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Show ~---!...-- School and Education Edited by E. E. Gret~nwood You'~.~., L11<"' THts, n·s ''REt> Ar-lN\E ·~ On Tuesday of this week Jordan the writer went to the firs.t grade. school officials made a visit of inspec- practically the whole year was taken tion to Eureka, in the Tintic district., up learning the mi.mes and the sounds The purpose of the trip was to see' of the letters of the alphabet. The Eureka's new addition to her school m~thod now is to put children to Plant, with a view to building some- reading sentences right from the first 'thin:g similar in Midvale and Sandy. Pictures and repetition teach them Any community might well be! the ~entences. Gradually they become proud of the splendid school facilities acquainted with the words and last which Eureka has. The people do'.\ll of all with the letters. ' there are school enthusiasts. Their school tax levy this year was 13% An assignment in history intended mills, compared with a. levy in the to stimulate the historical imagina_Jordan district of 7% mills. tion was made as follows. "Imagine They have an assessed valuation you were a yong soldier in Harrison~ of $8,600,~00. Jordan has an asse~-~ army just before the Battle of Tip peed valuatiOn of $64,000,000. Then canoe. Write a letter h()me to y<Jur district has 48 teachers, ours has a- mother." Here is the letter that one bout 175. of our eighth graders wrote: "Dear It figures out that the two di:strict~ Mother: My eyes are full of tears. raise and spend about the same a- Your loving son, Ed." mount of money per teacher per year. The number of children per teachHas your boy or girl a musical in. er is higher in Jordan. The two dis- strument at home he is not using? tricts are doing about the · same Encourage him to join Mr. Epperson's things for their boys and girls. The clas·s. Miss Smart has a mighty 1good Jordan tax payers should congratu- orchestra. She welcomes new mem,Iate themselves because the school bers. tax levy in this district is only slight ly more than half of the levy in Tin- 1 tic. The Jordan Board of Education I The_ Sa~dy 2nd Ward choir under the d1rectlon <lf Leonard Ohlson an is making a splendid e1fort to get the getting ready for a concert to be best of school buildings and equip given in February in the 2nd ward ment for the young people of the dischapel. trict, without unduly burdening the Mr. and :\1r3. Lawrence Stapley tax payers. and son Roi.Jert, were the dinnel Please do not resent it if your child guests of Mr. and Mn. Fred Anderren are sent home from school b~- ;on of Draper Sunday. cause they do not seem well. ~v reMrs. Eric Anderson had as her flection on your judgment, nor on the guests Sumlay Mrs. Sophia Seder honesty of your motives is -intended.! strom, of Salt Lake. Covers were Frequently our diagnosis is wrong-, aid for eight. since we are not physicians. But the Mrs. W. T. Vincent will leave soon precautions we take seem to promote for Los Angeles to spend the remain· the general health conditions in the rler of the winter with her son, Ross school. Education without health is The Pep Club enjoyed the Wilke~ usele.ss. Saturday afternoon. We certainly had a fine parentMrs. Fred Richens entertained a~ teachers meeting last time. I think I her home on South 1st West Street I have never attended a better one. I Monday evening honoring her tlaughOf course, we were very crowded. Iter, Tennie's hirthday anniversary. Next time we will secure a bigger Games were played and luncheon wa~ hall. Mrs. Alley and her committee 1 . erved to twenty seven guests. r!eserve much credit. The Gold and Green Annual Ball 1 Mrs. Vincent's