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Show MIDVALE JOURNAL . Friday, November 9, 1928 . LEGAL NOTICES flERRIMAN ITEMS What the End of It Meant to the.Boys I '-J Miss Fern Bodell and the Misses !SUMMONS CITT COURT of Salt Lake City, Salt Verda and Emma Bodell were the IAk• County, State of Utah. guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. A. Bodell of Bingham last week-end. • J •• B. EWING, Plaintifl", Mrs. Annie E. Bills of Salt Lake VII. J,. Th"ld detrrlptlon ot what Arwl..tTuesday and Wednesday visityn.ua PARKIN SON, Defendant. spent ing her grand daughter, Miss Jessie tlct da1 meant to the men at tht SUMMONS front 11 riven In a letter written bt Farmer. The ltate of Utah to satd defendant: Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller enter- Uapt11l11 Van<ler¥:ritt, In France, tu a eu art hereby summoned to appear tained at a Hallowe'en party at their friend at Wasbln&ton. A.lthou&b IL yttllln ten (10) days after the service home Friday evening of last week.' wu penned three daya after the actual .t W• •ummons upon you, if served Games were played. The rooms were ISi.ll'nin& or the armlstiee, It carries \_ ~thla the County in which action is attractively decorated in orange and with 1t as tine a tJicture of the after} ~r•~ht; othenviee within twenty black. Cats, witches, bats and skele- math ot war u mlcht be found in ' .,.. after 1uch service and defend the ton!! were also used as decorations. A a aearch of all the tllea ef the War·~•e entitled. action; and in case of late 'supper was served at small tables (lepartment. The letter 11 1.11 follow•: 7rJU :tatlure to do so, the plalntitr In which held as the centerpieces, bMk"At the ll'ront. t~ acUon will apply to the Court "No•. 14:, '18. ets ot Marigolds. The nut cups, place m Uae relief demanded in the com- cards and favors were also in orange "Dear Bo!s: ~a!at wkieh hu been filed with the and black. The guest!! were Mr. and ..It 1eems 10 etran:e to write ill ab· ele&'k •t 1ald Court and of which a Mrs. Heber Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. 1olute securltJ, tree from danrer of OOJt M hereunto annexed and served W. E. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. air bombs, l!hella or dea<llJ (81 11nd llJIIIJ• you and will take judgment a- Bodell, Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Freeman, the new .ens11t1ona are u hard to ,.hut you ·for the sum of Thirty IVIr. and Mrs. Parley Butterfield, Mrs. ret accustomed to, and eTen more ao, DrM and 50-100 Dollars ($33.50) Veda Deming and Mr. and Mrs. But- than those . of the opposite aen!le. No with illtere1t at the rate of eight per terfield. more cas sentriea to awaken 11eepin1 el)llt per annum from the 1st day of The Parent-Teachers Association sol<llerl! ; no more llrht cuar<ls to see N•vember, 1927, together with plain- held a Hallowe'en party in the school thllt the tJosltlon is not disclose<! at ~~ eo1t11 and disbursements herein. house Thursday evening of last week. ntrht; no more <lucklnc, lnstlnctl1'&WILLIAM WATERS A program was rendered and g!Ulles ly, tor there are oo whiz b11ni's mnkln& and E. R. CHRISTENSEN played. A late supper was served at hu~ hole!! In the air and nobel like Plaintiff's Attorney's three long tables to 78 guests. The e:xpre!!s trains. Peace It 11!1, and u Dated NOT. l!th, 1928 decorations were in orange and black. 