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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL Murray SOClety • A light lanch- Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Peter p 1·er·:son an- th e past week I her mother, Mrs. Em- Granite fumble and otherwise distinf 1 .Eliza t kLloyd of Riverton Sunday T. Williams of 0 as wee · nounce the engagement of their daugh rna Creer of Spanish Fork. guished h.i.mself. ter, Florance to Mr. Milton Oundick Mrs. Nephi Larson of Salt La'·Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gardner mo_, • · M Pleasant • spent Sunday visit- tored to Magna Sund a y an c1 spen t the """' Jennings ' Garclner' Mon.ah am and M. L H h of West Jordan.- The marr'age Wl.ll was hostess to the Elt.te Club at her w eunesuay evenmg, 1'. and Mrs. ing Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Egbert. day v ·si·t ·ng Mr d M H ld E lSS ucy itc entet-tained at a ~ · an rs. aro gtake place_ December 2nd in the Salt home Tuesday evening. The time was Canning Jordan's regulars were forced 1 1 Ch.arles Beck st eacl at ten ded a party at the home of l\1r. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Tommie Nerdin and daughters bert and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas handkerchief shower Tuesday even- Lak T - 1 to . cCune of Salt Lah.-e. Melba and Dona Joy, Lloyd Nerdin Young. ing at her home in the Covey apai-t- . e em,p e. spent in sewing. Supper was sei·vVlew the game from the side lines. ~r d M p M C and Eli Cutler of Bingham spent last Miss Mer! Gardner who ha s spent The third ward entertained at a ed to twelve members. The lineup: rs. au 1 c une Th l ment in Salt Lake, m honor of Miss Mr. E. A. Mitchell and Miss Reta J S. un dav· ' 1., r. an . ' ursc ay evening as guests of Mrs . .the past three months with her sister M 1 , R ·h Th , . silver social Tuesday afternoon. Pro- D ordan Granite 1 Mts. Kate l\Ioyle, .MTS• Sonah Cook , Lydia Bateman . . Ca 11.forrna . arnve . d h orne 1a!>t .e\a ug. mcluced. the gram was enJoye . d and 1uncheon serv- ofurant ofd Provo .R et a, m fe guests h M M Gwere Sunday u --d guests Greer --- ···----·-··-----·· 1e ......................... Hart of Salt Lake were special dinner Mrs. Glen Hogan spent Thursday week. gn· 1 emp1oyees o t e International ed to fifty-one guests. Mrr. :0.~ M~!· Eeo~ge LL<Wl .t -t . C. Larson ............ lt - -- .......... Maclsay guests of Mrs. Charles Beckstead. of last week visiting her parents Mr. GraceGardner and Viola Haun went Smelting company. The evening was Mr. and Mrs. D. Richards have as ed the M. M. 'ct::S:~ ~~~~:~:~ :adleigh ............... lg · ········-··· --······;~-- ----~- Jolly Mr. an~! ~11_-s. H yrum ~eckstead and Mrs. Hyrum Brown of Draper. to_ Salt Lake Saturday and visited s pent in playing bridge. Miss Leol_\1'! their guests, Mrs. Marion Cox, mother their home Thursday evening. Covers k -- ·-------·------ c ·· . ···-······--Nidexhouser re special d~nn:r guest~ of Mr. and M. H tt• M k f rv. . Miss. Sarah Haur: at the ~t. Marks Stevens was the winer of a prize of Mrs. Richai'ds amd Miss Lulu Bring wex~e laid for eighte€n guests. Pl·o- Hogan ......·-····-·····-·· rg .. -··-·-·--- --·· Ma<J:.:en Mrs. George Elkins of Mtdvale, Sun- spent18·Thlll'sday a Ie asac guest ey 0 of '-'1 angeu: after · . . . R1chards · Laison ··········· rt Mrs hospital. d . Sarah IS tiemprovmg f d. Luncheon was served to eight guests.. hurst, s1.,te1. of M1s. of Mam- gressive Rook was played and prizes M w'ebster . ····-··--······ -··-~- ----- RI~e ay. . un ergomg an opera; on Ol' appen I,..if. d '·i Cl'ff d W moth awru·ded to M-vs. Orson Jensen and J ·-------· ··· re ... .................. ........... H~ll 1 entei-tat·n~l CI.ti's · D. Richards . ensen ·w· . 1\-h'~. ~ Auoten 1'h~ 1Peterson f· ~~ at James M'ld A · Bateman . · . M last week · . . t •ilr. ·t · an d t ••·d.rs. S or t d atts ·en~ Iv1rs. was hostess to Mr. W. M. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Or- Bw·kinsh···a·· ·······--·-·· qb · ..................... Merrill son Jensen of Midvale were special Oldham ••.... ~- ······ hb . r. and Mrs. .Roy Pn.ce hare rece1- e1 ame a urS<a~· a ternoon m honor 1 r ed Nerdm of Bmgham, Henry mner a ur ay evenmg the N . B . Clu b a t h er. h orne F n'-'""Y ·->~ lhb ··-·--··--· ·····---~Mull Howe d mner o.f he: moth . er, Mr s. Georg:e Goo drich. Bi ]I s of Riverton, E. rma W olf of M1;1r- vmg ~ongn1tu 1at10ns upon t e arrival at their home on east 64th south evening. A business meeting was con- guests . - -·· r ················-···-···· en l~ be1g- hemg her 49th b1_rthday an-' ray, Ronald Spratlmg and Joe Smith of tWln daughte1·s. street. Covers were laid for Mr. and ducted and new officex·s elected as Mrs. Sophia Peterson entertained Jacobse~n ···:·--·---..··· fb ·····-····· ·····-···-··· Egan vert:>ary. Cov·ers '"'ere laid for nine L sper:t as guest of Mrs. Mrs. Heru·y Egbet-t, Mr. and Mrs . 11-ll·s. Curtis Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- follows: Mrs. D. Richards, president,· a t a b..u.::thday par t Y W e.dn es day a ft er- Granite-Hansen Substitutlons: for Mern·ll, MeiTI.ll ues s d Sunday d L evening B tern 1 g · d ~~ d Y .a an avern a. an. . . Orin Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. tiam lngails, Jr., and Mr. and Mr,;. and Mrs. L. L. Raddon, secretary and noon 1n honor of he 1 ttl g·t d 1 m. l\1 G G od r e ·an son, for Howe B1·own f M I H h rs. eorge ? •M ISS Myr tl e Cundick and Lilllan N ·db H . . Gl . M and John Clay. treasm,er. Supper was served to 19 Don Dowding. Games were enjoyed for Madse'n or ac say, eat . Th urs ay . r. an. 01 1 1 0 nch t e.ntertamed Br_own attend erg, yium.l over,. r.d M . The South Murrav t en t•t · te J ordan,-Johns ,... l ~-~for W~he0 Afollowmg ! G f e.dlda pa_rty bSaturday I He_v- M1_s Ge H M • Community club guests. and 1unc h eon serv ed t f 1 G G 1 gues _s: •ur am li'J.rs. · · m ers?n, enmg. at ar Ie • _given Y one tg·. orge en{ erson, . r. an. rs. entertained their wives and partners Miss Ardella Lloyd, Miss De1pha JiUests · on ' reer, ree1· of Preston, ~daho, Mr. and Mrs .. Nick l:nan m the Roaterle Clubhouse. Dane- Lewis Nelson, Mr. and M.Is. Car~ Pet- at a social and dance Wednesday ev- Nielson and ~\1iss Guenevere Hand The-Wasatch Rebekah Lodge gave for Johnson, (_}ardner for Hogan. Dokas of M_Idvae, Byr?n Goodr:ch o.f mg, games and were the erson attended a shower at Midvale ening a t the Grant Ward amuseme11t entertained Satw·day evening at the a party in the K. of P. Hall Tuesday · G_oodrJCh od' featw·es of the evenmg. . . ·Saturday night ;:1Jt the home of Mr. hall. The Boy Scouts were special home of Miss Hand in honor of Miss evening honorin,g Mrs. W Walgren. H Smunons. MJchJ.gan, Jack Lmdse:h of Mrs. Lancaster and ,daughter and Mrs. Hyrum Norberg given in guests. Emn.a Gerald who is leaving to make Games were enjoyed and refreshments ea esman-Thurman. Bmgham, Go1dan Buck and M1. and Vesrt;a V1s1ted Mrs. Lancasters mother honor of Miss Ceoila Allsop, a bride lV1r. and Mrs. Willis P;hillips r0f her home in Salt Lake. Progressive served. of the near future. Games we1·e play- Taylorsville announce the hi.rth of a games were played and prizes awru·ded and luncheon served to 40 guests. son, Saturday of last week. ed to Miss lila Maynard of Riverton JORDAN AND GRANITE BAITLE In honor of her daughter, Fanney'f The girl s of the S. G. S. club en- and M1·. Carter Grant, Miss Myrtle TO TIE fifth birthday anniversary, Mrs. Gus terta.ined Thursday evening at the Monaham and Clyde Larson. Refi<esh Pappas entertained fol' twelve little home of Miss LaVern Jones of Taylors ments were served to 24 gueests. After sixty minutes of the fiercest g-uests Monday afternoon. Gam~s were ville in honor of Miss Melva Pugh. Mrs. H. N. Gjork entertained at a kind of battling on a muddy field, played and refreshments !)el'Ved. Refreshments were served to fifteen miscellaneous. shower Tuesday even- Granite and Jordan, ancient rivals Mrs. Soren Dahl attended a party gue~ts. Miss Pugh was presented ing honoring Miss F'lorence Pierson. were forced