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Show THE ------ JORDAN. JOVRNAL -~ I MIDVALE ITEMS fl (VAT/ON-W/0£ YOU WHO SHOP HERE HAVE OUR PLEDGE There is no occasion to Dashing Frocks of Wool The Season's Vivacious Styles haggle here over price or quality. We have but one price--that fixed upon a fair margin 'of profit .over the producer's price to us--and that price alone is for all alike. There is no deviation. Your dollar will go as far as your neighbor's here--no farther. Only gi'Qds of strictly reliable quality are presented. "Seconds," "job lots," "bankrupt stocks" and other undesirable goods are not permitted in this Store. You have OIU" pledge of satisfaction. Start the season successfully with a winsome frock of wool! They're all the go! So step along with style. The flare predominates. Mellow Colors! The colors are rich and deep I And the material is fine. Colors play a large part in the trim· ming too. Our wool ' I dresses offer to you a wide selection. Priced, ' $14.75 to --- I J h J M R h F' th rs. 0 n ensen, rs. a 1P n • Mrs. Hannah Anderson, ;\1rs. Orson T. Jensen and Mrs. Hannah Anderson, Mrs. Orson T. Jensen a 1d Mrs. l:li Mitchell were guescs Tuesday at a birtnday party given by Mrs. Frank ..'lelson, of Sandy. Members of the ~L E. Community church met at the home of their pastor Rev. Mr. Cooper Wednesday evening. The affair was in the nature of a housewal'mling. Mrs. M. T. Goff was the guest of honor at a luncheon given Wednesday by Mrs. Youngs Cutler at h(;r home on Main Street. Covers were laid for eight. Out of town guesLs were Mrs. James Leffler, of Preston, Idaho, and Mrs. H. Mitchell, of Salt Lake, who are old friends. of Mrs. Goff. Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett was hostess to members of the Fortnightly club Monday evening at her home on Lincoin Street. Dinner was served to eight. Mrs. Carrie Sadler, ~tf Draper, and Mrs. J. M. Despain of Wasatch were guests last week at the home of Mrs. alary B. Stokei. Relatives of Mrs. Hannah Anderson met at her home on Center Stl·eet Thursday of last week on her e1ghty tnird birthday anniversary. A luncheon was served to twenty. Friday of last week .Mrs. M. J. Joy entertained at bridge. A o11e o'clock luncheon was served to twelve guests. Mrs. Gladys Watson and small son, Robert, returned early last week from a visit with friends in Rock ~prings, MIDVALE, UTAH $29.75 ~1;y;y:iy;y;g;y;y;y;!fi!:fi!:fiYi!:fiYi!RJi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fifl~ of last week the members of the Junior Band, thei1· ....-.: friends, enjoyed a social at the ward hall. Games, dancing, and refresh· ~ ments were features of the entertain- ~ ment. ;;;n Mrs. M. J. Joy entettained members of the birthday club at her home on Holden Street Wednesday. A one ~ o'clock luncheon was served to 8. Mrs. M. T. Goff will leave Friday .to spend the winter with her daugh- j ter, Mr.:;, C. M. Warner, of Hercu-: laneum, Mo. ~ Thursday of last week Mrs. Gladys Wat:;on entertained at a birthday party for her small son, Robert, on his second anniversary. Favors and decorations were suggestive af HaHow- ~ e'en. Twelve small guests enjoyed the affair. Mrs. D. A. Drown, Mrs. William Waters, Mr:;. Andrew Larson, Mrs. J. ~ A. Alcorn, Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mrs. Eli Mitchell, Mrs. A. A. Larson ami Mr:>. Annie Nelson were guests Thursday at a luncheon given by Mrs. La Drue Drown, rf Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kimball had as their guests last week end, Mrs. and Mr. W. L. Halliday and daughter, Marga,ret, of Payson. '..-= Mrs. Willia~m Waters was hostess to members of her club Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garnes and Mrs. Mattie Bringhurst, of Salt Lake were guests Sunday evening of Mrs. Margaret Householder. Mrs. H. P. Miller entenainea Satur !:fj day for her son, Billy, the occasion • being his ~h birthday anniversary. h Games and refreshments were enjoy- ~ ed by sixteen guests. & M INSTITUTION- m~~r~d!~ei:v~~~~ FRID \ Y a d SATGRD 1\ Y ~ n ' !;fi 0 t 0 be 16 c r ~ d 17 !;fi an ~ !fi !:fi ;;n !:fi !:fi !:fi ;;n !:fi !:fi y; ;;n !:fi !:fi ~ ;;n !:fi !:fi; n !:fi !:fi y; !::fi !:fi m;;n i Yi !:fi !:fi !:fi Every n egree a bully entertainment-no crude sex-no mawkish sentiment-but a fast moving-he-manish story of love and adventure in the land of eternal winter-with smiling Bob McKenna SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, Oct. 18, 19. 20 Prices for the Freshman, 15 and 35c ~ ~~~E' '---1l_an ,c:lon't ~ e-r""> - - L;-- . . . ./. ............... = g --'n--=-e-=~-!