William ngs, who were married at the Salt Torkelsen, Jr., Mrs. J. H. Hansen, Luke temple \Veclnesday. The bride 1 Mrs. Ellis Allen and Mrs. Hershel .n.s beautiful in white, with her 1 Egbert. .ist;i·, Miss _Be_rnice P~ge, and Miss i Miss Melva Bills e1.1tertained at her _,u(' de \Veemg m _beautif~l dresses of home Saturday in honor of the R. s. _Jastel color. Imn Hutchmgs, brother club at a trousseau tea after which Jf the groom, W'!S best man, and .' B b Ch . t· d supper was served to e1ght guests. ttl e "I. "' tsseS"' ar ara r1s 1an an .... aJuana Page as flower girls. ReMr. and Mrs. Walter Bringhurst · 1 e~hments were served to 150 guests. and family left Wednesday for their home at Springfield, Idaho, after li.Ir. and Mrs. Duke Page and fam- spending several days visiting her ·1y of Nephi spent Friday and Satur, · ·t· 'th t· mother, Mrs. Niels Madsen, and re1a"ay VlSl mg WI re1a IVeS. ' t• ' •1 S ' t d h orne Sun- ' !VeS. , I- a u Me po1ar_1 re urne Mrs. Zach Butterfield, assisted by tertained at dinner Friday in honor keted in an orderly, scientific manner of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Myers and son, by experts. • Herman, and Miss Mildred Crosby of The "gobblers" placed in the pool Salt Lake. would be distributed under one brand Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Page enV!!rnon Gray, Business Manager The states which the proposed regiontertained at dinner Sunday in honor Utah turkey growers, at a recent al marketing association will include of Mr. and Mrs. George Whetman and meeting in Salt Lake City, unanimousare: Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Terms of Subscription children of Draper. ly approved the organization of the Per Year (in advance) . ................$1.00 Nevada, Oregon, California, WashMrs. Charles Myers entertained at proposed Northwest Turkey Growers' her home Thursday in honor of her Association, contemplated to scienti- ington and Western Nebraska. These daughter, Crilla. Games were played fically market the production of ten states are now producing the highest Entered as second class matter at quality fowls in the country, it is unthe postoffice at Midvale City, Utc.h, and refrshments served to 50 guests . western states. derstood. under Act of March 3, 1879. Playground activities are conducted At a meeting which was caned by The value to the producers of an at Riverton two days a week under the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperaorganization such as the one contemthe supervision of Mr. Bradley. Also tive Association, the Beehive state Modern Job Printing Department plated, are found in its purposes. free music and dancing lessons are turkey raisers favored affiliating with maintained. All prices based on the They are set forth at the meeting given weekly under the direction of the regional ~ool, using the existing Franklin Printing Price List. mentioned as follows: To stabilize Miss Jensen. state poultry organization as their prices and production, to obtain a Mrs. Golda Gamble returned last agents. Advertising Rates more even marketing distribution of week, after spending nine weeks at Under the plans outlined at a prt>- Display, per column inch.............. $0.35 turkeys from this section, and to marthe L. D. S. hospital. vious meeting attended by delegates Readers, per line ·------····················· .10 ket them in orderly, scientific manMiss Melva Bills entertained at a and representative turkey men from party Monday at her home in honor the northwestern states, it was pro· ner that will insure the greatest reAll business correspondence should turns. Other aims in view are to obbe addressed to the Midvale Journal, · ay afte_r . s_pcndl~g se~eral days at Misses Zelma and Phyllis Butterfield, of her Sunday school class, prior to posed to organize the ten western tain a better quality product along becoming a bride and moving away. states into the largest turkey associa· OgdE'n V!Sltmg w1th fnends. . . Midvale, Utah. M' Rh b B ·tt f' ld Miss entertamed at a party at the1r home Refreshments were served to 28 tion in the United States. Ultimately, with uniform grading and marketing 136 N. Main St. Phone 11fid. 178 r ISs , ' ea e1 . u er 1e • Tuesday in honor of 1\fiss Crilla guests. under a common brand. Providing the under these plans, some 600 carloads, suggested organization is perfected, ~~ld·t I eterson, M1ss Mary _Nossack, M ers a bride-elect. Refreshments or over 12,000,000 pounds of Amer- the moral and possibly the financial ~11% Esther Howmand, Miss Ellen y ' d t 5o gu sts FIGHTING THE AUTOJ\IOBILE ' tt r· ld , 1 L p k M' were serve o e . ica's choicest turkey meat would be support of the Federal Farm Board, ACCIDENT ME~ACE t:m_ er Ie • ·"' ISS . eona ar • ISS Miss Fedora Mousley of