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Show . THE JORD AN JOUR NAL II ing. Covers were laid for seventee n iarvey Ain'>worth Thursda y afternoo n ASSEMB LY HELD AT MIDVA LE NATION -WIDE STUDY OF LIO S FROLIC IN guests. The rooms were decorate d in HallowSCHOOL WEE S:\IALL HOURS FOREST TAXAT ION anErickson Mr. and Mrs. Ilo B. e'en colors and a bowl of white chryWedne..'lday noon, Mrs. W. W. MalBEGUN BY GOVERNME!'.'T Ellen Kemp Mrs. Ma1·y Graham entertain ed at nounce the arrival of a daughte r bo1·n santhem ums furnishe d the centered the school teachers entertain strom 13 Age Last Thursda y evening, the Midvale a quilting party at her home Tues- to them Monday. Mrs, Brickson was piece. Garnes were played and prizes 7th Grade at dinner. Covers· were laid for 15. Midvale School -invited 60 about with Lion Club Thursda y evening she had as din- day of last week. Dinner was served formerly Miss Laura Barrett of Un- awar.ded to Mrs. Alva Han en and A nation-wide study of the forest Teacher, Mrs Gregory 12 guests. ion. Mrs. Mary Jensen. Luncheon was sergue::.ts, a;e at the l\1. E. Church, the Itax problem is being launched by the In the place of supervis ed play dur- ner guests Clarsie Malstrom of Mid- and covers laido.for Monvisited n Thompso Grace Mrs. f G. Wagstaf RichHarold Arthur Mrs. Mrs. and and Mr. Mr. ved to thirty-si x guests. heon being served by the Ladie•J Forest Service, U. S. Departm ent of ing the· inclemen t weatlher of la.-;t vale and l Evans. Evan Mrs. with evening day r a of daughte arrival Uhe e Miss Ireta Hansen and Miss Liz1.ie announc held at 9:45 ardson. Aid. It wa..-; a delicious repast and I Agricult u1:e which has just announc- week, an assembly was ed ente1tain Erickson f Wagstaf Caroline Mrs. Mrs. Hardcas tle gave a Hallowe'en pary born to the Monday. Miss Reta Bateman attended a show in the Midvale school on the lower at a quilting Tuesday of last week was formerly Miss Gladys Deverall at the Hansen home Saturday evening many comme~ts were pa~sed on the ed Uhe appointm ent of P 1·of. R. Fair- floor, of the east building er in Salt Lake last week given in for memberes of the Creek Relief So- of Tay l<>rsville. of last week. The decorations were in excellen t lJUahty and tastme.ss of the child of Yale Universi ty as director C>f Mr. Greenwood conducted. We sang and present were s member Nine ciety. the of bride ~ Ence, Dona~ld Sanders assisted by his autumn leaves and pumpkins. Game& the investiga tions. songs and gave yells for Midvale. Miss lhonor of Vera . • food. meet- mother, Mrs. George A. Sanders. en- ve1·e enjoyed. Out-of-town guests were weekly tihe quilting, the· after surprise a attended Reta future. near of Commenting on the appointm ent Peterson had charge of the singing At nine o'clock the ent1re assembly held. tertained at a Hallowe 'en party Fri- Miss Lila James, Donald Lundberg, and Mr. Berrett of the yells. The party in ho ;>r of Walt Brown of Salt ing was Wilr Mr. shiftJtl to Goff's hall, where danci.ng' Prof. Fairchild, Chief Foreste of hooor in party farewell A Hand Leola by day evening of last week at the San- Edvin Carlson and George James of purpose of these aseemblies is to de- .Lake la~t week given week next leaves who Denney Edison was e1 JOyed to the snappy and weu·d l!iam B. Greeley stressed the impor- velop school spirit and loyalty. ders home. Thirty guests were pre- East Midvale and Miss Jenny White and George Hilton of Sandy. proposed the of nolthcountry ~he the to to mission tance month's Forlorn; six a chultz' of Salt Lake. strains of "Connie sent. The Primary otl'icers will present for the of s Member given. was IS states ern FRANC in entertain night ELIZA will !