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Show .. Riverton ially has made great ccoao Tic progress this past year and. may ~>tabiJ, 1\' Emergency Pantr y )ir. and :Mrs. J. E. Freem an enterize her currenc y and return to the Meets Home Need tained . AY and SATURDAY at an old time party at their . Gold Standa rd in 1926. Condit ions in home on Wedne sday, assiste d by Iris Germa ny and France should improw Sorens en. The evenin g was spent m By META H. GIVEN ~lowly. Interna tional trade in 1926 music and games and rE'fres'hmcnb (Home Econom ist.) should be more normal aM stabitz ed l~fficleney and econOIHY go hand and were Sl'rved to Mr. and Mrs. L. N. ., wnd ln the home ns well ns In thP Barkdu ll, Mr. and Mrs. William Thothan at any time since the War. mas and family , ~lr. and Mrr-. Jo:<eJ!h and "Brea ldng The Ice" As to stock anr\ bond rrarkrt~, they busin!'SS world. Taylor , Mr. and Mrs. Char~es Wilson, emergency have f•1I' the mo;;t part be~n ri·,ing for l'he Mr. and Mr~. Hamso n Ttppet s a;•d l'antry, lJt!' t In· over two years an!l seem ready fo1 daught er Mau(l of Salt Lake, MT nm·fitlon In the a major ;:etback someti me Ill 1926. and Mrs. J. J. Free;11an and family SU:NDA Y and MONDA AnJ un\e5s carieJ to unruly e:< ~ni~ine of the of Pleasa nt Grove, Mr. R. modern house· tremes anu coupled with other atlver~;. Mr. and ~lrs. Heber Butte1·field, Mr. wlfr Is pnrtirn 1ar circum stances a severe decline in seand Mrs. J. R. Freem an, Mr. an•l Mrs. curity markrt s shoulrl n't {:cmoral Zc y ln<lieatiYE' of 0. R. Freem an, ::1-lr. and Mrs. T\Joma s \, th~ truth of this 'Iii(:•·· I genera l industr y. For busine ss at Freem an, Mr. and 1\lrs. Or,on Freepresen t is on a sound basi' with a ~t:ttCLl!~llt. man. Mr. and :\1rs. John Bodell, Mr.· This n<'IV ~ort healthv monev situatio n, with inven· m!l Mrs. Henry TE'mp st, Mi~s Syl- \ ,. pun try· It r uy tories \ept d~wn, produc tion well in via Butter field of lltrri!l1 an, Mr. an(, j ,. I hl' II S1i!'lf ln hand, and employ ment satisfa ctory. Mrs. W. Freem an aml son CJ~,le, }lr.\ II<' n•gnl!lr \.~r!h•r Busin!'~S phould continu e good for ( (u•c; awuy with m<l Mr$. T. Ni~ols and l\Irs. Bathe at least the first part of thl) Ne\\ ha, 1 ,_gahoo of Meta H. G;ven. Freem an. / Year, an•l we hope you will share 1h.- hot!le mala•r, the surpris e guest. )lr. and M~s. F. B. Seal enterta nHerall y in the pro,pe rity 1926 prom· l·:rpry woniJLII has had t'u~ experl!'nce ed at a fam · v reunio n on Christm as of welcomin~ un um·xpel'!Pd vi~itor in honor i;;es. of their sons and daught ers "Patb e News and ''len ~lll'l•hcs IYrre at low ebb nnd anti their ''Tell it to a Policeman" f/~mi\ie~. Dinner wa.s scrvI :111 SL'Urehed hlgh l' lHI loW to fintl ·d to 54. 'tlll11'1 h'nli presrnt uiJie to ptt~ on tile Mr. f/.tton and Hilton Bill~, l.eft From Porto Rico t u'lh•. The emNge nry <;I! elf In the Saturd a>t for Divide n" ,.