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Show THE ~ .iii'..,.,., •r • .,(>._• ·~· ••. . .... ,._ The stake Relief society entertained at a social Wednesday, .August 18 from to 2 to 6 p. m. in the Sandy' amusement hall. There were demonstrations in cooking, sewing, canning and many other useful features given 1Jy expcr.ts along th:-se lines. A large WORK · -------------------~-------------- Ladies Haircutting My Specialty ------------ SAM WRIGHT, Barber 5 North Main Street Next Door to Corner Meat Market Midvale, Utah. JOURNAL d~ug~ters, Do~~a UNION South Jordan GENERAL BARBER JORDAN III and. Eth 1 Fay, I \ilillillll\l!i\lllillllillllilllllllllll\llllilllllllllillllll\llllllllllllllllllll\l\\llll\1111111111111111111111111111\lllllllllllllllllllll\lllll\\\\llllllllllllll\lllll\llll\l\llmlllm!lllillllllllll\llll and LOOK 1 were Salt Lake ViSitors S:mclay. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gardner r.1 ... to:·ed tlLater Magna EgH:!rcH l\lrs.we:~ Mr. and anu of Tuesday gu~sts The Misses Grac~ James of Bing- to CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE bert. j ham ' Thelma Bowens of Wyoming, 1 This Coupo n G ood For Mrs. Lawson an I "His;; f:tlna L::-.w- 1 Mrs.' lvy Ball and baby of Binr~ham 5c and Miss Marian Ericksrn sp~nt last son of Ca::>pcr, Wyo., .!Hr. an,! l\1:-s. L.' d 'tt d to b ·d I Swcn:>on .11 S..:ndy \iCr~ gu~sts cf Mr.' week at Brighton. ml e a e Wl you C u t it out, take it with a n ickel an Sunday, Mrs. E. Gebbhart am! chi! and Mrs. Walb.ce l3~teman Sunday Theater. any show at t he Hub . dren of ·Murray, Mr. and l\lrs. Wil- morning. · GQOD ONLY AT HUB THEATRE ·n from the various wards attend- ~t~ b~r~~~~ma~~~nf~~n~~i t ~~~~: ~~:~ D~~I!~~- n l\;~~~~~ledC~n~::~~Y r~~cl B~~~~ ~~~wd Mr. and Mrs. William Hewlett of William ParkiJ.!Son, Sr., of Wy,,~in-., lt't·iday nighL r.. t!1~ hom~ of James \!\lllll\lll\\ll\\\\lll\!\ll\\li\\l\\ll\\\\l\\!ll\l\llll\il\\!llt!il!lllll!]\\!lllllii\II\II!IIJI!IIIIIIi!\!!lll!ll\\\\l\lilllllll\llll\llllll\ll!ll\lllllll!illlllll\lll\\l\llll\!ijjjmlllllll\lll\lll!l\ll\l\\11 Sandy and Nyal Shields were Magna I we1·e joined by. Mr. ant! Mrs. h. A. ! ~1 i!.. Go.r.L:; ,·,er' pl..1y.:d and lunc~one guests. tr, con waE. ,;0r, cd to twenty Brady and fam1ly. They moto;-c-d su n (Jay. .· .·t bl t t"ll . d h'' 1 t \i 1:;1 ors on o l\-lr.,. John 'r: atcs 15 s 1 una e o •t:~t .American Fork canyon an · .. . . SANDY MIDVALE MURRAY c.P. walk thxoug-h being hurt over two lun~h enjoying cove, Timpanogos to hconfmhed. ~hwld~thls Davflftl Mrs. k . emorr ages her bed su ermg w1 ~ we s ago. th effects the return tnp. ed f th 0f h Zlliss Olive Leak and Gweneth SilSilas Richards, v:ho has been s:c1. · t e .mou caus h r~f d e for some time, is able to hP up and cox visited Gweneth Slater at the Q:<J of havmg her teet pu e · (!;~ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Becbtead out. He left Tuesday evening for a county ho~pital Sunday. Miss Slater ~ were gcsts c.f Mr. and Mrs. ~amuel three weeks visit with his daughtr, 1i8 no better. Zllrs. Art Youngdale is improving Beckstead, Sr., Saturday evemng of :Mrs. Fannie Ellis of Woodruff. l!!d Mr. and Mrs. Earl White of Salt after being very sick for the last (!j~ this week. The primary hazaar and pet show Lake spent Saturdav and Sunday with three weeks with rheumatism and • . . heart trouble. . given at the ward ::\lomlay A.ugust 16 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smar~. r:m 