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Show , January 20, 1928. ------ - ---- -- ·--- Wishing Weather .. .. • THE MIDVALE JOURNAL .. ... • • By Ad Page Five UNIO~ & JORDAN IRRIGATION 1:=:::::::::=========::;- ANTED-Rabbits in any amount Call or sec us before you sell. Phone Midvale 252 or call at lth house East on Union Avenue, South side of Street. Np COMPANY DELINQUENT NOTICE Location of Principal Place of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Larson lt~t·tain~d at dinner Sunday for M . Melvm P. Jones, general secre- B M t Tholen Lou'Ise SALE--1-Ton Ford True! ; Mrs. Henry Bringhurst a,nd . . · oggess, argare , Th d l' t h tary of Lwmsm throughout the!Knowles and Ila Mary Erickson, ere are e mquen upon t emily of Taylorsville. Universal Transm'ssion; Dump world, is to be a Utah visitor for members of the Sea Gull class of following described stock on ac- Mr. and Mrs. Basil Doman Body. Terms. See Geo. Bosko,a brief time in February. the Primary and Mrs. Terease Mil· coun of assessment, levied o.n the Mr. and Mrs. E. Knutson of vich, Three Star Pool HaL, :llidHe ~ill prob~bly journey t~ Salt lerberg were entertained Friday af-, 14th day of October, 19~7, the sev··l"'"" were also guests at the vaJ.,, rtah. 1-6-4t-Pd Lake v1a the a1r route a,nd w11l re- ternoon by Mrs. Orrell Bateman at era! amounts set oppos1te the home Sunday. 1 'main in the .state but twenty-four her home on Greenwood Avenue. pective names of the The Monday evening club met at COVERING-We! rotkll nours. He IS due to reach Salt Games were played and a dai,nty as follows: home of Mrs. Leon Rasmussen excellent cond;tion. Delin'rld to J.:e~ke some time during the after-:luncheon was served by the hostess Name week. A social hour was en-1 Midvale at $3.00 per :·ug" lvad. noon of February 1st and •vJ!I · G 1 t t · Rosetta And rbe followed by refreshments. Call Midvale 76-J>. Jm-: s TIL At' , :.lrs. Anme reenwoo< en er am · e rg .... --180 . $ ·pend the afternoon and part of the' · s d f 'I Gl ICnude Bend1"xen 2 guests were served at the din-1 wood, )1idva;£ U •.l'. Dec. 1-;;9--it ., · .~d .at dmncr un ay or " rs. enn ·---·-·-·····--·-· ,oilowi)lg day attending to official Jensen and children of Union and Anna Bishop -·-··-·-·····-······% table which was centered by a 1 · B urger .......................... .4 of sweet peas. Te,n were FOR SALE-N-w 3 r~c:.1 hous~ on ,Iu t'1es whi ch d emand hi s a tte n t"wn J!r. and Mrs. Ray Greenwood an d "'I ane ·m Sat 1 1 a k e, heaaquarters of tne ' children. one-half acre, l s' n•. n",e' • John W. Burell __ ........... 52 small paymc ~t down- r, t 'kc ~St h District of Lionism. 1\Ir. and Mrs. W. J. McNamara Hyrum Beckstead ...._.__.......1 .1 . L" • Cl b 11 h rent. See A. E. Bu~;> n >,ll ~ f Sand y C1ty JOn s u wi ' ave ~nd children were Salt Lake visi- Arnold Beckstrand ·········-··3 . mi1e East of S.at, St. on l n, n the honor of entertaining the dis- .ors Monday evening, guests at a Raymond Berrett .....................4 A Ph · · hed · h f venue. on:- H '. 269-J . •J.ngms guest m t e evening o !3Jcial at the home of .\lr. and Mrs. Joseph .1\nderson .. -· ........... 6 I ness, East Midvale, Utah. 1' Helen N'1eIson, F ay Gl over, E'-u .... I ( ! I CLASSIFIED ADS ~I)~T A I HAD 5U1CHaR. S\40'r C>R. A \.\V~ CAl .he day of his arrival here, the oc- rika. Willard C. Bllrgon . .. .. .4 C. C. CRAPO FOR SALE Wm. E. Cox ........._,_ .......... 38 Loans Insurance 1 Childs Bell ami mattress comGeorge Clark ---- ...- ... 12 Utah Phone :\lidvale ~37-W 1 plete $6.00; Si,ngle BEb ard sp-.in,:r• Walter Cooper .. ..... 3.6 few of the maney good things I,$ 2.oo; Mattress $7.00 , 1{ Jl!."( , 'O. l"t that time. The Charter night Under the able leadership of Oliver W. Cobb.. 1.64 to sell and trade. Rocker $3.00; Brunmick Phono Jt' Sandy Lions will probably be an ;heir teacher, )Irs. Ethel .\1illerterg George F. Clark .1 .181 5 room new ho~e, Sandy, full graph $15 .00 Sectional Bookca~e I JUtstanding event for the year in ~he Trail Builders of the p 1·imary 1\L D. Durrant ........................ 11% 2.00 basement. A bargam. . '$ 10.00; In<tui~e Mrs. D. w. Je•• p, .he entire 28th District, due to the ,\ ssociation have completed their Charles Daniels ............ 