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Show • • Four THE MIDVA.LE JOURNAL WEST JORDAN Violin solo, Ivan Dahl, accompanMr. and MrL Thomas FiDlayson led by Ella Smith. Talks were glvielebra.ted their Golden Wedd!Dg en by Leo Sa'Dey, Dell Haun, Don mnlveJrsa1rv at their home Monday Hogan, Bernice Bateman, John 19th. The rooma were dec· Leak, and President Joseph Holt. In lavender and gold and Benediction, Wilma Gardner. was served to 42 children Miss Ruth Whitson and Earl grandchildren. Trinlman of Salt Lake and LaMar A farewell testimonial was glv- Burkinshaw of Sandy were dinner at South Jordan Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bate 17th In honor of Elder El· man Sunday. Palml!r, a well arranged pro- Mrs. Wallace Bateman attended was rendered followed by an afternoon social Saturday glv!llu:aclnig" and a purse of $113.50 was en at the home of Mrs. L. Swentresentled to Mr. Palmer who left sen of Sandy In honor of her sisruesaay morning for Australia on ter. mission for the L. D. S. church. Miss Edith Bateman spent the The Elders Quorum will present week end In Salt Lake guest of Mr play ''That's One On Bill' In and Mrs. Cockyne. ward auditorium Saturday ev- Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Snow, Mrs. March :Uth. Roxie Romney, Mrs. Berlha McMr. Elmer Palmer of South Jor- Gregar, and Mrs. May Pace of St. and Luelle Bateman were din· <".eorge who came up to the tourguests at the home of Mr. and nament, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Samuel Holt Sunday. McAllister Sunday. Mrs. RornnE!ysl Students of 1928 Seminary class son is captain of the Dixie players the program Sunday evening who won the championship at the the L. D. S. church. Grandale tournament. !'lnli!VIKID taking charge. The fol· Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Seegmiller musical numbers were glv- and children, Mr. and Mrs. D. MeComet solo, Harold Bateman, Allister and family of Salt Lake acc:ompatded by Bernice Bateman; visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. MeAlselection by Nora Bateman, lister during the week. JUST KIDS- Friday, March 23, 1928 ~·-- How To Be a Detec tiM lOc:. no milk after they are one month old Another ration recommended by the station Is: 20 pounds yellow corn meal, 30 pounds ground oats, 10 pounds wheat bran, 20 pounds Grain rations may be substituted ' linseed meal and 20 pounds powfor milk In calf feeding at less de red skim milk, also fed with cost and with as good or better re- mineral mixture stated above. suits, according to the Ne"' Jer- This ration Is fed during the sey Agricultural Experiment Sta- one to five months period. After tion. calves reach five months they The ration used consisted of 100 should be gradually shifted to the pounds yellow corn meal, 150 lbl. following mixture; 100 pounds yelground oats, 110 pounds linseed low com meal, 150 pounds ground and 25 pounds dried blood. oats, 100 pounds wheat bran, and was fed with 2 per cent min- 50 pounds linseed meal. consisting of equal parts fine New Jersey Experiment Station ground limestone, steamed bone recommends that this mixture be and salt. fed at the rate of 6 to 8 pounds Calves should be accustomed to for five and six months old heifers this mixture, it was found, during with all the alfalfa hay they will the third week and should receive eat ly Ad Carte. GRAIN EQUAL To MILK FEED T\-101'1\S -OH TtiOMAS '(ou'o 'DE:.TTER GE.T vP A LITTLE KINDliNG. \.IOOC FOR 5UPH ~.. COME TI\Ot1.