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Show Publf shed at MID VAL E, UTA H 1 'I 2 • WEST JORDAN I STAKE NEWS FOILED AGAIN and we mann~r in of Midvale celeb ratin g the of the 0. P. MOST FOR EIR MONEY'' A big busin ess man recen tly said: "It's no wond er each 0. P. Skag gs Syste m store is the busie st food store of its town , because they give the people the most for their mone y." He could not have paid our store s a grea ter complime nt, or more truth fully state d the facts . You will be a regu lar custo mer of ours if you but try our store a time • or two. z ~~~~~~~~~====--=~==~== ~~~~==== and Mrs. Oscar BeEne y &.re reon teach er traini ng was the FOR THIS COUP ON GOOD AT I THE IRIS THEA TRE .. Throu gh arran geme nt with your ' local newsp aper, you may clip this coupo n and enter the Iris Theat re FREE , provid ed you enter with a perso n payin g admis sion . In other The opera , "Pegg y and the Pirate " words , two perso ns admitte~ for the 5, Sat- prese nted on Satur day . night at the price of on~ on Frida y, Apnl. . 9 and Apnl ay, urday , Apnl 6, Tuesd ton ~ard by. the M. I. A. under Rtver_ n coupo Thurs day, April 11 only. This and 15 cents admit s adults , this cou- the direct ion of Mtss Mae Rasm ussen was very mucn appre ciated which pon and 5 cents admit s childr en. was manif est by the numb er prese nt. been ' Mrs. Eva B. Lewis who has The house was filled and more than a ering. recov y rapidl ill, is now hundr ed peopl e stood durin g the ·ento ss Very splend id Mrs. Alber t Watso n was hoste tire perfor mance . her at day in the cast. Thurs those club by her memb ers of work was done was e home on First avenu e. Bridg Conra d Dahl and Willis Freem an did played . A lunch eon was serve d at very fine work and broug ht forth Glady s Densl ey the small card tables , follow ing the heart y appla use. game s. and Glady s Rund quist were excep of n Brow rd Mr. and Mrs. Leona tional ly good in their rolls, their WE!st Jorda n were guest s of Mr. and voices handl ing their work with ease. Mrs. Evere tt Readi ng Frida y eveni ng Lee A. Palm er and Marin da Beckstead were equal for the part they of last week. repres ented and did good work. The three comed ies storm ed the house with their wit and humo r. Mrs. Iona Nelso n was good and her voice carrie d well. The coon was partic ularly good in his millio n dollar song. The West Jorda n Stake Prima ry conve ntion was held Satur day afternoon and Sunda y at South Jorda n. Our big Chai n store compe- Satur day aftern oon sessio n being titor ende avore d to spoil our held in the Opera house , for the local worke rs. Presid ent anniv ersar y celeb ratio n last stakeM.andNewb old condu cting Edith Satu rday . They bad adve r- Ella Lamb ert repres entati ve of the Genin certa at s item in tised certa eral board presid ing. Devot ional murday Satu sic Mary Dahl; congr egatio n singprices,... then. . on.. er time; Invoc ation, Minmorn ing, after learn ing of eur ing, 'Summ nie Bill of River ton Secon d ward; low price s ,they paint ed their song practi ce condu cted by Elsie r lowe much wind ows with_ Dahl. Edith Lamb ert discus sed the price s on the same item s they topic of Leisu re Time Activ ities for and Summ er Prima ry. A had adve rtised . It was caleu- Child ren demo nstrat ion of dance s and game s proce dure under Jated the direct ion of Elsie Dahl, s from play leader . Marth a Burm ister probut it nounc ed the bened iction . All wards Jtad its were well repres ented excep t Bing- ,~ FRID AY, APR IL 5, 1929 THE MID VAL E JOUR NAL f ~m. Sunda y morn ing sessio n was for the Prima ry stake presid ency and conve ned at 10 a. m. in the Stake office . Presid ent Ella M. Newb old was in charg e. David T. Dahl of the Stake Presid ency and Thom as S. Butter field, High Counc il advis ors to the Prima ry were presen t. Prima ry Stake Presid ency was 100 per cent. Singin g, Do What is Right ; Presid ent David T. Dahl, offere d the openi ng praye r; Edith Lamb ert of the General Board condu cted a round table discus sion on Prima ry