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Show and Rob~ · -,...:-an- Tw_.~., even- inc .t amuset!he Taylinaville · 1 n - - m was baJL A mUSlca - - · - - . ..........t fi~ren. followed by tal 'las by J.dbQ PixRobert futon and W&Mler Van .,.'"""" • Dyke. F.wmg the PJ.'IOIT&Dlt -~ were p-.,.ecl and refielllhmanW were served. The remaiDder of .the ~Ding was speol; in dancing. A large lUmber of relalbives from other P*• were present, including, Ogden, Lopm and Idaho. The guests numbered 150. Hurray high aabool ae.m.inary preeented ~ play, "Peg 0" My Heart" Friday evening in the ~ &take foo1~~"ttil~»e ¥ae to a.rry pure spring house. Tbe perfo~ was &'l.ven to Midvale City? raise funds for tbe semfl!VY liibrary. Mia& L~tta Malat;rom., presided 88 OTer a pretllily appointed luncheon ~n 5. Who pave4 11141tmtJ TueSday ~ernoon it her bome _m :hoal)!' o! Miis Rachel Gibbs and Miss It Was The P8~ Grace Batemen. The luncheon table sign in Utah at the W'al\ centered with a bo'Wt of yti.Iow Who put the l'108al and blue baclleror buttous and St~? intel'lleetioll of ei.giht close GOVetB •ere }aid for [friends. The a.fitemoon was spent in ARTY. It W• 'ae h playiDg bridge. · Old Water Sinkinc Fand? Wlao put $18,000.00 Miss Berniece Watts bad- as er gueat Tbullsday evening, Miss Laura PARTY. The It , ........... of Nroew. 8. Who biereaaed business in MIDVALE ftfty per eent Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Moffat entertsined at their home on Vine street Ia tile last year? Tb.l.lll'Sday evening in oomp~ent to It Was 'l'lae PEOPLE'S PARTY. -the_ members of the Evenmg Club, wb.idll was formerly the Jol!Y twenty9. Wllo purchased the site for Midvale's future City Hall eight club. At 7_ o'oJ..ock dJn~ was aest ftluable pieee of ll'OOJld in Midvale)? IW8S the served,· after .....,_ , evenm,g .. 500 • 1 which t were es ... ""'"' • a.ymg p m spen ~t Was The PEOPLE'S PARTY. awarded. Covers were ladd for sixlteen 10. Who ,... in tile aew aeeouDting system in the City guests at luncheon. __ _, B--"-'--' iii\IIIU M' · S ... mme now .w.l'S. Becirier's OfJlee? daughter M:is Mm-y Bern:bis 1 of o1. Salt J..ake ha!e been tbe It Wle The PEOPLE'S PARTY. Miss Iooe Atwood during .t he week. 11. What DID 'I.VIY DO IT ON? Keen ·Business Ability Mr. 8lnd Mrs. David Cook annou.nce the am"val of a son, born to them on Aacl the 81... Old. TEN MILLS. MoDday. Mrs. Cook was formerly Miss were DIBde by the poUtieal party imprpe ! Edna Sorenson. Miss Helen White and Mr. 8lnd lllopa, was, is, 8D4I always IShall be ''Of the People, Mn!. Roy Larsen moto.red to Price People, For the People." VOTE THIS TICKET duriDg the week. Mr. aQd Mrs. Charles White are BE SURE YOJJ VOTE IT STRAIGHT spending a few days with rela.tivieB at ·Brigham Cilty A farewell tesbiaoomal was given Thursday evening of last W!eek at tile SOIIIth CottonWIOOd ward in boDOr of R. <laude Boyce, who will leave for Fer CouDdlmu, 2-year TeRI Califumia October 29 for a two year mission for the Mormon church E. C. O'BRIEN Mrs. Sundry Sanders at Idah; bas and Mrs.' Rex been the guest of For Councilm.u, 2·Jear Tena Winahester and family on West ThirfW (',euJM:ilmaa, 4-Jear Term third Soullh Street, the past week. B. A. RASMUSSEN , DR. R. W. QUICK Mrs. J. H. Vose and Mrs. Fred Anderson entertained the ladies of the For Treuarer Community Aid Sqciety Wednesday hr Coudlm...., 2-Jear Term afternoon at 1 o'cloock at the AndreMELVIN LIND A. W. BOWEN son home on Vine Street. Mrs. J Rugg was the guest of her Political Advertisement daugohte.r; Mrs. P. s. Roberts, of Mid~------------------ - - - - - va.le Monday. ~ Mr. ad Mn. L. E. V8111.Dam, .M~ L. Watts had as her guest on K-r. &1ld Jllw, Even Jensen, Mr. anu Monday Jrln. R. Andetlberg of Salit a.· T· w.. <•• holne Thursday tit'ternoon dl. last oo and week. Radio the le88011 :£rom ~9Giello ,was .,.,v••,...u -------------: i}ainty by Mors. Rradte1 SALE-~ HOIS&e 2 rooms £re91unents were ~ to Mn. Mrs. vwJLa; Soft'e, W.alkeT, Mrs. Golda Must JObe moved On city properW.f. ...,_ ., __. ..._. ...,...s......:~ _-....U: _ _. .,.,..,.,n, uuv. .Brown, Ma-s. ..... at cmee. A sawnnce. A. A< Larson Beatrice Cash, M;r.s. Oarrie Coombel' and daughter, Ilionlotby, Jim. ~ Steffy Mrs. Alice B'lft'gon arui M$. FOR llENT-5 J'OOm modern house on ll.ain Street. Inquire Booth Mere. Ra-1..-•1 "'--'b---1.. Co., Midvale. Replumbed .and re"""" """"' ._... model~ thrOIIJI'hout. A 1., ge " Verda Bodell 8th Grade ----~------Sclwol H · FIRE INSURA:NCE-Th>n"t Delay. • enum~. J. Reese, Teacher See H. C. Aylett, 820 N. Kain. Tel. Mr. and Mrs. DoDley bad one dautf ' ' Midvale 86. ghter sixteen years of age. 'IIhey shiped and loved her dear.ly. One day, Mrs. Donley said, "Mar- MOVING-Express, Hauling of all kinds Call S.am Murray 140-J tlO garet. Dady and I Me goillg to town ' ' today. Do you thiDk. you could stay FOR RSNT-Furnished or unfurnishat lh.ome ?" ed apartments. $10.00 up. Wasatch "Yes, mother, l would rather stay 5067-W or Midvale 12. at home." Mr. and ,Mrs. Dooley bed gone, so Margaret took her book and started WANTED-W~rk by the day by reto read, when Brhe heard a knock 00 liable lady, Mrs. Johnson, Midvale N-1 Hotel. the door Margaret was told not w let anyone in, but \Wrl.le she was tibinking what FOR ~ALE-LB.l1ge Roller-top desk; pm.cticalJy new. ~P- Call, Mid. to do, the door flew open and in came 160-J. Indians. They grabbed MaJ~garet, took her out the door and put her on one - - - - - - · - - - - - FOR RENT-2 room house. Inquire of the oorses. t-2 C. P. Sharp, Midvale 170-W Margaret was so friglhiten.ed she h , wuidnt speek or yell_ fur_ help. T -e - - - - - - - - - - - Indians took her to thell' wigwam and !;"'!~~~~=~~~~~!it guarded her 80 she coundn't get out. When Mr. and Mrs. Donley came home they could.n t und M.argare~. Margaret had been trameu mruan life for two years and oould nQIW go out atone. ~e wo\Ud always sn • b t 1neI • pai~,_. ~tp at rugm. wunlUJl,g a ou =..........,. gue!ts a.• •ta 0 M.r.' City ~ Lu · will entert . Bate lin. W. M. Hewteet, Mr. and M.rs. M~ G G. I.. Batemn, .