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Show .. THE. SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, JUNE 19th, 1942 Page Five ~~~~enrd :~· ~~~r~n~re~~:~g:a~~ IEAST MIDVALE WEST JORDAN Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Reporter Mrs. Irena Olson, Reporter Mrs. Rachel Forbush. Jleporter Ada~s wANT ADs of Pasadena, California. Schmidt is visiting FOR EXPERT auto repairing and Noreen M1ss The auxiliary of the Union Post Mrs. E. M. Bateman has been c· b H t recovering is Nielsen Milo Mr. · · th.e wee k f o11owmg · e er Ity with Mr. and Mrs. j mechanical work see Jensen at a f . American Legion 63 were very v e ry I·11 d urmg 1 Stoker Welding 7571 So tl 1 Stat very mcely a ter a tonsil operation Frank Popp. a tonsillectomy operation but is successful in their poppy sale. last e. u • . . . 1 week. tf mcely recovermg IS Jackson Mr. victory $25.00 a purchased They improving at presen.t. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Alsop and from an operation for appendicitis. Noelin Burton, formerly of West bond for the auxiliary. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jess Olsen were baby daughter, Kaye, of Pitts- 1 Miss Deloras Schmidt was a PLOWING. harrowing and orchJordan but now residing in Murard cultivating. Call James AtMrs, S. Peter Peterson, Reporter ray, is leaving Monday for the guests at a birthday party Satur- burgh, Penn., are visiting Mrs. AI- guest Monday evening at the wed22-6tp M.rs. J. T. Ostler. Correspondent day evening at the lovely summer s?p's p~rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-' ding reception of Miss Ermile wood. Phone Mid. 73-R4. i service. Word has been received from home of Dr. and Mrs. George AI- ha; f ~llsson, and other relatives Park of Sandy and Herbert J. I!'l'VISIBLE H~iery mending no~ The marriage of Miss Ramona Miss Jennie Archibald of Gran· t • sore, Midvale nendsb here. a t M · p o 1·mers d Mrs.M'AlsopAIwill Walters of Murray which was held ite and J. Ernest Jensen of Sandy Beckstead, daughter of Mrs. Em- Stanley Dimond by his parents, len in Red Butte canyon in honor ban • 1 ton at the Sandy 'amusement hall. ISS as were the speakers at Sandy First rna Beckstead of Granite, andi Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dimond, that of Dr. Allen. The evening was e remem ere and Devenport, ~AL~Bed FOR anSharp Dean Mrs. Mr. and ward sacrament service Sunday Lawrence E. Mangrum, son of he is leaving Alameda, Calif., in &pent in dapcing after which re- Nilsson of East Midvale. upn~ht Piano. Inq. 77 Jefferson the birth of a fine baby nounce ~ ~mson, and Jensen C. D. Mrs. cou20 to served were Mrs. Arthur Mangru~ of Bingham the n~ar future for the navy freshments evening. 24-t3 I St., Midvale. ery of Burnt Fork, Wyommg, boy born Saturday morning. pies. Mrs. D. D. Zaiser and son, Don, Canyon, was solemnized today, school m Oklahoma. . spent the week end at the home of M r. and M r s . Raym on d G Jaques JORDAN REALTY-Midv ale Jet. ' N' 1 d M Mrs . F . D . Babcock was a guest M Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parr and and daughter, Sandra, left Thurs- June 19, in the Salt Lake L.D.S. I and little son of Burley are visit- Real Estate Rentals Surety ~an d ~· ~ sen.ll Sh day evening for Columbus, Ne- temple. A wedding reception will daughter, Bonnie, returned last Thursday evening of the 500 club ing relatives and friends here. Bonds· all fo~ms of fusurance and ~rp rfs.P erre r.Ka_n braska, where they will visit in- be tendered the newlyweds this week from a •vacation trip to the ht!ld at the home oi Mrs. Jack s ' Mid. 604 and Mid. 77-J-2· . . week on, uelm,t o f rovo 1 end Phones: was formerly Miss Mrs. G1aques coast . ' were · 1 y. . ·te Iy Wl'th M rs. Za1'ser's pa- evenmg · They visited their son Wiseman 1·n Salt L a k e c·t . 