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Show ' Page Twelve The MIDVALE JOURNA L --- Friday, June 7, 1929 ~~========~==~=====~~======~=~====~-'Uncle Sam Makes New LoM-t~ Greece ,. 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAh essage o a ues for Thri fty Shoppers Careless SPenders,-Please Don't Read Thou sand s of Wom en bother about going to •~alkJ "specUd saler, because finD' • • • It Ia often inconvenient to leaw their work at the advertised hour. Spri ng Suits J. That Establish C. Penney Co. as the Style Headquarter s for Young Men . • experience has taught them that our everyday low prices are as low. and often lower, than so·called ''sale prices.'' P~ t12,167,000. East Midvale TO 16.75 34.75 • • • the .. special bargains" are often tho wrone shade or lize. • • • they can buy ftlh4t they want exactly whn~ they want it in our store without fiehtine "bargain crowds. .. • Secretary o:t the 'l'reuury Andrew W. Mellon (left) and the winlstet from Greece to the United States, Cbaralambos Slmopoulos, signed the documents at the Treasury department which refunded the Greek debt of $18,000,000. At the aame time Uncle Sam granted Greece a new loan of .Jmt tht> sort of suits that fit Into the scheme of things forth~ Yocng Man who is anxious to look his beot. New and unusual patterns in smart, youthful styles that give )'Otl the a~suranc~ of being welldre :;ed A."k to see the "Don~t" Our Stlle Leader for Sprin; Two Pants "Prep " Suits Group of Smart Siza lJ to 11 Yean Silk Two-button, aiaclc-breaste4 mo44., with peak or notch lapel. Expertly madt and finished in every detail. Dre sses Selected Pabrica Novelty Weaves Fancy Stripes For Sun.1mcr Need. I New shades of tan, brown, blue and grey. Excellent value, at- S.:nres of st} L~s • • • de. lightful colon . . . new prints . . . here are the dresses that will make your wardrobe fashion - right • . . and for amazingly little! Th.! most discerning shopper will acclaim them as l>l.Iperior values. \ Some With Two Pair Pants Englislt.-Cut Trouse rs For Smart Summer Wear For Women For Misses For Juniors The deep waist band, wide belt·loops and full-cut bottoms are in accord with the authentic style trends for smart summer trousers. .90 Cassimeres in Novelty Twists and Herringbone Weaves. Novelty Striped Flannels or Fancy Striped Worstecl. And th~ smart styling is baclced up by the quality and value our tremendous buyinc presti&e alooe makes possible. Hou se a11d Porc h Frocks TO 3.98 5.90 Broa dclo th Shirts Fancy Patterns The practic:o.l shirt New Styles-Spec ially Selected and Particularly Low-Priced for every other season, too ..• but especially dressy !or summer when the coat is so often discarded. All collar-attached styles with one pocket. Full<ttt throughout. Eve:-y shirt an outstandinr val-ue, at the low ~ Delightfully smart wash dres$es for your home needs thh twnmcr • • • dainty prints are combined with organdie and dimity in channing styles. The price is further proof of the daily aavings that quantity buyinc makes possible. $1.79 A Smart Pump For Gtowiq Girls Sun to appeal to the )'OUOIU fashiooable~ I Of black patent with fancy crain trim , • • abo 1n white cahretta with wlaiW Jiurcltrim. --~- _$2.98 Sporty! :;ro Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton and family motored to Payson Thursday COMMUNITY METHODIIiT Church of last week and spent Methorlal day. D. M. Kitch, Pastor Mrs. J. M. Cook and little daughter Sunday Schoc.l 10 a. m. of Los Angeles, Cal., are visit,tng with Church Service 11 a. m. Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Epworth League 6 p. m. Paul Pedemon. The Sunday School will give a. Miss Merh Greenwood en,tertained Children's Day program on Sunday Wednesday evening of last yeek at June 16th beginning at 10 o'clock. her home for the Gleanor G h ot the The membera of the School are to M. I. A. meet on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 Mrs. D. W. McDonald was a Salt for a practice period after which re- Lake visitor Monday. freshments will be served. Tile parMrs. Ailee Rock spent punday in ents are aaked to cooperate with the Murray, guest of Mrs. James Cahoon. Miss Beatrice Simpers was a guest committee in having the children preTuesday aftt:rnoon of Mrs. Merlyn sent for rehearsels. The worship period at 11 o'clock is Watts of Murray. Mrs. Rose Alexander was a Riverdesigned to be iru~tructive, lru~plring and helpful to any who care to at- ton visitor Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton and tend. The sermon theme will be-family motored to Kaysville Sunday "Though and Character." Albert Blatnich is the leader for the and were the guests Qf Mr. and Mrs. Epworth League meeting on Sunday Leroy Clayton. Mrs. Annie Greenwood spent Sunevening. Pl&.WI are being made for some of the young people to attend day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orson the Institute this year, the dates of