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Show The MIDVALE JOURN AL --· I''THAT LITTLE GAM E"-- ----T oug h Luck MIDVALE JOURNAL li'IE ON<-.'i -(wO"T'IMi!S Weekly (Friday) Published by the Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. tH! t+ELO '1'1-4S •.joKER" A'-~ tl'G·~"-T~~--- ~s Co.w\,f!4' OFP ~ Terms of Subscription Per Year (in advance) ............ $1.00 I Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Midvale City, Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. ! .. Advertising Rates Display, per column inch ........ $0.35 Readers, per line ...:.................... $0.10 All business corresponde nce should be addressed to The Midvale Journal, Midvale. Utah. Phone Mid. 178 136 N. Main St. COUNTRY-wEEniES VITAL SCHOOL PC~ PARf.NfS. niE PYGMIES LEARN HOW. fUJ ISLANDERS. H. Z. Mitchell's "Sentinel" at Bermidji, Minn., wins the prize as but weekly in the National Editorial contest. Thle is a good time to remind the public in general, and national advertisers in particular, that country weekly newspapers are the most important organs of public opinion and protectors of public welfare. And their advertising value, per mill line, is not excelled by any publication of any kind. The reader of a country weekly buys everything, from shingles on the roof to cement in the cellar floor, and every advertiser has in him a possible customer. What is the matter with our children? Not much, but a great deal is the matter with some parents. The police are hunting for a little girl, ten years old, invited to go to a party by a plausible man, fiftyeight years old. The child did not lcnow the man, the parents did not know him. But the parents said, ''Certainly." Off she went in the atranger's car, and th~t's the last · aec.n of her. have should school public Every an annex with the sign over the door: "Primary Common 8enH for Parents." Miss O'Brien, adventurous ~·oung explorer, returns to St. Paul, ufinn., disappointed in the African pygmies. She shot all kinds of !(arne, endured all kinds of hardship and aays Africa is all right for a woman, but a little too rough fo1· a man. "The pygmies are darling little creatures," says she, "hut I had to teach them to ac~ wild." She 'Wanted moving pictures of them. Many American girls could teach anv pygmy to act wild, and do so. ~;~'li, Ane "(t~ll GIJ'f5 SiAC~IN' •c,VI oN MIH lrlA'T.S ("v.~,c~ No\JJ l I George C. Cat":;on and his wife, of Los Angeles, won a sweeping victory against the Anaconda Copper Company of Montana. The court has opened the way for Carson to eollect royalty payments of $20,000,000 for ore refinins metho oda he invented. Fiji Islanders, bushy haired, active gave a warm welcome to the 1e Southern Cross, landed mo~o'; " at Sm -· Those Fijians once had an an@_oying habit of eating white ~en. This time they only cheered them. The fliers have beaten all records including Lindbeq~h's long mst;nce flight over water. It is 5,538 miles of ocean frot;n. Oakland, California, to Suva, Ftjl Islands, via Hawaii. The next hop, 1,700 miles, will take the fliers to Brisbane, Australia on the way to Sydney. The world is really flying. H f>\T 1'-.! E (;< ·:- \t'i 9 .JoKER c·J >HE: GO A"m suet-· BvM J OME alon&'., ~Oijllf.l iUong," auld the New Year. "l've no time to waste." ''You're one for hurrylur," said ~- the Special Traveler, "but I'm bot a 2low one, either." "Good tor you," said the New Year. "'J,'bat'i the way to talk." The New Year just had to be on time. No year had ever been late in arrivlug. ..I don't have to haTe a ticket, do ·It" aald the Special Travelel'. "Ot tourae not," said the New Year. "'lou can travel free. Oome, jump into my bar." The New Year carried a bai across ~b11 back. The New Year was not very The New Year was not 1bl.f 1n alze. \'ery old. But he was strong and burst1 ing with energy, "How do I look?" he asked, with one ,laat glance at the mirror of Time. "Wonderful," said Father Time. '''Your snow costume 1s most becomlni'. !Most appropriate, too. I'm aure , you ·won't catch cold, even thoua-h you're C t-!? ::>S ~v l\H II , I \ 1 , ;,;,\ ~ ;., :: .