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Show • WE WANT MORE HOMES IN SOUTH SALT LAKE CO. . .. ' The Biggest Week The Biggest Paper lVIore For Your 1.\'loney. The Towns Not Dead-It's You VOL. 1 NO.6 MIDVALE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1925. SUBCRIPTION $1.50 YEAR SUPT. JENSEN RENDERS REPORT ON JORDAN DIST. ACTIVITIES JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT _CA~~NDAR FOR YEAR_25~261:::;~;,:{,:::=~~::::.w.ili First Half Year Fi1;;;t Quarter begin~-M>onda~·. ugust :31st, 1925. (Beet Vacation in certain schools and grades-October 12th to 25th.) (AU principals and teache1·:.; on duty during this time.) First Quarter closes--Friday, November 6th, 1925. Second Qua1·ter begins-Monday, NovemLer 9th, 1925. Second Quarter closes-Friday, January 15th, 1925. Second Half Year Third Quarter begins--Monday, January 18th, 1926. closes-Friday, 'fhird Quarter March 12th, 1926. Fourth Quartm· begins-Ivlonday, Mar(\h 15th, 19~6. Fourth Quarter closes--Friday May 21st, 1926. Holidays ()n Which no School Will be Held Day-Monday, Septembm· ~ Lahor 7th, 1925. Thanksgiving Recess-Thursday and Friday, November 2ti.th and 27th FARl\'1 PROBLEM HOT SMITH FAJ\'IILY REAIR! READ RAGS UNION SUCCESSFUL 'OL IRON AFFAIR CENTER STREET RE- JOY'S COLUMN FOR SIDENTS OBJECT TO POULTRY RAISERS D&RGW PROGRAM IN THE VALLEY DR. L. 0. HOWARD submit to you mr eighth annual re- po1t of the school:; of Jordan District covering the school year 1924-25. In doing so, I shall set forth such fact a;:; will show the progress made and The Smdth Family Reunion wa.-; What is the truth about the farm'? Some time ago an agitation was By W. B. Joy the tangible results attained as briefIs the talk about "the farm prob- held in the Amusement hall at Un;on started to get the D&RGW to improve F!Or the following reasons we con- ly and concisely as possible. !em" all hot air or is there actually la;:;t Saturday. their Alta branch on Center Street in sider the single comb White Leghorn, School Population, Enrollment and People came from Idaho, Wyoming \lid vale. something fundamentally wrong'! Are and Canada to attend. best adopted to Utah condition:;. (1) Attendence About two weeks ago the railroad theAmerican or dual purpose breeds The census taken la:,i; October di::;fanmer:; getting a square deal'? What The days festivity commenced with company dumped gravel on the right are bebter adapted to localities where clos~s the fac.t th. at we have made a of the future'? What can farme1·s do? a spicy program con,sisting of songs, of way and then proceeded to :hovel one can obtain a price of practically 1 conslst ent ga~n m sc h oo 1 population Get the an:.;weres to these vital readings, orche~tra selections, speechJt ofT the track and along the space double that which can be secured lo- over the pre\'lous year. The total for es and monologues. utside the tie;:;. h · question.s in our issue on June 24, cally. Prices paid for dressed poultry t ~ preVJ?us year ~&;;. 4,9~; while A delicious luncheon was ,;erved at in the amazing article, "Rag:;, 01' lt was the understanding of the in this locality are too close to the th1s year 1t was 5,20o, or an increa ·e 1 oon intersper~ed with mu;;ic. Ba:-;eIron," br Frank 0. Lowden, tormer property owner.'> along the south side cost of production to be of interest. of 222 .pupils. ~he greatest percentball game:-;, races of various kinds and governor of lllinoi:;. Mr. Dowden, who of Center Street that the railroad At present cockerel::; are ;:;elling con- age of ~ncrease m any .community ocother sports and fot·ms of entertaindeclined the Republican uomir..ati~n oompanr intended to lower the track siderably below the actual oost of curre~ m Lark, where 1t amounted to ment took up the entire aftemoon. to the vice preside.r1cy, i:; a succes.~ to the level of the pavement and the pt•oduction. ( 2 ) The initial cost of practically 30 per cent. Supper wa:s served at 7 o'clock. The ful fa1·mer and the owner of Sinnisstreet car track. It evidently is not White Legh!Orn chicks is less than The real test. of. efficiency of n remainder of the evening wa.