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Show . ... . THE JORDA N Sandy City News JOU~N AL The JoRianJournal Issued Every 'rhursday by Mr. Sa.m Rudd of Salt Lake was a dinner gue&t of Mr. and Mrs. M. All- The Jordan Pllblishin~ Company, Inc S'Op Tuesday. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPI 'ION Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Hamd ente-rlbained at dinner Suru:lay. Covet-s wen·c One year ··--·-·--·-··--··--·-·--·-····-·--·-·· $1.50 $1.00 Month ' Terms Cash la:id for four guests. Telephone Midvale 178 Mrs. V. La-rson has as her guest, Address all communications to the Manager at Riverton Mrs. W. Young and son, Robert of Entered at the postoffice at Midvale City, Utah, as s~cond-class matler. Tooele. Mrs. 0. L. S01renson eu¥rtaine.cl RIVJo~RTON BARBER SHOP. W. J.1 BUSINESS ADS last week in ihonw· of M11S. Anni€. WHO BENEFITS FROM BANKS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; Ch::..rnberlain tonso1-lal aTtist. HairLords of Salt Lake. Lunehoon was It was emphatioally stated at la!'t IUVERTON DRUG. Drugs and C~n- i cut 35c, shave 20~. Tonics 15c a:nJ served to twelve guests. fections. Imdios demonstrate d on· 25c. Also have f1ve acre fal'lffil for A~Mrs. V. Engman was host-ess to th<. convention of American Banke Is 1. The service grocer saves the housewife's time and permits her t•5J2. A. E. Bat- i sale. Midvale request. tGJ been has there that :;ociation afWednesday home her at ~p club u;;o her shopping .hour for &oc:ial calls. !JONAS HANSEN, dealer in Hudson, teson. • lh.c 'ternoon of last week. Sewing fea- mudh of an air m:ystery about 2. The service grocer conserves the housewife's energy and relieves Hffi Essex, Overland and Willay·s ,that tured the entertainme nt. Luncheon banking busine:;s with the result her of the carJ•yJng of heavy packages, thus saving heir strengt;h I*! banks have been misundersto od ani RIVERTON MOTOR CO. Buy a Fo1d. Knig:ht. All kinds of used cal'S. was served to twelve members. 3585-M. Hyland 'lephone, T I $5.00 ~* and spend the difference. . . . fOil' mo17 important things. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Clmistian, ML viciously attacked by uemagogue<' . any bringing Rivservtce, SHOP, dehvcry BARBER complete a MADS.I!;N offers l·rHE grocer servtce The 3. will start you ou_t. aru:l Mrs. F. A. 01..00n, Mr. and Mrs. Speakers asserted that bankers theJtLa my,;tery of banh •O!XIer, !aTge 011· small, :tlo the housewife's kitchen, reg>aTdless of Harvey Sorenson, Ml.·s. Floranct. selves had made SHOE ' erton. Ladies' day Thm1Sday. School SON CHRISTIAN AND W'''BB Th t · • r. ~ · girls haircut 25c. weather conditions. Stuart enjoyed a coast~ng party Wetl- ing, when tnere IS no mys cry. lers in Endicott Dea Riverton. CO. ~ p!'o without pl'<>sper banks thait fact followed nesday evening of l~st week 4. The service grocer relieves the housewife of shopping and parkfurnishfor mens and Agent ;:.hoes Riverton. Johnson MILLER, ha:3 EZRA community whole the for perity by supper at •tlhe home of Mrs. Floing inconvenienc es. ings. First cia~:; shoe repairing. Singer Sewing Machines. .seemed so obvious t.o the banke;r tha. rance Stuart. 5. The service grocer offers the housewife a telephone service that MAY HAVE BETI'ER The Ladies Aid Society of the Con- he has failed to remind the public {)1 PARRY IMPLEMEN T AND HARD- FOR SALE-4 Good Milk Cow.s. Als.o Hffi suits her oonvenience. hom~ this f·act. An earnest effort Lo me..t the at met church gregational old, years six horw, work S good a starting BACHELOR wee)\: fo1· BUT V~ WARE. Speciral 6. The service grocer offers real service at no additional cost, as r~- ~ of Mrs. Charles Ande1·son Thunda this situation has been made by J vlu, ·See pounds. 