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Show • Page Five THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, Aprill, 1938. UTAH FARM CO;}DIODITIES TRIALS CALLED PROOFS INCREASES IN 1937 INCOME OF GOD'S CARE Reporter) Forbush, Rachael (Mrs. Reporter) Forbush, Rachael (Mrs. "Unreality" is the subject of the (Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Reporter) Cash income from the sale ol lesson-sermon in all Churches of commodities in Utah infarm Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Boggess were Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April Mr. and Mrs. James Brady and Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollick of Bing1 creased by 12 per cent in 1931 ham were visitors of relatives in I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Millerberg co-hostesses with Mr. and Mrs. a!ld son, Eugene, were Sunday Amos Turner of So.uth Cotton- 3. Sandy Wednesday. over 1936, a bureau of agriculMr. and Mrs. Milton Jensen were dmner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. wood when the Good t1me club met The Golden Text is: "The world tural economics report issued reat the h?me of the latter Satur- passeth away, and the lust thereganization. They are organ1zrng luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Tennyson of Salt Lake. cently points out. The total farm Mrs. Soren Dahl entertained day evemng. a mothers chorus and will partici- Grant Crump, Tuesday evening. of; but he that doeth the will of commodity income throughout tho William Russell is in California God abideth for ever" (I John 2:Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murray of Wednesday afternoon honoring pate in the singing at the tabernation increased 7 per cent during' a business trip. on Salt (Mrs. Irene Olson, RP.porter) of Erickson B. William Mrs. to Sandy to moved have Bingham in convention the nacle during Mrs. D. E. Greer spent several 177). Lake City. May. Mrs. Goldie Pearson is in make their home. the same period. Sale of farm Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden days of the week with Mrs. Roy Dr. and Mrs. Glen W. Richards Mrs. E. M. Bateman returned charge and invites all ladies to goods brought more than 45 milAmong the Scriptural selections w_ere patr~ns ~d patroness at the had as their house guests last D. Thatcher of Ogden. last week from Heber City where join who wish to participate. Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Greenwood are the following: "Fearfulness and lion dollars into the farmerw A meeting was held on Tuesday S1gma. Ph1 soc1al held ~t the .Ar~ week, Mrs. George Eddie, sister of she attended the funeral of her mother Mrs. John Winterrose, who evening for the benefit of pros- Bar~ m Salt Lake C1ty Fnday Mr. Holden, and her daughter, announce the birth of a baby girl trembling are come upon me, and pocket in this state last year, as Mrs. James Eddie, both of Dubois, Thursday at the Murray hospital. horror hath overwhelmed me. Cast compared with just over 40 mildied at Cedar City while visiting pective 4-H Club members. Har- evemng. d h lion ~n 1936 and about 35 million d h The Bee Hive class of the ard th b d Mr. and Mrs. Art Casper enter- Idaho old Pearson, assistant Scout Leadwith a son. e Y ur en upon t e Lor , an w · . · tained at dinner at their home FriD Mrs. L. M. Christensen enterMrs. David Gaudlock and daugh- fM. It.h A. fuulrmshcd the ptrogramt shall sustain thee; he shall never in 1935. Livestock sales accounted er, was in charge. Carl G. avis, day evening. The guests included . e reg ar sacramen mee ter, Helen, of Moab, are visiting or tained Saturday evening honoring assistant County Agent, gave a for a comparatively large percenther husband's birth anniversary talk and presented a talkie picture Mr. and Mrs. Carter E. Grant and here with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. ing held in the chapel Sunday eve-~ suffer the nghteous to be moved" age of the total for the state last (Psalms 55: 5, 22). Rock. Mrs. Gaudlock is the former n.ing. and also their wedding anniver- to about 20 boys that were pres- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrell. lk f 'd th f b M 1 c o e. · Carter · Correlative to the selections is year. Almost two-thirds of the o ~ come o. . em ers o and M"ISS B ermce t C and son, G Grant d M E. d R Mrs. sarY. Dinner was served to 15 ent . to tv€nmg Sunday met Mrs. wallace cox was hostess m1ttee rump rs. ran ee • an guests and members of their own farm income come from the sale son Sherman of Sandy and Mr. last week to her 73 year old moth- formulate plans for entertaining the following from "Science and of livestock and livestock products. family. and Mrs. Carter S. Grant and son er, Mrs. Katherine Falkner, of the old folks of the ward in the Health with Key to the Scriptures" Eric Rundquist of Los Angeles, by Mary Baker Eddy: "Trials are very near futul'e. son of Af· F. f R~dquist ls home (Mrs. Olive Boberg, Reporter) ~~:£!