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Show NEXT TUESDAY IS ELEC TIO_N_D_A_Y_._C_o_to_t_h_e_P_o_IJ_s_an_d_L_et_Y_o_u_r_C._o_n_s_ci_en_c_e_B_e_Y_o_ur_G_u_id_e--=-' • • VOL. 2. NO. 22. 5c PER WEEK MIDVALE, U1'AH, THURSDAY, OCfOBER 28, 1926 BOY SCOUTS TO BE JUNIORS DEFEATED -An' 1Ul<'i:' PORI< .Sandy City News Community Club Meets; Interesting Program Given CHOP.S, AN' HAM. Miss Phyllis Vincent had as her guest Tuesday, Miss Marie Stapley -SHP..LL WE of Mammoth. FEF:'O 11M A6AIH '? Mrs. C. C. Jensen and Mrs. Christina Jensen visited at Granite Tuesday in behalf of the Relief Society. Before a large crowd, the Midvale Junior football team went down to The members of the Blue Bird, The music section was in charge defeat by the score of 13 to 0.. The Seagull and Trail Builders of the 1st program given at the Community club ward Primary entertained in honor of victors were Salt Lake Rovers. This their parents Wednesday evening in meeting held Wednesday of last week. BJy Scout activity is once more to · is Midvale's second defeat of the seathe First Ward chapel. A program Mrs. M. J. J()y was hostess to the The musical selection was in charge be brought to the front in the form son. They lost the first game by the was enJ'oyed and refreshments served. members of her card club Monday at and presented the following numbers: of a banquet. The annual banquet score of 19 w 6. 1 her residence on Holden Street. p aper on th e ongm · · of O·ld me 1od'les The hall was decorated in Hallowe'en of the Jordan Council is w be held in This Sunday's game showed the suggestions. Mrs. A. A. Larson entertained at by Mrs. R. W. Quick; violin duet, by the Sanity Amusement Hall Friday Midvale folk that the Midvale Juna family dinner Sunday. Covers Vincent and Ned Miller, accompanied evening, November 19, 1926, followed iors were in for the sport and showMiss Bernice Lane, daughter of were laid for twelve. by Mrs. J. W. Johnson; Old Time Mr. and Mrs. J. Lane and Mr. Doyle by a Scout Rally and Court of Honor. ed it to them when they held the . Songs, Mary Mutch, Mrs. R. W. This particular activity is the one heavy Salt Lakers to a sptall score. Brown, son of D r. and Mrs. J. H . Fnends of. Mr. and Mrs .. P. G. 1 Quick, as accompaniest; O.ther melomost looked for event in all of Scout- Salt Lake scored in the second quarBrown of this city were married dur- Downs surpnsed them at t~e1r home . dies, Sammy Aline, accompanied by dom .. Boys can take their f~t~ers a;td ter for its first touchdown wh.en Keling the week. l'l'lr. and Mrs. Brown ~n Oak Street Tuesday evenmg. Dane Vincent Miller, violin, and Mrs. Johnall s1t down w a "feed" vtemg w1th 1 ly received a pass from Smtth and will make their home here. mg an~ games were features of the son, piano; Old Songs, Clara Eliason, the best of turkey day dinners for raced over the line for a touchdown Miss Hattie Pixton of Mammoth entertamme~t. A late supper wa.s accompanied by Ruth Eliason; Songs this will be a real Turkey Feed, no with the Juniors close behind him. was the ·guest of Miss Gladys Green served to fifty two guests. of Long Ago, Margaret Ribertson and • better to be ·had. Last year nearly I The kick was blocked. The last touch during the week. Mrs. C. 0. Watson and son, Jack Katherine Mutch, Mrs. R. W. Quick 300 were served and this year there . down for Salt Lake came in the lasi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes en. h . . · t Old M 1 d' Ll d tertained a few friends at their horne ~re spendmg t e week w1th re 1atlves j as ac~ompames ; . e o 1es, oy certainly will be a great many more I quarter when N. Anderson of MidThursday evening. Rook was the m Murray. Pugmi~e,. accompam~ by Mrs. Johnso every Scout is instructed to get vale failed to make his tackle and game played and prizes were won by The Lions Club have issued invi-1 son; vaolm duet, Vmcent and Ned his and his Dad's dinner order in to Smith went over for a touchdown, Mrs. Duane Richards and Mr. Clyde I. ~ations for a costume and masked Miller; Brief History of Composers his Scout Master before the dinners ,,icked the goaL 1 BY DR. GEe>RGE A. COLE Swenson. Luncheon was served on ball to be given Saturday evening in of Early Melodies, Mrs. Johnson. are all S(}ld out. Officials promise the Salt Lake .................. 