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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1940. OCIET1 f Page Three IRIS PREVUES A. Bills & Co. Jane Withers takes her special brand of freshness to "High School" and meets some unusual experiences as a freshman in the --DEALER I N - IVA E. BARROWS, Society Editor new 20th Century-Fox comedy of that name which comes to the Iris !' Swenson Family Enjoy Ladies Enjoy Luncheon today and tomorrow. theatre j Progressive Parties AI Jeanne's Tea Room Real authentic background is a ~ight ladies of Mi?vale, East j The family of Mr. and Mrs. 1 highlight of the picture, for it was Midvale and Sandy enJoyed a no- · Clyde Swenson of Sandy enjoyed j filmed with the cooperation of hostess luncheon at Jeanne's Tea I a progressive social Sunday. PHONES: Midvale 31 and Midvale 196 San Antonio's famous Thomas JefRoom in Salt Lake City Tuesday Breakfast was served at 7 a. m. ferson high school. Jane even beafternoon. A low crystal bowl of at the Swenson home on Pioneer l comes a member of the renowned sweet peas decorated the table. avenue. A picnic luncheon was Girls' Lasso club at the school. Fo?owing the luncheo~ contr~ct enjoyed at Tanner's Flat in Little --<>-bridge was played With high Cottonwood canyon, after which Lovely dark-tressed Andrea scores being won by Mrs. Thomas the group enjoyed a late dinner at Leeds and six-foot he-man Gary MIDVALE Clark anq Mrs. Meta Thesen. the Swenson home. Enjoying the Cooper provide the romantic interLadies enjoying the afternoon in- affair were Mr. and Mrs. Leon est in Samuel Goldwyn's "The eluded Mrs. Neil Olson, Mrs. Parduhn and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Real Glory", the new adventure FRIDAY and SATURDAY Heber Aylett, Mrs. Meta Thesen. Parduhn of American Fork; Mr. drama about the heroic exploits BIG DOUBLE ·FEATURE PROGRAM Mrs. L. W. Nielsen, Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. Lavell Swenson, Mrs. of the Philippine Scouts, which is Peterson, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Lewis Pong and her daughter and • scheduled for its initial showing E. C. Elkington and Mrs. Carol husband and Mr. and Mrs. Wilat the Iris theatre on Sunday when liam Goden of Salt Lake; Mr. Madsen. it begins a 3 days' run. Directed by and Mrs. Lawrence Jensen of Henry Hathaway, this new proDrc.per, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde SwenMonday Righi Bridge Club duction features in its supporting son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth JenMeets at Andenons Acclaimed the best picture Jane has yet made! cast such top-notch players as ST LOOKS Members of the Monday night 1 sen and Bobby and Geneal SwenDavid Niven, Broderick Crawford, WISTFVU..Y AT TH~ --SECOND H I T - bridge club enjoyed a delightful! son of Sandy. Reginald Owen, Kay Johnson, VIaCor.tMOH SLUG, evening with Mrs. Walter AnderWHICH HAS 'fO,OOO TEETHl· dimir Sokoloff, Russell Hicks and MORe THAN ANV OTHER son as hostess. The winners at Snappy Slilchen Hold Henry Kolker. 1 LIVIN4 CR~ATIIRE'. THE EYE----PLUS---cards included Mrs. Tyler Vincent, 1 Interesting Meeting LikE O~tCT ON Tli~ Rlt;HT The story of "The Real Glory" SIPE OF ITS lt£110 IS NOT "IT CAN'T BE DONE" and NEWS Snappy Stitchers 4-H club, unMrs. Louis Goff and Mrs. Leon transferred to the screen was ~E, 6tJT A SPIRACLE OR At4 P. Hyrum Mrs. Rasmussen. Mrs. Goff and Mrs. der the direction of from a script written by Jo SwerlI 8R.EJn'HINq HOl-t: SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY Edgar Norman w e r e special Cannon and Mrs. Marlin Larson, ing and dramatizes the bold era met at the home of Miss Norma guests. of adventure, drama and turmoil Black on Lincoln street W edneswhich reigned in the Philippines day