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Show • THE JORDAN Riverton .ENDICOTT~jOHNSON SHOES Mr~. Hattie Fret;man and Mrs. Jo~n I. W1berg entertamed at a party m Better sho~s for less money 1 JOURNAL and teachers of the Primary. She ) was assisted by Mrs. Land and l\Irs. Leland Webb. Games were played I and refreshments served. j Mrs. Charles Lovendahl of Mont· :plier, Idaho spent several days vis· iting with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lovendahl. Meet Me At Booth's I honor of Mrs. Z. T. Butterfield , at her home <>n Friday. Games and music were enjoyed and luncheon served to Miss Louise Johnson, Miss MadMesdames Thomas P. Page, N. J. Niel sen and W. G. Johnson of Salt Lake sen, Lionell Myers, Orin Berretl~, were dinner guests at the home <>f I Hans Nielsen of South Jordan, Thos. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Johnson, Sunday. B.· Lloyd, Leonard Lovendahl, MelMrs. Zach Butterfield entertained vin Peterson, · Zach Butterfield, Ezra the officers of the Genealogical soL. Bills, Meredith Page, John I. Wiciety at her nome on Wednesday. berg, Fred May, William Freoman, Miss Esther Dindlisbach spent the William 0. Page, Wilford Dansie, week-end at Lark visiting with Miss Jo5eph Morgan and Miss Lavetta Thelma Reed. Stone. Miss Thelma Reed of Lark is Mrs. J. J. Sutherland and family spending two weeks with Miss Esther of Provo spent the week-end as the Rindlisbach. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd. Miss Melva Boyle of Provo wa!' ',! Mr. nnd Mrs. Lionell Myers a~end- the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. ed the rarewell party held in honor A. Rindlisb!ich Wednesday evening. Cinders, gravel, concrete pavements of' 1\Ir. Garrett Myeq, prior to his Mr .and Mrs. Rulon Dansie enterleave for Germany. Mr. Garrett tained at dinner on Sunday, Geo. H. and active feet are mighty hard on shoes. My11rs was formerly of Riverton. Dansie, Connie Dansie, Elvoy and But here are shoes m:1de especially tor the • Mrs. z. 'f. Butterfield entertained Marvin Dansie and 'T1'1Elma Beckat dinner on Sunday, it bein~ her stead of South Jordan. roughest kind of wear. You savf' money husbands birthday anniversary. Out Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Farrell were two ways--by their greater durability >! town guests were Mr. and Mm. the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Barton and family of Syra- WilHam Neff. and in their lower pnce. cuse. I · A very enjoyable party was held Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Garside an-, at Mrs. Harry E. Patre's on Novem nounce the birth of a baby girl on l be~ 3, for her r~at:ghter, G:•neal, it Mcnd:1y. 1 bemg her ·15th h1rthday mmtver;,nry, .\lr,;. ;\. J. Gabrielson and son l Refreshments were 'Served to Lovell Crncst of S:tlt Lal•e were the dinner I Densley, Thom:ts 'I'•Jk~lson, I Cerlil ;·u •st!'; ?t Mr. and Hrs. Leonard Lov- ! Fre~mn..'l,. Ralph Hami»ton, Love!! "'Ve Gu;,u·ant::~ Every Shoe We Scli'' endahl on Sunday. I S":ll, Yestra Dowen, Joyce and Violet idvale, Utah The Junio'r high 'school girls· unde<"; Page, L:1vrn Cran', Aleen Stead; • the direction of 1\Ir.:;. Melba Boyle I man, Om tHiu Mildred Aylett, Mr . We knott shoes ant! are alway.• tlatl were entortained at a party last Wed-, and Mrs. G. W. Smith all of Riverton. n~sday at tl:e amusement hall. l The out-of-town guests were Aaron to giM customrr • ->w hr.<l J!H''' { I r.In. F!or:mcc Wilkins entertained Pehrson, Logan Lon Thomas, of at a p:-.:-ty in ho:1or oi: the officers Spanish Fork, Edward Naylor of Eu~- •" -~,----------- • Boys' shoea' that are not afraid of hard wear THE BOOTERY SPECIAL THIS WEEK Pick them Out While the Selection is Good A Price to Suit the Pocket Book ~ GOOD GOODS FOR LESS You Can 'Always Save More Than The Gas And Park In WITHOUT~ SAFETY! ANNOUNCING! BOOTH MERC. CO. The Consolidation of the two l1rgest grocery concerns in the West Midvale·~ Bi&" Dept. Store Where You Save Most More than 900 retail food stores join hands to eliminate waste reka, Edith Green of Bluffdale and the Oregon Mining and Milling l'o., I with the cost of advertising and exFay Orgill of West Jordan. Games held <>n the 16th day of October, 1926, I pense of sale. were played. an assessment of one and one-ha!f C. I. GOFF, Secretary. cents per share was levied upon the Date of first publication, Oct. 28, 1926 HAF"fA HURRY issued and outstanding capital stock Date of last publication Nov. 18, 1926 1 YOU'LL ' ~payable immediately to C. I. Go if, If you want more keys. Booth's give Secretary, at the offfce of the cornthe T~TREE BIG PRIZES away on pany 417 Ness Building Salt Lake YOU'LL ·HAFl'A HURRY . ' ' OCT~BER 24 at 9 A. M.. Get a11 C1ty, Utah. If you want more keys. Booth's give ~~=n~eys you can· between now and Any stock up~n whi~h this a3scs.s- 1 the THREE BIG PRIZES away on You May Hold The Master Keys ment may remam unpa1d on the 20--11! OCTOBER 24 at 9 A. M.. Get all _.;.:;.::....::::::;....::.:~....:;;-;:.:..