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Show I THE MIDVALE JOURNAL 'AND MURRAY EAGLE WESTJORDA~ JUNIORS SHOW A I W~NNINC STREAK DO YOU 'KNOW i--- ...... *Jbs'r ofJfi noi"LA.'R* .... _.. - .. - I Miss Lucile Bateman, Correspondent Earl Sabey, Irving Abbott, • Lamar Dimond, Lynn and Harold Bateman, Palmer Cundick, J. C. Richards Fay Orgill, Wilma Gardner, Farrell 'shulsen and Ida Egbert, chaperoned by . . • Miss Francis Critchlow, attended a The Midvale Jumors Ball team ran party in Salt Lake Friday night given its winning streak t'J 3 straight games at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Eric RySunday when they defeated the Mid- berg- by then .daughters, Gertrude and vale All Stars by the count of 16 to 4 Uhmce. Danci~g and games and lun. . · c eon were enJoyed. The scores to date have all been big Mrs. Wm. Barbin entertained at for the Juniors, the first game of the s1:1rpris~ pa~y at her home Frid3.; year the Juniors gave Union a beat- mgh~ fiVe? m honor of her daughter, ing by the score of 27-2 then the Ju- Jenme s birthday anni':'ersary. Games . and luncheon were enJoyed by twenl mors traveled to Salt Lake where ty two guests. I they took on the Utah Hotel and came .. Mr. ~arold Egbert of Magna is visaway with the big half of the score Itmg h1s. mother, Mrs. Arminta Eg!3-4 bert, while his wife is . visiting her · parents at Kanab. They expect to The Juniors have one of ihe strong- make their home in West Jordan. est teams this season to make any Mr. Normand Hogland, of Midvale team hop. The pitching staff is very formerly of this ward, is very ill at fitrong, with W. Brown, L. Brown and the L: D.. S. Hospitl!-1 suffering from comphcatwns followmg an operation ISumbot doing the heavy work. There for appendicitis over seven months is 2 more regulars pitchers with two ago. · . relief men. The 3 fielder's Anzek, Cork Mrs. Wm. Turpin of Lark spent the and Robertson can't be beat. R. Rob- day Sunday visitintr relatives here. . . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peterson and ertson and J. Cotter are tied With family of Riverton are moving in the home run honors both having one to new home on Redwood in this wa\d. their credit. Mrs. Peterson was formerly Edith Row sell .of this ward. Another game Sunday, May Sth. Be Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Call of Murthere and watch Midvale go. ray, !Ulnounce the engagment of their At Midvale School grounds at two daughter, Edith to D. Glen Robinson, o'clock. son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Robin• son of Farmington. The marriage will IN BASEBALL That the CATI'LE BUYER for Peter C. RASMUSSEN and Sons has just returned from the South, where he was very successful in buying a big bunch of straight HEIFERS, the best that money can buy. It is no wonder that the RASMUSSEN STORES are always supplied with the BEST MEATS. They select their animals right from the feeding lots and they don't have to depend on somebody to select them-they do it them:. selves and they have the experience. You should always insist on getting MEATS KILLED and CURED I f I by PETER C. RASMUSSEN and SONS and you will be sure that you are getting the BEST. QUALITY AND SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO PETERC. RAS~1USSEN & SONS THANK YOU. CALL AGAIN Wilson Bateman has been elected ,p resident of the boys sheep Club. It is the first boys sheep club to be organized in Salt Lake County. It is known as the Jordan Pure Bred Rambouillet Sheep association. . Mr. Peter Rundquist 82 years old dJed at the home of his son, Armond Rundquist Sunday. Mr. Rundquist was born December 14th, 1844, in 1Sweden. He came to Utah in 1870. He married Miss Hannah Nielson in 1872 she died four years later in 1877. He married Bingta Johnson who died several years ago. Surviving are his son and four gTandchildren. Suits Made to Order--Clothing Cleaned and Pressed and Fully Deodorized - The Ladies' Aid meet for their regular monthly meeting on Thursday the 12th of May, at 2.30 in the church par lors. In the evening of the same day the Official Board will hold their mon thly business meeting. We Call For And Deli1er Telephone Midvale 107 I09 Center Street Midvale Utah HICKS TAILORING & CLEANING CO. Fairdale FARMS DAIRY THREE STAR POOL HALL Cottonwood, Utah PRODUCERS & DISTRIBUTORS ' OF GOOD MILK PACKED IN ICE DELIVERED EARLY Midvale Sandy Telephone Douglas 91-J4 .... . : ... ' . ... ., .. - . -" ....