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Show Friday, July The MIDVALE JOURNAt 1928 A NATION·WI/J8 IN.STITUT/ON· PAY CASH .. ENNEY Q PAY LESS l\UDVALE Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Larson entertained Friday evening of last week honoring Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, who were recently married. The bride is a sister of Mrs. Larson and .j was formerly Miss Hazel Losser. Those present beside the guests of ll honor were Mr. and Mrs. James Stanf~. field, of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Doman, of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Losser, Mrs. Mary Losser, Miss Rhea Hone, Miss Thelma Delaney, Mrs. Charles Whittle, Mrs. Jack Delaney, and Mr. McCarty, of Salt Lake and Jack Snell of Union. Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. This Beautiful De Luxe Funeral Coach has recently been added to the GEO. A. JENKINS l'IIORTUARY fuW. F. Wanberg, Mr. and Mrs. Preece, neral equipage. This funeral equipage will be furnished my Certificate Holders WITHOUT CHARGE on addiIn alone, Car Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bishop, Mr. and the first funeral service, thus sa~ing the price of their Service Certificate on the Funeral Mrs. Henry F. Nelson and Mr. and tion to all other Savings and Services that my Servlc e Certific.ate offers. Mrs. Mark Cozzens motored to Saratoga where they enjoyed a picnic supJenkins 1n just the last few weeks over 75 holders of OTHER service certificates have obtained a Geo. A. per and dancing. Mortuary $10 Service Certificate and thus saved the balance they owed on the other higher priced certificate. Mrs. Eva B. Lewis has returned paidheld who some and certificates other on $40 and $30 $25, to up we have certificate holders who had paid from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. up Service Certificates with other mortuary companies that have traded them In for a Geo. A. JENKINS A. Livingston of Fountain Green. l\IORTUARY Service Certificate. "SUCH CONFIDE NCE l\IUST BE DESERVE D.'' Miss Lucile Pearson, Vern Lester, and Lyle Reading entertain.ed in eel· for If you have paid $5 on a higher priced certificate, we \\ill accept your $5 receipt as part payme11t and ebration of their birthdays at a gar$5 'more will issue you a GEO. A. JENKINS MORTUAR Y Service Certificate, paid in full. If you have paid den party on the Pearson lawn Monover $10 on a higher priced certificate, bring in your receipts and we will Issue you a Paid Up Jenkins Service cerday evening. Sixteen young people Certificate without any additional cost, thus SAVING the balance you owe on that higher priced service your of ALL entitles that Certificate were present. Rook was the princitificate. Bring 1n those receipts and receive a Jenkins Mortuary Service higher a than SAVING GREATER a offers and cent, pal game of the evening and prizes loved ones to Funeral Service at COST plus 10 per $10 over paying are you If that you convince will room show my in minutes Thirty were won by Ruth Maycroft, Nellie priced Service Certificate. $50. to $40 from LOSING ARE YOU Certificate Mutch, Darrell Christense n anq Welfor a Service don Matthews. 'cost' our but $500, Miss Maurine Dokas has returned Certain Certificate l\Iortuarles \\ill say: "This casket at any other mortuary would cost that find would you , investigate would her home in Midvale from an exyou· to price is $250 thus saving half the price of the funeral.'' When, If any at e "cost"-prlc quoted so their than LESS for service funeral and tended visit with relatives on the you could p~chase the same casket Cer My but , statements unfair and ridiculous such any make not do We ent. establishm mortuary coast. legitimate tlficate Holders may see the factory invoice of the casket they are purchasing , therefore absolutely preventMr. and Mrs. E. E. Greenwood and meg any question as to fairness of my methods. Certain mortuary companies have advertised that the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Matthews returned average family could save from $1000 to $1500 on funeral services by holding one of