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Show THE JORDAN PEP PEP HAVE YOU HAD YOUR,__I>EP ~TODAY Call at Wells & Co. Store Saturday Morning and Mention THE JORDAN JOURNAI-AI First ten Persons after 8 o'clock 1 package Pep Free First ten Persons after 9 o'clock 1 package Pep Free 'First ten Persons after 10 o'clock 1 package Pep Free First ten Persons after 11 o'clock 1 package""Pep Free First ten persons after 12 o'clock 1 packa3'e Pep Free State Your N arne and Address --------------------------2 pkgs. Kellogs Corn Flakes for ..................... 25c Combination No.1 1 pkg. Kellogs Bran for ........................:............... .15c 1 pkg. Kellogs Pep for ............................................. 15c Total ................................................... 55c 2 pkgs. Kellogs Corn Flakes for .................... 25c Combination No2 1 pkg. Kellogs Rolled Oats for ....................~ ...33c 1 pkg. Kellogs Pep for ............................................. 15c 57c Total ................................................... 73c Combination With each purchase of 3 packages of Corn No.~ Flakes 1 package of Pep Free 38c Ask for Combination you desire. HONEYu------------- -------First crop Vernal Honey, regular 50c quart size Special 40c per can, 3 cans for $1.15 With each purchase of $1.00, or over, 10 pounds of sugar for 69c. This is less than 100 pound lot price. saturday Leave name and address Friday and Saturday at the store and receive from the maufacturer a pound can of Specials K. C. Baking Powder, the lowest cost baking powder equal to the best for its leavening qualities. Strictly pure 1\'IEATS All cuts fine steer beef steak, per pound .................................25c Prime steer pot roasts, per pound and up ..............................13c 39c WELLS and COMPANY "Midvale's Shopping Centre" Here are the names and addresses of the ten customers receiving a Free Percolator Last Saturday morning 11 J- - ' EAST MIDVALE PEP 0. R. Beeny, 1st Avenue, Midvale Wm. Rfed, Wasatch Avenue, Midvale Stewart's Cafe, Main St., Midvale W. E. Beckstead, R. F. D. No. 2 Sandy Jack Davis, 160 Wasatch St., Midvale JOURNAL Henry Beskstead, S. Main, Midvale Mrs. A. W. Nelson, 25 S. Main, St., Sam Leavitt, Salt Lake City, Utah A. J. Connally, 90 W. Center, Midvale J. E. Dunston, S. Main, Midvale. Murray Society The Jordan Journal • • • Miss Hazel Erlandson entertained the Gleaner Girls of Grant Ward on 'l' d ues ay evening at a home pa1-ty. They also planned their work for this ~umn1er. Games and music were enJoyec followed· by refreshments. • • • Mr. and ML'S. Charles Wade of Salt Lake were visitin2" relatives Fridav. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wright were the ~rUests of Mr.s. L. Watts, Friday ev-~ ening of last week. Mrs. Leonard Millerburg spent Thursday afterooon as the guest of Mrs. E.me,:;t E. Milterberg. • • • Jenson Olf Sandy Dr. C. C. was the main speaker at the afternoon Sac· mment meeting, Sunday. Miss .D()Jl"a Sweii!SIOn spent the f011·e· part of last week with Miss Mary Job of Holliday. Mrs. W. J. Bennett had as her gue~ Fliday afterlliOOn, heo.· .srister, Mq'.s. Fred Sharp of Salt Lake. 1 * * • • • * · Issued Every Thursday by The Jordan Publishinss Company, Inc. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One year --··- ·······- ········-·········-··-·-·-·-·-·-·· $1.50 ____T.;;.:,el:.:e:;;p.::h.:.on::.e:..;.