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Show MI~VALE ___ _ l'A:J:o~Lll\ I ARV REPORT ON dlvorcc:J per 1000 of the population l\IAI:I!.IA<•E AI\o'J) CIVOU.CE wan 1.38 in 1939, ns a.gnlnst 1.92 in 1!>28. 1•'01~ tJTAII, FOR YEAR 1929 JOURNAL _.. -- -- - Tho Blue Bird girls af Sandy see· Mrs . .:r. W. Thompson and childrea ond ward enjoyed breakfast in the visited Mr. and Mrs. N. s. Smith at cnnyon Monday mol'Ding. Draper during the W«!Ck. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. .:reDson and Vernon Gray .......................... Publisher Miss Ruth a1Ld ElWin Baguley ehildrcn arrived home Sunday even- spent last week at Creaent With Th~ ~vcragc opcmting ri\UO on. 1 .\... a..-.c_· ..;.'T't-''"1.. D. c .. J-:..:.ly 3.-7h~ d'.)The Misses ElleR and Agn~s ing a.fter spending the past month at grandparents, Mr. a!ld Mrs. o.their Americun railroads last year was 71.7 E. Tcrms of subscription. per ycur (in pa.rt;:::;.c:::;c cf commerce unnouncc:: Levine entertamed at a mJscellaneous California. Vom Baur. that. a·.c::..ding tc the returns re- per cent, whlch was the lowest aver- shower at their home Thursday aftel" Miss Elva Cowley of Salt Lake is advance), $1.00. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baguley apellt cctved, thea: -:.vpr;:, G2S6 marriages age attained since 1917. Tbla JDAt•n• the noon guest of her grandparents, Mr. last week in Idaho, of last week, in boDDr of Mrs. viaitlDg relatives, P"• f rm ~J in Utah during the year that the operating expensea of the Claremout Larson, formerly Kias and Mrs. .John Oldham. railroads last year averaged 71.1 per returning home Sunday. l9~9 a:J c r.::pared with 5844 in 1928, Entered as second class matter at Mrs. R. W. Benton and sons, David Selma Levine, a JUJl8 bride. Among cent of total operating revenuee. Mr. and Mrs. E. Grant and the postoffice nt Midvale, U,ah, under rq>resentin~ an increase of ·142 or 7.6 thoae present were Mrs. A. M. Nel- Lloyd and Paul returned home Satur- Carter B. Grant, Carter aDd lofiss Jeanne Pl'l" cent. In 1916, there wc:re 3036 Act of March 3, 1879. son, Mrs. .John OJdham, Mrs. Elate day after spendiug 2 weeks vialting Durnford of Midvale attended a party r.la:·riaF,es pet fo!m 'u. Skoglund, Krs. Oscar Anderson, relatives in Idaho. at the home of .Judge Tbomaa of Salt 1\ During the ye!l.r 1929, there were S.· -;_ ~·· Mrs. Charles Lindell, Mrs. Allen FinWayne Tuttle of Manti spent last Lake, Friday evening. Modern .Job Printing Department 1016 divorces granted in the state, as layson, Miss Theress& Lindell, Mrs. week here, the guest of his cousin, maintained. All prire!J based on the CO! p::.red with 1022 in 1928, repre: Conrad Nelaon, Mrs. Arthur Poulson, LUe Woodhouse. scnting a decrease of 6 or six-tenths Frankling Printing Price List. Mrs. William Poulson, Mrs. Victor Mrs. M. Ostler and Miss Fern of c:1e per cent. In 1916, there were Engman, Mrs. Hannah Poulson, Mrs. Howell returned home Sunday after 661 divorces granted. There were 18 Carl Nelson, Mrs. Ernest .Jensen, spending the past two weeks the SEE ADVERTISING RATES marriages annulled in 1929, as comMrs. N~l.!l A. Nelson, Mrs. Andrew guests of Mr. and Mrs. .J. Thomas for Ladies and Gents Display, per column iDJ!h .............. $0.35 pared with ::ll in 1928. Nelson, Mrs. Clara Larson, Mrs. Bert Ostler. Readers, per line ............................ .10 The cstim3tecl population of the Adamson, Mrs. MUton Cundick, Mrs. Miss Leona Taylor of California re- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 r:~ate of Utah in July 1. 