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Show THE JOitbAN East Midvale Meet Me at Booth's BOOTH'~1 LOOK IN \\'INDOW FOR . . $1.45 Polka Dots Wash Silks LOOK IN BOOTH'S WINDOW FOR Beautiful Slipper~ and Hosiery Priced from JOURNAL D~usPnbcrry and Mrs. Rachel For-' Ihush as his hen peeker, Colonel Soffr I as Hezikiah Sniffins, P. A. Sw<'n.on Mrs. E. L. Lennberg of Midvale as Captain Han·ey W-ells, Clifl.'O~ entertained Friday evening at a Thayne as l\Iajor Bradley, l\Ia.roni very prettily appointed shower fJr Thayne as. Corporal Hoolig£;.n, a de·u Gl Le b . cr f m ~l·ly ·u 1·s,.: g-l'nenlte Yankee, Irven Sw-enson as 1urs. en nn cr"' or e 1u •k · ·· fLllings, . . Leland G off as ..,,1l>Sey, cu 1'd f thi. Ad a Ollh . L an;0n as t am ,a b n e o s we- · ored servant and IIh y 1Iss A mong th e ou t of t own gue.;; t ~. t)1e · f E t -.~· 1 1 en- Susanna, a co1orad servant, dl w rc f oll owmg rom ·as mH va e h .11 i , , . bl Th . t ·JOyecl th e a ff mr: · -.,r· G ne··anu et \en•• ca1)a Y. e cos umE, misses (! ''"' • • . . .1 F A d H 1 d La- were all swtable to t:I\'Jl wm· L1mE , anu Lern b n er~oin, Aaze. anJ and did much to add color and d:.tsh vern enn erg, n rs. nnie enson . . and dau hter Bernice Mrs. Julia to the performan.ce. ~peakm~ soua~' Jack ' Larsen and ly as well tht• affrur ..n e t ei.son,g ·u .~.urs. ..1 as 1fmancially h 1 · l\1 Fl was cons1uen;~ a ug 1 success. d aug hters F ern an d L ygia, rs. orMr. and Mrs. Orson J pnson, Mts. ence Anderson and Mrs. Grace BeckD lk .. A nrue · B u tte r r·1e 1t 1, st d ora '" n a er, .,1r'l. n · G Th to :had as her l\1r. and Mrs. Ed Kresser, ~lr. and "'1rs. race orn n L F b h 1\l' N 11' ~ha dinner guests Sunday afternoon, l\Ir. ester or us , 1 Isses " f: ·Je ~. rp, and :Mrs. Earl Atkinson of Salt Lake Lula Jacobsen and Clarence M_lller1\Ir. and Mrs. w. A. Garret spent burg w-ere. among those who enJ_O)_'e<l Thursday and Sunday with Mrs. a lovely time at the stake Rehg~on Edith Garrett of Nephi. ~lass party held last Tue.sday evenmg :\irs. T. F. Greenwood was hostess m the "Sandy seeond wan!. chapel. to ten stake Primary board members About ::'0 stake workers enJoy~ l 1iillf' last Wednesday afternoon. entertam~ent. . Monday afternon M.rs. Eugene] Mr!' .. Ethel lVhllerburg . ch<l'pe~'Un~d Fordham entertained for Mrs. Wal- her Pn~nary class of TI;:ul Bmldcrs ter Stevens and children of Provo. I on a hike l~s.t we~k. fhey lrft ,at M rs. :ell en J oh nson announce the 'I daybreak,. .JOUrneymg , , toward t1w engagement of their daughter Effie Paper Mill m Knudsen s grove. Th Y , • made a very early call on .Mrs. and Leo Glover, son of Mr. and Mts., Cl1a1·1es B oyce st a k e 1) nmary · ·pre.sJ· B o th are popu l ar d t J ames Gl over. 'h· th 'll th 't Th en . 0 n reac mg e m1 f'Y en young peop le of th e commum y. e . b kf t F th · tl 1 · ·11 tak 1 J rea as ·. rom E:re 1"'V · Joy-et 30 marriage w1 e p ace une m ,. 't d th Ut h F'. Cl· · · the Salt Lake temple. T'JhSI e e . a h Ifrfe . ay IInune. ose to enJOY t e a an· were cm·y W e are p l ease d t o st a t e th a t Mr.l . . .