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Show Midvale, Utah, Th.ursday, October 6, 1927 The Midv$e J ED ORIAL PAGE- ,. live longer and observe more, the fact becomes increasingly plainer t&at i1a every town-and Midvale ie no exception-a few publie spiritecl eitUena .must do .all the ei\'ie work-take all the blame and get nothina- in re~~· At a meeting of the Midvale Expansion Assoeiation h~ld· · in Goff's Halllas.t Thursday evening, only a handful of eit.. ;,.Dn" ~howPrl tm. The Assoeiation is working Ul\qualifiedly for the: I'OOd of every one in Midvale and putting up their own money to pay the expenses. They not only devote their time but also give of their· hard earned earthly substanee . th~at Mjdvnl~ might become a bigger and better town. But jndging fl'Ollt the number of peaple present at the meetings, it is not necessary for Midvale to beeome a bigger To the absent ones, the town evidently is f'l" bef:tl!'r t,..wn. the aeme of perfection. At least that is what their absence signifies. There will be meeting of the ~xpansion Association on Thursday evening, Octoper 18, 1927, at 6:30 for the T'Urro~e of a:tTan oin,.,. a celebration in oommemmoratio n of the turning on." of the lighting system now being installed on the streets of ]\fi ·~vale. The Journal will publish a list of .those present that night and will infer that those n()t present ·a:re a.g ain8t the prooosition-thi s itS not a one man town o!' a one man .i ob. Eith-er get out and support your purely elvie organizations or make room for some one who _ _......;.;,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ It suggests a reduction of the ADVERTISE WHEN BUSINESS will. We're going to put Midvale on the map and we first MRS. EMMA A. DRISCOLL IS DULL, EXPERTS ADVISE advertising budget in prosperous DI~ IN POCATELLO must ~et rid rt-f the (l.A ad . wehr-ht. If there are any squawkers periods and a,n increase in times ,of Comp. of Ed O'Brien who resent this sentiment, then keep right on squawking, · The- best time to advertise is dull ones. llt"S. Emma A. Driscoll, age- 35, for a squawkill1r duck is better than a lame or dead .one. The study of the situation outAn pff.ort ¥; now being prade--to get the Westing:house wife of E. V. Driscoll, 211 West when business is poor. Electric Compan,r to locate a factory in Midvale which will Shenna.rt Street, Pocatello, Idaho, This is the conclusion reached by lined in the Review is in eharge of · mP'ln &bout an $800.000 outlay by that company. A site died at six o'clock Saturday even- the U.niversity of Denver Business G. A. Warfieid, dean of the school 1 Review on newspaper advertising, of commerce, John H. Cover, pro- ~ ing at th~ family hom~ ·will probably be offered them. Officials will be present '111-ursday night to discuss the The Dnscoll family formerly re- released by the School of commerce fesaor of statistics and marketing and director of the bureau of ataThursday. sided in .Midvale. epening of Sixt4 Avenue. 'r.wo big propositions. Help! By meana of charts and grap.ha, tistical research, aDd F. L. Carm'ieKra. Drilleoll ~been ill for the ---..---oOo past year. Beatdes her huaband, the Review points out the neeesai- hael, associate professor of mathGUILTY--oR -NOT GffiLTY she is aunived. by two sona, lames ty of booating product. in dull ematfea and associate bureau diree. • . . . David, her pare,nta, Mr. W. G. times. and at mtroduced ~e published aceoun~ o! the testimony the trial of County Commissioner Rulon H. Labrum may~ Woodhead, ot Midvale, and Krs. - - - - - - - - - - - . . : . . . t o _ r · - - - - - - - - or may not, be a true version of what actually happened at Sadie Thompaoa, of Oakland, Cal., and two ~1'1 Jlra. J(yrl Turner, . the Carstensen home on tn. night in queation. But where there is mueh amok~ usually there is some Kontpelier and Kra. Gladys Cox of Oalda.M, two brothers, w. 1. and