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Show , THE I JORDAN JOURNAL West Jordan ; Bazaar which will be given one day I this month. Aprons, quilts, fancy I work, etc., are being made by the Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Seal were members of the Relief Society to be Mrs. Rue Leak and Marie Halvor- 1 pleasantly surprised at their home, sold at low prices. Buy from them son attended the production, "Ben ~.mday by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seal and save on Christmas presetns. The 1 Hur" at the Salt Lake Theatre last and f~mily of Lark~ Mr. and Mrs. El- funds will help to carry on this good week. mec Seal ami fannly, .Mr. and Mrs. . . Lrnest Davis of Murray, Mrs. Pearl orgamzat10n. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Abbot, Mr. and , B JJdl anu family and Miss Edith Mr .. and Mrs. John Wardle motor~d Mrs. Leroy Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Don .. Ha 1rulwn. Dmncr was served. to 1\hdvale and attended the Ins Its Industrial and Educational <lin;. Ray Beckstead and Miss Thel- Theatre, Saturday. . Service Spreads Throughout Gardner, Mrs. Henrv Egbert and I,.y liia Bateman attended a party at ma Beckstead of South Jordan visited Miss _Afton Brockbank IS hom: v ery the United States. ,,·,th 11lrs. Elorum Tishner quring the much 1mprove_d after undergomg a South Jordan, W ednesday night given week serious operahon two weeks ago. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Da:dd fill.'. and Mrs. Stanley Neff of Cres-M r. .and Mrs. Urban Mac~1 :1lon Signs that the United F!tatell a Shields in honor of Mr. Shields 63r d cent were guests of Mr. and Mrs. and ch1ldren were week-end v;s1tors birthday aniversary. The rooms were awake to the menace of Its ln c r~aslns Jolin RinJ1esbuch on Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E . Holt. decorated in Hallowe'en colors and Mrs. Charles Myers s-p ent last week Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. MaxField and accident toll are apparent In t.ho r;row- bright fall flowe rs. Games and music HIGH TOPS Boys and Girls sturdy shoes at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper form ed tnr; Interest In first aid lnstructlun !11 were enjoyed and a two-course lunchfor Fall wear. Sizes Butterfield. a arty and attended a Hallowe'en ofte: ed by expertll of the American eon served to 50 guests. Come Nearly To The Knee $1.49 5 ~~ to 8 ----,--- __ ...-.. Mocassin toe, Panco sole 1\lrs. James Dansie, Mrs. Wilford -?arty at West Jordan Saturday even- R~o: d Crosa. One of the big ev ents of t he mont h Sizes 8 ~'2 to 13 Yz ...... $3.19 and Girls sturdy s-hoes Boys App :-oximately 20,000 junior'! and Dansie, Mrs. William Nelson and mg. . . is the Ward Bazaar which will be 1 to 2 ....................... $3.45 Sizes Mrs. Alma Dansie were guests at a Miss Adona and Ohve Beckstea •. -•ntors completed the I!'lrst Aid course held November 17 and 18. for Fall wear. Sizes The 8 1 ~ to 11 . _, _________ ........ $1.69 Sizes 2 Yz to 5 Yz . $3.98 party in Salt Lake last Wednesday. ar: able to ~e out again aft~~ ~nu .• i u r :n g the fiaea.l year, passed r igid booths wil be opene Wednesday af1 Men's 18-inch Boot ___ $6.39 Miss Boyle with her pupils enter- gomg operat10ns for appendicitis t \h ..xamina.tlons anrl received Red Crosl ternoon with the program at night. urdy shoes Boys s t You Can't Beat 'Em tained at a party Wednesday night weeks ago. First Aid certificates. This repre- Thursday, the booths will he open for Fall wear. Sizes the school h t .se. Mr, and. !'lrs. V_ergil B~cks~ead of sents an Increase of %,500 over the and sale of livef.ltock in the afterno on 8 t o 13% --···-·---· $1.98 rs. Heber Crump of Bluffdale has · Magan VISited w1th ,the1r parents, preceding year, and this gain ht at- with an old time dance at nig ht. ReGET ALL THE KEYS returned home from the hospital and I Mr. and Mrs. Is.aac Beckstead, Sun- tributed to the emphasis on health freshments will be on sale both clayR . YOU CAN Boys sturdy shoes is spending several weeks visiting : day evening. education by various public bodies inJohn J. F. Schmidt has had