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Show ... Page Six The MIDVALE JOURNA~ - OPPORTUNITY ADS YOUR OWN PAN LIKE. A FACTOR C~ula. FOB SALE. You~ll FOR SALE-In IOdvale, 4 room mod· mn home. WUl sell on easy terlllB. Phone Mid. 235-W Addre8s 65-Sixth 6-21-tf Avenue. Midvale. SPECIAL Duart Pennanent Waving $8.00 CLARK'S Beauty Shop Phones: STEELCOTE COSTS SO LITTLE iYOU DON'T NEED SKILL in order to get fine results with to use, be('ause its pure rubber Steelcote. Its pure Para rubber base covers more sm·fact} per quart base gives it flowing qualities that than other ldnds. A pint is enough iron out all brush marl•s, lap for a small car, a quart for a large marks or streaks, leaving a smooth one. and brilliant finish. USE OVER OLD LACQUER NEVER A BRUSH r,IARK! paint or whatc\'cr your car is finhed lit 1. Because of its elastic 1 That's why anybody can do a skilll:ase, SteeJcote will not cb.ip rubbe:::ed job of painting cars, furniture crack under any conditions. or peel Steelcote. \\ith or anything Lasts lllm l.Jaked enamel. Practically none of the thingf! which damWilY BAVE AN "OLD CAR" ordinary finishes have any efage any longer when $2 or $3 and ~·ou on Steelcote. Ask your dealer t fc can maim your car ne\V so qulcldy? J. Rld!l J\Iotor Company for C. the It dries in a few hours-paint to60 colors. showing folder day, drive it tomorrow. SEE A FACTORY MAN DEMONSTRATE THE SIMPLICITY IN APPLYING STEELCOTE. BRING YOUR CAR IN FOR AN ESTIMATE ON A STEELCOTE JOB. . BETTER THAN WHEN NEW. COST IS SMALL. C. J. Ridd Motor Co. at MIDVALE - - -- UTAH STEELCOTE MIDVALE E y The Paint from the Rubber Tree East Center Street UTAH HERRIMAN ITEMS Bread is the staff of life. You owe it to yourself to buy the best available on the market. We solicit your patron age solely on the quality of our product. Cinnamon rolls, dough nuts and cookies. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bodell entertained at a. party Friday evening of last week m the Amusement hall. Games were played and a midnight luncheon was served to over one hun- guests, many from out of town. I dred Mr. and M1·s. Henry Butterfield at. tended the wedding reception of Miss Golda Blake and Dr. Harold Crandall · at the manor House in Salt Lake on Saturday of last week. !\lrs. A. H. Eab.man was the guest , of Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman of Lark part of last week. 1 j NINET.Y HOME OF BETTER BREAD INE SOl'riEBODY MUS'r PAY Whom Do You Choose? Yourself NOW-Or Your Loved Ones Later Protect Them Howl 99c SALE .9 9c Saturday and Monday GEO. W. COX letropo&tan Life Ins. Co. '.relepbone Midvale su-w 211 1st Ava. JIIJ4val& ONLY A FEW ITEMS MENTIONED HERE SEE HAND BILLS FOR FULL PARTICULARS WORK HOSE 1 --------·----------· OXFORDS 'A nUDLber of friends entertained at a shower at the home of Mr. and Kra. Robert Plxton in honor of their da'IJ&'hter, Erma, a bride of this week. Invitations are out for a wedding recepUon to 1M given at the home of Mr. aDd Mrs. Axel Lundquist Wedne8day of next week in honor of their daughter, Zelma and Mr. Arnold M0011, whose marriage will take place In the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday June the 19th. 12T~:-;!sJ!t~f:S,'ro ;~~~~--~~~~~- 99e 11 HOSE Extra good grade of Ladies Ji,ull Fashioned Hose Bare Legs or service silk, oue pair for ·-·----·-·-·---- 99C -----·------..--..................-..-................ ; ~~ II Plain and fancy trimme~1,~~~~~ ~nd 99e :.~ .:Ji.; i FRIEio~se Dr~s~;~:;~;sp ~C~~~;l~~;~---i J!jier : . (..;i~Yi~~! i tlte L -~ j! • I• ! I ! II :1 WEDDING! llI . II • TN these mad day• of 1 I .A.