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Show Pag~ . The MIDVALE JOURNAL Twelve Friday, August 9th, J929 IE~ST MIDVALE later in the WP.ek and expects to remain two or three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bennett had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Clancy, of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharp and ftmi)&' of Salt Lake. SOCITEY NEWS • 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH chool ~ WHERE TO SHOP . gain! ere ays~ AgaiD. Your J. C. Penney Store Proves to Be the '~riend of the Family'' by providing everything for school-goers at sub~tanPaf savings which thrifty parents will be· quick to appreciate! JunioF 4 .. Piece Suits W.~ \len ldiool ~eu Long Trousers, Golf Knickers, or Botli I -----------------------------------------Almost School Time ••• and that means more__, Wash Dresses Ro!b~~m~d:~;~~ Home was held Saturday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Millerberg, Sr., honoring Elder N. Wallace Millerberg who just returned home from a Swedish mission. Only relatives and a very few immediate friends were at the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Malstrom announce the birth of a baby girl last weE-k. Mrs. W. J. Bennett and children en joyed Saturday afternoon at Liberty Park. Mr. Ferris Jenkins f Rigby, Idaho spent the first of last week with his y.rand mother, Mrs. Sarah Bennett. She accompanied him on his return The New Ones Are So Pretty! ~~ Single breamd coat! witli EVERY suil ~e:ted vests. Crisp, fresh styles that will make starting 6ack to achool much more fun • • • the prints and plaida and checks are gay as can be • • • the materials aro of splendid quality • • • and the prices 10 thriftyl Sizes 2 to ' and 7 to l.f. two &:'.r:!spants. Faband Twistst fancy stripes and novel1;1. 98e tfcs are 5.90 weaves. Sizes 6 to 17 years. $g.9o to $11·90 Students' Suits English Pants For Back to School Light-weight Fabrics Fancy Pattema Smart, singlebreasted coats w i t h pleated <ve'st and trousers. Jackets with peak or notch b.pel. Expertly made of w e 11 wearing cassimeres i n new shades and patterns. 1.49 OVER-SOLD Now and then some customer chides us by asking if we are not oversold on the superiority of the 0. P. Skaggs Syste(m stores. These remarks are, without doubt, the result of an unusual display of enthusiasm on the oart of the various 0. P. Skaggs System men anC:I their frequent mention of the unusual advantages our gtores afford the food buyer. Casslmeres 1ft novelty twists and herringbono wezves. NoveltY, atriped Flannels or fancy striped W orstcds. And behind tho 1 m a r t styling, assured quality a n d workman· $14.75 $16.75 ship. "Rondo" ·'Daisy Bell" Cambric Percale Fast Color Ooth ' r'' b fast cotton prints for ' summer frocks. 36 inch. Yard Desirable for IPrina and mer needJ. Yard 25c "Ox. . H.ide." Size. 4 to 17 Years Well taOored lon,ies for ichool and dress wear. Of aturdy casslmeres and worsteds In new shades. These are espt::cially fine values at these low prices- 1.98 and 2.98 Caps Boys) Caps , For Young Men Made of khaki cloth with twill linhg or P.a~ama . cloth with silk serge lmtng. _Nonbreakable visor. .~-....._ 49c tc>'.~ 98c \ .$1.98 Boy's Blouses Plain and Pattemed Neatly made ~ __....-::~.,. of percales and \P"'.,Y.{IJ broadcloth in • p I a i n a n d .:-r;.Tt.".S. printed effects. Priced low at- -49cto 89c Mac" Jr. Work Shirts Eor Boys Made of the same durable chambray as "Big Mac." 59c Sturdy Wear At a Low Price Rayon Alpaca ~hghtfully ful patterns. 39c I 5c to 23c Q,P. SK"-GG_S Handkerchiefs In Plain Shadea Always popular 1 Severa! Plain and Fancy ~ A good sChool shades for, choice, in the regular or: Derby rib style. Just thea thing for school wear 1 • wide usortment of haftd. 1am:hiefs of aU klncfl:-plahl white. eat- broidered cor- Den. faacy bc)rl. priced from· 25c Pair BOYS SOCKS FOOD SCHOOL the pair. • Plain and Fancy FOR BOY'S Yotm&" folks like pretty shoet aa well a.s grown-ups 1 POttent with black ~rair ..:alf trim. Black and Brown. 2}'2 to5Yz' •• ,•••. ~1.79 12~ to 2 .•.•••.. ~1.69 8 tO 12 • • o.o:o;eo.-. .$1.49 1 • - • • t. BOOTH'S BEAUTY Parlor Paul's Supreme Permanent Paul's Supreme Permanent \Vave tl' • Phone Midvale 200 Florists 1!7 50 oo: H. E. PHELPS FLORAL Our Soda Fountain Meets the State Regulations of San:Ltation Cooling and Refreshing Drink& Come and See US "Every Day is Flower Day" Midvale 49 Midvale, Utah Pool Halls S. and P. POOL HALL BILLIARDS 47 N. Main Midvale, Utah Insurance GEO. W.COX Representing Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. ·No man can afford to be without insurance? Call Midvale 222-W at once and get right with your wife and kiddies! 