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Show THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, May 6, 1938. oiler Skating at Lebi Every Thursday 8 Friday ~_/Society~ • IJommunlty Club Ladies old Closing Social sang two vocal solos. Mrs. Harold Nelson, outgoing pres.ident of the club, was presented with three The Midvale Community club lovely silver bud vases in appre•die!' held their closing luncheon ciation for her fine services dur1 Jeanne's Tea Room on Hyland ing the year's activities. Mrs. Drive in Salt Lake City, WednesHeber Aylett made the presenta<lllay afternoon. A one o'clock tion in behalf of the club mem.luncheon was served to 45 ladies. bers. Mrs. George Cox, newly During the luncheon Mrs. H. P. elected pt·esident gave a short Cmnon gave a reading and Mrs. talk. Various reports were read, Harvey Gibbons accompanied on including a convention report by the piano by Mrs. J. W. Johnson Mrs. J. W. Nibley. A library report was given by Mrs. Bern Rasmussen, libr~ry chairman. Mrs. Rasmussen stated that $146 had been spent for books and that $19 of the amount had been contributed by the COI!IIDUnity club. She expressed the library board's appreciation to Mrs. J. M. Despain for her personal interest in the library. Following the luncheon, contract and auction bridge were played with prizes going to Until you have seen Mrs. Olof Olsen, Mrs. Leon Ra.sAmerica's best value in mussen, Mrs. Hollis Aylett and fine made to measure 1 Mrs. J. W. Nibley. Mrs. Wilford Clark won the house prlze. TOP-Don't Buy (lothes- tailoring by KLING BROS. CHICAGO Gold Star 1\lothers Tea The American Legion Auxiliary will entertain the Gold Star Mothers, and the mothers of the Legionnaires, at a one o'clock luncheon at Cobblemore, Thursday afternoon. A fine program has been arranged by Mrs. Joel Wilcox and Mrs. D. H. Dean, committee in charge. SUITINGSTOPCOATINGS- $24.50 to $40.00 SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE Exclwively By • 7he APPAREL SHOP refreshments were served by the ham, Mrs. Evelyn Jensen, Mrs. Yvonne Fowkes. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD Sandy members. Bernice Brown, Mrs. Rolenia Tyrolean: Dorothy Wilcox, and FOR HYRU:t\1 JACOBSON Smith, Mrs. Ruth Jenkins, Mrs. Elma Beth Fowler. Funeral services for Hyrum Dessert Bridge Lenore Jenkins, Mrs. Blanche Spanish: Marion Smith, and Jacobson, foreman of Midvale Mrs. H. P. Cannon entertained Johnson, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Ruth Wilkins. Smelter, who died Sunday at a her bridge club at her home on Lizzie Swenson, Mrs. Evelyn BolSalt Lake hospital of burns reJefferson street Thursday of last liger, Mrs. Marthll Olson, Mrs . ceived in a boiler explosion at the week. A dessert luncheon was Mabel Fritz, Mrs. Selma AnderU. S. Smelting and Refining plant served followed by an evening of son of Sandy and Mrs. La Verne at Midvale, were conducted Wedcontract bridge. Two tables were Maceil and Mrs. Pearl Smith of nesday at 2 p. m . at Sandy First in play with prizes going to Mrs. Midvale. Luncheon was served ward chapel. Bishop Marlon S. Ray Fenn and Mrs. J . W. Nibley. and progressive games enjoyed. Bateman of Sandy Third ward ofMidvale 125 Prizes were awrded Mrs. MacNeil ficiated. and Mrs. Pearl Smith. Civic Arts Club Preliminary music was by Mrs. The· closing social of the WoLa Nome McCleary; the opening men's Civic Arts club of Sandy Navy Mothers Attend Party song, "Praise to The Man," was by A number of Navy mothers will be held Friday afternoon at singing mothers of Sandy Third the club rooms, it has been an- from Midvale and Salt Lake City ward, directed by Mrs. Victor nounced by Mrs. Arthur E . Peter- attended a party at the home of Mumford. The invocation was by son, who will be in