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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Maggie Hibbard, Fanny Williams, Ivy Lundquist, Ada Goodridge, May Bateman, Ethel Peterson and Albine Richardson. Vernon G!'ay, Editor Mrs. D. LeRoy Bateman sponsored a children's Easter party Saturday Entered as second class matter at afternoon. the postoifice at Midvale. Utah, under Mrs. Marie Denos entertained at a Act of Mr.i·ch 3, 1879. children's party Friday afternoon of last week in honor of her daughter's, Terms of subscription, per year (ill Colleen, fourth birthday. Games and luncheon were enjoyed by 12. advance). $1.00. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman and ADVERTISING RATES and 'M rs. Lydia Bateman children Display, per coluntn inch. ............. $0.35 motored to Brigham City Sunday and Readers, per line ...... ·-··············~.... .10 were lu11cheon guests of Mrs. L. BateModern Job Printing Department man's mother, Mrs. Mary Wright. On maintained. All prices based on the their return home they were guests ' at a dinner party at the home of Mr. Frnnkling Printing Price LLo::t. and Mrs. G. L. Bateman in Ogden. Miss Virginia Bateman is home All business correspondence should be addressed to the Midvale Jom·na.I. after spending two months at Burley, 136 N. Main St., 2'-fidvale, Utah. Fbane IdahO, with her grandmother, Mrs. Harriet Bateman who has been very Uid. 178. ill, but is much improved a.t this time. Clarence Goodridge has been ill the 1I past week with n badly infected tooth. 1 Mrs. Ada Goodridge entertained at I a party Saturday afternoon in com~ 1\ffiS. LYDIA BATEMAN pliment to urs Ida McVay the oc Oorre•pondent • '".l. · Phone 1\lldvale 75·R-S -K· caBion being her seventieth birthday anniversary. "Cootie" was played, -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bird enter~ prizes awarded to Mrs. Anntnta Eg~ tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. E. E. bert, Mrs. Joseph Hibbard and Mrs. Flescber of OVeda, Florida, Mr. and Ida McVay. A chili luncheon was Mrs. E. A. Flescher of Salt Lake and served to Mrs. Arminta Egbert, Mrs. Elzina Buckley, ].!l's. Mary Pixton., Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Magee of Lark. Mr. and :Mrs. Leroy A. Cook enter- 1-d:rs. May Bateman, Mrs. Lydia. Batetained at dinner Sunday in honor of man, Mrs. Myrtle Bateman, Mrs. ~eir weddin~ anniversary, also the Mabel Bywater, Mrs. Ivy Lundquist, b1rthday anmversary of Mrs. Emma Mrs. Ellen Yates, Mrs. Maggie HibN. Bennett, mother of Mrs. Cook., bard, the guest of honor and Mrs. Ada ~overs were lai~ for 33 .. The decora- Goodridge. Roylance, the little daughter of Mr. tions ~ere earned. out ~ Easter effeet, pmk and whtte bewg the color and Mrs. Royal Spratling, is improvscheme. Out of town guests were ing after being very ill with diphMrs. Emma N. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. theria Mr.· and Mrs. James A. Bateman Archibnld F. Bennett and family, Mr. at Easter dinner Sunday P.ntertained and ~ordgr~en N. Weston Mrs. and. fa.mtly of Salt Lake, :Miss Munel Ben- in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Wil~ nett of Provofi.. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey liam Coleman and daughter, Thelma,. and grandson, Billie, Mr. and Mrs. COok of A.mencan Fork. Mrs. Stanley Oldham and 1\Us. Jack Fred Coleman, Glen Ramsha.w, Nora Dwight of Salt Lake were dinner Bateman of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. guests of A-Irs. Lydia. Bateman on Roland Page and family of Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cook of AmerTuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burgon enter- ican Fork were dinner guests of Mr~ tained a.t an Easter dinner party Sun~ and Mrs. L. A. Cook on Friday of Jast week. day. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miner and chil· The regular sacrament meetings will begin from now during the sum- dren visited relatives in Springville on Sunday. mer at 8 p. m. instead of 7:30 p. m. In connection with the regular sacrament meeting Sunday evening an Easter program was given, sponsored by the ward choir. Special numbers were a. reading by Mi!s Mary Moore, duet by Wendell Holmes and John Jordan Post, No. 35• American Peterson and a chorus of seven girls, under the direction of Miss Virginia Legion, held its annual "mulligan" at the Firemen's hall Saturday night Haun. Mrs. George Bywater and two c.hil- with a large crowd in attendance. The dren of Lehi spent the week-end with special guest was Mayor L. A. Porter, while W. 0. Boberg acted as toast,,. A d a Goodr'd h er mo th er, .w.rs. 1 ge. Sun- master. East siders acted as hosts to day~ Mrs. Goodridge and son Clarence Burdette Tuttle, and Mrs. Ida. McVay, the winn..ing West side members. The accompanied them home and spent toastmaster was in a generous mood so every member present had an opEaster. Miss Muriel Bennett of Provo -.vas portunity to speak. The committee an Easter guest of Mr. and Mrs. Le· in charge of the affair consisted of Melvin Lind and Joe Morgan. Roy A. Cook. Harold Bateman and Tobe Cartwright of Provo spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy A. Cook spent benies, gooseberries and the various kinds of currants. In the higher countries, apples, plums, craba.pples and some of the everbearing berries do well. The orchard should be planted on an elevated location because late frosts often kill the fruit in low places. The best soil on the farm is none too good for the orchard and the soil should be prepared thoroughly before the trees or bushes are planted. It is best to purcha..se trees and bushes from reliable nurseries that are inspected regularly by state officials. Good trees and bushes may often be secured by exchange from friends and neighbors. Prune both trees and bushes regularly so as to provide ample wood for fruit setting. The insect pests and diseases of trees, bushes and fruits a.re numerous. Control them by proper spray~ ing. as Fork at American the week-end Cook. Mrs. Harvey or Mr. and guests A social party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Richardson on Bingham highway Wednesday By PROF. J. C. HOGENSON afternoon twder the direction of Mrs. U. S. A. C. Extension Service Ella Beckstead, Mrs. Leona. Beckstead and Mrs. Marie Denos in honor of A family orchard is a paying proMrs. Richardson. Progressive games were played, prizes being won by Mrs. position for practically every farm, Sarah Beckstead, Mrs. Edith Peterson, if the trees are properly cared for. Mrs. Ada Goodridge and Mrs. Bessie Fruit raised at home should be freshDainty luncheon was er and cheaper than that purchased Bate1nan. served to the follovving: Mesdames from some other man's farm or from Essie Furse, Ethel Henderson, Alice a fruit stand. Any of the common fruits will grow Richardson, Lucile Bennett, Sarah Beckstead, Myrtle Ostler, Bessie Bate- successfully l.n an of the lower counman, Rose Morris, Edith Peterson, ties, Including apples, pears, peaches ~dge Brown, Elsie Stocking, Clara apricots, plums, cherries and grapes; Mltchell, Arthella Elkins, Hattie Bax-f also small fruits such as strawberter, Myrtle Bateman, Goldie Pearson, , rtes, raspberries, dewberries, black- bert and Mrs. 0. H. Fredrickson of Mr.Butterfield Salt Lake were the dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Mary C. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler of Payson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ingram had as Mr. and Mrs. 1 their guests Sundav, D&vid Haycock and family of Salt Lake, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Harry Sandstrom and family of Riverton and Mrs. Jeanette Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane enterta.ined at an Easter dinner at their home Sunday. Their guests were Miss Ruth Butterfield of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler and family of Payson, Mrs. S. J. Butterfield, Mrs. 0. R. Freeman and Miss Bliss Fraser. M'r. and 'Mrs. N•Is A. Nelson and sons, Glenn and Almon, of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Asa.hel Crump and children of Lark were the dinner guests of Mr. a.dn Mrs. S. H. Crump on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 0. Poore and children, M'r. and Mrs. R. L. Parry and son, Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Mill ton Bodell and children and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Poore and children enjoyed an Easter dinner In Butterfield canyon last Sunday. The school children of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades enjoyed an Easter hike a.nd luncheon in Rose canyon, Friday, under the supervision of Allen Fifield of Riverton. Miss Hazel Dansie of Payson was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dansie, last week-end. The Beehive girls of the M. I. A. . tendered their teacher, M11s. Grace Stone, a farewell party Thursday evening of last week a.t the home of Miss Sarah Miller. Progressive games were played and a dainty luncheon served to Mrs. Stone, Miss Sylvia Butterfield, Flossie Butterfield, Lois Butterfield, Fay Kidd, Lucy and Maurine Butter· field, El!za.heth Crane, Fay Butterfield, Edna Bowles, Jessie June Eastman, Edith and Jessie Butterfield, Leah Christensen, Hannah Bodell, Dorothy Eastman, Verna Bowen, Roberta Crane, Mrs. T. H. Miller and Sarah Mlller. Miss Mary Butterfield entertained the following primary workers at a teacher training class at her home Thursday evening of last week, The lesson was given by Mrs. Milton Bo~ dell. Luncheon was served to Mrs. W. E. Crane, Mrs. Alice Bowen, Mrs. Milton Bodell, Mrs. A. H. Dansie, Mrs. R. T. Bodell, Mrs. Ed Rhodes, Mrs. Spencer Miller, Miss Annie Crane Miss Fern Bodell, Mrs. John A. But: terfleld and the hostess. Mrs. Spencer Miller entertained the followni>.r at a bridge party at her home Thursday of last week: 'Mrs. Linn Kidd of Draper, Mrs, Roy Densley of Midvale, Mrs. Golden Densley, Mrs. Joseph Densley and Mrs. Gordon Densley all of Riverton. The Primary teachers and officers entertained about 12~ children at an Easter party Monday afternoon in the ward house. Games were played and refr-eshments were served. Mrs. T. A. Ingram was the guest I of her sister, Mrs. David Haycock, of MIDVALE JOURNAL * * r WEST JORDAN I * * HOME ORCHARD PAYS FOR WORK (We Reserve the Jdght to Limit Quantities) Cheese, Full Cream, Fancy Nippy, lh.19C Lard, Swift's Premium 8-lb.pkg.45C Collee, lb. Airway22C; Edward's Z7c Puzzle Free I Brand, Corn Fla k es, Utah large package Starch, Amaizo, lb. pkg. . . . Sc ---------------------- --Apple Butter, Libby's, qt. 18c Syrup, Log Cabin, med. flize • 45C Pot Roast, Prime Utah Beef, 9C lb. Beel Boil, Lean Meaty Short Ribs 8C lb. 1 Y, to 2 Ibs. average weight Sirloin Steak, Primo Utah Ste~r Beer lb. 19clb. 18c lb. :: ~~~~~~~~~~£ ~~~~:@Q~~~~~~~F~~~~~ the school house. Contest work betv:een tba parent and child was a feature of the evening's program. Dancing was also enjoyed. Mrs. Linn Kidd of Draper and Mrs. Joe Kaplowitz of Salt Lake were the guests of Mrs. Spencer Miller, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bigler of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and family Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crump entertained at an Easter dinner at their home Sunday In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crump and children of Lark. Covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Peterson and son, Louis, of Lark were the guests of Mrs. Olive Miller on Sunday. They later visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mtller in Provo. Willard Butterfield is home from Nevada after an absence of three weeks. Mrs. Spencer Miller entertained at a children's party at her home Tuesday In honor of the birthday of her little son, Douglas. Games were were played and refreshments were 34 guests. Mrs. T. A. Inserved <{Tam assisted. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Tempest tained at an Easter dinner at their home Sunday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Freeman and fam~ Uy. Mr. 8.nd Mrs. OrvH Freeman Fnd two children were the guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller on lt'!onday evening. eo * I Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, Apri121 and 22, in Our Midvale Store ~Sc ~IRS. Sl'ENCER MILLER Correspondent R. F. D. No. 1, Riverton * Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone and family left Thursday of last week to make their home in Riverton. Mrs. George Parry entertained at a children's party at her home Thursday evening of last week in honor of the birthday of her son, Frank. Out of door games were played and a bonfire supper enjoyed by 16 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LeRoy Miller entertained at a.n Easter dinner at their home Sunday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Poulsen, 'M r. and Mrs. Owen Poulsen and daughter. Joy, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Reed Poulsen and . daughter, Darline, all of Salt Lake, and Ross Crane. The following from here attended a party Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Askee of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bodell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J, Tempest, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Orson Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bates, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Freeman and Mrs. Thomas Freeman. Miss Phyllis Bodell, Miss Jessie Farmer, Miss Tala ChristeDBen, Miss Mary Butterfield and Miss Mildred Hamilton of Riverton, Ralph Price and J. c. Richards, both of west Jordan, Clayton Nelson of Sandy, Wayne Butterfield and Lester Butterfield all formed a pa.rty and motored to Saratoga Springs Saturday eve~ ning of last week where they enjoyed swimming and supper. The Mi-Kan- Wee entertained at an Easter party Friday evenfnu of last """'0 week in the ward chapel. Games were played and a dainty Easter hm.cheon was served to Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mrs. Alice Bowen, Mrs. Milton Bodell, Mrs. Ed Rhodes, Mrs. R. T. Bodell, Mrs. Spencer Miller, Miss Olive Miller, Miss Esther crane, MJsa Glora Butterfield Miss Florence Bodell, Miss Norma Freem~ Alva Kidd, Jefferson Butterfield Irvin Bowles Ross Butterfield Lot:an Miller Keith Forman, Leon Christensen and Her- Legion Post Holds Annual "Mullig-an" Spring Fryers, . HERRIMAN Friday, April 21, 1933 Salt1~~ ~::~'ib8;/a':;f w~~;.,.ay is visiting her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. T. party was held parent-teachers for two weeks. H. AMiller, . Wednesday evening or last week In * *1· j * EAST MIDVALE 1\-IRS. UAOHEL FORBUSH Correspondent l"hone Midvale 280-\V 1 * Mr. a.nd Mrs. R. Eugene Sellers of Rock Springe, Wyo., who were very recently married, were ~e honored guests at a. very prettily appointed miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Will Young and Mrs. Charles Young at the home of the former on Social avenue, last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Leslie Gordon and Mrs. Leonard Millerberg assisted. A variety of very suitable games were played and dainty refreshments served to Mrs. Harry Holden. Mrs. Alfred Robbins, Mrs. Henry Fellers, Mrs. William Lambson, Airs. Leonard S~arp, Mrs. Alonzo Thorum, Mrs. Le•he Gordon, Mrs. M. Wayne Cutler, Mrs. Annie Greenwood. Mrs. Easter Young, Mrs. T. F. Greenwood, Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mrs. Floyd Ainsworth, Mrs. Clarence Sharp, Mrs. Leonard Millerberg, and Mrs. Ben Cutler of Salt ~ke. Mrs. Sellers was formerly Miss Rayola Pate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Pate of Draper, who previous to the d the i r h orne h ere. last f ew years ma e The young couple left Tuesday afternoon for Rock