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Show The ·MIDVAtE JOURNA L Page Twelve Friday, son, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Raddon, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swenson of SanJ dy. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jenson and A Bridge Luncheon was held at the home of Mrs. W. 0. Boberg, Thursday son, Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ortof last week. Covers were laid for gier and ·daughters, Margery and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. ReDliJ)zton and thu following; Mrs. C. H. Sorenson, Ruth, of Granite City, 111., have rereturned recently from a ten children some spending after home turned Tom Mrs: ~ohn Butterwood, Mrs. ~hnst1an from Sandy, Mrs. C. L. An- time with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson days camping trip up Provo Canyen... Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mann and Mr. u.erson, Mrs. Leo Anderson, Mrs. H. J. j Mr. Jenson is a brother of Mrs. F. Mrs. Allen Harris of Bingham and · Lrant from Midvale; Mrs. A. 0. Cook, Nelson. Winona Deacon motored to Miss and dinner a Mrs. Frank Nelson was from Salt Lake. Prizes were by Mrs.! Horn mine in Southern Silver the Salt of Chruchman Don Mrs. of guest C. L. Anderson, high score, Mrs. Tom of last week. Wednesday Utah afternoon. Tuesday Lake, Christian, second high. of the Mid- • Proprietor Condas, Geo. Mr. Peterson, E. L. Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. and Hatcher Jim Mrs. Mr. and '\' W. Dailey of Helena, Mont, were and Mrs. w. 0. Boberg, Betty Bo- vale Barber Shop, on Main Street, reguests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Boberg berg and lone Bird, spent Wednesday turned Saturday from a ten day trip through Nevada in company with his afternoon and evening at Saltair. during the past week. from Bingham. They travelfriends dauand Mr. and Mrs . .r. B. Jenso::t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lsgreen, Mr. and 1,000 miles and visited maay over ed guest were Lake, Salt of Mrs. Roy Allsop, Mr. and Mrs. Vern ghter, Erma, Nevada. They were greeted in towns Tuesday Dam Van Mrs. and Mr. of Mr. Dobson, Allsop, Mr. and Mrs. Roy with enthusiasm and reeverywhere evening. were Tooele of Dobson Cecil Mrs. and La Vern Farnsworth, Noel Bolliger port a very successful trip. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Markus, .Tr. were Albert Boulter, Mark Bishop are Allsop Saturday of last week. Della Hyatt is visiting friends and spending a week or ten days at Big guests last week of Mrs. Markus brather, J. L. Pate of Coalville. Cottonwood Canyon. relatives at Firth, Idaho. Miss Ilo Nutter returned last week atSandy from A large number The Birthday Club met at the home a visit with her friend Miss Donfrom Salt at Excursion A. 1. M. the of Margery Boberg, Friday of last tended • of Salt Lake. Ellis na was time good A Wednesday. Air the to served week. Luncheon was Mrs. Aubrey Noah of SaltJLake has following, Cl:eon Davis, Grace Soren- enjoyed by all. been a guest at the home of her --son, Irene Meade, Olga Hagander, Ma Mrs. Jane Dunston. mother, SPECIAL bel Bird, Selma Jacob;:;on, Edith Chris Stokes was at Wasatch ReLillian anDam Mr. and Mrs.' L. E. Van tenson, Bessie Hilton, Gloria Peterson week at the home of Mrs. last sort daughtheir of Eva Christian, Maud Orton, Anna An- nounce the marriage Despain. M. J. Gree~wood. E. Paul to Norene, ter, derson, Margery Boberg and Ada PetH. E. Phelps and son Eugene, jotnerson. Bridge followed luncheon and The young couple will make their ed friends from Salt Lake and departpdze<; were won by Eva Christian, home at Sandy. ed for a trip to Yellowstone National high, Selma Jacobson, low. Mrs. Alcorn, assisted by Mrs. Thos. 1 Park. Mary Goff of Burley, Idaho, has