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Show r .. The MifiVALE JOURNAL Page Teu HERRIMAN ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. George Last returned home Sunday after spending a week in Southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Margetts spent last week visiting friends and relatives in Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. John Steadman, Mrs. Rupert Silcox and children of Magna were guests of Mr. and Mrs. AI Rose Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cockyne spent Thursday in Salt Lake. Bishop and Mrs. William J. Leak, Mrs. Ellen Pearson, Clarence Pearson and Stella Peterson motored down to Moroni Friday and attended the funeral of their cousin, Erica Eliason. Bishop and Mrs. William J. Leak bad as their guests during the past week Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whitehouse and son, Billy, Mrs. Willis Riggs and z M p M H E y ZIMMER'S BAKERY AND CAFE You cannot feed your children two much bakery goods. But make sure it is made In a clean mod era shop, and is always wholesome and breaks our heart to do this THEY'RE our regular stock of Florsheim shoes. They've been $10 or more all season. Each pair has Florsheim's famous style ••• Flors1wim's amazing wear. As we say, it breaks our heart. But Sale·Time is here ••• so here goes • T H E s A L E FLORSHEI~v~ Main St. 0 F SHOES ot ing o. amous We Dress The Best Dressed Men In Town Juanita Turner, of Cleburne, Texas. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gardner of Monday they also entertained Mr. and Mrs. McKnight of Dallas, Tevas, In Union and Miss Grace and Afton Gar the afternoon they all motored to Sal- dner spent several days last week tair where bathing and luncheon were camping in Cottonwood Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Riggs, Jr. and enjoyed. Louise, of Kanab, spent the daughter, enterGardner Will Mrs. Mr. and tained for Mrs. Gardner's parents, Mr week end with Mr. and Mrs. Vern and Mrs. Wiley Thomas and brother, Gardner. Mrs. Arthur Bird spent last week Elmer and family of Spanish Fork Midvale, Ut. visiting in Ogden. Mrs. Max Stohl and baby spent several days last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum A. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jensen of Los Angeles, Miss Flora Jones and Harry Farnsworth of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson formed a party and motored to Saltair Wednesday evening. an u LOW PRICE! • Goodrich SilvertoWlU 30x3~ , 29x4.40 ( 30x4.50 1 30x5.25 32x6.00 33x6.00 3lx4 32x4 A Coodi·ich T HESE prieea ou GOODRICH SihoertOWillt aud &avaU na •he famoas water eared ' drea w1da the ilexible eeuter p-oove. lll'e widaba the buyiac ranee of aU IDO&Oriata. The Goodrich Cemmander U.. a real inveslDlenl al low e~l. Compare these prieell bdon ;:roa buy! ofi'e~ Coodricla QuaUtr-CoaNAi_, Prk.. C!!ivaliers 30x3l..~ / 29x4A(l 30x4.50 30x5.25 32x6.00 · 33x6.00 3Ix4 32x4 . tasty. You run no risk when you buy baked goodies or eat at ZIMMER'S. BOMB OF BETTER BREAD Midvale Maternity HOME Mrs. Wm. C. Miller Low Rates, Best Service 295 2nd Ave. off Locust Phone Midvale 267-W OPPO-RTUNITY ADS ·WOMAN WANTS WORK-By ..the day. {,'all Midvale Journal oJfice. tf. FOR SAI..E-Refi igera.tor. Suitable for Meat Market, Grocery Store, etc. 400-lb Capacity. Very reasonable, '75-lb. lee, good condition. I. Le&tel·,6500 So. State. Phone Mid. 175. ' ~-.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.--~· WEST JORDAN I E BYHECKJ 'BELIEVE IT OR NOT Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Freeman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dixon of Garfield the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bodell and the children, Mrs. Mary C. Je~en and Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Crane and children, Roberta and Evelyn visited at Tooele part of last week. Marland Freeman returned home from Evanston, Wyoming Tuesday. Mrs. Scott Smith and two children Barbara and Donald of Idaho were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Forman part of the week. Miss Fern Bodell, Miss Emma Bodell, Miss Verda Bodell and Miss Ferra! Bodell returned home Monday from Wellsville where they spent part of the week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman and family of Lark visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freeman part of last week. Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mrs. Spencer Miller, Mrs. Orson Freeman, Mrs. Daniel Peterson and Mrs. Libby Densley and Mrs. Sarah Newbold were hostesses at a birthday surprise party in honor of the 69th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Elizabeth Densley ot Rive.