OCR Text |
Show MURRAY KAGLK AND MIDVALh. J puking. LOCAL HAWKS WIN' HONORS SOUTH JORDAN l Caleen May, 11 months old daughC. J. liailey and Ruth Rolane, months old daughter of Leon Joseph Stocking is in from his tied for second honors in the ranch on the Weber. He has been blood "Prettiest with 10 the Baby" contest held at Salt-ai- r Buffering days past Rresort last Wednesday. poisojiing in his hands. He is very much improved at present. Mrs. M. 4 ..t r f i..i.. iwiriMiiu. wv.r E. Shields, Arnold and Utahna Shields .wany oi miuvuwm of Weber, have also spent the week present at the Annual Butchers and Grocers outing at the popular resort. end here at their home. The day was delightfully spent, games Miss Ethel Merriel of Mana spent contests and dancing were enjoyed. the past week a guest of Miss Ona But "Bern" Rasmussen claims that Shields. all the butchers were not present, Funeral services were held in the not even from Mid vale Chapel Thursday for Jerry Welch, ae 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Welch, of ROY JENKINS RAPIDLY South Jordan, who died after an CRAWLS FROM DEATH'S DOOR of diphtheria and pneumonia. Ininterment was in" the South Jordan cem Hoy Jenkins, who was severely truck his etery. jured in a collision between Many of the children from South and a I) & R G W freight train reJordan joined the Jordan Stake out- cently, near Wasatch Avenue in Mid-valis rapidly improving. ing for the Primary organization at With a he:id covered with bandaLiberty Park on Thursday of last week. ges he walks around iiite spry with Samuel Beckstead, Sr., has been only a cane for support. His many friends regard his escape laid up the past two weeks and undentil as a miracle anil are defrom foot the doctors bad a der care for lighted to note his rapid recovery. caused from stepping on a spider. Kas-musse- n, ss e, Mr. and Mrs. lien Maxheld and son. Peck, of Granite, spirit Friday and Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Beckstead, Sr. Mrs. II. A. Naylor and children are spending this week at Spanish Fork, guests wof Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer motored to Granger and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Todd. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart and family were guests at a chicken dinner Sunday, given by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have just moved here from Irax-to make their home in the old Crawford home. Mr. Lee Wright and Johnny Wright motored to Salt Lake Tuesday and vis ited with Mrs. Wright, Johnny's mother, and Mrs. Wright's sisten-in-laat the St. Marks Hospital, where sin-isuffering of a mangled arm due to a car accident at Helper last week. r s AY LETT VS. ANDERSON While most of us were going about our daily tasks last week end their was a great war being waged in the vicinity of Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Anderson drove to Fish Lake, in Southern Utah, on Thursday and Friday the fun was on. fish A wager was made and the that was It started. proposed fight Anderson should give Aylett $1 for every fish caught exceeding his catch and vice versa and it was also stipulated that fish weighing under ten pounds would not be counted as being too small to bother with. Many fish were hooked and a few caught, but the amount due and accruing to the contestants has never been definitely settled. home, as a Anyhow they inmemento a nine pound trout-fowho are prone to spection of those ....... .i me i V"-- e cvn',11 ' , f - ui .. f show that while the gross farm products for the fiscal last July was less than yCliT ,.r)1ing for for V(,ar previous the income the greater was $11,000,000 livestock country over, ror tne year wniinj received around twelve billion dollars for farm products showing a decrease billion while for the same of one-hareceived period farmers and ranchers livestock their for !2,K!i2,000,OI)0.00 marketed, or a gain of $44,000,000.00. The decrease in general farm products and the increase in livestock income again proves the wisdom of a few head of livestock on every farm i,n the interest of a profitable diversification and the all important solving of the problem of maintaining soil fertility. re-di- s- j . ' . ini Prices Reasonable ! 221 1- mussen, the Tailor where alterations, repressing are given prompt attention ! all Household Appliances 4 Call Wasatch 1670 Edison Street -2 ... pro-sto- fr SUITS latest MADE TO cleaning and and delivery. INDIVIDUAL ORDER Styles, Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed "A Chance to Fit You is All We Ask" FRED RASMUSSEN Electric Company USE WHITE LILY FLOUR MONEY TO LEND on farms. 6Ya ESTATE MUST SELL. Nice brick per cent with easy repayment privin home Midvale renting for $20.00 ileges. Interest once a year. The only $1200 for quick sale. See Cra- best farm loans now to be had. See CRAPO. A Good Investment HUDSON &TORBET W. INSURANCE Midval,. 137., Phon dur-mon- . Fansv M(rtarj;RaTO, LOANS HOMES FARMS Sandy, Utah at mar-whe- : jr.. C. C. CRAPO Real Estate Broker OWN YQUR OWN HOME. I can help HOMES WITH ACREAGE.- Splendid opportunity for poultry. I have 33 you finance to build or purchase. If acres on 7th east 1 mile east of Mid you need money See CRAPO. vale that I will sell in small tracts HERE'S A PIPPIN. 8 acre farm Will build to suit you on easy terms right by Jordan High on State. 5 Get busy have a home of your owjl room modern house, garage, barn, See Crapo. orchard and granary, chicken coop, the very best of land and full water BUY THIS. NICE. 4 room Brick right. You can own this home if house and barn. Coops for 300 you wish, only $5500. Small down chickens, 100 laying hens, 1 Jersey ajid very easy terms. See payment was cow, located on State Street, onlv Domestic beef consumption CRAPO. $3500. .Terms. See CRAPO. 