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Show The Midvale Journal, Thursday, December 12, 1929 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beckstead were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vv'ebb Sunday. Mi'S. Ivy Wardle gave a birthday Weekly (Friaay) party in honor of her daughter, Ruth, last Thursday at her home. Miranda Beckstead, Mable and Reola Holt Published by the took cha1·ge of the games. Luncheon Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. wa~ served to the following guests; Terms of Subscription n~1ch \Vardle, Leis Parduhn, Mary Per Year (in advance) ........... $1.00 Ntelson, Ethel, Ruth, Farrel and Afton Beckstead, Virginia and Nona Entered as second das:; matter at Holt, Helen Hansen, Clem and Clell the postoffice at Midvale City, Utah. McMullin, Lenard Newbold, Kenneth Soffe, ,Donald ,Palmer, ,Joe ,Ovard, under act of Mat·ch 3, 1879. Kenneth, Wendell and Lavell Wardle Modern Job Printing Department Howard Newbohl, Deloy McMullin; maintained. All prices ba;.ed on the- Lawerence Lloyd, Frank, Veri and von Holt. The prizes were won by Franklin Printing Price List. Helen Hansen, Nona Holt, Howard - ~--- Advertising Rates Newbold and Lavell Wardle. Mr.and Mrs. Orsen Hansen are Display, per celumn iDch ........ $0.35 rejoicing over the birth of a daughter. Readers, per line .......... ............. $0.10 Mr. and Mrs. Wilford L. Webb have All business conespondcnce should be ccn1c to South Jordan to make their addressed to The Mrdvale Journal, home. Mrs. Melvin Wayman and two sons, Midvale. Utah. Phone Mid. Ml;Lx and Wayne, of Salt Lake spent 186 N. Main St. 178 _ _ ___ last Saturday visiting with her i il~ mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Beckstead. ~;.t?_ A w.otion picture is held in the • .. ~ Jordan Opera House every Saturday night. Mrs. Oral Wardle had as dinner Mr. and Mr::;. Pete Rob:')rtsoil were guests Sunday, Mi·s. Ivy Wardle and guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.'.:. H. Gordon two children, Ruth and Lavell. of Salt Lake last Wednesday cvening.J Mr. and lVIrs. Earl Maxfield have Mrs. P.oss McMullin was hostess ccmc to South Jordan to make their of a card party last 'Wednesday after- home. · noon at her home. Luncheon was serMiss Mable Holt was a dinner guest ved to the following gua<;ts; Mrs. of Mrs. Moris Butterfield of Riverton Gladys Densely, Mrs. Louise Densley, . Sunday. Mrs. Aurelia Densley, Mrs. Viola ! Mr. and Mrs. Burt Rindlesbach and Densley, Mrs. E. E. Densley all of daughters, Jane and Joyce, of BingRiverton, Mrs. Verda McMullin, Mrs. ham Canyon visited with Mr. and Blanch Garvis and Mrs. Truby Holt Mrs. Earl Beckstead Sunday evening. of South Jordan. 1 The M men and Gleaner Girls held Mrs. Mary Ann Beckstead and Mr. a party Tuesday night after mutual. and Mrs. Earl Beel(stcad were dinner 1 Games were played and refreshm~nts guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Beck- . were served. Everyone had an enJOYstead of Salt Lake Sunday. I able time. Ml'. and Mrs. Arnold Shields have 1 Miss Ida Holt spent the week-end moved to South Jordan to make their with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilhome. liam Holt. Miss Essie Holt spent a few days Byrum and Hyrum Holt are leavvisiting with some friends at Marlin, ing for a trip to California this week. Utah. I The Relief Society workers had a MUtVALE JOURNAl -- -- -------- _ • f.\ SOUTH JORD ---- - ----···---· ··-- ----- RIVERTON I I 'Ih<' ••• • • ''t''1i~~-1 • "·J . ~ ~~~~~ • ·(t • • .zi • • R • •• \rim BL . • II it Ii1 tJj frj ~ I!J ~ r ' l£::,. :Sunday, Friday, December 13 ~ionday, Tuesday, Dec. 15-16-17 . r~~-•._ '~ ~ .. t ... 1A , ~ . . / .(' . ~ ...., • ,, VI: • jl _ ,fit~. . ~~~ ~ ·-~~~~·=.;.:-:==§~r==:=:·q~l·:::·:~·f:~~7 ··.· · II ( NOW ABOUT I very successful bazaar las. t Frid_ay. 11 dinner Sunday at their home. of Mr &nd !>Iru. Juni" "'at·dle and son, · f h Lunch was served to th 1 h ld - vv ann1ver ~ary o er little son, . . e scnoo c I -~ Mr. and Mrs. Georo-e V/ Bills had lfcitll, of Parker Idaho. h t G ren. A motwn picture was the eve. . <> • • er · arne- were PIaye d an d nings entertainment. as the1r dmner guests Sunday Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Marvin DansiE an- fref'hments \vere _served to 16 Bills and two sons of Sait Laiw and n un -~ th bi 1 th of .