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Show THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Boberg and Mrs. Buckley won the honors at the bridge games which followed the dinner. 4 a Iva. Burrows, Society Edlt{)r, Phone items to Mid. 178 (office) , or Mid. 429 (residence). Li.hlrary Review Club Mrs. E. E. Greenwo0d reviewed the book, "The Yearling", by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings before members of the Literary Review club held at the home of Mrs. La'\'on Dixon on Jefferson street Ytonday evening. Mrs. He 1 en special okes Hughes was a 8ew:lng Fla.rty Held Eight members of Jordan unit, the American Legion auxiliA.ry, met at the home of the sewing ospital chairman, Mrs. Earon J'ensen in Crescent Friday where they spent the day sewing for the Veterans' hospital in Salt Lake. Twenty-four tray cloths and 14 pillow cases were completed. At 1 o'clock a delicious chicken dinner was served to Mrs. J. Lecnard Larson, Mrs. M. A. Beckstead, Jlrs. Leo Anderson, Mrs. Joseph Warner, Mrs. Bern Rasmussc::-1, l!rs. J. W. Nibley, Mrs. A. E. Pearson and Mrs. M. J. Told. ·:,. ~ -:-·~ ·:·:· ., ~= ~ : "< Meeting Postponed Newlyweds Honored A meeting of the Democratic Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. William Grant, whose marriage Study group of Sandy scheduled 1 was recently announced, Mr. and for March 16, has been postponed Mrs. Hugh Grant entertained I until Thursday evening, March. 23 • members of the families and close at 8 p. rn. at the horne of Mrs. I friends at a dinner and social at A. C. Jensen. Election of officers t* their home on Jefferson street will take place. Mrs. Reg White 1:.... ·• Sunday. Beautiful spring flowers will be in charge of the program. UITS and the Spring .•• clothes centered the small tables where and the weather go together. covers were laid for Mrs. J. w. Breakfast Club Above, a navy rayon sheer-crepe wvely spring blooms centered suit, the dress collared in white Grant, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Grant, the table when Mrs. A. J. Mciff pique, the coat reaching clear to Mr. and Mrs. Vern Faddils, Mrs. entertained the members of the the hem, from the March Harper's Bazaar. Florence Toy and daughter of breakfast club at her home ThursBingham canyon, Mr. and Mrs. c. day morning. At 11 o'clock a deliUtah Pioneers, was a special guest F. Grant, Mrs. Mary Told, and cious breakfast was served to of the Sharp camp when they met Peter Told of Sl!lt Lake City, Mr. Mrs. Roy Steadman, Mrs. A. E. Wednesday afternoon at the home and Mrs. Wilson Smith of Lark, Pearson, Mrs. Bern Rasmussen, of Mrs. R. H. Clayton. The lesson, Mr. and Mrs." M. J. Told and Mrs. Sam Jenkins, Mrs. Ivory "Pioneer Choirs", wall discussed daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Larson and the hostess. by Mrs. Ida B. Sharp. Mrs. Laura Bills, Miss Ellen Anderson of MidTripp and Mrs. Sharp sang a duet, vale, the guests of honor and the Engagement Announced "The Shells We Gathered Long Mr. and Mrs. David E. Green- Ago". Following the meeting Mrs. hosts. A social evening at games wood announce the engagement of Clayton served refreshments. followed the dinner. their daughter, Vera, to D. William Casto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Chosen Delega~ Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Kelvin Hunter entertained liam Casto of 965 West Fifth Mrs. Elfleda L. Jensen was the members of her bridge club South street, Salt Lake. The mar- chosen delegate to the annual at her horne on Pioneer street on riage will take place at the horne Daughters of Utah Pioneers conMonday evening. Mrs. Jack Crane of the bride in East Sandy, Tues- vention, to be held Saturday, April of Salt Lake, Mrs. Leon Rasmus.. day, March 21. 