1459 about weight linoleum on off 20% 25. January co~ds kept over a peTiotl 'Of one month will prove--It .i,s :n10t dilie ' afternoon honoring Mrs. Peter Sot- T. Cooper, Vice President of the SeRive:J.1tlon. Dansie, Wjlford on off 10% n1gs. Gongoleum and curity Trust and Savings Bank, oi cost per irtem, ·but the total for the 11'\onth, that counts. terberg. all other stock. SERVICE AT LOV• bankb largest the of one Angeles, Los 7. The service grocer offers the housewife guaranteed merchandise . FOR SALE-1 used hand plow and Mrs. J. H. Brown was a guest of COST Coopl'l' Mr. States. .. nearly new cultivator or will tradre Dr. and Mrs. K. M. Christenson oi ,n the United He knows thaot quality •T•N-chand.i:se will build his ·business. JAMES COAL CO., Hive1ton. Dealen; are always glad to sene you. Bountiful Sunday of last week. J. A. see wheat. through or says: effected chickens for saving the houfewife the 8. The service grocer offers in good coal. We deliver. Residence in and let us install an Mr. and M-rs. W. W. O'Brien en "Many people sineerely believe that Guittard, Riverton. 77R-1. Midvale recluced store I'Xl)enses, for, in the long run, ]e.::;..s overhead :iJs reTelephone EXIDE BATTERY tertained at a card party at M~dvalt. the big banks at-e of .greatest help t. §B qu:ired to fill th.a <telephone oTdn· than any 'OI!:iher k!ind of OT<ler. WANTED- Boy's pony, must be IN YOUR CAR the big borrower. This is not trut. Wednesday evening of last week. 9. The .service grocer o.IIers a complete stock, giving the housewife young, gentle, and cheap. TeleMrs. W. T. Vinctcnt has gone tfJ An analysis .of all the mortgage loan., CENTRAL GA'JAGE, Riverton, GenM I 89J - 2 w·1r pl1one l\ft"<i"ale Po.diatol'<> a wH1e l'ange of cho1ce. era! auto J-epa1rmrr. vel'l" J orL ' • ~ Califurnia to spend the remainder 01 in our bank, including all its. bmnch1 10. The service grocer offers personal service, and it is to the house-~ Hiverton. c.s will astonish those who beli;;vo,; maC'hine .-olders. W. E. Nelson. t.he winter. wife's advaJntage to trade where ><he is a knowJJ and valued cusMrs. R. W. Born left Friday ol banks pile up deposits for the bene- as their di:nner guest· Tue,day even• BETTER HOMES IN AMERICA man. ~ big· so-called the of fit California. to trip a last week for tomer, ra.th-e:r than where E.lle ls "just another" _[hopper. Plans for the 1926 Better Home~ ing, Mr. and 1\olrs. James Clay and :mortgagt. our of percent ~ ente<r· "Sixty-six Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. awl Mrs. George Watts. & ~ tained the M. M. S. Club at their loans are for amounts of $3,000 am. Mrs. Joseph Jack,:on of Oakland, in America campaign in Midvale got l (J half :aome Fl'iday evening of last week. undeT; of these loans almost Califo.rnia is viEJtir.g relatives here. under way this week with the acccp· ~rogressive P.ook was playe<l and th,_ perrcent) are for amounts ranging l\Irs. Ethel Hayes and ~oung s<on, tancc of Mrs. R. A. Pallanch as chairr,g prizes awarded to Mrs. W. M. Hughe' [rom $1,000 to $2,000; while 20 pel·- of Los Angeles are visiting ~·elative~ man of the local volunteer Better ~ ' • Specia1 cent are for amounts from $2,001 to ., t Grant; ward. Midvale. and M1·s. L. L. Raddon. for Homes Committee ·~ guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mit· ;$3,000. Loans ranging fro..r;. $J,OU! The appointment as local cltairman .:\fiss Bernice Watt.<; was the g-ue'St of • percent 21).3 to to $10,000 amount chell. of Mrs. C. L. Wilcox Friday at Sale was made by Herbert Hoover, SccreMrs. W. T. Vincent entertained a. tile total number of loans an<l thost Lake. 1 tary of Commerce, who ·i s president a family dinner Sunday of last week above $10,000 constitute only 7.7 p·er0 • as Mr. Kenn-eth Han<l js at the L. u. cent. The same condition exi~,ts i1o S. hospital where he will unde1·go an the heart of the financial center 01 evening of last week. Games were have the other annual Bette[· lloJ:lbtl;.:> the citv as in the most distant J'esi- playe._l and supp& served to twenty t:ampaigns, in many hundre-cls of de-j · operation. ente1the bank Mr. and Mrs. Ardith Price dential- or rw·al branch mon~tr~tJO~s. of fully equipped small[ guests. tained the Sooial Evening clu!b at "Loans 'in execs:; of $100,000 con*''WG m ctttes, towns and rural com- ''WfE~W'Nl'WIW!Wi@IW''W'SIJ'W!'Nl~'W'*''*''*''*'I*!I*!