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Show f t'AGE EIGH'f l-PETTY;s·-.,:· Jeneen, Mrs. F. A. Orton, Mrs. Eric Anderson, Mrs. Hilda Nelson, Mrs. A. C. Jensen, Mrs. L. VV. Sorenson, Halver Olson from Cincinnatti l\IIrs. Lily Fischer, Mrs. Clara Hewhas been visiting his sister, Mrs. lett, Mrs. C. S. Anderson, Miss SelN. 0. Anderson this last week. The ma Pierson and Mrs. Max Poliner. --atwo of them spent Thmsday with I Mrs. Caroline Jensen of Rigby, Mrs. Ethel Halgren. Idaho is visiting with Mr. and l\1rs. -o Mrs. Esther Boulter announces Christian Sor-enson. Mrs. Jensen the engageme'nt of her daughter, has also been visiting with relaHAVE NO EQUAL Wanda Boulter, to Don Smith of tives at Lark and Bluffdale. • -aGranger. The marriage will take Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Steffensen J1931 Ford Hydraulic dump place Monday, September 23, in the truck, has had the best returned Monday evening from a I Salt Lake temple. $43 of care, fine shape .trip to Colorado where they to- j -oMr. and Mr:s. Raymond Chris- gether with others were g-Uests of 1931 Ford} long wheel base, topher of Salt Lake have moved to the Metropolitan Life Insurance o Heavy rubber, stake Sales the attended They company. hollllC. their Sandy to make bed, just the thing for Congress at Estes Park, Colorado, -ohauling coal. --------------$365 Mrs. Maud Vincent announces also spent part of the time visit- I 1933 Ford V -8 coupe, only the marriage of her son Sheldon to ing at Denver and other principal 27,000 miles ----------------$415 E1'1na Keyso-·, daughter of Mrs. cities. 1932 Buick 8 deluxe sedan -o~iartha Keysor of Salt Lake, which Heavy rubber,. looks 1.\.'Irs. Rhoda Graves of Sandy took place Tuesday September 10. and runs like new, The bride was entertained at a with her sister Mrs. Sarah Graves o · Guaranteed. with $80 r-howcr Saturday evening at the ' of Salt Lake are visiting at Seattle I . radio. Been used as ~inc_:nt home, given by Miss Ph:Yl- 1 and Walla \Valla, Washington, with family car, -only ........$595 ~ lls \ · mcent and !drs. La Mar Vm- relatives. 11929 GMC Truck, 1 Yz ton -ocent. Dump, in A-1 shape $2751 Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Webster an- lo -olc 1929 Ford Tudor, Good conMr. and Mrs. Er!lest Gisseman of nounce the engagement of their $180 dition Baeroil, Wyo., announce the birth daughter Beth, to Marvin W. Becko of a son Tuesday of last week at stead, son of Mrs. Emma Beck- 1934 Ford Truclc, 1 Yz ton, long wheelbase, heavy the Cottonwood hospital: Mrs. Gis- I stead of Granite. The · 1narriage I duty rubber ---··----·------$555 1 seman was formerly M1ss Stella will take place in the :::3alt Lake o 1931 Ford Tudor, repainted temple, Monday, Septewber 23. Facey of Sandy. and overhauled, runs -oGeneral lilce new. Fire of undetermined origin partJumbo tires. Best Buy ly destroyed the hay baler belong$315 in the county .. ing to Francis Hansen Monday afternoon at Midvale. The Midvale 1931 Hudson Sedan, reconI ditioned. New rubber, I fire department responded to the the save call but were unable to I 1934 painted to suit you $360 machine from damage. A large lo Ford ~eLuxe Coupe One of the surprising facts un- · stack of straw was destroyed. Low rmleage ...... :.........$545 earthed during the making of Uni-o-· 1935 Ford De Luxe. Tudor Members of the Third quorum versal's "Gift Of Gab", the hilariSedan sold With new of Elders of Sandy First ward and ous and yet dramatic story of the I ~arantee, only _ car fascinating and rise sensational of direction their partners under 3700 rmles ---------------·----$6 7n to soon announcer radio a of loves enjoyed of the quorum presidency, a social Saturday evening at the appear at the Iris Theatre, is that SANDY NEWS I USED CAR I VALUES f Ii I I i j I ! I Edmund Lowe Groom i • Jn "G.ft Of Gab" j Agam _ 1 l i j WM D PETTY 0T0R c0 • I ~ I I furnished by Arthur Allsop and th1rty times! o Hollywood Dodd, The Rev. Neal De Mar Sorenson. A reading was given by Mrs. George Farnsworth. pastor, who performs the ceremonj 1 ies in and out of motion pictures -o. The officers and teachers of San- for residents of the film commun- 1 dy First ward M. I. A. and their 1 ity, has wed him to Lois Moran ol FORD V-8 Sale~ and Sel"Vl~e State Street at M1d':ale JunctiOn partners cnjoye~ a social following five times,. and to C?lleen ~o~re, Telephone Mid. 37 a business meeting at the home of Florence V1dor, Cormne Gnff1th, Mr. and J\irs. Charles A. Green- and Dolores Del Rio, among others. •!