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Show THE OUR A NATION -WIDE 676-STORE INSTIT UTION · 0. SAVES YOU MONEY INC. DEPAR TMENT STORE S JOURNAL GOLDER RULE APPLYING BUYING POWER .JORDAN MAKES IT. SATISFYING Midvale, tJtah. Our Buying Power Increases Your Saving Power Men's Durab leW orkSho es There Are Some Things You Do Not Want Unlined-Will Reaiat Moisture You don't want this Store to have so-called "sales,'' to change its selling prices from day to day, to increase or to reduce its prices to you. You do U'llnt the same, fair, advantageous prices rvery day in the year, thus enabling you to determine whenever you are shopping just what you are getting in Quality and Savings on each article purchased. Furthermore, it is of great importance to you to have comparatively fresh stocks to select from day after day. \Ve lay no claim to having always the largest stock. The superiority of our g-cJod,;, for on e reason, rests in the fact that sh ipments are constantly arrivin"., from our fortv. DU)'ers in New York who are constantly in the market Thus our good· are never shop-worn, so1led nor undesirable in other ways. Our 676-Store Buyi!':.: Power means :;ta· •rlard q:tality and pnces that are uui formly luw. • Khaki P"nts timekeepers, or mine ranch foremen, $1. 98 cuff Of Khaki Heavy 8-oz. khaki drill, rein- $/.69 Same atyle a I 1 o in ~ e_• .:!J All sizes, 30 to 46. Real • l<aht<t ve r'f able- values at-- $2.49 mw~ $1.96 COMPLETEL Y Pric~ ut our khaki roller hats. Rea:'> .\.veight khaki, \four rentdaturg screen a, two front and two rear fullttitched brim. For c~mper llQtO':Ist or vacationist. PJl1Iced .......... _ ............ .) :Jc. One illen's The scout style khaki hat £or boys. Just the right 'hape for Summer, and very light in wei~ht. A very :>oputar khakt hat and aq excellent vahte at the low orice of- " 4,9c LoV: Buy "Pay-D ay" Overal ls At Our New Low WEDNESDA J~ -t) . w~~~I! QS -- - --· - · . l / I \ . .I;\ . • ·,.·""· Joh n Barrymore Dolo res Coste llo \ Geor ge O'Ha ra \ ' • REMODELED It's a real treat to Eat the storYA'·M0 b Y Dick: ·- \ , \·....Fro~1J Herman Melville t~ ~;;arto b.1f Bess Meredy th -at the- Reg-uar prices. U. S. Cafe Midvale For The Cowboy Waistband overalls designed for cowboys and ranchmen. Cut extra full but snug fitting in seat and around hips. Copper rivets that will not rip in the seams. Of durable 8-ounce blue denim stitched in gold threadMen's Sizes .........................$1.29 Youth's Sizes ......................$1.19 Union Made and the aam. big value. New Market Coil• ditiona mal.te pouible tbit new Low Price-- $1.15 Choice of Jumper or Ove,. all with Suspender or Regu· lar Back. Extra full cut: double stitched seams thru· out. Two hip, two side watch and rule pocketl . tacked to prevent ripping. BOY'S "PAY-DAY" OVERALLS AT NEW LOW PRICES Union Label on all "Pay• Day" Overalla Union Made and as stout and durable as Men's "PayDay" overalls. Of 2.20 denim. M o r e advantageous market conditions make possible these prices3 to 9 years ...............- ... .... $ .89 10 to 16 years ................. . .98 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans and served to 35 guests. family of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hattie Peterson of Brigham City visited Mrs. Alice Cooper, MonParley G. Gillian of Idaho Falls, n M any of the you g People of the I ""i~s Ellen Lumis and Mr. T ed Ki ng day. m ~ Miss Eva Peterson of Br·t'gham ward were shocked to hear of the were o·uests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. vi'si'ti'ng Mt'ss ... City spent Monday death of Earl Rawlins of Bing<ham • d f 1 t k • Emma Gardner Miss Peterson was who died Thursday of last week as Trane Sun ay o as wee · • the results of being scalded WednesFuneral services of Mrs. Beatrice a missionary companion of Emma's day while on duty as fireman at the Strickney Wellman, who was killed while laborinl!" in the Central states. the "Utah Copper." Mr. Rawlings with her husband in an automobile Mrs. S. Cockyne of Garland spent has many friends in this ward. He accident in Indianapolis May 13, were is survived by a young w1fe, F ay h e1d Tues d ay ' at 2 o'c 1ock f rom the last week visiting her son, Mr. and Bodell Rawlins, formerly of Herri· residence of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Mrs. Charles Cockyne man, his parents, four sisters and Raffetty at Salt Lake. Mrs. WellBishop Wm Le~ underwent an one brother. :nan was born in Hingham Canyon, operation for the removal of his tonThe men entertained the >he was the daul!"hter of Mr. and Mt·s. sils Wednesday of last week girls at Saratoga Monday W. J. Strickley of Delta. She is surMr and Mrs. Lonzo Buckley are where they all enjoyed a vived by a daughter, Ruth, by a for- receiving congratulations ·upon thP f.l'u'"K" in the water after which