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Show TJ:\~ WEST JORDAN will he manied June 11 in o11e Salt Luke 'l'emple. l\Iiss Brown is the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis and Cora daug·hter of Mr. and :Mrs. Hyrum Fa1·mer of Preston, Idaho :;pent thP Brown of Draper. The young couple week-end with !\!1-. atHl ::¥Irs. Henry yr-re presented with a beatiful parggbert. lor lamp after which refreshnwnts Mr. Rosco Pixton has returned were served to fifty-five guests. "!!:orne after spending the winter at 1\lr. and Mrs. D. R. Bateman of Log-an, a student of the A. C. Ea~t :'\1ill Creek h:we moved back to T he M men entertained :\londay their farm on the Bingham highway. evening at a weinnie roast and uawn Mr. and :\1rs. Lucus and Mr:-. Furse ,party at the home of :\:Ir. and .Mr~. of Treemont were dinner guests of C. E. Hogan, in compl;ment of Mr. 1l\lrs. Alfred Furse Sunday. Murray Society A family reunion was held at the Baldwin Radio at Holliday, Saturday of last week in honor of the Ottley families. The time was well enjoyed in a program and dance J'ollowed by refreshments. Two humlred and fifty guests were present. * * "' .Mrs. E. Podmore entertained the girls of the religion class of the Grant Ward, last Thursday at 2 o'clock. Games and music were enjoyed followed by refreshments. • "' * Mr. and Mrs. H. Dunlay left Saturday for their home in Los Vegas, Nevada. They both visited their parents for the last two weeks in Grant ward. * * * Mrs. Jack Birch of Twin Falls, Idaho is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Erma Labrum. * * * Miss Bernice Watts was a gue~t of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Aylett of West Jordan, Sunday of last week. * * * Mrs. Lucetta Mabtrom has as her guest, Mrs. Rachel Gibbs for this week * * * Miss Delpha Rees 1·eturned to her home ot Nephi, after a year of successful teaching at Liberty School. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Clo1is Watts were the dinner guests of his mother, Mrs. Eugene Watts, Sunday of last week. * " .. Mrs. Bud Erickson and l\Ii~s Bernice Watts entertained at a Bridge luncheon, Thursday at the Erickson home on Sixty-forth South and State Street. Roses and Peonas were u;;ed to decorate the rooms. Luncheon wa;, served to twenty. THE FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY No one ever set a better example of thrift than did Washington •... And if saving was a good habit for l:im to practice, isn't it an equally good habit .for you? After you have tried saving for a short tune a.nd learn the many benefits it brings to you, there will be no question of your continuing. We pay four ( 4) per cent Interest on all Saving·s Accounts RESOURCES OVER HALF A MILLION Midvale State Bank MIDVALE. UTAH * * "' Miss Rachel Gibbs and Miss Grace Bateman were the guests of MisrVesta Landcaster Friday of last week. * * * JORDAN EAST MIDVALE The Home of Home Made Bread and French Pastry 43 N. Main Phone 47 -J Bread, 3 loaves for - .. .. SATURDAY IS THE DAY COX MARKET IS THE PLACE MEAT SPECIALS Cox's Market 56 MAIN STREET In The Center Of Town "WHERE QUALITY COUN'i'S" Suits Made To Order Ladies Tailoring First Class Work Guaranteed A Specialty H. F. Rasmussen TAILOR Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired 64 West Center Street Phone Midvale 117-W Midvale, Utah ADIES! JUST ARRIVED Shipment of I SILK HOSE All the Newest Shades SOc to $1.50 COMPANY REEL SPORT * * * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gorringe of Mr. Silas Smith left Sunday to go Salt Lake were guests Sunday of Mr. to Leadville, Colorado for a stay of two weeks, where he will take charge and Mrs, A. E. Smith. of construction_ work. * * * Miss Verla Thayne entertained on * * * Miss Lexie Sundstrom was the Friday for her niece, Mi;;s Thora Alguest of Miss Elerna Heading, Sun- lsop