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Show Midvale Joumal, Thursday, January 23,1930 UNION A Special Purchase of Krl. L. BriLdy spent Monday ot last week at Blngham, ~est of Kr. and :Ml11. Byron Thomas. Mf. and Mrs. Nephi Grecory were gdelits of Mrs. Born at Jler boUle Tqeaday evening of last wee.k . ')lr. and Mrs. Clyde Brady ann®llce the btrth of a fiDe baby boy at the Cottonwood maternity home, liOJ!day. Mother and babe do'nl' Tbla kown calf pomp. titll e4 at tile tee • brown ~ ....... wll be ~..... by. the llfot!illlr pta far . . . it was <lesWned, and b)' ~ .... lib lower beeiL $3.911. Men's Fancy Hose That Brings You Except ional ntQecy • Shoe ''Fashion-Righ·tness~' Mra. Byron Thomas and two aona, Bllly and Gene, were wee\[-end CU..U of Mr. and Mrs. L. Brady. The old time dance held Saturday evening at the new amusement hall was constdered a huge IIU~• Dances will be held every Saturday evening. Carter's band will turnlah the music. A dance for the younc folks will be held Wednesday e~enlng of each week. The Paramount orchestra in attendance. Is Thrift-Priced Here! BAST IUDVAI,B SOCIErY NEWS • Value at- c Per Pair :u:n. W. J. McNamara atteaded the D. 0. V. E. club which wu held Friday of last week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rock lett Mon- Really now~ does it seem pouiWe tblt euch a good-looking shoe as tbe one iUUI'Tated abo•e covld be only $3.981 ADd it ia only OM of the many new stylea for Spring that we are ready to .a.ow you I But it is possible • . . it i.r true . . because we buy shoes for -.rt. thrifty women in over 1,<400 communities, and buying S() many are A large assortment of able to command the smartest of New Spring Footwear ltyles. the best of leather and workto ehoose from manship at tbia •I!JlO!lt nnbelienhl,J $2.98 to $4.98 Jow pricel 3.98 An.unuualJyeadYanta(eeus purchase by our New York buyera has resulted iD these o'utstandinc values in men's hose. ltayon plaited with mercerized top, toe and heel. Lively celorecl patterns or those keyed in more conservatiw tOIIel. day for Seattle, Wash., where they will remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thayne of Union were dimler gueeta SUaday of Mr. and Mra. T. F. Grunwood. Misa Beatrice Simpers entertained at her home on State atreet Tuud&y evening of last week at a. h•ndkerchlef shower, honoring KiM Jennie ruun of Murray, a bride of thla Games were played and dainty refreshments were served to ten guests. Mrs. D. W. McDonald was a Salt NO'l'IOE OF ASSESSMENT Lake visitor Monday, guest at the mm tM UtU atate ~cultural coUep, pve tlae mala ~ at the home of Mr. ¥d Mrs. T. J. Rock. BiD&'ham-Mldv ale Milling Co. PrinciMr. and Mrs.· Ross Miner and fam· Jordaa Teacllen' IMtttute. pal place of bualneu, Midvale, Utah. ily have moved to Springville to make Baaketb&Jl .. tu&te popular wlth t)le Notice ill hereby given that at a ,. their home. men tea~ers. Tlr.ey Jaan 'IIIMa play- meeting of the board of directors of • i q recuJ&rly ad wtDWRC ecmetet- the above company, held at office ently. Tiley are aaxiCMIII t.r ..,mee of Dr. Hosmer, October 17, the 1929, an witll "K" Kea t•me or towa te•ms, aueument to be known as assea:U:r. Home 1e tlle oae to ... for the ment No. 2, of 2 millll, was levied on SHORT TOPICS purpose of a~ pm-. the outstanding capital stock of the Midvale students for the moat part Oa Tueeday, .J&Duar)' Kr. Bar- corporation, payable in 12 equal have done exceptionally well in their toa ud Kr. Gre•weodJl, teelr: tlle monthly illllta.llments, M. E. Th(lrnmid-year tests. platooa bru8 Mad to tlle Newbouae ton, MCretary, at the to 0. S. L. R. R. The revised daily program to ~ hotel, wllere tlaey played at tile atate used for the last halt year Is now in conveDtloa ot tile ll'ana Bureau. They Co. depot, Midvale, Utah. Aay stock upon which this assesseffect. Mr. Greenwood Is teaching played tJaree aumben were acmenta remains unpaid on October 17, the ninth grade literature, and Mr. corded u ovatloa hy tile eeDveatlon. 1930, will be delinquent and advertised We are cr&tetul to tile bO&r4 of edu- for ll&le at public auction, and unless -1.:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;-=============-;-==================~ technical Dewey is Engllah. teaching the ninth 8'J.'iLde cation ud tlle 11Uperbltell4•t for the ~~ Midvale school lollt their second uae of a school bus to Uldllt Ill trama- payment ill made before, will be sold league game to West Jordan by a portatloll. A. Trtbuae reporter took a on November 17, 1930, at 3 p. m., at the effice of the Booth Mercantile close score of 17 to 10. The amal1, CO,!Ilp&ny, 81 North ¥&in street, :Midlow hall at West Jordan was a. handi- picture of a qutatet trom tile band vale, Utah, to pay the delinquent ascap to the Midvale boya, and they seument together with the cost of expect to get revenge when the FarmThe m011t coetly paiD.