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Show The MIDVALE JOURNAL , Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. r., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CalliMr. and Mrs. Lancelot Bills, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dansie, Mr. and Mrs Reuben Wiberg, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Crane Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Zach 'l'. Butterfield and Alvin Miller. Mr. and Mrs. zach Butterfield and daughter, Phyliss and son, Morris, ~pent Tuesday at Lake Tryol. D.rfr. and 1v1rs. M. J. Tischner had as their g-uests during the week Frank Department Garten and Mrs. Garten, Frank Wixprices hased on the om and Mrs. Alice Miller of Salt «.<uu1u .l:'rltntltng Price List. · Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tischncr, of Magna. Advertising Rates Miss Zelma Butterfield left Monday Ilifplaylo per celumn m ch .. ------ $0.35 for Lark where she will spend the fuMders, per line ·-----..---·-.. -·-·---.. $0.10 winter teaching school. :Mrs. William Nelson, Mrs. James R All business correspondence should be Dansie, Mrs. Wilford Dansie, Mrs. aadressed to The Midvale Journal, Alma Dansie, Mrs. Dewey Dorton and. Mrs. Frank Roberts entertained at a Midvale, Utah. Phone Mid. 178 blrtl.tday party in honor of their mo436 N. Main St. ther and mother-in-law, it being her sixieth birthday anniversary at the W ard Amusement hall last Friday. Games were played, Mrs. James Broa dbent having them in charge and lun., The marriage of Wallace F. Wil- cheon was served to 80 guests. Iiams and Miss Donna. Rowsell of Mag Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maynard anna took place at the home of his nounce the birth of a girl Monday, the grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Pet- 1st of September. erson Tuesday August the 27th. BishMrs. Myrle Kirk entertained at a op Wilford J. Myers performed the party at her home Monday, it being ceremony, which was witnessed by her daughter, Rebecca's birthday anthe immediate families. A reception niversary. Games were played and followed and refreshments were ser- luncheon was served to Miss Mary Ay ved to 50 guests. lett, Mrs. Lavon Morgan, Miss HowMrs. Pauline Dabell of Salt Lake ard, Miss Mary Parr, Miss Mildred spent the week visiting with relatives Hamilton, Miss Gladys Mortensen, and friends. Miss Venetta Garside, Miss Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Peterson an- Peterson, Miss Cleo Burmingham, nounces the birth of a son last Wed- I Miss Beth 'Vebb and Miss Myrle Butnest!ay. terfield. Mrs. Alvin Miller was hostess to I Mrs. A. Lee Gentry of Salt Lake the following at dinner at her home 1 and Mrs. Clifford Hardcastle of Sandy ,...... are spending two weeks visiting with week end as guest of Mrs. Myrle Kirk I their parents, Ilfr. and Mrs. Henry · and Miss Ellen Sampson and Miss Maynard. Vera Condie visited with Mrs. Kork I The Stake Of~cers ?f West Jordan Wednesday. Mrs. Kirk and children M. I. A. entertamed 11~ honor of the will m?ve Saturda;v to Provo where Ward Officers at the Rtverton Amuse they w11l make the1r home. . ment hall on Tuesday. Games were 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus M. B1lls anplayed and dancing was enjoyed and · nounce the birth of a boy Wednesday refreshments served to 50 guests. W. 1September the 4th. 0. Robinson and Miss ~Iva Moss of 1 Mr. and. Mrs. Zach. T. Butterfield the ?eneral Board w;re m attendance · h~d as thetr guests Fnday Mrs. Ha~ Mtss Mae Rasmu~sen spent the I N1elsen and daughters, Glendon, Wll...---•••• ..,_ .. c . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 1' • Page Five da, Iris and Vesta, of South Jordan, j Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D. Beckstead, Mrs. Roland Page, Miss Mae Freeman Miss Rheabel and Harriet Wiberg, and Mrs. George Whetman and children of Draper. Refreshments were served. WHERE TO SHOP Bakery UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT NEWS ·IN UNION Bread is the Staff or L i f See to it that every school lunch 18 made .o f good wholesome bread Better Mr. Wallace Tracy and Mr. Newel BREAD than our's is not obtainable, Johnson left Wednesday for Yoast, Try our WHOLE WHEAT BREAD, Utah where they will remain indefi- The children will like it's deJiclou~t flavor. nitely. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of Provo MIDVALE BAKERY were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. (1 Door East of Drug Store) and Mrs. Chester Baker. 25 Years of Efficient Service to the Public Phone 2~5 Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory spent 17 E. Center Sunday in Salt Lake, dinner guest of Electrical Service Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Westbrook. Mrs. Carrie Johnson visited Wednesday with Mrs. May Smart. 