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Show Pa ge Twelve r Th e MIDVALE JO UR NA L Fri da y, Au gu st 16th, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~===========~~===--= ====:::==:~~~~~~·~I SEEK NEW MINERAlS IN MINES OF TWO CONTINENTS • 20 NORTH MA iN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH -- -- • ew • rrtva s O f Smart N ew Merchandise! . e&T,The Prices Might Lead You to Believe Otherq,yise,_, . \ ,, t'f. ' ., They're So L o w ! ~~New A rr iv al s' ' resses Sm~rtly St yle d fo r Yo un ge r Men. in refreshing Fall Modes 19.75 to 34.75 :A colle ction of new dresses that hint of win ter • • • and you can sele ct them righ t now . Cha rmin g fash ions for ever y occa sion • • • femi nine styles with soft ly drap ed skir tt and disti nctiv e colla r, cuff and gird le effe ctt. Sele ct one of them now • • • to refre sh you r ward robe . For Women For Misses 11 } ror umors I In a Var iety of the Sea son 's New est Fab rics 'I New Aut um n Sha des .90 an d \ .75 C oo l Pr in te d Fabrics •• C ol or fu l Su m m er Sh ad es Aproh Frocks for po rc h an d housewe ar • • • exceptional values at ~ uou dty prin ts ••• printe4 dimi ty • • • prin ted lawn • • • bshi oned into cool, attra ctive frocks I that you' ll be able to enjo y all sum mer lana llecause they'U launder .U I ~• Trim ming deta ils feature hand · embroidery, colored organdy, col· ored buckles -and buttons and corded vwioaa. Rqu 1al' and extr a .._.. Miss Led a ·whi tmo re and Miss Beu lah Bow en left Aug . 15th for the L. D S. hosp ital ~here they will go into train ing to beco me nurs es. The Seco nd War d Reli ef Soci ety serv ed a lunc heon at ten o'clo ck Mon day nigh t to the volu ntee r wor kers who are wor king on the new chur ch buil ding . Mr. and Mrs . Sylv an Dun n are receiv ing cong ratu latio ns on the arriv al of twin sons , born earl y Sun day mor n ing. Mrs . Dun n and babi es are at the Cott onw ood Mat erni ty hom e and are repo rted to be doin g nice ly. Mrs . Sara h Des pain and Mrs . Ella Boy ce of Gra nite spen t Wed nef! day with Mrs . Des pain 's daug hter , Mrs . Elro y Bob erg. S tu d e n ts ' S u it s Fea ture d in Tw o Exc ept ion al Gro ups at Tw o Low Prices! The se sma rtly style d, exp ertly tail• ()red suit s repr esen t outs tand ing valu es at our low pric es. Eve ry garm ent mad e to our own exac ting spec ifica · tion s. Two -but ton, sing le brea sted coat with peak or notc h lape ls. Fine cass ime re fabr ics in new patt erns and shad es. Extr a Pant s 4. 98 $ .75 4--P ie c e S u it s Wi th 2 Pai rs of Longi~ for Sch ool We ar el Boy s retu rnin g to scho ol will lid thes e suit s beca use they 're the kind upand -com ing you ng fello ws ,;:an t. Styl ed in the new peak lape l, 2-bu ttoll coat mod el with one pair of plea ted trou sers • • • the othe r pair plain .. Eve ry suit cut and tailo red to ouc own exac ting spec ifica tion s. • Of cassimeres and twists in new patte rns and shades for this seme tter. Sizet 10 to 17 year L $9·90..,$11·90 I thur Pati ence. The Mill s' are form er INT ERE STI NG :\-IE ETIN G HEL D resi dent s of Mid vale , and Mrs . PaSUN DAY EVE NIN G tien ce was form erly Viol a Mills. At the regu lar sar> rame nt mee ting Mr. and Mrs . Geo . \V. Clow ard of of the first war d held Sun day even ing Pay son were gues ts Mon day of Mr. Mel Stro ng of the San dy 1st war d and Mrs . A. A. Lars on. In the even - and vin John G. Shar p, of the form er ing the Lars ons and thei r gues ts en- pres iden cy of Eas t Jord an Stak e were joye d a thea tre part y in Salt Lak e. the spea kers . Mrs. L. N. Des pain and chil dren Elde r Stro ng has rece ntly retu rned of Dr. and Mrs . J. S. Alle y ente rtain ed MrsSalt Lak e wer e Sun day visit ors of from a miss ion to the Sou th Sea Is. Elro y Bob erg. land s and exhi bite d man y inte rest ing at a part y at Salt air Tue sday even ing spec imen s of the sea life and othe r for thei r gues ts, Mr. and Mrs . Mc- RET UR NS FRO prod ucts of the islan ds. M YEL LOW Elra vy and