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Show T ( MIDVALE JOU RNA L AND MUR RAY EAG LE GIVES ROUGH RIDERS I;:~~:;~~h~~~~ ~~~t:n~:f::r~t~!! IGHTING NOTICE COMING TO DIANA ev~h::~::~ amal~amation And there West Notice Of Inten tion The Diana Theatre manageme.nt reports that the four day showin g of . · h .... · b th CITY "The No t ICe IS ereuy g1ven y Big Parade " brough t more peo· 1 · COUNCIL of MIDVALE CITYe Utah ple to t he1r popu ar Midvale show of the intentio n of such City Councii than has ever before been recorded in to make the following describ ed im- the history of Midvale "movie s." provem Alth oug h th'1s pic · t ure cost them an · ents t a11.· 44 0 . ht To ms rnamen t a1 one 11g · bl standar d concret e or cast iron poles unbehe va e amount of cash, yet they equippe d with or;namental Lanter~ were able to make a fair profit on the Style lightin g units with refra~tors showing, proving that the people of !lnd Mazda C. Lamps for Sreet Light- this commu nity know and appreci ate mg Purpos es. · . · The Lamps • good picture s. The lamps being 6000 lumens o1· 600 The Diana Theatre manage ment adcandle power per standar d pole with mits that the Journa l had no small all necessa ry Parkwa y Steel Cables for underg round installa tion to supply part in bringin g this tremend ous electric energy a.nd complete the pro- crowd at each and every perform ance. pos~d lighting system on both sides Newspa per adverti sing pays. There of Main Street from the North end of is the co,ncrete evidence. Belittle it the paving on Main Street and and take a "bull it through " attitude ing South on said Main Streetextendto the intersectiop. of Main and Center :>f you wish, but newspa per adverti sStreets a distanc e of 1256 feet on each ing pays neverth eless. side of Main Street; W~ on North 3aturda y and Sunday side of Center Street a distairoe .Qf 130 Do las MacLean the young man feet from the West propert y h;ne "" J . " Main Street at · the intersec tion of who ug went AWOL m Twenty -three Main and Ce;nter Streets ; West on the and a half Hours Leave" authore d in I I - r - --~ - - East-a nd ily of Draper have moved back to the I~--------------------------~ ward to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. George Bywater and son, David, left for their home in Calof that was ifornia Saturd ay mornin g after visitreenact ed at San Antomo by Para- ing here and in Lehi the last three mount in filming "The Riugh Riders" weeks. Mrs. Bywate r former ly Miss There, on the origina l site upo.n which Mable Goodrid ge of this ward. the trainin g camp of that historic regMrs. Joseph Baird and family, of Iment was establis hed, the days of '98 Salt Lake spent two days last week were made to live again. visiting her sister, Mrs. Lydia Bate"The Rough Riders" comes to the man. DIANA Theatre , Midvale's popula r The many friends of Thelma Varshowhouse for a three enga.gement. ney, of Americ an Fork will be interSee it. You're sure to be thrilled ! On ested to hear of her marria ge to Rob- I' Wednesday, Thursd ay and Friday of A NICE THICK ENGL ISH MUT.l'ON CHOP ert W. Marret, the marria ge t ook ( next week. place at the Salt Lake .T emple Wednesday Sept. 7th. for break fast is ofttim es served the man who tires of { Mrs. Arthur Richard son attended a th e prosaic yet satisfa ctory dish of ham and ~gs. Our ki;nder.garten reunion at the home of Helen Davis of Salt Lake Tuesda y. mutto n as well as our other meats is "Selected with a Roy Silcox underw ent an operati on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perry of Salt for the r emoval of his tonsils last care that guaran tees its quality. Lake were guests of Miss Lucile Bate- week. man Wed;nesday evening . Mrs. Delos Gardne r and daught ers, A party was given at the home of Doroth y and Gene of Tu scon, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooley in honor are guests of Mrs. Geo rge Gardne r. of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Wendell, the little son of Mr. ancl Cooley, who were recentl y married The marria ge of N eta Kilgrow a;nd Games a;nd luncheon were a feature Robert McOmi e of Salt Lake has just R. R. U,BER T of the evening. E. C. O'BRIEN been announced. Neta was f ormerly Mr. and Mrs. John Sander s and fam of this ward. met WEST JORDAN Co rne r Me at & Gro cer y Soufus~eof~nterstreetadis~me ··~v~ Keys~ B~~a~'' f~ered ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; o_f 92 feet. from the Wes~ prope-!'ty "Th t's My Baby" and hun~d oats lme on Ma.m Street at the mtersec twn n a . , . ilf Main and Center Streets ; South on in "Hold That LIOn arnves at the West side of Main Street a distap.ce Diana Theatre in Midvale next Saturof 52 feet from the South propert y clay and Sunday in a snappy story of l~ne on Ce;nter Street at the intersec - th U •t d States Marine Corps "Let twn of Mam and Center Streets ; South e m e ' on the East side of Main Street a dis- It Rai,n." tance of 132 feet from the propert y As "Let-It -Rain" Riley, Doug shows line on the South side of Ce;nter Street hat hoppens when a youn.g man at the intersec tion of Main and Center Streets ; East on South side of Center makes up his mind to accomp1is h Street a distanc e of 206 f~et from the sbmeth ing. A pretty young woman East propert y line of Main Street at comes aboard- ship and the marine re the intersec tion of Mai,rt and Center cognizes her as the girl of his heart. streets ; East on the North side of · h Center Street a distanc e of 336 feet But when he sees an officer c1aim er from the East propert y line on Main updivided attentio n, he soon realizes Street at the intersec tion of Main anil that chevrons must be attentio n-getCenter Streets . t rs. Then and there, he resolve s to And to defray the abuttor s portio;n of the cost and expens e by a local as- raise himself from the rank s. Ressment upon the lots or pieces of Monday and Tuesda y ground to be affected an{! benefitted by Few motion picture s have ever gotsaid improv ement situated on both ten under the crust of life far enough sides of Main and Center Streets as described above and to the e.ntirc to show picture goers what life is rea1depths of said lots, tracts, or pieces lt like. of ground back from the propert y lines "After Midnig ht" Norma Sheare r's on said Main and Center Streets a;nd ew starri,n g vehicle for Metro-Goldsituate d in the Southw est Quarte r of · Section 25, and the Sputhe ast Qujlr- , y'n-Mayer, which opens at the Diana ter of Section 26, Township 2 South, Theatre Monday and Tuesda y, has not Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridia n only penetra ted the crust but has deland in Lightin g Distric t No. 1, of Mid- ved deep into the core of life. vale City, Utah. The total cost of said improv ement It is like a chapter from life itself, is estimat ed at $4,320.00 of which till! rather than a story from the pen of abuttor s portion is $4,320.00 or $1.25 a human being. per front or linear foot. All protest For some reaso:n story tellers have and objectio ns to the carryin g out of . . .· hi th t such intentio ns must be prese.nted in always InSisted on W!Itmg t ngs a writing stating therein the descrip tion never happen , never could happen and of said lot or piece of ground as even sound illogical in their telling. shown ~y the Recorcjs of alt M t Bell who directed "After MidCounty m the Salt Lake I CountyLake lte- . on ~ ' . • 1 corders Office, to the City Record er on j n ?ht and who wrote the . ortgi.na or before the 20th day of Septem ber, stor:;. has told a simple story m a sim1927, at 5 o'clock p. m. pie manne r-there by giving magnit ude The City Council at its regular meet j1 d to it i,ng thereaf ter, to-wit; the 20th day an gre atness · · • of Septem ber, 1927, at 8 o'clock,p. m. 1 Wednes day, Thursd ay and Frulay will conside r the proposed levy and From the rolling plains of Texas, he:;tr :;tnd consid~r S?ch protest s and from the sage brush of Arizon a and obJectwns to said Improv ement as New Mexico they came-r iders all, shall have been made. . . hard shoo t•mg, h ar d ri'd'l,Ilg men who By order of the C1ty Council· of Mid. h . d . th ddl d their vale City, Utah. liVed t eir ays m e sa e an Dated August 16th, 1927. nights under the stars. MARY B. STOKES. From the cities of the East they came, from the blue grass of Kentuc Recorder. Lightin g Distric t No. 1 ky; from New York and Chicago, club men and polo player s-men of culture First publica tion, Sept. 2nd, 1927. and breeding, but men. Last publica tion, Sept. 9th, 1927. At San A.ntonio, Texas, they metReggie Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- all respond ing to the one call-th e call ry Bird, of Midvale, is home for a ten to arms sounded by Leonar d Wood day leave from the Navy. Reggie and Theodo re Roosevelt, when these looks fine and says "Navy Life is a two organiz ed the First Volunt eer Cav Great Experie nce." Mr. and Mrs. Bird alry at the outbrea k of the Spanish and family were from this ward. American War. ;~~~~;•~ • The Most Satisfactory Cooking Device In The World '} ." ., I • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • e e Range Because of its outs tand ing cleanliness, ec:momy and convenience, Elec tric Cooking is far supe rior to any othe r method. Thou sand s of housewives who are now using it in their homes are enth usias tic in their prais es of it. Ever y Elec tric Rang e we sell is of the high est quality, back ed by our guar ante e and serv1•ce. , !fi • It Isn't Being Done !I Time was when in the stron g box of even the most succ essfu l men, could be found!;A wort hless stock which was not wort h the pa-!:fi per it was writt en on. But, it isn't bein g done m any more. !fi Whe n you mak e this bank your bank you~ ~are entit led to advi sory servi ce which all ourm custo mers enjo y to the fullest. Ther e are !fi !fi good safe inve stme nts righ t here at home. !fi Let us serve you- eith er in savin gs or inve st- ;ti y; ment s. Telephone Midvale 1 !fi (We Pay 4 per cent on Savi ngs) D ow n will brin g you one of th ese wond erful serva nts. You mav pay the balan ce in conve11ient mon thly paym ents. !Ji m m I~~!fi!Mi dvale State Bank fi!fi~!fi~~~~~~~!fi~!fi~ !A !I! 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