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Show EAST MIDVALE , sick list suffering with scarlet .feve1 ani! diphtheria. *************************~ The tatoo method of marking hogs. 1leveloped by •the United States Department of Agriculture, is proving successful at the Kansas City stock··ards and its trade territory. Follow ingo a trial of approximately six months, R. L. Cuff, Livestock Commissioner of the Kan!las City Livestock Exchange said: "We have demons-trated to our satisfaction that tn tooing is a feasible and practicable mP-thod of identifyil1g .hogs. When hogs can be driven through a narrow chute about 24 inches wide, tatoo marks can be applied as they walk through. One day I saw a packer-driver tattoo a lot of 64 hogs in less than three minutes. All tattoo marks were legible on the carc-asses." ·UN!ON I TATOOED HOGS CHRI STMA S KING DOM S M~. aoo Mrs. w. A. Garrett had -In case of fire is as their week--end guest, Mrs. Briglf<'hcr Aylett at ence. tf ham Garrett anti two dhi1dren of Ne-~ Mr. and Mr.~;. Curtis Brady were RE};T-A 5-rcom Modern Bun- phi and Miss Pead Garrett wh<> has dinner KUests Sunday of Mrs. Sophia ************************** on S9 Holden Street. In- been visiting at the Garrett home for Peterson (If Sandy. HRISTMAS kin2doms-all around us the past week, return~ to Nephi witl..1 ~Irs. Nephi Gregory was a guest re, Millvale 114 her mother, Mrs.. Bngham Garrett. Frid.a.y afternoon at the home .'01 All their iig"hts and bells con· M~. Clarence B1gler of Del~a was Mrs. T. E. Anderberg of Pion~r Ave. found us; \VISHBS WORK-of any kind a.-ound til~ house. Will fl:• to home a dmner guest Monday evenmg of Sand)•, Mrs. Anderberg entertained at Streets that tingle with the glo-w and liu hou~e cleaning, wa.ahing. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett. a social in honor <>f Mrs. V. E. CarlOf bright windo-Ws, ro-W by ro-W, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Ranson and son of East Midvale el-.:.. :\iamie N cwbold, Sandy R. D. Tinsel aleaming, candles red, daughter, Ellis of Murray were dinNo. 1. · Not to light us unto bed, ner guests Friday evening of Mr. and . . Mr. and Mrs. E. G Evans and fa.;n But to glow for us in glory SELL AND BuY-Fre11h cowe, beef, Mrs. Ray Greenwood. Ily spen~ Thursday of la.st week w1Ll. Round the pine tree's Chrisbnas story. }*rk, poultr·y. Shippers, eee me, Mrs. Annie Gregory of San Diago, Mrs. EhzaJbeth Thompson of CottonWm. M. Cc.x, Salt Lake City, Utah, California, visited Friday with .Mrs. wood. Christmas kingdoms-whos e 'are they telephone Was. 8032-J, 137 South M. J. Thornton. Mrs. Carl'ie Coomber and daug}.tel But these little hearts of play.11th East tf. Mrs. Matlida Jacobson and litt.Je Doi\>thy \·•ere Salt Lake visitors Sat These that come with faces gleaming. daughter, Afton were Salt Lake vis ut·Jay. Wearing wings of el~n dreaming, FOlt RENT- A 5-roont Modern Bun itors Friday. An..o"l.Juncement is made of the en D•ncin~, skipping, gay and sweet galow at 39 Holden Streat. InMr. aoo Mrs. Renie Sbarp and Mr. gag.emcnt of Lyle Croxfm·d of Holli Five thousand dollars was the re- Through each kingdom's dazzling street, quite, Mid"fale 114. S. W. Sharp visited Tuesday evening day to Royal Walker. corq price paid for a teacup in To- Swinging UJ with them again with Mrs. Clara Boggess of Union. Mrs. Florence M. Oliver of Salt FOR RID:T-Sandy Con~egstionai kio , recen.tly. It belonged to the late Back from all our husks of men. Will Soon Be Here And We Are Glad To Announce The The Bazaar held in East Midvale Lake spent Thursday with Mr. and parsonag~. 5 ro~.