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Show The MIDVALE JOURNAL Four Friday, May 4, 1928 •day of February, 1924, a copy of Now, Therefore, the property deOF CHATTEL 1\IORTGAGE SALE 'which chattel mortgage, duly cer- scribed in said mortgage, to-wit: tified by the County Recorder of J is hereby given, that, Weber County, Utah, was filed for 1 Plow share edge grinding or default has occurred in record in the office of the County pressing machine· 115 horsepower ' . ~ncllti•Dns of that certain chat- Recorder of Salt Lake County, tort:.,-a•re made, executed and Utah, on the 17th day of April, electnc motor; 1 gas furnace; 1 automatic grinding machine used by Detachable Plow 11928; and, • 1 Edge Manufacturing Com- Whereas, such default has occur- and to be used in the manufacture a corporation, Mortgagor, to, red by reason of the failure of said' of detachable plow share edges; all t d . d' Peterson, Mortgagee, bear- mortgagor to pay the debts secured 0 f th b u· e e mg, grm mg s an s, . on the 23rd day of Janu- '!thereby; and, 1924, and filed for record in Whereas, there is now due and ,emery wheels and o~her e~u1pment of the County Recorder unpaid on said indebtedness to the of the mortgagor (mcludmg 2,000 J0i!DAN L. D. S. SEMINARY CONGREGATION SINGING "THE SPIRIT OF GOD" County, Utah, on the first,undersigned the sum of $3,645.21; ilteel sections) on the date of this notice, located and situate in the BOARD OF CONTROL BENEDICTION DONALD HOGAN building and premises occupied by Jos. M. HOLT, PRESIDENT OFFICERS OF THE CLASS the mortgagor in Salt Lake City NIELS LIND, SECRETARY and County, State of Utah, at No. B. MILNE MAE CRUMP DONALD HEBER J. BURGON 730 South Fourth West Street; also YICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT JOHN A. AYLETT All of the right, title and .interREID BECK FORAGE GREEN, SECRETARY est of the Mortgagor in and to Let-· ALMONT. BUTTERFIELD ters Patent of the United State~ CHOIR LEADERS DAVID T. DAHL for a Detachable Plow Share Edge, FORAGE GREEN AND MARIE NIELSEN 'and the said invention covered by TEACHERS the said Letters Patent, which LetENOCH JORGENSEN ORGANISTS ters Patent are numbered 1401432, GREEN VILDA ALVIRA CRITTENDEN· THEME - THE BOOK OF MORMON and bear date of the 27th day of THIRZA BERRETT LOWELL BOBERG December, 1921, and also, The whole right, title and interVIOLIN ACCOMPANIST, RACHEL FREEMAN Sandy, Utah, April 25th, 1928. est of the Mortgagor in and to "0 HOW LOVELY WAS THE MORNING!" GIRLS CHORUS Co., Lumber Jordan Letters Patent of the United States GRADUATES . HUGH WEBB INVOCATION Midvale, Utah. for a Detachable Plow Share Edge Robert J. Jones John W. Adolphson 'and said invention, which Letters Ruby LaVon Jones Patent are numbered 1307790, and "AN ANGEL FROM oN HIGH" cHoRus oF GRADUATEs 'rhora Ethel Allsop I am enclosing herewith check for 100-lbs. of Dr. Clarissa Lindsay DONALD 8 . MILNE, PREs. oF CLAss Margaret Atwood ' Poultry Pah-a-cea. 1bear date the 24th day of June, GREETINGs Ardelle Lloyd Rose E. Bass · J You will also find brooding record, including daily [ 1919; also Ruth Emma Lougy Bernice Bateman The whole right, title and inter- FIVE MINUTE TALK~> ty list, of 2400 baby chicks, which were placed L. May Maxfield Harold E. Bateman EACH o:-;E A~Nouxcri\'G ms ow:-< sun.mcT est of the Mortgagor in