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Show The MIDVALE JOURNA L Page Twelve Friday, July 5, 1929 Famous Golf Grip of Jones \ 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH It is important that you read our invitation here. But it is more important that you a"cept our invitation to visit our store and see these values for yourself. size in a special way the GIVING VALUE . STANDAR DS of our Store. All the resources of our immense buying oower and nation-wide distribution facilities have been utilized to demonstrate to you during this month how we can save you money at all times without sacrificing anything of QUALITY or SERVICE. Take advantage of these money· OPPORTUNITY ADS ---=savin g VALUES. F ::-esh ano Dainty So smartly styled that they will do for neighborhood shopping as well! And they're ,. low-priced I $1.79 Sum~e~· Ondies For Hcmewear s v I 79c 23c to 98c Summer Frod~ For ~ 1ee Maids Plain or Derby Ribbed Plain color JDerceri zed hose that Jirls like .•• and mothers •pprove of the low price. 1 \Vomen's Hosie~ Full-Fashione d Hose Of Silk end Rayon Silk for smartness and r a y o n for greater service. A splendid h o 1 e for general needs. Good colors. Pair A splendid service hose of silk and rayon to the top . . . w i t h mercerized sole. Selection of color~. Pair 98c 49c Sun Suits For the Youngsters Cunning little suits with. crossstrap backs which enable 2to-8-year-olds to ret plenty of r.un as they play. All wool. 69e Semi.. Sheer Pure Silk Hosiery For Women This silk to the top fdl-faslrioned ho~~ is ..-....--r:r:n.~-.r- a favorite with smart w o m e a. Comes In modish col• ors, ~o·air $1.49 They're strongly sewn of indigo-blue chatPbray with full length sleeves. AU sizes 14~ to 17. 49c 69c Boys' Shirts Lovely Rayon Underthings A splendid quality rayon is used to make these underga nnents. It looks almost like silk I T be y're strongly sewn and are macle of stur iy indigo - blue cham '.>r.t y. Full - length faced s!ePves two and big pocketlf. 39e .. Discrim~n.lt ing men w e a. r rayon underwear. It's cool ar.d washes wonderfully. Button shoulder or button frcnt. 98c ''Pay. .Day" Play S••its Overalls for Boys The youngsters will 1 i k e t h e m. m o t h e r s+, t o o. · u nion Thev're Made, of durable fabrics with sport collar, Sizes 1 to Union Made of h e a v y 2.20 blue denim. Cut full and ttrongly sewn. Sizn 3 to f 98c 10. 98c $1.10 Work I.> ants ''Pay-Da y') Of Khaki for Me:t Overalls for Men These are cut roomy and made very strong. Cuff Five bottoms. For pockets. work or outin~ wear. Preferred by m i 11 i o n s vi workers. Strongly sewn of durable 2.20 blue denim. Cut big and n·umy and triple st1tched throughout. $1.49 $1.29 1v.loredge .l3ladcs Boys' Pajamas For Easier Shaves In Middy Style !I Keen edged, smootb-sha ving blades. Fit your Gillette razor. WEST JORDAN STAKE Thev're made of fmc soft fm- for ished per.::ale in butt<111 - I e s s style. In plain co I o r 1 and white. Cut very full. 25c 98c 5 Bloomers, 98c Girls fine knit summer '"·eight union suits made of fine cotton with ,tight knee alH.l drop Heat Priced- Rayon Union Suits 45c "Pay-Da y" Vests, 79c KNIT UNIONS FOR GIRLS Size 2 to 14 Years Men's Of Chambray Size. 10 to 11 79e Work Shirts For Men "' 25c Silk and Rayon I I• ~izes. For Women - fitting, ,,' ,. 3.98 to 7.90 Known from Coast to Coast. 0 p en or closed front, Fine or coarse yarn chambray. Cut f uti. All Union Suits knit union suits in a light we I g h t cotton. Open or tight knee. With built-up shoulder. ~air Work Shiru 98c---1.98 Snug ~ I Big Mac" Pretty little rrocks of cool cotton fabrics • . . with cunnin~r lJantics to m«tch I ' Girls' Hose .( 1 For Summer Clothes . A v a ri e t y of fabrics for your selection in t h i s group of smartly tailored costume 1 i s 1 i p s. T h r i f t· · !' { f I pric~ I Made with deep waist band, wide belt loops and full cut br.ttoms. Very fasLionable. Flannrl~. twists, worsteds, etc. 98c : Cotton Fabrics Tailored 79c to $1.98 ~ Are English Cut ! 