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Show Thursday, February 27 1930 SANDY Mn. E. W. Packer of Salt Lake and MrL Alma F. Smith of Draper ~rtaled the ladles of the S. S. club of Sandy at the Smith bome ID Draper last Wednesday aftei'DOOD. Lullcbeon waa served to Mn. J. :11. Boyden, Mrs. c. c. Crapo, Mn. c. A. Mrs. A. R. Gardner, Mrs. Dastrup, Mrs. T. lll. AllderJinl. L. lll. Peterson. Mrs. AzE. Peterson, Mrs. R. W. Bona. L. W. Nlelaon, lira. N. 0 Boberg, Mrs w. o. Boberg, Mrs. J. w. Farrer, Mn. D. C. JeiUieU. Kn. Reg WlJlte, Mrs. J. P. Jeuen, Mrs. Hary Hendrickson, of Sandy; Mrs. A. J. Buttler and Mrs. Tingey of Salt Lake, Mrs. Heber J. Smith, Sr., lin. ;r. R. RawUDgs, Mrs. Heber J. Smith, Jr., Mrs. S. J. lllclr.elsen, Jln IL A. Rideout, Mrs. D. R. Sobel'S of Draper Prize8 were awarded to lin. L. W. NiellloD and Mrs. A. R. OMd· ner. Mr. and Mrs. Glen JApbeqr and Jllclltor'e Note-Tbla l8 anotber story Ill a ll8rlea of GJ .Wriee on son. Don, ot llldftle, were pMb poultry .Wn_c Written by tbe well -8atu~ of U:r. and lira. Jolm OldfmowD DAttoaa• poultry authodty, Dr. bam. Tbe Le.dlea' Aid aoclety ot tbe Om· ot St. Louie. OUr L. D. Le Oeu; ~ are urged to react gregat~a.J cburcb pve a dinner at them caretUily &ad cUp them o11t for tbe eburcb, TbUl'lld&y. W. WillloD lett Mr1 &Dd · Mn. future refel"tlDC88 I do DOt wleb to be COD81dered an last week for New York, where tlley a.larlldllt )let I do DOt beeltate to eay will spend e. m.ontb. Tboee from Sandy enjoylDc .tbe that tile menace ot tuberculo.sta am--.~-;:; flOClc.a 1D cert&1D u.ut.a 1 theater party "PPD80red by the ODm· mUDlty AcUviUea commtttee WIU'e of the &~&'ia an extremely Irma T.tncten, 11188 IDnD& Beulmatt.. In many etetea tile dl8eaae l8 F&DDie Pierson, Ml8a Gledya practlea1ly uakDowD; wblle ID othera ter, lt l8 veey eommon, there be1Dg as RasJuuasen, and partnera, aDd Kr. blp u u per cent of au tlocb at- and Kra. wnuam M. Hupee. Tbe Primary eoutenuce ot tbe rected. T. B. may 'be divided Into three Sandy Firat ward wUl be held Sunday prtnclpal t7J)89: Tbe one affecting $YeD1ng, with conference couttnufng man, kaiowu u the bnman type; that throughout the week, with ward aoue.tfectlltg priDclpelly cattle, kDowD as terence March etb. MrL A. T. Orton baa llpeDt the put the . .'fiDe type; aDd that fowle, ee tbe AvaiD type. Hoga may two weekll at Draper ~~ot the llpme of beoome 'eit.ected with .wa.r the bo- Mr. and Kra. Bert Peart, on eccamt of the m=ess ot Mra. Henpab Sllaw. viDa or AV&ID type. The folloWiDC enjo,...S a dbmer ., _ _ the ha The &DilU8l 1 088 . _ .._ _ voc party at the home of Mre. Barl AllWl"'UCbt ID ~ tlocJat from AvalD sop, on State street, last Tbunday Tu'berculalll&-18 811011DOUL Add to that afternoon. Coven were lald for lira. the Ia. "from bop wbieb CODtract tbe Allsop, Mra. Pearl Shaw, Mrs. VlaDle diHaM fl'om COiltact with cblckena Boulter, lira. Zelma Tbom- tire. ___.. &JJd.-tlie total wUl run well up Into Myrtle Hyatt, Mrs. A. M. Nelaon, the mlUiollll ot dollars lt.IIDU8Jb:. Florence Van Dam. lira. Veloy Uufortuna~. tbe dleeue is DOt Mrs. Allsop and Mrs. Myrtle ()etler. ..'- ___. __ •- Ita __ _.._ Tbe Old Folks party ot the Saady ........