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Show Page Ten z M I E p . The MlDVALE JOURNAL M H E y Fred Laptad in His 100 Per Cent Wheat ·Jenney Company ,. ZIMMER'S BAKERY AND CAFE ZIMMER'S HoNEY DEW CINNAMON ROLLS just can't be BEAT. Wo know exactly what our customers want. : .-.~._:::~)~ T Friday, July 12, 1929 A Vivid Story of ProgreSJ ~ ,... · ;l; .. 1213 That is why particular folks trade at Zlmmer''j Bakery and t;afe Oil' Main Street In M dvale. Stores HOME OF BETTER BREAD anddpated sale• $215,000,000 Riverton WIIBBIIBIIB&BBBIIBIIIIIIBI!!llill in 1929 B!llliiiii!BI!llllBIIDIIIB&DIIlll!llllD IBillllllliiBBB&BIHJIIBBii&BBI IBlBBBBBBI!BIIBIIIli!BIBII!Ill!!lllll Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Maynard enterIJIIIIBIIIII!lli!B&IIIIBBI!BIIBS tainea at a party at their home Sat1B Ill BB &!!liB 1lll U 1m lllli!Jl liE urday in honor of Mr·. and Mrs. Cliff 1 Har<lcastle. 'l"ney were assisted by lla.rs. Vvlitord J. Myers, Mrs. Sidney biTcock"anct lrl•·s. ~u Ferguson. Games wcr·e playeu and luncheon served to lU~ guesLs. lll.i.r. anu M.rs. Hardcastle wiH rual<e thc1r home at ::>andy . Fred Laptad, farmer ot Lawrence, Kan .. In the midst of ll.ls 100 per cent Mr. ana ru.n; . .l!;tllel >:>tockmgs, Mr. pure wheat field. Laptad has set what Is believed to be a record In the and Mrs. ruanonu Huttertield anu uaughter, .l!;llen, !Ylr. and !Ylrs. Renold agricultural life of the country by having developed his wheat properties for .btUs, oo.rs. .c;zr-a L. .Dills and family five years with a rating of 100 per cent pure wheat. He raises his wheat and Miss ~ uaa lireen attenued the exclusively for seed and his wares ore marketed to farmers all over the party .l.<'riday m uonor of Mr. and Mrs United Stutes 111 well as In many foreign countries. He also holds the medal l!ALOll .I:S!HS at rtCL"l"!man. as the muster fnrmer of the stnte of Kansas. 'l'ha !'ag-e n.eunw11 was held at Gen eva ti.e:>on on h ednesday where the Mr. and Mrs. David Sorensen and ----------------------~------fouowmg one;; were helping on the son, Jerry, of Denver, are spending diiteren~ committees Mrs. Cleo Page, the summer'visiting with Mrs. :,orenMrs. Levi W h<lt.Inan, Mrs. Hattie l.<'ree son. man, rucr·ediLh .t'agc, Miss Iris :Sleater Mrs. Hershel Egbert entertained at :Phoebe Shephent, mrs. Alice !'age, dinner last Thursday in honor of the Z. '1'. l:Sultcrilel<t, William 0. Page, nurse's of Cottonwood home, Miss R. li.oland :Page, Hans Nielsen, Wallace .~.<'age, M:iss Lola Robinson, M1ss l!.:rma D. Beckstead, lJull:e rage, liuynne 0. lj,eecn and Mrs. Chatman. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Vincent and Page and Samuel ti<~.ird. 'l'he day wa.~; iYlr. and Mrs. John Hansen enterspt!nt in pic,H<cmg. Games, b<~.Lhing tamed at a10ner Sunday, Mrs. Creed Miss Beth Smethurst ot Salt Lake and song wer·e rcatures. .. .u-J.organ of lJenver, Mrs. Kate <.;onne- were guests at the L11.rson home on Mr. and ~us. J. vv. Cook and daugn ty ana son, l!.:dward and George, and Locust street Sunday. ters, l\1.anna and Fet·n, and Mrs. }-(.u- uaughter, fi.athenne aud :M.r. and Mrs The new home on East Second Ave Ion COOl< and children of Shelly, Ida. WH~::y Hansen of Salt Lake. being built for Mr. and Mrs. Walter spent two \.lays last week as guests .00.1". and Mrs. Melvin Peter30n and Strom is nearing completion and the ot Mr. and Mt·s. Charles Park. ram11y a.o.J.d Mr. and Mrs. l!.:1dred rleug family expect to be moved in someMrs . .hawoou Carter entertained at •Y spent :Sunday at Brighton. time this week. a party in honor of Mr. Carter·s faMt". John A . .H.indlesoach left MonWAN'£ to make some money: Deb ther at their home last Wed:aesoay, day with Mr. and Mrs. Stallley .Nett Townsend wants to sell his home in the evening was spent in dancing anu or Crescent to spend ten days at Sal- Midvale, on First Avenue off Locust. luncheon was servcd to 25 guests. .non, Idaho. He wants $3,000 and you can have all .. 