first grade has read 1g-iven by the Stake M. I. A. at thr 11 bo s in the first half year. It., Sandy Amusement Hall Friday eveni~ no "exa.ggeration to say that the ing was a big sur.:ccst 'l'he hall wa~ class reads as well as the average beautifully decorated for the occasion third grade of ten years ago. When j and the mu~ic furnished by th( . ,. "Ariel." A number of "Decima" Club memI bers attended the Dance at the Elks Club rooms Friday evening. Miss Gladys Green left Friday for Burley, Idaho, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Erickson . . . . ......_MT...... Mrs. Arthur Hughes had as her guest Wetlnesday her mother, Mrs. Mary Gillespie of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clara Moore, of Salt Lake ~nd Mrs. Fi·ank Meade, of Bingham, were guests of Mrs. A. Stuart S'aturrlay of last week. Mrs. J. W. Burkinshaw entertained at a fah1ily dinner at her home on 1st West Street Sunday. Covers were laid for twenty guests. Mrs. A. Driggs, of Salt Lake City, guest of Mrs R. W Born the past week. I r SE'<'EI'\ C:,I\Rt::.S A'PtEce, lt-mEe :t>owN , PovR F'ACEt::>, PLAY \HE BeST r\'.JE AND AL,_ Rt=b CAC2bS IN \l-IE tiOL.l: A~E ''WILb'; Ho~ ---- \Nt= AI"'"T STA'(tN' ..J REn ANN\E Ho- 5ouN'DG ON t..ESS -n-IAN MY NSCK.1 l'TS Rt=t) "en:t' "lAME, LH·I.E ~lN'OL.IJ\'lON I\"' MA!o{ES L..toN I-1UN'nNG! WCNNEt2. rl'iC OP A ~\NI>! t Ho- HO- ! l-OOIE I BRING I~E 5o FAR I'M MI6H-r'Y Vo'O'fl.A AN'b FALS\a Wt-115\{E:f'tS. 6TfZONG BOL.S~E\115N\ GIVE ME SOMI:- ~001-(. LI~E t\ QetGN OF BurroN.S, FELlCI"TY. BAf.lloo!eR. Fort RED Hovv MANY l)O You UJANT FOI'2. A 6-r'An..'T ? $2-oo. won.lti ? \HE'( Go FAST, 13o'(, HEADEt> ANNIE-. '1EA Bo •11 \-(EAD:S oP, tiEQBSHe Goes. MEET lVIE AT I I' i I FLI I BOYS! • LOOK! READ! ACT! th's Our ec a This eek $1.19 yd. Murray Public Library ,..,-. Few cities the ~ize of Murray and even lar~er, are ~o fortnnat<' n~ to have !H'C<'SS to a Lihrny such us this dty maintain~. and if t-Ill' tax-payt>h who nl'v<>r visit this institution eonld , at some time drop in u nrl spp lwii !'hilllren and otlwrs usin~ the hooks and periodicals so llt'<"!'~"atT to their Pllll!'Htion. and lmt>w tilt• t·ool)('rati,nl thnt exists hPl W!'Pn sehool and uhrury, tlll'y would realize whnt a privilP~P it is to help support it. '.rbi~; yNlr, :m.l 4~ hool's and ma~azinPR WPre drculaled throul-(h thP eommunity and hundreds llHHlt• w;e of the reference works. l'uhlie spirited !'iti ZPns spom;ored th<' estahlishment of the Carne~ie Library and ~a\·,~ frPely of their timp H nd etrort s. and from thnt time to thP Jlrt>~Pnt tlw citizen:; a din~ on the library board ba l"t' l>Pen fuitbfnl to H fault in their dutips, always with the hP~<t iutPrPsts of tlw lihrtl''Y. Enjoy tht• lal!'f-lt hool•s :md mng-azines Ill\( I kPP)l nhrt•nst of 1 h 1• tiu 1p:<. The lihrurian will be glut! to ,,,n·c you at all times. Liln·alT honrs from 2 p. m. 10 9 p. Dt., nil days ext·t•tlt ::lunda~- 1n•l holi 11 ays. · WEST JORDAN CREPE DE CHINE TAFFATILINES Printed Silks ALL GDES FOR One N:~cteen the Y .\iUSi' Be Seen To Be Appred· ted --· I Our JLfO.l:!.. Special ·Has C' or£' 0 ve:r So rHAT f:\f OUDER fO GIVE EVERYBODY ~CHANCE \VE HA DECIDED TO CONTINUE Another WEEK ~:~~::·::*~::~;~ c8pringtime beauty all the time! -- $1.9 3. Years of wear cannot dull the brightness .:\Ir. p,nd :\Irs. GPor~e Goodridge aud i"umily are going to mm·e to 'Vestwood, and freshness of floors of Nairn GoLD SE.A'r, California to mu ke their home. .Mr. WLl\.IDS. This week's "Special Sale" offers a.· Goodrid~c will leave about Sunday, and :\Irs. Goodrid~e UIHl children will splendid opportunity to get acquainted with follow in the early sprinl-(. the newest design ideas in this high-grade inDon't for~<'t the dtl!H'e Saturday evcnin~ ..Tunuury 2ll, in the "'est Jordan laid linoleum. .