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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL UNION Sandy City News visited with Mil". and Mrs. David Shields on Friday. A mutual program and party was Mrs. Hattie Brady ententained at .· ~ . . , R. A. Naylor and family, Mr. and given Tuesday evening ef this week Sunday. Her guests included dinner , ~~socle.y Relief ward Fir;;t The officers, resigning the of rumor in Mrs. Hughes and ;\Ir. and Mrs. Banks; w•e · Mrs. T. H. Peerce s.nu Mrs. E. Gebat afternoon tertained u'l'ues(lay . W p· C of Spanish Fork motored to Murray 1Mrs. Lenora Beckstead and Mrs. REAL BARGAIN h ome of mrs. · 0 · hardt of Murray" and Hyrum Brady. m Ierson · Pardoyn. . . d 1l\Iabel Midvale d of d south blocks 3 S About f R' h T Miss Sarah Ray who is employed in J honor of Mrs. J. V. Samulson. Lunch()n un ay an visite Mrs. R. A. I M 1M JV-1 Junction on the State road, 5 room Naylor and their new twin girls. Mrs.' rto r · adnc M rs. odsep.... ee Ho Salt Lake is spending a two weeks eon was served. owan u.Lrs. d e n an . r. an d h . N 1 · modern, strickly bungalow, brick red and with relatives. party . a yacation formed Seathe Beckstead entertained an Rowsin J. Mrs. aytor. IS veryd ~ucf. Improve the wms are omg me. · with hot air furnace, gat·age, chicken gull girls of the First ward at a f' hi d Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nichol were f S d motore out east on a J.S ng tnp Mr. and :\Irs. Hard a tl .· c :; e ~ .a!! Y' Saturday and stayed over Sunday. . . ~inn-er guests Sunday of Mr.s. ChesA weenie roast Monday evening. house, garden, flowers and etc. Cleon Beckstead and Golda Soffe very good house in a very good town. a~ l\h. and • irs. Bug Cellei~ VISited . .Mrs. Eliza Skogland was guest of ·Iter Baker. With Mr. and )'Irs. James Sh1elds on 1 m0 to red to Salt Lake and attended Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wh1te of Salt Priced now at only $3500. J. Eugene honor at a shower at her home Thurs- Lake spent Sunday with Mrs. White's Sunday. the P ntages theater Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer and son Fordham, 7842 South state or Phone day afternoon given by the members parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smart. . Mrs. George Gerber and Mrs. _Hatt1e Mark of Granger were dinner I Ralph :5pent Sunday visiting with Mr. Midvale 52. .M:r. and Mrs. Reynold Brady are of the First ward Relief scciety. H 1t Arth guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer . d M spending a three weeks vacation in Luncheon was served. on Wednesday of last week. , 1\lr. and anMissrsGrace ~ffeo ~pent last week EXPRESS--General hauling ana The South Jordan Primary base West Jordan t M moving. Call Midvale 235-J 7-22 ball team was victorious over the l t' d · ·t· Elwn and Mrs. R. W. Palmer, Miss Iona Oborn is home ag-ain afagna. a 1ves a re mg VlSI en , f w t J d v hn p 1 Andero and Bernetta Garner rees or an were ~g . a mer 0 ward Primary baseball team ·ter a short visit with relatives in First · ham FOR SALE-New modern 5-room t urned h orne Mond ay f rom Bng theJr dmner guests on Satun!ay. Monday at Sandy. The score w.as Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gardner and c·t house. Good location. See J. A. 14-6. · 'ti bee h th h Regular sacrament services were n VJ.Sl ng ey ave family of West Jordan were guests of 11Yt.w ere Alcorn, West Jordan Lumber Co. in the ward chapel Sunday eveheld ef Mr. and Mrs. SOil"en Rasmussen re a 1ves. S d . ld Ms r. M 4-1-26 tf Miss Olive Beckstead of SaLt Lake . ary ShIe 8 en . un ay. Draper have moved into the home ning. Mr. Creweker of Salt Lake re. · . A b1g dance was held m the amuseformerly belonging .to Mrs. Ella cenUy returned from the Hawaiian A spent last week end VISiting her ment hall last Saturday night. GOING FAST-Large Choice Lots Brown. Mrs. Brown has gone to Islands was the speaker. A very Beck.E. W Mrs. and Mr. parents, b d · t· _, __ g vou 1me was en)oye y a 1arge t d 50 X 145. Best location in town- Wy1oming