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Show • THE JORDAN JOURNAL ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ fl {VAT/ON-WID£ Tt-fEATRE /NC. DEPARTMENT STORES Your Wool Dress for Fall See Our Unusually Smart Styles nze I Of course, you'll want to step out in style this Fall with a new wool Dress! If you want the best in style and value, you'll want one of our wool frocks. Giving Away a Beautiful Finely Twilled • Materials The results from the combine;.! efforts of our 40 buyers have exceeded even our most earnest hopes. They are fashioned of the presl'nt popular fabricsthe poiret sheen, and other finely twilled woolen materials. I n t h e fa v o r e t.l $hades for Autumn and Winter. Pnced, only, Friends and patrons of each one of our Stores experience the utmost pleasure in profiting from our efforts for them. BABY CRIB and a fine-. COASTER SLED $9.90 for the kiddies to $19.7S See $50.000 Reward and "THE FIGHTING RANGER" SUNDAY and MONDAY "THE WHITE DESERT" With Claire Windsor and Pat O'Malley THE-BIG-HIT . This Picture Filmed at the New ' MOFFAT TUNNEL Regular Prices-10 and 25c • APatent Cut-Out A New Arrival Lattice Cut-Out Pump for Women In Patent-Women'l! In Patent This new arrival is dressy as well as com fortable. All-leather pat ent with covered military heel. See this attractive shoe. Low priced at- • Friday, September 25 • • MIDVALE, UTAH The dynamic 676-stol·e buying power of this nation-wide instituti·on of department stores has been concentrated for months upon providin.g the ever-appreciative people of the hundreds of communities where our stores are lo cat(l(\ with money-savings this Fall such as they rarely have enjoyed in the past. ~~~~~~~~~~Yi~~Yi~~~~~~~~~ All-leather construction and very smart style make this Fall pump very desirable for women. Well rna~. good value at the moderate price of- Something decidedly new in a clever cut-out design. Ir: patent, all-leather construction, low walking heel with rubber tap. Excellent value and low· priced- $2.98 $3.98 ~ ~ !:Fi INSTITUTION- PREPARATIONS YOU'LL EJSJOY! ' ~\1~!fi!fi~!fi!fi~~YiYi!fi!fiY1w.:ti:Rfi!:fi~y;y;y;!:fill~ derson, assisted by Mrs. Olo.f Olson entertained for her daughter, Mrs. Clyde ;\.. Blasues, a recent bride. The game of hearts was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Andrew Larson, Mrs. Alvin Lindahl, and Mrs. Elias Strong. Refreshments were served at small tables. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in rthe decorati<>ns and favors. Tlhe guests numbered thirty-five. MIDVALE ITEMS .$3.98 I~=~========~~~~= =~=~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foss and daughter, Mrs. Edward M. Norton of Sacarmento, California, who are enroute to Minneapolis, Minn., spen~ several !fi FRIDAY and SATURDAY m Yi :ii Yi ~ y; y; ~r m~':::'( i mAPacked to the Hilt with Thrills and Laughs! two-fisted young Texan struggling with the intrigues of the cattle thieves-Young love afire in the most romantic period of & the Lone Star State-\Vith such thrills in-s terwoven as you have seldom seen on the 3l stage or screen- ~ ~ Sunday,Monday,Tuesday,,Ve dnesday SEPTEMBER 27, 28, 29, 30 Prices 15 and 35c First Time At These Prices ..c: 5'" Mj ~ IC ~~cH days last week Mrs. at theYoung's home ofCutler. their • • * nieee of and cousin, • • • Friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Laura Turner left Wednesday A. Wright surprised Mr. Wright on '· f Ol' Ca l 1'f orrua · •~ evening. on the occassion of of· 1ast wee.. vv b e g-one Monday . . h1s b1rthday anruversary. Games were mdefinitely. played and refreshments were serv. ed to sixteen. Saturday of last week, Mrs. Ell • • * Mitchell entertained honoring Mrli. Thursday of last week, Mrs. N. A. Clarence Mitchell, a 1·ecent bride. '!'he Pierson entertained at a luncheon for ' guests numbered twenty-four. relatives. Special guests were: Mr. • • • and Mrs. Wm. Foss and Mrs. Edward Mr. and !Ml'l!. Clarew:e Rasmus- M. Norton of Sacr·amentJo, California , sen and daughter, Mary were dinner who are here on a visit. A low bowl guests Saturday of last week at the of marigolds centered the luncheon home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Bate- 1I table. Covers were laid for ten. .nan of Lark. Mrs. Lynn Booth of Salt Lake spent Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Canning an-~ Tuesday in Midvale, the guest of Mrs. noonce the birth of a SQn. Jesse Booth. I Big Sale Starts Tomorrow 9 a. m. Washington Home Furnace• We will give absolutely free 2,000 pounds of LUMP COAL with every Washington Home Furnace bought during this big sale. vv·ashington Home Furnace itself will reduce your coal bill one-thrid to one-half. In addition we are giving absolutely free one ton of coal, consequently your coal bill this winter will be very small. Produce• Cir· culating Moiat Heat. Grained mahogany &niah without name plate on outside. Can be installed in any home with ow without bue- ••• • • • Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Downs wer.::. guests at an entertainment given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Blanks of Murray, Tuesday evening of last week. • • • lg • • • = !n !:fi i m y; • • increases heating efficiency 33 1-3 per cent, making Washington Home Furnace greatest fuel saver known. Come in and let us explain other fuel-saving features of the Washington Home Furnace. You will say it is one of the best day's work you have ever done. _Dramatic Com~dy rdten and Directed h!J Char/iq Chaplin Mrs. James W. Nibley and small Mrs. Ralph Firth of Salt Lake is son left Saturday of last week to visiting at the home of her mother, :cu spend SQme time with relatives and Mrs. John Jensen. friends in Portland, Oregon. "' Saturday of last week, Mrs. Jessie I~ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jones of Salt Humphries entertained in honor of her ~ Lake were dinner guests Sunday at sister, Miss Anna Steiner, a bride of the h()llle of Mt·. and 1\Irs. M. J. Joy. the month. Twenty were present. Out • of town guests were Mrs. L. Lockett The L. D. S. Relief Society met for and daughter and Miss Kate Hayward quilting and a business session Tues- of Salt Lake, Miss Freda Jensen and day. Miss Beatrice Lindell of Sandy and Mrs. Jos. Holt of Murray. Games ami • • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, who refreshments were enjoyed. were recently married at St. G€org~ • 51pent last week at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Silvey had as Mitc-hell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell their dinner guests Tuesday evening, Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spider and little • * * son, Jack and Mr. Tomas Reny<>lds Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kimball and of Logan. their guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hallway and Miss Margaret HalliOPPORTUNITY day of PaySQn spent Sunday in Park Buy your Lots in Midvale Now City and Parley's Canyon. Eastvale addition-near school, car, paved highway, fine homes, no shacks, Mrs. H. P. Miller will entertain the best neighbors, City water, lights an{l members of her club Monday aner- sewer. 50 foot lots $475.00. $10.00 a noon of next week. month. * • • ONLY A FEW LEFT Mrs. Neil AnderSQn, Mrs. Olof 01· John Russon, New GTand Hotel , son and Mrs. Ralph Firth attended an Salt Lake City till October lOth. entertainment given Thursday evening by Miss Pearl Blasius and Mrs. SOUTH JORDAN CHOIR Donald McDonald at the latter's home in Salt Lake honoring Mrs. Clyde A. Valera Soffe 8th Gradt Blasius. Sandy R. D. No. 2. Age 12 year • • • So. Jordan School Carolyn Hay, Friday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Teache. Frank Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. ArThe South Jordan Choir has re thur Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. cently been reorganized. Mr. Lee A. Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Youngs Cut- Palmer, chorister; Mrs. Marie Palmer ler and their relatives from Sacra- organist and Emma Hutchings, libra· Mr. au d Mrs. wm. rian were released from their posit cnento , Ca l1'f orn1a, Foss and Mr. Edward M. Norton ions which they have rendered. Th• spent the day at Saltair and various new officers are as follows: Misf ~ places of interest in Salt Lake. Rosamond Holt, chorister; Miss Gold~: • • • Soffe, organist; and Mrs. Russell Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Neil An-1 Stoelting, librarian. .. IMPROVED AIR DUCT • • • • BOOTH MERC. CO. . "' . Midvale, Utah !:& Yi~!:fi!fi!fi!fiYi!:fiYi~~Yi!fi!:fi~!fiy;!fi! fi!fiYi!:fi!fi!:Fi!fi!fi!fiy;!fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!:l . , !'Jces of Drs. ~arshal and Nelson, ant.. COMMUNITY CLUB m that capaC'lty has made many APPRECIATES COOPERATim, friends an<l acquaintances. Miss Clara Patience and Carl H. The Community Club Library Hoare Carlsen were married Friday of last desires to thank the urchins of tht week at the home of the bride's parCity and their parents for theil ents, 2\fr. and Mrs. F .. R: Patience, the . . . . thoughtfulness and care in preserv· Rev. Mr. Cooper offic1atmg. Where life 1s worth L1vmg. Buy , A wedding breakfast was served your lot now in Eastvale addi.tion, ing flowert and s.hrubbery arouno immediately following the ceremony near Schools, Car, Paved Highway, the Community Library. to !T'embers of the family and inti- Fine Homes, no shacks, best neighAt a time when vandals were rutl1 mate friends. bors, City Water, Lights and Sewer, lessly destroying flowers and shrub· A.fter a short trip the young couple 150 foot Lots. $475.00. $10.00 a month I bery this request was made and no will make their home in Midvale. The ONLY A FEW LEFT attempt was made thereafter to debride has for some time past been the New Grand Hotel, Salt Lake City till stroy flowers around the Community October lOth. Club building. 1 l • • • a Vic t.rola" Many Bingham Residents Move To Midvale • • • • • • ment. Popular Midvale Couple • • Married Last Friday I Mrs. R. R. Fenn entertained mem· iOI' bers of the Fortnightly Club Monday evening. Mrs. George Elliot, who 1~ visiting at the home of Mrs. M. J. Joy was a special guest. "No-Thlo is not MEET ME -ATBOOTH'S • • • y; I The Chat»\in Genius Switches the hardshi}»s and hearthl"eaks of humanihj'a eve"J da~ life into hilarious fu" and u}»t"oal"ious lauthtet". Yet thet"e is the Chaplin the whole wo,.\d \auths at - Cha}»\in of the hit shoes, h-ick del"h'J, little cane, the batt~ h-ousen and the funn~, shuff\int walk. l!:fi I I m Ten (10) Reels Of JO'i NOTE-Sunday only, 1st show at 6 p.m. !:fi Please send the children to the 1st show. -COMING"Sally of the Sawdust" "Little Annie Rooney" "Tracked in Snow Country" I .I At the Of Cour"' IRIS THEATRE ~ "The House of Quality" ~ m Y1 ~ ~/l!fi!:fi!Rfi!:fiYi~!fi!:li!fi!:Fi~Yi!:fi!fi!fi!fi!:fi!fi!fiYi!:fi~l\~ |