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Show • THE JORDA N ------------------------------ JOURN AL fl {VAT/O N-WID E Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Regular Prices INSTITUTION- ' Saturda y Only Pete Morriso n in "The One Shot i Ranger " - THE ATR E INC. DEPA RTM ENT STOR ES MIDVALE, UTAH Juvenile Overcoats Yalues to Suit Mothers Peppy styles for Young America. Good, warm, 1 o n g - wearing fabrics. Fancy overcoatings, kerseys a n d cassimeres, big pockets, belted and plain models. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Cut full for comfort; well-styled for looks ; good fabrics for warmth; low: priced for value- $4.98 to Economy a Universal Principl e Economy !has been pr~ tised as a cardinal virtue to every succeeding generation. ' Back in the Stone Age a hoary ancestor walked mile<~ to a cave dweller who bartered some coveted article for a skin instead of the lwo demanded by the neighbor tradesman. Economy is a principle held in common by the people of all nations. Economy is the parameunt principle of our merchandising throughoat 001r cilain of 676 Department Stores, and has been during our 2& years of service to the public. Every purchase in our Stores involves a saving to the purchaser, and these savings, accruing rear after year, makes for the soundest kind of economy. $6.90 • u1ts With Acti ve, Rollicking Boys! They Like the Styles ! Mothe r Likes the Value s! With every Boys' Suit we sell goes satisfactio n to the Boy and to Mother. Every Suit is calculated to make P e r m a n e n t friends for this Store. Dependabl e Qualities! Well Tailored Inside and Out! Cut Full for Active Fellows! Reinforced Where the Strain Comes! Two Pairs Knickers! Styles the Boys Like! Attractive, D u r a b I e Fabrics! English and Belted Models! The best value, we believe, throughout the length and breadth of the U. S. A. . - - . Stout and Sturdy For the Boy Cut lull, warm and duro able, OfLeayt wool Weetera Maeki· aaw 'Cloth, Full belt. Two flap "' . Heavy warm chinchillas, mackinaw cloth and cassimeres in light and dark mixtures or plain colors. Pleated, one-piece and 8 j4 models, silk and satin lined. Low priced at- WEDNE SDAY and THURS DAY "HUNT ED WOME N" A James Oliver Curwood Story "Alway s A Good Show" Mr. and Mrs. S. lsgreen, of Tooele, spent the early part of the week a;t the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Lindahl. Mr. a:ad Mrs. L. H. Anderson and family, of Bri_e-ham were guests last week end at .the home of, '\k. and Mrs. Victor Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Carlson were dinner guests l<'ri<lay evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goates, of West Jordan. Mts.!l Vir&-inia Brown spent the early part of the week with relatives in 0&-den. Mrs. D. A. Drown, Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mrs. J. A. Alcorn and Mrs. William Waters were guests T·hw·sda.y of Mrs. Geo. Smith, at her homJe in Magna. Mrs. Alex Beckstead and son, Farol, of Soldier Summit, spent last week end with relatives here. Mrs. R. W. Quick was hostess to members of the ]'ortni~tly club on Wednesday evenin_&- at her new home on Allen Street. Relatives of Mrs. Geo. Goetz met at her home on Center Street Tuesday afternoon on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. A luncheon was served to eight. Saturday of last week Mrs. Andrew Larson and Mrs. A. W. Nelson entertained at the Larson home on Oak Street. The favors and decorations were suggestive of Hallowe'en. Luncheon was served at the card tables. The guests numbered twenty four. Mrs. Eugene Kimball was pleasantly surprised Tuesday afternoon at her home on First Avenu• on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. Those present were Mrs. Geo. A. Eldridge, Mrs. Arthur Sperry, Mrs. Oliver Workman and Mrs. Chas. Sparks of Salt Lake and Mrs. Sylan Dunn. Luncheon was served. Rex Crump Age 13 Herriman School 7th Grade Teacher, A. J. Reese Mr .and Mrs. Orwn Freeman had as .their guests after the reunion Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Freeman, Mrs. Ernaline Williams and her daughter, Zelma, Mrs. Hatty Freeman and children and Miss Edith Freeman. A Mackinaw $4.98 ' ..O_D_II_II_O_O_O_I_O_CI_It-.a_D_O_a_D_O_O_D_D_O_D_II_II_ Samuel Bouls Age 13 1 Herriman School . 