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Show TftE UTE ~ENTWE~ MIDV.AJ.E, UTAH Fdday.January 2~ 1~ 1 lUVE~TON in Provo. Their husbands joined them at Provo Wednestlay evening. (Evelyn Butterfield, Reporter) A dance is planned for SaturKlss Lois Miller, who is training CAFE Soclet~ and the Interna- day night at the F.lrst ward at the St. Marks hospital, spent tiona! Set are meeting in amusement hall by the Seventies Sunday visj.tip.g with her parents, sparkling panoply at America's of the Draper wards. The dance is Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Miller. newest playground- Sun Valley, being given as a benefit to raise !wk. and Mrs. Gwynne Page re- ldaho. funds for missionaries. DEAR EDITOR: turned to their home Saturday af- 1 Primary officers and teachers of On Saturday, January 28, the 'UJ'~ST ter spending the past week visit- ' the First ward honored Mrs. Her~ ing in Los Angeles, California, 1 . bert Carter Wednesday afternoon Utah State Federation of Garden (Mrs. Irene Olson, Reporter) (Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Reporter) with relatives. They were accomat a luncheon. Mrs. Carter was club officers will meet at 2 p. m. d panted home by J14rs. Hattie Freepresented with a gift after which in The Tribune-Telegram auditoriMrs. Edna G. Hogan atten ed a 1 M,r. and Mr.s. L. c. Greer were 1 ma.n who bad spent the past two games were enjoyed. The Carters meeting of the Salt Lake county ' Ogden visitors Sunday, guests of , wee~ visiting at the homes of are moving to Ogden this week um. Mr. Fred Odell of Ogden will farm bureau directors on Satur- I Mr. !Uld Mrs. Jimmie Gaskill and · her daughters and son-in-law and end where Mr. Carter is employ- lecture and show slides of the 1 day at 1:30 p. m. in the federal children. families, Mi'. and Mrs. James ed. Those present besides Mrs. marijuana weed, which is being building in Salt Lake City. Emil Sunday school officers and Bray and Mr.s. Mae Peterson. carter were Mrs. Verda Crane, li'Wiier was chairman. The 1939 teachers · held their regular bus!The l,.adies Literary class met Mrs. Jennie Huff, Mrs. Myrtle grown unlawfully in our state, pl'Ogram was discussed. ness meeting at the home of ~ss at the home of Mrs. Anderson Webb, Mrs. Ivy Sorenson, Mrs. and also in our own communities. Kr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan Sr. Eva Croxford Monday everung. Thursday evening The book reInez Orgill, Mrs. Blanche Tucker, All parents should attend as :qwtored to Ogden Saturday where Following the preparation hour, view was given by Mrs. Reuben Mrs. Ardell Pack, Mrs. Pearl many of our young people are be~. Hogan att~ded a meeting .of refreshments were se~ved to 20. Wiberg. Special musical numbers Clayton, Mrs. Margaret Day, and Ing lured away. The effects are the state canmng crops c~mm1tMr. and Mrs. Ervm N. Greer, were given during the afternoon. Mrs. Dora Dansie. tee. The committee is workmg on , Mr. and Krs. Alfred Duke, 1\lr. Miss Lava Green, a bride-elect, Glass-sheltered, warm-water swimMrs. Marquerlte Allington will worse than opium on them. Let each one of us join the plans in the interest of the state 1 and Mrs. Otto Duke and children, was entertained at a towel show- mine pool at Sun Valley, Idaho. entertain members of the M . N. canning industry for the coming all of Sal~ Lake, visited with Mr. er Thursday evening at the home R. club Saturday night, February crusade against this weed. It is SeliU!on. and Mrs. D. E. Greer Sunday. of Mrs. Lynn Bridges at SugarHere, in the midst of the latest 28. hard to recognize, and many hunMake haste and purchase your Twenty boy scouts of troop 124, house. Luncheon was served to: sports craze, Faith Baldwin, wellMr. and Mrs. Robert Despain dred pounds have been located tickets for the ward supper on acompanied by their