1929, was Joseph Pierson, Mrs. Peter Pierson, turned home Wednesday after spendfor 1HO,OOO, ::m d on July 1, 1928, 531,000. Mrs. Lundgreen, Krs. Bjork, Mrs. mg the past six weeks here with relaAll business correspondence should On the basis of these estimates, the Shoes Dyed 81\d Color Restored Carl Larson, Krs. Carl Pierson, Mrs. tives. Fire, Theft, Automobile and be addressed to the Midvale Journal. , numb~r of marriages per 1000 of the Iris Theater Building C. G. Carlson of Union, and Mrs. S. The Boy Scouts of Troop No. 135 136 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah. ;'hone population was 11.0 in 1929, as IJabllity Insurance P. Andersou of Midvale. enjoyed a three-day bike in Bell's Mid. 178. a:,.1inst 11 in 1928; and the number of canyon. They left Friday, Saturday Mrs. R. W. Benton entertained at S!O N. MaiD a: party at her home Thursday after- they hiked nearly to the lakes, Sun- Phoae Mid. 16. noon, in honor of the birthday anni- day School services were held Sunday morning returning home Sunday versary of her son, David. Mrs. Kenneth H. Madsen of Murray afternoon. Those enjoying the party entertained at a misceUaneoua shower were "Wolf Patrol", Bob Anderson, at her home on Wasatch street Friday Everette Ostler, Lloyd Rawson, Glen evening, honoring Mrs. Claremont Greenwood, Kenneth Littlefield and Larson, a recent bride. Prizes were Harvey Mace, and of the "Flying Hauling, Moving and won by Min Ruth Adamson, Mia& Eagle Patrol" Merrill Shaw, Dean and Express Agnes Levine, Martha Anderson, and Darrell Bishop, Raymond Nelson, Arlene McKean. Luncheon was served Arvil Nelson, Vaughan Atkinson and James Magnuson, the chaperones to twenty-sevcm guests. Call Midvale 297 Miss .Juanita Clegg of Salt Lake, were Assistant Scout Master Harlod formerly of Sandy, will be married to Shaw, Mr. James D. Rawson, Mr. D. C. Oviatt, .July 6, at the home of William .J. Thompson, Mark Bishop her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. and Rex Shaw. Miss Barbara Woodhouse spent the Clegg. . week at Manti, the guest of her The Kisses Dorothy and Veola grandparent, Mrs. Luella Vorhees. Lar&on entertained at a miacellaneous Amos Benton of Idaho is visiting shower at their home Wednesday here with Mr. and Mrs. R. w. Benton r, eveniDg of last week, honoring Mrs. and family. Claremont Larson. Prizes were won Mrs. Albert Vunder of Midvale and by the Miasea .Elva Carlsou and Mrs..Benson of San Francisco were Agnes Levine. Luncheon was served viaitors of Mrs. .John Anderson sun, I I ,Jggly to twenty-five guests. day.• 16 North Main The Modern Way Mrs. Guataviaon and Kr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry .Jordan and children of J John Walla, and August Magn.UIJ80D, Alabama returned home Monday after all of Murray, visited with Mrs. John· spending the past five months here Ande~n, KoDday. LEO LEWIS, Prop. at thl!l home of her brother Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter entertained at o Mrs. R. w. Benon. --~-·--·:::=::::..-::party Tuesday afternoon at ller home Mrs. Kenneth Orton and son Boyd ·-=~~· on East Second South street, honor- of Salt Lake, spent part of last week ing the birthday anniversary of her here, the guests of Krs. Orton'll daughter .Joyce. Games were played mother, Mrs. Rodha Graves. and luncheon served to June Lovedall, Mr. and Mrs. Brig Smith and son Day yot., Leo, June Rawson, Anetta Nelson, Norma Barton, of Granger, and Mr. and Mrs. All Phases of Beauty Culture Nelson, Verla Ostler, Wanda Me- Bert Boulter of Granger, and Mr. and Narney, Joy 'I;hompaon, Roylance and Mrs. Bert Boulter and daughters, P,ERMANENT WAVE Roxane Petei'SOD, Marie Smith, .Jean Louise and Joyce, were guests SunDumu.s, Lola Dumaa, Betty Bradley, day of Mr. and Mrs. George Newbold Sardine.:,, Lueile Stowe, Kary Tripp, Maxine of Draper. Stowe and Louise and Joyce Boulter. The Primary children of Sandy Ladies' and Children's Hair The Kakanlve Class and the Trail First ward enjoyed a party at LibCutting Builders of the second ward Primary erty park, Monday afternoon. The Phone Mid. JN. 18 Norllt Mala enjoyed a bike up Big Cottonwood officers and teachers were hostesses. canyon last Wednesday morniDg. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blackmer and Mr. and Mrs. S . .J. Foster of Cedar children, of Inglewood, Calif., are City were dinner guests of Mr. and visiting relatives here. They are Mrs. Charles Lindell Sunday of last guests of Mr. and Mrs. George T. of week. Sharp and other relatives. Miss Atha Boulter spent tbe week Mr. and Mrs. Victor Samuelson left Duart Perma· at Salt Lake with her lister, Mrs. Friday for a trip to ldaho and Yellow- nent Wavlbg ·········Wilford Tolman. stone park. Their children, Almon Kra. John Anderson, Mrs. A. T. and Emma accompanied them aa far Finger Waving Marcellina' Grton and Krs. Frank Ortou were as Blackfoot Idaho where they will Shampooing bostessea to a pa.rty Friday after- visit with reiauves.' Water Waving noon at the Orton home, honoring Miss Zelmona Jensen came home 13 N. Main St. Mrs. Henry .Jordan, before returning Friday, after spending the past month Mid. 117-J to her home ln Alabama. Those pre- at Butler the guest of Miss Connie sent were Mrs. Wallace Andenon, Lovell. ' Thorouehly Remodeled And Mrs. Rodha Graves, Mrs. .John ButMiss Virginia .Jarvis of Salt Lake terwood, Mrs. Irene Mead, Mrs. Albert spent last week-end visiting with her Modern and up-to-the-minute Anderson, Mrs. Eunice Nelson, Mrs. aunt, Mrs. Hilda Nelson. .Jane Harwood. Mrs. Frank Despain, Mrs. Harvey Sorenson entertained U. 8. O.AFJ: Mrs. James D. Rawson, Mrs. Myrtle the Bridge club at her home ThuraOstler of Sandy, and Mrs. Kenneth day evening. A 1 o'clock luncheon Samaa & Thomas, Props. Orton of Salt Lake. was served, followed by bridge. Our busineu ill and Judge McGinnes and Kiss Honore Prizes were won by Mrs. John Butwe want your bua)Desa alwaJB for .............................. Stagg of Midvale visited with Mrs. terwood, high score, and Mrs. W. 0. 0 JohD Anderson Tuesday evening. Boberg, second high. Those enjoying Mr. and Kra. Charles M. Archibald the party were Mrs. Butterwood, Mrs. of Salt' Lake were guests of Mr. and Boberg, Mrs. T. c. Christian of Sandy, LOUIE'S AUTO SERVICE Mrs. Hugh Harwood Sunday. Mrs. Leo Anderson, Mrs. Jack 8507 Soutla State St. The Primary officers of the second Farmer, Mrs. .J. H. Grant and Mrs. ................................ GENERAL REPAIRS ward held their preparation meeting c. L. Anderson of Midvale. at the home of Mrs. Ella Borg. Nlne Mrs. c. L. Boulter was the gue11t .......................... Complete Auto Serviee officers and teachers were present of honor at a dinner party at her After the buameas meeting, refresh- home on East Second South street, Shell and Gu menta were aerved. last Friday afternoon. Those present Sioux Hetbod or Grllldlac Valv. Mr. and Krt. Pearl Stine, Kr. and were Mrs. John H. Shaw, Mrs. Myrle 5 cans for ......:................................... Mrs. Alfred Clift and Kr. and Mrs. Allsop, Mrs. c. Earl Allsop, Mrs. J. Rusce Brake Lllli.Dc-sto,. Quick, Bert Hyler, all ot Salt Lake, were William Thompson, Mrs. Bert Boulter BalD 01' 8hta& g-uests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Allsop and Mrs. .J. Thomas Ostler. Sunday. Mrs. Mary Thompson returned Rainier or Pabst Malt, Mr. and Krs. Alva Howell and home Monday morning from Califorhop flavor, very speciaL. .............. . chlldren of Nephi, Mr• .JohD A. Gar- nia, where she bas spent the past six rett and BOD Velore Of'" Nephi, &Dd months with her daughter, Viola. 