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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 1940. Smelting Firm Establishes 3 Scholarships At "U" Page Five Monogram's "Mutiny in the Big House", authentic in every possible detail, from the cut of prison garb to the actions of the con. t victs, is made even more authenTh e ancien tugboat 'Narcissus' It' b . (Continued from Page 1) . . • 1c y no t h avmg a love story inThree scholarships as a memorial years, dependent upon the malnten· h the district to receive the" Silver w Ich earned Marie Dressler and troduced to satisf the f _ to Downie Davidson Muir, Jr., and ance of satisfactory scholastic and personal ratings by the recipients Bee". The others who have reWallace Beery to fame in "Tug. Y ew cus Walter Hazen Eardley, two former boat A . , h 1 tomers who des1re a pretty face officials of the United States Smelt· and carry an annual stipend or ceived the award include: c. I. nme , was auled out of in every film. IVA E. BARROWS. Society Editor ing Refining and Mining company $400. The boys will be given an Goff of Midvale, former district drydock on the Metro-Goldwyn"Mu t·my m . M the Big House," who did much toward the develop-' opportunity to work during the summer at one of the company's director of scquting; Arthur E. aye~ ~ack lot and put back in showing at the Iris Tuesday, is a ment of Utah and its mining InMidvale Ladies AUend Sharp Camp D. U. P. operations. dustry, were awarded recently and I Peterson of Sandy, member of the commlSSlon for Beery's newest P nson · . , s t ory-a stoJtr of men Meeting in Salt Lake Elects Officers One of the scholarships fs In the students are now attending the Y. M. M. I. A. general board, and p1cture, 'Thunder Afloat" • in WI"thou t women, and It . concerns . Mrs. Heber Aylett, district club Mrs. Rachel M. Forbush was University of Utah. honor of tiJ.e memory of Downie member of the general scout Which he appears as a tugboat itself w1 · th th d Davidson Muir, ":ho was for many t · . . e every ay 1.1ves 0 f director, and Mrs. J. W. Nibley, elected captain of the Sharp camp The scholarships were offered by years vice-president and general the navy. The those servants of th esaewo t t h president of the Midvale Ladies of the Daughters of the Utah the smelting company of which F. manager of western operations for tboard · · and chairman of the scout I cap n am · who JOms t . rammg committee of the Salt 1 I .m lS curren ly playmg at the run the prison as well as those 111ulock is vice-president and the smelting company and one in Community club, attended a meet- Pioneers at a meeting of the manager of western operations. honor of \Valter Hazen Eardley Lake and also a former Iris who are servin g t'Ime In · 1·t. ing for club presidents and di- camp held at the home of Mrs. R. Th~ recipients are Melvin Joseph ·council · I theatre. f th commisswner of East Jordan disn use or e first time since rectors of tile Federated Women's H. Clayton on South State street Belich, 19, and Conway W. Nielsen, who was manager of the M!dval~ plant for the company for many trict, and A. R. Gardner of Sandy, "Tugboat Annie," the "Narcissus", clubs in the jade room at the Thursday afternoon, February 8. 18, of Midvale and LeRoy Peterson years prior to his death. The other 19. of Murray. ' former director of scouting in East rechristened the "Susan H," was Hotel Utah Saturday morning and Other officers elected were was a special award in recognition Provisions under which the schol· Jordan district. relaunched into the studio's outof particulal·ily meretorious schoafternoon. A one o'clock lunch- Mrs. Mirna Nielsen, vice captain; arships were established by the lastic attainments by the applicant. Other awards presented at the door tank, where Beery climbed eon was served to the ladies at Mrs. Ada S. Clayton, secretary; company, made eligible sons of em· Both Mr. Muir and Mr. Eardley Thursday evening Court of Hon- aboard and examined all the old the Lion House social center. Mrs. Marie H. Robbins, class ployes who have been on the pay- contributed much to the state and 1\IIDV.A.LE 5 years or roll continuously for or included keymen certificates- familiar features of the deckhouse the mining Industry by instituting leader; Mrs. Kalie M. Sharp, hism?re B;t one of the company's oper· George F. Webb, Clarence R. and gear. torian; Mrs. Ida B. Sharp, regist- at10ns m Ut~h and sons of employes and fostering advancements whicll The Nelsons Entertain placed the industry on a higher a•d Tonight and Saturday Nelson and Clyde Proctor. --o-rar; Mrs. Semira Goff, chaplain; whose sernces have . been term!