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Show tern .1 our m f k i INSTITUTION- a. h If t?tviii if ha niiD v I Mrs. Saturday evening of last week dinner Paul Troester entertained at followed by 500. The guests were, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Rosse, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Roy Steadman, Miss Ardis Rosse, F. Gladys Watson, Miss Helen Gee, Miller Jack Dewey D. Canning, Baty, and J. Carson. The Ladies Aid Society met Thursat day for sewing. Tea was perved the close of the session. Those in charge of the refreshments were Mrs. H. J. Grant, Mrs. Fred Hyke and Mrs R. Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. N A Pierson enter- i "where savings are greatest Midvale, Utah. twelve. Mrs. R. R. Fenn was hostess to the member of her club Monday afternoon. Eight were present. Fio-hmembers of the Ladles swimMon-dn- y ming class were in attendance in A. C. W. Y. the evening at snl: Lake. Mrs. Paul S. Roberts entertained dinner Tuesday evening of last 'vek for M" and Mrs. F. W. Rieh- Uon and Mr. and Mrs. C. .0. Pet- '- -n. of TTlliday. Announcement has been received of mirriacre in Hollywood early in the month of Miss Isabel Ros?e, to OI;n Well'. Mrs. Alice Rosse, mother of the bride, was present at the ceremony and will remain in Califor-nn'- il early summer. Mrs. TT. P. Miller entertained at dinner Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. W. T Vin-- J ppnt, of Sandy, who will leave later in the week for California wass a spec ml guest Preparations are being made by a number of parties to attend the Odd ' llowF ball which will be held in t Low Prices frQuality Goods Here New Silk Frocks For Spring! ti With Adorable Style and Sensible Low Price One Rcof 773 Stores in 46 States! A helpfulneesl Imagine the extent of their service' coast-to-coa- st Sandy Saturday evening. Mrs. W. Dean Harding entertained Friday of last week at a 1 o'clock luncheon followed by cards. The O'prizes were won by Mrs. W. V. Mrs. and Brien, Mrs. Roy Steadman If they were all under one roof, the largest store in New York and Chicago would be insignificant by comparison, ft Their selective and buying power would be no greater; the individual customer would benefit no more. Spring is here! But they are under 773 roofs, serving as many communities. JJUr Vrr- Consequently, nearly a third of the people of the country have J. C. Penney Company Stores in which they enjoy nil the advantages experienced by people in the big cities. m A cilv "f-.X'-r- IfT, Of? I tMn. h.ivi,::- 0 O ip V nvn ' f t.V - rv iiu Oil : ; - i I U ... UressandlNew f Two-Piec- U Effects e I A I For the outdoor life of Spring or for the more for- mal occasion, we show the correct styles ruffles, boleros, etc., are featured. Two- - and Three-Ton- e Effect P l Our V JI U W Coast-to-Coa- j ' at this price! Plaits, Thij accessory ol dress tainable most ii-- r birtkds laid ft, twelve. The regular meeting of the Rc.''. m i society was neia iuesiav. The t i. 1 1 cial service lesson was given by A. White. Forty five members j Ki J present. ma... I.AW.. uu orw iiuiiic ti luiy, Wll A ..1 ivt a... i ' I Unvfj Lake. Mrs. Arch Fenn who haq Vo-- n iting relatives here and in Salt I?J ' left Thursday of last week to ret?.'' ' to her home in Hollywood, Caif, f. " Mr. R. W. Quick had as her Thursday of last week Mrs. CharV Zollinirer, of Rexsburg, Idaho, Mrs. Ray Wilson, of Salt Lake, B ; J are relatives of Mrs. Quick. i i i r ivionuay evening menus ana ' . hto c r f;ii her on the occasion of her birtWT. t t anniversary. Games and refreshr . t w were enjoyed. ir, in t Thursday evening of last week if"' tu members of the U A Club met lb regular session at the home of I a J. Hollis Aylett. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rasmusen tl t re receiving congratulations on the am of a daughter. Mrs. Rasmussen r formerly Miss Ruth Thompon 1 J!- -( 111 wurx. Sandy. At the residence of Mrs. J. w if 4 mer Saturday evening of rArKnra nf ttio TT A Cluh enter ' t" ''I' ed their husband's at a chickaree ' A f J lowed bv eames. hatCf 1 i Any kind of work a man can do. Call at 33 3rd 4 I Midvale. Utah. Wr ANTED is in ii- U styles at v( 1 Ar - Meadow Iark h Tu. I'..k. V econ- for durability for smart appearance, choose these lilk with fibre hose In the New Style W Fox Trot , looking which J& low ii yfesftOA priced! SkJ Tut Ml l. M. IH Kt II. MiUVM.i: V Kitih. r,is,.r :.!i..".i'i :i thurrh. r' ".U-,.1- '. :;.(. - i',.r ;!;c af of the This action f rum the K mtiaium Work on the second semester began Moinlay after a week of semester tea?.'. Some s SILAS ff.Hiinu ild With Vocal Refrain !, Muriitm: i i't ,i in. ;hi, j i ; 1 r I - , 1 , Girls-F- ox Adjuster of alow account and d tine Hie Arlii ron-taini- . - I'll.- M line Hi ("IIV. WHS I'll' i 'I S till. ssc EL t u in. f !ninl Ji "i.v I ofli.-e- r ar vv. I. III. i ii : c Hit T. . nd V us r- r ,.i N i Hour Walt Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra ItifT Song Fox Trot With Vocal Chorut Ft iifoi One Ahuie Fox Trot ( Tht Vewrl Sono) Nat Shilkrct and the Victor Orchestra M riday Mrs. v ri-- ry llll IUR Fox Trot (Featured in the Greenwich Viltag Folliei) With Vocal Refrain Roger Woue Kahn and His Orchestra Turk in Kentucky and Smile! Fox Trot Edwin J. McEnelly's Orchestra Give Me a Ukulele and a I'kulrlc Baby and Leae the Kent la Me-F- ox Trot With Vocal Refrain Teaches Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Lv'rjthing's Irvino Aaronson and His Commanhhu Goliien IV, . x Trot With Vocal Choru Waking's Tennsylvanians Blame It on the Walu Waltz With Vocal Refrain Edwin J. McEnelly's OuciirsTR , 1 Y our the College . il.s : BROWN & CO. iC of t Wouldn't You pro-Kra- collector li.i'ir intrusion upon tin time of were of doubtful claim. netcssary but there was little ,j. m, pf t' tlxh..ni lh. of We j;ct the money ani retain The firat Kym inUrruption of classes. ,t!ly l.olotij:. tenie.-te- r cuKtomer's good will. elo.cd one Weik officially lAclnitjr Uor.-).;j-i, ji. in. arlier but examinations were placed At the mottiinc r Telephone Midvale 263-T' o I.a il.'s Ai.i Society of the C'oii in the following week due to lift '.' :;,'iiuiu! Chun It mot jt the church vacation in October. This divided the MlDVALi; ITAII h: A: riTSi Top N'iMoti." ati.i J .trior work Mr.. with each for m ' H M'fiH'ster George Thurtil.iy ' equally, of t!ic jie T r, lii. will ' Address 91 Locust Street atol Allen lYoctor, ficshman from UnjN'Isun, Mr. Charle. Atiib-r-oI,. -- f,.:. a haj-py- , ' ion, mn of Mary M. l'roetor, receivjMrs. O. K. l!;iiley n host- - eH. i you ranii.'i Jordan Sophomores ure resting at Vinul Ma G. Mrs. F. ed a severe contusion of the brain on Mr. l'ischor, , ' .. a;i of ti ... I ho top of the heap in the Sophomore cent, Mrs. Flo.. I'hrUtensen and Mrs. Tuesday from a fall in Gym class. r I t lh jm i; !,. ' I i .Ji as league a re ult of their brilliant I)uano Richards enjoyed the Satur-- f He will be confined to hiH bed for a :i I' tl'ill' Hie over Saints Thursday bv victory day afternoon matinee at the Yi!ke.. week as a result. u.i'.iori of ii... j.i , the wore of 21 to 1G. This was their II.IK." third straight victory and leaves LOST M ST LOST The chunh m iv), John Punn anil xon, Kenneth left then with a in Un' fvrninu good chance for the title i'1 enn "n , f , , ri l'ure between tdcp'wme office nnd for California by auto Jan. is. arriv- in this division. Rodney Kimball .tional sinr'rr ll(Mth Merc. Store in Mid ale, pulpit ,,i I Hjuiial tmi.-io.