0 6 0 7-Vl small tables to sixteen guests. Goff's Hall. Current events were given by Mrs. biggest, best and spiciest program Midvale Juniors ...... 0 0 0 0-. 0 YOUR BODILY SYSTEMS stream and brings it back to the Thu1·sday evening in the Second L. F. Pett. in the history of Jordan Scouting at This corning Sunday the Jumors 1 heart. A meeting of the L. F. A. club was T ea was serve d f o11 owmg · the proWard Chapel, the members of the this Rally. will play at horne again with MurA brief general idea of the great I Your muscles ml)ve the body in all held Wednesday evening October 20 Th h tes Jin . gram. e os sses were M rs. J . ray or North Salt Lake as the visit- systems of your body and what they I its parts. Without them you could Chol· r ~~nd partners entertrun-·' """ at the residence of Mrs. Walter Jen1 A. Ay ett, Mrs. H . c . A Y1ett an d Mrs. ors. Game starts at 2 p. m. at the do, will give you a good start toward I not lift a hand nor a foot, breathe, honor of Miss Lucille Nelson. Garnes Mr. d Mrs. J. H. Rugg were the Midvale Ball Park. BE THERE! and dancing were en1'oyed and lunch- kins. After a business session, games J H A 1 tt Th e t ea t a ble d ecoraan acquaintance with your physical 1 nor swallow y.our food. Even the pu- ~n served on small trays.. Sixty en- were played and refreshments were t'· · Y e pests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1ons were sugges t'1ons of H a 11owe 'e n . makeup. pil of the eye could not ope1_1 nor close "v served. Mrs. Alvin Powell was winTh P. S. Roberts, Sunday, on th~ occa• e L't 1 crary s ec t·1011 w1'11 cond uc t the J·oyed the aff·a ir. August Pearson has removed the The osseous or bonv system comto admit or exclude the hght, except ner of the house prize. The next meetsion of the writers birthday, it being tall populars just north of his place Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewlett enterprogram f or the nex t mee t'mg w hic h · ' the I for the manY. little muse l es t hat cover monly called the skeleton, forms tained at dinner Sunday. Covers ing is announced for Wednesday ev- will be held November 3. his 34th, and also the occasion (}f his on Center Street, and on the East of . were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ening, November 3, at the home of 6t.h ann.iveMary in Utah, arriving in the Lincoln Street lots. They were rounoation on which the other parts and control It.. Mrs. J. C. Sorrow gave a farewell Your respiratory system cons1~ts Gregor, Mrs. Roy Wright and little Mrs. Henry Nelson. the Beehive State October 24th, 1920. interfering with telephone and li!!'ht of your body are built. It determines party a t h er h orne on Fi rs t A venue He has been failing at the average lines, and were killing vegetation for in a general way the shape and the of two pouches called lungs, contam- dau&"hter, Kathleen of Salt Lake. Invitations have been issued for She leaves in November of a six .The rate of $2,000 per an!lum since arriv- several feet (}11 ei\her side of them size of your body. It also protects ing many little. apartments. Mrs. Arthur Larson and baby of entertainments to be given at the months vacation to surpi.se relatives wall of these httle apartments IS a Park City are here visiting Mrs. Lar- Drown home on Center Street, Friday in England. A pretty ~rranged ,unch ing in Utah-but-the climate's won- and were practically useless other- the vital· and more delicate parts. Though turtles and lobsters and very thin membrane, on ()fie side of son's mother, Mrs. Annie Egbert. derful. afternoon and evening. The hostess- eon was served to besides the guest wise. oysters wear their skeletons oo the which is the blood. fresh from the The Second ward Primary held a es are: Mrs. D. A. Drown, Mrs. J.