•·-o-o-..-o-o-o. -o_o_o-•!• wood, Monday evening. Progres-~ These have been just screen marsive games were enjoyed and lun- riages, however. In "Gift Of Gab'' Lowe is marcheon served to 4 7. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Sadie Aldham, Mrs.j ried to Gloria Stuart, playing opNephi Larson and Campbell Stap- , posite him, in a radio station, with ley. Mr. and Mrs. J. William famous stars of screen, radio and Thompson and members of the stage taking part in the ceremon- ~1 ward bishopric and their partners ies. The event takes place in station HWGAB" with America listenwere special guests. I ing in at millions of radio sets. -oLowe, who talks himself into Mrs. George Shaw and Mrs. John H. Shaw entertained the Shaw and out of both jobs and love sev- 1 family at a social Friday evening eral times du,ring the picture, is at the home of Mrs. John H. Shaw America's "ace" radio announcer. in Sandy. Progressive games were Among those who play parts in enjoyed and luncheon served to Mr. the picture, which is rich in the and Mrs. Curtis L. Shaw, and Mr. latest and most fascinating song and Mrs. George Watts, Murray; hits are Ruth Etting, Phil Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hammer and Ethel Waters, Graham McNamee, Isaac Shaw of Salt Lake and Mr. Alice White, Victor Moore, and and Mrs. Harry Holden of East Hugh O'Connell. Midvale. ! ! ad es You're Cordially invited to come to our Store and look around. No high pressure Salesmen. WE HAVE SOLD 1 I I D L S CA ROUND OkK RANGES (AMERICA'S FINEST) THIS YEAR - AND THE SEASON IS JUST STARTING 500 BEAUTIFUL $1.50 Lamp Shades YOUR CHOICE 49e I ! i i :~~~~e::~~ ~ua~~~l n~~~=:s ::~: ~;':a~ ~~:ne;;!:;i;~ !~ele~~o~:~ II -in all the ne{V Designs a.nd Colorings Love y Diai g I Bed Rooan 1 j NEW and BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM SUITES · 71 i I I 1 l Just Arriv e Granite Furniture Company MURRAY SUGARHOUSE PARK CITY WE DELIVER EVERY\VHERE 1050 East 21st South SUGARHOUSE,UTA H I Here's whv they're . saying ROE'S FOR VALUES! IF MEN OF THIS CITY REALIZE What Value we are Giving them- there will be a grand rush for ROE'S Tomorrow! -o- EAST MIDVALE NEWS Mrs. F. K. Edmunds of Los Angeles is spending the month as the guest of her daughter and son-inMr. law, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Sorenson. .,.. and Mrs. W. C. Crump left Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Sorenson enter- last Tuesday for Fish Lake. They tained at dinner at their home Sun- expect to remain a week, enjoying day honoring Mr. and Mrs. Kermit this southern Utah paradise. Sorenson of Ely, ,Nevada who were married Saturday evening. Besides the guests of honor covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Otton Lohmoelder of Salt Lake and Mrs. F. K. Edmundsof Los Angeles, and Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Sorenson. - 0132 South State Street A group of ladies of Sandy enSALT LAKE CITY joyed an outing at the Maxfield Lodge in Big Cottonwood canyon, THE ONLY BIG Wednesday. Dinner was served at noon followed by games. The committee in charge inCluded: Mrs. J. . . . in The State of Utah W. Farrer, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, • Mrs. L. W. Sorenson, Mrs. Ethel Dastrup, Mrs. A. C. Jensen and ALWAYSSelma Pierson. There were 30 in attendance. BOXY THEATRE STAGE SHOW - 0- Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal and daughters Beverley and Joy of Lark were guests Thursday of Mrs. J. T. Ostler. - 0- The following ladies enjoyed a social at Glacio park in Little Cottonwood canyon Monday evening: Mrs. A. R. Gardner, Mrs. Ivy Mitchell, Mrs. J. V\T. Farrer, Mrs. Clyde Swenson, Mrs. Bert Adamson, l\1:rs. Reg White, Mrs. C. C. Men 's Suits Values To $22.50 Sizes 35 To 44 -50 (Only) Suits! All New Fall Patterns and Year-Round Colors! -All taken from our regular Stocksregardless of former prices! -A great Special Group, priced for quick Clearance! Blue -Many Sport Backs! ValWonder A Serges, Greys! ue ! ! 7 Acts Vaudeville EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK AND TWO FEATURE FIRST RUN PICTURES CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY MONDAY AMATEUR S EVERY TUESDAY A SUPERB VALUE! FELT HATS · All made of fine Fur Felt - New 19351· Shapes and Colors.. Extra '! ] 98 |