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Show The MIDVALE JOURNAL ounttlf @rrespondente RRIMAN ITEMS FOR SALE OR RENT Five room new modern home. A large lot. Easy terms. Will consider lot or ear as part payment. 'l'aylor Brothers, Vermont Bldg. Tel. W 1111 given, honoring Mr. Clarence Boggess and Miss Bessie Howard who were recently married. By Mrs. Spencer Miller Tuesday evening June 19tll. at 8 ,·o'clock a party will be given in the Crane returned home Friday Union Amusement Hall honoring the after visiting one week at retiring Mutual Officers, Mrs . . Ellen of Mr. and Mrs. David Big- N Anna Johnson and Lucy Procfamily at Payson ance, Hen Bodell ·d hlldre tor, members of the ward over fourry an c n teen years are Invited to be present. the gues~s of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reynolds and of Bingham last week. children of Cottonwood, Mr. and Mrs E. Crane attended a scout Earl Gregory and children of Murat the 4th Ward Amusement ray and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mock"n'll"ovf 06r~~=:k in Salt Lake ley of Taylorsville were dinner ~ests ...._ u d Hans d Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Neph1 Grean d ...... s. oy en an of Lewiston were the guests gory. and Mrs. Geor e s. Smith last Mr. 'l'heron Sma~ left this week for g Logan where he wtll take a suntmer course at the A .C. All the participants of the M. I. A. contest will be honored guests Wednesday evening at a lawn party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave M. Smith returned home last Smart of Union Avenue. Master Seymour Godfrey, son of after spending the past two Mr. and Mrs. Horace Godfrey had the In Idaho. Paul and Max Bigler of misfortune Friday of last week to fall from a load of hay and broke the are visiting relatives here this bone of the left arm. Mrs. Martin Anderson and son, Riland Mrs. Spencer Miller and la, returned Sunday evening from and Daryl Olpln were the Smithfield where they attended the of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bigler Smith family reunion. Lake last week. and Mrs. A. H. Dansie enterat a dinner at their home SunEAST MIDVALE evening their guests were Mr. Mrs. Bell Humslnger of BlrmlngMrs. George S. Smith and faro- ham, Ala., and Mrs. Rose A!lsander, and Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Hansen were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. family of LeWiston. M. J. Thornton. Bliss Fraser is visiting In ParMrs. Louise Blackmer and little Canyon the guest of Mr. and daughter, Lillian May, of Ingelwood, Kellll4ilth Kerr. Calif., are visiting at the home of and Mrs. Walter E. Crane en- Mrs. Blackmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs ,. at a dinner at their home George T. Sharp. evening their guests were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bateman are Mrs. Samuel Butterfield, Mrs. 0. enjoying a week In Bryce and Zions J'r,eenlan and Miss Ruth Butter- canyons. M:r. and Mrs. Marvin ButterSunday of last week Miss Clara of Salt Lake, Leo Patten and Olson of Salt Lake was a dinner &J\d Mrs. David Bigler and !am- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson. Mrs. Leonard Sharp entertained on Payson. 'l'he Relief Society held Its month Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Leon MalsTuesday afternoon In the trom of Sandy. Mrs. Gertie Sharp, Mrs. Margie House. 'l'he time was spent in and sewing. Luncheon was Bishop and little daughter, Shirlie to 35 members. 'l'he hostess- Ann and Mrs. Rachel Forbush spent Mrs. Mary C. Jensen, Mrs. Wednesday afternoon of last week Butterfield, Mrs. Spencer Mil- with Mrs. M. M. Hand of Sandy. Mrs. Ellen Johnson and daughter, and Mrs. Daniel Peterson. Gertie and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover motored to Provo Sunday and spent the day. Mrs. Hyrunl Jensen of West Jordan By Mrs. Lester Forbush was a guest Thursday of Mrs. Annie Cox Family Organization held Simpers. family Reunion at the Union Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cox formerAmusement Hall Saturday of ly of Salt Lake, are located in their week. Relatives from Wyoming new home on South State Street. and Arizona were in attenMrs. Geneva Sharp was a•guest last A band concert, dancing and week of Mrs. Olive Swenson. . k'e11hntents were enjoyed. Mrs. Ethel Millerberg and children:ruEiSdllLy evening at the Firemen's 1 Kenneth and Orva, attended a fareIn Sandy a