\IRS. l"riday Watts " OF Festival Bernice DEATH Miss "Indian an Mrs. 0. Boberg was hostess to the i invesigation. Four." program IDGE the d GOODR furnishe ward busGrant private State ~ Admison as o'clock. home 8 growing her at at house "Ti1~ber Club I ward Star themtthe the enjoyed Members and guests Pep Club at her home Wednesday afand a purse of $65.00 was raised to street, Monday, ::;ion prices will be 10 and 20 cents. .selves .o the limit and it was an af-1 incss IS of the utmost Importan ce to last week. The time was I the welfare of this country, " said Col. Mrs. Anna Rofheins entertain ed a ternoon of Luree Bateman and Rhoda Groes- help Mr. Denney on :his way. fair · that calls for mote. Francis Goodridge, wife Eliza Mrs. Mrs. Lavina Fensterm aker and number of friends Saturday evening spent in sewing. Luncheon was servGreeley. "T•his acti:"it~ will be ham~- of J. W. Goodridge, died at the family beck spent the week-end v.isiting Miss Let's boost for more of them. District Governor l'ixton was pre- ered by the uncertamt1es of forest tax- home in Midvale Sunday afternoo n, Bateman 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mrs. Lorie Baker were Salt Lake vi- of last week at her home on Center ed to eighteen guests. Special guests street. The decorations were in Hal· were Mrs. C. Gillespie, Mrs. J. Jensen, ompanied by his wife, and told at: on, and it is nec.essa.ry to devi~e following a brief illness. Slhe was T. Bateman . Luree will spend the win- sitors Tuesday . sent, Mr. of WJI1 chums that evening, taxatton forest Satm·day lowe'en colors and supper was serv- Mrs. C. Pierson, Mrs. W. 0. Boberg briefly of his sojourn:.ng among the systems of born in Centerville in 1854, the dau- ter at Minorsville, teaching sCihool. over his and in over social a forests held and Mrs. C. C. Crapo. ed to fifteen guests. Lions Clubs of Di:;trict 28 and their not tax growing Elsie Bird and Mt1S. Harry Bird Edison Denney ghter of William Henry Duell, builder nice very A cabin. Green's at fo1· again before they reach merchan table honor Friday left Lake. Mrs. W. 0. Boberg and Mrs. lfarHofheins Salt in Anna y Mrs. Thursda activitie s . of the first house in Utah, and lived spent of purse a and enjoyed was witJh time winter the size. the as desspend a Sorenson entertain ed Thursda y to Friday vey gave spent Angeles Alley Los Iness Mrs. C. Presiden t Lion in Midvale for the past twenty-e ight tion investiga raised. this of was and result $25.00 the Whittle "As Sam son, Bird. Mrs. n at the home of Mrs. W. 0. his , Harr~ using afternoo her daughter ertation on baseball, years. Besides her husband sh~ is guest of Mrs. South of n governThompso federal h the that Elizabet Mrs. expected is her it and Boberg. Covers were laid for twelve Mrs. Micheal Hayes. Mrs. Shirley Richards on "Jaclt• as best man. survived by the following children: at Sunday States the guest a help to was able ood be entern will Cottonw in gue:,ts. Candle holders with blue candMr. and Mrs. Verl McMilla Dr. Nelson told ihow he and babe nr..ent George M., of West Jordan; Mrs. R. daughter , Arvilla spent Saturday taxaEvans. forests Evan of Mrs. reform and at Mr. the home of les furnishe d the table decorations. tained a number of their friends Ruth are able to ,;wat at the crucial in a national I. Frost and Mrs. C. H. Wilckens of Salt Lake. ; tion. dinner folowed by cards on Satm·day Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Arthur time. Mr. and Mrs, Orin Beckstea d enSalt Lake; Mrs. William 0. Hender"I regard this tax study as one son of Preston, Idaho; Mrs. George tertained at a midnigh t supper FriDowding and Mrs. '1'. C. Christian . evening of last week at their home. Joe Cushman e1uclaated on some recent C>f steps t importan Yanda most Miss the n, of ed, Anderso overlook Louise The Elite Club entertain ed at a mostly Mrs. bepoints, fine of the Smith of Tooele; Mrs. Minerva Doko.s; day night after the dance. Covers the and tion, conserva forest Nelson in years Fforence Ball Miss Base and party in the amusem ent hall n Lions dancing le Anderso in the memorab of Midvale; Mrs. Theodore ,JohnF.on