· ,. W'lf an{.l ..1u.rs. I or d B ennett am1 f am- Jensen, Owen Butterfield, l\Iarv·n . • Howe,D Don Greenwood, NlelI'1 y are very com f ort a bl y 1oca.t eu.1 m . Amos h ... · b · , b S th. sen, ean and l\Ion1s S arp .and the1r new ncn: unga1ovv on out H aro 1u_, L amb son. . h S tate st ree t . Th eir orne was o. . tally destroyed by fire about three i Announcement Is mad~ special to months ago and they have built a 1the Journal of the ~arriage of one very good looking brick structure in of our local boys, Alm1e :\fcCleery and its place. Miss La~ome Van Dam, . populm They also announce the arrival of young m1ss of _Sandy, wh1ch took place June 16 m the Salt Lak e a fine baby girL Mrs. Melva Evans entertained at temple. A recrptiO'll followed in bh£ luncheon Friday afternoon. Sum- evening at the bride'~ home in Sandy mer flowers were the table decora- Two hundreti and fifty guests were tions and covers were laid for Mrs. present. Mr. McCleery has many Rachel Forbush, Mrs. Alice Burgon, f~iend~ in this ~ocality to wi h he am! and Mrs. Jessie Berrett. h1s bnde :happmess and succcss. Mt·s. w. A. Garrett, Sr., and Miss 1 • Mr. and Mrs. :VL .'fh~yne ·and famBlanche Garrett of Nephi are guests • 1ly motored to Lelu Saturday cvn of Mrs. w. A. Garrett. : ning t? attend the birthday party oJ Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. T. "F.: Mrs. J:o,m~anor Carter. Greenwood included Mr. an;j Mrs. Or- i Mrs. Louie Kresser ent€rtainc•d tiL 1 son Thompson of Salt Lake and .Mrs. ~ following members of her Sea Gull Annie Greewood. class at a sluml:er part~ at her home Mrs. A. H. Rock is visiting rem- Thursday .evenmg: MisSes ?rpha tives at Moab. Soffe, Dons Burgon, ~Iekn N d..;.on · Ray Middleton and family are/ Lavon Gn~t<:veson, Ha.zel and Edna spending their vacauion at Moab.. G.lover. l! nday mornmg the j!TOllf Mrs. D .W. McDonald was a Sail• h1ked up to the secontl power house. Lake visitor Monday. '!'hey ~njoyed a campfire hn·akfa~t, l\Irs · George T · Sharp returned mspecbon of power !house and re ;cT · 1 home Sunday after attending- the \:oir, nncheon,_ g-ames. and recro.t· McMillan family reunion which was t10n anti an enjoyable nde honH. , l·' · R b Mrs. Paul P,·dcrson was the hon ne u In ex urg. . .. . .. Steven w. Sharp and son Earl o:ed g_uest at a buthday dmn •r p.u t~ are home after spending 10 days at g11ven m her honor last Thunuh~· ,... l\ d · f Rigby and Blackfoot, Idaho, where ~.overs were 1all1 or rir. an "'11 they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen of Sandy, Mr. and :\ln; Clifford Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pedersen and Mr. and Mrs William Sharp. Ben~amin PedcrsPn of . Salt Lake l\11·. and Mrs. George l\lillerburg, LPVI L. Petlen;;en of Bmgham, c.nt' Mr. and :vlrs. Ed Kresser and Mrs. !\Irs. Walter Wright of Sandy. Laura Be1'rebt and far.1ilies spent Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferg-uson an Sunday afternoon at L\perty park. : Mr. and ~Irs.. Roy Fr,rgu.;on o' Mrs. Annie Greenwood who has r-e- j Sanc~y were dmner guests Suncl~. sided in Salt Lake the past winter evenmg of 1\Ir. and .l\lrs. George T is again occupying her old home. Sharp. u G Mrs. Chris Christensen and daughu.1rs. eorge Wehb was a gu<'s• M d l\ ter Delsa were guests at a welcome on ay of "Irs. Kate Sharp. ' -.