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Show Page Twelve The Midvale JoUrnal ------ --- . . . Thursday, September .29, 1927 . ASHION PAGE • PARIS TIPS AND ftsh story, as the . ~peeimen may be viewed at the Midvale Drug store. I Norval Vinvent hooked the mon~ter and bursted ~ Qlood . vessel in hls eye while landing him. Everything Iis all right now. · 1 The body of ·Mrs. Emma Lingle, · Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Hughes are re- a sjster of William Leak, of. West ceiving congratulatio ns on the ar- Jo'idan, and. a,n aunt Frank ~ak, rival of a son born•Tuesday -.om- of Midvale., was. brou~ht to Salt ing i.n the L. S. Hospital,. Lake ~ednesday for b~pa~ ~ t~e George Jenkins and Ed OlSOn, . Mt. Oh:vet cemetery. , Mrs. L~gle loc&l tonsorial frtists, attended the was resident . of Seattle, ·w~sh. meeting of thi· Internation'al Bar- prior to her death, but her early bers Union $d the •b eauty cultur- life was spent near Salt ,Lake~ · -ists held in hte Laborpie at Chas. Hood and Kenneth MitSalt Lak~ Monday eveni !A$ in- chell accompanied by .Miss Dorothy teresting talk was given by Pres. Adams and Mary Terry motored to Jas. C. IShanessy on the unlo.n price Hobble Creek Ca,nyon nea·r Springand patronage. ville and spent Sunday. With the A suspect of the Utah County exception of bad road conditions Robbery was picked up in iMidvale and rainstorms it was an enjoyaJble Monday evening by Policeman Ira trip. Beckste~ and turned over to the Mr. and Mrs. Arden Mi,ner and Cou,nty Officials. The man was family of Salt Lake, wete Midvale foreign and no name was given. visitors Monday ·g uests and T.he new store building for J . .C. Mrs. Clarence .n.iiisnliL.Ios~ Penney Company is ·being rapidly Miss Dorothy Adams, completed and ·p bparations are u.n- Mary Terry and .u.~,,.. ,.,. der way for the removal on Octo- motored to Magna her l'Oth. Workmanship has sur- a;nd enjoyed dancing passed material, or tried to, on this Club. job and with the large display winMrs. P. G. Downs dows the store in this location Will the home Oif Mrs. · be more convenient and ca,n be well in Salt Lake s .. ,,,. shown to better advantage. The pwb Mrs. Leonard .Miller lie is invited to inspect this new ham visitor Friday of home, where :the Penney courtesy guest of Mrs. Hazel and efficient service will be exClarence York and te.nded to its many patrons for long of Provo spent ou,..•ua years to come. visiting friends and Fmnk tooper, manager of the Parley G. Downs Cooper Mere. in West Jordan is in with blood poisQning a very serious condition caused by a scratch on the left enlargement of the heart. Doctors Frank ·S utton, 25, will issue no reports at present. Mark's hospital Niclc Dokas returned from Lava vere burns received Hot .Springs in Idaho this week. noon when hot mtP1t.A His eonditjon is much improved. the garage where :he The Midvale Play Grounds were on Redwood road at closed and the equipment put away His condition is for the winter, the fore part of this pital attaches said. week. Work is prOO'l'P.RRil Miss Isabelle Re&ding was ill building 'to be Sunday eveni,ng with an acute at- Bootery and ....... _ tack of dodgeritis. Her condition were formerly """'~" at this writing is much improved. O'Brien will OCC'lll·P Y Reported by Rexall RooNey. tion under the 0. P. Norval Vincent and Chas. Watw 1on returned last week from the Strawberry where they spend a few days fishing. They brought ·a twelve pound trout which is .not a I of ft69 J?· a ' Smart in every detaU, from tbe perky bow posed at the side of the V -neck to the smart pointed hipUne effect. And please notice how the two pleats, front and back, form a little panel effect in themselves. widaout using up any extra material Almost any silk, crepe cottoa wash goods in either printed or solid colors would be app~opriate for th~ model. Linen, pongee or sports aillr would be cool and comfortable, With hands. bow and cutfs of satin ot crosgrain ribbon. to match. May be obtained in alzea 16 to 44. Size 36 requires 3f\ yards of <(0 inch materitl and 4~ yardl of db- or bon. No dressmakinr experleDCO II needed to make Design No. 11& Patterns will be delivered to • a ... clreta upcm receipt of 2Sc. in cUll or U. S. Postace. Always mentiqa .._ wanted. Address:... Practical P ... terns, 1171 Broa4way, New Telk Cit)'. Alwa7a ..... tiUa •••• ...... FOR YOUR AND SAVE MONEY Get ready for ·cold Weather now-th e . . . -.... . . " eulator Heater -Heats from three to four roo1msand requires no stove blacking. A large stock of Blast Heaters also. See them on display in our I We take your old Heater in on a new one. give you a figure on your old heater TODAY. BRUNSWICK PHONOGRA.PHS and and hear the latest. • • TERMS ARRANGED s ~LPFUL BEG PARDON! Our Practical Pattern It was reported last week that Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Firth of Se Fra,ncisco, Ca~f., were receiving congratulations on the arrival of a son. Mr. ~a !Mrs. Firlh reside in Midvale and Mrs. Firth retumed to her home :here Wednesday from the L. D. S. H<nJpital where she has spent the past two w.eks. Nq. 1161 I I 1168 I The'Governme-nt o~ership advo-· oate never wilds anything, he just waits for private capital and pri- ·. vate· initiative to construct a successful business and then he deCides that the governmept ought to · take it over. And operate it--failing to mention that the government usually fails in any business un- ' derstaking it starts. **•••* October 9-15 has ibeen set aside as Fire Prevention Week. Let's all do our part to make it the mose Week ever held. •• |