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Show Thursday, November 3, 1927 "The Midvale Journal -- - S'MA ....rr_E_R_Po~P-~----Go........ oo NIGH.-=-T!___.,:._ _B--::=Y_c.M-=::;.;::;g::jPAYNEl y-t{ A -r 6 -/lr I 'IE-'R''I ON 'foo'R '=FACE.. ! =s~q'R, --------xXx-------- -It-T EY..l>~~~ION 00 YOU VOTE FOR T E MAN OR THE • I'R"ou"'ThLE.. U N -t4 -A-'l=> '1=> '/ • 7\-An Page Seven -t\oM E- The great interest that has been 1 whom h;: e accomplished a great shown the past week in the new In- deal i.n their present positions. depende,nt Party has grown by It m~l· 1·ut littli:! oifTerence to leaps and bounds. 1 what political party a voter in MidAt first a suggestion, the move-~ vale belongs. He· is not neeessarment has expanded and now has ily bound to cast his ballot for any taken a firm hold in the minds of :picked candidates. He should rethe Midvale . people, many having i gard the character of each one. sig.nified their willingness to vote: what he h~s accomplisher!; what he for the Independent candid;tes next; is capa:bJr. of doing and how well Tuesday. ' he can occupy a position of trust 1 The candidates are: D. W. Jes- i give.n him by an election. If this sup, assistant Superintendent of the is done, there is no doubt but U. S. Smelting, Refining a.nd Min- that the unbiased voter will mark ing Co., Leo.n L. Olson, Cashier of his ballot properly. , the Midvale State Bank; Joe CushThe Independent candidates are man, b~anch manager of the Utah not obligated in anyway they have Power and Light Co. ~nd J. Hollis made no promises of special favors Aylett, Asst. Manager of the West or committed themselves to any J orda.n Milling Company. acts of government, rerrardles of These men are a representative what hac; been said. They enter collection of Midvale citizens. They into thP 41('1ri Q~T' minrlr>rJ nnrl ·.-·n have had experience in civic duties, do ail they can to serve honestly are known as capable business men a.nd efficiently, If elected they are and are well qualified to fill the po- more thnn willinrr to lic:tPn · ~mv sitions as councilme,n. Th~ voters suggestion or criticism by the rit:can put their confidence in these izens that will proYe of benefit to men and know that it will not be Midvale. misplaced. It can be assured that On Monday. NovembPr 7th. t"('""" the candidates will give the city an will be an old time rally at Goff's efficie.nt and capable administra- Hall in 1\Iirlvale, 8 p. m., to which tion, one that will make Midvale an invitation is extended to all of 'known as the best small city in the the votP!'"'. re()'~rdle~s of their poliState and give it a reputation sec- tics. Music will be furnished by the ond to none. Ariel orchestra a:nd quartet, and a The Independent ticket feels that program will be given. Dancing L. A. Porter has served admira- will follow. Come and enjoy yourbly as Mayor of Midvale a.nd heart- self. H ·uonoapH~.I .I OJ Ul!l{ sas.zopua .&n Next T n-:srlay, November 8th, go makes no difference on what ticket to the y ~ h nnd cast your ballot he is nominated. The ticket is in for the f our In rl ependent candidates accord with the Mayor's policy and 1 for the M!dvale City Council, then will work together with him. you can be certai.n that your vote It also endorses Mrs. Mary B. has bePn "'ivPn for an administraStokes as City Recorder and Melvin tion which will put Midvale Lind as city treasurer, both of I ON THE MAP. -Paid Political Adv. · I ~ • I -AtNI -4\ Ar "'Pt>'l I &oou Nl~ttl \NOO L '!) N"T TA \'(E.. M~ 0 \-C.l t'! S. U~Le..5S ,M'f ~~W """out-';!> l.E. "'T MEJu61 ca~6Le... IY' Miss Margery Anderson entertai.ned Monday evening at a Hallo-. we'en party at her home on Center . street. The guests came in costume and mask and the Hallnwe'en idea was carried out in the zames and refreshments. of last week Monday of last week Mrs. J. S. 1 Thursday evening • Alley and Mrs. Geo. A. Wright at- members of the Art Club surprised tended a bridge luncheon in Salt Mrs. P. E. Sullivan at her home on Lake ag the JirUests of Mrs. J. Ap~ Allen street. The affair was in the good. .nature of a handkerchief shower, The Relief Society met for quilt- as Mrs. Sullivan will leave soon ing Tuesday. for the South and Middle West. • The afternoon Bridge club met Mrs. J. M. Despain and small at the home of Mrs. An.nie Nelson daughters Wanda, and Joyce, of Monday. A 1 o'clock luncheon was Wasatch will make their home in served to eight. Midvale this winter. Use ECONOMY FLOUR II An honest cigarette · advertised .. ."J Jt • Delightful tobaccos, the choicest grown. Blended with skill and care. Sold without bunk • of any kind, and it leads the world by billions. If al~ cigarettes were as good .. as Camel ~ou wouldn't hear anything about special treatments to make cigarettes good for the throat. Nothing takes ehe place of choice tobaccos. Mrs. Housewife ' LET US DO ALL THE WOR .RYING Housewives who trade here find that all of their worrying, on what to have for the next meal, has been done for them. They have learned that every seasonable dainty has been assembled for them and that in fancy and staple groceriesthey receive fresh stocks only. And our prices-ALWAYS LOWEST. ; P·· C. Rasmussen & S ns Midvale Uta _ ~ 1927, R . J, Revnold1 Tobacco Com any, Winston· akm, ~ -C. ·- • |