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Show ... - • THE JORDAN ---- I i.J:~u:~~LI=y;-·~y;· ~t!;y;!Jiy;Y;Y1!fi!:fiYiy;~Y;!J;y;y;Y;!i bers- o~he -Wese\~' ~Club .we~nesday IENTHU-SIASlVI KEEPS ~l~za~~!~=~e~f~i/~~ t~:a~is:~~~~-~=~= ALIVE THE PULSE OF THE WORLD ~;n:.::;;;n:.::;;;n:.:::n:.::::n:.::;;;n:.:::.::::;n:.:::.:::;n:.:::n:.:::.:..:;_____________lj. at her home on* ce.nte;· Street. dant epoch was enthusiasm. About the only notewot,thy dif1 Bl 1 l\lr. and Mrs. Ed W. ue~le reference between youth and age is a :... l turned lu:,;t week from a trip Y auto difference in degree of enthusiasm. to Lyman, Wyo. Youth, in its eagerness makes a hun* * * Enthusia~m i:s a fine uuality that dred false steps to one that age :Me111ber..; of the Epw'1rth League 0 is falling into disrepute. It is becom-, ma~es: But a!Fe seldom steps at all, and their friends met at the home of ing more and more the fashion to\ or tf It doe;; tt take,; a pace to the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perkins Sunday rear. . distrust the generous impulses and L'nthus1·asm lead.~_ n1e 11 1'nto t 1·ouble. evening After a short meetmg a "' the candid emotions and to lay store But it leads them out again. Indif· social hour was enjoyed. Games were . only by the tepid . processes of the ference does not lead to trouble; it played on the spactou>l lawns. and re- brain. "Think before you leap," i>; a lets trouble catch up with it--and.1 fre:iliment~ were served. Th1rty en-~ ?"ootl maxim, but like all g·ood thing~ cannot muste1· the strength to outjoyed the affair. m can be followed to a point beyond strip it again. It atrophies the mus* • * which sufficienc;~r shades into :;urfeit. cles of the brain. It deadells the reMr~. Andrew Larson, Mrs. Eli Mit- Ca~tion carried too far beeome;:; cow- siliency of the spirit. It kills resource chell and l\lrs. E. T. Brown were the ardT1hc~. . . . and enterprise and checkmates proth h f · 1s generation Js m danger of gress. d guests We d nes ay at e ome 0 growing overcautiou,;. There is a disGive enthusiasm a chance. You Mrs. Fred Tiedeman of West Jordan. tinctly visible tendency to bottle up need not follow it blindly. But don'•t * * • the emotions. The smart attitude is quash it ju5t because it is enthusiasan. Sunday .Mr. and Mn. N. J. Carlson, the blase attitude. Every woodpile Rather cultivate it and make it work - - - - - - - - - - - - . Mr. and· Mrs. J. W. Booth and their is :mspected of a dusky· inhabitant, for you. The man who is blase • guests, Mrs. Seamantls ami 1\Iiss Fin- eve1-y oitrtment of a fly. One must whether he be twenty or seventy, is ?-> ney, went by auto through Pxovo not take one'8 job, or one's life or an old man. And we have seen octo- ;:::: Canyon to the Hot P.ots. The day anything else, too seriously, Frank genarians whose enthusiasms put ol Don't Fail to Visit the Big was spent at the resort, the party re- enthu:;iasm encounters the shrugging 1 them in a class with their grand- ;:s turning in the evening by way of shoulder and the t\\itching eyebrow. sons. 01 Parley's Canyon. It is rebuked with the epithet, i .... * * * "Childish!" A current and undeniably W a•ted Anx•ety 0 l\Ir. and l\lJ'S, A. A. Goff have g·one J!Opular school of literature underNothing in life Is more t·etuarkable Friday Night takes to preach the text that. than the unnecessary anxiety which Q) to Salt Lake to make their home. * * ,. nothing really matters. we endure and generally occasion ourJune 26 0 1\Ir. and Mrs. J. C. Scott and daughIt is. al~ wrong! When Home wa,. stlve~.-Benconsfleld. ter, Vb·ginia, of Annapoli;;, Md. aTe enthwnastJC R;ome was great. When Good Clean Show guests of Mr. ant! :\it'~ Youngs Cutler she lost her vim ;;he crashed and the Product of Silk Worm And Always A Good Pidure Mr. and Mrs. Scott are the parents of 1ex~he~:~nce of the, Gaul:; ~nd the,. ~x4> Mn;. Shirley Y. Cutler and in an ex-, om; tn.umphe_d.. I robabl;~ the g1eatFolli' th011Sand yards of thread Is ~ Sunday Monday Tuesday tended tour expect to visit variou!s; est pertod Bntmn ever knew was the the spinning record of a silk worm. t-' T HEATE ELYSIUM 1-------------------------:--:-------'1 ._ JOURNAL [Daliger beset him on every side j Hank Hinkle's Country Store and Vaudeville 300 Prizes New Vaudeville • One Grand Prize, Oil Range, Valued at $!32.::i0 I I Kl ean, K001 an d K om f rta bl e FRIDAY, JUNE 26 Regular Picture Program-Bring All Coupons Regular Sunday, Monday and Tuesday WILLIAM FOX presents SATURDAY Jl'NE 27 Pete Morrison in "The Mystery of Lost Raneh" Leather Stocking Mack Sennett Comedy June 28-29-30 \ \ \ . ~~\ TH! WONDBR.HORSe ~ \ ~\ • zn ' \i' ·~,' June 28, "29, 30 Rl D if t hf P tlJ~ I • s • SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 29, 30 Country Store '.E 0 Pric~s • · ~{_ij/ ~ ~~-I,. Dlf 'I\ AG'f points of int~rest a_t the coast and the 1 inter-mountam t·egwu. j' • • • Saturday evening of last week .Mrs. Cutler ent~·tained at dinner for her guests. Covers were laid for nine. Florence Oil Stoves WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 1 and 2 "The Breaking Point" Mrs. Wm . .;at:rs,* .Mrs. D. A. Drown, and Mrs. J. A. Al_corn WC're and Ovens Featuring Patsy Ruth Miller, Geo. Fawcett and Matt More Ben Tmpin Comedy I 4 ;y;!:fi!fiYi!fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!