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Show Page Eight THE ALE JOURNAL Friday, April13, 1928 CO~niUlli'ITY Another hike was planned for RI\'ERTO"S 1\IETHODlST CHURCH .he later part of the month. Mrs. Bert Batt!son ana sons Ray The troop Good Turn for the "Uond and Keith and li~tle daurh- 1 month is being planned in connec- ter, La Rue, and Ora Mtller aW .•td Rev. D. M. Kitch, Pastor .ion with the City Clean-Up cam- :d a little Easter Birthday party at Sunday School, 10 a. m. paign. Herriman Saturday in honor of Church Service 11 a. rn. Loran Miller. Epworth League 4:30 p. rn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mayberry of The Boy Scout orchestra will Residents of Salt Lake County Lehi, formerly of Riverton_ ansome music for the school tre asked to take notice of the fact nounce the b1rth of a baby gJ.rl on Sunday morning. The birthday that Monday and Tuesday, April April 5th. .. . •~•mtc~.:u1 uu of last Sunday being ov- 16th and 17th, have been designatMr. and Mrs. \'\ tlham E. Bowrer·loo·ke•:t, anyone having a birthday ed as Clean Up days in the county, man of Salt Lake has been vislt(l't!centl.y may bring the collection outside of the incorp,orated towns. ing with :Mt. au~ Mrs. Vernal C. next Sunday. County ·trucks, under the direc- Webb for the past 15 days return There will be extra music at the tion of the road supervisors in each ed home Wl'dnesday. Service and the pastor will listrict, will gather up all garbage Mr Chas. Webb and Mr. Ed Mor n1~ea.K upon the theme "The For-. md refuse which is gathered to- gan just rclumed from a 3 weeks Look." The "Self-Deni~l" 1gether and placed in ~:onvenient vacativn in Cal~iornia. ti"""'"·''" offering envelopes whichjplace near the road or alley. Mts. R11th \\ ebh and daughter, not turned in last Sunday This clean up drive is being held Norma and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. be handed in this week. )Jnder the direction of the depart- :webb ancl family of Salt Lake The Boy Scout district comrnis- ment of Health and Charity of the were Riverton visitors Sunday. lltOn<)r Allen Bateman was present County, W. H. Stenacher, chairman Ivy Beckstead of South Jordan the meeting of Troop 119 on ~pent lust week with her sister, Friday and presented four . . Mrs. Marvin Dansie. IIH!co,nd class badges. First class Monday evemng Apnl 16th the will be given at Riverton on Parent Teachers Organization are Mrs. John Javaine entertained on predlne:sdaLy April 18th at 5 p. rn. ;iving an entertainment in the Un- Saturday of last week at a birthSecond class tests may be taken i'lll Amusement Hall. day party honoring her daughte~. special arrangement with the· Dr. Broaddus of Salt Lake will Hazel, on her tenth anniversary. k:o,utJma. stt~r or his assistants. l giv~ nn illustrated lecturP on Civic Garnes were played and late in the At a meeting of the troop offi- ·Beauties of Utah. There will also afternoon 21 guests were seated at on Tuesday evening it was be a musical program. one long table and a delicious lun"'';;'u~u to take a trip to the MuThe election of officers for the cheon was served. The center pal Swimming pool on Tuesday cominc year will be attended to. piece was a birthday cake holding •vp·ninl" April 17th at 6 o'clock. Ad.•n.'~sion 10 centu. 10 lighted candles. l 1 A NAr/ON·WIIJ~ PAY CASH Sn1a:rt 1-Iose .. ENnrv"fi Q PAY LESS , For Genera! Wear Silk aad Rayon NO BILLS TO DISTRESS A splendid hose for every dayfull-lashioned of silk and rayon. 