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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, MARCH L 1940. ~=========:::::::::=::::=-::=-::=-::=-::::::::::::::::::=-::=-::=-::=-::=-::=-::::1 1 Family Entertained SOCEETY and CLUBS IVA E. BARROWS, Society Editor At Dinner Preceding the basketball game Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williams entertained at dinner at their home in Sandy for Mr. Williams' mother, sister and husband, Mrs. A. T. Williams, and Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Jenkins of Bing- I ham canyon. Page Fi TESTIMONIAL PLANNED PERSONAL MENTION Scouts of the Midvale First ward troop 118, accompanied by their scoutmaster, Dave Marchant, enjoyed a swim at the Deseret gym Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Goff returnby Bernice Grant Casper ed last week from a week's trip Hello, Dear Reader: to southern California. I'm just a little breathless toMrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Vern Your Corner . . and tJvline -------------11 I Burgon- Brimhall day; for I have spent my leisure , Marriage Told Students of 1934 Class hours of this whole week just The marriage of Miss Carol E. Hold Gel:- To-Gether ' talking to the wee folk of our Burgon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tenth grade students of the land that we call children. I've Horace Burgon of Union, to Ray Union junior high school of 1934 played with them; I've laughed S. Brimhall, son of Mr. and Mrs. entertained at a reminisceing parwith them; I've sighed with them; R. S. Brimhall of Fallon, Nevada, ty at the home of Miss Reatha and, I've discovered just so many was solemnized Tuesday evening, Evans Saturday evening. Kenthings. Do you know, the biggest February 20, in the Salt Lake L. neth Brady, their former school one of all is this-little folk have D. S. temple by George F. Rich- teacher and Mrs. Brady were the big understandings and well as ards Jr. honored guests. A social evening The young couple were honored and refreshments were enjoyed. "big ears". I think Bernice Tillat a wedding reception the follow- Mr. Brady was presented with a man found that out too, at least, ing evening at Union ward L. D. lovely end table as a token of CLAYTON G. TURNER she says as much in herS. amusement hall. love and esteem from his former ETERNAL TRIANGLE The bride was lovely in a gown pupils. In honor of Clayton G. Turner. "Jimmy won't play mud pies with of white satin, with long train and son of Mrs. Nellie Turner, a fareme, veil. Her headdress was of pearls well testimonial will be given at And I wouldn't be mad about that and she carried a bridal bouquet Dinner Party Honors the Grant ward L. D. S. chapel o'course Mrs. J. o. Jones of pink and white roses. Birthday Anniversary Saturday evening at 8:00 o'clock. But I saw him playing with Mary Entertains Club Her attendants were all attired Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Brady 1Mr. Turner will leave soon for the LouMrs. J. o. Jones entertained the in shades of pink, with corsages entertained a group of friends at southern states mission. I think I'll do like Aunty members of her bridge club at of carnations and sweet peas. a dinner party at their home in The following program will be And get me a divorce." luncheon and bridge Tuesday af- They were Mrs. F. A. Pack, sister Union Saturday evening in honor given: opening song, congregation; ---o-ternoon. The luncheon table was of the bride, as matron of honor; of Mrs. Brady's birthday anni- invocation, Morrell Turner; vocal And then I met a little boy who beautifully decor'ated with sweet Miss Lois Washburn, Miss Beulah versary. Following the dinner a solo, LaVe Wahlquist; reading, had a pet-"a very nice pet too" pea acacia, where covers were Burgon, Miss Aronda Brimhall, 1 social evening was enjoyed. Ruth Turpin; piano solo, Clarice he assured me--in fact a nicer pet laid for 12 guests. Bridge prizes I,Miss Norinne Wollesleger and Twenty guests were bidden. Bergman; address, Frank W. Me- could not be found. I hinted for the afternoon's play were won Miss Marvis Greer. Ghie; violin solo, Clifton Alsop; around and finally asked him outby Mrs. Cannon Thomson, and Dan Smith was best man and Couple Club Entertained 1 remarks, Bishop McLloyd Kill- right if I could see it. But he reMrs. J. Hollis Aylett. Mrs. Wilbur the ushers were F. A. Pack, Jun- At Forbush Home pack; response by the missionary; plied that his pet was dead-You Walker and Mrs. F. J. Stampfell ior Brimhall, Marvin H. Burgon Twelve guests enjoyed the hos- closing song, Grantonian singers; see, his mother didn't like it. At were special guests. andLaVar Washburn. pitality at the Forbush home in benediction, Ivory Smith. first I couldn't understand; and Mrs. Brimhall, mother of the Union when Mr. and Mrs. Dellas The evening will conclude with then I saw the light. Do you Entertain At bridegroom, came from Nevada to Forbush entertained for members dancing. know what that pet was? A bug! Dinner Party attend the_wedding. . . of their Couple club at a seven d f . f M'd 1 M' I Honest! I didn't laugh; for, in M B h ll h an ami1y o I va e; ISS . Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Vincent\ t . rs. nm a 1 was t e 1nsprr_a- o'clock_ dinner Tuesday evening. A eml'1a Buc kl ey of p rovo; M r. an d th1s week, I found that . children f 1 gave a dinner at their lovely home IOn ~r severa .1ove1Y . parties 1 Followmg the dinner card games Mrs. Francis Tuttle and children ove ~hose who laugh with them on Center street Friday evening precedmg her mariage. Miss Beu- were enjoyed. f S lt L k c·t . M d M but disrespect those who laugh at h o a a e I Y' r. an rs.l th . dly; for . d t Burgo lah e te t . C b n n r ame a as owH h B kl d h'ld em. B u t I sm1'1 ed mwar f or mem b ers of their oup 1e c1u . ug uc ey an c I ren Sam . Violets and acacia centered the er and Mrs. LaVar Washburn en- Friendship Ring Meets , he remmded me, oh, so much, of tertained in honor of the bride A~ Johnson Home and Burdett Tuttle, Mrs. George th l'ttl b 0 th t v· . . Ell' table where covers were laid for ~ G oo d ri"d ge an d Mrs. L ei-1a M . Ale I e Y a lrgmia IS 12 t M d M C E a t th e h orne o f M r. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Carrie Johnson and daughwrites about in her poemguess. r. an rs. . . W. Ewell. On Thursday evening len of West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. MY BUG, AMOS Bartlett of Mercur were special ter, Anna, entertained Wednes- J h B tt d d ht f 0 the officers of the Sunday school day at their home in Union for Boseptiful enned M.an aug Ch er · I I d one I't • · · 1 kille d •·Im guests. and M. I. A. entertained at a oun ' an ISS Helen nst- p Am h ' members of the Friendship Ring. ensen of Herriman. oor os · · · e s gone . party in honor of the young Following the delicious luncheon Just' choked 'im Mrs. Anderson Hostess couple. Mr. and Mrs. Brimhall q uilting was enJ·oyed. Mrs. Ir·15 That's whut I done. Mrs. Brady Entertains Know why? To Bridge Club were the recipentants of many Garrett was a special guest. Jolly Time Club Mrs. Walter Anderson enter- beautiful gifts. Mom's allus preachin' Mrs. Pearl Croxford was a spetained the members of her bridge Tain't bein' a genelmun cial guest when Mrs. Beth Brady To hit back . . . 'specially girls, club at her home on North Hol- Riverton J. H. S. Home Ec:. Club Mrs. Elzina Buckley Enteriains for Family entertained the members of the 'At's her teachin'. den street Monday evening. A Holds Leap- Year Party A Leap-Year party was sponsorThe Pioneer hall in West Jor- Jolly Time club at her home in Next time ... I will sock em' ... late luncheon followed the card dan was. the scene of a del1'ght- U ruon · Thurs d ay a ft ernoon. A one games where prizes were won by ed by the Home Economics club . It 'z Poll's fault . . • she kicked . . h' h h 1 ful soctal affatr Saturday eve- o'clock luncheon was served to . t Mrs. Leon Rasmussen, Mrs. Kel- of th e R Iver my shin ... on JUmor Ig sc oo . . . th h 1 mng when Mrs. Elzma Buckley ten ladies. The afternoon was 'N' I dug my hand in my pocket, vin Aylett ahd Mrs. Jack Mar- Fr1.d ay, M arc h 1, In e sc oo au. . ·t . 1 entertamed her family at a re- spent quilting. shall. d Ionum. "N I gripped it 'n' 'en . . . . I Clever invitations were made umo~. The party began with the Poor Amos . . . he 'uz tame . . . by members of the club and given servmg of a sumpious dinner. A .Mrs. Pearl Croxford It 'uz her fault . . . my land, Louise Knowles Weds long table centered with a crystal Hostess To Club How'd I know when I squeezed by each girl to the boy she inWill Farrer .ted. bowl of white daisies and acacia St. Patricks' day colors were vl My fingers ... 'at Amos 'uz in my Mrs. Amy Knowles announces the recent marriage of her daughThe committee in charge con- a~dedFt~l the_ fest~ity _of the oc~a- used in table decorations when hand? ter, Louise, to Will Farrer of ' sisted of the officers: Edra Butter- swn. 0 owmg t e dmner a fme Mrs. Pearl Croxford entertained --o-Beaver, Utah. Miss Know,les is a field, Vivian Johnson, Veona Den-[ program was presented by mem- her crochet club at her home in But in a more serious mood, I've graduate of the University of sley, Clara Bills, Marjorie Ander- bers o_f the family inc~uding the Union Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. been impressed with the thought Utah and the Agricultural col- son, Deloris Dansie, and Georgia I ~ll~w~ng n~mbers: Pkiano solo, Ada Glover was a special guest that children are the greatest lege in Logan. Mr. Farrer is also Bodell. , eu a and ester Buc ley; vocal! of the club. gifts that God ever gave to mar·g d t f th u s A c F duet, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Buckley; _ __ e . . . . or I voca~ trw, · A. D. Buckley and chil- The second group Beehi~e girls riage. It is for their happiness that a ra ua e o the present the young couple are 1 Couple Club Entertained parents work and strive and hope th · h t I 1 dren, vocal solo, Zane Buckley; of Sandy Second ward enJoyed a . for. But