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Show A NA'I'ItJN·WilJI IN$T/ TVTIO N• PAYC :.UH PAY LESS NO BILU TO DISTR ESS .. ENNEY Q II where ICJUinga A NATION-WIDE INS TIT UTI ON - A NATION- A HELPFUC DEPARTMENT GET MORE l CJre greateat I I LOW STORE:~ ,WQ '& 11 .,...,aJways ~ flt a saving. At This Store Because "Savings Ar e Greatest Here Always~~ - Shop Where Lo w Pr ic es Include Quality .. Qaality! Wha t is it? How can you tell it? Wha t are the tests by which you can make sure that you' re getti ng qual ity when yo\1 make a purc hase ? Students' Suits Style ud Quality For the average shopper the o reliable test of quality is the SERVICE. that the merchandise gives. e.1dures. Like true frien dship -it wears well and stands the test of time. Where inferiority wilts and crumbles under wear and tear-q uality survives and proves its presence and its worth UD• miat•ktbly. 4-Piece Suits For Boys All the atyle and value there is, in rreys, tans, browna and blue ; cassimeres and twists, blue serges and cheviots . Coat, vest and 2 golf knickers, or 2 longies, or 1 golf and 1 longie. ' foun!I ' Milli'?ns have ~pplied the Service test to our merc handi se-an d have ., Quah ty. That s why thev have J., .. rnmp ,..........1"" J. r p,..,,.,,.,, ,...,qt,.,..., ... Quali ty at low prices mean real values. You will find such valuea. at your .local J, C. Penney Company Store. ..... 8.90 to 12.90 Summer Caps For Boya Full shaped caps, coo! H. P. Mlller had as her guest -~....... ll'recl Spencer of Los rl l/•)·' ~ ~ .rl \ Jl ' ,,. l o . f '\. NOTH ING LIKE MILK FOR THE KIDDI ES HEAL TH Get the habit! Give your kiddies a glass of milk mornin g, noon and night. Plenty of it, too-·-al l they can drink. Nothin g is more nourish ing or has more health- giving qualities. Just try one bottle of our rich creamy milk and you'll want us to deliver it every mornin g. And remem ber, our MILK Is delivered (Packe d In ICE)! FAIRDALE -FARMS EARL TOONE Telephone Dougla s 91-J4 M~n'a and very light weigh t. h~ khaki with twill lining or Panam a cloth with silk serge lining ; leathe r lip LO CA L ~'PENlNfl, and non-breakable visor. MIDVA LE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spence r and childre n of Los Angelea, who at one time were Midvale residen ts are here on a visit. Saturd ay evenin g of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin A. Pallanc h entertained the briday party of Miss Barbara Webb, whose marria ge to Orrin Maun took place early this week. The rooms were bright with a profusion of summe r fiowers and the dining table was centere d with a crystal bowl of pink ·roses and blue delphinium. White tapers In crystal holders completed the table decorat ions and the place cards were in bridal designs. Thursd ay of last week Mrs. Albert Watson enterta ined membe rs of the Past Noble Grand club of the Rebekkah lodge at her home on First Ave. Regula r business was transac ted and was followed by a social hour. Refreshm ents were served to 12 members. Miss Florenc e M. Cooper of Salt Lake and her sister, Mrs. C. E. Colbert, of Elizabe th, New Jersey, who is here on a visit, spent Monda y in Mid• vale. Monday, at the home of Mrs. A. W. Nelson, Mrs. D. A. Drown, Mrs. An• drew Larson and Mrs. E. T. BroWIJ enterta ined at a Bridge luncheo n in compli ment to Mrs. Nelson and her guests, Mrs. B. Murray , Mrs. Jac'; Livings ton and Mrs. Lauret te Bowing of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Holbrook and family will attend the Sweete n family reunion which is to be held In Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Sadler of Magna Is a guest at the home of her son and Mrs W. R. Sadler. - Feen:a:nunt Th e tau tlv e You Ch ew l.lk e GU ID No Tas te But theM iaC A'" "t.'UIIISts-ISOt ~- Suita New shades of tans and greys-i n wool and cassimere twist effects ; 2 or 3 • button models for men and young men; solid colors, fancy strines and plaids- $24.75 $14.75 and $16.75 The J. C. Penney Company has grown in 26 years from one amall store to 1024 Department Stores. It serves millions of regular customers. And the reason for its record is that its merchandise has consistently met