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Show -- · Midvale Journ'al, Thursday, January 9, 1930 -- MIDVALE NEWS ITEMS SHORT TOPICS I Miss Parsons claims her vacation at Hyde Park wa1:1 enjoyable. platoon I Ephraim saw a parade of Midvale There i11 & new piano in the echool building. The teachers and teachers during the holidays. trtudents are delighted with it and are The half year will end about ten makinc much Wle of lt. days hence. There is still time to The floor o:t the sewing room was make a final spurt. turnil!hed with a i'ine covering ot in- J Maurice Clayton won the male lead laid linoleum during the holidays. It in the opera. He is a blond tenor who Ia of a checkered design with the can be fixed up to look well. The colon tan and green predominating. leading lady has not been chosen yet. It makes the room more homelike. J It is between Florence Todd and About 150 new book• were re- Donna Canning. eetT~ by Mii!IS Sutherland, our Ubrar- I The comparative report of the quarlaa, recently. In thil! eet there were terly tests have reached here, and boob for all grades. The set of the Midvale school ranks favorably "Health Heroe11" is of special interest with the other 11chools. · to the Junior High atudent1. j In the National Educational magaThe :llinth Fade boys are in the zine for January is a picture of the mtdat of their electrical course. 1 Midvale Junior High. It is in a set o:t llr. Hobbs T1s1ted his I!IOn Rudy lut enterpril!ing schools of the nation. week and watched him through an J The 8-B group obtained the htghfttire shop period. Mr. Hobb! even est aTerage in the district in their took the plane hl.mael:t to 11how the ' science te11t. Glory to them and 70unl'eter how. their 11plendid teacher, Mr. Sanderson. The Midvale Junior High team won Mill! Hendel'I!On'l! room is tull of a practice J'a.me trom Union recently - bug11. Yea, they are specimens for 1 by a large score. her biology clU.!Ief\ I EVERYBODY KNOWS • P. C. RASMUSSEN HANDLES NOTHING BUT THE BEST OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED ~·· WEST JORDAN Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman and eon, Keithe, motored to Lehi Friday evening and attended the JordanLehi basketball game. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lancaster entertained at dinner New Year's day for the Misses Gwenievere Hand, Zelda Lloyd, Delpha Neilson and Bernice Bateman, Messrs. LaMar Burkinshaw, DeLyle Van Wagz:ter and Ernest Burgon. A number of friends enjoyed a watch party Tuesday evening o:t last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hogan. Progressive rook was played, prizes going 'to Mrs . . C. E. Hogan, Mrs. E. M. Bateman, George Henderson and C. E. Hogan. A late luncheon was enjoyed by eight guests. Mrs. John Anderson entertained at a New Year's dinner for lilr.· and Mrs. C. J. Dewey and daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cutler of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Malstrom and children. ' ' Mrs. Lydia Bateman and daughter Lucille spent last week in Magna. They were special guests of llr. and Mrs. 0. H. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Finlayson entertained at dinner New Year's day for Mr. and Mrs. Thoma! Finlayson and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Goff. Mrs. Glen Smith and baby of Riverton spent Monday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Yates. llr. and Mrs. Otis Yates of Midvale were guests at the Yates home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman attended a social Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clitton Swenson of Riverton, given in honor of Mr&. Swenson's birthday anniversary. Darrel, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Shulsen, met with a painful accident last week when he was thrown from a horse and broke his foot. Colleen, the little daughter of Mrt and Mrs. Elias Denes is very ill with pneumonia. . Mr. and Mrs. John Yates f!pent parl of the week at Mona, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Yates' father, William Houghton. Mrs. Henry Egbert and daughter Ellen of Salt Lake visited here Sun' day evening. Miss Doris Cundick spent the weekend in Salt Lake as guest of MTI!. , J. E. Yates. I The children and grandchildren of Mrs. Sarah Crane met at her home in Draper Monday evening in honor of her 72nd birthday anniversary. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cundick; Harvey Cundick, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman of this ward. ===;;?!} Mrs. John Anderson entertained at ~ dinner for Mr. and Mrs. E, ALWAYS WATCH FOR OUR SPECIALS Thank you for your patronage. Call Again! I P. C. RASMUSSEN 28 N. Main Phone 252 sets the pace lor all the others! Nygreen of Salt Lake. Mrs. John Anderson announces the marriage 'of her daughter, Lavon Marlett Gardner of West Jordan, to Frederick Simonsen of Shanghai, China. The marriage took place in November, 1929, the Rev. H. G. C. Hallock officiating, in the presence of U. S. Vice Consul Robert P. Joyce. Mrs. 0. H. Bateman and infant son, Gale, are spending the week with her mother.in-law, Mrs. Lydia aBteman. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olson entertained at New Year's dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner, Emma, Alton and Lamar Gardner. Mrs. Vila Stohl is home after .spending several weeks visiting in Idaho and at Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. James A. Bateman spent Friday at Murray, guest of her sister, Mr11. Lizzie Simpers. A :tamily reunion was held at the home·of .. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gardner New Year's day. Dinner was served to ~2 children and grandchildren. A large c~:owd' of young people of this ward attended the dance at the Granada ballroom New Year's eve. SOUTH. JORDAN . . T , $137.00 . Screen-·tl-rlil RADIO W1a7 Is Atwater Keat Screen-Grid better'! T EN times more amplification with each Screen-Grld tube100 times mm:e power! Tone fil UD• dreamed purity! Selectivity ... aharp that ltationa that were & jumble of noise are now clear as IUD.IhiDel No)mm at llllf TOlumel ml · Miss Lucille Pearson will e1;1tertain Satm·day evening for friends from Salt Lake, Miss Gene Brown and Miss Bess Regan. f~pHtoEth~cl~~~~as f~:t~~~t~Jr~fs IIB*DQUAilTEBI .~~ ~ West Jordan Lumber Co. · 11( N. Main St. Phone Mid. 212 Midvale, Ut. "Entering Our 26th Year in Business in ; Midvale" · I[fRJED CINNAMON ROLLS! 2Oe' 1 DOZEN l their sister. Mrs. Tom Brinley, at i l LEO ~.E,"~rls, Pro... : Watsonville, Calif. · The sudden death .u '' .t" of Mr. Brinley late in December i ::16 No,rth Main l proved such a shock to Mrs. Btinley ; ~ ;; that illness resulted. i ................................... , ..................................... ! , :! Mrs. J. M. Remington of Portland, .....;=.;.:;;.=.~=·;;;;;"·.o;.;...........................................,.... Ore., is at the home of her brother, Dr. H. E. Nel~on. !1 r ~'''"'OJ'"''''''"''"' HERE TO SHOP ( T 20cPERPOU D d&y. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beckstead were the dinner guests C>f Mr. and Mrs. Fred May of Riverton on New Year's day. " · Mable and Essie Holt, and Marinda and Catherine Beckstead visited with Mrs. Morris Butterfield of Riverton, Friday. A big dance was given in the hall New Year's eve, attd also one New Year's night. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Beckstead and daughter, Norma, and Mrs. Mary Ann Beckstead of this ward attended a big supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jenkins of Midvale, New Year's evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Stockings of Riverton were the dinner guests of Mr. a..tJ.d Mrs. :a~ H. Beckstead· Monday evening. , ' Mr. and Mrs. :a. H. Beckstea'd had as their dinner gl.lestg on ·New Year's day, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckstead and three spns, o~ Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beckstead • and thr.ee sons, of Riverton; Mr.. and .Mrs. Golden Holt anO. three children; Mr. 1 and Mrs. RQyal V. Beckstead '6.lld four children, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Beckstefld, al~ of South Jordan. I Your Sunday dinner will be an assured success if you build your· meal around one of our tender pork loin 1·oasts. You will have a meal you will long-. remember, if you serve one of these roasts with sweet potatoes and vegetables. We have obtained a large quantity of this fresh pork for Saturday's selling at the unusually low price of 20c per pound. Take home one of these roasts today and you will become a regular buyer of this wonde~· ful meat. Thoroughly Remodeled. And Modern and up-to-the-minute U:S. OA.FE Samas & Thomas, Props. Our business iJ a.nd we want ""'", ... LOUIE'S .AUTO SERVICE 6507 South ~tate St. GENERAL REl'AlBS Complete Metor Servic4t Sioux Method of Grindln~ Valves Husco Brake Llnin&"-~tops QUick, Rain or Shine. Bakery FRESH CANDY A full llne of Fresh Ca11dy lUI weH us Bal•ery Goodli fills our now CWile6 -·supplying every deiDIUil.d •f eur customeu. Visit out store and be convl:aced. MIDVALE BAKERY (1 Door East of Drug Store) 17 E. Center · Phou.e i 0 & E EtECTRIC SB:&YICJ: Oomplete Electric Senioe Radios and .Auto lerTice Midvale 272 B0 C 25 ~· Oe~r St. CLARK'S BEAUTY SHOP Radio speeches during the last few week!-; have attacked a certaill type of chain stores accused of •,hort weighting and short changing. :So doubt the1·e al'e chain stores practic.ing these dishon('&ties-if managem nt isn't efficient enoug-h f .r other wa\' s to cut costs. 0. P. Skaggs System stores are not guilty of these practices. Ou · !)rices are low because of . kilful merchandising and immense quantity buying !lOWer. There is no te:hptation fQr us to shortweigh or $hort-«;hange~ Come in with your big food list and fee] confident o( full weight and correct change. "A Surety of Purity" · Store and ::\Iarket Midvale - - - - - - 'C'tah DUART PERMANENT WAVING .... $·8. 0 Finger Waving Maraelhg Shampooing Water WaviB.g Mid. 117-J . 13. N. JbiB. it. 1300TH'S B:&AUTY P&l"lw Paul's,Supreme Pirma.:a&t 7 l)aul's-8-ltpreme If 8 Pcrmanen t \V ave • iltJ V Phone Midvale 200 " Start the New Year right hy getting right with the wife and kiddies. Get an INCOME CONTRACT ~EE- Phone Mid. 222-W GEO. W. COX Representing the METROPOLITAN Lll-,.ll . INSURANCE COMPJ.NY ~13 !tz'st Ave ¥id.YI!it: R!IJ J. S. MORGAN Your watch deserves a.tt.a~o We repair it right &nd. fliU'U.tee the job. Jewelry el a.ll kinds. Prices lowest. 6iTe 1M just on~trial a~j be sati;mt. L.A. SUMBOT Our \\'orkmanship, equlpmeat and materials are combined to give yeur rebuilt shoes the best appearence aad the most. Bring in your shoe! today we will put new wear into them at small cest. SINCE 1910 "There must be a reuen" 21 E. Oenter St. Midvale H. F. RASMUSSEN Tailor Suits made to order Extm Trousers Free I Prices Reduced $5 to $20 • ._ :; M[feX:~uA::t~~s~ 1!?!ka~~ ~;s~~~ !!ELECTRIC HOlE BillltY! l flocking to it! It's what wa.~~.ted! The finest set -there is-results you can't get with old-style tui>e,-baeked by a reputation established in abnost S,OOO.OOO homes- ,,'' ~ . •. 1i 11 ""-.T<> ~onder they're 1, everyone always J 20e i: 1 : :: :: .'':.! •r And cabinets! Here'sone. Come in and seethe many others. You select the style of your radio furnitUre as ;you do your other beautiful things. APPLE SAUCE LAYER CAKE 'I Others t17-1nd tb.,-caatt al9e you nob teae, power a·d volueeel That's Atwater Kent BcremGrid. Come iD ud Jaear - . 