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Show The MIDVALE JOURNAU · Page Eight Salt Lake County Friday A ~~~TIO~~¥· 'VIDE A NA'f'ION·WJM INSTITU TlON- JUYINQ .OS't IELLING PAY CAlli MOST. PAY LESS YIE SELL IVE JUT .. ENNEY NO BILLS TO DISTRESS FOR II ,LESS FOR LES.S A. HILPPUI ITOU, PAY LESS, C&T MOUI w_heJW 1auing1 CIT8 greafelf I 1 20 NORTH MAIN STEET, MIDVALE, UTAH Introd ucing Saturd ay a New ._,_ .. < . . . ~...;,; ,.:r ~ • ' I ,~"" ~~ • ·.:,t"lf'. 4; ,. Youth's Own Frocks For Early Fall Wearing aa alr of 4uh abouf these frocks that is quite it• resistible to youthful wearers. Just the thini: for strec;.t. wear or afkrDflQP. M U. ngt hut1@.ll .tlt.Idet. !'fhere'• Satln.--tani~n trept! School Suits Four..Piece Suit · Start the boy off right on his new school term in oV~e of these well-made, srr.ut\\y styled 4-piecc o. $10.90 The ~, wiltl like thea fefl their 1mart tppea.raace a r. cl comfortable f i t. Mother will lil1e .them for their NO. 444 ~A leJ 1ervice and ec:o• omy price. purl sl!IC !i6of fot appearance and with mercerL 1. top, heel. too and nco, foot for Ionr wear. -Full fuhioned for perf~ fit aad eom. fort ln wearing~ Nothing is qui&le u aatisfa~ q full fa.shioned hose. Offered fn cassimeres in novelty weaves and new ihades of tan, brown, grey and blue in shadow and fancy &tripes and overplaids, ·Se."lll-aheel, combln!rtg me attraetrYenese of sheer hose with ~e wcarinr qualitla of aervice-weight. -And the ahaau I Blacl(, Champa~ Pearl Blush. Even Glow.l Gnin, Dove GrtJ Misty Morn, ~.. Fltw, l{oney Bcis,J Come eCJ examine No. ~4 a mosf coa-rindng oaf!t91e bf what your J. C. Penney Co. atore. has to off~ you ill hoaiery value~very day che aame quality ac the NDte prka. Other J. No. 44.5-Silk and rayoa for th. woman who wuu oligbtly heavier WellhC dian PIUO - .......... _ ...... . •• t :o:·:.~~ pleated skirts that ftart •mart• 'ly in Autumn breezes. Clever rt ~· !:Ctm ···~~~ · ........ ;, C. Penney Company, Hosiery Values<·-~ otreagth $1.49 98c I , Famous for Quality and Worth lil.k Many of these frocb !iav6 - Smartest Shades -~ to the women of the co1.1ntry a silk hosiery value so outstandtnr hi qual: y and price that its worth would be immediately recognized an4 appnc.iatcd. It's here in No. 444· a worthy nt\Jillber of the J. C. Penney Company great hosiery family, taking its place with those other hose num• bers tha~ have l.Qng peen kno~·l'J. and app"eciateq~S~ i19, W ,.nd ~5$.. oad - Semt..~heer Pure Silk Full Fashioned p;es~nt Flare Smartly Ptic~ ...... "ll.,"J all at 9Sr a pair. Our hosiery b'uyers h:.~ve been plan,ting for monUit til. PleateCI Sklrtt Tlid at a modeat ....~ .J C Per pair No. 4'.5-Sheer chiffon to the lOp with picot edae. Sl1k pla.ltcd solo two-piece fashi-ons, jaunty bows. ThiJ is an opportunity to freshen up your wardro~ . A Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose for Wom en The Suit lDdudes ooat, vest, ,ne golf knlcker and one lon:ie--or 2 golf knlcker.-or 2 longi..;s. Excep. tiona! value at- - - siays a4oad. I Suit~, Studenti Suits Satins-Canton Crepet-flat crepee • all the stylish fabrica are included. Thero art a few velvcta and combinations of vel· vet that are espe~~ly ~m fo! the cooler ,.,.. ~· · > YES, IT IS HOT! BUT TRY THIS PLAN With the mercury climbing steadily upward, we are giving you our own hot weather rules for shopping comfort. . 1. Try to shop in the morning if possible. There are no "bargain hours" in our store. Our prices are always the same. 2. Check sizes, quantities and colors before leaving the store to avoid a return trip. 3. Do!]'t tramp wearily from store to store to compare prices. We promise you "quality-a lways at a saving" and we have kept that promise for 26 years. 