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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1940. South Sea l•lancl Magic" GRASSHOPPERS AGAIN MENACE WESTERN CROPS 11 SOCIET Y • • e and CLUBS IVA E. BARROWS, Society Editor day after tomorrow is scheduled for the Iris theatre on Sunday when "Daytime Wife" will open. This 20th Century-Fox film stars THJS BUSINESS OF ';I f/1/ _.J,:--...-"' 'i#lf romantic Tyrone Power with. lovely Li.rida Darnell, the new "find" who has won top billing with her second screen appearance. 1 i BY SUSAN THAYER According to information received at the Grasshopper and Mormon Crl.cket offi'ce of the bureau of entomology and plant quaran- the members of her sisters club at her home on South State street Friday afternoon. White tulips and blue iris were used as a centerpiece for the table where covers were laid for eight. Sorority Sisters Entertained By BeUy Alley White snapdragons and white daisies were the attractive decorations used at the Alley home when Miss Betty Alley entertained her sorority sisters of Alpha Chi Omega at a dinner party at her home on South Main street Sunday afternoon. Guests included Peggy Wood, Washington, D. C.; Virginia Stratton, Lincoln Nebraska; Mary Emma Evans, Twin Falls, Idaho; Marjorie Aldous, Tooele; Eleanor McBride, Eureka; Alyce Wallace, Missoula, Montana; and Mrs. Squires, house-mother at the sorority house. Page Five Screen fans will delight in seeing Tyrone in the type of light ls h' h h 1 · d e exce come Y ro e m w IC f 1 H ' e s a per ect Y swell guy, married to a peach of a wife, but he's in trouble up to his neck because there's s omething about a secretary! Tyrone smashes across the gayest, most intriguing performance of his career in portraying the hilarious goings-on of a husband who goes whistling under the wrong balcony. ON ,.AMOUNTING TO and cleaned for two days instead of one. And if company was coming for Sunday dinner, there was t o d o. · ex t ra c1eanmg G ran d mo th er wor k ed r i g h t along with the "hired girl", as was th e ne~essary custom i~ those d~ys. And 1t was no easy JOb for etther of them to cook and clean and wash and mend for a household of six without a single piece -oof mechanical equipment. 1 I n th ose d ays b e f ore mo d ern " K'ld t f D "Th s ecre"D o K'ldr. " I are h a d t rans f orme d h er th' d e f th . · , convemences I are senes, r. e Ir o world, a woman, whether mistress with Lew Ayres and Lionel Bar11 HAD t 0 · 11 ·d rymore heading the cast, is the or mat • JO Y we th' 1" t t " attraction starting Tuesday at the some mg. amoun SOMETHING The new "hired girl" was due tine at Denver, Colorado, grasshoppers are hatching in nearly to arrive that afternoon. Her every infested state. This should brother was driving her over from be a warning for each farmer in Bates. ville, 6 miles away, and Mrs. Glover Entertains the grasshopper infested areas to Grandmother was getting her Crochet Club for young 'hoppers and be room ready. look The members of the Crochet "The Wagners are substantial ,prepared to poison them if they club met at the home of Mrs. Ada F Grandmother said. "They people," crops. damage to threaten Glover in East Midvale Wednes- ~~: house and pay their clean a keep 'hoppers county Lake Salt In day afternoon. At one o'clock a =t::· are hatching in some areas to the bills. I'm expecting this Milly to luncheon was served, covers being extent that control measures will amount to something. Now that laid for Mrs. Zina Hughes, Mrs. have to be employed by the end Poe girl . . . tch .. tch . . . J·ust Pearl Croxford. Mrs. Milly Forof May, states V. L. Martineau, look at the way she left her room! bush, Mrs. Louise Babcock and I don't think she swept under the county agricultural agent. Mrs. Barbara Carson. The afterWhen grasshoppers first hatch bed the whole time she was here." noon was spent socially. Iris theatre. d G they are often in patches which ""~"' The scientific detective romran mother had never approv· · ,.. Couple Club Entertained · 1 Sh h a d " ra t p th f d yards few a from size m vary may h . 