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Show . "A. Merry Christm as ToYou" • MIDVALE JOURNAL, Midvale, Utan • Thursda y, Deceinb er 15, 1927 -. 1 "1 NO COMMUNITY CAN SURVIVEWITHOUTANEWSPAPER MARR~ED CLASSIFIED ADS •• GRAtB IT I 5 room modern house and one acre on State St. <bap1; garage; orchard; fine locationonly $2900. Easy terms. Crapo. Sandy. Utah DANDY SMALL FARM; 10 acres 1 mile East of ~Jidvale; good 4 room brick house coops for 200 ·hens; cow barn; fi,ne garden and orchard soil; $500 down and easy terms, C. C. Crapo, Sandy, Utah. POULTRY and DAIRY-20 acres on bench East of Sandy. New 2 room house, barn, 11 acres alfalfa and only $1700; terms to suit. C. C. Crapo, Sa,ndy, Utah. FOR RENT-Sand y, Co.ngregatio ntiona.l Parsonage. Inquire of the Trustees. Phone Mid. 5. 11-17tf STORE, GARAGE, Apartments for rent on Main Street in Midvale. Two 3 room, two 2 room, two 1 room apartments, unfurnished or partially furnished. Rent $5 to $15 a month. Inquire at Journal Office or telepho.ne Was. 5067.,W. I LAIWN COVERING -Well rotted excellent condition. Delivered to Midvale at $3.00 per large load. Call Midvale 76-J5. James M. Atwood, Midvale, Utah Dec. 1-29-4t FOR SALE-1C Melody Saxopho.ne 1 3-4 size, violin cheap. Inquire at 22 5th Ave., Midvale, Utah tf FOR SALE-New 5 room house on one-half acre, 2 shares water~ small payment down-rest like rent. See A. E. Burgon, o.ne-half mile E:1st of State St. on Union Avenue. Phone Mid. 269-J. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE Make $50 to $100 a week-learn at home in spare time. We will help you open your own shopwrite for FRE~ beauty book. Marsay School of Beauty Culture, 219 w~ Chicago Ave., Chicoga, Dept, 130. In a pretty home ceremony, the • KITCHE N COUNC it marriage of Miss Adaline Ingram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram, and Joseph Stocking took place W ed.nesday evening at 7 :30 o'clock at the home of the bride/s parents, 3115 Second East street. Bishop Austin T. Miller performed the ceremony which was followed by a reception. A bower of ferns flanked by tall baskets of pink and ·white pompon chrysanthem ums was arranged for the briday party. Pink chrysanthem ums centered the supper table which held pink and silver candles in silver candlesticsk. Mrs. Ruby Wors.ley motored to . The Harvest Festival was pre.. Provo Saturday evening and attend. sent~d Friday evening by the Pried a party at the home of Bishop mary Association of the Union Clark. After visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Thayne she returned W.ard. Much credit is due the Officers and pupils for the sple,ndid home Sunday eveni.n.g: Members of the Greenwood fam- rendition. Mrs. Nephi Gregory returned to ily met Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Green- her home Friday of last week after four week's visit with her soru, wood of Midvale. Bishop aud ·Mrs. T. F. Greenwood Lewis and }. orman Westbrook .of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenwood and Midas, N ev.a.Ja. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen and Mr. a.nd Mrs. Allen Bateman of E. childre.n were dinner guests MonMidvale were in attendance. Mrs. Leonard Millerberg visited day evening of Mr. and Mrs. JaFriday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cob Jensen of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee anErnest Millerberg. Mrs. Gertie Sharp had M her nounce the birth of a baby girl <m dinner guests Frida) Mrs. Rachel Thursday, December 8th. In a letter written to his mothForbush and Mrs. Margie Bishop and little daughte}, Shirley, of Salt er from San Francisco, where he was just about ready to set sail Lake. Car~er S. Grant and Hariley for Honolulu Mr. Theron Smart Gree,nwood of Sandv were the reports he is 'enjoying his trip imspeakers at the Sacrament meeting mensely. Mr. Kenneth Orto.n of Sandy reSunday evening. Mrs. Effie Glover Grace Middleton .and Mrs. Gertie cently returned Missionary froin Sharp rendered a vocal trio "Out the South Sea Islands and Mr. Albert Glover, Jr., of East Midvale, of t"h e Dusk T ~· You." Mrs. Thomas Reynolds spent Fri- were the speakers at the Sacraday afternoon with Mrs. Rube.n ment meeting Sunday evening. Mr. Orto.n had a fine collection of SouSharp. Mrs. D. W. McDonald was a Salt venirs which were of much interLake visi.tor Sunday guest of Mr. est to those present. Mr. anJ Mrs. Joseph Anderson and Mrs. N. J. Rock. announce the marriage of their Only eighteen more days before daughter, Fawn, and Mr. B~m M. the New City Council .will be call- Price of Bi.ngham, which took place ed upon to ratify city appoi.ntment s W·ednesday of last week in Salt for the coming two years. And Lake City. The young couple will many aspirants are using reams of make their home in Bingham. paper getting their letters of appli• A local business man informs us cation in due form. We predict that some of them that he was 0ut of town when the will be disappointed . Otherwise the twins arrived, and he received this city payroll will be somewhat en- wire. ".Twi.ns arrived tonight. More larged. by mail." FOR RENT-3 room Brick', all new papering. $12.50 per month. See A. E. Burgon, Unio:n Ave. Dvlartha @ [Meadis A few economy secrets for Xmas may cpme in handy about now. Sorue of us are seriously wondering how we ourselves and the family pocket.. book are going to -stand the strain. Forget Xinas ?