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Show The MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, July 26, 1929 Page Three £ home. New World's Shot Record Miss Ed!~ h Bills spent the week in Salt Lake City visiting with her sis_ ___ _ te1·, Miss L won B11Is. Weekly (Friday) Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson, Mr. and Mr. and ~·lrs. Z. H. Stone had as Published by the 1>fi:;. L:hl'is Lovendahl, Mr. and Mrs. their guest tor the week-end, Mrs. 1 ~ Jordan Publishing Company. Inc. , .Juhi1 A. Rindlibach, Mr. and Mrs. Sarah wa.::;:er and daughter Merle Terms of Subscription I ,;,u,. Larsen, Mt. and Mrs. J. M. of Salt La.,:e City. Per Year (in advance) ............ $1.00 How. 1and, and Mrs. Nielsen were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newman honoted guests at dinner at Lagoon and Mr. ad 1-.u·s. Leslie Butterfield • Eptered as seN.nd claRs - matte~ -~t J t<l St :r.ednesday. , . and family spent some time up Provo the postoffice at Midvale City, Utah, ML and Mrs. Elorum Fischne~ and. canyon. . 1 fmmly have moved to Santaqum to Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Freeman and 1879 f un d er ac t o "Marc h 3· . · h orne. f am1-1y, Mr· :l.Il d M rs. Ens1gn · ma1w th e1r '1' h omas, Modern Job Pri;;'ti;;g D-;:partment :,r,·. and Mrs. W. W. Lim of Pleas- and Mrs. 1 .. B. Thomas and daughter aintalned. All prices hased on the a::L Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Nel~on Delight of Salt Lake City, formed a . . . Lm1 .>f Casper ,Wyo., were entertam- party anu :;pent the twenty-fourth Ft anklin Printmg Pnce List. . cJ at supper last Wednesday at the a t V/illow Creek canyon. - -Adv~tisingR;tes · 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Zach ButterRalph Swa~ _of Bu_rley, Id~~;.• spent . "" • lleld. the week v1S1tmg w1th Cece1l FreeDl>~play, per celumn Inch · · · $O ...,a , '1 !1e Trail Builders and the Blue m::tn and friends in Salt Lake City. Readers. per line ............. ... ..... $0.10 ; BirJ classes of the first wa.rd spent Mr. and !1!rs. Wallace D. Becklast Friday at Saratoga Springs. They stead and son spent the week visiting All busmess correspondence should br. were chaperoned by Mrs . H. C. Wil- ._ ·ith Mr. Bcdtstead's parents at addressed to The Midvale Journal, 1 kins, Mrs. Florence Page, Mrs. Gor- ~outh Jordan. 1 Midvale, Utah. I don Densley, Mrs. Joseph Densley and Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butterfield en136 N. !dain St. Phone Mid. 178 ! Mrs. G~rtl'Ude Nell and Ticoy Soren- tertained at dinner In honor of Mr. tlet·lullU Br!Jo. ot tile Los !\u~-:..-ll', son. Dinner was served to 35 guests. rmd Mrs. George Whetman and fam- a ' .. puttlug the ':!-pnund shot to a Mrs. Allee Stone and children left ily of Draper. new wnrhl's recor!l - 67 feet 111/, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cundick and Sunday to spend two weeks up Provo 1\·fr. and Mrs. John I. Wiberg and Inches. The form<>r mark set hy family attended the circus in Salt canyon. I family and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wi- Hnlph ltose In 1H07 wHs G7 feN 1 Lake City Saturday. • 'ihe Sea Gull Girls of the first ward f berg and Miss Ruby Page of Nephi, 1 lm·hes. Brix, 8 utemtJer of tile HI!!'-. 1 and their chaperons, Mrs. Golden formed a party and spent the twen- · Olympic team, set hi~:- record 111 th~ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen, I Densley, Miss Marjorie Densley and 1 ty-fourth at Geneva and enjoyed a U h 1 Mr. and Mrs. Heber Butterfield, Mr. Miss Lois Swenson spent three days luncheon. A. A. • c amp onships at Den"er and Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mr. and up American Fork canyon. Mrs. Gordon Densley and Mrs. Le- · Mrs. R. T. Bodell, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Miss Pearl Stone returned home roy Densley entertained the Sea Gull Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller, Sunday after spending four months girls of the first ward at the home . Daryl Crane, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. at Bountiful. of Mrs. Gordon Densley last Monday, Crump, Miss Dot Crump, Rex Crump, J. B. Harris of Banling and ~r. where a demonstration ..,...