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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY/ FEB. 23/ 1940. SOCEET1f Page Five HIGH PRIESTS HOLD ;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~-~ FLYING CLUB MEMBER PARTY AT S. JORDAN! -THEJl BRINGS PLANE HOME PHILOSOPHY FROM .THE FACTORY High priests and their partners I ,,;=~~~~~~~" IRIS PREVUES l-t::=;;.=.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=.:;=.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;jf Relief Society Ward Conferences Planned Crescent ward annual R elief CORNER I I ~;, ~.:~.: ~~:~~~.~ ~.~.?..~.~.~.~.~..... ~:~t ~m;:n~~:~~:e~~t~~::~rh:~~ ~~~~ ~~e;::e~it~e!~e~~es";~~ I~a;:. ~:~~~:~:r~a~~e~~::: w~~ of West Jordan stake were guests James D. Jensen, 24, son of Dramatically turning the spot- society conference was held Tuesat a party Thursday evening, February 15, at the South Jordan i 1...... .. ••• •• 1 at gymnasium, given under the di- ~............._........- .......................................................... , after piloting a light airplane here Women," starring Norma Shearer, charge. IVA E. BARROWS. Society Editor ··- · -rection of E. M. Olson, stake acThe wise man must remember from a factory at Lockhaven, Pa. Joan Crawford and Rosalind Rus- 1 Other Relief society annual . tivity chairman. that he is not only a descendant of Mr. Jensen brought the plane sell, and based on the smash conferences will be h eld in the Card Club Entertained Mrs. Vincent Entertains A fine program was presented the past, but that he is also the to Salt Lake to save transporta- Broadway stage play, began an near future, as follows, it has been At Griffin Home Bridge Club including a motion picture show, pare.nt of the future. His thoughts tion cost after it had been pur- engagement at the Iris theatre announced by Mrs. Lucy B. GodMrs. William Griffin entertainPink roses centered the small short talks and musical numbers. are as .children born to him for the chased by the Midvale Flying yesterday for a run of 3 days. frey, president of East Jordan tables and place cards in keep- ed the members of her bridge Dancing and refreshments fol- benefit of coming generations. club, of which he is a member. The story, dedicated to the stake Relief society: March 12, mg w1th Washmgton's birthday club at her home Monday evening. lowed the program. Therefore he may not carelessly Maps, beacons, continuous flyamusement of men and women Sandy Second ward; March 19, were used when Mrs. Norval Vin- A dessert luncheon preceded the let them die. ing tields and good weather realike, shows the fair sex in all of Sandy Third ward; April 9, Butcent entertained her bridge club card games where prizes were Gardner Camp D.U.P. --o-ports make cross country flying its moods and with all of its ler; April 16, Granite. at her home on Lincoln street on won by Mrs. Wilbur Walker and Holds Meeting Life is a sphere of service, and possible for amateurs, according foibles. It finds her in swank 1 All conferences . will be held at Thursday afternoon. A one o'clock Mrs. Kenneth Dunn. A meeting of the Gardner in that service one has to suffer to Mr. Jensen who flew alone the beauty salons, in exclusive gown 2 p. m. at the varwus ward chapluncheon was served to 12 guests camp, Daughters of the Utah Pio- much that is hard to bear. But two-passenger plane. He said he shops, in the privacy of boudoir els. after which contract bridge was Pioneer Matron Is neers, was held at the Pioneer 1 there comes a time when we ex- missed an unlighted airport in and bath. It thrusts at her inclina- - - - - - - - - - - - - - played at three tables. Honored by Children hall in West Jordan Friday after- perience the real thrill of giving lovely Valerie Hobson. In addition One of the loveliest affairs of noon with Mrs. Vivian Richard- ourselves to others. Then we dis- Ohio by only a few yards one tion to gossip, and lauds her into its timeliness and action, night, but found that farmers' genuity. Book Review Given the week was the open house son, captain, in charge. Mrs. Jo- cover that service can also bring fields are just as good in that "Clouds Over Europe," is said to Norma Shearer, appearing in By Mrs. Josephson party given by the children of sephine Bateman gave the lesson us much joy. state, so he came down in one. the first modern society role she be an excellent example of the Mrs. Marba Cannon Josephson, Mrs. Mary Ellen Gardner in bon- and Mrs. Ada Goodridge read the ---()-Mr. Jensen spent nine days on has done since "Riptide," is seen modern romantic comedy, with its associate editor of the Improve- or · of their mother's 88th birth- history of President William D. When production ideas are dis- the trip taking time to see the as Mary Haines, whose