1\lrs. Agnes Spencer 1.;; confmcd to ~:.;~ Miss Dorothv Johnson 1;; spendml'" under the d.irection of the offiCers and teachers wa~ a huge sneers~. A large a few days with 1\Ir. ~<nd Mrs. Alvic her be(! with hear't trouble and other Q";1 complications. number of parents attended a well ar- Johnson of Salt Lake. Wholesale and Retail (!;~ Mr. ant! 1\Jrs. Ernest Silcox and r.;;} Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ainsworth ranged program was given. The dis~.::;!l play of pets such as pig-eons, rabhit~ .. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry family visiced at Riverton Sunday, REASONABLE RATES T he i Z~Ianka and children arc enjoying a the gurst;; of ::\lr. and l\IJs. Sidney ffiTI etc., were well worth seeing. parents were Asm·prized to see what motor trip to Rockla,ntl, American and Silcox. AT ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR John Slater is home after sp<:>nding G;-:1 Idaho Falls. their little tots really can do. L;..:-.) Mr. and !\Irs. Raynolu ~t·ady have the summer in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beck.;;tead, Jr. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SPECIAL DELIVERY were guests of Mr. and Mr::;. Harold returned home after ~p~ndmg a we€·k: lllr. an<~ :\Irs.. Orson S~lUiscn and ~ r:m with Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Steadman family sprnt Fnd~y at Liberty pa1k. 5:) Beckstead on Sunday. :\Irs. ~~arnest S1lcox a;1d daug~t~r, . . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bradford and of West Jordan. OFFICE, PLAl\"T-6300 South State \!SitThursday spent Joyce anu Iona v:orkmg IS who Anderson Ivcll Miss and Thursday ent • u f ami·1 y of ,nagna t L k 'tl her l I t S . h . . sp • _ ar . un( ay WI 1 · ng a of last week, visiting with Mr. in Bmg am spen F r'da r-171 1 Mr. andB Mrs. parents, !\Ir. and :\Irs. Joseph AndPr· t:.:!l Telephone, Residence, Murray 445 t 1 1 1and d Holbrook · l\Iont an d Myrs J ames sh·1eld s.. · -c aug 1 E'r " granc an ermce daughter wn. . . · .Mr .anrl :\Irs. Grant North and :\1elva of Bountiful, Lola Hender,;on ~~~ Mrs. M. L .. Cliffor<t and Melvin Naylor of :VItdvale, Mrs. Lawrence children of Salt Lake were dinner of Salt Lake, Mildred Yates and Thelrna Hender ..;on were dinner gusts of Rcnrlolshach of West .Torc~:m a~HI Mrs. guests of 1\-lrs. Orson Bnrrett. Mrs. Emma R~imers of Salt Lake :Hr. and Mrs. Laf Egbert Sunday. .Tames McCalister of C~hform~ w~rc Mrs. Hosa Lovendahl, Mrs. Wilford struck bv another marhin<:" while nd who was a g·uest last v·ef k of Will ~leyer~ and son Ellis of Riverton, ing in Melvin's Ford coupe a~on~ Johnson has returned to her home. Announcement is marl,• of tbe mar· .\Irs. Charles Dimond and son Elden, State strec>t on !lth Sonth FnrlaJ They werP riag-e of Mrs. Sarah Am1 Collins of motored to Salt Lake Thursday and morning, August H. hurlPd from the <'.ar and the car badly Kansa.s City and Ch:l!'lf's DE·nny, la~t l""ere luncheon g-uests of Mrs. William -ATbroken, hut luckily they all escaped Wednesda\· in Salt Lake, the .cere· Mason, it being her birthday anniver· monv heing- performed by B1shJp sary. serious injury. · Mr. and Mrs. Al,.,nzo Ducklc...