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Show - Page Five THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, February 10, 1928 RIVERTON Mrs. William H. Freeman enterI L----------~J-,-~,tained at a party Saturday in hon· or of her husband's birthday anniversary at their ,new home. Games music were enjoyed and dinner served to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 'l<'r.eerrtan, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Free Mr. and Mrs. John T Bodell, Saturday Mrs. Marian M. and Mrs. Henry Tempest, Mr. .fand of Sandy. Mrs. Thomas Freeman of Her· Sp3cial copjoint services of the rima,n, .Mr. and Mrs. Ross !Sorenson ,J. I. A ....were held Sunday evening of Taylorsville, Mr. and Mrs. Wil· :n the Ward Chapel. Elder liam H. 1'1reeman, Jr., and family, lnd Elder Stevenson in company Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Thornvith a group of University Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Club members gave the program. .;lder Dane sang two baritone . Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Freeman, Mr. :ections, Miss Charlotte Ulke Mrs. William H. Freeman and lwo very impressive .readings and Edith, attended a party \ third Elder gave a couple of vioI. F. Freeman's :JJt Pleasant .i,n numbers. After which Elder · ht. · · Thursday ,n1g delivered a most JmpressJve Mrs. John I. Wiberg entertain ed !iscourse on the Holy Spirit and a party at her home last Sunday , b Holy Ghost. "The Friar Club ew AI &1\)', helper, honor of her son, Scott, it being at the U. is made up of L. D. S. eoverlni from th• effects of birthday anniversary. Dinner who have returned buried fiv' hours In a IJran served to Master Billy Free· hia ~or pr~ed and -still want to keep at quicksand. 1He Master Leonald Crane, Maswork. So they go a:vound to the and I ~j ;n•w;rcd bla pr~:yer Phil and Galep Whetman, of litferent wards giving programs. Kah Ill a ltr • waa rcKuea. Payson, Master Phil, Rulon, Paul are to be highly commended Ralph Nielsen of South Jordan the good work and we hope T. J. Adams, of Gilman, A. B. Thomas of Salt Lake Mrs. daug.nter, his visiting is , they can come again very soon: 10 two days last week as guest Mrs. Ray Greenwood ep:ertaJ~ed Dorothy Adams at the home of Jf Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Freeman. p J Ste rt ay afternoon comphmentmg. d M on to wa · rs.Mr. · Adams ln The West Jordan Stake under the expects Mrs. Charlie Greenwood, Mrs. Jack Street. of Miss Edna Malstrom Greenwood and Mrs: Pearl Shaw, main about two weeks.. at Stake Junior party all of Sandy. the Riverto,n 2nd Ward Amuse Mrs. 1W. J. McNamara and two Religion Class workers were hall, Wednesday, the hall e daughters spent the week end tertained Monday afternoon at decorated in American Beauty in Salt Lake, guests of her moth- home of Mrs Lore,nzo Refreshment~ were served at the color and white. Games and daneer, Mrs. Katherine ,Manche&ter. . . of H 0 M d \ •r and a numb er f rom each wa rd mg close of a short business meetmg. " r. an . rs. rso,n ansen Sunday guests Murray were dinner of Mrs. Ray Greenwood and fam- C•. PENNEY CO. WILL OPEN HOUSANDTH STORE IN KANSAS Romantic Interest Attaches Itself To This Simple Announc~ment-Business No_t Devoid Of Human Sentiment UNION Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory .vere guests Saturday W. W. Foote -· Fo:t Scott, Kan. ~Ir. and Mrs. Thomas May. (ConCinued from Page One) W. F. Holway .... B1sbee, Amona Mrs. Bes&ie Forbush and Mrs. R 25 the stores which numbered Walsenburg, Col. Forbush were East Midvale visitime. His