proble ms. Thos. s. Butte rfield offere d the closin g praye r. The Stake board and the execu tive office rs met at 1 p. m. Openi ng song Shine On; Invoc ation offere d by Ellen B. Richa rdson . A gener al dis- M IDVA LE SHOE , cussio n main featur e o fthe aftern oon. Rosamond Holt closed with praye r. At noon, a dainty lunch eon with Easte r sugge stions were serve d by Reola and Ida Holt under the super vision of Agne s Soren son, to the followin g. Pres. David T. Dahl, High Counc ilman Thom as S. Butter field, Edith Lamb ert, Pres. Ella M. Newbold, First Counc ilor Maud Butte rfield, Secon d Counc ilor, Ellen B. Rich ardso n, Mary A:. Lloyd , Rosam ond Holt, Elsie Dahl, Agne s Soren son, Marth a Burm ester. LO CA L . .----, --P EN IN G Mr. joicin g over the arriva l of tllcu E:eCOnd child, an eight and a half pound boy, Wedn esday morni ng. Mrs. Beene y is at the mater nity home of Mrs. Alice Miller . Moth er and child are repor ted doing nicely . Mrs. A. A. Larso n entert ained the two birthd ay clubs to which she belongs Satur day of last week. Sixtee n were presen t. Out-o f-tow n guest s were Miss Beth Smeth urst of Salt Lake, Mrs. Georg e Ander son, Mrs. Basil Doma n of Coppe rton and Mrs. Jame s Stanfi eld of Murra y. A one o'cloc k lunch eon was served . Mrs. Emm a Nicho ls of Union spent Tuesd ay visitin g at the home of Mrs. P. G. Down s. Miss Mabe l Nepar d, Miss Peters on and Miss Jense n of Coppe rton were dinne r guest s at the home of Miss Alta Miller . Later in the eveni ng Miss Miller and her guest s motor ed to Salt Lake and enjoy ed a theatr e party. Mr. and Mrs. Leona rd Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitm ore of Bingh am spent Sunda y with Mrs. Miller 's mothe r, Mrs. P. G. Down s. Mrs. Hyrum Becks tead entert ained at a childr en's party late last week on the birthd ay anniv ersary of her small son Lee. Twelv e guest s were prese nt and enjoy ed refres hmen ts and game s. Marg aret, the young daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Down s is repor ted to be recov ering from an attack of rheum atic fever. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Livin gston and childr en Barba ra and Lewis Ray of Fount ain Green are visitin g at the home of Mrs. Livin gston 's mothe r, Mrs. Eva B. Lewis . The Glean er Girls and the M Men of the First ward :M. L A. enjoy ed a candy pull at the close of class work Tuesd ay evenin g. Mrs. Eli Mitch ell entert ained at an old fashio ned rag bee Tuesd ay at her home on Locus t street . Refre shmen ts were serve d and later in the afternoon ~ridge was played . The guest s numb ered eight. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mcl1f entert ained at a radio danci ng party Frida y eveni ng at their home on Main street . Fiftee n guest s enjoy ed the affair . Mrs. Evere tt Readi ng entert ained at dinne r Thurs day eveni ng for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ande rson of Salt Lake Cover s were laid for ten guest s. I E .-.liiiil!iiiiri:;.m;~iiir· S 111 H E y R' R A man' s Business is neve r any grea ter than the confidence h i s patro ns place in him. That confidence has to be earne d by sellin g Qual ity. That is why we are :1 ere. te ta ment of.. Owne rship, .. lUana ge- ment, Etc., Requi red by the Act of Congr ess of Augu st 24, 1912 Of the Midva le Journ al, publis hed weekl y at Midva le, Utah, for April 1, 1929. State of Utah, Coun ty of Salt Lake: Befor e me a Notar y Public in and for the State and count y afores aid, perso nally appea red P. S. Rober ts, I who, havin g been duly sworn accor ding to law, depos es and says that he is the Busin ess Mana ger of The Midvale Journ al, and that the follow ing, is, to the best of his know ledge and belief. a true statem ent of the owner geme nt, etc., of the afore1 ship, mana j said public ation for the date shown in the above captio n, requir ed by the Act of Augu st 24, 1912, embod ied in section 411, Posta l Laws and .tte~gullal~ll That the name s and addre ss of publis her, editor , mana ging editor busin ess mana gers are: P. S. Rober ts. Midva le, Utah. That the owne r is: Jorda n Publi shing Comp any, Inc. Dr. A. J. Hosm er, Stock holde r. Leon L. Olson , Dr. H E. Nelso n, A. L. Ander son and P. S. Rober ts, Stock holde rs, all of Midva le, Utah. That the know n bondh olders . mortga~ees and other secur ity holde rs ownin~ or holdin g 1 per cent or more of total amou nt of bonds , mortg agees or other secur ities are: Midva le State Bank, Midva le, Utah. Intert ype Corpo ration of Brook lyn. P. S. ROB:Fm.TS. Sworn to and subsc ribed before me this 3rd day of Aoril. 