19c to 45c ·' fancy Broadcloth frocks in gay patter:ts and colors which will resist tubbing . . • only Dainty combi· nations of white nainsook, 1 a c e• trimmed. French panty or elastic knee. Open but• ton lack : dropseat. Costum e Slips 1·fen's Trousers A drlightful array of pretty For Girls of 8 to 12 •'\I Men's Shirts · Collar atu-:hed - - - :;tyle~ of good quality broadcloth in at· tractive pat• terns. Cut full and WPll made. Prints and plain co I o r s . , . sheer rna· terials and heavier weaves , . . :nany delightful fabrics, yare The marriage of Miss Edith Hamilton and Peter Ivan Frost took place last Thursday at the Salt Lake Temple in the evening a reception was neld at the bride's parents.., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton in their hOJlAr Miss lola Maynard, Miss Mary Jen: sen and Miss Cecelia Lloyd entertain· ed at a shower in honor of Miss Mar· vetta Maynard last Wednesday. Mrs. Clifford Swenson and ~ a lawn Evelyn Nielsen entertained party in honor of Miss Ella Swenson tast. Wednesday it being her birthday ann1versary. Progressive games were played and luncheon was swved to Dell Haun, Walter Smith and Dell Smith, of West Jordan, Rodney Kimball of Draper, Francis Forbush and Herman Janssen of Uni,pn Weston Hamilton and Earl Butterfield Miss Glendon Nielsen of South Joni~n and Miss Marjorie Densley, Miss Bernice Page, Miss Mary Jensen, Miss Jesse Bills, Miss Lois Swenson, Miss Evely~ N!elsen and the gqpst of hozwr, M1ss Ella Swenson. Pink color scheme was carried out in the luncheon and small candle holders were given as favors. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maynard entertained at a miscellaneous showercin fhe famous goU grip ot Buhlll honor of Miss Marveta Maynard and Iones, the ace of amateur golfers, pho Alvin Centry, at their home Saturday rographed at the Winged Foot Coun Games was played and luncheon was try club ot Mamaroneck, N. Y., where served to 70 guests. Mrs. Florence Page and family and the National Amateur champ wus In Haycock of Firth, Idaho, form Arthur cham· open national the for training and spent Saturday at Tim party a ed olonshlp. panagos cave. Mr. Zach Butterfield and Zach T. Butterfield are spending the week in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Page of Nephi spent week end visiting with relatives Mr. and Mrs. James Houm .. nd anFOR SALE OR TRADE For Team nounce the birth of a girl "Sunday, and Cows; One 15-30 McCormick June the 30th, Mrs. Houmand was Tractor in A-1 Condition. D. 0. Ja formerly Miss Lavere Broadb~nt. cobson, 1-2 mUe north of Jordan Cash Mr. and Mrs. William Neff and 7-5-olt family, Mrs. Dorrel Newbold and ElStore, South Jordan. roy Dansie, :eft Tuesday for ;...yman, REFRIGERAT ORs-Several !Wcond Wyo., where they will spend •everal hand used refrigerators in GOOD days. Condition at Bargains Prices. See Miss Zelma Butterfield, Mr;. Orin I. Lester, 6500 South State St. Ca- Berrett, Mrs. Clifford Swenstfu and pacity from 50 to 100 lbs. of ICE. Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield attended a WILL EXCHANGE RENT on 6-room Stake officers Primary party held at Modern House in Salt Lake City the home of Mrs. Samuel N~owbold for 5 or 6 room Modern Home 1n last Thursday at South Jordan . Mr. and Mrs. George Whetw.an ahd l.\iidvale or will rent home in 11\fidvale. 1\fr. \Varner, Utah Power & children of Payson spent the past four weeks visiting at the home of Mr. Light Co. Midvale, Utah. and Mrs. Tllomas P. Page before _ making their home at Draper. THE COJ.\IMUNITY The reunion of the Page Family 1\lETHODIST CHURCH be held at Geneva next \Vedneswill D. M. Kitch, Pastor day the following executive cmnmitSunday School 10 a .m. tee met at the home of Samuel Baird Church Service 11 a. m. The date set for the Sunday School of Salt Lake, last Sunday; Thomas P. picnic is sometime during the last Page, Mr. and Mrs. Gwynne Page, week of July or the first of August. Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield and Mr. and The committees have been appointed Mrs. Duke !