~ in the advertising and expense of sale. ers come here. Schmidt was hlch world Ia one done by Rapbael ill lSOG,j point man for West Jordan. Landers M. E. THORNTON, F-U and Dunoskovich lead in the acortnc worth f~.ooo. Secretary. for Midvale. Every day finds Misa Smart and l!er opera cast busily wo"rklng on the opera. It 1B to be produced in February. Willa Stokes was fiDally choaen for the lead in the opera. 7 .1'll......... .. .LII'. Several teachers from the Midvale I!IChool are taking the course in artleather that is held in the Sandy school on Wednesday eventnp at 6:30. Mothers can safely call on their ninth grade boys to replace a fuse, install a thorough switch, renew ·an iron cord, install a bell system, add a We have aa extra supply of the ·famous Jiggs Comed Beef, fresh boned and rolled that is light to a circuit, make an extension siwply: delicious. Here is something for a Change, and at a price that wiD please.' cord, or read the meter, because these · -ATstudents have studied and had actual practice in doing all these thiDp and many others. The electrical course prepares the boya to be ca.retul and intelligent in the handling of electricity, and parents ahould use thla ability in their students to save expense and to make more convenience in the home. CALIFORNI A HAMs-Mea ty • 1 The home-making department hu lean fresh stock, 2 lbs .....................:. We atiH h.aYe a larp stoek of the above sugar eured, per lb. _______________ been redecorated by the girls. New listed artides that we are going to sell at curtains, new flower pot covertnga, We wiD have a nice variety of Fresh Fish dired fro• the Northwest. Fresh Cod is new shelf papers, and new posters a amfiee. Come in and •et yours. very delicious at this tillle. have all been added to this exceptionally well cared for divtalon. Theee girls will certalnly have be&utltul Campaign homflf of their OWD. Alld every effort will be exercised to induee new trade or business to this store you Mr. Bartlett, the art aupervillor, will find ,rreater 'Values and .rreater service than ever before. We would appree~te tile was well pleased with the work of opportunity Qf serving you. Miss Katherine Evans' students in designing. Her room is talrly coYflred with designs that are ~c and J.C. PENNEY GO North Main Street, Midvale, Utah. ----- - Midvale School Notes J.C. PE NEYGQ NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVAI,E, UTAH u• = CHO ICES T QUA LITY Sweaters, Lea Coats, Sheepskin·Lined ~,."! .. Coats and Wool Shirts AU prices effective Fri., Sat. and Mon., Jaauary 23 - 24 - 25 per cent o . ;P;;lbtt~~~=~~~--~~---··- ----! 57ee Ei;.~:~-~-::: :::_~321~ roD:· SAUSAGE=~~~·-;u·pm:k·- ~ 35e ··--···--·222e We Have Inaugura ted a Greater Business MILK-Libb y's popular brand, for · ,;;;~=~~ COOKIES- A lovely assortment of all cooking purposes-th e kind that hig:h grade cookies of your own selection; values SOc, S6c and 40c lb r~~~:-·······---·-··--·-·---·---···- 49e CORN-Libb y's best Yellow Bantam, No. 2 cans-there' s none better, 8 cans-------·--··-- 48C e ~:rb~~~~~~-----·--·-·----·-·-···· 29 ~~~~~:.:~~~-~=--~~~:.:. . . . 55e FLOUR-Pig af.y Wiggly brand High P11tent oflglnal. · Most people who villit our school think that the platoon building ill ' the neatest and aleanut one on our campus. We are proud of it ourselves. Professor calvin Fletcher, the artl8t "We Dress the Best Dressed Men in Town" Main Street Midvale, Utah CANDY~ fine quality, and a large vanety to choose from. Choo- ~~~ ~::n_~~:.~~~--· 49e PEAS-Som ething out of the ordinary in The FAMOUS CLOTHING COMPANY NOOJ?LES- Supreme. fine quality, maie espec:1ally f?r the P~ggly Wiggly stores. ~~~:. _ :.~~:---------·-·······-····-···------ 3Se C,URRANT S-Freah stock, imported Gre- ~~~k ----·--·-····:···------------·-··· $1.4 9 PENSOL-A wonderful eold or hot water ~~~ ~~:-~~~~~----·----------------·---···- 25e BUTTER-P iggly Wiggly's, ehurned fresh ::~ ~~-~~:.~~~~---· -----·-·-·----··--···17 e WALL PAPER CLEANER Gl!! ~ Climax Wall Paper Cleaner, 8 cans.. ~.,.; =:~~';r:.~:..~~~~~-------·~--------· 34e :1t!.~~~·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 19e ~=~:oo:,~~:.~~~:.~~~------·19e ~~~~::.~. COCOA-A high grade product, rich in ::t:tt;:-~-~:--~~~~-~~~~-~----- 7e GBAPEFRU IT-Seedless , sweet, Texu :u.:.r -~~:-···--··--·-·--····----·----····-···- 49e :1:~~:.~~~~~~~~:---------··----··-----·----·· Se !!:~-~----~~-~~~~~--~~~--~-~: 43e Noti ce JOR DAN STU DEN TS Our bid of 75c for yearbook photos was not accepted. Our policy as in previous years to give all students a 25 ·per cent discount on any folder photos· will still continue. Cuts can be had from your nel'atives at 25c each. To We will include one extra 8x10 eaael photo with your order. eten • l • KABY BETUBNS. wiMl'e he apent the ~ eleven al8o at the L. D. s. hospital, wllere ,...._ T. liutterfteJd returii4Ml bcmle wua SyUt Pace returned home they are now convalellclng from ty~ tile L .,, 8. bpttal Saturday, Satvda7 after apacUnc aeva w..U plloid fever. j • MURRAY IODVALE ()pen Every Day. Sunday, 12 to 4 Open Wednesdays and Saturday, 12 to 4:80 PHONE :HURB.AY S15·W ·-- ·-- --- __.__ ......_ _ . . _--------....,_, ..- .. ·~~ |