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Show ·-- THE JORDAN JOURNAL \ tiiJ !ill !ill To those of you who didn't get the chance to take advantage of our appreciation Sale Prices we will CONTINU E the low prices until February 10, inclusive. WE URGE YOUR EARLY BUYING. ~ • tlm I ~ 13-.J ' Ladies' and Ch'iiciren's Wash Good Dresses and Aprons. Quality. Your Choice 75c Hffi Iilli ffiB ffiil Iilli Q'-1 0!! We still have lots of bargains left. Merchandise is moving rapidly. A few of the 25c Rubbers Still Here $1.98 A Few Men's Goods. Leather Coats with Leather Collar . $8•95 ffiB~~ Hffi . You men who need a good lea- ALL OUR SWEATERS AND LUMBER JACKS _2~~er Cen!_ Disc~unt_ ~~ ~~~~ coats should hurry and get 36-inch Tolp QuaClity Outings H§. Ladies' Burson Lisle Hose The Pair- ~ 19c ffiB Regular price of these is 35c III ON $3•25 9 32-inch j t 5~~ Gingham KNIGHT ALL WOOL !BLANKETS, while they last-$ 7.98 GOING FAST ::vth::::~t::::. THE HERE'S ffiB }II III !ill !ill !ill MOST f*1 WON· ~ jill DERFUL BARGAIN in Ladies' Fancy New SLIPPERS we have EVER OFFERED NOTHING .so distinguishes the home of good taste, or establishes a woman's position as an intelligent and discern- 2 98 ANOTHER ARRIVAL! A PRETTY GOOD TURKISH TOWEL-2 for 25c •• III Here are just a few of the Sale Prices: Men's Part Wool Unions, 2 suits for- ONE LOT, Just in Misses, ALL WOOL, BRIGHT COLORS SWEATERS FOR- ~ill ing hostess, as the correct appointment of the dining room. 'Our selection of dining room suites has been made for a a • .._ community noted for its charming hospitality. See Our Windows Come in before your size is Gone ~ti~ ~~~t~ :~. ~~.~;~~=~~~w~! !~- $1 •00 Prices until February lU HOPE BLEACH-you all know ____ _ __ $ 139•95 wE ;:~:;;ifsW~·sALE ~~;· .:;~~ ~bt:":!'~~t ~·:.:: No Approvals-No Exchanges at this price i:. ~~~- -- -- ---- $ 174. 90 Furniture Department · !illl ~. !.!i!.l Iilli ~ rn ~ !illl IIffi l.ilil I Meet Me at--- • • I Booth Mere. Co. Midvale, Utah ~ lilll r.;r Midvale, Utah. , ~ ffiB ffiB ~ !illl !illl .Iilli Q;J Iilli Iilli SHOCK ABSORBERS TO THE LIMITED POCKET BOOK ffiB ~ ~ ~~~*!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bir~hday EASTl\'IIDVALE -~-Mrs. UNION anni- ward.Emmie Nichols, Mrs. Nellie 1 Street in honor of her j Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett. motorGlysmere, Mrs. Goldie Allsop, Mrs. versary. of ·t.. · M f hl d L" J M ' · · . urray VlSl ed to Provo Tuesday and Frtday • rs. ames m a o Mr and Mrs Joseph Mtllerberg an? Bess1e Forbush Mrs Emmer Stone 1 Leadership the attended and week last Th G M "th d Th d ' · ' · · Mon- Mrs. Lucv Green Mrs. Elena Forbush e : · the arnval Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Brady and h . . orn· rs. race urs ay Wl of a baby gtrl nounce exercises which were held at t e B. ' to . ' • Miss Arthaleen Wright and Mr. Waly U n. 1 Mrs. MaY_ Smart, Mrs. Manon Hand, . day of last week. ter Allington were dinner guests SatMr. and Mrs. A. E. Bateman were · . · Mrs. Bessie Forbush and Mrs. Em- JMrs. Lavma Fenstermaker and Mrs. mer Stone visited Wednesday with JLorie Baker spent Wednesday at the guests Saturday evening at the home I MisS. Melda Greenwood spent last urday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn home of Mrs. Rachel Forbush on State of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Smith of Grant week w1th Mr. and Mrs. Charley Green Milne. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sharp. Mrs. Charles Carlysle and Mr. and wood of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomas, Mr. Mrs. Luther Carlysle and family of and Mrs. Bruce Johnson, Miss Phyllis Millcreek were dinner guests Satur- J Redell, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Thomas, day of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Van, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dahl, Mr. Leslie 'Mr. and Mrs. Alma Proctor had a;; White, Mr. Arlie White and Mr. Wal- their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ter Thomas enjoyed a dancing party 1 Ire Proctor. Saturday evening at the Auditorium in I Mrs. William Johnson was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry AnSalt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Warner of Salt derson of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Almie Erickson of Lake visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and' Mr. and Mrs. William Murray l w. E. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bennett had Steadman of West Jordan were din_ner as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Enek. l and Mrs. Fred Sharp and family of 1 son Sunday. / Mr. Thomas H. P1erce and Mrs. E. Salt Lake. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Werrett and Mrs.· Gebhardt of Murray were afternoon Nellie Clays of Salt Lake and Mrs. I guests Monday of Mr: Hyrum Brady. Hilma Wiles of Midvale visited last j Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Greg~ry spent JThursday of last ':eek wtth Mrs. week with Mrs. Sarah Bennett. Sarah Lemons o~ Brmton ward .. . son, and Cook C. T. Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Ell!ma N1chols had th~ mlsforRoss left Saturday for Woodruff to attend the funeral services of the infant tune to shp and fall on the 1ce Sun· child of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Loug- da¥ of last we~k and fracture the boHL , hurst. Mrs. Loughurst is a sister of in the left wnst. ~r. ~nd Mrs. D. H. Brady had as Mr. Cook. Mrs. Neil Olson was a guest of Mn. the1r dmner guests Sunday,_ Mr. and Rrickley and Mrs Stephens at a bridge Mrs. Hyrum Brady and famlly. Mrs. Nephi Gregory attended the luncheon at the Hotel Utah Saturday funeral ser:rices Sunday. of Mrs. J o~n afternoon of last week. 1 Mrs. Samira Goff was a Salt Lake Denney w.hich was held m the McKm. visitor last week guest of Mrs. Annie I ley ward m Salt Lake. Interment was in the Wasatch Lawn cemetery. Dowding. .. I As washable as tile itself! Sunlight makes B ARRELED bathroom and kitchen walls -woodwork everywhere- as easy to clean as white tDel Made by a special process, this white paint's surface is so smooth that the finest particles of dirt cannot sink in. A damp cloth will always wash it spotless. Barreled Sunlight is easy to apply. It flows rc;adily and leaves no brush marks. lt requires I I For ·Every . M~mber TUDOR SEDAN $ F. 0. B. Dewoit Runabout $260 Touring• ·• 290 Coupe • • 520 FMdor Sedan 660 __... _ All ~leu f. o.lo. D<trolt ' Clooed can In ~olor. Demouatabt. rtm. and atarter e - . - - ------ Barreled of the Family to Enjoy ... Here is a cosy, five~passenger closed car built to the highest Sedan standards. The whole family will enjoy the Ford Tudor Sedan in all weather. Examine such features as the strong all~steel body, durable finish, large, vvell~built seats and attractive upholstery. Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer to show you the Tudor Sedan and explain the easy terms on which it may be purchased. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson en· A miscellaneous shower will be tertained Monday evening at their home on State Street at a family din- given for Mr. and Mrs. Eldred A. ner in honor of Miss Geneva and Miss . Lloyd Tuesday, February 9th at the Virginia Anderson who returned home Firemen's hall, Sandy, by Mr. and Monday from an extended visit to Mrs, Joseph Lloyd. Dancing and reCalifornia. The evening was spent so- freshments will be enjoyed. That n:obodr appueciates a visj:t cially and covers were laid for Miss Geneva and Miss Virginia Anderson, from King Flu a1tho he likes to come Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and fam· around and pay us a visit. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson and . . . daughter Berniece, Mr. and Mrs. Axel M daughters, Geneva and Vugm1a, Mr. 1 An d erson and f am1.1y of M"d · df b · L F d 1 va e, r. and Mrsfl Francis Lennberg and faro- an Mrs. rancls enn erg an ami 1Y daughJensen and F Mr. and Mrs. Orson · A d F d M d M ·1 d ~·![ M · rs. ranc1s n er- te r, Berruece, 1 y,.. an d f r. ·1an ranc r. an " rs. · Th ·1 f d d A y. sou an ann occas10n e y. am1 an erson n . . Mrs. Nell Olson was a dmner guest · being the birthday anniversary of Saturday evening of Mrs. Robinson of Mrs. Peterson. Under the leadership of Mr. William Salt Lake. !"fr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen and F. Robinson, musical instructor of the childre~ ~nd Mr. Bert ~harp of Salt Murray High School, Miss Beatrice Lake VISited Sunday With Mr. Chas. Simper sang the leading contralto at a Sacred Cantata, given in the Grant Sharp of State Street. 1 Sunday evening. ward, HarMr. and Miss Margie Forbush Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lennberg enold Bishop were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Rogers of tertained at a dinner Thursday evening. Covers were laid for sixteen Murray. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson had as guests. The remainder of the eventheir dinner guests Tuesday evening, ing was spent in a social way. fewer coats than enamel, is guar. anteed to remain white longer and costs less. Barreled Sunlight can always be tinted just the color you want. Comes ready mixed in cans from half-pint to 5-gallon size. One coat is generally sufficient over a previously painted light surface. Where more than one coat is re· quired, use Barreled Sunlight Undercoat first. ~e;r,~ :...... ~- ~ Sunlight .....J TD .lllCZ P&ocEI!S Waa. West Jordan Lumber Co • ~ h~:J-~1-:i<·U·:i<~~~§B~~m~~~~~~~mrnE~JE'ffi!,=·~ • · ~ ~ ;; jiffi~ ~. r-:-i FOR ~- SALE~ ~ 1920 OAKLAND ROADSTER. Good running condition. ',*, • $70.00 Cash, if taken at once. SEE DAN RADOVICH, 170 No. Main, Midvale ~ ~~: f.!·• R<JR<J,~R<JQ<I(;gl.!<JR<}r,gr,gr,gr,gr,gr,gr,gr,gr,gr,g~r,gr,gffill~~r,gr,g !!i!ll!i~lf~!!i!l!!i!l['i'J0!!0!l!!i!l!!i!l~~r~.1~~~~~~:u3§~~~ ~~ 6~:u3§~ : ~ Sam Soter and Company · NICK SOTER, MANAGER THE STATE GAS AND SERVICE STATION Candies, Cigars, Pool, Oils, Gas, Soft Drinks Tires, Etc., Automobile Supplies OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Midvale, Utah Main St. at Head of Smelter 92 N. Main Street |