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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE DID YOU KNOW A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- OUR SILVER YEAR "where savings are Rreatest-, MIDVAL'-, UTAH 0 0 Everything We Sell .Must Build Co;rn6dence! • l25ih Anniversary I What .Make. Some Stores "Homey"?: Women Smile In Summer. Silks ~e Comfortable The old Co u n tr y Store With its ancient craclc.erbarrel and potheJiied stove is faat disappearing f r 0 m our • midst, and there are many to mourn its P a a s i n g. While its methods often lacked . efficiency yet it played an honorable part in the history of our country and many a cooly aloof modern establishment could study its ways to advantage. 1 · . W ·Severai ..W aah Silk. Froc~a · Hot weather oowaC~an Ia _a Jw ~ ~ are 10 man1 very ~mart frocka fuhlo of cool .nb-for the etreet, for inlormu putlq. for v.. c:atioDJ, for traveling. The ~ :w.c:~GMD' t~Yeral at •vlnaa herel Sa"ffq Nee Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson entertained Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Jensen and Mrs. Joseph J f M'd 1 1 va e. ensen ° Miss Merla Greenwood entertai,ned Tuesday evening at her home on State in honor of the Bee Hive Girls. Mu sic, games and refreshments were enjoyed by 15 guests. Mrs. Charles Reivley of SaLt Lake is a house guest this week of Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Kresser of Union Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Batema,n were dinner guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Carlson of Midvale. The many friends of Mr. Herman Janssen will be pleased to know that after a successful operatio,n for appen dicitis at the St. Marks Hospital he is able to return to his home Thursday, getting along nicely. Mrs. Esther Petersen of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Liljablad. Mrs. Lizzie Panter of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mrs. Sarah BenJJ.e'tt. Mr. A. E. Bateman left Tuesday for Chicago to attend school at the University of Chicago. Mr. Bateman expects to remai,n until the fore part of September. Mrs. A. H. Rock attended the Brady-Richards Reunion held in Union Friday aftcrnoo.n, June lOth. Mrs. Royier of Garfield ~pent several days this week with Mrs. Earl Thornton. Last Wednesday evening friends and neighbors very pleasantly surnrised Mrs. Ethel Millerberg at her home on Union Avenue, complimP,nt- AU honof to tlie. Country Store of Ye... terday. It had a m.,' job to do and it did it couragetmsly and well., May we who follow in: its footsteps preserve faithfully the tradition of service it has handed down. ~· .,.~- 1 ing her birthday anniver!lary. Gamel music and luncheon were enjoyed by Mrs. Elva Ray, )lr. and Mrs. Orton Jense,n, Mrs. Myrtle McNamara, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Carlsen, Mr. and Krt. Jesse Olson and Mrs. Millie Lennberg. Ora ~~e In F\nritb H•rveat '"'11111!""' 1trf' lak~tn fr ... latter ('Nil't ef fktnh1··r :ti'H1 rhf' '.r•t l'lf ~I'IYttll'lller nnttl A ;wfl lr. r·:dlfl'lrl'lln they ~,. '~:nthi'Hr! l!ll tl,. '~"l!r ~1'~1m~ . T)le "•w ,.,...r• lo•c~,.tf'llt>er t . trPP.l< thP frn.m tlrf' •""!'t"f :-; . . • • .. At Your Rexall Drug Store 93e 39e 59e 89c ( Pinkham's Compound ·-··--·----·-----·-----------------·-.. -.... Hospital Cotton ........... _···-· · ..... ·-·--··-·-···-·-·----·------- ~ ' Theatrical Cold Cream, 1 lb. ---·-··-.. ·-·-·------------·---- I Van tines Bath Salts _____ .... ---·-···---.....-.... -.. ---·-.. - ! 29e Assortment of Vantines Toilet Goods $1 • 00 Values from $12.00 to $2.50, Your Choice . Klenzo Shaving Cream --------·---·--·-·-·-··-·--....... _.... ,_ ... . I25th Anni;,ersary I . ,All Sdk Jap Pongee of Quality ~l A Material of Many An Offering Worthy of Uses Special Attention Women who sew welcome this opportunity to purchase such a: useful item-at this very attractive price I Buy now for future uses. One of the outstanding offerings in our Birthday Celebration-an item that every household can use, priced to in• terest all! Every Thread Silk! 1-2 lb. ·-··---.. --. 