-ton at her home Friday after noon of last week. Grup.es were played and a six o'clock luncheon was served to Mrs. J. H. Crump, Mrs. Thos. Freeman, Mrs. Sarah M. Butterfield, Mrs. 0. R. Freeman, Mrs. F. F. Carter, Mrs. John T. Bodell, Mrs. Samuel Butterfield, Mrs. Jeanette Crane, Mrs. Olive Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth all of Herriman, and Mrs. Zach Butterfield, Mrs. Mary Ann Orgil, Mrs. Thos. A. Butterfillld, Mrs. Florence Page, Mrs. Viola Densley, Mrs. Marie Densley, Mrs. Emma Butterfield Mrs. Arelia Densley, Mrs. Marie Bills and the guest of honor all of Riverton and the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Freeman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman and family of Lark part of the week. Royce Freeman left Monday for Evanston, Wyo., where he will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bodell and the children Kenneth and Mary Lou, and Mr. and' Mrs. Ed Rhodes visited relatives at Heber City this week. Mrs. Tbos. Freeman and daughter, Norma, Miss Hazel Crane and Marland Freeman.were the guests of Mrs. Earl Carlisle of American Fork Sunday. Mrs. R. T. Bodell and daughter, Hannah, Florence, Arlene and Jeane are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife and family of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bodell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bates, Mr. and Mrs. George Parry, Miss Jessie Farmer formed a party and motored to Saratoga Springs on Thursday evening where they enjoyed swimming and luncheon. Loran and Douglas Miller entertained at a bon fire party and wiennie roast at their home Tuesday evening. Games were played. 10 pere present. Miss Bernice Freeman was hostess to the Seagull Girls at her home on Monday afte1·noon those present were Tola Christensen, Roberta Crane, Verna Bowen, La Rue Peterson, Mrs. Spencer Miller and Mrs. Thomas Free 1 man. Friday, 2~ FOR SAI.• Spring Fries S for $1.00 Call Mid 196w. John C. Nickolson, tf. 81'd Eaat Union Ave. Au.~ust 2, 1929 by friends and relatives, supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Zaeh T. Butterfield had as their guests last week, Mrs. Hans Nielsen, of South Jordan, Mrs. assistSilcock Sidney Mrs. and Mr. Wallace D. Beckstead, Miu Harriet ed by Mrs. Henry Maynard and Mrs Wiberg, and Miss Ruby Page of NepClifford Hardcastle entert~ined at ~ hi, Mrs. John I. Wiberg and Mrs. miscellaneous shower in honor of Mr. Thomas P . Page and Miss Zelma Butand Mrs. Wayne Silcock at the home terfield. of Mr. and Mrs. Silcock last Saturday Games were played and l!lllcheon was REPORT MADE TO THE served to 75 guests. Mr. and Mrs. BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE Silcock will m,ake their home in SanSTATE OF UTAH dy. Mrs. Grandall Finlay and daughters OF THE CONDITION OF of Kanab are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Smith, and family. The Sandy City Bank located at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilhite an- Sandy City, in the county of Salt nounce the birth of a girl last Tues- Lake, State of Utah, at the close of day July the 23rd. . business on the 29th day of June, 1929 Miss Ruby Page of Nephi returnRESOURCES ed home Sunday after spending the Loans and Discounts ........ $289,171.40 27.0.46 past two weeks as guest of Miss Har- Overdrafts ............................ riett Wiberg. Stocks, Bonds and 25,999.36 Securities, etc. .............. Mrs. Annie Silcock and Mr. and 3,000.00 Mrs. Austin Silcock were entertained Bank House ....... ............... at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Real Estate Sold Under 7,354.99 Johnson of Sandy last Thursday. Contract ············-·····-······· 11,§22.49 Mrs. J. H. Goff of Salt Lake spent Other Real Estate Owned several days last week with her par- Due from Other Banks .... 3~.870.13 Cash Items ............ 723.08 ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. I:Iuggins. ... ... ... ...... .. ....... 807.50 Gold Mr. and Mrs. Willis Freeman an753.73 .................... Silver nounce the birth of a boy Friday the Currency .. ............ 5,254.00 26th of July. 7,538.31 Mrs. Elizabeth M. Densley was Total Cash on Hand ....... . pleasantly surprised at her home last Expenses .............. 5,496.68 Friday in honor of her birthday an- Interest Paid ...... 3,387.85 niversary. Games were played after Total .................... 