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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, DEC. l, 1939. F.amily Thanksgiving Bastian-Bishop Nuptials Dinner Held at Sandy The marriage of Miss Maurine Mrs. Rose Stuart entertained at Bastian, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. a Thanksgiving dinner and socia' \Vilford Bastian; of Vernal, and at her home in East Sandy hon- Deral Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. oring her eleven children, five sons E. F. Bishop, of Sandy, took place r and six daughters and their wives Wednesday, November 22 in the I and husbands, and 13 grandchil- Salt Lake temple. A dinner honimlll'lllnlrD'l1l'il!l!il!lll'l'llL'I'.i.'lrD!l:!ll'II!.'II!!li!!li!ll'llil!:!!rD'i!ll'II>.Yiili!D'.iil!iil!'.l'll'.i:!ll'IIL'I'.i.1!1l!'iil!Il!i.'l!lllliJ!l!ll'll!il!lll'l'llllm dren and 3 great-grandchildren, oring the couple was given by the Missionary To Be the first time in the past ten parents of the groom at their home Elmo Christiansens Guest at Party years all the children of Mrs. Wednesday evening for members Hosts at Dinner Ira J. Burton of West Jordan, Stuart had met together. Covers of the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christiansen were hosts at a delightful Thanks- who is leaving on a short-term were laid for 39 at one long table A reception and dance honoring giving dinner Thursday. Their mission will be honored at a party which was centered with a basket the couple was given by the parguests included Joseph Hansen, given by the high priests, Sunday of fruit, with white candles in sil- ents of the bride Friday evening Roland Williams, Mrs. Sarabell evening following conjoint meet- ver holders placed at each end. at Vernal. Stewart and children, Marvin and ing. Those in attendance included Mrs. The bride was charming in a Phyllis, Mr. and Roland Hansen J. F. Amelia of Pamona, Calif., model of white silk lace with cirand daughter, Marilyn, Mr. and Second Ward Beehive Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crowther of cular white net veil. She carried Mrs. Marvin Arnold and son, Har- Girls Entertained Waiteria, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. A. a bride's bouquet of pink roses and lan, and Miss Fern Rowe, all of Miss Margaret Miller entertain- T. Stuart and daughter, Lois, of / white swee~ peas. Mis~ lone JohnSpanish Fork. ed the Guardian Beehive class of Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Marte son, a cousm of the bride, was the Midvale Second ward Friday eve- Wix and Mrs. Jack Pollard of only attendant. She wore a smart Mrs. Hunter Hostess ning. The evening was spent play- Meeker, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. I model of blue taffeta with corsage To Bridge Club ing games after which refresh- I Don Stuart and daughter of Fill- of roses. Dean Bishop, twin brothMrs. J. W. Nibley and Mrs. Can- 1 ments were served to 10 girls and more, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Soren- er of Deral, served as best man non Thomson won the bridge their teacher, Mrs. Margaret New- son of Bingham; Mr. and Mrs. T. for his brother. The mother of Utah's mines are the best freight tonnage producers in the state. The awards at the card games when bold. A. Peterson and daughter, Peggy, the bride chose a sport model of Mrs. Kelvin Hunter entertained and son, Art, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 midnight blue, while the mother of amount hauled by the Industry is 80 per cent of the total originated her bridge club at her home on l.U~Iffs Entertain Archie Nicholl and son, Danny, of the groom wore a model of light by the railroads of Beehive area. Pioneer street Tuesday afternoon. 1 At Dinner Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. T. blue crepe. Each wore shoulder If delivered at once, the year's mineral production of Utah would A 1:30 dessert luncheon precedMr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc!ff enter- W. Nicholl and son, Stuart, and corsages of white roses. A procompletely fill all of the tracks ed the card games. Mrs. Clyde tained at dinner recently at their daughter, Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. gram was enjoyed during the evewithin its boarders. Not only do Biasius and Mrs. Francis Mar- home on Wasatch street for Mr. M. A. Stuart and sons, Riter, and . ning. · I mines ship ore, but they ship all shall were special guests. and Mrs. Ray Jensen and