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Show -THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Thursday, December 11, 1930 TENANT SUES LAND OWNER FOR LOSS Library Opens At A. C. POULTRYMEN TO T STUDY RADIO • Cll'Y WILL AID l:NE!\IPI~O\ 1m WOl'NDED BY t'..\.THJ<;R-1:'1;-L.\W IN\'ESTIG.\TE P,\RK ST:\Tl"S with the GOLDEN VOICE PAUK CITY-.\ pnhlie mt•cting- nf repre':'entat h·e businP!<S men (lf i':ll"k City was h€'1<1 -with dty offkial>; to discnss the instullution nf a wblh' \Yay. If the improYemeut Is nuHle, tlw im;tallatlon would mean till' e:qwnditnre of approxlmat('!~· $1:1.00 t, dhid· ed IJ(>tWN'Il the (•itr, t~C prnpt'r,y OWli· ers and the power and lil!"ht eomttnny. ' NEPHI-The new egg gl'adiug- plant L<J b~;>iug rushed to completiou and t lw foundation hus be:-n luid. ::\IOROA, '-The new fedf'ral nitl ltighway from Wasatch to the l"tah· "'yomlug lln€', in Summit ('onnty, hus h~;>en (•omplt•ted lty the t·oul ru<"tHE Golden Voice of the or and ncceptl'd hy the state and ft•d· 1931 Atwater Kent means e1al. govN·mnl'nt eugineen;. 'Ylll'll. nu JthN· pieee of road, near Ilenl'fl'r. glorious. life-like. year-round now muh•r <·onstructiou is complet I'd, entertainment for the whole MODEL 70 LOWBOY. Variety of other beaud• the t>utlre route from Og(](•n to t ht! fu1 models fo~ all·dectric or battery operation. family for years to come. stnte line, known as r. H. 30-~. will Perfected Tone Control lets ba ve IH'C'n confltrnch!d up to ft•dcral ever you say, right up to dependability means long life you make the most of every music ln1-1tructor of the IJ. Y. l'. i Christmas. Only act now. Many program. emphasi%ing bass or for the radio-trouble·free en· OGDBX-A l11,.rge conet.•rn has lie<•H others have the same thought • joyment for you. treble at will-shutting out disincorporated to <·arry on a general ug- · asyoursel£ turbing noises. ricnltural hn:-;ineRs ami dl'velop t•oul Andyoucanhavethismodern :md eoke luten"!sts. The Quick-Vision Dial radio, with every up-to-the· l'HOYO-Prof. "'m. }'. ITan~on. whisks in the programs exactly minute feature, plus the vast music ln~tructor at tlw B. Y. U. is as you want them--all the sta• power of Screen-Grid, for either the author or a new popular :-;ong. I'll· tions right in front of you, in all-electric or battery operation. titled ".\limony Liz~!(·,'' which "bu>-J figures so big that grandmother Rural families never have to bel'n reel'ntly Illlhli«hcd. tak'e a back seat in radio recepread them from her armcan 8, \vas Jone~, ~Plll:\GYILI.JE-IJ. NEW QUICK-VISION DIAL tion when they own the new chair. bt~tantly killc<l wb(•u he wu~ hit lty a -whok t'ange o/ stations right ;, .(ro11t Atv.•ater Kent. truek. The I.Hly was riding- on the n~ar Beauty of design helps to of you. Easy to re.zJ AI A &lo&k. Tou&h of a hayrack and jumped of! <lircetly make this the kind of radio you Your nearest dealer will de· o/ Yotlf' fingt!f' whisks ill you,. progt'Am. in front of the truck, which was goliver an Atwater Kent when· like to live with. Atwater Kent Spud/ Concenun&e/ A«uf'a&yl ing in the opposite din~dion. PR0\'0--Totul dishur)'ements for ATWATER KENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY A.. Atwater Kmt, Pres. 4700 Wissabickoa Ave.,Philadelphia,Pa, the city in • 'ovPmher were $1:i,4U~.87. The halan<'e of uncollel'ted taxes is $13·1,1l2:1.71i. ..:\ total of $~.r.m!.fH was Educator Refuses to SI1ent durin;::- the month on cou,Lnwting the Sll!l!llcuwn•ury reserYoir. Make Baby Comfortable See Limit on Learning :lliDY.\LE- :...\ dis]mte owr n 14 acuse Instnnces of t>iderly people who re fu rm in rnion, ncar here. hetwPen have accomplishl'd prodigies of learntemtnt and lamllonl was taken to the ing nre frequently ntldur·etl as enThird di~trict <'onrt whl'u H. '1'.