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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MtmRAY EAGLE ----- ~~~~==============i• RASMIJSSEN CLUB IS ENTERTAINED The Rasmusse.. f.mily elub were entertainad Thursday eveniDg at the re~nc~ of lllr. and Mia. A. P. Rasmussen. Dinner Wf& Served to twenty '?roof of Good Service Is Growth'' Ill commenting upon our Company, a customer once said that "the p))()of of good service is cOJllltant po~" f . »rel"J 7ear during the quarter of a eentury the J. C. Penney Company has 'been serving the American public, ita ~wth baa been constant; each year its sales have been larger than the pre'rious year. In 1911, this business had grown to 812 Stores with sales amounting to $46,641,928. For a business atill in ita 'teens, ita growth was a fair proof of the kind of serviee it had been giving. However from 1922 ~ 1926 both its number of stores and volume of sales more than doubled. In ml, an · sal• of $49,0Sii,729 whfte in 1926, 741i stores bad sales of $115,682,731. ~uld uytbfD&' othM- thau tocid have earned such stupendous growth. It has heea iDe of this Company to serve not only well but better and better as time-" ..,_ Oil. It. powt1a umJo ly ia directly attribu ~ble to the high standards of service maintAined by w ..Uoar~. Spring Styles for Students Manly Yet Youthful Suits in Two and Three-Button Models Uve, up-and-coming models for· young fellows in school, college or in business. you will like the cut and the amart new patterns. • - Novelty mixtures, stripes and overplaida that are decidedly dif_. ent. ea..imerea in many aew shades-grey, tan and blue. A good selection at- Other Studeat Suits $14.75 to $22.50 • Ult our Here's Marathon Hat Leaclenbip lor Spring Make sure it combines with . Quality and Value. We want you to see theae S e m i-Conaervative$ Suite, in three-button, sin.. gle-bteasted models at the DMX~erat~ price ofStyle • • 75 We nave been unusually particular in selecting the fabrics. They include Serges. Worsteds and Unfinished Worsteds, of the long-wearing' 10rt. There are medium and light gr~ys, blue and brown ~~eta-mixtures and smart .- striped patterns. \\' e can recommend tht>se suits n ex• ceptional va See themthat's our a .-1 V''(;e. --- Smart lines, balance and proportion; stylish, excellent quality t'hruout; snap brim. In Cloud Blue, Belgium, Mint aad Blue Bird. Extra aood niue at- $3.98 _ "lei u. Be l'eur Halter" Waverly Caps ForSpriq !........ - ·- Other Spring Suits at $24.75 to $34.75 A Snartl>resi Shoe for Men a Patent-PlaiD TC)e Here's iul style combined wJth comfort for dress or .emi~ress maile of occasions. WeU selected patent welt, siao teather 1 Goodyear ale aote aDd leather heeL 4.98 In the new full block fat• tern. The riaht oae-p1ece ahape, liaed with changeabS. silk m e 1 a a 1 i n e, aoilproof sweat-band, non-breakable visor. Super ¥alue at- S1.98 GIDDAPWHAT'S THE MATT'ER -WHY DON'T\VE GO? M. I, A, ··~S ARE HONORED Saturday evening, Mrs. Alma F. Smith entertained tne memliere who took part in the ltwo plays that have been given by the M. I. A. Organization and their partners. Progressive games were played and refreshments served to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Berrett, .Mr. .and Mrs . N. E. Garfield, Miu~AnrUe Fitzgerald, Miss Jun~ Smitli, Kiss Florice Smith, Miss ~n Smith, .Miss Blanche Mawso-n, and Mr. Jerome Brown, Mr. Kenneth Barley, Mr. John Fitzgerald, Mr. Alma Smith and Mr. Golden Lambert. The officers of the L. D. S. Primary L.Al!18'04~iat.ion were ente~ Friday of last week at the reside~e ·of Mrs. Melvin Lind. A lunCheon was served to 11. Wednesday of last week Mrs. P. E. Sullivan and Mrs. A. J. Knowles attended a luncheon which was given in Salt Lake by the Ladies of the G. I. 'A. Mrs. Caroline Aline has returned to her home in San Francisco after spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Albert :Watson. Mrs. Annie Nelson was hostess to members of her club Tuesday evening at her home on South Main Street. Saturday of last week e. Bridge luncheon was given lilt thA Mutch residence on Holden Street. The hostesses were Mrs. Wm. Mutch, Mrs. Henry McGee and Mrs. Lou Greenig. The guests numbered thirty two. A conference of the Midvale Ward Primary Association will be held on Sunday evening at the regular sacrament meeting. Miss Rozalia Patoni of Salt Lake was a guest of Miss Freda Rabbass Saturday of last week. Mr. and .Mrs. A. A. Larson and family spent Sunday in Murray at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. James Stanfield. NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCI'ION The following articles. the property of Jack Ferguson, will be sold at a public auction on April 21st. One trunk, containing clothing and miscellaneous articles. One child's rocking chair. ~he following articles, the property of Henry Perry, will be sold at a public auction on April 21st, 1927. One Jumdle containinc clothing and miscellaneous arti~les. This auction, the foreclosure of an Innkeeper's Lien for ·room rent unpaid, will be held at the home of P. J. Stewart, Allen Street, Midvale, Utah. Central Rooming House, , P. J. Stewart, Prop. Firsot Pub. March 17, 1927. Last publication April 14, 1927. ' ' . .FLORSHE IM SHOES DO MAKE Y:OU FEEL GOOD ALL OVER YOU CAN GO STEPPiNG ALONG IN STYLE AND IN COMFORT, KNOWING THAT YOUR FEET .. ARE SMARTLY DRESSED-WHEN YOU WEAR ~RSHEIM SHOES. THEY HELP KEEP YOU FEELING FI't. YOU OWE YOURSELF A PAm TODAY • THE FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. Alwt~J~~Ihe New~t ~ Sty/a • MIDVALE, UTAH |