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Show 1929 The Midvale Joum&l I CIW ilCi l «NNOUNC N ITEMS ~~,.....held at the .•9.ftl.!la ·~ new chapel laat Garalde and ._)" WJW left 'rhursda1 for the ~ $4tee Kission. A pro~ ~ reu.deted after wblch refttfW•t a ,.ere ~erved to 600 guests. CiOIIClUQd the party. ftiitl Jla)' assisted by Kiss V entertain ed at a party on J in honor of Fred May, for a Jda cloee frieDds. Games were and luncheon was served at tables to Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn de, Miss Beth Stea(lman , Kiss ~ kasmusse n, Grant Mortense n, Hemoy BWs, Joseph Butter1lel d, Mr. and ~. Elmo Hamilton and Mr. and Mn. Rbaii McMullin and Mr. and Mrs Earl Beckstea d of South Jordan. The aecond ward primary of1lcera entertain ed at a party on Monday in honor ot ~ the cblldren of the ward In thelt nelr chapel. Games were play ed and' refreshm ents served to 125. The Junior Girls of the Firat Ward asalsted by their teacher Mrs. Cephas Wilkins entertain ed at a candy pull on Tuesday. The First and Second Ward entertained at a dinner and program and a show at night in both warda for ~ old folks on Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Densley enter-tained at her home Sunday in ll.onor of Mr. and Mrs. David Newbold and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lloyd and their · families. Mrs. Isabelle Romney of Salt JAke spent the week end u guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred May. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford H&DMD and famill!' of Bingham was guests of ArmintE·De nsley last Tbu~y. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd and family was guests of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Swan of Salt Lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Wiberg c,ntertalned at supper Tuuday in honor of Mrs. Hattie Freeman and family and ,Mr. BD4 Mrs. Wallace B. Beckstell,d of South Jol'dJUl. Covers were lafd~for 16. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Battlaon eo.tertained at dinner last Tuesday In honor of Mr. and lira. Harold Colton and children of Salt Lake. M.l:-. and Mrs. ~ Peterson a.IMl 'BOn, Max, visited at Lark Sunday the guest of Mrs. Hannah Hatt. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Henghly entertained at diBD.er Tuesday in honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Peterson and chtldren. The R. H. B. club held a meetiDg and social at the home of Ephri&m Otteson on Thursday . ~oae preaeaat were Miss Mae RasmUIIIS8n, 'lrlla TopMisses"E lsle uct Estelle Hardy, ...,....,., Elna Olson, Miss Ethel Brown, Mary Hamilton , Miss nJen But. :!~~~~?· Miss Lorena Madsen, Miss Seal, and Ylss 14ari.e Crump, Miss Evelyn Crump, Miss Mary Turner, Miss Aida Hatt ana Miss LuPrul • ~wbold of Bluffdale . TbUl'IJspent Nephi Duke Page of and Mr. parents, his of guest as day Mrn. T. P. Page, .where he left Friday for § Salt Lake hospital and was operafed on Saturday . -"'l''tt& Bee Hive Girls of the frat ward with their teachers, Miss Margaret Nell and Luella Maynard entertain ed at a party last Tuesday at the home of Misses Elise and Estelle Hardy. GarJes were played and refreshm ents served to 15 guests. Mrs. Thomas P. Page entertain ed at dinner ¥onday In honor of Mrs. Hattie ll'reemlln and family and Mr. and Mril. Wallace D. Beckstea d of South Jordan. Coven were laid for 20. Mlss Marjorie Densley and Miss El· lfL li!wepon atteaded the JUDior prom at the GriJ,nlte high scboo11a st Frldayr Mill. Dorcus Thompso n, Stake board member gave a book report Tuesdq at the 1!lrst ward to the adult senior clu8, entitled ''Immigra nt to Inven· tor." .. Anntnta Dens~ and Jlrs. ADdereon spent Wedn~ in Salt Lake ~Of .Arlyn ! -~· OON'l BE SOLD INSUR NCE-BUY IT TBII liQB'I.'R,OPOU'I'AK LIPII INSUBA Nml OOJdPA.NY Call wu. ""' GEO. W. COX Telephon e ftllhllle u~w z..