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Show Friday, January 24, 1941 ··a-, 0 c J[ IE T1f~ H~~: ~::~::r THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH CM'ndter ~ e Jll CLUBS I ·~~::~=··~:~~ ~~~~0€:~~~=::·::~::: 1 a:~ito ~m' • ~ ._._._ _ _· - · - - - · · · Gardner Camp, P. U. P., I! d dilf \\~~ ~~ l_fl_"'_~_i__:i~_~_\-~---\j-~- -~-~" i\~ Camp, 0- U. P., held their regular meeting Friday ~~~m~:. ·~::~IT::d:.w::~:o: I history of Midvale. Mrs. P. T. Celebrates Birthday Little Miss Shana Bess Peterson, who ha~ reached the age of four, entertau~ed a group of small friends at a birthday party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M . S · P et erson, 173 Jefferson street, Thursday afternoon. On their arrival each child was made happy with a balloon and hat, after which games were played and a picture show enjoyed. Late in the afternoon the children gathered around a beautifully decorated table where refreshments were served, including a pink and blue birthday cake. Pink and blue miniature birthday cakes were also used as favors. Shana's guests were Roberta Payne, Anita Perry, Joyce ·Jackson, Gloria Peterson, Jean Crawford, Douglas Walker, Kent Vincent, Garr Vincent, Blaine Griffin, Ronnie Lee Olsen o! Midvale, and Louise Jackson and Roberta Louise Scheiber of Salt Lake City. lowing hostesses: Mesdames W. H. Gardner, Albert Dimond, W. H. Steadman, Wallace Bateman and E. M. Bateman. 4 By Mrs. Howard Phelps Mrs. Howard E. Phelps was the hostess at a beautifully appointed luncheon and bridge party at I the Leon Rasmussen home Thurs-/ day afternoon. Her guests were the members of the Thursday bridge club. The small tables were attractively centered with violets and acacia. Mrs. Ralph Duvall, Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett and Mrs. Louis Goff won the bridge honors. .I ~ .. . • _ ,, : • ~~~!!!'!!!~~. ..!!'!_'!! __!!'!_'!!!!'!_•.lll_""!_lll_!!'! __... _!!'! __... __!!'!_"!' _!!'!_,....._ _ _,;,;.._ _.._;..._ _ _ _ __ By Uarda McCarty Page FivP ,~==============~, y~~~~~-~~~~~\ UNION School News MIDVALE SCHOOL NOTES "'\;;:::;:;;;:::;;;:::;;;::::::::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;::=1" ~ No assembly was held Friday. The band introduced a new song for which the students will make up words. There will be a prize for the one who makes up the best words. There was also another contest for the purpose of making up cheers for the school. Another prize is being awarded for the best one of these. No entries will) be returned. .,, Tuesday the 5A class had & election of officers for the thir quarter. The following were elec. ed: Chariman, Bonnie Rasmusse1. vice chairman, Kenneth Morel1 secretary, Beverly Miller. The dut of the chairman is to dismiss tll, room in the morning and is cla~_; leader. The vice chairman dismiss es the room in the afternoon. Tb.:! secretary keeps the roll. -Beverly Miller, LaRue Vincent. headway. Eighteen bills were introduced. Four resolutions were ofWith tax bills and <I repeal mea- fered in the two houses. "U" Club Entertained sure relating to Governor Herbert Of interest among the bills introAt Wh't 1 e H o me B. M aw' s program f or reorgamza· duced because of their far-reachA large basket of fruit was used tion of the state government intro- ing effect or controversial nature The school had a dance Wed- Earth Worms as the attractive centerpiece for duced, as well as several contro- are the following: nesday evening, January 8. There In our 6A room we have a ter the table when Mrs. Reg White versial bills, the 24th Utab. legisEnabling counties or municipalialso was a ball game before the rarium. Miss McMillan said we entertained her "U" club at a sev- lative session is well launched on ties to banish liquor stores and dance::-our team playing Blaine. needed some animals in it. Mon en o'clock dinner at her home in its lawmaking career after an op- pack-agencies by local option. We won. day, Raymond Simper brought Sandy Tuesday evening. White ening week filled with action. • Legalizing sales of liquor by the The home room mothers furn- some