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Show -------- \~----------------------.-------~---::-::---r-........------- . CHO• oL· REPORT . CLEAR AS·_ MUD ~u?lisherl any other state, appeared last week We have taken the trouble to I whe1• the Jord;.7t Schod District Jrocure a copy of said A5tute Board of Educati0n causeLl tc be 'ltatesman and find therein one of _ in a pa~.er known as t~e (.; tah Statesmnn a democrat~c organ, fndorsed by ~h~ Democ.ratJc . . State Central Comm1ttee, and JUdgcharged • mus• rates one of the most boy1sh ing from the ' · . . . •Probably tricKs ever played by a Board of\also be mamtamed by that demo Educatioll in th'l Sta~ o~ Utah or cratic organization, their report. + 6 + + * + * ,. * Friday, January 6, 1928 THE MIDVALE JOURNAL \ + * .., .. ,. * ,. ,.;.. ;-;--,. + + + + • OSslp Ye StoreC G ..:========L "J • .he oost crosB word puzzles it has 1een our privilege to peruse. ln ordor that the taxpayers and :oters of the great Jordan School • become f. am1'1·Jar w1'th · t may ,.,. t nc .JJS .he administration of school affairs :rom a fi,nancial standpoint, we are. A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- BUYING MOST MOST WE SELL WE FOR BUY 1 LESS FOR LESS ,·epublishing this report in the rtlid..ale Journal, which is the only log.cal newspaper in which to publish ;his important report,'•because it is owne dby taxpayers of the J or· .lan School District, operated !;y 11 where savings are greatest" 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH A :axpayers of the Jordan School Dis trict, and employs labor residing i,t .he Jordan School District, and a· B.) Jove all, is published in the heart Jf the Jordan School District. However, we happen to be ac-ruairited personally, with some of .he members of the Boar dof EduA HOWL goes up from MAYBE you've heard the have had business deali,ngs :ation, • * -. * .vith them, and we also have had l SOME person who not STORY of the farmer's ;orne dealings with the new school • listrict clerk, .and we therefore are ONLY is not helping DOG that sat on a burr Nell aware 'of the causes which • • * * the· Board of Education to :aused ANYBODY else to be AND continued to howl ;eek outside. aid in publishing their • • * • inancial report of the year. We HAPPY but will not even UNTIL the ~farmer went .re s~rry that me.n will submit a institution to b.!come inocumblic HELP himself off of the OUT and gave him a ated V.·ith the germ of "biddism" o such an extent that it crowds BURR that is hurting SHOVE, and you probably mt all other community principles. • * * * . But accidents occur in all elecHIM. A good big THOUGHT that he was jons and our schools district ca:n · * * * le no more fool proof than other an earnest and BOOST AWFULLY dumb and that nstitutions of a like nature. Leaving our $600,000 .of school EFFORT on th'e part of MOST any old_ dog should funds in the hands qf the "boys" 'et us look' i.nto the Chinese or ALL ta make this BE WISE enough to help ;ross word puzzle as we find it in • • * • .he "Historian." COMMUNITY a better HIMSELF in a case like . Here we go: * • labor, $227.50; Anderson, "Earl PLACE to live in is what THAT. Well it seems to R. A. Allsbp, repai,ring school ** 'touses, $178.25; Alkire-Smith Co., MIDVALE needs most. US that a lot of times 1uto supplies, $5.67 ;" American Surety Co., premium on bonds for 3chool officers, $293.75; Ben Anterson, hauling gravel, $16.53; Ell-, jah Allen, labor, $54 B. R. Ander:on, plastering, $6.25; American Linen Supply, linen service, $592.59 \nna Anderson, office work, $78; Allen Ainslie, repairing school' Phone Midvale 150 lwuse, $7.50; J. E. Aylett, cleaning "The Busy Corner" .md repairs, $122; M. B. Andrus, ..,,.,.....,.,.....,......,,......,,......,,.,.....,.,.....,.,..:.,,......,,......,,.,.....,......,,......,,......,,.,.....,.,.....,.,.....,......,,.,.....,.,.....,......,,......,,.,.......,.. coal, $534.42; American Book Co., "!