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Show , • • • ••• •••••• • •• • • • • • • • •• • ·-• • • • • • •• • • • I ~ Frida y and Satur day, Augu st 1 and 2 .. II The thrilling m:vster play that baffled an~ grip~ed Broadw ay for a sobd year is here as a Talldng picture with every chiU and intact! gasp Tod Brown ing's produc tion with Conrad Nagel Leila Hyams Marga ret Wyche rly • •• . , .. ~ ,:, :-,:,:':: ! Sund ay and Mond ay, Augu st 3 and 4 • THE PICTU RE THAT 'S SWEE PING THE COUNTRY Never such advanc e praise for a picture ! Raves fromst udio and previews! Someth ing new and sensati onal in disclosures of ex-hus bands and ex-wives! Greate r by far than "The Last of Mrs. Cheyne y" and "Their Own Desire. " .. • Tues day, Wedn esday , Thur sday, Aug. 5-6-7 • - • Song hits! Laughs ! Roman ce of baseball and stage! and "KIN G OF THE KONGO" -~----------~--------------. WEST JORDAN UNION SEE Eve a the Th oug ht- Mr. and Mrs. John Yates had as Children and grandch ildren of M:rs. theil' guests Sunday, Mrs. Dye of Walter Berrett met Monday evening Moroni, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Yates at the home of Mrs. Earl Evans of of Lark and Mrs. Glen Smith and son, East Midvale , honorin g the birthday Max. anniver sary of Mrs. Berrett. A good Miss Doris Cundick spent a week social time was enjoyed and dainty lt simply wouldn 't at Riverton , guest of Miss Helen refreshm ents were served. Crane, be a meal withou t Mr. and Mrs. James Nance were Mrs. Ross Batema n entertai ned at Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. one or two summe r dinner Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Horace Godfrey spent vegetab les. Everyher daughte r, Bonnie, it being her fuesday and Wednes day In America n one's appetit e crave birthday annivers ary. A birthday Fork canyon. J them. Even at the cake with two blue candles formed Miss June Smart, Misses Ella and the centerpi ece. Covers were laid for LaTrue Godfrey entertai though t of creame d Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cundick , Sam, Jr., fire and weinie party ned at a bonnew beans, pickled Harvey, Ray, Neldon, Lucile and Y.[iss Smart Wednes at the home of day evening fresh beets, or a of Norma Cundick , Mr. and Mrs. Ross last week. A large crowd enjoyed piquan t cucum ber Batema n and Bonnie Batema n. .he evening. salad, one f e e I s Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nerdin of BingMr. and Mrs. Rock Morris, who ham visited here Thursda y and Sat- have "starve d to deatb.t" been living on Union avenue, urday. and can hardly wait :eft last week to make their home in Mrs. Elmer Palmer of South Jor- Kaysvill e, until dinner time to dan visited her mother, Mrs. Lydia Mrs, Emma Nicol visited Tuesday partak e of some of Batema n, Friday. Nith Mrs. Mary Smart. this wonder ful food. Mr. and Mrs. Jsy Brockba nk of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory spent Spanish Fork visited here and at Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold South Jordan, Sunday. Mauckle y of Taylorsv ille, The marriag e of Harvey Malstro m In honor of her birthday anniverto Cora Dickey of Salt Lake has been sary, friends of Mrs. HilHam Johnannounc ed, Mrs. Malstro m is a grad- ;on surprise d her at her home on uate nurse. Union avenu~. Monday evening. Paul Thome of Los Angeles , Calif., Games were played and refreshm ents Is spendin g the summer with Mr. and were served to twenty. Mrs. Charles Beckste ad. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckste ad, NOTICE OF FOREC LOSUR E OF Here it is, our own Hyrum Beckste ad, Paul Thome and REPAIR MAN'S LIEN 0. P. S. Open Kettle Mrs. Fannie William s motored to Notice is hereby given by the unHoneyvi lle Sunday and attended the jerslgne d that they will sell Render ed G r a i n ];I at public funeral services of Enoch Hunsak er, a.uction to the highest Lard. This Lard is bidder for cash, 1 which was held in the Honeyvi lle one Dea automob ile bearing packed in 0. P. S• the state ward chapel. Mr. Hunsak er was a ,f Californ ia license No. 47. "40, 1928, blue and white 2-lb. nephew of Mr. Beckste ad and Mrs. mgine No, T-282298, touring car, cartons and sells for William s. L926 model, six cylinder s, at 10 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Jones of Black- .1.. m . on the 35c per carton. It 25th day of August, foot, Idaho, are visitin~ Mrs, Jones' L930, at the Midvale has that old·fas h· Garage, west on mother, Mrs. Elizabet h Gardner . ::enter street, Midvale , Utah. Also ioned, down-on-thleMr. and Mrs. Robert Despain are me Gardner sedan automob ile, 1928 farm taste, for it home after spendin g three months in .