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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940. • 'PCTSOnal Page Five Four Local Students Honors Bride-Elect Get university Awards Miss Gladys Allsop entertained at a kitchen shower at her home Four outstanding students at :J,i on State street Wednesday eve- 1 the University of Utah this year ning ~onoring Miss Fern Player of from South Salt Lake county were : Dr. an~ Mrs. John A. Hosmer MIDVALE Benmon ward whose marriage to awarded jewels for the Associated are spendmg a vacation in CaliforJoe F. Brandenburg of Salt Lake Students awards they have won traveling by automobile. They Today and Saturday IVA E. BARROWS, Society Editor City took place on Thursday. The in former years. The awards are Will attend the San Francisco fair. guests included Miss Fern Player in the form of gold pendants with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen of MidMiss Lindsay Honored Gard~er - Sanders Joe F. Brandenburg; Paul Bald~ the University crest, and rubies vale and Mrs. Irvin Swenson and At Party and Shower. ridge, Mr. and Mrs. K. c. Burdett, 1 Nuphals Announced are mounted in them for honors children of East Midvale left SunMiss F'ern Lindsay, whose en-, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gardner an-, Earl Rogerson, and Joseph Burnin extra-curricular activities re- - starring day for Chinook, Montana, where gagement was announced recently, nounce the approaching marriage! ett of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. John F. ceived after presentation of the they will visit with relatives. v.:as the hon~red guest at a party of their daughter, Gladys, to Stew-l White, Mr. and Mrs. Veri w. JANE WITHERS pendants. given by Mis~ Roberta Lindsay i art Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorup, Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Robert McMullin, of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Peterson and and Mrs: Clanssa Gr~am ~t the John. Sande~s of Salt Lake. The Fisher, Miss Phyllis Granieri, all "THE LONE RANGER won the highest number of awards R .. S. Lmdsay home m Midvale marnage will be solemnized in of Salt Lake City; Miss Knola RIDES AGAIN" it is possible to win, and was pre- daughters, Gloria and Shana, left Fnday evening. A variety of card the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple on, Weight of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. sen ted with the diamond jewel Mo~day. for a vacation trip to COMEDY games furnished the evening's en- Saturday, June 22 and a reception: Terrence Homan of Sandy· Glen award which takes the place of! Cabforma by auto They will visit MOVIETONE NEWS tertainment and prizes were pre- will be given that evening in their 0. Orton and Miss Afton Nilsson five rubies. His activities were the world's fair in San Francisco. ' sented. A delicious luncheon was honor by the brid~'s parents at of Midvale; Mrs. Zflla Holt of assembly committee, 'Humbug' I SUN. - MON. - TUES. served !o 30 guests. Dainty minia- ~he Y. W. C. A. reception room West Jordan; Jane Steele of Okla(humor magazine) Chronicle ! Mr. and Mrs. George T. Sharp MATINEE SUNDAY ture br1dal baskets were used as m Salt Lake City. (newspaper), Utonian' (yearbook) of Midvale junctien had as their and Bob Clingenpeele of 1 homa favors. During the evening Miss Mrs. Wallace Shields and Mrs. Richmond, Califofrnia. The two and Pen <literary magazine). He guests last Sunday (Fathers' day) , Fern Durrant of Murray furnished Harvey E. Gibbons of Salt Lake latter were on their way home was a junior in the university, Mr .. and Mrs_. Earl Ferguson and several accordian numbers. Miss entertained in honor of Miss Gard- from Gallaudett college at Washand was studying business. He is family of Bngham City, and Mr. Lindsay will be married to Mr. ner at the Gibbons home in Holla- ington, D. C. a graduate of Jordan high school. I and Mrs. George L~ Sharp and with HENRY FONDA Howard Francom of Long Beach, day Friday of last week at a Richard Goff Smith, of Midvale, son of Salt Lake City. California, Monday evening, June lUJ?.Cheon and linen shower, Twen- .Tunior Girls 4-H Club won two ruby awards in dramaMr. and Mrs. Paul Stokes have 24. ty guests were present. Organized at South Jordan "THE HECKLERS" tics and publications. He is also Mrs. Mary E. Shields, Mrs. returned to their home in Lovell, The South Jordan Junior 4-H I LICE WOODS, pretty