-Q! course we (:OUldn't. The Xmas SJ>irit of good cheer is ·dear to the hearts or everyone of \l.S. But this is importantif we want our gifts and our efforts to bring happiness to family and friende ~we must preserve our own good cheer. We :mustn't -feel all tired out and "broke" When the happy day a.r~ rives. Remember the .gaying about t:.he glfi without the givt'r. Tile little extra ·-·-~ cheer that goes with a gift howevet big or small is wh:l.t really counta among friends. H:'.,. ~ you ever thought of oveq girtH-a b-ox of dainty cakes an-d cookies that you've baked yourself? Absolutdy different from what you sent last ybar and really not expensive at all. Such a gift box will be a wonder• ful surprise especially for friends who are a way from their homes. •·· . . . . .ul .. IIA.ll1lach and Get a good s::ff pasteboard box, a int~.Qnnal troubles and fancy one if you can with holly decordiA~"llroances due to ations. If you decorate one yourself tef""'..,'~ t._re is nothgive it a final coating of lacquer as a. iil!" -Iff.>$ ~an a safe finish. Line it carefully and neatly Jn,a.o., .... aha..o Children's with waxed paper and then pack it Laxauve. full. In the center of the box place a. piece -of holiday fruit cake or poundWINSL OW'S cake wrapped in glazed paper and tied with holly ribbon. A fancy little SYRUP jar -of preserved ginger or spiced honey or any particular choice bit of something may be substituted for the cake and find a place in the center of the box. ·wrap each different article in waxed or glazed paper. Ea~h will keep bet~ ter and look so interesting in a secret Have~:n~ little packet tied with red, silver or gold ribbon. Just pack the box full with two or three kinds of hom~ PENCIL made cookies and candy. A few raisWITH THE ins, figs or dates can be used to fill RED in the chinks. BAND Doesn't this all sound good? And -~ making up such a box is just as much pleasure as receiving one. For finishing touc'hes put in a few sprays o1 holly. Louise Rice, wor~J famous graphologist, If I can help you with a particulat can positively rend your talents, virtues a.1d faults h the draw~ng<1, v.o•·c!s an: difficulty during the holiday or send what nots that you so-il::ble when "los~ you a recipe, just drop me a line ad~ . t h ough.t " . dre-ssed to-Martha Meade, Director, 1n Send your" scribblin,~!: ''or signntt:;r Home Service Bureau, Sperry Flom for analysis. Enclos·~ the pi.·tun~ of tlH~ l\.1i!rru Co., San Francisco. bead, cut fr m a hex of Mll:-ado per,d! 1 • j Mas. Scribblings . 7lnalyze{/ _ ten cents. Addres,; Louise Ric<!, care of A MARCEL WARE FOR 2 CENTS It's easy to keep your hair beautifully marcelled at all times you can do it yourself. A perfect wave in 15 minutes. Thousands sold. Every one absolutely guaranteed. Se.nd No Money. Pay the postman $4.85 plus a few cents postage when it's delivered. Tell us whether you have electric, gas or stove heat. The Marcel Co. Room 609, 506 Wabash Ave., ·chicago, Ill. EAGLE PENCIL CO., NEW YORK d..:Y For Auto.mobiks to Drive Beneath River I'll stocl{ings ha.ng, nOT bt a.f1'a.id, ;2::. 'fo na.me the .swe~ts a.nd gra.nny<a.~ru. Yet never hint a.t stomach aches F01' bright eyed la.d 01' ti . START YOUR OWN HAULING . BUSINESS. There's big money in city-to-city truck hauling, You can start with one truck and then build up a whole fleet. Full details on operati.ng this business will be furpished. Write R. T. Herz, 309 Center St., Chicago, Illinois. Some of the local citizens balked whe.n the director of "The Follies" suggested they would make an excellent chorus girl of 1927 flapper. But it's all in fun and we never raise our prices. In this country they commonly say of an aspirant for political of· fice who has been defeated, "He is politically dead." lp. Mexico they leave out the word "politically." There are two kinds of news in the Midvale Journal. Both are equally inportap.t. One keeps you informed on the doings in the community, the other on the unusual values that our merchants are offering. All rooms with g~rla.nds I will trim, -:J All 'Yooms with holly wreaths be gay, 'N,OT will l on the 'fnorrow-da.y o·e1' muss a.nd fuss be4~sour a.nd grim. . t~ •8\~ ~ 6 , ''Ti;,~gest ~··~ -:'1f~'T~~:- Ji{t .,..ffl ~ -· _ /;-:" 11·~... ~ tf'v~ Christmas tree I'll choose, .. A bearing gifts for ~eryone, ~.(., ~ · :~ · And jo~ng gewgaws Ju ll of Jun. ..~ ~But not a singk thing of ~~ · 1 ~· '"4f~,, \~-, -rr.l/t{\ -It<-. ." --~ "'"" c=?F• FOT ancient . .. customs I'll be st'Yong, ·And.. not. [OTget the mistletoe, •Where each .. girleen may ~ss her beau, And ne'er a. match sha.U come out wr<mg.. . 1.. .. • .. • . ~ .......::............ • c • "'w ... • The caroller1 shall all be ther~ Cfo watlt and ling. however okl ]'(OT shall a. single one catch cold, Though snowdrops spa.~ in the ai:.;_ At New York last week the Holland Tunnel under the Hudso~ river was opened-one of the great engineerin~ feats of the age The tunnel. 9,250 feet long, costln.g $48.000,000 JOins Manhattan isl and New Jersey. On opening day 52,285 care passed through. lt too seven years to build the double tube tunneL Abovo, lnsic1c the t~ nel. ~elow1 One o! the ~ntilating plantai and. autoa UA~4 up faa the ~ acer the nver. ___ - -_=-~ - ~· |