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Show THE JORDAN ~~-~ .. JOURNAL -~~..-.c _n_t.._....-.c,-.,~-~.._..,~-o-o.._..,_,_ j I "SMITH'S MASH I We recommend this Mash because: A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTI ON· INC. DEPARTM ENT STORE$ Apparel,For Winte~ Wear I I I Coats .for Women and Misses W-hich Promise !Long and Delightful Service Styles for Girls of All Ages Another large, successful department store-this time at Pittsburgh, Pa.-has announced that in the future it will operate on the no-sale Buy her the New Coat now! Our prices are most plan-a plan, by the way, that has advantageous to you, the styles are sensible and pretty, made the J. C. Penney Company a and the qualities the throughout word household United States. promise long wear. That thrifty buyer-the American Good linings. (W'oman~recognizes in :the no...sale1 plan of store operation a policy that Y o u w i 11 find safeguards her every purchase bebeautiful c o I o r s, cause it assures as much for her doltoo, and trimmings lar today while she is buying as tomorrow or any time in the future. of effective furs. Our Store-<any store thalt does Prices, not hold sales-must always give the fullest measure of Service as represented by High Quality at Low Price, in order to maintain the Confidence of the public. It is our idea that we can better serve the public by serving it as nearly alike every day as is possible. We congratulate our fellow merchants at Pittsburgh upon adopting this high policy of service. In Warm, Durable Coats Pregram---Week Nov.I2'to Nov. 18 FRIDAY, SATURDAY' SMITH'S CASH FEED PHONE MURRAY 56 4762 SOUTH STATE - PITrSBURGH, PA., STORE OMITS FUTURE ''SALES.. HuB THEA TRE Ita Grain Contents are Clean. 2. It ia a Well-Balanced Feed. 3. Hens eat it readily and increase Egg Production when Fed "Smith's Mash." 4. Ou~ Customers like it and Recommend it to Others. 5. IT COSTS LESS MONEY. SAVE MONEY BY GETTING YOUR NEXT ORDER OF FEED AT 1. ·o. ' IS BEST'' "Everything for the Chicken from Peep to Cackle" SATURDAY'S SPECIALS, NOV. 13th I HIG~_;!~~~:g~-~~~-~ .......................................... $1.4 9 :~:~~~:~;:~:yri~~; _ 80 Poundo - 1 ·~: I s$1. I I:::tf.~;~~~~~~ . . li:gg I I i WE pAy MARKET PRICE FOR EGGS A carefully selected cast makes this one of the most entertaining ~rook picture~ yet And • "HIS OWN LAWYER" a comedy (Yo():U .'can't A Thrilling Picture go wrong- ·on this one,_ SEE IT! • I Only a Short Time Left to Plant BULBS for SPRING GAR-~ DENS. We have Illustrated Cut9 in Color to help in selec·· tion. • Let us have your ORDER NOW. ... 1 KASH IS KING I SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY "THE GOLDEN WEBB" A Powerful Story-First Run in Midvale AND-One of the famous--Lovey, Dovey and Snookums PRUNES The lotal production of dried, prun-es in the United States in 1925 has been estimated at 167,900 tons. Mr: and Mrs. Lon E. Van Dam en- Commercial prune culture is located tertamed the. Just-A-Mere. Club on 1 mainly in California, Oregon, WashTuesday evemng at ;then . home., ington ,and Idaho, the producti()I} cenCOMEDY Games were played, pnzes given to J tering in Santa Clara and Sonoma Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jensen. Luncheon Counties, California. The establishwas served on sma.ll tables to twenty- ment 'of all-water transportation from WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY four guests. Special guests were Mr. Pacific coast points to European and Mrs. A. Fran~ Orton, Mr. and countries has g>reatly aided the exMrs. George Charlier and ~r. and J portation of prunes, while the adverMrs. Joe Jensen. The club Will meet , tising of their food value has innext with Mr. and Mrs. Myrle All: creased domestic cclnsumption. • 1 . sop. Miss Lulus Jensen entertamed a , honor of Miss Isabell Johnson, a bride Rod La Rustlers Clf ' number of friends at a birthday party' of the month, at a shower at her Rocque Saturday evening. Games were play- home on State Street. in his • Boulder Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hand ed and luncheon served. Those enCanyonLatest joying the affair were Mr. Vovle baby motored to American Fork and A Success Farmer, Zelia McBride, Otto Stika, spent a few days with Mrs. Hand's Western Effie McBride, Dick Bachof, Lucy Me- mother, Mrs. George Zazreski. _ "RED Miss Hazel Jensen entertained the Mills, Rulon West, Eva Me Mills, Mr. DICE" and Mns. John McMills all of Salt Junior Girls of the Mutual at a party at her home Monday evening. The Lake City. Mrs. John