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Show Friday, THE MIDVALE JOURNAL F~R ----l-HINGS THAT NEVER HAPPENi"OT·~E R; 0' r/~E"n;~r.-tv . GONftRENCE3 -. SALE ChiLls BeJ and mlttres:; com plete $6.00; Si.ngle Bcb anJ spring! $2.00; 1\Iattress $7.00; Range $10 Rocker $3.00; Brunswick Phonograph $15.00 Sectional B1okca•c $10.00; Inquire Mrs. D. W. Jessup 130 West Center, Phone Mid. 105. 1 J BV5!NE5S IS ~ l 2 J Page Five 9 S7~Rt e ~" ~ ~ i !;;; LUNCHEON AT len A GOFF HOME FOR 1 -Pe..r~ona!_J MRS JESSUP s~~s CHICAGO TYPE I tEI'i'RIBI..E, I fliNT .:5EEN A RICH Mrs. John Redman and small D:;;inn:ng llfomlay January 16th :Mr. E. n. Dcnso,n, manager of 1 have returned recently from a with the Primary Associatio,n all ·.he local J. C. Penney store in this I Goy YDNIGMT. I VISit to the coast. • + ................... . ~he conferences of the various or- :city announces today that $320,000, Miss Virgie White has returned I !!:~nizations of the M.idvale wa~ was distributed in bonuses to the Friday of last week at her home from spending the holidoys with will be .held. The Primary. confer- emplcyees of the J. c. Penney oron Center Street, Mrs. C. I. Goff, relatives in Cedar City. cnce Will be Monday evenmg. ganizatio,n for the year 1927. This 'nt, rtai.ne.J at a luncheon in com- At a regular meeting of the L. F. M. I. A. Conferences Tuesday ev- is the Jar"'est bonus distribution in A. Club held i.n Firemen's hall on .ni.ng. Friday evening the Genea- the histor; of the Company. ;1liment to Mrs. D. W. Jessup. rhe Wedne!'lday evening of last week, I /"~~/f<:7>1logical committee have arrang~ a The J. c. Penney Company has ·uncheon table v.:as covered with a Mrs. L. A. Sumbot and Mrs. James , Electricians, 'Plcndid meeting. Sunday evemnfJ54 stores operating in 46 states. Complete Auto Service lace cloth over yellow and silver ij'. Powell were the hostesses. A • ran . _22nd, .the regular sacramenta Over 3,000 women employees par-/ candle sticks held yellow tapers. social hour followed the short bus, n.cetmg Will be a confere,nce ses- ~icipate in the bo.nus in their var-j The guests numbered sixteen. iness session. Those from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ra~mussen ' s10n. ,ous stores and 1-15 women assoMrs. L. D. Anderson, of Salt Lake and Mrs. P. C. Rasmussen left ear1'7'7'l'7"r., :iates in their New York and St. Phone 272 25 East Center -:tass will meet, and at 7 p. m. the C,ouis offices. and Mrs. N. L. Olso.n of East Mid- ly Sunday by auto for Los Angeles, Midvale, Utah Traini,ng Session will be "They constitute a large and vivale. Calif. While there they will visit wid Friday at 7 p. m. :al factor in our org:mization," said Mr. and Mrs. Darrell H. Aylett. The Genealogical Session will Mr. Benson, whe.n interviewed toThe Ladies Aid society will meet Mrs. Aylett was formerly Miss La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .! /liJ<IO'I.I'Jol ·onvene while at 8 p. m. on Friday Jay. in regular session Thursday at the Priel Rasmussen . "In order to encourage them ~~§ 'he usual ward social will be held toward greater effort and to give Community church. The hostess Mrs. A. A. Goff and small daugh :;?r ~' m January 22nd. Then, the Sunthem some special benefit within ' -:;'""7""-for the day are Mrs. J. A. Alcorn ter, Betty, of Salt Lake, are spendlay School will hold its confere.nce :he keeping of the principle and a.nd Mrs. Wm. Waters. ing the week in Midvale. Clock·~ tt ' 10 a. tn. or at the close of the policy of the organization-tl1e GotPriesthood Conference which will ·le.n Rule-this special bonus plan ,ommencement at 9 a. m. at 7.30 'tas been adopted for them." ~~~J J. m. the regular ward conference The bonus distribution for the According to a group of prom!