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Show • Midvale Journal, Thursday , Septembe r 11, 1930 • • • • • • • I ••• EAST M~DVALE Friday and Saturday, Septembe r 12 and 13 • TIFFAN Y • •• t • • • • • • • • • • • Bandits, Bullets and Brown Eyes in the Thrilling and Romantic Adventures of an Aviator. • •l------ ------------------·---- "LET THERE 8 E LIG.HT"J - ~- 0 • •1- ' Sunday and Monday, Septembe r 14 and 15 • smacks a Roaring Load of La:ughs Against• ~~ Your Funnybone! • • • •• • • • •ii • • • •• • • • • • •• • I • • • • • • • • ~ • Farce hit Broadway took to its . heart now spills its thousand laughs for you! Don't fail to see • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II . .. Mrs. C. A. Rosenhan, Mrs. Leo Glover and Mrs. Ivan Glover very pleasantly entertained at the former's home last Wednesday evening at a miscellaneous shower, complimenting Miss Velma Glover, a bride-elect, and her fiance, Claude Bird of Salt Lake. Latticed ceilings of pink and white paper, low bowls of roses and dephenium, baskets of gladioli and late summer flowers formed very pretty decorative motifs. Games, music and refreshments were served to about forty-five guests. Mrs. Evan Evans of Union, Mrs. Tom Sainsbury, Mrs. Earl Evans, Mrs. Clarence Sharp, Mrs. Ellis Maxfield motored to Salt Lake Monday evening and attended a very enjoyable social given by Mrs. Grant Maxfield, honoring Mrs. Ellis Maxfield, who was before her marriage Miss LaVera Evans of this ward. Refreshments, games and music were enjoyed by about twenty guests. A concert, followed by a dance, will be given by the M. I. A. officers of East Midvale ward Tuesday evening, September 16, opening the M. I. A . work for the season. An admission of 25 cents for ladies and 35 cents for men will be charged, which will be the membership fee for the coming year. Mrs. D. W. McDonald was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday, guest of Mrs. R. F. Quayle. Mr. and Mrs. Roach announce the birth of a baby boy, born Thursday of last week. Mrs. Marie Robbins was hostess to Tooele was the first ctiy in Utah to breaking, time-consuming menial Bacl( to Nature members of the Trail Builders class of grant a Natural Gas franchise. The tasks and brings to her the freedom the Primary, Friday of last week. management has not been unmindful 1 of modern day living. Two colored men were standing o,.. Games were played, after which 15 of your cordial invitation but found it Our employes are citizens of the the corner discussing family treee. boys enjoyed a peanut bust. necessary to defer the construction of communities we serve, and as such Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and chil- the Tooele line until it was determin- are interested in all your civic func"Yes, suh, man," said Ambrose, "I dren were dinner guests Sunday of ed by the action of the smelter the tions and problems. We want to see can trace my relations back to a famMr. and Mrs. Homer Jaynes Crescent. size line to be installed. Tooele is now your community grow, and to assist ily tree." Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larson had as able to enjoy natural gas service. in that growth." "Chase 'em back to a family tree," their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. We bring you not only a useful Eighteen and three-fourths miles of said Mose. Martha Thomas of Inglewood, Calif.; commodity but a public service. Men ten and one-half inch pipe have been 'Naw, Mrs. w. G. Jones and daughter, Betty, have been chosen who know your laid in the last twenty-five working get me?"man, trace 'em, trace 'emof Salt Lake, and Mrs. Eva Lewis of needs and how to provide. for them. days from the Garfield plant of the "Well, they ain't but two kinds of Midvale. We pledge you the best service that American Smelting and Refining com- things dat live in trees. Birds and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt at- it is humanly possible to give and we pany to Tooele. More than two hun- monkeys, and you sho' ain't got no tended the M. I. A. officers social, ask your cooperation. If there is fali- dred men were employed. feathers on you." held Friday evening of last week. ure at any time o.n our part to com- _ _ _ _ _ _ _.;;.,_...;;.