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Show THE Idaho, Mr. and .Mrs. Allen NJChals of Salt Lake visited 1\ir. and )1rs. Wallace Bateman during the week. • ' • Miss Sarah Haun joined a party of Ml·. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman and friends Saturday the 4th and motoretl to Heber City and Provo Canyon and 1 members of the Swenson family ~pent two days at the Jordan Stake campspent the day. ing gTounds in Little Cottonwood Can• • • Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Yates and yon tJhis week. • • * family of Salt Lake, Mr::;. S. A. Crane Hyrum Nordberg a11d )fable AIJof Draper were guests of i\lr.s. Sam. op of :\lid vale, Clarence A~hby formuel Cundick last week. of this place and Marth E. Holml'ly • • • Gwendolyn McAllistet· and Vera gren were manied the latter part of Riggs entertained at a slumber party last week. Friday night at the home of H. C. Gardner. Ice cream and cake were • 'A yy El'ILISTJ\l.E.l'\'TS set·ved to the folLowmg guests: Grace AGAIN SUSPENDED Gardner, Evalyne Peterson, Delila Richards, Sarah and Viola Haugh. After being reopened for two • Mr: and Mrs. Rulon Owiller spent months the Navy Recruiting Station at Salt Lake has received teleg-raphic Monday in Salt Lake. • * order:.; from Washington to the effect Mrs. William Leak and Mrs. Shir- that all Navy Station:; are f()rbidden ley Richardson are home from Salt to enlist new men in the i\"avv unt.l · Lake Hospital. further orders. • Under these instruction:;, Na\al Miss Ann Williams of Pleasant Stations will accept only men of pi-eGrove spent the week-end with Ve- vious Naval service who have been loy Egbert .. recommended fo1· re-enlistment. The Na.val Station opened on .April 24th, * * * Miss Mildred Nerdin of Bingham, 1925, after being cloS-ed fol' several Erma Woolf of Munay, Lol_a G1·ant f months. T~e weekly r~te of enlistof Sandy were gue:;ts of Luc1le Bate- ments aveiaged about 370 men. Reenlistments of trained men averaged man last week. over 83 per cent. Coincident with • • • Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Danials and this rush of young men f1·om over family andl l\-lrs. ~otter of Pa.rk City the country to salt wateT, the drastic were dinner gue..-;ts of :Mr. and Mrs. cut in Naval appropriations made by last Congres::; reduced the funds to Jack Dewight, Sunday. the point where 84,000 men in.-tead * <· • on Navv Miss Veda Canlson of Logan spent of 86,250 men can be carried Nava:l The 1926. 1st, July until rolls last week-end as the guest of 1\'hs. authorities have had to meet thif. Robert Pixton. situation, not only by suspending • * frrst enlistments but by reducing Mr. and M1·s. Charles Hogan, Mr. furthe1· the normal comlement of and Mrs. J. Atkinson of Bountiful ships. formed a party and motored to Ogden The Salt Lake Navy office will conCanyon, Sunday and spent the day. to acc.ept·applications for Naval tinue * •. * ca1•eer and, as previously done, wi II Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hogan return- build up a waiting list of de~irable ed home last week after a two week's young men for consideration at some trip through Zions Canyon. future date. • • • • • I • * • • Sunday is attendence day of the Jordan Stake Sunday Schools, picture;; will be taken and a prize given the ward having the largest percent present. • • • Mr:<. George Stauffer entertained at a diner party Thursday evening of last week at he1· home on State The <.lining room was deStreet. corated in pink and white, a bowl of pink and white .snap-dragons and daisies centering the dinning table. 