the SERVICE test of Quality. We make sure that our goods shall meet this SERVICE test satisfactorily by careful inspection of all merchandisE -nade for us, and ~y in!istin~ that su~h goods shall conform strictly, to our specifications m maten~ and workmanship. r Firat Quality--12 Momme • A chure ir JDIIrket conditions makes it po.sible for a 'to buy this first quality pongee in natura l color at tiMf Ioweat price for years -resul ting in a considerable aaY. ing for your The woman who sew a knows coant leu use& for thia aplenclid mater ial-an d will buy maoy yar.la .o:.w for immediate ancl future need$, .. lndi\ iduality lo Twists and cassimeres in tans, browns aql greys; also nove!lty stripes. Exceptional style and value. Selected fabrics and models to suit the young men. at- The Test of Quality is SERVICE and Mrs. Arthur Patienc e are llel•rin.l! congra tulation s on the birth son. Mrs. Patienc e was former Viola Mills. Marga ret Pratt of Salt Lake, last week end In Midvale, the of Miss Helen Stokes. and Mrs. D. H. Curry and child have returne d from an extende d at Vernal . and Mrs. D. M. Kitch and have returne d from an extrip by automo bile to Kansas Easter n Colorado. compliment to her sister, Mrs. Brinley of California, Mrs. Olof enterta ined Saturd ay afterno on a luncheo n followed by a Lake at Saltalr in the evening. and Mrs. Nell Anders on have ;un1ea from a trip by automobile to rtJiLnd and other cities in the north They were aooompanled home their daught er and soil-in-law, and Mrs. Clyde Blasius. and Mrs. S. Rasmu ssen and of Ephria m, spent Friday of at the C. F. Espers on home tllldva le. All Silk Jap Pongee 39c yard is Sty~e is a matter of ey~-sight and taste. Not hard to tell whether a thing styhsh or not. Low ::;nces are a matter of comparison. You don't have to be a wizard at figures to determine ·whether the price you pay is high or low. Your pocket-book tells the story 01.ll too well c.nd quickly. a But Quality I That' s di .~ t".•'nt! Y n" ha· ·~ to be something of a detective, scientist and a n.:::chanic to recogmLe 4uali ty-an d even then you may ~ mi.-taken. C. I. Goff returne d Friday of week from an extend ed visit to of interes t in Southe rn Utah. J. Picken s and daught er, Florwho are en route from San !IDllli&c:o,_ to their home In Sapulp a, spent last week at the home of aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart. and Mrs. Geo. W. Clowar d and of Payson spent the early part week as guests of Mr. and Mrs Larson . her daught er, Mrs. Laura Calif., who Is of on a visit, Mrs. Hanna h ADderenterta ined Thursd ay afterno on week at a family party. D. K. Kltcl!. Is attendi ng a con of Epwor th League worker s Is being held in Tooele this A Nev.r Low Price on Our If we conducted so-called "sales " with bewildering up and down shiftin g of price s-and "come early" for best choic e-and disappointments because of "all sold out" -we could never give you the kind of Service you are entitled to and that we insist on giving. . It is our plan rather , to sell you Quality Goods only- priced as low as possib le-fro m the day we buy the goods, but NEVE R to buy goods for a Special Sale. And the indications are most convincing that our customers like our No-Sale Polie y-our consistently Low Price s-our Day-in-and-Month-Out plan of Lowest Possible Prices every day in the year. ' !'hun1d av at her home on Holden Mrs. William Mutch enterat a Bridge X.:uncheon. Special were the daught ers and grand lftttelrR of Mrs. Annie Nelson, Mrs. Mrs. Living ston and Mrs. . vertime ars (0) The Reason Why We Do Not Hold Sales AT ~ST A COMPOUND HAS BEEN PROPE RLY PREPA R· ED FOR REDU CING IDGH BLOOD PRESS URE. Prev.ent apoplexy, paralys is, bright' s disease, rheuma tism, eczema, bolls, pimples and many other disease s caused from high blood pressur e and Impure blood. Reducl t Is a compound proper Iy put up for the purpos e of reducing high blood pressur e and purifyi ng the blood. Money Back Guaran tee With ~very Order. For adverti sing purpos es we are offering this compou nd for ll short time only at the reduced price of $2.75 a box, postpaid to any addres s in the United States. Upon request withou t cost or obligation we will gladly send you a scale showin g what normal blood pressu re should be at ages 20 to 70 years. DENV ER RESEA RCH LABORATORY Empire Buildin g Denver, C~lorado, Box 886 U.S. A. -- quality always at a sav ing '' 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH ~Slity HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE REDUCE -IT FRILLS! QUALITY COODS AT ·CHAIN OF PAY LESS, .. t~l WIDE STORE . 