213 First Ave Midvale, Utah Restaurants Thoroughly Remodeled And Modern and up-to-the-minute U.S. CAFE · Samas & Thomas, Props. Our business is growing and we want your business always Jewelers J. S. MORGAN Your watch deserves attention We repair it right and guarantee the job. Jewelry of aJl kinds. Prices lowest. Give us just one trial and be satisfied. Shoe Rebuilders L.A. SUMBOT Better than new when we get through with them. Latest and most modem machinery. Sa.ve that old pair of shoes. Sumbot will prescribe and cure their every ailment. I. Lester - Artificial Ice 25 Years of Efficient Service to the Public • 11 ~ to 2 . . . . . . .$2.98 t.) 11 . . . • . . $2.69 25c sx , O« to School in These 69cto 98c "Pay,.Day" Oxford Ties Overalls for Boys Union made, cut full and ltCW'clY aewn. Sizca 3 to 9, 98c -Ease-Economy In Every,Stepl The Young-er Set is a.s keenly alert to shoe smartness as its elders • • • hence the popularity of this swagger Oxford I Patent, gun metal or brown, fancy erain trim. Girls who select these smart Oxford Ties for achool weu are preparfnll' to be smart outlide as well as in the ctas.s2 room I Brown or Gun MetaJ Calf, also Patent. . ' OFl<'ICE and PLANT - · 6500 South State Street Phones: 1\lidvale 175 lUurray 445 $2.98 -----. ·--....... ..., work or outing shoe1 1f chocolate retan with rubber 1ole and heel. CLARK'S BEAUTY SHOP DuArt Permanent Wavin~ Finger Waving Marcellmg Shampooing Water Wavina M'd 117 J 13 N Ma.in Sa Who wear long hose in $3.98 Bo~' STORES Complete Electric Service Radios and Auto Service Midvale 272 25 E Center St ' ' Beauty Parlors ~~~========~==~~=2~1=E~.~C~en~~~r~S~t-~==~M~i~d~v~&~'~ 19c OUR202HOSE U}\fftJff4tiiP "ASURETY OF PURITY" Plain colors lisle finish Boys' Shirts Good qualIty shirts of 1 ercale a D d broadcloth. Cut full and well made. Collars attached. den and aoU4 colon- low- fresh and color36 inch. Yard 19c Cotton Hose IMPOSSIBLE It would be impossible for us, or our customers, to be oversold on our stores, our system, the quality of the foods we sell, or our policy of maintaining conservative low prices everyday in the week. These things all mean so much to our customers and they constantly express their appreciation. It is only natural, under such circumstances, that every though tfull man in our organization would be much enthused about "the part he plays in extending this unusual service to the public. Frock Prints A lustrous, good quality ray on alpaca in plain colors. Yd. FOR · "GEORGIAN" For SunUn.er Wear "\Vaverly" caps are smartly styled and ~~~~~ well made of lightweight dC2~~sS~ fabrics. Unbreakable vilor. fi1!DJ 39c "Pen..Ray" Boys' Longies Overalls for Boys • "Big to gu:;: and Mrs. Frank Lot'wy of Murray spent Sunday evening with Mrs. P. A. Swenson. Mrs. I. 0. Edwards and son, Leslie of Whittier, Calif., are spending their vacation with her sister, Mrs. Ralph • Three-piece suits of peak lapel coat. vest and stratght-knee p.."luts or ,ROlf knickers.. Tall .. ,"'' excellently of fine cassimen·, '" tht' favored shades New slltiJ~ cffeo.:t.s. Size, 3 to 8. Mr. C. P. Sharp and sons, Bert and en, left last week tor Colorado Springs where they will spend a short visit with Mrs. Blanche S. Bradford and family. Mrs. Ralph Robbins, leader' of the Primary Trail Builder Boys and her husband chaperoned the boys on a Bakery trip to Wasatch in Little Cottonwood Canyon last Tuesday. They spent an If h f i1 d t · · interesting hour at the Quarry from YOU ave a e 0 VlSlt d\1.r which the granite was obtained that new Bakery do not neglect-is used in the construction of the L. YOU will be very much pleased ~- s. Temple. They then enjoye~ a with the quality and variety of hike ~o the P_ower House. Fo~lowmg our bakery goods. the sight seemg tour ~hey enJoyed a MIDV.ALE BAKERY . peanut bust and weinrue roast. Those participating in the affair were Mr. (1 Door East of Drug Store) and Mrs. Ralph Robbins, Jay Young, 17 E(. Center Phgne 28 Jimmie and Grant Adolphson, Don ;: Glover, Edward Robbins, Loraine Ad· ' Electrical Service ams, De Royce Kartchner and Leslie - - - - - - - - - - - - Clayton of California was a special 0 & E ELECTRIC SERVICE Sure to please every man to whom foot comfort and satis• factory service mean anything, These are of gun metal calf with welt sole and leather heel Priced only- $3.98 uun metal oxf<'lrd for boy!. Stout and stun!:r and full of wear-reasonably priced, too I 2~2 5~ ...... ~3.49 12;j to 2 ...••.. ~2.98 to Midvale Beauty Shop- I Simp!.;, yet effective In ltyle, thla pump provides the freedom that youn&' feet aeed. Patent. J with an •$;:~; ~ - ~====~======~==========~=~~-~-----~,~~==~====~~;;~ Make an appointment today for that wonderful DUART • Wave the perfect pernment with Ringlet ends SPECIAL $6.00 regular price $12.00 f. EXPERT OPERATORS MIDVALE 58 North Main St. Phone Mid 216W- UTAH ......................................................... • |