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Show "The Poultry and Dairy Center of the State of Utah" Mil1ion Gallons of Milk .Ten Million Eggs Yearly Yearly 2Rd Section--Jordan Journal VOL. 1 NO. 32 DRAPER, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926 "The Unexpected . Gif t'' Ch·r1stmas By Peggy and • ·~ • the room and over to the bnlhantly The night was Christmas Eve. lighted Christmas tree. "All but these pillow cases I am Carla King was only too well aware finishing to give to Aunt Levina. of this fact, as she stitched feverishBob! do you retlize she will be here ly on the pillo~ case for Aunt Levina. in-" she -looked at the clock, "in She glanced hurriedly at the clock on the neatly kept mantel, nine o'- fifteen minutes!" "When she comes in, I'll capture clock and still the other poUiw case her and keep her in the library until to hem by hand. She heard the front you get it finished, if you want me door-knob turn. Bob was home from Bob! do you realize she will be here to. Do you!" woyld arrive from her down torwn "Yes, I do, because if she comes in here we'll never get her out." shoppinll;. "Hello Sis," called Bob from the "Alright." hall as he stamped snow from his He reached a magazine from the feet. table and settled himself in the large "Oh, hello," was Carla's reply. easy chair, opened his magazine anrl "All ready for Christmas ? " he continued to read a st.ory he had asked cheerilly, as he walked into started the previous evening. Carla sewed on and on. "Hello chi-ldren" it was Aunt LeS.C. BAILEY vina's voice that spoke. Sheet Metal Worker With a hasty move and a little 'oh' All kinds of tin and sheet metal Carla !matched the pillow cases from work her la.p while Bob leaped toward .thts Make Repairs Before The door to prevent Aunt Levina from Storms entering. Draper, Utah "Here, here children, I have a letter Midvale 84R-1 rrom your father, it was stamped in Paris. Porbably he is on his way home." DRAPER BEAUTY In his surprise, Bob permitted her PARLOR to enter. Marcellinl( W edaesday and "Oh let's onPn it quick. Let's hurSaturday ef every week ry and see it." For appeintments call, Ca~las snatdhed the letter from Midvale 81-R2 aunt's hand and tore it open. .Klsie Haaks, operator "Dear children and sister,' it rea'l "I am on my way home to spend th" Cenfecti011ery Christmas holidays with you. Ex· Ice Cream pect me so.metime ChriS'--." (;;roeeries "Merry Christmas,'' rang out a We Are Enlarging Our Plant cheery voice from hehind them. brea1c To Sene You Better ing into the uncompleted sentenee. Fl. M. RASMUSSEN "Oh Daddy,'' exclaimed two voicf'~ ' while the third began "What a surM. B. ANDRUS prise, Joe King!" COAL The next instant found the:n en Phene Mid. Sa-R-2 circled in his arms, as Carla .mul' UTA.II'S BEST COAL mured "Daddy, you are the best Peerless - Castle Gate Christmas gift ever," while the pillow Aberdeen Utlllh-Grand cases lay unheeded on the floor, but Prices Right not to be forgOitten because th~t was _ _ _ _..;....;.;;.....;;._...:;;:.....;;._ _ _ _ . ' the first present Aunt Levina unFre&h CaJtdy attd ThiMgs I wrapped early the next morning. I I I Service First Christmas Goods in Stock HYRUM BROWN Draper Pest Office Draper, Utah. ~GENCY, MUBRAY LAUNDRY Rodney-"Do you play the piano by ear or by note!" Willard N.-"1 get down anti play I it by brute ~Jtrength." I I AIR---FRB E . - - - WATER IN ADDITION TO CARRYING A LINE OF AUTO ACCEiSORIES WE ALSO CARRY A FRESH LINE OF GROCERIES, CANDIES, CANVAS GLOVES ud GA S Many Other Things 0 ILS STATELINE SERVICE STATION Draper, Utah. Sandy City Bank THE BANK OF SERVICE NICKLES AND DIMES When systematically saved quickly grow to dollars. Dollars placed in an interest bearing account in thi.J bank Krow into more dollars. More dollars surely pave the way to contentment and assure a comfortable old age, free from worries and cares-. We invite you to take advantage of our banking facilities, and-D 0 IT N 0 W! SMALL ACCOUNTS WELCOMED DO YOU WANT MONEY? To Increase Your Poultry Plant? To Build A New Home? To Pay Oft A Mort,a«e? We will ftnance you, and you repay the lean in from Otte to tea years. For Detail:J-Address P. 0. J»x 7 8~~!