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Show ( MIDVALE JOURN AL AND MURRA Y EAGLE UBSCRIBER LIKES JOURNAL POLICY I have just been brousing over your :pr 'seworthy Journal land had to stop a.n medidate over your excellent article "Mental Attitude Counts. I admired it. I was delighted in reading the cor· respondence of congratulati ons to the gentlemen of the Midvale Journal of , Aug. 25th from Mr. and :\Irs. Spencer Miller and do .now heartily second it. I can not pass on without joining in t e opinion and suggestions of J. W. Cahoon of having the political back- Registr ation Days at t~e Univers ity of Utah Freshmen must register September 22, and must attend Sept. 23 and 24. Former ~tudents must register September 26. Regular class work starts Sep. tember 27. Announce ment literature sent on request. Address The Preside nt Univers ity Of Utah Salt Lake City I ----~I ---·~-- yard cleaned up a.nd will go a little further towards home and have one of the corners of our backyard investigated as it smells rotten. It is rumored that the Jordan District School Board have on their payroll of the taxpayers money a man who stands on the record of lumbago. Oh! No Pardon me, Mr. Editor, I am so cumbersome that I can,not spell that funny name. I believe it is some thing like Dualtery. Oh! Dear, Oh! Dear, it is wrong again, but anyhow .M:r. Editor, it merits an investigation and a cleaning up i.n justice to the tax payers. But if an investigation is .going to be made, it would be advisable to be very careful, so it would not happen like it did to Pat, when he investigated. Mac and Pat were working in the yard whe)l Mac said, Pat, it smells skunk all over the yard. Oh, said Pot you are funny, no skunk is around here. Well, said Mac. investigate under the old porch. There is no skunk said Pat, but I shall crawl under and investigate, but Pat came back out like a shot, and Mac shaki.ng with laughter said, "Pat. what did you get" When Pat come to, he said "By J ahers, I got the investigation stinking proceedings all over me. I should have chased that skunk away before that stinking cat shot me." Yours truly, K. H. Nordberg, R. F. D., No. 1, Box 255 Sandy, Utah Sept. 4th, 1927 ~annnno~ ~ineral New Life of Christ Show is New Feature at Utah's Greates t Fair lli11lne, one of Utah's ereat induatriea, will represented l)y an elaborate displa:r at tho Utah State ~'air, lilalt Lal<e C1ty, October 1 to 8. Tho bir Coliseum baa been turned over entirely to exhibitors of mining devel· opmenta and machinery, thus providing what tho mining intereota have long sought in the way o! adequate faci1itiea for diaplaying their ••war... '' It la interealintr to know that more than iwo and onf"·quarter millioa dollare per week waa produced by Utah mines last year, and ~at Utah io the greatest minini state ill the onLiro West. .A.. G. MacKenzie, auperviaor of the minoa and minor&ll department, assisted by the min· lllr commHtee of the Salt Lak• City Cham · ber of Commerce i"s working over-time tc or· ranize the greatest mineral exhibiti~n .... , ••oil Ia the ata te. ( ~. Merrill V. Beagle of Rosemont, Va., works regularly as a radio operator, with a harness around his neck, which was broken in an automobile accident a year ago. House For Rent 3 room house and garage for rent very reasonable. Close to Midvale Schools. 151 Pioneer Street. See own er on premises. Bargains In Household Equipment and Supplies For sale the following items: Cedar Chest ..... -...._.............._._,_.... $8.00 Library Table .........-......................... $10.00 Library Lamp ....................................__._ .... $8.00 Kitchen Table --··· _ ................................. $2.50 Bridge Lamp ----··-·-·· .... ._._................-.. $12.00 Dining Room Set .. -...- ....-.................. $30.00 Walnut Dresser _. .. - ... --..- .. -................. $30.00 2 Hole Electric Plate with stand $5.00 Mrs. E. R. Benson, 1st A venue off Locust St. Midvale. Phone Mid. 168-J. As Robert M;rshall of Chicago left prayer meeting with his mother he was arrested for wife desertion. Jacques Reviton of Bordeaux sold his young son to a street musician for $5 and was sent to jail. Otto Koerber, a Berlin theatre mu· sicia.n, played the piano continuously for 66 hours, setting a new record. 'Jgnite • For pyorrh ea For prevention against gum infections, use Zonitej the new powerfu antiseptic. Also guards against colds, coughs and more serious dis· eases of nose and throat. MID DIS HA DE was there/• I __ • .A A feeling has grown in the past few mo.nths that a shortage in the cattle • upply tlu'oughout the country is imminent. It is true that during the next several mont-hs the prospects are very favorable to the industry but surveys rio not bear out that any acute shortage is going to be experienced and the department of agriculture gives the opi.nion that conditions do not justify any expansion in breeding herds. The receipts of cattle and calves this fall are anticipated to be less than in the past severn! years, as the . .......