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Show ITOPN OTCH ERS PAGE SIX THE UTE SENTINEL Midvale, Utah, Friday, April 6, 1934 by KET I ..········. ······························..·········. ··. ·····"··~ Var Batecast follows: The Ross Legion and Auxiliary are doing man, t ....................................................................................... i Rich- :?."'"~"-"'"·~·········· Archie Palmer, La for disabled men, their families Wardle, Franklin ards, Robert and the familier of the dead." Abbott, Dean Grand Le Turpin, .Bateman, Daisy Beckstead, Norma Nordberg, Iris Nielsen, Beth Dahl, Iona Silcox. Prologue: WhitDeLay Yates, Miss Farol Jensen has returned ney McAllister. MOTOR COMPANY home after spending the winter Sherman Gardner; Jesters: Walwith her brother Arnold W. Jen- lace Gardner, Douglas Gardner, Lowell Robertson, David Naylor. sen of Long Beach, California. The cast is supported by a large ---oBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Smith singing and dancing chorus . Member of the school orchestra 1.-11nson of Sugar City, Idaho, a baSouth State Street local musicians will play the and by girl. Mrs. Minson was formerly Mies Margaret Halliday of this accompanimen t. MURRAY, UTAH COOJ?eration among teachers and ward. students for several weeks insures -oMis3 Virginia Bateman is in Or- this production a success. Assisting are: Afton Forsgren, ange, California, staying with her Novida Lawson and dramatics; Erickson. Geneva Mrs. sister, Zella Harding, Dancing: A. C. ! i -o5i The Misses Faroll and Carol Jen- Furse, Scenery ; Margaret Thomas, sen went to Ogden Sunday, April Costuming; A. C. Anderson, Stage 1, to see their sister, Mrs. Laven- and Lighting properties. ia Bryan. Farol intends to remain DEALER S.;:.urce of Cod Liver Oil there for four or five weeks. -0Cud liver uiJ r~all) cunw.;; trow Tuesde.y ev<'ning the M-~l.!en and Before you buy, sell or trade Gleaner Girls held their open night. ..;l;:!Y..-r:JI 1illf~nwt kind!'i or tish, such an Automobile be sure Garnes were played and refresh- as lwcldock, pollack, hake, cuslt, 85! wPll 1-1~ f1·om c~(\(1. mcnts served to fifty members. To SEE US ~ ===== --<>IT IS TO YOUR Th"TEREST A large number of the M-Men Cumberledge WEST JORDAN NEWS 4915 .:Po6Pd ~-:Y/14'/"d .ll!tl'cAt/t.P :;z:n>szdt?a-Z: o/' z'"/le ~&nz:{Y 0/" Gf.ti?il!?O ae tiR a9& or .:d.ir-zy ~!;[ PIVtJIPf.rit/t? d.V?~e.r 0 G'tUiC6JifEO/t.- 4'/td a-?iZtrvo>P<fft-t?tft;dl!;iktlor &/tro'd #'[Ctp tJlie!tttO~~-> .fi7nA?ct. Zt;ifi1. 1/,p d/ti.flttf£/;C,O <»ct>sz/, rb :V ./!ii'l'r$:.-Ai;: . a 1915-lJ !~u~ ';,"..'::.";ue~i~hi.;'~t:'!etei~e:~ I Have You Heard Riverton last Wednesday evening. 1 Adfi.?t? ; ; ~ eiui:? e!E·i:r Th IS 0ne. U:::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::U -o-- ~C'A.taoyo Hu~ky Lexicon The supper at the church ThursGob (writing a letter, to mate day evening given by the Relief 1 Society and Primary in conjunc- sitting on bunk)- 'Hey, Joe, take tion with the Ward Bazaar was a yer shirt off. I want to see how spell Matilda. "-Everybody 's were dinner guests of Mr. success. A program was given by yer I Beverly and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell Thursday the choir officers immediately af- Weekly. t~r the supper. of last v.-eck. - o '¥'\Va.ste Not, Want Not." -o"Why do you want your letters of Primary A large number Mt·. and Mr·s. Joe Tea a.nd sons 1 ward officers and Stake Board returned?'' asked the girl who had Storms that occured over last were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. members attended the Primary broken the engagement. "Are you --aweek-end, deprived March of 1934 Cecil Mrs. Union meeting from this ward on afraid that I'll take them to Coombs, Lula Mrs. from being the driest month in The meeting was held in court,'' Mrs. Reed, Friday. Thelma Mrs. Beckstead. Prehistory. the weather bureau's cipitation up to and including Elaine Fahrni, Mrs. Mae Tea and RiVerton second ward chapeL "No/' sighed the young n1an, -aMarch 30, amounted to only .28 Miss VVanda Reed attended Pri"but I paid to have those letters Harold Bateman who is attend- written by an expert, and I may of an inch of moisture, .05 of an mary Union meeting at Riverton the B. Y. U. spent the week- use them again some day."-Chrising week. last of Friday of inch under the aU-time record visiting with his parents, Mr. tian Science 1\ionitor. end a 1900. year the .33 established in Children and grand-children of and Mrs. Ezra Bateman. The storm which occured on the -olast day of the month, raised the ~Us. Alice Peterson spent Thurs~ TUne Exposure. E. M. Olson anMrs. and Mr. Peterson's Mrs. at precipitation to .96 and destroyed day evening A judge's little daughter, who the possibilities of breaking the borne prior to her departure to nounce the marriage of their son had attended her father's rourt Arland E. Olson of Martinez. Cali- for the first time, told ber mothdrouth record. Although March California. fornia to Rnth Louise Shurtliff of er. -cwas cheated out of the drouth recMarriage California. ~fiss Jessie Seal, Miss Uvada Alameda. ord, the month went into files as "Papa made a speech, and sev29 at March Thursday, place took Christensen Della Miss I ·~..vnson, the warmest in history. other men made speeches to eral and Miss June Seal were guests of the home of the bride. President men who sat all together, twelve Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Pollard MacDonald of San Francisco stake tbese twelve men were then and and daughter of Copperton, Sun- officiated. room to be developdark a in put -<>day of this week. Star. l ed."-Montrea Tuesday evening, April 3, the -oMr. and :Mrs. Louise Peterson plays one-act nnd sons, have moved lo Californ- 1 r..1r. and 1\-frs. Arch Park of Riv- lH. I. A. put on three Try Thf" Fir<?- Hose names of The chapel. Anward the Latell in Mrs. and Mr. and erton home. ia to make their An article in an English journal I thony of Salt Lake were guests of the plays were "Spring Song." -ohow to start an amateur glee tells and "Friend M iss Betty Long of Copperton Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tea Sunday ev- "Wedding Presents, The real need, however, is club. of the Family." was the week-end guest of Miss Clling. telling how to stop one. article an a oRuth Robbins, last week. the Springfield Union. in C. -R. returned Miss Kwen Silcox Dill Crump was the dinner guest -0of l..:Ir. and Mrs. Ace Crump Sun- home from the coast last Sunday. No Climber Mrs. Carrie Reed was hostess day evening. She visited in Los Angeles, JYiexivou happen to become did "How to the V. Q. V. club Thursday evsurrounding co, Catalena, and -ohe was asked. ening. Mrs. Johanna Holt was an chiropodist?'" a cities. ~lr. and Mrs. John Prouse Jr. Luncheon was were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. honored guest. "Ob," he replied, "I always was -aserved to ten members. Mrs. Reed Roy Kuphaldt Wednesday evening On Friday afternoon the second at the foot of my class at school, was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. of last week. day of the Ba:r.aar, there was box- so just naturally drifted into this David Peterson Jr., and Miss WanThe Relief Society teachers top- ing, livestock sale, archery, skat- profession.''- Sam Hill in the Cinda Reed. ic meeting was held in the ward ing and other sports. Art needle cinnati Enquirer. --<Jhouse Monday night at 8 o'clock. work was on display and for sale A dance at the Bingham Tavern Mag Drill as well as all kinds of refreshwas given in honor of Mr. Pete id you shave this Serg-eant-uD ments. The dance in the evening Carl and Mr. David Peterson, Jr. Jones?" morning. the was orchestra Carter's with by the Lark miners union. Recruit-uYes , sergeant." conclusion of the two-day affair. - 0time next Sergeant-"W ell, Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump and stand a bit c loser to the razor."children were the guests of Mr. Aberdeen Journal. and Mrs. Nels A. Nelson and children Sunday evening. Crowing Teacher 0 Midvale will be called upon to -aThe blacksmith was instructing Miss Della Christensen of Salt honor the World War dead and a novice in the way to treat a Lake is the guest of Misses Jessie aid the war's living victims by horseshoe. wearing memorial poppies on May and June Seal for a few days. 'Til · bring the shoe from the the of department music The 26. This day, the Saturday before --<Jand lay it on the anvil. When fire ''Poppy West Jordan junior high school Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Overson and Memorial Day, will be my head you hit it with this nod I direction of La Vern J . Dicksons and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Day" throughout the United States under hammer.•• Shop'' China c.The will present Sorenson and children, motored and will be generally observed by son,original The apprentice did exactly as he Chinese operetta in an· flowred little the of wearing the: the to Salina last week to attend prologue in two acts Thurday and was told, but he'll never hit a funeral services for Lee Sorenson. er of F1a.nders Fields. Observance ot "Poppy Day" Friday, April 12 and 13 at 8 p. m. blacksmith again!-Chrls tian SciInfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil ence Monitor. here will be directed by the Am- in the school auditorium. Sorenson. erican Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Af-<>-Warner, president of the toton and Seal M. H. Mr. and Mrs. daughters were Salt Lake visitors cal Auxiliary unit has announced. Women of the Auxiliary will disSaturday. tribute poppies on the streets and -<>receive contributions for' the Auxentertained Mrs. D. A. Thomas welfare and relief work iliary's on home her at club the Bridge Thursday evening. Prizes were amon~ disabled veterans and their won by Mrs. Clyde Crump, Mrs. families. Organizations of a corp of workAlma Blum and Mrs. Fred Fahrni. to distribute the poppies is goers -<>-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fahrni Jr. ing forward rapidly under leadervisited relatives at Fountain Green ship of Mrs. Bess Stead, chairman of the Auxiliary's poppy commitLast week-end. A large supply of poppies tee. -<>-ordered from the Salt been bas the was Sr. Fahrni Fred Mrs. week-end guest of Mrs.. Clnda Ay- Lake veterans' hospital where disabled veterans have been given ers of Salt Lake city. PETROLEU M CARBON - OIL COKE employment during the winter and -()paper little the making spring Yates Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim IDEAL FUEL FOR CHICKEN BROODERS were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. flowers. 4 is Day' 'Poppy of purpose 'The -0SMOKELES S - ODORLESS - ASHLESS Mr. and Mrs. Perry Christensen to give everyone an opportunity to men the to tribute individual pay and daughter, with Darwtn Peterson as guest, spent Easter in Salt who gave their lives in defense of the nation,.. said Mrs. Warner. Lake City. "The little act of wearing a poppy --othe individual more closetouches and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Callaway large public ceremonies than ly Lake Salt were Mrs. Leah Peterson 7789 South State St.,-Midva le-Phone Midvale 225 he is only & spectator which in Monday. visitors and awakens a realizaztion of the Between 0. S. L. and Rio Grande Tracks --oMrs. E. W. 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