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Show DRAPER SECfiON 01' 'flll<.:MIDVALE JOURNAL TEN MILLION MILLION GALLONS MILK YEARLY EGGS YEARLY Poul try and Dair y Cent er of State of Utah . •. ' DRAPER JUt IORS lWARD REUNION iDRAPER OLD THO USA D Of 1DRAPER MMEN Off!LECISLATUE IS DIRECT SERV~CES AND PARTY FOLKS HONORED CHiXS A RIVE FOR TOURNAMENT DRAPER UEST The Lesser Priesthood of Draper furnished the entire church program last Sunday night, and did credit to themselves and the ward. All the song<~, prayers and sennons were given by members of the Lesser Priesthood. C. I. Goff of Midvale was the visiting speaker and he and Bishop Andru:;; were the only adults who gave individual parts on the program. He11nan Smith conducted the meeting in a pleasingly efficient manner Jerome Brown directed the singing, which was furnished by a large boys chorus and accompanie d at the piano by Lowell Boberg. _ The only part not rendered lzy boys was the accompanim ent to the violin. Mlo played by John Fitzgerald, that was furnished by Annie Fitz.gerald. Wend ell Vawdrey played a cornet solo, accompanie d by Lowell Boberg, Special parts were rendered by Duane Ballard, Walter Dibb, Edwin Dibb, R. Allen, Rodney Kimball, Clayton Vawdrey, Ben Andrus, Harold Fitzgerald, Lowell Boberg and others. The Le..c;ser Priesthood work is being carried by the bishopric and a special committee of assistants consisting of Archie Smith, A. F. Smith, "$. Cyrus Vawdrey, Wm. Dewey and Jerome Brown. C. I. Goff emphaticall y expressed his congratulatt ions to the boys for their successful work and said "0, It Is· Wonderful, " were the words that seemed fitting to him to describe the occasion. It'e urged the 'boys to continue their good work and to absltain from the use of tobacco. COWLES DELIVERS IMPORTANT TAlK ~ Last Thursday night Dr. Cowles of • the University of Utah gave a splendid discussion of the vital subject"The Crises of Y{)uth" to the people of Draper assembled in the Draper · ark School. In spite of the fact that the week was over crowded with Mcial activities, there was a good audience in attendance. Dr. Cowles will continue his subject-"Meet ing the Crises of Youth'' in the Draper Meeting House Thursday, March 3rd. The following Thurs day (March lOth) Dr. Johnson of the U. of U. Physical Education Department will give to Draper her first m.:ssage. The attendance at the lectures of the U. of U. Extension series has been 'little short of phenomenal · in Draper and well bespeaks the deep interest in education that has always been in 'Draper. . Mrs. Will Brown entertained art; djn ner Sunday in honor of the 7th birthday anniversary <Xf her husband Covers were laid for fifteen out of :town guesti were Mrs. Zina Parkinson, of Beaver, Mrs. Lizzie Pulsifer from Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reynolds, and children from Murray. O<:::>O~~~~~K • S. E. McGLOTHL IN Shoe Repairing and Leather Work Harness Oiling and Repairing ~.ces Right Work Gu~ranteed In J\.1. and M. Bldg--Drap er :>O)<::::>O~~~K::>O . M. B. -ANDRUS COA~ CO. Midvale 85 R2 Draper, Utah u•rAH'S BEST COAU 1 Peerless--C astle Gate-Aber deen UTAH GRAND- PRICES RIGHT We serve you with ANTHRAC ITE Coal at a saving in price. Order now! S. C. BAILEY Tinner And .1\letal Worker Draper, Utah Midvale 81-R3 Relief Society Conference At Draper The Draper Relief ·Society conduct~ ed their regular conference Sunday ]0 S.tO]O:> IHJ.l .t;).h\0] 0:). Uodn pan~:> A very large audience was in attendance. A ward reunion and old f()lks party was given in the ward chapel Tuesday, February 22nd. Dinner was served to nearly 400 guests after which a well armnged program was rendered, one of the main features of the program was a reading of the honor roll of. old folks by Bishop Wm. Leak. Those on the roll were Tracy Last, Joseph J. Williams, Toomas Finlayson, Joseph Malstrom, Joseph Glover, Daniel R. Bateman, K. H. Nordberg, Wm. S. Diamond, Peter Rundquist, Wm. Leak, Sr., Heber J. Gardner, Hyrum Beckstead, Niels Johnson, 'W'm. Brown, Andrew Shulsen, Frank Sprat ling, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. GardnQr, .A!m elia Turn:er, Mary C. Richards, Mary Ellen Gardner, Rachel Irving, Lizzie Turner, Julia Andl'ew, Judith Clausncr, Emma Price, Maryan Cooper, Ellen Pearson, Cecelia D_rake, and Jane Cooley. A dance in the Amusement Hall at night finished one of the most successful affairs of the wear. WEST JORDAN M. I. A. PLAY The play selected by the l\1. I. A. is a comedy drama in thr€e acts"Yimmie Yonson's Yob" and should prove to be one of the most successful plays the M. I. A. have ever produced. T.he play will he presented in the West Jordan School house