taU CHASE COMEDY a Jordan graduate, and graduated Lawrence Dunyon and Mrs. Leon- I. girls held their first meeting at Wyoming, following a visit here b!onde, . elected as the typical ~dvale Matron To Hold ard Shields entertained at a per-1 the home of Mrs. Ivan Jones club qAu%tnc~rl from Utah, learns a from the "U" on June 4 of this with relatives. Mi. Stokes is man. 1 d ' ' . ... em way to dress up year. He studied speech and EngCll.:::l.TOON Open House ager of the J. C. Penney Co. store Mrs. Emma Jenkins will cele- sona 1 s h ower at the bnde's home ea er, on May 30. We have had om.ons at the New York World' lish. in Lovell, and for several years brate her 87th birthday anniversa- Monday evening. Games were fuor sessions up to date. Officers FaJr. She is shown with the dish Virginia Smith, of Draper, anWEDNES. ·THURS. was assistant manager of the Midry at her home at 78 Holden street p_J.ayed and refreshments served chosen were: Evelyn Wheadon, of an early American other Jordan "old grad" won two 1 vale store. Friday, June 28. Mrs. Jenkins' to 20 guests. Miss Gardner has president; Joanne Beckstead, vice awards for girl's glee and publi*Dishes will be given will hold open house for her many been teaching school for several president; Shirley Brown, secreta- Anderson Family Holds cations, and Lois Powell had a away both nights! friends and relatives at her home years, teaching in Midvale the· ry and treasurer; Jean Beckstead, Family Reunion ruby mounted in her pendant for Mrs. George Goetz of Hollyon her birthday from two to five " past 3 ·years. The name chosen s They will make their ·. fnewsth ·reporter. d' A reunion of the William An- outstanding work on the campus wood, California, who has spent p. m. to which all her friends are •• orne m alt Lake City. or IS 1vision is, "Healthy, Hapd invited. ! PY Helpers". . erson family wys held Monday literary magazine, of which she the past three weeks in Midvale will be editor next year. Her 1 visiting her mother, Mrs. Andrew Sharp Camp D. u. P. Holds We are learning to cook and evening, June 10, at the Pioneer home is in Murray, and she is a Larson, and sister, Mrs. Ray Fenn, ,'Closing Social · · prepare nutritious foods which hall in West Jordan. Mrs. Soren Granite high school graduate. returned to her home this week. k T. Dahl was in charge of the afMrs. Harmon Entertains 11 rna e us healthy. All Members of the Sharp camp • WI of us h · d h fair. A dinner was served to 75 COMEDY MINIATURE At Luncheon Mrs. David B. Harmon enter- Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, , h ave en]oye d t eh . breakfasts h we guests after which the following El' p d SPORTS tained at a well-arranged lunch-! held their. closing meeting and 1, ave. prepare laSf Alt ape eas and Helen Papet d f , wff .Ic so far h.ave, program was presented: Commu- "WELL BABY" CLINIC d eon Wednesday afternoon at her' social Thursday afternoon at the I con.sis e o mu ms and nity singing, led by Conrad Dahl DATES ANNOUNCED eas o oona, Penn., and Miss home on East Center street, com-, home of Mrs. Young in. fruits. We are truly happy m our Lafterea Papedeas of Athens plimenting her sister, Mrs. E. A., East Midvale. A history of the life :-vork ahnd expect to be of service The "well baby" clinic, sponsor- Grdeeoe, wm ove< the week Christensen, of Minneapolis. Rose-. of Mrs. Ann Sharp was read by m our omes because we are 4-H ed by East Jordan stake Relief en at the home of Mr. and Mrs. buds and snapdragons decorated· her granddaughter, Ethel Lamb- members. - Jean Beckstead, re- piano solo,Arline DuaneRichardson; Schmidt; dance t numbers, voc- society will be held Thursday, Theodore Tripelas. the table where covers were laid: son, and a short story was told por er. a 1 so1os, c harles Schmidt; reading, June 27, at East Jordan stake ofM Th d for eight guests. by Mina Nielsen. Other numbers D fice in Sandy from 10:30 a. m. rs. eo ore Tripelas and her th Former Union Matron ouglas Dahl. Dancing concluded daughter, Georgia Ruth, are leavon e program included: acordithe evening's entertainment. Sons. to 11:30 a. m. and Friday, June an solo Joyce w th d' Entertains Mothers Club ing Sunday for a month's trip to , or en; rea mg, and daughters of Mr and Mrs 28, at the Draper junior high th t t t Annie Greenwood· jokes Ad Mrs. Ellen Brady of Salt Lake Miss Miller Entertains . . · · h 1f 0 30 e eas ern sa es. They will visit Clayton and a by Ida Ba.' City, a