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Show Friday, July 12, 1929 The I\tlDVALE JOURNAL Page Six ~0, BUT 17-1/C MAIO IS . US!~ TH I A1CXJ7'HP!eeE $UCH 1$ FoR A ec>O~JE t-----. (!{JTrE/?. -h LJF£ ~ WEST JORDAN Mr. and Mrs. Joshia Wright of Bountiful were guests of Mrs. Wright parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Booth, on Thursday after which they formed a family party and spent the day at Vivian Park. Miss Virginia Booth spent last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Wright at Bountiful. William Leak, Sr., is spending the summer in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. s. D. Sanderson and son, Kay, of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Peterson Thurs/ 1 day. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Peterso-n attended the funeral of Mr. Peterson's nephew, Odell Thomas, of Salt Lake held at Lehi Wednesda y. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Williams and family of Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Buckley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Laun Buckley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett and family spent a week fishing in Provo Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goats and family visited in Lehi Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Hansen and children spent Tuesday in American Fork Canyon. Miss Ona Shields of South Jordan was guest of Lucile Bateman Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jensen of Grant City, Dl., visited Mrs. Lydia Bateman Friday afternoon . They are spending two weeks visiting relatives and friends and are special guests of Mr. Jensen's parents of Midvale. Mrs. Jensen was formerly Grace Blackshere of this ward. Miss Gladys Rundquis t spent the week visiting in Hoytsville guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miss Bernice Bateman joined a party of friends and spent the 4th fishing Sheppard. Mrs. A. L. McAlliste r and daughter on the Weber. Mrs. Elza Lloyd of Riverton, Mr. Luella, spent Sunday at Union, guest Mrs. CharJes Dimond and family and Adams. Quince Mrs. and of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Nordberg of spent the 4th in Butterfiel d canyon. California , are visiting here with rela- I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maxfield aml son spent part of the week as guests of t!ves and friends. and Mrs. Shirley Richardso n. Mr. and n Mr. and Mrs. George Henderso Yates of Idaho is visiting his Odis and Fay Ethel and daughters , Donna Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hogan spent the parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Yates. Miss Viola Haun joined a party of day Thursday at Liberty Park. and is spending the week at friends was On Monday evening a reception cabin in Little Cottonwoo d. girls the Mrs. and Mr. of home 1 given at the Mrs. B. J. White of Ogden and Mr. marthe of honor in Webber Charles riage of their daughter, Margaret, to and Bell White of Seattle, WashingMusic and ton, were guests during last week of 1 Charles Ray, of Bingham. I dancing were enjoyed. Refreshm ents Mr. and Mrs. E. Blackett. were served to one hundred guests Grandale Finlayson went under an I Mr. and Mrs. Ray will make their operation for the removal of his ton1 home at Bingham. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman, Har- sils Wednesda y. He left for preparaold, Lynn and Keith Bateman, motor- tory school at Salt Lake Monday morning before leaving on a mission. ed to Heber City and spent the 4th. I ----~---------~~----~~--------~~~--~~--~--~~~ -------~~--~------~------ . '· OPPORTUNITY dustries constantly be Team For FOR SALE OR TRADE overlook , cities and Cows; One 15-80 ~fcCormick the REAL value v• Tractor in A-1 Condition . D. 0. Ja There are thousan..__ cobson, l-2 .mile north of Jordan Cash towns with a population v. 7·5-4t 000 to 40,000 with an average Store, South Jordan. 