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Show Friday, May 24, 1929 THE MIDVALE JOURNAL ------------------------~--~-------------------------------------------------------------- NeW Home of the Midvale State Bank Booth Mercantile Specializes In Case Farm Machinerv Represented by Lion Lindapl ~ --... ' N OTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Board of Directors of the Midvale Sta.te Bank, Midvale, Utah will receive sealed proposals at their of1lce at the Midvale State Bank up to 3:00 o'clock p. m., June 3rd, 1929, for the erection of a Bank building as a general contract, also separate proposals for marble work and hank fixtures, also separate proposals for heating and plumbing apparatus. Plans and specifiications are on file at the office of R. C. Watkins, Architeet, 202 Dooly Building, Salt Lake • City, and at the Midvale State Bank, ' Midvale, Utah. A deposit of fifteen ( $15.00) dollars will be required for plans and specifiicatlons for taeir safe return before bids are opened. No consideration will be given any ' proposals made out on other forms than those prepared my the Archi, teet, which forms accompany said · plans. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check for five ( 5) percent of proposals made payable to the Midvale State Bank, as a guarantee that the accepted bidder will enter into contract and give an approved bond of fifty (50) percent of the proposal written five (5) I I IRIS MILLINERY The best known shop in any community, to the women at least, is a millinery store. The local community has one of the finest in the country. The Iris Millinery is owned and operated by Mrs. Agnes B. Cotter. She has been in business here for four years and has a record of faithful and efficient service to the ladies of the community. Snappy styles, individuality, the right hat for the right girl or woman, maintained where all of the most up- with hundreds of the latest styles to to-the-minute drinks are dispensed by select from, together with the trained taste of the proprietor, have combined expert help. A very fine line of candies are in to make this store the mecca of ... stock, together with cigars, cigarettes women looking for the best and · h ead gear. and all kinds of tobacco. 1a t est m . A fine line of hats with a large asThe prescription department IS the " pride of the store and here are two sortment to choose from are in stock registered pharmac~sts to look after I at all times and the price is within this department With care and ac- the reach of every one. The highest price hat in stock is $5.95, and th · curacy. The firm is also the local agent for public is invited to call and inspect ossley Radios, which is one of the their personal selection, where the most well known and popular radios tr:ue interpretation of the mode may be found, studded with decoration, on the market today. The well known and very popular adding grace and charm. Mrs. Agnes B. cotter, who is the Eastman Kodaks are also in stock as well as films and parts for aU kodaks. owner and manager of the store, is The above store ~s h~used. in a n~\V V:.eu schooled aJong millinery lines, • • · building, ~ell lighted and. with ~U '"~f:.: 'li"&,_vJng•. )lad years pf experie~~e in improv~ their plr.. ces in use~ng the other Jarger newer methods and machinery as well · the !~test m fixtures, which ma'll:e; l~. ·N~w York Bostoh. and. • ·l one .of the best In this part of the'· cities qf tlle east, S~e is a Wi,.d~ awake as g'iving the best of service. ·,' b'Qsin~S. wom~ ~· ~eli• e:g, a; boofJtei . : . ~ ·. , a~. The above concern is no exception Mr. C. 0. Wat~n, who is the sto.re s for.' the. commun1ty. ···' to the rule: At the above establi::;ll- : • • ... manager, is a -well known business . ment, one ~nds · tlie latest type of ~~· I · · • . ,. , .·. 'Dlan as well a.S a one hundred per It is with feeling of satisfaction machinery ·.and! receives the best of ·<:ant booster for Midvale and the com~ ·~ 'SOOEDVLE' FOR NEXT service on au ' kinds of cleaning ·and · that the customers enter· this well · · ' YEAR TO 8E AJ;tRANGED P• essing and · repair worl(. The firm known estabLishment. Realizing that munity. He is a member of the ~local Lions Club and very active in that· · also does very satisfactory cleaning the service and quality entended tb,is organization.