- -atacee. v · - - ... " alld the tube~ teet l8 the only three warda wlll be Friday, February lUre ~ ot clet.ermiDUI« Wbleb of the 28. A dinner aud p..._....... will be - ....- &ppaHDUy healthy fowls 1D a flock are alrected. .Mter T. B. bas aec:taed eQjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Wylo Grant &Dd cbll· a poet pip on a bird, :taowever, there - . .-ta1ft ei8U wbleh caD be re- dren of Granger vl8lted rel&Uvea 1D crll"wcl wltb a fair degree of eaae. ~· ~ ottlcen and teachen It Ia a lllow developing diaeaH; there- of tbe Sandy Firat ward entertaiDed last ...._ ........_ - . , l8 uver 8MD 1D ,ouug towla. aoroo.ou--.y abow a the cblldren at a party aNe 1u advaacecl PIIJN lou ot '1ndsbt: wut:ID&" away afternoon. Gamee &Dd daDdDir were af•bl let mueclee; pale comb, wattles ~aDd lira. George Blltou were 1 H-'__." Bunda .-11 Jr.aad; rouab IUIItemau featbera; :y ID one or guuta of M1sa He en vo&-, aad. wry Gfta, Mtb ...._ J.'owle • a.trUCited uually of laat week. Mr. Andrew SwaDson ot New York, IIIWe DOI'iMI, tiODletlmea voracloua and Mr. Kenneth West ot Loa AD.,..utM but g&iD llO weapt. Wbn ..,.,_ tbeae 8)'Plptoma are no- pfea vl8lted at tbe bome of Mrs. Uoed m ...v !loek MWI'&l ot the mo- Jolllulon part of last week.entertained Mra. Hervey Sorenaon .. -, 111Jnw'3' otfected blnla ellould be klll- tbe Bridge club at ber borne TbW'IIf they bave tuber- day attemoon of last week. Luncbed aDd CI'Ide..a lllUIDei'OWI ~yellow apota eon waa aerv~ to U:ra• .1o1m Butterfl'om~ a1ze of a plnuad to wuod, Mrs. T. c. CbrletiaD, Mrs. L. a pea wua be fOUDd 1D the Uver m. Peterson and Mrs. w. o. Bobeq and epleell T1aere WU1 be wbltlab or of Sandy; Mrs. Leo All4eraon, Kra. pa)'Jell .,.,.!lea OD the iD.teetiDel or c. L. Anderson &Dd Mrs. Jack tile membralle wldcb bo1d8 the iD- Famtlr ot Midvale. PriMP were WOP tntfrel 1D pace. Tbeee nodulee vary by Mra. Jollll Butterwood, bJP., e.n4 Ill eLa from that of a pea to as large Mra. c. L. Anderson, llflCOIM\ blgb. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 0. Pollard e.n4 ae a walnut. Tbe ,.now llpOt8 or IMklae U tlley an called may al8o 10D Dona.Jd wew Yialton WedDeaday of Mr. and u:ra: W. Jr. WblteJutad ot appear Ill tbe k'dM)'B aad luDp. · Once you bave definite proof of T. Provo. Mra. Duane RlcbardsoD and IOD B. Ia your flock take Immediate steps to put an end to it. If tbe blrda are ot Jack lett Monday for Spr1Dgvl118, 110 particular value It may be &dvl8- wbere they wUl vlslt with lin. R. lll. &hie to klll the lot ot them; bu:m the Perry, a alater of Mra. Rlcbarda, be- - tb&t an .DOUceably UDderwel&ht. fore returnlDg to their bollu at '111aee tbat are up to etancJanl wwtcbt Eureka. Mrs. Rlcbarda and 10ft have may be used for food or marketed, ae been vlsltiDg relatlvea 1D Se.Ddy tlae eooldnc deetrope the germa. Tbe ~ past week. Tbe Wasatch Rebekah lodge enterlftep l8 a tborouch claanup, burlDlll&' of all rubi:Ub, d)'opplDp &Dd Utter, talued at a card party 1D their llall ud tborou.rb d'ldDfttetlDI' ot au last Monday eveDiDg. "~' wu bDueee &Dd poultry I"UDII with a good played and prizes were won by lira. dlf. &D4 disinfectant. Allllouee wbere Jollll Ellawood and A. H. Hardcastle. Tbe bosteues were