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Show •' ' THE JORDAN JOURNAL I UNION Meet Me at Booth's East Midvale i II Mrs. Samuel Beckstead and chil- I S. W. Sharp and son, Earl, left dren were Sunday dinner guests of! Thursday morning- for Blackfoot, Mr. and Mrs. George Beekstead of 1 Idaho, where tlhey will be the guests Crescent. j of Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Brady an- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walker. nounce the arrival of a baby boy, Mrs. Ruth Baker of Idaho, is viedt 1 Thursday June 10. ing here with relative..; and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brady .are Mrs. Ruth P. Shinsel of LaBarge, \'ery happily situated in their new Wyo., is the guest of her parents, home on 13th east. ldr .and Mrs. Ezra Pate. Miss Afton Burgon entertained Mrs. C .W. P.ool .and little son, JunSunday for Miss Bertha Berrett. ior, who have spent three weeks at Mr. and Mrs. George Green and •he hom~ of Mrs. M. J .Thornton, left family have moved io the Rzmgers Tuesday for their home in Bjnningstation in Big Cottonwod canyon for ham, Ala. the season. Mrs. Ethel Allsop and children Members of the family entertained were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. at dinner Tuesday of last week in M. Thayne. honor .of the birthday of Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Soffe and famGratham, at Liberty park. Thirty five ily were guests Thursday at the members enjoyed dinner al1"1 a g-ood Shields family reunion which was 3ocial time. held in West Jordan. Friday, they Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson had with other relatives enjoyed the day as their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. at Saltair . ]11r. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and Matilda Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. children .of McGill, Nev., visited last Orson J·ohnson of Salt Lake. Week with Mrs. M .J. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory visitMr. and Mrs . .C. W. Thornton had ed Sunday with Mr.' and M1,s. Sam as their guests Wednesday evening, Mackey of Taylorsville. Mrs. Alpha Naylor entertained at Mr. and Mrs. James Lindahl of Mur her home Monday in honor of Mrs. ray. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Goff visited Pearl Burton. Fifteen • guests were present. last week wi-th rel~tives in Ogden. Mrs. Lvdia Wellington ·of Sandy Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Milne motored visited Sunday with Mrs. Wells Van. to Lehi Sunday and spent .the day. Mrs. Joseph Anderson underwent Elders Withers, Hamilton an£l a very successful operation Saturday 1 Crump, recently returned missionof last week for the removal of a aries were speakers at the Sunday goitre. At last reports Mrs. Ander- ( sacrament meeting in E-ast Midvale son was doing very well. - ward. Mrs. Ruben Garrett ententruined Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson an· last week at a surprise party in hon- nounce the engagement of their or of her husband. A very social eve- daughter May and Ernest Gerischer ning was spent and refreshments of Los Angeles, the wedding to .take were serve d to 20 guests. place Wednesday in the Salt Lakf' Mrs. Bert Prootor · who has been temple. confined to the L. D. S. hospital for Jack Smi1th who has spent somo the last three months is able to be time in McGill, Nev., returned to hi~ home again. \lome last week. Mrs. Lucy Smith, Mr. and Mr.s. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson had as Clarence Wanlle, Mrs. Martin Ander- I ~heir dinner guests Sunday Mr. and son, Miss V·era Smith, Mr. and Mrs.jMrs. Archie Gillan of Salt Lake. Earl Jones and Mr. and Mrs. June Mrs. W. J. McNamara entertained Gallyer left last week for SmithfielJ rat dinner Wednesday for ~r. and to attend the Smith reunion. Mrs. F. H. Pohlman and M1ss Helen Mrs. Lottie Wright and children of Sanders of Salt Lake. Bingham are visiting here wilth reiMr. and Mrs. Rex Clark and fam atives. lly of Park Ci.ty were dinner guest~ Mrs. Lucy Proctor and Mrs. Rufus Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Engen<> Walker were dinner guests Sunday Fordham. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bateman wer(' M1•s. ·Nephi Gregory and Mrs. An - Saturday evening- dinner guests of drew Nelson we1·e birthday dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. R. BLoomquist of Sal' guests of Mrs. Sophia Peterson of Lake. Sandy Sunday. · Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fordham and children spent last week in St George. SMELTER PICK UPS. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Olson an<l daughters Rosalie and Barbara, Me "Fat" L un b erg ret urne d t od ay and Mrs. C. I. Goff and daug-hters ~rom a l!i day_ vacation. He has been r·ra, Melma and Carol will leave Fri 'msy starting construction on his new tlay morning by auto for Philade.lp ti~ ;ix ro.om home on the old homestead where they will attend the world'~ 'n West Murray. 1 fair and also visit New York, Bos Kelvin Aylett and Marty Beck- ton, Washington and other main qlead hi·t the daily grind after cavort- cities of importance. 'ng 15 days in the sunshine anr' Mrs. Lizzie Panter of Salt Lakr i1almy breezes of the intermountain was a guest Tuesday of her mother wonderland. :\1rs. Sarah Bennett. Smelter row, otherwise known .as :'White C~llar A venue" is receivinr-1 traded in the h~s Ford :md taken out tt.s annual bath of kalsomine anrl i a new Oldsmob1le sedan. will soon he ready to receive the· Ray Middleton, trestle cle11,: royalty once more. 1 started his annual vacation June 15 . Major S~m 111. _Parke"!", represent-! AI White, of the warehouse gan" ng the Mutual Llfe Insurance com- is enjoying a well earnerl vac.atio1 '"lany of New York, was a caller at during the latter pa1t of June. '·he local smelter June 16. H. C. Woodbury, assayer,· will b Ar:t Cushing, Ralph Robbins and married June 30 to a Salt Lake Cit' Kennie Gree, inseparable pals, motor- I girl. · 'r about 14 miles up Daniels can'•"n Sundav, fished on the ope!ling lay and returned on June 16. FOR SALE-Victor phonograph, la:t( console model, 1 year old. Walnut l\.frs. M. J .Joy a'nd children leav.; i'1turr!ay for an extended visit on cost $250. AlsQ $75 worth of ree'-'tc coast Mr. Joy will follo.w later., ords. Make an offer. Dr. ~osmer, Max Presler, master 1 J. HOLLIS AYLETT. nechamc, and party, returned from Phone Mid. 32. 47 Lincoln Ave 'n extended fishing trip to Wyomiw,. -nd o.t':J.er unknown parts. Thev ·au~ht the limlt, also the extra fisl, ·nd g-enerously treated their friend . ! m their return. Fishing was g.o.od. 1 thev report. N. L. Ohm. wif3 and two daugh · ~rs, will leave F'ridav to visit the lqui-C:ontennial ''"'{position now 011 ·n Philadrlphia. They will be awa,-1 1hout a mrmth and e'xnect to makc I 1 · he trip in their "Hup.'; E. F·. J ewctt and son, of Canon Sity, Colo., rcprescn!.ing- hrick manufacturers in that state , visited ,1Jhe ;melter June Hi in their business interests. , Hauling, Moving, Express, call me Llo.yd Lee, of West Frankfort, Ill .. I day or night. Back in the game with was emploved at the smelter in the the same old service. arsenic department, beginning June NICK SOTER. 15. i 37 2nd A venue Utah Chas Greenwood, chief chemist, ha~ Midvale, 1 i BROKEN LINES OF LADIES SLIPPERS UP TO $6.00 Now $1.98 Vacation Togs NEW AND NOVEL AND PRICED RIGHT ONE LOT CHILDREN'S HOSE AND HALF HOSE ··········-·······················-~·-·······19c BROKEN LOT OF MEN'S SHOES, UP TO $6.00, WHILE THEY LAST • $1.98 ASK TO SEE OUR MEN'S DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS I BLACKS- TANS -PARCHMENTS $4.95 BOOTH'S Midvale's Big Dept. Store WATCH US GROW • j Mr. and Mrs. Mereilith Bag·e and MLs,: r . NOTICE OF DELINQUENT Butterfield attended the Winder ASSESSMENT. ALTA-HELENA reun.ion in Salt Lake on ~onday. MINING & MILLING COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Orin Berrett enter-r M1ss Ruth Horne of Mesa, Ariz .. 