~~-------------------------UT __A __ H To All Our FRIENDS And CUSTOMERS We Extend Hearty Wishes For A DRAPER FINANCE COMMITTEE WILL PRESENT THE PLAY "LITTLE MISS JACK" AUTO ADVERTISING 1 I I The Spedal Finance Committe of Draper Ward is on the job to Rolve the persent financial pro-blem. On Wednesday, December 29, they are presenting the selected play, "Little 1 Miss Jack" in which a carefully 1 chosen cast will perform. Mr.;;. Cor- 1 d~a A. Smith has been obtained to · • direct this play and the Draper High ' ' School Otlehesb:a has consented to furnish selections before and after the show. Some special novelty num- ! bers are arranged to be given between ; aots. The Draper M. I. A. has con- 1 sented to assist by selling tickets to everybody. Synopsis by scenes:Time: The present. Act 1-The Tennement House of Julia Trevors in the Bowery of New , York City. Evening. Act 2~The library of Dr. Cai']ylcR' home in a fashionable quarter of the 1 city. An hour later. , Act 3-Same scene as Act 2. Evening, four months later. Act 4-A miserable room in an east side tenement. That. night. Cast of Characters Maggie, a girl of the Bowery .........................--......... _..... Florice Smith Jimmie, With no taste for "work" ........ ...........-.......... -..... Herbert Barrett Julia Trevors, who has been a mothr>r to Jack .._.,.... _._....... Mrs. Geo. Ellis JACK DAY HOME Jacqueline, Little Miss Jack FROM MISSION .....___ ... _..-....... _...._......... -..... June Smith Dr. Cal"iyle, a successful physician A. J. Day (Jack) returned from ....._................... -....·-·-·· Jerome Brown his L. D. S. Mission to the .Northern Paul Sanborn, his assistant States, last Thursday. He was the ,_....... - .... -.... -.... -....-..... Kenneth Bailev main speaker of .t;he Sunday evening Neena the doctor's adopted daughter meeting, and related many interest..:........-....-.... -.... -.--.. Annie Fitzgerald ing missionary experiences in his Aunt Katie, the Dr.'s sister talk. ......................... _.. _,__ ..... Mrs. Geo. Ellis Ri er, a social hanger-on, Alma Smith ANOTHER MISSIONARY Dr ;ce, a Justice of the Peace APPRECIATES JOURNAL .. _,_.... _.... --..--..-... - .... -....-.... -..... John RiCh Jones, of the police .. - .......... John Rich The editor has just received a note A financial summary of the word from Miss Ethel Smith in which she shows that with the support of every expressed her sincere appreciation one we can get the ward out of de.bt. for the Draper Journal and the news A survev of the communiJ:y incom" of her home town that she finds in s-hows that Draper has the pay r oll" it. She is enjoying her missionary to furnish the funds. Now let's all labors in Texas, but states that she push together on this little problem likf>s Draper better. and face the world with debts. SupThere is no place like h{)me to anyport of "Little Miss Jack" is a plea.;; one who has a home in Draper. ant way of assisting in this financial situation. CIVIC CLUB BOARD NOMINEES The nominees for the Draper Civic Club Bo3.rd of Directo'I's for 1927, CHRISTMAS CHEER are as follows: I am here to wish to you N. E. Garfied, 0. D. Ballard, Ross Christmas cheer, message dear Ballard, W. A. Cottrell, B. M. CrosChristmas music sweetly falls grove, Thomas Burnham, J. R. RawLighty on the ear. lins, J. E. Mickelsen, C. M. Hendricksen, Alma Smith, E. S. Allell:', WillHear the sleigh bells jingling iam Andrus, H. E. Stringfellow, S. Sweetly, clear, Christmas cheer. N. Smith, A. J. Henderson, and Reid All my thoughts shall wish for yot1 Beck. · A happy, bright New Year. Eight will be elected to set·ve on tlhe board for 1927. 