11 where BQIJingB QTe greateat Pure silk to the top in service and sheer weights-also pure silk with a short lisle top -these are satisfactory answers to your hosiery prob- Ne"'Nest Noventies andl Crreatn<C»Irns Shoes Tlhta~ Combill1le Stvle a1rndl C(Q)mfcor~ lh~f!po~ Yo1! Need An Extra Pair Fit as a Fidd!e A.nd 26 Year& Old Of Gun Metal Oxfords No tan shoes after six o'clock b a good rule, and you can afford this extra pair of Gun Metal Oxfords at our low orice. Excellent workmanship. This week we are celebrating very important day for us. April 14th is our birt!ilay and we shall be 26 years old. ~ Many changes have taken >lace since Our Founder ;tatted a small general store n Wyto;ning. We have seen he pas~ing of old styles and he advtnt of the new. Store<ceping methods have improved md we have grown to a lusty ~eight of 954 stores. But the friendly smile and the desire to 5ive helpful service never 1·ary. The same old latchstring of · WELCOME hangs Jutside our door for both customer and curious passerby. Stylish Oxford Estra Heavy Sol4 Men like tlie "Speed Boy" because of its mod em lines and excellelll leather. Tan with stitch· ed trim. There is coiiege style in the squarish toe and novelty 1titched trim. Plenty of r,rear, too, in the extra heavy 1ole. $4.98 S5_90 Men'! Oxford For the Boy With Foot-Room Hard on Shoes A Stitchaown 1 ~( <¥\. ( Wherever S p r in g and Summer footwear is talked about one hears Toyo and Pearlustre. It is very new. ( Youthful Style We have several new models in this delightful combination. We are pleased to show them. $5.90 Engaging Springtinu modd i11 B•Qtt"' and Beige T?yo Cloth until l'earlustre Kid Quarttr. "hoes Adapted To Youthful Ways I • It's comfortable, but that sn't the whole story . . . it's modish for the Growing .:rJ for street wear. $2.98 Shoes in • Junior Modes All Patent _21/z-Slfz 85C TO 3.50 An All Pateiit shoe in this attractive style bridges the gulf between the Growing Girl and Grownup Land. $3.98 ' IDE Finger Waving Water Wa"ing 1\brcelllng Shampooing Scalp Treatments Artilstic Hair Cutting YQlJK SATISFACTION ~lEANS OUR SUCCESS For We Aim To Please Phone 1\Hdvale 200 BOBERG'S BABY CIDCKS Including White Leghorn R. I. Reds Barred Rocks Phone Mid. 222-W Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. GE-o. W. COX 213 First Ave. 1\Hdvale M idvale Shoe Rebuilders when we mend shoes we build satisfied customers. \Ve guarantee all our work just step in east of the Midvale drug company and we wUI rebuild your shoes while you wait with a smile- MIDVALE SHOE REBmLDERS W. 0. BOBERG 21 E. Center Street Tel. Midvale 173-R Utah D RESiMAKING and ALTERATIONS l\Irs. Wm. Farr Superior Workmanship Plus l'tJODERATI!l PRICES EQUALS Satisfied Customers Cooper Ave. 1\Hdvale HOSKISSON'S QUALITY )lEATS and GROCERIES Featuring Utah Products A UTAH INSTITUTION Wll.l're Quality and Economy RULE 51 l\Iain Stret 1\Hdvale, Utah J EWFJLER Watch and Jewelry Work a Specialty Anything of Value Bought and Sold. All Work Guaranteed J. Harbach, Jeweler Iris Theatre Building, 1\fidvale I Specialize in Watcl~ ami Clock Repairing All Work Guaranteed ,J. S. :\fORGAN 69 N. Main Street Utah P. 0. Box 33 Midvale Utah Phone l\lurray 319 M IDVALE FEED & SEED STORE ALL KINDS OFl\IASII FEED EGGS POTATOES ' }'LOUR Now is the Time To Plant SPedR The Best By 'fest Bought Here 1\lcNA!\L>\RA 1\lid,·ale 0 AND E ELECTRI() SERVICE Jack O'Connor Ed £liason ELECTRICIANSComplete Auto Senice Wiring-All Kinds-Right Phone 272 25 I!Jast Center l\lldvale, titah We Handle Gas-The Good Kind In Neat Model A New Idea In P~ Shoes J r Fe Shade Spri.m:~time Patent Slippe1 A \Vorkshoe For Little Girls That Wears Well l\lurray R ASl\IUSSEN- TAILOR Suits made to your order l<'it and Workmanship Guaranteed Alterations, Cleaning and DYEING NEATLY DONE Fred Rasmussen, Tailor 6-l W. Center St. Midvale Phone !\lid. 117-\\ R· \ ES1'AURANT OXLY ·e tal{e pride in our place of business and recommend our food very highly. Only the best ils our motto. Take home a lunch inside you and be convinced of our quality U.S. CAFE V \Jar. Main a,nd Center Sts. MIDVALE - - Utah High Shoe 2-5 ~ · '- · ' - - _,$1.69 The Younger Lad likes a good looking shoe, too, and this Oxford in Tan or Gun Metal will please him PLUMBING AND f:IEATING August Gehring M NEW MIDVALE -BAKERY • P T IDVALE BAKERY Try our Delicious Hot Cross Buns Now On Sale $4.98 Slfz-8 ••••••••.. $1.79 LU!