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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE IT hi hi 15 si us I r s QUALITY Suits Made to Order Clothing Cleaned and Pressed and Fully Deodorized LI K SERVICE AND LOW PRICES i!i Bi A', this soason each year it seems Ssi proper to consider the approaching Bi marketing period for grass cattle. Inffi dications are that grass cattle will be ifi somowhat later than usual this yeai ifi This isn't clue to the fact that they will Hi not he ready to move but rather to the LEZ ' tendency on the part of producers tc ut--; noiu ineir came as long as possioic on account of the scarcity of feedei y-"tock to replace their present holdings, isl Al o. many are desirous of taking ad bl vantagj of the good feed which is a-- l vailubie and will endeavor to put on al' possible weight rather than marketing Ljj LC them when fat and in the proper con H3 dition. As has been amply demonstrated ii ?Q if years past, it is the course of wisdoii: 31 to l.'t the grass cattle come to market Ifl when they are in good flesh and con dition and not to hold then in the hop Lj i r of putting on more weight or of so ffl curing better prices. When this cours is followed the danger is that to many cattle are likely to be ready at the same time later in the season anr there is always the possibility of de moralizing prices by following thh practice. The longer the marketinj Jordan sent an inexperienced team period is spread out the more satis to the City Creek Canyon run Satur- factory are likely to be the returns s day but they responded in fine style the advice still appears good to "shii when ready." Leonard winning third "team prize. Even at this early date it is .prac Hadley, a freshman, finished thirtieth tical in many grass producing section? Claud Doty, fourteenth, Teo. Allsop, to start to top out the better cattle an fifteenth, and Harvey Cundick eight- allow them to move to market, ther eenth, to give Jordan a total of twenty to continue this process throughout th four points. season. Granite High School won first team Up to the present time the practic-oprize, North Summit, second, Murray holding back grass cattle when the fourth and East High, fifth. are in condition to market, awaitinr Cyprus, Bingham, Davis, L. D. S, problematic improvements in pricr U., Ogden, Boxelder and other High levels or increased weight has worker1 Schools sent entries. Over ninety run than a benefit foi rather a hardship ners started. The time 13:16 was slow the when as the grass cattle producer due to a muddy course. are not allowed to move in their nat ural volume, other classes of live stock -- What Else Can We Give You? Rasmussen &C ' bns Inc. USE WHITE LILY FLOUR NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The following articles the property of Jack Ferguson, will be sold at a public auction on April 21stOne trunk, containing clothing and miscellaneous articles. One child's rocking chair. The following articles, the property of Henry Terry, will be sold at a public auction on April 21st, mi. One bundle containing clothing and miscellaneous articles. This auction, the foreclosure of an Innkeeper's Lien for room rent unpaid, will be held at the home of P. J. Stewart, Allen Street, Midvale, Utah. Central Rooming House, P. J. Stewart, Frop. First Fub. March 17, 1927. Last publication April 14, 1927. ESSEX, 4 cylinder touring car, good So obligation condition, $195.00. to me and try it. Phone Hyland f NELLIE GORHAM LAST RITES FOR Hemstitching and Picot Edge Work JOHNSOK m, BEST EVER come in and fdl the gap and take advantage of stronger prices created by the lessened grass cattle movement. Then, eventually when the grass cat are forced to move they move in such a large volume, due to the sdiort period left for the operation, that result with depressed price.; There is no necessity for a situation ueh as the above if the custom is followed of allowing the flow of grass jattle to come to the market in a nat-irway, spreading out the season to he greatest possible length. -- If le al HICKS TAILORING & CLEANING CO. THREE STAR POOL HALL 196 FOR KENT Five room, modern house on Street, in Midvale, $32.00 month. W. Corg, Midvale, Utah. North Main Street Soft Drinks, Cigars, Candy, Pool Tables JOHN ZRNO, Prop. WEST iORDAN Utah Midvale Miss Gwenever Hand and Ardell Lloyd f Sandy were guests of Miss Herniece liateman Friday evening. A number of friends surprised Mrs. Charles Beckstoad at her home Satur-la- y evening. A sociable time was hail and a late luncheon served to the following guests. Bishop and Mrs. Wm. I. Leak, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Malstrom Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman, Mr. and Afrs. Arthur Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Richardson. Mrs. Ilcber Hand of Garfield visited Mrs. E. M. Bateman Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swensen and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman Monday. Miss Melba Gardner who is attending the A. C. at Logan is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gardner. The Carnival Dance given in the Hall Friday night proved a huge success both financially as well as every one had a good time. There will be another regular dance Friday night, April 15th, Norm Terry's Orchestra will be there. There were over 180 tickets sold for the dance last C. I. Goff BIdff. Friday night. Funeral services were held Thursdaj Miss Olive Yates and Boulter 1 o'clock in the La Grande Ward for at to American Fork and Utah . motored spent Midvale, Mrs. Ingeborg Peterson Johnson, wift Sunday. of Mr. Morris L. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Yates and famWHY RENTREAD THIS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE -' ily were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop George A. Smith of ThorBAY DOGS. CHESAPEAKE Five room frame, modern home, a Grande ward officiated. Glen C. Schmidt Sunday. garage, chicken coop, largo yard. Sell oughbreds. Hugh Grant, C5 E. Center The opening prayer was ode red by A party was given at the home of on terms. 46 Holden St., Midvale, Ut Street, Midvale, Utah. Last call. Mr. KefTeler. Miss Delia Hart Tuesday night. ProA Swedish choir from the 12 and 13 gressive games were played and a two ARTHRITIS n 1U UMNC. ACHING JOINTS 3 Neglected cases of rheumatism often produce a stubborn inflammation of the joints, termed arthritis, which causes the parts to become swollen, rained on Entile Brand stiir and painful. This inflammation Condensed Milk Is may settle in the knee, ankle, elbow now almost seventy wrists, knuckles, shoulder or hip. years old. Since 1857 Where arthritis is ollawed to run the safest of all In its course, permanent deformity frefa nt foods. quently results. Don't take chances on being left with gnarled and knotted fingers or other crippled joints. Get a bottle of Vita Oil from your druggist and start right now to put an end to the trouble. CONDLNSED MILK Vita Oil applied direct to the spot that hurts, soaks in through the pores and quickly helps to clear away inflammation, reduce swelling and limr()0 Steel Handpower Stumppulleri ber up stiiT joints. Pleasant, soothing and healing, Used for all forms of $30.00 each. Horsepower $75. Autorheumatism and neuritis. Bottles 50c matic Gates. Hand weJlborer. Wat- and $1 at all good drug stores. Always rwluels. DucrcHt Mfg. Co, lll-3r- d in stock at Midvale Drug Store. Kenton, Wash. batn EAGLE BRAND Insurance. Ix-sli- Wards furnished the musical numbers course luncheon served to the followassisted by Mr. Newlander, who ren ing guests: Misses Leila and Marie dered a Flute Solo, and the Kedding Abbott, Vila Jensen, Mary Sabey, Ixis ton Bros, who sang a duet "Face ti Gardner, Vesta Lancaster, Viola Haun, Face" accompanied by Mr. A. B. C. and Delia Hart, Milton Lancaster, M. Olson. Bateman, Joe Smith, Henry Smith, The speakers were Bishop Josepl Kenneth Hogan, Billie Ohwiler, Clarmay Christensen, Bishop Isaiac Kcrnell, o' ence Dahl and Lynn Hart. Waterloo ward, President Bennion Mrs. John Lancaster, Mrs. Sam Lanwho was President of the Central Mis- caster and son, Plain, Mrs. Charles life. n sion when Mrs. Johnson was on a misand son, Elden, motored to sion there. and were Wednesday afternoon Bishop Neslen of the 20th ward and dinner guests of their mother, Jlrs. i Bishop Geo. A. Smith of the La Grand Eliza Lloyd. It being her birthday anward all spoke of the high esteem in niversary. Covers were laid for 12. which Mrs. Johnson was held. Stewart H. Richards and Wilson M. The floral tributes were profuse and Bateman of the Boys Sheep Club have BANK beautiful. each received two head of thoroughThe grave in the City Cemetery was bred Rambouillet sheep to start their ' dedicated by Bishop Kerntll. Club work with. j i The ninth grade of the Junior high school gave a party Saturday night. Refreshments were served to a largo crowd. ; A large crowd attended the boy scout court of honor held in the West Jordan Chapel Sunday evening under the direction of Frinripal L. W. Nielsen. Although there was some disappointment in not having Richard R. Lyman, the speaker, Oscar Kirkham, of Salt Lake, was very interesting and much appreciated. Also the piano selection by Russel Peterson. Cornet duet by Harold Bateman and Howard Olsen. Vocal Solo, Eric Rundquist. John Leak received 4 merit badges and the Eagle badge. Harold BarYou can't realize how much hardwood man received 3 merit badge. floors will Improve your house until they're Two star badges and three hells -y actually laid. They're attractive and were awarded to other troops of the make housework bo much easier. Stake. Benediction, A. C. Richard., ended one of the best Court of Honors hard have can We can show you how you ever held in the Jordan District, wood floors with the minimum expense. Our Bernice Bat man attended the. M. I. service gives you the benefit of our long exSocial at Sandy third ward Monday A. and Itiv-erto- 320 P ii North Main Slreet Telephone Midvale 36 A PER Hanging, Calsomining, Wall Paper 1927 Samples INTING and Decorating Estimates cheerfully given. Tel. Mid. 120 Call 724 E. u S J. W. GRACE Midvale, Utah Center CAFE and Restaurant, the hot in (own. STATE We buy and ttervc only the best food SAM AS & THOMAS, perience in handling materials with contractors. dealing night. Let us jive you an estimate. 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