\fontana license 68-942, motor numWenatch ee, W~h. They spent sev- ·>er having was render ed in an destroye d, four cyleral weeks touring the Pacific North- ~ nders, 1922 been open kettle, exactly modeL west on their return trip. Said sale is held in pursuan as ce of lard is rendere d Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Batema n and the statutes of the state of Utah re-~ on the farm. No son, Keith, spent the week-en d at lating to liens upon persona l propmanufa Heber. ctured taste ~ rty repairs, said automob iles Mrs. Lillian Gardner underwe nt an havingforbeen to it as in steam delivere d to the underoperatio n for goiter at a dalt Lake 3igned for repairin g, rendere the Reo d lard. car, You hospital , Tuesday , March 15, 1929, and the Gardner car, will not want any Donna Bell, the little daughte r of Februar y 1, 1930. The car by other kind Mr. and Mrs. Royal Spratlin g, had one J . J. Rogers, 1318 Reo after you West' Rew the misfortu ne to break her arm while street, Los Angeles , Calif., have u s e d t h i s the getting out of a car last week This Gardner car by one John Doe,and sweet. fresh, odor· whose is the second time her arm has been other and true name is unknow n to less brand. Try a broken this summer . the affiants , and whose address is 2-lb. carton of this Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lancast er an- unknow n by the undersig ners. nounce the birth of an 8:1h-pound lard, now availab le The cost of labor and repair daughte r, born Sunday, July 27, at and storage, the Reo car, $60.00,parts in our market . and the home of Mr. Lancast er's parents, the Gardner car, $30.00. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lancast er. Notice is further hereby given to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page and whom it may concern that the actual family of Riverton , Mr. and Mrs. owners of said automob iles is not James A. Batema n and family spent 'mown to the undersig ned but that the Friday in Little Cottonw ood canyon. automob iles were register ed in the Mr. and Mrs. Earl P . Batema n and >tates as mention ed above. children , Mr. and Mrs. James A. ARNOL D TROES TER, Batema n and family, Mrs. Lavern STORE AND MARK ET MARK COZZEN S. Egbert and daughte r, Jean, spent Midvale, Utah Doing business under the name and Tuesday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. > tyle of the Midvale Garage, Midvale Bert Pixton at their home in Mill Creek On Monday Mr. and Mrs. City, Salt Lake county, state of Utah. "A Surety of Purity " (First publicat ion July 24, 1930; Jame; A. Batema n and family, Mrs. Lavern Egbert and daughte r were last publicat ion August 8, 1930.) dlntler g-uests of Mrs. Thomas Sim- month I have had six!" · per~ at Murray. Miss Virginia Batema n Is spendin g a w~>ek at Burley, Idaho. George A. Batema n and children . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batema n and Arland Batema n of Burley, Idaho, spent part of the week visiting here . Friday they were honored guests at a chicken dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Batemat l- at their home. Miss Bernice Batema n attended the wedding receptio n of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sorenso n, Saturda y night, given at the home of the bride's paren~s. Mr. and Mrs. William Mutch of Midvale. Mrs. F.rnest Silcox entertai ned at a family dinner, Sunday. Out-of-t o:wn guests were Mr. and Mrs. -- W, Tnpp and children of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Silcox of Lark Mrs. W. W. Malstro