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Show THE UTE SENTINEL Midvale, Utah, Friday, November 20, 1936 RIVERTON NEWS PAGE FIVE ------------------------------------------------------anniversary, birth evening, hon- on his at a social Friday Sun~ Fay Gritton, both of Inglewood, 11th In carrying forward its safety oring her daughter, Mrs. Smitr day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. California. They arrived Sunday campaign, the National Congress Fulmer of Bingham, on her bitrh Ray Eck of Sandy. from the coast. Mrs. Gt·ttton is of Parents and Teachers stated anniversary. here for medical treatment. for that if the Five~ Year Campaign The Crescent Relief Society the Prevention of Triffic Accidents You may as well depend upon Mr. and Mrs. Dale Martin have quilted Tuesday afternoon, followlaunched by the National Safety as their guests, Mrs. Martin's bro- ing the business meeting. your rich relatives as upon luck. Council in October, 1935, is to be the:- and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel as successful as hoped for there Johnson, of Pocatello, !?abo. The The wise Who then is free? Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Taft have should be a 7 per cent reduction Johnsons expect to be visiting in as their uests, Mrs. Taft's mother, man who can govern himself.in motor deaths during each of the vicinity for several weeks. Mrs. E. E. Higbee and sister, Mrs. Solomon. years. five the next I to traffic accidents. ' 1· Mrs. Lottie Christensen of Rock Springs, Wyoming, is spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Bowen and fam' ·1 y. 1 Mrs. Thomas P. Page, Mrs. J. A. Bateman, Mrs. Roland Page, Mrs. Hattie Freeman, Mrs. John I. Wiberg, and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield spent Friday in Magna and Gar· field, the guests of Mrs. Ella Peterson, and Mrs. Fred Colman. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Wiberg entertained at dinner Thursday in honor of their daughter Annaleen's birth anniversary. Covers were laid for 13 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtis an· nounce the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, Armistice Day. . M:s. N. H. S1lcox who was opt a . . . erated on for appendicitiS a Salt Lake hospital last Thursday, is improving. I Mrs. Arthur Morris and Mrs. Ef~ fie Olson were at the home of Mrs. George Beckstead Monday afternoon, making flowers for the The U. S. Civil Service Commis- Crescent bazar. sion has announced an examination to fill the following position: Mrs. Allen Attwood entertained Private, Fire Department, $1,- for her daughter, Renee, Sunday 900 a year, Applications to be filed afternoon. The occasion being the by November 22. birth anniversary of Renee. Lunch Additional information concern- was served and games were playing this examination or others may ed. be obtained from the U. S. Civil Calvin Jaynes was entertained Service Board, post office or cushouse in any city, or from 1 tom the U. S. Civil Service Commission, D C 1 ur h. __.._ • • n as Int; LOn, Civil Service Examinations t I Miss Essie Butterfield entertained the Builders' swarm of the Riverton Second ward on a four mile observation of nature, hike Saturday after which lunch was served to the members of the class at her home. SPECIAL LOS ANGELES and Return $14.40 6 Month Return Limit DETROIT- $24.25 L. A. MALSTROM State and MIDVALE, UTAH Center Phone Mid. 2i6 LET's" ~EU..J YOU CUT AeROSS 1 CRESCENT NEWS Mrs. Mrs. George Beckstead, Grace Christensen of Richfield, was a guest at the home of Mr. I Stella Attwood, Mrs. Rose Oakes and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd for sev- ,nd Mrs. Effie Olson, visited in eral days during the week. ;:"aylorsville last week at the home of Mrs. Vanda Parker. Mrs. Ellen Luke spent the weekend in Heber City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Allen spent friends and relatives. SWlday in Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Egbert entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shutsen at a dinner party at their home last Friday. Mrs. Roy Lawrence was formerly Miss Cleo Burning· ham, who was formerly of Riverton. ----- ·- UNION PACIFIC STAGES \<..J..J0\\1 \-.1.0\V MR. SOGGf lS' ABOLli TRESPASSIN' I kUJOCEf.JT The Fede•·al Music Project conorchestra entertained the c~rt 8rescent ward at a concert Thursday evening of last week. The Parents-Teachers Association sponsored the feature. Following the evening's musical show, a business 'Jleeting pertaining to the school was held. \ ~E.U.., 'lOU Nr=eo~ (iE\ So E~l\~J)~ \VE 'D\t>~ ~lCK t( CW '{OUR LAhlD The Crescent ward is putting on a supper in connection with the bazar, Friday, November 20. The supper will be served between the hours of 6 and 8 p. m. Following the ~pper, a dance will be given. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Dean had The Red Cross of Riverton are making their annual Roll cau dur- as their guests for Sunday dinner, their nieces, Miss Donna and Miss ing the week. Arlene Jones of Byron, Wyoming, The West Jordan stake roadshow and their friend, Miss Mary Jenwas held Tuesday, Wednesday and sen. Miss Donna Jones and Miss Jensen are both attending the B. Thursday evenings. Y. U. The West Jordan stake temple Mrs. L. W. Madison entertained excursion was held last Monday. . SENSAT ONAL STRIKE VALUES ' Boys' True Blue J I DRESS SHIRTS HOUSE FROCKS 4Ge Mrs. Wilford Dansie entertained I at a turkey dinner at her home Wednesday in honor of the members of her club. The guests included Delora H. Capes, of Salt Lake; Claris Jensen, Midvale; Mary Wheeler, Hazel Anderson, Maron Wood, Leone Berrett, Alice Anderson, Florence Schervell, Georgia Brown, · Bernice Adams, of Murray; and Lenora Holt of South Jordan. Limited Quantity Clearance Price Men's Good Heavy WORK SHOE .. . ~. Fancy Printed OUTING LANN L 33e Good Quality RINTS yd. Only Yd. Ideal for gowns and • paJamas CURTAIN SCRI ODD LOTS Traffic Toll Of Children Under 14 Shows Increase And a Large Stoek ol There was an increase of 5 per cent in the 1936 traffic death rate of children, age five to fourteen, over the same period in 1935, from January 1 to June 30. There was also a 4 per cent increase of deaths of children under five during this • period. The traffic death records for adults over twenty-four, however, LAWRENCE show a decided decrease, enough to total comparative to lower death rate 3 per cent over the same period. The highest percentage of decrease was in the twelve TEXACO SERVICE • eastern states, including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massa~ STATION chusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Is- 1 land, New York, New Jersey, DelCenter at State aware, Pennsylvania, Maryland ' Phone: Mid 276 and Virginia. The District of Col- . umbia, which is in this section, also shows a decrease of death due ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..._ NEW TIRES at MALSTROM'S • • LADIES' HOES All Leather Soles MEN'S HEAVY UNION SUITS 69e Size 36 to 46 Sl~ Pr. Fancy Patterns 1 Yd. Good Assortment Extra Large White Ladies' Wool Mixed SHEET DRESSES Only Sl. Limited Quantity BLANKETS 79e 70 x 90 inches ------------------------· • |