\ of honor, Mrs. Wm. Brown and small outside of their bodies, you carry your muscles and other tissues and ready bazaar in the ward chapel Monday A. Alcorn and Mrs. Wm. Maycroft. I daughter from Ogden, and sister of An exhibit of fifty famous pic- skeleton 011 the inside. · to exchange waste matter for the afternoon and John Terry, severely injured when evening. Mrs. Ber· . I Mrs. Sarrow's, Mrs. J. C. Sarrow, Your digestive system might prop- fresh oxygen in the air th~t. has jt_Ist nice White won the quilt given away. run down by an automobile last week, tures from the Meropl)litan Museum A ~roup of young socJet~ matrons · Mrs. Alberto Bateman, Mrs. Charles is reported as improving slowly at of Art at New ~ork City, collected erly be called your power .house, your been breathed. The rapidity Wlt.h The affair was a success in every of Mldv~le ~ave enrolled m a ~alt F. Hawkins, Mrs. Edwin Bishop, Mm. the .county Hospital. One leg was by the Boswn Society o_f Water Color boiler f()r the generation of steam which this exchange takes place Is Lake sw1mmmg class, thereby hopmg Sylvin Dunn and small daugohter br.oken in two places and the knitting Pain~rs will be o.pene~ to the general · to be ~sed in the muscles, the engines one of the marvels of nature. wa~~. and Mrs. Lyman Dodge, Mr. to pospone indefi~itely ~he advance Qf Mrs. W. R. Thomas and daughter: N(}t all the waste matter from your and Mrs. Wm. Davis of Silver City old age and avoudupols process will be a long and tedious pubhc at the Umvers1ty of ytah art of your body. It consists essentMrs. F. W. Hyke, Mrs. C. J. Peck&:allery on No-vember 1. Th1s collecially of a long tube extending through body passes out through the lungs. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Sorenson of one. • . The annual Hallowe'en party of the ham, Mrs. C. A. Cushman, Miss Nothing has been reported concern- tion, valued at $20,000, represents. the the body from the mouth downward. Kidneys and bowels are the standbys, Midvale were guests of Mrs. D. Rich• M. E. Sunday School will be con- Cline Anderson, Mrs. Axel Anderson, best efforts of modern Amencan Anatomists divide it into mouth in the cleanup department, the ex- ards, Sunday. ing W aut;Qist that run into him. ducted Friday afternoon for the i Mrs. A. G. Swcker, Mrs. J. E. Wolfe, water color artis~. I~ has been se- pharynx, gullet, stomach, small in~ cretory system. . The skin, liike ~he The Daughters of the Pioneers will youngsters and adults will b!'l enter- ~ Mrs. S. A. Harp, Mrs. J. Perry and cured by the Umvers1ty of l.!tah testine and large intestine. lungs, though 1t has oth~r ?utJes, entertain at the Second Ward chapd tained in the evening. small daughter,. Out of town guests ~ Hyke is adding to the hilr through. the efforts of the A~er1can Strictly speaking, fQod in this tube holds important membership m the Friday afterno-on at 2:30 p. m. 'I' he A well arranged Kensington Tea I were Mrs. H. C. Habermekl, and Mrs. sign on the new Fl~tation plant of Federation of Arts at Washmgton, is not inside the body, but enters the excretory system. . following program ·has been arran~was given Wednesday of last week at Wm. Thomas of Salt Lake, Mrs. Althe Smelting Company by placing the D. C. . booy when it is absorbed from the Your nervous system Is not neces- ed: the home of Mrs. Leon L. Olson. Mrs. bertt> Bateman and Mrs. Charles words: "Flotation Plant" above the Two (}f the pictures to be shown, tube into the bodily tissues. sary to life nor to movement. Many Reading, Mrs. 0. Dastrup; vocal duet, R. R. Gilbert assisted the hostess. Hawkins, presided at the tea and cofwords "U. S. Smelting, Refining & "Rock~, and Sea" and "On Rygerson The circulatory system conveys low forms of animal life do. not have Mrs. Mumford and Mrs. Horne: read- Hallowe'en colors and suggestions fee urns. 