earth worms. We were inter tapers in white holders were also Impetus was to be given speedy drink. Mrs. Jensen Entertains ished punch which was very delic- ested in them. We learned that used as were individual place consideration of the governor's Imposing an excise tax on naAt Luncheon Bridge ious. they have no eyes and no ears, n ') cards made of French pastry, bear- sweeping proposals for govern- tural gas. Mrs. Ear on Jensen of Crescent -Ila Wengren feelers, and no sense of smell. ing the initial of each member. mental changes by the submission Levying school tax on the basis entertained at a well-arranged one They eat dirt when they dig tun During the evening Miss Grace late this week of a reorganization of a specified amount for each o'clock luncheon and bridge party· Defeat Blaine nels, but the dirt is not used bY Tuttle entertained with several bill. That there will be opposichild. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. A. The local junior high school met the worm; it is carried to the clever readings. Twelve members tion to some phases of the reOther measures of widespread Bills, Mrs. W. 0. Boberg and Mrs. the Blaine Jr. high from Granite surface of the ground and left were present. vamping plan is apparent, espec- interest offered for consideration A. E. Buckley won the bridge priz1 district on our floor Wed., Jan. 8. there. '-~ ially to that repealing the statute are those requiring motorists to es. Guests included Mrs. A. E. The first part of the game Earth worms cultivate the Union Ward Bishopric allocating $800,000 of annual mo- show proof or financial responsiWilliams, Mrs. Bryan Bird, Mrs. indicated that the visitors were the ground and help plants to grow. Fetes Church Workers tor vehicle registration fees to mu-1 ?ility in case of acc~dents; providLeo Anderson, Mrs. A. E. Pearson, better team, but in the last half One book that we have read sair! Members of the Union ward Binicipal and county street and road mg for a tax on diesel fuel, outMrs. Ed Sund, Mrs. Ren Howard, it was a different story, and Union that the average one~acre garden shopric entertained at a party work, and the method by which !awing cigarette machines where Mrs. Dick Dean, Miss Betty Lou came out on top with a score of j had about fifty thousand earth honoring ward teachers, Relief so- reorganiation is effected. they are accessible to minors; enJensen, Mrs. Bills, Mrs. Boberg 19 to 16. worms working _in it all the time. ciety teachers, and ward executive Measures relating indirectly to abling county treasurers to distriand Mrs. Buckley. -Wayne Van -Elaine Duffin. Couple Club Entertained officers at the amusement hall on the reorganiation plan introduced bute auto license plates; providing By the Marshalls Monday · evening. The stake presi- last week call for repeal of the that the attorney general's ofUnion will play its first league Mrs. Fred Hopkinson The 5B class is studying abm' Members of the couple club dency and other stake officers fees allocation law now in effect; fice handle all state legal busigame Tuesday at Bingham. The Utah this quarter. We have divid Entertains at Luncheon .... were entertained at dinner and were special guests. A splendid to levy a 3 per cent tax on divi- ness, and permitting state or local Mrs. Fred Hopkinson very gra- bridge at the home of Mr. and program was followed by games. dends from companies doing busi- government officers or employees school district furnishes the bus to ed the class into groups. Som<:> ciously entertained at a one o'-1 Mrs. F. J. Marshall Friday eve- Refreshments were served to 210 ness in Utah; to provide income to be absent on military duty for take the players to Bingham. The are studying about the dinosaur,;. players have been working hard national parks, early settlers, ex clock luncheon and bridge at her ning. Twelve members were pres- persons. tax exemptions on gross and net more than 30 days without creatin preparation for the game. plorers and many other subjects. home on First A venue Monday aft- ent. incomes from dividends already ing a vacancy in