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Show Friday, May 24, 1929 THE MIDVALE JOURN AL MIDVALE JOURNAL Weekly {Jrrlday) Published by the Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. Terms of Subscription Per Year (in advance) ............ $1.00 Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Midvale City, Utah, und~:r act of March 8, 1879. .- Modem Job Printing Department All prices based on the maintained. Fl'&Ilknn Printing Price List. -----------Advertising Rates Display, per celumn inch ........ $0.85 Readers, per line ··-·--····-······· - $0.10 ---- All business correspondm ce should be add sed to The Midvale Journal, Midvale, Utah. Phone Mid. 178 186 N. Main St. Mrs. George W. Bills, Mrs. Lym{Ul Butterfield, Mrs. Joseph Park, Mrs. Ren J;Ioward and Jet Bills were entertained at luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cantonwine. M IDVALE SHOE REBUILDE RS He~s What We Do when we REBUILD 'l•O\JB SHOES We use better material than '\ eJHI18 In them when new. We preserve the Style and Comfort that makes you Uke to wear them. And we save you good money besides. We Guarantee Our WORK !r MIDYAL:J: 8HOE REBUILDE B Midvale 21 11ut O..ter St. \ Chic Tweed Suit CmJDCII f' OUNC THE COMMUNIT Y M. E. CHURCH Sunday School 10 a. m. Church Service, 11 a. m. Epworth League, 6 p. m. A Memorial Sunday program will be given next Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. The Scouts are to have a part in the service, the girls quar- I tette v..ill sing and the pastor will j speak on "Sacred Memories". The Sunday School will complete I their plans on Sunday for a big Car- 1 nival to be given on Wednesday even- 1 ing, May 29th at 7:30. Various booths ana stunts are being prepared by tile classes and tickets will be on sale the last of this week. Parents and friends will want to attend this social event. Max .Baker is the leader for the Sun day evening devotional topic of the : .h:pworth League. On Wednesday ev-1 ening the members of the League en-~ joyed their monthly social by a trip w the swimming pool and later to the I picture show. The annual inspection of Scout I Troop No. 119 was conducted on last 1 li'riday by the district commissione r, Mr. Crawford. The Troop plans to at· . tend the Big May Court or Honor at the West High School Friday evening at eight o'clock. Several of the boys will receive badges. Friends of the Anhnute<l blue gruy creates un In· Scouts are invited to attend this proteresting mixture for this tweed suit. A gram. Members of the four Scout Troops gray silk blouse Is worn tuc•k-ln style in town are to be on service Memorial and the gayly printed scurr rPpE>ttts the Day by helping to decorate · the rolor comhtnntion. The yout hf'll he rei graves early in the morning and then ts of dark hlnP. march in the parade at 10:30. They - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - will also have charge of the fi.ag cer- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goff of Salt emony during the program at the Lake were entertained at dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. and cemetery. t~~~ &ySco~T ' __ _ _ Methodist · Mrn.E.M.Mo~MiM 78 of the 9~~~~e 'J'roop No.ro~N~11 and Church in Murray spent the week at 1 the Scout Wigwam in Mill Creek Can I !l ' yon. They were under the leadership of Coach Horne of the Midvale School, 'V 7ATCH REPAIRING Ben Hampton, Assistant Scoutmaster at Murray Md D. M. Kitch, ScoutGOOD PROMPT AND master. DEPENDAB LE Service A committee from the Sunday school Y eur jeweler 8houid enjoy the is working on a program to be given collfidence of the community. on Children's Day, June 9th, and will begin practice with the children next Bring your precious stone probleDl8 to me. I pa.rantetl to re- , week. pair your watch B&tlsfactory or NEW TEAM ORGANIZE D ask no pay. U yo• waDt anyBY l\UDVALE ALL-STARS can I Zegarish, Reporter Lake, Salt Mike from jewelry The new team that is organized in aave you money on lt. See me. Midvale through the courtesy of Sam J. S. MORGAN · Pedro, brilliant 3rd baseman, intends to cut a niche in the hall of fame. The probable lineup and captain • follows: nJnSTAUR ANT & .CAFE Patrick, Catch; Thompson, Pitch; There is a DEFINITE Poulsen, 1st Base; Janezich, 2nd base, M. Zegarich, Short Stop, Pedro, 3rd SATISFACT ION WHEN base, D. Zegarich, left field; DeCesto, Your FOODS satisfy the taste. Center field, Becker, Right Field. Our Experience assures yo1:1 of Tasty FOODS at all TIMES. I 'U s. OAFE SAMAS a moMAS, Pro,.. - RIVERTON Mrs. Golden Densley, assisted by Mrs. Gordon Densley and Mrs. Le Roy Densley ente:tained the memoe1·s o;- Lhe F. 0 . .J. G. club and the Nervene club at the home of Mrs. ......