OCR Text |
Show Midvale Journal , Thursda y, June 26, 1930 Extraordinary Values! New Low Prices Same High Quality J. C. Pen ney Co. Inc. Stor ewi de -In every department~ on great quantities of merchandise, we have either lowered plices, raised quality, or both, to levels in many cases unheard of since the war. Read justm ent -We have done this now- to pass on to you immediat ely-the savings we have been able to make on our purchases . Price s -Raw material prices are lower-ma nufacW IS turers' prices are lower--ou r prices are lower-NO THE TIME TO BUY. Dow n -go prices-up go sales-more goods bought-m ore goods consumed -more goods manufact ured-mor e jobs for everybod y-more money•in circulation-mor e money in your pocket-m ore prosperit y-more happiness. • Jump Aboard the Bandw agonBuy Now! Extr.aord inar y Valu es!- Wo men's Dresses $4-98 to $9.90 J. Vincent and Mrs. Charles Boe, who have been the guests of their mcther, Mrs. Annie Nelson. Th<' table was decorated with a charming centerpiece composed of Ophelia roses. Mrs. J. M. Despain and daughters, Covers were laid for the guests of By C. I. GOFF Mr. Wanda and Joyce, are leaving their honor and the following guests: Mrs. Our topic this week is in relation to home on Locust street to join :Mr. and Mrs. A. Vof. Bowen, Mr. and Despain in Parl{ City for the sum- Leo Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank the z·ules and regulations governing Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stagg, the renting of postoffice boxes, the mer. and Mrs. Roy Steadman, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. George W. Cox and small Mrs. Kelvin Aylett, Mr. and Mrs. collecting of the box rents, etc. It sometimes occurs that patrons of daughter, Barbara Anne, returr1ed Roy Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollis office are somewhat put out bethe Spring from week last of Monday Aylett, and Mr. W. B. McGinnis. cause of the seemingly harsh rules City, where they have been the guests Mr. and l\Irs. William Nelson enter- governing the use and payment of of Mrs. Elizabeth Larson. the following guests at dinner tained Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bateman, Jr., Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barry of box rents. This should not be if the announce the birth of a baby girl, Altos, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Simper, renter of the box thorughly under-a Wednesday, June 25, at the Midvale M:rs. Anne Simper and Miss Marion stands the conditions upon which box is rented to him. In the first Maternity home. Ashment of East Midvale. place it should be remembered that Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barton have Wilcox and daughter, these rules and regulations are made Julia :Mrs. as their guest Mr. Barton's sister, Roma, of Preston, Idaho, returned by the government and not by tbe Miss Lula Barton of Vernal. !1ome \Vednesday after spending postmaster, and that the postmastez Rex Beckstead was surprised at his _wo weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Louis is bound under oath and bond to enhome last Tuesday evening by ten of .}ooch. force these and other regulations his friends. Games, dancing, and reMiss Madge Burnham of Los An- fairly and impartially to all confreshments were enjoyed. qeles, C1.lif., is visiting with her cerned. R. R. Gilbert and sons, Grant and lister, Mrs. Louis Gooch. In the second place the person deJack; F. Leak, Chas. Reading and to rent a box should sign and siring spent Gooch Louis Mr. and Mrs. son, Lawrence; Kelvin Aylett, of Mid- :he week-end with their daughter and fill in the following "Applicatio n for vale, and E. Christensen and son, family, Mr. and Mrs. Whitworth, at Postoffice Box." Raymond, of Salt Lake, formed a 'Sancroft, Idaho. "The undersigned hereby applies fishing party t'o the head of the at entertained for the use of a box in the postMiss Ruth Dearing Provo river. They left Saturday and honor in office at Midvale, Utah, and agrees to evening a shower Thursday returned Monday night. marbe will who comply with the postal regulations Cropper, Carmen Jf Miss Carmen Cropper spent the were Games and rules relative to the renting and future. near the in ·ied first part of the week at Ophir, to served use of postoffice boxes. was luncheon and played where she was a guest at the home DurnJean and honor of guest the "It is understood by the applicant of Hillary St. Clair. Francom, Fae