-" ing there i. time for the wedding of Capt; Fred Greer, Wdbm Matthews, tioy S. r.ui Tr p N. H'j itl nirrt enrrenry. Heward. Return Mr. Dunn's niece, Mis Winnifred. F.!m !;rady, Lavdl Dennley, Lavelle on l"rii.iy HfiiiP; frm 1 oVlmk. lo Journal Office. It.lonirx to bard Dunn and Harold K. Malstrom, form-- ; Swcnson, Tanoy Hensnn, Lyle ReadThiTf . li.-U ttn of p;iinl working man with family. erly of Midvale, which occurred Jan.' ing, IMward Withers, Va.l.-r- i JRoy Carsey anij a tr.s.vi in of pn'roli. 22 at F.nid-woa suburb of I.e., and Funis make up the squad. Terry The Iti.ar.l vt Trtu of the c)inh lie (T 1'ardon! We failed to announce Angles. After attending to business t a r. n.luti.in U the lust wek that Mr. and Mrn. wn matters Mr. Dunn will visit with hi.' rtvrnUy l; ln ler d iu tion of Mr. I.lndf.ird fWt thai 0,0 are tV pround parents of brother nnd family nnd incidentally J i;2 pi imsrily r.amu-icactivities are now in full uebatlng; to be by the ortrnnizion af. a baby girl, born January 13th. take in the sights of Cal.fornia. Bwinff at Murray High School. Suini.iy ' c s I'r. mm With Vocal Chorut I II lite Arms Where They Belong Waltx r'pOrgai Within the Prlnon of My Dreams Waltz fi Organ ' Ji:kse Crawkord with Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra Where Do You Work-a- , John? Fox Trot 98 voi II of George Olsen and His Mcsic Sweet Thing Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra Tonight You Belong to Me Waltz With Vocal Refrain Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra I've Cot the Cirll Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain George Olsen and His Music Take in the Sun, Hang Out the Moon Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Sweetie Tie Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Jan Garber and His Orchestra Trot I'm Tellin' the Birds Tellin' the Bees-F- ox With Vocal Refrain GEORCS OLSEN AND His MfSiC Steppin Around Fox Trot Jan Garber and IDs Orchestra i Here is a great opportunity to buy a omy our store i ; Fu'l-Fashion- For RI Wlnter-tim- e Cither Pursess Splendid Hose ob iiJjK t I pleas-- 1 the pair, ( OMMl he I ved is indoor lime! These Victor dancf records will bring joy and animation to any gatherfull of life and rhythm, ing. They are brand-new- , melodious and wonderfully played by the leading orchestras. Come in toon and hear them! Prove Smart Buying Power Saves For You Ribbon and Trimming "i if last These Victor Dance Records for February ( st Round Garters pa n v Mrs. A. A. iarsicm entertained , a dinner party Thursday of in honor or tier husband's Covers were anniversary. V,OIIT , VWi 1 And then comes the joyful news of our almost unbe Buvixiflr lievably low pnee the result of our Nation-Wid- e Per er. i V..vJ AM Mill In color, there has never been a lovelier season ! The two-nn- d three-ton- e effects are especially charming for Spring. IS - f HI thousand ti;ncj. o The glad news brings the assur ance that many new fashions will rAaAAn tne feminine heart in our St 1 enjoyment of person-.- i shopping is rr.ultiplif ,1 f I ' New styles reach you through this Store as quickly as they reach the people in New York and Chicago. Values nnd Savings, in most instances, arc greater here and thf 4 Mrs. Youngs Cutler, Mrs. N. tained at dinner Thursday of last nnd Mrs Mnmo Hfi S;f Piorsnn Mrs. and Lieutenant week honoring Edwnrd Ferhsten, who are visiting were guests Thurslay at a lunched' relatives' here. Covers were laid for given by Mrs. W. A. Howard at Host for Your Honey But They're Not Under Gladys Watson. The guests numbe ed twelve. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Beckstead South Jordan were dinner guest Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Midvale Drug Company fci d H ts: 1 m V Mr. f. J.LibMr. Ik 11 Mm. 1 an I M and N Shit I. a'ld : 't. and pont nd S od 1 Uf-e- 1 ry. I |