~:.:.h:.:"d:,:v.:a,::le~1.:,:78::,_.;..._ Entered at the postoftice at Midvale City, Utah, as second-class matter. MIDVALE I·TEMS Refus Ray, Herman Holmgren and C. I. Anderson, of the Arsenic department caught the limit of finn~ monsters at Stincking Springs in the Strawberry district, Monday. ItJ is rumored that they used a little weed killer on the hook to attract them. "Josh" Hill, veteran main gatEf' keeper at the U. S. Smelter is spending the week around Tooeue, Grantsville and his old "Stamping Grounds" swapping yarns and renewing old acquaintances. Kelvin Aylett and Clarence Cushing are taking their annual 1925 vacation at this time. C. C. Hanson, regularly in the time office is filling in for Clarence Cushing at the Master Mechanic's office. Glyn Lewis is shuffling time cards and distribution slips in the time office at present. Leo and Sam Kemp, concentrator regulators, left Tuesday for Californi·a and the sunny southland where they expect to spend their well earn· ed vacation motoring around the Coast country. Beware, boys, of those California peaches. Superintendent &bert Wallace returned today from a trip through the s:nelter of the Northwest. D. W. Jessup guided the good ship "U. S. S." during Mr. Wallace's absence. Numerous concrete piers and foundations are in place at the silte of the New Flotation Mill near the Concentrator south of the Bingham Highway. ~has. Young, an employee of the Utah Light & Power Co., purchased a _Chev. and Frank Oborn of Sandy, m1lk dealer, annexed a gas buggy of the same variety to his stock in trade. Matt Bishop of the Roaster Forman staff, took a forced lay off and assisted as a juror in meeting out justice in Salt Lake County oourts last week. Chris Hanson and his Reo moved bag and baggage from the Smelter the past week and will try his hand at farming. Henry Nelson and La Von Newbold, both of duty from the Lead Depart;ment on account of burns, are on the j()b again. Double A. Dalton veteran charge floor foreman, has returned to his station at the North Gate after a two mon.ths lay off account of sickness. E. B. Williams is now employed in the assay office. Miss Thora Alsop was the guest of her aunt, Miss Verla Thayne of East -------------~ Midvale, Friday of last w~ek. Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Mr.Vere Wagstaff ofSaltLake was • • • ~verett Reading were guests of Mr. a dinner guest CYf her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Sun<lell wa.~ the dinne1· and Mrs. Elmer Sainsbury, of Magna. Ralph RQbbins, Sunday. Mrs. Thos. Hughes, Jr., of Poca· gue~t of her mother Thursday of last week. Mr. W. A. Garrett motored to Netello, Idaho, is staying at the home * • • phi, Monday on a business trip, reof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sundell en'tet-ta- Alcorn. turning in the evening. ined a number of friends at a home Mrs. J. Hollis A~·lett had as her Mr. and Mrs. Oharlie Thornton and party Saturday evening. The time was guests last week Mrs. C. M. McMillan baby, Carol Jeane and Mr. and Mrs. spent in dancing followed by refresh- and children, of Richfield, Mrs. AyAlmlie Erickson of Murray were -the ments. The guests numbered thirty. lett entertained at Bridge for Mrs. • * • guests Sunday evening of Mr. and McMillan Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ilo Erickson were the Mrs. Clarence Gustaveson of East Tea was served foHowing the reggu_ests of her mother Tuesday ev- ulat· meeting of the Ladies Aid Thurs Vale. enmg. • • • day of last week. The hostesses were Many local workers attended the Mr. and Mrs. Nathania! Watts had Mrs. T. C. Wi!Hamson, Mrs. Kate Plrimary Stake Program which wa.' as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watson, Mrs. Albert Watson and Mrs. gU.ven in the Sandy AmuSement hall Watts, Thursday. Jeanie Thomas. Wednesday evening. A very interest• • • Wednesday of last week Mrs. N. J. ing program oon.