\ffilSG IS A VERY PARTICULAR JOB HAVE IT DONE RIGHT ILLINERY -IRVING'S Smart Collection Of Hair Braid Hats and Flower Turbins An Opportunity the discerning Woman Cannot Afford To 1\Hss 1\lldvale Utah M 3.49 Youngsterll like prettj shoes. This Stitchdown in Patent with trim is both pretty and inexpensive. A goodlooking Oxfor• built along semi-conserva tiv• lines, yet with plenty o smartr.ess. Tan or Gunmetal B ' In Patent Midvale, Utah OOTHS BEAUTY PARLOR We Specialize In , ~ A good looking pair of gloves will · complement your Spring costume as nothin~ else can. We have an assortment here ranging in price from 85c to 3.50. Included are kid silk, chamois and novelty fabrics, in one and two clasp models and slip-on. Many hll.ve fancy cuffs and contrasting stitching L $1.49 Toyo and Pearlustre $3.49 A • Two Words Spell Summer i Gloves IFE INSURANCE Don't Wait to be Sold BUY IT We have a limited number of Leaflets on "How To Budget Your Income" which we are giv ing free to those requesting. For Life Insurance ' # 12%-2 UTO!\IOBILES STAR DURANT LINE A Visit To Our Show Rooms Will Convince You. Phone 1\fidvale 205 I. lnexpenaive Here lem. You may ;elect from a Nide showing )f smart Hosiery Main Street Fine Hosiery 0 Twenty-six years ago we started life as a "Friendly Store." We don't believe the years have changed us a bit, What do you think about it? 59C TO 2.98 GET MOREl ootwear (O)r ~1n 98c In Men's O:cfords Chaxming materials that will make the prettiest of frocks for spring and summer wear. Materials for every type frock-in a range of colors and designs that will furnish in numerable suggestions for smartly individual models. And now is the time to plan your wardrobe--come in and make your selection from a complete stock. PAY LESS, 11 . A Good Valut Dress Goods STORE, 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH 3.98 All the new shades in she~r medium and heavy weight hose. Chiffon and thread silk of a clear, even weave. Reinforced at uoints of hard wear. Some have fancy heelswhile others depend upon their lovely texture and coloring for their beauty. Long" wearing quality of the finesi grade. The well known Onyx. Pointex and Gotham Gold Stripe. A HELPFUC OURSSEX'S USED CARS Spring Motoring- Time Is Here See the Wonderful Bargains In Used Cars on Center Street Near Midvale Drug Store l\lldvale Utah IOLIN STUDENTS See :\le At Once • Beginners Preferred ADOLPHUS RONCAGLIO l)() North 1\Iain St. 1\Hdvale W EST JORDAN 1\IILLING (;0.\lPA:SY Economy & \\''hite Lily Fl.Ot:'R A Home Institution l\lanufaeturers of the Flour That Made Mother Start Baking Try Our Whole Wheat Health Flour and find health again! Ask Your Gro('l'r For Our Economy or White Uly Flour Z UJMER'S CAFE AND BAKERY MIDVALE, UTAH Thero's A DIFFERENCETHAT'S WHY WE'RE HERE Our Coffee Is Known From Canada to 1\lexico and from ,Jersey to 'Fris<'o-Better Try It! The White Spot In :llidvale Iris Theatre Block Nt>xt Door to J. C. Penney Store A neat. 1'ftctical everyday shoe in Gun Metal or Tan. built a Ion g conservative lines. An excellent value at onlv $4.49 Parchment under 1 a y makes a very effective trim for. this . Patent S.lilf-u iot' a little gtrl _ This workshoe ha~ a rub· ber sole and heel and i! nade of Chocolate Retan. A 1000 shoe at a low orice. 12 - 2 -----·--··· ........ --- $2.49 8 Vz • 11 Yz ....... ---- $1.98 $2.39 All Honey Beige Kid wltit matching hose makes a very smart slipper for party wear. An out-of-the-ordinary sort of shoe. $5.90 Ke er ng . t e1• .vtt~ w ' t's new n f~s.uon s• 't fvvt wea ry,ng •o th r W· r 1 11 ,. l,o ch o o s e ~ th•s ~ r.Jctir~ l One Strap in tr e new llo•Jcy Beil!'e shade. $4 98 , !''Jfl~ll '~ spent last week visiting with Mr. Wednesday evening the officers \Vallace, who has been in Denu h · B tt p ld and teachers of the Sunday School tnark about a year. The rcg_ular an d Mrs. a~a onn u er,,e . · d • .