- . runaway romances! and ratbtr caaual mar·· an• ! wedding riagcs, noun:ementa arr bccom- ' ing increasingly important. The smarter families a ·c using Lin weave Wedding Stationery for rbeir announcements because of ita ultra·corrrctnciS and becaun of its riob. vellum-like texture protoidet the l)CrfccC! background for very fine Ask us to printing. show you the Linweave Weddina Papers. EVERY $2.00 PURCHASE or more 10 Full FREE 45e T _, WITH every $3.00 Purchase or More SHEETS 81x90, Bed Sheets size, $1.50 Values, for -·---·----·----...:----··---·-··--------··--··-·-- -- 99e TURKISH TOWELS E~~~J:;~~ ~~~'--~-~-~~~~.~~~~~.~~-~~~~~·----·--·------- 99e itl.r:o~Frfcfs~l~~-:----------·--· --·---·------- 99e 4 --------------·-·-·--·- 99e PAIR Rt1°:Jt~r)~l~~~ --··--· --------· 2------------------------- 2 PAIRS OF Rtf~~,HOSl!J - ~··----------·-------- 1 99e ODY'S • Midvale _,.,.DAN PU8Lt8NJNe CO•INC.MIDYALC.U'IAM it' Main St. Utah 1\-lurray 445 -· r We are now located in our new store on Center t Street, one door East of the Midvale Drug. We are ready to serve you. Variety makes buying easier. Thursday, June 27th is our Celebration Day 2 For 1 In Bakery Goods ONLY MIDVALE BAKERY Herriman One LOT of Children's Tau Oxfords --·---------~---·--------·---·--·----------------···Sizes 5 to Midvale 175 Mr. Wm. D. Kuhre and Mr. Crozier Kimball were speakers Sunday evenmg at the regular meetmg of the E. M1dvale Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clayton and daughter, Maxine, and Mr. Griffith Kimball motored to Payson Monday evening and attended the wedding • teception of Miss Marie Turvort, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marie 'Iurvort and M1·. Blaine Larson of Provo. Mrs. Otilla Brown entertained Friday of last weel{ at her home in Salt .Lake for members of the Unity Club. 'i'hose enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. Flora Shell, Mrs. Mildred Seddon, Mr:l. Carrie Coomber, Mrs. Gertie Sharp, Mrs. Rachel .L<'orbush, Mrs. Jessie Berrett, Mrs. Allie Wardle and daughter, Donna, Mrs. Lavina .B'en.;tennaker, and daughter, Lorie, Mrs. uorie Baker and Mrs. Annetta Myers of Bingham, Central District President. l\!l.r. and Mrs. Andrew Swenson had as their guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Louis Guncher and chlldren of Tooele. Mr. and ~·us. Lester .B'orbush and son, Mitchell, Mrs. Gertie Sharp and mrs. Harold Bishop and little daughter, Shirlie Ann, motored to Payson ·ruesuay and attended the Mitchell family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and son, Mr::~. George Millerberg Sr, is improving after being connned to her Max, of Salt Lake were the guests of nome for some time on account of Mrs. Thomas Freeman part of last week. sickn~ss. John E. Walker left Friday by moMr. and Mrs. Ray Bybee and daufor a short visit with his sister, tor ghter, lola, of Idaho Falls, Mr. and T. A. Price of Geneva, Idaho. MJ&S. Anaconda, of Oswald .d.rs. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Freeman, Miss .uontana, spent Wednesday and 'l'hurs uay of last week with Mr. S. W. Sharp Bliss Fraser of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Ilr:lrs. Glen Freeman returned home on and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swenson ea- Monday after spending three days on tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. a fishing trip in Coalville and vicinity. Mrs. David Bigler and Miss Clara and Mrs. Edward Orgill and family of Payson and Miss Ruth ButPace of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Lysle and Miss Mildred Pace, of terfield Swenson and family of Sandy and Mr were visitors here Sunday Lake, Salt and Mrs. Alan Hoskison of Murray. home from a two return their on of Pohlman Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. to Chicago, St. trip motor weeks Long Beach, Calif., were dinner guest Cities. Eastern other and Louis Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McenterMiller Spencer Mrs. and Mr. Namara. Sunhome their at dinner a at tained Mrs. Ernest Gerscher and baby of laid were Covers week. last of day Los Angeles are spending some time were town of out from Those 15. for with Mrs. Gerschers parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin and family Mrs. Niels Nielson of State Street. Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. of several spent Mrs. M. J. Thornton days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family of Salt Lake. thl . f s · t h ld it L. A. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl s mon Y ocle Y e T h e re1le Thornton of Salt Lake. social Tuesday afternoon of last week Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen of Tre- in the Ward House. A short program mont, Utah, and Mrs. Rose Hunsaker, was rendered and reports were given of Salt Lake, were guests Friday ev- A four o'clock luncheon was served ening of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swen- to 25. The hostesses were Mrs. Al· son. bert J. Crane, Mrs. George J. Miller, Butterfield. Mrs. H. J. Tempest and Mrs . .John A. Miss Delta Peterson returned home last week after visiting one week In Salina. Ward Officers meeting was held on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bodell left SatMonday evening at the Union Ward to make their home in Idaho. urday House. After the business hour dainBodell family reunion was held The ty refreshments were served by the Ward Relief Society. Miss Afton Burgon returned home 'rhursday of last week from a Mission to the Central States for the L. D. S. Church. An entertainment honoring the members of the Dance Orchestra and all contestants of the recent M. I. A. contest was held Tuesday evening at the Union Amusement Hall. Dancing and a good social evening was spent. NEWS IN UNION O.U Was. 8144. I i· with Steelcote I :il Flowers that are in seawill be exhibited. -because Steelcote is the only terEntries be in soon afI: LESTER, the cold man a.m. 10 Everyone invited tu exhiuii enamel that co 1tait1s real what they have. Special fast light delivery equipment at your service .M rs. R. \V. Born, Chairman RUBBE East Midvale Visit our new storeon Center Street - See DEMONST ATION J 1929 Tuesday, June 2 ONE WEEK ONLY JUNE lOth TO 15th ~ 25 years of reliable service - Absolutely PURE ICE No power bills to pay- No extra equipment to purchase OFFICE and PLANT- 6500 South State Street FOR SALE-5 room house and 2 4t lots. 116 4th avenue. Midvale, Utah FOR SALE-Player Plano and LivG. B. ing Room Set, Chesp. Hughes, 239 Center Strec!jt, 1\Udvale, St. Utah. z 1 ~~ mu~t brick garage. 495 East Center. 5-31-tf Midvale, Utah M H .~ ~ ..t~·i~~~~~h ~~Fr1~!~ SAVE $ by using ICE - Plenty of lee 365 day!! In the year The SHORT SEASON YOU NEED REFRIGERATION does nat wanant large investment in additional equipment. Reasonable rates and delivered to your home at the season or your needs reqmre. ~ou FOR RENT M p 8ecvnd Flower show- -a Ho~e · u i"ilHJW, Oll :f1,riday, June 2oth, 11 1 1 1 ~ ~t:if~ p. New five room apartment and I E th1~ir! H recreated by Ugb,t wdflb,t Olle pl$le control garment. Presented by Mrs. Margaret Petersen. 5918 So. 6th West Phone 291-R, Murray Utah 4-6-7-29 -- ---- ------------------~-----·· IA ROSE SHOW AT SANDY I; IC}I~cL~~~~LY ART!£~AL ~!!