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Show Salt Lake County, Utah, Friday,.~pt.l4, ~928 • JOURNAL THE MIDVALE r • ' Page Fivt j - - --- - - - --------~ - --~ It has helped you to an appreciation DOES IT PAY? THEN AND NOW Miss Ana Huggins returned home By Mrs. Shaw last week after spending the past Advertising has made the Victrola of Stetson hats, Walk-over, Douglas two months In Salt Lake the guest , Not so many years ago, on the cor. and Emerson shoes. dog famous. ner of each street 1 of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Reed. It has made the hand-written letbig a register It has made the cash that lamp, oil old dim a stood There , enterMiller Ezra Mrs. and Mr. an oddity in business. ter world. the over all retailers to brother d war d en- t . d t d' Th e. Md. I .t A . of thte secon 1as t Thurs da.y In hon 1 neat. very wasn't mner a ame A th t has put Castoria down your It a.j to world the introduced has It of I Cl d L d M e museter t ame a a par y a ranges and place, fire a homes our In . rs. Y e unnen left bristles in your gums, and throat I ment hall Tuesda . A program was or of Mr. a._n leather. sole for substitute 1 by the score, d d e Oxnard Califorma.. Covers were laid 1 y d d It is displacing the truck horse then came along with a rubber set 1 hmere 'tga.mes dwetre p a.ygue esants r - for, besides the guest of honor, Mr. 1 We knew not any better, for real and took them out. with 40-horse-power trucks. fren ! s lt Lake and p dM R · res en s serve o 200 comfort they were poor. j rs. ay ams o a Mr ea d l:.l s Lionel! Myers en- an Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berrett and - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : : - - - - - = - - - ~- Those dear old days and quaint old t t : d n t d-~~r Saturday in honor Miss Rosa Lunnen. and Mrs. Bert Ray returned Mrs. Na.bb!e S. Mace of Kanak family Monday of last week from a motor things are now in history's book; o~r :r~e Ma. er~ Sister o! Mrs. Joseph Miss Phyliss Butterfiel_d left Sun· spent last week visiting F. Cro~by yof Augusta, Georgia, who day for Vernal where she spent three A better method we have now for Mrs. D. Leroy Bateman. her sister trip to Southern Utah. They report a wonderful trip, having visited Fish city streets and cooke. arrived Thursday to make her home days. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Steadman and Lake, Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks Mr. and. Mrs. Za.ch T. Butterfield I The Utah Power is helping us to live · Salt Lake. Covers were laid for family arrived home Sunday after and Bufier Lake. a lighter ll!e, had as the1r guests durmg the wtek . ~~ the past two months in spending d Mrs Lenard Mace and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D. Beckstead of And takes the • drudgery from the The M. I. A. of the Union ward held Star Valley visiting relatives and open night Tuesday evening of last home, 'ti• better for the wife. fa.mi~· s.:r Bingham were guests of I South Jordan, Mr .. and Mrs. Frank J.l week. Special numbers on the proMrs. ~live Oldham Sunday, where she 'i :b'ullmer B:nd family of Salt Lake, 1 The electric range to cook on, it sure- friends. were: reading, Laurence Ped· gram .• Mrs and ~r. Union of Brady Elva treat, a is ly anrl Zelma Miss Wiberg, Ha.rnet Miss honor. entertained at dinner in their Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beckstead H.hea.bel Butterfield and Lavell But- For boiling soup and baking bread Raynold Brady and family were the erson of Sandy; violin solo, Don and pies and other things sweet, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack How- Nichol. Bee Hive girls took part in ounce the birth of a boy Tuesday :erfield. Dmner was served. a one act play called, "More of EveryThe West Jordan Stake Relief So- Miss Smith has shown us it works, ell ~f Blu11'da.Je, Sunday. ann It sure Is a wonder Miss ~uree Bateman has gone to tbing." Austin Walker rendered a M D ·e en ciety held their annual party at the of last week. W'lll t d Am d · Mr. and Mrs. 1 am · ansi terta.lned at dinner last Wednesday Rlvllertwondnsecdon