0 ance, based on Max Brand's popue e oe gJr · e 'th U n1on Sc ool Graduates t A t R asmussen H orne d d h · as many as 1 t d" h o severa1 acres w1 lar story, deals with a beautiful . er air an rna e ~yes at several hundred 'hoppers per e Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rasmussen Hold Party girl's strange secret terror, and of complamed and man htr~d th~ newly-hatched The foot. square . i' the of party progressive The were the gracious hosts when they 1 detective work of Ayres, as the 1 silver a is cloud ery ev Behind beeven day wash on tired 'hoppers are often overlooked ! bemg entertained the members of their Union junior high school gradu- (1> when they are in concentrated fore all the sheets were on thT lining and, accor ding to Republic's Dr. Jimmy Kildare, to trace it couple club at a seven o'clock din- ates was held Friday evening. The she was cowboy star Gene A u try, the down to the plot of a fanat1'ca l of homes the at stopped ner at their home on West Center caravan numbers, just at the time when it line. And by the time would be most economical to hanging out the colored clothes, saying goes double in sp a des when nurse and a quack doctor. In the . street Friday evening. A delight- Edith Leatherwood, in Union, Lois 1 d e-mer dramatic climax, under the guid· rnashe would stop and rest ' on her th e d rea d e d ' ·c 1ou d" IS in Tenhsemble dpaRjama ~Crwoowni>Ttecet Don and Midvale East in Evans e winsome poison them with bait. ayon. es e . ful arrangement Of bachelor but sea sickness to th e common ance of Barrymore a s Dr. GillesGrassy fence rows, ditch banks, way in from the line, on the bench j tons was used as the centerpiece Butler of Butlerville. Later the little model, is Miss Kay Johnson wh? , is curr ently to,, pie, he cures her blindness by Au:ry,', folk. herfan and tree apple the . for the table where coyers were group motore~ to Salt La.ke City posing for. the. Auerbach C?mpany and grassy margin,s may always under be seen m Rovm Tumble weeds practical mental suggestion. laid for 12 guests. Following the where they enJoyed a skatmg par- ln Salt Lake City. Color exctteme.nt be expected to produce grasshop- self with her sun bonnett. from the land of Bali . . . equisite . . A "hired girl" who got tired at the Iris theatre, made the above dmner bndge was played and ty. The last stop was made at the turquoise pantaloons, more than a pers in the grasshopper infested 1 ·'• ~ ·w-·<1': prizes were won by Mrs. Kelvin home of Miss Mildred Aylett in yard wide, at the botom ... topped 1 areas. A sod bank of a roadside before the Monday washing was observ ation when he arrived at the ;T,.."'ifr,'-'· .M:• ~"!i: ' .if~~-... ~ .. f'.~· .,,' : .... . .'·~ ··~ . ... •lr.:o!f . ~ • • _,.,. .. 1 a after entry of port York New luck of out just was line the on very a is field alfalfa an near blouse. fingertop Gold IUwani a by. Riverton. Mr. Hunter and Mr. A. A. Nelson. 1 h th ' h d · G W1de, Wide bell sleeves, wrap around fashion bodice. Hot Orange, the common source of grasshopper in- 1 m ran mo er s ouse old. Be- storm-tossed voyage across the At- 1 and Mrs. Marx Blackett were spe- I rage or all the sportsworld ... en- festation. Sometimes myriads of cause after that there was dinner !antic from England where he Happy Mothers Club Meets cial guests. circles her waist. Matching little small grasshoppers hatch from to get ior grandfather and the made a personal appearance tour At Smart Home · · h I 1 islands of flowers are nestled in the small grassy areas close to alfalfa, b ?YS and th e h'Ire d man. A b'Ig th rough out th e B ntis MIDV A LE s es. Mrs. May Smart was hostess to curls of her hair. Engagement Announced Autry was on his tour when j corn or other crops, and one dmner of meat and potatoes and the "Happy Mothers" club at a At Series of Parties should watch such places occasion- vegetables that had to be brought England declared war. When the Friends of Miss Iris Neilsen, one o'clock luncheon at her home Today and Saturday in from the garden and a pudding theatres of the nation went dark, . ally. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans on Union avenue Wednesday af- Room Mothers and P.-T.A. It is a very wise practice for or pie cooked over a wood fire in Autry and his party booked Nielsen of Riverton, learned of ternoon. Guests included Mes- Officers Entertain at Party The West and South Jordan P.- farmers to watch for young grass- 1 t~e range. Afterwards there were passage on the U. S. Liner Manher approaching marriage to Mar- dames Hilda Smart, Martha Milne, and SMILEY BURNETTE in vin J. Dahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Milne Bessie Forbush I T.A. and room mother officers en- hoppers in the grasshopper infest- dtshes to do, and the wash house hattan. Before the vessel sailed, David T. Dahl of West Jordan, at Mary Van, Elien Nance and Lil~ tertained the room mothers and ed areas on any waste or reverted to scrub. Later on in the afternoon many passengers were Panic teacher~ a~ a ~arty at the West lands near their farms in grass the sweet-smellingg clothes had to stricken because of rumors of an attractive luncheon Saturday llian Ewell. Jordan Jumor htgh scho~l Wednes- patches, grassy field ma,rgins, and . be .brought in off the line, th~n submarine atrocities. afternoon at the Hotel Utah. Came. the dawn the day after day afternoon. Followmg group a 1 0 n g roadsides; remembering sprmkled ~nd t~cke~ away m Miss Wilda Nielsen sister of Good Time Club Entertained games, refreshments were. served that it is more economical to con- damp rolls m a big Wicker basket. sailing and a strange quiet. No the bride-to-be, was ho~tess at the At Boggess Home THE 3 STOOGES in to 46 guests. Toasts were gtven by trol young 'hoppers in concentrat- Then there was supper to get and more did the passengers worry · of Boggess E. E. Mrs. and Mr. fashold announcement party. An "YOU NAZTY SPY" more dishes to wash·• chickens to about submarines - nor did they 1 d Mrs. LeRoy ioned nosegay of lilies of the val- Union and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mrs. e num b ers tha n t o pro t ect crops M W J B t RoyalHSpratling, ar- after the grasshoppers are scatter- I feed and water and the milk from care. Remarks were even passed · orge~sen, · a eman, ley and pink roses centreed the Barker of Taylorsville were joint "THE LONE RANGER 1 ti cows to strain before the milk that to be sunk by a submarine table and miniature nosegays hosts and hostesses when they en- cus Jensen and the Misse~ Afton ed over large areas. RIDES AGAIN" 1 things could be washed and scald- would be a welcome blessing. Yes, marked the places of the guests. tertained the members of the Good Forsgren and Lenora Rich. In I dear reader, you've guessed it. ed. Parchment scrolls attached to the Time club at the Boggess home charge of the affair were Mrs. MOVIETONE NEWS Tuesday was ironing day and no The silver lining · had shown flowers with silver ribbons told Saturday evening. Pansies, snow- I Ronald Spratling, Mrs. LeRoy JUDGE McCONKIE TO SPEAK balls and orange poppies decorated Bateman, Mrs. Elmer Malstrom AT DEMO. LADIES' MEETING matter how hot the weather. up in the form of mal-de-mer. the date of the wedding. SUNDAY & MONDAY Grandmother and the "hired girl" Passengers showed far greater inThe couple will be married on the rooms and tables. Mr. King and Mrs. L. D. Richardson. They Judge . Oscar . W. McConkie, kept at it until it was done, their terest in the