former resident of Union, Anderson_ and fami- 1sc oo rom 1 : a. m. to 11:30 a. relatives in Illinois Neb k C01 For Miss Lindsay entertained the H M th , hes present were. Sophia Work- m., it has been announced by Mrs 1 ' ras a, Miss Alta Miller entertained at Sh . arp and Ruby Sorenson. Follow- , app! o ers . man of North 0 den Parle - Lucy B. Godfrey, president of orado, Iowa, Michigan and Wyoa luncheon at her home in Mid- mg the meeting refreshments and 1 club at her . h.ome Fnday after- • derson Salt C't . EY An Jordan stake Relief society. ming. vale Monday in honor of Miss a social hour was enjoyed. noon. A dehcwus luncheon was • . ' I Y' mma . . . --------1 served followed by a delightful Mitchell, Kamas; Minnie Barrett, ' .Mrs. ~amie Pierson of Sandy Fern Lindsay, a June bride. ! McAllister Famil afternoon. Club members present South Cottonwood and Edith Dahl Will be m at clinics. GIVES BOOK REVIEW Entertain Couple Club. Holds R . Y were Mrs. Ellen Nance Mrs. Car- of East Midvale. Mothers are mvited to brmg their A review of the book, "The Tin 1 ch1ldren of pre-school age. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Pett of Copeumon . ' Wedding", by Margaret Leech, was perton entertained the memb The McAllister family held their ne Johnso~, Mrs. Mary Van, Mrs. . ' given by Mrs. Zelma Thompson of their couple club at their ho:: reunion Wednesday evening, June Nancy Milne, Mrs. Nettie Ray,. Mrs. Herbert Schmidt Honored Cundick-Peterson Nuptials Sandy Librarian, at the Sand; Saturday evening. Contract bridge 5 at the Hyrum Jensen home on M~s. Bessie Forbush, Mrs. Martha . At Party Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cundick of library Monday evening. was played, followed by late re- ! Hyland drive in Salt Lake City. Ml!ne, ~rs. Clara. Boggess, Mrs. Mrs. William J. Leak a n d West Jordan announce the marThe review concluded a series freshments. i The descendants of J. D. T. and. Leila Nix, Mrs. Hilda Smart and daughter, Ruby, entertained at a riage of their daughter, Arvella, to of book reviews which have been ! Richard McAllister spent a very Mrs. May Smart. Miss Ann John- party at the Leak home in West Eugene Peterson, son of Mr. and given at the Sandy library the 1940 FORD 4-door sedan10,000 miles ; heater and oil Mrs. Townsend Entertains ' pleas«nt evening visiting and son was a special guest. Jordan Saturday evening. The af- Mrs. Henry Peterson, of Salt Lake ' past several weeks. The reviews 0 Contract Bridge Club. . dan~ing. The oldest members pre- Miss Soter Hostess ~irbwas given in honor of Mrs. City. The marriage took place on will be discontinued during the hot Garden flowers were used as sen were W. J. F. McAllister who To Phi Alpha Pi er ert Schmidt of Ogden, nee Thursday, June 20. That evening summer months according to Mrs. 1938 FORD 2-door sedanroom and table decorations when is 97 years old and an elderly Mis~ Irene Leak,. a June bride. a reception and dance was given Thompson. 60 h . p. m otor ; h eater; A-1 Mrs. Byron Townsend 'entertained lady, Mrs. Sanborn. Those at-r:he Phi Alpha Pi chapter of the Durmg the evenmg progressive in their honor at the Wells ward ~~~it~~~ ............. Maids of Athens, games ' v ere P 1aye d an d 1ate re- I amusement hall in Salt Lake City. her contract club at her home in tending from West Jordan were of the ord fA" junior auxiliary t "Love one another" (I J 0 h 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McAllister and. er .,epa, en ertained fre shments served to 26 relati'ves . n, 3: 1935 FORD 2-door sedan S a It L a k e C ity Wednesday even- daughters, Venita and Luella,· Mr. 1Th urs d ay, J une 13, at a lovely and friends Mrs S h 'dt . I 23) ' JS th e most simple and proing. Following the card games, and Mrs. W. N. McAllister and Fgarden party at the home of Miss ed many lo~ely g. iftcs ml recelv-1 ffWhat sweet delight a quiet life found counsel of the inspired writdainty refreshments were served. \1r. and Mrs. Ben McAllister of ay S o t er ... Th e honored guest was · ' a ords ·-Drummond · 1 er.-M ary Baker Eddy. 1ng am. · · ~.,; I,.,.. ......... ...... , . . .,.,.,.,.,., . , . , . , •••, . , . , • •• ,., .,... ~ 1934 CHEV. Coupe- OverPrizes for the evening's play were . h Mrs Wilham G A 0 k 1· ns of Ch' \VAJavaYIVa"A'!IVIVli~ 8 0 won by Mrs. 