afternoon. Refreshments were Mrs. Fenn Hostess following the end of the Spanishserved to four members. At a : To Bridge Club American war, when the American Mrs. Ray Fenn graciously en- previous meeting held at the home army was evacuated and the iswere officers club Larson Mrs. of lands were overrun by religious I tertained her dessert bridge club Gary as you like him best ... loving, fighting, adMonday evening of this week. elected as follows: president, Mariterrorists and insurrectionists. It . Each bridge table was adorned lyn Nelson; vice president, Renee details the formation of the Philip- ! venturing on the edge of a tropical jungle! BY secretary, Rolayne pine Constabulary, officered by with individual vases of varied Millerberg; SUSAN THAYER ----ADDED---RasGloria reporter, Rasmussen; Americans, who undertook to I shades of petunias. Prize awards quell the rebellions and establish I THE THREE STOOGES in "NUTTY BUT NICE" were given to Mrs. Harold Lar- mussen. The next meeting will be I son and Mrs. J. 0. Jones. Eight held at the home of Miss Marilyn THE SPIRIT "QUICKENETH" t rue with grownup people. We peace and order. 18. July Thursday, Nelson WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ladies participated. --<>-When the lawn has to be mow- do well and easily the thing we Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hibbard of ed how tired Johnny gets! Four put our heart into. It is the "spirit ·· International jewel brigands D. B. P. Club West Jordan celebrated their 60th times around the big plot out by that quickeneth"--even literally. [fascinating adventuresses, Enjoys Outing That's why there's a lot of tic-minded army officers and the wedding anniversary Sunday, July the garage and he's all worn out. The D. B. P. club of Midvale en- 7 at an informal reception held He flops down on the ground and meaning in the fact that the Na- l leaders of sophisticated South with GEORGE BRENT and ISA MIRANDA joyed an out~ Tuesday afternoon at their home. On Monday eve- I chews a blade of grass as he gazes tional Association of Manufactur- African society meet on the road at Little Cottonwood canyon. ning, July 8, 74 children, grand- ! up at the puffs of clouds in the ers, an organization representing ,. to high intrigue in the new ParaDISH NIGHT - CARTOON - WHITE MAGIC Members attending were Jean children, great-grandchildren and I soft blue sky or aims a stone at many of the leading industrial mount comedy drama, "Adventure Steadman, Dorothy, Grace and brothers andsisters of Mr. and Mrs. some marauding cat. SEE ALL THESE BIG PROGRAMS FOR concerns of this country, on whom : in Diamonds", the attraction openJune Rasmussen, Shirley SteadHibbard gathered 'at the Pioneer 1 But when "the gang" comes by we must depend for equipment for ing next Wednesday at the Iris man, Norma Jones, Grant Rhodes, hall in West Jordan to pay them · to get him to go swimming it's national refense, has gone on rec- theatre. Dick O'Sullivan, Kenneth and Except on Wed. and Thurs. when it is lOc and 25c --------homage. The center of the long , quite a different story! Wis tired- ord as believing in the necessity Wardle Steadman. Subscribe to The Sentinel now. table where the guests were seat- ness vanishes as if by magic and of rearming spiritually as well as ed was decorated with a three- ; he's rarin' to go. He can spend the materially. In a statemedt issued Mr. and Mn•.Draper tier wedding cake. Summer flow- : whole live-long afternoon own by this organization of realistic Honored at Shower Mrs. Lucy Proctor, Mrs. Leah ers were also used on the table at the pool diving-swimming un- business men a few days ago, they Van and Mrs. Edith Van entertain- and about the room. During the der water-racing the crawl and say; "Physical