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Show r THE MIDVALE JoUnNAL ., . c: Friday, Mf!.Y 31, 19~ And That's That HERRIMAN ITEMS Mrs. Jay Radmall, Mrs. George M. J Stringhm::l and son, Dean, and M1·s. I Bert Olsen, all of Bingham were the 1\-lrs. Spencer 1\lliler, Correspondent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rhodes and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone and son Miss Bliss Fraser left Thursday to Conrad, Mr. and Mrl:i. Zene Stone, the join her mother, Mrs. Percinda Ayers in Salt Lake where she will make her Misses Ruby and Fay Stone and Lloyd home. Stone of Riverton, motored to Ogden Alonzo Freeman re1urned home on an<r Bountiful the early part of the Wednesday from Wyoming. w~ek where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freeman and Mtss Pearl Stone and Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Thelda, were Salt Lake visBru;_gester. . itors last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Cectl 0. Poore, Miss The Mi E d v Louise Crump and Jack Miller formed sses mma an erda Boa party and motored to Salt Lake on del~, Miss. Olive Peterson and Lavern . ana Murnl Bodell were the guests of Y eveni ng w h ere they enJoyed a Mrs. Fern Bodell of S It L k Th th re and late supper. day a a e urs Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bodell had as :rvir and M E their guests last week-end Miss Lot· rs. ar1 Poore and son, ·e Palmer and Miss Eva Price of So. Golden~ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 0. Poore J d and children, Le Grande and Reggie 0 ~:n~nd Mrs. Clarence Eastman and motored to Payson Sunday where they children Norman Billy and Madeline ':'ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rol' • of S~ Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Her- lm Whitelock . · ¥rt Middleton and children were the Mtss Dot Crump had as her guests g'uests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Free- ~:;:eek the Misses Estella and Elsie man Thursday y, of Riverton. · JY.frs. Olive Miller was the guest of Mrs. Ernest Silcox of West Jordan part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Devearl Freeman and son, Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Freeman and daughter, Beverley and Miss Ryllis Freeman motored to Idaho where they are visiting friend~. Lavell Miller of Salt Lake was the guest of Art Miller part of last week. The long looked for SpringCummoral of Topliff, Utah period is almost at hand. was the guestEastman of Mr. and Mrs. Thom"Spring" is the most interest- as Freeman Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bodell, Mrs. L il B te ing period of the year for Louis Christensen and Misses Emma uc e a man, Correspondent most people. It is a period of and Verda Bodell were Salt Lake vis WEST JORDAN, MAY 31-Mr. putting winter plans into ac- !tors the early part of the weelt. and Mrs. Ivan Jones of Garfield Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone, Mr. and and Mrs. 'I'homas Jones of M~gna, tion. It is a pe1iod of high Mrs. Earl Poore and Mr. and Mrs. visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. hopes and great ambitions. ~Oland Page of Riverton, Mr. and Henry T. Jones Tuesday. Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mr. A. H. Dan Mr. and .Mrs. E. M. Bateman, Harsie, Bishop and Mrs. Franklin T. old and Ke1th Bateman visited at Mag Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crane and na Sunday evening, the guests of Mr. 'A:rs. 0. R. Freeman all attended the and Mrs. 0. H. Bateman. commencement exercises at Jordan new Chevrolet Coupe. High School Friday evening. iillss Vesta Lancaster is sporting a Mr. and Mrs. George J. Miller, Mr. .Mr. and MIS. Sidney Tregaskis, of and Mrs. Earl Poore, Mr. and Mrs. Bmgham, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Milton Bodell and daughter, Georgia, 0 . .l:!l. Shulsen Friday evening. were Salt Lake visitors last week end. MI-. and Mrs. W. W. Seegmiller of ~ Many people, who remain in Mrs. Veda Deming left for h'er home Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. ~town during the winter, leave in Og-den Friday of last week after McAllister Saturday. for the country and the ranch spending the past nine months here Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist an. th S · 0 f th b" teaching school. nounce the engagement of their daugh In e prmg. ne 0 e IgPaul and Clark Bigler of Payson ter, Zelma to Arnold Moon, son of gest items entering into the were the guests of Ray Crane last Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Moon of Hannah, leasantness of their stay week-end. Utah. The n:.arriage to take place in