•ter spen•h ng TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY , wltry clm•s :Jwuy with such worries In three d-:pl3, with th~ir parents , :Mr. ~hort order. ,\ can op~nl'r nn<l-p rrstc -u veri· mJ Mr.,:. Ezra L. BillS. Regular Prices l\lrd. l\l(i\ton Crane of Califor nia is •~hie banl)uet cnn lJ.e preparerl in 8 ..isiting ·ith her parent s, :\lr. and fpw ll'lnutes. The bousPwlfe may Mrs. Eug ne C. Miller for two week~.· _ )1 YP her dJOlce nf many exeelleut :\lr. an• \ Mrs. Gordan Densle ! an-~ § ntP:tts. corn, tonmt•Jes. mnsltrootns. If nounce t. e birth of a baby g1rl on rh • 's short •lf Jnlll( or !'ream. n ran r,f !'l'llP"rnt•!l milk, which Is !'linpi~· .Vedn..:sd· ,. Drccm ber 23. ::;eems a Mr>.. T. . Pare .. 1r . Hattie Free- § rr«""'' •·•lll 's milk st!'rlliZI'<l •n thl' ran difficu lt at 311, Mrs. } 'lll' .\ .•' , n, Mrs. J. J. fttlll with ~lxty ]lLr eent of the watl'r to determ ine j•1st how Wiberg a d r, . T. Butterfield~: rPt •m·f·d will 1 ., thl' trick. Tn fact shp tic a cut bE' finally decided ,;pent Satunl ay · ~pan sh Fork vis1 y lmq• two hundred or more savory upon by Congre ss. Tax reducio n will ting with Mrs. Ge rg(' Whetm an. "; Jishvs rrady to h<'r han<l. undoub tedly be a fine thing for indusMrs. Armin ta Dens ey ~pent sever\\'h!•n the surprl~e l!lJC5t does ar, try ami for all classes of people, as\ rlYe tlw bnstess natural ly wlshl'>< to be al days last week at 0 den, th(' gue<;t .... it will free large :;urns of money for, ito~pituhle. ~hr !loesn't wuut to b" tied of her daught er, Mr... At •nie May. 'c busine ss and im·estm ent purpost'S. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Llo~ •o I the were kltl'hen the 1:ll range half the after It will be of especia l assista nce to n• on, ~hl' wants to entertu ln as shP farmer s. guests of :\k Mrs. L. E. · ltcrs 6 of Salt Lake and on Friday where has heen enterta ined. • · 1;) ~ the postoff ice at Midval e As things now stand, the co t of daught er, Pearl will spend the It hm't week. po~sibh J :~ • If she ,,as to phon\' ;._;..;__.....;;._as_s_eeond-cla.;s matter . federal , state and local taxes .is greatMiss Arvilla Seal left last Thurs- ~ rrant i~ally !'or the hutrhe r, the h · grocer G FOR FIRST HALF OF er than the value of the five major day for Rock Spring s, Wyo. where ;: Anoth er of t e big ane X~'J nnd the baker. farm produc ts: corn, wheat, cotton, But that's only one of the plucl's •he will be the guest of her sister, : : 1926 INIHC ATES GOOD oats and hay. whf.'re the emergPn<·Y pantry cmnE's Mrs. James Christe nsen for a week. BUSIN ESS Farme rs of course do not pay all Mrs. Ezra Bills enterta ineJ at dinin. Buckr!l hy a well s'oc·I•en Pmer these taxes, but the agricu ltural comner on Saturd ay in honor of he" ; : g-rnry shrlf. the wife cnu get to:::ether Prospe ctive tax reducti ons, betterm ent J mumty represent~ the largest husban of border clas-hes, broncho busting, straig ht ds birthda y anniver~ary. Covers cona STtlPn!l id hmel.t>on or !!lnnN ln n in· dfarm t conditi d ons,· consoliddations countr 1· · in suming v. Taxes were • laid h class in dthe for eightee11. . lll pu~ed und u1•11ru' e, .! :ff). Tl•e spontuHPous wish that · · · _.,_. h An t>speua m · us ry e dore1~n · an an d Jmprov rmse d t e cost of o~ng busme ss w..1c · · and a da8h of love. Mrs. Pearl Bo!le\1 spent severa l dayl> 11x con1ova Da,. 