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Show 'I' BE Fourth Down. TWo Years On Balance Tbis Special Offer Lasts Only to August 27th. hy • w,.... '* Urrow JOil tu the FORDSON tractor togeta..rl1ttth an Olivoa easy tenaa, an ad?JIIIItage every far.ner ... ~ &pJWeciate. ilk :this equipm11nt, increase your cmp pofits sufficiently to uhwJDely easy the long def~ .,.yments which your FOltD dealer will arrange for you You can apread the eost over two Fall peymenta or secure a illeeeunt by paying the balance n-.a 8001lel' if you wish to do ao. ~----------·------------------ Ancient Roman Temple Qlo:.per's Aldmal wming To !\Diva r· my .Girla we. Erarembl• Teachers Must Have Two Years College W Adviees are being sent out from office of Department of Public Instruction, Salt Lake Oity, that at a meeting of the 8t<l¢e Boud of Education held June 20 1926 a regula~ ' . ~ . tion was passed which provutes that after Septem.per 1, 1926, a beginnin,g teacher in the elementary grades 01 the public schools must be a two year normal graduate or must have completed at least two years of college work, including the prescribed subjects for a gram•mer grade diploma. 'l'he cooperation of all ISChool superintendents and heads of Sdhools -oJ Education is requested in giVIng regulation of the State Boal'd proper and timely publicity. --·- . - -...-- •••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••• BIBBY J - . ' Calles is co:ilsfdera.bly more caloric THE FINE NEW Cal. CoQper Bros. trained animal shows • • • and combined wild west wiH visit Yes, govermne.U derive their un- 8 Midvale on Thursday, Aug~Uft 20, !4r two performances. T~s ia the o-y just powers fr8lll the indiffel'ellllle f1lf ed big show that will 'idt thi& terri- the govern · tory this season, and thia and surrounding communities will have The right to make home~brew still opportunity of seeing the abow in its is defended by those who haven't b'ied • e,ntin~ty, on the above date. it. Bros. shows are not only well • • • ed everywhere they go, bl&t has playthat knooks is losing engine The lMt the in dates retum many ed so wh kn0 cks h l:ittl 8 Th few years tlhat they are mted at the e a~ e man top as far as tented amuaemeots are power. 8 lose. to the at BlU"Prised is One ~ed. 8 • • • v.ut arrv- of taleDt that has "New York Revpe Defies the Heat" 8 asaeinblecl ?to make this one of the premier amusement enterprises of all says a headline. WeU, anybody aould 8 tiJnes. Hen one wi1l see wonders who didn't mi.Dd dl'88sing like that. 8 • • • {torn every eountry and every clime, ed • h pth~ - · - e r to amuse the public 8 The poker fiend w o once open Here is a fairy wonderland brought to ~ very door, one trip through pots now has a ~e who plays bridge 8 • tlle JIIIINlqoerie where is assembled while he opens cans. • • • ptaetu;ally every known ·animal is We see advertised a feminine gar- 8 worth coming many miles to see, together with a small army of the ment that cl&itnB "peTfeet control of 8 worl\fs greatest and most daring per- all lines and curves." Let's get a few 8 defying and fo~rs, whoe death 8 startling stunts keep you in high ~- for our pitchers. sion, and the performance will live Phillip K. Knapp, accused of murder 8 long in your memory, after the show has faded into forgetfulness. In ad- is supposed to be hiding in the 1000 <rl!ographieally speaking, 8 Islands. dition to the super"'PI!rformaJ¥:e, Coop 8 er Bros. have added ior full m'e&sure, that seems to be the •ogieal pla.:e. • • • ° The Malson Carree, ol' Squ.,-e boose. at Nlmes, France, t .. ~ .the m•Jst :,.