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Show Page THE SEN1INEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Two FRIDAY, MAY 1 Blossom Time Is Cabriolet Time OBITUARIES 17, 1940. Sandy Recreationists Map Activity Program In keeping with special activity week, the Sandy recreational center will sponsor a special program from Monday, May 21, to Friday, May 24, inclusive, it has been announced by Earl Smith, recrea tiona! leader. CHRISTINE PETERSON Funeral services for Christine • Peterson, 74, of Hazelton, Idaho, wife of Peter Peterson, were held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the East (Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Reporter) (Mrs. Maude Butterfield. Reporter) Midvale ward chapel. Joseph D. Mrs. Wilford Johnson of Provo Millerberg, counselor in the bish-~ T~e program h.as been outlined Ronald Page, son of Mrs. Thos. is spending this week the guest I. Page, returned home Friday for opric was in charge M . as follows, at which all illtere:;ted . USIC was . .t d t . . of her daughter and son-in-law a two-weeks' vacation from the furnished by the ward choir, who are mvi e o participate: Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Bradley Brooklyn navy yard, New York. sang the opening and closin Monday, May 21, at 8 p. m.and family. A dinner was held Sunday in his g I Mrs. Ruth V. Tyler, Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler honor with the following members numbers. county librarian, will review the were guests Sunday of Patriarch of the family present: Mr. and Vocal solo, Mrs. Alice Sadler, of book, "Pulitzer Novels", at the and Mrs. Joseph S. H. Bodell of Mrs. Eldred Hamilton and family, Draper and Mrs. Edna G. Terry Sandy branch of the county libra~e:r_iman. Others of the children Henry, Ralph and Grant Page, Mr. VIS!tillg at the Bodell home hon- and Mrs. Selyf Page and daughter, of Provo; T. F . Greenwood offer- ry, located in Sandy city hall. oring Mother's day included Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Page of ed the invocation and Hans JenTuesday-Boys' horseshoe tourand Mrs. Dale Allen of Hyrum Draper, Mrs. Harry Swafford of sen pronounced the benediction. nament at 2:30 p. m., followed by Utah; M:. and Mrs. Horace M: Salt Lake, and Ross Linn of Burial was in the West Jordan a horseshoe tournament for men. Seal and Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Charles City, Iowa. cemetery where Arthur Glaus ofCrump of Lark; Mr. and Mrs. Little Ronnie Martin of Salt Wednesday - Boys' and girls' Ernest Christensen and Bishop Lake was a week end guest of fered the dedicatory prayer. croquet tournament scheduled for and Mrs. Milton Bodell of Herri- Dick and Leon Webster. Born in Denmark in 1866, Mrs. 2:30 p. m. man and Mrs. Pearl Bodell of Mrs. Ezra L. Bills entertained Peterson married Mr. Peterson in Riverton. at dinner Sunday for the followThursday-Boys' and men's soft Demark and came to America in ball games to begin at 4 p. m. Mrs. John Anderson was pleas- ing members of the family: Mr. antly surprised by relatives and and Mrs. Elton Bills and family 1906. She is survived by Chris Friday - Special story-telling. friends at her home on East Sec- of Herriman, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Peterson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. beginning at 3 p. m., at the Sandy ond South street, Saturday, May Bills, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Webster Mary Lundquist of Pocatello, Ida- branch library at Sandy city hall. 11. Those present ,.