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Show Friday ·June 15, 1928 The MIDVALE JOURNAL ..1..-• -• - -• are """'entiy honor was given at the Jensen home\ receive their dir W ednesday night of this week. Games 1 requested to attend every Thursday will aland luncheon was enjoyed by a large evening at sl.x o'clock. so be social activities once every crowd. month. This class begun their work M games and danclng and a two course Lloyd Nerdln of Bing two weeks ago but it will be made r. and luncheon enjoyed. A color scheme of pink was carried out in the decora- ham are visiting at tne home of Mrs. 1 possible for those coming in later to tiona and luncheon favors. Tuesday Nerdlns parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. make up back work. ~na Pugh, Mrs. Llllian McAills· night of this week a ihower was glv·l Shulseo. Mr. and Mrs. Vilo Booth of Midvale ter, Miss Annie McAllister of Kanab en in their honor at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas announce the birth of a daughter, were . guests of Mrs. A. L. McAillste; 1Mrs. Bootil was formerly Miss Alta during tile week. Ostler of south Jordan. Mrs. Joseph Woolf and two child· The engagement of Miss Verna , CUndick of this ward, Mr. and Mrs. Carrigan of Bingham to H. Allen Max Stole are ~ecelvlng congratula- ren of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived here Monday where tiley will spend Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry tions upon tile b1rth of a son. Je~~~~en has been announced the mar- Theodore Hut_chings who was hurt the montil visiting relatives and also r1age to take place in the Salt Lake in an auto !LCCident some time ago friends. Th~e I JORDAN · I ~rs. I 1 SOuth at his home improving ;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~J~un~e;;21~st.;;~A;;sh;o;we;;r;in;;til;;el:r i is~ordan after spending over a montil i in m a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. D. R. Bateman has been brot from tile hospital where he una very serious operation a few weeks ago. Mr. Lamar Burkinshaw of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman, Harold, Bernice and Keitil Bateman spent tile I day Sunday at Heber. Miss Bernice Bateman will spend a few weeks at 1Heber visiting her grand motiler, Mrs Wlnterose. Mrs. Earl Maxfield and son, Shir1 . ley, spent last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Richard· son. Miss Vesta Lancaster ls spending a few weeks in Salt Lake. The following University students Misses Henrietta Gentry, Fona Mayo, Elsie Keller, Julia Child, Lavon Rich· . ardson and Edna Shulsen chaperoned by Mrs. William Darklf spent tile week In Immigration canyon. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Grover, Wyoming, visited with Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Shulsen Saturday and Sunday. Because of unavoidable conditions tile West Jordan religion class elghtil grade did not complete tilelr work tile past season, during tile summer montils, Mrs. Luella McAllister, prin· ciple Is conducting a class and all those desiring to graduate from R. C. preparatory to entering seminary and 1 home WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Schenectady, New York, May 14, 1928. Whom It May Conoern: This is to certify t:1at Ml'B. May Nelson has studied me during the winter of 1927-1928 and has acted as f111ristant instructor at my seliool ol Music in Schenectady. I have found her to be conscientious and reliable. She had a thorough fundamental training and bas a good b4()WledJre of harmony and theory, which is very necessary any successful teacher of music. I can, therefore, endorse her most heartily to those require musical instruction. Her work witlh me both a student and as assistant instructor has ·been yery sat• (Signed) K. H. Meinhold, STUDIO at Iter residenee in Draper, Utah tJaose interested in PIANO INSTRUCTION are invited call for instraetion or CODSUltation. Reasonable Terms. Mrs. May Nelson ··············.·.····· Utah 1 derwent I 1 geles. The marriage of Hazel to Wal· ~ IIUUCJI 0 ·~~ ~ f th sh ping -· · -news op e copy o carries a number on the front at the top, upside down. 'l'he nnmber . is placed upside down to attract at· · - - .- tention. Get a copy of the shoppina;:'! news and bring It to Midvale with ; THE COM!