'Killing Company." Island ' are by F. W. Benson, kn?wn through its arteries, the steam, the nerv()us systems. For this reason ing, Mrs. Eunice Nelson; piano sol.o, were carried out in decorations and Many beautiful presents were reas the most typical of Amen~~n digested food from the boiler to the they belong to the low form of life. Marjorie Brown. Refreshments Will favors. Musical numbers were given ceived. Senawr W. H. King will sound the painters. Dwi~t Blaney. and Phl~IP muscle-engin~s.. After it has been Your nervous sy.stem with its high during the afternoon by Miss Clarice trumpet of dissenting agreement with Little ~re two oth~r pamteril wlth used it returns through the veins to order of development, ~nables all he served. Mrs. Ehnina Larson had as her Smith of Murray. The guests numSenator Smoot .tonight at thP. Iris works-~~ th~ collection that rank as the pump that keeps this circulation your bodily parts t~ functton f~st anu guest this week, Mrs. S. Carter and bered 17. Theatre, under the auspices of the le~ders In ~h~s ty?e (}f art. AT THE HUB , going-the heart itself. An auxiliary effectively to prqv1de y.ou w1th the Mr. Elmer Nelson of Brigham City. The "Viola"- swarm of the Beehive local Democratic committee. B. W. r~ exhibit will be opened to the system of veins, called the lympatics, means for rapid action. It also makes Miss Grace Nelson will entertain Girls was entertained Saturday even:Mw;Jir will also stir up a little musos. public for two w~eks .and has been gathers up the leakage from this you a thinking being. 'fBLARNE Y" at a Hallowe'en costume party at her ing of last week by Mrs. Ralph Pixbrought w the Umversity of Utah to Coypright by Dr. George A. Cole 1926 "War Paint" h~Jrne, Friday evening. ' . ley at her home on Center Street. encourage art W(}rk and art appreMrs Earl Green of Salmon C1ty, d "Up The Ladder'' 'l'HM <.:O.MMUNI'f't• CHURCH• ciation. Professor J. T. Harwood, NURSERYMAN ATI'ACKED UNIFORM LAND REGISTRATIOij Id h ·· h visitin at the home of , Refreshrnen~s were served an ga~es a o IS ere , ?' . d played. Pnzes were won by Clanssa head of the university art department BY APPENDICITIS ACf A GOOD ONE her mGother, Mrs. Ehza Harr1son an Lindsay, Gladys Binggeli and Carol· They're the next three in line. FriDwight M. Kitch, Pastor will be in charge of t.he collection durM rs. rees. G ff day and Saturday you will see "Blaring its stay. J. Eugene Fordham underwent an A speaker from Salt Lake City 0 Miss Bernice Lane, a recent bride • J d B bb ney", one of the most thrilling prizeSunday School: 10 a. m., Arvid operation for appendicitis last Sat- gave the members of .the Midvale will be the honor guest at a shower Mr~. W. B. ones an son y fight pictures yet. A tale of Old Anderson ,Superintendent. NATIONAL APPLE WEEK urday and is doing fine. t t"- h f Mrs Leonard of H1awath.1 were guests last week · Lions club some interesting side li!!'ht~ · g1ven a .ue otne o · W N"bl M' Vi New York in the early SO's when bare Chursh Service: Jl a. m. Sermon OCfOBER 30-NOVEMBER 6 'Mr. Fordham :formerly lives on on the unif()rrn land registration act Larson Wednesday afternoon. o~ Mrs.. Jos. . . I ey. ISS . - feet were in style. by t pastOr (}fi "Burning Bushes." State street near Midvale but recent- now on the statute books of this Mr. 