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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE Mrs. Royal Spratling and baby spent last week vwiting relatives here.. Mr. Spratling Joined them and r.pent the ..WEST JORDAN Miss Bernice Batcman, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. George Bird und children spent Wednesday at Midvale e their parents Mr. and Mrs. Har-i-- y vis-itin- t We f Handle Genuine Goods-N- tiird. Mr. and Mrs Unit Substitutes.! o Uarfitld. Try Our Mete 'MT r, irwj ll urn I anil Mr nn,i xt.h' T7 M-- ., 1 it ir' i berg motored to Logan Thursday and visited Mr K. H. Nordberg's brother, Mr. J. r. Jonsson, who is sick" very They also visited relatives at Fielding, and Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bateman and children of Pocatello, and mother, Mrs. Lydia Bateman, visited at Mai-n- a, Sunday, guest of Mrs. 0. H. Bute-man. 't standard loild preparations use in scientific laboratories under chemists. lh supervision of graduate for our best enough is good the Only made trade. standard Our service is of the same high health We your guard as our supplies. and enhance your personal appear- you appreciate cleanliness and sanitation, supersercice and high Into our shop at grade supplies, drop the first opportunity. If ance. This is the shop uoa hate been looking for. ' j HAND and SONS D. A. UTAH Sandy SOOTH JORDAN Mrs. Loo I). Palmer, Correspondent Wartile is confined at his homo suffering a severe attack of gall stones. We hope for our friend's very aid of an speed v recovery without the His condition at present is operation. as well as can be expected. ' Joseph F. Palmer is in Arizona been critiwho has with his son, Lee, cally ill after undergoing an operation for 'broken appendicitis.' His condition at present writing is very much Samuel ' Mrs. John T. Booth entertained at dinner Wednesday fnr guests, Mrs. Arthur Richens, of Hen- uer, Mr. Milton White and Mrs. Edward White, at Sugar House. In honor of the 58th Birthday Anniversary of Mrs. Gus Pappas a party was iriven at her homo Tnns.l-i. i eheon was enjoyed by twelve guests and games were played. Mrs. James A. Bateman spent at Murray, guests of her sister, airs, i nomas bimpers. Mr. and Mrs. G. .1. Untom-nf po catello, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. uaieman tnd daughter, Kayola, visited at the home of Mrs. I.vdia Vt:tf. man Thursday evening. The marriage of MaJiln Wnrnw. ik daughter of Mrs. John Warner, of San- ay and vvauice lirown, of Uino;ham. has just been announced, the Warner's . were lormeny oi! ini3 wara.i Mrs. Frank Snratlintr. Rnnnin nnd Allen Spratling and Miss Agnes My ers, visited Miss trma wolf, of Murray at the St. Marks Hospital Sunday thf manv frionds nf Krma will Ha trl.nl to hear she is rapidly improving af ter undergoing a serious operation for appendicitis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Spratling are receiving congratulations upon the ar rival of a daughter, born Easter Sunday, April 17th. Miss Edith Bateman spent the week end at Holliday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. beth Johnson. Mr an1 Mm Thnmna Simnpra and sons, Don and Dan, of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Late Egbert, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman Sunday evening. 1 " LADiES AID mm ARE QUITE week end. "Gl ndora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HUNGftY YOU Axel Lundquist has been very sick fltO JEM. with the fiu the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart spent Friday TMN The l adies' Aid will hold their anvisiting- at Cgden. BUY MEATS T.Irs. Henry Egbert and Mrs. Gus nual Spring Supper on Tuesday April (mat ARmve WMCN Pappas attmded a funeral at Salt 20lh from T to S o'ebek. Tickets will be on advance sale for CO and 2 cts. Lake Monday for Mr. Warner Harri You NEED 'CM . son, of Bingham. He was employed by An orchestra will furnish music for the Wells Groceteria and lived at Mid- - the evoninpf. The proceeds from this vale until transferred to Binghtm some supper will enable the Society to commonths ago. He leaves a wife and plete a J 1200 pledge mad;1 two years OUK DKUVKKY DEPARTMENT five little children. ago to the building fund of the church. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman and 1T0I-ESTE- ? daughter, Bernice, Miss Henrietta A. is very much alive. In fact we put 'live in the livery of deRichardson attended the M. I. A. play entitled "A Fisherman's Luck" at the livery, ami this clockwork "get your order when you want South Jordan ward Tuesday night. Gwenith Silcox visited at Sandy on it" has helped us wonderfully in the building up of oar busSunday, the guest of Mrs. John Warner at the Warner home. On Tuesday evening of last week the iness. You will never be disappointed in the quality of our Orland Newbold of South Jordan and Henrietta Richardson spent Sun- Sunday School Hoard gave a reception to Mrs. Estella day at Spanish Fork. meats or our service. Elva Gardner and Gwenith Sileox who is a member of the Board. A entertained their Sunday School class beautiful water glass set was presentat an Easter Party Saturday afternoon