\IVNITY METHODIST CHURCH you. Watch the windows of the ftrms advertising In the shopping news for By D. M. Kitch, Pastor numbers. If ·you have the copy of ; Sunday School 10 a. m. the shopping news corresponding t<» Church Service 11 a. m. tile number In any of the windows, go to tile place indicated, present your 1 shopping news, your name and ad- . Dr. Chas. w. Hancher will preach the sermon next Sunday morning. dress, and walk out wttil the prize. • ial will al b Th You do not have to purchase anymusic. so e sper. ere thing. You do not have to pay any- : Every page, ter Donkersgoed of Callfornia, took place Saturday of last wtoek. Their many friends in Utah wish them all kinds of good luck on their matrimonial venture. Mrs. M. E. Roberts of Spokanne, Washington, · and Miss Anna Christenson, of Lyman, Wyoming, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . E. Shulsen. The Misses Geraldine and Marjorie Sutten of Logan have returned home after spending two weeks here visit· ing witil tileir brother, Mr. Jim Sutten. me ~ I I The Misses Mlsha and Ida Seegmil· thing watever. It is absolutely free. ! The Boy Scouts will bold their regMr. and Mrs. Ed Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. o. H. Bateman and son, Blair, ler, of St. George, were guests of No chance. No drawing. Just a leg- ular meetings on l<'riday evenings of Magna, Miss Olive Yates, were lun their sister, Mrs. J. Q. Adams Thurs- itimate trade stimulating and adver- 1 with Glenn Johnson in charge. First ' class tests will be given In Riverton tising proposition. cheon guests of Mrs. Lydia Bateman day. And remember, the SOuth Salt on Wednesday afternoon June 21st. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jensen and · Monday evening. Mrs. o. w. Jones left for her home daughters, Birdie, and Marjorie, of Lake County Shoppers' and Buyer's Mr. Thomas will see that transportsat Blackfoot Idaho after spending Ogden, spent the week end visiting Guide lnauguarted this plan tn Mid- , tion is furnished. Second class tests two weeks visiting her motiler, Mrs. Mrs. Jensen's brother, Mr. and Mrs. vale. Others may follow in tile plan will be under the direction of Glenn Johnson, the assistant scoutmasteJt Ellzabetil Gardner and other relative& Alfred Furse. Sunday tiley formed but can never lead. news shopping the of copies 3500 The Harmony Night Hawks will J a party and spent tile day in Parley's HOUSE FOR RENT distributed each week. Get a copy. It play for tile regular Friday night canyon. Mrs. Quince Adams and Mrs. A. L. may be the lucky one. Get a copy 1 Five room modem bungalow for dance in the west Jordan amuse· McAllister joined a party of friends 1 every week. Come to Midvale and RENT on Holden St. at reduced rent. ment hall June 11lth. I check the winning numbers. If at Inquire of Mrs. E. Cushing, Phone Mr. and lo{rs. Charles Durphy and and spent Monday at Saltalr. 6-14-28 .. tf Mr. Gene Nutter is in the County first you don't succeed, try, try again! Midvale 114. children, Mrs. Durphy, Mrs. Paul Christenson, Miss Thisby Callahan of hospital where he was taken serious- 1 Lyman, Wyoming, Mrs. Margaret ly hurt tilrough an accident suffer· Christenson of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. ed while in route home from southern Charles Patter and children, Farrel Utah on a motorcycle. Mr. and ~rs. Lorenzo Cooley of Sol and Glen of Salt Lake, were dinner guests or Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence dier Summ1t, announce tile birth of a son at the maternity home in CottonChristenson Sunday. Mr. ~d Mrs. Cooley were forwood, Miss Gwen Silcox spent the week merly of this ward. end in Salt Lake. Mrs. Sam CUndick and children spent Sunday visiting in Riverton. Mlsa Violet Christenson of Murray spent Friday night as guests of Miss I Lucile Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wight and tamily of Salt Lake visited hia alster Mrs. Lydia Bateman Sunday after~ W. S . CHIPMAN, PRESIDENT The Jordan Publishing Company, noon, his soon, Martin, returned home with tilem after spending tile past . publishers of tile Soutil Salt Lake ANTHONY W. IVINS, VICE PRESIDENT County Shoppers' and Buyers' Guide week at tile Bateman home. D. M. TODD, JR . , CASHIER Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson, of Mid· again comef to tile front witil a profit vale formerly of this ward is visit- sharing plan for