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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, November 28, 1941 Page Five • - · ··-·-·-~~-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· Captain and Mrs. Soffe Arrive ·-·-·-•-••• ••··· Nielsen-Samuelson Nuptials Fo.r Thanksgiving Take Place Nov. 21 Captain and Mrs. Clyde C An outstanding social event of the week was the marriage of Soffe of San Luis Obispo, arMiss Beth M. Nielsen, daughter of r~v~d ho.me in time for ThanksMr. and Mrs. W. I. Nielsen of glVmg dmner Thursday, as guests Crescent, and John A. Samuelson, of Mr. Soffe;s parEints, Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Mrs. J. C. Soffe in ast Midvale.~ Samuelson of Sandy, which took On Sunday, Captain and Mrs. IVA E. BARROWS, Society Editor place Friday morning in the Salt Soffe were guests for dinner of ,_,_a_,_,_·-~~-~~-·-~~-·-·-·-·-•••a- ·~ Lake temple, with David 0. Me- Mrs. Soffe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Silcox and family. Besides day evening. A dessert luncheon Kay offi<:_iating. Past Presidents Club The ceremony was followed by Mr. and Mrs. Soffe guests were , was served to eight members, Quilts for Red Cross The Past Presidents club of the I after which contract brid~e was a wedding breakfast given by tl;le Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tripp, of .Murlocal American Legion Auxiliary played. The club has decided to parents of the bride at their home, ray, Mr. and Mr~. Roy Silcox, met at the horne of Mrs. Bryan give defense stamps as prizes at 1 on State street for members of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Blame Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. Murel Silcox of Bird Wednesday. The day was de-l' all further parties. These were the two families. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. La Vell . voted to the making of a quilt won by Mrs. Floyd Johnson and 1 which will be turned over to Mrs. Walter Frankie of Salt Lake . n ~he even~~g a la~ge recep- Silcox of South Jordan, Stanley e popu a'r young Peterson , Joyce Silcox and the tion onored Jordan unit of the American Le- City. couple at the Hyrum J. Jensen . . .. host and hostess, all of West Jo~ hl d d . H' h gion Auxiliary to help w1th thell' 2730 dan. Captain Soffe left Sunday nve. Ig an orne, L. F. A. Club Meets Red Cross work. The bride was charming in a evening to embark at San FranThe club decided to take out With Mrs. James Powell A short business meeting of the handsome model of white silk cisco. It is unknown to the faroa membership in the Red Cross. At one o'clock Mrs. Bird served Ladies Fire Auxiliary was held jersey, with fitted bodice and ily and friends as to the point of a delightful luncheon. Members 1 at the home of Mrs. George long glove-fitting sleeves. Tur- his destination. present included Mrs. Melba Bills, Wright Wednesday evening. Fol- quoise velvet ribbon was the only Mrs. Iva Barrows, Mrs. Afton lowing the meeting a P.arty hon- trim. Ter bride's illusion veil fell Mrs. John Baty Entertains Warner, Mrs. Gayle Gardner, oring the birthday of Mrs. Mer- from a crown_ of orange blossoms For Mrs. H. B. Allen 1 Mrs. H. B. Allen arrived here Mrs. Billie Bradley, Mrs. Nora vin Bosh was enjoyed. Card an~ ~he carried a bouq~et . of games were played and prizes 1 b~tde s roses and gardem~s hed by airplane from Kansas City, Mickelsen and the hostess. won by Mrs. Fred Jenkins and with long loops of turquoise vel- Missouri recently to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her Mrs. Walter Jenkins. Refresh- ~ vet. Mr. and Mrs. Bern Rasmussen She was attended by Miss mother, Mrs. Alice Rosse, and rnents were served by the hostess. Entertain Employees Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Bern Rasmussen The next meeting of the group Carrie Sarnu~lson, sister of the sister, Mrs. J. H. Baty. On Mon- J entertained the employees and will be held at the home of Mrs. groom, as maid of honor, who day evening Mrs. Baty entertained j wore dusty rose, and carried a for Mrs. Allen at her home on partners of Berns Super Fooods' James Powell. bouquet of pink roses and porn- West Center street. A beautiful store at an