ing laid for the following guests: Mr. Mrs. Wm: Nelson of Midvale visecurin e fortunat is Service from Forest week last Autumn leaves and of night. Friday Friday game last fall. of Park City; Jesse H. of _Detroit, and Mrs. A. Fair, Mr. and Mrs. F. sited Thursda y witih ,Mrs. Earl Sim- arived home the conduct to Fairchild Prof. and ing furnishe d the decorrelatives enough. with emums 'tis chrpanth a three weeks visit More could be said but Mich; Byr~:>n D. of Hayden, A1·iz. and Pardhun , Mr. and Mrs. H. Hardcas tle, work." South and ta ations. Music was fumishe d by Me friends in Iowa, Minneso Mr. and Mrs. A. Feteroon, Mr. and pers. Louis B. of Lowell, Ariz. one as regarded is Fairchild Prof. Millen orchestra . LECTUR E ON Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith and Mr. Dakota. Mrs. L. Robinson, Mrs. William McMrs. J. H. Brown entertain ed the Mrs. Douglas Allen left Saturday CHARA CTER EDUCATION of the foremos t authoriti es1 in thel -100 pennies mean a full Dollar at Bwin, Minerva Egbert, Merril Hand and Mrs. G. T. Goff attended a theajoin to g Wyomin Springs, Society of the Congreg ational Rock for Ladies country on general tax prob ems, an< COOPE RS-Mid vale. and Jim Lunnen. tre party Saturday t!vening in Salt He r. particula in taxation forest on winter. the spend y afternoo n. The time and Thursda husband church her Dean Milton Bennion will lectm·e M1·. and Mrs. Reed McAffee of Salt Lake. JORDAN WEST field the in author wn followed by a well-kno quilting a in is spent was at the Midvale Church on Wednesday Lake announce the arrival of a son Miss Margie Forbush was a guest FUND NARY MISSIO Lake ly Salt freque~t South has and members were visited you taxation Twelve . buffet luncheon after oon November 18, at 4 o'clock of general born Saturday , November 7th. Mr. Me at a surprise party Saturday evening -Have g consultm of capacity tfue in acted Degreatest Raddon as a and T. newest present with :\irs. L. un r th~ auspices of the Universi ty Affee was formerly of this ward. at the home of Mr Water Brown o.t County's to municipa lities and expert tax vale. RS-Mid partmen t Store, COOPE special guest. of Utah The officers of the West Joran ward Under the direction of their new Salt Lake. States. Mrs. G. L. Bateman had as her on authority an is Pro'!: Bennion desire to call the attention of members .;cout master, Vergil Goats, thirtyMr and Mrs. Ralph Ellis who were d connecte been has he 1904 Since Dollar at guests Tuu;day , Mrs. J. Cushing, Mrs. eharatte r educatio n being presiden t to the payment s due to the Mission- rive Boy Scouts enjoyed a party in visiting at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. -100 pennies mean a full also has but ty, Universi Yale with vale. RS-Mid COOPE Vera Talbet and Mrs. S. L. Brady of Charof the National Association for ary fund. the ward hou"e Wednesday, Novem- T. Cook were called to Idaho SaturDoSan of ent Governm the as.'listed Lake, it being her birthday anSalt of acter Educatio n. He is the author This fund is maintain ed for the bene ber 4. Game~ were played and candy day to attend the funeral of Mr. Stein a Columbi of Republic and mingo niversary . seve I books on the subject. He has 1 fit and advance ment of mis8ionaries served to all. phen Ellis, brother of Mr. Ellis who systems. revenue national planning Mrs. Jenning., and Walter Jennings a real message. Everybo dy invited. in the field and is a very necessal'y Mr and Mrs. Orsen Brown enter- was instantly killed. who met with a serious accident Satpart of church work. tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs Erma Milne visited in Lehi urday when hit by a north bound DEATH OF ROBERT DOTY A •stipulated amount was pledged .\Irs. AI, Rose. Sunday, guest of Mrs. J. H. Gordan. enterHewlett L. W. Mr .and Mrs. street car are reported a.