~'W'W' homes enteJtained Mrs. William Walters l.!'i.!lf3.!lei!J~~ their h<mte on State Street ISatUl·da. ~utute only three-tenths ·Of one per- the mem her<; of her club Wednesday, mun1lles tln·oughout the country. 15!l!!i!ll.~.li::.."!J!!i!l0!1~10!10!1!!i!lei!Jl3!ll3::::u!i.:.lei!Ji.llil0!1ei:Jf3.!1 evening of last week. Supper wa cent of the total number of loans am. evening at 'her hiome on Wilson Ave- Starting .jn 1922 with .a few hundreu served to twenty-four guests. Specia. only 16.6 percent of the total amount nue. The .game "Stung" was playeld, demonstratio ns, this educational move ~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Bat. of money loaned. bouudi> and leaps by grown has ment servwere ; after which 1-efre.~hment:: nan, Mr. and J.\.Lrs. A. R. Gardner am. "The great beneficiaries of out cd to fourteen guests. until this year .two thou;;.and com1i1r. and Mrs. J. Crook of Salt Lake. banks are the wage eamer, the modMr. and Mrs. Cliif.ord Watts h:ul munities celebrated '';Bette!' Homes Mrs. Merrell Hand will ~-eth·e a. erate salaried man the small home as their dinner guests Tuesday even- Week" with lecture prog1ra:n.s, con.>Ook-lreeper fOT the J. C. Penne~r Co. builder, the family to whom a sr11a1 ing, Mr. and Mr.s. Elmo Martin. test;; and demonstratio ns of new or ~ of American Fork next week. Mr. loan is of vital 1.npo1tance. houses. The week of Apri< remodeled the Mi;;s Rachel Gibbs entertained and Mrs. Hand will make their hom. "Such being the caoe, how can our Star Six Club l\lond<q evening. ~5·.:\<lay 1, 1926, has been S€t aside large bank, be anything but es..-;cn .1ere. Miss Gmce Batoman will ente~i:ain for the year 19::!6 for this purpose. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hyatt who hav, tially democratic in chara.ctet•"! I u~c the club Monday evening. ~ Strongly endorsing and aiding the ~ moved here from Flr1.in, Idaho ar the plural, because what is true o1 Mr. and !l'l~·s. Err,il Peter ·on an Better Homes movement are many visiting relatives in Parawa:n, Utah. the proportion of mortgages betweer, nounce the bil'th of a SOO'll. departments and bureaus of the FedMiss Bertha Hawlings, <iaughter o, ~he small and large botTowcr ati hdc era! Government , and more than a 1·e Mrs. John w:ood Jcnterta.in{'{l ~ J.\lr. and Mr,;. A. J. Raw!in~s of Bing m t1le bank with which I am comw~.rt latives at dinner Sumiay at her home score of nationai organi<~ations oJ ~ nam and Mr. T. E. Raddon, son o, ed, would probably be true of an.' on West 48th Sou~:t street. nwnerical men and women of great E. Center St. ··-·· Phone: Mid. 272 J1.r .and Mrs. L. L. Haddon were mar- other large saving:; bank in the and enormous infiuence. strength Sodet~ Aid L<.Ldies Community The Midvale, Utah ~ t•ied in Salt. Lake Wednesday. IVh. :ountry." of this city will be enun>tained .wed- President Coolidge himself is chairand Mrs. Radt!on will make thei1 nC1$<lay aftenoon at the h{)me of l\1rs. man of the Advisory Council (Jf Bet.10me here. ~ Michail Heckel, 915 East 15th Sout! tcr Homes in America, wh:ch illclude~ A dancing party was given in th o1 seoo:e a tnan more of executives st1·eet, Salt Lake. Amusement hall Wednesday evenin,, organization s of national scope whicl, ;n honor of Mr. and M•rs. W. Rosen are cooperating with the Better Home h t· That there was SALE--100 White Leghorn Pul- green. Mr. Rosengreen iJ.as been il ~ movement. par en w Jme . a Kensons, Mrs. D. H. Milne and . April batch. From good stock ,'or some time. 'I'h" ents brought up chllclren, now th~ ~s I~ovement, entlr~ly non-<;omAll laying. Must sell to make roon Milss Alice H.asmussen was a week ne-th and Mike motored to Lehi am, i children call their parents down. m character, ongmated m a mercwl t ... ht 1 1t k Th t 1"t :for breeders. 