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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1940 SOCIETY ~ Information Please i County Library To Establish Additional Evening Service For Adult Patrons Thursday evening, February I, two new branches of the Salt Lake county library will be opened for service, one at upper Bingham at the Copperfield school and one at the Plymouth junior high school in Taylorsville. Books will be available to the children daily in the Copperfield branch and each Thursday evening from 4:00 until 8:00 p. m. the library will be opened to adult patrons. The collection will be in charge of a teacher, Miss Lydia Swenson. .. and CLUBS .. -- IV A E. BARROWS. Society Editor - - ·- Page Five New Ore Discovery Stim 1lates Tooele Area IRIS PREVUES 1 Over the Library Desk is doing right, are said to be among the most absorbing experiences ever captured by a camera. In preparation and production for more than a year and a half, "Golden Boy" has aroused more discussion than any picture in recent years. Its carefully chosen cast include two newcomers to the screen, one of whom is the hero of the most amazing success story ever known to Hollywood. For twenty-five years the name of John M. Stahl has been associated with great pictures-":i\iagnificent Obsession", "Only Yesterday", "Back Street"-and now he adds another triumph to the already long list. The picture is "When Tomorrow Comes", to be seen tonight at the Iris theatre. To pr~vent gmn•s sUpping from As a vehicle for his stars, Irene wooden coathangers, cover the Dunne and Charles Boyer, Stahl hangers with velvet. has selected an unusual problem story in 'When Tomorrow Comes'. The adaptation provides a rich field for his directorial abilities and the acting genius of Miss Dunne and ·Mr. Boyer. The result MIDVALE is one of the most powerfully dramatic offerings of the season. ~ Entertains for Husband Mrs. Hunter Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Andy Demas entertained Twelve guests enjoyed the hos- a few friends Thursday evening pitality of the Kelvin Hunter in honor of Mr. Demas' birthday home Tuesday evening when Mrs. anniversary. Those present were Hunter entertained the members Mr. and Mrs. Smith Gerrard, Mr. of her bridge club. Special guests and Mrs. Lou Parr of Salt Lake 1 City, Mr. and Mrs. John Henski, were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Larson, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen of Sandy, Hughes-Thesen Entertain and Mr. and Mrs. John Herling of At Dinner-Bridge Miss Lillian Albanese asMurray. Colorful spring flowers centered the table at the Hughes home on sisted the hostess in serving late West Center street Thursday eve- ·refreshments. Today and Saturday ning when two charming hostesso --oes, Mrs. Metta Thesen and Mrs. M. I. A. Officers. Teachers Moviegoers who dare moviev·1ew of th e ory c <:.nyon section of the Ophir mining section. Beginning February 5th the RivRay Hughes entertained 12 guests Hold Meeting makers to thrill them and at the In right corner at the top can be seen the Hidden Treasure which The officers and teachers of the I erton branch, under the direction at dinner and bridge. The dinner time amuse them will meet same is now producing steadily. was served at seven o'clock fol- Second ward M. I. A. held a meet- of Mrs. Connie L. Hatt, will be The Dry Canyon section of the plant of the u. s. Smelting com- the cinematic answer to challenge lowed by contract bridge. Mrs. ing at the home of Beatrice Ras- opened Monday evening from 4 starring IRENE DUNNE in Paramount's "The Cat and the Ophir mining district once agnln pany. Darrell Aylett of Los Angeles, mussen Monday evening. Follow- until 9 p. m. to adult patrons. c anary," co-starring Bob Hope " is the scene of much mining ac'ith the knowledge gained 1n tivity as the result of developments -o-CHARLES BOYER Mrs. Louis Goff and Mrs. Vern ing the meeting refreshments were Goddard, Paulette lovely and and Lynch Treasure Hidden the Ap· years. recent in area that in in branch, Taylorsville The assistRasmussen, Lester won prizes for high scores. served by Miss --·-t th I · S d h· h acquired a lease on the proximately 100 men are find1'ng Glenny claims M k f W P A h g e ns. w tc opens un ay a across the canyon, Gat:ber · · · wor er, rs. ed by Sammie Whitmore and Ned- c ar e 0 a 3 STOOGES COMEDY And, for the record, they are Vyrl Rushton, will be opened ~~f~~Y~=~~ ~~r~~~:~: 5 fdl~rof~~rt{!