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Show . Friday, February 15, 1929 The MIDVALE JOURNAL FOR SALE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINECHEAP. 595 East Center Street Phone Midvale 156-R. THE CO:\-IlUUNITY 1\IETIIODIST CHURCH I z I I / M p M H E y R T County Sportsmen Purchase Hatchery Tosupply Streams In Countv For Isaac Walton Addicts s I WEST JORDAN STAKE I ~ W ·- DUNLOP'S • R' D. M. Kitch, Pastor HE True Test Sunday School 10 a. m. ROOMS FOR RENT of QUALITY Church Service 11 a. m. THREE large rooms unfurnisht"d tor Epworth League 6 p. m. is in the eatnt. Apply at Midvale Journal George Washington's birthday will . ing. Our Bakery office for location and particuars. It be observed by the Sunday School on Products speak Sunday morning, Mr. Conkle's Class Mr. and Mrs. James Brady were of boys have a special song for one j 'or themselves. Salt Lake visitors Tuesday, Mrs. Olive Miiler was the guest of of the numbers. We have no comuer uaughter, Ml'S. Heber S. Crane of Dr. Chas. W. Hancher, superintenpetition and our .ttiverlvn, thr·ce days last week. dent of the Utah Mission, will preach '!'he Daughters of the Pioneers of the sermon at the Church service and ausiness is built Reigh Count in Training the Herriman Camp met Wednesday the Junior Choir will sing an Anthem. on the solid rock att:..rnoon of last week at the home oi The members of the Epworth Lea- 1 of Quality goods. Mrs. l!..Iizabeth Butler1ield. A short 1 gue entertained the Centenary Methp1·ogram was rendered and a late lun- 1 odist Church Epworth Leaguers at a I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - cheon was served to aoout fifteen I social on Tuesday evening following 1 ;11embers. . the Basket Ball games. A short proMr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane en- 1 gram was given, refreshments ser-1 tertained a number of their friends ved and games played. Midvale won at their home Thursday evening of the ball g1.1me by a score of 42 to 21. l last week. Progressive games were The Junior Choir enjoyed a trip to I played and a midnight luncheon was Bingham last Monday evening when served to Mr. and Mrs. Heber But- they took part in a program at the terfield, Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Freeman, Community Metodist church. The Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butterfield, Mr. Midvale group had charge of a half Friday night Feb. 8th the boy and Mrs. Spencer Miller, Mr. and hour devotional service during which scouts of South Jordan ward enterMrs. Glen Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. the choir sang several numbers and tained their fathers at a banquet. The R. T. Bodell, Mrs. Parley Butterfield, Rev. Kitch spoke o~ Lincol~. Walter tables were well arranged. The cookMrs Veda Deming Miss Eva Winn Anderson and Mr. K1tch furmshed the ing done and served by the boys and and· D. D. Adamso~. transportation for the group. a generally good time was had. The Miss Ruth Butterfield and Marvin The Boy Scout Troop No. 119 meets boys receiving many compliments for Butterfield of Salt Lake were the regulari!y on Friday evenings from 7 their well arranged and prepared guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel But- to 9 o'clock and t?e Ladies Gym class meal. terfield last week end. on Monday evemng at 7:30. The Sunday evening a court of honor Mrs. George J. Miller, Mrs. Walter Choir have their regular practice on was held for the scouts of South JorE. Crane, Mrs. Spencer Miller and Wednesdays at 7:30 at the church. dan and merit badges were awarded Mrs. Daniel Peterson were hostesses to Theron Hutchings for farm and at a party Saturday evening at the animal husbandry. William Chrishome of Mrs. Olive Miller in honor tensen for Botany. Glen Christensen of her 78th birthday anniversary. for farm and woodwork. Grant Beck Supper was served at long tables to stead for personal health. Delbert AMERICAN 46 guests. Naylor for Safety First. Dr. Charles SURETY Miss Mildred Pace, of Salt Lake, G. Plummer of the Salt Lake Council COMPANY was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Spenawarded the badges and gave a very o1NKWYOU: interesting talk on scout work. Reigh Count, famous American rae- cer Miller and family over the weekend. The