1.16 .20 2 room basement, new, 3 lots m 130 Wc't Center, Phnne Mid 10 ;;. :isit of Secretary Jones. cpurse of Study and are entering Arthur Dunn ............... 83 .15ISandy. 1000.00. Terms 1John Dunn • It is the one big social occasion ~e Deacons Quorum. .• 3 .53 4 room modern brirk house SanTHREE ACRES FREE ·n the existence of every Lion; The program for the Sacrament Dave Egbert ........................- ... 62 .10 dy; barn, coops, 1·3 acre. A Snap. I have 3 acres of lane C'n W>·. Club and the Salt Lake Valley in- meeting Sunday eveni.ng was given Heber C. Egbert ··-----·---16.77 2.90 10 acres 1 mile East of :\iidvale; ,8 atch Avenue Midvale I wo ll-1 : , ' titution's membership will put by the boys conducted by Mrs. Mil- Norman L. Forbush - ....... 14 2.45 4 room brick house; outbuilding. iike to hear from .orne one that ."orth hcrculea,n efforts to make its ierberg. A very good program was Parley R Glove.r ........ '... ___ ..80 14.00 terms. would like to put in a crop. No Charter observance a noteworthy rendered and a Farewell address Rudolph Gygi ............ ··-·· 65 11.381 20 acres near Redwood; 3 room rent, nothing to pay. lnquire owner. clffair. was given by Mrs. Millerberg and John H. Greer ......................... 6% 1.14 1brick house, fine soil $250 pe_r acre. E. J. JONES, Guests to the number of 600 hun- a welcome to the Deacons Quorum Wm. H. Hopkins ""'··· ............. 2.81 .50 EZ terms. 512 W. Wasatch Ave., Midvale Ired are expected, coming from ev- was given by the President, Irwin Ha.ns P. Hemmingson ... _.3 .52 3 room brick house a11d 4, a c r e s l - - - - - - - - - - - - - ery se<:tion of the state. Swenson. Wm. H. Henderson ................ 8 1.40 only $1650.00. Terms. AT SANDY-BERRY'S COTTAGE A banquet, program, dancing and :Mr. and Mrs. Ha.ns Jensen and Christine Lovendahl ----·····70 .15 I have ranches, farms and homes FOR RENT-5 r~om cottage, every I a.sion for the !unction there being l\Ir. and .\frs. Thomas Alsop were dle Charter ~1gh.t of the club m >uests Saturday of Mrs. Pearl FryI>hat city, wh1ch Is to be observed •r, of Union. 1 ~ ." ~~==:;::;;;~:~~~::::~~~~==~~~~~~~=;;;;;:~ a series of hair-raising stu.nts will ~hlldren of "Union visit.PL! Sunday 1 Geo. F. & R. H. Labrum 91 15.93 in different counties for sale or te 1e the order for the evening. with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Greenwood Celestial McCleary ..................38 6.65 trade. If you wish to buy or sell - - - - - - - , -------~---Mrs. Matilda H. Swenson of Salt Alace McCleary Long •. 10 2-3 1.85 property don't fail to see CRAPO. l t:hi/:1J---- 'PULL UP- t~EW ~ n___ ..~nf((!r ' 0 HORSE WHiP \l:JUU lJnmr> ~~~;s;aa; o~n~!~s~::~~vale l,l-:w" ~e~~·E~~~dM~~~~~;·i~;~: i:: convenienee, garage, barn, cow , shed and large garden. Apply at, Sandy City Bank, Sa,ndy, Utah. Use ECONOMY FLOUR visitor Mr. Parley Glover left Wednes- Nell Monahan ..................... ____..4 .70 dayafternoonforLosAngeles,Cal- H.K.?lson ........ _...........- ....16.32 2.85 ~ UNION ifor.nia, to be absent indefinitely. D~n 0 Lea~y ··--·-····-··-····.. ·······-- .75 .13 On Thursday evening the Y. L. -.....__,~ Mr. Austin Walker assisted by Mrs. P:erce Swenson, Mrs. Daisy 1Timothy 0 Connor ............11 .02 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. A. Stake Board met at the his mother, Mrs. Nettie Walker en- Swenson and Mrs. Ruben Sha~p Hulda E. Owen ................. 4.66 .80,• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • + • • • • • • RIVERTON One of the recent developmentb . . . . Lula Olson 11 1.9r of Elna Densley. . . . . '.ertamerl Saturday evemng at the1r were <lmner ·guests Wednesday of j --··:···-·-····-- ·-··-···· :;iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii their regular monthly officers Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd was sur- of Importance In the state m agr•- home in honor of the "M" Men of ~Irs. Zelia Swenson of Sandy. James M. Neilson ............ 22% 3.9 . Part of the time was prised at her home Thursday Gam eo ~ultural P.quipment is a new horse ;he M. I. A. Games were played 11-Irs. Leo Glover visited W:ednes- J a~es H. Nelson ·····-··· 10 1. 