they mer marriage. Mrs. Wellman i.!' a arrival of a son. at a weenie roast and neice of Mr. Frank Cooper of this Mr. and Mrs. 0. H Bateman and toast. The "M" men ward. baby Blair and Lydia Bateman were "~"rv" a compliment when it comes Mrs. Hattie Peterson and daughteJ guests of Mrs. George Goodridge entertaniing- as a most wonderful Eva of B1·igham City spent part of Sunday. was had by all. • the week visiting relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Crane and Robert Pixton., formerly of tlUs 'riends here. sons Robert and Ralph of Riverton, now principal of the Uinta Mrs. Robert Diamond and grand- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman and school will have 50 student~ laughter, Lois Holt, returned home sons Harolcl and Keith formed a The largest class of Sunday, after spending two weeks at party and motored to Payson anti uates in the hisotty of Vernal. Brigham City visiting relatives and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Just one more week of the sub- ri('nds. • Wm. Holiday formerly of this ward. ription contest'. Take advantage Wednesday of last week a birth- Thev also visited Mr. and Mr!\, the low price of $1.50 per year. ' ay party was given at the home of Thomas Christensen at Provo, also June 1st, the price will be \[r. Thum'l.s Finlayson in honor of I formerly of this ward. per year. Remember, Lucile \frf. ·Finla:r!'>~n's birthday anniverMrs. Fred Boucut of Wyoming is at(~man, correspondent, and patron- .ary. The main fedure. of the lunch- 1spending two weeks visiting her parward in time to help eon was a large cake w1th 75 candles. 1 I ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Diamond Games were played and luncheon 1 of Ben ion ward. Mrs. Boucut was West Jordan I I Boy Scout Shoes Just the shoe for school and summer wear. Sizes, 9 to lllh ........ ......$1.69 Si:z;es 12 to 2 .....................$!. 79 Sizes 2% to 5% ............. $1.98 "Big Mac" Shirt ;i For Workers ' Our Nationwide brand. Fast color chaat• bray; full and roomy. 69c formerly Miss Lisle Diamond of this ward. Miss Norma Bateman spent th e week-end at ,Riverton visiting her · te M R 1 SIS r, rs. o and Page. Mr. an d M rs. J ames A. Bateman d an daughters, Edith and Nora, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Egbert, Sunday, There will be no dane e1'n the ward this week but watch for the big announcement a week from Friday night. Illene and Alice Cockyne of Garland are spending the week-end as guests of Mrs. Oharles Cockyne. Mrs. Mary Ann Cooper, of Salt Lake, is spending two weeks visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson are spending the week-end at Ogden and Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead motored to Salt Lake .Saturday and attended a shower at the home of Alex Greer ~riven in honor of Mrs. Melva Larsen and Orlean Huffaker, recent brides. They are the daughters of the late Mr. and M~::- Walter Bird. Games and luncheon was enjoyed by 30 guests. Mrs. Ray Sorenson anrl Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Passey and c<hildren of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead Thursdiay Sunday thev had as their dinMr guests. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCune of -OF COURSF IRIS THEATRE Utah ;;;: Salt Lake. Saturday a large number of students of West Jordan joined the senior class from the Jordan high school and visited the mental institution at Provo. Mrs. S. Cockyne and son, Don, of Garland, Mrs. Douglas Sanderiion and son, Kay, of Salt Lake, Mrs. Roland Page and children of Riverton, Mrs. James A. Bateman and Edith Bateman were dinner guests of Mrs. Charles Cockyne, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diamond and family visited in Riverton, Sunday. The Misses Elva Gardner and Ila Mavers entertained their Sunday school class at a May walk and picnic party Saturday afternoon. Mrs. W. W. Malstrom is on the improve after being ill the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Pixton of Mi~ale are rece1vmg congratulations upon the arrival of a daughter. The Seagull g-irls under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Armund Youngquist g-ave a candy pull at the home of Florence Richardson Tuesday afternono. The following girls were present, Laura Dwight, Evelyn Bird. Beula Yates, Florence Richardson, Violet Lancaster, Ida. Coolev. Afton Gardner, Virginia Bateman. Geneva Woods, Emma Cook, Hilma Cook, Virginia Booth, Ruth Hog-an. Edith Preston. - Shows at 7 :00 and 9 :00 AT THE- OVERALLS i ( ~~~~·"Directed blJ Millard Webb \ . .. forcedJseat anA legs, knees. ' b o t- toms, belt loops. Sizes 30 to 46, at onty- laced I ·- Scout I-I a t.1 Khaki Rollera Khaki drill pant,, with two side, one watch and two buttonflap h i p pockets; as well as for outing and motoring. double Ventil ated That Fit '"ell Very practical for Members of Section D. Lynds chapter No. 1, 0. E . S. will meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Booth Friday afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock. Mrs. N. J. Carlson and Mrs. Bruce Johnson will assist the hostess. Mrs. W. R. Silverwood of Albany, Ore., is at the ·home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kimball. Mrs. Silverwood will spend some time in Midvale. Mrs. R. Huffman entertained members of her club at her home Friday of last week. Mrs. Geo. A. Cluff and children of Evanston, .wyo 1, spent last week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wright. Mrs. H. P. Miller and children left Wednesday by auto for Californi&, I IC:. , where they expect to spend the sum: mer. Mrs. Miller was accompanied I by her brother, Ross Vincent, of' 1 Sandy. Monday evening at her home on Smelter Street, Mrs. \Curtis Booth entertained, honoring Mrs. H. P . Miller. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kimball of Bellingham, Wash., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kimball last week-end. Mrs. Geo. A. Wright had as her guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Spencer of Evanston, Wyo. Mrs. · Spencer spent the day in Midvale. Mrs, Spencer will continue her visit here for a fortnight . The Thimble club met at the residence of Mrs. William Mutch Monday afternoon, on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. Mr. Charles Rumiser and his mother, Mrs. Sarah Wood of Nampa, ~ ~ Jrlaho, visited last week with Mr. and ''d· ....... Mrs. Eugene Kimball. Thursday of last week, Mrs. C. I . Goff was a guest at a social given at the home of Mrs. C. C. Jensen of Sandy. Members of the general board of the Relief society were present. Saturday · even!~~ "" last week Miss Freida Rabass ~ entertainer! for Miss Rozalia Patonai of Salt Lake. Mh;s Patonai is a former resident of Midval e, and will he graduated from St. Mary's academy in June. TUESDAY I ___ Khaki Drill MONDAY t This atout, durable, unlined ahoe is equally good for work or outln~. Of chocolate retan wlth solid leather aole and lleel; tery ::omfortablo. I.Pw pric:tcl . - _..,.._ RIDING PANTS SOCIETY s:: "The House Of Quality" ~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is I!OOd for $1.00 to the l!raduate on a dozen photos. .. PETERS STUDIO. Midvale Mrs. H. E. Phelps accompanied Mrs. George Wells of Bing·ham to Provo, Tuesday, and spent the day with relatives of l:lrs. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Richards and Mrs. and Mrs. G. A. Hinley of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Willia m Nelson at a late supper following- the dance Friday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Gygi and family have gone to Salt Lake to make their home. Mrs. H. E. Phelps was host ess to members of her cluh Tuesday eve- § 3=- ning. Bridge was played. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett and Mrs. A. A. Larson. Mrs. A. G. Hall of Salt Lake was a guest of Mrs. R. R. Fenn Friday of last week. Friday evening of last week, in honor of Mrs. I van , Glover who is leaving the service of Penney company, Manager and Mrs. E. R. Benson entertanied at dinner. Covers were laid for twelve. Games and music followed later in · the evening. "!· + §,., Opportunity A little bird has spilled the beans, Mayor I. Lester and E. L. Burgon are in the fight for county commissioner, .s ubject to the will of the voters in the conventions and at the election. We shall have more to say concerning these gentlemen later. Manager wanted to open our new store at Midvale. Through Nature's Method Get Well - - - - - Keep Well INVESTIGAT E! Learn HOW and WHY the Lifetime Radium Water Jar brings this Priceless Aid to Health into your own home, in abundant supply and of proper strength, at a nominal first and last cost. How all the family is supplied with Stimulating, Normalizing Radioactive Water for a Lifetime! NO UPKEEP COST NO LOSS OF STRENGTH WEST JORDAN STORE OFFERS UNIQUE BARGAINS The Butterworth Mere. Co., has a double page annoucement in this issue telling to the world the fact that they must clean out some of their accumulated stock. This stock is all good usable merchandise and is being offered to the public at ridiculously low prices. considering the quality of the ~tock. The sale opens today and you must attend to get one of the 24 pound bag-s of flour free. See ad for particulars. See Mr. Nelson or Mr. Horne at the Salt Lake City Store, 21 East 1st South. The regulad semi-mr.nthly meetinP," of the Lions club will he held at the 1 Community church this evening at 5:30. An unusually large number of 1 Phone Wasatch 4443 -~ G. and H. Co. v~:~~~~. WATER ·===·=:=:3:=:=:=:=:=:~::=;=:===:3E:=:==::=~E=;IF08;;";u&:ni~=E problems Be there. will be us for discussion. : |