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Show THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH J,!tfSociety~ Ollple Club Meet Kr. and Mrs. Archie Neiaon .we hoata to the members of their MUPle club at their home on East Clater street Friday evening. Contract bridge was played at tJiree tables. A dainty luncheon wu served following the card ture for a sewing bee. Mrs. W. 0. Boberg, National Defense chairman, lllld Mrs. Garfield Terry, Americanism chairman, were tn attendance. Following the meeting Mrs. Williams served refresh· ments. pmea. Bridge Club Meet& Mrs. Archie James was hostess to the members of her bridge club at her new home on Grant street Monday evening. A dessert luncheon was served followed by contract bridge at two tables Mrr Cannon Thomson and Mrs. Ellis Wilcox played high for the eve- - Sldertalns Brtdge Club lfrs. Leon Rasmussen was a pclous hostess to the members ol her bridge club at her home on Center street Monday evening. Contract was played at three tables at which prizes were won tty Mrs. Kelvin Hunter, Mrs. W. ning. 0. Boberg, Mrs. Ray Hughes and Kn. Kelvin Aylett. Special guests One O'clock Luncheon Mrs. J. W. Nibley entertained tlleluded Mrs. Louis Goff, Mrs. Darrell Aylett, Mrs. Ray Hughes at a one o'clock luncheon at her aad lllrll. lletta Theaaon. Follow- home on East Center atreet Frifltg the card games Mrs. RaamUB- day afternoon. Covers were laid MD ~~erved a luncheon to 12 guests. for Mrs. Ann Anderson, Mrs. Jess Humphries, Mrs. Bern Rasmussen, Mrs. A. E. Pearson, Mrs. Hbward Barrows, and the hostess. The ladies' auxiliary of .Jordan 1'otlt No. 35, the American Legion, will sponsor a public card party Marriage ADnounced Mr. and Mrs. G. Stanley of and luncheon to be held at the Murray announce the marriage of Community club rooms Thursday evening, February 16. Arrange- their daughter, Carrie, to .Joy menta for the party are in charge Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Bryan Bird. She is being Chris Christensen of East Mid.uslated by Mrs. Hollis Aylett, vale. The ceremony was performKn. A. E. Buckley, Mrs. .J. W. ed Monday at the home of the Jflbley and Mrs. Fred Hopkinson. bride's parents with only the immediate famil1ea present. In the lleaae Warmllle evening a reception honoring the J'ust prior to moving into their young couple was held in the MW home at 140 Jeferson street, Murray First ward amusement Jlr. and Jlrs. Rulon Collett enter- hall after which a late supper was tatned 25 friends at a house-warm- served by the groom's parents at ill&' Saturday. A social evening at their home on State and Social 4ancing was enjoyed which was avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen followed by refreshments. will make their home in East Midvale. W••.UVe Board Meeta Offteel."'l and members of the aecutlve board of the American IAcion auxiliary held their monthb" meeting at the home of Mrs. Bill Williams in Sandy, WedDes4ay afternoon. Mrs. Bryan Bird, 41alrman of the bridge party wblch the auxiliary will hold In Ute near future, was presented ad reported that plans were well ~ way. Mrs. Aaron .Jensen, .-.ftDg chairman, said that the Veterans' hospital in Salt Lake Oty i8 in need of additional tray clothes and pillow slips, so tt was 4ecided that members of the auxtuary will meet in the near fu- GreenWOOds Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Foster Greenwood .Jr. of East Midvale entertained at a delightful party Saturday evening honoring Curtis Hawkins of Granite, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hansen of Sandy. Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pearson entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart, and Dr. and Mrs. Cyril Vance of Salt Lake City. Friday. January 21. 