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Show LIBRARY BOMT i MAKES REPQRh fct An interesting Library report haj been submitted to the City Council on the activities of the Library Committee for a period of 13 months, which should remind the public that the library is growing and is filling a notable place in community service. As the time for spring house cleaning approaches it has been suggested that all books that are in good condition and no longer in use in the home of Midvale be turned over to the In the event books are to be donated kindly notify any committee member Library committee Mrs. George A. Wright, chairman; Mrs. H. C. Aylett, Mrs. Walter Nprd, Mrs. J. W. Booth, Mrs. R. A. Pallanch, Mrs1. C.'M. Burg, Mrs. K. A. Carlson. Balance turned over from old Committee ... $81.02 . Receipts From Midvale City Approp. From 4th July Celebration From- - Community Club ... Total Receipts , $320.00 30.00 .. 21.30 $452.32 Disbursements For Librarian's Wages $90.50 For Magazine Sub. prior to May 7.00 For Mag. Sub. popular Mech 3.50 For Mag. Sub. Boy's Life 2.50 modern age discriminates -- and smokes Camels For New Books 243.74 For New Card System . 14.15 For Printed matter, Eps. etc. .... 33.75 For Magazine Rack 1.20 Total Disbursements $396.34 Balance On Hand, Dec. 31st .... $55.93 The Community Club purchased mending material. to the amount of $30.15 and also presented to the Li brary a valuable set of reference books 10 volumes. Number of books purchased during this time, 172. Number of books donated, 234. The Library now contains 2000 vol umes. The Librarian is on duty every Tuesday and Saturday between the hours of 4 p.m. and 8 'clock! Between 500 and 000 volumes are placed in circulation each month. There are 515 names entered on the registration j cards. It js the aim of the Committee to place only such books in the Library as are considered the best reading matter and great care is exercised in the selection of new books. Respectfully submitted, Mrs.. Geo. A. "Wright, Chairman, Library Board. THIS age is the hardest to satisfy it's the most discriminating age ever known. That's why it goes to Camel for cigarette enjoyment. It takes real tobacco to satisfy modern smokers and Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos grown, marvelously blended. Smokers of today are right in demanding Camels; no better cigarettes are made, regardless of price. To seek a real smoke is to find Camel the choice of the modern vorld. Camels are a revelation of goodness, always mellow, smooth and mild. This age shows the way to smoke contentment Naturally we are inclined to down on the theories we are not "Hare a Camel! a B bt up on. TURKISH &noME$TIi EOT ri DESTROYS MothstFlies 1917. I. J, J. KrrooM. ToW w iiin bilfi. R1YERT0N fx. Bedbug? C Mr. ami Mrs. A. of Midvale, and Miss Myrtle Kunz, of Hern, Idaho, who was returning heme V. Hatenian, Miss Merle I'ixton was the honored guest at a surprise party at her home visiting. di-n- Mrs. Wm. Houghton of Santaquin, spent the week end with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. hin I'. o i n I Sills spent Wedne day at I'ivi- - Wednesday nitht, Riven by her school Mrs. John Yates. Mr. anl Mrs. Wilford J. Myers antertained at dinner on M..ndav it Ik- - friends of the eighth grade. Games Mission California!! was the Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Swenson, from of nounce the birth of a boy Saturday. ir PonaH's birth. '.i an- and refreshments were th sen, ing Smith on enpoyed by Sandy were dinner guests of Mr. and Miss Millie Hill left Tuesday for of Mr. and Mrs. niversary. Covers wi re laid for 10. five guests. Mrs. Wallace Bateman Sunday. N'cphi where hhe will hpend several Satlrday. Mis (Gladys I'eteison .pent tiiree twenty Mr. ami Mrs. Mrmlilh Page are weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (! weiks in Salt l ake ir.k'.-- t Puke Tape, visiting! reeeivinj; eoiivratulations upon the C. I,. liradf.-- i. Mr. Mrs. of and uf on a baby boy Mr. and Mrs. Jack Madsen announce arrival Monday. The play nlitl 'd Jimmy Yon .n n Mr. and Mrs. (barb's Myers and the birth of a girl cm Saturday. the job was presented at the MadiMis Phyliss Ituttorfield and Miss Mr. and Mrs. '.. T. HutUrfuld form son Sehool mi Mmday nii'iit f r U-and Mrs. Pearl IUI.dl ed a party at tin- Wilkes on Monday Heth of the .vrh"d, the i ;, ill !ud-.s who are attending the II. V. l at it living the WoddiillJ anfli ViTsary of Mi-- s Amelia Hills. Mi , H.atriee l'rovo ypent the week end with their Mr. and Mrs. Myers. Kva Mae Son n. i.n, Mis Miss Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Kr.r.i I.. Hills and Mr parents. lola M.iynird, Mis Majnie Toikel-Mn- , Koss Newman, Harry Winig, Wiley II..HM n. Ib nry Hdls an I Floyd Hi;tterfiel I Marvin !an-i- e anl Tina Hutterfield. After which they were entertained at the jail at I.iimhroii and dance. en-Sil- - Roaches ! Get a canol 'FLIT today t S - QUALITY SERVICE AND LOW PRICES What Else Can We Give You? a The nous? of d is li MlhVALF, I M You've looked forward to owning your own home I But arc you putting it off . . . putting it off because you're not tore of the wisest way to proceed? A jj .1 P.C.Rasmussen& Sons Inc. your dream l!.he Henderson an I h ter, Mrs. It. H. Sellers of Salt Like, the Ward Reunion itf their old home town South Jordan Friday after noon and Mr.-- . DESTROYS (Ami h Flies, iosquhoss a profit fr,m dwfmt - T All J STANDARD OH. CO mt 'W JlXStY) whom yrm flttnrrt Roches tests of metrlf bmj lumher. Our ttrritt M broad, help. ill yimr buiUmf ft.Alrmt. Wt Aow y,m fLnt an J tamfln of mjtrruilt krlp ym lrrf emit you in hmck wilk contTxH tort c know art rrlubU Our building service U just the thing to help you out of your difficulties. Advice on plans and location. Information on how to finance your home. Help in getting just the right contractor for the sort of work you have in mind. All you need do b come b and tell us your ideas. Well see that they go stralghtl Our wide experience is yours for the asking. ti ! For call our a 100 roof Roofing Service Department Wt carry Ok genuine Barrett Afkilt Shlngtri West Jordan Lumber Company MIDVALE Telephone Mid. 212 UTAH . |