-age, of Nephi. The marriage of Elton Bille and and will make definite announcements Miss Isabell Butterfield of Herriman some time soon. The r egular church service will be took place ·m vVednesday. Thcy will held on Sunday morning but on the make their home at Herriman. Mrs. Joe Young of Santa \Ionica, 14th of July there will be no service, on account of the Institute for the Cal., is spending several days as the young people. 1guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Oquirrh Epworth League Insti- Rufus H. Nell. Mr. and Mrs. David Aylett and batute will be held next week, July 8-15th, at Middle Canyon, Tooele. Utah, by of California are visiting with Mrs. with several delegates attendinP," from Aylett's mother, Mrs. Thomas Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hodtes left Midvale. The pastor is to have charge for Bear Lake wh•. re they Wednesday of the 1·ecreational program for cup week as guests of Mr. the spend will League Milford competition. The won the cup last year but Midvale Hodges' mother. The marriage of Miss Marvett& could just as well take it this year with a little added effort. The trucks Maynard and Alvin E. ~try of Salt will leave from First Church on Mon- Lake took place at the home of the day morning· at te:1 o'clock and return bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maynard on Tuesday. Bishop Wilthe following Monday. ford J. Myers performed the ceremony. Mrs. LeRoy Densley, Mrs. Golden f>ensley, Mrs. Joseph Densley, Mrs. uynn Kidd and Mrs. Claude Densley attended a party Saturday at tae home of Mrs. Jean Crump in honor of her sister. Mrs. Opal Olson a June bride. Mrs. David Haycock and children The regular monthly meeting of the of Firth, Ida., are spending several Stake Presidency High Council and weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sand Bishoprics was held Thursday even- strom. ing at the Stake office. Mrs. Melvin Peterson and Mr. and Discontinuing of the religion class- Mrs. Eldred Heughly were guests of es and the taking over of this reli- l'.!r. and Mrs. Harry Black of Salt gious training by the Primary and Lake last 'l'hursday where they left Junior Seminary departments was a- Friday to make their home In Calif. · mong the topics discussed. Also the Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kidd were enorganization of the new district of the tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs Boy Scouts of the West Jordan Stake B. Y. Sellers of Salt Lake last Tuesall present endorsed the new plan. day. Thursday after noon at the home of President Ella M. Newbold the PrimBill Gillam, popular garage proprie· ary Stake board entertained for five has sold out his service station on tor of the board members who have been and State Street. Carl .PedCenter recently released. They are Nellie the new owner. Mr. Gillam is erson Berrett, Naomi Kidd, Ardell Miller, opened up his new starecently has Butterfield. Marie Palmer and Zelma as the "Midway" known aloo tion, The decorations were in season's Murray, where he at Station Service flowers. Games were enjoyed during old and new reeeive to pleased be will the afternoon. A book was given to ~ patrons. each of the retiring board members small at served was lunch A dainty Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Thornton tables. family are comfortably located and Sacramental services will be held new home on Greenwood Ave fine a i!l throughout the Stake at 2 p. m. SunMr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen are buildday, July 7th. right next to Thornton's and th~y ing The Stake Presidency will meet the to be in their home in about expect Presiding officers of the Stake SunI days. 60 day at the office at 4 p. m. rat Our ~tJULY INVITATION MONTH" is intended to empha- Hotise Frocks Rivert on Boys' Sweater s In Clever Patterns Good looking sweaters for up and comIng IOUng- lters. SmartlY patterned and in popular p 1 a in thadea. 1.98 to 2.98 Men's S\veaters . In Fancy Pattern3 Slip - over style sweaters in a ~reat selection of smart patterns, alplain so colors. Exceptional value~ a~ 2.98 to 3.98 Ninete en Basket Specials for Saturday & Monday · Patron s - Get the habit! Midvale's Shopping Center |