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Show • THE ~=-=---=-==-;-~========~============~.====~~~~ A IVATION•WIDE WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION { -I., NSTITUTION - q~ DEPARn'JENT STORES Main Street Midvale, Utah ~ Are You, Aware--- Gladio Percale Variety of Patterns Percale frocks are neat, • pretty, and sensible! Percale frocks made from this fine Gladio• our own percale, are a great success_ 3 6 inches wide, thr yard, 15c RELIABLE QUALITY 'COODS ALWAYS AT LOWER PlliCKI that the Manager of this Store is not only a partowner of it but that he alone selects all the goods it offers to the public? that becau~e of this fact the goods are of a kind which are constantly in demand here, and always of ihe most reliable quality? that we give steady employment to a number of salespeople and pay them thousands of doUars annually? ' Fine Percale that we pay rent for this Store and our home, for lighting, carting and in other ways help to keep money in local circulation? Cambric Finish It's a joy to feel of this Percale! It is soft and lovely. In light and dark backgrounds with pleasing patterns. Priced, the yard, 36-inch width, 23c ' that like all stores must, we buy our goods in the • open markets but combine our orders with those of the hundreds of other units of this Nationwide institution, and thus must send money out of town to pay for them? If you give this matter a little thought you will realize that you are helping your town and at the same time when you buy from us. :;q Nation-Wide Institution 105 . . 1ew Ll.nlr~ .... l:..re Pa.ddcd This ear ~~ to Gr-2at Ch:t~n of Busy, Thriving ~·~pa, men~~ Store~, Givi g_ ·a Far-Reaching 676-Store uying Power tl at Provides You. a&~l l ,. • ,cJ! • ily ·v;<:;;' j 1: 1 an ~n.cre • g power! This .Store Will Be Closed July 4th As we approach the ~reat National holiday, J.uly 4th, we can expenence a keen appreciation of all that has made the day worthy of celebration. It is still the land of the free and the home of the brave-the most wonderful country un the face of the globe. . For its achievements we can a11 join in a lusty "hurrah,; for its opportunities there can be mutual elation. Let us all be pro.ud of the day and what it stands for. We will put aside business that day. This Store will be closed. The Evidence of Deserved Growth N ___ ~ tlning·. Miss Vauna Smi.tlh was form.erly of Draper. Twelve friends of Mi:ss Mildred Hardcastle pleasantly sut·prised her at The Mr. Jos. M_ Smith announces thE> her home Wednesday evening. !marriage of his daughter, Anne to evening was spent in playing games Northrop Garfield, Wednesday, June, :.1nd luncheon was served. 2·ttt·h in the Salt Lake Temple. They I Mrs. Geo. Williams of Salt Lake will make thdr home in Draper. was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mrs, B. M_ Crosgt·ove returned home Nellie Withers last week. Monday after a two weeks visit with Miss Maurine Nelson entertained friends in Logan. the W. C. Club, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Alvin Cotteral wa:, hostess at Miss Winona Stokes of Burley, Idaho a .children's party, Friday afternoon was a special guest. in honor of her son, Dan, it being his I seventh birthday anniversary. Fiftoon \little guests were present. Mrs. Harold Walbeck was hostess at a dinner party Sunday. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Manas;:;ah Smith and J Mrs. Edna Smith, Mr. and Mrs. daughters, Clarisse and Melba, left Alvin Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wednesday for a six weeks visit to Jensen of Salt Lake were gue~ts of California. While there they will visit Mrs, Harry Heward, Friday . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stokes and Miss a.t San Diego, San Fmncisco and Los .... Winnona Stokes have returned to their Angeles and in Mexico. home in Burley, Idaho after a weeks Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hill annaunces yisit with relatives in Draper and the engagement of their daughter, ~ Midvale. Fay to William Brownhead. The ~ Mr. John Debb left for New York marriage will take place July 17. ~ last week where he will take up th Mrs. James E. Clay has as het· 0 study of engineering at West Point. Mondqy evening, Mrs. Fred Sjoblem guests, Mr. and Mrs. J<Jhn C. Reeder "' assisted by Miss Gladys Sjoblom and of Farmington, Mo. While here the) ~ M:sses Alta and Alice Burkinshaw of also will be the guests of Mr. and 0 Sandv entertained at a shower in Mrs. J. H. Reeder. hono1: of her sister, Mrs. Tommy SadM1·s. Cliford Watts entertained at a ler, a bride of Ja~t week. Forty-five miscellaneous shower Tuesday even- <» gue;:;ts weore present. ing in honor of Miss Sylvia Farer, a ,.c::: Mr. Blden Stringfellow, Mr. Rud coming bride. Twenty guests were ~ Beck, Mr. Stanley A. Resmussen and Mr. B. L. Smith returned home Sat- present. urdav fron' a three day fishing trip Miss Elthel Thurman has arrived to Strawberry_ They report the fish- irom St. Louis, Mo., and is the gue::;t ing to. b~ fine_ Mr. Stringfellow catch- at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. James ing twenty-throo in a half hour_ ~. Clay. Mrs. Cyril Fitt and children of In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Price are ~ruests of Mrs. Fitt's mother l(obmson of this c1ty, who wiif leave Mrs. Joseph Nelson. soon for Alabama, where Mr. RobmMr. and Mrs. Soren Rasmussen, Mr_ .;on has accepted a position with the and Mr:-<. Stanley Rasmussen and Mrs. J. C. Penny Company, Mr. and Mr:;. Elden Stringfellow and children were William Robin;;on entertained at a dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. 0 ctmner party Wednesday evening aJt Jensen of Magna, Wednesday. M:r;:;. Alma Terry entertained at a "heir home in Payson. Twenty f1ve kensington, Wednesday afternoon. A n::iat;on,; motOi:ed iroltl Munay to atluncheon was served to twelve guests. tend the affair, returning home the Mrs. Grace Mickeh;on was hostes;; ,:a..ne evening. to the 0. G. Club Thursday evening_ 'l'he marnage of .Miss Thelma CatSupper was served to eight member,;. un ami rtent)' ::>nuth, ooth of th., Mr. and Mrs. Be1t L. Smith and ...:ity took place '.V ~clnest!ay aHernouu Miss Afton Smith attended the wed at l!:ao o'clock at the home or 1he ding of Miss Vauna Smith and A. C ;.Jndegroorn':; pa,rent;;, Mr. and Mrs. Jaoobsen in Salt Lake Wednesday ev\'l!liam Smith on !State Street. Bishop J. .i:hansen Brinton of the Murray l<'irst Ward perfot·med the cere.l.Kl.lly. t•'ollowmg· the man·.age a recep1H"' was held in the evening at the humoe oi the bride. The bride's gown was 01 orchid satin and her bouquet of p.n.... rose buds. She was attended by h~r sister, Mis:; Edna Cathn, Wilham Catlin, brother of the bride wa::; l>e;;t man. The color scheme wa:; can-ied out in pink and white. The bridal party received the guests in a bower ·of garden flowers and roses. In the r·eceiving line were: Mr. and i'ti1·;;. William Smith and Mrs. Erma Catlin. 'l'he young couple will make Lheir home in this City. Lowell Baker ,of Ogden, who was All kinds of small fruit in graduated as a doc r at the UniverSEASON sity of Pennsylvania 'l'hur~day of la.>L week has been visiting at the home NATURAL ICE of his Aunt, Miss lone Atwood during the wook. Dr. Baker left Tuesday H.R. FELLER of this week for San Francisco where Yz Mile East of State St. he will enter the Lane-'Stanford hosOn Greenwood Ave. pital as an interne, July 1. East Midvale Mr. and Mrs. Elmo McMillian had Phone Midvale 67-R2 as their guest, her mother, Mrs. M. Johno>on of Union, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. McMillian had as their dinner g1.1est Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. McMillian and l\lr. ami Mrs. Mickey McMillian. Mrs, L. Watts and Mr. and Mrs_ W. Hackford have returned home from a two weeks visit at Uintah Lee Stauffer, Manager Basin. :55!'i0 South State Street Mrs. Ilo