1 va1e secon d west a t th e M'd d e f m1 0 1 :-:-:-:--= ---------- -Margie Stone of Midvale. relahv~s here. g s s Mr. and Mrs. H . A. Br~dy had rents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Krum- ward. After a short honeymoon and w1fe, Mr. and Mrs. Don Parr, 1 HOME FOR SALE to settle estate. Mr. and Butterfield Mr. He~er the young couple will make their 1 in San Francisco, Calif. They came ·~s their dinner guests Thursday land. Red press brick home, including Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and Harry Wnght of the Ea~t Jordan arrived home in Murray. Saturday eve-· back by way of Los Angeles. Miss Nelda Pierson 4 lots and irrigation water ltock. home Sunday after spending two ning a kitchen shower was given ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Womack en- daughter, Edith, and grandchil- Stake home misslOnanes werel 2 blocks south of Sandy Bank, in weeks' vacation in California in compliment to Mrs. Mangrum, 1 tertained at chicken dinner Fri- dren, Douglas and Audrey, of San speakers at .a patriotic m~tingl Sandy. $2,000.00 Glen Mitchell. I Sunda_y evenmg at East_ Midvale where she visited with her uncle with Miss Agnes Archibald as1 day evening for Mr. and Mrs. Al- Francisco. 265 E. Center St., Midvale, Utah. I bert Olson and daughter, Ida, in Mrs. Evan Jensen and baby of hononng Flag Day. MuslCal numand aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis hostess. 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ LIZZIE A. B. THAYNE Neuberger and children of Los. Emerson Hand and Joseph Rob- honor of the wedding anniversary! Salt Lake City spent several days ber~ were presented by the Relief STRAWBER_RY PICKERS _WantSatheld were services j Funeral of last week at the home of her SOCiety choru~. . Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Howard ers of Wasatch and Muriel Hand of the Olsons. ed. InqUire Arthur ~nckson, Mr. and M~s. Leo Gl?ver an- I urday at 12:15 p. m. at the Murray Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Burkm- parent•, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. BogMadsen of Los Angeles, and also of Draper, motored to Fish Lake 96 -J 3 1 n?unce the birth of ~ fme baby 1 First ward chapel, for Mrs. Lizzie Sandy R. D. • Phone Mld. with friends in San Bernardino. last week end to enjoy the open-1 shaw and family of Salida, Colo- gess. . 1 A. B. Thayne of East Midvale, FOR SALE-1930 Chevrolet SeMrs. F. D. Babcock attended a girl born Sunday evenmg. Mrs. Howard Madsen is the for-. ing of the fishing season. T~ey re-, rado, are mo~ing to Salt Lake City dan; new battery, good tires; in _Mrs. Leola Chandle~ and chil- l Bishop L. P. Parry officiating. to make therr home, as Mr. Bur- party held Wednesday at the mer Miss Beverly Pierson of turned home Monday evenmg. home _of Mrs. Irene North of He- chen, Jeralee and Lenda Lee, _of ! Musical selections were a baritone good condition. Also, one Studio After a three weeks' visit in kinshaw has _been transferred. Sandy. Los ~nge~es, spent last week_w 1t? solo, "I'm a Pilgrim," by Preston Couch. Mrs. S. J. Rich, 149 East Mrs. Marv1lle Murphy and son, ber City. Mrs. Laura Richards and Mrs. Granite and vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Olsen and :::-~l~tJves 111 Salt Lake and thlS Vl- Ballard; soprano solos, Rhea Nel- 7600 South. (east of Paradise Inn.> Maleta Harris of Salt Lake and 1 v. M. Butler and children left Jay, visited with Mrs. James Atson and members of the East Mid. . son, LaMar, and Mr. and Mrs. c·Imty. Mrs. Marion Cox of Springville Saturday for their home in Den- I wood last week. WANTED-Eld erly gentleman to They VISited at the home _of Mr. vale Relief Society chorus. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Attwood of Jacob Griffiths and son, Raymond, visited Sunday with Mrs. Maud ver, Colo. take care of chickens, for room Speakers were D. Branson BrinMr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams at- Hollywood, Calif., are making a motored to Evanston, Wyommg, and Mrs. ~larence S~arp Fnday. Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. board. Box 229, Social Ave. and Bishand Ottley G. s. Bishop ton, I of Mrs. _Ehas S. Sr~:uth Cas~le testimonial two weeks' visit with relatives l~st week, and visited with relatended a farewell Stapley. 1t op Parry. Invocation was by Bish- (7800 South street>. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis York, Mrs. Thursday evening in the eleventh and friends in West Jordan and hves. They were also guests of Fort Sil~, Okla., IS spendmg a rt" 1 Mr. and Mrs. Merriner Brown and month Wlth her parents, Mr. and of Albert Glover of East Midvale . FOR SALE-M ll bl "St Everetts and children, ward in Salt Lake City, honoring vicinity. Wilma ewaf de ;a a Mrs. Roscoe Sorensen of Forbush 1 and the benediction was pro- j k't h Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gillson of family of Woodruff. Maureen and Bruce, of Ogden, Paul Cracroft, cousin of Mr. WilMrs. L. C. Greer and little son, a\•enue. Mrs. <:astle will be re- nounced b; Mr. L. A. Martin. hal: ~r~~e ra~!:· Koo Be~d~xe;:, ~~ Mrs. Kate Salt and son Mickey of Iiams, who will leave shortly for Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Lily M:·d City 4th A 2'5 _3t 1 Ut h 1 ~orth Dakota, and Mrs. Nada Liv- the north central states mission. Engle of Huntington, Utah, are Garry, returned home Sunday eve- membered_ as Miss June Sorensen ' Burial was in thetheMurray 1 va e, __a_._ _ __ ve., grave was cemetery where ning after spending a few days of East Midvale. ingston of Salt Lake were guests After the services, open house was visiting in West Jordan. 