faith in gay dialogue and delightful romment Era of Salt Lake City, re- day anniversary at her home in Kuhre of Sandy. Hostesses for a nee. country and plan each jump. her husbana and love is given a viewed Agnes Keith's n~w book, West Jordan Sunday afternoon. the afternoon were Mesdames Ed- placed by destructive notions both --o-terrific blow via the word-to"The Land Below the Wind", at The home was beautifully decorat- na G. Hogan, Madge Brown, our social and economic life sufMarktng the return to the mouth campaign staged by Rosathe adult literature class held on ed with spring blooms, carnations Lydia Cook, Sadie Silcox a n d fer. It is very easy to tear down. HOME FINANCE PROBLEMS screen of Franchot Tone after a But nobody ever gains 'by it. The DISCUSSED BY FARM GROUP lind Russell as Sylvia Fowler, Tuesday afternoon at the school and potted plants. In the serving Olivia Egbert. sojourn on the Broadway stage, man who builds; who creates; who arch gossip. Joan Crawford porlibrary. The last of the series of room Mrs. N. L. Gardner, Mrs. "Fast and Furious," coming to the produces is the hope of a happier "How to Take Care of Home trays the "heavy", Crystal Allen, book reviews will be held -Tuesday Clinton Gardner, Misses Margaret Relief Society Members Iris on Tuesday affords the young life in this world. Finance Problems" was discussed 1 the initial characterization of this at 3:30 p. m. at the West Jordan and Afton Gardner presided over Meet At Clayton Home actor a new type of role. In this --oat a meeting of the farm and type in which she has appeared school library. a table covered with a lovely lincomedy-mystery he plays the book Thirty members of the East The difference in men is not home finance committee of the during her entire screen career. en cloth. A three-tier birthday expert-amateur detective husband --ocake centered the table and at Midvale ward Relief society met so much that of superior natural Salt Lake county farm bureau, J. D. L. University Organization of Ann Sothern and is given free Capturing the behind-the-scenes each end were candles in cry- at the home of Mrs. R. H. Clay- endowment as it is of sustained I held Friday evening at the West Holds Pledge Ceremony ton Tuesday afternoon in honor driving power. Genius isn't born, Jordan ward chapel. romance, gayety, adventure and rein to show his flair for comedy. The ivory room at the New- stal holders. --oof her son, Maurice, who has it is developed. Coddling econoMiss Rhea Hurst, county dem- excitement of life as it is lived at Among , the many relatives and house hotel was the scene of a Movie fans, here's the picture been in the mission field the past mists to the contrary, there is no onstrator, Mrs. Carma Swindle, the United States Military acafriends attending the open house delightful affair when the J. D. for you, and we do mean you! It's year. Mr. Clayton was in SwitzerL., University of Utah organiza- party were Mrs. Gardner's five land until the war came when easy way to success. Success must Marsden Broadbent and V. L. demy, Edward Small has lavished Daryl F. Zanuck's production of Martineau, county agents, from his talents of showmanship and "Hollywood Cavalcade," 'starring tion for girls, held their initiation living children, 19 grandchildren he, with other missionaries, were and should, be earned. --o-the Salt Lake office, were the entertainment on his first major Alice Faye and Don Ameche, and ceremony for new pledges, Sunday and 12 great-grandchildren. transferred to the United States. A fool and his money are some guest speakers. Mrs. J. C. Rich- film attraction for the current filmed in technicolor. It re-enacts Mrs. Gardner was presented afternoon. A banquet was served He is now serving in the state of party! ards, Sr. was in charge of the season - "The Duke of West and photographs anew the romin the ivory room at 2 p. m. with many lovely gifts including Vermont. the birthday cake, flowers and --omeeting. Point," which comes to the Iris ance of Hollywood from bathing Table decorations were carried out The program for the afternoon Seaman Sam calls his baby a potted plants. on Sunday for its premier show- beauties to world premiers; tells in the organization's colors, blue was as follows: solo, Reatha Ev- mathematician because: it divides ing. and white. Misses Norma Tesch, the great human story of Mike, •hers Cl u b ans, accompanied by Mrs. , Melva his attention, subtracts from his School Purchases H M appy o. --oBeatrice Hogan and Norma Nordwho wanted to make movies, and Evans; "A Toast to Mother , Mrs. pleasures, multiplies his worries New Projector • · d b y M rs. R ay berg of West Jordan were mem- E n t er.a1ne Laurence Olivier, the sensation- Molly, who wanted to be loved Nina Tucker. The