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Show • T • A NATION-WIDE INS TIT UT ION · Thanksgiving Day of Keen A~preciation - RNA L .- i ......i 0. INC . DE PA RTME J AN ST OR ES ....: j •ur••· .) rrl MTI8 YDfG ·~ Thou gh Time has changed, the need of Ser. vice which r-eally sert,es is no less desirable now than then. And surely, it was not only desira ble then but an absolute necessity. As we look forwa rd to Than ksgiv ing Day this year, let us all cherish the spirit of the occasion and avoid clothi ng our thankfulness in a matte r-of-f act acceptance. Let us make it real; from the heart -keen ly appre ciatin g the service others have given us. · As usual, ol}r Store will .be closed all of Than ksgiv ing Day. What more outstand~ng expression of Serviee wbic}l really served has the Worl d known than that of those sturdy Pilgri ms who went ashore from the Mayf lower in 1620 and established themselves at Plym outh l It wat not only a time when service to each other was essential to their very existence but a time for Than ksgiv ing l '· ~Y--2 •.. -;~ . . 1inl for 745 Sto res ena bles us to offe r valu es tha t are not fors otte n the mom ent you leav e our stor e. Here are Typ ical Va lue s- Junior MissCoa~s: O ve rc oa t acliating With Sty le tli Tailored Too ~oswered Ti m e Styles and Values at. $}4. The long, straig ht lines and slightly b r o a d e r shoulders of these Tubuli.r Coats are especially popular .,.Pth young men. In greyt~ browns and blue-grey; s o m e diagoaal and diasaond weaves; abo Boa COats in ovet"plaidl and heather mix~ I Well m•cle; smartly dealped ; durable fabrics---. all at a 111oderate priee. ••n 11, f7, 19 IOIDethlsw very chic and alive In the modes lulor Mia u4 the email woman In our size 11, . - t9 Wmter Coata. Ia ~IU, -·• • -Cloths, and Mixtures, trimmed Wl'N l1 with fat. 'l'bf smart qt colors of tha .season I ...- ............ $39.50 for Gifts! FUll INBAN D Boi'• Sellool CaPJI Great caps for cold weathe1·. Newes t pa'ttel'll.,; in cassim eres and overco atings. Warm fur inbands, wear up or down. Lined with staunch, hard-w earing twiH'!. Except ional caps at a real low price- STAVNC R COA'l"S Of Moleskill A real Wg coat for htrd service. Of drab moleskin, first quality sheep lined, 86 inches long, wristle ts in sleeves, 2 ~sp and 2 mull' le~r.ther trimme d pockets, full belt. 89 c to$ 1.98 $10.~0 Ge t A Marathon Velour A Triu mph in Hat Valu e These stylish aeauia e Veloun feature the ae• . curl brim and concealed we t t edae. Rich aatia liaiaaa. In Peart. Steel, Seal. Buff and Chamo fl, w i t b black ailk band. Style all the way aacl remark abl• Y&lau at- 4.98 ~~==•====;:==========;;;;;;J 1111 HuB THEATRE G~und is being broken for the new hODlll of Eli Mitchell which will be bqilt on Locust Street. The R. J . Patienc e compan y has the buildin g eontrac t. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Rasmu ssen and Niels Lind were among those from Midvale who attende d the funeral of Mrs•• W. W. Fitzger ald, held at FRID AY and SATURDAY Draper , Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Laron G. Anders on COME ON! and family, Mr. and Mrs. John A. SEE White &Dei family, Branch Babcock and Mrs. F. G. Lennbel'l&' were reJACK HOXIE ceived in the Midvale ward of the L. D. S Church, Sunday . in The tennis court on the city property is :now completed and at the service of the tennis playing public While tHis game is not ordinar ily a GENE winter aper.t, it can be played AS long TUNN EY as weathe r conditions permit. The in court will be in nadine ss for the first pleasan t ·days Jif spring. "The Friday of last "'lfeek, M the Alley FIGH TING home on Main Street, Mrs. J. S. AlMAR INE" ff" ley and Mrs. Geo. A. Wright tibe first of twp enterta inment s arAnd A ranged for. A one o'clock luncheon Comedy was served fdllowed by Bridge. The guests numbe red twnety -four. ~~::J A-1 Society Officers of the Midvae Relief SoDON'T _li'O.KGET TO SEE .a·rtE FIRS1f EPISO DE OF ciety and a large percen tage of the membe rs attende d the conference "THE FIGHTING MARINE" AND YOU'LL NEVE R WANT TO MISS ONE! which was held in Sandy, Thursd ay of last week. · HERE Is A Real PROG RAM -BEE IT WITHOUT FAIL! Mrs. Thos. J. Forma n has returne d SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY from a visit to Los Angeles and other coast cities. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grace spent part of last week in Provo. Mrs. Ralph Huffman will enterta in membe rs ·of the Art Club Friday at her ·home on Oak Street. Thrilling! Tyler Vincent, who has been serGreat ! iously ill with pneum onia is reporte d Absorbing! • to be on the improve. · Gripping! Woader full Sixteen guests were presen t at a And A luneheon given by Mrs. A. P. RasGigantic:! COMEDY mussen, Saturd ay of last week. Bridge followe4. Prizes were won by Positively The Opera Mrs. Nelson, Mrs Fenn, Mrs. E. House ~ Brown and Mrs. Geo. A. Wright TO-N IGHT Mrs Annie Bird of Salt Lake was a Midvale visitor, Wednesday. Mr. W. R. Thoma s, Sr., and daughter, of Malad, Idaho spent Tuesda y at the Thoma s home on ~ter Street. The Bigge st Mrs. C. 0. Watson enterta ined at Pic:ture Ill a Bridge lunch Wednesday of last Los Angel~ week. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Is Still RunMidvale at L. C. Miller and Mrs. Frank Howe of Ding 'nUs Murray . No Advar u:e Mr. and Mra. J. W. Grace enterPictur e At . tained at dinner Sunday for memIll Pric:es $2.50 A Seat bers of the Whitm ore famfly At her home on Center Street on Thursd ay of last week, Mrs. Melvin Lind enterta ined the class of Sea Gull Girls of which she has char«e. Games and refresh ments were enjoyed by twenty -one. SPECIAL! EXTRA SPEC IAL!! ! · Miss Edith Anders on of Lehi spent Due To The Great Lengt h Of This Show The Doors Will weekt at the Vincent home on Open at 6:00 P. M.~HOW STRATS 6:30 P. M. Ceftter Street. Mrs. A. A. Larson enterta ined the WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY membe rs of her club Tuesda y evenGener al CUSTER at "LITT LE BIG HORN" ing. Bridge was played, Miss Honore A Wild and Wooly WEST ERN That Will Make Stagg and Mrs. HR. E. Phelps winning prizes. YOU HOLD YOUR SEAT Mrs Edith Hanson left Saturd ay to return to her home in Wallace, Ida., after spendin g the past two months NOTICE beginn ing at 7:30 o'clock. Fast meetwtth Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Burg. Beginn ing Sundaq, November 21,ings will convene directly after SunThe Art Cub met Friday of last all regular meetin gs of the L. D. S. day School, commencing at 12:15 o'week at the residence of Mrs. J. J. Cburch will be held in the evenblg, clock. Lander s. Mrs. John Jarvis, Mrs. Albert Larson and Mrs. E. Brown of Salt Lake were luncheon guests of Mrs. C H. Burgan on Armist ice Day. Mrs. Norval Pugmir e and bal>Y of Sandy spent Monday with relative s in · Midvale. Members of the U. A. club expect to spend Thur(lday evening in Holliday at the home of Mrs. C. 0. Peterson. Mrs. J. A. Pearso n enterta ined at dinner Monday evening. Covers w~re laid for 11. Mrs E. C. O'Brien was hostess to tlhe membe rs of' the CatAolic Ladies Club, Wednesday at her home on First Avenue. · Mrs. C. 0. Watson enterta ined at That the Poultr ymen can get their Feed Cheap er in Murra y dinner Sunday honorin g her father, than by come farthe r away to the larcer city. Mr. C. E. Eachal of Murray , on his That our busineaa has beeD steadi ly growinc for the put year birthda y annive rsary. Covers were and proape cta look better to ua for the comin c year. We laid for 14. attribu te thia aucce tt to the Loyal Suppo rt of our Paltra iiL Members of the· Queen Esther Cirele of the ltf. E. burch were the hostWe do not claim to be civinc anythi ng away or to be ael'inc esses at a dinner served at the church CHEA P M.-ch andiae . But our policy ia, "To make a fair Saturd ay evenin g to the visiting delprice to every oae, cive you qualit y merchancliae, and make a egates at a young people's conferfair pro&t fcfr ourael Y&!' ence. .The visitors wete from Ogden, We claim we caa ·aave you money on your Poultr y and Dairy Murray , Salt Lake and Bingham. Feech . BecaU M: We do not have any heavy c:arr:rinc eharp a and coDectioD npenc ea. You cet thtt beae6 t of tiUa and a NOTIC E OF ASSES SMEN T Pngiam---Week Nov.19 to Nov. 25 CECIL.& !!!~ By The se Exc epti ona l • SOCIETY Something to be Thankful For Assessment N(\. 6, Kempe te MininJ: Company, a corpora tion of the stateof Utah, princip al p1ace of buaines t Midvale. Utah. Notice is hereby given that at " meetin~ of the Board of Directo r• of the Kempe te Mining Comp&Jly, held on the l.2th day of Octobe r, 1128, an assessm ent. No. 6, of one-eig hth o' one cent JMr share. was levied upo11 the capital stoek of the corpora tion issued and outatan dinc payable iJPmediat ely to Wm. Waters , aecreta rr and treasur er, at tlbe offlr.e nf the compan y in Midvale, Utah. ~ stock upon which this Ul'lesP. ment may remain unpaid on the 18th day of December, 1926, will be deUilquent and adverti sed for sale at puOlie auction, and Ullless payme nt bP made before, will be sod on the 20th -day of Januar y, 1927 ,at 10 o'elock L m., at the office of the said coJPpany, to pay the delinqu ent a&aellllment thereon , top!the r with the eosb of adverti sing and expense of sale. WM. WATE RS, Sec'y-T reas. llidval e, Utah a. Date of of last 1st wbliea Du 981 puWicatloa. tioa, Nov. Dec. lB.: 1M. quick tuno v•. · Why help pay the othet- feDowa b..t del.ta and coBectioa charcea loncer . Save moDeJ' by cdinc OD aa for y..- nezt order and join oar liat of Satiafi ed Cueto ....._ · WE HAV E IT AT SMITH'S CASH 4712 S<1UTH STAT E PHON E.IIU itRAY II "EVERYTHING for the CHICKEN from PEEP to CACKI.E" Pricea Satu rday Until Tb•nk,pviJaa HIGH PATE NT FLOU R ~PNi'c: .. !:1 FiAKii·········-·····················-··· -.Pou nd Bac ······-···················-·····················-··· NO. Z YELLOW CORN |