· . ' 196 North Main Street Soft Drinks, Cigars, Candy, Pool Tables ~ JOHN ZRNO, Prop. Midvale WOMAN WANTED Utah . ----------------------------.!1 to advertise toilet goods and extracts in Midvale All or spare time-good pay. No money needed! We trust you. Every- thing Hastings, furnished.Nebr. Write 1A-7, Perkins Co., - A Chewing Gum With A Reason MediciN-e's most modern laxative needs thorough chewing. raised on Eaate Brand Condensed Mllk Is now almost seventy ,-ears old. Since 1857 -the Sllfest of all in· fant foods. is its most perfect form. The .:hewitJg does it. You'll love its fine mint flavor. Results are sun.. 73~ EAGLE BRAND ing two weeks the guest of Ross Bateman. At druggists, 15c and 2'c CONDENSED MILK Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Pixton of Logan spent two days last week visiting friends and relatives here before moving to Oakley, Idaho, where they expect to make their home. Mr. Pixton Insurance. 1 write all kinds of Fire Insurance. See me before has been employed as manager of the it is too late. Cheese Factory of that place. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Bateman and HEBER C. AYLETT son, Blair, were week end guests of his mother, Mrs. Lydia Bateman . 820 North Main Street Telephone 1.\-Iidvale 36 Mr. and Mrs. 0 . H. Bateman, of Magna, Miss Erma Keele, of Salt Lake Mr. Lloyd Nerdin of Bingham, Mr. Or land Newbold and Elmer Palmer cf South .Jordan, Reta Richardson and Myrtle Cundick were dinner guests of Lucile Bateman Sunday. Mrs. T. Marriott, Mr. and Mrs. C. Swensen and family of Sandy, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Christensen and family visited Mrs. Clara Walker of Union Sunday. S CAFE and Restaurant, the best in town. It's A Treat To Eat Bernice and Wilson Bateman attended a party at the Jordan Hil!h on At The U. S. CAFE Friday evening given by the Charlonian Club. We buy and serve only the best foods on the market Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman attend SAl\IAS & THOMAS, Proprietora ed a missionary farewell party Friday evening in honor of Wilma Hixon, of East Millcreek. Miss Bernice Bateman visited Miss Mr. and Mrs. George Dunond, of Salt Mildred Sanderson at Salt Lake Tues- Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hyatt, Mrs. J . day evening. Saprona Bateman, of Sandy, and Mr. APER Hanging, Calsomining, Wall Paper AINTING and Decorating 1927 Samples Estimates cheerfully given. Tel. Mid. 120 Call J. W. GRACE 724 E. Center • Midvale, Utah I an~:~n~~~h~~s~r~~;~e:f t~i~hd:~~h~ ter, Arvilla to Earl Maxfield of Gran- • . ~~~M~;. Rolla~d. P.J;:. Gard!ler and small son, of Logan, VlSited with Mrs. John Anderson, Sunday. Mrs. Ander~on has just returned home aft~r gomg under a success!ul operation at St. Mark's h~spital. Mrs. Hatt1e Peterson and daughter, Eva, ~rs. Sylvi!l- Walker and children, of Britrham City, and Mrs. Robert Diamond and Louis Holt formed. a p;:rty 'Sunday and, spent the day VISItlng Mrs. Walkers parents, Mr .. and Mrs. T.hea<klte Bateman at Lehi. . Ida Egbert, Gladys Brown, Be~mce Bateman, Lynn Hart, Theo. Dw~ght, K.enneth Leak, Elmer Jensen and Roy Silcox were among the Jordan Students that attended the seventeenth ann~al track meet at Provo Saturday. M1ss Zelda Uoyd .of Sandy was a week end guest of Miss Berwce Bateman. ite. . Mrs. Arthur Youngdale is better at the L. D. S. hospital where she has been for some time suffering with heart trouble. Mr. Youngdale is intending to move to Salt Lake where they will make their