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Show THE UTE SENTINE L PAGE SIX RIVERTON NEWS Burk · bea tre I MUTESP ARMATE S ISCHOOL FAVORVELT The Riverton school entertained ' - - - - - ' at a Hallowe'en party at the school auditorium Wednesday evening, with the teachers in charge. and Mr. and Mrs. Jet Bills daughter Maxine, spent the week at Angle, the guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brindley. Mrs. Brindley accompanied them. home and Will spend 10 days visiting with relatives at Riverton and Draper. State Street and Main· SANDY, UTAB Friday and Saturday October 30 - 31 DOUBLE FEATURE • 01retted bv Arctu• Moyo ; PLUS i' OUR GANGCOMEDY ·1 Sun., Mon., and Tues., November 1 - 2 - 3 l o . Marell Tischner, Carol Hepworth and Charlie Hepworth of Santaquin, we e guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischnu, last Tuesday. Evidently human sparring partners complained toq much of the punishment they have received at the hands of Everet. Marshall, of the world's heavy1 claimant · 1h":eight w1 re1stling t ~tle, so ht~ has as , IS cons an wres mg prac 1ce com· Herman I:.:aac E. Freeman and Freer:aa n left dming the week for pan ion "Sa~dow_stein," d w~oden . J dummy. This Silent partner 1s so C l'f . 1 constructed with springs aud braces orma, a An~~les,. a tr1p to Lps. where they Will VISit With Mr. and that he provides an ideal shadow and besides he's always there when Mrs Cecil Freeman and family. wanted. Photo shows Everett Marthe shall working out witp "Sandowspent Mrs. Anna Silcox Arena Garweek-end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. stein" in the gym of the . dens at Detroit Joe Withers. The West Jordan stake Relief Society teachers will hold their a nnual Teacher convention at the H erriman ward, Friday, November 6 at 2 p. m. All teachers and officers are invited to attend. • T.he Adult Education, sponsor~d by the Riverton Scho(.lt, met at the home of Mrs. Morris Butterfield Thursday at 2 p. m. .Classes are being held Friday at 7:30 at the Riverton ~chool, others are being held at Draper, Bluffdale, and in private homes in the north and south ends of Riverton. The classes are free to the public. Grace Peterson is the instructor. • Daniel Johnson of Bingham was sele<;ted as assistant superintendent in the West Jordan stake Sunday school superintende ncy, at the union meeting held Sunday at the He West Jordan ward chapel. succeeded Clarence Dahl. ____ ......;;... producttorr. I Miss Frances May, daughter of Mrs. Frances May, who was operated on last Sunday, is convalesat her aunt's, Mrs. Isabell cing ' ., City. Lake Salt in Ro~ey Wednesday , T·hursday Nove~ber 4- 5 DOUBLE FEATURE 'I GIVE ·MY, LIFE' · A Paramount Picture . AND ..........., .... { • He's BackAgaill 'Mr. and Mrs. George Schick of Idaho were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Silcox, Tuesday. They were in Riverton to atteEid the farewell party given in honor• of their son, Erwin, who will leave during the week for a mis· Mr. and Mrs. s~Qii to Holland. Schick were fanner residents of Riverton . Iiiii' ....... .. . Sltutla'fllter ••• S' Ptl »•u••"" The Riverton First, Riverton Second, Bluffdale, South Jordan and West Jordan wards, of the entertained West Jordan stake, their members at a party social and supper at their respective · wards, Tuesday evening. Maloie Bills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bills, returned home during the week for a month's vacation from the U. S. navy. Miss Helen Freeman of Pleasant Grove is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Freeman. Wayne Myers, Sheldon Myers, Roy Peterson, and Newell Myers f Friday and Saturday, t t· October 30 - 31 DOUBLE FEATURE t Does a straw vote show which way the political wind blows? If it does, then the political wind blows strong for President Roosevelt, according to a ballot conducted by the Broadcaster among the This students of Jordan High. poll gives President Franklin D. Roosevelt nearly a three to one margin over his Republican rival, Alfred M. Landon. The student vote indicates clearly a three-corner ed race in the gubernatoria l contest with the Re- ~ the publican, Ray E. Dillman, H. y r Hen Democratic incumbent, Blood, and the Independent , Har- 1 man W. Perry, favored in the or- I der named. E. E. Greenwood, Midvale Junior High principal, was given a substantial lead over Charles A. Skidmore, present state superintendent, in spite of the fact that Superintend ent Skidmore is the candidate of the Democratic Parstudents Apparently many ty. were willing to scratch for the popular local educator. The poll, according to those in charge, excited great interest among the students, who voted seriously. Only one "smart alec" vote was cast. Following is the vote in detail: For President Roos evelt ...................... .............. 