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Show FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1929 THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Big Fre11ch Liner Bums at Its Pi r • ··::·.. '. ··: . :::~ _·:_._:: . · :-,. ...- ... :::.· ·~: .· ) ..•. ····:·: .. ;.::· ., . -:· "'' :. .....::··;..-.. S(·eue at tbe docks in Marseilles. l•'rance, while the big French liner Paul Lecat was being destroyed by fire. WEST JORDAN Vr. and Mrs. Willard Goff and dlildren Madge and Hugh have moved tn Grantsville to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lloyd have J10ld their home and win build a modern home on the Redwood road. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bateman DON'T BE SOLD INSURANCE · • • ·y IT BU THE METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Call Was. 8444 GEO. W. COX Telephone ~lid vale 222-W Midvale 21!\ 1st Ave. Phone 117-W Midvale, Utah • • • • • • • ••••• -Investing With Safety VSt~ Gambling With Poverty • Financial independent is earned by long, hard, careful investing. He who seeks big returns and sudden wealth, is gamb.ling with poverty. For every success in speculative fields there are many failures. Few there are wno know when to quit. Take the longer, but safer road. Invest your money with your banker and do it regularly and consistently. MIDVAl STATE BANK 70 N. Main St. nL A large crowd from West Jordan numbering sixty eight, motored to Riverton Saturday evening and at- Miss Elsie Dahl was a guest Thurs · t er M rs. Charles Smith d ay o f h er . sis of East Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Johnston of Duchesne were guests Saturday afI ternoon of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wright and family were their guests Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Amelia Turner spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Mary Ann . Cooper of Salt Lake, the occasion being Mrs. Cooper's birthday anniversary. H. F. Rasmussen; Tailor 64 West Center St. man, Mrs. 0. H. Bateman being very ~~:~::! ~:~!~·~=:::.:.o:.~w: :; ~:~:.~.d ;:.:::~~\;:.:~w:~ ~~~;::; to I Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bateman of Burley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman, Mary, Virginia, Helen and Glen Bateman visited in Provo Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bateman of Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bateman and family of Salt Lake, Mrs. Lydia Bate man visited at Magna Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Bate- and daughters Mary and Helen of Burley, Idaho are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman. Miss Fae Orgill Miss Bernice Bateman, Stewart Sanders, Mrs. E. M. Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead motored to East Midvale · Thursday night and attended the comedy drama, "The Girl Who Forgot," given by the Sunday school. I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cundick and children M a d M R B t Why not have your suit made to order It costs no more and we guarantee first class fit and workmanship Alterations - Cleaning -and Repairing Special rates students and graduates • Phone Midvale 1 •••••• Pu were dinner guests of Mr. and M1·s . Lewis Wright of Salt Lake Monday DIPPING INTO afternoon. SCIENCE Miss Melba Johnson, Erma, Merl I t t t t J I +-! I I I I I I I I !• I T t •t t I• and Mary P ixton and Jessie Haynes The Blue Sky , visited friends at Be.be1· Dam Sunln s!Pnd of tile 1-'ky heing- lllu e t day. + it Is r·pn Jiy thP air thnt is hlu e I Joe Wheeler and daughter Ann re- + an<l th e t'olor \\'e s<'e Is r·Pfl eC"t teurned home Monday after spending l' <l from only a fr> w miles nwny rhe hlue in the s l,; y I!' only th r the past two weeks in California. refl ec·tion of the hlue r·ay~ fr·on ' I Mr. and Mrs. Max Stohl of Salt l1e sun T he nenrrr t he equa Laii.e spent sevearal days this week 1 tor, the hluer the sli:y because visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen. the sun at that latitude is rela · A number of relatives met with ti\"ely hri;.;Llter. ; Mrs. Edward Orgill Saturday evening ((<;)by Western Newspaper Union.) the occasion being her birthday anI niversary. The evening was spent playing progressive Rook. Prizes Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Noble of Bluffdale, J: fr: and Mrs. Lenard were given to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Malstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Swensen, Andrew Swenson and Mrs. Peterson. L. Swensen. Luncheon was enjoyed by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs . P. A. Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Rube • Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swenson of East Midvale, Mr .and Mrs. L. Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swenson of Sandy, N. P. Swenson, Fae and James Orgill and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Orgill. A number of friends surprised Mrs. Lenard Brown Friday evening. Progressive Stung was played, prizes going to Henry Jensen and Lenard Brown. Luncheon was served to the following g¥ests: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cooper, Mrs. Alice Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Everet Reading, Hr. ·and Mrs. Henry Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Brown, Mrs. Emly Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. Narvil Wardle Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Brown. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Carlson and I children Larue and Dean of Logan • spent several days here visiting their friends. They were special guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Pixton of Midvale. Marjorie Brown of Sandy and Harold Bateman of this ward, were declared the most popular students of the Jordan high school, according to results of a contest sponsored by the staff of the "Beetdiggers" annual of the school. Harold ii president of the Junior class and is a meii}ber of both football and basket ball teams. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. • M. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Brown, ' Carrol, Farrol and Dell Jensen attended a surprise party Monday evening given at the home of Mr. and E finest tlrf'.S Mrs. Everett Reading of Midvale in the world has ever ,.. known! honor of Mr. Reading. J Miss Lucile, Thelma and LaMay Steadman entertained at an Easter The lowest prices ever for peakparty Sunday afternoon at the home quality tires. of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steadman. Games were played and dinner served to Ramona Leak, Ruth A guarantee against all road Egbert, Iona Silcox, Melba Sheen, June · Steadman, Velda Lancaster, hazards for 12 mont.ha. Rela Spratling, Dorothy Spratling, Beth Dahl, Lorna Peterson, Fae Holt, Leila Steadman, Twila Steadman and 1 More than that •••• the guaran- e June Finlayson. Ivy Steadman and Marine Shulsen tee is in the form~of a real Survisited Violet Johnson at South Jorety Bon~ issued by the Amerdan Sunday. Violet is improving af• ican Surety Company. That ter undergoing a serials operation, a short time ago. means it'e got to be fulfilled. Ask ~r. and Mrs. Elmo Jensen have us to show you a copy. moved to this ward to make their home . Mrs. Ray Haun is very sick at her And we will make good on it home with pneumonia. . right here in our store ••. withMr. William Houghton of Star is spending a week with his daughter, out delay, without red-tape. Mrs. John Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dahl and family of Eureka visWith sur-h quality, such prices,. ited Mr. and Mrs. John E. Yates on Monday. such a bonded-guarnn tee, our A number of friends surprised Mr. Charles Peterson at his home SaturDunlop Tires are the higgcst day night. A late supper was servhar~ains ~ver offel"'ed! ed at one long table which was decorated with Easter suggestions. a large cake forming the center piece. The Dunlnp'11 new' Winteri::wd covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs . filw now in 8tock ••• Thu Ringwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scha......, away with Chai,.,. edler of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walters of East Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ronnerberg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl f.! ... • .. Published at MIDVALE, UTAH Midvale, Utah • Stake M. L A. Stanley Bailey of Draper was a guest of Vernon Bateman Sunday. Miss Bernice Bateman visited her friends in Sandy Sunday. Mr. Donald Hogan is home after spending nearly six months in the mission field. Miss Lucile Bateman attended a dinner party Sunday afternoon given by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Palmer at their home in South Jordan, in honor of Mr. William Ueddler, Jr., who leaves in the near future for a mission to Australia. The table decorations and favors were pink and white. CoveJ:s were laid for twenty guests. Dell Smith and Harold Bateman . attended a banquet Thursday afternoon at Jordan high school given by members of the Charlonian club in honor of the Jordan high scbool basket ball team. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson spent Sunday in Salt Lake, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Henderson. Vesta Lanacster is spending a few days with her mother Mrs. John Lancaster. Mrs. K. H. Nordberg, Mrs. Pinchon Mrs. James Jacogson and Mrs. Lenard Brown met at the home of Mrs. Vina Naylor Monday afternoon, the occasion being her 71st birthday anniversary. A social time and luncheon was enjoyed. f... Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Buckley en• tertained at a chicken dinner Easter Sunday in honor of their sister, Miss Amelia Buckley of Provo, who leaves Sunday, April 7 for California where she will spend two weeks visiting • friends. Dinner was served at one long table with a center piece of lavendar sweet peas. Covers were laid for Amelia Buckley, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley of Midvale, ·Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buckley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Laun Buckley and • family, Mrs. Elzina Tuttle, Francis, Burdett and Sammy Tuttle. Merl Gardner, daughter of Mr. N. • L. Gardner, Jr., has finished a training course at the St. Marks hospital and is now employed at the Heber ,... City hospital. • Mrs. Elzina Tuttle visited in Salt Lake Monday. • Miss Thelma Dimond spent Sun• day with her sister, Mrs. Ira Hard1 castle of Sandy. M.r. and Mrs. Ross Bateman, Mrs. Lyd1a Bateman and daughter Lucile I •. • I alk about" BARGAIN Sf L 'J-~ MIDVALE GARAGE PLUMBING REPAIRING IVAN TAFT AND 168 NORTH MAIN STREET TELEPHONE MIDVAJ..E 190 Phone Midvale 48 36-40 West Center Street Open from 6 :30 in the morning Until 2 :00 the next morning Twenty Hours Every ·nay Service Is Our Motto MIDVALE • • UTAH I ..... ~ E.4SY Pji'f.UENTS ,_.J~A·~f.~~~i.(G~D: • |