and to Letthe brooder Marcil 10, 1928. These chicks were Jennie May BERNICE BATEMAN Fern R. Beckstead HAROLD BATEMAN ters Patent of the United States , Wh't d D H D II ' p It p Mary McMullin Thirza Berrett for a detachable plow share edge j .' e ou ry ~n-a-cea .an : r. ess r. ess Donald B. Milne Lowell J. Boberg JACKsoN PATE RUTH LouGY and said Invention, which Letters tablets accordmg to dn·ectwns for a penod Myrtle Monahan Farrell Bodell JOHN ADOLPHSON . t 'Patent are numbered 1374094, and ' 15 days: Nance Averil Boulter Erma SoLo lcoRNET April, of day 5th the date •bear RECORD BROODING MORTALITY Y CHICK Wesley B. Nance William R. Brown Number Of 'i1921 ·, an d al SO Number Of JESSE CASPER "'!;1HE NEPHITE LAMENT" • ALFRED E. SMITH Jordan L.. D. St. Seminary Annual Graduation Exercises ·west Jordatl Ward House Saturday, May 5th, 1 O'clock • . proof of the PUDDING is in the • " •• ' ' I •f • 1 D:~~ . . . . . . . . . .~.~~~~ ~A~~---·---··--········~~~~.~ L;st L;st • • 10 ........ --- ...-....... -_............ 4 2 .................................... 3 11 ........................... -.. ·-···- 5 3 ................ _................... 12 12 .................................... 5 4 ·-···----·····-··-............... ,-. 12 13 .................................... 2 5 ......... -.... --·---·····-· ......... 11 14 .................................... 1 6 ........... -....................... 15 15 ....................... _............ 2 7 .................................... 13 Total Chicks Lost .... 104 8 .................................... 5 or 4.333 per cent I am convinced to my own satisfaction that if Dr. s' Poultry Pan-a-cea and remedies are used acto directions satisfactory results will be ol>Very truly yours ' S. B. NEFF. ! .-----------------------1 WEST JORDAN LUMBER CO. ~ ~;~~ ~~z~~~~~;~~lei:n~n~nte;~ SOPRANO SOLO RUBY JONES 'Letters Patent of the Dominion of "THE WATERS OF MINATONKA" Plow 1 'canada for a Detachable 1 Share Edge and the said invention, BRIEF TESTIMONIEs MAY MAXFIELD . ELVOY DANSIE which Letters Patent of the Do· MAE CRUMP LEDA WHITMORE minion of Canada are numbered LEO PAYTON j 205666 and bear date the 16th day : ' of November, 1920; and also The whole right, title and inter- "WHAT WAS WITNESSED IN THE HEAVENS" ' cHoRus oF GRADUATES • · est of the mortgagor in and to the · 'said respective LetteTS Patent coM. JosEPH F. MERRILL !therefor afores~!d, .and~~ and to ADDREss To THE cLAss the said respecllve mvenl!ons, PRES. Jos. M. HOLT And also the whole right, tit~e PRESENTATION oF DIPLOMAS PREs. HEBER J. BURGON, ET AL and interest of the Mortgagor m REMARKs and to each and all of the bluerints, plans. and diagrams of said P inventions; ' I 1 1 ~!~~~ ~: ~~~~:g ~~J;:~ ~e~~:kols Jesse B. Casper William G. Christensen Alvira H. Crittenden Mae Crump Elvoy H. Danzie Wayne B. Despain Grandale Finlayson Rachel E. Freeman Zoie Garfield Forace G. Green Vilda M. Green Donald Hogan Ida Holt Evalyn!ensen Mahonn B. Jensen • A. Marie Nielsen Lillie Ann Oakeson J. Jackson Pate Leo Payton Ralph W. Price Mervin A. Proctor Genevieve Rasmussen Nell Sharp Utahna Shields June E. Smart Margie Stone Gladys M. Webb Harry Weenig Verla Westover Hugh F. Webb ;::,mnn was born on December 30, 1873, As a small boy, he in an old tenement in New York City. .sold newspapers. His father