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MJDV ALE, UTAH ABOUT MIDVALIANS . July 13, 1928 Salt Lake County, The MIDVALE JOURNAL Extra pants if duired , $5.90 Kyber Cloth n and Silk Ravo • Full-Fashioned Hose mO..• NewS~ Good looks and lonr wear are knitted Into these hasa selection of colon. H ore are the new hou1e frock • for 1prin gand sunune r - & delight f e r bou.sew inL 98~ Buy Seuaa l Vat Dyed Shirts Fast color, in neckba nd and collar- attache d styles: fine. ocean pearl buttons . Cut full all over. Every detail of make and finish ia RIGHT. Low priced at- ' $1.98 Style and Value In Waverly Caps Silk lined: leather sweat band; nonbreak able, waterp roof visor ; hand blocked; perfectly matched patterns. Big value at, Gingham Frocb For Yoar Needs H. C.S.-Amoskeag Two Fine Ginghams, 32 lncbea Wide (;becks and fancy gingha m pattern s in two splendid qualities . Our price i1 only, yard 17c UtiJit.·.Cou-=1ts In These Staple Household Itema T be short 1leeves a r e comfo rtable a n d practic al -everal 1tyle a an,l colora. 79c Service ID Our Traclem•rked -NatioD-Wide'" Shee tiq $1.98 Men's Athletic Union Suita Best quality nainsook; back web· reinforced bing; with double stitching; full cut thruout. Cool, com! ortable and lonr wearing at- 59c and 89c HERRI MAN Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane and children, Mr. and Mrs. Samue l Butterfield, Mts. Spence r Miller and two boys, Loran, and Dougl!>.s, Mrs. 0. R. Freema n and Mrs. Robert Swan of Idaho an fonned a party and spent Wedne sday of last week at Sarato ga Spring s where bathing and luncheon was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Smith and family left Saturd ay to make their future home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crump and son Don, of Larl(, spent part of last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J . H . Crump. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bodell and childre n and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell returne d home Thursd ay evening of last week from Wyomi ng where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Slaghoski and family. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Peterso n and family spent Wedne sday of last week in Butterf ield canyon. Miss Bliss Fraser returne d home Saturd ay evening from Parley 's canyon where she has spent the past two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kennet h Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler and fam ily of Payson and Miss Ruth Butterfield of Salt Lake spent Saturd ay and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samue l Butterfield. Mrs. Spence r Miller in compan y with Mrs. Sam Newbold and Mrs. Mary Lloyd of South Jordan , Mrs. z. T. Butterfield, Mrs. S. C. B. Sorens en and daught ers, Eva Mae and Wanet ta and Miss Zelma Butterf ield of Riverton, Primar y Stake Officers, visited In a body at Lark Primar y Monday afternool!.. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma s Forem an of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. George Eastma n and family of Lark were the Ia Sure , j Big Val ue iD Work Shirts Oar own "Com pa••N ' make in chambray or khaki Button· jean. If a p pockets, contin uousfaced alecvea. -"~'"""- 98c guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Eastm an and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hife and children of Eureka and Mrs. Hannah M. Rhodes of Americ an Fork were the guests of Mrs. Trussle r Bodell and childre n July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone, Miss Louise Crump and Jack Miller spent Wedne sday in Ogden Canyon. Miss Hanna h Bodell is visiting in Eureka with