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Show ' THE JORDA N JOURN AL, MIDVALE, UTAH I~~~~~~~k::>{)~t<=>(~~~o-c::::::>Q 1 The Jordan Journal ·A Furnace Without Basement Issued Every Thursda y by The Jordan Publishin~ Company, Inc. TERMS OF SUBSCR IPTION One year ··-····..·-·-·-····-···-..········-····-····-···- $1.50 Can Be Installe d In Living iRoom Telepho ne Midvale 178 Entered at the postoffic e at Midvale City, Utah, as second-c lass matter. Presiden t Harding , in endorsin g the observan ce of the first celebrati on of Navy Day wrote: "From our earliest national beginnings the Navy has always been, and deserved to be, an object of special pride to the America n people. It's record is indeed one to inspire such sentime nt and I am very sure that such a commem oratoin as is planned will be a timely reminde r. "It is well for us to have in mind that under a program of lessenin g Navy armame nts there is a greater reason for maintain ing the highest efficiency, fitness anrl morals in this branch of the national refensiv e service." In connecti on with the first observance , Secretar y of State, Charles Evans Hughes wrote: "The celebl'ation of Navy Day has my hearty approva l. This government has taker the lead in securing the reductio n of naval armame nt, but the navy that we retain under the agreeme nt should be maintain ed with efficient personn el and pride in the service. It is essentia l that we should maintain the relative naval strength of the United States. That, in my judgmen t, is the way to peace and security . It will be upon that bas.is that we would enter any future conference or make agreeme nts for limitations, and it would be folly to undermine our position ." Presiden t Coolidge said in connection with Navy Day in 1923: "Our country has undertak en, as its proper contribu tion to ameliora ting the burden of armame nt in thz world, to place certain strict limitE on our naval establish ment. In view of these, which it need not be said will always be strictly observed, it becomes desirabl e that the highest efficiency, in men and material ,be maintain ed. "The Navy is the first line of de f£.nse. Our national situation makes it peculiar ly importa nt to il<>. for we :hJVe never b~en committ ed to the rolicy of a large army, relying, to a greater extent than less-favo red, <:.ountries mig-!It, on the advantag•3 of '1-:.Jr location and our confidence in an adequate navy. ·'This tradition al Devotion of the Navy to the h'.~hest usefulne ss and ef f..ciency makes it especial ly fittin~ that Navy ll~'Y be so observe,] as to show the ro •. r.try's apprccil\ t:cn of tllis service." The only furnace made in grained mahog any finish withou t name plate or advertiseme nt on outside. LookS' like fine mahog·any furnitu re. • Produc es circula ting moist heat-m ost healthf ul heat known. Come in and let us explain other feature s of Washin gton Home Furanc e. "No-Thi s is not a Victrola'• Booth Mere. Co. Midvale, Utah. • argued that Scouting will cut down the crime of the country. "I have grand children coming on" said he, •'and I would feel terrible if I weren't found trying to make the world better for them." There are Boy Scout organiza tions in fifty countrie s, Mr. Smith declared , all working on a Scout program similar to ours. He viewed it as a great force working for an internat ional brotherh ood and internat ional peace. As an indicatio n of the strides made in Utah in Scouting , the speaker pointed out that the Cache Valley council leads th•J Unitecl SbtPJ m Eagle Scouts and that Utah has ten Scout troops for every · one in the other states of the union ,accordin g to populati on. Folders containi ng informa tion regarding the Scout moveme nt in general and the financial drive in particular were distribut ed to all of the workers present to be used in the campaig n for funds. Sandy City News Scotsme n are accountin~ for the ultra-vio let rays wer" ; 0und, after a number of go! f halls lost on mont's experim ent, to have gained ~ :one of