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Show Midv ale Journ al, Thur sday, Marc h 13, 1930 M. E. Chur ch News The morning worship services fot member s of the Sunday School am others who care to attend is held at ten o'clock followed by the clas<. sessions in 10:45. [ The evening church service is helt 1 at 7:30 p. m. These services wl.l 1 feature special Lenten number s b;• 1 diiferen t groups from the SundaJ school ana will be held each Sunda) evening up until Easter. Lent is tha, p~.:<iod of the church year whic1 couu-.ue morates th~ forty days o. Christ's conflict in the wilderne ss. It~ con.sum mation is Holy Week anc, 1 Easter, in memory of His passion 1 d.;;ath and resurrec tion. All who be~1 His name are urged to coopera te 11 1 the observa nce of this time SL 1 crowded with memori es of our Lord'. life. •... hrougho ut the history of thL (.J:u.:ch the days precedin g Eastei have been a time for special medita tion. Let us use them so, and hellmake Easter a wonderf ul occasion bJ inviting friends to attend the ser· , vices of the church leading up to thL j gt·eates l day of our church calendar 'i'he state Epworth League conven I tion is being held on Friday and Saturday at th" First Method ist churcL at :Salt LaKe City. About twent} u1e1ubers of the Midvale League wiL attend the banquet on Friday evening at 7 o'clock, followed by a pro gram in which our League will bL I 1 eprescm ed in the presenta tion of a 1 play with a cast of eight charact ers. program on Saturda y will begiL I 'l'athe9:30 a. m. and close at 4:30 in the afternoo n. . Boy Scout Troop No. 119 will hold their regular meeting on Thursda y instead of Friday of this week on ac· count of the Epworth League convention. All scouts expectin g to receive awards at the next Court of Honor should have their applicat ions in by the 31st of March. The Court of Honor is to be held at the Crescent ward, Sunday evening , April 6. The member s of the Ladies• Aid , society were the guests on Thursda y afternoo n of the ladies of the Sandy Congreg ational church. 'l'ea and a program were enjoyed as a part of the e\oents of the meeting . I K CLOTHE.S \A/ I up ay Day 11 Overalls .. r or Jackets $1.29 The outstan ding value in work clothes today. Staunc hly made of 2.20 blue denim. Triple stitched , full bar-tac ked to preven t ripping ; 7 pockets ; full cut over accurat e sizes; all sizes in either overall s or jackets at $1.29 each. I Junior Sizes for Boys, 98c. • \ ..• 11 Pay Day " Work Suits 0 With Talon Hookless Fasteners $2.98 These work suits are made of the most durable fabrics obtaina ble. Genuin e Talon Hookle ss Fasten er front, 6 pockets, hamme r loop, 22-inch bottom s. Triple stitched and bar-tac ked.. All sizes are big and roomy. MARIN ES WILL FACE COLLE GE NINES HERRIMAN ITEMS The Mer'ven club entertai ned their 1usband s at a party Saturda y eveling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. v lyde Merrill, the occasion being in honor of the birthday anniver sary of Mrs. Merrill. Games were played and i late supper was served to Mr. and .vlrs. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Louis ..Jousley , Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Parry, :..t:r. and Mrs. Linn Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. Jpencer Miller, Mrs. Gien Freeman , .•i rs. Roy Densley and Miss Alta Mer:ill of Salt Lake. Mrs. Ellen Butterfi eld spent part of .a.st week visiting relative s in Salt Lake. Mrs. 0. R. Freeman , Mrs. Spencer ..filler and Mrs. Glen Freema n enter.ained at a party Wednes day eveling of last week at the home of Mr. .nd Mrs. 0. R. F'reema n, complim ent!lg the birthday aruliver sary of Mrs. .v'alter E. Crane. Progres sive games .vere played and the prizes were Lwarded Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Butter.ield. Music was enjoyed and a midlight supper served to Mr. and Mrs. 3utterfie ld, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. .::rane, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Freeman , ...rr. and Mrs. A. H. Dansie, Mr. and t!rs. Orvil F"reema n, Mr. and Mrs. .). H. Freema n, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer .\lliller, and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. But.erfield and Mr. and Mrs. Linn Kidd :Jf Riverton . Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Miller had as .heir dinner guests Sunday of last ;.-eek, Miss Rachel Crane, Martell !!'ogg, Mrs. Anderso n and Hyrum Crane, all of Idaho, and Mr. and .\Irs. Alber t J. Crane and family, Mr. J.nd Mrs. Henry Bodell and family md Mrs. Mary C. Jensen. Mrs. Marvin Butterfi eld and children of Salt Lake are guests at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Freema n this week. Mrs. Olive Miller is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Day of Draper this week. A party in h onor of the birthday anniver sary of Linn Kidd was given a.t the Kidd home Monday evening . Progres sive games were played and a late supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. H . A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Terry, l-Ir. and Mrs. Carol Hicks, all of Salt Lake; Mr. Earl Hammo nd of Portland, Or e.; Mr. and Mrs. Kidd, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Spencer Miller and Mr. B. Sellers of Bluffdal e. The dedicati on of the new school auditori um wil lbe held Friday, March 28, with a banquet , program and dance. Quantic o, Va.-Ma ny of the leading college nines will meet the U. S. Marines on their diamond here when the sea soldiers begin their baseball i schedule , March 24. Thirty-e ight j games have been booked on an all' college schedule , includin g tilts with I Yale, Harvard , Boston, Holy Cross, Vermon t and Dartmo uth, of New England , and teams from New York, II Pennsyl vania, Virginia and other eastern or souther n states. .; Visiting teams will meet the White ribbons are now displaye d Marines here until about May 17, in front of Italian homes in which Of heavy servicea ble khaki. when the sea soldiers will go to Bos- babies have been recently born. Pay Day caps in either enifwith tunnel belt loops. Full ton and make that city their base neer shape or conduct or style. eut-c:ar efully tallored. while they play return engagem ents :Materia ls match work clothea. with several of the New England nines. The final game will be played with Harvard at Cambrid ge on June 11. FOR RENT- 4-room strictly modern • Year after year the Marines have house, basemen t, furnace, garage. been successf ul in their contests with 66 Lincoln St. Hy. 6566-W. 2-27-tf Sturdily made of fine and coarse yam Chambr ay. 1 college and other baseball teams. Open front coat style or closed front for those who I Since 1924 their record shows a to- F OR SALE- Gladiolu s bulbs, $2.50 prefer it. All sizes includina- slim and extra aizea. Sturdy shoes for heavy serv~ per 100. Call second house north of tal of 134 wins against 33 defeats. Ribbed cotton union suits nf lee, with comfort able 1 a s t 1 • Lovenda hl's on 13th East, Murray In 1928 they won 17 games without 1 Ught weight, carefully maGe Big Mac Junior for Boys, 59c. Several styles. R.F.D. 3, Box 276. Mrs. R. F. Fora defeat, and last year won 23 out of -si%es to 52. bush. 29. M-20 Any citizen of Cahors, France may FOR SALE-Hat ching eggs from high bred laying White Leghorn s. have a street named after him by Call Mid. 817-W. M-27 making a contribu tion of 20,000 francs to the city. FOR RENT- Two 4-room apartments. Inquire at Journal office. , M·6-tf WANT ED-A four or five-roo m modA shictly modern, furnishe d, ern, unfurnis hed house for two brick home, large lot and garage, people; willing to pay good rent located in Midvale 's best residenc e for right house. Call Mid. 206. section. F-13-tf ============~~====~====~ FOR SALE- Good building ; can have them while they were here. Mr. TO BAN 14,000 CARS TillS