charge. A Mrs. Ruth Vincent in Provo SatA. J . Stewart. Speakers were dessert luncheon will be serve d a t urday afternoon. Mrs. Nell Evans, Clarence Meyers, Supt. of the d 1 :30 p . m. followed by progressive national commander, of Port! an , Midvale Smelter; J . Ernest Jencards. The club entertainment Oregon, accompanied the .members sen of East Jordan stake high committee are in charge of ar- 1 to Provo. Those attendmg from council, former bishop of Sandy rangements. A feature of the af- Midvale were Mrs. May West and Third ward; Soren Rasmussen, ternoon will be the installation of Mrs. Mary Kemp. former president of Jordan stake and Frank Mozley Sr., of Salt ing year. Lake. Other musical numbers included vocal duet, "Softly and Tenderly'', Mrs. La Nome McGleaner Girls Entertained Cleary and L. E. Vam; vocal solo, "0 Sweet Mystery of Life," Ray Jacooson of Murray, accompanied on the piano by Margaret Mozley; instrumental trio, a and b numbers, "Whispe ring H ope" and l __ ALSO __ "The End of a Perfect Day," Ar- 11 thur E. Peterson, J. C. Crapo and 1 Gordon Ohlson ; chorus, "Beautiful Isle of Somewh~re", by the singing mothers. The benediction And OTHER SHORTS was by William E. Morrell. Interment was in Sandy City cemeter y under direction of C. I . Goff mor- 1 tuary. The dedication of the grave was by Victor Mumford of the Third ward bishopric. I Mr. Jacobson was bom Novem- ~ ber 26, 1879 in Salt Lake City, with MELVYN DOUGLAS, the son of Anton and Matilda VIRGINIA BRUCE and NAT Jacobson. He had been employed PENDLETON at the Midvale Smelter the past Also COMEDIES and SHORTS ! 30 years. He was a faithful member of The final meeting of the season the L. D. S. church. He is survivof Sandburr camp, Daughters of ed by his widow, Mrs. Selma 1 Utah Pioneers, will be held Fri- Erickson Jacobson, one son, Virgil day, May 13, at two p. m. at East Jacobson of Sandy; three daugh• Jordan stake house. All members ters, Idylle and Margaret Jacoband former members are cordially son of Sandy and Mrs. Flora Al' invited to attend. len of Salt Lake; two brothers, The committee in charge in- Andrew Jacobson of Salt Lake cludes Mrs. Elizabeth H. Alsop, and A. 0. Jacobson of Murray; with W . C. FIELDS, ~IART H.<\. Successful in every detail was chairman; Mrs. Lila H. Wood- three s;isters, Mrs. Amanda Glea- RAVE, DOROTHY LAl\IOlJR a nd the Dance Revue given last week house, Mrs. Beth B. Sorenson, son of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Frank BEN BLUE by members of the Draper school. Mrs. Veloy B. Allsop, Mrs. Flo- Mozley and Mrs . Anna Jarvis of Also NEW, SERIAL and The theme of the entire evening rence E. Webb and Mrs. Myrtle Salt Lake. One grandchild also OTHER SHORTS ! was taken from var.ious historic- B. Ostler. survives. al periods in American history. A group of dances from other nations were also given to emphasize that our nation is composed of peoples from other nations. The dances and those who participated in them follow: Indian dance: Donna Huff, June Winn, Glenda Fairbourn, Norma Smith, Beverly Jaynes, Erma Smith, and Marel Fullmer. Puritan dance: Elma B e t h Fowler, Dorothy Wilcox, Ruth Wilkins, Caroline Aiken. Acrobats: Vertice Smith, Mary Lou UTAH BEET Westbrook, and Leola Kemp. LARGE SIZE THEATRE Sun. - Mon. - Tues., May 8-9-10 TOBY TORTOISE RETURNS" * 11 Wed.,* May "ORSON LUPIN RETURNS" * * Friday ThursdayMay 12-13 "The BIG BROAD. CAST of 1938" Draper Jr. High Has Dance Revue rrA Better 'Place to Trade" PENNEY'S NATIONAL SHOE EVENT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, MAY 7 Big Savings For the Entire Family! Children's While MEN'S HEAVY OXFORDS '17e $1.33pair $1.98pair PANCO SOLE Size 6 to 11 LEATHER SOLE . . . ... 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