- en Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stocking- and Heber J. Burl!on. tertained at a chickr-n d"nnC"r Thurs of. Thorum Rollo :\Irs. and l\Jr. Sundav WE're Crescent of family afternoon in honor of 1\h-. ami day make to here moved have Murrav Stock.g-uests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. :\Irs. Wallace Will: am of 1\I l""na. their home. ing. Mr. ancl Mrl'. M. S. New. 11 and Mrs. Orson Barrett and family l\lr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer enterConfectionary of All Kinds tained at their home Tlnm;<l:w even- f;pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ramily spent ten day;; visiting at Provo canyon and StrawbPrry. Soft Drinks and Hot Dogs ing f or Mrs. Pott"r, Phylli~ anrl George Wright of Bing-ham. :\Ir. and 1\Irs. l\1. S. Newell and Mr. and Mr~. A. R. Thompson of James Potter of Colorado. Mr. and l\'Ir;;. Pete Cufis and daught., ,.s Rehec- Helper were week end guests of :1-fr. family spent Saturrlay at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. l\L C. ~ewell, Mrs. Ball Games Every Surtday Afternoon ca :<nd Harriet, 1\:Ir. and ~Irs. Gus I and Mrs. Dave Smar~. Mr. and :\>Irs. Charhe Wardle have Clark of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Papnas and daughter Fanmc of \Vest G. H. BASS, Prop • .To1·dan, 1\Ir. and 1\Irs..Tames Shi0ld, j jugt returned after a motor trip Ramie land family of Worland, Wyo., Mrs. Anna Brown of Indiana were ::\Ir. and Mrs. R. \ V. P11 lm~>r, E lton through Idaho. Mrs. Nephi Gregory assisted by guests of Mr. and Mril. S. l\1. Newell The evening and Vau.g·hn Palmer. was spent in music and dancing after :\Irs. Mockley and Mrs. Rachel Mack- Sunday. They were parents and sisav of Taylorsville entertained at ters of Mr. Newell. which lunchl'on was sel"Vf"d. Mickey Melodians will furnish the Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ra~mussen of Draper Saturday evening- for Mrs. AIfor the dance every Friday music Cora Mrs. formel"!y Reynolds, fred Mr.: of visitors Magna were week end G. Brown who werp recenlv marriPd. night in the open air pavilion. anr! :\Irs. Led Naylor. BIG TAILOR MADE SUIT SALE The Primar·r cPnvcn~ir n \V ;Jl 1 l\Ir. and 1\1 rs. Gol<lPn Holt visited Games, music, dancing and a dainty LATEST STYLI.:S held ·at East l\l"dval' Satu~·rby aftcrFOR 30 DAYS wit}\ 1\fr. ~nd Mr<'. Henry B. Beck- luncheon was enjoyed Q.v 60 guests. Lymon Barrett is spending this noon at 2 p. m. L'vory officer is rc stf'ad on Sunday. You can save from $9.00 to $2-l.OO on :-;uit and a pait· of 1un~t •d to he P"":-;~nt. l\fr. and Mrs .•T. F. Palmer and wf'ek at Rin[!'ham with relatives. Come in and look them over. extra h"ousers free. l\I'·. arid l\lr . nob;:>•t D ·arFor,J ::nd Mr. Pnu Mrs. Enrl White of Sali Mrs. Perry and familv of Phelidel· Alteration, Cleaning and Pteo5>ing. Phia were Salt Lake visitors on Tues- T,ake, Mi·. anrl Mr;;. A. R ThoP1'1q"n •amilv. Mr .an I .Irs. Otto P~tcrson. of Helper and 1\lr. 11nrl 1\Irs. Dav" '1d f1mily of Hllr;.n, H ·. an.! llfrr dav. ::'ITr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle hrve Smart and family enjwed r-n outing ft. C. Bow.:.rs 1 nrl frmil-r of Salt La-". Mr. aP'l l\1\'s. D. K Anderson move in from Ea~t canyon ranch at Silver Lake in Brighton Sunday. 'ln'l famihr of Rivf"ton, !11:·. rnrl l\In · whr>rt thev rave ~pent the summer, to 64 West Center St. MIDVALE, Utah T. J. \Vi~:-'l~l, r>n'l ;::;.·anrl r!:l'.t1!''1t"r, J makp their homE>. Phone Midvale 117· \V. J 13 ,~'ta. 'I . nn 1 l\I•· ~. ,\. B. Buckley OTC an . eS Miss Laura "Winward is in a Salt ~ 1 rhil lrrn fc·rm~d a n ~rt." and ~!