they are repaid a thouk rna papa, At the Dr. Clark Home . h a T readmg, A. D. Buckley; vocal duet, candy-making party at the home h mg M e1r F 't' orne w_t;;~h r. a rer tas a posl wn Yellow jonquills and yellow Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tuttle; solo, of their teacher, Mrs. Lawrence sand fold by just having the little tots running around at their feet. WI e governmen · candles in crystal holders, form- Marvin Buckley; quartet, Hugh, Nelson, Saturday afternoon. ed a beautiful table setting -at the M r. an d Mrs. A. D., Mrs. Alonza A chubby baby girl Honored At Banquet of home of Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Clark and Mrs. Amelia Buckley. Dane- Missionary Shower A cookie in her paddy Women's Social Group in Sandy when they entertained ing followed with many other reMrs. Trieste Burrows and Miss With crowing laugh and flying Four University of Utah girls their Couple club Saturday eve-. latives and friends being invited Gertrude Smith were joint hostcurl, :from South Salt Lake county were ning. Dinner was served at seven guests. esses at a missionary shower hon- Runs to meet her daddy. honored this week at an initiation Io'clock, covers being laid for 16 The following members of the oring Clayton E. Turner at the I A grinning little boy, banquet by Jacinthe de L'Azure, guests. Following the dinner tables family were present at the dinner Dewey Turner home in Murray Hot fragrant ginger bread. women's social club on the cam- were arranged for bridge and high and dance: Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Friday evening. Thirty guests en- Of love and home and joy, pus. They are Esther Crane, of scores were won by Mr. and Mrs. Buckley and family of Rupert, joyed an evening of games follow- What more have poets said? Riverton, Beatrice Hogan, of West E. C. Elkington. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buckley ed by refreshments. -Hazel Adams. Jordan, Norma Nordberg of Midvale, and Virginia Smith of Drap- Wash Boberg Celebrates -WEDNESDAY ONLYI MARCH 6ther. They are all graduates of Jor- Birthday At Home Washington Boberg, known to dan high school. Children Under 16 Not Admitted The initiates were entertained his many friends as "Wash", celeUTAH First Show Starts at 3 P. M.-25c all day MIDVALE in the ivory room of the Hotel brated his birthday Thursday. Newhouse on Sunday, a color Many friends called t o conscheme of blue and white being gratulate him and in the evecarried out in decorations. Each ning a surprise party was teninitiate was presented with a cor- dered him by a group of his friends at the Boberg home in sage of gardenias. Miss Crane is a junior at the U, Sandy. The evening was spent and is studying business, and is playing games and cards. In the also a member of Spurs, campus late evening a buffet luncheon pep organization for women. Miss was served. Hogan is a freshman, and was active in debate in high school. She Skating Party is the daughter of Donald Hogan The second group Beehive Guls of West Jordan. Norma Nordberg of Sandy First ward, under direcis a junior at the school; is on the tion of their teacher, Mrs. Laurstudent newspaper staff, and is; ence Nelson, enjoyed a skating treasurer of Cwean, women's hon-1 party Wednesday evening at the orary activities society. She is j ~ooley's skating rink in Salt Lake studying English and sociology in Ctty. Those in the party includthe school of education. Virginia ed Goldie Graff, Faye Ostler, Smith, who presided at the ban- Joyce Humphrey, Ruby Lawson, quet, is also a member of the Elaine Anderson, and Beryl Wall"~hronicle" staff, of Chi Delta green. Phi, honorary women's literary society, and Lamba Delta Sigma, S. S. Club Entertained L. D. S. church sorority. She was At McKean Home A patriotic scheme was carried not an initiate, but has been a member of "J. D. L." for two out in the table decorations at the home of Mrs. Sam McKean in ye;_rs. Sandy when she entertained the S. S. club recently. Following the one o'clock luncheon cards were enjoyed, prizes being won by Mrs. ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. Reg White and Mrs. Faun Crapo. TmES and TUBES ACCESSORIES Lovely Luncheon Given By Mother and Daughter One of the lovehest affairs of the early spring season was the bridge luncheon given by Mrs. A. P. Rasmussen and daughter, Mrs. Vern Lester at the Rasmussen home Wednesday afternoon. A Saint Patrick's day color scheme was carried out in the luncheon· and roses, pussywillow and acacia formed the attractive centerpieces for the small tables. At the bridge games which followed the luncheon prizes were won by Mrs. J. W. Nibley, Mrs. Arthur Peterson and Mrs. L. W. Nielsen. Twenty guests were bidden to the affair. Lester and Mrs. Metta Th~ furnished the program for the old folks' ladies Relief society party given by the Grant ward TuesdJJ.:! evening. Bill Jensen of Bakersfield, Califomia, is spending 10 days at t~ home of his parents, Mr. and :MJ:L Henry P. 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