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Show - urnn MURRAY EAGLE AND MIDVAT.F..TOTTPM ' VWAfcAliat: X JU4 - the sixth nesday of last week ' , after spending the wrinaay anniversary of her littlo 9 months at the B. Y. U. at Pro- past daughter, Blanche. Games wire play- vo. Miller, Correspondent ed and refreshments, were Mrs. Spacer served Mrs. Sarah J. Crane returned home There, were twenty five small "9 is guests Bountiful of Garrett IIazei Thursday of last week after visiting present. That those responsible for the Mr. and Mrs. Levi Free- s'x weeks with relatives at Idaho. of the youth of America are Miss Kuth Butterfbld guest of returned to v:e.i.;is of a misguided sense of paMiss Leola Freeman was honored at her home Sunday after m triotism in seeking to portray our visiting a a Aloah. Eastman of Lark visitparty Friday evening of last week national heroes week in Salt Lake the as "archangels with of Mis guest at her home, the occasion being her ail cf the virtues Jessie and Pearl Eastman Nelda Fraser. ed' and none of the lourteenth birthday anniversary. vices which the flesh is heir to," is Misses Elizabeth and Esther Crane Games were '""Orson Deveral and Orvil Freeman played a,nd refreshments the declaration of Rupert Hughes, spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. week for were Wyomlast served to Miss Emma Crane, "famous novelist and short story of I. E. Stocking of Riverton. left Friday writer. Miss Jessie. Farmer, Misses Rachel Speaking: recently, in reply to Mrs. Emma Butterfield of Riverton an.l Olive Miller, Miss Ciow ho censor hiiii fir i:'.ci tiring Free jir and Mrs. Willard F. Butterfield is a Phyllis guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs man, Miss Hazel have moved to Geneva. tieorge Washington as :.id,-- instead Dansie, Miss Leila and chiKlrrn T. F. Crane. v. by I'i sai.'t, Mr. Hughes asl.eci: summer. Miss Viola Bowles, Miss Ha Eastman, the for Idaho, we inculcate the principle of Marvin zel Freeman of is of returned to visiting Payson Garrett, Bountiful, Miss BerJunior Bisler truth in our boys a::d g'll.-- and ihvii ' Idaho, Saturday of last week nu-- Freeman, Miss Mary Butterfield, , teach them lies? V hy, relatives here. after entertained at visiting friends here a few days. Mrs. Levi Freeman and Stanley Freemust we insist Uut Washington Mrs Orson Freeman ' Tues- man. Joseph Crane returned home ; ' 'rvi:t told a lie, that bis interest in , children's party at her home Infair sex was only a theoretical Mrs. William T. Swan was a Salt that a drop of liquor never Lake visitor part of last week.. a.- .1 his lios? Can we not vender unt l.im the things that are his, and Miss Fern Bodell returned home on still have a ro:nantic and inspiring after ten vis Saturday spending days fi.Ture, whom the youth of today iting lnends at Wellville. ruay well etiuilatu? Mrs. Spencer Miller entertained at ''I heartily agree with Charles a Bontire party Saturday evening in Andrews, who said: 'A naREAL ESTATE BROKER tion's attitude toward iU own hishoiiur of her two small sons, Loran tory is like a window into its own DOMES LOANS FARM 1NSURNCE and Douglas. Out door games were soul and the men and women of such Phone Midvale 137-played and refreshments were served a nation cannot be expected to meet Sandy, t'tah to Lillis Foreman, Lola and Leah M ti e great obligations of the present if they refuse to exhibit honesty, Leila NICE and Christensen, 5 room NEARLY and brick NEW BUNGALOW Fay Eastman, YOUR CHANCE. and a free charity, Jessie Farmer, Phyllis Bodell, Junior lumber house on Pioneer Avenue and in and growing intelligence toward the Midvale. 5 room and large of Payson, Dot Crump, Keith Slate Street. Large lot, Easy terms, past that has mado thera what they and furnace. Garage. Only liiyler Foreman, Gwcen Crane, Helen Chris- - are." or will trade on house and a few ac$3500. Terms to suit. See CRAPO. res between Sandy and Murray. See tensen, Jessie and Pearl Eastman, Le ; In his latest book, "George WashCRAPO. ola Freeman, Ray Crane,' John Chris- - ington," Mr. Hughes sticks to his IDEAL FOR POULTRY. 