office and to -Jack Holt We hope to take a trip to the ernoon. Guests included Mrs. D. Mrs. Jensen Celebrates taxed, and to levy a tax on in- provide for reinstatement at constate capitol and to see the dino Birthday Anniversary A. Drown, Mrs. James A. Alcorn, Entertains at Luncheon comes of federal employes. These elusion of service. On Friday Union played Sandy saurs at the university. Mrs. Scena Tracy, Mrs. Alex Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jensen enwere recommended by Governor A house concurrent resolution For Draper ·Ladies _ -Lois Wheeler. Beckstead, Mrs. Howard Phelps, tertained the members of their Maw in his message to the legis- passed Friday approves President second team at Sandy in a pracOn Tuesday afternoon Mrs. tice game. It was a good game, Mrs. Harold Nelson and Mrs. couple club at their home in West lature. Roosevelt's lend-lease plan of aid but Union dropped it to Sandy. Howard Phelps entertained at a Jordan Sunday evening, the ocGeorge Cox. But reorganization proposals did to Great Britain. Efforts to elimone o'clock luncheon for Mrs. Joe casion being the birthday anni-Billy Bulb. *SENTINEL WANT ADS Cutler and Mrs. Chris Hendrick- versary of Mrs. Jensen. not take all of the opening week inate the run-off election feature L.F.A. Club Honors Members' limelight. The senate was fully or- of the state primary election law The Library son of Draper. get results because ev· A delicious dinner was served at Birthday Anniversaries ganized, standing committees ap- were expected to be made soon. The Salt Lake county library erybody reads them!! one long table, covers being laid The L. F. A. club met at the Monday Bridge Club 'pointed by President Wendell Other proposed legislation sched- was opened for use by the Union for 12 guests. Following the dinhome of Mrs. C. J. Welch on Lo- Meets at Nelson Home Grover, and 24 bills introduced. uled for early introduction in- students a week before the Christ- Our rates are very reaner, the evening was spent playing cust street Wednesday evening. Mrs. Harold E. Nelson was host- progressive games. Prizes were The house awaited committee as- eludes changes and additions to mas holidays. It has a very good sonable and a few cents assortment of books in both chilMrs.. William Thomas, ~resident, ess to the members of her bridge I won by Mrs. William Ferguson, signments before getting under full the traffic safety code. invested in a SENTINEL presided over a short busmes.s ses- club at her home Monday eve- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Andrus and dren's and adult fiction and nonWANT AD will pay big . F 0 11owmg · the meet mg a rung. Preceding the bridge games Mrs. J. R. Nichol. The house " at 1 fiction. It is open from 9 a. m. to sion. ' Funeral services were held 1 dividends. ld f or t wo members a dessert luncheon was served. prize was drawn by William FerEphriam Sunday at 1 o'clock Flord 4 p.m. with hour closmg at noon. part YJ was h eW f M al offerings were pro use an -Louise Van. rs. erome 0 lfe and M rs. J ames Mrs. Harold Larsen and Mrs. Hy- guson. WHY NOT TRY IT? • beautiful. Burial was in Ephriam Unity Club to is survived by •·. •• • •• ••• •• , a sive games were played and pnzes Enterta'ln Husbands · Funeral services wereJ held Sunwere won by Mrs. Clyd e C anmng Ch1'ldren Honor Father Members of the Uni'ty club are h two sons, Sidney, of Axtell, and 1 day at 1 p. m. for Ricy ones, w o Helmet of Ephriam; three daughand Mrs. Wolfe. The honorees On Birthday entertaining their husbands at a died at Bingham hospital from ters, Mrs. James Olsen of East were each presented with a lovely To celebrate the birthday anni- dinner party at the home of Mr. injuries sustained in an automo- Midvale, with whom she has made gift. versary of their father, Ernest Sil- and Mrs. Horace Burgon Friday bile accident recently at Albu- her home for the past eight years, cox of West Jordan, members of l eveninug, January 24. querque, N. M. The services were Mrs. Edwin Peterson ef Brigham Trio of Hostesses his family entertained in his honor at the West