died when Alfred was only thirteen years of age, leaving the boy's mother and youngt h' . t er SIS er o lS care . lie started work in his father's trucking business. Later . , he took a job helping one of the men who had a stall at the . . . . girls played ball Friday afternoon b 11 Fulton F1sll Market. Still later he was a laborer m the emth H . k f 1 t a as wee on e ernman a \grounds. The score being 12-13 in ploy of a steam pump company. I , tt.:u J.:.WaHut!J . or so much thereof as may be nee~ Utah Phone Mid. 212 Midvale In 1900 he married Catherine A. Dunn, and their union Ifavor of the local team. ===========:=========-=-:-::::::l 'essary, will be sold pursuant to the M' 1 mortgage in said of sale : ss Bernice Freeman met with 'has been blessed with five children. 'I I\, Sheriff of Salt by the c0 , 1taiine,:i, I n 1903 h e was fi rs t eIec t e d t o th e N ew Y ork S tat e Asa very painful County, Utah, at public sale, th fi the th f during . accident game • brea kmg nger e our the highest bidder for cash, on day evening of last week in the of her left hana, In the fifth in-isembly. From then until 1915 he served in the Legislature HERRUIAN, UTAH saturday, the 12th d~y of May,· 1for twelve successive terms. During this time he became . . ward ho1,1se. Special guests in- m~. By 1\lrs. Spencer 1\oliller 1928, at on~ ~clockt 1 ~h th~ ~~er· · · . r. and Mrs. Davld Blgler and e m mg Miss Hazel Crane is visiting in eluded the Ward Bishopric and ay, a of sal I d M family of Payson and Miss Ruth. ma)Dnty leader m the Assembly, tnen floor leader of the t d . t f th . ;and premises where the hereinbe- Salt Lake this week th k rs. B tt fi ld f S It , e gues o 1 e1r w1 ves an par ners an t . lo ted 'b d /Merle Kirk and Mrs. Harry Sand- u er e 0 a La e were the minoritv, then Speaker. He served on many important ,fore d escrl e proper Y 18 ca '.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crane. · • 1known as No .. 730 South Fou.rth l The Ladies of the Farm Bureau strum of Riverton. The color ~ests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel , ' committees. Street, m Salt Lake City, met Wednesday afternoon of last scheme,' favors and nut cups were ·,utterfield Sunday. From 1915 to 1917' he was Sheriff of New York County. ~~ke t~o~n~~.' Sta~:do~~!:~ week in the ward house, with Mrs ,an in lavender and gold. 1 G~mes were playde~ a~g a latte · . gues s. Ivy L. Hall, of Salt Lake in atten- ' The guests were seated at one .me eon was serve 0 to sa IS Y e e secu mortgage, and the costs and ex- :lance. President Mrs. J. H. Crump \ong beautifully decorated table The out of town guests included In 1917 he was elected President of the Board of Alderman . · ' Mrs. Florence Page ·Mr and Mrs and m . . ' . f th · h pense of these foreclosure proceedNovember 1918, he was elected Governor of the Emd M · S d t d th add't'onal sum oflv:as m c arge o . e meetmg. The covers bemg la1d for 55. Toasts Ha . 