1939. Engagement ADnouaced 20 guests. Following the luncheon 1following brothers and slaters: temple welfare project; .Josephine the Dictators on the Way In or Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stead- table games were enjoyed and Mrs. George WIJJiamson, Thomas Bateman, baptisms; Mr. and Mrs. Out?" man announce the engagement of prizes were won by Mrs. Zelia and Sy Lindley of Wellsville; Mrs. Thomas Shepick registration; Dora The lecture is one of a aeri• of their ~ughter, Lucille, to LaVon Swenson and Mrs. Bonnie Dowd- Fred Brugmann of Los Angeles; Butterfield, sealings; Leroy Cook, forum lectures being sponsored by Whitney of Honolulu, Hawaii, ing of Sandy, and Mrs. Bernice Mrs. Frank L. Manning of Burk- endowments; Mary Cook, book of the .Jordan school district. formerly of Mapleton, Utah, son Burkinsbaw of Oakland, Calif. ley, Idaho, and Mrs. Simon .Jones remembrance; Clara Nix, activity of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whitney and Mrs. :f. H. Wrigglesworth of and music. of Mapleton. Mr. Whitney attend- \ Wedding ADnoUIIIOed Ogden. il! *FOR RENT-Four-room modem ed the University of Utah, and 1 Miss Lucille Margaret Lafferty, Services were conducted Wed- LECTURER DISCUSSES house. .Just remodeled. IDqulre was a star football player. From I daughter of Charles Lafferty of : nesday at 1 p. m. at Lindquist and FUTURE OF DICTATORS the u. of U. be went to the Uni- : Raymond, Alberta, Canada, and Sons chapel in Ogden. Interment 37 Second avenue. Phone Midvale 312. versity at Honolulu, where he was ; .James Leo Kemp, son of Mr. and was In Ogden cemetery. Services also on the football squad. He is Mrs. Leo M. Kemp, of Midvale, were in charge of Bishop Virgtl thDrf. Fredl W. Ingvoldstad was b Bi h e arum ecturer at Draper jun- *FOR RENT Furnfshed Apt. a building contractor there. Mr. were united in marriage y s - Goates; the flowers were under i hi h h l Frida ·7·30 Gas, heat an-d lights included. Whitney is a cousin of Hilton H. op Henry G. Tempest at the Kemp supervision of the West Jordan or g sc 00 Y at · P· Inquire 37 Second Ave. Phone 21 . The Relief society. .James A. Bateman m.Dr In obertson president of the Hawaihome Saturday, January R • · gvoldstad discussed, "Are Midvale 312. tan mission. I bride was lovely in a white satin and Bishop William J. Leak of - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Miss Steadman visited the fam- l gown and lace. veil. She carried a West Jordan, A. J. Sabey of MidUy of her fiance at Mapleton a , bouquet of pi$ and yellow rose- vale, and Bishop Fox of Ogden abort time ago and was the guest I buds and gatiJenlas. Little Miss 1 were the speakers. Mualc was of honor at a number of parties. Patsy Ann Hewlett, niece of the furnished by the Ogden ward. A family dinner and a shower was , groom, was flOWer girl. She was given at the Whitney home on Fri- frocked in a blue lace dress and i MISS PORTIA BAWLINS day, January 6, at which the carried a bas•et of roses. Mrs., Miss Portia Rawlins, 44, daughSteadman family attended. Miss Ella CamJI18.9k, sister of the ; ter of County Commissioner .J. R. Steadman will leave Salt Lake poem. was ~tron of honor. She ~wlins, and high school instrucSMOKED Ctty Sunday, February 12, accom- wore a blue ~rgette gown and I tor In Honolulu, T. H., for the PICNICS. lb....... . panied by Miss Dayle Aldredge of carried a bouquet of roses and ' past fifteen years, died there SunMagna, an L. D. S. missionary, to sweet peas. M1ss Lowenla, sister ' day afternoon according to word lb......... Hawaii and a sister of Mrs. Arthur of the bride, and Miss Alice received here. v. Bulkley. They will meet Miss Burkel, bridesmaid were charming- Funeral services for Miss Rawlb•...... Marge Knox of Sacramento, Cali- ly gowned in blue taffeta and lins will be held Friday, February fornla, who also will sail with pink lace. They carried bouquets 3 at 1 p. m. at the Draper First them. The girls will be the guests