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Show • Thursd ay, Novem ber 17, 1927 The Midvale Journa l Page Four FASHION PAGE - PARIS TIPS AND HELPFUL HINTS JORDAN SEXTET Even Rice Hurt A. Girl's Stomach' AT THEN . E. Girls' "I had indigestio n so bad I was afraid to eat even rice. Adlerika has done me so much good that now I eat a,nything ."-Ardeni a Howard. Adlerika relieves stomach gas and sourness in TEN minutes. Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel, it removes old waste matter you never thought was in your system. Let Adlerika give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleansing and see how much better you will feel. J.t will surprise you! Midvale Drug Co. The Jordan High School Sextet, under the directio,n of Mr. E. G. Epperson, helped furnish the High School College Section of the Utah Education al Associatio n on Saturday morning, October 22nd. The girls rendered two numberil, "The World Is Waiti,ng for the Sunrise" and "Out of the Duck." The members of the sextette are: Gladys Rundquist , Marie Nielsen, Grace Peterson, N ephella Smith, Zqla Beck and Gladys Rasmusse n. Wilma Mickelson is the accompan ist. BEAUTY-AND SERVICE. WHAT WILL AMERICA BE? fNF ANTILE PARALYSIS. THE SOIL OF FLORIDA. The United States Labor Bureau says American women spend $5,000,000 a day, $1,825,000,000 a year, on ·h eauty shops and aids to beauty. V\' omen spending the five million a clay would be more beautiful if they kept the money. But spending it makes them happy, and happiness is worth its price. -- Conrad Zeller, sixty-five years old, father of twenty children, retires from post office work on a pension of $60 a month. His average pay from Uncle Sam during twenty-eight years was $85 a month. Not very generous from a country rich enough to let its women spepd eighteen hundred millio~U~ a year on wrinkle eradication, face lifting, artificial curls and complexion, Tw o DE TR O IT S would fit int o Another step in travel by air. German and British dirigibles, eadl of 5,000,00 cubic feet capacity, will race around the world next year. They expect to make the trip in tw~lve days, *ith two stops fG? fuel. That makes the world smaUer titan it l'tas, and would interest Jules Verne. The Germans, with. new li~ht Diesel engines in thei.r dirigibles, wtll •urpriae the world. • ~(DUNLOP CI TY " Througho ut the world the productive~ lop properties cover so vut an areathat- lf combined into one place-the y would lorm a "Dunlop City" of over 100,000 acres. . EFORE Detroit started to make motor-c ars, Dunlop had founded the pneuma tic tire industry . Thanks to the automob ile, both Detroit and 'Tiunlo p City'' have grown tremend ously. Now Detroit reaches out over 52,686 acres, while "Dunlo p City" covers o"Ver 100,000 acres. And even greater than the size of"Dun lop City" is Dunlon 's world-w ide reputati on for building uniform ly supreme Dunl op T"treS. Suprem e quality made fossible ?unlop 's great size. In turn, Dunlop s gre~t sae makes . po_ssible this same supreme quality, at lower B l_ ' pnces. You can expect tJU)re of Dunlops . LO P T l· - The Midvale Garage 36 West Center St. Midvale Utah ful agony. The father drowned her NOTICE OF ASSESSM ENT NO. 1 in the bathtub to end her suffenng. "I could not bear to see her suffer any longer,'' he said when he gave Silver Standard Mining Company himself up. ' Location of Principal Place of Bus-0 The judge said he was bound to iness, Room 421, Ness Bldg., Salt tell the jury: "Had this poor child Lake City, Utah been an animal instead of a human being the man would have been actually liable to punishment if he had not put it out of its misery. That Notice is hereby given that a is the law." The jury acquitted the 18th day of October, 1927, an asman. Birth control ladies will be inter· meeting of the directors held on the ested in his case. It.i~ wife was tu· sessment of three mills per share bercular, had four children ·n. fom years, died in the fourth childbirth was levied on all of the issued and The law would have punished any- outstandi; ng capital stock of the body for showing her how to avolc company, payable on or before the that. 18th day of December , 1927, to C. I. Goff. secretary, at Room 421, Ness Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which the