Oldham and Miss Beth game "Travel" wa.s played and the Batchlor were guests of Mrs. Old- prizes won by Bessie Howard and Our low prices, JOU understand, are directly 1hams daughter in Midvale, Wednes- Dorothy Clyde. Mrs. Madge Stapley their teacher was a special guest. A due to the commanding position held by the hun• day afternoon. was served .to 12. luncheon Midv!llle of Beckstead Hyrum Mrs. Institution. Nation-\-Vide this of Stores of dreds COMING-THE BES~ SERIAL YETt Mrs. Vern Meade and and Mr. Eliza Mrs. mother, her with' visited Buying- ~n enormous quanti_ties for our 7 45 children have gone to Idaho to spend . Harrison, Wednesday. Stores it 1s natural that our pnces should be much winter. Mr. Meade will be treatthe entertamCrapo C. C. Mrs. and Mr. GENE TUNNEY in "THE FiGHTING MARINE'' less than is orr\inarily asked. whhle hospital Government the in ed home their at dinner family a ed at on Main Street, Sunday. The occa- there. Perhaps some women who always shop here The Elite Club and Just-A-Mere sion being Mr. Crapo's birthday anhave never stopped to realize that they buy th~ir attended the dance given by the Club niversary. Cove11s were laid for nineCoats here because our styles have that elus1ve Mr. and Mrs. Cash of 1Jnion vale Wednesday afternoon. teen members. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Firemen, Wednesday evening. quality of smartness-of chic! Of course, everyMrs. Jane Brown was surprized at · moving in to Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jensen will enCrapo and children· of Nephi were one knows that our prices are convincingly . h(}~ Tuesday evening, by rela- home on State Street. her Club. Elite the tertain present. lower I Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen Luncheon was Mrs. Jane Brown visited with her tives and friends. 'l:.hursday evening a number of Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. daughter, Mns. Ada Brown at Mid- served to about twenty guests. Boberg it being their wedding anni-• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , : - - - - . : . . . __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.___ _ _- : - - - - - - Games -ere played and cersary. prizes given to Mrs. Thomas Chris. tian and Mr. Wm. Hewlett. Mr. and Mrs. B(}berg were presented with a beautiful picture. Luncheon was serv ed on small tables to sixteen guests. ' Mrs. A. Frank Orion and Mrs. An.I' na Dryberg were dinner guests of In one of our Coats! In bolivia or smooth Mrs. Lyn Smith of Salt Lake on Lee Brown Carried Away A finish material! The very most enchancing colors. Tihursday. wear. will whil:h and pretty look which Linings Mrs. Harvey Lavering will enter$10.00 Refund This Week Don't miss out on one of our Coats! tain the N. B. Club at a theatre party 1 · Who's Next? and supper Friday evening at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bird and Mr. 'l'HANKSGIVING BRINGS and Mrs. Arnold Peterson were the guests at a party given by Mr and THE NEED OF A NEW Mrs. T. CarlisJe of Murray Thursday evening. Mrs. Harvey Sorenson entertained j Nelson, Mrs. Rasmussen, Mrs. Ay- at the home of Mrs. Fred Matthews at luncheon Friday afternoon. lett, Mrs. Mutch, Mrs. Waters, Miss of Salt Lak. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wenestrum are A six o'clock dinner was served to Stagg, Mrs. Fenn and Mrs. D. A. over the arrival of a baby rejoicing teachthe and members board official Drown. Friday, November 5. born girl Church E. M. the of class training er Mr. and Mrs. Noel Rosse announce Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Goff attended the Mrs. Reg White entertainand• Mr. meetbusiness A evening. Tuesday ht d business meeting and dance given by And rig-ht alon,g- with the ed I·n honor of the officers and teach· ing and class instruction followed. the B. Y. U. Club at the Manor house the birth of a aug er. comes the news from need, R M ers of the Sunday School, Saturday · rs. Mrs. J. W. Johnson and in Salt Lake Saturday evening of last men's store, that favored this W. Quick were among those from HOUSE FOR RENT-lh mile east evening. Games were played and week. exact Overcoat the have we of State on Social Ave., in Midvale. prizes won by Eva Crapo and Mrs. The Ladies Aid Society met in reg- Midva~le who attended the Galli Curci the style, need-in you 5-room modern house, ·partly fur- Laurence Stapley and Mr. Jack Smitl: ular session Thursday. A program concert Friday evening of last week. you prematerial and weight nished or unfurnished. $30.00 per and Mr. Leonard Ohlson. Luncheon Mrs. J. A. Alc(}rn was hostess to appr(}priate for Armistice Day was easily can you price the at fer, 1t was served on small tables to about month. CaLI Midvale 67 J-3 given. Mrs. Fred Hyke was the solo- members of her Salt Lake club on pay. to afford ist and Mrs. M. J. Joy was reader. 