· better level. Couple Club Explorer first honors-Lloyd Richard Dix believes that HollyThe smelting company Is novr r• Dr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson Mrs. Gertie F. Sharp, organist; nated by death or retirement. MATINEE SATURDAY Sons of salaried emp!oyel could ceiving applications for two scbol· Mciff Henry Gosman, Theodore wood, a city of showmen, could were hosts to the members of 1 Mrs. Cecil B. Borg, assistant or- not participate. arships which will be awarded !:a At 3 o'clock p. m. Alexander, A. J. Mciff, Melvin take a lesson or two from Sam their couple club at their home on ganist; Mrs. Ruby F. Sorenson, The scholarships are for four the fall of 1940. Malstrom, Robert Probert, troop Houston. East Center street Saturday eve- chorister; Mrs. Mary Yates, scrap • First 50 kids in line (and 337, Midvale Second ward. Dix portrays the great Amerining. A seven o'clock dinner was book. there must be only one line) West Jordan Stake M. I. A. Training certificates - Claude can in Republic's "Man of Conserved to eight guests, which was Committees named for the en- Observes Beehive Jubilee admitted FREE! Bird, troop 317, East Midvale. quest," which comes Sunday to fo~lowed by an evening at contract j suing year included program: The West Jordan stake held its Gold palms-William Pugmire. the Iris theatre. The screen star bndge. Mrs. Fern Pett of Cop- Bernice Young, Ruby Sorenson, M. I. A. stake Beehive jubilee WALLACE BEERY troop 337; Wardle .Steadman, troop made a long and deep study of perton and J. Hollis Aylett won Gertie Sharp and Cecil Borg; in--sun-fest at Riverton Second ward 137, Midvale Second ward. Houston's life in preparation for 1 the bridge awards. membership: Melissa Glover and chapel on Thursday evening, FebBronze palms--John M. Peter- 1 the role, and became intimately Ethel Lambson; memorial and ruary 8, under supervision of the son, troop 716, Draper adult. acquainted with Houston's chargood cheer committee: Ida S. Entertains Bridge Club stake bee keepers, Mrs. Helen . Eagle awards-Paul Hyke and acter. Clayton and Alice Triniman. At One O'clock Luncheon Dahl, Mrs. Gladys Thorne and Willard A. Kemp, troop 137, Mid- I "One of the greatest showman Valentine decorations and apMrs. Artamisia W. Walkinshaw, Mrs. Jane Finlayson. Mrs. Ruby vale Second ward. who ever lived," Dix describes pointments were used when Mrs. registrar of the county camp, was Broadbent assisted with the games Life awards-Allen Evans, Ron- Houston. "He was colorful to the Leon Rasmussen entertained her a special guest and assisted in the and Norma Nicols and Nell Peter1 aid Beckstead, troop 124, Union; tip of his toes. Take for instance bridge club at a one o'clock reorganization. with CHARLIE CHASE son assisted in receiving the Theodore Peterson, troop 135, of 1 the time Houston came to see Anluncheon Thursday afternoon. Gloria Bird Entertains guests and also with the refreshSandy First ward; George Phelps, J drew Jackson as the ambassador MOVIETONE NEWS Mrs. Kelvin Hunter and Mrs. Ty- Reading Club l ments. Miss Nelda Peterson had Ernest Poulsen, troop 337. of the Cherokee Indian nation. ler Vincent played high for the Miss Gloria Bird, assisted by I c~arge o_f the musi~ for the eveStar awards-Richard Hansen, I That's an outstanding example." afternoon. Special guests includ- her mother, Mrs. Bryan Bird, en- nmg. Pnzes were giVen to BluffSunday and Monday Sterling Smith, troop 116, Draper I ---a-ed Mrs. Howard Phelps, Mrs. A. tertained at her home Friday eve- dale and Herriman wards, who First ward; Wilford Hansen, troop Crackling with laughter rather A. Nelson, Mrs. Kelvin Hunter ning for the sixth grade reading had the largest percentage of their 122, Sandy Third ward; Reed 1 than with machine