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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, November 14, 1941 .$ Page Five Unity. Club Holds IMeeting Friday Oliver Shafer Is 86th d H h A on M the Unity club met ' B"onore ' th of ·d F Members nn1"versary lrt rs. Mildred Seddon. ri ay WI 29 grandchildren, 20 great children and two great grandchildren. Mr. V. J. Thomas, Lever-Brorepresentative m. • · n ow rnak'mg h.IS home thers company He 1s • that retail states territory, this A. J. Mrs. daughter, his with Sandy of Thompson Mrs. J. A. Mrs. Ted Fenstermaker and Mrs. Ivor Bjork reported on the state and Mrs. William Haslam of Mur- !hompson in Sandy. He is enjoy- grocers of this community hav e ' man_ufactu_rers tea and the fed- ray entertained at a family social mg good h ea lth , an d takes an ac- 1 n ow received their initial supply f 1 d 1 1 · t intere tive Th th t reheld meeting directors eratwn s m oca an wor d II o the new Swan Floating Soap. . ompson home in Sandy e cently at the Hotel Utah. A trav- a Swan is the first really new white elogue of a recent trip East was November 1, honoring their fath- 1 affairs. leaders in charge. IVA E. BARROWS, Society Editor 1 - floating soap since the "Gay Nin on the occasionl MAN'S IMMORTALITY Shafer Oliver er, Cl d Sf b M The girls were seated at one . _ ,..,_ - · - · - · - • - · - - · - · - ~ · - · -· - · • •• , · - ·e. t· " f h · 86th · Y e 0 fe. Daint d given Y rs. long table beaut'full d Ies, according to Mr. Thomas, IS SET FORTH birth ~nniversary. lS . ecora e ty refreshments were served to o Y I ' brating her seventh birthday anJ oyc:e L ouiH Lindahl The Christian Science Lesson- and the ~a~e is indicat ive of the niversary. Little guests were with red and white chrysanthe- Mrs. Clyde Soffe, Mrs. Grace Ash- I Followmg a social evening, a Weds Salt Lake City Man Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lindahl of Margie Le Fevre Renee Weber I mums. Luncheon was served and ment, Mrs. Ted Fenstermaker, lunch was served to the guest of Sermon for Sunday, November 16, cha_ractensh cs of t~e product-Van Nuys, Calif., former residents Dolores Anderso~ Doris Booth' the outlined program carried out. Mrs. Ivor Bjork, Mrs. Azalia honor, and Mr. and Mrs. I. W. is on the subject: MORTALS and f white, pure and floatmg. The need for a better floatmc of Midvale, announce the marri- Julia Jones, Ruth' Burk, Shirlen~ Gleaner girls present included: Pack Mrs. Walter Brown Mrs. Coon, Mr. and Mrs. John Thorn- IMMORTALS. Among the Scriptural refer- so~p has been apparent to houseage of their daughter, Joyce Lou- Robbie, Claudia Anderson, Juan- No~a S":'enson, Grace Jensen, Walt~r Berrett, Mrs. Cl~rence ~· ~r~. May Burke and Don uggis ~r~ of Magna; Mr. and ences are: "Moreover, brethren, I Wives for many years and soap ise to Robert Stephens, son of I ta Davis, Caroline Critchlow, Jan- Mane S~lth, Margaret V~ncent, Wardle and Mrs. James CampMrs. Wilham Sutherland and declare unto you the gospel which manufacture~s have also been a Mrs. William C. Stephens of j ice Millan, Norma Clair, Dora Da- Donna Nielsen, Beverly Pierson, bell. George Shafer of Salt Lake; Mr. I preached unto you, which you ware of t his need. For several Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lindahl re-~ vis, Joyce Burk, Farner Brown, ~wen Clark, Mary Beth Elg, Luand Mrs. William Haslam and have received, and wherein ye years Lever Brother~ Company turned to Salt Lake City with her Rodney Dahl, Deon Gadd, Mary cllle Wallgreen and Fay Morris. Aaronic Prl•thood Pa.rty Clyde Haslam and Bert Proctor stand; For I delivered unto you has been engaged m resea:ch To Be Held Sat.urday Hight daughter for the marriage, which .Jane Flygare and Dickie Davis. The East .Jordan stake Aaronic of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Mark first of all that which I also re- work to perfect a bar of floatmg took place Wednesday, November Games and refreshments were Barbara Gull C.lebrat• priesthood "hardtime" party for Kraft of Spokane, Washington; ceived, how that Christ died for soa~ tha~ would be finer, longer B!rthdar ADDiTenarr enjoyed during the afternoon. 