daug hter , Hele n of McThe mus ical num bers wer e arra ngSTO NE PAR K Key spor t, Pen na. ed by Miss Mr. Hele n Wes tlun d and wer e and Mrs . C. I. Go.'l: and daug hThe Bee hive Clas ses of the Firs t a saxa phon ters, e Mel solo by Eldo n Bog gess , ba and Caro l, and Mr. and War d are prep arin g for swa rm day of Unio n Mrs "Va . lse Erik a," Miss Wes tNeil Olso n and daug hter s, Ros awhic h will be held at Dra per Wed lund acco lie mpa and nist Bar and teno r solo s by bara are hom e from a vanesd ay of next wee k. R. H. Clay catio ton n "Tre spen es" and "I Kno w t in Yell ows tone Naio nal Miss La Von Dale y of Spri ngvi lle Tha t My Red eem er Live s" acco mpa nwas a gues t of Mrs . Eli Mitc hell for Park . ied by Miss Max ine Clay ton. seve ral days last wee k. Mrs . H. E. Phel ps, Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Leo M. Kem p and fam W. StoMr. Carl Zim mer , Prop rieto r of the kes and Miss Hele n Stok.esR.wer ily atte nded a reun ion of the Kem p gues e the . ts of Miss Oral ie Raw son of Salt Elec tnc fam ily held at Cres cent Frid ay. Hom Lak e at a brid ge part y Frid ay even - his Mot her- e Bak ery and Cafe with Fred Mills, Jr., and son, Don ald and in-la w, Mrs. L. And rew s daug hter , Dor othy , have retu rned to ing of .last "Yeek. The ente rtain men t and daug hter , Olive, left for the Coa st thei r hom e in Cali forn ia afte r visit - was . glve n m hono r of Mrs . E. W. earl y Sun day mor ning Rob . The y expe ct mso n who has retu rned to Salt ing at the hom e of Mr. attd Mrs , ArLak e from a. vaca tion in New Yor k. to be gone for two wee ks. HEN itY STA GG FAM OU S c.... ~........,~ con tinu ed from The Seag ull was a twin-·sCJ~e· pell er as well as a saili ng we stea med out of dry dock Scientific Expe ditio n to Spen d Yea r In chor ed in Plymout~ Soun d, orde rs to sail any day, and Sout h Ame rica and clas s leav e men wer e allow ed Sout h Afri ca. I got leav e Satu rday Sun day mor ning , 8:00 a. m. Phll adel phla .-Ml nes In two cont l· of goin aboa rd, I donn ed my nent s of the sout hern hem isph ere are clot hes gand a -rals~ ~out to be rans acke d by the Vaux - spen t Sun day with my Academy expe ditio n, In a year -lon a Dev onpo rt. I left my unifo•rn: sear ch for new mine ral ~j~>eclmens with one of them and slep t at the which to enric h the mlne ratog lcal col Hom e. The Mar ine Patr ol lectl ons ot the Acad emy of Natu ral busy hun ting defa W.te rs. Whe n to my room Sun day nigh t, I Scle nres . Serg eant of Mar ines Bou nd tor Sout h Ame rica and then room tor Sout h Afri ca, Sam uel G. ~rdon. knows.meI inknew him , but he ..my mak e-up . asso ciate cura tor of the depa rtme nt My girl, the sam e one I ot mine ralog y ot the acad ewy and In had gone to Lon dop to live in char ge of Its rese lirch labo rato ry of and I wan ted to see her once mine ralog y, saile d from Broo kli'n reo befo re I left for Indi a. ing I took the train . for Lo•n<lm cent ly. His colle cting wlll begi n with two gave my gb-1 a surp rise in mon ths In the mine s ot the Boli vian ian cloth es. She and the lived with show ed me a good Auues, whe re be will jour ney over the whil ng Lon don for two high est moto r road s yet bu!l t by man, 'rhe ne I seei took the late trai n for reac hing an elev ation ot 16,0 00 feet port , arriv ed ther e "abo ut and then clim bing stlll high er on mull• and hear d that ther e was a back. Mr. Gord on then wlll cros s poun d rew ard out for me. So Sout h America to Bue nos Aire s ano to my old frien d, he is now Salt Lak e, and donn ed my sal! for Cap e Tow n. · wen t to the beac h and foun d He will colle ct In Sout h Afri can mine s tor the rema inde r of the year itary boat man who took me Seag ull. The Qua rter mas ter He wUI visit copp er mine s In Soudl· me with , "We ll done , Har ry west Africa, copp er, crom lum, plat! To be con tinu ed num, asbe stos and diam ond mine s 1D Rhodesia, and then copp er mine s of FAL L FAS HIO NS grea t Imp orta nce open ed lD rece nt MO RE FE:M IN