Wedding Dance was well party Monday evening at the A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION· BUYING MOf•T WE BUY FOR. JESS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of carl 0. A. LILJEBLAD, Deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 702 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of October, A. D. 1928. K. H.NORDBERG Executor of Last Will and Testament of Carl 0 . A. Liljeblad, deceased. Soule & Spalding, Attorneys for Executor. Date of first publication, May 25, 1928 11 THE GROCERY STORE OF SERVICE AND SATISFACTION Whatever may be your grocery wants, are prepared to fulfill them. Our goods are fresh and our prices are ca."''"ua.ble-quality considered. We deliver goods to your home promptly. Just call Midvale 252 and tell us what want. Try us. You won't be disappointed. ~. C. RASMUSSEN AND SONS MIDVALE UTAH People Known for their Quality Meats Midvale, Sandy, Magna, & Salt Lake II NOTICE To Whom It May Concem: From this day, June 12, 192S, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Mary A. Aylett, also Jmown as Mrs. William Aylett, with 1 tho exception of purchases made upon , my written order. ! (Signed) Heber c. Egbert. · Date first publication, June 15, 1928 Date last publication, July 18, 1928 USED FURNITURE FOR SALE Bed, Springs & Mattress ........ $8.50 110 Q. R. S. Player Plano Rolls Your choice 8 for .................... $1.00 Or S cents each, take the Jot. A Good Old B Flat Clarlonet with s splendid ease ........................ $7.00 A splendid davenette with good Mattress and 2 feather pillows $22.50 2 Clean Quilts, each ................ $1.25 Lawn Mower ................................ $S.OO 50 Pound Ice Box .................... $5.00 Good Granite Tea Kettles, each 50c Traveling Box and camp cots, etc At Rays' 1-4 Mile North of West Jordan Mill, In West Jordan What $LOO a Week Means To You In Days of Labor Let us suppose that by paying cash at our Store, carrying your purchases home and taking advantage of the Low Prices our buying power affords, that you have saved $1.00 a week. Is this saving worth while? If your income is $1,200 a year, a saving of $52.00 means nearly 16 working days of your time. In other words, by taking advantage of the opportunities for thrifty buying given you in a J. C. Penney Company Store, you have saved more than two weeks' pay envelopes. When you r ecall how hard you worked to earn , that money, and how often you have allowed it to be frittered away by thoughtless buying, you will appreciate what $1.00 a week means to you in actual days of labor. Why work for the "butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker"? Shopping in a J. C. Penney Company Store helps save some of that pay envelope for yourself. Frocks Take Many Ways To Smartness This Summer Season home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Terry of Salt Lake in honor of Mr. Demoin Terry who is leaving this week for Glacier Park, Montana, to spend the summer. Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Muer, members of the Stake Board of Relief Society met Tuesday afternoon with the East Midvale Ward Relief Society at their regular work and Business meet Ing. After the regular meeting dainty refreshments were served by the teachers of District No. 6, Mrs. Lavina Thayne and Mrs. Christian Pedersen. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swenson had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Humsaker and Miss Humsaker of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen of Tremonton, Utah. Many East Midvale people enjoyed the parade and pageant In Salt Lake Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swenson Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. · Ruben Sharp attended a birthday Monday evening In honor of Mrs. Lysle Swenson of Sandy. - Mrs. Irene Eyre and daughter, Virginia, of Twin Falls, Idaho, spent · Sunday evening and Monday at the home of Mrs. Ethel Millerberg. Mr. P. J. Rock of Salt Lake was a guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. David McDonald. Mrs. Annie Greenwood was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenwood. Monday of this week Mrs. Segard '!Anderson spent the day with Mrs. Almie Powells of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. David McDonald and family were the guests Monday of A. J. Wagstaff of Holliday. Pleats, tucks, contrasting bands, ruffles, tiers and drapes - all of these are ways to Fashion approval this spring o.nd summer. A score of modes appeal for every occa· And Oceana of Value In Young Men's Suits Two a.n d three-button, single-breasted suits. Fine blue serges, unfinished worsteds, novelty weaves and stripes; t w i s t f a b ri c s in novelty weaves; cassimeres - broad and fancy group stripes and overplaids. $24.75 $29.75 $34.75 Stylish, Smart Patterna Carefully Tailored Youthful Linea Quality Fabrics Styles That Boys Like $7.90 tf1 $16.75 Every bit of quality that mothers expect - all the style that boys demand. Coat, vest and 2 pairs golf knickers, or 2' pairs longies or i golf and 1 longie. '?lain Colora-Prints Sturdy twists and cassimeres - tans, greys, browns or blue - stripes and overplaids ; also blue cheviots and sergu. Ages 6 to t 7 years. Our feature value at the low price of- Bright shades and pastel tones -they are both included, as well as gay, individual prints that arc a favorite of fashion. Lace-RufflesDraperies Soften the Line 1 I Plenty of Style Quality In New Sui~ SIOn. I Appealing Style and Price l"empt the Discriminatin~ · And Staunch Quality Too! , Our "Collegiate" model, with Its easy, graceful lines, is most popular for the high school or college students - in new tans and greys. The search for a smart coat within your means ends in our coat department-here are the season's approved models, the kind of a coat you are proud ta wear-and the prices are typical of the savings you are accustomed to find here. An Easy Way To I : I 6.90 TO Novelty stripes, plaid effects. Designed, tailored, and finished to suit the exacting d e m a n d 1 of young men. The value• are exceptional at- 21.75 + + : ! i :+ i : i i : $14.75 Popular Fabrics Modish: Styles -Range of Sizes AND !llmooth broadcloth finishes, kasha and silks of ~ various kinds-scarf collars, fur cuffs-a variety of good styles and a wide range of sizes. A ""-satisfaction that lasts is fashioned into eve'lJ • IZarment. $16.75 - Shoes for Lazy Hours Majestic Belts To Match Fluffy Frocks Strong, durable, top grade leather; plain and 2-tone- i I' Even if you mu~ wear last Spring and Summer dresses, you may have new shoes at these low prices Piigglly Wiigglly 3.49 TO 6.50 H~~My Btige i.t tJ new shad, odtJIItd to wear with fluffy frocks. We have shoes in every mode for every type of foot. A visit to our Shoe Department will help you ...... irfe.. ' Style for the Student and the Thrifty Alike i . $10.90 A decidedly feminine tendency It apparent in frocks of enry kindparticularly georgette and chiffon tends toward softer, flattering linea i "ALL OVER THE WORLD" Shopping C~n.tre Midvale, . ,, quality:-alwaya at a aavrng ' • At This Store Because "Savings Are Greatest Here Always" NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is given that -the ordinance in Midvale relative to using hose connected to city water supply without a nozzle, will be enforced. All persons using city water for Irrigation of gardens, etc. and those using hose without nozzle will be taking the necessary steps to avoid punishment I If they discontinue such practice at once. j How skillful she is in her shopping - the woman of today. And now, at last, she has a full chance to use her knowledge of values. There ~ li are no clerks at Piggly Wig1~ gly. Here she is free to choose ~=:.i:::::L~;:::J..::.L.:- for herself from among the world's choice foods. &.ESS vertime JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION NOTICE OF MEETING The Jordan School District Board of Education will meet at the Jordan High School at 7 p. m. June 26, 1928, for the purpose of adopting a budget for the next fiscal year. A public hearing on the b,!ldget will be had prior to Its adoption. Jordan School District Board of Education By 0. A. Mickelsen, Clerk. SAVE MONEY IELLING MOS.'I WE SEL~ FOR 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH I S IN UNION Friday, ,June 15~ 1928 flannel Panb For Men and Boys 39e To 98e Long Pants For Boys Longies for the Summe1 -every boy needs an extra pair or two. Flannels and fancy cassimeres, in novelty stripes and mixtures. Colors include tans, greys, bluea-reys and browns. Exceptional values at- 1.98 T02.49 .L For Sumrr...,. Smart in appe:.ran~e . sero· iceable in we~ r ..., - j u s t thlt thing for summer's leisure hours, vacations a n d week-end trips . Fancies and stripes- tans and greys-in mode Is for men and young men, at. 4.98TO 7.50 • |