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Show l 'I f\ -- -·- - n ~ NG 0 I G DRAPER R~ 'I .;\;J~ !'C::~h -·~ Andrus were guests of Ml'S. Bennett of Sandy Friday evwing at a 'il C :\1. 1. A. Board meeting and social. Mrs. Agnes R. Fitzgerald, Corres. I1 Mr. and Mrs, Harold Francom and Mrs. Alvin Cottrell entertain-'ll at lady o.f S:llt Lake w~re guests of Mrs. a luncheon last Tuesday afteinoon, Hannah Terry, Su.nday. com pl imenting Mrs. Claude Brown, of . l'.lr. and :\1rs. Jos. H. Lambert and T wi.n Falls. I daho. The guests were t:hildren left Monday for their home Mrs. David Bowen of East Midvale, in E~ per after spending the past an d Mrs. George StringfplJ ow, Mrs. w~~k end with Mrs. Lambc:ct's parents Eld en Stringf-ellow, Mrs. Joseph Fitz- Mr. an<! :\irs. A. Rasmussen. :;Prald, l\1n;. Henry Ballard, Mrs. 0 . Mrs. Ralph Wilkins and childre.n, D. Ba llard, Mrs. Stanley Ra~mussen, Vc i'a a:1l Cad, of ShP.lley, I(laho, have Urs. Agnes Fitzgerald. Mrs. Marvin been guests of Mrs. Stanley RasmusSlringfellow and Mrs. Canie S:tdler. ::;en and Mr&. II. E. St1 in:;fcllow durMembers of the Brown family hrld inO' the week. Sunday Mrs. II. E. a reunion i.n the Ward Amusement Stringfellow entet~ained at dinner hall last \Vr>dr.esday afternoon ::mJ ev i.n •_;wir home. en ing. At 3 o'clock a businec:G meetMrs. BLnnett Cash of Sandy spent ing was held fo ll owed by supper, pro- Monday with ~irs. •\Vm. R. Andrus. gram am! dancing. About 155 mem-j ~ir. and J1rs. Dick Wetzel! and Mr. bers were present. and !11rs. AndNson of Salt Lake visMr. and Mrs. Joh.n Sanders annou- itcd n')atives here Sunday. n ee the birth of a girl, Wednesday j Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McCartney of J u ne 15th. · Salt Lake and Mrs. Samuel of CaliMrs. E lden Brown of Twin Falls, for.nia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Idaho, and Mrs. Glen Hogan of West J. Mickel~on Sunday. J ordan entE:rtained eight of their Mr. and Mrs. Ermo ·Drown and child f riends la!>t TuesJay aftemoo.n, at the ren of Magna and Mrs. Minnie Garff home of :\Irs. Hogan's mother, r.irs. of Salt Lake visited relatives here on H yrum B:·own. · Refreshments \!ere Sunday. r.e1·ved . 1 Mr~. Lizzie Pulziver of Provo is the Mr. and Mrl':. Elden Brown and haby guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Terry. r eturned to their home at Twin Falls J\'[iss Gen.-~va Day has returned borne T hursdav after a two weeks visit from 1 oo-an, where she has been at'-\ ith relatives. Saturdav Mr. and Mrs. tending sehoul at the A. C. Claude Brown and children a,nd Miss Mr. Orson Garff of Logan visited Leone Andrus r eturned to their horne relatives Monday. at 'fwin Falls after a three weeks vis1\fi~.s Hazel Anderson left Monday it with rdativ~>s, for Genola, where she will visit for Miss Sa~·ah Fitzg;Jrald was hostess som0 time with her grand parents, to the M . S. S . Club at her home Fri- Mr. and Mrs. N. N. York. day afternoon. Luncheon Yvas served . M!s:~ _Thalia Fitzg-2rald of Salt Lake t o s ix guests. Is vJsitmg her parents, Mr. and M_rs. Mr s. Wm. R. A,ndrus and children, Au~·elius Fitzgerald. Mrs. Stanle_y Rasmussen and child:en , Mr. _Lamc.nt ~elson who has been a nd Mrs. Agnes Fitzgerald and ch1ld- a~tendmg school m New York. the past ren were guests of Mn;. Lawr.cn~e Jen- : wmter, returned home durwg the sen Friday afternoon, the occasiOn be- ' we€'1c in g her birthday a.nniversa1·y. I Mr. and Mrs. Cyr~l- ~itt and chpd.M rs. Reid Beck and Mrs. Wm. R. ren of Tooele, are VISitmg Mrs. Fitts I C. C. CRAPO REAL ESTATE BROKER FARM~ H OMES Sandy, Utah LOANS MIDVALE JOURNAL AND :MURRAY EAGLE lN~ UR P hont! 1\lidvalt· \N CE 1 :~7-" MONEY F OR H OME DUILDING-Do you want t o build a home. I can help y ou finance f or it so as to save 15 to 20 per cent on yo u r building. See CRAP O. BAHGAIN IN DRAPER-12 acres & hrr-<' hrick house clo!"e to school an'' church for half what the impr ovement ('n~t. Quitting housekeepin g. See CRAPO. BEAUTIFU L NEW FIR E BRICK bun g-alow and 1 Yz acres just east of State Street in Union- Will trade on a 20 t o 40 acr e farm. See CHAPO. IDEAL FOR PO{JLTR Y. 4 acres and S room brick h ouse in 'South Jordan. Only S1600. Reason able terms. You'll h ave to hurry ... See CRAPO. , YES. WILL SE L L 11 Yz acres hig h- BUILD ON STATE. 4 best lot" in lylmproved farm r ight in Sandy or Sundy, facing on State . Only $100 per will take small home as part pay men t lot if taken at once. See CRAPO. E asy terms. See Cr apo. lGO acre dry farm near Welby price "<'ST ' """"· St t ·b t reasonable. Must see it to appreciate B r:. 7 acres on ~ .ca a e - es S CRAPO ~ ''l'"u '" g sites south of Murray only I _e_e_ _ ___ . - - - - - - - - - -O'jJtll acre. It's an opportunity. A SNAP Nearly new five room Crapo. · frame house in Sandy. Full baseBEST F ARM L OANS 6% Per cent. ment, fire place. Newly decoratedInter est o.n ce per year . Good repay- /only $2500, terms. See CRAPO. ment privileges. See CRAPO. ~ ---------------NICE FOUR ROOM MODERN home and 3 acres, South of Union School 1 I HAVE HOMES I N SALT LA K E T O h ouse. Well improved. Keep a cow trade for acrea ge or homes in the coun and all the poultry you can take care I have acreage to t rade for City of. See this before you buy. $3500, P ..nn.... tv If you have propert y t o one third down and your own terms. ge. See CR APO. See CRAPO. I mother, [ Mrs. May Nelson. Mr. Gar!leld ~f.el'l'Y of Kee,l~y spe:r:tt rrSundyay with hJs mother, 1\lr:;. Anme err . Miss Stella S,nyder of Pingree, Idaho, is visitincr her sister, Mt·s. Douglas Brown. ------- HERRIMA~~ l NEWS ~- · Mrs. Spencer Miller, Correspondent WEST JORDAN STAKE NOTICE A General Priesthood meeting of the West Jordan Stake will be held at the South Jordan Chapel Su.nday, June 26 at 2 o'clock. The Relief Society an .l Teacher train ing departments will also meet in Un1 ni'>n !n"Pt'ng at the s:tm" tim"\ r 11 p lace on this date. All interested in these organizatio.ns will kindly be on hand. Heme Mi 'sionaries will meet with the Saints at Lark and Bingham in their Sacrament meeting Sunday the 26th of Jun2. Time of meeting at these placesLark C:30 Bingham 7:30 WEST JORDAN DID YOU KNOW· Miss Lucile Bateman, Correspondent That while water frogs first appear Mr. a.nd Mrs. W. L. Halliday of Mid as tadpoles, the forest frog goes thru Announcement is made of the envale, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman and the tadpole stage while still in the gagement of 1\li:;s Daisv Miller. dauMr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist were the egg. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Milv,u')sts of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hand * ot< * ot< ot< ler to Eai'l Poore, of Missouri, the last week. That if the truth about dodgers weddinv, will take place Weclnesday, Handall Walker who has be 1 work circulated in :Vli<lvale was k.nown, June 2~n m the Salt Lake Temple. ing at Soldier Summit is home suffer- it would be a revelation to many of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bodell and ing with infection in his leg. the trade at home folks. children: Elwood and Georgia, were Miss Ve!'ta Laneaster was a di.nner ot< * "' "' * Mag·na. vi~it-:rs lo.:;t week end. guest Sund<~.v ~f Miss l\Ie~ba Ga~dner. That many London hotels have reMrl'l. S. H. Crump was the