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Show • THE B~~.~~' JORDAN JOURNAL M'.I'-W_A_N_T__A_D_S_~ EAST MIDVALE Mrs. H. A. Peterson and son left Sunday for their home in Salt• Lake after visiting several weeks with her MTs. Alvin LindaU entertained at '"n of Sami• Allen. Heber Mrs. and Mr. parents, a birthday dinner at her home on S.tate Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Middleton of and Mrs. Sam Beckstead was operat- FOR SALE-Very good Garland ::,'treet Wednesday of last week. The Winterquarters were guests of Mr. HALLOWE'EN PARTY range $30.00. Call E. R. Benson .. covers were laid for thirty. ed on for appendicitis a.t the L. D. S. and Mrs. J. C. Bills l~st week. <~ ::6) Mrs. Robe1·t Milne Sr., and Mrs. Mr. Golden Lambert returned home Hospital Friday of last week. At the Age 11 last report he was getting along nice- LOST-Sive1· and g-old thimble. En- Polley Crouch of Salt Lake visited last week from a three ll'llonths stay Lillian Parkinson Crescent School Grade 7 in Idaho. graved "V" on. Fined return to Sunday with l\:lr. and Mrs. D. H . ly. H. W. Jorgensen, Teacher Mr. Joseph H. Lambert of Helper Mrs. Lucy E. Green returned honw Mrs. Melvin Lind. Reward. (N-26) Milne. Friday, October 30, 1925, the Cres- Thursday after an extended visit with was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. RasMr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis returned party. Hallowe'en a held .Delay. school cent Don't INSURANCESaturday. and FIRE Friday mussen to their home in Woodruff Thursday her daughter, Mrs. Parry of Price. See H. C. Aylett, 320 N. Main. Tel. after visiting here w1th relative.:; anu Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dibb had a s The school children and the teachers Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards an- tf friends. Midvale 36. their guest Sunday, Mrs. J. L. Cosmor were dressed in costumes. Games nounce the arrival ob a boy, Friday congregaThe all. by enjoyed were of Salt Lake. Forbush of last week. --- Miss Gert.ie and . Ma1-gie ~--------------------week last of Wednesday 2'Uests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crosgrove and tion sang America led by Ruth Morall of Hauling ess, MOVING-Expr enterMr. and Mrs. Jacob Griffith son, LaMar of Magna visited at the ris; piano solo, Verna Fairbourn; a tained at a family dinner Sun<lay at Clara Mrs. of horue the at kinds. Call Sam, Munay 140-J tlO at a shower home of Mrs. Cmsgrove's parents, reading, Miss Bush; song, High School their ho;ne on Union Avenue Gustavison in Salt Lake in honor o~ Nichols August story, ghost Students; last Heward, L. Jos. Mrs. and Mr-. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ~oty annouce POR RENT-Furnish ed or unfurnish - .~1 1~ s Cormelia Burdick, a bride of the poem by Carol Fah·bourn; sto1·y, Ruth the arrival of a baby boy at the home week. ed apartments. $10.00 up. Wasatch neat· futw·e. Miss Virginia Smith of Provo spent Morris; song, Lavon Lunnen and Lil- of Mrs, Eliza Doty Friday of last Mrs. M. J. Thornton entertained at 5067-W m· Midvale 12. the week-end with her parents, Mr. Han Parkinson. quilting WeJne.:;uay, Six were pre· a week. The children then fo11med a line and Mrs. Heber A. Smith. :sent. visIdaho of Mrs. Stella Atkinson FOR ~ALE-Large l!.oller-top desk; Mrs. Jenkin.:; and daughter, Gladys and were lead by a ghost througlh ited friends and relatives here last Covers vere laid for te.n at a birthpractically new. Oheap. Call, Mid. Olive and Janice and Mr. and Mrs. haunting and mysterious corners day family dinner in honor of ~lrs. we~. 160-J. Refreshments were served which Doyle Lewis of Salt Lake were dinGeorge J. Millerbe1g at her home on Mrs. Emma Bul'gt>n returned home douglhsand'.