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Show Midvale, Utah, Friday, December 6, 193:i PAGE ELEVE 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------~-------------------------South Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Page guests of Mr. and Mrs. R . P . },. RIVERTON NEWS Sandy Ward Sunday School Completes Organization • THE UTE SENTINEL Nichols, Miss Laura Beckstead. spent Thursday and Friday as the at Lark during the week. and Jean Rich of Bennion, Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland -0Mrs. Charles F. Myers and IJ.:v, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bills an- Mrs. Allan Turpin of Granger, and Page. -0nounce the birth of a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Beckstead of Lovendahl entertained at a quiJL Hi; The Sandy Second ward Sunday Tuesday, November 26, at Cotton- Magna. The Junior Girls of the Riverton party at the home of Mrs. Myr>t":. - -{)School organization has been com- wood home. Second ward, \Vith their teacher, Wednesday. pleted with the following officers Mr. and Mrs. Bert Battison and M~s. Elsie Banks, held a Thanks- 0-ain charge: Dr. L. W. Sorenson, supFriday at the Riverton ju· i. • Miss Harriet Wiberg, who has Mrs. Mary Jarry spent last Wed- giving party at the home of Mr. erintendent; John L. Smith, first spent the past month in Salt Lake, nesday visiting with relatives and and Mrs. Banks, Griday. Games high school the school will prenor.t assistant; Golden Baxter, second returned home Thursday and spent friends at Midvale. were played with Mrs. Banks and a three-act domestic comedy , '~'l assistant; Francis Webb, secretary; the week-end at Payson as guest -oMiss Wanda Banl,{s winning the titled "New Fires", under the Ll i Evelyn Bradley, organist; Glen of Miss Ruby Page. prizes. Miss Norma Nielson and rection of V. F. Victor. W elden Freeman, Miss Mary Madsen, assistant organist; Fannie -0- 0Miss Mary Freeman were chairmen Parr, Archie Peterson, and Lawton Pierson, chorister; Fern HendrickMrs. Z. T. Butterfield entert~ i ,_ of the games. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra L. Bills enter- Myers, who are attending the U. S. -{)son, assistant chorister, with the tained their family at a dinner on A. C. at Logan, spent the week-end ed the "Busy Mothers'' club at 11 • following teachers: Mrs. Elfleda L. Thursday. Guests included Mr. and at their homes in Riverton. ~.1rs. Eunice Walbeck of Draper home Wednesday. The lesson f •'• Jensen, Mrs. Charlotte Sorenson, Mrs. Elton Bills and children of the keeping of Thanksgiving ' 111;: spent Sunday and Monday at Riv-aC. C. Crapo and C. N. Sorenson, Herriman, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton erton. given by Mrs. William TOl kel!'O::l. Ronald Page, son of Mrs. ThomReg White, Milton Cundick, Robert Bills, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Webster --oThe next meeting will be held . 1 asi Page, who is on a leave of abPixton, Mrs. Jessie Nelson, Miss and sons of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. December 14, beginning at 3 p. the home of Mrs. Mahonri Butt"• sence from the U. S. navy, is Leona Pierce, Eldon Brown, Law- Curtis Jackson md Mr. and Mrs. m. the West Jordan stake Genea- field on December 11. The Je~ r • spending two weeks at his home in rence Stapley, Venus Kim, Ruth Joe Marten and son, of Salt Lake, logical society will sponsor a jun- will be given by Mrs. I. E . F'• p, Riverton. Adamson, Velma Kim, Joyce Chris- and Truland, Ronald Maloie, Jesse ior baptismal excursion to the Salt n1an. -0-0tian, Fannie Pierson, Margaret and Lynn Bills. Lake temple which will last until Mrs. Wesley Lloyd entertained 8 p.m. Jensen and Annie Martineau. Mrs. Wilford Dansif! was ho:-:! , .. · -oat a quilting and dinner party at - 0to her club at a Thank::,giving rtiilMr. and Mrs. Charles F. Myers her home Monday. Mrs. Heber S. Crane, Mrs. Marv ne~ at her home WednE>sday. Di~. had as their guest at dinner on - oParry, and Mrs. Bert Battison wer~ !.;.:r was served to twelve gm-)St9 T~~~~~g d~, Mr. md M~. OnTh~~~vingdey,M~.Mey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RoRs Egbert and children and Mr. entertained at dinner in honor of .