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Show ~·- - ._.. _______ THE JORDAN Murray Society .fOtJRNAL East Midvale Ah-h-h Mrs. Amos Hansen was pleasantly W. A. Garrett motored to Nephi on surprised by a numbet: of friends. Fri- a business trip the forepart of the day. Games and music were enJoyed ek and refreshments served. Out of we · town guests were Mrs. Rideout, Mrs. Miss Mirla Greenwood was a week • W-orsley and Mrs. Sorenson of Salt end guest of Miss Phyliss Greenwood Lake. of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird announce Here's a roofing that can be laid Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kresser, Miss the marriage of their daughter Le- Larene Berrett and Harold Payne of quickly, easily and conveniently. Think Nora to Lawrence Peterson of Salt New York motored to Bingham MonLake, the marriage took place Fri- day and were guests of Mr. of the saving in labor costs I and Mrs. day in Salt Lake. George Wright. Mrs. C. E. Gaufin left Sunday for We're talking about Barrett Asphalt Mrs. Annie Simper entertained SunE ly, Nev., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Roll Roofing, either smooth or mineralday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. HyN. E. Broadbent. rum Jensen of West Jordan. surfaced. Here's a roofing that we're Miss Evelyn Heal of Provo ha.s Mrs. Ruth Sh!nsel left last Thursbeen the guest of Miss Cora Ramglad to recommend. We've found it day af.teernoon for her home in La shaw for a few days. 100% reliable. It can't rust, rot or Mrs. George A. Jenkins and Barge, Wyo., after a two weeks visit daughters have returned JlQme froiT' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra catch fire-will stay tight against. all a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood Pate. weather for many years. Prices? Bliss Hiatt and Miss Dot Hone of -of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Very reasonable. Co~e in and see. Miss l.brna Miller was surprised Payson were married in the Salt Lake Mrs. B:-"You got through quicRer temple Friday. After spe11ding the Tuesday evening at ller home by a There's a feelir.l. of coJftlor!: than,} thought you would, Mr. Moore· day in Salt Lake they were guests number of her friends. Mr. M:- Yes rna:am. that roof* when you slip on a psir of Miss Rachel Gibbs entertained the of their aunt, Mrs. Rachel Forbush. Will last .. The adopted infant son of Mrs. AnStar Seven club Monday evening .at Florsheims that sta.rt!! from her home. Games and music were nie C. Larsen died Tuesday of whooping cough. Funeral services were held enjoyed followed by refreshments. the toes and spreads IUld Your garage deserves a. ~ood roofat the residence Thur.sday Bishop T. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Newbold anof Barrett Roll RoOfing ru>unce the engagement of their F. Greenwood in charge. spreads till you feel good all Carl E. Tholan was removed to a daughter, Verda, to Roy Lancaster of over! And say, Florshei ms local hospital early Fri<lay morning. Midvale. • We Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wagstaff have He is suffering with diabetis. look every bit as grand as thf!ly moved to American Fork to make hope for his speedy and complete retheir home. Mrs. Wagstaff was for- covery. feel. Take this tip-they·re Many people attended the Union merly Miss Vera Smith. meeting held in the high school Sunthe best buy in shoe:J tl1o1" ts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Turner anday afternoon. Ward Relief society nounce the engagemt.nt of their conference was •held in the ward daughter Cfem to Ray Jackman of chapel at p. m. Short talks were burg :vas ?est man. The decorations 1 ijl~~-~·••••••••••••;;;;;;;:::::::~ Salt Lake. Mr . .and Mrs. Walter Moore and given by Jennie McDonald, Kate were m pmk and wh1te ribbon fesMrs. toons and wedding bells. Assisting in mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore mo- Sharp and Raehel Forbush. . tored to Lagoon Wednesday and spent Annie Christensen recited '"The First serving an<l receiving were Miss Settlers" story. A trio composed of Leona Nielsen and 1\:Irs. E. Allen the aft ernoon .and evening. Mrs. Eva J ones entertained