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Show PAGE FIVE Midvale, Utah, Friday, November 9, 1934 1 !--Society- -I WEST JORDAN NEWS Twelve Matrons Entertain At Bridge Luncheon Clive Gardner is staying at I ~irs. Bountiful with her mother who is vt:-ry ill. A very delightful Bridge luncheon was given Saturday afternoon, h1:r. and Mrs. Verne Gardner re- November 3, on the mezzanine of turned Saturday evening from a Dick Gunn's cafe in Salt Lake City trip to Boulder Dam and Califor- by twelve of the younger matrons itia. They visited with relatives in of Midvale and Sandy. One hundOrange, California, and also visited red guests were invited Hostesses were: Mrs. Jack Catalina Islands. Crane. Mrs. Jack Ford, Mrs. Geo. -o-Cox, Mrs. Dewey As-pden, 1\irs. J. ¥r. and Mrs. Alfred Furse anS. Stewart, !v!rs. H. N. Carmer, nounce the marriage of the~r Mrs. Curtis Booth, Mrs. Aaron daug·hter Gladys to Leo L. Lund; :Horne, Mrs. Hazel Richardson a.nd berg· of Sandy, which took placE Mrs. Ray Fenn of Midvale and Monday, November 5. The coupl6 Mrs. A. R. Gardner and Mrs. A. E. will make their home in Sandy. Peterson of Sandy. ---<>Prizes were won by )frs. HowMiss Pearl Wilson of Sandy enard Phelps, Mrs. Norval Vincent, tf'rtained for Miss Gladys Furse Mrs. Carl Dice, Mrs. A. P. Rasand Leo L. Lundberg at a miscelmussen, Mrs. E. E. Greenwood, laneous shower at her home Saturday evening. Progressive games Mrs. E. R. Madsen, Mrs. Vern were played end refreshments. Lester, Ivlrs. D. M. Todd, Mrs. Fred Hopkison, r..rrs. Frank Porter, Mrs . served to 20 guests. Jf>is Greenig and Mrs. Fem Pett .. --o-Mrs. L. E. Pearson and daught€-rs Clara and Mrs. Vivian Varney of Idaho Falls visited Mrs. Ellen Pearson during the week. -oVal Killpack, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Killpack, 29 two sons arrived in Sdlt Lake Mon- Seventh avenue, who was taken to day morning from Omaha, Nebras- the general hospital in Salt Lake k&. They spent the day visiting City on Wednesday, the 7th, for with Mr. Peterson's mothe!', ~Irs. a tonsil operation, is recovering Stella Peterson and left Tuesda)' rapidly. for Sacramento, Californi.9.. Mr. Peterson is employed by the W. T. Sunday with her sister Mrs. Edith Beckstead of Midvale. Grant company. --o----<>Mr. and Ml."S. 0. Osborne and Marjorie, 9-year old daugl!tE-r of Mrs. 0. Justissen of Spring City Mr and Mrs. L. D. Richardson, is are spending the week with Mr. ill with scarlet fever. and Mrs. Clifford Justissen. ---<>-<>-V...rs. Amelia Turner who was Robert Gardner and Mr. and striously ill last week is slowly in::t- ~ Mrs. William Gardner attended the proving. funeral services of the baby of Mr. --o-and Mrs. Verne McKell of Spanish V_r. and M.rs. P. T. Bateman reF'ork Monday. turned home Friday from a 16da:vs trip to Chicago, where they visited their daughter, Mrs. Rita Turner and the World's Fair. They ::tlso visited their daughter, Mrs. LaRee Brown of Omaha, Nebrasl<.a and visited at Nauvoo, Carthage WE HAVE and Independen c~:_Missouri L Mis:;s Thorma Po!"ter spent the weel< end with Miss Fern Bateman. -o- Bateman C'O:O"!Irf'...,ced the L. D. S. Busjness College last w~."~_ · Wilson school at _IJ.,._ large number of friend~ MIDVALE ---- I I! Phelps entertained her Contract Foursome at her home Tuesday Pvein...... Guests included Mrs. Ralph Duvall, Mr::>. Ray Fenn and Mrs. Aaron Horne. -0- Mrs. Fred Hopkinson bad as her guc:::ts Monday afternoon Mrs. Hollis Aylett, Mrs. Aaron Horne e:nd Mrs. H. E. Phelps. -o-- relatives attended the grave-side ·=··-~· held Sunda:v afternoon at th~ West Jordan cemetery for Dean Peterson, 6 year old son of Mr. and 1\frs. Alvin Peterson, "\vho died at his hOJl1e in Bingham, Wedne<::dav. Rulon Hogan san.g the solo "Sweet Hour of Prayer." The s:pealrer was .Jamec:; A. Bateman and the grave was dedicated by Jl her home. Eight guests were present. -o-Mrs. D. M. Todd