Jordan chapel under City, and Mrs. Charles Rhodes of Honor Mrs. Phelps at the Abbot home in Salt Lake Mrs. Henry Manka direction of Bishop Lawrence T. Liberty. A . sister, Mrs. Mary WigMrs. Howard Phelps was the City Friday evening. Entertains Club Dahl. ren of Salt Lake City and 14 Januray Bargain! Men's Fine EXTRA SHEER guest of honor at a well-arranged A delicious buffet supper was Members of the Friendship Ring Opening prayer was by Patri- grandchidren also survive. LADIES' FULL·FASHIONED dinner patty at the J~ck Ford 1 served including an exquisite were entertained at the home of arch James A. Bateman. Speakers Mrs. Oscar Olsen, son Lindner, A fine pants for ·clean-up purhome Wednesday evenmg, Janu-l birthday cake which was decorated Mrs. Henry Manka in Union were Sidney Wyatt of Ogden, Paul daughter Louella, and Miss Anna ary 15. The occasion was Mrs. in pale green and pink bearing Thursday afternoon. Following the I C. Boyce of Jordan high school Johnson were among those who Newest Spring Colors • • • Sen· poses to save your suit ••• Phelps' birthday anniversary. The the words, "Happy Birthday to delicious luncheon the ladies spent faculty, and P. T. Bateman. Mus- accompanied the immediate family sationally low prir.:ed •• hostesses were Mrs. Edgar Mad- Dad". The letters "60" were made the afternoon quilting. Eight mem- ical numbers were a violin trio to Ephriam to attend the funeral sen, Mrs. Leon Rasmussen and with imitation rhinestones. Inside bers were present. by the Gardner brothers, solo by BOYS' SPORT Mrs. Ford. the cake was a music box which Mrs. Goldie Pearson and a solo by services Sunday. CLOSE-OUT I played a greeting to Mr. Silcox. I Happy Mothers Club Rulon Hogan. The closing prayer Couple Entertains Following the supper games were Meets at Nance Home was by Arnold G. Holland of Roy, Slip-over Style . • • A smart 70x84 WHITE Birthday Club played by the happy family group. Mrs. Ellen Nance was hostess to Utah, and the grave dedication by dress-up jacket ideal for school Mr. and Mrs. Evan 0. Jensen en- Hosts for the occasion were Mr. the Happy Mothers club at her sterling Jones of Wellsville. Interor for best .•• tertained the members of the and Mrs. Clyde Soffe, Mr. and home in Union Monday. At one ment was in the West Jordan cernSoft and Fleecy • • • Grand as Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Searle are birthday club and partners at Mrs. Blaine Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. o'clock a delicious luncheon was etery. exira blankets or warm sheets. receiving congratulations on the their home on East Second South. Newell Silcox and Mr. and Mrs. served. Guests present included Men's Brown or Black arrival Sunday of a baby boy, street Saturday evening. "Love Roy Silcox. Others present were Mrs. May Smart, Mrs. Nancy Mil- CAROLINA C. N. PETERSON born ot the Cottonwood maternity Thy Neighbor" was the game of Joyce Silcox, Mr. and Mrs. Lavell ne. Mrs. Martha Milne, Mrs. Hilda Mrs. Carolina Cecelia Nielson the evening after which luncheon ' Silcox and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Smart, Mrs. Carrie J~hnson, Mrs. Peterson, 85, died Tuesday, Jan. hospital. All concerned are doing New Spring Patterns 1 Genuine Leather Construction was served to Mr. and Mrs. John Tripp. Bessie Forbush, Mrs. Mary Van, 14, at the home of her daughter, nicely, including "Dave." RONDO DE LUXE Throughout•.• Rubber or leathMr. and Mrs. Ralph Swan and H. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiland Mrs ..Jess Nix. Mrs. James F. Olson of East Mider heels•••• Exceptionally long Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farnsworth liam Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles Cundick Honored vale, of causes incident to age. wearing. of Rupert, Idaho, and Mr. J. MelA. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Myrle At Birthday Party Mrs. Morrow Honors Penney's Finest Percale . • • tertained at a family dinner at vin Gibley of Los Angeles, Cal., Allsop, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. OstThe family of Charles Cundick Husband's Birthday Designed for easier sewing and Mrs. George Morrow entertained their !