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Show Pare Five THE MIDVALE JOUBNAt; Friday, March 2, 1928 ' uti Little Sherlie Anne Bishop Is cola, Mrs. Pearl Fryer, Mrs. May EAST MIDVALE RIVERTON Miss Geneoa Anderson left for very sick with "Intestinal Flu" and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wiberg en-~~ What'a the ue of having complications at the home of her Smart, Mrs. Clara Walker, Mrs. , Oakland, Cal, on Wednesday. 'n PO~n tertained at dinner lw;t Sunday in C. blues; Jut bnsne ,ou need parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les- Nan Beeney, and Mrs. Rachel Forgrand Mrs i Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swenson, t::;l ~ Ullt • • - • uvuvr of Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Wi- I Dew sboea 1 What II wrong bush called during the afternoon. Forbush. Stan.lter ·' Reuben Sharp and small son, _ u..:q;·. ~ovtot·s w~re latd tor l:.'.. ~ that ol4 pair1 Have ....... auu .oo.rs. :Stoll ot .l:lingaam Representatives from the Relief ley, were among the guests a~ a Mrs. Joe !acobsen was a guest Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ashment atthem ftud and treat them of the tended a swimming partyevening evewng of Mrs. Anme Simpers Wednesday Elks birthday party Thursday of uav" moved here to wake their Society were present at the meet- for Ladies Club Monday Mrs. Wallace Bateman West afternoon. ' ~"w". • They have been thru Mr. a~d. Mrs. Joseph Mlllerberg at Municipal Baths. Following the . Salt Lake and expect to move in ....., :second Ward Primary en- ~ng of th: Council Tuesday even- Jordan. ud shine; Though they WEST JORDA.N rece1vmg congratulations on swim a dainty luncheon was serare the entertamed Glover Effie Mrs. the of co-operation the enhst to mg cluldand ,.., ......ueu at a &zaar the same very soon. 1ise four or nine; You of a fine baby boy Satur- ved and dancing enjoyed. Two birth the OffiPrimary Ward Midvale East project the over put to WEST JORDAN, March 9, 1928 Mrs. John Lancaster and daugh- •toll ~ uance at the Amusement hall city officials have them made like All concerned are hundred couples participated in the evening. day Wedmeeting, prep~ratory at cers spring the during required work , Mrs. Cyrus Preston are ter Vesta, visited at Riverton on..,... ;:,aLunlay. ; Then you bid your blues fun. .oo.rs. ,~o ·reu May entertained at a months-that of cleaning and beau nesday evemng.. After the business progre~~i~g nicely. . congratulations upon the Thursday. hour very damty refres~ents The Birthday Club" met at the Clifton Thayne spent the week Mrs. Lydia Bateman vis1ted her .l:'any la~t 'lhUrsday m honol' 01 tifylng the cityoirth of a son. , WE DON'T COBBLE This matter received favorable were served to the Mrs. Mane Rob- home of Mrs. Verna Beeney in end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. The marriage of William Leh- sister, Mrs. Lorenzo Pett of Brig- uer nuslland's blrthua a . rebuild better than the details to be worked .bins, Ethel Mlllerberg, Mirna Niel- Midvale, Monday, Mrs. Bessie For- M. Thayne returning to his studattention ~ol:ersary to s"rvea was ouvper and Anna Kleineberg of Mur- 'Jam City at Midvale Thursday afJust -step in, east :·ay has just been announced. Isen, Teresa Millerberg, Orrel Bate- bush, Mrs. Lorena Baker, Mrs. La- ies at the A. C. In Logan Monday · ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pett were ..,1 wwn guests at small table~7 ~~~ out later. na Fenstermaker, Mrs. Emma Ni- morning. Midvale Drug Co., . Mr. and Mrs. Elias Dennis are visiting at their sons home, Mr. IillO .oo.rs. L:JyC!e .l:lraQljhaw, bdr. ana .0~ the occasion of her birthday lman and Myrtle McNamara. come or iO. We - ---.Kalpn b wlenon, Mrs. JacK anmrtversaryd, M~das.B. A. Rasmussen El a beautiful modem home an~ Mrs.dF:;n PJe~tF. Pal FOR SALE ~·rebuild with a smile- · ente aine Fn y afternoon of _ Sam d '" - ;awso bd mer, l~r••,t •• n on a part 'of the Shuisen .w.r. an ....rs. . . f N E Wild k M ue; l t ....rs. r. an n, d ~ Ros r and Dell Palm • Bi In West Jordan-One Farm :Good o en . . rs. . wee as Wllllaw .Mrs. WAIT and Mr. YOU .WHILE amon _•..,aamgton, er, a ~~e:rnetnton ngham highway. The me H' h of B' h North Block town of out an was Lake Salt . Maxfield, 0. E. Mrs. and Mr. Holt, they and finished is work c 1 1 mg am Ig way ua.me tiunter, ru.Isses AlllJ guest. lexpe<:t to have it finished In the of South Jordan and Lucile Bateearly spring. Mrs. Dennis was man formed a party Saturday ev- ..~~Jean Salm~n, Miss Ann Hun- Mrs. W. A. Burt of Los Angeles 42 acres l~nd, 17 shares water, 9: -~ 1 ' Mrs. Jenme May, Mrs. lsa- who 18 visiting In Salt Lake spent ro~m. red bnck bungalow, good out formerly Marie Shuisen of this ening and spent the time at .l::<.omney of Salt Lake, and ML several days of last week at the bulldl,Tlgs and good well. Write to nicipal baths. ward. J. M. GOODRIDGE, . Mrs. l!<arl BeckStead of So~tb home of Mrs. L. M. Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith have Mr. Lee Palmer of South 21 E. Center Street Westwood, Calif. 1486, Box A. C. Mrs. and Olson Olof Mrs. lm•w"rl back to the ward to make arrived home Friday night after :O~aa~ ~~s. !:r~ Os~~:~:us: P. 0. Box 83 0 Lemke of Salt Lake are visiting !:=========~=:: oe. ~ P + ·• :spending the last sixteen months at Jdi.i·vAI,. home. Utah and relatives at the coast. I• friends games rogresslve ~ ~----------~1. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Beckste~ Pheonix, Arizona. 1 d h ome 1ast MMrs. Joyce Clark and children, t aye dp Mr . •v':_~e of purchased them a home In A farewell party in honor ., re .May re ume . . F d Tl d Mrs. N. G. Lindahl r. and accompanied d. children, . . afte_~pe~ the m giVen was emen e re ===== '7~================== and by Mr. and kS or~~ South Jordan ward chapel Thurs- Nee kt f rom Calif ~ day night. A program arranged .ng wodwfe~ .. ~ SJ mg Wl re a- S. Isgreen of Tooele motored to t 0 d .1ves an nen...... o g en Sunday and spent the t B tt rfi ld L M by the seventies quorum was en er• day. rs. yman u e e rendered after which a purse of $123.75 was presented to Mr. Tied- 'h :;,t ~ p:rty at :e~ ~me ko~ Miss Virginia Esperson spent e. as e last week end in Ephriam the guest eman, who leaves to labor in the J. urs . Y lh onor 0 Our policy of carrying com- of Mlss Phyllis Rasmussen. Dramatic the and team Jail March Swiss German mission field ,..any. ProgreSSIVe games were Mrs. Sarah Newbold of Salt 17th, well known brands of gro and luncheon served to 40 Lake spent last week end at the The Primary office.rs and teachceries insures our custo: home of her daughter, Mrs. L. :W:. ers met at the home of Miss Grace _,uests. mers against getting unMalstrom's Wednesday afternoon 'fhe Blue Bird Girl~ o~ tl)-e first Kemp. brands that are known after a business meeting, refresh- Nard Pnmary AasoCJabon enter- A conjoint meeting of the M. I. as good" but "just called menta were served. The table was .runed at a party Monday in honor A. was held Sunday evening at the come up to quite never beautifully decorated with Green & Jf their teacher Mrs. Gertrude Nell L. D. S. chapel-the speakers were the mark • returned missionaries from Sandy red. A favor of pond !lilies was .