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Show O·VALE J UR .-------------------------------------------------·--------------------------------------------~ ~ LEGAL NOT CE .~ I Setting for Washington Monument Weekly (F rida y) Published by the g Company, Inc. Publishin n da Jor I SUi\rni o ... ' S J .l In the Third J udic.al Court of Salt 1 ~---------------·--~·~~~~----------v.=-==-~--------------------------------~------------------~ Lah:e County, S t a te o 'L tali,. FREDmRICK H. P A I G.t.:::, P aintifi ··-.· " vs. .· ROSA L. PAIGE , Deden fant. I SUiviMONS The S tate of U t a h to said def nnd:mt: You a r e h ereby summoned to ap· I pear within twenty days a ft er the 1 1 service of this summons upon you, if setVed within the county, in which this action is brought, otherwise, with'n thirty days after service and defend the above entitled,; action: and in -1::ase of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of sai.d Court. 'This action is brought to recover a ]udgment dissolving the marriage controct (or bonds of matrimony) heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant. William Waters and W:th the federal buildin1 procram for the national capital now under waJ at full speed, the century-old dream of Major Pierre L'ERfant, the E. R. Christensen "'elebrated French en1ineer who l.id out the plana for the capital, is about to be fulfilled. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Photo shows an architect's conception of the Mall, or Monument cardens, extendin1 from the monument to the capitol, showin1 the ftlal'• parkway, flanked with the IMwly erected federal buildinca, u lt may apPear In time fOT tba 200tJa annlvenarr tt ... Wrth CJI Cearp nificent P. 0. Address, Midvale, Utah. WMhlna-ton ... s•aa. Date first publication, March 29, 1929 I - - ----------- -- -Terms of Subscription P er Yea r (in a d vance) ............ $1.00 .. E ntered as s eccJnd class matter at the postoffice at Midvale City, U t ah, .:ndcr act of Ma rch 3, 1379. I FOR SALE FOUR ROOM Brick House on one of the Belit Streets in Midvale. Nearly New. Immediate possession. On easy terms. J. A. Aloom, West Jordan Lumber Company, Midvale. Job Printing Department All prices based on t h e maintained. Franklin Printing Price List. ~f odc rn I -···- . ------ Advertising Rates Display, per c~lumn inch ---·---- $0.35 Readers, per line --·--·-···-------------- $0.10 All business correspondence should be addressed to The Midvale Journal, Midvale, Utah. Phone Mid. 178 136 N. Main St. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bigler of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and family Monday. Mrs. Marvin Freeman and little daughter Beverly returned home Sunday evening after visiting relatives in Montpelier, Idaho, the past ten days. 2 1 FOR THIS COUPON GOOD AT THE IRIS THEATRE Through arrangement with your local newspaper, you may clip this coupon and enter the Iris Theatre FREE, provided you enter with a person paying admission . In other words, two persons admitted for the price of one on Friday, April 5, Saturday, April 6, Tuesday, April 9 and .Thursday, April 11 only. ':fhis coupon and 15 cents admits adults, this coupon and 5 cents admits children. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of A. L. Beckstead, Deceased Cre~tors will present claims with • vouchers to the undersigned at the office of William Waters, Attorney at CHOICE Saddle Horse for Sale or Law, corner Main and Center Sts., Trade. George Green, Union, Tel28th the Midvale, Utah, on or before 3-29-3t ephone Midvale 287. day of May, A. D., 1929. NINA A. BECKSTEAD Administrator of the Estate of A. L. BeBckstead, Deceased. i++•+++++T¥¥T+ +++++++++. Miss Louise Fisher returned home William Waters & E. R. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks .roo- from san Monica, Calif., and will Attorney's for Administrator tore_d to Monroe Sunday and return- make her home with her mother, Mrs. Midvale, .Utah ed Monday. Mrs. Hicks, mother of Thomas Fisher. Her daughter, Mrs. Lake also reDate first publication, March 29, 1929 Mr. Hicks and Mr. Richardson, Thelma Benson of Saltafter spending father of Mrs. Hicks, returned with turned home Sunday Riverton. at weeks two past the conference over remain them to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glazier announce · week. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT birth of a boy last Wednesday. the Lake Salt of Werrett Mrs. Nellie ALTA-HELENA MINING & The Sea Gull Girls and advisors of spent the week-end with Mrs. Sarah the First ward entertained • at a soMII.I.ING COMPANY Bennett. Carters orchestra of Lehi are play- cial at the home of Mr. and Mrs. EdLocation of principal place of busi- ing every Wednesday evening at the gar Morgan Thursday. Games were ness, Salt Lake City, Utah. played and refreshments were served East Midvale ward amusement hall. Miss Hariet Wiberg, Miss Vera to Clayton Raymond Mrs. and Mr. NOTICE is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Directors held on the and daughter Maxine spent the week- Huggins, Miss Lavella Maynard, Miss end in Payson. They attended a Lavon Morgan, Miss Mary Aylett, 8th day of March, 1929, an assess- party and were dinner guests of Mr. Miss Ivy Peterson, Miss Rena Bon~ ment of one-half cent (:!he) per share and Mrs. C. H. Dixon. eker, Miss Vilate Butterfield, Miss Mrs. W. H. McNamara was a Salt Mildred Johnston, Miss Mildred Hamwas levied on the Capital Stock of visitor Tuesday guest of Mrs. ilton, Miss Lavon Lloyd, Mrs. GorLake the Corporation, payable on or before don Densley, Mrs. Roland P~ge and Berrett. April 13th, 1929, to H. N. Bjork, Hannah Mrs. Roxy Gosman of Sandy spent Mrs. Le Roy Densley. Treasurer, at his residence, Sandy, Tuesday with Mrs. Geneva Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. George Whetman and 1 Jay Young, son of Mrs. Thora children of Payson spent Sunday and '"Utah. submitted to an operation on Monday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Young Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 20th Saturday for the removal of tonsils. Thomas P. Page. They were accomMr. and Mrs. R. F. Truhf and Miss panied home by Mrs. Page who will day of April, 1929, will be delinquent Julia Raleigh of Salt Lake were the visit several days. and advertised for sale at public auc- dinner guests Sunday of Mr .and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Wiberg had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. tion, and unless payment is made be- W. R. Ashment. ERE'S THE LAST WORD in hay Wiberg of American Fork, Carl were Sharp Leonard Mr~. and Mr. fore, will be -Bold on the 27th day of guests at a ~Irthday party given ~n Miss Anna Wiberg of Park City and rakes-a light sUlky rake of extra May, 1929, to pay the delinquent as- Monday evenmg in South Jordan m Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wiberg where 1 strong construction that pic~ the liay sessment, together with the cost of honor of Mr. Marvin Oliver. they entertained at dinner. Covers up clean and keeps it free of dust and Mrs. Katherine Boyle of. Salt Lake were laid for fourteen. advertising and !\e expense of sale. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page enterwas a guest Monday evemng of Mr. dirt. Speci!illy curved spring teeth carry DEAN F. BRAYTON, tained at dinner Sunday, in honor of and Mrs. W. J. McNamara. rather than drag the hay, and retarder Secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans anno':lnce Mr. and Mrs. George Whetman and teeth prevent rolling. 1407 Walker Bank Building, the ~irth of a fine baby boy Fnday children of Payson. The unusually sturdy wheels are CaseThe West Jordan Stake Primary evemng. Salt Lake City, Utah. Sunluncheon at entertained officers to hostess was Soffe Goldie Mrs. made. Spokes are widely staggered and Date of 1st pUblication, Mar. 15, 1929 members of ~er club at a quilting at day in honor of Mrs. Lambert of the riveted on both sides of rims and hubs. Date of last publicatio!l., Apri112, 1929 her home Friday of last week. Those General board. Covers were laid for Channel steel tires pn.tect rivet heads enjoying the day were Mrs. Walter besides the guest of honor, Mr. David 1Netor• Butterfield, S. Thomas ;n.,Nher• Mr. Dahl, T. Salt of Cora da~ghter and Brown front wear and give extra rigidity and CLASSIFIED ADS Comblnu Mary ~ake, Mrs. Jessie Be~rett, Mrs. Car- Mrs. samuel