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Show R I V E RTQ N BLUFFDALE NEWS and s?ns, Raymond and Wayne, l at their home m Provo. The younger group of the BluffMr & Mrs C P Malstrom had as dmner guests Saturday evening dale Junior Flower club, directed Mr & Mrs E M Wheat and sons, by Mrs Thelma Jacobson, enjoyed Kenney and Butch of Torrence, a party Thursday evening at the Calif., and Mr & Mrs M H Wheat Jacobson home. Games were enjoyed and refreshments served. of Salt Lake. The Senior Bluffdale Flower Mr & Mrs J T Ostler were visitors Friday of Mr & Mrs Ernest club under the direction of the A Christensen and family at the1r President, Samuel Turner, assisthome in South Salt Lake Friday ed by the Junior Flower club, are sponsoring a ward project of of last week. Leon Christensen of Denver, son cleaning the Bluffdale ward cemeof Mr & Mrs Christensen is at tery, grounds, gardens and shrubs. The flower clubs are also workthe Veteran's hospital in Salt La_ke · stall a play· t to m · maJor a g rgom· d · h h mg on a projec w ere e 1s un e ground in connection with the operat10n for tonic goiter. M rs E ar 1 T oone and sons , Mer - c h u. ch b eau ti'f·cat 1 ' on program , rill and Paul of Draper and Mrs which calls for complete landscapVerla 0 Berrett and daughters, J ing of the church grounds surClaudia and Launa and Mrs De- rounding the Bluffdale ward chaloris Berrett and daughters, Judy pel. A !Jarty was held April 7 at and Stevie of Sandy, were visitors Tuesday of Mr & Mrs Frank H Bluffdale ward Iecreational hall, I MRS. J, T. OSTLER. Correspondent. Phone ~id. 266· W JaCketS p resented SEPARATED 51 - YEARS C}OUSJNS MEET HERE Mrs Alma Schumacher of Chicago recently spent three days I visiting with her cousin, H J Flet. As a feature of the7 meetmg of Iter and family at the Fletter home • Amesnc~n · in Sandy, while enroute from Sathe Sandy Post No cramento, Calif., whe""' an Le. gion ::'vlonady eve. nmgp att C -..- she had om-~ spent two weeks visiting with her Fireman's hall, With _os landscape engineers in the charge, mander Carl L Laison m t b 1 t sons , as{~ - coast city. members of Sandy Pos ball team, were presented With 1 The visit of Mrs Schumacher beautiful olive drab jackets, mono- was the first time the cousins had grame? w th the Legion emblem. seen one another in the past 51 The Jackets were procured 1 years where the two lived at Ft through the direct efforts of Mrs "\Va~e, Indiana, and although she • Team Legton ! Y.l I I Mrs Clarence Giles entertained at a pa 'ly at her home in Riverton Thursday afternoon honoring her daughter Mary Lou, the occasion being her seventh birth anniversary. Games were enjoyed and refreshments served to Eugene Meyers, Jeanene Brown, Marla Smith, Sue Stocking, Elaine Spencer, Barbara Webb, Sidney and Bryan Smith, Claudia and Larry Densley, LeRoy Lloyd, Judy Lawndahl, Shirley Pappa, George Krebs, Karen Park, CathB one, Ch a rl o tt e B u 11 oc 1{, · erme Nancey Nichols, Karen Nell, and M ary L ou an d J'1mmy G"J 1 es. ' Thursday evening a family party honoring Mary Lou was hPld at the Giles home \\·bieh was attended by her grandparents Mr & Mrs James Nielsen of Riverton, also Mrs Lila Drommond and V Samuelson cast wlreich recently presented the i of Sandy are spending several three-a c t comedy, "Grandpa's Fletter. iately recognized Mr h s M · Twin Sister," c u- weeks the guest of their daughter A dinner honormg · b Mrs & M 1 Following lively games, refreshrs and son-in-law, Mr & Mrs William macher was given Y r H J Fletter, during her stay here. 1 Ferera and small daughter, Mary ments were served to members of Mrs Schumacher is planning tore- I Ellen at their home in Oakland, the cast and partners Including: turn to Utah during the coming Calif. Mrs Ferera is the former Maze! King, Theda Turner, Myrna Green, Elda Dansie, Melvin Carrie Samuelson of Sandy summer months. Spencer, Earl Crane, Mrs J Stromfour and Udy Ray Mrs & Mr Wright, Jay Hansen and Ralph berg, Reed Webb, Louis King, and I left Idaho, Lapwai, of daughters TOLD Delquadro. The jackets were pre- fUARRJA(;E PLANS Rae Horrocks, Eva AusCarma after home their for Saturday Mr & Mrs J Ira Hardcastle of sented by Mrs Larson and Mrs coach, and Thelma dramatic tin, with visiting week the spending Polson, and appreciation is ex- Sandy announce the engagement prompter. field, Butte Omatilda Mrs mother, Udy's Mrs their pressed to all who assisted with and approaching marriage of •Members of the Bluffdale Jundaughter Miss Ramona Hardcas- Levine the project. Flower club and the Bluffdale ior reBodell Trussler Mrs & Mr Another feature of the meeting tie to Rulon Paul Madsen, son of ., was the presentation of the movMr & Mrs Rulon K Madsen. The . cently reutrned Irom a two week's Hunting and Fishing club, honing picture "Silent Service" a na- marriage will take place Wednes- 'I visit with their daughter and son- ored Wallace Nielsen, president of in-law, Mr & Mrs Gam Goff and the latter club at a surprise party vy submarine warfare picture, day in the Salt Lake temple. A reception honor~g the couple sons at Denver, Colo, where Mr recently at the Nielsen home, the by Chief Yoeman Walter Farmer t f th 1 of the Navy Recruiting station occasion being his birth annivere I Goff is attending school. will be given by the paren s o in Salt Lake. Mrs Charles Rudd was hostess sary. bride Wednesday evening at the Mrs LaRue Mousley and Mrs Following the separate meetings Avalon ballroom on South State to the members of her Birthday of the Legion and Auxiliary, ~ub recently at her home. Lun· June Mousley entertained at a luncheon was served by members street. cheon was served on small tables "Stork" shower at the home of ~A' of the Legion. and a cud social enjoyed. Prizes Mrs LaRue Mousley last week ---~---were awarded Mrs Jean B Whet- honoring Mrs Wanda Moser. I Miss Beverly (Midgey) Benson man, Mrs Alice Mitchell, of Sandy, Games were enjoyed and refreshdaughter of Mr & Mrs Alvie Ben- and Mrs Arvilla Greenwood of ments served. Mrs Maze! King returned April son, 8954 South State, returned Murray. 9 from an emergency trip to IdaA "Story and Musical" festival Sunday from the St Marks hosho, because of the sudden illness information best the all From two for been had she of Mt Jordan stake MIA will be pita! where her mother, who is reported of attempt real only the get can we inserious from held Thursday at 8 p m at the weeks suffering improving. inflacurb to made been has that a off Draper Second ward chapel. The juries received in a fall Mr & Mrs Vernon Spencer and membership of the stake is in- • ladder while playing near· her tion is by words and phrases and were visitors Sunday of family most taught has experience earlier Vited to attend, it has been an- home. parents, Mr & Mrs Spencer's Mrs substitute poor a is that that A teacher training meeting of of us nounced by Mrs Eileen Dunyon. at their home at Hunsaker Lorin action. real the officers and teachers of Sandy for f counselor of the stake YWMIA. ., Honeyville. direcThe program theme "Living is Third ward Primary under Bass George and Kidd Elton MaurGiving" will be carried out by tion of the president, Mrs 1 who have been in boot camp trainmembers of the various MIA ward j ecn Jensen, was held