\1-ches, punch, included C. S. Mrs. and Mr. of ner guests last week after a ten days visit with FOR RENT-2 room house. Inquire l;ltate Street Sunday of last week. nuts and opples. Bailey, Sunday, hlr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett entert-2 her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Cox of C. P. Sharp, Midvale 170-W -------Mr.:;. Ivan R.osebrought and baby of at turkey din~r Wednesday ..aiJ1ed Salt Lake. Mrs. Arnold Jenf:en and son, Bobby Salt Lake are visiting at the home of in honor o1 tne Geneolog1ca. Mr. evening and Van Mr. and Mrs. Charley HOUSE FOR SALE-5 rooms and are visiting this week at the home of and Mrs. Ira Proctor were the dinner her father, Mr. Roy Boulter. . .::>pecial gue::;ts were Committee ~take bath. Main St. Good condition. PavMr. John Fitzgerald of Provo was Mrs. Robert Coward of American guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Philip of Butlerville, Butler Mr. and Mrs. ing. See J. W. Booth. Fork. Mr. parents of Salt his of John::;on guest M. A. the week-end JLr. and Mr.:;. Walker of East Midvale. ter· double and Mrs. Wm. C. Fitzgerald, Lake and .Mr. and Mrs. Alfred RobMiss Blanche Walker was a guest FOR SALE OR TRADETHE BEET CROP AT DRAPER Mrs. Nora Stringfellow returned race with 4-3 room apartments. bins. Sunday of Miss Clara Walker. ihome Friday after visitig two weeks Lovely furnished. All modern heat Mr. and 1\-Jr.s. .Neal Olson and Mr Mrs. Veri Milne, Mrs. Raynold Age 14 with her daughter, Ml's. Richard Or- Evelyn Smith included. Good location. Will sell and 1\lr::;. Alien Bateman were t'n~ Bradv Mrs. Clarence Brady and Mrs. .' 8th Grade Draper Park School gill of Bingham. cheap or trode for a small home in guests at the "U" Club dance wh1ch Parley Parker visited Monday with Teacher Shepherd, LaUI·a Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ren Han:is, Mr. and or around Midvale, or chicken ranch was he1d in Goff's hall in Midvale May Smart. Draper has a banner beet crop this Mrs. Mrs. Frank Farr and Mr. and Mrs. Call Mr. Walton with Le Grand :Satw·day evening. Miss Reba Cox of Salt Lake wa::; tons 10,000 yielded crop The year. the were Bingham Mrs. Francis Lennberg and daughRichard Ot•gill of Richards, or Mrs. Anna Shone at a week-end guest of Mrs. W. C. Burnorthe of 6070 on 1925 in beets of on ter, Ruby and Mrs. Lizz1e Jensen saw guests of Mrs. Nora Stringfellow 612 South 4th East. gon. planted. acreage mal Sunday. ·'Buddy" at the Wilkes Thursday. Mrs. Elsie Pixton of Taylorsville The farmers all worked hard to get visited Wednesday with Mrs. Clat·a LOST-Between Social Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rasmussen of lllr. and Mrs. Francis Anderwn an56 South, one folder containing nounce the arrival of a girl Saturday Heber City are visiting at the home their beets dug before bad weather. Cole. The beet growers had an excee<lWatkin's accounts. Notify W. T. of last week of Mr. Rasmussen's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doty and Mr. their harvesting for year good ingly Lovindge, Lehi, Utah. $5.00 reward. Mrs. Anton Rasmusse.n. Mrs. Laur~ Tripp entertained seven and Mrs. Frank Humphry of Delta till up good 12-3-25 was Mrs. Marie Fjield and baby of Salt beets. The weather frieu<.i.:; at a quutmg- Friday at her visited here last week with relatives desttorm snow a w:hen 13, October her with week-end the spent Lake FOR RENT OR SALE-Unfurni shed home on State Street. layed further hauling. The weather and friends. mother, M~s. Mary Y. Lambert. Mrs. J. N. Rock and Mrs. E. J one, 4-room terrace. Call Was. 2793 Miss Mae Hibbert entertained at i.:; now good and the pl'QCess of harSalt lake were dinner guests Sunof Participants in the Thanksgiving 203 1st Ave., off Locust St., Mida candy pull at her home Monday ev- vesting is now going