1neb It ill renllzed, more here than P. 0. Ai!dress, Midvale, Utah Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler and el!!ew here. ~t• :flrat publication, Nov. 9, 1928. family of Payson and Miss Ruth ButMorning of the Great Pay. hbl!tkod in the Midvale Journal. ter1l.eld ot Salt Lake were the guest!! "Eievea o'clock on the elennth of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Butterfield eame 1n•t In Ume, and unUI Drln1 bad NOTICE Sunday. actually ceased It wu a doubttul quea· '»'• .A,. a. DANSIE AND WHOM Mr, and Mrs. Thomas S. Butter- tJon that It would enr •top. Flrln& :11! CONCERN: field, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freeman, 11 hereby given that Me- Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bodell, Mr .and b.d been quite Intense tor three da11 an1! nl&'htl and the bntter7 bad moved ~-· llernce Station, Sandy City, Mrs. 0. R. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. J. utu, ela!m1 a lien on the perBonal S. H. Bodell, Mr. and. Mrs. Louis into u man7 new positions in that :JNI)Ht7 hereafter described for la- Christensen, Mr. &nd Mrs. John E. time. Tlle7 were anTthin& but comMF J~~e"rformancel and material tur- Butterfield, Doyle Tempest, Lester fortable onea, either. Julit before ldlln4 in makin&' repair. on said Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. dawn on that eventful da7 the orders were to mol'e forward, up with the ~rty at the request o:f A. R. Dan- Tempest, Mrs. Spencer Miller and lnh.n tr7; dawn found ua up there, but, ... tke owner ot I!IUCh property, in the Mrs. R. T. Bodell, all attended the u It happened, there wu 11 heaYJ to& • .,_ of .,8.18 and tor the purpose of Stake Priesthood social held at WeBt •ttw:l'yi!l;' ttl lien upon said property, Jord&n Saturday evenlnr ot lal!lt 10 heu7 that Lt wa1 dltllcult to select a fOOd _place tor the iUOI and lml)OI-.m nll the aame at public auction at week. Iible for the Bun to apJ 111. The ..r1t&t I• Jmown as McKean Service Mre. Bert Batt111on and chlldrel;l, cun• were tJiaeed and the lumhen lltatiea G&rare at Sandy City, Salt La Rue and Kleth of Riverton and JAb County, Utah, on the 24th day Miss Clara Pace of Riverton were moTe<! to the roadt when the Bocbe epenec1 up on the road Jiflth machine et :M'eTember at two 9'clock p. m. the flllests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer (unl. Then oecurred a llTel7, the kh! property Ia described as fol- Miller Sunday. kind JOU rea<! about, ecene. Shouted i...-.: Ou Ford Coupe Automobile, T he Seventh and Elo-hth • '""'r&de stu- or<leu rallopln: horses rider• bent U~~m•e No. 81805 year 1927, Motor dents were entertained at a Hallowe- low o~ the necka and e~pty el.iuooa Ne. t'rtt018. 'en party Friday ennin&' of last week Dated at Sandy City, ·utah, Nov. i tb hool houee. An a ro riate burlln1 &lonl the road to 1atety. A.l n e ac PP P · the 1un1 the bustle of e-ettlna 'la7ed.' sua, lt~l. pro~ram wu rendered and games lleXea.n Service Station Garage were played. A prize for the be:!!t men haBtllJ dtc:mc ahallow ahelter By S. E. McKean. and their amt ume wa• awar ded t o Hiss Mildred · trenehu torththemselve11 'd t u• 'be tin it' 111 Date :ftr•t publication, Nov. 9th, 1928 cos Butterfield. The rooms were prettily mun on, e ea a I Date lut publication, Nov. 16, 1928. decorated In oran~re and black etream- acrost the terrain runnlo1 tht te!