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Show MIDVALE JOIINAL Weekly (Friday) Publlahed by the Pablilhillc ComPIJl1, be. Terllll of S-QKription Year (in advance) _ $1.00 EDtend aa second class matter the postofilce at Midvale City, under act Gf Man:h 8, 1879. lodern Job Printing Department All pricea based on the Franklin Print,mg Price List. Advertiaiq Rates pjsp,lay, per column inch _ per line $0.35 $0.10 bllBineu correspondence should addrellled to The Midvale J our• Ml, lfidvale, Utah. 186 N. Hain St. Ph. Mid. 178 WEST JORDAN By Lucllle Bateman Krs. Jasper Barr and daughter, of Lake were guests of Mrs. John ~lca.11ter Wednesday Mrs. John LanIIIUI1ter, Mrs. Sam Lancaster and Miss Barr motored to Riverton Wed11.811ciay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson of Salt Mrs. Stella Peterson and daugh Essie visited at Provo Sunday. Kr. E. M. Olson, Virgil Goats, Ray and Hugh Buckley motored Hoytsville Sunday and visited Kr. Mrs. Walter Shepherd. Miss Lucile Bateman attended a at South Jordan Thursday evat the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmer, given by their daughter, who entertained for twenty girl and boy friends of Salt City. Progressive games were and a two course luncheon to the following guests: Evelyn Warren Pugm, Margaret Hall, Gill Flint. Bill Pedler, Wilford Marvin and Beatrice Pugh, Curtis, Pearl Fullmer, Hazel Louise and Vada Brown, Rullen Blanch Griffith, EU and MelRogers, Lily and Nellie Perry, Bill Joe Harkness, Melva Hudson, Salt Lake, Mrs. Fred Palmer, Mrs. E. 0. Kaldleld, Della and Vida Palmer and Luelle Bateman The M Men entertained at Saratoga Saturday night In honor of the Gleaner Girls. Mrs. Alford Furse entertained Friday afterrnoon In honor of her children, Afton and Sanders' birthday anniversaries. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the following litUe guests; Ruth and Keith Bateman, J. and Bialne Sheen, Gwendle Conkle, Luella McAllister, Hope Yates, Kennith Hakeeon, Mack and Colleen Adams, Jean Roach, Floyd and Vaudls Lundquist. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Steadman were Salt Lake visitors Friday of laat week. Kr .and Mrs. William Steadman and Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Brady and fam ily visited In Union Sunday. Mrs. Ada Brady and children visited at Murray Thursday guest of of Mrs. C. J. Brady. Mrs. Sam Cundick and children, Ray and Lucile, Mrs. Ross Bateman were guests of Mrs. W. W. Roach on Monday. Miss Luelle Bateman was guest of Mrs. Leu Wight at Salt Lake Sunday • night. Mrs. Charles Cockyne is very ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman. A shower was given In honor of Miss Rayola Haun, a bride ot the month at the home of her sister, Mrs. V. Blazzard at Murray. Games were played and luncheon was served Those attending from West Jordan were Mrs. David Haun, Mrs. R. R. Haun, Mrs. Joseph Hibbard, Mrs. A. Lundquist, the MiBBes Edna Shuisen, Olive Yates, Beatrice Hibbard, Donna Lundquist, Virginia Haun, Margaret Webber, Hyclanth Haun and Marie Closener. Monday evening a wedding reception was given In honor of the marriage of Miss Rayola Haun and Kennith Holdiway at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Haun. Pink and white peonies decorated the rooms. Refreshments were served to Iitty guests. The couple will leave for Eureka to make their home. Kiss Ruth Fowler of Salt Lake and Erma Pixton ls spending two weeks visiting at the Pixton home. ,L OW ·summer FARES I~~~"'II I·" l~~ UNION PACIJ"lC SYSTEM \it~", . stand est NOW IN EFFECf < • • • ~ ........._..... Uhenl Stopoqn Earoar--Retllftl l.hnh October 31 PLAN your mmmer trip to take advantage of low aummer e&cunioo fares. You will have a choice of retura roulea. if deeired, aad may take adYaatase of liberaJ atopover privile&el eo route. F:inaJ retum limit October 31. lntereetlna aide tripe lo Zloa N• lioaaJ Park, YeUowllGIHI ud other -tero aeeaie BltrBetl0111, It tliaht additional eotL Vult Dea•er ud Rock, Moantain Natloaal Park It . . Ulrs railroad fare. J.mrlo111 comfo11 - uucelled ...tee. Aad lew faree to praetleall:r -r:r point in tbe U..W Scatee ud Cuada. EXAMPLES OF LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FROM MIDVALE To- Denver ............................ $ 36.00 Omaha ............................ 64.05 Kansas City .................... 64.05 Chicago ............................ 