Erickson was the guest Free Camp Grounds of her sister, Mrs. Grant North, MonGroceries day. Miss Grace Bateman had as her guests, Sunday Miss Lucetta Malstrom and Miss Rachel Gibbs. Mrs. S. Smith had as her guest, :\1onday, Mrs. Vern Smith. THERE'S ONE THING WE KNOW Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen had a~ WE CAN DO-MAKE THE BEST their guest Monday, his mother, Mrs. MALTED MILK IN TOWN Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Grant North were the gue:;ts of Mr. and Mrs. I. Erickson, Tuesday of last week. Mr. -Clyde Aylett and Miss Bernice Watts motored to Park City Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hackford. D_R_AP_ER_,__ • • JOURNAL .' FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 3 and 4 Mae Murray in "Broadway Rose" MACK SENNU:Tl Presents # •THE LIONS- \V "~ S' .,. ,. ._.,.:.'r.~'f..( Pathtsco~ err-- - · Murray Society SUNDAY and MONDAY. July 5 and 6 ''ICEBOUND'' Ric~ard Dix and Louis Wilson = The best judges in the land awarded the Pulitzer prize for the greatest American play to "Icebound." Of hundt·eds of !l: plays, it ranked first! ~ ~ Imagine this gem on the screen! With its drama-filled story ~ of "icebound" hearts struggling for sunshine. And the genius of de Mille to give it soul! ' ! = FRUIT! HOT DOGS and HAMBURGERS SPECIAL SUNDAYONLY EXCCRSIONS Commencing Sunday, Ju11e 21 and continuing each Suday to and including September 27, Denver & R.io Grande Western will sell round trtp tickets, good Sunday only, betw~n all ::;tations on its lines in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico where the one wr:, fare does not exceed $6.00, at a rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip; no tickets to be sold for less than $2.00. We attribute this further expansion of our Nation-Wide Organization to the loyalty and esteem of our Customers. This consideration, of course, would not have been given unless our Stores had been put to the test and not found wanting. FOURTH OF JULY RATES RESTORED Special Excursion Fares will be in effect via Denver & Rio Grande Westem between all stations. Minimum fare 50 cents. Tickets on sale 1July 3 and 4; final t·eturn limit, July 7. Call on nearest Rio Grande Agent. In the communities where our new Stores will be located, "'~ anticipate the same cor?ialtty for Service, not nwnty, ts the }'ard stick by which we me•sure our success. • Dance at the Rendezvous, Friday, July, 3rd. Vote for your popular Lady. Howard E. Phelps FORon 38,SALE-Two 4th Ave. 17 N. MAIN STREET buildin~ lots (J2-3t) .0 also Laury Semon in "The Midnight Cabaret" ~· TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, July 7, 8, 9 "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London Great ~ a Story! Greater as a Film! If you loved the book, you'll rave about this photoplay. A t·ealistic revelation that will inspire your senses and exaJt your feelings. and "Political Pull" a Mack Sennett offering At the Of Course IRIS THEATRE "The House of Qualit •" Well! BOYS AND GIRLS We Give You A PRESENT with every Pair of Shoes You Buy Here and our Shoe are Better and Cheaper than the other Fellows too. Come in Girls and get your Hair Cut at our Beauty Parlor. Mrs. Jo ce Clarke in charge. Booth's MIDVALE SATURDAY IS THE DAY COX MARKET IS THE PLACE MEAT SPECIALS "DRIVE IN'' Continued growth is a demonstration of merit maintained The 105 new Stores we are opening this year are evtdence of the kind of merit sustained by our 571 old Stores. ~ 56 MAIN STREET In The Center Of Town. "WHERE QUALITY COUNTS" e rigerators Clip this coupon, present it at our Store on or be· fore July lOth, and we will give you 10 per cent discount on any refrigerator in the store. 10 per cent 10 per cent Present this coupon at our store on or before July lOth and get 10 per cent discount on any REFRIGERATOR MIDVALE FURNITURE CO. , Box 367 Midvale 119 Everything for the HomP "ServicP Our Motto." "H. GRASS FURNITURE STORES" MIDVALE, UTAH • |