4 acres and lensm and Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. guns of historical truth. Many years of research were spent by the author room brick house in South Jordan. Crane. BEAUTIFUL NEW FIRE BRICK bun in collecting data, poring over the Mr. a,nd Mrs. Louis Christensen i acres just east of State Only $1000. Reasonable terms. You'll galow and '.lowed pages of old volumes, manyi Street in Union. Will trade on a 20 to have to hurry. ..See CRAPO. were Salt Lake visitors part of last diaries, letters in an efuscripts, 40 acre farm. See CRAPO. fort to find Washington the man. GOOD INVESTMENT. 5 rooms and "Washington's own diary," Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and the author, "gives the flattest three garages, well located in Bing- two sons, Loran and YS. WILL SELL 11 Vi acres highwere Douglas, contradiction to the effort possible ham. lot. Rents fur in or $3o.00 pwr the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Large ly improved farm right Sandy to make him out a man of piety." month. Owner will take small home as part payment leaving camp, sell lor E. Mr. Hughes urges the mentors and Biglerof Salt Lake Sunday at Lib Tonim. See UC.U o. $22&0. Easy terms. See Crapo. preceptors of the coming generation my Park. to lay greater stress upon the A GOOD BUY. 10 acres fine land on Mrs. Jeanette Crane' was the guest sterling virtues and graces of that Union avenue only ?U)00. Terms to of Mr. and Mrs1. SELL OR TRADE 23 acres produHarry Sandstrum of day courtesy, kindliness, thought-fulnesuit. Worth See CRAPO. brick house Small team cts farm. Riverton part of last week. of others, "which were implements, crops growing." Owner Mr. Mrs. and characteristic of WashingH. J. had as Btrikingly Crump A SNAP. Nearly new five room has two farms. See CRAPO. ton himself." their dinner Mr. and guests Sunday frame house in Sandy. Full base"I am fcr short skirts and bobbed Mrs. Clyde Crump and son, Don, of SALE OR RENT. Nifty five room ment, fire place. Newly decorated continues Mr. Hughes, "The hair," Miss and Meada of furnace and Lark, house, basement, Bagnel, garage. only ?2500, terms. See CRAPO. of crinolines, hoop skirts and day Coalville. Well located in Sandy. See CRAFO. periwigs is of the past, but it is comMr. and Mrs. J. II. Crump and child forting to realize that the courtesy NICE FOUR ROOM MODERN home and 3 aci.s, South of Union School ren Dot and Rex, were Provo visitor Well improved. Keep a cow the I HAVE HOMES IN SALT LAKE TO house. early part of the week. Mrs. Parlev Butterfield and little trade for acreage or homes in the coun ami all the poultry you can take care and Heber Butterfield left daughter, Laura, left Sunday for Koo Parley of. See this before you buy. $:."00, ty. I have acreage to trade for City If you have property to one third down and your Dwn terms. with their sheep, Saturday .for the sharem to visit relatives. Property. .' summer range i.n Wyoming. eirhanij'e. See CRAPO. See CRAIO. Mr. George A. Walker left last tir t NEWS it AN 1,1 , . nunor of MIDVALE "M" MEN WIN AGAIN Rupert luighes ('leads For Truth In Teaching Uislory To Children 7 Midvale continues as league leaders by defeating Draper Tuesday by the score of 10 to 7, thus keeping their slate clean with 3 victories and no Bowen started on the mound for Midvale but lacked his usual control and it was not long ujitil he had presented Draper with 7 runs via the walk route. Frank Reading was then called to his rescue and the scoring stopped. Draper's pitcher also became very lenient with walks and hit3 and Midvale scored 7 runs in their half of the second. The whole Midvale team played good play but Draper showed a lack of ability to hit Reading, as he struck out 12 men in 5Mi innings. For Midvale, Reading, Bowen, Dunn, Canning: and Matthews came through with some timely blows. Reading and Canning connected for home runs. each Du,nn, Bowen and Matthews w hit hen hits meant runs. Midvale defeated Crescent by the score of 4 to 5 and West Jordan by a score of 3 to 5. The score: MIDVALE Hits Runs 1 1 Matthews .Nr , Mont-pelie- r, , U-- . oy.mi-ide- . "-- - C. C. CRAPO Mc-l.