11 a eomP~ nt tltt> lust moment 'to Informalt ra it of L' por ,. e Situati on affor . goo . groun s for IS passed on to the consum er. Farm. ! resn · 1en • romm 1~~ 1mwr for I'or t o "I "' co' ly lnvltP n fPw frlentls for lunrh ran at Herrim an the guest of Mr. an l . . optimi sm. ers th~s bear a large propor tion of in Washin gton and the Island' s repre- be grntifil'd at onre with the aid of }lrs. J. S. H. Bodell. Havmg JUSt passeJ throug h a year the ultima te tax burden , the total :Miss Thelm a Rce<l of Lark was the of sentntl ve In congre!'S thP new pantry. which from the standp oint of the which equals more than their 1uest of Miss Esther Rindlis lach for pro· ·. Aftprnoon teu for the bridge countr y at large must be conside red duction . Even though state and local Rocky Kansas Wins Title Is nn r!JU;.dly pc.sy mn•ter. A :::lassduh of the week. prospe rous, every one with any in-~1 taxes do remain hi!l'h, rcduct Mr. and ;\Irs. Z. Butter field enterwn in presPrves or Jelly, a pl11Her of hrea<l terest in ,indust ry is curiou s a:; to federal ta.xes will help ea:;e that •nd butter. tPa. nnfl a !llsh of rookies tained at dinner on Friday . what 1926 has in store for us. burden . will li'I'Ct thr ordlnnr y !leman<ls of were laid for eleven. And while much that I am going 1925 was all in all a fairly gootl' Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lloyd had a~ 1ht• !'a;.ual ct~llf'f und a run of Pvap· to say in thY' regard is prophe tic and\ !ann year with satisfac~ory prices their guests Monda y and Tuesda y, c.rated milk will answer the milk or for shoulu be discoun ted as :;uch, I thmk farm produc ts and a gam in the Mr. and fill's. Heb.;r Thorn of Burley , farn·• r"Hlll nH'ti. it may be helpful to list the follow- ; er's purcha sing power. And Idaho. Mr. Thorn was fcnmer ly of farmer s 1 r ing things as probab le outstan ding for the most part start 1926 in better\ here. "The House ot Quality " economic development~ of 1926. financi al condition than they were a :'tlr. and Mrs. F. R. Lloyd were the 1.. Federa d tax reducti on. Be a Milk Tippler, year ago and with real optimi sm for dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William 2. Furthe r financi al progre ss by the future. Says Dr. Schireson Newbold last Friday . farme rs-bar ring unfors een circum A,s to my third point, that of con-I Miss Lucille Lloyd spent severa l stances . solidat ions, tbe natura l trend of bus-~ ;!ayi< at Americ an Fork, the guest of 3. Consol idation s and mobiliz ation ine.ss has been to rrobiliz e into l'eaL!:es nnd rrPam eomplexlon~ or !\lr. and Mrs. J. J. Southe rland. tO'• ain~ u~ twdronre ~ :\lr. larger FOR SALE- -5 Room Hou~f and garof industr y into larger units- partic u- 1and strong er units. This. results Anlf'I'il 'an women hnve their foundn uhre ~ .. :1da;y · in ~e-38 3nl Avenue . lnqu're at the W. D. larly in the case of the railroa d. tlon In a milk ·the aboliti on of waste, in greate r eflast we e in honor ot h-. 