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Show EAG:LE MIDVALE[ JOURNA L AND MURRAY I , Interest From West Jor an Precinct honor of her little son, Wendell's 6th birthday anniversary Monday afternoon. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the following little guests Floyd Lu,ndquist, Burton Todd, Sounders Furse, Hope Yates, Luella MeAllister, Joyce and Iona Silcox, Bernice Butterworth and Gordon Jenson. Miss Ollie Warner of Sandy was the guest of Mrs. Harry Pender Tuesday afternoon. The marria~ of Gladys Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvi.n Peterson of Riverton and Leroy Steadman has just been announced. Mrs. Alfred Furse spent Tuesday in Salt Lake visiting at the home of Mrs. Mary Bennio,n. Mrs. Arminta Egbert is home after spending part of the summer in Ida- The marriage of Golda Soffe, of So. Jordan to Viles Brown, of Taylors-ville has just been announced. Miss Thelma Henderson arrived at home Monday from the Ce.ntral States • Mission Field where she has spent the last seven months. Thelma was obliged to come home before completing )ier mission on account of ill health. , Mrs. Harriet Bateman spent part of last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Byrum Beckstead at ·l.South Jordan. ) A party was given at the Swe.nson home Monday night in honor of the sixty-ninth birthday anniversary of Mr. N. P. Swenson, by his children and grand-childre,n. Progressive games hoBert Buckley spent last week on a ;~:~ ~~:;td ~~;~t ~~:fa!o B~;:;;:~ ~~~ti~!n~~ie~~r~;:!. Soda Springs and Mrs. Andrew Swenson. A twocourse supper was served to the following guests; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swenson, Mr. a,nd Mrs. Lysle Swen, son, of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swenson of East Midvale, Mr. and M;s Wallace Bateman, Marlon Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Orgill, Fay Orgill. A reunio.n of the Howard family was helj;l at the Riverton ward chapel Sat-ur«fay, August 27th. A well-arranged program was given and the following organization was affected; Samuel H. Howard, president, Edith G. Holt BeCk stead, vice president; Viola Gardner Goates, second vice president; Lenore E. Howard Olso.n, Secretary; Virginia Bodell Seal, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer; after which a social time and luncheon was enjoyed by seventyfour descendants. Mrs. Oddie Brady and children of Mid~ale visited Mrs. William Brady and other relatives. Mrs. Bert Conkle entertai,ned in MUST PROVE VALUE OF UNION WORKERS Herriman Ward Conference THE COMMUNITY Sept. 4th METHODIST CHURCH WardSunday, Conference of the Herriman Next Sunday is missionary day in the Su.nday School, at which time a special program will be rendered. There will be no church service on f h · I t f th By JOHN P. FREY, , i President Ohio State Federat!<)n of accoun o e annua sessiOn o t e Mission being held in Salt Lake at La.bor. A portion of our obligation, ou1•ICrace Church. Bishop Mead will preach duty to the great movement which we the conference sermon on Su,nday represent, Is to deal with employers morning. The Epworth League will resume with whom we have friendly relations regular Sunday evening meetings its not will we that manner a such In September 11th at 7:30. Sunday on only retain their full confidence, but by example lead other employers to realize that not only as a matter of The annual ba,nquet of the Leagues of justice, but as a matter of Individual the state is to be held on Friday evadvantage to themselves, it ls to their ening at 6:30 at the seat of the conference. The Ladies Aid of the church announce their first regular meeting of the season to be held on Thursday, Sept. 8th at 2:30 in the churC'h parlors. The meeti,ng of the Boy Scout Troop No. 119 held on T11esday evening takes the place of the meeting on Friday, The troop will take part in the Lindbergh reception on Saturday at Liberty Park. All Scouts are to meet at the north end of center drive at 1:15 p m to be organized for duty. Outstanding Obligation ol Organized Labor. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Co,nkle entertained at a Lawn party in honor of the Teachers and Officers of the Community Church Sunday, School of Midvale Friday evE"f!ing. The lawn was brilliantly lighted with orange and flame colored lights. Games were play ed and melo.ns served to the following guests: Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Kitch Mrs. Carlson, Francis Da~s, Margaret Wadleigh, Mr. Carlson, Mrs. Nora Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Nellie Patience. Mr. and Mrs. John Yates an,nounce the engagement of their daughter, 01ive, to A. L. Boulter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Boulter, of Sandy, the marriage to take place in the near fufur,., Mrs. Louis Nelson and Rosetta Fife are spending several days at Ogde.n. MisN Rozetta and Erma Fife, Mr. John P. Frey. Fremont Brown o[ Loui5 vil!e, Idaho, Mrs. Alta Warner and daughter, of interest to establish friendly worklnl trade union or,anlsaOgd!!n, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. relations with employees. their tlons ot, Louis Nelson during the week. There will probably always be some who wlll only tolerate trade employers +++++++++++*+++H..o;.+++•!•+•>-t•f+++'*'O:+<l'+**+++~+-t>+!-++*+++++ their employees and among unionism ' deal with Its representatives, because they cannot help themselves, but lf our trade union movement is to fulfill the purpose for which It erlsts, Its policies, its methods, its attitude must be such as to win and retain the con· • tldence and the 100d wlll of the ma· jority of employers. My hope for the futur& ot our movement Is based upon the conv!ctloa that trade unionism wlll establish those conditions In Industry, and that relationship with employere which will win for us the friendly support of every fair-minded employer. Wblle battling sturdily for our rights and retuslng to yield a particle ot the ol)• portunlties and the freedom we are entitled to, we must develop more and more a true spirit ot co-operation wltb employers who have friendly relations with us. We must, on a continually large scale, prove that those who em· ploy our members are In a more satlafact!'rY condition Industrially than those who operate nonunion shops. ... We must demonstrate that trade ·unionism Is a benefit to the employer as well as his employees, and that trade unionism assists Instead of han· dlcaps those who employ Its !QCJD. bers. ALTHOU GH MIDDISH ADh Stake Missionary Meeting September 4th .. isn't in the uniforrn business, every National League umpire wears a MIDDISHA DE Blue Serge Suit when calling balls and strikes. The National League diamonds make great ~'proving groundsH for MIDDISHA DE'S fadeproof qualities. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Keifer of Bingham spent Mo,nday as their guests. Mrs. William Halliday and daughter Margaret of Provo spent Thursday visiting friends and relatives here: "Always the newest Styles" Utah --· "' ~~ ·~--· -..• •.,,•-. .t',, MIDDfsliKD'P~ • • • • • ':The specialized blue ~11 • _t_D_D __ C. C. CRAPO Real Estate .Broker l_r_t_D_II_~ :-it~ ;n u~rhl~~ '!I For p r utrhea For prevo:ntion against ~~urn infec- tions, U:·.H Zvnite, the llC\', po" ,_rful anti ~eptk. Also guar (is colds, und more seril)tf.S ease:~ uf uuo" thrr,at. ~iia ...0- , a~a.intit. enugh~ dUd -~-t-tFr- OWN YOUR OWN HOME. I can help HOMES WHH ACREAGE. Splendid I have 33 opportunity for poultry. you finance to build or purchase. If . CRAPO. you need money See acres on 7th east 1 mile east of Mid vale that I will sell in small tracts HERE'S A PIPPIN. 8 acre farm Will build to suit you on easy terms right by Jordan High on State. 5 Get busy have a home of your ow,n. room modern house, garage, barn, See Crapo. granary, chicken coop, orchard and water full the very best of land and right. You can own this home if BUY THIS. NICE 4 room Brick house and barn. Coops for 300 you wish, only· $5500. Small down chickens, 100 laying hens, 1 Jersey payment a,n.d very easy terms. See cow, located on State Street, only CRAPO. $3500. Terms. See CRAPO. BEST YET. 20 acres with 8 room FOUR ROOM house Bingham, rented house and out buildings near Redfor $35.00 per month, price $2000.00 wood. Best soil and excellent water terms. Right. $5500. Will take small OHOICE BUILDING LOT on Pioneer home. Easy terms. See Crapo. Avenue, Sandy. 