--.........................................................................-...-..-...-...-...-...-...-...-...-.-"':'" books, $41.40; Algot Anderson, )alJor, $5.25; Auto Serve-U Co., Auto repairs, $10.~8; Allen Truck Line, ltayage, $101.64; American Stoker Co., iron stoker and extras, $1285.50; Niels Anderson, labor with team, $80 Joe Antezak, labor $4.00; C. L. Abbott, judge of school election, hauling pipe, $5.50; Ve.nar Allen, labor, $2 ..,0; Ashton-Jenkins. Co., premium, J. H. Greer bond, $fi; I C. L. Anderson, plasieri11g and re-' pair.;, ~27.50; Leonard Beckstead, helping put o..tt fire, $50.00; H. Bur- ' kinshaw, films, $25.00; H. G. Rur-: ton, plumb.jng per contract, $17,823. ti6; Bm-ea~ of Visual Instruction, ·~lms 1 $3.50; Bingham Stage Line, transporting pupils, $76.60; C. M. 1 Be~ksLead, labor a:nd mileage, $565; Milton Bennion, teaching, $125.70; Butte!'worth, coal oil, $1.25 G. Bateman, coal, $44.10; Bennett • & Paint 5oo=.lvery one • V • (With Apolcwi• to I. C. GET OFF THAT BURR! Save Mollley «:»mt Everyday Needls • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• •••• •••• •••• • .. * * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Girls' Coats Attract Attenti:n At Economies Such As These! I .. • • * to $8.90 *• MIDVALE DRUG COMPANY RAIN! DEAR! REINDEER No We expect our. Reindeer Calves to arrive most any day. Watch our windows Something· new at ; S. W. Bate- , ;haw, man, labor, $98.75; Bluffdale·Waterl Co., water, $110.00; Spencer Burkinshaw, labor, $5.00 C. S. Bailey, tinning work, $183.20; J. L. Beck, auto repairs, $71.16; Wilda M. Beck ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: "GO TO GRASS" ' Whether you have considered a·new coat or not, these offer an o pportunity that you can - and should - profit from. We have seldom been able to offer such splendid styles at the two moderate prices below. 5.9· 19.75 few hours of your time. & the Purchasing Agent of the home it 1l'i.U be a wise investment. - -- - - to !!'.- Sweaters Style In Our Hosiery Ia Coupled With Exceptional Our own numbers - of a standard that insures satisfaction -come in various qualities and modish colors I An especially fine silk and rayon hose that is full-fashioned. for Men Superior Coats From Every Standpoint Fleece - lined, with knitted cuffs and bottoms. Takes place of coat on milder days ; can be worn under coat in f•~<ty weather Wearing Qualities i ? gsC Servico in every one of these coats ls f.J.\---4-fl.- built into the fabric~- comfort and style in the furs. The selection of sizee now is extensive I Women-Misses-Juniors $1.79 449 and 455--both pure silk and the latter ~;;;~;;;~ chiffon weight- are g_uides t~ gre~test hoilery satisfactiOn, Sheep-Lined ~oleakin CA3ata Worthy Dress Values In forest green That You Will Find Decidedly in Style, Too . or olive drab. Two $1.49 aide and two slash pockets. Beaver collar and wool wist- Warm Winter Nights? Yes fnto bed~and ready for a good sleep I 1Whe~ blankets are soft and warm, there is no time lost beforP. you ~~~ warm enough. to go to sleep. to Blankets can-and should be decorative - the plaid f"tterns can be selected to t.;atch the color scheme of· rour bedroom. All wool blankets 8.90-9.90 Men's Hose of~eq "4-for-1" Brand ~n Built for Winter service. Full mercerized lisle sock, strongly made. military colt.r. You Will Be Proud to Own One-and Pleased With the ''Elko'' Shirts Savings Special Flannel r.ledium-weight, coat style, with 2 army flap pockets. Cut big and ro1noy, assuring comfort along with ser·'-:e· able we~.. There is a place in every wardrobe for an ~xtra" dress-of flat crepe, georgette or glisten- Ing satin. The styles are seasonable-and our l.t three low prices famous I WDmen-Misses--Juniora $5.90 .. HB;g Mac" • ~ Khaki Work Panll Work Shirta Genulue ben,we!Jht m o I • - 0 f fine and coarse yarn chambray; roomy sleeves and body Slim; regular and extra sizes. Ex~et:ent valu.....::.. .I Drill Heavy • wergtt khaki, with 2 side, 2 button-flap hip I It Ill, printed 011 both aides w I t h black and white atr!pea. Two aide. one watch, and two button - l!