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Show - - l IT n l im n rrrvT. P MID VALE JOURNAL &AljLh AINU It 'uutiAi A TT T "T . -- Mr. and Mrs. Trussler Bodell, Mr. Lavern and Mr. Muril Bodell motored to American Fork and Friday ,l spent U'ortiiy Son G)n Home- - AUn-r- t By T. Rcid, the day with friends. Mrs. John A. Butterfield and family motored to South Jordan Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Morrison. Theodore Freeman attended the M. I. A. Convention held in Salt Lake last spent the end visiting in Salt Lake City. Paul and Max Bigler of Payson are Mrs. Spencer Miller, Correspondent visiting friends here. Miss Vera Davenport of Idaho Falls Mr. and Mrs. John T. Podell had as Idaho was the guest of Miss Emma Mr. and, Lodell last week. their dinner guests Sunday and Miss Vera Bertinshaw JIr- - and Mrs. George J. Miller were Mrs. LeRoy c Falls. Lake visitors of Idaho Dav?nprt part of last w v American of Miss Rhodes Ruth Rutterfield and Mrs. S Hannah Mrs. Mrs. Miller were the 'guests of Mrs. , Fjrk is vi It'nir her daughter, Jess " ;. Ayers and Miss N'dda Fraser of Salt Tri'sslcr Bodell this week. Misses Cora and Lucy Butterfield Lake last week. wc-e- k ink ' c. e. CRAPO REAL HOMES FARM Siinily. ESTATE BROKER I INSUR Phone Midtule tah N( i: .7- - week end. Miss Clara Pace, of Pavson is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mil ler this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane and family and Mrs. Samuel Butterfield motored to Pleasant Grave, Wednes day of last week and spent the day. Mrs. Heber Butterfield and Miss Sylvia Butterfield visited in Salt Lake part of last week. Misses Emma and Verda Bodell, Miss Vera Davenport of Idaho. Mr. Levern Bodell and Mr. Muril Bodell motored to Bingham Sunday and vis ited friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler of ray- son were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Butterfield part of last week Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Tempest motored to Pleasant Grove Wednes day of last week and spent the day. Mrs. William Foreman entertained at a children's party Friday afternoon of la-- t week at her home in compliment to her two small boys, Keith Daryl. Games were played and refreshments were served to Helen, John and Claud Christensen, Loran and Douglas Miller, Marjorie and Barbara Crane, Glendland Crane, Jessie Butterfield, Blanch? Freeman, Helen Bowen, Florence and Arlene Bodell, and Norma and Thelda Freeman. Announcement is made of the marriage of Mr. Marvin Freeman and Miss Irene Walker, of Montpelier, Id- ho. Th" wedding took place at Par is. Mano. lnursiiay, June inn. Mrs. Orson Freeman has as her Froe-mnquests tin's week. Mrs. of Draw, Mr. and Mrs. Ermr' Gilbert, of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Mnrvin Freeman, of Montndinr, Mrs. Walter E. Crane and l'ttle laughter. Gwendolen are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler of Payson thU week. Mrs. Orson Freeman entertained nt her home, Mondav evening in compliment of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Free man, of Montpelier, Idaho. Refresh ments were served to about fifty n, VOIR CHANCE. ..j room hi uk and lumber house i,n Pioneer Avenue and Stile Sired. Large lot. Easy terms, or will trad.- - on house an I a few ac- he! ween Sandy and Murray. See n-- NICE NEARLY NEW BUNGALOW ln ,;!val1'- - r nl anJ V'i'iOU. roni and large bath rrn;,'- - Garage. Only Terms to sail. Sec CUAPO. CRAPO. ' ILEAL FOR POl LI UY. I acres and l house in South Jordan, BEALTII I I, NEW FIREBRICK bun "' i falo and 1 '2 acres just east or Mate Only ?16U0. Reasonable terms. You'll Street in In ion. Will trade on a 20 to ilave to hurry. . See CUAPO. 