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Show MIDVA LE JOURN AL AND MURRA Y EAGLE ..-...----=""""""'--- Twont Be. Their Fault ....... .~-~- MIDVALE NEWS By Alben T•. Reid ---- MIDVALE - - - UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rasmussen were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Elkins i,n Murray. •• • "ENTE RTAIN MENT SUPRE ME" For Week Starting August 6th to August 12t • • • TIME OF SHOWS: Week Days, Two Shows, 7:30 and 9:15. • Sundays and Holidays: 3 shows, 6, 7:30 & 9:15. M. A. Beckstead and family returned last week from Oregon, where they spent their vacation. • NOW PLAYIN GTHURSDAY and FRIDAY Uarold Lloyd in "The KID BROTHE R" Regular Prices • • • • • All the kiddies for miles around gathered Monday in Midvale to see the cows with humps on the backs and the lumbering elephants, and the ma,ny other animals found in Honest Bill shows. The elephants were shipped to Layton, Utah, via D&RGW and theremainder of the circus went by auto, this show being one of the few motorized shows on the road. .. SATUR DAY ONLY Paramoun t's New Western Star, Gary CQOper In ''ARIZONA BOUND" You'll like "Arizona Bound" because it's got everythin g ---;B.ctio n-thrills-a girl--and Gary Coope~ and it's a PARAMOUNT PICTURE On the S'ame Bill, a Comedy and Novelty ••••• Mr. a.nd Mrs. Doc Miller of Highland Boy were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rl C. Miller of Midvale. SUNDA Y and MONDA Y LOIS MORAN In • • • • • • The Whirlwind Of Youth H. P. Miller, and sons, and Dan Radovich returned Sunday from a fishing trip in Wyoming. H. P. says he saw one fisherman fill his basket in fiftee.n minutes. But no information was forthcoming on his catch. Love makes the whirlwind of youth go round in a high speed high class highly entertaini ng drama with the • youngest cast of stars ever assembled in one film. A Mermaid.Comedy and Kinograms News of the Worl~ Complets '11his Fine Offering. It's a PARAMOUNT Picture At Regular Prices • •• •• Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett and family expect to make the trip to Bryce's Canyon shortly for another view of this gorgeous Utah spectacle. --~~~~~~~~~--~~~------· TUESD AY and WEDN ESDAY BERT LYTELL IN • • • • • • ''OBEY THE LAW/' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas, P. G. Dow.ns, E. T. Brown, Wm. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Thomas formed a party Friday and enjoyed dancing at Cobhlecrest. • One of the greatest crook storic.:; c ¥2i' filmed :md the sequel picture to "'J1he Lone Wolf." Chuck full or action and a melodrama of the law. A Tuxedo Comedy "The Humdinge r'' • • • • • • Arthur Defeats Midvale In Thrilling Ten Inning Tilt With that ki,nd of baseball and the class of pitching dished up by Murphy, the junior team of the league is a formidable outfit for any club to beat. Midvale B. H. 0. A. Arthur defeated Midvale in a ten- sixteen chances without an error, and Steadman, 2b · ......................... 4 1 1 3 inning game at Midvale Sunday, score Arthur had thirteen with one error. B. Smith, If ................................... 5 0 0 0 3 to 2. Murphy and Walp hooked up Walp got out of trouble in the 8th ~ atts, . lb ...................................... 5 3 18 0 in a real pitching duel. Walp yield- when Tallamante pulled an unassist- 1E,glJert, ss ······· ............................ 5 1 2 3 ed eight hits, but kept them well scat- ed double play. Hal Egbert made a Ande~son, c ................................... 4 0 2 2 tered. Arthur could get but seven hits beautiful catch of Walp's pop fly in Readmg, cf .................... _........... 4 1 3 0 off Murphy, the latter's wildness and the second and doubled a runner off Alsop, 3b ......................................... 4 0 3 4 a fluke hit over first by Jack Baty in third. Manager Cushman had the Larson, rf ......................................... 1 0 0 0 the tenth after two were out scored local aggregation on their toes thru- Atwood ' rf ..................... ············ 1 0 0 0 Rumsey to end the game. out the game and the boys played er- Murphy, p ........................................ 