~awrence Mrs. and sons, Dick and Leon, of RivWh'1te, included It's h ard torea1lze, In the midst of such weather as h owever, b oth assert that Mrs. Ronald erton, Mr. and Mrs. Trulen Bills, ch c h they are. As a matteroffact ho; Mrs. Thora Young of East with Mrs. Zelma S. Thompson, 0 White, Mrs. Ashby Berrett and and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morton and 1!' -u the t above. e country has been experiencing, that scenes lik«: are just around the corner, chrono1the --• blooms C II' In the dphoto are almond blossoms ' the' Midvale; Mrs. Helga Enniss of librarian, in charge. Nelson, all of Salt Lake son, Ronnie, of Salt Lake City. 10 g 11 k E o~e a .omia, an the car Chevrolet's new cabriolet 0 lof Evan M rs. Mrs. and Jensen, Mrs. Wil~ Mrs. Franklin E. Seal had as her lea Y spea mg. xperience and the weather man, With vacuum-operated top, controlled from the dash. Draper; Mrs. Anna Simmons of The activity program will be Hazelton, Idaho; Mrs. Dagny Mc- under the direction of Earl Smith. ford Cowley and Mrs. Arthur An- guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clinof Sandy. Following a so- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Canaha of Denver, Colorado; Mrs. c1al afternoon luncheon was serv-/ Dawson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and (Mrs. Rachel Forbush. Reporter) (Mrs. s. Peter Petersen. Reporter) ed. , Mrs. Edward Beckstead, and Mrs. (Mrs. Rachel Forbush. Reporter) Esther Federolf of Sacramento, California and Hyrum Peterson UTAH DAIRY GROUPS Judd Peterson, son of Mr. and Pearl Bodell of Riverton, Mr. and Mr. Bartlett, art supervisor, and .Last Friday evening the Blue .Mrs. L. E. Peterson, who has been Mrs. Ernest Davis and daughter Emery G. Epperson, supervisor of Bird clas of the Granite Primary Mrs. Sue Thornton and Mr. and of Hazelton; 43 grandchildren and in. the navy training school at San Carol, of Murray, Mr. and Mrs: music, of the Jordan district, were entertained their mothers at a de- Mrs. Roy Thornton of Monroe 13 great-grandchildren. SHOW IMPROVEMENT Diego, California, the past seven/ Delisle Mackay of Taylorsville guest speakers Wednesday when lightful house party at the home spent Thursday with Mrs. M. J. IN HERD PRODUCTION months, is visiting this week the Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seal and the room mothers and the P.-T. A. of their supervisor, Mrs. Ross Me- Thornton. guest of his parents. Judd gradu- daughter, of Lark. Lunch was of the Union school held their Gee. A splendid program was givMembers of the T. F. Greenated from the navy bugle school served after which the party went meeting at the home of Mrs. Edna en by the girls, consisting of wood family gathered Sunday to KAREN LOUISE GREENWOOD ~ay 6. He will return to Califor- to the ceq1etery and visited the Proctor, president of the P.-T. A. poems, songs, retold stories and do honor to their mother, at the Funeral services were held on Cows in Utah dairy herd im.rua Tuesday, May 21 and will go grave of their father. Mrs. Seal Light refreshments were served to playlets, after which games were home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jen- Tuesday at one o'clock in the out on the ship to sea. also received a telegram from her 23 people. enjoyed. Mrs. John Fletter, Mrs. sen. Tl'!ose present were Mr. and provement associations produced . Mrs. Richard Silberstein and son, Leslie, from Washington. Officers for the junior high Roland Hunter and Mrs. Alex A. Mrs. A. E. Bateman and family Union ward chapel for Karen an average of 31.7 pounds of butJlttle son, Garry Ross, of Los AnMr. and Mrs. Harry Torkelsen school student body for the com- Brand were special guests. A and Mr. and Mrs. Don Green- Louise, 2-year-old daughter of Mr. terfat during March, according to geles, California, is spending sev- entertained the following at a din- ing year were elected at a meet- delicious tray luncheon was serv- wood of Logan. Mr. and 'Mrs. and Mrs. Frank L. Greenwood, the monthly report compiled by eral weeks the guest of her par- ner party at their home on Moth- ing Friday afternoon as follows: ed. The young hostesses included Clifton Thayne and family of Pro- who died Saturday of complicaMr. and Mrs. Edwin F. er's day: Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wallace