a ca ll with her par~nts, Mr. and Mrs. Sam-j Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beckstead, Jr. cluding not alone the American Red for a mi ssion and will leave f or Ger- 1 For every $1.00 Cash Purfor Fall wear. Sizes uel H. Howard. and family motored to Magna and Crose and Government agencies, but many, November 19. chase or Paid On Account, 1 to 2 ... --------· .... -·· ....... $2.49 H is f a r ew ('ll visited with their daughter, Mrs. life and accident Insurance companiea, You get a Key! party will be held in the ward house 1 Wayne Tishner and Mr. Ti.shner. and athletic and recreational groups. chapel Wednesday, November 10. Boys sturdy shoes THREE GRAND -PRIZES Miss Rosemond Holt entertained In Dallas, Texas, playground superMiss ITenevive Gardner has receivfo1· Fall wear. Sizes 1the S. B. S. Club at her home Mon- vlsore are required to hold First Aid ed a call for a misswn and expect s 211 ~ to 5 ..... _. _ __ _ $1.88 COME AND SEE FOR 1 day evening. The evening was spent certificates. In many high schools to leave sometime in December . YOURSELF $2.49 and $2.98 in needle work and refreshments the subject Is Included In the regular Don't forget the dan ce Frida y night One of the prettiest parties of the were served to 12 guests. curriculum. In order to assist ill and the Good T ime club will g ive a season was given Thursday evening I Miss Alloween Healey and Allen training Instructors tor this phase of dance Saturday N ovember' 6 in t he of last week in honor of David A. Tuttle spent the week-end visiting the work, special courses nave been amusement hall. Shields, it oeing his 63rd birthday an- relatives at Spanish Fork and Al- oonducted In the sumwer schools of Mrs. John Ste infeldt is slowly imniversary and also his daughter's pine. such leading Institutions as the Uni- proving after being on the sick l ist 18th birthday anniversary, Miss Ona The Mutual has organized an or- versity of Maryland and the Univer- for a long time. Shields. The out-of-town guests chestra. It is composed of the fol- sity of VIrginia. Instruction was conAllen Jensen is home afte r sendwere Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Granger, lowing members. Roseamond Holt, tinued during the yea.r at Loyola Unl· ing over two weeks in the St. Marks Mr. and Mrs. tWallace Shields of Salt pian•ist; Imri Hutchings, Marlin NewGrowing Girls and Ladies verslty, New Orleans; Onlversity of hospital where he has received treat OUR SPECIAL FOR Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bradford of bold, Loren and Allen Stocking, RonSlipper and Oxfor ds ment for injuries received at the Utah San Francisco; University California, 1 THE WEEK Magna, Mr. and Mrs. William Hew- ald Soffee, Sullivan Edge!, Floyd Black, Tan and Patent of Kentucky; Temple Uniterslty, Copper. lett of Sandy, Miss Ethel Merrill, Sheppick and Gordan Roneybur~. Leather. Dandy for the You will have to see these Miss Geneva Wood entertain-ed at Mrs. Lydia Bateman, Mrs. Henry k:d- l Miss Myrel Lloyd was surprised Philadelphia; PeabodJ Teachers' Col- a Hallowe'en party at h er home SatSchool wear ............ .. shoes to appreciate them and similar educational centers. lege bert, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Abbot, Mr. at her home Wednesday the occaurday evening. The decoration, dan cWork with the public utilities group and Mrs. Roy Abbot, Mr. and Mrs. sion being her birthday anniversary. ing, games and refreshments wer e Don Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. R. : Miss Lucy Stocking joined a party has shown an exceptional Increase al in keeping with Hallowe'en s pirit. Sturdy School Hose ...... 