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Show THE JOR. \I)AN ~fSociety~· ,4 (VAT/ON-WIDE INSTITUTION- lL---------~ DEP ART MEN T STO RES Midvale, Utah . Big City Sho ppi ng No Longe r Exclusive • The fath er away you get from one J. C. Penn ey Com pany Stor e the near er you get to anot her. Our hund reds of Stor es brin g a coun try-w ide advant age almo st to your own door. With out our grea t fami ly of Nati onal Stor es man y of the ~njoyments that your big city cous ins e expe rienc would be deni ed to you. Our large selec tive and buyi ng powe r and the distr ibuti on which our Stor es give enab le people in even the most remo te secti ons to enjo y the new thing s and the styli sh thing s at the time they are intro duce d in citie s like New York and Chicago, and at price s which are com para tivel y low for the' qual ity we provide. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PR OG RA M 9:00 p. m. This Popu lar Bake ry offe rs as spec ial indu ceme nt the foUQwing price s: Cinn amon Rolls and Dou ghnu ts, doz •...... 20c Elec tric Qual ity Brea d, 8c, 2 for ..................15c Brea d Is You r Best Frie ndEat More Of It- SUN DAY and MONDAY, APR IL 18 & 19th Jack Pickfor d and Louise Dresse r In "TH E GOOSEWOMAN" HISTE RICAL CRUSO E COMEDY, ROBIN SON ·-----------------------------------------------TUE SDA Y & WED NES DAY , APR IL 20-21 "TH E WIN DIN G STA IRS" FROM the Novel "The HEROI C COWA RDS BATTL E For LOVE" :A STORY OF WHITE MANH OOD AND A WOMA N'S HONOR A GOOD COMEDY And AN EL UCATI ONAL ELECTR IC HOME BAKERY • In The Irj~ 'fhga tre Build ing MID VAL E UTA H THU RSD AY & FRID AY, APR IL 22 and 23rd ''TH E WH EEL ,-"Sa meth ing New COMED Y, "TOO MANY BABIE S" FRIDA Y Night, A RUG and a BE D GIVEN AWAY FREE. CAND Y FOR THE KID DIES. SAT URD AY, APR IL 24th "RO CKIN G MOON" "PERIL S OF THE WIND" "COUP LE OF SKATE S." SEE THESE AND JUDGE FOR YOUR SELF MIDVALE SMALL SAVINGS COUNT The few pennies you save on a single item pur- BAK ER Y SPE CIAL ORD ERS OUR SPE CIA LTY WE ARE EQU IPPE D TO TAK E CAR E Of Your Desi res For That Nex t Social Affair. Leav e Your· Trou bles With Us. P arke rhou se Rolls and Dou ghnu ts, doz. 20c Brea d, Regu lar Size, 8c, 2 for 15c, 3 for 20c All LAY ER CAKES ................................................ 30c Othe r Price s In Com paris on We do all our BAK ING in Midvale 43 N. Main St. MIDVALE, UTA H Journal Want Ads Pull Affluen ce consist s in ability to keep Still, it isn't at all gloriou s to die old ear instead of trading it in on 1 defendi ng your rights if the other new one. 1 driver is a road hog, • '. oil I Coun try Stor e chased at Skaggs may not seem very big to y<>u, but add them all up for a week or a month and see how much better off you are than you would be trading elsewh ere, And the saving in price is not the only gain you make by trading at Skaggs . You get better, more efficien t service , thus saving time and pa.. tience; you can depend absolut ely on the quality and wholeso meness of the foods we sell--o ur moneyback guaran tee protect s you against dissatis faction for any reason -and you have the satisfac tion of making your food purcha se in a store where cleanliness is a fact and square dealing the "rule. -~¥ and I Vaudeville SAT URD AY ONL Y WIL D WES T ---a nd. COMEDY