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Show Page Eight ·-·-- \ The MIDVALE JOURNAt . ~-- Mrs. C. V. Hohn and small dauof Alameda, Calif., was in last weej{ at the home of I I , her mother, Mrs. M;ax Presler. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Joy and dau· of Tooele, spent last week end with friends in Midvale. Mrs. M. T. Go1! is spending some i in Salt Lake at the home of son and daughter-In-law, Mr. · Mrs. A. A. Go1!. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jensen were • •cauea to Sterling last week on ac·•·~:omu of the death of Mr. Jensen's 1 1 Friday, April27, 1928 --·~.-....------ A NATION· WIDE INSTITUTION· BUYING MOf,T MOS"t WE SELL WE BUY FOR • FOR LESS f..ESS 11 Another Victoria Special Purchase and Sale- Quality The-quality, fashion ~nd fit of these Bloomers at such a low price is indeed remarkable. They're made of an extra heavy, durable quality of Rayon and are fashioned in a way that marks them unmistakably worth a mqch higher price. Generously reinforced; sewed with flat lock seams; best quality wide elastic throughout. Four sizes, 36-38-40-42. Don't overlook this chance to SAVE on a whole season's supply-but come Choice of Five Colors EARLY before our allotment is ex- NILE - FLESH -CORAL oRcmn hausted. Available exclusively at- PEACH BOOTH MERCANTILE CO. Midvale The Big Store Utah ~ "' 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH • tte "We Can Now Get The Things We Want and Have Money Left." ~ ---· CJRrnCII 1. ·.· ~ OLWCI -- - ·- --. EAST JORDAN STAKE Last Sunday April 22nd, the Jor:dan Seminary was dedicated by , services held in that building, com- I i . I mencing at 2 p. m. ' The program, besides the dedica- · :tory prayer, which was ol!cred by . E:lder W. D. Kuhre, included short ' 'addresses by President Heber J. · Burgon, President Joseph M. Holt, :Soren R!Ls:nussen, John G. Sharp, ,Niels Lind, Enoch Jorgensen, Car,tcr E. Grant and Dr. Joseph F. 'Merrill, commissioner of Education for the L. D. S. church. The Mila- i dy Singers of Sandy sang two fine numbers and W. C. Bradford an· , nouncer for K S L sang two solos All these parts were very much en·Jl joyed by those present. The Primary Leaders and child· ren did not go to the "U" Stadium Friday, April 20th because of the very stormy day. But the practice ; was postponed to Friday, April 27, · at 4 p. m. at the Stadium. i The practice and drill is to in· : ·elude the Trail Builders and the I pe1:mame1at Chorus and the Leaders and guardians of these children .Mrs. Meyers again announced that 'it was absolutely incumbent on the Primary Associations to sec that a leader or guardian be appointed for not more than twl!lve:U children and that these leaders and guardians be urged to go to the rehearsals and practices with the children in order to get acquainted .with requirements for the big Jubilee in June. The practice scheduled for April 'I 21st at the Midvale ward house was quite a success as a prelimin-: . ary rehearsal and helped to :those taking part an idea of what will be expected of them. Mrs. Meyers and her workers were on hand to direct the rehear- I Sheets and Cases. WHO OWNS A PIGGLY WIGGLY AND WHERE DO PROFITS GO? Your Piggly Wiggly Store is owned and operated by its Midvale manager under the super.vision and contract rights of Piggly Wiggly Stores, Inc., Memphis, Tennessee. All stocks, fixtures and equipment, belong to no one else but your local manager. Your Piggly Wiggly Store in Midvale has no outside interests, has taxes to pay, labor to pay, just as any other store whether owned by an individual or group of individuals. The store hours of your Midvale Piggly Wiggly are based upon tile hours kept by competitive Chain Store Organizations. This is entirely op. tional with its local manager. Piggly Wiggly employees are paid as high a salary as any store organization in the world. Union wages prevail, in most localities. Although your Midvale Piggly Wiggly Store is a unit of a chain of far in excess of 3000 stores, doing nearly 300 millions of dollars annually and is growing at the rate of 700 stores yearly. At Piggly Wiggly your profits remain in Midvale, their employees live in Midvale, and above all it is owned by a Midvale Manager. Can tilis statement be made l;>y any other chain store organization, doing business business in Midvale? 