YE.'l.U 1 She is only a garbage m 's daughany size, 50-65x250 feet, on East ..:ushma n was formerl y manage r of Fourtee n thousan d unfit automoCenter St., Midvale . Phone Midter, but Small she's not to be sniffed at. down paymen t, balance .he local Utah Power & Light com- biles will be removed from highway s vale 117-W. M-20 less than rent. There are three She is only a horsema n's daughte r, , pany office. m the H.ocky llll.ountain States auring rooms, clothes closets, bath room, l'.irs. Wayne Deming , Mrs. George the coming year in an effort which lS but she never says . "nay." 1 pantry, sleeping porch, cement A. \Vright and Mrs. Granvill e Dem- part ot a national highway safety She was only a. dentist's daughte r, , basemen t and built-in wash tubs. The Red and White ball, an annual .ng attended a meeting of their club, vJ.an which is being underta ken by but she had a lot of "pull." events of the Junior high school, was .Ut!ld l<~riday in Salt Lake at the home various compan ies ill the automob ile j Nicely furnishe d. held Thursda y evening of last week, >f Mrs. F. R. Rozelle. She was only a timekee per's daughindustry , as announc ed by the Naand proved an outstand ing success. 'l'hursda y evening of last week tional Automo bile Chambe r of Com- ter, but she made all the minutes ' The patrons and patrone sses were Mr. merce .. '!'he program wili involve the and Mrs. D. M. Todd, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nibley entertai ned mem- expendi ture of approxi mately ~525, count. Mrs. Hilmer Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. utlrs of her club. Bridge was played. uuv in the Rocky AIJ.ountain area. NaE. Matthew s and Principa l and Mrs. i 'he prizes were won by Mrs. C. B. tionally, the motor compan ies plan to Beymer , Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Mrs. E. E. Greenwo od. Some people are complainscrap '!UO,UOU old automob iles in 1930 C. 0. Watson . ' . g an expendi ture of approxi ' Wednes day evening a group from mvOtVln ing of the scarcit y of ready Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alcorn and mately ~15,UOO,uuo. the Mictfale First ward Sunday cash and good jobs. Some say school formed a party and enjoyed grandda ughter, Miss Helen Hughes, The number of cars which it is left this week for a visit, by automo- estimate d will be scraped this .d enressed condition is the the ofering at a Salt Lake show in this bile, to various parts of the coast. house. after-e group of states is as fouows: ffect of the New York Mrs. E. R. Benson, Mrs. J. W. Montan a ............................ ............ 2,240 Mrs. Eli Mitchell , Mrs. A. A. Lar- Johnson , Mrs. C. 0. Stock Marke t crash. Others Watson, Mrs. Al- idaho .............................................. l,ti50 son, Mrs. Alex Beckste ad, Mrs. E. T. bert Watson, say it's a natura l e!arly sp1·ing Brown and Mrs. Hyrum Beckste ad, and Mrs. J. W.Mrs. Fred Hopkins on Wyomin g .................................... 900 condition. Nibley were guests of Utah ................................................ Whate ver the Jr., spent Friday in Murray , the Mrs. W. W. O'Brien 1,740 of Sandy, Thurscause, we are hoping it will Colorad o ........................................ 4,120 guests of Mrs. L. A. Walters . day of last week. Nevada ........................................ soon be replace d with a higher At the residenc e of Mrs. Roy Wat4'/0 Arizona ................................... ....... 1 85u son, Miss Edith Hansen and Miss degree of prospe rity. ~ ew Mexico .................................. 