their high priced cerMonday from Des Moines, Iowa,. Mr. tificates. INVESTIG ATE and you will find that $1000 to $1500 will furnish funeral service complete for a Matthews and Mr. Greenwood were famlly of Ten Adults at any reliable mortuary or fun eral directing establishm ent. delegates to the Lions Convention. Mrs. James Clark and daughter, No Extra Charge for Service Any where in Salt Lake City or County Mary, of Kemmerer, Wyoming, are We \\ill do the Embalming in your home if desired. visiting at the home of Mrs. Clark's We DUPLICA TE any burial certificate in SALT LAKE County and acknowledg e ALL other burial certificates . sister, Mrs. Mark Cozzens • Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Aylett returned Wednesday of last wee kfrom Brighton. 50 l\lurray Mrs. James Powell of Denver, Col. Phone Murray, Utah is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wanberg. • Mrs. Alma Goff and small daughter, Betty, formerly of Midvale, are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Smith. the speakers were Pres. Heber J. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Larson and r Burgon who reported that a division Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larson attended a shower Monday night at Bingof the Midvale ward had been accomham, honoring Mrs. George Anderson. plished and the new wards were now The L. F. A. club held their regular going along smoothly. UNION weekly meeting Wednesday of last Other speakers at the afternoon EAST JORDAN STAKE are Forbush Raymond Mrs. and Mr. week at the homt of Mrs. Walter July 13th, the Stake Presidency meeting were Elder 0. F. Whitney arthe over tions congratula receiving ElJenkins. After the business session High Council and all Stake Boards of the Council of the Twelve and and Mother boy. baby fine a of rival a social hour, followed by refreshmet at the Mnrray Power Plant der B. S. Young. Pres. Burgon annicely. very of doing babe ments, was enjoyed. Wednesday the wh.ere a very splendid time was had nounced that the Saturday sessions Wednesleft Erickson Mary Miss 18th of July the club will meet at the all present. Refreshme nts and Quarterly Stake Conference would be two spending after Bingham for day for home of Mrs. Clyde Canning for eleceliminated in the future, except games were enjoyed Mrs. and Mr. parents, her with weeks evening. tion of new officers. Saturday and Sunday, July 14th & an officers meeting Saturday Miss Rosabelle Meldrum of TonoThe Mutual Improveme nt Associa- C. V. Erickson. 15th, the East Jordan Stake conferanBurgon Archie Mrs. and Mr. pah, Nevada, has been the guest of was held in Sandy. The Satur- tion conducted their meeting Sunday Toes boy baby a of arrival the nounce her aunt, Mrs. P. E. Sullivan during meetings, which were not so well evening at 8 p. m. and furnished a the week. ,,attertde•d, were held in the first ward splendid program for all those who day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker and faro? Mrs. Samuel Kemp of Delta, Mrs. chapel, while the Sunday services attended. Among the numbers on the held in the Sandy Amusemen t program besides some fine music, was ily of Gold Hill, Utah, are visiting in Eunice Snow, and Mrs. Adeline Kemp of St. George spent the latter part of Hall. Elders 0. F. Whitney and B. the recent winner of contest in ora- Union with relatives and friends. home returned Greer Willa Miss last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs S. Young represented the General au- tory, by K. Bagley, and a short adthorities at the conference. There dress by Lavern Smith. A big crowd last week after visiting at Meadow, Leo Kemp. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. Neils Lind, Mr. and were 651 in attendance at the morn- attended this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McMillan of Mrs. Melvin Lind and Mrs. Leslie On account of Old Folks day coming meeting and 614 at the afternoon session. At the morning meeting the ing on Wednesday , the regular High Murray were dinner guests Sunday Lind have left on an auto trip to the Coast where they will meet Mr. Leslie Sandy First Ward choir did the sing- Council meeting was called for Tues- of Mr. and Mrs. Del Newbold. Mrs. Edna Proctor was a Salt Lake Lind, who is en route home from a and the speakers were returned day evening instead. A fine crowd two year's mission in the Hawaiian Elder Berrett of Union accompanie d the Old Folks to Vivian visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Brady and the Islands. Sister Nelson of Sandy 1st ward Park in Provo Canyon on Wednesday A goodly number· of Fathers and children, were guests Friday of last Saturday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Winslow F. Smith, President of the ptlng:n Stake, B. S. Young and 0. F. Sons will enjoy themselves in East week of Mr. T. H. Peirce of Murray. L. M. Kemp of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Green and son, Daw- Richard Hemsley of Sugarhouse , and Wloib1ev. At the afternoon meeting Canyon. Next Sunday the regular Priest- sie, entertained Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, of GlenMidvale 2nd ward choir had hiking trip for Mr. and Mrs. dale, Calif., spent the evening at La.""''"'r~;" of and did the singing, while hood officers meeting and the Union at a meeting of all the auxiliaries will be Pete Peterson who are visiting her goon. held at the High School. This meet- from California. They motored to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eliason have ing was postponed one week on ac- Rangers Station and Brighton, Big had as their guests during this week Cottonwoo d Canyon and also enjoyed relatives from Kemmerer, Wyo., Mr. REPUBLICAN count of Stake Conference. and Mrs. E. Sutton and members of The following Sunday will be the a horseback ride over the hills. is visiting In their family. Gregory Nephi Mrs. Pres. Stake the of meeting regular STATE with the Bishops of the Stake, as Bingham, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Airs. Oscar Beeney accomwell as the monthly Quorum meeting Wright. panied by Mr. and Mrs. Stewart HutCONVENTION Mrs. Jessie Berrett was a dinner chinson of Murray motored to Alpine of the High Priests of the Stake. guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monday evening and attended the LOST-Iris h Setter, Light Yellow, Evans. birthday party given in honor of Geo. OGDEN Mrs. Kate Brady entertained Sat- Hutchinson . Long Hair, Answers to name of "Queen.'' Finder please return to or urday evening honoring the Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Turner of Den notify Sandy, R. D. S, Box 19, Utah, of her son, Lionel. Games were en- ver, Colo., are visiting relatives here, AUGUST 16, 1928 on State Street between Midvale June joyed and dainty refreshmen ts were Mrs. W. W. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. served to 24 guests. W. F. Wapberg. tlon and Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Fernsten ~ave as their guests, their daughter, EAST MIDVALE m-law, Mrs. E. L. Fernsten, of DenMr. and Mrs. E. W. Borg and sons Colo., and Mrs. F. M. Kehoe and ver, Glen and Douglas, were week end Frank, of San Antonio, Texas. son, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Raa· The party will be at the Fernsten mussen of Moroni. home for the next fortnight. • Mrs. Virgil Goates of West Jordan Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Nelson enterand Mrs. K. Carlson of Midvale were a number of friends at their tained guests Thursday of Mrs. Allen Batecottage in Cottonwoo d Canyon Friday man. evening of last week. Mrs. Hannah Barrett of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. George Cox left on is spending several days this week morning to spend their vaThursday with Mrs. W. H. McNamara . at Bear Lake. cation Mrs. Leonard Sharp entertained on Wednesday evening at the home of Sunday at a Birthday dinner honorD. A. Drown, Mrs. H. P. Miller, Mrs. ing her son, Dean. Covers were laid Drown entertained , honoring Mrs. and for Mr. Charles Sharp, Mrs. Vivian Spencer of Los Angeles, Fred Mrs. Sharp and Mr. Bert Sharp, Mr. and W. S. CHIPMAN , PRESIDENT is here on a visit. who Cahf., Mrs. Henry Hanson and children, Mr. PRESIDENT ANTHONY W. IVINS. VICE and