to make her home. splendid musical program was renthe. dance to bo s eMa.. Don't forget cro.wd. Only Midvale's new Addition. ISS L aura w·mwar.:d and Mary Iff , d Mrs. Wm. Magnusson is at the hos- dered among which was a piano solo · --> H rto R' f N B'll 3. July mght ay Satur given next· · ·t d For terms. own Your lot. per $350 arry auu n 1ve ewinan o I pital where she was compelLed to un- by Miss Elvira Crittenden. Charles E veryone IS mvi e . f luffd 1 1 Malmstrom, A. A. owner. by sale Denney spoke on the "Martyrdom of dergo- an operation. a e formed a party Mr. and Mrs .E. 0. Maxfield Ky en o B tf Midvale Street, Center 559 motored to Saratoga Thursday The Justamere club enjoyed a Joseph Smith. m oto re d t o Graru'te Sund ay an d were and k · ht 0 f 1 t Miss Emma Nicol was a Midvale roast at Rag Town Tuesday weenie dasM weeSa. N b ld were FIRE! It may be your home or busdinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis mgM Saturday. visitor evening. o ew m rs. an r. Maxfield iness next time. See Heber Aylett Mrs. Lucy Smith and Miss Donna Mabey Marrott of Roberts, Walter G. H. Mrs. and l\1rs. Mr. of guests ld h · 1 tea k . Th • . e 1 on Tuesday. . e Bec s t reumon. was and Wardle returned home Sunday after LOST-Lady's plain suit hat, in ten- Idaho, and Mrs. Roy .Monteer Idaho of Beckstead Thelma Miss week, la:;.t of Saturday Fnday and chiLdren of San Diego were dinner visiting ten days with Mr. and Mrs. · •t· de f'1ru•te t'tme VlSI · spend'mg an m nis court yard of Jordan high. guests q,f Mrs. Rhoda Graves Friday. Arthur Smith of Rupert, Idaho. June 25. and 26. It. was a huge .sue- 1:0 th B~kMarti Mr d M 'th · cess IS year. Fnday, June . ~5, was mg Wl Finder please call Mid. 146 and ren ,,., s. r. an Mrs. A. A. Dalton ente11tained Misses Censtance and Grace Smith comme~c ed by a program gtven llJt stead and family. ceive reward. Thursday afternoon in honor of her accompanied them ho.me and will visit Miss Kathirn Oliver has left tojat10:30 m the South . Jord~n amuseDinner was relativ~s indefinitely. birthday anniversary. FOR SALE-House with 18 acres served and covers laid for Mr. and ment hall, after ~s dmne~ was tend summer school at Salt Lake. Mantin Anderson spent Menday .and Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Thomas were ~erved to 300 relatt:-res and t~en· famland. improvements; also bay mare. .Mrs. E. SoXlO<l and two children, Mr. Tuesday with his family. He is em1lys, that same mg~t a. b1g dance guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. CrawInquire J. C. Soffe, East Midvale. and Mrs. McCune, Mr. and Mrs. Les- ployed in Bingham. concluded the day gwen m th~ hall. ford on Sunday. Mrs. Etta Green and Katherine ter Kenney, Scott Kenney and Mr. The following members were joined The hall acc~mmodate~ the btggest entertained at the former's Denney and Mrs. Gene Kenney -of Salt Lake, crowd that mght tha~ It ever has done to the Mutual Improvement associa- FOR SALE-Frame bungalow, new, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Tuttle and fam- home Friday afternon complimenting In- ily ()f Magna, Mrs. Andrew Nielson, Mrs. Earl Gregory. Progressive Red, $1250. Call Howard Phelps. before for some tune. . Saturday, tion at sacrament meeting Sunday, J-4 June 26, was spen_t at Liberty park. Marie Neilson, Grace Peterson, Mr. quire abc1~t terms. Mrs. Frank Park, Mrs. Harold Chris- White an<i Blue was rthe main feature A progr~m and dmn~r. was enJoyed and Mrs. w. E. Garner and Mr. and tensen, Ml\S. W. Johnson and Mrs. of amusement. Rdreshments were .after which the maJonty returned Mrs. w. E. Brockbank. served. John Johnson of San<iy. home and attended the dance at South I Miss Mabel Naylor spent the week FOR RENT-5 room modern bungaMiss Afton Brady was a week end John J\.1rs. Despain, Frank Mrs. low. 42 Holden street. Phone Mid. end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jerdan amusement hall. of Miss Poanne Gebhardt t guest Stuart 6-24-2t Anderson and Mrs. Florenoe 114 Mrs. Mary }laynard and daughter, Naylor at Magna. entertained Monday evening at !the Murray. ------Eva, of Salt Lake have moved here ' Norman Westbrook of Salt Lake home of Mrs. Frank Despain in henCARD OF THANKS to make their home. FOR SALE er of Mrs. Glen Lenberg, a recent spent last week end with his mother, we wish to thank all those who so The. choi~ g~ve a party last ThursIn- bride. Supper was served to 14 Mrs. Nephi Gregory. Building lvts on Pioneer St. ?ay mght m the hall. . The two lo~s- kindly assisted us in '()Ur recent be- quire at 474 East Center. 