flff=====E=:::::::::;E::::~3E:::3E::;;J tire. At least 'tis an old sayiD:-.is bad enough for matured J. A. Woodhead, o.t :lfid•ale, Utah. The testimony brought out people read but we doubt -whether or not it will aid a great Kn. Drt.eoU'• mother ill BOW in .Oakland. The funeral wiJ,l be held deal in the uplift of th&:y01Jllpr- pneration. The trim ougfit ne-ver· 'have been staged in th~ ftrBt at two o'clock Weclneeday at the p]aee. The eommiMioners, if they were there on the night .third ward chapel. Arlhur BaH in in question, and they refuae to deny that ·f«et, shoUld have charge of arrangements. resigned forthwith ana the p)a.intiff would probably have Jlra. Ralph Bufl'man and Mrs. D. ·d~ tae case or settled out of court. H.iStory reveals f~ul eondition_s in the Roman spire ·K. Kitch attended the Wilkes Thea. amo," its officials before the faD. We wonder whether tre last ThUI'Iday. conditions 81ll0ng certain public offteials were &Qy wbrse llrs. E. K. Hoocl ~d eon, CharIes, acconuumied by Kiss Dorothy · · then than now. But----the defe.n'dants seem not to worry m~ ~ut the Adams, w~ dinner guesta Sunday Cm'ldition-and their supporters worry less. If eleetiQn day at the Mefheraon ho~ in Salt • were tomorrow they wOUld be returned with · an ovetrWhebil.- Lake. I coming majority. Do the people want conditions suen as now Teachers and of1ieers of the exist---most assu~dlY'. Next election will verify this state- ~ Ohurch held a board meetment. Voters vo~ for a party and not for men noWadays. jn,g at the home of Arvid AndersoJt The few who scratch are just wasteing their time. Money in Lark, on Tuesday. After the talks. It's not .only fQOlish to belong. to any party. ~cept order of business a dainty lunthe R~lfblican-&ut from remarks we hear on every $ide--- cheon was served. it is almo~t a disgrace. History tells of parallel oases in the Mrs. Noel Rosse and small daugh dim and distant past. Wake up, voters! Do your own voting! ter, Barbara Lee, returned to their ~we use· Whi·te • Lily Flour I ---oOo SOME PROJECTS GO THRU-OTRER S DIE 1'he street lighlting""project in Midvale went Qver with a bang! Sixty days after it was first proposed finds it almost a reality-at least the streets are torn up and the job must be done now in record time. For years the widening of Center Street at the intersection with State Street has be~n discussed. It is not' done at present and appearances show .co intention of doing the . _i<'h ~t an. 'W hy? Do you mean to say Midvale can't get this job done if she really wants it done! We say the moving factors behind the- proposition are too lenient. A little fist fig;hting might do some good. The time for discussion and arJmment is past. Let's get this proposition through ri9"ht NOW! or find out why! The idea of allowing public officials to nurse a little insignificant job like that from year to year. Big town~big ways-small toWn-small ways. ----()(}() f home in Rock Springs, Wyo., Wed:nesday after a short visit with Mrs. Alice Rosse, her mother. For p yorrhea For prevention against gum infections, use Zonite, the new powerful antiseptic. Also guards Rgain~:~t colds, coughs anrl more serious diseases of nose and ~------- The good old girls of our set labor passionately to keep that schoolgirl complextion, but wnat we long for with a.n unutterabl~ longing is that schoolboy stomach. -Ohio State Jourilal. ~way with the salads and soup--bring on the eorn bread and cane syrup. Father Time, where art tilou? I ___ ;-... tbroaL .....,....,__ Mrs. ousewife LET US DO ALL THE WOR RYIN G Housewives who trade here find that all of their worrying, on wh:at to have for the next meal, has been done for them. They have learned that every seasonable dainty has been assembled for them and that in fancy and staple grocerieithey receive fresh stocks only. And our prices-ALW AYS LOWEST. P· C. Ras1nussen & Sons Midvale Utah • , ... |