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Show The MIDVALE JOURNAL N Friday, April 20; 1928 _ _ _ _ .. _ _ __ MJr. "RAISIN WEEK" Mrs. Lizzie Turner of Grover, and Mrs. James A. Batem'ln. • 'Ihe n.arriage of Niel Francom Wyoming, has spent most of the "National Raisin Week" for '28 . to Genevieve Johnsm of Sanjy has winter here visiting relatives and 28 th b~ c~Je?rated Ap~~l 23rd .to ' nc ~stve, t:cco;fi mg ft~ msfriends. She was a special guest •f announced. :~:::L~.!.:::.::~ •ivst been • • · of Mrs. Heber Gardner during the : ormatiOn rom e 0 ces 0 f S d · rhn 'Spencer general passenger agent Mrs. u' Warner o an Y w ,s !of the Union Pacific system In Salt guest of Mrs. Anne Hibbard 'l'hurs- week. , WEST JORDAN A '1 28th Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hogan, Mr.,Lak C't . S t d da.y By Luelle Bateman Day'; "R~~~in :; ~:Sign~t~~ ~e iwi'l and Mr. Hogan, C. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdln of The little son of Mrs. Robett and Mrs. G. Day" "Raisin and Week" were guests of Mrs. Ner- Batemau of P1.nguitch is slJwly ~~s. E. P. Bateman motored to '"Raisin parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen irnprovmg. He Is suffering fro·n Sail Lake Thursday evemn~ of were first celebrated in 190!1 havt· al al b typhoid fever fr·.1m which his f~•· last week and attended a dinner . Monday afternoon· na ton E H mg ecome an annu f M t · h ~ar ,Y m thonorMo FrsH. R. ,; o- institution since that ttme. ' and Mrs. Ross Eateman were ther di~a two wte~s ago. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam ! Mr. und Mrs. (.,eorge Hendersoa bans mo er, rs. . · uuy. and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hogan were Mr. ~nd Mrs. Orrin Beckstead Mrs. Lydia Bateman and daughSunday afternoon. Lucile, spent the week end at and chtldren, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. c. Hogan and son, Keith Salt Lake visitorg Wednesday. at Draper Monday and also Mr. A. L. McALister is hotn3 and Raddon and ?&~Y. Ralph, of Salt magna guest of Mr. and Mrs. o. Bateman. improving from the accident in Lake, Mrs. Ltzzte Turner of Wy· ~harles Cockayne .and son which he was seriously hurt about .Gm:ng were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alden Barrett and chlldr<ln 1mo Shirley of Soldier Sum'Henry Egbert Sunday evening. Tuesday visiting her parents two months ago. ""'"_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:..__ _ _ _ _ _.,...._ _ __:._:-----------=~J mit, is visiting her parents, Mr. • c 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson Amelia Turner, Mr. and Mrs. · 1" " " ' Stevens and daughter, Wil' May, visited Mrs. Mary Ann ·jCooopllr at Salt Lake during the week. Mrs. Nellie M. Clark, W. J. Meand Vilate Roundy of Salt Lake, Mrs. W. R Wilson of Kanab, . and Mrs. David T. Dahl, visit-[ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McAllister mm·m,. the week. . . The Religion Class will hold the · ·, ico:oierence in the ward chapel Sun- [~ . . ,- · ·oc-.Gn:g,) · ·. evening, April 22nd at 7:30 p. ~n a well arranged program has ' :"'~~·~ ... ·~4{1W%W Photo sh~s:rrs. Lott1e :\fOor · prepared. The West Jordan Stake "M" Schoemmcl, of ~ew York, who ha< 'II nt rt · th w t Jor set a new world s record f<•r endur. · · <·11 oat f or · · - ance sw!mm1ng, e e am e es Wl rcmammg Ba~ket Ball .team at. a ban- thirty-two hours. The former record Fnday evenmg Aprtl 20th, of thirty-one hours was set by Edith !folllm>led by a dance in the evening Johnson of England in 1880. for everybody. Mrs. P. T. Bateman is slowly - - - - - - - - - - - improving after an operation for !- - - - - - - - - - - - ; the removal of her tonsils. Their , was put under quarantine a. for diphtheria Monday. The little daughter, Joy, is suffering \ from the dread disease but is getting along as well as can be exjpec:ted at this writing. They have only been out of quarantine a few weeks. A son, Wilson, is just recovering from the same disease. I 1 ~----------------------------------, ana Mrs C. E. Hogan during the You can forget your roast with the automatic "FLAVOR ZONE" oven No need to manually labor and fuss for hours over a roast or oven dinner any more. The range with the Automatic FLAVOR ZONE oven. The Westina-house "FLAVOR ZONE" oven browns and cook! ~utomatically-with· out the lea·st attention. Just put your dinner-roast and vegetables -in the oven, make two simple adjustments, and then fora-et it. Don't go near the ovendon't touch the roast-until dinner time. This, indeed, is complete freedom from the kitchen. Come in and let us show you this new and better cookery. Mrs. Jack Dwight returned hom~ j:.JcmdtLy night after spending the week at Park City where she was called during the serious ill· ness of her mother, who died l.