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Show _P_A_G_E_SI_X_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _T;;;...H....;...;...E_U~T..:;,;;E;_S;;.;E~N..;;;:T~IN~E: .::L:..__ Riverton Retief Society Holds Social, Program SANDY NEWS The marria ge of Miss Virgini a MINING NOTES Mines of the Tintic district ship- _ _ _ _ _ _::::.Mi.dvale, Utah, Friday , South Jordan Resident Observes 87th Birthday December 13, 1935 OPERE TTA POSTP ONED The Sandy junior high school annual operett a, "In Old St Louis" former ly schedu led to be present ed before Cliristm as, has been postponed until after the Christm as holiday s, it has been announ ced by Harold Bradley , who has the operetta in charge. The change was made because of studen ts with princip al parts being absent from school becaus e of illness. I Butterw ood, daught er of Mr. and ped 71 carload s of ore during the Mrs. John Butterw ood of Sandy, week ending Saturda y. Shipme nts Riverto n Second ward Relief SoMrs. Nancy Jane Ross McMul lin ciety held their monthl y social, and and Mark Bishop , son of Mr. and in carload s, are announ ced as fol- celebra ted her 87th birth anniver progra m Tuesda y at the ward cha- Mrs. E. F. Bishop, took place this lows: Tintic Standa rd, 23; United sary at her home in South Jordan States Smeltin g, Refinin g and Min- on Wedne sday, Decem ber 11. pel, where they conduc ted a pie week. ing compan y, 15; Mamm oth, 10; 1 She was born in Harriso n Counsale and bazaar . The marria ge of Miss Edrie North Lily, 1; Eureka Lily, 6; Utah ty, Iowa, in 1847, the daught er of In the evenin g "The Rothch ilds" Readin g, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Fire Clay (silica) , 3; Chief Con- Rachel Smith and Thoma s Ross. was present ed under the directio n of t h e R elief Society . The pro- G. R. Readin g of Murray , and Rog- solidate d, 1 and 3 lime; Gemini , 2; Her father was a life guard of the ceeds will be used to defray the er K. Peterso n, son of Mr. Louis Plutus, 2; Godiva , 1; Joe Daily, 1; Prohet Joseph Smith while he was Peterso n of Sandy, will take place Mounta in View, 1; Swanse a, 1; ward debt. being persecu ted by the mobs. at the home of the bride's parents Yankee Consol idated, 1; and EmMrs. McMul lin came to Utah in Murray , Decem ber 21, after pire Mines, 1. when two years old. She crossed 1 which a dinner will be given for --o- . the plains with her parents , who membe rs of the immed iate familie s Bingha m mines shipped 11,135 had two wagons , one being drawn and close friends . Severa l social tons of ore and concen trates exby a team of cows and one by a functio ns have been given, honor- elusive of the produc tion of the team of oxen. She says that she ing the bride. Utah Copper compan y, which is never knew what hardsh ips were, G. Leonar d Larson , preside nt of -oshippin g approx imately 24,000 tons for the family was fully equippe d Sandy Second ward Y. M. M. I. A. The next meetin g of the Demo- per day. Utah Delawa re shipped for enterta ined the officers and teachthe journey ahead of them. ers of the ward M. I. A. and their ratic Women 's Study group of 800 tons; Utah Apex, 400; United They made their home in Provo, partne rs at a banque t and social Sandy will be held the third Wed- States Smeltin g, Refinin g and ~in- then later moved to Heber City, Wedne sday evening at the Second nesday evening in Januar y, at 7:30 ing compan y, 8,885; and Amenc an where Mrs. McMul lin met Albert ward chapel. Patriar ch William D. p. m. at the home of Mrs. G. Leo- Smeltin g and Refinin g compan y, Eals McMul lin, and later marrie d nard Larson , precinc t chairm an. 1,100 tons. Kuhre acted as toastm aster. him in the old endowm ent house in Covers were laid for 58 guests, The preside nt, Mrs. A. C. Jensen, - oSalt Lake. will be in charge. The meetin g Park City mines shipped 3,798 includi ng the followi ng special To this union were born 11 chilguests: Miss Freda Jensen, presi- former ly planne d for Decem ber ·tons of ore and concen trates dur- dren, five of whom survive , togething the week as follows : Park City er with 47 grand childre n, 58 great dent of East Jordan