annual Thanksgiving lace 'cloth covered the table pon chrysanthemums. dinner at their horne on South Family Honors Father The bridesmaids, Miss Emma which was centered with an arMain street Thursday evening. A On 74th Birthday Honoring the 74th birthday an- Samuelson, Mrs. Almon Samuel- tistic arrangement of bronze and beautiful arrangement of flowers centered the table, where covers niversary of Ed Johnson of San- son, Miss Miriam Jones, Miss La- yellow crysanthemums and yelwere laid for 17 guests. Follow- dy, a family party was held at the Rue Nielsen and Mrs. Reed M. low candles. Guests included Miss ing the dinner, progressive games home of his son, William R. John- Nielsen, were frocked in gowns Alta Miller, Miss Maurine Cash, were played and a social evening son in Salt Lake City. All of Mr. 1 of pastel shades with corsages Mrs. Roxanne Porter, Mrs. WaltJohnson's children were present. of matching rose intermingled er Anderson, Mrs. Derrel Brown enjoyed. of Midvale and Mrs. H. B. WoodThey are: Mr. and Mrs. James H. with sweet peas. The little Misses Joy Kay and bury of Taylorsville. Mrs. AnderPowell, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer JohnMajor and Mrs. Kelvin Aylett son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John- Sandra Meyerhoffer, as flower son and Mrs. Brown won the Guests of Couple Club Major and Mrs. Kelvin Hunter son and Mr. and Mrs. William girls, wore frocks of attractive prizes at the card games. I style and carried nosegay bouof Paso Robles, Calif., were guests Johnson. quets of sweet peas and tiny rose- Thanksgiving Day Dinner of the Couples club Wednesday At Boggess Home buds. night when they met at the home Miss Johnson Celebrates Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Boggess Almon Samuelson, brother of of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Vincent. Birthday Anniversary were the gracious hosts when Wednesday evening relatives the groom, acted as best man. Following the seven o'clock din: Mrs. Nielsen, mother of the they entertained at dinner on ner "Kelly" took movie pictures and friends met at the home of of the group and showed many Miss Anna Johnson in Union, in 1 bride, wore a model of mist blue Thanksgiving day. A colorful delightful pictures taken in Cali- honor of her birthday annivers- jersey, while Mrs. Samuelson, Horn of Plenty made an attractive ary. A lovely birthday cake was mother of the bridegroom, wore centerpiece for the table, where fornia. used for a centerpiece on the a model of black jersey. They 1 covers wer.e laid for 22 guests. table. Games were the diversion wore corsages of talisman and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jensen, Dr. Tuesday Bridge Club and Mrs. E. W. Boggess of Mur' Eleanor Roosevelt roses. the evening. of Meets at Vincent Home Mrs. Heber J. Sears was in ray, and Miss June McBride were Mrs. Tyler Vincent entertained charge of the receiving. Mrs. L.J among those present. for the Tuesday afternoon bridge Friendship Ring Club 1 C. Jones was in charge of the. - - club at her home on East Center Honors Members Mrs. Oscar Olson and Mrs. gift room, and Mrs. Eleanore Day Unity Club Meets street. A one o'clock dessert lunManka were honored on was in charge of the dining room. With Mrs. Carl Evans Henry which after served, cheon was The Unity club met at the home The. couple left .immediately by members of the Thursday contract bridge was played. PrizMrs. Carl Evans in East Midof a for receptiOn the followmg met they when ring Friendship es for high scores were won by vale Friday. current events given I Mrs. J. W. Nibley and Mrs. Ray at the home of Mrs. Manka in short wedding trip. I by Mrs. Ivor Bjork were followFenn. Mrs. Kelvin Hunter of Paso Union. A birthday cake centered ed by a round table discussion. Robles, Calif., and mother, Mrs. the luncheon table, where covers Mr. and Mrs. Lundquist refreshments were enjoyed Dainty Family for Entertain spent ladies The 10. for laid were Merlin Kilgare of Salt Lake City, Walter Brown, Mrs. !vorl Mrs. by Lundquist Axel Mrs. and Mr. bonEach quilting. afternoon the were special guests. ored guest was presented with a entertained at a turkey dinner on Bjork, Mrs. Ted