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Show . p THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, Januray 10, 1941 ·s-o·CitlEfti Nuptials I Abbett-Neeley Take Place in Preston A Bulwark Of Defense I and CLUBS II ·:·-----D---0-----------.:! IVA E. BARROWS. Society Editor I Mrs. A. A. Nelson Entertains . f memorating the birthday anniWednesday Bridge Club versary of her husband, the late Mrs. A. A. Nelson was hostess 1 William L. Bateman. to members of the Wednesday I A program was presented and bridge club at her home on West I luncheon served to 50 members of Center street. Two tables of con- the family including children, tract bridge were in play after grandchildren, great grandchilwhich Mrs. Nelson served a late dren and other relatives. luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Woodhouse Couple Club Entertained Honored at Party By Tyler Vincents Miss Barbara Woodhouse enterMr. and Mrs. Tyler Vincent I tained at a miscellaneous shower were hosts to their couple club at at her home in Sandy Saturday a turkey supper at Nell's Tea evening complimenting Mr. and Room on South State street Friday Mrs. Lyle Woodhouse of Bingham, evening. Following the supper the whose marriage took place Christguests adjourned to the Vincent mas day. home where an evening of conContest games were enjoyed tract bridge was enjoyed. Louis and luncheon served to 20 guests. Goff and Mrs. Tyler Vincent Mrs. Woodhouse is the former Miss played high for the evening. Clara Jesser of Springfield, Colo. Many Affairs CQmpliment Mrs. Rasmussen Entertains Miss Lillis Marchant At One O'clock Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Marchant Mrs. Cyril Rasmussen enterof Midvale announce the ap- tained for the lady members of preaching marriage of their daugh- the Rasmussen family at her home ter, Miss Lillis Marchant, to Del- in Salt Lake City Wednesday aftbert Yorgason, son of Mr. and ernoon. A one o'clock luncheon Mrs. H. V. Yorgason of Fountain was served followed by an afterGreen. The marriage will take noon at contract bridge. Mrs. A.l place Thursday, Januray 16 in the P. Rasmussen and Mrs. Vern LesSalt Lake L. D. S. temple. Fol-1 ter won the contract prizes. Spelowing a short wedding trip, the cial guests were Mrs. A. A. Nelcoule will make their home in son, Mrs. Allison Bills, Mrs. Ed. Heber. • (Norman and Mrs. Joe Marshall. Page Five · too numerous to mention. Mr. and Mrs. c. L. Abbott of West Jordan announce the marriage of their son, Irving w. Abbott to Miss Blanch Neeley of Preston, Idaho. The marriage took place ChristJanuary 2, 1941 . Midvale Sentinel, mas eve in Preston, Idaho. Bishop J. N. Larson officiated at the cer- Midvale, Utah, emony in the presence of rela- Dear Mr. Barrows: . tives and a few close friends. An urgent appeal is being made The bride is a graduate of the by the Utah Writer's Project to L. D. S. hospital at Idaho Falls and enlist the volunteer services of has been employed for the past persons who are interested in three years at the Cache Valley I- Utah history and folklore to ashospital. sist in compiling material for The groom is a graduate of U. their new publication Utah GeoS. A. C. at Logan where he was a graphic Place Name which will member of the Phi Kappa Iota include all the geographic feafraternity. tures on which information may Numerous entertainments have be available. This will embrace been gl'ven m· honor of the young mountains, peaks, canyons, parks, couple. They will make their home lakes, rivers and other features r· bin Las· Vegas, Nev., where Mr. Ab~tt 1s employed by the Signal Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Oll company. P. T. Bateman, Dale, Dean and . Joy Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. ~te.adman Famll! j Royal Spratling of West Jordan, n)oys Tur~ey Dmner Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bateman of The family of Mr. and Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Wanda Pratt of Walter Steadman enjoyed a tur- Salt Lake. Other guests were Mr. key dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wagstaff of Salt and Mrs. William H. Steadman of Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bennion West Jordan on New Years day. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson, .Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Evelyn Wilson, Louis Walter Steadman of Salt Lake, Bishop of Sandy, and Blaine WixMr. and Mrs. Oney Smith of Salt om of West Jordan. I , J The metal mines of Utah stand ready to do their full share In the service of our nation. They are ready to work their resources their machines, the1·r hearts and' thir hands, that this nation, calm and strong, may fulfill its destiny. This glleat industry adds Its share to the mighty weapon of America that forms such an essential and dependable bulwark ln the scheme of national defense. Most people come in contact with some part of national defense every day. Countless thousands of us are part of it. For the great weapon of national defense is American industry and agriculture which feeds it. ' It was American industry that showed the way to the way to the . producing the first prac· world m tical machine gun, the first sub· marine, the first airplane. In earlier days American industry established the rifled firm, developed the first steamship and led in the development of the armored warriors of the sea. Today American industry is organized as never before in its history. Mining is a vital part of Amer1can industry and is geared to offer America vital facilities to meet demands of the hour. UMIOM PACIFIC s teadman, ~\\lllf?, Yes, you'll enjoy every travel comfort, with freedom hom hiqhway and weather hazards-all at low cost when you qo on fast, modernly- appointed Union Pacific trains. • • • • L 0 W f A RES 1 vas~s In Coacbea LOS ANGELES .• , , $22.40 CffiCAGO cam~ I I 1 a~d Eu~ene I Mrs. Mose Garff entertained at a Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Richards and daughdinner during the week for the Mrs. Reuben Freeman and Parley Union Resident Celebrates ter, Mrs. Thomas Valle enterRasmussen family. Out-of-town Butterfield of Herriman; Mr. and Birthday Anniversary tained at a bridge luncheon at guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dar-[ Mrs. Harry Sandstrom of RiverMr. and Mrs. Jacob Griffiths, t~e Richards home in Salt Lake rell Aylett and Mr. and Mrs. Don I ton; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Miller, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Clawson, City Saturday, honoring Mrs. Kitzmiller of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Fred Fredrickson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Griffiths Frank Mumford, a recent bride. and Gordon McMillan of Salt Lake and Mrs. David Haycock, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Olson The guests included the guest of City. Alice Bowen, Mrs. Fern c. Bo- gathered at the home of Mr. and honor, and Mrs. Leah a. Stead. ..__,_ dell, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sand- Mrs. Eugene Croxford in Union man, Mrs. Phil Purcell and the strom and Mr. and Mrs. Norval Saturday evening to help cele- Misses Elaine Christensen, Veda Mrs. James Entertains Wardle of Salt Lake City; Mr. and brate the birthday anniversary Duste, Barbara Boud, Elisa Rogers, At Dessert Bridge Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler and Mr. f of Mr. Croxford. Games and mus- Virginia Weileman, Phyllis AshMrs. Archie James entertained and Mrs. Nels A. Nelson of San- ic were enjoyed after which de- ton, Gertrude Thody, Denise Calher club at her home on Grant day and Mrs. Sinda B. Hacken- licious refreshments were served. lister and Gwen Clark. street Monday evening. A dessert berg of Midvale. luncheon was served after which Officers in charge of the affair contract bridge was played. Mrs HEADQUARTERS FOR included Ezra Miller president; Arthur Jensen and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Alice Bowen, vice president, Johnson won high scores. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fredrickson, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Fenn Entertains A social folowed the banquet. At Dessert Bridge In the Jordan Valley New officers elected for 1941 inMrs. Ray Fennentertained the We use the best quality vegetable parchment, members of her bridge club at clude Reuben Freeman, president; and give you first class workmanship and service. her home Monday evening. Pre- Mrs. Reuben Freeman, vice presiceding the bridge games a dessert dent; Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. luncheon was served. Mrs. J. W Crane, secretary and treasurer. PRICE LIST: The sun1mer social of the group Nibley and Mrs. Hyrum P. CanUnprinted: non won the bridge awards. Mrs will be held the last week in June at a place to be announcerd Per 100 -----·----------····------·Lee Olson was a special guest. later. Midvale to In Challenger In PuJinum Sl.,..ping Cara* Sleeping Care• $33.3S •w ~X:a." ffi'mu!'1~:,.