4. Above all NO SALES! They spoil any day, especially a hot one-and ruin your bank account besides. We mark our goods at the lowest price consistent with market costs and that price is the· same every day. .. -~ . Member of Our Hosiery Famil~ j ~~· ~ ·~ It's What YoU Think of First! ., It's What Our Buyers Think of First! . .No. 4-49-Purt lilk, tuU-faaltloaed tervice weiaht hOM with merccrbad top. Good lookin& an4 lo111 wearina .• .., , • • $1 49 • We will welcome the opportun· ity to show you this new number N.. UlJ-.Cilk . t ft}'OA t.t tiN co, ... • men:lliaed I 0 1.. Aa nulleac ••lahc f01t I I a 01 &J ,.., -........ 49c • , -~~·~ r , . $9.90 AND $14.75 J Extra Pants to Match, Slttl. 13.98 and ~.9i IJ. IS. 17. li EAST MIDVALE Kr. and Mrs. Olof Johnson, :Mr. Mrs. Ernest Mlllerberg, Mr. and Leo Glover, Mr. and :Mrs. Bert and family, Mrs. W. J. Ashand daughter Marian, Mr. and Leonard Millerberg, Miss Fern lacci•bee>n, Velma Glover, Mirla Green- HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE REDUCE ·IT AT LAST A COMPOUND BAS BEEN PROPERLY PREPAR- ED FOR REDUCING IDGB BLOOD PRESSURE. Preven~ apoplexy, paralysis, rheumatlllm, brich~'a disease, eczema, bolls, pimples and many other diseases caused from high blood pressure and Impure blood. Reduclt 18 a compound proper ly pu~ up for the purpose of reducing hlp blood pressure and purifying the blood. Money Back Guarantee With Every Order. For advertlslng purpo!lel!l we are ofterlng thl8 compound for a lborl time only at the reduced price of $2.75 a box, postpaid to any address in the United States. Upon request without cost or obllgatlon we wUl gladly send you a IIC&le lhowlng what nor· mal blood pressure shonld be at agllll 20 to 70 years. DENVER RESEARCH LABORATORY Empire Building Denver, Colorado, Box 836 u.s. A. wood, Grace and Luella Middleton, Mary Holden, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bowen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans, Mrs. Joe Jacobsen and daughter, AftC'n, Mr. Elmer Glover, Vivian Swenson, Clifton Thayne, Mrs. Lizzie Jensen and daughter Bernice, Miss Hazel Lennberg and Geneva Anderson, Mrs. Ellen Johnson and daughter Gertie, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Millerberg, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sharp were among those who attended the M. I. A. Stake Outing at Saltair on Wednesday. Elders Anton Lennberg of Sandy, a recently returned missionary and Joseph M. Smith of Draper were special speakers at the L. D. S. Sacrament Service, Sunday. · Mr. and Mra. William P. Sharp and family of Rigby, Idaho have spent the. past ten days visiting relatives and friends here. Quite a few people attended the Republican Primary which was held in the ward amusement hall Monday 'jgnife For pyorrhea For prevention against gum infections, use Zonite, the new powerful antiseptic. Also guards against colds, coughs and more serious diseases of nose and throat. We certainly wish to congratulate evening. E. Allen Bateman on his having Mr. / little and Sharp Phil Mrs. and Mr. son of Salt Lake were guests Sun- been called to act as Su~eri;0tendent of the Murray School D1stnct. Mr. day of Mr. Charles Sharp and Mr. Bateman has a worthy record as a teaher in various high schools and and Mrs. Lenard Sharp . academies in the state. He is ener· the reports Millerberg Teresa Mrs. return of the Sea Gull Girls from Big getic and a good citizen and we feel Cottonwood canyon after spending a he is a good man in a good place. Mrs. Ren Jenkins of Rigby, Ida., most delightful week in the Sunset a week-end guest of her mother, was visitthey cabin. During their stay Sarah Bennett. Mrs. They ed Twin Lakes and Lake Mary. S. W. Sharp and children of Mr. Maalso made a special trip to Mt. entertained Tuesday Midvale East jestic. of Mr. Sharp on home the at The officers of the ward Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. honoring School met last Thursday