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fiy:j!:fiy:jy;y;y;~~~1~!fi!f;~!:fj!:fi!:fi LakP. hospital suffering from bruif':es Mrs. Harry Pender nn,l r'!"llrrr •n Jtor"d t" Art •r'r'ln F,nk canyon n and a I roken shoulder sustained from falling- from u fast moving- ('ar Sun- have arrived home after spen·l:n;:: h·r~, wl vis: d Tirrn-n·>""•>"' cave Sunday. Mt. PJVi ]\T,·s. T. Hart, Della and r!ay evening of last week. At the pres- ;"eekf': at Ogden. One of the main featnrPs of t!1· · ·•n"l H,"t, L"ill-I Thoma~ and Thee r>nt her condition is report,•! to be "just fair," however, we hope for her week was a surpri?;e party g;vf~1 a' l)wi,.,.~t STJ nt Sunday afternoon at ·the home of Mrs. Lydia Batcmn•1 1P S"ltair. rapicl recovvry. Mr. &nd Mrs. Ira Hardcastle and The marria~e of Virgil Bechtearl honor of her daughter. Lucil~>. Pri"\son of Mr. and 1\lr~. Isaac BPrkstPa<l !,-"!;Sive l'"ames were played, Tl'"iZef< ~'ln Dimond of S~indy, 1\liss Florence to :m,s Edith ShiPlrls of Midvale has going to. Leonard Beckstead of South Earnshaw of Salt Lake ant! Thelma .Jordan and Vesta Lancaster, consola- Dimond spent the week end· at Benjust hPen annonnrPrl. tion prize:; r.:oinr; to !Jrd Sheppirk, nntt in Southern Utah. 11nrl Lewis Miss Goltla Roffe, Hazel l\Tr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Dimond :mel Lucy Stocking form eel a party with Elmer Palmer of South Jordan and Tex Calrhvell, Orval Oppelnoph and Reta Richardson, oth::>r guests wf'rf' daughter Thelma and Florence EarnLynn Thomas of Bingham ·and motor- Ruth Perry, of Philadelphia, Della "haw visited at the Holy Cross hosed to Saratog-a whrrP thev en ioverl Palmer, Nile Shields, Orland, Darrel pi tal Tursday. iiirH. l\Iary C. Richards is doing as hathinp- and 'other sports on Sunday and )forri~ Newbold of South .J 'rnan, embodies a patented feature that makes fut Miss Donna B~>ckstf'ad is visiting at Connie Dansev, of Ri\'f•rton, Lilliar wt•ll as can· he expected at the Holy washing safe. Rutterfi,.,ld ~anyon" with har !'ister, Hart of Mirlvale, Alta Pitt and WanrJ[ Cross hospital where she underwent Baird of S~1lt Lake, Myrtle Cunr!ick, a serious l p·•ration last Saturday. Ma,·inrla. who is emplovf'd ther~>. The vertical crevice which is found at the Th~ monthly m~eting· of the Jordan Leah Mis>< Hrola He>lt harl as her Snnchw ~lelva Gardner, Olive and base of the agitator in most washers of thil ~uests Mi~~ Ida Holt and :'lfarie Niel- Yate~, Berniece BatPman, Roscor ;t::>k" beard of thP Y. L. ~1. I. A. m~t type is apt to tear dnd wear clothing and crush Pixton, Ross Batrman. 1\fr. and Mrs. <..t thP hom' orf Mrs. Charles Smith ~nn. buttons by gnnding them between the two l\Iir;; 01in~ Be~h.t~a<! returned to E .J'v!. Bateman, lVlrs. John Lancaster, a two-course luncheon was served tc surfaces fomung the cre-..:ice. This is not metal hf'r ~>mploymDJ"t in Salt T__,ake Thurs- nnrl :Mrs. Jack Dwight, A two course Friday ·even"ng. After the meetinl! fweh·e guests. possible in the Haag Vortex. A patented_ de'. dav after ~pending thP pnst two luncheon was served. dau<;hte· and Dansy H. I<~liza Mrs. (it cannot be had m any other machme) im sign i~ Murray -c.f Call Edith Miss month~ with hPr narents, Mr. and eliminates entlrclv tJ,Is destructiYe crack. For proving at the L. D. s. hospital after ha,·e left for their home at Lyman, Mr!< W E Brck!:;tcsd. ~fr•. Hnlrla Pet~r~rm has rr>turnrd underv.oing a seriou~ operation for Wyoming after visiting friends and that reason the Ha<lg Vort;::JC can wash fasth?