program was to [. A. Price the stores in order to learn f. E. Price ....._.. Walsenburg, Col. tors Thursday, guests of Mrs Sarm"l!tchandise needs and tv 3. M. Kendell ···--.. Delhart, Texa~ ah Bennett. regular trips to New York··'. R. Hesser ...... New York, N.Y. Mr. Jo.,eph Anderson returned assist in purchasing this mer- ·Y. J. Gise ....... - ....... Yoaku~, Texas ·wme last week from Tin tic when Inside of ten y-ears, he I. L. Hougland ... Monte VJSt~, Col \e has been employed. elected Presidept of the J. C. :t S. Burns ··-·-- Nogales, Arizona Last week was conference 'week Company. One hundred and J. W. Rickma.n ........... Wichita, Kan. n Union. Very successful · O·per- H• M• Ott ............... Alva• Oklahoma · ngs were held i,n all the associaIWlltv-l;ev~m s t ores w_ere m l hi . •·r H· J ames ······ Bar tl esVl'lle, Okla· •ions and a very successful social time of s e ectwn. G. G. Hoag, a large stock- '}. E. Smith ··-····· Concordia, Kan. 'las held Friday evenin"' in the o 0 hk h w· N' 1 f th D' e flert !CO ................. s os • . IS. Ward Amusement Hall. Stake and and former . 1rector o was Ass1stant Manager .V. E. Porter ..... La Porte, Indiana Ward Officers were in attendance. Keyes' store in Beloit whe;n L. W. James ·······-·· Shrevep~rt,_ La. Punch and doughnuts were served . 'sall\s got his early training. Dan Conroy .... Allegan, Michigan :o 200. Walker who has beep Aimie Mrs. Gfen G. White, a Director of n. W. Shurtz ...... Battle Cree~, ~i<;h Company, and head of the Real \. V. Keeley ...... Staunton, VJrgmJa confined to a local hospital for aM F.hly ·· ·-··· · Enid, Oklahoma '10ut 3 weeks, where she underwent Department, attended Hig'· in' Beloit at the same time ·, J. Jo?nson -···San Angel~, Tex~s m operation, was improved enough ~ams. For seventeen year> . A. TJ.nker ..... Wausau, _WJsconsm :o return ·to her home Friday of m the coal and lumber bus ' · H. Bartholomew·· · Mmot, N.D. last week. f hi · k er .......... N ew York 'kN Y Ward Recreation Officers met on s ' F. Tm in Beloi~. The succ~ss 0 a~soc1ates and fr1epds at- \. E. Kretsch~er ...... New Y_or N Thursday evening at the home him to the J. C. Penney Co. B. F. Han~en ............ Concordia, Kan. ~iss Twila Smart where plans for 1915, he decided on ~ mer- S. C. Sams ········-· New York, N. Y. ~he years work were laid out. ca~eer and started With the S~ore nur~ber five:hund:~ lo_cat- Bobby Searle was operated mn••nv llJ Provo, Utah, as a sal- ·d m Ham1lton, M1ssoun, IS Iden Wedn~sday of last week for a ified as the birthplace of the found tured appendix. At last t · 1y. t1'me t th t P · , ·r of the Company • Mr · J · C· Pen- he was improving mce a s ore m rovo, a managed by Mr. Fred Bolger ney, just as store number o,neEAST l\ITIIV ALF. now deceased. Mrs. Bolger, thousand is identified as the early . Edna Simpson of Beloit, lJ.ome of the President, Mr. E. c. her husba,nd in the Provo '5ams. There are at present 954 M. I. A. Officers met Wednesday The Gleanor Girls of the M. I. A. •• Mr. Bolger was transferred tores in operation, 35 of th~ _be- ;;vening at the home of Mr. and ~ntertained at a "Kid's .Party" Sat· urday evening complimenting the OttiUllwa, Iowa, from Provo, anu 'ng in Kansas. From all mdJca- Mrs. Ralph Robbins. After Girls at the home of their there he went to the New 'ions there will be over one thou- msiness hour dainty refreshments Mrs. Ashment o,n Social Instructor Mr to hostess the by served were 1928. of end the by >and its of charge take office to guests came attired The Avenue. ' A,n otber link in this story is the Lester