of roses and sweetpeas. The bride ward chapel and burial will be in of a Mrs. Barker who will accom- was given away by her uncle, the Draper cemetery. Shoulder BEEF ' pany them ·to visit the World's Cliff Court. ~arence Cammack, Miss Rawlins was born in DrapRoasts, lb......... . ROASTS, lb.... Fatr in San Francisco. brother-in-law of the groom, act- ! er, February 7, 1894, daughter of Miss Steadman, Miss Alldredge ed as best man. The wedding 1 J. R. and Augusta Swalberg Rawand Miss Knox will sail for Ha. march was played by Mrs. H. T. lins. She attended the .Jordan high Cherry Chow ••••• wail on the steamship Lurline on Hewlett. Close friends and rei- school and University of Utah. February 16. Miss Steadman and atives of the young couple attend- She was formerly a teacher in Mr. Whitney plan to be married ed the wedding, including the Salt Lake county, having taught in the Hawaiian L. D. S. temple bride's grandfather and uncle of in Salt Lake City, Draper and immediately following her arrival Canada. Midvale for some years. At the in Honolulu. Her many friends Following the wedding a receP- time of her death she was in wiab. her happiness in her new tion and dance was held in the charge of music in the schools of 3 bars All for life's voyage. Midvale hall which was attrac- Honolulu and was a radio artist. Woodbury Soap tively decorated with roses, snaP- She was talented in both art and dragons and sweet peas. The gifts music. Carton···-·····-·· BlOc bottle . . . Dinner Pardee and Lotion Survivors are her father and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald and refreshments were in charge ····------of Mrs. L. M. Kemp, Mrs. H. T. two sisters, Mrs. L. D. Johnson of of East Midvale were guests recently at a number of dinners and Hewlett, Mrs. Ethel Lyons, Mrs. Honolulu and Miss Maxine Rawlins family gatherings given in honor Lyman Lyons, . Mrs. S. Cundick i of Draper. Mrs. Johnson will ac' company the body to Utah. of Mrs. McDonald's brother,. Stan- and Mrs. L. Newbold. Oven Fresh ley Rock, who ia here visiting from Oakland, California. Thursday eve' W. J. STAKE REORGANIZE!!J ning they were dinner guest. of GENEALOGICAL COMMITTEE Mr. and Mrs. ll. Farlane. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. D. The stake genealogical COIJlmltGENEVA NELLIE LEWIS H. Rock entertained for their lb--------··-·Mrs. Geneva Nellie Lewis, 48, tee was recently reorganized unbrother, and, on Sunday 20 memSWEET, JUICY-%00 Size bers of tile family spent the after- wife of James H. Lewis, 8th East der supervision of Pres. Reuben noon with Mr. and Mrs. .J. II. Rock and Social avenue, died in a Salt A. Wiberg and first counselor, and RUSSETS Lake hospital at 2:25 a. m. Satur- President Vernal C. Webb. in Salt Lake City. The committee as now organizday of cancer of the stomach. Entertain for Mrs. Richards Mrs. Lewis was born Septem- ed is as follows: Angus M. ChristOthers at 98c cwt. Vz Case 95c; I case $1.89 Mrs. s. w. Bateman and Mrs. ber 30, 1890, in Aitken, Minnesota, ensen, representative; Parley A . Young, first counselor, Clarence Ernest An~rson entertained at a daughte.r of Wllliam R. and VelHardman, second counselor; Ernthe Bateman home in West .Jordan ma .T. Wilson. est Sheen, senior class instructor; Thursday afternoon for Mrs. :r. c. Besides her husband abe is sur1 Richards. A two-course luncheon vived boy a sister, Mrs. W. H. But- Agnes Dansie, first year junior Instructor; Grace Peterson, home was served, covers being laid for ler of North Dakota. I teaching; Thomas B. Bateman, I WANT ADS 1 SAFEWAY STORES I Midvale Store- Fri., Sal., Jan. 27-28 MUTTON ~or:. 9e t~:~ . . . . . . .12e :~~~ 1 Be CANDY BARS '79e 8-lb. 1 ~ OBITUARIES Arthur SOAP BUY •sc SNOW DRIFT ......... 3-lb. pail S1c CRACKERS . . 2-lb. box 14c SPINACH ~==~~~=~~ ! se ~::. ORANGES POTATOES 3 dozen . . . . . . 39C Per cwl. . . . . . . 