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Show iHE BULL! WHAT IS IT? MIDVALE MESSENGER, MIDVALE, UTAH TWO TIMES AS IT SHOULD BE When the chain store charges a customer $34.75 for a We don't mind telling both of suit not equal to one of our $25.00 suits, gets caught at it and buseltull teams, the city and the then trys to cover it up by howling about their big business: smelter, that they both pulled off l THAT'S BULL. exhibitions this week. Last Sunday When they try to palm off a suit perhaps made the town teum deserved all in a sweat shop as the maker is ashamed to put his name on it: afternoon kinds of Iwuquets for the ultra THAT'S BULL. manner In which- - they When they tell you they buy only from the factory and handled the Western Optics Is.: Prom not from traveling men: THATS BULL. ithe beginning of the game until the When they tell you they sell sixty thousand suits per year: last score was safely on the tally THATS BULL. dioard the locals were on their toes. When they say they have the newest and nifties line of And notwithstanding the fact that It looked a little Optical up to the ninth, suits when up to date they haveH shown one waist line model: Bennys bunch kept right oil plugging THATS BULL. away until the honors, the highest Buy where the makers name is on the article and where honors, were all their own. Fire to we dont have to peddle bull to sell the goods. Buy at four wus the result and the excellent the same thing to the MlllerOulioon In tos&ers Wednesday afternoon. A-fuct, they surprised the funs with their very grenatly improved performance. Of course, everybody knows me smelter has the makings of a winning teum and that all they need la practice and more practice. But the manner In which they conducted themselves Wednesday goes, to show that' they, are not so badly in need of practice us was supposed a .week agq. They;bcnt the visitors, 8 to 0, 'and pht a nice big feutlier In (help epp thereby. Now, tlic thing to - do, as aoon as everything will permit,' I? for the two local teams to mix it In" a series. For work done is sure to spell bigger theii. Indeed, will the fang fly high crowds In the future. and' something decidedly bwjelMillic And the Welfares did practically will happen in thefijfi town. ,r Mhl-vule- no-na- PUT ONE DOLLAR ON TOP OF ANOTHER a the examples of this countrys biggest men. They are big because they realized the value of the little and emulate al r. UTAH additions. Remember your at a is a money-makwhen rate of interest high placed with us. money er Midvale State Bank Midvale Utah WHY WORK The Salt Lake Fanners Equity smaam Corner Allen and Center Streets PHONE MIDVALE 28 AUGUST VACATION CHLENPflR HAY, GRAIN, COAL and LUMBER The Best of Utah9 s Most Famous COAL Solves the Burning Ques tion . We are never undercold-qualMR SPENDTHRIFT WHO THE THRIFT FAMILY DID WHO SAVE THEIR DIDNT AONEY In buying a new range remember that the best is always as cheap as the cheapest price is comparative true value is measured by the actual service, comfort and satisfaction an article gives you. For this reason buy the very best stove possible. You use it three times a day and its average life is twenty years. Be sure and get one that has every convenience with sufficient capacity and scientifically constructed to bake perfectly. Consider if it is easily cleaned and if it is guaranteed to heat quickly and use a minimum amount of fuel. Also see that the arrangement of baking and roasting ovens, broilers, etc., are easy of access and eliminate unnecessary stooping and stretching. You will be very apt to find just what you want here so be sure and look at our ranges before deciding you will insure yourself from later disappointment. Beauty Banquet, Floral Banquet and Coles Hot Blast are three superior makes with individual features that deserve your inspection. West Jordan Lumber Co. CO- WESrjORMNWUMS MIOMLC UTAH PHONE MIDVALE 108 SAVE HIS RANGE SENSE renown t All MONEY officials i JAPANESE WAY WITH P. C. Rasmussen & Sons Operating Four Stores C. S. Rasmussen. Manager FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES FRESH AND CURED MEATS siiendlng mid no W. 8. 8. means nil work agd no play. MIDVALE CITY considered ity BORES Mayor John A. Aylett People Have a Curious Msthod of GetBecorder Mrs. Hilma 8. Wiles. ting Rid of a Caller Who OutTreasurer A. L. Andecson. stay Welcome. Councllinen Andrew Larson, J. R Wright, I A. Porter, John Jenson, , ,on 0nr ' Alina Ilogenson. ,,HU,,e ,0 0,,e or or "d n,dy 303 BosA. II. City Attorney Smith, worataye his welcome, writes Clelnnd ton building. R MoAfWf- - In Forward. lie of course .j City Justice Nells Lind. not conscious of this breach. All yjs City Physician Dr. A. J. llosmer. he needs is something to remind hhn Rond Supervisor and Water Muster he has stayed long enough. So far Nlcl Anderson. no device lias been discovered for endIlumblng Inspector W. J. Wood-hea- ing the cull without risk of offense, though various formulas have been Building Inspector J. J. Islor. tried out. A few years ago a friend Marshal D. 0. Smith. told a group of nctimilnlances that he Night Marshal A. E. Marshall. always received his callers standing, Chief Fire Department H M. Fuller. and saw to it that there were no chairs In the room. Needless to say, the calls were always short. It was L. D. 8. CHURCH DIRECTORY. the common opinion