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Show THEl\IIDV ALEJOUR NAL Friday, May 10, 1929 .C. \Vaverly Caps for Men •i 2 New (Qea for S1.1mmer Majesti c I Garters for Men Through arrangement with provided you entp;_• with a person paying admission. In other words, two persons admitted for the price of one on Fr-Iday, May 10, Wednesday, May 15 and Thursday, May 1~ This coupon and 15c admits ad~;thiil coupon and 5c admits chi! en. Men's Furnishings ~l"nt; A&AROOT BEER STAND \Vide web, sing!" grip garten of failcy si'k e:;~sr.ic. Sa•in pad, nickel brass metal fittings. all rubber pendants. band. 25c Our Feature Value in I Men's Shirts Men's Shirts Of Fancy 1 special "RAINSUIN.E'' pro<:ess he I p s every "Solar" Straw to resist the action of ~wt. · and rain, adding: t..> tbe life and aw~ar:>r.ce of t e hat. Only th-. massresources of th: ]. C. Company mU:c th J~QSSibl- Tt•l. Douglas 18-l-R for particulars. 67-Jl I Wash~ble Various Style. East Center St. Tet l1idva1e Appealing color combinations. Smart-looking, wellmade hats, soft and easy to wear. 49c and 69c Plain and fancy pattern shirts w1th collar$ attached. Among these arr Per call"s. plain rolored Broadcloths in w!>ne t<:!. • nl blue. and fancy printed Broad cl:.Jth. For Boys For Men 0f ch~mbra}·. p!a;r hourJ, too. For 1eJ.oJ of Fine quality, combed c<,tton Union Suits. Ecru or white. Ribbed Union Nain~'-·ok Suits for Boys Under•ear for fYlcn Summer-weight, cotton uniOil suits. Ecru or whit~. , A· •let;c style with ioscn across back. 49c 89c \ I -I Rayon shirts with b1·oadcl h ''shcrts,'' in solid colors, stri t or figured pattem9. Real valu-. Each ~rarment- ' 49c Union Suits Men's Athletic For Boys Union Suits Athletic union suits of combed cotton. Light weight. Of nainsook. full cot and durably made. ·Big valu~ 49c 49c Men's Rayon Harvest Hats Union Suits 'For Mt'n In plain colors and assorted These hats arc expertly m~ fine shell.ced peanit !!~a: fQ!l trimmed. Have fancy, Justable band. Cool and co · fcrtable $o wear and very serv stripes. ~f . lceable. 49c NOTICE OF DELINQUEN"' A., ESS MENT ALTA-HELENA MINL p_ ,:&ULI.ING COMPANY LOCA ON OF PRINCIPAL PLA<JE OF , 'SIlESS, SALT LAKE(CITP, AH. • NOTIC..;E here are delinquent upon followmg described &tock, on accot,nt of an sessment levied on the 8th day f March, 1929, the several amnunt& t op site the names of the re· ective share holders as follow · No. of No. of N e Certlfle&te Shares ,\mt. Pet Van, Jr ......... 129 2000 $ 0.00 A. Stringham. 147 2000 • .00 A. R. trin am .... 153 1000 l ~.oo A. R. tring m _ ... 169 1300 6.50 E. Be t Le s _ .... 131 1000 5.00 Y. Mart n An rson 190 1000 5.00 Nils Th psorl ........ 46 1000 5.00 and in ac rdanee with law, so r~any shares of ch parcel of stock a.s may be necessa will e sold at the , fflce of the Seer tary, o. 1407 W 11lker Bank Build! , Salt Lake City. Ctah, on the 27th y of ay, 1929, a the hour of 12 o'clock noon, to pa) delinquent assess ent thereon, tog~o.ther with the cost o adye;rtising anc, expense of the sale. , DEAN F. BRA TON, Secreta .-y 1407 Wal er nk BldJS., Salt ake ty, Ut th Date of first publica on v 10, 929. Date of last publicat n 24, ' 29. knitted Full min cawhi& bdts in plain and twotone effects. Sleeveless and • knee length. C a r efully made in every detail. 