Fenstermaker, silver thimble. Mrs. Manka was Thursday for members of their Mrs. Walter Barrett, Mrs. ClarMrs. Cannon Eruertains assisted in serving by her daugh- fami.ly. They were all .there ex- ence Wardle, Mrs. James Camp-~ Monday Bridge Club Mrs. Hyrum P. Cannon enter- ters, Mrs. Grace Benningfield, ceptmg Floyd, who is m the U. bell, Mrs. Ray Brimhall and Mrs. tained her bridge club at her Mrs. Sheldon Anderson and Mrs. S. service. Covers were laid for Clyde Soffe. I 30 guests. horne on Wasatch street Monday Maurice Burgon. Austin Russell Weds evening. A dessert luncheon preMargaret Johnson The David Dahls Ente.rtain ceded the bridge games where Neighbors Surprise Matron Austin Russell, son of Mr. and Family Thanksgiving . Day prizes were won by Mrs. H. E. On Birthday Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Dahl of Mrs. Charles Russell of Union, Neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Henry Wahlquist. Mrs. Wahlquist was a special Frank Spratling met at the Sprat- West Jordan entertained at din- 1 and Miss Margaret Johnson, ling home in West Jordan Sun- ner on Thanksgiving Day for, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval guest of the club. day and surprised Mrs. Spratling, members of their family. Among Johnson of Salt Lake were roarthe occasion being her birthday the guests were Bishop and Mrs. ried Wednesday in the Salt Lake Military Theme Carried anniversary. The afternoon was Lawrence T. Dahl and childr~n, temple. A reception in their honOut at Bridge Party A military theme was carried spent socially after which re- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Schmidt or was held the same evening at out in the table decorations and freshments were served. Mrs. and two daughters , Mr. and Mrs. the Lion House in Salt Lake. Mr. favors when Mrs. Kenneth Dunn Spratling was remembered with Clarence Dahl of St. George, Bi- and Mrs. Russell expect to make shop and Mrs. Harvey Dahl and their home in Salt Lake City. entertained her bridge clUb Mon- many lovely gifts. daughter of Cedar Forte, Mr. and Mrs. Marven Dahl , also of Cedar Forte, and Miss Beth Dahl. All were present except Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dahl and children. SOCIETY I I AND CLUBS ..-·- _,_,_, __ Midvale Store I SAVE on I I For FRIDAY and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28th and 29th I AIRWAY SUNNYBANK: Quality Margarine lb ................................................. 20c TROCO: Margarine, lb.............25c EDWARDS, I OF THE SANDY C ITY BANK Complete One-Stop Service * Meel New Friends Phone Midvale 349 _ _.. TOMATO JUICE. Sunny Dawn 46-oz. can ·······-······-··-···---..·······- 15c Del Monte. 47-oz. can .............. 18c ;~ Ii ii !j Ii • • • CHOCOLATES: Dorothy Duncan Lushus Cream and Nut centers, 5-lb. tin ....................................$1.29 LAMB LEGS ...... lb. 29c LAMB CHOPS .... lb. 35c Greel Old goe Rub~'S JR1JE LIBBY'S Corned Beef, 12-oz. can ............ 25c Vienna Sausage. can ...................... 9c Deviled Meat, No.% cans, 4 for 17c Choice Meats !i SMALL, FANCY IAMB Friends al- ~~ 3-lb. can 59e Valley Gold ··········--····-···········--20c MAYONAISE: NuMade, qt. .... 43c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE: Town House Best Foods, qt. ........................47c 46-oz. can .................................. 17c SANDWICH SPREAD: Kraft's .... 39c FRUIT COCKTAIL: Hostess DeLunch Box quart ............... ~ ......37c light, tall can, 2 for ..................25c Libby's No. 1 can .................... 15c BREAD: Julia Lee Wright's, enriched, White or Whole Wheat PINEAPPLE: Dole Gems, .......... IOc 20-oz. loaf, 2 for ...................... 15c Pears: Libby's, 2% can ·········---·- 25c WHISTLE, delightful orange bevHarper House ...·-··-·················· 23c erage, 12-oz. bottles, 6 for ......25c CHERRIES: Gateway, Red Sour MINCE MEAT: English Maid Pitted, No. 2 can ........................ lSc 2-lb. jar ...................................... 