25c W. Palmer all of West Jordan. The of friends and attended the Pantages during the year. Classes conducted The following guests w ere present: All Sizes-All Shades by fourteen o! the associated Bell ver.ing was spent in games and theatre Friday evening. Robert Trane, Fae Org ill, Bern-ice music. A two-course lu11cheon was 1 Miss Helen MacMellan entertained Telephone companies were continued Gardner, Violet Squire, Doris Cuncliek ~erved to 45 guests. The rooms were her Sunday Sehool class at the home with Increased interest and a number Pearl Margetts, Florance Richardson, decorated in black and orange for of Mr_ and Mrs. Tom Sheppick on of the companies sponsored lntenalve Venetia McCallister, Dora Ritchie, Hallowe'en and larg'C bouquets of Saturday. The time was spent in courses In First Aid for 1-nstructora. The First Ald Instruction Car of the Ida Cooly, Eva We~b e r, J. C. Richards cosmas. I games and luncheon was served to Red Cross was busy throughout the Walter Smith, Lee Ritchie, Stewart Lenard Shields and glee club of 25 guests. Richards, Harold Bateman, Lave:rn Where You Save Most 1~iag-na sang in conpliment of his A new plan has been adopted and year. In the 125 cities visited by the Finlayson, Riggie Bird, Dell and RuMidvale's Big Dept. Store mother, Mrs. Mary E. Shields, here instead of having Sacrament meet- csr 900 meetings were held with an ben Haun and Howard Barber. aggregate attendance o! 94,000 p~r Thursday evening over the radio. 1 ing in the afternoon, they will be Mrs. James A. Bateman enterta insons. Mrs. Hattie Mackay, Mrs. Ellen · held at 7:30 in the evening. Sunday at a dinner pa rty in h oned Membership of the people in the Barker · and Charles Todd of Granger or of her husband 's 56th birthday anwere week-end guests of M.r_. and 1 To shoot a projedile to the mo on American Red Cross makes such niversary. Covers wer e laid for the ; If you subtract fort y fr o!ll the n umMrs. Leo D. Palmer_ Mrs. Levi Rob- · it would be necessary for it to have services possible, the annual opportu- folowing guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bateman. ber of cricket chirps u m inute an d ertson was also their guest QJl Mon- 1 a velocity of seven miles a second. nity of pledging support through mem· Bateman anj children of Panguitch, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen enterday. The average big gun can give a speed bership being oi'fered In the Roll Call Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page and child- tained in h onor of t heir daughter Ladivide the remainder by four and add Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle were of only about one one-hundredth oi from November 11 to 25 this year. fifty to the result, yo u will he able ren of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. E . A. - · - b · '. I Bateman and daughter, Leola, Mrs. , VJna, It em g her birthday anmvcr-~· Mr. and 1\Irs. Jesse Olson enter- to tell the temperature without a week-end guests of Mr. and 1\lzs. 'l:om that rate. Lee Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles sa ry. Games a nd luncheon were en- . tainet! last week for l\Ir. and Mrs. themometer. This is known as the Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Robertson, son Lake Michigan is the only one of Cockayne, Norma, Nora and Edith i joye~l by 25 guests. _ lj Al Patric~s and :Mr .and :\Irs. Olof Dolbear formula. Lowell motored to Salt Lake and :~-·I the Great Lakes lying wholly within Bateman. Miss Ida E gber t enteriamed rt a Hansen of Salt L-ake. tended a Hallowe'en p~rty on F rl- the boundary of the United States. l\Ir. and :\I~s. B. V. Pac~ rcturnec\ 1 Humming birds pas,, the winter in .. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pixton and fam - l~allowe'en part y at the home of her day evening of last week. lly of Cottonwood were guest s of sis ter, Mrs. Wm. McEven. Games 1 Tl!esday evcm~g from a tr p to l;Jka, Central America. In the past six years bandi-t s have .., Mr. and Mrs. Ben MaxField of Mr. and Mrs: James A. Bateman on and r efre shn1ents were enjoyed by the Umta Co. Wh1le there they were tl e 1 Growing recognition by leadlnr ed- Sunday evenmg. Grainte, Mr. and Mrs. Ar'lold. Beck- stolen approximately $50,000,000 from The Rom<tnS made cement by f ollowing guest s: Gertrude ami 'L u- guests of 1Vlr. John Lemon. ueators all over the world has been all stead of West Jordan and Mr. and the United States mails. Mrs. Harriet Bateman of Burley, ia Ryberg of Salt Lake, Lamar DiMrs. Ruth Baker of l\lammoth wa.; ing slaked lime with ashes from achievement of the Junior Red Cros1 ~daoo and Mr~. Robert