Mrs. I. Garfinkle and baby, of Sam Bodell left for his home in Salt Like and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard , Idaho, Tuesday after Montpelier D. M. TODD, JR., CASHIER Sharp and family. week visiting his parone spending Mrs. Arvilla Greenwood spent the Mrs. John T. Bodell. and Mr. ents, day Monday with Mrs. Charles ThornMr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane enton. ' tertained at a dinner at their home Mrs. Sarah Bennett was a Salt Covers were laid for 25 Sunday. W. S. CHIPMAN Lake visitor Tuesday of last week, being from out of Many guests. CASHIER. BANK OF AMERICAN FORK guest of Mrs. William Werrett. town. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and child HEBER J. GRANT reo and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Evans and PRESIDENT , UTAH STATE NATIONAL. BANK children of Union returned Friday evANTHONY W. IVINS ening after spending the week in !'RESIDENT , UTAH SAVINGS &TRUST CO. , Southern Utah. HENRY T. McEWAN and Mr. Glover, Leo Mr. and Mrs. VICE PRES. • UTAH STATE NATIONAL. BANK Velma Blanche, Sharp, Mrs. Clarence JOS. M. HOLT and Elmer Glover, Mr. Claude Bird MERCHANT and Mr. Court Rosenhand motored to BURGON E.L. Salt Air Sunday and enjoyed the moPRES., UTAH· IDAHO L.IVE STOCK COM. CO. tor boat races. Mr. Rosenhand won 2nd place with the motor boat "Miss JOHN A. AYLETT Utah." · MANAGER, WEST JORDAN MIL.LING COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden and WALTER STEADMA N daughter, Mary, left Thursday for RANCHER Du Boise, Idaho, where they will JAMES M. OBORN spend two weeks with relatives. A HELPFUl: NO BILLS TO DISTRESS STORE. PAY LESS, GET MOREl "where aauinga are greateat ' ' 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH • merclumlS responsi~i!it¥ unif!j comm e hom ·to his . \t~~~;~; -i::"' •--':7ot;. - . • . \ To Better Serve Humanity I ! I Such Confidence Must Be Deserved There's an Econom y Center in over 1000 town• like this Why Not Save the Balance You Owe? . ' 'sERVICE and SATISFACTIONJ: These two words define our responsibility to this commun ity. SERVIC E from u8-SAT ISFACT ION to youl We fulfill this double obligation to the com• munity - Have You Been Misled v) I am proud to have you investigate and inspect my establishment. ;Your local J. C. Penney Compan y Store is more than a distributo r oE mer-' chandise, however. It is an integral part of your commun ity life, contribut ing actively towards the business, social and civic welfare of the commun ity. Its I personne l is made up of men and women residing locally. It pays its shares pf the publi« taxes. It has an account at a nearby bank, gives employm ent to local supply and repair agencies, buys advertising scarP in the local news"papers- and by assuring residents a steady supply or quality merchand ise at · :economical prices helps to make your communi~!" .,. more convenie nt and more: 'desira,.,le place to live in. "JENKINS SERVICE OFFERS NON-MEMBERS A SAVING" llCII CliU Ll ~& ~OllNC .. _· :5 Officers Directors -- I Feen~i:mint The Laxa tive You Chew tlke GUll i No Taste But the Mint FARMER MIDVALE STATE BANK 1\IIDVALE UTAH, OFF TO FRISCO TOWN Mrs. Ethel Lyon, well known and popular clerk at the Midvale Postoffice, will leave today for a visit to San Francisco, Calif. She expects to · return in about one month. ~ A~ nruggi sts-sse , ~~ 1 By bringing each day to the people of this locality soundly made merchand ise of honest, reliable quality; By charginr for this merchand ise the lowest lt()Ssibk prices con• aistent with the market value of the goods; By giving to all customers the same h ' ~ ~~··~ · 'f'"" h·.,atment, witb no special priYiJeset iu ~~ ~t~ ~ ('nco:a v• ..,..dit. Not How Much We Can Take Out But How Much We Can Put In GEO. A. JENKINS MORTU.ARY YOUR BANK IS "As Dependable As The Men Behind It" ( Our Local Service Is Based On a Study of This Community's Needs •The managin g merchan t of your local J. C. Penney Company Store halt :5tudied the general and seasonal merc_llandise needs of this commun ity. He buys for his stocks exactly what he belteves will best supply the shopping