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Show i vr J{ouglll~t E-J ·~ . .A. -------· \V ear .. are 'fll ERE f . .. ' ~ I Stirvr:ycll s pcove them on the rnck.;, in th< chickets and when rranipin~ ~ver soggy fields. tin~mw , -! 1 ~ I rt'f -'· ... ..,(!-.~. .. '"'~·· 1 - -· 'i give them plenty of J. A lrc:ays E-J High Cut Shoes Satisfy and ·save Wednesday Nov. 24th FIRST PRIZE " A $290 Walnut Dining Room Suite Til\! r·fi~·e--~ave!'l money, thei· stuH1y ""'(;ar --1;ives satisfaction \ I AT 9 A.M. strair:. ami \'Year and tear. ~;_1; Meet Me At Booth's Mr. and !-Irs. George w. Bills enMr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton moat 'SUpper on Sunday. 'rhe tored to Logan Thursday anci visited cov. rs were laic! for Illr. and Mrs. with their loion, Rosco. • Alliscn Bill..;, Miss Ethelyn Peck and Mary Meik of Bacchus spent the WilliRm Bills of Salt Lake. week-end as guest of Marie and Lila Mrs. Bert Burgon, Mi~:o Desna Mac! Shulsen. sen entedained at a pa1 ~y in honor of Thursday evening a party was givMrs. James S. Ferrill at the home of I'D at the home of Mr. and 1\Irs. Geo . Mrs. Carl Madsen on Wedne<>day. ~ood:idge in hono: of M.rs. Goodrid&:e Games were played and refreshm{:nts 1t bemg her fifthteth btrthday anmserved to 50 guests. versary. Games and luncheon wen. Mr. Jet Bills was pleasantly sur- enjo;red by the following guests: 1.ro.JJ:. prised at his home on 'l'uesdav en•n- and :Mrs. Albert-o Bateman, Mr. omd ing, it being his birthday anni~ersar;- Mrs. Curtis Hansen and c,hildren of Games were played-and refreshment~ Burley, Idaho, Clarence and Willace were served to, besides the guest Goodrid,ge, Mrs. Arminta Egbert and of honor, Mr::. Jet Bills, Mr. and daughter, Ida, Mrs. Robert Pixton Mrs. Reynold Howard, Mr. and Mrs. and daughters Murel and Mary and Wilforrl Crane Mrs. Lyman Butter- Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Egbert, Mrs. l_ rl (l, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ger;rge W. Bills, Elzina Tuttle. .• ·1 l l\Ii-.;:.; Ethelyn Peck, William Bilk :Mrs. Wanda Mal:trom entertained r ·-;. G •·ald B;lls, Mr. ailll Mrs. Shir~ at dinner Tuesday evening in honor .ey Cantonwine, Mr. and Mrs. Alli- of her mother, Mrs. John Anderson, son Bills, of Salt Lake and ~Ir. and it being her birthday anniversary. Mrs. A. P. Rasmussen of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson were Mrs. Melvin Peterson .spent Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry visiting with Mr. and ~Irs. Rcn Pet- Filler of Union, Sunday evening~ erson at South Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Youngdale anMr. and Mrs. Orin Crump announce nounce the birth of a daughter. the birth of a. baby girl on Friday. Word has been received of the Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Land, Mrs: H. birth of a daughter in the home of C. Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Denver, Mr. 1\1!-. and 1\Irs. Th?mas Christensen of and Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Florence Wil- Provo. The Chrtstensen's were forkins and J. Mitchell, formed a party merly of this palce. and attended the dance at Sandv on Mrs. Robnrl Page of Riverton is Wednesday night. ·' improving at the L. D. S. Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dr. S. C. B. Sorc·n,;('n where sh() underwent an operation for entertained at dinner on Sunday. appendicitis last week. Mrs. P8,., ) Covers were laid for M:r. and l\lr:, vas formerly Cleo Bateman, daughT. C. Sorensen and Mr. and Mr::. 1\1. ter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. BateNielsen of Salt Lake. man of this ward . . Mr. and Mrs. Rufus H. Nell have Mr. ancl MrR. Lan,gford Ostler are r ·• :ed to their new home on Redwood. visiting- at South Jordan where he IT WILL PAY YOU TO BE HERE-BRING ALL YOUR KEYS WITH YOU Miss Norma Sorensen of Salt Lake is rapidly improving after being in sopent the week-end as guest of Miss 1 the St. Marks hospital for severa1 Eva Mae Sorensen. months. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Page en!lPrt Buckley is very ill at the home tertained at supper last Wednesday. of his brother, Alonzo suffering with Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. typhoid fever. Albert Otteson of La1·k, and Mr. and Mr. anti 1\IrR. Earl P. Bateman and BE SURE. TO GET YOUR APPOINTMENT EARLY BEFORE THANKSGIVING-WE Mr;;. Jay Steadman. daughter, Lesla, Alta and Alice Ro,. The elder:;; entertained at a dance gan are at the home of C. E. Hogan at the ward amusement hall on Fd-J suffering with the measles. ARE NOW PREPARED TO TAKE CARE OF YOU IN THE RIGHT WAY day. Miss Thelma Henderson has receivMr. ~nd Mrs. Dr ..s. C. B. SorensPn j ed a ca~l ~o go to the Central States entertamed at a I:ad10 concert at their as a mJsstonary for the L. D. S. home last week. Mr. Henry Hun·ens ' church. She will leave about the Mr .and Mrs. S. F. Stephensen and 27th of January. Dr. Irving Hansen. Mrs. Lydia Bateman and family, ' Mr. E. Johnson entertained at a Reta Richanlson, Myrtle Cundick, and Midvale'~ Bf.a' Dept. Store theatre party at the Wilkes in hono:- Ona Shields returned home WednesWhere You Save Most of Miss Beatrice Howard and Ros~ day after spenrling the last five weeks Newman. at the Utah-Idaho Sugar factory Mrs. Joseph Parks entertained at a boarding hou~e where Mrs. Bateman party in honor of her small daugh- has had charge dliring the 1926 camter, Margaret's birthday anniversary. pai.gn. FOR SALE Games were played and refreshments 1\Ir. John J. Sc.'lmidt will leave for NOTI<...'E OF ASSESSM&NT day of November, 1926, will be deserved to 12 little guests. the German mission field Friday, NoA t N 3 0 M' . linquent and advertised for sale at ssess!llen o. , regan mml! bl' t' d · 7 room Brt'ck Bungalow on nd M'll' Co t' of th~ pu lC auc Ion, an un1ess payme'lt T:he M. Men entertained at a ban- vember 19. 1 quet and dance on Wednesday night Saturday afternoon, Miss Emma a mg ·• ~ ~orpora wn .e is made before, will be sold on the road, Union Ave., in East in honor of the Gleanor Girls and the Steadman entertained at the home of State of Utah, prmc~pa_l place of busi- 21st day of December, 1926, at the Furnace heat, city water, all mO{teJ officers and teachers of the M. I. A. her parents, Mr. and 1\lrs. C. E. Stead ~~:;· ~~h Nes& Bmldmg Salt LakE hour of 11 o'clock a. m., at the of- conveniences. Between 3 and 4 and their partners, at the ward a- m:m in honor of her sister, Ivy's 12th N't· .' h b . th t t fice of the company, to pay the de- of finest garden and fruit land in . 1Hay o 1ce f111 th ere Good family orchard . 1 ::mmversary. 1nrt musement hall. Games and reti B Y dg1ven f D' a t a af 1·mquen t assessment thereon t ogetl1e '· valley. mee ng o e oar o nee ors o 'th th t f d ti · berries. Good fire brick and tile Mrs. Roland Page who was taken freshment" were enj_oyed by 25 guests th 0 M' . d Mill' l' WI e cos o a ver smg an ,, ...x al ·u l 1\1 E ~~ B t e regon mmg an mg o., pense of sale. age. Good out buildings. . t . 0 t h e. L · D · S · h ospit last Monday, mr: am ~·s. · '"· a 0 man en- held on the 16th day of October, 1926. Is gettmg .along fine after und~rgoing tcrta~ned at dmner Saturday for Mrs. an assessment of one and one-ha!f . C. I. .GO~F, Secretary. ; Ter~:;: . See A. E. Burgan, 3rd an operat10n. Harnet Bateman of Durley, Idaho, 1cents per ha d th Date of f1rst publication, Oct. 28, 19::6 on Umon Ave . 1evle upon • stt'11 at t h e County . 