Gotberg, president; June Wanda Whitmore, Norma Despain vo, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Thorn- t· Lyman Rich, extension dairyman. Bishop. Mrs. Silberstein is the Torkelsen, Mrs. Louisa Peterson Pugmire, vice president; Beth 01- Lila Archibald and Blanche Ebert' ton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ions following measles. Bishop Nearly 1400 cows averaged more former Miss Merla Bishop. and sons, Alfred and Elding, Mr. sen, secretary; Joy Bagshaw, Each mother was presented with Jensen and family and Mr. and Horace Godfrey officiated. than 40 pounds of butterfat and .Mr. and Mrs. G. w. Larson of ai?d Mrs. LeGrant Peterson of treasurer; Gene Glover and Mar- a lovely remembrance. • Mrs: Foster Greenwood Jr., and Music was by a violin duet and 573 cows averaged more than 50 F!~~· Ida~o, spent the past week Billgham, M:. and Mrs. Einar Pe- tha Brewer, yell leaders. The immediate family of Mr 1 family. Covers were laid for 37 · trombone with piano accompaniVISihng with relatives and friends terson, Garfield; Mr. and Mrs. L. Jack Monahan of Los Angeles and Mrs. L. B. Maxfield, enjoyed Mr. a11:d Mrs. Jackson Ferguson ment; vocal solo, Harry Clark, of pounds of butterfat each. in Sandy and Salt Lake City Mrs M. Tueller and Mrs. Bertha Tuel- is visiting here for a few days. Mother's day at their home in and fam1ly motored to Ogden on There are 11 associations in Larson is a daughter of ·Mrs. ler of Salt Lake City. He was a Sunday dinner guest of Little Cottonwood last Sunday.. Sun~ay and spent the day with Salt Lake City. Speakers were Utah at the present time with 5,Sophrona Bateman. Out-of-town: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Peter- Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Greer. Their visitors included: Mr. and relatives. Arthur Erickson of the bishopric 672 cows enrolled. These associavisitors of Mrs. Bateman on Sun- son had as their guests Sunday Saturday, May 18, a dance re- Mrs. E. 0. Maxfield and family Mr. and Mrs. John .sharp, ~r. and Bishop Horace Godfrey. The day, honoring Mother's day, in- Mr. and Mrs. Clisbee Lovell, and hearsal for all M. I. A. dancers of American F 0 r k, Clarence. and Mrs. Clarence Sm1th and ht- . . tions are: Richmond, having 61 eluded Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson Mr. Mrs. Arthur Morrow of will be held at the Midvale Sec- Whitehead and children of Union, tle Gwen, Mrs. Johan- mvocatwn was by Henry Smith herds of cows that averaged 32.8 and son, Jerry, of Brigham City; Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lionell ond ward at 8 p. m. W. 0. Robin- and the following from Salt Lake nah Sm1th and Sam Johnson and the benediction was pro- pounds of butterfat per cow; :Mrs. Ada Bateman and sons Ron- Brady of Salt Lake; Mrs. Henry son of the general board will be City: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cooper were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nounced by Harry Clark. Weber-Box Elder-Davis having aid and David, Mr. and Mrs: Silas Bennett, Map1a, a~~ Mrs. Velma pr~sent. to. conduct the dancing. M_r. and Mrs. Milford Talbot, Mrs: and Mrs. Leo Glover. . 47 herds, with an average proBrady, Mrs. Earl Kevitch and son Orr and their families. Th1s will illclude all those who Vwlet Aldrich, Mrs. Melva Shaf- . Mem~ers of the ward Rehef so- Wh Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Velma Orr and children attend the dancing at Saltair at l fer and Carl Spencer. c1ety w1ll entertain at a social on eatley Announces duction of 30.8 pounds per cow; man and daughters, and Mr. and are making their home in River- the June M. I. A. conference from' Stake President Heber J. Bur- Tuesday afternoon, May 24 at the Grain Grading School Utah-Wasatch, 50 herds with an ,Mrs. Leo Bateman and son Kent ton. the East and West Jordan, Cot- gon and Counselor Johm A. Aylett ward chapel in honor of Ross T B H ld M 2 average