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Show THE JORDAN JOl:1RN A L l\1r. ancl Mrs. Percy Burbank ndT children of Eureka spent the week Ttral, Aching Fac end visiting Mrs. Burbank's parents, nlkwcl wttJ. Dr, 8cholh Mr. and Mrs. John Yates. a&el'. lleetorn weak aacl The West Jordan Primary ball -do.. ..U.. IUO- P111r. Miss Leah Yates is spending the team played t he Granite Primary week visiting at Tremonton. team 1\f<Jnday aftern<Jon. Score 8-11 Mr .and Mrs. James Farmer and in Granite's favor. lS family of Bliss, Idaho, ,~ft for their Mrs. George G. Bateman and famDr. S.holl'o ZIDo-pade ily of Logan are visiting her parents home Sunday morning after a three lltop pall> at ODC<I. R,e. mowo co.,..~cdoooocl weeks visit here. Mr. Farmer spent Just one place to test roofing-and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cundick. p.-urw. \JUlcl<, oale, ..... ..u.L lSc- boa.: that's up on the house-tops with the Elmer Palmer of S<Juth J)orl~n, 3 weeks in Chicago while his wife an ! Myrtle Cundick, Ross and Lucile Bate children visited her parents, Mr. an I weather pounding away at it. Then man formed a party and attended the Mrs. K. H. Norberg. t he real quality behind a roofing is Mrs. James Farmer and son, War dance at Pleasant Grove Strawberry bound to show itself. day, Wednesday, June 9. After the ren <Jf Bliss, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. K. dance they were guests at the home H. Nor berg spent the wE>ek end viR it· We know a roofing that's stood this of Mr. and Mrs. J<Jhn William's where ing at Fielding, Richmond, Smithtest for many years. Barrett Roll a late luncheon was served before field and Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Josrph Woolf an·1 Roofing! We strongly recommend it. they retu rned home. Mr. and Mrs. It's made with plain or mineral surWilliams wer e formerly of this ward. baby, Arthur, of Los Angeles, Cal., is Mrs. Leslie Cundick of Salt Lake spending a month visiting relative ~ face. Never rots or rusts. Fire-safe. Neighbor-' Nice-looking roofing. But how lont visited Mrs. Charles Cundick last and friends. Mrs. Woolf was formwill it wead• Come in. See it. Prices are easy. erly Bernice Ya.tes of this ward. week. l'~rmer-"'Wefl- same stuff5*been on my ihed.lnc:e Mrs. A. Rundquist entertained for Foot troubles are univeral. Government recorda show that 7 out Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ho,e:an and Mr. ImOYI:d In hereoind )'011 know howlonfq,V.-: her class of Seag-ull girls at her nert 10 adult people have some form of foot trouble. and Mrs. George Henderson formed a party and attended the Pantagr~ home Monday afternoon. Their time You are probabl! foot·maerable younelL It may be only a corn. was spE>nt in sewing for the chila callous, a bumon or 110me more eerioua ttouble, such a& weak • Sunday evening. llren's hospital. AftE>r which lunch· and broken-down arches. You might not know the nature of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gardner are your trouble but you do know that your feet ache, pain. and receiving congratulations upon the eon was served to the followinR -;uests, Evelyn Bird, Violt>t Lancaspt all tired out on the slightest provocation. arrival of a son. ter, Virgi11ia BatE>man, Eudara Weh Miss Genevieve Gardner and Willis Jacobson entertained their Sundav <;ter, Vaudis Olson, Laura Dwight, nrl- man is from the personalstafi of Dr. W m. M. Scholl, the recsch ool class Wednesday evening a.t Beulah Yates, Virginia Boot!1, Emma c:wnized foot authority, and demonstrates Dr. Scholl's Method ol th e Gardner home. Games and Cook, Hilda Beckstead. 'pr Foot Correction. Come in, on the above date and meet him. It's Fmma Gardner and David T. Dahl luncheon was enjoyed by about 25 well worth your time. There's no charge for valuable service. spoke at the sacrament meeting in g uests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bateman and Sandy, Sunday afternoon. Miss Twila chilrlren of Panguitch a r e visiting Mr. Smart of Union and Bishop Bills of In a f~ seconds' time, without removing the hose, he will Riverton spoke at meeting here, Sunand Mr s. James A. Bateman. make, wtthout charge, a perfect print of your foot that positively mow• if you do have foot trouhle11 and to what stage the trouble Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cockyne day. All speakers b7elong to the hM progtessed. spent part of last week visiting in Home :vlissionaries. Mr. and Mrs. George Lancaster The Misses Maud and Clara TuckGarland. are receiving cOIIlgratu~ations \UPO~l field entertained at their home, 217 ' • Mr. and Mrs. Ed W heeler of Salt Come in and !!P.t ~ frt>e sample of Dr. Scholl's :Z.ino-pads for the arrival of a daughter, born FriStanley Place, Salt Lake, Tuesday Lake, visited Ann and J<>e Wheeler corn.. They remove the cause--friction and pret!