J?i:t_nond vis- m ond, P ai mer Cundick, Lyn Bateman, a week-end guest of 1\lr. and Mrs. uvius and other volcanic mountains. Mrs. Levi H.o )Crtson fof!lle~. •• party In the last :fiscal year. adn motore-1 to (rescent Saturday nvNOTI<.,"'E OF ASSESSM£4NT Sunday w1th Mrs. W1lham Bate- E a rl Sabey, Irving Abbott, Arthur Chester Baker. Included in those which haTe taken 1ted ening and att~11ded a nasked and Assessment No. 3, Oregon Miningman of Sandy. Dahl, John Leak, Wilma Gardner, Mrs. Lavina Fenstermaker enterThe Prince of Wales recently costume Hallow~'en parly. and Milling Co., a corporation of the especially favorable cognizance of prised Englancl by personally Mrs. Zelia Holt and children were N ora and N onna Bateman, Glady,; tainecl at din.ner Saturday at her General election was held in the 1 State of Utah, principal place of busi- Junior Red Cro1s eftorta are the guests of Mrs. Merl Allsop of Sandy Brown and Filr1 Shulsen, l\Irs. Alonzo> home. Covers were laid for Mt·s. a supper bill. Custom has it ward amusement hall from 7 to 7 nesa, 417 Ness Building Salt LakE. World Federatl<>n of Education Asso- Sundar. , Buckley, Mrs. Wm. McEwen, l\Iiss Clara Walker, Mr~. Nancy Beeney, royal personages rarely handle u"""':t ciations at Edlnburch, Scotland, Ia on Tuesday. The winning party be- City, Utah. MarJe Halvorson attended a Hal- Frances Crittenden assisted in enter- Mrs. Verna Beeney, :\Irs. Bes3ie For- except to scatter largess. The ... '""'" ing the Republicans. No.t ice is hereby given that at a 1925, the Department of Superinten- lowe'en party in Salt Lake, given at taining. I bush, Mrs. :\lay Smart, i\Irs. Emmie King Edward carried was The dedication of the new ward meeting of the Board of Directors of dence of the National Education ;.. the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'l'heo Dwight attended a Hallowe'- ~Nichols, Mrs. Rachel Forbush, l\irs. scrubbed and polished chapel will take place November 12. the Oregon Mining and Milling Co., aoelatlon, at Wuhington, 1H6, and Hurst. en dancing p ar ty Friday evening,! Lorie :BakE'r and l\Jrs. Elena Forbu~h. touched it. ( A well arranged program will be j held on the 16th day of October, 1926, the National Education Asaoclatlon Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Egbert of given by the Real Silk H osier y comMr. Fred Hufhcroft of Canada is a given and a large attendence is ex- 1 an asseBllment of one and one-hali In Philadelphia, June, 1936. Varloua Riverton are receiving conlr.fatula- pany of Salt Lake. gue::;t at the home of l\Ir. and Mrs. pected. i cents per share was levied upon thE' State educational bodies haTe con· tions on the birth of a daughter. Mr. Miss Evelyn Orgill of Draper spent Clarence and l\Ir. and :\Irs. Charley .... Watch for the big Relief Society issued and outstanding capital stock tlrmed this approval, the report addl. an.d Mrs. Egbert were formerly of Friday evening as guest of Berndce 1 Wardle. ( All a phase of their work, the Jun~II!I~U~ffiiJ§B~~ ' payable immediately to C. I. Goff, th1s ward. Bateman. l\irs. Yerle Milne was very pleasant I Secretary, at the offfce of the com- Iors have developed contacts through Miss Th:lma Henderson was the Mrs. Harritt Bateman of Burley, ly surprised Monday evening at her of correepondence, wi~ EXPRESS And GENERAL I pany, 417 Ness Building, Sah Lake exchange simllar Junior organizations In vir- guest of Miss Reta Cundick, Sunday. Iiiaho an d Mrs. George Henderson home on Union Avenue. The occaCity, Utah. Miss Bernice Bateman attended a , wer e guest s Friday of Mrs. Maud sion being her birthday anniversary. HAULING An d M 0 VING , Any stock upon which this assess- tually every part of the world, and Hallowe'en dinfler arty Saturday ev- Sellel'S of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for :30 guests. throuch the develcpment of this meI will haul your coal a nd : ment may remain unpaid on the 20th dium many leaders see a better ening given at the home of Miss Mr. a nd Mrs. C. E . Hogan enterMr. Clarence Wardle ant! l\Irs. Ven Mary Armstrong of Sandy. t a ined the fo llowing guests at a chick-· Walker and Mr. and 