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Show TRB xm r ·- , 1 l Marching On I I \ . eJor dan JournaI Th thought; in order that the great de~s of the nation's heroic dead shall not be forgotten and so cease to call forth the simple acts expressive of a Issued Every Thursday by 'file Jordan Publishin~ Company, Inc. people's gratutude which have been the familiar practices on Memorial TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One year --····--··-···-···--·-·-··-·········--- $1.50 Day, there must be more wars and greater sacrifices of human life ever . recurring. This may be the pre178 Midvale Telephone tntered at the postoffice at Midvale destined order, or .a state above ~l?ch City, Utah, as second-class matter. I man · shall prove mcapable of r1smg. But all may hope for a change aml ha~~ . confide~ce that ~he lessons _of MEMORIAL DAY. ht th t ' human experience which Memorial 1 h 1 t>h • It 1S 1 '"' ho ld · a 1D <~ug me anc <1 y a1 D ueep . . ay ceremomes s · du more ted m t b '11 · ... · ll y -11 e perpe ua ay WI ..emona y th . ts Impress on our mm s w1 eventua · · 1 d' ·t -1 ··bl 1 f h ho h 1 1gm y uu y as · e 1IS bo ongma y tera una man o ts ug t e t turn th lif f rif' .............. t war an d s till 1eave h'1m deep· e j' agams e In of uu..,;_. sac 1ees o . . f · . cauae o f nationa1 we 11- bemg are m- 1 o1 ------' s e t a part b y the N orthern I y sens1b.1e of the va1ue of services · c.-........,.. le the soldlel'S of the past which shou ._ states as a day on which their should honor in common the ~"'in- ! be unforgettable_ an~ forever promp~ of our people · w ho ' an annual rededication h.... ·U mon ft. "!" • ft...... • 1lCI preservers o ory o 1 had been called to a hi her s here 1 to the preservation and advancement . P . ' 1 of our common country. g . d k It was bound to lose much of 1ts t A d 'th th meme re-awa ene sacred character with the numerical t • n Wl dwindling of the generations most or1_es o~ the dead, let there come _a d qwckemng of t>he sense of responsi· h · 'I' o th use t o w h om h 1. . b'lit t Impressed by t e sentiments .arouse '1 b y t h e great events of the C1v1 war 1 yt' o , V e 1vmg. _, · .1 t't d . d , a na wn s gra 1 u e _Is ue ~s uetenuperiod. The Grand Army of the Republic ers let there be lacking n<> JUSt recogwhich more than any other organiza~ nition of the indebtedness, _lest. the tion has kept alive the high pur- ou~ward show of sor~ow fail of that pos~ of Memorial Day, has shrunk · whic~ proves expresswn of sympathy to a small army of enfeebled men, . genwne. relatively few of whom are physical-j ly able to participate in the beautiful LIONS CLUB AT PAYSON SHOWING . MUCH ACTIVITY ceremonies t>hat for more than 'half a century have distinguished this PAYSON, May 27.-At a business solemn anniversary. We would, in ordinary course, with the passing of meeting of the Lions club last evethe last of the Union veterans, wit- ning many civic prol>lems were disness a virtual cessation of organized cussed. It was decided that the local tribute-paying to the nation's noble club should put over the boys and girls' home project,which is to be · dead. in Payson canyon. erected But in slight degree the Spanishconsising of Dr. L. committee, A American war and in large measure the world war enlarged the spirit of D. Stewart and W. C. McCormick, reverence :for Memorial 1Day and was appointed to meet with the counmade certain that for another 50 cil concerning the improvements at years at least millions of Americans Tourist park, where two large arc will pay homage appropriately to lights are to be installed, outdoor that memory of their ·s ons an<l fireplaces built and better sanitabrothers who yielded up their lives tion provided. A committee was apon the. field 9t battle in supreme ser- pointed to have the Lions signvice for coimtry. · P-hilosophic· minds boards leading into tow.n, repainted. After the business session Dr. ·L . m&J' find in the prospect a degree of Stewart was presented with a past D. compensation for the human losses pin in appreciation of the president's suffered so recently. The corollary, though, is a bitter service rendered to the club. I UNION WANT ADS M;iss ElV'II BradY' lelltertained IR!t dinner Suday for Miss Mary Erickson, Miss Mary Boram and Miss EXPRESS-General hauling and Dorothy Coomber. moving. Call Midvale 235-J 7-22 Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and FOR SALE-New modern 5-rourn children of Bingham and Mr. and house. Good location. See J. A. Mrs. Sam Mackey of Taylorsville Alcorn, West Jordan Lumber Co. were Sunday <!inner guests of Mr. ad Mrs. Nephi Gregory. 