~ ,;pent sippi Farm in Illinois. their intention to do so for such ac- any other breed or variety of breed. school sys~em 1s m the product or in dancing. Mr. Lowden believes there is a tion should have been taken before ( 3 ) Leghorns can be incubated and 1·esults attamed, which are shown in problem, gives his reason.s fo1· the be·che gravel was dumped. brooded commercially within a less a more or le-, concrete way in the lief, and furthermore, offers what It is reported that two or three percentage of loss. (4) They are so num?ers who have succeeded in the he believes to be the only practical homes were to be built on thi.s street widely preferred as to make the years work and have been promot('(l solution. Perhaps you'll agree wiU\ Lut since the l'ailroad company has range of choice a.:; to quality of breed- to the next gt·ade. In the spring of him; perhaps you will not, but if the placed the roadbed in its present con- ing almost unlimited. ( 5) Egg laying 1917, out of a total enrollment of subject means anything to you, read A man marked J:1or death by a gang ditioo, ~uch builder::; have changed conte::>ts have established the fact that 4297, 3177. or 7~ per cent were pl'Otheit· mind, on account of the inacooswhat he has to say in "'Rags, 01' of outlaws, a woman helpless in the Hl~5. the Leghorns require about 10% Jess moterl·' wh1le th 1s Y·ea r out of a t ot a 1 power of a tyrant of a Hudson Bay sibility of the entrance to the lots. feed than do the larger breer)s. ( 6 ) of ~083 ~nrolled, 4223 or ~4 per c~nt Was:hington's Birthday-February Iron." trading post, and a wolf-dog whose The JOURNAL earnestly hopes They mature in from one to two we1e PI.omoted, prot?otwns bemg 2:-!ntl, 1926. interventi!On saves a tenible situation, Dr. L. 0. Howard, chief of the bu· that the matter can be satisfactority months less time than larger breeds, made ~tnctlr upon ment.. Holidays on Which School Will be make up the constitutents of the pl'Ot reau of entomology of the Department adjusted and the proposed homes built and this, to the commercial egg proin Session and Appropriate T~~te were, then, this yea.r 860 <Yf the picture announced for a three of -"'rlculture, declares a new war Abo, the CIX>Ssings on this branch, ducer, is the most impoltant single pup1b of school age enrolled m the Exercises Conducted day run by the IRIS theatre man- threatens the world. He asserts that should be laid with old di..;.carded rails facrtor as it makes is possible for him 1 school~ for .part or all of the school Columbus Day-Monday, October agement beginning next Tuesday. The the battle is between man and insect; placed parallel to the present rails, to get the October and November. fCar who failed to make a year pro12th, 1925. That the mud slingers have coverphotoplay i;:; "Where the North Be- between Intelligence and natural abll· and made level with the land on both market. ( 7 ) They lay an egg that in gress so fa~· as .our record show. On Armisti~ Day-Wednesdar, Noed the inside of the Cooper Store gins." lty to live under almost any conditions. ~ides of the track. size and color commands the best the face of 1t, th1s looks rather unfaYvember 11th, 1925. It l· s sat'd thi~u p1'ctu1·e "~.. n1o1·e We believe that the D&I>GW -"'fi1 1 • Lincoln's Birthday-Friday, Feb- building, filling all the little crack~ w.:s ' ..,_ prices. Last fall and winter the writer orably• but let us anal yze th"IS group th1'ills to the inch than a dozen other cials desire to be fair and J'ust in see what the statement really ruary 12th, 1926. between the lath. Cooper's will no was surprised to leam that eggs laid and . . . . . . ;.creen stories depicting the danger:; R .lhis matter and that when called to by yearling white Leghorn hens were s1~1f1es. They. may .Airbor Day-Thu~-sday, April 15th, dJvHled mto doubt be opening for business about and l'Omance of the wild north. The theh· attention will see that it is too large to be graded as "Extl•as," t\\o classes: J:'u·st, w1thdra\~als; and 1~26. July first. tang of the wild runs all tht,ough it, b1·ought down to the proper grade. Special Days with the result that these eggs aver- sec~ncl, .r~ten~JOns. ,C?f !he f1rst class Dan Radovich is purring around in and the principal characters are callChristunas Vacation-December aged about $1.00 per case less than. th~~~ "e1e ~26 .. Tnts IS r.at?er sura New .:\1oon and what we mean to ed to play out their strong drama b~ 24th to Janua1y l:;t, both inclusive. those