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Show .. Soon -To In This aper PAGE EIGHT SENTINEL UTE THE Midvale, Utah, Friday, May 18, 1934 - Dramatic Program Marks Midvale Jr-Hi Closing was presented by the Home Ec- onomics class of Sandy- junior high school, Monday evening at the school auditoriUm under direction of Miss Ethelynne Ashton and Miss :\Jolly Lindell. Tie aprons, bouse dr~ses, sportswear, ev~ning gowns wer" displayed by the girls. The program included: selections by Sandy junior high sqbool novelty club; vocal solo, Morris Fergusson; tap dance, Miss Janice Beck; musical number, Lorett Brown, Ross Bishop, Russell Beck and Maxine Orton; tango dance, Miss Bernice Grant and Vester Rasmussen; girls' chorus, by girls of eighth a.!ld ninth grades; novelty dance, by coupl es of Sandy junior high school. M rs. Katie Jensen of Salt Lake, ·was- m attendance at the meeting of the Civic Arts club held Friday afternoon at Sandy Clt;y hall, a® gave a· talk on Hcharm.'' Other numbers on the program. included: current events, Mrs. A. C. Jensen; girl's chorus by members of Sandy junior high .school, under direction of J. M. Boyden. Refreshments were served to fifty guests. Hostesses were Mrs. T. E l. Anderberg-, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Mrs. A. r .Crn po. Z...1 rs A. E. Williams and A cJosing so~. l:><~ . J. B . J en s en . cial will be _e-iven at Sandy junior high school, June 13. STARR. program A fashion show and SANDY NEWS 0 - -<>- Smith B irthday club entert ained the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Rolenia Srr..ith, and Chris Jensent last Saturday evening. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smilh, ~lr. and Mrs. Ray Smlth, Mr. and 1\/[r~ . Roy Wenerstrom, A-fr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Sherman and Louis Smith, and Chris Jensen of Sandy; Miss La Verne Smith and Clarence MacNiel of Bingham and 14 grandrhildren of Mr. and Mrs. J"ohn T. Smith. Th ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman a.nd sons of Salt Lake, and Mr. and. Mrs. Amassa. Boulter and son Blam, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boulter. ---o- A progra:i honoring mothers, was held at Sandy First ward chapel Sunday morning under direction of the Ward Superintendency, J. Thomas Ostler1 Orin Greenwood and William Jones. A dramatic program was given Monday afternoon by the primary grades of the Midvale Public school as the closing entertainment of the school year. The group of playlets ''The Storybook Land", was presented as follows: Three Little Pigs, by first grade, Miss Ludlow, directing; The Elves and Fairies, third P."rade, Miss Dunbar; The Little Red Hen, firs t grade, J!r!i.ss Lindsn.v; The Three B e ars , third gt·ade, Mrs. Tholen; The Elve s and the Shoema l{er. first gra de , :\fiss Potters; Bad Billv Gon.t and The Rab,bit's Adventure, s econd g r a d e, Miss Larson, directing : The Frog Prince~ second grade, Mrs. Richardson; : and The Sleeping- Prince ss. bv both ~o<'!cond and third gratles with Miss Gardner directing. productions children's These were attended by an appreciative audience of parents and friends of the school. - - - - -- - We print Butter Wrappers -<>- - .o -- Mrs. Heber S. Crump of HerriMrs. Glenn 0. Pollard visited is visiting at the home of her man Mrs. Walter F. Whitehead and and son-in-law, Mr. and daughter children of :Provo, Saturday. Mrs. Nels A. Nelson. We Know You Have Come to The Right Town -<>- The dramatic club of Sandy junior high school under direction of Miss Lucille Muir, presented the play, "The Singing- Soul," at the qchool auditot'iutn Wednesday evf'ning_ Members of the cast were: Rosetta Glazier, Carol Burgan, Adeline Horne, Chrystal Dastrup, Stella Hansen, Vivian Peterson, and Louise Setterberg. -oMr. and Mrs Brig Smith and children. Mrs. Afton Smith and sons, and Mrs. Clyde Cleveerly of 1.Voodscross. were visitors Mooday of Mrs. Esther Boulter and fa.ini!y. -<>1\l.r. and Mrs. Robert Holt enter- tained at dinner at their home on Sunday, honoring Mr .and Mrs. r.nrl Holt. Covers were laid for 9'ixteen guests. -<>- OF r-y VIN61 ~ ~ E. ROE .CO?YRlGHT l}OUS~"~AY.DORAN l!.Co.lnc, l l I - W.N.U. SERVICE Starr Stone, lzan, young border desperado, who takes the place in Sonya's heart of her fiance, rich Rodney Blake of New York .