'l'hose pt·tsont were: MiRs Elva Red· man of Midvale, Miss H.ose Heading, Miss Alta J ohm<on and l\1iss • Lila Christensen. * • • Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Broadbent lett Thursday morning for Ely, Nevada to make their home. Mrs. Broadbenc wa::; formerly Mis,; Hope Gaufin of this city. * • *grand-daughter Miss Jane Hochwell, of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Rothwell oi this city left Friday of last week for Denver, Colorado to spend her summer vacation visiting· \lith relative, • and friends. * * • Mr. and Mr;;. Hay S. Sudburg leP Thursday afternoon for an indefinite sightseeing· trip to Oakland, .San l<'ra: . Cisco, Los Ang-eles and the southem Califomia beaches. * • • Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gla:mer of Miller Ward left d]Jring the week fo :· a visit with relative,.; in Idaho Falls, Idaho. * • • music Mr. and .Mrs. Axel Jacobson leJt well spent Sunday with their daughter, Anna to spend a few day,; at Vivian Park, lowed by re·fre,SfiTii1~ M1·. Silas Smlith has returned home in Provo Canyon. from a three week's visit at Lead • • • lvhs. Wallace· Fal'mer and children ville. • * • Miss Norma Sundstrom i~< the guest are visiting at the hom~:: or :Ur,;. Farmer':; mother, Mrs. !<'red Stauffer. 1of l\h·s. L. Watts. I Bli•• .FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 10 "PEAR BOU~ TD" Action! Suspense! Thrills! Featuring Marjorie Daw "The Sky Plumber" and Leather Stocking . . •. .. . • Mis:; Rachel Gibbs had as her gue;;t .Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Miller of Springville are race1ving congTatu- Saturday, Miss Lucetta Malstrom. lations over the arrival of a son, bo1·n • as her gue>~t • had Mrs. llo Erickwn to them, June 2K .Mrs, Miller was formerly Miss Elsie Sorenson of th1s Friday, :\-liss Bernice Watts. city. • Mrs. J. Foulks had as het· guest on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and Saturday, Mrs. L. Peterson of Salt family motored to Peyson Suntlay ana Lake. * • • were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hany Elmo McMillian, Mr. Mrs. and Mr. Allen. • * • and Mrs. Vel'i McMillian and Mr. and Mrs. Davi-d W. Moffat and sister, Mrs. Newel McMi:llian spent the 4th Mrs. D. A. ~IcMullan entertained at at Big Cottonwood Canyon. • • * a 1:30 bridge luncheon Tue:;d<Oy afterlv1r. and Mrs. Roy Nelson spent Satnoon at the fo.rmer's home on Vine street in compHn1ent to lvhs. J\.1. ,\!al- urday visiting Mr:;. Nelson's pare·11ts den, formerly of this city but now of of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dalhquist. Pasadena, California. * * * • * :it< :Hr. ahd :Mrs. Ralph Ellis of WoodOfficers of the Grant Ward re!Jef ruff are visiting relatives here. )lr~. ·ociety met Friday afternoon of last Ellis was the gue:>t of her sister, Mr,.,. week at the home of Mrs. Jame~ Roy Cook of Midvale for the past Stevensen. Following a busine:;s meet- week. ing and program, refreshmets we1·e * * * sen·ed to ten g·uests. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Birch are re• * * ceiving cong:r~tulatiolli! over the arMrs. Lambert Watts had as her rival of a daughte1·, born to them on guest,;. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen Saturday. l\Irs. Birch was formerly Miss Myrtle Labrum. Sunday evening. • .. . • • . . " Zelph Ericbon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Fay Hill a coming bride was Mrs. George A. Hu~<Cher returnetl William B. Ericks<m of t'hi,.; city !·eft Saturday for a two years mission to home a few dayR ago from a two the honored guest at a mLscellaneous mont..lt's vi. it with 1·elatives and shower Monda;\'' evening- at the home Australia. friend in Stockton, Oakland, Los An- of Mt·s. Floyd Brown of Salt Lake . Mrs. H. F. Cahoon an<.! wn, J()hll gele::; and the beache.-; in California. 1 Music and games were enjoyed and and M1·s. Jane Black and children. She, with her hu.