Springs where they will make their home. Members of the Unity club motored to Salt Lake Friday afternoon and were guests of Mrs. Mildred Seddon. Many East Midvale people attended genealogical convention held at Crescent last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E. Seegmiller of southern Utah. who is enroute home from a. two months visit in \Vashington, D. II Conte~t in public speaking, the gold C .. sper;.t the two weei<.S past with her A.nd grcea dP-nce, a.n original dance, daughter and family, Air. and Mrs. and musical numbers by the "M" Men's quartet will furnish a very Quince Adams. Mr. and ~Irs . R H. Sharp joined ·plendid evening's entertainment. :l\fembers of the Sharp camp of the Mr. and Mrs. Irvcn Swenson and en· joyed Easter in Big Cottonwood can- Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thur!::da:y afternoon a.t the home of yon. "Opportunity night" program was Mrs. Katie Sharp. Mrs. Melissa. glven Sunday evening during the reg- Glover, class leader, gave a very inular sacrament sel'vices in the ward tet'e.3ting talk on "The Textile InchapeL Special talk.q were give'l by dustry in the E-arly Dnys," and a his· Albert Glover, Jos. D. M.iller!Jerg, B. tory of lhe life oi John La.r~on was E. Millerl>et•g, M1·s. Q. A<ln.ms, Mrs. .vrltten and read by his daughter, Mrs. Lester Forbush, Mrs. P. R. Glover and C. I. Goff of Midvale. Hostesse3 and Mrs. we~·e Mr~ Mirna Nel~en Bishop R. H. Clayton. Daln.ty refresh~ Mr. and ~Ir9. Leouard Sharp and Grw··~ Thornton. children 1i\'ere Sunday dinner guests T!tentg were enjoyed by twelve mcmbers. of Mrs. I. A. Norris of Snndy. 1\Ir. and Mrs. Orval Forbush and Mr. and Mrs. James Glover enterlained Saturday evening for Mr. and fanlily of Murray spent last week with Mrs. Arthur Flowers of Salt Lake. :Mr. and }..frs. Lester Forbush. 'Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy \Vtlson and Games and refreshments were en· children of Salt Lake spent Sunday joyed. Mrs. Jchn Larsen spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. M. J. 'rhornton afternoon v.rith Airs. Eva Lewis of j Mrs. J. H. Jorgensen entertained birthday M~dvale . Mrs. Lewis entertained com- 1 Saturday afternoon at a plunentary to her sister. Mrs. Eliza- : party complimenting her little son, A brig-ht colored birthda? b~t h Nbwn of Pennsylvania, who ls . J ack. · cake formed the centerpiece for th~ her house guest. Miss Ma.urlne Cash, dP.ughter of hfr, table.. Dcc::tratious and favors were and Mrs. Bennett Cash, retur:r~.ed home suggestive of Easter. Fourteen little a mission in £!uestg enjoyed games and refreshSunday after filling ' ~ents. Texas for the L. D. S. church. Tuesday evening, April 25, will be 1 Dale, little son of Mr. and '\lira. ·•ward honor night" for the ~I. I. A. Clarence Sha!·p, underwent a tonsil Two contest plays, ·•women FoUts," operation .M onday. be presented. Four 1 1\-Ir. and Mrs. Roland Walters of 1nd "Peggy," rP.tnld stories will be given and stu- Salt Lali::e and Mr. and ?v'£rs. Theodor·1 dents of Miss Be~tri,.e S?mrcrs of .thr> Freeman of Murray were house guest'i ~furray school wtll_furrush a m';IBI~nl Tuesday evening at the home of Air. pi·ogram. There Wlll be no admiSS!on and :r.rrs. James Glove1·. Games and charge. ~verybo~y welc~me. Thm s- refreshments were enjoyed. !frs. Geneva Sharp visited Tuesday d.ay e~erung, Aprtl 27. mll. be a con· tmuabon of contest work. rhe opera, with 1-..1rs. Roxie Gosman of Midvale. Mr. and .Mrs. James Glover and "Where Theres• a ~.,.ill," ·will be given, conducted by .Mrs. Flora Beckstrom. family enjoyed Easter at Memory Grove, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mur~ dock and family of Salt Lake. ].Irs. Neil Olsen wa~ a guest at a. bridge club Friday afternoon, at the home of 'Mrs. Jack Halladay of Salt from t.ht" Lake. Mr. and Msr. C. H. Wln11 and Mrs. Flossy Anderson and baby of Bingham were guests Monday at the Yates home on State street. I I ,..,.ill The Weekly Exhaust Midvale Garage I "It Seems Useless to Write" HOWDY, FOLKS A comedian says that there al'e not any more Scotch jokes. Miss Lotta Gas says I it isn't that. The people are so thrifty nowadays that Scotch jokes ,. have lost their point. * * • AND WE ARE SEEING MORE AND MORE THRIFTY FOLKS THESE DAYS WHO COME IN TO BUY OUR PRODUCTS. I When many of your friends live in neighboring towns you probably don't write them often, but yet they are too far away to visit frequently. Why not visit by telephone? You can call 60 miles away for 35 cents after 8 :30 p. m.