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Show THE JORDAN SOCIETY OUR COLDEN RULE 676-STORE BUYING APPLYING POWER MAKES SAVES YOU IT MO.NEY INC. DEPARTMENT STO.RES SATISFYING Midvale, Utah. • ' ens ummer • JOURNAL Summer Furnishings, Hats, Caps The names of Mrs. Annie Eg1 bert of Sandy and Miss Miner of J Salt Lake should have appeared as those assisting the ·hostesses at a meeting of the Women's Republican club in Salt Lake June 7. Mrs. Vincent Lawson and daughter Movita of Logan are guests at the home of Mrs. Lawson's parents, i Bishop and Mrs. John A. Aylett. Miss Martlha Rieck of Canton, Okla., is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. M. Hood. Mr~. Alice Bateman entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of '! · her son, E. Allen Bateman, of East Midvale, who will leave soon to do -,... post graduate work in the east. Cov- .~ '; ers were laid for thirteen. a Mrs. T. C. Williamson was hostess .... to members of the Thimble club at I her home on State street. Mrs. Olof Olson, 1\frs. Eli J\.!itchell, Miss Gladys Mitchell, Mrs. Jos. R. Green, Mrs. Geo. Goetz, Mrs. Han1 nah Anderson • Mrs. John Jensen, , Mrs. E. T. Brown, and Mrs. A .A. Larson were guests Wednesday of ::\irs. Henry Bringhurst of Taylorsville. Pal Up \Vith Style For the Go-Getter Very Much Alive Are the Models and Stylea at- Students' 'English Model Suits at . . .... You 'II find we have included your own ideas in cut, fabric~ and finish. -Two-Button Single Breasted; -Semi-Str:. ight Back; -S:r";"ht-Hanging Trou§ers: - Thr,!e dt:rable Cassi:~u·res; -!.. i r.r h t shades, m e d i u m Shades; -s t r i p e s, mixtures, overplaids; -Greys, blue-greys, tan, blue, brown. Either two or three-button m o d e I s , semi-conservative, slighty-fitted back. Moderately priced. --5in~le breasted, notch lapel; -Semi-Fitted Back; -Cassimeres and Unfinished Worsteds; -Stripes in narrow and broad • effects; faint overplaids; -Greyt, tans, blue and brown. J \ Othen at Othera at $16.75 and.$21. 75 Wide Cut Pants Wash English Style young Every • man needs an odd pair ior general wear. These art> stylish and wc. made. Just what men want. 1 $6.90 to $7.90 Harv;;lt·-Hats Fancy TriiDID.fiCI $29.75 to $34.75 Long Pants Suits for Boys For Youngsters. Cool, Roomy, c.,mfortable. Sizes 2 Yz to 7 Years Mothers prefer these tub suits be, 'Cause they are great for wear. Many models in white, colors, and two-tone effects. Some have long pant~. They have pockets and belts; some have ties. All are unusuallv I.!Ood values .•••••••. Suits with pep and dash for juveniles. Coat, vest, knickers, long pants. Well tailored. ! l 49c to $1.98 $8.90 to $12.90 .__...._,._ Barkalu Hats for Style Boys' Crash Car Powder Blue Combined With~ Comfort comfort, select this flexible comfort-fitting Solar Straw Hat in natural-color Barkalu ; novelty pattern. It has fancy band, aatin tip lining and is a t y I e d-to-the-sec:ond. Excellent value all the wa)"-and v e r y low priced at- $1.98 ·89c and 98c ~.v;! h LOIS V.:,1 ~SO_!. t. Regular Prices Remember, first show starts at 6 p. m. Sunday Comedy -andPathe News 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Wrig1ht and family attended a reunion of the Wright family which was held Sunday at Liberty park. Mrs. W. D. Harding was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Gladys Watson Th'llrsday of last week. Dr. and Mrs. R.. W. Quick and children left Wednesday by automobile to spend three we-eks with relatives in Nampa, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Carlson were guests at a dinner party given Saturday evening of lagt week at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. T. Bloomquist of