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Show • THE JORDAN JOURNAL (~=--::;~=--=~=-===~~~::---:~~~~~~~~S~o~u~th:=J:=o~r-d:=a~n~·..:~~~-~~l-:=as:t~he~ir~g=u~es~ts~f=o~~s~ev:~r~al~·d:ay~s~M;.r;!:!J:L~I'J.e J-ordaR Journa-~-BD~!ilil~!ililJI!ffiB~§Bffii!ffiB§BffiB~ffii!Effiffii!ffii!ffii!~l*J~!ililffiB ~ t:m •. and Mrs. L. F. ',:jmith o1 ::;pamsh Fork and Mrs Ella Moore of Salt lful · Issued Every..lfhursday by r::!;ll\1URRA y MIDVALE SANDY fEili ~ M Al an The Jordan Publishin~; Company, Inc. ~ ~ . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sheppick, Mr. Lake. Mr. and rs. onzo 0 rg111 .- ... lifu 1311 and Mrs. David A. Shields, Mrs. Mary nounce the birth of a son, March 12.1 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ~ Shields, Mrs. Emma Sheppick, Mr. Mr. Robert Smi~h of Preston, Ida., One year ·· ·- · -·-·-·--· ···- ·•·•oo••••oo••••····· $1.50 ~ is visiting with his parents, Mr. and lifu •13!) and Mrs. Neils A. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith. Telephone Midvale 178 Mrs. Joseph Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Hy~r. S. J. Mickelseit a~d PriD;cipa; Entered at the postoffice at Midvale rum Stocking, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Reid Beck were guests at a dm~e City, Utah, as second-class matter. Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Z. Evans mo- Thursday evening at the Jordan H1gh 13!1 t:m tored to. West Jordan Wednesday ev- school given by the members of th~ 1311 ening and attended the dance given Schooi Board for all the principals. UNDER WATER ffiB ~ Statistics show that about 44 per cent of by the different ward organizations Mr. imd Mrs. Glen Hogan annour~ce Wholesale and Retail E~ of the relief society. the birth of a son, March 11. l\hss In Florida they are selling buildffiij ~3 the earnings of the average family of modMr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer entertain- Hogan was formerly Miss Clara ing lots at the bottom of the AtlanG!<l ffiB REASONABLE RATES lifu ed at a party Saturday night at their B1·own. erate income is spent for food. There is no Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rideout tic ocean, under ten feet of salt water ffiB • I§B home in honor of their third year merchant more necessary in the general and childre·n of Salt Lake were the That is the gospel truth. And they ffiB AT ALl . SEASONS OF THE YEAR §R wedding anniversary. Games were played and a two course luncheon guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rideout are ' doing it openly. And they are Q;J ~ scheme of distribution than the food merserved to the following guests: Mr. sunday. doing it legally. I wouldn't have be- ~ NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SPECIAL DELIVERY ~ and Mrs. R. W. Palmer and son, ElMiss Genevieve Collett and Miss lieved it if 1 hadn't seen it. 0!1 13!1 chant, and this industry should be on a nonton and Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Carol Smith entertained at a surAn agent of the company that is OFFICE, PLANT-6500 South State ~ uel Wardle Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nay- prise aml shower for Mr. and Mrs. selling the lots invited a group of us wasteful and strictly efficient basis of operaffiB lor and da~ghter, Ferrel, Mrs. Hattie Ansel Rich, who were recent1y mar- to go over and see the operations. ffiB tion. Mackay, Mrs. Martha Todd, Charlie ried, Saturday evening at the Rich Early one bright spring-like morn- Q;J Telephone, Residence, Murray 445 Midvale 175-J Todd, Floyd Rupp and Lottie Todd, home. Games were played and re- ing there called for us an elegant 13!1 A great many grocery stores, however, are Walter and Vernetta Thaxton, Mr. freshments served to twenty-eight parlor-car buJ equipi!c.U w-ith comfor and Mrs. Rube Warr and daughter, guests. table wicker chairs, which rode like :'P~'W~'PW~~'P'W'W~'N"'W~'W'W'W~IiffiffiBffiB!iffilill§B~~ still in the "cracker-barrel" stage, and still M1·s. Lewis Graham of Salt Lake a Pullman, and whil:h whisked us oii 'ill3!ll!i!l13!10!ll?:<!l0.5113!113!10!l!