~ believing that the Madison Limera Anderson. antiMrs. Fern Entertains any stone extended into this property. I warned to take along daily for service to everyone from decades prior to 1933 _ SCRAPPY CARTOON In order to reach the Garber prop- goose pimple remedi'es known to R · · At Dessert-Brige h d 9·00 until 4·00 eJuvmation of the area followed erty it was necessary to start j p. m. an eac · · Mrs. Ray Fenn was hostess to Mrs. Brawn Entertains Thursday evening until 9:00 p. m. the discovery several years ago their work from the Wandering man, as well as the latest devices Father For at club card her Sunday and Monday of members the A special P.-T. A. meeting will be by two leasers working in the Hid- Jew and drive through about 300 for keeping the ribs cracking and In mine. Queen Ophir the of feet upper the In property Treasure den Honoring her father, Soren h eld Thursday evening in con- end f th d' · her home on \Vest Center street rattling too violently. -Matinee Sunday at 3 p m.e IstrJct. Th e leasers, driving an inclined winze through o Monleaving is who Kankelbarg, Monday evening. A dessert luncho new promising Queen, Ophir the Lake Salt of junction with the library's open- Lynch and Glenny eon preceded the bridge games · day for California, Mrs. Elmer ing and will be followed by dane- City, opened ore in the Madison ore showing were encountered, The map still shows plenty of of shipments several which from Treasure Hidc'en the of limestone t hm f d members · for where prizes were won by Mrs. Brawn entertained and immediately stimulated a wave ore have already been made. While 'spaces where the hand of the ens. mg an re res Elmo Christiansen and Mrs. Har- and relatives of the family at of prospecting to sound out the sufficient work has not been done Jones Family has never set foot -o-her home Saturday evening. A old Larson. Featuring BOB HOPE and At a recent board meeting the possibilities of this limestone bed- to determine the importance of this and as long as this is so, moviedd h It t developm dis· the of sections other in social evening was enjoyed fol- county librarian, Mrs. Ruth Vine ding as a ed increased 1 goers can rely on excellent enteren • PAULETTE GODDARD trict. lowed by refreshments. Twenty- Tyler, gave a report of the year --•-Birthday Club Feted nomandic this from tainment the in prospecting to :r,~~entum ReSmelting The United States present. were guests five By Mrs. Nibley "THE LAND OF Altogether approximately 100 screen family. 1939's successful activities. The fining and Mining company was 1 df fi a men the of discovery the by attracted .f Valentine decorations were used Tolds Entertain for Friends Their latest jaunt is to the re n ng emp oyment In the ALASKA NELLIE" , repor t s h owed f 1 teen branches 1 easers and after careful examln- district and indications are that It . th t bl' h d d . 1 at the home of Mrs. J. W. Nibley --•-urmg e year In the atfon, purchased the Hidden Treas- is returning to its former import· Grand canyon, where they have Mr. and Mrs. Mac Told enter- es a IS e NEWS NOISELESS when she entertained the mem- tained on Friday evening for Mr. following locations: their in mine, gold a inherited of industry to ure mine from its Eastern owners. ance as a contributor • bers of the Birthday club at a and Mrs. Sam Jenkins and Mr. new 20th Century-Fox production, Bacchus, Bingham, Copperton, At the present time approximately the state of Utah. CARTOON th f While propthe at employed are men 50 0 e men are living "Quick Millions", at the Iris thesome one o'clock luncheon Wednesday Draper, East Mill Creek, Holladay, ert Y an d a 11 eet of trucks Is being In the district, return them of most . A. J. MCiff. afternoon. Mrs. Ray Fenn and and Mrs. Magna, Midvale, Granger, River- kept busy plying between the dis· to their homes in the valley below atre Tuesday-o--. Tuesday - VVednesday 1 Mrs. Harold Nelson played high Mrs. Crane Entertains ton, Sandy, South Salt Lake at trict and the rafl terminal at Stock- and such towns as Stockton, Bauer 1 The stirring and dramati'c exat the bridge game that followed. For Club Members ton, hauling production from the and Tooele are feeling the stimulus Blaine and Madison schools, Union • TWO THRILLING HITS! Hidden Treasure. From Stockton provided by the new developments, W