Salt Lake. Mrs. Robt. Wallace and daughters, Mary and Ann are spending the summer vacation in Boston and vicinity. Mrs. Alicl} Hos~e was a dinner guest Sunday of Mrs. George Ainge >f Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Terry and .Mrs. R. L. Howard and daughter, of Salt Lake were visitors at the rhome of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Terry Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Balsius of Salt Lake is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hood, Charles and Franklin Hood and their guest Miss Martha Hieck spent Sunday at 'impanogos cave. ·;;"; Mr. and 1\frs. E. C. O'Brien and ehildren Bob an(( Evelyn expect to leave Thursday by auto for a two weeks visit wiih relative sin Oregon. Thursday at her residence on an· ~on Street, Mrs. E. T. Brown entertained at a handkerchief shower for Miss Gladys Mitchell. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. mil Soderman surprised them Su•day ~vening at their home on Third f.-vet'IUe. 'I\~.ose from out of town -;fere: \fr. anr! Mrs. Alfred Anderson of Gran..,.er, Miss June Hnstins anrl Mr. '\nd Mrs. Edward Anderson of Mur~ay. MiRS Hazel Jensen and w<llace <\nderson of Salt Lake and Dick Anlerson of Magna. Music and games were fr>atures of the evening's entertainment. Mrs. Orson Jensen entertained at \ luncheon Tuesday at her hom on Pioneer Ave~me. Those present ere \Irs. Leo Anderson, Mrs. D. W. Hard;ng, Miss Alta Miller. Miss Artlis Rosse, Mrs. Gladys Watson, J\lice Rosse, Mrs. Ralph Firth d Mrs. Wm. Maxfield of .Murray. Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett entertain d Lightweight, cool, comfortable and goodlookmg. .Just the cap for Summer·weather. It has the non-breakable visor and is full silk serge lined. An unusually good value at a low price- 69C an d $1 •23 M.rs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tllie Bridge ofclub Tue~a Mrs.Evening Vincent Lawson Logan was . special guest. Prizes were won b • BINGHAM-MIDVALE MINING CO. WANTED TO RENT-2 or 3 fumMrs. M. J. Joy and Mrs. A. A. Lar NOTICE OF ASSES:\1ENT ished rooms. Notify Journal and son. • tenant will be notified. tf Miss Katie Cline of Salt Lake spen Location of principal office '81 <::;unday as the guest of Miss Honore FARMS North Main street, Midyale, Utah. Stagg. HOMES LOANS lNSURANCE Sandy, Utah Location of mine, West Mountain In honor of ~iss Gladys Mitchell ·Phone Midvale 137 -w ·vho is to be married soon, an enterMining District, Salt Lake County, EXTRA SPECIAL. 5 R. frame in ~ainment w.as given Friday of last Mkivale wdth modarn hath, large BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY home on Utah. week at the Mitchell home on Oak lot and water right. Only $1500. 1 State street with 8 acres best soH Notice is hereby given that at a street. Games were plavPd, Th' $175 down and $25 par mont. It's ' in Utah. Ample water. Chea.p. meeting- of the board of directors of nrizes were won by Mrs. Reese Jones worth more. SEE CRAPO. Terms if desired. SEE CRAPO. Our new patthe above Company held at their ofof Magna, Mrs. L. Daly ~f Sprin~villro ented pumps refice June 3rd, 19926, an assessment I TRY CHICKENS. 