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Show Friday, March 17, 1933 ~- Extra Ordin ary Value s For Friday, Saturda y and Monday, March 17, 18 and 20 Canned Vegetable Sale No. 1 Size, No. 2, 300 Size and No. 2 Vz Sizes TOMATO JUICECANNED CORNSPAGHE'ITIPORK & BEANSKIDNEY BEANSRED BEANSSAURKRAU~ MINCEMEA T-Fine 1/!!c 15c val us, 2lbs ....._..... d ~J;~~--::~- ~~:~~~· 20c 0 --- -- ~-~~ ~~~~-u.ic_~:.19C Markets are advancin&' steadily and we consider these outstanding values at this time. No restrictions as long as stock lasts CHEESE-Fi nest 1 2 1 c full cream, lb. -·--.. ·2 CHEESE-Ni ppy, C New York, lb ... -.. -.... ·- 2 3 These are the lowest m·ices we have ever been able to offer in fine new, crisp merchandise. SPINACH-N o. 21;2 1/!!c cans, fine quality ..... ___ d CORN-East ern solid pack, No. 2 cans ... ----- ------- ------* * -- * T. Crane, Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Heber S. Crane of RivSarah J. Butterfiled, Mrs. Ernest erton, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mousley and Christensen, Mrs. Jeanette Crane, little son, Dale, of Bluffdale, Mr. and YtffiS. RAOHEL FORBUSH ! ~fRS. SPENCER !\liLLER, Mrs. Lucy Butterfield, Mrs. Olive Mrs. Walter E. Crane and daughter, Correspondent Correspondent Miller, Mrs. Albert J. Crane and the Gwendolyn, Mrs. S. J. Butterfield, Phone Midvale 230-W R. F. D. No. 1, Riverton hostess, Mrs. Bodell. The April meet~ Miss Glora Butterfield and Vaughn *--------------ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Crane were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Andrew 0. Mai:lsen of Mt. Mrs. Florence Page and two sons, George J. Miller. Spencer Miller and family, Sunday. Pleasant is a guest this week at the Ronald and Grant and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane en· Mr. and Mrs. Late Crane and chll· home of her daughter and son-in-law, Sandstrum and two daughters, Diana tertained at a dinner party Sunday at dren and Mrs. Jeanette Crane were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brady. and Violet Mae, all of Riverton, Mrs. their ,tlome in compliment to Mr. and the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Mrs. Zina Hughes, assisted by her Jeanette Crane, Mrs. Lafe Crane and Mrs. Thomas A. Butterfield of River- Haycock and family of Salt Lake, Sat"' ton. Covers Were l•'d for ten. sisters, Miss Velma and Alice Cole, two d aug hters, D eon an d Cl au dl u., urcjay. entertained at a family dinner Sunday. were the guests of Mrs. T. A. Ingram A surprise party was tendered Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ingram were Covers were laid for 15. Out-of-town Thursday afternoon of last week. C. L. Bates Saturday evening at her the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hay· guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rock Mr. a.nd Mrs. C. E. Bigler of Salt home, the occasion being her birth- cock of Salt Lake, Monda.y. of East Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Lake and Mrs. W. L. Olpin of Nephi day anniversary. Progressive games Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tempest and son. Raymond Berrett and daughter, Lois, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. were palyed and music enjoyed. A Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bates and r of Helper. 1 Spencer Miller and family the past midnight supper was served to Mr. two sons, Elden and Carol, were the Union ward will hold its Primary week. and Mrs. John T. Bodell, Mrs. A. H. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden conference Sunday evening at 7:30. J Miss Ryllis Freeman left Wednes- Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christ- Tempest of Midvale, Sunday. Parents are urged to be present. I day morning of last week for Coke- ensen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump and Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Proctor and ville, Wyoming where she will spend · Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Freeman, Mr. ~d children and Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. "• Lo . d Vi , . several weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. H. J. Te:ffipest, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Seal