40 acre farm. See (.RAID. - US. Wil l. SELL acres high- ly improved farm right in Sandy or il! take small home as part payment See Crapo. JEtsy terms. " SELL OR TRADE 23 acres produc-- 1 Small brick house team implements, crops growing. Owner tnsfarm. to farms. has SALh OK e!l KI.M. 5 rooms and well in Kinglocated thne parages, tuests. ham. Largefol. Rents f,,r $:!5.C0 "pi T1" Butterfield reunion will 1m held month. Owner leaving camp, sell for 4 Liberty Park. Fridav. June 2U."0. IVrms. See CUAPO. descendants ar? invited to attend. A COOL) BUY. 10 acres fine land on Union avenue only $4000. Terms to suit. Worth ?5t 00. See CRAPO. 17-A- A SNAP. 'frame house Nearly new five room in Sandy. Full ba.se- - room" mr Nifty i nt, f.re place. niriit, furnace an garage. on y SJ.iOO, terms. ..?. I located in Sandy. See CRAPO. House, Ii;im . See CRAW). G00I) INVESTMENT. five N'iv ,' .See decorated CUAIO. NICE FOUR ROOM MODERN' home and o aeris. South oi Inion Schoxd I HAVE IKiMFS IN SALT LAKE TO house. Will improved. Ket p a cow trade for acreage ur homes in the cnun and nil the poultry you can tike carty. I haw acreage to trade for City of. See this I., fore you buy. $:!500 Property. li you ,.ivo property to one third d' v. n and vour own nchane. See ( RAPO. SeeCRM'O. - IP ADVERTISEMENT Are You a Slave to Aching Feet? You needn't tufTer the need handicap of aching feet a lancer. We have brought relief to hundred and are making special rce demonstration. iy 1 eta People know when theyfe buy MEATS and Groceries jjj lat any of the Stores oper-jated by P. C. Rasmusseng 'and Sons that the consumer in . Igets CTood value for money DlScholls Toot Coiifort Week June 18th to 25th 1:1 .Afcout you? SOUTH JORDAN Health Famous Clothing Co. "AUaj The Neei.t St) leu" l'h Midvale JodJoeph GtiMil, Danger of Small Woanda A short while ago, a grocer In my. towa ."icratched," hli hand while taking goods from a box. Within a week he wai dad, in apite of the efforts of three ( od physicians to save him Acute the cause of death. Small wounds are usually r 'nr incised or punctured, that is, c I u "cut" or "stab" wounds. The farmer are easily treated filled at once, with tincture of iodine, or other reliable antiseptic. A sin. 'I bottle of "Mercurochrome" Is a good thing to keep in your medicine-closet; it Is one of the best germicides known and is painless atain when applied. Its bright-re- d Is its only disadvantage so far as I know. I would even use kerosene, or turpentine, in case nothing batter was at hand the main thing being to act at once; infections sH up quickly in warm weather. Punctured wounds should not be neglected; they do not drain readily, as cut wounds do. Good procedure it to make a wider wound a cut wound out of the puncture, then soak it la the aotlseptle. Nail and tack wounds are typical of this class. Last week I had aa unusual personal experience: Opening aa unused door at a public building, I tore off a bit of the skia cl one knuckle on a brats Pro- Iection of the lock; I had absolute with me in the way of an emergency antiseptic, not being-oa professional call; I though cm! the matches in my pocket: ing the oozing blood, I quickly applied a blazing matcnt This stepped the bleeding and sterilized the I thouuht of my poof wound. jirocer friend, and sterilized thi wound thoroughly with a flame Painful, but a perfect result, might have done worse under the Never forget that circumstances. time it important in treating smalt wound and as little of It to be " wMed as possible. summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Shields