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Show •::••--·---·...--·--·--·---·----o--=--·---·---·-·-·.,..o--o--·-··-·-··-·-·-n--·----·--·--·-·-·. . SOCIET Y AND CLUBS IVA E. BARROWS. Society Editor ·····-·-·-·-~~-·-a-·-·-·- ··-·-·-~-~-~-·-·-·- ·-·-~- ~ Mrs. Buckley Entertains For Out-Of-Town Visitors A delightful arrangement of spring flowers centered the luncheon table at the A. E. Buckley home when Mrs. Buckley entertained for Mrs. Rulon Ohwieler, of Los Angeles, California, Tuesday afternoon. Other guests ineluded Mrs. Arthur Jensen of Midvale and Mrs. Hugh Buckley of West Jordan. Following the luncheon the ladies spent the afternoon visiting. Mrs. A. A. Larson Entertains Birthday Club Mrs. Arthur A. Larson, 65 Locust street, was hostess to the members of her birthday club Tuesday afternoon. A one o'clock luncheon preceded the bridge games. Prizes for high scores were won by Mrs. Rufus Campbell of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Alex Beckstead of Midvale. Outof-town guests included Mrs. Geo. Smith, Magna; Mrs. Will Macroft, Mrs. Rufus Campbell, and Mrs. Lewis Greenig of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pearson Entertain At Dinner Complimenting First Lieutenant Duane Rasmussen of Camp Roberts, California, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bern Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pearson were hosts at dinner Monday evening. Besides the guest of honor, covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Bern Rasmussen, G loria and Darwin Rasmussen, E van and Drew Pearson and the hosts. B~~La~G~ through homestaeading, ot hers b.r the bride received her diploma. Mrs. Babcock Entertains Unity Club Held Last Mrs. O'Neil and Mrs. Green Meeting of Year The bnde was guest of honor trading and some were boug Entertain at Dinner Union Fort Camp Friday The closing meeting of the UnMrs. F. D. Babcock was hostess at a party Tuesday evening, giv- Luncheon was served to 4 Visl1Mrs. H. W. O'Neil and Mrs. last of to members of the Union en by her aunt, Mrs. Harry May- ors and 21 members . Ho tesses.: Friday Friday held was club ity a at entertained Jeanette Green enme J Francis May, Nora Tesch, dinner party at their home on week a t the home of Mrs. James Fort camp of the daughters of the nes of Murray. next e Tr Jensen. Laura Schmidt, inSandy talk from educational present An Those jife Campbell. / the of honorpioneers. A history South State street Sunday ing the birthday of Mrs. James on "First Aid" was given by Mrs. uf Mrs. Bessie Forbush, one of eluded, Mrs. Alice Mitchell, Mrs. :neeting of the group will be held R. Freebourn of Salt Lake City. Gra~e Ashment. Mrs. Clyde Soffe Union's oldest living pioneers was Melrhea Bateman, Mrs. George m September. -------A lovely hand-made croched gave an interesting report on the read by Mrs. Edna Proctor. The Nelson, Miss Rose Nelson, Mrs. cloth covered the dinner table and closing meeting and luncheon of lesson "Division of land in early John Smith, Mrs. Maud Vincent Primary Officer~ ' beautiful spring blooms in a cream the Tooele club which she re- days," was given by Mrs. Leila Mrs. Joyce Smith and Mrs. Willis Entertain Teachers and green cowan pottery bowl cently attended. Those enjoying Iris. Dainty refreshments were Goodrich. 1 The officers of Sandy First ~entered the :able. Green tapers I the afternoon were Mrs. Lorina served. The meeting was under 1 Ward Primary, Mrs. Maurine L · · M . t· m correspondmg cadlebra were Fenstermaker, Mrs. C 1 are n c e d 1rec rs. avma Gardner Camp D. U. P. Hold wn o f cap t am 1 Final Meeting of Year Shaw, Mrs. Marguente Houston. at either side. Covers were laid Wardle, Mrs. Grace Ashment, Fenstermaker. Greer, for the guest of honor and her Mrs. Clyde Soffe, Mrs. Rose 1 The "Gardner Camp", of the D. Mrs .. Lila Woodhouse ~nd Mrs. husband, Mr. James R. Freebourn Mrs. Mildred