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Show T B JORD Bm*l'E R PICTU RES A SURE THING FOR MIDVA LE FILM FANS TITUT ION· RULE 0. INC. DEPA RTM TO RES Midvale, Utah. APPLYiltG~ MWES rr Ml&PII NG ly with alay liberal judicious advel!tising out. and . It is just as impossible to run picture. show without advertising in newspapers , as it is to make an altitude flig~ without an aeroplane. Mr. Price realizes this and with the Journal will be a strong contender for your patronage. May we suggest, however, to Mr. Price that he keep up the standard of aU. pictures. That ia, a classic tos day and a shoddy picture to morrow will not do. Keep up the standard at all times. When people begin to realize that they willJnever be disa.point.ed, then the Hub is on the way to a paying business eacJl and every • Thrift I - - man e•peci•Uy, who expeeta much and who iDaiata value, we invite the moat critical inapection of theae They reflect our idella of Service and our ideas of 800&1 at'GI'e keepina, quality and low 1»J'lce.. Your IDa;ectioD lavitecl. A Mr. Price, well veraed in the tbeatrieal business. will· operate the Hub theater, owned by Mr. Homeric. He is an all around theater man and can and w.ill ·make a success of this show bouse. He has cloaed a contraet for steady advertising in the Journal. Reduced prices will be offered by reading his weekly programs. Watch for them. get in on them. A nickel saved is a nickel earned. Vaudev1lle numbers will probably be run in connection with the first class pictures and as Mr. Price will devote all his time to the venture, a liberal patronage is assured, especials OD THE HUB MIDVA LE NOW UNDER NEW MANAGE MENT Our Slopja, "Courtesy and Better Pietures" Program Week Jaly 9th to 15th 2: Metro Goldwyn Produetfo n t 9 ~ ~ ''TORRENT'' EQ d 2: With Ricardo Cortez and Greta Gat'bo 9a = rn ~ == NoYelty Wea• Wid\ )tqoa be fiftal aaalysis, Succe11 ia any great Hurdle Race ef Bueiness c&Q be measure<! only by the good it brings e people. • -n.. apansion of this Nation-wi de Institution year year is directly the rc:su:t of the superior way in ich its meaiber-S tores have served the public with the Qllalllr ' aae~ededl!ded for home and peraon. ,.... ..... aaba .. 11113h1a 8~ Powa wiDcla mp•• 10 ia~to~poda at Jl'icM w:a:ta 7~ IIIS.w... Powa lf]llljfJ lliillll~I&W. Qalilit)- ,._ • - ..l•il•••.., - Rayott mi.dlM! pve Mft. eilken effects. Our pric~:s mean, consider- ....--~w able savinp to tJ,e home dressmake r, tool The yard, 23c to 98c Our Lady-Lyke oTseta For Every Type of Figure "Vlhat a lovely figure I" probably means only a w~ll corseted ngure-pro bably a LadysLyke .tOrseted womanl New Stylea in Conet-Br uaieres ilk Scarfs c.,. Colon A a e w Scarf I Elpi!cially amart for Sport wear all summer. .\ t t h i I i•· 1.t· an ua- We show a large , range of excellent styles for all' the various types. Including the poputa&" Corset-Br aulere. Of c:ourse, our pric:es are ooted17, lower I r. elle4 r.urc:ha- $1.23 to $1.98 $1.25 to Miss Dean Bateman joined relatives from East Midvale in a trip by auto through Yellowstone park. Mrs. J. W. Johnson and small daughter, Pyllis, have returned from a visit to Portland, Ore. Mrs. H. E. Phelps returned early in the week from a visit to California, while there she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. B .Thomas of Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Esperson and family, Mr. and M:rs. George Hughes, and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Townsend spent Monday at Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Thomp8011 of Sandy were guests of their daugliter, M:rs. L. E. Rasmussen and attended the patriotic celebration held here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kimball have returned from a visit with relatives in various parts of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. E. W." Bluemel of Murray were guests at the C. E. Matthews home Monday. Mrs. John S. Brown and children Jack and Dorothy returned Monday from a months visit with relatives in Jamestown, Cal. Mrs. Alice Bateman is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Parley R. Glover of East Midvale. Mrs. J. S. Alley is entertaining tcr day (Thursday) at a children's party for her IIID&lJ daughter, Betty. Sixteen guests have been invited. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson and relatives from Salt Lake spent last week end and Monday on the Weber. Mrs. Jeannie M. Thomas spent part of last week in Salt Lake the guest of Mrs. T. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Green and family of Magna were Midvale visitors Monday. Mrs. Ralph Huffman entertained Wednesday at a children's party on the lOth birthday anniversallJ of her daughter, Genevieve. Games were played on the lawn. Refreshmen ts were served to twenty-eigh t. Mr&. Carrie Sadler and Miss Mers Beck of Draper spent Monday in of lest week Mrs. D. entertained at her home street in compliment to R. Green of . San Francisco on a visit. A dainty was served followed by were won Mrs. E. W. Blue L .Alcorn hostess A to1 club wu Tuesdat. ~lnntsl5na !;t Doc:tor - ..OPRAC fiC Over Meat & Groeery Cenaer Offiee Roan: Oto2 1:30 to 7:30 ALE, UTAH W ANTEl> TO RENT-2 or 8 fumlahecl I'08III!t Notify Journal aDd telw)t wnt '1,e notified. tf FOB SAl~ ' room frame houae. CaD be 11101!ed. Good eODdition. A buiraiD. I:Jiquire at aeetio1l house, Welby. U POR SAlE Return ticket to L Js ~ &*Mi until .July 9th. wm for $8.10, worth $26. CaB Men. Lind, phone Mid 18~W. lt AGENTS W.utTED IN IIIDVALE TEJUUTOR Y. Swom proof of '75 per ""*- '1.60 an hour for epare time. ........... Plneat G11&1'811s tfled HOlloieitJ. 