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Show THB lOR Riverton A.H _ JOUJtNAL The Jordan Journal West Jordan Issued Every Thursday by Mr. Wayne Tischner, son of Mr. The Jordan Publishin~ Company, Inc. Mrs. Lance Bills and three childand Mrs. M. J. Tischner and Miss TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ren and Mrs. A. E. Miller of RiverEva Beckstead, daughter of Samuel One year --··---···---···---····-·-·--· $1.50 ton visited with Mrs. Ernest Silcox Beckstead of South Jordan were marWednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin l ried in Salt Lake on Thursday, March Telephone Midvale 178 Olsen of Murray were dinner guests 11. Miss Verla Blake as brides maid To be suec:esa(uJ either as an individual Entered at the po~;tofftce at Midvale of Mrs. Ernest Silcox Monday. and Mr. Elton Larsen as best man. or or~lliZation, there must first be an City, Utah, as second-class matter. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Larsen enterIdeal 6f abai to work for and then a neverMr. and Mrs. Geor~e Henderson tained at supper in their honor in tb1iag eft'ert pu( orth to attain the desired and Mr. and MN. C. E. Hogan, mothe evening. Covers were laid for tored to Bountiful Sunday and were besides the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischner, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Aileen Tuttle spent Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James aiaa poliey of Skaggs Stores remain Elorum Tischner, Miss Verla Blake with her folks in Spanish Fork. Atkinsson, after which they formed Wit~>li~~Mne todayJ as when we had but one Ml'. Elton Larsen aid Miss Voneeda Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Beckstead a party and spent the afternoon in ifiliN:-T--e aqppl)r the publice with Quality Larsen. gave a wedding reception at their Ogden. foOlS lor Less money than any one else can Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Sorensen en home in honor of their daughter, JesMiss Della Hart is home after ij! Tile popularity of our stores will tertained at dinner on Sunday. Covers sie who was married to Tracy G. spending several weeks in Logan, were laid for Mr. and Mrs. H. Sor- Holt Thursday March 11. s a judge as to our success or failSupper visiting relatives and friends. ensen, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sorensen was served to 150 guests. QI'e ~ eanying out this service to the public. Mrs. John Lancaster, Mrs. E. J. and family of Salt Lake. A shower was given at the home I;.loyd and 'Mrs. Charles Dimond moMr. and Mrs. Fred H. May are .lf Mrs. Zena Ray in honor of Mr. Out methods of merchandising have enabltored to Riverton last week and visreceiving congratulations upon the and Mrs. Joneph Tee. Mrs. Tee was ited Mrs. Eliza Lloyd. elll us to live up to our ideal-namely: A birth of twin girls on Monday Karch formerly Miss May Beckstead. 4IU,iek turn-over of stock for a small margin Mrs. George Sharp and Mrs. Fer15. A party was given at the home of guson of East Midvale visited Mrs. of priftt. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Larsen and Manuel Beckstead in honor of his Soren Dahl Friday, daughter were entertained at dinner 'JOth birthday anniversary. A strictly cash business eliminating all Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hogan are reon Sunday at the home of Louis P Mr. and Mrs. Elif Nelson moved to ceiving congratll.lations upon the arbad accounts as well as the extra office help Larsen of Salt Lake. Price to make their home. rival of a son, hom Thursday March required to take care of them. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Broadbent had Mr. and Mrs. Brockbank sxpect to 11. as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. mo.v e back to this ward from Sandy Our large buying power which enables us Mrs. J{)seph Hibbard and Mr. and and Mrs. Bill Mitchell and Mrs. 11s soon as school closes. to buy many items direct thus eliminating Mrs. Leland Hibbard joined a party James Mitchell and family of Mur Smith Brockbank has returned of friends with the Swanee Singers the middle man. ray. Master Dean Mitchell spent thr home from Chicago where he has and went to O~en by special train week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. T been attending school. We always pay cash and take adv.a\tage Friday of last week and attended l Broadbent and family. In honor of the first organization a concert rendered by the Swanee of the extra cash di'seounts. I Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischner en of the relief society, a program and Singers in •he Ogden High seh.o.ol, tertained at dinner on Wednesday in luncheon will be given Tuesday after after which a bauguet was served Thousands of JleW patrons each year are honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tish- he general meeting. relying on Skafts Stores entirely for their to the party. ner who were married last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Tischner anfeed supply. They know the Quality is right Bud Funk of Salt Lake, formerly Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs nounce the wedding of their son, of this ward expects to leave for the and at the right price.. Ellertsen of Mona, Mr. and Mrs. Wil - Wayne to Miss Eva Beckstead. German mission field the first of Apliam Broadbent of Santiquin, Mr Mrs. James Shields is recovering ril. We endeavor to completely satisfy each and Mrs. R. C. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs from an operation. She expects to Frank, the little son of Mr. and and every customer. In ease any disatisfacOle Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E be home soon. , Mrs. Otto Schmidt, fell from a horse tion should arise we gladly re!)lace or refund Freeman, Mrs. F. Lord. Mrs. H. Hau The parents who attended the Par- Saturday and broke his leg in three man, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Be(k- 'nt-Teacher's meeting at the Jordan places. the money. l stead, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beck High School Friday and Saturday, aMildred Yates, Thelma Henderson, I stead, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beckstead, mong them being Mrs. Mary Shields, Jack and Joe Smidth, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Crow and Mr. Angus Beckstead Mr. and Mrs. T{)m Sheppick, Mr. and Laurance Rhenelsbock and Henry of South Jordan. Mrs. Hutchings, Mrs. Emma Shep- Smith attended a shower in Salt Lake Mrs. Elmer Seal and daughter were pick, Mrs. Ray Beckstead and Joseph Saturday night given by Mrs. Maime dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F Holt. Howchroft and Mrs. May Schmidt at Meyhauffer of Lark on Saturday. Mr. C. I. Goff and Mr. Bybee were the Howcroft residence, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elorum Tischer en· special speakers at a meeting Sun- M1ss Hazel Schmidt, a bride of the tertained at a shower on Tuesday in day. n('ar future. ---------.;...:--::--~-1"--------------~ 1 compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne The South Jordan people are work- Mr. and Mrs. AI Rose are spending Tischner. Games were played -and ing on a plan to build a new ward the week at Magna visiting Mrs. refreshments w•re served to thirty- house. They expect to start build- Rose's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ing this summuer. five guests. Steadman. Russel Stocking is home from Mr .and Mrs. Albert Beratto enThe Boy Scouts will entertain at FOR SALE-Good building lot, on tertained ·at di'flner Iaiit Sunday in school suffering with inflamatory a party Saturday night in honor of Lincoln street. Call Mid. 37 2-t honor of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stan rheumatism. all parents of the Ward. Every parton and daug!tter, Phyliss of EvansMr. and Mrs. Leo D. Palmer attend ent is expected to be present at R FOR SALE-Give me an otter. 150 ton, Wyomini". Cevers were laid for ~d a shower in Salt Lake Saturdav o'clock. Games and luncheon will foot front, modem house and 'light in honor of Miss Hazel Smith be enjoyed. twelve. poultry yard. Clear.. 39 4th Ave. The sons and daughters of Mr. and •vho is to be married this month. Mrfl. Hattie McKay of Granger, Laura E. N. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. R. A.. Naylor were Mrs. Leo D. Palmer and children, Mrs. Ole Peterson entertained at a on Wednesday in their honor guests of Joseph Naylor Sunday. DRUGSTORE party Reta and Dal~ of South Jordan, Mr. FOR SALE Mrs. Hattie Mackay spent Satur- and Mrs-. G. I. &ternan and son, Games were played and supper was I Still Have A Few Fine White day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. 0. served to 35. Leghorn Cockerels from double PeriLeo D. Palmer. H. Bateman and son, Blair of Seattle greed Tanc:recl St~. Just the birds Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cooper and Mr. Washington w.ere dinner guests of to head our br~g pens. Edw. 'lnd Mrs. E. 0. Maxfield motored to Lydia Bateman, Sunday. LePage, 155 Center St., Midvale. ~alt Lake Saturday 'evening and atJohn Yates ts ltome after spending • Mrs. Lovell Washburn entertained tended the Wilkes Theatre. two months at Eureka, Utah. FOR SALE IN SANDY-5 acres of at a children's party last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Shields were choice land, five room brick house lllr .and Mrs. Ernest Dahl and aft,.,rnoon in hon"r of her daughter "'Uests of Mr. and Mrs. David Shields with city water. Barn, stable, chickfamily ef Eureka were guests of Mr. Verda. Refreshments were served t< Sunday. en coops, garage, cement cellar and Mrs. Johh Yata. Sunday. hi rty guests. and granary. Call Midvale 265-W Mrs. A~tin Petel"'IIn is very ill Friday evening Miss Thalia Fitz with tonslitia. after 4 p.m. 7th Grade rrerald entl~rtain"d at a card party. Harvey Oakson Miss Edna 41\uJ.sen entertained at So. Jordan School Age 13 SALE-Choice Dewberry and Lunch was served to twelve guests. a party Saturday night. Games were Carolyn Hay, Teacher Marshal Strawberry plants. Phone Mr. John Fitzgerald, Miss Heier The seventh grade girls gave a played and luncheon served to 25 156-M ~t Crosgrove and Miss Virginia Smitl guests. who are attending school at the B two-act play Friday afternoon in the Miss Hazel Schmidt, daughter of nRE INSURANCE-Dbn't Delay. When you bring your prescrip- Y. U. spent the week-end in Draper seventh grade room. 1The seventh Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmidt will bP. See H. C. Aylett, 820 N. Main. Tel. tions to us, you are protected in Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell, M:r <md fifth graders were invited to see married to Richard Peterson March Kidvale 16. tf every way. and Mrs. Wilford Mitchell, Mr. an( the show. It was very clever and 23rd. It is compounded exactly as the Mrs. Charles Colan and daughter of everyone enjoyed it. Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Warde! of Mr. Golden Holt and Miss Jesse doctor ordered and with pure, Salt Lake, Mr. and 1\lrs. John Me· Magna have moved to this ward to frash potent ingredients. Donald and daughters, Dorene and Beck::;tead were married in the Salt make their home. It is checked and re-checked by Lucille and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Mit Lake temple Wednesday, March 11. Mrs. Roland Page of Riverton and a system that positively prevents · ell and daughters, Irene and Dor- A reception was given Thursday ev- Mrs. Earl Bateman entertained at 'ne of Magna and Mr. Cowan of Gran ening at the home of the bride. errors. SALFr-Choke Cuthbert Raspa shower Friday night at the home Miss Una Peterson entertained the er were guf"sts of Mr. and Mrs. Z blmy plants. $1.50 per hundred. A. of James A. Bateman in honor of EdAnd the price is as low as posS. B. S. girls Monday evening at her . Mitchell Sunday. A. Malmtrom, 559 Center St. 4-t sible, consistent with the best prehome. The girls spent the evening na Bateman, a bride of Wednesday. Mr. and Mr~. Doyle Lewis and scription service it is possible to sewing. A dainty lunch was served Games were played and a two course baby nad Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lubeck luncheon served to the following give. to twelve guests. • md children of Salt Lake were din· guests: Mrs. Cockyne of Garland . Miss Healy and Miss Hansen hired ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. trucks Friday and took the pupils Mrs. Amelia Pixton of Taylorsville; ~~--------~~---------------~ Bailey Sunday. SNJ.E-Team, harness, wagon, of their rooms over to