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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page Two - FRIDAY, MAY 15th, 1942 Mrs. R. H. Sharp an~ son Stan- 1 ley, Mr. and Mrs. Irvm Swenson Mrs. Irena Olson, Reporter and children, and Mr. N. P. l Swenson. Effective this date, Want Ads will Items taken from the files of Miss Erma Roland and Mr. Hes In the Navy Now, by J. T. Due to the death of D. R. Bateonly be accepted at our office for The Midvale Journal August Roland of Salt Lake visit- Tuthill. Here is the U. S. Navy man the Gardner Camp, Daughters cash. No Ads will be taken over the MAY 12. 1927 telephone , unless payment for same ed Sunday at the home of Mr. in action. of Utah Pioneers meeting schedis received at this office prior to pub· and Mrs. Earl Tripp. Broad Stripes and Bright Sta:rs, l uled ~or today has been postponed lication date. will hold their meeting Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird and by B. B. Grover. A picture-book to Fnday, M~y 22. The program at the Midvale RATES: 5c per line for one insertion. . A baby girl was born to Mr. ward chapel Sunday evening in10c per line f<>r three insertionsMrs. S. Petez: Peterson, Reporter May 22 at 2 o'clock, at tl:le home children motored to Springville ! story of our flag. of Mrs. Edna Proctor. s d d t M th ' D and Mrs. Orton Isaacson of Ben- eluded a cello solo by Miss Cora Minimum charge, 25c. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Greer mot- ~tnh aMy anB . ds~en ~ e~t ayd The Runaway Bunny: by M. W. nion recently. Mr. Isaacson was Goff, a reading by Mrs. J. W. Born at the Cottonwood mater. WI r . 1r s paren s, r . an Brown. A dehghtful picture book ored to Spamsh Fork Sunday and , Mrs w A Bird formerly of West Jordan. Grace, and a bass solo by Mr. *FOR SALE-2-yr. field grown nity home May 7th, a son, to Mr. • • 1 • • • • for young children. Portland roses, 25c, 6 for $1.25; enJoyed the day w1th Mrs. Greers Mr. and Mrs. Oscar WennerS h Cl k b D N K' Miss Harriett Haney of Idaho Vickland. and Mrs. Elmo Despain. 1 Shrubs from 25c up. Small flowmother Mrs Thomas Ludlow I et e oc ' Y · · mg. Falls, Idaho, spent the week end -Fifteen Yeare Ago' · · strom and family visited Sunday Here children can have fun while Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Furr had as ering trees, 50c and up. PerMr. and Mrs. John Hard~an with Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Langdon learning to tell time. as guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Niels Thompson , 71, clerk of their dinner guests last Friday ennials 20 for $1.00. Soffe's were guests Sunday of relatives in Bennion. 1 Bateman. the Jordan School district, died evening Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Gardens, .lh mile east on Social Wednesday of last week Frank l SANDY FIRST WARD Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon and Monday after a brief illness. He Chatwin of Winnemucca, Nevada. at Heber City. avenue. tf. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Clyde Hick motored to Monroe, where he two daughters, Mrs. Lester Watt had been school district clerk Roland Hunter, formerly of Proctor visited with Mr. and Mrs. attended the funeral service of his 1 HONORS MOTHERS and Miss Donna Harmon of Black- since 1905. JORDAN REALTY-Midvale Jet. Granite, is convalescing at the A. M. J. Prichard of Salt Lake. uncle, Nephi Forman, who was I A special Mother's Day program I foot, ldah~ were week end guests -Fifteen Yea.-. AgoReal Estate, Rentals, Surety Veteran's hospital in Salt Lake Union School will hold Field his mother's only surviving bro- was presented Sunday at Sandy of Mrs. Gilbert J. Lloyd and Mr. Mrs. Carrie Coomber, Mrs. Rose Bonds, all forms of Insurance. following an operation last SaturDay Friday, May 22, on the school ther. He returned home Friday. First ward chapel, under the dir- , and. Mrs. Carl Harmon. . M. Greer, Mrs. Melva Evans, Mrs. Phones: Mid. 604 and Mid. 77-J-2 day on one of his eyes, due to a grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Loosli ection of the Sunday school, with Gilbert J. Lloyd met With an Golda Soffi, Mrs. Rachel Forbush serious infection. Mrs. Hunter acFuneral services for Mrs. Kath- and baby son of Idaho, are visit- Hebert Bartlett, superintendent in accident at his work on Tuesday and Mrs. Mildred Seddon motored *FOR SALE-Russett Rural Pocompanied him to the city. Satur- erine B. Manchester, mother of ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. charge. "Tributes to Mother" were of last week, when a crane tipped to Provo Wednesday and enjoyed tatoes, suitable for seed. Also day evening she was a guest of Mrs. Wallace McNamara, were Parley Glover. given . by Oliver Grundvig, of the o~er on him causing three broken the 34th annual convention of the 1 circular wood saw. 7356 So. her sister Mrs. Otto Ebert in held Friday in Salt Lake. GraveMr. and Mrs. Earl 'Dtipp enter- parents class, and Ralph Bishop nbs, a cracked arm and head lac- Utah Federation of Women's State St. 3tpd Granite. She returned to her side services were held in Provo tained at dinner Sunday .for their of the gospel doctrine class, and e~ations. ~e. was s~nt to. the hos- Clubs. *FOR SALE_ Modern 4-piece bome in Ogden Sunday. irection of the Auxiliary mothers Mrs Mary Tnpp and Beth Bishop of the second inter pltal and lS rmprovmg mcely. He -Fifteen Years AgoUnder d b e d room su1·te, WI"th sprmgs · d ' · • . . . . an d Mrs. Jennie Anderson anM ~~n of the Spanish Fork American Mrs. Annie Malstrom. Children mediate class. Talks were also IS expected home durmg this week. I Mrs. E. J. Knowles entertamed spring-filled mattress. A-1 conRay of Roy, Utah,' enjoyed o - War. Many people of Union at- calling on Mrs. Malstrom at the given by Darlene Harris and Miss LaRue Webb has been on the members of the Art Club at dition. Phone Mid. 60 .J-l at er's Day at the J. Fred Potter tended. Tripp home Sunday afternoon, Merna Bishop of the Primary and the sick list this week. her home last Friday. home. They returned to their Miss Sybil Greer was a Sunday were Mrs. Sylvia Harkness and. kindergarten departments also ' Hugh Finlayson accompanied by -Fifteen Years Ago*FOR EXPERT AUTO REPAffi· home on Monday. dinner guest at the home of Mr. Mrs. Mamie T. Mickelson of Salt by groups from other cla;ses. A Parley Young, Bishop LeRoy lNG and mechanical work, see Mrs. Annie Dutcher of RiaMrs. Geraldine Bailey went to and Mrs. P. w. Bateman in West Lake, Mrs. Clara Kimp of Murray reading was given by Helen Piper Beckstead, Evelyn Nielsen and watha, a former resident of MidJensen at Stoker Welding, 7571 Provo Wednesday to attend the Jordan. and Mr. Malstrom of Welby. of Ivins ward of Salt Lake. Piano Irene G. Olson attended a regional vale, is here on a visit. South State. tf funeral services for her aunt, Mrs. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. selections were by Virginia Lillen- 1 welfare m~eting at the regional -Fifteen Years AgoZina J. Seamount. Carter L. Langdon of Granger quist of Murray. Beautiful deep warehouse m Salt Lake, Tuesday. Mrs. A. P. Rasmussen, Mrs. D. Rodney Neilson of Montello,! ' visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ! yellow rosebuds were presented The county trucks hauling gar- M. Wadleigh and Mrs. M. S. Garff -HOMES FOR SALENevada, was a Granite visitor ! Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Reporter Wennerstrom. to each mother. 1 bage will pick it up on Thursdays entertained at a bridge luncheon To Settle Estate la$t Saturday, at the home of hisl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks I in place of Saturd~ys. Please re- and dinner Wednesday at the Hasmother, Mrs. Mary Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. David I. Gardner were Sunday dinner guests of spent part of the week as guests member and have It ready. mussen home. Twenty guests FRAME HOME. at 63 So. Main 1 St., Midvale ....................$1200 Mrs Cliff Green had as her j and children, Geraldine and Brad- Mr. and Mrs. Art Malstrom in the of Mrs. Ostler's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Bateman and were present. bouse. guests the forepart of the j ford: joined ot~er members ,of the Grant ward. Mrs. Earl Leonard. RED PRESS BRICK HOME, Mrs. Frank Goff of Rupert, Idaho -Fifteen Year• Agoweek, Mrs. Milton Wagstaff and famt!Y and enJoyed Mothers Day Mrs. Annie Greenwood enterThe family of Mr. and Mrs. are visiting relatives in West JorThe Charles Reading home on including 4 lots anGl irrigababy of Salt Lake City. with their mother, Mrs. R. B. tained on Mother's Day for mem- Carter E. Grant met at the family dan, Sandy and vicinity. Jefferson street is rapidly neartion water stock, 2 blocks Mrs. Emma Beckstead of Gran- Gardner in West Jordan. Six of 1 bers of her family, Sunday at her home on Mother's Day. Luncheon Mrs. P. T. Bateman spent Wed- ing completion. south of Sandy Bank, in ite announce the approaching her seven children were present home in East Midvale. was served. nesday with her sister, Mrs. Mary -F'Ifteen Years Aooj Sandy, ............................