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Show The Midvale Journ al, Thurs day, Decem ber 12, 1929 --- II _..._ NORT H MAIN S1'RE ET, lVhDV ·.LLE, U'fAH ou r 0 • tn g 0 . Save Time an d Inconvenience an d As sur e ~u~eUofBd~Sek~c~~o~ - ~~.-~~ ~~~~~~~ --------~------------------------ Poc ket boo ks A Man Wan ts Som ethi ng He Can Wea r To Please Gir.la Wome n's Smart You can be sure that the man who receives either one of these hata will be as pleaaed as a child with a new toy. Ha nd Bags 98 c to $4·98 The smart an>wn-up styles of the~e leather hantl-bqa will be sure t. delicbt cirla. A .rood IClecdoa. The hat above ia the ttComp:u a." It is splendidly lined and comes in the most favored colora. luxurious felt yet only. Made of Gif t Tow els $3. 98 The ideal gift I And we have <;O many smart styles • • • pouch and envelope modes • . . many colors . • . various leathers and a most intriguin gly low price range I Of Hmd-embrolderecl Linea The hat to the right is the "Forecast," an excellent hat of fine felt and satin lined. Smardy styled in new shades. $4.98 For "ftllt a Httle gift," you'll find these hand~mbroidered linen tow• cls just the thine. Several deliiDio Ray on Paj am as Sure to Please! Fancy Broadcloth }.98 Sh irt s to J.98 Women's Pure Silk There are so many clever styles in tl1ese novelty rayon pajama.• that )'Ou are sure to make a happ7 choice! Also White Ho sie ry 98 c Van ity Sets $1.9 8 . One of our most popular numbers , so a gift of these pure silk, fullfashione d hose is sure to please I Merceriz ed top and sole. Modish shades. In Many Pretty Styla Many outstand ing fabrics from which to choose. in a selection of fancy pat- _ terns and ~he ever popular white. All in collar a ttac:hed or neck band style with separate collar. FOt' • rmaJJ remembru ee, of tmse three-piece vanit7 would C>e just tive styles. ~t. CIM leta U:aa;y attrac- : Kid Gloves Are Alwaya Appreci ated! Men 's Hos e 2.98 Make Worthw hile Christm as Gifts llany new cuff styles In the 26-Piec e Set of Plated Sil ver wa re sm-ut ~hades of the s-eason . . • you can't help makin.~t a plea.dr~ selection J 49 c In the Gr~~ee P.ttem Toi let Set Our No. 701 is a pure thread silk hose with merceriz ed top, toe and heel. Our "Tue-Toe" feature gives added strength where it is most needed. In black and plain colors 'Comb, Brush, Mirro.r • Each set consists of 26 pieces----6 knives (stainles s steel blades), 6 forks, 6 tea spoons, 6 table spooru1, sugar shell and butter knife. Gtu1T11nteed for 25 Y eu1 One of these sets would make ~~ loveliest &"ifts I Pearloid finish ill white and colorL Great value J ---- ------- privilege of buying later and apply Calif., where they will make their Tuesday evening on the occasion of rent on purchase price. In an- home. Mr. Benson's birthday anniversa ry. swering please give full reference s . . . , . in first letter. Address Glen Bros.Mrs. P. E. Sullivan left Fnday for The guests mcluded the sales force Roberts Piano Company , 101 South Boonville , i.d:o., to spend the Christ- of the J. C. Penney company, of Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 mas holidays with her son and fam- which Mr. Benson is manager. ProN-28-St ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sullivan gressive games were played at small ·--~ - - and baby daughter. tables and refreshme nts were served. FOR RENT- Apartmen t. Call JourMr. and Mrs. H. c. Aylett are mak- I Mrs. R. Huffman and Paul Stokes nal office or Mid. 217-R. N-28-tf ing preparati ons to leave early next won prizes. ' FOR SALF.,-heaters~ nd kltcheJl week for California , where they will 2 1 Mrs. Albert Watson was hostess to I spend the remainde r of the winter members of her club Friday afterrange. 623 E. Center. 0-3 1 -tf with their son and daughter- in-law, noon. The special guests were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Aylett of Los D. M. Kitch, Mrs. Kelvin Aylett and Angeles. Mrs. D. M. Todd. Mrs. J. W. Booth and her sister, A large number from Mi'dvale ~.fiss Elspey Seamunds , who have were in attendanc e at the program been visiting here for the past six and dance given Saturday evening in . weeks! left Friday to return to Kan- the C~escent amuseme nt hall by the sas City, Mo. . elders quorums of the East Jordan _Wednesd ay evemng at her home on stake. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell First_ avenue, ¥rs. C. 0. Watson enMrs. J. S. Alley, Mrs._ Geo. _A. have purchased the Sorrow pl!l.ce on tertamed at bndge. The out-of-tow n Wright, Mrs. E. W. Robmson, Miss East Second avenue, and will make guests were Mrs. E. Christens en, Mrs. Oralie Rawson, Miss Van Johnston e their home there. Frank Folland, Mrs. G. Weegland , and Mrs. H. ~- Phelps were among. \ · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " 1 Friday of last Mrs. E. R. M~s. C. E. Eatchel _and Mrs. H. P. those_ from Midvale who were guests PIANO AT A SACRIF ICE-We have Benson entertaineweek 59 DOLLAR S d for Mrs. C. B. Mtlle;, all of Salt Lake. of Mtss Laura Gardn~r of West Joron hand in the vicinity of Midvale Beymer, who is here on a visit. ~nday of l~st week z.;rrs. R. W. dan, Wednesd ay evenmg. buys $167 full GOLD Holton trumpet, one or our very best pianos. Rather Bridge was played, Mrs. Albert Wat- Qmck entertame d, honormg Mrs. J. I Thelma Kemp, df~:ughter of Mr. and in beautiful ~'rench shaped case. than pay storage or reship this in- son and Mrs. L. F. Pett winning the W. Boothm, who will leave soon to Mrs. L. M. Kemp, IS at a Salt Lake strument to Salt Lake City, we will prizes. CASH or TERMS by week or • make her home in Kansas City, Mo. hospital, convalesc ing from an apsell it to a responsib le party at a Mrs. Isaac Andrews left Saturday Close friends of Mrs. Booth were the pendicitis OJ:?eration month. Bruce McRea, 121 So. . She is reported special price ,on easy terms. Or, to join Mr. Andrews and daughter, guests. I to be much Improved and will soon be Main, Salt Lake City, C. M. C. 1t we will rent the piano with the Miss Olive Andrews, in Los Angeles, Mrs. E. R. Benson entertaine d at home. I I Miss G. Evans entertaine d _members of her club Thursday evemng at the residence of Mrs. Kate Watson. A previous meeting of the club was , held at the home of Mrs. Roy watson l and Miss H. Christens en was the • hostess. 1 I \ C. C. Crapo REAL ESTATE , LOANS, INSURA NCE Sandy,( Utah. Phone Mid. 187-W. 4-nn. house, well located in Sandy, only $1600; terms . One acre near stat~ st., 4-rq,.. new modern, garage, only $2800; terms. 30-acre farm in Riverton, on paved highway, 4-rm. brick house, garage, granary cow barn hay baf'!l. six good co~s. $9000. ' EZ tenpl. 27-acre farm, good land, ample water, 5-room modern house, barns, shed, bargain at $275 per acre. 22-acre farm on State St., buildings garage, team and equipmen t. A and full equipmen t $8500. 5 acres 4-room ne~ modern house with furnace, double garage, coops for 200 hens; choice fruit. $5000; terms. I |