&phone wlrea. A prett7 aniiDP7 !ilrht, Pllblllhed in the Midvale Journal. ment s were serv ed to 20 guest •~. ers, witchee, cats an,d batl!l. Refresh- .. t Pll~clall~ lilnce t~ere[ were manJ,shethlll Pri i 1 A J Rees spent last a me- miJOrts. t wns mere 1 e week-~~J~isittng.hls family at Wales. eveninr's searchlna fire, for the bat· e:a»'l, L&.S'I', AND ALL THE Miss Annie Crane entertained the ter7 could not be seen. Artillery Kept Busy. WVW. .A. BUI!IINES~ IN EVERY Bee Hive girl!! of the M. I. A. at a Hallowe'en party at her home Thurs"B_y this tlme we were in action and B:MPBCJr BEYOND day evening of last week. The rooms ftrln~: at dan~:erously fast rate, at least were decorated in orange and black dano:erous to the enemy, who tbou1h aEPROACH' and the 11ame color scheme was car- we could not see him we knew where ried out in the refreehments. Games he was by the map; that'll all one JO:S NVBSB SERVICEwere played and supper served to needs to know these day11. A tew more Call Wu. SU4 Miss Jessie Farmer, Miss Phyllis mlnutel and every piece of artlller1, Bodell, Miss Mary Butterfield, Miss Allle<l and enem1, on the entire front OR CALL Myrtle Crane, Miss Dot Crump, Miss wall In action, from the sonn<l of Loeal Representative Leola Freeman, Miss Olive Miller, th!n;s, antt the earth fairly rocked. Miss Larna Walker, Miss Bernice All was roina well with the battery Freeman, Mise Hazel Dansie and when It wall caurht in 11. deadly bar· Miss Edna Bowen. ra:e-a eurtaln of fl.re, then tl!le mlsThe following Primary Stake ofalles rained. A bit of muSitar<l &'liS, 'hle)lk••• JIW.nl• ft2-W fleers vis'ited the Bingham ward Priorders to withdraw the men, safely t:db flJ lJitl AT.. Utah mary Monday in a body: MrB. Spen- Ia trlendl 1 shell holes-this waa the cer Miller, Mrs. Maude Butterfield and aequence durin: the next hour-and to ~~-------------•\ Mrs. Agnes Sorenson ot Riverton, the shell bolet we stuck, tor lt was Mrs. Ella M. Newbold, South Jordan aulclde to eYen cr~twl over the ~ound. and Miss Martha Burmister of West The p.artleular 11hell bole I wlls ln Jordan. Mrs. I. Thurston entertained Will aa bi& u an oftlc:e bulldln:. 1 theoffl.cers at her home after the wiahed at thl:t ttme that lt were u meeting. deep sa the oeean. Had lt beeo 1truck The ladle.s of the Farn1 Bureau met the only neeessar1 eeremon 1 would Friday in the amusement hall. ThoBe hue been te ba,.. stuck 11x little present were Mr•. J'. H. Crump, Mre. wooden erosse• ln the croun<l where Sarah J. Butterfield, Mrs. J. S. H. '" were. There were tour c:onsecu· Bodell, Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mre. 0. un dud• that bit within a few teet R. Freeman, Mrs. A. H. Darisle, Mrs. ot the bole, any one of which woul(l Grewing children require Allee Bowen, Mrs. Spencer Miller, hue done the work ha<l the7 ex· h..Utlt.tal. body building foods. Mrs. Daniel Peterson, Mrs. Levi Free- ploded. mach one in lts turn brourht Mrs. Will&rd Butterfield and forth a tenent 'Good old Dud; and . 