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Show .. SUNDA Y SCHOOL DAY OCTOBER 25th ~--------------------~;,~ ~ CIRCUL ATION 3000 COPIES VOL. 1 NO. 24 • J.\UDVALE CITY, UTAH, THURSDA Y, CHRIST IAN SCIENC E LECTU RE Peter V. Ross, C. S. B., of San Francisc o, Cal., a member of the Board of Lecture ship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientis t, in Boston, Mass., lectures on "The Operati on of Divine Law in Human Affairs. " A large and attentive audience lis- RESUL T OF MURRA Y tened to a free lecture on Christian CITY PRIMA RY Science delivered by Mr. Peter V. Ross, C. S. B., in the Auditoriwm in ELECT ION OCTOBER 22, 1925. Twenty-seve n million children and young 1nten and women of Prote :tant families in the United States re<"dvo no regular religious instruction. Nearly forty-one tho..1sana Latterday Saint ohildren between the ages of four and twenty are not enrolled 'in the Sunday schools. About eighty thousand Latter-day Saint children, therefore, rece1ve irregular or no religious instruction through the l::iunday Sohool. In other words, takmg any given Sunday as an avna~te thruThe poli.tical conventions are over. out the Church, it may bt :said taat The men have been selected to carry as many children are out of Sunday the party banners. School as are in. On Thursday evening, the Peoples' These figures wow that we have Party selected the following candi- ample cause to be concerned a. Prodates: testant ChUI·ches are abou. the numL. A. Porter, for Mayor. ber of young people, who rece1ve irDr. D. W. Quick, Councilman, 4 regular or no religious instructwn. year term. The General Board feels that a \ igA. W. Bowen, Councilman, 2 year orously conducted Church-w1de c=term. paign in the interest of Religiou~ EoE. C. O'Brien, Councilman, 2 year ucation in the Sunday Schools will term. do much toward arousing Latter-day B. A. Rasmussen, Councilman, 2 Saints to take a mor£> t 1orough-goir .g ye·ar term. active interest in the religious instrucEndorsed Mary B. Stokes for Re- tion of young people. corder. It i:s, therefore, recommende d that Melvin Lind, for City Treasurer. suoh a campaign be conducted and On Friday evening, in Goff's Hall, that occasion be taken to test the the Citizen's Party eleoted the fol- p1·eliminary results o" the campaJgn lowing candidates: by settmg aside Sunday October 25, J. Lawrence Meyers, !or :M'ayor. 1925, as a day when a special effort A. P. Rasmussen, Councilman, 4 year will be made to rally c\·ery Latte -Jay term. • Saint between the agns of four and C. F. Esperson, CounciLman, 2 year twenty to the Sunday Schools. term. And since the activity of parent ; J. Hollis Aylett, Councilman, 2 year in such movement will especially a.term. sure it of a laTge mea ure of ;u <"es,, Chas. A. Canning, Councilman, 2 the aim .should be to .ecure f. om all year term · Latter-day Saint parents the pledge of Mary B. Stokes, for Recorder. fullest cooperation possibte, mamt ;t. Dr. H. E. Nelson for City Treasurer ed, if possible, by attendance at :;un~ day School, particular!:~- on the :;unday, October 25, 1925. In a word, that special df()rt be made to reach the goal of ''Eve~·ybooy in Sunday School." The Rasmussen Confectioner y Store in Draper was entered Tuesday night Just Received a Shipment of by burglars and stole a Radio, Watch- Iron Clacl Hosiery. Fanwu:s lo es, and about $300 in cash was stolen. Company. The loss will probably reach a t~>· tal of $500 when fully checked up . An attempt was also made to enter S. J. Mickleson's Hardware Store. They tore the mouLding from the windows, but was evidently frightenWm. Waters, attotney, has ed away before the job was completed. btoken groun f · the erection of Sheriff Harries .investigated Wed- his new home Center Street. nesday morning but no clue· was Mr. Wa r.s "i!l build an up to date found. heme, on th lots between thEl Hyatt residence a 1d K. A. Carlson's. POLITI CAL STEW IS BREWI NG New School at West Jordan Dedicated Salt Lake City. The lecture was given under the auspices of First Church I. Le::;ter with 373 votes at the Primary against Chas. Anderson's 159 of Uhnst, Scientist, of that cit>. The lecturer was introduced uy Mr. would indicate Mayor Lest~r's eifo1'1ts Glenn .1.