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Show MURRAY EAGLE AND MIDVALE JOURNAL Just Dying of Curiosity gg; By Albert T. Rcid Horse Pulling Contests are New Feature at Utah State Fair, October 1st to 8th' I rr !j !( HENRY FORD PLAN ROOM I I l J if j I J j warn 9bkm ,vmit i tfsmaov "Jjr , w w .w .urn. mm v, .t- mm eve, it"t- t . J I . World'! cbumpion pulling teiun, owned by CUreno Bugh, Chrok( low, recordtd a pull of 3476 pounds on th Dynamometer ilmlUr to tbi on which will b nied it tto UUh Sut Talr. which bat fWen offleial approval te 1T0W mny "horte power" in horget 11 America the Dyuatnoiuelur testa ai meaurei uf hortea' we ocpt the gdiirl dfflnitioo ( pulllnf power. buree powor ae bolurf the power required to Manaiter E. 8. Holuiee of the I'tah Fair one minute, in foot one Fair Aeiociatioa eipecis the horse pulling lift 88,000 pounds to be one of the bijf drawing eardi than your team of horei majr actually poteen Tina ha been proved at thia year'a eiponltlon. Not only will th 15 to 20 a horiea entered in the eonteita be enmpet In teti conducted with the Dynamometer, the tractive ing axiinit each other, but they will alas devioe which accurately measure be competing aKalimt th beet draft animal will horiiee.-anwhich d more pull of two or bo ueed In the horie puUiiiJ entrain at the of the entire Country, at Dynamometer teita a!t Lake City, October have been held in Iowa, Colorado, Illinull State lair, t'eh and other tate. 1 to 8. Owner of team are invited to communiThat draft horeee can be bred for their cate with Prof K. 0. lkolcr. Utah Agriculapeelal kind of work, juat ai racet governare bred for aueed. courage and atainii a. tural college. Logan, for particular belief of the Hone Aisoelattnn ol ing the cunlet. la con-teit- e home-power- . MRS. I. C. WELLS CALLED FROM CALIFORNIA Bishop and Mrs. J. P. Jensen and family left Monday for an outing at Fish Lake. The Stake M. I. A. Officers, under the direction of the committee will meet at the home of Stan ley Rasmussen in Draper, Thursday evening, August 18th, at eight o'clock. They will leave immediately for Big Willow Canyon on an outiig. After the program, lunch will be served and the rmuinder of the evening devoted to gan.es. A Conjoint meeting will be given by the M. I. A. in the Sandy Amusement Hall, Sunday evening, Aug. 21st, at eight o'clock. The public is invited and the .following program will be rendered: Community Singing. When One's Buttons j i Outnumber Onefs I years "Not Understood" Bass Solo By Shipley Burton "The Evangelist" . Tn&r SjIj By Chas. Smith "Ava Maria" Violin Solo By Mrs. Melba Lindsay Burton Benediction. The East Jordan Stake Board met Friday. August 12th at the home of Sister Grace Mickelson in Draper. After the order of business was completed, a dainty luncheon was served and Miss Mickelson was presented with a book containing The Book of Mormon Doctrine and Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price, which she will use on her mission to the Southern States. Prayer. Iit Mt !.iwn in hktory as i tivirc jxirridi.f, but i ! J r.wrc firnJy established .1 .r (if lxy's suit named ty;-; An! liu!e Uvs of two to three i o'if t.mtly asking for mrc of ;...rii '.slarly when the trousers ' ,i !i tbi Mouse all the way i. .hangal from the traditional and smart : :i to a comlortaJJc the Here im-shortness. of are cuffs and preen ..i!.r with a cotton lroadi loth waist Cu- - ' c '.i. ll:. hi- - h "An Angel from On High" East Jordan M. I. A. Double Mixed Quar- ICE CREAM FESTIVAL SATURDAY tet. Presentation of Slogan. Announcement is made that the ofThe Apollo Quartet will render: ficials and entertainment committee "Jesus Lover of my Soul" of the Community Club will give a so"The Builders" cial and ice cream festival on the City "Ship of Dreams" property near the Community Library "Thank God for a Garden" Saturday evening, August 20th, for "In the Garden of my Heart" the benefit of the library. "Absent" Citizens are requested to bear in mind this festival and take advantago Lindsay Sisters Trio: "Serenade" Schubert of the opportunity to assist in caring "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" for the library, which has done such notable work in the past. "Bring Them In." ! )T.ir (!,(".