75c • ~~~~~ Very impressive funeral services were held in the Union ward chap- J el Wednesday for Mrs. Caroline Harriet Wise Coomber, 66, widow of Frederick Charles Coomber, I who died early Sunday of cancer, at the home of her only child, Mrs. I· Keith Casper, 1045 Blaine avenue, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Coomber was born February 22, 1872, in Ickleaham, Sus- i sex county England, a daughter 1 of James and Ann Eldredge Wise. ! She was married in 1907 and in 1909 came to Union, Utah, with her daughter and husband. Since the death of her husband in 1935 she has made her home with her ' daughter. Active in L. D. S. church affairs, she was president of Union ward , primary asodation for 8 years and was affiliated with the Bryan ward Relief society at the time I of her passing. Surviving, besides her daughter, are four brothers and two sisters in England, and 5 grandchildren, of Salt Lake. Interment was mad~ in Sandy cemetery. , ' ~MARKET~ NOW IS YOUR CHANCEl TAKE ADVANTAGE of our Rock-boHom Prices - -- SPECIALS for SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 BUTTER . .. . . . . . . . . lb. 26c SKINNERS NOODLES .. 2 cello pk 15c CRISCO ...... 3-lb. can 51c LARGE SOLID MILK ....... 4 lall cans 23c LETTUCE ........ 2 for 15c SUGAR ........ 10 lbs. SSe ORANGES ..... 2 doz. 25c FANCY WBI'l'E Swi!OiEI' ORANGES, lge... doz. 23c CORN .......... 3 cans 25c LARGE FANCY TWIN PEAKS-No. S sieveLEMONS .......•. doz. 1·9 c PEAS ........... 3 cans 25c CARROTS, Fresh Cal.. ..... 3 bun. IDe TURNIPS, Fresh Cal.. ......... 3 bun. IOc TOMATOES 3lg. cans 25c BRUSSEL SPROUTS............ 21bs. 19c STRING BEANS 4 cans 25c ONIONS, Dry .. 50 lbs. 3Sc Mixed V egelables can Sc CRANBERRIES .. 2lbs. 29c WOODS CB088 PEAS. Pe6t Poise. No. 1 can........ ISc MUSTARD .... lge. jar 15c PINEAPPLE. Hawaiian .. .lg. can 19c SYRUP. Sleepy Hollow. 44-oz..... 35c CRYSTAL WHITil SOAP.········· 10 bars 32c "Sunbrlle Cleanser .. can Sc SUPER-SUDS. giant Red pkg....... l9c SALMON. Red Alaska ...........can 2Sc FLOUR. Globe A-I P.C....... 48-lb. 24c All lOc PICKI.£8 ............2 bottles 18c FLOUR. P. C •• 40-oz. pkg...............22c LIBBY'S CATSUP, Heinz ... bol. 18c MATCHES .... carton 19c POT ROASTS, shoulder rib cuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 15c BACON, diced..... lb. 25c BACON~~ ..... lb. 22'/zc Mulfon Chops. : . 21bs. 33c Pork Chops. . . . . . . . lb. 2Sc S T E A K S, Sirloin or Shorl culs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 23c YEARLING Lamb Legs ......... lb. 2Sc Mullon Legs ....... lb. 17c BoDed Rib Roasl .... lb. 2Sc Pork Roasl ......... lb. 19c I ALICE LINDLEY BART Mrs. Allee Lindley Hart, 58, wife of Edward J. Hart of West .Jordan, died Sunday at 8 a.m. at the home of a sister, Mrs. W. P. Stephens, of Ogden, following a six months illness. Mrs. Hart went to Ogden six weeks ago after leaving a Salt Lake hospital in a critical condition. She was born in Wellsville, Cache valley, .January 27, 1880, daughter of William and El1z& Howe Lindley. She was married July 25, 1903 in the Salt Lake temple. Shortly aftel'Wfrd the couple moved to Ogden, and since then she has resided in Canada, Idaho, California and West. .Jordan. She had been active in ReHet society and genealogical work. She was a Relief aociety visiting teacher at the time of her death. She had a very mild and gentle disposition and leaves a host of friends. Besides her husband and her lister, Mrs. Stephens, she is survived by a son, Lynn W. Hart of Mullin, Idaho; a grandson and the SUPER FOODS 1 1 ~~z~:~--·---·-·--· lGe Dozen . . . . . . . 12c \;;;;;;;;::=:;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;:;;;;::::::;~=:;;;;;;;;;J l --ONLY A T - - GE!f'UINE 2 for Sc LARD Super Jan. Cleanup SALE! . TOILET TISSUE. reg. 1c!.2 rolls 18cSALMON. 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