'and Mrs. Arnold Nelson of vtan Smith of. Sahna was also a VISSunday, Monday and Tuesday "War by the Young Ladies Chorus. ly moved with his family to Sandy. State. Wheelon, Miss Violet Jensen oJ Lo- itor at the Nlbley Jlome 1,ast. week. Paint", a brand new brand of Western Epworth League: 7 p. rn. Miss Apples He is proprietor of the Fordham NurConsidering the condition of land gan and Miss May Jensen of Brigham Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 0 Bner:, Mr. pictures, featuring Tim McCoy, the Nellie :Mutch, leader. At 7:30, an iltitles in Midvale, it seems that this City and Mr. Leo Lund of Ogden and Mrs. L. A. Porter, Mr. a.nd Mr.s. first one to be released for the corning tr '11 be given · Iustrate d 1~t ure WI on Grown in and Shipped from Denver sery. The Journal J'oins with his host of wou1d be a goo d move t o c1ear up a 11 were guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Wm. Waters, Mrs. Olga W.hittemore year. See this one and you won't · " d th & Rio Grande Western Territory in M h D I "T e New ay n ex1co , un er e friends in wishing a speedy and com- disputes and rna k e se 11·mg of 1o t s an d Jensen the week-end. and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Miller were rni'>s the rest. auspices of the Epworth League. The Colorado, Utah and New Mexico land a pleasure instead of a burden. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Roy Laver and childdinner guests Sunday of Mrs. W. T. Wednesday, Thursday, that favorchildren as well as the older people The commercial apple di~tricts of plete recovery. The Journal will inform its readers ren of Pleasant Grove visited relaVincent of Sandy. ite, Virginia Valli, in "Up The Ladwill enjoy these pictures and this Colorado are the Canon City District, from time to time concerning this tives and friends here Sunday. Mrs. P. A. Francom, Mrs. Bruce der"-The story of a man's succesS+181'Vice. near Royal Gorge; the Montrcse a11d important piece of legislation and how In honor of Mr. David A. Shields, Johnson, Mrs. A. W. Bowen, M~s. his sudden climb up the ladder; the The Hallowe'en Party will be given Olathe District; the North Fork Dis- SKAGGS STORE HAS "lANAGER' it may be used to benofit all of us. Mrs. Wm Hewlett will entertain with John Eltz, Mrs. L. Surnoot and Mls~ higher they go ,the harder they fall. by the SJllldaY School on Friday af- tm·t, with Ddta, Au;:tin, Cetlarcdge, NEW •• 1 others at a birthday anniversary Hon()re Stagg, members of the Pas. See wat a red headed woman can do! ternoon and evening. The children Hotchkiss a•1•l Pa·Jnia as apple eenparty a.t his horne Wednesday even- Noble Grand club spent Thursday of And-then be careful! under 10 years of age are to come ters; the Gran•l Valley District, with M. M. Harris, manager of the ~o~al Howard Phelps, Jr., went South ing. last week in Salt Lake, the guests of after school and all others in the FrtJJta, Gran•J Junction, Clifton an{t Skaggs Store, assumed his pos1t10n ·with some friends from Murray and Mrs. Wm. Hewlett and Mrs. 0. Mrs. Chas. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Rasmussen anevening. Prizes will be given for the P&l:~:-ade as shipping centers; the last Monday morning. Salt Lake City and returned shortly C. Jensen entertained the members The congregation of theM. E. Comnounce the marriage of their daughbest costumes ,one for the girls and M<'n'..ezu~aa Va!h•v in southweHern Mr. Harris comes here from t~e with a nice fat buck under his belt. of the Elite Club and partners at munity Church met at the parsonter, Bernice to. Raymond Uughes.one for the boys. Cokrado, wH.'l Dolores as the ship- Salt Lake division and thinks he will The writer enjoyed venison chopS, the horne of Mrs. Wm. Hewlett Tues1 age on Lincoln Street, Wednesday evT;he young couple will make their The Boy Scouts, Troop No. 119, ping center. The total apple. move-: like the assignment first rate. as a result of Mr. Phelps' efforts. day evening. Games were played and. ening, honoring Rev. an~ Mrs. D. W. home in Midvale. will meet at 6:30 on Friday evening nwr~t for Hl''.) from these <hstrwts Mr. Harris inquired of a Journal prizes won by Mrs. A. F. Smith, Evan .Kitch. T.he ~ffair was ~n nature ~f An electJon daly dinner will be -of this week and attend the Hallow- wm• 2,669 