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Show • JOURNAL THE JORDAN WANT ADS o-o-o / ALL THE SUCH IS LIFE AHD THAT'S A PoTATO BUG - TrlEY EAT THE POTATOES TtiAr'S A ROSE BUGT~E'< EAT THE ROSES LOOklf .BUG'3 J AND "!HAT'S A THE'1 EAT LADIES ? LAD'( BUG ' '' I/ I house FOR REHT-5 room on Main Street. Inquire Booth Mere. Co., Midvale. Replumbed and remodeled throughout. FIRE INSURAiNCE-Dbn't Delay. See H. C. Aylett, 320 N. Main. Tel. tf Midvale 36. A LESSON rN BUGOLOGY FOR SAI,E 4 room modern house. -16-2M 172 Firat Avenue MOVING-Express, Hauling of all kinds. C&ll Sa1n, MunaJ· 140-J tlO . SANDY SPIRALS FOR SALE-Tomatoes. 50 cents per bushel. Burton M. Oliver, Union, 8-20-4t Utah. CLYDE L. RADDON Teacher of the Violin. For particulars, phone, Midvale 86-J3 -8-27-4t Mrs. France Orton was hostess to the N. B. Club at her home Friday evening. Refreshments were ~erved to sexteen guests. Special guests were Mrs. N. 0. Oben and Mrs. L. E. Peteraon. MIDVALE HOTEL and Apartments. Rooms '10.00 monthly and up. Clean and good service. W M TED-Man with car to sell complete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Experience not necessary. Salary $300.00 per month. LORDS HAND-Teacher of voice and piano. Studios at: Sandy, Murray and 64th South. Call, Midvalet-10-9 253-W EGGS FOR SALE-Kennedy's Poultry yard. 39-4th Avenue A. C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dewey, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Gosman, enjo~cd a theatre. party at. the Wilke~ Wedne:-;day evenmg of last .week. Producea Circulating Moiat Heat. Grained mahogany &niah without name plate on outaide. Can be inatalled in any home with ol' without baae-ment. BOOTH MERC CO. Ball's Catarrh Is a Combined ..edlclae Treatment,both .a local and internal, and hu been succeuful In the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all drugiata. P. J. CHENEY &.. CO., Toledo, Ohio Suits Made To Order First class work guaranteed Ladies Tailoring A Specialty H. F. RASMUSSEN TAILOR Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired i l \Vest Center Street Phone Midvale 117-W "'\de, Utah manufacterers are being quickly and capitalists. If you bnve an Invention, send us a model or eketches for search and report on patentability. Our book on patents and trade-marks ~~~~:.~f:tr::a;:~·J·G~a~;~~~~~~ ~~~:M~::::r ~~=:o~.:ce~:c~~~: ~~~- How Can We Do It? 5. FIVE REASONS WHY Our overhead is the lowest poss:ible. We do all our own buying direct from the Factories. These overalls except the Levis are made in Salt Lake City by men and women from our own communities and they are paid good wages. , We are not forced to pay high freight rates from the east or west. We are not helping maintaining expensive offices and high salaried officers in the big Ea...,tern Cities. Where do your dollars go? It's worth thinking about. The Famous Clothing Company, Inc. In 1889. • • • The Unity Club met Thursday with :Mrs. 0. Brown of Salt Lake. Mrs. Jessie Berrett gave a pape on "Women's Clubs in Europe." Mrs. Luke Shaw rendered vocal numbers. Light lUDCheon was served to: Mrs. Erma Cook of Midvale, Mrs. Rachel For- Reliahle Merchandise Sincel85j LEVI STRAUSS w·at,s·t 0:.. 11· Makers of Two Horse . . . ·. ·'III..:· .. . .·. _..-·. ·v·.'_._.:·e--. r_.::-a:.·::·... .:.:.. _::_·_. ~Yi Albert Glove1·, Mr.· and Mrs. Clifford Walker were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. BLANKETS and QUILTS It is Blanket and Quilt tint e. !fi Yii We have a full line. Call and get our prices before purchasing Double sheet blankets ... _.. $2.95 Double sheet blankets ...... $3.39 Wool nap blankets at ......... $5.25 Wool nap blankets at ............ $5.60 Mr. and Mrs. Ne1ls Nelson had as their guests for dinner Sunday, Mrs. M. J. Thornton and Mrs. Annie Smith. Just received a full line of Men's New Fall Caps, priced at ___ $2.00 • * • s-· A new lair FREEif They 'O!.p Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits at _..................................... $1.69 . . .. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett visited Sunday with l\h. anti Mr:s. F. l'ri. lliUng of Salt Lake. * We also have a wonderful line of Boys' and ~len's Sweaters at the Right PRICE. * • Mrs. Hans Jensen of Union is spend ing a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Greenwood. • * • Mr. and Mrs. H. Wooley of Vernal Utah were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Latey. " .. .. HARDWARE Have you seen our SHOETERIA Aluminum Percolators, 69c, 89c Alarm Clocks ..................... ---...... $1.39 "EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS FROM SEPT. 16 to 24 Mothers Crushed Oats ........... 3lc Sweet Corn, 2 for .......................... 29c Large White King ....... ·----- ......... 44c REGULAR PRICES Large Juicy Lemons, doz.... 35c Qt. Fruit Jars, Case ......... ____ ,.... 95c Genuine Vernal Honey, in Five Gallon Cans -------........ $6.90 Red Alaska Salmon, Tall Cans ......... ·--·-----·---····-.................. -........ 33c Raisins, 2 for ............. __ ........................ 25c Woods Cross Asparagus ...... 33c Matches, six for---.......... ____ ............... 29c m ~ Mrs. Sarah Bennett was a Bountiful visitor on Tuesday, the guest of Mrs. Thm·good. Midvale's Community Store • • • Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rock and grand ~!:fi!:fi!fi!:fi!:fi!fi!fi!:fi!fi!fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!n CO 0 PER 's·· !:fi!fi!fi!fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!fiYi!fi!:fi!:fi!:I;Y;!fi!fi >ehiltiren, Bernice and Johnnie Cole have just returned from a trip to Moab where they were guests of Mr. Henry Cole. * • • Miss Rose Allen entertained at a dinner Sunday for Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Riverton. .. Mr. and Mrs. J. Skoglund have as Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peterson were their guests their daughter, Mr.,;. AI- Sundar dinner gue,ts of Mr. and Hen·oman School rna Bateman and two children of Mrs .. Lambert of Salt Lake. Verda Bodell • • * 8th Grade Shelley, Idaho. Age 15 Miss Elizabeth C:r;ump of Herriman A. J. Rees, Teacher The Granite Ward Primary officers and Mr. Nels A. Nelson were married The friends of John A. Butterfield and teachers held their preparatory in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday. gathered at his home Saturday ev- meeting at the home of Mrs. C. A. A wedding reception will be given at ening in honor of his 42nd birthday Greenwood Werlnesday afternoon. Re- the home of the brides parents, Mr. freshments were served. and Mrs. S. H. Crump of Herriman anniversary. Friday evening. Mrs. Butterfield had arranged the Principal L. W. Nielsen was the Mrs. M. Allsop entertained at dinaffair which was a .,;urprise to John pTinciple speaker at the Parent-TeaButterfield. Forty guests were enter- chers meeting held at Draper Wed- ner Monday. Covers were laid for six guests. ne.day evening. tained. HERRIMAN SCHOOL • • • .. • • • . • * * The main theme of the afternoon meeting at the Ward Chapel Sunday afternoon was the Reorganization of the Sunday School, installing a new superintendency. Mrs. Wallace Malstrom, John Peterson and Leo Glover were honorably released with a vote of thanks and Leonard Millerburg, James Glover and Earl Evans voted in. Mr.s. C. C. Jensen entertained at a kensington at her home Tuesday evening. Supper was served to 53 guests. • • • • • • • • • FORD FORD SON C. J. Ridd