--:· _'{MAD'! ; e,\/E'NS f.\ ,';.., __ HAIJe You e:,or "1"'HA1' \roKiiH2. AGAIN i "(ou l.OCK'f 5TIP'r · II ? CHIRP, SOMEBo"DY,Ct11R P, ,ANO 1-G.i A -----o& -.f' E L.I.A ~&i'T IT \1'1\"tO ~NOUJ5 HO\N ""C'o PL"Y· t<IC\o<S V'IH\:N Lool< F\ \H~i He po,.., fAcE· GET IT ... ~o 1-l\CK~ wOW• \'IE w1NS l'nE v..J \C K E 11. FRiiN' PP..N· 11-JHEN HE noES .:s, --- ---- 'C C"L W Ko's S,A'{ l S G'~A~ HoMe. j I Modern Job Printing Department maintained. All prices based on the Franklin Printing Price List. -- --- V\IELL.,C'MON - C.'rvtoN. "(OrJ CAM'f CuQI!' A f'Dv'l L.llo(e IHAT. "lou HAFIA Kil-L. HIM· Crops in the corn belt have taken an upward turn. The Arkansas River Valley reports, "\Vheat wili make thirty-five bu~hels to the •• a.cre.u All that is cheerful for the Re- ptlblican candidatP.. Nothi~g melts irritation on the farms like good f'l.!ns, good crops, good prices. George Bernard Shaw, becoming less important and less accurate after seventy, declares that accumulated money is tl e root of all evil. money ac cumulated Without Niagara Falls wvuldn't be harnessed, the Panama Canal, which helps Britain as much as it does us, wouldn't be dug; automobile production wouldn't be on a quantity basis and this country would have, perhaps, 240,000 eJtpensive automobiles, instead of 24,000,000 inexpensive automobiles. G.ireat accumulation s of capital, like great accumulation s of water goil)g down hill, represent power. Eliminate accumulated capital, and you would eliminate possibilities of higher civilization. If the people haven't brains enough to watch a~d control accumulated capital they wouldn't have enough to control small capital. Your favorite cakes will be alike as twins, if you use Sperry Drifted Snow Flour. The same smooth grain, the same ~~silky" texture every time-be cause Drifted Snow only wearing a snow costume rmd ·even though there isn't much ot U. "l3ut fOU're a healthy rouns 7ear. I cau see that." 1'he New Year was oft. The Special Traveler wu 'With him. The belts 'begau to ring. Horus were blowing, bella :were pealing. People vere singing, "Happy New Year,'• resounded through the trosty air, through the warm rooms ot the hollfjes. Gay mlL!Ilc was being played. Some people w~ flaD,cing. And then came the New Year, One, two, three, four, five, six, sev· en, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelv~ The Old Year vanished. The New Year arrived. "Happy New Year, Happy New Year, Happy New Year." Every one greeted evecy one else. Every one telt love 1n their hearts. Every ana telt th~:t glow ot friendship, the Inspiration or romance. "Ah, I must be rushing about," sald the Speci£4 Traveler, a$ he left the New Year's great bag 1n wh1Qh he had tranled, quite tree of charg~. Into the Jrorld. :S:e went everywhere. He darted here, he darted there. Sometimes he just thrt~cw his arrowa of friendship, sometime, he threw his arrows of plerclng lon. Sometlmell he threw hls arrows o1 c.tevoUou.. For Copld, or Love. carries many arrows. Cupid, 01 Love. Ia alwayl well equipped. And all Qver the world he darted, thla wat, that way, baclc again, far ahead. For it was Copld, 01' Love, who was the New Year'a special traveler. And it wu he who came quite tree of truelfna e:Q;~enwea. "llappf ~;ew Year,'" l!ald everyone• ....... Tel'J' happ1 New Yeart said some. •.A. happy New Year now and forever," laid otherc. The Spiclal Traveler was buslly at wort: I You Will Find All The South Salt Lake County News In The Midvale Journal • Jordan Publishing Co., Inc. PRINTER S ·: :- PUBLISH ERS -..