Wednesday March 9th, 1927, at 8:15. with the following cast of characters: Yimmie from Minnaisota, Artchie Gerrard. Pal, the detective, Vernon Bateman Frank, the clerk, Stewart Sanders Mickey, the fann hand, Alfred Furse. Mr. Kent, the father, Alonzo Bm:kley. Belle, the foster daughter, Illa M . Myers. Sylvia, the niece, Grace Malstrom Peg, the cook, Gwenith Silcox Kittie, the helper, Bernice BaJteman Mrs. Kent, the mother, Mrs. Albert Olsen. M. I. A. PLEASES . The M. I. A. Play "b This My Ofl'stpring." was a highly pleasing success in every way last Wednesday The Amusement Hall was completely filled with show fans and the cast responded up to the highest expectation. A real baby and a real "pup" were included in the cast. DRAPER ITEMS Mrs. Tillie Young of Salt Lake spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. May Y. Lambel\t. Snnday .Mr. and.Mrs. F. A. Anderson had as /their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. 'W. R. Anderwn and daughtrrs, Fern and Gail, from Tooele and llrs. N. N. York, of Genola. Tuesday Mrs. N. N. York left for her home llt Genola after spending the past two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Anderson. Miss Geralee Frisby of Salt Lake visited Synday with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Rawlins. Mr. and Mrs. William R. ['erry have had .as their guests the past week Mrs. Zina Parkinson, from Beaver, Mrs. Lizzie P:ulsifer, from Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Terry and children, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Stella Fullmer, Mrs. Ruth Moffat and Miss Erma Fulmer, trorri BinghAm. • M.rs. Alma Smith assisted by Mrs. L. W. Neilsen of S&ndy, entertained tM Elite Club .of Sandy .at the Smith home Wednesday evening. Games and dancing were enjoyed and supper ser ved to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nielsen., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gar dner, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Hendricksen Mr. and Mrs. Duane Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mitchell, Mr. an<J .Mrs. Wm. Hewlett, Mr. and Mrs. Anthur Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Whlte and Mr. and Mrs. W. Allsop o_f Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. OrMn Smith, of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brady of Salt Lake. Mr. Don Dunyon returned home last Tuesday .after spendin.g the winter at Arlington, California. Mrs. Millie Kelley of Burley, Idaho, is visiting relatives in Draper. All of Draper joined bands in a Because of their success in the JorLast Wednesday the Utah State Chicb Ly the thousands and no community wide festival and celebra- jokel,;l This week in Dra{}er has been dan Stake, the Draper M Men won the Legislature visited Drape:• as the tion in honor of our old folks. The the occa;;ion of the arrival of many Midvale Lions Club Silver loving cup guests of the Draper Civic Club an\l program of the forenoon consisted of thousands of superior quality Must trophy and the honor of representin g the Draper Poultrymen . The entire numhers furnished by the Draper Hatch Dahy Chicks of the single comb Jordan Stake in the M Men's basket party visited some of Draper's be!o;t school and extemporan eous talks by white leghorn strain. modern poultry and dairy farms < nd ball tournament . honored JrUests who have pa..qsed the Many people of the vicinity are A loyal group of community boost- made an observation trip through the three-score years miles,tone. seeking the best possible' remaining J ers will stand b~k of ~he Draper entire town. They aloo visited the Mr. J. E. Smith of the Old Folks dates for baby chicks, while the ex- boys and the team 1s entermg the tour large cooperative feed plant and ef!'g committee presided at the program perienced Draper Poult1 ymen have nament with the pluck and determina- grading station. and at the bounteous banquet which decided months ag-o when they want- tion to fight for Mter the :sight seeing exeursion a the top mark. followed and merits congratulat ions cd chicks and how many, and every In union is strength, and the Civic luncheon was served in the Amusefor the dispatch employed in closing day a new supply is .arriving to greet Club, the Mutuals, and the community ment Hall and an interesting informthe program on sohedule. a local producer. in general, are uniting with other Jor al program conducted by President During the banquet, girls of the Many Draper Poultry plants are dan Stake fans in the support of the A. F. Smith, of the Civic Club. Draper school entertained with sever- being doubled in capacity, while ot.h- Draper boys as the representat The program