literary class and adds to his misery. bers on the committee. Mrs. Nettie Ray was hostess tollea d er, M rs. M e 11ssa B . Gl over, r e . As an important part of the P. al handsome young star of "Wuth- by Mike but who instead won --othe members of the Happy . d th e b ook , "Les MiserW. A. equipment project, a new ering Heights" and "The Divorce greatness on the screen. It tells . Moth. v1ewe A good woman inspires a man, Mrs. Hopkinson Entertains ers club at her home m Umon bl , b v· t H g F 11 · g projection booth and sixteen mil- of Lady X," comes Tuesday to the the drama of the men and women , a es , y IC or u o. o ow1n a brilliant woman interests him, At Dessert Bridge Wednesday. A one o. clock lunch- th e mee t'mg, d amy · t ref r eshments lemeter sound projector have been Iris screen in Columbia's "Clouds like them who conquered the ena beautiful woman fascinates him Mrs · Fred Hopkinson entertain- eon was served to nme guests. A d placed in the Jordan auditorium Over Europe," hailed as one of tertainment world in the rom. were serve . -but the sympathetic woman gets ed the members of her bridge club clever color scheme m red and for visual education purposes. the most thrilling mystery action antic, fabulous, zany years of him! at her home Monday evening. A / white was carried out in the table The booth is completely fire- dramas of the year. The film, Hollywood's rise. --oMrs. Bateman At dessert luncheon was served fol- decorations. Members of the club proofed and is equipped for both which is concerned with the myThe 20th Century-Fox film is One young man was too shy to Birthday Party C B d lowed by an evening at contract 1 present were Ellen . ra y, propose to his lady love, so he sixteen millimeter and thirty-five sterious disappearances of planes due next Thursday at the Iris. bridge. Mrs. Fenn Stewart and Martha Milne, Clara Boggess, CarMr. and Mrs. Louis Pratt entook her to the family lot in the millimeter projection. The ma- in flight, also has in its cast such Mrs. Harold Larson won the high ' rie Johnson, Hilda W. Smart, El- tertaine~ at their home ~ Sa_lt chine was purchased in the small- notable performers as Ralph RichA well-governed mind learns in city cemetery and asked, "Wouldscores. Mrs. Metta Thesen and len Nance, Nancy Milne, Mary. Lake City Monda~ evenmg. m n't you like to be buried here er size to facilitate the purchase ardson, who scored a personal time to find pleasure in nothing Mrs. Stewart were guests of the Van and Bessie Forbush. 1 honor of Mrs. Pratts mother, Mrs. of educational films. triumph in "The Citadel," and but the true and the just.-AmieL club. 1 Josephine Bateman's, birth~ay an- some day?" Beryl Nance Eckman niversary. Guests present mclud--------Feted at Party ed Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman, Cast Honored Mrs. Leila Nix very graciously Dean, Dale and Joy Bateman, Mr. At Party I . . u mon . I and Mrs. Royal Spratling and The Explorers and Junior Girls entertamed at her h orne m Friday evening at a miscellaneous daughters, Donnabel and Royof the Midvale Second ward held l f W t J d and Mr C 0 lp in honor of Miss Beryl ance, o es or an, . a party Tuesday evening at the Shower rn- and Mrs. Lynn Bateman of Mur- F d 1 ward recreation room in honor of Nance Who left Monday mo rom The J. H. S. Broa caster the cast who took part in the play, ing for St. George where she be- ray. • A four-year college scholarship t "Sweet Sixteen". The party was came the bride of Dr. Carl Eckis the prize to be awarded to the in charge of A. J. Mclff, Lillie man. The young couple was mar- Mrs. Seddon Entertains winner of the third national oraBeckstead, Iris Searle and Law- ried Wednesday, February 21, by Unity Club torical contest which is to be renee Brown. the president of the central states I Members of the Unity club were sponsored by the American LeLARGE COLORED BORDER mission. They will make their entertained at the home of Mrs. gion. THIRSTY Wedding Announced home in St. Louis, Missouri. Mi:dred Seddon in Salt Lake. City I The national oratorical contest Miss Mary Alice Powell, daughj Fnday afternoon. Mrs. Katle C. is open to any student in grades ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Powell Clayton Turner Honored Jensen was the guest speaker and nine to twelve inclusive. The subAN OUTSTANDING DOLLAR DAY FEATURE! of Midvale, became the bride of At Going-Away Party gave a delightful talk on "Ad- ject assigned Utah contestants is, Joseph Ray Watts in a ceremony Mrs. Ada Bagley and Mrs. Hel- justment to Changes". During the "The Preservation of American performed Sunday evening at the en Beckman entertained at a afternoon dainty refreshments Democracy". The prepared speech home of the bride by Bishop Hen- missionary