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Show • Thursday, May 29th, 1941 THE MIDVALE SENTINEL ·SOCIETY Page Five 15 YEARS AGO f Items taken from the files The Midvale Journal May 27, 1926 I A~ ~RRo?.. ~w~~ § ~~:;:·;:~;;,~-~~·---·-·-·-,~:s:-~=~~r·a-~~~~--·--:· 1 j ·i!ij~~, !~~i~j~jijj!~~~~~~~~i~~l~~ Hopkinson Home Mrs. Fred Hopkinson was hostess to the members of her bridge club at her home on First Avenue Monday evening. A dessert luncheon preceded the card games at which prizes were won by Mrs. H. E. Nelson and Mrs. J. W. Nibley. Mrs. Fenn Stuart was a special guest. Weds Reed M. Smith An outstanding social the season was the marriage of Miss Barbara Dewey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey of Sandy, to Reed M. Smith of Pleasant Grove, Friday, May 23, in Salt Lake. An informal wedding reception honoring the couple was given by the bride's parents Sunday eveMrs. Fel'n Pett Entertains ning at their home on South State At Copperton I street. Eighty guests called durMrs. Fern Pett entertained her j ing the evening. bridge club at her home in CopThe bride, who was unattended, perton Tuesday afternoon. A one was lovely in a model of gold o'clock luncheon preceded the con- lace and wore a corsage of rose tract games at whic~ prizes were 1 buds and lilies of the valley. Her won by Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett and, smart going-away suit was of Mrs. Harold Nelson. Mrs. Norval white with orchid and white acVincent, Mrs. George Cox and cessories. Mrs. Scena Tracy were special The couple will make 1 their F' Pot Luck That's Good Luck 1 ~l~~~]/;~~'ljjj~~~~:i~;·n I t;;::·i:(Jji ··f home in Pleasant Grove. P\\'j .\li'H!' During the week Mrs. Blaine lJ Mrs. Neil Olson Fetes :'!) ;,j!_.:.·j;'·,",(;·i ·::;.....; @.i i.ii!J'i;l~·-i'i'j'j;::.~.i2;1 Swenson and Mrs. Noel G. Knight W Bridge Club entertained at a bridal shower at Mrs. Neil Olson entertained her the Swenson home in Pleasant bridge club at a one o'clock lun- Grove. SUMMER JEWELRY as light as a zephyr on your neck is worn by cheon at her home on State street . . CBS actress Toni ("Martha Webster") Gilman with her spring The Misses Efie Gunderson and 1 print. The daisy lei and pair of bracelets, designed by Charlotte Thursday. White snowballs decorDorothy Horne, clasmates of the from featherweight acetate, would make a striking CO!I-trast with a ated the rooms and blue iris were bride, are planning to entertain black OT navy sheer dTess and ~tr(lw cartwheel hat. used as a centerpiece for the school friends in her honor. Other table where covers were laid for social functions are being planned Steadman-Mackay Nuptials 12 members. At the bridge games for the near future. 'fake Place Tuesday prizes were won by Mrs. J. 0. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Steadman Jones and Mrs. T. E. Clark. Newly Wdes Honored announce the marriage of their Eiderly Ladies Feted By Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Greer daughter, Miss Leila Steadman, to At Luncheon Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leslle Mackay of Bennion. The One of the most outstanding so- Greer, who were recently married, marriage took place at the SteadThe two-fold purpose of the cial functions of the early sum- Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Greer enter- man home Tuesday evening with AAA farm program, to privide the mer was held Tuesday afternoon tained at their home in Union on Bishop Henry Bringhurst of Ben- consumer with all the wheat he in the East Midvale ward amuse- Tuesday evening. Fifty guests were nion officiating. A wedding supper needs and to give the farmer a ment hall when officers of the R;e- bidden to enjoy the evening. for the immediate families fol- fair price for his product, is the lief Society entertained at a closlowed. The young couple will design of marketing quotas, says! ing luncheon for the four women Mrs. Nancy Brady ., make their home in Salt Lake City. Jas. H. Jensen, chairman of the of the Society who are over 80 I Celebrates Birthday R l' f S . Salt Lake county AAA committee. years old. A one o'clock luncheon . Mrs. Nancy Brady celebrated her Sandy e ~e oc~ety If farmers vote "yes" on marwas served. The centerpiece for , birthday Thur~day when mem- Holds Closmg Social keting quotas May 31, they will the honor guests' table was a low j bers of her ~am1ly gathered at her The closing social of Sandy Sec- be voting to support this two-fold crystal bowl of Wistaria lemon 1 home. A birthday cake centered ond ward Relief Society was held h 'd ' 1 th bl . . . 