the courses at Berwick-on- ' three pounds in weight and one-ha:lf 1 Tweed, by assertin g that theyi are inch in height in compari son with eaten by cattle grazing on the links. boys in rooms where ultra-vio let rays were excluded. Under an Italian law a marriag e A gold ring lost thirty-fiv e years aceremon y must take place in a city go in Kentuck y was found recently or town where eitliCr the bride or in a hogs-hea d of tobacco sent to Belgroom resides. fast, Ireland. The man who found Boys in a schoolro om equipped with t!le ring delivered it personal ly. to special windowp anes which admitted relatives of the owner. . ~ Q Q // A large ,_ / Q jl 1 (~ Q Q Q Q Q ~ ~ ~ ~ Q Q A , .v~c~ .? ~~ Knock-Out Values ~ ~ Q Men's Duds ~ Each on:._, a runner -up for the world's champi onship, when it comes to knock-out value giving.o Dollar for dollar, you can buy more real Clothes value here than ever before -and that is saying someth ing, as our old ~ ~ ~ WARNINC! We give you iair warnin g that this good weathe r cannot last forever. Sooner or later you will want a nice "TOAS TY" fire, then order • Utah-Grand Coal QI Q And remem ber, UTAH GRAND COAL makes NO STRINGY SOOT, NO CLINK ERS, LASTS WNG ERand it is LABEL ED. Chesterf ield Coal Co. Phones Wasatch 6451 and 7071. MI!rray Feed & Coal Co. Phones Murray 23 and 431. West Jordan Mllling Co. Phone Midvale 108. M. B. Andrus. Draper. Phone Midvale 85-R-2. Jen.;;cn & Kuhre Co. Sandy, Phone Midvale 148. (\ ~ ~ ~ Q Q Q Q Q The quartel'l y conferen ce of the L. custom ers will tell you. D. S. church of Jordan Stake wiL be held at the Sandy Amusem ent hall Saturda y anJ.Sun day. Saturda y ses· Melvin Lind carried away the Refund sion will commence at 11 o'clock an<. Money .last week, Who's Next? lo'clock and Sunday at 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock. All are invited to bE: present. A cafeteria dinner will be served. HO~lES LOANS I~SUitANCB A shower was given Wednesd ay Utah Phone 1\-fid\':tle 137 -w e afternoo n in honor of Mrs. Doyle DAIRY and POULTR Y FARM. 821-2 WHY RENT ? 4 R. cottage, west side Brown a bride of the month. Many acres. Small house, Uarn. P<mlin Midvale, only $600, large lot, lovely presents were received. try hous. Orchard . 15 head live easy terms. SEE CRAPO. stock, impleme nts and poultry all Daughte rs of the Pioneer.s entertai n ~ "Alway s the Newes t Styles" go. Part down, and easy terms or ed at the Second Ward chapel Fri.d 1 Utah may trade for Salt Lake property . SOMEB ODY GRAB THIS! day afternoo n. A splendid program Good M 1 va e, See Crapo. substant ial 4 R. cottage in Midwas rendered and refreshm ents were _ . ~G~O~I":'N:"!G=:-::Q::-;U~'~IC:::"K~!~5=--r-oo_m_n_e_w~b-r"""ic""'k-on served to sixteen. A special drive -on vale. Close in, only $1:!00. Very O<::>OI><=>O~~K:>O)<=::>O)<=::>O}<:>O~)<:::>{)x:::>OK:>OK:>O :>< State in Midvale, modern hath and having piqncer papers filled out will easy terms. SEE CRAPO . ue made next; month, when Mrs. Roiifurnace. Cheap, easy terms. See insou of Salt Lake will be in attenCrapo. r ..... ... dance to direct the work. SPL'EN:...~D-I"":'D~b-u-ile""'d~in-g-s""it~e·-,-c=o=r-.~P-io~n-e""e-r WANT TO SELL'! If you have a house, lot 'o-r farm you wish to disMiss . Marjorie Brown entertain-eo and Center street, Sandy, for sale pose of at what it is really worth, at a Hallowe 'en party at her homt Paved walks on two sides. SEE I can ,;ell it fl!lr you or trade it fer Friday evening. Games were playeu CRAPO. what you want. Jwt call up Hidand prizes given to Miss Fleda Jen YOUR CHANC E. Nearly new_ 5 R. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett had as sen, Annie Monahan , Clarence Jen vale 187-W or write me at Sandy brick bungalo w and 3 acres, well their house guest Tuesday evening , sen and Darrell Christen sen. Suppe1 and I will come and see you. Farms located in Midvale. Will trade and Wednesd ay, Miss Pearl Garrett. was served on small tables. Hallowe are moving slow but I have sold a equity for small home. Miss EJna Baker entertain ed at a en suggesti ons and colors were used. number w house3e well located sell. SEE CRAPO. Hallowe 'en party at her home Sat- Out-of-t own guests present to enjoy I get the business . SEE CRAPO urday evening. Games, dancing and the affair wc1e: Mis.s Lorna Forbusl1 NEW AND NIFTY. 