8, in Salt Lake, to represent the Several social functions have Sandburr camp of the Daughters sen of Midvale and Mrs. W. 0. Boberg of Sandy won the bridge been given honoring the bride- of Utah Pioneers, at a meeting of prizes. Mrs. Hunter served late elect. Mrs. Orin Greenwood and the camp held Friday afternoon at Mrs. Paul Greenwood will enter- the Jordan stake house in Sandy. refreshments. tain Friliay honoring Miss Green- Mrs. Veley Allsop was in charge wood. Miss Oleah Mower and Miss in the absence of Captain Vinnie Dessert Bridge Mr!l. J. W. Nibley entertained Dora Schaelling entertained Thurs- Boulter. The lessons, "P;i.oneer her bridge club at her home Wed- day at the former's home, 432 Schools and School Masters," and nesday evening. A dessert lunch- Third East street, Salt Lake. Miss "Pioneer Choirs", were given by eon was served followed by two Mildred Watkins of 2308 Twenty- class leader, Mrs. Elfleda L. Jentables of contract bridge. Mrs. H. first East street, Salt Lake, gave sen. An autobiography of the life E. Nelson and Mrs. R. R. Fenn a party Monday honoring Miss of Andrew J. B. Stewart was read Greenwood. Mrs. Thomas Rock by himself. A duet was given by played high for the evening. and her daughter, La Dean, of 626 Mr. Stewart and daughter, Miss Harmony court entertained in her Verda Stewart, accompanied on Luncheon Guests Mrs. J. Hollis Alyett, Mrs. Ray honor Thursday. the piano by Miss Lurelda RadFenn and Mrs. J. W. Nibley were don. The ticket for the officers to Officers Elect luncheon guests Thursday afterbe elected in April was read by At a meeting of the East Mid- Mrs. Myrtle Ostler, member of the noon of Mrs. Fern Pett in Copvale and Union Unity club held nominating committee. Following perton. Friday at the horne of Mrs. Mil- the business meeting, refreshments dred Seddon in Salt Lake, election were served. Hostesses were Mrs. Dinner Bridge Bright yellow jonquills, lavendar of officers took place. Mrs. Clyde Florence Emery Webb and Mrs. sweet peas, and long yellow tapers Soffe was elected presl.dent, Mrs. Myrtle Bodell Ostler. in silver candelabra centered the Vinie Fenstermaker, vice presitable when Mrs. A. E. Buckley, dent, and Mrs. Rosa Greer, secre- Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Allison Bills, Mrs. Joel Wil- tary. Out-going officers included Anniversary To help celebrate the 67th birthcox, Mrs. W. 0. Boberg, Mrs. Bill Mrs. R. H. Clayton, Mrs. Allie anniversary of Mrs. Ida Morday Bishop. Harold Wiii!ams, Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Wardle and Mrs. Howard Barrows of Midvale and Following the business session ris, thirteen relatives and friends gathered at the Morris horne in Mrs. Ren Howard of Provo enter- luncheon was enjoyed. Sandy, Monday afternoon. A hot tained at a no-hostess dinner at Mrs. Florence E. Webb. county dinner was served followed by an the Buckley home on Lincoln vice president of the Daughters or afternoon at games. Guests includstreet Wednesday evening. S &"Uest. 1 'l'lmrsday Bridge Club Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett entertained the members of her bridge club at a one o'clock luncheon at her llome on Pioneer street Thursda.y afternoon of last week. Mrs. Kelvin Aylett and Mrs. Louis Goff won the bridge awards. Birthday Party Twelve small guests made merry at the home of Mrs. Kelvin Hunter on Pioneer street Saturday · afternoon when she entertained in llonor of her two small sons, Kel'Vin Jr. and Bruce, who celebratr•l their birthday anniversaries on the 11B.Ine day. Various games were played and prizes were won by Gloria Peterson, Kelvin Jenkins and Ann Aylett. At the close of the afternoon the youngsters gathered around a large table where MIDVALE GARAGE COMPLETE AUTOM01'IVE SERVICE 5.50x17 Tire.................. 9.05 6.00x16 Tire ................