1 . purpose, e sa1 . lilies and orange blossoms on a e ta e and .a dehcwus dmner I Tuesday at the ward chapel w1th . In the past wheat growers h ave, round table mirror. The small was enj oyed . E Ighteen were pres-~ the presiden:, Mrs. Eva Borg m in effect, subsidized consumers to'· • • 1 • · " • . e ex en o a ou 200 m1 1 n : • tfbt with small china vases of yellow 1 • • pr?gram mcluded an organ so~o, dollars tannually, because wheat buttercups· Miniature Japanese Fr1endsh1p Ring and Partners M1ss Jean Sanderson; vocal trw, E · E · . pr1ces have b een so f ar b e1ow par- 1 parasols were used as favors. n)oy venmg Mrs. Elizabeth Sorenson, Mrs. it While this may appear to ben'rhe Relief Society chorus sang Members of the Friendship Veloy Allsop, and. Mrs. Mad~e e~~ the consumer, actually it several numbers as did Mrs. Mary Ri~g and t~eir partners enjoyed a Stapley, accompamed by Miss works against him, by reducing the Yates. Tributes were paid to Mrs. social evenmg at the home .of Mr. Dorene Stapley. · .Refreshments . buymg power o f a 11 w heat farm - 1 Annie Greenwood, Mrs. Simira and Mrs. Rudolph Carlson m Un- were served followmg the proGoff Mrs Martha J Thornton ion Saturday. The party was given gram. ers. . . h t f , · · ' . . . Explammg that the w ea armand Mrs · Annie Malstrom· I m honor of the birthday· annlVersb t . 1 . .· ' er now gets only a ou 1 cent f rom Following the luncheon, the so- ary of Mr. Carlsen. A tnbute wnt- Ml~S Joyce Dant To Wed :. a loaf of bread that sells for 8 or cial service lesson was given by ten by members of the group was Gall Lowe of Sandy . 9 cents, Mr. Jensen said that if class leader Mrs Josephine Milread by Mrs. Walter Berrett. An The et\gagement of M1ss Joyce 1 . f or 1 ·' · . f . . d the farmer go t pan'ty pnces lerberg evenmg o mus1c was enJoye Dant of Salt Lake City and Gail . h t th t .1 t f the 1 . ,. after which refreshments were Lowe son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil their w ea e re ai cos bo . I loaf would not need to e mReg Whites Entertain I served. Lowe of Sandy,. is announce~. creased by more than threeT h Cl b ·1 The marriage will take place m t Th ddT 1 eac ers u S!!ndy Democratic Group the near future. I fourths of a cen . e a 1 wna Oriental poppies and peonies To Hold Closi'ng Soci'al cost would be more than balanced A miscellaneous shower honordecorated the ro?ms an~ lilies of The Democratic Women's study ing them was given Thursday by the increased buying power of ~h.e valley combmed With yellow group of Sandy will hold their evening of this week at Sandy the farmer. 1r1s decorated the small _tables closing luncheon and social Fri- Second ward by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Jensen said experience has whe~ Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wh1te en-1 day, June 6', at one p. m. at the Lowe. Those who assisted in the hstown that wheat prices have tertamed the Teachers club at I home of Mrs. Jack Ford, it has serving included the Misses Betty litttle effect on human consumpNell's Tea Room in Sandy Satur- been announced. ; Rose Lowe, Wilma Wallgreen, Ra- tion of wheat. Very little more day evening. Dinner was served The general committee in charge. mona Olson and Dorene Stapley. bread was eaten when wheat sold at 7:30 p. m.daffter which tab_Iehs of arrangements includes Mrs. G.i for 25 cents a bushel than when were arrange or. cards. H1g Leonard Larson, Mrs. Roy Fergu- Mrs. Brady En~rta1n1 . ·t sold f or $1 ·50 a b