evening State Street, of Rigbyfamily and at the home of Miss Blanche Glover William Sharp days of several spent Mr. and Mrs. James Brady and Idaho who have daughter, Susie, Mr. and Mrs. Emery this week visiting friends and relatBrady and little daughter Donna ives here. A very social evening Jane and Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Miller-, was enjoyed and dainty refreshments berg and son, Eugene enjoyed a birth were served to twenty children and Mr. day dinner Wednesday evening in The grand children of Mr. Sharp. Bowery at Saltair, complimentary to and Mrs. William Sharp and family the first anniversary of little Miss left Wednesday morning for their home. Donna Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allsop enMrs. Ellen Johnson and daughter, Gertie and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover tertained Sunday for Mrs. Thomas joined a party of relatives and friends Allsop and Mrs. Earl Allsop of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allsop of Mur· and spent Monday at Saltair. ray. her as had Mrs. Rachel Forbush Mrs. Sarah Bennett spent last week guests Wednesdayoand Thursday, Mrs Little Cottonwood Canyon where in Salt of Erma Cook and son, Ross was the guest of her daughter, she Lake. Mrs. S. C. B. Sorenson, wife of Dr. Mrs. Elizabeth Panter. Mrs. Ethel Mlllerberg and children Sorenson spent Wednesday of last Mr. and Mrs. J. P . Terry and Mrs. week with Mrs. E. Allen Bateman. The Teachers of the local Relief George Proctor were guests of Mrs. Society entertained the Presidency George Andrews and Mrs. W. I. Terry and members with II.Il ice cream and of Magna, Friday of last week. cake social following the regular work and business hour Tuesday afternoon in the ward chapel. Mrs. Orval Forbush of Midvale entertained last Wednesday at dinner for her mother, Mrs. Thomas ReyMrs. Carrie Coomber Is enjoying a nolds and sister, Mrs. Ruth R. Groves visit at Long Beach, Calif. of Bingham. Friends and relatives were grieved Mrs. Margie Bishop was a Sandy to learn of the death Monday of visitor during last week being a lunch little Don Heber Berrett, six month eon guest of Mrs. Leola Hilton. old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ber· UNION rett of Riverton, formerly of Union. I Funeral services were held Wednesday, August 15 at 11 a. m. in the 1 Riverton ward chapel, Bishop V. C. Webb, officiating. Afton Brady visited last week with her cousin, Joan Gethart of Murray. Mrs. J. H. Leggett of Salt Lake and Mrs. Paul Smith of Centerville 1I were guests Sunday of Mrs. Hyrum Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory were birthday dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Louis Westbrook of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for 20 guests. Mutual Workers held their open· ing meeting Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Crit· tenden. Mr. Joe Mlllerberg and Mrs. Andrus of the Stake Board were the special guests. Games were played and refreshments were served to 25. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen and You who realize that It Is of the children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins. utmost Importance that you patron- Camera's Films and an Unexcelled Developing Service We carry the most complete stoek of the best cameras and mma ba town. Try our 24-hour developing servlee. We guarantee the best results obtain· able trom our films. Our prices on comeras, fll.ma aa4 developing are the lowllllt. DRUG SUPPLIES TOILET ARTICLES • ize a reliable drug store will appr~ elate the service we are prepared to Feeniinint The l.azatlv e You Chew offer, and find a great satisfaction In using our toilet and hygienic necesnlties. We carry a complete stock of standard articles ! 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