her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Rife Delos Crump returne d home last week from Califor nia where he has spent the past two months . Miss Mildred Rife of Eureka is visiting Miss Florenc e Bodell for two I weeks. d to returne g Mrs. Martha Stockin visit week's a after her home in Idaho ButterLucy Mrs. , with her mother field. Mrs. Trussle r Bodell and children visited Sunday in Americ an Fork the guests of Mrs. Hanna h Rhodes. Mrs. Levi Freem an and two daughters are visiting in Bountiful this week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leater Garrett . Mr. and Mrs. q~vil 0. Poore, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Poore, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parry and Mr. and Mrs. George J. Miller were Salt Lake visitors on Wedne sday of last week. Mrs. John E. Butterf ield and two small sons returne d home from Montpelier, Idaho, Monday after visiting two weeks with relatives. Miss Arlene Bodell is spendin g the week at Americ an Fork the guest of her grand mother Mrs. Hanna h Rhodes. Mrs. Narvel Warde! and childre n of West Jordan are visiting Mrs. E. J. Freema n and daught er Reba this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone were the guests of Mrs. Allee StOlle of Riverton the early part of th• week. Hundre ds of housewives are using "Belle Isle" muslin every day. 3 6 inches wide bleached and 39 inche1 unbleached. Yard lOc Mr. .J. H. Crump and Mr. S. H. Crump returne d home Sunday from Payette , Idaho, where they visited their brother , Reynold Crump several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Butterf ield spent Sunday in Pleasa nt Grove visiting relative s. Mr. and Mrs. Spence r Miller and children, Loran and Douglas, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell of Lark, Friday of last week. Mr. John T. Bodell and sons, Trussler, Muril, Vern and Raymond, returned home from Montpelier, Idaho Friday of last week. Rex Crump, Guy Crane, Royce Freema n, Harvey Eastma n, Doyle Tempe st and Archie Eastma n motored to Evanst on, Wyoming, where they visited part of last week. Sam Bodell returne d to Montpe lier Idaho, Tuesda y after visiting a few days with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bodell. Miss Clara Pace of Payson was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Spence r Miller last week-end. The relief society held Its monthly social Tuesda y afterno on in the Ward house. Report s were given and luncheon was served to 25 membe rs by Mrs. Albert J. Crane, Mrs. Thomas Freema n, Mrs. George J . Miller, Mrs. John A. Butterf ield and Mrs. Henry J . Tempe st. Orvil Freema n returne d home Saturday from Wyom ing· where he is employed. Mrs. Robert Swan of Idaho was the _guest of Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Freema n last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma s A. Butterfield and family of Riverto n were th 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samue l But• terfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butterf ield and family spent Wedne sday at Libert) Park. A • p I e n d I d, pratica l 1heetin g for genera l use. 9/4 bleache d and t0/4 Wl· bleached, yard 3Q c Mr. and Mrs. Terrac e A. Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Crane and Mra. Jeanett e Crane were the dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Floren ce Page and family of Riverto n. Elder Joseph Crane lett for the Eastern States Mission field Friday July 6th. I For pyorrhea For preven tion against gum infee~ions, use Zonite, the new powerful antise ptic. AlRo guard s agains t colds, coughs and more serious diseases of nose and throat. A Lake Party was enjoyed at Saltair Thursd ay evening at which Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spence r and Mrl. C. E. Colber t of Elizabe th, N. J. were *' special guests. Mrs. Wm. Mutch was hostess to membe rs of the Art Club Friday afternoon. Mr. John Terry returne d to Idaho late Sunday night after spendi n' the week here with his family. HOUSE FOR RENT Five room modem bunral ow for RENT on Holden St., at reduced reat. Inquire of Mrs. E. Cushin&', PlaoM 1·11-~tl Midvale 114. • |