1'•• aust be sure the foods man, MrB. S. H. Crump. when three more duds afterward , .. rin them are pure, clean Mrs. Geneva Crane Is a Salt Lake •truck just u elose, J t~lt sure thllt fHd•, if you want them to visitor this week. we were spnr~ tor further work. Mr!l. Ed. Rhodes and Mrs. Henry Hugging the Ground . . t'luiTe as happy, sturdy childBodell were hostesses at a surprise "Thl!! nwful 'strn ftng,' continued fm na should. Don't stint them party tendered Miss Annie Crane at two more hours and for thnt length or ·hat always give them the best. her Home Monday evening. The occasion being her birthday anniversary time we didn't Yenture far rro" Games were played and re!rel!lhments :tafety. The bole was even cmnforl were served to SO guests. Those from !lble, with 11. :ood' supply of cigu r • out of town were Mrs. W. A. Bodell, which I thou,ll'htfull,. or hy chance ha' MrB. A. J. Skinner, Mrs. Fay Jones, with me, excepl ror an occasion;• Mrs. Geo. Stringh!Ull and Miss Dorris snll'l' ot •gas.' Just before eommmn eatlon with the rear hn<l broken off 1 Bodell all of Bingham. had been Informed that all ftrlt';: Reuben Freeman lett Honday for woul<l cellSe at 11. At 10 minut'·~ Ogden where he will spend one month. of 11 business tJicked up eonslderabl) Mrs. Orson Freeman ftl visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Nelson of Sandy for an<! at two of-all hell broke looseIt was then I had my doubts and a• l ten days. Bishop Franklin T. Crane returned followed the eecond hand of my wal<'h llothers who are watch- home from Idaho Friday of last throurh those two centuries of mlu utee I suspected that Focb had forgot tal ef the welfare of their week. Mil!lS Eva Winn and Mrs. Robert ten to notify the knlser. But at 11elailclreR. han found that the and the &l~Jnatory powers ronst han .hd tiMe to get pure foods, is Wlnn of Nephi were guestll ot Mrs . 17nchronized theil watches-all tlrln~ Veda Deming and Mr. and Hrs. 0. R. t. aa 0. P. SKAGGS SYSTEM eeue<l and the silence was tJillnful. !1 lut week-end. S'IOBE. They know the foods Freeman was a dmmlltle, almost trn;le, ent! Mary Halel!l of Midvale was tlley *et .here are the best that theMisl!l to a horrible bombardment and lnd guest of Miss Sylvia Butterfield eaJl buy. And they al· dentall7 to the war. For the wnr I• Thursday ot last week. ·• taew that the 0. P. Skaggs Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller enter· onl7 an lneldent when one Is beln" ly.tna enable8 them to buy tained at a dinner Tuesday at their shelled out of a position. l've often •• 1le1t at little or no more home in honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Alma admired the elk-toothe<l ~harm ot ar• •ri tkall Jriees charged else- Turner and son Kenneth of Montana, 'Elk,' and have' 1een the clock's fner Yilere for the most ordinary Mrs. Frank Lyman of Parowan, Ut., thereon. 1 do not know the time It •ra•ds and quality. One glance and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Johnson of. tell!, whether It !11 II or 12 or 11 o'clock, but tf It's set at 11 1 want to are•nd ene of our stores will SaJ.t Lake. be a brother Elk and wear a dock, for ••'f'irtee you our foods are the that hol7 hour 111..1'ed m7 batte17 from NOTICE ltelt te be had, and that they c1eKtructloll. are :handled in the most saniAll oftlcen of auxiliary organiza· tary manner. t!ons ot the Midvale First Ward are Mrs. H. C. Hart, Mrs. H. E. Phelps requested to attend meeting with Miss Lillian Hart and Miss Lorene the Bishopric to be held Sunday im- Aylett enjoyed a motor trip to Ogden mediately tollowlng Sunday School. and returned !;Sunday. Tbe evening Bridge Club met Mon· Mrs. H. C. Aylett and :Mrs. C. I. day evening at the home of Mrs. W. Got! of the East Jordan Stake Relief W. O'Brien of Sandy. Society board visited the conference Mrs. Hannah Soderberg