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Show . Sout h J Has In Go od..loo kin g roofs loo k good on you r hooks evenin g and Wayne Tishne r. just recent ly L. D. S. Good business to keep farm build ings in good shape -espe cially the roofs. For shabb y, leaky roofs cause a lot of damage-p ull down the value of prope rty. So, if your roofs are beginning to go, put down roofs that will last. Barre tt Roll Roolfngs! Low in cost, durab le and fire-safe. Neve r rot or rust- neve r need paint ing. Good-looking, too! We have them plain and mineral-surfaced. Come in. Talk over your roof probl em with us. Backs tead. out of bed. thf'ir guests Idaho and Mrs. Sunda y. T hey guests , Mr. and of Magna last week. with Miss Mr. and Mrs. J.ordan, Ralph Rober t Plhyllips Mr. and Mrs. dren, Reta and Canyo n ranch S ne;r guests of Wardl e J . F. Palme r On The Av en ue) O r_ Anyw here you go , you' ll find the sma rtest dres sers spor ting Flor sheim s. Fello ws can' t h elp likin g the sma rt swag ger air they 've got~· they appr e ciate thei r idea l fit. Wea r ther n whe re you will, Flor shei ms will alwa ys do you prou d. Doll ar .for dolla r, they' re just abo ut the grea test valu e in footw ear ever offer ed. .·.,, • • Ro«?fings~ Lumb er Co., Midvale, Ut ah . Pho ne Midvale 212. from a load wagon passed {)Ver his up additio nal laws. For, after all, bruisin g them badly, but he is very less relief than a on a very succes sful campa ign law vice sold for lOc a colum n, is not a sure cure for evil; much improv ed now. for the year 1926. The busine ss would at be>~t it is only repres sive. be richer than Bootle ggers. Don't forget the big dance to be .., 1.926 houses with tW10 except ions donate d [,,, A n d W h en t heyget a II t h h d given in the amuse ment lha.ll next a All f h vising, there is juston ethingroug will help memb ers 0 t e associ ations many valuab le priz>es which were Saturd ay night, June 12. Param ount the Farme rs. NOTIC E OF DELIN QUEN T That is elimin ate some and all officC'rs arc reques ted to be given to the folLowing: orches tra. Every one come. ASSE SSl\lE NT. ALTA -HELE NA of the middl emen and let the two there to attend all meetin gs and a Neate st kept ground s. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Naylo r spent ends meet. The Consu MININ G & MILLI NG COMP ANY. specia l invitat ion is extf'nd ed to all mer and the Best vegeta ble garden . L Friday visitin g with Mr. and Mrs. Produ cer are two men in Ameri ca ocatio n of Princi pal Place of BusiSaints in g·eneral to attend the meetBest kept back yard. WEA R FLOR SHEI MS AT ALL TIME S Lawre nce Ren<lolsbach. that have never even seen each other. ness, Salt Lake City, Utah. Best k ept ings to be held in the tabern acle at ls· farm anima NOTIC E: Mrs. Net Wardl e of Idaho is spendCut out the middle and tie the 10:30 a. m., 2 and 7 p. m., on Su!lda y Best flower garden . The ing an indefi nite time visitin g with two ends togeth er.. t Tune Vl. 1 1. Cleane st and best kept orchar d. re are c e mquen upon the folWhen a steer starts from the feed Mrs. Mary Shield s. Best kept farm. lowing describ ed stock, on accoun t of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Becks tead of Pen to the table, there is about 10 to The prizes were award ed to 13. We an assess ment levied on the 3rd day The Utah Pool hall has cut a secWest Jordan , Mr. and Mrs. Max take a bite out of him, before he of May 19?6 th ti"on 1' believe fu a clean place. • - - · - - - - - - - - - . . . - - - - - - - - - -....---~--·-_ from on!' of • ·~ ' the front glass e severa amoun ts .-•.•• Field of Granit e and Mr. and Mrs. reache s the family that pay for him. t "te h se oppos1 t e names of the respec windows and is now prepar ed to serve Who wears the best clothe s or Harold Becks tead formed a party and t" ha h Jd drives the best car, the fellow who rve s re o ers as follow s: root beer to ~heir patron s on the attend ed a dance at Union Saturd ay Cert No Name Sh A t street, in such quanti ues and quality raises abush elofw heat,o rthew orknight of last week. ares m . 