>1 den ven: ley la..lt \-~eune::-~ay. 'J. he ''.ft.e1·noon was SJ?ent m sewmg and nr:heon was enJoyed. Mrs. Ro~land, Mrs. Walter Lloyd and Mrs. Gilbert Lloyd of \Vest Joran ~nter~ainerl a~ a party in honor of Miss B1rdella. L,oyd and Mr. Heber : ,loyd of South .!ordan, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland last Friday. Games were played and lunch<>:! was served to sixty guests. The marriage of Miss Birdella '':"!"~ and Heber E. Lloyd of South r...,rdan took p_lace Tuestlay at the home of the bnde's parents, Mr. and Mrs Rowland Lloyd. They will be at their home at South Jordan on Moo. day. the farewell party m honor of Cecil Freeman will be held at the Second ward chapel on Saturday. Elder Freeman will leave for the Hawain Island ·mission on June 5. Mrs. Zelma Butterfield returned ' I ,f I I I ' l I ' I 1 home Monday after spending the past nine months at Kanarra, teaching school. S. D. Anderson of San Diego, Calif. was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. S. C. 1 B. Sorensen during the week. I John Slagousky and son Fred of Lyman, Wyo., WE're guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rindlisbach on Sunday. I Mrs. Thomas I. Page, Mrs. Golden Den~·ley, Mrs. Leroy Densley, Mrs. Gordon Densley, Mrs. Lanselot Bills Mrs. Wilford J. Myers, Mrs. Fred May Mrs. Donel Newbold, Mrs. Marvin Mrs. z. T. Butterfield and Dansie, 1 Mrs. Joseph Densley attended the operetta at Herriman Monday night. , Mrs. John A. Rindlisbach and Mrs. Esther dau~hterR Laura and Lan'{ were entertained at the home ' of 11-'fr. and Mrs. Stanley Neff last Friday. Miss Roberta Slater of Salt Lake, Miss Velma and Velera Taggart and Harris Pond of Lewiston visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. z. T. Butterfield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Whetman and children spent Monday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Page. Miss Laura Rindlesbach spent the week-end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hany Reed. Vvhy not have your suit made to order It costs no more and \Ve guarant ee first class fit and workma nship Alterati ons - Cleanin g -and Repairin g Special rates to students and graduat es H. F. 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Nicholson and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nicholson of Salt Lake. Mrs. Don B. Colton, wife of U. S. Senator D. B. Colton, from Utah, who are living in Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Wm. Cox of Salt Lake were the dinner guests Wednesday of last week of Bishop and Mrs. T. F . Greenwood. Miss Norma Ainsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ainsworth, has been very ill the past five weeks suffering from flu complication s. Mrs. Charles Schmidt was a guest at a Bride's shower Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Sanders of Salt Lake in honor of Miss Elsie Dahl, of West Jordan. Miss Dahl will be married in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNamara ·and children were Salt Lake visitors on Sunday, guests of Mrs. Hannah Berrett. Mr. and.Mrs. Jessie Olsop announce the birth of a fine baby boy, born to them Monday, May 20. Miss Beatrice Simpers is spending a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simpers of Salt Lake. Miss Simpers was a guest Monday evening at a Brides shower in Salt Lake, in honor of Miss Lucy Freebairn. Miss Freebairn will be marri~d Wednesday to Mr. Charles Oblad She was vice president of the student body of the University of Utah last year. Down I - a Mo nth and A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR PRESENT RANGE (Any Type) Select your range from our comple te stock. On any range chosen you obtain Special during this sale. • Mrs. Edith Bennion of Salt Lake and Edna Call of Murray visited Mrs. Marriet Bateman of Burley, Idaho. They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black of Bingham and Paul McSporan of Midvale, Mrs. LeRoy Steadman and baby Telephone Midvale 222-W of Sandy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 218 1st Ave. Midvale • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • M e l v i n Peterson last Saturday. GEO. W. COX • • I ACT OW! • :E/Iicienr Puhli'c Service '' • |