<;band, left the follow-, refre:>hments were .served to fifty Rulon and Amelia Bl-ack who have ing Sunday by auto for southern gue.sts. , * * * been guests at the home of Mrs. Utah where they attended the Drug-Estel' Scott and family have returned gist's convention at Cedar City. Mr.l Mr. and Mrs .. L. H. Brockbank Huscher being· president of the as-~ fo1·merly of Holhday have ~urc~ase<l to their home in Oasis. sociation. While there they visited a new home and are located m Gtlmer • * • Mr. and Mn;. R. K. Nel. on and Zion National pa1·k, Bryce Canyon Park, Salt Lake. three children have returned ha.ml' and othe1· places of inte1·e><t, retumThe marriage of Miss Sylvia Faner from a two week'~ visit to Zion nat- ing Friday evening. FOR SALE-Airdale puppie~. cheap. ional pat·k, Nevada, Arizona, Mexico daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles '* * * Chas. Webber. One-half mile north an.d Los Angeles. While away ther Mr. R. Pixton and Mr. Albert Pix- Farrer of this city and Irvin E. HughWest Jordan School. witnessed the dedication of the L. ton left Thut•stlay by auto for a few· es, son of Mr. and Mrs. J on.athan 11 Hughes wok place Tue.--day in the D. S. Temple at l\Iaca, Arizona. days visit at Vernal. One becomes u.sed to H1~ trank dieMiss Virginia Ensign was guest of plays of marital iellclty, pre and post, Miss Nora Baten1an last week. that occur on the top of Fltth avenue Mr. and Mrs. John T. Booth and busses. Here is a sllght Yariatl~a. The family have returned home after an roung man had just visited the barber extended trip through Summit Co., and was dE:>scrlblng the ietail~t to hi.; visiting relatives and a.ttending a re- wife. Finally words fail.;d hltn-o1f union ·of the Lythogoe family at Hene- came his hat and his shining head \>a~ placed nnder his wife's uostrll; tnnt fer. • • * she might Inhale the a1·o.na •lf thP Mr. and Mrs. Hany Nichol::; and hair tonic to whicll he had succumbed children, Lena and Ross of Burley, -New York Suo. • • • JOURNAL I Murray Society WEST JORDAN JORDAN • • • +> ~ ~ ....0 <1> ~ 0 :I: • • • . • * * Mr. and M1·s. James Spiers had a~ their guests, Mr. and Mr~. Glen Hale~ of Murray, Sunday. I * * * • • • Mrs. Joseph Reeder was the guest of Mrs. Glen Hales Monday evening. ; * * I :f. Mr. and }Irs. Vern Smith were the dinner guest~ of Mr>;. Smith's mother I Mrs. L. Kenny of Sandy, Sunday. * • * Mr. and Mr.. A. Labrum had a::: their guest Saturday, their daughter, Mrs. Effie Hawkins of Salt Lake. • * • Miss Norma Sundstrom who has spent the la:t two months in Ely, Nevada has returned to her home in Munay. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Silas Smith and their family spent Saturday at Utah Lake. ~ Tho our business in the past three months has increased far beyond expectation-Thanks to · the Good People of Midvale and surrounding vicinity-We are always going to give you Bargains that will keep you Coming. It will pay you to visit our store. We take great pleasUJ·e in ~ I I • * • The relief society of Grant Wat·d entertained Tuesday evenipg- in honor of Mrs. M. McMillian and Mrs. Fred Stauffer in compliment to their birthday anniversaries. The evening was ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ !Mfil ~ "The ~ ~· ~ ~~~i~~~i~~~~~m~~~s~~~~~~~~~~~ of Quality" U. S. CAFE If You Don't Trade With Us SAMAS & THOMAS, Proprietors. Utah Midvale . Used Confectionery Store . EqUipment Lunch tables and chairs, Combination mirrors and l:ta.t racks, ceiling fans, cash register, coffee · urn, ice water container, and one lOOtb refrigerator. I We Both Loose Salt Lake 1'emple. Wednf'.~day ewn ing a reception was given in their honor at the l\lurray First Ward amusement hall. The bride wore a gown of white french crepe, with a veil to match. She can·ierl a bouquet of bride's roses. Mi.·s Gladys Farrer, a sbter of the bride, l\liss Clela Bailey and Miss Florence Burton were the bridesmaids. Their gowns wen• of honey-dev: satin, white georgette and honey-dew georgette, respectively, with bouquets of . wect peas to ma•ch. A buifett supper wa -;erved. Dancing al;;o was enjoyed, music being One furnished by the Kuben five. 'hundred and fifty invitations were issued. Mr. ancl Mrs. Hughes will make . theh· home in Farn1ington. en-~ Mr. and Mrs.