}orne on Pioneer avenue were visitors Sunday of Mrs. So-' ler, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wood- / honored their father at his home longer wear • • • Feature Value! MEN'S FUR h~us~, Mrs. Lena Jackson, Mrs. I in West Jordan Friday evening, at her home Saturday evening Monday evening honoring their phrona Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thompson Vmme B0ulter and Mrs. Esther 1 January 17, the occasion being his honoring the birthday anniversary son, Le Roy, who left Thursday Boulter. Prizes were won by Mrs. 7oth birthday anniversary. Those of her husband. The guests in- in the second drawing of Local and children and Robert Dimond As fine a hat as you.. would of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Lena Jackson, J. William Thomp- present at the party besides his cluded Mr. and Mrs. Verlen Board No. 16, Selective Service. Special Purchase want to top off your new spring Covers were laid for the guest Verlen Bateman of Murray, were son, Mrs. John E{. Shaw and J. children were his brothers and sis- Bateman of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. outfit! Popular brim widths. , • visitors of Mrs. Sophorna BateArthur Morrow of Garfield, Mr. of honor and Mr. and Mrs. KenM. Woodhouse. ters. The evening was spent in man during the week. and Mrs. Charles Morrison of Salt neth Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A Real Bargain Scoop on 1 playing games. Refreshments were The first of the Sandy ward Lake and Mr. and Mrs. William Swenson, Archie and Bobbie Heavy Cannon Towel Ends! served to 24 relatives. Morrow of Sandy. Swenson and Geneal Swenson of budget moving picture shows was You'll marvel at such generous CLOSE-OUT! CHILDREN'S presented at the Burk Theatre on Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Swenpieces •.• 1 Mrs. Nielsen Hostess Party Honors Local son of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Wednesday and Thursday of this To Bridge Club EXTRA HEAVY .... Mrs. Leon Parkuhn of American week. A three act play has also Gay-Colored Plaids ••• These Beautiful potted plants adorned Selective Service Boy be scheduled for January. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swenson enJ Fork. dresses must be sold to make the home of Mrs. L. W. Nielsen room for new spring stock •• , when she entertained her bridge club Thursday afternoon. A one WOMEN'S o'clock luncheon was served to 12 members and guests. Prizes for SUPER VALUE! Ironing Board bridge were won by Mrs. Eugene CODE NUMBERS New Spring Styles • • • Gay Morris of Bingham and Mrs. Neil little dresses you can wear from Calif. Bed Port Olsen of East Midvale. morning 'til night ••• Made of Adjustable size to fit your Qta, 933 Gala. 934 Nothing is more appropriate and appreciated than a gift of Jewelry .•• smooth ray_!)n • • • • board. • . Firm tie-on straps. Mrs. Brimhall Fetes --SUGGESTIONS-Cal1f. Wblte Port Brother and Sister Qta. 938 Gala. 948 BroochesLockets - Rings - W atches - Pendants - Handbags In honor of the birthday anniCompacts - Eversharp Pen and Pencil Sets - Typewriters versaries of Bobby and J eneanna CaW. Muacatel Pack, Mrs. Ray Brimhall enterQta. 972 Gala. 973 ALL AT LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE I tained at her home Sunday with a dinner party. The table where the For Expert Guaranteed Watch Reppairing and Fine Jewelry, see the- • ~ CaW. Sh~ guests were seated was decorated Qta. 1038 with a beautiful arrangement of narcissus~ Two birthday cakes with Aklohol 10~ liT Vol'IIIH lighted candles also added to the 14 North Main St. JOHN A. PADJEN Phone Mid. 248W ~ MIDVALE -:UTAH _ ~ALIFORNIA GROWERS * festivity of the occasion. Ten ~ WINERIES ... CUTLER, CALIF. guests were bidden. r.~-,... ~ ..,nAt .,... . , . · • ~ -.n,-. • • ... I 'I * OBITUARIES ~;~~~Y t~:n~~~::~or~es~ei~~o!~:!~l ~~- ~ta~~:~:;!a::~e~!!~·g::~: I J.. -:::::;::=:::;::==:;:;;:::==::::;::=:==============:-; y.,··s·... 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