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Show Midvale, Utah, Friday, Deeem.her 6, 1935 TBB UTB SENTINEL Basketball Games ead ADiual Boy , Thursday ~~~ TurkeJ Banquet Played East Jordan stake "M'' Men basketball games will be played each Monday and Thuraday evenlngs of every week throughout the winter. The feature game ot the eoming week Ia that between Midvale Second ward and Unioll which will be played at Union Thursday evening. The complete schedule for the coming week is as follows. Monday, December 9: Crescent vs. Union at Sandy; Butler va. East Midvale at Midvale; Draper Second vs. Midvale Second at Midvale; Sandy 1st vs. Sandy 3rd at Sandy; Sandy 2nd vs. Midvale 1st at Midvale; Draper First vs. Granite at Sandy. Thursday, December 12: Midvale First vs. Crescent at Crescent; Draper 1st vs. Butler at Union; Sandy 1st vs. East Midvale at Draper; Sandy 2nd vs. Draper 2nd at Draper; Sandy Srd vs. Granite at Union. The standing of the teams before the games played last night 1s as follows: Won Lost Pet. Sandy First..... -.......... 4 0 1.000 1.000 Midvale Second...·--·-·- 4 0 .750 1 Granite ............. ···--··· 3 .750 1 Draper First... ---·-··--·· 3 .750 Sandy Third.............. 3 1 1 a..r:A.. .750 1 Union .................. _..... 3 0 ~ .500 Crescent .................... 2 2 .250 3 Butler ·········-·····-···-···· 1 S .000 East Midvale............ 0 3 .000 The Jordan American Legion Midvale First............ 0 3 .000 4 Auxiliary met Wednesday at the Draper Second. ......... 0 .000 4 Community club hall under dlrec- Sandy Second............ 0 tton of Mrs. Jane Layton, president. The following program was Mi••ionary Work in Africa given under direction of Mrs. Nell .Missionary efforts in Africa began W1lllams: musical reading, Pleas- more than 100 years ago when ~ !lee "Furse, accompanieti by Velda lx American missionaries and tbelr Lancapter; vocal duet, Mrs. Nell Williams and Mrs. Juanita Buck- wives went to Transvaal and Natal. ley, Two hUDdred and twenty guests atteQded the annual turkey banttU tot the West Jordan stake Boy Scout council held Wednesday eveulDg tn the West Jordan school auditorium. Speelal guests were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 0. Bemllon, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lamont and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Stone, all of the Salt Lake counell, 'Mr. Stone being the new chief field executive of that counctl. Following the banquet, games were played and the following program given: vocal duet, Don and Ross Palmer ot South Jordan; voeal solo, BerdeU Jacobsen of Bluffclale; Bits of Magic, Norman Spotttswoode of Midvale; vocal solo, Cyril Packer of Salt Lake; and addressea by the three Salt Lake council members and Hyrum StockIDgs. Wm. J. Leak was master of eeremonles and Walter Mabey was In eharge of the program. DuriDg the banqu~t, mltslcal numbers were furnished by 45 people from Lark. The tables were artistically decorated In a color scheme of red and green, the Christmas motif being 1l88d. The Gardner camp of the D. U. P. prepared the banquet. T HeIP A-!1!.. UWidJ lake Cluistma BaskeIs The women voted to cooperate with the ~gton in making Christmaa baskets for needy families of the post. Mrs. Vivian Richardson iary voted to hold a party on December 18 and charge as admission toys to be used later in making up the Christmas baskets. Mrs. Eve GROCERY STATE CASH SANDY PHONE Midftle 340. 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