es t J ord an. perience of a beautiful French It is shipped by raf! to the Midvale as well as the state in general. Mrs. Wilma Crane was the an d Mrs. Carlson Entertains girl, who finds herself locked beThe report also showed a total gracious hostess when she enterFor Nordic Daughters hind the cold, gray walls of a reSunday School Teachers with THE JONES FAMILY Mrs. K. A. Carlson was the tained the members of her card of 153 •503 books circulated and Folker-Nance Nuptials on located girls, for school form --and-Smiths for 457 Entertain Ellen 9 Mrs. Alton Nance, son of patrons registered for the charming hostess when she en- club at her home in West Jordan · The Sunday school officers and the outskirts of Paris, is poignantNance of Union, and Miss Ruth tertained the Nordic Daughters at I Thursday evening. Contract bridge year. Folker of East Millcreek were teachers of West Jordan enter- ly and movingly told in Alexan-o-a one o'clock luncheon at her was the diversion of the evening The erection of a central distri- married in the L. D. S. temple in tained recently for Mr. and Mrs. der Korda's "Prison Without 1 harne Friday afternoon. Acacia with high score being won by and daffodils centered the table. Mrs. Nedra HalL Following the buting library to be located in Salt Lake City Monday. A wed- Ray Smith who has moved to Bars", which comes next Tuesday --•-NEWS Place cards and favors also car- bridge games refreshments were Midvale is planned for 1940. The ding reception was held in their Sandy to make their home. Mr. to the Iris theatre, with Corinne disnewest Korda's Mr. Luchaire, Sunday active an was Smith Union the at evening the in honor estiis which of cost the project, Lindsay 1 ried out the club colors of yellow: served to Mrs. Margaret and blue. The afternoon was spent of Midvale and Mrs. Bernice mated at $53,400.00, will be built ward amusement halL The bride school teacher and a member of covery, playing the heroine of the Thurs. - Fri. and Sat. Various story. in viewing colored slides of the Blackhurst, Miss Chloe Cannon, with W. P. A. labor with Ashton was lovely in a white silk dress the superintendency. Miss Luchaire, blonde, svelte, Miss Louise Christensen, Miss & Evans as the supervising archi- with pink trimmings. She carried games were played followed by beauty spots of Sweden. Thirty officers and beautiful, is a native ParisienElizabeth Gardner, Miss Albintine tects. Midvale city is furnishing a bridal bouquet of pink and refreshments. with BARBARA ST ANWYCX: Arktivixon and Mrs. Hall of Salt the property on which the build- white rosebuds. Music for dancing teachers and their partners wer~ ne, and was discovered by Mr. Enjoy Outing ADOLPHE MEN JOU the visiting was he when Korda present. orRevelers the by given was erected.. be will ing City. Lake WILLIAM HOLDEN At Alta young the saw and capital French chestra. The young couple will RUTH V. TYLER, Dr. and Mrs. A. v. Lindsay of • A new booking arrangement Students of Jordan seminary I actress in a French film. She is make their home in East Midvale. County Librarian. Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Friendship Ring Meets has been made • • • • and our enjoyed a skat~g party in Salt only seventeen years of age and programs will change SUNG. Despain of Granite spent Fri- At Berrett Home speaks English perfectly. Lake City Wednesday evening. DAY, TUESDAY and THURSUnity Club Entertains Mrs. Heber Berrett entertained Sandy Beehive Girls day at Alta. During the afternoon DAY • • • The Super Produco Husbands For "Buzz" Anniversary Give th 'd d · the y enJoye a n e up e moun- for members of the Friendship tions starting Thursday. From Hollywood, home of moThe Unity club ladies enterThe Beehive girls of Sandy Sectain on the ski lift. Returning to Ring club at her home in Union pictures and superlatives, tion Alta they enjoyed a sumptuous Thursday. A hot dinner was serv- ond ward, under direction of the1r tained their husbands at a seven there is coming to the Ins theatre I ed followed by quilting. Mrs. Reu- leaders, Mrs. Florence Powell and o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. luncheon. next Thursday a motion screen 1) Page from (Continued in Wardle Clarence Mrs. and inben Walker and Mrs. Alice Ber- Mrs. Maud Vincent, guardian F 0 R ••• Midvale First, with Aylett able picture of so stirring a dramatic structors, Mrs. Kate