Genealogical Convention held In~: champion, as he appeared at Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kerr and Saturday and Sunday was successful the London stable of H. Leader, the little daughter of Payson were the and inspiring also well attended. Val'fell-known British trainer where guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Free- i uable instructions were given in reReigh Count Is in training for the man, Friday of last week. 1 search work, keeping of family and Ascot goltl cup race, Y. hlch will marl< Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen and • Temple records and how to trace the the American thoroughbred's debut on Mrs. A. H. Eastman visited relatives family genealogies. Andrew K. Smith SlJllETY in Salt Lake part of last week. "British turf. Nellie Taylor and Elder Bennett were BOND The Blue Bird Girls of the Primary the visitors from the general board. and their teacher, Mrs. T. A Ingram Sunday was the regular meeting of entertained their mothers at a Valthe home missionaries. Elder Marion EST JORDAN MILLING entine party Monday arternoon in the 'I'IRE Stringham gave a talk before this COMPANY Ward house. A program was renbody of Stake workers. dered and refreshments were served Sunday, February 17th, the M. I. Economy & White Llly to about thirty. A. will hold their Union meeting in FLOUR Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christensen Riverton 1st ward. The Primary and A Home Institution were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chns , Religion class workers will hold their Poulsen and Mr. and Mrs. E. Soeffker Manufacturers of the Flour Union meeting in the South Jordan of Salt Lake last week end. ward house at 2 p. m. Some sevenThat Made Mothe.t Start Baking The parent-teachers association teen pupils of the Religion class deTry Our Whole Wheat Health held a dance Monday evening in the partment of West Jordan ward reFlour and find health again! school house. eeived certificates of graduations SunAsk Your Grocer For Our Mr and Mrs. Warren Daybell and . day evening. This is a splendid show Economy or White Llly Flour little 'daughter, of Magna, were the · for the principal, Mrs. Me Calister. guests of Mrs. Olive Miller Sunday. The Sea Gull Girls and Trail Builder boys of the Primary and their IDVALE SHOE teachers, Mrs. Spencer Miller, Mrs. Parley Butterfield and Miss Eva Winn REBUILDERS entertained at a Valentine party and Here's What We Do when we dance Monday evening in the AmuseMhs. Thomas L. Densley assisted REBUILD YOUR SHOES ment hall. Luncheon was served to by Mrs. Golden Densley entertained about thirty. Special guests were We use better material than at a party in honor of Miss Marjorie ~lileage Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mrs. George came in them when new. We Densley, it being her birthday anniBowen, Mrs. George Parry and Mrs. versary. Valentme suggestions were preserve the Style and ComAlice Bowen. carried out in the games and refreshfort that makes you like to Melvin Butterfield of Idaho is visments. Progressive games were playwear them. And we save you iting this week at the home of his ed, the prizes were won by Stanley good money besides. grand mother, Mrs. Elizabeth ButtersuALLY the poorer the tire, the Bailey, Miss Marjorie Densley and 1 .. We Guarantee Our WORK field. Miss Lois Swenson. The guests were longer the mileage guarantee. MIDYALl: SHOE REBUILDER Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Nelson and Dell Haun, Arthur Dahl, of West Jortwo sons, of Sandy, were the guests 21 . . .t C.ater St. Midvale What you really want is a certain· dan, Stanley Bailey of Draper, Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Crump part ty that your tires will keep rolling. Jesse Farmer and Guy Crane of Herof last week. riman, Misses Ella and Lois Swenson Mrs. Veda Deming visited relatives That is what yciu get with this Miss Leone Park, Miss Helen Crane, in Ogden last week-end. Miss Evelyn Nielsen, Miss Jean Madnew Surety Bond. It's backed both Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bodell and famsen, Duane Densley, T. Coy Sorenby Dunlop AND the American ily were the guests of Mrs. Hannah son, Gail Peterson and Weston HamSurety Company. Rhodes, of American Fork Sunday of ~ ilton. last week. We