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Show Salt Lake County, Utah, Friday, Sept. 21, 1928 THE MIDVALE JOURNAL I 'J'JIE LARG.I!;ST LIFE-INSURANCE Page Fivt I I Mrs. J. Alma Pearson was hostess ~-.to members of the Y. L. M. I. A. board FOLICY EVER 'WRITTEN of tho li:ast Jordan Stake Friday evening of last week at her home on East Center street. Seven were present. Officers and teachers of the Mr. and Mrs . Orsen Freeman and · dEast Refreshments were served, following A new record In insurance history a two children, Beatrice and Stanley, Midvale Sunday School enJoye THE COI\L'UUNITY Fr1·day of last week at the business meeting. · · 1 evemng was maue, we are told, when the accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Devar soc1a 1\lETHODIST CHrRCH Mrs. H. C. Hart and daughter, Miss Water General Motors Corporation announc- Sizemore of Bacchus visited relatives the ward house grounds. Kitch, Pastor 1\L D. birtha at guests were Hart Lillian ed through its president, Alfred P. at Heber City and Midway last week. melons. a bonfire and a wennie roast Sunday School, 10 a .m. · d b B'shop and Mrs T day dinner given Friday in Lehi for I T Sloan, Jr., that it had arranged to in· · y 1 James Bowles returned home ues- were enJoye Church Service, 11 a. m. 'lllOoc who . i!ave made a study of from the fleece of his own or his sure its 200,000 employees for $400,- day after spending the summer F. Greenwood and son Foster, Mr. Mrs. Hart's mother, Mrs. S. J. TayEpworth League, 6:30 p. m. the Western situation agree that it is neighbor's fiock. 000,000 under a group policy insured months with his aunt, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. James Glover, Mr. and Mrs. lor. meeting of the Sunday School A ·.ue cto;aumg and milling of the by the Metropolitan Life Insurance of Unl·on. uu1y a mactel or tune until we will James Brady, Mr. and Mrs. John is called for Sunday at 12 o'Board Western have great Knittmg and weaving Western wool crop at our Salt Lake Panter Elizabeth Mrs.several with clock in the church parlors. The anthis ofweek days spent SwenA. P. Mrs. and Mr. Peterson, sons and Bohne J. E. Mrs. and Mr. largest the far by is This Company. rewould seaports Southwestern ptants alung the Pacuic Coast to serve and and Maurice of Wales were son, Mr. Wallace Malstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Sarah Bennett. nual election of officers will take 1he 1ndust1y is duce the rail haul to about one-third contract of the kind ever drawn, says Stanford Lne \;'OOl inoutitq. Mr. Roy Richards of Salt Lake place and plans made for the Rally of A. J. Rees last Satur- Mrs. Ivan Glover, Mr. Don Nichol~, guests the further is and World, York New the .. aJ.eady started in a small but sue- of the haul to the New England fac- remarkable in that it is cooperative, day. t k Miss Helen Westlund, Mr. Earl Evans Program. cessiul way. Tllat it will linally grow tories and the forward and progresa evening Sunday er spea the was Mrs. Spencer Miller returned home Miss Hazel Lennburg, Mr. a~d Mrs. the Sacrament meeting of East MidThe Epworth League will hold an sutticiently to convert the VI- estern sive movement of the manufactured the premium being paid partly by the Wednesday evening from Salt Lake Clarence Sharp and Mr. C. Gner. . vale ward. A male quartet by Aust- election on Sunday evening when the wool chp into woolen goods is only in product from such Western seaports employees and50partly by the comMrs. Golda Soffe was hostess Fn- Walker, Keith Casper, Harold Rich: nomination committee make their rea month or $18 a where she has been the guest of Mr. keeplllg with the Jaw~ or economy and to practically the entire United States pany. For $1. of last week to members of the ards and Jesse Casper 1mder the di- port. Alta Miller will be in charge day last of part Bigler E. c. Mrs. and oneto one-ninth apiece-"from year and Abroad vrould save several thougood business. club. After the business hour rection of Kenneth Brady of Union of the devotional topic for the eveUnity week. indifor applied if cost the of third i'he pnuc:ple of cenverting raw rna- sand miles of backward and unprowas very much enjoyed and appre- ning. All members are asked to be J1:1iss Ruth Butterfield of Salt Lake dainty refreshments were served. tenal mto n1anufacutred products at ductive movement with an enormous vidually," to quote the insurance Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson and little elated. parher visiting week past the spent employees the statement-all people's on time for the meeting. .