1-Tiut J. C. Peaae7 Ca. EseC\lt~v" aad Buyilll 1-leadquarten, New York City. No. 2-Mr. J. C. P••••F• .... 'l'he Y. L. M. I. A. Girls or rhe 2nd Mr. ano Mrs. James Reed of Lark over that amount you can sell it for. Ward lett Tuesday for Provo .:::anyon and Mrs. George Lang oi Sandy was Sell it to yourself and save the difof the Compally. No, 3-Mr. Pellney'a 6rat atora Ia Kemmerer, Wyominr. No. 4-A typical atore. · N-. where they will spent the week. cntertained at uinner at the home of ference. Call him at 1\<lurray. 1-Mr. E. C. Same, Preaideat of the Company. No. ~The new hu1• ceatral weetera Mrs. M. J. Tischner and daughter, Mr. aud Mr:>. J. A. }-(.inulesbach last Oneeda, and Loran StocKJ.!lgs of :::>out.u .~.<riuay . " warahou.. of the Compan7 ia SL Loui• Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jensen and Jordan, spem 10 days at Bur•ey, Ida. :Mrs. s . . . :. B. Sorenson and family small son, Jack, of Granite C1ty, Ill, Mrs. William Vanderwood of OakClarence Rasmu3scn, nig-ht policeand Yellow Stone Park. teturned home Sunday atter spenwng are visiting at the home of Mr. JenMrs. John Jensen entertained Miss Winnifred Holm of H;ghland the past month in Calirornia visiting sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jen- land, Calif., who has been v•siting man, is now on his vacation and Eli day afternoon in honor of her son and drive spent the week as guest of M.iss with relatives. relatives here, was joined by her Mitchell is on the police force during daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilsen. EHa Freeman. We cannot send the Journal tnrough Willard Jensen is a native son of mother Mrs. Mary Wardle, last week his absence. MI". Rasmussen ana fam lard Jensen of Granite City, Ill, who Mr. and Mrs. Lionell Myer~ enter the mails unless you pay something ol Midvale, but has bee!l employed in the ily and Mrs. P. G. Downs left early are here on a visit. The guests intained at a chicken dinner Sunday in value for it, without paying a high Steel Mills of Granite City wr the and they left for an mdefinite visit in the week to visit in Oregon and cluded a number of relatives and close honor of Mr. and Mrs. Josep:t Cros- 1 postage rate. Send ln your subscrip- past eight years. Mrs. Jensen was with relatives in Idaho. other states of the Northwest. friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas and • by of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. ' tion at once. You be the judge of me formerly Miss Grace Blackshi~P. They children and Mrs. William Thomas J Urban Myers and chilaren of Aber- I amount you send-i!in't that .lair. expect to be here for two weeks. and sol!, Russel, of Bingham, Mr. and deen, Washington, where tht:.f spent Mr. and Mrs. William Nett, Mrs. Mrs. E. J. Peterson of California and several day-3 as their guests. .uarrell Newbold and .l!:lroy Dansie Miss Melba Goff had as her guest Mr. Lionel Brady, spent the 4th at NOTE: Tho Journat wiU not enter- returned home Sunday after spt>nding last week end, Miss Dorothy Herron Brighton and Rangers station in Big taln the employment of cor~spon- the week visiting at Wyoming·, ldal.lo of Salt Lake. Cottonwood. dents In districts where the residents and Northern Utah. Mrs. E. R. Benson was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brady, Mrs. I do not sub::;cribe to the Journal. The 