~ and Mrs. Ernest Webster and child Can a mother err so vitally that dren Of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. May, Mr. an years later there shall be an after- , Mrs. Henry Schmidt of West Jarmath in a calamity that will engulf - o dan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beckstead her and her loved ones? Mrs. Thomas P. Page spent the and daughter Jean, Of South JarThis is one of the questions rais- week-end at Draper as guest of dan and Mrs. Isabella Romney c f ed in "Strangers All," with May Mr. and Mrs. George Whetman Salt Lake: I Robson playing the mother, which and family. -{)comes to the Iris Theatre Wednes- oMr. and Mrs. Zach T. ButterfielC: day. Mr. and Mrs. \Vayne Tischnel' entertained at Thanksgiving din-! That mother in the pulsing dra- and Mrs. M. J. Tischner, spent the ner honoring Mr. and Mrs. John I. • rna based on the successful stage week-end at Santaquin as guest of Wiberg and family. Covers were 1 pla~ by Marie Bercovici, has four Mr. and Mrs. Le Von Tischner. laid for 13. 1 children upon whom she has be_ 0_ -{) stowed the full flower of a great ' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tischne •· Mr. ancl Mrs. Roland Page entermother affection and care. No~, • entertained the following at a tained M r . and Mrs. Duke Page when they are grown up, each IS 1 Thanksgiving dinner: Mr. and Mrs. <md family of Payson , and Mrs. suddenly overwhelmed by catastro- Samuel Beckstead and family of Thomas P . Page at Thanksgiving j phe that threatens ruin of hoJ?e \Ve will give absolutely FRE E a 50 gallon barre] .o f andhap¢n9s. Face~ face~th ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , g-asoline \vith every used car purchase of $100 or m o.t'e her own guilt, in having pampered during the month of December. her children, the mother instantly goes to battle, to right all wrongs and conquer all obstacles. How Miss Robson achieves victory . Call in toctay and see our J.arg·e stock of the Best makes an absorbing climax to a story replete with comedy, ro- Used Cars obtainable. mance and drama. Preston Foster is co-starred with ·~----------~~...- .....~~... Miss Robson, and the cast includes HIOTOUS THREE-ACT COMEDY William Bakewell, Florine McKin- ney, James Bush, Suzanne Kaar~n, Samuel Hinds, Leon Ames and Clifford Jones. Charles Vidor directed Milton Krims wrote the screen RIVERTON, UTAH play. Telephone: 1\-!id. 92-R2 Mothers' Patriotism Is Dramatic Element In Film c p I ..., DECE BEROFFER ••• • FREE! 50 Gallons Gasoline I 'Growi g Pains' -- Bv JORDAN HIGH DRAMATIC CLUB RIVERTON MOTOR COMPANY ONE NIGHT ONLY! :"!iRiS:::::::THE:ATR:E::::::::::Mid~~~~~~ ~ }> HOW SMART ARE YOU? (Questions on page 4.) ' 1. The League or Nations formally came into existence on January 10, 1920, through the coming into force at that date of the Treaty of Versalles; it now has a membership of fifty-nine states. 2. These States had a gross area of 892,135 square miles of which 24,155 square miles was water. 3. It is 3,026,789 square miles: total including Territories and Dependencies, 3, 738,395 square miles. 4. It wlas located at the Chaldean City of Ur in lower Mesopotamia, and it has completely disappeared. 5. The Union losses were 9,584 offices and 349,944 men. 6. The Confederate losses were 4,626 officers and 129,195 men. ··········-------·····LET US CHECK JORDAN HIGH AUDITORIUl\'1 25c General Admission --------~ l ~j ENTERTAINMENT" 8, 9 am! Hl :1 Flaming ro.r.:: a~ce, pnl~" ~~ r ~ i:.dn~adventure, thn~ 10C lVIEN'S GLOVES Per pair ---·--··-··-··-····-···-··-·--·-····--··----.............. STRAND OF BEADS Each ---·--------····-- ....... ·--·--·-·-·---.. ·-··-·-----·-.. -· .... EVERSHARP PENCILS Each __ ___ ..... __ ._. __..___ .........·---------.... ·-· .. ___ ............. ·- 1C ·-·-·-----·-----····-· 1 OC Jo~o~~~ -·-·------··---·--····-·-····-.. ··-·-··.. -·-·-··-· .. 15c HY-P~~Gallon ·--·-·-·--·---·-·-··---·-·--·----· .. --.............. ____ .. 23C ~;~~~E3~n' lltY'"<:·'······---· . ~.·= ·-·---·----------·· ----·---- 15c DILL -··-·-··--------·--.. 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