~ P"I·ty for' M.1'ss Fri'la Smart ancl mr. anci Mrs. Oscar Olseon, Mr " Theron Smart of Union l\londay eve- and Mrs. Bruce Johnson and 1\lr. anc' r1I·ng. Mrs. Charles Dahl spent Sundav at ~ ..mr. ,. an d '"1 H ld S · h f Bri' ""'hton 1> rs. aro m1t o ;',' ' · D · Id h d M R b' f nggs, a o, an rs. o mson o Sandy spent Tuesday Wiith Mrs. l\1. .r. Thornton. WITH THE BIG LEAGUES. , Mrs. Hans Jensen and baby daughNational league penn",,nt look" ter, Kathleen, of Union were guests good to Cincinnati ad Pittsburgh, thE Tue-" 1It E mma Greenwoo d · world's 0hampions will have to get ' rs. <Y 0 f 1"'1 Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nielsen announce the marriage of their daugh- down and play if they hope to repeat ter, May Arvilla and Ernest H. last year's performance. Chicago i" Gerisc'her of Los Angeles which took making a strong bid for the honors, ,{ace last Wednes"'day in the Salt but to my point of view, Pittsburgh Lake temple. The parents of the will come thl'ough. bride enterta:ined at a family supper American league. New York look., Thursday ev-ening. They will enter- like the money to me. WashinoioJ ':a $1.95 .95 t Hosiery :lOc to $1.9;) WE SELL POINTE .. ~ HOSIEUY LOOK IN BOOTH'S Wonder f ul Furniture WI.~. rnow FOR Priced Right LOOI{ IN BOOTH'S WINDOW FOR Fishing Tackle- Hardware- Tires -Paints, Etc. A Big Line of All This Stuff Look in Booth's Store for Sill{ Dresses . . ... ...... ·- ...... $9.95 to $15.95 Look in Booth's Store for l\fost Anything You \Vant to Wear, Use or Eat A Good Line Prived Right We Also Doll You Gp in Our Beauty Parlor Midvale's llig Department Store BOO 'S Midvale's Big Dept. Store WATCH US GROW I I I I No rocer for Skaggs atro s People "ho I :.r~.;h. ~:> l tr · r d · d ·'L c a1·e freaue, t.y " r•.:;>t u t) .JU) _ Lra ly. rl hey oft<."1 bU} l ~n:<~' W lie d~ ::~mount supply a fair of ;(JOJ ntI.l , l~J cl.u t e money, l ir h-priced it"" •• G which ., H-y "ould never have if tl e:y '' 1:.:1 PUJ.'L• "'s("d 'lh., i-, ont> down tlle ID0ncy at t:w t:me. . reason why h te than ill i.., u t.aJy lc1rg .- gro~,;E'I y expt.:ctn~ lOUl~e, And, of ,JJ.t Cl(dlL ·~u :;tore is oblig .. d to cha1·gt:. n ore b e e; this extl·a exp._ • ·e for ma' ing <ryllt,ctwn; and to off.;;et bad del)ts. Thrift:y people "i o tu.d at S q ~r" ·tore"' d'J not Del\< t( \H) .. , uL<., t << llOCE'. • bill <' t the Lnd o fthc mon.h. T 1~} m ke their selectio.:s ard pa_y for tl 1.. 1 , the til 1C of l .·c~ a::.c, Llyirl . 1. t \\ l j ~ t . W&n, ar d P ·ed. 1. nE. u li i.y plar: + ir , L ' • 1u-:.t d •"'... d a ' au t 0'( .1.'' , to \ vr:.i tlu pic'-< l'f t:w n1 ... rket anrl at t ·~.. n, .t 1~\:Jrd. he rnce .. Sl agg-· :.o ·es ha.,:~ hd to bf'it , tl ir I'"' .p· c 11 h:r ~he fl•t cll.l n!r [ 1 r. d m f ....m n 1 he 1 ('I u.: t l 10 J• I Reynold llo'\\"ard, William Dills joined 1 roTICE OF DELINQUENT with a party from out uf town and ASSES3.ME. ·T. ALTA-HELENA enjoyed Sunday afternoon at Saral\IINING & MILLING COMPANY toga. • Miss Orlean Scott of Salt Lake .... B ,.. I Location of Principal Place of Busi Dr. and 1urs. S. C. . .,orensen enhas been visiting with Mr. and nes Salt Lake City, Utah. Chris Madsen fer the past tertained at dinner on Sunday in honor of l\1r. and Mrs. Magnus NidNOTICE: entertained at a party in honof Mrs. Chris Madsen at h-e1 sen and family of Salt Lake. There are delinquent upon th-e folon Thursday, Luncheon was l\1iss Dc~sna . Madsf'n, M J<;S Dea:rien lowing described stoek, on account of •>W!Jr"Vf!d to Mrs. N. A. Nielsen, Mrs. Howard and Thomas and R~ss New-~ an assessment levied on rthe 3rd day Jalll€~s Ni-elsen, Mrs. Hans Nielsen of man formed a party at V n·I::.n Park ? South JOil'dlliil, Mrs. Melvin Petersen, on Sunday and enjoyed luncheon. 