leaders, Del Thelma Peterson, Lois Newman, known novelist, entered rlght into and sons, Earl and Marden, of Wednesday, February 1 wbich in- Newbold, Maurice Burgan, DeLoy Mildred Page, Mrs. Clara Green, the fun and cdventure and excite- Lovell, Wyoming, will leave for near us. c;tud~s the special entertainment Evans and Lee Daynes, enjoyed a Mrs. carrie Green, Mary Moser, ment of snow-trains and reindeer their home Friday after a two The writer, who is the state orgiven by the blind organization skiing party at Ecker's hill Sat- Lydia, Green, Merle Green, Mrs. sleighing, and she bas packed all weeks' visit in Salt Lake valley ganizer of flower clubs, sends an of Salt Lake City urday. :ijridges, and l/lrs. Howard Davis. the thrill of that snowy vacation- and St. George. , . ;, g'' Mrs. W. W. Ewell entertained Miss Evelyn Butterfield enter- land Into a romance born on the U t invitation to all those who wish Don t miss the ~orne C?om~h at an "old fashioned quilting bee" tained at a party at her home on wings of skis. Sun Valley supplies Daughters of tah Pioneers me to attend, and to the Midvale party tonight (Friday) e Friday at her home on Union Ave. Saturday evening in honor of Miss a brilliant back drop for "White Friday at the Elden Brown home Flower club members. West Jordan school au anum. Hot dinner was served and covers Ph b P . b of Washington ;>.Iagic" beginning in the February with Vice Captain Jane Gordon All married people of the ward Thank you, M J Ol 0 oe e ns y, . ' issue of Cosmopolitan, the first in charge. Sketch of the Ufe of or folks who have lived in the were laid for rs. esse s n, Utah, formerly a resident of Rlv- serial to be written about the Roy Boulder, an early pioneer of MRS. D. L. BOWEN, ward are cordially invited to at- Mrs. Lawrence Freeman, MJ;'. erton. Games were played and newest winter playground. Draper, prepared by Mrs. Nettie 6460 South State. tend 'Yalter Berrett, ~rs. Jacob G - luncheon was served to 12. EveBoulter, was given by Mrs. Rose h S F.lnl f1tns, Mrs. Carne Johnson, Mrs. lvn was assisted by her mother, Brown. The lesson on Utah's Mr. and Mrs. Hug · ay- Bel\i~min Howells, Mrs. M a Y Mrs. Maud Butterfield. nei hbors was conducted by Mrs. IOn and Mrs. Albe~ Olsont aHtten~ Smart, Mrs. Lucille Olson and Mrs. A cottage meeting was held at Vio~a Ballard After the business I ed sacrament services a ern• S d . g Mr Finlay The 1ma K emp. the home of M r. an d M rs. J oe :I (Mrta. Ohve Boberg, Repor t er ) refreshments ·were served to the man un ay evenm · · . Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Milne, C. Densley Wednesday evening; also ou son is the stake.welf~re ~halrman. V. Ericksen and Tommie Erick- a cottage meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Sjoblom entertained , gr A piroup of women met at the He sh:wed 1fovmg plctwes ~hi~ sen, joined Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mrs. James Dansie Friday eve- her club from Midvale Wednesday : home of Mrs. Caroline Sadler on <;hurc we are progr!'lm Steadman of West Jordan and all ning. , afternoon. Dinner was served at 1 Monday and effected the organiza- 1 included an expl~at~onD 0 ~d t~e were dinner guests .Sunday of Mr. Meredith Page returned to his ; one o'clock to Mrs. Verna Thorn- tion of a social club. Those preThe total number of new cases program by Pres\ en idaVl f and Mrs. Alma Ericksen of Salt home during the week after spend- ton, Mrs. Verna Bishop, Mrs. Ef- sent were Mrs. Sadler Mrs. MarJ(cKay of the firs .Pres ency 0 Lake City. ing the past ten days visiting at fie Hobbs, Mrs. Annie Canning, tha Dunyon, Mrs. Ete~a Heward, Of communicable disease reported the church. Mr. Finlayson also Loren Baker, so~ of ~r. and California. . Mrs. Lillie Beckstead and the Mrs. Mary Dow, and Mrs. Salena to the Utah state board of health gave a short talk on the welfare Mrs. Chet Baker, 1s a patient at Mr. and Mrs. William 0. S1l- hostess. The afternoon was spent Dannel of Midvale. during the week ending January work and the stake project. the Bingham hospital where he is cox announce the engagement of in sewing. 