\<1. Wagner, tne .i<'u·st keaue1 to bring Murray up to its present of thu; church, wno, aiter welconung high standard are appreciated by the VlOting • t.hose pre~nt, said: From the out side we notice the If you were to open the Christia,. Science Textbook, Sc1ence and Health, Greater Murray League, the Murray· w1th key to the Scripture, by .Jhary City Park, the use of State Street on Haker J:.<idy, you would nnd, on mtj the east and west side to prevent first page of the preface, among otn- accidents and a number of things that have come about under Mayor ers, mese two ;;tatements: "To those leaning on the sustaining Lesters tenure in office. If the election was in all of South infimte, today is tu2" w1th blessmgs and ..The time for thmkers has come". Salt Lake County, Mr. Lester would Today thousands of men and women ride in easily. F<lr commissione rs, N. G. Chwrches throughout the civilized world w1ll The new West Jordan school build- T·he work was supervised by District of Board of Education of Jordan distestity as to the truth of these state- .and David J. Campbell will jl'ight ing is in the Jordan sohool district, building superintende nt C. M. Beck- trict; President E. G. Peterson of the it out, and from this angle Mr. located near the intersection of Red- stead. ments Agricultural Collegt of Logan gave In the mind of the one unacquaint- Churches with ihis native ability wood road and the Bingham highThe dedicator:~- exerci~es were in the the addres.-; of the occasion; Expendied with this wonderful Truth there looks like he will grace the C()mmis- way. As will be readily imagined it is auditorium of the new building on tures of Education by W. W. Wilson arises the questions: How can this sioners chair for the next four years. the very latest word in school build- Monday, October 19, at 8 p .m. The and D. C. Jensen of Sandy and W. W. "sustaining infinite" bless me'! How ing structure, being modern though- program opened with a selection of Malstrom spoke in appreciation of the Thelma and Mr. Geo. Henderson out and fireproof. It contains fourteen songs from Junior high school pupils can it solve my problems'! How can it building. P1·ofessor Epperson and Ebease my pain? How can it heal my and Mrs. Lofe Egbert entertained in class rooms, lavatories on both floors of the Jordan district under direction berly gave several violin and piano sorrow Y Then we come to the sec- h<lnor of Elder Wm. Ohwiler last week a large auditorium, teachers room, of Mr. Boyden, musical director of :selections. Prof. Richard R. Lyman ond statement mentioned, "The bme who returned to Eastern States Mis- book and supply room, principal's Jordan school district. Invocation by offered the dedicatory prayer afte1· for thinkers has come", so tonight, if sion last Thursday. Progressive games office, nurse's room, and kitchen. Tille Wm. J. Leek; piano selection by Pro- which the people had the privilege to you will be "thinkers" and you will were played. Prizes going to W1m. Ru- architects were Scott and Welch and fessor Lawrence Ehberly '>f West Jor- go through the beautiful building for learn of Him, "Who," as stated in the lon Ohwiler and Miss Anderson, also the chief contractor, S. F. Farrer. dan school; remarks, David T. Dahl inspection. Psalms, "forgiveth all thine iniqui- Mildred Yates. After which lunche<ln was served to thirty guests. ties, Who healeth all thy diseas~s." Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christian Science fore- GOOD PICTURES IN THE HOME saw the need of explaining this won- Clarence Peterson Age 13 derful Truth to a tired humanity and Midvale School "A YOUNG MOVIE STAR" It is only around Thanksgivin g and 7th Grade The preparations for the Semi-Cenestablished a Board of Lectureship, Grand-daug hter of a former Midvale Christmas time that the turkey is tennial Celebration, the fiftieth anniMrs. Gregory, Teacher known as T·he Board of Lectureship resident given niuch attention. Therefore ,it versary of Brigham Young UniverPictures are the beauties of the of The Mother Church, The First Wor<i has been received here of the is about time to think of him. sity are nearing completion accordJust. Received a Shipme:nt of Lades' home. They help to cheer one up, be- recent entrance in the "Movies" of Church of Christ, Scientist, in BosUtah will, this year, in keeping with ing to Doctor Christen Jenson, chairumming Bird Silk Ho:w~ Farrous ton, Mass The members of this cause they make the people who are Baby Betty," man • of the general committees. "It the 18 molllth old daugh- her record:> of the last few vea.~·s, ' Clotlhins Company. Board travel throughout the civilized near them happy . ter of Billy Dwyer, (professiona lly supply a larg-e number of fine tu1·keys would seem," Dr. Jensen said, "tihat Joseph Nelson, of Draper, died of world explaining Christian Science as If there was SOIL 1e one Wlho hardly known as Billy O'Dowd) of Redon- to the markets of the country. Pro- the representati on from the large ed- blood poisoning at the L. D. S. Hosbest they can in the short time allotda Bear..h, California duction in the state i~-> expected to' ucational institutions of the country pital in Sa1t Lake City, Wedne (lay. \ ed to them. Tonight 1 am pleased w ever had a chance to go about to drop behind last '''ear, due to .spring hs going to l>e c&mplete, more than He was 55 years ()f age and le Baby "Betty was from a introduce to you a member of this see the beauties of nature, pictures number of children, pic'ked to appear with weather conditions extremely uniav-. thilty in. titutions have appointed de- wife and five children • Board of Lectureship -Mr. Peter V. would show him what wonderful "Mary Pickford," in "Little Annie orable to tender young turkeys, but !egates to re~re,;ent them at the varDr. W. A. Marshal and Wm. C'ox Ross, C. S. B., of San Francisco, Cal- things God ihas put upon the earth Rooney," now showing at the Para- I th~ Utah P?ul.try Producers' Co-oper1ous. conventwn.s " T~e pr~gram as left Midvale last Thursday for the big for us to enjoy. ifornia, who will now address you. mount Empress in Salt Lake. Baby ative A::;soc1~twn, which handles .mo.;t outlmed at present "_''ll beg;n Thur<:game country in Southern Utah and Some people love pictures of won- Betty's grand-mothe r was formerly. ?f the states turk~ys Mr. Ross said when we look out upco-operative ly, day afterno?n and w1ll contmu~ unt1l Arizona. on the world at large and contem- derful scenes and land scapes, <lthers Mrs. Margaret Dwyer of Midvale and 1s assured the quahty Will be bette~-. Saturday mg~t. Thur~ay :V1ll . be They returned Weonesday evf'n ng plate the beauty and order manifest- like pictures of beautiful people; un- the baby with her mother and father Utah turk.