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Show THE JORDAN -~ JOHRNAI. South Jordan West Jordan I I I The Great Western Cabinet Duplex Mr. and Mrs. Oddie Brady and their Mr. and Mrs. David Shields had as family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Silver of their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Sandy were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bradford of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. William Brady Sunday of last /ll!l!k~'. M11s. William Hewlett of Sandy tand week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Grager of Salt Mrs. Annie Hibbard is home after Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Grager have just spending the summer at Ogden. returned home from a two weeks tour Mr. and Mrs. Edward Drake and of California. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Drake and family Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Hardcastle of spent last week visiting in SantaSandy were dinner guests .of Mr. quin. and Mrs. James Shields .on Sunday. Mrs. Amelia Pixton of Taylorsville Mr. and Mrs. Shields and family atMr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman and tended the Hub Theatre at Midvale family have returned home after visSaturday night of last week. iting two weeks at :Panquitch where Glen Smidth visited with Mr. and they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. A. Naylor Monday. Glen has Robert Bateman. While there they just returned home from a 27 month visited Bryces Canyon, Zions Nationstay in the Central States mission al Park and many other places of infield. Mrs. R. A. Naylor and children have returned home after spending terest. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Bateman are the past week as guests of Mr. and receiving congratulations upon the Mrs. David Hughes of Spanish Fork. arrival of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beckstead Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tucker and and family of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maxfield and son, Beck of Granite family and Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. BateAs the name signifies, this heating machine is a caband Mr .and Mrs. Samuel Beckstead man and son, Blair of Magna were inet type with the duplex feature, a two fuel stove with reJr., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- dinner guests of Mrs. Lydia Bateman Saturday. nel Beckstead Sr., Sunday. versable duplex grates which burn wood or coal satisfactMrs. Rosemond Maxfield spent SatLucile Bateman, Myrtle Cundick, orily. urday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Ross Bateman and Elmer Palmer moFern Beckstead of Midvale. tored to Bountiful Sunday and visThe OUTSIDE CASING resembles a fine piece of cabMr. and Mrs. Erban MacMillan ited at the home of Bishop Tingey. inet work and is por(:elain with rich mahogany finiSh. spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lydia Bateman was the dinner Samuel E. Holt. guest of her sister, Mrs. Lorenzo Pelt The HOT AIR CIRCULATING FEATURE, by means Mrs. David Shields has returned at Salt Lake, Sunday. of which the cold air taken from the floor passes rapidly Mr. James Stevenson, formerly home after spending the past week through the casing and comes out at the top intensly as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brad manager of the Morrison Merrill Lumber Company of West Jordan, ford of Magna. heated, thoroughly sterilized, and humidified by the large Mrs. Joseph F. Palmer is still on Mrs. Clyde Raddon ~f Salt Lake, forvapor pan, makes healthful home conditions. This heater the sick list. She is suffering from merly of this ward, Lamar Gardner must be seen to be appreciated. There is nothing on the the effects of nervousness and heart and Dorothy Spratling, daughter of · trouble. · Mr. and Mrs. Parley Spratling unmarket to compare with the Great Western. Then think Mrs. Hattie M-ackay of Granger derwent an operation for the removal of the price, only $150.00. FOR SALE BYand Mrs. Leo Palmer and children, of their tonsils, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Butterworth Reta and Lale motored to Magna on Thursday of last week and spent the are located in their beautiful new day visiting with Mrs. William Soufu.. home on the Redwood Road. The new modern home of Mr. and erland. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer also had as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Turse on Bingham highMrs. Aberaham Todd and Mrs. Hattie way is progressing rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. H. 7. Tucker and Mackay Tuesday evening of last family, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Bateman week. Stella Walker and Miss Lucille GarThe new South Jordan Chapel is and son, Blair of Magna were dinner the week visiting friends and rela- rett gave splendid toasts, which were getting nearer being completed each guests of Mrs .Lydia Bateman on responded to by Mrs. E. Crittenden, tives here. day. The shingles are now on and Saturday. Why not patronize your home Misses Norma Pack, Viola Hurler, The year old son of Mr. and Mrs. the inside work has been started. It paper? Lucile Bateman is agent for Lillian Boggess, Iona Freeman and is expected to be completed by the Alfred Furse is very ill with the the Jordan Journal. If you wish to Twila Smart took part in a burlesque first of November. Every.one is in pneumonia and other complications subscribe or pay for the Journal, let dance. hopes it will be sooner, aitd will be following the measles. After the program dancing and reMartin Wright has retumed home her know and she will call for it at enthused to attend the meetings in it. tlll!!llllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllmllllllllllllllllll!lilllllllmll!lll any time. freshments were enjoyed. SeventySeptember 7th. school begins. The after visiting a week with his aunt, Mrs. Ira Johnson of Salt Lake was five guests took part. The party was school house is 'being cleaned and Mrs. Lydia Bateman. a .guest of Mrs. Arthur Richardson very much appreciated and long to Don't forget the dance Friday evoainted in first class condition, ready be remembered by the mothers. for the merry makers. The children ening, also one Labor Day, Mon- Friday and Saturday. Miss Gweneth Silcox has gone to Mrs. Jack Marriot of Lehi, Mrs. will find m;>re space to play in this day, September 6th, in the open air Salt Lake to stay indefinately. Israel and Mrs. P. Sacos of Sandy pavillion. year due to the space the old ward Miss Arvilla Richardson has re- were dinner guests during the week Glen Smidth who returned home house stood on. A party v.:as given Monday, Au- from the Central States mission on turned home after spending the sum- of Mrs. D. H. Stuart. g-ust 30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday spoke at the regular sac- mer in Salt Lake. • Hazel Egberj; is on the sick list, Samuel E. Holt in honor of Mr. Holt, rament meeting Sunday evening. Otis Yates has returned home af- suffering with rheumatism. it being his birthday anniversary. Langford Ostler is improving at ter spending the last week in Nevada. Games and music were enjoyed and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnard of Elko, the St. Marks hospital where he has supper served to 25 guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brockbank Nevada are visiting Mr. and Mrs. been critit:ally ill with pneumonia. spent Wednesday visiting relatives at John Yates. Florence Richardson entertained at Spanish Fork. Miss Lucy Stocking is spending this .1 watermelon bust at her home Wedweek visiting her sister, Mrs. Just nesday night for the following guests Callas and Mr. Callas at Bingham. Laura Dwight, Mary Richardson, AfMiss Afton Brockbank retumed to ton Gardner, Beulah Yates, Ruth HoWomen are as old or as young as her hol]le frQm Salt ~ake Saturday gan, Roma Butterworth, Harold, Fum The Birthday club met Saturday their state of health. A woman may A. RIEGERT, Mgr. to stay and make her home here with and Virginia Bateman, Dora and Lee with Mrs. Clara Walker. Then en- be young at sixty years or old at forher parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ritchie, LaVern Finlayson, Leo Sa- joyed dinner and the remainder of the ty. It all depends on her physical bey, Malcolm Shulsen, Arthur Buck- afternoon was spent in a social way. Brockbank. well-being. ley, Stuart Richards, LaVell RichardMr. and Mrs. Elmer Stocking of Those to enjoy the affair were: The Youth and beauty have a foundaMagna and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stock son and Willis Goodridge. Mesdames May Smart, Lorie Baker, tion in sound health. And food ls A party in honor of N. P. Swenson Bessie Forbush, Emma Nicol, Rachel easily the n10st important Hem in ing were guests of Mrs. George Stock was given Saturday evening, it being Forbush of East Midvale, Vinie Fen- ~ealtt:. In