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Show Thursday December 23, 1937 THE UTE SENTINEL PAGE FOUR I WEST JORDAN Mrs. George Goodridge returned on Friday of last week from a week's trip to San Francisco where she visited her daughter, Lorelda, who has been ill for over a year, Miss Goodridge returned with her mother. Another daughter, Mrs. Eliza Karras of Oakland, accompanied them on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Peterson The M. I. A. organization of each Miss Lorelda is very ill at present who have spent the past four Draper ward entertained members and any of her friends who wish to months at St. Louis, Missouri, are at Christmas parties Tuesday spending the holidays the guests night. Santa Claus appeared with see her are invited to do so. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kirkwood, of Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. the usual favors following proMr. and Mrs. Clifton Bailey and and Mrs. N. 0. Boberg, and Mr. Ronnie Alexander of Provo, :!!pent Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. grams. Daughters of Utah Pioneers en- Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson. Burke Peter- tertained Friday at the home of C. M. Beckstead. son is attending Medical College J. E. Mickelsen. Special guests J. C. Cavender of Elko, Nevada, in St. Louis. W. S. Enniss, Joseph M. Smith spent one day last week at his Miss Elvera Bird, Jack Thomp- wr and Will Brown. They recalled home with his wife and baby, son, Merrill and Grant Shaw, Dean happenings in the early history of Jackie. and Lewis Bishop, and Lyle WoodDraper. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Delos Ballard and children house who attend the U. S. A. C. fifteen. of East Milcreek and Mrs. Helen at L~gan, are spending the holi- some All the children of the primary Willey and son of Salt Lake City days with their parents. Miss Afton Fordham of Salt and platoon groups of the Draper were dinner guests Sunday at the Lake former resident of Sandy, school presented "Christmas in home of Mr. and Mrs. Millard visit~d in Sandy during the week. Other Lands" in song and story at Williams. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buckley and The first, second, and third the school auditorium Wednesday family moved to Midvale on Satgrades of Sandy elementary school night. Mr. and Mrs. James Washburn urday to make their home. entertained at a Christmas proat a dinner party SatMr. and Mrs. A. C. Furse regram Friday at the school, under entertained urday night for the M. N. R. Club. turned last Friday from Chicago direction of the teachers. were laid for nineteen. where they attended the National Mrs. Morris Barker and baby of Covers Mr. and Mrs. Karl Davis of Lehl Farm Bureau convention. Mrs. Midvale were visitors of Mrs. Mel- announce the birth of a son Fri- Furse, who won out in the County vin Kemp during the week. day the 17th. Mrs. Davis was and State contest participated in formerly Miss Shirley Fitzgerald. the national. Students home from college for Mrs. Edna S. Hogan and Ethel the Christmas vacation include Gardner's Bee Hive class held a Mrs. D. W. McDonald was a Dorothy Howard and Ross Ballard, Christmas party during the class guest of her mother, Mrs. J. N. Cottrell all of the B. Y. U.; Harold, period at Mutual on Tuesday eveDorothy Hederson, and Dannel ning of last week. Games were Rock in Salt Lake Monday. Mr: and Mrs. Fred Alexander Erma and Ruth Smith, Duane Sjo- played, presents exchanged. Candy visited in Granger Sunday. blom, Erva Andrus and Saphrona and nuts were served to 18 memMr. and Mrs. Lewis James have Fitzgerald of the U.S. A. C.; Bur- bers. gone to Bingham to spend the ton Allen, Richard Boberg, Keith On Monday evening of last week winter. Fitzgerald and VIrginia Smith of Mrs. James Steadman entertained A sacred p~ge.~nt depgiicting dthe the U. of U. for her brothers and sisters and "Birth of Christ was ven urOfficers of the First ward re- her husband's brothers and sisters ing the regular sacrament services lief society entertained at a lunch- at her home in honor of Mr. Steadin the ward chap~! S~day eve- eon Tuesday following their reg- man's birthday anniversary. ning under the directwn of the ular meeting. On Friday of last week Mrs. Misses Edna and Elva Glover. 1 - -- - - - Henry Mark of Murray, formerly Speakers included H. W. Jorgenof West Jordan, entertained at a sen, Y. M. M. I. A. president, and shower at her home for Miss FlorElder Clifton L. Burnham, of ence Mark who became the bride Colorado, who has been in the CalMiss Katherine Greer and Glen of Joseph Plott on Sunday, Deifornia mission. So well was the Hansen of Salt Lake were dinner cember 19. Those who attended pageant presented that it will ~e guests Friday evening of Mr. and from West Jordan were, Mrs. I epeated next Sunday morning m Milo Baxter and daughter, Leah, Mrs. J. H. Greer. Sunday School. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Brady Mrs. Frank Donagon, Mrs. Joseph ;...rr. Burnham was a house guest have 'as holiday guests, Mrs. A. L. Antzak, Mrs. Carrie Stocking and Sunday of Mrs. Frank Hicks and Madsen of Mt. Pleasant, Howard daughter, Orpha Neff, and Mrs. family. Madsen of Provo, and Miss Mar- E. G. Beckstead. Mrs Rachel Butler Lark of Em- porie Madsen of Salt Lake City. The Primary held their annual met, idaho, is visiting here for a Mrs. Eddie Fenstermaker was Christmas party on Monday aftershort time. hostess to members of the Unitey Mrs. Eddie Fenstermaker of Club at her home Friday afterUnion spent Monday with Mrs. noon. Following the business hour Gofdie Allsop and Mrs. Lester For- luncheon was served to Mrs. Milbush. dred Seddon and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Carlsen and Brown of Salt Lake, Mrs. Clyde !laughter Myrtle motored to Og- Soffe, Mrs. R. H. Clayton, Mrs. den Sunday and were guests of Clarence Sharp, Mrs. Lester ForMr. and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft. Mrs. bush, Mrs. Earl D. Evans of East Ashcraft will be remembered as Midvale and Mrs. Walter Berrett, Mrs. Chester Baker, and Mrs. J. H. Miss Elna Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wenner- Greer. Mrs. May Smart had as her dinstrom were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Langdon of Ben- ner guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dow, and Mr. and Mrs. nion ward. Orson Jensen who is employed Theron Smart. Mr. Smart recentat Spafford, Arizona, returned ly returned from a business trip home last week to be with his to Oregon to be with his family for the holidays. family at Christmas. Linden Olson who recently reDarrell and Beth Soffe, who are attending the "Y" at Provo, will turned from a mission to Calispend the holidays here with their fornia, gave an illustrated lecture parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Soffe. to a very appreciative audience Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sharp of Sunday evening during the regular Herriman were week-end guests service. M. I. A. officers spread Christat the L. W. Sharp home. Special Yuletide festivities were mas cheer Tuesday evening. A carried out in the ward Primary one-act play, "The Burglar," was organization Tuesday. Teachers presented by the Junior class. Tap entertained for their various class dance, Miss Virgie Green; chorus, junior girls. A beautifully lighted members. Mrs. L. W. Sharp joined Mrs. tree held gifts for everyone, preHenry Gosman of Midvale, Mrs. sented by Santa Claus. Lee Malstrom of Sandy and Mrs. Willis Sharp of Herriman on TuesAutomobiles and ferry boats will day and they visited in Salt Lake carry millions to the Treasure IsCity with Mrs. J. J. Jensen. land site of the Western World's The Golden Gate International Fair in 1939. Exposition, now building for 1939, Let The Ute Sentmel do your will use about 30,000,000 board feet printing. of lumber. Through your DRAPER SANDY EAST MIDVALE UNION THE MARGARET SHOP (Formerly Iris Shop) noon in the recreation room of the I },;~~~~:::---::-~:-:-::--:~\ chapel with Clara Richards, presi- I 1 dent in charge. Following the program and games, the children were delighted at the sight of a long table on the stage covered with beautiful red apples with a fancy T. A. Dewey, of the faculty, has balloon tied to each apple. Each child was presented with one of birds for his hobby. A member of the delightful presents. A large the National Audubon Society, he group of officers, teachers, and is making a study of the birds of children attended. On Tuesday evening of this week the state. the M. I. A. Explorers and juniors Last Sunday ne accompanied a had a skating party in Salt Lake. party to Williams' Lake. On the Paul Schmidt member of the excursion his particular group, in bishopric and a number of M. I. covering 20 miles, saw five thousA. officershlincluding th~ pdrtehsidetnt, and ducks, including pin-tails, widHarvey Da • accompame e wo geons, mallards, and green-winged . Is About 0 0 f boys a n d g u· · gr 30 ups enjoyed the fete teals. They also met some 400 · C l'f . ll The Sunday School held a Christa 1 orma gu 8 • mas program Sunday with mem- ; Among otner birds studied were bers. ~ro~ the different classes three Audubon warblers outstayparb~1patmg. They had tw? very 1 ing their season slate-colored junbeautiful decorated and lighted ' . trees with other Christmas decor- coes, ruby-crowned kmglets, mounations. It was a lovely program. tai~ and long-tailed. chickadee~, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh s. Finlayson hB.Iry woodpeckers, slickers, Lewis accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Al- 1 woodpeckers, spurred Tohee, purbert Olson attended the wedding , pie finches, house finches, redreception of Mr. and Mrs. Ammon billed grebes, and red-breasted D. Case of Farmington on Satur- mergansers. day eve.ning. Mrs. Case was formThe party, as a whole, saw 76 erly Mrss Fae Gardner, daughter I . d .. . d' d bl d of R. v. Gardner. 