• or uear the source of supply has long saving of freight charges. on.--;==========---=-Bountiful to motored Verlyn son Butterfield. Sam. Mrs. and Mr. ents, without standing, months' three of The regular meeting of the Official It should also be remem!;lered that since oeen rGcognized as true econThe Misses Ryllis and Leola Free- Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. examination or age limit, are medical of the church is to be held on Board as almost omy, especially where the raw mater- the United States inports entitled to $2,000 life insurance and man were the guests of Miss Alice and Mrs. Jack Bangerter. September 27th at 7:30 p. Thursday, that and produces it as wool much waste or shrink h~avy to ial is subject Mrs. Margie Bishop and Mrs. Leoto sickness and accident benefits of Fox and Miss Irene Fox of Lehi last m. at the church. in smppmg and manufacturing; like this importation comes largely from $15 a week. The total rate is not an- week-end. Ia Hilton were Salt Lake visitors on The Boy Scouts are to have a specabout ~live stock where the loss by shrink, Australia and New Zealand, and Mrs. David Bigler and fam- •ruesday, guests at a social in honor Mr. corthe that told are we but nounced, ial speaker at the meeting on Friday slaughter aud preparation of the pro- 2500 miles nearer to the port of Los poration will assume " a substantial ily of Payson were the guests of Mr. of Mrs. Wanda Pratt. evening at 7 o'clock. Also a real conduct 1s from 2;) to 33 and one half Angeles than to Boston, offering a The "All Around Club" to which The policy . and Mrs. 'Samuel Butterfield Thursthe premium." test will be staged between the pape.· cent. ln recognition of this situa- further opportunity to economize in part of all Mr. and Mrs. James Glover belong subsidiaries and affiliated day of last week. covers trols for the winning points in the tion great packing institutions now the transportation and distribution of their weekly outing Thursday had Thompson Christian Mrs. and Mr. merit system. The United companies of the corporation. extst near the source of supply of the our woolen products. The life insurance involved in this and children Garth and Thelma of evening of last week at Cobble Crest. Remember that we extend the welStates exports about 11,000,000 lbs. live stock. daneenjoyed members following The of guests the were Ida., Falls, Idaho the double than more is transaction hand and invite you to attend come . 'i'he wool situation seems to offer of woolen goods during the year and fam- ing and refreshments: Mr. and Mrs. and Bodell T. John Mrs. and Mr. policy, previous largest the of face and stomach all Foc all of our services. You will or any statement this into read even greater opportunities for sav- it is well to York dispatch to ily and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christen- Roy Berrett, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith, New a to according and troubles intestinal sermons, comfortable helpful find world's the of two-thirds that fact the percentage ing on account of the big the Chicago Journal of Commerce, sen and family last week, leaving Mr. and Mrs. E. Dredge, Mr. and Mrs. music. This Church to splendid due and pews disturbances of waters the on reside population which matter foreign and grease -or while the sickness and accident bene- saturday for a visit with relatives M. Mower of Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. in the service of the Master, opens nothis there teething, must be eliminated before the wool he Pacific Ocean. I. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. V. Tanner, Mr. fits aggregate more than two and in Levan. wide its doors and says COME! If ou 1 great seaport cities of the can be used for manufacturing puring better.. than a safe Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crump enter- and Mrs. W. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. C. record. previous the times one-half poses. 'rhe grease and foreign mat- West continue to grow the foundaInfants' and Children's Haley Fiske, president of the Metro- tained at a dinner at their home Sun- Koelliker of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. S. A negro was trying to saddle a. ter 1·epresent about forty per cent of tion for such growth must come from Laxative. Whetton, H. Mrs. and Mr. Brewer, fifteen. f,,. laid were covers day. polpolitan, points out that this one mule. the gross weight upon which freight a development of natural resources. icy exceeds the total of all the poli- The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. G. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. "Does that beast ever kick you ? " charges are paid. The West and Labor must find employment and the cies which that company was able to Mrs. Clyde Crump and son Don of Young of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. S. WINSLOW'S asked a bystander. Southwest produce about seventy per extent of our development will pretty write in the first twenty-six years Lark, William Bagnell and Mr. and Colbrook, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bigler of "No, sar, boss, he don't nevah cent of the total clip and pull of the much depend upon the ability of !aits existence- nearly half Its bus- Mrs. Mac Ray of Coalville and Miss Butler, Mr. and Mrs. R. Forbush of of SYRUP kick me, but he frequently kicks United States, amounting to around bor to find employment. Climate and Vilate Bagnell and car! Coates, both Union and Mr. and Mrs. James Glover lifetime. He adds: wherll Ah yes' been." 200,000,000 pounds per annum which ideal living and working conditions !ness of East Midvale. The remarkable progress of group of Salt Lake . largely goes to the New England are a heritage of the great West and Mr. J. B. Boyle, brother of Mrs, W. Mr. and Mrs. Art Crane and family I recall states for cleaning and manufactur- Southwest and the weaving and knit- insurance is evident when McNamara arrived in Salt Lake J. guests the were Idaho Bennington, of ago years seventeen only was it that ing of woolen goods and garments. i tlng of our wool and the dlstributiC?n week by alrplalne from Pasalast last children and Crane J. S. Mrs. of is., was policy group first the that ~The fair average freight rate is $1.50 of the finished product is a naturil.l dena, Calif. Mr. Boyle with Mrs. sued and not until seven years later week. per cwt., representing a freight pay-~ function of this section. h H d M 1 did ,t he total of group insurance in anna rs. Miss Clara Pace of Payson was the Katnleene Boy e an ment of about $3,000,000.00 on the force in all companies exceed the a- dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Berrett,of Salt Lake were guests at year's clip for movement from the luncheon Thursday of last week at Miller Thursday of last week. Friends and relatives met last Sat- mount of this single case. source to the cleaning and manufactthe home of Mrs. J. W. McNamara of the of here received been has Word callhas subject the of phase This uring center. Forty per cent of this urday evening and tendered Miss Vel14, Union avenue. Sept. Friday, daughter a of birth comments. favorable many forth ed amount or $1,200,000.00 is a dead loss rna Glover a birthday surprise party. Mr. Noel Peterson, a former stuand a load stone around the neck of Music, games and dainty luncheon The Chicago Tribune cites it as an to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Freeman at of the Jordan High will attend dent Mrs. and Mr. Idaho. Montpelier, individual"enlightened of instance 1 were enjoyed by the following guests: industry. this winter at the B. Y. U. at school residents. Herriman were Freeman only is it tho that remarking ism," After the cleaning, weaving and 1 Miss Velma and Blanche Glover and Mr. Peterson was a member 1 Provo. AIson and Nelson A. Nels Mrs. concerns large since years seventeen knitting the finished product is d1s- Elmer Glover, Miss Gertie Johnson, High School orchestra Jordan the of Mr. of guests the are Sandy of mon their to insurance group givi'ng began tributed throughout the United States I Miss Edna Glover and Miss Hazel player of the saxefficient an is and week. this Crump Heber S. Mrs. and or age, of regardless employees, and Abroad. Thus our Western wool · Glove!') Mls!;V Vivian and Mr. Claude a member of the be will He aphone. Mrs. and Butterfield Heber Mrs. thouperhaps and hundreds health travels clear across the country and Bird of Salt Lake. Elmer Odell and this winter. orchestra columbian visLake Salt were Butterfield Ellen in now are policies such 'of sands Lake Salt of also Rosenhand, Cortney back the manufactured product comes dancing at enjoyed have who Those week. the during itors moralize: to on to us in the reverse direction; about Rodney Kimball and Herman Smith force, and it goes of pleasure the had have Mill Old the Veda Mrs. and, Winn Eva Miss "That is not so bad a record for