the Jordan Elmer Palmer of South Jordan, Mr. Mrs. J. H. Robert~ of Twin Falls . High mo,wer. hay rake, etc., 46 S. Main, school to see the moving pic- and Mrs. Roland Page of Riverton, Utah Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Sorin Ras- ture show Jenkins 4-1-26 Midvale called Abraham Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Do.hl, Mr. and mussen and children of Magna were Both teachers felt the effort to get Mrs. David Dahl, Elsie Dahl, Mr. and FAST-Large Choice Lots It's never too late to keep on. ue!'ts of ¥r. and Mrs. Anton Ras- the pupils over to the show was worth Mrs. Robert Pixton, Mr. and Mrs. 145. Be11t location in townmussen Sunday. while since it would help them so Charles Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. James ;• l&d!Valle's new Addition. Only A waste a day wears a fortune Last Tuesday evening. Miss Carol much in their history work. A. Bateman, Ross and Lucile Batelot. Your own terms. For awa . Smith and Miss Genevieve Collett man, Mrs. George Bockley, Mrs. Lafe owner. A. A. Malmstrom, 1 Y <>ntertained the Gleaner Girls of thP Egbert, Mrs. F..arl Bateman, Jay and Dr. C. W. Hancher, Superintendent street, Midvale tf M. I. A. at the Collett home. The evMary Saby, Norma and Edith BateYou cannot serve success and of the Utah Mission, will preach at oning was spent in making candy. man, Myrtle Cundick, Jesse Bockley gray suit coat on pleasure. the Methodist Episcopal Church next playing games and dancing. L.11nch Kenneth Hoglftl, He'nl"J Smith The.lpil:nYJDeJlt:~l»et~~:n Unum and State Sunday at 11:00 o'clock. Let the vas served to eighteen girls. Owner ea1l Journal Offtce, 1 A fool by the name of collegian, is members of the congregation be pre- ma Dimond, Charles Coekyn~ and Mr. and Mr:;. Andrew Orgill en1 178. just as foolish. sent so that plans may be made for Edna &ternan. tcrtanierl at dinn('r Sunday for Mrs. the Easter service, April 4th. . Vema! Jensen ia home, very much BPlle Grf'er of San Mateo, CaliforImproved after spending the last six nia and Mr. anrl Mrs. Heb~>r Allen. Ted: "Perhaps our hoste~s would weeks in the i.. D. S. hospital. Mrs. R. E. Smith was hostess to object if we danced the Charleston." Mr. and Mrs. Hebe• Peterson and the members of her club last WedCherby Lo•, tnotored to Salt Lake Ned: "I'm sure she wouldn't care· nesday afternoon at a kensington. she doesn't like the family dow~ Wednesday evenirw~ and visited Mr. Five members were present. James Becks*d yho just came home &tairs." The Parent-Teachers' association from the L. D. S. llospital where he held a meeting last Wednesday even ltnnounce the birth of a baby boy on underwent a very eerioua operation for throat trouble. ing in the school building. Dr. Plum Sunday, March 14. er of Salt Lake was the speaker. HiP Mr. and Mrs. Harold Egbert of Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor and Mrs. subject being 'The Boy and his Dad". Geo. R. Sadler wer8 guests ef Mr. Magna visited Mr. and Mrs. Vem Several musical numbers were given and Mrs. Stewart Hullchison of Mur- Gardner Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Newell and Mrs. A. J. Galpin of Salt Lake was ray last Saturday evening at a dancCYLINDER HONING, IGNITION sons, Ross and Jack motored to Prothe week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. ing party. George R. Sadler. Mrs. Geo. Stringfellow underwent vo Sunday and visited Mr. Newell's BATI'ERY CHARGING, $1.00--beeause we generate our The Jordan Stake Y. L. M. I. A. an operation at the L. D. ·s. hospital parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Newell. officers anrl board members met at Tuesday. own energy Darrell Cundick, the little seven the home of Mrs. Wm. R. Andrus on Twelve friends of Anton Andr.us year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Friday evening. After a short bus- enjoyed an oyster stew at his home Cundick, died Monday, March 15 afiness meeting, refreshments were Thursday evening. Cards and games ter suffering several weeks with leak· age of the heart. served to Miss Mabel Larsen, Miss were played. Mrs. Alice Sadler was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Berch and Freda Jensen of