wTa.hr M . usfemten We're sat!s!l.ed with what she's done, Minersville, Utah where she will vocal solo; a one act play, "Sewing spend the winter teaching school. :for the Heathens", was given by the we know it's not a blunder. e am ea ure e es a.y. d M John Wheel- Ha. rs. In honor of Mr. an 0 • the evening was a flower 2how and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Dahl and ~r. / Junior girls and a comic diologue by er and daughter, Ada Bell, of Moore, ;rt Exhibit. Refreshments were serMrs. Thomas Newman and baby of and Mrs. Hyr~ Shulsen are recelv· ' Jessie Casper and Lions.! Brady. ved. Idailo. Bingham spent several days visiting lng congratulations on the arrival of 11 The remainder of the evening was Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl baby boys. . spent in playing games. Lionell Myers, Mrs. I. E. Freeman, Madsen. The Relief Society of the Union Miss Fern Howell of Blu.!fdale Is Mrs. Hershel Egbert, Jack Wiberg, are serving a cbicken supper Ward Brady. Ada Mrs. of guest Jack, son, and Spencer E. E. Mrs. Harold Berrett, Leo Lloyd, Thomas P and daughter, . Twila., of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Brady and Friday evening from 5 o'clock until Page, Peter Green, Miss ·zalma. But- Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pet· family were dinner guests of Mrs. s. The charges will be 25c a plate 1 terfield, Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield erson and son, Leroy, of Mason, Nev- Susie Smith of Salt Lake, Friday. for all over ten years and 15c for all joined with the Farm Bureau on Fri- ada, spent ·~everal days last week as Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman, Luree, under ten. day and attended the water melon guests of Mrs. Dora Butterfield and Dean and Joy Bateman, Mrs. SaphroAfter supper a two act play "Past feast at John Hansen's and then en· family. and Present Pep", will be Echoes na Bateman has returned home_ ~fter joyed luncheon at the home of Mr. Lee Mrs. James Dansie and daughtar, 1 spending the past ten days VISiting given by the Relief Society mem- I • bers. at Taylorsville. Fay, and Mrs. Alma Dansie were en- friends and relatives In Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Freeman ha<l a~ tcrta.ined at luncheon during the week Mr .and Mrs. George Wright and Mrs. Lydia Bateman, Lucile Batetheir guests Sunday Mr. a.11d Mrs. by JJ:rs. Ralph Stephensen of Callfor- man and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman family of Bingham were the dinner "A" "B" Robert Swan of Burley and Mrs. A. nia at the home of her mother, In Salt and daughter, Bonnie spent Thursday guests sunday of Mr. and Mrs. NeAtchlllon, Kan.............$80.00 $48.94 B. Thomas of Salt Lake. phi Gregory. evening visiting in Magna. · Lake. Chicago, Ill. ................ 41.SO 55.07 Mrs. Frank Nossa.ck and family reThe Creek Branch of the Relief Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan and Mrs. Alma Dansie entertained at turned home last week after spend- dinner at her home last Wednesday In sons, Donald and Granda!!, Mrs. Ada society entertained the ward memKan!llUi City, Mo. ........ 80.00 48.94 ing the summer at Spring C4nyon. honor of Mrs. B. E. Anderson of \'vest Goodridge and Mrs. Elzina. Tuttle mo- bers Tuesday afternoon at the Grove Leavensworth, Kan ... 30.00 48.94 The tored to Bountiful Thursday night of the Murray Power Plant. and Mrs. James Dansie. Jordan Memphlll, Tenn. .......... 44.80 58.85 meeting business and work regular In reception weedding a attended and spendare Gotf Tom Mrs. and Mr. WANTED Omaha, Nebr............... 80.00 S'7.14 months at Bryces Canyon. the amusement hall in honor of Mr. was held after which a program and St. Joseph, Mr............. 80.00 4!1.94 We want a real live person (man ing several formerly Miss Ella and Mrs. Newell Tolman who were refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. Jas. was Goft Mrs. or woman) to represent us In this St. Loulll, Mo. .............. 