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Show The MIDVALE JOURNAL • 1928 [7Jer.!'ona/j RIVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson enThe marriage of Miss Belva M. tertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. reeman, daughter of Mrs. Hattie Harry Black and son, Harry, of Bingreema,n and Wallace D. Beckstead of ham. Refreshments were served to Jordan, was solemnized at the 10. Lake Temple Wednesday, June Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd had sixth. A reception was given in as their guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. honor Thursday at the home of J. J. Sutherland and children of Progrand parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. vo. Page. Games, music and dancing Mrs. William 0. Newbold of South enjoyed and luncheon was served Jordan spent Monday and Tuesday at 200 guests. The lawns were deco- the home of F. R. Lloyd. with Japanese lanterns. Mrs. Thomas I. Page entertained at A Farewell Party was tendered to a party at her home Friday in honor Velma Otteson at the Ward of Arthur and Gordon Haycock of , Friday prior to her departure Firth, Idaho. The evening was spent a mission to Canada. in playing Rook after which refreshMiss Birdell Lloyd, Miss Mae Free- ments were served to, besides the Miss Cecelia Lloyd, Miss Evely guests of honor, Henry and Delbert Miss Ellen Butterfield, and Page, Melvin Page and Sorenson. Vivian Freeman and Miss GlenMr. and Mrs. Charles Orr of Provo Nielsen and Wilda Nielsen of So. spent two days visiting with her parformed a party and are visit- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peterson. at Lindon. , I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Green announce Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield assisted by the birth of a girl Tuesday June the John I. Wiberg and Mrs. Hans 5th. 11e1:sen of South Jordan entertained Mrs. Niels Madsen and children a miscellaneous shower at her home spent the week visiting at Provo the a.tu,rdaLv in honor of Miss Belva Free guest of her mother, Mrs. Carter. Games were played and lunMiss Margaret Swen!on of Salt was served to the' following: Lake spent the week as guest of Miss was carried out in the games Vivian Freeman. luncheon which was' served to Miss Nona Jensen entertained at Phyli~ Butterfield, Mistil LaVer a party in honor of Miss Velma OtlrOBLdbtmt, Miss Birdella Lloyd, Mrs. teson, at her home Wednesday proPage, Mrs. Mahonri Butter- gressive games were played and lunMrs. Thomas B. Lloyd, Mrs. T. cheon was served to 20 guests. Page, Miss Minnie Densley, Mrs. Mrs. Reuben F'airburn and children May, Miss cecelia Lloyd, Mrs. of Logan Dale, Nevada, are visiting Freeman, Mrs. Thomas I. Page at the home of Mr. and Mrs. GwyMelvin Peterson, Miss Zelma nne Page. They will spend the sumutt:erJ'iel•d. Mrs. Charles Myers, Mrs. mer visiting with relatives. Page Mrs. Meredith Page 0 Birdella' Lloyd, Mrs. Thomas NOTICE TO WATER USE.RS Mrs. Rheabel Butterfield and Notice is given that the ordinance Melvin Peterson. in Midvale relative to using hose conKatie Garfield of Draper was nected to city water supply without of Miss Zelma Butterfield sun- a nozzle, will be enforced. All per' where she entertained at dinner sons using city water for irrigation her honor. of gardens, etc. and those using hose Mrs. Jet Bills and children will without nozzle will be taking the Sunday to spent the week visit- necessary steps to avoid punishment with her sister, Mrs. John Banks, if they discontinue such practice at Heber. once. p: Real Estate or Financing .. SEE CRAPO •• I should say! $1000 is cheap fQr one ac1·e and a four room house right in Sandy. Must be sold quick. Just the place for chickens and a cow. . . Poultry pays: 5 acres, 4 room house, some ruce frmt and coops for 1000 hens. Privately owned spring water right in Granite. Only $2650. E~ TERMS. IF YOU WANTA home in town; a poultry ranch with small acreage; A good farm here or elsewhere; a loan on farm or house, or A new home financed-! will get the best to be had. Mra. J. W. Nibley was hostess to members of her sewing club Monday evening at her home on East Center Street. Mrs. Wm. Nelson entertained at din ner Saturday on the occasion of the birthday anniversary of Miss Isabell Nelson and Mrs. J . Reese Rockafeller of Las Vegas. Besides the two guests of honor there were present, Misses Fern and Jessie Rockafeller, Mr. and Mrs. M. Grant Winters, Mrs. 'i"nerry Creeze and Mrs. Will Jones of Ogden and Mrs. D. B. Roman of R1verdale. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waters spent Memorial day in Provo. Mrs. K. A. Ohlson of Ashley, Idaho, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Lind. Saturday of last week Mrs. John Jensen and her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Fernsten were guests at an entertainment give 1 in Salt Lake at the home of Mrs. C. A. Lemke. Mrs. Oscar Fernsten was honored at a party given Tuesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Jensen, on East Center Street. Twenty were present. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Stoddard of Le Grande, Oregon, are guests at the J. W. Nibley home on East Center St. Saturday evening, Mrs. Kate Watson entertained at dinner for her mother, Mrs. C. Bunting and her sister, Mrs. J. E. Davis of Salt Lake, and I her aunt, Mrs. Blackwell of Ogden. A party was given Wednesday evening at the L. D. S. ward hall by a class of the Sunday School. The af-1 fair was in charge of Miss Virginia Brown and ~iss Virginia Esperson. Games, _dancrng and refreshments were enJoyed. Misses Fora! Rasmussen an~ ~ice Mutch left last week for a VISit at the coast. Mrs. Eva B. Lewis is a guest at the 1 home of her daughter, Mrs. Abe Livingston, of Fountain Green. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church conducted a dinner at the church Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson and faroily motored to Ogden Sunday and enjoyed a picnic lunch at the Hermitage in Ogden Canyon. Later. in the day they were guests of the Weber Fish and Game Club at the barbecue held In South Fork Canyon . Mrs. H. P. Miller accompanied by her mother, Mrs. W. T. Vincent and Ross Vincent, of Sandy, and Mildred and Billie Miller, spent Wednesday with relatives in Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wells of the Piggly Wiggly store In Midvale, spent Monday In Pleasant Grove, looking over the strawberries and other beautiful products of our fair sister city on the South. Mrs. C. M. Burg was hostess to the ;nembers of her club Tuesday evenmg. I INSTITUTION· BUYING MOS'l! WE SELL FOR J,.ESS WE BUY FOR LESS 11 quality-always at a saving" 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH ~veryt 0 nn o To Make You.mr Summer Enjoyalblle~ Quality and. V allue at Low Prices Is Will Rogers An Asset To A Penney Town? 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Checks, plaids and plain colors· -a score of good patterns at an economical pric'=• ·~_..,...._. EAST MIDVALE will be held in Salt Lake this month. Mrs. C. E. Davis left Saturday of Mrs. Alice Rock returned home on last week for her home in Portland, j Oregon, after spending six weeks here Saturday after spending a week in with relatives and friends. Moab. John Cole who accompanied Mrs. Royal Walker and Miss Lil- her will remain there indefinitely. !ian Boggess, Jr., and Gleaner class Miss Ruth Anderson is spending leaders of the Y. L. M. I. A. of Union the summer at Roosevelt, Uinta Co., met Monday evening with the offiMr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald were cers of the East Midvale Y. L. M. r. Salt Lake visitors Sunday. A. at the home of Mrs. w. R. AshMrs. Bell Huntsinger, of Alabama, ment of Social Avenue to talk over is spending the summer with Mrs. plans for a Stake Mothers and Stake Rose Alexander. Daughters party to be held in the Mrs. Edith Glover and Mrs. Jennie near future. McDonald motored to Salt Lake on Mrs. Mirna Nelson, Mrs. Ethel Mil- Tuesday of last week and visited the lerberg, Mrs. Terease Millerberg, Mrs Whittier Ward Relief Society. Marie Robbins, Mrs. Effie Glover, Mrs Mr. Chris Christensen and daughElva Ray, rs. Myrtle McNamara and ter, Delsa, left Thursday morning by Mrs. James Brady accompanied the auto for Pioche, Nevada, where they Trail Builder Boys of the East Mid- will be the guests of Mr. Christensens vale Primary association to the Sta- brother, Mr. James Nelson. dlum in Salt Lake Saturday of last Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pohlman, of week where they too kpart in a prac- Salt Lake, were dinner guests Sunday • ... Union Avenue. Mary Young, George and Lowell Young, Don Sharp, Mitchell Forbush, Verde! Walker, Alice Bateman and Beverly Tholen, members of the 2nd Group of Primary children were very pleasantly entertained Tuesday by their teachers, Violette Sharp and Rose Walker at the home of Miss Sharp on State Street. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. M. L. McNamara of Midvale, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hammond, of Chilla, Calif., were dinner guests Monday of Mrs. W. H. McNamara. Mrs. W. R. Aehment entertained her Salt Lake 500 club at her home on Social Avenue Monday evening. Very dainty refreshments were served and games were played. Miss Fern and Lygia Larson were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday . Mrs. Hannah Barrett and Mrs. Katherine Manchester of Salt Lake, visited Tuesday with Mrs. Myrtle Me Namara. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sharp enter· d a t di nner S unday honormg . the t ame 65th Birthday anniversary of Mr. Sharp's father, Mr. Charles P. Sharp. Children and grand-children numbering 20 enjoyed a very social time. ty of Murray friends and spent las,t. Wednesday up the canyon. She is a Normal· School Graduate at the U. of U. She attended a Sigma Gama Complimentary Breakfast at Keeley's Tea Room Morning and at Banquetfor the "U" graduates Tuesday evening at the Hotel Utah. -- - ZENITH DUST PURCHASED FOR USE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT Three tubes of this wonderful fire extinguisher was purchased for . the use of Midvale fire boys. One small tube is to be carried on the motorcycle and the others will be placed on the truck. • NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIDP By agreement, the Partnership of Drs. Hosmer & Alley, of Midvale, Utah, was dissolved as of date, April 30th, 1928. .,, AU persons having claims against . . . sa1d. partnership Will please. send In . , their claims on or before th1rty days from date. Drs. Hosmer & Alley, Date 1st publication, May 4, 1928. |