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R., a social and get acquainted party in John J. Isler, Clerk the amusement hall. Dancmg and games were enjoyed and luncheon serM;r. and Mrs. Rupert Silcox and Ro- ved. The M. I. A. Stake Presidency s~lla Steadma.n of Magna visited here and recreatio.n committee were the Friday evening. . ~pecial guests. Mrs. Mary Schoppe, who has been visiting the past ten days with her 'daughter, Mrs. Alex Engstrom left on Saturday for her home in Evanston, Wyoming. Miss Roberta Engs,trom returned with her and will spend the wi.nter at Evanston. Mrs. John Day had as her guests during the past week her mother, Mrs. Miller, of Herriman. . Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stokes and family have moved to Salt Lake to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dewev had as their guests the past week Mrs. Guymon and daughter, Katie of Huntington. AtDruggists-JSC, 2CC Mrs. H. E. Stringfellow entertain·===~-=[5~====~=~~~-~ ed at a ke,nsington at her home Friday ii afternf"on. Refreshments were served Feenii1nint The Laxative You Chew l,lke Gum • 4 . No Taste ButtheMlat + ..... ~ to Mrs. Claude Brown of Twin Falls, where she has been laboring as a misIdaho. Mrs. Jos. H. Lambert of Hel- sionary the past eighteen months. per and Mrs. 0. D. Ballard, Mrs. Hen ...I '" 1 S dl d h'ld f "' rs. vv es ey a er an c 1 ren o ry Ballard, Mrs. Mattie Boberg, Mrs. Magna have been guests of Mrs. CarThos. Burnham, Mrs. Joseph Fitzger- rie Sadler the past week end. aid, Mrs. Marvin Stringfellow and Mrs Agnes Fitzgerald. Mrs. Thos. Sadler and baby of BingMr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brown retur.n ham spe,nt the past week end with ed home Saturday after spending a her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dow. week at Fish Lake. Mr. Vern Coles and Mr. Lee of Salt Mr. and Mrs. A. Rasmussen had as Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mickelsen Sunday. Mrs. Claude Brown and children of Miss Leah Rasmussen spent the Twin Falls, Idaho, a,nd Mrs. Jos. Lampast week at Magna visiting her aunt, bert and children of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Rasmussen and children of Mrs. C. 0. Je,nsen. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brown and the Midvale and Mr. Lorin Rasmussen and d,11ughter, Virginia of Salt Lake. children left Wednesday for their Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown a.nd fam- home in Twin Falls, Idaho, after spend Uy of Parker, Idaho, visited relatives ing the past week here visiting relatives. here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Lambert and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Day are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, Sun- family left Wednes(lay for their home in Helper after visiti.ng the past week day Sept. 4th. with Mrs. Lambert's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour B. Hagen of Mrs. A. Rasmussen. Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aurelius Fitzgerald Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Orgill of DraMr. Victor Terry of Hinckley is visiting his sister, Mrs. Andrew Orgill. per announce the engagement of their Miss Euge,nia Vawdrey has return- daughter, Evelyn to Charles E. Davis ed home from the Texas conference, of East Midvale. -------------...,...--------------- USE ECONOMY FLOUR -1-ti-C.-..ci_I_C>_I_,_I_I~I~I-tl- 1 -ll~,..-.c~I.-.«J.-.t)~~~.-,(~ ; TIME . .. not WORDS I ' ..... ·• I . • ·. • ' proves a tire's value ' EVERY NEW TIRE LOOKS GOOD. DunlQps not only look good, but they make Aood-over rocks and gravel, and ruts and sand. Thirty-nine years of experience has shown Dunlop how to design a tread that gives maximum traction and. slow, smooth wear. This Dunlop tread is the toughest development of rubber known. And this same tough tread-rubber is carried clear around the sidewall to give maximum protection against rut wear. You get the full benefit of all this extra tread-mileage because each Dunlop is built with the famous trouble-free cable-twist Dunlop carcass, to provide the high strength and elasticity so vital to long tire life. We recommend you put Dunlops on your car The Midvale Garage 36 West Center St Midvale Utah every 2X. seconds ~buys a FOUNDERS OP THE PNEUMATIC TIRE INDUSTRY ~ '+ 1 ~ ~~.·~~-. -.~~· ·~· = } f } DIANA THEATRE PROGRAM "ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME" MIDVALE--- UTAH For Week Starting September 1Oth to 16th TIME OF SHOWS: Week Days Show Starts at 7 o'clock SUNDAYS--6: -7:30-and 9:15. NOW PLAYING- THURSDAY and FRIDAY With Jack Holt Zane Grey's ''Man Of The Forest" SATURDAY and SUNDAY A Cloudburst of Comedy DOUGLAS MAC LEAN IN ''LET IT RAIN" With Shirley Mason It's a Flood of Fun and a Storm of Action ALSO THE GREATEST SERIAL EVER MADE "ON GUARD" With Cullen Landis Made by Pathe, with co-operation of the United States Army. More Thrilling Than Anything Else Ever Attempted In Serials. Chapter No. 1 "ENEMIES WITHIN" will be 1'hown both Saturday and Sunday, the.n every Saturday thereafter . Eyes of the World "Paramount News" MONDAY and TUESDAY She'D Show You The Town NORMA SHEARER In "After Midttight" With· Lawrence Gray and Gwen Lee in a Story that Takes You Back of the Scenes on Broadway in her Greatest Triumph. Mermaid Comedy With AI. St. John "High Sea Blues" WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY You can't call a man a coward if he dies trying A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Victor Fleming's Production "The Rough Riders" With Noah Berry, Charles Farrell, George Bancroft, Charles Emmett Mack, Mary Astor and Frank Hopper. In the Sweetest Story Ever Told-Against the Most Roma.ntic Background Ever Seen. T. R. Marching his men into the Army Base at Siboney, battling for food. The Battle of Las Guaimas-And the Magnificent Charge Up San Juan Hill. Whoopee-ee-e Their Rough and Tough They Never Get Enough. It's a Picture You'll Never Forget. Time of Shows 7 and 9 Admission Children 10 cents COMING SOON: Adults 35c The World's Greatest Show ''BEN HUR" |