Jensen, Mrs. Union Friday evening. Snow men rett were special guests. Club Entertained Norma Smith, gatherer instruc- and the Valentine idea were car- to hit the hoop with everything impact that it has left its preview At Mclff Home tors, and Mrs. C. Fowles, Mrs. Em- ried out in the table decorations he threw, and with J. Canning, audience groping for new descripMrs. A. J. Mclff entertained her Sandy Lions Club rna Mazanis, builder instructors, where covers were laid for 25 "the Wizard That Was", contri- tive phrases. The film is Columclub Tuesday afternoon at her Fetes Ladies buting his 13 points, finally ran bia's "Golden Boy", screen version Sandy Lions club members and held their silver jubilee announce- guests. ~ome on Wasatch street. Guest> 1 away with their game with Sandy of Clifford Odets' mc_luded Mrs. Pearl Jenkins, Mrs. their partners enjoyed a dinner ment "buzz" Tuesday evening at BUY Your CLOTHES Second in the final few minutes acclaimed stage success, with BarLOis Told and Mrs. A. R. Worth- ·party and social at Cobblemore in Sandy Second ward chapel for High Priests of West Jordan -tromto account for the difference in bara Stanwyck, Adolphe Menjou en; Mrs. Ray Jensen, Mrs. Jack Cottonwood canyon Wednesday) the Beehive girls, and their par- Entertain Wives One of the most enjoyable af- the score. Aylett really was hot and William Holden starred. Ezell and ~rs. Frank Russel of· evening. Reg White was master of ents, and the Juniors and Gleanfairs of the winter season was as he scored 12 points in the first I Adroitly combining drama, colceremonies. Toasts were given er Girls of the ward. Salt Lake Ctty. The decorations were carried the party given by the West Jor- half and 4 in the second to keep or, characterization and romance, and responses made by various Merchant Tailor thrillstark, the is Boy" "Golden way. the all front in out Midvale members. Community singing was out in blue and yellow, with pink dan high priests at which their R. H. Claytons Attend also enjoyed. Thirty-three guests 1 sweet peas and yellow flowers as wives and partners were guests. Kim, with 13 points, was the big ing story of a youth with the Reunion at Lion House the centerpiece. Serving took The party was held in the recrea- gun for Sandy Second. This game sensitive soul of a musician who I~ Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton and enjoyed the evening. place on small tables. The pro- tion room of the ward chapel with was close all the way up to the abandons his heart in order to daughter, Margaret, were among gram was furnished by the Bee-l Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Olson in final few minutes - the score win fame and fortune as a prizethe des~endants p~esent at ~ fami- Birthday Party Given ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. ring champion. The tremendous ly r~umon honormg the brrthday. Miss Geneva Nicholl entertain- hive girls. Singing was under di- charge. A fine impromptu pro- reading 22-18 at the half. STANDARD GASOLINE contense the upheaval, emotional Carwithout playing Crescent, gram was presented followed by rection of Mrs. Madge Stapley. t h t b' thd anmversary of Joseph Horn and d t and OILS boy's the with dancing and refreshments. Over roll, still had an easy time beating flict which results . er ay par Y a his wife, Mary Isabelle Horn, at e a ~ Ir . home m Sandy Monday evenmg t the Lion H Granite 59-28. W. Smith, with 12. 60 persons enjoyed the party. Salt Lak C?tuseThsocida1 cen er_ m honoring her birthday anniversa- Wasatch Rebekahs and E. Smith with 11, lead the d Honor Founder d . G urs ay evenmg. e 1Y an enJoye were ames ry. f' A Crescent scorers d ~e~ mde bprogram was present- luncheon served to Elsie Peterson I The members of the Wasatch Mr. Silcox Celebrates HEADQUARTERS FOR Draper First won their annual I Anniversary Birthday a held Y games and refr~sh- Margaret Robinson Verla Ostler' Rebekah lodge of Sandy, e ~ow; Ernest Silcox celebrated his battle with Draper Second the wo hundred and fifty Joyce Boulter B~nnie Boberg' meeting Thursday evenmg at the melnt' · W e d nes d ay, I easy way w h en t h ey scored 40 • · b' · 0 0 I ' ' , rea 1ves were present · Roylance Peterson, Mary Rasmus- · - . F. hall m Sandy, honor- Ir thda Y anmversary - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - sen, June Lovdahl, Betty and ing Thomas Wildly, founder of January 17 when his wife enter- points to Draper Second's 18. Sortained the immediate family and enson, with 10 and Ballard with Patsy Williams, Beth Shaw and the I. 0. 