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Show __ __ _ l\fidvale Journal , Thursda y, April 24, 1930 ---~-3-- MIDVALE JUNIOR HIGH 1 SCHOOL NEWS ITElMS lfl R~VERTON I Friday and Saturda y, April25 and 26 :.-.:rr. anrl Mrs. Alfred AcerJon announce ~he birth of a boy, Sunday, April 13. Mrs. Acerson \Vas formerly M:is:-: Cecelia Lloyd. The following program was rendered at the new poultry plant Thursday n!~ht: Song by Miss Mae Rasmusf.en ::md Miss Davies; prayer was 0Ifercd by Bi:;hop Vernal C. Webb; <Jong and stunt, Miss Rasmussen and Miss Dr.vies; stump speech, Mr. Ed;rel; rnus~cal selection by Albert Johnson a."ld Mr. Hawkins; song and stunts by Gladys Densley and lola :;r:ty!"lani; reading, Miss Melba Dansic; musical selection, Mr. and Mrs . Linn Kiclcl; quartet, Colden Holt, Ren Holt, Elton Palmer and Leonard Shields; harmonica selection, Messrs. Smith and Bateman; saxophone selection, Almon Butterfield and Gail Peterson; reading, Henry Bills. Refreshments were served to 600 people, following the program, by the following cbmmittce: Miss lola :Ma,ynard, Miss Pearl Stone, Mrs. L. \V. Peterson, Mrs. A. H. Dansie, Mrs. Anton Nelson, Mrs. Jet Bills, ~~rs. I•~nsign For the II) Thomas and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield. time is brought • Dancing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Young and sons. • to the screen the Harry and Vernon, of Salt Lake; Mr. real story with all and Mrs. Alex Beckstead. of Midvale , . its thrills, pathos, and 1\Ir. and Mrs. Thomas Callicott 11'11 humor, tragedy, and children were entertained at dinner Sunday at the home of 1\Irs. Dora of the men who Butterfield, it being her birthday anpilot the Jron niversary. I orse. Mr. and Mrs. Ether Stockings had liJ Chaney in a new as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Coy and family of 1·ole, his finest! Salt Lake and Mrs. Mahonri ButterWith field ~md daughters, Verda, Leone and Edra, and Miss Ora Lloyd. • Mrs. Charles Carpenter returned 11!1-------------------------~~-home to Beverly Hills, Calif., Saturday, after spending two weeks visit• ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Crane and sisters. Mrs. S. C. B. Sorensen entertained Wednesday at her horne in honor of Mrs. C. F. Myers and daughter, Mrs. Mollmyer. Luncheon was r.er:ved to Mrs. Jeanette Crane of Herriman, and Mrs. :florence Page, Mrs. Rufus H ! t'ell. :,irs. S. F. Stephensen and Mrs ~;harlottc Carlson. Misses Ruth and Rintha Jensen spent Sunday as guests of.Miss Helen Lloyd at South Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Wiberg and family, Mr!'. Hattie Freeman and children Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield 'and children, Mrs. Delisle Beckstead and son, Wall•:, and Phillip. The collegiate laugh-riot , q.,len and Beverly \Vetman, and Blain and Mavis Page formed a picnic with songs, cheers, love, p:::rty and enjoyed lunch on Easter. campus vamps and foot· The death of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ball frenzies! Prlsby's little daughter came as a -;ho~k to this community. Graveside >CI'Viees were held \Vedncsday. k":!·s. George Whetman returned to her home at Draper, Wednesday, after JpeTiding several weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield h~d as their dinner guests Tuesday Mrs. George \Vhetman and daughter, Beverly, ard Master Noel Page. 11'Lr. and Mrs. Frank Nossack had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lunt of Nephi. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. Sorensen had as theii' guest last week Mr. Jack Sorensen of Salt Lake. Mrs. Joseph Ballentyne of Long Beach, Calif., spent some time visiting with her sister, Mrs. Fred May and family. Eli • 11 1!1 SOUND Sunday and Monday, April27 and 28 • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • ... • B I Tuesday , Wednes day and Thursda y, April29 , 30, May 1 The famous Broadway hit is here in an all-talking production better even than the play! Directed by the noted author, with an all-star cast, it comes now as the last wol'd in all-talking marvels! Eve1 y seat now a front row seat to the trial of the century! A Metrq§o/dwyn-M~'er ALL TALKING PICTURE • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••• Easter baskets and colored eggs., The wedge, axe level and gimlet T~ey packed these baskets with good were invented by