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Show THE MID VALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN CopyniFit, former Hub Theatre is not a desirable location, but two or three other desirable locations were found and if plans now under way are successful, Midvale will boast of another picture house, showing the latest in celluloid ribbons at popular prices, possibly 10 and 20 cents, and opening at one in the afternoon. FIREMEN DANCE m SATURDAY - Ly--- ioibuli.'n of livestock ' (U thcr pro-,;- s ctiiu in for serious con-o- f v laie years, it being the agricultural producer v.'ii ahout the only industry '.'t takinjf coynizancii of the .. nf paging supply and dis ;o a.i nearly a.i pjsiblo ' . re-!,- ji.irU.i- tii... thui i;i imp , t t "'P itself industry, a" :'h during Is and unJerproducLn , u nt r i J K.nauky and other southern lamh Ve mmmr and fan ie- " Carrt of with lambs Ym n.ithn ran?es. This tt s rep-n.an ord rlv production an) ini;.-,resulting generally mrirlccting of the lamb crop l.uvin;.; an ovorsuppiy at It this same procedure were applied mly-.tr- y V'f fa-t'an enua' when l.'ll.il'S ti maikjt rhstributton throughout the , wo ' year iVfi r&r position. i . It is now the cus-.;:,moIished. ..Licit in iho cattle industry t:, Inve the calf crop in thi on has. never If this were readjusted so th. i i Smng. a of ..'h; t') readjustment.sen.. hat in tie South and Pacifv Coat !.; ; at tliis tkiie. Pre p.... he fad, dunng the winter !.:ii'iy saliiifactjry ani the months r,;r i.i the country is ciil-il""'i1 h(! haJ from the MM?irmil.V'l,I,n of t rsi It of the period nn.l in !:i v;)i,r the War, causing Jia northern ranges this would spread prop; hrei dinar herds. la" 1 "P mrougnout the yea-ui- d 'j vVhieh catile -would production re ult in An ivd the consideration it unply wit;, tho demand.qualizing the has i; the distribution of season The trend in the demand for ,.,,eV section-,- . n in different attb n;w i toward lighter and bef a! also followed out most sue enn .'-r rmnvjls so it is no Ti'i-- , longer an! th? sheep industry practical for th- - producer to hold his 'iiipile would apply tj ref cat-.over a long period and the u.'icattle supply t'aroujr!.-;,o-.- '. His adll'.st the suntilu tn tha ,im..n. i qual:-:However, with the proper distribution in.. r .'ailed when th lamV It ri:.: ".i"1' 'an crop me younger finished in the sheep industry thru ii:g s out i.nfy was in the spring, orderly way throughout the year somf t!:i' c'siilt that the summer and what along the same lines which have fall liiny vent of lambs assumed th? proven so satisfactory in the sheep prfip'ii'i' - nf a glut and the only , The long loiiir wait of the hounds of jazzdom has been in vain. beginning Saturday evening. May the 2fth, the Midvale Fire Department will open the season with a (rand Open Air Dance on tho Tennis Court near the Community Church and in the rear of the City Building on Center Street which is now being remodeled. This is a good place to dance in the open air and good music will be provided. Join the crowd everybody welcome, fic a dance. ;.: ;i overproduction . Dm lTll"iAil lamb production out threughaut th yea? li.ornia lambing i, accomplish,, i tn M lambs move t th maiid. ii:. h , WrKlFT 11 ; nas readjusted .oneway so that uift that the bulk of the Uure in general and oi ,;;ufiiuit ia purt.cul ir can i ' ; ' "fry the :: c."" Vie lwing winter EVE Fair dale FARMS DAIRY in PICTURE HOUSE e i i Le-i- f.ttrTiwnod. Ttiih PRODUCKKS & DISTKIIUITOI OP GOOD MILK PACKKD IN ICE DELIVKKLD KAKLY Sandy Midvale I . n'..l..X. I I'.'ukii... 1.1 llrlill'IU' n,M,.l.t, MEN IN MIDVALE , Several picture show men have been Midvale the past week casting for a suitable location for an up to date picture house. It is conceded that the site of the :n '. f ' USE ECONOMY FLOUR : s i.