~iu:f ~~~~y, ~~;~re~h!~ Portland Oregon. Subscribe for The Ute SentineL of God's care. Spiritual deproofs and Brady Raynold Mrs. and Mr. Adams G. John Mrs. and Mr. r th t' G M 'th d ·t . ays. ew a visiting or . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ahlstrom spent rs. . ran s mo e ' Mrs. Lenore Lewis entertained VISI e WI Mr. and Mrs. Zack Evans and were guests Sunday evening of Wednesday evening in West Jor- velopment germmates not from Miss Olive Leak visited relatives a number of ladies at a quilting Mrs. Charles L. ~mlth. da.il as guests of Mr. and Mrs Wil- seed sown in the soil of mato3zial . A demonstraho~ luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. Parley Glover. in Magna on Monday of last week. Thursday afternoon. b b · Steadman liam Salt of Peterson LaMar Mrs. chapel ward First Sandy at giVen Miss Margaret Hogan, daugh~ love decay, ut when opes, · relatives here Sunvisited Lake of members to afternoon Tuesday the representing ladies Four Mrs. Donald Hogan, . h th hi ane these propagates Mrs. L. A. Brady was honored . f S . t . . . d . . d th . t ter Of Mr. and g e~ JOYS e . W . . guest Saturday when relatives and day. OCie e smgmg Sandy First ward Relle JOlDe war has been confined to her home for F Irs Furnished Apartments, Saturday afternoon Mrs. Niel friends called to extend congratula- of Splnt, Which have no tamt of m some time recovering from an op- mothers at the general conference Mr. and Mrs. Norton w~re private bath, all new of the church this week-end. They charge of the demonstration. and Olsen was a guest of Mrs. Hazel tions on her 70th birthday anni- earth. Each successive stage of eration. . · d D' h of VIews new p e t ersen of s a It L a k e c·t unfolds ass.tsted were expemence They an served luncheon. was the mner Eliza Mrs. versary. Cottrell, en w y, Lavon 1 Mrs. are Jones, ranklin the f be th b . . furniture. Rent in~ Margaret and F h e f e t ed h er c1u b a t J eanne •s T ea co:vers were 1a1'd f o_r Mrs. Martha divine goodness and love" (p 66 ) rs .o t yf th e Rmem servmg m Mrs. i).lld Day Mary Mrs. Bailey, John Mrs. and r. s S f . 'd M Of Children eludes heat, lights, · · Mtlne, Mrs. Nettie Ray, Mrs. Room, on Highland Drive. ocle Y· e e1le pres1 ency o Jones have been ill during th'e past Olive Boberg. 11 A"l M Miln N some and Jensen L Elfleda Mrs Mrs. Edith Brailsford entertained mumps. 1 cy Morre rs. e, ancy Mrs. Charles Thornton and . : · . gas and water. Week Wl'th people of West Jordan Sunday afternoon in honor of hher neig~bors surpnsed Mrs. Mane children, Calvin and Emma Jane, of Sandy, Mrs. Libby Thompson "Come Unto Jesus." DeWayne Several invocation hte offered Richards f A L M' d recently: A were Salt Lake visitors Monday an ..;ty meet- daughter, Alberta's eleventh birt d- Turpm at her home ISS ucy nn Thompson o CALL MID. . attended the church Secu •• M rs. Ell en N ance, M rs. and the M . . . . enJoyed was time pleasant very anplayed Games were ing at South Jordan on Friday eve- day. h A d was proJ d b benediction urray, V1rg1n1a Mrs. of guests evenmg, hf . th . t d after guests .ght Sam Soter, 37 2nd Ave. y oseRop run· ehrsodn. Thde Kenneth Brady, Mrs. Leila Nix, nounkce Nichols. e devemng re res an t 1a er m ning. The meeting was in charge 1unc h serve d to el an s ar c y were, ers spea May Mrs Thomas Byron Mrs . . . serve were s men amateur an enjoyed they of the stake presidency with presi- which d bishop, Godfrey. Interment toolt 't S d J Relatives of Mrs. Roxie Gos- S · t Mrs. Florence Emery Webb was dent, Vernal c. Webb conducting. broadcast in which each guest took elected second vice-president of man of !"lidvale !?athered at her ~:.r Si~~s B~~ m~; 'salt r.L!