been spending the past week with her Hughes of Salt Lake, and Miss Virgin I Mrs. R. L. Wilson and son, Rkhard, grandmother, Mrs. Sophrona Bateman ia Esper~n. entertained for her 1 of Salt Lake, are spending the week with Mrs. H. E. Phelps. Monday afternoon a number of guests Tuesday evening. friends surprised Zina Simonson at her home, those present were Mrs. N. Anderson of Midvale, Mrs. Ecke, Mrs. Zel Cohn, Mrs. Selma Jacobson, Mrs. Alice Ferguson, Madge Ferguson Mrs Wm. Lance, Mrs. Maud Orton, Mrs. Allll& Anderson and Mrs. Matilda Van • denberg of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Peterson have gone to Pocatello, Ida., to spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. ·James Moore Mrs. Moore is a sister of Mrs. Peterson's. Mr. Carlos Anderson is home from Los Angeles, Calif., visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Allsop, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bird, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. WE HAVE THE (}REATEST SELECTION Boberg and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. HagOF OKED USED CARS AT THE LOWEST ander entertained the Just-A-Mere Club at a weinnie roast in Little CotPRICES IN OUR HISTORY. tonwood Canyon Tuesday eve. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Dam, Mr. and Mrs. Alma McCleary, 1928 CHEV .. COACHES Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewlett, Mr. and F. Mrs. and Mr. Christian, Mrs. Tom 1928 CHEV. LONDAUS A. Orton, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hilton, 1928 CHEV. COUPES Mrs. Hyrum Jacobson, Mrs. L. E. Peterson, Mrs. Eric Anderson, Mrs. Earl 1928 CHEV. SEDAN Allsop, Mr. Alfred Orton and Mr. 19~8 CHEV. CABROLET Vern Meade. friends few a week Saturday of last 1928 CHEV. TOURING of Wanda Sorenson surprised her on 1926 FORD SEDAN her birthday, the following girls were present; Dorothy Greenwood, Eliza1927 CHEV. 1-TON STAKE BODY beth Anderson, Florence and Vivian 1927 CHEV. 1-TON EXPRESS Peterson, Lorus Burkinshaw, Evelyn Thorn Hilton, Kathryn Sorenson, Beth 1926 CHEV. 1-2 TON EXPRESS pson, Wanda Sorenson of Sandy, Mary Lowe of Salt Lake and Catherine Peterson of East Midvale. 25 CARS IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Anderson and daughter, Joyce, of Midvale, Mr. and Closed and Open Models, $35.00 to $150.00 Mrs. W. 0. Boberg and daughter, Bon nie Jean and Mr. Lionet Hartvigson of Salt Lake motored to Big Cottonwood where they spent Saturday evening and Sunday. Phones: Was. 4877 and 2058 8th So. and State Mrs. T. W. Nichols was given a Birthday Surprise by relatives Friday UTAH SALT. LAKE CITY evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stuart, Mr. Dan Stuart, of !:Singham, Mr. and Mrs. Muryel Stuart, of Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wix of Meeker, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. A . .J. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. True Peter- SANDY NEWS ITEMS J. C.PENNEY c·& 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH Going Aw~y to School? You'll \Vant Plen ty of Pret ty Und ies And Our Low Prices Will Enable You to Have All You W~nt-and Save! ~U over the country • • • young fasl:ionables are getting ready to go away to school and college • • . and are coming her~ tc> choose their undies . . . because they know: that they can get such pretty ones here , . . for 1ess money I Let us show you/ . Rayon Lingerie ••• Gowns, bloomers, chemise, panties. uaCJ daacetta 98c to $2.98 I Silk Lingerie ••• Crepe de dancettes. Chine c:hemise and . $1.98 to $2.98 Silk Gowns $2.98 and -3.98 Come in Now! llosier y Inexpensive Girdle Supporter And How Satisfactol')! To Meet Thriftily Every Campus Need BARR CHEVROLET CO. I .... 