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Show THE JORDAN PEP Sandy City News The JordanJournal .. JOURNAL Blanch- Beekstead So. Jardon School Age 16 Carolyn Hay, Teacher Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Tidwell dtid ~=============:!family of Osawatomie, Kansas are • visiting with Mr .and Mrs. L. H. FOR SHOE REPAIRING, Harness Beckstead of South Jordan. They StitChing and Auto Curtain Repairs, will later make their home in 14jdvale. call at J. Dwight's, West Jordan First Class workmanship J-12-26 John Szqbrowsky 8th Grade FIRE INSURANCE-Don't Delay., So. Jordan School Age 16 See H. C. Aylett, 320 N. Main. Tel. Carolyn Hay, Teacher Midvale 36. tf The M. I. A. of South Jordan are fixing up the Amusement Hall so FOR RENT OR SALE-Unfurnished they can use it to play basket ball 4-room terrace. Call Was. 2793. in. Screens are being put on the win203 1st Ave., off Locust St., Mid-~ dows and backboards for the baskets vale. tf on each end of the room. WANT ADS Chance the Heart ol the Mob )(embers of the "Pep ' club enjoyIssued Every Thursday by ed a theatre party at the Wilkes thea- I'he Jordan Publishin~ Company, Inc tre Saturday. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION .Mrs. L. L. Raddon entertained on Monday evening at her home on Ma.n One year --·-····_ ...._.._______ .._,_, ___ ,,___ $1.50 street in honor of Mrs.· A. E. Raddon, Telephone Midvale 178 a recent bride. The decorations were in red and white with a red jlear. I<.:ntered at the postoffice at MidvaJ, I'm the voice of a beautiful city that was sired by, the dreamfurnishing the centerpiece. Game~:> City, Utah, as second-class matter. power of men. by the sweep of the brush on the canvas an.d t~e w.ere enjoyed and prizes awarded tv stroke of the stylus and pen. Yes, they dreamed out the dtps tn Mrs. Frank Nelson and Mrs. Turc. my sky-line and they visioned my park and my street; and they Peterson of Salt Lake. Supper wa~ marked, in their fancy, my borders, where the c~>Untry and I served to thirty-five guests. Out-ofwere to meet. I'm the voice of a wonderful ctty that was town guests were Mrs. A. J. Row.ings Mrs. Hattie Freeman and Miss Vera builded in labor and pain from t~e metal men tore. from the and Mrs. A. E. l.Jaitey of l:Singham, Lloyd entertained at ~ party SaturMrs. Ture Peterson and Mrs. Alex mountain and the timber they stnppe~ from the platn. How 8tuart of Salt Lake, Miss Vetm .. day in compliment tb Miss Beln~ Free. they ripped up the earth at my foundtng! How they scrabbled an the occasion being her birthday Shelley of American Fork1 Mrs. 'W. and struggled and beat with their hammers and sledges a_nd axes. F. W amberg .of Midvale, lVirs. Henr~ anniversary. Games were played ~nu in the wind. and the ice and the heat! I'm the s?ul of a POJ?ulous Ebgert, Mrs. C. L.. Raddon, Mrs. Or- refreshments were served to, bes1des city-I'm the polygot mind of the mob that s a-seethe m my vin Beckstead and Miss Minerva Eg the guest of honor, Miss Joyce Page, Miss Violet Page, Miss Mildred ~y mansions and hovels, where they weep, and they pray, and they oert of Wes't! :iordan. lett Miss Aileen Steadman, M1s" rob. And I think but the thoughts of my Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allsop and Mr. Pea~l Jensen, Miss Mae Freeman, M~ll people. and I sway in each gust '?f. th~ir and Mrs. M. Allsop entertained Tueswill; when they laugh. the~ I .JOin •.n day evening a,t the home of Mr. an-. burn Lloyd, William Naylor and M~s" Rosella Lloyd of South Jordan, MIS<> Mrs. M. Allsop. their Progre~sive laughter-when they nse tn thetr Roo!. YOU DON'T LIKE THIS was piayed and supper served to :.:.h Gladys Peterson, Mahonri Jensen, Alrage. then I kill. Oh. they s;;y that my Butterfield and Glen Densley. guests. Out-of-town guests were l\11. tonMr code's a severe one, like the law of the Wilford Silcox of Suldora reUNTRY GO BACK TO and Mrs. N. Larson and Mr. and Mr •. wandering pack that's a-cry on the trail turned home on Thursday where he S. L. Brady of Salt Lake. ValentinL of the quarry, and a-s:aver along on its stay for some time. OWN BUT SEE US FOE ,uggestlons w~ ca1ried out in tilt willMrs. Roland page and family spent track; that the strong and the crooked and decorauona. five days at West Jordan the guests cruel. I alone will enrich with my gold. OIL AND ELECl'RICAl Mr. and Mrs. Orson Smion or Mu.