~ys are famed for the1r largely al~mm. d_a~ w1th reg~s~ra~wn Practically 100 per cent of the mlrwith the limit in their bags, t\vo d er like these, others like pictures of base- are expected in the city very soon to flavor. In tlus respect they are comed on all hands and in every direcand alumm ~ctiv1tJes as the prmcip!e chants and business houses in Mit-- each. Three we;re k'led in tne Kc'bab tion, and then consider that what we ball and tennis players on the walls visit at the Bob Larson home on pa1:ably to Utah eggs ~nd poultry, features. Pnday, Founder's .J?ay w1ll vale have united in a gigantic Dol forests and one at Airsdale, Utah. see through the restricted avenue of of their homes. South State Street. wlllch ~om~nand a premmm on , the be t'he ~enter of th_e celebratiOn. The lar Day to be staged every SatUI·day, Mr. Cox .ha,s quite a db1Jla:~- of venThese kind of pictures do not beauthe physical .senses is 11ot the fullness "Little Annie Rooney" will be c~untry s bigge;;t market, New Yo!rk Acade;Mc Parade w1ll form and march beginning Saturday, October 24, 1925. ison at his establishme nt on Main St but at most only a hint of the gran- tify the home, they are not attractive shown at the Iris Theatre on October C1ty. to Watch the Utah the Stake windows Tabe~·nacle and counters where Dr. A ..J Hosmer and son, John aP.d deur of the spiritually real phenome- and hence have no place in the home. 25 26 27 'l.'he Poultry Producers cooperative Doctor Herbert B<Ylton, of the Uni- in all business <houses for dollar barRay and Cu11tis Booth lfft Sunuay na which fill all space, we are at once It is the beautiful picture Wlhich makes , ' · this year is inaugurating a five-year versity of California, will give. the gains. Try it out once and see wh morning for Panguitch and the pE:lk, better educated, led to inquire concerning the origin more happy and plan that will do much to popularize Founder's Day address. His subject a dollar will do. We are back to ·enearby for the purpo~e of baggng G'.f things. We cannot conceive of cheerful people that should be found and assur~ co.r:tinu~ recepti,on for \vill be "Bri~h~m Younl?." On the war times. There is no reason hy some deer. their being here by accident or chance, in our homes • , , turkey::; ra1sed m th1s state. Growers afternoon of F r1day, President .Heber your dollar should not purclta e as nor by virtue of their own power or are pledged to the association, fo1· J. GI·ant will dedicate the new Heber much as "in the good old day ' Come Just Received a Sh1pment of Men's volition, but we are persuaded, if we PICTURES AND PAINTINGS five years, their turkey::;. Bvery tur- J. Grant Libl·ary building. During this to Midvale, say the mere ts, and Iron Clad Hosiery. l''amous Clothing think seriously upon the subject, that Dorothy Straser Age 12 'key is to be branded, assuring the meeting an anthem C<lmposed by Pro- partake of the feast. costs ~ou Company. t.\ey are creations of law and intelli- Midvale Sohool 7th Grade . Southern Id.aho turke~ growers,] producer he getting a genuine Ltan fessor Gerrit De Jong will be sung nothing to look, and among t]le va~·Ied gence, and that underlying them is given a sta1t m cooperative mai'ket- turkey. It IS believed this will do by the B. Y. U. chorus under the collection from Center Teacher, Miss Gregory Street to Sixth some grand, beneficent purpose. I have see many pictures and paint- ing a few years ago by representa- much to stimulate c.on;;Ut:nptwn in direction of the author. The infonnal Avenue there must be sometlJing you Naturally different people at differ- ing of men, animals, scenes of lad- tives of the Utah .Poultry Producers present markets and p1·ovide aduitinspection of the library will follow. need, which you can purohaie at a ent periods of time have entertained scapes, and religious subjects. I lik- Cooperative, an organization of 1600 ional ma~·kets, which will make exThe Historic Parade, which will be tremendous saving. The Parent,; and teachers met at widely varying conceptions as to the ed them all, but the religious pictures Utah fanm-ers who handle their own pansion in the industry desirabJe. held Saturday morning promises to the Ward •h all Friday evening at a get origin, cause or creation if things. interested me most. eggs and poultry have gone far in be one of te most interesting spectaAYLE~ T acquainted party an enjoyable evenThe ancient Hebrews, for example, Of the religious pictures the most the cooperative movement, and this Generally speakmg, :says the Utah· cles of t~e entire celebration ..A num----ing was spent in playing gamrs. conceived of the creator as an en- famous one I have seen was one fa~l 75 _to 80 per ce~t of the turkey Poultry Producers Cooperative mark- ber of h1ston~al floats a.~·e bemg pre. d K lvi Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. ;:)orenson had la:rged human being-Je:ho vay by painted by Titian "Ti)le Raising o1 raised m Idaho w1Jl bel handled Mi ;;s De 1ores R ea'1mg an . •· eting associat.on in a forecast on the pared to depict the progress of the . sd f!nas their dinner guE •ts Tuesday, Mr. name-a sirt of king having the un- Lazarus." This picture was of great ·~~l'~ugh t~e turkey growers' asso- turkey outlook; prices may be ex- institutio.r: from 1875 to 192?. This ~ylett were marned Tue . ay e~ · ._ and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Salt name-a sort of king having the un- interest to me because it is about c1at10n. Th1s. statement :was made by · pee ted to be as good as last year. A par~de Wil! m~rch _to all tl1e s1.tes ?c- mg at the hoone of the bride's :\ Ll L k even temperamen t and the local jur- four hundred years old, but still is Aibertus Willardsen, f1eld manager general Mr. and Mrs. Oha~. Read1 ,, a~ e. _, M Th N' h 1 shortage of turkeys is be- cupied dunng 1t~ h1s~ory by the Bng- ents, B' h J h A A tt f th f th ••ir. anu rs. omas IC o s £>nisdiction of a chieftain o.r monarch. very well preserved. The three prin- <lf t~e Utah Po.ultry Producers coop-! lieved to exist, though this has not ~am x:-oung Uru~ers1ty. The. celebra- 1~ op o n · Y1e • a er. 0 • te11tained the officers of tne gen oBut in the course of time, with the cipal colors used in this picture are: erative, upon his recent return from yet been varitied by the departmet1t 1bon Will close ;y1th the Sem1-Centen- bndegroo~ performed the cetemony. logical Society at their home on ·Wedex,P.!!.nsion of Jewish thought, Jeho- red, brown, and yellow which are Idaho. wedding supper was served to d . . of agriculture. None of the big mar- mal Home Commg football ganne be- . A ed' 1 t' f 11 . th lnes ay evenmg. va gave place to Elohim "whose very beautiful combined. 1mm Utah was marketmg turkeys co- 1 ket centers of the country have is- tween Coloa·ado College and B. Y. U. Iate re a rv:es ? owmg. e ce~·Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Giles of Fil.p esence bright all space doth occuAnother thing of interest to me was op.eratively long before l~aho started. sued any statements indicating a 1~ promment In more and Mr. Forest Giles of Ogden em?ny. The bride pos· Saturday afternoon a~ 2:30 and with py, all mo·tion guide." Ithat all of the characters in the pie- 01,1e year the I.dahoans discov~red tJle i sible price but the Utah association social and ch~rch affalr.s and ihas aT_Id iere guests fo1· the week at the home a football dance at mght. One reason the Bible holds absorb- ture are using their left hands. Among Utah cooperative h~s a la~·ge cir~le of frlends who Will if Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Stev~nsen. was returmng ap-~ believes the producer may reasonably ing _interest for thi;nking people is, the charac;ters are Christ ,Martha, Pet proximately ~7 cents a pound t_o . its . expect retm·ns equal to those of last Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Buttu·field enMrs. E. D. Curtis and children, of Wio:h her hap.piness. that it portrays this unfoldment of er and a "young boy kissing Christ's members while they were obtammg Mr. Aylett IS the son of .Bishop and t ained at dinner Sunday in <"Omphyear, which were very favorable. Springville, a~·e visiting relatives here. 1 th Hebrew conseption of Deity from garmets. but 15 to 17 cents. They ~sked the Turkeys in Utah are, on the whole Monda~ evemng Mrs. C. F. Esperson Mrs. John A. Aylett and Is B;n office m . t to Mr. Meredith Page-. Dinner a primitive sense of God as corporeal, Titian was between forty-five and Utahn~ to _send men vet·sed m the cobetter than last year. N. s. Lofg~·een, entertam~ at a family dinner for ~mpl?yee of the U. S. Smeltmg Co., wa served to Mr. and )Irs. Thomas circumscribe d and human, toward an fifty-five year of age when he painted operat1ve 1dea to heelp them to or- field man for the association, reports ""lrs. Curtis. Covers were laid for six- at Midvale. P. age, M1ss Maurine Steadman, 1\Ir. enliglttened concept of God as beini this picture .Other paintings of his ganize. this from the northern part of the teen. COM.MUNITY CLUB MEETS . 3D-d rs_. George Whetman and .;~ns everywhere present, as having all in- are an "Assumption of the Virgin," Incidentally, repo1ts Mr. Willard- state, while Erastus Peterson, county . Saturday of Sp _~sh Fot·k and 1\lr:s. Mered1th evenmg of last week Mr. telligence, as p()~>Sessing and exerc1s- "Saint Margaret and the Dragon," sen, Idaho will be The fi~st regular meetmg of the Page, Su!lday evening. ::\fr. and Mr'l. one m the few agricultural agent in Uintah county,; and Mrs. C. I. ~off were ~uest~ at ing all power, unseen and unseeable and "The Death of Sain Peter." This states with a normal turkey crop. ~onllmumty Club was h~ld We~nesdar Butterfield entertainen for l\Irs. Zack makes this asserti<ln f<lr the Uintah I the Golden Weddmg celebratiOn g1ven to the physical senses. This enlari- picture was very beautiful but was Last year Idaho shipped m the new club rooms m s HalL Butterfield and daughter Rhl'abel, 28 cars, and basin, the source of a large propO'I:-I for Mr. a~~. Mrs. Samuel Butterfield ed conception of Deity was the price- burned later. Mrs. E. R. Benson gave this year indications point to a move- tion of Utah turkeys • a plano so- M'Iss. M aunne · St e adman , MI' at the Hernman. Almusement Hall. M r , Mv • 1·~ less contributi()n from the Jewish race 1 ment of about the sarrne volume. In lo. Mrs. E. E. Corfman and Mrs: • ctie Cundick of We t , Jordan, Mrs. Mr. J. W. and Nibley and small son to Western civilization, made at a CATHOLIC SERVICES MURRAY Uta:h production is expected to drop Gan, of Salt Lake spoke on Parhmel\- Mrs. George WheatMan, Mr. Jav Steau j have returned from a visit with relatime when paganism and mythology AND MIDVALE, SUNDAY bel ow last year. This is due to the Monday afternoon Mrs. C. 0. Wat- tives in Portland, Oregon. tary Law. man, l\!isses Roberta Sleater ana Vf'lflourished even in cultured Greece and OCTOBER 25th fact that our early spring weathe~· son, assisted by Mrs. Curtis Booth 1 Miss Ruth Bergman, who is n<lw a Tea was serve<! to twenty three r:na Taggart, and Mrs. Alice Sleatcr Rome. Murray Mass in Fraternal Hall at was unfavorable to young turkeys. and Mrs. Jesse Booth entertained at resident of Bing1ham spent last week members and. ~uests. The hoste,.;:;es (}f Salt Lake. The evening was .;pe, 1t 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:15 a. m. Idaho was not so handicapped . were Mrs. Wilham Waters and Mrs. a Bridge luncheon at the Watson home !with relU~tives here. 'tb music and refreshment. ; wtte MODERN CONCEPT OF DEITY Midvale Sunday School in Oddfel:\·ved on First Avenue. The guests were Saturday afternoon a card party C. M. Burg. lows Hall at 9 :30 a. m. Mass 10.30 served at small tables which were will be given by the ways and means M,1·. and Mrs. Fred W. We')b enf But there .still remains through all a. m. Word has been received by Mrs. E. centered by a hollowed pumpkin filled committee of the Community Club terta ed at a party . at their home the centuries the necessity for a more Rev. Patrick Maguire Anderson that a shower was given for with fruit. The favors and other dec- at the new club rooms at Goff's Hall. Saturda nig~ht, the occasion being (Continued on Page Nine) Res: 1886 So. 5th East. her by the Misses Hazel and Irma orations were in orange and black. Mr. Mrs. C. 0. Watson entertained Monand rs. Webb's 48th wedding t Malstrom at their home 1151 WalMrs. John Howard, of Alta, spent day evening at Bridge. Assisting d :Mrs. Webb's and 1 bridge Ave., Los· Angeles. The guests Wednesday in :Mi~vale. I hostesses .were Mrs. Jesse Booth and I son Lyman's b. r~y . annive~·sar:~-. were all old friends of Mrs. Ander- · Thursday evenmg Mrs. Andrew tMr .. Curt1s Booth. The evening was sperrt-•. m dancmg. son and former residents of Midvale. Larson entertained members of her • Mr. and !VIrs. Royal Spratling en0 S Beside the hostesses there were pres- family in honor of Mr. Larson's birth-1 tertained at dinner Tuesday evening Just Received a Shiprr ent...of LadiE ' ent the Misses Celia and Lnore Lind day anniversary. Dinner was served, honoring Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Sander1 Mrs. C. 0. Watson ~pent the lattet· Humming Bird Silk Hose. Famous Mrs. R. B. T•homas, Mrs. A. A. Strom, to twelve. ~on, who ih~ve ~·eturned after spend- part of the week a.t the home of her Clothing Company. Number This Week ...........................~............. 251 Carloads Miss Gladys Mitchell, Mrs. Lorna MeMr.Dand Mrs. A. A. LlaMrson, Mlr.Mand mg swomA'T' CtHimeFOinR CTaHnaEdaB.IG AN mother, Mrs. Chas. Eatchel, of MurMillan and Mrs. Jack Livingston. Mrs. Mrs. . A. Drown am r. anc rs. FOR SALE-Sou th Bend Mal. able Number Last Week -·~........- .............. --· .. 257 Carloads. Anderson later received the package J. A. Alcorn were dinner guests Sun- NOUNCEM ENT OF WELLS and • Co. ray. Mrs. Iron Range. Good Condition. Cfl 11 .at C. I. Goff had as her guest Same Period Year Ago .....----- ·-·--........... 216 Cat:loads. containing the beautiful gifts pres-! day at the ho:ne of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. HARVEST SALFr-TT WILL SAVE Monday, Mrs. 47 Lincoln Street. Telep\10ne !ul. G. A. Webb, of Salt ..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -..--.-. .--·--·----.... , __, __.....--.--..·~·.· ented at the entertainmell lt. IMaycroft, of Salt Lake. Lake. 32. YOU MANY DAY'S WAGES ·-----· BURGL ARS WORK IN DRAPE R TUESD AY ------ ildCenter YOUNG MOVIE STAR POULT RY ASSOCIA- B. Y. U. Fiftieth FORME R RESIDE NT TION IS GROWI NG Annive rsary Jubilee DRAPE R MAN DIES OF BLOOD POISON ING COX AND l\IARSH AL GET DEER IN KAIBA B MIDVA LE BUSINE S MEN STAGE $ MY ! Some Dope On ThanksgiVIng Day Turkey I fs Riverton READI NG 1 I i I Gon: ·:··-·-I ·-·-·-·-··· ·- -·- ·-·-·- - · - · - · - · - IL:&I-1 -II I Carload Shipments Received At Smelter a • i ··-·-··· ·-· ·····-·-·-·-·-·-·- D , h C On t Orget t e OffiffiU nity Club Card Party on S d O b atur ay, CtO er 24 , a the new Club rooms in G ff' H II |