3 R. brick main locked unand Mrs. A. Larson 'Of Salt Lake. A afl.d MONEY TO LOAN. Farm loans at to he known as assessment No. 1 of -=~ less measurina: 1 o'clock luncheon was served. one acre. City w,ater, electric 6% per cent. Ten years time. In- 1% mills was levied on the outstand tube is exactly lights, garage and other buildings. t Mrs. Florence Christensen of Pres~~ on the mark. e~e~t once a yeal:', easy repayment ing capital stock of the Corporation The operator ton, Idaho, is visiting relatives jp Only $1600. Nice place for berries, pnv1leges. SEE CRAPO. , Payable immediately to J. Wilmer simply can't fruit and truck. SEE CRAPO. '\Iidvale and Sandy. draw a single ·=· Booth, SAcretary, at 81 North Maill Mrs. W .D. Harding was host P~" drop unless ab20 PER~CENT income. A safe real PROPERTY MOVES. I keep it mov- Street, Midvale, Utah. solute accuracy to members of her sewing club Wedestate i~estment with 20 per cent ing. If you want to sell your propAny stock upon which this assessgoes with it. He nesday of last week at her home on net inco e. Part cash and the inhas no choice. erty. I can be of service. My meth· ment remains unpaid on July lOth, First Avenue. come will ay the balance. This ods get the bU~Siness. Every day 1926, will he delinquent and adverYou Can't Get Mrs. Hannah G. Canning left Wedmight inter st you. SEE CRAPO. some one is looking for what you tised for sale at public auction and Wrong nesday for a six weeks visit to Cal · Measure have for sale. I find thtm. l.Ji.st unless payment is made before, will 10 acres sout'h • of ifornia. Prompt ana efficient serwhat you have: with CR.APO. be sold on August 10, 1926, at 3 Midvale, with od water right. All vice coupled with the pleasMiss Cora Goff had as her rrurst ln~t knowlege of strictly true p. m., at the Company's office, to pay in alfalfa. Ve cheap for cash. last week end Miss Leah Frazier of measure. WHY PAY RENT? Small frame the delinquent assessment to•gether SEE CRAPO. Salt Lake. hou~e, electric tights, near school, wtih.the cost of advertising and exGET GAS AT Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson and 8 R. brick house. Only $ROO, if taken at <1nce, $50 pense ~f sale. •heir gue~t, Mrs. Donald Nelson who Big lot, in Midvale. Will trade for down, balance $12.50 per month. Signed. J. WILMER BOOTH. is here on a visit, spent Sunday in home near Salt Lake, SEE CRAPO Se-e CRAPO_ l 1 Secretary. Ogden. C. C. CRAPO REAL ESTATE BROKER I TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY . . . . . . . 10 ~ J.fSH L ~~y AOOU'il liJI( a - • ~CYJ • Truly a thunderbolt of dramatic power. A might~ spectacular racing romance from Gerald Beaumont's Rec: Book Magazine story "Heavenbent." AT THE• -OF COURSF IRIS THEATRE 4th of July EXCURSI(}N FARES Via Denver & Rio Grande Western Railway 1 1-3 Fares ROUND TRIP Tickets will be on sale between aU Rio G:ande stations in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico, July 2 to 5, inclusive; final return limit, July 7, adding ~ ufficient where necessary to make fares end in multiples of "2ii." Minimum roundtrip fare, i>O cents. FOR SALE-Household goods. Mrs.l Tripp, Sandy, Utah, across street from Dr. Born. 1 I I NOTICE. Beginning Sunday, June 20 , the sacrament meeting of the L. D. S. church will convene at 12:15 o'clock, House for sale with a nice garden immediately following Sunday schpol. lot. Inquire 119 3rd Avenue. J-1 · ~ 1 HOUSE FOR SALE Time is your Capital account for salesman. C. J. every moment. Ridd Motor Co., Midvale, Utah. W ANTED-F'Ord As a rule a man who has ·no The majority of men who run enemise has no friends either. around looking for an argument are Institutions are known by the men single. they employ and keep. I :1 JACK ~IOLT ·- If you want real For Men and women. These big, light cool hats are ideal for harvesting-. Or durable penit straw; four dents, curl b r i m 1, eight ventilating eyelets and fancy ball tassel band and binding, chin strap. Low priced- Comedy = Come Early -- - ° - -in"OH! WHAT A NURSE!" -andJ"Green Archer'' 1 BATHING -AT- Crystal Hot Springs Confectionary of AU Kinds • Soft Drinks and Jlot Dog·s Ball Game's Every Sunday Afternoon West Jordan Garage G. H. BASS, Prop. • |