~m~, water in the Marquis Inouye Arrival Of Our Beautiful And Exclusive Christmas Cards ward Tuesday, Wednesday and 'IIhurs Mrs. Willard Oliver.. Christmll5 kingdonu-. here they shine house, cellar and garagP.. Inquir" And Stationery. . day evening of last week was considMr. June Galliger of Bingham was Where the wreaths of holly twine HOUSE FOR SALB-5-room Framr· ered a success. The three evenings a week-end guest at the ho-me of Mr. Where the crowsfoot in between House, partly mod~rn and 2 acres. were evenings of entertainment a.<> <.1nd Mrs. Martin Anderson. Spreads its lace of living green, We Extend To You A Cordial Invitation To Call At Corner s,)cial Ave. anJ 7th East follows: Tuesday, a 0icken. dinner Mr. Joseph Anderson and oon Gu) And the red balls and the blue Our Store And Inspect This Beautiful Display-Eve ry One in Union 4.t was se~ed by the Rehef Society, af- left last week for Tintic where they Deck the street and avenue, A Work Of Art. ter whtch a well arranged prog~am, will remain indefinitely. Blazing all the way with glory FOR >SALE-Suprem e · Universal was rendered. Wednesday evemng, Of the Christmas kingdom's story, Mrs. Walter St.eaclman of Salt Lake We Advi.;e Early Selections While Stocks Are Complete. range with nickel base and aoyal was favored with the "Mi-Lady" and cleaner. Call 0. S. L. Depot, at "The Melody Singers" of Sandy. On spent Monday w1bh Mrs. Ada Drady. Quality And Prices Will Be Found To Your Liking. Thursday evening, the time was spent The Jordan Stake Carnival dance Midvae. YULBTIDE TRADE IX in dancing. The different organiza- was held Saturday evenin~ in the SUBURBS IS DECLARED GOOD FEMALE HELP WANTED-Lad ies tiOJl.S conducted booths of handiwork Amusement hall. A genuine carniwhU can do plain sowing at hom." and refreshments. A very enjoyable val da~ce was enjoy:d with balloons. I Christmas shopping in businesc and want pro-fitable .spare time time was spent by all present. confetti and serpentme. :r:wo bands j work. Write (Enclose stamped i!nhouse.s located :in the ·southem par Miss Ruby St Joer of Bridger, were in attendance. One from Salt velope) to HOMAID DRIDSS 00., Wyo., will spend the wint:M here With Lake which furni~hed jazz music Midvale, Utah of Salt Lake county promises to be "The Rexall Store" Am e!'dam, N. Y. her sister~ Mrs. William Charles. I Buxto?s baoo which played old t1me 1 brisker this year than it was la~l Mrs. ' C. B. Davis, Mrs. Stenn and dances. . About 500 people were pres- · season," judging from reports rrceivW AINTED-Clean , cotton rags. Will Mrs. Enoch Ben~>Dn were hostesses ent. · I ed from merchants of Sugarhouse, pay 5 cents a pound. C. J. Ridd Thursday to t~e Ladties Aid ~ociety Mr. and Mrs. Y.~arl Evans and child1 Murray and Midvale. Motor Company. of the Methodist Church of M1dvale. ren were dinner guests Sunday of Mr., A1l of these communities inaugurat Mrs. W. A. Garrett was a Salt Lake and Mrs. E. G. Evans. FARMS SLIPPING AWAY ed business campatg-ns, designed tt visitor Monday. Mi~s Mary Erickson spent Monday l attract residents of their respective The United States is far behind Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kresser and anQ Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. AJtrade territories to the "arious shopmost nations of the world in ·bhe dhildren motored to Ogden l>'unday of m1e Erickson of Murray. ping eenters. SPECIAL SALE l-ast week and w~re guests of Mr. and At Midvale the Lions club, the CiY Elder Despain. recently returned matter of soil conservation, says H. 1 failor made suits. with extra trousers free. ic club and the Merchants' associamis~ionary from Granite ward was H. Bennett, soil scientist of the Mrs. Delbert Foulger. Prices cut low. Come and look them over. Tickets Mrs. A. E. Smith had as her guests the sneaker tion have planned to carry their the Sacrament meetUnited States Department of Agri- Friday of last week, Mrs. M. J. ing given with every 25 cent purchase-Yo m·s may be the Sunday evening. Christmas campaign throughout 1!