- Jf her mother. while I strangle and smother and stifle all ray entertained the Soc1al ~venm~;, Mrs. Golden Densley and smali the weak and the helpless and old. Would club at their home Saturday evenin~;,. EQUIPMENT daughter spent four days in Sal. you change me, the powerful city? w.ould uames were enjoyed and supper serv. Lake the guest of her mother, Mrs. tld to 24 guests. Special gu~sts wer you givt me a warm heart a-throb wtth a brotherhood ncb and Howes. .dr. and .LV!rs. H. 'w nit~::, J.\'lr, aM ;~ir,. 1•'red enduring? Go you, ther,: change the heart of the mob. Go The Sea Gull class entertained at A. R. Gardner of Sandy and Mr. an,. a party Monday for the officers remove the red code of the ages from the hearts of that people of the Mrs. Gardner of Salt Lake, of mine.' and you'll find a new city awaits you, with a splendor Primary. Refreshments were served The Odd Fellows Louge enjoyed ;;. to twenty. and beauty divine~ olancmg party at tne 1. u. u. 1<. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seal had as .aaU w eunesday evenmg or last week. their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Center St. -- Phone: Mid. 272 Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. Millerberg o. Thomas B. Lloyd and family. Dinner !ast week, guest of her sister, Mrs., .t:ast Midvale announce the birth 01 was served. James Anderson. · Midvale, Utah d. daugnter. Mrs. Millerberg was forMrs. Vern Gardner and Mrs. C. l. . Mrs. Zach Butterfield and Mrs. merly Miss Alice Kunre. Wardsworth of Caliente, Nevada vi-I Sarah Ann Crane of Draper entertainMiss !<'lora W atkms of Bingha1 .. ed at a banquet dinner Saturday in .;ited Mr. C. I. Wadsworth at the L. was a dinner guest ol' .1r. anu nu.,. honor of their brother, Mr. George H. '"'· ::i. Hospital Monday. ( .~1. Allsop E'riday. Mr. and Mrs. James Tygerson of Dansie at his home. The occasion beAu lltGHr Mr. W.•~.wore of Berley, Idaho w&. ing his birthday anniversary. ·Games Salt Lake were dinner guests ot Mr. MAIIfA, }U5T IS SOON AS ~ umner gu..,::;> 01 Mt·. a11ll L~lrs. A. M. were played and covers laid for forty and Mrs. Vern Gardner bU'i1~ay. THE STOCJ(.· Miss Norma &wappe under .. e .• t an . -~.::t·son .L\'londay. guests. /IIIARI<ET Mrs. L;onrau l'itlson was hostess k Mrs. Reuben Sorensen and family operation for the removai of h~r to .. S/fiNS t)FF •.1e rep cluu at ner home w eune::;<ia.; of Draper spent several days visiting sils last week. Jack and Theo Dwight Arthur R c. ..... wrnuon. Sewmg Ieaturell tile ente.- at the home of George Dansie . ardson have been very sick witn t,1~ 1 ".... lllnent. Lun..:heon was served. Miss Frances Rasmussen of Magna .&Irs. Dela .t.<lwarus or Ui1H1L', pres• .vas the guest of Mrs. Clifford Swen- Flu the last week . Mrs. Lizzie Turner of Star VdL;y 1 ~.:ut ol' tile 1•eue.k.ah ::::.ta"e Assemu!y, 3on last week. is here visiting friends and retatlve~ .nade her official visit to the W asatcu for a few weeks. .~ebekah Lodge Momlay evening a. A shower was given at the home •• ae 1. u. u. J.<'. lmll. J.< 11 ty memoer~:> of Mr. and Mrs. A! Rose Monday ever..vere present. Visitors uum J.rllu >._.,_ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rippe of SeatJ<>!t La.k.e and lV1urray were present. tle, Washington were guests of Mr. fng in i!ono11 .,f "Miss RozeHa Stead· Mr. and Mrs. h. :::>orenson, J.>H. ""' and Mrs. Ren Leak last week. ..... n, a uride of the near f ...t ...re. Games were played and a luncheon I opened a savings account tbia .drs. F. Orton, .Mr. and Mrs. T. ChrbMr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman I spent so much money during ·•an anu i\lr. an<i Mrs. V. Meeu en- and family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bate- served to about thirty guests. Don't forget the candy dance Satholidays, my allowance has ILl- joyed a sleighing party Friday uig~<t man, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton anu ..:>upper was served at the home o. disappeared for this month. Sc iamily attended a party at Taylors- unlay n;ghC Ray Hugh'• orehO•~• .