~~ after spenrlmg saveral days' appendicities, Miss Call was formerly relatives here. 60 pounds per houi·-with perfect safety to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Elf wood of Salt V!S!tlng on the '':eher as a guest of. of this ward. dotlung. ' Grace Gardne.r is spending a month Lake were dinner guests of ~Ir. and 1\.fl-s. Mary E. Sh1elds. i\frs. Byron Trane Tuesday. . h F ork . mPrt·' snrrament Sttl'rrosfnl verv A E 'Cry woman app•-criJ.tcs the new, me_tal · a t •Spants V . spent Union of Lundberg Inez Mis::; Aus1\fr:<. Goodridge, George Mrs.· wr-irt 'CI' on the 'orte..x. You II like ~r-, 15. Wln"tn<Y :ng was ~f'ld Stmrl.~y AUP."Uf\t • I . ., "' .. M ·s John. WilliamR several days visiting Miss Roberta wus mus~ral seledtons were rendeie<.l t" p t it too. It bs ex<1. 1.-trge semi.-soft para astlc 1 Tranc. )Iiss Trane returned home ~ Alo·nry:~. hv the eh<'irT v·ith ~ .zma Bur k·l·ey, l\·r r~. cv<rs. eA~r.son, h Jroa<lcr H -:\fis~ ~~n 1 · th,.,;,. n !Is. Tlr:::. b<:anngs are I ~n~y Burkley, Mrs. William McEwan nt- with her to spend the week end at P~~am~n( h.o t m c arge. n,Je of wood which has · B1lls f1om Rtverton rnr! F.mma G.tr , t en<1N I a QUl"It"mg part y a t the home Union. 1 en soaht'J in tallow. l:. · t E ·h t Frl'<lay. have recent Y of M rs. A rmm n0r of \Vest Jordan who t a g rr f" 1_, . . 1 T:.ey reqwre no oil-elim· "There should be a grea er exE -:-r B t,.. a· n and l\I rPturnPrl from t lP m1ss1 on 1r " WPre 1 1\A" 1 t d t m a · " '· <rs. • anc r. t' t · th b h k • ·ng all c h a n c e of ir !he spPa ers w o _ore e1~ es 1mon- son Keith and Mrs. Lvdia Batem'ln change of ~mencan s u en s an· gr-!ase streaked clothing. ~es and. related t~e1r exp~r1~nccs ?ur - motored to Salt Lake Sunday evening· professors w1th the ~t~dents and proffi:)t yet not ve 'I England. of fessors ·,.j t \V ' In M 1 I .· "t ,.. d ... m<>" thf'lr labor~ ln the ffii S~lon "dfield. an( I '>lSI . n"_, . rs. ·~" •• r . an( I d 11 pa1 · f tl 1 t N 1 1 a student from l.:tah at Lon(1on umTh f"A II who attpm e were we Ca II us on the phone R {~ vc~sity but I hop3 to some day Jve ;ol~s 0 . Nlc 1 ~ e J Mr. :mel Mrs. Howarrl B,,.J, ;t<'atl G / 1 ash. for a free clemon~nJ soon" 'declared P~·ofcssor Charl:?s arRnerCal~ to oHws. eloV '· rG., 11) and familv have moved to Riverton b , . • ern an nf'r · m on . an< ert . · . st~ation m you r own ha~ een + and their son~, Howard, Ralph, .T1·l'n Sisson, EngliB~lman! r to makf' th"''" home. h•m.~. V(•U v.iil ·not be Mr. anr~ .':rs. R. A N 7 1or sprn and Grand Gardner, al 'O Clyde Gard- teach in~ English ht:-;,a"ure. m the this thmk I Utah. of ty Univers 1 S t d t d f and !\1\_vlor .Tos~ph V1s1tJnrr obli 0·'ated. Sundav ,, h . ·1 unner orme a par y an spen 1. f 1 f l\I"rl 1 e policy should be maugurate<, b t St 1 Mr~. M. L. C 1f on o · ' V;J. e. 1 date." E-arly very a "at continued h"ll Mrs. Fo~ter Minehart and childrPn , <aMy a L raw ;:ry. 1 Profess'or Sisson came from the d rsF. akuraC • evens atn<S c 11 <rent Ri1th and Harmon of Salt Lake and "t y . . a ay um spen ooper ran n a G f k "I . at U mvers1 department of. English r anger were L h. Mrs. Rathe ,,. ac ay o college London, England, to teach at "'I" . ,· L d -..tlinner gnrst:-: of Mr. an d 1\Irs . Leo eJ\.!1.· . h • mrs. ee 1nmgs, "ISS 1. an l F 'd the University of Uta t 1us summer. ·y n H .· M M E1 T . Pa mer on •n ay. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brarlford of Mag- J,( na n~~ng, dr.M an( A ·tlhs. Re ..