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Show ... Midvale Journal, Thursday , May 22,1930 Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal and family of Lark were visitors Friday of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler. Miss Erma Boulter entertianed at dinner at her home on East Second South Saturday evening, honoring Mrs. Ella B. Newland of San Diego, Calif., and Mr. Carl Holcomb of Los .\ngeles, Calif. The officers, teachers and members of the M. I. A. of the Sandy ::<'irst ward enjoyed its closing party 1t Little Cottonwood canyon, Monday evening, May 19. Games, pro;ram and luncheon were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler had as visitors Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett and son Fred, of Salt will be at the home of Mrs. Wallace SANDY Mrs. Hyrum Jacobson and Mrs. Free!' Christensen entertained the Pep club at the home of Mrs. Jacobson Wednesday afternoon of last week. The time was spent in needlework. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson, Mrs. S. A. McGhie, Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson, Mrs. Marvin Bird, Mrs. N. 0. Boberg, Mrs. Wallace Anderson; Mrs. Lawrence Peterson, Mrs. Henry 0. Hendrickson, Mrs. John Oldham and Mrs. Herbert Allen. The next meeting of the club ·\.nderson. Mrs. G. W. Hilton entertained at a 'uncheon Monday for Carlos Anderon of Los Angeles, formerly of Jandy, who is enroute to New York, -vhere he will continue to study art. Mrs. Clarence Peterson returned last week after visiting a week at Pocatello, Idaho, the guest of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Packer and daughter, Vllda, of Salt Lake, were visitors Monday evening of Mrs. J. G. Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. Brig Smith and son of Granger were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter. Lake; Miss Farrell Bodell of Herri· man, and Sam Beckstead of South Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bird entertained the Just-a-Mere club at their home on East Second South street, Tuesday evening of last week. Supper was served at 8:30 on small t::>.bles, after which "Rook" was played, prizes being awarded Mrs. L. E. Van Dam and Arnold M. Peterson, high score; Mrs. William L. Hewlett and J. W. Thompson, consolation. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Boberg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0. Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Dam, 1\Ir and Mrs. Arnold M. YouFolks of Midvale and vicinity have accorded our store and market such splendid support that we have decided to improve our service to you again. So -we have rerc1odeled our entire store--an d installed a new meat market with the most modern and s:utitary equipment. And -we are now ready to serve you with the finest quality in nteats and groceries -even more econmnically and efficiently. ark et Pot Roast Bacon Squares Pure Lard Best shoulder rib cuts. Prime steer beef. Eastern sugar eured square-.,;. Fresh rendered snow white. Made under government inspection. • 19c __________ Pound.......... 19e 8 ..........Pounds........ $1.0 0 22e __________ Pound__________ 22e I~leat We Cut to Order Any You May Desire Groce ry featur es for Saturd ay and Monda y Bre ad Coffee Butter Safeway bread, full16-oz. loaves, scientifically baked for your enjoyment. Maximum Coffee combines the utmost in flavor and aroma. Safeway butter is the best that can be made-fresh, pure and wholesome. 6loaves Z9c 45e __________ Pound __________ 45e 2--------------·---Pounds.......... 73C Hewlett's Yom Mayonnaise In bulk-full of the natural, healthful oils. For all occasions, with your favorite flavors. Best foods-for tasty salads and sandwiches. Corn or Gloss-Note the low price. 2 ___________.Ibs.____ 39e Pint 39C 3____ .....Pltgs. ____ 29e Peanut Butter --------~----------- 39e. Peet's Granulated Soap Trial package free with each regular large vackage. 43e _______ Pkg......... 43e Pint. Jar______________ Potato Chips Fresh and crisp............................ p0Uftd 2 cans Highway brand, Ripe Olives large cans ---------------------------------·---· size· 300 -=t~e Pierce's Pork & Beans medmm tms.... 3 cans Graham Cracl(ers ~~:: -~~:~~-~~~-------- 2 lb. box There its only one Nucoa-and it is the best. Firm, smooth, medium sized, at a saving 2................................Pounds...................... 49C 25 -lb. -------------~----------Bag........................ 98e 5 lb. can 79c 3 bottleS 29c A delicious summer Beeco beverage .... ___ ........ ----... ---.----------... ----·-... Pound 19c You will like the Salted Peanuts flavor ............. ---·---............ ---·-.. . Finest fresh, smooth Texas garnets 4 ....... ____ .. ____ .Pounds........ Store No. 154 25e 33c Oleomarg arine U.S. No.1 Idaho Potato es New • 29C 35c 29c Nucoa Potato es Safeway Jam Pure fruit Amaizo Starch Lettuc e Large crisp, salads, etc. solid heads-for Banan as Safeway bananas are received under natural, tropical conditions- hence the delightful flavor. 5e . . . . . . Pound............ 5e "The new Durant four excels in Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler, four respects," said C. J. Ridd, local Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Charlier, Mr. and Durant dealer. "In performance, in Mrs. Fred Christensen,' Mr. and Mrs. comfort, in appearance and in price. J. C. Crapo, Mr. and Mrs. William If. is a big car but its price is that of L Hewlett, Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson, !l small one. The new Durant offers Mrs. Hyrum Jacobson and Mrs. Evan ·great riding comfort, attractive tnterior appointments, fine upholstery, 0. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Kelly and son, roominess, adjustable seat for driver Jimmy, of Bliss, Idaho, were visitors In all models and the distinction of at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. an artistically designed car. It is an exclusive car in appearance in spite Benton last Wednesday. of Its low price and, of course, It Donson, and Pollard Mrs. Glenn aid, were guests Friday of Mr. and ?mbodies all the high quality work·nansllip and fine materials that all!J:rs. David Bills of Riverton. Mr. Arthur E. Peterson returned ways have been built into Durant home Saturday evening, after spend- automobiles." The bodies of the new Durant have ing a week at Denver, Colo. improvements. They have ammany hostess was Hewlett Mrs. Wm. L. at a birthday party Saturday eve- 'Jle head and leg room even for tall ning, honoring her son, David Brown. '"~ersons. The doors are wide and the Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. seat cushions and backs are moulded D. A. Sh~elds, Vaugh Shields, Richard to comfort-produc ing lines. WindShields, Arvilla Shields, Nile Shields, qhield, door and quarter windows are Marjorie Brown, Theron Nielson. ;ontrolled by crank-type regulators Mervine Christensen, Kenneth Shields, placed conveniently but out of the David Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. passengers' way. All the upholstery is of high quality. L. Hewlett. The body construction Is similar to entertained Hughes Mrs. Wm. M. already made popular through that at her home Thursday evening, honoring the birthday anniversary of her the Durant 614, combining the daughter Marjorie. Those present strength and rigidity of steel with were the Misses Donna Jensen, Ber- the resilience and silence of wood. nice Cash, Laura Swenson, Esther l'he body pillars are all-steel and Carlson, Catherine Nichol and Rady quite narrow, thus improving vlsibilWamberg of Midvale. Games were ity. The doors are of all-steel conplayed and prizes awarded Catherine struction. Windshields are tilted to eliminate glare. Nichol and Donna Jensen. Five body types are offered in the Peterson M. Arnold Mrs. and Mr. Durant four-the sedan, the 'lew E. had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. H. Peterson and family of Logan, business coupe, the phaeton, the sport Lamont Hodges of Delta, and Mr. and ~oupe and the sport roadster. The latter has five wire wheels as standMrs. Ahlberg of Murray. Mrs. Ella B. Newland of San ud equipment. The sport coupe has Dlego, calif., and Carl Holcomb of a comfortable and easily reached Los Angeles, Calif., were week-end rumble seat. Mechanically, the new car is typiguests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas cally Durant. The engine is mountOstler and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ferguson an- ed in rubber and is claimed to be the nounce the marriage of their daugh- flmoothest, four-cylinder power plant ter, Adeline, to E. J. Gaillard of ·~ver offered the public. The lack of Phoenix, Ariz. The young couple will vibration from the engine contributes to the riding comfort of the car. reside in Phoenix. r.-ubrication is effective and silent, a son and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pollard Donald, will leave the first of the force-feed pump supplying oil under week for Washington, where they presseur to all main and crankshaft ')earings. will spend the summer. Engine, clutch and transmission are an with met Pearson Olga Miss unit, mounted as such. This single a the at evening, accident last Friday corr..er of Main and State streets. As 1 revents development of any mis"he stepped from a Sandy bus, she alignment. The drive is a straightwas struck by an auto. She was 'ine and the tubular drive shaft is provided with two all-metal enclosed talren to a Salt Lake hospital. joints. The rear axle is of