ushel· 1 scores f or the evenmg were won son and Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson.'' For Daughter "The present national emergenb Y M r. and M rs. E . E . G reenwood R eserva t·1ons mus t b e rna d e b Y Mrs. Raynold Brady entertained cy required us ot carry 1arger • Wednesday. ' at a birthday party honoring her wheat supplies than would be justMr. and Mrs. J. W. Nibley and 1 · t h h · ified under normal conditions. But son, Howard, were Logan visitors ' daughter, Doris a er orne m Relatives Enjoy Party : Union saturday evening. Seven- it is just as essential to the na· Sunday. A t c rox ford H orne teen young friends enjoyed games tiona! welfare that whea t Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Croxford and refreshments. be safeguarded. were pleasantly surprised at their home in Union Saturday evening when relatives gathered to do honMrs. :J. T. May's Beautiful or to their daughter, Eva Crox- 1 Home on GreenwoQCI Avenue ford, who is filling a mission in the Western states. A very cleverly arranged memory book prepared One and two-thirds acres, all In the Jordan Valley by the guests was to be sent to ln berries; modern 5-room the missionary. Progressive games house with stoker; barn; coops, We use the best quality vegetable parchment, were played, prizes being won by hog house, etc. and give you first class workmanship and service. Mrs. Harvey Christensen and Mrs. Arthur Flowers. Dainty refreshPhone Mid. 154-R ments were served to 32 guests. guests. I Plenty For All, Fair Prices, Are Aims of Quotas Next time you are supposed to take a "covered dish and sandwiches" to a church supper, treat your friends and neighbors to Boston bean casserole. It has the delicious flavor of the wonderful baked beans people go to church suppers for, but there's a different quirk in it, too, whi<'.h will bring you honors for your originality. Mealy ovenbaked beans bearing a delicious · old-fashioned flavor are combined with onion, green pepper and celery in a casserole and baked until the flavors have blended to perfection. Boston Bean Casserole Cut into squares3 strips bacon. Fry until crisp witk-1 tablespoon finely chopped onion 4 tablespoons chopped green pepper. Pour off excess fat, tlwn culdr-1 cup chopped celery 2 medium (18-oz.) cans ovenba:'ced beans, Boston-style. M1x well, then pour into casserole. Cut inw small piecesAdditional strip of bacon. Sprinkle bacon over top of casserole. Bake in a moderate oven (375" F.) 40 minutes, or until brown. Serves 6. I I 1 I ~~~~~~~~th II . I ta~~~~~~~ Different Doings with Meat Pies Solve the problem of what to do with some leftover mashed potatoes and roast beef or lamb when you want to make a quick meal of them with this simple recipe for a savory and altogether delicious quick cottage pie. Using prepared home-style vegetable soup, you do not have to take time for cooking vegetables and measuring the sea- I 'I HEADQUARTERS FOR Butter. .wrappers * ~ •-•-•-•-•-•-•-a-•-•-•-•-•-•-·-·-·-·-•-a-•-••••• MAll{E ••• Your '(holographic Headquarters ----1 $1.25 $1. '75 $2. '75 $4.50 Remember THE SENTINEL "If It's Plhotographic, We Have It" -:- 25e WHENEVER YOU NEED BU'fi"ERWRAPPERS. CAMERAS FILMS SUPPLIES DEVELOPIN ., -PRINTING - ENLARGING Movie quipment and Supplies ( Per 100 --------------------·--- Printed: /5'~~,s Came~a ~ko~ 4905 S. State PRICB LIST: Unprinted: 100 --------·---------· 200--500 ------ - · - - - - -- -· 1,000 ---- -- - --·---·----·---"- Murray. Utah ... Phone: Mid. 178 -Fiftt>en Years Ago- Mrs. H. E. Phelps accompanied Speedy Spaghetti Mrs. George Wells of Bingham to Time flies, but appetites are al- Provo Tuesday and spent the day ways with us. On the days which with relatives of Mrs. Wells. are the fullest, you can save some -Fifteen Years Agoof the fleeting minutes by using Mrs. Curtis Booth entertained delicious prepared spaghetti in tomato sauce in a variety of ways to Monday evening at her home, satisfy the hunger of your family. honoring Mrs. H. P. Miller. It is a substantial food bearing a -Fifteen Years Agorich and savory tomato sauce and combined with cheese. Serve it as The Thimble Club met at the it is or combine it with leftover home of Mrs. William Mutch Monor quickly prepared meats as i• day afternoon, on the occasion of the following recipe: her birthday anniversary. Mexican Spaghetti -Fifteen Years Ago-Melt butter in frying pam and bro-wn in it1 cup (or more) diced cooked ham To keep fruit from falling to the 1 medium green pepper, chopped bottom of a cake try adding the 1 medium onion, chopped. Pmh w one Bide of frying pan and fruit before you have stirred in any flour. Do not dredge it with heat in other side1 large (24-oz.) can cooked spa- flour. ghetti in tomato sauce with cheese. It is difficult to say which may Place spaghetti on platter and surround with a border of the be mischievous to the human browned meat. Garnish with sprigs the praise or the dispraise of men. of parsley. Serves 4. -Mary Baker Eddy. . 1 I FOR SALE -Fifteen Years Ago- Mr. and Mrs. George A. Clufl and children of Evanston, Wyo.. spent last weekend at the George ' A. Wright home. 1 I ' The marriage of Mbs Dora Locke and Alton Whitmore took: place Wednesd ay at the Whitmore home in Midvale. The ccremon;y sonings, though it serves the pur- was performed by Bishop John A. pose of. a complete meal that everyone enJoys to the full. Aylett. The bride is the daughter Quick Cottage Pie of Mrs. William Irvme of this Brown-I city. Mr. and Mrs. w~.. tmore will 1% to 2 cups diced left-over meat make their h ome in Midvale. (lamb, beef, pork or veal) -Fifteen Years Agoin-In order to arrange smtable 2 tablespoons butter, Memorial day exercises, Mayor L. Sprinkle witk-A. Porter has issued a call to aU 3 tablespoons flour. civic organizations in Midvale to Mix well, then add:--meet with the city council Mon1 medium (16-oz.) can home- day night. style vegetable soup. Cook, -Fifteen Years Agostirring constantly, u n t i 1 Lawrence Leak, Jordan high thick and boiling. Pour inw a baking dish 01' cas- school senior from West Jordan, won the Union Pacific scholarship serole and rover withA layer of mashed potato made for best work in agriculture this fluffy again by beating up year. He gets $100 as a prize and with a small amount of hot his fare to and from the state milk. Place in a moderate oven (375" college at Logan next fall. Stuart F.) to brown about 15 minutes. Sanders, also of West Jordan, was Serves 4. a close second. ·u·o~~iiiiillliiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiii -- P.C.- II ---- oflt Midvale, Utah RASMUSSEN'S ~MARKET~ PHONE MIDVALE 252 FREE DELIVERY Decoration Day Specials for Thursday and Saturday Potato Chips, loose ............... .lb. 19c Libby's Deviled Meats ........3 for 10c Libby's Vienna Sausage ..3 cans 25c Libby's Veal Loaf ....................can 14c Libby or DelMonte Salmon. can 27c Pork & Beans. large cans ............ 10c Corned Beef, Much More ....can 19c Fancy Mixed Cakes ............. .lb. 19c Large White A Grade Eggs, ............. per doz. 29c Medium White A Grade Eggs ............ per doz. 27c Oxydol ......................... .lge. pkg. 19c P & G Soap -----·-----.. ·---·--10 bars 35c Dreft ........................... .large pkg. 23c Ivory Soap ................3 large bars 27c Ivory Soap..........med. bars. 3 for 19c Kirk's Hardwater Castile Soap, 2- 9c Snowdrift ...................... 3 lb. can 53c Shoestring Potatoes, ... .lge. can 15c Best Foods Horse Radish Mustard 9c Sweet Midget Pickles, 12-oz jar 29c Sweet Mixed Pickles. 22-oz. jar 25c Sour Pickles ................ 21-oz. jar 23c Olives ..........................2 cans for 25c Wyandott med. size Olives ..can 15c Jello ............................................pkg. 5c Breakfast Club Coffee ....._....lb. 25c Chase & Sanborn Coffee ...... lb. 25c AIR-COOLED VEGETABLES Icicle Radishes ..........3 bunches lDc Radishes ........................3 bunches Sc Asparagus ............................2 lbs. 13c Spinach, young and tender, 2lbs. 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