20 decreased 75 cases from the Mrs. Zella Holt was a Salt Lake recovering from a major opera- their daughter, Leona, to Mike A. Mrs. Sam Day was hostess to Frozen mercury, solidified into number reported the week previvisitor Saturday. . tion, performed last week. Pappas of Midvale, the son of Mrs. the Cheery club Thursday after- a hammer will be used to drive · )lr. and Mrs. Hugh Fmlayson Music for the East Jordan stake Anna Pappas. The marriage will noon. Quilting was the order of . . ' . . ous. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert quarterly conference held Sunday take lace in the early spring. the day. nails m a novel expenment m the Material decreases were reportGardner of Salt Lake Tuesday in the Sandy Firs~ ward amuseMnf. Hilton Bills wa~ hostess to '[ Mrs. Doyle Lewis, Mrs. Ottis . University of California scientific ed in the instances of chickenpox, evening. ment hall was furrushed by talent her club Friday evemng at her Pierce, Mrs. Elden Brown and display at the Golden Gate Inter- mumps, pneumonia, scarlet fever The cement sidewalks .one-half from Union. Mrs. Flora Beckstrom home. Luncheon was served to 12 Mrs. Thomas ~er left Draper national Exposition opening Feb.. and whooping cough. mile each of the four directions conducted her !&dies' chorus and guests. Wednesday mornmg to attend were noted were In influenza and measles, and these increases were slight, indeed. While there were more CIUies of chickenpox, mumps and pneumonia this week tha.B during the corresponding week last year, there were material decreases in the CIUies of measles, scarlet fever and whooping cough. SUN VALLEY, '-OCAI.E OF NEW SERIAL STORY i JOllDAN UNION NEW Pearl Theatre DRAPER .J.. A. ! Fri.- Sat•• January 27- 28 'Swing Thai Cheer' - - STARRING - Tom Brown, R- Wilcox, A. Devine SELECTED SHORTS 1 <Jft . Sun.- Mon•• January 29-30 "Alexander's Ragtime Band" I I PUBLIC HEALTH COLUMN I Proprleior SPRING SEATS MODERN AIR-CONDITIONED I DRAPER BO~L, Starring TYRONE POWER, ALICE FAY, DON AMECHE Metro News, "Fashion Forecast" 1 Wed.- Thur•• February 1-2 DOUBLE FEATURE "Time Out for Murder" l with Gloria Stewart, M. \\'haleD "Meet the Girls" June Lang, L Bart, R. Allen jjeje~t~inig~s~ajt~th~e~leiaid~eir~sh~iipiiw~e~e~k~r~u~a~ry~~18~.iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiijiT~h~e~on~l~y~c~as~e~s~w~h~e~r~e~in~c~r~e~a~se~s~iiijijijijijijijiiiiiiiiii~ SANDY from thecompletion. west Jordan school is choir the double and gave ward 11eartng led byquartette, David Huish a Mrs. Annie Hibbard is in a Salt number of selections. Mrs. WalLake hospital. lace McNamara was the accomDOnna Bell Spratling is confin- panist. (Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Reporter) --eel to her bed again under the Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Beckstead care of the family physician. of Salt Lake were guests SaturMrs. Daisy H. Smiley of Helper, Dale Bateman is in a very seri- day evening of Mr. and Mrs. ~· C. presitlent of the Rebekah Assemcrus condition at the L. D. S. hos- Greer. bly of Utah. was the guest of pita!. · He is fighting lock-jaw Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams of Mrs. Glen W. Richards during her eaused by the powder infection Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. La stay in Sandy recently, when she from the wound in his leg. At pre- var Washburn of Draper spent paid her annual visitation to the aent he seems to be improving Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Rebekahs in Sandy and Midvale, slightly. Mrs. Wm. Ewell. and