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Show A NATION-WIDE Talkin~ Aboub Well Dressed me.nJ "-and my dear, he dresses so smartly. His ties are too good looking for words and I just adore him in his Florsheim shoes. They give him a distinctive air-clean cut you know. I love to walk with him when he wears his Florsheims And he ALWAYS wears them!" Famous Clothing Co. ~..\4vale Utah Newest Styles" "Always The RIVERTON EAST MIDVALE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . Mrs. T. F. Greenwood spent the 3ley announce the marr1age ·1ay F n"d ay Wl"th Mrs. w. C. Bur.heir daughter La Vae to E I mo ;on and Mrs. W. M. Cox of Salt jensen of West Jordan. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Densley entertained at their home Satur- Mr. Chfton a~d Delbert Thayne day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. El- .vho are attending school. at Lomo Jensen for the near relatives ;an spent the week end With their and close friends . Luncheon was ?arents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Thay~e- : Mr. and Mrs. Lambson. of Soc1al •served to 50 guests. A party was given in honor of .\venue. announce the b1rth of a Mrs. Eva Nielsen, president of the Joy durmg the week.· :Relief Society at the hall Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush, Games were played and luncheon \Ir. and Mrs. R F. Forbush and >on, Burnett, motored to Payson served to besides the guest rhursday of last week and attend ' · honor: Mrs. Dora Butterfield, Mrs. ~ d th e funera1 of Mrs. El"1za B nmBlanch e Myers, Mrs. I sab eIIe Bu t terfield, Mrs. Marion Stringham, Mr. Stephen Sharp and son Earl ' Mrs. Dorcus Thomson, Mrs. MarMrs. Elorum Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sharp and "ld Rindlisb h Clara Boggess and daughter ac • 1.a motored to Farmington Sun 'T1schner, Mrs. Nossack, Mrs. and spent the day with Mr. S~ultz, Mrs. Inez Neff, Mrs. Je~· Sh arp. Mrs. R enny W. Dans1e me Nelson, Mrs. James S h M . Mrs. Orrel Bateman, Mrs. Terara . rs. Mrs. Alma Da~sle~ Millerberg, Mrs. Elva Ray, Hod_ge~, Mrs. Minme S1lcock, Mrs. . Robb"ms, Mrs. Myrtle , Mane Thora Chr1st1na Hammond, Mrs. M .11 . W a d Mrs. Ethel Mil-' Nielsen, Mrs. Irma 1 1ams, rs. a~e officers and teach , who Lizzie Miller, Mrs. Thelma Lloyd, Primary associa-: ward of the Mary Llo~y, Mrs. Ella Peterevening with ' Thursday met Mrs. Chnstian Ll~yd, Mrs. , . . . •.N e:me Berrett Mrs. Clanssa Robpres1dent, Mrs. Mirna N1eleen L B'll " ' f b · h . d Mrs. Ethe1 1 s, .w.rs. ucy Mrs. Maud P. Butterfield, fhey enJoyp an ou: o usmess Very damty refreshR h ea Tork eI sen, Mrs. Knu d , b' th ILarse•u, Mrs. Nielsen, Mrs. Mary menta wGere servSehd. was a 1r Mrs. J osep h .me T'1mothy, Mrs.. eneva Tarp d f M ' r_s. ' dinner guiesTth ues _ayl o Mary Lord, Mrs. Lillie Tisch· gw was soc1a e s. Norr Mrs. L ena Ll oyd , Mrs. Irene N A I M or. . at the home of rs. rs d IMJuer, M rs. Mary J . Cr a n e , M · . of San y. A. Steadman, Mrs. Emma entertam McNamara J. W. Mrs. Giles lla Lo ven dahl , Mrs. Lue · t ed di nner., 1 y appom a t a prett'l · Mr s . Dora G·• · D ans1e, J enme . evemng. Covers wree 1ru'd. hns 0 n. E S "th Mi l'-'~<lncucc and Mrs. J o Mr. and Mrs. E. . ml , ss Elorum Tischner d M M Sanders of Salt Lake, Mr. r. an a~sSupper and Radio Mrs. N. L. McNamara of Mldcon,cert at their home Saturday in d Mrs Willis Free vale and Mr. and Mrs. Roy SofM of Ogden. · · r. an 0 \ I:' Piggly Wiggly, through its efficient system, brings to everyone the greatest values in foods. Real economy consists of getting the right article at the right price, in the size you require. . From an idea, PIGGLY WIGGLY has become the food pantry of the nation. At PIGGLY WIGGLY stores you BUY what you want; and are not SOLD something you don't want. Smiling shelves laden with the choicest food products, make selection easy. Buying in co-operation with nearly 3,000 other PIGGLY WIGGLY stores, we can assure you of lowest prices. We cordially invite and warmly urge you to visit us today. These most attractive offerings speak for them· iff, selves. SPECIAL PRICE CONCESSIONS FOR Saturday & Monday MAY IZ 814tb CREME OIL SOAP 4 Bars-----················································· 25e to a customer Only 4 bars SHOE POUSH Choice of Jet Oil, or Shinola, 4 for 25C SALMON Exceptionally low price on Red Aiaska Medium Red, and Alaska Pink. Exceptionally low prices promised- in spite of the High Market. PEAS, Del Monte, Medium, No.2 Cans, 3 for...... ...... 39c MATCHES, Cartoon, quality, each ............................................. 19c CANDY, Fine Quality, 2lbs. for.............................. .................. 