t.bere is foods, and hert' is • Miss Evva Winn of Nephi left on the Salt Lake Temple June 19th. where we come in. Each 0. Friday after spending the past nine Mr. and Mrs. John Eddins of Provo months here teaching school. visited with Miss Zelma Lundquist P. Skaggs System store's asMrs. George J. Miller, Mrs. Milton · Sunday. sortment is complete. The Bodell and little daughter, Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Jertie Hosking and quality is of the best and none were the guests of Carl Madsen, and daughters, Shirley and Jackie, of Salt of our patrons ever experience Mr. and Mrs. Heber S. Crane of River- Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bate . ton the early part of the week. man Sunday. isappointments when servmg D. D. Adamson returned to his J Mrs. Lorus Pratt and children of our foods far away from town. home in Pleasant Grove Friday of last Salt Lake spent the week visiting he~ All country orders will be week after sRending the past four parents, Mr. and Mrs. !"· T. Bateman. t b car months in Hf?rlman. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atkin of Binged · -,::~~~JftnBa~s-ronjJ~~O~XIIO!IIlriJ!!~~-~.!!!Mrii. and rs. Terris A. Ingram ham were dinner guests of Mr. and ..ton by :.; e ~ Vl.siSRrs last week. Mrs. A. L. McAllister Sunday a.fter Don't fail to lay in your Mr. ILD~ 1iJiii: 'Waltir ~. ~e, Mra dinner they motored to Salt Lake and Spring food order at our store. 0. R. Freeman and Samuel BUtter- spent th~ ev~!lg. field spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. Deloy, the little son ot Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Spencer Miller and sons, Lor- John Yates, was operated on for the in and Douglas left Wednesday by removal of his tonsils at the General inotor for Nephi where they will visit Hospital Wednesday. a short time. The marriage of Esper J. Funk of The parent-teachers association Salt Lake to Karma S. Mitchell of held its closing party Friday evening Salt Lake has just been announced of last week in the school house. A Mr. Funk known as Bud Funk, was program was rendered followed by formerly of this ward. games and a buffet luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Merrill have l..!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..---~--:======= left the ward to make their home in ;;:~ Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Neilson have moved to Salt Lake where they will make their home. Miss Elsie Dahl was entertained at a kitchen shower Friday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ella Schmidt, of Midvale. Luncheon and games were enjoyed by thirty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Moon and son, Arnold, of Hannah, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist Tuesday, Miss Zelma Lundquist accompanied them home where she will spend two weeks visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Featherstone of Lehi, have bought the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lloyd and have moved here to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Bingham are making their home in the ward. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. M. ~~?u V. Blazzard is still very sick but reoorted a little better at this writing. ~out • Miss Gladys Cundick is still very ill with the after effects of diphtheria. · Miss Olive Yates was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Boulder Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weed and the ') children, of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen and children of Un, Phone Midvale 1 70 N. Main St. ion were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. He'ber Sutterfield, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. .Bodell, Mr. and M~~J. Spencer Miller and Miss Eva Wmn formed a party and motored to Salt Lake Wednesday of l8.13t week where they attended a theatre and a late supper. HO.- THO.Sj; ARE TH' oHr.s I WANT- :.~~da~h~ve~gd~uth~rlsa~~:~~J LAY IN . YOUR .FOODS I bJ«- VACATION PLANS There's a glorious time in store for you this summer, if you start making your plans now. A vacation costs money. Prepare now. Open a special savings account today, save a llttle each week, and when vacation time com will be prepared to have a good time feeling the cost. MlimLE STATE BANK ~========·==~~~~......_____ l BELIEVE IT OR NOT ~· .. . w: OPPORTUNITY ADS the one act comedy, "Not a Man in 1 the House," under the direction of 1 their teacher, Mrs. Spencer Miller. - - - - - - - - - - - - - The characters were as follows: Mrs. FOR RENT Binga, La Rue Peterson; Aunt BeNew five room apartment and linda, Melba Dansie; Lucy Ryder brick gar~ 4 East C t Mildred Butterfield; Kate, RobertS: M'd I +;..h en er. 1 va e, 14 Crane; and Jessie Ray, Elias Fraser. 