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Show MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY.EA.GLE day of last week in honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of her little daughter, manche. Games ~re played and refreshments wete served. There were twenty five small guests present. Miss Ruth Butterfiald returned to her home Sunday after visiting a week in Salt Lake the guest of Miss Nelda Fraser. Misses Elizabeth and Esther Crane spe.nt last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Stocking of Riverton. HERRIMAK NEWS nesday of last week after spendi.ng the past 9 months at the B. Y. U. at Pro- I Rupert Hughes .Plf:ads For Truth v~ . ------MIDVALE ")(" MEN thN '4GXIM' In Teachiilg liistory 1o Children Mrs. Sarah J. Crane returned home Thursday of last week after visiting That those responsible for the edJrfiss Hazel G&rrett of Bountiful is of the youth of America are ucation six weeks with relatives at Idaho. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Freevictims of a misguided ser.se of paMiss Leola Freeman was honored at triotis!ll in seeking to portray our • man. a party Friday evening of last week national heroes as "archangels with Jl(iss Aloah Eastman of Lark visitat her home, the occasion being her all of the virtues and none of tlie ed Jrfisll(!s Jessie &Jld Peari Eastman vices which the flesh is heir to," is fourteenth birthday anniversary. last week. Games were played a,nd refreshments the declaration of Rupert Hughes, famous novelist and short story Orson, Devera.l and Orvil Freeman were served to Miss Emma Crane, writer. left Friday of last week for WyomMiss Jessie Farmer, Misses Rachel Speaking recently, in reply to ing. . . who censor hir.t for pic t ur ing tJJose FreePhyllis Miss Miller, Olive and !Mr~. Emma Butterfield of Riverton . Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. Butterfield Washington as man im;t.,-ad George Leila Miss Dansie, Hazel Miss and· children have moved to Geneva. is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs man, ,( )i saint, Mr. Hughes as:-l.!u: .. ~V hy Eastman, Miss Viola Bowles, Miss Ha should we inculcate the principle of T. F. Crane. Idaho, for the summer. of Bountiful, .Miss Ber- truth in our boys and .girl:>, and t heu .Marvin Freeman returned to Mont- zel Garrett, Junior Bigler of Payson is visiting pelier, Idaho, Saturday of last week nice Preeman, Miss Mary Butterfield, teach them lies'! Why, fur t' Xilmrelativee and Stanley Free· ..le, must we insist that Washington ·Mrs. Orson Freeman enteztained at after visitinl{ friends here a few days. Mrs. Levi ~,reeman Do-ver told a lie, that his interest in man. ~ t:hildre.n~ party at her home 'tues-1 Josep~ Crane returned home Wedt.b.. fair sex was only a theoretical Mrs. William T. Swan was a Sal1 on~. that a drop of liquor never pa~'><I'J his lips! Can we not render Lake visitor part of last week. are his, and Miss Fern Bodell returned home o.n unto him the things that 1till have a romantic and inspiring Saturday after spending ten days vis figure, whom the youth of today iting friends at Wellville• may well emulate 1 • "J heartily agree with Charles Mc·Mrs. Spencer Miller entertained at Andrews, who aaid: •A naLean in a Bonfire party Saturday evening ati:itude toward its own histion'• honor of her two small so.ns, Loran Rupert BasllN tory is like a window into its own and Douglas. Out door games were soul a11d the men and women of such INSURANCE HOMES FARMIt LOANS played and refreshments were served a nation cannot be expected to meet and chivalry of that da:; are with Ph- Miclvale 137-w SaM,, tJt. . to Lillis Foreman, LOla and Leah M. the creat obliptions of the present still. "One charming custom of those/ if they refuse to exhibit honesty, Christensen, Leila and Fay Eastman, charity, days was the remembrance~ sturdy free a and open-mindedness, BUNGALOW NEW YOUR CRANCE. 5 room brick ud NICE NEA,LY Junior Bodell, Phyllis Farmer, Jessie relatives, friends and acone's of the toward intelligence growing and ancl · ....... boaae on P.ioneer A venue in Midvale. 