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Show 'I'HE JORDAN The Jordan Journall .JOURNAL Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beckstead, Mr .and Mrs. A. Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Beckstead and Robert Issued Every Thursday by The reunion of the Page family The Jordan Publishinq; Company, Inc. Beckstead and Mr. and Mrs. Downs of Preston, Idaho, visited friends and was held at Lagoon on Wednesday, TERMS OF SUBS?RIPI'ION1 50 relatives here during ~he week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Yates, Mildred, June 30. The day was spent in playOne year ......................-·-····----··..·-··-···· $ . A program was rening games. Telephone Midvale 178 Leah and Olive Yates, Mr. and Mrs. dered, dinner and supper was served Entered at the postoffice at Midvale Joseph Wolf attended a funeral at to 80 guests. Miss Vera and Norma Webb spent City, Utah, as second-class matter. Waterloo ward Monday afternoon for William Yates, brother of John Yates four days at Peterson and Morgan who had been ill with cancer for over visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Broadbent a year. Tuesday they went to Mona, Utah, hls old home, where funeral had as rtheir guests last Sunday Mr. services were held. The interment and Mrs. William Broadbent of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson Under the direction of the old was in the Mona cemetery. Mrs. Johanna Peterson and Mrs. and Mrs. Alma Hendrickson of Eud oommittee, Martin A. Beckstea ' Millard Williams were guests of reka. Mr. and ;Mrs. Wilfotd Crane, M;s. Charles M. Riley M., Gordon 0. Mrs. Alonzo Buckley Friday. Mrs. Frank E. Banard of Elko., Lyman L. Butterfield, Miss Beatn~ Beckstead ~nd Edith Holt, a most successful Beckstead reunion was Nev., is visiting her parents, M.r. and Howard Miss Viola Webb, Marvm held June 25 and 26. Approximately Mrs. John Yates. Mrs. Banard is Dansie,~Henry Bills and Ross Newman joined with a party of out ~f 600 descendants of the Byron Beck- on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. A~Jthur Youngdale town guests and motored to Saltan stead families attended, over 50 coming from Idaho and North Ogden. are located in their new home on the and enjoyed the evening. Lunch was Jt:>~~;;::;_ I Friday morning they gathered at the corner of ·t he Bingham highway and served. I WITiH ENDS OHARITY MUCH enterSeal Mr. and Mrs. Henry South Jordan amusement hall where Redwood road. Mrs. Harold Egbert spent the week tained at dinner last Sunday. Covers T~E BESTOWAL OF A SYMPAdinner was served to 500 guests afwere laid for Mrs. Josephine Stoakes THETIC SMILE. ter which a well arranged program end visiting Mrs. Clinton Gardner. Mrs. Wm. Gardner and chlldren, Mr. and Mrs. James King a'nd chilwas rendered, one of the main feaBack For More tures being a character song and Ralph and Ethel, visited her motehr, dren of Salt Lake, Mrs. McClarey They Always Come When you .set- the !fame cars week dance by Little Betty Blake of Salt Mrs. Willey Palmer at Spanish Fork and daughters of Murray, Mrs. Ly• · dia Ottesen and daughter Velma. Lake City. New officers for the last week. in an week out drive up for oil and Miss Clara Johnson of Redmond, Don't forget the big dance in the coming year were chosen a~ follows: Martin A. Beckstead, pres1dent; G. 0 .pen air pavillion Friday night. A who is attending the university visit- gas you know that they are satisfied I 0. Beckstead, secretary and treas- prize waltz will be the main feature, ed with Mr. and Mrs. R. E . Larsen customers. I urer Charles M., N. M., Ed, Clar- a dancing teacher from Salt Lake on Saturday and Sunday. How long since you had yo~r Miss Lucy Freeman returned home The Mi~key ence' George, H. B., Lenora, Jessie will be the. judge: crankcase drained? Better have 1t l Friday a:Dter spending the month M. Beckstead and Maggie Hibl>ard. Melodians will furn1sh the mus1c. Mr. and Mrs .Earl Bateman and with Mr. and Mrs. z. T. Butterfield. done today. After the program the visitors were Start and finish that l<>ng trip with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandstrom and entertained at the homes of relatives daughter Leola spent the week with ' Gas in the tank and Veedol Oil in Hal family and Mrs. Thomas I. Page and until time for the big dance at night her