take this opportunity of Lavell Seal returned home last It is as clear as crystal. In effect it Mrs. D. D. Adamson of Pleasant thanking our many customers Monday after spending the past six says that for the first 12 months was a guest here Monday. months at Spokane, Wash. for the loyal support and pat- Grove Word was received of the birth of a we will take all responsibility for The Junior Girls and the Gleanor -ronage they have given us daughter, Saturday, Feb. 9th, to Mr. Girls presented two one act plays at ·during the year 1928 just past and Mrs. Wm. L. Miller, of Provo. yourDualopsgivingperfcctscrvice. the First Ward house last Fr~day. We want our customers to Mr. and Mrs. Miller were former Her- 1 It doesn't matter whether a tire Mrs. Cecil Bills entertained the ofresidents. ficers of the second ward Primary at know that we appreciate their riman fails through accident, or collision,. Miss Jessie Farmer was the guest her home Monday after the meeting business and we shall continue of Miss Marjorie Densley of Riverton, or blow-out, or misalignment, or Refreshments were served to Mrs. T. to show our appreciation by Monday, the occasion being the birth- atone-bruise, or road-cuts, or rim- Dansie, Mrs. Winnie Bills, Mrs. Angiving real service to the peo- day anniversary of Miss Densley. nie Burgon, Mr. Francis May, Mrs. The Bee Hive Girls and the Boy mash, or ddc-wail injarb, or Edna Myers and Miss Jean Madsen. ple. We have lately had to Scouts and their leaders of the M. I. 01' valve--eeuin.g. The First Ward Primary officers turn away a number of pros- A. entertained at a dancing party on or faulty onmdcr-inflariro. will entertain at a ValentinEl Dance pective customers because we Tuesday evening in the Auditorium. at the Ward house Saturday in honor _ did not know them and as Refreshments were served to thirty We repair1tfa:e,OR.10tJget a of all the children of the Ward. tire at a redd price. depeoOing Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hamilton enthey had been trading in the guests. Mrs. Spencer Miller and Mrs. Milton on the time you have ron~ • tertained at supper in honor of Mr. "cash and carry" stores, they Bodell spent Wednesday in Salt Lake. and Mrs. Garside, Miss RosaYou know the Surety t\ont mond HoltArlyn could give no references. and Morris Butterfield, afwill be fu1filled. y 011 )ast bow ter which they attended the dance at Your best asset is your cred that Donlop T"ttes must be 6pc:r Riverton. it and when that is gone there Mr. J. T. Broadbent, Sr., of Santa- is trouble in store for you. ad stronger aOO better ... ~ quin, Is spending some time as the The annual Ward Bazaar will be Stores, like the Rasmussen wise how could they be backed guest of his son, J. T. Broadbent and held February 21, 22 and 23rd. A hot Group, are rendering service, supper family. a&uety Bood lib: thJs. will be served each nite beEzra Miller returned home Saturboth to the public and the tween the hours of 5 and 7 . p. m. A Come and read a Yo. day after spending the past month country --and they should be picture show, Drama in 3 acts, "The at Magna. considered as one of the up- Three Pegs" and a Big Dance will will fiod lt reft esh.fng in tts d:in:ct Mr. and Mrs. Reuben S. Hamilton furnish amusement for the three 8CII and hs Iibecdhy. · ,:building factors in every com- nights. entertained at dinner Saturday and Everybody is welcome. Sunday in honor of the Genealogical munity--and are so considerMr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory motorD l.p' ~ . , Whit b::11 Society. Visitors were Mrs. Nellie ed. The are working for the ed to Salt Lake Sunday and were din111 mea~ nift Taylor, Mr. Andrew K. Smith and betterment of the masses and 1 ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mr. Bennet of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs Westbrook. MS llfl/11;1 flfitil Cll-. ~his is certainly a common 1 Mr. Franklin Denny of Idaho Is visBailey of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Zach Butterfield, Mrs. A. Turner, of Bluffcause. iting relatives for a short time having dale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pixton Service and Quality. We are been called here at the death of his of West Jordan ana Mr. and Mrs. A. never undersold, quality