5th. Mrs. Wanda Gull entertained all members of the Aaronic priest- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Mrs. our sins according to the scrip- lastmg, give an abundance of suds Mrs. Stephens is a graduate of at a birthday party recently at hood, adv1sers and bishoprics of Bessie Peterson and Mrs. Edith tures; And that he was bur1ed, in warm or cool-soft or hard Midvale schools and Jordan h1gh D•sert Bridge Club her home in South Sandy honor- the stake, will be held Saturday, Coates of Hunter, and Mr. and and that he rose again the third water-and at a price within the school. She is a talented dancer j Meets With Mrs. WUcox day according to the scriptures: easy reach of everyone. All this and taught a class in dancing I Mrs. Ellis Wilcox was the gra- ing the birthday anniversa_r y of Nov. 15, at 7:30 p. m. at Midvale Mrs. J. A. Thompson of Sandy. now is Christ risen from the has been accomplished at a cost But and John of son a Shafer, Mr. been has it chaplll, ward Second Games Barbara. daufbter, her club bridge her to hostess cious I rememberbe also will here. She ed for her graciousness in partici-~ at her home on South Grant street were enjoyed and luncheon served announced by Wilford Pierson, Hanah Costs Shafer, early Utah dead and become the first fruits in excess of three million dollars To.~ntroduce this new soap and pating in various social and civic Monday evening. A dessert lunch- to Eldora Dowding, Terry Me- Aaronic priesthood stake chai,r- pioneers, was born Nov. 1, 1855 of them that slept. For since by in Salt Lake City. He was married man came death, by man came ~rovi e ~ntertainment for mileon preceded the bridge games, Ling, Barbara Gull, James Ostler, man. programs. Other members of the commit- to Mary T. Coon July 25 • 1874 in also the resurrection of the dead : lions of hsteners, the makers of The young couple will make where prizes were won by Mrs. Sheron Whitaker, Quinn Olson, include Harry S. Wright, Salt Lake. The couple made their The last enemy that shall be de~ Swan have in_augurated the "Well tee Martineau, Antone Cowley, Joane Floyd Mrs. and Dunn Kenneth their home in Salt Lake City, 15 . 1 3 I Swan" radiO show over 101t Rosalee Hughes, Afton Wallgreen, Willard Kemp and Stanley Bur- home for several years in Salt stroyed is death, (I C where Mr. Stephens is employed Johnson. · ' ' NBC red network stations on or. Lake, after which they moved to , 4 20 21 26) · Val Smith, Marcel ina Smith, Ro- gon. by Safeway stores. Grass Valley, Utah, where they 1 ' Th~ f~lloV:.ing excerpts are Tuesday ~ights, locally at 7 p . m. bert Gull, Ralph Gull, Nyle EvMr. and Mrs Dahl Entertain had a cattle and horse ranch for . from Science and Health with over .~tabon KDYL. " Well, I ans, Wallace Wheadon, Marvin Family Felicitates Club Members and Husbands Mrs. Jones Emertains a number of years. They moved Key to the Scriptures, by Mary ! ~~an fea tures the h ilar ious inBishop and Mrs. Lawrence T. Gurber and Evelyn Stevenson. Monday Club from Grass Valley to Pleasant Baker Eddy: "The Bible calls Jm itable ~earn of George Bums Charlotta Borq on Mrs. J. 0. Jones entertained Dahl entertained for members of Green, now known as Bacchus, death an enemy, and Jesus over- JI and Grac1e. Allen; Paul Wh ite-80th Birthday her bridge club at her home on I Mrs. Dahl's club and their hus- Stake .M. I. A. Board sical or. t d m an an d his fam ous· mu where they had a · large farm. came death a nd the grave ms Lincoln street Monday evening.! bands recently. Mrs. John A. Entertains at Lion House · · t• ea j ld tbe f The children of Mrs. Charlotta Th gamza w n, a n ew smgmg star, Th t 0 th arm m 1912 to the of yield'ng ey so A dessert luncheon was served, Widstoe discussed "The Word of 1 1 Wisdom" e resur• emt·demonstrat · One of the outstanding social I Borg, met·datJ the after which refreshafter which contract bridge was 1 or J immie Cash·' also other guests o f th e grea t Hercules Powder company and 1 rect 10n d sand · sof Mr. B home t s of the fall season was the M rs. D av1 d' G f They farm. smaller a to moved a Y an m org . layed. Eight members were ments were served to the follow- even of a n d gu est stars. proof the as w er ow p s o o . . ! oth th h t · d · · Present. . ' f'm al trmmph e 8 o fonor ing·· Mrs · Widstoe' Bishop and dmner party given by the East ur over b ody and 1....;,;;;;;.;;;;;.;;,;;;;....