~r. and Mrs. F. Orton. ville Friday evening, given in hono1 indulging a thrift complex. I Mr. and .l.l'lrs. D. A. Hand anU J.\.11 of Mr. Pixton's mother, Mrs. Amelia Egbert, son should have long ago. And of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Egbert and La'- I d.Dd Mrs. Merrell Hand were dmne. Pixton, it being her birthday anniverI found how nice they treatet. ,suests ot lUr. and Mr.:;. G. A. llabn., sary. Other guests were: Nlr. and Mr::;. vern Bateman, daughter of Mr. amt at the .Midvale State Bank, I deMrs. A. Bateman has just been anThomas Simper and family ot Gran. l have missed one pleasant .de of American Fork Sunday, · Miss Pearl Kartchiner is at the_ L. ward, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pixton and on ·my rounds through tht D. S. Hospital wh~re she unO:erwen. iamily of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy The teller (he was awfully .l?ixton and family of Salt Lake, M1. SPECIALlooking) treated me as if my .m operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tompson had and Mrs. Arthur Yeager and family deposit had been a million. d.S their guest the past week Mr. Roy of Riverton, Mr. and Mrll. Rolland sent me the most wonder- Shafer of Sterling, Alaska, brotner 01 Page and family of Riverton, Mr::;. a special course in art and music atr .>larcus Pixton and baby of East Mid- the University of Utah. Mr. Hand wit! r box of roses this morning. It was JJ.rs. Tompson. Mrs. J. Shaw entertained at he, birthday, you know. Or perhap~ vale Robert L. Pixton of Vernal. Tht didn't know. Charlie always does. .lome Friday afternoon in honor o_ ever:ing was spent in games and a lun- be able to take a class in any of the schools of the tsate in these two subanother thing he knows is that Mrs. E. E. Peebles. Luncheon wa, cheon was served. ~erved to ten guests. ~ects whe~ he gets through his course Phelp's Flower Shop can be deMr. Robert L. Pixton, Jr., of Vernal Mr. and Mrs. w. Hewlett entertainupon for what he wants and visited his parents, Mr. and Mr::;. in Murray on Wed..!d at a family party Wednesday ev· ttobert Pixton Friday and Saturuay. m lltlJilVtlr them in the sweetest pack· nesdays from 4 o'clock until 9, and a just when you want them. Bless ..!Ding of last week in the K. of r. Mrs. Robert Pixton spent last weeh hall. He says a lot of thing• at Provo where she attended the Gen- class in Sandy all day Saturday. Mr. Hand would be pleased to add flowers. elogy convention held at the B. Y. U . ... '!w members to his classes at any.·~ While there she was the guest of her !"Speakilll·'-allld thinking-of Charsister, Mrs. Dr. Christen Jensen. ,~:e:mil~dl! me of the Famous ClothMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lloyd are reMrs. C. H. Sadler had as her guests ceiving congratulations on the birth Co. Not that I have fallen for .Mathews clear people, except his Thursday, Mr. Ronald Sadler and Mis;; of a son. lll~f'Ul Hne ot .neckwear. One never .::hristensen of Magna. Miss Edna Bateman spent the weekL Mrs. D. R. Boberg was hostess to end at Riverton, guest of her sister, ~er lo~ at a cravat her club Thursday afternoon at a from him for one's boy friend. ,\irs. Rolland Page. helpful with his good taste .n..ensington. Lunch was served to five Mrs. Lydia Bateman and daughte1 , Lucile went to Salt Lake Monday anu liel•eetian, too. If you don't think members. Miss Buryl Hibbert entertained at attended the funeral services of littlt just eive Charlie the 0. 0. next a card party at her home Thursday Louise Wright, infant daughter of Mi. you see him. evening. Refreshments were served and Mrs. James H. Wright held ir. to six guests. &topped into the Booth Mercanthe Richard ward. Interment wa_ Miss Gladys Rasmu.