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Show THE UTE SENTINEL Friday, February 4, 1938. PAGE FIVR EAST MIDVALE I Larson of East Mill Creek. pleasant evening dancing Satur. Mrs. ~larence Sharp, Mrs. Les- day at the President's Ball which was held at the amusement hall. (Mrs. Rachael Forbush Reporter) : ter Forbush, and Mrs. Margaret ' F. Bishop were Salt Lake visitors : The deacons class with their Friday. They spent some time teacher, Seymour Godfrey, enMrs. Sylvia M. Harkness and with Mrs. Marian Hand. joyed a theatre party on Thurs- children of Magna spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nielsen of · with Mrs. Annie Malstrom and Salt Lake, day evening. Mrs. Clara Malstrom Mrs. Sam Beckstead assisted by family. MIDVALE,UTAH -PHONE: MID. 125 and family of Murray Mrs. other relatives entertained TuesMrs. A. 0. Tennyson has fully Frank Hicks were dinnerand === guests on day afte1·noon at her home honor- recovered from an operation she Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ing Mrs. Frank Green. Twen~y und€'!went about three weeks ago. E. Malstrom. eight guests enjoyed the affa1r. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sharp of (Mrs. Irene Olson, R~porter) (Mrs. Olive Boberg, Reporter) Mrs. John S. Sharp of Murray : Progressive games we1·e played Rigby, Idaho, visited over the spent Friday with Mrs. Leo Glover. ' and luncheon served. week-end with members of the S. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kearney Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Erickson of Mrs. Ruby Irving of Taylorsville W. Sharp family. Mr. Sharp enWith SMITH BALLEW and CECILIA PARKER f Scottsbluff, Nebraska, was din- Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. visited with her parents, Mr. and tered the mission home in Salt .-ANDner guests Monday of Mr. and R. Brady of Union were guests Mrs. Shirley Graham on Friday. Lake on Monday and expects to (Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Reporter) Mrs. J. R. Rawlins. Mr. Kearney of Mr. and Mrs. WilLiam SteadMr. and Mrs. E. E. Boggess, leave the middle of February for is an official of the National Beet man Sunday. members of the Country Cousin the Spanish Amer.ican mission Growers association and is closeMr. C. V. Erickson of Union is Club were entertained Thursday field. Miss Elvera Bird, who is atWith ELEANORE WHITNEY, JOHNNY DOWNS 1 associated with Mr. Rawlins in spending several days at the home evening by Mr. and Mrs. George About twenty relatives and tending the Agricultural College and EL BRENDEL • ts official work. of his daughter, Mrs. William Jenkins of Murray. friends of Mrs. Lester Forbush, at Logan, spent the week-end the Children of Mrs. Charles Buxton gathered at her home last Thurs- guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Day was taken to a Salt Steadman. Children Under 12 Adults Mrs. P. T. Bateman attended a of Salt Lake City, feted her on day, January 27, to do honor to Marvin M. Bird. Miss Bird joined Lake hospital Wednesday for an appendicitis operation. His con- birthday party at the home of her 79th birthday Thursday eve- her birthday. A hot dinner was the Kappa Delta sorority at the Mrs. Mary Bennion in Salt Lake ning in the ward amusement hall. served. dition is reported good. school recenUy. Tuesday. Relatives and close friends numMrs. Alice Rock spent Friday in Mrs. Clarence Peterson spent Little Allen Mickelsen who sufWilliam J. Leak, Evaline But- bering about 150 enjoyed a pro- Salt Lake. part of the week at Layton, due fered a double fracture of the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brady of to the death of her brother-in-law, shoulder recently in an accident is terfield and Mr. and Mrs. Royal gram, dancing and refreshments. Thursday evening, the mission- East Mill Creek were guests Sun- Lewis Paul Whitesides. She also reported getting along nicely al- Spratling attended the Cottonthough still confined to the hos- wood