\5~~ I A compact, allavinsr aervlce buUt for toup beards and tender faces. Stropped in a jitry. A light• ninlsbave-78 seconds from lather to toweL Flick it under the faucet- and your abave hover. Itt amooth·edled. keen blade gives perfect, velvety ebavea, keeping the face soft, 1mooth and youthfullookins. The be•C "buy" on the market. ValetA~t~trop Razor I. LESTER· ARTIFICIAL ICE OFFICE: 6500 State Street Residence Phone: MURRAY 445 LOWEST COST REFRIGERATION Overhead in Power or Extra Equipment . EUMINATED The Ladles of the farm bureau met Thursday afternoon of last In the Amusement hall. Light refreshments were served to Mrs. J. H. Crump, Mrs. Alice Bowen, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. C. W. Algers, Mrs. w. A. Crane, Mrs. J. S. Bodell, Mrs. 0. R. Freeman, Mrs Spencer Miller, Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mrs. Sarah J. Butterfield, Mrs. J. R. Freeman, Mrs. S. H. Crump, Miss Sylvia Butterfield, Mrs. Levi Freeman, Mrs. Daniel Mrs. Nephi Butterfield, Arthur W. Crane and Mrs. A. i:astman. Antnlltrop Wety Raor Co., 656 Pint AYe., New York, N. Y. BAll Monday, March 26th Midvale Jr. High School Benefit Firemen's MUTUAL AID FUND Admission 58 Cents Ladies Free Midvale - - - - - Utah FOR SALE CHEAP 1 year olcl -firat class "Celonial" /luftet Ranre. liM M:ac at MW'fale Feecl It SMCI atere or call Smiih, Mid. 241. 111 '' GO TO GRASS'' FOR YOUR FURNITURE AND SAVE MONEY Now is your chance to save Martha <> . who broke four world's swimming . rtCords and equal!ed ~nother ar the · N~w England sw1mmJn& _champion· sb1p ~eel ,held at Brookline, Mua Her ume m tbe four evetlts wne; ~ yards in 7 minutes, 59 ~ jOO meters in 7 minutes, 19 liS ICC: <>ndt; 40) meters in 5 minotu, 51 1/S ' >tcnnd5 ; 440 mclt'r• :n S miautq, SJ. Z/;.,5_se_coa_dL_ _ _ _ _ _ __ Mrs. Spencer Miller was the din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert ' Battlson of Riverton Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Asabel Crump and family of Lark were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Crump part of last week. commg • to & CO. (With ApolOifes to K. C. B.) SPECIAIJSTS BUY IT ANYWAY WE TOLDyou FOLKS • ••• SOME TIME ago that • • • • tn,~v given us a new SLANT • • • • • • • • ON THIS advertising idea •••• nBEMEN'S J HARBACH JEWELEI A Record Breaker ....__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __, CON'.IEST ===By C. 0. W. AND NOW we GOTI'A Fifth Annual ~ Ye' Store Gossip DR. MELLENTHIN ~==~============ ONE OF ~U~ c.u~TOMERS se ECONOMY FLOUR WATCH llld JIWJILRT Werk A Speeialty All Work Gnaran~ed $13 2.00 3 piece Velour Living Room Suite, for only Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier, Mattress and Coil Spring, For Only .......................................... $77.50 8 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite, For Only $108. WE ARE NOT CLOSING OUT OUR MIDVALE STORE MIDVALE FURNITURE CO. Phone Midvale 119 Terms Arrana-ed Salt Lake City GUARANTEE tlaD-_,. It for a now oae-110 cbarp for either lfii'Yice. JORDAN ENTERS INTERNATIONAL ORATOBIOAL J d 1 t be or an s o represented In the International Oratorical contest, which, In this territory, Ia to be held under the direction of the Salt Lake Tribune. Eleven students have beJUD work on their orations. A prelim· !nary contest will be nece.sary In or_der to select those for the dis· tnct contest. Prelimlnarie. muat be over March 16th. Those students entering are: Le Roy Carsey, Rodney Kimball, ClauBEFORE THE PUBLI<J dlus Doty, Harold Bateman, MarUTILITIES COMMISSION garet Atwood, Blaine Ander1on. OF STATE OF UTAH Zoie Garfield, Elliott Johnson, Jen· nie May, Helen Westlund and SarIn the matter of the appllcaah Gillespie. of the Union and Jordaa The subject for tll8 contest 1s '•rrtga the Either "The Pre1tion Company f ,. , or pertconstitution. S'gnlfl 1mtssl~on to adjust Ita rates. sen " 1 • cance of the ConstltuC N 1024 tlon or 'The Development of the NOTICE OF ~RIN~ Constitution" are the titles augNotice is hereby given that the gested. lapJpllcaticln of the Union and Jor· Jordan is In District No. 7, com· Irrigation company for tht prislng Jordan, Bingham, Murray, Ipelrmissi<>n of the Publid Utllitles Tooele, Grantsville, Lehi, Lincoln, Commission of Utah to adjust its Pleas~t Grove, .American Fork rates, will be heard before the and Tintic. L. W. Nielsen of JorCommisslon In the Union Ward dan Is chairman. Meeting Ho~e at Union, Utah on The winner of the contest In thi1 Monday, the t~enty-third ( 2Srd) division will compete with other day of March 1928 at ten (10) districts In the atate. The