Kemp, Thelma ford, that: Miss Isabel Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson, i~ Viona Terry; Genevieve Rasmussen, "1. The rent of the box assigned home again, after spending some time Helen Westlund, Dorothy Redman, to him is to be paid quarterly, in adClarissa Lindsay, Gladys Bingley, vance, at the rate fixed by the postin Florida. Mrs. T. C. Williamson entertained Nellie Mutch, Virginia Dearing and office department, and that the box members of the art club at her home Ruth Dearing. Many beautiful pres- shall be closed against his use if the on State street, Friday of last week ents were received by Miss Cropper. rent for any quarter remains unpaid Mrs. Leo Kemp attended the birth- on the first day thereof. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Alley and children, Jack and Betty, and Miss day party of Mrs. Frank Oborn of "2. The box must not be used for Laura Gardner spent last week-end Sandy last Friday. the promotion of any fraudulent or at Fish Lake. Mrs. W. J. Kinney and small son, illegal business, and must not be asMrs. J. M. Warner and children Billy, and Miss Ellen Kemp visited signed or transferred. Thyme, Joseph and David, are visit- Wednesday with their mother, Mrs. "If the box is rented for a corpora· ing in Plain City. Leo Kemp. tiob the applicant should write on the Miss Gladys Binggelll, Miss Norma The marriage of Miss Lucile Wood- lines below the name of the corporaChristopher son and Miss Ivy Nelson head, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. tion; if for a firm, the name of the entertained for the members of their Woodhead, and Ellis Peeler of Ullin, firm and the full name of each of its Sunday school class last Tuesday Ill., will take place in the Woodhead members whose mail is to be placed afternoon. home on Locust street, Saturday eve- in the box." Mr. and Mrs. Harry Birchen of ning, June 28. Bishop A. P. RasmusThen as a rE)minder again, the Ogden were guests Wednesday of last sen will officiate. The bride has been postmaster is required to place a box week of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stagg. activ- rent slip in each box ten days before church and social in prominent Mrs. C. E. Bartlett entertained her ities of the community for the past club Tuesday afternoon. Bridge w~ few years. A host of friends and the close of each quarter, the regulaplayed, after a luncheon was served. relatives wish the young couple tions on the back of which reads as Mrs. Fred Hopkinson and Mrs. C. 0. happiness. Mr. Peeler is connected follows: "No box shall be assigned to the Watson won the prizes. has and railroad, G. R. & D. the with of any person until the rent u::e Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett have lived in Midvale for the past six has been paid. Box rents therefor as their guests Mrs. AYlett's sister months. Mr. and Mrs. Peeler will at the beginning of collected be must and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Second East 280 at home their make the entire quarter, for quarter each Heusser of Long Beach, Calif. avenue. a box is rented When longer. no but entertained Mrs. W. J. Woodhead a quarter, rent of beginning the after in shower a at evening last Thursday for the rerata pro must be collected honor of her daughter, Lucille. The days beTen quarter. the of mainder following friends and relatives were quarter each of day last the fore invlted: Mrs. W. K. Spafford, Mrs. Cal in place to required are postmasters Cragun, Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Mrs. A. the that notice a box rented each D. Stubbs, Mrs. Alma Straw, Mrs. J. LOS ANGELES, June 26-Announ - rent is due and payable on or before W. Stubbs, Mrs. J. E. Taylor, Mrs. Boshard R. J. cement that Los Angeles has become the last day of the quarter. If a box Bert Hedquist, Mrs. Mrs. Arnold Robinson, Mrs. Della the fifth largest city in the United holder fails to renew his right to his Hunter, Mrs. Anne Ferre and Miss States, with an official population of box on or before the last day of a Emma Spafford. all of Provo; Miss 1,231,730, and that the total popula- quarter, the box shall then be closed Ethel Taylor of Springville, Urs. C. B. tion of Los Angeles county is now and offered for rent and the mail Swan of Cottonwood , Mrs. H. A. 2,199,557, is of more than passing in- placed in the general delivery." A brief sur.1mary of other regulaSmoot, Mrs. Edgar Smoot, Mrs. Alma ~ erest to livestock producers of