and children, all of Lark, were c hild ren, .JJU.Ay, rame an . rgJrua, . Allen of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. of Tooele, visited Tuesday wtth Mr. Bishop Franklm T. Crane and son, Golden Tempest of Midvale Mr and and Mrs. George Proctor. Joseph, left during . the week for Mrs. Mont Holbrook of Bou~tifui, Mr. Bodell during the week. The monthly social ot the Reilef Relatives and friends gathered Nevada where they Will spend several and Mrs. Will Askee of Salt Lake and Society was held in the ward house Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bates. Tuesday afternoon. The time was and Mrs. Marvin Forbush. honoring The Daughters of Pioneers of the Mrs. Jeanette Crane was the guest spent in reports and sewing. A four the birthday of Mrs. Forbush. Pro~ Herriman Camp met at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. zach Butterfield of o'clock luncheon was served to about gressive games were played and re~ Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell Wednesday of Riverton, Thursday. thirty-six members by Mrs. F. T. freshments were served to 30. last week. Mrs. Jeanette Crane gave Elmer Thomas of Shoshone, Idaho Crane, Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell, Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baker have the lesson and a song was rendered was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. DanSie and Louis Christensen. as their house guest this week, Miss by Mrs. Bodell and two daughters, Orsen Freeman Tuesday of last week. 'Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller, Mrs. Alice Alexander of Shoshone, Idaho. Mrs. Ernest Christensen and Miss Miss Ruth Butterfield and Mrs. Glenn A. Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. The musical comedy given by the Fern Bodell. The life history of Mrs. Isabell Bronzoni of Salt Lake were T. A. Ingram were Midvale visitors M. I. A. officers Tuesday evening was Howard was read by her daughter, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Free· Saturday. considered a huge success. Mrs. BodelL A four o'clock luncheon man, Sunday. A program of the different types Mrs. Edna Proctor was a Salt Lake was served to Mrs. 0. 'R. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler and Miss of American music was presented in visitor last week. Mrs. Spencer Miller, Miss Fern Bodell, Clara Pace of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Mutual Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. H Greer were Salt Mrs. George J. Mlller, Mrs. Milton C. E. Bigler and Miss Mildred Pace of A lecture was evening of last week. given by Mrs. T. A. Lake visitors last Sunday Bodell, Mrs: Hannah Carter, Mrs. F. Salt Lake, Mrs. W. L, Olpin of Nephi, Ingram. UNION HERRIMA N I *I *I I * Q.O. per can CARROTSHOMINY CATSUPOther outstanding values-in group-Qf 7 Vz c, 10c, 12 Yz calso in our basket display. • THE MIDVALE. JOURNA L Sc BROOMS-D andy 29c 39c values, each --....... Marke t Featur es POT ROASTSteer beef .................. .. 9c ALL- ELECTRIC KITCHEN STEAKS-Sir loin, 12c T-Bone or Round, lb. WELLS' GROCETERIA ua Where Quality Reigns Supreme MIDVALE, UTAH IN.VESTMENT * ------ ------ - * LARK 1 at their home Thursday evening of last week with cards and supper. I Twelve club members were present J !\IRS. R. F. MEYERHOF'F'E R, I and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. White were I Correspondent J l honor guests. Prizes for high score I Lark, Utah in cards were given to Mrs. Willa Well and Mrs. R. F. Meyerhoffer, Mr. and Mrs. D~Vld D. Mag~e an- men's prize, George Eastman and D. nou~ce the marn~e of theu son, Frank Griffith. the honor guests also David LeRoy, to Mtss Evelyn Bird were given prizes . of West JordB:D. The young couple Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Edgel from were married m Salt Lake March 1, Sandy were the dinner guests of Mr. and returned to the home of Mr. Ma- and Mrs. R. F. Meyerhoffer Sunday gee's parents here the fore part of last of last week. we~k, after spend!ng several days of A parent-teachers meeting and sothet.r honeymoon m southern Utah. I cial was held in fhe ward recreation Mr. and Mrs. Leo~rd Steel are re- hall Wednesday evening of last week, c~tVlng congratulattons upo~ the with Principal D. Frank Gt;iffith and btrth of a son. Mrs_. Steel and infant Vice Presidebt George Eastman in son returned to theu home Saturday charge. A good program of musical of last. week from the Cottonw~od selections and readings with E. Wootmatermty home. Both are d01ng en of Bingham as speaker of the evenicely. . ning. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Almte Bloom enter- all present and dancing concluded the tained the H. and W. "500" card club evening's entertainment, · after community singing. Mrs. D. A. Thomas entertained the ladies of Lark Bridge club at her home Thursday evening. Twelve Wheat Cakes and Ooffee ......... -.-15c members were present and enjoyed warne and Ooffee........................1iic the evening playing cards, and a deWheat Cakes, Coffee and Two licious luncheon was served. Mrs. Eggs ...........-................ -.-..............SOc Marie Peterson an ex-member was Ham and Eggs or Bacon and honor guest. Prizes for high score Eggs with Toast, · Potatoes went to Mrs. W. J. Fahrni and Mrs. and Coffee ......... ,..................... Jl6c Fred Fahrni, consolatiOl;l. to Mrs. MilOne Fried Egg, Ham or Bacon. lie Wykert. Toast, Potatoes, Ooffee........... .25c Mr. and Mrs. William Calloway enALL KINDS OF PIES, lie A CUT tertained tWelve small boys and girls at their home last Wednesday afterShort Orders at All Hours noon for their little daughter Myrvel, it being her eighth birthday. The children enjoyed games throughout the late afternoon and a luncheon was Harry Thomas, Prop. served. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nell of Salt Lake were dinner guests of their parDON'T BE SOLD INi!IURANCE - ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell, Sunday BUY IT! afternoon. They returned to their How much life insurance should I home in the late evening. Mrs. Elmer Blanpied and daughter 0 returned to their home in California nomic value of your life in relation the early part of last week, after to others' lives for a certain number spending two weeks with relatives of years. Why wait for the insur- here. ance agent to come around and advise Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark and you on a matter as important as life Mont Roper were guests at a reception given at the home of Mr. and Insurance ? Call Mrs. Sim Roper in Union Saturday evening, the occasion being Mr, and Mrs. Roper's second wedding anniRepresenting Metropolitan Life versary. 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CRANE GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS Shoe Rebuilder Price List • Men's Half Sole.....,_75c to 85c Ladies' Half Sole......65c to 75c Men's Rubber Heels 35c to 45c Ladies' Heels....... _.... 20c to 25c MIDVALE SHOE RERUILDER :u East Center St. Midvale, Utah Farm For Sale acres, 40 shares lrrigation water, Implements, house, 4. rooms and bath, electric lights, city water. Located on State Highway 35 miles south ot Salt Lake City. 26 Chicken Farm . ~-acre land~ 4 room house, new modern coops for 600 chlckeDB, granary and garage. H. F. RASMUSSEN Midvale, Utah Phone Mid. 249-W Fresh Stoek Just Received BABY CHICKS AND BROODERS We also handle Bay, Straw, Whole and Gronnd Grains, White Fawn, White IJiy and Busler's Flours "PAX" FEED STORE ' iYou'll take justifiable pride in you; ALL-ELECTRIC kitchen equipment. ~ou can purchase a Hotpoint Electric Range, a General Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heatllr-or any of these wonderful servants on remarkably easy terms, and you can operate them under our combi· nation, step-down rate on a very economical basis. . WE WILL APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNIT~ OF FUR· THER EXPLAINING THE ALL-ELECTRIC KITCHEN TO. iYOU. A PHONE CALL WILL BRING OUR REPRESENTATIVE TO .YOU WITH COMPLETE INFORMATION. GEO. BOSKOVICH, Manager 138 No. M'aln Phone Mid 315 New Spring Samples Are Here! TAILOR-MADE SUITS $14.95 AND UP Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. Alterations, Cleaning and Pressing H. F. RASMUSSEN TAILOR Phone Mid. 249-W. 64 W. 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