~e place in Murray Clty cemetery. The guest speakers were Mr. part. C't Mrs. Ha_rry Heward had as her the Salt Lake county· company' home I y, Mr. an d Myrs. Cl y d e B rad y · - - - - - - - - - - ~~~-~~~~~~~~-----~~~~~ji;;;;;;;~~~ L dtoM celebrate M thda evemng h b' Fnday Childs and M r. Fagg, two members M d M k T d d M M'll f eonrs. El:n r. y. lr er at Pwneers, Utah of rs. Daughters r. an of the regional committee who guests this wee 1 C k Mr e d' M rs.· anGeorgersG. reen, ree M d Bo numan r. y, ra George Young of Gusher, Utah. the annual convention held Mon- ard Sharp andth familyh were valuable of deal eat tt d d b d both gave a gr ose w o a en e . Miss Virgie Ladd of Salt Lake information to those present. A. The youngs j~:~st r~ t urne.d f r~m day afternoon at the Barrett hall. ere among On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. P. A. City were among those who were roll was called and a report given spendmg the wmter m Callforma. Mrs. Leona Garn Holbrook was Swenson and son, Don were guests her guests in the evening. by a member from each of the . ~udge Dallas ~oung of Provo elected president. Mrs. H. v. Adams and daughters .The Beehive classes of Sandy of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman wards present. A general discus- v1s1ted Sunday. Wlth Mrs. Harry Of Meadow spent Friday evening F1rst ward Y. W. M. I. A. under of West Jordan. sion followed the two principal Heward and W1llard Young. Mrs. N. L. Forbush, Mrs. Clyde with the J. H. Greer family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newbold directio~ of their class .leaders, speakers. All seemed to feel more Funeral services for Ernest keenly their particular respon- had as Su~day guests Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Ellzabeth Nelson, Miss Car- Soffe, Mrs. Margie F. Bishop, Mrs. sibility in the plan and with a Se.llers, ~Iss Wanda Sellers and rie Samuelson, Mrs. Jane Har- Clarence Sharp, Mrs. Clyde Soffe, Richards, 62, who died ,in Caliwood and Mrs. Pearl Larson f~rn- and Mrs. Earl Evans were club fornia were held Saturday in the more sincere determination to try MISS Bessie Larson of Magna. Miss Alice Mae Sadler enter- ished the program ~t. Sandy F~rst guests Friday of Mrs. J. H. Greer Union ward chapel, bishop, Horand put the work over more sueace Godfrey was in charge. Music tained a few friends at her home ward M. I. !"-· conJomt meeting of Union. cessfully in the future. Mrs. w. E. cox and Mrs. Kath- was furnished by the choir under . Sunday evenrng. Mrs Albert Olson attended the Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cllfford We9:ver erine F~lkner of Portland Oregon the leadership of Lyman Berrett. The junior gospel doctrine class funer~l of her uncle, Bishop Milo Salt Lake announce the b1rth were week-end guests of 'Mr. and They sang "Oh, My Father," of Sunday .ward F1:st Draper the of She ac~ Andrus, of Holladay. companied her mother and brother, school held a soc1al m the amuse- of a daugh~er. M.rs. Weaver was Mrs. Robert Falkner of Kays- "Sometime We'll understand," and _ _ _ ville Mrs. Robert Gardner and Alton ment ha!l on Saturday, March 18. formerly M1ss Claue Van Dam. M. E. COMMUNITY CHURCH · Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Workman Gardner of Salt Lake. Mr. Andrus 'T'he entertainment committee comMr. and Mrs. Frank Webb of 44 East Center Street was the oldest brother of Mrs. prised Mrs. Lenore Lewis, Mrs. announce the birth of a son Gardner. He had been a bishop of Faye Brown, Antone Andrus and Thursday, March 24, at the Cot- Salt Lake City visited Monday Holladay ward for several years Grant Andrus. On the refresh- tonwood hospital. Mrs. Workman with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden E. LEON BUCHANAN, Pastor Sunday services, April 3. but at the time of his death was :ent committee were Agnes West- was formerly Miss Della Palmer at their home on Social Avenue. guest her as had Glover Leo Mrs. Jordan. south of . Day. Margaret and 'Jrook, stake. a patriarch of the 10:00 a. m.-Morning worship. The Mrs. Mary Woodhouse of Idaho last week her sister, Mrs. ClarE:1ch ~uest brought some p1ece A number of people from West sermon theme will be the quesJordan attended the operetta at ·)f wearmg apparel. These were Falls, Idaho and Mrs. James Welsh ence Smith of Salt Lake City. tion: What would Jesus do ? Jordan high school on Friday eve- 'Xnhan<:5ed and worn during the of Long Beach, California, were 11:00 a. m.