the Sandy Theta Rho girls' Miss Lucille Steadman was a Miss Alice Alexander of Salt dinner guest of her friend, Mrs. Lake visited relatives here during Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Knapp of Edmond May, in Salt Lake Sun- the week. Salt club. Lake announce the birth of day. - -- -- - a son January 9. at the L. D. S. I The high priests and their wives, held their annual social in the 11!hospital. KnappGardner was formerly MissMrs. Frances of i creational room of the chapel on (Mrs. s. Peter Peterson, Reporter) Sandy. , Thursday evening of last week, Mayor John E. Slagowaki of • • • • with E. M. Olson In charge. Mrs. Pearl H. Potter of Salt Musical numbers were furnished Lake City was a house guest of Lvman, night guest of Mr.was and anMrs. J. -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --VVyoming, overby LaVern J. Dickson, John C. Dr. and Mrs. J. Fred Potter last Thomas Ostler and family. Richards and E. M. Olson. Speech week end. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ferguson making and dancing were also Mrs. Pearl Ebert entertained a announce the birth of a son Sunfeatures of the evening's enter- host of children Saturday, Janu- day January 22. Mrs. Ferguson is No. 1 IDAHO RUSSETS tainment. Refreshments we r e ary 14 at a birthday party ~d the former Miss Maxine Beck1 served to about 65 guests. Mrs. luncheon in compliment to theu stead. E. M. Olson had charge of re- son, Paul Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen and freshments and was assisted by a 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Despain and little daughter of Hyrum Utah reMACARONI OR number of other ladies. sons Earl and Mardin, of Lovell, turned home Wednesday, after Elmer Isaacson is a house guest Wyo'mtng, arrived in Granite early spending ten days, the guests of of Mr. and Mrs. George B. James. 1 January for a visit with rei- Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt and Mrs. a~ives en ~ute to st. George for Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell, of Herriman. Royal Spratling are on the sick a week's vacation. The family re- They also visited with relatives list this week. . turned last Saturday from the In Sandy and Lark. Mr. and Mrs. John Pollick and The Misses Edith Bateman and southland and during the past Ethel Gardner entertah,led at the week have been enjoying leader- little son were visitors Saturday home of Miss Bateman in honor s.ftip week at Provo, prior to their of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bell of of Mrs. Darrel Maynes, formerly retUfll, ~me. Bingham. Mrs. Harolc:l Bradley and little Kiss Goldie Haun. Games were Last Sunday evening Mrs. Elmo played and refreshments served Despain had as her dinner guests daughter, Carolyn, are spending Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson R. H. Despain of Wyoming, Mr. this week at Provo, where Mrs. • • • • • • • • • •• and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Richards and Mrs. Joseph W. Despain and Bradley is attending leadership week at the B. Y. U. were the guestc of. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Beryl Gardner. Mrs. Luella Voorhees of Manti Vernon Bateman m Salt Lake Last Saturday evening Mr. and on Sunday. Mrs. James M. Whitmore enter- is spending the month the guest Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hand of tained the Lindsay family of Mid- of her daughters. Mrs. J. M. WoodSalt Lake visited friends in West vale at a social and luncheon bon- house and Miss Lorna Voorhees. EXTRA QUALITY, JUMBOMiss Donna Bateman, Miss Dona UINTAIJI BASIN Jordan Sunday. oring the 8th birthday anniversary The Gleane~ Girls entertained of their son LaVoy. Covers were Linnett, Miss Donna Reynolds, LaMar Rice, Richard Mix and Saturday eyemng at the home of laid for 21 guests. , Cliff Taylor of Murray were visMiss Beatnce Hogan in honor of Mrs. Charles w. Despain was Mrs. Goldie Maynes of Granite, a hostess to the Granite ladies sew- Itors Saturday of Mrs. Sophrona recent bride. Miss Lucille Stead- ing club Thursday of last -week. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brady of man, a bride of the very near The afternoon was spent in quiltSalt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Varfuture, and Mrs. Luella McAllister, ing. Luncheon was served to g a former class instructor. A gift members. Sunday, Mrs. Despain len Bateman of Murray were viswas presented to each of the three had as special dinner guests, Mrs. itor~ of Mrs. Bateman this week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Holcomb ladies. PC?gresslve games were R. H. Despain and sons, Earl and of Los Angeles, California, anplayed. Pnzes were won by Mrs. Mardin, of Lovell, Wyoming. McAllister and. Mrs. Maynes. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Maxfield nounce the birth of a daughter on Bernice Burkmshaw, a former motored to Pleasant Grove Sunday Friday, January 20. Mrs. Holteacher, was a special guest. Re- where they visited with the fam- comb is the former Miss Erma freahments were served to 20 ily of their brother, Archie Max- Boulter of ~andy. guests. field. They were also guests of We print Butterwrappers. their son, E. 0. Maxfield, in American Fork canyon. The latter is l operator for the Utah Power and p (Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Reporter) Light company in that locality. They were accompanied by their Mr. and Mrs. Foster Greenwood daughter and busband Mr. and ROYAL ~ PEEB,I:.ESS Jr., lllr. and Mu. Leo Glover were Mrs. A. L. Cooper, of Highland Sunday evenlng guests of Mr. and Park in Sugarhouse. SPRING CANYON Mrs. Sterling stoker. Mrs. Boren Dahl attended the BlOB QUALITY--LOW PBlOB "It is glorious that here, in the Gardner camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers meeting held Friday af- United States, everybody knows t~oon at the historic rock hall what is going on in world affairs, MiQ. 286 - apc:l Save fn Wett Jordan. instead of being limited to what Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks ac- somebody else thinks should be companied his mother, Mrs. Nancy 675 Eallt ()enter M. Hicks, of Monroe, on h~r return made public."-Cardinal Mundelein of Cbicago. trip home the first of the week after she had spent the last two months as their guests. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. ANNOUNCING .... Harold Weed of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thornton. Mrs. Elmer Glover and little The Re-opening of daughters were guests Monday of Jlrs. Charles Graff of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Philander Butler and son, Elmer. of Newdale, Idaho, SANDY, UTAH qe visiting relatives here and in Salt Lake. • West Entrance of HAND'S BARBER SHOP • Miss Mildred Slsam, daughter of )(r. and Mrs. Amil Sisam, is reported cri'ttcally Ill at a local hos-ALL NEW AND MODERN EQUIPMENT-1/4 pital. She is suffering from a ruptured appendix and pneumonia. Phone Midvale 166 for App0iD1ment Sandy, Utah 1 GRANITE 1 -- FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JAN. 27-28 --Phone Mid. z ~HEATIES S CORN KIX X 340 ALL FOR . . . . . . . . PEAS, CORN, BEANS, TOMATOES ..... J cans 25c POTATOES .. IOOlbs. $1 25 SUGAR,Powdd 2lbs.t5c GERMADE.§lb. bag lSc SPAGHETTI .. 2lbs.tSc GOLDEN LOAF 48-lb. bag ........ . RICE, fancy head 2lbs,.1Sc ORANGES, 23csizedoz 15c HONEY ..... 10 lbs. 69c CELERY ........ stalk 9c ORANGES, 15c size doz. 8c CABBAGE ........ lb. I c Broken Slices Quart Can ... EAST MIDVALE Ted's C~h Coal C4ll LEMONS, 19c size doz.tSc SUGAR 10-lb cloth bag SSe • !~.~~~kins, IOC size .. 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