0. F. lodge. In the Jordan Valley Drapfor scorers big the were 9, mother 83-year-old Silcox's Mr. dedistrict Peterson, Inez Mrs. were Prizes Samuelson. Emma e use the best quality vegetable parchment awarded Verla Ostler, Patsy Wil- puty was in charge. A reading on and his brothers and sisters at er First. 1 Midvale Second had another vathe life of Mr. Wildly was given the Silcox home in West Jordan. ·1iams and Joyce Boulter. and give you first class workmanship and service. ' without played they when cation at played were games Progressive RefreshPollard. Rosella by Mrs. ments were served following the which prizes were won by Roy Paul Mazurn, and played every PRICE LIST: Fetes Birthday Club Silcox, Mrs. lone Abbott, Mrs. body on the team except the program. Mrs. L. P. Webster entertained Edith Tripp and Murel Silcox. coach. They trounced Butler 43Unprinted: the Birthday club at her home in Following the games refreshments 12. Thurber, with 19 and J. MazPer 100 ···-·-·'"''"''"'"'·-----·· --··..·-at Dinner Sandy Thursday evening. Dinner Entertain were served including a birthday urn with 9, lead the Midvale SecMr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler cake, to 25 guests. was served on small tables to Mrs. Printed: ond basket shooters. at dinner at their entertained Smith, Olive Mrs. Vincent, Maud powtheir Sandy First showed CODE NUMBERS 100 -----·--·-···------- -·--·---Mrs. Marion Oldham, Mrs. Laura home on East Second South street Mrs. Cundick Entertains er in the Midvale gym for the ____________ _.____ 200 ·-------Calif. Red Port Hughes, Mrs. Lila Hughes, Mrs. Sunday, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Cundick enter- first time this year and they realGals. 934 Ots. 933 Laree Lowe, Mrs. Lizzie Jenkins, Albert E. White and sons, Edwin tained at a party at her home in ly have power with a "Capital P". 500 ·---------------- ------Mrs. Charles Rudd, Mrs. Elna and Ronald, of Murray. Mr. and West Jordan Friday evening in They scored 56 points to East Mid------------------·-·Cal!f. White Port 1,000 -----Whetman, Mrs. Alice Mitchell, Mrs. White and son, Ronald, re- honor of her husband's, birthday vale's 23. Martineau, their star Gals. 946 Qts. 938 Randolph Mrs. Zelia Swenson, Mrs. Clara cently returned from anniversary. Games were played center, scored 15 points and PeWHENEVER YOU NEED BU'IiERWRAPPERS, Hewlett, Mrs. Reva Webster, Mrs. Field, Texas, where they visited and late refreshments served in- terson, with 14, were high for Calif. Muscatel Ruth Webster, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. their son, Wilson, and Everett T. cluding a large birthday cake, to Sandy First, while Young was on Gals. 973 Qts. 972 Mabel Handley, Mrs. June Ol- Ostler. the following guests: Mr. and for the first time this year when and Beckstead, sen, Mrs. Beth ~ Mrs. Frank Cundick, Mr. and Mrs. he scored 13 of East Midvale's 23 Calif. Sherry Mrs. Ray points. Miss Mary Webster. Mrs. Webster ~rs. Phoebe H. Roberts and Leo Tripp, Mr. and Qts. 1038 her was assisted in serving by ~tss Elva Hansen spent Tuesday Cundick of Murray, Mr. and Mrs . daughters. Games were enjoyed m Provo, visiting at the B. Y • U. 1 s • J • c un d'1ck of E as t M'1dvale, Mr. Creamy Fudge.-For a smoothAleohol 20% by Volume · fudge add a teaand prizes awarded Mrs. Zelia A large group of former :B. Y. U. an d M rs. R oss B a t eman, M r. an d er and creamier · · and at Hewlett dinner Clara Mrs. served were Swenson, students • 'CALI F ORNIA GROWERS >t Mrs. Don Peterson, Mtss Letla spoon of cornstarch to ' each cup of Midvale, Utah Phone: W INERIE S . . . CUTLER , CALIF. Mrs. Ruth Webster. Abbott and the immediate family. 1 sugar used in making it. the Roberts hotel. 'When Tomorrow Comes' ... I --·- I I "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" I I "Quick Millions" I "PriSOn Without Bars" "GOLDEN BOY" BASKETBALL internationally-~ I Style, Quality and Long Wear H. F. Rasmussen I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Midvale Garage I I te;::ff:o:r:ts~t:o:c:o:n::v::in=c=e=h=im=s:e=lf~t=h=a~t~h~e~~::::::::P:h:o:n:e::l\:H:d:":'a:l:e:4:8::=:~ Butter --Wrap pers VJ 25e $1.2 5 $1.7 5 $2.7 5 $4. 50 • • * • Remember • THE SENTIN EL I Mid.178 I |