$2000 marriage of her daughter, Lu- and a very enjoyable day was Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eck and son, Bennion of Salt Lake. The C. J. Ridd Motor Co. has See GLEN MITCHELL wana, to Don L. Nelson, formerly spent. Mrs. Gardner has reached Calvin, have moved back to Sandy Mrs. Elzina Buckley was a week moved to the ir new location on 265 E. Center St. Midvale of Pocatello, Idaho. The ceremony her 85th milestone. to make their home. They have end guest of her daughter, Amelia 1 Center street. will be performed May 15 in the Members of the Sunday school Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Correspondent been residing in Salt Lake the l Buckley, in Provo. Miss Buckley ! -Fifteen Years AgoLogan L.D.S. temple. Mr. Nelson 1 class of Mrs. Ida B. Sharp met as past several years. . entertained at a Mother's Day l Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fox is a member of the 1942 graduat-' a study group Thursday evening Mrs. Madge Stapley entertained The lesson, "The Contribution dinner on Sunday for her mother I of Price spent Sunday at the home iDg class of the U.S.A.C. The bride at the home of Robert and Clin- a few friends at her hom~ at one of Eastern United States and and for Dr. and Mrs. Christian of Mrs. Fox's parents, Mr. and at elect is at present employed in ton Cutler. Following the stud:r o'clock Wednesday, honormg her Europe. t.o Utah,': was given by l Jensen of Provo. A lovely dis- Mrs. N. A. P ierson. J the civil service. hour light refreshments were serv- 1 birthday anniversary. Luncheon Mrs. Lllhan C. Bishop at a meet- play of tulips formed the center[ DRAPER Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. De- ed by Mrs. Cutler to six class was served to Mrs. C. C. Jensen, ing of the Sandburr Camp of the piece for the table. Some 30 adult bicycle riders of AMUSEMENT HALL spain, Mrs. Leo Despain and Mer- members. Mrs. William J. Tanner, ~rs. Del- Daughters of Utah Pioneers held 1 Mrs. Elzina Buckley was happy Newton, Iowa, have organized a lin Despain, motored to WinneMr. and Mrs. James Nielsen and mas Larson, Mrs. Joh~ Fritz, ~rs . Friday afternoon at the East Jor- to receive a lovely gift and letter bicycle club, designed to promote mucca, Nevada last Saturday to children motored to Provo Sun- Bill Dumas, Mrs. LlZa Jenkms, dan stake house in Sandy. Mrs. from her son, Samuel E. Tuttle, safety measures and further the I meet Sergeant Leo Despain, who day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Maud Vincent. Elfleda L. Jensen, captain, was who is in the service at Leonard- interests of the wheelmen. The Mickev McMillan and was enroute to Utah from Cali- and Mrs . T. J. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thorpe and in charge. wood, Missouri. club will sponsor the installation fornia to enjoy a ten day's furhis 7-piece orchestra Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ogden and sons Wayne and Paul, and daughMr. and Mrs. James Rawson, ::vrr. and Mrs. Francis !~ttle and of bicycle racks at convenient 10 _ lough with relatives and friends. little son of Ogden, were visitors ter Linda Kay, of Lark, were wh~ have made their home in children of Salt Lake v1slted Mrs. cations downtown. 1 All the crowd will be there They arrived in Granite Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. guests Sunday at the home of Mr. Cahforma the past several years, Elzina Buckley Monday afternoon. 1 =iiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS' Broadbent in Provo, Sunday. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg, have returned to Sanely to make A. E. Buckley visited his mother ! ~ Mrs. Earl Thornton is improvPresident and Mrs. J. P. Jensen their home. Saturday. , ing at her home in West Jordan of Louisville, Ky., formerly of Mr. and· Mrs. George Nelson The small son of Mr. and Mrs. NEWS FOR THE FAMilYMrs. Rachel Forbush, Reporter after undergoing an operation for Sandy, spent the past three days had as dinner guests Sunday Miss Arland Maynard has been ill for PENNEY'S GETS YOU appendicitis. visiting at the home of their chil- Hilma Johnson of Salt Lake, and a few days but is improving at 1 Union Second Ward choir enOfficers and teachers of the , dren in Sandy. On their departure Mr. and Mrs. John Henschke and present. I tertained at a musical program ward Primary met Wednesday at they plan to visit in California children of Sandy. The Sunday school held a fine 1 Sunday evening, under direction the home of their president, Mrs. before returning home. Mr. JenMrs. Asahel Crump and daugh- 1 Mother's Day program in the : of chorister Collin Wood. Num-1 Leo Glover. Plans for the sum- sen is president of the East Cen- ters, Elva and Fern, of Lark, Miss ward chapel Sunday morning. The 1 bers presented were as follows: mer Primary were discussed and tral States mission for the L.D.S. Betty Camp of Bingham, Mrs. , program was presented by various Trio, Ruth Wood, Flm·a ~eckstrom i stake board member Mrs. ~a~ph church. I Ernest Christensen and daughter, Sunday school members. A large WOMEN'S MEN'S and Edith Walker; readmg, Joyce Robbins led the teacher trammg Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webster re- 1 Maurine, of Granger, Mr. and crowd was in attendance. Each ! 