<,sen entertain- made in the American Fork Cemetery. Radio department this morning a copy of "Remember" and was ed the P. T. Club at her home Sun- Mr. Wright is a brother of Mrs. Lydia at hour listening to the won- day afternoon at a candy pull. Eigh: Bateman. reception on a At-Water Kent members were present. Mrs. Gloyd Bateman and son, GerThe members of the Seventies quo- ald, Miss set. I have never enjoyed a Lucile Bateman Ml'!:·, Lydi<.. treat. That set gave me an rum and their parents were entertain. Bateman were dinner guests of Mrs. new conception of radio, And ed at the amusement hall Monday ev- Ada Goodrich Wednesday. • a beautiful piece of furniture, ..!ning. Games and dancing were enMrs. John Yates and 41lughter, Olive went to Salt Lake Monday anu Doeeo'i make one's music poyed and refreshments served. Mrs. George Sadler was a g~est of visited at the home or her brotherresemble the engine room on an liner. .Mr. Lindahl says you're Mr. and Mrs. W~. Sadler of M1dvale. in-law Mr. William Yates w.lro is very I Wednesday evenmg at a theatre part~ .11 'th to .., of his concerts. II at the Wilkes 1 w1 cancer. .Mrs. Aureli~s Fitzg·erald spent sev Mrs. Er~e~t- Silcox spent last week -! :hu jaat phoned me to eral days of last week with relatives at Lark .vtsJtmg her daughter, Mrs. into GUbert A O'iBrien's and .n Salt Lake. I L. W. Tr1pp. . home a bottle of those delicious .Mr. and Mrs. Reid Beck were guests Mrs. L. W. Tr1pp spent the week-end oUves. Mr. Gilbert is ·one at a dinner given by the Principah THE BETTER THE FLOUR THE BETTER THE a~ the guest of her mother, Mrs. E. who realizes the digiuty Association of Jordan District at the S1lcox. ~-·blllpolrtalllee, if you know what I BAKING Jordan High school. Dinner was folMrs. Robert C. Egbert, Mrs. ~· L. of his He makes an art lowed by games and dancing. Cooper of Salt Lake were the dmner attractive display and scrup.Mrs. L. J. Anderson entertained her guests of Mrs. Henry Egbert Thursfreshness of the foodstuffs. Not pupils of Religion class at a party Jay of last week. grocers I know do that. Thursday afternoon. Lunch was servMrs. Henry Egbert, Mrs. Clyde Raded. don, Mrs. Orrin Beckstead and Miss --. The students of the 9th grade, chap- Minerva Egbert a.ttended a shower at be8t call a tax1. I never cata eroned by Principal Reid Beck spent Sandy, Monday mght at the home of away fl'Om that grocery store Tuesday at Provo visiting the B. Y. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Radden, given in to much to carry. Let's see! U. State .Mental Hospital, Startup:, honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. RadJtidvale 2$3, Bing's Cab Line. Candy company and other places o. den who were married Wednesday of prompt and accomodat- interest. last week. drive home in one of Ray Naylor and Vernon Ball of • r l=~~~ Ford trucb with aU Agn:es Fitzgerald 8th Grade Bingham, Lila Shulsen and Myrtle ~ of a personal limousine, Draper Park School Age 13 Cundick formed a party and attended modest price, And someMiss Laura Shepherd the Pantages theatre. more than the cost, in A baby clinic was held Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Candick and January 27, 1926 in the Draper school family visited in Riverton Sunday at If you have never tried our Flour in may be difficult for you house. Dr. Richards and the district the home of Mr.$. Delia Bills. nurse, Mrs. Reams, examined thirtyMrs. Ernest Silcox entertained at to appreciate what a vast difference flour makes in your one children with the help of Nita dinner Sunday in honor of her birthDunyon and Mrs. Alice Stay, Mrs. day anniversary. Out-of-town guests bakings. The way to prove it is to order a sack today. Helen Vaudrey and Mrs. Claudia were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Miller and Dunyon who are the baby clinic com- family, Mrs. Alvin Miller and family Or aD j 0. mittee. Mrs. Dunyon took Dr. Rich- of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tripp Phoae Mid. 108 Midvale ards and Mrs. Reama to her home for of Lark. Covers were laid for twenty. dinner. Miss Alta Cundick visited in Sandy Riverton roven . 0 & E Electric -·Service Gum Dipped Cords Buy the tire that has proven its value, the tire that tas stood up under the severest tests motoring can .. )roduce-buy a Firestone Gum-Dipped Cord. Firestones are the only tire with Gum-Dipped cord construction. 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