giving conslueratlon to the ing on Thursday. Miss Laura Winward is very much his 67 birthday anniversary. Games stermaker and daughter, Lorie, Mr. tubjects of diet and beauty, women improved. She has her arm out of and supper were enpoyed by the fol- and Mrs. Oscar Beeney of Midvale, .;hould not forget the food essentlalH the cast now. She has been suffer- lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Dick Benney of Salt that make for the preservation of ing for the past three we.eks with a Swenson, Albert Sw~nson, of East Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Been- teeth, hair. figure and complexion. broken shoulder sustained in a car Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swen- ey of Murray. Blame for round shoulders, fiat son, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Swenson, Mr. accident. ~hest and poor teeth among women Miss lona Obom left during last I Of Owning the five room strickly Mrs. Cora Robertson and son, and Mrs. Clyde Swenson, Laura Swen week ts due In large measure to faulty diet, for a Northern States mission. The Utah Copper company for the quarter ended June 30, 1926, '\modern red brick bungalow home, Lowell and Mrs. Mary Maynard were son, of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ~r. specifically, to a lack of lime and Miss Grace James of Bingham and Swenson of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. reports a profit of $3,296,836 after taxes and depreciation, but before de- three blocks south of Midvale junc- Salt Lake visitors Monday. phosphorus. Milk, or evaporated Miss Velma Bames of Wyoming were Mrs. Mary Shields, Arnold and Wallace Bateman, Vernon B.ateman, week-end guests of Miss Marian milk, which ls simply cow's milk with pleation, equivalent to $2.03 a share (par $10), earnerl on $111,244,9~0 ticm on State Street. capital stock. This compares 'with $3,129,81>7, or $1.92 a share m Come up and look at this home Utahna Shields are home to stay af- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Orgill and Fay 60 per cent of the water taken away, Erickson. the preceding quarter, and $2,827,051, or $1.74 a !!hare in the second quarter it will pay you. ' ter spending the summer on the Orgill. Miss Dorothy Johnson entertained ts especially rich In lime. Mary Dahl, Mildred Yates, Thelma of 1925. J. Eugene Fordham Because of the concentration of Weber. Joseph Smith,, Glen Sunday for Miss Florence Wiseman evaporated milk, which 1s regulated Profit for six months ended June 30, 1926, totaled $6,426,693 befo~e · Mrs. Elmer Stocking was taken to HendersO'll, " depletion, equal to $3.95 a share, against $5,958,456, or $3.66 a share m FOR SA.!LE---New modern 5-room a Salt Lake hospit.al Tuesday and un- Schmidth and Earl Egbert spent Sat- of Murray., Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Brady were by government stanuards, It Is of first half of previous year. l.ncome account for quarter ended June 30, house. Good location. Soo J. A. derwent an operation for appendicitis. urday at Logan. Mrs. Mary C. Richards who has dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 1926, compares as f~llows: 1926. 1925. 1924. l!l23. Alcorn, West Jordan Lumber Co. She is getting along as well as can Parley Spratling of w~st J~rdan. be expected. Mr. Stocking was for- been in the Holy Cross hospital where Operating profit .................$2,516,373 $2,343,443 $1,956,008 $2,553,633 4-i-26 tf Mr. and Mrs. Earl White of Salt merly of this ward but now residents she underwent a serious operation Lake spelnt Sunday with Mr. ~nd Other income ...................... 1,080,265 782,178 668,518 803,355 over two weeks ago is doing fine and 3 BLKS FROM UNIVERSITY, $5800, of Magna. expects to leave the hospital this Mrs. Dave Smart. Total income ..........~ ~3,596,638 $3,125,621 $2,624,526 $3,356,988 on your own terms, 7-R., reception Children of Mrs. F. A. Cole enterweek. 298,570 288,947 ...3356.988 hall, breakfast rm., and solarium, 2Depreciation ............................ 299,802 tained at a birthday party in her A party was given in honor of tProfit ......................................... 3,296,836 2,827,051 2,335,579 • ' story brick furnace all roms la g honor, Wednesday in the ScandaDividends .................................. 