-and their partners were entertain- toptcs were taken up followe b Y a , • 0 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Battison and ed at the Amusement Hall. A pro- good program a.td very dainty lun, ::.::._ family were the !:aster guests of gram, music and games furnished cheon. A pur~c of ~5.00 was lovMr. and Mrs. Haroid Canton and enjoyment, followed by refresh- mgly donated and Will be sent to RIVERTON prised at her horne Wednesday by family of Salt Lake City Sunday. rnents. About 20 guest participat- Mr. Millerberg. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hamllton and her 11_10ther, Mrs. Thomas P. Page ed. Many people of this Ward took dauguter, Lola, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo and sister, Mrs. Hans Nielsen of Mr. and 1\Irs. Reed Thompson advantage of the opportunity and. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel! South Jordan, Mrs. George Whetand little daughter of Helper, Mr. attended the 9Sth con(erence of the Myers attended the Southern man of Payson, Mrs. John I. Wi-~ and Mrs. Earl White and Mr. and L. D. S. church Saturday and SunStates reunion Saturday. berg and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield · ~ •C"n . Mrs. walter White of Salt Lake day. Miss Romano Mason of Salt dinner was served. tJ wer£ dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. 'fhe condition of little Sherlie Lake spent last week visiting with Miss Lavella Maynard and Mrs. , .I Dave smart. Anne Bishop is so improved as to :her grandmother, Mrs. Rosa Lov- Margaret Nell assisted by lola Mr. and :>irs. Norman Fryer and permit her removal ftorn the hos~endahl. Maynard entertained their BeeUNION children spent Wednesday with Mr. pita! Wednesday to the home of her Mrs. Lionell Myers spent Wednes Hive Girls Tuesday at the MayMrs. Mary Graham was a guest Fry-->rs parents, in Salt Lake. grand parents, Mr. and 'Nlrs. LesJay and Thursday in Salt Lake, nard home. Progressive games Monday of her sister, Mrs. Edith Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Forbush were ter Forbush. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ~were played. The prizes were a- Glover of East Midvale. guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alice Rock was a Salt Lake warded to Lois Swenson and Velda I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leafquist <'beslt•r Baker. visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lloyd a_nd Huggins, Easter luncheon was ser- ,who have spent some time in San The 4th and 5th grades of the Mr. and ~Jrs . Earl Tripp and wesley Lloyd was entertam- ved to 20 guests. Pedro California are visiting rela- Second Session in Religion Class :amily motored to Magna Sund..y at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Miss Crilla Myers, Mrs. Tressa tives here indefinitely. enjoyed an Easter Hike Saturday anl spent the day with relatives. otto Anderson of Salt Lake. Myers, Miss Agnes Bills, Elden Mrs. H. A. Brady entertained on lfternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knight and :Myers and Elton Bills, Miss Utah- sunday for Mr. Thomas H. Pierce, Mrs. Jes~ie Berrett and children and children and Mrs. M. J. Thorn ~h·ilf1l""" of Park City are visiting na Shields of South Jordan, Miss Mr. Hy H. Brady, Mrs. E. Doran >~ccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl on attended conference Sunday afat the horne of Mrs. Mary Lord for .Viola Webster and Ross Egbert and Mrs. E. Gebhart of Salt Lake Evans and family of East Midvale ternoon, after which they motor some time. formed a party and spent Easter and Mrs. J. H. Leggatt and child- "TIOtored to Holliday and were the to Ogden and spent a short time Mr. and Mrs. Mahonri Butter- Sunday at Ogden Canyon and in :en of Salt Lake. Birthday guests of Mrs. E. N. How with relatives. field entertained at dinner Sunday Brigham City. . 