location of the ' June 1 in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Thomas of Salt Lake City was were assisted by Mr. Jorgensen. Democ~atlc candtd~te. for gover- irons heating on the big cook nearest rail than in the location temple. A reception will be held chosen president for the coming with TYRONE POWER 1 Wlll be the prmcJpal speaker stove. Grandmother always baked of the nearest submarine. nor, Marriage Brady-Noall were games Progressive year. Jordan South the that evening at LINDA DARNELL "Rovin' Tumbleweeds," Autry's at the concluding meetin~ of the 1 bread on ironing day so that the played after which a late lunch- Announced by Parents recreation hall. - - SECOND HIT first picture since his return Salt Lake County Women s Demo- fire might do double duty. Among the first in a series of eon was served. M t' 1 b t 0 b h ld F 'd I M r. an d M rs. H yrum Brady, 1 Wednesday was cleaning d a y from . abroad, features a cast street, an- ~~a ~t c2u . m.e ate the r~a~i' La:~ 1 6902 Thirteenth East parties given in honor of Miss and Grandmother was not content that mcludes Smiley Burnette, .p ' nounce the marriage of their son, )l'ielsen was that given Tuesday One O'clock Luncheon · h of carpe t Mary Carlisle, William Farnum Murray, at hall N oa 11, county · · I Pierce, and M1ss · 1 every square me L un t'l d b M b ftremen's •t h Bermce a t th e H yrum Glover Given By Mrs. Olson evenmg 1 h d b een swep t and Douglas Dumbrille. George 1 b. h rs. · · h Y as heen announce One of the loveliest affairs o f daug h ter of Mrs. M ae Noa11 o f C M't · W es t J or d an b y M'Iss h orne m w ith CESAR ROMERO 11 , o f S an d y, presi'd ent o f m er 1g ouse a · • T urn bleSh erman d'1rec t e d "Rovm e c 1 . . and all of the wood work as well Norma Nordberg and Mrs. Ronald t h e sprmg season was the bridge New Canaan Conn formerly of club. numbers have also been 1 as th e.f urm•t ure d ~s t e d an d th e 12 weeds" · The story of the new film ' H. Knell. Roses, iris and peonies luncheon given by Mrs. Neil Olson s a lt L a k e c·t' "MOTHER GOOSE IN was I theOther I y. Th e ceremony coal oil lamps g1ven more than centers around the flood areas of . decorated the rooms and a pink at her home on State street Wed- performed . by David 0. McKay SWING TIME" , . . . arranged accordmg to Mrs. Joseph 1 the west and Autry s struggle for thetr da1ly cleanmg. . . and blue upside-down paper urn- nesday afternoon. A profusion of Tuesday morning May 21 in the 1 . . Hutchmgs program chatrman. ' Thursday was mendmg day and government atd. ' brella held many lovely gifts. The white and pink peonies was mass- Salt Lake L. D. s. temple. A reTUESDAY- WEDNES. 1 a girl might expect to get some -oevening was spent sewing on a ed in the living room and a ception was held that evening at I I rest while she sat darning sox and 0. Henry's smiling desperado appliqued kitchen set which was dainty centerpiece of roses and the Hyrum JenSOf\ home on High- ' PROGRAM AND DANCE putting big honest patches on torn of the Old Southwest, the Cisco 0. I. C. BY SPONSORED presented to Miss Neilsen. A late syringa decorated the small tables land Drive. Mrs. Preston w. Mil- ~ blue work shirts. Only that Grand- Kid, finds new adventure in Ariluncheon was served to 20 guests. where covers were laid for 16 ler was matron of honor, Miss with LEW AYRES and always found "extras" for zona and deadly danger in a beaumother 1 and program a be will There. Thursday evening Miss Nielsen guests. Mrs. J. W. Nibley and Mrs. Agnes Brady, maid of honor; Miss LIONEL BARRYMORE 1 tiful senorita's eyes, as he returns was again the guest of honor at Louis Goff won the bridge honors Doreen c. Brown, Miss Afton dance giVen Wednesday, May 29, mending day. Friday m.orni~gs Grandmother I to the screen in '.'The Cisco Kid a party given by a group of at the card games that followed