-; recoveri ng by a majority of the members hip and Mr. and Mrs. George Hi:!nderson, Mrs. R. Carlson and family were tained at their home Wednesday evalthough Mrs. Jennings is in a serious Robert Doty, 49, died Sunday afunless these paY'ments are promptly 1~1r. and Mrs. Charles Hogan motored guests Thul1Sday of Mrs. Martha Oak· the of honor in week last of ening condition. after ternoon ·at his home in Union, met there will be a deficit. LO Soldier Suuttmit Sunday and spent enson of Magna. ' A. D. Mr. of ary annivers birthday Mrs. John Shaw and Mrs. T. E. an illness of two weeks with pneuAlso there is an annual custom of tile day with Mr. and Mt1S. Alden BarMrs. Hazel Hansen of Salt Lakt: Shields of South Jordan, father of were guests at a party given monia. He was born in Midvale, Noare being quickly sold to mauufa.cte rers giving tihe missiona ries a Christma s rett. at the h<>me of l\Irs. .Mrs. Hewlett. ProgTessive gan1es Marriott Monday visited . and capitalists. at the home of Mrs. Harry Holden vember 25, 1876, and had lived he1:e present of $25.00 Ml'S. Soren Skelton and family oi C. P. Sharp on State Street. If you have an Invenhon, send us a to: awarded prizes and played were Wednesday at East Midvale. model or sketches for search and report all-his life. Survivin g him are his Tooele are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Grace Thornto n had as het Mrs. Claud Turnbou , Mrs. Walter ty. patentabili on Mr. and Mrs. H. Sorenson entertwo Doty; n Middleto wife, Mrs. Eliza -Have you visited South Salt Lake M. Tayler this week. Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests Thursda y, Mrs. Lavern Our book on pntents and trade-mark s James and D. A. Shields Monday. daughte rs, Mrs. Stella Atkinson of County's newest and greatest De- David Roach were dinner guests of Gustavison of Midvale and Mrs. Eu- Palmer, Supper was served to 30 tained at venison dinner Mrs. and Shields. Mr. for laid were Covers Idaho and Miss Elnora Doty of Union; partmen t Store, COOPE RS-Mid vale. .,\irs. Tayler Friday evening. nice Jen.sen of Union. E. A. Mrs. . and relatives Mr. , Peterson E. L. fo~ brothe11s and three sisters all of Dough. Sanderso n has severed his Mrs. J. P. Terry and Mr. and Mrs. enterLar'\Pn L. G. Mrs. and Boberg Mr 0. W. Mrs. and Mr. , Urtion. The funeral was held at the 7th & E. Sts., Washington, D. C. connections with the Utah Idaho Sug- Loland Eyre of Salt Lake were din- tained at a family din~er Tuesday Williams T. C. Christain , Mr. and 1889. In Wednesed m. p. 2 at Establish chapel ward Unioi\. ar company and is thinking seriously ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. evening in honor of Mrs. Larson's 11r. and Mrs. Mrs. E. Beck, Mrs. J. Butterwo od and day. of going into .the garage b=iness . George Millerbe rg. anniver~ary. A crystal bas- Mrs. Florence Stuart. birthday Mrs. Leland Richards on entertain ed Master Charley Hansen of Salt ket of bronze chrysant hemums formMrs. James Cushing entertain ed at at dinner one day last week for Mrs. Lake is a guest this week at the home ed the centerpiece. Covers were laid her home on Pioneer avenue Friday • Sarah Beckstea d and Mrs. Elsie Stock of Mr. Charles Sharp. for Mr. and Mrs. August Larson, Mr. afternoo n. Dinner was .:::erved and cov mg of South Jordan. Mrs. Robert Milne visited Sunday and Mrs. Albert Anderson, Mr. J. E. ers laid for Mrs. J. Mattson , Mrs. A large number of Mutual workers with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Milne. Anderson, Misses Mabel Larson, Mai- T. E. Marriott , :\irs. E. Allen Mrs. J attended a party Saturday night in Mrs. Carrie COOllllber, Mrs. Jessie da Crosgrove and Mabel Christen sen Brown, Mrs. H. Burkinsh aw, Mrs. J. the Imperial Hall at Midvale, given Berrett, Mrs. Alice Burgon, Mrs. Er- of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Lee BeckMrs. C. Swenson, Mrs. W. by ali Stake mutual workers in honor ma Cook, Mrs. Lavina Fensterm aker, stead, Miss Eva Christen sen and .Miss