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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL FRIDAY, MAY 9th, 1941 ·-·-·-·- I Page Three • IICounl.y Chairman OBITUARIES Evelyn Handley to Wed wheat prices farmers will need the James R. Adolphson At Family Party loan program and the support of The engagement of Evelyn ELLA BROWN NEWLAND Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McAllister mark~ting quotas, he said. Funeral services for Mrs. Ella entertained at a family dinner at Handley of Salt Lake and James PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP their home in West Jordan Satur- R. Adolphson, son of Mrs. Anna Brown Newland, age 61, of San Uip US day. The dinner was given in Adolphson of East Midvale, has Diego, Calif., a former resident of N 0 TI CE S honor of their daughter, Louella, been announced. The marriage will Sandy, who died Sunday at a San Consult clerk of district court. More food and don't spare the who leaves soon for the mission take place in the Salt Lake temple Diego hospital, were conducted Wednesd.ay at 11:30 a. m. at_ the 1 soil, is not exactly the idea .of the or the respective signers for fur• home in Salt Lake City. Among' May 17. IVA E. BARROWS, Society Editor Cit?' cemetery, under d1r~c- 1 recently announced expansion of ther information• s.andy have parties pre-nuptial Many Mr.j were guests the out-of-town O_O_O_D_D_D_D_~-0-a-D-~~-D-D_D_D_II_D_ ·=· • _ _ _ _ _ _ __ and Mrs. V. A. McAllister and been given in honor of the bride- hon of B1shop J. C. Crapo, with the Ever Normal Granary to pro- _____:._ NOTICE TO CREDITORS vide. needed food products, ~c-1 daughters, of Salt Lake City, Mr. to-be. Among the most recent was John H. Shaw in charge. Glover Camp. D. U. P., Past Presidents Club and Mrs. Robert Pollard, Mr. and a bridge and supper party given I The speaker was A. M. Nelson, cordmg to Jas H. Jensen, chair- Estate of ELIZA M. LLOYD, De• To Meet Thursday Holds Meeting The last meeting of the season Mrs. Ben McAllister and daughter by Miss Ellen K. Brewer at her former bishop of Sandy First ward. man of the Salt Lake county AAA ceased. A meeting of the Past Presidents I .creditors will present c~aims club of the American Legion aux- of the Glover Camp, D. U. P., will of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. w. home in Salt Lake City Monday ~he ope~i~g prayer was by Pat- committee.. w1th. vouchers to the undersigned new the that today explamed He Musical, Kuhre. D. Wilham r1arch Mrs. were guests Bidden evening. McAllister. N. iliary was held at the home of be held at the home of Verna BiRiverton, Utah, on or before the numbers were by Mrs Pearl Lar- program is more a plan to get at · R On Wednesday even1·ng Mrs. W. 0. Boberg in Sandy Mon- 1 shop Thursday, May 15 at 2 p. m. 10th day of July, A. D. 1941. • · . Mrs. eed Madsen, Mrs. Leo L. Eddmg1 Joseph H. Maynard, administra• day evening. Mrs. Bryan Bird, club The lesson, "Some May Call it Newbold of Riverton entertained ton, Miss Afton Clegg, Miss Afton 1 son and _Mr~. Elizabeth Sorenson. , farmers to feed the gram they Smith, Miss Lorraine Madsen, Miss The dedication of the grave was have on hand rather than to get tor of the Estate of Eliza M. Lloyd. president, was in charge of the 1 Folklore," will be given by Mrs. for Miss McAllister. . . [ Deceased . j them to raise more. Helen Barker and Miss Lucille by John H. Shaw. meeting. Various projects which Roxie Gosman, class leader. of first publication May 9, . "The nat·wn need s pork , d airy Mrs. Newland, a native of VerD 1941 A Date Wl.lki'ns. Book of Mormon Class the club will undertake were dis- ' - - - · BEN a.' BAGLEY mont, came to Sandy in 1922, ' and poultry products and canned Meets at McAllister Home cussed. Following the meeting a U Club Holds Luncheon Attorney for adm,inistrator, abundant are There vegetables. D. L. the in active was she where Meets Club Unity of class Mormon of Book The Room Tea Jewel's At were social hour and refreshments Midvale, Utah. S. church, ser~ing in the pr:siden- 1 supplies of feed grain. The very A gay arrangement of pink tu- West Jordan was entertained at At Soffe Home enjoyed by eight members. 