gu-~st of After attend~n:_ th.e_ soc1al ~t Sandy cently reduced their rates to encour1\Ir. and Mrs. Nels A. Nelson of Sandy Thursrlay eve~n!l~ given for ~he Jor- j age tourist traffic. p:ll't of last week. dan Stake retJrmg officer'>, M1s:S Ber* "' * * • t Mr. Reed Poulson of Salt Lake is The Stake Primary Board met in nice llateman, amnng a number of · 't'mg f nem · 1s h ere. · · h t 1nne h con , That the world convention of Rotary viSI thr> Stake office in Board meeting on frie.n d s, attende d a m1dmg 'll l\1 D 1 F t f d r r. evera reeman re urne rom Wednesday a_nd outlined the work for g'''£n at t!u·· hon,e of l\1 r. ana ~_,Ir.; at Ostend, Belgium, this summer WI · S un d ay. W yommg ~ ·1 II- an·r1 , of S an d Y· be opened by King Albert, himself a the month. A Rc•cial hour was enjoy- "'1ern · Mr. Golden Tempest i:;; i.n Washing- ed, Pres. Ella M. Newbold served reA surpri!'e party was given at the Rotarian. • * "' * of< ton where he will spend the summer freshments by way of a surprise. ne~ home ,~f Mr. ancl_ Mrs. Axel Lund That the .new Diana theatre manam~n11~h.sa.nd Mrs. AlYin E. Miller and The first Union meeting of the q~I:st ~n Lmgham H1ghway Tue~da,y •• Young Men and Young Ladies M. I. A. n~g·ht m hon?r of Mrs. Lundqmst s ger got some timely advice from his daughters, Myrtle and Lois of Rivf'l'- was held Sunday June 19th at River- b1rthday an.mversary. Games were erstwhile competitor the other day. ton anrl Mr. and Mrs. Milbn Bod~ll ton. Each of the board members tak-1 played anrl a thr<>e course luncheon end children, Elwood and Georgia were ing part. Pres. Joseph G. Gree.n and served to tw.enty guests. * * *this eolumn ~nThat you may* think the di.nner gu.~sts of Mr. and Mrs. G~.o. Pres. Mer! c. Kirk were in charge of Mary, El:ne, Ivan and Clarence Dahl tirely out of place, but everybody J. Mille~r Sund~y o.£_ last wee~: ·~ the meeting. Joseph Schmidt and Pershel Richard- reads it, so it must be what they want. Mr. ."nd Mis. E1nc~t Chr~_,ter·,~;:n A Board meeting of theY. M. and son attended a dinner party at the ** ** * and children, Leon and Maurme mo- P. L. was held Tuesday night in the home of Lenora Dahl in Salt Lake Sat That nearly 0 tore d ~ . ~ev~~ last ''!'~ek end ~~here 1Stake office for the puroose of mak- urday of last week. Give.n in honor of ed and departed6,000 ai• planes arrivfrom the great airthey visiLd w1ch rel.atn ~s and f.Ien.ds i ing a summer program also to s-et a Lenora's birthday anniversary. After port at Croydon, England, during the Mr. and Mrs. D~v1d Big-ler a.nd child date for an outing to Saltair for the dinner they motored to Saltair and past year. ren of Payso!l, M1ss Nelda Fraser of 1\L I. A. also Mothers and Daughters attended the dance. of< of< * * "' Salt Lake, MilOS Clara Pace of Pav:;on day Mrs. S01·en Dahl and daughter ElThat ye poor Editor gets h--1 evMrs. Spencer Miller and Mr. and Mrs. · sie and Mr3. Charles Schmidt, motorNephi Butterfield and children were ed to Murray Saturday night and at- en when he stops at his favorite grothe dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Th:~ testirno.nial given to the retir- tended a miscellaneous shower at the cery store to buy his ham and eggs. Butterfield Sunday. ing Presidency of the Jordan Stake home of Elsie Sau.nders, given in han* * * to* be * detested a.nd . Friday of last week the following on Thursday evening in the Sandy A-, or of Minerva Frame. That if you want formed ::>. theatre party and motored to. musement hall, was a very splendid Mrs. George Henderson and Mrs. shunned by your nearest neighbors{ Salt Lake, Miss Daisy Miller, Mr. Earl affair. Much credit is due the Recrea- ·Henry Jenson attended a dinner par- just buy a country newspaper. Smal Poore, Miss Louise Cn:mp, Mr. Joh,n tion committee of East and West Jor- ty, given by the Birthday Club at the people in small towns have small and Miller, Miss Grare Miller nnd Gerald dan Stakes for the apf>ropriate;ness home of ·Mrs. Pearl Reading in Mid- idiotic ways. ,.. Stone. After which a midnight sup- and the sple.ndid manner in which the vale. Co-..