Forbush, Mr. Leonard ~rt:isittll: Department. HAIR CUTI'ING shoot dresses, dolls and other Is Fully Equipped 'oll<>willll: his death, Mrs. Bolger 'T!anager himself, Mr. Fred ~· Me- lerberg, Mr. Clarence M paraphernalia. Rook was the And READY To tqe Ready-to-wear Depart :}ee. Mr. McGee was born m Be- Mr. Ralph Robbins, Mrs. Massage 1 feature of entertainment. Mu MrR. Eva.ns, Melva Mrs. and has held the position of oit and grew up with the people 3offe, HELP YOU · Manicuring and dancing and refreshments of one of its divisions for vho will now be his customers. Mr. 3harp and Miss Lulu Jacobson. Attention Ladies! 1vere also enjoyed. "Kids" presept Marcellinr W. J. Keyes is his personal friend. Mrs. Andrew Erickson ' ' years. Water WaYiD!r were: Goldie Soffe, Fern Larsen, foHowing men are stockhold- For nine years, after he left col- "d Friday afternoon at a Phone now for Melva Sharp, Olive Olsen, · tr managers in the J. C. Pe,n- 'ege, he worked in The Blue Store Party honoring her little Pater Ctlrlin~r Appointments 8vans, Gertie Sharp, Nell ShM"p, iCompany who have lived in 'n Beloit which has subsequently ,~rlyn. Games were played 1\IIidvale 117-J Phyliss Larsen, Melissa Glover and HENNA PACK lainty refreshmfnts were served Cif in its immediate vicinity: :old its interest. - utah Midvale Scalp Treatment ~Irs. W. R. Ashment. He was employed by Mr. Sams ,everal little guests. C. PENNEY CO. "BOYS" Miss Vaur Sharp, Fern Larsen Beloit, Kansas, or Nearby and started with the Company at Mrs. Laura Bird of Mill and Mrs. Ethel Millerberg motored Colorado Springs, Colorado, ip 1920 ;pent Friday with her mother, TOWNS to Crescent Monday evening to atPres. Addres~ Three years later he went to t~e ::larah Ben,nett. tend the Primary Copference w.hich Hoag ........... La Canada, Calif. J. C. Penney Company store m Sunday evening Miss Verna was held. 1925, ~on of Murray had as her M~Kellips, .... Phoenix, Ariz. Carlsbad, New Mexico, and . Mr. and Mrs. George Hilton of he was transferred to Danv~lle, Va. ,{Uest, Miss Marla Greenwood. G. _'!Yhite .... New York, N. H. S1tnpson •... _F~agstatf, Anz ..vhere he has been managmg the The .Messrs. Clifton and Delbert Sandy were guests Monday even. Kendall ...... Tnmdad, Colorado T. C..Penney Company store for the Thayne who are attending the Lo- ing of l\1r. and Mrs. Lester For'<::>O~~K::>O~~~~K:::>OK:::>OK:::>OO< bush. gan A. C. spent .the week e,nd . H. Ott - ... New York, N.Y. last three years. Towner _ ....... Pittsburg, Kan. O,n account of the associatwns of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. SPLENDID M. I. A. MEETING UNION & JORDAN IRRIGATION GRANT WARD CONCERT MeGee .... . Da,nville, Virginia the pioneers of the J. C. Penne~ Co. Thayne. COMPANY Sunday evening at the L. D. S. ·--· Parsons . _ ... Lubbock, Texas with Beloit, and the many friends Mr. and Mrs. c. w. Thornton .... Salina, Kansas Mr. McGee will claim there, it will tored to Salt Lake Sunday and Everybody is going to the grand ward house a conjoint meeting ..of ' DELINQUENT NOTICE .·Brown . . . Foote .......... Ottawa, Kansas not be long before the J. C. Penney were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ~oncert at Grant Ward Wednesday the M. I. A. was held. Theodore Hutchins of South Jordan who has LocatiOn of Prmc1pal Place of BusFebruary 15 th. ·Foote ··:-~ Denver, Colorado Company will be known _as a land- Weed. Mrs. Thomas May very pleasant- This is ope of the best musical recently returned from the British ness, East Midv~le, Utah. Foote -···· Loveland, Colorado ,mark in the community. There are delmquent upon the 1 programs ever rendered in this part Mission was the speaker. entertained Saturday eveping the valley. 