entertained her Eridge club Wednesday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ray Fenn and Mrs. Fred Hopklnson, Mrs. J. 0 Jones was a special guest. --o-- THE BEST C. W. PRICE, Mgr. ( p-ft -O'I.I n• p I_O _D_ D_n_o a------•-<•--·---··· Mr. and Mrs. \V"ilford Tylor ~n.tj son of Salt Lake visited with Mrs. Tylr>r's pa.rl."'nts Ifr. P.nd 1'>11:"rs. Fred Burmester, Sunday evening. able and the Investment Mz.de Will Pcove Profital>le. -a- \Vith a smart llne of Embroidery, Luncheon Sets, Pillow Cases, Hosiery, Baby Clothes, Quilts, Fibre Flowe~s, and Seasonable Gifts. The Novelty Art Sbop brings t<> Midvale a dlf· ferent type of exclusive mercba.ndisP. at prices to fit au purses. 1. .ex. VISIT .JACK'S. BECI{ER'S and BUDWEISER BEER ahl&Son The Pioneer Meat Market of Midvale & SATURDAY SPECIAlS FOR ESTIMATES AXD if:!~ts Beans Morrison-Merrill Co. "The Lumbermen" .Midvale, Utah AU Brands Tall ............................ .. POTATOES ~FORMATIO~ 'Phone28 HaDees Hot W'ater Beaters Head Sc Utah L;:trge .. MILK CALL OR \'l8IT Miss Thelma Dimond spent SunQay as guest of her sister, Mrs. Ira Hardcastle of Sandy. l Mrs. William S. Dimond visited j .~ AND LOW PRICES LETTUCE -0- The Primary Officers and Teachers held thelr preparaticn n\eeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jennie Gardner. After the business meeting, refr eshements were cc rvect to 10. FOR GOOD FOOD BETTER BEVERAGES 15 North Main St. _____.10 lbs. 59c 1 ~ THE NOVELTY ART SHOP • !\l..,,ll'J' Is Available- MatedaL; and Labor Al'c Reason· 1 EATS ~ I I November 1Oth FR~DAY 0 I Where Jordan Valley MINUTE SERVICE The Rebekah Lodge is giving a public "''rd party at the I. 0. 0. F. Hall Friday evening, November 9. Bridge and 500 will be played, with prizes and refreshments. Everybody is invit~d. Build - Remodel p .. .. I OPENING Saturday -0- Now is The Time Miss Nora Finlayson of Price i:> visiting at the home of ~.a::r. and Mrs. Henry W. Cooley. DeLuxe Sandwich Shop Mrs. Ke1ven Aylett entertained her club Thursday afternoon at and .;. .... _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ co _ _, _ . :.. -o-- JACK'S -0- Phone Mid. 65-J2 Bishop David l\.1:. Haun. EVERYBODY GOES to Mr"!. H. E. Dealers for MUTUAL COAL I servi~es Follow The Crowd Let Us Convince You of its Superiority e I i I Lost - 35 "\VInchester Rifle between 7th. A venue and Locust street. $5 reward. Call at Ute Sentinel office. Wnnted A girl or woman to Mrs. J. S. Alley will entertain at a dinner party at her home care for children occasionally. Inquire at Ute Sentinel office. Friday evening. ---<>Mrs. Alex Beckstead will enterFor Sale - Roasting Pig-A for tain her Birthday Club at a one Thanksgiving, will dress 50 to 60 o'clock luncheon at her home Fri- pounds. Must go at sacri!ice prices day. Hattie Freeman, Riverton ---<>Mrs. J. 0. Jones entertained at FOR SALE·-Cheap--Steck Upright a Bridg~ party at her home MonPiano-George Steck and Comday evening. 16 gueE~ts were prepany, Call Ute Sentinel Office. 5Cllt. First prize was won by Mrs. KeJvin Hunter, second price by \-Ve print butterwrappers. Call Mrs. Archie Nelson and third prize Jl.fidvale 173. by Mrs. Senna Tracy. Local Youth Taken To . Salt Lake Hospital i . _. Can 6c ....... ........... .. Chili or Navy .............. . 25 lbs. 25c 4lbs. 25c • WHITE KING large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28c I BUTTER~~=~':! t~. ~~.~~tJb. I I:.I 35c COFFEE - Breakfast Club ............ lb. 25c FLOUR White Lily, 48lb. bag ... $1.74 Economy, 48lb. bag ... $1.69 COFFEE M.J.B ................. Lb. 32c "Hotter than Hell" BATTERIES FIRESTONE TIRES PRE STONE ANTIFREEZE L. A. MALSTRO M TEXACO SERVICE State and Center Midvale Junction Meats • LOIN STEAKS • • a I • • • • • . . . . . . . ..... lb. 15c Pot Roasts~~:~r ................. lh.lOc ROASTS, Rump or Rib ......... . ... lb. 15c GROUND BEEF ............... . Pound 8c |