75 cents each if taker end guest of l\Hss Grace Brady o were the week-end ~rues!,::; of 1\lr. and pay, 0 e(!~ s ) mg - 00.• t;Ugge~tion uy the late President Hard a ~ . . . t k once. 155 W. Center St. Mid Jalt Lake. at the corkscrew for m~tance, how h .mg, wh o h~-' ,fl·s. James Gordan. 1t. m erest m een a ""-' out 't 1 • Utah. ,_ .. ,.,.., 1.tLs ;;uccessor, Pre51ident Coolidge I M t 0" k R H 111 • ay on< spen Mrs. A. · oc while he was Vice-Preside nt and in ~IurTay, guests of Mrs. James Ca• RENT-4-ro om house. Apply his present office a, oUl' N a.tion's .won. W. Booth, Booth Mere. Co., Mid were Thomas R. W. M1·s all(! "'It· Chief Executive, has w.1rmly endorsGoes to Extremes Utah. '" n. • t.. 'ed the movement, and identif:ed w~ <the prize d waltz at· the winners of Wute~ fJ·pezes '""ery night In th• T 1 M"d · enprivate a and a.os Mr. name with it. Begun Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brady (Iance 1n I va e ues ay evemng. and Mr. y£'ar in Alto Crneero. In Bolivia, wb!l•· Dahl Charles Mrs. and Mr. Katherine Mrs. M'l1S. CUJr:tis Brady, at noonday th.- sun Is almost bo1 terprise, it ooon reached such propor! tion:; that its founders realized that Denney, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Fo1 and Mrs. HowaTd E. Phelps attended enough to blister (be flesh. · it must be put upon an independent the K. P. dance at Sandy Friday evbush, Mr. and Mrs. Clema,IOn Gl"eCJJ , ~ basis. A reorganizati on was effected li§l · ming. Mr. and 1\olrs. George Green enjoyec ·Of president It seems to be a terribly hard task Mr. Hoover becoming Mt·s. A. H. Rock, Mr~. J. W. Mea sleighing party Saturday evenint Donald attended the Wilkes, Wednes- for an American girl to get in the Better Homes in America, and Dr. and also attended the Farm Dance a, lay evening. swim in England. Or don't they try James Fol'd of the faculty of Harva1·d University, was sccu1·ed to assu1ne ·~c- !i!Bmlml~E:§l!IlffiB!iillliill!II!Ill*l~3~liill!Il!IlffiBiiill!Il!IlliillffiBI*!Hilll*lH school. high 1? MuiTay the tl1 · ht h and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. '-'..trrett ~ - the movement, which RENT OR SALE-Unfu rnished · anne c. l'lg e the _ _...;.;___ ______ ____ tive direction of Mrs. William Steadman of West Mrs. Alfred Robbins attended 4-room terrace. Call Was. 2793. Jordan spent Saturday with M·r. ant post he :still occupies. Wilkes Saturday. 103 lat Ave., off Locust St., MidBriefly, the objectives sought by Mr. Henry Giles of loaho spent tf Mrs. C. V. Erickson. vale. Better Homes in America are: ., · t ·-'-"' Mrs. William Cox .of Salt Lake vis Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. K· "l"# ' ..,_, ~>-'l "'~ 1. To make accessible to all citizens &j 1'"'1:31 (..V ~ ANTED-RA GS, 4 cents per pounc' ~ted Sunday with Mrs. W. C. Burgon. B31te man. h 1 1 k or. ElMrs. guest a and was Mr. P.arker eveninog, Parley Sunday Mrs. cotton. at Journal Plant. Clean now el ge of igh standards in ihouse I ~ gue:~t, dinner their as had Olson mer 1\ionday of Mrs. May Smart. building, home furnishing, and home . • . ·-~ . .. "' SALE--5 Room House and gar ~ Sunday of last week, Mr. and Mrs Mr. Rolland P11octor and Miss Grac• life. F..! age-38 3rd Avenue. Inquire at the Reynold Brady we1-e !Salt Lake vis Middleton. I 2. To encourage the building of '7 1-3{. itors, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walte1 and terms. house for Miss Daisy Milne was a dinn,eJ I sound, beautiful, single-famil y housguest Monday evening of Mr. and Steadman. afttaa-n i.UST-JM.lildl Cow Tuesday es, and to encourage the recondition;, ~...