1 aWS n 100Ru dolphi Ander infl fellow who goes up to buy a sack son .... 500 $2.50 that city root beer fades into the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maxfi eld and h ·hade 47 H E R of fl our ? Why nelt er one o f t h em. osengr en -- .. 1000 " · 5.00 son Beck, of Granit e visited with The ones in betwe en these two have 97 H E R BY MARC & US STRO NG. · · osengr en ·-·-·--1000 5·00 Mr. and Mrs. Samue l Beckst ead, Sr., their private Tailor and "Strai ght 6 We of the U. S. one day last week. A. make 5·00 more ~ Andre w Olson ................ 1000 Eights .'' 1 laws and break more laws than any N. E. _Gergman A regim ent of soldie rs about 300 -- 500 2.50 The Gover nment just told Agriother nation of the world. We have ~!~ ~~ir Rrcha~d Poulso n 1000 5-00 in numbe r and their 'horses, wagon s, culture , "You are in a hole." & They The memb ers of the theolo gy Class to our credit, {)r discre dit, over 2 000 -1 163 M 1 lam Tidem an ........ 400 2·0° suppli es and so forth passed throug h didn't offer to pull them out, but enterta ined at .a party in honor of 000 statute s, laws, ordina nces 1000 ' anfl 5 here Monda y .of last week. -00 These they did say, "We will get down 169 urray ~uto Co. ..-·their teache r, Dr. S. C. B. Sorens en regula tions. Somet hing like 1000 5.00 30,000 men want extra horses if any •has in there with you." A. ~- Stnng ham .. at the ward hall on :\[onda y. Games ,new laws in a year by Congr ess and A~d m accord ance with law and a them to spare, they will pay one dolI want to tell you right here, I were playod and refres hment s were 20,000 by state legisla tures. While res~ lar a day for each horse. ~ion ~!h th; ~oard 10f Direct ors don't know what would have hapserved to 10 guests aftpr which he only a fractio n of these are ever enp:s ~ne · The soldie rs are bound for Ameri - pened to the poor farmer if it f ' so many shares had was presen ted with a little token. j acted, they clog the wheels 0 of govis been old not friend, for eac h par~ "Bull · beo '' stldock as ma~ be can Fork, where they will spend 15 necess ary Wl James Ander son of Verna l visited ernme nt, and waste time that ~o o.t th ff f Durha m. It's the only should thing he th has S ta N ~ "' e .o rce 0 days time. All horses will be fed been absolu tely able to rely on. .b d b e ecre 1 ry, And • o. 1407 with Walke r Bank hiH sister, Mrs. Rowla nd Lloyd . e emp oye to some etter purpos and given the best of care. e. B "ld" S 1 k I want hl"m to know that myself and on Sunda y. . 1 In six years the 1 British Parlia - thm ngh, d a t La e City, Utah, 011 Anoth er regim ent of soldie rs will "Bull " Durha m are with him right 1 e 28 t t passe d on IY 46 ay of June 1926 at the 1\Ir. and Mrs. Elmer Seal .and fammen genera l and 246 h be throug h here about June 15. They co the poor house door. f k ' ' the 2 ily and Mr. aml Mr~. Thoma s B >pecial laws. 0 . 1 o'c1oc h {)~r The New Sprin g Line Is Now Here. All Wool, Tailor noon Wl11 want extra to pay orses a 1so. "Th . t bl Lloyd formed a party and went to e mam rou e, , says Senat or delmq uent assess ment thereo n, toMrs. Emma Shepe ck spent Fr!Made Suits -50 Patte rns at $24.00. Bet ter Ones F rom !"'" • t? _ ; ,... ~ Butterfi <:>ld canyon and spent thf Stanle y, "is not that we have n{)t 1 9 ge~her with the cost of advert ising day aftern oon in Sandy . ~ vr That Up. Why Buy Ready Made When You Can lluy day on Sunda y. enoug h laws, but that we have not an expens e ~ the sale. Mr. and Mrs. Hardc astle of Sandy P.S. Therew illbean otherp iecehe re '\'l:r. and Mrs. Parley Glover of enoug h respec t for Tailo r Made For Less. Suits Made To Order . the laws we EAN F. BRAY TON. were week en d guest s of Mr. an d • few Weeks from now· Look forl"t ·c, t l\~· 1 • r .. as 'H1va e were guPsts of Dr. am1 have." Secret ary. Mrs. James Shield s. "f S .C. B . !