carltJa•h. reporter concerning a house for rent. Jensen, Mrs. D. Richards and Solas a housewarmmg. Games and refre.,h served by the Ladies Aid Society on e'en party at 7:30. . The commercial a·pple districts of It's the old, old story. Anyone know- There are now more students regisBrady. Luncheon was served on ments were enjoyed. Tuesday, November 2, at the M. E. The Ladies' Aid will serve the An- Utah are the Salt Lake .and Utah Val- ·ng of a house to rent, please drop tered at the University of Utah than small tables. Hallowe'en decordions Miss Marie Pearson was hostes.; Community Church. nual Election Day Dinner Tuesday leys, with the Green River and Moab ~n and inform Mr. Harris. He wants at any fall quarter in its history. A and suggestions were used. Special to members of her sewing club MonMr. and Mrs. George Downs of evening, November 2 at 5:30 and 9 Distrt.:t in cal'tern Utab. The iotall ~ 0 live in Midvale, of course. total of 2652 students, coming from guests wer~ Mr. and l\lrs. J. P. ~ en1 day evening at her home on Allen I Baker City, Ore., are guests at the o'clock. apple movement for 1925 from these the majority of the states of the unsen, Mrs. Boyden. Twenty-eight Street. Mrs. Fon Elmer was a spechorne of Mrs. Down's parents, Mr. Of all the institutions that minis- districts on our carrier line was 262 ion and from eleven foreign countries guests were present. ial guest. and Mrs. P. G. Downs. ter ilt6 the general welfare, your carloads. are n<>w attending classes at the state Mrs. W. 0. BJoerg lind Mrs. ArthTuesday evening at the M. E. ComMr. and Mrs. Leon Rasmussen will church is probably the only one that The commercial apple district of INVITATIONAL COSTUME institution. It is anticipated that by ur Peterson entertained the S. S. club munity BALL church, TO Mrs. BE Ralph Huffman entertain at a family dinner Thursdepends entirely upon you for its New Mexico are San Juan County, the spring quarter there will be a GIVEN BY LIONS at the home of Mrs. Boberg on Counentertained the Junior League at a day evening at their apartments on £l'OWth and support. with Aztec, Fl~n v., •. , a.1.1 Fat·mmgregister in excess of the three thouty Road, Thursday afternoon. Hallowe'en party. Main Street. The agencies that protect your life ton as shipping points and the Epansand mark. Mrs. W. T. Vincent entertained at Mrs. Leon L. Olson entertained &-t Invitations are out for the costuJ?e Mrs. H. E. Phelps spent Wednesday and ~perty have behind them the ola District on the Rio Grande . The In numbers, Idaho leads the list dinner Sunday evening in honor ball of given a luncheon by the officers Monday of for the Mrs. MidW. R. in Bingham the guest (}f Mrs. Geo. power of the government ~nd every total a~ple. movement for 1925 from of states having students on the Utah her birthday anniversary. Smith and Mrs. J. W. Irvine of Salt Wells. vale Lions Club. citizen shares in their mamtenance. these d1stncts was 84 carloads. campus. California, Wyoming, ColoMiss Bernice Rasmussen of Midvale Lake. The affair will be staged in Goff's rado, Arizona and Montana f(}llow in Miss Katie Cline of Salt Lake spent Your ~church, however depends upon The total movement of apples f!OJ? and Mr. Ray Hughes of Sandy were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson of last week-end in Midvale, the guest YOluntary gifts and stands alone. It Denver & Rio Grande Western tern- hall. Foreign students . . . . •t one close succession. functions or ceases to function ac- tory in 1925 was 3,015 c.Mloads. Each L10n IS entlt1ed to mvl e have come from Canada, China, married in Salt Lake during the week. Salt Lake were Midvale visitors on of Miss Honore Stagg. . Mrs. William Waters was hostess cording to those who belong to itTla., standa~<l commerc1al types of. couple. France, Switzerland, Hawaii, India, Miss Rasmussen is the daughter of Thursday of last week. or who soould 