SUN DAY and MONDAY QU A LI TY Week April 18 to April 24 A REX BEACH STORY . ... Granite won the annual cross coun. try race from Jordan and Murray on Wedne sday, Granite scored 62 points, Jordan 44 and Murray 14. Howe of Granite came over the line ahead of a fast field, closely pushed by Frame of Murray . Price of Jordan landed third. The time was 11 minute s 51 seconds, a full ninetee n sec~nds ahead of the rec<>rd. The runners finishe d as follows. The first first fif.teen run ners across the tape countin g in the scoring : 1. Howe, Granite 2. Frame, Murray . 3, Price, Jordan . 4. Johnso n, Granite . 5. Etmund s, Granite , 6. Frost, Jordan . 7. Butler, Jordan . 8. Gerrard , Granite . 9. Doty, Jordan . 10. Morgan , Granite . 11. Webb, Granite , 12. Bringh urst, Granite , 13. Butterf ield, Jordan . 14, Wiloox, Jordan , 15, Hill, Granite . Starter , Baird. Timer, Gardne r. Clerk, Maugh n. I HUB THEATRE MID_V ALE , UTA H GRAN ITE WINS ANNU AL CROSS COUN TRY RUN-J ORDA N ·SECOND; MURR AY THIRD Mr. Jas. MrGreg or of Clevela nd, ing a meetin g of the Primar y Assoldaho spent part of last week at the dation officers which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Youngs Cutler. residen ce of Mrs. Melvin Lind, FriMrs. J. A. Alcorn enterta ined the day of last week, membe rs of her Salt Lake club TuesMrs. E. J. Hanson of Magna is day. A 1 o'clock luncheo n was served spendin g the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lancas ter. M11S. Eli Mitchel l spent Sunday with Mrs. Ellen Jenkins has returne d friends in Springv ille. to her home after spendin g the winMrs. S. E. McCain who has been ter in Bingha m. a guest at the home of her niece, Mrs. The Re1ief Society met for quilt. Wm. Waters has returne d to her ing, Tuesda y, home in Pocatel lo, Idaho. Announ cement is made of the mar. Mrs. R. A. Pallanc h and Mrs. D. riage of Miss Stella Anders on of UnW. Jessup were guests Thursd ay at ion and Ivan Pearson . A recepti on a Tea given by Mrs. W A. Marsha ll was given for the young c<>uple Monof Salt Lake, day evening at the home of the brides Mrs. H. P. Miller will be hostess brother in Salt Lake.' to membe rs of her club, Monda y of Mrs. LaDrue Drown of Magna is next week. visiting at the h<>me•o f Mr. and Mrs. The Bazaar and dinner given by D. A. Drown. the Ladies Aid Society Tuesda y, was Mrs. Geo. A, Wright will be hostess well attende d, to membe rs of her club Tuesda y evMrs. Wm. Galleaz zi and childre n ening of next week. of Bingha m are spendin g the week in, Mrs. M. J. Joy and daught er, MarMidvale. . gery, Mrs. R. W. Quick and Miss Mrs. R. R. Fenn enterta med mem- Francin e Quick and Mrs. J. W. Johnhers of the Birthda y club Friday of son were amonl' those from Midval e last week, ' who attende d the Padere wski conAt the semi-m onthly luncheon of cert Wedne sday evening in Salt Lake. SANDY NEWS the Lions club which was given on i Mrs. W, L, Hallida y and daught er Thursd ay, the wives of local mem- 1 Marga ret returne d to their home in Miss Freda Jensen enterta ined at hers furni~hed the program . Many, Payson , Sunday after spendin g the a miscell aneous shower Saturd ay evunique and interes ting number s were 1 week with relative s here. ening at he home in honor of Miss present ed. Mesdam es H. P. Miller, L, A, Por- Maida Crosgro ve, an April bride, At the Conjoin t meetin g which was ter, W. W. O'Brien , Andrew Larson , The color scheme was pink and white held Sunday evening at the ward E. T. Brown, J. A. Ale<>rn, H. E. miniatu re bridal bouque ts as favors. house, the following program was Phelps, A. A. Larson , Jesse Booth, Pink and white carnati ons formed the present ed: A.