100 voices and pro- Other features were a reading by following described stock on acBirthday party, fessional artists will appear on this Carmen Cropper and a piano duet coun of assessment, levied o,n the husband's anniversary. program. Some have ap- by Ruth Deari,ng and Dorothy Red- 14th day of October, 1927, the sevlmllsic and refre~hments were era! amounts set opposite the resman. on the Pantages Circuit. diversions. About fifty • pective names of the stockholders, . . !Some from U. of U., Tabernacle .present. as follows: NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT and Radio Stars. Mrs. F. H. Pohlman and The opening of an 0. P. Shares Amt. Name ALTA-HELENA MINING AND So remember the night. Helen Sanders of Salt Lake Ro8etta Anderberg ..- ....1.80 $ .30 MILLING COMPANY Come with your smile, 1mu•uu,. 1 evening with Mr. and Skaggs System store in Mid· .35 Location of Principal Place of bus· Knude Bendixen ...._.. _____.2 And every moment . J. McNamara. vale has had the usual effect, .09 -·----·-·---3~ \n,na'Bishop · Utah. City, Lake Salt iness, while. your worth be Will and Mrs. Bessie Forbu~h .70 ..4 --.. ...... ...... and other irocers now find Promptly at eight o'clock sharp. NOTIOE is hereby given that a Marie Burger _ Forbush of Union were early and get a good seat. meeting of the Directors held on 1John W. Burell .......................52 .09 Be Mrs. of Thursday ,guests . they can sell cheaper than in .18, Prices within the reach of all- the 3rd day of February 1928, an ' ayru~ Beckstead -·-··--.....1 the p~t. The mention of our Mrs. Lester Forbush had as .53~ assessment of one-half cent ('he) Arnold Beckstrand -·-·--··3 25 and 15 cents. .70 1 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ per share was levied on •the capital ,Raymond Berrett _____..4 causin magic store works like bl ' . k f h C I I" .stoc · o t e orporat1on, paya e·Joseph A,nderson _.. _ .._..____ 6 1.05 ing a high priced "rocer to .70 Burgon ._...... - ....4 at o~ce ~ H. N~ Bjork, Treasurer, Willard ~~ ;... , lower his prices. , Wm. E. Cox ··-····-·--·-·-··38 . 6.65 at his residence, Sandy, Utah. 11£:. ;...:;tIll. Any stock upon which this as- George Clark ......... - .....- .....12 2.10 · .55 sessment may remai,n unpaid on the Walter Cooper -----..3.6 .27 31st day of March 1928 will be de- Oliver W. Cobb .....! .......- ....1.64 .18 linquent and advertised for sale at George F. Clark --···-·-·-.... .1 public auction, and unless payment M. D. Durrant ....--·-·--11% 2.00 · The 0. P. Skaggs stores' .20 is made before, will be sold on the Charles Daniels _ ......_.1.16 even~ng y ''For the woman wh0 cares'' !n '!· presented and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Thomas Sleater and daughters, Ro- WANTED-Rabbits in any amou,nt berta a.nd Marchell, and Frank Jlti. Call or see us before you Mll. Johnson of Salt Lake, Miss Velma house East on Union Avet:~ue, Taggart of Lewiston, Mrs. Adeline Phone Midvale 252 or call at .th Np Christian of Pdoche, Nevada, Mr.