·...;·;;;:,;;;:,;:.;.;;;;:_.;.;,...;..::....;;_ day of November, 1926, will be de-, the Keys you can between now and NOTK"'EJ OF ASSESSMEIN~ . linquent and advertised for sale at then. Assessment No. 3, Ore.gon Mmmg . . You May Hold The Master Keys and Milling Co., a corporation of the pubhc auct10n, and unless payment State of Utah, principal place of busi- is made before, will be sold on the Mrs. H. F. Rudy of Salt Lake, the neas, 4.17 Nesil Building Salt LakE. 21st day of December, 1926, at the mother of Mrs. C. E. Hogan was very City, Utah. hour of 11 o'clock a. m., at the ofbadly injured in an automobile acNotiCG ia hereby given that at a lice of the company, t<> pay the decident Sunday. meeti~ •t the Board of Directors of linquent assessment thereon together S KAGGS United Stores, Skaggs Cash Stores and Safeway Stores, Incorporated, of southern California have united in one great merchandising firm-the largest grocery concern in the West-operating 784 retail grocery stores, 122 meat markets, 6 bakeries, etc., and will hereafter be known as Skaggs-Safeway Stores. I • ~ l \ With this announcement the greatest forward step in reducing food distributing costs--the most far-reaching achievement, in the interest of the consumer-ever attempted on the Pacific Coast, becomes a .·eality. The cher1shed dreams of members of these two great food distributing organizatiom-to devise and perfect a plan further reducing the cost of distributing tlh.e necessaries of life--have become a fact. The importance of this announcement---to e':ery family in ten western stateg,.....eannot be over-emphas1zed since its effect will be to constantly lower their living costs while enabling them to maintain an even higher standard in both quality and quantity. The following brief outline of the history, accomplishments and purposes of the {)rganizations involved in this consolidation is worth reading and remembering. Since "like attacts like" it is strictly in accord with both natural and economic laws that these organizations -having the same ideas, ideals, and purposes---should combine to furtlher the j;!,'reatest service to which b<>th are committed-that of eliminating waste from the distributing costs of the necessities of life. In a comparatively short time, each has grown from one small unit---through service--t~ their present va~t proportions. Each has been a p10neer-a leader-~n economy of operation, in value giving, in v_olume of sales and in cl;)nStructive service in .their respectlve. fi~lds. . Ska~s United Stores have operated, prmc1pally, m the Northwestern' states, including Ore~:on, Washington, Montana Idaho Colorado and the San Joaquin Valley of Californi'a, Skaggs Cash Stores have oper11ted in "£dtah, I Nevada, Nebrl\ska, Wy<Jming, the San Francisco Bay district, San Jose and the Sacramento Valley '>f California. The Safeway Stores, Incorporated, have confined their operations to Southern California in and around L<>~ Angeles, San Diego and Bakersfield. Since they were in non-competing territories this consolidation does not, in any way, constitute the formation of a food trust <>r represent the ahsorption of a weaker by a stronger concern. It is simply the logical union of two great organizations-of approximately equal strength-for the purpose of effecting further operating economies and enhancing the service which b<>th are pledged to render the commming public. It is our honest conviction that, in perfecting uhis consolidation, we have performed a rea !service to the consumer. It gives us a volume which can make possible the operation of our source~ of supply and the owning of our merchandise without paying tribute to a single unnecessary middleman. It enables us to effect operating economies never possible in our former separate plans of merchandising and will attract to us the highest type of earnest ambitious men who will recognize, in this concern, opportunity for the maximum of growth and accomplishment through sincere service. In honor of this consolidation and to emphasize our unequaled ability to effect real saVings for you we arc quoting below a few pJi~es-. good Saturda~, Monday and Tuesday-which are ind1cative of the savmgs you may hereafter expect to find at our stores. Buy freely nowwhile we are celebrating you can be saving. The per capita consUmption of meat in America last year was 154.3 pounds the greatest ·ever recorded. ) The ntusic want Consolidation Features for Saturday, MOnday and Tue~day Peas Oats , Butt r ~~:.~::.~ry-··-··,.-,, 43c Bred. Coc0 ' ~~bs~~~~:_:. ,- · · - ., _ _,:.~_. 33 C .. _, ..• ,.,. Fresh Baked Per loa! Sc MolaSSts I Soap Crysfal White, A. B. Naptha43 Or Kirk&, lG bara .,... ,... - .., .. __ C ExceptiOnal Bargains Olives • ID Grorans R~pe Per can ,... _,. .. , ...-.•·-·-·-····--·-,,- 18c the Meat Dept. • you want it PAY WHENEVER you want, as often as Home Bills you vvish, the new Orthophonic Victrola is waiting to play for youwaiting to play the most '\vonderful music in the world! Nothing else is like it. Nothing can be like it, for its principle is exclusive to Victor. Come in and hear it- soon I By Check Midvale Drug Co. Midvale, N.§w Orthophonic Utah ictrola Paying home bills by check is a most sensible plan. It assures you a receipt which guards aJrainst paying the same bill more than once. Furthermore, the greater convenience is especially worth while. Midvale State Bank Midvale, Utah .. |