Stake, Green and Gold Ball ary class and the gospel message day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Earl visited with relatives at Kaysville. at the Hotel Utah, in Salt Lake class entertained for Wayne Cur- D. Evans. Mrs. John Pollick of Bingham pital. City Saturday evening. They also tis, at the ward amusement hall. On Sunday Mrs. D. W. MeDon- spent part of last week the guest Mrs. Matilda Allen returned attended the ball in the Union Mr. Curtis leaves very soon for the ald had as her dinner guests Mr. , of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. home from a Salk Lake hospital ward Tuesday evening. mission field. He was presented and Mrs. J. N. Rock, Mrs. Francis· Ostler. John Pollick, Miss Ann Thursday. She is with her daughTuesday evening the M. I. A. with a pen and pencil set. Games Quayle and Mrs. Eleanor Jones all Pollick and Edgar Bell of Bingham ter, Mrs. Jane Gordon. officers, entertained at a social at and luncheon were enjoyed by of Salt Lake. were also visitors at the Ostler Mrs. Cordia Smith left Draper the home of Mr. and Mrs. David T. twenty-five. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Crandall of I home during the week. Thursday night on an official visit Dahl. Table games were played Mrs: Alice Godfrey Nance and Salt Lake were week-end guests . Mr. ana Mrs. I. Frank Goff and of primary organizations of the and refreshments served to thirty Mrs. Lois Ewell Washburn, brides of Mrs. H. W. O'Niel and Mrs. grandson, Wesley Whitaker, of L. D. S. stakes of Arizona. She guests. . • ~ of last week, were guests of hon- Green. Rupert, Idaho, are visiting with will be gone for some two weeks. Miss Chalsea Peterson is at- or at a party given for them at Mrs. Charles Jensen spent Sat- relatives and friends in Sandy this Mrs. Smith is a member of the tending a class of beauty lectures the William Ewell home by offi- urday in Salt Lake with her week. Mrs. Goff is the daughter general board of the primary. every Monday evening at the West cers and teachers of the Sunday daughter Mrs. Olson. of Mrs. Sophrona Bateman. •../' High. Miss Peterson is a grad- School. Eight guests enjoyed a delightMr. and Mrs. Silas Brady were uate beauty operator, with a Dr. Francis Kirkham of Salt ful luncheon at the home of Mrs. visitors of Mrs. Sophrona Batebeauty salon in Midvale, but is Lake was guest speaker at the Niel Olson Friday afternoon. man Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Burt ever ready to get more knowledge regular sacrament services SunMr. and Mrs. Walter Berrett of Margetts and son Albert and Miss to be of more service to her day evening in the ward chapel. Union and Mrs. Wallace Brown of Nina Margetts of Salt Lake were patrons. Reorganization of the choir took Holladay visited with Mr. and Mrs. also visitors of Mrs. Bateman this The Room Mothers P.-T. A. place. Mr. Lyman Berrett was Earl Evans Sunday. week. meeting last Wednesday afternoon sustained as chorister, with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hansen rooMrs. N. 0. Boberg and Mrs. was well attended and enjoyed by Edgel, assistant. Mr. Newell John- tored to Granger Sunday and en- Arthur E. Peterson returned on EDWARD E.VE.RE.TT HORTON • H. B. WARNER • JANE. WYATT ~-SAM JAFFE. On Thursday, .January 20, Mr. all. Besides visiting their chil- son, organist, and Mrs. Wallace joyed the day with relatives. Wednesday from St. Louis where JOHN HOWARD • MARGO • ISABE.L JE.WE.LL • THOMAS MITCHELL dren ~n the various groups, and atBoard McNamara pianist. members of the stake they spent two weeks. They were Raymond Mercola, one of Admiral from the novel by James Hilton • Screen play by Robert Riskin genealogical society were special accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Byrd's companions, came to our tending the meeting with President A COLUMBIA PICTURE. Evelyn Spratling presiding, the visitors at the sacrament services Burke Peterson. school and gave us a short talk on mothers and a few fathers enwhich were held Sunday evening ALSO SJ']LECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler visited his adventures to the Ant-Arctic joyed a social tea given by the in the ward chapel. Ward presi- with relatives in Salt Lake Tuesregions. He told about his adven- home making department under (Mrs. Maua Butterfield, Reporter) dent, John G. Sharp, president and day. counselor, Walter Borg, conducted. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beckstead tures in Little America, also about the able supervision of Mrs. Margaret Thomas. A pageant, "The Treasure Chest of Herriman were guests Thursthe two ships that they took with A number of friends and relaMr. and Mrs. Alvin B. Lloyd en- In the Attic," was presented by day evening of Mrs. Nina BeckJ them. He gave a good descrip- tives attended the funeral of tertained at their new home Sun- members of the junior society, stead. George Bateman at Sandy on day evening honoring the 51st M.iss Margie Stone, supervisor. tion of the flight over the pole. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cabihi atWith BUDDY ROGERS, BETTY GRABLE, NED Wednesday afternoon of last week. birthday anniversary of Fred S. Quartette numbers were also given tended a party in Salt Lake City SPARKS, and FIBBER McGEE and MOLLY Mrs. Ethel Sharp has two chil- Lloyd. Guests included Mr. and accompanied by Foster Green- Saturday evening. Last Friday we had a very in- dren suffering with scarlet fever. Mrs. Alfred Acerson and children, wood, Jr., and Miss Stone, violins, -ANDLeonard Millerberg of East Midrhey are reported much better at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lloyd and and Mrs. John teresting picture show. Vranes, piano, con- vale was principal speaker at These present. sons, Mr. and Mrs. George Usher ducted by Mrs. John G. Sharp, Sandy First ward sacrament meetshows are very educational. Bruce Egbert, son of Mr. and and children, Clifton Boyd and stake president. Leslie A. Lind ing Sunday evening, under direcWith TEX RITTER and his horse ''White Flash'' VIrs. Wilford Egbert, is confined Ve'n[! CarQwell. was guest speaker. ' tion of the ward genealogical comMrs. Eric Olsen, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tatton mittee with John T. Bolliger, The basketball team played the :o his home suffering from the ill for the past month is still con- and children of Manti visited last chairman, in charge. Special musiWest Jordan team last Tuesday. 'lumps. Two, one-act plays given by the fined to her bed. week at the home of Mrs. M. J. cal selections were given by Mr. The score was 41 to 29 in favor 1Vest Jordan M. I. A. with Gladys • Mrs. Hattie Freeman is v.isiting Thornton on State street. and Mrs. Pete Hoopuania of Murof West Jordan. Last Thursday 1ardner, the director, and the one in Los Angeles, California with her Mrs. Goldie Allsop had as her ray. Riverton played Union. Riverton JY South Jordan directed by daughters, Mrs. Wally Peterson guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. StanMr. and Mrs. Nels A. Nelson With Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell ley Day and children of Bountiful. were guests at the open house beat and we certainly hope they ~Tarie Palmer, were both very and Mrs. \Vallie Bray. Also DICK TRACY SERIAL nuch enjoyed by a small, but apMr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Evans an- social Tuesday given in honor of keep up their good work. 1reciative audience, on Wednesday were surprised at their new home nounced the birth of a fine baby Mrs. Hannah Carter at her home UNIVERSAL NEWS REELS .and OTHER SHORTS ----. ~vcning of last week at the West recently at a housewarming party. girl, their first child, Saturday. in Herriman, honoring her birth! The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Evans was formerly June day anniversary. Why don't you all reserve Fri- ordan auditorium. A large number from West Jor- Harold