gun fire, Uniand Mrs. Tyler Vincent. club of the Midvale schooL Fol- enrollment present. Special guests Newbold, troop 124, Union. versal's underworld picture, "For Merit badges-Sterling Smith, Love or Money" comes Tuesday to Alice Hogan's lowing the program refreshments were Jennie Ernstrom, district Marriage Told were served to 27 members. supervisor and Beth Neilsen, East troop 116; Clelleo Jensen, Ora1 the Iris theatre. with RICHARD DIX Birch, troop 121, Sandy Second·~ The picture is described as Mrs. Ada Hogan of West Jordan / Jordan stake bee keeper. RefreshHE sedate spring tailleur will ADDED - NICE PROGRAM ward; Allen Evans, troop 124; bristling with underworld argot, announces the marriage of her Friendship Ring Entertained ments were served to 150 superbe brightened with a tittle pos- Teddy Peterson, Loyal Kunz, with threats to put the hero "0:1 · At Boggess Home visors, bee keepers and Bee Hive OF LITTLE FEATURES tilion hat of shiny black straw. The d aug hter, M iss A llce Hogan, to troop 135, Sandy First; Kenneth , the spot" to "bump 'im off," to February Harper's Bazaar advises Frank Pierson, son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Clara Boggess entertained i girls. that it is trimmed with pale pink Steadman, Wardle Steadman, Roy "rub him out," but while it's all Tuesday · VVednesday Mrs. N. Aug. Pierson of Midvale. the Friendship Ring at a dinner . and yellow streamers which wind Steadman, troop 137; Richard I pretty serious to those involved, it The marriage took place recent- party at her home in Union on 1 Mr. Sllco:x Honored TVVO FEATURE HITS! down from the crown around the · Th d ft M El · On Birthday Hendrickson, Robert Hendrick! is designed as a riotous comedy. throat. ly and the couple are makmg urs ay a ernoon. rs. mira . . . son, Roger Carlquist, Harold June Lang and Robert Kent will their home in Midvale. 1 Johnson and Mrs. Elizabeth j Th~ fa~lly ~f Sidney Silcox en1 Wardle, club members, who cele- tertamed m _h1s ~onor at the SilVawdrey, Glen Beck, Earl Gar- be seen in the featured roles, Miss field, N. E. Garfield, troop 164, J Lang as a girl who receives a Couple Club Entertained brated their birthdays, were hon- 1cox _home m R1v~rton ~onday 1 ored Draper Second ward; Robert mysterious $50,000 through the At Rasmussen Home guests. A lovely birthday evenmg, the occasiOn bemg Mr. Fisher, Henry Gosman, A. J. Me- mail, and woman-like, spends it A graceful arrangement 0 f 1 cake centered the table and dec- Silcox:s bir:hday anniversary. A with JUNE LANG and Iff, Melvin Probert, Melvin Mal- on clothes. Kent is the boy who white blooms centered the table orations and appointments were valentme birthday cake centered ROBERT KENT strom, George Phelps, Ernest has lost the money, which beand valentine place cards were carried out in red and white. the table where covers were laid also--Paulsen, troop 337. longs to a very tough gangster. used when Mr. and Mrs. Leon for Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Silcox First class-Robert Wood, troop The attempts of the pair aided Rasmussen entertained the mem- Mrs. Beckstead Entertains and family from Magna, Mr. and Offers a Welcome Change From bers of their couple club at their Jolly Time Club Mrs. John Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. The Usual Ham, Chops 124; Ken1Jeth Steadman, Thomas -or rather hindered-by Edward And Loin Roast Culleton, troop 137. Brophy, who also faces "liquidahome on West Center street FriMrs. Deliah Beckstead enter- Leonard Severson and families of It · d Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Silcox We are inclined to think of pork Second class-Stanley Sharp, tion" by the gangster, go to make featuring - - day evening. A seven o'clock din- arne at a well appointed one ner was served followed by con-' o'clock luncheon at her home in and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Silcox in terms of chops, ham, and loin Eugene Millerberg, Byrant Har- up the comedy element CHARLES BICKFORD --o-tract bridge. Prizes were won by Union Thursday afternoon for the of Sandy. Following the dinner roasts which can be used to e x- rison, troop 117; East Midvale; BARTON McLANE Heralded