laid by the pullets. (~) Finally, • pns~ng, and mdtcates a shl~ting popLast week the big poplars in Ea~tthey produce just as many eggs as, ulatlon far ~rea~er tha~ 1.s usually Field Day-Wednesday, May 19th, say ''It's ome Moon." We thought dint of force and in~tinct, far from to mention it la,;t week, but then the protection of civilization. It i vale bonlering CCilter street were cut any other breed, and perhaps in flock a~sumed to roast m our dJstrlct. ThE>se 1926. thought maybe he only bonowed it. an engrossing drama set in the si- down and hauled a ay. It is a much averages considerably more. Withdrawals n~ay ~ave moved (and Bingham Commencement-WednesIt looks like he really means business lences of the snow-bound north. needed improvement and the pl·operty If your head aches did you ever An announcement of great inter- u~?oub:edly thd) l?to othe: school day even~, May 19th, 1926. owners are to be complimented on think that your feet might be to est to Association members was re- 8 J st~m"' where then· schoolmg was Local Closing Day-Thursday, May however. 216 carloads of valuable ore, mined 20th, 1926. their action. blame'? If your back Q.c:.hes did you cently made by the Management, to contmued and. where pro~ably many The Journal earnestly hopes that . . tlie effect that all profits derived o.~ them received. promotiOns. Jo1xlan Commencernent-Frida~· ev- from the bowels of Mother Earth, arBut "ther property owne~s in that vicini- ever thmk your ,;hoes m1ght be re~mce they left our "chools e ening, ~lay 21st., 1926. rived at the local smelter the past from the sale of storage eggs would · ."' • w mere 1Y ty will foUow the example set and sponsible? . marked them W1thdrawn and for(All teachers on du·ty.) week. · t 11 t th M f k g.et all these unnece,;sary and un-1 Mr. C. E. Mathews of the Famous refvehrt to thle producers on the ~asis warded the1r school records with Jordan District Institutes Al\'in Stagg, ass1stan ro er a e Miss aud li:gbett, ef icient cler h 1 o t e actua number of cases dehver- the t th t . t h'ch th Utah Steel and Rae Vumlel' have' and book·keepe1·· at the West Jordan "lg t y trees removed. lt is not the I. Clothing store was serious when he ed during the storage season. Here- e1~ abos ·be dsyss· em m ~ w 1 Opening Institute-Friday, Augey g'One and did it. They motored to • Lumber Co. store and yard in Mid- wish 01. desire of anyone to remove put the que~tion to a Journal report- tofore the great majoritv of producers w . 01 e : mce out school. popuust 28th, 1925. p J'OVO T ue;:;c Iay an d pers1s · t ent D arne I va1e h as <1ecJ< · led t o f orsak e smg · 1e shade Ia1..bon remamed almost untform Saturday-January 16th, 1926. tl t1·ees .1 1 but d the:-;e . poplar·h are I er, who had come in to ask him about h ave t a k en wh a t t h ey ·cou ld get f or •. • ugh ut th b t th 10 . . t th t th t h bl ed mos y uea.· < an growmg straig• t and the big <len1on~tratJ'on I'!O·"' goJ'ng on th . d . th R umor ms1s ;:; . d I "'' o e year, a ou e same Saturday-Ma1·ch 13th, 1926. a ey mu:> ave ess ness. all f h h ~ • " en eggs urmg e spnng an ear y numbet· of pup!' Is move<! 1·nto the ellS' _ . d "'h '11 A di to t t ' urnts ardly any sh.ade. They at the ."tore. d th I h District institute will begin at 9:15 g·one h ence to be marne · .L' eyl WJ coor ng announcemen s do no earthly good and the1r presence ~ ~ummer, an . e eglf specu ator . as t1·ict during the school year. These a. m. at the Jordan High School build- move into the Glen Hyatt resi< ence furnished by the Jordan Printery, Let t . 11 f th b "Yes," he said, "you would be aston- reaped the prof1ts. It IS true that some tranol'ents a 11 " h an d'Jcappe< 1 e eautvJ ·' ·ng tran re fe usua ing at Sa.ndy. All teaclters are re- on Center Street. Good Luck, Mr. and she will be manied to Mr. Clyde L. t rae s matena y rom •15 hed t h b f 1 .. J'L.producers have stored their own eggs by be. ed fJ t 1 f' t h d R dd W d -·'- J of the surroundings. Cut them down. a t e num er 0 peop e w•w b . f h b s rr rom one sys em quired to attend. Mrs. Stagg, t h e Irs unc1re years a on on e ne::.uay, une 24, 1925 ' Even the Chinese are ready to de- have suffered backaches and head- ut r~1atJve1Y ew ave een able to to another, so that they are scarcely ~ U. E. A. are the worst. at