5 room and large bath-- Bigler of Payson, Dot Crump, Keith past that has made them what they quaintances on festive occasions such Stat Street. Large lot, Eas;r tenaa, baN!ment and furnace. . Garage. Only as Chriatmas, Easter, birthdays,. Foreman, Gween Crane, Hele,n Chris- are." or will trade oa holllle and ..a few acIn his latest book. "George Wash- wedding anniversaries, and so on, re. between Sand;r "'aDd Marra;r. See $1500. Terms to suit. See CRAPO. tensen, Jessie and Pearl Eastman, Le- ington," Mr. Hughes stick.s to his with appropriate greetings. That this'. CRAPe. ola Freeman, Ray Crane, John Chrisguns of historical truth. Many years happy and kindly custom has taken l IDEAL FOR POULTRY. 4 acres and tenst'n and Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. of research were spent by the author deep root in our imaginations is to-1 Crane. in collecting data, poring over the day manifested by the millions ofi BEAUTIFUL NEW FIRE BRICK bun 3 room brick holllle in South Jordan. pages of old volumes, man- greeting cards carried in the maila~ yellowed Mr. a,nd Mrs. Louis Christensen plow aDd 1 ~ aeres just eaat of State Only $1600. Reasonable term.s. You'll diaries, letters--in an ef- each year. uscripts, Will trade OD a 20 to llave to hurry ...See CRAPO. Street iD were Salt Lake visitors part of last fort to find "In Washington's day the Greeting Washington the man. ~ acre fara. ;See CRAPO. week. Card, with its artistry of design and "Washing-ton's own diary," eom- beauty of thought, was unknown. GOOD INVESTMENT. 5 rooms and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer MiLler and the author, "gives the flatteat Greetings from friend to friend andj ments l"ES. WILL SELL 11 ~ acres hirh· three garages, well located in Bing- two sons, Loran and Dottglas, were possible contradiction to the effort neighbor to neighbor were written l7 bliprond fana riab.t in 'Sand;r or ham. Large lot. Rents for $35.00 per the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. to make him out .a man of piety." with goose-quills and dispatched by ' wUI take .amall hoaae as part pa;r.ment month. Owner leaving camp, sell for K Bigler of Salt Lake Sunday at Lib Mr. Hughes urges the mentors and stage to their destinations. Today,! $2250. Terms~ See CRAPu. Easy tenu. See Crapo. ,t.>receptors of the coming generation the same courtesy, kindness and ~ E:rty Pari;. . Mrs. Jeanette Crane was the guest 'to lay greater stress upon the grace is reflected in the Greeting ' A GOOD BUY. 10 acres fine land on sterling virtues and craces of that Card, which, speeded on its cheerful , SEit OR TllADE 25 aerea produc- Union avenue only $4000. Terms to of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandstrum of day--courtesy, kindliness, thought- mission by locomotive, ocean liner 1 · Rivenou part of last week. · tke farm. Slilall briek h<Hise-&eam- suit. Worth $6000. See CRAPO. fulness of others, "which were , and aeroplane, comes like a flower , .im)t1ements, crops growing. 0Wilel' Mr. a,nd Mrs. J. H. Crump had as 11trikingly characteristic of Washing- thrown in at one's window. A SNAP. Nearly new five room hA __two farma. See CRAPO. "By all means, let us cherish the ' their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and ton himself." frame house in Sandy. .Full baseand courtesy, the simple but' grace b®bed and skirts short for am "I SAil2E ·OR REN11'. Nif1iy five room ment, fire place. Newly decorated- Mrs. Clyde Crump and son, Don, of hair," continues Mr. Hughes, liTh~ beautiful aets of thoughtfulLark, and Miss Meada Ba.a-nel, of day of crinolines, hoop skirts and ness and little houae, .ba4ement, furnace and garage. only $2500, terms. See CRAPO. ldndlinesa, that, like a Coalville. Well located iD ISa.ndy. See CRAPO. periwigs is of the past, but it is com- touch of nature. 'make the who!. child and Crump H. J. Mrs. and Mr. to realize that the courtesy world kin." fortine NI.CE FOUR ROOM MODERN home visitors Provt were Rex, and and 3 acres, South of Union School ren Dot RAVE HOMES IN SALT LAKE TO house. Well improved. Keep a cow the early part of the week. Mrs . . Parley Butterfield and little CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM! trade for acreage or homes iD the coun and all the poultry you can take care Parley and Heber Butterfield left daughter, Laura, left Sunday for Koo t,. I han aereage to trade for City of. See this before you buy. $3500, with their sheep, Saturday for the sharem to visit relatives. Next Sunday will be observed as Property. If :you have property to one third down and your own terms. Wyoming. i;n range summer See CRAPO. excliuge. See CltA,PO. Mr. George A. Walker left last Children's Day at Methodist church .. -...;.