1 ! A TRIP WITH SANTA CLAUS . Published By Draper Civic Club I I j • Lower Your Cost Per Dozen Eggs -EDITORIALJohn 1\1. Peterson, Editor Box 7, Draper, Utalt Subscription rate, $1.50 per year One of the most effective means of advertising our community is to give our paper a wide circulation. Many of u;:; have relatives and friendg outof-town for whom we are selecting Christmas gifts. Permit me to recommend a year's subscription to the Draper Journal as a gift highly acceptable. You mav a:<sure your friends that they can depend upon the information given in the Draper Journal, and that those who advertise on tlus page are prepared to serve them with economy and efficiency. For further information about Draper, kindly write the editor. Slogan-2500 progressive pe.ople in Draper in 1928. STRINGFELLOW RECEIVES DRAPER TEACHERS BABY CHICKS ENJOY THEATRE PARTY By Buying For Less And Increasing Y aur Production With Our SUPERIOR QUALITY FEED£; WITH THE SEASON'S GREETLWS DRAPER POULTRYlVIEN, INC. 1\Iid. 82-J-5 WISHING YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR The Home Of First Class Merchandise RIDEOUT MERCANTILE CO. DRAPER MID. 83-J-2 By Naomi Nance It was Christmas Eve and the children had gone to bed. They were H. E. Stringfellow received the first Last Thm·sday night, the teachers sh1'pment of 1927 babv chicks on Mon · · · of the Draper School staged a thea- day, December 20. There are several tC~inking of Jh~ ~ice ~ngs th_t{1 Safnta tre party to the Pantages. They were 1 thousands of chicks in the shipment, aduds wtohu d rm~ em. do . a well pleased with the bill and enjoyed 1 and one of our best poultry experts 00 r su en te C ewHopen adn md the diversion. So far the Draper 1 pronounced them the best chicks that 1 came San ed was'th resRe · d a soc1a · 1 each J h ave come to D raper. Th ey are f rom . • d a 't aus. t . h't •: t each ers h ave arrange 1 smd 'J n~me Wl w e; month and consider each an agency I the Must-Hatch Co., of Petaluma, fmur.a Nree d an ean s eyes were open t' d t .. k · · 'th d Th t eam~;or . 1 Cahforma. wm won er. ey s ared an d st are d . ·promo mg goo Wa!l it really him? Yes, there he 1 !\.'<lr.;7l"~ <JG:7.Jrz.:;h'•dGm:)0GUJ~G0R<JQ<JQ;:Jr::~m;;:::u*'JG0Q<'J(~;~:;;J{;0Q<Jr.:Vt;: . was f unny-he d'd ,~~~tj!J~ft,-;l3j]l3! 1~~~!!t!)f~~J3::)~0!.)~1.3!1ll.i!l~'~;~~~t:!~~ stood. But 1t I . rful '-'. not have his pack. Then with a ~ fifu ~ merry twinkle he leaped around the "LITTLE MISS JACI{'' ~ room. His eyes fell on Ned ancl · ~ Jean. as he said with a smile: i r,m Q;J "Would you like to go for a ride ~ DRAPER AMUSEMENT HALL ~ with me?" The children cried in amazement. ~ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 ~ "Oh yes! Oh yes! take us :Vith you",~ Given Under The Management Of ~, "Alright, come along!" cned Santa. Q;J ;' The children jumped cmt of bed and ~ DRAPER WARD FINANCE CO:i\11\IITTEE t"an out on the lawn. . Then they jumped into the sleigh ~ Special Novelty Numbers And Selecbon;:; By and with a shout from Santa Claus ~ . the reindeers were off. They went ~ Draper High School Orchestra li§l so fast it felt as if they were glid~ ing around in ~n aeroplane on a Hffi'*lffiB~'*II*!Hl§'*ll*!~ffi§IIJ!i@ffi;~~ffiljffiijlili!lffiffiiJ!IJ§Bffiil!Ii~ summer evemng. They went througlh town and villag~. Santa § Claus showed them the houses of poor children that he was going to visit that night and the homes of naughty boys and girls that he was not r;oing to visit. At last, they stal'ted home again. The children laughed so hard they rocked the sleigh. Soon they stopped, and realized that they were home. They DECEMBER 24-Zane Gray "FORLORN RIVER" just started to get out of the sleigh ; when Jean heard some one calling. DECEMBER 31-"THE 1fEN COMMANDMENTS" Prices "Get up! Get up! its eight {)'clock" 10 cents and 20 cents. She raised up in bed and found her father leaning over her and heard N1!d's lusty tooting of a toy fog-horn. 1 Anyway, it had been a pleasant · DECEMBER 25-Zane Gray, "FORLORN RIVER." dream. JANUADY 2-"THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" Priceu CHRISTMAS SPECIAL-A NEW 1 .liffi lim lim lim ffiB . . * Hill ffiB ATTENTION! We are introducing a hfW tire in this section SOLD ONLY BY FORD DEALERS "T. I. E. D. TIRES" Special Cash Prices 'Till DECEMBER 1, 1926 As Follows 29 x 440 Balloon Tires, only -· -· ... _ .. _ .. _ ..........._ ......... $9.95 30 x 3 Yz Cord Tires, only ..................... _ ..... _..._.. .. ........ $7.9 5 29 x 440, Red Tubes, only ..............................