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Show THE JORDAN East Midvale Murray Society -. ' - JOt:JRN AL • ~ . .· • >;"i. ·~ ·~· • . ·~· • • Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weaver entertained for Mr. and Mrs. W. . W. Lewis of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burgan and • daughter, Azalia and Mrs. U. C. BurYou can remove one big threatgan of Union, 1\fr. and Mrs. W. M. Cox and daughters, Reba and Dorthe menace of wind-driven sparks and r· othy of Salt Lake were dinner guest> swirling embers-by protecting your Sunday of Bishop and Mrs. T. F. Greenwood. · industrial or farm buildings with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oakeson am Barrett Roll Roofings. They're made children of Magna spent Monday a~ smooth- and mineral-surfaced-b oth guests of Mrs. Oake.son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rang Carlsen. fire-safe. They're rot-proof and rustMr. and Mrs. Glen Lindahl an. proof too. family of Midvale spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs We're always glad to recommend Alvin Lindahl. Barrett Roll Roofings. For we have Miss Daisy Milne and LaVar Hugenever seen a Barrett Roof that didn't ly of East Mill Creek joined a part~ of Salt Lake friends and spent Man give its owner thorough satisfaction. day in the canyon. Stop in and see these sturdy roofings. . • fl ., One of the most interesting sacra· FIRE-CHIEF: New rooF almost nished,l see. There's a feelir.}. r-! c~~."'ttJr ~ I • , Prices? Surprisingly low. ment meetings was held in the ward tl'LANT-SU PERl NTEN DENT: Yes-- and you 'II .. chapel Sunday afternoon. "The Sta1 when you slip on a pe.}~· ol be tJad to know its fil-e-safe.* Spangled Banner," "The Stars ami ~ endors~ Florsheims that s!~d~ iron! Stripes Forever," "The Story of or(! Glory," patriotic selections were ren· the toes and spreads and dered by the choir. Wm. M. Cox ann his daughter, Miss porothy Cox, of spreads till you feel goud alJ • ~&rrett Roll Roofings are proof against Aytn~ sparks or embera Salt Lake, who recently returned over! And say, Florshcirz1s from a Southern States mission wen: speakers and delivered some very inlookeverybitasg rand as tht!'y spiring lectures on missio11ary expenences. feel. Take this tip-they're Mr. and. Mrs. John Neff of Meadow the best buy in. shues thcrf:' ls. are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith. Mrs. George Millerburg entertained a number of little friends and play- Bishop of Murray, Miss Daisy Milne, 1 mates of her daughter, Arva, on Thursday, in compliment of her birthday anniversary. Games and lunch- 'lnd Chick Olsen of Murray enjoyed a eon were enjoyed by 30 little guests. motor trip to Strawberry valley for The rooms were decorated with sum- the 4th. President and Mrs. Rudgar Clawson mer flowers and the centerpiece of of the Council of Twelve will be prestable was a pretty birthday cake. WEAR FLORSHEIMS AT ALL TIMES ent at the Sunday school serviees and Miss Gertie Forbush, Miss Mirla also at sacrament meeting starting at Greenwood and Mrs. Hans Jensen en- 12:15 next Sunday, We again take this opportunity of expressing July 11. Presitertained at the former's home last dent Clawson was present at the lay~ our appreciation to our many good customers for ~ . . . ... . .-. :. "' ..· : ... ~ 'Tuesday evening for Mrs. Ernest ing of the corner stone of our chapel the loyal support you are favoring us with. We Gerischer, a bride of last week. The and he has always manifested a ke-en UNION TINTIC GOLD BUG MINING CO. believe our customers are good batters~ they do affair was in .the form of a miscel- interest in the welfare of the wall. Location of principal office, 417 laneous shower. The color scheme of The public is invited, especially not strike at the ball except when at the right our Mr. and Mrs. Earl White of Salt Ness Bldg., Salt Lake City. pink and white was carried out in ward workers. Come and place. We still try hard to serve you as welL in hear a real the decorations and luncheon. A large good lecture. Notice is hereby given that at a Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Thompthe future as we have