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Show ThUnday, James Brad~ and Lester For~ iiabg a nffi!ilil!lr mt4f Die1tlbei-i of '1M Relief society sang "We Love OUr Work.'' The spring festival and playlet "The MUlde Makers," :which was -'ven by the Primary &eeoctatlOJJ. Xooda~ evelllag the ward ~ wa.s con lliderecf very IUcc~, aud wu very mqch. eajC)yed. Much cred1t is due oftlcetll Of the Primary for their auc ceaetul efforts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glbbe of Gar tleld, Mr. aDd Mm Harold Smitl1 aDd children of Murray and Mr. and :a&s. Jild Rout of Salt Lake visited Sunday at the laome of Mrs. ¥. S. Thornto n. Kia1 Beatrice Simpers attended a millcella neous shower Friday eveDtng Friends and relative s met SatW"day of la8t wee- at the home of Mrs. Wilevening at the home of Mrs. EJila Fox Ham Undsay of Taylorsv ille. Mrs to do bono'r to her birthday 8.1Ullver- IJnday entertai ned, honorin g her sary. Games were played and dainty ldllter, Miss Maxine William s of Murrefreshm ents were served to Mr. and ray, who will be married next week UNON Mrs. Hyrum Graham and son Floyd. l(rs. Alice Burgon and son Horace, Mr. and Mrs. CUfford Graham , ~· 1¥1d Mrs. Orrel Daspaln , Mrs. Verda Grifftbs and daughte r Larue llr. and Mrs. Reuben Forbush and Mr. and Mrs. Shirlie Graham . Mr. and MrL T.ex Demmln gfteld, Jlllbert Demrntn gfield and MiB8 Ruth Manka left Tueaclay morning for Sanco, Texas. They ex~t to rematn for the' summer . Mrs. Nephi Gregory had as her J"W!St last week little Mi8ll Eva Wright of Bingham . EAS• T M.OVALE East Midvale ward Sunday school entertai n all mothers of the ward at a Mother' s day program Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Carter E. Grant of the Jordan Semina ry will be the speaker . Other appropr iate numbers have been arrange d and an invitation is extende d to every mother in the ward to be pPeSent. Miss Maxine Clayton returned Saturday evening from Ann Arbor, Mich., where she went as a representativ e of the Brigham Young university of Provo to attend the natiollli.l convent ion of Associa ted Women Student s. Miss Clayton spent two weeks on the trip and left Sunday evening to continue her studies at Provo. The program for the M. I. A. conjoint Sunday evening was given by member s of the adult departm ent. Short talks on differen t phases of recrcati on were given by .James Brady, Mary A. Robbins , Pearl .Torgensen and Rachel ForbUSh. Bishop R. H. Clayton , Joseph Millerbe rg, CHILD'S PLAY Making a long distanc e call is easy. The service is faster than ev•r; but did you know the charges were so low? For exampl~ station to station day rates from Midval e to: ~-------·-- -------------··l)l)c: Cedar City--------------$1.30 ~·3'--------~-----------·-·-------!}0c: w AsiMt:r Mil3itoitllttqx/ln <!> days. M:r. and Mrs. W. R. Ashmen t had aa their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bartlett of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden. Ktu Margar et Clayton , who has spent the last four months nursing in the Moab hospital , returned home Tuesday eve~ng for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton . Mrs. Niel Olson attended her sorority Mother' s Club Saturda y at the Elks' club in Salt Lake where a 1 o'clock bridge luncheo n was given in honor of the daughte rs of the sorority . Mr. and Mrs: D. W. McDona ld had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. McDona ld of Hollada y and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rock of Salt Lake. Mrs. Anne Gretnwo od and son Mark, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Greenwo od, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Greenw ood and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenwo od of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Greenwood of Midvale motored to Ogden Sunday and attended the funeral services of Mrs. E~beth Farr, who died while enroute home from the Ha. walian Islands. Krs. Niel week Friday of last Ed ElieMrs. by .nl.ed Olson, accompa son of Midvale , attended the Cirls' day festiviti es at the L. D. s., where they entertai ned their moth~rs. Mrs. Paul Pederso n visited Tuesday with Mrs. P. Hanson of Sandy. . Harold Farr of Ogden, recently returned mission ary from the HawaHa n Islands, was ll. dinner guest Tuell.daY of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Greenwoocf. Mrs. Allee