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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL . C ~ ·-~~ I A party was given at the home Page Four Friday, Fe&ruary 2 , - --- - - - - --~- --·· ·~O~orn and Mrs. WanMrg won the new re~idents of Midvale. A CORRECTION pnzes. , . ,of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Richardson Members of the F1rem., ens asso- Mrs. H. E. Phelps was hostess to ¥ A. T ..rJ...LJ their of honor in night Friday A mistake was made in naming elation and L. F A. club have plan ,members of her bridge club Mon- Mil o:J~T,crl\fMl !~'daughter, Florence's birthday annihostesses who served at the ~E.NJN"G, ned a social to l>e held in Firemen's'day afternoon. Ul,l- ~.l~~~- 'J versary. Games and luncheon was Community Club meeting on I Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Joy and dauHall Friday evening. enjoyed by the following guests: no""'Llsponden~eJ 15th. The corrected list is: A large number of Midvale. Ia- ghter visited friends in Midvale Mh'T~ODIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Orland Newbold, ~ I.., ~ 'I J~ J. Hollis Aylett, Mrs. Leo . . Fern, Virginia and Harold Bate- The Genealo ·cal committee of die~ w~re the guests on Washmg- Sunday. M. Kitch, Pastor and Mrs. Max Pressler. tons birthday at a Bndge luncheon Mrs. Anme Nelson IS expected g1 11 an Stewart Richards Arthur M THE COMMUNITY t d d .. k f thl C h · the L. D. S. church had charge of given in Magna by Mrs G • m • s wee rom an. ex en e · orne · eo. . . . . , Buckley, Leo Sabey, Malcome Shul l Elsie Dahl, accompanied by Reta !Sunday School, 10 a. m. WEST JORDAN the program :sunday everung at the Sm1th, ass1stmg the hostess was stay in Los Angeles, Cahf., where W d Rom B tt G m Ch h S · 11 . · a u er-·regular sacrament service. Richard Mrs. R. Campbell of Salt La~e. she visited at the homes of her • sen, eneva ~ 0 s, a. · erviCe urc _.._..._..._...._.,_..._....,.._.._..__, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sharp of Dahl. "Talk," Mary Turner, smg. the Secre- Thursday evenmg of last week daughters. worth' Mary Richardson and Ida ·B. Summerhays, who IS . · E ast Midvale "Ye Ransome ...... of our God" Epworth League 7 p · m· Mr. and Mrs. ·wal- mg .What's the Ulle of having r;tv Cedar of Padjen, Mary Miss a Lake, Salt of Kinney J. W. Mrs. of society .11 [tary of the Genealogical M I A There were five classes on last ;Co;~ey.S th J d lace Bateman, and family were and prayer by Edna Hogan. blues; Just because you need in week the of part early the spent a at honored was bride, e t ~~ . ~r an ,;M · n~· IUtah and in charge of the Genealo- recent dinner guestS' Sunday of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Roach enter- Sunday morning that had a perfect new shoes? What is wrong 1 Midvale. MeVaudis Miss by given ,shower the was Lake Salt in library gical ni dy Mrs. Pierce Swensen of East Mid- tained at dinner Wednesday in hon attendance record. Mr. Conkle's pres~? 1 t:Ir r~a t 1 with that old pair? Have or of Jay Sabey, other guests pre- class of boys will be in charge of Rose n 2;:ar a ur ay g 'jspeaker. A musical number was Ghie and Miss Lavenia Wanberg. Mrs. J. s. Alley has returned vale. them fixed and treat them The Gleaner Girls of theM. I. A.. sent were Mr. and Mrs. John Sa- the opening exercises on next Sun- F~~;~:~; One ·0 n Bill' a three act given by Isobel Reading and Far- ~I Mrs. Kinney was formerly Miss A- from Pittsburgh, Pa., where ·she fair. They have been thru visited relatives. deline Kemp. Eld .rol Rasmussen. t d b th and teacher, Mrs. W. W. Malstrom bey, Mary, Grace, Leo, Earl and day at 10 o'clock. Several of the Mrs W P Jones and daughter, ofentertained Orton Wm. Mrs. 6th February evening Monday rain and shine; Though they .ersl e ht .Y ~:sen/ drama, training the attended teachers enjoyed a Valentine Costume party!Phylis Sabey. of Salt Lake were ,,ve« Mami~ S. D. L. the of teachers and officers home the at met A. B. W. the enJOY· was rug ay ur~ Quroum last on A. C. W. Y. the at school of member a Bateman Ronald were! Games evening. Tuesday last be size four or nine; You 1 1 1 at the home of Mr. and gu~sts "nd afterFriday association 'Primary pleasant A Landers. J. J. Mrs. J th S f ;~se. ~/u ~y ed they that say and evening, conducted by Evaline Peterson and the Idaho State Normal of Albion Monday can have them made like 1noon of last week. Refreshments iMrs. D. J. Searle. 