- n bath-base- Ituprrt IIukUcs and chivalry of that day are with us still. "One charming custom of those1 sturdy days was the remembrance of one's relatives, friends and acquaintances on festive occasions such, as Christmas, Easter, birthdays, wedding anniversaries, and so on, with appropriate greetings. That this happy and kindly custom has taken' deep root in our imaginations is to-- ! day manifested by the millions of greeting cards carried in the mails1 each year. "In Washington's day the Greeting! Card, with its artistry of design andi beauty of thought, was unknown.' Greetings from friend to friend and! neighbor to neighbor were written' with goose-quill- s and dispatched by' stage to their destinations. Today,! the same courtesy, kindness and grace is reflected in the Greeting' Card, which, speeded on its cheerful mission by locomotive, ocean lineri and aeroplane, comes like a flower thrown in at one's window. "By all means, let us cherish the grace and courtesy, the simple but beautiful little acts of thoughtful-ncs- s and kindliness, that, like a touch of nature, 'make the whole world kin." ment ts corn-meri- ss . week to spend some time in Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freeman were Salt Lake visitors Monday. ' Orvil Freeman returned home Mon day morning from Evanston, Wyom ing, where he has been ten days. m 14 Gain in I it ' NOTICE OF MEETING The Jordan District IJoard of Education will meet at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Hoard room in the Jordan High School on June 23, 1927, to adopt a budget for the school year 1927-2A public hearing on the budget will be had at the hour above given previous to its adoption. Adv. It leatratisss , This increase in Willys Overland sales this year is even more impressive when compared 8. with the figures of the industry as a whole. Whippets the ..First 9 11 TO HOLDERS OF Months SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW TREASURY BONDS car sets a ncv record of public approval 2or supreme economy, brakes and superior quality This new-typ- e NoMr cel 4-wh- high-powere- d Lowest priced Whip ft "Sim" Whipptt ,795 625 ' 765 625 Roadit825 695 795 625 Coupe Coach Touring faster acceleration 875 ; 725 Landau 925 755 Sedan ' Af ns'tr. Hit--l fttrtt t. B. t. factory. OvrUJ. In,., rWcWo. rl rarAan Slender windshield pillars .visibility. Furthar bo the modern tire equipEarly-:-Week-:-Speci- als rid- - ing comfort. Full pressure lubricating more. as on cars priced $1000 or steering Adjustable without you to drive Intormatinn mar fatigue. ........ DAY . ' 1 -- . Booth L. Reading 1 Bowen Totals 10 .15 DRAPER Hits Runs Next Sunday will be observed as Children's Day at Methodist church The Sunday School meets at 10 o'clock and at 11 the pastor will give aji address on "Character Building in a Democracy." In the evening at 7:30 the Sunday School pupils will present the pageant "Gretchen's Wondrous Adventure," directed by Alta Miller, There is to be a children's baptismal service at the morning worship hour. The Epworth League will meet on Monday evening at 7:30. A tennis tournament is scheduled for the hour preceeding the meeting. The Food-sal- e has been postponed to Saturday June 18th. ' At a meeting of the Sunday School Hoard on Tuesday evening it was de cided to have the Sunday School pic nic on Monday June 20th at Liberty Park. The committees were appoint ed and plans made for a good time for the children. The Boy Scouts have a ball game scheduled for Friday evening at six o'clock at the school diamond. An out side meeting is to be held following the game. Second Class tests will be given on Tuesday l to C p. m. in R. Day 1 1 Day R. Allen A. Day Kimball M. Allen Rasmussen Sjoblom Sadler 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 7 FOR SALE Three Star Oil Burner, in good condition. 