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Show • "'• THE JORDAN JOURNAL • FRIDAY ONLY June 19th Hank Hinkle's Country Store and Vaudeville New Vaudeville 300 Prizes One Grand Prize Regular Picture Program Regular Prices j Gr'ippinl{ Story. of O.reed and Paulos in tbe Northe.1on FusfnNs ,.,.,--...............__,, ~ SATURDAY ONLY, JUNE 20 Mildred Harris Cullen Landis • ln "One Law for the Woman" SUNDAY and MONDAY JUNE 21 and 22 "Barriers Burned Away" A drama of the great Chicago fire and "Stage Fright" A Mack Sennett Offering TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THUmmAY June 23, 24-, 2a ••wHERE '"l,HE NORTH BEGINS'' It's Simply a knock-out "nuff said" Regular Prices at the IRIS Theatre i!:fi!fi!:fi!Rfi!fi!:fi!:Fi!:fi!fiYi!fi!:fi!fiYi!Rfi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fiy;! The Three Musketeers IMidvale Tearh Stili In- ~ Given Away m flicted With Slumps Report For Duty Thur~day, y; Hollis Aylett, Roy Burke and For!fi I re>;t Noah went to Fbh Lake Sunday East l\Hdvale News ,'dr~. Harry Meyers of Holli-day enlutained at a ::;hower, Monday for Mi,;,; Ada ::\IcDonald, a June bridP. :..lrs. D. w. :\IcDonald was an out-of t.own guest. George Smith and 11-h'. Phil Sharp left Monday morning on a sho1,t fishing trip. II WEST JORDAN I •- - - - - - - - - - - - Mr.s. David T. Dahl ·entertained on by Mrs. L. L. Raddon of Sandy in• honor of l\li.ss Maud Egbert, a bt·ide Hefreshments of the near future. were sel"\'et1 to fit!ty five guests. 1M M • r. ant • rs. Cliff Holt of Murra~ and Mr. and Mr.,. Robert Dimond motorcd to Brigham City Saturday of la~i; week and attende<l the birthd3.y anniversary of .Mrs. Dimonn's si~1:er, Mr,;. Hattie Peterson. Murray came to Lagt Monday of Ia t \\'eek fot· her daughttown for a game of base ball, and er Beth's iifth birthd:;.y an.niver.:>ary. 'ami retun1ed Tuesday evening·. They one that they expected to lose but Game,; were played and luncheon ;;et'\': went for fishing purposes but up to Midvale la:r·ed down and let them roll ed to sixteen little gue:.;t~. I date have made no statement as to over us 14 time>; in a seven inning ... luck, etc. We hope to get the com- game. Mt\'<. George Goodrich entertained .. * * Midvale has been minus a punch plete story for publication in serial Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman, 1\Ir. Sunday at dinner in honor of her Mr. and l\Irs. W. A. Gal'l'ett had as form in the \JOURNAL beginning since Benny Schmeitt and Frank Jun~ Greengr~md-daughter, guests last week, l\Ir. Ganett\ and .\Irs. Ed. Orgill, ant! Mr. N. P. little their With Every Pair Boys Porter were laid up with injuries. We about the 1st of August. birthday anfifth her being it wood, party birthday a attPnded Swenson You have heard the story about Mr. have a good club when it is going, si.ster, Mrs. Stephe.1 Boswell of Neph. at Sandy, 'l'hursday, in horwr of Mrs. niversary. A large cake holding five Shoes l\lr. S. R. Boswell and family ot Augu~:· who co~ldn't. pay the' l'ent on Jl but lately every thing we do or at- and ONE STANDARD SIZE candles formed the center piece. County. Se,·ierc Lysle Swenson. wrong. goes do to tempt 1st the ooru;equentl) Jul:r, of Dht the Covers were laid for twelve. Junior League Base Ball * * • first the game ball ordinary the In Next!' Augu>.