on. of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. MeDonday Pl'QPoultry Utah the of turkey pool 12-3-25 .. vale. The beets are taken to a Beet Dump ening. Eight guests wet·e present. aid. ducers, a cooperative marketing orMiss Afton Smith was hostess to where they are weighed and dumped, ganization of approximately 1600 Utah IN THE BEET FIELD Miss Berniece Cole and Miss Rose the members of the 0. G. Club at her by a process, into beet cars. Then the poultrymen, and the Utah State Farm Verl Beckstead 8th Grade Allen visited the Wilkes Monday. home Saturday evening. Ca1•ds wer~ dirt comes back to the vtagon, is bureau received 36 cents a pound for So. Jordan School Mrs. Neil ,An1;1erson was a gue6L Age 13 1 played and luncheon served to six weighed, being subtracted from the their birds, tbe highest price ever paid of Mrs. Alma l'owell of Murray on Teacher Hay, Carolyn whole weight. When there aren't any by a turkey pool in Utah, according Monday. members. 'Tis time to get your knives boys the beets are weighed and the cars, were Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Ballard Mrs. Alice Rock visited in Murra)' the of officials by to announcell'llent And scamper off to •work, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardner farme1-s shovel the beets off into a producers association. The entire pool The beets are ripe and ready :\Ionday, the guests of Mrs Jim · Thursday evening at a "500" party. large pile. An official weighs a buck- was marketed in Newark, New JerCahoon. We have no time to shirk. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Jensen of et of beets, then scrubs them, gett- sey, and the receiving concern said Now down the rows we come boys had McDonald W. D. Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd are guests of Mrs. Jensen's ing the di1't l}ff and giv~ng you the it could have handled many more turand Mr. as their guests Saturday, Those knives will go click, ciick tariff on your load. father, Mr. John Star ley. Mrs. T. ,F. McDonald of Murray, keys at the same price. As we separate those tops The ground and weather promises Mrs. J. R. Rideout was hostess to Mr. Eui"ene Fordham returned on At this figure the producers will slick. From beets so clean and the members of her club at a thea- an enormous beet crop for neXJt year. receive between $3.50 and $4.00 for Now we pile them in a row .~1onday from a trip to southern Utah. tre party Saturday afternoon at the The Draper Beet factory also prom- each bird, for the turkeys handled by Mr.:;. Rachel Forbu:;h was a Sal~ Our backs we have to hump ises to run full capacity next year. Wilkes. visitor.s J. riday, the guest 01 Lake unof the pool are said to have been We load them in a wagon Burdick. Etta i~1rs. pr&eedented quality and averaged apAnd haul them to the dump 13 Age Afton Peteson The Gleaner Girls of the M. I. A . proxilmately ten pounds each. A good In this way we keep working 8ts Grad!! porti•n of the turkeys came from the entertained at a "Kiddies" party MonSo. Jordan School Eadh of us every day Carolyn Hay, Teacher uay evening at the home of M r.s. Uintah basin and the 36 cents is the Just pulling, topping, loading, Lar:;on on State Street. Th Wednesday, November 1i was Arm- highe.'t price ever recived by the turJack And hauling them away. istice day. Seven years from this day key raisers of that section. rooom~ were tastily decorated in lavender and yellow and the guests wore the World War stopped" and fighting The association, which has managed oars his on rests who man 'The !uddie costumes. Kiddie games were rea ceased. Peace was declared. pools for three years, rep01ts At South Jordan, Armistice Day markable improvement in the way the will soon find himself drifting. played and luncheon served to Rosali€ was celebrated by the raising of the farmers