111wA betteritW \l I family, who are there for the inter. ·•~..: Mrs. Agnes Booth of Salt· Lake was a Midvale visitor V\Tednesday. Mrs. J. \V. Nibley and son Junior l i have returned from spending the holidays in LaGr nde, Ore. '' ' Mrs. Clyde Soffe was hostess Friday to members of the Unity club. The day was spent in quilting and dainty refreshments were served to ~ Mn. Walter Berrett, Mrs. Fred J Coomber, Mrs. Earl Evans Mrs. Ed. Fenstermaker, Mrs. Cheste\- Baker, · Mrs. Lester Forbush, Mrs. Clarence Wardle, Mrs. Mildred Seddon,· Mrs. Walter Brown and Mrs. Cora Pari$, l Friends and relatives gathered Fri~ i day at the home of Mrs. Thomas I Allsop in honor of her birthday anniversary. A large birthday cake formed the centerpiece for the table, and a very social time was spent. Those enjoying the affair were Mrs. Alfred Green, Mrs. Elena Forbush, Mrs. Norman Fryer, Mrs. Emma Nichol and Mrs. May Smart of Union, Mrs. Nancy Buneyo and Mrs. Oscar Buney of Grant ward,. Mrs. A~wATER. SATURDAY SPECIAL a . Bishop Hyrum Stockings and famIly have moved to Riverton to make their home. , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackman and daughter, Shirley, of Midvale were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm . .H. Newbpld last Friday. Fern and ~eect. Beckstead were the dinner' gue:tts .ot Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl Beck8tead Friday. evening. Mi!ses Catherine and Marinda Beckstead atit~.rided the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. W~ace Peterson at the hom~ of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Page of Riverton last Friday. Mrs. Peterson was formally Miss Mae Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beckstead had as their dinner guests on New Year's day Mr. and ~rs. Willard, Turpin and sons, Frank and Reed, and Richard Mace, all of w'est Jordan; John Wayman of Holliday, and Mrs. Mary Ann Beckstead of South Jordan. Marinda and Catherine Beckstead spent Wednesday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Delisle Beckstead of Riverton. George Rushton of Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Newbold and son Bobby of Riverton; Mr. and Mrs.' Daniei Newbold and son, Stewart, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Newbold on New Year's EAST MIDVALE SOCIETY NEWS ' Philander Butler of Newdale, 1:daho, Mrs. C. L. Anderson entertained and Mrs. Lester 1'orbush of East members of her bridge club Friday .Midvale. evening of last week at her home on Mr. and Mrs. Philander Butler and Center $treet. son Loran, of Newdale, Idaho, left Mrs. G. A. Pearson entertained Monday for their home after spending Monday evening on the occasion of a week here with relatives and her birthday anniversary. Mr. and friends. Mrs. eGorge A. !<~ox of Salt Lake Mr. ·and Mrs. Clyde Brady of Mill- were from out of town. The ~ests ereek and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace .;numbered fourteen. Brown were dinner guests New Year's day of Mr. and Mrs. E1.rl Evans. Miss Beatrice Simvers was a week-end guest of Miss Norma Olson OUR of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. F'red She.rp and family of Salt Lake were New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Bennett. · .. Miss Maxine Clayton returned to , ~ ~ Provo to school Sunday after spend- j j § ing the holidays here with her par- § i ents, Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Clayton. 1 . . . Use the West's largest selling flour in ycur favorite biscuit recipe.Just see how much more light and fluffy they ·will be! ' Alterations, Cleanili.g and Pressing 64 W. Center St. Phone Midvale 117-w . Funeral Designing PEONY PLANTS For Sale KNOWLES FLORAL Telephone Mid. 156-M E. Center St. Midval~ Midvale Beauty Shop D~~Art Permanent $6.00 :o; ave ........................................ .. Finger \\'avlng EXPERT OPERATORil 58 N. MainSt. Phone Mid. 216-W MIDVALE, UTAH |