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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page Two of Our {j N ighl)ors ~S e ,M... J~!-o~?!..,.., Friday, January 10, 1941 HE'S THE BOY CAN DO IT I WEST JORDAN Sandy Junior High SCHOOL NOTES School News I spent Mrs. L. A. Wilson of Manti, the weekend the guest of her brother, Dr. Thomas E. Clark \and family. There were a great many moans Flu Passed Over ---------Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Clark entertained at a family dinner and groans this week as students The flu has spent its effect on Thursday honoring Mr. and Mrs. once again returned to school and Sandy to the extent that practiPhil J. Purcell of Salt Lake whose (Mrs. Irena Olson. Reporter) school activities. We were greet- cally all of our pupils are back !Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Reporter) marriage took place recently. I Mrs. Don Priano visited Tuesed by spick and span rooms, fresh- to school in good condition and Eugene Pearson retumed from Under direction of the Ward Re- day afternoon with Mrs. J. T. Ost, ly oiled floors, and shmmg desk working hard. A few lingering the hospital Saturday. He is able lief Society a Singing. Motl:ers ler. 1 tops. Everyone felt rested after cases of that or other si~knesses to be about on cn:tche~. chorus has been orgamzcd. Su:gMiss Joyce Boulter returned. on 1 Ricie Jones arn\'ed m Salt Lake mg practice meetmgs a~e bemg Sunday evening after spendmg the holidays and greeted one an- 1 still exist but the big maJonty of Monday morning and was met at held each Monday evenmg. Any the week with relatives in Grangother wit h smiles and cheery hel- classes are filled up again and all the Denver and Rio Grand rail- woman in the ward interested er. lo's. ' seem happy to be back to school. road by an ambulance. He \yas is invited to be presen~. . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bateman en-Donabel Spratling. conveyed to the Bingham hospital Miss Fern Swenson IS VISitmg tertained at a family dinner Sunwhere he will be under the care witi: Mr. and Mrs. Franck But- day. Covers were laid for Mr. and lne 1"1th grade socml stuaies Tuesday, January 7, the ele- clas::.es are takmg a great mterest of Dr. Ralph Richards. He has ler m Rupert, Idaho. Mrs. Earl Jones and children, Mr. been in the St. Joseph hospital at Mr. a~d Mrs. C. W. Tho~nton and Mrs. R. J. Vom Baur and chilmentary students had fun with in their own state, as tney lend Albuquerque, N. ::.vi., since his auto and family were Sunday dmner dren, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holt: 1 dolls and other toys on their their mterest to t11e study of its accident guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. and children of Salt Lake; Mr. and "Doll and Toy Day." Some of the resources, Mrs. Clinton Gardner returned Greenwood, pa:ents of . Mrs· Mrs. Derrol Bateman and childr~n, geography, climatic girls have very attractive dolls. conctnwns, scenery and other outhome from the hospital Sunday Thornton. ~he dmner was m hon- Mrs. Sophrona Bateman, MisS afternoon and is slowly recover- I or of the birthday of Mrs. Thorn- I Darlene Bateman and Orren BateI The boys have many varieties of standing features. Letters are be. ton. I man of Sandy; Mrs. F. Frank Goff 1 toys. They seemed to enjoy themmg. I Mr. and Mrs. Soren Dahl are of Rupert Idaho and Deward ing wntten for information and 1 selves very much. Gertrude, the seven-year-old confined to their home on ac- 1 Clements ~f Draper. they hope to become well acdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D., count of illness. At last report, Mrs E Leonard of Salt Lake -Rhea Price. quainted with the state. Richardson, is home. from school they were recovering nicely. Mr. l was a· we~kend visitor of Mr. and with chicken pox this we~k. and Mrs. Charles Schm.idt and Mrs. J. D. Bateman and her grand-/ During the past few weeks the Toy Day at Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F.mlayson children returned ~o their hof!Ie son, Keith Bateman of California. entertained at a turkey dmner_ on at Mt. Pleasant Fnday after VISMr. and Mrs. Robert