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Show . The Midvale·Journal. . Thursday, November 10, 1927. __ 5,000,000 MEMBE . . • . i .. ----- MIDVALE CITY, UTAH .• I ·• ~ .· . .. ·. ... ' The fruits of advertis~ by ra.. dio over K S L· radio . station at Salt LiLke city on Friday evenmg, November 4th, on· th~ occasion of the dedication of t~ ''Great W)rlte Way" street lighting system, have b egan to mat u~e. . Requestp for souvenir booklets on Midvele City have been receiv.. ed from Mrs. Catherine Toot, of Casper, Wyomi,ng. Also from T. W. Long, Tulare, California. And G. W. Cole, Lenore, Idaho. · Then from Upland, Calif. co.mes the following pqst card: We enjoyed the Midvale celebration program last Friday evening very much (congratulations) a;nd more power to you. Would very much like a booklet from Midvale. Mary Stainton, P. 0. Box 72, Upl~n<J, California. The souvenir_ booklet . has ·b een sent as requested. . And from B.anning, Calif. come~ the followi;ng letter: :listened·· ili ·on · yout · Midvale· B~~~dcast_las~, e';.ering. ,Ftn{oy~ i~ ve·rr 'tii~ch as 'We' always . do .t~ p~s:ra~f~er K~ ~·,B!f~ ~e ~s\i t~~ow .m<JT<e'l>,.botit M1ltva~e. C~~ yQV, advise--: us .~ ~o chufc,rs,'o~~ sChools, etc•. 1 · ·., }·;d lhli>:~ • ~ ' > :W'•_':1·' 1.'~&:. .~• ~~a ~~-. -~I~.e,it,.'1:.9.Af. • ~.~ t f~pr w~ds ..of .he~y_en, w~ch. ~ hope is not · so, and if such should come to pass wish.: you would bear in mind Oregon would receive you with open arms for we need more real progressive citizens such as you of MidVale. are. Thanking you for your ·program as fur;nis~ed for our- radio program I beg to remain, More Power to Midvale, P. P. GRAY. And still they come: To the Mayor of Midvale: Dear Sir: · · Having heard over KSL that you wished some slogans submitted for the town of Midvale of which you are proud and justly so from what I gathered over the radi~I submit three, and hope one may please you and your committee; . First: "Magnetic or · ·majestic Midvale Calls" To You." · iSecond: ·· "Modern ·or · Mature Midval'e Awaits YOU.u Thirif: 11Mark, ·.Midvale, ·Mature or Move.'' - ' . .., · .~. ~-' :·. · · ·Jti' usi,ng the wC>rq Marl::;· I use thih:u ctfonaty meaning·on·':l"l'o ob.;.' se~v~ critltaily.::~~· Matdre~ ·'the 'dfc-'· tiohil.r:f hteaning, l>effectoo· ·~ji time or natural growth to adviince to~-p-~rfectibn.' :" :.;" · ·' ··"··. · · ': • "•''l . v·:ery" J·e·''s" J...ri.'t'),'ull·y · . . ...·· ~ viz:· trade-)'.'J.M' r !-'""- I • ';"!;" :: f!, " .. u~ah pro}ieny somewhere arotil'lo : ' . ' ~~~s:. ·. ¥a'rr ·~: · T.~ylo?!_ Pl'ovo, };)~~ aa r~~~- P!':~-.. n9t.,made a 77~~~~ St; .. ·:·.· • :. 0~~~.. . deal, but.~<:t..-~.:b.X::SP.ring. l,n Therl''Whd. *ill·~e,ny•that.the ad~ the meanti.nle.. wQl:ll..d .. lj.}te t~ · hea;r vertising last· Fri'day 'e-vening was about Midvale.. ~·"" •.. , , .. :_ ~ ·~ . .: nbi. :ti~ei)'; ·sui~1y ·. when : ·letters .: . .Very..trul)l: :youn, ,• like the'J above,. an~ long diStance c~..:vn~ ur n-x . . l::.'> i phone calls· :"'"'l~~ains ...::..-. po' tlr 'ih C• 0 ••' o.:JO.r-·0 ., vu ' ~<e eo• '· "lo(; . . .~ Banning', California. there must be some returns ~~ t~e P. S. Circulars on apy part of mo;iley: ' . · 1 .: • . . ' • .· . . • •.