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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1939. SOCEET1f and CLUBS Mrs. A. J. Hosmer and daughter, Mary, Mrs. Meta Thesan, Mrs. Heber Aylett and Mrs. Ray Hughes were among the Midvale people who attended the Lily Pons concert at the tabernacle in Salt Lake City Monday evening. 4 · / dent of the University of Utah, where she was a member of the Spurs and Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr. Hawkins recently returned from a mission to the central states. 1 munity club rooms Friday evening in honor of Harry Wright and Miss Arlene McKean, former members of the board. Stories of the lives of Mr. Wright and Miss McKean were told in picture and reading. Table games were played and P rizes were won by Miss Ivy Mitchell and Mrs. Dean Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Burgon and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton were special guests. Jerome Brown was general chairman. He was assisted by Ivy Mitchell, Zella Swenson, Maurine Cash, Clinton Esperson and Alta Miller. Dear Librarian: Can you publish for me the poem which beg;ins, "Just to be tender, just to be true". I do not know its name or author. MILDRED B. I I"In F~~~~~~~~~~~==:t WEST JORDAN Honored at Party I f • PI Members of the East Jordan 0 0rmaf100 ease School Noles stake M. I. A. board entertained I Over the Libra::-y Desk Iat a delightful party at the ComHOME-COMING Early Arizona" is a thrillfilled Columbia production which augurs well for the new star's future. IRIS PREVUES -o- The West Jordan junior high school will hold a "home-coming" dance on Wednesday evening, November 22, in the West Jordan auditorium. The dance is free to all persons having attended West Jordan school at any time. For persons not having attended the school, the admission prices will be 35 cents per couple and 15 cents for extra lady. The West Jordan Pep club will sell drinks, ice cream, and candy, and in addition, chances will be sold on a turkey. Two prize dances will be conducted during the evening--one prize waltz, the other a prize fox trot. All former students are urged to attend the home-coming and renew old acquaintances. - Wanda Pearson. Weird mysteries of the spirit world, uncanny illusions of professional magicians, and modern witchcraft from the bizarre setting of "Miracles for Sale," fantastic detective story laid amid a group of professional magtc1ans and clairvoyants, coming today to the Iris theatre with Robert Younf, Florence Rice, Frank Craven, Henry Hull and Lee Bowman in the cast. Tod Browning, director of "Dracula," the Lon Chaney mysteries and other fantastic thrilers, directed. The widely-awaited appearance of Robert Taylor and the sensational Hedy Lamarr in "Lady of the Tropics," a languorous drama. of smouldering pasions laid against an exotic background of IndoChina, occurs Sunday at the Iris theatre in what is heralded as the most fascinating romance of the year. A dramatic tale of an adventurous American and a beauteous half-caste of the Orient, the picture surrounds Taylor and Miss Lamarr with lavish settings re--0-miniscent of the mystericism and Bill Elliott, who galloped to star- splendors of the Far East in a. dom in Columbia's 15-chapter ser- story written especially for the ial, "The Great Adventures of stars by Ben Hecht. Wild Bill Hickock," returns today in a grand new outdoor picture, a drama of pioneer life which min• The movies are your best engles historical fact and absorbing tertainment for the least money fiction in a manner both breathtaking and heart-stopping. Elliott's To Mildred B: Yes, we can very often find a poem when we have neither the title nor author. The one you refer Sandburr Camp D. U. P. to is called, "God's Will for You 1\-feets in Sandy. and Me". However, it is attributed The Leon RaSmussens The lesson "Scandinavia's Conto no one person and appears Entertain Couple Club tribution to Utah" was presented anonymously. The Rasmusen home on West by William D. Kuhre of Sandy at God's Will For You And Me Center street was the scene for a meeting of the Sandburr camp, Just to be tender, just to be true, a delightful affair Friday evening Daughters of Utah Pioneers, held Faulkner-Parkinson Just to be glad the whole day when Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rasmus- Friday at 2 p.m. at the East Jor- Nuptials Announced through, sen were hosts to their bridge stake house, with Mrs. Elfleda L. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Faulkner Just to be merciful, just to be mild, club. At seven o'clock a turkey Jensen, captain, in charge. The of Crescent announce the marriage Just to be trustful as a child, dinner, with all the trimmings, life history of Thomas Marriott of their daughter, Beverly, to Just to be gentle and kind and was served, covers being laid for was read by his granddaughter, Samuel Eugene Parkinson, son of sweet, 12 guests. Chrysanthemums were Mrs. Hazel S. Nicholl. Refresh- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. ParkinJust to be helpful with willing West Jordan Observes used in the room and table decora- 1ments were served following the son, of Crescent. The marriage feet, 1 National Book Week tions. Following the dinner con- business hour. Hostesses were took place at the Homer Jaynes Just to be cheery when things go National Book Week opened at paign. Rules governing the contest tract bridge was played at three Mrs. Madge Stapley and Mrs. Myr- home in Crescent Monday evening wrong, the West Jordan branch of the Salt are as follows: tables where prizes were won by tle B. Ostler. The next meeting at 8:00 o'clock, the ceremony beJust to drive sadness away with Lake county library November 13 j 1. Every student must enter the Mrs .. Kelvin Hunter and Louis of the camp will be held Friday, ing performed by Bishop Jaynes. and will close November 18. contest. Goff. December 8 at the stake house, The bride was beautifully gowna song, Whether the hour is dark or The theme of book week is 2. Essays must ·oe written in when the lesson, "Holiday Seasons ed in a peach lace over satin frock. bright, ''Books Around the World". Maps school as a part of English class Little Joanne Bird of Long Ago" will be presented. She carried a bouquet of roses. Just to be loyal to God and in the library show where the set- work. Celebrates Birthday Miss Betty Lou Jensen was brides1 right, tings of different books are locat3. The subject of the essay may · Little Joanne Bird, daughter of Sandy Birthday Stub Meets. maid. She wore a shell-pink net Just to believe that God knows ed. be anything appropriate to clean Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird, celebratThe Birthday Club of Sandy en- over satin. LeRoy Fairbourn was best, The library is also featuring grounds, rooms, or buildings. ed her third birthday anniversary tertained at the home of Mrs. C. best man for the bridegroom. Just in his promises ever to books of the M. I. A. and Relief 4 .Essays must contain at least Saturday afternoon, when Mrs. Earl Alsop recently, honoring her Following the wedding, a rerestsociety reading courses. 150 words and not more than 300 Bird invited 10 small guests to birthday anniverstary. Dinner was ception and dance was held in the Just to let love be our daily key, It is estimated that an average words. their home. After a lively after·j served at one long table where young couple's honor at Crescent That is God's will for you and of one hundred persons use the The first prize in the contest will noon of games, the guests gather-~ covers were laid for the guest of ward recreation hall. During the me.-Anonymous. library daily.-Wilma Hogan. be $1.50, and the second prize, 75c. ed around a dainty decked table, honor_ Mrs. Alsop, Mrs. Jess evening refreshments were served --0-Mr. Johnson is acting as faculty centered by a large candle-lighted Wilde of Salt Lake City, Mrs. John by Miss Glenda Fairbourn. Miss birthday cake. Bright baloons and H. Shaw, Mrs. J. William Thomp- Virginia Faulkner was in charge This didn't happen in the county Sixth Grade Gives adviser.