4 2 0 ~ 0 0 Both teams played excelle.nt ball in rorless ball, but could not solve Walps xBeckstcad, ..................................... ! _ _ _ the field, the Midvale infield handling slants when hits meant runs'. Totals ..................................... 38 8 29 16 Arthur B. H. 0. A. McGeehan, 2b ............................. 3 0 1 3 Rumsey, cf .................................... 2 0 1 0 C. Smith, If ............................... 3 1 0 0 Dean, rf ..........................:................. 4 1 2 0 MIDVALE, UTAH PHONE MIDVALE 215 Barrett, c ............................................ 5 1 10 0 Baty, ss .......................................... 4 2 1 5 Tallamante, 2b ............................. ! 0 2 1 $1.00 Hinds Cream ---------------------------------------------------- 76c Facer, lb .............._..............................3 2 11 2 Walp, p .............................................4 0 2 2 50c Hinds Cream -------------------------------------------------------- 39c H. P. MiHer brug Co. 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste ---------------------------·-----------75c Bathing Alcohol, Pints ---------------------------------------50c Milk Magnesia -----------------------------------------------------Mentholat um -------------------------------------------- 21c 45c 39c 59c 39c 79c Listerine ---------------------------------------------------- 23c 45c 89c Coleo Soap (Trial Size Shampoo Free) ............ 3 for 25c Colgates Big Bath Soap, 3 for 25c -------- 12 for -------- 95c Spinnette Stationery .... 29c Rob Roy Stationery.... 59c 1 Pt. American Oil ....75c $1.00 Squibbs Oil .... 89c ~tNt S Fly Season Coming-G et Your Supplies Now Flit, Pints 75c Qts. $1.25 Outfit $1.10 Fly-Tox, Pts. 75c Outfit $1.10 El Vampiro Powder, 3 for 25c Liquid 50 and 75c First Class Prescripti on Stock. Give Us A Trail ----------------------------J LEARN FROM LINDB ERGH The thought ful young men today who consistentl y save a' part of their regular earning s have had a new inspirat ion in the achieve ments and glory of their fellow country man, Colonel Charles A. Lindber gh, Americ a's intrepid airman. They know the one factor which made all possible was the fact that he had $2,000 of his money to invest in the venture. Colonel Lindbe rgh was the largest single contrib utor to the venture -throw ing all his savings -money he had deposite d regularly from earning s as an air-mai l pilot. Colonel Lindbe rgh no doubt would today be unknow n air-mai l pilot-I F he had had SAVINGS. Does this teach a lesson? (We Pay 4 per cent on Savings ) Midvale State Bank The M. I. A. Union Meeting will be held Sunday August 14th, instead of the third Sunday of the month, due to the fact that conference will be held on that date. THURS DAY and FRIDA Y MIDVALE'S :BASEBALL BENEFIT _ And a Baseball Picture That Is The Comedy Success Of The Baseball Diamond · • • • • • • ''Slide, Kelly, Slide" Dame rumor has it that there was a thrilli.ng fight at the new Midvale school house last week but we are unable to get any information on the affair. I * * * * * * Mrs. J. W. Farmer, Mrs. Frank Rich ardson, Mrs. P. S. Roberts, Mrs. D. W. Kitch and Mrs. A. L. Anderson enjoyed their weekly swim at the Municipal Baths in Salt Lake City Tuesday. * * * * * * An executive meeting of the East Jorda,n Stake l'tl. I. A. officers was held at the home of Pres. Alta F. Andrus in Draper. Tuesday evening, August the 2nd. After the business was closed, delicious refreshment s were served and the remainder of the evening was spent in pleasant recreation. • • • • • * Mrs. B. A. Thomas e.ntentained on Tuesday in honor of her son, Benny's 9th birthday. Games were played and refreshmmt s served to nine little guests. Our Practical Pattern 1 No. 1210 •*••• IOnly the finest of food stuffs can find a berth in our restaur ant WE SERVE ONLY I AT ALL TIMES THEBE ST Our Custom ers will testify to our service U. S. CAFE Midvale ~..