defense is not enough. ed at a miscellaneous shower at evening a fine program was pre- never feel the slightest bit of The American people must resented by members of the family. tiredness. The only result seems the Proctor home in Union recentA family organization was form- to be wet hair and a prodigious arm themselves spiritually and ly, complimenting Mr. and Mrs. ed with the following <tfficers: appetite when it's over and he's mentally. They must rededicate Glen Draper who were married Claude Hibbard of Murray, presi- home again full of satisfaction themselves to the institutions and recently. Before her marriage Mrs. the high principles they are predent; Mrs. Axel Lundquist, vice and stories of .his own prowess. Draper was Miss Donna Van, The difference? He wanted to paring to defend. They must represident, and Ray Haun, secretadaughter of Mrs. Nora Van of ry and treasurer. Various commit- · to swim. His heart was in it! cognize that there is no substitute Union. The young couple will While the lawn mowing was some- for personal toil and sacrifice and I tees were also chosen. make their home in Butler. Buy NOW at LOW July ! thing he was told to do and was devotion. Only by firm adherence to our traditional American ideals, • : uninterested in. Mn. Farrer Entertains Mn. Hopkinson Entertains prices! ... Ask about our with adequate military decoupled holds thing of kind same The For Mrs. Sorenson AI Two Parties Blanket Lay-Away Clubfense, can we be sure that the . Mrs. J. w. Farrer entertained : Mrs. Fred Hopkinson entertainyou can take longer to pay terrible price the democracies : ed her birthday club recently at a group of friends at her home on , ~ abroad are now paying will not her home on First avenue. A one Pioneer avenue in Sandy Wedensat NO EXTRA COST! .•• 1 us." of exacted be ' w. o'clock luncheon preceded the card day evening honoring Mrs. L. Come today! ! ~~ games where. prizes were won by Sorenson of Hollywood, CaliforI FIVE LOCAL STUDENTS Mrs. A; V. Lmdsay and Mrs. Har- nia, wife of Dr. L. W. Sorenson, AT 'Y' STnra..rn former residents of Sandy. Bright old Nelson. SCHOOL Miss Mary Hosmer, daugh:er of I Mrs. Hop- , summer blossoms were used in the .<:>n , . . ,kmson agam entertamed at a one decorations. Rook was the diver- Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hosmer, 1s re- , EACH o'clock luncheon and bridge. High ! sion of the evening. The prize was I covering in St. Mark's hospital~ F1ve st~dents from M1dvale and i score for the afternoon was won ~ awarded Mrs. George D. Charlier, from a recent appendicitis opera- surround!~ towns are m_emb:rs 5-Year Guarantee of the Bngham Young umvers1ty . with Mrs. Sorenson receiving the tion. by Mrs. Harry Miller. Against Moth Damage! 1summer ~chool studen~ body '_"'hich · guest prize. Luncheon was served Misses Alta Miller and Maurine i saw m_usic and educational h1story _Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum P. Cannon to l4 guests. Cash, of Midvale, left Monday 1 m~de m late June. They are Oral · and Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Vincent ~d families will leave tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Thomson morning by automobile for a trip Ahce Beckstead and L. Bernice to enjoy a week's vacation at 1 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. to Alaska. They will motor to Se- Holt of Midvale; Ann Fitzgerald Green lakes, in the Uintah moun- j D. Carlston in Salt Lake City on attle, Washington, and from there and Mary Parker of Draper; and take a steamer to Alaska. They i Pearl S. Bodell of .Ri~~rton. Sunda:y. tain8 pear Vernal. PLAID ALL WOOL! In spite of rising costs . .