Daedalus, accordthmgs to eat and went to the cool, ing to mythology. ---shady lawn and enjoyed a lively An Indian myth says that the uniparty. Some songs and recitations appropriate for the day were given. A verse is held in place by a serpent very mteresting thing about the party having a thousand heads. was the large flock of seagulls that Nothing's got without pain but an attended. These gulls received a good name. ill 1 an are They too. share of the food, school our to attraction interesting Ne'er marry a widow unless her life each spring. The opera students are going to first man was hanged. have their canyon party Thursday. Diomedes, tyrant of Thrace, fed the lVfany eve~ts and games are planned for the tnp, and then there will be a 1 flesh of his guests to his horses. huge fire for "winnie" roasting. ;:~;.:~~~~;;y~~~y~~-t'AY :;"~~~:f~j;€fifff.~¥. fE: ~: :l: : : E: : : :C: : : :T: : : :R: : :;:C: : : : : : ~H.: : : O: : : : M: : : ~ :E=1 !! ~ The Japane!'1c children play base- tt1res of all our boys who have en- ; iI j ball, basketball, and cricket. They tcred in the Junior Olympic meet. I ~ Mr. I. S. Noall of the state school <1xercise as soldiers, and we see little -:::1mpanies with rh1.gs marching about ?fficc visited the shop department of ~ ;! .. "l.erc and there. The children of both the school last Monday. He made a ~ ~ , departthat of inspection 'C}~eH are good swimmers. Near thorough i l'okyo there is a lake twelve miles ment. He thought the tennis project 1j jI LEO LEWIS, Prop. 1.round, which is famous for its skat- for the shop boys was rather exten-, ~ i 1' 'nc::-, a very popular sport in Japan. :Jive, but he said that the work was i i ....,here are hot springs on the shores progressing nicely. All the concrete ~ ~ 16 North Main ;;o that when one gets cold skating will be poured for the tennis courts I l i 11· 1 i to necessary been has It he can go over to a hot spring and this week. j . ............................... ............................... .............................. i" ~ as 7 o'clock ~everal -rket wkarmded up.t ,Oth ~r b~po~s are 't~ork as late ; un an n!oun mn c 1m 1ng 1n Jap'- 1mes, but the boys are determ1ned to I:" .................................................................................................... have the use of the courts before ;nese Alps. Toy stores in the cities and towns school is out. During the next few days about $60 :mpply the Japanese child with all "'Its of playthings. There are ped- worth of shrubs will be planted on r!lers who wander all over selling our campus. It would be hard to find Hauling, Moving and Th,ere are men a more beautiful school ground in this P othin~ but toys. Express who have sweet dough and little state than Midvale's ,especially when stoves with real fire in them. The one realizes that the work is largely ~ hildt·en ce.n hire these men for five . done without finance from the school Call Midvale 297 or six cents. They can bake little board. cal<es and pine in them. Sometimes 1 Preparation s for the Junior Olympic he men cut out Japanese letters and meet and .Jordan field day are going ' he children learn them as they play. forward. They are both to be held 4 ·~ here are ako men sitting in streets on the Midvale grounds. CLARK'S BEAUTY SHOP Miss Cox of the state department who for a very small sum mold anin<J.ls, jinrikshas, motor cars and other has just vlisted the home-makin g de- Duart Permapartment of the school. things out of rice paste. nent Waving .......... The 9-A boys are still doing the favorite Dresdng dolls is a very Marcelling ""Jastime for girls. There are three most work on the tennis courts. The Finger Waving days a year which people celebrate as 8-A group is running them a close Shampooi ng Water Waving At this second. ~ he "Feast of the Dolls." :ime dolls that have been kept for 13 N. Main St. Mid. 117 -J ~ enturies are brou!