Sandy, Mrs. Merle Kirk and Hattie Bills of Riverton, Mrs. Stewart Hutchison of Murray family are home after spending the Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Cash of East at the Wilkes theatre last Tuesday. winter at Bingham' where Mr. Berch Ofte.llalf Mile South Triangle Service Station Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Beck The :v>raper Relief Socit!ty cele- is teaching school. and Grace Mickelson. The remainder brated their aniversary Tuesday afWest JordBn, Utah of the evening was spent in a social ternoon at a social. A good program The trouble with a good many prac way. was rendered followed by refresh- tieing physicians is that they are only practicinJ'. Mr. and Mra. Herbert 0. Berrett ments. SKAGGS POLICY MIDVALE I. LESTER • Artificial South Jordan oat WANT ADS ....... Wholesale and Retail REASONABLE RATES AT ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR NO EXTRA CHARGE I<'OR SPECIAL DELIVERY OFFICE, PJ,ANT-6:>00 South State Midvale 175-J Telephone, Residenee, Murray 445 C. C. CRAPO REAL EST ATE BROKER FARMS Sudy, Utah HOMES LOANS INSURANCE Phone Midvale 137-w • .;.;~;::.:,_;;.~;,;_---------------------------------------- LISTEN-.Mr. Renter-Whose home $$ MONEY $$-Plenty of it at 61h are you paying for? Why not own per cent on farms. No delays, No it yourself? I have them for sale commissions above the 61h per cent on easy terms. An old house. A interest once a year and easy renew house or will build to suit you. payment privileges. Pay off that Let us talk it over. higher loan. C. C. CRAPO, Agent. GRAB IT QUICK-Good home on Center Street, Midvale. 6-rooms, bath, 2 porches, basement, sewer, OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU-Twins. A home and a business. Thriving City water, paved street and ceconfectionary store, corner of State ment walks, deep lot. A bargain. and Main sts., Sandy, Utah is for One-third down and your own sale. A busy corner and a pleaslnt ternlB. business for the right party. Call ---- - --- -- - ,· MOVE IT-Say, if you have a house, at store after 10 a. m. or write C. lot or farm to sell, get busy now. C. Crapo, Sandy, Utah. I can sell it for you. My methods I SPLENDID-Nearly New 5-room brick bungalow near 2nd and Locust Sts., Midvale. Cheap. Vacant $ A MONEY MAKER $-Small dairy and beet farm near State Street. April 15. Small down payment and Rich soil, good 5-room house, full $30.00 per month. basement; barn for 12 cows; 9 good cows; hay to feed them; milk-house GOOD BUY-Nearly New double City water, electric lights; milk inresidence on Locust Street, Midvale come $180.00 per month. $145.00 Renting $50.00 per month. A barnet $2500.00 down and ea-sy terms. gain. Easy terms. bring results. • Growth of Universal Love Of glory broadcast--lives itself to The growth of universal love in man give. Is like the evolution of a flower; -Allie May. In bud 'tis greedy, appropriating all For self; but blossoming it throws Have confidence, but don't make its wealth game of it. DRAPER w. L Midvale Drug Co. I THE RICE PROCESS WlllTE Smooth-White- Washable as Tile and smudges canM ARKS not sink into the surface of Barreled Sunlight. Walls and woodwork coated with it can be washed clean like tile, even after years of service. Barreled Sunlight is easy to apply. It flows readily without a brush mark. It costs less than enamel - requires fewer coats -and is guaranteed to remain white longer. For bathroom and kitchen walls- and for woodwork every• where - Barreled Sunlight is the ideal coating. Barreled Sunlight comes ready mixed in cans from half-pint to 5-gallon size. Where white is not desired it can be readily tinted. A single coat of Barreled Sunlight is generally sufficient over a previously painted light sur· face. Where more than one coat is required, use Barreled Sun· light Undercoat first. -Barreled Sunlight West Jordan Lumber Co. - AUTOMOTIVE ''None Better'' General Repairing Laying Mash em Gardner Garage ... Made from Barley, Oats, Com, Bran, Shorts, Beef Scrap, Buttermilk, Bone Meal, Charcoal, Salt, Cotton Seed Meal. MINIMUM CRUDE PROTEIN MINIMUM CRUDE FAT _____:__ MAXIMUM CRUDE FIBER _ Made by the West Jordan Milling Co. Phone Midvale 108 17% 4% 8% |