~~~~RE w}~~LIVER I :~t:e~N:~::: ~'~A ~ Tl~NS: 1 Ganleu Club will hold GS can be Friday, June 21, 1929 Mrs. Spencer Mlller, Correspondent The marriage of Orvil Orsen Freeman and Mrs. Norma Jones Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of Bluiidale, was performed Tuesday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Olpin and children returned to their home in Nephi Tuesday evening after a ten days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and family. Miss La Rue Peterson returned to her home last Sunday after visiting ten days in Salt Lake City. Miss Bliss Fraser returned to Salt Lake Monday after visiting relatives here one week . The marriage of Sam Bodell and Lydia Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Paynne of Idaho, was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday of last week. Thomas Freeman left Wednesday of last week for Castie Rock, where he will spend two weeks. Alonzo Freeman and Miss Violet Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dickson of Woodruff was married Monday of last week at Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Grafton A. Bowles and children Samuel, Arvid, Edna, Vera and Theron returned home Saturday evening from an outing of several days spent in Provo CanyQn. Mrs. Agnes Walker is home after an extended visit in Riverton with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newman. Mrs. Alice Bowen in company with the following girls left Thursday for Pleasant Grove where they will spend 2 weeks. Edna and Verna Bowen, Rachel and Olive Miller, Leila and F. Eastman, Hazel and Melba Dansie, Lillis Forman, Lorna V\,.o.lker, 1\llary Butterfield and Melva Kidd. Miss Phyllss Bodell left Saturday for Idaho Falls where she is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chrislain Thompson. The marriage of Miss Ruth Dansie daughter of 1\llr. and Mrs. A. H. Dansie, and Ray Davis of Bingham took place in Salt Lake Thursday of last week. 1 Wednesday of last week in the Am- usement Hall where a program was rendered and refreshments were served to over one hundred. Many we e in attendance from out of town. Mrs. J. H. Crump returned home Saturday evening from Salt Lake where she spent last week. Misses Verda and Emma Bodell and Misses Fern and Farrel Bodell were entertained at Magna, Wednes""" day evening by friends at a marshmellow roast and dance. Miss Delta Peterson is visiting at Lark the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Overson. The Daughters of Pioneers of th Herriman Camp met Thursday afternoon in the Ward House. A program was rendered and a four o'clock luncheon served by Mrs. F. T. Crane, Mrs. Geo. J. Miller, Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell and Mrs. Sarah J. Crone to about 16 guests. The Sea Gull Girls of the Primary and their teacher Mrs. Spencer Miller entertained at a supper Wednesday evening of last week in the Wll,.rd house in honor of their mothers. COvera were laid for Mildred Butterfield and Mrs. Thomas S. Butterfield, Mrs. Lois Christensen and daughter, Lola, Mrs. Gratton Bowles and davghter, Viola, Mrs. Albert J. Crane and ~u ghter, Roberta, Mrs. Alice Bowen and Verna, Mrs. 0. R. Freeman, Bliss Fra ser, 1\llrs. Thomas Freeman, Bernice Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mrs. qeorge Parry, Mrs. A. H. Eastman and Fay and Mrs. Spencer Miller. A program was rendered and games were played The decorations were in the class colors, gray and rose. ANNOUNCEME NT Hygea Ice Plant Opened for business June 17th Plenty of Ice To Serve the Public Good service and Prices Satisfactory Midvale- near D&RGdepot PIGURE WHAT ~OU GET FOR A DOLLAR AND REMEMBER THAT WE GIVE YOU A DOLLARS WORTH OP VALUE POR EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND AT P. 0. RASMUSSEN & Son WHEN BETTER MEAT ARE SOLDJ RASMUSSEN WILL SELJ.. THEM. ON.E TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK. Stores At MIDVAI& Salt L&ke • P. C. Rasmussen & SottS, lt1c. |