mother, Mrs. C. E. Hogan. A well arranged program was renwhich proved a huge success. ~l!lturthe crankcase. day morning they all met -at Liberty dered at a welcome home party held We are here to serve you. park where a general get acquainted in the ward chapel Wednesday night day was spent. Luncheon and dinner given in honor of Earl Egbel'lt who was served to the large crowd that has recently returned from the misattended. Boating and all kinds of sion field. Mrs. ~arn Turpin and children of amusements were enjoyed by young Pocketbo~k and old until time to depalt when Bennion ward visited Mrs. Charles Bishop Marl Beckstead <>f Preston, Diamond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Huffier and child and Idaho, could not be found. He, not 24 E. Center St •...... Phone: Mid. 212j being familiar with the city and park, Mrs. J. N. Ryar of Whitney, Idaho, ! Midvale, Utah got lost from the family who . r~- were guests at the home of Hyrum turned home without him. .He said Beckstead thls week. Miss Norma Bateman was a guest! Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Pe~erson on Granite at boys 1 the Granite on luncheon at entertained family Myrthan Beckstead and the Misses . 1and family .spent Tuesday ~ L1berty "many thanks" . to ·the pohce and of Mrs. Roland Page last week. 'l Monday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J . T. Broadbent park where the Peterson c~ldren en· Josephine and Sarah Beckstead of 1 street car service. Mrs. Geo1.1ge Whetman a~d ~a.t;.I Y motored to Butterfield canyon on tertained in honor of <the1r father, Kenn~th Larsen of Alta visited Miss Eva Webber spent the week Wh1tney, Idaho, were guests at the Payso~ spent the wee VIS! mg o~ . Monday. parents his with ALL STYLES AND SIZES end at Magna the guest of Mr~. Wa_l· home of c. M. Beckstead. Sunday and enjoyed chicken dinner. Louis Peterson of Lark. relatives. w1th w1th ball played boys Primary The Jack L. Smith of Sandy and Olive ter T. Heeley. A party was giVen m GOOD TOOTH BRUSHES her honor at Sandy Beach wh:re Hogan were married in the Salt Lake Brushes with tarnsswimming was enjoyed after whlch temple, Wednesday, June 23. A reice cream and cake was served to ception was given in their honor at bone or f ourt een g Uests Parent the home <>f the bride's parents Mr.\ . · · handles ;straight or Sadie Dwight attended a wed?mg and Mrs Donald Hogan the ~arne . bent. Bristles serreception at Sandy, Wednesday mght, evening. ·The rooms were decorated rated, tufted or regiven in honor of Mr. an_d Mrs. Glen in pink and white roses forming the dress a wore 'bride The piece. center Tuesday, Lennburs: who were marned ceding. Brushes o:f June 23 m the Salt Lake temple: It of blue satin crepe trimmed with silpure br1'stle or of . · Was gl·ven at the home of the bnde's ver lace and earned a spray of pmk goat or l>adger hair. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Old- and white roses, A buffet luncheon for tender gums. ham. 1 d H'bba d are was served to 120 guests, following Brushes for adults, the reception the newly weds left for Mr;. and Mrs. Le an . 1 r youths or infants. the proud parents of twm boys born a trip through southern Uath. Look over our asWilliam Lahmitz is at St Marks . . Sunday, June 27. . sortment. Miss Vila Jensen I.S ra.p~dl~ Impr.ov- hospital where he underwent a ser. S. hospital and . l' ng at the L D 1ous operabon Monday. · ·. · H'bb d f S lt Lak s· M Bertha Hendnckson at the St. Marks et,. where they tmderwent operations for f rs.l Imfo;!hl 1 adr . 0 • a . ormer y o '" s war Is .1mprovmg a k · . · 1 St. Mark's hospital where she under. appendicitis ast wee · h . . . C. E. Hogan has been on the sick Uta Midvale week. last operatwn se:r;1ous a went over accident an h throu d t . 1IS , cause The presidency and members of the '.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . g th t · · t R 1' f a week ago. A sprig of mint is good with peas The West Jordan primary ball team e le socie Y gave a par Y m · e hhouse Tfuesldlatyh aft~~n_oon, Junhe or lima beans. went to Union and played the Union w 29ar~ -----e VI.Sitmg teac ' m onor 0 . a Primary team Monday afternoon. 