-t. of last the was July of • * • Mr. P. T. Bateman, H. P. Jensen . .:'llr. Leonard Sharp ha" opened up or Cap D1·. H. E. Nelson has returned and base man has an average of eight a very attractive fruit and rel"re;,h:\hs~ Norma Bateman has gone. to and H. K. Byltheway and three boys tells abo~t the_ fish that got away but put-outs indica1;ing balls were hit ment stand on the comer of Libe11t~ Panguitch ~ 0 spend the summer wtth formed a pa1ty and motored to East he tloesn t beheve that a man oould to the infield and the runner thrown avenue and State street, just north ot hel· brother, R~bet; ~ateman. , canyon f.or a good .time and a successout at first, but in our games three lllvend~hls. He also :;ells Ham burbreak his arm telling a fish story. I ful catch of the w1ly trout. The Dunn PararnJount Quartette per game has been the rule With ~very Pair Girls :he Ae~·~~l will play ,ror t~e dance 1 1\Ii:s Evelyn Bateman is home a 1' gers and ho-t dogs. _He will appreciate got t~e limit on the opening day but: Marty Beckstead struck o~t 14 men the patronage of hts many fl·iends. · ~IHlay,. ntght and. do-?- t foi~et the.teachmg :;chool in Minersville. SHOES ~o ev1denc~ has been produced as t<> , at Hunter and still lost the game, l>ood 11me C_lub w1ll gtve. their. dance J Mr. and 1\Irs. George P.otter of "' ._ * Package Needles or a 'and in that game Allsop had three JUst what Is meant by LIMIT. Mh;s Geneva Swenson and Mr. R. Satu~·day rught, June 20th 111 the Park City were visiting Mr. and )frs. Dr: Hosmer, Ch~. W. atson and ' balls thrown to him and one put-out. A. J~k of Salt Lake were guests of amu~ement hall. Thimble or Whistle Jack D\vight Sunday. Curtis Booth, of Midvale, Perry Holt, This indicates in some degree the luck • • * Miss Rhoda Gosbeck of Salt Utke, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swea,;on, Thur:;These Shoes are of South Jordan, left Monday for the we have had. Oginda and Josie Jensen of LoMiss David Mrs. G. J. Bywater and baby, day of last week. The boys ~re anxious to y,.i.n and W roming ~<ill fields. It is expect:OO NEW LOT the week end with LuRie, spent gan of Westwood, California, Mr:-; Au.ston • * * ~hat they w1ll be a?le to top the .list are doing their best. If the fans will Mis Margaret Forbush spent Wed- Peterson and baby, Douglat-;, i\'frs. Wanda and Reta Bateman. Just Arrived and Prices m the yarn swappmg contes\ sm~e stay with them and encourage the nesday and Thursday even.ings with Ada Goodrich and June Greenwood Mrs. 0. J. Bateman of Almo, Idathey went so far .away ~hat we W1ll boys instead of casting oome very Miss Salome ktwood of Salt Lake. I were guests of Mrs. Lydia Bateman ho, Mr. Bert Hyatt of Shelby, Idaho, Very Low ugfy and untimely remarks at them not be able to venfy their reports. Mrs. Wm. L. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Forbush and Mr. Harold Bishop Friday. they will yet get the team out of the were . dinner guests, Friday evening ~I:·· and :\Irs. L .. J. Ovard are r~- Mer! Alsop of Sandy were the guests cellar. of Mr. and .Mrs. Merrill Davis of ceivmg congratulatiOn>; on the ani- of l\!I·. a~d Mrs. P. F. Bateman, TuesSo far as I know Midvale has never 1\Iunay. day evemng. val of a daug,hiter. finished in the cellar in any league. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shepherd and and Ashby M_r. and Mrs. Charles • • • The most exciting part of the MurMr. and Mrs. Will Carlow, ::\Iiss I family h~ve moved to Murray to son, Walter, Mrs. Winters and son, MIDVALE Hotel and Apartments. ray game was when Munay Hemler- Lula Gilbert and baby, LaVerle ofj lllake thei:· home. Billy are visiting in .Hoitsville, this 39 Main St. Remodeled and Repaint son attempted to score from third on Salt Lake and !