[J)erlenceta are stepp 1ntc stunP.S In perfect Of extant lijleclm~ Of al\clent progrl!l8. said Emerson, but he Roman temples. It is ttwught to bave Mltlltld that one must profit from ..,. been built In the Second century of a real Wild West Perfonnanee, put on The the present erR. ••~• In order to adv.ance. by the West' greatest rider~, ropers, trouble with most JJeOple wno bulldoggers, ~· In fact a triple sh~ ~tttll Ia that they do not prollt as Thrilling for the commg season. The pubhc lbould.-Grtt. Little Meekman-1 feel ,.ery elated is invited to bring in their bucking tbls morning. Last night my wife mis- horses, and cowboys will ride them at Salmon took me for a burglar, and It's the only every perfonmfl.N!e. A big free .u.t boys more canned salmon time In my life that she was actually parade daily at 1 p. m. so come early America than does any other afraid of me.-London Weekly Tele aLI the children and see it all. IP"BPh. Two performances, 2 p. m., night 8 p.m. ProRt From £%perieru:e \ Be it said to Chicago's credit that h~ policemen a~ the kind that some times really get killed. • • • DESCRIPl'ION: "She's rich enough to get by with jewelry firoon the ·t en cent store." Could any one wish more. • • ., AFTER THE A!OCIDENT: Batter!8d Motorist (waking up). "Where am I? Where am I ? Nurse- "This is number 116." Motorist "Room or cell?" 6080 South State ''Bert & Len's Dodge In'' for choice FRUITS and VEGETABLES Hot Dogs-Candy and Cold Drinks · • • • • •• • • The average man thinks the world would be a fine phwe if everybody agreed with him. • • • Perhaps the most troublesome pet in the world is an alarm clock. 8 8. • • ••• 8 8 ran • •• •• •• • owe Dealer •• Utah Murray :' 1 ------------------~ Miss Flori.ce Smith was hostess to What a satisfaction it would be at the 0. G. Club at a lawn party Wedtimes ~o the fans, to see an occulist nesday evening. Refreshments were on the side lines warming up anC?ther served to six members. wnpire. • • • • • $ 110 5 Delivered $1305 Delivered Standard Sedan Sedan De Luxe 8 8 • • • The way some people let their children run wild you would think they had a million of them. •• II • • Too much money doesn't go to a man's head anymore. It goes to his landlord. ••• When Greek joins Greek nowadays, then comes the bloodless revolutions. • • • With Six Cylinders • Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bailey had as Science can do practically every- their gues!B Thursday Mrs. Will Luthing for the modem home but make beck and c!lildren, Mrs. Doyle Lewis a home of it. and Mrs. Mary A. Paramore and her • • daughters, Luella and Ruth, of Salt QUICKER ACTION. "Are there any moonshiners in this vicinity?"- Lake. • • • • GREATEST Furniture Sale Midvale Has Ever Seen Sal.e Starts Saturday Morning, August 8th "No," answered Uncle Bill Bottletop. Mrs. Joseph Sorensen, Mrs. Nord"The ticker producers don't stop to put up a still any more. They make thrope Garfield, and the Misses Ada EAST MIDVALE SPECIAL and Ethel Smith and Edith and Luthe stuff in their automobiles." Received. Too Late For East Midvale Bailey spent the week end at cille • Column and Brighton. Wasatch Why, the nation ouglrt to feel proud Mr. Bob Larsen is very ill at his • • that a man of the sort Mr. Doheny home on South State street. Mr. Lar Smith entertained M. Joseph Mrs. says he is, has seen fit to take over sea has a severe attack of the "ftu.' a birthday party at