stake Y. W. will not be held until Januar y. -oConsol idated, 1,551; Silver King grandc hildren , and one brothe r M. I. A. and Miss Ada • Farrer of The Jordan school district board Coalitio n, (conce ntrates ), the Y. W. M. I. A. stake board and ~50; Robert Ross, age 84, who is living' A. R. Gardne r of the Y. M. M. I. A. of educati on, togethe r with Supt. Park City Develo pment, 648, and in Joseph, Utah. stake board, and Supt C. N. Jen- C. N. Jensen and Stanley A. Ras- Park Utah Consol idated, 105. - - - - - - - - - - -- - mussen , clerk, were visitors at the \Ve DeHver Everyw here sen. Butterf ly Reveals Ita Ses Sandy junior high school and elemSupt. Jensen was the guest Markin gs on the wings of 1050 E. 21st S, Sugarh ouse . speake r of the evening . His sub- entary school, _Monday Monarc h butterfl y reveal the _ MURR AY - PARK CITY of the 1nsect. ject was: "How to Becom e Good 0 Out of the High Rent Mr. and Mrs. James A. Muir enTeache rs." Mrs. Larson was asLet us print your Weddin g AnDistric t sisted in serving by the Junior girls tertain ed at a dinner at their home nounce ments, and Social Station of the Second ward Y. W. M. I. A. on Thursd ay. Covers were laid for The Sandbu rr camp of the ery. sevente en guests, includi ng Mr. Daugh ~n ~ Ut~ P~neen mcl ~~~~~~~---~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and Mrs. George Muir and family, and Dean and Harold Despai n of Granite , Miss Gladys Benson of Manilla , Mr. and Mrs. Alma Muir tory of Archib ald Gardne r, one of ~ t of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. the three Utah pioneer s who helped build the first saw mill in Utah, { The Riverto n First ward Geneal - Archie Nichol of Sandy. i was read by Mrs. Nora Peterso n. l - 0ogical Society present ed "Little ~ The lesson, "Old Fashio ned Wed- !t Hav:e one yourse lf for the holida Claude Hopper '' during the week, Mrs. Clyde Swenso n spent part y season or give one for 1 dings", was conduc ted by class under the directio n of Mrs. Blenda of last week visiting with relative s Chnst mas to mothe r, wife, sister o1· sweeth eai·t The leader, Mrs. Elfleda L. Jensen Hamilt on. The followi ng were in at Americ an Fork. · Other numbe rs on the progra m in-. most apprec iated, yet t~e least e~pensive gift. the cast: Robert Cardwe ll, Ivy -oCardwe ll, Gwynn e Page, Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Verlen Batema n eluded: reading , Mrs. Nora PeterPage, Lova Green, Glen Green, Bud and childre n of Murray City were son; vocal duet, Mrs. Madge Stap~ Swenso n, and Melva Green. guests of Mrs. Sophro na Batema n ley and Mrs. Elfleda J. Larson ; vocal trio, the Misses La Rue, Dona Sunday . and Pearl Alsop. 23 No. Main ·-· Phone: Mid. BI G Sandy M. A. Officers Entertained At Banquet Christmas SALE AT GRANITE FURNITURE co. Sandburr Camp Of D. u. p Meets Friday At Sandy ·Genealogical Society Gives Play At Riverton :~=~=:~~:flp~~E~R~M~~A~~N~N~T~~W~A~~v-is~~l $2.0 0 io $5.00 ! - oCardwell-Page Nuptials Ro bert Dimond of West Jordan Mrs. Batem an Monda y. Mr. Performed On Monday visited and Mrs. Ed Brown of Salt Lake The marria ge of Miss Ivy Cardwell, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. William Cardwe ll, and Walter Gwynn e Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Page, was perform ed in the Salt Lake temple Monday , Decem ber 9. In the evening a recepti on was held in their honor at the Riverto n First ward chapel and amusem ent room. The young people will make their home in Riverto n. - 295 4~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ 0- Mrs. Charles Watkin s and daught ers, Doroth y and Pearl, and son, Leon, and Mrs. Hilda Gouche r and daught ers of Ogden, returne d Friday from a ten-day trip to California. We print Butterw rappers . Phone Mid 178 for your next supply. Ol d Sa nt a Cl au s wi ll Vi sit th e C A SH an d CA RR Y MA RK ET SA ND Y Specials for Friday and Saturday, December 13th and 14th COFFEE SA TU RD AY ! giv e Ca ady to all Ch ild ren ua de r 10 acc oD ipa nie d ~~ tb the ir par ent s. ILL S BR OS . zse Limit Can St ra wb er ry J A M .. 2 lb. 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