m is in the L. D. S. hospital , where she underwent an operatio n over a week ago, Mrs. Millie Ritchie and daughte rs, Margie and Juanita, of Salt Lake, spent Thursda y and Fri~y visiting Mrs. Hyrum Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spratlin g of Murray were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Palmer, Sunday. The marriag e of Miss Grace Malstrom, daughte r of Joseph Malstro m, to Casper Nelson of Tooele took place Monday , July 28. Mr. and Mrs. Nt;lson left immedia tely for a tnp through Yellows tone park Upon their return, they will make their home at Tooele. Mrs, Vila Stohl had her sister-in law, Mrs. Olive Nelson of Malad, Idaho, as special guest. Sunday. Mrs. Mina Baird and son, Frank, of Salt Lake· Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman and ~hildren, Mrs. Lydia Bateman spent the week-en d at Brigham City. They were guests of Mrs . Lydia Batema n's mother, Mrs. Mary Wight who celebrat ed her 82nd birthday a~iversary Tuesday . Mrs. Wight crossed the plains in Captain Willie's handcar t compan y in 1856. A large crowd from this ward attended the M. I. A. excursio n to Saltair, Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mal;'tro m entertaine d at a miscella neous shower Wednes day night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Malstro m, whose m&rriage took place in Pocatell o, Idaho, the first part of July, Progres sive games were played, prizes going to Mrs. John Anderso n, W. Sandber g That's one of the advant ages of having a saving s accoun t. and Ed Sandber g, after which a Your money is always there, ready for an emerge ncy that dainty luncheo n was served to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dimond of Magna, may come at any momen t. Ready, too, for any investm ent Mrs. Edna Despain of Salt Lake, Mr. that might presen t itself. Start today and learn the many-a dand Mrs. Ed Malstro m of Murray, vantag es of saving regular ly and system atically . Mr. and Mrs. W. Sandber g and Ed Sandber g of Taylorsv ille, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderso n, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Malstro m, Mr. and Mrs. Parley • Malstro m, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jensen, Joseph Malstro m, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gerrard , Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman , Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Malstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Malstrom. • • . • • • • • •·----------------------------~•· • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • I • •·---'Ti u:J Jiv • or ct£ -------------------------· • • · yl ja m ed • • •• aboutWonwn • • • • s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IRIS ·THEATRE • •-. • •••••••••••• i .: :: : . : : Midv ale Journ al, Thur sday, July 31, 1930 Simple Directio ns Posted in a women' s college by instructre ss in astronom y: "Anyone wishing to look at Venus please see me.•• z lbs. 0. P. S. 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Main St. LOUIE 'S AUTO SERVI CE OG07 South State St. GENER AL REPAIR S Complete Auto Service SheU Oil and Gas Sioux ~thocl et Grindln c ValvM RaiiCO Brake L~at.J~c-stopa Qulak. Kala or SbJae. Midvale Bake ry and Groc ery 17 East Ceater Street 0 & B .LBCT.R.IO SE.R.VIOJ: Oomplete Blectr ic Servic e Jtaclioa and Auto Servic e Midvale 272 ~ E. Center 8\. Wlll!a&E WILL YOU BET st&tietic a ahow 86 out of every 100 ace of 65 are partially depende nt. Metropo litan Life provides a rettreme nt fund to eliminat e old ac• depende ncy, and aliiO provide • family prote.~tton. who reach the . See Your Local Ap•t .METRO POLITA N LIFE INS. CO. GEO. w. COX, Local Acent 71 .lelfeno a St. .Ml41. ~U-W l. 8. MO.R.GAH Your watch deaervea attenti on We repair it right and para.u tee the job. Jewelr y of &11 Jdncls. Price.s lowest. Give UJ jUJt one trial a.nd be satiifle d. IL F. RASMUSSEN Tailo r Suits made to order EXTRA TROU SERS FREEr PRICES VERY REASO NABLE Alterations, Cleaning and Press ing 64 W. 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