1 Mrs. E. B. Roberta and eon Max of Miu Catherine Nichol entertained Hollywood Calltornia were guesta at her home on Friday eveniDg. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. .J. Thomas Those present were the Misses Betty Ostler and family. 17 East Center Street Boberg, Ella Greenwood, Laura SwenKr. and Mrs. John H. Shaw and son, Marjorie Hughes Beth ThompMr. &Dd Mrs. C. Earl Allaop attended son, Annie Severson' and Beatrice· the WeddiJll' reception of Mr. aud Krs. Ainsworth. Games were enjoyed and Wayne Shaw at the CoveD&nt Houae prizes awarded Betty Boberg, Beth 0 & E ELEOTIUC SBBVIOB Tburaday evellin&'. Thompson and Laura Swenson. • ( '11 p • 1 : SANDY ' • • • Midvale Shoe Shining Parlor Heber C. Aylett so eeat• ! . ~ 0 '~ I , ~ ~ ' • 1 , , •~•, f ~ .... 'I 0 • \ Express and Truck Service Bert Bateman ..,..____ --·------u ELECTRIC HOMfll II BAKERY ,, jl Celebrate With p· Foods£rom Wigglrs It * . -..--. -.. $6.50 Orchid Beauty Salon July Week"end Special Offering $6.50 Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday July 2nd ,3rd and 5th, 1930 MAYO NNAI SE ~rn~~:;v~-~~--~~~~~~: . . . . . . . . . . . 35e GING ER ALE ~~~~~n~~ttles 35C SAUS AGE ~~~~sf!~~~~~: 29e DEVIL ED MEAT ., 19e MALT SYRU P 45e :!!: ~ta~o;~~~~~-~-~-~~~~-~: ................... 49e BANA NAS f~~:::l~-~~--~~~-~-~~-~~~---·-············ 29e J MAURIE'S BEAlTI'Y SHOPPE To celebrate Independe nce shall need tasty foods for the picnic. S01ne quite con1n1on, yet very appropria te for the occasion, such as Cookies, Olives, Cakes, Cheese, Pickles, Potato Chipa, Luncheon Meats, Bananas, r.iayonnais e, Soft Drinks, etc. You will find a wondel':ful assortmen t of all your requireme nts at your 1\Hdvale Piggly Wiggly Store. Buy enough to last over the week-end . For the Fourth II l CHEE SE ~i~:~~i!d~·-····-·······-~--:...................... 39c CRAC KERS ~~~~~ ~----············-········-···················· 37C COOK IES ~U:::n~s~~~~-~-~: rrowmc 55C on POTA TO CHIPS :~~d 35c · · -· -· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·- Midvale Bakery and Grocery· WATE RMEI .ONS !!~~:~~~:............................................ 2c ----------------~--------------- Oomplete J:lectric Service B.a.dios and Auto Service Midvale 2'12 26 E. Center lh. WHERE WILL YOU BE f Statistlca show 85 out of every 100 who reach the qe of 66 are parttally dependent. Metropolitan Life pro·.rides a retiremeut fund to eUmin•te old age dependeAc:y, and also pntvidea family protection. See Your JAeal Apat METROPOLIT AN LJII'E INS. 00. GEO. W. OOX, Loeel Apat WHOLE BOILED BEEF HAMS Libby's Sugar Cured, (in cans), ready to serve, lb.... ) Pork Should ers Pound .............................................. MIDVALE 25e 77 .Jeffenoa St. 49C That will not be excell ed Legs of Fancy Pork Pound ·········-··-······················-······-·-- Midvale's Popular Food Emporium MEATS 29C UTAH Our meats are fresh, excellently cut, and priced reasonably. Besides this we have service that is real and eheerfully given to offer to you. Why make a trip down when you can just as well phone us your order and get as prompt service as though you were here yourself? P. C. RASMUSSEN MlcL UI-W J. 8. MOBGAB Your watch cleaervea &Uatioa We repair it rt.ht &Del par&Dtee the ~ob. .fewelry of &11 =~D·==e:~c H. F. 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