9 j4 9 j4 SPECIAL PRICE CONCESSIONS FOR Saturday & Monday AprU 28th 8 30th Com Flakes, per bundle (5 med. size, 3 large size ...... 29c PEP, 4 pkgs. to a bundle, per bundle ............................................. 29c PEP, bulk, 3 for the price of.................. .......................................... 19c Malt Syrup, Budweiser Hop Malt, 3 for .............................. $1.65 Coffee, Schilling's Vacuum Packed, 2 lb. can, each .'..... 98c PEAS, Piggly Wiggly Brand, 3 for ........................ . .............. 29c Vinegar, Table Quality, full strength, pergallon ......:..... 29c Bring your own Jug. Can furnish new jug for 30 cents . (NoJugsExchanged) . Vinegar, Snider's Cider, Pints, each .......................................... 15c Currants, 15 oz. pkgs. 2 for .................................................................. 35c Pickles, Sweet mixed, No.2% size, each............ .. ................ 35c Pickles, Argo 14 oz. glass, Fancy Migets, each ............ 35c Pigs Feet, Boneless, each ............................................................. ~ .......... 29c Lard, Swift's Premium, 4 lb. pails, each ................................... 69c Tea, very fancy quality, Tao Tea Balls, large size ...... 38c Ammonia, Britt's Powdered, package .................................... 10c Marshmallows, Angelus, small packages, 3 for ............ 25c ·Deviled Ham, 3 oz. cans, Pure Minced Ham, each ...... 15c for ....................................69c Extra Special, 3 Bottle Some very special offerings in the vegetable & fruit line KEPf INDOORS OUT OF THE DUST AND DIRT t Public Market Meat Fish Poultry Pot Roast, fancy cuts steer beef, per lb..................................... 18c Hams, Picni~, per lb. (good average) .......................................... 17c Bacon, squares, per lb........................................................................ 17%c We Are Rolling Our Fish Starting Next Thursday FROM THE NORTHWEST SPECIAL, for Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday SMELTS, or HERRING, 3lbs. for ............................................... 25c .' I sheeting ... 37c Sheeting, ... 39c 72 x 90 Sheets, each.. 98c \ ~" j -ed 81 x 90 Sheets, each . $1.10 ----=------"' 42 x 36 inch pillow cases, each . . ... . 27c 45 x 36 inch pillow cases, each .. .. ...... 29c 42 inch circular woven pillow . 27c tubing, yard ..... "Wizard"-A Dependable Name. :;; In Sheeting, Sheets--~,.---............- . andCaaea For general, daily use here is a line of sheets, sheeting and cases which we recommend-smooth and firmly woven for service. toe 81x90 sheets, each, 89c• Bleached or Unbleached • This useful muslin is one of out ~utstanding values the year 'round -always at the same low price. 42x36 inch each 19c. "Honor" Muslin Is Well-Known cases, Splendtd quality that will give service for many months - sur· pris ngly economical, For Dependable Quality "' Quality that is always the same ac• counts for the popularity of "Honor" muslin with particular women. The moderate price helps, too. Yard, a!. B;cached' yard. -' . A staple item of a standard qual· ity that is assured by our trade· mark! . Housewives the country, over are using it satisfactorilY.• 1 unblea("hed Yard Muslin Isle" "Belle . 