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Show Famou s Americ ans Take Out New Sorts of Insura nce ~EY! GeT OFFA ('\'( CHIPS ~ wtlA'f I<INO of'. A GAME IS 1\11$ ~ t\IE ON~'f BE'EII PARt>OI'I M!!. JtM,I Dtt> I"'C" ll~CONSCIOIJSI.'(! I Hilt> M'i STAC.Ii 1HE~E' 'OEfO(U:: '(ou CAM£: ANt> GOT I~TO '"!'HE HABIT OF REACtHN' THen.& Foa 'EM. S!:LtE\'E Tttl\'1' 1\NO IIE:'LL 'TELL tou ANOTHER ONe! HE'' FIILL • OF LuCW ~~~t> FAtR'f 1'ALES \ HEar:- "t'wo ~INIITeS /IH:D '(ou S'TA~r l'o ~OS M£! congre~,m.1n Three famous Americans er~ ll•tn" Insurance policies ror unusual o.nc _ widely varying purposes : Congressman Marttn L Dave• J! Ohio, bas taken out a live ·tf·Rt eo· dowment policy to ouuct a .nemortaJ • "'ttll t11e Kansas City Trust company ro prov1de musical educatton tor talcrllcct . out poor, young men · anu "omen c ~- Kctt.erlng. vice president o! t • e U~necal Motors Corporat.ton. I' • ... , ,ctcr or a policy whlcb Is to estab· ,,.-~, a tru•t lund to finance expertchurch at Kent. Otltn. " O>Ptlt..q tn the automotive tndllil'·~ l Marlon ra11cy. rile M•·lr·,poJ.~_,, d•er his death. Opera singer, bas pur hu~.:d a pot1ey .::oo.,ressmac Davey's plan dlf!erE 'which. at her death will be placed radically from the others by nrovlcl- 0 Old timers i.n Sandy City aver that Mrs. Maria Goff left last week for ' the celebration Monday was the best Rex:burg, Idaho, where she will spend ever and that "them there Lions sure three we~ks, visiting with friends and have got the pep." relatives. lltnrtln L. Davey, Marlon Talley, C. F. Kettering. I I I CJeelen' s CJf01Tl6 i lng ror results during hts life. H1ll ruud ror the benefit or the churCh ls to lJ.::come due ana payable 1D tl.ve, vears It Is said to be the fl.rst pol· · "Y '>l the kind !:;sued 1n the Unitel2 <'<·"l.tes. • l he church IB to be buUt 1n b.onor )! Jotu.. D:ney. father o! tree IIUI'g• ·ry n:~ discovery was mal2e com• mer,·lally successful oy hie 60D, WhO 18 pr ·,;!dent of the Davey Tree Elqlcrt ComjJ.lny. _ , · The Price Cutte r IDVALE STibl. THE UNDER DOC The price cutte r is a fool. He is a criminal. He not only pulls down the stand ard of his goods - he not only pulls down his comp etito rs- he pull~ down him self and his whole trade~ He scuttles the ship in which h~ him self is afloat. Noth ing is so easy as to cut prices - and noth ing is so hard as to get them back when once they have been pulle d down· at Any child can throw a glass of B. H. o. A. wate r on the floor but all the wisest sct·entt.sts t·n the world can't k h pic t at water up again ~~i:.~.r~b··· : : :~:: :~:~: .· : ·:,: ·:.~::~~::.~:·: ~ g ~ Who gets the bene fit of price B:::;:~~~-~==::--,: cutti ng? Nobody! ~· ~- o~ The man who sells makes no ~;~:;:::·F..:=-=-=-~~ ! ~ ~ !profi t - and the man who buys ;,~;rib~-~:~~=-:::: ! 1~ ~soon finds himself getti ng an inf • • 1 Th h ~~a{~~;e~~ ::::~:=~:::::;:~.~ i ~ ~ ertor arttc e. e man w o cuts x::l~:~:-~-.-.:·.·.-~:-~:.·: · ~-.- - -~- ~-·prices puts up the sign -."This ISTAKE LEADER. way to th~ junk pile." . OWNS CHRYSLER He adnu ts he cann ot win by fight ing fair· He bran ds himANDERSON NOW self as a hitte~·below th~ belt. DRIVES AN OLDS If ~he busmess ~orld were domt nated by prtce cutters :~~~~~e f~~~ b!~nE~bi:~~r~:r~~ there would be no b·usiness at all· ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED Remember, legitimate ~usi ness is not foun ded on price cutting. The price cutte r is a fool. ---1..-. Mi lv:l" ;wpe~m; to be the "goat" in the c 'DllE'l' LP:ti{Ue aaHl if the lJig guyR don't "quit kicking our dog around" there'll be something t!oing. Midvale has won o;ne s-ame and lost BLx, including July 24th game. But everybody can't win and we're trying anyway-th at's all anyone can do. Helen Wills, California, womenjs tennis champion and first American woman to win the Et'lgllsh Wimble· don tide In twenty years. She Is now warming up for the U. S. Title play. Pet er Pan We • OOT ·a The score Sunday at Midvale betweeP Copper and Midvale was 11 to 5. Bigbee, on the mou.nd for the winners. pitched good ball. ancl had sen· sational support, a fast double play, Moore to Hepting to Ames, cutting off two Midvale runs in the fifth. Read ing started for :\-Iilh·al but was wild walking seven men in the three and o.ne-third innings he worked. Larsen relieved him and did well except for one bad inning, the Copper sluggers getting- to him for five runs in the 4th frame. Home runs were numerous, Red Muir connectin.~t for the circuit twice. Norek and Watts also hit four base swats. Muir and Lawre.nce were the stars at bat, each ~retting- three clean blows out of five trips to the plate. Andrews and Watts for Midvale each JZot two hits each. McKee, in center field, and Ames, first. looked good for Copper, while Walbeck at third, and Reed behind the bat, were the mainstays in the :\Iidvale defense. · Copper Moot:e. ss ...................... ................... McKee, cf ···- ····-········--···N orek, 3b .. .. ....... 2 Hepting, b ·-·-···-···- ·····.. -····· Sumnicht, If ···~·-········ ............. f " 2 5 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 ...... ....... - · 5 3 4 All Plain Colors, per yard ............ 49e Checks, plaids & prints, yd....... 59C • 0 Ask to see them 0 2 0 : .. ... 3: : 2: 1: A. L. Anderson drove out a new Olchmobile Sedan, whether he had per We Please The Hard To Please BO "The Big Store" Brandt, rf cf ... _.. ____ . ....... .4 Mr. Joseph M. Holt is the proud owner of a Chrysler Sedan. Star Bran d Shoes Are Bette r MIDVALE 0 ,: 2:,: Steadman, 2b ...... . _ .................... I • 1 "Lawre.nce, c Midvale THIS IS THE IDEAL FABRIC FOR LADIES' AND CHILD REN'S SUMMER DRESSES, BABYS' ROMPERS LITTLE BOYS' SUITS, ETC. 2 3 7 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 UTAH not, LMr. and 1\Irs. Samuel Cundick a:nnounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Myrtle, to Ross 1\I. Bateman, the ~on of Mrs. Lydia Bateman. The marriage to take place in early fall. . ' • |