was followed immE!ives of al dance drills, under the direction of ers are trebled, and many new plants thes Jordan Stake, March 1, ·2, diately by an ice-breaker initiation tb 3. Miss Blanche Mawson, and won a very are being opened. It all shows the the dance, in which the adult popu'lahearty applause of approval. tion of Draper and the guests had a confidence that the cooperated Draper In the afternoon a formal program poultrymen have of future success in truly enjoyable time. of high order was rendered. Many of the guests made especial the industry. Dr. Merrill of the B. Y. U. was the comment to the effect that they were We unite in prosperity. In cooparotor of the day, and proved to all eration we grow. Draper! delighted with the reception and conpresent that he was big enough in The news, etc., of this page is fur- idered the industrial accomplishm ents every way to please them. nished by the Draper Civic Club. The and the social unity of the communJty In the evening the "Old Folks" were objective is ~to give honest publicity to highly commendab le. again ~;erved a dinner, after which old "Cooperatio n Did It." our community, its industries, and 1ts and young joined in a dance to the people. The regular subscription rate music furnished by the famous Ariel "Bibs" of Blarney" coming. The to the Midvale Journal is $1.00 per Orchestra. This dance was much in Draper Junior IHgh School music de- ·year, and the Draper Manager will re Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Ballard and Mr. the form of a re-creation as many of 1 partment is working diligently on the ceive subscription s. Advertising rates and Mrs. Alma F. Smith were guests the dances were those of ten to twen- operetta "Dits of Blarney" and will furnished upon request. You are urg- of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen Satur1ty years ago, and the music seemed soon be ready to make a real offering ed to read and support the complete day evening at a Club party. fairly to enchant the assembled mul- to the pat10ns and the community. Midvale Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Terr'y of Hancktitw:.le and cause all to re-live the joys The date is set at March 19th. Draper Manager, J. M. Petersen ley, have been guests at the home of 01! days of yore. \Vatch f.or later announceme nts. Box 7, Draper, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Audrew Orgill. No write-up on this widely herald- i • ed event of the town of Draper is com plete that does not express some !tribute to the splendid spirit of cooperation and team work of the women and committeem en who carry the burden of making the celebration a success. This tthe thirtieth Draper Old Folks A special committee, headed by C. festival was up to standar<i in every DRAPER POULTRY MEN INC., FEEDS ARE BETI'ER M. Crosgrove and George Stringfelrespect, and, with the additional grace AND SELL FOR LESS of ideal weather, was another golden low of the Old Folks Committee, are Even thoug-h the price is nry low on our different mixed feeds, they paragraph for the history of Draper. formulating plans for an old time dance for a Saturday in March possiare UNUSUAL LY HIGH IN DIGESTIBI LITY, ffiGH IN bly about March 19 or 26. \and ~very pound put in is of the very best obtainable on the market. Many of the middle aged people of We Manufactbr e Feeds Of All Kinds, Including: after the last Parents-Tea chers gathDRAPER LAYING MASH ering and also after the Old Folks DRAPER STARTER MASH Dance, and they are requesting more DRAPER GROWING MASH such recreation. It seems to make the DRAPER SCRATCH GRAINS oldest feel young again. DRAPER DAIRY RATION DRAPER HOG FEED Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fitzgerald HEALTHY HENS ARE LAYING HENS The sprin~ practice in baseball has and baby and ~iss Thalia· Fitzgerald Keep them Healthy by Feeding DRAPER FEEDS , begun at the Draper High Sch.ool for of Salt Lake visited during the past We Cater To Everybody; One Price To All ·boys and girls, and the .pre-seaS<>n week at tthe home of 1\lr. and Mrs. prospects for champion teams for Aurelius Fitzgerald. both the eighth grade schedule and Mrs. Emma Vawdrey of St. Anthe Junior High schedule are reason- thony, Idaho, is visiting relatives in ably g.ood. Draper . TO OUR FRIENDS OLD Tl ~E D NCE CO I G 0D PER Quality in Feeds ssures Maximum Results BASEBALL BEGiNS .AT DRAPER HiGH DRAPE R POULT RYMEN Mid. 82-J-5 oc:::>O~~~)<::::>O')<:::>O~~~~ • BABY CHICKS Order now and get the best to be had from the largest hakhery in the world-M ust hatch of Petaluma We are the only Agents § Picture Show DRAPER POULTRYMEN, Inc. 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