-'-- i i MORE EVIDENCE ' mm i'i : NEWS TO STAKE fol-- t MANY LIONS of e"',,-f- Last week we collected for Walton Bros., Coal Dealers, at 33rd South Street, an account of $86.70 which was L REVOLVING LIGHT Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Correspondent years old and considered lost. The account was in our possession only two days. Give us your accounts for collection if you want the money. Prompt, fair. 4 GREAT SUCGESS Reorganization of the Y. L. M. I. A. of the Union Ward was effected Sunday evening May 22nd. Mrs. Kl-lNance was chosen as President with Anna Johnson and Verl Milne as her counselors and Iona Freeman the secretary. Mrs. Martha Milne, president and Miss Stella Walker, second counselors, were honorably released. Anna Johnson 1st counselor to Mrs. Milne was released. Beatrice Cash and Mrs. Jensen represented the Stake Board. Mr. Fred Coomber returned home Wednesday evening after a very plea sant trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nix of Fast Mid vale and Mr. and Mrs. George Green motored to Tooele .Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack White. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Casper had as their house guests Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Benningfield, Mr. Frank Sayler of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Manka formed a party and enjoyed the Municipal baths Wednesday of last week. .Samuel Stradloy, Jr., nvt with a very painful accident Saturday evening when he was struck in the eye wdth the limb of a tree and received a very serious cut on the eye ball of the right eye. The Dr. was summoned who at 1st thouirht the sight might be injured but it was later found that this was not the case. THAT WE GET RESULTS en day APPEAR IN PAPER unts ;pec- - TOOELE V-SI- T 53.00 The J $5.00 $5.00 $2.50 and W. $2.50 $5.00 It is $5.00 $5.00 ;):-- iMief . i, $5.00 ill III $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 r.'ra.ily $5.00 .,1! $2.50 :iv. mar.y rcay ri'iit Mi' ;ihuii. l: 1' Hr.- - .i.iy r d.-- wll be paid for at cur-Cli- p out items send in ihi'in at the Journal of-- i , of each month. l aiice to help along the lir!,'. K.irk i'i y r district by giving it ;:.'i i at th sami time pick Ip a V-- i liars cold cash. I h t k considerable news to so do not hesitate to : t Bank on the xv iour ' nnaent ith oft! the ti; :. Is-- .e--', Sec. ml it a nk you in advance Ar.l v ur ii.i v!5 I s .3 off.-- nal, as you will notice, ha3 a page this week "East .1. rde.'i Stake" Tage. that all Stake Prcs-- !, , Clerks, Counselors, ;. : Officers, Primary work ay .School officers, etc., send .Ixunial, either by mail or than Wednesday, pre ; of each week, any and to their rcspec- - 1 M Mr. 1 ' V" rj':r " in t the matter. for The Lions Convention at Tooele, we are told, by witnesses and by press reports, was a great success. Weather conditions were not the best, but several hundred Lions and their partners made the trip. Tooele Lions were waiting en masse for the visitors and gave them a royal welcome and a good time throughout the day, iast Saturday. llowewr, with due respect to Pay-sonext year's convention town, the Journal is of the opinion that with the last growing population in the it will be best for sphere of Lioni-m- , all concerned, that future conventions be hjld either in Salt Lake City or in Ogden, where adequate accommodations are available to house the great crowds. It is a physical impossibility for the smaller towns to do justice to a District Convention. We pass this thought on to you. for what it may be worth, at least commend it to your earnest consideration. n, Mrs. S. X. Smith entertained at a at his shower for her daughter of Salt Lake h al" for some time but prior to her departure to California, v.',; ' rapidly at the present The guests were Mr. and Mrs. LeUoy ' Fotheringham and Mr. Bob Worthen ii:a Tow !! is visiting the of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Anton N'el of Salt Lake an l she son of South Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. funeral of her friend William Thompson of Sandy, and Mr. .1 I . 