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Show THE JORD AN JOUR NAL said JORDAN SCHOO L DISTRIC T specific profession al problems have vision," was my reply. "Ah!" "I have been in districts where ~' Superint endent's Annual Report been presented and attitude among 1j she, have a great many superviso rs, they the teachers of the district. For Year 1925-26. '1 r You no supervisio n. 1 but little or Supervisi on ' By FRANK H. CHELEY ' this ih been have I n. supervisio real reare Since most of our principals : effecdetect to enough : long district • are, and grade ~ teach to quired ' Week.) Last (Continue d From The question, "What happens to therefore, not in a position to super-~ tive supervisio n when I see it.': Real Dada Are Real Sport• ' ' I was, naturally, very happy to seteachers under BECAUS E these fathers play the : these pupils who are forced into vise .the work of the : such confirmat ion of the fine cure superviof old "(lame of Lire" for all that ' ;chool ?" is constantly being asked. them, the responsib ility ' work done by our superviso rs. of type the upon Is In them, but always according to : During the year I put 67 pupils in the sion has been placed largely (To Be Continued ) , the rules that e,·ery boy under- ,' Jordan High School. Theyh attended superinte ndent and thr-ee assistants ' , ' an average of 66 days. T e percent one primary, one music and one pen-1 stands as "being s(]uare." , HOW DO YOU READ 'f. spend- • Because They Believe in Team ~ of those receiving credit was 58. manship superviso r, the latter n. To 1 "Tell me what you eat .and I will Games as educators In sportsman · ' Sixty six days doesn't look very ing but half time in supervisio , reachers and 1 tell you what you are," has cried a • ship and soda! living and Insist ~ large, but when you consider the get in touch with all •wATCH OUT ~ If new teachers early in I publicist so often that he has coined that the bleachers are rarely. DAD/" it deals with it isn't so especially with •, • 1 h oys. ', class of pupils rea fnt· place Well might anthe Pver, Transfers , married and with- the fall, so as to get the work under a household axiom. "Every Boy In the Game," is their , bad. , what you read me "Tell say: are way at the very outset of school,· to 1 other ' drawals on account of turning 18 bo ' 1 1 s ogan. Y assist and build up those who may! and I will tell you what you are!" Because They Are Friendly with 1 all counted. For instance, one , The mind is the house in which we work in their neigh hoi's, rich and poo1· alike. : was only in the district 10 days after need assistance ; to unify the : 1 These cases tend to the district as a whole S<> as to make live more truly than is the body. I! i'nvarinhly boys and dogs In the ' he entered. , to as- we furnish the mind garishly we neighborh ood know them and llke : lower the general average attendanc e all of our schools effective; in prop- 1must live in a garish house. If we : teachers and sist principals 1 to "hang around'' them. The g-ang I of the group. , h to ' or "umps" for them want often furnish the mind careltssly , we must promot-~ and grading grouping, 1 Abo the per cent receiving hig erly he "It," because they havP confl· , , live in a slovenly house. If we take both encourage to Fifty ing students; : school credit is pretty good. <lence In them and enjoy them. ' mental furniture only from the our lly individua children and Because The! r 1nstruction s are ' eight per cent of these boys and girls teachers : we must live in the past alone. past, to best; their do always of the po~itive sort-and : are getting standard high school and collective ly to take it only from the faddishwe If through baeked up by personal demon!ltra- ' credit. That's better than leaving measure results of teaching : of the present we ·.shall live notions applicathe by out the entire district lion, too. They de..;plse "don't,'' : them to run wild. : and foibles, which vanfads amid measureThe number withdraw ing before tion of uniform tests and and "nag-ging" Is strictly against ' , k h · · 1 0 n y ments; to Issue comparat ive reports lS e'er we now them. ' principles. , their ', They Are Invariably In- ' school closed is not so good. Because But if, on the other hand, out menso as to tere.;ted In dogs ancl chickens and ' 24 per cent of them made any credit. on the measurem ents made ' diet is balanced, comprised of the tal inby made being stamps and stars and radio. They : It is on this that I intend to con- show the progress ~ tested by time and.·sauce d and foods districts the I dividual schools and by 1 believe that a boy without a hobby : centrate my efforts next year. ' by the piquancy of tile present, spiced outis likely to he no hoy at all, and ' want to raise the average number of as a whole; to make out detailed all we may live a balanced, ordered life. : for that the making of <'ollections !s : days these people attend, for by so lines in all subjects and : We can with impunity pour poisons and schools, elementry the in grades the increase will we know I ' !doing one of the joys of being a boy. ~ , At present, to check each individua l teacher .on and dark, v;ild, disordered thoughts : 1number getting credit. llcl F') H. Cheley. Denver. Co to. l · ~ work to be covered in each sub- into our minds no more than we can u_, ...................................................................................................................... -- ... ................ :: · this is our weak point. 1 feel that the ject; to prepare for and to conduct day after day find strength and we can correct it. hastily Permit me to thank you for the successfu l teachers' institutes ; and health from spurious foods, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ and Provo Monday and ;:;pent the day. le. indigestib prepared, latand be familiar with the best j Mrs. Anna Hibbard has gone to fine support and kind treatment you to To read well, read d.iscrimin ately, developm ents in education al proest year. the during me given have I Eden in Ogden canyon where she wm gress, is the task which each year widely, thoroughl y. Yours, What we read becomes part and spend the summer with relatives. J. H. GREER." · confronts our superviso rs and to which they have consisten tly devoted parcel of us. Minevera Egbert spent the week Teachers and Principals . REAL BARGAIN ------of Lurine Bowden One hundred forty seven teachers both their entime time and best efAbout 3 blocks south of Midvale end as the guest GOITRE REMOV ED and seventeen principals were en- forts. Junction on the State road, 5 room at Salt Lake. dethe that opinion of.the are We past the Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baker and chil- gaged in the district during red brick bungalow , strickly modern, year. It is safe to say that at no tailed work which has been author- Titusville Minister's Wife Saved. An e Springvill of Evone and Gene dren, chicken garage, furnace, air hot with previous time have we had a more ized by the board in curriculum re- Operation , Wants Others to Know. Mrs. and Mr. A visited her parents, Mrs. F. N. Baker, 314 E. Walnut efficient corps of teachers and prin- vision will make supervisio n even house, garden, flowers and etc. we than future the in effective St., Titusville , Pa., says ••Feel I am cipals. Through the eliminatio n each more very good house in a very good town. Frank Spratling last week. the in it make doing real missionar y work when I work has have been able to Priced now at only $3500. J. Eugene The Misses Lucile and Bernice year of the teachers whose tell how my goitre was removed with unsatisfac tory, and replacing past. Fordham, 7842 South state or Phone Bateman, Myrtle Cundick, Reta been I cannot refrain from mentionin g Sorbol-Qu adruple, a stainless linthese by others who were rated very Midvale 52. Richardso n, Ross Bateman, Elmer high in other districts, we have been here the trend of a conversat ion I had ihment. My eyes, heart and nerves Beckstead and Orlan able to secure a corps of teachers and with one of the national survey staff. were in a bad condition. Felt no ill FOR SALE--N ew modern 5-room Palmer, Lenard possessin g an unusually Said she "One of the first things no- effects from the treatment . Glad to house. Good location. See J. A. N ewbolt formed a party and motored principals ticeable in visiting Jordan schools is tell or write my experienC es. . canyon, high degree of efficiency Alcorn, West Jordan Lumber Co. through American Fork Sold by leading druggists or write Only three teachers in the dis- the very effective ~'.pervision you 4-1-26 tf Provo and cave os Mechanic sburg, visited Timpanog Company, "We have but four super- Sorbo! trict, out of the 147 employed , failed have." to meet the standard of excellence re- visors; we have not much super- Ohio. Locally at Midvale Drug Co. canyon Sunday. GOING FAST-L arge Choice Lots Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen is quired in the district. Two of these 50 X 145. Best location in town- home after spending a week at Heber were eliminated during the school Only Midvale's new Addition. year, the other withdrew at the end city visiting friends and relatives. For terms. $350 per lot. Your own Paul Phome of Los Angeles and of the year. sale by owner. A. A. Malmstro m Eugene Bailey of Provo :ne visiting We have had not a single change in tf their aunt, Mrs. Charles Beckstead principals hips during the past two 559 Center Street, Midvale years, and all of our principals have FIRE! It may be your home or bus- for two weeks. next Marlon Bateman, Lynn Hart, A. J. accepted reappoint ment for iness next time. See Heber Aylett Sably alld Milton Lancaster are year. Out of the total of 147 teachers LOST-La dy's plain suit hat, in ten- spending ten days at Yellowsto ne employed du'ring the present year, nis court yard of Jordan high. park. E. M. Bate:nan an? Mrs. Wm. Me- 127 have accepted re-appoin tment. Finder plea.se call Mid. 146 and re- Ewan won fll's~ pnze, John Sa~ey Our supervisin g staff is also kept inceive reward. The and Grace