156-f~ ~ ··~-;.;:-:::::::::::::::::::~::::::~~:::::::::~:::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::~"§ i : li l! !j . 121' •Stzes /2 t;, ,~ 4 1/ ll Here Are VALUES in MEN'S HOSIERY Fancies 49c • • • A silk IU!d ftY(!II bose with pure silk leg, silk- - sock with mercerized top, too and heeL In newest fancy ef· pwted top and mercerized sole fects. and heel 98c. 25c • • • A rayon and mercerized plaited hose in ' gen''4-for.l." Full mercerized erous assortment of fancy pat• medium weight sock, with "Tu- terns. ~oeu feature. 4 pairs $1.00. u701 Brand." P tt r e thread silk hose with meraerized top and toe. "Tu-Toe" feature for added stren~th: 4h. Flowers For Mother liI ! (Mothers' Day, Sunday, May 12th, 1929 1. Give Flower Plants on !\Iothers' Day They last and bloom the whole season. ~i Varieties of Annuals, doz. ,II 69c and 89c Puin Colors "No. 1005." FnJl fashioned il lj 1-l: : Ii 15 5 $1.00 I II 45 Varieties Hybrid Perennials, I II Special, per dozen .... ,... .... .. $1.00 II 79c and 9Rc 98c 45~ Midvale !.: Sizes 6 to 12 With "Shorts" ~ ; i :; • i': Zinuners' widely known Cinnamon Rolls and Doughnuts stand In a class all their own. Only a,·allabl" at Zimmers Bakery. Lest you forget, we say it yet, There Is Quite a Difference! FREE QUARTERii te Maa wLIIhinl:' board Ia new home en Greenwood ay&nua. Inquire at .Journal office for direction&. , For Boys Knitted Unions ~ ~ --===-=-,---· BASEMMNT SLEEPING Sl-IIRTS .98 Z KNOWLES FLORAL Expertly fashioned of fine quality fabrics In attractive color combinations. Smart-looking, well-made. lt FINE DAIItY FAR:&l on Redwood. Fully equipped. A bargain. See Crapo. A FEw RARE BARGAINs in u1nta County. Farms. Now I» the time to buy. See Crapo. Don't forget Knowles Floral on Mothers' Day, Sunday, the 12th of May. All kinds cut flowers, potled plants, ferns .Middy Hats Wash Caps 49c to 98c .98 "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" $1.49 $1.98 5 room, modern. Phone :Midvale C. C. CRAPO, Sandy, Tel. Mid. 137-W 22 ACRE FARM on Redwood, near Store and Service Station; teams, lmpleml'nts, everything-. $9,000. Take home near 1\Jidvale. Soo A charming Gnsemble whl<'h Is deCrapo. ltlned to be popular tltis ~mffter. GOOD ~ ROOM HOUSE In Midvale. $2,000. Terms ... See Crapo. 'l'lle coat, witb eapelet and skirt, Is of crepe <'le chine, while the eilk 4 ROOl\1 HOUSE on 6th Avenue, $2,500. Cost more to build. See blouse fenttJres the new &lnfbam pntCrapo. tero. S CHOICE 1-2 ACRE LOTS on State ~~-~-------- • Strel't... See Crapo. In a choice group of smarf. new patterns. Every shirt fast color. This is a thrift oppol'> tunity. Printed broadd.nh, woven madras and woven broadcloth shirts in many smart new pat• terns. Plain colors, too. ... \Vork Shirts A. WAGSTAFF RENT-Hou~, Eas~·ale addition. Let Us Be Your Hatter 2\.thletic or phonJ. FOR The Hat That Combine s Style-Co mfort-Q uality Our FOR ~Al.t~T.ocated A·ar Corn of Matn and C~ntn Streets llll'llrlllvale Splendid opportunity a~ a side issue for residPnt of JHidVRI<,, Stand fully e-quipped, with ·~p-to-date modern Pquipmcnt ami offers wonderful ('hance to make a handsome profit If managed and operated properly. See Broaddo~ '' oa r'' tra w "Solar" Straw Hats are designed ami styled exclusively for the J. C. Pennc: Company. The.y are presented in a varict:; of models and sha;Jcs · your stye I pre f crc•,ce. E·very "Soar to swt 1 " Straw is made in strict conforrr ity with • our rigid standards of qu:tlity materials , and finished workn~nship. Remember ~at the name "Solar" in your straw hat is a te;(monial of character backed h;. rhc honor of the J. C. Pen1cy · Comp~1ny. - - ~;t~Y~~~::;~F·~:·rh~~;:~~ ·: That Establish J. C. Penney Company .