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Show Ali, interesting UP.rary re'Wrt has ~$Ubmitted to the City Council on t.he f!Ptivities of the Library Committee fQJ a period of 18 IDOilths, which lihQuld remind the publie that the library :\8 growing and is tming a notable place in community setviee,. As the time for spring house cleaning appro11fChes it has been sugges that all books that are in go<Mi conditio,n and no longer in use in the oomes of Midvale be turned over to. the library.. In the ev~nt bpoks are t. be ®"ted kindly notifY ~Y c.ommiltee.m e.r. George 1\. Libr~ ce~ ~ :Mu. 'I'his Wright, ehai~; ~H. c. ~y:lett, Mrs. Walter N~ llri. J. W. Booth, Mrs. R. A. Pallanch, Mrs. C. M. Burg, ' Mrs .. K. A. Ca.rla<in. . Balance turned over from old Committee -···-················ --··· $81.. 02 Receipts From Midvale City A:pprop. -· $320.00 From 4th July Celebration ----· 30.00 From Community Club--·---······· 21.30 Total Receipts . _ ... -·---··· ~62.32 Disbu.rsemellts _ $90.50 For Librarian's Wages ... For Magazine Sub. prioz to.M~l' 7.00 _For Mag. Sub. pOpular Medi. .... 3.50 For Mag. Sub. Boy's Life _ ........ 2.50 For New Books ·················-···- 243.74 For New Card System ........... _ 1U5 For hinted matter, Eps. etc•.... 33.75 -·--··- 1.20 For M31,gazine Rack . . Total Disbursements _:__ ... $396.M Balance 0~ Han<!, Dec. Slat ··- $55.98 The Community CJu'- purchased mending material :t;o the amount of to die Li$8().15 and also prese brary a valuable set of 10 volumes. Number of books purchased dur:ing this time, 172. Number of books do· . nated, 234, The Library now contains 2000. volumes. The Librarian is ori duty Ivery Tuesday and .Satnrd• between . ~he hours of 4 p.m. pAl 8 'clock. Between 500 and 600 volumes are placed in cir515 culation each month. There names entered on the registration cards. It is the aim of the Committee to place only such books in the Li~raey as are considered the best readi~ matter .and great care is exerei§ed in . . the selection of new books. Respectfully swbmitted,_. . Mrs. Geo. "I¢ ~ _ Chairman, Library Boa.N. • modem a ..J!.:. • • umcruntnates • -and smokes Camels THIS age is the hardest to satisfyit"t the most discriminating age ever bown. That's why it goes to Camel for ~e eJJjoymeat. It takea Ual tobacco to satiSfy mOdern smokers and Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos grown, marvelously blended. Smokers of today are right in demapdiDg Camels; no better ~ are made, ~ess of price. To seelc a real smoke is to fiad Camel- the dloice of the mOdem wOrld. Camels are a revelation Q.f goodness, lllways mellow, smooth and mild. This ago shoe lie. way to 81DOke:.eoatea• •neat- are . . Naturally we are inclined fu be down on the th~tjes we are nob ~ on . • lira. Wm. BolWhton of Santaquin, l!rli8s Merle PiXton was the honored Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bateman, of dend visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson en- guest at a surprise :party at her home spent the we~ e»ei wi~ his daughter, !lidvale, and Miss Mn-tle Kunz, of Mrs. J~hn Yates. WU!ord 1. Myers an- Bern, Idaho, who was returning home Silas BiUs spent Wednesday at Dwi- Wednesday nig\tt, given by her school )lf. auc1 Mr. and Mrs. Lisle ·Swermon, of • ._.. the biith of a boy SatiQ-day. from the Californian-M ission was tertained at dinner on Monday it be- friends of the eighth grade. Games lilillle Bills lett 'l'uesdq for of M:r. and Mrs. George Smita on Ne...,j,_bt-where she will spend ,~~eVerall Satlrday. Mr. and Mrs. MeJ'edith Page are -.-b at the home of Mr. and Mrs. congratQ).ations upoa the reeeiving Jllkt !'age, visiting! , a!l(iMrs• .Jack Madsen aDn!>unee arrival ot a baby boy on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charla Myers and iilae :bjrth ~f a girl on Saturday. ~ PbTliss Butterfield and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Buttedeld formB'etll Bteaaman aJtd Mrs. Pearl Bodell ed a party at the Wilkes. on llonday ~ ~ attendmg the B. Y. U. at it being the wedding a.Dni¥811JB'l'y of ~o a;ent the week end with their 1Mr. and Mrs. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra L. Bills and Mr. .... QUALITY SERVICE AND :~~· ~--- W PRICES- ~ P. _;··,.,,,..,~. .;-..,. . ussen & Sons Inc. ing their son, Donald's birthda!" an- and refreshments were niversary. Covers w~ laid for 10. twenty five guests. Miss Gladys Peterson spen.t three weeks in Salt Lake visiting the guest of Mr. and lllrs. C. L. Bradford. The play entitled Jimmy Yonson on the job was presented at the Madison School on Monday night for the ·benefit of the school, the cast in.cluded Miss Amelia Bills, Miss Beattice Howard, Miss Eva Mae Sorenson, Miss lola Maynard, Kiss Majorie Torkelson, Ross Newman, Harry Weenig, WUey Hansen, Henry B"rlla and Ployd Butterfield Marvm Dansie an<l Tiria re Butterfield. Mter 'WhiCh they entertained at the jail at Lundlieon and dance. 'Mrs. Ethel J{endersop and sis.tet", Mrs. B. H. Sell11rs Of .Salt ~ atl·tendE!d the Ward Reunion of their old l:home town South Jo.rdan Friday afier noon and evening. enpoyed by Sandy were dinner cuests of Mr. and Mrs. Wa1lac6 Bateman Sunday. ._,.... The lioust of your dreams . •.. You've. looked. forward to owning your -OWn home! But are you putting it off ••• · putting it pff becauae you're not sure. .of the · . Wiat;at way to proceed? Our building service Ia just the thing to. b.elp you: out of yoUl" difBcultiea. Advice on plans and location. Illf'ormation on b.ow to finance your hOme. Help in getting just the right contNlc::tOr for t:be 11011: of work you have in mind. AU you need do Ia COIDe In and tell ua 1om lde11 We'D. eee that they .go m.uptt Our wide exl'etieooe Ia JOUi1t for the ~ .IW Ill,.. ~ al aar RooliNG SBkV1CB DBPAa"''MMIN''" Fe ,_,., "- • r ;,. &..tell ~t s;.p; West Jordan Lumber Company MIDVALE Telephoae Mid. 212 UTAH |