handle the birds. "Three years It isn't so much the distance we Olson, G<Jldie Sotfe, Given Greenwooi:l Thornton Berniece Jensen N e)-' ~ flag and the saluting of it. "America" ago," said Albertus Willardsen, vice :have made, or the things we u1·ace as matter, that achieved have and the· "Star Spangled Banner" were president of the producers, who handlie and ViQiett~ ~harp, Mirla Greenwe are going and what we wood, Mable Gustavison, Blanc'he the sung. led field poreations for the pool this where doing now. Keep on rowing: Sharp, Blanche Glover, Ha2:1el Lenncc year, 'they did not even know how to are 0 berg, Gertie and Margie Forbush and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenkins were dress a turkey. Now >they are firm Etr.i.e Johnson. preof dinne1· guests Sunday of Mr:>. H. P. believers in the desirability Friends w.i.ll be grieved to hea1· paring the turkey shipments for a Jen en of West Jo1·dan. that Mr. J. W. Andl,e ws, an old resicritical trade. Every barrel of turkeys dent of Midvale but lately of Downey THE KNOCK OUT DANCE going out in the pool carries a stenCalifornia died at his home t'here last Utah from comes it telling 8th Grade . ciled label - A Viola Beckstead last month. Utah name Age 13 and every turkey has the So. Jordan School 1 The family at one time occupied The wrapper. stamped on the head Carolyn Hay, Teadher W. H. Perkins home on State the The Theological Class of South 1 plan was adopted to popularize Utah and were loved and respected Street Jordan gave a masquerade ball, Oc- 1turkeys and to educate consumers to knew them. who all Jy tober 31. Everyone was dressed as the point where they will realize Utah Mrs. Neil Olson entertained TuesHallowe'en characters. Cider was serv 1turkeys of top quality, We want to day for the "U" club at her home on get them in the habit of buying Uta'h ed. Everyone had a good time. ~tate Street. The time was spent iJt turkeys frequently." · M p ts k to business pertaining to the club and expects manag-eTent pool The an warm In eep a an a i'eason Christmas the for <Lite1·ary Le:;son was given. Rea handl~ SHOW MINSTREL ALABAMA THE winter and out of jail the year were served to Mrs. Archof freshments size the twice approximately 81Jh Grade pool Clara Brown round. Miss Clara Hosmer, Gat'dner, and ibald Thanksgiving Age 15 ·that a.~sembled for So. Jordan School Mrs. Mabel E. NelGot~, I. C. Mrs. comassembling of this movement will STENGTH AND POWER Carolyn ~ay, Teacher son, Mrs. Berniece White, Miss Laura Thursday evenmg, Mr. Ren Holt mence about Decembe1· 7. A price That is what you get if you use Gardner, Miss Josephine Johnson brought his negro chorus from Magna as favorable as that for ThanksgivHAL GASOLINE. Miss Ethel Lewis, Mrs. Mathews and to South Jordan. A wonderfu~ pro- ing is expected. At Christmas, it i!'. Mrs. Virgie Goates. ' liberal more are buyers out, pointed enjoyEveryone pr<><;Juced. was grlllm GAS ~AL (f rou.have never use moved Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Cash were not turkey!'. for offers, their in dnve m and let us fill. up the ed the entertrunment. Lake visitors Saturday evening. Salt handled be can usually at Christmas tank and then you will know and Ml"S. D. H. Milne sp.ent Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Re-.u.ling and at New Years and if not the? can be HAL GAS does the work. afternoon in Lehi, the guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sainsbury, of frozen and stored for the spnng marMrs. J. Gordan and Mr. of Magna, formed a theatre party Sun- ket. At Thanksgiving, buyers seldom W. A. W~ffender of Mr:s. Mr. and day evening and attended the perfomn take .more than the volume needed to 0. & E. ELECTRIC Lehi were ~:uests Tuesday of Mrs. D. supply the immediate demands. ance at the Wilkes. Midvale, Utah H, Milne. Mr. Leo Glover left Tuesday for Delta whe1·e he will be employed. Draper _____ _____ We Do It? How • ·• -. ...