Engersol ninth grade English classes have Sandy school took on the apNew Years day for the followmg: iting at the Dahl home. and son of Salt Lake were guests been studying William Shakes- pearance of a toy shop or nursery Robert Gardner, Mrs. Laura E. Mrs. Earl. Evans attended the New Years day of Mrs. Engersol's Peare's famous play, "Julius Finlayson, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. funeral services of her uncle, Hen- parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. c. Mit, Monday as children returned t o Gardner of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. ry Ottley, held Wednesday at Mur- chell Caesar. . . school happy over the pleasant vaDee Case and ~r. and Mrs. Albert ray. M;. and Mrs. Harold Carpenter They have found It very mter- ~ cation and proud of the many Olson and family. Mrs. Clarence Smith and little announce the birth of a son on esting, and all the members are possessions they had obtained over Mr. and lVlr~. ~award Barben daughter of Salt Lake, visited on Christmas day. making a project. These proje.cts the holidays. The baby dolls beattended the Fireside Chat meet- Thursday with Mrs. Leo Glover. , Miss Alene Frank of Provo and are very clever, some are maki~g haved as good children should. ing at Hunter Sunday evenmg. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Poulsen and Mrs Melba Bateman were visitThe Becksteads had a family daughters were New Years day; ors 'sunday of Mrs. J. T. Ostler. (Mrs. Maude Butterfield, Reporter) scrapbooks, others .map~, and s:Ill The other things kept their places dinner at the home of Mr. and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Theressa Lindell who is I others are collectmg •mtterestmg well except when brought forth Mrs. Ira D. Mitchell in Salt Lake R. Poulsen of Union. in charge of the interior d~corating Mr. and Mrs. John Moon anpictures, stories and his ory con- f . d' T d was or specia1 1sp1ay. oy ay New Years day. Those present Mr. and Mrs. Lee .chandler department of Barnes Woodin Co. nounce the engagement of their cerning the SUbJect. were Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Beckstead and little daughter, Jerah~, of Los at Yakima. Wash., left Friday, daughter, Ottis, to Wallace Lloyd, successful and added interest to and family, Mr. and. Mrs. L. D. Angeles, returned. to their J:ome after spending the holidays with son of Mrs. Ada Lloyd of South Some original projects which the school work. Richardson and family of West ! Friday after spendmg the ho~1days her mother. Miss Lindell arrived Jordan. The marriage will take have been turned in are a map of Four engineering classes sponJorda~, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. here with relatiyes and fnends. in an airplane and was accom- place in the near future. the ancient Roman Empire done Stockmg of South Jordan. Mrs. Chandler will ?e remember- panied back in the plane as far Mr. and Mrs. James Nielsen an- sored by the federal government A special assembly will be held on cloth, painted, and pressed to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Irvmg attend- ed by her many. fnends as Mrs. as Idaho Falls, Idaho, by her sis- . nounce the marriage of their got under way at the University Friday for the nomination of ed the funeral of Mrs. Emma Tay- Leola Hand of H1lton. ter Miss Molie Lindell where they daughter, Mary Geneva, to W. of Utah this week, with capacity use as a table scarf, and scenes lor Snow in Salt Lake Tuesd.ay. Officers of the Sharp Camp, D. visited another sister,' Mrs. Allan Henry Page, son of Mrs. Thomas from "Julius Caesar" using small Head Boy, Head Girl, Scribe, EdiMr. and Mrs. Lawrence .Chnst- U.P., of East Midvale, met Thurs- Finlayson. r. Page. The marriage was per- enrollment. Three other classes dolls dressed in the costumes of tor, Cashier, Chief of Jr. Traffic, ensen entertained a~ a faf!IIly dm- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. I. Frank Goff and grand- formed at the Logan temple on will begin next week, and success- that ancient period. Also some and Captain of Color Guards. ner during the holidays m hon~r Mrs: N. L. Forbush ..Plans for the son, Westley Whitaker returned Thursday, January 2. The young ful candidates for the training The primary election will be paintings done by our artist classof their daughter, Doris, who IS commg year were discussed. to Rupert, Idaho, Monday after couple are making their home at have already nearly filled the held Jan. 14 and the general elecvisiting them. mates. Mr. and Mrs. Cort Rosenhan are spending the holidays with Mrs. the Draper crossroads at present. tion will be held Jan 16. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harmon en- the proud parents of a 10-lb. boy Sophrona Bateman and Mrs. Zelda Misses Verda, Essie and Leona rolls. -Marion Sharp. tertained guests at dinner Sunday born to them New Yea:s day at Whitaker. Butterfield entertained at breakThe purpose of the nation-wide in honor of their daughter, Myr- the Cottonwood maternity home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baddley fast for 10 friends at their home program of engineering courses On January 9 the students were Students of Sandy school atna's sixth birth anniversary. Pres-, Mr. and Mr.s. Ray Ashcroft a!l- and daughter and son of Santa on New Years morning. . for defense training is to educate shown two movies. During the tended a moving picture "O'Malley ent were Mr. and Mrs. John Lan- nounce the birth of a baby girl Barbara Calif. were holiday visGwynne Page took his office as men for technical work in the caster of West Jordan and Mr. born to them recentl;y at Tremon- itors of' Mrs. Sophrona Bateman. county commissioner for the two army and I·n m'dustry in the event morning the elementary grades of the Mounted." Jan. 8. and Mrs. Milton Lancaster and ton. Mrs. As.hcroft Will be rememMr. and Mrs. J. William Thomp- year term and was inau~urat.ed saw "Hansel and Gretel" which is iwo children of Copperton. J bered as Miss Clara CarlsenG, ~e son were Sunday evening visitors,l Monday at the Salt Lake City City of the United States' entrance into a fairy tale. In the afternoon the j The girls league of the school The Book of Mormon clas~ held daughter of ~r. and Mrs. : . · at the J. T. Ostler home. and county building. Mr. Page, a war. The courses are so designed junior high students were shown will start a checker tournament 1 their meeting Sunday evemng at/ Car.lsen. of Un;on avenur Thf~ ~ William Fairbourne of Crescent, now manager of the Riverton Mo- that they will prepare men for "O'Malley of the Mounties," fea- Thursday. The t~ ur.nament will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank their fi:st child and he Irs lieutenant in the United States tor compnay, will devote all time . . under the direction of Pauline Schmidt. . grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Carl- M . e corps has been promoted necessary to his new office a!' com- special jobs, whether the men are turmg George O'Brien. Miss Donna Bell Spratlmg en- sen. . to a~:e rank ~f captain according missioner. graduate engineers, workers in 1 -Norval Lloyd. Boyce, Girls League adviser. tertained at a watch party New Mrs. An~rew Ericksen, formerly to word received here ;ecently. Mrs. Maud Butterfield, Gwynne vital defense industries, or merely Years eve for a number of her of East. Midvale a!ld now of ~alt r and Mrs. George Eskelsen Page, Robert Cardwell, and Mrs. untrained men who wish to pre. Baked Potatoes Are :friends Games were played and Lake City, entertamed at a chickM · f S It L ke were Sun- lone Nelson and Clyde Terry of . . Homemakmg class students are refresh~ents served. en dinner Fr!day aft~oonM Co:r- ~nd ~?