000 tourist cars per week (cars more REFRIGE RATORS -Several second than 100 miles away from their ~orne hand used refrigerat ors in GOOD garage). The potential cash value of Condition at Bargains Prices. See 25,000 such automobil es per week aI. I.ester, 6500 South State St. Ca- mounts to an average of $26.000.00 pacity from 50 to 100 lbs. of ICE. per town, regardless of the size of that town. The business secured from WILL EXCHAN GE RENT on 6-room this mode of traffic is GOOD business· Modern House in Salt Lake City !J.le money is GOOD money. Merch~ for 5 or 6 room Modern Home in dise purchased by those comprisin g Midvale or will rent home in Mid- the motor traffic is always a cash vale. Mr. Warner, Utah Power & transactio n; goods once purchasel i are Light Co. Midvale, Utah. seldom, if ever, returned or exchanged and there is less over-head per individual sale. But is it not onlY thti amount of business or the amount of money that is to be considered when a compariso n is made with a factory pay roll. . Thirty per cent of a factory p~y roM' Mr. awl M1·s. P. A. Swenson, Mr. Is spent outside of the town through and Mrs. Clarence l::>harp, Mr. and purchases made by mail, going to the Jlll.rs. !talph kobbins, Mr. W. z. Kart- next nearest large town to purchase, " cl:mer ana dauglltec, Verta, motored and other known practices that keep to illliU c,·ee.K canyon, idonday even- the earned cash out of local circulamg anu attended the Ufllcers Council tion. It has been stated that a dollar meetmg at the "Boy Scouts Wigwam" of outside money is worth one dellar !>'J.rs. Leonard 11-llllei·berg and her and ten cents of inside money Thereguest, lll1rs . .bl. H. GenslleL· of Los An- fore, a town located on a highway er g"eles, spent .Monday with Mrs. La highways that carry an average w~ek v ar Hugely of Mill Creek. ly traffic of 25,000 cars, has In that Mr. and Mrs~ Leo LHover and Mrs. traffic a cash asset equivalen t to a Ellen J otuU>ou and daug"hter Gertie. factory in the town with a pay. roll JOmed a party of Union and Murray of approxim ately $2,000,000.00 anrelatives and spent the 4th in Big nually. Cottonwo od Canyon. It is true that factories bring new Conway, son of Mr, and Mrs. Niels people to a town, but so do highways ; Nielsen happened with a rather pain- in fact, 20 per cent of the motoring rut accident on Saturday afternoon, public is in the market for or can be The publicity w~en, while playing, he tell on a piece sold a new location. ot glass ana cut his right wrist, a value obtainable from the average fac wound requiring thirteen stitches. He tory that can be secured is nothing IS mending very rapidly at this writ- compared to the publicity and good I! 1 mg. will that can be obtained through the n Gustaveso Clarence Mrs. and motorists. .Mr. are located in the home, previously oc In the past, cities, communit ies and cupied by Mrs. !!.:Iva kay Barker, on towns have offered all sorts of conUruon Avenue. cessions and induceme nts to obtain Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sharp and new factories and no doubt ihere will Miss Lillian Boggess of Union part be many towns that will continue to of Sunday in Provo Canyon. do so. There are many communit ies Mrs. J. N. Rock of Salt Lake spent who lay claim to the fact that they Tuesday with Mrs. D. W. McDonald will not offer concession s, but in most and family. cases, the temptatio n is too -great, it Mr. , seems, and when it comes to the point Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald Salt of d McFarlan that some other town in the immeand Mrs. Arthur Lake and families motored to Manti diate locality offers a bonus to secure. Thursday and spent the day with rel- a new industry, other towns do like-~ wise; in some towns it is the purchase atives. Mrs. A. H. Rock was a Murray vis- of stock, others the furnishing of a free factory site, free light, water or itor on Tuesday. daughter and r Alexande power, but in practicall y all cases, ~ Fred Mrs. Katherine left Monday morning for a there is some induceme nt of a bonus ~ visit to Blackfoot and Salmon, Idaho. nature that is offered. There is a town in one of the cenMiss Helen Metcalf was a guest on . McDonald tral states that recently raised $100,Tuesday of Miss Isabel her a.s had d 000 and donated it to a shoe manuGreenwoo Mrs. Ray dinner guest Sunday, her mother, Mrs facturer as a bonus for the locating in their town, of a factory with a pay Orson Hansen of Murray. We are pleased to report that little roll of $1,000,00.00 in ten years. F'igMiss Ruth Carlsen, daughter of Mr. ure the percentag e paid for the busiand Mrs. C. G. Carlsen, is improving ness with no guarantee that the busnicely at her home following an op- iness of this particular concern would eration last. week for removal of ton- not slump, the factory thereby being closed, or that any of a dozen other sils. this things might and could happen. Mrs. R. F. Latey, formerly of occuis This same town had a motor trafLake place but now of Salt Mrs. and Mr. the value of which( on a comparaof fic home the pying Charles on Union Avenue. The Char- tive basis, exceeded this ten-year pay les family are