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In Patent Leather, Black or Brow11 Kid. $1.49 $5.90 Repti)c J:ffe~t• ar~ c;xcellent o~~e .Str~p _.In if:c~.;t.I:id Free gun for all-gum showers at every train-and boodles of gum for winners of races and other contests! Don't miss the fun. Grain calf, bas the ucw aquart toe. $3.98 Mrs. A. Bloomquist was hostess to band, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bowman of en route to the members of the Birthday Club Mon- Pocatello, who are day. An early luncheon was served coast. Mrs. Clarence Swanson, formerly followed by Bridge. Johnson was the guest of Miss Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Elieson and dau honorRuby at a shower given by her moMr. and Mrs. c. E. cockayne and ghter, Ruth and Clara, returned early ther, Mrs. Hulda Johnson, last Frif w t J dan 1 in the week from· a two week~ stay day. Refreshments were served to ·n Fish Lake or es am all son f ormer1y o 1 1 Mr. and M;s. Hal Halstrom of Rex- the many friends and relatives who their make to Midvale to moved have "Hearts" was played at burg are visiting Mrs. Halstrom's attended. . home. Mrs. Joe Mikich and A. tables. small Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Remmg~on .a~d mother, Mrs. M. T. Goff and other reithe prize winners. were Birch E. accompaniwere They h t' part of last wee.r V1s1tfamily spent ere. da ghter and her bus. gt ' s b ro ther, Robt · S · adlVes .... R emm . will leave in two Swanson Mrs. b th · on ·mg -.r. u e1r Y e weeks for Los Angeles where she will Remington of Tooele. join her husband. Mrs. H. E. Owen held a family reunion at the home of Mrs. N. E. Berg man, July 24th. Out of town members of the family who were present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Owen of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Owen 25 Years of Efficient Service to the Public Bergman ::.f Murray. President and Mrs. John A. Aylett and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Aylett spent the week end at their summer homes in Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Engman and J. Graham of Los Angeles are the guests of Mrs. Engman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mitchell. The Mitchell's and their guests spent the early part of the week at Brighton. Dt·. and Mrs. J. S. Alley have returned from a tour of. the northwest. Dr. Alley attended Ufe National Medical convention held at Portland early in .July. On ille return trip Jack and Betty were left at Bear Lake to visit with relatives there. Miss Evelyn Jensen of Crescent was a guest last week end of Miss Helen Westlund. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rugg have returned to Utah after two years sLay in Pasadena, Calif., and are domiciled in the P. S. Roberts home at 58 Lincoln Street. Miss Marie Johnson, Cashier at the OFFICE and PLANT - 6500 South State Street Penney Co. has returned from a vacaMurraJ445 Phones: Midvale 175 tion spent with relatives at Provo and Vernal. GO TO THE LAKE For A Nickel or a Dime LOCAL ITEMS Of INTEREST - I. Lester - Artificial Ice I Clip. This Coupo n coupon and 10Co-(lblldren under 12, COUPON Tbls presented at the Ticket Office, either at the Saltalr ~when 1 Depot or Salta.ir Bea<.~h, will entitle the holder to receive one round-trip ticket, good only Monday, August 5th, ODi the Salt Lake, Garfield & Western Ra.ilroad Company, from Salt Lake (,'tty to Salta.ir Beach and return, when coupon Is presented at depot, or admission to Saltair when presented at Beach. SALTAIR BEACH CO. (M) • Red Hair Bathin g Girl Revue Friday, Attgust 9th, at 8 p.m. Any leautiful red hair girl is eligible to compete for the $100 in cash awards-to the first five winners. Register your name at A. G. Spalding Bros., 21 Bast First South St. • TRAINS: 7:15 and 9:15a.m., :t2 NOON 2 p. m. and Every Half Hour • --·-·--- |