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Show THE JOR DAN EAST MIDVALE JOU RNA L Friday of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gar- Mrs. E. J. Knowles was hostes s to Peders en of Bingh am and her club Fririay of last week. Cook of Salt Lake. j Mrs. J. W. Wood and Mrs. E. J. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Nick of BingMrs. Hazel Hanse n . Knowles were dinner guests W~d- ham will occupy the home of ,Mr. and spent Monda y at the Tuesd ay of last week M.r. and Mrs. nesday of last week of Prof. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Schrad er this winter . C. P. Sharp. W. J. McNa mara and chlldre n were Emery G. Epper son of Salt Lake. Mr. W. A. Garre tt was a Nephi visMr. and Mrs. D. W. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schrad ler of itor Monday. were Salt Lake visitor s Wedne sday. Coleman of Salt Lake. State !3treet have moved to Bount iful Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden have 1 They attend ed the funera l servi~e s of Mr. and Mrs. Arson Thom~son of to reside. . as their house guests , Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kate McDonald of. the Richar Salt Lake visited Sunda y with Mr.j Mrs. Fr.eda Cox who submi d tted to J Arthu r Edd and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Greenwood. . . . 'tn operat ion and has been confined Edd of D~ois Idahoand Mrs. J·ames j War~i. M1ss Beatr1ce S1mpers entert amed Teach er Traine r class will be he!<.. o the hospit al for about three y ' · ! for memb ers <1f her club Monda y evThurs day evenin g at 7:30 in the Eas·. return ed to ·her home Saturd weeks ay of M Mr. dand MrRs. AL. MJ. NManchesterd, ening at her home on · Midvale ward house. All ward of last week. State Street . 1 ~· an Mrs. · · c arnara an 1 Orang e and black were the predom : fic.ers and teache rs are invited to m Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cook and Mr. MISS ~~len Sande rs ~f dSalt fL~e inatin g colors used in the decora tions presen t. and Mrs. Ralp~ Ellis motore d to Og- weleM mn; JU:t~ un ay <I r, and favors . A dainty luncheon was The Prima ry Officers enterta ined .len Sunda y of last week. . an M rsD M ~ a~:ra. t rt . d servea to: Ruth Wilfly , Floren ce Monday f<1r the Prima ry childre n at Mrs. Sarah Benne tt had her dm- T · r~. · · b' ~hdona ~n e. a~ne Eyre, Vera Bird, Iona Erecks<~n, Evea Hallowe'en party. Nearly all the ner guests Thursd ay, Mr as.and Mrs. ues ay atl a ~~ a~.paif Y ~n S~n- lyn Olson, Jenny Wrigh chi! rr~n came in costum es t and Della Prizes 1 William Bailey and son of Idaho. tee,. ul uer tc aug er, mn tre ·G lx- 1 Lindah lade all of Murra y. " ' · M J h Bak f M th as n gues s were .presen . were given to the 4 best ones. Daneames . rs. 0 n . er 0 . ammo· w · d 'f h · d · h · t d a week-e nd guest of relativ es and an re res ments were enJoye mg, games an retres mens were en. . Mrs. Walte r Wrigh t of Sandy spent 1 joved fnenda . Sarah Atwoo · · L. Sh T ue sd ay w1t f T · h Mrs. P au I C P d 1 Mrs d of Salt v Lake ""' · " Mr. and Mrs. ee · e ersen. arp 0 ooe e .. · · h Miss Partid a Hanse n of Salt and Mr and Mrs Earl Ferge rsen and vusted Tuesd ay aftern oon Wlt Lake .h. ~ 'ted 1 t · · B · h Ra h 1 F bush v1.;1 ~ittle daugh ter, Renee of as week Wl'th M'1ss Bl anc he ng am c e ~r. · . Sharp. Jordan High School opene d City were week-end guests of Mr. 'tt~r. Wilha m G~rrett fofMNephdl Mwa. Mrs Alice Rock attend ed the fun-! doors Monda y after a ten days beet T Sh a dmner guest Fnday o an d Mrs_. Goor.ge . r.. an rs. eral servic arp. • • t• es Monda y of Mrs. 1 Ellen vaca lOn. E'Ighty per cent of the stuM:r. B1ll Smith return ed home last W. A. Garret t. Ivers of the Grant Wa.-d i dents return ed to school that day. week after spendi ng about 2 month s Mrs. La vera Maxfield. o! Sal; L~ke Mrs A MeFar land of Salt Lake 1 This is the best openin g after beet jn Idaho, Orego n and Washi ngton. who has spent some time wd•..,t.l he' was a· di~ner guest Tuesd ay of Mr.! vacati on that the sclwol has ever enMrs. France Lennb erg and daugh - father , Mr. C. Evans return e o er an d M i joyed. rs. D. W . McD onald . L Hazel attend ed the funera I ser- h orne 1ast week · ~r, r Ma ilda Wal1 p d h d Mrs. W. J. McNa mara attend ed the Mr..and Mrs. Pau e ersen a 1 First six weeks ma~ks were 'V1ces Tuesd ay of M sd t Wome n's Repub lican club card party as thmr guests last week, !dr. and I out to studen ts on the1r report given lan of the Grant War f N h' cards t th Hotal Utah Saturd ay of last Mrs. Martin Peders en and childre n of I Monda Mr. Henry Garre tt 0 y. These cards are to ep .1 was da a k e be ' Brigha m City. Mr. Levi and Joseph 1 ed by a parent or guardi an andsignhouse guest Thurs day evemn g an wee . ret rett. It M ay Be You--- W· I Me et Me At Bo oth 's Ev er y Th ur sd ay Friday Saturday an d M on da y JArd ,8 Not•s. '1 '"'- - -. · . .... , • \.,.- ~ ~ -_..,1 ... , -~-. 4- _ ••, - ... -' An Unusual SPecial Awaits You -· Mr. V otert You Are a Stockholder in the State of Uta bl LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS REM EMB ER!- WITH EVER Y $1.00 CASH PURC HASE OR PAID ON He re Ar e the Issues of the Pre sen t at $5.95 ~a- group of Stylish Dresses What A Wond erful Oppo rtunit y To Be Well Dress ed For Every Occasion, Yet With out Havin g To Spend A Lot Of Money To Be So. Many Matri als And Many Style s Are Offered In This Collection At $5.95 to $14.95 · See MR. A. RIEG ERT At The I Bootery Shoe Store Midvae, Vtah . USUdlly he is , _ _ J. , to tall{, Usua lly the perso n you ask for is ready to talk when "Lon g Dista nce" ring~ his bell. Ther efore , in a majo rity of cases, a Stati on-to -Stat ion call will get the same resul ts for you as if you had calle d "Per son- to-Pe rson !' Stati on-to -Stat ion calls rang e from 20 per cent to 50 per cent lowe r than Perso n-to- Perso n calls. And the service is notic eably quicker. That 's the mode rn way to .tran sact "Lon~t Dista nce" busin ess. Ask "Lon e Dista nce" for rates and other infor mati on abou t Stati on-to Stati on service. W • encou rage you ~e use this less expen s1ve serv1c e becau se it takes us less time to comp lete the call and there fore eoats us less. i The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. AS K FO R WHITE LILY FLOUR ournal W an t Ads Pull ACCOUNT, YOU GET A KEY Campaign Which Will Affect A $290.00 DINI NG ROOM SUIT E Yo ur Interests! A PICK OF ANY SILK DRES S A $10.00 GREE NBA CK THE efficient admin istratio n of nation al affair! under Presid ent Coolid ge has been a ctedita ble success. His pruden t econom y, his great wisdom a~ a statesm an and his many other qualification~ for this high n place htm among the foremo st of our Presid ents. Should he not bt ~ositio suppor a Repub lican Congress~ Will n()t Utah's interes ts be served best by ted by electing a delega tion to Congr ess which has alread y made an enviable record and now enjoys the ~ood will and cooper ation of the Nation al admin istration? The Nation al admin istratio n has been efficient, econom ical and progre ssive. It repres ents five years of constr uctive legisla tion and sound admin istratio n by the Republican pa'rty. Here are some of its achiev ement s: The Washi nrton confer ence for limitat ion of armam ent. Adopt ion of a budge t system . Reduc tion of taxes by $2,500,000,000 per annum . Reduc tion of nation al debt by $5,000,000,000. Passag e of agricu ltural credit laws. Emerg ency tariff law which saved farmer s from ruin in 1921. Grain future s act. Act regula ting meat packer s. Act organi zing agricu ltural cooper ation. Act creatin g cooper ative bureau in Depar tment of Agricu lture. Limita tion of immig ration in the interes t' of Ameri can Labor . World War Vetera ns' relief. ' Adopt