-c~)-.c IN OAKLEY I 'Jgnile For pyorrh ea For prevention against gum infections, use Zonite, the new powerful antiseptic. Also guards against colds, coughs and more seric:us diseases of nose and throat. Utah _o_Jl_n_tJ_(I_t~ Fairdale FARMS DA IRY Cottonwood, Utah PRODUCER S & DISTRIBUT ORS OF GOOD MILK PACKED IN ICE DELIVERE D EARLY Midvale Sandy Telephone Douglas 91-J4 WEST JORDAN BOY MAKES GOOD • • • • * • . Emma Billings of Salt Lake City and Margaret Blackett of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Patience, Miss Nellie Patience and two younger sis- were visitors Sunday at the home of ters retur,ned Saturday from England. their cousin, Miss Dorothy Adams. They visited in Southampto n, London Mrs. D. W. Jessup and children deand places of interest. On their 'reparted for California Wednesday of turn they stopped in New York and visited Wbth relatives near Tuxed<l this week for an extended visit with relatives. Park. DESTROYS Flies.Mo!quUNs Roadies BecJbutt ~ With William Haines, Sally O'Neil and Harry Carey. You'll cheer this great baseball romance. It's the great est baseball picture made. Come and give the Midvale Baseball Team your support-t his show is given for their benefit-to help them in their advancement in the Copper League. See TONY LAZZERI, the big League~Baseball Star, Who Hails From Salt Lake County NOTE: In order to take care of the crowds we will give three shows each evening beginning at 6, 7 :30 and 9:15. The Admission for this picture will ~ Children 10 cents; Adults 35 cents. A Scenic Novelty "An Order of Fish" FELIX THE CAT IN "Scrambled Yeggs" COMING -Next Sunday and Monday "BARBED WIRE" Paramoun t's first picture for the new year, and one you will never forget. Totals ............................ ............. 31 7 30 13 Mrs. E. M. Hood entertained at dinxBatted for Larson in fifth. ner Sunday for Mrs. Perkins a,nd fam Two out when win.ning run scored. ily and Miss Dorothy Adams. PATIENCE FAMILY RETURN '• A ¥reat deal of the attractivene ss of th1s style is due, of course, to the materials of which it is made. The sketch shows it carried out in a gay, checked silk or taffela, with the collar, pocket flaps and hem of crisp, white organdy. However, if a cotton material Is p-cferred, gingham, French Voile, or organdy in a checked or ftowered design would be quite pretty. Then the collar, pockets and hem would be of white or plain color to match the print. May be obtained 1n sizes 14 to 20, or 34 to 40. Size 18 ~equiru 2~ yards of 36 to 40 inch material and 134 yards for trimming. ' Patterns will be delivered to any address upon receipt of 25 centl in cash or U. S. postage. AlwllyS mention size wanted. Addrells: Hand-Cut Pattern Department t 17 West 28th Street, New York C!tv, and alwara motion thil AO..,. __ ~_,._. The following piece was taken from the Aakley Herald, which will be of i,nterest to the many friends of Roscoe Pixton: "How Cheese Factory Payroll Helps Business At Oakley" An example of what a large payroll would do to make Oakley prosperous, is given by the Oakley Chees' Factory. This factory has only one employee, Roscoe Pixton. The progressive cheesemake r; and almost every business in town is helped by Mr. Pixton. Since his recent arrival frpm Logan, Utah, Mr. Pixto,n has bought a new Ford Coupe, that helps us, Solomon's Ford Garage. He has bought things to eat, !!hat helps the grocers. He has bought wearing apparel, that helps the clothiers. He has rented an apartment that helps the propert-y owner. He has gone to the movies, that helps the Orpheum Theatre. These examples are just a few of the many ways in which the spending of one ma.n's salary benefits local business. Mr. Pixton who is turning out a high class product has progressive ideas for bringing the industry to the front. Milk checks are an important • source of money to many farmers, bu~ in addition to all that, Oakley has the be.nefi.t which comes from the presence of a man who is drawing a salary andcspending it at home. The town needs a larger payrolldozens of men like Roscoe Pixton who will put money into circulation in the toWJt of Oakley. Note: Roscoe is the •on of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton of the West Jordan Ward and gained his high school edtreation at the Jordan High School several years ago he won the Scholarship which gave him the opporiunit~ of entering the A. C. at LoJ'aD. He met and married o.ne of th,e 'Prominent young ladies of Logan, Miss Veda Carleson, last winter and was appoint ed by the school to ftll t~ position at Oakley. • |