• Utah W()uld ~ ap]Jr~f:A~ .r:-i.i~ .Booklets Mll be sent' tO ~1! .tho~ Then :Ma7or Porter .received the · above mentioned and copies of the following letter:· , · ·.. " · Midvale Journal will f~llow for the J4anhfteld, 0re3'Qn, Nov. 6th. next t~ months. No doubt jou will be interested W~ believe in adve.rtis~ and. ~ in knowm• ju's t how far your broad t.re ·satisfied you will also a eal!lting re~hed lut. night ana I in it when you know what it wish to conaratulate both you. and tor you ta.nd your communit}'. your eity for hams- each other and · Slogans are beitig reeeived' from your talk I am sure Midvale most everyday from subscribers to is indeed fortunate in having you the Midvale Journal both · in. the at the ·head of such an achieveme,nt State of Utah and from practically as you have accomplished last "night every state in the· Union. as heard over KSL. Humbly, we whisper, the :People Also, a great amount of credit of Midvale have a potential medium is due to the other boosters that for advertising in the Journal that assisted you in making your dreams is appreciated 'ijy very few. come true. Really, it ·s ounded just But by consiste;ntly and continlike California on the air, we on the uously advertising . our wares, we coast thought real boosters came believe that we shall eventually inonly from the Golden State. duce you to advertise your wares Some future day your copper also. may become exhausted and you and Selah! And faith moved mounyour boosters will scatter to the tains. 1' . I • • • • • ,. • ·· ' • ' I' • ·. A Red Crosa membership of 5,000,000 In the United States will b8 sought this year during the Eleventh Annual Roll Call, No..:r.m· ber 11 to 24, Chairman Joh1;1 Bhr· ton Payne announced following completion of a study of the de· mands which the past year made on all branches of the Red Crou organization. He stressed particularly the in· creM!ng de~ands of disaster relief as pointing to the need for an increa.aed member.ship to aid in car· rylng the growing l'esponsibility in this tiel d. "For l!leveral years oulri membership has remained at a ttle more than 3,000,000 adults," he said. "We are proud ot this membership. It is a body of our choice .spirits, but there are , many more ot like aplrlt who should be counted in this Roll Call. We need at least 5,000,000 adult Jnembers. We are obliged to draw annually upon our reserves, and the. demands upon us increase each year. Our Roll Call funds should meet our normal needs and add something to our re· serves for the great disasters. We must have a large reserve. No one can tell when a situation may arise when this reserve will be essential to the lives of thousands. ':''The Red Cross cannot wait to r~ -lund&.'' Judge P.ayne declar.ea. ~iA.c.tton ~mpt: !natant, itt its uie. _..l In stan action ' means the' lr:tes of ma~>:· · It mq.s.t be s~rong! tt:' mutt tie ready: this means &. ~ i*g' !eB8rY8 ,, "!'fdtfthii£pe~cftt'ftfes·'6t'tlllf"A1riett•> can Red Crees ln the ftscal year to June'"3o'Tut lri all fields amounted " ·to $16,139,348.60, of which $11,860,34SJiO tepreaented the N'a.tional Or· ~sation'a appropriatiuna and f',17t,OOO ibe ~t to the Red Croaa lOcal oba.pterL· !Doluded 1n thia to· tat wu a di~&aw relief, for wlli~b P.21t,JN.Il 1aa4 a.clually been: Ape11dad tQ ~e oie•• of the 7-;.z. 4e• • t oo•• e:xpudltuel ocati••~ tit M JMd• 1:a. tlle 'f.U., aeoct, or 1Jt o&A· · 4h•&en erJcUtatblc durtq tl)e 0111 7Milo ~•t wb... eptr..U.na ,_ 1Kt. . . . ellfflt tate Uf,e AI'JW -pe- not. ..,._. to cti~Nw~le4 nterus, petbr oua.t.eHt•c demand ou the or«uiaUo:a.. called for ,2,930.· Jft.lt, a:a.d aervlolt to men of the :Replar .Army and Navy, $507,832.30. 1\laintenance of an enrolled Nurses' Reserve, from which the needs of disal:lter aervice and other emergencle.w are met, and which numbers more than 45,000 nurses, totalled $45,248.83. For the Public Health Nursing program, a nationwide activity of the lled Cross, $801,068.99 was expended. Other services contributing to health and well-being included instruction in Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick, for which $165,380.16 waa spent; Nutrition Instruction, which teaA:hes thousands annually correct food principles in relation to' health, $171,370.73; First Aid and Life Saving, a service which is actually