7 in Bee Hive work conducted were plated and luncheon was ser- .vhip which made its first public :1nd a very dainty luncheon was lay with Mrs. James Glover. Lev! Naylor ..~·----·--··-··········--·.4 .7 Stake Bee K~per Dorthea Frost {ed to Mr. and Mrs. Mahonri But- ,tppeara.nce at the Ogden Livestock :crved to 25 guests. Hazel Lennberg, Emery Brady, Hyrum E. Smith ....................... 7 1.2' seal awarder for the work done .erfield, Mrs. Wesley Lloyd, Mr. Sho~ heltl _ lan~ary 7. to .12, in.c.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl White a~d lit- Fern Larson, Merla Greenwood, I~·. L. Shoe~aker .................66 .H members of the Stake Board. md Mrs. James Johnson, Mr. and This new whip which IS stnkmg le son and Mrs. Walter White of Leonard Millerberg, Phyllis Larson Nick MorgJCh ............................. 2 .3f 1Jrogramme was outlined fo1 ':Irs. Freeman R. Lloyd, Mr. and n simplicity and effectiveness doe:i 3alt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Glen r:larence Millerberg, James Brady, 1H. H. Turner ·-·····----....... 55 9.6 coming Stake conference in Feb Mrs. Ezra Miller, Mr. and Mrs. El- wt embody the old familiar lash \Iilne a.nd children were dinner .,_nd Grace 1\Iiddlcton were the cast I Martha J. Thornton •···· 9.58 1.6 after which a social hour wa~ mer Seal and Freeda Lloyd and nd stock. It is a small compact ·uests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. ,Jf rharacters who presented the 3 W. J. Woodhead, ··-·-··---····· .57 .H . . . , Jyrant Lloyd. :>la~e wi_th a ~ha~nel OJl its under ;mart. 1ct tlram.\ "Eyes of Love" Wednes- ~h.omas H; Walke ·---·····-· 3 .5 Fnday eve.nmg the Stake Pres1- Mrs. Zack T. Butterfield enter- urtace m which Is housed an arm Mr. ami Mrs. Nephi Gregory lay evening of last week t.o a large 1Eliza C.\\ arren ---·-·······--- 1.51 .2 and members of the higr .ained at a party i,n honor of her :pon which is mounted a spur row- pent Thursday of last week at the :mel. appreciative audience. The Clara C. Ward ..................... 1.43 .2( met with the Bishops a:ad laughter, Evelyn, it being her 8th •l. It weighs only six ounces com- "1ome of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mock parts were well r.endered and were Mar.y Woo~ ·- ............ 14 2-3 2.2 in the regular month!} 1irthday anniversary. Games were ;1lete and assembled. The plate b ley of Taylorsville. worthy of praise. Loule LemJch .........................1 .1' A weekly home evening Jlayed and luncheon served to 25 1rovided with keepers thru which Miss Mary Erickson who is em- Mrs. Alice Rock was a Salt Lake Jonas Johnson ..........................2 .3 he established in the w.est ';uests. .he crupper forks of the harne~s played in Bingham spent the week visitor Monday. . And in accordance with the Ia' Stake each Monday evenmg Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seal enter- •ass. •nd with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bateman and an order of the Board of D, January 23rd, was de- .ai.ned at dinner Thursday. Cover:; PULL UP, as it is called by its C. V. Erickson. were di;nner guests Saturday even- re<:tors, made on the 14th day o and voted upon at this meet· <ere laid for Mrs. Wesley Lloyd, >riginator, is placed, one on the ing of ::'.lr. and Mrs. A. R. Gardner October, 1927, so many shares o \Irs. Mahonri Butterfield, Mrs. T. :rupper forks of each lead horse A Free Dance will be held in )f Sandy each parcel of such stock as may b the meeting of the Board of ,.,loyd and daughters, Pearl and Joy.~nd these are actuated by one light Goff's Hall on Saturday, Jan. 21st Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush and necessary will be sold at the resi held at t~e ~ordan Se~in- Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson en-lcord. The forward end of this cord for the cast of the Lions Follies and Ilittle son, Mitchell, and ~lr. and dence of the secretary, James Glo M?nday evenmg.Jt was d~ci~ed tertaincd at a Radio Concert at JS changed fr~m one PULLUP toltheir partners. Punch and w~e~s ;Mrs. Orval Forbush were dinner ver, Sandy, R. F. D. No. 3, Utah dedicate the Semmary BUJldmg 1their home Wednesday after which another occaswnally by means of will be served and good mus1c IS Sll.nday