0~ 0 Refreshenjoyed. was ~-!evening t ar:er m;\ rM d Delila Richards and refreshments Basket Ball Team visited relatives would like to be regularily enrollJ!ew; Then you bid your blues 1were served to twelve. Wednesday of last week Mrs. were served. Y dian,B ~s. 0 nM n~s erE by Mary Sabey and Ma- here Sunday. The Albion team ed for the work. furnished adieu. A. Wright and Mrs. H. ..) P. Geo. at met club evenlng Monday The of session business regular The eman, a ~s~ GrsJ ;~an, a a the of meeting monthly The ColJunior c. played the L. D. s. rie Abbott. WE DON'T COBBLE were g-uests of Mrs. c. C. Miller this Phelps E. S. Mrs. of home the held was which club A. F. L. e~~ ; 't · . · rs. t B an .. ~r Suno.n held be will Board church Monday. Mrs. Emily Wardle, Mrs. Henry lege at Salt Lake We rebuild better than Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Beck- Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson day morning following the churchS uc~1e a eman VIS! e a R. Pugmire of Salt Lake. of last week in Fire- 'week. agna new. Just step in, east ~stead and Mr. and Mrs. Lenard visited in Bountiful Sunday. Hall, was followed by a so- Thursday of.last week Mrs. L. M. l Class mat~s ot E;Jmer Griffith service. The sermon then:e is- un ay. hour. Refreshments were ser- Kemp entertamed for her daugh- were entertamed at the home his of the Midvale Drug Co., !Brown were guests of Mr. and Mrs Miss Vilate Bennett and Lula "The best Gift God has G1ven to by Mrs. Ivan Dimmick and ter, Mrs. W. J . Kinney, a recent parents on Second Ave. Tuesday as you come or go. We 'clyde Radden of Salt Lake Sun- Christensen of Salt Lake spent the Man." All are cordially invited to bride. A dainty luncheon was ser evening. Games and Chas. A. Canning. OF ANYTHING worship. of services these attend Luof guests as Thursday evening day. rebuild with a smileand games were played. Mrs. Iwere enjoyed by 20 young ved are Cutler Fred Mrs. and Mr. VALUE for topic League Epworth The Bateman. cile of Swensen Clyde Mrs. and Mr. WHILE YOU WAIT 1 SO~D 'sandy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Stan Oldham of Sandy, Mrs. Sunday evening is "How we got ' Wallace Bateman Tuesday evening Jack Dwight and daughter, Sadie, our Gospels." There will be specJEWELRY and WATCH Miss Grace Malstrom and Mrs. motored to Park City Sunday, Mrs. ial music and an interesting time Work A Specialty Vesta Lancaster were Salt Lake Dwight being called there on the is promised to all who come. announcement of her father's pass- The officers of Scout Troop No. visitors Monday. All Work Guaranteed 21 E. Center Street Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Beckstead ing. Funeral services were held 119 held their monthly meeting at Tuesday last on home Landers the P. 0. Box 33 20th. Feb. Monday Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lenard . Midvale - - - Utah ,v..ucu a party of friends and enjoy- Lucile Bateman attended a par- evening. Among other items of dancing at the Blue Bird Sat- ty in the South Jordan Chapel, giv- business was the redivision of terA en by the New Testament Class of ritory for the collection of old pa' :_:__:__:__:_:_:_ _ _ _ _ _ lur~~;' evening. Utah l M'd Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Silcox and Sunday School in honor of Elmer pers. Regular routes are establish • 1 va e - - - - appreciate will boys the and ed two Newbold Morris and Palmer visited Joyce and Iona _..._.-.