>27. In some :parts of the world Thornton and Mrs. Annie Gregory of lucky number. To stimulate business and social inMrs. Charles Van enterbained at Jarge areas of land have -been de· San Diago, California. ALTERATIONS, CLEANING and PRESSING terests, a committee from each of the dinner Friday for Mrs. Pete Van, Sr. Btroyed by erosion, notably in Asia Mr.~. T .C. Cook entertained Wed- and Mr. and Mrs. Irie Proctor above named organizations will meC' 1 Yours for a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year ,_.1111.nur and China. But the undeS'troy- nesday of last week at her ·home on with committees- from Draper, CresMr. aoo Mr.s. Hyrum Brarly, Mr parts of these old countries have State Street in honor of Mrs. Mar- and Mrs. Clemon Green and Mr. and cent, Riverton and West Jordan. ce:neral profited by the terrible ex- gie Bishop, a recent bride. <rllmes Mrs. Edison Denney enjoyed a raMurray is planning a similar camamples of the devastated regions. were played, prizes going to Mrs. dio program Thursday evening at the paign. MIDVALE, Utah 61 \Vest Center St. In this country, says .Mr. Bennett, Bargie Bishop, Mrs. Annle Simpers, home of Mr. ·and Mrs. Curtis Brady. Reports from the southern parts of Phone Midvale 117-W. Paying home bills by have considerable areas Mrs. Earl Simbers and Mrs. M. Bishthe county indicate th:Lt farmers are Mr. aoo Mr.s. Artie Evans of Sandy land but are not pro- op. Refreshments were served. in fairly good financial condition. The were dinner guests Friday evening check is a most sensible very much from such exam}'les. .Mrs, Edith Glover and children were of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Evallil. beet crop, althou~h the worst in wastage by erosi<>n is proceed- Salt Lake visitors Saturday. plan. It assures you a years, will release con~iderable mon· ·-·-·-·-·-·--...,-·-·-·-·-~__,_,_._,...,_,_,_0~1 as rapidly as ever, with the exMrs. D. W, McDonald has as her ey. Feeder lambs, which at·e more HIGH AND LOW receipt which guards eetttJo•n of a few .sections where farm- cUnner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. numerous at present than they have ~ounty agents, bankers and others P. J. Rock -and Mrs. J. N. Rock of been in years, im:ure another big Cotton-producin g areas show a vara~inst paying the same undertaken the job of fighting Salt Lake. source of revenue, and a large numiation from less than 100 pounds of impoverl.shing process. In the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tripp spent Sun- low quality eot.ton to 300 and 400 lbs. bill more than once. ber of residents have been working part of ·the nation, day in Murray, gue<Jts of Mrs. Tripp. at mines, mills or smelters. of high quality per acre, says the Furthermore, the ~reat in the old Cotton Belt, is Mrs. Neil Anderson was a dinner U. S. Department of Agriculture. Midvale is decorating its business KATHRYN KENNEDY, Lken e<l Operator, Graduate of the only section in this coun- gue.'lt Thursday of Mrs. Almie P-owell section with Christmas Statistics on milk records in the trees. er convenience is especwhere a widesphead and sensible of Murray. Keys And Moogk School. Come Try~The New Wax Marcel, ~ State of New York show in income -Salt Lake Tribune jpn~oti·ce of soil conservation by terMr. and Mrs. W. J. McNamara had over cost of feed of $31 per cow ially worth while. racing sloping lands is in use. Stays Longer. For Apointmt nt, Phone Midvale 49 as their Sunday dinner guestJs, Mr. yielding 3,000 pounds of milk up to WHY THEY DON'T GROW TREER and Mrs. Fred Pohlman and Miss $1~33 pe~ cow yielding 9,000 pounds. Perhaps the grea;test single obstaBarbers ~t a re~ent