1 1 A favorite of hundreds of housewives the cou'ntry over -this splendid, firm quality is a remarkable value at the moderate prices below. Economica.i! Reliable! Our Own 1 ,.. "Nation-Wide': Sh~eting ~ I We were planning to open one of our stores in a far Western town, and the usual announcement had been made in the newspapers of the city. Shortly after that one of our good customers in an adjoining state received the following Jetter from her niece: "We are so glad tnat we are to have a Penney Store here. We can now get the things we want and have money left." Well expressed, isn't it! We couldn't have done better if we had written the Jetter to order. For after all that is exactly the aim of every Penney Store-to give you the things you want and then let you depart with some money left over. Of course we try to serve you courteously and efficiently. A P.enncy Store is a "homey" place, too, but tfie solid rock on which we founded our business is giving the people what they want at a price they 'can afford You can't beat it. I' ee A Well-Known Brand to Buy I.- -------------------- ---1 1 41 Complete Stocks and Fresh Assortments Attract Th-:.ri/t) Shoppers to These Values During ay~ The Sewing Club met at the l ih<Jme of Mrs. L. E. Rasmussen on Tuesday evening. lllrs. D. H. Aylett and Mrs. Ray Hughes were the special guests. • quality-alqJays at a saving" 1 Bloomers Knee Rayon Lustrous . . I ELLING •o,.. "Penco" Tuesday evening, April 24th, the Bishopric, High Councilmen and .Patriarch and their wives, living The housewife •in the Sandy 2nd Ward carried an sheets and sheeting Penco admirably Iinformal party to the home of forneed. :mer President Soren Rasmus•en, 9 j4 unbleached I who recently moved into the '2nd 9 j4 Bleached ward. A very pleasant evening enjoyed by thco;e present. A 72 x 90 sheets, Your choice oi bleached or unbleac~ed, crowd of people from the East 81 X 90 according to your needs. You are assured Jordan Stake took abvantage ot another Temple Day and spent the of satisfaction when you select "Honor." same Wednesday, April 25th, doing vicarious work in the Salt Lake ' ,Temple. : Wednesday evening at 'the Parent-Teachers ass•ocifLtio:lll put on a fine program. The sanle 11 'evening in the Midvale Junior high School the school put on a crwtau•ll What a feeling of lux· ,which was well attended. ury it gives you to always Jordan District Scout Council have plenty of £ r e s h held its regular monthly bathroom tow e Is. No in the Midvale School House. Matthe in Scouting to ters pertaining housewife need be with· District were discussed. It was out th"em at this attrac· reported that about 30 or 40 2nd tive price. --~ class scouts would make the trip over the week end to the S~out Wigwam. The East Jordan Stake qualterly conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, April 28th and 29th, 1in Sandy. Saturday meetings commence at 10 a. m. and 1 p. while the Sunday sessions will only-~~~ -36 i mence at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. .. wide - f.2:-ll:-·;:; Stake Presidency In charge. towels thread double Heavy Friday evening, April 27th, a for uni-) with tither plain or colored borStake Social will be held at the and chi!- I - ders. Matching your bath· Sandy Amusement Hall for all the • wear._Yd.; towel with your curtains and members of the Stake. The Seminary graduating ~xer· bath accessories is a smact cises will be held in West Jordan metdern fashion. ""'urru•v May 5th, 1 p. m. In con· u~uuuu with that session of the !.::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::==::==::=::=::=::=;::;.;;..;;;. ;;::=::=::=;;;;;l Jordan Stake conference. The Primary officers of the Sanof Santaquin, and Mr. and 2nd Ward carried a surprise 1nd Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kidd, of Edgar Morgan Friday . M. J. Tischner and Mr. and was played and lunchem.l ]an~ show~r party to the home of atuffdale. Marvin Dansie. ·the1r