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Show The MIDVALE JOURNAL · - - - - INSTITUTION- - 11 ·''M quality-alw~ys at a saving" 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH ~Choose YOur·Fall --CoafJ ... NO Late Summer always brings brisk days and chilly evenings when you wiU want to slip it on for country drives or out-of-door JCtiviti~ Do come iQ ···- • __ :while our range of sizes and styles ia complete. ......,;._' Schedule of Regisrtation Fu..· Collars and Cuffs New Shawl Collars The new collars are upstanding or are pouched at the neck, giving a very becoming line. Cuffs are daborately. ·furred, some in spiral effects and 101111 w1th largo points. Travel Coats For Late Vacationists UTAH AGRICULTURAL COIJ.EGE I Those of you who are takins a late vacation will want to take along a travelcoat of novelty mixture materials. Several delightful modelt to choose from. EVERY MAN You Can Afford A New Coat At These Economy • Pri~es IS THE ARCHITECT OF HIS OWN FUTURE A new Coat need not be an extravagance this Fall if you buy it here. Excellence of workmanship and material - richness of trimming - correctness of style! All of th.l!sc at a price you can afford. $16.75 TO .. A Small Deposit Holds Any Coat Until You Are Ready for it• .; ~ l ' ' ·' ~ ........'. ~ $42.50 ... Sp~cial Sizes tO Fit Sillall Women Coats for Small Girls With Grownup Smartnesa At last the yoWJg Miss cld hau a coat aa wart as her Big Sister's. Every model Ia deli~htfully styled, with pleats, tucks-many are fur trimmed. Suedes - Velours Mixtures A ·wide range of materials will greet the early shopper- •~;edes, velours and novelty mixtures, all In the new Fall s:tadea at price~ that represent a dellghtful opportunity to save. Styles That Will Lead , A Complete Ran~3 \ of Regular and Special Sizes - RRIMAN ITEMS Miss Emma Chirstensen of Salt was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christensen and family the part of the week. and Mrs. J. H. Crump and fanllily and Mr. and Mrs. George Bow&Dd daughter, Helen attended the family reunion at Saratoga IRI!I·rirun Wednesday of last week. A 118ll game between the Junior Selrlor Crump teams was teabathing was enjoyed A rendered and a six o'was nro:I!Tarll was served to 150 defollowine formed a party and day ln CottonWOOd CanTutl8111L:I of last week, Miss AnCornelia Crane, lrlra. Franklin T. Crane, Miss Dot Crump, Miss Jessie Farmer, Miss PhylliS"BBdell, Miss Lola Christensen, Miss Elizabeth Crane and Miss Leah Christensen. Mrs. Ernest Christensen was hostess at an afternoon tea at her home Thursday of last week in compliment to her guests, Mrs. Alonzo Skinner and daughters, Juanita and Merril and Mrs. George Stringham and son Dean, all of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Parry and son, Raymond were the guests of Mrs Alice Parry of Salt Lake part of the week. Miss Gladys Crump and Mr. La Vere Cline of Bluffdale were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Crane visited friends in Charleton part of last week. I'.. In Frocks for Fall With a swing that Is unmistakably new, the advance fall frocks 1/}n~ Y) 1.~ ' i are arriving. Satin is • ,; ,f.~\ the outstanding choice [J~ for immediate wear~' lines are soft anrl certainly~ ~'\.I~ 1 gro.ceful ~ ~ more feminine. Ever} l 1 r woman will delight in 1 -..dl 11'. their smartness. . . I 4 NOTICE TO CREDITOHS Estate of John Wilmer Booth, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Offtce of Wm. Waters, Attorney, Midvale, Utah, on or before the lOth day of November, A. D. 1928. Mamie Finney Booth, Executrix of the Estate of John Wilmer Booth, Deceased Wm. Waters, Attorney For Executrix. Date first publication, Aug. 31, 1928 Date last publication, Sept. 28, 1928 Mr. and Mrs. S. ti. Crump the past two weeks. The ladles of the farm bureau met Friday of last week in the Amusement hall. The time was spent in making baskets. Those present were Mesdames J. H. Crump, Alice Bowen, 0. R. Freeman, Walter E. Crane, Sarah J. Butterfield, A. H. Dansie, J. S. H. Bodell, Daniel Peterson, Thos. Freeman, F. T. Crane, S. H. Crump and Miss Sylvia Butterfield. Miss Fern Bodell left Sunday for Wellsville where she will visit two weeks with friends. In honor of the birthday anniverI sary of Mrs. Spencer Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller entertained at a theatre party in Salt Lake Tuesday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bigler of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin of Nephi. The Blue Bird Girls enjoyed a bon ftre party In Butterfield canyon on at a dinner lit her home Thursday Monday evening under the direction evening August 23, in honor of the of their leader, Mrs. Terris A. Inbirthday anniversary of her husband gram. Supper was served