~~e~ gu!sts ~ Mr and Mrs. Draper and James Cundick of pare themselves for engmeermg now starting on a new project of Easy To Prepare Mrs. Le Roy Abbott entertained ers were laid for rs. amie ay 1 ~ Christensen · Midvale, attended the Frigidaire work. cooking The 7th grade is to study at a family dinner Sun~ay in ThlolenK,Mrs. AtnhnieM~alstroMm, Mrs~ A~J> and Mrs. D. Bateman dealers convention at the Hotel "Most of the men want to be- and lea;n to cook breakfast foods. Do you want to serve baked honor of Mr and Mrs. Irvmg Ab- C ara emp, e lsses ar.e:ar · . t Saturday Utah on Monday and were guests · · · th 1' bott who were recently married. et and Beverly Tholen and Mrs. and famil~ r'~e ~e~ s the birth- at luncheon and banquet in the come more proficient m e me The 8th grade is to prepare lun- potatoes as luscious as those put Besides the guests of honor were F. E: Tripp. . . at thef s~ciaJ ~~;:~~aur of Salt evening at the hotel. of work they like, so that they ches, and the 9th grade is study- out in hotels? Then ask your grocMr. and Mrs. Charles Gregor of Miss. Genevieve Clayton, whCo ISt Ldayk 0 c·t · · Walter Nosack returned home' will be qualified to do that work ing the preparation of dinner er for "bakers", wash them well 1 S It L k City attendmg school at the U. A. . a a e Y· t d . . C ft d ,. , 'd D A L a a e · L ogan, retu rne d t o h er work .SunMiss Loa Nelson Tnmdad, o1o., a er spen - m case of war, sai ean. · 't e foods. Before the new year our and bake in a moderate oven for . has .re. urne from . d;w after spending the holidavs 1 to Tooele followmg a VISit dur- mg t~e past se~en months there. Roy Taylor, of the Umve~si.Y subject was clothing. The 7th about an hour, or until they are with her narents, Mr. and Mrs. R., ing the holidays with her parents, He Will make his home aht Ogden 'I School of Engineering, who IS m grade made pinafores which are soft when pressed lightly in a H Cl t · for the next several mont s. . . (Mrs. S. Peter Petersen, Reporter) ·Leonard ay on. M'll 1 erb erg was guest Mr· and Mrs. A. M. Nelson. h 0 I Mrs · Gwynne Page entertained charge of the defense trammg. f I very cute· The girls in the 8th cloth. Never stick forks in baking Miss Donna Finlayson party at her Mr and Mrs. A mos W arren an d •~neaker at the MIA · · · Fireside . of Ida p k at · a quilting · d home Courses Will prepare· success '1 · u grade made lovely dresses, house potatoes. bab · of Pocatello are enjoying chat which was held. at the w~rd Falls, Idaho, and her fmnce, a.r Fnday. Dm!ler was serve. · completors to pass CIVI service coats and skirts. The 9th grade When the potatoes are done, an ~xtended visit in Granite at chapel Sunday evenmg at which Stapley of Los Angeles, Calif., I Mrs. Nellieh CoyhentertamFed.dthe examinations. girls made dresses skirts and hold them in a cloth, and make · 40 were present Officers of the . k 0 f adult class at er orne on ri ay . . ' . the C. W. Despam home. . M 1A h d 'd d t 0 h ld these were guests durmg last wee afternoon and served luncheon to Rangmg all the way from an blouses whJ.Ch are attractive. inch. crosses on the tops with Mr: and Mrs. J. ~· De~pa;n ~?-I ,.1 ~s·.,e~ S~n~av ev~ning at Miss Finlayson's grandmother, j12 of the class members. elementary course in drafting, de-l -Viola Shulsen. sharp scissors or a knife. Press, tertamed t~~ EJ~o espaif W~J th~ ;,ard chapel and all interested Mrs Charles Lindell. ' Mrs. Merrill Brown was hostess signed for high school graduates, still in the cloth, until the poat a specm. mJner par'{ t - arP invited to attend. Mrs. Vinnie Boulter was a visto her birthday club and their to such subjects as aeronautical! Use your gifts faithfully and tato feels soft and part of the nesday evenmg, anuary s · 'M'rs F E Tripp and Mrs Annie d M partners at her home on Saturday, . . d ' Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hat?d of JVI'al"t;o~ ~f East Midval;., Mrs. itor Saturday of Mr: an ~s. January 4. Games were played engmeermg, open only to gra u- they shall be enlarged; practice pulp comes out of the top. Slip Sandy and M:s: Floyd Reid 0 ~ w Kemp and rl:Ju~hter. Dorothy Gene Kenney at their ~~me m I and refreshments served to 25 ate engineers, the courses ~re fr~e what you know, and you shall at- cubes of butter in the tops, Lark, were visitors at the ~m of Murray, and Mrs. Svlvia Hark- Salt Lake. Mrs. Boulter visited on guests. to students, all expenses bemg paid tain to higher knowledge.-Ar- sprinkle with salt and paprika, mers~m Hand home last Fnday 1 nE>ss and dauP'hter. Lillian, Deli11 Friday with Mrs. Drew Kenney Riverton First ward M.I.A. held by the government. Most of the nold and reheat for several minutes in evenmg. . J Who::ot. Mrs. Ethel Gerra.rd and . S lt Lake I their Fireside Chat at the home 1 classes are held in the evening I · a moderate Thomas Blair, r., an emp1oyee Mrs. Jimmie D:Jvison of Salt Lake 11 m a · of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page on 1 . . . 