-as give~ in Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Adamson of Pleas- and Mrs. F. Hutchingson and fam1ly 1 m :.king bread, after whtch a damty ant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde of Salt Lake City, were guests of Dr. 1 luncheon was served with pink and 1 Walter Crane and sons Daryl, Crump of Lark all formed a party and Mrs. S. C. B. Sorensen during i \:hlt·~ fu.vors to 15 guests. I Vaughn and Ray and Hale Dansie and motored to Saratoga Springs the week. Le"oy Winward, Sytif Page and • and son Artell spent three days in where they enjoyed bathing and IunM.r. and Mrs. Ensign 'l'h0mas and 1 Laver! Densley r~turned home last ; Parley's. canyon for the fathers and cheon Tuesday. fam1ly of Salt Lake have moved to l we2k after spendmg the week in . sons outmg of the West Jordan stake • Riverton where they will make their · '' <J "l ing. last week. Riverton I I . I I I HERR'1MAN ITEMS I ------ - Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Freeman returned Wednesday of last week after spening two weeks in Yellowstone park. Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Crane and little =·= daughter Diane visited relatives at J..f you have failed to visit our Charleston last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Bowlden and .ww Bakery do not neglectchildren Jimmy and Vivian were the y~u will be v~ry much pleased guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bates .v1th the quahty and variety of and family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Butterfield and family last week. .)ur bakery goods. Bishop Franklin T. Crane and famMIDVALE BAKERY · 1v 1·eturne · d h orne f rom Id a h o Thurs- (1 Door East of Drug Store) 1 day after a months absence. 17 E. Center Phone 285 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell joined friends from Wellsville at the Hyrum Electrical Service r.take Old Folks outing at Lagoon 'Tue>·day of last week. The Sea Gull girls of the Herriman 0 & E ELEC'rRIC SERVICE .vnrd l>rimary were given an outing Complete Electric Service Fridtl'' of last week under the dlrecRadios and Auto Service tion of Mrs. Spencer Miller and Mrs. 25 E. Center St. Thomas S. Butterfield. They attend- Midvale 272 ed the show at the Captitol theatre Beauty Parlors and gave a program over KSL and KDYL radio stations in Salt Lake which was followed by · luncheon at CLARK'S BEAUTY SHOP Liberty park. Those to enjoy the at_DuArt Per?lanent Waving fair were Tola Christensen, Bliss Fra- Fmger W a Vlng Marcelling ser, La Rue Peterson, Melba Dansie, S~ampooing Water Waving Mildred Butterfield, Bernice Freeman, Roberta Crane, Verna Bowen, Fay tflld. 117-J 13. N. Main St. Eastman ,Viola Bowles, Mrs. R. T. Bodell, Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. BOOTH'S BEAUTY Parlor Thnmas S. Butterfield Paul's Supreme Permanent Mrs. David Haycock and children of Firth, Idaho, are guests of Mrs. >~ml's Supreme •,· .., .JI'anette Crane. ~>ermmtent \YaYe The girls of the oi-H Stitch clut Phone Midvale 200 ! 1eL 'i'hursday afternoon at the club house. Those present were Bernice Florists Freeman, Tola and Leah Christensen, Dot Crump. Elizabeth Crane, and Miss Annie Crane. .d. E. PHELPS FLORAL CO. ·· r "'1C\ Mrs. Walter E. Crane and ·.Jur Soda Fountain Meets the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Butterfield WHERE TO SHOP :I 41.!7 50 tl' • State Regulations of Sanitation Cooling and Refreshing Drinks Come and See US "Every Day is Flower Day" .Midvale 49 Midvale, Utab Pool Halls ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ffi FRIDAY, JULY 2oth SUNDAY, l\fONDAY and TUESDAY JULY 28th, 29th, and 30th ..1a1tt -• 0 The star of "Resurrection" and "Ramona" in the greatest role of her career as a tempestuous gypsy whilrwind, the queen of the beartamers, the despair ot men's hearts. In love with the man she hated! S. and P. POOL HALL BILLIARDS 1:7 N. Main Midvale, Utah Insurance GEO. W. COX Representing Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. No man can afford to be withaut insurance? Call Midvale J~2- W at once and get right Wlth your wife and kiddies! .:13 F1rst Ave Midvale, Utah Flour Mills WEST JORDAN MILLING COMPANY, Midvale, Utah Economy and White Lily FLOUR Demand it from your Grocer A Home Institution Restaurants Thoroughly Remodeled And Modern and up-to-the-minute U.S. CAFE Samas & Thomas, Props. Our business is growing and we want