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Show MIDVALE JOURNAL AND l\lURRAY EAGLE ..•..•..•....t...:.•:...:.·!-!•to!••!••!•·!...:•+.:··:··::··!-l-!··!-!······,..,:-:••!••!••!••!••!••!••,.•}•:.+--:-:..,..++++ !. ..+••••+••!...!".~ • .s-.ft....2 •• •• + ~• + +••·.~.~-,~.t...• + T + .-,.~ + + +.............. • .- -. +.......... + +••• -~ 'tr' +••'!..• •.••.-• ...... +••• No1. 1173 and 1174 for McGraw of the Giants .~. -"" + ~~~ The Prince of Wales and His Canadian E-P Ranch ••.••.••;-+.• "'•"' -•'••'•••++"'•+'"•••••"• .•. .,•-•J., , . . •"•.•"•. . . . .... ·- -. •"•..,•..,•.,.•••••• . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... Our Practical Patterns Silver Jubilee • 1: + + 9 + • t • ; ·~ -• •-.3~-..o.+....d.....LI • •...,!!.-.-...••,.~-..-.~ •• ..•••,.-,. -•• •.-••.. . . ... . .•,.-,.••,• • . .••,.• • • •.-.-.. • •.• • • • -· • "'•a" •.-.,• ' • •a• • ..•••..•• • •..• •.••.• T T"Tl •"+•"• ,.•. ,.•. +•• ••• •",• •',••,•• +''+ + • J. L. Wilkin~on and children nf Los Angles, Calif., are here on a visit and at preRent are at the home of 1\lrs. Wilki,nson's mother, Mrs. W. C. Miller. Mr~. l o l ' t II • '• i' , " ( ; II ( • , I ***** 1\Ir. and Mrs. Erick A. Oleen left early in the week for a short visit with relatives in Myton. . .. . . . The ~lidvale Ward Primary Associa Lion was well represented at the Seagull girls rally held at Liberty Park Thursday. A group of 20 girls and a! !officers attended. * • • * * * Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McNamara and son, Jack , spent Sunday in Ogde.n at the home of Mr . and Mrs. Ralph MeNamara. * ** * Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reading and family have gone to M~rray to make .their home. * * * * * * The Beehive Girls Club met at the home of Carmen Cropper Tuesday evening. Plans were made for a canyon trip. Refreshme.nts and games fol lowed. •• ( • J<>hn ] . Muggsy" Napoleon Me·. Graw leader of New York Giants for 2~ years. as he looks today when bueball paid its highest tribute in 11 .ailver jubilee,:-J:if~s, bronze tablets. -.ttatuc. aod -ever thana.... •· * * has been so* * • who Mrs. W. B. Jones, journing at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Nibley since the disaster at Yellowstone, which burned the car and camp equipment, left Tuesday to return to Hiawatha. ***•* Mrs. R. R. F enn was hostess to the members of her club Tuesday even~ng. ' For You and Your Family! ARE INTERESTED in important NEWS YOU of the great Farm Organizations • • • complete and authentic Congressional Reports • • • full information on Departments o:f • • • Government and Administration FREE SERVICE to bring you NEWS, assistance, instruction and entertainment • • ' a live, up-to-the-minute ~WSP APER fo_r the busy farmer and his family and those mterested in agriculture. Such is ~ 6.111C ' .. lV...tlr N•wp•fl "' CAN'T AFFORD to do without it if you Y OU want farm data direct from the national capital-Washington, where we have the hearty cooperation of the great U. S. Dep ~rt ment of Agriculture, as well as of the na~on ally-known Farm leaders. Not onl.Y agnc}lltural information, but news and .Instructive columns for the womenfolks and children, too. It is the liveliest, most interesting, most help·ful Farmer's Newspaper published. . ( PRtA/C£: OF WilLes) "Far rrom the madding crowd," anct bts ranch lla ve a big place Ill the Prince o t Wales takes a rest now his heart. When on hiS ranch the Prince ct and then on hiS E-P Ranch near Wales wears a ten-gallon bat and High River In the rolling tootblliS ot regular cowboy outftt, does· his trick the canadian Rockies of Alberta at the ranch work anct rides a rew l'hl~ year, ror the thlrct of the splrltect cow ponles. Guy Weacanada. dlck , originator and manager of the • time. the prince, who IS Baro:Q Reo- calgary Stampede. says the Prince 1.6 !rew when on vacation returned to a good norseman. despite reports to Canada on the Empress o! Austral!a the contrary . uwe all get bucked off and after varlom ceremonial viSits now and then and Baron Renfrew IS to Canadian clUes In the East. de- no exception Be rides •em well out parted tor the E-P Ranch with Pre· here to Alberta and be Ukes the canmter Stnnlev Baldwin. o! Great Brlf· adlan saddle. 