1>o not use soda in making cream S r 13-8 in West Jordan boys' fa- ers of the society. A well arranged program was rendered, games were of tomato soup. It changes the fla · co e vo~hursday night Mr. and Mrs. Har- played and refreshmnets served to vor and affects the vitamine content. old Egbert of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. a large number of guests. Vern Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : Egbert, Howard and Grace Gardner formed a party and motored to Becks Hot Springs. SERVICE WITH Mrs. D. Leroy Bateman and chll· dren have returned from Kanab after A SMILE spending a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Nerdin and 'Dhe usual pleasure o.f family visited Mrs. Lydia Bateman our prompt service in deThursday evening. Iiv:el1ing your orders is The funeral services for the 1% furbher enhanced by tthe month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. smile I<Xfl willlingnes's liP J.oe Mace was held at East Midvale accomwhich please Saturday. Interment in the West panies it. Jordan cemetery. Mrs. Mace was formerly Miss Loura Nayler of this As a Test, Phone 246 ward. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson, Peterson Austen Mr. and Mrs. motored to Black Rock Friday eve· ning where bathlng was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and child, Mr. and Mrs. Johns and chlldren, Mr. E. C. O'BRIEN R. R. GILBERT and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Johan• sen and three children of Ogder., Mrs. Johana Peterson and three children of Magna, Mrs. Millard Williams of East Mill Creek, Mr. and ~rs. Mark The New Spring Line Is Now Here. All Wool, Tailor Williams and child of CakeVllle, Wyo. Made Suits--50 Patterns at $24.00. Better Ones From Mr. an<i . Mr~. Ben E. Anderson and " That Up. Why Buy Ready Made When You Can Buy children of Riverton, Mrs. Lucretia Beckstead of Spanish F<>rk and Mrs. Tailor Made For Less. Suits Macle To Order. Sarah Beckstead of South Jordan were guests at the of home of Mr. CLEANING, PRESSING and ALTERATIONS and :rvtts. J. J. Williams during the Beckstead reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olsen, Bishop William J. Leak, Mr. and Mrs. David T. Dahl arid childr J:l, Lawrence, ArMIDVALE, Utah 61 West Center St. thur, Mary and Beth returned home ~asily Wednesday afternoon after a 10 days eU!~IJ:l~~~t~y;~~~I.I!L~Lt:-_(JfiU:U::~U:~!fi!:fi!:fi trip in southern Utah, while there n;n;n;;;n;;;rr.n:;n;;;n;;n;n ;;n;n;n;;n;;n;:n3 ;n;n;n;;n;n;n Riverton FULLER PEP Meet Me at Booth's FLAGS FROM 5c TO $7.-95 BUNTING FOR ALL DECORATIONS West Jordan SILK DRESSES $9.95 TO $15.95 FISHING TACKLE COLEMAN CAMP STOVES ICE CREAM FREEZERS ________• BEAUTIFUL SLIPPERS PRICED $1.95 AND UP SILK HOSIERY l NEW DOTTED WASH SILKS, the yd..................................$1.45 EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAU FOR LESS SAVEwitn SAFETY atljOUr 0 & E Electric Service BOOTH'S Midvale's ·Big Dept. Store Shock Absorbers To The Limited DRUGSTORE I I Midvale Drug Co. the Far-Reaching Ability of This Nation-Wide Institution To Save the Public Money! ~~ .. Corner Meat & Grocery 1n 1902 .... .. . Every Man and Woman Knows 1-I. F. 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Myers at ·.• __D__I __,__~O---IH0041--0..._~I~~· _O_IIi_IHO.._...,..,_..,,..,_.,,...__I __il _ _l --..-.-··--IH·---......._..,..,__I__O a --~--~~--OI... • ... p;.,o...+,,n Tuesday. • • that large savings in the cost of goods are to be had when ordered in large quantities. A $1,000,000 order for Shoes, for example, will buy each pair at a far lower price than if a comparatively few pairs are ordered. Buying for 745 Department Stores means unusually large orders, always commanding the lowest possible cost consistent with the high standard of quality we insist upon. Selling for cash only and thus hav- ing the cash to pay tho manufacturer, we always get the added discounts which cash-buying obtains. underManufacturers, as is standable, are glad to go to extremes in putting such quality of materials, finish and workmanship into the goods ordered in such large quanti.. ties by us for only by producing goods that measure strictly up to our high standard can they hope to obtain further orders. This means much to you I In our peerless buying power rests a saving power for you which is not duplicated. You can verify the superior quality and savings to be had at this Store; at any J. C. Penney Company Store wherever ir may be located, by makin~ comparisons whenever most convenient to you. |