· .1 Th d Mrs. Rt' on Robbms of Lark assis Mr·. and 1'1)'". A. P. Rasmuss-.n and ~ ,' a gn urs uy Mrs. BuLterficld. , 'ld ren o. ~-~idvale. at ,the -•tonwood hoz:te. p t 1 '1he h'""L::· :...;c.i.!ty held r'ts -.. ,u•uuu.'tl i ch 1 ..rr and Mrs Melv Mrs. Rt>n Howard was hostess to , - · : m e erson en- social T·,esrtay afternoon ·n the the folloHiLlg' at ctnner at her hotne t 1 ;-.....~.nPd at dmner Sunday, covers f hou ·e. Reports were given and w~ c l~1d for Mrs. J~mes Peterson ing was done. Luncheo 1 was ;," Satth'•~a.:; :".It. an l Irs. Thom:ts L. ar· :1 H1 s Leola Ha-'kinson and ~rr " . ,.. , ~ , ..,. · to 25 members. The hustc• Sr!~ we. De.! 1:-;l y, ~,11·. nnu Mrs. Roland Page, aua 1.o.r . Ren I eterson of South Jor- 1'\'l:rs. Will Forman, Mrs. A. Ii. ~r. and .Mrs. Fnmk J?ncs enter- Mr and M. ·>. Y;Tilfc,.d Crane, Mr. and dan, • rr. and ~ r:::. Lc~oy stead:nan tamed at dmner Sun clay m honor of M; ::;, \ l'ilw. , L>!H'.~le, 1z. and Mrs. of Sandy • · man aud Mrs :=::, .n-.cr Mill~r. Mr. and Mrs. James Chr!stensen and Forre;;t Po.i-ry, l\fi·. ~md :Mrs. L_o s~~ond Ward Relief Society · Mr. and M s. Sam E~dell Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sabi~ of Salem. llyoti a.:tl .•ll and l'.!r,<:. Ezrrt ~.'[iller. I entertained at a quiltino- party at moved here fr - l Larl{ to malic th Mr. and M_rs. Wayne T1schner _:<~d J'.1rs . .t\1:-•:J. Dansie entertained at ,h;. wa.'d amusement hall Tuesday home for the \\inter. ?aby ?f Garf1eld spent Tuesd~y v"s1t- <li ;nr:r Sum1ay, Hrs. Dewey Dorton Jllnc:heon ,-,as served to 15. ' Mr. and Mr J. f 10Yll \Vood and mg With Mr. and Mrs. M. J. 'llschner. and family, Mrs. Frank n.cbcrls, of, _ . Dotson of Min ·sville l ft "wt~t!ntes•lla:)l Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nielson enter- .,,,r ·,.a·',( •,1 ., _. .,.. 1- 1.5 _ .r.a. 1105 nT. Dan ..1·c. - - entertained th to make ,, • vv Mts. Henry Butterfield · t their h<lmc in Salt L:1.l.:e tained Mrs. Laura Peterson of 'BingMr. and Mrs. zach Butterfield ene wm er, afc r spending the ham and Mr. and Mr::;. Peter Frost at O.L a ~.-hildren·s party Saturday after- month with M •. and Mrs. Glen 1> tertain..:d at uinncr Suudo.y in honor noon in bor.or cf the eighth birthday man. Saturday, December 1,1 We have been convinced for a long,time that we have the best coal that has ever been delivered in Midvale, and have wondered when the people would find it out. The fact that our coal sales for the past three months are a little more than double what they were last year for the same period leads us to believe that they have at last woke up to the fact, too. Give us a trial order and be convinced. \Vhy use an inferior coal when the best costs no more? MORTO rJOWNEY 'BroPtiJUill/1 Voiced Tenor Go/d~Jl in- WEST JORDAN LUMBER COMPANY 114 N. Main Street "Entering Our Phone Midvale 212 Midvale, Utah 'i ear In Business In Midvale" Pafhe Picture 2~ . . u • WOOL OR SILK They're both good The wool1nufflers are cash• mere- soft as a baby's blanket, but masculine of course; the silks are big generous squares, sn1artly patterned with highland plaids and small spaced figures. PRICED .75e TO $3.45 The FAMOUS CLOTHING COMPANY "We Dress the Best Dressed Men in Town" Main Street Midvale • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • stamng AND SING! THEY'RE FULL 0' SONGS All the great song hits· of the day, caroled by the golden voice of lVIorton Downey ... Jazz, sentimental ballads music of all descriptions!...... It's a Inelody·-drmp.a ali through-and the sweetest, most htunan story you've ever seen and heard on the sc1·een! 15c and 35c Thursday, December 19 ' ' A smashingly dramatic and colorful romanee of the water-front-th 1 tremendous story of a beautiful waif adrift among the dock ra .s; of a youth in the shadow of ja'! who lo,·ed her-and of a man who coveted her. "''ith Marv Philbl "' l!'ranci!l McDonald and others. Red-blooded action for ~d blooded people! He fought liJ{e a wilUcat and loved like a storybook hero . ElitES T • |