'J oven. Serve immediat Hill's Field, near Ogden, w~s attended the 75th birthday anniMr. and Mrs. George Wood and Sunday, with 36 members present. and the laboratory facilities of the Wisdom is only found in truth. ately. transferred to the Salt Lake air! versary party of Miss Clarissa son, Sherman left Saturday for i Arthur Haycock of Salt Lake City, University engineering school are ~ -Goethe. j port recently. their home in Los Angeles, after who recently returned from the used. Instruction is given by memGo where he will, the wise man A group of young peop1e f rom• Malstrom in Salt Lake City. . . H .. I I nd · · . . Granl. te and Butlerville motored spending the hohdays with relaawtauan ks a s miSSIOn, was a hers of the engmeermg faculty, Wisdom is ofttimes nearer when is at home. His hearth the earthgues spea er. . . . . to Tooele last Saturday evemng tives in West Jordan. Mrs. Harry Sandstrom enter-~ who are .particularly qualified for we stoop than when we soar.- his hall the azure dome.- Emerwhere they were guests of Mr. and! <Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Reporter) tained at a quilting party at her the special type of work, and Wordsworth. son. .Mrs. Sheldon Parker. ' home Monday. Dinner was served workers from the United States 1\ Miss Erma Despain attended her Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pritchard to Mrs. Thomas Page, Mrs. Joseph bureau of mines This regular staff : : : : : - - - - : : , . . : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : European Travel club last Mon- of Salt Lake were guests Sunday Densley, Mrs. Clifford Swenson, . · . _.,. day evening with Mrs. R. S. Sleat- 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Proctor. Filling the icebox with scraps of Mrs. Roland Page and Mrs. Harry ' Will be a~gmented by othe.r pror~uer of 66 West Girard Ave., as the 1 Mrs. Kate Brady is spending left-over food is a waste of room Page. . I nent engmeers, who will giVe hostess. The latter was assisted by the winter with her daughter and and usually of food. ver allow Ross. Linn, who has sp~nt the parts of courses. Miss Iris M. Sleater. family, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Peter- them to accumulate. past five weeks at the Bmgham "The training is attracting a Mrs. Thomas Blair, Mrs. Otto sen at Concho Dam, New Mexhospital, will return to the home Ebert and Mrs. David Archibald! ico. When a sweater is washed the of Mrs. Florence Page this week- fine type of men," Dean Taylor 1 attended the funeral services for ••• Mr. and Mrs. Clemon Green buttonholes will not stretch if they end. . said. The majority of them are Mrs Clarissa B Perry which was and Mrs. Lucy Green motored to j t th b f th Mrs. Moses Densley entertamed engineers, mine superintendents held Thursday ~f last ~eek at the Woodside, Calif., and enjoyed the are sew~d o~e er e ore e at a quilting party and dinner at and foremen, industrial workers in South Cottonwood ward chapel. holidays with Mr. and Mrs. He~- sweater IS put mto the water. her home last week. the field of engineering, and Mrs. Perry was a former resident r~ . Parry. l'.!lrs. ~~cy Green Will of Granite. VISit there mdefmitely. Plant bulbs close to the window Judge of thine improvement, not Lyoung fellows who have wanted At the ladies community club Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas of panes and away from the heat of by what thou speakest or writest, to study engineering after they held in Midvale Wednesday, mov-l Lark and Mr. and Mrs. Geo:ge the room instead of starting them but by the firmness of thy mind, left high school, but could not fiing pictures of his trip down thel Green spent Saturday ~venmg in a dark room. You will get betnance such an education. Green and Colorado rivers were w~th .Mr. and Mr~. Jess Nn~. Mrs. and the government of thy passhown by Roy Despain of Spring- N1x 1s convalescmg follow~g an ter results. sions and affections.