5 burners and bake oven. See it at 83 Locust Avenue, Midvale, Utah. RETIRING PRESIDENT OF MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION HONORED Friday evening of last week at his on South Main Street Henry Beckstead, retiring president of the home Young Men's Mutual Improvement As sociation, was pleasantly surprised by his in that organization. Progressive Rook was played, the prizes were awarded to Miss Edith Wright and Mr. Garence GusUveson. Refreshments were served to thirty guests. Is-a- ic Paper curl . . 75c 25c Mrs. Dean Harding, who was operated upon last week at a Salt Lake hospital, is reported to be improving rapidly. jjgi Ek BabiesJLl lovej&jcjjA hi Take advantage of these specials and have your work done early. All work guaranteed : M..macri and in'oatm?! uvuMc and diottirnant.i due to toe-"- i ' t . ' FRANK C HOWE, HURRAY, UTAH : :t A Cficotb fieauty licensed Operators 1 SPLENDID PROGRAM PUT ON BY DRAPER M. L A. A very splendid program was to Midvale brought Sunday evening by the Mutual organizations of Draper Ward. A. J. Day, Jr., recently returned Missionary was the speaker. Other numbers presented were; Selections by Ladies Chorus under the direction of Mrs. A. F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Aylrtt enter Merlene Bock. Reading, tained at dinner Sunday. Covers were Tenor Solo, Jerome Brown. laid for eight. Out of town guests Piano Trio, Wilma Mickclson were Mr. an l Mrs. II. J. Burgm of Annie Fitzgerald and Lowell Boberf Union and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Beck, of Draper. RETURN IN TIME FOR CAT FISHING IN UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopkinson are The lure of the cat fish brought back receiving congratulations on the birth in due itme two followers of one of a son. Walton in time for the fishing seat in the $3.00 license tone. son C. Mrs. If. Hart entertained her Marven Malmstrom and Kenneth sisMrs. and S. her J. mother, Taylor ter. Miss Marvel Taylor, of Lehi, for Malmstrom, recently sojourning in the several days last week, just prior to land of perpetual sunshine near the their departure for a visit to Chicago slopes of the peaceful Pacific, have arrived. and vicinity. A reception, Including the Midvale Band, lead by prominent citizens of this Grand Domain, was planned but the native sons dropped in unexpectd ly, frustrating the plans of the Shampoo . . 75c Children's Hair Cut Hot Oil 1 Pressler rUOGHAM Beginning MONDAY May 2, 1927, and continuing every Monday and Tuesday during the summer we offer the following specials: Hair Cut and Marcel! $1.00 $1.00 Shampoo and Marcell msyste. wheel-enab- les oh'alned A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury VWnston, May 31, 1927. for greater - to give you the maximum prr from fcnka or trmt rnmpanira. or from anf federal Renerve 1'iiik ment a modern car calls for. Snubbcrs inUi-M- IS rrti, . Oversize balloons f BONDS. fTrlnr Tr. in its price class. Fat, in proportion to weight. brakes. Six with get-awa- Superior Quality New Low Price tin rnt than its nearest competitors. Watch it beat larger cars on the LOW center Cf gravity insures safer raid driving at all upccds. Holds the car to the on sharp curves. Easier steering due to roller pivot bearwheel. ings "in the steering 10 to 23 nf Tlia boniH mill matur in torntf but aiii b raltrd for redemption aflr atalvtn yoara Srrond l.ibrrtr Loan bondt will b at-virhanr at par. Acrrurd in-lon the Srond t.ibarty bomla offered for eirhanct miU be paid aa of June IS. 121 Refund Liberty lxan bortdi ha been railed far parment on November la, 1927. and will to bear Intrreat an that date. Holdera of auch bonda who deairo to taao odanU(0 of the oichanf offer ibould conauli their bank or tniat enm onr at Tht etcliante prlil-ponr will be arailabl for a limited period onlf. and mar eiptre about June l&ih. The iivellest Six flexible and U ffTvn I'NtlTO 8TATK3 TREASURY Junt IS. 127, did ilr4 from that at tht rat of CHILDREN'S 4 F. Reading Canning - parlor Phone Midvale 200 re is -1 -- nan " I !!.. nolh-in- .' a sale .iiu children Laxative. Mus.WiNsunrs Sykup |