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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE '• ,, A NATION· WIDE INSTITUTION· . . INSTITUTION· ~ Where II A NATION· WIDE 8aViRil8 aTe SlTeafe&f I J • savings are peatest" • where 11 ( MIDVALE, UTAH ,... . \ . J: ~ -·· · MIDVALE. UTAH ,. ·. r Featured Values from Our 25th or Sil~ver Anniversary Celebration - 125~ Anniversary) j25th Anniversary I Marathon Hats For Outing or General Weaa. Look for the Label English Pants Our a a me. own trade mark Known &om cout to coast for Style and Quality : in Men's Hats. Marathon Hats are de-· eigned and sold ex;clusively: by }. C. Penney _Co. Stores to meet the demands of men who expect tlte utmost in; •alue, style and superiority • ' featured at- $2.98 $3.98 $4.98. Other MtiTathons /5.98 and Up Ill \...._ . "" I [~5th Anniversary Semi-Conservative Suits feature values at- $24.75 '1: 2 and 3-Button 1\- . 1 "> J ~'l'A ... \. a. .. ~ :/ ·. sa. w..., for MfueuzdJ 'aw .,.., ' SOUTH JORDAN • ·' Mrs. Leo D. Palmer, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Winward of Salt Lake wex:e Sunday guests of Mrs. George Stocking, Mr. and Mrs Gust Callas and baby, Helen, of Bi~gham and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle were also her guests on Saturday evening. Mr. and M_rs. Joseph M. Holt spent Sunday evenmg as guests of Mrs M · · E. Shields. ~r. and. ¥rs. Erban' McMellan and children VISited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Glen McMellan. The play staged here Friday April 29th by the P. G. players was a hugh success. The play being one of the best ever. . The hall was crowded to its capacl~y, each player took their part exceptionally well. Mrs. Bart Howecroft of Salt Lake ullderwent a serious operation Monday at the. L. ~- S. Hospital. Mrs. How':crcft 1s a s1ster to R. A. Naylor {jf th1s ward and a daughter of Joseph N !'Ylor of Midvale. We hope for our fnends speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle Mrs George Stocking and Mr. and M;s, Le~ Palmer were ~ruests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Palmer on Sunday. Mr. and Mr:;;. Gust Callas of Bingham and Lucy Stocking formed a party and motored to Salt Lake and attended the Pantages Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Shields of Mag na spent this week end with Mr. and Mrs. David A. Shields Mr. and Mrs. William Newbold spent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Nielson. , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beckstead, Sr. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parduhn. Stock holders are busy at work this week cleaning the Beckstead irrigation ditch. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Palmer motored to east Canyon Tanch Tuesday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Beckstead of Midvale visited with Mr. and Mrs. lsaac Beckstead on Sunday. Just mived. This cloth is absolutely fast color and I will not fade when exposed to sun or weather and is unaffected by boiling, prespiration or any other legitimate treabnent Fast to the last COME AND SEE OUR DISPLAY The Yard . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 I BOOTH MERC. CO. . Students' Suits ·/ $ 16.50 months stay with relatives and friends in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. R. W. Quick was hostes to members of her club Tuesday evening. Bridge was played. Mrs. H. E. Phelps and. Mrs. D. A. Drown won prizes. S1xteen classmates of Marjorie Joy entertained at the Joy home on Holden Street, Thursday evening of last week. The afternoon bridge club met at the home of Mrs. D. A. Drown Monday Prizes were won by Mrs. R. R. Fenn and Mrs. H. E. Phelps. Members of the Saint Theresa's Altar Society were entertained Tuesday April 26th at the home of Mrs. A . Guittard, of Riverton. Dr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen and daughter, Lorna, of Provo, were Midvale visitors a short time Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell H. Aylett and Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Aylett left by auto last week for Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Aylett will remain there for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Aylett expect to return sometime this month. Mrs. J. S. Alley and Mrs. Geo. A. 1Wright were ,guests of Mrs. S. P. Sandberg and Miss Sandberg of Salt Lake, at a card party which was given at Memory House in Memory Grove Monday. NEW SUMMER ORGANDIES l Built of selected cas s imeres in many new patterns. Greys, Tan 1 and B I u en o v e 1ty mi:x:t u r e s, stripes and overplaids. Unusually good values at- In dressy three-button, single-breasted models and fashioned of excellent quality serges, worsteds and unfinished worsteds, in blues. browns, medium and light greyssmart mixtures and striped effects. Every detail of tailoring and finish is up to our high standards of quality. 'One of our • 7 $5.50 $6.50 and $7.50 · Men's Stylish Thursday at her home on State Street Mrs. R. A. Pallanch entertained a number of little folks at a birthday party for her daughter, Mary, on her second anniversary. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Miss ·Leona Fetzer of Salt Lake was a guest last week end of Miss Cora Goff. Mrs. Howard Bateman and children of Garfield spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Bateman. Mrs. J. A. Aylett, Mrs. J. W. Booth and Mrs. H. C. Aylett attended a meet ing of the W()man's Republican club which was Jieid in Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Francom announce the engagement of their dau~rh ter, Florence to Lloyd Lambert, of San Pedro, £alif. The marriage will take place in the summer. Mrs. Eli Mitchell and Mrs. A. A. Larson and 1 ~mall son, Veldon, will by auto stage for a leave ·~ .l " '~ In attractive fabrics-fancies and stripes - tans, browns, greys and silver greys. Well tailored and well Extra good finished throughout. values at- f25th ,Anniversary f Mrs. Mary B. Stokes, Correspondent . ~, Just what you need for vacation or outings. Well shaped, in models for men and young men. • MIDVAlE SOCIAL . HAPPENINGS .' ..,!·.. •.. .,~·)' ..: - There was a large attendance at the Conjoint meeting which was held on 1 Sunday evening in the L. D. S. ward house. The program was as follows: Cello solo, Miss Cora Goff. Reading, Mrs. J. W. Grace. Bass Solo, Mr. Vicklund. An address by a member of the General Board of the M. I. A. was the concluding number. I I to • • • Read This ~out Loud • )- " lo ~~-~-~~~-~~-~~-~~-n-n-o-n-n-o-~ THE H. P. MILLER DRUG CO. is now filling PRESCRIPTIONS . A FRESH STOCK OF DRUGS ; t:' ...... THE • BEST • REASON w' can offer for .Flors~im Shoes is tl}at Florsheims are the bestsh~es anyone can offer. •. FAMOlJS CLOTHING- CO. 'MIDVALE ,...:. UTAB: Bring Yours Here ~~~~~~~-.~ . Roller Skate AT RIVERTON Starting . May 16th Open 8 to 11 p.m. Free Instructions To Beg~ers . ..... : .ADMISSION . . . . . . . . GENTS IOc LADIES FREE Skates 35c per pair Mrs C. R. Bradford and son, Kenneth, of Salt Lake, Mrs. James Peterson, of South Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Ezra L. Bills and small son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Densley Clyde Peter>lon and son, were guests had as their guests last Sunday Mr. · of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson dur- and Mrs. William Mott and Mrs. Ra- spent Monday as guests of Mr. and ing the week, Mrs. Thomas Newman, chel Bills, of Salt Lake. |