L. Raddon, Hughes, Mrs. J. Green, Miss Glady~ of Mrs. Emma Holt and retiring of- Mrs. Otilla Brown, Mrs. Beatrice Cash Mae Barton of SaLt Lake Green and Mrs. T. Davies. ficers of the stake board. Games and Mrs. Golda Soffe, members of the Mrs. Lyman Sherwood of and Mr. were played and refreshm ents served. Unity club met Thw·sda y at tlhe home Salt Lake and two daughter s, were A token of apprecia tion was present- of Mrs. Ra~el Forbush on State dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. -Why pay out your good cash for ed to each retiring officer. Gas or Street car fare when you can Street. Bu.;iness pel1.aining to the club Hewlett Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Elkins, Mr. was attended to and luncheon was quality merchan dise at L<>wer buy Mrs. Y. M. Anderson entertain ed at and Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead motored served. her \home in honor of her sister, Mrs. Price in !llidvale --COOP ERS. to Payson Sunday and visited Mr. and rs daughte Mrs. Milly Lennber g and .'':i I ..,.,,.... Mrs. William Holliday, formerly, of Hazel and Ruby and Mrs. Ethel Millthis ward. erberg attended the funeral services Mr. and Mrs. George Eakins have for Mrs. Joyce Oborn formerly of gone to Midvale wihere they expect Union but lately of Berkley, Califorto make their home •• nia, whioh were held in the Taylor and Mr. week, last of ay Wednesd Underta king parlors in Salt Lake. The World's Greate st Mrs. Robert P.Eton were special dinFriday afternoo n at her home on philoso pher is going to ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Union avenue, Mrs Ethel Millerbe rg BE WISE JC>rgenson of Sandy. entertain ed ff>r the Primary Officers work for somebo dy in this After two weeks illness, Miss Golaa The rooms were very beautifu lly deAnd Buy the town-g uess Who! Watch Mvers is recoveri ng from pneumonia. corated in Hallowe'en colors and after Renemb er the big dance in the a- the business hour a dainty luncheon DROP, DROP, DROP, and GIVEN Time and favorab le ~on night Saturday hall nt museme miss this newsp aper-d on't was served to ten guests. ditions the mighty oceans of the earth could be dramed Mrs George Henders on entertain ed M reare Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stone away by this process . Drop, drop, drop from the lea~y f~u r. Wednesday afternoo n in honor of Mrs. an issue. Every week over the arrival of a baby girl. joicing cet or hydran t on your propert y and you are contnb ubng PEP will have a messag e Leonard - Brown. Pirogressive games Mrs. Stone was formerly Miss Arzell THAT SATISFIES were played, prizes going to Mrs. Casper. to the waste of the purest water i.n the State of Utah. It for YOU. Wallace Bateman , Mrs. Charles Hois estimat ed that 1-5 of a Second Foot of Watet· is wasted Mrs. B. H. Fellows -Walk high and dry in the famous ' on, consolati gan, DON'T MISS IT! from the water system of MIDVA LE CITY daily on accoun t of Salt Lake. Besides the guest of BALL-BAND rubbers and over shoes, honor, refreshm ents were served to COOPER S--Midv ale. of defectiv e plumbi ng. the following guests: Mrs. B. H. Fellows, Mrs. Harold May, Mrs. Joseph Midvale Phone Nlid. 108 Miller, Mrs. H. Christenson, <>f Salt Lake, Mrs. Wallace Bateman , M1·s. Lafe Egbert, Mrs. Charles Hogan, Mrs. M. E. Peterson was given a Mrs. Claud Abbott, Mrs. Henry Jensurprise party Friday afternoo n at son and Mrs. Milo Brown. This is not only unnece ssary waste but crimina l neglect . T.he her home on 13th East by a nwmber of her friends. The time was spent creek water is now turned out of the system and we are us-For real special prices on groceries; in various games and luncheon was watch our windows, COOPE~S- served to thirty guests. ing entirely spring water, so protect ed that there is not a Midvale. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright have as chance of contam ination . This spring water while supplyCenter on home their at guests their LOW RE WATER PRESSU ing us is not much in excess of the daily consum ption. IN MIDVA LE CITY :street, Mrs. Wright's mother, Mrs. Oregon Rose Thomas of Portland , Hence with one tenth of our supply running to waste the of Lennon h Elizabet Mrs. The superint endent of the Midvale and sister, pressur e is necessa rily low. · Loga~ A La Miss Laura MiJ..ljer entel'tain ed a nson, ls · City Waterwo rks, A. investig ating the cause of water sholt- number of friends Saturday evening rt • H 11 age in Midvae. No doubt the cause must lie with of last week at a a eywe en pa y at her home on State Street. The members of the 0. N. 0. Club water users who maintain pipes and J. WOODARD HENDE RSON, entertain ed at a banquet Thursda y ev· CHIROPRACTOR faucets in a leaky condition. Some of the most serious leaks must ening <>f last week at the home of Not unless every water user immedi ately tighten s up the TUESDA YS and SATURD AYS South 45th on Layton, Lena Miss the fire of case in that so stopped, be over GILBER T and O'BRIEN leaky hydran t and faucet. This is merely a matter of selfpressure would be adequate to cope street. Hallowe 'en colors were Eused ch Market, Midvale 5 to 7 p. m. with tfue situation . a protect ion. The season of the overhe ated stove is at hand. ~ of the duty of every in the decoratio ns and .favors. It · THE NEUROCALO.METER and w1th a cap ded presente was guest . . par. a lS . . X-RAY ARE IN USE It may be your home that may be burned to the ground . Citizen to ass1st the c1ty m preserv- orated with the initials of the club WAS. S, TMENT APPOIN FOR ing the water supply ~t .the normal :hich were worn througho ut the evLet's be PREPA RED. NOW WHILE THE WEAT HER IS 5526 pressure . J?st becau.;e ~t IS presum~l ening. Fortune telling and various GOOD Wrap the exposed pipes so that they will be well prothat there 1s an u~hm1ted supply 111 games were played during the evenn ing. Covers were laid for seventee no reason for wastmg water. tected. No tap or hydran t should be allowed to run in order Suits Made To Order UNDE R NEW MANA GEMEN T guests. First class work guaran teed -Walk high and dry in the famous to preven t freezin g. Let's co-oper ate on this issue and conThe Murray second ward Dramati c BALL-BAND rubbers and over shoes, Club presente d the play, "The Little Ladies Tailori ng serve our supply of water. All We Ask Is A Chance To Serve You COOPER S--Midv ale. ty A Special Clodhopper" Friday evening at the ward amusem ent lhall. Notice is hereby given that all delinqu ent water assess"Cleanl iness and Service " Our Motto H. Mrs Paul Palri.s entertain ed the ments and all water accoun ts for the current quarter must ia a Combined girls ~f the C. U. L. Thursda y even· Clothes Cleaned , Pressed Treatment,both ing at her home on Center street. and Repaire d be paid not later than DECEM BER 12th, 1925. Harry V anderst een, Proprie tor ed entettain Bateman Grace Miss su~ been hu and Internal, and local G l West Center Street A. A. LARSO N, ful In the treatment of Catarrh for oYer the "Star" club Monday evening. VarPhone Midvale 117-W Utah Midval e decorathe in used were colors ious druggists. all by forty years. Sold . ichale, Utah Supt. Water Depart ment• evening was spent in sewThe tions. Ohio Toledo, CO., & Y CHENE J. . ------------'F West Jordan UNION I i i EAST MIDVALE ~ Sandy City News o:tos'WfFT & co. FULLER PEP Jlel~ahle Merchandise Sincel85j LEVI STRAUSS Mak ers of Two Hor se : : ' 1 ' 1 is·t ·'tlfertl .~~-s A new Pair FREE if They Rip .... · To Wasteful Wat er Users FLOUR West Jordan Milling Co. I Murray Society One-tenth of the Water Rights of the City Wasted Every Day )First Class Se rvi ce Midval& Barber Shop Most Up-to-Date Shop in Town In Case of Fire Would There be Enough Pressure to Fight the Flames? Ho me Bakery NOW OPEN :F.TRAii~~ssEN Hal l's Catar~h M8 dlCID e |