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Show THINGS THAT NEVER HA PEN By GENE BYRNES ·{ou'RE 1 WRo, 6. l N~ v'ER. WA.S How's rr You NE.VE.P.- Mf'lBRIE.O ~ ILl BET '(oi.J MU.$T . LVC.K'( ENOI.J~H 1·0 KA\/E A HAVE. HAP In the Chiicago domest;ic relations Eng., had his wife arrested because comt Mark Rowan was ordered to she put his death notice in a loca.l take his wife to the movies one€ a newspaper. week .and renew his courtship Ignace Ladzewski of Wa.r:m.;, was J **** convicted of murder, l1ecause he Robert Esham of Manche'iter, Emg. frightmed a woman to dcuth while was gl'anted a license to dri~·e an au-' pretending- to be a gb?st tomciile although he ha, t""' arti2\fll"fl. Harriet Crouch of Chelmsfici.al legs fq_rd, Eng. kissed each member of the •*•• j.l'ry aftl'l' acquittal of the murder of Goorge Springt1etd .of Gtantnam, her husband rELLOW IN 1 M'{ LIFE.. po%EN5 OF Ff'.LLOWS ~ Business Directory &~ >>.r~·"'"'"' ! - I I I I Of Progressive Business Firms In Midvale Not Advertising Elsewhere In The Journal And Eagle I I Ghix Feed Season is here. We handle all kinds at reasonable prices and our delivery service is prompt. l ~ 1\UDVALE FEED AND SEED STORE l\1. L. )IcNAMARA, Proprietor I ~· AIRY. Milk and Cream delivered daily in Midvale. Nothing but fresh milk. MIDVALE DAIRY, G. Pappas, Prop. Tel. Mid. 86 R3 Sandy, R. 1, Utah I Always Ask For WHITE LILY and ECONOMY FLOUR. I • t. ' Produced By WEST JORDAN MILLING CO. Telephone ~tidvale 108 l't~idvale, Utah - Insurance. I write all kinds of Fire Insurance. it is too late. See me before -~-~~-~~-~~-~~-0-D-U.-.r_a_O_IJ-.c)-n-a-D-0-11-D-.--~- HEBER C. AYLETT French resentment toward the 1 . Mrs; Edith ~no~les ?f Chicago tesUnited Stabes appears not to be shar- tified m l:er dtvorcc ·SUlt that she had ed by the town of Auray in the de- led a hand to mouth exk"tenre while partment of Morbihan. Inhabitants her husband followed a "glass to of the town recently celebrated the , mouth" life. 150th anniversary of Benjamin Frank I * ** * lin's arrival there, "'here he first set I Georg·e Soper of Hammond, lnd., foot upon French soil as American j!· slashed hi:> wife's face with a razor an1oa,ss:1ac•r. The event was marked because she flirted with his cousin by merry making and parades in and then exclaimed "That wm spoil French and American flags your peauty."_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ were carried. ._ _.:..__..:;.. 320 North Main Street IRWIN'S MILLINERY l\Iidvale, I THE FLOWER SHOPPE • "Every Day is Flower Day" at this institution. Sec our complete line of Stewart Warner Radios. • H. E. PHELPS FLORAL CO. Telephone Midvale 49 H. E. • .,AUME BENGUE (Ben-Gay) gives quick ""clicf £rom the agonizing pain of Rh~u .. .nntum, Ncurit"3,. a11d every ache and paiD. Its penetrating warmth relieves the con~csuon Wld soothes tho lnflnn.cd n"!rv s. • Rasmussen Tailor Shop--Alterations, Cleaning and Suits 1\lade to Order. Get an extra pair of trousers free. H. F. RAS)lUSSEN, Proprietor Telephone Midvale 117-W GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH 1 At The U. S. CAFE (AN.ALG.CSJQ.UI\.) state. Firemen at Steyne, Eng. were a.rersted for violating the speed law w!hile on <their way to fight a fire. ***• Although reported dead Daniel McCarthy appeared for jury duty at Bridgeport, Conn., explaining that another man of the same name hao died. ***• Under a new regu1ation, flying machines will shortly bear numbered license ta.gs issued by the Department oi Commerce. \ \ ( l : , 1· 1il..c.l · Ti1A·r EvER GRACED A KNIFE.OR. FORK I THE MENTION of a savory roast loin of pork calls up the memory of many a happy dinnertime. We offer for your inspection and purchase the finest assortment of pork, veal, beef, mutton, lamb, fish, poultry