18e DON1 FORGET FATHER'S DAY JUNE 19th We have many special gifts for DAD . MIDVALE DRUG CO. UTAH MAIN AT CENTER MIDVALE ------ . . -- - - " .... . - -- ~ - . -- . - .. Specials for the Ladies! quality - eapeclatly 1 u I t a b I e for children's dreuee and lingerie. 25th Anniversa~ A·Big Turkish T owelValue Plain White Or With Colored Border NEW VOILES • Mercerized . All colors, 39 to 40 inches wide, and priced consistently with Penney policy of big values e'!_ery day 29e One of the biggest towd value.. 11H: have ever offered! VVhether you need a few--or a dozen-this is the time to replenish your supply. Soisette Prints New PaHeraa Feat are Anniveraary Offering Such variety I Light and dark grouncb - also plab. colora. Home frockl aad scbool 4lruses are 10 attncthe Ia thb fabric-lew -prk..t, yard-- 39c. Jlr. ~ Carlsen of Riglrby, Id- Carlson. Mr. Carlson will return to . . rftiillbl. Mi,nJrle J. Sainsbury, his home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gustavison g-.~..-, ldallo, are visiting with ~a~ata; Jlr. and Mrs. Banr and little son, Jay, of Midvale, and 1lb. 35c . Aft all silk pongee - of unusually fine Large size, heavy quality turkish towels-all plain white or finished with --~c.'ll~red bordc:_r:~- The price is _t)'J?ical Cullen Chews 33 Inches Wide ----------------~------------------------~~--------------------- • M. J. Joy, formerly employed by the U. S. Smelting Company at their Midvale plant, and for years past a iamiliar and pleasing figure i,n ud around MidYale, has oast his lot with the International Smelting Company, at present employed at their Tooele Plant. Mr. Joy started his work wit\ thein on June 15th and appears on .he official roster as Superi,ntendent of the Roasting Department. Mr. Joy's duties, for the p sent, will consist in general assistan in solving roasting problems at both lead and copper plants of the Tooele Smelter. • Mr. Joy has had many years of experience alo,ng this line of work and no doubt will render invaluable assistance to his new employer. A host of friends in Midvale wirth the Joy family succesa and hawinen in whatever they may undertake . SAVE WITH SAFETY ,i~ A quarter .of a cen-' tury ago the J. C. Penney Company was only a country store itselfthe kind where homefolks buy. Today, aithough we have grown · to lusty manhood, we are striving constantly to preserve that spirit of neighborliness and to ! d e m o n s t rate our 1 friendahip by the freshness and variety of our, ~tocks, their high qualIty. the truthlUlnesa 0 £; our advertising, and the · large amount of value we give for your dollar) ' JOY GETS BERTH AT TOOELE , lnan ""~Ucm-Wlde I Mrs. Edla Gustavison and daughter, Thursday the Bee Hive Girls atMable, and son, Clifto,n, will leave on tended by Mrs. Olive Sharp and Miss Friday, the 17th f~ Preston, Idaho, Lulu Jacobson, enjoyed a hike to Big for a weeks visit with relatives. Cottonwood Canyon. DeMeridor Vanishing Cream . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . SOc DeMeridor Face Powder................... FREE ..... • •• • • Coty Face Powder ...................... $1.00 Coty L'Origan Perfume . . . ............... FREE • • •• • • •••• •• •• • • Both For MarceUe Face Powder MarceUe Cold Cream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79c •••• NYAL Tooth Paste . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .·. . . . SOc NYAL Tooth Brush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FREI ...... ••• •• A Powder Puff FREE With Any Face Powder Complete Stock of Ayers - Woodworth u• HUDNUT •TOILETRIES Bring your Prescriptions herE H. P. Miller Drug Co. |