Rock visited Saturda y with Mrs. W. Brady of Union. Misses Genevie ve Cl\l.yton and Mary Young joined a party of Midvale friends and enjoyed a May Day bike Saturda y afternoo n. A number of relative s and friends gathere d at the home of MiJpl Martha Glover Saturda y aftemoo n; honorin g her l!llrthd~cy annivers a,ry. Games and refreshm ents were enjoyed by 12 guests. Mrs. Andy Swenso n was a guest of relative s in Sandy and of her mother, Mrs. E. Gunther of Midvale , Wednes day. I Orchid Beau ty Salon ~~-- !15 ~:~-~~:g--~~~-~Marcer :'!t~ ung Wavin Finger Shampooing· Mid. 117-J Water Wavin g 13 N. Main St. Midvale Shoe Shini ng Parlo r for Ladies and Gents tOe 1 ~ Ti;Li;PI-IO to John Howe of Murray . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks and daughte rs, Ardell and Margare t, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Huber of Salt Lake. Mr. and U:rs. E. W. Borg and son Alvin motored to Provo last week and were gueats of relative s a few Announ cement was ll.l}iLC;le by H. 1. ~ler charge of ~of lilotor new f. o. b of~~~~. .1111]~~ the Chievorlet paiiSeng er ~etoo rna.de Althoug h the Ian :Niw York nce appeara ts first i ~ year, utomobi le show ea national distribu tion ot the new Ncently . model was not started bod)' new smart and 'l'bis modish type, which is having an unusual vogue in Europe, is now :vailable through all Chevrol et dealers 1Q this , country . unu- ual coman The new car offers utiHty. With and beauty of bination the top raised 1t becom9 a comfort ~ble closed sedan. With th top low"red it is a smart, fleet ope phaeton . The collapsi ble top, which •• qUickly and easily operate d is attracttv ely tailored with the best grade of heavy texture materia l. This folding top 1.8 support ed by chromiu m finished braces which are complet ely removab le. There are two window s and one door on each side of the body. The window s lower completely into the body eo that, with the graces removed , and the windllld eld folded forward over the hood, the car bas all the advanta ges of a pbuton for open air drivini'. The front seating arrange ment is similar to the coach model, and the rear seat accomm odates three people. The backs and cushion s of both front and rear seats are upholste red with a fine grade of durable leather. The rear compar tment is provided with arm rests and ash trays on each side, and a pocket in the right band door. A package compar tment in the ear carries the top braces when not in use. Five wire wheels, with the spare in the rear, cowl lamps and radiator grille are standar d equipme nt. IE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE MAUR All Types of Perman ent Waving , Prices from $5.50 to $6.50. Finger Waves, 50 Cents We are now located in our new quarters in the Olson Bldg. All modern equipme nt. 15 N. MaiD TeL 295 MAURI E PIERSO N, Operato r OF LIFE INSURA NCE Cannot be stolen; cannot burn; can never be anythin g but an asset; Is guarant eed to be worth more ~r row than it is today; can be purchased upon the easiest, most perfect paymen t plan ever devised. SPEAKIN~ For detalls, see GEORGE W. COX Represe nting Metropo litan Ute Insuran ce Co. TeL Mid. JaW. 77 Jefferso n St. MRS. HAZE L RICHAllDSO 'S BEAU TY SHOPP E Somme r's Natura l Perma nent Wave ------- .... -----·------ ... ff;.OO Finger Waves .. _____ ·------------·-· 60e Marcels -------·-------------------·-·······50c Tinting , Shampooing, etc., at Reduced Prices 31 Lincoln Ave., One Block East of Midvale School Call Midvale 218-W 0 & B ELECTRIC SBRv lU Complete Electr ic Service Radios and Auto Service Midvale 272 25 E. Center 8t. Shoes Dyed and Color Restor ed Ir.is Theatre Building Orde r Your New Suit $15.50 to $45.00 • Made to Your Measure Alterat ions, Cleaninl" and Pressin g Gifts I H. F. RASMUSSEN TAILO R 64 W. Center Mid. 117-W. DAY e .. yo ur tir es Ar ,..._ ._.... SA FE ? and they fai1thf ••v and long. followi.ilg Ic acciden t looms suddenl y, will brakes Your stop? can you hold, bat aan J01lr tires respond? Worn tires are dangero ual Becaus e of ecientific tread cf..;gn and lCIDI· wearbl g compou nd, the non-ski cl SUK OSE element remaina ODKell yLottaM ilea Tires longer than on other W. any.. where near their price. Let us show ~ the KeJly Safety. proof tbat Keltp grapha, the are good for tboOaande aDd tbgg.,. 18"deo lSII£eJ iilea. 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