at her Mrs. Rachel Forbush, so.prano, Ora Bateman. About 175 guests called. home on State street last evening in Pate, contralto and .Miss Gertie For- Mr. and Mrs .Greischer received many • The compliment to her niece, Miss Blanche bush, alto. They sa:r.g "0 That My beautiful and useful presents. Y?ung couple will leave Friday eve. WEAR FLORSHEIMS AT ALL TIMES Burton of Nephi, who is visiting at Soul." The stake president, Mrs. C. nmg for Los Angeles where they will her home. Games, music and danc- C. Jenson and Mrs. Muir each gave ing were enjoyed. Refreshments were interesting discourses on the nature make their home. We agai? ~ake this opportunity of expressing Miss Mirla Greenwood and Miss of the work as did our ward presiserved. our app1·ecmtton to our many good customers for Mr. and Mrs. John B. Erickson dent, Mrs. Mamie Tholan. The con- Gertie Forbush will entertain Tuesthe. loyal support you are favoring us with. We motored to Brighton r!'uesday .a.nd ference was then adjourned until next day evening at the latter's home in TINTIC GOLD BUG MINING CO. LOCALITY AND FAME beheve .our customers are good batters, they do compliment to Mrs. Greischer. year. Looition of principal office, 417 The conviction of Edward Bok that spent the day. Mr .and Mrs. W. M. Thomas of not strike at the ball exeept when at the right Miss Beatrice Simper attended the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McCleary and Mess l'Jldg., Salt Lake City. a man cannot be buried in any local• Midvale accompenied Mr. and Mrs. place. We still try hard to serve you as well .. in wedding reception ,(}f Miss Edith Notice Js hereby given that at a ity, la r ge or small, if he have t he ele- children and Mr. and Mrs. William Charles Dahl to Lagoon on the 24th. Johnson of Salt Lake who was a the future as we have in the past. You know Weber who has been visiting at the ments of greatness and achievememJt Leonard Trips and Miss .J:Iabel teacher of English at the Murray home of Mr.s. McCleary and Mr~;. meeting of the board of directors of in him, sho-uld be of encouragement when you trade at Rasmussen's store you get Smith of Salt Lake spent Sunday ~e above Company held a.t their of- to those who feel t hat their talents Weber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis high school last year. She was mary~ur m?neys worth and the best money can buy. f1ce June 17, 1926, an assessment are wasted because of an unapprecia- Tripp for two weeks left for thcil ried ThUl'sday to Charles Linford al- evening with Miss Edith Garrett who '\\ e don t need to tell you that we handle the best is a convalescent guest of Mr. and to be known as assessment N<l: 3 of 1tive or depr~ssin g environment home Thursday monring in Bremer- so of Salt Lake. of meats for you know that. First class meats toMrs. Rachel Forbush, Harold Bish- Mrs. W. A. Garrett. $1.00 per 1000 shares was i9v1ed on " Cream will rise ,to the surlace .any- ton, Wash. The Primary class of Miss Blanche day cost from 13Yzc to 15c per pound wholesale Miss Effie Aamodt entertained at op and Miss Margie Forbush were the outstanding capital stock -of the 1where," a sserts Bok and an obS&VaSharp entertained at a lawn party Of course, meats can be bought as low as 7 Yz c Corporation. Payable immediately to tion of the ear ly life of successful a miscellaneous shower Monday eve- guests Thursday evening of Mrs. Em- Monday afternon complimenting the ma B. Stone and Mrs. Elena Forbush pound wholesale. We don't handle that class. C. I. Goff, Secretary, at 417 Ness men goes t o confirm his statement. ning of last week .at her home on Relief society. Program, games and Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. We can handle all your veal, pork, Iambs and Abra ham Lincoln in his boyhood split East Forty-sixth South street in hon- of Murray. refreshments were enjoyed by the Mrs. W. A. Garrett, Sr., of Nephi or of Miss Ella Tripp who was marAny stock upo.n which this assess- rails for a scanty living, and Daniel beef. If you have no market for your eggs we class and th following Relief society mtltt remains unpaid on July 26 Webster was brought up in a New ried to Varion Mortenson of Ephriam. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett, Miss members: Mrs. Emma Greenwood can. handle them .too. Should you need some gro1926, will be delinquent and adver~ Hampshire log cabin where hard Games, music .and dancing were en- Blanche Garrett and Henry Garrett Mrs. Mamie Tholan, Mrs. Hilda Mid~ cenes for a load of hay we can accomodate 'tised for sale at public auction a nd work was the rule and money was sel- joyed and refreshments were served attended the Wooten family reunion dleton, Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Mrs. When ever you want to know the prices on {~~ at Liberty park Wednesday afterto 25 guests. IUlless payment is made befor e will dom seen. Annie Grl:enwood, Mrs. Ada . Pate, noon. Program, games and refreshproduce and meats call Midvale 70-R-2, there is a]. Mrs. J. W. Herling entertained be sold on August 25 1926 Riches have proved a more formid11 Mrs. Annie Malstrom, Mrs. .Minnie ments were enjoyed by 15 guests. ways so~e on_e at the p~ant to answer the phone. a. 'm., at the Company~s offic~, to pay a ble handicap to success than .Po':- Monday aftern-oon at her home in Lindahl and Mrs. Kate Sharp. Mrs. Bell Huntsinger of Alabama honor of the officers, teachers and YoUis f01 best quahty and fair prices, the delinquent assessment together erty. Opp~sti.-on has be;n and still 1s Mrs. Melissa Glover and Mrs. Orwith t.he cost of advertising and ex- the mate~lal upon which character young ladies of the Community Aid who is a guest of Mrs. M. J. rell Bateman entertained at a shower pellse of sale. f eeds for 1t s development and growth. Sunday school. Various games were Thornton spent Thu:tsday with her Saturday evening ·in honor of .Miss mother, Mrs. Sarah Alexander and Signed · C No Gopher Prairi>e is strong enough played and luncheon was .served. Laura Bateman of Midvale. Games • • Mrs. Rose Alexander. Mr . .and Mrs. William Cannegieter · · I. Goff. to down .a man if he has -the will to were played and refreshments were A gas explosion at the G. and G. are visiting relatives Secretary. forge ahead. in Portland, garage caused quite serwus injury to served to twenty guests. . . . . .............................. . . ----"'---The country boy has, if anything, Ore. Miss Wanda Spencer, daughter of Ervin Swenson and Harold Nielsen Ipork mean a total of 7,000 pounds more ing FOR SALE-Victor phonograph, late the advantage of the city boy, because 't 1 due to sanitary conditions and capi ~ sto~k of the Corporation console model, i year old. Walnut, he has quiet and distance to give him Mr. and MI1S. Bert Spencer of this of Sandy who is his guest tllis week. ILL-SHAPED UDDERS ~ethods o~ handling. Such a large Payable Immedmtely to J. Wilmer eost $250. Also $75 worth of rec- a sane point of view. But the man city and Ray French also .of Murray Thorough precaution was taken to Bucket-fed calves often acquire the dif~e:enc~ 1s, of course, unusual but Booth, Secretary, at 81 North Main The clean all the gasoline from the large habi-t of sucking each other. The vice erds. Make an offer. who will succeed, will succeed any- were married last Tuesday. stnk~ng mcreases, both as to number Street, Midvale, Utah. tank they were repairing. Vapo.r and young couple will make th€ir home J. HOLLIS A YL.ETT. where. He has the cooice <lf being has severa~ harmful possibilities, fumes in the tank exploded when the of p1gs saved and gains made, are in this city. Any stock upon which this a.sses.'leng ulfed by his circumstances or of says hte Uru.t.ed States department of Phone Mid. 32. 47 Lincoln Ave. triumphing over them. torch was introduced common. burning young 1 ment remams · · on July 10th Mi'ls Zola Brrgcr of Ogden is the Th unpaid agriculture!. Tn the rase of heifer guest of her aunt, Mi.;ll Helen White Swenson and Nielsen about the e s y sktem of swine sanitation, 1 1926, will be delinquent and adver: calves, the result may be ill-shaped 11 nown through the central thighs and calf of the leg. Outshle and pendulous now we fo r a few day.s. · . udders which • detract Members IO<f the Magna Lions club of a possible 3 or 4 day vacation on seriously from the beauty and value west, involves keeping young pigs tised for sale a~ pubhc