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Show • THE JORDAN JOURNAL T-TERSINTERl\'lOUNTAIN BAND CONTEST AT LAGOON • II R The Miclvale Band entered the In-1 than 10 cents. If anyone cares to contermountain Band conte~t being held I tribute 25 cents, there will_ be ~0 1 at Lagoon at the present time. I charges prefered, but the picture IS ' The Midvale Boy,; conte~ted with well worth 10 cents. Send it to some four other band~ at Lagoon, August friend in a distant city or port as a 2, 1925; viz: Ladi~ M. I. A. Band; means of advertising Midvale. . j Goodyear tires are the most popuEach individual purchasing a post lar tires in the world today. There Boys and Girls M. I. A. Band; Drenver and Rio Grande Shops Band; and card will be tagged with an app!"O- Jmust be a rea..~on for their popularity. Rosells Saxaphone B:.nd. priate badge and it is hoped that The reason is, they give more mileThe contest will continue each Sun- every man, woman and child in Mid- I age and better satisfaction for the day until August 27th, when the final vale will be decked out in one of these money. That is the way we reasoncontest will be held. At that time badges before the day is done. ed, in our customers' behalf, when the six bands with tile highest ratGoodyear appointed us as Goodyear l· ng will compete for fir:;t prize M'ISS zeII a Murnsf or d h as re t urne • d distributors an South Salt Lake Coun• Let us hope our boys are among f f d · ·t 'th h · · · rom a ew ays VIS! Wl er SIS t er, ty, says Ted Wheeler, of Wheeler Bros. the leaders. Mrs. Will Robinson and family, of Wheeler Bros. Se ecord Number Goodyear's I I MURRAY ITEMS .Vliss B,'!rnice Watis, Correspondent Miss Mildred Carlisle entertaaned Tuesday evening in honor 'of Miss Vera Wagstaff, a bride of the coming week. The decorations were sweet peas and petunias, the color scheme was carried out in pink and white. Games were played and those winning prizes were Miss La Von Tune and Mrs. E. Miller. Refreshments were served to fifteen guests. * • • • • .. . . Miss Lucetta Malstrom had as her g-uests Saturday, Miss Bernice Watts and Miss Grace Bateman. • ;jC * Luke Robinson left Tuesday evening for Huntsville, Ala., where he has acc<pted a position as manager foT a J. C. Penney Store. Mrs. Robinson and children wHl follow shortly where they will make their home. * * * Twenty members of the Gilbert family enjoyed a moonlight ride from Crystal Hot Lakes Wednesday evening followed by supper and dancing during the evening. 1 • , • "' * The Prosperity Tire at a Hard Times Price Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Trott a1·e receiving congratulations over the arrival of a daughter, born to them a few days ago. The little stranger bas been christened Beverly Ann. Just like $2 wheat in the bin-so far as quality goes. And a big smile winner when it comes to prices. PATHFINDER Made by the world's largest manufacturer 30 x 3% Clincher Cord Oversize ........................ $9.35 Straight Sides in your size, equally low. And right here for you-no waiting-no extra chargesour standard service on Goodyear Tires. ros. Sandy ' Ut:th Midvale * * * Mrs. J. R. Drinkwater has as her guest at her hovne on Boxelder street, Mrs. F. M. Watts, ()f Brookfield, Wash Mrs. Watts was forme1·ly Miss Agnes Grant, of this city. * * * MTS. Sarah Maxfield and daughte1·, Mrs. Sadie Kinder, and children, who have been V!.isiting at the home of Mrs. Esther Scott, have returned to their home in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bishop, Miss Margaret Forbush and Harold Bishop are spending a few days at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zackerison have 1·eturned from a month's vacation in Idaho and Wyoming. · of |