· .viii be held. women in the offices is based on nent artists, among them John :-"=::;::::::::::::;::.., Regular Union meeting will be o;alary an-i years of service. The Norton of Chicago's Art Institute, Chicago Is producing a type of "' -+ + + + + • + + + + + .., + + + ,. * ,. ,. * + ,.. .... ,e)d at the Jordan High School on I women associates in the stores ' girl~ who are different. Miss Cor· ranuary 15th at 2 p. m. The week 1hare in the bonus in proportio.n to !nne K<'IIY has been chosen liS the 0 I..:.!!¥ __ _:_ ,.... !< ( ,ommencing January 16th is de_si.g· productiveness in sales and typical Chicago ~irl. She Is a brunette, vivacious, but modest. healthy, frank, and wltlwut concelt. She Is five feet t11ree and n n n n n n >1-0T_H_E_R one-half Inches tall, weighs 124 ~T,({ ~~ pounds, has grll,!• blue eyes nnd ;eminary at work. Let's Go! God took of the great white glory wavy bobbed hair. Successful men are alJf,l 'J Tuesday, Januar_y 17th at P That hallows heavens gates, ways particular .n. the stake Pres1de,ncy and High God took of the warmth of summer hair cutting and shuvmg. THE COMMUNITY will meet in their regula1 And the brooding hush that waits. We Cater To Successful METHODIST CHURCH .neeting at the Stake Office. Men. A Trial Will ConD. l\1. Kitch, Pastor During the prese.nt week the White twilight weds the gloaming vince You. Call Today! Sunday School, 10 a. m. Gr~nite Ward has. been RIVERTON And golden stars are seen Chlfrch Service, 11 a. m . t~c1r ward conferences.. . -- God took of the singing brooklet Epworth League, 7 p. m. lmght at 7:3'0 p.m. the Primary A_s- Mrs. William H. Freeman and And the moonlights silver sheen. Missionary Sunday will be ob- Jociation held its meeting while \irs. Ross Sorensen of Taylorsville I ,,c,v"" in .the SWiday school on SuniTuesda~ the M. I. A. Ass?ciation ·ntertained at a party Mo~day at God took of the best and dearest The Community club held a meet mornmg: The members of the·had theirs Wednesday :ve,nmg he home of Mrs. Freeman 111 ho,nor God took of smiles and tears ing Wednesday of last week. The .J............................................... Jrchestra Will be expected to be scheduled as genealogical ,f Mrs. Willis Freeman. Game~ G d to k f love and beauty music section presented the pro- 1 present with their instruments. At•rhursday for the Religion Class ..vere played and luncheon was ser- ~ fon~ a~d foolish tears. gram, the motif of which was- - - - - - - - - - - -lthe business meeting on la~t Sun- Friday the ward social; and :ed to Mrs. Clemen, Mrs. Fred May "Great Women i.n Music." Look at your SHOESit wa.> decided that the various 1.!ay the 15th at 6:30 p. ~·the reg- \!:rs. Aaron Garside, Mrs. James He fashioned a wondrous being 1 Mrs. R. W. Quick gave short NOW! Everyone else c,a:ooe.• should. ha':'e charge of the 1lar ":'ard _conference will be. held flroadbent, Mrs. Richard Lovend~ All human, half divine. ,.and if they are beginning operung exercises of the school dur .1t which time the stake Pres1den \frs. F. R. Lloyd, Mrs. Weshe Then he said "Thy name is mother" sketches of the lives of Jennie Lind · and Madame Shuman-Heinck. to look frowny or grouch- 'ng the next two months. The B.oy ·y will attend. _At 10 a. m. Lloyd, Mrs. Mahonri Butterfield, And he made that mother mine. ~re to have Feb. 12th, Lm- Sunday School ~Ill hold forth Mrs. J. W. Johnson sketched .