state ' ' winner will go to the 1emi-flnals 0• 1 k ~oc ' a. m. at Oklahoma City to try for the Y order of the Commission. h nshi Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, zone c amp10 p; the zone win· this 14th day of March, 1928. ner will compete for the national F. L. OSTLER, championship at a time and place (Seal) Secretary aoon to be announced, Date 1st publication, March 16th. Date 2nd publication, March 23rd There was an old woman In Spain The Midvale Journal, Midvale ut. Who was so e;~,ceedlngly vain _ ' That she'd look In the glau While the hours would paaa FURNITURE FOR SALE Till the overworked glau got a A bargain! $90 wicker aet, three pain. pieces,· for saJe at one-half price, ----for quick action. See It at 440 N. "Your tailor hired me to collect Main Street. Midvale. or call the this bill from you '' Telephone Midvale 178 for "You are to be ~ongratulated on lpa~rtlc,nlalra. tt obtaining a permanent position." Sharpens itlell We '111111 t11at ....,. - of • Valet AalioStND ~ M - t ! F •thaaiMtie. Should u:rtbiD&' happea to ~ ....UD&' I~ perfeet oerviee, oend It to uo for pelr or nplacemnt. It your otrop lo not In IIOOd c:ondl- "f"--....._......._......,.....,.~-..-....,. MURRAY MIDVALE SANDY "Ice Will Not Get Out Of Order" YOUR PRICE The Standard $5.00 Married Man'!! Motto: "United we stand divided we'd stand bet· ter." ----------- . . -- Five Room Bungalow Brick and stucco tnodern Best location iri Midvale MUST SACRIFICE Call Mid.178 for location . and particulars OWN YOUR HOME From one year up to breeding time stock can well be roughed over with plenty of alfalfa hay, silage, 2 pounds of grain a day and some high protein concentrate linseed meal. -----Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Eastman bad as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. oreman and Miss A'tlow Eastman of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bobbitt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalton and son, Willard, all of Colorado. _ 'NOTHER idea, ••• • • • • WE CAN'T alford to .a.r.L,,__, •••• ... .. YOU each week ABOUT ALL the bargains • • • • WE HAVE in the Store • • • • • • • • BE a catalogue • • • • • • • • WEEK to read it. • • • • AND IT would take you a · .NOW you may not BELIEVE this but we • • • • DO PUT in a lot of • • • • THOUGHT on these ads and • • • • LOTS of times when we •• • • GO TO WRITE them we • • • • ARE SO •••• OVERWHELHED with •••• BARGAINS that we don't •• •• KNOW which ones to •••• MENTION. •••• SO WE just write about • • • • SOMETHINti ELSE • • • • ENTIRELY and hope you • • • • WILL TAKE this little * • • • MESSAGE of ours as your • • • • PERSONAL invitation to • • • • • • • • COME to our STORE. Ill Internal Mediclne for the put ftlteea rean DO NOT OPERATE WWINat CULLEN HOTEL u. Fri I Sat Apr. 5, 6, 7 Houn: 10 a. m. to ' p. m. THREE DAYS ONLY ' -you have the right No Cbarp for Consultation The speciali1t of Dr. Mellenthin Co. Ia a regular graduate In med and 1urgery and Is llcense<tll the stale of Utah. He vielts profeulonally the llml>Ort&nt towns and cities and ofto all who call on this trip consultation, except the exof treatment when desired. Accordlni' to his method of treat he does not operate for chron appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful 1rea1iilteln diseases of the stomach, bowels, blood, akin, nerves, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, !catarrh. weak lungs, rheumatism, !"'"'"'"'..• leg ulcers and rectal all· menta. If you have been ailing for any l'"ul, .... of time and do not get lbott10r. do not fall to call, as lmjpro,per measures rather than dis- MORAL: Ask us for what you wan~ even if ~ isa't loll&' :: ;:~ ~::: :: ::: or 1tandlll&' trouble. Remember abon date, UJat conadvertised. lllult&tl<oD OD this trip WJU be MIDVALE DRUG COMPA If you smoke fQr -plea·s ure that hit treatment Ia dUferent. Married. wome~ mutt be f.ccom· • Enjoyment In idea. smoking is the thing . • I that counts and you • • full measure In get It ' "fd walk a mile for a Camel" |