-.gar at the A. Dowdinc Jrlr. aod 14re. H. Soren- th IMIB ~ of lhman 1 .. Th---~n ·""""""Y er c uu e mem"'"'"' • ljqlre Coaaty t.riQilt aad veeetab! at ber club Thu;sday evendng ;e SOD, :Mr• .aod M~. D. Ridlards, Mi-. N08MNl woro fr,qm CJli.. aDd Mr& T. (]hri.tian, Mr. 8lld Mra. at her hoJM on east sixty f~ So. ~the :Ut& a~1ee wen t&k- V. Kead., M.r. aDod llra. F. Ortlcm, Mr. Street. . . hlad m the .l!;ut. F.rGm 1.2 8illd Ill& F. Obri.atAIIaen, Hr. and Mr. June Howell, Mr. Vern Jensen ..._. at each of the abipping MD. H.ep:ndar, J&. and Mxs. H. are Murray vimtors for the week. at Smd)" Mid RiYel'lton nave JacobaoD, Mn. FloreDce Stuart and l&s. Heber Smi.ill enter.ta.ined a ~busy cldy 80l1tiDc and grad- 1tt:rs.. J. Bitterfood eDitert&ined Friday number of friends at a bridge hmapples fnlln the 60lltihem ~ eveniJw at a Hallowe'en d"'!Cinc party cheo:a Thunlday at~n at her on East Fo~y-e.J,ghth South St. oou.aty aDd \lP to da.t.e at~- iD .the ~ hall. HaLlowe'en 20 CU' ~have~ ahip-. deooii:Mions w~ uaed and tbe gu~ '(llcrm tbe at&tioD8 JJiellllli.obed ad we.m d:uued m CIOfi't!!tms ~-.:r:mg lOIId8 haw been abiipped out ma.sk& P1mdl was served dUol'lll,g tb.e • Miss June Smar:t ezltel,tained at a t¥ ..._ 'DII& ~ of this evem.ing. Mr. and Mrs. A. Prloe lmd_ Jrlr. and candy-pulling Manda.y evening at _her baa beaD ~~~:the there • DO qllesboill ~ Even Jeosen_ entertained the home on Umon Avenue. Those ~y~...-become ODe of t.be El:i.te Clllb aod their partners Tue&- ig the affair were: Elva Ray, Vman day ewniDg at the home of Mr. and ()laWBOn Abby WaJk:er, Edna Bfl,ker, of h .... ,lllldldclm wu bosteaa_ to M.rs. Ev~ Jenseo. ~ve games Lucill:e Poulson, Ella. and LaTrue (joo_ tit her home on Fil\St were played aod prise& WGG by Mrs. frey, Vd~lra Snyder, Iona Andersoo, ._. . W:~~-LY evenl.ng. Flro- ~- White, Mr. Wm. Hewlett, Jrl:nr. and Rachel F.reeman. MT. M81rtin .Am.d.emon woo is em· Dla:vedand prizes Ray Beck and Ml'Bo L. W. NWsen. A Dailey and supper was earved flo tweuty-six played at Tooele spent 11he week-end lla& A. with Ibis family. aa oj'VIIIIIta ud Mrs. gueats. Rllil'~eea. deilontiona M.r. Percey Richardson of the A. ,_..._.._ aDd lin. N. La.raaa., oaed. Sper.ial guest& were )[r, arid C. was a visitor last wee,k a.t the home .pri)l88. Special tr1*ta wsre: Hra. L. E. VanDam. Jtisa Mamie Eck who has been of Mil'. a.nd Mrs. David Smal1t. P1lir~Mr'l!lelt!Bi:!IO!Il of &* Lab, Mr.s. J4J8. Jeck Woods teM+ing at Mi:nora'ril:le bas been home An invtitation is extended to everyone :to participate in. a chamcter and A. J. SoiGeOJl ud the put week. The 1l111'IB8S OOUl"'le which will be COil Hallowe'en Ball to be held Saturday ql Binpam, lfn. ---~· CaJifonia., • • dueted Ullder 1he IMJISplia8 of the evening in the ward amusement hall. Mr. and MJJS. Henry Walker have Staaae Relief eoc:iety board wlill be 4J. lL Br.own, k their guest tih.iiS week, Miss Agness as Novemof b.-.s~QD;.. lfa. Niel llona.b&m nadyaeas tihe latter pall't E. WW.ia.ms of ~- ber. All wjsbing to tab iRis course Parker of Ogden. :M.r& Wm. Dwyer and son, William B. Marriatt entertamed at VIOl anake anangemeots with the ft1 her daujbter, lin. C preajdeqta of Relief Societies of ~ir of Peoehe, Nevada were guestB. Sun- -..-m. UNION •11e. A'ftmle "1'tua~~~J~DDIMI"W:.• areved Mid ~: 4 .lllllll:'f41!t the followisw IIJIIIIOII4. Ill-& W. iiiiJIWD.: . - . T. day of Mr. and Mrs. Obarles B1lll'gm. l'll!lpecl:i.ve wuda. M.rs. Veri Milne and Miss Al'lth1r1!M. W. L. Bateman speDt h pai't weet-ellld at Salt Lake, the j'ueSt of a.leqe Wright a1:itmded the Religion Mr. and l&a. S. L. 9rady, dir.u,gbter CJaas Ccmven.tion which WillS held in Su.nday. salt Lake, Hall inRobelr.ta Barrett • Lake of Salt lim. Marie J.!'int wVd Primary wDl giw the at week Btlnll'• ,.u, bl the wud chapel speDt three da~ of laist .... ........ Proctor. Nellie :Mm. ,AdmiMLon •fta•d&r ~ Brady viRayuniaDd Mrs. and Mr. of met lhome 8oclety 10c. 'IN1'Id BelW ?~il!li~the lioml Ill .... Dr. Blown Tue&- sited JdoDdaY' with Mr. and Ml'S. Wm. of West Jordlm.. of her biribboDor -===~·~ Thompson who twa spent Mta. A. R. pro- Steedman 'Die foiCJIWioe 1 last month with her pareats, Mr. I neon bow UDder •; Kl'il. l•r:•=~·~·"vi. -:~~~If. A. PinlafiiO'Il; &Dd J4re. Dav.ild Smart returned to f~ .J B\11_.. ...., e ft~.~~-'WrJatiiNd 'l'Wmaa of )oumd- her home in Provo last week. Hr. L. W. Neilaon, Fnncipal of the ,,_....,_ by lti8s Roxie Nel· (1 Va Dam; readme, Mrs. Jordan Hi&ftt School w&'S tile speak.sr GIIIIIQI'-.t':koD. . . . . L1JQI'll:!ecm waa aerved at the Saor&melllt meeting held at the ts • ()ut.of.jbowa &'flllllltllt:O': Mt: I&& Pill'Jci'DSOn, Brady C1l Salt Lalle Tolman of &uat~.. •l!ld ..__,, , ~¥1111Da.m has as her Tolman of Bowl- l;..ltt:ia at B aer~oar. • Hoty undetwat the quutetlle from West Jordan and Miss ward chapel Sunday eveni.ng. A male Elviria -aad M.r. Gera1d Crit.1led~Jen fm-Di8bed the musical number. M.r. &Dd lin. Clemmon Green who bave 8pl!lllt the last week in Vemcllll, Ntumed home Sunday. We . . pM8sed :11o report that Mn. Bert ~ is improving ab.er a eerioua ... 8p&H aDd wWD be able to a few days. be ._.. Berrett assist.ed IMir Jl:tit'. lleha ~: ~ ! II ·ti!ri Club in .... UnityEV8118 1he a WANT m~~ li~ F~ush. 1\eal Estate Values Could you get your price for your house if you wanted to sell now? Remember these proved facts: A sound, handsome roof brightens up the appearance of any house. A shabby roof always gives it a "frayed-at-thecollar" look. So if your roof is beginning to go, take our advice and put down a roof of Barrett Giant Shingles. These rugged over-size shingle$ (12 by 14 inches) will lend distinction and artistic charm to any house. ROOFING We recommend Barrett Giant Shingles. They never rot or rust -never need painting or staining-and they're fire-safe! Come in and see them. There's a style of Barrett Roofings for any building-your home, your farm or your factory-at a price that suits your purse. ts. an.Ml had gone <tD bed but she one · beadi . · ng a pa1r o1 ~lliOC rught. J:;he was h w ro·ce h .,.... casliD.S. .,..e was t llllOng o ~ would ·be to see her mother and tatuler, when tears began w run <Wwn her cneeks and She sneltlked out of the a.rui tent UDtl1 ran &tarted to 1~ ~he ran she saw a hght. She kept on g>01ll.g toward tlile Light when ~t! saw a norse and o~ the horse was D1ck, Margarets rather s hired man. Margaret and Dick loved eadh ~er dearly. When Mru:garet was lost .uwk never ga.ve up his hunt to tJdl<! her. I "Margaret is .that you? " said Dick. . "Dick!" said Margaret. '!bey 'M!Ire in each others arms, Mar !' garet sobbing out her story to heir , I lover. "Let's go see mama and dady and I 1 then I'll tehl you the 1-est after." "Margaret, will you •tell me •t he , I -~ L ~ ..... .,.se me · • said D'1ek . un..