· year, will be considered when the, next and blocking of hats. French tO. be Added to Course A feature of the concern is that of season approaches, this weU known of Study · Registration for next year's work the made to order suit department, house has chosen its st-ock with a JORDAN LOSES FACULTY MEMBER was conducted in first period classes Where the best of workmanship is view to giving the customers the When it greatest possible value, With the close of school this week, last Thursday morning. Students guaranteed. Mr. H. F. Rasmussen, who is the comes to ready made clothing, they .Jordan will lose five of its faculty graduating from the junior high members. They are: Miss Virginia schools of the district, who will be owner and manager of the concern, have lines that are so complete as to Farrer, Miss Dorothy Salisbury, Miss coming to Jordan for work next year, has shown himself to be a live wire style, cloth and prices, that the most na Thurber, Miss Hazel Peterson have also been asked to register this business man and that he will succeed particular can find something suitis a certainty. He has been a part able. But the success of the dealer I spring. and Mrs. Mildred Peacock. A class schedule for 1929-30, will , of the business district of Midvale in this line rests not alone with the Miss Farrer is planning to be mar· ried to Mr. Garr CUtler; Miss Salis- be arranged according to the demands J for the past sixteen years. He is a price he pays for his garments. He must be an efficient buyer, well versury's plans are undecided; Miss of the students now, as it is expected booster for the community. ed in the styles of the day and with hurber is planning to teach in Ly- there will be but few changes in their the knowledge of the demands of his DAN RADOVICH m\.n, Wyoming; Miss Peterson and desires next fall. In accordance with the plan for a . Dan Radovich, real estate and fire customers. It is this feature of the Mrs. Peacock are going to teach in broadened course of study, a foreign m!'turance ag-ent .. also operates a pool trade that has made this store so Salt Lake the coming season. hall and soft drink parlor on North . language department Will be added to Main ::itreet, in Midvale. Dan has popular with the men and young men. This store carries well known lines. ~"Fl.eda (to loeal drygoods counter the regular course. As an increased always been and still remains a boostshiek): I'd like a pair of garters, registration is expected next fall, er for Midvale. He is willing to back They are high class and give the another teacher will be added to the his faith in the future of the town wearer distinction. And what has please. always devising Clerk: Yes, miss. Something like j re gul ar t eachi ng f orce 0 f th'Is year with Midvale been s"~d of their clothing department advertise to is meansand andmoney wayshis those you have on ?-The Claw. is equally true of their selling in wens and its opportunities. to teach French and English. MIDVALE DRUG ) The above concern has been a part of the business district of Midvale for the past twenty-five years, and for tP.e past two years have been located in the new building located on the corner of Main and Center. The above store is the Rexall Store and this concern has the largest wholesale manufacturing plant in the world. An up-to-date soda fountain is ..4 ~ . , I l I o ·, • , '.. .- • • • • :. • ma- j . • ; ' .. I l I - Qo.l • . I ' · The Famous Cloth•mg c . o.. Representedb·y t•lQfl M athews ' I. " • ,. • , --.-... She~maru 1 ranges, Antona neaters. 1 \Villiaos paints and varnishes a~e in. . This is one of the largest trading stock as well as a fine line of linolcenters of this section aud is heau- I eums, furniture, Simmons beds, .mat. uarters for thou.sand.J of pe.)ple each \ 1 e.;ses und springs. year. Because of the limitation of 1 Philco and R. c. A. Radios are also space, we will not even attempt a carried and parts for both a~ in brief review of the large stock of this stock at alL times. A free demoq.strawncern at this time, but such would tion on either radio will be !fladly f This establish- given at any time. not be necessary. A beauty parlor will also be found ment .has established an enviable reputation for goods of quality extent where permanent waveing, m4reellof stock and reasonableness of prices, ing, finger waveing and every !thing that draws trade not only from the that is to be found in the big city surrounding country, but for quite a shop, may be obtained here. . Miss Pearson is in charge and has bad d.ictance. They specialize in dry goods. They much experience in her line of work. carry a very large stock and keep it Phone Midvale 200 for an appointabreast of the u.nes and in accord ment. A very large line of the J. I. case with the seasons. They securtJ the days after the award has been made, very latest in designs of the day, farm machinery is to be found and ' otherwise the said amount to be for- and no matter whether it is silk of repairs for all machinery is in stock Checks will · I feited to said bank. s.ny col01 ~r in fact any of the hun- as well as an A -1 mechanic to service returned with rejected proposals, also dred varieties of yard goods and any and all machinery. A very tine to successful contractors, upon enter- specialties, you can find it here. They line of Goodrich tires are in stock, ing into contract with the approval of keep in touch with everything new both in the balloon and high pressure their bond. and have it as soon as it appears in tires. Garden and farm tools are to The Board will meet with the any of the stores of the country. No be found in large quantities. Architect, in their office at Midvale, matter whether you want yard goo1s Tbe above ccnecrn is probably the 1!