&f •hip pockets. Culf bottoms an4 belt loop 69c $1.00 Work Pants Moleskin 4 Prs. $1.49 $9.90 to $1.98 --------------------------------Pajamaa You will be more than repaid-and entirely delighted-after seeing these dresses. Many, m~ny smart frocks at prices you haven't imagined. $7.90 to $9.90 'Neath Our Cozy Blankets fiannelette ;. "JI!ril" warmth and long wear. Cut full ; silk frop ; STOCK REDUCING SPECIALS Are Right Now-,-Style, Quality And Price Appeal Are Greatest The coats, with "' . rm fur collars, are the very Ktnd girls want, too-bolivia, suede materials and fancy mixtures for school days. Be sure to see them. This F~~ your furt1ihl:re a~d save money Coat~Buying _Days I Save ua just a Choose a Color Match Your Room Utah Midvale If you will try, however, to ane just a bit of your busy day for us, we will try to save some money for you. Our atocia of women's, misses' and children's ready-to-wear hllve never been priced more attractively and we know that a walk thru our store will show you many opportunities of saving on household needs. $4.98. • • • • MORAL: Let's all get behind the new city officials and boost, not just sit on a BURR and HOWL. Time for Us and We'll Save Money For You Save Good Morning • a dame Hbmemaker 1 May we intrude upon your plans for just a moment. These are very busy days for you we know with the children starting off for school and all the lure of winter sports to tempt one ont-of-doon. As mothers know, our coats are known for the service they give and the way they keep their good looks -they also know that now is the best time to buy P.em. * • • • • • • • • SELLING and watch pockets. Cufl bottoms nd belt loops. Sizes .30 to 46. A real value at- $2.98 ~1.98 - -- ~· --~---~ ~~~~~~~-~-~~~~~----~ •t d I A!WN COVERING \"II ba;;ement. A bargain. e re :n lot w b of door front the at 1928, January, principal the of one 3 curriculum revision ' $70 ·00·• Bl,ll. gslmunity; 1 2 . . . I • u• s , ne , asemen room . . . · 1 i'll Dehver"d cond1t1on. lent exce Te {\/\ smd house on the sa1d P-" :n 8 d ~ .82 ., Ray Ben. sources of revenue for the district the • .., 1e at lji3.00 per large load. an y. 10uu. 00 • . . xpress, drayage 'f ", 11uva S k .rms above descnbed. k 1ses . IE an- CaH !\I'd house nett' labor• $29 ·25·• Willard Ballard •Iyet the names m the report 1 va1e ~1 6 - J"o. James M. AtA Sn!!_p . rna e Th e terms of sa1e w1.11 be cas h . d 4 broom modern1 bnc. 3 r ~f Midvafe: wood, ;\lidvale, Utah Dec. l-29-4t Dated this 3rd day of January,, r; arn, coopsU :delivering, $163.15; E. R. Beck, re-ia good "who's who" for l>hdvale. 'ld' ' - - - - - - - - - - - st lO acres~ m e imbursement postage and express,! We're not evep in the district, .fel1928. 4 room bnck house· outbu1 mg FOR SAI E _ . . ' ,-New 5 roc;m hol!se on • ' Administrator: Goff, I. C. notice tax your Read $26.32; Loms A. Bruley, auto tues, low readers. acre, 2 ~hares water·one-half I terms, the for $105.90; Bogan Hardware Co., for in November and there you will fi,nd Geo. A. Udell. Attorney 3 room small payment down- rest like hardware, $31.45 Bingham Hospi- your name, right on the top line. administartor. 