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Show THE MIDVALE JOURN Al. AND MURRAY EAGLE WEST JORDAN 1\frs. Royal Spratling and baby spent/,LA DYES last W?Ck yi~iting relatives here. Mr. R Spratlmg JOined them and spent the ~ IF WHEN fOLKS ARE QUITE HUNCt/tY - SPRINn DIN~~~ week end. d.aughter of Mr. and M_rs. Glendora, Sick Axel LundqUist has been very Mr. and M£s. George Bird and child- with the fh! the pa~t week. · Ar.D 1.;; 1/J · YOlJ fffD 'EM. 1 Mr. and Mr<:. Ed Hurt spent Fl-iday J r·en spent WedneFday at Midvale vi~ vi.qitinrr at Ogden. The Latlie;;' Aid will hold their un· itin~r their parents Mr. and Mrs. HarMrs. Henry Egbott and .Mrs. Gus , nual Sprmg Supper on 'fu,-,sday Aprii ' y Bird. Pappas attended a funeral Salt 1 2Gth frc·m 5 to 8 o'clock. Tickets will Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Nordberg, of Lake M"n.lay for Mr. WarneratHarriGarfield, and Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Nord son, of Bing-ham. He was emplovec! by 'I he on advance sale for 50 and 25 ct,. An orchestra will fumith Plusk for berg motored to Logan Thursday and t'he Wells Groceteria and lived at Mid- the evening. The proceeds from thb •tisited Mr. K. H. Nordberg's brother, vale until transferred to Binghtm scom' supper will enable the Society to comMr. J. P. Jonsson, who is very sick. months ago. He leaves a wife and plete a $120Q pledge mud':) two years They also visited relatives at Fielding, five little children. OUR DELIVER Y DEPARTM ENT ago to th.c huiltling fund of the church. and Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. BatemaJ< and I ~yoN Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bateman and ·bughter, Bernice, Miss Henrietta A. 1 , t1 ;;\ · ""' children of Pocatello, and mother, Richardson attended the M. I. A. play is very much alive. In fact we put 'live in the livery of de~ \1Mrs. Lydia Bat()ma!l, visited at Mag·'ntitled "A Fisherman's Luck" at the na, Sunday, gue;;t of Mrs. 0. H. Bate- South ~o livery, and this clocl.work "get your order when you want Jordan ward Tue.;day night. , · W man. Gwenith Silcox visited at Sandy on G Mrs. John T. Booth entertained at Sunday, the guest of Mrs. John Warit" ha · 1wlped us wonderfully in the building up of our busdinner Wednesday for the following ner at the Warner home. guests, Mrs. Arthur Richens, of HenOrland Newbold of S(}uth Jordan On Tues lay evening of la.•t Welk the inc::::->. You will never be disappointed in tile quality of our ifer, Mr. Milton White and Mrs. Ed- and Hen rietta Richardson spent SunSunday Sehocl Boanl p-ave a recepward White, at Sugar House. day at Spanish Fork. tion to Mrs. E;;tella Dmhton-E~>tcy, In honor of the 58th Birthday Anm 'ats or our service. Elva Gardner ami Gwenith Silcox who is a member of the BDard. A nivei·sary of Mrs. Gus Pappas a party entertained their Sunday School class was given at her home Tuesday. Lun- at an Eastu Party Saturday afternoon lwautiful water glass set was presented to the T~;;teys as a wedding pr"s~nt cheon was enjoyed by twelve guests Dell Haun son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave and a Yery enjo~·able evening was and games were played. Haun and Murl Silcox, son of Mr. and with them in their home on CenMrs. James A."Bateman spent Tues- Mrs. Earne.-;t Silcox, were operated on spent ter Strc0t. ., day at Murray, guests of her sister, for appendicitis at the St. Marks hosR. R. GILBERT E. C. O'BRIEN Mrs. Thomas Simpers. pital Monday. They are both improvMr. and Mrs. G. J. Bateman, of Po- ino- at the present writing-. catello, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. A surprise party was given at the Bateman tnd daughter, Rayola, visit- home of Mrs. Walter Diamond Frirlay ed at the home of Mrs. Lydia Bate- night in honor of her daughter, Alva. I man Thursday evening. Games, music and refreshment s were The marriage of Mable Warner, the enjoyed by the following gue£ts; Rhea daughter of Mrs. John Warner. of San- Bringhurst, Beulah Stoderd, Walter dy and Wnllice Brov.'n, of Bin~rham , Wilson of Bennion Ward, lda Cooley, has just been announced, the Warner'r. F,mma Steadman, Mary Richard~on, were formerly of this ward. Bernice Gardner, Doris Cundick, Viole Mrs. Frnnk Spratling, Ronnie and Squires, Roberta Trane, Fay Orgill, Allen Spratling and Miss Agnes My- Mack Jacobson, Harold Bateman, Dell ers, visited Miss Erma Wolf, of Mur- anrl Reuben Haun, J. C. Richards, Laray at the St. Marks Hospit al Sunrlav Vern Finlayson, Lamar Diamond, and the many friends of Erma will be glad Howard Barben. to hear she is rapidly improving afThe ward choir will present the opter undergoing a serious operation for eretta entitled "PICKLElS" at the high appendicitis last week. school auditorium in West Jordan on Mr. and Mrs. Parley Spratling are We!lnesday and Thursday nights, the receiving cong:ratulati ons upon the ar- 27th and 28th of April. rival of a daughter, born Easter SunThe Gleaner Girls of the M. I. A. day, April 17th. will Q"ive a costume dance Friday night Miss Edith Bateman spent the week April 29th. Everybody come as this end at Holliday guest at the home of promises to be the biggest event of The tolll' of the kitchen contest Mr. and Mr~ . Seth Johnson. which is being hel1l in Salt Lake Co. the year. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpers and will ~tart a.t Hunter and then to T~~- WANTED: To hea.r from owner good WANTED- To hear from owner of sons, Don and Dan, of Murray, Mr. lorsville, Riverton ~nd then to He1n1 F . f . 1 Cash price particu- land for sale. D. M. Leight Alzada and Mrs. Lafe Eg-be1t, visited at the Mr. and Mrs. William Torkelsen en- man, where they will be serYet! lunch I aim 01 sa e. ' 1 ' ' home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bate- tertained at dinner Sunday. Covers at Hen iman and a program will be liars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, l\Iinn. .\Iontana. man Sunday evening. were laid for 12 guests. rendered and prizes awarde1l. 1 ' ! 0u < We use standard toilet preparations made in scieiJific laboralorit! under th~ supervision of graduate chemists. Only the hest is good enough for our trade. Our sertJice is of the same high standard m our supplies. We guard your health and enhance your personal appearance. If you appreciate cleanliness and sanitation, superseroice and high grade supplies, drop into our shop at the first opportunity. • ' This is the shop you haoe ken looking for. D. A. HAND and SONS Sandy UTAH SOUTH JORDAN l'ttrs. Leo D. Palmer, Corresponde nt Samuel Wardle is confined at his home suffering a severe attack of gall stones. We hope for our friend's very speedy recovery wit~~ut the aid of a:n operation. His condition at present 1s as well as can be expected. Joseph F. Palmer is in Arizo~a with his son, Lee, who has been critically ill after undergoing an-operation for broken appendicitis. His condition at present writing is very much improved. The South Jordan ward entertained at a shower here in the amusement hall Tuesday evening, April 12th, entitled Fisherman Luck. The players took splendid parts and a large crowd attended. · The Jordan Choir gave an operetta in South Jordan ward Thursday the 21st of April. Mr. Bogenchoats has been ill the past week with La Grippe. Mr. and Mrs. William Newbold have moved from their former home to the dd Hemingson· place to make their home. Mrs. Emily Wardle, Mrs. R. W. Palmer, Lawrence Rindlesbach of yt. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer VISited with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle on Monday. Mrs. Hattie Mackay of Gran~rer and Miss Ruth Mineheart of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Leo Palmer on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper now have 300 baby chicks in their newly built chicken CO(}p. Mrs. Mary Maynard is at Tooele spending this week end. . Mrs. Soren Nielson and Mrs. ~11liam NewboLd visited Tuesday w1th Mrs. Cora Robertson. .Mrs. Cora Robertson has been ill the past week suffering of tonsilitis. NJ yRECE Ty Corner Meat & Grocery PECIAl PROGRA AT LOCAL CHURCH I. • Mr. and Mr11. Wayne Tischner spent several ..days at the h~~e. of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischner V!Slbng. ARTHRITIS • BURNING, ACHING Jo'INTS Neglected cases of rheumatism often produce a stubborn inflammatio n of the joints, termed arthritis, which causes the parts to become swollen, stiff and painful. This inflammatio n may settle in the knee, ankle, elbow wrists, knuckles, shoulder or hip. Where arthritis is ollawed to run its course, permanent deformity frequently results. Don't take chances on being left with gnarled and knotted fingers or other crippled joints. Get a bottle of Vita Oil from your druggist and start right now to put an end to the trouble. Vita Oil applied direct to the spot that hurts, soaks in through the pores and quickly helps to clear away inflammation, reduce swelling and limber up stiff joints. Pleasant, soothing and healing, Used for all forms of rheumatism and neuritis. Bo.ttles 50c and $1 at all good drug stores. Always in stock at Midvale Drug Store. / Modem preference finds its choice in Camel \ \ PRESENT~DA Y taste singles out Camel as its ideal cigarette. This age is the most exacting ever known and it rates Camel first. Camel taste and fragrance come from the choicest to· baccos grown. They lead to supreme smoking pleasure. You'll nevet find a higher standard of goodness than in this favorite cigarette. Your own enjoymen t will confirm the overwhelming choice of modern smokers. To know how mild and mellow the quality cigarette can really be- ''HaYe a C 1927, R. J. R..,....l4a Compa~~y, T~ \'(i'illoiOn·Sal_, N. C. Camel!,:~ • |