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Show • THE JORDAN EAST MIDVALE ,, ·-- SIMMONS BEDS Are All Stell Walnut ·Finish Mrs. George T. Sharp as>dsted by }Irs. H. W. O'Niel entertained at a ver'· preLtily appointed 1 o'clock J luncheon last Wednesday aflernoon at the 0 N tel resid~nce on :::.uuth ::ltate, complimentary t o 1\,1r s. 11la1·J .11cMtllan or ll'lunay and Mrs. 0 Br.en o'- BtsOJi, R.nzona. Very ualtlLJi rerreshments were served !rom sma,, tables. Crimson rose,; in ~nlver holu. · d'S were useu m the dc<.Oi at.ng scheme ' .JOURNAL MIDVALE ITEMS Thur.·day evening of last week, the Misse>' Celia and Lenore Lind entertaained a number of friends prior to their departure for a visit in Los Angele~. * * * ii Virginia Brown, Virginia Esper,"'n handle your receiver yields rich re -1 !!. A:;k ~ou r rwd! O rka• n or 1"1 'l 1 and Helen Stokes attended the ren- turns in sati.,;faction from fin e sig f...cturer for wdVKe ; ht \\dl l:le g a I dition of the Creation given Tuesday nals. t o ltelp you. evening in Salt Lake. 8. Read the radio column of a 10. Kec p directioT~ hl'ct or 'nl<tru* * * newspaper or a good radio magazine c-t;ions. Trey an wn n'o~. Jf th0 qu Mr. and 1\Irs. A. L. Stokes of Burley Idaho visited relativ-es here la~t week. or two. It helps you to know how your ion» whicr '1 e b~n p zzl'ng yo set works and keeps you up-to-dat e a nd pl"'VP 1tin ~ you fro1 1 C"'ttm ,. bte • * * in radio. ) bE.>st out of ;\'our ,et. Misses Lenom and Celia Lind left Monday for an extended visit in Los Angeles, California. fPmiwdG nn in oinn oin oin oin ij Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Anderson o. Brigham City were g-uests last week * * * at the home of !\-h. and Mrs. Victo1 Miss Ruth Dearing left Friday, June Andet·son. 26 th for Brunswick, Missouri where she will spend the summet· with her * * * * ?rir. and Mrs. H. C. Aylett, Mr. ant. grand parents, Mr. and !\Irs. Jerome The gueSits included: Mrs. Mar) Mrs. 1 oungs Culler and their guests Dearing. '-vlcMillan, ~irs. A. ::>hort, 1\-il's. A. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scott and daughte1 The Jordan Journal goes with her. l{ueben 1 •Mrs. Enck:-on, 1U1ss !•'en. 01 ~\Hnapolts, Mll., are at the Aylett ~rickson, Mrs. M. .McM1llan "'ll o • coLtage in Brighton. * * · Thursday evening of la:;t week, •llUlTay, '-Hrs. Bevms o1 Anzvua, 1111 ~. * * * Mrs. Al vi Stagg, a recent bride, was Mlian Crandall of Salt Lake, .~us. h. Mr. and Mrs. R. R Fenn and Mr. the guest of honor at an en_teltain,vl, Na1sbitt and Mrs. bar! !•'ergu~"'• and Mrs. A. A. Lar:son s pent :::iundaj ment given by Miss Honore Stagg oi Brigham City. .n Pay:;on. and Mrs. Leo Anderson at the Ande1·* * * * * ~on home on Main Street. The guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glover Jr., The Gleaner Girl,.; of the M. I. A. umbered sixteen. Games ami' refre;;;hwere Salt Lake visitors, Moihlay. met at the Lindsey home on Cente1 ments were enjoyed. * * * Mr::;. A. H. ~ck and_ Miss Bemic<o street Tuesday evening·. Arter a shon Gole 1·eturned the first or the \>'eek meeting games and luncheon were enjoyed. from a weeks visit to Moab. ADVICE TO BROADCAST * • * * LISTENERS Tuesday of last week Mrs. Ooca1 Mrs. E. J. Knowles entertained aL I dinner Monday evening in honor 0 1 Beeney entertained on the fourth Here are ten good rules for broadher gue.;t, Mrs. T. W. M1lner or Pen- birthclay anniversary of her son, cast listeners:l~tetotl , Oregon. Orris. Ten small guest& enjoyed tht: !. Don·t try to hear ordinary broadaffair. * * * castings from Australia in midsumMr. and Mrs. Charles Cronin have mer. * * returned homt atter vtsi ting in Mis2. Don't be disappointed if an ocThursday evening of last week Mr. souri for a montn. and Mrs. Waters and Mr. and Mr~. casional storm interferes with your * * * J. A. Alcom were (!inner guests a1. radio evening. You can't find a pearl Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bowen