year s In tbe Belg ian Congo. The expe ditio n hono rs the mem ory J. C. PEN NEY CO. STY LIST of Geo rge Vaux, who In his lifet ime POR TS LON GEk SKI RTS t>rought toge ther one of the mos t lm· HIG HER WA IST LIN E port ant mine ralog ical colle ction s of E. R. Ben son, man ager of the uny priv ate Indi vidu al and who at the time of Ills deat h, last fall, was J. C. Pen ney Co. stor e, has j ceiv ed adva nce infli lrma tion trea sure r of the acad emy . dres s fash ions from the coJtnp•a Thre e othe r Vau x-Ac adem y expe dl New Yor k styli st. ~ Uons, prov ided lor thro ugh the gen "A gene ral idea df the eros lty of Mr. Vaux, adde d muc b to tren ds in Fall style s will mine ralog ical know ledg e-:r. Ir. Gordoo'1 care ful shop per to plan her dr six-m onth expe ditio n In 1921 to the for the com ing seas on,' said wa.r Mr. And£>s of Ecua dor, Bolivia and Peru , son, "so that whe n she is which resuit£>rl In the disc over y of two mak e her purc hase sQ.e will new mine rals, Vau xite and ParavaUJ:· pare d to sele ct desi gns. ml:Lte!rii&Js lte; his Journ£>y to Gree nlan d In 1923. colo rs whic h will give her the when 'le foun d two new mine rals est amo unt of satis fact ion. Pred omi nati ng tend enci es Kall thom sonl te and Alph acat apie ite. styl es for Fall now bein g nr.enlil.rE!cl and his expe dltlo n In 1925 to Bollvin .F'rench and Ame rica n desi gner s and Chile, when he foun d two more the high er wais tline , long er t. new mine rals, Penr osei te and Trude- smo oth hips . low pine d are skir and terln g trim min g der.ails, the .r. lite. lt Is rega rd!'d as a good year whe n Pen ney stylis'.: repocU. Velv et and sati n predomlnat~ all the mine ralo gists of the world to geth er disc over two or tht·ee new min form al afte rnoo n wea r, with crep e the gene ral favo rite, and erals . mos t pop ular for spor ts wea r. This four th expe ditio n now has been is the lead ing Fall colo r, with prov ided for hy Mr. Vau x' widow anrl and blue next . his sons, Geo rge Vaux, Jr., and Hen ry Clot hes are beco min g Jam es Vau x. femi ni •• c, in reac tion agai nst the vere spt.r ts :regi me that :f'or a rule d the eut! re field of dre3 s. Far ms Av era ge $1, 334 tle curv es tave retu rned to favo r the sma <.!n ss sugg e!its Pro fit for Ye ar 192 8 mov eme ntrt by its fiare d Fkir t and Was b!ng tun. -The year 1928 wa~ piin g coll ar or scar f:- Man y of the most prof itabl e one tor the fann er new dres ses are relie ved by sinc e the Rgr! cultu ral depr esslo o touc hes such as lace or velv et The new est and mos t strik ing per!oo lmm eoln tely afte r the war. Re is the sem i-fit ted prin cess '""uu 1u: port s from more thnn 11.000 own er with circ ular skir t. In dayt ime oper ateo fartn s thro ugho ut the coun well as even ing dtes es. try show nn aver age net profit of $1. ly the wais tline of this dres s ~<J4 per farm . acco rdin g to figure~ ed by a belt , but mor e ofte n isit is vubllshe(, by the Dep artm ent or A.grl cent ed by vert ical shir ring s at (•ulture. side and fron t or by diag onal ln 1922 the averal!'e net retu rn wal! ings - both favo rite trea tme nts of ~!n 7 ; In U:12.<J. $1.020 ; In 1924, $1,2015 : Pari s crea tors . Twe ed or cove rt ensernblles, in 192n, $1,297; In 1925, $1.138. and In yoke d or wra p arou nd skit ts, 1-U<!K-: 1927, $1.290. The re was a wide dift'erence In the blou ses and thre e qua rter to leng th coat s, are wide ly spt:mstorE repo rted profits and losse s for thr for et and trav el wea r. year by lnrtlvldual farm ers. Twe nty thesstre e ense mbl e coat s are sligh tly six per rent show ed retum11 betw een ted, but the mod erat e fiare .;.tro m $1,000 and $2.000. Forty-five per cent shou lder is mor e popu lar. show ed retu rns of from zero to $1,000 Jack et effec ts, whic h prov ed and 9 per cent show ed losses. wide ly pop ular this sum mer , are Stud y of the figures from a geo- gain spon sore d for Fall . The se grap hica l point of view show that the not only show n in twee d, cove rt large st 'ncre<tses this year were fib and cant on crep e, but also in the the sout hern cent ral state s, 14 pet sier fabr ics, bein g part icul arly ""'.. r" cent ; the we!'