3t-J-24 guests. Mrs. Andrew Nelson and Mrs. Ma.ry mg ball teams entertamed the wm- reavement in the ili'iless and death of Alma McCleary left for Park City. Gregory attended a party at the our wife and mother, also fer the . ners. FOR SALE-Household gooas. Mrs. Tuesday where he has accepted .a po- Third ward church in Sandy last floral o.fferings. beautiful and Maxfteld Mr. and Mrs .. Ben "tuesday. The Third ward entersition. Tripp, Sandy, Utah, across street BYRON JONES son Beck of Gramte and Mr. and Mrs. The Third ward BeeHive girls en- tained for the First and Second AND DAUGHTERS. from Dr. Born, Royal Holt of Salt Lake were visitors 'joyed a slumber party Monday even- wards. A very good program and of Mr. and Mrs .Henry Pardoyn on ing at the home of Miss Laurel dainty refreshments were -enjoyed by ARIES LIKE r Friday. Dewey, Bee Keeper. Refreshments many guests. SALE HOUSE FOR • \\HAT CAN Mrs. )lary Shields, Arnold and. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mackay of served and games enjoyed. were House for sale with a nice garden U tahna Shields left wednesday of 1 . Canary seed alone does no:t !urnwere guests of relatives Taylors'ville enterCrescent of Harrison J. Mrs. this week to their summer home on , ~sh a ba.lan~ed fe:xl for cananes, but lot. Inquire 119 3rd Avenue. J-1 tained at luncheon Sunday in honor here Tuesday. j m compma~wn With hemp and s':lmthe Weber. Mrs. Edith Van spent Monday with of Mr. .and Mrs. Clyde Sorenson and ratio~. good a forms 1t rape mer of Richardson Ren ;\Irs. Mr. and Much rape seed put up and sold m · · · family o-f Sandy. A radio pro-gram Mrs. Charles Carlisle of Mill Creek. M1.d va 1e spent Wednesday v1s1tmg 'ld · of a k'm d '-'--t rto ns IS Mrs. Lydia Wellington of Sandy ww. even w1 enjoyed. was ca h 1 h · h ere w1t Mr .an< Mrs. Art ur Holt. 1 b' d d f ~... ~ t b t a guest Monday at the home of was Tueshome returned Eck punA. ~"" o Mrs. ecause ea no o s 1r 1 d d h · , Allen Sm1t an u th fla d b...... t aughter of mrs. e says . vor, lv,er an Wilma · Van. gen Mrs. E she M d where "I l Idaho, , h day from Shelley, Bur ley, I<la · rs. u- U ·ted States d epa rtmen t of agno, an( u r. an and Wnght George Mrs. a,nd Mr. Mrs. daughter her m had been visiting f E h d d· ·h . tt 0 . VIa p - cu It uri' b u t a 11 b'1rd s re lish the m1'ld an . aug gene Mrs. and Mr. . . ter o Bingham, of children . ' Humphreys. L. S. ·• nam have been VI Siting the past • Mrs. J. W. Farrer, daughter Helen, Lewis Westbrook and children and Ends This That rape. summer true of taste Mrs. and Mr. of home the .at week and sons, Ralph and Elmer left Mon- Norman Westbr?<Jk of Salt Lake. Carburetor Trouble• Ed Beckstead. They left for their for Sa.n Francisco by auto for were Sunday dmner guetss of Mr. day homes on Tuesday, June 29. stay. Ralph has been and Mrs. Nephi Gregory. indefinite an Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Oakeson were ohosen a lieutenant of the California dinner guests of :\Ir. and Mrs. Orson camp at Fort Scott. training Oakeson of Salt Lake on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Hansen enterand Mr. THE SCHOOL-BELL SONG. Merle Lyode met with an accident night Saturday party a at tained on Monday of this week. She was at-: in honor of the birthday anniversary Oh I'm so glad that school is out, tending a Primary swimming party I of Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. A. Nelson I want to laugh and run and sheut, Our new patwhen she fell and broke her left arm. ented pumps rePink and white But still the vacation seems so long, of South Jordan. Mrs. Ed Sund and Anthony Sund main locked unroses and snap dragons were used in I love to h-ear the old school-bell's motored to Lagoon Thursday of last less measurfna: song, d-ecorating. week. "'·:3!