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Show l\ITTDVALE .fOUR TAL AND lVfURRAY EAGLE ,J "C'(?he CJifteen V'reillionth GJord" j BELIEVE IN FAIRY TALES? THE WISE MERCHANT VS. THE HARD SHELLED TURTLE llRAPER DIGGINGS Mrs. Agnes R. Fitzgerald, Corres. • \ With Self Material and a Few Buckles I I • • Tn square neclcline being established aa one of the season's best, Fashion now setll about to give it a few interesting variations. The bow of self material at th& Deck il a version of note, and likewise ~ the interpretation shown above, wherein the straight band across the front of tha neck slips through an ornamental buckla and finishes in a short tab end. Finding the 1esult smart, this one-piece frock then treats in the same manner its belt and cuff bands of self material. On the skirt three fiat tiers come forward from the side back, those from the left curving Uf)ward ever so slightly, while from the right they rise gracefully to the belt line. (Copyright, 1927, by Bu!Jcrick) (") BOOTH 1\fERC. CO. MIDVALE UTAH • , .... NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE In The District Court Salt Lake County, State of Utah IN THE MATTER OF THE F~T.~TE OF WILLIAM EDWIN COX, DEOEASED. Un ler authority of an order grant·rl by ihe Third Judicial District of Salt Lake Caunty. State of Utah, the u,H.Iersigned executor of the last wm anrl teshment will sell at private sale to th~ hir,hnst bidder for cash, subject t0 confirmatjrn by said Court, the following dl?~cribed real C!'tate located in Salt Lake County, State of "C'tah, towit: Commencing at a point 1228.75 feet Ea~t and 41.4 rods North from 'the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of sectio.n 30, Tovvn~hip 2 ~"l't 1 '. Range 1 east Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence East 90.7fi ket : t> r nce North -12.6 rods; thence WP'>t "(I 75 feet; thence South 42.6 .-od>:, to r he!' of beginning. Said order of Court datc.d June 3rd \!l27, rmd writte.n bids will hr received hv the unrlerFigned at his home, East Midvale. Sandy. R. D. No.3, .Salt Lake County, Utah, on or before the 1st day of July, l!l~7. THO:\tAS F. GREENWOOD Executor of Last Will and Tec.bment of William Edwin Cox, Deceased. C. !II. Nielsen, \Uorn .'y for Estate. Date of 1!:t publication, June 16, 1927. Date of last puhlication, Ju.ne 30, 1927 Mr,.. Orland Newhold is ~lowly improvin'i at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Richardson. where she is confined to her bed with a severe attack of flu and pneumonia. Don't forget Ju.ne 19th is Fathers Day-give father the honors due him for all he has done for you. !\In<. Neal Le Baron of L::>athbrirlge, Can~1l:l. i>: guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lydia Bateman. USE ECONOMY FLOUR a FARMS l DAI y I CottonwoJd, Ftah PRODUCERS & DISTRIBUTORS OF GOOD MILK PACKED IN ICE DELIVERED EARLY Midvale Sandy Telephon~ Douglas 9~-J4 ..... I I am now prepared to take care of aU classes of Watch, Cloclt &Jewelry Repairing I em save you mon(}y on this kind of work, give me a chance on your next repair job. -·-·-~_,_.,).-..~·~-, 7rald ·~~~~,_.,_,_.,_.._.~.-( I J. The Blade. IMI • Miss Edith Bateman is spending the week in Salt Lake City as guest of the Misses Ilene and Alice Cockayne. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page and family, Mrs. Chas. Cockayne and so.n, Don were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman Sunday. Don't forget the dance Friday evening, the Society Entertainers will furnish the music. Friday June 24th a Girls Orchestra from Bingham, the Sy,ncopaling Sailors will play. Starting Friday July 1st, the "Harmony Night Hawks" will play for the balance of the season. lceep your faa ~n• S· MORGAN Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and family of Provo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hansen. Dorothy ParkBr of Provo has returned home after spending a week with Hele,n Hansen. A Sunday School Social was given Monday evening in the amusement hall for members of 1st Intermediate Class B and their te::tcher, Virginia Haun. Games, luncheon and dancing were e,njoyed by thirty guests. Veloy Egbert of Salt Lake spent Friday evening with Gweneth Silcox. .Miss Olive Yates was dinner guest :::t the home of Mr. a.nd Mrs. '42slie Bolder, of Sandy, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead and Mrs. ~eorge Elkins spent one day last week in Midvalt a~ guest of Mrs. Wm. Hallid1ly• Mrs. Tommie N"rdin and children of Bingham visited here Monday evening. Under the dir~ction of the R~l:ef Society there will be a lecture given Tuf.8dav J cme 2h;t &.~ 8 p. m. in the West jordan Chapel on "Social Service" by Dr. Joh,nson of Salt Lake. Cynthia and Ruth Green of Hooper, Utah, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. Mrs. John Lancaster, Mrs. Lydia Bateman. Lucile and Ross Bateman, Myrtle Cundick and Elmer Palmer mo tored to Magna Sunday eve,ning and were special guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Bateman. Music, ice cream and cake were enjoyed. Watchmaker and Jeweler Midvale 69 N. Main Street ... Patterns in • • ValetAu!f!§.JroP Razor AutoStrOp Safety Raror Co., 656 First Ave., New York, N. Y. Per Pair ........ WEST JORDAN LUMBER CO. Midvale T2lephone Mid 212 Utah $1.95 BOOTH MERC. CO. MIDVALE "The Big Store" UTAH |