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Show Salt Lake The MIDVALE JOURNAL -- - MEMORIA L SHAFT FOR HISTORIC FORT WASHING TON _.., Friday, June 29, 1928 . ;tl NATION-WIDE _. INSTITU TION- A NATION- ~0 FRILLS! WIDE QUALITY coons :CHAIN OF AT LOW DEPARTMENT STORE:~ W.Q'.I, 11 quality- always at a •avin2'' 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, l\UDVALE, UTAH • ere rtc es ow Our Low Prices Never Signify Cheapneu Rather, They Stand Squarely for H o ~ e 1 t Value and Service-Giving Quality ALWAYS Inc~ude o~, 0liyt and Value Service to the Entire Countr y (Fashion--Approved Coats r .. Are Approved for Their, ' Low Prices, Also Thursday afternoon of last week 8700 ENROLLMENTS IN J. C. The fact that the public has encouraged ttl, year a£ter Mrs. Geo. A. Wright was a guest at PENNEY CO. BUSINESS COlJRSE A complete course in business an entertainment given in Sandy at year, to extend our field of usefulness to new ~om Women who know style- and who training is maintained by the J. C. the home of Mrs. Duane Richards. munities makes us realize more keenly.that our busm~ss buy carefully-will be pleased with must Mrs. L. M. Kemp and daughter, Penney CQ., for all employees, in adis becoming more and mGre a Serv1ce to tho cnttrc Thelma, attended the wedding recep- dition to the training given in store these worthwhile coat values. The price• country. tion given Wednesday evening for management and salesmanship by cannot give you an idea of the smartncs1, 0. R. Beeney entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Newman at the the individual store managers, accordthe fashion-rightness of everyone. In the last year the number of our stores has grown Saturday of last week. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo New- ing to a statement by E. R. Benson, included Mr. and Mrs. Leon bold of Salt Lake. to more than a thousand-1024 to be exact-and every manager of the local J. C. Penney Co. lltrom of Sandy, Mrs. N. L. BeeMiss Bessie Newton of Salt Lake store. I one of them is dedicated in good faith to the work of Size~ Mrs. Clara Walker, Misses Fern visited friends in Midvale early in the The business training course is conproviding gre:~.ter economies for the "tome, for huOra Walker, of Union, Mr. and week. ducted by correspondence and while it 1 The outstanding coat modes Wm. Richins ,Mr. and Arthur Wednesday afternoon at the Jen- has been in operation for a comparamanity. for summer and for early fall of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. R. kins home officers and teachers of tively short time, the number of emachievement -they are here in a surpris- · To serve satisfactorily is thP greatest Plolrlev. Mrs. Wm. Sadler and Mr. the Primary association gave an en- ployees who have enrolled is given as low-priced selection. Fabingly more even Mrs. Rufus Ray. serve to s•.rive tertainment honoring Mrs. Horace 8700. This represents a large perVe \ of reta il storckeeping. Shirley Y. Cutler has Jenkins, and Mrs. Florence Johnson centage of the Company's employees, workmanship, style derics, satisfactorily with each suco:-•eding day. to his post of duty on the former workers in this association. and el509 of those enrolled have altails and trimming - from S. Barker on the Pacific coast Mrs. Vincent Lawson and daugh- ready graduated. every standpoint these are a short visit with his family ter, Movita, are guests at the home "In the local J. C. Penney Co. store coats that the discriminat 11 ~ of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Aylett. there are 8 employees now taking y;c>m~n demands . Mr. and Mrs. G. Alfred Alder of this course," says Mr. Benson and 1 . and Mrs. Glen Drown of Magwere guests Tuesday of Mr. and Salt Lake were guests Monday even- associate is registered as a graduate." ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ivory Larson. Commenting on the purpose of the and Mrs. Geo. A. Wright and 1 s. Holbrook. business training course, Mr. Benson Miss. Portia Rawlins and Mrs. Louis stated, "The broad attitude of the J. attended a reunion of the Wright I which was held at Lake Como Johnson of Honolulu, who are visit- C. Penney Co. in regard to the training at the home of their father, J. ing of employees is well expressed in I Franklin B. Smith and sons, R. and Mrs. Rawlins of Draper, were the words of the founder, Mr. J. C. Idaho, are house guests at guests Saturday of Mrs: R. W. Penney, 'I believe in education. It , Bat home of Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Stokes. is a constructive force which makes Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Larson and fam for trained ability, improved judgment : Now combined Primaries of the ily spent Sunday in Payson. accuracy, and therefore, increases the I and Second ward were enterFor Yoar Mrs. R. R. Fenn was hostess to individual's capacity for practical coMonday in the grove at the the Monday Bridge club this week. operation.' Summer of the First Ward chapel. Games Mrs. Robert S. Holbrook and child"In the early days of the company played and cookies and lemon- ren spent Saturday in Salt Lake Sat- it was possible for Mr. Penney perand Early were served to 150 children. urday in Salt Lake in attendance at sonally to train his associates and ~ and Mrs. N. E. Bergman an- the George Taft Benson family reun- thus to maintain the principles upon T w o a n d ~hree:button, FtJ!Needa the marriage of their son, ion which was held in the 20th ward which the business was founded. With ~ single-breasted sutts. Fm~ blue to Miss Clarice Smith of Mur- chapel. the increase in the number of stores, serges, unfinished woreieds, They were married in the Salt Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eliason and there now being 1024 in operation, novelty weaves and stripes; temple Wednesday, June 27th. daughters have returned from a vaca- located in 47 separate states, it ob- · evening a reception was given tion trip to Kemmerer, Wyoming. t w is t fa b ri c s in novelty viously became impossible for him to the young couple which was very visiting is Lindsay Mrs. Robt. S. maintain this personal contact. weaves; cassimeres - broad attended by relatives and by her daughter, Mrs. James M. Whit"This resulted in the adoption of and fancy group stripes and from Midvale. more of Idaho Falls, Idaho. the present training course develop- I At Small Cost At " and Mrs. Jack Wiberg enterSaturday of last week Mrs. 0. R. ed to perpetuate the foundation prinoverplaids. at dinner Sunday in honor of Beeney entertained at a birthday par- ciples of the organization.'' These are the days and Mrs. Reuben Wiberg and Mr. ty for her son, Orris, on his seventh "Each store manager functions as h) add a fre sh frock or C. Wiberg. anniversary. Games and refreshments a teacher of his associates. He contwo to your summer were enjoyed by the following: Bev- ducts regular store meetings at which NOTICE TO CREDITORS supply- cl ever modes erly and Ralph Benson, Beth Sadler, operating methods of all phases . of of Joseph B. Wright SpinJack Melba Sadler, Beulah Ray, store service in th elocal commuruty are offered at a price Deceased. and Leslie Mor- are discussed. Bateman Elmo dar, will present claims with that revrc sents worth"The business training course, with ICil•ers to the undersigned at 577 ..:is.Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Huscher, of while economy, its booklets and lesson materials supCenter Street, Midvale, Utah, on of Beach, Calif., are the guests plements the personal activities of the :h!.f'ore the 30th day of August, A. Long Mrs. Huscher's sister, Mrs. J. Hollis store manager and carries on the work which he initiates in general Aylett. JOHN DUNN Mrs. J. M. Despain spent business education." and Mr. Administrator of the EsSunday and part of the wee kin Watate of Joseph B. Wright . satch. Deceased Mrs. Ferry Kemp of Los and Mr. P. Jenson, Dean Flanders, Attys. are visiting relatives Calif., Angeles, flrst publication, June 29, 1928 in Murray and Midvale. friends and last publication, July 27, 1928 Mr. Kemp is a former resident of Midvale. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Now is the time you need RIVERTON Mrs. N. E. Bergman, Mrs. Heber of Mary Iff, 1 fr ock most-for vacation • anMr. and Mrs. P. D. Christensen Johnson,' Misses Genevieve and Ruth Deceased. . -and this group is especially the Trousseau tea nounce the birth of a boy Saturday, Creditors will present claims with Bergman attended 1 interesting. A wi de selection at her June the 16th. to the undersigned at 604 given for Miss Clarice Smith Mrs. William 0. Page en- , and Mr. Sunday. Murray in home of prevailing styles. Savings and Trust Bldg., Salt a dancing party at their at tertained scenic the touring is Goff I. C. Mrs. City, Utah, on or before the 8th home on Friday in hono rof the wed- : canyon of Southern Utah. of September, A. D. 1928. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Helvey of ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. R. I MARY EMMA IFF at s. Sleater of Salt Lake. Red, white ' Administratrix of the Es- Boise, Idaho, spent last Tuesday on East Cen- and blue were used in the decorations tate of Mary, Iff, Deceased. the R. S. Holbrook home ter Street. Other guests from Idaho and also in the luncheon, which was A. Udell, . who have visited the Holbrook's are served to 30 out of town guests. ..A.t.tmnev for Administratrix. I · Eg Hershel Mrs. John Hansen, Mrs. of Presahionables YouthfulFa To . flrst publication, June 29, 1928 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weaver bert, Mrs. Dora C. Butterfield, Mrs. last publication, July 27, 1928 ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett have Dora G. Callicott and Mrs. Franklin I Most every girl thinks it's fun to Every bit of qualFr~- Peterson, Mrs. Ole Peterson enter- . Saltair at party lake a planned ity that mothers exHOUSE FOR RENT shop for hats-and especially where the1r tained at a shower in honor of Miss , style the room modem bunralow tor day evening. in compliment to all pectmother will be pleased with the Mildred Butterfield, a bride elect at on Holden St. at reduced rent. guests, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Huscher, demand. boys that the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanprices. ot Mrs. E. Cushing, Phone of Long Beach. Coat, vest and 2 Friday. Progressive games were sen atMidvale from number large A 6-14-28 tt 114. pairs golf knickers, tended the wedding reception which played and a dainty luncheon served 2" pairs longies or or was given Thursday evening in the to 50 guests. FURNITURE FOR SALE entertained Mrs. Louetta Madsen 1 golf and 1 longie. hall for Mr. and -ng•e; Davennette, Bullet, Dining Draper amusement home Wednesday in honor of her at forwas bride The Pack. Elmo Mrs. and numerous other articles. Sturdy twists and Mary Bailey o fthis City. the officers and teachers of the M. I. Be Sold At Once. Make Offer. merly Miss - tans, cassimeres Mrs. counselor, Mrs. Colin S. Wells of Los Angeles A. and the retiring 11 N. Main Street, ~ E. Phelps to moved or has who browns greys, Calif., arrived here early in the week Erma Williams, Progreshome. blue - stripes and to visit with her mother, Mrs. Alice Murray to make her NOTICE refreshand played were games sive Mrs. by accompanied was She Rosse. ; also blue·j, overplaids Whom It May Concern: ofand Bishopric the to served ments Angeles. Los of also Maxfield, Wm. serges. and cheviots wUl I From this day, June 12, 1928, and A. I. M. the of teachers and ficers Evanin is Deming Granville Mrs. condebts any be responsible tor Ages 6 to 1 7 yean. by Mary A. Aylett, al8o ston, Wyo., at the home of her daugh- recreation committee. Our feature value at Mr. and Mrs. Pollard and sons, Ceas Mrs. WOllam Aylett, with ter, Mrs. Geo. A. Cluff. the low price ofFor At her home on Lincoln Street Mrs. cil and Clarence, of Emmitt, Idaho, . exception of purchases made upon of Pollard Glenn Mrs. and Mr. and L. C. Mrs. by assisted Farmer, W. J. written order. There are those with brims- and (Signed) Heber C. Egbert. Anderson entertained at a Bridge din- Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Duke Page I without. Ever so many different many guests were Nephi of children and for ftrst publication, June 15, 1928 ner Friday evening of last week in bright colors and trimmed Dashapes Mrs. and Mr. of week the last publication, July 13, 1928 out of town guests. Sixteen were during __and _rjb.han.. flower~ ,with vid Bills. present. and Freeman E. I. Mrs. and Mr. A. Geo. Mrs. J. S. Alley and Mrs. Wright attended the closing meet~ng daughters, Mary and Nona, and son, of their club which was held Wedries- La Rain, left Wednesday for Shosday of last week at the home of Mrs. hone, Idaho, where they will visit The officers and teachers with the d with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorensen H. V. Gyllensevan of Salt Lake. Mrs. Thomas I. Page, Mr. an Mrs. The marriage of Miss