• P. Rasmu ssen and A. W. Nelson centerp iece. Progre ssive games were Talks on mission ary experie nces by were guests Thursd ay at the home played and pri24es awarde d to Mrs. Leon Rasmus sen. of Mrs. R. Campb ell of Salt Lake. A. F. Smith, Miss Ada Farrer and Readin g ·····-···········--·· Miss Melba Goff Mrs. Wm. Waters is enterta ining Miss Catheri ne Jensen . Vocal solos Piano Solo ...... Miss Alice Ohlson of her aunt, Mrs, Woods of Mason City, were given by Miss Berniec e erosSandy Iowa. grove and Miss Eva Crapo, Re· Violin Solo .................. Gordan Ohlson of I Mrs. Geo. A.. Eldredg s of Salt Lake freshm ents were served to firty ...two Sandy. spent Wedne sday of last week at the guests. Out-of- town guests were, Mils, Youru~!l Cutler and Mrr;, C, home of Mrs. Eugene Kimbal l, Mrs. Frank Porter and Mrs. Leonal I. G<>tf spent Tue!lday at the home gf Rasmus.sen of Midvale, Mrs. J. D. Mrs. C. C. Jensen of Sandy, where inUnder the bleasin gs of civiliro tion Millerb erg and Mrs. McMillan of structio ns were given in the art work and learnin g, man has become recon. East Midvale, Mrs. J. Bassil Walker to be taken up by the Relief Society ciled to almost everyth ing except of Union, Mrs. J. R. Rideou t, Mrs. D. in the near future man, R. Boberg and Mrs. Reed Beck of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Lindall spent j Draper , Mrs. Blanch Anders on, Mrs. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lf you wish to inocula te a man Hazel Graham , Mrs. Florenc e Souter Alvin Lindah l of Eas.t Midvale. with a swellhe ad, just ask his advice Mrs. L-=Grande Beckm an, Miss Lyda Harmer , Mrs. Earlton Meedlham, Mrs. Refresh ments were served follow- and let Nature take its course. R. E. Smith, Mrs. Frank Jensen and Mrs. Moselle Renstro m all of Salt Lake and Mrs. Lee of Brigha m City. Miss Donna Boulter , daught er of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie B<>ulter and Mr. Wilford Tolman , son of Mr. and Mrs. Jern Tolman were married in the Salt Lake temple Wedne{lday, Mrs. ctare11ce Peten:;on s·pent the past week at Kaysvi lle, the guest of her parents , ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blood. Mr. Lee Batema n of Almo, Idaho was the guest of his grandm other, Mrs. W. L. Batema n, Saturda y. /NC. 7:00 p. m. Joiil lNA L • I IE LS a .. CLARENCE BADGER <;j>rod.udion ...u.. WARNER BAXTER r"'"IJtD STERL ING ............ 'II.Otl- !lUI L '-'"" SENIO RS WIN CLASS TRACK MEET The Seniors won the class track meet of the Jordan High school last Friday easily, The score by classes was as follows : Seniors , 60; Juniors 36; §ophom ores, · 13; Freshm ent. 6. Some· very fiOOd marks were made. Fo!!owin~ are the detailed results: 100 Yard Dash: Johnso n (J) 1st; Oldham (J), 2nd; Jensen (S), 3rd. Time: 10 4-5. 