~ He is considered an autnority in the k , 1c ur 1 enson, m r. an , rs. "\V"ll" m Hew 1 M 1 M th . -,, arrlson Mr. and Mrs. lRRov Bate- study of Shakespeare sbwor s.. _rks. " tlhl~[· na an_< . ,1.. ha~< e "Wherever I have een m ·• t 1 ' t " t 1 ;.v r. am lett vJ~Jtf'( t 1~ wee WI . A A man spen ,,:~. ur1 av a ,agoon. . D . 1 Sh" 11 ng1o- menState. I have talked J G 1 W"ll' rl M ::\f ~Irs . av:< • 1e <s. l\Ir. and 1\lr~. Ler> Palmer and "on, M- 1'. ~n :u 1 . r~, 1 ~an~ ar< n~r r.~ can understanding and cooperation Ralnh, were gnrst>l of Mr. and 1\.Irs. .1 r.han ' r~. 1erhn _~ar fnter an< _,~m and have foun1l it universally wdp I .n . . . " 1 y ave arnve< orne u cr spen.,mg S I "'hiJn come. 1 have tnE>d to fm,l anti .u'"Jt Ut h tl .. . t J .F. a mer on un< ay. 1 f T' f t • ' -------n a · en <a-vs 1n sou 1ern <I•~ u ure o thcore they vi~ited the Grand canyon. ish feeling, anr! c:m t. · Ak loca lI lpool1 halll was rmded1 last , 'o r 1an d ·B a t rman of B ur1ev, 1l 1·a h o, tho, world will der,on I hrr.:c _ : l·r upon I l ll the cooperation of the l nbrd St::-.t '~' J 1 Th• · sd . . am 10t 1 poo 1a an( P ayPrs . . WN' Awt'ing C1 t will anrl Fn,.land .Jlr.l a)'·, t eharg-f'l wit'1 !!ambling. The arrHign-, Visited m hWcsLt • on tan • • " <> ancas er ant <::tlll'" 1 rr, ~In: JO< n · . h ld \\' d 1 , 'n and ratl coop is t' inrreasn to h-lp f d S t R. . t . . · · mornmg a) nes< c . c was mPnt 1 1 . · T t' h f Vf'sta v1s1 ec m 1vcr on un ay a-, f l\1"1 B· S' l b hum:m!'l"rvl'!C '\ is ·tandinrr un 1'r ' . 11 • • o own, 1 f' ore . us .c< . 1 as . · ~ h d t d b th ternoon "d H en derson, ity ·"-U .of t.:. N-!\'lS Cu~·cau. . · Y e j )lr. and con uc e c ra1 wa;; valf'. Tsheriff's ) Irs. Geoigc force. county ruB !*! 1*1 ffiR. !llil I. LESTER Artificial ml THE BEST 1%1 ffiB Is the Cheapest • .·. We have been asked a good many times, h ow i t is we can have so many well pleas ed c u s tomers , The a nswer is and such a splendid turnover. easy. Our cus tomers know when t h e y buy from us they get good quality and we r e nder t h e r ea l service. If any of our cus tomers s hould h ave had bad luck for a short time they will s till g e t m eats and groceries from us. We do not tell the people that we save them a lot of money, they know good meats and groceries are . a.l.w a y s cheap e r t han 2nd and 3rd class merchandise, and o~ co m :se e very lady knows, there is n o bod.v s e!hng ~trst cla.;s " e merchandise for 2nd and 3rd class p rtce s. kill and dress our own meats and deliv er t o good many markets in the cou nty•... T h e ~arket~ buying ft•om us get their mea t s a t 7 o clock m t h e morning so the first chill f rom o ur modern plant doesn't leave the carcass. When you buy meats at y our market ask f or meats killed and cured b y P. C . Ras mussen and Sons and you are s ure t o get t h e bes t. P. C. Rasmussen & Sons p Crystal Hot SprEngs • Journal Want Ads Pull • • H. F. RASMUSSEN, Tailor W tJ • • • Fast washing made safe NEW EQUIPMENT- CALL MIDVALE 28 "It's Personal Service That Counts" We take ca1·e of your wants whether large or s mall. Prompt Service - - Anytime - Any where C. A. McRA E, Prop. Midvale, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - U tah. I Eat More I-I BREAD I · e; I w•:o FOR SALE BY West Jordan ·Milling Co. ASK F 0 R WHITE LILY FLOU f I WestJordan Co. Lumber -Read and Use Want Ads 2 Lines 2 T imes 3 Dimes • |