•Jt•nAFTER his daily bath with couragement to the a Yem~c person of sen, t<•i1nnt. fill'd snit against Ja('oh fAatieura Soap shake on mature yem·R. If Ro-and·so, the fa·II. Griffith~, the lan!llorll, f<•r $U71S some t::utleura Taleum. mous musician, cCluld learn Hebrew un mag(':-<. 'l'IH~ t l'naut 's comilla iut >'l'l s not need Smith John then eighty, Pure and medicated, it soothes nt forth that he l(•:t;;cd the farm ft•om h~> despnlr of mastering any subject and. comforts his tender skin Gl'iffiths ln,.:t AI,ril anti was assnrc<l of sem·s h.is hou;!h t eren fane~·. may and also prevents chafing and that tl!P erops from the lanu wonhl rebe mas acquisition in vigor youthful irritation. turn ~1:100 a yenr. In August, he nilong beh!nrl him. Thus the argument l~~<'>', tla• l:uullot•tl refmwtl to let him Soap 25c. Ointment 26e. and 60e. Taleum 20e. has run, ]Jrobuhly without CJUite ronha n·t•st the crops .•J en;;<•n then nwa tctl. Proprleton1: P - Dl'118 .t; Cltamlcal Corport.U.... Kaa Jbldoa. \'lnclng John Smith. For he has the lll'('llli>'Ps ami filetl snit, he allegfelt, as most of us feel, an incrl'a"in:.: es. FDIE POP COl•:'IJ Evidently Not difficulty of concentration and reten· I 20 po und~ hand LOGA. ·-The official openin~r of the se lec t ed ou <oU r, only U .OJ. tion as bis school and college years Pedestrian-Confound ~-ou, why Urdu t01la.y. ALEX LO. ' G. URD, NEB. new lihrat-y lmildiul-{ at the rtah Agriha ,.e reecded Into tim past. llon't ~·ou l.llow ~·om· horn? Cltltuntl college was lwl<l at the <·ulJ•f'ors lOr• .t\l)rif..."<Jts l.:.ic, Prunes 6eUni· the of Horenson l:let·hert Dr. :Motorist- ,\'ho do you tl1lnk I am DriNl ],.ge r<>e:>ntly. All of the hook:) "f're pPr pounct • .Money retuuded If not sa tis versity of !llinnesotn' has hPPn . mak- -Little Tioy Hlne? li ed N 1!:. J acobson. Holliste r. C nllf. transft'ITI'<l to the huildin~ lleforc tlw 11Jg experiments and he sa~·s that the Ol•cniug of the strueture. only trouble with John Smith"s mirvl no we talk to info1·m or entertain He•·oes arc men \\ ho forget themOGDE. '-:.!0 IlOUltry llrod ueer.:: regit kept hasn't he that Is fifty at one or to relieve our own plel'mne most others-the of hehalf in selves istered for re·-ulm· colic:.:<' study nuder flepubllcun. exerdsed.-\Vaterbury of tnll · ? Consider. thora loYablc trait !mown. I>rof. Byron Alder. 'lllc first r<'~ular meeting was held in the "' eh<•t· high me; liu;;s " 'ill other allll sehoul l.le held for si ·te:Jn we2k,; .• llUHHAY-The <'ity will nmleh dollar for 1l 11Jar wlmfen•r sum of money is raised l1y popular sug;;eri]l· Uon .for rP!kf of net•tly 1wr:ons Uti .. winter. It was !ledllPd to u se the fuutls rn bed ft•r employing IllI'll at cutting down dead or n::;cle:-4 tl"(•e,.;, improving parks, constructing ::;mn·rs and tloing strezt work. l'AXGl'I'l'CII-Offldals of the national park;; senlce and of the raited Rtatl's fore<;t senico reaclled an , agrcenwnt, snhject to approntl lty the sceretaril's of agriculture niHl of the interior for, various clumg~;>S in the boundaries of B1·yce Canyon national purk. Confl'rence reeommcndPd that, under legi,.;lntion passer! hy congn•ss • at itfl last f:cssion. a total of 15,970 acres he added to the park as an extension along the rim o! the brl'aks on the Sevier-Coloructo rh·pr watershed. lie ulso recommended that H400 ncr€'·~ be added to the park at Its northerly end, ns soon ns legislation ean he enacted by the Honse :md Sl'nate. And it was rl'ccontmemled thnt 1280 aen•s now in the park at its .southeast corncr I.Je returned to the Powell national forN~t. BTXHIIA~I-CiYic and fra!<'rnal organizations of this city are c·oor1erat· ing in reli<'f work and securing jobs for the llllC'lllployed, The "'omen's CivIc cluh. the American Legion and auxilia•·y have perfcded plans for the immedinte r~.