auctiOn and and their wives were hosts to the crutches and with careful treatment of the animals when mature. Also awa~ from permanent hog lots which unless payment lS made before, will Midvale, Murray and Tooele Lions their injuries will not prove so very there is danger, especially in the case are hkely to be infested with the eggs be Eold on August 10, 1926, a.t 3 o~ roundworms, a seri(}US swine para- p. m., at the Company's office, to pay club members and their wives at a serious, we hope. of well--bred dairy heifers, that suckMiss Edith Garrett of Nephi, a ing of the udders will stimulate vir- site. Instead, the pigs are raised on the delinquent assessment together Saltair party Wednesday. A picnic luncheon and dancing were enjoyed. niece of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gar- gin milk secreti(}n. In time this milk pasture under worm-free conditions. wtih the cost of advertising and exMiss Delma Mortenson and MisS rett, who recently went under an op- secretion dries up and a r!l.ined udpense of sale. BINGHAM-MIDVALE MINING Eunice Mortenson of Nephi were erllltion left the hospital Friday and der is the result. Many cases of co.· Signed. J. WILME:R BOOTH. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. will be the Ganett's guest for a few chronic garget or hardened udders re- NOTICE OF ASSESJ\oiENT Secretary. Lewis Tripp and family the pas.t days. ported among virgin; heifers are no Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fryer of doubt due to the sucking habit. week. I Location of principal office 81 Mrs. C. M. Stevenson was the guest Union will occupy the residence of Keeping the calves secure in North Main street, Midvale, Utah. of her mother, Mrs. Anna Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allsop for a stanchions for a time after feeding ROTATION MEANS FOOD. month during their vacation trip to from the buckets will tend to reduce Tuesday. Location of mine, West Mountain Miss Leona Shaw entertained the Idaho, Washington and California. the desire to suck when turned loose. Mining District, Salt Lake County, The. rot.a.ti?n of crops is nearly as ~ffectl:'e m mcreasing soil productivUtah Star club Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fryer were Salt Lake A handful of grain given immediately Utah. 1ty as 1s the u:se of farm manures and at her home on East Sixty Fourth visitors Sunday. after the calves have finished their Miss Margie Forbush and Miss South street. Notice is hereby given that at a complet~ fertilizers, as based on exOne of the most interesting and significant properties milk will also help to remove the de. perimental yields of wheat corn and , Mr&. C. M. Stevenson entertained at Daisy Milne were dinner guests Tues- sire to nurse. meetmg of the board of directors of oats, taken collectively. 'when roher home Thursday afternoon in com- day evening of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ou can present your new bride is an a mple balance in yom· pliment 1to hex sister, Mrs. Anna S. Winn of Salt Lake. Iron rus.t stains on white enamel the above Company held at their of- l tatio~ and the use of fertilizers are Savings Account. She will gladly aid you in adding to it Special Indepence Day services will may be removed with a stlution of fice June 3rd 19926 a Warde! of Idaho, who is here visiting t I practiced together the on.e practice ' ' n assessmen adds to .the benefits of the other and relatives. Luncheon was served and be held Sunqay at the ward chapel at oxalic acid. Keep it out of .the chil~stematically. to be ~nown as assessment No. 1 of 1 increas~d yields ~re greater ''than the .afternoon was sp~nt in a social 12:15. A patriotic program will be dren's reach. 