as one of the most Mr. and Mrs. Arch Nelson. Mr. members of the Jolly Time club. various games were played and cellent advantage. Philip Peterson, Hal Hardcastle. and Mrs. Cyril Rasmussen were Chinese noodles, tiny cakes and a social evening enjoyed by the The shoulder is a versatile cut Dale Hand, troop 122, Sandy Third unusual films ever to come out Thurs. · Fri. and Sat. special guests. fortunes were an unique feature guests. Mr. Silcox received many of pork which may be served in ward; Clifford Hathaway, Mel- of Hollywood, "The Women," , of the luncheon, where covers lovely gifts. many · Brady, Dale Porter, Harold Wl·th an a 11-s t ar cast o f 135 act. . ways. h ld The cushion style vm I were laid for 10 members. ---------~~cn~c s ou er has th~ hock and Madsen, Blaine Brady, Robert resses headed by Norma Shearer, Mrs. Stampfel Hostess UNION SCHOOL HOLDS t e • ~~e re~o_ved and lS sewed on Bagshaw, troop 124 Union · Glen ' Joan Crawford and Rosalind RusAt Valentine Luncheon NORMA SHEARER A "LEAP-YEAR~~ DANCE Sl fes, glvtmg a square-shaped I Robertson, Ralph Lerwell 'Heber sell, opens at the Iris Thursday A valentine theme was carried Two Birthdays Celebrated JOAN CRAWFORD piece o mea ' easy to carve and I Robertson, troop 129, Crescent· ' f or an engagement of 3 days. S w· out in the appointments, decora- At Bateman Home An outstanding affair of the good t o ea t . I nez . llson home . ' Th ROSALIND RUSSEL tions and luncheon when Mrs. F. ; Honoring her own, and her season was the ·'Leap-Year" dance economist, suggests that a' small ! Dav1d Clark, Dean Gull, troop e .story, based upon Clare --•-ft 'd 135, Sandy First; Louis Smith, Boothe s Broadway stage success · g b J. Stampfel entertained at a 1:30 ter, Mrs. George Simons', birth- given by the Uunion junior high NEWS POP EYE Ope nm 1 . ·nsei·t de e. on donef s1 e to B1lly Mangum, Alden Jenkins of the same name, weaves the bridge luncheon at her home at day anniversaries, Mrs. James A. school Monday evening. l a ress1ng, an or some- 1 ' · 87 Lincoln street Wednesday af- Bateman entertained at a family thing just a little out of the or- Billy Kidd, troop 137; Bernell ~veryday exp~nences of women Contestants for "king" and ternoon. Mrs. J. W. Nibley and ' dinner at her home in West Jordinary here is a recipe for sauer- Day, Billy Russle, troop 164, o! ~nto an. exc1tmg comedy-drama "queen" of the ball, chosen from Mrs. Ray Fenn won the lovely dan Wednesday evening. Guests kraut stuffing that's bound to be Draper Second. m~o which laughs and tears are the grades were voted for by bal· a winner. TenderfootRalph Barrett, of skillfully blended. Ultra-modern bridge prizes for high scores. included Mr. and Mrs. Roland lot, and were as follows: Page of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Pork Shoulder Roast troop 116; Gene Glover, J. B. settings, smart clothes and a Nine-1-Ralph Brady and ElSorenson, Tennie Nielson, Carl fashion parade add eye-filling Glen Renshaw of Salt Lake, Mr. Jordan "U" Club Meets 6 pound pork shoulder roast Harrison, Ted Gorrings, LaMarr beauty as a background to the • New Air-Conditioned Diesel and Mrs. Charles Cockayne of aine McCornick; nine-2 - Odie At Beau Brummel Brady, and Florence Van; eight-1 Have the meat retailer prepare Liners - LOW FARES Isaacson, Egdel Lundberg, John razor-sharp dialogue. Members of the Jordan 'U' club Midvale, the guests of honor and -Beth Olsen and Richard Whitea cushion style roast, using fresh Shelton, Raymond Tholen, Gene - - o -were entertained Wednesday eve- their husbands. head; eight-2--.Joy Bagshaw and skinned picnic shoulder from McCornick, B r Y a n t Anderson, There are very few films made ning at a seven o'clock dinner at Melvin Brady; seven-1- Marion which the hock has been remov- troop 117, East Midvale; John in Hollywood without a woman AGENT the Beau Brummel in Salt Lake W. J. Primary Officers Howells and Gene Glover; seven- ed. The pocket is made by boning Mazanis, Glade Birch, troop 121, in the cast. This is mainly beUTAH OIL STATION City. Tiny valentines were used Hold Social from the side. Wipe the meat with 2-Leah Boyce and Gene Glover; Sandy Second; Marvin Anderson, cause tradition says there has