--,: ter ?" rest ..... y-ou will. You know I love you." Margaret ran into the house, threw I her arms around :her mother and her fadlher, saying how glad she was to I · get home. "You will never be le£t alone," said her paxents. "1 k®w she wont," said Die~, "b,; cause I'll be with her all the tune. Margaret and Dwk were married arui were always happy. - Age 14 Phyllis Freeman 8th Grade Herriman School A. J. Reese, Teacher '!be Primary held an entertainment and bazaar Monday in the wardhouse. d M Willl Forman annouru:e M M-onday of last th r~h 0 a son · ~ ;s· w ABe 1;4 Rachel Miller Sth Grade Herriman School Mrs. Arminta W. Mil'ler enteltain.ed at a dinner Tuesday at her :oon.e The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ezrt Mi:Uer and family CJf Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Siloox and children of West Jordan ani Mrs. Lowell Tripp and da~r of Lark. W cutecr l'lnJCiefy Notblng In life Is tnore reuarkable than the unnecessary aDXleti which we endur-e and generally oceulon our· Company iiiiiJJ .. BE WISE And Buy t.1le Y,iendship FLOUR THAT SATJSFIE S Nothing in the world is more satisfying than a go o d friend; nothing more dif, West Jordaa Milliq Co. .Piaoae IIIW. 108 :ficult than to :find one. A good friend wears well. Clothes Tailored to Measure by M.Bom& Company have made over a million friends. Midvale Tailor Shop R. GYGI, Prop. • elve11.- Bel\eonsfteld. Reliable Krchandise Sincel8;} LEVI STRAUSS wais·t 0 ver 11s Makers of Two Horse ~ Y · '\.. • West Jordan Lum I ! Down •;hby Roofs A new 1\ir FREE if They Rip ,.-----------------------11111!. Midvale's Leading Bakery It is Just Good Business Sense--No one ever regretted that he saved his money. A bank book showing a credit, whether it be a few dollars or a fortune, is one of the most satisfactory things in the world to possess. ..lt bears evidence of a will to succeed and is the finest kind of a passporttosuc~ · Midvale State Bank AH MIDVALE. First Class Service Midvale Barber Shop Most Up-to-Date Shep ia Town • Bread CinDDmon Rolls, Doughnuts, Pastries Don't be Misled. we are Still in Midvale. Our Low Prices Remain. ELECTRIC HOME BAKERY C. ZI"mmer, Prop. T.d ... Theatre Bw"ldi"ng, 14 N. Mai"n In .u. .10 Phone 277 at._ .__...______________ ____..... Miss PhyJlis Greenwood entl!ll'bllined at her home ~y evening. Games and dancing were enjoyed. Sllpper t _.-..., waa served to t :weu Y a ..The Missionary Committee of the seoond ward will give a Clba.racter ball in the amusement hall Friday eveVIelling. A prize will be given for the best chaT&Cter. Good music. SpeciaJ numbers will be given by the Gleanor Girls and a aoio by Vh'flue Fiaeber. Miss lola Bud entertaiaed a.t Sunday. Covers were laid flof.f.ou.r per rueet& Jrl'l'l!l. V. Engman was boateas to 1:¥ Pep club at her. home w....... at'ternoon. The time Wll8 8plllll.t • sewing. Lundheon was aervad to 14 goests. Mrs. Leveen was the . .~a~ .,u.est. li.N. J. H. BrowD, lltw. G. D. <JuM-Her, Mr& C. C. JeMeD, 11m. R. W. Born, Jrlrs. T. F. Bricld9y and lin. !Annie Egbett ;were gllfJilU at the community ct'llil "of Midvale Saturday &ftel'JIOOII. T. F. Bri*Jey ol Pn H . . :w.he ben. the put week viti• titDds spellt llllp-l ..... t |