- - omplete recovery. Mrs. Wells resides in Altadena, near Pasadena, Calif. Her husband, Dr. I. C. Wells, is a dentist in Pasadena. Mrs. Rugg has, besides the two daughters, one son, Melvin Farmer, residing in Seaside, Monterey, Calif. Mrs. 0. G. Spencer and son, Harold, of Brigham City, were guests this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Jensen, Miss Callie Jensen of Sandy spent last week in Brigham visiting with friends and relatives. Clip llii coupon and mail it with World-Wid- Innumerable olhrf shade. a fabric comltinations supifst material a blouse of .in trimming and trousers is smart r very Utile Uy. ) trid m-- for a money in spare or full time by hard work call at the Journal office and ask for Mr. Roberts. I COMPANY Work A Specialty Leaks On Any Kind Of Roofs Stops All Work Guaranteed. Nineteen Years In Roof Work We will do your work or sell you paint at 73c a gal. wholesale Let me estimate the cost of your roof. If I don't do th i work we both lose money. Leave call at Journal office. it myself if I W. J. Sherwood 8C Co. Rear 72 So. State 1 Salt Lake City Phone Was. 4303-- TO TV For Your Furniture and Save Money e SPEo5515n DINING ROOM And LIVNIG ROOM FURNTURE print) (AdJreaa) t Town I (Stale) 8 Piece Walnut Dining Suite $85.00 I in Specialize Watch and Clock All Repairing Work Guaranteed t! Prices arc lower, delivery is prompt, the coal you select is stored in your bin and all worry is over for the year when you buy your coal now. More and more users are ICE FOR SALE f 'l Jf M. ' ' ! i ff the Free Hro.. Ice Co. the D. an.I K. G. W. De- - treatment await In large or ,Tr''l Tiuiitjfn, at the riant T';' rduft ig first claM and the r'f. is n .iron able, pnoat your local aWjir,a an,j j,urrna,e re at homa (AdvcrtUcmcnt) -''M pur-cf,J:- ill. 3 Piece living ? Room Suite ii $125.00 :i Many other suites just as every year learning of the advantages not to mention actual savings by having their winter's supply of coal put in during early summer. ' TELEPHONE r t . 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This is a In It yon will find (he dally d new nf the world fmm Ita 750 writer well a ilriutct to omrii'a ami children' Inlerenta, prUt evia, aiux.-- ' taillo. ie. ton will lie gla.l to wehunie loin your botiw eo feaile. n adviK-atof peace and prohibition And don't mix Knub our di , abd the Sundial ami It mlirr feat urea. r t)..v '' HOME FROM COAST ivould do tit wrtkiViuf subscription to THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR A Paper for the Home, in lit Scope 1 FOR RENT The Firemen and their partners were guests of Mr. and Mrs. GranU-vill- e Deming last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Vincent re- Games were played, and a delicious turned last week from their vacation chicken dinner was served. in California. They were accompanMrs. II. W. Mitchell was a guest of ied by Mrs. Vincent's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Walter F. Wanberg this week. Mrs. Neils Morte.nsen, of Ephriam, and on the return trip they came by way of Portland, Ore., stopping for a short time in Pocatello, Idaho. Misses Bonnie an;! Phyllis Morten-se- n left Monday for Ephriam after visiting a short time here with their ROOFING and PAINTING sister, Mrs. Norval Vincent. VINCENTS A DOLLAR'S WORTH c NEWS MIDVALE SICKNESS Mrs. I. C. Wells, daughter of Mrs. J. II. Rugg, of Murray, was called to the mother's bedside in the L. D. S. Hospital at Salt Lake City this week. Thursday of last week Mrs. Rugg was taken suddenly ill and diagnosis revealed that a case of acute appenAn operation dicitis was probable. by Dr. Richards of Salt Lake Thursday eve.ning proved such was the case and the ojeration occurred not a min ute too soon. Complications arose which resulted in calling Mrs. Wells to the bedside. Mrs. P. S. Roberts, also a daughter of Mrs. Rugg, and Mrs, Wells have been in constant attendance at the lxulsidi! and latest reports state that Mrs. Rugg is now well on the way to hr te BY MIDVALE FURNITURE COMPANY Phone Midvale 119 Terms Arranged |