the are as follows: tions of consumption The Smoot, and Mrs. Leslie Turner of western states. "Postmaste rs are not perFirst. the with pace kept has Woodhead meat foods Farmington ; Mrs. G. S. refund box rents which to Mrs. E. L. Jones, Mrs. Clara Morten- ~rowth in population and explains n·.Itted legally collected, and no been have sen and Mrs. Jack Thomson of Salt why the Los Angeles market is the or transfer by a box assignment Lake, and Mrs. Alex Beckstead, Mrs. most important in the west. right to usc a box will his of renter Alberto Bateman, Mrs. Eli Mitchell It was not so many years ago that be recognized." and Mrs. William Nelson of Midvale. the intermounta in stoclrmen figured Second. "In the consideratio n of Miss Carmen Cropper was guest of on shipping all of their products to for delivery boxes all honor at a shower given by Miss eastern markets. As a matter of fact, applications are required to employ Helen Stokes Friday of last week. until only recent years, the California postmasters means as may be ry precautiona such Out-of-town guests were Miss Marion stockman, himself, shipped a good their use for the prevent to ne~essary Pearson and Miss Mary Farrer of many beef cattle east. The picture or fraudulent immoral if promotion Murray. Luncheon was served and has changed, and now Los Angeles purposes or in persuance of any games were played. Prizes were won must draw upon flocks and herds of illegal business." by Miss Marion Pearson and Miss many western states for its meat food Third. "Postmaste rs shall not rent Virginia Esperson. supply. The official census announce- call or lock boxes to minors when Miss Edith Hanson of Ephraim was ment tells why. notified not to do so by the parents a Midvale visitor last Sunday. and Southern Califor- or guardians." Angeles Los Miss Bertha Lind and Miss Thula nia, with a population in excess of "The use of boxes is restricted to Ohlson are leaving for California, three million peo~le, have become a one individual, family, firm or corSunday, where they will spend their great metropolita n center, and a great poration, except as in such cases as vacation visiting friends and relatives. consureing center for food products are specified in this section. Mrs. Geo. A. Wright, Mrs. J. S. of all kinds. In the growth of the city "An individual renting a box may Alley and Mrs. H. E. Phelps were and its environs, a population made have placed therein guests last Thursday evening of Miss up of people from all over the face "(a) Mail addressed to himself. Oralie Rawson of Salt Lake, who en- of the earth have come and made their "(b) Mail addressed to a visitor tertained at bridge. here. Along with the growth temporarily abiding with him. homes Mrs. Erika Fernsten entertained at in demand for meat food products, "(c) Mail addressed to his care or a birthday party at her home last there has been a decided change in number of his box by persons the Saturday evening. The following consumer demand. wish him to take care of it for who Mrs. Mary guests were present: has city t~mporarily. the them of up building The Pearson, Mrs. Bertha Jenkins, Mrs. popuhouse Mail addressed to members of "(d) apartment dense ereated Augusta Anderson, of Midvale; Mrs. and family. his 0. J. Fernsten of Berkeley, Calif.; lation, in which both kitchens that means This "(e) Mail addressed to a relative or small. are families Mr. Mrs. J. A. Johnson of Benjamin, demands person who permanently abides housewife other and Mrs. J. L. Cherling, Mr. and the Los Angeles inroasts, and steaks home as do the other members his in chops, small Mrs. C. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. N . were which family. the cuts, of big the of stead Antone, Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. ePterson. years few a renting a box may have families firm large "A in popular Mr. and Mrs. J. Sampson, Mr. and demand a therein: about placed brought has This ago. Mrs. J. Johnson, Miss Ruth Soder75" (a) Mail addressed to its name. berg, Miss Hilda Cherling, and L. H. for the smaller animals. The 70 to the than popular more is lamb (b) Mail addressed to any of its " pound Sampson of Salt Lake. the because yearling, official employes. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pallanch and 80 to 100-pound adapted more and smaller "A corporation renting a box may small daughter, Mary, are leaving cuts are big the of Instead placed therein: have dweller. city the to their home in Midvale and moving to ago, years few a of hog Mail addressed to its name. (a) " pork-type Salt Lake. to 180 the wants now Mail addressed to any of its Angeles "(b) Los Mrs. Melvin Mitchell and small son The hog. butcher or bacon officers. 