-100 miles for 45 cents. • • • People who live in glass houses must be tired of reading funny paragraphs about themselves. • • • A naturalist says that the polar bear has nature's best winter coat. And the moths have ours. • • • BUT WE STILL HAVE THE BEST IN LUBRICATION JOBS THAT MONEY CAN BUY. KENTUCKY BURLEY TOBACCO • • • Truclc Driver a Ia !.\lode News Item-A western truck . driver was buried under a half ton of : "Direct From Grower to You" icc cream when his machine collided 1 · Old Kentucky Burley Tobacco is the with a bus. cream. of the finest crops Kentucky's I bountiful soil can produce--ripe, rich Judge: "But, madam, how could 1 leaves-smooth and mellow-with you marry a man you knew to be a · that rare old-fashioned flavor and burglar?'' 1 \Vitness: '"Oh, he is so quJet around fragrance that only proper "aging" can produce. We bank on it you have the house.·• never tasted or smoked a finer flavored, more satisfying tobacco in all your life. West Center St. Phone Mid. 48 Ask Long Distance for any rates you'd like to know. • • • MIDVALE GARAGE Special Offer! Five Pounds Smoking Tobacco $1 REDUCE YOUR}l/. We sell direct TOBACCO BILL 72 from the grower; this eli.m1nates the eighteen cents a. pound Revenue Tax, all manUfacturers' a.nd. middlemen's profit, thereby effecting a. saving to you of 50% or more. No fancy packages, no decorations, just quality and lots of lt. MONEY SAVING PRICE SMOKING 5 lbs. Send us One Dollar Cash, P. 0. or for OR Money CHEWING $1.00 Express Order (no personal checks) and we will promptly ship you a five poWld package of "Burley Tobacco." Five pounds of Old Kentucky Burley will make 40 large packages of smoking or 50 twists of chewing. Send 35 cents in silver and we will ship Postpaid-one pound of Burley Tobacco as a trial offer. A trial will convince you. We have thousands of requests daily for "Samples."-Our margin of profit is so small we cannot comply with these requests. We do not ship C. 0. D. orders-to do so would require a large staff of clerks. Orders must be in English language. 35c INDEPENDENT TOBACCO GROWERS ASSOCIATION • IMcClure Blda:. Frankfort, Ky. '=--------------....: ------------- --------- II II • ii II II Ill • •~ • • • Friday and Saturday, April 21 and 22 11 -WITH- • HELEN FOSTER, TOM LONDON, WHEELER OAKMAN, GEORGE HAYS, SKEETER BILL ROBBINS, CHARLES BAILEY, LAFE McKEE, BILL NYE AND BILLY BLETCHER II Rich, Ripe, Old-Fashioned Leaf • Our Old Kentucky Burley is no more like manufactured tobacco than day is like night-guaranteed free from chemicals and all other adulterations that conceal imperfections, delude the sense of taste and undermine the health. We use the same method our grand~ fathers used tn preparing tobacco for their own use.........every trace of harshness leaves it-nothing to "bite" your tongue or parch your taste. Thousands of tobacco lovers the world over swear by its immitable smoking and chewing qualities. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IIll HOOT GIBSON -IN- "THE BOILING POINT" II IE II Sunday and Monday, April23 and 24 • • • WALLACE BEERY ltJ -IN- • • • • • • • "FLESH" -WITHRICARDO CORTEZ, KAREN MORLEY, JEAN HERSHOLT AND JOHN MILJAN Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, April 25, 26 and 27 ZANE GREY'S "ROBBERS' ROOST" -WITHGEORGE O'BRIEN AND MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN ••••• Ill •••• flj ll • •• • |