30 ) 9 Members of the Unity club met c! of Sandy First ward Rehef So-,logical thing to do then is to turn (May -May lips and flowering almond were the home of Miss Luella MeAlwe foods the into grain the surplus used in the table decorations when lister Sunday evening. Art Bulk- at the home of Mrs. Clyde Soffe c1ety for several years. Mrs. George Cox Entertains SENTINEL WANT ADS Following the death of her hus- ~ need, and the foods needed by members of the "U" club held ley conducted the class in the ab- in East Midvale Friday afternoon. Thursday Bridge Club given by Mrs. band, Dr. Brown, she was mar- Great Britain and other countries was lesson The Howard president the of ce se j Jewers at luncheon closing their 'd Th e Thursd ay a fternoon b n ge ' . Tea Room m Holladay Saturday. Barben. Refreshments were served James Campbell. Folio ring the ried to Dr. Newland and they 1 defending themselves against ag- get results because ev· M t ta· d b 1 b meeting, Mrs. Soffe served dainty moved to San Diego, Calif., in gression," he declared. 1 erybody reads themll J rfs.l Favors for the luncheon were in- to 20 members. Y cGu wacs en etrh meh e el T fl 'd d' e on orne er a ox eorge 1 refreshments to Mrs. Earl Evans, 1929, where she had since resided. j The idea is not to have farmw v ower vases. IVI ua , _, t M'ISS Cla r a W. J. Sunday School Class ~erson street. A one o clock lunch-~ memb ers were presen. Mrs. Walter Berrett, Mrs. James She is survived by one step-son, ers make great increases in their Our rates are very rea. ere Wh't · d B eon was served after which con- H A. Brown of Vermont, a dairy herds, poultry flocks, or cat- sonable and a few cents Charles FenstermakFred Mrs. Campbell, Outing Enjoys w e 1 ts ermece anf oshmer . High tract bridge was played. Ray er, Mrs. Clarence Wardle, Mrs. W. nephew, Carl E. Holcomb of Los ' tie on the range. Better feeding of invested in a SENTINEL of members Forty-two · arrangemen o arge c m . L M rs. ou1s award s were won b y Smith's Sunday school class of R. Ashment and Mrs. Ivor Bjork. Angeles,. Calif., and also five ' the dairy cows, laying hens, and WANT AD will pay big Goff and Mrs. Ray Fenn. Mrs. H. hogs to use up the surplus grain d a part Y a t · grandchildren. Jor d an enJoye West Clark Mrs. and Dr. E. Nelson and Mrs. H. E. Phelps and convert them into more con- dividends. Glacio Park Friday evening. An Stake Relief Society Board Entertain Club were special guests. WHY NOT TRY Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Clark , impromptu program was presented Entertains at Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. J ..A. Alcorn h~~e l centrated foods is what farmers were hosts to members of hteir followed by games. The evening 1 The East Jordan stake board returned from a tnp to the Pacific I are being advised to do, he said. Couple Club Entertained A number of __ farmers have ' p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;r.. couple club at their home in San- was concluded with a weiner roast I were hosts at a one o'clock lunch- Northwest. They report that the ' By Leon Rassmussens eon at the stake house in Sandy weather was unusually dry and 1 wanted to know how this will efdy Saturday evening. The rooms and soft drinks. Thursday afternoon. In attendance unpleasant, and they were glad to · feet the proposed marketing quoMr. an~ Mrs. Leon Rasmussen and tab~es wer_e beautifull~ decor·· were presidents, magazine agents be back in Utah. . tas and the wheat situation. were gemal hosts when they en- ated with tulips and whit blos- , Estate Gas Heatrola, like new; and membreship coordinators from tertained their couple club at a soms. A seven o'clock dinner was Albane~e-Naylor Nuphals Mr. Jensen said that plans are large size, cost $150, will sell for stake. the in wards respective the RayRecently son, and Sole~mz~d. West