1 way. Covers were laid for ten rendered and :Miss Dorothy Cox of 1 ~2 m1lls was Ie~ied on the outstand 1from e1ther pract1ce alone. guests. Salt Lake who recently returned fr.om Swin Sanitation Boosts Pork Yield. Mr. and Mrs. McCornish are visit- a Southern States mission will be the speaker. Seven thousand pounds more pork ing at the home of Mrs. McCornish's Special notice is made of the from 10 litters of pigs represents the mother, Mrs. N. Turner. change in .time of the sacrament difference between raising pigs the Mrs. Eliza Doty of Sandy announces the engagement of her daughter, Elanor, to William Townby . the bureau of animal industry, sand of this city. The marriage will of 2 p. m., as heretofore. The infant daughter of Mr. and Uruted States department of agritake place Wednesday. MIDVALE culture, according to the exp~·ience Mr .and Mrs. Lambert Watts an- Mrs. Mace died last week of wlroopcough. Funeral services were of one Iowa farmer. He reported that nounce the engagement of their ing h he raised one lot of pigs from fuur daughter, Bernice to. D. Clyde Aylett. eld Friday at the residence. Bishop sows under the conditions that had The marriage will take place in the Greenwood took charge. Members of the choir furnished the music and prevailed in the past on his farm. latter part of J uly. For comparison, he raised another THE TATTOO TRACER Ezra Pate and W. E. Cox, Sr., were lot from six sows under •the sy,.tem A .simple 't attoo instrument has :~e WspeakeJrs. Burial took pla.ce in of swine sanitation, which prevento; e est ordan cemetery. voundworms and reLated diseases ancl been devised :!loll" marking lhogs as Mrs · Hazel Hans en an d child I · ren.o ailments. The f1'rst lot of so"'s farthey leave the farm for the market so Salt Lak e spent pa rt o f 1ast week rowed 35 pigs, of which 19- survived ~ .NEW EQUIPMENT CALL 'MIDVALE 28 that they can be identified after with Charlie Sharp. d · h slaughter. Such identification makes Marked in simplicity and very atan weJg ed 35 pounds each at the I Wholesale and Retail it possible to trace diseased animals end of October, 1925. The second : tractive was the wedding reception lot farrowed 41 pi"'s of which 40 "It's P ersonaI Serv1ce . That Counts" to the farm where the infecti(}n orig- of Mr · and Mrs · E rnes t Gensc · h er at survived, one being" killed by acciREASONABLE RATES inated. A tatoo mark pr_operly ap- the home of the bn'd e' s paren t s, Mr. dent,· the 40 pigs weighed 130 pounds We take care of your wants whether large or small. plied resists all attempts to remove it. and •Mr s. N'Ie1s N'1e1son F n'd ay eve- each at the end of October. AT ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR Such marks are valueable in estab- . ni ng. The b n'd a 1 partY st ood m · f ront Reduce<! to pcmnds of po1·k the rePrompt Service Anytime Anywhere lishing ownership <lf hogs in coopera- of the f'Ire P1ace w hi ch was '-k d ..,..n e suits show that the four sows kept NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SPECIAL DELIVERY !~e as well as in combat- in summer flowers. The bride was under ordinary conditions produced C. A. McRAE, Prop. beautiful in a gown of white satin 665 pounds of pork, or 166 pounds per • and chantilly lace. Her dainty rhine- sow. The six sows kept under s, anOFFICE, PLANT-6500 South State Midvale, - - - - - - - • - • - ••• - _ Utah. Anemic children need iron-rich stone headd ress was h eld Wl'th a sma 11 itary conditions produced, on th~ foods. Give egg yolk, prunes, r.ais- cluster of I'll' Slre (}ther hand, 5,200 pounds of pork, an" 1 JCS of th e vaII ey. ins, orange juice and . green vegcarried a h "t f h't s ower vuuque o w I e average of 86 pounds per sow. 'Thu" Telephone, Residence, Murray 445 Midvale 175-J et ables, especially · k b n< · 1e ' 5 one sow under sanitary conditions~ as possible. · spinach, .as offen sweet p eas anc1 pa1e pm especially valu~~~=r has been found I roses. Miss Mirla Grec~wood wore produced 700 poun•ls more pork l!.ha~ ing such trouble. rto persons hav- I a. pretty frock of rose silk .and car-l a similar sow handled in the (}rdinary ned coral sweet peas. Clarence Miller- manner. For 10 sows this would "Easy. .to. .lay" means "Easy. . on . . your . . purse" I That BlissllJ.ll/'eelin~ and * R!Jofings -4 West Jordan· Lumber Co., Midvale, Ut;h · Famous Clothing Co. Inc. Phone Midvale 212. RASMUSSEN's Of course Midvale, Utah pe; at p c Rasmussen & Sons · ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ .~~ I And We Will Always Keep a Good Balance Midrvale State Bank ~f1~~~~ ~hebes~~~:;~~~~1 .ain!!;;~ ~~~in~~n~~::n:~i;:is!;!t!~emde~~~=J I. LESTER Artificial :t:::::.nts journal Want Ads Pull |