* c:arl:s Wassmer tertained at a mi,.;cellaneous shower I ALSO Neostyle printing machine· lnquir~ office Auerbach Co. State and Broadway. Salt Lake City, Phone, Was. 300 10 per cent 10 per cent Present this coupon at our store on or before July lOth and get 10 per cent discount on any REFRIGERATOR Midvale Furniture Co. Midvale 119 "Service Our Motto.'' Everything for the Home "H. GRASS FURNITURE STORES" MIDVALE, UTAH Friday evening of last week at theil· liame in Taylor:;ville in compliment to their daughter, Helen, a recent bride. The time was :;pent m music and games folowcd by refre,.hrn.ents. S€'ve.nty-five gue~ts were present. ' Alway• Good Follow• Evil The had luck o! thirteen, In cases where it 111 dE:>finltely unlucky, has thJs redeeming f ture: That out o! its ev!l, good always comes at last; and people look ba(•k on their adversity as a time that has taught them the best thmgs they knuw. ~o It Is not really a number to be frightened o:t. Ot course the unknown Is always alarmlnt;, aml thlrtPen Is pnrtlcularly assoBut from ~>lated with the unknown. Irs clouds 'uu~hlne always emerges ln thE! end.- -Exchange.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ![{ffi I LOOK OUT! ~ ~ Clip this coupon, present it at our Store on or before July lOth, and we will give you 10 per cent discount on any refrige1·ator in the store. • Hou~e "As Clean as the Cleanest, As Good as the Best" e rigerators Box 367 Of Com e IRIS THEATRE !M¥li We are glad to Announce that our Beauty Parlor IS now in operation under the direction of Mrs. Joyce Clarke. Children's hair cutting a speciatly. · Midvale, Utah At the ~ showing merchandise, whether you wish to buy right now or later, because eventually you are going to Buy from Us. ' ------------------------------------~· 35c For Sale Miss Laura Bills, who has been the 1 gueo'.t of Miss Bernice Watts has returned to her home in Fairview. Good Comedy and Wonderful Music, always A Good Meal is Worth • • • • * • A heart-quickening story of a little girl from back East ..who played detective and succeeded in recovering her uncle's '"'\ stolen fortune with the aid and protection of the big ranch foreman who she had scorned as a lowly coward. A drama that rings with action and romance. Whether Pauper or Millionaire Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hales and Mrs.j Nellie Rugg motored to Mill Creek . · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . : Canyon, Saturday. The officers of the Grant Wan! Pr.imary association wil entertain the Primary next Fl'iday afternoon. TEXAS TRJAIL..:: 0/STRI[JUT/N(J- C.OR.PORAT/01{ 'l'HUHSDA Y and I<'RIDA Y, .JULY 16 and 17 Thomas H. Ince Pt·esents May MeA voy in • "Her Reputation" - * * * Mrs. R. E. Brewer entertained a few friends at her home in Salt Lake I Tuesday of last week in honor of Mr".: C. P. Reid of Hawthorne, Californi<~ I and Mrs. William Evan~ of Casper, 1 Wyoming. The other guests included: 1 ' Mrs. Flora Thorson and Mrs. Carll Lindgreen of Salt Lake and Mr. Hil-I Mr. and }Irs. Joseph Bennion and den Benson and :Mrs. Emtil :Madsen I Mrs. Mary B. Hamilton left Saturday Jr., of this city. for a trip to Fish Lake, Zion Nation* • .. al Park and Bryces Canyon. Mr. and M1•s. John Scott, who had been fue gue:;ts of Dr. and Mr:~· some time William Rothwell for have retw·ned to their home in Lbtowel, Oneario, Canada. Seen~ from~ ':Jhe Released I>~ PRODUC'ER.S <1l ..c: ~ . . .. • * * ONLY, JULY 12 Yiola Danaa in "Don't Doubt Your Husbands" And The Gang in "Fire Trouble" MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 14, HARRY CAREY in "THE TEXAS TRAIL" • • • Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jacobson entertained at a dinner party Satur<lay of last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Engman and little daughter Ma!'jorie, of Los Angeles and Mr. Engman's mother, Mt·s. S. Lar,;on of Sandy. SU~DA Y ~ ~ --IT'S c ' •• Johnny Hines in 6t'TH~: • .SPEED SPOOK" AT THE HUB THEATRE Sunday, Mon., T ues:, july 12~ 13-:14 _____ ~ Now Playing at the Victory _____;- ~ ~ Coming: ~~:1.. Mj~1/ 01 ;:~o~z~ow ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |