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Show ' • I I L .McAllister b, have moved in ,omes on Bingham expect to make Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tripp of Fish j'Lake, Idaho, were guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clemmon Green, Mr.' of Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Brady. Mrs. May Smart, Mrs. Dow and ~rt and Mrs. George Green, Mr. and mh ' Mrs. Edison Denney and Mr. and Miss Turla Smart motored to Logan R'IVe Mh,. Curtis Brady motored to Timpa- Saturday of last week and Theron M rt.h nogos cave Sunday and spent the Smart, who has attended sch=l • -at __, 1 ne the A. C .this winter, acNrnpam.,., 1 da.a. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Staley of them home. Evanston, Wyo., visited this week Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brady are with Mr. and Mrs .C. V. Erickson. moving this week into their Mrs. Mary Gra.ham w.as hostess ' home on 13th East. Friday of last wek to members of Mr. and Mrs. Almie Erickson her dub. The lesson from the Wo- Murray visited Sunday with Mr. man's Citizen, "Property Laws for Mrs. c. V. Erickson. Women," was treated by Mrs. Rachel . d hild d. M Forbush. Mrs. Alice Burgon report- 1 Mrs. M~y Smart an c ren an i ,. ed a meeting at the Hotel Utah and 1 Mrs. Martm Anderson spent Sunday i no · _.... to M-'d in Bingham .the guests of Mrs. Kate 1 '·1· \ ref res h ment s were serv~· · Alice Bnrgon, Mrs. Otil1a Brown, , Brady. . ' Mrs. Carrie Coomber, Mrs.JessieBer-j Mrs. Jacob Jensen and family were J rett, Mrs. Rachel Fo~>rbush, Mrs. Ella 1 Bingham visitors also on Sunday. ,FIOJC, Mrs. Ethel Graham and Mrs. \ They spent a pleasant aftern?on 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkms. Orval Gmham. j UNION )-enian anti Myrtle party at Liberty ·noon, given by . Wises depart._-,ld Candy comuncheon was en·• .guests. ~eived from Mr. Bateman of death of their <;on, Von, who from the effects I of this ward. I ' is a graduate of Uitah, .attendexercises Tus- This Is a Friendly Bank We want you to feel friends. that this is the house of your. l 1 ,_ I '\; That you are perfectly free to confer with us upon any matter affecting your plans for business success or happiness. Where our services may cnntribute to your welfare, we want you to use them. This is the way we interpret our t·elationship to this community. If you are not one of our friends, ask one of our friends how well we live up to that policy. Large enough to serve you; Small enough to be interested in you. Midvale State Bank Ferris Jensen left Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Greenwood entertained Wednesday for Mrs. Grace> Thornton and Mrs. Emma C. Burgon an<i Mrs. Hans Jensen of Union. Mrs. Li11zie J enl!en ill!nd daug1hter, Bemelpe, Mrs. Rachel Forbush and little son, Mitphell, Mrs. Golda Soffr and children, Darrell, Orpha ancl Beth, Mrs. Louie Kresser and children, Edward and Thelma, Mrs. Annie ~~3E;@II!f2illffiBiiffi§BII!ffiB~&U*!!ililllffiBffiBffiBI*J!IlffiBffiBII!§B~ Butterfield and son, Owen, t;g • ~ Young, Lulu _ L ESLIE LIND Jacobson and Af~n Nelhe ~ Sharp, all Religion class ~· 1 spent F~id~y in Salt. La~e workers and th( park enJoymg an oUJtmg m hono.r of PAPER HANGING AND ALL HOME DECORATING ~ Af.ton Young, Orph.a Soffe, , Owen Butterfield and Charles Samson, four 151 Wasatch Stt·eet Phone Midvale 136-W ~Ill children who had a perfect aJttendI SELL pAPER ance at Religion class this season. ~~ ~~ They first enjoyed a trip to the mu,.,.,Q;J~~~~~r,:~~r-;::JQ<JQ<i~Q~r..;.'j~~[;:!-JI'::£;;JI~1Q<JQ.."'Jr;:.;J~~~ ! seum, then listened to the organ re~c.XJ~G':~:u~~~e.Je§:Jf!:!J~..:u3i:k~@...:e§:J@r~:li~01J~~GiJ&f~l!ilill3iJ ~ I cital and spent the remainder of the 1m III ffiB ffiB E~ ffiB ffiB III I ffiB ;"'". {) ......::.;.·[)"-,:; ~•fr. ......: :~~·""\ · ·;. .!. fr\ ·::.r ·..