-.. ·- ·- -· ·. · · -. · --·$ 18~: 1. 2. ~;:: N::;:-o~!~~~s?~e~·:r~ 5. 6. B:;: G::~~:: t~:\ SJ:::::s ·. .~·-·:. -~. - ·-·. : -:.· . =·~:~··· ·:f:~~ 3 .. ty:s ~eavy ~veralls, 8 to 12 :... .. · .. ····-· _ . ··--- ·· .... _98c 4. M Y,s G 'er~ ' • 13 to 18 ·- .. ·-··-- ·-$1.1 9 ·- 1 FIVE REASONS WHY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Our overhead is the lowest possible. We do all our own buying direct f1·om the Factories. T~ese overalls except the Levis are made in ~alt Lake City by men and women from '" our own communities and they are paid good wages. We are not forced to pay high freight rates from the east or west. W~ are no~ helping maintaining expensive offices and htgh salaned officers in the Eeastern Cities. Where do your dollars go? It's worth thinking about. Famous Clothing Co., Inc. Under New Ownership Midvale City --- ·--- - COLE'~ FULLER PEP (lt;!~~l) ". .:.=:. I 'Remember Community Club Clothes Tailored to Measure , by M. Born & Com~ pany are backed by 50 years of clothes making experience and a guarantee t h a t m e a n s exactly what it says complete s a t i s~ faction. I DANCE Saturday. Evening, Nov. 21, at the Rendezvous Booth Mercantile Company and the Motor Car Equipment Co. will give a Radio Receiving Demonstration durinr intermission Dance to the Music as Snappe d from the Air Midvale Tailor Shop VEMONSTRAT ION POSSIBLE THROUGH COURTESY OF THE LADIES' COMMUNITY CLUB R. GYGI, Prop. • • Herdman School Phyllis Freeman A. J. Reese Teacher 8th Grade Mrs. N orval Wardell and children and Mrs. Archie Nidd and children were the guests of Mrs. Orson Freeman last Wednesday. The ward conference will be held in the Henima'n ward house the following Sunday. CRESCENT NOTES Age 13 Carol Fairbourn Crescent School Grade 7 H. W. Jorgensen, Teacher The Crescent School had a beet vacation from October 16, 1925 to October 31, 1925. The crop was a heavy one. Friday, Nov. 6, the school held a spelling contest. The winning grade was the 4th grade. The prize was a picture and the flag. The M. I. A. held an opening social October 20. A program was arranged and games were played, Refreshments were served by the officers of the M. I. A. Mrs. A. W. Bowen, MrR. Walter J. Jenkins, Mrs. J. H. Lloyd and Mrs. Everett Reading spent Wednesday a.t West Jordan, the guests of M1•s. H. P. Jensen . Cabinet Circulator "The Hot Blast Heater De-Luxe'' COJle's Cabinet Circular is so d esigned that it will accomodate your own Cole's Hot Blas t Heater in any of the styles or sizes listed. For the dealer this will offer an opportunity to increase sales by selling the enamel ca."'ing only. Cole's Hot Blast Heaters, now in use in your tenitory, can be thus converted into Cole's Cabinet Circulators. For the consumer who owns a Cole's Hot Blast Heater, a big saving over any other Cabinet Heater on the market will result, as the enameled casing alone need be purchased. No need to throw your old stove away. A master furniture designer created the beautiful lines and symmetrical proportions that make it an outstanding work of art. This, combined with the perfect workmanship in enameling ,graining and coloring the brown walnut exterior, make· it a delight to the eye and a real ornament in the home. West Jordan Lumber Co. Midvale, Utah ' Special Price Bohemian Hop-Ravorecl PUR TA MAI. T Gives Best Results No Cooking Required A RARE TREAT (or "Welldone " if you prefer it that way) A Broiled Steal\: is one of the most tempting and healthful ways of cooking a piece of meat. Try one for dinner some day soonthe whole family will enjoy it. Corner Meat &GrocerY, Gilbert and O'Brien, Pmps. Midvale, Utah \ Read and Usc Journal Want Ads |