a 6 000 miles of rail haul to supply the of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Glover they music wonderful the to listening last visitors Lake Salt were Deming and corporations nation of soulless Westerner with garments likely made and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover. produce. His friends in East Midgrinding capitalism. It seems to sug- week-end. Mrs. Franklin T. Crane entertain- vale wish to congratulate him. gest that we are getting some of the benefits which collectivists say can ed at a dinner at her home Sunday. come only from the State. Exper- Covers were laid for 12 including Mr. ience in this country would suggest and Mrs. I. E. Stocking and Mrs. Emthat, in liberality of wage scales and rna Butterfield of Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Devearl Freeman and regard for the welfare of employees, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum A. Brady and private employers for the most part son Jack and Ryllis, Leola and Blanch are more enlightened than the Gov- r'reeman were visitors of friends in children Velma and Pierce motored to d th ernment. At the same time we have Pleasant Grove Sunda e1 Brigham Saturday and enjoye Y· The Relief Society held its monthly "Peach Day" celebration, visiting old been spared all the bureaucratic I wastes, the red tape and the lncom- social Tuesday afternoon of last week friends. Our Store is growing more Popular. Many , Union the of Society Relief The The time was petew:e which are inevitable in a so- in the ward house. New Customers are starting every day. We spent in reports and handwork. A ward were very successful in an even- , cialistlc regime." call it "Deserving Popularity," and if you will On the other hand, the New York four o'clock luncheon was served to ing's entertainment Friday, Septemcompare the quality of our foods and our more inclined toward collec- twenty-eight members, the hostess- ber 13. Chicken supper was served World, anystore any every day low prices with es were Mrs. T. H. Miller, Mrs. J. T. from 5 to 8 o'clock after which memtivism thinks that: where, you too, will say it is "deserved." Such provision against death, acci- Bodell, Mrs. Terris A. Ingram and bcrs of the Relief Society took part in Then add to that, if you please, the cleana two act play, "Past Echoes and dent, and illness may some day be Mrs. John E. Butterfield. liness of our stores and foods, and our unique _Mr. and M~s. Henry Bodell enter- Present Pep". taken over by the people themselves system of food distribution, and the reason Mrs. R. D. Waugh of Visulia, Calif., through government agencies. We tamed at a dmner Sunday at their for our popularity is very plain. are as yet a long way from that ho~e. Their guests were Mr. and is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Netime. Meanwhile group insurance of Mrs. Albert J. C~ane an~ family, Miss phi Gregory. Mrs. Hans Jensen and children left employees serves a most useful so- Hazel Crane, M1ss Anme Crane and Friday for Beaver where they will cia! purpose and is highly commend- Dr. A. V. Lindsay of Midvale. ~r. and Mrs. Clyde Davis and two join Ml'. Jensen who is employed able.· This act of General Motors will at- children, Boyd and Thelma of Bac- there. They expect to remain about tract wide-spread attention in quar- chua were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. David Smart and ters where little attention has hither- Orsen Freeman part of last week. • Mrs. Percinda Ayers of Salt Lake family motored to Salt Lake Friday to been paid to 'industrial insurance, says the New York Journal of Com- was the week-end guest of her par-I evening and enjoyed a birthday dinOur market is shaling in this popularity. • merce, going on to give these reasons ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Butterfield ner with Mrs. Earl White . Our high quality meats are winning praise Mr. and Mrs. George Green and son Mr. Lester Garrett of Bountiful is for its approval: from everyone. The cleanliness, the low Group insurance doubly benefits the visiting his daughter, Mrs. Levi Free- Forrace motored to Provo Sunday atprices and the large assortments from which ternoon. Forrace will attend school worker, because he obtains protec- man and family this week. at the B. Y. U. this winter. tlou at much less the cost that an into choose, make shopping here a real delight . Mrs. Nephi Gregory entertained at Mr. Lyman Crittenden and children dividual policy would involve, while Bring