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Show 1 BASSE THE CHiCKS USED TO LOSE YOU Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thompson, of Murray Friday evening. We are pleased to state the condition of Almie Tate is much improved at present writing. Mrs. Kenneth Norris, of South Jor-da- y spent Tuesday with Mrs. Leonard Sharp. i'.e for losing No longer any even lu1 ;. of your hutch. Most of ex-.- the "b.id'lu-k- " poultrymen have had with chicks has h.vn tracixl to v,rc.-- feeding. Ko.v l'.atts Chick Fxxl is Dulio.T.iilk hcl 'ins tons of millions of cl)ick3 to live. FfKvl that kivs proHT nourishment in. th way that chicks can absorb it. We guarantee it the jKTfcct baby loud for baby chicks. Mi. jaranlrf Pralll To Our CuMomrii: BuHrtmilk t ood unconditionally. KJy Chltk In: ,it,ul(i Monday afternoon Mrs. Goldie All-so- p was a guest of Mr. and Mrs Dave Nicol, of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cook have mov ed to 33rd South to make their home. The Misses Violette Sharp and F. Larsen, were dinner guests Wednesday of Mrs. Rueben Sharp of Sandy. Twelve officers and teachers of the Ward Religion Class met last Monday evening with Mrs. Ruby S. Gor-rinBusiness pertaining to the organization was carried out. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mrs. Charlie Young, Mrs. Orson Jensnn, Mrs. Everett Walker, the Misses Phillys Larsen and Rosalie ONon. Bishop T. F. Greenwood, and Mrs. Ed Kresser The following Stake Board members, Mr. Edward Keener and Mrs. Lester Forbush. and children Mrs. Amil Sisam Mrs. Hannah with Wednesday spent Sisam, of Midvale. Mrs. Louie S. Stooky and children of Coleman. Idaho, returned home last week after an extended visit with relatives and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Sharp. Miss Luetta Milne spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins, of Sandy. ge Buttermilk Baby Chick Food :j juur ikikKi d. it Unrut on it Sold an J Guaranteed by Ml'KKAY FKKI) STORE SMITH ( ASH FF.KI) FKKI) CARLSON 4 CO. Old Age in True Light ciniiforlatiU' ohl rip- is the re t ymitli: therefore, WHrd of h Insteiid of "s liiinnlafiii.- disiii;il and HK'Inn-holprospects of demy. It nf eierii.il youth hImiiiM the us lii.vt-I'ii'mer. 111 a better world - A well-spen- - s - Short Sermon five "The waye of sin N dentil ; Ii.mvc t tint the sin of notice utiles you Thi- - wms the nol l)een reduced." whole ernnn of Iter II V. Kiinllev Wllmot. vleur of Conceshiill. Ksx lnin-l- i itt the purKh V'ntrlHnd 1 Sharp had M;l!erberg. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNamara had as their dinner guests Sunday, Miss as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. Lulu Jacobsen and Mr. Clarence of Midand Mrs. M. L. McNamar vale. Mrs. Paul C. Pedersen entertained Mrs. Annie Greenwood spent sevat a miscellaneous shower Thursday eral Mrs. niece Adra days last week in Salt Lake, the complimenting her recentwho was of guest of Mrs. Cameron Hanson. Bingham, Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. lister Forbush spent married. Fourteen ly guests enjoyed Mr. and Music refreshments. evening with Bishop and Mrs. Sunday games. and Mrs. Hansen are moving to the T. F. Greenwood. Mrs. Sarah Anderson entertained a City of Brigham to make their home. Mr3 T. F. Greenwood assisted by number of relatives and friends comMrs. C. A. Greenwood, of Sandy, en- plimentary to her daughter, Mrs Earl tertained Wednesday of last week at Jones, of Murray. About 25 guests her home on State Street in honor were present. Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Brady were of Mrs. E. A. Bateman. Games and music were enjoyed and refreshments guests last Saturday evening of Mr. Mr. and EAST MIDVALE Mrs Clarence g. were served to 20 guests. Out of town guests were Mrs. Don B. Colton, of Washington, D. C, Miss Beatrice Stringham, of Vernal, and Mrs. Minnie J. Cox, of Salt Lake. Mr. ad Mrs. Edward Kresser and children spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Millerberg. The Sea-Gu- ll girls of the Primary entertained Wednesday afternoon at a Testimonial in honor of their teach er, Mrs. Myrtle McNamara at her home on Union Avenue. Games were played and refreshments were served to 14. Mrs. C. B. Davis entertained" at a dinner Monday evening in honor of the Birthday anniversary of her husband. A large birthday cake with candles afforded the center piece for Favors being miniature the table. valentines. Covers were laid for 12 guests. Mrs. W J. McNamara assisted by her mother, Mrs. A. J. Manchester of Salt Lake, in entertaining Friday oi Mr. Jim Glover left last Wedneslast week in honor of the DOVE day for a short trip to California in Club. Decorations were suggestive the business interest of the Jordan of Valentine day and covers were laid Nursery which was formerly owned for 14. by his father, the late Albert Glover, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Terry and son, Sr. The same is owned and operaDenoin Terry, of Salt Lake, were Mr ted by his sons, Albert, Jr., Parley, dinner and Jim Glover. guests Sunday of Mrs. George and Mrs. Clarence Brady, of Murray. Miss Grace James, of Bingham, was a house guest Sunday of Miss Marian Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. H. A Brady entertained a few friends last Saturday folevening. Progressive cards were lowed by refreshments and were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brady, Mf. and Mrs. Edison Denny, Mrs. Clemon Green, Mr. and Mrs. George Green, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nix, of East Mrs. Nettie Ray entertained Thursday at dinner. Her guests included Mrs. E.' Thompson, Misses Edna and Lucy Thompson, of Murray and Mrs. Eva Evans. They were guests Friday of Mrs. Nancy Milne. Mr. Bert Ray is home again after spending some time in the hospital. An unusually good Sacrament service was held Sunday afternoon. 170 people were in attendance. Mr. Glen Milne, Clyde Proctor and Orson Jensen. Boy Scout Leaders, chaperoned 12 bov scouts Saturday afternoon and enjoyed a dip in the Municipal bath. Mr. and Mrs. William Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Killer, of Holliday, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Severson formed a party Tuesday evening of last week and attended the Wilkes Theatre. ut j j Timv en loved luncheon at the Kil- after the show. 'firwnwood. . Blanche Mica Phvlia luma a Christensen Clarence and Merrill, were guests Sunday evening oi tnt Lod Dema Manka Miss Ethel Smart was a Sunday intdci nf Mlsa Amv Severson.Mrs. Emma Greenwood of East afternoon Midvale spent Thursday with Mrs. W. C. Burgon. Mrs. Harvey Severson and baby and Mrs. Charles Bradneia oi w urH ray, were dinner guests of Mrs J. Severson Wednesday of last week Mrs. Nephi Gregory visited with Mrs. Ailsv Casper. Mrs. Rolla Thorum and baby spent v . Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. Calamus Tea Served Ey MARTHA M. - prnn Miss Fern Almane, of Sandy, was a guest Friday evening of Miss urace Manka. Mr. Rav Herzoe of Sarlt Lake and Miss Birdie Fox spent Sunday noon with Mrs. J. H. beverson. after Golier't Hard Luck Golfers never will be sntMied with 'heir p'top. A fellow made si world'" record-dro- ve h hall that runs in H A wild hook went out oi tii o ai.ii- i. lioui'-broke the i.luss of a box. hi the lever mid brought eu;:!ucs on tie run. "The longest shot of tiiy career' lUlied He p.ifer. "If it only h. !" .one Ml;i Wai Wllrj CopyrlM.) ft' Eve Nelson I ) tried to ally: "Oh! Nothin' much jJT" In' If we had a stray red yeariVf our pasture." But In spite of self her eyes fell. tl'haiAu AfHa mam wis. w.t. said; u 4 You're a slpnvc n '.Brunt -lie '.i, ue A uninufhln' tt j t " " " ""JJ Brt. ... Whut It? Answer me strulchtl" "Nothin- - but a bunch of cm.J f I Mi,i j "Calamus I" Words cannot Mrs. Main's scorn. "Are ye txi. golj iv. man ll J ill WB. Birdsong he better look sharp. una ittiumus-uop- e i UUV vau tut Ihn ii Eve stiffened. "You'll me and mv eonporna kuC pm . gUj uenieuiDer, i m your boarder- -r iuc ucbi pari or your Hvln', I Uont Have to stay ou here luuer uiuu suits me. I eau (1 u i ciioose, and I don't have toj,tj. nam nircr-ong"le can, eh I Of all the tude ever-beard tell of. you'? oeai, airs, xuuun nung back. fr In yer cradle, aftB you'd mamma went hadn't tu, ana raised ye up ter real human fo ...... J j m IlJ..