-Fuller. Some courses are foundation ville. The visitor was introduced attack of flu and pneumoma. Hard sauce highly flavored with work for future study, some are a by Mrs. Elbert Despain of Gran~rs. May sn:art, M:s. Ferol cinnamon, grated orange and lemTrue humility is not an abject, study of theory designed to augto points on the Marysvale Branch ite. Another entertaining feature White and Jumor White were . . groveling, self-despising spirit·, it ment practical knowledge gained was the display of kodak prints Sunday guests of Mrs. Pete Don. on peels and a little fruit JUice, furnished by Mrs. Despain and Cullen Greer of Los Angeles, gives just the proper finish to hot is but a right estimate of our- in industry, some will review the Mrs. Rich Whitmore as a part of who has been visiting here was fruit puddings. selves as God sees us.- Tryon Ed- various phases of the subject for the club's art program. the honored guest at a party wards. engineers, and others will proElmo Lund of Salt Lake City, given Saturday evening at the A little sweet cream spread over vide a study of certain subjects was the guest speaker at the M. Despain cabin in Little Co~on- the top crust of a pie before it is for engineers who graduated beI.A. conjoint meeting in Granite wood canyoz;. Twel.ve relatives For Better Printing, bring your last Sunday evening. Two piano and close fnends enJoyed games put into the oven will make the next order to The Sentinel,. fore that particular field develRio Grande train tickets now interchangeable numbers were furnished by Ro- and .a supper. . crust brown and flaky. oped. bert Cundick of the Sandy SecMiss Ruth Ra.smussen of Mill with Enrollment is limited in Rio Grande Motor Way tickets. Choose When a splinter has gone very Ond Ward and Mr. Hall of Mid- Creek, was a dmner guest Sun· schedule most convenient for business and vale favored with two vocal solos. day of M rs. M ay S mart · deep into the flesh, try extraction SENTINEL WANT ADS classes and men interested in the The California Mission Society, by steam. Heat a wide mouthed pleasure trips. Go both ways by train ... or courses should write immediateBecause God is ever present, no a group of returned L. D. S. misly to the Dean of the Engineering get results because evbus ... or go one way and return the other. sionaries, furnished a fine probottle and fill it two-thirds full boundary of time can separate us gram at the conjoint meeting of of very hot water and place under erybody reads themll School, Engineering Hall, Univers'from Him and the heaven of His ity of Utah. the M. I. A. Sunday evening in injured spot. The suction in a Tickets on sale daily ••• presence; and because God is Life, the ward chapel. The Speech Arts few minutes removes both splinter good for 29 days all Life is eternal.-Mary Baker class following was held at the Our rates are very reaTo remove those objects of sense home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert and inflamation. This method is Eddy. sonable and a few cents called sickness and disease, we Newbold. Miss Lucille Tuttle of particularly good when the splinFor information about this NEW SERVICE ... invested in a SENTINEL must appeal to mind to improve the Jordan high school gave a ter has been in for some time. and LOW FARES ... see your most interesting paper on the oriWANT .AD will pay big its subjects and objects of thought, gin of drama and history to the and give to the body those better Think, to be happy; to be great, dividends. present day. ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. ~io~rantle · AGENT delineations.- Mary Baker Eddy. be wise; Content of spirit must Good Line of They that know God will be from science flow. For 'tis a godThe mind unlearns with diffiUSED TIRES for Sale WHY NOT TRY • or Rio Grande Motor Way Agent humble; they that know them- like attribute to know.- Matthew culty what has long been impres- - Phone Midvale 48 selves will be proud.-Flavel. Prior. sed upon it-Seneca. WEST JORDAN EAST MIDVALE I I I National Defense Classes Started • • At U tah U nlverslty RIVERTON . 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