1 lwuse for price and tcr ns. 4. Furthe r gains toward financi al ficiency and more economy. Numer -30 D leaving J anuar} G diet, acrordl ng to for FOR SALE - Child's Bed, VacuJ r stabilit y on the part of Europe as a. ous consol idation s. were wroug Dr. Henry J. (;al!loL.aa. ProgrE ,stve ht in Cleane r, Buffet Cupboa rd. Cheap. Turn ed-U p Supp le Brims whole, and possibl y more nation s re-11925, and more arc hoped for Scl<lre~oll, famous playeJ. Relres hments w in 1926, 560 East Center St., !\IiL \·a.c•, T de. turning to .the Gold ~tandard: ?articu larly a~ong ra.ilroa ds, as. it 'l t:hleag Inclin o e d~ to ~rna· Drap 11 e Effec 11 ,.. 1.1!olo>:rapl• ,how:; Holi,~ h. l8 phone .Midval l!4 guPsts. A token of 6. A maJor declme 111 secunt y mar- IS ~xpecte!l Con!l're.;s will en.act lrg t' 103-M. 1t tolc·gis t and fa•· ~as. veteran was presen ted to Mr. ltullau fighter of llulfalo kets. . • lat10n. to penmt . severa l Impor tant' 11 ho •lt• ·bhPly wun the li~:htl' cinl plastic sur.>lgh1 DELIN QUE. "f , 'OTlC E labor in he orgamt .at.on. A:. co~unuahon of genera l pros- i groupm gs ~f car.ner s. to take place. gpon. ehHIH!l ion~hlp of the worl!l Mr. an Mrs. A. F from .Jilll"ll) v.,th adued momen tum, at . The fore1gn s1tuatJon offers good ltortor fkhlre1 <;oodrich In a f\fteen·r(lund hnttll' East Jordan Irrigat 'on ' . Prmc' pal b:r Mr...nu 1\l.rs. for the first part of the. year. 1ground s for optimi sm. Italy eS'pllcson has won place of busine ss Sandy C;ty. C ' ah, ed at. tne-~..,. ot t'an.e by beaut!NOTIC E in hon~r ot the Tnird 'Ward ~ymg motion pic There are delinqu ent upon the 'nl· Q~:o_ >ru~ Frj,Lay evt>ning. Ga-ll',£ 3 tun~. musI cal Lowing describe~ stock on account of' w;o:reu and refr~shm~nL~. c o ,n e d y a n !l assessm ent No. 35 of $1.50 per shre ttwel)'ty-on~ gue ·~. Pnzes va t.devllle stars levied on the 19th day of Septem ber, rby Ward Da trup and Dr. S;hires on. nnn many sol'lety 1925, the severa l amoun ts ~et opposite senM. womPn of A11eric11. He tran~formed d M r,jl. A . F S . h . • kh ld ~ r. . mit th e names of the respec t 1ve s:;oc o - ta' d ant l~unny Brire's nose, rejUI·enate!l EvH f . d' 1 1 ers as follows : me a a ami )' rHn~'l.tHJ'8 far·e, removed sixty-fo ur ~ner N 1 Covers were latd for e1ght pounds of !l!lipo~e tl;.sue from 'fruly , r s~ o. A + The First Ward Primar y ~ltalllt•k in one operati on, strulgll t Cer. No .• anw, Adc1ress, rares, m, 1315C H. E. Atwood, Sandy 5 7 50 an ti T eac h ers ent e rta'me d a t Plll'd tlll' crn,;s eyPS of the leading 1171C Thos. Blair, Sandy 6 9:oo in~ party fo~ the Primar y h•,ly of ~luger's mt•i~:ets, and has per· FOR YOUR HAPPY NEW YEAR 1345C Thos. Blair, Sandy 1 1.50 Monda y a. ternoo n. forrm•d othPr correct ions for rnukln~ ReJcre!;hm• 1166C C. G. Emil Car'son , l\lur. 6 9.00 \\ert' scrvE'd. WE OFFE R THESE SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK '1eop\e young and henutlful. 