>.efresbments were served. presented to each guest who were: The Stake Recreation Committee Frances Johnson and Theodore When you decide on a cntertamed at a dance at the ward Lunberg. Musical numbers were Irene Olsen, Grace Malstrom, brand, you can particular ~musement hall on Monday the given by Charles Hood and AdolLeak Eva Price Louvinia always get it here. We do ..uain feature being the Green and phus Roncagllo. '.£rs. 'Martha Ne~ell, Mrs. not change our lines as The "M" Men of the Midvale ~ateman, Mrs. Lillian Crab, Mrs . .sold Waltz. ·.ena Peterson, Mrs. Lodema Jen· . Little Miss Beverly Mason. of ward are planning the annual ball soon as somebody offers ~n, Mrs. Mary Lancaster, Mrs. J "~lt Lake returned home F~~ay and banquet given by their organus a little longer margin :ardner, and Miss Edna Malstrom ~rter spending ten ~ys VlSitmg ization. The tentative date set for of profit. 3aturday afternoon they formed a .lith her grandmother, Mrs. Rosa this affair is March 19th. Monday, on the occasion of her . We h)l.ve found that '>arty and attended the Wilkes ...ovendahi. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilhite an- birthday anniversary, Mrs. Oscar ~heatre. this policy pays. That's Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead •ounce the birth of a baby Feb- Beeney entertained at dinner. Covwhy our customers do so ers were laid for 12. Those from left for Los Angeles, California, on uary the 29th. much of their shopping ruesday of last week where they Mrs. Elorum Tischner entertain- out of town were, Mrs. Clara Walus by phone• with .vill spend two weekS visiting rela· .d at a Radio concert at her home ker, Mrs. E. Fenstermaker, Mrs. .ast Wednesday in honor of ~r~. Lory Baker, Mrs. M. Smart, Mrs. ives and friends. CALL Midvale 252 Mr. A. L. McAllister Is home and ~eo Rindiisbach and Mrs. WilliS E. Stone, Mrs. Bessie Forbush, Mrs Pearl Pryor, Mrs. Nichols of Unimproving after spending the last .•'reeman. nonth in a Salt Lake Hospital af· ,Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Berrett an- ion, Mrs. N. Beeney of Lovendahl, ~er being hit by an automobile on 10unce the birth of a son last Mrs. R. Forbush of East Midvale and Mrs. Leon Malstrom of Sandy. :hursday, March the first. .he Bingham Highway. Monday at her home In Salt Mr. and Mrs. Beorge Elkins visLake Mrs. Wm. Maycroft entertain UNION ited at Murray Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and ed the following guests from MidMrs. Welch. A number of relatives met with Jrs. Walter White of Salt Lake vale; Mrs. H. P. Miller, Mrs. W. Mrs. Wallace Bateman Thursday c .vere dinner guests Sunday of Mr. w. O'Brien, Mrs. H. E. Phelps, Mrs. Andrew Larson, Mrs. A. A. vening. Progressive rook was en· md Mrs. Dave Smart. Mr. Guy Anderson underwent an Larson, Mrs. Annie Nelson, Mrs. R. joyed, prizes going to Mrs. Swensen, Clyde Swensen, Mrs. Ed- 1peration Sunday at a local hospi- R. Fenn IUld Mrs. J. A. Alcorn. It il noteworthy Mrs. Geo. C. Smith of Magna is r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Orgill, and Pierce Swensen al for. appendicitis · ward at Denver, a Luncheon was served to the fol· Union Relief Society are celebrat the guest this week of Mrs. J. A. build inc lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Pierce swen- ng St. Patrick's day Saturday. Alcorn. will be this sen, Mrs. Olive Sharp, Mr. and Mrs . .>inner, program and , danclng will Mrs. R. R. Fenn was hostess to 'eneral Andrew Swensen of East Midvale, ·eature the evenings entertaimnent members of her sewing club Monts beinc day at her home on West Center Mr. and Mrs. L. Swensen, Laverl \.dmission 2!