1!6 .cyfea ad 'CO!Jon. X. ~ Auto fw'il"'hed. No taqJ• I-·~ ry. R 011 .... ERY 00., DeJt 11-38 n.w, ~ I!IJ • t< ''ZOWJE'' ..,.. > A Sterrsope es Fun For YOUD& and Old. Don't Miss It. ..,.. ~ t\lll PJ1 ~ ....._ ....- =:l~~rill not stand for any such ~ SOCIETY Nowadays Cotto a Materials are made in hcndreds of weaves, pattec.1\S, and colors; we believe we are • h o w i n g the JDOSI pleatint: of each. • 4th Episode of "The Searlet Streak., ~!h~on~~,It;a:..::f: n~U:::st4~ ~ has ben demonstrate d = Come- Lovely New Material~ FRIDAY AND SATURD AY > the fans. From the Land of Cotton THE~\ SUNDAy _ MONDAy _ TUESDA y N t< = 1111J UJ Q ..'11!1 ....._ .,..... ''WHEN THE DOOR OPENED'' .- ~t::f Shown at the Vietory at Salt Lake Last Week l ~ Also A Good Comedy ~ ~ WEDNES DAY AND THURSD AY 9:) ~ ~ ttJ ''WATCH . YOUR WIFE" S Seven Reels of Riotous CoiDedy A Good Westem Feature "FADE AWAY FOSTER" Special Attra ction Sat. 9:30 Lon Hogdes , Violinis t 9:30 t. Sun. p.m. Miss Billie Price, soloist p.m. Sup. Americ an Teamw ork And Progres s 'We look abroad .aDd we find the low production, low wages and low consumptio n nations with their facThe American people will be par- tories idle and a large p10p0rtion of ticularly interested in the following their people unemployed ." summary from the report of the Brit"These visitors placed tbeir fiDprs ish Labor Commission and the dis- on two factors which, In their judgcussion of industrial cooperation as ment, have been most largely reaponthe guarantee for future national sible for our favored position. Flrs:t prosperity, which is presented by high production with its atteDd&l)t Lewis E. Pierson, chairman of the corollaries of high wages aad hip board of the Irving Bank-Colum bia standards of living; secoDCI, thle coTrust company, in a recent address operative spirit which exists h¢ween before the New Engl&Dder's Banll:ers managemen t and labor within Amerassociation. ican industry. After pointing out that it Is a "We behold governmeat devotinc bankers' duty to keep pace with the its resources and authority to the 110economic situation, exert his influ- lution of industry's difficulties. From ence to stabilize business, and to 9i- the workman at hia bench to e exrect attention to healthy and progres- eeutive at his desk, the spirit of cosive forces whicli. make for national operation and team play invigorates prosperity, Ill'. Pierson pointed out 1our whole industrial movement. It that for half a century we have been ' we can keep clearly in our "'*nda the perfecting an industrial maQhine tremendous distance we have traYwhich today produces more manufac- ersed in a few short years ,Uid the tured products than aay other nation success which on the Jaole • in the world. crowned our efforts, there will be To secure this high production, we little the demagogue or the charlataa quickly learn t1u¢ two factors were can do to disturb the steady progre1111 necessary. The first was power ma- of the American natien. With maa.. chinery and the second was develops agement and nation workintr tomeDt of business units large enough gether to increase the productivity to command the capital and set up an of American factories. with our iaelaborate manufaetur ing plant. dustrial structure COOP$ratiDg to per"High production, high wages, and feet the processes of buam.ss, we CUl high consumptio n are the cardinal move steadily f.orivard w evea better principles of modern American in- things, toward a future whleh wiU dustry. with deserved _...;.;.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _be_rich achievemen tL" __ __ ___ ____ _ was served. has as her her mother Mrs. Mary her sister, Miss Hazel Lake. Mr. L. 1Keyers ex- FARMS HOMES LO 8 INS CB pect to for a visit Sandy, Ut. . ...... llidw• llf-w with Colo. POULTRY FARM. 16 acres S. West LEAVING TOWN. Seven B. briet, Friday week of -sandy. 8 R. house, well and out well loeated in Jlittqle at a pr.. Mrs. Fae on the buildings. Only gain or will trade for holM MAl' $2500, terms. siXth of her SEE s. L. City. 9BE CBA.PO. CRAPO. daughter, played and WILL T'RADE. 10 Room Dl'e88 brick YES IT'S TRUE. I ba e 1 aen ad to 10 small 8 R. brick houe, :% .U. froa near West hitrh school S. L. City. Mr. and Sell cheap or trade for small acreSandy on coanty highwar. Clt7 sons of Solcller water, electric Uchta, IIMde; . . _ age near Midvale or Sandy. those who spent &I'd and berries, pod out hull-rSEE CRAPO. Mrs. Jos. R. Gren and Clleap as dirt. SEE O&AIO. 'l'RADE F.A.U FOlt HOUSE. New Geraldine, have 6 room modem brick and 8% acres WANTED TO TRADE. Me ._. home in San Francisco dry farm iii Cache valley. fine land in South Midvale. Sell on a month at the home of terms or trade equity :fw smaller trade for amall home Uad few Ml'l!• parentl, Mr. and Mrs. EH of land near Midvale. Iftl home. SEE CRAPO. portunity. SEE OJLMIIO. C. C. 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