1\tr-~r. nnei 1\1 rs. W a II ace B a t eman amI .ssued ands re was E' D t f l t · M I'11 er 1s Bl am t k a e o as pu bl'Icat'ton N ov. 1"o, 1"... :.u' 1 -------1 · '1 f ·1 ou t s t and'mg cap1'ta 1 s.oc · 1 h osp1ta su.ffermg trom a. broken leg. nm1. Y· . · payable immediate! to c. I. Goff, Inculcating character is more The Rehef Soc1~ty w 1 ~] entertain 11hss Bermce Bateman attended a Secretary, at the offfce of the comCompetition, says the cynic, makes teaching a boy not to say damn. at a dance on Fnday mght at the shower at the horne of Mable Larson pany 417 N B 'ld' S _ L k • t s d · · h onor C't , Utah • ess w Ing' a 1• a e rattlesnakes of us all. amusemen t h-a 11.• a an y, 1\~~omluy evenmg m LAST CALL! of l\I;ss Lola Grarit, a November bride 1Ay,y t ·k h' h thi . "'·I . \" II B . n s oc upon w 1c s assessN 1 b 'th th f 1 M 1 r. nne "' r s. ,. a ace atem,m ent . 'd th ~h ever eave a uyer w1 e ee Phoenicians driven to the shores of 20 ., ing that he has been sold. ' Master Key Event at B Syria built their fires on the sand, tertnined at dinner Sunday for Mr. men may remam unpal on ' e will close, November 24, at 9 a. us-ing blocks of natron instead of and l\Irs. P. Swenson and children of rocks to support their kettles. The East Midvale and Mrs. Harriet Bate- You must be he1e-TH BIG PRIZES! natron blocks melted and flowed over man of Burley, Idaho. ) Mrs. J. D. Aylett entertained a the hot sand. Carbonate of soda from the natron fused with the sand number of young folks at her 'home and glass resulted. Saturday afternoon in honor of her Camels are replacing horse= in the grand-daughter, Ila Jones, the occaarid regions of Northern Australia. ~ion being her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead atSupertaxes of ten per cent on theater tickets, fifteen per cent on famil- tended a dinner party in Salt Lake ies occupying more than ten rooms Sunday evening. T,here will be a fortune telling and fifty lire $1.85) on automobile owners are being levied in Rome to booth at the dance Friday fight where aid in the fight against tuberculosis. all may have their prol.tlem;~ solved. t()rt~!inc•d SECOND PRIZE THE Your Selection of any Dress in the ·Store BOOTERY THIRD PRIZE "We Guarantee Every ShOf We Sell" A $10 Greenback Midvale, Utah BEAUTY PARLOR BOOTH MERC. CO. In the wild bush of Australia-in the jungles of Africa-in frozen northlands and sunny southlands-in millions of American homes, toochildren hug to their hearts their be·· loved "doll babies" I Dolls are as old as humanity 1 In dolls, every people mirror themselves. Every small ~tirl P.lays at being "mother" with a famtly of dolls. Perhaps it is. only a worn, torn rag dolly, or maybe it is a gorgeous doll -with real, curly hair and a fine silk dress with shoes to match, but you may be assured of findinJ< dolls in the most humble tenement and the most palatial mansion. There is no beginning of the history of dolls ; all vestiges of early savage and barbarian life show dolls. The commercial manufacture of these favored playthings is also old. Around 1850 the French toymakers began to fashion beautiful dolls of wax; their skin was as fair as a Queen's, and their beautiful red tips and rose-hued cheeks were the pride of their possessors. But, alas, they melted when exposed to the heat of a nrc or to the sun I The roseate cheeks ran Into the raven black hair and dolly became just a dirty mixture of _paint melted into the wax. The G e r m a n toymakers then brought out the dolls with bisque heads ; to be true, they didn't m~t, but they broke very easily. In this era, many a real tragedy was enacted when dolly was laid adown not too gently, or inadvertently dropped on the Roar. The bodies were made of kid with replaceable heads. About twenty years ago dolls of wood pulp head were introduced into American man_:afac~u~-~~· , the world br ::n ~ ~!I -: H~re, at last; were safe and sane dolls, marvelously unbreakable i The life-span of the genus uolls haa been increased a thousandfold since this happ! advent. No longer do we see the Intriguing signs "Doll Hospital " for no longer does the doll mother need to guard against the facile fractures of the bisque-head days. The soft-body_ dolls were the next development. No longer does little Mary croon to sleep a hard, angular doll, but a cuddly, warm-feeling "baby." Real, honest-to-goodness hair enhanced the dolls treatly I Painted heads are, however, still popular for younpters one and two years old. The dolls of a few years aio were patterned after aduks, with amalt heads and thin bodies. To-day the real baby Is the model and we have 4olls with large heads and plump, cunninr bodies. Individuality m doll clothe.t has also developed amazingly. In America the dolt industry is conducted on a «!a-antic scale. There are companie1 wliich just make doll shoes, er dresses, or er.es, or arms. The dolt birthrate In this country is about 20,000,000 annually-and we certainly are not over-populated with these pretty puppets. The ~ndustry Ia larrety American now. 1 The talkinr do1! 1 thl walking doll, the mama doll, tne baby dell, the lady doll, and character dQ.Its are the favorites nowadays. The "little mothers" of the nation tend to their children gently, rockinr them to sleep, feeding them, and, in fact, e~ressing all of their Inborn mother tnstincts on their moat precloua pouesslona, th!!f_3~a ~ I ~=~=~~======~~=========~~~~===-1 sharp. The ntusic A college student has devised a scheme for using the automobile winrl shield wiper on his automobile fo· brP.aking in a new pipe. Mr. and MrR. Roy Price of West HOUSE FOR SALE-5-room Frame Jordan "spent Sunday with :Mr. and House, partly modern and 2 acres. Mrs. Reynold Brady. Corner Social Ave. and 7th East Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Graham enin Union 4t tertained Sunday at dinner for Mr. Earl Jenkins carried away a and Mrs. Glen Milne. $5.00 Refund last week The Mutual Improvement organJzaARE YOU NEXT? tion of the ward are supervising a Someone Wins Each Week "Musical Trip A1·ound the World," which will be given Friday evening, November 26 in the ward amusement hall. Mrs. 1\Iinnie Cox of Salt Lake spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Emma Smartly fashionable.:.. C. Burgan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steadman of Slim, trim linesWest Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Alma The unequalled Hookless Fastener. Erickson of Murray were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Plus Good rich quality in material and con.. Erickson. struction.· Mr. Dan Merrell of Millcreek was the speaker Sunday evening at the For ladies, misses, men and the kiddiu conjoint Mutual meeting. want UNION HOUSE FOR RENT-lh mile east of State on Social Ave., in Midvale. 5-room modern house, ·partly furnished or unfurnished. $30.'00 per month. CaLl Midvale 67 J-3 1t FOR RENT- A 5-room Modern Bungalow at 39 Holden Street. Inquire, Midvale 114. FOR SALE-Buck Range, first class condition. Inquire at Booth Mere. Co., ~tidvale. A. Kettle; owner lt in srock at , PAY you want it Home Bills WHENEVER you want, as often as you \vish, the new Orthophonic , Victrola is waiting to play for youwaiting to play the most wonderful · music in the w9rld! Nothing else is like it.. Nothing can be like it, for :: its principle is exclusive to Victor. Come in and hear it-soon! ' ~ Midvale Drug Co. Midvale, Utah By Check Paying home biDs check is a most sensible plan. It assure~ you a receipt which guards against paying the bill more than once. Furthermore, the ~reat . · er convenience is espec· ially worth while. NOTICE Famous ClotLiag Company "Always the Newest Styles" Midvale, Utah The social entertainment of Arbor Camp W. 0. W., will be held Monday, November 29th, instead of November 22, as previously announced. A big program and refreshments will be enjoyed. For Arbor Camp, John J. Isler, Clerk 'N.!w Orthophonic icti-ola :Midvale State Bank Midvale. Utah ( |