.tern nort h cent ral state s. ing in tran spar ent velv et with 1.u•~;K··•• blou ses of sati n or geor gett e 10 per cent , and the east ern nort h cape or frill colla rs. cent ral, 8 per cent . The heav iest de Skir ts are circ ular , knif e crea ses were note d alon g th~; Atla ntlr or box plea ted- it not the seab oard . with 22 per cent decrease~; selt, A.t le~t a flou nce or two In the Sout h and 17 per cent In thP The one exce ptio n to the rule of hips is the pop ular fiare d pepl um North. is little mor e than a ruffi e. Belt s Gros s rece ipts were high er In 1928. yoke s are an exce llent mea ns of but so were expe nses . Ave rage gros s ing atte ntio n to the raise d """" '"·" rece ipts were $2.008. Ave rage gros s The beco min g larg e coll ars and expe nses total ed $1,518. ets are in high favo r. Tran spar ent velv et and' satin the lead ing fabr ics for Bur ied Pal ace Dw arf s dres ses, sati n taki ng the plac e whic h Tem ple of Sol om on pann e velv et shar es with Chlc ago. -The pala ce of Senn a· velv et for even ing wea r. Can ton crep e is the outs tand ing cher lb. the Assy rian king who cap favo ture d Jeru sale m abou t 700 B. C.. has usedrite amo ng Fall fabric!ffi dres ses for all occa sion s. been unea rthe d by a Univ ersit y of grea t for man y cant on and Chic ago expe ditio n. Prof. Edw ard dres ses are trim med with velv et. Chle ra. just retu rned from the scene. For tailo red and spor ts wea r, dres s· says it Is larg er than Solo mon 's Tem es of cant on crep e prin ted ia twee d pie. It Is close to the Tigr is. not tar effo rt are arou sing cons ider le inte rest. Rea l twee ds are of cour se very from the site ot anci ent Nineveh. Senn ache rlb figures In the Old Tes· good , as well as the ama zing ly shee r tame nt as the king who was smit ten woo l geor gett es and nove lty fabr ics. by the anl!'el of the Lord, po~sibly Jers ey is of rem arka bly firm text ure this year and. is part icul arly etfe ctiv e \VIth poison ~lls. as the whole army in belt ed jum per dres ses in ~trlking was destr oyPd when U "cam e down zigz ag strip es or geom etric figu res like a wolf "n the fold." copi ed from the Fren ch fabr ics of Awa tt:ng ship men t are 125 tons ot Rod ier. r·ellef work ,Jug up. lncludef1 Is o Egg shel l is the mos t pop ular con20-ton strn e hull. whlch once guar d· tras ting colo r used in trim min g the Fall dres ses. Cha rtreu se gree n is al· ed the gate wny to the palaee. In· so used to trim blac k; the deep er scrlp tlon s will bE' trnn slate d here at oran ge shad e of capu cine is com bine d the univ ersit y's Orie ntal Insti tute. with bt'ow n, and brig ht Ind~pendence Prof esso r C'hlera belie ves facts reblue with gard ing ncient Assy ria wlll be In· two othe navy . Win e and gree n are r pop ular dres s colo rs. crea sed mur.y told. Rec ove red Sto len Hena Lea ve Egg s for Res cue rs Kan sas City .-Se ven egg$ were tett for Ualph Highley and Bng b Dough· erty, city dete ctive s, by a flock of grat eful henl'! rescu ed from a band ot chic ken thiev es. How ever , High ley does not believe that the eggs wm com pens ate him for loss of sleep , necess itate d by the failu re of the t>ollce boar d to provid£> suita ble quartet~ tor .confiscated poul trr,. _-~ · . , ,., .1J~t.H• ·-''_ Prim ary furn ishe s pro gra m The Prim ary asso ciati on will fur· nish num bers at the regu lar sacr a· men t mee ting of the Firs t W'ar d nex t SUn day even ing. ------- Mr. and Mrs . Geo. T. Sha rp of Eas Mid vale , Mr. and Mrs . Earl li'er guso n,t ot Sand y, Mr. and Mrs . Gep. Leo Sha rp and son, and Mis s Mild red Bll· ling s of Salt Lak e City , just retu rned from a trip thro ugh Yell ows tone Par k retu rnin g by way of Jack son Hole . On the retu rn trip they pass ed over the won derf ul Teto n Pas s . The y repo rt a succ essf ul trip and are glad to be bome asal~ |