89.25 112.24 married in the Salt Lake temple A. Muer, Mrs. John Aylett and Mrs. Morgan. vicinity (part time or whole) on a Tickets on sale Sept. 15 and 16. Thursday. Mrs. Tolman was former- Heber Aylett of the Stake Board were spen: Torkelsen .B:. William ·Mrs. basis that will enable you to make Original starting point must be present . Miss Dora Call of this ward. ly and last wee kend ·as guest of Mr. splendid wages. reached by midnight, Oct. lOth. Mrs. Berten Goft is still In the genMrs. Ba.lla.gore of Murray. Experience in selling musical in· Stopover Denver, Colorado Sprin{ll Miss Rose Lunnen of Salt Lake era.! hospital su.!fering from compliMrs. struments is not necessary but any spent las·t week as guest of Mr. and cationa following an operation for apPueblo and east thereof. en1:erll~ State experience you have had, of course, Mrs. Ezra Miller. pendicltls two months ago. Tickets at fares in Column "A" Show three or two have We you: will help Mr. and Mrs. Harold Egbert and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reed of Salt good in coaches only. Tickets at plans to submit for your considera- Lake, Mr. Henry GGoft of Sandy and cbildren, Barbara, Jean and Hal of fares in Column "B" good in partion. So write u.e fully today, stat- Miss Ona Huggins spent three days Magna were guest. of Mr. and Mrs. lor and sleeping cars upon payIng age, experience, references and last week visiting with relatives at Vern Gardner Monday night . so forth. ment of proper charges applying Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson Nephi, Fountain Green and Manti. Address Territorial Manager, Daytherein. Miss Effie Nielsen of Ridge Dale, have moved to Midvale to make their nes-Beebe Music Company, 61 South Idaho, was the guest of Miss Rheabel home. Call on local agent for schedules, street. Main • routes and Pullman reservations. Mrs. Elzina Tuttle and Mrs. Ada Butterfield Wednesday and Thursday SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Goodridge visited Mrs. Joseph Ben· of last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Timothy and nett of Bountiful Thursday afternoon. Misa Ida and Ross Egbert are children spent Sunday and Monday at this week visiting their spending Park City visiting. Mr. ana Mrs. Jack Wlberi spent ter, Mrs. Ethel Smith at Sunday at American Fork the gueat Idaho. Mr. R. B. Gardner Ia home of Mr. a~d Mrs. Carl Wiberg. underroing a seriou.e operation L. D. S. hospital. Mr. and loin. Ira Gardner, We're read the republican platform and we Gar(l..:: -~ •'ld son, Floyd are .,.. 1fMklF (Pri4aJ) want to suggest this additional plankthis week In tl1lt c&n!'"tl hO: .. ' - I ~~ t.a. "Lower prices on quality foods and the reMrs. Rolland Gardner a duction of lOc bread to 5c·" That plank in J...U.a l'llltlkitta• C.aiJIUIJ, Iae. small sons visited with theplatform would show fearlessness to the Anderson and Mr1. Lenard Ter... ef S.ltlaittlu. big manufacturers and friendship to the pe(F Saturday. Par Year (in advance) __ $1.00 pie. We know how important it is for that MI.Jis Ida Eibert willleavr Provo where she will e for is our platform and thousands are "voting" Entered u .econd clua maUer U. Y. B. for it in our stores every day. We have provat the poateftlee at Hidnla City, Mrs. Henry Egbert en that the great majority of people appreUtah, under act of March I, 117t. Ellen of Salt Lake visited ciate values. We showed our fearlessness llodem Job PrintinK D.partmlll\t day. and friendship when we built our bakery, maintained. All prie• hued en Mrs. Katherine Tesh is making it possible to sell the finest loaf of cal hospital where she Lilt. Price Prlntinl' Franklin . the bread in full lOc size loaf, for 5c every day. serious operation for mastC' Aclnru.iac Rat• Erma Pixton Is In the ' Diaplay, per column ineh _ $0.85 hospital where she was for appendicitis Saturday $0.10 le.den, per line She Is doing as well as can 1:. All businea~ cerre~pondenee ahould ed at this writing. A large crowd attended k add.reslted to The Hidnle Jour• in the amusement hall TIH!Sdl na1, Kidnla, Utah. We know that most people appreciate cleanPh ll1d 171 of last week, it being the 1U K. liaill St. liness in foods and in politics. Our stores · - - ·- - night of theM. I. A. would be good