Motor Co. Personal Service Midvale, Utah Rhone 205 • • • Your Home Deserves a Fine Roof! II To-day you can bave a colorful, artistic roof at surprisingly moderate cost. Barrett Giant Sbingles are extra large (12 by 14 inches). They are durable, beautiful and economical- can be laid right over the old roof. They're surfaced with natural colored slate in soft red, moss green or blue-bTack. Moreover they're fire-safe- won't rot or' rust-and never need painting or staining. Bigger ud Better Than Ever! State CapitoL ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~:. -~~~ .. Mr. and Mr.s. George Olson of Midvale were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen. • • Mrs. A. M. Nelson, Mrs. C. Pierson, Mrs. J. Boliger and Mrs. E. Jensen entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Fedelia Nel8011, Toesrlay evening in' the First Ward ChapeL Games were enjoyed aDCl refreshments served to 30 guests. : : ~i~~ ~:c:!~:~ !~~~!:~a~ t~ !fi !:fi Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Swenson and 1U Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman and East - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - son, Marlen of West Jordan motored Sofie f1f Mrs. M.rs. Goldie bush and MilS. Alice Burgon, Midvale, to Timpanogas Cave, Sunday. Carrie Coomber, Mrs. Jessie Berrett, • Mrs. Lorie Baker, Mrs. Rose Steffy The Wasatch Rebecca Lodge enterand little daughter, Jessalyn of San tained at the I. 0. 0. F. Hall MonPedro, California were special guests. day evening at a handkerchief shower • • honoring Mrs. J. R. Lane's birthday M:rs. Veri Milne entertained at dinanniversary. Progressive games were ner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mrs. played and prizes won by Mrs. A. Martha Milne, MT. and Mrs. Gilme-r Swenson, Mrs. Laura Cowdell, Mr. J. llee the atate'a reddeat apples, Hilton, Donald and Orval Milne, Miss the fattest livestock-fleetest H. Lane and Mrs. Charles Dahl of horaes. New motor car models Clara Walker and Miss Lyle Walker. Midvale. Refreshments were served will be on diaplay. to 35 guests. Mrs. Emma Nicol visited Saturday ll~rhta to ae....Eun to enjoymuch to leam. Your bie-&e&t evening with Mrs. May Smart. holiday will be at the Fair, UNCOLN EXHIBITORS: lead for State • airs. Raynold Brady had Mrs. HyFair Premium List. P'ree upon application to lute Pair Board, l'lllDI Brady as her guest last Friday; • We have been busy renewing old acquaintances at our NEW Store for the past month. We've been more than I>leased to welcome them and ShOW them through OUr store. t US }a b d "Have YOU given CALL?" We are anxious to see you an are neyer too usy 0 we We try to take a persona} interest in all. Just call and gl·ve us a TRIAL. come you. face We carr,y a COMPLETE Line ofT oilet ARTICLES including t } d b h t t th • } rUS es, a powder, puffs, face Creams, OtlO ns, 00 paS e an Of dressing CUmbS CUm powder, shaving SOap and powder, a full line • and many other itemS tOO numerOUS to mention. Blanche Sharp, Olive Swenson, Lygia and Phi111s Larson, Berniece Jensen, .l\lirla Greenwood, Margaret a11<1 Gertie Forbush and Nellie and VioJette Sharp were guests Tuesday ev- ~ ening at a shower at the home of .Mr. ;n and Mrs. Ezra Pate in honor of thetr daughter, ltuth ::>hm,;el of La Ba1·ge, (.i; Wyoming. ~ • • .. and Pedersen Levi Mrs. and Mr. little daughter of Bingham visited this week with •Mr. and Mrs. J:'aul Pedersen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simper, Ml'. Lavelle Simper and Miss Vera Sanders of Murray were guests at a banquet and dance at Pinecrest Inn last Saturday evening given by the A. I. Bankers of Salt Lake. Under New Ownership Midvale City 7th & E. Sts., Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Graham are \he proud parents of a big baby boy, born last Saturday. • • • t wi~h :lr~~ • • • Men's Heavy-weight Overalls ....................................... ____ $1.29 2. Boy's Heavy Overalls, 4 to 7 .................................................. 