7(.55 New Y"ork City ............ 135.95 New Orleans ................ 8-i.(() Los Angeles .................... -iO.OO Portland .......................... -i8.30 Boston ............................ H2.01 Washington .................... 130.11 Aak Arent for Furtber Details D. S. SPENCER General Passenger Agent Salt Lake City, Utah TilUS For Sale Highest quality, long mileage, powerfully tractive, good-looking Goodyear AU • Weather Tread Tires. BETTY VANDENBERG HER RIM Mlaa Betty Vandenberg, daughter of the new United Statu senator from Michigan and Mr1. Arthur E. Vandenberg. ICIHmfM\j By Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. had as their Mrs. Ada Quick, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ily, of Bingham tertleld and Mrs. Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. turned home Friday iting four days at pin of Nephi ac<:Onlp and is the guest Mrs. Jeanette guests Memorial cock of Idaho, and family Sandstrum M~ranMrs. Lake, ily of S Nell of · rk, and Mr. of Riverton S. C of Mrs. Olive Miller W<•dne! last week. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller entertained at dinner Sunday at their home Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler and family of Payson, Mrs. 0. R. Freeman and Daryl Olpin of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Crane and family and Mrs. Dave Haycock and family, of Idaho, left Sunday for a short visit with relatives at Nephi. Mrs. Spencer Mlller ls visiting part of this week with her parents, Mr. and M,rs. C. E. Bigler of Salt Lake. Miss Bliss Fraser returned home on Saturday after a two weeks visit in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Freeman of Ogden are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Freeman. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Levi Freeman Monday of last week. Mrs. Frank Mitchell and son, of Idaho, were the guests of friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal and family, Mr. and Mrs. Asabel Crump and family of Lark and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ostler and family of Sandy were the guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell. Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Nelson and son, Almon, of Sandy, were the guestt of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Crump Sunday. I ~~f101JNC ___ ~ THE COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH By D. M. Kitch, Pastor Sunday School 10 a. m. Church Service 11 a. m. Children's Day Program 7:30p.m. The children wlll practice on Sunday afternoon for the program to be given in the evening. The pageant is entiUed "The Best Day." The Sunday School picnic will not be held this year until about the first of August. There will be a Children's Day sermon and appropriate music at the Church Service on Sunday morning. The flower committee are asking that those who can bring or send flowers for Sunday will kindly do ~o or let the committee know about them. The Preparatory Membership Class will not be received into membership in the Church until August. The delay is caused by several members of the class who have not had the opportunity to finish their work. The pastor has been granted a month's vacation and will leave the first of the week with his family for a visit with home folks in Kansas. Dr. Chas. W. Hancher, the Superintendent of the Mission, will occupy the pulpit on Sunday morning, June 17th, and on June 24th and July hit there will be no church services. The Sunday School, however, will meet regularly through the summer. The Epworth League Institute ls being held this year in Middle Canyon at Tooele July 9-15. It is hoped that several members of the League will be able to attend. Boy Scout Troop 119 y.rent on their monthly hike on Thursday evening and held the regular meeting. This was the last regular meeting to be held until July 20th when they will make a trip to Mt. Timpanagos. How ever, the regular first class tests will be given on the first and third Wednesday of each month. Also provision is being made for Merit Badge and Second Class work to be in progress. WEST JORDAN By LucUe Bateman Friday evening of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist, Mrs. Joseph Hibbard of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Simen Hibbard and Glendora Lundquist of Salt Lake, motored to