45c Baking Powder, Hunts 16 oz. cans, each .............................. 15c This is a regular 30 cent seller JELL X CELL, Raspberry & Lemon Flavors, 4 for ...... 25c · MALT SYRUP, Plain Malt, choise of Pabst or Budweiser, full quarts, 3 for .................................... $1.00 . SPAGHETTI, Heinz Medium Size Cans, 3 for .................. 29c FULL LINE of UTAH Vegetables at Attractive PRICES Asparagus, Fa~cy_!!t~h~.Calif., 3 lbs. for ...... ............ 25c -- PUBLIC MARKET Meat Flsb Poultr y LEG OF MUTTON, per lb................................................................... 25c Shoulder of MUTTON, per lb............................... ........................ 18c Shoulder PORK, best cuts, per lb................................................. 22c Shoulder PORK, Hock Ends, per lb. ........................_............ 17'f2c Skinned HAMS, the best in quality, per lb. ........................ 25c California HAMS, per lb......................................................................... 17c Piggly Wiggl y ALL OVER THE WORLD Midvale, Utah Midvale's Shopping Centre FOR I.'IS quality-alwa ys at a &aving" 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH at traw ays: • • Reflected tn These Values 4 Salt Sharp was Leonard Mrs.visitor ::;:;;:::;:;;::;;:::;::;::;::;::;::;:=.,~m=an=.::;:::;:::;:::;====~·~ Lake She aspent Friday. Meet.'Pig~~ggl:J • high pnestes s of I&.LIMQ W,E IILL 11 J •-====;;::;;;;;;;;;::;:;;:::; .... INSTITUTION · BUYING MOf,T WE BUY FOR LESS the afternoon with Mrs. Hazel S. Hansen. Many people from this Ward attended the Gold and Green Ball Contest held in Sandy Monday evening. Mrs. Randolph Sharp had as her after1run.ner guests Wednesday Mrs. Harry Nelson and Mrs. IGe<>rge Nelson of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNamara joined a party of friends of Mr. ; Mrs. E. E. Smith of Salt Lake They bid them farewell at the U. P. Station Tuesday evening. The Smith's are enroute to Seattle, · , Washington. ' The Ward Sunday School Pres-' idency are very desirous of having every mother in the Ward present next Sunday morning at the special Mother's Day Exercises. They are preparaing an excellent progrom. Regardless of previous at- , tendance each Mother is requested , to be present as the theme of the whole affair is about mothers. Friday of last week Mrs. Ethel i 1Millerberg and Mrs. Myrtle McNamara attended a meeting of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at the 15th Ward in Salt Lake. We are pleased to announce that little Shirlie Anne Bishop, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush, is once more on the road ,to recovery. She has spent about '8 weeks in a Salt Lake hospital. At the last Moment we are advised of the very sudden death of Mr. John Malstrom of East Midvale on Center Street. Mr. Malstrom as reported, was driving on a load of hay. In some manner the load tipped and he fell off. There being no visible injury he was not considered serious but he died a very short time later. This news will come as a shock to the community as he was in no>r11o>~t health. Milan Telescope Straws C~dar Color-Pinch Front Tbb pinch front telescope Is one of the popular shapes for young men; snap brim and fancy band. Good lines and finely proportioned and made to our exacting specifications; well finished and very low priced- to MoneJi~"')Q~ Everr elem~nt _of g:oo.d Shirt-Making and · expert Shtrt-Destgnmg ts mcluded in this feature offering. ~'i!le Broadcloth Shirts, many made up in Exclusive, Ongmal Pattern! Confined to Our Stores. Stripes, wellcovered or open effects-light or dark grounds. Collarattached or neckband styles. Cut full all over. Exceptional valuea at the low prico of '1.98. •'CollegiLi:e" Prep Suits With Two Pairs Pants Som~thing decidedly for the older boy wanting a real grown-up tailored suit that also retains Prep lines. Trousers are full-cut and well draped; tailored waistbafld comfort. n~w Get Under a Sennit The Moat Popular Straw Hat A Sennit is the allround hat for business and g en e r a 1· wear . Light, cool and stylish. concealed Fine stitch, improved saw tdge, fancy or black band. Our f e a t u r f. straw hat at- $1.98 S·wiss Yeddos Are Co0l New attractive patt~rns and colorings. Cassimeres and durable twists in tans, ;,rowns and greys; broad and novelty stripes. fJ.. -.. $1.98 And Very Light WeigM ' ...... If you want to make sure of real comfort in hot weather, select a Yeddo Straw Hat. Very_ light weight. I A World of Style SPECIALISTS In Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DONOTOP~TE Wlll be at CULLEN HOTEL Thursday, Friday and Saturday May 31st, June 1 and 2nd Ask to see the "Collegiate" model, th: last word in style for young men New light grey1; Smart new tans; Caasimere Twistsr Stnunch Wool FabrleaJ Panamas LEGHORNS Pinch front, anap brim and fancy band. Nothing is quite as dressy for Sum~ mer as a Genuine Panama Hllt. See these at- Sand color, oval sun~ trown and wide snai brim; silk folded scar! band. An exceptional Y!l!l· uc at- $3.98 $3.98 TOYOS Sennit Straw• ~ Built-In Quality Patterned after the Young Men's own 1tyle ideas; made and finished to our own critical stan~ards. See the suits at- $24.75 to • • $34.75 \ Extra Pants if Desired, $5.90 The New Waverly Caps For Bo1• Full of Style And Quality This feature Waverly cap is fully as stylish as our Marathon Hats. · In light tan Glen plaid with contrast overplaid twist. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. THREE DAYS ONLY No charge for consultation The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of UTAH. He visits professionally the more !important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip consultation, except the exfree 1 pense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat i lment he does not operate for chro $2.98 With Dominant Valtae ---··- Coming to Salt Lake City DR~ MELLENTHIN &COMPANY Ventilated crown, reinforced fan c y edge, black or fancy band. Some wonderful hat at a low price, too, only- & Co. is a regular graduate Full shap~d; non-breakable Yisor. All in all, an outstanding value for Spring at our low price of- ' $1.98 I B I e a c h e d, diamond crease telescope s h a p e, snap brim and fancy band. Very low priced at- $1.98 }•Jn ior ].{ N' ~I Solar Straw Dad'a ·',e j-.~1 hat Bleached, conce~kd stitch ~ennit, wit': f.lncy ba!ld; hght, n'ol, cotnfortable- 98c . ulcers~~=========================~=~~~~=======~======~~ gallorstones, appendicitis, 'nic adenoids. tonsils of stomach, credit his to He has h t f th wonderful . di e s omac , resuIts m seases o liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectail ailmenta. lf you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as im'proper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that consultation on this trip will be free that his treatment Is different. Married women must be accompanied by their husbands. Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., . . the past month anmversary. . after spending Games were played Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dav lsenterC1ty RIVERTON (Continued) ,. jtained Sunday in honor<of Mrs. C. The officers of the Religion with her mother, Mrs. Mary Lord. and luncheon served. class entertained at a party Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beck of Mr. and Mrs. Hodgkeson of Cal. E. Davis a Portland visitor. day in honor of Mrs. Meredith Ogden spent the week end as guest ,spent two days as guest of Mrs. Six weeks old pigs for sale. See of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hodges. Mary Lord. Page at her home. Aylett, 1-2 mile South TrianJed en Maynard Henry Mrs. and Mr. Salt of Myers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wiberg and Mrs. Lewis J. Station In We&t Jordan Service gle son, their of honor in tertained guest as end week the spent family spent Sunday at American Lake annibirthday his being it Earl, Myers. Lionell the guest of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. 'l'ischner had versary. Games were played and FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Carl Wiberg. their guests last week Mr. and luncheon served to Joe Maynard, Five room modem cottage, 131 as DenL. Thomas Mrs. and Mr. sley had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Henkel and daughter, Gladys IBlayne Peterson, Vaughn Lloyd, North Main St. Good location. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams, of Bingham and also Leo, Thorn IAlvin Lloyd, Bert Brown, Arlin: Inquire at Booth Mercantile Com· Maynard, Blae Hansen, Elden pany, '25.00 per month. ' 11-1-tf Miss Vesta Bowen, Miss Jeneal of Holiday. Jeffs, Miss Mildred Aylett, Mr. and Miss Zelma Butterfield return- Densley, Lloyd Stone, Ronald' LOST! LOST! LOST! Mrs. Max Stohle of West Jordan ed home Sunday from Kanarra Green, Earl Webb and Darren · Female Germaa Polkle Dor,she has been teaching school Broun. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nott of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter of very Urht color. F1ncler retlll'll to Mrs. Fred May entertained at a Salt Lake. Tuesday in honor of her Provo, spent 10 days visiting with .J. R. Wheeler, West .Jordall aad Mrs. Vera Knight and children U N S..l receive rewanL Bruce, it being his birthday relatives. home in Park to |