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Show THE JORDAN , JOURNAL HuB THEATRE A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION· o~ Program---Week Sept. 24 INC. I I D~J~ENT STORE$ I I * ~~ * 1* =A -== It Will Pay You To Investilrate ~ffiBffiBE$~~~~~ffffiffiBHillffffiffffiffffiffffi~ffiB~~Hmm a ~o Sept. 30 FRIDAY- SATURDAY "HIS PEOPLE" The Greatest Heart Picture in Years Sensational Drama of the Modern Generations Will Set the Whole Town Talking Also Comedy ---------------------~~~--~--------------------- SUNDAY - == MONDAY -- TUESDAY !Rfi!fiY;Y;Y;!fiy;y;y;y;~.~:Lfi!:fi!fi!fi!:fi!:li!:fi!fi!:fi!fi!fiYi!fi!fi!:l ~ !:fi WALL y; ==: == = == -=== DECORATING Paper Hanging, Painting, Kalsomining Saita That HaYt tlae Pa•cla ef Good Style aad Real Value See This Program SPECIAL Saturday and Sunday = WORK GUARANTEED i= 1My Customers Are My Best References === J. W. GRACE. = Midvale, Utah. Phone Midvale 120 724 East Center. ~~~y;~y;y;y;~~~~y;y;y;y;y;y;~y;~= ·== Unwrapping Satisfaction· When You Get Your Purchases Home SOCIETY With Change of Pictures MAY ROBERTS VIC"l'OR GH..LARD CLIFFORD VAN DYKE Mr. and Mrs. E. Jorgenson and chilAHTIIOHY .J. XYI>IAS• ..,-~ dren of Salt Lake. /'ru ....1.1 = Miss Gladys Landers entertai~ed _ Mrs. Nellie T, Taylor of Salt Lake In Three Big Acts was the speaker at the meeting h(!ld mem~ers of her club · M~nday evemng 1 c .- IncludingSunday at thl:\ L. D. S. ward house. I ?f this week. The evenmg was spent 1!!1!' ATT11E OF TH£ Mrs. Taylor was present at the invi-1 m needlew_ork and luncheon ':~'as § tation of the geneological committee, served to eight guests, . and spoke on geneological and temple r E5 activities from an historical stand-I Chma consumes more fuecrackers KATHI'V" M~GUUU - EOWAP.O HEAAN point. 1 in a year than any other nation. They = ""D Nt ALL • SlAA c.•s.-r and, are used in connection with social, ;;g M r. an d M rs, R . R . Fenn , Mrr d Tt f t• i'l!i! Mrs. Andrew Larson, Mr. and Mrs. re Ilgl!ousb. anh midi fary ul nc Iodns, as §a Neil Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John we as lr~ s an unera s an peace ~ Jensen, Mrs. Hannah Anderson, Mr. demonstrat10ns after quarrels. and Mrs, A. A. Larson, Charles LarMIDVALE GIRL A BRIDI~ son and Mr. and Mrs. Olof . Olson' Prominent am()ng the social af• ~~--;:;;_____.========--------------were guests at an entertamment : fairs of the week is the marriage of 'VEDNESDA Y - THURSDAY given Monday evening at the home . Miss Gladys Landers and Walter F. ~ of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lindell of Salt 1 Coope which took place at the Land- ;;;;;; Lake. ers home Wednesday at noon. = 1 Mutual Improvement association The ceremony was performed by ~~ workers attended a stake convention the Rev, Thomas Manwaring. Imme- ~ which was held at Sandy Sunday. diately following, a wedding breakThe Most Amazing Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Larson spent fast was served to members of the Sunday in Bingham. family and close frienus. = Underworld Romance Mrs. Harry Stagg was, hostess to . In the evening a r~eption was Ever Filmed members of the Past Noble Grand, given for the happy pan. §§! club of the Rebekah lodge Thursday I The brid~ was lovel_y i~ cream : : of last week. Luncheon was served georgette w1th pearl tr1mmmg over .q This Famous Star to 10. The afternoon was spent in yellow satin. A profusion of asters ~ In His New Triumph sewing. and dahlias and other fall flowers :=~ in yellow and white were used to dec- ~ A Dandy Western Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Greenwood and te th e rooms. A be a·utifull y t r 1·m- = = f ann·1 y, f ormer1y of East M1'd va1e are orad . . . we dd'mg cak e cente re d the dinl'ng :=a "The 'Vhirlwind Driver" 1ace ., me now established m their new p t bl . a e an d a bas k et of ye 11 ow anu @ 1 ofMresldeAncde on CLenter street. h t white cut flowers was placed at each 3 rs. n rew arson was os ess d ~ to members of her card cl~b Monday. 1 en buffet su er was served to fif- = Luncheon was served to eight. PP. and other f eatures =:!! ty guests. Mus1c ==: M r. an d Mrs. A , L . And erson an d f tert · t 'd d d · = c L And . t S d . o en ammen were prov1 e ur- 3 . . h.t ei son spen un ay m I ing the evening. The bride is the '=== B ng on. daug ht er of M r. an d M rs, J . J . L and - '== REMEMBER THE DAYs· M J A AI h · :3 . rs. · · corn was ~stess at ers and is prominent in social and = SATURDAY, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 and 26 a dmner party Tuesday evenmg, :rhe church affairs. For some time · past _ = NO INCREASE IN PRICES guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Miller she has been ~ssistant chief opera- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waters, Mr. and tor at the Midvale exchange of the Mrs, D. ~- _Drown and Mr. and Mrs. I Mountain States Telephone and TeleW. W. 0 Brien. graph company. Mr. Coope is a resi-l . M~s. H. E. Phelps spent Wednesday , dent of Pocatello and is a railroad m Bmgham, . ! employee of that city. The young SUPPOSE YOU DIDN'T KNOW ANYTHING AT ALL Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ehason and couple will make their home in Poca-1 ABOUT AUTOMOBILES daughters and Mr. and Mrs. E. J or- t II 0 But you found, upon inquiry, that there are about 100 different gensen of Salt Lake spent Sunday in e ' kinds of cars on the street, and