\Irs. W. l\1. Clayson of week. ~<>.Kemmerer, ~ne has _Dwight Teo ed. New Management. "Service an infield hit and was blocked off Pays<>n were guests Monday evening!1 Wyo.mmg to stay mdef1mtely. Mrs. A. J. Shulsen is improving at tf the plate by the Midvale catcher and of Mrs. Rachel Forbush. and Cleanliness" our motto. . lVI_I~s. Grac~ Hultgren of Salt Lake the St. Marks Hospital where e unto 'which Henderson tlag~ged out, Mrs. W. A. Garrett entertained a IS vuntmg VIola Haun for two weeks. derwent a vel'Y severe opcrationi . remarks, but when number of guests at dinner Sundav. I MrH. Henry Egbert, Mrs. Oren Beck wild some made over rooms office RENT-Two FOR The Sunday school was reorga · ed Corner Meat & Grocery at the in- the catcher told Henderson his story They included: lVIr. and l\Ir.s. C. E. stead ~nd Maud Egbert attended a, Sunday. Mr. H. K. Bytheway as tersection of Main and Certter Sts. Henderson thought beRt to sit down. ait hal~ Fellows . Odd ~he m party Johtlson N. A. Mrs. and Mr. let·, Big 1 superintendent; Milton Cundick and were used to decorate the roomB. As$10.00 per month. Gilbert & O'Brien It is always customary to block the of Salt Lake, Mr. N. John,;on of Sandy, Fnday evenmg. It was given Royal Spratding as. assistants. and Mr. were sisting in receiving you have the ball, but. it is plate tt' LAW".·S-Leave t th . if or d ers f or cu mg " 1 so without Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mrs. Stagg, Mr. and Mrs: A. W. Bow. t JOURNAL agams . e ru1es to co and trimrnin 1 l\-Iiller and family of Herriman. the ball m your hand. . g awn~ a en and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson. players, Getting back to the ball office for Frank Wnglht. Pr~ces are Mr. J. McRae of Salt Lake lecturMiss Hon<>re Stagg asRisted b~· Saturday evening of last week, at has Stauffer Lee how notice you do Tel. service. prompt and re~sonable to the Parems' Cla,;s of the Suned the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry MisR Katie Cline, Miss Chrystal M ~SChool last Sunday morning. day says He lately? ball the hitting been 4t 178. Midvale Stagg, a ~e<lding reception and sup- James and Mrs. Cah<>on had charg,, 1\It·. and l'.h's. P. A. Swenson acoomper was giVen for Mr. and Mrs. Leo of the dining room. Over fifty gue~L OPPOHTUNITY -For hustler Dist. since starting Orchard Camp at 55E. Anderson who were married earl- were in attendance. The bride was Manager Federal Bldg. and Loan 50 South State, hot dogs and "pop" panie<l a number of couples fl·om. with a punch in it comes easy. May- Sandy to an after-the-ooll supper j ier in the week. The bride wore a formerly Miss Louise Bowen, popular the whole ball club should go last Wednesday evening. Tihey atbe Vermont 309 Write territory. this dress of peach chiffon and ecru lace saleslady for the Booth Mere. Co. and and pep up. Lee says you can tended the regular "Old T~mc Dance" over 2t City. Lake Salt Bldg., and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. has a hoS't of friends who wi;:h her STRAWBERRIES-Sunday, Monday drive in and stay all night for buy- in the Amu..~ement hall and then adA profusion of pink and white roses happiness. ant! Thursday. Burton Oliver, of ing a hot dog and a b<Jittle of soda. journe<! to the home of Mr. and M1·s. Today (Thursday) Midvale g<oes Ernest Jenson of Sandy and enj<>yed Union Utah J- 18 to play Pressed Brick team. Game i:< ice-cream, cake and strawberries. · · ' Other guests included, Mr. and Mrs. OIL BURNERS-Agent wanted this ca!Jed for 6:00 P: m. Frank Nelson, Mr. and Mn;. 