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Show / JOURNAL THE JORDAN op ami Mrs. T. F. Green wOO<! of East l Brady .,pent Frida:, lese, 111 Salt Lake. Goc& to Extreme• * * * Midvale. fn' •:.t:e" ""er~· nl~ht in t!H Wate':' l\lr. and Mrs. Da >e Sma1t and year,ln Alto Crucero. In Bolivht, whi!P * * * ere ;:,;ue,;i.o of Ir. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Fol'bush and Mr;:.. Wili fanlll~ Mr. Elmer BelTebt left last week at noonday t11~ sun Is ulwost bo1 .pson of Pro' o. 'f'non I:e,d guesb were for Roosevelt where he will take cen- Glissimeyer of Munay enou~th to blister the flesh . 1 * * ' •, 'l ' :::.uilui.l\ ~;us of prospective Seminat·~: St\ldent!'i ol. l•lrs. en~.wrma.~;.er, 1' .u.c.. Mr. and l\it'S. Salll Beck::.tead are · tin that locality. He is aU. of U. gradu afternoon. <.~<er the arrl\'al of a· fine THERE':::; Oi\"E THL 'G WE K:\"0 Y l'ejc.mang '* * * ate, speciali1ling in law and church Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Pierce of :.V!ur b •• uy girl bom Mon ay morning, WE CAN DO-MAim THE BEST history. He recently received word spent Saturday aftet'lloon w 1 t, 1 July 6. All conce1·ned are doing nicety. ray Seminteach to that his application * * * granted. ary in that town had been Mr~. l:iyrum Bra dy. and children ot Hmtze Ieil }lrs. 11< • * He will open his class in September Mr. and Mr~. C. V. Erickson and son Hollic.lay were g-uests of .Mrs. Bes:>ic.: and remain there two years pTeviou.'> to his going east to continue his study Thomas, a<.cO'ljpanied by •it'. and lVli·,. Forbush, Sunday. * * • in law. Almie v"'rickson ot Murray motoren Old Time Dance succe:;;~.tul very A • * •* • • 1to American Fork Canyon and h1ke ·• hall on amu;;ement the in g-wen was The Primmary Offtcers entettained j to Timpanogas Cave. TheY also visiteu was cr·owt! good A eve1"1,ing. Saturday · for the graduating Sea Gull Girls 1.in Pirovo. a had everyone aml attendance in * * * of tli.Ls year and last at a picnic in the orc:l€.6tn. Buxtons time. gcood rteal Mr. and Mrs. Curti::. L. Brady an c. Godfrey'.s Grove, Thursday afternoon Edbon Denney accompan.ed , \ furnished very appropt·iate mlllsic. Mrs. enjoyat 5 p. m. _Twenty-fi_ve gue~ts. First and Second Ladie;; prizes wer,, ed games, Jokes, stories, wemmes and latters husband to Kamas Sunc.b~. by Mrs. Shirtlit'f of Munay ailtt mar~hma:llows toasted over a la11g-e He is working· there and came to won Mrs. Elva Ray and Miss Elva Brady, spend the Fourth with his family. bonfn·e. re.:pecttvely. First Gents prize was * * * • • • w l\Ir. Theodore Freeman, awarded Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coomber and Mrs. Joe Griffiths of Delta sp.eut daughter Dorothy sl>ent Last Monday th~ week-end with Mrs. Sarah For- abo of .M ul'l'ay. evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orrin bu:lh. * * * The sixteen year old daug·hter of Berrett of Riverton. * * Retta Gray of Salt Lake is re• * Mrs. Esoher Forbush hat! as het .Mr,;. very ill at a local ho'>p1t.al. l\11anported Pr10ctor Aunos Mrs. Mr. and guests Tuesday, Mr::;. Rati and her a niece of Mrs. Sarah Foris Gray son, their of marria-ge DOUlliCe the children of Salt Lake. was her g-uest last week. and bush Salt Melvin and Miss Viola Tripp of • • * * >:' '* Lake which took place Monday, July Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Mr. and 1\IrH. Mrs. S. Forbush entertained Satur6th. Rufus Ray spent Monday afternoon H. ·unun Terry * * * fishing in Big Cottonwood CanyoJl. day for Mr. and 1\Tr:<. Mrs. Mary NeLson of Richfield is They reported quite a lot of fishmg and family of Salt Lake anti Mrs. Be~ the guest of Mri:!. James Oborn. and quite a few fish, catching a r ;;ie For\iush. * * * between them. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jenison were * * guests of Mr. and Mrs. ;r. F. GreenMany local .people attended th.: wood of East Midvale last Thu1·sday. Foutth of July celebration held at * • * South and West Jordan, Saturday. Mrs. Dave Nichol returned home * * * Friday after an extended visit with M1·. and Mt·s. George Graham and her daughter, Mrrs. N orrnan F~r family spent the week-end at Soda ' I of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Fryer ac- Springs, Wyoming. P. C. Rasmu~~en and Sons, whu companied her home and will visit for the past several year:; have con• * * relatives and friends for a short 17 N. MAIN STREET Mr. and Mrs. Eug-ene Croxfon; ducted a large cloth:n~ bu~iness 011 time. rnptored to Weber Friday and enjo:, Main Street, will c]o,.;e out their en* * ed a fishing trip. They returnetl homt tire stock with a big sale stat·tin.g O•l The Daughters of Pioneers of Monday evening. ~ Uni.on met at the home of Mrs. MarThur~day morning, July ~th. ' * * * tha Milne, Wednesday afternoon and Mr. Ka:;,~nu:;sen state,; that the n1eat Mrs. Ada Brady entertained at a held a very interestir.g session. Mv;;. dinner for a neumber of out-of-town aml Grocery busines" is rapidly growEdith Lewis rendered tw,o or three guests, Saturday. i ng and it is nece:>o.ary for the finn pion.a selections, readings were given * * • to conduct a large packing plant to by Mrs. Nora Cla.wson and Mrs. Flora Mrs. Lawrence Freeman was a Salt properly cool their fresh killed aniLee Stauffer, l\1ana~er Walker. Lake visitor, Monday. mals. In ortter to comply with the re5550 South State Street * * * * * necessary * is it regulation state cent was Noah of Ft·ee Camp Grounds A reading of History Mrs. Dave Smart i~ spending a that a cooling plant be installed in after given by Miss. Flora Oborn Groceries week with her daughte1·, Mr::;. Reid conjunction with the slaughter house. whlcll a very dainty luncheon was 'fhompson of hovo. To meet this requirement the build.served. The guests included: Captain now occu~ied by the cl-othing ing * * * Martha Milne, Laura Berrett, Secreand Griffiths Jacob Mrs. and Mr. for the new refrigeration plant store tary; Flora Walker, Reg-istrar; Nora family and Olson Jessie Mrs. and Mr. it with the most mode1·n equip and Clawson, Assistant; LUiCy E. Green, on Canyon Cottonwood Big to hiked maC'hinell pos~1hle. Thi;; will entail • * * lunch enjoyed they where Saturday a large cost and to raise the required Flora M. Thorn, Mrs. Edith Lewis and 1 breeze. canyon oool a and fishing amount, the entire stock of clothin~ I Mr..-;. Vivian Hilton. * • * and wea<mg apparel will be s01ld at\ * * * Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Erickson had a great sacrifice. Mr. and Mrs. Jfl-mes Walker and Prices on all stock will be great] y family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Walker, as their dinner gueHts Suntlay, Mr. M.r. and Mrs. Leo Walker spent tne and Mrs. Dent Che.mberlain and Mrs. reduced, cert:\in article::: will be "'old week-end in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Coleman of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. below cost and in fact no reasonable Almie Erickson of Murray, Mr. and offe1· will be refu~ed. To tho'e who * * * Mrs. »'illiam Stedman of West Jor- arc looking· fo1· hal'gains, now i,; the the are Jensen Hans Mrs. Mr. and time to buy slippers. Over $20,000 proud parents of a baby gid born on I dan. worth of high grade of mercbandis<:* • * July 4. Mrs. Jensen was formerly Miss will be disposed of to ,;he public. Ada Mr:::. and Milne Vel'l Eunice Greenwood, daughter of Bish-1 M:ns. UNION NEWS I I • Big Firm to Quit the Clolhing Business Howard E. Phelps • HOT DOGS and ·HAMBURGERS "DRIVE IN'' BEFORE ~OU GO ON YOUR VACATION When you are away on your Vacation trip you want to look just as well dressed as anyone-and a well-chosen article of Jewelry from our stock will aid you in appearing well dressed. Foot Comfort Expert j. S. MORGAN PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Midvale City, Utah from Chicago Will give Free Demonst rations to foot sufferers at this store If It's Related To Plumbing It's Kin To Me" . Thursday, July 16th You are invited. No charge for his services- Know the joys of foot comfort again Dr. Scholl's Foot- Eazer- Eases the feet, body and nrorves. Relieves strained muecles. cram1~ed toes. weak: and broken-down arches and other foot troubles. Worn in reeular shoes. $3.50 P" pair. T HOUSANDS of people in this vicinity have foot trouble that is affecting their health! If they will come to this store they can have their feet examined on the PEUOGRAPH .. This is a marvelous device that locates foot