in the past. You know son of Provo were guests Sunday and rose colored heart filled with rice meeting of the bC>ard of directors of Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smart. when you trade at Rasmussen's store you get Bishop and Mrs. T. T. Greenwood was suspended from the chandelier. the above Company held at their ofyour. and moneys worth and the best money can buy. family were joined by Mr. and Curtis Brady left during the week The ceiling was latticed in rose pink Mrs. Hans Jensen and Orson Jenson We don't need to tell you that we handle the best fice June 17, 1926, an assessment to spend t>he summer in Big Cottonfestoons. The game of hearts was of Union. They motored to Summit to be known as assessment No. 3 of wood canyon. of meats for you know that. First class meats tothe main feature of the evening tables county and visited with relatives and Mrs. Delbert Stone of Salt Lake $1.00 per 1000 shares was lgvied on being set on the p,orch. Prizes were day cost from 13 Y2c to 15c per pound wholesale. the outstanding capital stock of the and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Casper and. won by Miss Mirla Greenwood and friends Monday. Of course, meats can be bought as low as 7 Yzc per A wedding dance was given WedCorporation. Payable immediately to children were dinner guests Friday of Mrs. Mirna Nielsen. As the bi:ide pound wholesale. We don't handle that class. completed unwrapping, many beauti- nesday evening in the amusement C. I. Goff, Secretary, at 417 Ness Mrs. Nephi Gregory. We can handle all your veal, pork, lambs and Mr. ad Mrs. E. G. Evans and famful gifts, she was showered with rice hall for Leo Glover and Miss Effie Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. beef. If you have no market for your eggs we ily spent Monday with Mrs. Eliza~ from the heart above. Thoae to enjoy Johnson who were married Wedne,;Ai\r stock upon which this assessbeth Thompson of Murray. can handle them too. Should you need some grothe affair were, Mrs. Ivy Gustaveson day in the Salt Lake temple. Immement remains unpaid on July 26, Mrs. Clara Baggers and family ·liately following the ceremony, Mrs. ceries for a load of hay we can accomodate you. of Murray, Mrs. LaVern Gustaveson 1926, will be delinquent and adver- spent Sunday and Monday with rela- provements and expect to be com- of Midvale, Mrs. Hans Jensen of Ellen Johnson, mother of the bride, When ever you want to know the prices on farm tised for sale at public auction and tives in Nephi. fortably located in a short time. A U nwn, ente1·tained for only the immediate · M G B k t 1 M rs. race ec s eac , ' rs. produce and meats call Midvale 70-R-2, there is alunless payment is made before, will Mrs. Martin Anderson had as her kitchen shower was tendered Mrs. Golda Soffee, Mrs. · Mima Niels~n families at supper. After which they ,. be sold on August 25, 1926, at 11 guests Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. ways some one at the plant to answer the phone. Ray last Tuesday by the ward Relief Mrs. Melva Evans, Miss Nellie Sharp, rtecorated the amusement hall. The • a. m., at the Company's office, to pay Earl Jones of Murray. Yours for best quality and fair prices, society as practically all her valuables Miss Violette Sharp, Miss Blanche bride was charming- in a gown of shell the delinquent assessment together Miss Lillian Baggers will entertain were lost ~n the fire. After the reg- Sharp, Miss Daisy Milne, Miss Mar- pink s;;~.tin georgette and sHvcr heads with the cost of advertising and ex- at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday ular meetmg the members enjoyed jorie Forbush, Miss Mirla Green- over pink satin. H~r head dress was pense of sale. evening complimentary to Mrs. Leo games on the lawn, followed by re- wood, Miss Rachel Forbush, Mrs. Er- a delicate !"pray of lillies of the vallev Signed. c. I. Goff. Glover a bride of last week. freshments. About 35 guests were. nest Greischer, Miss Gertie Forbush, set with rhinestone. They receh·ed. Agnes Brady, 11 year old daugh- present. Secretary. Miss Louetta Milne and Mrs. Grace hundreds of beautiful and u:;eful ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hy Brady won Miss Grace James of Bingham was Thornton. gifts. BINGHA.l\1-.:\UDVALE l\IL TING CO. wtih the cqst of advertising and exFOR SALE-Victor phonograph late' second prize out of 5 girls in the 40 a week end guest of Miss Marian Mr. and Mrs. Glover will be at KOTICE OF ASSESMENT Mrs. Marian Hand of Sandy was a pense of sale. console model, 1 year old. W~lnut, yard jump the rope race at Liberty Ericksen. home to their friends on Union avedinner guest Wednesday of Mrs. park Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wengreen and Signed. J. WILMER BOOTH. cost $250. Also $75 worth of recRachel Forbush. R econst rue t'wn h as a 1rea d y be g un family of Downey, Idaho are visiting nu:raster Johnnie Gale drove his! Location of principal office 81 Secretary. ords. Make an offer. on the dwelling of Mr. and Mrs. Bert relatives and friends indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pate and. chilshetland pony and cart in the parade North Main street, Midvale, Utah. Mrs. J .0. Johnson had as her din- dren of Springville spent last Sunday J. HOLLIS AYLETT. Ray that was destroyed by fire two at Midvale Monday, representing GHLocation of mine West Mountain Phone Mid. 32. 47 Linc<>ln Ave. weeks ago. They will make many im- ner guests Monday, Mrs. George Mill- with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Pate. TEN COMMANDMENTS bert and O'Brien Meats and Grocery .,. . · D' t · t S ' t L a k e Count I erburg, Sr., and Wallace Millerburg Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simper returned 1mmg 1 •• Is r1c , a y, . I of East Millerburg. home Tuesday afternoon after spend- company. Miss Delsa Christiansen joined a Utah. I Thou shalt learn to rec<>gnize Mr. and Mrs. Reid Thompson of ing two weeks in California. They Notice is hereby given that at a railroad crossing and approach them Prov<>, Mr. and Mrs. Earl White of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sparks party of f~iends and enjoy~d dancing at Salt A1r Saturday evemng. Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smart Bonette. meeting of the board of directors of with extreme care. Miss Ruth Anderson of Salt Lake and family, Pete Dow -of Bingham Mrs. Edith Glover entertained the II Thou .shalt look both way and ' the above Company held at their of- listen for trains. motored to Brighton Sunday and ward Relief society at a sewing bee spent the wek end with relatives. spent the day. M r. an d M rs. D . W . Mc D ana ld , T · F · fice June 3rd, 19926, an assessment at her residence last Friday evening. III Thou shalt be doubly alert if . Mr. and Mrs. Hy B~ady and famMr .and Mrs. Fred Sharp of Salt Courtney of Chicago, Stanley Rock of to be known as assessment No. 1 of there are two or more tracks. 1ly spent Monday at L_Iberty park. Lake spent last W ednesctay evening Salt Lake and Miss LaVonne Brock- 1 1/z mills was levied on the outstand IV Thou shalt always use good Mr. and Mrs. Arc:hie James . re-. with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bennett. bank of Holliday motored to Saltair judgment at raih-oad crossings that turned Monday evemng from a fish. last Tuesday. ing capital stock of the Corporation thy days may be long upon .the land ing trip to Strawberry valley. Ferr1s Jensen. returned home Tue~Mrs. W. J. McNamara will enter- Payable immediately to J. Wilmer and the enjoyment of thy car conMr. and Mrs. Lewis Westbrook of. day_ aft~r spendmg three weeks m tain Friday for the Primary officers Booth, Secretary, at 81 North Main tinuous. Salt Lake were dinner guests Friday Califorma. and teachers. I V 'l'hou shalt keep thy brakes eveing of Mrs. Nephi Gregory. Mrs-. Clarence Gustaveson and Mrs. .... E t M' l 1 1 tt d Street, Midvale, Utah. !!'irded with effective brake lining. n~any as H va e peop e a en ~ Miss Ruby Cole and Miss Mabel Arnold Becgstrand visited last TuesAny stock upon which this assessVI Thou shalt not kill the passGustaveson entertained at the form- day afternoon with Mrs. A. E. Smith. ed the celebration at Midvale Mon··~~--:.. ·~.. d engers within thy car. ers home last Monday evening at a Miss Sheppard of Levan was a ay. ment remains unpaid on July lOth, VII Thou shalt not depend up<>n miscellaneous shower complimenting ,guest last week of Mrs. Ellen JohnMrs. E. Allen Bateman and chi!