your business alway~ Jewelers J. S. MORGAN Your watch deserves attention We repair it right and guarantee the job. Jewelry of all' kinds. Prices lowest. Give us just one trial and be satisfied. Shoe Re builders WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, JULY 31, and AUG. 1 • ... ~D\VIN .An CARii\VI; .Production The flaming feuds, fierce hatreds and wild lovers of a passionate people; the color of adventurous life; the spectacle of spirited savagery at play and at war; the comedy and the drama of the primitive pictured with a vividness you'll remember for weeks! PATHE pBR'AI.i UNITED ARTISTS DOM PlC.TUR.E 0 .bg_FonlJ.BMbe ~;.leo'Mnloney_ Produdion directed h!J j;ebMa/oney • ~his • Pafhe ~Western isn't "just another Western." It has a big-time story done in a bigtime way. Ranchers battling a gang of land-grabbers to retain their property and their lives give ".45 Calibre War" an epic sweep. Gives the star a chance to show what he can do as a daredevil stunster-nd how he comes through ! A beautiful valley in the far West surrounded by towering mountains, sa~e-~rush and desert plains. Scenery that isn't "made" in a studio! Th1s 1~ Don Coleman's fourth stellar vehicle-and by far his best. This strappmg young two-gun man was raised a cowboy and has come down on the public's affections like an avalanche. He's a bet! Leo Maloney himself-Western star, technical expert, director, writer and producer. When Maloney produces a picture it's a picture. You can't go wrong with a Maloney picture! The Specially Prepared Sound and Musical Accompaniment as played by the Internationally Popular Shilkret Orchestra of Radio Fame on the Vita phone. This Show tops at $2.00 in Big Cities-See tt first in Midvale. PRICES 15c and 35c SATURDAY, JULY 27th. A story o ftwo roving red-blooded cow punchers headin' through hell to happiness. Comedy, action, romance, thrills-all the elements that make a sure-fire entertainment. WALLY WALES.N "Saddle Mates· - L.A. SUMBOT Better than new when we get through with them. Latest and most modern machinery. Save that old pair of shoes. Sumbot will prescribe and cure their every ailment. 21 E. Center St. Midvale ---\Yere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Butterfield at Midvale the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Terris A. Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Crane and family spent Wednesday in American Fork canyon, they were also joined by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandstrum and family of Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christensen and family spent the early part of 1 the week In Provo canyon returning • home by way of Park City. Bishop Franklin I. Crane and family, Mrs. Mary C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bodell and family, Mrs. Albert J. Crane, Miss !<,ern Bodell, , Miss Annie Crane and Miss Farrel Bodell formed a party and had lun1 cheon at Liberty park Saturday. , The first year sewing club girls met Tuesday afternoon at the club l rooms under the supervision of Miss Fern Bodell. Mrs. Ivy A. Hall of Salt Lake City was also in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal and family and Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump and family of Lark, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ostler and family of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bodell and daughter Georgia, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christensen and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell and daughters Fern and Farrel, Thursday of last week. 'I Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bodell had as their guests Thursday of last week, Mr .and Mrs. Roy Robinson and Mrs. 1 Hannah Rhodes of American Fork. I Mr .and Mrs. D. D. Adamson of 1 Pleasant Grove were the guests of friends the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Peterson and children La Rue and Louis were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller Monday. ! I Mrs. Allen Bateman left Monday for Chicago, where she will join her husband who is attending the Uni1 versity of Chicago. They expect to visit places of interest in the East ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~ffi~~~~~~ and return about the 2nd of August . Also a Chapter of Collegians. • |