~ tube is exactly Games :flormed the evening's en- Ding! Dong! Ding! Ding! Dong! Lerenzo Oakeson of Magna visited on the mark. = Luncheon was .served to joyment. -Dorthy Clark. The operator with Mrs. Emma Sheppick on Sunday. The guests town of Out guests. twenty can't simply JOHNNY'S STRAWBERRIES Miss Mary Sheppick and Mr. and draw a si11gle were Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Smith, Mr. Mrs. Charles Peterson of West JorJohnny was going to get some of drop unless aband Mrs. S. N. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Brown's stra.yberries. They w-ere dan formed a pa1iy and motored to solute accuracy LeRcy Fetheringham, LeVoy Smith, Lagoon on Thur.;;day of last week. goes with it. He larger and more juicy than .M:r. Vernon Smith, Orson Michelson, FletMr. and Mrs. Peterson won a 1 has no choice. were. He took a small pail Johnson's ence Smith of Draper, Miss Leda silver cup prize there for having the Smith of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. and ran to the pasture and then You Can't Get youngest baby present. removes all dirt and water from A. Nelson and children of South Jor- through a large meadow and jumped your gasoline as ycu c!rive. Thi8 Mrs. Perry and family of five chil-\ Measure Wrona a fence right in the center of a nice dan. ~iminates 90 % nf carbureatot dren of Philadelphia are visiting for Prompt ana effic1ent serbed of strawberries. big troucles Try it 30 days at cur Miss Noriene Van Dam and Miss an indefinite time with Mr. and Mrs. vice ooupled with the pleas"Oh, boy! Aren't they dandies," risk and see. C<..me in and ~et Roxie Nelson entertained the Sandy J. F. Palmer and family. ina; knowlege of strictly true one today. First ward Junior girls Monday eve- he said, "I guess I shouldn't take any Mrs. Wayne Tishner of Riverton measure. ning at the home of Miss Nelson. but they taste better after they are was a week end guest of Miss Dona • GET GAS AT stolen." The •time was spent in sewing. Beckstead. Johnny picked and ate and picked Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, Miss Miss Ona Shields spent Sunday MIDY ALE, UTAH. Fern Hughes, Miss Alice Ohlson and and ate for ene half of an hour. visiting with Miss Della Palmer, Mr., "Now for a treat," he said. In a Miss Helen White left Thursday for and Mrs. Nolan Shields of Magna jiffy he was up to the house and a trip to Zion National park. COMPLETELY Miss Esther King of Missouri was cleaning the berries. the week end guest of Mil;;s Mamie "Now I can have strawberries and REMODELED Eck. cream, rna," he said to his mother. George Beckstead and Tom GalaHis mother said, "Now tell me did It's a real treat to Eat cut returned from a fishing trip tbo you steal them ?" Fish lakes Monday. "Yes-er-no ma'am," he said. -at theSaturday returned Beck Ed Mrs. "John you did," cried Mrs. Brown, reliable, old the with Do business direct Angeles. Los .to trip a from take them to who ever yeu took "You and world famous Mead factory and Gillispie Clyde Mrs. and Mr. with off." quality, them you have a bicycle of real family left this week for a trip to best materials and skilled workmanship. John took the berries to Mr. JehnYellow Stone park. No middleman's profits to pay. Save son and said, "Mr. Johnson I took Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nielsen and some strawberreis but I didn't mean money also, by dealing direct with enjoyed a trip rto Idaho last family Midvale the Manufacturer. Utah any harm." week . There "That's allright my boy. Mr. and Mrs. Horrace Burkinshaw the~e berries and take as take you and family motored to Nephi SaturMr. Johnday. Miss Atha an<i Spencer Burk- many as you want to," .said WEIGHT OF FLEECE. ingshaw went onto Fish lake all re- son. "Thank you, sir," he said, turning Monday. The weight. of a fl~ce is influenced Miss Florence Justesen of Spring went home with the berries. both by density and by length of Dorethy Clark. City is a guest of her sister Mrs. E. staple. Recent studies by the United Age 11 years. Beck. Ray States department of .agriculture L. S. Mrs. and Jump A. G. Mrs. show tJhat leng-th of staple offors more of a leverage for increasing Brady of Salt Lake wer-e dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hyatt woo.! yields than density. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hyatt had as , FIVE COUNTS AGAINST STUMPS their guests the past week Mr. Stumps in cu1tiva:ted fields are a Hyatt's father, Mr. Hyatt and brother • serious liability. The occupy valu- Roy of Parowan. l able land, foster the growth of weeds, Emmerson Hand is expected rto mar the appearance of otherwise spend the 4th of July with his parMr. J smooth fields, shelter harmful inse<lts ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hand. and animals anrl prevent the efficient Hand as spent the summer in Idaho. · Mr. and Mrs. C. E .• Allsop enteruse of machinery. tained the acting ward teachers of Iihe Second ward and their partners MonDON'T WOUND PLAl\'TS evening ·a.t a lawn party. Games day plants Avoid wounding or breaking enjoyed and refreshments were were when cu'1tivating or working :around them. In harvesting fruits and veg- served to twenty guests. Hauling, Moving, Express, call me etables to be sbred, avoid bruising, or night. Back in the game with day A two-way dish closet in the wall the same old service. a..;; decay most fr<'quently begins • where the protective covering is between the kitchen and dining room NICK SOTER. broken. Certain insects, such .as the , is a grea.t convenience. If, on the 37 2nd Avenue pota.to tuber moth, gain access at Ikitchen side, it adjoins the sink it .Midvale, steps. more &till save will points of injury. South Jordan· I WANT ADS I rI I I ---------------- I TWO-DAY HOUDA Y THE FOURTH Independence Day comes on Sunday this year and will be gen· erally observed on Monday, the 5th. This will provide another opportunity for a two-day camping, fishing or sight-seeing tour which will, no doubt, be taken advantage of by thousands of Skaggs patrons. Each of our stores carries an especially selected stock of foods in demand by travelers and we sell so much of it that you will always find our goods fresh. Whether you do your own cooking on the road or sin1ply desire a cold lunch, we can supply you quickly; completely and at a decided price saving. we will be glad to help you make the most satisfactory economical selections and will pack your order in a box and place it in your car if desired. -- .. I I I I Fast washing made safe 30 Days Free Proof HAAG I I I embodiea a patented feature that makea fut washing safe. The vertical crevice which is found at the base of the agitator in most washers of thi1 type is apt to tear and wear clothing and crush buttons by grinding them between the two metal surfaces forming the crevice. This is not possible in the Haag Vortex. A patented de·, sign (it cannot be had in any other machine) eliminates entirely this destructive crack. For that reason the Haag Vortex can wash fast60 pounds per hour-with perfect safety to clothing. Every woman appreciates the new metal swinging wringer on the Vortex. You'll like it too. It has c:xt1a large semi-soft paralastic rolts. Tht bearings are made of wood which hu:' been soaked in tallow. 'They require no oil--elim• ina.ing all c h a n c e of grease streaked clothini. Your Car Deserves Clean Gas mMllTB t;u-co·lator I 0. & E. Electric Co. Call w on the phone and ask for a free demon· stration m y o u r o w n home. You will not be obligated. West Jordan Garage U. S. Cafe FOR SALE WestJordan Lumber Co. .,.. I • ,((( (}tcle Com pony Dept. T5, Chicaao. BY~. • Even Withou t Butter Bread is good without butter, when made with White Lily Flour. West Jordan Milling-C9. MIDVALE Phone 108 UTAH • |