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1111 · also hved m Alberta' Can., for a h 1s · h evenmg b ' ay P . t number of years. Borg. 1rt stake ·M.I:A. board at the Mrs. Marlon Bateman ' Mr· and j Jordan of and gav e full evidence mater, · t 55 D' anmversary o d Mrs. · · 0 · · · s c1ence--evidence · To Mr· and Mrs · Shafer were d'lVIne ' m- 1 was serve Inner Mrs : Careme Sundberg ' Mr• and LIOn House m · Salt Lake City so Im· h' · . . 1 Meets Club .A. L.F c t Ildren, d grandchildren, A• patnohc I c udmg Thursday evenmg. J Mrs Alma Dowding Mr and Mrs At C• J ' Welch Home Th bom twelve children• six boYs portan t t o mortals. The beliefs BRING YOUR DUCKS TO US h'ld d • • • ' • 1 · h e and six girls with four boys and th t gran c 1 ren. grea Russell theme was carried out m the table an A meeting of the L F A club Sehorr Mr and Mrs Cleaned. and Picked m ind as a They are M C decorations and appointments. ! table was centered with a large, two girls J Mr and at was held Wednesday. era lS GJod rom Mrrss. Murray· of Special guests at the affair were .i attractively decorated birthday William Haslam. the home of Mrs . C . J . Welch , on Richards' Jr ., . Mr. and Mrs. . 1s error esus met w ith di. ror. , · s c1ence · J · A · Thompson of Sandy·• George vme grandpresented Locust street· Following the busi- Dahl ' Mr· and Mrs · Emest And- partners of the board members, cake and proved its n oth"H · 1 t the ·t h by h' RENT A LOCKER NOW! Th'IS demonstrates th at · Shafe r mgness. Roy Lake· Salt of Shafer aptermg, e e t h Wl Ildren c Burgon, .T. Heber Mrs. Mr. and ness meeting refreshments were erson Mr and Mrs Dell Smith M ' " dm G thd · B Cl H d R M d i $5.50 for 6 m o. - $10 a year. of Ouray, Colo., and John and in Christian Science the true ay, .ran a. ay- PY tr · rs. aymon r. an served. The next meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmidt, Mr. · governed b Y G od-by good,man held at the home of Mrs . George I' and Mrs. Frank Schmidt' Mr• and ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. not trwast William Shafer of Alberta' Can. IS t h m herC honor ld t hhouse h Open . . therefore not a morH w Jorgensen Mrs Ar- ~ Rasmussen of the stake presi- e a er orne on en er s ee Mrs. Shafer died January 23 evi.1-and 1s Wright 1 Mrs t a 1 " <p 42· 15. tal b u t an rmmor _- - nold Butterfield and Mrs . John dency. Committee members m- in Salt Lake City earlier m the 1933· Sandy · · · Mr. Shafer has a poster ity of 21 .' 25-26) cluried Mrs. Clyde Swenson, Peter day. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williams • S0 C I E T Y - · - · - · - - ·- · · • - -· - · - ·- • - ·- ·- · AND CLUBS · - · •• Gleaner Girls Hold Comrad ery Night The Gleaner Girls of S and Y Second ward held the1'r "Comradery" night Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Agnes Rasmussen with Ml·s. R asmussen and Mrs. Helen Baxter, gleaner class I I HUNTERS! I e;eni~g ' · I .. . ' . M~ Stocki~g exJst~nce o~ ~a~ li~ing Iva~ dyi~g separTah~ toe 'I · · ' . · · • · Budd's Cafe M~~~M~~~ ~.~-~~8,,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=====~ ~~~~Preceding the Armistice Smith, Maurine Cash and Maxine 1861, in Sweden. With her hus- f Day Mrs. E. L. Burgon Honoree! I Charlier. Thirty-nine guests en- band and three children , she came dance Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. A. At Family Party to the United States in 19117. The E. ·williams held open house at 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burgon and joyed a delightful evening. other children preceded their • their home in Sandy. Guests in- family were dinner guests of their 1 • : parents to America. eluded many friends from Mid- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Friendship Ring Meets 1 Mrs. Borg has resided in Sandy vale, Sandy, Union, South J or- Mrs. Edmund A. May in Salt Lake I With Mrs. Barett dan, Crescent and Salt Lake City. City Sunday afternoon, the occa- 1 Mrs. Walter Berrett entertained and Salt Lake since her arrival sion being the birthday of Mrs. I at a lovely hot dinner Thursday in Utah. She has been an active Later other members of for members of the Friendship member in the L . D. S. church. Burgon. Paul Ma:mran, Nedra Anderson the family joined the group and Ring. Covers were laid for seven. Her husband died several years Married in Logan ago. ' Miss Nedra Anderson, of