~~sh~~- Ill ~ .... Q /:) I ur Range of Winter Co ts Affords the Best Styles and Prices Do you believe in Fate ?-for perhaps your destined new Win~ ter Coat is hanging in this Store waiting for you! Anyway, there's certain to be one Coat at least here which looks as if it er,.. :neant for you I In Bolivias and S ooth Finish Fabrics The fabr· cs are the fine Bolivias which F ashio acclaims and the variety of modish, oth-unish materials. The woodland co and all the other demanded sha s Shop here first! ! i ~ Q Miss Laveade Stokes, of Bingham, 3l spent last week end as the guest of g her cousin, Miss Lenore Jenkins. The officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. t:r::l The Relief Society met for quilting and Y. M. M. I. A. entertained at a Tuesday. · pa1ty Tuesday evening at the Ward Mrs. Rob.t. Patience entertained on hall. A program was rendered after Monday on the occasion of the birth- which games were enjoyed. day anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Mrs. A. T. Butterleld was pleasantWillis T. Vincent. A luncheon was ly surprised at her home Friday evserved to 18. Out of town guests ening. Games were played, and re- ' were Mrs. C. C. Crapo, Mrs. W. T. freshments served to Mr. and Mrs. A. Vincent, Mrs. F. McKean, Mrs. W. 0. T. Butterfield, Mrs. Ruby Broadbent, Boberg, Mrs. L. E. Peterson and Mrs. Mrs. Blanche Densley, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Wash Boberg, of Sandy, and Mrs. W. Fred May, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Sor-t S. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew enson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson, Orgill, of Draper. Mrs. Florence Wilkins, Mrs. Gladys r Mrs. H. E. Phelps was a guest at a Densley, Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Butterdinner party given Tuesday by Mrs. field, Mrs. Florence Page, Mrs. Maud George Wells, of Bingham. 1 Wilkins, Mr. Steck, Mrs. Jud1th MorMrs. J. A. Alcorn was hostess to gan, Mrs. Gertrude Nell and Miss Amv members of the Bir.thday club Satur- Butte1·field. Mrs. Butterfield wa·~ day of last week. 1 presented with a token from the ofMrs. c. I. Goff attended a meeting ficers of the Primary for her faithful of the U Club which was held Tues- work in the Primary. day evening at the home of Miss Clara I Mrs. Rosa Oliver returned home 1 Hosmer, of Salt Lake. Sunday after spending 12 days with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Strom and her daughter, Mrs. Anthon Ferrill, d_a....;ug;;...h_te_r _______ !A .4 ::r 0 "'71.. !:fi y; y; !:fi y; Yl -o,a /jOJfct 'Vctf'j/'f. ,, ;-- . ' ,- ttt;:Jiy if' .... ~E~ON . y; y; y; y; !fi !:fi ~. . c ... Ill ::: . y; !fi '< iil1 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Oct. 21, 22, 23 I I !:fi -A "3ir.At nattOJ:al Piclurv !:fi IRIS THEATRE m Y1 _.!..,_::~!Ji:.:.:!~!:y;:!!::.!~~!fi:!.!::!fi!.!:!:fi:!!.:!fi!!:!!:fi!:!:fi!E!fi~!fi!:fi!:fi!fi!:fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!:fi~l\~ _h_av_e- :.:. .go_ne; . . .;.to;. . . .;,G;.;,;,;al;.,;.;,"fi~eld; ;,_,;,t;_o. : .:of:. .;M; ,:;a~gn~a: :. Of Course "The House of Quality" Sf$ tale of Texas RangerJ in the flo.'1ti1tq ......,'West wke11.lift ltun_j 011 4. ha.ir triqqei': $ 4.75 $39. WILliAM FOX • 0 ~~ to J~ 4IU[ TONY THE WONDER. H.CIRS£ . ,,._ $$~~~y;y;~~$!:fi$!:fi$Yi~ ~,Jftey:r ,. AGAINST (JACK FROST • BoOTH)S QQ QQ pres~nts ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE OPENED THE NEW DEPARTMENT FOR APPLYING "CELLUWSE," ~ACQUERS, DUCO-OPEX or NITRO ON AUTO TRUCKS and FURNITURE These Finishes Are Applied By The Air Spray Method And Are Most Beautiful and Durable Known Mr. Fred Hyke i., in charge of this department. Call and get estimates. dollar spent in this Department as well as in all ot s gives you a KEY to the $300.00 Radio to the $25.00 in CASH VAL~PAR Th~ ~very QQ AA ~~ AA • ~~ AA m Yi ~ ~~ ~~ I ~~ • m y; y; !:fi AA ~~ AA STORY OF THE· VAST OPEN SPACES 0 HUB A LYN Theatre REYNOLDS PRODUCTION Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Oct. 18, 19, 20 ·onal Bargains Good Grade OUTING, lights and darks ..........·-····-····-·..········ 19c YOU SAVE $1.50 to $2.00 on BLANKETS You can sees methirtg NEW every week in all departments They say w ell cheaper than you can buy up town ''Make Us Prove It" --~-'-.-- i ercantile Co. ) "Meet Me At Bootlt " "Meet Me At Booths" fiY;Y;~y;y;y;y;y;y;y; !fi!fi!fi~~fi!fiYifi!li!fi!fi!fi!F~~~~ • -.-- ~qrtt' greyj pen s•nJs fortlt t~e .spirit oj tltt hlt~.zin! 'West in magic word.J- 9Dm91lix1,lasAtJfrom tht scret1J. tlte a.d~enture anti rtmJtmel tlwstllllit plai11J. of 'Jier• i,s entiYlttinmen.t tlt.at UJillYD«SI !JD"- to a. '~'"' pi.~clt. Of en.}ofment,. • |