\ and 15 cents. ; ,11. . rec:·ted on the site of Swensen, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde swen Mrs. Charles Van Valkenberg is Street. returned has Lewis B. Eva Mrs. baby fine a of mother proud he Cliff· Mrs. and Mr. sen of Sandy, of the stations on ord Swensen of Riverton, N. p ;irl born Friday evening of last :rom a visit with relatives In Foun old pony upreu ain Green. Swensen, Mrs. Edward Orgill, Mr. 1eek. Monday at her home on Center Lake Salt of Snow Richard Mrs. Vernon Bateman, M. E. Mrs. and courien those Like and Mr. and Mrs. .vas a dinner guest Friday of Mrs. 3treet Mrs. Oscar Beeney enterBertha Virginia, anothw day, the '.ained the occasion being her birth a:yrum Brady. Wallace Bateman. who will occuMr. and Mrs. Clement Green en- lay anniversary. A dinner was thia buiidinc are - - - - - - - - - - - - l ;ertained Monday evening for Mr. served to Mrs. N. Beeney. by the firat .1nd Mrs. Curtis Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Denney and Mr. and Mary Sabey and Marlon Bateltlnciple of tele~one Mrs. George Green. Games and re- man entertained at a missionary ~ ...,.: "Get the lleashower and dancing party Monday ireshments were enjoyed. Tbroupl" ~vening in the amusement hall In on visited Mrs. Carrie Coomber Wednesday with Mrs. Wm. M. Cox honor of Jay Sabey a color scheme Mrs. W. C. Burgon of Salt )f orange and white candles and :. •;.; potted plants were used In decoraMrs. Nephi Gregory entertained Jng the serving table and the gift evening in honor of her table was beautifully decorated Games were enjoyed and with a white embroidery cover with lrefre:shn~en,ts were served to 15 crystal candlesticks and tall white SANDY, UTAH · candies at each end. Mr. and Mrs . · I Rlone Midvale 137-W 1\.'J~l'I(AC~.i;(ri-o OFFERINGS Mrs. Carri~ Coomber visited on Wallace Bateman and Mr. and Mrs With Mrs. Wm. M. Cox J R Sabey were chaperons about . 0 ne .ac$re andE4Zroom horu;;e; and Mrs. w. c. Burgan of Salt t~e~ty five couples were present. Mrs. vno Booth of Midvale visit: terms. See Lake. r.:la>ndY, 1600. Mrs. Nephi Gregary entertained ed her parents, Mr .and Mrs. F . 10 acres and 4 room house; Friday · evening in honor of her cundick Monday. I ·•••------------•-•••••••11 IIDVAI! SHOE REBBILDERS ALWAYS The Same ''Get the essage Through" .... P. C. Rasn1ussen and Sons Constant effort backed by expert technical knowledge has produced in Thorough bred Hats, an article with a distinct appeal. The harmony of blended colors and the perfection of detail are interesting to the man who desires to be well dressed. The wearing qualities make them worthy of the consideration of the man looking for honest values. "Look at your hat-everyone else does!" Famous Clothing Co. MIDVALE MAIN STREET -· -·==· =·· --- c. c. Real Estate BROKER . The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. · Jordan High School •-===-=============:====== 1 o~~.:luiJ•u' terms. See Crapo b' od 5 ' ~----------------------- ·FAIRDALE FARMS DAIRY M + + • ' Games were enjoyed and • + + + + + + + +meeting all were served to 15 )()rts. After close of •njoyed a social during which Mr. .. room new m em. unga· The Graham family re-union was ~nd Mrs. James L. Graham sang cost $3300; for qwck sale held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lome Scotland songs. Dainty rew. Burgon Marchl, at 7:30 fresbments were served to 30 ~ ~~;\)t#ll.l_ . Terms. See CRAPO. ==------------------~~~=~~~P~-~~~P~~~ -ae~~oo.~~ Graham and .. during the business meeting ed, Bishop George ~=====~========== east of Sandy all In Etta Green, Sarah Marchant, and Azalia Burgan. James L. Graham, Bishop George Graham, H\Jgh 20 acres near Rerwood; and Mrs. Alice Burgon IHJ<um house· best water right· ~--------------.