to 16. Stanley Freeman is visiting friends Covers were laid for 3\ guests. Riverton this week. in Saturday met The 4-H Club girls Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin of Nephi afternoon in the Amusement Hall. The time was spent in sewing. A returned to their home Thursday af4 o'clock luncheon was served to the I ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Misses Lola Christensen, Hazel Dan- Miller and friends in Salt Lake and sie, Jessie Farmer, Phyllis Bodell, Idaho the past week. Orv!l Freeman of Wyoming is visMary Butterfield, Dot Crump, Leah Christensen, Bernice Freeman, Mel- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen ba Dansie, Lucy Butterfield, Eliza- Freeman this week. Miss Theo Miller of Salt La~e rebeth Crane, Lill1s Forman, Roberta Crane Comella Crane and Annie turned home Tuesday after visiting the past three weeks with her granderane: Miss Leila Eastman returned home mother, Mrs. Olive Miller. Miss Fae Eastman returned home Sunday after visiting the past two weeks with relatives ln Salt Lake. Saturday after visiting one week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Poore e.lmounce relatives ln Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Butterffleld the arrival of a son, born Monday, returned home Thursday evening of · August 27. Miss Madge Crump of Lark has last week after visiting Mr. and lrlra. been the guest of her pad~ I David Bi&"ler and family at Payso~~. . Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and children in company with friends from Payso;m and Nephi enjoyed a motor trip to Preston and Montpelier, Idaho last week, returning home Monday. Thomas Freeman and John T. Bodell left Saturday for Wyoming where they will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Eastman had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Middleton all of Salt Lake and Mr. and "Mr.s George Eastman and children of Lark. Mrs. Jeanette Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Crane, Arthur W. Crane and Ray Crane visited relatives in Firth, Idaho Falls and Black Foot, Idaho the past week returning home Monday. Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell entertained • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 iYou will get more days of wear out of your ne1V Fall coat if you ~elect it earlt• Si:{es for Women, Misses and ],miorl . \. THE UTAH AGRICULTULAL COlLEGE Many Cool Days In Lat~ S\iifuner When You Will Need It Fashion steps smartly forth in the more · · feminine fabrics this Autumn. The new coats favor rich, soft materials and are lavishly fur trimmed. Lines are graceful and flattering to the wearer. . GEO. W. COX •' Broadcloths-Mixtures Fine Suede Finished Fabrics State Bank, Midvale, Utah, on October 1, 1928, at 1 o'clock p. m. to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with cost of advertislng and expense of sale. D. M. Todd, Jr., Cashier, Midvale State Bank. Date first publication, A\1&". Sl, 1928 Date last publication, Sept. 28, 1928. BIVEBTON, UTAH Mrs. Fred Lloyd and Mrs. Howard Beckstead entertained at a party on Saturday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lloyd at the home of Mr. and lUST ARRIVEDMrs. Fred Lloyd Games were playA llmitecl nUDlber of pamphlets ed and refreshments were served to called SUNLIGHT, THE HEALTH 100 guests. GIVER. Combinlng IUD baths Mr. and Mrs. Fred May entertained with light exercise and mnttge at dinner last Thursday In honor of the baths of greater value. makes Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Giles and daughno seDBible persoa will course, Of ter, Ardith of Huntington Park, Cal. with extended treatexperiment Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Dansie and baths without lrst sun of menta daughter returned home Sunday afdoctor. a consulting ter spending the week at Yellowstone METROPOLITAN LIFE INS. 00. Park • Represented By Miss phoebe Butterfield, Miss MilFOR RENT lie Bills and Miss Pearl Jensen atFour room strictly modern house, tended the annual outing of HeneTelephone Midvale JU-W gar's Business college held at Lib- 48 Hansen Ave. Inquire 45 SOuth Utah %1S bt Ave. Midvale tf. erty Park on Friday, where they Main. St. were honored guests at luncheon. The Nielsen family entertained at a family dinner last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nielsen, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornforth of Idaho. Covers were laid for, beBEGINS IT'S FALL QUARTER sides the guests of honor, Mrs. Soren Nielsen, Mr .and Mrs. Soren J. Nielsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Nielsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. STRONG GRADUATE AND UNDREGRADUATE Hans Nielsen and family all of SOuth Jordan. COURSES ARE OFFERED IN THE