of 1\Iurray. ' day of last week. * * * Mrs. Wilford Thayne had as her * * * the guest last week, Miss Maud Whet· Miss Valverda Turner was guest of her sister, Mrs. Melvin Me- man of Crescent. Cormick, last Friday. • * * Mrs. Sarah H. Atwood of Salt Lake * * * Miss Ella Smith was the guest or was a dinne1· guest Saturday of Mrs. Miss Iris Dowing of Sandy, Friday of Rachel Forbush. • • * last week. Mrs. Lizzie Reece returned to her * * * Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wright were thE: home in Bountiful after a week's dinner guests of Mrs. L. Kenny of vh;it witJh Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett. Sandy, Friday of last week. • * • The young child of Mr. and Mrs. * * * Mr. and Mt·s. Robert Farrer en- Albe1t Glover, is critically ill suftertained at a Bridge luncheon in fering from a severe case of whoophonor of their niece and nephew on ing cough. Tuesday evening who are leaving· of • * • missions to the Southern states. Mr. Freel Alexander who is working in Idaho is home on a short visit * * * ~Irs Mary Ingalls has returned with.. his family. home from Washington, where she has spent the last two months visitJ\.Ir. and Mrs. D. L. Bowen attending relatives. eel the "Black and White" Day celebration in Draper, Tuesday. * • • Miss Thelma Hunt :spent Sunday at * * • Magna, being the guest of Mi;;s OrMrs. M. Harmon and children of Manti are house guests of m·. and lean Bird. Mrs. McLloyd Kilpack. * * * . * * * Mrs. Jack Duffie was the gue;;t of :Mr. Henry Garrett and daug1hter, her mother, Mrs. F. Anderf<en for Edith of Nephi were week-end guests the last week. of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mackey of Grant Mrs. Grace S. Beckstead was the are rece1vmg congratulations over the arrival of a daughter, born to honored guest at a birthday dinner, Wednesday afternoon given by her them Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jensen of Fair- mother, Mrs. A. E. Smith on South view are the guests of Mr;;. L. Watts State Street. * * * for this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bennett and The First Ward Primary baseball children and Mrs. Sarah Bennett moteam played the Midvale Primary tored to Mill Creek Sunday and were baseball team at Midvale Monday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bird. * * * winning by a score of 9 to 11. Archie Carlson of Rigby, Idaho, is here on a short visit with friends and WEST JORDAN relatives. • • • Mr. Willard Malstrom was honor guest at a party given at the ward house, Wednesday evening. Mr. Malstrom has been releo.sed from ' the Bishopric and appointed Stake Superintendent of the Sunday !Schools of Jordan Stake. The parent-teachers Training class, presented Mr. Malstrorn with a beautiful gold watch as an expression of appreciation of his service as a teacher. Mr. Albert Olsen was appointed to take Mr. Malstrom's place in the Bishopric. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bateman and Len Wight of Salt Lake were the guests of Mrs. Lyd1a Bateman last week. Mrs. Horace Chandler and daughter, Wilma and Winnie Brown of California are visiting Mr. and Mrs Willam Brown. They expect to visit their friends and relatives during the month Mrs. Chandler was formerly M1·s. William T. Brown of West Jordan. The marl'iage of Miss Anna Marz of Salt Lake and Earnest Stinfelt, took place Tuesday June 2 in the Salt Lake Temple. The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake. A pleasant surprise was given in honor of .Mr. William Brown, Saturday evening. Ga,mes were played and luncheon served to thirty guests. Sunday, a turkey dinner was served in honor of his 70th birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for twenty two guests. Sandy City News Mrs. Bell Huntinger and daughter, The First Ward Primary officers Mrs. T. M. Dinken Jr., were guests