among Ids listeners that this would he harder on him John A. Aylott, bishop; Allirrt than ou the callers. But that was his Glover, Jr., Aurelius Rasmussen, counaffair. sellors. Meetings: Regular Sacra mental meetings Sunday, 2 p. in. SunPerhaps the Juiiane-- e have come as day School 10:30 n. m. E. L. Cmppor, near as nny to solving the problem. superintendent, George F. Wehli mid A mlssioiiary to that land tells how, Olof Olson, assistants; Priesthood when a person makes too long a call, meetings, Monthly 7:30 p. in.; M. I. A. and npiuuviitly doesn't knbw It Is time meetings Sunday 7:00 p. in. during the for him to leave, they stand a liroom winter season. Officers, Allen Bale-maupside down somewhere In the house. John Jenson mid Arthur Wehli. This Is a elm rui. supposed lo throw a Choir practice Thursday evenings. spell over l lie caller, mid all unknown to himself he Is eimiM-llei- l to go home. METHODIST EPISCOPAL cTiURCH. The liroom doesn't Imve to lie seen by the any nliseiin- - corner will Located on First Ave. Three (hairs east do. visitor; The tells of her own missionary of Midvale Bunk. l,,, yp M Christian, who was so Thomas Mnnwuring Interfered Boa ltl of Trustees I). J. (Verne, ! ,l" ui,lm'r "mr 1,1,11 "he was L. D. Anderson, Jus. Alcorn, W. Just si lining to turn the liroom upside Met and Arvhl Anderson 1 bull'd of Stewards N. J. Carlson, down when the callers left. (If course IV. S. Met, D. J. Greene, Mrs. A. A. that confirmed the superstition. In Strom, Mrs. Margaret Henderson Amerlen brooms have been known to rid a bouse of visitors, but ordinarily 8ALE8MEN WANTED we adopt more tlrastle ways of hanTo solicit orders for lubricating oils, dling It to gain that result. It Is not clear whether the Japanese grouses and paints. Salary or iinnmls-sioAddress The Lenox Oil A Paint method Is more Interest lug as a superstition or as a courtesy. Certainly It Co., Cleveland, O. Adv. Is not peculiar to that nation to conFOR RENT, furnished rooms, Mr. nect things which can Imve no real revery essence of J. C. Clippenger, corner Ccnler and lation. but It Is of the the race to think' nr a way to get Oak Streets, Adv. things done without offending. At any rate there Is the custom. TOR SALE CHEAP Five - room frame ImuRe. J. A. Alcorn, at West The Unknown Quantity. Jordan Lumlier Co. Adv. When a thing like that happens a man does not know exactly where he FOR 8ALE One young driving Is or how he feels. The largeness and harness and horse, wngon. A bargain. the suiallness of the world aniase If avid at once. Dan Radorlch. Adv. the mystery of life bewilders him him; ; he Is confused In the presence of the unFOUND Broach pin with engraved known quantity. How he behaves, Initials. Owner enn have same hy what he says or does, depends entirely to Dan lladovich and inlying upon Instincts beyond his control. This for this advertisement Is what happened to Richard when he heard the voice of Carols. Henry Van Dyke. OPEN FOR GAMES. , QUALITY AND SERVICE OUR SPECIALTIES , ; n, IT MAY BE MORE DIFFICULT to suggest an attractive menu when the mercury is high, but we can do it There are lots of dishes that are reasonable now if you use groceries that are PURE and FRESH. We guarantee you here the best the market affords. GIVE US A CHANCE n. Dont Be D Shoe are like persons what they look like is not always what thry are, and it often take clou companionship to find them out When the wise man buys shoes he looks at value initead of coat. He wean better thoei, wears them long they look better, feel bcter and in the end cortical. The shrewd bond bjyer pays no attention to the gold on the paper, but looks at the gold hack of the paper. Glitter and glamour make no impression upon him. Remember this: Many crooks have been captured in full dreti fuiti. About the first thing a man does when he wants to unload hil worn-oauto i to have it painted and poliihcd. Don t buy all finish, buy shoes and service SELZ. ut Booth Mercantile Co. Specialising In Sell Shoes Fisherman's Mascot. The U. S. Welfare baseball 1111111 of fisherA mascot to which deep-se- a Midvale Is anxious to get games wlili mill-pr- o teams in Salt Lake comity men attach great Importance la a tiny ami adjacent counties. For arranging flat stone or bone found In the ear of games with this team call Louts Le plaice and other fish. The wearer of one of these stones Is supposed to be Due, Midvale EXI Adv. Immune to the danger of drowning. WANTED To rent n four or five-roo- It la easy to find these stones In the furnished house by August 1. ears of fish, although they are no bigTwo In family. Address I. O. Box 81. ger than a split lentil. Anybody who cares to look for one and to examine Midvale, Utah. Adv. 2t It will see on Its surface light nnd dark rings similar to those found on a FOR RENT modern house scale In tree trunks. The num-l- r Is'ger on enst First Avc. Ihnne G. A. Childc f the fish, of r'p"- e,, ers, llylnnd 1007. Adv. ' . ss s i'i 'iur. DELICIOUS DRINKS Our pure ice cream and real fruit flavors make the refreshments that you get at our fountain really nourishing food. And we try to keep our serving dishes and receptacles as dean and wholesome as the best housewife in this town keeps her kitchen. STOP IN HERE and get a then take a pail of cream or 6herbet home to the family. thirst-quenche- r; THE VINCENT DRUG Vincent & Miller, Proprietors |