-.;~a~t Ave. lrBdYale Kin Loullle Crump, Jack lliller THE OOMMU NITY METHOD IST CHURCH Mr. and Mrtl. Yllton Bodell and Mrs. Kitch, Pastor M. D. to ed to Salt all K1l1 S Sunday School 1o a. m. mo r er pencer Church Service 10 a. m. Lake Wednesd ay of laat week and Epworth League 6 p. m. e Pla;yhous the at Theatre J.ttended the teachers of the Sunday School The and Bodell T. . M.r. and Mrs. John the special number for render .will ChristenLouis Mrs. and ~amily, Mr. Sunday mon:iing. The on school . the ~dell ~J R. Mrs. 3en and Mr. and .vera the guests of Mr. and .IIUB. Will school opens promptly at 10 o'clock .sodell and family ot Salt Lake during and everyone should make an effort to be on time. A regular attendanc e on .he past week. part of all will make for efftcienthe l4i88 Eva WinD and Mrs. Veda Dem produce gratifyin g results. and cy week last ..ng were Salt Lake visitors has been designate d asSunday end. when those who pay to day "Pay-Up" evening Friday given waa A dance )f last week in the Amuseme nt ball ward the expenses of the church will .mder the ~uspices of the Amusew. ent pay at least one half of their yearly ;;ommltte e. T• music was furnlahed contribut ion. February marks the close of the first half of our year and "Y Carter's orchestra of I...eht Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Y:Uier enter- it ls hoped that many who have not :..alned at a Valentine »artY ~t their. helped any as yet will willlngly conome Tburad&y ev~ M last week. operate to make possible the church Progresai' ve gtunea were played BD4 a In the communi ty. The pastor will .nidDl&'ht supper ~erved at small ta- .J18e e,s hl8 theme for the church serblett to Mr.:: and Mrs. Heber Butter- vlf:e "Th~ People's Way." The choir fleld, Mr. atad Mrs. R. T. Bodell, Mr. • beginning their practice of the Easancl Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mr. and ter anthems and will meet regularly Mrs. HeDrJl:;Buttertl.eld, Mr. and Mrs. on Wednesd ay evenings at 7:30 p. m. The lesson a..t the Epworth League ==tter tl.eld, Mr. and Mrs. L. n, Mrs. Cecil 0. Poore, Mrs.. will be presented by Albert Blatnlck Veda Deming, .Mrs. 0. R. Freemea on \!I.e i!Ubject "Why the present conand Mls8 .Eva" W~. Tile 49Coratln tr' cern about war?" The basket ball and favors were ill tile Valentine sym- team will play Grace church at Salt Lake City on next Tuesday evening. bola and colpl'JI, wblte and red. The Scouts will play the prelimina ry home returned "Fneman Mrs. Glen l'riday after a few days visit in Salt game with a Sunday school class of boys from the same church. '•ke. The District Conferen ce of the Mr. and M:ni. Clyde Crump and son Mission ls to be held at the LibUtah })on, of Lark, were the guests of Mr. church on Monday and on Park erty part and Mrs. J. H. Qrump and family next week. The sessions of Tuesday: of last week. afternoon at 2:30 Monday on begin enCrane E. Walter Mrs. and Mr. tertained at a midnight luncheon at and close with the Tuesday evening their !lome Friday evening of last program. Church officers are expectweek. Their gussts were Mr. and ed to attend this conferenc e and othMrs. R. T. Bodell'.. Mr. and Mrs. Spen- ers are invited to do so. The Boy Scout Basket B!lll team cer Y:Uier, Mrs. Veda Deming, Mrs. the bo~ of the Unitarian pla)le(l ButterJ. Sarah Mr.a. 0. R. Freeman, on Tuesday evening at the church Miss d, Buttertl.el Ruth MiBB and 1leld outEtta Martin, Frank Poultz, Marvin Westmin lster Buttertl.e ld and Mr. Pitts all of Salt · Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Biper. of Salt Lake were the dimter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Y:Uier and family , Saturday . Elder Joseph Cr&De ls visiting 'liltti friends in Provo this week. The Parent-Te acher& assoclatfo n will bold its February party Monday evening, February 25th at 8 p.-tn; iri the school house. There will be a special speaker in attendanc e • .