Bluffdale, thrown into a gigantic pool and mar- will be enlisted. Several states have embarked on _,~I'> S·wenson, MISS Helen Crane, Miss Mary McMullin of South Jordan, es Rachel and Gladys Mortensen, and Miss Lucy Weenig entertained at intensive campaigns to lower the Sid Tregaskas and family, Mr. and A committee has been appointed to ,I1ss Afton Peterson and Mrs. Frank a party Saturday in honor of Miss gigantic annual toll of deaths and inMrs. Elias Denos and daughter, organize the turkey growers of Utah ::'il'ossack left during the week to spend Joyce Page, at the home of Miss The following program was given Coleen; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jeffcott and take definite steps preparatory juries caused by automobiles. ;rvcral weeks at Provo. Weenig. Games were played andre- at the regular fast day meeting held and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Shu!- to entering the regional association. During 1930, Maryland has sua1-.'l:i'"S Beth Steadman, daughter of freshments served to 25 guests. · in the West Jordan chapel Sunday, sen and family 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry The committee consists of A. DeMarr pended the licenses of 994 drivers, reVfr. and !.irs. James Steadman, and Mrs. Ida Battison and Mrs. Wilbur June 1, Bishop Leak conducting. The Bolle, Mrs. Carter of Salt Lake. In Dudley of Jensen, chairman; S. R. voked 761, and refused license appliLeo Bills, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Murray of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. congregation sang, "How Firm a the evening they returned to the home Boswell of Richfield, secretary; and cations from 1262, for such offenses as drunken driving, failing to stop EilL, were married at the Salt Lake Wicker of Salt Lake, James Proctor Foundation"; prayer, Armanda Rund- of Mr. and Mrs. Denos, w.here music the following members: Landwig after accidents and driving at ex- tl': mple Monday, June 2. Mr. and ~nd Miss Pearl Steggel of American quist; the choir, under the direction of and luncheon was enjoyed. Olson, Ephriam.; H. E. Calderwood, Mrs. Bills have just completed their Fork were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hogan sang, "Let the Lower • tremely high speeds. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman and Coalville; B. M. Mendenhall, SpringLights Be Burning" and "Praise to family, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman ville; Albertus Willardson, Salt Lake, The New York safety responsibility !lC\ Y home on Redwood road, and are Wilford Silcox last week. Mrs. Ernest Webster of West Jor- the Man." John Leak and Earl visited at Magna sunday, special and Byron Alder, Logan. law not only suspends or revokes the popular young people of the Riverton dan is spending the week with her Sabey took charge of the sacrament. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dilicenses of reckleis or incompetent «!:.:ond ward. The county agents are urged to l'.:Irs. A. L. Gentry returned to Salt parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers. Four children were confirmed and mond. organize county turkey associations drivers, but provides that before they Miss Utahna Silcox was honored four babies blessed, after which can be relicensed they must provide Lake last week after spending three Mr. and Mrs. Scivel Smith and and report the names of the various proof of their ability to satisfy dam- weeks \Vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. guests at a party given by her aunt, Bishop Leak reorganized the M. I. A., daughter, Margaret, of Thatcher, presidents and secretaries to Mr. Mrs. E. A. Clements of American with the following changes: Veloy Idaho, is spending this week visiting Boswell before June lOth. At a future ages that may accrue from future ac- J. H. Maynard. M1s. Barney Beretto and Mrs. Eric Fork, it being her seventeenth birth- Irving and Evaline Peterson were Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Arminta date, tentatively set for June lOth, a cidents, either by cash deposit, bond or insurance policy. Olson entertained at a party last day anniversary, and also her cousin honorably released as counselors to Egbert, and other relatives. meeting of county associations presiConnecticut has adopted a plan by fhursday in honor of Mrs. Merrel Glen's birthday. Games were played, the Y. L. M. I. A., and Mrs. Lettie Dr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen and dents will be held in Salt Lake to perwhich drivers who have accidents '"!rown. Games were played and re- after which refreshments were served Sanders and Mrs. Vila Stohl were Larina Jensen visited relatives here feet the organization of the state asmust pay higher rates for insurance Freshments served to 40 guests. to 17 guests. , sociation, and to select three delegates .:l.ppointed to take their places; Glen Sunday. than careful drivers. Ml'. 