Logan, in the evening the Burgons were Mrs. Borg is the mother of ten pleasantly surprised by a tele- Mrs. F. D. Babcock and Paul Mazuran of Midvale, children, nine of whom are living call from their son, George, Entertains Friday phone were united in marriage in LoMrs. F. D. Babcock entertained and were in attendance at - the gan Sunday. Mr. Mazuran is a at Denver, Colo., who talked to who were pres- Friday at a quilting party. A one birthday celebration. They are: 1 all and mother his former basketball star of .Jordan r o'clock dinner was served. Cov- ~ ~rs. Vendla Larson and Mrs. Elsa j ent. high school, who gained statewide Lmdberg of Murray; Mrs. Teckla I ers were laid for eight guests. recognition in this sport. The Theta Rho to Initiate Stenquist and Mrs. Dorothy Sten- 1 bride teaches school at Draper, 1 quist of 'Trementon; Mamie Borg Ladies Spend Afternoon Hew Members NoY. 25 and was an instructor in the Midand Knute T. Borg of Salt Lake, A business meeting of the Theta Quilting at Jensen Home vale school two years ago. The Mrs. Orson W. Jensen enter- and Mrs. Regina Anderson, Fred young couple will reside in Salt Rho girls club of Sandy was held at her home Borg and David J. Borg of Sandy. Lake City. The groom is employed !\1cnday evening at the I.O.O.F. tained at a quilting and , rsd ·n Sandy. ay. Twenty-four grandchildren on G reenwood avenue Thu as a brakeman for the Union Pa- hall l also were grandchildren great five was luncheon hot delicious A members new of initiation The cific railroad. Mike Pavich, of in attendance at the birthday dinMidvale, was best man at the will take place at the next meet- served at 1 o'clock. Covers were ner Saturday. ing of the club, I\1onday, Nov. 25, laid for Mrs. Lawrence Freeman, wedding. St dm R d M at 7:30 p. m. at the I.O.O.F. hall, Mrs. Lincoln Peterson, Mrs. Mel- 1 M ea an I oy rs. r . an th B 1 K M . W lk Le St dm d M d M a ey, according to Mrs. T. W. Nicholl, v1n rs. enne a er, Miss Jeanne Steadman ea . an . w rs. an r. an Jacob Mrs. Butler Marion Mrs. sponsor. Entertains at Party d of Midvale, retumed Monday eve- 1 ' .J H Mr e Je . . an ensen ans s. n, ns Miss Jeanne Steadman entermng from a four-day Fetes tained at her home on South Main Mrs• .J. w. Thorn-on · h tnpthto Bur. 1 M rs. Ad a J ensen. rey VIS1 ~ey, Idaho. Whlle t ere · street recently. Nine guests en- Birthday Club 1 Ited Sun Valley, Idaho, and the With a beautiful arrangement The Denneys Entertain joyed a scavanger hunt, and priz~~ter of the Moon park. es were won by Barmara Taft, 1 of feathery white and yellow! Friends at Party ~~~=~~~~~~;::;~ ~~~~~LesMrs. and Mr. of home The Barbara Cowdell Wardle Stead- I chrysanthemums as a centerpiece, man and Bill Pugmire. Other Mrs. J. W. Thompson entertained ter Denney in Sandy was the F 0 R ••• guests included Theona Powell, I the Birthday club at a dinner at scene of a clever party Friday Juanita Hunter, Delores Cowdell her home in Sandy Monday after- evening. Games were enjoyed and and Melvin Malstrom of Midvale, noon. Covers were laid for Mrs. luncheon served. Those partici- 1 and Gene Knadle of Granger, Wy- John H, Shaw, Mrs. Vinnie Boul- pat in the fun included Misses oming. Refreshments were served ter, Mrs. Esther Boulter, Mrs .. Norma Oliver, Marguerite ChristBUY Your CLOTHES Bert Hyatt, Mrs. .J. T. Ostler, Mrs. • ensen and Lola Marchant of Unat ten o'clock to the guests. fJ!OIDJ. A. Thompson. Mrs. Evan 0.; ion; and the Misses Deanne and Jensen, Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse and : Shirley Eskelsen of Sandy, and Birthdar Party GiTeD Rulon Denney, Dick Buchanan, the hostess. By Little Mic!Yalian The next meeting of the birth- Ross Wallgreen, William AnderKarleen Flygare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flygare, hadl day club will be held at the home son and Bill Wennerstrom of San1 a delightful party at her Midvale of Mrs. C. Earl Allsop in Salt dy. ~I'LEIIAU THANKSt;/WKd ... - ..t TH~ PENNEY THRIFT WAY! Better Buys Than Ever at This Price! Damask Table Cloths For b anquets, for your fam ily Th anksgiving feast! Snowy w hite, finely woven cotton-m ercerized to give it • extra stre~gth an~ a high silvery Iustre ! In nch designs-you r favorite floral patterns! 64"x 72"! 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