assess ment may remain unpaid on the FARES 18th day of December 7 1927 7 will be ROUND TRIP delinquen t and advertised for sale -1-3 DENVE R & RIO GRANDE at public auctio,n, and unless payWESTE RN RAILRO AD ment is made before, will be sold on Tickets on sale Novemb er the 20th day of January, 1928, at 22, 23 and 24 between all the the office of the secretary aforesaid points in Utah, Westwa ter and by the secretary, to pay the delinWest thereof; also to all points quent assessmen t, together with on L. A. & S. L., Southern Pa- the cost of advertisin g and ~xpense cific and Western Pacific of sale. where one-way fare is $30.00 C. I. GOFF, Secretary orless. Final return limit, Room 421, Ness Bldg., Salt Lake Novemb er 28. City, Utah. For detailed fares and Pull- Date of 1st publicatio n, Nov. 17th. man reservat ions call on near- Date of last publicatio n, Dec. 15th. THANKSGIVING .HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS 1 est Rio Grande Agent. 8 hou r service on all prints Ye Store Gossip What is America, as reprds its people, what is it deatined to be? Indiana were here first, C~lumbus came, then the Pilgrim fatlter1 determined to worship God as they plelf.sed and to make everybody else worship ltim as thtr pleased. They w.ould not recogmze today'• populations. The City of Chi~go contains 450,000 Germans, 400,000 Poles, 300,000 Jews, 300,000 Irish, 200,000 Italians, 200,000 Bohemians ana Cz-eeho·Slovaks, 125,000 Swedes, 50,000 Norwegians, and 50,000 Greeks. Not exactwhat you would call ..pure Nor• ~e.» What type, what civilization will come out of that mixture? ,. Infantile paralysis should interest governr"~nt, national, state and m:.Inicipa l, e 10re than it seems to do. There arc 4,000 cases in the Unite l States now. Nobody knows how th ~ disease starts and spreads. The <( sease breaks out, nobody knows hc..w or why, in dark city streets and i distant sunlit beautiful valleys, mr: r than a thousand miles .from ei ther ocean, and five thousand feet above them. Such a mysterious disease am on swine or cattle would be in\'estigate: and fought by the Governme nt en· ergetically. The Rockefelle r Institute is d o in ~ admirable work, but a nation ol 115,000,000 should not leave such a fight to the generosity of one man • By C. 0. (With Apologies to K. C. B.) HUMAN SERVICE STATION WE were talking with TOTAL wreck and 'has to be JACK O'CONNOR over at LAID up for a week or two . * * * * WHILE the repair costs * "' * * * * * * * * * * 0 & E Service Station and * • • * .. * HE told us that he has MOUNT up. And Jack TWO classes of SAYS he likes the first **** * * * * * **** * * CUSTOMERS. The first * * * * KIND is the fellow who KIND better because he is 'VHENE VER he ihears a ALWAY S buys more * * * * ACCESS ORIES and * PROUD of his car and * * * * * * * * * * * * * STRANG E noise or a tiny * * * * ** ** LITTLE knock or squeak, * * * * BODY polish, and we * * * * THINK Jack would make a COMES breezing right in to * HAVE it fixed, wh'ile the * * * * SECOND kinds just keeps Forty Florida ncws;:Japcrs Cf :n bined to pu blish, eve ry two weeb. a special supplement, cailecl "[' he Farm and Grove Section." It will supply people in and out o t th e State with full in formation a Lou' Florida's agricultura l resources ancl the way to develop them. Mr. Frank R. Hammett, of Jacl>· sonville, will have charge of this useful work. Wealth and fertility unlimit~d arc in Florida's soil. The "tourist" will always be one of the great Florida crops, but I Florida in a few years will look back with wonder to the day whc'n th e tourist was the "principal" crop of the State, and its chief financial reliance. Industries will be established and factories built throughou t Florida as they are building now in Californ:a. No one can estimate the future of that great State, only TEMPORARILY set back by real eitate boomin&" and foolishness. * * * * * * * * * * ON pouring gas and oil into * * * * THE old bus until she is a * GOOD Druggis t because ,' 'I HIS * * * * business is just ** ** like OURS in that RESPEC T. * * *· * MORAL: That's why we like to think of this store of our's as a "human service station." "'~he Phone Midvale 150 Busy Corner" -==:::x=====::x=====::.::=====:.::::====::::::a.. 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