~eato 1~~ts. 3 $ S.l0 59.35 · ra1return limits. Also very low one-way fares. Libe a~d rec~ntly carnation~ C~vers • EY E RYW H ER£ Eramples: Round trip from an~ ~est The information embodied in tr.• booklet will be incorporated in the more exhaustive "Utah Ge graphic Place Names." The "Ot gins of Utah Place Names" foun l an immediate niche in researc•'.l libraries in every state in the Un ion, and in Hawaii, Puerto Rico, c uba, and several Canadian pr vinces, and met with instant publie approval. With the cooperatir 1 of the proud descendant of th, old-time pioneers we can mak"" our new book one of the bes• works on source material in th~ state. Dale L · Morgan, s t a t e supenn· tendent of the Utah Writer's Pn'ject, is himself an authority o ·1 Utah history and will direct th-:! compilation. He urges folklo-c' hobbyists especially to ~ite thi<l office for more detailed inform<·· tion. Address your query to Wad" W. Kadleck, Editor, Utah Writers' Project, 59 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. WADE w KADLECK · · Sentinel prints Butterwrapper•. --------------__:~-=-===-~.=:_::.=~=-~~~ Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Steadman, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Steadman, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Spratling, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Steadman, all of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steadman f S o alt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Brady of Union, Mr. and Complimenting the bride-to-be, Newly Weds Honored Mrs. Ray Tripp of Burley, Idaho, Mrs. Dale Waters entertained a At Dinner Party were the only members not presgroup of friends at a shower at · M r. an d M rs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mumford ent · I n the evenmg, Cl d P t · · d her home on Grant street Wed0f U · were guests of honor at a family roc or mon JOme th Y eh nesday evening. Dinner was served dinner given by Mrs. E. D. Sorene appy group and presented at eight o'clock to 15 guests. Dur- son at her home at 1153 East One O'clock Luncheon President and Mrs. Webb moving pictures from films taken ing the evening table games were Sixth South street. The guests in- Compliments Young Miss Entertain for Missionaries at the summer "Old Folks Outplayed and prizes won by Mrs. eluded the honored couple, Mr. Mrs. Allison Bills entertained at District President George F. ing" at Lagoon and Yellowstone Paul Hyke and Miss Evelyn Jenand Mrs. Victor Mumford, Dr. and a one o'clock luncheon at her Webb and Mrs. Webb enter- park. sen. Mrs. T. E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. home Thursday afternoon, compli- tained East Jordan stake missionOn Friday evening Miss Mar- Max Mumford, Miss Gwen Clark menting her niece, Miss Beverly aries of the Sandy district, and Mutual Officers, Teacher chant will be complimented at a and Miss Carlo Clark of Sandy; Frost of Salt Lake City. The table partners, at a turkey dinner at To Meet at Steadmans party given by members of a Mrs. E. T. Parry, Mr. and Mrs. where the guests were seated was their home Tuesday evening. The Midvale Second ward Muclub of which she is a member. Phil Purcell, Miss Judith Sor- beautifully decorated with white Covers were laid for Mission tual will hold tehir officers and The affair will be given at the enson, Frederick and Douglas Sor- sweetpeas and pink tapers in crys- President and Mrs. Parley R. teachers meeting at the home of home of David J. Marchant on enson of Salt Lake; Dr. and Mrs. tal candelbra. Pink favors also Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Rella Steadman on Allen street Wasatch street. C. B. Johnson, Miss Charlotte added attractiveness to the oc- Burgon, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Har- Monday evening. Following the Mrs. Newell J. Cooper and Mrs. Johnson and Bud Johnson of Og- casion. Following the luncheon wood, Linden o. Olsen and Pres- meeting, Miss Steadman and Miss Ray West will be co-hostesses at den. table games were played at which ident and Mrs. Webb. Laura Wardle will serve refresha party honoring Miss Marchant Mrs. Frank Mumford is the Bee Howard of Riverton won high The dinner was followed by a ments. at the Cooper home in Salt Lake former Miss Kathryn Clark, the 1 score. .Besides Beverly, bidden monthly report meeting. City. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. E. guests mcluded the Misses Billie Glover Camp, D. U. P., Bridge Club Entertained I Clark of Sandy. and Patsy Williams, Bonnie Bo- Mrs. Madsen Entertains To Meet Thursday At Anderson Home berg, Dorothy Wilcox, Joyce Ras- Club at Luncheon Mrs. Roxy Gosman and Mrs. Mrs. Ed Norman was a special Old Friends mussen and Bee Howard. j Miss Gretchen Horst of Salt Emma A 1 S • Hold 1 t th Jenkins will be hostesses guest when Mrs. Walter Anderson nnua oc1a Lake City and Mrs. Eugene Mor- o e members of the Glover entertained the members of the The "Old Gang" of Herriman Children Party Fetes ' ris of Bingham were special Camp, Daughters of Utah PionMonday Night bridge club at her partners, held their annual Sandy Ladies guests of Mrs. Frank Madsen eers, at the Gosman home, 70 M th Vella 01 home. Mrs. Tyler Vincent, Mrs. i soc1al and banquet at the home of 1 M Mrs. Swenson and Mrs. when she entertained her bridge Wasatch, Thursday, January 16, at A. A. Nelson and Mrs. Clarence I rs. Fern C. Bodell at 2456 South ar a son entertained the of- 1 club at her home on South State two p. m. All members are urged Anderson won the bridge prizes. Temple street, Salt Lake f1eers teachers of the Second f street. A one o'clock luncheon to attend. Following the card games refresh~ C1ty Tuesday evening. Dinner was ward pnmary of Sandy at a spid- 1 was served, covers being laid for ments were served. served at one long table which er web party at the 12 guests. Bridge scores for the Wagstaffs Entertain was centered with red poinsettias Swenson home on Pwneer avenue. afternoon were won by Miss Horst For Bateman Family 1 Trio of Hostesses with of white T_he guests. dressed as smanl and Mrs. Arthur Peterson. Mr. Mrs. Wagstaff Entertain at Dinner 1 and orch1d chrysanthemums at g1rls. Ch1ldren s games were of Benmon entertamed at their A trio of hostesses, Mrs. Roy each end of the table. played and children's refreshments 1 Luncheon Honors home in ~onor of the P. T. BateHughes, Mrs. Leon Rasmussen and were laid for Mr. and were served to 20 guests. Mrs. Mumford man famtly Saturday evening. A national publisher has agrc..! 1 to publish the book solely on tha reception given the Origins ai Utah Place Names, a mime graphed booklet which gave tb• name origin of Utah cities a towns and a short history of eac' about'"""'' ~redlt-no ~Y clown._pay later _J, ~ • 7/te r__lt(>(j~ 011 Ask UMIOM ft.A £1 L"· ~ £ r~jc IFIC ft KA K.OAD l ROAD OF The Streamliners AND The Challenger• For further details eonsult: M. E. THORNTON, Agent 1 • Advertising lS ROMANCE 1 1 I I You Butter--Wrappers Mrs. Bateman Honors Late Husband's Birthday Mrs. Sophrona Bateman entertained the members of her family at her home New Years day, com- Mrs. Marjorie Barnett and little daughter, Gayle Joan, left Monday for their home in San Pedro, Calif., after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes of Sandy. A fine nne of Wedding Announcements at The Sentinel. better things. Do you see dresses? You picture yourself of a summer evening in this drifting white chiffon, softly printed with delicate blossoms. Midvale Garage ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. STANDARD GASOLINE and OILS - - Phone Midvale 48 - Hats? Your mind•s eye frames Printed: 100 --------·------------ $1.25 200----$1.75 500 ___________________..__ $2.75 1,000 --·-----·--------------·-- $4 50 'THE SENTINEL Midvale, Utah 178 ~----------------J~•-----------------------------------~ Phone: Mid. Some people say that all enthusiasm should be taken out of adver• tising. In books and speeches they; crusade for bleak little ads that give nothing but thread counts, strength and chemical tests, dimensions and! prices. What a pity if they had their way! Sporting goods? A slashing ten- :Advertising is one of the wei· come voices that directs our ey~ upward. It has worked wonders in raising our standard of living. Let's encourage it to continue oo: its inspiring way. Dis game. A :well-hit drive from Courtesy Nation's Busins11. Foods? A cool, jolly dinner, :with exciting news o£ the family's aay. WHENEVER YOU NEED BU'I"I'ERWRAPPEBS. Remember the tee. A hard-hooked fish and a: screaming reel. your face with a pastel shaded halo. 0 -,.-~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;, As you read, :visions come, and a desire for 25¢ L.F.A. Club Meets At Wrights Mrs. George Wright was hostess to the L.F.A. club at her home on Main street Wednesday evening A short business meeting was conducted by Mrs. William Thomas, president. A social hour and refreshments concluded.the evening. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. C. Welch. READ THE ADS. )" ' , |