&ll3!10!113~0!10!1 Mildred. A party was given at the home of was the dinner guest of Mrs. Agnes to where we were going 10~ miles others are quite content to sell to people of Mrs. Emma Sheppick in honor of he1· L''ib:gerald Sunday. away. forty-fourth birthday anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hendricksen When we reached the coast we pass financial rsponsibility on credit at plices 10 Friday. Covers were laid for the fol- announce the marriage of their dau- ed over a long, nanow bridge to a lowing guests: Mrs. A. E. Nelson ghter, Patia to Mr. Dan Jones of small island on the far side of which or 15 per cent higher than necessary to ' of Midvale, Mrs. William Nelson of Salt Lake. The marriage took place the sea was booming. We drew up FARMS INSURANCE LOANS HOMES handle the merohandise. Riverton, Mrs. Edith Sheppick and last Thursday in Salt Lake. before an attractive-looking .adminis- Sandy, Utah Phone Midvale 137 ·W Mrs. Dansy of Riverton. 1\lr. and Mrs. Reid Beck and Mr. tration building in front of which Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Shields and and Mrs. 0. D. 13allard were guests were growing cabbage palms twentyA thoughtful and discriminating public is daughter, Laure, Mrs. Emma Shep· Jf the Princip:1ls of the Jordan Dis- live ieet tall, and fivwers and grass; pick and daljlghter, Mary, Mrs. Sarah tl'ict at supper and a dancing partJ and all around was sand as white as fast changing this system for the better,Williams and children, Ruth and Leou in the West Jordan school house on virgin snow. Skaggs stores and markets are enjoying conMr. James Shields, Howard Williams Saturday evening. Other magnificant busses just like and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer and Mrs. Minnie Garff of Salt Lake vis ours were there disgorging pas:,enstantly increasing patronage from people of children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ited relatives here last Tuesday. gers. A large reception committee of Sandy, David A. Shields, Dr. and Mrs. C. 0. Jensen ami pleasant but determined men greetahl classes who realize the importailiCe of Miss Ona Shields and Lereno Oake- children of Magna visited relatives ed us cordially; and the burden of SPLENDID- 5 room cottage on Linson were dinner g·uests of Miss Della tc.; re last Sunday. their song was, "Lunch is waiting. making their food dollars do full duty. coln Avenue, Midvale. Modern Palmer Sunday, Mr. Howard Dow and Miss Mary· ior you in the dining room at your with bath, full basement, equipped Relief Society Conference was held Dow entertained at a Bonfire party left." SOMEBODY! BUSY-That GET with furnace and laundry; kitchen in the ward Sunday. Members 01 .~Ionday evening. Twenty four guests There was a large crowd-and 20 sweet little confectionary corner, range and linoleum go with the the Relief Society took charge. were present. The evening was per cent of that crowd was the pleasState and Main Streets, Sandy is deal ;large garage; cement walks Mr. and Mrs. Orson Oakeson were spent in playing games and roast aut determined-looking reception com open to you. The business is pleas-j and lawns. Down payment and guests of Mrs. Emma Sheppick Sun- ing weenies and toasting marshmal-· mittee. It looked ominous. ant and profitable. Buy it and be terms to suit. Must be sold before day. lows. The dining room was large, light, happy. May 1. Mr. and l\lrs. R. A. Naylor and artistic and airy. Each table with family were guests of Mr. Joseph nowy linen and gleaming service was MR. RENTER-You are CHEAP AS ~IRT--6-room _red brick Naylor of Midvale Sunday. set for four. A delightful luncheon LISTEN U. S. l\llNE SCHOOL NOTES • ' • ? house. 2 1;2 acres land m West Women throughout the church joinwas served by good-looking waitresspaymg for a house. Who gets It ·1 J d $l600 00--b · k FOR SALE-Baby Carriage $10.00. ed in celebrating the 84th birthday Let me start you out with one of I or an. · e qulC · e:; in neat uniforms. Fay Brown Age 14 Call Midvale 168-J., of the Relief Society Tuesday. After U. S. ~line School "It would be the easiest thing in your own on easy terms. A new 1 MOVE IT-Say if vou have a house 8th Gr·ade the general meeting, a program aml the world for any one to slip in here one if you prefer. (Come and have lot or farm to s~ll, get busy now: Mrs. Elsie Nelson, Teacher FOR SALE-4 Desirable Residences. luncheon was given in this ward. and get a lunch," ob::;erved one of our I can sell it for you. My methods a chat.) The childten of the U. S. Mine Enquire J. Wilmer Booth, Booth The relief society is said to be the ~chool are having their quarterly e:x- party. 