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Show The MIDVALE JOURNAL , January 25,1929 f9Jer~nd) ~~~.~~~:~~~!~~~ UNION MIDVALE JOURNAL the school house by her pupils. Games were played e.nd refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hall and daughter Ardith, of Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Daverl Freeman and little son, Jack, Butterfield, her children entertained were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orat her home Friday of last week. A sen Freeman part of last week. supper was served to thirty five. Mr. and Mrs. Joha A Butterf>'d Those from out of town were Miss entertained Monday evening at the Ruth Butterfield, Marvin Butterfield Amusement ball in compliments of and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Butterfield Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton who and family of Salt Lake. Mrs. Ken- were married recently in the Salt neth Kerr and Mr. a~d Mrs. David Lake Temple. A program was renBigler and family of Payson. dered and dancing enjoyed. Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone an- was served to 200 guests, many benounce the birth of a son, born to ing from out of town. them Friday January 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bodell were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bodell of Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Spencer Miller was hostess to the ladies of the farm bureau Thursday afternoon of last week at her home. Refreshments were served to Mrs. J. H. Crump, Mrs. Sarah J. Butterfield, Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell, Mrs. Thomas Freeman, Mrs. A. H. Eastman, Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mrs. L. Christensen, Mrs. Levi Freeman and Mrs. Alice Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Crane and daughters, Roberta and Evelyn were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Fredrickson of Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller entertained at a sleighing party Saturday evening, after which games were enjoyed and refreshments served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Their guests numbered eight. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dansie announce the arrival of a daughter, born to them Wednesday, January 23rd. A surprise party was tendered the Miss Eva Winn Tuesday afternoon at Weekly (Friday) Published by the Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Brady returned Tuesday of last week after spending two weeks at Los Angeles Mrs. Hugh J. Grant and Mrs. C. L. -.:alit'., where they were guests of Mr. were guests at a bridge tea Anderson Terms of Subscription and Mrs. Peterson. of last week at the home Friday given Last week conference was held In Per Year (in advance) ............ $1.00 Lennard of Salt Lake. Ann Mrs. uf the Union ward. All meetings were en thoroughly * * Entered as second class matter at well attended and were Friday of last week, Mrs. J. W. Nib ~oyed. the postofftce at Midvale City, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Greer entertain- ley entertained. The honor guest was under act of March 3, 1879. ed Saturday evening at a house party. Mrs. Geo. W. Goetz. Two tables of Music and progressive cards were the bridge was played, Mrs. C. 0. WatModem Job Printing Department diversions of the evening and dainty son, Mrs. H. E. Nelson and Mrs. E. R. All prices based on the refreshments were served to 27 guests Benson won prizes. maintained. Franklin Printing Price List. Mr. Ted Brady is reported to be on •• the sick list. He returned home from president of the Quick, W. R. Mrs. --·-Advertising Rates the hospital last week where he has Community Club attended a board Display, per column inch ........ $0.35 been suffering from neuritis. meetin"' of the Central district held at Readers, per line ........................ $0.10 Mrs. Alice Burgon entertained on the Hotel Utah Friday, January 18th. Thursday of last week honoring the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Grant and Mr All business correspondence should be Birthday anniversary of her daughter, and M1s. Clarence L. Anderson were addressed to The Midvale Journal, Carol. Eighteen little guests were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Boberg present. Games were enjoyed and re- of Sandy, Saturday evening at a meet Millvale, Utah. Phone Mid. 178 freshments were served. ing of the G. B. F. A. Club. 136 N. Main St. Mrs. Kate Brady, Mrs. Ellen Nance Mrs. E. R. Benson, Mrs. Jos. Cushand Mrs. Leila Nix were Bingham vis· man, Mrs. C. 0. Watson, Mrs. A. W. !tors last week guests of Mrs. Byron Watson, Mrs. J. W. Nibley, Mrs. J. W. Thomas. Johnson, Mrs. H. E. Nelson and Mrs. The M. I. A. are planning a sleigh- L. Fern Pett were in attendance at an ing party Tuesday evening after the entertainment given Thursday even~-,--------~ regular meeting. ing at the Newhouse in Salt Lake . Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dansie anMr. and Mrs. George Green had as The Sewing Club met at the h?me nounce the birth of a boy last Thurs- their dinner guests Sunday evening of Mrs. H. E. Phelps Monday evemng. day at the Cottonwood home. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nix. Each member brought a small g-Ift Mrs. Lancelot Bills entertained at a Basket Ball games are being held for Mrs. Geo. W. Goetz who wil~ leaye party in honor of her daughter, Doro- every Wednesday evening in the Am- next month to make her home m Milthy, it being her eighth birthday an- usement Hall. Games are between waukee. Dainty refreshments were niversary. High School graduates and teams served to nine. The Relief Society of the Second from adjoining towns. Admission 10c. Mrs. J. W. Nibley, Mrs. Roy McMul Ward was held at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brady and fam- lin and Mrs. George W. Goet~ we:e Dora Butterfield on Tuesday. ily of Sugar House were dinner guests at a luncheon given Fnday m Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Silcox enter- guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Salt Lake by Mrs. Walter Hampton. tained at a social at her borne on Mrs. L. Brady. Wednesday of last week Mrs. C. L. Monday. Refreshments were served Don Milne and Jesse Casper visit- Anderson and Mrs. Hugh J. Gra;nt to Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nielsen, Mrs. ed last week with Ted Brady. were guests at a Bridge luncheon glvMyrle Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. in in Salt Lake at the home of Mrs. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone are re- C. D. Streitt. Miss Evelyn Nielsen, Miss Jean ceiving congratulations upon the arMadsen and Miss Edith Freeman en- rival of a boy last Friday. tertained at a class party at Mutual Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMullin of So. last Tuesday. Refreshments were Jordan are receiving congratulations served to 11 girls. arrival of a girl, Mrs. Mcthe upon Mrs. I. E. Freeman entertained at Mullen was formerly Miss Minnie her home last week. The Junior girls Densley. of the second ward. Refreshments were served to eleven guests. FOUR ROOM MODERN HOUSE Farms, Chicken Ranches and Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Butterfield enDouble new garage, 2 room house In week, tertained at dinner during the acrea~e are beginning .to small Mrs. Charles Myers, and daughters, rea:·, brings $10 monthly rent, BIG show activity. I have a chotce LOT, 72 1-2 feet front by 196 feet in Crilla and Mrs. Thomas Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Crump announce depth. Chicken coop for 125 chickens assortment which I am offering the birth of a boy January the 9th at will sell on easy terms. And one S at low prices and reasonab~e room house, lot 50" x 100" deep $200 the Cottonwood home. bal. pay like rent. Inquire 65 terms. Some lfoOO homes . m down , The First Ward M. I. A. entertaintown also at very attractive ed at the ward bouse last Friday 6th, Ave., or call Midvale 285-W 1-25 pri~. U you want a home or where the B. Y. W. presented the pro"See CRAPO" farmgram. ESTAURANT & CAFE Mrs. Gwynne Page entertained at My specialty is getting for my dinner Sunday, it being her husband's There Is a DEFINITE clients what they really want. I birthday anniversary and in honor of SATISFAGriON WHEN have satisfied customers. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. taste. the satisfy FOODS Your Page. Our E-q>erience assures you of Tasty FOODS a• all Til\IES. ROOM AND BOARD Modem Conveniences. New home. U.S. CAFB Can accommodate two. Greenwood SAMAS a THOMAS, Ave., 4th house East of State Street. Garage If required. Phone Mid. 118-J. * * * • • <OuntrNmw .......... ----- REAL ESTATE IS ~lOVING OUR BAKERY GOODS HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALLED The QUALITY IS THERE TASTE TH;tJ: DIFFERENCE MIDVALE BAKERY ' Cor Main a.nd Center Sts. MIDVALE - - • Utah R C. C. CRAPO Pro,._ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ !:int Special Priced Offerings for Week End I January 24, 25 U 26, 1929. ~!n~ !~~ !k!~R!n~~rr:!t~11~~~our~ CURRANTS THEY CAN'T BE BEAT Case Price 36/15 oz. pkgs. $6.00 PEARL BARLEY, Quaker Bulk, 3 lb. Bag ................ 19e CORN MEAL, 9 LB. Bag Yell ow, Each ........................ 29e 7e . Brooms, A good value for the money 49c BREAD, 14 Oz. LOAF, 2 for ........................ OLEOMARGARINE, Fern Brand, 2 for ....................... . BAKING POWDER, Union Made, 16 Oz. Cans, 2 for .. 39e 2/!!e t1 35e GOLD DUST (2 for price of 1) 29e Bulk, per double package COOKIES, Plain Vanilla Fresh, 2 Ll>s ........................ . 39e DEVILED or POTTED MEAT 1,4 Th Cans, per dozen ....... . Potatoes, fine white pearls, per 100 • • • • 29e OVEN ROASTS, Fine Rump 22Y2e ROAST of Beef, per ll>. 49e 49e 98c Pilgglly MIDVALE~ UTAH 271f2e 25C STEAKS, Choice Cuts ROUND, per lb............. BACON, Fine Quality, 8 to 10 LBS. Average, per lb. .... Half or Whole Slab glly "MIDVALE'S SHOPPING CENTRE" SMASHED PRICES SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th L. D. S. GARMENTS One Lot of Men's or Ladies' Garments· with Values to $1.00 for 49c Men's Work SHOES Men's Dress SHOES $2.45 $2.95 Ladies' Chiffon HOSE Ladies' Silk GARMENTS 85e FLANNEL Shirts Men's $1.50 Grade for 79c Men's$2.00 Grade for 98c Men's$3.50 Grade for $1.98 ~ •• GALOSHES Ladies &Misses in fancy colors. "You'll have to Hurry" only $1.00 pair $1.69 Fancy CUPS and SAUCERS Hand Paneled . . . . . . . . . . . I5c BROOMS Sheet Blankets .... $I.79- $1.89 IN OUR MARKET VEAL LOAF, The Kind That's Fresh Home Made, per Th FEATURING MORE Big Money SAVING EVENT Men's Fancy Dress Shirts ~len's Jersey Gloves . . 9c Children's Bath Robes .$1. Ladies Rayon Bloomers 79c Ladies' Felt, Wool Hose 49c Famous Army Blanket 1.95 Genuine HORSE HIDE COATS, was $I6.50, now $12.95 SHEETS $1.00 89e $1. $1.29 Men's OVERCOATS Boys' CAPS $9.45 BOYS' OVERALLS 89e 75e ~ ~ East Side Main Street • SPECIALS 50 Men's 25c woolen bose IOc I doz. Spool's Thread 30c BROOMS will be SOLD to the Ladies' Saturday at 5 lbs. Box Pure Candy 98c at IO a.m. for, each Girls' Fancy Bloomers 15c 15e Men's Work Hose, doz. $1 Limit, I broom to a family 32C CHEESE, Full Cream ~ Ll>s ..................................... Quick Drastic ·Action SPECIALS Mince Meat~ Fancy Bulk, 2lbs. · · · · · · · ·· · 35c 3lbs. · ·· · · ·· .. · SOc JELLO, All Flavors 4 Packages ........................... . THAT DEMANDS Extra Special, $6.50 Value BLANKET, Part Wool ... $3.95 LARD, Silver Leaf 2 LBS. PACKAGES ........... . W ATCH REPAIRING GOOD PROMPT AND DEPENDABLE Service Your jeweler should enjoy the confidence of the community. Bring your precious stone problems to me. I guarantee to repair ;\'our watch satisfactory or ask no pay. It yo• want any.it!\\ elry from Salt Lake, I can sa\'e you money on it. See me. . J. S. MORGAN In Midvale City, Utah .. |