200-pound left this week to spend a month with "A society or association may rent Mrs. Mitchell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. demand for heavy steers has given beef" "baby or yearling the to box( but a box so rented is not a way City. Cedar of White, animals smaller the available for the use of individual Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cropper of type. Aside from consumpurban modern for members of such society or as::~ocia San Francisco, who have been visit- required demand decided a been has there tion other than the officers thereof, tion, ing Mr. Cropper's parents, Mr. and can which meats, quality addressed by their official title. better when for Mrs. E. L. Cropper, left Monday for feedis not permitted to finish postmaster through "A only produced be a tour of the southern part of the in any of the circulars or bills place grain. on ing state. They will also visit Yellowdepigeon holes the the in has nor time no boxes at delivery Probably returning before stone National park he shall until evident so of the general delivery, mand for choice beef been to California. therepostage Califlegal the paid when been time, have Mrs. H. E. Phelps was a luncheon as right at this its at is season cattle on!' grass-fat guest of Mrs. E. R. Van Cott of Salt ornia "Box renters are required to exerpeak. Despite the large numbers of Lake, last Wednesday. Califorin available now proper care in the use of boxes, cise cattle grass of Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Smith found have packer~ Angeles locks, etc., be not unnecessari ly Los that nia, ToolE. A. Mrs. Jerome, Idaho, and cattle gram-fed Postmasters should refuse buy to damaged. necessary it week-end last spent son of Smithfield Denver, as distant far to rerent boxes to those who, in their in Midvale as the guests of Mr. and on markets as in City, Sioux and Joseph St. use, persistently di3regard the postal Omaha ' Mrs. Aaron Horne. . . mcreasmg ever the supply to rules and regulations. " order Mrs. Guy H. Wight and small sons, beef. choice for demands for Gene and Lee, left last Saturday The best grades of cattle are in an extended visit with Mrs. Wight's demand at prices much higher uro-ent of Davis Mrs. and parents, Mr. th:n are prevailing at Missouri River Harrisburg, Pa. Miss Lucile Woodhead has been en- markets, yet the plain and half-fat tertained as the guest of honor by sev- cattle from the range country are so eral of her Salt Lake friends prior to plentiful as to be burdensome . This Five New Rf>frigerato rs her marriage, June 28. On Saturday buying of grain-fed cattle by Los markets distant at packers Angeles Wilson 517 One boys' bicycle. Mrs. Glen B. Gunderson, avenue, entertained twelve guests at is hand-writin g on the wall for the Curtain Rods and \Vindow Supplement al cattleman. a shower; Miss Rhea Wallace enter- western Shades. tained for Mrs.' Peeler at a house feeding of range cattle will help solve the but problem, marketing home the party at her home, 260 West Sixth J,ESS THAN WHOLESA LE COST North, last Monday; Mrs. L. V. real answer must come from the more Parker of 1073 Whitlock avenue, en- general utilization of our home-rai~ed Phone Murray 541-1\l tertained sixteen friends of Miss grain and forage for the productwn Woodhead last Wednesday evening at of choice beef. We have well-bred .:attle in the west, and lots of them. a shower. Miss Honore Stagg entertained last But, we'll apparently be forced to Saturday evening for Mrs. Burt Mur- pour grain into them, in order to hold ray, Mrs. J. W. Livingston, Mrs. W. the home demand. MIDVALE Livesto ck Situatio n Sizes for Women , Misses and Juniors You can buy smart dresses fur less ... right now when you need them . . . because we have to make room for fall stocks. Dress values such as these are extraordin ary ... the style, the value that you are accustomed to find in our dresses is even more apparent than usual. There are styles for ev-ery occasion ... in all colors ... come in ... see them for yourself. B UY NOW! Extr aord inary Valu es!- Sbo eS I r All WOMEN'S NOVELTY SLIPPER S in the smart new styles Now $2.98 to $3.98 MEN'S SPORTS OXFORDS AND OTHER POPULAR STYLES Others at lower prices Now $3.98 CHILDRE N'S SLIPPER S in good st yle variety 'I -.