President,_ Mr~. C. E. A,lsop, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hodges :o 30 guests. )ntertained at a party Monday at Mrs. Joseph Morgan entertained Mr. and Mrs. William F. Broadwhose. husband 1s domg of Santaquin spent two dj.ys ,heir home. The rooms were dec- 1t a party at her home Sunday in . . m England. the home of Mr. and Mrs. M ~rated in pink and white carna- .1onor of her daughter, Lucile, on It lS reported that M1ss • I IVJ~•~u·u,_ daughter of Leonard. O_hl- .i~s and dinner was served to Mr. ,1er birthday anniversary. Games .. Tischner. wlll return from her mJSSlOr. md Mrs. Kingsbury and Mr. and vere played and luncheon served! Mrs. I. E. Freeman and Miss :--leverda S. Corup entertamed at a the Southern States, some time ./Irs. Elden Burmingham of Salt .o 25 guests. uake and Mr. and Mrs. Bunning- Mr. and Mrs. Ensign Woodruff of party at the Wilkes Theatre Monweek. ~am, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bills ::ottonwood spent last Thursday as day night the following enjoyed the ruest of Mr .and Mrs. I. E. Free· play, Miss Evelyn Nielsen, Miss md Henry Bills. Mrs. zach T. Butterfield had as nan where they were entertained Elenor Silcox, Miss. Jean Madsen .ler guests last Wednesday Mrs. 1t dinner. Miss Edith Freeman, Miss Mildred :.awrence Myers, of Midvale, Mrs. Little Miss Rae Bastain of Lark Jones, Misti l\iyrtle .ll:iller and mo----· ::. A. Greenwood and Mrs. John ·eturned home Sunday after spend ther, Mrs. Alvin Miller and Mrs. · ~ · i:I. Shaw of Sandy, Miss Martha .ng the past two and one half Louetta Madsen. RIVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Miller was Burmester and Miss Elsie Dahl, of months visiting with her aunt and Mr. and Mrs. John I. Wiberg enl lstlrp1tise•d at their home last Tues- .Vest Jordan and Mrs. Lynn Kidd Lincle, Mr. and Mrs. Marion String· tertained at dinner Sunday In hon Jr of their daughter, Harriet birth Jf Bluffdale. A short meeting was llam. , it being Mr. Miller's · anniversary. Games were played 1eld after which refreshments Mrs. Elorum Tischner was sur- day anniversary the out of tov-:n prised at her home Sunday it be- guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lester and luncheon was served to Mr. .vere served. and Mrs. Roland Page, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Densley entertain- ing her birthday anniversary. Din- Pugsley and children of Salt Lake. Mrs. Bert Battison, Mr. and Mrs. :data party for the Sea Gull girls:ner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and M~s. Kenneth BillS' enjf the first Ward in honor of iRay Beckstead and family of So. tertained at dinner Sunday. Covers Howard,! Mr. and Mrs. I -To Many the Way,i of Satisfaction "" Bleached ->r Unbleached 1 .• -,. . . . . --= 1 Plenty of Fresh Towels A Luxury You CAN Afford l 1 I The Pair- "Cloth 59c 1 "Silver Moon ' 1 A Staple Muslin a ()u of OUI tradernarkec brands that il useful in a variety .:;£ wa.vs. 1 ·:1 1 fiN -~~~---------------------------~-~~~~~~~.ft~ Yar~, )f Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford ;.:Iodges. Mr. an·l Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd 1ad as their guests Sunday Mr. .md Mrs. J. J. Sutherland and t :hildren of Provo. Mr .and Mrs. Melvin Peterson ~ad as their guests last Wednesday 'dr. and Mrs. Harry Black and son ., )f Bingham. The Religion Class conference or lhe first and second ward was held conjointly at the first Ward Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Butter· ield, Mrs. Spencer Miller of"Her.·iman, Mrs. Samuel Newbold and ~Iiss Rosamond Holt of South JorJan and Mrs. Z. T. Butterfield form :d a party and attended the Primuy conference at Bingham Sun:iay. Mrs. Wilford Dansie entertained 1t a childre?'s party at her home Wednesday m honor of her daugh- m~u~~~~~-~-~~M~~~~~~re~~~~~.N~~~w~ ! \ |