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Show MURRAY EAGLE AND MIDVALE JOURNAL1 DRAPER NEWS Ysua ASSi?dl ;:;T Muss mi Saimimdptl: Mrs. Lizzie Cottrell is visitin" W son, Mr. John Cottrell of McGilf xtl ada. Miss Cleo Hansen has returned to her home in Richfield after victim? for some time at the Parker home. The M. S. S. Club was entertained at the home of Miss Marjorie Smith Friday afternoon. Seven members were present. Miss Virginia Smith had as her guest the past week Miss La Preal Thatcher of Charleston. Mr. Rulon Lewis of Provo was a guest of John Fitzgerald the past week. THIS REMARKABLE JULY ELECTRIC RANGE SALE IS THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER PRESENTED 'Most every some day ! YOU SURELY HAVE PLANNED ALREADY to have an Electric Range in her home. woman has for a long time desired to have this wonder-servant at the it now during this month of opportunity There is no reason whatever for waiting longer-b-uy attractive price and on the easy and convenient terms you can arrange. Mrs. 0. D. Ballard was hostess to her Club, Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to 10 members. Master Darrell and Harold Day returned home (Sunday from a weeks vis it at Spanish Fork the guest oi their sister, Mrs. Le Grand Smith. . is a strikingly beauti- during July only, with every range purchased from us, dinner set. It is of fine chjna, Flanders Poppy Design, with ful and charming stripe to appreciate its real value you must see it; OUR GIFT TO YOU 18-kar- at 42-pie- ce gold Sunday and Monday Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Smith of Spansh Fork, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sabey. Mr. Harold Hewlett of Kanosh is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hewlett. Miss Stella Snyder has returned to her home in Pingree, Idaho, alter spending the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Douglas Brown. The. Shipley iamily reunion was held in the Draper Ward House Friday after noon ana evening. About seventy five members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brown, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hamilton of Riverton, and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Pixton of So. Jordan formed a party to the Paramount Empress the evening of July 4th. Mrs. William R. Andrus entertained the Y. L. M. 1. A. Board members of guaranteed by ourselves and the makers to be the highest quality, with every desired convenience and of unmatched perform Make your selection of any Electric Range in our stock-unquali- fiedly ance. You may do this and pay only- - 5 Why This Range Won the Gold The IIOTPOINT Electric Range was awarded the Gold Medal at the Exposition at Philadelphia last year because of its supreme merit over any other electric range shown at the great world's fair. Its as you may have any combination of cooking top is really custom-bui- lt units you may desire, all being interchangeable. The patented calrtxl units won unstinted recognition for efficiency and durability. the East Jordan Stake at a Board meeting and sociol, at her home Friday evening. A late supper was served to Mrs. Despain of Granite, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Cash, Mrs. Peterson and Miss Eva Crapo of Sandy, Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Ruth Rasmussen of Mid vale, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Beck, Miss Grace Mickelson and Mr. and Mrs. S. rs. Agnes Fitzgerald Rasmussen, assisted Mrs. Andrus in serving. TOWN The Economy Cooker, Heat and Time control, counterbalanced drop door, single-fuse- d switches, coved corners, easily cleaned, quick heating ovens and speed units for cooking top, safety plug connections, pressed steel construction all these originated by Hotpoint are recognized as outstanding features of these ranges. SO WHY HAVE ANYTHING BUT THE BEST WHEN THE BEST IS SO EASILY HAD! Miss Effie iWinward who has been visiting the past ten days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson returned Saturday to her home in Whit- the balance in convenient monthly ney, Idaho. Mrs. Minnie Garff and Mr. Aaron Gartr of .Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mrs. Harry Heward last Friday. Miss Gail Mickelson is spending this week in Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Garff. Mrs. Martha Dunyon returned home Sunday from a weeks visit at Park City, where she has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph String-ha- payments with your light bill. There is a range to meet every need at a This Is the Beautiful Premium You Get price to fit every purse. This sketch shows only faintly the beauty and colorful charm of the fine china dinner set we offer to everyone who purchases an electric range from us during July July only ! It is of superior quality and appropriate for any occasion. As a hostess you will be proud to have this dinner set on your table and for the everyday use at family meals, this china will add zest to good appetite. You must come in and see this choice china to appreciate our enthusiasm over being able to offer it to our customers as an extra measure of value with their electric range purchases. 