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Show The~DVALEJOURNA~ Page Twelve Friday, July 12, 1929 OPENING Midvale Beauty Shop 20 NORm MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH ro e an's e KAREN PARISH, Operator .. Special Introductory Prices (One Month Only) and Its Wann-Weather Needs Are Being Du Art Permanent Waves $6.00 Amply Provided for These Days by O·ur Values in 1\1en's Wearing Apparel ... Finger Waves ......... 50c "the Avenue" Sum.m.er Trottsers Of Tr!>pical Fa&llcs Smartly Styled for Younger ~1en in Smart Young Men's Model In Solid Colors or Novelty Stripes Season~• ~5.90 '. "' and $6.90 Boys' Suits S111art New Suits With Two Longies I There are various reasons for the popu~rity of our Oothing Department among the local younger circle of the male species ifhe newest in authentic styles is one reason. Economy that is inclusive of Quality is anothet: reason. The same standards of Value and Service which we apply in outfitting dad are equally observed in equipping the boy. For the boy of today is as keen for style and as appreciative of quality as his elders. Our Boys' 4--Piece Suits are expertly fashioned of •elected fabrics in atripcd patte1111 - medium colorln&"s. Just now thb smart. 2-batton, lingle-breasted model, with peak or notch lapel, makes a definite bid for your favor. Novelty weaves and stripes in the season's newest colorings, Men's } ..t.l.:tic StyJe Men's Underwear Extra Pants at $).98 and ~4.93 Made of a good Quality soft finished nainsook. Cut fuU and reinforced. Knitted insert a~ back . Light weight plain color , yon s h i r t s ~harts in fancr plain ith broadcloth ,colors or :patterns. Each Boys' Golf Knicker Suits I 49c 4?c and 89c Fancy Hose ?vien's Ties 1 prment- Smart for Dress Occasions and for Every-Day Wear The beauty of the Boys' Golf Knicker Suit is its suitability for all events. In it the boy is appropriately dressed no mat~er what the occasi~ ,. For Men , Fmcy patterned hose, rayoo ~ m~ plaited. Ch00S41 from a fine Jelectioo ol Sizes 3 to 8 The smart styling, quality materials and finished workmanship add to its serviceabil· ity for special or everyday wear. I ' c..•,. $5.90 colorful pU te:ri:i:s. 25c "Aywon" Men's Pajamas Shaving Needs Of Printed Broadcloth r scientifically made of pUl'e, ·aafe ingred1ents. Cooling, soothing to the face. Sbav~ Cream cube •...• . 2,c Men'a Talcum 19c Shaving Lotion .... .Vc can . ... After cowhide49C Full KflliD belts in plain and twotoM etiects. ' Annual Fathers' _ Sons' 1register the campers, first aid,fiag . hising. Sandy 2nd ward, Clyde SWen 0 uting Begins Today sen, chairman, c. c. Jensen. The annual Fathers' and Sons' Outing plans have been completed un der the direction of the East Jordan Stake M. I. A. officers with Jos. D. Millerberg, chairman. About 200 fathers and sons are expected to report in Big Cottonwood Canyon near Jordan Pines, Friday night, July 12th, for the three day's outing. Henry Jorgensen will be in charge ot activities, and plans have been made to provide everyone with something to do every minute of the three days there. CO~TTEES Advance committee: Lay out camp, Commissary committee; To provide means, cooking instructions, camp fire materials, etc., Sandy 1st ward, and Henry Jorgensen, chairman. Sanitation committee: Police and inspect camp. East Midval&-Ralph Robbins, chairman. Camp Fire and Hike Committee; A. R. Gardner, Stanley Rasmussen, Clarence Nelson. Games Committee: Draper ward and Stanley Rasmussen, chairman. Camp Directors: M. I. A. Superintendency, Jos. D. Millerberg, Chas. Greenwood, John Nicholson. MENU Supper Friday, 12, Hamburger or 38 in. and 42 in. lengths. Doublestretch. finest 1 i I lr web. Goldplated mountings. Put color paj;unaf " with abirt c:ollar 01 ~WIJJ FreDC:b neck 1tyle. " Cut full and well m a d c. Absolutely col« fut. Trimmed. $1.98 89c ·'i Hot Dogs, Beans, Boiled Potatoes, Bread and Butter, Cocoa. Breakfast, Saturday, 13; Hot-cakes Bacon and eggs, Bread and Butter; one orange, cocoa. Lunch, Saturday, 13; Three sandwiches, one can beans, 10c; one box cookies, candy 10c. Supper, Saturday; Corn beef; pota· toes, peas or corn; bread and butter; fresh fruit, cocoa. Breakfast, Sunday 14: Hot-cakes, bacon and eggs, bread and butter, one orange, cocoa. Lunch, Sunday. Sandwiches, beans cookies, candy. Dinner, Sunday: Finish everything up. PROGRAM Friday, July 12: Make camp, get supper, prepare for stories at campfire. Taps at 10:00 p. m. Saturday, July 13: Reveille 6:30am 6:45 a. m. Flag Raising 7:00 a. m. Breakfast. 8:15 a.m. General Instructions, and clean camp. 9 :00 a. m. Hike to Mt. Majestic. 12:00 Noon Lunch on top Mt. Majestic 5:00 p. m. Dinner. 7 :00 p. m. Campfire stories and spec ial features 10:00 p. m. Taps. Sunday July 14th: 7:00 a. m. Reveille; 7:15, flag raising; 8:00 Breakfast; 9:00 services; 10:00 Hike to Twin Lakes (Nature). FOR SALE-One Team, lUJdvale, R. D. 1, Box 184. family of Lark and Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Nelson and family of Saady were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Crump part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Green and two Mr. and Mrs. Glen Freeman and daughters, Elsie and Alberta, of Chi- Miss Bliss Fraser returned home on cago, Ill., were the guests of Mr. and Sunday evening from• Minersville Mrs. Spencer Miller and family Fri- where they spent 4 days last week via day and Saturday. iting Mr. and Mrs. James Dotson. Miss Delta Peterson is home after A shower was tendered Mrs. John visiting the past three weeks with Webb, formerly Miss Olive Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Overson and family Tuesday evening at the home of her of Lark. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Peter· A wedding reception was tendered son. The hostesses were Miss Delta Mr. and Mrs. John A. Miller Wednes- Peterson, Miss Elva Peterson .and' day evening in the Ward Amusement Miss Vera Peterson of Lark. Tfley hall. The decorations were in pink we1·e assisted by Mrs. Wallace Peter· and white, with a huge wedding bell son of Lark and Mrs. Spencer Miller in the center of the room. The bride Games were played and a bu:tfet lun· was exquisite in a gown of white sa- cheon was served to 50 guests. "' tin and lace. Dancing was enjoyed, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Parker and fll.tn· the music being furnished by Carter's ily of Salt Lake are the guests of Mr. Orchestra of Lehi. A buffet luncheon and Mrs. Glen Freeman. was served to two hundred guests, Miss Mabel Beckstead, Miss ~ many from out of town. Mr. and Mrs Rindlesbach and Miss Lyda Free Miller were married Wednesday of all of Riverton were the guests • <>f last week in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Viola Freeman last week. ·, Mrs. Geneva Crane of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bodell and famwas the guest part of the week <>f ily are home after spending 4 days in Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell and fam- East Canyon with Mr. and Mrs. D. ily. D. Adamson and family of Pleasant. Erastus Sorenson of Levan was the Grove. guest of Mrs. Alice Bowen part of Royce Freeman and Ross Crane last week. spent three days in Evanston, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane and last week. family and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel But• The relief society held Its monthly terfield were the guests of Mr. and social Tuesd!i.y afternoon in the ward Mrs. David Bigler and fan1ily of Pay• house in honoring Mrs. I<~. F. Carter son part of last week. who with her husband have moved Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Peterson and here from Provo to make their home. children were the guests of Mr. and Reports were given followed by a Mrs. W. L. Miller and family of Provo short program and luncheon. The part of alst week. hostesses were Mrs. Jeanette CR.ne, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell were Mrs. John T. Bodell, Mrs. John E. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butterfield and Mrs. George Bowen. Ostler and family of Sandy part of About 30 members were present. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Freeman of 9g· Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Freeman left den have moved here to make (heir on a wedding trip thru Yellow Stone home. Park Sunday of last week where they Miss Hazel Crane spent part of last will spend two weeks. week in Evanston, Wyoming, . Miss Vera Peterson of Lark is the Mr. and Mrs. &pencer Miller, l{rs. guest of Miss Elva Peterson this week Geo. J. Miller, Mrs. Cecil 0. PQOre, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen and Mrs. Earl Poore and John Miller and family returned home Sunday even· Mr. and Mrs. Ferris A. Ingram and ing after spending part of last week Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen and visiting relatives in Levan. daughter, Tala, w~re Salt Lake visiMrs. Joseph Sorensen of Salina is tors part of this week. visiting Miss Della Peterson this week Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Peterson and The marriage of Miss Isabell But- children and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Danterfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sie and family spent part of the weelt Thomas s. Butterfield and Elton Bills in Butterfield Canyon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Bills of Mrs. Spencer Miller entertained her Riverton was solemnized Wednesday primary class at her home Monday af· evening of last week at 7 p. m. at the ternoon. \.iames were played and rehome of the groom at Riverton by freshments were served to Bliss Fra· Bishop Wilford Myers. A wedding ser, Bernice Freeman, Tola Christenreception was tendered them Friday sen, La Rue Peterson, Fay ~man, evening in the Herriman ward Am- Verna Bowen, Mildred Butterfield, Vio usement hall. Dancing was enjoyed la Bowles, Roberta Crane and Melba and refreshments were served to a- Dansie. Bread making was the subbout 100 guests. The music was fur- ject discussed. nished by Carter's of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bigler and Mr. A~th James Bigler of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and family part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel :Peterson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christensen of Rock Springs, Wyo., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Seal, Sr. Miss Afton Burgon and Mr. Arthur of Riverton Thursday of last week. Godfrey were honored guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dansie and fam evening at a welcome home party held ily were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. in the Union Amusement Hall. A Geo. S. Smith of Salt Lake part of the splendid program was rendered and week. dancing was enjoyed. Mrs. Olive Day of Draper is visitMr. Godfrey has recently returned ing this week at the home of her from the German Austrian Mission mother, Mrs. Olive Miller. and Miss Burgan from the Central :W:r. M:n. Aaahel Crw:np an<! States Wssi<m. Herriman Union Suits Shirts & Shorts J F.Ire.' Others J.t $3.98, and Light Sha!-r· For the Student UTAH $4.98 Newest Fabrics J,fediu~ 58 North Main St. In summer shades of gray, tan or blue-gray. Or in attractive novelty stripes. And behind the stylish appearance are the service and correct fit assured by quality materials and workmanship. In a Variety of the MIDVALE Superbly tai1orP.d from lightweight summer fabrics, including Palm Beach, Linen, Gabardine, Tropical Worsteds, Kant Krush and kindred cloths. 24.75 29.75· 34.75 • Water Waves ............ 50c Marcel .............................. 50c Facial ........................... $1.00 Shampoo and Manicure ....................... 50c Scalp Treatment ... 50c 'Hj-2t Afton Burgon and ur Godfrey Honored Guests at ·Party · ua |