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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1940 r-a• _a_a_c_:_a_a• ..•• SOCIETY and CLUBS 4 I On Monday, November 25th, the following new books will be added to the Salt Lake County library, Midvale branl!h: · Island of the Red God. by Leta Zoe Adams. Adventure; mystery, romance-on a windswept island of the North Pacific. On The Long Tide, by Laura Krey. Tells how a small gro\lp of Texans gained their freedom against incredible odds and won a vast territory from the domination of Mexico and Spain. Country Squire in the White House, by John T. Flynn. An analysis of the character and career of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Diplomatically Speaking, by L. C. Griscom. The life story of a man who has had as spectacular a career in diplomacy as any American since Benjamin Franklin. The Irresponsibles, by Archibald MacLeish. The author calls to an accounting his own generation of intellectuals. Now, he says, is the time when our writers have one last chance to stand for truth and intellectual freedom. Jerry at the Academy, by Elmer E. Ferris. The unusual school adventures of a boy you are certain to like. Blue Willow, by Doris Gates. The story of Janey, who discovers her heart's desire-a place like the picture on the blue willow i Room Mothers P.-T.A. Officers Mrs. Buckley Entertains ity football eleven. These are: Entertain School Faculty At Luncheon Garth Chamberlain, Reginald Le The room mothers and P.-T.A. Mrs. A. E. Buckley entertained Fevre, Ken Maynard and Gene officers of the Union school en- at a well-arranged bridge ~unch- Riska. A~l of t~em have seen plen1 tertainde at a turkey dinner for i eon at her home, 154 Lmcoln ty of action :his year. the principal and teachers Friday I street Tuesday afternoon. A one Chamberlam, formedy of Kanafternoon at the school. The o'clock luncheon preceded the ab, has held down the right tackle Thanksgiving motif was very clev- bridge games where prizes were post consistently this · year on erly carried out. Pumpkins in the won by Mrs. A. E. Pearson, Mrs. Coach Kimball's eleven. The big form of carriages filled with fruit Earon Jensen and Mrs. Howard "Belgian", as he · is sometimes and drawn by miniature turkeys Barrows. called, has been one of the mainwere used as the centerpieces. stays on the Cougar's line. He Bright red apples held orange tap- Mrs. Millerberg Entertains weighs 195 pounds and stands six ers and place cards and favors At Luncheon feet tall. Garth, who is a junior, were gum-drop baskets filled Mrs. Joseph Millerberg enter- will probably find himself even with candy. The name of each tained at a delightful luncheon at more important next year. guest was tied on the basket her home in East Midvale SaturLeFevre, called "Reg", by his handle with orange and brown rib- day afternoon. Honored guests teammates, plays both guard and bon. Covers were laid for 50 were her mother and sisters of Salt tackle with equal dexterity. He has guests. , ! ...-. ,.... , . ~ Lake City, Mrs. D. C. Kimball, been one of the most consistent Mary and Lois Kimball and Mrs. players on this year's Cougar Mrs. Vineent Entertains Armond S. Carr, Mrs. Leonard L. eleven. Weighing 200 pounds and Bridge Club • Slusser, Mrs. Richard S. Kidding, standing 5 feet 10 inches, he will Mrs. Norval Vincent was hostess and Mrs. Roy Johnson. be missed on next year's eleven, to members of her club at the as he graduates next spring. Ford home on State street Thurs- Mrs. Hogan Honors Maynard, one of the biggest day aftemoon. A one o'clcok lun- Father's Birthday little men on the squad plays cheon was served, followed by Honoring the birthday anni- quarterback on the "Y" eleven. contract bridge. ] versary of her father, Hyrum Ken stands three inches short of Brown, Mrs. Glen C. Hogan en- the six-foot mark and weighs Salt Lake Friends tertained for the members of im- 159 pounds. He is one of the