4 acres and 3 room brick house for N.EJW AND NIFTY 5 room stucco $1650.00. home, full basement. Gum wood fin12 acre farm on State west of Draper, $1500.00. ish. Hardwood floors. Well located 16 acre and 3 room cottage, orchard in Sandy. Terms reasonable. See out buildings, fi,ne for chickens for Crapo. $2500. . _J_II_U_tl._b_O Only the finest of food stuffs can find a berth in our restauran t WE SERVE ONLY AT AIJ, TIMES THE BEST Our Customers will testify to our service SMALL HOME and 5 lots in Sandy. NEW FIVE ROOM FIRE BRICK and Only $750. Very easy payments1¥2 acre Greenwood Avenue trade like rent. See Crapo. on a farm. U. S. CAFE Utah Midvale of the 11'8&t Farm Qri'anlzatJon a • • • comjl•te and authentic Convoeuiona l Reports • tall information on Departmenta ot • • • • Government and A~uu.tratlon FREE SERVICE to briJal' 708 NEWS. aulatanee, fnltruetion and entertainmen t • • • a live, up-to-the-min ute NEWSP A.PB tor the busy farmer ancl hia t1Lmil7 aDd thoae interested in apieulture. Such II ...!.E>Mi'='"-·· · ~e_suit :{J) • • • • • .USE WHITE LILY FLOUR. Announcing Expert Electrical Repairing Fans, Motors, Radios, and all Household Appliances Prices Reasonable Call Wasatch 9914 HUDSON & TORBET Electric Company 1-2 Edison Street ~~2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rn~~~~~~~~~ you ARB IN'I"ERESTI!ID lD Important NEWS FAMOUS CLOTHING Co ,.,...,...=•·.. fr '' · - - Primary Rally At Riverton This Week and Your Family! ' ~ ward will be held Sunday Sept. 4th at The l\1. I. A. Conve,ntion held at Riv 12:15 o'clock. Members of the Stake erton Sunday was very well attended Presidency will be in attenda,nce. Inspirational talks were given by Mrs. West Jordan Primary, Blue Bird Thomas Hull, Lewis T. Cannon, Hogan, Elsie Miss and Nelson Grace Group and their teacher, Thelma Diof the General Board of the M. I. A. mond, entertained their mother at the In the evening a dramatization was West Jordan Chapel Monday afternoon given bearing on the slogan and was Margaret Squires, Helen Hansen a.nd very commendable, much careful preAlice Todd acting as hostesses. The paration and thought was shown in following program was rendered. Song the presentation of the work. by the Blue Bird Group, Prayer, Ellen Trane, Reading. Duet, Helen Hansen and Alice Todd; Comedy so,ng, Effip Furse and June Richardson; Piano solo, Viola Christensen; Piano solo, P Hibbard; Song "Call Me" by the BluP Birds. Prayer Helen Hansen, after The Stake and Ward p,.imary workwhich luncheon w~s served to the followi,ng; Mesdames Albert Olsen, A. F. ers are , holding their raily this week Rundquist and Misses Grace Malstronl at Riverton in a misfit party. Prizes Gweneth Silcox, Ruth Evans, Eva Coo will be offered for the best misfit cosley, Lapreal Booth, Myrtle Evans, '1'. tume. Games and dancing will be the Price, Malissa Cooley and Leona Cook. main features of the afternoon. For Yo u- Neither sun nor rain, dust nor steady daily wear, can change MIDDISHADE'S rich blue color. That's guaranteed I So is everything else about the MIDDISHAD E Blue Serge Suits we're ready to show you-in wondedul models for men of all builds. Come in and see the greatest "buy'' ~ · ,. ib blue. Midvale A. Convention At Riverton Well Attended INSURANCE LOANS FARM:, HOMES Phont~ Midvale 137 -w Vtah Sandy, The Stake Missio,nary meeting will be held Sunday morning Sept. 4th at 9 o'clock in the South J"Ordan Ward MONEY TO LEND on farms. 6¥2 ESTATE MUST SELL. Nice brick :per cent with easy repayment privChapel. All home missionaries are home in Midvale renting for $20.00 Ileges. Interest once a year. The expected to be present. only $1200 for quick sale. See Crabest farm loans now to be had. See CRAPO. po. .. MID DISH ADE was there/• ~1.1. Salt Lake CitylUtah • CAN'T AFFORD to do without it if 700 Y OU want farm data direct frOm the nat:ioB&l capital WuhinEton. where we have the hearty cooperation of the I!'Mt U. 8. Department ot Apiculture, aa well u of the nationally-known Farm leader&. Not only aJrricultural information, but nnn and lnstruetiYe columna for the womenfOlb and children. too. It is the livellest. moat liltereattnr. moat help. , .. _.. ful Farmer'• Newspaper publiahed. .- ... ~ SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.00 PER TEAR The National Farm News 215 G STREET, N. W• WASHINGTO N, D. C. GET WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT What's the idea of sending away for tires Buying money orders, paying postage and express charges, waiting days to get your tire, and then mounting it yourself•. Save money? Oh, no, not when we can give you a Goodyear-built Pathfinde r right out ?f fresh stock, put it on for you, and send you away happy. BOOTH MERC. CO. Midvale Utah |