and daughof the Relief Society of Butler Ward ter, Ruth, left this week to spend the Wednesday. Winter ln Los Angeles. I lr I ' • _.y •cttle• I • G:OO. W. COX 7 UTTLE CHILDREN ·COST NO MORE • •••Y a ~ \ . ''The burning queat1on1 with us now are W!II we return to the States lm• ' mediately ; will we 10 Into GermiiDJ 111 troopl ot occupaUon or remain tn France to pollee up the 'dudl' and till In tht ehell bolel Y loly ltrlker 1&11 he nw enOUib of France tht tlut weet. He now thinks that tblt <!OUntrT wouldn't be 1e bu.d 1t It ·wereD't that there art 10 man;r torel&oer• here. l'Tt 1een a bit o:f Frencll Lor· ra!ne-lt 11 a wonderf'lll countrymore 10 than tile low Iandi ot tbe touthero Franee, but 1outhern France, llkt mo•t southern countriea, ralsea (and tupportl) beautiful women, so much lo ltl taTor, and we don't aare much for 1cenlc beaut1 •no bow.' Then there art tht w!ne.tti lilf tht IOUtherD dl1trictl-bnt wb.J talk of lon-. "Hue moYe4 twice tlilllll 1tartllll thhl letter, tbe tlrat Umt bull into a dense woods Into a duJOUt. 111t. and eomtortable. I am 11ow bact at the batter7 uchelon where the eombat train and hone• art located. It 1.1 on the borsu th11t we w111 now coneen· trate, for It 11 on them that mueb depends If we are to moYt. ll1 bll aorrel wac kllled la.t week. lo a pinch he was attached to a caisson to haul ammunition to the IUDL A 'bill one· bit tht roa<l aearby, kllllna a few bo!"l!es and woundlnl' senral men. The dr!Ytr rldin& this oartlcular horse had his leJ punctured by the ahell !rae· Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNamara and children were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. K~~otherine Boyle of Salt Lake. of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Millerberr, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover, KENT ATWATER RADIO The 1929 electric set is here Now! tb.n B ETTER a bit: ~ ia .tate!Dcnt whee you eonsidel' tl:wt tl1'cliitiiEI year-old . Atwat~ KUit Model ~0--all electric, uses 1 rectifying and 6 A. G. tubes -less tubes, ............ $81.00 receivera are still "ff«kinl:· But it's true-this new 1929 model is the beat radio Atwata ltCil't has eva made. You let the .-me dependabt. perfonnence that almoet two million Atwata Kent Radio owners enjoy--fllus the simplicity 111'14 Radio speaker in three sizes, each $22.00 ment whl('h klllid tiie-·liorse.- We hue had aeveral narrow e1e11pe1 lite that." • • Miss Lillian Boggess of Union, lll'l. W. Rosenhan and daughter, Ethel and son, Fritz of Salt Lake were th• guests Sunday of Hr. and :Mra. C. ..., Rosenhan of :W:urray. • • • • • economy of etectrie .tamP !lOCket operation at a fraction of a calt phour. '" When you bay ,.oar Antw~n~attctef~ ¥ent Radio here. you have oUI cuarantee too, ar~d tlte advan~ fA ollf' radio apertl and our eeJ'I pllJD)eDt plav.. Nine or teo years are not much In tbe II re ot a nation, but tbe7 tate q ulte a blc slice out of the life ot a man. The bo11 who have been cooped up Ill their Uttle hospital ward, 10 many of them unable to lean their bed.l In all these lone Jtal'l, know the relativity ot time. B7 the obsenance ot Armlstlce dat, thouch, tbll know that a na tlon nenr :tor~etll: that meo who wert w1llln&: to lllCrill.ce their Uve1 and career~ are bonoret'J b7 their more fortunate brother• who came out ot the war unRathed a11d U!ltouebet'J and b7 thoae who, perloree. were the staT-at-homea. The