-Clyde Gailey. tiny blue and white baskets of son, Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Mrs. Of the gift room. library but we still are enjoying Thanksgiving Program I the story of the colored boy meetTh "xth d f the West B Iter candy marked the place for the Bert Hyatt, Mrs. C . L . ou • . . f th l"b e s1 gra e o American Legion Presents 1 ra- Jordan school will oive an as- Armistice Day Program ests. Je. ane Kemp, Dale Hughes, Mrs. Esther Boulter, Mrs. J. ThornMiss Olson Entertains mg another commg rom e. gu ~ At Brid Breakf t ry with a book accosted h1m as .,. and Brent Anderson won prizes a 8 Ostler Mrs. Evan 0. Jensen, !;16 as ' sembly program on November 22, The Armistice day program ' ' . follows· during the afternoon. Mrs Myrle Allsop Mrs. Wilford A lovely centerpiece of autumn in which all the students of the held November 10 at our school · ' I t "What book you done got there, 1 . Cowley and Mrs. Thomas Stowe. flowers cen ered the tab1e at the grade Will take part. was presented by the Jordan Post · . Rastus?" Bridge Club Entertained Accordian selections were render- Ne1l Olson home on State street ", · .. , , Donnabeth Rendlesbach w i 11 of the American Legion under the At Luncheon d ·n the afternoon by Miss Saturday morning when Miss Bar- j Last Days of Pompen · act as chairman. Mr. Wilcox is direction of Alva Despain. e dun g• "Last days . of Pompey? Is PornRed and white chrysanthemums Larue Alsop. bara Olson. ass1sted by her moth? . class adviser. After the flag ceremony, Mrs. d d t bl d er entertained eight guests at a pey dead· I never heard about Jt. The program will begin with Ririe sang, "A Flag Without A were use as room an a e e' . Now what did Pompey die of?" corations when Mrs L w Niel- Sharp Camp D. U. P well-appmnted breakfast. Follow• community singing after which Stain". She was accompanied by · · · · th b kf t t bl · "I don't 'xactly know but 1t sen entertained the members of Meets With Mrs. Dahl mg e rea as , a es were ar. ' , songs, dances and readings will be Miss Afton Pitt. ranged for contract bridge. must hab been some kmd of rup· E ar1 R ay B a t eman, an d 1 Dr. El1ert son o f Murray gave County recent the Of her club at a one o'clock luncheon tion." g1ven. A report at her home on South State street camp meeting in Salt Lake was Max Wood will be the leading an interesting speech on the blessThursday afternoon. Bridge follow- I given by Mrs. Mirna Nielsen at 9. PERSONAL MENTION characters in the play, "Father j ings of American citizenship. Mrs. T ime's Thanksgiving". - Je an Ririe sang, "God Bless America", ed the luncheon and prizes were meeting of the Sharp camp, · Betty Alley, of Midvale, was of "Soul the and Body" is the subJ"ect a 11 T · lesson-sermon in · s . won by Mrs. Edgar Madsen and Daughters of the Utah P 10neer • chairman of arrangements for the npp. after which Mr. Jorgensen, pnnChurches of Christ, Scientist, on · 1 f w t J d h 1 rs. Frank Madsen. held at the hom~ o f M rs. Soren Panhellenic tea held Thursday for c1pa o es or an sc oo , con19 Dahl in East Midvale Thursday women who wished to join sorori- Sunday, November · Clean School Committee ducted a one-minute period of silThe Golden text is: "What? s ..,.~ Co test l Three Hostesses Fete 1 afternoon. Mrs. Ida B. Sharp, c ass · ties. The tea is an annual affair, ponsors ..,..,say n ent tribute. Mr. Lee, music inMarguerite English leader, presented the lesson, "Scan- especially for freshmen women, know ye not that your body is the From November 13 to December structor, led the audience in singMrs. Marguerite English of St. dinavia's Contribution to Utah". and was held in the Union building. temple of the Holy Ghost which is 1, the West Jordan clean school ing, "The Star Spangled Banner". nthony, Idaho, who has been vis- Special guests included Mrs. Vera The Panhellenic organization is in you, which ye have of God, and committee is conducting a 'clean The concluding number was the ing her sister, Mrs. Joel Wilcox, Felt, first vice captain and Mrs. composed of all social sororities ye are not your own?" (I Corin- school' essay contest in connec-j retirement of the colors.