$1J fl', Jnstant 'ay. June 12. 1 1 1 1 evening; in honor of Miss LaVe~ Sunday. ..fe. anre relieJ. Put nn~ on-- -the pain is go~ ' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Malstrom Gordon and Fay T. Curtiz, whose Miss Ber nice Bateman alttended and family mot<Jred to Cache valley marriage will take place this week. a n alumni dancing party at South Sunday anrl was dinner gue~ts of Four tables of five hundred were Jordan Saturday eveniJtg. We again take this opportunity of expressing Miss Francis Cri.~chlow at Hyrum. playced. Sixteen guests were presMr. a nd Mr s. Wm. Anderson of our appreciation to our many good customers for The Beckstead reunion will he heh! ent. Mrs. George E. Gordon enterPreston, Idaho, who has recently rethe. loyal support you are favoring us with. We M South Jordan Friday and Satur- tained Friday evening- in compliment 1 t urned f rom a six months mission at beheve our customers are good batters they do day June 25 and 26. to the young couple at a miscellanSt. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Rudolpih FrQst not strike at the ball except when at the rig·ht Mr. nd Mrs. Lan~ford Ostler, Mr. eous shower. Refreshments . were of Long Beach, Cal., and Mrs. Nick place. We still try hard to serve you as well. in Do.kas of Midvale were guests at the and Mrs. Leland Richardson, Mr. and served to 35 guests. WEAR FLORSHEIMS AT ALL TIMES the future as we have in the past. You know Mr .and Mrs. Fred ·R. Anderson home of t heir brother, George Go<>d- Mrs. GlPn Beckstead, Ethel Brown when you trade at Rasmussen's store you get and Carl Peterson attf'nded a sur- spent Tuesday in American Fork. ridge, Monday evening. your m?neys worth and the best money can buy. Mrs. Harry Howe entertained at a Mrs. George Henderson, Mrs. Ar- prise party at South Jordan We<!We don t need to teO you that we handle the best t hu r Richardson and Mrs. Aust<Jn nesday nigiht at the home of Mr. and luncheon Wednesday afternoon at of meats for you know that. First class meats toP eterson wo.n prizes at a n adver tising Mrs. A. R. Stocking. Given in honor her •home in compliment to the ladies day cost from 13 Yzc to 15c per pound wholesale. of t he selectio-n. Then t he selections contest held at the primarv conven of Mr. Stocking's birthday anniver- of the S. S. S. Sewing club. Of course, meats can be bought as low as 7 Yz c per sary. Games and luncheon were enMrs. Clifford Hansen has as her were pt~yoo on the p~onograph and tion Friday afternoon in Salt Lah joyed: pound wholesale. \Ve don't handle that class. guest Mrs. Cusick of Oreg-on. Y j the puptls wrote the t1tle, etc.. This ity. We can handle all your veal, pork, Iambs and Mrs ..hck Murcloek of Park City, Miss Velma Lester entertaine<l the . J ack Lindseth of Bingham spen<!; .contest was to familiari ze t he pupils beef. If you have no market for your eggs we I n a recen t music memory contest . a nd a lso of the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Hnher Hart and daughter, Lil- girls of the Triple Gee club Monday w1"th rea ll y go od mus1c ca~ handle them too. Should you need some gro!ian of Miclvale and Mrs. M. S. NewolJ evening. Sewing and music were en·held here in Gilhoy, Calif., one <Jf the the composers. George Goodrich. cenes for a load of hay we can accomodate you. Mrs. Ada Goodrich, Clarence and formed a party and spent Wedn~sday joyed followed by rdreshments. pupils who received a special certif-; T rusting this item may be of inWhen ever you want to know the prices on farm Miss Erma Erickson entertained Willie Godrich were dinnPr guests of at Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Murdock kate of honor for 100 percent was terest t<J you. produce and meats call Midvale 70-R-2, there is a}. I find that Utah Mr. and 1\frs. Kirk Hanson of Mid- anfl Mrs. Newdl went to Midw~y in her sewing club Tue!'day afternoon at ways some one at the plant to an..