afternoon a few of its oil-wells! No doubt Sin- Friday Here's hoping Bob is soon out again. for her grand daughter, Ranghill Larclair feels the same way, too. Refreshmeut.s were served to :sen. ~------------------~ • guests, thirteen Historians have told us the past, Lean 1t to styllats to seize upon • • The city jail has been thorougohly and Mr. George Bernard Shaw last ncceatul iJ"Ownup tashlona and and children, ei. Shaw Arthur Mrs. week told us the future, and now the rlll1tlll'l:lret them In some way for tiny renovated and painted and all comof her parents, guests are Bingham only thing we are hazy about is the Here Ia a picture that ahowa ers henceforth will find a hospitable Mr. and Mrs. L.• H.• Smith. "Service Our Motto." Everythinc for the Home • doggone present. hu been dope with the enaem- and clean welCOI!De. Don't all speak ault, the dreaa-and-coat-to-matcb at once, boys. Hake reservations for "H. GRAS FURNITURE STORES" Miss Mildred Hardcastle returned A w~man is a person who somethat hu 10 lmpreued the world the winter months. times gets so med at you that she home during the week from a two Dr. 4 J. Hosmer and family are falb.loD. stay in Salt Lake, the guest of ...__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ on your shoulder. Then she is weeks cries For Uttle llrla' dreu-up frocks, Me in Wyoming, and elsewhere, enjoying Miss Mary Bernhisel and Miss Leah happy again. proftl to be about the beat a back to nature trip. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. O'Connor .Jllld FartJheringham. • • • l!'h'ol~t-llt Ia dellcate In texture, but Mr. and :Mrs. FralJk Riehar~n daughter, Edna, left early in the week • • • If the dry sleuths would quit ahakII ~- Volle In tomato red Ia and family will leave Saturday for a a trip by auto to visit relatiws for reare Vawdrey Jehu Mrs. and Mr. would there bootleggers the down ing for the frock pictured and ey&- trip thru scenic southern Utah, stopColorado. Junction, Grand in August son a of birth the over .)oicing shaking for necessity mueh so be not for l"OUe the ltnen, bordered with ••• ping at Flsh Lake for a few days ..1 2n plain coat, wblch 11 sleeveless. sport. They will be absent about ten '"" up the Prohibition Mr. and Mrs. Donald Greex1, of Stan Mrs. J. M. Despain and small • • • • • • forees. lovely color coU~MDatlans are days• Miss Mary Dow enlter:tained the daughters Wanda and Joyce, of Wa- dardville, and Mr. and Mr!i. llenj. :8. Don't hesitate about telling a .._lllblle ID ?O~. stnee It Is made 1n Miss Evelyn E. ~berts, daughlter colon BDd au tile hl.gb lhadea of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. RoberCs, at 68 you wish to marry his daugohter. The members of the P. T. Club at her satch, visited reiatives here last G_reen, and daughters, of Ma.gna, were Well. dinner guests Sunday at the: home .Pf home Wednesday afternoon. Lunch Thursday and Friday. &l'e he wiidles you would chances Lincoln Street, Midvale, is entertainMrs. Mary B. Stokes. • • • to eight. served was • • • ing her younger friends in honor of Ph be •E • • _..... .___ . L .M Mrs. D. B. Roman, Mr. and Mrs. ~ • • One sure thing about this her fourth birthday anniversary. Tea vans, ~11~ ,...., b~ oe :rs. and./ Huber, son, and Winter, Grant M. and Lambert Joseph Mrs. and Mr. snow won't it know you is will be served to twenty two a.t two. ........ j.,.. children of He~per are visiting · at the! Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Fronic, of Wash- inlastOgdenk, tofotrh sohme time~ ret:+ morning. The date, Saturday, August 16fth. wee Silas eB orne of her da • boone of Mrs. Lambert'.s parents, Mr. 1mg.ton, • • • D. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hen- te 114 The new residence of John A. Ay• r~~ j sley, of Wichita, Kansas, and Jack r, rs. and Mrs. A. Rasm:u.ssen. ~s is as bad as his opinions; lett, on Center Street, is rapidly near ad d ,..._ u... f ,.. I ho Mission, of Nor.th Dakota, who are en • • • smokes cigarettes and dances. ing completion, the roof beiq iny nor o -r. an ....,..~.,..... 1 nan n . f Ma .,.__ ____ Ra u: • • • ...-....1 h Nordbe enterwere Cahf., Jose, San to route goa o smussen _ , , . . -..ss 1 tact and th~ lathers and plasterers lilllltr 0 were recent1Y rna.._.. w rg, h th t k th · 1 ed ta" two tor relatives with :hevisiting is in not but lie, llli&Y F.igul'eB next on the JOb. e orne Mrs. John Cornwall, of East Midvale, m ear Y m e wee a .... ., u . :u N d"'-a~ -sted b ,.. <Yf Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson. weeks. _ • • Mr. Malstrom, neighbor of John suits. y -rs. a. ....... or .._g, ;r- a1 .. • • • • • ~ DUJm, on Center Street, is making a Mrs. Susie Johnson, Henry Clark West Jordan, eDienained a.t the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ericlalen and Thtee ages of man; l'et, petting, wonderful improvement -on his prQ_p· l'f't Edwin Clark and Misl!l Mary wall home Thursday evening and guests were Murray, of Junior, son, petty. firt;y by the eGICtion of a handsome "'• • # Th week. 1 ' 1 ~e ... D.. was a.,..a~r e on guests were Benjamin of of Mrs. Ericksen's parents, Mr. and A:shby • • • :(•JIII:'Jell: bunga'low. SuDda~ at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. of a lawn party and fifty friends of Mrs. Sa.:n Day, Sunday. tries and lover a loves world the All We are printing signs for a local N. G. Lindahl. Part of the day was Mr. and Kra. ~or!be,;og . _ . preu•• • • • to a.ell him SGQlething. restaurant, s.tating that "No Dogs - - - - - - - - - - - ear& • spent at Liberty Park. guest his aa had Sta.rley John Mr. • • • Are Allowed.'' Care must be taken ....,~... SUvey, Mr. and James Mrs. and Mr. • • • Mrs. daughter, his week the during Meds. ours of country this What not to have the sign read "No flogs ...,..~..UDlty In attended ; Hansen Curtis rs. and Mr. Drown, A. D. Mrs. and Mr. Sigof Jadt, 11011, and KariDn Jensen is more spunk and less bUIIk. Allowed" else the restaurant business l'Q88; Friday ni t Jordan West at dance M d .. ., Mrs. J • A. .no~corn __. _""" • • • r. and Mrs. an would su1l'er. ·~ A. A. Larson and party returned Sun- of J.ast week. • • • Unele Sam seems to make most; George Samas, one of the propnefrom a weeks camping on the day children and Withers Richard .Mr.s. vaea~ a on is Congress money v.tlen Mrs. Geo. A. Cluff and children f tors of the u. s. Cafe, caught his 1st Weber. the here end week the spent Lehi of tion. fish near the Strawberry &eservoir E~ton, Wyo., arrived .Wednesdty • • • guests of Mr. Sorea 'lbcm.,son, Mrs. • • • Lee Stauffer, Manager lut week and was so excited he ran to &pend a we,k at the home of .M J. C. Soott and .Ma Geo. A. Wright. Mrs. and Mr. father. Withers Cooliflge 1 g10lden, were silence H Street State 5550 S..Sh up the_ bank ~ggi~g poor fish bewo~.w- ..............a Virginia Scott, who are en route to • • .. would be richer t1an Ford. hllll. He 1s -qwte a W;altonian Free Camp Grounds ~... IU~~ • Master W"JJlis an4 Ebner Qrgill, of their lwme in Annapolis, MeL after • • • Groceries Thursday af last week, Mrs. P. '-" llagna, ~ gueets of their aunt, Mrs• .touring Yellowstone Park and the :Sullivan entel'tained at a hmeh~ '!'he statue of Liberty on top a! Mrs. B. E. Nelson, Mrs. J. W. JohnT.