440 Yard Dash: Ohlham (J), 1st; Adolphson, (Soph) , 2nd; Webste r, (Soph) , 3rd, Time: 59 sec. Half Mile: Adolphson, (Sopr), 1st Frost, (S), 2nd, Time: 2:17, High Jump: Jensen (S), 1st: Leak, (S), 2nd; Larson (S), 3rd; Height : 5 feet 4 inches. Broad Jump: Jensen ,(S), 1st; Lunnen ( S), 2nd ; Johnso n ( J) 3rd. Distanc t: 19 feet 6 inches. Shot Put: Jensen (S), 1st; Lunnen (S) 2nd; Greer (S), 3rq, Oiatance: 38 feet 10 inches. Discus: Lurmen (S), 1st; Jensen ( S), 2nd; Greer (S), 3rd, Distanc e: ,. ~ 92 feet 8 inthes. Bole Vault: Johnso11 (J), li:itj !{art (J) 1 2n4 AUe~; (J) ?r<t. Height (l ft. - D - D 4 inchell, and COMEDY TUE SDA Y, WED NES DAY , THU RSD AY A.T Tfl:El-. -OF COURSE IRIS THEATRE "The House Of Quality" - ~~Jiy;!:fi!:fiYi!:fi!fi!:fiy;!fi!i!fi~!fiYi!fi!:fi!:fi!fiYi!fi!fiY1~l\~ JORDA N LOSES FIRST LEAGU E GAME L. D. S. base ball T<>ssers defeate d Jordan 12 to 3 on the West Side campus Tuesda y. It was simply a case of the Saints getting some pitchin g while the Beetdig gers did not. J<>rdan's fielding was equally as g<>od as that of L. D. S. but the base hits were neither as numero us or as long, Milne for Jordan and Evans for L. D. S, sparkle d in the field. 1\IR. HOUS EHOL DERUnless y<>ur garbag e contain er is placed on the street in front of your residen ce bef<>re 8 o'cl<>ck on Saturday mornin gs, it will not be collected by city road worker s. A little coopera tion is all that it will take to have our town all cleared <>f garbag e. But this job assume s mpossi ble dimens ions when the routes have to be covered three or four times in one day. Remem ber, before 8 o'clock Saturda y mornin g, by order of Road Superv isor, JORDA N NOTES Jordan meets Bingtham in the first League Debate Tuesda y, April 20th. Ralph ~dgel and Kennet h Croppe r will be Jordan 's affinna tive team. Fred Oliver and Esther Whitmo re the O_D_D _D_D_ D_D_O _D_D_ n_a_D_ D _ _ O_D_D_O_D_D_I_O_I_ Let us Protect Your HE AL TH as Well as Your WE AL TH •• TH E RE LIA BL E SH OP Plumbing, Heating. Electrical Wiring. etc. ( Bath and Elec trica l Fixt ures of ever y desc rip tion. All work guar ante ed. ' Office 87 E. Cent re Phon e Midv ale 216 ERNSTROM and EGB ERT , Prop s. Midvale "the hub city" U tab ..• e-t.i_U_L_O C-~-g -~~-a-..-o-D_D_a r_a_a _a_a_ a -~~-·-·-~- negativ e team. Kathlee n Reynolds, in Denver . The death of an uncle one of Jordan 's star debater s was made it necessa ry for her to live in for<:ed to withdra w from compet ition Colorado. Miss Mary Evans has been because of illness. engage d to take Miss Rioch's place .. One of the big social events of the • year comes tonight when the jani.j FREE FLOW ER SEEDS tors and stage drivers revive their I All childre n desirin g to enter the annual custom of enterta ining the , flower growin g contest c<>nducted by teacher s and student s. A program , a commit tee of the Commu nity Club, a cafeter ia lunch and a dance are may obtain their seeds Saturd ay feature s of the enterta inment . All mornin g at the L~brary Rooms be~ regular student s of the high school tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 1~ are invited . noon. Tllis contest is sponso red by· Miss Louise Rioch, head of the bus- I the Commu nity club in an effo~.to. iness departm ent at the Jordan high; beautif y the homes Of Midvale antl school for the past three years has, induce the childre n to become intel"1 resigne d and returne d to her home ested in this movem ent, l I ' .. - |