· . . the same low 1939 price! expect to be gone for about a I One event of s1gmf1cance was the festival of five concerts playmonth. Fluffy, virgin wool! Lovely solid colors - both deeped by the world-famous Roth Soft, springy wooU tones a.nd pastels f Rich binding of 4" rayon satin! BWADQUARTJ:B.S :rOll r Mr. and Mrs. Eric Swanson and string quartet. On June 21,· they Firm, strong unSize 72" x 84"! You must see these, to believe them! erweave for durtwo children of St. Paul, Minn., gave the first intermountain perability! 5" rayon and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carley of formance of LeRoy J. Robertson's binding. Lussatin _r---------------------------------~ Bismarck, N. D., visited a week Quintet in A . Minor. So successcious colors! Each WARMTH AND BEAUTY UNSURPASSED AT with their sisters, Mrs. M. J. ful was the number that they pro- I THIS PRICE! Not less than 25% wool! Rich colIn the Jordan Valley Lady Illington* Meissner of Sandy, Miss Esther nounced the B. Y. U. musician a ors! Jacquards! Size 72"x84"1 4" rayon binding! Pure Wool! Reversible Swanson of Salt Lake and their "first-rank" composer and declar- · We use the best quality vegetable parchment, mother, Mrs. Helen Swanson of ed their determination to play it and give you first d,ass workmanship and service. A coast - to - coast Murray. The visitors were thrilled • in other concerts in the great favorite! ..• With with the t:ine scenery this vicinity I centers. The composition won first - basket deflower PRIOB LIST: j in a national contest in 1936. has to offer. sign in center! Ea. , The same week Dean A. C. "' Exclusive with Penney's Unprinted: 1 Dr. and Mrs. J. 0. Jones had as Lambert co?ducted the fourth con- I Per 100 PLAID BLANKETS their house guests on July 4, Dr. f~rence. on Improvement of educa- . Not less than 5% and Mrs. L. F. Clark and family tion, With Dean Ne~ H. _Dearborn Printed: 4" sateen wool! of Laramie, Wyoming. Dr. Clark · of New York umvers1ty, Dean • binding! Pastels! 100 ----~··--·--------· i Ralph Horn of Buffalo Teachers ' is a brother of Mrs. Jones. Inexpensive! Each college, N. Y., and teachers from ------·-------200 ---Hard-to-Equal Values! Fred Eberhardt of Chicago, Ill., many intermountain districts gain-----------· 500 --ed practical help and contributed Soft nap! Strong is visiting at the home of his niece 1,000 -----·------------results of their experience to the weave! Rayon taf- ~98 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred • feta binding! 25 % meet. DURABLE! DISTINCTIVE! Hopkinson. Mr. Eberhardt has LIGHT-AS-A-CLOUD •••• Each wool! 19 YOU NEED BU'I.l'ERWRAPPERS. been visiting in the southern The first term will end July and the Alpine term at Aspen Wool Filled Comforters states, California and Colorado. grove will commence July 22. Sleek rayon taffeta Stitched design on Handsome plaids! Down-filled. moth· • Celanese r a y o n • designs! Jacquard Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Allsop and :resisting! 72" x 84" taffeta! Warm I Pair colors! Solid daughter, Lois, and son, Re~d, are cut size! Low cost! Won't bunch! Ea. spending the week visiting rela~ ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. tives in Idaho. The group also attended the birthday social of Mrs. Good Line of Midvale, Utah Phone: Kid. Allsop's brother, Arlando BatePISBIN.G TACKLE man held during the week. and CLUBS Wholesale MEATS and LIVESTOCK I j 1 1 I I 1 IRIS THEATRE * * WITHERS 1n JANE ..HIGH SCHOOL" Ken Maynard in 'FLAMING LEAD' 1 "THE REAL GLORY" starring roman~ GARY COOPER ..Adventure in Diamonds" 1 1 * tOe 1 p'P-rsona 98 '-'.1.1 Tues~ay aftern~n I ! and 20c UI."II"J..~;on I00 percent Wool Blankets BLANKETS 9O 6 Butter-Wrap pers 3.98 BLANKETS ,.90 I 25e i 198 $1.25 $1.75 $2.75 $4.50 WHENEVER COMFORTER Remember THE SENTINEL 178 .90 Midvale Garage 2 98 BLANKETS 4 98 |