'of 1\Iay, 19-6, the several amounts and daughter , Leona, and Mrs. Z. T. "'• 1r. an d "'~ 1 rs. D uk.,. I"age, "I ., r. ant11 set opposite the names of the r.-nec-.Butterfield. ~Irs. Brrt Bu.tti.x,.n enterl8ill •d at a tive share holders as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Sorensen and tl t d rt S- L k family left F riday for Idaho where wa er an upp~r P~ Y a. .... a e 1 Crrt. No. Name. Shares Amt. 'll · · f k on Saturday. . . they Wl visit or two wee s. , 47 H. E. Rosengren .....--.. 1000 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Page enMr. and .:\lrs. Vernal Webo an H E R lOOO 5 .00 97 . . osengren --·--·.. . tertained at dinner on Sunday. Covers nounce the birth of a b a b y g1r1 on 5 ·00 56 Andrew Olson ·-·-·-·--1000 were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mer-edith :.Hon<lay. Page, .Mrs. Z. T. Butterfield and Reu1\Irs. Lilly Palm"r prncnted some' 91 N. E. Gergman ..- ... --.. 500 2.50 ben Miberg. of her pupil:> at a piano recital at 145 Jos. Richard Poulson 1000 5.00 Mrs. Ray Beckstead and daughter th e ward' hall on Sat;.ll'uacy. HiG William Tideman ··-·-· 400 2.00 Ivy spent Tuesday as !the guests of Mr. and l\Irs. I•:zra L. B.lls had as And in accordance with law and a Mrs. Elorum T ishner where she en- their guest ~en: a~ day~ lu.st wee,c;-resolution of the Board 10f Directors tertained at supp-er in h-er honor. Mr. and ~ll·.s. John Oliver anu baby otl past June 7th, 1926, so many shar-es Covers were laid for ten . Salt Lake. of each parcel of stock as may be Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson enl\lr. and ~Irs. Zach Butterfield haJ I necessary will b-e sGld at the office of "1 r. an d the Secretary No. 1407 Walk-er Bank · gue.,t on 'I'h ur:sclay, ~• tertained Sunday at luncheon. Cov- as t h eu ~1 E '-I .., · h f Lo ' ers were laid fo r Mr. and Mrs. Harry r. r.s. rncst~ J.. • GGe.nsc er o s Bui'l•li'ng, Salt Lake c1·ty, Utah, on h f ' A 1 l\ Black and s on of Bingham and Mr. nge"·1e.s.·· l\1.lr::;. N _ensc er was orm- tile 28th cla Y of Jun.e , 1926' at the 1 and Mrs. Ren Peterson of South er ly 1• Iss ac 1e sen. Jordan. .Miss Elsie and gstclle Hardy and hour of 12 o'clock noon to pay the . t a ssessment 'thereon ' w"'~ left la:st week for d eI mquen Mr. an d M rs. Thomas L . Densl ev brother' H·n·vey ' ' . d rt• · · d t d' S d Co ~ Los Angeles after spending the pa::;t gether w1th the cost of a ve lSlng entert· ame a mn~r on un ay. v. , . ers were lai<i for Mr. and Mrs. Fr-ed 9 months w1th Mr. and l\lrs. Ephnam and expense of the sale. DEAN F · BRAYTON · \vennhold and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ottes on. ~hingleton and small daughter of! The reunion of the Webb family Secretary. 