the summer which ing tilelr daughter, Hazel, in Los An· will benefit patrons of Midvale stores Immensely. The plan Is as follows: 1 SHOPPERS GUIDE OFFERS PRIZES YOUR BANK IS "As Dependable As The Men Behind It" Officers Directors FOR RENT Furnished rooms (two). at IS68 East 1t Center Street, Midvale, Utah. W. S. CHIPMAN CASHIER, BANK OF AMERICAN FORK HEBER J. GRANT PRESIDENT, UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK ANTHONY W. IVINS PRE!61DEN"f, UTAH SAVINGS &TRUST CO . HENRY T. McEWAN VICE PRES., UTAH ST,ATE NATIONAL BANK JOS. M. HOLT MERCHANT E.L.BURGON LIVE STOCK COMMISSION JOHN A. AYLETT MANAGER, WEST JORDAN MILLING COMPANY an WALTER STEADMAN RANCHER a JAMES M . OBORN FARMER "KILLS FLIEf; UOSQIDTOES MIDVALE STATE BANK UTAH MIDVALE other Household Insects • Take Advantage NOW of This Golden Opportunity to Have in Your Home an Electric Range of Highest Quality at a Price Which You Can Easily Afford ~ ~oPay. A B C SH PPERS' GUIDE A PARTMENTS FOB Rent Furnished a.nd Unfurnished · Very Reasonable Rent Completely Renovated and in First Class Condition. CALLGEORGE BOSKOVICH Agent for the Owner At Three Star Pool Hall North Main St. Midvale. Utah OUR SPEClAL OFFER For a Limited Time, We. Are I Offering, Absolutely FREE Y~Choice of Any One of Three Valuable Premiums. B OOTH'S BEAUTY Parlor We Specialize In Finger Waving Water Waving !\farcelUng Shampooing Scalp Treatments Artistic Hair l{)uttlng For We Aim To Please J.>hone Midvale 200 FREE A·.L C ALSOMINING, PAINTING and CLEANING Work Guaranteed PRICES REASONABLE Corner Sugar and Main sts Midvale, Ut 610 N. Main St. with each purchase of an Electric Rangethis charming 42-piece Dinner Set. LARKS BEAUTY Shop IS GIVING Priced as Come in Low as Early and Make Your Selection $ 6750 41 Many Models From Which to Choose C Or &IMkie Waffle ~01) You Pay Only $§down Or Aa Eleetric Percolator . the Balance in Two Years fptc!! Every Tues. & Wednesday Sh~mpoo and Wave $1.00 $1.00 Hat~cut and wave Factel & Eye Brow arch $1. Sealp Treatment, Reset $1 13 N. Main St. Phone 117-J Midvale, Utah D RESSMAKING HEMSTITCHING and PLAITING Experienced Workmanship and Right Prices Guarantee Sattsfled Customers NELLIE GORHAM Goff Buildin£ Midvale Center St. D RESSMAKING and ALTERATIONS Mrs. Wm. 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Compare your present in· come and your present reaponstblllUes with your earnings when you took out that poHcy then ask yolll'l8lf lf you have properly provided for the protection of your famUy. The Metropolitan Ufe lnsura.nce Company wiD (ladly recommend the poHcy that will beat · flt your present reqnlrementa. The man to advise you Ia GEO. W. COX PHONE MIDVALE ZZZ-W Midvale 21S First Ave. M dwle Shoe Rebullders when we mend shoes we buDd ~atlsfted customers. We fU&I'IUltec all our work just step in eut of the Midvale druf company and we wiD rebuUd your llhoes while you walt with a smlleMIDVALE SHOE RebuUders 21 E. Center Street P. 0. BoxSS Midvale - - - Utah M lbVALE BAKERY FOR GOOD BREAD BYE; WHOLE Wheat and MILK MADE BREAD GO TO THE MIDVALE BAKERY Good Bread Our Speclalty IJor Main ~d Center Sts. MIDVALE M • - • Utah IDVALE FEED A SEED STORE ALL JUND8 OFEGGS FEED MASH FLOUR POTATOES Now Ia the Time To Plaut Seeds 'l'be :ae.t By Teat Boqht Here lllldvale KcNAIL\IU. P LUMBING IS A VERY PARTICULAR JOB HAVE IT DONE RIGHT PLUMBING AND lli!lATING Ia My Speclalty Try My Service Once and Be Convinced That I Know WhereOF I SPEAK AUGUST GEHRING Murray Phone l\lurray 819 R ASMUSSEN-TAILOR Suits lllllde to your order Fit and Workmu•hlp Uu&nlllteed Alterations, Cleanlnf aad DYEING NEATLY DON.IC Fred Raamuasen, Tailor Midvale 64 W. Center St. Phone Mid. 117-W nESTAURANT ONLY We take pride in our paof busineu and recoJIIIDIIDd our food very highly. Only the best Ia our motto. Taite home a lunch lnslde you and be con; vtnced of our quality U.S. CAFE lVTEST JORDAN W., MILLINP COMPANY Economy & White Uly ~ FLOUR A Home Institution Manufacturers of the Flour That Made Mother Start Baldnf Try Our Whole Wheat Health Flour and find health ap.in! Ask Your Grocer For Our Economy or White Uly Flour Z IMMER'S CAFE AND BAKERY MIDVALE, UTAB There'l A DIFFERENCETHAT'S WHY WJ!I'BE JD~J Honest dealing, quality service, rh as brought us ny friends in Midvale We Appreciate It lrll Tbeatre Block Ne:d Door to J. 0. PeaneJ Store ~ 'f |