of 29.7 pounds of butterof Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs: !Vf.r. and Mrs. Ed Densley of tonwood, Oquirrh and Tooele were guest speakers in the Gran- Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0 e e ay Oth renee Christensen and Robert Di- Midvale spent Wednesday as the stakes. ite ward sacrament service last D .. who has been fat; Salt Lake-Summit, 42 herds, mond of West Jordan; Mr. and guests of Mrs. Daniel E. Densley. East Jordan stake Beehive evening. A vocal solo was ill the the past Wheat farmers, grain dealers, 25.9 pounds average; South Cache, Mrs. Verlin Bateman and son Mrs. Elna Brown entertained swarm day will be held Saturday, furmshed by Miss Maxine Orton year. An mv1tahon 1s extended and others interested in the grain 50 herds, average; "'~ h k H k of the ward. trade will meet at the Utah State j Sanpete - S evier- p lUt e, 52 h er ds • Vernon, of Murray,· MI'ss Afton' the hfollowin.g school members at May 18, at 2 p. m. at the Union of Sandy, accompanied by her s 1·s- to Fall moth.ers 30 ..~elson, and Mr. and Mrs. Steven er orne Mrs. Daniel Coy, ward recreation hall. Gladys Han- ter, Donna Orton. Miss Alice Tame 1c . s wh~ has. spent the Bateman and sons, Larry and Don- Mrs. Tut Fnday: Peterson, Mrs. Arthur sen, Zella Hand, Edith Wright of South Cottonwood favored with pastran. wmter ill Cahforma return- Agricultural college May 20 to at-1 pounds; Cache Central, 81 .ald, and daughter, Norma Lee, of Mrs. Wilford Silcock, Mrs. and Nielsen, stake beekeep- two .Piano numbers. ed ho!fie week. He will visit tend a grain grading school held 34.3 pounds; Weber Central 1!:ast Midvale. . Eric Olson, Mrs. Merrill Brown ers, will be in charge. Bishop and Mrs. James M. Whit- here illdefillltely. through the cooperation of the Da1ry, 67 herds, 29.4 pounds; Mrs. Marvel Heath and little all of Riverton and Mrs. Utahn~ Jack and Beth Boggess attended more attended a wedding supper Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton college extension service and the Beaver, 41 herds, no average com1 1 ,,In, Lydon, Jr., of Los Angeles, j Sherman of Salt Lake City. the. Delt~ Zeta spring formal of the last ev:ening at the Ralph Voyce and daughter. Margaret, spent the · d L · came Sunday to visit with her Mr. and Mrs. Duane Densley of of Utah, held Friday ho.me m Midvale, given in com- we.ek at wh.ere they federal grain supervision service. PIe ; ewiston-Cornish, herds, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Han-l Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. evenillg at the Hotel Utah. phment to Miss Sammy Whitmore enJoyed Coed day with their Dr. O.J. Wheatley, extension 29.5 pounds; and West Cache, 14 .sen. Mrs. Heath and little son will Duane Densley Of Salt Lake and Mrs. Tischner of Salt and Voyce, of Salt Lake City, and sister, .Miss Gene- economist at the college, says the herds, 35.4 pounds. remain for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Densley Lake entertailled at a Mother's who Will be married in the Manti VIeve Clayton, who IS attendmg Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murray vis- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. dinner Sunday. Covers were temple on Tuesday, May 21. An at the U., S. A. C. also school will be held to familiarize CARD OF THANKS Jted recently with relatives at Moses Densley on Sunday. laid for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. uncle of the bride-elect, Ulysses S. enJoyed Mothers day exercises on people interested in the grain inWe wish to express our sincere Jkofield. Mr. anp .Mrs. S. F. Stephensen Hyrum Brady, and Piece Brady, Grange, will officiate. Sunaay. dustry with United States standard appreciation to all those who renMr. and Mrs. Martin Prigmore and family were guests of Mr. and of Umon, and Miss Bernice Noalls The Granite Boy Scouts and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen were grades and