4-1-26 tf Mr. and Mrs. Wells Van spent SunGOING FAST-Large Choice Lots day with Mr. and Mrs. William Well50 X 1•15. Best location in town- ington of Sandy. Only Midvale's new Addition. Earl James has gone to Bingham $350 per lot. Your own terms. For W!here be will be employed. sale by owner. A. A. Malmstrom Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Forbush antf nounce -t he arrival of a baby boy born 559 Center Street, Midvale Sunday evening at the C<>ttonwood FIRE! It may be your home or bus- Matemity hospital. iness next time. See Heber Aylett Thursday <lf last week Mrs. George entertained for 20 ladies. Mrs. Nelson MONEY IS NO OBJECT-if you fail to read the ads in the Journal- M3ii'Y Gregory was a guest. Mrs. J<lhn Walters and son, CarSave Money by Reading Them! lyle, of Turlock, Cal., were week end FOR SALE-Improved 30 acre farm, visitors of Mrs. D. H. Stual't. with 8 room brick house, all necesMrs. Reynold Brady visited Sunsary out-buildings, good water day with Mrs. 0. C. Smith of Salt l'ight, good bearing orchard of 50 Lake. trees. On mile south Cooper's CorMrs. Mary Graham and Mrs. Eli2.a ner, West Jordan. Terms can be Doty were guests Friday evening at arranged. N. P. Swenson, M-26-27 a birthday supper in honor of Mrs. John Doty of Midvale. ,Games and FOR SALE-Good lots in best sec- refreshments were enjoyed by 35. tion of Midvale; or we will build Mi-ss Afton Burgon was the honyou a home on lot to suit your <~red guest a.t a birthday surprise wants for small payment down; party Monday evening at the home balance like rent. Corner of 6th of Mrs. Esther Forl>ush. Games and M-27-26 refreshments were enjoyed. · Ave., and No. Main Sts. Kenneth, little son of Mr. and Mrs. FOR RBNT-5 room modern house Walter McCleery had the misfol'tune at 35 Holden St. Vacant on May 25 to break his arm Sunday evening M28 while at the home <If Mr. and Mrs. R. LOST-In Midvale State bank Tues- F. Forbush. In going out ·t he door he day, child's leather purse con- tripped and fell on the step, breaking taining Yale key. Finder return to his right arm at the elbow. Mrs. Carrie C<>omber entertained J<lurnal office and oblige. Wednesday for the Unilty club. Mrs. Golda Soffe gave the lesson from the '~'Citizen," Mr~ Alice BurgK>n had some very interesting pictures from the library in Salt Laike and Mrs. Lorie Baker read a paper. Dainty refreshments were enjoyed by the Mesdames. Melva Evans, Jessie Carrie Graham, Mary Berrett, Coomber, Alice Burgon, Louie Baker, Chloe James, Margaret Pack, -Golda Soffe, Otilla Brown and Rachel Forclub will hold its next bush. DRUGSTORE meetingThe at rthe home of Mrs. Mary FOR SALADsGraham, June 4. Mr. and Mra. Lewis Westbrook and children and Norman Westbrook visited Thursday evening with Mrs. Mary Westbrook. Mr. an.d Mrs. C. V. Erickson entertained at <!inner Sunday for Mr. .and Mrs. Denb Chamberlain, Mrs . C<>leman, Mrs. Jacob Chamberlain and children of Salt Lake, Mr . .and Mrs. Almie Erickson of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. William Steadman of 1 West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Van, Mr. and Mrs. Well Van and Miss Ivy · Van spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles V.an. Full Pint Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pack entertained at a cottage meeting at their Ferrari Olive Oil-makes the home Sunday evening. Miss Ivy Van an<l Leo Hallet salads taste better. Economi- motored to Big Cottonwood canyon cal for general household use. Sunday. Eddie Berrett and Miss Eleanor Approved by authorities. Louise Callister of Salt Lake will be married June 2 in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding supper in their honor will be held June 3 in the House, 574 East Third South. Manor Utah .. Full Pint 73c Midvale Drug Co. Midvale BASEBALL SEASON OPENS IN MIDVALE Baseball made its first bow to a few loyal fans who responded to announcement like this: "BaseballOpening Game of the Season. Midvale vs. Draper-Wednesday," but in as much as the boys from t. south did not show up and rather than disappoint, all available past and present ball players, more or less, including an umpire, were gathered from ·t he st..tnds, some in denim and others full dress. Play Ball! and Patrons customers the lowest prices Union Coal & Supply CompanyD. W. McDONALD, Prop. Phone Mid. 225. PRICES SMASHED-NOTHING RESERVED With Every $1.00 Purchase or Paid on Account You get a Ticket for the Drawing Every Day at 5:30 p. m. If your number does not draw a Prize between Now and June 9, HOLD YOUR TICKETS on June 9th your tickets are good for the ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW They are all worth while. Come and see them. oot o. ere. WATCH US GROW J _ l l _ l l _ l l l . ·~-~~-~~- ~~ - COMMENCERS. ' . .......,_ - --~ -·.- ..- .,_... • Y-....