1\Irs. Conrad wood, anyplace, anytime, 1day of N.o;vember, 1926, will be de- chance for world peace in tuture. linquent and advertised for sale at _Miss ~rvilla Richardson, Miss Sa en dinner Sun-clay: Mr. and Mrs. Colliger were awarded prizes for the An especially notable deTelopment anywhere! public auction, and unless paymerrt d1e. Dw1ght, Randell Walker, Derij H. Rudy of Salt Lake, l\11'. and l\In;. l best costumes at the Hallowe'en Junior organlze.tlon has occurred Also sand, /ravel, cemetn 1is made before, will be sold on the of S:r~uth, Rulon H enderson, Vernon and J . A. J ohnson of Provo, Mr. and l\fr~. dance in the Amusement Hall, Sat l• Porto Rico, with an enrollment of an lime. 21st day of December, 1926, at the 137,000, and the Philippines, with W1lson Bateman attended a Hallowe'- J . I. Atkinsson of Bountiful, 'lllr. ami 1 urday evening. en party Satur~ay evening g_iven at Mrs. Glen Hogan and Mr. and :\Irs.\ l\Irs. Hyrum Brady spent Saturday QUICK SERVICE hour of 11 o'clock a. m., at the ofrftce of the company, to pay the de- 912,000_ · at the home of l\lrs. Elmo Pierce of More than 5,000,000 Amertcan Jun· the home of M1ss Delsa Chnsten.sen E. P . B'a t ema n. linquent assessment thereon together of Union. T he fo llowing West J ordan people Salt Lake. tors are at work in this orcanlzation 55-6th Avenue j with the cost of advertising and ex- of the American Red Cron. Their Mrs. LaRue Lovell and Lavon Rich- atten ded a H allowe'en costume party j l\Iiss l\lm y Erickson was a weekGeo. Boskovich, pense of sale.. example Is held out by the American ardson entertai_n ed in ho~or o~ the!r given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. e~d !,>'IIC"St of l\Ii~s Ellen ChamberP hone Midvale 235-J ! C. I. GOFF, Secretary. Red Cross during the Tenth Annual ~ther, Saon _R1chardson, 1t bemg h ts H yrum N ord b~rg of Midvale: Mr.s. 1 lame of Salt Lake. 'Veclnesday last week, Mr. Nor~ffiiJ!Iffi§B!Il§BffiB~ 1 Date of first publication, Oct. 28, 1926 Roll Call for membership, as one for batnday anmversary. Games and a K. II. N or dberg, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. . Date of last publication Nov. 18, 1926 all Ameri~ns to endorse by joining !uncheon were -enjoyed by the follow- H ender son, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard I man Westbrook of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Willar d Brown, Mr. a nd Mrs. Laurence Rind- at the home of Mr~. Nephi Gregory. the parent orran!zatioa durlnc the m_g guests: ,. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith, lesbach, Mr. and l\irs. Leland Rich I Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oliver were period Novemblr 11 to 25 thl1 year. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer, Mr. a rd son and Mrs. Fred Cooper. . Salt Lake visitors Sunday, guests of and Mrs. Ray Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Rom a Nelson , daughter of Mr. and 1\lr. and Mr,;. 1\lay Oliver. Heber Gardner, Mrs. Ellen Spratling , Mrs. Louis Nelson who has been on I llfr. a:';d l\lrs. Z. l3. Smart announce War Over, But ed Cross Bert Gardner, Lottie Palmer and Ha- t he sick li st is r ep orted slightly im- 1the marriage of their son, l\Ielvin ancl proved. Miss Ada Stan of Salt Lake. The Nurses Are Ev On Duty rel . Smith. The parents visiting days at the marriage to take place Thursday in West Jordan School were Thursday Cont rary to popular belief traffic the Salt Lake temple. Has the ronl&ntle picture of the Red and FridaY' with only ten per cent at- e n t he Miss issippi I~ivcr ln,; doubled Mrs. Grace Rapp and Miss Valclez Cross Nurse faded with the war days! tendance. in volume in the past fo r ty yea rs. Thompson, Midvale Rchool teachc1·s It has been more than 12 years a!nce VAPORIZER entertained at a Hallowe'en part'_; on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson that ftnt contin&ent of !nave women and son, Alma spent the week-entt A road sign in Pal e~ti n e reads: Friday evenir.g at the home of !\Irs. I nstall one on your old F ord - and make 1her run li~e to &:o to the war 1011.8 1a1led from visiting in Midvale. 