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Show . • THE JORDAN Lester IMIDVALE Elected at Murray fl {VAT/ON-WID£ INSTITUTION/NC. DEPARTMENT STORES MIDVAI .E, UTAH ore ome Where Folks Like to T·rade The Right Treatment, in both Service and Mer~handis;, is one of the principal attractions of this Store. Here are values-Carefully Bought, Rightly Priced. Their Quality and Our Service will make you feel at horne here. But whether you come to Buy or to Look Around, we !!!!~ every endeavor to make you feel at HOME. Good Roads and Auto Increase Personal Buying Good roads and the automoti!~ ~rings the 676 Stores of this Nation-wide Institution within "shopping distance" of the homes out in the most remote places. They enable the farm housewife and each member of her home to share the pleasures her ''in-town" sisters experience in making personal inspection AND selection. This larger, broader personal shopping opportunity is one of the modern day achievements in buying. It does away with all the accustomed uncertainties and disappointments of yes ter years. This Store extends a hearty welcome to the thousands of new-found customers. Armistice Day! • A Tribute! November 11! Seven years ago the greatest hostilities the world has ever known ceased, and Peace reigned over a soore of battle scarred I. Lester, Murray's ·Mayor, is returned to offtiee with a sufficieat rna· jority to guarantee him a good even· d . Ing of repose an a restful mght af. tre the strenuous campaign days. Mr. Lester has undoubedly served the voters of. Murray well and has given generously of his t~m.e and abil· ity and there is no reason why he should not be returned. The people of Salt Lake County are just waiting for a chance to put Mayor Lester in the Salt Lake Coun· ty Commissioner's Chair in about two years from this time. In order to get this coveted prize all that is necessary is for Lester to throw his hat in the ring. He is a worthy successor to E. L. Burgon, present Commissioner. . T"It Ies Of WeII J OlD Known Popular Songs . Everybody is wondering "What Became of Sally." Well I'll tell you. "Me and My_ Boy Friends" tlook that "Red Hot Mama" "Down the Road to Mandalay" at "Three O'Clock in the Morning" in "The Covered Wagon' with everybody yelling "Oh Lady be Good." She said, "Taint Nobody's Business of I do," but I was "Too Tired.' "Charley My Boy" and "Big Bud Miktl" made her "Doodle De Do" and now she's "Sitting in the Comer" sing ine- "Carolina Lullaby" to "Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little T<>es" and calls it "Nobody's Baby" because ii looks like "That Old Gang of' Mine" and the boys are moaning "Why did I Kiss that Girl" "Last Night on the Back Porch.'' nations. "What are you doing, . Mabel!" asked her fond mother. "! am knitting mother dear" re· • ' plied the young woman. "I heard say the .other day he was afraid Jack he'd h ave to buy a new muffler for his car, and 1 thought I'd knit him om as a sort of su rise, rp · ft Armistice Day is our great telebration of the Victory af the Allied Armies. On this day we salute the brave defenders of our country's liberty and memory glory! of May their the patriotic Service ever bum brightly! Judge Our Groceries By--- The Quality The Taste -- JOURNAL The economy of sening Good Food to your family , Our prices are as low as any, consistent with q·uality Friday of last week Mr.s. A. P. Ras mu.ssen assisted by Mrs. M. S. Gartf, of Magna entertained at a Bridge luncheon at her h~ on Center St. A 1 o'cLock luncheon was served at the small card tables. Favors and decorations were in Hallowe'en colors. The guests numbered twenty five. Plans are being considered for an entertainment to be given in the near future by the M. I. A. girls. A dan.ciDg party was given Frid ay everu.ng . o f 1as t week b y M.Iss Melba Go1f. The guests were in costume. Thirty were present. Mrs. Ivory Larson was hostess to n1embeers of the Wesew club Wednesday afternon. Refreshments were served to eight. Mr. and Mr.s. Burt ~sey and children. have gone to Bmgham to mllake SUNDAY and MONDAY their home. Mrs. Henry Stagg spent part of last week with relatives in Provo. Mr. and Ml\:. Orson A. Stokes of Salt Lake spent Sunday and Monday in Midvale visiting relatives and friends prior to their departure f<>r Phoenix, Arizona, where they will spend tihe winter. Thursday of last week, Mrs. Wr.1. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Waters, Mrs. J. S. Alley, Mrs. Andrew Larson, Mrs. D. A. Drown, Mrs. c. 0. Watson, Mrs. J. A. Alcorn, Mrs. E. T. Brown, Mrs. A. W. Nelson, Mrs. H. E. Phelps, Mrs. A. A. Laroon and Mrs. Jesse Booth' were entertained at the home of Mrs. Lou Greening of Salt Lake. Qj I Mrs. J. W. Farmer was hostess to .c: members of the U. A. club Thursday IS'<. evening at her home on Lincoln street. I Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Aylett have established their residence on Locust Street. Saturday evening of last week, Miss Freida Rabbas entertained at a Halwwe'en party at her home on Wasatch Street. The guests were in costume. Refreshments and games were enjoyed. Mr. and' Mrs. C. Oscar Peterson have gone to Holliday to make their At the home Mrs. Norval Vincent had as her guets last week, her mother, Mr.-;. Mortenson of Ephri"am. · Of Course Mrs. Geo. Goetz entertained Wednesday evening <l'll tbe occasion of her husband's birthd · • ay anmversary. ---------------::-:-:-----':""""------Twelve were pr~t. Mrs ·. J · A · Al~om -terta· Niel"en returned hon1e laot W~lne~~ ~ m eel a·t ~ v' ~ a Bndge LunCheon. Out-of-to»71 d~y after spending the week at Ely, guests were, Mrs. Lou Greening, Mrs. . . . . • evada. Caunpbell and Mrs. Wm.