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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Thursday, February 26, 1931 MIDVALE JOURNAL Vernon Gray, Editor Terms of subscription, per year (in advance), $1.00. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Midvale, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. Modern Job Printing Department maintained. All prices based on the Frankling Printing Price List. ADVERTISING RATES Display, per column inch.............. $0.35 Readers, per line ............................ .10 All business correspondence should be addressed to the Midvale Jonrnal. 136 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah Phone Mid. 178. RIVERTON The genealogical officers of the six wards met with the officers of the West Jordan stake and were entertained at a tray .luncheon Sunday between the meetings of the convention held at the Second ward chapel. One hundred fifty guests were served. A program was rendered during the luncheon period. Mrs. Dora Butterfield and sons, Joseph and Almon, spent the past two weeks visiting in Nevada and Los Angeles, Calif. The Page-Hansen company clerks entertained at a theater and dinner party Saturday in honor of Roland Page. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Page, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone, Jennie May and Ruby Stone. Mrs. Gordon Densley entertained at her home last Thursday in honor of the First ward Primary officers. After the business was transacted, luncheon was served to Supt. H. c. Wilki ns an d assI s t ant s, M rs. J 0 hn I Wiberg Mrs Joseph Densley Ml· ss· ' · Mrs. Oscar Velma Attesen, Nell,' Mrs. Golden D H arry Sandstrom M rs. ensley and Mrs. Ella• Goff. Mrs. zach T. Buterfield, Mrs. B. E. Burgon Farrellof were hostessesandtoMrs. theJames members the M. M. M. club at the home of Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield, Friday, where luncheon was served to Mrs. Ed Beckstead, Mrs. Ezra L. Bills, Mrs. James Broadbent, Mrs. P. D. Christensen, Mrs. Marvin Dansie, Mrs. Leroy Dansie, Mrs. I. E. Freeman., Mrs. Fred May, Mrs. Jack Madsen, Mrs. Lionel Myers, Mrs. Thos. Newman, Mrs. M. J. Tlschner, Mrs. Eva Tischner and Mrs. William Torkelsen. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilkins had as the1r guest s part of 1as t week Mr. and Mrs. Ralph West and sons of Rupert, Idaho. Miss Velma Ottesen left Wednesday for Teton, Idaho, where she will spend some time visiting. The First ward Primary officers served lunch to the school children last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Delisle Beckstead and children spent the past two weeks visiting with Mrs. Hattie Freeman. Mrs. Rose Grant of American Fork spent several days during the week a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Ottesen. Mr. and Mrs. George Lang of Sandy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rindlisbach curing the week. The Junior high school presented a two-act operetta, "The Count and the Coed,'' last Thursday at tLe new g·ymnasiu"D, under the direction of Miss Mae Rasmussen, 120 student, accom- i COLORS: fl~sh, Nude.Sun Tan, Mode ,Sable, Gun Metal, E~~ ~hell, Bas!lue Brown, Black ~ STATE ....... t-al'Y'[;vr-JI:MTA"KTIrc-r"'''7'0'""'Y:r.o~o::: -.0~1R......-rE~c WE PAY POSTACE DOLLAR SILK HOSIERY MILLS. BENNETT B (O"G. WILKES·BARRE. PA. panied by the Jordan orchestra under the direction of Mr. Boyden, taking part. Those taking the leading parts were Miss Mary Aylett as Marjorie, Melvin Weenlg as Hamilton Hunter, Dorothy Broadb~mt as Dolly McSpadden, John Weem~ a~ Kenneth Snooze, Mary Parr . a:' Blrdie Boggs, Ronald Green as W1lhe Carter, Lawton Myers as Dr. Cicere McSpadden, Lavon Morgan as Mrs. McSpadden, Almon Miller as Mark Watson, Lova Green as Miss Agatha Lockstep, James Madison as Dan Flanigan, Betti Webb as Amy Arnold, and David Madsen and Beth Webb as schoolmates. EAST M. ~l·I_OVA LE Sunday evening, March 1, at 7:30, the M I A will hold conJ'o'nt 1 ses Sl·on · · · in the East Midvale ward chapel. The program will consist of the stake Scout Court of Honor and will be given by Scouts of the East Jordan stake. Mrs. Leonard Sharp attended a social given Friday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Irv i ne Bocutt of Salt Lake. Miss Vaur Sharp spent Sunday at,. Ogden, guest of relatives and friends. Winnifred McDonald spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. J. N. Rock of Salt Lake Mrs. E~rl Evans entertained at a birthday party Saturday, honoring her little daughter, Retha. A pretty birthday cake formed the centerpiece for the table. Decorations and favors were suggestive of Washington's birthday. Games were played and dainty refreshments were served to twelve little guests. Stanley, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Reubon Sharp, underwent a tonsil ope:-ation \Vednesday morning. Mrs. D. W. McDonald entertained at dinner Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. A. McFarlane a.nd Mrs. J. N. Rock of Salt Lake. Mrs. Blanche Rosenhan visited 1 Wednesday 1 afternoon with Mrs. Gertie Sharp. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornton and family were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Swenson entertained Monday, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gunther of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keysor of Salt Lake visited Sunday with relatives in East Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reich of Granger spent Sunday eveninz with Ml'ss Grace Ml'ddleton. ~ •••••••••• •••• • Mrs. Irene Pc~ry visited Monday with Mrs. Alta \\"hite of Murray. Mt s. John Ht•t d!llan had as her guest Sunday 1lb::~ Hazel Dyer of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clrtrence Wardle announce the en<;fagement of their daughter Donna to Lawrence Jones of Murray, the marriage to take place morning. Mrs. :Martha 1\lt!ne and Mrs. Lucy Green visited Monday with Mrs. H.eub'en Forbush. Mrs. Esther Forbush and Mrs. Bessie Burgon visited Monday with Mrs. Maud Hansen of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and children of Bingham were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory. Mrs. George Proctor entertained at a quilting Thursday of last week. Mrs. Alice Hock, Mrs. May Freeman and Mrs. Nell Garrett enjoyed the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardman motored to Magna Sunday and enjoyed the day with relatives. Mrs. Clemrnon Green visited Wednesday V~<ith Mrs. Alfred Green. "The Mystery Pin," a play given by the M. I. A. Ft'id y evening, was considered very successful. I • • • • • • • • • • • '•• • • •• Location of Principal Plaee of Business, Sal/, I.:tke City, Utah. Notice is lterehy given, that at a meeting of the directors held on the 19th day of February, 1931, an assessment of one-quarter cent ( :14 c) per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before April 1, 1931, to H. N. Bjork, treasurer, at his residence, Sandy, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 4th day of April, 1931, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 9th day of May, 1931, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. DEAN F. BRAYTON, Secretary. 1407 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. (First publication February 26, last publication March 26, 1931.) ~~· -.:~~=- =:::------~=-. Mrs. George Hilton of Provo spent three days of last week with friends and relatives here. Mrs. Margaret Householder of Park City visited Thursday of last week ~~------------------~ with Mrs. Lester Forbush. Norene Walker, daughter of Mr. Come in and see us in our new and Mrs. Sylvester Walker, was operlocation. ated upon Friday of last week at the L. D. S. hospital for appendicitis. Charles Thornton and Earl Thorn. ton motored to Monroe Saturday of last week and attended the funeral of their brother, Jack Thornton, which Dinners, Lunches - • • • •. • • • • • • •. • •• • •• • • • •• ~--~-----......,.lllllllll!l!llf· I No Surrender! U.S. CAFE That was his code as a soldier, but against the wiles of woman, he was defenseless. Too Ia te he realized the cost, but not too late to even the score of love betrayed. I lVIidvale Shoe Shining Parlor tOe $5.50 lllliittiiall l\Iidvale Bakery and Grocery SHOWING OF THE SMART •• Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 26-27-28 NOTICE OF ASSESS:\-IENT ALTA-HELENA MINING & MILLING COMPANY Short Orders was held Sunday at 2 o'clock at Monroe. They returned early Monday early in March. Are served in a manner you Alb t M k t k t th St ,er a ~n a was a en ° e · will appreciate and enjoy. Marks hospltal Wednesday of la~t "':e~k and operated up~n for appcndl- f Samas & Thomas, Props. Cltls. . Mrs. M. Hand and ¥~s. Geor~e Hllton were Salt Lake v1s1tors Fnday of last week. !dr. and Mrs. I. E. Bushnell entertamed Sunday fo~ Mr. and 1\Irs. T. Russell and Melvm Beckstrand of Too~le. . . for Ladies and Gents M~ss MaXlne Clayton, ~h? 1S attendmg tile B. Y. U._ at Pro\o, spent the week-~nd here wrth relatives. . Mrs. Ehzabeth Rosenh_an and famlly of Salt Lake were dlnner guests Shoes Dyed and Color Restored Iris Theatre Building Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Cort A. Rosenhan. Mr. ~d Mrs. Ben C_utler of Salt Lake VlSlted Sunday Wlth her father, S. W. Sharp. Phone Mid. 295. 