Berrett of Riverton, Mr. day night, February 18, to come 1an attended the stal{e excursion and Mrs. Art Snyder of Midvale, to the Riverton junior high school o the temple on Wednesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hilton. Mrs. t9 see three. highly polished one- 'ng of last week. f;a, '1h :tn.y of Union, and Mrs. ~irs. James Steadman enter- William Litson of I>iurray and Mr. The:e plays are un~inect Friday eveniEg in honor of snd ;\Irs. \Valter Allington of the direction of Mr. Bailey and •' · duughter, Myrtle's 14th bilth· HoJ:aday. :Mr. Victor. !r<'i anniversary. Various gameR Mrs. Olson CPf Idaho is v.isiting 'fcre played, pr,;zes going .to Fay at the home of her daughter, Mrs. The Room Mothers from the Willi!l.ms, Dorothy Young and Lois K. Thompson. various rooms have been selected. Jenson. Refreshments were served Hr. and Mrs. Y. F. Victor ento Lois Jensen, Dorothy Young, · tertaincd at dinner Thursday eveTf>.Ay arc as follows: Rea Fay Beckstead, Fay Williams, ning. Covers were laid for Mrs. First grade, Mrs. Vv. J. Bastain Helen Bateman. Loa Beth Beck-. Fred May, Mr. and Mrs. William 2nd Mrs. Roland Page; first grade, 'lr:'ld. Parrell Naylor, Twila Stead- H. Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Beatrice Casper and Mrs_ r '''.ll. J?e1 ~ice WooJ, Leona Brown, I Edgar Aylett. H St h . d d .uve Ia .Jane", Lu Ree Beckstead, I Mrs. N. K. Thompson enteraze 1 ep en~en, secon gra e, Evelyn Stocking, Elva Madsen, · tained at a children's party SaturMrs. D. C. Rhine and Mrs. Owen ~'!:ar:v Meldrum, Ita Olson and the day in honor of her daughter, Hamilton; third A, Mrs. V. C. guest of honor. I '1:arilvn's, birthday anniversary. Webb and Mrs. Ruben Spencer; I ~11r. ancl Mrs. Charles E. Stead- 1 Twenty guests were present. th' d B M M E b rt d n:m attended the wool growers Miss Evelyn Butterfield spent lr • rs. ary g e an convention in Salt Lake last week. 1 Sunday at the home of her parMrs. Jennie Morgan; fourth A, On Friday evening of last week ents, Mr. and Mrs. z. T. ButterFast Colors! Mrs. Ella Parry and Mrs. Louis the elders quorum held a social in field. Mousley; fourth B, Mrs. Gwen the ward amusement room. TwenMr. and Mrs. Golden Densley McFarlane and Mrs. Desna New- ty-seven couples were preseat. spent Thursday v,isiting at the Solid Donald Hogan Jr. .and Lawrence home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon man; fifth grade, Mrs. N. K. Rendlesbach were in charge. Densley. We are closing out our full line of Men's and Boys' Color1! Thomson and Mrs. Marion West. Games were 'played and a proI. E. Freeman was entertained gram given, after which dancing at a surprise party at his home Just name your color! It's Sweaters-Priced From Wednesday, honoring his 72nd We were entertained Friday by and refreshments were enjoyed. here in this firmly woven, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman birthday anniversary. a very .interesting assembly given visited Mr. Austin Butterworth at long wearing quality. Vat Smart lookby the 8B class, under the direc- the hospital in Salt Lake on Thursdyed fast colors! Values! r.JU.rP.:::"' i n g 1 whites, tion of Miss Wells. The follow- day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dimond solid shades ing program was given: Saxoat dinner Sunday for (Mrs. S. Peter Peterson Reporter) and fancy phone solo, "Let 'Er Go/' by entertained Mr. and Mrs. William S. Dimond ' ~~m~--""""'p at terns. I Junior Frost; piano solo, "Valse and Mrs. Thelma Cavender and PART WOOL Another Assortment of Thomas Blair has been We home 11 made, son, Jackie. Blue," by Juanita Bodell; clarinet visiting with his family the past , Mrs. • roomy Zella Holt sizes! and two daughsolo, "Song of India," by Veloy Those Fast Selling week. Mr. Blair has employme:1t 1 ters, Fay and Evelyn, visited Miss Winward; a play "Good Gracious Lois Holt at the hospital in Salt at the Cardiff mine in Big Cotton- I wood canyon. I Grandma," was also given. The Lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin H. Tolman characters were, Grandma Wilson, Mrs. Conrad Dahl was pleasantVacuum who for the past three years have Evelyn Crane; Mrs. Irving, Carol ly surprised at her home by her been residents of Granite, have Callicott; Joyce Irving, Jessie Mil- father and family Monday eve- purchased a lot on 7th East street_. ning, after which they all met at ler; Joe Boyd, Kent Bodell; voice the ~und.ick home and enjoyed an above Sandy on which they exBoth off-stage, Claud Christensen. evenmg of entertainment, with pect to begin building a home for only 21bs., 72x90 refreshments being served to a soon. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Despain and large group of the immediate famVentilated metal kit will Mr. and Mrs. Elbert G. Despain ily. hold man-size lunch! Pint Mrs. E. M. Bateman has been and sons Gail and Bruce motored Rondo DeLuxe Tub fast confined to her bed during the to California Friday where they bottle keeps liquids hot or SINGLE week with the "flu." Arthur will enjoy a couple of weeks vacacold, fits into lid of kit. A Richardson is also suffering with tion. The former will visit with the family of their daughter, Mrs. the "flu." .handy combination! Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bateman Kenneth Kuhre, at Oakland. The NewSpring of Ogden spent Friday evenin~ latter will spend their vacat'on at with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman Long Beach. Pattern&! YD. Coy Brown of Westwood. Caliwith Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman. Size 66x76 fornia, nephew of Mr. and Mr.s. Shirts and. Bl'iefs The all-American percale favGeorge Muir was guest of honor at a dinner party given Janua1 y orite! Ideal for house-frocks, Unbleached, Unhemmed Priced shirts, school frocks--curtains, (Mrs. Rachael Forbush, Reporter) 23 at the Muir home. Besicles Low! their immediate family, places luncheon cloths! Smart designs, were arranged for Miss Roa;lla Swiss ribbed combed cotbeautiful solid colors. 36". Miss Alzada Denny has once Nichol, Mr. Stewart Nichol a11d : Size 70x80 ton shirts. Ribbed colton again returned from the hospital Mr. Brown. Prior to this delight- I where she underwent treatment ful repast the young folks enjoyed 1 briefs with all-around Lasfor broken legs she received in an the ski meet at Alta Sunday aftex top! Closed or fly auto accident nearly two years ternoon. MIDVALE UTAE front. Comfortable! ago. The cast has been replaced Mrs. Otto H. Ebert pleasantly FISHER'S, SCHLITZ by a brace. Though Miss Denney entertained the Granite Ladies and has suffered for a long time, she Sewing club at a social and lunc!:lstill maintains a sunny disposition eon Thursday afternoon. ~ine 'S BEST and appears hopeful and happy. ladies were in attendance Mrs. Glen Henson, a recent At the Relief Society se~sion last bride, was the honored guest at a Tuesday afternoon, the social serparty given for her by her moth- vice lesson, "Tolerance and the ,.IUir er, Mrs. J. H. Greer and very Rights of Others'' was very ably close friends Saturday afternoon given by Mrs. Mary MickE-lson. at 3 p. m. Games and ·luncheon An interesting class discussion folwere enjoyed. lowed. Sixteen membet·s we1c A large crowd spent a very present. !!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII,IIilll,llllllllilliiD 1 IRIS THEATRE WEST JORDAN DRAPER I Saturday, Feb. 5 - 2 Features "ROLL ALONG COWBOY" SANDY "BLONDE TROUBLE" 10¢ 15¢ Sun., Mon., Tues., February 6-7-8 I Riverton School Notes RIVERTON Wednesday, Feb. 9 - 2 Features "THIS WAY PLEASE" "SINO COWBOY SING" Thurs. and Fri., Feb. 10-11 "LIVE, LOVE AND LEARN" IN. I 1 1 BROADCLOTH 17~. SWEATER' VALUES BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS 49~ 48etoS 1.29 GRANITE I BATTS LUNCH CLOTHS 98eeach Bottle and Lunch Kit 29e I PERCALES 19~ UNION FOOD The Way You Like It ACKS Del . LUNCH BLANKETS 4Se S4e 1-.00 HAND TOWELS 7e each 25!A. SHEETS 2 for 98e , l |