>lief of perl"ons In distress. SALT LAKF~According to the will of 1\lnry L. Parsons, bPr hnshand is to ha Ye the use of the ('ouple's residence for the remainder of his life or And so it is with. your motor ••• 40% to 60% has its guard up. Its film penetrates and cliltgs to until he remarries. MUUHAY-Business institutions Inof all motor wear occurs in tb.e first few every working part while the motor is idle. eluding JJrofessional ruen, will giYe 5 The first motor revolution finds ready lubri'caminutes after starting, because ordinary oils Jmndrerl silvl'r dollars in th<>ir preguarding every clearance. The 40o/o to 60o/o tion drain away in idle periods. But CONOCO Christmns drive, ns a business stimuwear which might have taken place before you lator. Previous years has Sl'l'n the givGerm-Processed oil is always on guard duty, of ever shift a gear is substantially reduced. ing of merchandise. away, penetrates metal surfaces, d1·ains never Thousands of motorists have found that this OODEX-A larger exhibit of catreduces _a tarting wear. tle for the twelfth annual Ogden liveimproved motor oil prolongs motor life and gives stoek show, whi<'h takPs place in .JanA step on the starttr always takes ordinary oils better all-round performance. You can find uary on the 10th to the Hith, than has unawares, and it is then that most damage occurs in CONOCO Germ-Processed Motor Oil wherever ever before assembled at Ogden, il! draining away during idle periods, you see the CONOCO Red Triangle. your motot. assured. Make your Christmas Dollars count! T Christmas Gifts to MAKE f?liP~i a board or a heavy piece of cardboard will do. MARTIN felt cheat• This should be about 2% she was on her Here Inches wide. The top and air-at Christ· by trip bottom of the board should she couldn't time--and mas be cut a little curved, as the Of course, ! all at it enjoy ~~;;,.,~ picture shows. Now print she had to admit to herself, very neatly the articles you Harrington was probFred wish to Include--sugar, lard, as surprised as she ably butter, eggs, coffeP., he had seen her. if was, tea, 1 em o n s, exknow that she didn't he least At tracts, spices, rice, had seen him. She had been in her ftour or whatever seat when she noticed him entering lAR.]) else Mother may air liner and never since had her the need In the way been turned from the window. face BUTT.ER of s u p p I i e s for have been so bad if she wouldn't That making the dally the earth and watched seen have could E&&S meals. When she the rivers and farms as they skimmed receives her Christalong, but with this snowstorm swiftly COFFEE mas gift, she can raging! bang It In the She lifted her vanity case for the "FLOUR kitchen, and whententh time and under pretext of ar· ever she runs out her hair carefully surveyed ranging of one of these 1rtlcles, she can stick a pin beside its name on the board, and not forget to order it. This also can be made out of board or cardboard, cut a little fancily at top and bottom. It can be made to hang on the wall or to stand on a desk. A sheet of paper cut round like a clock face with numbers neatly printed on it must be pasted in the 1 the man two seats bacl;: across the aisle. He was still absorbed, appnr· ently, in his magazine. That was what she had expected, and she would have dreaded meeting his glance, yet she pursed her lips In discontent. She lowered the glass and again looked out of the window, trying to cheer herself with the prospect ot: Christmas. Christmas without Frt.