<ower the phone. Miss Dorot hy Clark, fo rmerly of schools are way 31head o.f the schools the evening anr! spent Thursday her home on Vine Street. vale Sunday afternoon, given in hon · Midvale. Yours for best quality and fair prices, here except in beautifying the Mrs . Newdl's• m O•.ther, M rs. Miss Bernice Watts has returned • . or of J u ne Greenwood's sixtlh birth- visiting O'Neil. Her class, t he high sixth, also were grounds and ·they do really have day anniversary. to her home, after spending- two ' Covers were laid winners of the prize, which was a wonde rful grounds, mostly shrubbery. Mr. and Mri'. M. s. Newell and weeks in southern Utah. ' for seven. family spent Sunday visiting at Garbeautiful pictuf"e of Beethoven. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Richards j EX-MIDV ALITIE. Honoring Mrs. Alice Steadman of All the grades from the high fi fth furry, Idaho, relativt·s and friend< field. were the ,e:uests of Mrs. Richard's Mrs .Earnest Silocx and baby, mother, Mrs. C. Hunt Sunday. to ei~rhth entered. A copy of 20 Tomorr ow is a word that in every numbering 70 met at the home. of operatic and old time songs were . language means never. Mr. and Mrs. Veri Boyce are reMr. and Mrs. Leonard Steadman Sat- .Joyce, visited her mother Mrl'. Arminta Miller at Herriman Monday. ce1vmg congratulations over the arurday n ight. Games and luncheon given each pupil and they had t o Saturday Mrs. Naomi Burgner of rival of a daughtf'r, b0rn to them SUNDAY ONLY memorize the co.mpO'ser' s name, n a T o make ~ good impression you were enjoyed. Midway visited Mrs. M. s. Newel. during thf' week. Mrs. Boyce was Roscoe Pixt<Jn of Logan is visiting tionality, living or dead and the title i must make a good appearance. Iona and Murel Silcox visited their formerly Miss Lillian Smith. his parents here for a few days. father and sister at the home of L. Miss Violet Christenson enterMrs. W ren Margetts entertained at W. Tripp of Lark this week. tained the Star Six club Mon<lay evea shower Thursday evening at her A group of girl friends entertained ning. Sewing and music were enjoyed home in hon<Jr of Miss Martha Nyat a shower Monday night in honor followed hy refreshments. gren a nd Claren ce Margetts whose We ~ant you to feel that this is the house of your Via of Miss Olive Hogan a June bride, at Mrc. Georg-e W. Granter and Mrs. ' marriage t<J<Jk place Wednesday, friends. entortained tht> June 16. Luncheon and games were tlhe home of Wm. Gardner. Games Eliabeth Moore were played and luncheon served :to ladies of tJhe W·oodcraft club Tuesday/ That you are perfectly free to confer w.ith us upon any en joyed by fif·ty guests. 25 guests. afternoon at the Fraternal hall. . matter affecting your plans for business success or Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tripp of Parry, Miss Grace Sabey entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Manassek Smith have ,ricket on sale each Sunday to and includi.ng September Idaho, have returned lll<lme after happiness. sl umber party at her home Saturday as . t 1heir ~uest Mrs. H. W. Hanson, spending two weeks here visiting relWhere our services may contribute to your welfare, we 26, between all stations on its lines in Colorado, Utah and atives and friends. Mrs. Tripp was night for the following girls, E<lna Mrs. Dan Mackay and Mrs. J. J. Mac want you to use them. formerly Miss Alice Steadman of this Booth, Rayola Haun . Iva J~es, Ve- Donovan of Los Angeles and Lone· New Mexico where the one way fare does not exceed $6:00, loy Egbert and Alta Hogan. Bf'ach. place. This is the way we interpret our relationship to this Vernoa Walker and Harry Wright at a rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip; minMrs. Frank Olend entertained a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cundick, Mr. community. attended a reception art; the Hotel number of her son's friends at a dinand Mrs. Arthur Richa r dson, Mrs. G. imum round trip fare, 50 cents. Original starting point Utah Tuesday evening 10f last week ner party in compliment to her !'10h'>; If you are not one of our friends, ask one of our fr iends Squire, Mrs. Charles Webber and given in honor of the university hirthd.ay anniversary. must be reached uot later than 9.00 a. m., Monday followfam ily were among; others <Jf West how well we live up to that policy. graduates. Mrs. OliYe Walter entertained at a Jprdan people that attended Strawing date of sale. Miss Inez Hurst of Sugarhouse miscellaneous sh:ower M.onday eveberry day at Pleasant Grove. Large enough to serve you ; visited with Marie