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Show • FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1940 THE SEN1INEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page Four THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWL EDCE r/PPs WEST JORDAN School Noles Chorus-Fairy Dance. ChorusSoldiers and Sailors. Mixed chorus-4th, 5th and 6th grades. Director, Miss Lenore Rich; songs, Miss Donna Ritchie; dances, Miss Rich and Miss Eleanor 8·1I Presents Assembly The 8th grade presented an as- 1r sembly last Friday, January 19. The program consisted of the following numbers: Reading, Helen Last; vocal solo, Lois Ray; a short play, "The Salesman", Viola Shulsen and Delos Richards; reading, Ruth Teerlinlc trombone solo, Keith Hogan; ' a play, "The Initiation," Riggs Gardner, Howard Pearson and Bill Watts; tap dance, Thelma Wardle and Clem McMullin; a play, "The Zoo", Norma Stockings, and Donna Atwood; trio, Thelma Holt, Frances May, and Wilma Hogan. The program was announced by Marian Sharp of the assembly committee.-Wilma Hogan. Brown; accompanist, Miss Marguerite Cox; costumes, Miss Virginia Haun, Miss Jorgensen and Miss Sarah Irving; speeches, Miss Marie Stapley; properties, Mr. Wilcox.-Donnabel Spratling. =-=-======·· - -- ly were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Farnsworth of Lake City. Salt (Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Reporter) One hundred fifty-three ward A&ouT3DDFARNI ..... P/IOIHIC7S ARE HOW ' ward executives enjoyed a trip to . PLIT ttl 11H5 BY ttiOUSTR'l'. Ill A Rkrtlf Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bnck~r of the L. D. s. church regional store Wtllc:tl SELLS FROM SURVEY, C'ANS IJ/LL/DN g TD B 31% Salt Lake were Sunday dinner house in Salt Lake Wednesday. A 0~ FOOD ~RY YEM OF THe PIJBLIC LISTfD guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lar- hot dinner, games and dancing in IH 'THIS COUt/TRY. INCREASED the ward amusement hall was .sen. INDUSTRI"!.~ P/lOllllt:Tiun Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Mickelsen later enjoyed at which the L. D. Ail MOST of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Lor- s. Union ward bishopric were tMPOATAtiT 10 hosts. week the during visited PROSPERnY. in Swapp 1He AI'ID AHO'T'HeR UWG·rA/tEO East Jordan stake Union meetwith Mr. and Mrs. M. Wayne .2~.3o/o C"NICJ<ENS LISTED ·o~ uAA'IH ing was held Sunday afternoon. Cutler. soMetiMES lETTING Ray R. Poulsen underwent an Mrs. King of the junior M. I. A. • HAVE TAII.S 8f/51NESS ·' 1'1\eASURIHc& appendectomy Monday at the L. department and Werner Tiepe of AI.ONE• D. S. hospitaL The c_a~e proved the M Men general M. I. A. board goTl~ . instruAn speakers. guest to be a ruptured conditiOn. He IS were improving as well as can be ex- mental trio by the Clark sisters of Sandy, and a duet by the Day j>ected. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover, Mr. sisters of Draper, completed the and Mrs. Scott Brown, Mr. and preliminary program. Mrs. Earl Evans and Mrs. George Young formed a party and enjoyed games and refreshments at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling West Jordan Music (Mrs. Maude Butterfield. Reporter) Stoker Saturday evening. Department Gives Program William Sharp of Rigby, Idaho, The music department of West Arthur Peterson was the guest who has been visiting relatives furnished the following Jordan here, is spe_ndi~g this ~eek ~ speaker at the Riverton P.