your list in and see how great your it gives him the form of insurance Elvira, Luella and Pauline motored to dinner Sunday. covers were laid for savings are. Start saving today! Mrs. R. D. W8Ugh of Visalia, 'Calif., that is especially adapted to the needs Coalville Sunday afternoon. RAISIN BREAD now 5c too. Feed it to the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Westbrook and able the The Midvale Band, under of the wage earner or the small-salchildren. and Mrs. G. Shoop of Salt Lake, Mr. motored Cox M. William of aried man. In addition, through group leadership insurance, provision may be made on to Coalville and enjoyed three days Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mackey and Mr. 1 a calcuable basis for workers who of last week-end at the Summit Coun- and Mrs. Arnold Mockley of Taylors- I ~ ville and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory. ••• ••• otherwise would be disqualified by ty Fair. ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Green enterMr. Gerald Crittenden Is a member age or for other reasons from obtainMILK~ ing any sort of protection. At the of the band and returned home Sun- tained Saturday evening at a radio , ~~ party. Refreshments were served to same time the cost to the employer day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNa.mar and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brady, Mr. and Is amply compensated, often much were Salt Lake visitors on Mrs. Edison Denny and Mr. and Mrs. children improved the by more than repaid, I ~ Clemon Green. morale of workers relieved from the Sunday. HERRIMAN ITEMS EAST MIDVALE i CliUilCII OUNC __ ·;s I Mas. To the Citizens of Salt Lake County I j UNION POPULARITY DESERVED I A WORD ABOUT MEATS .. IKE LESTER Candidate for the Nomination Of County Commissioner of Salt Lake Co. at the Republican County Convention SEPTEMBER -1 9 2 8 Your Support Will Be Appreciated . M f JLK-:::-:MILK-:::-MJLK-:: :-MILK- 1 Fat.rda e Farms Dat·ry Fl SAFE, CLEAN t:3 .1. E::trl Toone :: TelephOile Douglas 91 J-4 ~, 1 r-:::-JI'IJW:-U'TJT.I.T-:::-urylnr-:::-uryln .n. ~ .1'\l .n. ~ .1'\l .n. ~ .1'\1. accompanihabitual is an worry deon without carried labor ment ofthat YeStore Gossip fense against the ordinary hazards of slckness, accident, and death. TO OUR CUSTOMERS ===:::::::::;=====By C. 0. W.========== (With Apologies to K. C. B.) NEWS FROM RASMUSSEN'S STORE BAWLED OUT! YESTERDAY we heard a * • • • • • CERTAIN CITIZEN of this * * * • • * COMMUNITY whom you all * • • * • • KNeW, calling down * • * * • • ANOTHER man whom you all * • * • * * KN.J)W for DRIVING too • • • * * • FAST past the local • * * * * " SCHOOL, and we * * • * * * WONDER how many of the • * * * • * * REST of us * * * * * * * * * * * * OUGHT to be called down F<JR THE SAME OFFENSE. * * * * * • WHEN WE stop to While the fire of last Tuesday destroyed REALIZE that there are over * * * • • * A THOUSAND CHILDREN * * • * * * ATTENDING our local • • • * • • PUBLIC SCHOOL and that * * * * * • THEY ARE NOT as good * • • • * * JUDGES of the SPEED of a the greater part of one shed and the lumber WHEN P. C. RASMUSSEN & SONS PUTS ON A SPECIAL in it, we have a car already on the road tore- In the meantime, yards in Salt Lake have Other Household Insects tendered us the use of their resources so that CAR as we GROWNUPS, * • * • • • THEN IT becomes our • • * • • • jnile DUTY not to SAIL by without • • • • • • THINKING but to drive • • • • • • SLOWLY and be we are able to take care of all lumber needs. •••• READY for any *••• ______ _______.I .._ ... From now on we will have CASH SPECIALS EVERY SATURDAY. Our bi2' Buying Power gives us the inside in Prices and we hand that Big Saving to our CUSTOMERS. We handle the Best. Call in Saturday and be assured of the BIG SAVINGS yau can make in taking advantage of our Specials. Of course everybody knows we handle the Best Meats so when you come in for your roast, look over our Specials. We Sell and RecommendBENNETTS PAINTS For prevention against gum infection8, \1''0 Zonite, the new powerful antileptic. Also guarJs against colds, r,:ughs and more o< iuus diseases uf nose and throat. EMERGENCY. IT IS A REAL ONE! We Appreciate Your • For pyorrhea Speaking of "SALES" we have something interesting for you this week in TOILET GOODS. "The Busy Corner" place the lumber. KILLS FLIES MOSQUITOES • • * • • * MIDVALE DRUG CO. EVERYBODY KNOWS ' West Jordan Lumber Co. Midvale Main St. Utah THANKS, CALL AGAIN! P. C~ RASMUSSEN AND SONS MIDVALE UTAH I '- |