· Maycroft of Mr and Mr;;. Edward Oigill entei.Mrs. I. E. Freeman and Miss Iris Salt Lake and Mrs. Geot Smith and tained at dinner Sunday in honor of Sorensen spent last Friday in Salt Mrs. LaDrue DroWiD. of Magna. ; Mr. and Mr:<. T. V. Jones and fam1;ily Lake, the guest of Mrs. Harrison TipA Hallowe'en Frolic was enjoyed who leave for Verdan, N. M., won., pets. by mem~rs of the M. E. Sunday 1 _. the ue,ts of hon<>r dinner M1·:;. Ruth Webb- entertained oat School Friday evening of last week.' Besides g · · dinner Sunda~' in compliment to her at the Com.munity Chw·ch. The child- was served to: Mrs. Mary Bate of son, Vernal who leaves ~oon for ren were m costume. Garnes were Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J . .:;ix month.s mission to the central Plaved and refreshments were served. Orgill of We~t Jordan, Mrs. Harry States. Dinner was served to Mr. and The C~mmunity Club held a regu- Page and s.on, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mrs. Vernal Webb and small daughlar. meetmg Wednesday afternoon at Smith .and family, 1\Ir. and 1\h .. Har· tE'r, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Webb of Salt their club rooms at Goff's Hoall. Paul vey Pussey, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ay- Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Webb and L. Newmyer of Salt Lake spoke on lett and family and Mr. and Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Charle>; Webb, Household Budgets. Tea was served F. E. Seal, Jr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Chamberlain, M1'. The hostesses were, Mrs. K. A. Carl· Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Densley an- and Mrs. Elorum Tischner, Miss Nors~n and. Mrs. M. A. Cozzens. First nounce the birtil of a baby boy last rna Webb and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. ~ce-p!esident, Mrs. Walter Nord p1·e- Wedne;;<lay, OctolJer 2Hth. Beckstead and family of South JorSJded m the absence of Mrs. R. A. PalMr. and Mrs. Duke Page left Tues- <lan. lanch, president. day for California where they w:i; The parents and teaChers ~t at spend a week or so touring California. the ward hall on Wednesday evening. There is one fixer! rule about govMrs. R. C. Bills of Salt Lake spent Mrs. Johanna Larsen of Salt Lake ~rnment; The less it's worth, the more several davs at the home of Mr. and spent four days as guest at the home It costs. Miss Evelyn Nielsen am! Ir.J.\Ii <"ence of Mr. and Mn. Max Christensen. ''A Thief in Paradise'' Upholstered Guest-Say waiter, how old was that chicken ? Waiter-Tha't a spring fry sir. Guest-! thought s9. I've been chew ing on one of the springs. LARK NEWS NOTES Tu·rsday evening, Mrs. H. Griffith of Lark entertained in her home, a few girls of Lark. The evening was spent in candy making. A miscellaneous .shower was given in honor of Mrs. J. Hammond Thursday evening. The Sunday school gave a party for children of Lark. Games were played and a luneheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Coombs were Midvale visitors Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. J. Woodhead of Salt Lake It's a Wonderful Show Right from S. L. C IRIS THEATRE R• ; 1 I ------------------- ----------·-------- -----l._ . • • • • two days duck hunting at the Jordan Narrows. • The Parent-Teachers organization of Lark held a Hallowe'en party Saturday night. A Hallowe'en program was rendered and Hallowe'en games were played. Another important feature was the fortune telling, popcorn. candy and punch booth.s. Everyone spent a very enjoyable evening. WE BUY, SELL, and EXCHANGE EVERYTHING OF VALUE GUARANTEED WORKMAN- SHIP ON ALL PAINT AND IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET-SEE US • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • -·•• .• • WE ARE THREE 1\-IONTHS AHEAD WITH OUR CORTICE~LI SILK DRESS PATTERNS (one only of the kind.~ •• •• •• • •• •• •• •• •• •• METAL LACES FLOWERS FOR THE DRESS-FOR THE COAT Beautiful Shades In These And They Are Priced Right GOLOSHES-First Quali!;T Ladies $2.98 Misses $2.69 Childs 2.10 NOT A SALE-It's The Way We Buy 'Em To Those Of Whom We Have A Bowing Acqu:!i!1tance Only-Let Us Say Come In And Look Us Over • Miss Aileen Steadman entertained at Hallowe'en party Friday. The evening was spent in playing cards and refreshments were served to eight • • • • A farewell party will be given in guests. the wardbouse Monday, November 9, in honor of Mr. Vernal Webb who leaves soon for a six month miss'on to the central states. Mr. Webb tultilled a miesion just recently in the • l\'IETAL RIBBON FUR TRIMMING OUR FRIENDS KNOW!! 00 • • • ' s ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II •• •• ,.• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • va e 200 . • • • • • • • •• •• • The Big Department Store in the Little Town ~----------~----~· O"tt central states. • '! .-------------------~ • The Palace Used Furlliture and Repair Sbep • OPEN TODAY • Meet Me At Mr. Roy Magee and Mr. Earl Grupe ~ of Lark returned home after spending • 107 N. Main St., Midvale. "Where It Pays to Trade" , IVerl On was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. • W. J. Fahrni a few days of the past • APPRAISALS FREE • Pathe News Our Gang in "It's a Bear" 1 REPAIR JOBS Phone Mid. 221 ITEMS • • • • • • • • • • • • • aI • • • • • • • • • |