'You a1·e entering Nazareth. Speed Rapp in Salt Lake, in honor of the the latest models. These Vaporizers are so iood that .America to make aa undyln&: record Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bateman and limit fifteen miles an hour.' :\Iid'vale teachers. Miss Twila Smart Ford Motor Com~y has adopted them as standard Paying home bills by ot 1ervice behind eTery battle front. children of Panguitch spent part of was one of the 25 guests . present. For an aru~wer to tll1ir whereabout• the week visiting in West and South equipment. The library of Congress has a col- They enjoyed a fine evening of games check is a most sensible today, It Is only neceuary to refer to Jordan. lecti on of music and musical compo- and luncheon . NOW AVAILABLE FOR $9.00-$10.50 INSTALLED any large dls&Stlr of reeent yeara in plan. It assures you a Mr. and Mrs. John Yates, Mildred sitions of m or e than one million items Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and T HE BEST THING EVER! '!f'hich the Red Cro111 renderecl relief. and Leah Yates are visiting this week It is the second largest in th e world. children of Bingham we1·e Sunday WhereTer there wa• Injury and aut- at Tremonton. receipt which guards dinner guests of Mrs. Nephi Gregory. terinr the Red CrcN nurse will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webber and The superstition that it is unlucky against paying the same found to have been Oil active duty. Palms are regarded by the people daughters, Eva and Louise motored to pass ben eath a ladder comes from Theile nurses are eorolled under the bill more than once. to Pleasant Grove Tuesday night and the time when wron gdoers were often of Egypt as symbols of peace an'<l American Red Cross &I a rnerve of MIDVALE'S F ORD DEALER attended a surprise party given at the hanged from lad der s p ropped again.,L rest and are held sacred. the A.rmy, Navy and U. 8. PUblle Furthermore, the greatPhone Mid. 205 FORD BUSINESS IS home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gar d- a wa ll where trees were not handy. Health Benlce, at all times ready to Two woolen rugs rt'semhling Amerer convenience is especserve In war or peace. Thll ruerve ner in honor of Mrs-. Gardiner's birthican dollar bilL,, made in Greece, were The fac e valucf of the thirty pieces day anniversary. Games and lunchot lted Croaa nune• accreratee .S,501 of silver mentioned m the Bible is seized by custo'1ls officers when they ially wor th while. eon were enjoyed by 20 guests. women whc lla.Te met the hlchelrt were brought to thb country under Miss Zelma Lundquist and Miss Ed- about $22.50. standard in the nurelnc profeaslon. t h e law forbidding imitation of t he na Freston of Ogden - spent the w eek The Roll Call tor membet'lhlp In the national currency. The Chinese learned how t o make Reel Cr()SI thia year itt NoTember 11 end visiting at the liome of Miss pa per by watching wa ~ p s build t heir Lundquist's parents, Mr. and Mrs. to U, when the Amerie11.n people J . F enimore Cooper's decision t o nests. Axel Lundquist. Identify themselT&I with the broad writ e came after he had read a very Elmer Palmer, Orland Newbolt and serTices of the orranisation by join!nc poorly written novel. The bon es of f lying bir ds a r e holAna Shields of South Jordan, Mrs. Ly Ita ranka. dia Bateman, Ross and Lucile Bate- low and fill ed with air, thus com binT he Japane~e have forbidden the man, ~eta Richardson, Myrtle Cun- ing s tren gth with lightness. Midvale. Utah anoient Korean cu;;tonl of carving Joln the Red CroH Nonmber 11 to dick, formed a party and visited at Magna Sunday evening and were the The ancients used or trich eggshells a design on the neck of a girl who has jilted her lover. luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. for drinking cup s. Riverton INSTRUCTION IN RED GROSS FIRST AID SAFETY FACTOR I Meet Me At Booth's I z. I I South I J~u~an I I BARGAINS 2.98 BOOTH MERC. CO. I . UNION I I Educators Give Junior Red Cross High Praise I I I I I l s.! I I I or Latest Invention Holley Hot Plate PAY Home Bills By Check .. C. J. Ridd Motor Co. AS K FOR WHITE LILY FLOUR . Journal Want Ads Pull Midvale State Bank |