wants of this commun ity. And he operates his store in those ways best calculated to xende.r his store 'l real instrume nt of local 'Oervice and commun ity betterme nt. wo .... • .. "' ... • Mrs. Edward Ray, of West Jordan. RIVERTO N Miss Della Bec]s.stead ot Riverton Miss lola Maynard entertained in honor of Miss Helen an Louise Fish- spent the week end visitmg with her er, who are visiting here from Calif- grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. ornia. Luncheon was served to 12 Beckstead of South Jordan . Mr. and Mrs. Zach Butterfield and couples. Zelma and Phyhss and daughters, Helen and Maynard Luella Miss Fisher of Santa Monica, accompani ed son, La Vell, spent two days at ButMiss Maynard's Bee Hive Girls to terfield canyon with the A. H. Dansie Provo Canyon where they spent a few and family of Herrimon. Miss Ruby Page of Nephi is spenddays. Those present were: Luella, some time as guest of Miss Haring M. Marvetta Fisher, Helen Maynard, Wiberg. riett JenMary Hamilton, Mary Maynard, Elsie Dahl, assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Viola Seal, Elma Huggins, Velda sen, Mrs. Ardell Miller Sorensen, Agnes Swenson, Ella and Louis Beckstead, Ella Newbold, Mrs. Mrs. Herriman, of Theo. Maynard, Dorothy Stone, Ruby Marie Palmer and Mrs. Lloyd, Mary Onedda and Larsen .Vanidda Osthler, of South Jordan Holt Rosamond Miss Tishner. and Ella Rich Burmister Martha Miss Beckstead Howard Mrs. and Mrs. and Miss ZelJordan West of ardson Mr. Mable, and Blanch and daughters, entertainButterfield Maude and rna family, and Jones and Mrs. Frank Naomi Mrs. of honor in party a at ed and Mr. Mildred, and Reed, Kenneth Games Tuesday. home her at Kidd Willard sons, and Dansie Mrs. Alma and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beck- were played and refreshmen ts served Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Lovendaru an stead and son, Mr. Edward Lloyd of the birth of a girl last Wednounce Joseph Mrs. and Mr. Riverton and the 11th. July nesday party a formed Lark, of son, Tee and S. C. B. Sorensen enMrs. and Dr. evTuesday Saratoga to motored and last Thursday in dinner at tertained afterwarqs bathing the enjoy ening to George Carlson Mrs. and Mr. of honor / party. the to served a luncheon was Mrs. California, of Tony, son, and Beckstead Howard Mrs. Mr. and brother. Sorensen's evenSunday party a at entertained ing at their home in Riverton. Sup- , Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson and per was served to Mr. and Mrs. Sam- 1 son, Don, and daughter, Elaine, were uel Beckstead and Mr. Edward Lloyd entertained at dinner Sunaay at , .•e of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black, Beckstead of South Jordan, Mr. and of Bingham. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Densley with Mrs. Densley's brother and wtfe, legt Sunday for Idaho where they will visit. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Page announce the birth of a girl at the Cottonwood home on Tuesday, July 17th. • Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson were entertained at dinner Friday at tlio.': home of Mr. and Mrs. Powell James of Salt Lake . Mr. and Mrs. Hans B. Jensen en-' tertained at a party at their home on Tuesday in honor of the 8th birthday ' anniversar y of their twin daughtl'rs, Rintlia and Ruth. The farmers had a scare on last Wednesday when the wheat field of Wilford Dansie and Mr. Woods of West Jordan caught fire, their being about 150 men trying their best with sacks, etc., to put out the fire. The Fire Departmen t came and it was finally extinguishe d with a loss of about 100 acres of wheat. Miss Jenny May was operated on at the L. D. S. Hospital last Friday Mr. Charles F. Meyers and sons, Mr. Lionell Myers and son and Dale Garside left Monday to spend the week at Blacks Forks. Miss Nora and Norma Bateman, who are making their home in Salt " Lake, spent the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page. j Orlin Garside, Thomas Torkelsen ( and Grant Mortensen returned home Saturday after spending some time 1n Wyoming. 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