the Salt Lake Temple. molish the "Great Wall" that has cut aches for years and then had these do this. As now .arranged the pro·. ever up to grade and usually constiUtah Educational Association ConRead Washington, July 3• 1775 •. in Miss Egbert is a daughter of Mr. them off from civilization for year;;, pains suddenly di::;appear when they ducer member re.ceives c~rrent market tute the group in which the retentions vention will be held, October 22ncl, this issue of the Journal. Interestmg and Mrs. Henry L. Egbe1t of West .h . . . . valu.e for h1s eggs and 1s assured of at the end of the year are found. · du.e soon J d d · f 't · J d \\'lt out number. Yet m ou1· very II!Utlst were f1tted wtth proper shoes or foot tt t th f th t 23rd, 24th, 1925. All schools will close to the 1a~t won I J u Iy 4th 1s · or :m an 1s a avol'! e m or an ge mg a e c1ose. o . e s ora~e Subtracting the 626 withdrawals '~ tJ'me.ly and .full of l'nfo.t·matJ·on . . valley soc;~! ell· ~les. we have a great wall of poplars. We appliances. Disorders of the feet, such lot eas h te f t l Th and teachers will attend. u ~ " d t d f th C St s . :~n w a ~er pro 1 ts mac e. ~-' from the 860 who failed of promotion Why not induce the City Fathers ..Meetings 11f Supervi11ors and The Raddons will be at home afteT un ers an some o ~ enter reet as fallen arches, not only manifest W11~ J~me~urably strengthen the A,;- we have a total of 234 retentions, out to erect a flag :;taff on their proper- July 6th, in West Jordan, Utah. Principals I propel:tY owners conslcl.e~· t~em pets j themselves in corns, callouses, bun- SOClahon m Salt La~e Co~nty. . . of a total of 5083 enrolled or 4.6 per ty at the comer of Center and Main. · 1 and Wlll n~~ h~vde them distu!I bed. But l' ion;:;, etc., but make themselves felt Thursday, August 27th, 1925. The results of this pohcy wlll m cent. ' . h . h sure1y govu JU gment an< oommon . . d . be b . Saturday, November 7th, 1925. When the flag ts o1sted over t e •1 . th d Th throug·h aches and patns m all parts ue t1me pu hshed in this column. We asked the principlals and teach11 Saturday, February 13th, 1926. City Ha~l, it is hardly discemable ~~~·~a7~o:e~e:~~ m e en . e of the bodr." The. Market . ers to render a special report of the Saturoay, May 8th, 1926. from Mam Street. "This is Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Local creamenes are paymg $9.00 retained pupils, entering opposite Note: Teachers will kindly retain Th7 \~eek in pictures on page nine Week and the number of people who for standard (21 ounces or over.) each name the specific cause of the ~ur copy of this calendar which will of tlus ISSUe. !have come here for relief from theia: The New York market shows an ad- retention. The reports may be sumserve as official notice of all points Any one know1ng where abouts of S f I f bl h b of lc per dozen, over last. week .. marized as follows: Poor attendance . h smce . th e grand oot tl·ou es ave een very 1arge. vance A s of J une 15th to mentioned unless changes in dates are f JS rus h on ,.,. mond a) • . . , s rage h oldi ngs 1n 61 ; mentally slow, 85; too young to and Tuesday w:ill confer on the Jourmade. We h~ve se~t any nu~ber ~f them the four p1·mc1pal markets show an do the work, 15, (these were in the nal force by reporting same at this The Little People's Program staged, out wJth then· f.eet feel~ng hke .new. aggregat.e of 3,221,363 cases a,; com- first grade and were probably not time. Sam, the fishing fool, wants to , at the Sandy Amusement Hall, Wed- 1 Our demonstratiOn, wh1c:.h contmues pared ":'lth 3,005,981 case.s. at the six years old, but so reported last go fishing. 1 nesday, June 17, 1925, was well at- all week, is free to all foot sufferers." same tm~e last .year. PaCifiC Coast fall;) physically or mentally defective The Supt. of the Jordan Sch()o] dis1tended and the program rendered • He then explained that Dr. Scholl storage 1s pract1cally the same as 9· lazy and indifferent 29 . sicknes;; trict has a long annual report in this consisted of dramas, dancing, musical had made a life study of feet and Ia~ year at this period. The local below Jordan stand~rd, '20 (th~s~ issue. But e\'ery taxpayer ought to numbers and singing. foot troubles and as a result had inpr1ces for cockerels are. very .unsatwere