1~29. (Seal) Clift'o rd J. Ridd, Notar y Publi c My comm ission expire s Aug. 3, 1930. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelso n return ed to their home in Silver City after spend ing ten days at the home of their son, Dr. Harol d E. Nelso n. Mr. Abe Livin gston of Fount ain Green motor ed to Midva le Sunda y and spent the day with his famil y who are at the home of Mrs. Eva B. Lewis . Mr. and Mrs. L. Fern Pett entertained at Bridg e Frida y eveni ng of last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartl ett of Salt Lake were the out-of -town guest s. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mcl1f were the dinne r guest s Easte r Sunda y at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rl Worth en of Salt Lake. At the home of her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sadle r, Mern a Sadler entert ained a numb er of her schoo l mates ~aturday evenin g. The decoration s were in Easte r colors and the favor s were Easte r symbo ls. The occasion was her twelf th birthd ay annivers ary. Miss Esthe r Dunb ar and Miss Gwen Evans motor ed to Bin~ham on Tuesd ay eveni ng and attel1 ded a Bridg e party given by Mlsa Larso n of that place .. Mrs. H. J. Grant , Mrs. Leo Ander son and Mrs. C. L. Ande rson were guest s at a meeti ng of the club to which they belon g held at the home of Mn. Wash Bober g of Sandy , on Thurs day. Frida y of last week Mrs. R. C. Miller and Mrs. Olive Miller spent the day with friend s in Bingh alll. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Batem an and Mrs. N. E. Wilde n and childr en of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Larso n spent Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watts of .,MurSalt Lake spent the week at the home of Mrs. Wilde n's sister , Mrs. B. sunda y in Payso n at the home of ray spent Sunda y at the home ot Mrs. P. G. Down s. W. Clowa rd. A. Rasm ussen . Mr. and Mrs. Due to the many requests coming to us Since our recent Successful 99c SALE we have decided to offer the people of Midvale and South Salt Lake County Another Golden Opportunity to Purchase Quality Merchandise at • REBU ILDE RS Here' s \Vha.t We Do when we REBU ILD YOlJB SHOE S We use better mater ial tbn.a eame lD them whell new. We prese rve the Style and. Vomfort that make~~ you Uke to wear tllem. AJUl we uve you cood mone y bealde a. We Guara ntee Oar WOR K MJDY.&I.W SBOJC RJCB lJILD EB ID4Yale '1 r rt o-te r st. M p -- ri c e s ONE DAY ONLY ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1929 Open s a Lucr ative Care er to Thos e Who are the Prop er Syste m . Pre~red by RANKIN SYSTEM of Flyin g Instr uctio n is t~e O.nly Natio~ally Recognized Syste m of Flyin g Instr uctio n In t)te Urute d State s Toda y THE RE WIL L BE TWO MEE TING S ON Tuesday, April 9t h at the Midvale Journal Office Work Shirts . . . . . . . 99c Men's Sox, 12 pair for 99c . ~d3ies ~afyon Hose, 9.9c patr or .... .. . Curtains, 2 pair for . · 99c Ladies Dresses. 2 for . 99c Sheets .... .... ... . 99c Voile Steoins, 3 for .. 99c Boys Caps, 2 for .... 99c Rayop Bloomers, 2 fo 99c Silk Rayon Gowns . . . 99c Combinations . . . . . . 99c Lad.1es, Rayon Laced Children's Comb.... . 99c Trimmed Stepins, 2 for 99c lnfan!'s and Rubens Shirts 2 for .... . . Suit Cases .... .... 99c .Men's Dress Hose. 4 pr 99c Men's Overalls. pair .. 99c Ladies' Silk Scarfs . . 142 Nort h Main Stree t at 1 P. M. and 7 P. M. ' Aeromotive Service, Rank in Syste m ''UTAHS UNIVERSITY OF mE AIR'' MAIN STREET Utah |