4 R. new stucco luncheon were enjoyed by 50 guests. and Phebe Walker of Union, Nephel cottage with large sleeping porch LOOK HERE! The big scout Poy Wow which was 8 1-2 aeres on State Mrs. Hershel Pearson of Salt Lake Ia Smith of Draper, Marvin Bergon Just right for two or a very small Street, held in Provo, October 15, proved to and Mrs. Christen sen of Logan were of Union, Orrin between Midvale and Mur School children need shoes that Erickson of Murray, family. Large lot, artistic front ray. 4 room brick house, barn~r be a true-eno ugh pep generato r, ac- guests of Mrs. M. J. Thornto n Tues- Stanley Bailey of East Midvale, Lindwithstand soaking rain, snow, hard Only $2000, easy terms. chard. Poultry house, team and cording to scores of Scout workers day evening of last week. ·• say Milne of East Midvale,. Clarence SEE CRAPO. paveme nts and strenuo us pla'(. impleme nts. A fine place for poulwho assemble<!. Mrs. Rose Alexand er returned last Jen.-;en of Midvale and Kenneth Bills try or fruit farming , easy terms. Oscar A. Kirkham , associat e reg- week after a short trip to Los An- of Hiverton . We've found a manufacturer who TRADE . 440 acres in alfalfa to exSee Crapo. ional executiv e, got steamed up and geles, Californ ia. has made hundreds of actual tests Mbs Fern Hughes entertain ed at change for Salt Lake property . led the boys and men in campfire 1 Under the supervis ion of the ward a Hallowe 'en costume party at her SEE CRAPO. and makes boys' and girls' shoes sing:n6 until el'f.l'} fellow felt tlJ£ recreatio n committ ee a very success- home on Pioneer Avenue, Saturday \ DON"!' MISS IT. 2% acres and a HERE'S ANOTH ER! 11 acres and especially to stand hard wear. thrill of the out-door s and of the ful Hallowe 'en party was given in evening. Games were played and nice new 5 room brick house. Gilod home right in· the city for $1200, . WT '}' h work., His work was augment ed by the East Midvale amusem ent hall. prizes won by C.orne m. vv e 1! ow ' em t o you. Mrs. Lavell water Webster right, on a main highway. terms. SEE CRAPO. the Provo high school band under the All report a fine time. and Mr. Jack Armstro ng. Supper They're unusual . Only ... $6000.00 , easy terms. direction of its leader, John Omman Miss Delsa Christen sen entertain ed was served "on small tables to 24 LOOK HERE! Mr. Renter why not See Crap-o. son. at a Hallowe 'en party at her home on guests. live in a home of your own ? You , Mayor 0. K. Hanson, of Provo put State Street, Saturday evening. Fifty can select your · own site, have t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewlett had as the ginger into the meeting my means guests enjoyed a very pleasant even- their Sunday home built to suit you and pay fo1 BEST YET. 10 acres, new cottag;, guests, Mr. and Mrs. young orchard, small fruit, burt, of <1 "lg:orouq openi '''~ add res~ in ing. "We Guaran tee Every Shoe We Sell" it nearly as cheap as you can rent. Lon Hewlett and baby' of Provo and poultry and team, just out of town. which he said the meeting had a three Midvale, Mrs. Elena Forbush of Cottonwood Mr. and Mrs. Emeq Hewlett ano Utah A small down paymen t will start Only $500 down and ea15y term11. fold purpose in order that Scout work visited Thursda y with Mrs. Rachel children of America you in your own home. Let us talk n Fork. ers might get better acquaint ed, that Forbush . SEE CRAPO. A party was given by Frida Rabit over. SEE CRAPO . How we can hesl !ffCe you i$ aTu!ayt they might get informat ion, and that Mrs. Lizzie Panter of Salt Lake bas and Miss l!'arrell Rasmuss en, our first t!:c~1g!.l they might get inspirati on. spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs., Miss Ruth Reynold ,~athlee Executiv e Oscar A. Kirkham then