•• El Capitan Diablo, Mexican bandit chief, who holds the fate of Sonya and Starr in his hands • • • Conchita, whose supreme sell-sacrifice brings cut of stark tragedy a happy culmination of the troubled romance ..• these are among the characters that move through this vivid Western tale, which is to be published serially in these columns. Watch for it. You will not want to miss a single installment. Sunday evening. The speakers were Miss Grace Mickelsen of Draper and Arthur Godfrey of The Gospel Doctrine class of Union . Crescent ward Sunday School spent an outing in Little COttonwood canyon Wednesday evening. under direction of their teacher, William. Cartchner. CRESCENT NEWS Suspended Jail Sentence Concealed Weapon Penalty The closing of the M. I. A. was before Alf Blaney appeared held Tuesday evening under direc- Judge M. Thomas at the City couxt tion of the ward presidents, Ho- and pleaded guilty to the charge mer Jeynes, and Mrs. Anna Smith. of carrying concealed weapons. -oBlaney was fined fifteen dollars Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancaster and sentenced to six months in and fami'ly spent Sunday with Mrs1 in jaiL The time sentence was susLancaster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. pendeQ.. Andrey Sjoblom of Draper. -oMr. and :Mrs. Charles Pierce and daughters Wanda and Doris, of Sandy, and Mrs. J". F. Harrison of Crescent spent Monday with their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. The Primary Association of the Charles Dansie of Bluffdale. First Ward To Present May Festival, May 24 -o- The Missionary Group under direction of Heber J. Smith of D.;aper, furnished the program. at Crescent ward sacrament meeting First ward wi,ll present the May Festival, an annual activity, next Thursday evening, May 24. Seventy-five children will take part. ~lidvale -oThe Better Home and Garden Club of Sandy will hold a meeting Tuesday evening, May 22, at 8 o'clock at the Sandy City hall. A talk on the care of roses will be the feature of this meeting which will be under the direction of the newly elected president, Mrs. C. L. I Boulter. I : • YOU WILL HAVE NO Regrets F or Reason -o- Miss Helen Farrar of Sandy, Utah, with the assistance of :M iss Verle Poulson and Mary Leonard entertained the LaVadis Social Unit at their home in Provo Monday evening. With this business meeting Miss Farrar, who has been very active in University cles ,completed her duties as secretary of the club. I OLSON BARBER cir- , SHOP Main Street l •• 0 Mr. Harm1ner and his sister, Mrs. J. ~r. McCracken of American Fark, were visitors Sunday of Mr .and Mrs. John T. May and ::zan Lorin at their home in East Sandy. 11.1:r. and Mrs. Silas Brady and daughter Aris. of Salt Lake, Mrs . Zelia. Holt and daughters Fay and 1 EvPlvn of West Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. Verlen Bateman of t\furr a.y, were week-end visitors of !-.Irs. Sophrona Bateman. ~erral Bateman Mr. and Mrs. visited Sunday with Mrs. Baternan"s mother, Mrs. Alice Frank of Lehi. I -o-- SPECIALS FOR FRI. & SATUR., MAY 18th, 19th - KELLOGG'S DEAL 1 1 1 1 CORN FLARE RICE I<RISPIE PEP BRAN FLAJ{E \ all for Z9c Certo for sure results 25e - o-- Mrs. Jack Wellington of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mrs. J . D. Bateman. CbeeSeFull Cream th.llc White King Large Pkg. 27C 10 lbs. 54C 1 SUS!'aJ~:r~.':.",~~andPre-100 lbs. $5.37 Mr. and Mrs. c. L. Boulter announce the marriage of their daughter Atha to Earl Holt, son of Rohert Holt, of Union. -<>- I • Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse and family and Miss Lucille Tuttle spent the "'reek-end with relatives at Manti. Utah THE -0- MIDVALE VARIETY STORE - o- 50 NY A, while angel of the Navajos .•• l 1\fr. and Mrs. Howard Lance of !\'fOah announce the birth of a Mrs. Lance was formda.u~?bt.er. erlY Miss Ireta Hansen, of Sandy. -o-- The sons of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Orton of Salt Lake are guests J of their grandmother, Mrs. A. T. Orton and Mrs. Rhoda Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Orton are visiting in California. MIDVALE GARAGE Flour WISHES FOR THE MIDVALE VARIETY STORE Success And Happiness During Their BUSINESS CAREER IN THIS MID-VALLEY TOWN Beet For $1.49 White IJ!y 48-lb. Bag Potato Chips Fresh and Crisp 9c 171zC HAMS Pork Steak: 29c Cudahy Puritan, Lb. SHOULDER CUTS |