5·31· Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Greenwood the officers and teachers of the M. I. A. were entertained. Games, dancing and refreshments were enjoye<l. SUFFERED FROM GOITRE FIVE YEARS Mrs. C. D. Corey, Kuna, Idaho Says: "I will tell or write about the terrible distress relieved with Sorbol Quadruple, a colorless liniment, easy to apply and not expensive." Get more information at The Midvale Drug Co. or write Sorbol Company, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Sold by all drugists. SPRING WORK WEST J0RD AN I c. I. Goff attended the grad.u,atton exercises held at the tabernacle .in S~lt Lake Frjday evening at wh1ch time their daughter Car~, received her High School ploma. Mr. and .Mrs. A. A. Gotf of Salt Lake were Midvale visitors Sunday. The Primary children presented the operetta, "Donald'&! Friends" on I F~~ Mr, and .M~. East Midvale Mr. and Mrs. George Fuelling announc•. t. · · bir• .n of a baby girl born F'ridu.y of last week. Mother and babe doing nicely. Mrs. Cornelia Clayton of Salt Lake visited in East Midvale Thursday of last week, Elsie, little six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janssen, had the misforunte to fall from a truck Saturday of last week and suffered a slight skull fracture. She is improving at the home of her parents. The graduation exercises of the 1st group of Beehive girls of the East Midvale M. I. A. will be held Sunday evening June 2nd at the Ward house. They will be advanced to the second group. Mrs. Annie Simpers and daughter, Beatrice, were Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday, guests of Mrs. Ruth Gygi. Mrs. M. J. Thornton spent Monday and Tuesday In Salt Lake, guest of Mrs. Earl Thornton and Mrs. A. R. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Millerberg and Mrs. R. Sharp were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. The closing social of the M. I. A. was held Tuesday evening in the Amusement Hall, under the direction of the M. L A. officers. Most of the evening was spent in dancing. Punch and wafers were served to about 45 guests . Telephone Number of our NURSE has been changed to WASATCH 4271 FREE NURSE TO POLICY HOLDERS Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. Call Was. 8444 GEO. W. COX Telephone Midvale 21%-W Mldvale ZlS lat Ave. z I I E NO M p M H E y R' R s MATTER where you have bought or will buy, Zlmmera Goods stand 1n 11ne with the best in Quality, Taste an4 cleanliness. Remember we are not associated with any other bakery In the State of Utah. LAWN WANTED Man wanted to prepare soil, level off and plant lawn and beautify home in Midvale. Apply at Journal office for particulars. Solicitors Wanted . Gi~ls cap3: Je of. meeting pubhe diplomatically m legitimate proposition. House to house and chance for big rewards. Work when you please, get paid for the time put in. Apply at this office for particulars. Houses Wanted We can rent 12 to 15 furnished homes or apartment if you will furnish the apartments. Get in on ground floor, build in Midvale now! Wonderful opportuni ty to build an income for life by reasonable investment. Write or call at Journal office for particulars. • FOR SALE--5 room house a.nd ~ lots. 116 4th avenue. -At FOR SALE-Player Plano and I.Jvlng Room Set, Cheap. G. H. Hughes, 289 Center Street, Midvale, Utah. St. Paperbangiag AND Decorating L.A. LIND 151 Wasatch Street Phone 136-W 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 to students and graduates H. F. Rasmussen, Tailor 64 West Center St. ' Phone 117-W Just another good thing added to the other good things of life I. BY HECK_ -·-·-•-•-•-•-••••-·-·-·-•-•-•-·--•-•-•-w-•--•-•-•--•-•-•-·--•-•-•-•--•••-•-·-•-·-•-•-•-••-•-•-•-•--•-•-•--•-•~•~• We are going to give away ABSOLUTELY FREE a chest of United States silver coins. We are showing nothing but 1929 model Straw Hats. Nobody sells higb. grade MERCHANDISE For Less Than You Pay Here. ,, amous o. Main St. We Dress The Best Dressed Men In Town Midvale, Ut I • WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels contain such tobaccos and such blending as have never been offered in any other cigarette. They are made of the choicest Turkish and American tobaccos grown. Camels are always smooth and mild. Camel quality is jealously maintained ••• by the world's largest organization of expert tobacco men • • . it never varies. Smoke Camels as liberally as you choose ..• they will never tire your taste. Nor do they ever leave an unpleasant after-taste. C 1929, R. J, Reynold• Tobuco CoiDpany, Winof<>ll·Saleas, N.C. |