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Show • THE JORDAN JOURNAL ~------------~' I MIDVALE ITEMS I' r1 (VAT/ON-WIDE INSTITUTION- /NC. ~DEPARTMENT STORES MIDVALE, UTAH Sty e Rules Coats Here! Supreme Quality and Value, Tool The first requisite of a Winter Coat is-·"ls this stylish?" If it isn't, our buyers don't consider it. Next, they ask, ''Is the quality good?" If that passes, they then demand that the price be reasonable. When you buy a Coat here, you get those three necessary characteristics, Style, Quality, and Value! SANDY SAYINGS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bin! of Idaho were guests of Mr. and l\lr:;. M. Bird :Monday. * ,. ,. :\'lr. and .Ir,. P . .1!.. Sullivan te~t Mi. s Mollie Lindell spent the • Monda~· for a two month s n,•t witn J telatlve::; w New i ork and Bo~ton. 011l . k '' ee -en at Kellyon Canyon. ' . • .. ,.. t h e retu'rn tnp, .uU'. awl J.•1 rs. ;:,u 111van l * * * , expect to vtsit tneir son, Luwarct who l Mr. H. Charter returned nome last i.:; with the J. c. Penney Co., at BoonI week from a trip to Grand Rapicls, nile, l\lo. Michigan where he attended the Nat"' "' * .1.\Irs. E"a B. Lewis wlil ::;pend the ional convention of the "G. A. R." winter in r'ountain Green. .. .. .. In honor of* .1\'h,.::;s *ciara Patience, a bride of the week, l\lr;;. }{obert .l::'aL ience entertuine~l \-\ !Ldnes,lay even1 in g. A color ~cheme of pmk aml wh.te wr.s carried out i.1 the decor.:..LJOJb anti favors. Vases oi pink and wh1te a~ters and glauio.i we re u:.ed in tla, room~. Thirty \\ere pre.-amt. Gamt , a1;d 1efre,;h~o1ents were e:njo~ ed. .. * .. Rev. and 1\Ir::;. Fred N. Clar c anCt children :1ave gone to Park Cit) to make their home. Rev.· Clark \\ "11 havt• charge of a vastorate there. .. * .. Clarence Mabtrom and her childt'en left Saturday of last week to return to ·their home in Jamestown, California, after spending the sun.mer at the home of Mrs. :'llalsh·om'~ fAther, J o~. B. Wright. Mn;. * * * Ml'. and Mrs. John Teny a 1d Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rasmus-en were dinner gue::;ts Sunday of Mr. and l\1 rs. P. G. Downs. .. * .. I :\irs_: H. Charter is at Trop cs, Utal1 where ~he is visiting wtth her claugh te1·, ~lrs. Joe Ott, formerly .:.\li~s Mable Charter. * "' • Mr. and l\lrs. L. W. ~ielsen had a their guest [he pa:t \\ e~k. Mr. an< :\-Irs. William Creu of Span.sh Fo,.k • "' * Mr.,. L. W. Niel.en wa,; a gue}it at"' party gin?n at the htlme of M1 .• Albe,.t Engbm g at the Cre ~ Ap .... rtmen Saturday. .. * • ~1i!fiy;Yi~!fi!fis-i~ijayn~.n!!il·'!fi~~~~ § I<'RIDAY and SATURDAY Pete .Morrison in "RA~ rGE BUZZARDS" You wouldn't believf' that a man could do such things with a lariat as Pete Morrison does in "Range Buzzards." I ~i A real Western melodrama. ;t; Big Red Riding Hood and "The 40th Door .. y; y; !fi !fi Yi ;n g; y; SUNDAY and MONDAY ~ !fi !:fi !fi ~ y; !:fi ;\!Irs. 0. Da.;trup entertained at a u rtb lay dinner 'l'uesday in honor of , Cover.: · u: her little daughter, Marge. were laid for little lletn and Ruth Mit- · ;;n chell little .Margarett Jen ·en and Her- !§:; tha Jensen. * * .. y; Mrs. C. Fenstermaker entertained :c. ~ a birthday party Wednc~clay afternoon in honor of her little .;on, Francis. Games were enjoyed ancl luncheor. i 1 ~ ;;erved to ten little guests. !fi !:fi * * .. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nance had a Miss Mildred Hastings ha~ l'etumed from a month's ,.tay in California. their gue ts the past week end, Mr. I ar d l\lrs. G. T. Layton and daugh.er .!\irs. M. J. Joy and her guesb, Lor·s of Kays\ille, Mr. and l\lr:;. L . Mrs. George H. Elliot and Mr;;. Chas. A. Brady, Miss Mary and Keneth IT. Morgan spent Wednesday in Og- Brady and :Mr. P. Peterson of Bingham. 1 den. .. . .. "' .. .. .. "' . Mrs. C. L. Ha!Tison returned home Members of the Bridge Club were entertained at the home of :\Irs. W. Monday from a trip to California. * "' "' , W. O'Brien, Monday afternoon. Mr. am! Mrs. Clvde and fa nily have * "' * Mrs. Heber Elkins of Murray was I mo,·ed to Pior1eer ·A venue. • ,. ,. a guest Friday of last week at the home of Mrs. Clarence Rasmus~en. :\Ir. and Mrs. Vern Carter of Provo are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead. • • * Our styles this Fall emphasize the flare and fur trimming. The fitch dyed furs have predominated. When you examine the less noticeable features of our coats-the linings, stitchings, but~ tons, etc., you will find them all eminently satisfactory. Look here for your new Winter Coat f Priced, Mrs. Ervin Ol:;en of :Hurray wa · a dinner gues~ of Mrs. Ernest Silcox, Sunday. A drama of raging seas-fighting hearts and how a woman made a man of a man ! NORMA'S BIGGEST PERFORMANCE and also The Gang in "The BIG SHOW" ----- $ $ TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THlJRSDA Y Bad Men and a Wild Flower And say baby how she does tame 'em-and makes 'em toe the ma1·k «nd how you'll thrill and love it. It's the best she's ever made-bar none! In 0 Booth's SP ~CIAL eace repare for War On Blankets. Outings, and Wool Bats WEEK ()NE One Week Beginning Thursday this week Ending Wednesday Eve at 6 0 • I save $1.50 to $2.50 On Every Pair of Blankets purchased these. SIX DAYS OUTINGS,· ............. 19c and up, lights and darks. YOU WILL SAVE 5 to 15 Cents he Yard on every yard of Outing Purchased these SIX DAYS SHOES We sell more SHOES than any house in Midvale THERE'S A. REASON Cmne and look over the DRESS FLANNELS priced ntoderately and only two Dress Patterns to the Bolt. SILK HOSIER/ In all the popular shades .................. 45c to $2.98 Our Beauty Parlor and Ladies and Children's Barber Shop is now on the 1 fAIN LOOR running at FULL BLAST. Come in and arrange an appointntent ALSO you are welcome in our LADIES Rest Room. l\ EET ME -ATllOOT 'S THEATRE = 0 c i€ 0 .... |