attend- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May- in every oyster nor receive a recordbreaking concert every night. ed a Farewell party Sunday evemng crolt of Salt Lake. 3. If you want louder signals, use for twin brothers Albert and Roben • * a. longer aerial, more tubes, higher Bowen of the l~th Wai-d of !::;alt Lake, Wednesday evening of last week plate voltage, more sensitive loudrelatives of Mr. Bowen. Mrs. Emil Soderman entertained a~. speakers and more careful tickler and * * * dmner at then· home on Fourth Ave receiver adjustment. .Mrs. McLloyd Kilpack is visiting Gov:ers were laid fot· twelve. 4. A pleasant signal filling a modindefinitely with her parents, Mr. and erate size room should be enough to * * Mrs. M. Harmon of Manti. give satisfaction. Musically, such a Mrs. Howard Brown of Chicag-o, * * * lil., who 1s visitmg l'e1atives 111 :::iaJL signal is ideal. It is wasteful to in· Miss Mirla Greenwood was a week Lake, was a guest of Mrs. H. L. sist on tremendous signals which are end guest oJ her cousin, Miss J:>hy_llis r.helps Saturday afternoon and evt!• generally less pleasant than moderate signals. Greenwood of Sandy. ning of last week. Mrs. Geo1·ge Well~ 5. If local station drowns others * * * 'l\he Ward Choir furnished m•.1s1c ui Bingham was also a f'Ue»t of Mr.;. out, a smaller aerial will help in tun- ~ ing him out, with a small condenser for the 0 nion Meeting, ::lunday atter- r'helps. * connected between aerial and ground. * * n<>on at the Jordan R1gh School. Worc:i. has been received of the birth And if all measures to get rid of the * * * Mrs. Grace G. Thornton was a Sal•• of a son to Mr. and Mrs. WiHaru local station fail, why not enjoy his Wenner of Kan sas C1ty, Mo. Mr. concerts ? He is working hard foi· Lake visitor,· 1'h urs day. * ,. ,. and Mrs. Wenner are fo1•mer re:si- you. Broadcast stations have to be closer to some people than to others. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacobsen an- dents qf Midvale. 6. For the longer waves above 450 * * * nounce the .marriage of their daug-hter meters, use a condenser connected beVerla and Ivan Glover whtch took M. and Mrs. D. J. Searle entertain- tween the aerial and ground termin- ~ place Thur,;day in the Salt Lakt id a number of friends Saturday e v- als of your set. · Temple. 1'he parents of both, enter- ening of last week. Mter games anu 7. A little patience in learning to taine<l for them at a very :successtul dancing a late s upper was served t o Wedding dance in the hall, Monda~ twtney. ev>ening. Mickey McMillan' s Orchestra * * * furnished excel;ent music for the ocMrs. H. P. Miller, Mrs. W. W. 0casion. Refreshments were served t{) Brien aud Mrs. L. A . .Porter who reabout two hundred guests. The Ji OUng turned last week from a trip by auto couple were rec1pients oi a vase num- timereports an enjoyable Inn nno ber of practical as well as beautiful to the coast teports an enjoyabl FOR RENT-Two office rooms over Corner Meat & Grocery at the ingitts which were dh;played to gooo time. While in Los Angeles they were tersection of Main and Center Sts. advantage on the front platform. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred $10.00 per month. Gilbert & O'Brien The bnde was very charming in a Spencer and were netertained at the peach crepe cle chine model tnmmed in home of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Black- For Sale--Spring Cockerels. 39-4th ecrue lace. .Miss Lula Jacobsen, siste1 mar, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Strom ano Avenue. In heart of Midvale. o! the onde wore a dainty little 1rock Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Thoma,;. OIL BURNERS-Agent wanted this of coral silk crepe. They wHI maKe * * * Territory. Greatest heating device their home on union avenue 1or th e Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Lindahl and known. Fits in any furnace. Price present. gf\lests spent Sunday in Ogden Cancheap. Call at JOURNAL office. u-ncles of the bride and their wive::; entertained Wednesday evenmg at a yon. FOR RENT-Terrace 203 First Av. supper and a Mtscellaneous show e1 * * * enue, •Midvale. Call Mrs. Haimond, Mrs. J. L. Wilkinson who has been in their honor. The Mutual ImproveWas. 