con- sister-in-law, Mrs. John Denny. Phone Midvale 48 0. McMullen of South Jordan. Mrs. David A. Nicol and Mrs. Norsidered. You know when you man 36-40 West Center Street 'ihe Relief Society of the second Fryor were guests Tuesday of 1 buy from P. C. Rasmussen & ward met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smart. Open from 6 :30 in the morning Mrs. William H. Freeman on Tuesday Sons you get the best that Mrs. Hans Jensen was a Murray Until 2:00 the next morning Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winnhold and visitor Wednesday, the guest of Mrs. your dollars can buy. Twenty Hours Every Day Mr. and Mrs. Denny of Salt Lake was E. Allen Bateman. guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Densley Service Is Our Motto Children of Mrs. Dave Smart honorSunday. ed her birthday anniversary Sunday MIDVALE • • UTAH Mrs. Dora Webb returned home by having a Chic~n Dinner. Covers ... from a Salt Lake hospital Tuesday were laid for fifteen guests including where shQ was operated on three the immediate members of the fam. EA.SY PAl~lflEN'.fS weeks ago. ily and Mr. and Mrs. Earl White, Mr. The second ward will entertain at GLADLY-ARRANGED and Mrs. A. R. Thompson Mr. and an Mrs. Walter White all of Salt Lake. -- --,.. - - - - 22nd.old folks party on February the HERRIMAN ITEMS . I E The Salt Lake Fish and Game Pro- a co-operative arrangement is being tective Assoqjation has just purchas-~ worked out with the Game departed the Welch Trout Company's hatch- ment whereby the hatchery superinery and ponds at Murray, Utah. The tendent at Murray will be in charge acquisition of this property to be used I of both plants, and the feeding and in co-operation with the State Game care of the fish will be under his suDepartment is in keeping with a con- pervision. It is conservatively estimastructive program which the organiza ted that after the first year approxtlon has carried on during the past imately 100,000 six-inch fish will be eight years. The property consists of available for planting in streams and a hatchery of one million capacity, lakes in Salt Lake county, in addition two acres of land and five rearing to the regular quota which has been ponds containing 1200 linear feet of furnished by the State Department. ponds, ten feet wide and three feet In view of the fact that many memdeep. The property joins the State bers of the Salt Lake organization are Hatchery at Murray on the west, and unable to spare the time and expense is so situated as to permit the use of incident to fishing trips in more rewater from the Murray hatchery af- mote parts of the State, a concerted ter it has passed through its ponds, effort will be made to so stock lakes for the purpose of increasing the out and streams in Salt Lake county with put of the new plant. fish large enough to be caught almost It is proposed to concrete all of the immediately after planting, to furrearing ponds and reduce their size, nish fair fishing for this class of making ten pounds out of the five. sportsmen. When fully developed the hatchery On Sunday, February 24th, the .orwill handle a million eggs, and the ganization plans to have an opemng rearing ponds will have a carrying of the hatchery, at which several hun capacity of about two hundred thou- dred members will be present. Govern sand six-Inch fish. The cost of the or George H. Dern, will be invited to property complete is approximately participate in the ceremonies and will $3500.00. In addition, something like turn the first water into the newly aca thousand dollars will be required to quired ponds. The Fish and Game improve ponds, etc. Committee of the Senate and. House, While it is the plan of the organi- and other members of the Legislature zation to retain title to the property, will be invited to attend. S~URETY BONDI M I RIVERTON versus Guarantees U \ HERE'S A SPRING HAT AND CAP SPECIAl., WE THANK YOU The hats are those soft, fine felts that encourage a boy's pride and confidence. The caps are th~ kind that careless handlit1g doesn't seem to htirt. tabc-pinc:t. new Juat UNION br m n.. .. COJ?Y· The prices are very special for spring opening week. Bring or send your boy in early. HATS $3.95 CAPS .. $2.00 and $2.50 •• MIDVALE GARAGE •• pI.. c. 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