nearly all re.cent removals into A ·oup of girlfriends entertained read it. Know what is going on in The program was given for the vented appliances and remedies that tsfactory ~s compared w1th pr1ces of the district;) recent immigrants who at Nae home ·of W. C. Goff in honor school circles and your grouch will , benef.it of the Primm:y Children's had brought relief to millions of feed, rangmg from 18c to 20e per could not speak English 7. There is of Nora Goff and Emil Tesch, who . Paul S. Roberts, business manager' Hosp!tal a.t S~lt Lake C1ty. . people. Each one of them is a speci- pounl, live weight. . . really only one of these iatter group were married on the 17th of June. fad~ away. !,Jon J. L. Meyers, past pres1dent of of the Jordan Publishing Co., publi.-;h-1 Pnmary ch1ldren of the vanous fi f r -t' . f t t. bl Th~ Logan ~gg-laymg contest IS for which the teachers might proper1 Many beautiful gifts were received. 1 0 00 the Midvale Lions Club received a ers of the JORDAN JOURNAL and wards of Jordan Stake pa1ticipated. cA . ~ pat ~ at t ~~u e. arou.smg deep mtere~t. Average proJy be held responsible, and that is the Game re played and refreshments beautiful set of golf sticks, knicker- numerous other publications leaves VlSit to t e s ore o ·Jga~s no duction for all pe~s m the m?nth of group of 29 lazy, indifferent pupils. serw o the following guests: Ella, oockers, holster 'neverything in ap- June 26, 1925, to attend the Tenth one to make a purchase. It .simply May almos~ duphc~ted the. fme reIt seems that the teachers might Mary, Clarence and Lawrence Dahl, predation of his year's service. And International Convention of Lions offers an excellent opportumty 1lo cord of Apnl, showmg the h1gh aver· II properly be expected to find a way to Charles, Henry, Frank and Joseph hasn't broke an arm or lost 'ery Clubs at Cedar Point, June 29 and 30, find out just how good one's feet are. age Df 79.7 per cent. Three entrauts. awaken interest and secure a reScbrnid\ Evaline and Carl Peterson, ahegolf ball as yet. Meyers says every July 1 an.d 2nd. See the ad elsewhere in this issue. from Murray, W. B. Turpin, H. Gralllt sponse from this group But we must Roy a~~Gweneth Silcox, Nora and time he yells "four" he'll think of Mr. Roberts will represent the loMr. Joe Wells and Mr. Harrison, Ivins and LeRoy Tu;·pin, now hold not expect perfection,· and we arc Granda!e Finlayson, Olive Donald and 28, meaning the 28 members in the lo· cal Lions Club. first counselor, went fishing on the second, fourth and fifth places res- ready and willing to stand upon the Haa-old Hogan, Vio-la and Virginia cal club. Provo, near Vivian Park, last Monpectively. Mr. Ivins is in a tie for record of efficiency here presented. Haun, Grace Gardoor, Delila Richday and Tue~day. fourth place with the U. A. C. In the matter of high school enards, Genevieva, CJ.ive and Bertan In fishing, like in bw;;iness, Wells rollment, we have increased from Gardner, Paul and Edna Steinfeldt, claims he landed all of the fish that The City Council in session at the 324 to 832, or an increase of 508, or Irene and Arland Olson, Elsie Eva nibbled at his hook but Han-:ison only City Hall Tuesday awarded the oon157 per cent. In high school graduates. and Melva Cooley, Grace Holmgren, Midvale, Utah, Monday morning, Bishop John A. smiled whe.n th~ Journal reporter ask- tract for printing the revised ordiwe have increased from 64 to 111. Rulon and Bertran Goff; Stewart 16 • 1925 · Aylett began operations on the build- ed for ver1ficatwn. June nances of Midvale City to the Jordan (Last year we had 132.) The number Saunders, Ada Welister, Lwrence The J01·dan Journal: ing of his new home on the corner Anyway, they collected a good coat Publishing Company. · Mr. Wooley, who has been operatof high school students drawing state ~ensen, Ivan Jones!, Floyd AbbotiC., In the last issue of your paper, <Yf Center and Jefferson Streets in of sunburn and feel more able to cope The new ordinance book will ooning the roller skating rink at the Imaid, i. e., those under 18 years of age and Floyd Cook. pel'taining to the Honor Roll in th~ Eastvale. Mr. Aylett is manager of with the Cl'owds that answer the ads tain approximately five hundred pages perial Hall, or the Dundee Ball room and attending school more