-ers were laid for fifteen * * of< "' • ner was se.rved at the home of Misses affair wai:> carried forward. The pro- guests. That newspapers in 13 languages Daisy and Grace Miller. gram as a whole was excellently renMr. and Mrs. Charles Hoga;n visited are printed within sight of the StaMiss Agnes Bills of Riverton spent der?d. The paper given by 0. D. Bal- Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson Sun- tue of Liberty i.n New York harbor. a few days here the guest of Miss Ha- lard is wo1·thy of mention because it day evening. * * * * * zel Crane. . , breathed the spirit of comradeship and Lila Shulsen entertained at a party That so many subscribers have told The folowm~ motored to Sandy on friendliness which he hoped would con Saturil.:;-y night in honor of Mrs. Lucile us lately what a wonderful paper the Thursday evemng of last week and tinue in the two Stakes. Kersey's birthday anniversary. Bu.n- old Salt Lake County Advocate and '1.ttended the Stake 'party gh.e.n in the Apostle Richard R. Lyman o~ the C? was ~layed and luncheon served to Messeger was, that we will try to emSandy ward House. Mr. and Mrs. W. Counsel of the T:vt;lve a!ld Da_v1d A. eJg-ht guests. ulate them in the future. That is, cut . Smith of the Presidi.ng B1shopncs rep Mrs. Emma Brown Price, widow of E. Crane, Mrs. 0. R. Freeman, Mrs. resenting the General Authorities wer-e Edmund Price, died Saturday night at out the news. * • • • * - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - in attendance. the home of her daue;hter, Mrs. C. E. That child!'m's day at Liberty park Each g-ave appreciative talks of the Steadman. of West Jordan. She was s.!Jl-:mdid work the Stake Presidency born in Entdand in 1853 a.nd carne to last l\londav was a very enjoyable day had done in the Jordan Stake. Pres. Utah in 1872. She is survived by the for the. 150 children from Midvale in Heber J. Burgon made the TJresenta- following- children, Mr~. :Qi. W. Evans. attendance. "' * of< * * tion speach. A gold watch was given C. W. Price, Mrs. Steadman and R. L. That the onlv short cut to knowledge jo Pres. Sore.n Rasmussen, Pres. G. Price, of West Jordan. Mrs. Z. Evans, Sharp and Pres. J os~ph 1\I. Holt. A of South Jordan, H. W. Price. of Sol- is fount! in c"arefully avoiding short liamond rine; to Stake Clerk Niels diers Summit and ~Irs. J. Kolhv of cuts. Lind. The Stake Presidency respond- Arizona. Thirty three grand children • *the * *sheiks * ed in appreciative talks. and three great grand children, al~o That possibly brag also Stake Clerk Niels Lind being in Cal- survive. about how many kisses they get to ifornia this time a t.~legram was sen Mr. and 2\frs. Samuc>l Cundick and the g-allon. him telling him of the token present- Mrr.. Frank Cundick attended a sureel him i.n appreciation of his SJ?lendid prize party at the home of Mr. Alvin ,en·ice n>n(lered during the entire per Cundick in Salt Lake City Monday iod of the Jordan Stake. At the con- night, June 20th, i.n honor of Mr Gunelusion of the program dancing was dick's birthday anniversary. Games, znjoyed until 11 :30. music and luncheon were enjoyed by about 16 guests. Samuel Butterfield, Mrs. Spencer Miller, Mrs. David Bigler, t:'rr. and Mrs. Last Friday evening the Midvale You