- -. ouic juu uiu, tve scoffed, ft: your rent tnat way. The pltct iuiud. ivu aiceu to raise me m reea, cioin ana sciiool me, if I ws. stay until i married. And I know a word about It until t back thought you paid nionej aua got It back and mure for k me." "How couie you ter git to i missy?" Mrs. Main demanded acrj. t.ve tossed her head. "I wet. Judge Johnson," she said. Toldr bow you nagged and complained my appetite, and bor I won j-- i shoes, and asked him to find axk other guardian. Then he told I about the bargain tayi he ciIe I back on It but the minute I J him a husband worth bavin' bell me In possession. IJow'd jot : . -- 1 Ancient Roman Work Ketuntuiis of. an embankment and pier built In London by the Itoiniins an early as WO B. C have been iilonn the Thames river. More ll.an '.xi feet of this early work have been uncovered to date, clvlng greater proof that the early London wits of i niisiilerabl' iirwtiti Fir it Negro Univertily Lincoln university, it Presbyterian college, at Lincoln I'nlveiblty. Pa., was the first nejrro nniverxlty to be established In the fulled States. This school w:i li't ' t- - r i that?' In answer came a volcanic en. reproaches, appeuls to high bI torreuta of abuse, at last video: terlcs. Then Mrs. Main colM fell to the floor lu a dead falsi tried dashing cold water in & cousclous face. Deiperately lie to the kitchen adjoining, and t. Joy found a teakettle boiling. S. ly she struck something bard pocket of her bouse frock the df--j calamus. In a wink the bad i brewing. Three minutes latere pouring tiny spoonfuls of It t' her patient's lips. But u couldn't have Billy Bellamy, ceremony after been welcomer who came la a glance thnzl window. Billy was reading ff with old Doctor War. Be w fathoms deeo In love with fc bad never until now bad tbe f a chance to say so ft you. I do be he aald fervently ta Billy. ' cared poor Mammy Main with only me to help ber. "You're doln' Just the right 'A Billy assured her. "Now welli "The Lord sent n4 This modem age recognizes the honest quality of Camels . iMi If rewarded Real Quality with Real Leadership. For Camels have always been all quality and no frills. The choicest tobaccos money can buy, superbly blended. Millions of dollars put into the cigarette. Never a penny expended for show. m i UK JVjA THO smokers of America have to the lounge." I muit do tomeUV Wuif- fore she comes w," Eve said a giggle. She nodded. "It's only thU pose to you la dead eruet I have tbe chance." Rill all hut itafferfd. ff that was why be bad to prop with both arms around Ee. by a groan, they sprang aprj pent the next balf Hour h.thiMMlr to do all tbe tbinf on t Ula Insisted ainat be i once. mu a ta brill fori n. " tui. rr.iittb Suck a nil wwm I- 5 aVxVV - viv wr' " W It was tedious. that . . ii. l.u touna uit rii him, reached yond canvaa-wrappe- I f- -r At m iotWfe parcel d she could not move It with p Hilly drew It lo the llgt acanned It narrowly. th8 laUf and hurried to Mrs. Mala. ta look tbauth tbeT bad ber sluky. H found They r ullTed the pungent 'En, voice: In a weak aaylag t.rtrt iean ter you. I 'J ralamus tea. . avea aeuer, k.2tJL nr glass ef the thick aplcy V at least twenty years w,Rl "It does put heart la y, af. PJT aald alraest ieamls. nd several alpv gud.aalJfrj k ard at bath tbe XiM yog la their facaa stirred "Lid-did- -yo ly. aba asked etaer . . . ... . Ill - T. - yul 6j ,4 brekJ tittd tl. Thu r.ini star cHed. attdai op. "I aa.' truth, la that leather f canvaa, la taoaey teen yeara. 1 , ' tt and left mind If we dld-- wa feuad them." hmni TtUrt TU eve trr . Uf . omethiB- quivering pauia RtTMld. MX.!- ' da "I won't forget," MI Whet I want te brim TURKISH . '. . f ern world's admiration try Camels. You'll know such taste and fragrance, such mellow mildness, as you never hoped to find. "Have a Camel!" ft. UjMI - - 'h''j Vi W.jr There's just one way to find the smoking thrill that has won the mod- C1927. X t t' cheated ' y M le aave It but I 8l? ge bare and auipty baai t leave." -Too are sot going ' aald aoftly. And , 'f f ?3 1 |