and smoked goods ever marketed in this town. · R. R. GILBERT Autritrop Razor -ssaptoszs New! $9.00 Why not install a new Holley Hot Plate Vaporizer on your FORD. ·Raz Every thermal unit utilized. E. C. O'BRIEN Something -~Itull Positive $9.00 Benefits. Crankcase di· Watch Our Windovvs lution practically eliminated. Relieves carbon troubles and less value grinding, Easier starting. More flexibility in traffic. Under average conditions over 26 miles per gallon of gasoline. --sharpens itseJf C. J. Ridd Motor Co. MIDVALE'S RD DEALER -- t Corner Meat & Grocery Valet J, We buy and serve only the best foods on the market SAMAS & THO~\S, Proprietora H!ORl:. ·1~ IHE Fm;;S'r LOif'l OF PORK. Oace•OYer wltll • atropped 9 auper• keea IJlade lfYea a comlort . .aYe aad preyeate akla lnltadoa. VALET 64 West S CAFE and Restaurant, the best in town. It's A Treat To Eat bAillAE BENGUE Save Your .Face I FAIRDALE FARMS Telephone Douglas 91-H Cottonwood • a · 1n go Commerce and school of given at Milo, Me., in honoii'. of 16 Utah was recently given the appoint· couples who have been marned 50 ment to Oxford, England, granted by years. • *• * Cecil B. Rhodes, English diamond ...:-l king. For forcibly kissing four 15'-'as, M Ki ball se1 ted f Privates Malone, Shafer and Bullard r. m was ec rom. a o:f the Seventeenth Infantry were field of eleven st~dent~. repres:ntmg t ced to diiiilionorable discharge the three Utah Umversrties. His <par- sen en . . ticula;r line has been business and a.nd 10 years m pnson. economics which field he will folow - - - - - - - - - - - - - - in his school work in England In addition to having a splendid I scholastic record, Mr. Kimball has been very active in studdent body phases of sch{}Ql work. On this part of education he said, "Education, in reality is development and not the mere acquiring of facts. The• stu dents activities, while they should be raised on Eagle Brand subordinate to the class work, are Condensed 1\lilk is nevertheless a very inporta.nt part oo now almost seventy school work. They create the ability to meet men and women on a sound years old. Since 1857 basis after the struggle for a living -the safest of all in· starts." fant foods. The election of a student from Utah to attend Oxford on the Rhodes .scholarship is made two out of three yea~. Karl Young, of the Utah Agricultural colleg,e was elected last year and it is present attending the COI'DENSED MIJ..K English school, as is also Ha.ro1d Davis, a former University of Utah student who was chosen three years ago. Next year there will be no election. Requirements incident to the scholarship ~re that the candidate be not over 25 nor under 19, that he must have had at least two years of college work and be quali. tied from a scholastic, · literary and athletk standpoint to represent the Utah Fairdale Farms. Pure l\lilk Delivered to your door. The greatest food is milk. We have it, produced in sanitary surroundings. • Japan ia solicitous fo the good opin ion of .foreign nations and recently demonstrated the fact in an unusual manner. Pa~sports to leave J<>i)an were denied thirty entertainers who wanted to tour America anrl Europe, because the actors were not considered capable of creditably representing their country abroad. Unfortunately, po0or American nctors are not so restrictetl. People of New England are said to listen in on radio programs to a greater extent than those of other sections of the country. Midvale 36 ILLINERY. Keeping pace with the seasons and latest styles is aur job in millinery. Call and see for yourself now well we succeed. I According to replies received by a London weekly, "Lead Kindly Light" is the favorite hymn in English churches. ~lephone P. C. Rasmussen & Sons Midvale, - - - - - - - Utah. .. |