1 Rust color studio SALE 1 FOR Mr. and Mrs. John Adolphson dedicated by Bishop Clark. The James Atwood family put with Mrs. Orpha Wall, of WallsThursday of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. held at the Cracroft home in comcouch, $10.00. Good condition. Mrs. Thayne died June 10 in a I and baby of Bremerton, WashingStapley and their guest, Mrs. Mar- pliment to the young missionary. on a musical program at the Mur- burg. J. F. Harrison, Crescent. Mrs. ail-' heart a The Union Fort Camp, Daugh- ton, ar~ spendir:g their va~ation Salt Lake hospital of Edgar Furr of Mesa, Arizo~a, ray first ward Sunday. . garet York. ment. She was the wife of Leslie Phone Midvale 77Jl. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Vmcent brother of Cecil Furr of Gramte, I Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Furse and ters of the Utah Pioneers, will hue w1th relatives and fnends. Thayne and had moved here with / and son, Buddy, spent part of the was a dinner guest at the ho~e of daughter, Betty, acco~panied _by hold their closing party Friday, Friday evening they were house her family from Murray several• The Amazon River in South lrven Mrs. and Mr. of ruests Mr. and Mrs. George Bird of M1d- June 26, at the home of their capthe latter last Thursday everung. week at Loa and Fish Lake. They occupied the old America is the second longest J years ago. Children and grandchildren of vale and Miss Jean Parr of West tain, Mrs. Lavina Fenstermaker. Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nickle, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schmidt had Moroni Thayne home on North river in the world, with a length James W. Nickle and Mrs. Kath- Christian Faurschou gathered at Jordan left last week for a vaca- A one o'clock luncheon will be of 3, 7000 miles. served and a social entertainment as their house guests last week, I State street. leen Pitts, all of Springfield, Mis- 1 the Mary Mickelson home last ti.on trip to Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan Sr. will follow. An invitation is exsouri, weer expected to arrive this Sunday to honor their father and week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. t grandfather on his 78th birthday and their family attended a Hogan tended to all interested. Reserva(:1ement R. Nickle and family at anniversary. A hot dinner was reunion given in honor of Mrs. tions may be made by contacting their home on East Second South served to 22 persons. Out-of-state Ellen Hogan, 84, at Liberty Park captain Fenstermaker or Mrs. F. • Babcock. D. was Lunch evening. Saturday F. K. Mrs. and Mr. included guests Mr. with also street, Sar:dy, and Mrs. A. R. Thompson and and Mrs. D. M. Nickle, and Mr. ClD.rk and two daughters of Coro- &erved from five to seven. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan at- daughters, Mary Lee and Kathand Mr&. C. ·J. Nickle, Mr. and n'ldo, California. Following a ten !\1rs. 0. K. Nickle and Mr. and days' visit with relatives in Utah, tended a convention of the Utah leen, left Monday evening for Mrs. Grant Barney, all of Union. the Clarks left for their home Locker Plant Association at the Sacramento, Calif., where they Newhouse hotel on Tuesday June will join Mr. Thompson. They exMrs. l\'!artha Keyser and grand- Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Peter Petersen 9. A banquet cohcluded the con- pect to remain indefinitely. Mrs. d:mghter, I3onnie Keyser, and Mrs. Thompson will be remembered as Warren, all ot Salt Lake, were and Mrs. Mary E. Butler were din- vention. Mary Smart of Union. reFinlayson Mrs. Grandale PENNEY'S "CEILING PRICES guests during the week at the ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Wright Jimmie Mrs. and Mr. from week last of Monday turned Castle Rock Hesse's Mrs. at Butler Sheldon Mrs. home of Mr. and ARE LOW PRICES in Salt Lake City Wednesday eve- Washington where she visited her and Mr. and Mrs .Theron Smart ",ncent. sister, Grace, wife of Dr. Chester returned Monday from a delightGenuine Leather Wallets........ 