convention ~.s Helen Sanders of Salt Lake. cle to the rap.id spread of thnber • t_U_(p_g_D~U-~-p-o-CJ_(_U-~-~~··C-II_U_I tha.t blondes have 150,000 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rock were Salt Hens scratching in a sand pit on growing in the United States, accordon their head and redheads onJy Lake visitors Friday. a golf course at Fleetwood, England, ing- to Chief Forester Greeley of the on the average. Raymond Snarr is reported on the uncovered four hundred Roman coins. Federal Department of Agricullure Pie is not bad for the digestion, is the unstable ownership of forest .eecml.inl!' to the editors of the Jourland which contempla.tes only temAmerican Medical A.sso1\'lidvale. Utah porary use or benefit from the land. I C THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Midvale Drug Co. :m<t! PAY I liome Bills at By Check H. F. RASMU SSEN, Tailor ~~ MARCELLING Q A ~ Q Midvale State '/gnile PEP Love For pyorrhe a For prevention againat gum infections, uae Zonite, the new powerful antiaeptic. Also guards against -....,, • For all stomach and intestinal troubles and disturbances due to teething, there is nothing better than a safe Infants' and Children's Laxative. Mas.WINSLOW 'S throat. m~E:m~~~Bm~~Hm I 1 I colda, courfi• and more serious diaeaaea ot Doee ud Rasmussen's Quality Stores It SYRUP EXPRESS And GENERAL IJAULING And MOYING [ will haul your coal and wood, anyplace, anytime, any\: here! Also sand, /raYel, cemetn an lime. QUICK SERVICE 55-6th A venue Geo. Boskovich, Phone Midvale 235-J An Old English Carol 6 31o~epb tna~ a-b.lalltfng, l.~e bearb an angel ~fng, "'m::bt~ time IrtSSENTIAi r-the Eeleclrical Working of car sho always be at its best gfte perfect aatisfactioa to tlte DJilln.g of your car. Oar experienced mechanics c:u take of any of your ear troublN aloag line. l • County 31n ntUI)er il)all be born MIDVALE-O F COURSE f)ou~tn nor in ball, ~or in tbt place of parabf»t, j'jut in ~n ox'l ~tall. ~l-2<3E:ffi~~~l*l~m1 ''Jt;t nrftber lball bt dotbdJ 3Jn purple nor ~n pall, Jj&ut fn tf)e fair b.ll)itt linen 'Q!:I)at u~en babiU all. "~e nettber ~alJ be rodteb .Jn !ifber nor in golb, JSut in a b.looben manger 'Q!:f)at rutetb on tbe moulb.'' lls :Jo~epb b.la~ a-walking, 'Q!:f)ere bib ati nngtl Sling. Jltt'b ~arp's cbilb at mibnigbt Mlas born to be our lting. G:ben he pt gla'b, goo'b people, 1!:bi.S nigbt of all tbt pear, lln'b ligbt !'t: up pour ta:nble!t, ;lor ~t.s •tat tt •bfnetf) dtar. A NEW DINING SET MAN GIVES YOU A DEAL ON A SECOND HAND CAR YOU CAN TRUST • HIM ANYWHERE Of Salt Lake nigbt !tball be tf)l bfrtb• -. .----- --Ch ristm as With ,.·--- ------ : A The Trading Center et €brf~t. tbt l)eabtnlp Itfn~. . .,t When in our City, call in. Let us show you through our P3:cking Pant and see how Sanitary our Meats are handled. Then you will buy all your Meats at the Rasmu~sen Stores. We alwan; handle the best. Thanks-Call Again. Seven Busy Store.s P. C. Rasmu ssen & Sons , & E. Electric • Service Midvale, Utah. COMPLETELY REMODELED It's. a real treat to Eat .. -&t the-- U. S. Cafe Midvale Utah For the amount you will have to invest, there is no other one thing that you can purchase for your home that will give greater pleasure or satisfaction, than a new Dining Set for Christmas BOOTH MERC. CO. MIDVALE, UTAH raised on Ea~le Brand Condensed Milk is now almost seventy )'ears old. Since 1857 -the safest of all in· fant foods. 73cntfen;J EAGLIE BRAND CONDENSED M li..K Q X Q Bank Babies_... Q THE PROPERLY FED well dressed poultry found in this shop has been selected with care by experienced poultry handlers. If you sel~t your next bird here we feel sure that your dinner w1ll verify the wiseness of your shopping choice. 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