7th Grade j Teache, A. J. Reese j Tihe school held their monthly school party Friday, October 9 . A Work Shoe Well-made for service, of 30-ounce wool Western :Mac· kinaw cloth, full belt, military collar, two slash pock· ets, double breasted. Sizes 2 Yz to 8 years. An unusual value at the low price of- I SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESD AY Reginal d Denny \ in "CALIF ORNIA STRAIG HT AHEAD " -It's Great- •· to$ .90 ~ Boys' Warm Caps With Inband Caps o_a_v_a_ta_a_•_m_O_!r_II_O_II_I_a• Suits Made To Order First class work guaranteed Ladies Tailoring A Specialty H. F. RASMUSSEN TAILOR Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired o1 VVest Center Street Phone Mtdvale 117-W l\lidvale, Utah Thursday of last week, Mrs. Ray Watson had alt her guetss, Dr. ud Mrs. Harold Nelson ·and little son, Tracy, Mrs. Mower of Denver and Mrs. Emma Watson of Midvale. A luncheon was served and an enjoyable afternoon was spent • PIANO BARGAIN -I have a piano in vicinity of Midvale I am especially anxious to sell quickly, will make bargain price rather than reship to Ogden. Also have player piano for sale. If interested write for particulars to "Piano Madsen, 1 3163 Portie Avenue, Ogden, Utah 2t I ? < ::: i .gc~~otAR~;:=;,;;=~o;;..~~-~""p""[,-::.;K,;;.:~Fr... -. J_P....D"'" ' - · ~-,-91~-::. --· ~ .. TTLE NJNIE: ROONE;Y '" I 1'"'--"Pathe News" and i "Riders of the Kitchen Range" ·:· I WEDNE SDAY and THURS DAY You will like this better than "The Sea HAWK " t the IRI S TH EA TR E "The House of Quality" Of Course ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Models that are actually patterned after the boys' own ideas. Manly styles for Regular Fellows. Buying for 676 stores makes possible large savings and lower prices to YOU. .., Boys' Mackin aws 2% to 8 Years in "THE WHITE OUTLA W" IMIDVALE ITEMS l • I FRIDA Y and SATUR DAY Scout, The Wild Horse and Jack Hoxie All solid chocolate retain leather, will resist moisture; unlin •rl: rubber sole and heel. Big value at a low price- $2.98 For School or Work Shirts for Boys Of blue chambray; standard-size body; low priced pockets. Five• incL aLawl collar. Double br-atecl. Big values for the boy, in sizes 12 to 18 years. At the very moderate price of- $4.98 Elv.a Peter.'lOn Age 12 Herriman School 7th Grade Teacher, A. J. Reese Miss Ester Renesball has returned to her home after a visit with Miss Delta Peterson. last week-end. Alice Fox 7th Grade Herriman School Age 13 Teacher, A. J. Reese Our new meetinghous e is very nice and is going up fast. It is nearly ready f(IT the roof. Olive Peterson Age 14 Herriman School 7th Grade Teacher, A. J. Reese Mrs. Spencer Miller has returned h011ne from Salt Lake City where slhe has been spending a week with her parents. Midvale 200 Special Fine Grade Silks and Satins $1.49 and $1.98 Pan Velvet $5.98 Chiffon Velvet ························ $4.98 Velvetine ...... $2.98 SWEAT ERS, SCARFS NOVELTIES TRIMMINGS, Etc. You will go to a Great Many Stores. ...and not see the ... wide range of Ladies Slippers and Oxfords WE SHOW BEGINNING AT $2.98 and Up Ladies' Rayon Silk Hos iery 45c Don't forget that every $1.00 Cash Purchas e or paid on Accoun t Gets You a Key-Y ours May Be The Lucky Key. Midvale 200 This also Applies to MEN'S BOYS' MISSES and Childre n's ' SHOES Our Profits Are Less-O ur Volume Is lVIore Anothe r Shipme nt of BLANK ETS -a SAVING to you of From $1.50 to $2.50 |