ed to the Esteys as a wedding present Dell Haun son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave and a very enjoyable evening was Haun and Murl Silcox, son of Mr. and spent w ith them in their home on Cen Mrs. Earnest Silcox, were operated on ter Mi cot. E. C. O'BRIEN It. It. CILHKItT i i for appendicitis at the St. Marks hosfll pital Monday. They are both improving at the present writing. A surprise party was given at the Order--- " home of Mrs. Walter Diamond Friday Alva. in honor of her daughter, night Games, music and refreshments were enjoyed by the following guests; Rhea DeWalter Sundy School 10 a. m. Bringhurst, Beulah Stoderd, Church Service 11 a. in. Wilson of Bennion Ward, Ida Cooley, Emma- Steadman, Mary Richardson, Epworth League Cr.oO p. m. The sermon at the church Service Bernice Gardner, Doris Cundick, Viole Squires, Roberta Trane, Fay Orgill, will be by the pastor and Mrs. Flank We Call For And Deliver Mack Jacobson, Harold Bateman, Dell Richardson will furnish the special music. and Reuben Haun, J. C. Richards, . Telephone Midvale 107 Mrs. Fay Olson is the for Finlayson, Lamar Diamond, and the Epworth League meeting ifl the. Howard Barben. 1U9 Center Street The ward choir will present the op- evening at (:'M). The topic for diseretta entitled "PICKLES" at the high cussion is "The Standard fur the Chris Utah Midvale Cabinet The monthly school auditorium in West Jordan on tian- - Life." on held was the the of and meeting chapter Wednesday Thursday nights, HICKS TAILORING & 27th ami 28th of April. Wednesday evening in the church The Gleaner' Girls of the M. I. A. CLEANING CO. will gdve a costume dance Friday night come this as 2!th. April Everybody The of the kitchen contest promises to be the biggest event of which is tour held in Salt Co. being the year. W A NT ED To hear from owner of will start at Hunter and then to WANTED: To hear from owner good Riverton and then to Herri-maland for sale. D. M. Loight, Alzada, Cash sale. price, parlicuMr 'and Mrs William Tnrkrd-uipn- where thev will be served I'.tnch Kami for Montana. iertained at' dinner Sunday. Covers at Herriman and a program will bo liars. I). V. Rush, Minneapolis, Minn, rendered and prizes awarded. were laid.ior iz. guests. j . hjoy mmm y, Corner Meat & Grocery DPflODAM AT LOOt Suits Made to Clothing Cleaned and Pressed and Fully CHURCH odorized - La-Ve- rn It ike e, n, improved. The South Jordan ward entertained at a shower here in the amusement hall Tuesday evening, April uin, entitled Fisherman Luck. The players took splendid parts and a large crowd attended. - - Jordan Choir gave an operetta South Jordan ward Thursday the The in 21st of April. Mr. I'.otfenchoats has been il the La Grippe. pat week with William Newbold have Mr. and Mrs. moved from their former home to the : olil Hemingson place to make home. Mrs. their "i j Emily Wardle, Mrs. R. W. Palmer, Lawrence Rindlesbach of W. .Ionian, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle on Monday. Mrs. Ilattie Mackay of Granjrer and Miss Kuth Min'ehcart of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Leo Palmer tm Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper now have 'MX) baby chicks in their newly built chicken coop. Mrs. Mary Maynard 13 at Tooele 5ptniing this week end. Mrs. Sorcn Nielson and Mrs. William Newbold visited Tuesday with Mr. Cora ltolcrtson. Mrs. Cora Robertson has been ill the past week suffering of tonsilitis. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Tischner spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mr. M. J. Tischner visiting. ARTHRiHS lU'RMNG, ACHING JOINTS Nel.ctod cases of rheumatism ten j roduce a stubborn inflammation of the joints, termed arthritis, which causes the. parts to become swollen, This inflammation the in ttle knee, ankle, elbow may r;. ts, knuckles, shoulder or hip. Wh-rarthritis is ollawed to run its course, permanent deformity frequently results. Don't take chances on lining left with gnarled and knotted finders or other crippled joints. G.t a bottle of Vita Oil from your dru.'cif-and start right now to put an end to the trouble. Oil nnnlipd direct to the pot that hurts, soaks in through the pores Inm quiikly helps to clear away flammation, reduce swelling and lim- 1" r u;i joints. Pleasant, soothing Kti:r Modem.- of- and painful. m e - orerer ence finds its choice t in Lamel J WAleMr1 PRESENT-DA- Y ' taste singles out Camel as its ideal cigarette. This age is the most exacting ever known and it rates Camel first. Camel taste and fragrance come from the choicest tobaccos grown. They lead to supreme w smoking pleasure. You'll never find a higher standard of goodness than in this favorite cig.ircttc; Your own enjoyment will confirm the overwhelming choice of modern smokers. To know how mild and mellow the quality cigarette can really be healing, Used for all forms I rr j'naUhm and neuritis. Bottles 50c fir I J l at all good drug stores. Always in lock at Midvale Drug More. , ari.l - Flies, Mosquitoes Roaches oedbugs rrwnMRo ou. co rsr w juucy) C Mir. . i f'ir? rm r m 1 1 ' 1 Ii 1! tor-- t "Hare a Camel!" 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