Seddon, Mrs. Walter Miss Christensen Weds U. P. held their closing meeting Bermce Tudor, entertamed the Bjork. Ivor Mrs. and Brown I A. E. Mrs. of Salt Lake, Mr. and Richard Buchanan 1 Friday afternoon in the Pioneer teachers of the pr~mary at a soHewett of Park City and their ---..,... The marriage of Miss Marguer- hall. Class leader, Josephine Bate- c1al Thursday evenmg at the home daughter, Miss Betty Hewett of Family Hono.r Birthday , ite Christensen, daughter of Mrs. man had charge of the lesson, the of Mrs. Woodhouse on East SecNew York, Mr. Milan Crandell, Kate Christensen and Richard 5Ubject being. "Division of Land ond South street. Competitive Of Mrs. Nancy Milne l Mr. and Mrs. Spence Rohlfing of Honoring the birthday anniver- Buchanan, took place Friday eve- m Pioneer Days." Ten daughters games were enjoyed and luncheon S a It L a k e. sary of Mrs. Nancy Milne, mem- ning at the Christensen home, fol- of pioneers took part relating how served to 18. Prizes were awarded --lowing the graduation exercises] different tracts of land in West Mrs. Viola Malmberg and Miss bers of her family and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Byran Birch acquired. Some Arlene McKean. at the Jordan high school, when Jordan were gathered at her home in Union To Hold Open House I ~a~~-~~B~h~fu~.A~e~d~r~s~- :: 1~g-~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ij~ I - P.C.- ~MARKET~ SPECIALS For FRIDAY,MAY29 This Store Will Be Closed All Day Saturday, Decoration Day, May 30. Howdy Folks: It is thought that the government curtailment on tires will force many motorists back to the horse and buggy. Well, that should make them more stable. :;: • * Many folks feel that we should aid Russia but not defend her. In other words Uncle Sam should say to Stalin. "I can give you anything but love, baby. BULL-ETIN Fortunate is the man who really deserves the opinion he holds of himself. '~ * • On the other hand, a man who works like a horse seldom makes an ass of himself. * * * And a good way to get your money's worth is to buy our Dish Sets and Glassware. * • :!;' There's no speculation about that. We guarantee complete sati sfaction. • * • A man is usually as oiled as he reels. GAMBLE STORE DEALER EARL L. SMITH. Prop. Midvale 37 No. Main St. . I hold "open house" Monday, June ed, covers being laid for Mr. and fj Of Mrs. Bird Thursday Spring flowers artistically ar- 1 at their home in Sandy, from Mrs. LaVon Milne, Mr. and Mrs. ranged made very pretty decora- 8 p. m. until 11 p. m. The affair Clarence Dials,. Mr .and Mrs. Edtions when Mrs. Bryan Bird en- is being given in honor of their win Milne, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin tertained at a one o'clock luncheon son, Rondo, and his fiancee, Miss I Milne, Mr. and Mrs. Do~ Nic~l, Thursday for Bingham friends. Velma Kim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kate Brady, Mrs. Leila ~ns, Covers were laid for 16 guests. • Mrs. Frances Kim of Sandy, whose Mrs. Ellen Nance, Mrs. Alley Following the luncheon tables marriage will . take place on Morrell, ~rs. Arzell Stone, and were arranged for contract bridge. Thursday, June 4, in the Salt j Mrs. Nettle Ray. Prizes were won by Mrs. W. R. Lake temple. No invitations will be issued Californians Have Mcivor, Mrs. W. R. Harris and but all friends of the couple will Delightful Visit Mrs. Ross Rocking. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Menbe welcomed. donca and Miss Mabel Silva of Happy Mothers Meet Hayward, California, spent the Hostesses Enetertain For At Van Home week visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ; Mrs. Mary Van entertained at Mrs. William J. Tanner Two Hostesses Entertain Mrs. Lillie Fischer, Mrs. Laura Womack and Mr. and Mrs. Albert her home in Union Thursday of Tuesday Bridge Club Mrs. Harold Nelson and Mrs. last week for the "Happy Moth- Dumas, Mrs. Fleda Larson and Olson in Wes Jordan. The visitors accompanied by AlHarold Larson were hostesses at ers." A delicious hot dinner was Mrs. Madge Stapley were hosta delightful one o'clock bridge served to Mrs. Ellen Nance, Mrs. esses at a social Thursday eve- bert Olson and Mrs. Womack visluncheon Tuesday at the Nelson Kate Brady, Mrs. Bessie Forbrish, I ning honoring Mrs. William J. ited the Utah Copper mine at home on East Center. Contract j Mrs. Nancy. Milne, Mrs. Nettie Tanner, at the home of her par- Bingham Saturday and were dinbridge followed the luncheon and Ray, Mrs. Hilda Smart and Mrs. ents, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olson in the early evening visiting prizes were won by Mrs. Ray j May Sm~rt. The afternoon was on Main street. Games were enjoyed and £riends m Salt Lake later. On , Fenn, Mrs. Tyler Vincent, Mrs. spent socially. luncheon served to the guest of Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert 01Hyrum P. Cannon and Mrs. Elmo honor, Mrs. Tanner, and Mrs. 1 son, Ida Olson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Christiansen. Special guests were Mrs. Benson Feted Noal Bateman, Mrs. Betty Peter- A. Womack and the Californians Mrs. A. v. Lindsay, Mrs. Marx At Party Friday Blackett and Mrs. Christiansen. ] Mrs. James Nielsen and Mrs. son, Mrs. Hilton Densley, Mrs. had lunch in Little Cottonwood Earl Thornton entertained at Alma Larson, Mrs. Maud Vincent, Canyon after which they visited luncheon at the Nielsen home in Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Jack the State Capitol and various Ivagene Olson Honored East Midvale Friday. The party Smith, Mrs. William L. Hewlett, l lllaces of interest in Salt. La~e. At Party Friday Evening Following the graduation exer- was given in honor of Mrs. Albi Mrs. Reg White, Mrs. Lulus Hom- , Mr. and Mrs. Mendonca, M1ss Silcises at Jordan high school Fri- Benson. Decorations in pastel an, Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins, Mrs. va, Mrs. Womack and Ila Olson day evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leo shades were carried out in room Mabel Fritz, Mrs. LaRee Lowe of motored to Bryce canyon Monday Olson entertained at their home and menu. Progressive games Sandy; Mrs. Ruel McPhie of Salt morning, returning Tuesday afon Second avenue, for their dau- were played and prizes won by La ke and Mrs. Ruth Romm of ternoon. In the evening they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ghter, Ivagene. A buffet luncheon Mrs. Earl Thornton and Mrs. Chicago, and the hostesses. Bright spring blossoms were Olson. They left for home Wedwas served to a group of relatives Mary Yates. Sixteen guests were used in the decorations. 1 nesday morning. and friends. Guests present in- present. cluded Mrs. Sam Tout, Miss BerI I I Ill neita Tout and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tout, of Smithfield, Mrs. Claud C. Lemmon and Mrs. Lynn Lawrence of Salt Lake; Desmond Shields, Calvin Hutchings, Miss Roberta Carlquist, Vern Hilton, Barbara Olson, Arliss Goff and Ruth Curtis .. Ivagene was recently awarded a ·sso. scholarship by the Midvale Ladies Community club for her outstanding work at Jordan high school. She also received a certificate of honor from the student body. Miss Olson will continue her studies next fall at the University of Utah. AS WE WERE SAYING Page Five THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, MAY 29th, 1942 BUTTER, 2nd quality, lb. .. ..... . 43c BUTTER, 1st quality, lb............. 44c CORN FLAKES, Miller's 3 pkgs. 2lc SPAM, can ................................... 37c Libby's CORN BEEF, can _____ .... _ 25c Libby's Deviled HAM, 2 cans .... 1lc Libby's Vienna Sausage, 2 cans 23c Libby's VEAL LOAF, can ........ 18c P & G SOAP, 10 bars ................ 45c CLOROX, Yz gal. bottle ............ 