SCHOOL<) OF Mrs. James R. Dansie and Mrs. AlHome Economlca Agriculture ma Dansie were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Enpneerlnr Arts aDd Science Salt Lake Monday. Education Commerce Miss Leona Nielsen of Salt Lake and Miss Daisy Webster of Provo spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zach Butterfield Freshman registration and entertainment Mrs. Lucy Parks and daughter, Friday and Saturday, September H and 15 Myrtle and Mrs. Ren Howard spent Saturday in Salt Lake visiting. Sophomore, Junior and Senior registration Monday, September 17. Mr. and Mrs. Jet Bills and Mr. and Regulsr classes begin Tuesday, September 18 Mrs. Allison Bills returned home on Thursday after spending ten days at Fish Lake. High' School graduates should send in a transcript of their Mr. William Neff and son, Elvoy credits immediately Dansie and John Neff of Crescent spent several days at Strawberry. Write to the Dean of Women for accomodations in the Girl's Donnitoey Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Page entertained at dinner Friday in honor Catal~e Sent On Request of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Slater and Mr. and Mrs. Josh Lloyd of Salt Lake and Mrs. Charles Norton of California. Mrs. Norton is spending sevLogan, Utah eral weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Page. Mrs. Fred May was hostess at a luncheon last Friday at her home. Uli;;;a:;; Covers were laidJor Jack Clawson of Holliday, Mrs. Carl Auerkamp of Quincy, Ill., and Mrs. Clyde A. Bradshaw of Salt Lake. Mrs. Frank Roberts was honored guest at dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lucy Roberts of Salt Lake. Miss Margaret Salmon of Salt Lake was last week's guest of Miss Jenny May. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dansie and children were entertained at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith of Draper. Mr. and Mrs. James Dansie and Mrs. F. A. Roberts were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Dorton of Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Dorrel Newbold spent the The follies of youth are food for week-end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. repentance ln old are. . Reuben Sorensen of Draper. An ounce of preparedneu II worUa Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Maynard and a ton of broken ret10luttona. son, Phillip, and John Maynard and sons Arlin and James returned home A tidy little bank account II your Friday after spending several days best preparednete aplnst decliDlDC visiting at the home of Mr. and Mx_-s. yean. Heber Thorn and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lloyd of Idaho and friends. • Plan JOur future TODAY! TomorMiss lola Maynard, Miss Luella row Ia the road that leada aowberel Maynard and Miss Vesta Hamilton Anytime II DO time. attended a party at the home of Ethel NOW lt the TDil!l to l&ft a repGrant of Salt Lake. surwas Mrs. William Reynolds Jar amount of your IIU"DIDp weeldJ. prised at her home on Monday by the members of the 45th South NeighGames were played borhood Club. and dinner was served. · BUT FOR LESS MIDVALE STATE BANK DeUnquent Aaeeeement Notice Location of Principal Place of Buslnees, Midvale, Utah There is delinquent upon the following described capital stock of the Midvale State Bank, Midvale, Utah, on account of assessment, levied according to law by the · State Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, on the 4th day of April, A. D., 1928, the several amounts set opposite the respective names of the atockholders, as follows: Amt. Shares Cert No. Name $200.00 2 l,i7 R. T. Badger And in accordance with the law and an order of the State Bank Commissioner, made on the 3rd day of May, 1928, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the Midvale A NATION· WIDE JUYINQ fiiOS'1: Salt Lake County, Friday, A11gQ8t 31, ------------ MIDVALE STATE BANK IIIDVALII • • • • • 1JTAB THE HARDWARE STORE lfs a sure thing that a hardware store isn't as fussy and petty a place as a millinery shop or a jewelry store, but just the same, there is something to a successful hardware store that's mighty pleasing. So think of the hardware store as the rough and ready store. It is a place where are assembled lots of things which perhaps you have never heard of, all ready for the call of the person who must cope with things in an emergency. We have shelves and drawers full of odd things that we only expect to sell after a long period of time, but we carry these things for your protection, for some time you,ll need that very thing. Come in often and look around, become acquainted with what is truly the wonder store of the community. We Sell and RecommendBENNETTS PAINTS West Jordan Lumber Co. Midvale Main St. Utah • |