'l'uesday at her homt on Center - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 35 guests. The Sandy Volunteer Firemen enFOR RENT- A 5-room Modern BunIt is a real Thanksgiving Patriotic colors were used in the de- Street. overall and apron an at tertained InStreet. Holden 39 at galow small her and Despain M. J. Mrs. hostThe and we want table. tea the opportunity, of corations dance Wednesday evening. quire, Midvale 114. esses were Mrs. R. W. Quick, Mrs. M. daug1ht.er of W~satch, spent last week community this every man in the of teachers and officers The here. relatives. with end Mrs.j and Farmer w. J. Mrs. Joy. J. to share in the Overcoat satMr~. E. E. Smith was hostess at FOR SALE-Buck Range, first class second ward entertained at the home Clarence Anderson. it offers. isfaction f M s Clyde Swenson president in a Bndge luncheon Wednesday. The . . 0 h ' . ' r · condition. Inquire at Booth Mere. The first year Jumo.r Ginls of the guests numbered eight. of Mrs. Wilford Pierson w o Co., Mfdvale. A. Kettle, owner 1t honor d b th J t rt has resigned from her office of counMrs. L. F. Pett entertained at dinY e · M. I. A_· were e~ e ame selor. Supper was ,served on smal' YOU'LL HAF'I'A HURRY club Friday evemng of last week at ner Sunday on the occasion of the the G~ff .nom~ on Center Street. All birthday anniversary of her son, Jun- If you want more ]\eys. Booth's give tables at:ter which Rook was played. w~re m Juvemle costumes and appro- ior. Out-of-town guests were the the THREE BIG PRIZES away on Prizes won by Mrs. Hazel Pierson pnate games were play~. Refresh- parents of Mrs. Pett, Mr. and Mrs. OCTOBER 24 at 9 A. M.. Get all and Mrs. Zella Swenson. Mrs. PierGeo. W. Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. the Kevs you can between now and son was presented with a token of ments were served to eighteen. appreciation for her past labors in then. ... Miss Fern Lindsay, students of Eugene Watkins of Salt Lake. organization. Twelve officers and the KeY'S Master The You May Hold A regular meeting of the Communthe B. Y. U. at Provo spent last week enjoyed the affair. teachers ity Club will be held Wednesday of end at her home in Midvale. The Junior Girls of the Sandy Fin~t A Bridge luncheon was given on next week at the usual hour and The United States Department of Saturday of last week at the Larson place. The music section will be in Agriculture states t'hat wood fuel ut- ward entertained at a Harvest party The charge. A gotll atten{{ance is desir- ilization methods practised by Europ- at the ward chapel, Wednesday evenresidence on Locust S.treet. "Always the Newest Styles" hostesses were Mrs. A. A. Larson, ed, and in view of the fact that a eans are not practicable in the United ing. and Nieson U. L. Mrs. and Mr. time the that reason the for States, has interest Andrew Mrs. and exceptionrul of Phelps E. program Mrs. H. Utah Midvale, \ Larson. The guests were served at been preuared and will be pre.-.ented spent by Am~;:ricans picking up chips, family and Miss Mary ~rmstrong Thirty-two that day, club members and others branches, et cetera, is worth much mo-tored to Spanish Fork Sunday and the small card tables. spent the day visiting with relatives. Out-of-town guests who are interested should avail them- more than the fuel obtained. were present. Mrs. A. T. Orion and Mrs. A. Frank has which A fortune of $150,000, were Mrs. Wm. Maycroft, Mrs. E. selves of this opportunity to enjoy Palmer, Mrs. Lew Greening of Salt an hour of instruction and enter- been lying in chancery in England Orton will entertain in honor of Miss for almost a c-entury, has just been Alpha Orton, Wednesday afternoon at Lake, Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mrs. Enno tainment. Mrs. C. I. Goff attended a meeting divided between two brothers and a the home of Mrs. A. T. Orton. Drown and Mrs. LaDrue Drown of Mrs. Fred Borg wilt entertain in Magna. Prizes were won by Mrs. of the U. Olub held Tuesday evening sister. $4.49 Sandv City News to $12.90 Something Different About Our Coats I Smarte r Style--Lower Price $16.75 to $39.75 I You Owe It To Yourself To Look Your Best-Alway s For the Junior Miss, The Miss, and Woman I SOCIETY I I Famous Clothing Company I |