~--------------------------------------week to spend some time in Wyoming The Sunday School meets at 10 o'clock . -:..__ _ _"':"":" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freeman and at 11 the pastor will give a.n address on "Character Building in a were ~alt Lake visitors .Monday. Orvil Freeman retumH home Mon· Democraey." In the evening at 7:30 day morning from Evansto.n, Wyom• the Sunday School pupils will present the pageant "Gretchen's Wondrous ing, where he has been ten days. Adventure,'' directed by Alta "Miller. NOTICE OF MEETING There is to be a children's ·b aptismal 'l'he Jordan District Board of Edu- service at the morni.ng worship hour. cation will meet at 10 o'clock A. M. The Epworth League will meet aat the Board room in the Jordan Higo gain on Monday evening at 7:30. A This increase in Willys ·Overland sales this School on June 23, 1927, to adopt a tennis tournament is scheduled for the budget for the school year 1927-28. hour preceeding the meeting. The year is even more im.preasive when compared A public hearing on the budget will Food-sale has been postponed to Satwith the ligures of the .mduatry as a whole. be had at the hour above given pre- urday June 18th. vious to its adoption. At a meeti.ng of the Sunday School Adv. 1t Board on Tuesday evening it was de__..,,.____, __,,._.,,..,__, __,,._.,,..,__, __,.._..,..,___, cided to have the Sunday School pic- . . _,re, II C. ·C. CRAPO REAL ESTATE BROKER u.i u..-. . r ~4% Gala Ia Registrations . Over xoo,ooo TO HOLDERS OF Whippets tbe First 11 Moatbs LOAN BONDS SECOND UBERTY _, Tbla aew·~pe ear aet8 a new record ol pabUe approyallor •apre•e eeono•y, 4•wheel ltrake• and auperlor quality The BveBest St. in its price class. F~ flexible and high-powered in proportion to weight. Lowest prleed Slz with 4-wheel brakes. •• to ss" laster aooeleratloa than its nearest competitors. Watch it beat larger cars • .m the get-away. Low center ol 1ravlt7- insures safer $ape, ~r Quality N., Low Price• ~WIWel CoecJa t795 1625 T......U.. -761 625 ltoadaW 825 695 Coupe 795 625 We· 875 725 laNiq 925 755 driving at all speeds. HoJds the car to the road on sharp curves. Easier steerl... due to roller pivot bearings in the steering wheel. &leader wi•MI ...Ield pUian for greater visibility. Oversize . .DOGIII-the modern tire equip- ment a modern car calls for. Saahlten - to give you the maximum riding comfort. , l'uD.,....... Jalwleatl... q ...... 88 on cars priced $1000 or more. AdJustable steeriDI w•eel- enables you to drive without fatigue. · EICHANGE OFFERING OF NEW TREASURY BONDS .t•• of a aew oiPerhol' ., Notlee fa UNITED STATBS TllEASUBY BONDI. dated Ju ... 16, ltU, aa4 l>eariDI' iater•t fnm that <late at tb. rate Dl a~ ....••'- Th• bondo wlU mature In twentl' r..S.... ptlon !'ears, ltut mal' be called after olxt.,... l'e&ra. Second LIMI-t;, Loa11 bonda will be M• eeptecl In ucban&'e at par. Accru..S Inter..• • ., the Second LIIMRI' bondo of. f..-..1 for el<chanl'e wfU be . .id U of . ,.... Ill, 1127. Seeond Liberti' Loan bendo have bftn ealled fer pa;,m•nt on November 15, 1927, and will •-•• te bear lntereot 011 that date. Holden of ouch bondo who deolre • .. take advant.a&'e of the esehaDI'e offer ohould eo,..ult their bank or uuat eom· The euhan&'e prlvUe&'• P&D:I' at onee. will be available for a llmi!A<I period onll'. and ma;, expire about .Jar.• 16th. Further lnfonnatlon "1•:1' '-' obtained from bank• or tru•t eompanlea. or 11'0111 an7 ••ederal lleoerve Bank. lor A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury. Wuhincton, lb7 31, 1927. nic on Monday June 20th at Liberty Park. The committees were appointed and plans made for a good time for the children. The Boy Scouts have a ball game scheduled for Friday evening at six o'clock at the school diamond. A,n out side meeting is to be held following the game. Second Class tests will be given on Tuesday 4 to 6 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. J<~hn A. Aylett entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for eight. Out of town guests were Mr. and ,M rs. H. J. Burgon of Union a,nd Mr. and Mrs. Reid Beck, of Draper. ....... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopkinson are receiving congratulations on the birth af a son. • ••• 1 Mrs. H. C. Hart entertained her mother, lllrs. S. J. Taylor and her sister, Miss Marvel Taylor, <If Lehi, for several days last week, just prior to their departure for a visit to Chicago and vicinity. -·· -·- -·-·-·-·-·-·- -·-·- •-a-• n•••-a• Early-:-Week-:-Specials JlegimmgiONDAY . , 2, 1927, and continuing every Monday and Tuesday during the summer we offer the following specials: Hair Cat and larceD ................. $1.00 Shampoo ud larceD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Hot Oil Sham1109 . • 75c Paper curl . . 75c Children's Hair Cut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Midvale continues as league 1eadera by defeating Draper Tueaday h7 tile score of 10 to 7, thus kee~ their slate clean with 8 victories and no defeats. Bowen started on the mound for Midvale but lacked his usual control and it was not long u,ntil he had pHsented Draper with 7 runs via tM walk route. Frank Reading waa then called to his rescue and the scoring stopped. Draper's pitcher also ._ came very lenient with walb and hits and llidvale scored 7 l1lll8 j,a their half of the second. The whole Midvale team playecf good play ibut Draper showed a lack of ability to hit Reading, as he wtruclt out 12 men in 5% innings. For llid· vale, Reading, Bowen, Dunn, Cwnnipg and Matthews came through with some timely blows. Rea.Wng aad Canning connected for home nuu. Du,nn, Bowen and :Matthews each hit when hits meant runs. Midvale defeabed Crescent by the score of 4 to 5 and West Jordan by a score of 3 to fi. The score: .MIDVALE Hita:Runa 1 1 Matthews ·------- 3 2 Dunn --------- --- -- 1 1 Hughes --·-····- -----·-··..·-·F. Reading --- - - ---------- -·-' 3 Canning 1 1 Pressler - - ······-··-·-- - ·.1 0 Booth -- ---------- _ _ 0 L. Reading 1 2 Bowen ..... ------·-·-·--· --------- - - - --------------1 1 --------------1 -- Totals ---- -----·--·--- ..- ----16 10 DltAPER mtaR~ R. Day --..· · - - ------ ···-..·-·····1 Day ··----·--·---· ..1 R. Allen ·-·-------A. Day --------·----0 Kimball - - - - - M. .Allen --------..0 Rasmussen ·- -····- - - ·0 Sjoblom ------ - ------·0 Sadler ___ Totals Licensed Operators Phone Midvale 200 ·-·-···-·- . ·-·-·-···-···-·-·-·-·-·-·- -·-·- --·-·-·· 1 1 1 l I "0 1 -- --···---·-·-- -- ---.& 'I RETIRING PRESIDENT OF MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT . ASSOCIATION HONORED Friday evening of last week at his · home on South Main Street HeJU7 Beckstead, retiring president of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Aa sociation, was pleasantly surprised b7 his co-workers in that orga.nization. Progressive Rook was pla,-ed, the prizes were awarded to Miss Eciith Wright and Mr. Clarence Gustavesen. Refreshments were served to thirty guests. SPLENDID PROGRAM PUT ON BY DRAPER M. L A. A very splendid program was brought to Midvale Sunday evening by the Mutual or&'anizations of Draper Ward. A. J. Da,-, Jr., recently returned Missionary was the speaker. Other numbers prese.nted were; Selections iby ·L adies Chorua' UDder the direction of Mrs. A. F. Smith. Reading, Merlene Beet. Tenor Solo, Jerome Brown. Piano Trio, Wilma Jrliekelaon Annie Fitzgerald and Lowell Habere RETURN IN TIME FOil . CAT FISHING IN UTAH The lure of the cat fish brought back in due itme two followers of one Iaaic Walton in time for the hhin&' ,.._ son in the $3.00 license zone. Marve,n Malmstrom and Xennetll Malmstrom, recently aojoilmfnir in the land of perpetual sunshine Dear the slopes of the peaceful Paclfte, have arrived. A reception, including the Midvale Band, lead by prominent citilleu of this Gra,nd Domain, was planned but the native sons dropped in ube~ ly, frustrating the plans of the eommittee. Mrs. De~ Hal'ding, Wlho waw opet'ated upon last week at a Salt Lake hospital, is reported to be impro'riq rapidly. ...... Love 1t ...... •i• ......mac:b int-ttDAI • 'Booth Beauty parlor 1 FOR SALE Three Star Oil Buraer, in goM ~ dition. 5 bumera and bake .,.._ See it at 83 Locust Avenue, Midvale, UtU. Take advantage of these · ~ and have your work done early. AD work guaranteed FRANK C. HOWE, MURRAY, UTAH 1 and Ul)Ubles and diarurnances due to ~......... t-,-e is nothm,. _.. · "lAD a eafe Jn\...... M l - Children'• Lpunve,. llas.WINSJ.OW'8 Sm1JP |