1 The conference session was en- ard. Mrs. M. J . McNamara and .hildin honor of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield joyed over the Radio followed by ren were week end guests of Mrs. coy and children of Salt Lake entertained at an Easter and Radto dinner, baskets, eggs, bunnies, beEAST 1\IIDYALE Catherine Manchester of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Stockings. party at their home Sunday. Lun- ing the centerpiece for the dining A special program was enjoyed Mrs. D. W. McDonald was a Mr. Fred Blaauer of Lund, ~daho \cheon and dinner was served to 41 table. Easter s~ggestions were al- during M. I. A. meeting Tuesday guest of her mother, Mrs. N~ who just returned from Swttzer- guests. . so carried out m the menu. ·evening. Class demonstrations Rock of Salt Lake on Sunday. land after fulfilling a mission vis- Mrs. George Whetrnan and chtld· Miss E. Evans of the Midvale were given by the Beehive Class Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ren of Payson spent ten days as Junior High Faculty has been con- and the Junior Girls. Musical children were Birthday dinner .John A. Rindlesbach for a short guests of her parents, Mr. and dueling an extension course in numbers wPr<' al•o enioyed. !guests of Mrs. E. N. Howard of time, while enroute to his home. Mrs. Thomas P. Page. "Art in the Home" at Union school Mrs. Rachel Forbush spent St• 'Holliday Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eloru_rn Tisch~er Everett Hamilton returned home After the final class work ~onday day afternoon ~ith Mrs. ::iarah At-1 Mrs. Golda Soffe, Mrs. W. " R. entertained at a Radto and dm- Fnday from the Central States afternoon 15 members enJoyed a wood of Snit Lal,e. Ashment and Mrs. MelvJl. Evans en ner party on Sunday. Covers were Mission where he labored for the social and refreshments. Mrs. Edith Glover had as her joyed the bOt'al following the meet laid for Mr. and Mrs. William H. past two years. . . I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allington gues~ Monday Mrs. Mary Graham ,ing of the Art Club at the Union Freeman and daughters, R~th and! Mr. ~nd Mrs. Wtlltarn 0. Pa~e of Holliday report that thei_r _little of Union. They attended the fu- School House Monday afternoon. 1 Ella. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ttschner entertamed at a party at th.etr daughter whc has been cnttcally neral service in Sandy of a rela- Tuesday evening- April 17th,/he and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Freel home Wednesday. Progresstve ill with flu pneumonia is well on tive, Mrs. La Von J. Shaw. Boy Scouts of the M. I. A. will man and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Beck-· games were played and supper ~as 1the road to recovery. Mrs. Alling- About 35 Relief Society rnem- give a demor trnti )n of work done stead and family of South Jordan. served to Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ntel- ,ton was lormerly Miss Arthaleen bers met Tuesday with Mrs. Geo. , in th M. I A.. A good mu~ical Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tisch~er en- sen of South Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Wright of this place. Millerberg. Sr. it is customary to program and reading will also be tertained at supper Sunday m ~on- Zach T. Butterfield and Mr. a~d The Fir>t Session of the Religion tender each missionary serving one a feature of the evening. Everyor of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T1sch- Mrs. John I. W1berg, Mrs. Hattte Class was given an Easter Social year in the field with a "Silver" body welcome. ner and Mr. and Mrs. John Camp- Freeman and Mrs. George Whet-1 1Thursday attcrnoon by t!l~ir teach- Shower. Mrs. Millerberg is one of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Beckstead bell and children of Magna. man of Payson. ers. Thirt. • one little people en- the oldest members and the show- announce the birth of a fine baby Mrs. Freeman was sur- Master Dan 'A II 'er r_)O r/i a I I !- i |