'owi'll h;fs been ill and Mrs. Henry Ilallard. SILAS The revolving light installed in the Amusement hall was tried out last Friday night and proved a wonderful success. There will be a dance there Friday night, May 27th. Thf Ariel Orchestra will furnish the music. There will also be one night May o(Uh. Decoration Day everybody come where the crowds are good and a good time for all. Mr. Jones, drugget at the II. P. Miller Drug Store, in Midvale, is a great booster for the West Jordan (lances. Midvale COMPANY & Collectors Notary Public ra if 4 LADIES AM) MISSES SUITERS Broken lines in .some of our best makes 1 COLORS Klack and Tan Your Choice FETE A progressive party was given by the First Theological Class of Sunday School Monday night. Fifty members Miss chaperoned by th.'-Emina Gardner, Solon Richardson and Mrvand Mrs. Donald Iiogan enjoyed an eight course luncheon served at the following Ivmios; Evaliiv Peterson's; Morris Cundiek's: Lottie. Palmer's; Ruth Evan's; Eaun.i Gardner's: Wilson Bateman's; Ernri Piston's; af tor which they ( njoy.d dancing at the Amusement Hall. r Mrs. Jas. D. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christopherson and Mrs John Wallice and Miss H li'n Saeomb and Thelma's brothers, Alvin and James, attended the funeral of Geo. Utter, in Salt Lake City last week. Plain and Printed Voiles a pood ranjre of COLORS m OL SADLER FAMILY GO BOOTH MERC. CO. TO CALIFORNIA f MIDVALE "The Big Store" Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Sadler entertain at a party Saturday evening in the honor ot Mr. and Mr. Win. Sadler of Midvale, who are having Wednesday for California. The evening was enbeing fur joyed in dancing, nui.-i-e nished by two banjo players from S. Lake. Mr. A. J. Galpm and Mr. John nts were served to Ji risen. Kcfrc.-hn- u the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. A J. Galpin and Mr. and Mrs. John Jen sen, of Salt Lake. ed NIELSEN HOME IS VkmL 2 : SCENE OF PARTY i ; This age of high standards welcomes the Camel quality irRN smokcrj ore the most exacting ever known, and place Camel firit among cigarettes. V, r Camel vas created to succeed in the fiardst.to-p!e- a a,y ever known. It vas made to satisfy thoe who demandv lie tmost, and modern smokers have given it such popu-.' as no other cigarette ever had. Camels. To- downright hard to please, just try !v. taste and fragrance wUl be revealed as never before, f, - Cimcls arc rolled of the choicest Turkish and Domestic exceeds t..l .. . c.w, supremely blended. This modern cigarette !icr standards but its own. To light one is to find taste i ' 'mint. "Have a Camel!'' tl. i V u-u'r- e TAXPAYERS :r ? ' in VOTE FOR CITY BAND oyear Anent the nil important quo.-Unf w i ' tlx r or not citi s idiouM take the matter of providing music for th! in a' itanls thereof into their rurriru-- 1 !m, has received a booet in Gliding, Li.. ho the past week, The important issue put up t.j the voTs wan the prrpostion wt.ethrr or i "t a levy of not to exceed 2 mills on the dollar houl,J l,e made for the pup p..ii of a band for the city. The levy 1 fien j Dtorisls arnc-- sevrnty-nin- e-- C 1917, R. J. Rrmntilt T N. lainpaar, V mil Utabj ( C , e Voting for it and tw nty-i6gainst. Th above r p'i t may tl.f w fom" t i g'-.in HUppnrl f th. joi I ;it policy the Midvale city a lirmi. liation b nrain.Kt nome of the kkkcrs thereto, if any there be. x ladles for crery Utare a barber's edge-m- ean an end to n, d-- 1 - of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ni ! n of Salt L; ke, last Monday afternoon, at a par ty given in their honor, alx iinir-- : in; the r2nd birthday anniversary of .Mr. P. A. Niilxn, Mrs. Annie Ter ry, Sarah Bundiam, Eunice Wall-erK- , ( ,i rie Sadler, May Nol-m- , May i. Lambert, Tillii Young, Martina Mary Nelson, Smith, IL.nnah Smith, Fern William", Agnis . R. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Walla..-- Mr.. A. R.ismusMn and Mrs. Sorm Tl'mp-(,- n Mr. Drews ntid Mr. C. M. Cross;. rove Ibnncr was m rv( l at 3 oVlmk f I talent-i"- i .wed by a program Riven people of Salt Lak1. Sor-rn.-'- v I- Utah Adjusters 1 WEST JORDAN PHSSIVE BROWN and mis treated skin. You (puIlM get a f uper-kce- n blade (or every hare If you uie a Valet AiftrStrop Razor SKarpn ItttH $1 Up tO $2$ UTAH r ve |