Newbold, Mrs. strength. Baler• Hoy I FOR SALE- A team of horses, wag ne <:oomber, Mrs. Alhe .Wardle, Mr~. Lloyd, Mrs. Arthur Richardson Miss Fillf!re Silo All wearing parts are adjustable to take on and harness, in first class con- Lavma Fenstermaker. Mrs. Gertte Elsie Dahl, Miss Rosamond Holt, Plow• Sharp, Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Mrs. Mrs. s. c. B. Sorensen, Miss Martha up wear. Dump roos reversible end for end DWc Burmister and Mrs. zach T. Butter. . dition. Frank Morris, 1 mile East Rose Greer. . Harrawe and right for left-giving 4 times the usual field. spendmg IS Clayton Came.ha Mrs. Culti~XW>r• of Sandy Jr. High School. GroinDrUU wear. Wheels easily changed from one side A surprise party was given in hana fe~ days m Salt Lake, guests of . . Groin or of Mr. Richard G. Wilkers at his . The marnage of Miss Rella Booth, relabv~s. to the other and axles are reversible end Binder• Sp~c1al program was giVen Sunday home last Thursday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joh~ Booth Corn for end. All this to give the Case rake extra ' to Glenn James, took place thts week. I mornmg bv the Sundav school officers Binde,.. long life. Th :w est Jordan M. I. A. will pre- of East Midvale. The program was - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .Mower•· sent, 'The Girl who Forgot," a com- as follows: Violin solo, "A Pl'rf~'!t chapel. A splendid p r ogram was lloy Rok4l• Come in l;OOn and see it-ask for inHoyi.oaJ.n edy-drama in the West Jordan school Day, Eva Smith of Union; vocal solo, given and Dr. J. L. Ellertson of Murthe for Headquarters hooklet. teresting Corncmd auditorium Saturday April 13, 1929. "The Palms," Helen Westlund of Mid· ray spoke on Easter. Cotton Mrs. Ethel Millerberg and children vale, accompanied by Mrs. Fav 01The cast of characters follows: best in farm implements. ... l'.lan Jason, butler in the Baird home, son; Easter talks, Mr. Jack Nichol- Kenneth and Otva were week-end son, Verta Kartchner. Miss Johnson. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Terry Royal Spratling. The "All Around Club" enjoyed an of Salt Lake. They were joined by David Baird, tl,f district attorney, Easter party Thursday evening at the Mr. DeMoin Terry and Mrs. Mabel Arthur Peterson. Rose Mary, blown in by the storm, Cobble Crest Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Porter and children Wilma, Marian James Glover and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. and LaVerna, also of Salt Lake, SunBernice Bateman. Greeta, David's Swedish house Brady of East Midvale enjoyed the day afternoon when they motored to Magna and enjoyed an Easter dinner . evening. keeper, Gwen Silcox. of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Terry. guests who Girl "The drama, act three A eye her with Luida Gray, a :flirt, Forgot," given by the Sunday school Bunnies, baskets, colored eggs and on David, Gladys Gardner. Albans Beston, David's secretary, officers was put on Thursday evening other decorations were used. · Covers of last week in the East Midvale were laid for thirty guests including Dell Smith. The · play was those mentioned above and Mr. and Pearl Dawn, David's cousin and amusement hall. thor_oughly enjoyed by an appreciative Mrs. George Andrews of Magna. ward; a rich heireoo, Fae Orgill. The Bee Hive girls escorted by audience. foster and physician Elton, Giles Full line now includes Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover entertain- their teachers Mrs. R. H. Sharp and brother to Pearl, Stewart Sanders. Judy Elton, his sister, Grace Malm- ed a number of friends Friday eve- Mrs. Clarence Millerberg motored to ning. Dinner was served and covers Crescent Tuesday evening and prestrom. sented their dramatization of "An Gustavus Sevenson, a detective, laid for twelve. J\f. T. A. Conioint Wll.S h('lo Sttnday . n 1 ~ Tl'"""'"'~nnf>n Garden." prior to the ' disguised as a gardner, Vernon Bateevening in the East Midvale w a rd ' Stake Road Show in the near futur e. man. ountn) @rtespondente East ·Midvale RIVERTON 4 • TIMES the WEAR with the CASE Self-Dump BAKE H Booth Mercantile Compmy "Everything for the Farm and Home" MIDVALE, UTAH Phone Midvale 200 ElmB Osbortle Grand Detour I |