of Mrs. M. J. Thornton. Mrs. Dinken and teachers entertained in honor of has returned home but l\lrs. Hunting- Mrs. }lyrle Allsop at her home ThursJ er expects to visit relatives and her day afternoon of last week. Mrs. Allfriends indefinitely. :;op i::; leaving the Primary ::;ervice as * >10 • Mrs. May Brown and little daugh- ,-ecretary. As a token of respeet, the ters, Helen and Mary of Woodruff, oficers and teachers presented :1er are visiting with Mr::;. Erma Cook. with a serving tray. Games were play- i • * * ed and prizes won by Miss Marie Mrs. Laverne S. Shippick of Magna returned home last Monday after a AJl.sop and Mrs. Anna Eg·bert. Lunchtwo weeks visit with her mother, l\Irs. eon was served to fo1'ty g·uesb. Out-of town guests were: Mrs. G. Budd, Mr~. H. Sbam. 'l'. Corbet, Mrs. E. A. Wilkins and * * * A large crowd enJoyed a good time Mrs. J. Cushing of Salt Lake and Mrs at the "Old Time" dance held at the Avera! of California. amusement hall, Wednesday evening. * * * The Ladies Aid Society met at the * * * ~Irs. Hans Jenson of Union was a hollle of Mrs. George Nelson, Thursbirthday dinner guest of Mrs. E. Allen day aftemoon of last week. After the Bateman last Tuesday. Mrs. Bateman business hour luncheon was served to entertained for her mother, Mrs. Em- ten guests. Special g·uests were M r,;. A. G. Robinson of California, :\Irs. C. ma Greenwood. • • * • Carlson of East Midvale. Mrs. Robert Milne Sr., was a din* * * ner guest of Mrs. Hy. Milne, 1\hursMrs. H. Hendrick):wn entertained clay. Mrs. Milne entertained at dinner at her home, Wednesday afternoon of complimenting her husband. last week, it being her birthday an* .. * niversary. Progre,.;ive games \Veil:e Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harker and Miss played. Prizes were won by .Mrs. A. :\Iargaret Larsen of Idaho Falls are H. Taylor of Salt Lake and Mrs. C. visiting relatives and friends in Mid- C. Crapo. Luncheon was served to vale and vicinity for two weeks. They spent the latter part of last tweny-five Out-of-town guests • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · . were: Mrs. guests. A. L. Jackman of Levan, week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larsen. Mrs. John Robbins, Mrs. J. S. Jensen, * * * Mrs. Victor Candland, Mrs. A. H. TayMiss Olive Swenson, Miss Mable lor, Miss Caroline Kingsberry and Gustaveson, Mrs. Golda Soffe and Mrs. John Hendrickson of Salt Lake. Miss Grace Middleton were guests, * * * Monday afternoon of Mrs. W. P. Mrs. L. C. Mitchell and Mrs. B. A. Young. Adamson entertained at the home of • * * Mrs. Mitchell, Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett and last week. Progressive games were Miss Edith Garrett of Nephi, wl10 is played and prizes won by: Mrs. W. their guest for this week, motored to Herriman Sunday and spent the after- Pie'rson and Mrs. C. C. Crapo. Supper was served to thirty-five guests. noon with Mrs. Spencer Miller. • • • MIDVALE BAKERY ... • JOURNAL * * • * * * Mrs. F. Orton and Mrs. V. Mead were hostesses to the Bridge Club, Thursday afternoon of last week, at the home of Mrs. F. Orton. Luncheon was served to ten guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. Butterfield and Mrs. A. E. Williams. * .. .. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. White were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Spencer of Salt Lake, Friday of last week. * * * The ordan Stake Relief Society entertained at the home of Mrs. C. C. ensen, President of the stake board, Thursday afternoon of last week, in honor of Mrs. Elanore S. Jensen of Crescent, and Mr:;. Dolberg McDiel of Salt Lake, retiring officers. Progressive games were played and prizes won by Mrs. L. Freeman ol Harriman and Mrs. Jerreld. Luncheon was served to twenty guesb. Special guests were M1•s. M. Butterfield of Riverton, Mrs. Vandrey of