'belong to it-uphold apples grown are: Jonathan, Grimes It is understood that elaborate pre- Japan, Russia, Germany, England Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Rasmussen of The card party given by the Catholic to members of Jler club Monday afMidvale. Ladies club Tuesday evening at Goffs terno.on. Bridge was played and the ita teachings and its works. Yet it Golden, Delicious, Rome Beauty, parati(}na have been made by t~e com- and the Phillipine Islands. Hall was largely .attended an~ proved prizes won by Mrs. H. P. Miller and ministen to something quite as irn- White Winter Pearmain, W~esap, mittee to celebrate the occasiOn. The following students from Mid1\tant as life, health or property. Winter Ban~na, Gano, Ben Dav1s and to be a very enJoyable affa1r. Mrs. Curtis Booth. vale are registered at the University Mrs. Fred S. Lloyd entertained at Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ferre of Gul).of Utah this fall: Mattie L. Aylett Mrs . . Earl Simper of Salt Lake 1 · ~erves the spiritual and moral Stayrnen Wmesap. DEER . HUNTERS RETURN Tellrna Gooden, Archie A. Nelson, a supper on Saturday in honor of nison are guests at the home of the1r spent Wednesday with her mother, needs of your community. Its teach------SOME WITH-SOME WITHOU'l' Helen Stokes and LeRoy·Walker. Mr. Lee and Gilbert Lloyd and Mr. daughter, Mrs. JQS. Cushman. ings are the most potent influence for NON PARTISAN MASS MEETING Mrs. Wm. Nelson. AT WEST JORDAN Leo Lee and Wesley Lloyd. After the, t Ruth Eliason will entertain a numMr. and Mrs. A. G. Hall of Salt d T 0 A"Oocl that exists. t oos more T·he Booth, Hosmer, Watson, etc., present F. were W. Misses Richardson Leona and and Oscar Reta , Pet. ber of schoolmates Saturday evening Lake were dinner guests Tuesday of make your town an influence for good M t' .11 b h ld t th party returned last Wednesday mornFife of erson South returned Jordan, from Misses a deer Cecilia, .hunt Satat a costume party at her home 9n Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Fenn. tl&t exists. It does more to make A Mass ee mg WI e e a e I in from a deer hunt out from Manyour wwn a Jr()od place to live in Wes~ Jordan Ward House Saturday, g urday evening. They brought home Birdella and Beulah Lloyd, Mr. Lee ' Locust Street. • j Saturday of last week Louise and Gilbert Lloyd, Mr. Edward Lloyd, Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett was hostess Knowles entertained a number of her than any other institution. It can . evenmg, October 30 at 8 p. m.. ilaRa~ta:~th was the only member of a lamb. do more to make your own life broadLeo ee and Wesley Lloyd. After the to members of the U. A. club Thurs- ~<choolmates at a weinie roast TwenSpeakers from Betterment Leagues . •th d r we er more wholeaome and worthwhile. 1will discuss Moral and Social Prob- the party returnmg WI a ee • Officials in a midrle Western state supper they motored to a Salt Lake day of last week. ty-five enjoyed the affair. '&an~y you owe it, both to yourself 1tems to be decided in the corning el- are told. d d . ht are considering a law which will re- theatre and enjoyed a show. The Queen Esther circle of the Epand to others to support your ection. 1 They spent many ays an mg s quire that the finger print of a man Miss Bridella Lloyd returned horne worth League attended the exercises FOR RENT-A 5-roorn Modern Bunchureh-attend • its services and take Good speakers and good music is in the wilds of Utah and have a tale accompany his signature on official Wednesday after visiting at Idaho for held Sunday evening at the First Ingalow on 39 Holden Street. 1of many lengths to unfold. M aet.lYCe blterelt iD ita affairs. promiaed. Eveeybody iDvited! documents. the past four weeks. Church in Salt Lake. quire, Midvale 114 AN' .SAUSAGf,H' HONORED AT AN' BACOH,A ON HOME GROUNDS I BANQUET SOCIETY I MEET YOURSELF . I I I I I ° •usic I I 1 I I |