603-4 Utah Savings! ~O acres near R~wood; 250 per acre. , rent. See A. E. B:ugon, cp..:-half tal, hospital and doctor fee, $75.00; Boys will be boys, and $600,000 and Trust Building, Salt Lake City, bnck house, fine sot! $ mile E~st of State St. on · nion terms. . Bingham Mercantile Co., janitor a year is a lot of money to play Utah. 4 3 Avenue. Phone )[id. 269 -J. aeres and house bnck room 1928 6, Jan. publication, Date of lRt ·supplies, $22.35; Bi,ngham News & with. only $1650.00. Terms. . . $20 25 A r · c p · r d h es . + + + ,. ,. ,. ,. + ,. ... •· + f h Date last pubhcatwn, Jan. 20, 1928 ' 1 h . ; rrm mg o., prm mg, ' • ' ' om o an arms es,. ranc ave . . NOTICE $107.50; teaching 1 ,thur L. Beeley, NATIONAL \\ESTE for sale or t different ·, D. L. Bateman, labor $66.00; Bing-Estate of Adnirum Judson Deuel STOCK SHOW trade. If you w•.sh to buy or sell · ham School, 1·evolving fund, indi- and Sarah Emily Deuel, Deceased. property don't fall to see CRAPO. · gents apd band instruments, $390.- Notice is hereby given that the DENVER, COLORADO FOR SALE--1-Ton Ford Truck; 06; L. E. Butler, labor, $44.50; Belle u_ndersigned will sell, at public aucJanuary 14 to 21, 1928 .., Universal Transmission; Dump C'. C. CRAPO Barton, teaching, $7.00; Geo. Bos- tion the homestead of the said deROUNDTRIP FARE Insurance Body. Terms. See Geo. BoskoLoans lkovich, drayage, $2.50 0. D. Bal- ceased, being a house and lot with Real Estate 37 ., MidHall, Pool Star Three vich, -W ~ Midvale Phone Utah Sandy, housekeep for complete furniture SerBearing $150.00; mileage lard, 1-6-4t-Pd Utah. vale, I vice, auto repairs, $11.86; Bingham :ng, on 20.75 square rods of ground A few of the maney good thmgs have to sell and trade. Garage, gas, oil, storage and re- 1Jeing described as follows: pairs, $317.60; Hyrum Brown, laun- Commencing 751 feet east and 5 room house and 1 acre. on State WANTED-Rabbits in any amount DENVER & RIO Gra,nde Call or see us before you sell. 240 feet north from the southwe~<t Street. Terms: ~lry, $2.45." 4th at call or 252 M1dvale Phone Avenue 1st house, frame room 2, Township 25, Section of ·or.ner enlighteping this goes ' And so on 'VESTERN Railroad houoe East on Union Avenue, report. Labor, janitor supplies, South, Range 1, West, Salt Lake :lfldvale. TickPts on sale January 11 Np and this and that, but where, at \Ieridian, and running thence north 5 room new house, Sandy, full South side of Street. to 18, Return trip must 'te 'hat school, what kind of labor, ·o feet, thence west 125 feet, and .., ..., .,.. ,. ,. ,.. ,. .. ,. ,. .. + + + + ,. ,. ,. + ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. comp!Pt~d hy midnight •~f repairs on whose auto, doctor fer'.' henre south GO feet, thence east Jant'<1lY :!-1. No s1,opowrs. for whom. Great Scott! A reporti 25 feet to the place of begi,nning; Excellc.nt !Jrogram of Live~LD ~ like that can well cover up a multi- And the said personal property ~tock Ju<l!l'ing, Purc-br,:d live · } iude of sins. It's a waste of time •oing de:<cribed as an a;sortment stock Sales and Boy~· 'ntl monPy to publish such a report. ,f household good~, furniture and. Girlo' Club Llem0nstrations. 'tis well that it was published in ffects, all contained within the M~tin-es, Thursrlay, Friday ~ -~ :back room in the Atlas Buildin!! 1ouse on the afore mentioned premand ~Murday of Show Week. No one ran 3es; at Midvale, Salt Lake County, !1 Salt L<)ke City. Brilliant Horse Show m·ery g-ain any information by reading it ''tah. Kight . The said ~ale will be had at 12 --it reads like a primer. ...............................-•~+ .., .., ;;,..,,.....,.,.....,.,......,.,.......,,..'~., ..,,......,......,..,~,......,,..._,.~,1 The people of Midvale and com ,'clock noon on the 31st day ofj,. ,. .., ,. ,. ,. .., .., .., 178 Ivory Nursery Chairs $3.00 • J - '''-' ·E:c 45 inch Genuine Red Cedar Chest $15.00 48 inch Genuine Red Cedar Chest . $16.75 I I IEZ CLASSIFIED AOSim coun~Les $30.08 1 ? Tl~E 3 Piece Living Room Suite $147.50 MIDVALE FURt'TITURE CO. TERMS ARRANGED n PHONE MID. 119 ... I j ~·ovALE 8RaKERY \VlS 1eS all its patrOnS aHAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Don't forget we will be in our n.ew locatiOl1J next week ..,1.., ,. ,. .., ,. • ,. .., .., .., .., f ~ <- _ __.LI~----"'~ - - - - - ' |