Ogden to attend the graduation exercises at the Utah Deaf School. Miss Zelma Lundquist being a graduate. She has returned home where she will spend the vacation days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axle Lundquist. Bishop and Mrs. William J. Leak entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs! T. S. Seymour and son, Karl, and the Misses Elaine, Virginia and Katherine Seymour of Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ball, Christien Huntsman and John Eddins of Provo, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist Sunday They were special guests of Miss Zelma Lundquist. Mr. Lamar Berkinshaw of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman·, Bernice, Harold and Keith t:!ateman motored to Provo Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. William Halliday Mrs. David Christenson and four children of Idaho, spent the week vi~ iting friends and relatives here. Mrs. Rela Bateman of Panguitch has purchased a piece of land on Redwood road and is preparing to have a home built in the very near future where she and her four litUe sons will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pixton were guests at a chicken dinner Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brown at Dra~r. Others pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. W. Summerhays and Mrs. Nellle T. Taylor. ANTHONY W. IVINS. VICE PRESIDENT D. M. TODD, JR., CASHIER Directors FOR RENT Furnished rooms (two) at 568 East lt Center Street, Midvale, Utah. W. S . CHIPMAN CASHIER, BANK OF AMERICAN FORK HEBER J. GRANT PRESIDENT, UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK ANTHONY W. IVINS PRESIDENT. UTAH SAVINGS &TRUST CO. HENRY T. McEWAN VICE PRES., UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK JOHN A. AYLE'TT MANAGER, WEST JORDAN MILLING COMPANY MIDVALE STATE BANK KILLS FLIES MOSQUITOES MIDVALE - UTAH - - - - Other Household Insects Jamq T. Begg of Sandusky Ia the Republican candidate for governor of Ohio. He 11 now aervlng hia fifth term In congreaa. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turpin were shocked to hear of the untimely death of their son, Orville, who met his death by being struck by an auto truck while working on the county road Monday afternoon. Orville was a favorite among the younger set in which he associated and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. This is the second son in early manhood that Mr. and Mrs. Turpin have been called upon to part with In less than a year. Mrs. Turpin was formerly Tilda Dimond of this ward. 'jnik For pyorrhea For prevention against gum infec- tions, use Zonite, the new powerful antiseptic. Also guards against colds, coughs and more serious diseases of nose and throat. Mrs. May Nelson Utah 0 W. S. CHIPMAN. PRESIDENT JAMES M. OBORN FARMER Schenectady, New York, May 14, 1928. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Yates of Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Linole Hansen of Lark were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Yates Monday. The marriage of Wallace B. Beck· stead of South Jordan to Belva L. Freeman of Riverton has just been announced. WALTER STEADMAN RANCHER TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ••• Officers e McKean's Service Station • ''As The Men E.L. BURGON LIVE STOCK COMMISSION STUDIO at her residence in Draper, Utah AU those interested in PIANO INSTRUCTION are invited to call for instruction or consultaticm. Reasonable Terms. State Street At Sandy Phone Midvale 275 Mrs. Annie Simper and Mrs. Gertie F. Sharp attended graduation exercises at the "U" campus Tuesday morning. Many people attended Memorial Day Exercises at Murray Cemetery last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reynolds announce the marriage last week of their daughter, Ruth and Mr. George Groves of Bingham. JOS. M. HOLT MERCHANT Buy Now! With our service - the best in town - to see that you get aU the low-cost quality mileage built into them at the factory. Georg~ Greensburg, the state of boy at a round.ur at given a rating of 99.9 JAMES T. BECG To Whom It May Concern: This is to certify t:tat Mrs. May Nelson has studied with me during the winter of 1927-1928 and has acted as assistant instructor at my school of Music in Schenectady. I have found her to be conscientious and reliable. She has had a thorough fundamental training and has a good knowledge of harmony and theory, which is very necessary for any successful teacher of music. I can, therefore, endorse her most heartily to those who require musical instruction. Her work with me both IS a student and as assistant instructor has been very satsfactory. (Signed) K. H. Meinhold, ~94 Albany Street, Schenectady, New York. AT LOW PRICES would •••••• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HPPER ' UIDE .A B PART!