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Show dvale, Utah, Friday, May 10, 1935 THE UTE SENTINEL PAGE ELEVEN EAST MIDVALE NEWS Last Rites Held For "Woman In The Dark" Is Fast Moving Film Bluffdale Resident Mrs. Harold Bishop visited Tuestiay with Mrs. George Hilton of Funeral services for Mrs. Jane Salt Lake. Merrill Miller were held Wednes-oday in the Bluffdale ward chapel Mrs. L. A. Wilson of Salt Lake with Bishop Bert Crump officiatspent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. ing. Music ·was furnished by the M. J. Thornton. Bluffdale ward choir, with solos be--o-----ing sung by Eva Crump of BluffMr. and Mrs. Orval Forbush and dale and Farol Lester of Midvale. children of Murray were 'dinner Speakers were Bishop Bert guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Crump, Merle Lewis, Joseph MousLester Forbush. ley of Bluffdale and Dan Merrill -oof Salt Lake. Prayers were ofMr. and Mrs. Ben Cutler and fered by Eugene C. Miller and children of Salt Lake were week Samuel Green. The grave in the end guests of relatives of East Cottonwood cemetery was dedicaMidvale. ted by William A. Turner. -o- Mr. and Mr!!. T. C. Cook and children and Guy- Richards of Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunda:y of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush. -oThe East Jordan stake M. I. A. drama night which was to have been held May 13, at the Union ru-ou~ement hall, has been postponed indefinitely. Some of the dramas will be presented in connection with stake honor night to be held May 27 and 28. -o- M iss Louise Knowles entertained Saturday evening at her home at a dinner party. Covers were laid for six. -oMrs. Neil Olsen attended a one o'clock luncheon Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rozilla Margetts of Salt Lake. Bridge followed the luncheon. -oMr. and Mrs. Soren Dahl of West Jordan visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt. -o- Mrs. J. J. Jensen of Salt Lake spent Thursday afternoon "'"1th Mrs. Geneva Sharp. -<>-Members of the genealogy class met Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson E. Jensen. -0- Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reece and daughter of Salt Lake. ---:..oMrs. Elizabeth Winkler of Salt Lake visited Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cort Rosenhan. -oSunday afternoon Mrs. Lenard Sharp visited with Mrs. I. A. Norris of Sandy . -oMrs. Blanch Rosenhan was a birthday dinner guest at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Winkler of Salt Lake. --o-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gratehouse announce the b1rth of a son born Tuesday, May 7. Mrs. Gratehouse was before her marriage · Miss Ardella Hicks. --o- Mrs. Leona Rosell left Saturday for New York on a buying trip for a Salt Lake firm. She expects to be gone about ten days. --()-- A woman who found the price demanded for a career· too high to pay is the central character in Dashiell ~1ammett's fast moving drama, "Woman in the Dark". In this exciting "story of dangerous romance" which comes to the Iris Theatre Saturday, May 11, Fay Wray portrays the beautiful Louise Loring who borrows money to further her studies. as a concert singer. When her debut is a financial failure she learns that Rol>son, the man who advanced her the money, regards it not as a loan. but as an investment. The action that follows when Louise, fleeing from Robson's bouse seeks refuge wiLh John Mines of the Bingham district Bradley, a man on parole after shipped 8,685 tons of ore during serving a prison term for roanthe week ending Friday, exclusive slaughter, is breathless with susof the production of the ·utah pense. As Bradl~y, Ralph Bell~my C opper company. The Utah Del - has one of the fmest charactenzah · h aware shipped 800 tons; United tl~ns of h1s career. Toget er w1t States Smelting, Refining and M1ss Wray and Melvy~ Douglas, Mining company, 6 ,585 tons; Utah who plays the sauve, poth~hedfRob A 300 tons. Utah Metal and son, he comp1etes a no o noT pex, 1 300 ton;. American Smelt- tables heading a distinguished cast in~n~e Refining ,7oo tons; Bingham in which Roscoe Ates, well known M t 1 100 tons. screen stutterer, affords the come a s, ic relief. Ruth Gillette, Nell 1 Park City mines shipped 2,555 ! O'Day and Granville Bates are altons of ore and concentrates. 1 so featured. Park City Consolidated shipped -~-----1,682 tons; Park City. Devel?P- 1 ment, 600 tons, and Sliver Kmg • Goalition, 273 tons. MINING NOTES 1 • Draper P. T. A Elects The Draper P.T.A. elected the follo'..v ing new off icers Friday night: Mrs. A. J. Henderson, president; Principal Reid Beck, vice president; Mrs. M. J. Riska, secretary. Mrs. H. J. Smith, president of the association for the pB.dt two years was rel eased with a. vote of thanks. The program consisted of a burlesque faculty meeting by the teachers. An hour of social dancing concluded the entertainment. Draper School Presents I Play Jn Salt Lake C1ty Production of gold throughout The Draper Junior high school the world in March totaled 2,290 - presented their school play, "Tam000 fine ounces, compared with 2,- ing a Woman Cyclone," at the 147,000 in February, the American Roosevelt Junior high school ' in Bureau of Metal Stat-:stics reports. Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon. The In the U. S. production was group expects to present the play 269,000 ounces against 220,000 in at the West Jordan Junior high .Fr:l.Jruary 1 school in the near future. . . . : Included in the cast are Nelda Work IS progressmg sabsfact- Vawdrey Dallas Young Joe Rayorily at the Bingham lease of the mond Mac Washbu~ Arlene American Smelting and Refining Bro~ Robert Smith Bl~cbe Eowhere a program of deep e>..!)lor- berg Virginia Smith' and Maxine ation is being followed. Efforts Ains:.Vorth. are now being concentrated on the 1500-foot level, where the lower Phone or write The Sentinel limestone beds are being explored. when you have NEWS. Our phone The beading on this level is being is Midvale 178; our address, The pushed in the "B" limestone in Ute Sentinel, Midvale, Utah. search of fissures. Local U. of U. Student To Train In Wyoming Virge M. Butler, R. D. 1., Sandy, will be one of the 62 University of Utah students who will train in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps camp at Fort Francis E. Warren near Cheyenne, Wyo., in June, according to an announcement made at the state university. The Reserve Officers Training Corps camp is an annual encampment in which students in the University of Utah R. 0. T. C. unit join with students from the Colorado Agricultural college in a six-weeks' practical training period. The students go to the camp between their junior and senior years ,and the appointments in the university R. 0. T. C. unit are made laq~·ely on a basis of the quality o£ work done at the camp. WEBB MOTOR CO· . We have in our shop·all models of New Cars MIDVALE 79 North Main Come in and see them - let us demonstrate any or all of them for you Going Places? Buy Your Ticket DODGE TRUCK. Good 38X7 Tires ? 1931 FORD TUDOR ·-·-·--_--·---·----··-·-· ? 1929 FORD ROADSTER ·-·-··------------ ? 1929 FORD TOWN SEDAN -------------· ? 1930 ESSEX -·-··----·---··----·····-------------------- ?. 1932 CHEVROLET ····-·------------------------ ? 1929 CHEVROLET ----------·-··------·-····---- ? 1929 CHEVROLET --------------------······---- ? And MANY Others ? ? ? ? ? • ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?' . ? ? ? Crosley Shelvadoor Electric Refrigerators QUICK FACTS! AS LITTLE AS $2 installs it; $2 a month buys it. USE IT 2 MONTHS then if you don't keep it your money will be refunded. OR-RENT IT-for as little as $2 a month. Rental payments "\\iJI be applied on J>urchase price at any time. Come in for further detail VIA. UNION PACIFIC STAGE LINES TICKET SALES MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY ••• And Rest Rooms At MALSTROM'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Center at State MIDVALE ---at.--- Phone Midvale 276 --------- .. Bargains in Used Cars newly painted, reconditioned TIRES and BATTERIES TEXACO Oils, Greases Gasoline -·-·-·-·-·.. Call in and see them-Let us make a demonstration in your home LAWRENCE You can have your car Washed, Greased, Oiled and gased on our new credit plan. Call In and let us tell you about it. Operator ~u -oMr. and Mrs. Ambrozo Motto announce the birth of a daughter. -oIn connection with the regular M. I. A. work Tuesday evening, 2 one-act plays were presented at the Union amusement hall. ..The Teapot on the Rocks" wa~ conducted by I\fiss June Smart and Mrs. Arthur God1·1·ey conduct ~.:d "Pink and Patches." - o Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smart entertained at a family birthday dinner I After four months spent in the naval hospital at San Diego, California, after a motorcycle accident in which he was seriously injured, released Friday of last week as beJames Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing physically fit and returned to Niels Nielsen of East Midvale, was work on the U. S. S. Atlair. Phone Mid. 37 • Sunday complimenting the birth anniversary of their son Jay. Special 05!Uests were Carl Standish and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Duffield and Victor Heath of Salt Lake and Eldaughter Harriette of Santa Mon- don Boggess of Union. ica, California, are visiting with -0relatives in Union. Mrs. Joseph Anderson is a BinP" - 0ham visitor this week guest of Mr. Mrs. J. H. Greer was hostess to and Mrs. Ben Price. members of the Unity club Friday -0afternoon. Those enjoying the afAn entertainment was held fair were Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. Thursday evening at the Union Mildred Seddon, Mrs. Clyde Soffe, junior high school in honor of the Mrs. W. R. Ashment, Mrs. Wm. lOth grade graduates. Fox, Mrs. Clarence Wardle, Mrs. Walter Berrett, Mrs. Earl Evans and Mrs. R. H. Clayton. UNION NEWS MALSTROM Boskovich Sureway Grain and Produce 1111111111111111 Ill lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllluJUIIIIIIIIIIUillUUUUllllllllllll illIIIIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIH111111111111111111111111111111111 Valuable Prizes Given FREEl Everybody is Invited - No Obligatians ·····-·-·... ·-·~·-·-·-·-·-·-I- e -· - · - · - · - · -·-·-I-I-·-·:. |