'vV. W. O'Brien and cago, governor of the Daughters 0 f p ene1ope, senior auxiliary of Mrs. Louis Goff. Mrs. Godfrey Entertains 1930 CHEV. Coupe- motor For Relief Society Ahepa. Mrs. Lucy Godfrey entertained Canyon Party Givea. The tables were attractively ar~~~;h~.~:~~.'..... for members of the stake board ranged, and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Marx Blackett entertained the members of their Relief seciety at a lm;.cheon at her 2 0 guests. coul'lle club at a steak fry in little home in Union Wednesday after- , Cottonwood canyon Friday even- noon. The table was covered with • June Bride Feted. ing. a beautiful drawnwork linen Mrs. William J. Leak and cloth over y ll d 1 b :laughter, Rub;v, entertained in .., F . ' e ow an a ow owl r1endship Ring Meets of Madona lillies and snapdragons honor of Mrs. Herbert Schmidt of I • At Berrett Home formed the attractive centerpiece. Ogden, formerly Miss Irene Leak. Mrs. Heber Berrett entertained Yellow candles in double crystal a June bride, on Saturday evethe Fr~endship Ring club at her candelbra were at either end of ning at the home of her parents, home m Union Thursday after- the table. Following the luncheon Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leak. Pronoon. At one o'clock a delicious a business hour was conducted gressive games were enjoyed with luncheon was served after which followed by a talk on personality prizes going to the Misses Imothe ladies spent the afternoon by Mrs. Elsie Carlsen. Ten mem- gene and Ruth Pearson and Mrs. quilting. 'bers were present. N. L. Gardner. W e Have A S i, served to 26Refreshments relatives were and IRIS THEATRE '.J.~ I an d CL UBS ni~, I ~·· "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" i l I I I I I I "GRAPES of WRATH" A II ~t~~=~arden "Blondie Brings Up Baby" i ····, · I v~nous I Berni~e ~~-a~~:~~=n~~~~~t~h~o~~:~oa~~ I gu~t. ~---~--s----=~==o==,==~=::::::::~~ I du~t ~Ilham t~eir i Eas~ Lak~ I c~ar~e I bot~ ~i~~~·. ~-~~~................ $795° I I $54500 ~r~~~.~~ .......... _ sz55°0 ·~ ~ ~-.· ~ ~~~~f~: ..~~~:............ $265° . . . . $9500 ~ ~~ VAL UE s' ~ ~"' ~ 1 I PEC!A~ Assortment of Ladies Fast-Color Print friends. Mrs. Schmidt was the re' cipient of many lovely gifts. 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR Butter.-Wra ppers In the J ord&n Valley ' and Approaching Marriage i Announced by Parents I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Park of East . Midvale announce the engagement . of their daughter, Naomi, to Doug- . las Borg, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Walter Borg. The marriage wm l take place Thursday, June 27 in the L. D. S. temple. The parents ! of the bride will honor the young ! COUple at reception that eve- I ning at the Sandy amusement hall. i Many parties for the bride-elect are being planned by relatives and ' friends. ' ~e use ~e best quality vegetable parchment, g~ve you fust class workmanship and service. 1 PRICE LIS't: Unprinted: Per 100 --------..·-----·-·--·------.... 25¢ Printed: 100 --------·-·--·-·····-· $1.25 200 ··---·--·---·---·····-···- $1 75 500 ----·----------·--·-····-· $2 75 1,000 ---------··----·-·--·----------- $4.50 .. WHENEVER YOU NEED BU'rfERWRAPPERS. Remember THE SENTINEL Phone: Mid. 178 Midvale, Utah a Miss Georgia Ruth Tripelas entertained Mrs. Dea Wrigley and Mrs. Gene Mey.ers of Salt Lake City at her home Sunday afternoon. In the evening Miss Tripelas took her guests to Big Cottonwood • canyon where they enjoyed a picnic supper. HOUSE FROCKS 60e each Good assortment to choose from! CHILDREN'S WHITE SHOES 98e • patr Straps or Oxfords 8% to 2 MEN! Take advantage of this offer! ROCKFORD TYPE -Phone Midvale 4 8 - NAINSOOK ~ 6e pair 25e Light weight - Ideal for Summer! Hand embroidered Size 15 to 17 OVERALLS 37e • patr Size 12 to 16 ~ I GOWNS ~ LADIES' RAYON 1931 FORD Sedan Best Model A in Salt Lake coun- ~;;1;0.~...... . ......... $155°0 1929 FORD Model A road· ~:::s ~·~-I1.e.: ........... $3500 1933 CHEV. Truck-11h -ton ~oa~! :~~~~.~ . ............ $1J500 1937 CHEV. 2-door sedannew paint, reconditioned ~~~~~ ~.~~-~~~........$515°0 1936 FORD 2-door sedanoverhauled, radio and heater ............ .. PANTIES $385 Cool and Comfortable 1930 FORD Model up, for only ....................... .. • 15e patr A group of s L· ca rs, y our .cho ice . Fancy laced-trimmed BUTTE ELD MOTOR CO· Midvale Garage ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. STANDARD GASOLINE and OILS ; WORK SOCKS BOYS' SLIGHTLY SOILED OXHIDE ~ LADIES' FANCY MIDVALE, UTAH Phone 336-.T-1 Riverton |