\Irs. Johnso.n, Mrs. Chas. Mye~s, Dyall Semay. Y just bring .or m~il them birthday. .vcek, commencmg Jan. 16th, \Irs. Leo Rindlisbach and Mrs. LIObriefly the life of Clara Schumann, to us. We have arranged to have .spec-,'riidvale ward will hold its confer- tell Myers. WE DON'T COBBLE llfr. and Mrs. David H. Nielson and Mrs. Nellie Gorham spoke of ., We rebuild better than 'al music for the church service at ~nces after the same plan as . Mrs. B. E. Anderson entertained have moved to Midvale to make :\fadame Chami,nade and Maud,. Powell . new. Just step in, east ......................... ·lowed in the other wards . which tt a children's party at her home their home. Soprano Solo, in the Garden of of the Midvale Drug Co., , ·:ave rar:ently complete~ their c~n Monday, it bei?g her d~ughter, Mr. s. Goff of Lehi was a week 7 store as you come or go. erences, eve.m.ng at ·. F'an,ny's ninth birthday anmversary md guest of Mr. and llfrs. M. My Heart by Cara Roma, was givSunc~" en by Mrs. Fred Hyke. Little Mary We rebuild with a smile We Handle Good Meats 1'clo~k the Pnmary will ~old It' Games were played and luncheon Thayne. And Groceries meetmg; Tuesday the Rehef S~- were served to 20 guests. Eltz played the Scarf Dance by WHILE YOU WAIT Chaminade and Ruth Soderbergciety will meet at 2 p. m. and m Mrs. N. J. Nielsen entertained at ·md children. he evening at 7:30 p. m. the M. I. !inner Saturday in honor of her The Stake officers of the Pri~ "The Babbling Brook" by Julia \. will hold its conference. Thurs- 'msband's birthday a.nniversary. ary of the West Jordan Stake Will Rives King. The following hostessWe Also Have The Best iay at 2:30 p. m. the Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. hold an institute for all ward offi- es served tea: Mrs. B. A. Rasmus-COAL in TOWN - - - - - - · - I . I a n s Nielsen, Miss Glendon Niel- ~ers Friday at the Riverton 2nd sen, Mrs. J. S. Ailey, Mrs. Geo. 21 E. Center Street Phone Midvale 101 ~Ieven o'clock. . . :en, Lee Nielsen, Mrs. Soren Niel- Ward amuseme,nt hall at 7:30 o- Wright, Mrs. A. P. Rasmussen a.nd P. 0. Box 33 The Epworth League meetmg: Mr and Mrs. James Nielsen. :lock. 143 N. Main Mrs Oscar Olson Street h~:. Midvale - - - Utah Midvale - Utah 1re interesting and some . f South Jorda.n and Cecil Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kidd was surthings are in store for us durmgBo 1ey, Id ah o. 1rised at their home Friday night Mr. and MrS: Jack Thomson and te:~ .;,....._..._..._.._.~._..._..._..._..._...,...,the next few weeks. All mem b:rs urMiss Elna Howmand of Salt Jy some of their friends. Games so,n, of Salt Lake City visited at the -----------3hould be prese.nt Sunday eve?mgLake spent Wednesday visiting were.played and luncheon was ser- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. learn about the _play to be given with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. ved to 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. ~~- W. G. Woodhead Sunday. • GOOD BREAD 3nd the party bemg planned for J. Houmand where they entertained rna Bloom, of Lark, were the pme ....• • .. • • • . . . . . . . . . . Our bread is wholesome the near future. . at din,ner i1 her honor. winners. ~ · 8 and satisfying-baked in The Queen _Esthers held their Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. Sorensen Mr. a.nd Mrs. Lynn Kidd entera clean place, fresh every meet:ng at church on entertained at dinner last Monday tained at a watch party at their day. Also Pies, Cakes, ,u,;ou••l evem.ng. ~I-ght :~fresh- in honor of Prof. a.nd Mrs. W. H.jl\Ome New. Year's eve. Games Cookies and Pastry. ments m add1tion to. Boyle, Miss Wilma Boyle, Miss were played and luncheon served to busmess . Melba Boyle and Sidney Boyle, all 21 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Kidd had The competition IS gomg of Provo. as their out of town guests during Midvale • • • • Utah lbe1;we.en the three pa~rols of t e Mr. and Mrs. Willis Freeman an- the holidays Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. PRICES REASONABLE WI Tr.oop. Winners each nounce the birth of a boy Sunday. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. w. L. Ha.n- Inquire at 36 Locust Street I• will be t:Iven an award by Miss Afton Tiniothy retur.ned to sen and son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Han Phone Midvale 217 -R • troop com~Ittee. The Decem- her home last week after spending sen and Mr. and M~s. B. Y. Sellers Midvale - - - Utah awards will be presented on the past month at Park City. of Salt Lake. ............. 1 .. 1 evening to the Wolf Patrol. M G W B tt rfi ld had -------. . th t rs. . . u e e as )d b 1 shou ear m filii( a her guest several days last week, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... I 0 I &E 1 j . ' ELECTRIC.SERViCE RADIO SUPPLIES ........................ I Specialize Ii in Watch and Repairing All Work Guaranteed J. S. MORGAN • 69 N. Main St. Utah Midvale :c.~···- I Use ECONOMY FLOUR -~·-::'._..:_ · '.il----"""'"~heir ==~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-~~das''~~~s~~~ ·e~ofservi~. ,, Cirone~ ab~ut Ou ~------ -- .- -:..._ . • EAST JORDAN STAKE DOJNGS ~ ~~ !",~:.~:.th~ :~~:":,~;:;;; - 7:3~ GREAT WOMEN I IN MUSIC MOTIF MIDVALE BARBER SHOP 1 0 'Vhen Sunday Di~ner flrought Folks Together DAHLS MARKET MIDVALE SHOE REBUILDERS Mon~ay In horse and buggy days 7 dinner used to be quite a social event to bring folks together. Don't Forget Nowadays the occasional socic-J contact afforded by Sunday dinner been increased to daily visits by phone• the finest of food fi d b th Can n a er in OUr restaurant t~e SERVE ONLY ~ere serv~ AT ALL TIMES MIDVALE BAKERY ~~etm~. THE BEST •11 Customers 1-:::::!:::::!:::::!:~~::::!:::::::!:~~~::::::::l~~:nut~ T~e testify to OUr Service U S CAFE Utah SEED STORE All Kinds Of Mash, Feed, MORRISON- MERRILL COMPANY "The Lumberman" Midvale Extension Phone Mid. 28 James W. Stephenson Manager Midvale • Utah FOR REAL SERVICE~end your clothes to HICKS TAILORING Complete Cleaning Pressing Alterations and Repairs Deli very Service Phone Midvale 107 • • • Utah P. P. P. POLICE PUPS stro~g . :,.,.~. , . . . .,. . . ,. ,.~ ~.,. . . .,.,.,. . . .,. . . ,. .,_. ,.,. . .,._ MIDVALE fEED and ~~s:h:f ~~~~t~ff:;etheb;~~ ~:jd ~~s~ ~~7t~ P;;e:~: ;:::. l'"e"uo a and trol. Also t.hese boys automatically ~o~e;~n;arl, :f Salt' Lake. p~trolb~n~ Eggs, Potatoes and Flour • · 1e • • • • lltah M1dva THEY'RE HERE FOLKS BARGAINS VALUES ' ~est placed m the dunce Veron Sorense.n had as his dropped. T e f h ~ two days during the week Sidney the en courageme.nt o t e1r Boy e of P rovo. 1 ~ ~~~~~~~~~ · parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burr announce, the birth of a girl, Decem+ + ,. + + + + * ,.. ,.. ,. ,. ,.. * + ,.. .. ,. ,. ,. .. + + ,.. her 26th. Mrs. Mary Lord entertai.ned at a family dinner last week. She also had her .daughter and Mr. Henry Knight ~d sons of Park City spending four days with her. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. Sore,nsen entertained at a party at their How many times havP. you home during the week in honor of sent your-little son or daughthe retiring bishopric, Mr. and Mrs. ter to the grocery store for David Bills, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. something that you needed at Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Guymore once and found, upon their bePage, a.nd Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tislated return, that they had chner. been compelled to wait until Miss Zelma Butterfield returned the