19 North Main Mr. and M~s. Jack Rozelle of Salt Lake were dinr:er ~ests Sunday of Special on Natural Croqignole Pe1·manent Wave p;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Mr.Mr.andand Mrs. N1els N~elson. Mrs. Edgar Thompson of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson of Union, Mrs. D. W. McDonald, Mrs. Duart Wave, Artistic Wave, Lester Forbush, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Modern Wave, $6.50 Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sharp Combination Wave, $7.00 spent part of Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ellen Johnson, who is ill at the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. Sam Hatch and children, and Mrs. Sarah Bennett, former residents of Midvale, attended the ward reunion and Old Rolks day held Monday at Midvale First ward. Miss Margaret Johnson entertained 17 East Center Street Tuesday at a birthday dinner party honoring her father, Ole Johnson, at their home on State street. Besides the guest of honor those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell and daughter Jean, Mrs. Kate Campbell, Mrs. Michael Stoker and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Bishop, Mrs. Annie Whitney, Mrs . Stena Stringer, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Inch, all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rock visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. James Cahoon of Murray. Mrs. Neil Olsen attended a social MRS. HAZEL RICHARDSON'S Wednesday evening at the home of . BEAUTY SHOPPE Mrs. E. W. Robinson of Midvale. Friday afternoon Mrs. Neil Olsen Sommer's Natural Permanent attended a club meeting at the home Wave ---·---·---------------·--·-----$6.00 of Mrs. Arthur Lofenstope of Salt Finger Waves __ .. ___________ .. _______ .. 50c Lake. Mrs. M. M. Hand is spending this Marcels ·-----..... -------·------· ··----· .__ 50c Men's clothes so seldom week in Provo at the homes of Mr. Tinting, Sh_ampooing, etc., at and Mrs. George Hilton and Mr. and dhange visibly that the Mrs. E. A. Mitchell. Reduced Prices new conceits in weaves I With • • • • • • "Varner Baxter l\Iyrna Loy Noah Beery Fox Picture Directed by Victor Fleming • NEW • pr1ng Topcoats and little details of lapel and pockets that are apparent in our new spring merchandise will find welcome favor with all well dressed men. Come in and choose a new spring topcoat today. PRICED AS LOW AS $17.50 AND UP Famous Clothing Co. "We dress the best dressed men in town" Midvale, Utah UNION 31 Lincoln Ave., One Block East of Midvale School Call Midvale 216-W •• • • • • • •• No more waiting for the better half to get dolled upl Every wife will be a tO-second dresser in 1980. How will they do iti Watch Marjorie White in • • !'&• • That rollicking romance Members of the Unity club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Mildred Seddon of Salt Lake. The club program 0 & E ELECTRIC SERVICE was carried out and dainty refreshComplete Electric Service ments were served to Mrs. Alice BurRadios and Auto Service gon, Mrs. Louie Baker, Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Mrs. Allie Wardle, Mrs. Midvale 272 25 E. Center St. Mary Graham, Mrs. Carrie Coomber, Mrs. Margie Bishop, Mrs. Gertie Sharp, Mrs. Golda Soffe, Mrs. Jessie Berrett, Mrs. Atella Brown, Mrs. Ada Clayton, Mrs. Rose Greer, Mrs. Melva Duart PermaEvans and Mrs. Cora Paris. • Mrs. Alma Erickson, assisted by nent Waving ------·--Marcelling • Mrs. C. V. Erickson, very pleasantly Finger Waving entertained Thursday evening of last Shampooing Water Waving week for officers of the ward Sunday Mid. 117-J 13 N. Main St. • school. After the business hour, games were played and dainty refreshments were served to 15 guests. Mrs. Mary Graham visited WednesJ. ~- MORGAN day with Mrs. Alice Burgon. Your watch deserves attention Mrs. Stephen Greer of Wasatch W · · · h d county is visiting here this week with f! repatr lt ng t an guaranrelatives and friends. tee lihe job. Jewelry of all Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory were kinds. Prices lowest. Give us Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. l just .>ne trial and be satisfied. Alfred Reynolds of Murray. 4 of 1980 • DeS'Jiva, Brown and Henderson's • .JUST • $6 50 Orchid Beauty Salon • with I~AGIME• EL BREMDEL Maureen O'Sullivan Mariorie White john Garrick Frank Albertson Directed by D.AVID BUTLER . • • ; • IIi ------------------------------------~------ : IRIS THEATRE : r ••• •• • • • • • . .• , |