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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, September 27th, 1929 -· -· --~ SOUTH JORDAN rMidvale Beauty Shop Make an appointment today for that wonderful DUART Wave the perfect permanent with Ringlet ends SPECIAL $G.Oo-'regular price $12.00 EXPERT OPERATORS MIDVALE 58 North Main St. ~ Phone Mid 216W- Cave. Mr. and Mrs. Youngberg of Murray formerly of South Jordan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Sunday. President and Mrs. J. M. Holt had as their guests Sunday their nephew and Wife, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont W. Stocking of Burley, Idaho. Mr .and Mrs. Hal Shields and daughter of Salt Lake visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holt spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting at Clarkston, Idaho, and Logan Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis and children of Park City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. UTAH Alonzo and Julia Sandstrom of Eureka visited Tuesday with Mrs. Mary Tiedeman. Acel Mabey and Mr. and Mrs. Horton Mabey of Oakley, Idaho, spent Saturday visiting with Mrs. Janet Mabey and Mrs. William Newbold. President and Mrs. Joseph M. Holt accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Todd and John Aylett and daughter of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs Washburn Chipman of American Fork visited during the week at American Fork Canyon and Timpnnagos ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fii.ll;!~~~[fi!~~~~~m~~!fi~~~~ffi1J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!Mffi~~~ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shields and children and Mrs. Mary Tiedeman visited at Provo Sunday the guests of Mrs. Mary Shields. Maurine Burt returned to Salt Lake Sunday after spending ten days with her mother. Mrs Bell Stocking spent Sunday at the home of her mother. The Trail Builder boys of the Primary under the direction of Mrs. Alice Curtis spent Saturday at Little Cottonwood Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peck of Saratoga, Wyoming, returned home Thursday after a weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mickelson and 2Jit~2fll~~~!aJli~~~il21i~~~~~ Weekly (Friaay) Published by the Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. Terms of Subscription Per Year (in advance) ............ $1.00 Entered as second class matter at the postoUI.ce at Midvale City, Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. Modern Job Printing Department maintained. All prices based on the Franklin Printing Price List. - - ---A-dv-e-rtisillg Rates Display, per column 4Jch ........ $0.35 Readers, per line ........................ $0.10 Friday, September 27th All business correspondence should be addressed to The Midvale Journal, Midvale, Utah. 136 N. Maill St. Phone Mid. 178 The Mounties may fail but Ranger gets his man children and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Atwood and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frances Nelson of Crescent visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson The Choir members entertained at a social Thursday evening honoring our former choir leader, Mrs. Morria Butterfield, formerly Miss Rosamond Holt. The guest of honor was presented a library table and scar! and statue in appreciation of her faithful service. The retiring officers of the M. I. A. were entertained Friday evening by the new officers and a token of remembrance was presented to each one. Mr. Mark Anderson and daughter, Beth and Vera were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson Wednesday. Miss Mae Rasmussen, the Young Ladies M. I. A. Chorister of the West Jordan Stake will present a musical appreciation demonstration at our regular mutual mecitng ne:.ot Thursday evening. The South Jordan choir is now under the direction ot Mr. Lee A. Palmer. Why did this beautiful girl try to cram a lifetime of happiness into one night of reckless revelry? Why did she give up marriage for a frenzied fling at life? .. You'll find the answer In a starting climax enacted by ador- ' . able Mary Astor and likable Lloyd ,. Huges. \ \ • Saturday, September 28 WHERE TO SHOP _/·- .·.:~.. . ... 1- ·:f' . t ... . .,. ~ .,-.....,.... " • .. . • • Bakery • ----\ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ~ ~ • '" MID·VALE JOURNAL C'Jhe .. . . . • \ • ONE MAN • • DOG • ' .r • !i¢' ,,..,.. - . -- ". • ••• • • • • ,... - •- _., . • • ,~- Lovers torn apart by a murder mystry that baffled the Red Riders and a dog's unfailing • courage solving the riddle! Bread is the Staff or Llf:& e-See to it that every school lunch Ia made of good wholesome bread Better BREAD than our's is not obtainable, Try our WHOLE WHEAT BREAD. The children will like It's deUcloua flavor. MIDVALE BAKERY (1 Door East of Drug Store 17 E. Center Phone 2 5 Electrical Service 0 & E ELECTRIC SERVIOB Oomplete Electric Service Radios and Auto Service Midvale 272 25 E. Center St. Beauty Parlor~ '-1 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, -Sept, 29 and 30 and October 1st Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 2nd and 3rd CLARK'S BEAUTY SHOP DuArt Permanent Wavi~ Finger Waving Marcelhng Shampooing Water Waving Mid. 117-J 13. N. M&in St. BOOTH'S BEAUTY Pa.rlor Paul's Supreme Permanent Paul'sSupreme Permanent 'Vave '$7 • 50 Phone Midvale 200 Florists H. E. PHELPS FLORAL 00. Our Soda Fountain Meets the State Regulations of Sanitation Cooling and Refreshing Drinks Come and See US ''Every Day is Flower D~yu Mid!ale 49 Midvale, Utah Pool Halls s: and P. POOL HALL BILLIARDS 47 N. Main Midvale, Utah Insurance FOR THE MANWho is building a home-we have the coverage contract-YOU WANT! SEEGEO. W. COX Representing the METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY • A talking Picture Admission - 15c and 35c A VITAPHONE PRODUCTION UNITED ARTISTS ~CCTO~ . 213 First Ave Midvale, Utaj Restaurants Thoroughly Remodeled And Modern and up-to-the-minute U.S. CAFE Samas & Thomas, Props. Our business is ~owing and we want your busmess always Jewelers J. S. MORGAN Your watch deserves attention We repair it right and ~aran~ tee the job. Jewelry of all kinds. Prices lowest. Giye us just one trial and be satisfied. Shoe Rebuilders L.A. SUMBOT Our \Vorkmanshlp, equipment a.n4 materials are combined to give your rebuilt shoes the best appearence and the most. Bring In your shoes today we will put new wear into them at small cost. SINCE 1910 "There must be a reason" 21 E. Center St. Midvalt |