1 1 . . rs. . rry an s rum, r. an llme was spent m the paint and were given by Mrs. Sandstrom J. . e lmgs, an ' d Thomas A. Butterfield, Miss Vera p1re State. He was renommated m 1920 and defeated by J M'll S H Bod 11 Geo $350.00 attorney fees stipulated ;alcomine proJ'ect 1 •· · Butt erfil ed an d Thomas Butter- ' I e. ' B t rge · ·. · · sa1'd mart gag e to A four o'clo k· ' and prov1'ded m 'd · lth . der ' an h c 1unc eon was ,Mlss Sylvla u terfield an Blsh- field of Rlverton Mr and Mrs on y 74,000 votes, a ough lt was a pres! entlal year. be paid in the event of foreclosure · · · , served to Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Crump op F T Crane He was again nominated in 1922, won the election by reMrs. Alice Bowen, Mrs. c. w. Al- l Th~ h.ostesse~ were Miss Isabel;Marvin Butterfield, and Miss Ruth . sale. . . . . Butterfield of Salt Lake. . M w A C Dated at Salt Lake C1ty, Utah, celVlng 1 397 670 votes a figure never before attamed by f P P ger, rs. · · rane, Mrs. A. H. ·Butterfield, M1ss Fern Bodell, M1ss M' Cl f A .1 1928 . 7th d 0 thlS 2 ' 0 ' ' was ayson ace ara !SS Dansie, Mrs. Nehpi Butterfield !\nnie Crane Miss Cornelia Crane.. · prl ' ay CARLE PETERSON •Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mrs. J. R: ~nd Miss E~ma Bodell. The fol- i'he guest of Mr. and Mrs. Spen- any candidate for state as Governor since that time. All in cer M1ller Sunday. . M F T c M ' F · d f . all he was elected to the Governorsnip four times by the· W'll B reeman, . rs. · · rane, rs. lowmg program was rendered:- , M Mortgagee. 11 ' am!ly agne an rs. . 1 Spencer Miller, Mrs. S. H. Crump Chorus, Gleaner Girls; prayer, . . . of the State of New York eople p C. Mrs. and Mr. and Coalvllle of of speech Freeman; Reba Miss WilMrs. Butterfield, Sylvia Miss Gw!lham & Stme neVine, Howell, · h' d · 1 Lark, of Don, son, and Crump Butterfield· Isabel Miss lwelcome W lard Butterfield Mrs Arthur for Mortgagee. i I e lS note fDr IS thorough understandmg of the probCrane Mrs nan'·1e1 p.et erson, Mrs.· voca1 so1•o, M'1ss Haze1 c rane; 1es-' were the week end guests of Mr· ·625 Dav 1·d Eccles Bldg., . , . . · lems of government and his consistent liberal polioy in the E. Rhodes, Mrs. A. H. Eastman, son, Mrs. Henry Bodell; instrumen an~1 Mrs. J. H. Crump. Ogden, Utah. . . • . r. and Mrs. Gerald Stone VlS·Publication in The Midvale Journal Mrs. Thomas Freeman, ¥rs. Sar- tal music, Mrs. Milton Bodell and . !nate of First Publication, April 27 .ah J. Butterfield and Mrs. J. s. Mrs. Earl Poore: reading, Miss 1ted Mr. and Mrs. Zene Stone of field of admm1strabve reforms. ( t' .Fern Bodell; music, Miss SylviaiRiverton part of last week. ·Date of Last Publication, May 11th ~~~s. Archie ABurgon We~~e~day ~~g. F ~:sl~al.. ~nbers were . 0, The hostesses were Mrs. Arthur Butterfield and Miss Cornelia en the M1sts 1me y a er very . soc1a a ernoon. UNION Crane, Mrs. J. R. Freeman, Crane; ladder of graces, Miss Anand "God be Away" Cleared :Have refreshdamty and enJoyed was childand Thornton Grace Mrs. E M' d' R . C . Thomas Freeman , Mrs . A. H . me rane, ea mg, 1ss mma 1 t ' d t 20 t · chOir.• t ward the by You." with s. gues b o tsherve wDere s ,meMn and Gleaner reh~ldand Mrs. Orrell .Bateman ,J<!aotrroon and Mrs. S. H. Crump. Bodell; guita selection, 1 Em ., Face'' to "Face solo ocal \' a was er Coom Y oro lSS visited M!dvale. East of. ren c Willard Butterfield left Friday Girls: short talk; Mrs. Kirk; bentrio ladies a and Millerberg el McCune. the at Te.a a at guest JenEumce eMrs. With Tuesday A crump. Louise Miss ediction, summer the last week to spend School of Mus1c Saturday from 3 "Jesus My Savior" Gerc•e Sharp sen. . b b t'f 1 Idaho ' ' W dn eau 1 u wax egoma