<'tiday the 13th and was buried on Mon.iay, April 16th. Mr. D. R. Bateman is in the Co Hospital, receiving treatments befor·~ unoergoing a &erlous operaticu. Mrs. Roland Paga and family of RiverwlL were gue8's of her mother, Mrs. Parry Ba~~man Tues:lay a.fternoon. Mrs. George Henderson enter· tained at a progressive party Wed•nesday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Egbert of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Young and 1' family of Murray, moved back in the ward to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Riggs of Kanab, has spent the past two weeks visiting their daughbr! at Garfield, Magna and here. Their daughter and son, In Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. V. Gardner, and children, accompanled them to Ogden Monday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Riggs, their da~ghter, Mrs. H. c. Gardner, and cbtldren, Mrs. W. R. W1lson and Mr Vern Gardner left for Kanab we.dnesday. Mrs. Harold Egbert of Garfield underwent a serious operation over two weeks ago at St. Marks nvo 11 ,. '"''• was taken to her home jSunda•y where she Is slowly lmmnlvmt>e. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert formerly of West Jordan If other Stores call You a NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT will place one of these wonderfl_ll ranges in your home. and a late luncheon was served to S. H. Crum ' Mrs. Arthur W. 147 A. R Str~ngham .... 2000 10.00 1 153 A. R. Strmgham .... 1000 5.00 p . 18 guests. The hostesses were Crane, Mrs. Levt Freeman, Mrs. 169 A. R. Stringham .... 1300 6.50 1 Miss Louise Crump, Miss Annie Daniel Peterson, Mrs. George M. &~ Thomas G. Wenner 1000 5.00 Crane, Miss Isabell Butterfield and Smith, Mrs. W. A. Crane, Mrs. A. 88 Edward H. Woods 1000 5.00 H. Dansie, Miss Sylvia Butterfield 165 Jennie Green (Carolene Miss Hazel Crane. Louis Christensen, Mrs. J. H. G. Cahoon) ....................2000 10.00 , ' . The Ladtes of the farm b~reau S. Bodell, Miss Donna Garrett, of 1184 Hyrum Stagg ........ 800 4.00 Mrs. c. W. Alger, Mrs. And in accordance with law, so · met Thursday of last week tn the HERRIMAN Mrs. A. H. East- many shares of each parcel of the Miller, president with hall Amusement By Mrs. Spencer Miller and Mrs. T. F. Crane. The stock as may be necessary will be The seventh and eight grades Mrs. J. H. Crump presiding, Mrs. were Mrs. Spencer Mil- sold at the office of the Secretary, presen.te<l the plays "Getting Rid Ivy L. Hall of Salt Lake was pres Miss Sylvia Butterfield, Mrs . .1407 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake Father" and "The Ghost" Wed- ent and gave a lecture and demonChristensen, Mrs. Levi Free City, Utah, on the 28th day of Ajnesda•y evening of last week in the stration on painting. A 4:30 lunpril 1928, at the hour of 12 o'clock and Mrs. Daniel Petersen. cheon was served to Mrs. Hall, school house. The Gleanor Girls of the Mutual Mrs. Crump, Mrs. Walter E. Crane Mr. and Mrs. Chester Je!Iries noon, to pay the delinquent assess· baby and Mr. and Mrs. A. Cox lment thereon, together with the held their monthly social Thurs- tMrs. 0. R. Freeman, Mrs. Sarah Salt Lake were the guests on cost of advertising and expense of day evening at the home of Miss 1J. Butterfield, Mrs. Ernest Chris1Lo1~1se Crump. Games were played tensen, Mrs. J. R. Freeman, Mrs. Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. George sale. DEAN F. BRAYTON, Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Devar Sizemore 1407 Walker Bank Building ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis and Salt Lake City, Utah. Boyd, of Bachus, were the Date first publication April 13 1928 guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Or- /nate last publication April 27, 1a28 A $22 PERENNIALS! PERENNIALS! ARE NOW READY! FINE BIG TWO YEAR OLD PLANTS for 1 Ready To Bloom, Special, for (Others get 25c a plant) 50 $5. $50 SHOES, SHIRTS, HATS That Can't Be Beat Famous Clothing Company MIDVALE I.·LESTER ARTIFICIAL ICE I LOWEST COST REFRIGERATION FlOWER PLANTS! FlOWER PLANTS! TO · -----------------------• sen Freeman. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane lenlterltaiiled a • number of their rn.,nn• at their home Thursday ev- •----:.-------------------~ Games were played. A late and I'WlCllleull was served to Mr. Mrs. A. H. Dansie, Mr. and Mrs. lr.Pnro'" Smith, Mrs. 0. R. Freeman, Sarah J. Butterfield, Miss B. Fraser, Miss Mary Hales, Miss Af· ton Forsgren, Mrs. Spencer Miller . and Mrs. Arthur W. crane and 1 J: Rees. Miss Ruth Butterfield of Salt was the guest of her parents . and Mrs. Samuel Butterfield 'last week end. I Denley Butterfield of Idaho Is guest of his grandmother Mrs. lthe Elizabeth Butterfield. Miss Rylllis Freeman is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevensen of Riverton. Bishop and Mrs. Franklin T. Crane and family were Provo visItors Friday. Mrs. Rachel Smith of Grantsis visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ville ::::::::::=::::::::.:....