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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE GOODTURNOUTAT JUST IN AT A NATION-WIDE INSTffUTION- RELIEF BA-ZAAR BOOTH S OliR SILVER There was a splendid turnout at the Bazaar and dance given by the Relief Society Tuesday afternoon and evenin.g. The stunt, a Hoosier Hit, given during iptermission afforded much amusement (at least to the participants) and proved a pleasant deviation fro~ the continued dancing pro- YEAR "where savings are 11reate•t" MIDVALE, UTAH 1 Starti~ • tnor ur gram. ST I lfridGy_ April -:), Thia AD SDk Hoae No. 445 Hoeef Silver or 25th Anniversary Haadteda of women aft oyer the coaatr:r are wear· ial oar No. 449-all silk, h -fubloned ho1e ia the fa"'•d Spriq colon. Pair, Fuii-FaalaioDed The tremendous buying power of this Nation-wide Institution makes this remarkable ~aving 1.49 ~bJe. A popular hose--for IODf wear at a small price I Ful~ fashioned hose of silk with 11 fibre thread for added d~ J»ility. So low-priced. • 98c - 26-Piece Set of Rogers' Guannteed Electro Silverplate Tableware =:;.;!:::: $5.90 Cue J*'HC zjc E"lrtl II Ortleretl , Newlor'll ~ ud briPt · itb Is u iclell for IUIIUIIG' • albn CDftl'lnp, pmowa IDII . . . . &• quality, JU'Cl Made of hJahen quality Dickel aihw met.I with laeaTy clepolit of pare ell.,.,, hi...• ....... quclraple plated hudl• witla tteel bt.d• that wdJ DOt IUia or eonocfa. Spooa~ aad Pwb laave nlaforced plate lSc to 33c ..._. wear II gnac.t. The ~ Uaa and aquiaite dlllp will alwaJW be in saod wte in ,_ .,_, _.~on, ~ bO' ,. ud .I M.U I •ty'oa bow that it is bc.rely pollible to buy llftll th. _.,.. ~ ldDd of Tableware at tbia ~ _low-~ I256A;~r,l [25t~aA~~i;~ryf ' 'Wash Fabrics lA reachlaa: a qurt.r of a ceDtary of ' laUIIWl helpfalta. MUI achWremall k 11 fittiaa t1aac we , _ , aa ncauadiag •alae ba ~ u al m-ta oferiq for oar SiiYU Aa-' ~. Makin of die celebratecl· 1lopn' lilWr plate paraaue pedec:11' aatlafactloa without dmt limk w thJa table .n...-u... 'W'!Mct- foe your home or a pn. k 11 • treat. t .a..... Monday evening at the Miller home on Oak Street, Mrs. R. C. Miller and Mrs. P. G. Downs entertained at a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Leonard Miller, a recent bride. A large number were present and the guest of honor was tile recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. It is expected that the quarantine for scarlet fever at the Joy Home will be raised Thursday. Mrs. Mary B. Stokes entertained the Birthday ellJb to which she belo~, Saturday afternoon of last week. Dinner was serv~ to eight. • Carol Goff and Francine Quick were among those from Midvale who were attendanc~ at the operalita given by the South Junior High School in Salt Lake Wednesday evening. Members of the Saint theresa Altar Society met at the home of Mrs. John Eltz Tuesday. From tbis place they were driven by auto to Murray where they held a business 1meeting with the Altar Society of that city. Mr8. C. M. Burg entertained at a Bridge luncheon Wednesday at her home on Holden Street. The guests numbered 12. Tuesday evening Vincent Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Miller was surprised by a group of his schoolmates, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Dinner was served ·to eighteen. Games followed. Councilman and Mrs. Bern Rasmussen are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Sunday. This is the first girl to appear in the RasmusseQ home, which accounts for that broad .grin the proud father wears this week. On the occasion of her birthday anniversary Mrs. C. I. Goff was pleasantly surprised Saturday of last week. The party included Mrs. C. Miller, of Murray, Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mrs. Niel L. Olson, Mrs. A. A. Beckstrand, of E. Midvale, Mrs. Howard Gorringe, Salt Lake and Mrs. E. F. Lennberg, Mrs. D. C. Smith and Mrs. ClareDce Gutaveeon, of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Bober&', of Draper were vUif;Q~ at the Stokes l(pme on Locust Street Saturday eoreJIIinf. A meet.;lne ot tbe Comm11Dity Club will be held Wecbaeaday of uext week. Cum!Dt event. will be diacuMecl. (25t~aA~sary~ Sipalizing Our F-.Fa..'