98c Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meissner ·ning of last week. Fish at spent vacation days 5 ful Rusvisited also She Christensen. a was Miss Jennie Archibald \'¥111 spend two weeks visiting Leather Belts . :.............. 49c & 98c speaker at the Sandy first sell Gardner and Lee Hogan at Lake. "uest and Montana in with relativeos Camp Louis, Wachington. Mrs. Nonh Dakota. Among the rela- ward last Sunday evening. Suspenders to Match The directors of the soil conser- Christensen returned with her to tives to be visited will be the Every Outfit ...................... 49c-98c lather of Mr. Meissner, who is 90 ation set-up of eastern Salt Lake her home in Boutiful where she years of age. The Meissners ex- county, in company with a simi- will stay while her husband is Mrs. W. I. Nielsen, Reporter Boxed Handkerchi efs ...... 49c-29c pee~ to return about the first of Jar group from the west side of away in the service. I returned Miss Donna Miller has Wayne Olson, accompanied by the valley, made an inspection Ju,y Slack or Lonq Rayon Socks.... 25c ti her home in Salt Lake City aft- 1 1\ir. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler and our of soil-saving projects at his mother, Mrs. Albert Olson, and er spending a week with her Saturday. sister, Mrs. C. A. Womack, left Shirts, Shorts, Briefs, each ...... 29c HlP, Jame::;, of Sandy and their Boxelder county last cousin, Marilyn Oaks. · ten-day a for morning Monday projects interesting the Among of Ostler T. gLoest, Mr:.. Everett Saturday evening Donald FaulkRayon Ties ................................ 79c San Antonio. Teoxas, were visitors \'isited was the underground irri- vacation trip to Los Angeles and ner, Val Hickman, Romelle Jaynes Tue::;aay evr-ning of Mr. and Mrs. gation of orchards south of Wil- San Francisco to visit relatives and Duane Olson were guests at Knit Polo Shirts ....................... 79c Ernest A. Christensen and family lard. Dry farms in Snowville and friends. home on So. Olson Wilford the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan Sr. were also inspected. J. Fred Potof Granger. Gentry Key Chains ................ 98c State street. The occasion was University graduation attended directors, the of Mrs. Lillian C. Ostler, wife of ter of Granite, one Jay Olson's tenth birthday anniexercises on Tuesday of last week. the late Lieut. Everett T. Ostler, accompamed the group. Gentry Tie Holders ................ 49c versary. Olson took the boys to HoBeatrice Miss daughter Their Smith Leon and Barret Herbert arrived Saturday irom San Anthe show at the Burke theater in Leather House Slippers with tonio, Texas, to visit with her hus- of Draper, high councilmen in the gan, was among the graduates. Midvale where they enjoyed themMrs. Ivy Hall county home demElastic Sides ........................... 2.29 band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mt. Jordan stake, were guest selves very much. Ostler and family. She visited speakers in the Granite ward Sun- onstrator, held a meeting ThursMr. and Mrs. E. L. Greenhagen Swlmminq Trunks ........... _...... 1.19 with friends in Salt Lake on day evening. Mrs. Gunhild Beck- day at 1:00 p.m. in the West Jor- of Salt Lake were Monday eveand Thursday, including Dr. and Mrs. I stead, a visitor from Washington, dan school. Demonstrations ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Straw Hats ................................ 1.49 1 D. C., favored with a vocal solo. : talks on preservation of foods, Wallace Mace. Brothers at their home in East R. S. Hawkins received a phone fruits and vegetables. Methods of Crescent. Mrs. Pearl Pollick and son are spending the week the guests of call Sunday evening from his son cannipg were discussed. Mrs. T. E. Thomas of Twin Give Dad a Gift he can use her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Eugene in San Francisco stating , The West Jordan primary will Falls, Idaho, is a house guest at and will appreciate. Look DE LUXE Ostler. Mrs. John E. Slagowski of. that he expected to sail soon for hold their convention Sunday at the home of his uncle and aunt, 2 p.m. All ward workers are urged Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Brothers, and Lyman spent the week at the Ost-' an unnamed destination. over our complete"'L uqqaqe to attend. children Mrs. Nile Mathews and ler home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar to family. Mr. Thomas expects stock. Henninger and son, Terry, of Salt · of Burley, Idaho, are visiting in stay two or three weeks.