-Sunday School. Mrs. '7ening. All guests were given visitors dur.ing last week of Mr. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY ning. The basketball all church finals tames to use during the party and and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse. Mrs. TO PRESENT DRAMA Arnold Troester, Supt. on Friday evening of last week at 'ontest games were conducted Mary Woodhouse had spent the DURING CONFERENCE 5:30 p. m.-Intermediate League the Deseret gym in Salt Lake among the "Perkins " from "Hog winter with her daughter, Mrs. for junior high school young One of the outstanding gatherfrom Welsh and was enroute to her "Lambsters" City was well attended by en- Hallow," people. thusiasts from West Jordan as well '·Skinner's Junction, "Peters" from home in Idaho. d ings of the coming April Confert . h 11 N 11 6:30 p. m.-Epworth League. A re urne IC o Miss Rose a "Clover.'' and "Chipmans" from as from other places. Monday from Westwood, Cali- ence will be the meeting Tuesday Bishop and Mrs. Virgil Goates at- "Strawville." meeting for older young Special guests were members of fornia, where she spent the past evening, April 5, at 7:30 p. m., in tended a dinner dance at the Lion people. House in Salt Lake on Friday eve- the superintendency of the Sunday month visiting with friends and 1 the Salt Lake tabernacle under ' 1 · 1 7:30 p. m.-Evening Church Serf th G t' th d' her fiance Coy Brown. ning of last week. The party was School and their wives. e enea og1ea e. lrec wn Mrs. M'yrtle Baker and Mrs. vice. The thinking for this Conjoint program of the M. I. A. given in honor of all former residents of Lehi. About 150 were was given on March 27th by the Cora Love of Seattle, Washingto~, Society of Utah. service will center around the Biar Kelvinator for only MIDVALE, UTAH At this time will be presented left during the :w-eek for their junior girls. in attendance. a few centa a day! meaning of the Maltese Cross. Mrs. Esther Hirasawa entertain- home after spendmg a week the the marvelous story dramatized Sylvester Beckstead is ill ;in a . ' . Salt Lake hospital. He underwent ed Friday night at a party and guests of their brother, Clarence and Illustrated, of the keepmg of luncheon. Guests were Mrs. Josie Er.ickson and family. an operation Tueesday morning. On Wednesday evening of last Terry, Mrs. Agnes Fitzgerald, Mrs.J Elmo Steffensen w~o has spent records in past ages by means of week a meeting was held in the Fern Williams, Mrs. Florence An- the past few months m the west- which our ancieJlt forefathers are ward chapel for the purpose of de:son, Mrs. Irene Engstron;. Mrs. er.n st~tes is. spending this week traced down generation after gen. . . discussing the home exemption Al1ce Sadler, Mrs. Marquer1te AI- w1th h1s fam1ly. Mrs. Rose Stuart returned on eratwn to those hvmg among us plan. T. A. Butterfield of River- lington, Mrs. Verda Crane Mrs. ton had charge of the meeting. Sally Washburn, Mrs. Dessi~ Tay- Thursday of last week from Pa- today. For a wise purpose these age old Three of the original promoters lor. Out of town guests were Mrs. mona, California, where she spent and originators of the bill were Lena Bridges and Mrs. Charles the past two months with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. records have been preserved.. 'If speakers of the evening. W;i!ford Carr of Salt Lake City. Floyd Amelia. Mrs. Stuart was you attend this meeting, it will be Egbert was appointed key-man called to Meeker, Colorado Sun- shown that there are now availto work on the plan in West Jorday because of the serious illness able records whereby yo• can I dan. her daughter, Mrs. Marie Wix. of The Farm Bureau District ComMrs. T. w. Nichol, Dan Stuart, trace your ancestry back for many mittee met at the home of Joseph (Mrs. S. Peter Peterson, Reporter) That evening you and Muyrle Stuart of Sandy, and generations. J. Schmidt on Tuesday evening of into the past by taken Mrs. Elmo Despain pleasantly Mrs. A. J. Sorenson and Mrs. Ture will be last week. The purpose of the you will see in picture, meeting was to plan the projects entertained 15 children March 21 Peterson of Salt Lake left Tues- story and Colorado, Meeker, for evening day compliment in party birthday a at current to be taken up for the year. Those present were Hugh s. to her young son, Sheron, who was because of the critical cond.i toin of part what has been done to help each one of us to know something Finlaysen, Mrs. Edna G. Hogan, 7 years of age. At five o'clock re- their sister. our forefathers. of June Wanda of marriage The Henry and Joseph Schmidt and-AI- freshments were served. It has been decided to make no Wednesday March 23 friends and Richins of Sandy and William S. bert Olson. The West Jordan P.