1407 Walker Bank Building, Sa lt Lake• 1 was "h-eld at the Riverton house on Mrs. He ber S. Crane and daughter I .., ~atul"'""· v 1·n11 6r """C Salt Lake City, Utah. u .. ~ ~ n""" .,cet·ved afte'·• Alta left Sunday f?r ~~s Angeles, which the afternoon was spent in Date of 1st publication, June 10. <?aL, where they Will VISlt for some I playing games and different sports, Date of last publication, June 24. -time: 1 the evening- was sp •nt '~ith a proMiss Utahna ret~rned home on Sat- gram and dancing. urday after spe~dmg two weeks as The reunion of the Page family Life's richest reward comes from 1fue ~est of Mtss Pearl Staggle of will be held on ,June 30 at J.;agcon. unselfish service. Amencan Fork. Miss Desna Madsen spent last week - Riverton I ' I I at Magna visiting the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lon zo as Madsen. Lyman Butterfield spent three days at his home and returned to Idaho on Monday. Mrs. Edith Peterson entertained at 1 a party -on Wednesday in honor of her daughter, Loma's birthday anniversary. Games were played and re freshm ents were served to fifteen of her little friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Page, l\lr and Mrs, Gwynne Page and family Mrs. Hattie Fre-eman and family, ~.fl .and Mrs. J ohn I. Wiberg and fa1r. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Butterwortl an d d aug h ter, Mr. an d Mrs. Dukt Pag-e and family, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Page and Mr. and Mrs. William 0, Page w ere entertaihed at the \home · l sen at o f ... ulr. a nd Mrs. H ans N1e South Jordan on Sunday. Refreshments wer e served. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pa.~e attended the James A. Bateman family reunion held at Liberty park on Sunday. Miss Marie Webb is spendnig three· w~~.a~h~~~aCantanwine and family of Salt Lake returned to Salt Lake On Mond ay after spending the we-ek with Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Howard. Mr .and Mrs M-eredith Page entertal' ned at a mi·d· ni'ght .,~upper· after the dance on Friday. Covers were laid for Mi ss Tiria Butterfield, 1\Iiss Burke, Miss Beth Steadman, William Bills of Salt Lake, E lma Hamilton and Gerald Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Crane, HPnry Bills, Marvin Dansie, Mr. and Mrs. I Gcto ry to .Ider TAH Fast w shi embotFes a pate:ntcd f ature t1 at makes fast Wc..slnn!{ ~...fe. Tht: ver 1· l ba of t"..' • tyn, 1 bu•tu .-~ v~e r SI, 1 lci,lt'' (tt ,.,.,p,ut eln IndtL th • r -.lc.tl I l , d "r , J V v- h, • 1t • •: 6t 1 •1 )\Jn 3 clothb :. l'.\ 'IY \'"1M •!l ,r·Jd~, ,, •• ~ t t ")• 1 r r :1 a~ t' c .: .d. V1 the new l ' I t•r fa • - to rr~al r .. ") re ,cl \~h· -· t~ ; • taP w. ) ( ! \."1"' ·h of cf l e) Yru '11 k.:! f~ r a··rd ;c t< · 1 rl t :Jaf~ty p t 'ect <' '\f.,.. "1 • •• ~ n t '~ t v > 1· 1·not )I ,,tl t, I < swii rin('< \\ it too. I. '1c.. of this " 1 v'r.x. tain Friday Gevening, be doing well if they ·an he th rune at 25 ·a reception 1\,.:1r. an d ~l\1 · h et will · rs. ensc runner up. The Senators pitchin• \vill make their home in Los Angeles. staff is all shot to the four wind: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allsop and ·amily left Thursday morning for an Joe Bush h~s not done what was ex· ::'tended trip through Idaho, Orego 11 pected of him, Walter Johnston ha Do business direct with the old reliable, ·n·l California. 