than 20 late World War, James Z. Holden Sam Sote1·, the genial young chap, never received his over-10ea credit. the West Jordan Milling Co., and to. trade, at the "Shopping Center of and will cover the field of city admin- in Midvale has closed his skating sea- weeks, we have advanced from 277 to was for several years Mayor of Mid- 1 M1dvale. istration in every phase. son here and moved, bag and baggage 704. member of this year's graduating He served fourteen months .. vale City. It is expected that th~ ordinaJJces. to Smuin's Hall at Lehi. In the year 1916-17, the average ctass of he Midva4e schools, and alto Leo Bird is al~o another that didn't It · rt d th t M A I tt '11 C M k t I t }} U '11 b d I' d to the City in Sep · Mr. Woolley wishes to thank the number of days of was attendance in the player in the Midvale Band, is now receive his over-sea credit. lS repo e a r. y e W1 WI e e !Vere elementary ,.,..ades 125.5, wherebuild a good substantial home cost• tember or October of this year. local people for their liberal patl'One· attending BtL.c;iness college in Salt William Clark is not listed in your ing in the neighborhood of $6,000. It has been fifteen years ,since the age during his b1·ief stay in Midvale as this year it was 141.3 or an inCity. paper. He recently sold his home on Allen. ordinances were revised and the work and hopes that when down Lehi way crease of three weeks. In the high Street to Dr. Quick and expects to Wm. M. Cox, proprietor of the Cox of compiling and revising must neces- they will drop in to see him. schools for the same years, the num1ber of days were 120· 8 and 149 ·1 resgive possession about October first, Market, in the hea1't of Midvale, in- sarily begin practically from the city· when his new home is completed. f orms us th a t h e IS · a t the present files and state statutes. It is a tre"f rs. GeOJ.ge .Gou 11 0 f Lo8 pectively, or an increase of more than . . . ' M r. an d ., c · 5 72 weeks of attendance on the avertime installing a refrigerating system mendous JOb and mvolves a great Angeles and baby, an'!ved Mondav' t tal h 1 t' . th . I l b . . . h . .. · age. 1n o sc oo popu 1a wn m e Miss Lorene Aylett returned early f rom Counter to Box complete, b eing amoun t of t 1me am a or. evenmg afte1 a 4~ . our a~to tup.. daily attendance for the two years last week ft•om a short visit to Logan last minulte innovations in this line. . : T~ey expect to VlSIIt relatives and • named, we have advanced from 65.5 and Lava, Idaho. Mr. Cox is sll.tisfied only with the Mr~. M. ~· Engltsh has been called i fnends for about a . mont?. Mrs. per cent to 80.5 per cent. Were it not Number This Week ................ ·-·--· ....... 216 carloads Mrs. Wallace McNamara is visiting best. He intends to hold an "open •to M1ssoun on acCQunt of the death Gould was f01merly M1ss Allee Brady., for the 12 per cent of transient popfor a month at the hom,e of her moth- house day," in the near f.ut re when of her father. Number Last Week -.... -......................... 227 carloads. . Mrs. C. J. Brady a~d Mr. and Mrs. ulation in our District, we would have er in Salt Lake. his patrons and all others who care Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ~~bley. return- G. W. Brady were dmner gue: ts of almost ideal conditions. Same Period Year Ago ..... -....-........ _..... 190 carloads. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Despain an- to pay hLm a visit, will have a chance ed la:,t week from a VISit w1th rela- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brady of Sandy nounce the bilth of a son. to inspect this refrigerating plant. tives in St. Anthony, lda:ho. Tuesday evening. (Continued on Page Six) Where The North Begins Is A Thriller 1 Without Recourse The Journal Hound Opines OLD RELICS MAKE OOM FOR MODERN HOMES • Declares Pains In Head Come From The Feet ?e I Local Girl Embarks In Matrl·moni"al Ca110e J OUrna }M G anager OeS East Next week . J 0 · . ordan Stake Primary p rogram UCCeSS U . West Jordan People Fete June Bride s; I wells & Co. Gang Go A-Fishin' A Communication Jordan Pub. Co. Gets Midvale Ordinance Job Bishop Aylett Breaks Ground For New Home Roller Skating Outfit Goes To Smuin's At Lehi I ox ar e ns a s pI To Date Coohng System · Carload Shipments Received At Smelter I 1 |