____.:$~. .=: .;.l•;9~8~~___.:.,. :,: .,____A_-_s_t_h_e_Shc:;Jr:ng Place for Men It's IME for a New your I FREE, Outstanding Values in ~of .. local newspaper, you may clip this Icoupon and enter the Iris ': beatre 20 NORTH l\IAtN STREET, MIDV .ALE, UTAH ~"It11·s S/~ FOR THIS COUPON GOOD A:T THE IRIS THEATRE II! j;l II I) ! 1 ! 1! Dieners, ruffled monster petunias, 3 dozen for ...................... $1.00 II Finest varieties Tomatoes, per 100 $1.00 ! Speci~l, 1 We have thousands to choose from I BOW EN'S ! i~ iI I i, 1! "Look for the Yellow Frame House" I i! 6460 South State Street Phone Murray 141 i ~ ............................................... ~ ~~·~·~::..:.:..:.::~ ~·~~ ~.~.:.:~-~-_ · ~·~:!,'_'_'_'!,""'""'""'"''''''"'''"'" "'''""'""'"'' .....................l.. ........................... _........................................ ...............__............................................... ..................U!._ ....................... ... ........................... .. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE rc--- on your old phonograp h or RADIO 49C ' To APPLY on a new Miss Mina Sumbot has returned to l\1idvale. She has been spending the ast four months at the University Idspital at San Francisco. She will ue back on her old job at the St. Marks hospital the 15th of this month. Mrs. E. R. Benson, Mrs. L. F. Pett, Mrs. W. W. O'Brien, Mrs. J. W. Nibley, Mrs. C. 0. Watson and Mrs. H. P. Miller attended the card party given at the Granada in Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Cox and Mrs. Floyd C. Draper of Spring City who is visiting them, were guests at the marriage and wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Aldrich which occurred in Salt Lake Saturday evening. Tuesday evening Mrs. H. P. Miller and Mrs. V\'. W. O'Brien, 'accompanied by heir cousin, Mrs. David Sprunt of Denver, Colo., who is here on a visit attended a theatre and later visited relatives in Salt Lake. ---- I Paperhang· ng AND Decorating L.A. L __ ALL ELECTRIC One Friendly Bank Can Become Your Greatest Business Asset When you wish to expand your business-when y~m need financial help, then you will s·ee what the services of this institution may mean to you. Establish a friendly business connection here at once by opening a savmgs account with us. MIDVALE · STATE BANK Phone Midvale 1 Midvale, Utah T- WATER KENT Radio With Dynamic Speaker AT REGULAR PRICES a Limited Time Only Electric Service Telephone lVIidvale 272 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah l WELL, HE IOLC> ME .,.-o GO AJ.IEAO WUILE J..l£ DROVE OFF • .• . -· TV7ATCH REPAIRING GOOD PUO'IPT AND DEl'ENDABLE Service Your jeweler should enjoy the confidroce of the community. Bring your precious stone problems to me. I guarantee to r&pair your watch satisfactory or ask no pay. It you want anyjewelry from Salt Lake, I C&D aave you money on lt. See me. J. S. l\IORGAN |