to content themselves editor and (jenerai.Manaae,;. at South Cottonwood last week given with a silk hand~made quilt by the Games were enjoyed and supper serv- with a draw decision in their annual 7 WILL ROCiERS at the Nelson home by the Primary of- members in honor of her cotiT!Jng mar- ed to twellitY guests. • footbaLl classic played at Jordan on ficers. Games were played and re- riage. Mrs. A. F. Smith ente1-tained at Friday, November 13. freshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen motored her home Monday evening in honor Granite went into the game a huge Mr. and Mrs. David Bennion of Tay- to Ogden Sunday and spent the day of her bir-thday anniversary. Progr;es- favorite due to previous records but ]jor.sville spent Monday evening as at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert sive games were played and supper once again it was demonstraVed. that guests of Mrs. George Goodrich. Burgen. se1·ved to foUlteen guests. Out~of-toWIIl dope doesn't count when these two Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shulsen are movThe m~mbers of ·the Murray Lions guests were Mrs. S. C. Lovesy, Dr. squads me€t, ~~ ing into their beautiful new home on club entertained the Lions Club of and Mrs. A. H. Taylor and Mr. RonGranite's captain won the toss and "'" :~ '®. "1* £<¥ -.,, !§< ._,. ~~ . ii <>~ti' % . Redwood Road. Midvale, Tuesday eveninji. ald Kinsbury of Salt Lake. took the north goal with the wind at ·.»x::> ·~«? t:::==-~ Jack Smith has been suffering wioth A farewell testimonial in honor of Mrs. R. W. Born had as her guests his back. Aided by this the Farmers blood poisoning in his foot for sever~ Wilford Pete1·son was gi~n Thurs- the past week end, Miss Verginia soon had the Beetdiggers backed aal days. day evening at the Grant ward chapel MOIIlroe and Miss Comll Lindsey of gainst their own goal line and it lookThe Good Time club will give a Mr. Peterson with Mr. Wilford Olsen West Minster College. ed like a repetition of some of the dance in the amusement hal Satul'day also of that ward w.ill leave oon on Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ga1·dner enteT- previous scores made against Jordan. f night. ' a mission to Sweden. tained at their home Thursday even- Granite's chance to score was lost The Primai'Y workers will hold a Miss Berniece Watts was the din~ ing. Progressive games were pl-ayed when Webster by a desperart;e leap bazaar in the wardhouse Friday af- ne1· guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ay- and prizes awarded to Mr T. Dewey, grounded a forward pass. Never BE WISE ternoon and evening. Luncheon will lett, Sunday of West J orddan. Mrs. 0. Smith .and Mrs. Ray Beck. A again were the Red and ffiue dangei'be served to all school children at Miss Florence Nelson and Mis£ Vansupper was serv('d to twenty-eight OU.'3. And Buy the noon for fifteen c:ents. Prompt at 2 da Anders.on who recently returned guests. Jordan fighting as never before, o'clock the booths will be opened and home froni a three months, visit to Mrs. Mickelson of Washington, for- constantly threatened Granite's goal the usual variety of good things will the central states were guerts of hon- merly Miss Bertha. Tripto is visiting but the field and the breaks were be on sale. Hot sandwiches, ice cream~ or at a party given Friday evening of relatives and friends here. against the Beetdiggers .and they were and cake will be sold and a well ar- last week in Salt Lake at the home of The officers and teachers of the never able to score. The game endAnother"Bull" Durham advertiseTHAT SATISFIES ranged pTogram will be given in th e Miss Elva Johnson. The time was first ward M. I. A. entertained the ed with the ball inside Granite's tein ment bv Will Rogers, Ziegfeld Fol· lieo and screen star, and leading evening, free for all. spent in cards and dancing. Prizes retired officers anl teachers Satur- yard line with the ball in J~rdan's American humorist. More comina. were won by Miss Nedson and Lio- day evening in the first ward chapel. possession. The gun rescued the Watch for them. nard Ginnerson. Ga.rnes were enpoyed and refreshments Farmers. Must Not Be Overdone Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Townsend served. For Granite, Rice, Mackay- and Admonition must descend, as thP of Los Angeles aw1ounce the arrival Mrs. C. A.