0. Olson, Midvale . Territory. Greatest heating device THE FIRST FIVE Readmg lf-p ..... -.................. 4 1 3 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dalton, Mr. and Mr.~. p . f F't · k n~w urnace. rice C h 1 s m any ·~ n. PERSONS BRINGING THIS COUPON TO THE CASHus. rna~ c ...................- - · 3 1 2 0 Clyde Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest cheap. Call at JOURNAL office. Wh1tmo1e 3b ........................... 4. 2 0 2 Jensbn. j 0 2 3 • IERS WINDOW AT THE MIDVALE BALL ROOM ON -··· ... , .. ., __ . cf Stauffer 1 and Thayne M. Mrs. and Mr. 0 FOR RENT-Terrace 203 First Avenue, Midvale. Call Mrs. Haimond, M.clntlosh 2b ·····-····-···-·······-···..4 1 2 2 famHy motore<l to Farmington, Sun-~ l!'RIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 19th 4t Jenkine ss ...--·····--··-·-- 4 1 1 0 day and spent the day with Mr. and Was. 1153-M. Alsop lb .. ·-····-······-·--··•··"""""" 6 1 6 0 Mrs. William Thayne. WILL BE ADMITTED FREE Mr. and Mrs. NC'il Olson were the FOR SALE-McCormick-Dea1·ing com Goff If ·············- ._.... • .. .1 0 2 0 I suggest the following name for the Midvale Ball Room bined l1a:rvester cheap. Albert OJ- Beckstead p -·--· ..···-..·-··-····· 2 0 5 0 party guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joel soo, Tel. 1\fid. 182-Rl. Sandy, R.l Totals ··-·--··-- -·-- ··- 32 9 21 6 R. Parrish of Bountiful la...t Wednes1. ............_ ..____,, ....--······· ..-········-······.. ··· .. --- 2. ·····-·-.. - ............,_,______________............. - .. day evening. Murray D. No. 1, West Jordan, Utah. Henderson lf-p ··- _ -·· •. 3 2 1 7 Mrs. G. T. Sharp, Mr~. Earl Fer3. ·-·-······-···..----·-""""""'____ ,. _____.........- ..... 4..................____ ._,,_...................·-···-···-·····..··· FOR SALE-Z% lots on 3rd Avenue. Hellstrom c .............................. 4 3 2 1 guson, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. O'Neil NAME --·-···-········-·.. -·····-·.._·--··-·..-········-··········-..········-···-··-·-··....··-·····.................................... . Sewers and sidewalks all paid. Sec Peacock 3b ..._ ....._ ... -·-······ 3 1 2 1 were dinner guests of Mrs. Marv McDan Radovich, Phone 274, Midvale. Read cf ........................·--·-········ 4 3 0 0 Millian of Murray, Ji'r.i(lay eve;_ing. ADDRESS -··· ··--··..--...... ···········-·········--··- ··--·-··•··-·····--·····-······..·-···- ·-···-····-····· Mr. and Mrs. Arthut· Burrows of She (to new acquaintance) "I won-/~ att: 2b ... -····-·· -·-· ·- 34 2 6 1 Lake enterrtained at dinner on Salt ~ 4 der if you could help me <>ut with my Br::n "Service Our Motto." Everything for the Home Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ol,;on, I musical. entertainment. You play Lawless 11;···=~.~:.~--·-~:.:_~.~-=- 4 0 0 1 "H. GRASS FURNITURE STORES" l\Ir. and Mrs. A. H. Rock were vi-~ somathmg, don't you ?"-He-"Onlyl Barney If ·····-·-··..··· ..........__ 4 1 7 1 sitors of f1-iends in the L. D. S. HosTotafs ···---·-···-.........- .............. 33 14 21 12 pital, Sunday. the stock market." YOU I .. I FREE! I g; Booth Mere. Company ~ ~ WANT ADS ~~~ A I Wedding Reception At The Harry Stagg Home Florence Oil Stoves - and Ovens PREPARE FOR THE HOT WEATHER NOW No Odor No Smoke Cheaper than Electricity, Coal or Gas Easy Terms Let us Explain Why It Is Better Monarch Ranges Brunswick Reco~ds I I \Want tO buy, sell Of trade, try a Want ad MIDVALE FURNITURE CO. s:f · · --··· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i : g Box 367 Midvale 119 MIDVALE, UTAH |