211d Mrs. S. F. Stephenson anMrs. Vina Bills had as her guests Smith and Clarence Palmer were Mrs. Arminta Egbert and Mrs. Wil- to represent Utah at the regional The trend throughout the entire nounce the birth of a son last 'l'hurs- during the week Mr. and Mrs. Frank honorably released from the Y. M. ford Egbert motored to Provo Wed- meeting. .This regional meeting will Nell of Lark, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. M. I. A., Kenneth Hogan and Henry nesday to attend the gradaution ex- be held June 12th, in Salt Lake City, nation is toward modernized, strictly day, May 29. enforced traffic codes, laws making Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parr had as their Clements and Mrs. William Thorn, Smith filling their places. The com- ercises of the B. Y. u., Miss Ida Eg- to organize the Northwest Turkey examination of potential drivers nec- ;uests last Thursday Mrs. Delbert James Proctor and Miss Pearl Steggel munity activity committee, Lawrence bert being a gradatue. Growers Association. essary, and severe punishments when )clncpel and daughter of Ogden, and of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Dahl, Pershyl Richardson, Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Alberta Buckley and The suggested organization of the motorists are inexcusably careless or 1;Irs. John Olsen of Salt Lake. Wicker of Salt Lake. Gardner and Berniece Bateman, was Mrs. Elzina Buckley entertained at counties in Utah into unit associations incompetent. Something is tragically Miss Bernice Page entertained at a .·eleased, A. J. Sabey, Clarence Dahl, dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Arne- is as follows: Cache and Boxelder Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield enterwrong when 30,000 persons can be tined at a luncheon Saturday in party last Thursday in honor of her v-iolet Squire and Gladys Cundick lia Buckley of Provo, who leaves with count~es; Summit, Rich and Mor~an killed and 750,000 seriously injured in honor of Miss Crilla Myers. Games sister, Joyce. Games were played taking their places. The remaining her aunt Mrs. Christen Jensen and counties; Juab and Sanpete counties; a single year by automobiles. were played and luncheon was served and refreshments were served. time was given to A. J. Sabey, who daughter' Lorna, for Europe, Satur- Sevie:, Piute, Wayne and Garf~eld J. E. McCloud and Mrs. Myrtle has recently returned from a mission. day, where they will spend three 1 counties; Beaver and Iron counties; ~o Miss Myers, a bride-elect; Misses The fellow who boasts that he never Phyllis and Zelma Butterfield, Miss Beck and daughter, Mary, of Tooele He gave a very interesting talk on months. Covers were laid for Mr. . Carbon and Emery counties, and was sick a day in his life never swal- Ma ry Nossack, Mrs. Wallace D. Beck- spent last Sunday as guests of Mr. missionary experiences. Benediction, and Mrs. Alonzo Buckley and family single unit associations in Salt Lake, 1 lowed the chewed end of a nickel ;tead, Mrs. Wallace Peterson, Miss and Mrs. Wilford Silcox. Joseph Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buckley and w:asatch, Utah, Willard, Washington, cigar. Pearl Lloyd, Mrs. Morris Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel L. Myers enMr. and Mrs. Wilford Egbert enter- family, and Frances Burdett and Umtah, D~chesne, Grand and· San Juan counties. tained at a miscellaneous shower Sammie Tuttle. Wednesday night of this week in honor of Ross Egbert and Crilla Myers, who will be married in the Salt Lake temple June 9. Mrs. Donald McAllister of Bingham •;pent Tuesday visiting Mr:S. A. L. McAJlister. Elmer Malstrom met with a very unusual accident while coming home from the west range last week in an ;mpty hay rack. The wind blew the cack from the wagon, throwing him ;vith it, resulting in the breaking of .;everal ribs and fracturing his collar bone. PORK AND BEANS Aunt Delila Gardner left WednesJay for Canada, where she will >pend several weeks visiting friends WJ.d relatives. Miss Edna Shulsen of Glendale spent two days last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Shulsen. With a purchase totaling The home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 50c or over of any of the Malstrom is quarantined for diphHeinz products, the purtheria. chaser will be presented A farewell party will be given in with a package of Heinz' the West Jordan chapel Wednesday, CANNED SPAGHETTI Rice Flakes FREE! There June 11, in honor of Dell Smith prior to his departure for the Central will also be a demonstmtion States mission. of Heinz' 57 Va1·ieties at Ivan Dahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. this store next Saturday, Heinz', medium Soren Dahl, underwent an operation size, 3 for ...... __________ ':1 FREE SAMPLES for appendicitis in the L. D. S. hosCOOKIP RIAPY TO SIRVI pital Friday of last week. Little Ruth Bateman, who has been in the general hospital for the past three months, underwent a serious 5-Jb. lots, per lb. ___________________________ .,_.. ________ 22c Demonstmtion of Fo-lger's fine Red Can HE Case-Osborne Self- rigidity and strength-protect operation last week for sinas trouble. Coffee. Enjoy your coffee with us today. Dump Rake is built to give rivet heads from wear. Buy this lovely quality cheese by Mrs. Lydia Bateman entertained at No charge. you the longest and best of dinner Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Lew the whole cheese, per lb.·--·-··--------· Every wearing part is adjustservice-you get many extra able to take up wear. Dump Wight and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bateman and family of Salt Lake, Mr. features at no extra cost. rods are reversible, end for end and Mrs. 0. H. Bateman and son, The curved, spring-steel teeth and right for left-giving4 times One Pilgrim Cookie, one Lily Sodas, one Gale, of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Ross -adjustable to various posi- the usual wear. Wheels are inBateman and children. Jerrie and beautiful Rubber Apron, all for tions-work well under the hay, terchangeable-axles reverRAINIER Donna Bateman of Salt Lake spent the cost of the apron.·--·-·------·--·-··-without digging into the ground. sible, end for end. These feathe week-end at the Bateman home. Single Gets all the hay. Floating check tures meat?- long, satisfactory Miss Lucile Bateman attended a cans ---·--·--teeth help prevent rollserv1ce. .. choir party at South Jordan Thursing or wadding. Come in and see this day night. Games and refreshments Lots of three.-.. $1.35 On the sturdy, Casestrong Case Rake with were enjoyed. made wheels, spokes are Case of 12.. _. ____ $5.00 the extra long life. Ask Miss Virginia Bateman, Violet widely staggered and for interesting, illustrated Squire and Evelyn Bird entertained at Sold on a strictly riveted on both sides of a bride's shower Monday night at the booklet. Headquarters money back guarrims and hubs. Channel home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Batefor the best in all kinds antee. steel tires give extra man in honor of Fae Orgill, a bride of farm implements. of Wednesday. Progressive games were played, prizes going to Edith CORN FLAKES, POST TO AS TIES, PEP, RICE FLAKES, PUFFED Orgill, Roberta Trane and Fae Orgill. WHEAT, large size ·---·-·-··----·---····-·------.. -- __ .... _..... ·-··-.. ·--·---·-·-·-··-·--·--···-·--·----.. ·-·-A dainty luncheon was served to fifteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Orgill, Vernon and Marlon Bateman were the guests from West Jordan who attended a shower at Murray, Tuesday night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manigo in LOIN STEAKS, honor of Mrs. Manigo's son, Roy Nayprime steef beer, lb lor, and Fae Orgill, who were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. FULL LINE OF QUALITY IMPLEMENTS The marriage of Luree Bateman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman, and Lee Brown took place Wednesday. A reception was held at the Bateman home Wednesday evening. A dinner party was held at Liberty park Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Lloyd N(lrdin AU sizes, newly threaded and coupled for any purpose. and Mrs. Eid Tregaskas of Bingham and the third wedding anniversary of STEEL FEED AND WATER-TROUGHS, STEEL TANKS, ETC. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Denos. Covers Phone Midvale 286 MIDVALE Midvale's Popular Food Emporium were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd UTAH 500 S. Main, Midvale Nerdin and son, Junior; Mr. and Mrs. MIUVALE JOURNAl WEST JORDAN ;r:" -. JUNE UTAH TURXEY RAISERS PLAN ORGANIZATION RVERTON the month of PICNICS Special offerings for Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday June 6th to lOth inclusive FREE! ~:~~~:~--~~~~~--~~-~~:- 35e !1:~~~·f:~~-~~~------ 40e Heinz' Rice Flakes HEINZ Spaghetti COFFEE !~~g~~·s--~-~-~--~~-~~----·----· 39e ¥;~~~:~-~~~~~-~~~~~-- 29e ..113C CHEESE ~~~t~;~~~ 6~~~~~--~~~~-~- 45C 19C PURITY BISCUiT CRACKER SPECIAL 67C 49 e 29e ~~:~~~~~~~~~--~~~--~-~-~~~: $1.00 ~:.;!~~~~ns ~~~~~~~--~-~~~~~~~ $1.0 0 2FOR25e ;!~t~~-~~~-~--~~~~~~~-----·-·---· _ _ _ 19e 29eT032e • T MALT SYRUP ~esl~~~~~~~-~-~~--~~~-~-~~~-~-~-~-~-~~~:- BEEF without Extra Cost BACON _ _ _ _ _ 32~e Booth Mercantile Co. Midvale, U tab Phone Mid. 200 :~~~b~ -~-~~~-~~~~-~-~~-~-~~~~~-~: i~~~-~~-~-~=~~~~~-~~~-~~~~~~-- 35e USED PIPE AND FITTINGS CONSOLIDATED IRON CO. |