to Corner Main and State St. The primary officers of the for place cards and the table was a damp cloth. Season inside and 6th grade--Violet Edanoff and Ernest Strafflund, troop 122, Sanbe love interest, or glamour, in SANDY, UTAH centered with red sweet peas in West Jordan ward held a social out with salt and pepper. Fill with Lee Hilton. dy Third; Calvin Price, Henry every picture. Very often authenPhone Midvale 275 a low crystal candelbra. Mrs. in the ward amusement room on the sweet-sour kraut stuffing. The voting proved Ralph Brady Krist, Teddy Leatherwood, troop ticity is sacrificed to this end. Bartlett Tripp was in charge of Friday evening. Group games, "king" with Lee Hilton as his Stew on a rack in an uncovered the program and covers were laid music and dancing were enjoyed. attendant, and Elaine McCornick, pan, without water, in a moderate 124; Ronald Pugmire, troop 137. The preliminary program was for 12. Mrs. N'eil Olsen, sister of Refreshments were servei:l to 35 "queen", with Beth Olsen as her oven (350 degrees FJ, allowing under direction of Willard Kemp, Mrs. Goff was acting hostess in officers, teachers and their partattendant. All contestants took thirty-five to forty minutes to the the absence of Mrs. C. I. Goff, ners. president of the Midvale Second part in a very pretty floor show pound. Serves ten or twelve. who is in California. ward Y. M. M. I. A. A feature of Sweet-Sour Kraut Stuffing with decorations in valentine colDinner Given in Honor the program was the opening 6 slices bacon ors and were presented with a of Mr. Spratling's Birthday Mrs. Gardner To Celebrate flag ceremony, by representatives 1 large onion Mrs. Frank Spratling entertain- valentine gift presented by the 88th Birthday from each troop in the district 1 tablespoon sugar school president, Henry McCored at a family dinner Sunday at Mrs. Ellen Gardner will celeand a closing scout ceremony 1 No. 2lb can sauerkraut. brate her 88th birthday anniver- her home in West Jordan in honor nick, under direction of Miss VirDice bacon and cook slowly un- comparing the Indian Scout with sary Sunday, February 18. Open of Mr. Spratling's 83rd birthday ginia Harris. Five couples who til brown. Add grated onion and the modern Boy Scout. house will be held at her home in daughter, Mrs. Geo. Simons' birth- took part in the West Jordan stake continue cooking five minutes. The ceremonies were under diWest Jordan and her many lived in West Jordan the greater Gold and Green ball entertained Add sugar and sauerkraut. Heat rection of A. J. Mclff, Explorer part of his life and has a host with a floor show. friends are in'O'ited to call, leader of troop 337, and Hyrum Edith Leatherwood and Dean thoroughly. Mrs. Gardner has lived in West of friends who wish him many If you prefer, you may have the Bowen and Henry Gosman, scout Brady won the prize offered for Jordan practically all of her life. more happy birthdays. boneless pieces of meat used for master and assistant scout master, the prize waltz. She was president of the West respectively of troop 137, Midvale At the conclusion of the dance the cushion style picnic rolled in- Second ward. Subscribe tor The Sentinel and Jordan ward Relief society for to a roast, giving a solid piece ot 22 years. - .•1 read all the Jordan valley news. the ninth grade room mothers The Scout singing was led by and junior high school teachers juicy, easily carved meat. Ray Christopher of Salt Lake. The Boston style butt also entertained the ninth grade at a makes an excellent roast. It is Vocal solo numbers were by Candelightful luncheon. next to the rib end of the regular non Thomson, music director of loin but includes also part of the the Midvale schools, and Leonard To remove salt from fish in a --0001-shoulder blade. Steaks may be Newbold. hurry, wash the fish for a while purchased from the Boston style in sweet milk. butt or it may be boned and rolled Subscribe to The Sentinel now. into a regular roast. SOCEETY Scouts, Scouters Honored at Fete IRIS PREVUES and CLUBS IRIS THEATRE I 1 1 *FASHION PREVIEW* IITHUNDER AFLOAT" --·-- I "Teachers Pest" I --·-- "MAN OF CONQUEST" --·-- T I 1 I. 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