models for either part yto patMr. and Mrs. E. M. J::Saterna.l tern after. There's never a dirty corner in family arrived home Sunday an 0. P. Skaggs System Store, for we are an ter spending a w&eks vacation enemy to dust and dirt. Our meat departing Southern U~ . I RIVERTON (l/flfPfllt~ I I UNION WEST JORDAN To the Citizens of i I Salt Lake County M I II / DENVER and RIO JRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD BACK EAST EXCURSIONS Round Trip Fares -TO- A BIT OF ADVICE TO Herbert Hoover THE IIDYAI! JOUMAI. I Cleanliness In Foods And Politics - "Go To Grass" For Your FURNITURE and save MONEY ments, and vegetable stands, are kept as clean as any kitchen-we invite inspection at any and all times. If you are not trading in our stores now, you are losing big money and great pleasure. Bring your food list for Saturday and Sunday-prove to yourself that we live up to our platform of "lower prices on quality foods." PREPARE FOR WINTER Mrs. W. R. Ashment, Mrs. Borg, Mrs. Thora Young, Mrs. Hulda Stone, Mrs. Mamie .Tholen, Mrs. Kate Sharp, "Miss Mary James. Mrs. Daisy Swenson, Mrs. Emma Greenwood and Mrs. Rachel Forbush of East Midvale attended the Relief Society confer· ence which was held Thursday of last week at Sandy second ward. Miss Beatrice Simpers was a club guest Monday evening of Mrs. Ruth w. Gyg! of Murray. Mrs. Lavera Maxfield of Mountain Home, Utah, is at the home of her father, recovering after having her j tonsilll removed. KILLS FLIES MOSQIDTOES Other Household Insects \YeStore Goss~p GREAT WESTERN CABINETT • DUPLEX HEATERS c. o. w. =====::;:::;:.. -·•' (With Apologies to K. C. B.) . \ BAWLED OUT! REALIZE that there are over '-'.0:1.1\.Jl 4 ' • 'llf&.I.&LI.I>IJ.., of this • whom you all • • • KNOW, talin2 down • • • • • KNOW for • • • • • SCHOOL, and FAST past • • • • • • • • REST of us • • • WbNDER how OUGHT to be callled 1.1\w • • • • •flL'I~'-""'"' • • • • • WHEN WE stop to FOR THE SAME MORAL: "The Busy Corner'' • • • • • • A THOUSAND CHILDREN • • • • • • • • • • • • PUBLIC SCHOOL and that • • • • • • ATTENDING our local THEY ARE NOT as good AUTONA CIRCULATOR Heats from three tQ four rooms with an even temperature. Thill Circulator Heater requires no Stove Polish. It Ia all enamel and easy to clean. _ Comes In GRAY and MAHOGANY Enamel Flniah. • • • • • • JUDGES of the SPEED of a • • • • • • CAR as we GROWNUPS, HEADQUARTERS FOR • • • • • • THEN IT becomes our • • • • • • BRUNSWICK Phonourauhs DUTY not to SAIL by without • • • • • • AND RECORDS THINKING but to drive • Always something new on • • • • • • SLOWLY and be Brunswick· Records. Call • ••• READY for any • ••• and hear ·the latest EMERGENCY. "SALES" we have somefor you this week in ~1 1 Telephone Douglas 91 J-4 -JI'TIW-:: :-JI'IIJ\I-:: :-JI'IIW-:: :-JI'IIW- ~ ~~ , U~" 1 ~======By ~ · MIDVALE . Furniture Co. Are air tight and bum all the Gas, Smoke, and Soot-Save Coal, No Heat Wasted Absolutely air-tight draft slides, door ash pits. Heats on the correct principle, and that is by Heating circulation instead of radiation. by circulation maintains a constant movement of air in the rooms. No moving away from the stove to get cooL The whole room In is comfortable and uniformly heated. fact, any number of rooms that open well together can be heated by one stove. Burns slack, lump, or any kind of coal. The most modernly constructed heater today. Come in and let us demonstrate it's superior merits. Prices this year are almost one-third than last. NEWS FROM RASMUSSEN'S STORE EVERYBODY KNOWS WHEN P. C. RASMUSSEN & SONS PUTS ON A SPECIAL IT IS A REAL ONE! From now on we will have CASH SPECIALS EVERY SATURDAY. Our big Buying Power gives us the inside in Prices and we hand that Big Saving to our CUSTOMERS. We handle the Best. Call in Saturday and be assured of the BIG SAVINGS yau can make in taking advantage of our Specials. Of course everybody knows we handle the Best Meats so when you come in for your roast, look over our Specials. We Appreciate Your THANKS, CALL AGAIN! We Sell and RecommendBENNETTS PAINTS West Jordan Lumber Co. Midvale Main St. Utah P~ C. RASMUSSEN AND SONS MIDVALE UTAH |