Brady and Miss Virginia Martin I at 8 p .. m. in the Midvale school "TAMING OF THE SNOOD" I were bridesmaids. Little Carol gymnasiUm, sponsored by Loc~l 1 spent weedmg m her vegetable and the Lady". Thts 20th Century:friends at the home of Dr. and the luncheon. COMEDY Brady was flower girl and Don 331 of the C. I. 0. Everyone lS garden and in the afternoon she Fox picture opens Sunday at the Mrs. Carl 0. Larson in Salt Lake hitched old Cleo to the phaeton Iris, with plenty of excitement, Mrs. Blaine Watts of Midvale Hyrum Smith of Provo, best man. invited and admission is free. City. BOWS AND ARROWS drove to the village to do her thrills, laughter and ronmance and the Following the ceremony has as her guests her sisters, Mrs. ::suoscrtbe for The Sentinel now. week's buying. The girl was ex- ' making it a rare screen treat. Gordon W. Conklin of Los An- couple left for Washington, D. c., Sisters Club Entertained COMING THURS.. MAY 30th pected to go along for company 1 Handsome Cesar Romero is the interof points eastern geles, Califo:mia, and Mrs. C. N. and other At Olsen Hom• 'The Road to Singapore' and to have a chance to look new Cisco and a more daring, est. Both have served missions for Mrs. Neil Olsen was hostess to Hughes of Farmington. 1 around the stores herself. It was romantic figure never roamed the the L. D. s. church. Mrs. Brady her afternoon off whether she western bad lands. Featured in to the northwestern states and Mr. the cast are Marjorie Weaver, wanted to go or not! Brady Brady in Argentina. Mrs. Saturdays there was so much Chris-Pin Martin, George Montwas a student of the Columbia bustle and stir in Grandmother's gomery, Robert Barrat, Virginia university in New York City, and l 50 x 150 ft. LOT in Salt Lake house getting ready for Sunday Field and Harry Green. Mr. Brady of the Utah State Agfor one of similar size in City o so to time had ever one no that Logan. of ricultural college get-tosmartest season's The Midvale. East or Southeast pan of much as sit down even for 5 minMr. Brady has acted in the utes. Bread and pies and cookies gether of romance and revelry City preferred. Write E. R. Thunpresidency of the Y. M. M. I. A. STRAIGHT were baked. Chickens were killed with a top comedy cast in a story ton, 538 So. W. Temple. Salt Lcilce. of the Union ward and was honBOURBON and dressed; vegetables gathered I that's as modern as the world the ored Monday evening when M. I. I I I ° JRJS PREVUES I ll· I I I '·. •-,; '· "' -·; I I l J . IRIS THEATRE GENE AUTRY I I "ROVIN' TUMBLEWEEDS" I 'DAYTIME WIFE' I "The CISCO KID and The LADY" I I I "THE SECRET OF DR. KILDARE" I I 1 1 Will Trade WHISKEY 90 PROOF An OLDBRAND with the same OLD FLAVOR * * * ANOTHER MEMBER OF OUR GOLD FAMILY WHICH WILL ALWAYS BE WELCOME IN YOUR HOME GOLD BOND BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF THIS STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD Quart, Code No. 44 Pint, Code No. -45 Y2 Pint, Code No. 122 Dbtributon: WORLD IMPORTERS, Inc. • Seattle, San Francisco, and Los An9eiM A. officers entertained at a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Madsen. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. George Goetz, of Hollywood, California, sister of Mrs. Ray Fenn, will arrive in Midvale Sunday to visit at the Fenn home. 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Commencing Saturday, June 1st The following Lumber and Building Supply firms of South Salt Lake County will observe the following closing hours: Saturdays .... . .1 po fie Week Days .. . . 6p. m. S. J, MICKELSEN CO .• Draper JENSEN & KUHRE CO., Sandy COOK COAL & LUMBER CO. SANDY WILLIAMS BLDG. SUPPLY CO. WEST JORDAN LUMBER CO. MIDVALE (Lumber Yard Only) DEFA LUMBER CO., Murray ANDERSON LUMBER CO. MIDVALE MURRAY MORRISON-MERRILL & CO. MORRISON-MERRILL & CO. MIDVALE MURRAY YOUR COOPERATION Will Be APPRECIATED |