89c 3. Boy's Heavy Overalls, 8 to 12 ......................................_ .... 98c 4. Boy's Heavy Overalls, 13 eo 18 .............__ ......................... $1.19 5. Men's Genuine Levi Strauss ......................_........... _ _ __ $1.9S 6. Boy's Genuine Levi Strauss .......... _______ .............._.. _________ $l.S9 4. · Mr. and Mrs. Simon Peterson of South Jordan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacobsen. 1• 1. 2. 3. evening * • • to Mrs. Alberta V. Steadman of We,-t i.l)ordan was a guest Saturday of her mother, Mrs. E. V. Erickson. !R j Mr:s. G. W. Larson, Mi,;s Leola an\i Mr . . Loris Hand, Miss Mamie Eck Miss Barta Bateman and Mrs. ~ L. Bateman were guests at the Wedding reception of Miss Wanda Bateman and Mr. Loris Pratt and Miss Ew• * * Mrs. William Kelsey of Springville lyn Bateman and Mr. Royal Spratwas a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. ling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman of West Jordan WednesHendrickson Wednesday. day evening of last week. • • • • • • Mrs. Oscar Christensen of Ephri~;~.m was a week-end guest of Mr. and j Mrs. A. H. Layon of Park City wa~ Mrs. A. C. Jensen, sister of Mrs. 1a Sandy guest Tuesday. Mrd. Layon :was farmally Miss Polley Lewis. Christensen. e !fi I Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Hendrickson had as her guests the past week, Mrs. Emma Cravens of Los Angeles, aunt of Mrs. Hendrickson. · m Yi B' nn.ett.was a mg-ham ,· J., o: snWfFT 1t. co. UNION ITEMS ...... I!fi 1 Miss Gertie Forbush and Clarence . Sharp were guests Monday evening I~ • • • " Mrs. w. 0. Boberg had as her 1of Mr. and Mrs. Jame,; Johnson OJ ;n * * * :Mrs. 0. Dastrup and Mrs. A. Gartl- guests Thursday, Miss Neil Norton Murray. I • • • ner netertained the S. S. Club at the of Montana and Mrs. A. McFarlin o, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sharp had a~ I hom: ofPrMrs. A .. Gardner Trursdlay Los Angeles. ogress1ve games were p ay >evemng. their guests Monday evening, Mrs. • • * ed and prizes won by Mrs. L. K Van Mvs. M. Bird, Mrs. A. E. Peterson, W. Jone:s and Miss Ruth Jon~ of Dam and Mrs. Parmley. Supper was served to thirty eight guests. Special Mrs. Arnold Peterson and Mrs. L. E Rigby, Idaho and .Mrs. Caroline Pet-, guests were: Mrs. Julius Jensen, Mrs. Peterson entertained at a miscellan- d'son ot ::ian<ly. " • * L. Mitchell, Mrs. H. 0. Hendrickson, eous shower at the home of Mrs. M. Mr. Albert Smith of Spanish Fork , Mrs. H. Hendrickson, Mrs. A. F. Bird, Thurspay a:t1ternoon honoring Smith, Mrs. R. Larson, Mrs. A. C. Miss Vera Blood of Kaysville, a bride viS1ced With relatives and friends Jensen, Mrs. L. E. VanDam, Mrs. F. of Wednesday. Luncheon was served here Tut!sday, *em:ou:,e to Wyoml!•g. G. Fischer, Mrs. E. R. Beck, Mrs. C. to twenty guests. Mrs. Laura Thayne visited Tues• • • Anderson, Mrs. Anna Egbert, Mrs. • * • Washington Home Furnace Vi.oMitro~r. Twu.esJ~-By.e. ~ pay 0ur st 0 re -a v·ISit !fi!:fi!fi!:fi!Fi!!RJi!:fi!R:fi!fiYi!Rfi!f:COOPER'S '!fi!Rfi!fi~!fi!fiy:ii~~ti~~~~ EAST MIDVALE Mr. and Mrs. L. Mttchell, ~n. ami I Mrs. H. 0. Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs., ROOFINGS We stand squarely back of Barrett Giant Shingles. They're matchless in rugged strength-will far outlast ordinary shingles. You can get Barrett quality in your roof no matter what kind of building you are plannin2 to cover• WEST JORDAN LUMBER COMPANY Midvale, Utah Phone. Midvale 212 -- fl |