1 Price; piano solo, Bob Wood; choir 1 topic for the month. cently received word that their 1 Mrs. J. Pollick and son of Bing- mother was presented with a ,numbers, soloists, Elmer Smart Harold Weed and son, Gordon. son, Jack, has been commissioned ham and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell lovely potted plant. J You will find cool comfort in and Flora Beckstrom. of Salt Lake, visited Sunday at mess sergeant in the United States Ostler and daughter, Lynne, of Lieut. Russell Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Walker the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. j Army. He is now stationed at Salt Lake were guests during the Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Gardner of one of these suits. 1 and Mrs. Norene Wolsleger and Thornton. Fort Lewis, Washington. week of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas West Jordan, who has been staFull rayon lining children spent Sunday afternoonj Mrs. Glen Jensen and children , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg en- Ostler. tioned on the coast since August 1 Zipper front-Full belt. • with Mrs. Flora Walker in Salt of Burley, Idaho, spent Sunday tertained at a dinner party honorMrs. George Nelson was happy 1, 1941, came home over the • _Lake. with Mrs. Jensen's mother, Mrs .. ing their son, Robert, who en- to receive a telegram of a Moth- ! Western Air Lines for a three j WOMEN AT WORK Sunday Mrs. F. D. Babcock had . Ann Greenwood, on Social avenue. l~sted in the United States Navy. er's Day greeting from her son, days furlough, visiting his par- . MEN'S as her dinner guests here parents, ;1 Mr. Carter of Provo, visited Those present included Mr. and Roy Nelson, who is employed by ents before reporting to Camp 1 • Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fleury of Salt . Saturday with his daughter, Mrs., Mrs. Lewis Meadows of Holladay, 1 the government in the Panama Lewis, Washington. • Sanforized blue denim Lake. Dean Tucker. i Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thorpe of Canal zone. Mrs. Nelson also reMrs: w. H. Gardner returned 100 o/o Wool in the • The many friends of Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Miller-, Lark, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee ceived a telegram from Earl from a month's visit with her j Zipper front, drop seat popular luggage tan Bigler of Sandy may be interested berg and family motored to Salt~ of Rexburg, Idaho. Leonard of Midvale, son of Mr. daughter, Melba and family, at 1 shade. to know that he is at present Lake Sunday and enjoyed the day: Mrs. John E. Slagowski of Ly- and Mrs. Earl Leonard of Mid· Mesa, Arizona. confined in a local hospital. ; with Mrs. Millerberg's parents,' man, Wyoming, Mrs. Farrel Beck- vale, who is employed in defense Announcement is made of the Mr. and Mrs. D. Carlos Kimball. , stead and Mrs. Ardell Beckstead work in California. BOY'S See our complete line of matermarriage of Mrs. Ada Glover and l Reid Beck of the stake presi- , and children of Sandy, were visMrs. Rosella Pollard and little ials in Prints and RayonsMr. Roy Sears, which took place dency of the Mt. Jordan stake, itors of relatives and friends in daughter of Fruita, Colorado, are Make your own . . . The Way You Like It Thursday of last week. After a ! was the speaker Sunday evening Herriman and Lark on Wednes- guests at the home of Mrs. PolCrew neck . .. White or colorshort trip Mr. and Mrs. Sears will · at the regular sacrament meeting. day. lard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. ed, with emblem on front. FISHER, SCHLITZ and DRESSES & SLACKS make their -home in Salt Lake. Musical numbers were furnished The family of Mrs. Esther Boul- Nicholl. BECKER'S BEST BEER FOR SUMMER WEAR Thursday evening Mrs. F. D. by the ward Relief Society chorus. ter met at her home Sunday, bonDavid Meyer, a student at the ON DRAUGHT Babcock was a guests at a party Mrs. Semira Goff had as her oring Mother's Day. Weber college, spent Sunday with at the home of Mrs. May Holiday house guest Sunday evening, Mr. Mrs. Lowell Ostler and little his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. CHILDREN'S MEN'S in Salt Lake. j and Mrs. A. E. Moser of Idaho daughter, Lynne, of Salt Lake, Meyer. 1 Mrs. Ellen Nance entertained at 1 Falls, Idaho. a family dinner Sunday. Covers!' Mrs. P. A. Swenson entertained Prints and Sheers . . . 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