<risting of musical Miss Crystal James had as her week Carlson, ~rs. ~- W. Booth and her numbers, dainty dances and variolli end guest, Miss Krutie Klien f S It guests, MI;>s Fmney and Mrs. Seaamusements were presented by tlhe 0 Lake. a •:nonds enjoyed a matinee in Salt Lake groups from eaeh ward organization. * * • a:flter luncheon at the Newhouse. Mrs. Darrell H. Aylett le:fit eat·ly in Mt'S. M. J. Thornton, her gue~t . Miss Billy Farrer assisted by her the week to join her husband in Los Mrs. Bell Huntsinger of Alabama. moUher, Mrs. Robert Farrer enter- Angeles. She was accompanied by and Mi·Ss Annie Smith visited Monda~· tai ed a number of her friends at a Mrs. A. P. Rasmussen who will spend afternoon wi.th Mrs. Sarah and Rose uitthday party, 'i'hursday of last week. the summer at the coast. • * • Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fisher of BounMiss Olive Anderson is the guest tiful, were dinner guests Sunday at The Sunday sc<hool officers an<l of Miss Lilly Holmgren at her home the home of Miss Dean Bateman. teacllers, numbering fifteen, enjoyed on Sixty fourth South street. Friday of last week Mrs. D. A. a Wiennie and mal'shmaHow roast at * • * was the Drown ente1-tained members of her Miss Lucetta Malstrom Oa.mp Alice in Big Cottonwood Can· yon last Thu~sday evening. Grou}: guest of Mrs. Jack Duffy, Wednes- club. singing, stories, jokes and all forn1.s day eve11ing of last week. • af bon-£ire merriments wet·e free!) indulged in. Mhs Grace Bateman entertained MIDVALE COMMUNITY CHURCH Those who came home with bli·s t- a number of her friends at a card Sunday school-10:00 o'cl()ck. Bring ered faces and with the ode1· of smoke party at her home on east 64th South the children and jDin with them in -· their chief perfume were: yel Thayne Saturday evening. The time was their religious training. Misses Mirl:a Greenwood' and MabiL spent playing "500'' after which a Morning Worship--11 o'clock. Sermon GustavelS'On, Mr. Clarence Sharp, Mis> luncheon was enjoyed. by the Pastor, "Jesus' Life with God." Gertie Forbush, Mr. and Mt·s. John Special music by the Junior choir. • Miss Mildred Schuman was the Epworth League Rally. Meet at the R. Peterson, Mr. Ruben Sharp, .Misl" Olive Swenson, Mis.q Selma Olson, bues.ts of Miss Rachel Gibbs, Fri- churoh at 5 :30 and cars will take us Mr. Wallace E. Malstrom, Miss Vilo day. to' the canyon. Let's give the Institu• • * l&te Sharp, Mr. Lee> Glover and Mr. ters a good send-off. Bring your own M~·s. Alonzo Andeu.·~n. ~"ho has sarul~;ches. Other eats provided by and Mrs. P. A. Swenson. u_en visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs the League. • • Axil Oleen at their home on Benbzyw Mrs. RacJhel Forbush and son, Miit<1 venue, for the past few weeks has chell LaRoi, accompanied by Mrs. returned to her home in Los Angeles. Marian M. Hand of 84.-ady left Thurs• • day afternoon for Payson to attentl Mr. and Mrs. J·o hn Wardle of Wyo· a birthday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. James Hiatt. They aL'io visited other . 1ing are visiting relatives in Milt relaltives and fliends, . returning h<>mt:: ..Jr1.->ek and Miller Ward. * * • Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Arnold enteT~ Miss Beatrice Simper had as he; ~ained a number of relatives a1•Ll guest, during the first of tlhe week, 1l'iemls at their home, Wednesday ev· ening. · Miss LeRue Simper of Murray. Miss Madge Howe, daughter of Mr. • and Mrs. Frank C. Howe of this city Mrs. A. J. WaglStJaff and sons, ol <md Ruth Barnard of Salt Lake wili Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mn. leave here, June 20 for New York and D. W. McDonald, Sunday. will sail June 27 on the S. S. Orduva • • Miss Cora Olson of Salt Lake wa~ for Spain to spend three month:; a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer studying Spanish at the University of Mad1id. Miss Howe took a course Olson, Sunday. ' two years ago in the same language Mr. Aarori Gauchat who has spen. in the city of Mexico. the latter part of the winter in OaliWhen you bring your car to us for repairs, you know • * * f<>rnia is here on a sho11t busine.