-..western coast, are guests this week complimenting her neices, Mrs. W Ol'gill. li&t}rtnJlngi~~rwlrew lly struck was dome capitol 8011 and Mrs. P. s. Roberts. returned all .VUC118 Mr. and Mrs. Youngs Cutler. of deye fow a storm su.m.mer a in sojourning after Tuesday Midvale to ~-!'ei~Rt M. Cox and Miss Lucelia. Forrest, • • • .t..-N for cabin lesNp the at Brighton • • • • .,.. ma,.& in and Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Ballard, Mr. o ..._ge :was done, as tlUs old .a.Butte, Mont., who are retiU"Jliq S&A enOutler .Mrs. evening Wednesday Reid JilTs. aad llr. Andrus, Wm. MN. CoJtft'lE!BEII on down J.ookjng after san, the co e • ...., past ten daye. their home from a visit Beak ud Mr. and Mrs. Staftley Rail- tertained for Mr. and Mrs. Scott it T. were present. year in and year out, nothing III:S &Jl(l mUBflea attended a party llcmday ev- being their silver wedding anniverRev. Dr. Harry Em«aon Fos-l'P------------'11 shock hw anymore. " ·'DJ:tftlt J•ObS • ~ the home of :Enoch J 011gen- sary. Summer flowers were used to -ening • ' • WCE K. Q. chuicll modern that tihe 'tl Miss Florence FraneoQt, ~ JO~en; ot Sandy, in hoDor o1. Misa Ruth decorate the ro01ms and the dining ta- rie Johnson and. Miss Emra .,...__ W.e wouldn't m1nd living to be lOS N. MAIN STREET Well, tbe RockDeeds lubrication. hundred if the,- would let us sit do...miiJorpuen, who leaves aoon far the ble. Covers were laid for twelve. efelleioa belong to his chllftib. Early in the day congra.tulatory tele- are spendin,r tile w~ at C91!1mJI:Di. Hawaiian Mission. the 1aat 40 yeare. Midvale City, Utah "' • • Camp in Cottonwood Canyon. grams were received from Ensign and • • • • Suc:eessor to Fred Rosse An4 they do say that some of the • :Mrs. Shirley Y. Cutler and friends in Dame FO!tUne is always willing to MIDVALE PLUMBING & I P'Yel'nmlllt depaztmE~Ma need dry Mr. and Mrs. Hynun Beckstead, the East. meet a QU&n half way, but she declines HEATING COMPANY ~ ot 8oldiet :Summit, • • • ]8Wtr 8lltuJdatr ....ablg ud Suaday. to run alter him. part of laa.t week in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. James Silvey and het The party ~ wi~ supper at Miss • • • Phone Midvale 159 -TW • .,.... critic who says Am- ~· . . . _. . . . . .ruch all went; childten, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis HaDBen Job Work Promptly )DWona'a. Neact .and ehild!en motored to. American hasn't to eMunher :it ~ ~ tiu • aerv.a a.the Fa Qwl~-. SJUMkr -~--morning bred' 1 . ..,, .n.._ the . . . 11iloae wiW& Jleep claJ• ...._ 111M home of ...................,._ _ _ _. . boarden. Merely Mentionbig A LASTING CURL • • • A STORE FULL OF BARGAINS Midvale Furniture Co. • • • Midvale lit Box 367 • • • MIDVALE, UTAH IMIDVALE ITEMS I JORDAN JOURNAL the onI weekly ver- mediUltl in Soll:t'if. Salt Lake County DO YOU USE IT? Journal Plant Of U • • ahead fac • and eqinnment e eoUld publish a daily 1:6 to 24 sheets if the I as done by us produces a curl that lasts much longer than ordinary. We have made a special study of this work and know we can satisfy you. ERMIL BEAUTY SHOPPE Midvale, U tab Co.- . . .. HOT DOGS and HAMBURGERS bUsiness 1PI t t tb a e time prints 3 an average per _.,.._.,..J • • "DRIvE IN' ' -==============· - tJ. • • • et-· a.nth. • |