Draper, Mrs. Violet Grace of Midvale, Miss Cundick of West Jordan and Mrs. H. Godfrey of Union. '" When you feel the tug of a big one on your hook and know that your tackle is equal to the gamest fight he can put up-it's real sport. Let us equip you today. The Largest Stock ~- in the County. Priced Reasonably. Booth Mere. Co. Midvale, Utah Meet our Meats * * * Mrs. J. Cushing of Salt Lake was a week-end guest of her daughter, Mrs. G. L. Bateman. * * * Mrs. J. Lloyd entertained the birthday club at dinner, Friday afternoon of last week. Covers were. laid for Mrs. H. P. Jensen . and Mrs. G. Hendrickson of West Jordan, Mrs. J. H. Gilbert of Murray, Mrs. J. R. Nichol of Holliday, Mrs. Grace Hultz of Mill Creek, Mrs F. Andrews of Draper, Mrs. Leo Lloyd of Salt Lake, Mrs. W. Ferguson, Mrs·. E. Beck, Mrs. J. D. Bateman, Mrs. S. L. Brady, M1·s. R. Park, and .J\.liss Bernice Fe:rguson. The afternoon was spent in sewing. * * * Miss Mary Jensen of Manti was a week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen. Then you will realize just how unusually good, good meat can be. Tender and juicy, the choicest cuts of the choicest stock, it is easily digestible and full of nourishment for every member of the family •. It's a wonderful feeling to be able to order meat by phone and know you'll get the best without substitution or delay. Get in with the satisfied ones today. • * * Miss Fleda Jensen spent last week at Brigham City. .. * * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Severson Mrs. W. F. Baguley entertained at have had Mr. Bussy of Ririe, Idaho, dinner Tuesday. Covers were laid as their guest. for Mrs. E. B. Tripp, Mrs. W. Shupe CORNER MEAT &GROCERY Gilbel't and O'Brien, Props. * * * .Mr. Ray Tripp of Los Angeles,~~~~~~~~~~~====~~~~~~========~~ Mrs. Mima Nielsen was a Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tripp of Murray, -; visitor Tuesday. Mrs. J. R. Lane and family. • • • * * .Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jenson of Union Mrs. B. Thomas of Bingham was were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nance, T. F. Greenwood. the past week-end. ' • • * * Frank Soter's * * * Mr. John Howard, of Sandy, is reFifty M. I. A. workers marched in ported as on the sick list this week. the M. I. A. parade at Midvale, £atHis home is in Sandy but he is stay- urday evening. ing with his daughter, Mrs. Ralph * • * Robbins. Mrs. T. E. Maniott returned home * "' * Monday from a month's visit to Mrs. Niels Nielsen entertained on Roberts, Idaho. Tuesday for her daughter, Helen's, * * * birthday anniversary. Refreshments The Ladies Aid Society entertainwere enjoyed. Special guests inclucl- eel at tJhe home of Miss Madeline Gile ed Mrs. M. J. Thornton, and Mrs. Bell of Bountiful, Wednesday afternoon in Huntsinger, of Alabama, and Miss honor of Miss Gile's birthday anniAnnie Smit!h. versary. * * • Visit "The Handy Place" Ford Accessories, Oil, Gas, Tires, Tubes Small Hardware, Brooms, Miscellaneous Items ALWAYS OPEN Main and Smelter Streets We Touch the Spot * * * A la1·ge percentage of our M. I. A. Mrs. S. P. Despain and sons, Dean workers of the ward attended the and Forrest of Eureka were week-end daily session of the Grand M. I. A. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jensen. Jubilee in Salt Lake since Saturday " * * and particularly Wednesday, being the Mrs. Adolph Christensen of MidParade Day. view were guests of Mrs. J. H. Brown • • * Tuesday of last week. Miss Daisy Milne and Miss Leola * * * Hand, of Sandy, Mr. George Hilton, Mrs. Earnest Jensen has returned of Salt Lake, and Mr. Harold Bishop, home from the L. D. S. Hospital after of Murray, were guests Sunday of recovering from a very severe illMiss Margaret Forbush. ness. Midvale, Utah Only Vice Versa Our Food Entices, Fills and Satisfies ,..I' STEWART'S CAFE 11 N. Main St., Midvale |