of Mr. and Mrs. on Monday, February 20th, 1928 22nd: The p_rogramme forlluncheon was served to 8 guests. a ~mple and e.ffective ring, and the. insured.. . . McCleery of Murray. at 1 o'clo:k p. m. to pay delinquen' , serVIces are m the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Page en- rear end of this cord 1s secured con The Lwns Folhes wJll be assessments thereon, together witl : East and West Jordan Stake tertained at dinner Sunday in honor "veniently near the driver's seat.lbered as the charity affair given cost of advertising and expense of of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Page. Thus the hands are left free to 65 business and professional me)l Friday evening for Mr. and sale. Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Wiberg en- drive and handle the implement. lthe Midvale Auditorium last Everett Walker and children James Glover, Sec'y. NOTICE tertained at dinner Sunday in hon- This )leW whip is effectiv~ in urg- ember under the direction of East Midvale. Date first publicatio)l, Jan. 20, Priesthood regular monthly 0 r of Mrs. Thomas I. Page and Ing the slow horse in the team tie M. Colaw. Leonard (Ben.ny) Jensen, well Date last publication, Feb. 17, will be held Sunday, Jan. family. without exciting the fast one. It Many of the members of the clerk of the Famous Clothi!\ the South Jordan Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hodges is considered a very humane as well were not Lions and this "party" Co., has been confined to bed Mrs. Geo. Wright was hostesE at 2 p. m. this is one week was surprised by their friends o)l as effective and efficient means of given to show the Lio.ns Club Saturday. His conditio)l was to members of her club Tuesday than usual on account of Monday night. Games were played securing uniform a,nd equal effort preciation for their services in putimproved according to this ening at her home on South conference coming the first and supper was served to Mr. and from each horse in the outfit. It over this gala and modern af- morning's report. Street. Eight were present . .......... J*'in February and the last Mrs. Kenneth Bills and Mr. and noiseless as well as positive in fair. Jl.lr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Sadler Mr. and Mrs. L Fern Pett are 1 in January will be obser- Mrs. Burmingham. tion and its simple construction the proud parents of twin boys, moved to their new home on Ou p · l p, Mrs. Rowland Lloyd entertained mits long service at low cost. bor)l last week. neer Street. r ractu;a atlern at a party Monday night in honor It was developed bya Box Elder Large and enthusiastic crowds - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - No. 125-4 of her husband it being his birth- County farmer as a result of the greeted this new addition~tl~o;e;;;;;~j~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~::-:-:-:~----.-.t --~--------- day anniversary. Games were play lo,ng felt need among farmers equipment during the L · --------::= - - - - - - - e d and luncheo)l served to Mr. and a whip for leaders that was posi- Show at Ogden and many requests Mrs. Alma Dansie Mr. and Mrs. tive in action, quiet and convenient. made for the new whip as •B. Anderson, Mr. a~d Mrs. Mahon- In addition to its value as a whip as for the agency rights to it. ri Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Walter it is useful in that it can he turned It has been thoroly tested and has Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Lloyd, arou.nd on the crupper forks of the recomme,ndation of many of the THE FWRSHEIM SHOE FOR mE MAN WHO CARES Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, Mr. harness and used to train colts and prominent and well known and Mrs. Fred Lloyd, Miss Cecelia stubborn horses to lead up freely. and teamsters of the state Lloyd, Miss Freeda Lloyd, Harold PULLUP is already being shown well as very favorable comment Anderson, Byrant Lloyd and Mr. at Hardware, Harness and leading merchants and dealand Mrs. Thomas Lloyd. Merchandise stores thruout who have handled it. 0. R. Anderson of Rexburg, Ida. spent three days at guest of Mr. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + .and Mrs. Kenneth Williams. Mrs. George W. Bills was surprised at her home by her children Games were played and luncheon Are you ahead in the game of , was served to 30 guests. life or are you forever behind? Mrs. Shirley Cantonwine and When you get your ,ay check of Salt Lake spent the do you have to immediately e)ld as guests of Mr. and Mrs. pay out so much for the groJoseph Parks. cer's bill, so much for the butHarvey Wood of West Jordan cher's bill, etc., or are you in the week as guest of Mr. and a position to take the money Wilford Dansie. you have earned and buy wher ,__1 : I • don:t rush a customer. We serve him leisurely and pleJ.Santly "' o-the w: a man likes to eserved Shoes as fine as i florsheims deserve to be proper5" fitted A. s THEY'RE HERE, F0LK BARGAINS VALUES AHEAD OR BEHIND? ever you can do the best? In other words, are you in a position to independently buy where you please and thereby save? Mrs. Elorum Tisch,ner and Mrs. A. Ray Beckstead of South Jordan entertained at a party in honor of . Marvin Dansie Friday. Games played and luncheon was 11er- 'rhere is a great satisfacticm in being able to pay cash for everything, to know that you. have the money to pay for the foods you are going· to eat next month, for the rent of your home, the doctor's bill, if there should be one, and any other expenses unlooked for that ma:r. arise. The New Year is young. · Make up your mind to pay cash and save by purchasing all your groceries and meats at an 0. P. Skaggs System Store and be "ahead of the game" when 1929 comes knocking at your d'lor. The Relief Society Union meeting will be ~eld Su.nday, Jan. 22nd, at, wonder th' tniart woman In· 2 p. m. m the South Jordan ward on .metal br~cade and velvet chapel, at which time lessons for aftemo~m ~ea or brldge-;-no the following month will be dis.combmatlon could pou1bly cussed by Stake supervisors. •t for luxury and amartneu. ' . . it is in the two-piece style The Pnmary Stake board Wlll evr.ryone likes ao well-the hold their regular rhonthly meeting of a ric~ metal cloth or Thursday at Stake office. the sk1rt of tra.nsparent which is also used for the. that ties .itself into a smart At the M. I. A. Union meeting Gold or Silver brocade with • D 1 be f is the most popular ~unday, E 1na ens ey mem r o llll[nmmon. !the Stake recreation committee was' bt obtained in sizes 16 tO' honorable released as a member of ~ requires. ZY, yards ofi·.hat committee. Dorthea Frost was 40 mch maten~l for blo?se 1 ~hosen to fill the vacancy in the lj.i }'ards for sktrt and tnm-, . Patterns will be delivere<i recreatwn d?.partment. any address upon a receipt ol Miss Den~ley has been a very In cas~ or. U. S. postage. Al· efficient leader i.ll the recreational[ mentwn s1ze wanted. Addre'l, field and has done much to advance Depa~J_men t, thi1 IIC'Wil' WestJordanLumber Co. Phone Midvale 212 Great Satisfaction ved as fast day. " Quality hardware, at amazingly low prices. Utensils for the kitchen, hard ware for the home, equipment for the farmAnd at prices that mean real opportunities to save money. Look these items over. Don't wait until you need them. Stock up in advance, it will be a good investment. G. E. Electric Refrigerators Dr. Hess' Line of Poultry Supplies and Stock Tonic 0 .,......,;,;; FQQ D BIG SALE OF MADE TO ORDER SUITS EXTRA TROUSERS FREE! BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES Fit and \Vorkmanship Guaranteed Alterations Cleaning Pressing NEATLY DONE Phone Mid. 117-W UTAH Sale Price······ $8.85 FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. ' ' J USE FAIRDALE FARMS DAIRY MILK Cottonwood, Utah Tel. Douglas 91-J-4 Delivered to your door daily. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS FOR THE MAN WITH A BANK ACC.OUNT . Every day in the year and every year in your life opportunity is knocking at your door. But the only invitation that will lead him in is a bank account. It takes money to make money. Your excellent ideas can never be put into effect if you live from hand to mouth. Save a little out of your regular income. Watch your account grow. \Vhen it h~s attained a reasonable 9ize, opportunities in abundance will come your way. If you are ambitious you will start a bank account today. Midvale State ·Bank f |