demonstrate how graddered service in the loss of our of Bingham were guests ,::;unday Mrs. J. H. Giles of Ogden on Sun- of Salt Lake City. Assistant Scoutmaster Richard Idaho visitors Monday. of Mr. and Mrs. Udell George. day. Mr . .and Mrs. Reynold Brady enjoyed a camping party Mrs. Garth Chamberl.ain of ing is done. Factors determining dear mother, Mrs. Christine PeterMr. and Mrs. John Pollick and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson were dmner guests Sunday of Mr. last Friday evening and break- Provo spent Sunday With her high and low grades in wheat and !!on, Richard, of Highland Boy entertained at a family dinner on and Mrs. Havelock Price of Salt fast Saturday morning at Glacio parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles how to improve the grades- will be were visitors Friday at the Mother's day. The guests included Lake City. park. Young. considered at the meeting. Along son. MRS. THORA YOUNG, East Midvale of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Heugly and Mr. and Mrs. Que Seeley, Mrs. Mothers of Granite were honor Mrs. P. A. Swenson returned For the purpose of raising funds son, of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Le Merle Hansen, Hale Seeley and guests of the Primary children last home Sunday from the hospital with these problems will be studiMRS. HELGA ENNISS, for the beautification of the sur- Roy Steadman and sons of Mid- Miss Luella Olsen motored to Mt. Monday afternoon. Each mother where she submitted to an opera- ed means and methods of improvDraper. roundings of their church the vale, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pe- Pleasant Sunday and were guests was presented with a small potted tion. She is improving nicely. ing the quality and production of Ladies' Aid of the Congregational terson and daughter of Riverton. of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Seeley. plant. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cutler grain. c~urt;h of Sandy, sponsored a pubMrs. Thomas P. Page returned\ Mrs. Ada Brady had as hel"' Tuesday last, the students of of Panquitch. Utah, were visitors l1c dmner Thursday of this week home Sunday after spending the guest Wednesday, Mrs. Afton Cude Mr. Whitmore's school had a first- Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Last year the school was held from 6 o. m. to 7 p. m. at the week end at Draper at the home of Salt Lake City. hand lesson in nature and art un- Cutler. for two days, but Dr. Wheatley church on East Third South street.' of Mr. and Mrs. George Whetman. Mrs. E. E. Boggess attended the der the direction of Jordan's art Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird and says that the two-day session was Miss Madeline Gile was in charge. ! The Riverton Second ward M. S. S. club Wednesday at the home director, Herbert Bartlett and family visited Sunday with rela- too long for farmers to attend, so If you. sufl.er from rheumatic, arthritis S.andy M. I. A. held I. A. officers Tuesday, of Mrs. John Howe of Murray. assisted by elementary grade su- tives at Springville. th' . . or neunt1s pam, try this simple incxpenthelr closillg social and outing on May 14, at a Nutsy" party hon- 1 Mrs. Kate Brady Mrs. Ellen pervisor, Alta Mellor. The stuIn honor of mother, children of 1 IS year the meetmg Will be held SIVe home recipe that thousands are using. :rues?ay evening at Glacio park oring the and the teach- Nance, Mrs. Lucy 'Green, Mrs. dents were taken into the mouth · Mr. and Mrs. Soren Dahl, met on May 20 only. •it • of 1n L1~tle <;ottonwood canyon, un- ers and officers and their part- Dora Thomas, Mrs. Leila Nix and of Little Cottonwood canyon for 1 Sunday at the family home on The program, as outlined fol- JUice of 4 lemons. It's elSy. No trouble der d1rect10n of the ward officers. ners at the home of Mr. and Mrs. son, Kenneth, returned last week a study of the Wasatch fault and l Greenwood