ion of a genera l protec tive tariff measu re. Post office depart ment placed on self-supportin~t basis. Abund ance of other legisla tion for advanc ement of our countr t. Senat or Smoo t, by virtue of his ability and indus try, and his 23 years of dilige nt servic e in the Unite d States Senat e, is one of the outsta nding legisl ators of our count ry. His influe nce at Wash ington is not excee ded by any man in Congr ess. To replac e him now would be to relinq uish the comm andin g powe r and presti ge that Utah now enjoy s. B O O T H MERC. CO. I Midvale's Big Dept. Store • Wher e You Save Most turp.ed to the first period teache r at Officia ls in a midrle Weste rn state once. are consid ering a law which will reThe studen t body ()fficers are comquire that the finger print of a man pletely organi zed and beginn ing their accom pany his signat ure on official years work in excelle nt style. The Mrs. Harry Sands trom enterta inell documents. high school officers for this year are: at a party at her horne on Friday in School Officers honor of Mrs. Thoma s I. Page. Garnes Presid ent .. -.............-.... -..... Jack Monah am were played and refres hment s were FOR RENT -A 5-room Moder n BunVice I'!esid ent ....,. Kathle en Reyno ldr served to 25 guests . galow on 39 Holde n Street . InSec.-T reas ............-... - ..... Gordon Ohls?n j Miss Connie Dansie and Miss Vesta quire, Midva le 114 Stu~ent Court Judges -;-Clar ence Wll- Lanca ;;ter were dinner guests of Our Congr essme n, Messr s. Colto n and Leath erwoo d, h~ve 'iikehams, Lamar Burkm shaw, John and Mrs. Thoma s Lloyd of South Mr. Jorwise been comp etent repres entati ves of this state. Their servic Adolphson. . . dan on Sunda y. es Marsh al ........................... Dwigh t Wadle igh 1 . ..... have been unifor mly effect ive and valua ble in prom oting the J f inter- Yell Maste r ...._........ -..... Augus t Nichols •ur. and Mrs. Henry , e;nsen o ests of Utah. If return ed to Congr ess, they will be even gr~te Senior Class Officers r. West Jordan and Mrs. Georg e Mor· That is one reason they shoul d be re-ele cted. Yet there is anoth er, Presid ent ............................ Charle s Fische r rison of Denve r were enterta ined at far more vital reason . Durin g the remai nder of the term of Pt esi- Vice Presid ent .....-..... Virgin ia Brown suppe r Sul;l.<,lay at the home of Mr. dent Cooli dge and the Repub lican admin istrati on, it is essen tial to Sec.-T reas........... _.............. Thero n Nielse n and Mrs. Leo Lloyd. good gover nmen t to have a worki ng major ity in Cong ress of Mrs. N. J. Heum an was hoste::;s for the Yell Maste r _..............-........... Don Dunyon Junior Class Officers same politi cal faith. Gove rnmen t polici es are depen dent on the Sun Flowe r Club Wedne sday at this. Presid ent .......-.............. . Blaine " Ander son her horne. The aftern oon was spent • Vice Presid ent _.......... Melva Hardc astle in sewing and refresi 1ment s were. serv Utah' s basic indus tries - minin g, agricu lture and livest ock Sec.-T reas... _........................ _.. Jesse Caspe r ed to ten guests . Yell Maste r _,_,_......- Harve y Cundick Mrs. Golden Densle y and childre n need such protec tion as the Repub lican tariff afford s. Sopho more Class Officers return ed home Sunda y after spendi ng When these indus tries are protec ted and enabl ed to_ flouri sh, Presid ent ........... _.....................-.-.. Dell Smith the week in Salt Lake as guests of Vice Presid ent ......... - ..... Hazel Jensen her mothe r, Mrs. Fred Howes. manu factur er, emplo yer, emplo yee, profes sional man, labori ng Mrs. Emma Gathe rum of Holida y man, Cec.-T reas. .. ......... -..... Myrtle Monah an Yell Maste r _, ............... Lowelle Swens on was the guest of Mr .and Mrs. Thoprofit and prosp er. Freshm en Class Officers mas P. Page three days during the Presid ent ~ ......... -....... _ Gordon Ander son week. We shoul d keep men in Cong ress who believ e in a tariff which Vice Presid ent .