-t te above stated time, to consider for several dresses or ju..,t ·w ant to ! oldest business firm in the city. This all proposals, reserving the right to match something, you will find tha.:.; company was organized more than a. reject any or all, and u waive de- they will give you exactly what yo" quarter of &. century ago, and began fects. bumr· N~s on the cot·ner of Main and want. The sales people have excellent Smelter streets. They occupy the ideas and with their line of patterns same location today. The organizerR. C. WATKINS, · and ideas, can assist anyone in the i was Isaac Booth, the father of the Architect. selection of xr.aterials; tell you the J present owners. Mr. Booth has long H. P. MILLER DRUGS The H. P. Miller Dr~g Store has re- 1 styles in which the materials will j since past a \ ·ay, but the institution cently added an up-to-date prescrip- J make up to look good and render he founded ha::! developed from the small store, to a .large dep~rtment tion department under the supervision every assistance to the purchaser. In the ready-to-wear department, sto:ce where ever.y hne of merchandise of Norval Vincent, a registered pharfrom a tooth plCk to a threshing ] will be found all the styles and macist. The Miller Drug Store is equipped terials in popular vogue today among machine is carried in stock. The dry with a very fiine grade of fixture~ and , the well dressed women, and the more 1 goods furniture, hardware, furnishcarries an excellent stock at all tlmes, conservative of :he m~<lish garments ings, goods departm~nts are all m strictly fresh and up-to-date. Harry Miller, the proprietor, has that have met ¥llth umversal approv- [ separate rooms wh1le a modern been a resident of Midvale for many al. As regards to price, you will find beauty parlor is also operated in years, and wa~ employf'd at the local that these 0(Yarments which hang in commodious quarters attached to the f- • . . U. S. Smelter m early days. . store proper. A modern soda fountain is found graceful and becommg hnes are o Mr. N. G. Lindahl is the manager at this drug store and delicacies of all 1 fered at most reasonable figures, for kinds are available to appease the j while this store enjoys the patronage of the furniture and machinery deof the leadin<>" ladies of the com.mun- partments and has been in that po. customer on ho~ summer d~ys. . 1 • . • b . . A very fine lme of candies are m . stock, together with cigars, cigarettes tty, 1t 1s the most popular sto~~ With- stbon for the past SIX years. ,He has in many miles among people m every p. oven himself to be a well schooled and all kindS of tobacco. business man as well as a booster for Mr. Miller is active in civic affairs, walk of life. They also carry a full line of no- , the community. 'He is a member of is a member of the Midvale .LiOJ?-S . . . . . . Club and has sons who are acbve m Boy Scout work. You will meet H. P. twns and many specmlbes that are , the local Lwns Club and 1s very active at l-he Registration desk if you attend usually found in the modern store in civic affairs. ~.1r. Curtis Booth is the manager of the period. They have made a the District Convention Saturday. special study of the needs of the of the above concern and has been TAILOR RASMUSSEN people of this territory and secure j interested in the upbuilding of MidCleaning and pressing establish- this stock in advance to anticipate vale for many years, taking a leading in the different movements to 1 pa rt ments are a necessity to a community their needs. A full and complete line of hard- build a city. All members of the and are becoming. more important each year. New and modern methods ware is carried by the fifm, featur- firm v.ish at this time to be quoted and keen competition from the larger ing the well known and very popular as one hundred per cent for Midvale towns along \Vith delivery and pick- ' South Bend Malable Stoves and and the community. up' service, has made the small town cleaning and pressing establishment haberdasb.ery. Selecting wi~h care they have. s'ecured an array of fur1 l nishings. This stock is mape up of 1 representative goods, articles of natj ional reputation. The prices at this stor are strictly in ~c ord with the policy of lowering pf the high cost of living. They teature popular clothing and hig~ cla_s haberdashery, which assures tHe purchasers of quality, and have not waited for others but have lowered their prices in accordance with the demands of the day. The well known Hart Shaffner and Marx clothes are in stock together with Florsheim shoes, K:Jeth hats, and a fine line of baggage. Mr. C. E. Matthew who is the store's manager is well known here, having held the above positien for the past twelve years and during that time, has proven himself to be a wide awake business man as well ruJ a booster for the community. He js a member of the local Lions Club and active in any civic movement. I I |