>d ! Against her longing to go to him, to talk to him, was her pride. One was proud In love. She tilted her chin higher, but could not keep the tears from her eyes. The other passengers were chatting gayly. exuberant with holiday plans. Suddenly there came a hush. The A Reminder Clock Will Be Appreci- ship was going down, slowly gliding ated by Father. earthward. Tensely they watched the land seemingly come up to meet them, ~enter of the board. Then froQI lighter and then as the ship struck and cardboard or thin pieces of metal, two jolted over the rough ground a woman hands, a little one and a big one, screamed. must be fastened through the middle Involuntarily Esther looked back of the clock face with brass fastenPrs and into the eyes of Fred Harrington. or a pivot, and when Daddy has an "Oh, Fred!" she said, and he caught appointment at a certain time he will her to him. move the hands to that time on his "My "~Iy dear," be whispered. clock so be surely won't forget to dear!" keep lt. After a bit they joined the exclted A block of white paper, either ruled group about the pilot, "Couldn't take or plain, a pair of scissors and a ruler are all you need to make many of these books for 0 love. those you Cut one sheet that measures three and one-h a 1 f i n c h e s eight and wide Inches long. Then a chance in this blizzard," be was with this for a saying, "so we dropped a ftare. We'll measure cut twel:ve have to all stick by the ship till it more exactly like clears up. A man wouldn't get far ft. Fold them In In this storm." and middle the "You mean," Esther asked, "we'll make a cover of have to spend Christmas here?'' colored paper In "Possibly." which to enclose "Oh, well," said Fred, "what does It Then punch two holes where matter? I think we'll have a very are fQlded and fasten the sheets merry Christmas- now- together;'tcllgeth4!'r with brass fasteners. Print don't you?" the letters of the alphabet, one letter And Esther, understanding, smiled in the right band corner of each page, and answered, "Very." and you will have a neat line Indexed (@), 1930, Western NewBJ)aper Union.) .to l'ltlr•~RA book. (ta). 1930, Western Newspaper Union.> [!]!s; .. ~:Z £F('•J Like Chriatmu Dolla In spite of all the advanced fdea3 the rising generation, the average Paall girl still likes a doll as well she likes any other Christmas pn&eo.t. How to Lieht the Tree To combine in equal proportions red and green ligllts of equal bright· ness on your Christmas tree 1s an assault on the eyesight. The result suggests traffic signals gone mad. Two parts of green to one of red may be used more e1tectively. Cutieura Talcum ---------------------- ------------------ UNISDMEN T THE Theu Get in the First ~erv ·Jiinutes Decides How Long Theu lVill Last By rROYO-The t.antah national for est is doing lt.s tshare townrrl ai!lin~ the unemployment <·ondition and ns man.r mPn as p 1ssible are being employ<'d on various forest phojl'rts. This !lit ·trict is doing construction an dr~;>pair work on the roacl up "'alP:< canyon enar Moroni. Approximatl'ly 15 men nre employed on tlw prujPct with a rotiltion system of emvloymcnt in proJ:(rf'ss. SALE::\1-J. J,. 1\[illl'r, 32, futhe1· o1 five children, was shot, whiiP alleged· Iy attempting to rob a local store, owned b.r his father-in-law. ordinary oils .. let down their guard" and let your motor in for severe punishment at a time when protection is vitally needed. On the other hand, Germ-Processed oil always LOOKING /or an UNUSUAL GIFT? ' Do the unusual • •• forget ordilzary remembraltces for onceattd usethismostacceptable gift. ••• Give CoNoco Christmas Coup01z Book.s•••• Cost is $5.00 and $10.00. Members of /111nily and friends will remember j'Oztr thoughtfulness every lime they fill up with tiN best that mont'y can buy in gasoline a11d motor oil•• •• Good at all stations displa)·ing lhl CoNoco /lt'J Trkln&l<'. ~~~--~~~~~--- .,. __ IIlii II CONOCO Gf~M P~OCfSSED PAk.Af=FIN BASE MOTOR. OIL .. |