29c FANCY FRESH VEGETABLES: ASPARAGUS, 2 lbs..................... 13c SPINACH, young, tender, lb ..... Sc CABBAGE, No. L lb..................... Sc CELERY, Stalk ............................ 13c RADISHES, 2 bunches ................ Sc RED RADISHES, bunch .............. Sc GREEN ONIONS, 2 bunches ...... Sc CARROTS, 2 bunches .................. 9c New POTATOES, white shafters 4 lbs. ........................................ 15c CRISCO or SNOWDRIFT ................ 3-lb. can 73c Old Dutch CLEANSER, 2 cans 15c Diced CARROTS, 2 cans ............ 19c DREFT, Large pkg..................... 25c Gold Bar TOMATO JUICE, 2 ens 19c IVORY SNOW, pkg..................... 23c SAUERKRAUT, DelMonte Mission Bell SOAP, bar ___________ .. _ Sc No. 2Yz can ........ _....................... lOc Libby's MUSTARD. bottle .......... 9c DelMonte COFFEE, reg. or drip, lb....................................... 32c C. H. B. CATSUP, bottle ............ 15c FANCY MIXED COOKIES, lb. . ................ . POTATO CHIPS . Bulk, lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UALITY M TS Our Meats Are Always Tender and Fine Flavored. POT ROAST, neck cuts, lb. ________ l8cVEAL ROASTS, shld. cuts, lb. 32c POT ROASTS, chuck cuts, lb. ____ 22c PORK SAUSAGE, fresh, lb......... 23c RUMP ROASTS, lb ..................... 32c FREST GROUND BEEF, lb....... 23c SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. ____________________ 35c Assorted LUNCH MEATS, lb..... 29c ROLLED RIB ROASTS, lb......... 38c Sliced BACON, Rhineless, lb. 37c CUBE STEAK, lb ......................... 39c FRANKFURTERS, lb................... 25c RIBS TO BOIL, lb. ...................... 15c HAMS, whole or half, lb........... 39c Midvale Store Save at these Prices For FRIDAY and MONDAY MAY 29 and JUNE 1 Granulated Soap, Giant 50 oz. pkg. SUPURB; BREAD, Julia Lee Wright's Enriched, Wheat or White, 20 oz. Loaves, 2 for ..... _.......... DAINTY MAID CAKES: Chocolate Bar Cakes, each ____ Butter Pecan Rolls, pkg. of 6 BISQUICK, Lg. 40 oz. pkg.... _____ PANCAKE FLOUR: Pantry Pride, 3 lb. pkg......... 39 F L 0 U R: Family Patent, 48 lbs......... $1.)9 15c KITCHEN CRAFT: Enriched FLOUR, 48 lbs..... $1.57 20c FRESH MILK: Grade A. In Sani20c pack container, quart ......... _____ 11c 3lc MILK: Cherub, top quality, tall 17c cans, 3 for ----· -···-··----------·----- ---- 24c Snowdrift Shortening, 3-lb. can. BROOKLAWN, mild western Cheese, _............................... lb. 25c KRAFT CHEESE, American, Brick, Swiss or Velveeta, 2 lb. box ......... ________ _.. __.. _..._.. ____ _ 59c MARGARINE: Sunnybank, lb......................... 23~": Troco, lb.................................... 30c Real Roast, Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. 33c CASCADE, Salad Dressing, Qt. BROWN DERBY, Royal Pilsner Beer, Steinies, 4 for (with empties) ..................................... Jumbo, 32 oz. ............................ WHITE MAGIC, The Better Bleach, quart ...................... :.... . CLOROX, Bleach, quart ........... . Royal Satin Shortening, JELL WELL, Puddinq or Gelatine, 3 pkgs. .................... TISSUE: Northern, large rolls, 4 for ________ CORN FLAKES, Kellogg's, 11 oz. pkgs, 2 for ................-..... WHEAT FLAKES, Alber's Large pkg................................. 17c 22c 17c 23c 73e 25c 27c 18c 10c ISc Speedy Mix 3lb.can GRAPEFRUIT, Highway, Broken Segments, No.2 cans, 3 for .... 29c PEAS, Garden Side, Medium 303 cans, 2 for ........ ISc CATSUP, Monitor, Large 14 oz. bottle ................. .. 9c WHEATIES, 8 oz. pkg., 2 for .... 2lc Creme Oil, Toilet Soap, 3 bars 14c Ritz Crackers, Large lb. box . . . . 2 e Choice Meats SIRLOIN STEAK .. lb. 35c PORK LOIN ROAST lb 33c Either End Lean, Tender Luncheon MEAT .. lb. 29c BROILERS . . . . . . . . lb. 32c Wax Picked Chickens, for frying Choice Assortment SLICED BACON .. lb. 37c GROUND BEEF ... lb. 23c Lean, Fresh Beef Lean _ Mild Cure HAMS, Wilson Certified, whole or ha f ...... lb. 35 YOU CAN A W A S SAVE atSAFEWAY • |