daugh- Darold, and daughter, Rose Marie; The young couple are making kinds of machinery, supplies, etc. Many of Utah's large producers ters and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Stuart and their home in Salt Lake. The have branch lines built to their Worthen and children of Salt Lake. son Roy; Dan Stuart and Mr. and groom is a student of the Univer- ore bins, while others are forced Mrs. Lindsay Entertains Mrs. Harold Wright and daughter, sity of Utah. to ship many miles by truck or Birthday Club other means. Pictured here is one Red roses formed the attractive Officers and Teachers Jean, and son, Marlon ,of Sandy, of Utah's grentest shippers, the centerpiece for the table at the / 1\feet at Watson Home I and Miss Marie Abbott of West Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Tintic Standard mine at Eureka, showing railroad cars at the dump Lindsay home Wednesday when The offic~rs and teachers of Jordan. Flashlight pictures were Honor F.ather Mrs. A. v. Lindsay entertained Midvale Second ward Mutual met taken of the family group at tlie Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Egbert enher birthday club at a one o'clock at the hqme of Miss Fay Watson table; also the mother, Mrs. Stu- tertained at a dinner at their luncheon. Small baskets filled with ·Monday evening. Work for the I art and her eleven children. All home in West Jordan Friday evecandy were used as favors. Mrs. I coming month was discussed. Late the immediate members of the ning honoring Mrs. Egbert's fathHarold Larson and Mrs. Fred Hop- in the evening refreshments were family were in attendance except- er, N. L. Gardner's 70th birthday kinson won the prizes at the served by Miss Watson and Miss ing seven grandchildren and three anniversary. Mr. Gardner's mother, bridge games that followed. Nielsen. great-grand~hildren. Mrs. Ellen Gardner, who is 88 years old, was a special guest. BeMiss LaRue Morrow has returnMrs. Buckley Fetes Smith Family sides the immediate family guests ed home from Las Vegas, Nevada, Entertain Guests at Husband On Birthday Club Meets included Mr. and Mrs. Howard after spending the past two Bridge Luncheon Mrs. A. E. Buckley entE!rtained The Smith family birthday club Gardner and family, Miss Margar- months as the guests of her sister Mrs. Dick Dean entertained eight ladies at a well-arranged at a family dinner at her home celebrated at the home of Mrs. et Gardner and Miss Merle Gard- and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. bridge luncheon at her home in on Lincoln street Thursday in hon- 1Mar~ Smith .of Sand~ Saturday ner of Heber City and Mr. and George Bush. Crescent Wednesday afternoon. or of the birthday anniversary of evenmg hononng the birthday an- Mrs. Harvey Dahl of Cedar Forte. members Jack Mrs. A. A. Nelson has returned Following the luncheon tables were her husband. Besides the family niversaries of home from Idaho where she has arranged for contract bridge at covers were laid for Mr. Buckley's Smith, Ray Smith and Harold Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Vard Acey enter- been visiting her parents. which prizes were won by Mrs. A. mother, Mrs. Elzina A. Buckley, Wenerstrom. Those .present inof West Jordan. eluded Mrs. Mary Smith, Mr. and tained at dinner Thanksgiving day E. Williams artd Allison Bills. Mrs. Roy Wenerstrom and family, for Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reece and The Misses Geneva Burdett and Attend Bridge Party Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and famchildren of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. ---------~----Friends Surprise 1 In Salt I.Jake City ily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and Acey, parents of Mr. Acey, and Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Bill Williams Mrs. A. J. Mc!ff and Mrs. Mac family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith Mr. and Mrs. George Acey of ' Entertain at Dinner A. E. Williams was pleasantly surprised at ..his home in Sandy Told were among the guests at a I and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence American Fork, the hosts and their Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan Sr. Monday evening when 14 close bridge I¥~-rtY given by Mrs. Grace MacNeil and children, Mr. and family. entertained for 53 members of friends called to help Bill cele- Ezel ;in Salt Lake City Wednes- Mrs. Sherman Smith, Louis Smith their family at turkey dinner on and C. J. MacNeil. A