obaernnce at the tomb et tbl ~!. ; - ' .I • ,' •• ' ' • • Unknown Soldier, wltb a Prealdelltial mean~re, wu heralded throu&hout the nation 1.1 a token of peaee. From the blll1 of Arlln11:ton to the b.r·l1UD.J ~:ornen or the countr7, when all headl were bowe<l ln one minute's Klier:~~ on the elennth hour on tht eleventh day of NoTembtr, ren.r bented rnertnce :for the national ~~eeurit7 echoed an4 • BAKING POWDER, 1lb. cans re-echoed over the land-and while • Each ·--·-·---------····-------··----·---·---------------------·-··------·-• there wtl.l alwa:r• bt preparedneu :for war ant'! tht aecurtt7 that eoine1 with preparednesa, the men who bold the · I de!!tlnlea of the nation in their hods • TOMATOES, fresh Utah, 1 pled&'~ themselnl that Ameriea will • Per lb ....... ----------··-···----·---··------·--· .. ·-·---·---··--·-------· POTATOES, Fancy Utah, White Pearls have no war of Its own 11eeklnr. • By the Sack only, per 100 -------··------·-·--·-·--------·---I Day of Memoriel. It there 11 war, It will be thrust : CANDY, Fancy Mixed, (Regular SOc lb. quality) upon her, and then, bowinJJ to the lnI el'itable, America will iO forth &:ain • 2 Lbs. for ---·---·-------·--.. ------.. -·-·-------------·-·---·----·-----------• (None less than 2 lbs. sold at til.is price) to the &'rim business. This Is the 1 pled~~:ed attitude of the nation and I the faith o! the people. In the ten • BROOMS, A splendid 75c value • years past America has seen Its tn- • Bach ------· --------·------------·-·---------···----------·-----------..·----------·--- . extra fine quality brooms at 79c and 98c, Rankm~ well • Also du!!tries reach a peak never known 1 before In tts 130-odd yean or exist- • with brooms selling from ~1.00 to $1.25. 1 ence. Its people are hailed Ill! the 1 I wealthiest on the .:lobe; lts workmen • WASHING POWDER, Gold Dust, 5 )1. ~b. Pk2'S. • are house<! better than those of any • Equivalent to 2 large size pkgs, 2 for pnce of one ---- Jlj other country. Prosperity has brou;hr with tt all the comforts of life-and yet In all thie luxury of m&terial comtort, Armistice day each :rear never loses Its spiritual touch. In the st· ....___ Ience of little hornet and ~~:reat man· : slons there will be rea.d letters similar • Here is a winter supply of fine quahty syrul.} at 1/J& r.eiular • to the afore:oln: written by Captain I Selling Price. II Vander~~:rlft. Little mothers, their b.e&dl bow~. their heart. l'llled with • CHINA, Crockery, Dinner Ware, in sets and ~pen st~, • tendei' memorletl, wll! read word• their • Savings range from 25 to 100%. We are closm2: o-ut thia I aon1 had written In Flan<lerl' fteldl; • stock at extremely low figures. • 1001, 10me of them, i"estlna now beneath the popplea. So Armistice day : RUGS, Congoleums, in sizes of x 101/2 and x 12, Dia- II carrie! Ita meesage; one that will coninued from 25 to 50%. Here 1s your opportumty to make • neTer b11 for:otten so lonr ll!! the nil.· • some wonderful buys. II Uon endnres.-Walhlno:ton Poet. I • S< Jensen & Kubre Sandy City, Utah "Ill..._ ••••••••••••••••••••••••e~ •Some Unusual Bargain Offerings For Our ' • Patrons For The Pay Days Of The 9th And • : lOth, And ExtendingUntilNoontNov.12, 1928 : 23e • : r~~~· ~~~tef!~~h~~-~~-~~~~~~.~--------·-··-·---·---· $1,45e9 : 75e 25C : 49e "9e : ~;~:e!