=; CLEA NING , PRES SING and ALTE RATIONS F n 'd ay. "The countr 140 y would ;v rs. be better off," ~ orense n on 7 Walke r Mrs. Hattie Mack" "' of Grang er s 1 LBank k c· Buildi u ng, ]I'[ ~, 1• !vi E.phr 0 assert 1'a 1n s Senato r Beveri dge, r. "if an< for • rs. ttesen a t spent Monda y of last week witlh Mr. a e Ity, tah. Date of 1st public ation, June 10. ha d as -their guests on Monda y, Mrs every new law passed , an old law and Mrs. Leo nra1mer. I P. W. Maflsen of Sat Lakte, Mrs were repeal ed. The maze of 1~g1'sla- Date of last public ation, June 24 · ~· Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palme r and son, Laura Hanly , :!\fiss Mario n Haror tion is smoth ering the nation ." 64 West Cente r St. MIDVALE, Utah Ralph, were week end visitor s of Mr. and Gill's Stewa rt all of Los An"It would be well if this countr y 1 and Mrs. J .F. Palme r. geles. could have a legisla tive recess for the 1 Mrs. Georg e Stocki ng had as her Mrs. Alma Eg-bert and family .of next ten years, " Senato r Fe.ss deweek end guests , Mr. and Mrs. Gust S:llt Lake i" vi;:;iting with her par· clares. Callas and baby Hellen .of Bingh am 1 ; MIDV ~LE <'nts, Mr. ant! Mrs. N. H. Silcock SANDY No one know what .all these laws and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stocki ng. where :;he will stay for two week< are about, for they have n{)t been Elder Royal Becks tead return ed ;vr,iss Ferri! Crane spent the week codified for over 50 years. Congr ess home Monda y after labori ng for two ('nd at Vivian Park. has repeat edly attemp ted such a years in the Texas missio n field for Mr. and Mrs. Max Christ ensen anrl measu re, but the Senate , runnin g the L . D. S. church. Mrs. Jo-hm na Larsen of Salt Lak<' true to form, has alway s pigeon The Relief society sisters enter f•ormed a party and went to M<t. holed this necess ary item. tained their husban ds at a social Pleasa nt, where they visited with While their intenti{)ns are doubtand strawb erry festiva l Mon<lay of friend s for five days. less good, and their hearts in the this week. · Mrs. Paulin e Drfap er of Salt IJak{' right place- even if their heads The South Jordan choir furnish kd are was Sunda y dinner guest of Mr. and not on straig ht-the reform ers, upWholesale and Retai l the music at Granit>e Sunda y night , Mrs. Wilfor d Silcock. lifters , welfar e worke rs, laoor unions , June 5 f.o,r the M. I. A. progra m. Mr. and :Vfrs. Wilfor d Silcock enter- and trade associ ations are respon sible REAS ONA BLE RATE S Miss Golda Soffe left Monda y to tain('{] at a birthd ay supper on Fri- for much unwise and ineffec tive legspend ·the summ er in Salt Lake. AT ALL SEASONS OF THE YEA R day in honor of their daugh ter. islatio n. M1ss Eva Mayna rd and Mi::;s Utahn a's thirtee nth birthd ay anni"No matte r what the troubl e," acGladys Whead on of Salt Lake spent Guar antee d by versar y. Covp1·s were laid for Mrs. cordin g to one {)f our promi nent NO EXTR A CHA RGE FOR SPEC IAL DELI VERY law the week end visitin g relativ es her~ ~~ ~~ _. Vina Bills, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nell maker s, "no matte r what the disMrs. Rober t Thoma s and Mrs. E. (I~' and sons of Lark, Glen Cleme nts of ease, no matte r what the compl OFFI CE, PLA NT-6 500 South State IHCOf\f' O"A'f&D aint, L. Crawf ord were guests of Mr,;. • 1 c\merican Fork and Go.r don Silcock. no matte r what the existm g aws,Emma Holt on Thurs day of last week. 111 Fifth Avenu e, New York City F.lma Hamil t0n and Willia m Bills people rush to Congr ess, to some The choir memb ers •have organb zed phone, Residence, Murr ay 445 return ed home on Thurs day after lacomm ittee, have a bill frame d while . Midvale 175-J four ball te.ams and will play Tues- on Sunda y. Mrs. Stoeki ng al~o had I:Jol'in.!?.' as mi,o;sionaries in the Southr they wait, report to rtihie senate , have, day aftero on in the ball park, the as her guests , :\Irs. Sarah Vincen t ern States missio n for the past 26 the title read, have it enacte d into a l<>sing teams wil( entert ain the win- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plant and Miss month s. law, and go back to sleep, withou t ners at a banqu et. Flossy Vincen t of Salt Lake Memo r:Vriss 1\'Iary Windt r of the North- regard to the rights of the citizen s Mr. and Mrs. Benjam in Beckst ead ial day. wester n States mission and ,her moth- or the dignit y of legisla tion." SAFE , CLEA N MILK are rejoici ng over the arriva l of a :Mr~'>. Mary Shield s and daugh ter, er, Mrs. Edwin Win<ler and two small Here are some examp les {)f freak baby boy born last week. DELIV ERED DAILY Utahn a, were Salt Lake visitor s on childre n of Verna l, visited at the bills now pendin g: Mrs. W .E. Garne r visited Sunda y Friday of last week. home 'Of )Jr. an<! Mrs. R. S. Hamil "Make it unlaw ful f{)r a corpora-~ with her son, Ander o Grane r, who is THA T . PERSONA L INMiss Elsie Winw ard has return ed ton and Mr. and Mrs. James Steadtion to make any noise interfe ring on the Bingh am hospit al suffer ing home after spendi ng severa l Tel. Dougl as 9l-J4 month s man for five days during the week. TERE ST IN YOUR ORwith radio broadc asting . UTAH Requi re COTT ONWO OD from injurie s receive d in the Lark in Bulffd ale. Mr. and :Mrs. Wilfor d Crane enter- corpor ation to file proof of ability to mines three weeks ago. DER IS WHA T COUNTS. The Young Ladies :\f. I. A. was re- tained at dinner on Sunda y in honmeet payrol l. Prohib it COM PLET ELY use {)f paintMr. and Mrs. A<lron Schou ten are organi zed Sunda y in sac1·ament meet- or of Willia m Bills, who has just re- sprayi ng machi nes, so YOU GET IT 100 % union painte rs rejoicit:tg over the arriva l ·Of a son ing and the follow ing office REM ODEL ED rs were turned home. can get more pay by hand-p ainting ." born last week. appoin ted: Mrs. Delbe rt Holt, presiMrs. S. C. B. Sorens en and Mrs. Presid ent Coolid ge has protes ted It's a t·eal treat to Eat Miss Ebha Ander son of Sandy , dent; Mrs. Ivy Wardl e, first coun- Harry Sands trom enterta ined their agains t the intrusi on of legisla tive Miss Lucy Stocki ng and V.a.l Spenc er selor and Mrs. Rosem ond Maxfie AT THE ld, Beehiv e girls at a weenie and marsh - bodies into the privat e life of the ~at the-and Willis Woods forme d a party second counse lor. mellow roast at the home <Of Mr. and people. He believ es that the people : Sunda y and motore d to Cotton wood The thirty -first genera l annua l Mrs. Harry Sands trom on Wedne sl"hould be taugh t to compo rt themcanyon after which they spent the confer ence of the Young · Mens and day. selves so that laws for every moveevenin g at Bingh am as guests of Young Ladies Mutua l Impro vemen t Miss Vivian Freem an return('{! ment of life will be unnece ssary. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Callas . asooci ations and the twPnty .fourth home on Sunda y after spendi ng the The reform ers would do much bet- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Winw ard annua l confer ence of thP Prima ry as- past f;ix month s n.t Midvale Utah Payso n with Mr. ter to confin e their effort s to in:CIE. C. O'BRIEN were guests of Mrs. Geo,rge Stocki ng sociati on of >the Church of 1 Jesus and Mrs. Georg e Whetm an. ligent propag anda, and stop framm g Famous Clothing Co. Inc. 0 Midvale, Utah "We Are Not Floa ters We Are Her e To Stay " 0 REL IAB LE PLUMBING WIRING CO. 87 Eas t Cen ter Stre et, Midvale, Uta h Heb er Egb ert Carl Ern strom. Props. Bath , Hea ting , Pum ping and Elec trica l Fixt ures of Eve ry Description ALL WORK GUARANTEE D RIVERTON We Are Smo ther ed w·th L I The U. S. A. · · 0 · '-'• 11 1L • i 9 I' !? H. F. RA SM US SE N, Ta ilo r i I. LESTER Artificial ''B ' uLL'' DuRHAM P.. Fairda 1e Farms ,......--------------""! Me at & Grocery U. S. Cafe • |