____~-----------S. Smith and family . Mrs. Olive Miller Is the guest of and Mrs. John Day of Draper week. Elizabeth Butterfield and Mrs. ~;;!;~~;;;;;~~~~~~~;~;;;;;;;;~ jdatJghter, f';;ylvia, are visiting with I lfrie,nds in Salt Lake this week. OFFICE: 6500 State Street Resideace Phone: M.URRAY 445 ~· I F you are fussy about your clothes--particular about your hats If you have more trouble with shirts than Sousa has medals and take more time to unionsuit yourself than it takes most men to buy a house and lotLL the more we to meet you, for the man who is hard to win is usually hard to lose. SPRING SUITS SANDY MIDVALE MURRAY "Ice Will Not Get Out Of Order" (Two Years to Pay the Balance) 2 25C Crank Come onin Alta-Helena.Minin&" and Millin&" Co . Loc_ation of Principal Place of bus!at spring a d summe1. 18 Th way of smart mess Salt Lake City Utah n e . . e . ' ' pnnted, accordmg to Mr. E. R. Benson, manager o fthe local NOTICE J. C. Penney Company who has just returned from the spring buying convention of his Company held at Salt Lake City. The women are turning from the slim boyishness of There are delinquent upon the past seasons, remarked Mr. E. R. Benson and our New York following described stock, on acsylists at the convention stressed the feminine, softer line count of an assessment levied on the 3rd day of February, 19.28, the among the latest frocks they showed. Delicate pastel prints will grow in favor as the season several amounts se~ oppostte the lnames of the respective share hold· . . . . .. . advances and md1catwns now are that the outstandmg fash- ers as follows · No. N~me ion for ~fternoon and informal ~vening affairs will be the No. of· Shares Amt. certif. sheer pnnts of georgette and chiffon. I Down Endurance Queen I ·------------------------------Overhead in Power er Extra Equipment ELIMINATED .Use ECONOMY FLOUR This REWARD will be paid for information leading to the conviction in Court of any Representative or Individual misrepresenting or quoting untruthful prices of Funerals, Caskets or Services rendered in the past or quoting exorbitant or untruth ful prices of Caskets or Services now J:eing offered by.the George A. Jenkms Mortuary. GEORGE A~ JENKINS MORTUARY UTAH MURRAY "The Geo. A. Jenkins Mortuary has been Misrepresented." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + .... . ALL HYBRIDS, The Very Best Dug Fresh witli Soil, None Dried Out, Sure To Grow 20 Different Varieties....Come and See Them. You Will Surely Buy • '' GO TO GRASS'' ........................................................., FOR YOUR FURNITURE AND SAVE MONEY We will also have the FINESTASTERS, ZINNIAS, AFRICAN MARIGOLDS, SNAP DRAGONS, SCABOSIA, VERBENAS, STOCKS and· Other fine varieties, special, dozen for ............ Oil Stove and Refrigerator Specials $1.00 CLIMBING ROSES, 2 years old ................................................ 50C PETUNIAS, fine ruffled and fringed, 3 dozen $1.00 DAHLIAS, large double kind, all colors, dozen ...... 75C 4 Burner Florence Automatic Oil Stove With Mantle ... $18.00 5 TOMATO PLANTS, Stone, Earliana, Early Chalk, Jewel, John Baer, Matchless, Special, doz............. CABBAGE, Early and late, special, doz. for ...... We Also Have Cauliflower, Peppers, Egg Plant, Celery At very Reasonable Prices 2 2 25C 25C We Supply High Class People And We Are Known For · High Quality Product~ - BOWEN'S NOTE: Look for long yellow fram house. 6460 South State ' Refreshing Shaves 3 Burner Florence Automatic With Mantle .................. $15.00 You want smoother, better shaves. Shaves which give a soft, youthful ap. pearance to your face. You're tired of dull, rough-edged blades which pull and scrape. 1 Hole Ovens ......$6.00 Here's the remedy. VALET AUTOSTROP RAZOR. Arazorandstroppingmachine combined. Providing a keen, smooth• edged blade for every shave. You will lose that morning grouch and enjoy shaves that leave your face soft and smooth. \aletAuto-Strop R,azor I Sharpens itself ' GUARANTEE We wleh that f!Ver'Y user of a Valet AntoStrop Razor be eon•tantly enthusiastic. Should anythtng happen to yours affecting its perfect service. send i~ to ue for ~ pajr or replacement. If your strop Ia not 1~ good condition-return it for a new one-no chara-e f. or e1ther service. AutoStrop Safety Ruor Co., 656 First Ave., New York, N.Y. 2 Hole Ovens ...... $8.00 NORTH POLE REFRIGERATOR PURE BAKED WHITE Enamel Lined, Priced ... • $15.00 Up MIDVALE FURNITURE CO. Phone Midvale 119 Termi Arranged ' |