1642C Edwin Cox, Salt Lake 1 U.iO ~r. and Mrs. C. L. Sorens en Doctor Srllit·"son has one Infallible 1729C Ethel Rlearlq uist, ALL SWEATERS, LUMBER JACKS 20 per cent Discount 114166.00 their gu~st the ~a"t ~·eek, lllrs. U. preser p!lnn for the attalnmt>nt .c>! t824C Wm. R. E!lgel, Sandy 2 3.00 Sorers cn of. Cahfor ma. beauty. It ts • "OnP quart of milk 1 1476C Rufus •. Forbu~h, 1\[ur. 2 3.00 ~"· and Mr~. J. H. Brown hl!d day, !lllP hour of sunshine, and re1477C Hufus •. Forbus h, Mur. 1 1.50 thm g?est~ the pa.t week, Mr. [Jl'l\1 ad lihil\.m ." ALL JEWELRY-20 per cent Discount llrim~. atlj~slulll,• t" <'tie's style u t478C Rufus F. Forbus h, Mur. 8 4.50 Mrs. Llona Babcoc k and two "Beaut y Rpl'rlnll'Jts and cosmetie beauty, thnt Is the milline r's promis• 1377C Wm. A. Gan·et t, Sandy 2 3.00 ren of Myton. ·Uakers," snrs nortnr SchirE'son, . "would be driven out oi' buslness In tor spring. All you have to do Is t• 1637C Wm. A. Garret t, Sand~ 2 3.001 Mrs. J. R. Dane entertlll·•et! 92GC Louis Lemaic h l\1 it! vale 1 1.50 ner Thursd ay of last ~·eek ~n u few weel;s If 1111 the women of step to .the mirror, study e!Tect an< Have You Tried Our TRIP LE KNEE contou "C J r of your new chapea u and It R' , . r. r of Mr~. Allen Kunn, 1t bemg Americn would drink their quart of GG o HOSIERY For Boys and Girls? os. . .nous1ey, 1\P!.U 7•5 · lbrthd . It docs not come up to expectutlon> 6G9C Jos. S. Mou~ley, River. lG 24.00 1 milk a <illy. ay anmver~ary. . · a& to becomlugnesl!, let It not fret you L 29 43 .vr.o. Mr. and MrR. H. Hendnc:kson "Bnhll-s nnd du1dre u have corn1 d M 1214c 25 cents The Pair- Both Brown and Black l ea owv1ew am It Is l.mt the 111111ter of a kink, a def 1G63C and Stoek Co. . 14 21.00 Mr and Mrs. A. F. Smith pl!'XtOns of angel~ for the reason thut twist were and 11 hf'nd, to couver t It lnl• "''l\' N· , )l'd 10 F 00 ner guests of Dr. and Mr.s. they are fed \argtiY on mll]>. Milk lines turned H. 87 o " I tam • e. son, • I ·>· to your Individuality 0 ' I f S It I k Ch 'st used exterr•ally or Interna lly Is 11 mood. 1484C William Nelson , ?.lid, 2 3.00 or 0, a ..a e~ r1 mas COMMUNITY SILVERWARE -20 Per Cent Discount Mo8t of the brims are just Ilk• 203C A. H. Roek, Sandy hE'antifier. Anra Held, I !Jelleve, was that, 4 6.00 Mr. A. F. ~mlth spent either pllnble or on tile soL 1382C A. H. Rock, Sandy the first uctress who adopte d the milk drape order which 1 1.50 week at Spams h Fork. respond s reudily t< huth. While this was a nov!'lty at deft touch. For mldsea ALL TOY B-20 Per Cent Discount son, ta!Tetu 1428C W. C. Smith, Wdval e 7 10.50 1he time, and her preJ;s agent un- satin null faille silk are In use ns su.~ 1597C Richar d Winter , Riv. 4 G.OO doulitPdly mn!IP tlte most of It, the gested In the picture . The On" nf the nt<>8t <·ommc,nly And in accord ance with Jaw and 'Ill ll!.'W belt l•rinciple In Itself was ~ounfl. But a are particu larly soft and atljusta catul·es In shlngll ng roofs Is n.e order of the board of director~ made hh We Are Showing A Wondel'ful Range Of Colors hE'allt) ~ecrl't of even more value 1~ Later on, the designe r tells us, ~uppl on the 19th 1er of nalls. Good