~K~!: r~~:-==~--~-~~:--~~~~:~------------------- 65e : ~~~~~l~Rc~taf:~!,c:~:--~~~~~-~~~~~: ~~ • 1 Le•son- ol the Day The annhersar:r of Arm!1tlee da7 1 wlll be observe<! In nl.n It 10me • thouiht Is not rJ.nn to the mbject o:f war. The world baa nenr been more emphatlcall1 inspired to dnl•e WltJI to end war. It hal! passed thronrll the • most denstat!ni war In blstort. It Is tilled with war-aick people ea1er to • ftnd the wa7 to l)eaee. But tt 11 al10 restleu and ancertatn about the • prospeet of tJeaee. ldii.DJ bellne that the best way to no! d war i1 to lletp : armed an<! ready for any emer~r:encJ. These poBslbllltles otrer a wide rlll'lll ot choice to committees Ia char1e of Armistice day celebrations. - Indlan- 1 avolls News. $1.49 : ~ CLEANERS Vacuum cleaners, Universal standard. None • better made.' Regular selling prices of these are from $?0.00 to $75.00. To close out our remaining stock, ~37.50, With a I $10.00 set of attachments FREE. • : ,Scarcely ~~~~~~:higher _ :.~~:-.:~~~~~--~-~~~:-~-~---............---·· -· --·--·---..·-· 49e :: than the price of the container. LAUNDRY SOAP, Flake White • 39e I 10 Bars ---·----·--·--·---·-.. ----·-··-··-------·--··--------·-----···-·-·--····--• t~J:eEJa~,o:e;; ;;!~ia[~nb:r!~:~~~~~--~~~~~:~--·--···--· .25C : : g~l~~~~:.-~~~h1~----~-~-~~-~~---~~~-~~·-=~--~--~---·-. · · · -· ·--- .35e : Let's help the Farrmers in our community to dispose of their II • hogs, on the basis of market prices. 1 America'• Peace Part 'l'he peoplt ot America ma7 look bact over the !11t ten 1ear1 wlth the knowledJI that tbe7 and their 101'• ernment hue been of 1reat material aid to the nation• of Europe ln tftefr .trnule :tor aunlnl and re;enerat1011 in the po1twar period. Jdor., .lmertea baa b7 conn1ei and moral lll))pllrt helped to br!n; about a better nnderatandJnr, a more earnest desire tor permanent peaee amon1 the nations of the world. Daty• Eternal Call The call to duty In peace 11 lmpen.- l1n and u Important to anzwer as the call In war. The eonftletl of peaee But they tate tbetr toll In 11'f81 and nut aM labor. The men who answered th• ean to the colon Ill Ull7 anc1 1018. and who returned toda7 are on the tl.rlni Line Bia!n the nneea~ln• u_pwar4 ltrulilt of the nntloa. ladE the &lamor of battle. : ~e~~:.~~~~-~~-~~~~~:-~~:.~.~.~:~~-~-~~~~-·---··-····-····-·---· 27e : : ~e~~·---·~-~~.:~~-~~~~--··--···-----·-·-·--·-·····-··-··--·--··-·----·--· 43e .. . · LEGS OF PORK 28e I • Per lb.........................-------····-·-···---·-··--·-----·---··--------·-·-··· • :• PORK ~o~u~~~lh~is.~~~~. · · · · · · · -· ----------· -· -· · · · -· 25e : SAUSAGE, 10(}% or all Pork 38e I • 2 1bs. . _.............. ----·--··-·-··-·---·-:. ···----------------·-· ----·---··-···-··-··. • 4 9e fl MINCE MEAT, Fancy E. & W. California • (Regular 25c lb.) Special, 3 lbs. ·-------··-·------··--·-····-··---.. • • • •• • We shall have as usual, several basket bar,aln&, Ill addition to our I • regular weekly advertised items. We 11hall be &'lad to have yon come in and look them over, whether you buy or not... Let'• not forget thtt I • wonderful Nash Sedan will be &iven away •oo.R. .A. chance to •very • • one entering the &tore. • • • 11!1 •• PtCGLY WiGGLY • :n...._..... s • • •• • :Mrs. E. R. Bensl)n entertained the • members of her club Thursday o:f last • week. Bridge was played. The prizes were won by Mrs. L. F. Pett and Mrs. • Watson. • c::::s?::x:=c:c-~~--- All Over The World .......................... Midvale, Utah Midvale'• BhopplDr Center • \ |