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Show Jlidvale, • • • uta:,, Thursday, Oetober 6, 1927 AN ' HIO" . to fi.nish her course. Bernlee Bateman and Eva Cooley of the •27 Class are among the ~or dan ltli4~nta again this year. They are ~ing poat . graduate work. Butler ODe of Jordan'• prominent 'If ltudenta, · i• att.,ding the L. D. S. Junior College. Jack Monahan, 1927's Student Body president, hai DOt ret retuml!d from ·tdab.o where ite hq IJ)ellt the aummer. We hope we will 11M 10.. Nl NOTES • The Midvale Journal and Veata Jl. Proat of the p-aduatinr Clua of 1117 are Qao~ar tho• attenditte the L. D. S. Buineu Qoll• thia .,.ar. hart Jenaen ia attend!Dc Henapr's ~aj,peu Col~. ; · ht W~l,II'h. after-lpencfing him IIOOL Golda Soffe of tile TT clasJ -.H aummer in Neyada, hu rttum• home to atten4 the Univeraity Viles Brown of T y1ornll1e were .et tah. We look to see him come married durin~ the svmmer• Anett-_r ~~taniare of l.llterett wu Idly to the f09tball front. Merlene Beck was the proud win- that of Evelyn Or~ll and Charle1 Davfe of the Cla11 of "2'7 which Der of two aelloJarihipa durinc her eaior year at .JordN~· Ono was ~ok place just ~fore sehool eomto the U. of U. and the other to L. meneed. The-y ftre now makinl' D. S. Junior coilege. Merlene haa th.-.fr home in P<lrtland, OreiO'lt «eepted the U. of U. acholarlhip where "Chfek" h~$ aeeepted a posfud is now attending · that i.Mtitu- tion In a large orehes·t ra as a eor·net player. tion. Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds. Forbuah Other of Jordan's 1927 graduates haa decided, during the &lUilJDer, attend~ the Upiversity of Utah are; Byron Grant, Cl-rence Wil- that being a housekeeper is almost liams, Kenneth Cropper, Edna aa diffteult a position as that of Shulsen, Margaret Wadleigh, Edith student body vice presidept. -.From The Broadcaster • Winkler, Charles Fischer, Gordon OhlsQ.n, Newtop Gaskill and La Vell Seal. .T he Comer Mariret was represen .. Stewart Sanders, having won a scholarship to the U. A. C. for Ag- ted among the hunters at the openricultural work is planning to en- j.ng of duck season on Octo:ber 1st. ter that school in the future. Elmer Mr. Gilbert reported that they got Farrer of the '27 class is also at- the limit, but we couldn't find out just how many that waa. tending the U. A. C. The following '27 graduates are at the Brigham You.n~ University attending school: Lucile Vawdrey; Aileen Steadman, Grace Gardner, and Annie Fitzgerald. Mildred Aylett, having attended summer school at the "U", is diliIS gently working there this winter WHERE • • Page Fifteen · F ·oa PROM PT GENU INE' vu., ~valiDe ~t,Jnon • • Fordson Service and Repairs We have complet e Factory aea vice equipme nt of the moat modem type-uainc ceniune parts and Factory trained mechanica. AL·L WORK GUARANTEED • The City Motor ·Sales Co. · 460 South State Sta eet Opposit e City & County Bldg. AUTHORI ZED DEALER Here YOU CAN SECURE ABSOLUT ELY DEPENDA BLE PLUMBIN G AND HEATING SERVICE PROMPTL Y. TIME PAYMENT TERMS ARRANGED. WATER PRESSUR E SYSTEM A SPECIALT Y • ~ ....... --..madi and int"'"ttruu u()ubles and " di ... n.r&;~t·· · ~s due to ~.._·-· r--re is nothinf" ... ···- -.._an a safe 1n•ft .. L- ""L!1.l- _.._. ..... ~n t s l,axanve. AUGUST GEHRING Mas. WINsLO W'8 Tel Murray 311, 214 Hill A SYRUP MORE EGGS . .., . Starting Friday, October 7th • • Hess Fly Spray 1 Gal. -·· ·· · ·······~·-·---·-·--· -··- -·$1.50 Hess Dip Disinfectan t, 1 Gal. .................... 2.00 Smith's U. A. C. Maah Per 100 lbs. ····.... ···· 2.35 Smith's Economy Scratch Per 100 lbs •.... 2.25 Flakey Bran 100 lbs•.................................... 1.60 High Patent Flour Per 48 lbs•................ 1.70 Whole Corn per 100 lbs. . .... .......... ............. 2.20 Cracked Corn per 100 lbs. ··········--·--·--······---· 2.25 Ground Corn per 100 lbs• ............................ 2.21 \ve pay market price for Wheat, O~ta and Barley. • • Smith's Cash Feed • C71Z SOUTH STATE ST. "KAS H PHONE MURRAY 56 IS Trade it to Us as aFirst Paymeut on the Charter Oak Parlor Furnace $10 to $15 Allowance on Your Old Heater , If you haven't an old atove to to trade in, pay ua $10 ana we credit you $15 The Original Chart er Oak Parlo r Furna ce The Ideal Heating Plant. The only one with the auto· matic beat controL RIGHT FEED: r I KING " HF;RE IS OUR GUARANT EE The CHARTER OAK PARLOR FURNACE will beat more apace than any other m~ke of heater having equal fuel capacity,.. Guaranteed to heat 4 to 6 rooms perfectly. 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We will furnish names and addresses of more than 1000 users for refereooo-in fad users of the Charter Oak Furnate have approadted us olfering to trade us dflferent types of Furnaces, tbat cost double, for a CHARTER OAK. THE RBPUTATION OF THE CHARTER OAK IS AN A'rt'RACTION THAT SHOULD APPEAL TO ALL WHO ARE SEEKING mE BEST. Chain of Stores MURRA Y GRANITE FURNITURE co. .SUGAR HOUSE BINGHA M |