were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hewlett of Sandy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastlc and Mrs. Shields sisters, spent Monday with them also. Larkin Bradford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford, of Magna, met with an accident last week ami brok? his arm at the elbow. It was a very serious break but is healing as well as can be expected. Mrs. Bradford was formerly Cora Shields of this Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Todd of Grander, on Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Mackay of Granger spent last wek end as a guest of Mr. and Mrs Ieo Palmer. M-- s. U. A. Naylor motored to Sp-iish Fork Thursday and attended the Mrs. funeral services of her eou-in- . rheuof who diiil M irv Ann Hmrhes, matism of th" heart. Splendid rervice in her behalf. was The Jordan Merc. Store seom to be going nlimr fine under tbe new man. agement. It is nw the Cutb r and now sold be mt will Fresh meats Salt to reduced been hav s articl ny Lake prices. There is a big sale r.ow going en in shoes and dippers, all sizes and kinds. Mrs. Emma Sheppi.k and Mrs. Geo. Stocking visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. I). A. Shields. of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kasmussen Mr. of week end visitors Magna were and Mrs. Levi Naylor. h'-l- M'-rc- Oh Mabel, Mattel it! I left my watch dresser upstairs! I feel ton tired to run up after it." Abel"Iang on the Malxl "If you wait long enough, it'll run down." and IGOOD SERVICE GOOD QUALITY thirty days. We solicit your business! and we apnreciate your 'patronage. Thank You! 1 Two girls are the school atttaL nce champions ol tbe J, ence Mall, of Oar Cfntef. Kaastk and Laura Mae Kohnke, J CoYlaii ton, Louisiana, both of whom wtSi through kindergarten graia ao4 h!(,'3 schools, 14 year, without ever having bee 3th finishing olgh flf Inarka'ajj studies. For pyorrhea For prevention against gum infec- tions, use Zotiite, tho t.ew powerful antl'epiic. Also guards againut colds, cousin nnd m r tteri'-i- of LIBERTY LOAN BONDS SECOND EXCHANGE orrr.RisG OF NCW TRtASl'RV BONDS STU 1M'( 'X,MI Jtur I'., i'tlt. "d l.tr.l fmm ,..,t ,... tut V Sw.-.- l , ,,) I,.,." ).tf ..-- ii H bMi rn it! niiutt Iff r,p.l nf j.., l- ft fuhci'' lh AtMrJ 111 ' H..,d ,r,4 !! tn rlni UI t l.lW.tt Hli.l.H. HV ''b'ir ltM"lI"' ( t II " rn itit.-'-- " ' ' t ' following specials: Hair Cut and Marcell Shampoo and Marcell Hot Oil Shampoo . . 75c Children's Hair Cut Paper curl , . $1.00 $1.00 75c 25c Take advantage of these specials and have your work done early. All work guaranteed r PI w CALL AGAIN! (Ttrrt n PETER C. RASMUS SEN & SONS 111 .1 M. fn II' B.n t'' A. W. I It tr- - Cftooth $eauty parlor KE1 ION. Licensed Operators Phone Midvale 200 77 A r li'"- I ,iv. h anil . 1.! le iv . J ,1 71 V It I .,t and Beginning MONDAY May 2, 1927, and continuing every Monday and Tuesday during the summer we offer the i ill Ui ms throat. Early-:-Week-:-Speci- aIs TO HOLDERS OF credit if vou need it for ' School (fampkms ? Mrs. George Stocking attended the funeral services at Bingham Sunday for George Callas, brother to Gust Callas. Mr. Callas, father of the two boys, died a month ago. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle left Saturday June 11th for East Canyon ranch wherj they will stay for the 'Things You Should Know tbr Hi Mrs. Leo I). Palmer, Correspondent ty I land o n No eutltr whit !U Toi (m-- 4 k wrrtk or broken down archr. nkir. Minlul bKU. crocked of c11owm corns. t cvcrltrpC or bunion i eta ovarcom tha trouble lor you fttlTMUlttUi bf w 'it'4fTW::i BtlJ d,; Xd a f.de V.'iiV.rrtj'e |