1 bring results. Mere. Co. FOR SALE-Good building lot, on oldest women's organization in this .unmations this week. ~ot so easy, either. The pleasant $ A MONEY MAKER $-Small dairy 1 - - - - - - --~- 2-t Lincoln stJ;eet. Call Mid. 37 Unless one is absolutely certain of country which has persisted. It wa~ detcrminetl·louking men had ooze:. and beet farm near State Street. I $ $ MONEY $$-Plenty of it at 0., 1 ~ T!le L. :::>. l\ ine school had a perorganized March 17, 1842 at Nauvoo, Rich soil, good 5-l·oom house, full per cent on farms. No delays, No FOR SALE-Give me an offer. 150 the condition of the brakes, it is an [ect atknllan~e during the past unnoticed into the dining room, and Illinois by the Prophet Joseph Smith. month. We run 9/:l per· cent through- there was one at each table a-;king basement; barn for 12 cows ; 9 good commissions above the 6~~ per cent foot front, modern house and excellent idea to go into second gear At that time there were eighteen out the school. We are going to try courteously, "Do you happen to ha v t. cows; hay to feed them; milk-house interest once a year and easy repoultry yard. Clear.. 39 4th Ave. at the brow of a hill, especially if meml>ers and four officers but has your tickets handy?" City water, electric lights; milk inpayment privileges. Pay off that to have a perfect attendance ncxc Laura E. N. Kennedy. the hill is not in plain view. Tour- grown from that time to a member- month. And then we recalled the complicome $180.00 per month. $145.00 higher loan. FOR SALE ( ing unfamiliar territory, it is the ship of 59,272. net $2500.00 down and easy t erms. C. C. CRAPO, Agent. :.\'Irs. N. E. urban of Lead, South mentary tickets which bore our name;, Palmer, Mrs. Samuel Mrs. R .W. I Still Have A Few Fine White height of folly to do otherwise. One Dakota who has been he1·e vi siting and adtlre::;ses. Wardle, Mrs. Hattie Mackay, Mrs. After the lunch, each pleasant de· her son, left Sunday to ;;ee anothe1 Leghorn Cockerels from double Peri- can always shift into high again afMartha Todd and Mrs. Merle Todd termined-looking man esco1·ted his greed Tancred Stock. Just the birds ter rounding the curve and making were guests of Mrs. Lucile Palmer .>on at Ogden. pm·ty to the aU!lito1·ium and ,;eated We arc sorry to say that Mr::.. to head your breeding pens. Edw. sure of the grade. Making this prac- Wednesday. Hatch has been very sick this pasc them with the significant promise, LePage, 155 W. Center St., Midvale.! tice a habit will save many an acNyal Shields is recovering rapid"1 will see you alter tlw lecture." ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - cident--and many a set of brake lin- ly from a long illness of heart week. Then followed a lecture which was One of our ore team:;ters, Mr. FOR SALE IN SA~DY-5 acres of ings. trouble. His physician put him to wo1th riding 102 miles each way to Clyde Draper, quit wo1king· ior thL choice land, five room brick house work Monday. This is the first work ll. S. Mine and is now at Highlanu hear. with city water. Barn, stable, chickhe has been able to do for over a The audience gasped and applautl- 1 Boy. en coops, garage, cement cellar years time. ed with amazement and delight al Thursday morning, one of the ore and granary. Call Midvale 265-W The school teachers and members some of the marvelous thing.; it hearo after 4 p. m. of the Relief Society served lunch- teamster's wagon and ore slid over about Florida-past, present and fueon to the school children Thursday, the bank. One of his horses was hurt· ture-and all was as merry a::; a mar- 1 FOR SALE-Choice Dewberry and .i.