~ ........ D~wey. Dowdi~g Mrs: Jim Nell and .b~~Y spe.nt Sec.-T reas ......-................. Jimmi e Gaskill week m Salt Lake visitm g w1th last 1 protec ts our resour ces. her j Yell Maste r _ ....................-.. Loren Baker sisters . Mr. Voter , you are a stock holde r in this great institu tion, the The Jordan footba ll team meets Mrs. Charle s Dimond and family Bingh am today in the first regula r of West Jordan spent Thurs day State of Utah. There fore, on Nove mber 2ndgame ever played betwee n the two ing with her mothe r, Mrs. Eliza visitLloyd schools. The Bingh am team has lost Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page and Mr. all of its games this year, due to its and Mrs. Mered ith Page formed a inexpe rience , but is steadil y improv - party at the Salt Lake Theat re on Vote to Protect You r Own Interests. ing. The Jordan team can be sure Thursd ay. of a fight when it meets its Miner Mrs. Zach T. Butter field and daugh rivals, and will be lucky to pull out ter, Evelyn and Miss Mae Freem with a win after the long beet va- spent three days at Nephi return an Vote to Promote You r Own Prosperity. cation . The Beetd igger regula rs have home Sunda y . She was the guesting of nearly all return ed to school and are Mr. and Mrs. Duke Page. g hard for the game. Mr .and Mrs. Thoma s B. Lloyd and Vote to Keep Experience and Influence at Wor k for workin Joe Franco m, .rregular center , will small daugh ter, Joyce spent Sunda -. y be out of the fray with a ·sprain ed at Syracu se the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ankle,· received in a fall from a beet Spenc er Barton . Payin g home bills by Utah . wagon . Adolp hson will play his poMiss Rheab el Butter field was one check is a most sensib le sition. of the honore d guests at the Hotel Coaches and athlete s are watch ing Utah at a luncheon Thursd ay. plan. It assur es you a the report cards wlth some concern as the athlete s must be passin g in receip t which guard s fifteen hours regula r work to be eligiSunda y's Thibun e carried a picture again st payin g the same ble to compete. of John Dibbs, forme r Jordan linesbill more than once. JORD AN HIGH STUD ENT MAKE S man, who is makin g good at West Point on the Army footba ll team. In GOOD IN ROCKY MOUN TAIN Furth ermo re, the great additio n to footba ll John plays laCONF EREN CE DEBU T crosse and wrestl es. This has not er convenience is espec"Pete" Dow, forme r Jordan High kept him from makin g a brillia nt re- · • ially worth while. School end chosoen all-sta te for two cord as a studen ts. WARN ING I years, lived compl etely up to his repVoters are warned arainst eleveath heur political propar:a nda. The l••ues utatio n in his :first confer ence game The Distur ber ef the prcaent campal~:n ban ~em squarely •reuntto l by Kpubli cu Committee u• speaker s. Circulat ion ef exa.c1er ated, mislead incthe agains t Col<1ra "That dog do kept me awake last U. Playin g w~th er \lnfeuad ed tam.-ia:n JP&teria l lJy G'Ur a4venar ies in the laat heun of the campaic the Unive a, when rsity night." it of i.e Utah, Red Dev1ls, too late to refute er .. a ail the lie•," &bov.Jd De resented aaul condcm aed, aad "Pete" scored three touchdowns, one ouch appeah ohoultl Dot be r;ina con•iole ration. "Wha t dog?" after a race of sevent "'The hot one I ate on the ride." y yards, inter.REPUB LICAN STATE COMM ITTEE. cepted a pass, and did divers other stunts that contrib uted to Colorado's Poor Pup overw helmin g defeat . Midvale. Utah Pup: Great Scott -I hope I never. "Pete" plays half back on Coach have to sneeze again, when I'm near 1 ~§~~~~~!i!~~~~~~~ Armst rong's squad. 1an ink-we lll :: Ri ve rto n I I I PAY Home Bills By Check VO TE RE PU BL IC AN · NOVEMBER 2n d Midvale State Bank . |