-T. A. program at the county farm buProvo attendmg L~ader~h!p week meeting held at the Riverton at_ the B. Y. U. with his. son and school on Thursday. reau meeting which was held here wife, Mr. and Mr_s. Mernll Sharp. • Miss Merl Butterfield, Mrs. Thursday, January 18th: en- L eona p appa, Mrs . Clar 1·ssa Giles , recently ladies Forty-four · te · r t t" d · A musical skit by the 4th grade JOyed a emons ra ~on on m no and Mrs. Gladys Klodovich enterunder the direction of Miss Cox; d~coratwn by a Dmwoodey Fur- tained at a shower honoring Miss n1ture store representative. Th: Thelma Peterson, a bride-elect. trombone solo, Keith Hogan. The A"FTeR 10 YEARS OF ReeoRO art was held at the home art classes are held Thursday af Th fEPERAL SPEHDING 18% OF eighth grade chorus, under the diAL~ GOVERI-IMEHT REIIEH\JESST te:noon of each week at the E:;tst of ~i, an~ Mrs. Pappa on Monday. ) MUST 60 TO PAV IIITERE rection of Mr. Glenn Lee, sang Midv13:le a~usem~nt hall. Free m- Thi t -five guests were present DN THE NATIONAL DEBT. three numbers, "Carmen", "Over dr :nJ· oyed games and refreshst~ctwns m va_nous. forms_ of applied art are given mcludmg _the an . the Rainbow" with Shirley Beck- , upholstering of furniture. Brmg. ments. stead as soloist, and "On the Road Mr. a~d Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd son to act as the general commityour own materials. Hours are to Mandalay", with Mr. Lee as from 1 to 5 p. m. An invitation left durmg_ the _week for Los An- tee. is extended to all interested. Mrs. geles, Califorma, to sp:nd two {Mrs. J. T. Ostler. Reporter) I Mrs. Agnes Ferron of Roosevelt soloist.-Phyllis Stanton. I Lois Nelson and Mrs. Holmer are weeks visiting with relatives. gave a sketch of the lives of the I Funeral services were held on noted authors and poets of Utah, the teachers. On Friday, January 19, West The visiting block teachers .of Mrs. I. A. Norris and Mrs. Vera Wednesday at the Riverton school at the Ladies' Literary club held Sandy First ward Relief. Society Jordan boys were defeated in the Smith of Sandy spent Monday auditorium for Maud Wilkins, wife at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- will be honored at a social to be 1 West Jordan-Monroe game with a of H. C. Wilkins, former president thur Orr. with Mrs. Geneva Sharp. held Tuesday, January 30, at 2 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hamilton p. m at the ward chapel, it has score of 36 to 28. It was a pr~c Miss Reatha Evans with Salt of the Riverton First ward PriLake friends attended the Granite mary, who died Sunday. Services are rejoicing over the arrival of been announced by Mrs. Thora tice game, the second of the senes stake gold and green ball held were under the direction of Bish- a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Hamil- Hansen, president, who will be in to be played. Saturday evening at Memorial op N. K. Thompson. ton are formerly of Riverton. . Art s c1u b On the same day the West Jor- 1 . charge. of th e c·!VIC A meetmg The Riverton Second ward ReGrove hall. of Sandy will be held Thursday, dan team of girls defeated the Mr. and Mrs. Soren Dahl at- lief society will sponsor a ward 31. January Wednesday, on supper h~ld tended the weddi~g reception February 2, at 2 p.m. at the Sandy Monroe girls 23 to 3. The game quarterThe West Jordan stake Wednesda~ evenmg :;tt the Lwn city hall. Mrs. Myra Anderson, was the first game the West Jor(Mrs. Irena Olson. Reporter) House social center m ho~or of ly conference will be held Saturvice-presi9-en_t, will be in charge. dan team has played.-Elsie MerMr. and Mrs. Virgil Goates of All are mv1ted to attend. The Mr. and Mrs. _Edv.:ard Encksen, day January 27 at 7:30 p. m. at Idaho, former West change from Friday to Thurs~ay rill. Blackfoot, the for ward Second 'Riverton the S. D. L. the m who were marned te~ple earlier m the day. Mrs. priesthood. Sunday January 28, Jordan residents, visited at the is being made, because of the libI Micivale Dereats West Jordan Enc~son was the former Miss there will be a conference at 10 James A. Bateman home over the rary hours on Friday afternoon. end. week the which to m P and 17, Lake. January Salt of On Wednesday, Lomse Barton Mrs. John E. Slagowski of Ly2 Mrs. Clarence Smith and little a. bml_. . . ·t ·d A. t the M 1 A · the on home returned Wyoming, man two and Malstrom Mrs. Leonard · · of· P u IC IS mv1 Wed~esday after spending a week West Jordan was defeated m L. eLo.well Benni·on daugh t er, G