troubles without removing the stocking, Every foot sufferer should have his feet PEDO-GRAPH ED. Complete tests and analysis are FREE. Don't Jet your troubles continue. Discover now what is wrong. Do you have shooting pains in feet and legs? Do your heels sting? Do your ankles turn under you? Are your toes cramped? Do your feet tire easily? Do you suft er with corns, callouses and bunions? Here's your chance to end this suffering! On the above date we have in our store an expert from the staff of Dr.Wm ..M. Scholl, the eminent authority on foot ailments. This man will give his personal attention to your case. Without charge he will test your stockinged feet. He will suggest the nece:>sary appliance for your foot troubl~. And we can assure you comfort and foot happiness that you haven't known in years. Take advantage of thia opportunityi,Jiri,.. y-r f-t troabl.. to thi• •tore/ PLUMBING ancl HEATING Midvale, Utah Repairs-Jackets Cleaned First Class \Vorkmanship ALE EAST 1 . .. * * * .Mr .and Mvs. Ezra Pate announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth and Sher.man Schink.J.e of Wyoming wluch took place June 19 at Springville. The young couple will make their home in Wyoming . It's Dangerous • • • To Neglect Your Car Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swenson and family joined a party of friends and ,pent the week-end in Little Cottonwood Canyon. * • * IN$URE YOUR CAR Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beckstead and baby of West Jordan were guests o1 Mr. and Mrs. M. Thayne Saturday. * • * ~ P1•incipal and Mrs. E. E. Gt·eenw' d <>nr.ot.nce the birth of a baby gn·l last week. Cheapest Insurance-- Miss Amy Howard, who is attending summer school at the B. Y. U. at Provo spent the week-end with M.rs. Ralph Robbins. Greases • • • :\-lr. and Mrs. Dave Nicol of Union and Mr. and Mt·s. Nomtan Fryer o1 EU!·eka spent Sunday afternoon u..,; gue:-;t,; of Mrs. Thomas Allsop. • * • .1\Ir,:;. Sarah Bennett had as her guesLs Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clays, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bird of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs Joe Bennett and l\Ir. and Mrs. William Bennett of Midvale. . Exi~~1 Good Oils and • * • Bo\l"ftrllf ~ • SERVICE SfATIO BATTERIE S • E. E. ELIESON B. J. O'CONNOR 0 & E Electric Service • 25 E. Center MIDVALE, UTAH Phone 272 • * * * Miss Blanche Sharp and Mr. Andy Bradfol'd of Munay joined a pa1ty of tl'iends and enjoyed Saturday in a near-by canyon. * * ~ A Specialty First Class Work Guaranteed I Mr. Delbert Thayne is confined to his bed in the L. D. S. Hospital, ha\- H. F. Rasmussen ing undergone a successful operation "or appendicitis. .. * * Regular Mutual Improvement Association Conjoint services were held Sunday evening in the Ward Chapel. l'.!ltler Arthur Larsen, recently retu,·iled from a Southern States l\Ii::.si.on, ,vas ti1e speaker. • * * The following named enjoyed Saturday at Jordan Pines in Big Gott.Q,lwood: :\ir. and Mrs. Ivan Glover, Miss Lulu Jacobsen, Miss Olive Swenson, Miss Violette Sharp, .Mi:..<>s Gettie Forbush, Mr. Clarence Millerburg, Mr. gueben Sharp, Mr. Leo Giover, Mr. Clarence Sharp. TAILOR Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired Midvale, Utah 64 West Center Street . Phone Midvale 117-W - § Our Charges Are * * • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Millerbutg and Mr. Wa,llace Millerburg have returned from a scenic trip tbru Bryces and Zions Canyons. • * * Mrs. Bessie Forbush and Mrs. Earl Richards of Union and Mrs. Rei! Hintze of Holliday w~re g-ue:::ts Sun· Jay aftemoon of Mrs. S. W. Sharp. * * * Fixed * * * \Vhen you bring your car to us for repairs, you know iust what each operation will cost. We have a fixed price for doing each job-a most satisfactory way of doing since it eliminates any possible overcharge. * * • MIDVALE GARA GE and ~Ir.s. Newel Jensen of West Jonlan ;;pent Tuesday with Mrs. Elmer Olson. ~.lr. Mrs. Rulon Garrett and children of Salt Lake were house guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gan·ett. Miss 1\lirla Greenwood was a Union visitor Tuesday spending the clay with her >Hster, Mrs. Hans Jensen. 