\hs. J. K Brown's sister from Layto raise funds for the benefit of im• Marshal Strawberry plants. Phone con, Utah b visiting her this week. riage bell until the speaker said that proving the school play grounds. Midvale 156-M 4-t Mr. anJ Mrs. Porgenson of the l... Florida's agricultuml produ..:ts sold THE RICE PROCESS WHlTB Mr. and Mrs. Bert Naylor and at $109 a ton as against Ohiu's at S. Mine entertained a number of her FIRE INSURANCE-D~n't Delay. children, Roy and Ferrel, motored tc :$12 a ton; whereupon a man from See H. C. Aylett, 320 N. Main. Tel. Salt Lake Tuesday and were dinne1 !riends St. Patrick's evening. Ohio snorted contemptuously, right Midvale 36. tf guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Emout loud, "Shucks! That ain't reaDRUGSTORE cry. sonable !" FOR~ SALE-Coles Hi~Oven Range Mrs. James Shields is home, very And the speaker towered aloft in used three months, good as new. FOR EASTER, APRIL 4, SEND much improved after spending the ;.'\lr. Leo Bill.:; returned home Fri- the majestic of offended virtue, and ARKS and smudges canwalls- and for woodwork every• Price $25.00, West Jordan Lumber THE ARTSTYLE WONDER BOX last three weeks at her folks home ..<y after a two week's tnp to Kan. thundered forth that he haan't come not sink into the surface where- Barreled Sunlight is Co. 2-10-tf i~o;andy, recovering from an opera- .;as City, Independence, Missouri anu there to lie, and that a free lot await of Barreled Sunlight. Walls and the ideal coating. .>ther pla-ces of interest. He also vis- ed anybody who could disprove a FOR SALE-Choice Cuthbert Raspwoodwork coated with it can be Barreled Sunlight comes ready . . t ,; 1.. h · 1 word '·e sa1·d. Mrs. Elsie Stocking is recovering 1'ted 'th 1118 washed clean like tile, even after berry plants, $1.50 per hundred. A. from a serious illness of last week. Wl SIS er, ~ ua, w o IS a u mixed in cans from half-pint to ( years of service. boring as a missionary, in Central And the man from Ohio asked if A. Malmtrom, 559 Center St. 4-t 5-gallon size. \Vhere white is not A shower was given by the choir ' States. it was a burial lot-and the audience Barreled Sunlight is easy to desi;:ed it can be readily tinted. ' in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy G. FOR SALE-At your own Price.! The Riverton Wa1·d Primary con- howled in glee-and the SIJeaker apply. It flows readily without A single coat of Barreled SunHolt. Refreshments were served and Two building lots joining Main a brush mark. It costs less than light is generally sufficient over a reading lamp presented to the Ierence was held in the ward chapei quickly and diplomatically disposcti Street property, 39 4th Avenue. , enamel - requires fewer coats a previously painted light suryoung couple. on Sunday, l\Iarch 21. Mrs. :b;lla of the situation by giving an excel-and is guaranteed to remain face. Where more than one coat 1 Miss Tuttle spent Sunday, home Newbold and )1iss Rosamond Holt ot lent imitation of enjoying the joke. FOR SALE-Team, harne.%, wagon, white longer. with her folks at Spanish Fork. South Jordan Stake officers were in After the lecture the pleasant deis required, use Barreled Sunmower, hay rake, etc., 46 S. Main, light Undercoat first. For bathroom and kitchen Healey spent Sunday home attendance. termined-looking men-who had been Miss Midvale. Joseph Jenkins 4-1-26 of Chocolates is truly wonderful with her folks in Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parks lefi in the rea!' leading the applauseI in the fact that all the most popuGOING FAST-Large Choice Lots Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Shields of ~londay to make their home at Lark. took charge of their resp ective parlar pieces are offered in a better 50 X 145. Best location in townSalt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Don The Parent-Teachers' Associa.tior. ties ag-ain, and tbey led them bacl; and more expensive quality than Midvale's new Addition. Only Gardner of West Jordan were din- entertained at a splendid p1·ogram to the tables in the llini•ng room ever before. $350 per lot. Your own terms. For ner guests of Mrs. Mary Shields Sun- ~Vednesday night. where were spread maps and plans. sale by owner. A. A. Malmstrom, Luella Giles and family o1 And the visitors were shown how · l\lrs. A Full