home. Mrs. Everet Reading, of Midvale, is in the St. Mark's Hospital where she underwent a successful operation last week. Mrs. Reading was formerly Miss Pearl Jensen, of this ward. Dell Haun and Murel Silcox are at home after beinsr in the St. Mark's hospital nearly two weeks after an operation for appendi~is. Otis Yates is .home. after. spen~ing the last two months m California. Mrs. Robert Dimond entertained at a dinner party Saturday in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary besides the immediate family covers The 3rd Ward Boy Scouts entertain were laid for the following guests: ed at a dance Friday afternoon at the Mrs. Hattie Peterson . and daughter, Amusement Hall. ' Eva; Mrs. Sylvia Walker, and three children, of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dimond and family; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dimond, of Magna; ~~·-n-o- I COMMITTEE GIVES PARTY TUESDAY AT DIMOND HOME The 'GeneaK>gical Committee gave a party last Tuesday night -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dimond in honor of the retiring members. A radio program and refreshments were enjoyed by the following guests; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dimond, Mr. and Mn Robert Pixton, Mrs. Arminta Egbert, Joseph Glover John Steinfeldt .Mr and Mrs. Otto' Schmidt Mr. and Mr8 " Henry Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Geor~ Henderson, Mr. and Mrs: David Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Wardle, and Mrs. Fred Cooper and Mrs Zelia Holt · ' Mrs. Marion Cox of Mammoth is the Q'Uest of her daughter, Mrs. c. D. Richards. I USE ECONOMY FLOUR u-11-n- _a_. ,.._...,.!l__ 11_a_a_n_ - -•- Jooo•-"""__...... , ___..._____..__,.....,.._ q __ , __ ,..,_ _ _,,,.. _____ I -~, ~-~~• - n - n - ·-~~- ~~ -•• ''GO TO GRASS" For Furniture· and SAVE MONEY !Special On Bed R?O~-~~!-~es~ This WeeK I Dodge pitfalls when you build If you've never built a house before, you'll find much to puzzle over. Design? Contractor? Materials? Financing? No USe' worrying blindly about these things. Especially since we're equipped to advise you on your building plans. l><m't tbin1 of ru a J-JPk from whom 10" hU7lumbu. Our s4!n'ice coyer.s alll,OUJ' #n.i/Jsng problems. We show you plam-help ,.ou lteep costs do'lflfJ-put you in touch with contractors we /mow are reliable. fiJne!r . .:c:~ \• • • 0 0 BLENDED WALNUT BED DRESSER CHIFFONIER PRICE $98.50 TERMS GENffiNE WALNUT WELL MADE LARGE DRESSER Call a~d see our new Spring Line. Alarge assortment to choose from. BrunsWick Phonographs and Records something new on Brunswick records everyday. CaD and hear the latest Terms Extended Phone Midvale 119 I For a 100% roof call our RI.XlFING SERVICE DEPARTMENT We carry the genuine Ba'rrett Asphalt Shingld West Jordan Lumber Company Telephone Mid.212 ., • ' MIDVALE ~1'i'~T BED DRESSER CHIFFONIER PRICE $105.00 TERMS For Instance-we have all kinds of house plans for you to choose from. Pictures that show just what your house will look like. ~d we can put you in touch with a contractor who's just the man for the job. Come in. Talk it over with us. Mr. Harding, Manager !MIDVALE FURNITURE COMPANY UTAH i . LADIES IN REGULAR MONTHLY SESSION LAST THURSDAY Mrs. R. E. Peery and Mrs. Lowell Chatwin and Mrs. Sarah Stapley were guests of relatives during the past week. Mrs. Merrill Hand had as her guest Mrs. Clyde Swenson bad as a dinner guest Sunday Mrs. Wallace Bate- Thursday Mrs. Mary G. Sanderson and Mrs. J. K. Byrus of Salt Lake City. man of West Jordan. 1 MiDVALE STATE BANK USE WHITE LILY FLOUR . IST·-· JORDAN PURE BRED 1~~~~;c;e::;:eo;~;n~:::~:~:~n:~ MRS. FORDHAM.IS ]PETER Ru~'DQU SHEEP CLUB Is UIESAT HOME IMPROVING AT ORCANIZED OF H~s SON L.D.S. HOSPITAL .. Mrs. Eugene Fordham of Sandy is rapidly improving at the L. D. S. hospital where she underwent · an operation a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Fordham were formerly of this place. 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