1,170 ' Christen son entertai ned member s of The program is characte rized as their card club, Thursda y evening . "perhap s tne greates t single safety The Monday Evening Card club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. move in industria l, history" , by Alvan Aaron Horne this week. Twelve were Macaule y, presiden t of the Automo present. bile Chambe r, and former chairma n Mrs. Olof Olson, assisted by Mrs. of its street traffic committ ee. R. R. Fenn, entertai ned at a luncheo n "'l'his widespr ead experim ent will Wednes day at the Olson residenc e on strike right at the heart of the unState street. safe vehicle problem by eliminat ing When money and work is To further interest in a sport which a huge block of those cars which are The Birthda y club met at the home scarce, everyo ne should enof rMs. R. W. Stokes Saturda y of has been growing rapidly at Jordan in the poorest conditio n," says Mr. deavor to make his food cash last week. Bridge followed a lunch- during the past year, steps have been Macaule y. eon. High scores were won by Mrs. go the farthe st,-tha t is, . One_ ot the hazards of the highway H. E. Phelps, Mrs. A. A. Larson and taken to form an archers' club. Sev- s1tuat10n has been the rattletr1 1p car make it buy the most of the eral boys have b0ught bows and made which keeps reappea ring on the road Mrs. E. T. Brown. best foods, for the least Mrs. C. 0. Watson was hostess to their arrows in the woodwo rk shops. after it hW> presuma bly been sent to mcptey . Hard times bring member s of her club and other The sight of these "Robin Hoods" the dicard. 'U1e aim ot this program guests, Thursda y evening . more new custom ers to our 1s to guarant ee the actual scrappin g Mrs. Arch Fenn of Hollywo od, practici ng on the campus aroused in- of the vehicle. The plan will be workstore. When money is scarce, Calif., is a guest of her brother and terest among other boys, and now a ed out by each compan y particip ating, "Cash and Carry" saving s at sister-in -law, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. large number have signified their in- in line with its general sales policies an 0. P. Skaggs System store Fenn. and the volume of its producti on. tentions of joining the club. Monday at the Mitchel l home on look awfully big. Try it once R. H. Grant is cha1rma n of the A list of the present member s is as Locust street, Mrs. Eli Mitchell and committ ee which worked out the deand see how far a little cash Mrs. Andrew Larson entertai ned at follows: George Hicks, Lionel Brady, tails of the program . Other member s will go here. a luncheo n. Jesse Cramer, Harold Cramer, Don include: C. H. Bliss, J. E. Fields, Paul Mrs. D. M. Todd, Jr., was hostess Greenwo od, Ivan McGee, Harvey G. Hoffma n, H. W. Peters, Courtne y to member s of her club and special Dahl. Johnson , Edward S. Jordan. guests Thursda y evening at her home Lionel Brady was elected presiden t on East Center street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CUshma n, of the organiza tion, and Jesse former resident s of Midvale , now of Cramer and Harvey Dahl were elected STO-;ES Rexburg , left early in the week to re· "A Surety of Purity " turn to their home after a short visit vice-pre sident and secretar y, respec- Cemen t Work and Remod eling with friends and relative s here. Mon- tively. We finance and build to suit Store and Marke t day afternoo n Mrs. J. W. Johnson enowner. tertaine d for Mrs. CUshma n, and ·nz-s.za: UJ paonpo.z Midvale - - - - - - Utah d s1 aauoo :~o ..Crddns Phone Midvale 73-R3 other entertai nments were given for lil,p{.IO.o'A attl JO sp.IJt{l-OA\l 1naqy 8 oz. Khaki Pant s ~I Big 1.69 Shop Caps Mac 25c Work Shirts WAN T ADS 69c Wor k Shoe s Und erwe ar 2.79 98c =T====~r,============~====~= J. C. PENNEY CwQ I Nort h Main Stree t, Midvale, Utah . • FOR SALE I Only $1750 MIDVALE Call Was. 5635-J A Sna p Brim Threesome JORDAN ARCHERS ORGANIZE CLUB 1. Pewt er grey 2. Tama rack brow n 3. Vellum tan HARD TIMES TIME TO PAY CASH Those are the 3 good colors for s p r i n g. Crowns are high and taper ed; brim s are narro w and curle d ... $3.95 C. Cund ick & Sons Cont racto rs TO $5.95 Th e FA MO US CL OT HIN G CO MP AN Y "We Dress the Best Dress ed Men in Town" Main Stree t Midvale, Utah 0 P. SK')\.GGS Fo~}fYdffP • |