Pound d ay. 559 Center Street, Midvale tf I $1.50 A group of Freshmen boys and Salt Lake have come to Riverton tc great sea dredges were to suck up 1 girls of South Jordan attended the make their home. the sand from the bottom of the , FOUND-A dark gray suit coat on Junior Prom, Friday evening at the Miss Cecelia Lloyd entertained at ocean and fill in with that sand and I pavement between 'Cnion and State Jordan High school. a (\inne1· party on Sunday. Covers enlarge that island until it was twc Street. Owner call Journal Office, j Midvale Utah A shower will be given Wednesday were laid for six guests, after which and a half miles long; and how a ~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Midvale 178. evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. they motored to Salt Lake and then huge sea wall was to be con.structed !' Q!il ;w IMI HW iSM ·i!!!l!l Ml¥! c31'1: Wayne Tishner at the home of Mr . .-eturned and entertained at a candy around it; and waterways made and Mrs. Isaac Beckstead. Mrs. pull. through it; and pavements laid; and Tishner was formerly Miss Eva ~Iectricity and gas and water put in; Beckstead. An easy way to dean the carbure- and magnificent public building::; tor is to shut off the gasoline suppl} erected; and bathing casinos created; from the vacuum tank, and run the and golf links 'e stablished; and grass 'ngine at moderate speed until the and shrubs planted and palms set out carburetor is dry. Whatever dirt is until the place became a veritable Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kidd of Herri- in the carlmretor will be carried out gem of t1·opical beauty set in ot tropi man were guests of Mr. and Mrs. with the tremenrlous rush of air suck- cal sea. The visitor was asked to hold that Manasseh Fitzgerald last Saturday. cd through. picture in his mimi's eye while he Mrs. John Nance spent last week Made from Barley, Oats, Corn. Bran, Shorts, Beef CYLINDER HONING, IGNITION signed a contract for a lot that was "What was the story of Enoch Arat Ogden visiting her brother, Mr. Scrap, Buttermilk, Bone Meal, Charcoal, Salt, Cotton still ten feet under water. 1len ?" Russell Barnes. BATI'ERY CHARGING, $1.00-because we generate our And ~did he sign? "As I remember it, a fellow left Mrs. Victor Moss of Woodruff is Seed Meal. . Well, the officials of the company his wife to park the car; and on his • visiting several weeks with her own energy declared that up to date they had return he found that she had marmother, Mrs. William Dean. MINIMUM. CRUDE PROTEIN ....--..... _..____.. 17% Miss Emily Washburn was hostess ried and was living with another sold $50,000,000 worth of underwater lots-unsight unseen; and that MINIMUM CRUDE FAT ._.......--·--·-·-···-····-- 4% to the M. C. T. Club, Friday after- man." in ten days there wouldn't be a lot noon. Nine members were present. MAXIMUM CRUDE FIBER .. - ....--·--·---·- 8% Wipe off the windshield at the sign left! The nineth grade of the Park Made by the school, chaperoned by Sheriff Harold of rain. Then you not only prevent Here lie the bones of Jesse Wray, Walbeck enjoyed a weenie bust on the muddy streaks made by the wipOne-Half Mile South Triangle Service Station Who simply would walk like a jay. Thursday evening in one of the near er, but prevent the scratching of the glass. Thete is much abrasive matby canyons. West Jordan, Utah The reckless motorist never realizPhone Midvale 108 Miss Jean Brown of Salt Lake ter flying in the dust, which soon spent the week end here with friends. grinds a disfiguring streak around es that he is speeding to the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Day have had the path of the wiper. I ffiil A Changing System ffiiJ I I. LESTER rw E*3 liffi ffiB ArtI•fl. Cl.al ffiB '*' ffiB ffiiJ * ffiB 1§3 ffill ffiB _ ffiB Hill C. C. CRAPO REAL ESTATE BROKER _ - I I ------------------- WANT ADS I • I ---------------1 5~AV£witlz SAFETY ~190Ui'gg. . ,.a - Smooth-White- RI.VertOn Washable as Tile M - I m• I I I General Repairing Sunlight West Jordan Lumber Co. Midvale Drug Co. AUTOMOTIVE Barreled ''None Better'' DRAPER Laying Mash . Vern Gardner Garage. West Jordan Milling Co. ' |