-.o-11--•-• RELIABLE PLUMBING & WIRING CO. 87 East Center Street, 1\'Iidvale, Utah Heber Egbert. & Carl Ernstrom. Prous. Bath, Heating, Pumping and Electrical Fixtures of Every Description ALL WORK GUARANTEED ..:-=:·-=.::;·-=,=···:·::·=·::r-=-=·=-=·=-=-=--===·::-=a-=·:-::·=-=·=·::'-=·-=·=-=·=::··:·::·=:·:·=-=· novices; along to the you 1 -how you tellthethem succeeded; haveword did it. The result is disappointing or better cities and better farms, beteer govern~ent and better citizens ; ~et-~ would be if it were taken seriously. The old heads can't tell the begin- er busmess and better recreatiOn, ners how. They themselves know better industries and better arts-in I very well how little of their achieve- the whole category of what has been men came about by their own ef- accomplished there is nothing that DUROCK forts; how much was due to an ad- could not be better. Turn the gradumixture of chance, of favorable cir· ! aes loose without too much hamper- 1 READY TO FARROW cumstances and boosting of others. ing advice. After all, each must There is no specific direction maring , create his world for himself. The straight the road to success. JUNE. elders never can persuade the boys Pure Bred Chester Brood and girls at commencement that they The poets have done well by June. Sows are to tread paths marked with foot- The subject supplies inspiration ·1 prints. The optimistic, eager, ad- enough for any rhymester to do his Phone Midvale 71-R4 venturous spirits, who for a whole best. year have been accustomed to the If June is ordinarilly well behaved diginity of being called "seniors," it deserves all that the great and are bent on nothing less than the little poets have sung about it. Occa- son which falls well forward into conquests of new worlds. Commence- sionally the month shows a rebellious hazy days. There is, however, a ment means to commence, not to fin- spirit, but so rarely is this true that vest of flowers as well as of ish. he exceptions may be taken to prove and grains, and the abundance have who wisest The well. is It the poet's rule of blessedness and blossoms comes in June along brides, girl graduates and lived have not made the world what praise for June. it ought to be. The job has not been Nature perfects herself in thE: things pleasant to look upon. "A young man's fancy very well done. Take a chance on sixth month of the year. Perhaps nature's that hold much will is persons There to thoughts of love"-until turns the "commencers.'' seaharvest the at florist's bill comes in. We need no •...Fa ••+;,,n comes that needs commencing. I I I For Sale ON~ sow Placed on Contract I • I .r .. ; • 0 -~ .~... . .. ' F ' '-·· •·... ..... . . . ~ ''l.' ·.··'·; .;_•. ·,.~:.::·~r-- 't;,... ~tt < '~:" J. W. GRACE AN INWARD POLISH MAK:&S AN OUTWARD SHINE. 724 E. Center Street Utah Midvale Phone Mid. 120 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS When you see the name EDISON MAZDA you know that this name means full-value service. All makes of bulbs are the same price so you migh,l just as well aak for MAZDA and get the best for your money. sizes. We have these lamps in all Also a complete stock of Electrical Fixtures for the home. 0 & E Electric Service 2-i E. Center St. ···- Phone: Mid. 272 Midvale, UtJLh This year our plants are Wonderful. Big and Strong. Best in all our business. PRIZE WINNERS Astors, Zinnias, Marigolds Snapdragons, Stocks and Scabiosn. Come early, they are selling FAST at5 doz. for _.......- ................ $1.00 Giant fringed and ruffled Petunias. 3 doz. ............ $1.00 Giant Pansies, doz. ............ 25e Perennials, 2 years old, for short time only, doz. $1.50 D. L. BOWEN. Florist 6460 So. State, Sandy Ut. . . ...... -...,., ,.• ''VVe Are Not Floaters VIe Are Here To Stay" Along with June roses and June weddings comes the annual crop of good advice to graduates. "Success" is the topic. The world receives its yearly accession of school-trained youngsters with somewhat the same sense of hopes and fears and responsibilities that it feels for the babies. The boys and girls out of school are born again to new and enlarged phases of life experience, and the world is anxious about them. What should seem simpler than that the world should delegate its successful ones to give the formula of success to the new-comers ? Pass WORK GUARANTEED ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN We take this opportunity to thank you for your patrODage in the past. Also to inform you that we are still our • 's ~at:~ Paper Hanging Calsomining · Painting continuing to do business a.<~; THE UNION COAL AND SUPPLY CO. at the same location. During the time that we have been doing business here, it has been our aim to give efficieni service and honest weight. aNI courteous treatment to ~II. And we will continue to do ·so. We beg to inform the public that we have not formed other partnerships, neither have we formed combinations with outside interests. We are located here as your neighbors and friendB trying to make an honest living by doing business ia an honest manner. And we Meet Me at Booth's. SAVEwitn SAFETY To Our Friends guarantee to 1ive possible. .f6itbA:N JOHRNA:L Gold Seal ONGOLEUM ART-RUGS West Jordan Lumber Co., Midval |