Mrs. Max seven o'clock dinner at their home served to 16 members. Following going ahead to hold the referen$35.00 at 24 West Center Friday evening. the dinner tables were arranged . Miss Lillian Albanes~ and Da- The affair was attended by 40 la- mond, of San Diego, Calif., vis- dum on wheat marketing quotas A beautiful arrangement of pan- I for contract bridge at which high l VId Naylor were married at. the d'1es. ited with Mr. West's parents of May 31. This program will make 3-room size coal circulator, only sies centered the table where cov- scores were won by Mr. and Mrs. Albanese home Sunday, April 27. 87 West Center street during the little change in the wheat situa- 2 months old. Oak finish; canMrs. Naylor is the daughter of Mr. •• " ers were laid for 10 guests. Fol- Neil Olson. week. Mrs. West is on her way to tion. We are faced with a supply not be told from brand-new. and Mrs. Nick Albanes~ of West Mrs. Carlsen Entertains lowing the dinner contract bridge 1 New York City where Max is sta- of more than a billion and a quar$25.00 Jordan and Mr. Naylor IS the son Friendship Ring was played and high scores were Mrs. Dell Smith Entertains tioned. Max has been in the navy ter bushels of wheat for the comTHE MIDVALE SENTINEL Mrs. Clara Carlsen was hostess eight years. He was raised in Midof Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Naylor of won by Mrs. Rasmussen and Tyler For Club ing year. We can use only 680 mil136 N. Main Friendship the of members the to given was shower A Jordan. ~outh her to. hostess was Smith Dell Mrs. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin! vale. l lion bushels of that. To protect club at her home in West Jordan I m honor of the young couple Sat- Ring at her home on State street Hunter were special guests. Thursday evening . Miss Maurine urday, May 3, by Mr. Naylor's Thursday afternoon. A luncheon Cash of Midvale gave a travelogue parents at the Pioneer hall in West' was served after which .th.e ladies At Co-Hostesses Entertain spent the afternoon qu11tmg. and showed picture slides of her , Jordan. Smart Bridge Luncheon -·-·-·-·-·-·~ Miss McAllister Feted SOCIETY E J p Xp alnS IOgram J Wheaf F S Or I AND CLUBS I .. 1 I I * I I * m I FOR SALE I I I trip to Mexico. Mrs. Smith served • - - - ------,;,·--;;.-oiiiiiilti_iiii.i_lti_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,: . Co-hostesses at a delightful late refreshments to her guests. I~ afternoon Monday bridge luncheon were Mrs. Earl L. Smith and Mrs. Dell Smith Entertains Howard Barrows. The affair was Sunday School Class given at the Rock Castle on East Dell Smith entertained his Sun27th South in Salt Lake City. A beautiful arrangement of pink rose day school class at the recreation buds and maidenhair ferns with room in West Jordan Friday evegay pottery figurines centered the ning. Group games were played 1 table. Dainty place cards tied with and prizes given. Following the pink and green ribbon marked the games a short program was preplaces for 16 guests. Favors were sented and refreshments served to rosebud corsages. At the bridge 38 members. games, prizes were won by Mrs. 1 - - - Mrs. H. B. Allen of Kansas City, W. 0. Bobarg of S3ndy. Mrs. C. A. Morley of Bingham and Mrs. L. M. Missouri, accompanied by Mrs. Howard of Riverton. Mrs. D. H . William Maxfield, arrived Monday Dean of Crescent. who celebrated by airplane to visit for several her birthday that day, also re- weeks with her mother, Mrs. A. L. Rosse, 87 West Center street. ceived a gift. I I I 40 Varieties FIRST COME ... FIRST SERVED Glover Nursery and Floral l.___c_o_r_n_e_r_Union Avenue and St~~~ ~~~~~t.••.. ·• ....... . Delight MOTHER GLADE'S FANCY 1-lb. BOXES DAY SUNDAY, MAY 11 GIFT WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS LOW PRICES satm! White~:!~=::::ES ~~1i~f,~~;::~~ ·-,::;~ 136 N. Main Just What She Wants! 9sc ~~:~'x,~~~~!b!~~ss~ Handsome! 1 ered batiste and organdie. Size 32-40. CLOTHS LACE TABLE yet sturdy! 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