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Show } THE MIDVALE IOORNAL •••••••••• OUNCEMENT ________ __ March . . - - , . . . . . _ , _ _ .Friday, fiiiNGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN ~GENE BYRNES 9, 1928 A NAnON·WIDE .... INSTITUTION· BUYING IELLIRI MO~T YIES~ WE FOR,.. BUY U'U ,, . "quality-always at a •avang FOR LESS 20 NORTtl MAIN S'fREET, MIDVALE, UTAH ·• Would yo~ pledge to support an institution in an effort to k>wer the cost of the last service we render our loved ones and still maintain the present high quality of material and services? You can now purchase a Service Certificate at the GEORGE A. JENKINS MORTUARY ~t a nominal fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) which entitles the holder and all of his or iter near and dear ones, to a complete burial service at cost plus 10 per cent What is it that takes the reasonalbleness out of price in any material or service? OVERHEAD EXPENSES! That's it. I own my building and property and have no high rents to pay. ~.ery service rendered is under my personal supernswn. My overhead expenses are therefore down to a minimum, making it possible to put out a much better funeral for less money than others; especially those with large overhead expenses. I have been serving the people of Murray and Salt Lake County for fourteen years and those that I have served know the high qUality of goods and service I give. THAT SAME HIGH STANDARD SHALL CONTINUE TO BE MY POLICY · TO ALL. I purchase my goods and mate);\als direct from the factories, cutting out the middle man expense, having Baby Caskets for $5.00 and up, and Adult caskets for $25.00 and up, Why? Because today, my supplies are being purchased for less than at any ~riod during the past eight or ten No "Sales" Here-So You Are Sure \ of Our Low Prices Any Day and Every Day --.\'~--~' Jtm:R~A Tll'NAL CARTOON co 11 _!:__ . -----, - - .. I A recent report shows that the nitely turned to the up grade and cattle population of Texas has de- the automotive industry is 88Jl· creased from 7,318,000 head in '22 guine over the present outlook. to 5,607,000 head in 1927. The val- As Irvin S. Cobb puts it, "the per head has increased from $22 average citizen during a Presidenin 1926 to $40 per head in 1927. tial year now remains perfectly years. The same applies to the automobile, and This looks like a case of whether caim, cool and collected and does i.Btlppl~es for all lines of business. any section should raise the most his duty by casting his vote and if holders of my Service Certificates will be cattle or make the most money the other side wins, he may be dia' ~'A'"'" to such credit accommodations as are rearalsing cattle. However, conservl\- appointed but he keeps right on ; JIOlll&Oie and consistent with business requirements. tism seems to be more the key- doing business." This is certainly In cattle production than In different from the election y•ars note Certificate Service a WHY PAY $50.00 for gone by and it is unlikely of , the old days and all seem agyears when you can purchase one for $10.00, from a well will be allowed to reed that it Is quite an improveproduction that established LOCAL INSTITUTION which has where it is well ment. point a . been tenderly serving for fourteen years? demands. Then, It is fortunate that agriculture, meet to guaged Holders of other Service Certificates will be too, the practices being followed and the livestock industry in pargiven same consideration. by the industry are along better ticular, is going into 1928 in such lines with a continued a strong position as it will serve economic GEORGE A. JENKINS MORTUARY tendency toward better breeding, 8.s an excellent belance wheel to Phone Murray 50 4760 South State Street early maturity and the use of sup- equalize any industrial or business feeds and feed lot oper· jars that may be encountered. plemental MURRAY, U'J:AH ations to round out the range proMonday evening at the home of • duction in the Southwest. Mrs. her sister, Mrs. R. R. Fenn, Sheep and lamb consumption ...__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ last year was only5.4 pounds per Geo. W. Goetz entertained the mem capita. Activities are being car· bers of her sewing.club. Refreshned on in many quarters to in- ments were served to 10 guests. IcrE:ase this consumption and It should be, as the sheep industry is .,...--..-..