hot dinner Mrs. Lulu Olson was the recipi- Thanksgiving day. Special guests bate his birthday. An evening of day. was served followed by games. ent of a birthday surprise party were Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Dungames and music was enjoyed followed by the serving of a deli- Mrs. Walker Honored Prizes were aw~rded Earl Smith, , M?nday evening when 30 of her 1 can and Eric Hogan of Bountiful. cious buffet luncheon. Besides Mr. At Party Mrs. Pearl Smith, Roy Wener- friends gathered at her home in 1 Eric is a son of Mr. Hogan. Also Friends and relatives gathered str~m, Mrs. Jack Smith, Jack Union. Games and refreshments Mrs. Rebekah Gardner and Geneand Mrs. Williams guests included Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bills, Mr. at the home of Mrs. Clara Walker Smith Jr., Je;m Wenerstrom, were enjoyed. vieve Gardner were present. 1 and Mrs. A. E. Buckley, Mr. and in Union Tuesday to celebrate her Wayne Smith and Roma Smith. Mrs. Howard Barrows, Mr. and birthday anniversary. The table ~ Mrs. Joel Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. was centered with a gayly colored Marriage Announced W. 0. Boberg, Mr. and Mrs. El- birthday cake and a crystal bowl Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harrison of man Mickelsen and Mr. and Mrs. of late autumn fruit. Covers were Crescent announce the marriage of 1 Ren Howard. laid for 12 guests. their daughter, Miss Golda Lovana, 1 to Erwin Deron Olson, son o! Mr. Dessert Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Glover ,and Mrs. Clarence Olson of AlberMrs. William Hurd entertained Fete New York Guest ta, Canada, which took place Friher bridge club at her home on LoMr. and Mrs. Parley Glover en- day, November 17, in the Salt Lake cust street Monday evening. A tertained over the week end for temple. A dinner for members of , dessert luncheon preceded the card Miss Margaretta Forrester of New .the immediate families, was given games where prizes were won by York City. Besides their house Friday evening by the bride's parA beautiful Assortment LARGE DOUBLE Mrs. Kenneth Dunn, Mrs. Leo An- guest Mr. and Mrs. Glover enter- ! ents at their home. The couple left of LADIES' FLANNEL derson and Mrs. Arch James. Mrs. tained Thanksgiving for Mr. and Sunday following the marriage for PART-WOOL Joe Welch and Mrs. Leo Kemp and Mrs. Elmer Terry of Provo and Beazer, Alberta, Canada, where Mrs. Leo Anderson were special Dwight Loosley. they will make their home. guests. Mr. and Mrs. Olson each filled Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Hogan a. mision in eastern Canada with The · marriage of Miss Roberta and family attended the golden headquarters in Toronto, Canada, Robertson of Salt Lake and Eldon wedding supper of Mr. and Mrs. recently. Albert Smith, son of Mrs. Ethel ! Hyrum Brown of Draper, parents LARGE COLORFUL Smith, of Crescent, took place of Mrs. Hogan, on Friday evening SMALL BOYS' Sherlie <Jollett Has during the week. I of last week. • SHEET Birthday Party iflfiYIVJ8AVifiYIVIYIYINIYifiYiiiYI!IYI!AYifi!IVItlfl!ltiYI! Iflflilfl!lfiliflll!lfAflf4tlflflt.S Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Goff and MJ:_ and Mrs. C. E. Matthews en.tel:'tained at family dinners at their homes Thanksgiving day. Mines Could Fill Rail Tracks SOCirE Tlf Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Browa were guests of Mrs. Brown's pa:I:"ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Ohlson., in Salt Lake City Thursday_ and CLUBS Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sumbot eo.. tertained at a family dinner WL Thursday. I I I I I Personal I I I Mr. and Mrs. Neil Olsen orr South State street entertained at: dinner Thanksgiving day for Mr_ and Mrs. Arthur Adams of Sail: Lake City. At the Cyril Rasmussen home 'J'hanksgiving day guests included Mrs. P. C. Rasmussen, Mrs. Meta Thesan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed OJ'slm.,. and Mr. and Mrs. Mose Garf a.mf family. ready for loading. First ore is shipped from the mine to the mill or smelter. Arter the ore is reduced to erode metal at these plants it is shipped by rail au tside the state for refining. From the refinery it is sent to the fabricator where the metal is turned Into finished materials. When the finished product is completed the railroad again In many instances has the opportunity of shipping the product to the point of consumption. A ton of ore therefore creates an almost endless chain of industry and needless to say, when the mining Industry is active, the wheels of the railroad car are humming. Mrs. Floyd Chapman and daughters, Diane and Carma Rae, and son, Dwayne, and Miss Audrey Roper of Preston, Idaho, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. amJ Mrs. Sam H. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Mc!ff, Lloyd and Lyle Mc!ff were among theguests who enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and" Mrs. Ray Jensen in Salt Lake em:_ Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lind were Donna Adamson of Salt Lake City hosts Thanksgiving day to Mr. aDII' and Miss Georgia Ruth Hripelas Mrs. John Holden and family. enjoyed a dinner at t;he Empire dining room at the Hotel Utah • An Editor's Prayer Wednesday evening. Blessed are the merchants who advertise for they have faith m Mrs. Fred Hyke, who has been their business, and their prosperit: very ill at her home on Jefferson shall increase man¥ fold. street, is reported better. Blessed is the woman who sends in a written account of a party orMrs. Fenn Stuart is reported to a wedding for she shall see the debe improving after a serious ill- tails and the names of her guests. ness. reported. Blessed are they who do not exMr. and Mrs. John Day and son pect the editor to know everything of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Walter by telling him whenever an interJenkins and family spent Wednes- esting event occurs in which tbey day evening at the Everett Read- are interested, for they shall have ing home. a better newspaper in the toWIL Blessed are they \"lho get their Mrs. Margaret; P. Cannon of copy in early for they shall occupy Logan returned home Saturday a warm spot in the heart of t.be after visiting at the home of her editor. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Blessed are they who do not. Mrs. Hyrum P . Cannon. think that they could run a paper better than the editor runs it- yea.. Alfred Canning, who has been thrice blessed are they, because visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. there are so few of them in the Clyde Canning, returned to his community.-Spencer (W. Va..) position in New York this week. Times-Record. ~~§~§~~~~§~§Sj~~~§§§§~§§~§3j~~§~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~. L I Do Your Cbrist~nas COWNS 98e . Mrs. Rulon Collett entertained at a birthday party Friday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Sherlie K. The color scheme was in 1 pink and white and a beautiful birthday cake centered the table. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by 16 guests. • Use Utah KING COAL. the fuel that's dustless and clean - for it's washed, dried, sized, blended and waxed. Users say that it's truly the answer to their desire for cleaner fuel. Try a load - be convinced. MORRISON-MERRILL & CO. PHONE MIDVALE 28 WEST JORDAN MILLING CO. PHONE MIDVALE 108 Phone Midvale 85-R2 Mrs. Bll.l'nS Entertains At Party Mrs. Earl Burns very graciously entertained Saturday evening at a birthday surprise party at her home on Greenwood avenue honoring her father, Ralph Smith. Cards were the diversion ot the evening. Yellow and white chrysanthemums decorated the rooms and small tables. Small turkeys were used as favors, and a beautiful birthday cake centered the large table. Prizes were won by Miss Marie Singleton, Mrs. R. I. Ferrell, Robert Murphy and R. I. Ferrell. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allen, Howard Smith, Mrs. Jenabelle Sullivan, and the honored guest. NEW STYLE BLANKETS $198 Shopping at Penney's . BOYS' FLANNEL MEN'S LATEST STYLE WORK SHIRTS TOP COATS Warm and Durable for Wilder! A REAL BUY! 69e BOYS'andG~ WINTER WEIGHT MEN'S OUTING FLANNEL and BROADCLOTH BLANKETS UNION SUITS $398 Light and easy to wash! STYLES of LONG ami SHORT SLEEVES aod LEGS PAJAMAS S9e 4e 98e & $1 49 A Complete Line of the Newest Styles in Girls' Taffeta and Crepe GIRLS' LIGHT COLOR MEN'S FLANNEL FANCY WOOL PLAID TOPS COLORS O'COATS DRESSES ORK SHIRTS DRESS SOCKS SNOW BOOTS ·WPLAID and PLAIN LONG and SLACK STYLES 98e & $198 zse MEN'S BEAUTIFULLY ,BOXED CHRISTMAS We have a large assortment of GLEN-ROW SHIRTS 98e Take Advantage of Our Famous LAY-AWAY PLAN on TOYS This Year ... Make a small deposil and leave them until Christmas Eve! DRESSES For CHRISTMAS! $298 I Midvale Garage ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. STANDARD GASOLINE and OILS Phone Midvale 48 - $1300 MIDVALE, UTAH |