§iY;Yi!fi!:fi!:fi! I~~-:~~:,~~;:· IStreet. MIDVALE ITEMS I :.....------------_...:. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alcorn and Helen Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Waters and sons, and Virginia and Clinton Esperson spent Sunday at Saratoga. • • • Tuesday evening friends of Alice Mutch surprised her at her home on Holden Street. Games and refre~b ments were enjoyed by :;ixteen young people. * .. • Friday of last week Mrs. B. Murray Mrs. Jack Livingston, and Mrs. J. W. Vincent accompanied by their mother Mrs. Annie Nelson left to return to their home in Los Angeles after spend ing a month here. * • • Friday of last week Mrs. Olof Olson assisted by 1\Irs. Bloomquist entertained at the Olson home on State Sixteen were present, Mrs. Comedy- "Bull and Sand'' U>n Greemg of Salt PREPARE FOR THE HOTWEATHERNOW • • * Mrs. Curtis Booth is visiting· rela- l C. A. Lemke of Salt Lake and Mrs. tives at Gold Hill, Nevada. Henry Bringhurst, of Taylorsville, * * * were out of town gue.sts. Satut'tiay evening of last week l\Ir::;. * * "' Jessie Humphrries and Miss Anna Miss Esther Whitmore is spending Steiner entertained for Mb:s ll'm.a .a fortnight with her sister, :\lrs. W. Malstrom, who is here on a visit. SixDeming, of Coalville. teen we1·e present. Out of town guests • * * were Mrs. A. F. Lockett and daugh- 1 Mrs. Chas. T. n101·gan and small son ter, Leola, of Salt Lake and Miss! Clayton, of Los Angeles are guests Beatrice Lindell and Mi:ss Freda Jen-1 of Mrs. Morgan's sider, Mr~. M. J .. en, of Sandy. Joy. Mrs. Morgan who is en route to * * * Iowa will spend a month in Midvale. Mrs. Granville Deming of Coal* * * ville is a guest at the home of her · Members of the Five Hundred club daughter, 1\lrs. Geo. A. Wright. were entertained at the home of Mrs. * * * Friday of last week Mrs. N. J. D. A. Drown Monda;~•. * • * Oarl!j9n entertained at dinner for Mr. Mrs. E. F. Seamands and :-.nss Clara and Mrs. J. Wilmer Booth and theii· Finney who have been guests of their guests, Miss Finney and Mrs. Sea- t sister, Mrf'. J. W. Booth, lE'ft to re- mancls. * * * . turn to their home in Kansas City u u d Mrs. Robt. Patience ·\\-as hostess to J.uO., .uon ay. • * * members of the Wesew Club WednesMrs. Melvin Lind entertained mcm-; clay of last week. No Smoke No Odor Cheaper than Electricity, Coal or Gas I I IRIS THEATRE Easy Terms Let us Explain Why It Is Better I Monarch Ranges Brunswick Records MIDVALE FURNITURE CO. Box 367 Midvale 119 Everythi~g for the Home "Service Our Motto." "H. GRASS FURNITURE STORES" MIDVALE , U TAH I=----------------------------- Of Course At the "The House of Quality" In honor of her sister, Mr>< .. Cha:s.l Mt·s. E. M. Hood, left for San Diego, T. Morgan of U>s Ang·eles, who 1s here Calif., Monday. ,. on a visit, Mrs. M. J. Joy entertained * * * at a family dinner Sunday. Covers ' Mi.;;; Laura Gardner of West Drwere laid for eleven. dan, !llr.s. Goo. A. Wright and sons, .. Frank and Mark, motot-ed to ConiMr. and Mrs. H. E. Phelp<1 attend- ville for the week end. ed a meeting of the State Florists As• sociation held at Lagoon Monday evening. A banquet was ~ervcd folFond of Gay Colon lowed by dancing. • * • Most popular colors for decorating Miss Martha Rieck, who has been houses of Greece are gray, black, • visiting at the hcm1e of her ::;ist('r, wl!lte and lflue. ; . . oot 's oot Midvale Midvale WE ARE PROUD TO· FEATURE Of which we have a splendid new showing. It is usually possible to buy Corticelli Silk at most good city stores but not so .J t • - - - - - - - O U R PRICE ' . We offer for the Fourth of July purchasers a new line of SLIPPERS, up-to-the-minute in STYLE, but ranging in PRICE LOWER than any offered you by ANYBODY previously. WE BUY FOR CASH, taking advantage of every possible DISCOUNT, hence our GOOD GOODS at prices LOWER You can save time and money trading with us in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SHOES, Furnish .. ings, Fancy Notions, Hosiery, etc., Furniture, Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Rugs, etc., Sherwin & Williams Paints. We Carry a Full Line of Toys the Year 'RoUnd ere. 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