avenue. Those pre- lows: at all and pleasant. You need only z Registration and welcome ' 9•30 wl hourotwo- times som.etimes overnight Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman Elvoy Dansie. from a short visit with Mr. and outdoor art work. sent were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad 1thldn.d48 • day. Often 1 an d sons of S alt Lake were visitors J. Peterson of Casper, Sheriff S. Grant Young was Dahl and children, Mr. and Mrs. M rs. J o.hn I. Wiberg entertain- Mrs. • · . •P en bett~r,res.ults are obta1ned..1 If the pain• .Ru·Ex wlll co5t you nothing to Sunday of Mrs. C. L. Boulter. ed at a dmner party at her home Wyomillg. Mr. Peterson, who is in h. ost. last .saturday to all county Ivan Dahl of w.est Jordan, Mr. and a. m. to 10:00 a. m.; . purpose of feel do not qu>eHy and r you do not P M rs. ercyl Richardson and chi!- school and explanation of grades try as 1t " sold by your druggist uncia M rs. E rnes t S andquist and son, on W e d nesd ay,. May 15, held in the employ of the U. S. govern- JUmor pollee members. The youngLeland, have returned to their honor of her birthday anniversary. ment, has been transferred to New enjoyed a plunge at Wasatch dren of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. by A F N 1 10 30 an abloOlute money-back guarantee Ru-Ex home in Searchlight Nevada The table was centered with roses, Mexico where he will remain in- Sprmgs after which they were Charles Yorgensen and Mrs. Maria .· · e : a. m.; car-J Compound i• for sale and recom,.;ended by after visiting friends and. covers we:r;e laid for. the definitely. served refreshments at the city Peterson of Ogden. loadillg, samphng, grading demonVINCENT DRUG 215 here for the past week. They family and Wiberg family b1rthand county building grounds and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Carlsen stration by L. W. Grandy, 11:15 PHONE MIDVALE came to attend the funeral of day clubs. . . followed by a theatre party. Mem- and baby son and Miss Phyllis At- a. m.; analysis and grading, R. E. Mrs. Sandquist's grandmother The Riverton C1V1c club had a bers from Granite included Gail wood of Salt Lake City, visited White, 1:30 p.m. to 3 :oop.m.; ex. report from the different commit(Mrs. Irena Olson. Reporter) D~spain, Merlin Despain and Lor- Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rachtees on the ball grounds and sewraille McGee. el Forbush. tension talks, 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. UTAH STATION er system and extension of the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hogan are The office force and plant em 1 The meeting will be under the In the works of man as in those s1'd ewa lks at a meeting held at the receiving , b' th f congratulations b b b Sover the P1oyees of the Whitmore Corner Main and State St. oxygen- Friends Entertained at Dl"nner direction of Dr. Wheatley. ct nature it is the intention which Riverton junior high school MonMlray • a a Y om aturday, plant at Wasatch staged a softSANDY, UTAH 11 d Th t t• b 11 1 At Denny Home is chiefly worth studying.-Goethe ay. e nex mee illg will be The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Rusa game ast Saturday afternoon, Phone !Wdvale .275 held Monday, May 27. the office boys winning. After the Mr. and Mrs. Edison Denny en• ' Mr. and Mrs. George Thaxton sell Stocking has been very ill sumptuous supper served to all t.ertain.ed at dinner at their home GAS • OIL • ACCESSORIES announce the engagement of their with bronchial during emJ?loy~es of the company and daughter, Olive, to Howard Peter- the past week pneumonia but is improving their Wives. ~n Umon Tuesday evening. Guests~ 50 x 150 ft. LOT in Salt Lake GREASING • WASHING son The marri·age w1'll tak 1 at present. Mrs J H R t f B mcluded Mr. and Mrs. Reuben City for one of 11.m1"lar s1"ze in SPECIAL-Motor and Chasis · e P ace Mrs. Mary Andrus of Garland ful visited · · relatives · amp on