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Show .. ~ HE MIDVALE OURNAL. 3 NO. 42 Midvale City, Utah, Friday, March 23, 1928 Subscription: $1.00 the year, and worth it! WI 0. w. MEET NEAR MEN MADE OF METAL. THE GENEROSITY OF NATURE. PLANT IDLE! CERTAINLY• • GOOD ITALIAN LAW. R. J. Wensley, inventor of a mechanical man that unveiled a stat ue of George Washington, believes that men made of metal will liberate us from indu>trial slavery, as Washington liberated us from European tyranny. ••• 0 THE .PEOPLE MAY KNOW SPRAYING MEET NEXT SAT. Similarly, a few cherry trees, brouiht by Lucullus from his wars in Asia, are the ance!tors of millions of cherry tree$ that small American boys climb every year. Such are the wealth and generosity of Nature. ••• .Mr. Rogers remarks that such a ·>lant lying idle is enhghtening. It 1eans that the Government isn't plite ready to deliver the plant •ver to the power trust. G. F. P. t ................................ 3 0 6 0 0 UJU.rWI. f ............................ 0 c ............................ 2 0 4 g ............................... 0 0 0 lrtnton. g .. ................ .... .... 0 1 1 f ........................... 1 0 2 SECTION IN CHARGE OF PROGRAM session. L!ter&ry section was in and presented the following Excer·pts from the life and verse A. Guest, Mrs. Nellie MARY THE THIRD CHOSEN AS SENIOR PLAY Get To Mrs. Fae Tea was served. The hostesses Mrs. L. ern Pett, Mrs. D. J . and Mrs. Ira Beckstead. A very interesting meeting was Sunday evening in the Ward under the auspices of the em.imLry students. Mr. John AdExceptionally good lec- 1 on Old and New Ttestament and Book of Mormon given by Edward Sainsbury, lar·jorie Stone and John AdolphVocal solo by Verla Thayne. mixed quartette sang "I'll Go You Want Me To Go" perof which was Nell Sharp, Glover, Reuben Sharp and • Brother Millerberg. gave a few rewas offer, Left : UNION |