Mildred But- j dan, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Page, of Mrs. Isaac Andrews and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Freeman of terfield and James Smith of Salt Nep1J, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page, Harry Sandstrom formed a party girls of the Riverton second ward M. Miss Olive Andrews returned Wednes- Rupert, Idaho, for some time. on Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Butterfield and , Lake took place Thursday at the Salt I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Page, Mr. with Mrs. David Haycock of Idaho, I. A. formed a party at Saratoga day from Los Angeles where they had Wednesday. and Mr. and Crane Jeanette Mrs. and Thomas and Mrs. Gwynne Page, Mrs. le visited at the home of another daugh- family, Mr. and Mrs. Zach Butter- [ L k T I. Page, Mrs. Hattie Freeman, Mr. Mrs. Terrace Ingram of Herriman and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ¥{illiams Leon · emp e a T. A. Mrs. and Mr. family, and field _ Andrews. Mrs. ter of _Mr. and and Mrs. Harry Sandstrom, Mrs. Par- I spent last Wednesday at Provo can- and family left Friday to ma1te their Mrs. A. ~· Thomas ~d so ' . Melvm, the young s~n of Council But~erfi:ld, Mrs. Elmo Hamilton, Mrs For prevention , home at Murray. ley Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. z. T. yon. WJth R1verton at man and Mrs. J. Hollis A.ylett, had Dav1d Newbold and family, Mrs. Tom nard, are VISiting against gum infecMiss Zelma Butterfield, Mr. and Lake Salt of Christensen Leslie Mrs. Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page tions, use Zonite the misfortune to break his arm on Callicot, Mrs. Dora Butterfield and relatives for the week. Elmo Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. with visiting weeks several spent Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson and and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D. Beckthe new powerfui Friday of last :wee~ in a fall from a family, Mrs. Golden Densley and the C. Webb, Mrs. Joseph Morgan Vernal i Christensen. D. P. Mrs. and antiseptic. Also tree while playmg m the ~ove ~t the children, Mrs. E. M. Densley, Mrs. children were guests at a party Tues- stead of South Jordan. Mrs. Edward Morg~n, Mrs. and Mr. · had Butterfield T. z. Mrs. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Morgan left guards against rear of the L. D. S. church m Midvale Z. T. Butterfield and children, Mrs. H. day given in honor of Mrs. C. L. and Mr. and Mrs. Reoorgan E:dgar Thomas Saturday for a trip to Bryce's can- 1 as their guests Sunday, Mrs. eoldt, coughs and B. Jensen, Miss Vivian Freeman Miss Bradford of Salt Lake. to returned Page P. Thomas Mrs. the weddinl!lll'ecepattended Bills, old P. Page, Mrs. George Whetman and more serious disMr. and Mrs. William 0 . Page en- yon and Southern Utah. Marjorie Densley, Mrs. Elsie Miller, the spending after Sunday home her and Miss JenMorgan Vern of tion Myers eases of nose and Mrs. Melvin Peterson and daughter . family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Emma Stockings and Mrs. Cyrus tertained at a party at their home on and Mr. of guest the Payson at week on Friday. Draper of Garfield nie , and Mr. throat. Bills and children and Mr. and Mrs. Monday. Games and dancing were , Elain and son, Donald, was enter- Mrs. Hattie Freeman and Mrs. George Whetman, Mrs. Whetrnan Parley Butterfield attended the But- enjoyed after which a two course sup : tained at dinner at the home of Mr. Mrs. Frank J . Fullmer and family ! Zach Butterfield, Zach T. Butteraccompanied her home and spent sev- terfield reunion last Wednesday at per was served at midnight to Mr. 1 and Mrs. Harry Black of Bingham of Salt Lake -dinner was served to field and Charles Myers spent several I days during the week in WyomiJiir. 10 guests. Ml'll. Halla Nielsen of South Jor- last Friday. ••••••••••• A Smart A31ortment of Styles-Va riety of $6.90 ~) I 1 Plenty of Style to And Oceana of Value In $19.75 Young Men's Suits Frocks for Many Needs Offered $24.75 $29.75 $34.75 Nmw C6unfr ------·--·-----· Women-IViisses -Juniors $9.90 Students Suits A Timely Saving! $14.75 .. AND 16.75 1 A Hat Is Most Important Quality In New Suits 1 Stylea That Boys Like ~I 98c to $2.98 I Many New Stylea · Spring 8.90 1 . TO 12.90 For pyorrhea I I I I '1 l |