~~~~<i l wUl be ~erved. Tickets '111111 ti Seventh and Eightll".grade dents enjoyed a dQclng pa.rty TU¥: day ev.entng ill the acJJ,Gol aaditonum . lU8. J'obn Day of Draper ls visitIng her mother, Mrs. Ollve Miller uu11.--t week. Mlss Eva WinD accompan ied ~ Mn. Veda Deming left Thursday for Nephi where they will vislt frlend8. the remainde r of the week. Miss Emma Bodell returned home Monday from Sait Lake where she has been the PfSt two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. GeOrrp Walker were week;. Salt Lake visiton part pf er Mr. and lln!. ~peneer two sons, Loran and Dougia.,, Salt Lake visitors SUnday. Mrs. George J. Miller spent part o1. the week' In Salt I..akif. I classed greatly in size the Scouts play ed all around them and returned home with the long end of the score. The return game will be played sometime in March. The Scouts working on First Class tests may meet the examiner s on any Wednesd ay evening after school providing notice ls given so that transportation can be furnished The meet ing on Friday evening will reveal the wlm»ng patrol for the month. The February record of the troop will also entitle them to a place 1n the "Temperature Contest" wblch is being spon sored bY the Council. A hike is being planned for the first week in March for the Scouts who are meet· ing the requirem ents of the troop for advancem ent. WANTED Y ounc Calves, best prices pald. Call EARL EVANS, Phone Mid. 6'J-R-l. MIDVAL E 'IIOTEL NOW OPEN undeE. new managem ent Newly furnished rooms with or wlth out board. Very reasobabl e rate&. Mrs. John A. Aylett and Mrs. J. W. Johnson were in attendanc e at the annual breakfas t of the Ladies Llterarv club held in Salt Lake Saturday . Mrss. J. W. Niblev was a guest on Friday of last week at a tea given a.t the home of Mrs. A. R. Curtis of Salt Lake. Mrs. H. E. Phelps entertain ed the members of her Salt Lake club Tuesday at her apartmen t on Main street. A one o'clock luncheon was served. Mrs. W. B. Joy, formerly of thls city, now of Richfield, Idaho, and her sister, Mrs. George Ellis of Salt Lake were in Midvale Monday. Miss lone Ludlow left Thursday to spend Washingt on's birthday and the ensuing week end with her sister, Mrs. N. C. Black of Delta. Mra. Arthur Sjoblom entertain ed ofMiss Lorna Call spent last week end in Provo. She was the guest of a ~rd party given at the Honor C. P. Marineau . home DON'T MISS TillS O·P PO RT UN ITY Of Gettin g One Of The •u- ne LA"PEST Spi-ing Hats "They are N obby and Chic" AT REAS ONAB LE PRICE S --.TH E IRIS MILLINER J:f, UNION Mlsa Vivion Clawson was rempved to a Salt Lake hospital SJ1D(:\BY, xnorntng for treatmen t, boplng to avoid an operation -tor appendici tia. Miss Gladys Winger took the ~ tng feminine roll in a 3 act dnUna entitled "Peg 0' :aly Heart" presented in the Ward Chapel last Wednesd ay evening. She was aaalsted by a good cast of youqg people and the play was · considere d a success. and Gerald Crittende n aon. fJf' 'ltr. Mrs. Lymaa Ci'lttenClen ls confined ~o hia home sutrertnc from rbeumatiSID. Mr. and Kra. Norman Fryer and children were Salt Lake. visltors Sun· day. Mrss. Ved. MJlne vl8lted Friday with Mrs. Ada Brady. Mr. and lin. Raynold Brady and cbUdren ~t the week end in Salt Lake, gueata of Kn. Oney Smith. They enjoyed a birthday dinner SUnday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steedman in honor of Mrs. Steedman's birthday anniversa ry. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fdrbush had as thelr guests Wednesd ay evening, Mr. and Mrs. ~e Gould, 1141:. and Mrs. John Stelter and Kr. and Mrs. Raynold Brady. Mrs. Carrie Coomber entertaln ed Friday of last week tor mem11ers orthe Unity Club. ~r the Club activities dainty Nfil•llbw ua Wirn :.Wved to Mrs. Jeufe 'Benetti Iii&·"ltelva Evans, Mrs. Vinle Fenilte~er, Mrs. Lorie Baker, Mrs. otena Blown, Mrs. Gertie Sharp, Mrs. Golda Sotre, Mrs. Greer, Mrs. Allie Wardle, Mn; Alice Burgon and Mrs. R&cbel ~or bush. Sarah Haun and Merl G~el' nurses at the St. MJ.rlat l;lospital vtalted relative~ here on day last week. The Rellgton Class officers entertained all membera of the Rellglon Claaa at a Valentine party TbUI'ISd&y a,tternoon . A TE NT IO N A Good Ylltle For All PATRICK'S OLD TilE DANCE iND PROGRAII "11IE GINGLICANS" teod Peppy Music GO FF'S HALL March 15th, 8 Midvale, Utah ·8 North Main St. Ne:xt Door to Midvale Drug Company Fue l syst em of the new Ford ·has been .des igne d for relia bilit y and lOng serv ice Wfth the co-operat ion of the ward activity committe e and the M. I. A, of1lcers a Valentine Dancing Party was staged Wednesd ay evening in the Ward Amuseme nt Hall. A Mr. Slotnick of Murray who has filled numerous vaudevill e engagem ents on the coast, furnished dancing music on his i p ano accordion . His renditions were wonderfu l and his style made a decided hit with everyone present. A good crowd enjoyed a splendid time. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sharp and children spent Saturday in Salt Lake guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hansen. Mrs. J. P. Terry and son, Demoin, , and Mrs. J. L. Porter and daughter, . Marion of Salt Lake spent Friday with M;s. Ethel Millerber g. Mrs. Charles Thornton entertain ed at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs . Harold Weed of Salt Lake. Miss Merla Greenwoo d visited on Thursday evening with Mrs. Orrell Bateman . EAST MIDVALE Mrs. Leo Glover entertain ed at a Val tin D en e inner Thursday evening of last week complime nting her husband's birthday anniversa ry. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. James Glover and children, Velma and Arthur and Elmer, Mr. and, Mrs. Cort A. Rosenhan of Murray, Mrs. Ellen Johnd d son, an aughter, Gertie, Mr. Claude Bird, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sharp, and Mr. Sam Johnson Th ere wa~ a 1arge_ number of people from this ward m attendanc e at the monthly Union meeting at Jordan High Sunday att;ernoon . . Friends of Mtss Maxme Clayton will be pleased to know that she has been released from a Salt Lake hospital Isolation ward after . a seven weeks confinem ent, suffenng from scarlet fever and small pox. Mr. William Kartchne r and family gave a very interestin g program at the regular sacramen t services at the Ward Chapel Sunday evening. Master De Royce Kartchne r gave a reading followed by a retold story by Miss Werta Kartchne r. Mrs. Ada Kartchner then rendered a soprano solo Patriarch William D. Kuhre gave a~ interestin g lecture on the "Future of . Our Young." Miss Hazel Lennberg underwen t an operation at the Holy Cross last Thur sday At last reports she was doing as well as could be expected. All her friends wish for her a speedy and com plete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Cort A. Rosenhan of Murray were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover. Miss Lillian Boggess of Union was a dinner guest Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Ed Orgill.of West Jor dan were East Midvale visitors Sunday evening, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swenson. Mrs. Geneva Sharp and two children spent Tuesday with Mrs. Leon. Malstrom of Union. ATCH REPAIR ING GOOD PROMPT AND DEPEND ABLil Service Your jeweler should enjoy the coofldenc e of the commmd ty. Bring your precloaa stone probleDIB to me. I parantee to repair your watch eatlsfacto ry or ask no pay. H yow want anyjewelry from Salt Lake, I can eave you money on lt. See me. J. S. MORGAN W n ESTAUR ANT I& CAFE There ls a DEFINIT E SATISFA CTION WHEN Your FOODS satisfy the taste. Our E...::perlence assures you ef Tasty FOODS at all TIMES. U.S. CAFJ!l SAMAS & THOMAS , Propa. PIGGLY WIGGLY Bargain Offerings for Sat. and Monday, Feb. 23 and 25 LARD FLOUR CORN SYRUP .4 LB. BUCKE TS ':I Pure, Fresh Stock 48 LB. SACK Sperry Blossom Since all adjustm ents are simplici ty of design is es- fixed except the needle valve .peoially apparen t in the fuel and idler, there is praeti• eally nothing to get out of • •Y•Iem. order. The fasoline tank is bullt The choke rod on the integral with.lhe eowl and is unusual ly sturdy because it dash aets as a primer and is made of heavy sheet steel, also at a regulato r o( your 1ernc plated to prevent rust gasoline mixture . 