·/ number of cattle throughout the country has decreased some ten million head of late years. However, the cur· ~ailme.nt of the marketing of cattle l'rof. Shirley J. Case, of Ch1cago ' during the next few months may be l'nivcrsity, whose hook, "Li fc of attributed, in part at least, to the holdJesus Christ," will be off the press ing back of considerable breeding this month, says the Discipks wen~ to replenish the herds in the politically ambitious and hopctl for stock states. :·ange royal johs when Christ bec:tmc Kmg of the factor$ which will play One ·of Palestine. It is prcdict•~d the book an important part in assuri.ng an adewill create much discussion. quate supply of cattle is the condition of feed throughout the country. The Mrs. 0. N. Oison of Sandy, North price of corn is higher than a year ago State, entertai.necl at a banquet Sun- but the corn crop has revived to an unexpected extent and it is now :figurday. 50 guests were present. Out of ed there will be a six per ce.nt larger town guests were from Lo~an, Og· crop in the corn belt states West of den, Salt Lake, Midvale .and Sandy. the_ Mi3~issippi ~iver than last year whtch will result m a substantial feed Rooms were decorated in gold and er cattle demand comparing favorably blue with astors and the fall tl<Jwers with last year. pue to fewer grass cattle being aused. Games and music were the evthan has been the case in revailable eni.ngs entertainme nt. ,ent year:;, prices for feeders are ran ~ing hi 15her a.nd indications are that Eugene Forrest of Spokane. Wash., livestock producers, on the Pacific who is a nephew of Mrs. P. E. SuliT- Coast, particularly are facing an era Jivan, was a guest <tt the Sullivan of prMperity due to the excellent conhome this week. 1\Ir. Forrest is en dition of their cattle and entering the of feed. route to Washington D. C. to attend fall months with an abundance The heralded sho1·tage of cattle may the George Washmgton University serve to disrupt the orderly procedure law school. of marketi.ng temporarily as it has eaused a rush to the country to fill cattle requirement s, a tendency on the nart of the buyers which, of course, does not serve to stabilize marketing conditions. This situation will iron itself out and if the cattle movement ~llowed to proceed through it's natural outlets there would appear to be ;nothing but a healthy condition in the industry with an adequate supply to fill the demand which, of course, is a satisfactory situation both from the standpoint Qf the packer, producer and consumer. THE COMMUNIT Y METHODIS T CHURCH D. M. Kitch, Pastor I Only the finest of food I Sunday School 10 a. m. Church Service 11 a. m. Epworth League 7.30 p. m. The Monthly meeting of the official Board is called for Wed.n'!sd8" evening Sept. 14th at 7:30 at the church. Alta Miller will be in charge of the Bpworth League service on Sunday evening. Reports will be .given by, those attending the summer institute and new members are to be received into the League. Boy Scout 1.'roop 119 will meet on Friday eve;ning at 7 o'clock. The first course of the handicraft work in leather will be introduced at this meetin~. Other ' work will follow later. At the meeting of the Sunday School officers on Tuesday evening plans were discussed fnr Rallv and Promo· tion Day to be held on October 9th. The annual election of officers was held and a farewell was tendered to Margaret Wadleigh who moved ·with her family this week to Salt Lake, where she will attend the State Uni· versity. The Ladies' Aid will hold their meeting on Thursday afternoon at 2: 30 at the church. ffhis is the first reg ular meeting for this season. Living Room Set Cheap 3 Piece Living Room Set. Desire to sell cheap. Call at Peters' Studio Midvale, Wednesdays and Saturdays. stuffs can find a berth :++~~-}~~+~++++++++++~..++~+~+~+~··~·~·~~·~J···•t+•++++~~~~....~~~ in our restaur ant •l> •l> The Utah Agricul tural College •!• WE SERVE ONLY •!• •!• Begins its Fall Quarter AT ALL TIMES •!• •!• •!• . THE BEST •!• •!• •!• 26 Our Custom ers will ••• ot• testify to our service ...•!• + + Strong graduat e and undergr aduate •!• •l> •!• courses are offered in the Schools of: •!• Educati on Agricul ture Utah •!-~·~· ~lid vale Enginee ring Arts and Science .~·•!•:. Home Economics Commerce MONDAY, SEPT. U. S. CAFE . .~ ~· •!• {• ARRIVING DAILY .. •!• •!• + •!• •!• •!• •!• •:0 + ••• ,f. ALTHO UGH MIDDIS HADb isn't in the uniform bu~L .. ess, every National League umpir::! wears a MIDDISH ADE Blue Serge Suit when calling balls and str;ikes. 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