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Show Midvale Journal, Thursday, April24, 1930 amusement hall in hon~r of Mr.- and Mrs. Warren Cole. Mr. Cole is the son of Henry Cole, and Mrs. Cole is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Huish of East Vine street, Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Carrey of Magna were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor. Mrs. George Proctor was a Salt Lake vi&itor Wednesday. Mrs. Clyde Proctor and children, Norman and Maude, spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. ~d Mrs. Roland Proctor of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Proctor were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. UNION Kr. Walter Egbert teturned home ta.t week from Honolulu. where he has been in the employ of the army tor the past 18 months. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, who have been UviDg on Union avenue, have moved to Murray to reside. Mrs. Mary Wardle is visiting in the eut indefinitely. Mrs. J. H. Greer entertained Friday of last week for members of the Unity club. After the business hour dainty refreshments were served to Ml's: Clarence Wardle, Mrs. Clyde Soffe, Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. Clarence Sharp and Mrs. Lester Forbush. Mrs. Clifton Thayne entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Pixton and Sunday at dinner. Covers were laid for Miss Mf!,Xine Clayton, Mrs. Lavina daughter, Joyce, of Tooele, visited Thayne and Miss Verla Thayne of here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunsacker and East Midvale. A wedding dance was given Tues- children, Billie and Shirley, of Murday evening in the Union ward' ray, spent Sunday with Mrs. Huns- WEST. JORDAN I Comnliments of MIDVALE JOURNAL Two-for-One Theater Ticket This Coupon Will Admit One Child or Adult to IRIS THEATER MONDAY, APRIL 28 With ·one regular paid, <admission. lj a.cker'~ par:nts, Mr. and Mrs. John also his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were included. Yates. Next Sunday April 27 at 2 p. m. Miss Doris Cundick spent Thursday ' ' . ' night at Riverton special guest of after the prehminary exercises of the Miss Helen Crane: the seminary 1 regular fast meeting, . . A spcclal Easter pl'ogram was students will take charge. of the meet~1vel;l at the regular sacrament meet-~ ing, giving some musical selections 1 ~g m the war? chapel Sunday eve- and short talks by the boys and girls. nmg. T.he ch01~ furnished the pro- In the evening, at the regular congram With ~p~cial solos by Beth joint meeting of the M. I. A., Alfred Gardne~, Elsie.IRchard~on. and Gladys Dewey of Sandy will give some of his Rundqmst; also a VI~lln solo by missionary experiences while in HaEmery Epperson. Melvm Ballard of waii, where he spent three years labw-tng for the L. D. S. church. Salt Lake was the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Mi~o Baxter of Mid- Some special Hawaiian music will vale have moved m the home for- also be given during the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin and m.erly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Leland son, Junior, of Bingham; Mr. and . . Richardson. A group of lad;Y friends surpns~ Mrs. Orsen Shulsen and children, Mrs. Robert s .. Pixton at her ~ome Larkin, Grace and Fay, spent last Thursday, April 17. A hot chicken week visiting relatives in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. George Elkins joined di_nner was enjoyed by Mrs. Maey P1xton, Mrs. Mary Ellen Gardner. a party of relatives and friends from Mesdames Edith Dahl, Ellen Pearson, Murray and spent Easter Sunday at Parylee Bateman, Alice Cooper, Ella Manti. Miss Lucile Bateman joined a party Beckstead, Osee Cooper, Josephine Bateman, Zuretta Cundick, Armand& of friends from South Jordan and Dahl, Amelia Dimond, Lizzie Gard- f'alt Lake, Sunday, and visited at ner, Nellie Anderson, Ethel Hender- -Genterville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead son, Lettie Landers, Esther Leak, Rebecca ·Gardner, Annie May Jensen, entertained at dinner Sunday evening Marie Schmidt and Stella Peterson. for Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Smith and The afternoon was spent in sewing children of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Larsen and baby of Magna, and and a social good time. ' A group of relatives and friends I Mr. Hyrum Beckstead. Saturday, April 19, Mr. Joseph met at the home of Hyrum Beck~tead and spent Easter Supday. Dmner Smith and Violet Squires entertained was. served ~o Mrs. Ben Schmidt and their Sunday school class and their family of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Rol- partners at a weinie roast in Cottonland Smith and family of Salt Lake, wood canyon. Forty enjoyed the afMr. and Mrs. Allen Larsen and baby, fair. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Kelson and baby I Ida Cooley, Fern Bateman, Mary of Magna, Inez and Lee Beckstead, I Richardson, Berniece Gardner, Doris Earl. Pearson and Murna Saddler; 1 Cundick and Emma Steadman form- Wh~n you I use this NE· RANGE • • At This Special Discount and Liberal Terms Absolute Uniformity of oven heat - Cake-baking and other forms of cooking are delightfully easy, conveniently speedy, and marvelously sure with this new range. For it has a new-type oven which is infallible ... an oven in which it is no trick at all to turn out cakes, pies, biscuits, as perfect in color, shape and texture as the beautiful color pictures in the magazines. I Miss Mabel Larson entertained the ed a party and spent Easter Sunday stake board members of the Y. L. in Cottonwood canyon. Mr. Weldon Dimond of Beckwith, II M. I. A. at her home Friday. Thoee Wyo., spent last week with his present were Mrs. W. R. Andrus, 1Mrs. J. Cartwright and Mrs. Reid mother, Mrs. Walter Dimond. Helen Crane of Riverton spent: Beck of Draper, Mrs. Leon RasmusTuesday night guest of Doris eun~ . sen, Mrs. Alma Pearson, Mrs. Ella 1 Richardson and Miss Grace Whitmore dick. Remember the dance Friday night of Midvale, Miss Freda Jensen, Mrs. ·in the West Jordan amusement ball. i Bennet Cash, Miss Irma Lindell and They dance