lira. T. W. Nicbol ...m fowlll bave been ebeuld be aDd Mrs. SteDa Facey. ....,..,. cleaned ADd clt.. nfected Mrs. H~ Hendrickson and lin. WWk tor several weeka. Plow the nme otteu and pl&at to .aome g1iick- A. c. Jeoaen enterta.lDed the nelgbbora 1D bonor ot Mn. Duane Rlcbardll I'CMhiC p-aiD. of Eureka, wbo haa been vlldt1Dg If JOU abould deckle to restock eaoe. cbJc:k• may be eecured from relaUvea 1D Sandy tbe past week. Tbe Jt.ealthy flocks but abould be rataed 1D eveniDg vias spent playing rook. Bequarters well removed trom tbo8e of fresbmenta were served to 12 gueata. Mrs. Frank Oborn aud Mre. Peter fM former t1ocka ADd OD new ground. IRlCh a etart, lt l8 uot nee- Setterberg were gQeat.a Irrtday ot ettarJ' to lrf;~the old bU"da at once Mrs. Jollll H . Sbaw. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Gailey ot and the new broods if tbey ce Syracuse visited last week at the an also coDfi"M'L If JVU1' flock l8 euftlcleutly valu- home of G. L. Oblaon. Mre. Galley ala to jUBtUy tbe extn. Work and ex- waa formerly Mlsa Allee OhJaon Mr. &Dd Mra. Glenn Pollard and pllme. 7QU -..y,.. after delltrpYiDg the 1ltr6a tiJat t.re ptemJy affected, aub- BOD Donald vlalted at Riverton. Tuea• ject tbe nme'"ID&' ODM to the tuber- day of last week. Tbe play, "ClvUian Clothes," was cUiln Wt. BbU tb&t prove to be enpresented by the Third ward K. L A. Urely free tro. iDfdoD abould put to tlwrwelvee ou clean, freab Wednesday eve~. at the amuse- --- ------ - - - TWO-FOR-ONE THEATEit TICKET ---·· . --- Does He Need a Friend? ', _. This Coupon good for one adult admlsalon to IBIS '.l"'IEA.TEB. FRIDAY, TUESDAY OR TIIUBSDAY February 18, March • er Jlareh 8 With one regular paid a,dmtssion. Or this Coupon and 20c good siDgle adm!saton. OOMPUMENTS OF MIDVALE .JOURNAL Miss Edna Slagowskl of Lyman, Wyo., vl81ted Mr. and Mn. J. T. Ostler and family durlDg the week. Mr. .and Mra. Wilford Cowley and daughtera, Frank1e and Elva; Kr. and Mrs. Stanley OJdh•m, and Mr. and Mrs. John lL OJdham and baby, all of Salt Lake, were diDDer gueata Sunday of Mr. &Dd Mrs. Jollll Oldbam. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Holman and Mr. and lira. Stanley Gibson of Eureka spent Sunday with Mrs. Lawrence Stapley. Mrs. Holman and Mrs. Gibson are al8ten ot lira. Stapley. Mr. and lira. JobD lL Sbaw and daughter, Beth, were gueata Kouday of Mr. and Mrs. Arcble Stuart of BlDgbam. Tbe scouts and some of their fathers, with scout leaders, enjoyed a party at tbe Vnnlclpal Baths last Friday eveDiDg. The White Plague itt the Poultry Yard v.s., w. ••area •owme•• ......,.,ned :::t:fi '-melrf"'' ·=GOlDe fricluelitly 1D CODand :Remove 4ropp1qp . . . . . . of t!iml1 at .... point reaate fi'GIIIl tbe ~ Bum the CILI'o.mu ot all towlit t.11at lt&VJ 4led ot fi!IJ7 ldDd ot ..,.,.. or bury ~- 11aee it au QDI7 be ilnlPAllld =-wi-:.llef:,:S pe..... of • ,._.,}rom t.o ~ it. lit -.q • ... boW dliDI'er ot IDtectlan te 1111t'b? reCiluelld';l ..............'&' ~ _,.td; If~ bi'IDg ID kee'"na . . . . ~flock, aM lt l8 a! to bave them tuberculbl DOt put tbelll at. ODCII with nNcbn•~ot ...... ... Ill ....... out ll)fected Wlevecl to 'be Jarply m.ucla ot tbe .pbl 1D wltlcb bU been DOtedJa late JeUW. m~. ~ Knl. GleDD Pollard ba4 as ELECTRIC HOME BAIERY Tbe Jot lllck youth f;loubttully be... to lltniiD Ide uke beD.th the dlubllll« Window.