1!2G in than any higher per capita but Less was exported, BEST YET. 20 acres with 8 room FOUR ROOM house previous year. Bingham, rented the number of cattle slaughtered unhouse and out buildings near Redfor $35.00 per month, price $2000.00 terms. der Government supervision was heav wood. Best soil and excellent water ier than any previous year with the small take Will $."500. Right. CHOICE BUILDING LOT on Pioneer exception of 101 and 1919 which, of home. Easy terms. See Crapo. Avenue, Sandy. the for accounted by course, was 4 acres and 3 room brick house for those years. heavy export during NEW AND NIFTY 5 room stucco $1G50.00. 12 acre farm on State west of Drahome, full basement. Gum wood fin$1500.00. per, ish. Hardwood floors. Well located A constant decrease in hog receipts 1C acre and 3 room cottage, orchard reasonable. See at all public markets has been noted in Sandy. Terms out buildings, fine for chickens for since l'.2:i when o'v'iOO.OOO hogs were Crapo. $2500. marketed and this dwindles until 1020 HOME and 5 lots in Sandy. In SMALL NEW FIVE ROOM FIRE BRICK and when '40,713,000 were marketed. $750. Very easy payments Only l',a acre Greenwood Avenue trade 1021 the corn shortage was the begin-ar- e like rent. See Crapo. on a farm. ning of this decline in numbers keted and the low price of corn ing 102; naturally resulted from the heavy decrease in hog production thru curtailing the outlet for corn through pork channels. However, receipts are their volume and present prices should serve to stimulate Personal Appearance Is Your Biggest Asset duction providing it is not curtailed by the higher corn levels noted in the Keep it untarnished by constant association with Rasweeks. few past : Am. V n lf hogs and in 1025 $12.41 cwt. California hog producers received substantially more last year for the product than the average for the United States which was $11.00 per cwt. Despite the fact that California is furnishing only a small percentage of hogs required to meet local demands for pork and pork products, the State leads in hog production for Um west, being fol lowed by Colorado, Montana and Idaho. A substantial percentage of Pacific Coast hog requirements are met by Middle Western supplies but the attractive differential in favor of the Western hog producers is moving the line of hog production westward and it is only a question of time until the Western supply will meet the Western demand which would be an ideal situation from an economical standpoint. -- remainder of the summer at the vi meir iiiuiner, mrs. I. (j tr. in Sandy. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. Sorensor and family motored to the South and vis ited Sunday with relatives in Foun! tain Green, Axtell and Manti. Figures j,,,.,,,,,,. California has 408,000 hogs in the farms at this time as compared in 1020 with !0!),000 hogs, in spite of the fact that in 1910 California producers received an average of $S.42 cwt. for and two stores. Two room, two 2 room, two 1 room apartments, unfurnished or partially furnished. Kent f to 15 a month. Also a garage for automobiles, .! a month. Apply to Journal of lice or call Wasatch 50u'7-- -.- irrains is less than risine-- nr tW , ces a year ago extent to a Iarfee on this commodity will offset the lower ie a. t r.t -l ne- i.'ist - - censoi m twot rati, a Rhnw. M..UUO.WW in the United states, be- in 2,000,000 less than previous cen- This is significant in view of uh. the present population ot 11,UUO,000 people in the United States and con-- : stantly increasing in the face of the decreasing number of cattle. The bulk of this decrease is in Western States although smaller decreases are noted in the northwest. Recent bulletins of the Federal Re- " serve Banks contain a more optomistic tone so far as agricultural sections concerned. Farly marketing of brought a new influx of crop which resulted in the coent rate lowering from 4 to 3'i and has strengthened the position of country banks and brightened the prospects of agricultural sections with reports of instances of farm and live-- 1 loans being paid off liefore ma-- i turity and interest rebated. Another Federal Reserve Bank points out that Do Not Overlook This . f'ifLlveStOCKr ter of ! H Quarterly Conference will be held in Sandy next Saturday and Sunday. Ladies of the Third Ward wil serve a Cafeteria Lunch from twelve o'clock noon until two on both days. Miss Helen and Wilford Fischer, of Sacramento, Calif., are spending the 1'HOXK MIDVALE C4 117-- WEST CENTER STREET MIDVALE. UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah 4.44.4. 4. i.osr A receipt mo book. miuvai.i: i book and small black meName and address on re- Howard, Return to Journal ceipt. of- fice. W. J. SHKRWOOD, Rear 721 S State Street, Salt Lake City. Utah . Jomiz smokers find their sheerest enjoyment in Camels Present-da- y Rh L4i)rrhea F... THE people of tin nge spend million for the good tilings of life. And liny place Camel first among cigarettes. Modern smoker mate money, but vlien they upend it they insist on quality, and more people today buy Camels than ever bought any other cigarette. Camel value hai von the modern vorld. Money cannot buy choicer tobaccos, nor a more glorious blending. 'I hat's hy increasing millions in the modern age single out this famous smoke as their favorite. You, too, vill find it g ti: the reveMion , lin-- ' -. t . infer- - - ' w juff. rful AN,, ;(. ant gurtrt's ;icrajrt nvre s hr si 4vi 111 i?, ,4v v HhL r'"S:rTj i ,.f :id . . GOODYEAR TIRES jours. "Hare a Catncl!" I ,1. ,11 ri 1 4 j 1 jJ Only the finest of food stuffs can find a berth in our restaurant WE SKKVK ONLY AT ALL TIMKS THH HKST Our Customers will testify to our service 0, S, CAFE KfcOO rn!,t. (m.iJ.Urt . u4hJT 11 Midvale Utah We used to sell another line. of TIKKS. And we believe they were pood ones. But vye were asked many times, "Do you think that TircbasoodasthetJoodyear?"; weiiirurcdif our Customers made Goodyear their standard of value why try to So sell them any other kind .V. ' j And for that reason, we arc now scllin? ttoodyears exclusively. BOOTH MERC. CO. Midvale ' '. . "Utah I |