-.... _. .. .... $2.25 30 x 3 Yz Red Tuhe' only ..... ................. -.... _....... . . .... . $1.80 YOU CAN SURELY BUY NEW SHOES FOR THE FORD AT THESE PRICES New And Old Cars-Correct Prices-Certified Service . Rive1ton Motor Co.---Mid. 97 -R-4 PRICES RIGHT FOR THE BEST WORKMANSHIP LEO NELSON GARAGE * : General Auto Repairing My Patrons Receive Satisfaction Acetylene Welding- Battery Charging DRAPER, MID. 84-J-1 : Picture· Shows DRAPER,--F riday Night MAKE YOUR HOME IN DRAP ER THE TOWN OF NATURAL ADVANTAGE FOR POULTRY RAISING LET US HELP YOU GET LOCATED FINANCING AND BUILDING SERVICE Phone, Midvale 81J-1 SANDY--Sat urday and Tuesday 10 cents and 20 cents ....... SUCCESSFUL NEW YEAR S. j. MICKELSENete. CO. Lumber, Hardware, Cement, Draper, Utah Midvale 82R-3 • Draper Society What about auto advertising? Why should no.t the Draper cars all carry a town plate in addition to the I Iifr and Mrs 0 D Ballard were regular license plate? Think it over. I • • · • • This plan will do much toward show- I gue~ts of M:. ancl Mrs. E. E. Greening our friends that Draper is a tov.-n j wood o_f Midvale a~ a dinner a?d of thrift and enterprise. Let's get dance given by the L1.ons club at ~Ild together on this matter and the vale, Thursday eYenmg. plates won't cost much. Mrs . .Martita Dunynn and Mr. Joe Dunyon have gone to Hiverside CalPRINCIPAL BECK ifornia for a short visit. ' LOSES FATHER 1\~r. and .Mr><. Hichard Rowe left durmg the week for Ogden, where Draper extends to Principal Reid they will spend the Christmas holiBeck and others of the Beck famih·, days. ~ sincere sympathy in their bereav~Mr. A. J. Day, Jr., returned home ~ ment" over the death of Mr. B~ck's I Thursday from the nothern states father. The funeral was held in , mission. Spring City, Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Mr. and !1-lrs: William R. Andrus announce th~ b1rth of a son, Friday . December 17. DR.\.PER POULTRYMEN Mrs. Harry Heward returned home MET MONDAY NIGHT :Monday from Logan where she has . been Yi.sit,ng for the past .:;ix weeks. The regular monthly meetmg ?f l\Ir. and Mrs. John Day announce the Draper Poultrymen was held m the marriage of their son, Harmon Club Hall, Monday night, December l.and Phebe :VIcConnPli of Cedar City 20. ~ lar~e turn-out pat~ticipated in last Wednesday in the Salt La.k~ I ~he discuss~on and wor~ed out some temple. The couple will make their Important Items of busmess. home he1·e. Among the points of discussion Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. were the arrangements for the Christ Alma F. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. 0. m~s Dance and the results being ob D. Ballard were guest;; of Mr. and tamed from the mash put out with Mrs. A. R. Gar-dner of Sandy at a t~e prese~t fon;tula. Other items of club party. Vltal busmess Importance were dis.Mr. and :\Irs. ::'ll"ephi Smith annonnee cussed and acted upon. the marriage o., their daJghter, RoseDRAPER BASKET BALL TEAM DROPS moyne and ltay Nunley Saturday, N orma-"Two can live as cheaply December 18. BEFORE JORDAN QUINT as one!" :VIr. and Mrs. Soren Rasmus1:<en of Yuk-"Ye~h , if one of us doesn't Sandy were guests of Mr. an·l Mrs. Last Tuesday, the Draper "M"Men were measured down with the small eat!" 1 Stanley Rasmussen Sunday evening. side of a 32 to 14 score by the Jordan High School basket ball team. This was an off-league contest, and the Draper boys hope to go through the . schedule without defeat. Midvale's undefeated quint is all that lies between Draper and this goal for the first half of the series. NOTICR Jordan Stake Temple Excursion DecemiK!r 21, 22, 23 WEED TIRE CHAINS Assure Yoar Safety While Driving In Bad Weather In ~tock At S. J. Mickei~Jen, Co. DraDer, Utah RIVERTON Monday and Thursday DECEMBER 23-"FORLORN RIVER" Zane Gray. DECEMBER 30-"THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" Prices 10 cents and 20 cents. -FOLLOW THE SHOW ADS- : DRAPER Draper, J. M. PETERSEN REAL ESTATE BOX 7 SMITH AUTO REPAIRING Utah Oils and Auto Accessories Prices Right, and Work Guaranteed We Repair All Makes Of Cars Draper, BATTERY CHARGING Utah Take Advantage Of Our FREE AIR-WATER-AN D SERVICE |