284 1 Landon ........................................ 101 2 Lemke ...................... .. ................. . 7 Thomas ...................... ........... .. ..: .. For Govemor Dillman ................... . ............... .. 160 Blood ...................... .............. ....... . 128 ' · Perry .. ...................... ................... . 106 For Superintende nt of Public Ins truction G r eenwood ---·······- .. ····· .............. .. 211 Ski dmore ... ......... ...................... ... . 183 · with HUNTER, ANN ALAN DUIEIIAIT, AlAN IAXTEI AND I \,.:; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd spent last week at Richfield as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christensen. , A WorntH Bro'l . Hit "For Your Entertainm ent" Dillman Takes Lead For Governo r • Mrs. Ernest Holmes and son Charles, of Kemmerer, Wyoming, spent Friday and Saturday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Acerson and Mr. and Mrs. Knud Larsen. AND MIDVALE, UTAH Greenwood Wins In Race For State Superintend ent Mrs. William Silcox had as her guests Sunday, Mrs. Mabel Bennion of Copperfield. 'DRACULA'S DAUGHTER' IRIS THEATRE F. D. ROOSE 11 are spending two weeks in California. David Bills, son of Bishop a nd Mrs. Lancelott Bills, who is a t . t en d 1ng sc h oo 1 a t 0 g d en, I· S spen d ing the week at home and will r eturn to Ogden next Sunday, a nd resume his school work. The West Jordan stake Junior Genealogical Society held an excursion to the Salt Lake temple, Saturday, October 24. Twenty-five young men of the L. D. S. chorus from the 31st ward in Salt Lake City furnished a special program held at the Riverton Second ward chapel Sunday at 7:30 p. m. The meeting was held jointly . with the Riverton First ward M. I. A. in charge. At the December conjoint meeting the Riverton Second ward will be the guests at the Riverton First ward. The conjoint meeting came onP week sooner this month due to Quarterly conference coming on the First of November. Roosevelts Work Upheld At Sandy Democratic Rally review of the work accou\plishe4 by President Franklin t>. Roosevelt was given by Alton B. Poulsen, D 0mocratic candidate for the House of Representati ves, at a meeting of the Democratic Women's Study group of Sandy, held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Reg White. The relationship of the Social Security Act ~o the old age pension plan, was explained by Franklin D. Richards and Grant Me• Farland of Salt · Lake. The workings of the F. H. A. and Home Loarnwas also explained. Musical selection were furnished by the Palmer brothers of West Jordan. The time of the meeting date will be the third Wednesday of each month it was announced by Mrs. A. C. Jensen, president of the Study group. Following the program, refreshments were served. Hostesses were Mrs. Reg White , and Mrs. A. c. Jensen. There were 30 present. A Chapter Number 11 Frank Merriwell Special H{\LOWE'E N Surprise FRE ECANDY- A lollypop allday su<'ker will be given to each person attending the show on FRIDAY night. $60.00 FREE $60.00 Saturday Is Pay Night Sun., Mon., and Tues., - 3 November 1 - 2 :;:.·-··· I THE GREATEST Ml1SIC-DR J'l~ IvfA OF ALL TIME! Ray E. Dillman Attends Sandy Republican Rally Ray E. Dillman, republican c andidate for governor; A . V . Watkins, candidate for congressma n ; E. E. Greenwood, candidate f or State Superintend ent of Public Instruction; · and Clarence Baird, candidate for county attorney, were the principal speakers at a republican rally held Tuesday evening at Sandy recreation hall. District chairman, A. R. Gardner, was in charge. A moving picture was presented in connection with the rally, followed by dancing. Congregational Church Holds Ballowe'en Social "OLD MILL POND" An MG-M Cartoon of color. ''~EN ANf. MACHINES " an educa.tiona.J. subject. "RIO DE JANERIO" A Fitzpatrick traveltalk in color. The Ladies Aid or the Congregational church sponsored a Hallow- · e'en social at the church parlors Saturday evening. A program of tap dance numbers, songs and instrumental music was given under direction of Mrs. Wiiiia~ Donohoo who was in charge. Refreshmen ts were served. . A fish pond and other attractions were used to raise funds for the maintenance of the church. Mrs. Doyle Brown held the lucky number claiming the quilt. Election Returns Tuesday Wednesday , Thursday November 4 • 5 BARGAIN NIGHTS AND FAMILY CLUB NIGHT The recipe for perpetual igporance is ·to be satisfied with your opinions and content with your knowledge. -Elbert Hubbard. Hubby: "The bank has returned that check." Wife: "Isn't that splendid. What can we buy with it this iime ?" 1 ' The best rose bush, after all, is not that which has the fewest thorns, but that which bears the finest roses.- Henry Van Dyke. AND SUNKIST STARS at PALM · SPRING UNIVERSA L NEWS REEL I |