needn't aufFet the need~ Junhrs, .T. S. with the addition of V. BeckH. BodelL less handicap of aching feet a day 1\lr. W. A. Crane and Jack Crane stead and Marcus won a well played longer. We have brought relief left Tuesday morning for a short stay game from the Mutual nine. Don Jato hundreds and are makin& a vaine was the leading batter, collect·n Wyorni.ng. epccial f r ee demonstration. • Miss Melba Dansie wa~ the guest of ing a triple a.nd a double aml two easy Mif;S Elane Dansie of Sale Lake the walks in four trips to the plate, LaComb, as usual, handled Beckuast week. ~IRS. ROWBERRY- Cosmetician - The follo·wing· from here atknded stead's pitching- well. MARCI:LS 50 Cents the Butterfield reunion held at LiberThe score was 4 to 3. Cnrner State aml Main Sts. ty Park Friday of last week, Mr. and ~ It is the second ~in over the mutual Sandy Utah June 18th to 25th Mrs. Thos. E. Crane and family, Mr. the other score was 6 to 2. ens '" N o matter what alb your feft-ol and Mrs. 0. R. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. 9eak or broken down arch.,._ WMic Samuel Butterfield, and daughter, anklea. _painful h eel&. crooked a• Ruth, Mr. Leo Patte.n. Mrf." Jeanetta cverlappm lf t oea, coma. caUoWie• Clr bUDion-e can overcomo tho Crane, Mrs. Sarah J. Crane, Mrs. _Spen trouble for )'011 Perm&AIIltb"o Ill' cer Miller, and children, Mr. and Mrs. DOLL~t\.R'S remo'riq ~~ Q1llto Arthur Crane, Mrf;. Elizabeth ButterClip tbi, coupon and mail it with H for a six weeks' trial mbscription to field, Miss Svlvia Butterfield, Mrs. S. H. Crump, Delos Crump and Mrs. 0. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Miller. ANNOUNCING THE Are You a Slave to QUALIT Y Aching Feet? BEAUT Y SHOP D$SchoUs Toot Comfort ~eA e .......... A ADVERT ISEMEN T P.eople know when they buy MEATS and Groceries at any of the Stores operated by P. C. Rastnussen and Sons that the consume r gets good value for money GOOD SERVICE and GOOD QUALIT Y and credit if you need for thirty days. We solicit your business and we apnreciate your patronag e. ·Thai1k You! CALL AGAIN! PETER C. RASMUSSEN & SONS Famous Clothing Co. " Always T he Newest Styles" Utah Midvale -.c A Paper for the llome, Wor/d.Wide in {ts Scope That in the province of Ladakh, in the Himalayas, many of the women have more than one husband at the same time. ~------"""------·~------------------~ -~-------.--·-------·---~ ,..... ... WOR'T'H Wr IW Q - In it you will find the tluily ~coU news of the wnrl<l from H.! 7;)0 special \vrlterR, as well as det•artwenu cJe-voteU to womf'n'a~ <lUtl dli1clrtc•u's int~rcst~. ~port~. musir, ednt·ation. raclio. etC"~ Yon will be ~ln<l to wekollle iutn ;\·our home xo tenrh·~:-; an advo<-nte ol pence nnd probibition And don't miSH SnuU!-;: our c.log, und the sundial and U1e other teaturcs. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Back Bay (~nwe, SAVE WITH SAFETY Pinkham's Compound \ Hospital Cotton Theatrical Cold Cream, 1 lb. ---------------------------·--·Vantines Bath Salts -------------------------·--·-- ·----------Klenzo Shaving Cream ---------------------·--------·------------Assortment of Vantines Toilet Goods Values from $12.00 to $2.50, Your Oi10ice . 'P Cullen Chews lib. 35c 1-2 lb. ------------ 93e 39e 59e 89e 29e Q!1 • 00 We have many special gifts for DAD MIDVALE DRU-G CO. MAIN AT CENTER pleal'e print) • ........... THINGS--THAT -NEVER (~toti) --- _._~·~~··-·-·-·- HAPPEN By GENE BYRNES A' . • 18e DON'T FORGET FATHER'S DAY JUNE 19th MIDVALE )[ass. (A<hlr;;;e::;.,;-;-)- ----------('!'own) At Your Rexall Drug Store Station, !los ton, t>lease send we a six weeks' trial Huhscrivtiou. I enclose one dollar ($1 ). UTAH ( • .. |