<;>, Miss Eva J<lnes was hoste!!s to just what each operation will cost. We have a fixed trip. He expects to return to Los. An- the girls 0. N. 0. Club, Thursday evprice for doing each job-a most satisfactory way of do-geles in a few days where he wiL ening at her home on Sta.te ::;treet. make his home. ing since it eliminates any possible overcharge. Games, sewing and music were enjoyed and refreshments were serv· Mr. O'narlie Sharp, Miss Blanch<; Sharp and Mr. Andy Bra.Wlord 01 ed. • • * Murray, motored to Holli<.lay, SunMiss Genevie Pixton of Blackfoot, day afternoon• and was gu~.;ts o1 Idaiho .is the guest of her grandmpther, 36 W. Center Street Mr. and Mrs. !Wy Berrett. Mrs. Amelia Pixton and other relat. Saturday ' of la~o-t week, Mrs. R. R. ives here for a few days. • * .. Fenn assisted by Mrs. Geo. <rlletz entertained for Mrs. Jack LiV'ingston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eatche\1 enMrs. B. Murray and Mrs. J. W Vin- tertained at dinner Monday evening cent, of Los Angeles, who are here on at their home on North State Street a visit. Games and refreshments were in , honor of Mrs. E<igar Moran of enjoyed. The guests numbered twen- Portland, Mr. and Mrs. William Hays ty. and two chilldren of Weiser, Idaho, Mrs. Bert Kinsey had as her guest:: Mrs. Buren Berg &.n.d daughter, Dean last week Mrs. Kenny and children, and Mrs. Frank F!udson of Salt Laks. • of Bingham. * • • Saturday of last week Mr. and Mrs. In honor of Miss Hope· Gauf~n, a D. Cameron, Miss Zilpha Oamero~, coming bride, Mrs. Fred R. AndeJ'OOn and Mrs. · Howard Bateman, of Gar- ente1•tained at a mi,;cel\aneous shower field, were Midvale visitors. Tuesda}' evening at her home on Vine Mrs. Basil Doman and Mrs. E. M. street. Fou·r teen guests were present. Knudsen, of Bingham, were guests of • Mrs .. A. A. Lars'On Sunday. Miss &lith Amundson entertained Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead and childthe Gleanor Girls, Tuesday evening. ren 'have g<me to Soldier Summit for Game.<;, sewing and music were enthe summer. joyed and refreShments were se~:ved. The Gleaner Girls of the M. I. A. met at the home of Miss Dean Bateman Tuesday evening. Games and SPECIAL Sb-.NDA Yrefreshments were enjoyed. ONL Y EXCURSIONS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farmer had as Commencing Sunday, June 21 and their guest last week Mr. Farmer'H continuing each Sunday to and includmother, Mrs. J. O'Grady of San Diego ing September 27, Denver & Rio Mrs. Vincent W. Lawson and daugh Grande Western will sell round trip ter, Movita, of Logan, are visiting tickets, good Sunday only, between all at the home of Mrs. Lawson's par- stations on its liJWs in Colorado, Utah ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn A. Aylett. and New Mexoico where the one way Mrs. Fred N. Olark entertained fare does nOt exceed $6.00, at a rate playmates of her daughter, Rosella, of one fare plus 25 cents for the round Wednesday of last week on the occa- trip; no tickets to be sold for less sion of her birthday anniversary. than $2.00. Mrs. E. Tripp and daughter La Von Each of Los Angeles, CaJif., fol'l11er residents of Midvale, visited friends here Saturday of last week. Miss Lenore Jenkins fa' spending the week with relatives in Bingham. Mrs. J. A. Alcorn entertained the members of the 500 club Monday afare being quickly and capitalists. .t ernoon. If you have an Invention, send ns a Miss Mariha Rieck, who is en route model or sketches for search and report on patentability. from Canton, Okla., to San Diego, to Our book on,f.atenta and trade-marks p.Vtend college during the summer is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. E. M. Hood. Mrs. Arnold Jensen left Tuesday 7th I. E. Sts., Wasblngton, D. C. for a visit with her mother, :Mrs. RoM MIDVALE. UTAH In 1889. Coward, of American Fork. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I Smelter News • .. Our Charges Are Fixed • • • MIDVALE GARAGE 98 each • • • AT BOOTH'S Large Lot---Just Arrived Ladies' Wash Dresses New Styles ' New Patterns While they last - - -$1·98 Ask to see our 4 Sc Ladies' Silk Hose o:tosnWfFT A co. Booth Mere. Co. • |