-.-.-...................~~:"";cla~!l'hlters departing missionaries. Progres- yo&r paper being saver for them. in Centerville Sllnday. The following program was ren- sive stlang was played, prizes go- The special feature at the Scout dered at the Relief Society confer- ing to Ann Cutler and Morris New meeting on Friday evening will be '":"_ _._..._.._.._.._..._..._.-..-.....1 ence which was held in the ward bold. Refreshments were served to an investiture ceremony when four 1 new scouts will be initiated and chapel Sunday night. After the twenty eight guests. regular preliminary exercises pres- Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bennion of made members. Second class tests /ident Josephine Bateman gave ad- Bennion Ward are receiving con- will be given on Tuesday afternoon ,dress of welcome and talk on ac- gratulations upon the arrival of a from 3:30 to 4:30 at the church. son. This is eight sons in the Ben- First Class test can be taken at tivities of Relief Society work. Sandy the lrst Wednesday in the Reading the report for 1927, by nion family with no daughters. Secretary Stella E. Peterson, Chor- Mrs. Charles Dimond and Mrs. month of March. ------is by Mesdames Golda Pearson, Effie Lancaster attended a party MRS. GRACE HONORED Irene Olsen, Amanda Dahl, Mary at the home of Mrs. Rowland Lloyd Lancaster, May Booth, Clara Ho- at Riverton Thursday. Games and Friday evening of last week Mrs. gan, accompanist Evalyn Peterson, luncheon was enjoyed by twenty J. W. Grace was the guest of bonor at an entertainment given in short talk by Bishop Leak, reading guests. the first vision, Evelyn Spratling, Mrs. Mary Ann Cooper Is very the amusement hall by members of the Genealogical committee of the review of subjects studied during ill at the County Hospital. the year, Zuretta Cundick, voting A farewell party in honor of A. Midvale Ward. As a token of ap[in the general stake and ward of- J. Sabey who leaves for the Cen- predation for her work on the com tral States Mission has been ar- mittee Mrs. Grace was presented fleers. Reading, Irene Olsen. Stake Chorister Delila Freeman ranged for Monday night Febru- with a brief case. Games were A collection that inand Stake Secretary Esther Leal!; ary 27th. A well arranged pro- played at small tables and dainty :gave a short talk. Duet "The gram and dancing will conclude the refreshments were served. · cludes all those impor· Dancing was also enjoyed. imorning Breaks" by Clara Hogan: program. tant accessolies to a IIUncll Lo C ._______ ount-'o 111-:Z:.=;;::::;=============----------·· D. I . I I ';:t {s. l BOUGHT AND MIDVALE SHOE REBmLDERS J HARBACH JEWELED Don't Be Sold If you smoke for pleasure INSURANCE Buy ttl Haberdashery New! Distinctive! Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Phone Mid. 222-W 213 First Avenue. GEO. W. COX Midvale Utah • makes [i 9etta til'.1 trtM '~ stores the stores HAVEUS SUBMIT AN ESTIMATE When you hit the open roads ;next spring you want every cylinder of your car in harmony with the symphony of a well turned motor. And you may enjoy this pleasure that comes with driving a car in perfect co;ndition if you will .have us give it a thorough overhauling now. These are the days when we can give the job its proper amount of attentio;n. Have us estimate on it now, and your car will be turned over to you when you want it with all the pep and s;nap it had when new. BOOTH GARAGE Smelter Street Utah Midvale We extend to the people of South Salt Lake County easy terms on the purchase of radios, accessories, and battery eliminators. MIDVALE RADIO COMPANY Johnson Bldg. Midvale 228 Midvale, Utah Main St. -get right up front where the pleasure • IS. Have a Camel. The real object of smol{ing is to • • enJOY 1t. 'for ri'OU CW IDAY and SATURDAY, FEB.. 24 and SUGAR, I 0 Lb. Cloth Bag, ---· -·--------.............. WALNUTS, Lb. Bags, Yz --6 . . . ••• lb. 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