[ South side of Street. and Mrs. John I. Wiberg and fam- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..;. · and Mae FOR SALE-1-Ton Ford Truck,· v·lVlan u· I'l Y and ·the •ulsses were ser- Universal Transmission; Dump Refreshments Freeman. Body. Terms. See Geo. Bo1ko· ved. Mrs. Alvin E. Miller entertained vich, Three Star Pool Hall, Kid1-6-'t-Pd at a house party at her home o,n vale, Utah. Thursday it being Mr. Miller's·FOR SALENe~ 5 ~oom hou.ae Oil h lf birthday anniversary. Progressive 1 rook was played and refreshment~~· :~ealla pa;~r:~t dso:;esr:~t~;: rent. See A. E. Burgon, o,ne-h&lf sGerved Mto M:-._,_ ~~d MKrs. tJhoW:seP. J_-1 mile East of State st. on Union . reen, r. anu 1urs. enne hams, Mr. and MrsLfl'ho~as ~~t~ Avenue. Phone Mid. 269-.J · s, cot, Mr. and Mrs. ance ot andj· Mr. Howard, Ren Mrs. and Mr. OTT B RR A • AGE !IIDY- E Y'S C Mrs. Wilford Cra,ne, Mr. and .Mrs. AT RS RENT . -5 room cottage, every Marion Stringham, Mr. and Mrs. FO barn, cow Ezra Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Ma- convemence, garage, shed and large garden. Apply at honri Butterfield. d lJ h. · B k d Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd San Y CJty an ' Sa,n y, ta entertained at dinner Sunday in INDEPENDENT'S CLAIM CITY CHAMPIONSHIP honor o~ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seal and family. Mr. a,nd Mrs. I. E. Freeman had The Midvale Ipdependents are as her ~uests Monday night M~s.inow the city champions, having de~- H. SJ!cock, Mrs. Kenneth W1l-1feated all local talent, in the hoop barns, Mrs. James Madsen, Mrs. F.lsport, and the Midvale .M Men re· a·Jr1sof fused to play the Independents as N ossack and fift'een J umor they will be without two of there the second ward. star players and could not hope to History as we used to know it battle the Independents without has been proved to be in error in !there services. The Indepe,ndenta t will now finish there schedule with . t d'ff ma,ny 1 eren ways m recen 1out of town games, mostly in Salt years. Nobod"" however' has asl·La k e. yet proved that the country was President Javine calls for a pep not discovered and that George !meeting Saturday evening at the Washington was not the first pres- Club House, all members are requested to be present. ident. Diana Theatre · Shop Clark' S Beauty ·. 1 LOWER PRICES .I'HOROUGn- .RED · · ~ f'l WITt! .. WAlLACE BE£RY1 ,£STHER.IWSTON ,.r (i[()RG( BANCROn OIAP.US FARRELL JoHNlfii lWKER I c. OUR REPUTATION . . reputation of selling good foods cheap has spread far and near. Independent and chain store &-rocers dislike to see our store come to their town. It stands to reason that our Midvale store will serve you best as we reduce prices voluntarily, whereas our local competitors do so only when in fear of losing their customers. Pay our new store a visit soon and see how much you can savl!. T ....... ___ .. , _ ...... OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS FOR THE MAN WITH A BANK ACCOUNT I SALE OF MADE TO ORDER SUITS EXTRA TROUSERS FREE! l3IG REDUCTION IN PRICES Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed Pressing Cleaning NEATLY DONE ED RASMUSSEN, THE TAILOR West Center Street MIDVALE Phone Mid.117-W UTAH Use ECONOMY FLOUR .15 83 28th day of April, 1928, to pay the Arthur Dunn .53 delinquent assessment, togethe~ John Dunn --···-·--··---·3 with the cost of advertising and the Dave Egbert ..---··--···-···62 .10 Heber C. Egbert ·--·----.16.77 2.90 expense of sale. Norman L. Forbush -·-.....14 2.45 h + + ., + + + + + + ., + + ., + ., + + + + + + + + · DEAN F. BRAY7l'ON, Parley R Glove.r .._ ..____....80 14.00 Secretary. Rudolph Gygi ......._. ___....... 65 11.38 1407 Walker Bank Buildi,ng, John H. Greer ......_ .......... 6% 1.14 Salt Lake City, Utah. Date first publication, Feb. 10, 1928 Wm. H. Hopkins ·-····-·····.2.81 .50 .52 Date last publication, March 9, 1928 Ha,ns P, Hemmingson -·-·-·.3 Wm. H. Henderson ...............8 1.40 SANDY EXTENSION WATER Christine Lovendahl ___.. ___ .. 