- Su0deld7 the wta• 41DW&w . . . . ~ ....,. ..A bee, l lllope," replied U.. lltatw lib llereDPder, lD a squelched tar. THE PESSDIIST AND THE OPTIMIST · dblner gueata Saturday, Prof. F . lll. Kelson, Miss Afton Brown, Miss Coe. Mr. Shelton, Mr. Evans, and Melba Rled, Miss Atha Burklnabaw, II M188 Vllate Jacobson, Miss Mlldred Leoll&rd H. Pollard, au of Logan. Tbe followiDg teachers of the Anderson, Miss Callie Jenaen, )1188 wetDl roast carolyn Hay, Miss Margaret Rawson, jo ed Saud IICboOl Mr. and Mrs. Royal D. Madsen, Mr. e a en Y Y iD tbe canyon Jut Wednesday atter- and Mrs. Glenn 0. Pollard, Mr. A. E. 11118 Molly Lindell, Miss · Peterson, Mr. Ted Sjoblom, and u:r. DOOD: C&rliaC, ll1u VlrgiJda Greaves, Miss Alvin Olson: I I uy Tbe optlml8t sees tbe dougllllut, but the pessimist aeea the bole. Tbe other day as I waa atrolliDg down the street 1D Sandy, I met and beld a conversation with two young men, I that proved the truth of tbls atatemeat to me. One fellowwaa throwiDg "Yep, she's golD' up fiDe!" be shouted 1D &DBWer to my qu..Uon. "Have you seen anythiDg go up better! You can bet your life, I am going to hot step around to the old dance hall tbla evening. Boy, some keen tlmea me and Sarah bave bad at them dances." He was an optlml~t. He waa keeplug young and 1D love with the "good old world." ou a and Set You Up in a Business of Your Own - • Here Is An Unusual Opportunity-Based on a Proved Plan-to Acquire a Modern Home and a Paying Business in America's Best Poultry Producing District, 30 Minutes from Salt Lake City. A Resulting in your acquirinJr more value for your money LL the elements for happy home life and a successthan you could hope to get in any other way. ful business of your own, leading to financial independence, are embodied in this-tried and proved 2000 Chickens Furnished . plan. If you have ever desired to start a chicken ranch, The coops will each house 2000 laying hens. And a and reap profits from this well-paying Utah enterprise, of this size-.all young stock-will be furnished flock here is the opportunity you should investigate! each unit purchaser, setting him up in business right at The Midvale Home Finance Corporation, with offices start. This means :you are positively assured of 2000 the in the Midvale State Bank Building, has acquired a sixchickens. These features are part teen-acre tract in one of the most of thia plan, which has already attractive suburban districts in the been tried in Southern California whole valley ... situated one block with wonderful success. north of the Midvale Junior High School and two bloeks east of the Supervision by Experts business center of Midvale. MidThe plan also gives you the benevale has the lowest taxes in Salt fit of help and supervision in poulLake County. Besides its many try raiaing by George M. Turpin, advantages as a place to live, near one of Utah's beat poultey authorexcellent schools and in a healthy ities. Clasaea will be held twice a social environment, this district is week to inatruet purchasers on the A modern brick home of