there every Friday night I Miss Eva Crapo of Sandy. now. Ed Stoker and his Granadians 1 A king of ancient India had a lifurnish the music. brary so large that a thousand dromedaires were required to convey it from place to place. SANDY Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0. Hendrickson entertained the Just-a-Mere club at their home last Friday evening. Progressive rook was played and supper served to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hewlett, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Dam, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Boberg, Mrs. Selma Jacobson and Mr. Evan 0. Jensen, and special guests Mr. and Mrs. Allgood, Mr. and Mrs. Reg White, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi M. Larson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stapley. Mr. and Mrs. Brig Smith and son, of Granger, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter, Sunday. Miss Carrie Samuelson of Salt Lake visited at the home of her parents, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Samuelson and family. Mrs. R. W. Benton and son, Paul, returned home Friday, after spending a week with relatives at Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Clyde Swenson, Mrs. George Goff and Mrs. T. W. Nichol were guests Wednesday of last week of Mrs. Nels Malstrom of Murray. Mrs. M. Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Howell and daughter, Essie, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes, all of Nephi, visited Friday at the home of Mrs. Thomas Ostler. The Misses Zelmona and Phyllis Jensen entertained at their home last Wednesday evening, honoring the birthday anniversary of their father, Evan 0. Jensen. Rook was played and refreshments served to Mr. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson, Mr. and Mn. Joseph Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Dam, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler and Mr. and Mrs. J. William Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter and children, Wanda, Louise and Joyce, of Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Brig Smith and son, of Granger, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Newbold and family of Draper, Sunday. Mrs. T. C. Christian entertained the N. B. club at her home on Center street Friday evening of last week. Progressive rook was played and prizes won by Mrs. B. A. Adamson. high, and Mrs. Nephi M. Larson, consolation. Luncheon was served on small tables to Mrs. Adamson, Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Reg White, Mrs. L. E. Van Dam, Mrs. L. L. Raddon, Mrs. Horace Burkinshaw, Mrs. William M. Hughes, Mrs. F. A. Orton, Mrs. F. G. Fischer, Mrs. Clyde Swenson, Mrs. W. 0. Boberg, Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson, Mrs. G. L. Larson and Mrs. A. 0. Cook. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. William M. Hughes. Elder Alfred Dewey and Elder Lionel Anderson were honor guests at a welcome home party, given i11 the Third ward chapel, Wednesday evening. The young men recently returned from missions. Mrs. Arch Crapo and son, Charles, of Nephi, spent part of last week here, the guests of Mr. Crapo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Crapo, and other relatives. Mrs. Crapo returned to Nephi Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen entertained at dinner Tuesday, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Will Sheldon of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Thompson entertained at their home on East Second South street, last Friday evening. Progressive rook was played and prizes awarded to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boulter, Mr and Mrs. John H. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Allsop, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Allsop. Mrs. Victor Samuelson spent the week-end in Blackfoot, Idaho, visiting with her daughters. Miss Ruth Baguley spent the weekend in Salt Lake, the guest of Miss Ella Ackley. MI11. Emma Nelson spent Sunday here with her folks, returning to Salt Lake Sunday evening. BUSINESS IS GOOD This is no optimistic remark. Business is good in every 0. P. Skaggs System Store. There are a lot of reasons for this, but the big and outstanding one is that hundreds of food buyers of Mid· vale have learned that all in all, day in and day out, price, quality and de:9endability considered, they can do better at our store than any place else in town. SOME REASONS Of course, this is no accident. Instead ,it is the result of the ap!Jlication of modem business p1inciples. We believe in large volume at small profit, in the principle of honest dealing, in working as long hours as any of our customers, and in economy and efficiency in everything pertaining to our business. Our customers should be able to do better at our store and according to all rules, business should always "be good" with us. QP.SK~GGS FOOD IWIM1• "A Surety of Purity" Store and Market Midvale - - - - - - Utah StomachTroubles Headache and Dizziness If your stomach is sick, you are sick all over. If you can't digest your food, you lose strength, get nervous and feel as tired when you get up aa when you went to bed. For 10 years Tanlac has restored to health and activity thousands who suffered just as you do - many of them right here in town. For instance, here is a letter from Mr. Nicholas Buynak, who says: "Indigestion was carrying me down at an alarming rate. One time it had me laid up in bed for six weeks. Tanlac has me eati'!f• sleeping, and feeling fine and I don t believe it has an equal." Let Tanlac do for you what It did for this sufferer. It corrects the most obstinate digestive troubles-relieves gas, pains in the stomach and bowels. It restores appetite, vigor and sound sleep. Tanlac is made of roots, barks and herbs. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Your money back if it doesn't help you. Accept no substitute. THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN HOW COrlE IH AI 6REflV GIVE.$ tMVICf:SilQN Of ~~tf.! ltttS r<IE S Pt SECRET, . DON'T 6RE' Aliff IT To 1\ SOUL-. 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