I Feted at Dinner mediate family at the Hogan home smartest and cleverest quarterMr. and Mrs. A. E. Buckley were in West Jordan Friday evening. A backs the university has. His hosts to a group of Salt Lake evening at games was enjoyed, performance in last Saturda:~;'s friends at a dinner party at their followed by the serving of refersh- game between B.Y.U. and Denver 1 home on Lincoln street Monday ments. was outstanding. This year Willi evening. Late fall flowers centered 1 also end Maynard's career at the j the table and Thanksgiving place Mrs. Dim.ond Entertains , -· B.Y.U. ~....;.;;=;;;;;;:==;;....;...;;.;==;;;.;;; cards marked places for 12 For Cous1ns · Riska, former all-state fullback guests, Mrs. Beatrice Wardle Dimond from Jordan, has been shifted to 1 4 ' ...... .., ~ ·~· ~ -'-'""""" entertained at her home in Magna the guard post this year and is "U" Club Entertained Thursday for her cousins. Guests doing a yeoman's service there. By Miss Hosmer included Mesdames Emily Wardle, He lacks .only one inch of being Mrs. c. r. Goff of Midvale, Mrs. Catherine Wardle Haun, Leona 6 feet, weighs 180 pounds. Because I Neil Olson of East Midvale and I Egbert Beckstead, Ellen Egbert his s?eed and power, he h~s Miss Laura Gardner of West J or- i Nelson of West Jordan; Ferrol Eg- 1 figured I~ many of ~he Cougar s dan, were among the members of 1 bert Hughes of Sandy; Maude Eg- games this year. Riska can be the "U" club who were entertained I bert Raddon, Tessie Egbert Turn- counted upon to be back next by Miss Clara Hosmer at her home er, Ruth Wardle Gar~er: Emma year to gi~e an even better acin the Woodruff apartmen,ts in Wardle of Salt Lake City, VeLoy count of hrmself. Salte Lake City Wednesday eve- ! Egbert Whitehouse of ~ooele, and ning. At seven o'clock dinner was ! Mrs. Mildred Egbert Hair of Poca- home of Mrs. Mary Tripp in East ,,served, -covers being laid for 12 1 tello, Idaho and Mrs. Florenc~ All- Midvale. Mrs. Roscoe Sorenson guests. Miss Jessie Duncan gave a- sop Galbraith of San Francisco. gave a history of the life of her very interesting travelogue of her · ' grandmother. recent visit to South America. Former M.I.A. Board Members The lesson, "British ContribuHonored by Co-Workers · tion to Utah," was given by class Monday Bridge Club One of the most outstanding so- leader, Marie Robbins. Mrs. Tripp Meets At Anderson Home cial events of the fall season was was assisted in serving by Mrs. Mrs. Leo Anderson was hos.tess ! the dinner party given in honor of Sorenson. to her bridge club at her home on 1 Jerome Brown, by members of the Locust street ,Monday evening. ;East Jor~an stake M. I. A. boa.rd. l Sec?nd Ward Y.W.M.I.A_. Contract bridge prizes were won The affaire was held at the Lwn , Off1eers, Teachers to Meet by Mrs. Tyler Vinc~t, Mrs: Kel- House s9cial center in Salt LakeJ Officers and teachers of the vin Hunter and Mrs. Bryan Bird. City Thursday evening. ~ellow [ MJdvale Second ward Y.W.M.I.A. Following the card games a late chrysanthemums were used m the will meef at the home of Mrs. luncheon · was served. Mrs. Bird attractive table arrangement and Pearl Reading, .Monday, Nov. 25, was a special guest. · favors were miniature lamps in at 7:30 p. m. A business session pink and yellow. The place cards · will be held followed by refresh~ s, S, Club Entertained were hand painted. Gerald Smith j! ments. Hostesses for the evening At Peterson Home acted as master of ceremonies. will be Mrs. Reading, Mrs. Ellen 1 Members of the S.S. Club were Mrs. Zelia .Swenson· and Mrs~ Lai. Jenkins and .Mrs. Margaret New- 1 entertained at the home of Mrs. Von Milne were in charge of ar- bold. L. E. Peterson Saturday. A one- rangements for the party. Presithirty luncheon was served to 12 dent Heber J. Burgon and Mrs. Road Show Cast guests which was followed by pro- Burgon were special guests. Thir- Feted At Party gressive games. Mrs. Reg White ty-three guests were present. The M.I.A. officers of Sandy and Mrs. Arch Gardner won prizes Mr. Brown, who was a former Second ward entertained the memfor high scores. member of the M. I. A. board has bers of the Sandy Second ward been named first counselor to the roadshow cast at a social WednesDinner Party Given 1 bishop in the Draper first ward. day evening following the per- i Mrs. C. I. Goff of Midvale and He was presented with a beauti- formance at the Second ward . ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,.,.,., Mrs. Weldon Matthews of Magna · ful gift in appreciation for his chapel. A two course luncheon entertained Friday at a very nice- : services in the M. I. A. was served to 40 including mem- j bers of the cast and drivers , and · ly arranged dinner party at the Miss LaRue Allsop of Salt Lake, I Matthews home. A beautiful bas- Sharp Camp P.U.P. ket of fruit was used as the cen- 1 Meets at Tripp Home .... who played special fill-in num- 1 terpiece for the table. Dinner was The Sharp Camp of the _D.U.P. bers. served at one o'clock to 12 guests. : met Thursday aftemoon at the Theta Rho Girls . To Meet Monday A meeting of the Les Bonami 1 Theta Rho girls club No. 4 of Sandy, will be held Monday, Nov. 25, at 7:30 p. m. at the I.O.O.F. hall in Sandy it has been announced by Mrs. T. W. Nicholl, sponsor, who will be in charge. The club has a membership of 30, according to Mrs. Nicholl. I I o: I I Under supervision of members of the Union Fort Camp of Daughters of Pioneers, an evening of fine entertainment will be presented Monday, Nov. 25, at 7:30 ·at the ward amusement hall. A one-act play, "The Gossip of Henp~cked· Hollow," with a musical program and special dance numbers, has been arranged. Refreshments will be sold. Proceeds 1 from the entertainment will be used for the organization. An invitation is extended to the public. I 1' <From the J.H .S. Broadcaster) Jordan Plays: November 29-Tintic at Tintic. December 4-Nephi at Jordan December 6-Nephi at Nephi December tO-Springville at Jordan December 13-South Cache vs Davis, 7:30; Logan vs Jordan, 8:30, at Jordan December 14-Jordan vs South Cache, 7:30; Logan vs Davis 8:30 at Davis December 20-Logan at Logan December 21-South Cache at South Cache December 27-American Fork at American Fork. QUALITY PRINTING In Keeping with the Values and Services Supplied --1000-- THE SENTINEL Midvale, Utah Phone: Mid. 178 Ci.ENe r;?JSKI'9 1/. '1. iJ. Qlli1R i) Special Clearance SALE! Hoop Schedule l0°o off On All Classes of Fine Jewelry (Except Elgin Watches and Silverware) SALE ENDS NOV. 30 • Come in and see~ fine line of Jewelry. Make Your Christmas Purchase at a Saving! GEM JEWELRY SHOP "~INE J. A. Padjen 14 No. Main, Midvale 25 Years of Faithful Servl~ • Phone Mid. 152 C. I. 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We offer complete information at all times. leave Sunday to spend the winter 1 Midvale in Florida. 1 Union . Fort D. U. P. To Give Entertainment I TIME Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Carlson will I I DRIVES THROUGH STORM Family Dinner Held al Sandf Mrs. Rose Stuart entertained her family at a Thanksgiving dinner at her home in East Sandy Thursday. Members of the family in attendance included Mrs. Marie Wix and son, .John, of Meeker, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nicholl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Muryel A. Stuart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart and son, Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright and children of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Art Sorenson of Bingham; Mr. and Mrs. Ture Peterson and I daughter, Peggy, and son, Art, of Salt Lake, and Miss Marie Abbott of West Jordan. plate. The Lost Locket, by Ethel Parton. The adventures of five lively boys and girls who take it upon themselves to solve a mystery. Tales of a Swiss Grandmother, by Frances Carpenter. 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