-..-:-.·,.t- I ,, Now $1.29 to $1.69 Prices vary with sizes; other low prices, too! BOYS' OXFORDS, STURDY AND SMART Now $2.79 to $2.98 Other low prices. Prices very with sizes. BUY IIOWI J. c. Pen ney Co. Inc. Dep a rtm ent .. Sto re • N orth Main Street, Midvale, Utah WANT ADS Postoffice Notes For Sale H. Grass RENT-Mo dern 4-room furnish· ed apartment; new, clean, cool. 495 East Center. Phone Mid. 264-J. l<~OR FOR SALE-New $75 buffet, $30; also four Rome Quality day beds $20 each. Inquire of Mrs. Wells, at Piggly Wiggly's. --------- FOR SALE-One 12-20 Case tractor ' two years old, in good condition. Inquire Booth Mere. Co., or phone Mid. 200. . NOTICE OF INTENTIO N Notice is hereby given by the City Council of'Midvale City, Utah, of the intention of such City Council to make the following described improvements , to-wit: construction and laying Curb and Gutter District No. 1, extending over all the streets hereinafter named, according to plans, profiles, and specificatio ns on file at the office of the City Recorder and City Engineer, at Midvale City, and defray the costs and expense thereof, including the costs of engineering , advertising, and all other expenses therewith connected, estimated at $5,630.00, as follows: Five thousand six hundred thirty ($5,630.00) to be paid by local assessment upon the abutting lots or pieces of ground affected and benefited by c, said improvemen ts. Curb and Gutter District No. 1 of Midvale City shall include all lots or pieces of ground on both sides of the said street fronting or abutting and ,: for the entire depth of the said lots • back from the following streets: Jefferson Street, in Eastvale Addition: From a point where the curb and gutter is now constructed on • Center Street along the east line of said street to the south line of Park Street; also from a point where the curb and gutter is now constructed on Center Street along the west line of said street to the south line of Park Street. Jefferson Street in Lincoln Subdivision: From the north line of Park Street alc>ng the east side of Jefferson Street in Lincoln Sub-division to the south side of Sixth Avenue; also from the north line of Park Street along the west side of Jefferson Street in Lincoln Sub-division to the south side of Sixth Avenue. Lincoln Street in Eastvale Addition from a point where the curb and gutter is now constructed on Center Street along the east side of said Lincoln Street in Eastvale Addition to. the south side of Park Street. Also from a point where the curb and gutter is now constructed on Center Street along the west side of said Lincoln Street in said Eastvale Addi-. tion to the south side of Park Street. Lincoln Street in Lincoln Sub-division from the north side of Park Street along the east side of said Lincoln Street in Lincoln Sub-division to the south side of Sixth Avenue. Also from the north side of Park Street along the west side of said Lincoln Street in Lincoln Subdivision to the south side of Sixth Avenue. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing, stating in such protest the lot and block or describing all property owned or controlled by each person so objecting, to the City Recorder on or before the 15th day of July, A. D. 1930. The City Council at a meeting called for that purpose on the 15th day of July, A. D. 19SO, at the hour of eight o'clock p. m., at the Council Chamber, Midvale City, Utah, will consider the proposed levy and bear and consider such protests and objections to said improvemen t as shall have been made. By order of the City Council of Midvale City, Utah. Dated July 17, 1930. MARY B. STOKES, City Recordel',. (Date of first publication, June 19, 1930; date of last publication, July 3, 1930.) Despite the efforts of the railroads. to eliminate railroad and highway crossings at grade the number of such crossings increased 1697 In 1929, according to the Bureau of Public Roads to the federal department of agriculture, the total number being placed at 240,874 on January 1, 1930. The department estimates that there is an average of one crossing at grade for every fourteen miles of highway, of all classes, in the United States. remember herD OtheYOU old lady who traveled She travela by It'a faster today. telephone and the "transportat ion" cost is lower than ever. Telephoning out-of-town points uvea the time necessary to send aeveral messages back and forth. on a broom? |