grocer or butcher had serto Kanarra Sunday after spending ved his adult customers, relthe past two weeks visiting with gardless of the fact that your lher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zach child was there first? ChildButterfield. ren are the delegated repreMr. and Mrs. John I. Wiberg e.nsentatives of a consuming fam tertained at dinner Wednesday in ily and should be served in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nieltheir turn. sen. Covers were laid for 18. I Mrs. Ori.n Berrett entertained at ... • • • '* • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "' Luncheon at her home Friday in ,. + ,. ,.. ., ,. * ,. ,. + + ,. + + ,. ,. + + ,.. + ,. .. + ,. ,. honor of Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield ' Quality hardware, at amazingly low prices. Utensils for the kitchen, hard ware for the home, equipment for the farm: And at prices that mean real opportunities to save money. Look these items over. Don't wait until you need them. Stock up in advance, it will be a good investment. G. E. Electric Refrigerators Dr. Hess' Line of Poultry Supplies and Stock Tonic DELEGATED REPRESENTATIVES West Jordan Lumber Co. Phone Midvale 212 NO WAITING "EVERY DAY ~ IS FLOWER DAY" 'HOWARD E. PHELPS F'LORAL COMPANY "Flowers For Every • Purpose" Midvale Children are never made to wait at an 0. P. Skaggs System store. They are served in their turn just the same as everyone else. In fact, we try to give them special attention. They will always find someone on hand to heln them locate anything they cannot find for themselves, and in every way will be properly taken care of. Don't be afraid to send your children to shon in our stores. You will find they will enjoy selecting- the foods you send them for. tHE MIDVALE JOURNALB!G Weekly (Friday) Published by the Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. 136 N. Main. St. Ph. Mid. 178 SALE OF MADE TO ORDER SUITS EXTRA TROUSERS FREE! BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES Fit and \Vorkmanship Guaranteed Alterations Cleaning Pressing All business correspondence should be addr~ssed to The Midvale Jour1nal, Midvale, Utah. Terms of Subscription 'Per Year (in advance) ........ $1.00 GGS · The telephone has made everyo:-neighbors and will help you to obtci:1 greater enjoyment by establishing more friendly, sociable contacts. NEATLY DONE Entered as second class matter 1 at the postoffice at Midvale City, Utah. under act of March 3. 1879. ~ Modern Job Printing Department maintained. All prices based on the Franklin Printing Price List. Utah Advertisin~ Rates Display, per column inch -·· $0.3fi ,....-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.....P.· ···············~~~~~~~~ .,. Readers, per line --·····- .. ,... $0.10 . f.:llE t'l n !J RAS~1~SSEN, • 64 vVest Center Street MIDVALE THE TAilOR Phone Mid. 117-\V UTAH An Advtrtiscmtnt by The Mountain States Telephant f7 Telegraph Co. ~························ USE FAIRDALE FARMS DAIRY MILK Cottonwood, Utah Tel Douglas 9I:.J-4 Delivered to your door daily. ························~ h • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS FOR THE MAN WITH A BANK ACCOUNT Every day in the year and every year in your life opportunity is knocking at your door. But the only invitation that will lead him in is a bank account. It takes money to make money. Your excellent ideas can never be put into effect if you live from hand to mouth. Save a little out of your regular income. Watch your account grow. \Vhen it has attained a reasonable s·ize, opportunities in abundance will come your way. If you are ambitious you will start a bank account today. Midvale State Bank |