1 spec1e~ an 1 ~. 000 m IV ua1 r s, Miss Beth Dahl has returned exclusive of sparrows. home from the B. Y. U. of Provo I Mr. Dewey's own group saw 35 for the Christmas holidays. species and had the highest score in the indivduals, many ducks and RIVERTON SECOND WARD seagulls being responsible for their R. S. REORGANIZED large numbers. HOBBY CORNER I GRANITE Bishop A. H. Henrie of Manti, Utah, was the house guest recently at the S. Peter Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ebert and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hunter attended a shower in Murray Saturday evening at the George Thompson home. Twenty-one guests were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doman of Salt Lake City were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Lorin Rowsell of Granite recently. The work and business meeting of the Granite ward Relief Society was held December 14 at the home of Mrs. J. Fred Potter, wi'th counselor Wendella Archibal in charge. Business matters were discussed after which the remainder of the time was spent in stitching. Mrs. school and Wednesday a fternoon for the Sandy junior high school. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS For Men HOUSE SLIPPERS--·.-....................... $1.25 and up MUFFLERS, .·--- ·- ................. . 49e and up Genuine President Suspenders ......... ... 29¢ and up SWEATERS .................... 79¢ and up DRESS HOSE .................. t9c and up HATS --------.. -- $1.95 and up PAJAMAS .......................... $1.49 and up 1 1------------------------: cilor. Mary Mortensen was retained as secretary. President Lil' ly Tischner and counselors Ceceila Bills, and Blanche Myers were released. For Ladies I SILK NIGHT GOWNS ................. - $1.69 and up BRASSIERES .. .. ... ...... -..... --·-·-- ··- 25¢ and up GLOVES ............... --·· --------.. -----........ 79e and up SLIPS - ... .............. ...... - ........ 79¢ and up CAPS -- . .................... -- 59c and up STEP-INS . -·------....·--------·- 75¢ and up ... Use Our Lay-Awa.y Plan ... NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL ! SHAMPOO, FINGER WAVE, MANICURE AND COLOR RINSE $1.00 1 Students of the Sanay school were guests of the Burk theatre · 1 sh ow presen t ed on a t a spec1a Wednesday forenoon for t he grade EVERYONE APPRECIATES SOMETHING THEY CAN WEAR I ~ BURK THEATRE PLAYS HOST TO SANDY PUPILS I~=.,.liiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i The Riverton Second ward Relief Society was reorganized with Mrs. Elsie Banks, president, Mrs. Cora Hamilton, first counselor, Mrs. Ardean Nichols, second coun- Potter served the ladies punch and cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Alex A. Brand and Mrs. Eunice Saville were guests at the E. L. Aultman home on Wednesday evening. The Aultmans told stories and experiences of their extended tour last summer of the northwest, California and Old Mexico. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Brand and Mrs. Saville will leave in a few days for a visit in southern California. The Mon., Tues., Wed., December 20-21-22 APPAREL SHOP "A BETTER PLACE TO TRADE" MIDVALE BEAUTY SHOP 56 North Main Street 11 1111 1 IIII 11 111111 Midvale, Utah IIII 11111 11 To Every Utah Citizen ~.,~__._o_a_o_a_o_o_~~a -a _ o _ ~o.-o _•_o_o_o_a_a_a_o_a_a,•:• THE DRAPER POULTRYMEN, Incorporated THE DRAPER EGG PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION ,Just closing a mm;t successful ~-ear-Acknowledge a debt of gratitude and appreciat ion and take occasion- TO EXTEND A loyalty and support, ~£rr~, ~£rr~, {!Iqriztmas we ha.ve grown 1n ANDA volume of business, ~app~ ana Jlrozp£rouz ~£fu ~£ar tine from a. few thousand dollars in 1929 to approximately $2,- " 400,000 In 1987. = _ __ Complete line of-Sweaters, Coats, Dresses, Snow Suits, Lingerie, Hosiery. Mrs. ~I. Petenwn = Kew Loeation: .J.:3 ;.;o . .\Jain To every individual residing within the confines of our large trading area ... that Pach and everyone of you experience a more Healthful, Pleasant and Prosper ous New Year than you have ever known heretofo rr, is the Sincere Wish of the officials and Pmplo~·res of hoth the Draper Institutions. lillllllilll!llllllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll111, • It is the earnest desire of the Draper Poultrymen, Incorporated, the Draper Egg Producers' Association and their entire Personnel, to p1~0 duce for their members and patrons the best products, the best egg prices, the lowest operating costs and the largest net Profit possible. 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