Sarah Bennett. n Reynolds at the Rabbas shome in Midvale, --~;;;;~;::::=~~~~~~===============·=·-== spoke commen ding the workers . "I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearsen enter- Saturda y evening and was ~tended daughte r, Ellen's. birthday anniver- All the guests were wstume d and wish I could have the bod~ of men tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and b~ Miss Hazel _Jensen, Miss Phyllis sary. A Hallowe 'en color st:heme Hallowe 'en suggesti ons were carried who assemble d .at Hot Spnngs, Ar- Mrs. Peter Hansen of Sandy and Mr. IVmcent and M1ss Myrtle Monahan . was carried cut and a prize given for out in decoratio ns. Games kansas, in the national executiv es con ·and Mrs. Allie Butcher of Bingham . A large boi\fier was made and ween- ~he best costume . Games were en- joyed and luncheon served. were enfere~ce step in. here right now," said 1 Mr. A. R. Rock returned home on 1 ies roasted. he, to see this large body of men Monday after an absence of four guests present.There were about 30 Joyed and luncheon l:.erved to 25 . 1 guests. The out-of-to wn guests were There is enough sal~ 1ll t.1e ocea~ who have come from great distance s weeks at Moab, Utah. Don't fail to see May Roberts, Vic- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Carlson and their to. make a cove~ a 1ml~ and a to p~rtake of the inspirati on ?f this halt Mrs. J. N. Rock of Salt Lake and tor Gillar~, and Juanita Fee in "Mix- daughters~ Elna and Ruth of Union. thick for the Umted States. meetmg . They would get an Jdea of Mrs. Jennie McDonald attended the ed Blood. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown at:comwhy Utah lead~ the Twelftll Region." Wilkes Saturda y aftemoo n. Mrs. Arthur Stapley and son, Pierie panied by Mrs. Lionel Babcock o• ?OR SALE-O ld ties. Between Wel"The East is looking to Utah as Mr. anu Mrs. Fred Alexand er left and Ml's. Grace Stapley and son Lau- Myton, their daughte r and Mrs. Bar· by and Bingham . Rates 5c each. a pace-set ter," said George Albert ,Wednes day for iBlackfo ot, Idaho renee visited in Smith, in his talk to the a~sembled where they will remain indefinitely. I their way to see Sandy, Saturda y on nes, motored to Provo and visite< See Section Foreman , D. & R. G. the football game. relatives . ~orkers. . The ~peaker th_en re_lated Miss Majorie Forbush attended Thursda y at .the . Co~gr~gation_al W., Welby or Bingham . Mrs. Arthur Larson has retumc,. his experien ces m connectiOn With a a Hallowe 'en party Saturda y evening church the Ladies Aid Society will to her home in Park City after sev national meebng which attended in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell meet at a work and business meeting eral days visit with her mother, Mr;;. Washing ton, D. C. Rogers of Murray. in preparat ion for their coming ba- Annie Egbert. "TWE;Pty years ago," Mr. Smith Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rock had as zaar which will be ready before Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen visited .continu ed, "William H. Taft, now the their house guests Tuesday , Mr. and Christm as. with relatives at Brigham City. Chief Justice of the United States, Mrs. Jim Ivers of Provo. The Reilef Society Stake ConferMrs. W. I:. Bateman had as he. said: "I grieve for my country to say Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett were ence will be held in the First Ward guest Sunday, Mrs. Harriett Batethat the adminis tration of 'crim~nal guests Saturcia y evening at a Rallo- Chapel Thursda y Novemb er 11. All man. justice is a disgrace ," and yet, crime we'en party at the home of Mr. and class leaders and teachers together Miss Guenevieve Hand, Miss Mary has increase d 700 per cent since then. Mrs. Ruben Hamilto n of Riverton . with the ward bishops are requeste d Armstro ng, Ardella a)ld Zelda Lloyd, The only way to save the human fam.Mr. John Cornwal l, 72 years of age to be present at 10::30 o'clock. Delpha Nielson and Miss Be1·nice ily from crime is to touch their hearts died at his home on Social Avenue on Mrs. C. C. Jensen and Mrs. Wm. Bateman entertain ed at a Hallowe 'en Ten billion dollars was our crime bill Tuesday morning about 11 o'clock. Hewlett attended the meeting of the party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. last year. One million five hundred Funeral arrangem ents will be made Relief Society at Granite TuesdayJ Charles Olsen. Games were playett thousan d people were engaged in later. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolters and and luncheon served to 12 guests. crime against society; 12,000 of our Mrs. Grace Thompto n and children Mrs. Green Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dewey are recitizens were murdere d." The speak- visited Thursda y with Mrs. Ray Green guests of Mr.of Salt Lake City were and Mrs. F. G. Fischer .ceiving congratu lations on the arer then went on to show that the wood of Sandy. Friday. rival of a ba.by girl, born October ill. Scout moveme nt ,accordin g to authorMiss Grace Nielson entertain ed at Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Pardune enities who ought to know has cut down Motor busses 1110w carry passeng ers a Hallowe 'en party at her home on tertained at their home Saturda y evcrime among boys who are engaged over the Arabian Desert. South State Street Priday evening. ening at a Hallowe 'en party. 'I'ho3e in the great educatio nal work. He Games were played and luncheon ser• present were Mr. and Mrs. Hobinson, A few of the Many Good Lines we carry- Monar ch Ranges , Bruns'l'here are books in the British Mu- ed on small tables to 20 guests. of South Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Orseum inscribed on oyster shells, wick Phonog raphs .and Records, Lloyd Baby Buggies,. Bakero la Heate rsMrs. Maud Vincent was the gue-st rin Beckstea d of West SAFE bricks, tiles, bones, ivory, lead, iron, of Mrs. W. McCarth y in Salt Lake on Mrs. Ben Maxfield Jordan Mr. ami and many others we haven' t room to ,mention. of Granite, Mr. copper, sheepski n, wood, and palm Sunday. CLEAN and Mrs. A. Fehr of Salt Lake, Mr. leaves. The Sandy V-olunteer Fire Depart- and Mrs. J. Reynold s of Salt Lake, ' We Buy, Sell and Exchan ge New and Second Hand Furnitu re. Get ment entertain ed at a Hallowe 'en Ernest Perdune , Hermon Perdune of our prices before you buy and SAVE ~'lONEY! "Mixed Blood' will make your blood dance Friday ev.ning. Prizes were Pleasan t Grove, Miss Rose and James run quicker, at the HUB Novemb er given .for the best costume and Mrs. Lunnon and Mrs. Mary WinD. of Cl'es DELIV ERED DAILY lOth and 11th. Taylor won the ladies prize and Mr. cent, Mrs. Manda Brown of Lehi and Midvale and Sandy Albert Burkins haw the mens prize. A Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hand of Sandy. The Primary officers of the First large crowd was in attendan ce. Luncheo n was :served. EARL TOONE ward will entertai n the lower groups Mrs. Victor Engman will entel'tai n Mrs. Edwin Bishop ente1-tained at Tel. Douglas 91-J-4 Monday at the First ward chapel. the Pep club at her home Wednesd ay a party in honor of her small son, ' Mr. Leo Bateman and Mr. D. afternoo n. Box 367 Ross it being his birthday anniverTERM Phone 119 Bateman and Mr. Clay Fensterm aker Mrs. Arnold Peterson was the guest sary, Monday. Games were played have returned from a hunting trip of Mrs. N. J. Allberg of Munay on and refreshm ents served to ten small in Nevada. Thursda y. guests. Gypsies now swap motorca rs inCottonwood Mrs. Matilda Levine entertain ed on Miss Wanda Boulder entertain ed at stead of horses. Thur.sdli-Y evening in honor of hel' a Hallowe 'en party Friday evening. EAST MIDVALE h c Famous CJ.0t Ing 0.. Q Q A C. C. CRAPO Q Q Q ~~~~~~s REAL ESTATE BROKER Q e ""' , --·-- :~N.D.I~OT.rJJoHN~ON .~ SHOES jr.~~,: Better_sho~_s _forJes$_money For those long dail y trud ges to school I .THE BOOTERY Read and Us Want Ads I I I 2 Line s 2 Tim es 3 Dim es I AS K FO R I ECONOMY FLOUR I re MI LK. ~ Fairdale Farms Midvale Furnitu. re Co. - |