• Finest white broadcloth, mercerLake, were dinner guests at the ' Granite at the Thomas Blair home. I ized for long lasting finish. Mrs. Virginia Olsen of Los AnMr. and Mrs. Alex A. Brand Ostler home on Monday. geles, Calif., returned to her home Mr. and Mrs. w. w. O'Brien! had as their guest last Sunday Saturday_ after visiting ~everal Summer Patterns RAYON and niece, Miss Lois Vincent, left Mrs. Gunhild Beckstead of Washweeks with her son and wife, Dr. 1\1 Thursday of this week to visit ington, D. C. NYLON OR SILK I : and Mrs. Theron C. Olsen and , with relatives in Reno, Nevada. ~-----------....;..;-' 1 daughter, Jeanette, at the Allgood ! MEN'S Saddle stitching around pockShips of the Destroyer type com· h THANKS OF CARD Murray of Miss Gay Lundskog orne. ships fighting our of prise the bulk ets and collor. spent the week the guest of herl We wish to express our sincere ~:1 the American Navy. Their aver· ,Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Parduhn acappreciation to our many friends age displacement is about 1800 tons, companied by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. aunt, Mrs. Mamie Pierson. MEN'S and neighbors for their kind words ::nd they are fast, powerful. and English of East Crescent, motored Newest and smartest cool gabarMr. and Mrs. W. F. Meyer endines and Bedford cords. . joyed a fishing trip during th of sympathy and acts of kindness ~~rd hitting. ,Th~y have been par· to American Fork Sunday where e in our recent bereavement, during' t1cularly effective m convoy duty and they were guests at a family dinOther Styles at week on the Weber river. _____.:=:::::::::_ the last illness and at the death gave a good account of themselves ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Give Dad a pair of these of our beloved husband and father, r m the Coral Sea engagement. They •• comfortable and durable oxeach. ~· W. Parduhn. Cosmic Dust, the name given, in Willard James Woodhead. We also I cost approximately $3,600,000 Mrs. Mary Wynn, mother of fords. Plain colors or twoastr~nomy, t~ the finely di~ided 1 thank those who gave the beauti- 1 Mrs. T. H. Parduhn and Mrs. E. FAMOUS tones. ALL WOOL particles wh1ch prevade mter- ful musical selections and all who W. Parduhn, is spending several stellar space, is only about one assisted at the funeral services, as weeks in American Fork. ounce _per billion cubic miles in well as those 'who sent the many Mr. and Mrs. Hal Meyerhoffer New stock of double and sinLuggage tan, button front. Match the neighborhood of the solar sys- lovely floral offerings of Bingham visited with their ungle breasted models in colors with a pair of those odd pants. and Mrs. W. J. Woodhead j -- ·~ _ tem. ' cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. that will be sure to please styles. fitting loose Comfortable, and family. 1 Nielsen, Monday a~.ernoon. Dad. Mr. and Mrs. John Samuelson / Don't borrow your neighbor's Sentinel prints Butterwrappers . motored to Logan Thursday mornSentinel-Subsc ribe now! . ing, June 11, where they witnessed All-Leather Con ·tn1.,ction Every Navy sh1pyard is turning Mr. of niece a of marriage the out Destroyers in record time. They We are prepared to fill your bin with essential for our two-ocean Samuelson, Miss Lydia Ann Jack- 1 :-~re Navy. Purchase of more a:-td more man of Blackfoot, Idaho, to Mr. Wor Bonds will assure all-out pro· Arthur Perks of Hyde Park, Utah. of the5e vital units for the The marriage took place in the duction Rail by Shipped Novy. Buy every pay day. If ev· Logan temple. The young couple crybody invests at least ten percent of his income in War Bonds we can accompanied Mr. and Mrs. SamMIDVALE, UTAH spent! PHONE MIDVALE 286 U. 5 . 1·reasr.,y Dr/'ortmcnl uelson to Sandy where they do the job. a few days visiting relatives. SANDY 1 GRANITE J I I OBITUARIES I I I CRESCENT . Towncra fl Shirts 1\TD *WAR BD s 1-98 * I -- UTAH'S BEST COAL TED'S CASH COAL I Summer Slacks Sporl Shirls Ties. . . . . . . .. 98c 2-49 2·98- 5-90 1.98 and 2.98 Casual Jackels Towncla d Suils 5-90 24-75 Sporl Oxfords 3-79 4-79 |