was pre. 1 fl 30 Ebbie Olson and Rachel Forbush. · e esday ev~nlng of last lun 1 5 : · . The Blue Bird and Seagull girls sen ted to 24 mothers and teachers the primary and their teachers and one each to Mrs. Kirk and week und~r the d!rection of the M~s. Jessle Berrett spent Sun- Speakers were Mr. Nordberg, of · Ward ChO!r a very good program day m Sugar House, guest of Mr. >yest Jordan, Bishop Carlquist ~f fpresente'd a cantata and gave a Mrs. Sandstrom. Salt Lake and Mr. Lawson of land Mrs. W. W. Ottley. rendered. was and Miller Spencer Mrs. and Mr. of children's dance Wednesday last week in the amusement hall. two small sons, Loran and Doug- WSome n.umbers were by the Mr.. and Mrs. Ira Van announce Murray and Bishop Greenwood, A blue bird quilt was awarded to las were the week end guests of I ar~ cholr some local and some. the .blrth of a baby born Monday who spoke of the sterling qualities of Mr. Liljeblad. Apnl 30th. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Johnson and out Slde talent. Little Glora Butterfield. Prayers were offered by J. G. Mrs. Charles Burgon assisted by The Gleaner Girls of the M. I. family of Salt Lake. Sharp, and Bert Glover. InterFUNERAL SERVICES A. entertained their parents and The Herriman school girls and her daughter, entertained at the Funeral services for Mr. Carl1ment was in the Murray Cemegrand parents at a social Thurs- the South Jordan eighth grade Jhome of Mrs. Burgan in honor of Liljeblad were held Thursdayltery where the grave was dedicat0. Nor daughter and Pack B. Mrs. ;~~;~~ ~;~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;; lma and Mr. Ree~es of Salt Lake, at 2 o'clock in the East Midvale ed by James Glover. 1 Floral tributes were profuse and spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Ward Chapel. /Chester Baker. Bishop T. F. Greenwood officia- beautiful. , I o..,..,nspondence 6 I SANDY MIDVALE MURRAY "Ice Will Not Get Out Of Order" I~ LESTER ARTIFICIAL ICE M· OFFICE: 6500 State Street Residence Phone: MURRAY 445 LOWEST COST REFRIGERATION Overhead in Power or Extra Equipment ELIMINATED 1 ! I • • " • FlOWER PLANTS! FlOWER PLANTS! PERENNIALS! PERENNIALS! ARE NOW READY! FINE BIG TWO YEAR OLD PLANTS for Ready To Bloom, Special, for (Others get 25c a plant) 2 25C \50 $5. ~···························· ALL HYBRIDS, The Yery Best Dug Fresh with- Soil, None Dried Out, Sure To Grow 20 Different Varieties.... Come and See Them . . 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SHAVING CREAM - '' GO TO GRASS'' FOR YOUR FURNITURE AND SAVE MONEY 0 .. 1 The Prices we are offering on well constructed suites as well as occasional pieces will astonish even the most thrifty ·>\ housewife. Study the VALUES USTED BELOW1 3 Piece Mohair Living Room Suite with Coil Spring Bed & Mattress, for only • I' 149.95 4 Piece Silvertone Bed Room Suite, only ............ 59.50 6 Ho_Ie Leg Base Polished Top Range ...... .................. $39.95 White Enamel Kitchen Cabinets ................................... _.......... 30.50 4 Hole Florence Automatic Oil Stove .................~:.............. 18.00 Solid Walnut Cedar Chest . ........................ .. .......................... 21.50 Mahogany Smoking Cabinets .....................................................4.35 MIDVALE FURNITURE CO. Phone Midvale 119 Terms Arranged ,. , |