1153-M. 4t ment officer::; and the S. M. G. Chtl.J a guest of her mother, Mrs. W. C. are also honoring them with showen Miller left Tuesday to return to her FOR SALE-McCormick-Dearing com • home in Los Angeles. Thursday o,_ next week. bined harvester cheap. Albert OJ. last week, Mrs. Miller entertained at son, Tel. Mid .• 182-Rl. Sandy, R. * * * Mrs. Geneva Sha1·p had Mrs. K a diner for members of her family. D. No. 1, West Jordan, Utah. Hardcastle of Sandy as ner guest lasL Covers were iaid for fourteen. OutThursday. of-town guests besides Mrs. Wilkin- FOR SALE-2~ lots on 3rd Avenue. Sewers and sidewalks all paid. See son were: Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Higham * • * Dan Radovich, Phone 274, Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson ancf> smal. of Salt Lake. ~on, Bertie, Mr. and Mrs. Clatre NelMIDVALE Hotel and Apartments. * * son and family of Salt Lake wet\. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Townsend have 39 Main St. Remod~led and Reguest,;, Thursday evening of Mr:;. 1\l. g·one to Provo to make their home. furnished. Ne>w Management. J. Thornton. • ·~service and Cleanliness" our motto. tf * * * Primary class at a lawn party MonSterling, young son of Mr. and Mi·s. di!-Y afternoon. The little folks enjoy- HARNESS Single set for sale. Make C. K 'l'holan was qu1te set;iously ined games, music and refreshments. offer. 39 Main St., Midvale Hotel. jured Thursday afternoon at Libert, * * * Park while celebrating Old Folb Mrs. Le Grande Smith and Mrs. A. GOOD FURNITURE FOR SALE Day. He was playing with some iron J. Day of Draper were guests of Mrs. , Mrs. Cahoon at 120 W. Center St. .swmg bars, lost h1s hold and tell, has some good furniture for SALE receiving quite a bad break in h .. D. L. Bowen last Friday afternoon. immediately, Don't delay. * * nght arm just above the elbow. Ht was a Holli- SPECIAL SlYNDA YMr. D. W. McDonald also injured his spine. day visitor, Monday. • • • ONLY EXCURSIONS * * * Mr. W. D. Kubre of Sandy was l.t Commencing Sunday, June 21 and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lordham have guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. continuing each Sunday to and includreturned home after a months visit Millerburg Wednesday evening. ing September 27, Denver & R:o in Kansas City. .. * • Grande Western will sell round trip •• * * Miss Gertie Forbush was a Sah tickets, good Sunday only, between all Mr. and Mrs. Hy Milne were dinner Lake visitor, Thursday. stations on its lines in Colorado, Utah guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James * * * and New Mexico where the one way Mrs. John Gustaveson is enjoying Brady. fare does not exceed $6.00, at a rate a two weeks visit with relatives i1t of one fare plus 25 cents for the round Mr. and Mrs. Ahnie Erickson of Idaho. ,_, trip; no tickets to be sold for less Murray left last Thursday morning than $2.00. * * * Miss Daise Milne spent Wednesda~ for a visit with relatives in Idaho. evening in Salt Lake, guest of Mrs. Miss Edith Garrett and Miss Wanda A. M. Henderson. Francom of Nephi spent Thursday * * * Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sharp of Salt and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lake were guests Sunday of Mis, Garrett. Blanche Sharp. * * • Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald were The Peterson Reunion wa::; helu birthday dinner guests of Mrs. T. F. Saturday evening at the residence 01 McDonald of Murray, Tuesday evenMr. and Mrs. John R. Peterson. Fifty ing. guests enjoyed various games, music * * and supper was served at a late hour. MTS. James Crompton of Lehi sperut Thursday with Mrs. Em1a K. Milne. * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett had as * • * entertained on their guest Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Sarah Bennett Mrs. Charles Jepson and children of Wednesday for Mrs. Jenkins of MidArcher, Idaho. vale. The regular Mutual Conjoint will Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Millerberg, cenvene next Sunday evening. A very Miss Ruth Jorgem:en of Sandy and Mt· Phone 205 good speaker has been engaged as Wallace Millerburg left early Friday Midvale City, Utah well as an excellent musical program. morning for a two weeks trip in Zions U.S. A. All interested are invited to attend. Canyon. • * $12.50 to $25.25 This is only one of Many We Carry in Stock It Will Pay You to Visit Us. Our Furniture, Groceries and Hardware and etc. We Carry Toys The Year 'Rou~d Mrs. Joyce Clarke Has Installed A Beauty Parlor With Us. BOOTH'S---Midvale MURRAY. • ' MIDVALE bAND\ I. LESTER Artificial Ice PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Office--6500 State Street Phones-Midvale 175-J, Murray 445 IWe Touch the Spot Only Vice Versa Our Food Entices, Fills and Satisfies • STEWART'S CAFE 11 N. Main St., Midvale You can't afford to neglect your feet any more than you can your eyes or your t eeth. There can be no such thing as p~fect health and real efficiency unless the feet are normal and furnish a natural and comfortable foundation for the body's weight. Foot troubles are almost universal. In fact, seven out of every ten people suffer the aches and pains of abnormal feet. • .. Decide to end your foot troubles this week! It's only a question of making up yo~r mind not to suffer the tortures of foot ills any longer. • This service, with its assurance of complete and lasting relief, is given our customers free of charge by a Foot Comfort Expert especially trainedinDr.Scholl'smethods. He ' will gladly give you a demonstration of the proper Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy which will meet your individual requirements. I ~ I and .1lleo arches, tired. ac:htn& fe~t. pa.n io the lep and bee~s. cramped t()(':s, corns. callousea aud bunion.. Woan 10 any shoe. Adjueted to met;:t your iadivid :la.. reqwc=menta.. 13.5G Tired, aching feet; fallen arches; weak ankles; rheumatic-like pain in feet and legs; corns, callouses or bunions-we offer you in a special way this week a personal service to end these tortures. • ~ D r. Schoff's. Foot-Ea.{IT relieve• wreak D.rSchoUs 'Foot Co»rfort ~ek • June 20th to 27th per pair Dr. SchoU'• Bumon R•dwur lnatantl)o reliev~ bunion pain by t.a.klna away the presaurc. Reduces a.i:H. of the eQooo largemect by absorption. Presuvea the shape of the ahoe Makes~ aboe comfcrtable to wear. 75c each. Dr. Scholl's Zino-pttds otop th• paiD of corn! n one minute. by r~moving tbecause-- friction aud pressure. Tbiu. medica_t~ and eas1Jy ap_pUed. No fda - no hara)l mediciuc. ;sx per baz. WANT ADS MIDVALE Feed & Seed STORE M. L. MeN amara, Prop. • Phone Mid. 4 7·W Midvale, Utah • Visit Frank Soter's "The Handy Place" Ford Accessories, Oil, Gas, Tires, Tubes Small Hardware, Brooms, l\1iscellaneous Item~ ALWAYS OPEN Main and Smelter Streets Midvale, Gtah i!fiRfi!fi!fi ~ I Our Experience Has Proved Yi ~ ~ ~ .. m y; y; That high quality refrigerators, even though they cost more, are the le~st expensive in the long run •• A cheap refrigerator will n{)t refrigerate food properly. It may stop some of the food s}l(lilage but not all. The losses g{) on and amount to more than the difference in price between a low grade and a high grade refrigerator. The Alaska cork filled Refrigerator represents the very best value that it is p<~ssible to pue into a strictly high class refrigerator. • • • • C. J. Ridd MOTOR CO. Lincoln Ford Fordson • West Jordan Lumber Company MIDVALE CITY, UTAH The Home of Home Made Bread and French Pastry 43 N. Main ~Bread, 3loaves for - • • • • MIDVALE BA R Personal Service Phone 47-J • - 25c mCinnamon Rolls and Dough- 2 ~ nuts, per doz. - - - |