'fhe new or ~m:rosion. An addition al hot s~t manifol d msuree facior of strength is the fact complet e vaporiza tion of the that it is eompose d of only gasoline before it enters the two ·pieces, instead of three combus "on chambe r of the or {,our, and is electrica lly engine. welded -not soldered . As a maHer of faet, the Because of the location of fuel system of the new Ford tqk; tlae entire ftow of is 10 s•mple in design and gaio~Sa~en even, natural .so earefuU y made. that it . :. ~ow......o..fotlo~ ~natural. ~ very little aerviee .1,.:'!~ .of~ gr)IIViU;•. Tide· :18 the attention . ·· · simples\ and ~ost direct The 61ter or sedimen t . . way t.f Npptyin g gasoliu.e to bulb should be cleaned at · -the carbure tor without Variati~ns pressure . The gaso- . regular intervala and the line_feed -pipe of the new: · carbure tor ~ ~moved FoM u only 18" Inch~ long an~ w~ m g~line. ()c. and ls easily aeceseible ,.U usmnal ly.the drain plug at · the bottom of the carbure tor · the Wli]• . should be nmoved and tlae The psoline p~sses from carbure tor drained for a the tank to die earbure tor few seconds. ihrough a filter or eedi.nient Have your Ford dealer bulb· l'iiounte d on the steel look after these importa nt ~ whieh separate s -the little detallif for you when p.Jiolin e tank...J' rom the you have the ear oiled and · eh~ne. greased. A thoroug h, peri· 'fh.e carbure tor is s~y odie eheck.ing-up costs little, deelgned and has been built but it has a great deal to do with long life and to deliver many 11'Wiasands of miles ~ continu ously good of •ood service . - ~ perform ance. m FoRD MoToR CoMPANY $1.59 NO. 5 LB. Can, Corn and Cane Syrups Blended 35e This is a rare price at the present cost of syrups We HaVeAFresh Stock Of NoRTHRUP.lfulG &eo:s ege_lable Flower Seeds .A1J SfcmdarY.l~,l.And Mort <Y :l' TlzeFlolte.!lf_...,l 8tz;,!'~/e r:-.-........;: Jrd«w S'H<IIAt .in,H-Ioe RAISIN S, 25 LB. BOX Seeded, 5c per lb. BOX This makes a fine large family supply ........ THE praetiea l value of Ford 69 C $1 • 25 PINEAPPLE, Halsdale broken slices, 2 cans . . . . 45c OAT MEAL, 9lb. bags Quick Oats 35c, 3 bags $1.00 BROOMS, Awonderful SOc value . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c BROOMS, Apopular $1.25 seRer for ...... .. 98c COOKIES , 2 lbs. Marshmallow frosted . . . . . . . . 45c BISCWTS , Attimal iced, 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c FIG NEWTONS, Wholt whea~ fresh daily, 21bs. 35c · Galvanized Pail, 10 quart size, each . . . . . . . . . . 25c Here's a Dollar Special that will knock your eye out And of course it's.at Piggly Wiggly's 3 Cans No. 2Yz Milwauk ee's Best Malt Syrup $1. 1 Gross of Bottle Caps and 1 Pkg. of 3 Star Hops, A Regular $1.75 Value POTATOES 75 e RUSSETS , or White Pearls, per cwt. .... PER TEN (10) LB. LOTS .. 15c -- ·~~~~~--~-------------------------- OLEOM ARGAR INE, FERN NUT, 2 lbs......................... 35c GOLDE N WEST, 2 LBS•................~....... 39c Currants, full 16 oz. pkgs. 2 'pkgs. 35c 3pkgs.50C PIGGLY WIGGLY MEATS POT ROAST, Good Quality, per lb•..... ..... 20c BACON SQUARES, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 1-2c MINCE MEAT, Superfine Quality, 2lbs. ..... 45c MINCE MEAT· Superfine Quality, Jibs•....• ... SOc We buy butter eggs and produce for either cash or trade "AU OVER THE WORLD' lain St· MIDVALE Midvale's Shopping Center |