36 W. Center Street * * * Mr. D. T. Allen joined a party ot friends and enjoyed a swim at the Municipal Baths, Sunday afternoon. ) * ,. * • Mrs. Arthut· T. McFarland of Salt Lake was a dinner guest of her siste1·, Mrs. D. W. McDonald last Thursday. * * "' • * Meet .lVIr. Eugene Fordham left the first of the week on a business trip to Southe.rn Utah. -Instantly stop thepg.ln of corno. oolous<'s and bunion!. Removes the cause-friction and pressure. Thin, healing, antil<!ptlc. 35c per box. , Meats tored to Nephi Friday and spent the week-end. * * * Mr. Austin Greenwood of Cal'bon County was a week·end guest of his cousins, Masters Don and Foste1 Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rock, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald were Salt Lake visitor;;, S unciay. 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 eve1·y Mrs. Ezra Pate returned home Friday after s:P,Cnding two ·week;.; with her son, and Mrs. Lynn Pate of Provo who a1·e t•ejoicing over the a.rrival o1 a baby boy, bom June 17. It's a womlerfuJ feeling to be able to order meat by nhone and know you'll get the best without .substitution or delay. Get in with the satisfied ones today. • • • .. * • Dr. •Scholl'• Bunion Reducer- Giv~• im· rnediate relief. Reduceo v.rowt h by a.baarotiou. Pr!'!strvta ahape of tboea. Mad~ nf t~u.re. cum rub .. ber. 75c each. FREE SAMPLES Dr. Scholl's WalkStrate Heel !'adoPrevent het1s running over. Save shoe! andre- pair bills. Make walking a pleasure. 35c per pair. • Our • Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ganett and Dr. Scholl's Zino·pade • Ladies Tailoring Suits Made To Order ~ :\Ir.s. Rulon Garrett of Salt Lake mo- Do you want to know how quickly a corn can stop hurtint? Come Ia and get a sample of Dr.Scholl's Zino-pads. ~oM on-1~ pain is J:OIU. Famoos Clothing Co. Barry Wride Lake and 1\In;. Clem Sherman of Bil-! ners. No doubt lings, .Montana :;pent the Foutth at· and ii hi! is in his the Bob Larson home on State Street. a victory is ce1tain. iru:ludThere are :;everal Mu:.~ic, ~inging, dancing- and fireworks. .~lb,; Ohve Swenson entertained her· we~·e enjoyed dul'ing the evening aftftl' ing Daw and who have signified their willingness to play with Sunduy School Class at a Weinnie whJch a late suppe~ was served. the Midvale organization. Hoast la:;t Wedne:;day eve,ung. BASEBALL NEWS * * * REV. FRED N. CLARK LEAVES I\.11-:;. Leonard 1\ilillerburg was ho8te:-;s to the Primary offiocers at her Rev. Fred N. Clark, of the ComNo baseball game was played in After the Midvale this pa:;t week. A ga.rne was munity Churc'h leaves July 9th tq. atho,ne 'J'hur,;tlay evening. r£gular preparat1on meeting, lunch- scheduled with the l\Iurray team on tend the summer session at the Iliff eon was served to seven guests. the latter's grounds but owing to a Sohool of Theolog-y irt Denver. Dr. C. * ... * heavy rain fall, the contest was post- W. HancheT, recently apoinlted Su Sunday spent et,intendent of the Methodist work · Mi:>s Leona Nielsen ponecl. e Niels Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and However a game will be played this Utah, will preach next Sunday. School, Nielsen. Thursday with the PreS>Sed Brick nine servlices, except the Sunday .. on the smelter territory and it is ex- will be discontinued on July 19 and Mrs. A. E. Smith entertained Sun- pected that Midvale wiH be the win- 26, commencing again August 2. clay fot· Mrs. Howard GotTing of Salt Lake and Mr. and :\>11-s. Clarence Gusta ve:;on of East Midvale. Mrs. Alvin P. Stagg formerly MISS RAE YUNDER will resume her MARCELLIN G and HAIR DRESSING on .June 29 at her new home 589 EAST CENTER ST. and will he glad to serve old and new customers Call Midvale 37 member of the family. * * .. Mrs. S. M. T. Seddon of Salt Lakt entertained the Unity Club last Thurs day afternoon. After the reg-ular bm;iness meeting, luncheon was served to: Mrs. 0. Brown, Mrs. Golda Soffe, Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Mrs. Geneva D. Palmer was a special guest. Summer flowers decorated the rooms. Corner Meat &Grocery Gilbert and O'Brien, Props. * * • Miss Lucile Johnson of Tooele Utah, Miss Ethel Burkist, Mr. N. C. Hensley, Mr. Ray Thompson of Salt • Let journal Want Ads do the Work |