0 & E ELECTRIC SERVICE Mrs. Clara Walker, Mrs. Elena ForQomplete Electric Service bush, Mrs. Emmie Nichols, Mrs. Pearl Radios and Auto Service Fryer, Mrs. May Smart, of Union, 25 E. Center St. Mrs. Goldie Allsop of East Midvale Midvale 272 and Mrs. Verna Beeney of Grant ward Beauty Parlors met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Nan Beeney of Grant Ward in compliment of her birthday anniversary. CLARK'S BEAUTY SHOP The time was spent in a social way DuArt Permanent Wavi~ and dinner was served. Marcelling Mrs. Clifton Thayne entertained on Finger Waving j Tuesday evening of last week in hon- Shampooing Water Waving or of her Old Bee-Hive Class of the Mid. 117-J 13. N. Main St. M. I. A. The evening was spent in games and very dainty refreshments • BOOTH'S BEAUTY Parlor were served to the following. Susie Brady, Delsa Christensen, Ruth TayPaul's Supreme Permanent lor, Verla Thayne, Ruth Anderson, Rosalie Olson, Phylis Larson, mem- Paul's Supreme • bers of the Bee-Hive Class and Mrs. Permanent \Vave Phone Midvale 200 Lavina Thayne. Mrs. Annie Liljeblad, Mrs. Golda Florists Soffe, Mrs. Melva Evans, Mrs. Grace Ashment, Mrs. Nona Nicholsin, Mrs. OFFICE and PLANT - 6500 South State Street Emma Greenwood, Mrs. Grace Thorn- H. E. PHELPS FLORAL CO. Phones: Midvale 175 1\iurray 445 ton and Mrs. Eunice Jensen. ---------Fountain Meets the -------------------------·-·---·-·-·---·-·~4 Miss Iona Oborn accompanied by Our Soda State Regulations of Callie Jensen of Sandy have just ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Miss Sanitation returned home after spending a de' ~ lightful months vacation in California. Cooling and Refreshing Drinks While there they visited all the many !!iJjj beaches Come and See US and places of interest, rec:Every Day is Flower Day" porting the time of their lives. I. Lester - Artificial Ice RIVERTON SOCIETY Saturday only, September 7th $7 50 Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 11 and 12th • I ' - ouble Bitll Regular Prices • II I •' ~ Midvale 49 -~ ~ EFFIC~ENT ~ ~· ; m· ~S_u_R_d_a_y_,_M_o_I_td_a_y_a_n_d__T _u_e_s__d_a_y_8_,_9_,_a_n_d_ 10_t_h "PA1H£J:~en/s CECit'B.DEMILLE~ Seii:SirttbnalJJ!elodramll II J~ / / •• ~ ~· 'I~ -~ Jeanie Macpherson ._·. Midvale, Uta.b Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bigler of Salt Pool Halls Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and family at dinner Friday. S. and P. POOL HALL Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Freeman enterBILLIARDS tained at dinner Saturday at their Midvfl'}e, Uta.h home in compliment to Miss Pett of 47 N. Main Ogden and Edwin Nassai of Evanston Insurance Wyoming. Mrs. Orsen Freeman had as her 1•'0R THE MANdinner guests Tuesday, Mrs. Fra nk . Who is building a home--we Jones and children, Mr. and Mr s.L. have the covemge contract.i..Joyd Coe and children, Rula and Rulan of Magna. YOU WANT! Blane and Floyd Bodell of Salt Lake SEEGEO. W. COX are the guests of Raymond Bodell Representing the this week. SERVICE Our first name is efficient service. Our second name is 0. P. Skaggs System. Efficient service, when rendered in any line, is paramount to everything else. Try 0. P. Skaggs "Efficient Service" System fm· your groceries and meats, an.d you'll find your foods will taste better and will cost less. POUND CAKE 5e W c know you would be happy if it were possible for us to sel1 you a good cake weighing a full pound, for only 5 cents. Unfortunately, we cannot do this, but we do sell a full pound, wonderful loaf of Raisin Bread, which is better than most bakers' cake, for only 5 cents. Besides, our Raisin Bread is the healthiest food possible to purchase and especially so for children. If you have never tried our Raisin Bread, do so at once. You will find it contains a lot more Raisins than most other brands. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 213 First Ave Midvale, Utah 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 always Jewelers J. S. MORGAN Your watch deserves attention We repair it right and guarantee the job. Jewelry of all kinds. Prices lowest. Giy,e us just one trial and be satisfied. Shoe Rebuilders 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 Miss Verla Green of Bluffdale was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Free man part of last week . Mrs. Elizabeth Butterfield and dang hter, Sylvia, M. R. Huggins, and Parley Butterfield, were Salt Lake vlsitors during the week . Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane and fa mily left during the week to visit r elatives and friends in Idaho and Wyoming. Mrs. Spencer Miller and two sons, Lorin and Douglas visited _in Salt Lake part of the week. Mr. anG Mrs. Sparks were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McCune of Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Eli Mitchell entertained at a quilting party Thursday, at her home on Locust Street. I Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Booth have returned from a fishing trip to Black Fork, Wyo. A screen masterpiece, such a,;; only the worlds most gifted picture producer can produce ... A picture which stands in a class all by itsself. Admission 15c and 35c. NOTICE TO COMMING- Sunday, Monday and Tuesday September 29,30 and October 1st ~·~- And his 50 WILD RIDING COWBOYS in "THE DANGER RIDER'Fast and furious . thrill drama packed with romance and fun. Farmmers We will call for and pay Cash For dead or worthless Horses and Cows JUST RING HYLAND 5383 And ask the operator to reverse the charges, and ZIP! we'll have someone there! COLORADO ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS COMPANY 21st So. and 5th \Vest Salt Lake City |