11 be gets 'plied' he aln. 81!1 his guest to lead the IUe ot gets a lot o! publicity on account ot a cowboy oey'.lnd thP pu t.> il<' .ra~<' anct his promlne~:.ce. but 1.1 I jilt the _!!!lt . unmolested oy rET Ol'-tr< sn"' r,•wc n obody nN.tces tt.w paper photographers • '->' 1"l' r• l''r< 1 On Ills llrst trtp to Canada. th~ usually has not mut:tl mor~ pr ''" "' 1Prtnce of Wales bought the big rancb than a goldllsb the Albert.n ..,, ., ,, "c ; and gave ll the name o1 bJ8 brand- E-P - meaning, "Edward, Prlnee"and since then he has stockect the ranch with the best pedigreed cattle, sheep. horses anct pontes !rom blB estates tn England. Many prtzes have been won by the offspring or b1l blooded stock and great bel').f!1lt hae been given to Western Canada Decause or blB real, practical Interest In stock raising Among bls well known r>elgbbors tn Alberta a.re the Duke ot Westminster. the Earl of Minto, Guy Weadlck of the T-S Ranch and Pra· zter Hunt. New York editor. The late George Lane of the Bar U Ranch, who securect tor the prince the E-P Rancb, told the prince bow to cut out a caU from Its mother tor branding. an4 showing the democratic sptrl' of Western Canada. always adctresscli the prince aa "young feller,'! I I SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR The National Farm News WASHINGTON, D. C. 216 G STREET, N. W. REA/Fl<EW Dr. aP I :\Ir:,;. J. S. Al!Py have reMrs. Wm. Nelson and family spe.nt LOCAL l\IA~ RIDES WILD urn ,• .1n a,n exten ·le l 'V acr.tion trip Sunday with relatives in Riverdale. MUSTAKG IN HOXEST BILL SHOW The S(o'a Gull Girl;; of the Union ~~ spent in Yarious parts of Idaho ann W. J. Sherwood, of Salt Lake City, "- • • • * • I. A. held their monthly Treasure hunt .Vyoming. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Francom spent who was in l\lidvale on business at the ~ Wednesday evening. After the regu* • • * the month of July in San Pedro and time of the Honest Bill Circus Monl\Ir. n. J . O'Conn'lr an,! family are other California cities. •\ \'hile there I day, dhproved the statement that lar order of the hunt they called on Reginald Carl~on, who has been ill for now oc cup~·ing- thei1 rew place of :re- they were present at the marriage of they had a horse that could not be some time, and presented him with sidence on E ast Center Street, form- their daughter, Florence and Lloyd ridden, riden or roden. , ma,ny flowers and a picnic basket, al- erly owned by L. A. Sumbot. Mr. Sheerwod is a professional ridLambert of Sa.n Pedro, which occurred • * .IF 'F * so sang for him. The Gil'ls with their er both in the Rodeos and in motio;n July 14th. advisor, l\Irs. Louie Kres er, and the Mr. a.n .l :UrR. J. W. ~ibley returnpictures. In The Covered Wagon pic*• **• Misses Edna Glover and Thelma Gus- ed la t week from a visit with relaThe foundation is completed and the ture he was starred as the squaw man taveson went to 1\-lunicipal Baths and tives in the Northwest. and jumped from the back of a bronbrick laying will soon begin on the "' * * • • enjoyed swimming. splendid new home being built by W. co to that of a bu1falo, killing the an, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kresser, Mr. t t f L 2 d A Mana J~er L!i'n. on of t.llf' J. C. Pen- C M'll ocus imal with a knife. ve., eas o n 1 er on • t' h' · and Mrs. Chas. Reibley, Mr. and }Irs. ney Comprnv ts ll · th n w on lS vaca ton. 1 St t ur lt R When Honest Bill stated that he had e conree . n a er owse IS · * * * ,. Ray Elliott, Joe Kresser, Edith, Willie one of the wildest horses in the cou.nMr. an d ?,Irs. G. A. Hinley, of Salt tractor. I1ouie and Ken.n eth Kresser and Miss try, Sherwood was interested and **•** Ivy Bannister enjoyed an outing in Lake visited friend., in Midvale Suntook him up. Dutcher, who has spent A,nnie Mrs. eYe.ning. day Timpanogas Cave Sunday. After the main evening performance :,;orne time here left Tuesday to return a crowd gathered and the· horse rid• * * * Joe Kresser returned to San Diego Sylvan Dt nn of Los Angeles i;; here to Hiawatha. Calif., after ~pending an cxtentld perden to the satisfaction of all who wit· * * * "' * * iod with friends am! relatives in Un- with hi~ parent;;, :\lr. and Mrs. Charnessed it. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Talboe and daules Dunu, and is tlJe ~uel't of relaion and Salt Lake. Mr. Sherwood is now engaged in .Postmaster Jos. B. Wright will be tives in Mid\·ale. Mr. Dunn holds a ghters, Berl and Ramona, and Mrs. J . the RoofLng Business being in Midin Brighton nevt week, the guest of respon ihle po~ition in the Natio,nal :VI. Mickelson of Grass Valley, Calif., vale at the present time. Heber C. Aylett, at !\-Ir. Aylett's sum- City Bank of Los Angeles, being in who are relatives of Mrs. Fred Rasmus sen, were visitors at her home several charge uf the loaD department. . IMPORTANT KOTICE mer home. tlays last week. *** ** Mrs. Lorna Mcl\Iillan returned to Beginning Sunday August 7, weekMr . Joyce Clark of Eureka spent the coast Saturday after an exte;nded Priesthood meetings will be held in ly * * * * * * visit here with her mother, Mrs. Ag- Sunday with her sL;ter, Mrs. N. Glen Mrs. Eva B. Lewis is vbiting in the ward house commencing at_ nine Lindahl. nes Hansen. Fountain Green at the home of her o'clock a. m. A good atten< nee is daughter and son-i.n-law, Mr. and Mrs desired. Mi~s Leona Malstrom of JamesAbe Livingston. town, Calif.! is spending the summer * "' * * * Mr. and Mrs. Delbert H. Townsend here at the home of her grand fath- ,.. are receiving congratulations on the er, Jos. B. Wright. birth of a son and heir Friday July 29th. t:'" ' 10~ SOCIETY Published Every Saturday at W a•hington, D. C. /' /jA[<O,-{ How perfectly adorable to have your two children dressed to matchand such clever little dresses, too r C se linen, tub silk or washable crepe in any pretty shade of blue, rose, tan or green, with collars, cuffs, banda and pockets of the same material in a darker shade. Satin ribbon forms the bows and belt on the older girl's <lress, while the younger child's is a Simple bloomer frock. No. 1174 may be obtained in sizes 6 to 12 and No. 1173 may be obtained in sizes 2 to 6. Size 4 requires 2% yards of 36 to 40 inch material for little girl's dress with 1 yard of s .tin for trimming and size 8 re•quires 2 yards of 40 inch material ancl ~~ yards of satin for trimming. These patterns are 25c each and will l..e delivered to any address upon recdpt of cash or U. S. postage. Alwavs mention size wanted. Address. Hand-Cut Pattern Department, 17 V.'est 28th Street, New York City, and please mention this newspaper. , USEWHITE LILYFLOUR . * * * * • * l\Ir. and Mrs. H. R. MacMullen have retur;ned to Los Angeles after spending some time at the home of Mrs. }lacMullen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hansen. • • * • .. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eliason and daughters are spending the week on the Weber. • QUALITY BEAUTY SHOP 1\lRS. ROWBERRY- Cosmetician . MARCELS 50 Cents Corner State and Main Sts. Utah Sandy A Good Investment Man, What A Tire Not everybody needs a tire as husky and full of life as the Goodyear Heavy Duty Cord. But tl10se who doneed it, get what they want when they buy this tire. Reinforced ribs. Athletic body. All weather Tread. We have it here for you. WRIST WATCHES The Ideal Gift J. S· MORGAN Jeweler and Watchmaker 69 N. Main Street Midvale Utah BOOTH MERC. CO. :Midvale Utah Personal Appearance Is Your Biggest Asset Keep it untarnished by constant association with Rasmussen, the Tailor where alterations, cleaning and • pressing are given prompt attention and delivery. SUITS MADE TO INDIVIDUA L ORDER Latest Styles, Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed "A Chance to Fit You is All We Ask" ' PirONE FRED RASMUSSEN MIIH'.\.LJ.~ ~H WEST CENTER STREET 117- W MIDVALE, UTAH |