universal Ralph Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Edgel, Edge! and 'Miss Reva Hand were ~he semi-floating eight-bearing type. guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. The rear-end design Is such that :1elther road-shock nor heavy loading Meyerhoffer of Lark. can effect the bearing adjustments. Harvey Mrs. Boberg, 0. W. Mrs. car has the aluminum alloy pisThe Mrs. Christian, C. Sorenson, Mrs. T. John Butterwood and Mrs. L. E. tons pioneered by Durant some time Peterson attended the Bridge club at ago, a. heavy, non-distorting crankMidvale, Thursday. Mrs. J. H. Grant 3haft. A thermostat for maintaining proper engine temperature and a was the hostess. Mrs. Ella B. Newland of San Diego, highly efficient and economical carCalif., formerly Mrs. Brown of Sandy, 'Juretor are other features. Midland and her nephew, Carl Holcomb, of Los Steeldraulic four-wheel brakes, sueAngeles, left Saturday evening, en- cessfully used on other Durant models, provide efficient stoppingroute to their home. power and safety. Radiator sheel, headlamps, bump~rs and other bright exterior fittings '1.re chromium plated over nickel. Hubcaps are bright-finished aluminum alloy. The dash is Indirectly lighted and is trimmed in nickel. Under a. glass panel are electric fuel Matching Ford prices, practically gauge ,engine temperature Indicator, speaking, yet providing the largest ammeter, oil pressurage gauge and longest and roomiest four-cylinder speedometer. Hand throttle spark car now on the market, the western control, choke and carburetor adjustDurant dealer organization today an- ment also are on the dash. nounces the new Durant model 407. A switch placed conveniently near This new Durant, according to a the base of the steering column tilts statement issued by Norman De the headlamp beam at a. touch of the Vaux, head of the Durant organiza- toe and restores it to normal at a. section throughout the west, is priced so ond touch. close to Ford that it is considered a Standard equipment on the new Jensational value. The big sedan, Durant four includes rear view mir: with 112-inch wheelbase, fully equip- ror, windshield wiper, Simplex shock ped and delivered here, is priced absorber&, bumpers front and rear within $20 of the corresponding m,odel and extra tire, tube and tire cover. in the Ford line. The new Durant, according to factory executives, is the answer to the popular demand for a low-priced four as evidenced by the fact that more than 40 per cent of all cars sold in the United States today are 'l'he student body of the school will fours. be increased by more than 100 stu"Greater performance, comfort and dents next year. Three hundred beauty without Increased price, was seventy-two students will come from the goal set for the. Durant engineers the junior highs to make UJl the when they started out to create the class. In the upper classes new Durant four,' said De Vaux in a Sophomore there will be 243 Juniors and 185 letter to the local Durant dealer. The new Durant has a 200 cubic- Seniors. The course of study for next year inch Red Seal Continental motor which provides ample power for 70 will be built upon the registration miles an hour and for climbing hills which was carried on last week. Inwith ease. The new steering gear stead of eight English B classes there has a high ratio which eliminates the will have to be eleven. Classes in fatigue of driving long distances over both French and Spanish languages winding roads. The car has excepfor. tional riding qualities and remarkable are called of the Cross English test form A balance. In spite of its high performance, will be given to tenth graders when the most striking feature of this new they enter next fall. These tests, car is its appearance. Its lines are plus their marks of the preceding racy, with horizontals emphasized and year, will determine how they will be verticals minimized. Color schemes placed next year. The same will take are attractive and varied. The car is place in the other two classes. • bigger than some sixes in actual Two new members are to be added measurement. The new Durant is very roomy. The to the faculty next year. One has not five-passenger sedan seats six com- been decided upon. Eddie Kimball, fortably. The coupe and roadster however, has been chosen as the have room for three. Physical Education teacher. DURANT CAR NOW NEAR FORD PRICE Registrati on Shows Larger Enrollmen t Springtim e Is Clean-Up Time! Green Beans SEE Fresh from the gardens--cris p and · stringless. LesUe A. Lind 2 ______________________for............ 17e 2 ..................Pounds........ 23e Midva le, Utah • FOR Phone Mid. 179 PAPERHANGING AND DECORATING Phone 60-Rl .•. South Main ·-·-·-·-·- - -·-~~-·-·-·-·-·-·- ·-· ·-·-·-·- ···-·-. • • • |