70 .15 Ge~. F. & R. H. Labrum 91 15.93 USERS COMPANY Celestial McCleary ____... _,.38 6.65 NOTICE rrhere are delinquent upon the Alace McCleary Long ...10 2-3 1.85 following described shares of stock Benj. Alma McCleary ...10 2-3 1.85 on account of assessmentll levied on Wm. Edward McCleary 10 2-3 1.85 .70 the 31st day of December, 1926, Neil Monahan --····--·--·-·....4 and on the 24th day of December, H. K. Olson _....................:.16.32 2.85 1927; the several amounts set op- Dan O'Leary ..-······--··-·· .. -·--...... 75 .13 .02 posite the names of the respective Timothy O'Connor ........_ .11 .80 Hulda E. Owen .....__... 4.66 stockhol?ers, as follows: Shares Amt. Lula Olson .................. _.. _ .. 11 1.92 Name 3.94! Wm. Adamson ................._. 2 $0.75 James M. Neilson .......... 22¥.! .75 James H. Nelson ,_ .........- 10 1.75 Rob. Atkinso,n ·-...............- ..... 3 .70 J. M. Nance ................- ... -... - ... 8 3.00 Levi Naylor ...............--·······- .. 4 A. A. Beckstrand ............... 18 13.80 Hyrum E. Smith .... --·-·-·-.....7 1.27 .10 Chas. Greenwood ...- ........- 8 6.80 G. L. Shoemaker ·--····-·-- .66 .35 2 ..... _ ....... , .• ....... Morgich Nick 10.05 7 ··---····-·-·---.. A. M. Merrill 9.62 WilLard Oliver ......·-·-··-·--.. 24 21.90 H. H. Turner ...... _ ··-·-·-·-····· 55 .60 Martha J. Thornton ...... 9.58 1.67 Eliz. Wardle .......................... 2¥.! .10 Eugene Neff ..... -······---·-- 38 9.50 W. J. Woodhead,·-·---···- .57 .52 22.80 Thomas H. Walke - .............. 3 W. H. Cole .....- ..............-.... .27 And in accordance with the law Eliza C. Warren :............... 1.51 .25 order of the Board of Direc- Clara C. Ward ................- .. 1.43 2.28 made on the 24th day of Dec- 1Mary Wood-········-·-····· 14 2-3 .18 ember, 1927, so many shares of.Louie Lemich .............................! .35 each parcel of said stock above en.IJ onas J oh,nson • ........... ...... .2 umerated as may be necessary will And in accordance with the law sold at the home of the Secre· and an order of the Board of Di- · of said company, in Unio,n, rectors, made on the 14th day of IO:Sa11ay, R. D. No. 8, Utah, at publiciOctober, 1927, so many shares of ······~················· tauctl<m on the 10th day of April, 1eaeh parcel of such stock as may be at 2 o'clock p. m. to pay the ,necessary will be sold at the resi· + + • + + + + • • • • + + + + + • + + + + + + + ldelin~[UeJlt assessments thereon to-!dence of the secretary, James Glo- Constant effort backed by expert technical knowledge has produced in Thorough bred Hats, an article with a distinct appeal. The harmony of blended colors and the perfection of detail are interesting to the man who desires to be well dressed. The wearing qualities make them worthy of the consideration of the man looking for honest values. "LOOK AT YOUR HAT everyone else does!" ......_,u. STREET . \ Midvale State Bank ex:!~~ t~; ~~~:sa~~ aa~:~r~~~:~:r·~:o~dd:;, RFe~~u~~YN~Ot~, ~~~: lexJpen:se of an attorney for collect- at 1 o'clock p. m. to pay delinquent these specified amounts, if assessments thereon, together with cost of advertising and expense of !needed. WM. WHI'ITLE, ,Jr • sale. James Glover, Sec'y. Sec'y. & MID'l/ALE, UTAH 1928. Date first publicatio,n, Jan. 20, 1928 first publication, Feb. a ~ublication, Fe . 17, 1928 ~l~ . D!!!!ate . . ._ _ _ __.lllllllliiliiiWI~:..li~~~~~!F!eb~.:_.!:!£;·~9~2~8;_!; Famous Clothing Co. 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. When it has attained a reasonable size, opportunities in abundance will come your way. 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