\rnusement Hall. .:\Insic by Sorrn . 'I,erry ' H seven-p1ece The famous Gold Seal Guarantee of the orchestra • "The Dn ucepa tors." ID.allll.facturt:r is your as~uranc~ of satisfa.ction .Miss Gwenith Silcox entertained ut a fnrew!'ll party Thursday night at her home in lwnor of Ernest A1hwp qf Midvale who left Saturday for Califoruil). Progressil·e Bun<'o wus played and prizes won by Veloy Egbert, Elias Dennis and Hex Lamhsou of Union. Luncheon was served to 15 guests. Mrs. Dora Bateman has been on thr> sick list this wePk, suffering with tonsllitiA. 1\lrs. .Annie Stinfilt is still confined to her homp where she has hr>en ill for a long time. FARMS HOMES LOANS lNSUR.\NCE Veloy E~bert attended a birthday Sandy, Utah Phon& Midvale 137-\\ party, Sunday aftprnon at the home of .:\Ir. and l\Ir~. Clyde Soffe of Union, SPRING IS NEAR. 'l.'he robbins 20 ACRES South of Union part in gi\·e_n in honor of M1·s. Soffe's birthday 1 have come. Real estate has begun Alfalfa. Cheap for cash. Crapo. to move. Are you ready to select nnm Yersnry. "that home. Poultry ranch or farm? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ed Drnk!' Is improvin!! after meetIf you want to sell your property 'TRADE 20 Acres in West Jordaning with an accident about three weeks right now is the time to get busy. 'l'ake house and lot. See Crapo. ago nt the 1\Iilmle Smelter. See Crapo. Mrs. George Buckley has 'gone to the St. ~!arks hospital where she will unrlt'l"go a serious operation this week. SAY! Have you seen that 20 acre NEAfl' LITTLE 4 room house. Sandy nearly new $2000. Easy terms. See • farm, 20 shares water. 2 room Crapo. W. H. Killian of Chicag<> has three frame h<>use for only $2500. It's a dauglhters who write equally well! bargain. $500 down and your own with either right or left hand. 1 terms See Crapo. WHY PAY RENT. I will sell you · $1500 d an old house in Millvale Cheaper . own gets you 9 acres on paved than rent. See Crapo. 1 highway. 8% acres Jonathan apt pies. Coops for 900 chickens. 300 - - - - - - - - - - - - I laying hens. Fine modern five room • , I, h()use , full b asemen t , c1•t y wa t er, GET THIS ? Nearly new five room Medicine's most modem laxaelectric lights. $200 per year on modern home, full basement, fo1 tive needs thorough chewing. balance. Don't miss it. See Crapo. sale cheap. or will take lots or small house for equity. Musil; sell. See Crapo. TRADE. City property in Midvale with ~80 per month income t r a d e , - - - - - - - - - - - - - Chewing Oum for ch1cken ranch. What have you?) POULTRY PAYS. 5 acres nice 1anu LAXATIVB See OraJ)o. i' and I build a house and poultry I is its most perfect form. The houses to suit you. Only $1000 down. See Crapo. t:hewing docs it. You'll love DAIRY and CHICKENS 12 acres in its fine mint flavor. Results center of Draper. 8 room frame are surt. house, barns and poultry house. MONEY TO LEND. Best Farm loan 6lh per cent interest once a year. Only $7000. The improvements At druggists, 15c and 25c Easy rep~yment privileges. Crapo. I cost more, easy terms. See Crapo. West Jordan Lumber Co. C. C. CRAPO REAL EST ATE BROKER • • i Broken Lines Values Up To $7.95 'The Pair Did You \Vin One Of The $50.00 Cash IT PAYS TO TRADE In lVIIDV ALE YOU l\1AY WIN THE $500.00 $$ 's J.\IHD VALE'S BIG DEPARTlVIENT STORE -=============--! A Chewing Gum •h A R W lt eason A $70.00 MEAD RANGER Bicycle fully equipped to be given away by · the JOURNAL at Midvale. Just a little effort in your spare time and this wonderful bicycle is yours. Call 136 N. 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