1 members of her club Thursday after- Jess Nix and children motored to Riverton di.itrlct bas fallen below nor-~ Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett and noon. Payson, Thursday. mal ln subscri)Jtions. A rep,flsenta- family have been spending- tneir vaca Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Larson had as Conjoint M. I. A. meeting was held tlve of the Journal will be ln the Riv- • tion at Brighton and Fish Lake. their dinner guests Tuesday evening, Sunday eve11ing in the Ward Chapel, erton territOJ y soon and unless subMrs. Bessie Pressler has returned Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jensen. Pres. Kenneth Brady conducting. Op· scriptions are received-at least 100 from a visit to the coast, wh11c there Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Alley and child- ening song "The Joy and the Song" -the Riverton correspondent's ser- most of the time was spent with her ren, Jack and Betty, left Friday of Prayer by Arthur Casper, Vocal duet vices will no longeJ. be required. Yon daughter, Mrs. Maxine .!:faun. last week for Portland, Oregon, where ""Hope Beyond" Keith Casper and Oluf are boosting your own comm1mity by ~Ill's. Leu Anderson was hostess to Dr. Alley will attend the National boosnng the Journal. Let's have a meHtbers oi her club Thursday after- Medical convention. They will tour G. Olson. The topic "This is the place" little cooperation. Thanks! noon. A luncheon was served foJ!ow- the Northwest before returning home. was very capably handled by Miss Afton Burgon. Mr. Jesse Casper. ReadMr. and Mrs. Harry Sandstrum an- ~u by bridg-e. Mrs. C. I. Goff and Mrs. H. C. Ay- ing by Miss Iona Oborn. Remarks, nounce the birth of a girl Wednesday l'<HS. • era Vincent who has spent lett of the East Jordan Relief Society July the 3rd. the past three months with her moth- stake board attended the meetings Elder Arthur Godfrey, who returned · Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan and er, tYlrs. Annie Nelson, left early in held at Union and Butler Tuesday af· last week from a 3 year mission to Germany. Closing song "Let's Us All children left Sunday for Yellowstone the wt!ek to return to her home in ternoon. Press .On." Park where they will spend two or Los Angeles. Wednesday evening a canyon party more weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. L11.rson and Mr. was planned for Mr. and Mrs. WilMrs. Lester Forbush, Mrs. Harold Miss Edith .tTeeman is spending the and Mrs. Basil Doman of ~mgham larq Jensen of Granite City, Ill, who Bishop of Murray and Mrs. Clarence summer in Salt !Jake. have returned from a trip to Yellow- are visiting l::ere. The features of the Sharp entertained Monday for Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Garside and stone National Park. Sunday the par- entertainment were a weenie roast Orval Forbush of Midvale. Games family and Miss Isabell Mackey of ty spent the day at the Hot f>ots near and camp fire games. Eight couples were played, prizes going to Mrs. 70 N. Main St. Taylorsville returned home Tuesday Midway. Phone Midvale 1 Midvale, Utah enjoyed the affair. Niels Nielsen, Mrs. Earl Thornton and after spending the week up Provo can Rex, the oldest son of Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Holbrook had as Mrs. 0. Forbush. Refreshments were yon and grand daddy lakes. Mrs. Henry Beckstead, who has been their guests Sunday Mrs. W. C. Par- served to Mrs. Bessie Forbush, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gentry have quite ill, is reported to be greatly im- kinson, Miss Evelyn Parkinson of Lo- Chet Baker, Mrs. Ed Fenstermaker, moved to Salt Lake to make their proving. gan, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parkinson of Union. Mrs. George Hand and home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Green and daugh and Mrs. Allred of Salt Lake. Mrs. David Hand of Sandy, Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Urban Myers and dau- ter, Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. Inar Mrs. Martha S. Holbrook, Mr. and Thornton of Salt Lake, Mrs. Thomas ghters, Barbara and Fern, of Aber- Larson of Magna spent Friday even- Mrs. A. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. G. Reynolds, of Murray, Mrs. Harold WE DELIVER CLEAN PURE ARTIFICIAL ICE EXCLUSIVELY deen, Wash., spent several days last ing with relatives in Midvale. Alfred Alder, Miss Holbrook and Mr. Bishop of Murray, Mrs. Niels Nielsen SAVE $ by using ICE - Plenty of ice 865 days lo the year week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. CharRasmussen of Salt Lake and Mrs. Mrs. M. J. Thornton, Mrs. T. F. Green The SHORT SEASON YOU NEED REFRIGERATION does not les Myers and family . Miss Fern Lindsay is now in Logan Florence Richards of Malad, Idaho, wood, Miss Annie Smith, Mrs. Forwarrant large inv~stment In additional equipment. Reasonable rat.QIII visiting with her sister, Mrs. James were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. 1 bush and Mrs. Sharp. and delivered to your home at the season or your needs require. Mrs. R. W. Quick lost her Whitmore. Holbrook early in the week. VACATION PLANS There's a glorious time in store for you this summer, if you start making your plans now. A vacation costs money. Prepare now. Open a special savings account today, save a little each week, and- when vacation time comes you will be prepared to have a good time without feeling the cost. MIDVALE STATE BANK ICE Wrist Watch on June 20th in Midvale, Center Street, between the 500 block and Main Street. Reward if returned. FOR SALE-Charis. Youth can be recreated • by light weight one piece control garment. Prtsented by Mrs. Margaret Petersen, 5918 So. 6th West Phone 291-R, Murray Utah 4-6-7-29 1 -~~~i~v~ i~ .oR .No~ .............. -.. -------··-··-·---··-B-Y_H_E_c_K---..1 ~-----------------------------------·------------~-~·~·--···--~-~--···-·-·-·--···-·-·-·-·--·-·-·-·-·--···-·-·-·-----·. SERV-ICE I~ LESTER, the cold OFFICE and PLANT - FOR SALE--4 ROOM HOUSE AND LARGE LOT, near Sandy mgh School on State Street. See Pete Sacos; Owner, for particulars. FOR SALE-In :Midvale, 4 room modem home. Will sell on easy terms. Phone Mid. 235-W Address 65-Sixth Avenue. Midvale. 6-21-tf Murray 445 Stores At HO~IES Midvale, Utah Midvale 175 FIGURE WHAT YOU GET FOR A DOLLAR AND REMEMBER THAT WE GIVE YOU A DOLLARS WORTH OF VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND A:r P. C. RASMUSSEN & Sons WHEN BETTER MEATS ARE SOLD, RASMUSSEN WILL SELL THEM. ONE TRIAL IS ALL WE ASIC. FOR RENT-:-Two Room House. Inquire tl59 Center St. 6128-2t FOR SAI.E 5 room house and 2 Iota. 116 4th avenue. 4t 6500 South State street Special fast light delivery equipment at your service - FOR RENT A 4 room modern house at 7790 So. State Street. T. J. Rock. Call Hyland 1787 or By. 3549-W for particulars. FOR SALE OR RENT In Little Cottonwood Canyon, Completely Furnished, Reasonable Rates Make arrangements \\ith Mrs. J. M. Despain. 8S Locust St., Midvale, Utah ITS PURE 25 years of reliable service - Absolutely PURE ICENo power bills to pay · No extra equipment to purchase Phones; SUMMER ICE MIDVALE amous SL Main ot ing o. We Dress The Best Dressed Men In Town Midvale, Ut Salt Lake • P. C. 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