zlnc·coated day of Septem ber 192ri ~o the dolly quurt of milk taken as 8 croche t straw will be used In a slmiln many shares of each parcel of such always shou'd be used for In'\:;ORDUROY at 89 cents. This Is The IDEAL Material pnrt of the diet. manne r to fabric. stock as may be necess ary will be soh ~hln~:les. It Is folly to attncb a "The mllk·fP 1 gltl ls easily dls For CHILDREN'S COATS-DRESSES-ROMPERS-ETC. >.;~:iF!::~~j::i~;n~;~~t'lH~ at public auction at the office of tht' grade materia l, like the best tlngnislwd by thr velvety texture and Secret ary at the Sandy City Bank on ~hlngles. with chPnp !run nal~s the healthy rotor of her skin. .Milk For Ladies Lounging Robe s-Blo uses- Jump ers and Etc. .Januar y 18, 1926, at 11 o'cloek a. m. wUI rust out ln a Sh{)rl spun of Is a wonderful body hull•ler, becaus e to pay the delinqu ent a~sessment, to- 'lnd allow the shingle s tO work It c•mtaiM tYery structu ral elemen t. gether with the cost of adverti sing -Excha nge. YES -It Washes Fine! \ , It Is. In n way, au elixir of llt'e. •. and expens es of sale. Disap pointe d "Autho rities agree that milk Is the A. R. GARD NER, Jud Tnnkin most nearly perfect food but It Ia an 'o' Who Was First Presi dent? ~;. s S'\YB It brats Secret ary. !~ "'hlle George ind out how mu<'h petroleum Washin gton Is ~: extri'"Dely t\ellcute one as well. Heat Silk Underwear Is Always Good J<'or The New Year's Gift t of as the first sufficient to kill all hacterl a Is the 't always Preside ntthough of the United States, :, h 1 ,n the world with none of it essPntlal of absolut ely pure and ~ as au artnal fact John Hanson Mr. and Mrs. T. Hu~p ry nnnoun ce .• nto><l In his bunche s of oil the birth of a daught er. 'tl'rlle milk. One of the advant ages I WR~hine:tno Star. ¥ was the orlglnul tltle holder. He i Mrs. L. Mitche ll enterta ined Wed·' of evapor ntl'd milk, which Is slmpl~· •!: was "first Preside nt of the First ¥! nesday of last week in honor of her fresh cow's milk with sixty per cent Congre ss of the Confed eration of the wntl'r rE'moved. Is that It Is nnd his title wus "Presid ent of" ' little daught er, Beth, it bring her rntlrel~· sterile an<t Is more easily as· lt the United Stutes. " He served ~j Th' plcksh ure birthda y annive rsary. Ga ~ e~ were ·!ml nt!'d tl an orcllnnry market milk. ~~rk 11play ed and lunche on server! to 20 toes Jl'l hang one year as Preside nt of the , sma}l' guests. ")11 k Is meJltlnned rty-seven time~ th' wall WRY Contlncntltl Congress, startin g ..-, in the Blhle. '!'he Promis ed Lnnd of ~ Novem ber 15, 1781. : .Lur. and Mr~. FA!ri Christo n ·en anbe read, but SHOCK ABSORBERS TO THE LIMITED POCKET BOO K,-IN MIDVALE, was said to now 'with 1@. 19U. weotern Newopa per Union.) ill ~:...---''-"""-J sure cover up the b;rth of a daughteT. L'T AH and Ovid graded ....,""'•....,,:IJ:#:l........_.....,, • t e ~eeond ward Mutua l and Sun- 1 ln the waUl ~---·MM~W.~ only to nectar, the 1 officer s and teache rs en- I ''Little Johnny Jo 1 '' 1 r I;:= := wm 1.q I g. 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