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....:;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Stake and ward officers enjoyed a pletely fulfill this promise we want r--~~-------------~--~-----· ---- social evening prior to starting the you to tell us about it to the end that season's work. Games and dancing we may know where we have failed were enjoyed and refreshments were and may thus correct the fault. served. Rates have been established for our Mrs. Grace Hancock of Salt Lake product which enables you to put it to is visiting indefinitely at the home of every use for which heat is required. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Robertson. You may cook your meals, provide hot One of the maj.or causes of engine trouble is worn piston Miss Esther Hedberg of Salt Lake water for the home, run an automatic spent the week-end with her mother, refrigerator that makes ice from heat, rings. But you should not decide that your engine needs new Mrs. M. Swenson . heat your home and run your factory piston rings without first obtaining the advice of a comMr. and Mrs. Arch Sorenson of with Natural Gas. petent repairman. Let us check over your engine. If your Bingham visited Monday with Mrs . Its cost to you for cooking and piston rings need replacing, we will tell you so and will furBeatrice Bennett. water heating purposes is less than Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson half the usual cost of manufactured nish and install a new set . are comfortably settled in their new gas for the same purpose, while for home on Sixth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. househeating and industrial purposes Anderson were formerly residents of its cost is competitive with other Union and have spent 20 years at fuels, over which it has the advanDowney, Idaho. Their many friends tages of convenience and cleanliness. welcome them back here to reside. Natural Gas marks the emancipaCharles Thornton returned Tuesday tion of the housewife from back from a trip to California. Mrs. Semira Goff is spending a few ' ---;. ' . . . ,, . - ' ' . .. . . . . . . ... ---·.. . .,. . days in Price, visiting with relatives. Louis Hand and Mrs. Sara Atwood of Salt Lake, Mrs. M. M. Hand of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush and son, Mitchell, motored to Payson Sunday and attended a family dinner honoring the birthday of Mrs. David A. Milchell, mother of Mrs. Hand and Mrs. Forbush. Dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hiatt, Sr. Covers were laid for thirty guests . MuiiiAtL Tuesday, Wednesda y and Thursday Septembe r 16, 17 and 18 • • ••• • • • •• • • • • Many Witness Light.. ing of Huge Flare at Tooele Celebratio n Forestalling Engine Trouble C. J. Ridd Motor Co. Durant Sales and Service ~- • ~ ; S aturda y and Monda y Sept. 1.3th and 15th La~ab, LEGS OF LAMB, Choice, per lb. -------· Lo-w-est Price s in Year s 19 C SHOULDER OF LAMB . . . . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ 15C ;~r0 ~~e· LOIN AND RIB CHOPS :~~ 0&~~~~~~-~~~~: 21e ..:M:idvale Piggly Wiggly this week end is offering some very attractive prices in very choice lamb cuts . Most anyone can .afford a lovely shoulder or leg lamb roast at these very attractive prices. Chops are also being f.eatured STEW MEAT--Choice lamb, ~~~t~b~~--~~~~~-~-~-~:........ 9 e (Not shoulder or neck) POTATOES -C h o ice of either Pearls or Cobblers, ;~t -------------·---- $1.3 9 ~g 11~~dioa:~:~-~~~~:_15C POST BRAN FLAKESThe kind that's good and ~~~ ~~-~.-=-~~: GRAPES-B oth table j·uice varieties, 30-lb. lugs --····-----·------ and 89C _ _ _ _ _ 1Oc VINEGAR-A ll varieties, brown table, white pickling and cider, 5-gal quantitiestlJ • JELLY GLASSES-Larg~ size, smooth edge, dozen "·--·-----·WESSON OIL4-pint size, each .... CHEESE-F ull cream, tasty quality, per 2-lb. lots ... ------·-PEANUT BUTTERBeechnut, large size jars, 2 for........ CORN MEAL-Yellow or white, 9-tb. bags, each .............. d BANANAS -Choice golden Cl!f 25 ~e~~~~ .~.~~~-~:................ 17e 39C 89 e 39C 45C 3t!.e Wells' quality, Supreme, Fo!?~·...................... ---·- UTAH Midvale's Popular Food Emporium ,- ' ' ' • - • 65e ,! A .... _ ' •• • |