1 not been going good, looks like his world famous Mead factory and 1\lr. and Mrs. T. F. McDonald of I last season. you have a bicycle of real quality, with 1 ~\lurray were guests Saturday eve- . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - best materials and skilled workmanship. No middleman's profits to pay. Save ning of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Me· 1 money also, by dealing direct with Donald. I the Manufacturer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans spent 1 I\A AWl~ f: U All you Wednesday evening with Mrs. Je!':sie ~ IYtt~f'l need do is ' lort"ett of Union . thefree Ranger catalog, select the ~~g';,~ bfc";.. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett spent de you want and we send it to you expreaa .,1on. day in Bountiful with friends. I prepaid on approval. -.I l' rs. T. F. Greenwood was a guest, 5aVe$10~f0$2,5QP Fa~fo~=~~ r~:! ~~~ last Tuesday of her mo.ther, ~Irs. W. or velocipede. Get the ,!'k~~~ fi~~-~~~~~~~': .' . Burg-on of Union. anty with your Ranger, and know you can "Down in Dixie," a southern dramn J Always get parts and service if needed. · ·1 war period was very we!! o f t h e CIVl Ran"er$5~() ~~~lit;.';'! presented to a large appreciative au. I ment plan dience at the ward chan..! Thursda"" gtves you immediate use of the bicycle without .-~ any red tape or delay. Pay as you ride. Only $5.00 a month. V:>nin~t by members of the ward 44JtyltffoiOrJJIZ~J A model ~~~f~~o;s choir. Th-e leading pant was played er, ':V Miss Fe1·n Larson was well renHauling, Moving-, Express, call me Also VELOCIPEDES and t w o - w h e e l ! · h t. Back in the game with Youcannotequalthcbicyclesorthe t ere d as wast h e second l ead, handled d ay or m~ in all parts of the world is our best guaranty and value v :\I iss Rosalie Olson in a commen- the same old service. • 1 t '\:t >r theu .. mc•1l .u P' n li 1 • J v. '• tl to t by rrr , r1t '> w\ich i, fL u,..,d .-:.t the ·.,. ,., J1 ,,. , 1 1 C"T' l. l th• r" me m- Y )R SALE BY Fre ,o tOU e Month - I - --- II' 30 Dalvr-=-rae1irl·aJii~c:!t~rr~~t IJ~ I ~ ~ II !~~~u!~t;: ~~~~1t ~~our expense~nd . your tnal w!Jl not cost you a penny. A special trust fund of $5000.00 in the great First National Bank of Ch1cago absolutely insures tWa famous "try before you buy'! plan. In our big free Ranger catalog whicl,l pictures r~c. A bicyc!es it: actual color, we also illustrate and I "J \"'J \1 J ~nbe t1res, saddles. pedals. lamps, horns, carriers, chains, coaster·brakes, built-UD , C\ · these wheels, ct.,. that fit any bicycle. Our futory·to-rider prices save you big money on rep:urs as well as on the bicycle of your clloice. ·Write today. Ask for t!>e big free RANGER cat· alog, factory-to·rider pnces, marveloua new introductory offer and 3(}-0ay Trial o.t!er, also easy payment terms. A post-card will do. Do it now! (" TiI Jlundflat. • prt·r 1 ·5end No Money C¥cle Company Dept. T5, Chicago. ~~~~~ir~!~~~ B~~~~ w~Z~ ~=ug~ef%~1 start to finish. Ralph Cox as Mr. )Iidvale, NICK SOTER. 37 2nd A venue Utah Even er Bread is g·ood ¥Ithout but er, "'hen made with White ' Lily Flour. e :\'IIDVALE o. Pho 10. UTAH |