- 1926, will be delinquent and adver- the driver of the car ahead. One of the most interesting and significant properties Mrs. Bill Townsend a bride of last son. dren, Mrs. K. A. Karlson and . Miss VIII Th h lt t t to "be t week. Music, games and refreshou s a.· no ry Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greischer left Helen Westling cnJ'oyed an outimr at tised for sale at public auction and 11 a ~ou can present your new bride is an ample balance in your .. • • the train " · ments were enjoyed. early Friday morning for. Los Angeles the mouth of Big Cottonwood canyon unless payment IS made before, w1llj IX Thou shalt, when in doubt, Mrs. Ed Fenstermaker was hostess They were manied two weeks ago in Friday afternoon. Savingi Account. She will gladly aid you in adding to it be sold on August 1,0, 19~6, a.t 3 j take the safe course always. to the members of the Unity club at the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. GerWallace Millerburg was a Pocatel- p. m., a~ the Company s office, to pay 1 X Thou shalt Cross Crossing systematically. her home last Friday afternoon. The ischer was formerly Miss May Nieil- lo visitor during the week. the delmquent assessment together I Cautiously. regular club routine was carried out sen. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald followed by a very dainty luncheon. Twelve members of the ward choir Covers were laid for Mrs. Jessie Ber- met with Moroni Thayne and family joined friends and spent Monday at rett, Mrs. Lorie Baker, Mrs. Margaret last Thursday evening. After the re- Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hiatt and chilPack, Mrs. Golda Soff..;, Mrs. Rachel hearsal, Mrs. Thayne served ice dren of Payson were guests the foreForbush of East Midvale and Mrs. cream and cake. · Otilla Brown of Salt Lake. Mrs. M. J. Thornton and Mrs. Bell part of the week of Mrs. Rachel ForDaughters of Mrs. Clare Cole en- Huntsinger spent Thursday with Mrs. bush. They all spent Tuesday afternoon in Salt Lake with their sister, tertained at a birthday party in her Sarah and Rose Alexander. Mrs. Etta Burdick and Mrs. Sarah Conjonit M. I. A. services were held MIDVALE SANDY~ hoonr last Friday afternoon. Atwood. A pretty wedding supper was ten- Sunday evening in the ward chapel. ~ dered Mr. and Mrs. Bill Townsend Bishop William Leak of West Jordan Last Thursday T. F. Courtney of last Wednesday evening at the brides was the speaker and a g.o·od musical Chicago, Miss LaVonne Brockbank, ~ home foll'owing their marriage in the program was rendered. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rock of Salt Lake Salt 'Lake temple. overs were laid' Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. :\IcDonalil for fifty guests. A canopy of pink Earl Srriickle of Midvale spent Sun-. motored through Parleys canyon, ~ roses and white sweet peas was day afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Ben- Heber City and enjoyed a trip to the over the bride and groom's nett. Hot Pots, returning by way of Provo ~ formed sPat at the head of a long table, beauSunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. canyon. tifully decorated in roses and Shasta Clyde Petersen of South Jordan were Mrs. George Millerburg, Sr., was a NEW EQUIPMENT CALL MIDVALE 28 daisies. guests of Mrs. Joe Jacobsen. Union visitor Monday. Friday evening a wedding dance Mr. and Mrs. James L. Brady en- Mrs. Margaret Powell anrl clan{{htf'l'. Wholesale and Retail was given for the young couple at tertained Friday evening at a wed- Marian of Murray spent the 4th with "It's Pen,~.tal Service That Counts" 1 "·h1('h 175 guests were present. ding dance complimenting their son, Mrs. Nels Anderson. REASON ABLE RATES Music was furnished by a Salt Lake Emery and Miss Irene Fisher, who T. F. Courtney left Friday evening· We take care of your wants whether large or small. orchestra. The honored guests were were married last week in Salt Lake. for his home in Chicag.o aftPr :"pendAT ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR recipients of a host of beautiful pres- A Salt Lake orchestra furnished very ing two weeks as th~ guest of Mr. Prompt Service Anytime- Anywhere ~ ents. They are temporarily located good music and refres!Jments were and Mrs. D. W. McDonald. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SPECIAL DELIVERY ~ in Union. served to over ,100 guests. Mrs. Grace Thornton was a guest C. A. McRAE, Prop. Mrs. Ethel Millerburg attended a Tuesday of Mrs. M .J .Thornton. ~ The nurchase of a. collection of birthday dinner for Mrs. J. P. Terry. Miss Gertie Forbush, Misf' Lula Midyale, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Utah. OFFICE, PLANT-6500 South State Pink and Jacobson, Clarence Sharp and Cla~ ~ manuscripts, maps and documents of Salt Lake last Friday. ~ which once belonged to Christopher white decorations were used and a ence Millerburg spent Monday .m ~ Columbus has been sanctioned by a huge birthday cake decorated the: Provo canyon. Telephone, Residence, Murray 445 Midvale 175-J ~ royal dPcree of the Spanish govern- table. Covers were laid for 15 guests. ------Charlie Sharp and family spent Not all of the peoples of the earth ~ 1 ment. They were in the possession an• a menace to civilization. Some of of the Duke of Veragua, a direct de- Monday in Provo canyon. Miss Margaret Forbush, Harold them haven't been civilized yet. scendant of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. William Cannigater and family have returned home from a six weks trip to San Francisco, Portland, Ore., and Seattle, Wash. While away they visited their daughter, Mrs. Earl Tap, at McMinnville, Ore., who joined them on their trip through Washington and Oregon. Mrs. Elizabeth Moore and daughter, Mrs. J. H. Woodbridge of Los Angeles were the dinner guests of l\'lrs. Anna B. Lomis Thursday. Mrs. Fred Anderson entertaine>· at a family dinner party Wednesday \!Vening at their home. Mrs. Fred Anderson entertained at a family dinner party Wedesday evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rugg had as their guests Tuesday, 1\fr. and Mrs. P. S. Roberts of Midvale. The Gleanor girls of Grant ward spent the 4th of July in Cottonwood canyon. Miss Rachel Gibbs was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis of Sandy, Monday. Mrs. John Rugg has been con.ined to her bed f<>r ten days, but now is improving. Mrs. C. Hansen was the guest of Mrs. L. Watts Tuesday. Ylrs. LaVern Parmley of New York is the guest of her parents, Mr. a11u Mrs. Eugene Watts. Mrs. I. Erickson was a Salt Lake :isitor Wednesday. Mrs. Lydia Doty of Sandy and William H. Townsend were married last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller anrl son, Basil, and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Howe and daughter, Miss Madge Howe, left Wednesday for Bryce canyon. Miss Vera Labrum and Serven Smith were married Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Rawlings of Fort Duchesne is visiting relatives here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. Peterson, Mrs. J. Smith and Mrs. C. Peterson enjoyed themselves at Parleys canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Arnold announce the engagement o1 their daughter Eva to Wilford F. Webb of Salt Lake. Miss Lucile Day of Oakland, Cal., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geor~e A .Huscher at their home. Mr. an dMrs. Alonzo Morton and Mrs. Norton's father, Daniel Simper, have returned from a visit with Mr. Simper's daughter, Mrs. George Hurst and family at Leslie Idaho. A farewell testimonial was given Wednesday evening in the Grant ward chape lin honor of Wili<>rd Peterson, who leaves soon on a missi<>n to Sweden. . That BlissEt.tl J~·'eelin~ Famous Clothing Co. Inc. Midvale, Utah Is fire ..risk worrying you nights? • tf; ~ 'R/Jf!fings , 4 ·West Jordan· Lumber Co., Midvale, Utah -~ Phone Midvale 212. ii7:~ t:~f:iaH~gae~bero: ~~ll M?J~~~~~ p•••••a•l!i !l•••••••••• ••••••••••• ••.. RASMUSSEN'S. Of Cours.e P. C. Rasmusse n & Sons I And We Will Always Keep a Good Balance .-- Midvale State Bank ~ I. LESTER Artificial ~ 1 I I E*3 I journal Want Ads Pull |