{ht forth, Ret upon NOTICE OF' ASSESSME NT ; helves covered with red cloth, and 'l.dmired. Some of the dolls repre- 1 Alta-Helena Mining & Milling ComThoroughly Remodeled And sent the emperor and empress and I pan •" "u watlon of Principal Place of Eusincss, Salt Lake City, Utah. Modern and up-to-the-minute , .e t•·en.ted with great honor. After Notice is hereby given, that at a the three days are ended, these dolls U.S. CAFE ue put away, but the little Japanese meeting of the directors held on the assessan 1930: March, of girl has dolls she plays with the year 9th day Samas & Thomas, Props. ment of one-half cent (%c) per around. share was levied on the capital stock Jnr business is ~owing and of the corporation, payable on or be- we want your busmess always SHORT TOPICS fore April 26, 1930, to· H. N. Bjork, memfaculty and students Several bers of the Midvale school enjoyed treasurer, at his residence, Sandy, ~he Sandy Junior High opera. last Utah. LOUIE'S AUTO SERVICE Any stock upon which this assessweek. Each member of our school 6507 South State St. .vho saw it expressed his delight and ment may remain unpaid on the 3rd REPAIRS GENERAL :elt that the efforts of the opera cast, day of May, 1930, will be delinquent Complete Auto Service ~he director, and other people who and advertised for sale at public aucbemade is payment unless and tion, elaborate, an in Shell Oil and Gas coopcrated resulted fore, will be sold on the 24th day of of Grinding Valves Method ;nteresting production. Sioux Another point of interest to us be- May, 1930, to pay the delinquent as- l'tusco Brah;e Lining-Sto ps Quick, ~ides the opera was the ushering and sessment, together with the cost of Rain or Shine. .he aid in parldng of cars that helped advertising and the expense of sale. DEAN F. BRAYTON , to expedite the handling of the large Secretary. crowd that was in attendance. Building Bank Walker 1407 n. kindergarte the of Bakery The students ' FRESH CANDY and primary grades enjoyed an ~ Salt Lake City, Utah. A full line of Fresh Cand:v as well r::aster picnic in the grove adjoining j (First publication March 27, 1930; as Baket·y Goods fills our show cases our school last week. They had made last publication April 24, 1930.) -supplying every demand ot our customers. Visit our store and be convinced. • • • • • • i 8AKERY d II' l 1 Expres s and Truck Service I Bert Batema n I Q6 • 50 t1l' USED PIPE AND FITTIN GS All sizes, newly threaded and coupled for any purpose. STEEL FEED AND WATEP.-TR OUGHS, STEEL TANKS, ETC. Phone Midvale 286 500 S. Main, ~lldvale CONSOLIDATED IRON CO. MIDVALE BAKERY (1 Door East of Drug Store) Phone 285 17 E. Center Oomplete Electric Service Radios and Auto Service Midvale 272 25 E. Center St. ~J WHERE WILL YOU BE? Statistics show 85 out of every 100 who reach the age of 65 are partially dependent. Metropolita n Life provides a retirement fund to eliminate old age dependency, and also provides family protection . See Your Local Agent METROPO LITAN LIFE INS. CO• GEO. W. COX, Local Agent Mid. 222-W 77 Jefferson St. HEY! Loo~ 'I OUT I • - • • 'll!ll . . . . - ''OH PM AS HAPPY A5 A LARK COULD SING AND DANCE. FROM DAWN 'TIL DARK.'~ "HIP HIP HOORA'i THE SUN SHINES ...u BRIGHT AND ALL ""f"\.4E WORLD SEEMS QUITE ALL RIGHT ! " J. S. MORGAN Your watch deserves attention We repair it right and guarantee the job. Jewelry of all kinds. Prices lowest. Give us just one trial and be satisfied. L.A. SUMBOT Our \Vorlrmansh ip, equipment and 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. (Jenter St. Midvalt I H. F. RASMU SSEN Tailor Suits made to order II ·IR S THEATRE· •• MIDVALE WINS FROl\l BINGHAM In a game of hard hitting and plenty of runs, the :Midvale team emerged victors over the Bingham Junior high. The score was 18 to 10. A little Jap by the name of Prenio sparlceld at shortstop for Bingham. His pep and ability was interesting to watch. For Midvale, the fielding of John Reese and the hitting of Rudolph Stepan featured. Midvale has not lost a league game this year. They intend to win an- C~ •n .-----------------------------· l " New Spring Samples Now In! Prices Very Reasonable • ''5A'I WHERE D'YA THINK YER GOIN' ·JA'f D 1 YA AND TELL ME. HOW THAT WA.'f GET c; II "PLEASE . OFFICER , EXCUSE M'/ PEP in-\ESE. Fl..ORSI4EIM SHOES JUST /v\AKE ME STEP ~ 11 Why not skip over and get your new Spring FLORSHEIM SHOES • • • They're a real Spring tonic for your feet! C. C. CRAPO Fam ous Clothing Com pan y "We Dress the Best Dressed Men in Town" Main Street Mid vale, Utah !."'''""''"'"''''''MOUOI>O•I00"''"'"''''"0000U.. otoooo .. UoUt0'1100oOOOoOOooOooOOOoooo oOooooOtoooooooOtloooooOIOOIOooo OOoooooooooooooOoOOooootOooooo 00000110U000000000010oOUIO"OOoloOoooooOoooooooOOoootoo~oOOOoHOioiHOOOOIOnoOOOotOOIU000UOoOOOO+OU~0~0'.!.'':.:.:'.!:. 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