1. spent the week end .the guest of Mis& Location of Principal Place of Busi tained at dinner 'On Friday, covers 11 Elba Bills. ness, Salt Lake City, Utah. were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ho!race ~ M" M NOTICE: B nd f .1 M j 1ss -ae Bean of LeGrande, Ote., urgon .a; ann Y, rs. W. J. Bur-l visited at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. There are delinquent upon .t he folg-on and Levi R. Ro.binson all of i David Bills on Sunday. lowing described stock, on account of Union. Mr. and Mrs. Berrett also en- il Mrs. Thomas I. Page entertain~! · d on 1th e 3rd d ay ~- an assessment 1ev1e tertained at dinner <m Sunday in J:ton- at a weenie roast o-n Wednesday in of May, 1926, th e several amounts or _of Mr. and Mrs. Heb-er Be·rrett 6f 1 honor of Mrs. Haycock of Ida:ho, Mt·. set oppoSite · t h e names of the respecUruon and Mr. --'-·h olders as f o11ows: • . and Mrs. Harold Ber-j and Mrs · Anthur Crane and family · ' t'1ve m~~are Mr. and Mrs. Laf Crane Mr. and Mrs. ' . r.ot.t and fan11ly. ' · Cert. No. Name. Shares Amt. M r. .anu_, M rs. nn.<>-I a nd p ag1e enter-1• Terrace Ing-ram and Mrs. Jeanette\ tained at dinner ·on Tue.sday in h<mor Crane of H err1man · ..... -..... 1000 5.00 an d M r. an d ,.,. mrs. ,j 47 H. E. Rosengren · of Mr · and Mrs · Robert Bateman of H arry S anus " t rom enJoy."" . ~-' •th e a ffa1r. . I 97 H. E. Rosengren .... - .....1000 5.00 1 Panguitch at their home. . . . . I 56 Andrew Olson ..........._..... 1000 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Dav1d Bills v1s1ted at 1 91 N E Ge 500 Miss Ardith Bills is visiting ~t the · . · · rgman ........_..... 2.50 Park C1ty on Thursday and FrJday I 145 J Ri ha d B 1 000 5 00 home of Mrs. Lyman Butterfield for I ·h I os. c r ou son 1 · ·· the week. ' I ~ e guests of_ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hl6 William Tideman ......... 400 2.00 Mrs. David Haycock of Firth j i)terson. 1.69 A. R. Stringham ............ 1000 5.00 A d · d 'th 1 d Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mackay ·a nd • . nl _m acfcorh anBc·e Wld ""aD~ anto a Id·aho, is visiting with her sisters, family and Mr. and Mrs Ross BradMrs. Thomas I. Page and Mrs. Harry ford and famil . · . . reso utlon o t e oar O.t 1ree rs · k Y of Salt Lake V'l.Slted past June 7th 1926 so many shares San d st rom f or .,,___ w>t: wee . ""h e h orne of l\1 r . .and M.rs J·a me: f · 1' f t' k a·t ·'" h be Miss Lorene Berrett of Union and S d . · o eac parce o s oc as may Harold Payne of New Yo.rk visited tea man and famlly on Sunday. necessary will be sold at the office of Riverton I Tira I I • with Mr. and MI.'s. Orin Berrett Mon- 1 BALL GAME SUNDAy day and Tuesday. WAS A THRILLER Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. Sorensen had From the standpoint of the spec-a s their dinner guests on Thursday d tator, the ball game Sunday on the . k C. M · H end nc son an son of Provo. Midvale g1•ounds was a thriller. EndMiss Mae Freeman and Miss Bering in a score of 11 to 12 in Midvale'·s nice Pa_g-e left Monday f.or Payson favor, it kept the fans in the air all where they will spend .the week, thr ;he way till!rough. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.rge WhetMidvale is developing some very man. 5ood material •and should come out on Thomas I. Page returned home on the long ·e nd of the score Friday when Sunday where he spent the day and they meet the Utah-Apex, a member returned to Logan o.n Monday. of the Copper league. Mrs. Hurrens of Hyde !'lark visited A record crowd was in attendance with ·her -son, Henry Hurrens Qn Sun- ,as ' t s. und ay ,~n d 1..."'aseba~~ ~n Midvale the ~ecretary, No. 1407 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 28th day of June, 1926, ·a t the hour of 12 !()'clock noon to pay the delinquent assessment rthereon, together with •t he cost -of advertising and expense of the sale. DEAN F. BRAYTON. Secretary. 