42-pie- Mrs. Laron Andru3 i3 visiting relatives in St. George. Mrs. J. R. Rawlins and daughter, Maxine, are visiting relatives in Pro- vo. Mrs. Will Dewey jRnd.c.hiljlren, are, visiting lil Ifuntington, guests of Mrs. Dewey's parents, Air. and Mrs. Guy-mon. Miss Mary Stay of Salt Lake is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr;, and Mrs. J. C. Stay. mer on Sunday. WSm POWER & LIGHT CO. EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maxfield anil son Beck, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beckstead, Sr. Mrs. Sarah Bockstead visited Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. A. It. Storking and Mr. Stocking. L Grain cutting and thrashing will soon be in full swing. Preparations for both are being started this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmussen of week were end Mr. of Magna guests and Mrs. Iovi Xaylor. .I. CUTLER MERC. CO. SOUTH JORDAN' MRS. ROWHKRRY Cosmetician MARCELS f.O (Vnt Corner State and Main Sts. Utah Sandy UTAH DEALERS QUALITY BEAUTY SHOP SOUTH JORDAN Mrs. Leo D. Palmer, Correspondent Mrs. George Stocking, Ioonard and Ethel Stocking, Helen Calas and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stocking motored to Bingham Tuesday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Gust Callos. Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Stevenson and lial'y, Kuth, of Ogden, spent last week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle at their summer home. 1NT General Merchandise, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, Tresh Meats, Auto Accessories, Tires What About Tubes? Tulies, Gas, Etc. Etc. The Wedding of Charles Todd and Alice Carlisle of Granger has been postponed from July 20th until some time in October. Fewer college students have com- mitted suicide since the June exams were over. Movie producer has brought suit for five million dollars against Lillian Gish. Gosh! Delia Palmer of Salt Iake spent Recent exploits of American airlast week end with her parents, Mr. men should enable Mr. Brisbane to and Mrs. I. F. Palmer. breathe a little easier. Mr. and Mrs. James Shields visited Ultimately the only way to be able to read the naughty books will be to Monday with relatives at Sandy. Nile Shields of Magna visited his get a job as censor. A new addition to the President's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shields burdens is the duty of cabling conon Thursday of last week. Relief Society meetings are only be gratulations to oversea flyers. ing held once each month, the second STRAY HORSE Tuesday of each month during the hot summer months. Members are ask to come out and enjoy the many helpful Little gray riding horse at Toint of Wessons given there. Mountain on Heber A. Smith's farm. Mr and Mrs. Abraham Todd and Owner please call and get same withfamily, Mr. and Mrs, John R. Park out delay and pay damages. U. S. and Mrs. Hattie Mackay of Granger, Brand on neck, Jn care of Chris Hanwere guests or Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pal- - son. Pd. H 3 ivestockf ltuatioa,r i As pointed out recently there is always a tendency on the part of producers to cut down their hog production and their holdings through heavy marketings when advancing grain prices seem Imminent. At the present time in the East and Middle West this is quite evident but in the IntermounUin country and in the Southwest the tendency in this hasn't leen no pronounced, due of course, to the differential in favor of the Western hog producer as d with the Middle Western Shipper in supplying the Western consuming renters. There are a good many elements which enter into pork production he- sides tne artunl rnat r.f tK It should be considered that up to a certain point in producing hogn either for pork or breeding purposes the and gain is acquired through growth utilli-m- g or salvaging wast products. Thii varies in different sections according to local conditions. In some of California the tinnrrr trraJna parts nf cull fruits, peanuts and a wide varie- vi asir material is salvaged. In other sections of th Went cull Vegetables, skimmed milk and innumerable other fowl stuffs are salvaged and turned into the upbuilding o? pork producing animals. This should be given Consideration when the trend is toward curtailing production or marketing breeding stock In the face of higher grain lev. rom-pore- ( " A J A A A M '' A M" ' A What about your Tubes? Are they standing the gaff without a protest? Are they giving your casings maximum service and protection? Tubes don't cost much. Our ". WRIST WATCHES The Ideal Gift J. and 69 N. Main Street oirt cost you any more than ordinary tubes. they're worth a lot more. Come to us for Goodyear Tubes. MORGAN S- - Watchmaker Midrale Tubes-Coodyears-w- But BOOTH MERC. CO. Jeweler Utah Midvale I Utah els. In the Southwest No. 1 export barley is quoted at $2.00 per cwt. whuH compared with barley prices a fe months ago appears high. However, when an analysis is made of baric ' prices there is nothing in them that would justify any let up In the program of the Western states toward increasing hog production. We should consider that with flOO per cwt. for export barley, this price of is not applicable to over one-half the barley produced; the other h'f probably bringing around 11.40 to II. i0 per cwt . We should also consider that the difference between "hog:irg down barley In the field and harvesting, thrashing, sacking, hauling. fral inir. eic. is irom 7.c lo ii.ikj per c"- new the hog route, as compared with sell- - tage of climatic conditions jwrmiUtt1? field production to a greater extent than in many sections. In viewing the Western hog producing situation In this way; adding to IVin alvBi.lnir nf v..la tnalortal the economist of walking the crop off and me anierrntial in favor or tne "'-te- rn hog producer through his advantageous marketing position; the result will show that despite Increases or declines In grain prices Western pork production may be ronside red on a sound basis and is an Industry "T' t present levels. thy of development ( |