that ONE manufacturer is makAmerican Fork canyon. NATIVE ing about 50 per cent of all these cars while the other 99 manufaeMr. and Mrs. H. E. Phelps an<~ By EDGAR DAN~L KRAMER turers, put together, are making the other 5Q per cent. Would Mrs. A. A: Larson. spent Fnday _o1 He's a typical New Yorker it tak you long to decide which car MUST be rivinar its oll'nerw. las.t week m. C~a!v1lle. The _special To the manner bred and born, obJect of _their VISit was. to enJOY ~he And things beyond Manhattan the most for their money 1 concert given by the Midvale Jumor Are objects for his scorn; Call on C. J. Ridd, Midvale's Ford Dealer and just RIDE in band. He's dolled up to the minute one of the improved Ford models. You will be delirhted, _Curtis Booth entertained .a few And he's a clever guy, we assure you. fnends at cards !donday evemng. Who stops Einstein completely, When it comes to getting by. Mrs. R. W, Qmck has as her guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stoddard of Nampa, Idaho and her And when you meet this fellow, aunt, Mrs. William Walter of RexHe is always in a rush, burg. And he finds his joy of living MIDVALE'S FORD DEALER Friends and relatives of Mr. and In a swirling subway crush; Mrs. Oscar Olson surprised them Even folks who live in Brooklyn Monday evening at their home on Are by him considered hicks, East Center. Games and refresh- And Jersey, to this bimbo. Is the starting of the sticks. ments were enjoyed by twenty. The And the whole world i! Manhattan I I just wink, because I know entertainment was in honor of Mr That this typical New Yorker In the eyes of this gay birdj. Olson who will leave Friday for ~ He is wiser fa!:" than Solon, Hils from Hannibal, Mo. As I listen to his ravlugs, mission to Sweden. Of whom he has never heard, ____;,___________________________________ Mrs. Robert Wallace and daughters In the evening time, after a trip to tile stores-what a oleasure to have the members of your family admire your purchues and -comment favorablv uoon your ability to select good values We believe that such .satisfaction is never denied you when your shopping is done here. At leaat. our aim is to help You ,select the best values for your own particular needs-the kind that adinired. It is understood that ~r buying advantages are not alone a matter of :price. _,. Being able to demand auahtv that measures up to the hig'h standard upon which the reuutation of this nation-wide organization of Deoartment Store.s has been builded, is an advanta~ that means much to you. ~ Yo~r shopuing he~e is ..safegua,rded: by. this self-same far-reaching reputation. Inspeet1on and comoanS()ns are always tn-VIted. r\40A~l' tRO(IIIT. I cJ2!;~2 -··. ~ ~· r,..,... Sacc••• Style lndividaalit~ AU AN tiN laapiration ol Oar . - · == == . FAll AlAMO tulleiiUndis 'Mother' I J • Don't Fail to PAPER Splendid Assortment to Choose From == = For Young Men 11.e new models for Fall have that assured. A quiet air of Distinctiveness attained by easyfitting styles, with slightly broader shoulder and a 1\118estion of snugness at hips. • I SaiUt Un6n;.hed Wonted. and C.ttl- ••re. in qualitie. we enthusiutically recom- •rnd bro.d ami narrow group and shadow atripa ~ overplaida. £yery detail of tailoring and finish spells Value. We wut 10u to tee them. They measure up to the ...... Weal. tMt our Clothing for Men represents. Otlur FaD Suita, $19.75 to $34.7,; C. J. Ridd Motor Co. · .. . - l School Suits Ready With All·the Style that Uke. Values, I Boys _...:.~~;.;.;.;.....:;.;;....:.;.;.;;;;,...;.:.:..:...:.;;....;;;.;;.;;.;.;;..;;.:_ Qualities and Fabrica that Wear 8ulta that are RIGHT I The Style il of the aort that fits into dae Penonality of · the boya themaelv•- and the fellowa are mi.hty critical about linM and fabrice. Suits that apeU SERVICE u well u appear.. • ance. L•••* WltA 0.• l'•lr •atl OM l'air KJiielt.,. $9.90 to $ts.soe , are at home again after spending th< summer in Boston and vicinity. Mrs. M. J. Joy enkrtained members of her club Tuesday evening. A special guest was Mrs. A, K. Stoddard of Nampa who is here on a visit. Mrs. J. A. Alcorn was hostess at a dinner party Sunday. Covers were laid for 18. Out of town guests weu Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. LaDrue Drown and Mr. and Mrs. Enno Drown of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maycroft of Salt Lake . The junior members of the M E i Sunday school are anticipatin~ a social which will be ~riven Saturday , afternoon at the church building. ' Mrs. Frank W. Richardson entertained Wednesday at a children'~ party for her son Mark on his fift-1l>irthday anniversary. Gamea q refreshments were features of tH, ' afternoon's entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mitchell have re-turned from an extended stay i1 Nevada. Mrs. Jas. W. Nibley and son Junio· left Wednesday to join Mr. Nibley iP Portland. Ore.. where they will visit relatives before returning home. They expect to be gone three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Carl1E. Peterson have gone to Salt Lake to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Deming and Mrs. Geo. A. Wright spent the latter part of last week in Coalville. Mrs. E .E. Eliason entertained at dinner Wednesday of last week foi t ~~~~~~~~0<:::>00<:::>0><:::>0~~~~~~ X ~ Q . Q . ' reatest A Q A Q . 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