Thomps()n of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNamara anwhich are July 8th to the 15th. The regular meeting of the Ladles' nounce the birth of a baby girl• born Aid will be on next Thursday June 13 Tuesday of last week. Miss Phyllis Greenwood of Sandy at 2:30 at which time there will be the annual election of officers. The new- was a dinner guest Sunday of Miss ly elected officers are not iWitalled, Merla Greenwood. Afton Young, Fay Glover, .. Hazel however, until the meeting in SeptemGlover, Orpha Soffe, and Mary Holden ber, 1929. Scout Troop No. 119 meets regular- members of the Bee-Hive girls of the M. I. A. together with their leader, ly on Friday evening from 7 to 9. Tests are given upon special ap· Ollie Sharp, and Mrs. Coldie Soffe pointment with the examiners who and Grace Middleton of the presidengladly give of their time for this work cy of the M. I. A. enjoyed a. weenie Plans for trips and work during the roast Tuesday evening. Mrs. Annie Greenwood was a dinsummer will be discussed at the next ner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T. meeting. F. Greenwood. The Trail Builders with their leader, Mrs. Ralph Robb!WI, hiked to the East foot hills last Tuesday afterMrs. Rachel Forbush, Correspondent noon and enjoyed a bonfire and weenie roast. Those who took pa t in Dr. H. N. Sheranian of Murray will the affair were; Jay Young, De Royce talk to the girls of the M. I. A. and Kartchner, Willys Sharp, Edward their Mothers Tuesday evening the RobbiWI and Melvin Young. 11th of June, at eight o'clock in the Mrs. Ethel Millerberg Union Ward Chapel. last Thursday for the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Peterson of Los guests; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Terry Angeles motored to Union Thursday oon, De Moine, Mrs. Mabel Po r of laat week and will visit indefinitely daughters, La Verna, Marian and with Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and ma, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. Brady. ren Terry and children, Vern, Mrs. Flora Walker Shell assisted by a.nd Mildred of Magna, Mrs. Attdr·ew her daughter, Mrs. Naoma Ellis en- Sugdeon and sons, Dick and M~trv·in tertained Friday of last week for the llso of Salt Lake, Mrs. members of the Unity Club. After the brother, De Moine Terry left busy hour of Club Work a dainty lun- day for a short trip to California. cheon was served. Covers were laid for Mrs. Otllla Brown and Mrs. Mildred Seddon of Salt Lake, Mrs. carrie IMPRESSIV E SERVI'OES FOR GEORGE Coomber, Mrs. Gertie Sharp, Mrs. Jes-Beautiful and impressive sie Berrett, Mrs. Lorie Baker, Mrs. services were held Sunday in the Vinie Feru~termaker, Mrs. Allie Wardle, Mrs. Golda Soffe, Mrs. Rachel dy 3rd ward chapel for George Forbush, and Mrs. Flora Walker Bishop J. Ernest Jeru~en o~;;tcto.I.I.ng Musical numbers were "Come, \.AJUJ.III Shell. Ye Saints, and "An Angel From Mr. and Mrs. Byron James of BingharD. and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Peterson High'" and "0,. My Father'' by formed a party and enjoyed the thea· choir. Instrumental Trio, a and numbers "My Fatth in Thee' and " tre Friday evening of last week. gels Serenade" by Athur The Sunday School Superintendenc y entertained Friday evening of ' last Wilford Pearson and Lucille Nelson. Vocal duet "Face to Face" week at the Union Amusement Hall ; in honor of the Sunday School officers J eru~en and Eva Crapo. Speakers were carter E. G~t, and teachers. Games and refreshD. Kuhre, William Newbold and ments were enjoyed. Mr. Theron Smart returned home op Jensen. All. spoke words of Thursday of last week from Logan of the worthy life of Mr. HaJtd. A sketch o:t the life of Mt. where he has been attending the A. C. Mrs. Nephi Gregory visited Tuesday was read by his nephew James Prayers were offered by j!zra with Mrs. Sarah Lemons of Bdnton and Royal D. Madsen respectively. Ward. Interment was in the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Peterson were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. V. Cemetery, where the grave was cated by William Clayson, Sr. Peterson of Taylorsville. Floral offerings were pr.ofuse Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas of Bingham were week end guests of M!'. beautiful. •· and Mrs. L. Brady. SPECIAL-Peo nies $1.00 per Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Knowles Floral, Center St., Midvale Sam Mackey of Taylorsville. --t-- P.lcale che Boy. I 't'ber'n co1lcciate -Ia M he all richt. tbae IGaPP1 t&1l C81f oxfo:-ds I .•• _. llow tile M,w will lib tbtaa l co '% .. p.98 Siua 2~ Sa lZ~_-_2.!.!-.:_.JAf NEWS IN UNION Mr. and :Mrs. Raynold and children were dinner Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brady and little son, of Salt Lake, vis- Tuesday evening of Mr. ited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray~ :Mrs. Parley Spratling of "\V nold Brady Sunday evening, Jordan. |