-.-..............._.._...,.!l~2~i0 per ac~e; terms. Crapo.' spoke and gave their business re40 acres on Redwood; high ~--.-.-..-----..--..---..---~!sta•te of cultivation; $250 ; terms. See CRAPO. 40 acre farm 9 room house lba:ms and other improvements South Jordan School; Some rroeen and rrocery clerks lbet;terland and water; o~~J. .... uuut Terms. See CRAPO. Wak tllat to be a "snappy grocer" 320 acre muskrat farm in Uaey ll1lllt nMh at a buyer, upon Idaho; a prize; See CRAPO. you want to buy or seD real IIIII enterln&' the 1tore and then pro estate anywhere don't fail ceed to sen him a Jot of Items he to See CRAPO Tel Douglas 91 -MIIOtah d d,.:J... . fa.Ji1r-.I'M tO your 00r GUJo per acre; terms. SNAPPY. GROCERS ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT roUR DOllARS TO HAVE MORE CENTS! doet1 not need or desire. Our opinion of a "mappy rrocer" 18 dlfterent. We think hill ftnt ambition should be to help hill patroos IMlCure the foods they desire Ia the quickest tlme, and with the least annoyaooe possible. Every wen operated 0. P. Skaggs System store does thl8 very thinr; for liB patroDS. Our "ena.ppy grocers" are bu8Uy enracecl In buying the · beat of each Item on the market, In dlaplaylng them on clean, appealInc llhelvea. IUld then In checking and pacldn&' your order, after you liave quietly aad In an undlaturbed maaner, ~elected the Items you delire and need. No other way of lluylag rrocerlell could poulbly be . 10 proJl&able and pleasing. Try li NEXT, wife, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Graham, Jr., and daughter, Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marchant, Hugh B. Graham, Misses Hazel and Olive Lauritzen, all of Salt Lake. TEACH . .. OUR OPINION l\1idvale's Finest Food Store MIDVALE, UTAH NOTICE OF ASSESS~ENT ALTA-HELENA MINING AND MILLING COMPANY DEAN F. BMT.OO•• Secretaq. Walker Bank BuiJdbaa', Lake City, Utah. ftrst public.~tion, Feb. 10, 1928 Midvale State Bank NOTICE is hereby given that of t.he mrectors held day of February 1928, luS<eSS~IIent of one-half cent (~c) ehare wu levied on 'the capital CJil the Corporation, payable to H. N. Bjork, Treasurer, once at at hi1 residence, Sandy, Utah. Anf stoclt upon which this aslse.s:sm•ent may remai,n unpaid on the day of March 1928 will be delinquent and advertised for sale auction, and unless palnDimtl is made 'before, will be sold on the day of April, 1928, to pay the ldellin~tuetllt assessment, together the cost of advertising and the leXJ~Jllle of sale. H OLD TIME MUSIC Go§§'s Ball Midvale Aside from the interest which money in The Midvale State Bank will earn for you is the rich dividends it will pay you in happiness, peace of mind, increased prosperity, aDd eventually, finan· cial independence. •••••• For a doDar is •de every time one is savecrand there is nothing that grows so fast or so surely as a weD tended savings account. Retnlar deposits plus compound interest accumulate mirac· ulously. Make this your bank.· Let us show you the many ways in which we can serve you. A doDar will open u account. ILoc:ati1m of Principal Place of ineu, Salt Lake City, Utah. OLD TIME DANCE West Center Street Utah * •• ·w;wi"nt o;e*(fo(;((oid*Ti;tF~;Ev;r';&;a;. * • MARCH 17th 19Z8 ·GENTLEMEN;~ ;eq~e~t;d t~ ;;a; tit;; e·v;ryday . , CLOTHES while the LADIES look their Prettiest in a House Apron or anything that is Handy ........................................... ..., , Given by the Ladies of the St. Theresa MIDVALE, UTAH ter Society |