Sabe_y won. second pnze tact for the coming year. teach"turn-ove r" therefore in the at the dance Fnday mght. embodiea a patented feature that makea fast FOR SALE small, vely compa;ati is ' force ing Provo of Kirkwood Bertha Mrs. washing safe. Building lvts on Pioneer spent Sunday as the guest of Mrs. which is the best possible guarantee ~tSt-/;~ quire at 474 East Center. The vertical crevice which is found at the Charles Beckstead , Mr. and Mrs. of succesful work for the year to in increase recent the to Due come. Beckstead and Paul Phome of Los base of the agitator in most washers of this previously the and LOST-Sp itz dog. Answers to name Angeles accompan ied th~~. home school populatio n type is apt to tear and wear clothing and crush our of some in condition crowded reiv1s1ting Monday Midvale spent call they where Finder "Pooch." of buttons by grindtng them between the two increase to compelled are we schools, 219-J. Reward. atives. metal surfaces forming the crevice. This is not Mr. an~ M~s_. Alexan~er Beckstead our teaching force so that we shall possible in the Haag Vortex:. A patented de·. of Summ1t visited relatives of West have in all 187 teachers, principals sign (it cannot be had in any other machine) and superviso rs engaged for the com. . Jordan T?esday. eliminates entirely this destructive crack. For Correctwn of error m Journ~l m re- ing year, twenty seven of whom will ._.., that reason the Haag Vortex: can wash fastgards to the Beckstead reumon last be new to our district. These have care 60 pounds per hour-wi th perfect safety to week instead of ~he descendan ts of been selected with the greatest recommen of best the upon only and Byron ?e: should 1t Beckstead Byron daughters and clothing. Mrs. Albert Sanders of their of Murray visited Mrs. Soren Dahl Beckstead of South Jordan IS head of dations f 1·om those who know _:~ Every woman appreciates the new metal the genealogi cal society . of the de- work as teachers. one day last week. "' swinging wringer on the Vortex. You'll like To illustrate the spirit of progress Mrs. Soren Dahl entertaine d Thurs- scendants of the late Francis and it too. It has extra. large semi-soft paralastic among our teachers and principals , . day for the Misses Lillian, Sarah and AlPxande r Beckstead . cited: be rol1s. Th~ bearings are The engageme nt of Bermce W~tts the following facts may per 80 of two, thirty hundred One JUSt has Aylett Clyde D. to Murray of hia. made of wood which h Millie Terry of Philadelp work college new took them of cent been soaked in tallow. The U. B. club met at the home of been annouced. Mrs. Lydia Bateman and son Ross and secured 'advanced college standMrs. Arthur Richardso n Wednesda y <fhey require no oil-dim• hundred one year; past the during ing mornTuesday Lake Salt to motored R. D. afternoon in honor of Mrs. inating all chance of ing and were b;eakfast guests of per cent members of the Jordan grease streaked clothing. Bateman. Progressi ve games were Mrs. Joseph Ba1rd. Teachers' associatio n the Utah Eduplayed, prizes' going to Mrs. Austin Miss Lucile Bateman attended a cational associatio n ~nd the National n· the Jordan Call us on the phone Butterwo rth, Mrs. Wallace Bateman, party at the home of J. F. Palmer Education associatio action, took ' n associatio Teachers and ask for a free demon· consolatio n Mrs. D. Leroy Bateman. Fl'iday evening. a dissenting vote, requestwithout visited Bateman J. G. Mrs. and Mr. . stration m y o u r o w n Other members present were Mrs. the fees from deduct to board the ing Tuesday. here home. You will not be Edith Bateman, of Logan, Mrs. Barand Mrs. 0. H. Bate~an are their checks to pay the membersh ip obligated. low of East Mill creek, Mrs. W. W, to make their home. fees in the foregoing associatio ns Malmstro m, Mrs. Lydia Bateman, movmg to Magna Mrs. M. S. Newell and children hereafter· the teachers have met regMrs. Ella Bateman, Mrs. Ella Beckweek visiting rela- ularly d~ring the year, re-ports of stead, Mrs. L::e Richardso n, Mr"s. Aus- s?ent. part•.2f this committee s appointed to work upon m Mwway. ten Peterson, Mrs. George Goodrich, t1ves and Goodridge Milton Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. D. Adams and Claricy MalKay of Westwood , California , are Jordan. son strom, luncheon was served. Miss Arvilla Richardso n is spendof their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and !\Irs. Douglas Sanderson Qf guests Goodrich. the summer in Salt Lake. ing George Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc125 Boy Scouts of West Patrol Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buckley, Miss Ewan, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Buckley g 25 and their numberin Jordan Wyoma Call and Bert Buckley spent formed a party and spent several Goates spent S;.tt· Virgil three days this week fishing on the scout leader, days in sou1hern Utah fishing. urday and Sunday camping at SaraWeber. Mrs. Eliza Page, better known as Word has been received here of the toga. Grandma Page died at the· county Arthur Richardso n underwen t an death of Mrs. Andy Evens of Rayhospital Sunday. Saturday and had his operation mond, Idaho, daughter of Mr. and Don'.t forget the dance in the open removed. tonsils formerly of Mickey Mrs. Eugene Kimball air pavilion Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. D. Adams and famJordan. West Melodians will furnish the music. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson ily of Kanab have moved to the ward Miss Bertha Hendricks on is home spent Sunday and Monday in Weber where tl1ey expect to make their from the St. l\hrks hospital where canyon. home. she was operated on for appendici tis. children, Mrs. Hattie Peterson and Mildred SandC'rson of Salt Lake Eva and Calvin and grandson, Veloy, spent the week end as the guest of Lavard Lavar, spent the week end .... Berni<'e Bateman. Mrs. Robert Dimond. sister, her with Soren Dahl and son, Ivan, returned Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Holt spent the home Saturday after spending over a week end visiting her parents, Mr. week in California . and Mrs. Robert Dimond. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Silcox and Marjorie, the little 11--year-o ld girl family motored to American Fork of Mrs. Julia Tilberrv was drowned Saturday at their h~me in Idaho. COMPL ETELY The father, Milton Tilberry arrived with the body Wednesda y, interment Bread is good without butter, when made with White REMOD ELED will be held in the Midvale cemetery. Miss Gladys Rundquis t, Mr. and Lily Flour. It's a real treat to Eat Mrs. Don Gardner and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. Shepard and son, Wal- a t theter, formed a party and spent Sunday and Monday fishing at Weber. Hauling, Moving, Express, call me Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman and or night. Back in the game with day son Keith spent Sunday at Heber. the same old service. Bill Halliday of Lehi, formerly of 'UTAH MIDVA LE Phone 108 • this place is at the present time very Midvale Utah I ill. Miss Mabel Warner of Salt Lake spent Sunday and Monday in West Midvale, f .......................................................................................................................................................~ ; H Ol\tr E, DAD AND T H E' B0 y ! ...................................................................................................................................................... : AN ANN OUN CEM ENT Conce rning the publi shing of your TELEP HONE DIREC TORY EGINN ING with the next issue of your telephon e direCtory, The Mounta in States Telepho ne & TelegrapH Compan y will assume complete control of the publication, includin g the advertising privileges. Realizing that the telephone direCtory is an essential funCtion of efficient service, it follows that this is the logical manner for supervision of the work. With the view of better service ever in mind, a Standardized plan for publishin g telephone direCtories is being ~arried out through the Mountai n States region. Better direCtories from the standpoi nt of both the user and advertiser will result. Plans call for the inaugura tion of a program of general improve ment of all telephon e direCtories, and a tremendous amount of time and energy is being expended to bring this abou~. The telephon e direCtory is the moSt referree-to book in the United States. Thus it has come to be an importan t eStablished advertisi ng medium for every conceivable article of merchandise or service. Its value has been proved by thousand s of discriminating advertisers in every line of business. The telephon e direCtory circulates in homes and offices where the buying power is greateSt, h.::nce it offers an excellent potentia l market for your advertising. It is live economical advenisi ng 365 days and nights througho ut the year. YOUR .ADVERTISEMENT SHOULD BE IN IHE TELEPH ONE DIRECTO RY For rates or jurtho parhculan call or write your local telephone 5'vtanager The Moun tain States Telep hone & Telegraph Comp any ! ! 1 I I WANT ADS Fas t was hing mad e safe ,. I per c two in- 1 America of money in such moneys as are lying in · vaults of banks, hoarded and in The money actually in cirdaily serving the people as circulatin g medium is probably less ··~ ... n~ ten dollars per capita. Our new patpumps remain locked un-=-=-" less measuring tube is exactly =~ on the mark. The operator simply can't draw a single drop unless ab· solute accuracy goes with it. He has no choice. en~ed You Can't Get Wron g Measu re Prompt ana efficient service coupled with the pleasing knowlege of strictly true measure. GET GAS AT West Jordan Garage West Jordan ' . J11J/r,. ~ M:. FOR SALE BY WestJordan Lumber Co. Do business direct with the old reliable, world famous Mead factory and "'"'w__ you have a bicycle of real quality, with best materials and skilled workmanship. No middleman's profits to pay. Save money also, by dealing direct with the Manufactu rer. ,{(( Ev en Wi tho ut Butter Mea (}lcle Company Dept. T5, Chicago_ West Jordan Milling Co. U. S. Cafe I |