-Marjorie on State street, was the honored Artimisi.a Walkinshaw, registrar , on the campus. Miss Alley is a thians 6 =19 ). tion with its clean school cam- Peterson. I I · NEW IRIS THEATRE MID VA J, E Today and Saturday • TWO FEATURES and CARTOON ROBERT YOUNG and FLORENCE RICE in 'MIRACLES FOR SALE' --and-- ''IN EARLY ARIZONA" with BILL ELLIOTT Sun. - Mon. - Tues. ROBERT TAYLOR and HEDY LAMARR in "LADY OF THE TROPICS" 3 STOOGES COMEDY I I I I guest Monday afternoon at a bridge luncheon given by a trio of hostesses, Mrs. W. 0. Boberg, Mrs. A. E. Buckley and Mrs. A. E. Williams. The party was given at the Buckley home on Lincoln street. Feathery chrysanthemums were used in the room and table decorations where covers were laid for eight guests. Contract prizes were won by Mrs. Leo Anderson and Mrs. Marguerite English. Wednesday- Thursday "IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU" with GLORIA STUART STUART ERWIN --also-- HOPALONG CASIDY in "RENEGADE TRAIL" CARTOON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~E~~~~~~~~~§§§~§§~~§§§§~~ of the Salt Lake county camp. senior in the school of education, Delicious refreshments were serv- and is the daughter of Dr. J. S. I {1 ed to 17 members. Alley. I I w. J. Beautification Club Mrs. Melba Deming of Midvale Home-Coming Social 1 has been notified of her eligibility Many out-of-town people, as to compete for the title of nationwell as Joca.l residents of West al crochet champion in the third Jordan, attended the home-coming national crochet contest this fall. social given by the West Jordan Judging will be held in New York Beautification club Thursday eve- City, where her crochet will vie n.i.ng, November 9 at the junior with over three thousand prizehigh school auditorium. Dancing winning pieces for the nation's was enjoyed and refreshments crocheting honors. were served to over 200 guests. George LaFrey, vice president of The beautiful oil painting was won by Miss Dorothy Kemp of Salt the Northern Life Insurance comLake City. Mr. and Mrs. John C. pany of Seattle, Washington, was Richards Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. a dinner guest at the George Cox home on Jefferson street WednesDonald Hogan Sr. were the comday evening. mittee in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Reading Gllebrate Birthdays. Brothers and sisters of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reading enteretained at a birthday dinner in their honor at the Everett Reading home on Wednesday evening. Following the dinner, progressive games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Fenstermaker alph Wahlen and Mr. and Mrs. Entertains Unity Club Jive Bennion. Members of the Unity club met Friday afternoon at the home of Hellstrom-Dawkins Mrs. Ted Fenstermaker in Union. 1\-[arriage Announced. The Jesson on fine arts was in ~- and Mrs. Anthon Hellstrom charge of Mrs. Earl Evans. Mrs. of Sandy announce the Salt Lake Scott Brown gave a most interesttemple marriage of their daughter ing paper on the life of the RusZitelle, to Curtis R. Hawkins, son sian composer,. Peter llich TchaiOf Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hawkins of korsky. Mrs. Brown presented the Granite. A reception honoring the overture of the play, Romeo and couple was held Saturday evening Julette. Following the meeting reat the Lion House in Salt Lake freshments were served to 12 City. The bride is a former stu- members. ... On Auto Insurance With Certainty! Alfred Canning of Flushing, N.Y. is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Canning, in Midvale. Alfred has been in Flushing for the past 14 months where he is engaged as an auditor for the C. W. Gull company. Mrs. Marguerite English of St. Anthony, Idaho, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Joel Wilcox, left for her home Wednesday. LOCAL AGENT 34 Lincoln Street District Office: 4963 South State -PHONE MURRAY 165 FRIDAY and SATURDA. Y MEN'S FANCY 8 Pair Men's LADIES! A Sensational CORDUROY HI-TOP OFFER! 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