$10.20 Ignition Points ............l5c up Batteries .................. $5.45 up Phone Mid. 48 ed Mrs. Leonard Sharp, Mrs. William Sharp of East Midvale, Mrs. Oswald Smith, Mrs. Esther Boulter, Mrs. Sam Jenkins and Mrs. Kenneth Norris of Sandy, Mrs. J. J. Jensen of Salt Lake; Mrs. Emma Garfield, Mrs. Bertha Andrus and Mrs. Sam Bailey of Draper, Mrs. Leon Malstrom, Mrs. Henry Gosman and Mrs. Norris Sharp of 1fidivale. * FASHION PREVIEW * Mrs. Madison En~rtalns Mrs. Edgar Madison was the gracious hostess when she entertained the members of her Thursday bridge club at a 1 o'clock two lovely birthday cakes decorat- luncheon at her home in Sandy ed with candles, formed the main Thursday afternoon. Twelve guests . were present. attraction. .:.:::.__~- GIANT SIZE EGG S (WE FURNISH CONTAINERS) UTAH BEET 'ALL BRANDS I I I SATURDAY MARCH 18 at 39 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE WE FEATURE A COMPLETE LINE OF •••• Bakery Goods. Home-made Bread, Cookies, Cakes, Pies, etc. ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES, SALADS, SHORT ORDERS, HOT MEALS SERVED IN THE CAFE! I Mrs. Sharp Honored Mrs. Earl Sharp was the inspiration for a delightful party given at the home of Mrs. R. H. Sharp in East Midvale. The game "Yap" was played after which refreshments were served to 25 guests. Mrs. Clarence Sharp, Mrs. B. L. Cutler and Mrs. M. W. Cutler assisted in serving refreshments. Friends Entertained Mrs. L. C. Greer and Mrs. Ira Van very graciously entertained a number of friends at a luncheon at the Greer horne in Union Thursday. A St. Patrick's day color scheme was carried out in the decorations and ices. The game of "neighbor" was played with first prize going to Bessie Van Cott. Those present were Mrs. Becky Cole, Mrs. Della Gaskill, Mrs. Darrel Beckstead, Mrs. Fay Cole, Mrs. Newton Gaskill, Mrs. Mace Roberts, Mrs. Irene McDermald, Mrs. Raymond Roberts, Mrs . Viola Hate and Mrs. George Berryman. Marlon Bateman, the little fiveyear-old son of Bishop and Mrs. Marlon S. Bateman of Sandy, is at the L . D. S. hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pollick were visitors Thursday evening of J. Thomas Ostler and family in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Dahl are attending the world's fafr in San Francisco, and will spend several days at Carmel-By-The-Sea, where Mr. Dahl has many friends as the result of an L. D . S. mission in FOODS DREFT c .--SPECIALS for SATURDAY, MARCH 18th - 3large bars 25c Pkg. Med. bars ... 6c _ _ Solid pack OXYDOL Pound ... Guest Ivory c Bar .......... 4c Pkg. 4)4)6f) Large U.S. Extras, dozen .......-,.-,~ SOAP CRISCO 2 cans Spam & llge. can Chicken Noodle Soup forJ Jibs. Sic 25c lb. drip reg., , Schilling's COFFEE, c t C · . Whtpptng ream p s. 21 JAM, Hewlett's ;!~~~TE ... §lb. can 49c SUGAR .. 1 0 .lb. bag 55c Shaver's Grapefruit or Juice 2 cans 15c 4 cans 2Sc Baking Powder, Schilling's :;~z. . .. 25c MILK ------------------------------~--Glocoat h s nson o .. each 49c J FruitsforSalad. tails .. 10c CRAB ........ can 25c DEVILED MEAT ~ .. . 2 cans Sc DOG FOOD .. tall can 5c VIENNA SAUSAGE ~ALLE ... can Sc ASPARAGUS No.2'/zsizec an .......... . 25c PHONE MID. 200 FREE DELIVERY Ivory Soap Giant Bars SWEDE'S BAKERY and CAFE -WE CATER TO PARTIESSpecial Orders for Bakery Goods Solicited. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Malmberg, Proprietors SANDY SECOND WARD CONFERENCE HELD; OFFICERS SUSTAINED JOHN HENRY WEAVER John Henry Weaver, 88, retired locomotive engineer, died at his home on East Center street here Monday of causes incident to age. Survtvtng are a step-daughter, Mrs. John G. Larson of Midvale and four grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted in the C. I . Goff mortuary chapel in Midvale Wednesday at 11 a.m. Burial took place in the city cemetery. G. Reed Sanderson, former second counselor of Sandy Second ward bishopric, was sustained as first counselor to Bishop Stanley A. Rasmussen of Sandy Second ward at the ward conference held Sunday at the ward chapel, succeeding David J. Borg. Golden S. Baxter, former superintendent of Sandy Second ward There are about twenty-five Sunday school, was sustained as second counselor in the ward thousand different kinds of birds bishopric, succeeding Mr. Sander- in the world. son. Marvin Larson was sustained as superintendent of Sandy Second *FOR RENT-2-room furnished ward Sunday school. The assistapt. Gas and lights furnished. 37 ants will be named at a later date. Second Ave. Phone Mid. 312. The change in the bishopric was made under the direction of Presi- 1 *WANTED - Subscription sales.. man for The Sentinel. Attractive dent Heber J. Burgan. Dr. C. C. proposition for person who can Jensen of the stake high council 1 produce. Call at office, 136 N. was also in attendance Main, Midvale. Talks on the theme of the conference- Joseph Smith, the Proph- *FOR RENT-4-room house with et-were given by members of the bath. Hot and cold water. Indiunder priesthood Melchizedek quire Ute Sentinel. rection of former president of *PRACTICALLY NEW Coronado Jordan stake, Soren Rasmussen, Washer. Cost $46.95. Will sell and former counselor, David J . for $34.95-$5.00 down, $5.00 per &rg. month. Gamble Store Agency, Ward conference was also held 51 North Main. at Sandy Third ward Sunday evening, under direction of Bishop *FOR ~NT- Newly remodeled 4-roorn house, reasonable. 37 Marlon S. Bateman. Talks on the Second Ave. Phone Mid. 31~. Prophet Joseph Smith were given by Dr. C. N. Jensen, and A. J. B. *FOR SALE-2-wheel TrailerStewart. Stake officials in attend- 3-ton capacity. Good rubber, suitance included James P. Jensen, able for cattle trailer. Inquire stake clerk, and Albert Burgon 96 Grant St. Phone Mid. 231-W. and J. Ernest Jensen of the stake *FOR RENT- 4-roorn modern high council. Apt. at 559 E . Center, Midvale. Inquire 96 Grant St., Phone For servtce ana quality let the 231-W. Sentinel ao your printing. WANT ADS I -------------- ------- I I I II I I I I I IES and SUPER 21 WHEAT CORN KIX ..... & GAMrnLE------~ SOAP SPECIALS P & G - Announcing the opening of- Engagement Announced Mrs. Bulefte Martinsen, 775 1 Browning avenue, announces the engagement and approaching marl'iage of her daughter, Miss Ruth Martinsen, to Clyde D. Hogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D . Hogan of · West Jordan. The marriage will be solemnized March 24 in the Salt Lake L. D. S . temple and in the evening a reception will be given for the young couple at the Hyrum J. Jensen home, 2730 Highland drive, in Salt Lake. The young couple will make their home in West Jordan where the groom is engaged in farming. I ~------PROCTOR Friday, March 17, 1939 lllz PINT CAN (EXTRA VALUE) SUPER MEATS BEEF POT ROASTS, Neck Cuts ... .lb.12c FANCY CHUCK CUTS ...... lb. 15c Choice Round Bone Roasts .. lb. 18c SHORT RIBS of BEEF ........ lb. 10c GROUND BEEF, fresh .... 2lbs. 29c PORK ROASTS, Choice ..... lb. 18c PORK, Leg Cuts ............ .lb. 23c SIDE PORK, fresh sliced .... lb. 2Sc COUNTRY STYLE PORK SAUSAGE, pure ... 21bs. 3Sc V E A L - MILK-FED VEAL ROASTS, Choice ..... lb. 18c VEAL, Leg Cuts .............. lb. 23c VEAL for STEW ............. lb. 15c LEGS of LAMB ............ lb. 23c LAMB STEW ...... ·. . . . . . . . . lb. 13c EXTRA FANCY HENS Roast or Stew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 19c DILL PICKLES ............. 4 for Sc .. FAT SALT HERRING ...... 3 for 25c |