8,884.53 which dinner was served. TOTAL .. ..... .. . ..... ............. $379,827.14 Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischner and LIABILITIES family spent" five days at Santiquin the guest of Bishop and Mrs. Broad- Capital Stock Paid in .... $ 20,000.00 20,000.00 Surplus Fund ....... ............. bent. •87.91 Profits Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rindlisbach Undivided and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Interest ................ 10,726.36 70.75 Rindlisbacll spent last week visiting Rents .................... 11,285.02 .................... Total of guests were they Wyo., Lyman, at Less Expenses and Mr. and Mrs. John S1agowski. Taxes Paid .... 8,8884.53 Miss Velda Huggins, Miss Mildred 2400.49 Johnston, Miss Arleen Scott, and Net Undivided Profits ........ 7,000.00 .... Depreciation for Reserve Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Huggins spent last Thursda~' at Butterfield Canyon. Deposits Subject To Check ........ 182,287.03 Mr. and Mrs. W. .. . Hubbard of Cashier's home the at entertained Murray were 1,807.03 Checks .......... of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berrett Sun• day. Edwin Beratto returned with Dividends Unpaid .. 80.00 184,174.06 tbt!m and will spend the week as 'l'otal Demand Deposits ~ of MissgD,Yas etaosihrdiu etaoinsbr Savings Deposits 146,252.59 146,252.59 ........ Deposits Time Total as their guest. Miss Yvonne Broadbent of SB.iltaquin is spenwng two weeks as guest TOTAL -··························· $379,827.14 STATE OF UTAH, of Miss Oneeda Tischner. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Huggins had as COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, A. R. Gardner, being first «Wly • their guests Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs C. P. Madsen and children, and Miss sworn according to law, deposes and Arleen Scott and M.r. and Mrs. J . H. says that he is Cashier of the above Goff, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. named bank; that the above and fore going report contains a full, true and M. R. Huggins and children. correct statement of the condition of of Burton Frank Mrs. and Mr. Evanston, Wyo., spent the week end the said bank at the close of business as guest of her s.sters, Mrs. Albert on the 29th day of June, 1929. A. R. GARDNER. Beratto and Mrs. Austin Silcock Mrs. Subscribed and sworn to before me, Burton was formerly Miss Violet M. this lOth day of July, 1929. Steadman of West Jordan. William W. Wilson, and Gordon Densley, Horace Nokes Notary Public. Claude Densley spent several days of (Seal) My commission expires the tj_th last week at Granddaddy Lakes. Miss Tressa Myers retur.1ed home day of January, 1930. Sunday after spending the past two CORRECT A'I'TEST: W. W. WILSON, months at Provo. HEBER A. SMITH, The Officers and Teachers of the W. T. HYDE, West Jordan Stake Primary entet·Directors. teachand OUicers tained the Ward ers at a sociable at the second W<.\cd STATE OF UTAH, amusement ball Monday. Games anel Office of Bank Commissioner. I, W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commissinging were enjoyed and rel'reshsioner of the State of Utah, do ~~re ments were served to 60 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beratto a::td by certify that the foregoing is a full sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Withers ar.d true and correct copy of the statedaughters formed a party and spent ment of the above named company, filed in my office this 15th day of July the day up American Fork Canyon. W. H. HADJ,.OCK, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Withers were 1929. Bank CoDllf'lisaoner entertained at their home last Sunday Riverton Midvale Beauty Shop KAREN PARISH, Operator Now's the Time for That Du Art Perntane nt Waves THE WONDER WAIVE WITH THE RINGLET FINISH $6.00 ALL PRICES CUT DURING JULY UTAH 58 North Main St. MIDVALE Phone Mid 216WWhy not have your suit made to order It costs no more and we guarantee first class fit and workmanship Alterations- Cleaning -and Repairing Special rates to students and graduatas H. F. Rasmussen, Tailor Midvale, Utah Phone 117-W Goodrich Commanders 30x3Y:J 29x4.4-0 30x4.50 Goodric l1 Silvert owns FIGURE WHAT YOU GET FOR A DOLLU AND REMEMBER THAT WE GIVB YOU A DOI.I.ARS WORTH OF VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND AT P. C. RASMUSSEN & Sons WHEN BETTER MEATS ARB SOLD, RASMUSSEN WILL SELL THEM. ONE TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK. Stores At C.J.Ridd ·Moto r Comp any DURANT SALES and SERVICE 43 East Center Street UTAH Phone Midvale 205 MIDVALE ············ ················ ············-·· ················ ·······=······· · .. MIDVALE Salt Lake • P. C. Rasmussen & SotlS, lt1t. .. |