~: \ .... · ·...... ·..... · •.... . GE EL Console Model CJhe < Thi1 is a new Westinghouse Electric Range The Westinghouse Console ModQI rs of built to the same electrical and mechanical large capacity, nickeled platform, crumb tray, enameled oven finiah, standard switches--apparent examples of splendid construction. standards that have made the Junior and Senior cabinet rana-es such a tremendou·s success. The high efficiency, excellent appearance and Westinghouse quality in this new range are points of strong appeal. • Come in and see it-learn of This new range gives maximum service at low cost--a new Bmall range of large capacity. Never before have you been offered an electric servant of such value at the price. the very reasonable terms upon which you may buy the Console ModeL Mrs. Hattie Peterson and daughters, Eva and Veloy, Mrs. Archie Laver and three children of Briglham City visited Mr. and l'drs. Robert Dimond Saturday and Sunday. Alford Bateman and son, David, of Almo, Idaho, his mother, Mrs. Saprona Bateman of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burchell of Mammoth, Utah, were their guests Sunday afternoon. The funeral services for M1·s. Wm. Lehmitz was held in <the West Jordan chapel Thursday, June 3, at 2 p. m. Bishop Leak presided. The choir under the direction of Charles Smith sang "Come, Come Ye Saints"; invocation, C. E. Hogan. Mrs Lehmitz' favorite hymn, "How Firm a Foundation," was rendered by the choir. James A. Bateman, David T Dahl, John J. F. Smith, Carl Morri> of Salt Lake, Robert R. Gardner and Bishop Wm. Leak all spoke of thP good qualities of the deceased. ThP male quartet rendered two .selections, "Oh Mv. Father," and "Sometimr \Ve'll Understand," Benediction, Wn'. Leak. p, T. Bateman dedicated thr grave at the West Jordan cemetery. The 'Male quartet sang 1'I Need Thet Every Hour." Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McEewn, Mr and Mrs. Alzono Buckley w.ere din ner r,-uests of Mr. and Mr~. Millard Williams of East Mill Creek ,Sunday "A Big Country Stlore Dance" will be held in the open air hall Friday, June 11, 192(}. Ray Hughes and hi~ Peerless pJ.ayers will furnish rth music. Valuable prizes will be givrn away. Everybody come, you may win a prize. M<Jry Ann Cooper has returned tn Salt Lake after spending severl'.l weeks visiting friends and relativef here . ~elda and Ardell Lloyd and Mar'' Armstrong of Sandy spent Frida· night as guests of Miss Berniec. Bateman. The Call of the Open Road The open road is calling. Already many tourists have heeded the call and within a few weeks thousands· will be wending their way in all directions over our highways, visiting the numerous points of interest in all parts of our great land. Throughout t h e wonderful western country Skaggs stores may be found in practically all the principal points as well as in many of the smaller places. We have prepared a handsome Tourist Guide containing a lithographed road map of the west e r n a n d middlewestern states which you may obtain without cost at any Skaggs store. Besides being of value as a road guide, it gives the locations of Skaggs stores, where you can always obtain the best in food supplies for your trip. Ask for your copy. Jert Pixton and tisited relatives . P.ixton has reJhile Mrs. Pixton .nd a month visithere. are tions upon it~? •. Mrs. Gerard he! Malmstrom. ,'XJ home Friday, ~ North Centrel where he had labored S. church 23 months. He and Sister TueU.er, a lady missionary, were released in order to bring home a lady missionary from Morgan, Utah, who had taken very ill in the mission field. Mrs. Ha.rol<i Gordan and baby of California a.nd Mrs. Emily Wardle were dinner guests of Mrs. iJafe Egbert Sunday. Austen Butterworth is improV'ing after be.ing seriously ill the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Buckley are re- . ooiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. Mrs. Henry Closner is improving after being seriously ill for several w~ks. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Mr. and Mrs. Royal Sprattling .are the proud parents of a daughter born Friday, June 4. WHY AN EDITORIAL COLUMN. There are some few newspapers scattered around over the country that •h ave no editorial department, but they are simple commercial sheets devoted to advel'tising and other sources of revenue. They have no opinions of their own, and therefore no need to express them. The journalist who does nothing but paddle along with public opinion, is of no value. Every newspaper worthy of the name ~hould aspire to be of the utmost service and help to its community. It can only do this if it directs the thought of the community and helps to crystallize public sentiment on worthy subjects. The editor cannot make himself a force for good in the community unless he expresses his convictions through his paper. It is through the editorial column that he gives character to the paper. Papers wtih an outstanding edi~orLaMont · Cundick of Long Beach California, arrived home Monday of ial policy that are fair in their editorials, clear and able on the issues be1a.st week . Grant Jacobson returned home thif fore the people, do wield an influence week .after spending several month~ over other editors and in that way in Idaho. multiply their power for good. The editor of a weekly newspaper, Wm. Bennett is improving, yet hP is still confinerl to his room through ">ecause he is known to a great rnabeing hurt in an accident several jority of his readers, has the rare months ago. opportunity to be a leader for all Mr. and Mrs. ReeQ McAffee ann that is good in his community. If son, Kalvin of Salt Lake, Mrs. E. M he would measure up to what is exBatemand and son, Keith, nenu..,c•-• pected of him, if he would be the Bateman and Myrtle Cundick visited power fior good that he should be in Lydia Bateman Sunday. his community, he will make his imHenry Jensen is improving after press every week in the editorial having blood poison in his thumb. column of his paper. Mrs. Rachel Cooley of Salt Lake has returned home ·after spending a ~u sirw""~ week with Mrs. H. R. Walker. Misses Verona and Renee Walker visiterl their father, Hyrum Walker at Soldier Summit last week. With business steadily improving, The Bingham "M" men baseball with jndustries increasingly active, team defeated the West Jordan "M" with agriculture registering substanmen by a 9-10 score at West Jortial gains in practically every section, dan Thursdlay af.terl'liOon. with economic oonditions 1Jgenerally Mr. anrl Mrs. Clifford Daniels .and sound and on a stable bases, the family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dan· ~awkers of political and economic iels and family and LaVon Richard nostrums find themselves in a poor son of Park City, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tesmond and baby of Salt Lake 'tlarket. When times are bad and dissatiswere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack faction prevails, economic novelties Dwight Sunday and Monday. <tnd political auack remedies may win A party was given in honor of Mrs. George IJancaster Fmday aftern(}on ilCCeptance. But when times are g-ood Games and luncheon were enjoyed by and people are satisfied such offer:ng-s do not appeal. A prosperous twenty gursts. Ross and Blair Bateman and Mrs. and contented nati<lll does not run Lydia Bateman spent Tuesday after- after strang-e doctrines. It holds 'to noon in Salt Lake visiting her sister, the th1nl!.'S that have made for it::; Mrs. Lorenzo Pett. t>rosperity and contentment. Steadily Improves in U.S. • FAST WASHING MADE SAFE Women everywhere are eagerly welcoming this new washer that reduces washing time almost half and leaves so more time for other duties and pleasures. For it is a new -a better way-a more efficient method of washing clothes, ing out every vestige of dirt without rubbing-without injury to most delicate fabric. FOR SALE BY WestJordanLumber Co Midvale, - - - - - - - Utah. ECONOMY A Home Product For Home People West Jordan Milling Phm1e Midvale 108 |