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Show Friday, January 25, 192 The MIDV ALE JOUR NAL H'LO, POP• G4JJ I UAVE A IJJel(£1., 1D BUY eAWY? WEST JORDAN RIVERTON llriday afternoon Mrs. Rullen OhMrs. Marvin Dansie, Mrs. William Iller entertain ed at a party in honor Neff, Mrs. Rarrell Newbold, and Mrs. of her little daughter, Marie's seventh Bessie Richardso n entertain ed at a birthday anniversa ry. Games andre- i party last Friday in honor of Mrs. freshmen ts were enjoyed by a large · Rulon Dansie at the home of George crowd of little friends. I H. Dansie. Games were played and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cundick, Mr. 1 luncheon served to Mrs. Joseph Smith and Mrs. Ross Bateman attended a Mrs. Northrop Garfield, Mrs. Vern family dinner party at tim home of ll:niss and Mrs. Reuben Sorenson, of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cundick in honor Draper, Mrs. Charles Parr, Mrs. John of Mr. Cundick's forty-seco nd birth- i.. Wiberg, Mrs. James Broadben t, day anniversa ry. Mrs. Rawleigh Lloyd, Mrs. Frank Fay, the little daughter of Mr. and Nossack, Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd, Mrs. Mrs. George Henderso n underwen t an Melvin Peterson, Mrs. James Dansie, operation for the removal of her ton- Mrs, Eldred Heugly, Mrs. Edger MorsUs Saturday . gan, Mrs. Richard Lovendah l, Mrs. Mr. anu .urs. Gilbert Lancaste r of William Nelson, Mrs. Walter Lloyd, Salt Lake spent the week end visit- Mrs. N. J. Nielsen, Mrs. Z. T. Buttering friends and relatives here. field, Mrs. Wilford Dansie, Mrs. WilMrs. Leah Campbell spent Satur- ford Hodges, Mrs. Alma Dansie, Mrs. day at Sandy visiting Mrs. Frank M. Clarissa Roberts, Mrs. Frank Jones Smith. and Mrs. Johnson and baby of Sandy. Mrs. James A. Bateman spent last Mrs. Christian Miller of Salt Lake Wednesd ay and Thursday visiting in spent several days as guest of Mr. Salt Lake, guest of her daughter, Mrs and Mrs. Eugene C. Miller and family CRlas. Cockayne . ~ Mrs. David Bills entertain ed the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olson enter- members of the Relief Society at her tained at dinner Sunday for the fol- home last Tuesday after the business l9wing guests; Mrs. Helen Jackson, was transacte d. Refreshm ents were of 'Idaho F!ills Miss Emma Gardner served. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Wilkins enterMrs. Rela Bateman, Berton and AI- tained at a shower at their home last va Bateman, Mrs. Earl P. Bateman Wednesd ay in honor of Mr. and Mrs. I;.eola and Earl Ray Bateman, La- Francis Anderson . Games were play~ em B. Egbert, Leah Jean Egbert ed and refreshm ents were served to .and Edith Bateman attended a birth- 53 guests. The following out of town day party one day last week at the guests were present; Mr. and Mrs. Aa home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cock- ron Ones, of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. ayne of Salt Lake tn honor of their C. B. Sadler, Mrs. William Nott, Mr. son, Donald. and Mrs. George Farnswor th and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schrader, of Leila Farnswor th of Salt Lake, Miss Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Noble Minnie Uanard and Fred Weenig, of of Blutf Dale, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sugar House, Bill Morrow and RobWalker, of East Midvale, Mr. and Mrs ert Morrow of Sandy and Mr. and Ronneber g, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peter- Mrs. Marty Beckstea d of Midvale. son, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson and The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nelson formed a Anderson took place last Monday party and surprised Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mrs. Anderson was formerly Mrs. Birch at their home in Murray one Florence Wilkins. evening last week. Progerssi ve Mrs. Z. T. Butterfiel d entertain ed at games were enjoyed prizes being won a birthday party in })onor of Evelyn by Mr. and Mrs.~. Peterson, Mrs. it being her ninth birthday anniverCarl Peterson and Mr. J. B. Walters. sary- supper was served to nine litLuncheon was served. tle guests. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman Mrs. Marvin Dansie entertain ed at and daughter, Edith, Mrs. La Vern a party on Saturday in honor of her B Egbert and daughter, Leah, Jean, baby Birthday anniversa ry. Lnn ... henn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thom_as was serve~ to Mr~. M. J. Tfschner, Simper of Murray on Friday evening. Mrs. Marvtn Dans1e and Mrs. Elorum Mrs. Alice Cooper and Sam Cooper Tischner was entertain ed at dinner on were called to Grace, Idaho, Friday Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. on account of the sudden death of A. Ray Beckstea d at South Jordan. Mark Cooper, 15 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper, formerly of Mrs. Leonard Brown entertain ed on Saturday afternoon in honor of her ~ward An evening of entertain ment will be daughter, Marjorie Leona, it being her given by the West Jordan M. I. A. in seventh birthday anniversa ry. The the near future consisting of three following little guests were present: one act plays "Enter the Hero" un- Vera Jones, Beth Bateman, Donna ~r the direction of Melba Johnson, Henderso n, Alice, Newell and Freddie "Squarin g it With the Boss" with Cooper, Helen, Dwayne and Gene Evelyn Spratling as director. "A Girl Wardle and Margaret Hogan. to Order" directed by Gail Johnson. Also a good musfcal program will be ~ven between acts. Miss Nora Bateman spent the week end visiting at Riverton, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page. Violet Squire visited Smith Grant wbo is at the L. D. S. hospital recovering nicely from an appendici tis operation. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Silcox entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Miller and famlly of RivTHE METROP OLITAN erton. LIFE INSURA NCE The basket ball game between the OOMPAN Y South Jordan and West Jordan "M" Call Was. It« Men In the West Jordan hall resulted in favor of West Jordan's boys. Mrs. Joseph Baird of Salt Lake Telephon e Midvale 2:12-W spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Midvale 218 ht Ave. Lydia Bateman EAST MiDVALE Mrs. Melva Evans was hostess on Friday of last week to members of the Unity Club. Matters of interest and aftergthe business hour very dain pertainin to the club were discussed ty refreshm ents were served to the j Mrs. Carrie Coomber, Rose Greer, Golda Sotfe, Gertie Sharp, Lorena Baker, Vinie Fensterm aker, Rachel Forbush, Otella Brown, Jessie Berrett and Allie Wardle. Club will convene Friday February 1st at the home of Mrs. Rose Greer. Sacramen t services Sunday evening were conducted by Mrs. Niels Nielson , and family after the prelimina ry exercises. Mrs. Nima Nielsen offered the opening prayer. Miss Leona Nielson gave a reading entitled "Robert of Sicily" Miss Rosamon d Holt of South Jordan rendered a vocal solo, a and b numbers; Amos Nielson gave a reading and Mr. Zack Butterfiel d and son of South Jordan were the speakers. East Midvale Ward choir did the singing Sunday afternoon at the Union Meeting held at the Jordan High school. The "All Around Club" met Thursday evening at Cobble Crest Inn and enjoyed a dancing party. Committe e was Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Colbrook, Mr. and Mrs. James Glover and Mr. and Mrs. James Brady, of E. Midvale enjoyed the evening. Refresh menta were served. Mrs. Blanche Rosenhan and Mrs. Edith Glover spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Effie Glover. Mrs. James Mitchell and Mr. Dan Mitchell of Payson visited Thursday with Mrs. Marian Hand of Sandy and W NE W MA JE ST IC AND AT WA TE R KE NT iiA DIO • ALL MODELS lS TERMS BATTERY SETS CHEAP m~~***~~3Em ASK FOR ADEMONSTRATION »m*:ffil!il~~**t:m • ectnc We Give You Prompt and Expert Service On Your Set MIDVALE Phone Midvale 272 UTAH Vern Tanner, also Murtay, )!{r. and Mrs. Sllas Brewer of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Eph Drage, of Holliday enjoyed a house party Tuesday eventng of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Berrett of Highland Drive and 39th South. Mrs. Rachel Forbush. Mrs. Gertie Sharp and Mrs. Margie Bishop visited week with Mrs. M. M. Hand of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald and children visited Sunday at Holiday. Mrs. Alice Rock and Mrs. Jennie McDonal d enjoyed Tuesday evening at the play house. I I I Thursday of last EH~~ ~~~i ~~~E fB f. ~~~~~~~~ D I ~~~~3IE~~~~3;E~~~~~~~~~~~~i = CE -- -- -- -- -- -- -- MEN' S SUITS and OVERCOATS Reduc ed 20% l\IEN' S and LADI ES SHOE S Great ly Reduc ed All Men's SHIRT S Value s up to $2.45 Sale Price ...... Honoring Mrs. Ralph Pixley, retir~ ing secretary of the Midvale Second Ward Relief Society, an entertain ment was given at her home Wednesday afternoon of last week. Wednesd ay Mrs. Andrew Larson en tertained in complime nt to her daughter, Mrs. George W. Goetz, who expects to leave soon to join Mr. Goetz in Milwauke e, Wisconsin . ·. 1.89 One Lot MEN' S DRES S HATS $1.00 EST JORDAN MILLING COMPAN Y Full Size Part Wool BLAN KETS Extra Specia l . Economy & White Lily FLOUR . A Home Institutio n Manufac turers of the Flour That Made Mothet' Start Baking Try Our Whole Wheat Health Flour and find health again! Aak Your Grocer For Our Economy or White Lily Flour DON'T BE SOLD M INSURANCE-BUY IT GEO. W. COX Mrs. Rachel Forbush of East Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. James Glover of East Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Forbush of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad HolIeiker of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larsen of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs.!' Madsen of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Price of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. $2.19 All Wool LUMB ER JACK S $3.89 IDVALE SHOE REBUIL DERS Here's What We Do when we REBUIL D YO\JR SHOES We use better material than came in them when new. We preserve the Style and Comfort that makes you like to wear them. And we save you good money besides. We Guarante e Our WORK MIDYALE SHOE REBUIL DEB 21 ._... O.ter St. Midvale LADI ES PURE SILK HUMM ING BIRD HOSE WE THANK YOU We take this opportu nity of thankin g our many custome rs for the loyal support and pato-onage they have given us !during the year 1928 just past We want our custome rs to know that we apprecia te their business and we shall continue to show our app'fe(!iation by giving real service to the people. We have lately had to turn away a number of prospective custome rs because we did not know them and as they had been trading in the "cash and carry" stores, they could give no references. Your best asset is your cred it and when that is gone there is trouble in store for you• Stores, like the Rasmus sen Group, are renderin g service, both to the public and the country --and they should be .considered as one of the up•building factors in every community -and are so considered. The are working for the betterm ent of the masses and this is certainly a common cause. Service and Quality. We are never undersold, quality considered. You know when you buy from P. C. Rasmus sen & Sons you get the best that your dollars can buy. P. C. RASMUSSEN &SONS ~ ' ' $1.39 LADI ES PURE SILK BLUE CRAN E HOSE 89e One LOT Of MEN' S DRES S SHIRT S $1.19 DURI NG THIS SALE ALL PRICE S ARE FOR CASH ONLY ''We Dress The Best Dresse d. Me.n In Town " CLOTHING COMlPL~~NY "Always the Newest St~ rles', Midvale Main Street - - -- - - Utah |