· Watkins of Ogden was Nielderha1lller on the line, and Egan dew upon the tender herb. or llkG of a dauihter born to them a few a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .and Mullin in the backfield _excelled I see where some of the Forei"n Midvale melting flakes of snow; the softer it days Phone Mid. 108 ago. Mrs. Townsend was for- Jolm Lru·son ,the past two weeks. with brilliant playing. Nations say they are going to falls, the longer it dwells upon and merly Miss Ethel Iverson ofthis city. 'I'he bishopric of the first ward en- . It would be unfair to pick a star the deeper lt sinks Into the mind.- . Mr. and Mrs. William Wooley are tertained the heads of each organiza- on the Jordan team. Burkinshaw and FUND their debt to America, li:eecl. receiving congratulations over the ar- tion and those who have acted as Oldh.arrn, J.ordan halves, tackled fierce~ and all the Papers are all excited rival of a son. such in the ward, at a banquet in the ly on the defense and gained consisabout it. But the BULL'S EYE W aatea Anxiety Mrs. A. Park and Mrs. Charles Af- first ward chapel Tuesday evening. tently against Granite's line. JacobNothing In life is more remarkable fleet entertained at an afternoon party Covers were laid for fifty guests. ·sen was a tower of strength an deis a Paper that never misleads than the unnecessary anxiety whlcl Friday of last week ::Vt .the latter's Music and games were enjoyed. fense. Captain Jensen at quarter outour readers (either one ofthem). we e!ldure and generally occasion our home in honor of Mrs. Vern Peter~ Mrs Almina Larson had as her punted his rival, starred in returning FUNDING a debt means about Mf:l ves.- Beaconsfield. • son. The a.fternoon was spent in guests the past week, Mr. a.nd Mrs. punts, and made yardage back through the same thing as having a fellow ga.mes. Luncheon was served. Fred Nelson of B;righam City. the center of Granite's line. that has owed you for years, come Jl..liss Peggy Palmer assisted by her Mrs. W. W. O'Brien was a guest oof Greer and Webster though green ·s ister, Miss Maxine Palmer, enter- Mrs. G. Smith of Magna Wednesday. at the e:nd position, played strong to you and say "I am goin~ to tained a number, of her friends this Mr. Ross Vincent has taken over ball. Mel Larson played a consistent make arrangements to take up evening from 6 to 9 o'clock at her the Black and White barbecue on heady game, while his kid brother, that loan I owe you just as soon (Chiropractor) home in the Brown apartments, the State Street. Clarence, at the other tackle was in occasion being he1· birthday anniverMrs. L W. Nielsen was a guest at every play. Wadleigh and Hogan as I can collect it from some felsary. a party at the home of Mrs. Frankie really starred at guard, Wadleigh conlo'ws who owe me." So don't Mr. and M1·s. Elmo Mru-tin had as Heal of Salt Lake Saturday. tinu.ally stoppimg plays behind Gran~ by any means get FUNDING their dinneT guests Wednesday evenMrs. If. W. Nielsen had as her guest ite's line. Bob Eck recovered the only mixed up with PAYING. The ing at their home in Center street, Mr. two have nothing in common. and Mrs. Clifford Watts and family. ,~ ~I~ .\.