--1 Spriqtime Patt.... Prints, tiny checks, 1tripe~ and plaidt--all new and de-o lightfully different • So re&4 soDably priced, too. 39c up l25da Anniversary I Stationery Jap Pongee AuiYenaryValue A UHfal Fabric 49c ~- ...a-t Ia tiMi history of our C.... pany wiD not be marked by u,.; A Memento Silver-Offering I25th Anniversary I ~pring! • New Bed Spreads Sttis:e•· Oar atatloletJ ltabi!e4 tor mt. .Aiulhebao ""•' seo •laeett aod 5o ... • The marriage of Miss Stella Dunston and John W. Estey took place on Monday evening and was witnessed by close friends of thes oouple. The Rev. D. W. Kitch officiated. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Mary Dunston. Mr. Estey, whose home is in New Ye»rk, has been connected with industrial interests in our community for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Estey will establish their home in Midvale at 105 E. Center Street. departure from our uaual poliq, which is to say, we wiD NOT bold a to.aiW "aale~ • • nor talk about ''recluced prices," but our areat eeJeo,i tive and buymg resources have been uerciaecl to the fu"nt fc)r Jour1 1 ~~~t and benefit for thia oveut. J~s•~saryl •••lopei 49c --- lira. smarta • a i t h a t ca o not' hover·· I ooked. Pah ric and fine P.rencb •- . . William ~..-.11 ana &oil...._. Satar- _,...._. tilt birth fll. !t;~-~.JJ-~IIINILJII:'lt. T~IIIJ-~lcfaJ, 26th. Elcl•1Coll\l'8d Dahl ia expected home this......._ Thf lOrdall State s.dnary litudeD4;e ,..,_ a iDterutiitlr pro&'lam rec~~JJIIMIU.Itt til tlle"Wald u-rt f S'IIIDdlfY. liWeiOilitflb... lt.elll'-f.t!~W ·~-.zesc~. had tb6 ,=:=ta=~~~t - ..·-@~ -~~:1~.1 r.I!II':II' VII ~Yen .....v to...._ ......~J(.,....,ot~ OR_. Can't you see. Your girls in One of these to see our Washable ' lira. Aadn• Lareon ........, .. to memben of the aftel'D001l 'llddp dab Monday at her home OJl o.t Staeet. A. 1:80 bmcheon wu • Nd. lin. Wayae DemiDI' .ad ....U diUI&')d:lllr, ~ ol. Coahille, ue viiitiq relativea here. Mra. Hyrum Beck....acf eatertaiDed 'l'Ueeday at a chlldrea'a paft7 for her IIOD.t ~ OD hfa fourth 81mivenary, Fitteea 8IUll cueata aJoJ8d aaand refreahment.t. . Clamlce BIIDVII!Il, a - q law of Mr. and J(n. P. G. ~ Ia mand aufl'erfnJ' caaafderably frtJil • -.ek of rhetm~at:ic fftv. Jtiu II&Jie Peui8D ..,._ ba Salt .Leke t1ae 111e1t ol¥r. a1ld -··"'·• LMrtence KcSbue. Tb8 ~- .t tiM ._ ....... of tile llJdqk an •..--••-.. ~ p..,.. .. a..d.JUld fetidlt'li'ele formerlJ of tile :wort of .n ....... ~ .... 'RftL Jlr. f *ltit -.r.-. JII'C. . . . . . . . --~ * lqt...1M. ..~llqtdllhllu L, . . . . . on..,. ~A co PRINTED :aatn.hmeota luat been anooun- lira. Beck- w.u m ~A ~'at ...-.. In Prints 1817· llr. Heber Shulaen, o1. Ifnho; II& lolm Spineer, of Bluftdale lllld )(r. ~ Mn. ~ SAulaen, wen dinner ~ ol. Kr. ~ •ra. FraU Sprat. Ung,_ ~. Kr. uad lin. lolm Sanden and tam By are moville• Dnt• their home. fte marriap .t V.r d T. Jleek. risild, son of Kra. l!lilll Pap Beck- Jdchw.jy .......... a aodela Peter Pan lira. A. A. Lanoa ~ at ~· nl'han ~unday. 29c dfmutr Tueeclay for twet., rueete, the oceMiciD heine 1m birthday amaiYer- kidDOYelt.7 • FAST PRINTS hl-1 ,J•U:=r cial hour was 'JI8Dt. were jierved. Glont ,n acc..a•oriea w .98 to 2.98 69cto$1~19 membd. ot her c.n1 clllh Jlonday at her ree1c1ence m Sa:Ddy. lira. lla'I'J Baker, ot Salt Lab, .speat llowder ··~ at the home o1. Kra.B.E.ftelpa. one aac1 ten'hwa ot the mary uaodatiOD met at the home of Kra. N. E. Beramaa Friday~ WaiOD.plana were dilermed ud a so- Fun. _.ICt- ~ RAYONS w. w. O!Brien eatert.IDe4. ot.._ (25JaAnftwer~l Panta • JIM ataned .- •· ... - - ...... ............. aJpelWii•..t·111* .V 1bL ,....,.,.!,~~~-: S. 18110t•• 'f! --I |