{j Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Milne wen i\Irs. Ralph Winn of Salt Lake. in or &l'Ound Midvale. Anyone ing and remodeling of old houS€~. ' ' Mr. w. A: Gwrett motored to Sunday of iMr. ant. knawing whereabouts , notify Joe di!l1111er g'Uiests Although peculiar conditions in ce~·Ptmvo Monday w atteru:l the LeaderMrs. Ruben Walker. Zi.garats, 83-7obh A venue. places and the cu·cwm.stances of tain STORE DRUG Mrs. Alice Burgon wa:s hostess 01 ship week which is baing held at 'he familhies. make irt necessary ~frtainh Thursday to members Qf the Unit~ B. Y. U. 1 U. S. MINE NOTES 1 at t ere s a 1 be apartments and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dahl we'IT. , Club-. Af,ter the lesson whiclt was givtenements, it is :;trongly felt tiha.t the · · _.._ sa:t Ul'l1ay everung • of 1 en by Mrs. Rose Greer, dainty refresl cImner gua""" 1mppiest and most welcome home life Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Maktro 11 ,0 f Salt 1 . Carri Mrs. to served were ments 14 Age Brown is po::;sible for a family with growMTs. Otella Forbush, Mrs Lak Coomber, 8th Grade ing children only in a detached single S. Mine School M~. and Mrs. James Lindahl and JUST INS'fALL ED Goldie Soffe, Mrs. Jessie Berrett, Mn. family house. Such a. house then Mrs. Elsie Nelson, Teacher Mr. a:nd Mrs. C. W. Thomton visitecl. R STITCHING MACHINE GOODYEA Lorie Baker and Mrs. Rose Greer. should be the American ideal, and Our teacher, Mrs. Nelson enjoye<l Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fryer an<. Sunday evening with Mrs. M. J. should be made accessible to all MIDVALE'S SHOE REBUILD ER Christmas vacation in Californb family of Mammoth are visiting with Thornton. American families. Shoe Rebuildu in South Salt Lake County Equipped Best much. On Christmas Day it Mr. oa.nd Mrs. David Nicllols. 3. To encourage thrift for home While U Wait Your Patronage Appreciate d Repaired Shoes Mm-s. Marie Roberts of Salt Lak• 80 degrees. A trip to San Diego ownership, and to spread knowledge L. A. SUMBOT, Prop. T.ia Juana, ,Mex~ was also made is spending a few day·s with Mrs. 9 North Main of meti10ds of financing the purchase Proctor. children Nell School Mine S. The U. or building of a home. MT . .and Mrs. Ted R. Andel'~on enMrrs. Emma Oribtenden, Mrs. Can·i, had their mid-winter examina8. To promote the improvemen t of 1 Copper has come to be the great 4. To encourage l!eneral study of LE!\ION COCOA BUTTER and the majority of 'bhem ·re- Joohnson, Mrs. Ethel Graham and M1·,: rorta-ined twelve crouples a.t dinner foland neighborhoo ds, · inclm;trial metal, next to iron. lt·s Wasn't it only the orther day ' the housing problem and of problems house lots, yards Carrie Coomber had luncheon Monda,:. lowed by Bridge, Wednesday evenproduction is the principal business iMi11T.ed very .good marks. life, and· to help each comyou said "ThieS weather ds bad for 1 of family home of makin<>" ,the encourage to and 1 "t ·t f r·t b t ·t Miss Van E, the school nurse visit- with Mrs. Alice Burgon. Tihe timl ng at their home. of several states and it occupies a <> mum Y o ene J rom l s " U< y. . Jot 1t needn yoo Well, hands?" the the: entertain will Wood M. J. Mrs. sewing. ·in spent was that not all the precious metals place reported and . week our school last 5. 'l'o encoumge 'the furni!..;h:ng of gardens and home playgrounds you. worry that Companchief en past BUJ"gon rtihe of Horace Mrs. me:nbc1·s and Mor. the school children in good health. 9. To extend knowledge of the can match or fill. The copper proI homes economically and in good taste. a;s you know, i~ juice, Lemon her oat ailt.ernooo .;ctay . and Thur Mr. club for ·.ons' evening Sunday ter:tained During the Cluistmas Vtacation we 6. To supply knowledge of the ways of making home life happier, pert.ies of A riwna are now the world's sligthtly astrlingent an,d splendid home, 41 East 48th South street. good weather, but we :have iliad Mrs. Wallace Malstrom. means of eliminating drudgery an<! throe gh the development of home I greatest copper source. The developMrs. F. R. Anderson entertained at :flor the treatment of 1<oughnes~; mcnt of western copper properrties is winter all this week. t "-' h . waste of effort in housekeepin