1407 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date o-f 1st publication, June 10, Date of last publication, June 24. j Life's richest re·w ard comes ~on·, day. pmm1ses to make good m 1926. unselfish service. Miss Harriett Wiberg returned ------·---------:...====--=~:.:::.:::_ home on Saturday after spending- the week in Salt Lake, the guest of Mrs. Hattie Pugsl-ey. Mrs. Thomas P. Page entertained at dinner on Sunday, covers were lai•l for 15. Do business direct with the old reliable, Mr. and Mrs Duke Page, Mr. atnd world famous Mead factory and Mrs. S. F. StP.ph'ensen and Mr. and you have a bicycle of real quality with Mrs. Bert Bat.tison formed a d•ancing best materials and skilled workm~ship. No middleman's profits 1:o pay, Save party at Salta.ir on Saturday after money also, by dealing direc;t with which they had supper in Salt Lake. the Manufacturer. Mrs. Rosco-e Sorense.n, Mrs. James Broadbent, Mrs. Th<>mas I. P.ag-e, Mrs. Oscar Nell, Mrs. Martin Peterson, Mrs. Max Christensen and Mrs. Z. T. Butterfielrl formed a party and went to Salt Lake on Friday, it being the anniversary of ·M rs. Peterson. Din-· ner was enJoyed. Mrs. Ezra L. Bills returned home -on Sunday after spending the week at Herriman visiting. Mr. and Mrs. T.h omas L. Densley spent the week end in Salt Lake visiting. Mrs. Golda Gambh~ and family of Tooele is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Vina Bills for two weeks. Elton Larsen of Burley, Ida.., and Kenneth I..arsen of Alt.a. yjsited with ltlP..J€ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Larsen several days during the week. Mrs. Sidney Silcock and son>'<. Wayne and Gordon, left Thursday for Idaho where Mr. Siloock wlll . join them and then they will go to Yellowstone park for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Steadman an"' family, Mr. and Mrs. R .S. Hamilbn and family. Mrs. Lueila Giles and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hamilton, ________ The Call of the Open Road The open road is calling. Already many tourists have heeded the call and within a few weeks thousands will he wending their way in all directions over our highways, visiting the numerous points of interest in all parts of our great land. Throughout t h e wonderful western country Skaggs stores may be found in practically all the principal points as well as in many of the smaller places. We have prepared a handsome Tourist Guide containing a lithographed road map of the west e r n a n d middlewestern states which you may obtain without cost at any Skaggs store. Besides being of value as a road guide, it gives the locations of Skaggs stores, where you can always obtain the best in food supplies for your trip. Ask for your copy. i ,((( ) I 6 The New Haag Vortex is what does the ating at the bottom of the tub, rotating and forth, a peculiar motion is given to the ur~•t ..... it up along the sides of the tub and drawing it center where it whirls rapidly back and forth. CLOTHES ARE NOT RUBBED Another feature of the New Haag Vortex is that the clothes are above the Vortex, not below are not sub1ectr.d to a continuous rubbing and Pf Instead ,tl:e win;s of the Vortex keeps the arated giving them full benef;t of the motion of water. Contrast this with the act~on of the or(]lin:u er in which the clothes are tumbled about in a FOR SALE BY West Jordan Lumber Midvale, -- - - • - - Utah.~ I j[ill~§![ill§BffiB!iffillillffiBffiB!iffiiiill~ffi.Btffillitl~liffiliill~EffiffiBI*lliillffiB~~~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ LESLIE LIND PAPER HANGING AND ALL HOME DECORATING ~ "!I 151 Wasatch Street Phone Midvale 136-W r,:; ~- l j [:~ I SELL PAPER • ~ !.• jffiEffiillliBii'ill!iliffitf&ili@liilliililffiBlliBEilltiliml~IIIEill&l!Iffilli'B!ililli@ffiB~ Even Without B Bread is good without butter, when made Lily Flour. West Jordan Mi ........... MIDVALE Phone 108 |