\IENTS FOR Rent Furnished and Unfurnlshed Very Reasonable Rent Completely Renovated and In First Class Condition. CALLGEORGE BOSKOVICH Agent for the Owner At Three Si¥ Pool Hail North Main St. Midvale. Utah I B I A OOTH'S BEAUTY Parlor We Specialize In Finger Waving Water Waving 1\larcelling Shampooing Scalp Trtatments Artistic Hair Cutting For We Aim To Please Phone Midvale 200 A·.L C ALSOMINING, PAINTING and CLEANING Work Guaranteed PRICES REASONABLE Corner Sugar and Main Sts Midvale, Ut 610 N. Main St. Shop CLARKSIS BEAUTY GIVING $1.00 SPECIALS Every Tues. & Wednesday Sh~mpoo and Wave $1.00 $1.00 Ha1~cut and wave Fac1el & Eye Brow arch $1o Scalp Treatment, Reset $1 13 N. Main St. Phone 117-J Midvale, Utah D RESSMAKING HEMSTITCHING and PLAITING Experienced Workmanship and Right Prices Guarantee Satisfied Customers NELLIE GORHAM Goff Buildinir Midvale Center St. D RESSMAKING and ALTERATIONS Mrs. Wm. Farr Superior Workmanship Plus MODERATE PRICES EQUALS Satisfied Customers Midvale Cooper Ave.• HOSKISSON'S QUALITY MEATS and GROCERIES Featuring Utah Products A UTAH INSTITUTION Where Quality and Economy BULE Mlclvale, Utah 51 MaJn Stret ICE CE ICE ICE FREE BROS. ICE PLANT IN MIDVALE Near the D&RGW Railroad on FIRST AVENUE Otr LOCUST plant ls now in operation and can supply you with clean, pure artlftclal lee ln any quantities. They will be glad of the opportunity to serve the people or Midvale and Community. yEWELER I Speclallze In Watch and Clock Repairing All Work Guaranteed J. S. MORGAN 69 N. MaJn Street Utah Midvale NUMBER T Dig down among your old papers and get out that life insurance policy you bought years ago. Compare your present Income and your present responsibilities with your earnings when you took out that policy then ask yourself lf you have properly provided for the protection of your family. The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company will gladly recommend the policy that will best ftt your present requirements. The man to advise you is GEO. W. COX PHONE MIDVALE 22%-W Midvale 218 First Ave. Are You A Back M ldv:.de Shoe Rebullders when we mend llhoes we build satlsfled customers. We guarantee aH our work just step in east of the Midvale druf company and we will rebuild your shoes whUe you walt with a smile-- MIDVALE SHOE Rebullders 21 E. Center Street P. Oo Box SS Midvale - - - Utah M IDVALE BAKERY FOR GOOD BREAD BYE; WHOLE Wheat and MILK MADE BREAD GO TO THE MIDVALE BAKERY Good Bread Onr Specialty l:or Main a.nd Center Sts. MIDVALE M - - - Utah IDVALE FEED & SEED STORE ALL KINDS OFEGGS FEED MASH FLOUR POTATOES Now is the Time To Plant Seeds The Best By Test Boqht Here Midvale McNAMAB& 0 .. AND E ELECTRIC SERVICE ·Jack O'Connor Ed J!:liason ELECTRICIANs- .• Complete Auto Service • Wiring-All Kinds-Right 25 East Center Phone 272 Midvale, Utah We Handle Gas-The Good Kind P LUMBING IS A VERY PARTICULAR JOB HAVE IT DONE RIGHT PLUMBING AND HEATING Is My Specialty Try My Service Once and Be Convinced That I Know WhereOF I SPEAK AUGUST GEHRING Murray Phone 1\lurray 819 R ASMUSSEN-TAILOR Suits made to your order Fit and Worlnnanllhlp GlllU"lmteed Alterations, Cleanlnr and DYEING NEATLY DONE Fred Rasmussen, Tailor Midvale 64 W. Center St. Phone Mid. 117-W •• • R ESTAURANT ONLY We take pride in our place of business and recommend our food very highly. Only the best is our motto. Take home a lunch inside you and be convinced of our quality • U.S. CAFE WTEST JORDAN MILLING COMPANY W~ Economy & White IJly FLOUR A Home Institution Manufacturers or the Flour That Made Mother Start Baking Try Our Whole Wheat Health Flour and ftnd health again! Ask Your Grocer For Our Economy or White IJly Flour Z IMMER'S CAFE AND BAKERY MIDVALE. UTAH There's A DIFFERENCETHAT'S WHY WE'RE HEBE Honest dealing, quality and service, 'h as brought us many friends in Midvale We Appreciate U lrla 'lbeatre Block Ne:d Door to J. (J. PenDey Store .. |