g, and There is a place in the world for a bridge luncheon this aftmm.o.on aJ , the cocora butter is, of course, the 1 to spread information about public muSJc, orne P1ay • "'0 :Ue ar s anl1 I an inspiring rec<>rd of industna 'llllCMr. Triptoe has accepted a position .all tissue buildC'r . Com· , complishmen t. The world is using Humane Officer of Bingham Can- people who malre it their business tt. her home on Vi,ne street. The guests 1 heist of agcncies, which will assist housekeep.. crafts, and the home library. possible bcli'.t the make they bine<l t. beautiful 1t.wenty-eigh the numbered ISeeing about 'Wandler the He worked several years for 10. To encourage ~prc·ial stu,ly anrl: more and more ropper, especially in 1 ers in their problems. r.ent. treat skin Ivy Miss and Burbidge tell Selina who Mrs. and things and personsin S. Mine and .the people were sorry 7. To encourage the establisihme nt discussion of the problems of charac-. the electrical field. Copper reached This notion isal so an excellent see him leave. Mr. J. Thomas of others what they find. Every good- Croxford enrt,;rtained .t.lte memlJ€Jrs o0i ! its greatest production during"\' the... of courses of instruction in home ec- ter building in the home. ski!n bleach. took ibis place a:s teamster for ness and beauty must be advertised thei.r primary c!oass of Mill Ccek war• These objectives are broug-ht home war; but this year, to supply peace onomics in the public schools, and 50c Each socllil Wed· and p11orty sleighing a at apprewill us of majority the before U. S. Mine. pal Licularly the construction Qf school to the people of America ,through the time requirements , it promises to ecafternoon. nesday them. ciate Mr. and Mrs. Harris of California practice houses and home economic thousands Qf local demonstratio ns.· !ipse its war record. Million-dol l• enter-. Rugg George Mrs. and Mr. Reply Pat A coin&' to make their home in the cottages where girls in our public Usually a house is built Oi" horrowt i, plant improvemen ts a1-e coming to be tained a numbcor of friends at a !law i apartments at the U. S. Mine. schools and colleges may by actual and under the direction of trhe lot ::I commonplac e in the big copper fields. "What Child Is This'!" Probably ing party Saturday evening of last: practice, learn the best methods of committee there is demonstrate d the Only br imtalling the best methods you find you have no trouble of frisb Origin.-Fro m a choir pro- week at <bheir !home on East 64th conducting household operations ·and best which the community affords as can the low-grade ores be worked at street. Sowth Erie church, Baptist First the of gram indicates it ideals, liP to J'C)ur a home for a family of modes.t incom-e a profit. Utah f of home-makin g. Mr. a.nd Mrs. John M. Wood had Midvale Pennsylvani a. you Deed a se.t of new ones. ~ ~~~~----------~ Riverton, Utah Lynn Clark, Mgr. I ~-----------------------------------------·1 Announcement ** ** . 10 advanta ges of the service grocer * 1*1 Hill !D to~ ffiB I * * * * * Hill Hill ffiB ffiB liffi * .• * Phone your orders to P. c. Rasmus sen "' S S Hill and Service better get you ons tore where Quaii•ty We are never underso ld Quality Conside red. * m!~~r~~ ~~~b~ta~.h~'7:~s ]!!~i~~~: \~:tt~~~~o~::~p:g~::;~.~~~ates, * s & R c p ODS.Hm asmussen ~ ~ * of 7 Busy Stores ~ill ~FREE firestone i Panotrope . ~ Demonstration 0 & E Electric Service 1-- WANT ADS. a ffiB And ~ @ INVITATION DANCE ~ EAST l\iiDV ALE III !ill ~ ffiil To Our Many Friends and Custom ers Given In The RENDE ZVOUS HALL, (Forme rly Imperia l) January 30, 1926, 8:30p.m . Hill Hill ffiB ~ Hill Hill ~ ~ Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill ~ Hill ~ MIDVALE FURNITURE CO. ~ UNION ~ The Home of Brunsw ick Phonog raphs AdR !ill ecor ds n g§l "Go to Grass" for Furnitu re and Come to our Dance for a Good Time '·' ',j! J ET. y Q/ OUr -·.= Murray Society Midvale Drug Co. ~ Hill Hill . ffiB . |