spending the summer roll EVERY year. Yet, there never had been any attempt to capitalize on at their ranch in Wyoming . daughter, it-busine ss which wa.s at their very Mrs. Annie Simper and Wedlast door-a virtual gold mine that te· Ogden to motored Beatrice quired only initiative and exercise of nesday and were guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ashment joined the mind to be turned into a reality•• Every city and town in the country a par:ty of friends and spent the 4th has diligently worked, connived and at Saratoga. maneuver ed to get hard roads, but and Forbush Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harafter betting them, many are sitting. Mrs. and Mr.· and Mitchell, son, old Bishop, and daughter, Sherlie A. back with their hands folded across of Murray motored to East Canyon their laps, apparentl y blind to ule "acres ot diamonds " that these roads last 'l'hursday . made possible. This may be like have marthe of Announce ment is made a merchant wo king overtime to ned daughtei Tripp, Mable riage of Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'l'npp and Mr. for weeks to prepare for a gigantij;l • Joseph Wilson of Bingham. The sale, expending thousands Of dollars marnage took place May 1st, after in advertisin g to induce the people to which they enjoyed a short tri;e to come to the store on a specified day, and then failing to open up on the 1 1 Idaho. morning of the day designate d. If your .town is not getting its. Mr. and Mx·s. Jack Smith of Sandy, of this business, the reason lies share Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gardner, Geneyour town-it may lie with within Albert Mrs. vieve Gardner, Mr. and your communit y it not getIf YOU. Gardner, Leo Mrs. and Mr. Dimond, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bulkley, Mr. anc ting MORE than its share, it is be· Mrs. Clive Garuner met at a tamil;> cause YOU and YOUR TOWN are not party Sunday evening at the !!orne 01 going after it. Business from motor traffic is not .Mr. and Mrs. Donala Hogan in hono1 to get. Apply the same princiatto hard lett wno G1au<1ale, ot their son, tend the m1ssionar y school tor two ples that a modern merchand iser ~ weeks before leaving for a mission to plies to getting business for his store and the results will be satisfacto ry. tile North Centlal States. is California is a problem of modern business, of It Elwin Olmendm ger mdetinite modern business is a problem of being and v1s1t his here, visiting on account of the illness of his lather. selling. Your town may not have a traffic A party was given Saturciv.y evening in Mill Creek Canyon in honor 01 of 25,000 cars per week', but half-· Granda!e .t<'lnlayson, given by the even one-fourth of 25,000 cars is trafMisses Delila kicharas, Viola HaUL fic enough to make it well worth your • and }!;valine Peterson, chaperone d bJ- while to DO something to get it. Get Conrad Dahl. 'l'hose present were-- sold on the place where you live and uwen Silcox, Grace u.ardner, Grace then SELL It to every ~otorist that. Squires, Aha Hogan, Gladys uardner, travels through your communit y. Copyright by A. D. Stone, 1929 Hulon and Harold Hogan, Grandale AnB.ain Sanders, Stewart F"'inlayson, Mrs. John Lancaster , Milton Landerson, rlarvE>y Cundick and Frank Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Lloyd, Mr. caster, Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hardcastl e of San :1nd Mrs. Charles Dimond motored to dy announce the birth of a daughter, Riverton and attended a miscellane ous This is the first gra!ld daughter of Mr shower given in honor of Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Wm. S. Dimond out of ten Cliff Hardcastl e, whose marriage took place last week. grand childreh. East Midvale • • Ther e has never been a time when the mon ey you spen d for electric power and light service would buy you as much in real value as it will today. Ther e was never a time when the benefits of such service were so easily available as they are today. Our new Combination Rate is accomplishing wonderful results in bringing about this condition---a condition whereby the city dweller or the farmer can use up-todate methods of home-making at a cost which is no greater than that of old-fash• ioned ones. Ther e is no time like the present to begin enjoying the advantages '?f more electric servants in your home . Telep hone or write our nearest office for full particulars regarding this very attractive combination service. Any of our representatives will be glad to explain it ,fully. |