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Show THE JORDA N SOCIETY --A NATION-WIDE INSTI TUTI ON· • OVR 74S..s'I"'R £ COLDER /I RUL£ 1 0. POWER SAVES YOU INC. DEPA RTM ENT STOR ES ' • • .... ..c..v BUYING IIONE." JOURN AL APPLYING~ ·Program---Week Sept. 10 to Sept. 16 MAKEIJ ~ rr! , MTISFYI NG Midvale, Utah. 0 nces You Will Fmd Both At This StOre ,Mau Buying for hundr eds of Stores enable s us to give you the moat [r ' for your money. And our "No Sale" policy assure s you of get_ting it when you want it ·~~ ~ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------....-- .Tailored Modes In Frocks Our Quality Standard )a the Guide of Others 1 ' Falaionetl ol Wool Fabric• I I ~ 'Aa each succeeding season crowds out Its ~redecessor, people require the authorita-1 tlvely new things to wear and U$c in the ~ [ ' home. I The duty of the mercllanf , aJ we aee It, Ia to provide all these things when they are needed in highest possible quality a~ the lowest possible price. I I ' I \ I - Our goods provide the standard by which , ·others make their comparis ons. They some- 1 times match our quality but not the savings ' y;ith which we provide you. 1 I '" ' 1 Included in the wardrob e of the welldr~ed woman or mia8 is assuredl y a Wool Dressl It is faultless ly tailored of a servicea ble materia l I FaU and Wint~rolCoati'. Our Wool Frocks at this at• • tractive price embody all the atyle features for Fall and Winter--aa well aa the Quality and • V a 1 u e of our coast-to-coast orszanization. Value ., Our Coata are inexpenelve but they are never cheip I At this price. you will find worthy qualities in most commendable styles. The materials bear minute inspection I For women and misaea. priced, trimmings make / .75 C. J. Ridd Motor Co. fall and Win ter Coats TH E In Stylea B~omin• to GJrla That ln-betweeD ap tiefore ahe ia a youna lady and when ahe hu outarown childilh apparel! Our 7 to 10 year (:oata fit her beautifully! 11 MAIN STREET Midvale, - - - - - Utah. YOU CAN SAVE FROM 50c TO $1.!'!0 ON th~ Excellent Trimm inp of Good Fun ~. Sizea for Women, Miaaea and Juniora OUR MOTTO IS SHOES, • PROFITS WITH Endicott Johnson Shoes $5.90 to· $1 0.90 BETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY •-•-~-- - 0 n_a_a_a_r_e_a_o_a_a_a_ealllll_l_ -D-r r -e-a•ae_a_o_l -•-r••s-•- e• pair of hose with every of boys and shoes Friand Saturd~y only A free pair girls day I I OF SMALL STORE, SMALL RENT, SMALL EXPENSE AND SMALL New Fall and Winter mC>4ela are here. Made of fine fabrics, fur-trimme d, and priced moat satisfactor ily, from, returning home family spent Sunday and Monday at 1 at supper on Saturday. Covers were 1 at Pmvo visiting, : Park City, the guests of Mrs. Peter- laid for 13 guests. .Sunday. Miss Maurine Cla:r1t of Georgetown, Wallace Howard returned to Los' son's sister. of Afton Green re t urne d h orne on , Idaho, after . spending three at Angeles. •Friday d WI·n t ume dAndez:.son John Hansen entertainnd h ave Laurme "•rs. k e Miss S a1t L and . . ~ an re w a 1 . . . week VISJtmg with h1s mother, Mrs. Sunday after spendmg three days in make their home with Mrs. Dora a party at her h orne on Mond ay m Ella Howard. Butterfied, wherr they will teach Mrs. Thomas r. Page entertained Salt Lake visiting. honor of Mrs. Hershel Egbert. 'fihe for the present year. school sevMrs. Ephriam Ottesen spent afternoon was II~J~~tnt in playing games the Primary "fficers at her home on and Mrs. Duke Page and Mr. and refreshment ;, were served to 30 Tuesday. Refreshmen ts were served eral days at Rigby, Idaho, during the Nephi spent Saturday and of family week. pests. 1t\J 15 guests. Mrs. Do-ra Butterfield entertained j Sunday here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson and Kiss Ferrill Crane spent five days PAIR EACH WHEN YOU BUY ENDICO'I T JOHNSON ALL LEATHER SHOES IN THE LATEST STYLES FOR YOUR FAMILY, AT THE BOOTERY . ... RIVERTON ill••• •m•• ••••• ••••• ••--- ---- ~n10yP.<l. • coats even more attractive. They are well-lined, promising a maximum of wear. The straight line styles are the most taking this season. See these Coats-no w I ' $ • $16.75 to $29.75 Fur • "A Trip to Chinatown" This Store being a part of a tremendo us buying force resulting from the combined .' !Jerations of the 745 Stores of this Nation\Vide Institutio n, it continuou sly enjoys the enviable position of being able to ptovide the new things while they are new and the 1 staple goods that are always in demand at · lower prices than ·are ordinaril y asked. Tlaae Are Triump h• HuB TH EA TR E Mrs. Walter Nord entertained dinner .Tuesday evening for out town guests. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and :r.lrs. W. R. Sadler and Reginald Hayes spent Monday in FRIDAY - SATURDA Y Park City. is Lak Salt of Mrs. Clyde Blaisus visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson. Mrs. Andrew Bloomquist enter-! tained Friday of last week at a bridge tea. Twenty were present. Epworth the Organizatio n of League of the M. E. Church was effected Sunday as follows: President, Miss Nellie Patience; vice president, Mrs. Carl H. Carlson;• secretary, Mrs. Stella Dunstan; treasurer, Lloyd Porter. .:: The Junior League was also organI(£LEA5ED ft' ized with Msr. Ralph Huffman in n~.lllJ\-"Cf'\1) DISlRIBUTlNC CON~QBATION charge. Mrs. Annie Nelson was hostess to A Thrilling Photoplay of Storm and Disaster at Sea, members of the Birthday club SaturRedolent of the Perfume of Tropic Isles. day of last week. A 10 o'clock luncheon was served. Bridge was played. Seena Owen and Joseph Schildkrau t in The Greatest Prizes were awarded to, Mrs. J. A. Alcorn and Mrs. R. R. Fenn. Sea Drama Ever Filmed. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Anderson and -And Comedychildren and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cushman and family returned early in the week from a trip to Fish lake. In honor of her daughter, Cora, a SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY September bride, Mrs. Robert S. Lindsay entertained Friday afterno-on. The g-uests numbered twenty. Luncheon was served and games were played. Mrs. Mary B. Stokes, Paul and Helen Stokes were guests We.Jnesday nvening at an entertainme nt given by Mr. ancl Mrs. Elroy Boberg at their home in Dmper. Mrs. Leslie Lind who has accepted ". position as a tearher in the schoolo. The Heart Story of a Crook Who Tried to Redeem His of Carbon county left Saturday for A Tremendo us Picture Packed With .M,rstery, Past. Winter Quarters where she will be Romance, Melodram a and Thrills. employed. Mrs. Alex Beckstead and son Faro! And a Western-" Coming Back.'' f Soldier Summit spent Labor day in Midvale. WEDNES DAY - THURSD~\ Y Dr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen and daughter, Lorna, of Provo, visited friends and relatives in Midvale Sun1 day. Miss Honore Stagg was hostess to membPrs of her club Tuesday evenPrizes ing. Bridg-e was played. With Margaret Livingston and Ealie Fox were won bv Mrs. A .A. Larson and I Mrs .H. E. Phelps. The Funniest Picture of the Year Friends of Mr. and Mrs .. W. R. Buster Brown and Tige in "Buster's Mixu,." Sadler surprised them Friday evening of last week at their new place of residence on Locust street. Games, -EXTRA SPECIAL music and refreshmeat s were en-, joyed. THURSDA Y -MAC KNIGHT WEDNES DAY Mrs. R. 0. Beeney entertained at 1 dinner Sunday for out of town guests. I The Hypnotic Funmaker Covers _w~~e laid f~r eight. No Increase in Prices TJ!e 1mhal meetmg of the Ladies i afterAid society was held Thursday noon at the Aid rooms in the Com- ! SATURDA Y AND SUNDAY munity church. A business session was held. Our Usual Special Numbers Mrs. Wm. Maycroft of Salt Lake was a guest at the home of Mrs. D. A. Drown Tuesday. Saturday evening of last week friends and relatives of Mrs. Harry Stagg surprised her on the occasion Mr. Mackay, branch manager of the Ford Motor of her birthday anniversary . A late Company in Salt Lake City, says in a letter to all Dealers supper was served to twenty five. under date of August 26, 1926: Special features of the regular Sun-! day evening services of the M. E. "There is no new Ford Model coming along. There Community church were the musical is ns new Ford car going to be introduced . THESE ARE numbers contributed by Miss Thomp- 1 FACTS, and the sooner they are firmly establishe d In son of Salt Lake and Miss Jacobs of the minds of every dealer and salesman the better our 1 Logan. business, and your business, is going to be.'' The "M" Men of the Mutual Impr!>vement association met at the We trust this is informatio n you would like to home of Mr .and Mr.c;. D. H. Townknow. ~end Tuesday evening, in honor of one of their number, Louis E. Goff, who leaves soon for the Swiss-German mission. Mr. Goff was presented with a book as a token of appre-~ 1\'!IDV ALE'S FORD DEALER ~iation for his labors in the organizatio_n. Refreshmen ts and games were) ' ·~-~~-~~-r _J_J_D_c:I_.,J_a_D_D_Iil_ll __ D_D_ 11_11_11_11_11_11 -~-~-D _I_CI_I_I 1• 1- - - |