•• - LINOTYP ERS • MAKERS OF HIGH GRADE PRINTING •' Phone Mid. 178 136-142 N. Main St. Midvale, Utah .. (Q lUll, Wutem New.paper U11loa.) ' IN THE TIDRD JUDICIAL is uniform, sack after sack. DISTRiar COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH. SUMMONS Alfred John Plume and Pearl G. Plume, his wife, vs. Plaintiff. Jul Jensen, Marie F. Jones, their heirs DEAD OR AI.;IVE Your Cow Or Horse Dead? Want Some One To Haul It Away? Just ring Hyland 5383 and ask the operato r to reverse the charges . And ZIP! we'll have someone there! DO WE PAY FOR DEAD ANIMALS? OF COURSE WE DO! COLORADO ANIMAL BY - PRODUCTS COMPANY Phone Hyland 5383 Salt Lake Factory 21st So. and 5th West at law and personal representati ves, and all other persons whether known or unknown claiming any right to or interest in, the real estate described in plaintiff's complaint and against all whom it may concern. Defendants. The State of Utah to said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought. Otherwise, within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to quiet plain tiff's title to the land described in plaintiff's complaint. JOHN E. PIXTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, 120 East •8th South, Murray, Utah. Date first publication, Dec. 21, 1928. Date last publication, January 25 1929 • ~ EXPRESS and GENERAL HAULING call Midvale 235-W, George Boskovich Midvale Utah.. IN MIDVALE TEW.ELER GOOD PROMPT AND DEPENUAB LE Service Your jeweler should enjoy the confidence of the community. Bring your preciol18 stone problem.s to me. I guarantee to repair your watch sat.U;factory or ask no pay. U yo11. want anyjewelry from Salt Lake, I can save you money on It. See me. J. S. MORGAN ......,. ESTAURAN '.f &I CAFE The OLD RELIABLE bas • I returned. Barry Thorn· as will be pleased to meet hili old frienllil at the-U.S. CAFE after a six months trip abroad. SA.l\lAS & THOMAS, Props. ,tiDVALE .SHOE REBUILDE RS Here's "'hat We Do when we REBUILD YOlJI~ SHOES We use better mate1 ial than carne in them \\h cu new. \\'e pt·cserve the St)Je and Comfort that makes ~ ou like to wear them. And we sa\·e you good money bet>ides. We Guarantee Our \\'ORK ~nDYA.Lil SHOE REBUlLDE R .l.Uidvale 21 Jlut c..ter St. " " ' AND E ELECTRIC SERVICE Jack O'Connor Ed £liAson ELECTRIC IANsComplete Auto Service Wiring-All Kinds-Righ t 25 East Center Phone 272 Midvale, Utah We Handle Gas-The Good Kind P LUMBING IS A VERY P ARTIOULA R JOB HAVE IT DONE RIGHT PLUMBING AND HEATING Is ~IDVALE FEED & SEED "" STOltE ALL JUNUS OFEGGS l<'EED MASH rbe Best By Te!lt Bought Here FLOUB POTATOES MeN Al'\1ARA ~lid vale GOOD HOME MADE FRUIT CAKE I<'or Your HOLIDAY Dinner Put In \'our Order Early GIVE US A TRIAL SO cents a pound MIDVALE BAKERY Main a,nd Center Sts. Utah - - • MIDVALE ~or ~ly Specialty Try My Service Once and Be Convinced That I Know WhereOF I ~PEAK AUGUST GEHRING Murray Phone l\lurray 319 TV7EST JORDAN :anu,ING COMPANY Economy & \\1tite LUy FLOUR A Home Institution Manufactur ers of the Flour rhat Made Mother Start Baking Try Our Whole Wheat Health Flour and find health again! 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