wen,_of S a lt L a k e an d conference of her children from Leslie, IdaW 1ll D 0 t 0 f B t1 d M M the ho, are visiting Mrs. Malstrom's with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. West Jordan-Midvale game with will be will UtahArgyle ofLyn er the University uMrs. Y . Mr. rs. with an Sunday _r: k t and VISited Joseph S. H. Bodell of Herriman a score of 16 to 11. mother, Mrs. John Anderson. "The lk t g~es spea ~r. t Leo Glover. This game was the second game Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler and They expect to spend severa 1 on g1ve a 5-mmu e . a th lt . Sandy of James, and Lowell sons Country", and Lois Anderson on, weeks visiting relatives a n d and Mrs. Fern Leonard of Midvale of the senes. Darrel _Ho was e "Home" and Darrell Crane on\ friends in West Jordan and vicin- were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. high scoring man m the West ity. "Church". IJordan team. Melvin Probert was S. H. Bodell Sunday evening. !Mrs. Rachel Forbush. Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. ArchiE; Kidd a?d 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace BlackA "smokeless. s~oker:• will be high point man for Midvale. son, Gary, were entertamed ai dm- hurst and daughter, Sarah Ann of at Sandy JuniOr high sch~ol Cl de Gailey and Carlos Jensen. Mrs. John Egbert of Grace, Ida- ner at the home ?f Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake spent the week end at held Y Wednesday, January 31, at 7.30 H. W. Mrs. and Mr. of home the Tueson M1pvale at Slater Bill afho, has returned to her home d s recreational boys' p. m. when the Gardner. ter spending some time with her day. league is sponsoring an entertain- ~ Elementary Gra e Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Cooley ment for their fathers. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Berrett, sister, Mrs. Maude Proctor. To Present Play Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Boggess of Mrs. Pete Boneker, and Miss An- were dinner guests Sunday of Sometime during the first week of Carter Sim Mrs. and Mr. Union, Dr. and Mrs. Elden Bog- nie Boneker, spent the ;neek end Bishop and Mrs. Edwin Q. CanFebruary a patriotic play, "The in WhitJack Mrs county, Boxelder gess of Murray were Sunday din- at Ogden with relatives and non in Salt Lake City. of Liberty" will be presentSt John ~rs. and Mr. Union, of ing Allan Finlayson and son, Allan, Cushing Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brady ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ran- friends. • ory Ellis Butterfield who recently of Idaho Falls visited relatives and Fra~k D. Goff of Salt Lake; ed by the elementary grades of dolph Jensen in Salt Lake. Union P.-T. A. will hold their returned home from a mission was on Monday and Tuesday of this Mr. Lee and Miss Joy Bateman West Jordan school. It will be all meeting Wednesday evening, Jan- the guest speaker at the Riverton week. of West Jordan; Miss Afton Nel- in costume and is a P.-T. A. funcMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chris- son uary 31 in the junior high audi- Second ward sacrament meeting of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Vertensen and Mrs. George Goodridge len Bateman and daughter, Joyce, tion. torium at 8 p. m. Mrs. Tuth Tyler, Sunday. Mrs. Dick Schouten, Miss Ruby visited Lydia Bateman who is of Murray, were visitors during Salt Lake county librarian, will The characters are as follows: speak on, "Book of Many Lands". Bills and Mrs. Williard Bills e':- convalescing at the home of her the week of Mrs. Sophrona BateLiberty, Roylance Spratling; A Hawaiian musical program has tertained at a kitchen shower m daughter, Mrs. Lucile Palmer in man. Sam, Max Finlayson; ColUncle honor of Miss Thelma Peterson South Jordan. been arranged. of Manti Voorhees Luella Mrs. Smithfield Leonard Olson of Mrs. George Hughes entertain- on Friday at the home of Mr. and is spending the week with her umbia, Donna Burmester; PilThursday on guest dinner a was ed her Crochet club Wednesday. Mrs. Willard Bills. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and grims - man, Sterling McReyMiss Essie Butterfield, beekeel?er evening of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse, and family, nolds; wife, Shirley Steadman; A 1:00 o'clock luncheon was servof a swarm, with her Bee Hive Olson and an overnight guest of at their home on East Second ed. Covers were laid for six. child, Fern Lehmetz; Spirits of Mrs. Raymond Forbush and girls, held their meeting at the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olson. street. South acci· an with I '76-drums, Duncan Gardner; flag Earl Smith met Mrs. Gene Croxford enjoyed home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack MadHe, basketball. playing while dent luncheon and a social afternoon sen on Wednesday. Ibearer, Arthur Tesch; fife, James Mrs. Matilda Clements of Sandy broke his arm, Wednesday eveFriday with Mrs. F. D. Backcock. Gibson; Perry, Floyd Richardson; (Mrs. s. Peter Peterson. Reporter) Mrs. May Smart entertained at spent several days during the ning of last week. Scott, Earl Bateman; General --Mr. and Mrs. Hans Shore and a family dinner Sunday after- week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex A. Brand Grant, Junior Steadman; Dewey, two children of Salt Lake were noon. Pershing Howe and James Willis Freeman, and family. among the many friends who Walter Webber, Washington, Arwere Mrs. Orrin Berrett entertain17d dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Salt Lake were special the funeral services on nold Gardner; fairy queen, Lois attended at a children's party Saturday m Hugh Finlayson on Wednesday. guests. in Salt Lake City of Wednesday visited Cundick Samuel Mrs. 6th. Bernell's, son, her of honor Lake, Salt of President Wood who presided over the L. D. S. birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ber- · her mother, Mrs. Sarah Crane and Mrs. Hannah Wilcox DuPont. Richardson. Chorus-Flowers of the Nations. German mission before the war, rett entertained at a party for her her sister, Mrs. Elmer Yates Sat- Mrs. Brand first met Mrs. DuPont Engfrom Utah in arrival her on was guest speaker on Sunday eve- daught'er, Joyce, during the week, urday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bateman land in 1901, and lived at the Du- Ward Despain and C. R. Hawkins. . . ning duri?g ~he regular sacra- 1 also. Mrs. Clifford Swenson and Pont home for sometime. In the visited entertamT1schner J. M. Mrs. chapel. ward the ment services m Employees of the Whitmore Special music was given by the ed the Neighborhood club at her Mrs. Wilford Crane of Riverton passing of this talented woman, oxygen plant in Little CottonMrs. Brand loses a most beloved wood, and their wives, were enat the L. D. S. hospital Friday. home on Saturday. ward choir. Miss Vaudis Olson was a week and cherished friend. Following tertained at an elaborate dinner The old folks committee of the Mrs. A. 0. Madsen of Mt. Pleas· ant has purchased a new home in Riverton Second ward was reor- end guest of her parents, Mr. and the services they were luncheon and dancing party last Friday eveguests at the home of a cousin, ning at Melody Lane on Highland Sandy where she expects to re- ganized when Hershel Egbert was Mrs. Albert Olson. Many of the high school stu- Mrs. Miles Stead. side permanently. Mrs. Madsen is released as general chairman and drive. The affair was sponsored Mr. and Mrs. Elbert G. Despain by A. 0. Whitmore of Salt La~e the mother of Mrs. Kenneth Melvin Peterson was sustained as dents attended the basketball Brady and was her guest on Mon- chairman with Mrs. Melvin Peter- game and dance at Jordan high and Dr. and Mrs. A. v. Lindsay City and presided over by ~Is of Midvale spent Friday at Alta. son, Rich Whitmore, and son-mson, Lucy Park, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Friday night. day. Wayne Olson was host to 13 During the afternoon they enpoy- law, Clair Pingree, of Wasatch. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Van and fami- mon Butterfield and James Johndeacons at a roller skating party ad a ride up the mountain on the Places were arranged for 40 Thursday evening. Max Malstrom ski lift. Returning to Alta they guests. Mr. and Mrs. S. Peter Petersen met them at the rink and they all enjoyed a luncheon. Alex A. Brand received a letter motored to Huntington Tuesday to went to Sandy to _the show. The deacons_report havmg had a won- on Wednesday, January 17, in- bring back their daughter, Mrs. ! forming him of the death of his Virge M. Butler, and her children. . . derful time. M_r. and Mrs. VIrgil Goates and nephew, James Lybecker, which The latter have made their home fam1ly were guests of Mr. and occured in Spokane on January in the Emery county city during Mrs. Lawrence T. Dahl over the lO. the past month while Mr. Butler guest honor was Archibald has been employed as an inspector Lila Sun~ay week end. They attended school and sacramen~ m:etmg at a house party Thursday after- on a state road project. and. met many of their fnends. noon given in compliment to her 1 T~e1~ son, Ra~ph, entered the 11th birthday anniversary which miSSIOn s~hool m S?lt Lake. Mon- was Saturday, January 20. Ten of BRAND day mormng and Will leave m the her girl companions were in atLAND FOR LEASE near futl!r~ for _the New England tendance. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY That property known as the Old Mr. and Mrs. James M. Whit- Commercial states mission field. Corner, Riverton, Rodney But~erworth a~d Vance more entertained the Lindsay Utah, approximately 129 ft. wide Wood met with an accident o_n family from Midvale and Murray and 154 ft. long, all or any part. This whiskey is 4 years old Thurs~ay of _last week when their at a dinner Saturday evening Bids received by Bishop F. E. car skidded mto a telephone pole. complimenting the birthday anni- Seal until 10:00 a. m., March 1, JHHUUUU\U,u,uuu\\n~u~ The Butterwor!h ~o~ _escaped versary of their son, Lavoy, who 1940. Bids must be in writing and without any senous InJUries. The was 9 years of age Sunday. Cov- sealed. For further details see F. E. Wood boy was taken to the St. ers were laid for 20 guests. Fri· There's a revelation waiting in your the also was he afternoon day ambulance an in hospita~ Mark's. bishop, Riverton Second Seal, first efo of Old SunnJ Brook. This was receipient of a surprise party by ward. there discovered was It where great bourbon ts genial, smooth and a skull fracture. However, he was 5 boy friends from Granite. F. E. SEAL, Bishop, finer tasting,.~ .. truly "cheerful as George F. Webb, district misallo;ned to return_ home. the fc_>lRiverton Second Ward. its ll&llle.~ lowmg day and 1s feelmg qUite sionary president for Sandy, Butlerville and Granite furnished the well at present. Utah's Fastest ~r. and Mrs. Ivan Dahl have as program for the evening service the1r house guest Mrs. Seely of in the Granite ward last Sunday. Selling Whiskey! PINT-CODE 8 Other guest speakers included Castledale, mother of Mrs. Dahl. ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. QT.-CODE7 Mrs. and Mr. and Webb Mrs. Proof 93 %PT.-coDE !I .For Better rrtntlng, let us do Harold Bergen of Union. A quart- General Auto Repairing -Phone Midvale 48 your next job. The Sentinel. CaJl ette number was rendered by 01939,NationaJDistillersP rod.Corp.,N.Y .C. YOUI GUIDE TO 4) GOOD LIQUORS Despain, Leo Whitmore, Bishop Midvale 178. EAST MIDVALE ' ~~~!1H! Teamwo rk • ln ,r RIVERTON I SANDY I I WEST JORDAN I UNION GRANITE ~· '0 1.0 ~u IJiliU' OOK NOTICE ."CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME" --- Midvale Garage THE MOST IMPORTANT THING about your telephone is the spirit of the men and women of The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, who provide your service. 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