Thursday ~i~g~t' ~~~ifU., !r~aedvawlbeadsnee,sdSaayn. or~anizations in the ,stake with evening at the home of Mrs Matuct )I1ss Clara Ebert of Granite and Brown. The lesson was presen ec1 They will visit with relatives. ElLloyd dimond of Sandy in charge. by Mrs LaRue Larson. Following ·~:·: ~ I ij~ U ou s toue oBf THE ANSWER TO YOUR BUDGET PROBLEl\1 I Pin Money Buys Spang .. New, Flower-Fresh CRIS P COTTONS f 2.79 80-Sq. Percales! Poplin.! Broadcloth& ! ChambrtJy. t For Misses, Women, Juniors/ • Sunlit with CHARM ••• and color/rut! Whirling skirts! Zippers, button-ups! Tai· lormades! Eyelet trims-and more t Florala, plaids-and mot:e! Many Penney exclu- • 6ives! Come quick ..• pick ••. and SAVE I Jr. Chambray Mrs Marie Bass. Clifton Casper, son of Mr & Mrs Waren Casper, who also exI~ P.ecte~ to :eturn home on a ~iil 04 cbOd'• MDd -~ _ ~.!! ~ l~ _ ~! ;>It with his pals, had the mJsfortune of being confined to the naval hospital with a case of mumps, just a few hours before his intended trip. Better luck next time, Clifton. u·' Ll [. •:•l otor any JJ'h.frlin8 Slcir1 Perfect fitting ,uits and topcoats are a nmsl for men who want to make the most of their appearance. 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Theme Set for MIA Music Festival refreshments were meeting, the by Mrs Brown and Mrs served Deon Bagley. Mrs C P Malstrom of Sandy, daughter of Mrs Jack Zupan, and children, Jackie, Jimmy and Sharon of Midvale, spent Tuesday visit' ing with Mr & Mrs Nick Zupan * WANT ADS .:.'4' 'Personal etnention Mr & Mrs Udy and children also visited with Mr & Mrs Garnet Tolman and children of Salt Lake, J,{r & Mrs Oscar Levine and chitdren and Mr & Mrs Clairmont Larson and children of Sandy and Mr!! C E Carson of Union. Page Six FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1948 ..,.-..,-....,-... ..,..,.-.__,.-v--v..-..,,-. • ""'--....-..,,-....,-"-/'-,.,..---.....-,_,.-.__,.-v--v..-..,,-...,-......,.-,.,-...... Mr & Mrs Denny Gardner and son Dare! of Salt Lake and other relatives. A birthday cake was feat- LOST-Red leatherette Chrome chair on Sixth avenue or Midured in the devorations. Main St. Please call Mid. vale Mrs Ted Stephens of Riverton Al6 _R FranSan for week left during the 0695 4 . Reward. cisco, Calif., where she would meet her husband, Ted Stephens, who NOTICE TO WHOM IT has spent the past six months MAY CONCERN: To people who have watches, with occupation forces stationed clocks, and rings repaired, and at Guam. Little Miss Claudia Stephens, who have not as yet claimed the of the cou- articles, I wish to state that I 8 -month old daughter shop at 7657 So. pie, is brightening the home of Mr am closJ·ng my 30, because of April on St., State Riverof Giles and Mrs Clarence demands. business othar ' ton, until the return of her parThe articles may be redeemed ents. within thirty (30) days after that date at my residence, 26 Fourth The easiest way to flatter a man Avenue, Mid~ale. Signed: JOHN A PADJEN is to ask his advice and then do Precision Jeweler. as you please. ~r~the~d~d~atic~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~F~- her~s~ G~ud~s~~~sM~~nots~ & Mrs John \Mrt~U~. immedcentury, she~~eB~t than a half Polson, and the support of the community. Jackets were presented to G Leonard Larson, and coach Archie Swenson, and team members, William Polson, Don Polson, Ray Dean Malmberg, DellK e"\Veaclon, m p, Charles Bishop, Don The Midvale (Utah) Sentinel 1 yd. &ecause they drape ~eautifully, are easy to sew- and because the colors and patterns are so lovely for Spring - Sorority* rayons are the perfect answer to all your dreu-up problems! 39". |