-................,._~·11 producing a highly desirable HERE IS WHAT THE stuff and it is only a matter WORLD'S LARGEST of education to bring the consumpublic to a better appreciation this fact. BUYER OF INSURA Middle Western editor in com ANCE SAYS: lmentiilg on the hog situation and in up stock to producers adv1sltll!' Most attractive buys of the year the face of the present heavy reArthur Hawxhurt, Insur-standard.. makes-the.. model and lowering price levels ceipts ance Manager for Ma.l'llhall · · you..... prefer-and ..... thoroughly states that in connection Field and Co. of Chicago, cheeked over; reconditioned and with hog production, the best for forty yea.l'!l ha.a dewiro, repainted when'll.eeessary. You for the producer to do is to voted his entire time to this save money on a Tourssen used watch the crowd and then go in work, tell8 the insurance earl the opposite direction . If the pres prospect to boy his inllura.nce heavy marketings are continfrom rella.ble wen known See the Barpins Now at Our there would seem little doubt companies and throurh aa stronger market with curtailgents in the home town. ed supplies during the next fall winter. Doubtless there has never been a Presidential year when a few of the chronic pessimists haven't dug of the reasons why a severe expected in 1 •••••••••• USED CABS . 3 LOTS Spring Coats of Charm· Our.Selling Policy Is This: -. Metropolitan Life lasaruce Co. Are Offered At "Your" Prict In Thia Selection DEPENDABLE . TOURSSEN ••••.::::::.~:.:=:.:=~•1!11••-JI South Main BIVERTON any misgivings on the outcome of 1928. It is true that late in 1927 the steel and autonloti:vE industries su1fere<t some· of a recession in their activbut according to reports a cotttinued strong undertone to con~t"''"tt<)n and agriculture, two of "!:::~:!:~~::::::::::~~==::tl .,.1 most important basic factors, pretty well filled any gap which might have occurred. The steel output appears now to bave deli- Wise women know that extrava.. gance never pays-but that excellent materials and approved styles are found here at a fair price always I These new coats are charming examples of prevailing modes. We hold no so-called sales of ttny kind nor do we name comparati'Ye prices of any kind. Goods are always sold at the lowest possible prices consistent with pre-..ailing market con· ditir•ns, and when the price of some article is marked down to its replacement <Value, the former price is ne-ver mentioned. We aim to gi<Ve the same fair, square treatment to you · e-ver•· ,I"Y. Popular Materials Authentic Stylea The kind of coat you will be proud to wear-for Easter and all spring and summerawaits your selection. 16.75 A Word About . }~,l~f>: Slim, tailored coats are useful and smart-sometimes trimmed with fur. Dress coats of many kinds will fit jn. to your wardrobe. The Tailored Suit Ia an Outstanding Fashion In every smart wardrobe this Spring, the tailored suit should have an important place-it is practical, appropriate for many occasions and modishly simple. Coats for Women, Miaaea and Junior• Youthful Frock Modes Women- MiueaJuniora to s· Assure Smartness for the Junior Mill .... ...... Never have frocks in junior sizes been more irresistible than now- 1au.nq tailored types and frilly afternoon frocks await your selection - at moderate prices. ~·· ;; .. . .· • -~ . ( • • $9.90 to $24.75 Tweed and Twill The always smart na~y t~ill fashions clever suits wtth h~pbound wtth j 3ugarhouse-2037 South Sugarhouse Terms to Responsible People .. • I • Sizes 13 to 19 Midvale - "'1"--.-.-..--..-..-.._...... Try our delicious &Bread Victims of Father All Wrapped Clean ud Suitary NEW MIDVALE -BAKERY Cor. Main ud Center Stli. MIDVALE - - - Utah What's the uae of haviq blues; Just because JOU need new shoes T What is wron~ with that old pair7 Hue them fixed and treat t)lem fair. They haYe beeJJ thru rain and shine; Though they be size four or nine; You can have them made like 11ew; Then you bid JOur blues adieu. Edgar Chisholm, aged six, rge Chisholm, Jr., aged .vho were found in the Harbor Ship Canal Their father confessed to slaying them bethere were too many mo,uth,!il feed. Mr. Chisholm's original in his first confu~ion, wert drowntd con· that no WE DON'T COBBLE We rebuild better than new. Just step in, east of the Midvale Drui Co., as you come or iO. We rebuild with a smileWHILE YOU WAIT IIDVAI.E SHOE REBUILDERS 21 E: Center Street P. 0. Box IS UndergarmentS for the Particular Lace-Trimmed Rayon Lingerie Lines Smart Figure -' At Truly Economical Pncea Are Simple to Achieve With "Lady-Lyke" Garments Now every ·. ·oman can have bet heart's· desire - "more than just enough" dainty underthings' Lovely garments are fashioned of fine rayon and trimmed with lace. Combination corset and brassiere types are the favorite supporting gar· ments of the modern woman. They mould the figure gracefully and support it just enough. Chemise - .Step-Ina Bloomers- Gownt Matching garments to make ,et. --Qr a few pieces to add to you• supply. Everyone is dainty, practi C<ll and the prices from $1.19 to $3.98 $1.23 to $4.49 ' Many .Types-for the Requirements of Every Figure "Lady-Lyke" garments are ariapted to your particular needs-•h ,. in ~dd~ abdominal support is a special feature for large figures. The prices are surprisingly moderate for garments of , - ·. this hiazl, aualih. "' |