-T. A. have relatives of Miss Nellie Despain Gaudie of Sandy took place last charge for admittance, in order become a part of the national or- called at her home to congratu- week. that all who desire may attend. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. H. Bodell late her on her 18th birthday an---niversary. The guests were served of Herriman were isitors Monday The doors of the tabernacle will of Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler. be opened at 6:30 p. m. dainty refreshments. Lake Salt of Ence Duane Mrs. club sewing ladies Granite The In addition to the illustrated and Are you going to met at the Thomas Blair home was also a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. dramatized story, special music MANY STYLES DRESS UP FOR Luncheon Ostler Tuesday. Thursday afternoon. best the of two by provided b€ will DOUBLE SOLES Miss Joyce Boulter spent the was served to ten ladies. Mrs. Cecil Furr of Safford, week-end the guest of her sister, known choruses of Salt Lake City. Arizona, arrived in Granite Sun- Mrs. Orva Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Johnson day where she w.ill visit inOrder that difinitely at the home of her par- of Provo were guests Sunday of ents, Bishop and Mrs. R. E. Haw- Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Bradley Of Good Quality Prints and family. kins. Mrs. J. T. Ostler entertained at Residents of Granite will be By GOFF pleased to hear of the marriage of her home on East Second South Noel Davis Despain, son of Mr. street Tuesday afternoon honorAt Once and Mrs. Douglas Despain formal- ing the seventh birthday anniverIN P\!~~S Extra Heavy Iy of Granite, to Miss Phyllis sary of her osn, James. Games TUE WATI:Q. Of Neatly Trimmed Bright Colors Adamson of Park City which was were enjoyed and refreshments T~~ S~GUf.NIW !lN(R solemnized March 21 'in the Salt served to Jane and George BradII>! C~NAOA APPEAQS 1""""""""'. Lake temple Following the cere- ley, Earl Alsop, Reed Anderson, Get a NIFTY pair of New mony 1'0 & PE!l.fE:CTLY an ~nformal reception was Lenore Jensen, Goldie Graff, Bet- I BL:ACK' Bishop, Mont Cowley, Billy and ty groom With All Leather Sole given at the home of the for immediate relatives. Those at- Bobby Stowe, Harold Thompson, tending from Granite were Mr. and Norman Greenwood, Rosalie Ray, And an Mrs. Charles Despain, Mr. and Dee Steffensen, Faye and James · Mrs. Elmo Despain and Mr. and Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood of Mrs. Joseph Despain. L. G. Hardy, Thomas Blair, Sr., West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Blair, Jr., left recent- L. Boulter of Sandy visited with and BUY HERE ly for Nevada where they will en- relatives at Nephi Sunday. And you will be gage in mining. Let The Ute sentinel do your W e 1 I Dressed prlntlng. Sentinel. Ute The for Subscribe Exceptional Values In High EAST MIDVALE SANDY UNION WEST JORDAN DRAPER -FOR RENT- r· 312 I M 1"~'o" \I 10\lll\lt\\tl ttO'M . DON'T WAIT ° LEWIS A. DAHL I I FOUNDERS DAY GRANIT'F. FRI. and SAT. at Penney's Misses Rayon Men's Fancy Heavy Police PANTIES DRESS SOX SHOES epr. Boys' Slack EASTER? Strange Bul True EASTER SUIT - * Spring Oxfords I * Reasonable Prices. rrA Better cpface to 'Trade)) 56 North Main Street UTAH MIDVALE lOepr. Boys' While OXFORDS S1.9 pr. Men's -At BARGAIN PRICES- DRESS HATS Grade Merchandise at APPAREl SHOP 25eea. sox DON'T MISS THESE VALUES! Odd lois of merchandise and remnants Easter Hal • The FRONT APRONS WALL PAPER AS LOW AS per roll 7e LET US DO YOUR PAPERING AND PAINTING We carry a complete stock PHONE: MURRAY 89 BERGEN WALL PAPER COMPANY 4710 So. State Street Murray, Utah impression difference among era! directgrs, some people fail to compare the facilities offered them. We invite inquiries concerning our complete facilities and wide-range of services. I. Goff & Son C. .l\IORTUARY Phone Mid. 152 1. NEWEST STYLES |