Halverson last nin,e: at the latter's home on Ger• Friday night, June 18, at the regu- week. Small enough to be inter ested in you. monia avenue in honor of Miss Jenlar Friday night dance a prize fox Mrs. E. Morris and daughter, Ar- nie Walker. RefrPshments werp trot will be a f eature of the evening. diste and M~ss Lucy Hurst of Idaho served t<J twenty guests. Friday night, J un e 25, another big Falls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. C. E. Gaufin returned home country st<Jre dan ce will be given i.n M. Luke last week. Sunday from a two week!'1 Yi !"it to :h" r the open air pavilion. Hyrum Arnold of Salt Lake was a ti:1Ue:htE'r, Mrs. N. E. Broa1lhf'nt of Dori:~ Cundick spent t he week end dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E ly, Nev. Mn;. Broadbent was formvisiting Mr. ·and Mrs. J. E. Yates at Egbert SundPfl. rh' .Mi!"c: Hope Graufin. Salt Lake . Ross and Lucile Bateman, ·Myrtle I Miss Mable Nelson entertained in An automobile accident Saturday Cundick and E lmer Palmer m<Jtored honor of Miss Helen Faux WoclnPI'MIDVALE SANDY nigiht cost t he life of Andrew Pear- to American Fork Tuesday evening day of last week The evenino· ,•. , ~ wn, 80. He died Sunday as results of and attended a welcome home party ~pent at cards and dancing·. Rdreshinternal injuries and a br ok en arm g-iven in honor of Peter J. Clark wth,, ments were served to twenty g:uests. suffered when he was struck by an has recently returned from the Brit- MiRs Faux left ~nnrhy fo1· an in,!Pfautomobile driven by R. Larson of ish mission. Mr. Clark was a member inite visit t.o California ant! Hawaii. Sandy. Mr. P ear son was going h ome of this ward for severa l years. Mrs. R. An<!erhmg· and ~Iiss Orfrom the milk cooler wher e he h ad villa Omland left Monday for an inbeen in the habit of purchasing his definite visit in Ariwna. GOITR E quart of milk every evening. He got CAUSED Mr. and Mrs. Almie Erickson were NEW EQUIPMENT CALL MIDVALE 28 in a car to ride home, when a lighting S leeplessness, Run Down Condition the guests of Mr. and Mr,. C. V. fro.m the car he evidently did not see Erickson of Union Sunday. Wholesale and Retail and Lump in Throat. Colorado the approaching automobile Mr, and Mrs. Belvin Christf'nsen and "It's Personal Service That Counts" Lady Tells of Relief. stepped directly were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. in its patlh. He was REASONABL E RATES ~e take cat·e of your wants whether large or small. taken to the emergency h ospital at NOTE: It would be illeg-al to pub- Ohristenson Sunday. AT ALL SE ASONS OF THE YEAR Midvale then to the count y hos pital lish t.hese statements if not true. Mrs. S. Gibbs had as her dinner PL'Ompt Service Anytime Anywhere where he died eMly Sunday morning-. Mrs. F. Bowdick, Monte Vista, Col- guest Suday, Mrs. L. Wright. His body was taken to t he home of orado, say~ she will tell or write how Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Richards were NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SPECIAL DELIVERY C. A. McRAE, Prop. his son, John Pearson at B ennion she was relieved of her terrible goitre the week end guests of Mrs. RichMidvale, - - - - - - . - •. - - .. - . Utah. ward. The funeral was held W ednes- two years ago. The misery has never ard's mother, llvhs. C. J. Hunt. OFFICE, PLAN'l'-6:l00 South State day at Cr escent. Interment was in bothered since. Sobrol-Quadrup le, a the Crescent cemetery near the grave stainless liniment, used. of his wife who had prece<led lhim. Get more information from S<Jbrol Midvale 175-J hone, Residence, Murray 445 Ebben Wilcox of Fielding visited at Co.mpany, Mechanicsburg, Ohio, all t he home of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Nor- drug stores, locally at Midvale Drug Qo, ' berg Sunday. West Jordan e The acid.. test of roofing • w ear, wear, wear! Special-FreeFootComfort DEMO NSTR ATIO N '• MONDAY, JUNE 21st u Foot Expert from Chicago Coming West Jordan Lumbe r Co., Midva le, Utah Phone Midvale 212. thls Free Pedo-grap h Prints of Your Feet MURRAY SOCIEYT RASMUSSEN'S Free Samples -w. Of Course Famous Clothing Co. Inc. Midvale, Utah Memory Music Contest"I Reported From Gilro . P. C. Rasmu ssen & sons • Ii--~·-••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ;;-••••1111•••••••••••••• ••••••• •••- jl I This Is a Friendly Bank EXCURSIONS Denver & Rio Grande Western Railway I Midvale State Bank I R I. LESTER Artificial I Ads Pull |