curtailing accident and water casualties, $354,780.06; Jun· lor Red Cross, the children's branch of Red Cross activity, and We have taken on the sale of the famous one of the most unique organiza. tions in the world, $582,434.23 . and are prepared to fill your orders. Other Red Cross Chapter actlvi· tl~. Including Home Service to is noted for it's cleanliness a~d its long lasting qualcivilians, amounted to $1,220,000, while other national domestic operations required $236,147.17 • ities, and the fact that ~t An outstanding American contrl· bution to the rest of the world is a•d --~~fact,· it's Red Cross assistance in foreign disasters, which, the report shows, with .Anthracite characteristics. pllone us your orders. called for $256,962 to the end of the fiscal year. Activities under the League of Red Cross Societies, Junior Red Cross foreign projects, assistance · to · American insular chapters, and other foreign and in· ., . ~ - .... 'i' ~4 ; sular work -~qmpAe:ted the .demands. 1 . f = ',..._ ' ' ,• on the total appropriation for the :rear. .. ' ' . '. ~~·~ (/J.'"" These expenditures were cited py Chairman Payne af.l emphasizing the need for a growing mem beriiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliii-..-..iillliiliii_ _ _ _J. sittf, · antr·incte~"income: ~ THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR f Pap.rfor tbe Home, World-Wide in Its Scope = ~ - , ..,.. ~-~---- - w-.r-- ._-..,.,.-_.-...-.....---- r ------:-- - - ---- - - .. 'l'Ba ca·aiiiTUB SOUINca JIGMI'I'Oa, . Badk Bay Station, Boston, ~. Pleue aelld me a 1lx weeD" trial 1ullle~on. I eaeloee ene deUar ($1). (Naiiit Jhr• iilit) ILY Flour Use WHITE I: I r· • . lD lt JCIIU will find tbe dallt cood llewa of tbe worh( from Ita' 750 apeclal wrlter1 , •• 1rell u d•partmentl devf,ted to women'a and'cbUdren'a lntern!lta aport. 111ullic ~ educatlou, radio, ete. y . . 'Will be to wekorae lntn .your bome' 110 fea;·l688 an adYocate of peace and probtbltloa don't mlaa Snuba our dog, and tbe ~ndllal and tbe otlaer feature~. ... Need of Expansion Due to Ex· cessive Demands for Disaster Relief and Other Services• / - .~ we.:ks' trial subacripti~ to Clip thie coupon ud 'mail it with U (or.a ., . --- A DOLLAR'S WORTH GOAL OF RED CROSS ANNUAl; ROLL C,.ALL ... Pag_eEleven ._._ • 1 l .. Study The Man . ~ f~ce , ~ face )??e~ipgr~th fay,~s-,things : plisbed, ~nin:g~ _ left undoni--and a sear~hing out. of. tors which have been . mi~ls~ones about tl)~ n~~ on the. . .. . ,. road to succes~, has often resulted in a complete rightJ 1 abOut-face for inany a man. . . . . ~ •• '· ~ t(.h·~;.•; ; , • : ', ,•,, • .. ,•, .• ,' !.,., ;",}' '. : .' 0 • .. 00 ' • . 0 ~o # .:.;, \ r , • : ·,~ ~ 0 • ::., · , ';1 .:,.,. .., o .~ 1• -. , ......, 4). ••, " -I .,. & .... . :;-.. ... It's good practice for all-because one learns that while umoney is not everythinc•-it' iS a nnghty con'.: Yenient tooL This institution is an advocate of thrift in .savings, but there are other important service de. .' partments here wherein Wf . can ~d do serve our pa,. · trons_ to' a _proftt for·.·them. . ~~ ~ .:· .. ~ . 1\fAKJG TmS BANlt YOUR BANK Midvale State Bank J_ ANNOUNCEMENT TO COAL CONSUMERS UTAH-GRAND COAL' UTAH GRAND COAL MAKES NO STRINGY SOOT NO CLINKERS· ADIFFERENT UTAH COAL , • ' SMITH CASH ~ FEED COMPANY 1 • "" ~ • V • I* '• • I . ... M)"Car's in the garage~ Nowthatl'm wearing FLORSHEil\1 Shoes I do my riding on my feeL More comfort in FLORSHEIMS than a set of balloon tires. You can't tie them for mileage and their style does me proud, anywhere. -- ·-- l . '!'\""• - I Famous Clothin2: _Co. ··· "Always the newest Styles" 1 204 West 33rd SouthtH: •l'W'-:,jJihone Murray 56 \· • MIDVALE • · - · . ·:UlAH .·· ··· ... ~ - •. .-. - - !.... .,;.~ - . .:-'. f 'l ., |