ountiin the near future. in Granite on Forbush, Mr. and Mrs. Dellas For- Midvale. East or Southeast part of Steam-Cleaned were Mr. di and gMrs.t Dean f MAndrus d Mother's day. Sunday, between 3 p. m. and 6 and b us h ' M r. an d M rs. George Gould, City preferred. Wr1"•e E. R. Thurs· p. Miss Thaxton ues s 0 Saturday. r. an were The entertained younger set at ofa Granite • at m. a trouseau tea. will entertain Mrs. E. nner M. Beckstead mutua Mr. and Mrs. Del Nickle, and Mr. ton. 538 So. W. Temple. Salt Lake. SANDY RIVERTON UNION d~rson GRANITE EAST MIDVALE ~ts, ~nd daug~ter, Bate~ Law~ ~oscoe m1s~IO~ S?rens~m, f1~ld ~or Sun~ay Ol~on, B~th l~s~ Umv~rs1ty 1 Velm~ d~y 2~.8 ~ounds en~, K~y d~aghter sc~ool he~ds, Loga~. Th~y I Tennan~ hom~ ~irst w~rd Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumalic Pain Quickly I e,~tertained bi~hopric Ru~ pa~t"hge q!~~E~f c~~i.'r~"~dTd:~; ta.bl~spoonfuls ~· ~d relativ~ ster~ ~age leav~ I s~n, WEST JORDAN TURE PETERSON on. ° Will Trade ° $1.00 ~~-~~w~~an,Mrs.~cy~rus~s ano~~~in~~~~~a;n;d~M~n;·~G~e;r;a;M~B;r~a~d~Y~·~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~k~~~~~~~~~~~~~J night visitor at the Beckstead hall Tuesday evening of this home. week. NEXT WEEK IS GRADUATION Miss Velma Steadman, daughBishop and Mrs. James M. Whitter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stead- ~ore and children joined the famAN CODE NUMBERS Calli. Red Port Ots. 933 Gals. 934 • Calif. Wblte Port Qts. 938 Gals. 946 • Calif. Muscat•! Qts. 972 * • Gals. 973 Callf. Sherrr Qta. 1038 • Aleohol 10% by Volum• ... ~ALIFORNIA GROWERS WlNEIIES ... CUTLER, CALIF. * Draper, Salt Lake City, South Jordan, Bluffdale, Herriman and Riverton wards attended the open forum meeting held at the Riverton junior high school. A program and discussion were held. Mrs. Alton Butterfield, Mrs. Joseph Densley, Mrs. Thomas I. Page, Mrs. LaVar Isaacson, Mrs. Golden Densley and Mrs. Vera Morgan were the hostesses of the evening. The next meeting will be held June 10 with Bluffdale ward in charge. man, and a nurse at the General hospital has been very ill with pneumonia. She is slowly recovering. Mrs. Henry W. Cooley was opera ted on at the St. Mark's hospital during the past week. She is recovering even better than was expected. Keith Williams returned from the hospital this week after hav1 ing his appendix removed. Secret study, silent thought, is, Miss Vaudis Olson of Salt Lake mightiest. agent in Mrs. visited with Olson her parents, Mr. and hafter all,ff the · -Ch Albert on Sunday. uman a airs. annillg. Mr. and Mn. Charles M. Beckstead attended the reception for Success in life is a matter not Zola Kimball, daughter of Heber so much of talent or opportunity • C. Kimball, of Salt Lake City, and as of concentration and persever- . Dean Andrus, son of Mrs. ~ary Andrus of Garland, on Fnday, ance.-Wendte. l May 10 at Memorial House in l ily group for dinner at the Robert S. Lindsay home in Midvale last Sunday. Members of the Relief societv entertained at a quilting Tuesday 1 afternoon as a part of thei; monthly work and business pro gram. . Memory Grove. ·' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winterrose of Heber City visited with Mr and Mrs. E. M. Bateman Friday Mr. andwere Mrs.dinner H. M.guests Bateman of Ogden at the Bateman home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman have received word of the arrival of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ~arold Cramer in Tacoma, Washmgton. Mrs. Cramer before her marriage was Miss Fern Bateman. D JEWELRY MAKES A PERMANENT REMINDER OF THIS EVENT! p urch ase y our Gr(i-:1 duatl·on Gl.fts Now' r-t ' • YOU CAN FIND HERE ..• A FINE STOCK 0 F HIGH GRADE WATCHES . AT MODERATE PRICES! OTHER SUGGESTIONS - - - Gold Filled Lockets * Solid Gold Rings * Compacts WE CAN GET ANYTHING YOU DESIRE FOR GRADUATION GIFTS! GEM JEWELRY SHOP 14 North Main JOHN A. PADJEN Phone Mid. 248-W ~~~~~~§§~~~§~~llt |