~ Mrs. Geo1·ge W. Granter left SunThese Nations are just stalling day for a V1i sit to her sisteT Mrs. MaTuntil another War comes along garet Poulson, and family in Colorado. and the first thing you know our Mrs. WjJ]iam B. Eiickson entertainOpens New Offices in Midvale ed the members of the CO'tt6nwood debt will be four Wars behind. camp of the Daughters of the Pioat Main and Center Streets, We have enough saved up to neers Thursday afternoon at her home fight again, but they are using it over Corner Meat and Grocery on Vine street. now to enforce Prohibition. The Past Grant Club of the ReUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Over Corner Meat and bekahs was entertained Thursday afOh,yes, "BULL" DURHAM. ternoon of last week at •the FraterGrocery Store. nal hall by Mrs. Charl~s Eathchel and All We Ask Is A Chance To Serve You I like to forgot to mention that. • IS Mrs. J. R. Drinkwater. Well, that is what the Foreign "SERVICE" IS OUR MOTTO Mrs. L. Laburn has as her guest, "Cleanliness and Service" Our Motto Nations are paying us tn . Mrs. Effe Hawkins of Sa.It Lake. Come in and get acquainted. •'BULL'' DURHAM without Miss Beriece Watts entertained the Office haurs daily 2 to 4 p. m. Harry Vandersteen, Proprietor Star six club Monday evening. The the DURHAM. evening was spent in sewing and and 5 to 7 p. m. games followed by refreshments. Uta:h Midvale Miss The1m.a Hunt will entertain • ) her club next Monday evening. West Jordan eon was Mr. and I 's. ·~ ° ~ayd~n, ~nz_ona, Jes~1e ~trolt refr~shments Refe:ee-~Ilson. u;)~~: ~~hn 7he BULI:S EYE Over All STRAUSS LE ist Overalls . rrls "Q.b A new pairFREEitThey Rip Look for the Two Horses 1""'------------------------------ F.LOUR West Jordan Milling Co. First Class Service Midvale Barber Shop Dr. C. K. Berg Most Up-to-Date Shop in Town • .. Home Bakery .' 1lr .-' · •• ,· : '· ·: 'It Isn't a Rome Without a Telephone NOW OPEN a young man. He has a new suit, a dollar and a nickel. With the dollar he will buy two tick· ets for the movies. The nickel will be spent for a tele· phone call. He is a nice, yo~ chap. But the girl with· out a telephone will stay at home. HERE Suits Made To Order First class work guaranteed Ladies Tailoring A Specialty H. F. RASMUSSEN TAILOR Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired u1 \Vest Center Street Phone Midvale 117-W Midvale, Utah It is Just Good Business Sense--•No one ever regretted that he saved his money. A bank book showing a credit, whether it be a few dollars or a fortune, is Qne of the most satisfactory things in the world to possess....It bears evidence of a will to ~.ucceed and is the finest kind of a pass• port to success. Midvale State Bank MIDVALE, UTAH are and capn11111Sts. If you have an Invention, send us a. model or sketches for sea.rch and report on patentability. Our book onl,atents and tra.de-marks o:tosWiFT & co. ith & E. Sts., Washington, D. C. Established In 18~9. Hall's Catarrh Medlclae Treatment is a Combined both local and internal, and has been su~cess ful in the treatment of Catarrh for oveE forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Sandy City News The third ward will entertain at a Harvest festival Friday evening in rt he amusement hall. ltefreshments will be sold and dancing will be enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Cylil Rasm1lllsen announce the birth of a son, N ovembe1· lOth. •Mrs. F. Ibem entertained at he1· home Wednesday evening of last week. The time was spent in quilting. A luncheon was served to eight guests. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Louis Bringhurst of BenniOJl, Mrs. Le€ Kemp of Midvale, Mrs. Marion Cox and Miss Lulu Bringhurst of Mammoth and Mrs. T. Yamcey of Taylorsville. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Born received word that Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Born of Los Angeles are rejoicing over the aJ.Tival of a son. Mr. Born is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Born. Miss Violet Swenson and Mrs. R. W. Born attended the Echo Christian Endeavol' convention at P1·ovo on Sunday. Rep01-ts from Portland and Logan State conventions were given. Committees in cha1·ge of the National Tuberculosis Seal Sale have been appointed and will call at each home and hope the people will be prepared to patronize this worthy enterprise. Further notices will be announced in the paper. P. S. There is going to be another piece in this paper soon. Look for it. "BuLL You Can Have One lor a Few Cents a Day DURHAM Guaranteed by ~~Jl~: IN CO"PORA1' •.D 111 Fifth Avenue, New York City |