shower at the Dewey were served to 12 members. should last from ten to twelve ry G. Tempest 'Mr. Watts is a son Turner home in Murray Monday minutes, and the student should MEN'S DARK INDIAN PLAID DAINTILY of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert evening in honor of Clayton E. Mrs. Mazanes Entertains also be prepared to talk externWatts of Bingham. · Turner who is leaving soon to fill Birthday Club poraneously for five minutes on COTTON TRIMMED An out-of-town guest at the a mission in the southern states. The Birthday club met at the some subject concerning the Conwedding was the groom's grand- Forty guests enjoyed an evening home of Mrs. Emma Mazanes on stitution of the United States. GENEROUS SIZE mother, Mrs. Emily V. Bates of at games followed by refresh- State street recently honoring her A school district and state conOakley, Idaho. Members of the ments. birthday. A luncheon was served test will be sponsored. The wintwo families witnessed' the cerefollowed by a social afternoon. ner of the state contest will have mony. Jerry and Ronald Goodwin Those presE!nt included Mrs. Cora his. or her expenses . paid to the A reception given by Mr. and Celebrate Birthdays Birch, Mrs. Fred Borg, Mrs. Ruth regional, and the w1nner of the Mrs. Powell was held Wednesday Jerry and Ronald Goodwin, sons Henschke, Mrs. Rose Morris, Mrs. I regional will have all expenses Individually Boxed Colorful CRAFTSMAN COTTON evening, February 14 in the Mid- of Mrs. Geneva Goodwin, cele- Vera Campbell, Mrs. Bell Erick- I paid to the national contest. BABY vale Fimemen's hall for two hun- brated their lOth and 7th birthday son, Mrs. Alice Terry, Mrs. Irene At the first contest of this kind, dred guests. A shower compli- anniversaries recently when their Demas and the guest of honor, which was won by a Phoenix, menting the bride was given by mother entertained at a party. Mrs. Mazanes. • Arjzona, boy, two thousand stuMrs. Watts at her home in Bing.. The boys' birthday anniversaries Mrs. Mazanes was presented dents from eleven states were FOR MEN Large Floral Prints IDEAL GIFT ham Friday evening. fell on the same day. Guests who with a gift from the club. present. The second contest had The bride was a 1937 Jordan enjoyed an afternoon at games The house prize was awarded twenty-four thousand students, high school graduate. Mr. Watts and refreshments were Renee, Mrs. Vera Campbell. representatives from twenty is a Utah Copper company em- Howard and Ruth Millerberg, states, and the winner was from ploye. The couple are making Ray Simper, Dale Sharp, Donna Birthday Club Entertains South Carolina. their home in the Kincade apart- and Marvella Sharp and Noreen At Thompson Home For information as to suggested TAILORED MAROON and GREEN KITCHEN ments in Bingham. Schmidt. The Birthday club entertained topics, students interested should at a dinner at the home of Mrs. see Miss Lucille Tuttle immediJ. A. Thompson in Sandy Thurs- ately. NEWEST WEAVE day afternoon honoring Mrs. --------DELICATE FRILLS AND Beautiful Assortment OLD Thompson's birthday. Needlework *WANT TO CONTACT responELASTIC TOPS COLORS was the diversion of the aftersible person to take over connoon. A hot dinner was served to tract on small spinnet piano in the guest of honor, Mrs. Thompthis vicinity. Beautiful Bur walBRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY son, and Mrs. John H. Shaw, Mrs. nut case with bench to matchVinnie Boulter, Mrs. Myrle Allsop, a considerable amount has been LARGE SIZE LADIES' STANDARD SIZE "CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME,, Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Mrs. Esther paid on this account. Just conSHEET tinue balance in small monthly Boulter, Mrs. Evan 0. Jensen, Mrs. 93 PROOF J. M. Woodhouse, Mrs. Bert Hypayments. Write. W. W. FORatt and Mrs. J. William ThompBISH, Factory Credit Mgr. care RAYON - SATIN FEATHER FILLED son of Sandy, and Mrs. c. Earl of Summerhays Music Company Alsop of Salt Lake City. 17 West 1st South, Salt Lake Mrs. Thompson was the recipiCity, Utah. ent of many beautiful gifts. Subscribe to The Sentinel now. and CLUBS , .. I Legion Will Offer Oratory Contest S h 1arSh• PENNEY'S TOWEL ENDS l SACK SQUARES 50 for 14 for $1oo I AUTO ROBES UNDER SHIRTS 6 for $1oo I SHI R.TS OOK $100 BLANKETS HOUSE COATS * * 2 It isn't the man who knows the most, but the man that knows the best, that's wisest.-Anon. Choose the best way of life, and habit will soon make it pleasant for you.-Pythagoras. for $ 00 PANTIES for $ 00 Midvale Garage ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. TIRES and TUBES ACCESSORIES -Phone Midvale 4 8 - CURTAINS 2 pr. for$ 4 for $1oo BLANKETS SATIN SLIPS $100 SLACK SOCKS SATIN GOWNS lUlWllW B $1oo MIDVALE, UTAH PILLOWS $ 00 |