illdividal said to be the finest in the United motSt effective methods of caring States for poultry. Climate is design. for the hens. This service, given ideal. Utah egp, produced in this Natural gas heating• purchasers, will continue indefivalley, command premium prices N~ly one-half ~re of gro1Uld. nitely. on the largest markets in the country. Latest type coops, with insulated Price and Prospects This tract is divided into 40 walls. units, giving each unit nearly half Eaeh unit will be sold for $9000 2000 pullets furnished. atan for room ample an acre ... -a remarkably ·reasonable price Supervision of poultry expert. tractive home, coops for 2000 when you consider that you get a chickens, lawns and gardens. modern brick home, coops of the An ideal place to live. latest modem type with insulated Lowest taxes in Salt Lake Counb'. Modern Homes at Lowest walls, plus 2000 chickens. And pllymeat. down Moderate you need pay only '1000 down. Cost Balance on convenient monthly Income from hens sJaould enable yoa On each unit will be built a Bltt here's the outstandtenna. to finish fayments witiWa fin strictly modern brick house, equipinr feature of this opportunity: years. It is eonservatively estimated by ped for natural gas heat. These busiaen weD-paying home-a A distinctive, of be each will houses authorities that the 2000 laying based on a successful plaa. hens which you'll have, will not individual design. Due to econyield you a good living · but only building omies resulting from the also wm enable you to pay off the of a number of houses at the aame balance of the purchase entire time-though each will differ from price in five years. This is baaed on an expected income its neighbors in architectural design-materials and $1.50 per hen per year-a common yield in the Utah of equipment can be purchased at the most ad"Yantageous poultry industry. After the five years, when you have costs. These savings are passed on to you. completed the payments, your hens should net you a The aame thing is true of the cHicken eoops which will minimum of fSOOO per year. be put up on each unit. Economies all along the line. Highlights of this Re•arkable OPPORTUNITY Let's talk it over. See the place. See the plaas for houses and coops. Twenty applications have already been received. There are only forty units in alL ACT NOW! Come in or phone. Midvale State Bank BuDding maa." roared the Irate ftth-, .,._ JOU JIDiriW what I think "How's the world treatiDg you, anyway?" "Pretty bard," be muttered; "tbe bricks are getUDg heavier every mlDute, and the air Ia ao cold." "Too bad," I Bald, "but you'll be able to forget it toDigbL Aren't you going to the dance?" ''To the dance! Say, I wouldn't pay ten cents to try to jump &l'OUDd to · tbat aol8e jamboree." Th1a fellow waa a peaalmtat. He was so soured on life that u eaw DO pleasure 1D anytblDg. Up above the bricklayer was wbl8tling away u he alapped on the mor- ¥ALE ROME 11NANCE CORPORATION Dr. L. D. !Ageu, V. 8.) 'YGU~W 1 eald to blm: • (CopJrtaht. 1029, - bricks to another on a platform wbere the second waa laYing them. LEO LEWIS, Prop. 16 North Main Consult Midvale Home Finance Corporation. · • Phone Midvale No. 1 |