22c !I Meet Your Friends Here! II MIDVALE BRANCH BANK MIDVALE MAIN & CENTER STREETS Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HOMINY: Van Camps, 2% can lOc TOMATOES: Highway, Utah pack No. 2 cans, 3 for ············-····-···· 25c APRICOTS: Libby's Halves, 21;2 22c Gas • • • Oils • • • Lubrication Tires • • • Accessories We strive to make this the place where you'll always find really congenial company. You'll always find it the happy place for that good-time night . . . or for that moment of refreshing rerelaxation. • KLEENEX, Cleansing Tissue 440 · 5e CENTER ST. SERVICE 'I • SPINACH: Emerald Bay, 21,6, ... .14c PABLUM: 18-oz. pkg...................39c Libby's, No. 21,6 can ................ 16c NE~LD ' • 3 cans for .......... ...................... 20c I I p I 27e COFFEE: Maxwell House, lb ....3lc KRAUT: Highway, long shreds 21/2 cans, 3 for ............................25c GUM: Pop. brands, 5 pkg~ .......... 15c Del Monte. No. 2 can ................ 9c KITCHEN BOUQUET, for better gravies, 4-oz. bottle --····-···--·-··39c PUMPKIN. Utah Pack, 21/2can 3 cans for .................................. 25c GERBER'S Strained Baby Foods l ! I lb. I I -=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~.:::==::::::::::::::=::::=::-~:::::::::::::=::::::::::::;-, . Luxury Blend Coffee, Vacuum Pack CAMAY: Toilet Soap, 3 bars .... 18c FRISKIES. 4% lb. pkg. dog biscuit ............................................ 44c CRACKERS: Saltinas or Premium Sodas, 2 lb. box ......................27c SALT: Morton's 26-oz. Iodized .... Be LEONAJUD 1 pint ......23c I I A Depository If your business demands that you keep any considerable amount of cash on your premises after banking hours, this new After-Hours Depository will interest you. It permits you to make deposits any time of the night, holidays or on week ends, when the bank is closed. It eliminates hiding cash on business premises. It lessens the need for expensive office. safes. It reduces burglary insurance premiums. It is simple, easy and convenient to use. Your deposit is placed in a Yale lock equipped leather bag furnished as part of the service, and carried to the Depository located on the Main street side of our bank building. A special key opens the Depository, your deposit is dropped inside, the door closed and your night or week-end worries are over for a nominal cost. The Midvale Branch Bank of the Sandy City Bank is proud to announce this service because, for one reason, it is the finest equipment of its kind available. But more important, it is gratifying to realize that this community has grown to a point where such service is needed. That's progress! Please ask to have our After-Hours Depository service explained in detail the next time you are in our banking rooms. there is no obligation, and it may be the answer to one of your business problems. VAN CAMPS Soup Tomato or vegetable, tall can .................. lOc ROYAL SATIN :- I KLEK: Large 19-oz. pkg.............2lc DRIFTED SNOW. Kitchen Tested PEAS: Sugar Belle, No. 2 ............ lie Flour, 48-lb. bag ····-···-···-·····$1.85 Spring Garden. No. 2 ....2 for 27c 10-lb. bag ................................ 45c GREEN BEANS: Standard No.2 CHERUB: Top Quality Milk, 3 for ............................................ 25c 4 tall cans ..................................34c MILK: Popular brands, 4 cans 35c CORN: Country Home, cream style, No. 2 can ........................ llc JELL WELL Pudding or Gelatin Del Maiz, cream style, 3 for 29c 6 packages ................................27c I For Your Use in Making CJJeposits After Banking Hours lie I I Family Entertained At Nix Home Mrs. Jess Nix of Union entertained at a family dinner Thanksgiving day. Crysanthemums in red and white formed a centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for seven. Kenneth Dahl of East Midvale was a special guest. lb. • SU PURB: Giant 50-oz pkg. ····-- 37c WESSON Salad Oil, pint ............27c I : • • RINSO: Giant 69-oz. pkg. . .......63c MAYDAY Salad Oil: I : The Aristocrat of Thrifty Coffee TEA: Canterbury, black %-lb. ..30c P & G Laundry Soap 10 gt. bars 44c I I SPECIALS these Skinned HAMS, . . lb. 32c WHOLE or PART D ~::1!~~:: . . :::: LOIN or RIB CHOPS PORK ROAST .. .. lb. 25c LEAN Ground BEEF, .. 2lbs. 35c ~~~~~~-~~~~L§~§N§,§~~~§~~E§§~~§F§R§E§~§U~A§N~~~~~~~ - - · - - - · - - ·..-····-··..··--··..- ...- .................._ ~ iiiiiiiii |