2,030,612 1,624,490 1,624,490 1,624,490 · d d ' t d . ' bl d' lr e, Furn Bateman's 13th birthday anni711,0&9 1 732 489 auy an ecora e m en mg coors; 1 266 224 1,202,561 navian church on South State Street. Surpsy;_ ~~~th;·-e~d~d·-J~;~ : versary at her parent's home Friday ' ' large, well-improved lot, double 30 1926 : She was 67 years of age. Out of town afternoon. garage. Rooms would rent easy if 1926. 1925. 1924. 1923. guests included her sons, Herman of :Iouhle the richness of ordinary mar· Harold Bateman, with the Midvale Operaiting profit .............. .$5,005,792 $5,107,943 $3,675,722 $4,351,154 you don't need so many. Call owner, Idaho, Alonzo of Salt Lake, Albert··! ket milk, as Is shown In the following Junior Band spent Thursday at SaltOther income ....................... 1,994,404 1,443,333 1,365,508 1,246,945 Was. 8567 or Hy. 8609. of Grantsville, Ed Terry of Murray, table: A remnant of a team represent- air, guests of their leader, Mr. Wm. h~r daughters, Mrs. E. J. Doty of 1 Ordinary Milk. 5,598,099 FOR SALE---Five-room strictly mod- ing at Midvale Junior ball team was M. Cox. 5,041,230 6,551,276 Total income .............. $7,030,196 Hmckley, Mrs. Hy. Mockley of Tay~at ............... 3.5 to 4 per cent ern home; furnace heat, with boult- whitewashed by the Salt Lake News573,407 592,820 Glen Smidth, Persel Richardson, lorsville, Mrs. Joe Curtis of East Mid- 1 3ugar (lactose)·· .. 4.5 to 4. 76 per cent Depreciation .......................... 603,503 5,5981,099 4,467,823 5,958,456 in linen closet, buffet kitchen, fold- ooys. The Midvale team was handi- Mildred Yates and Elsie Dahl attend'1 h C W b t Proteins ........... S.5 to 4 per cent tProfit ..................................... 6,426,693 3,248.900 · e s er. !Jlnerals ............ 7 to .75 per cent 3,248,980 3,24&,98(t ing ironing board, clothes chute, capped by the regulars n~t showing ed a missionary farewell Wednesday va1e and Mrs. De 11 a Dividends .............................. 4,06:1;,225 2,349,119 1,218,843 2,709,476 Evaporated Milk. Surplus ................................. - ..•. 2,365,468 sepatate coal and fruit ~ms, full up and the Salt Lake Newsooys hit at ~uth Cottonwood, given in honor Dancing, games and musical program were followed by luncheon to over ~at ............... 7.8 to 8.2 per cent tBefore depletion. cement basemen~ wired for eH to every corner of the lot for a total of William Erickson who leaves for Utah Copper company produced 53,780,647 pounds of copper in the 60 guests. 3ugar (lactose) .. ., . 9.5 to 10 per cent ectric range; all assessments paid of 18 hits and 13 runs. The best that the German-Austrian mission. second quarter, a monthly average of 17,926,882 pounds, compared with 53,Mr. and Mrs. Everett Forbush and jl?rotelns .......... 7.5 to 8.2 per cent and sidewalks. This home can be Midvaie could do with Bill Simmons The ward choir has been reorganiz472,436 pounds in the first quarter, a monthly average of 17,824,145 pounds. purchased very reaoonably for shoots was 5 hits and 3 walks. Mid- eii with the followinl'(" officers: Chas. baby daughter, Ellen of Salt Lake ~1lnerals · · · · · · · · · .1.4 to 1.6 per cen Arthur mill teated 1,466,300 tons of ore and Magna 1,875,700 tons or A quart of milk a day for adults cash, on account of settling up es- vale made 8 errors which helped the Smith, chorister; D. -M. Todd, assis- were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. a total of 3,342,000 tons for both plants during the quarter. Average grade Chester Baker. recommended by doctors not only tate. Located on Main street, in Newsboys to win. Lawerence Brown tant, Mrs. Charles Smith, organist; of copper treated was .99 per cent copper, and average mill recovery of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Westbrook of cause of its high mineral content, copper in form of concentrates was 87.92 per cent, compared with 1.01 per Sandy, Utah. Call Midvale 269-R started for Midvale and fr~m the Reta Cundick and Evelyn Peterson, Salt Lake spent Friday evening with for the reasons that it helps keep cent copper and recovery of 88.72 per cent in the first qutrter. or Hyland 2939-M. 2-t first to the. fourth inning Brown was assistants; Claud Abbott, manager; Average cost per pound of net copper produced is stated to have and Mrs. Nephi Gregory. Jigestive tract In proper Mr. in hot water with hits, walks and Emma Gardner, secretary; Glen been, after depreciation and all fixed and general expenses, and with g~ld, Mr. and Mrs. Bertha Beshears and strengthens the body to resist u'"'"u'"' errors. Willie Brown took up the Smith and John Sabey, librarians. FOR SALE----Piano, near Midvale. silver and miscellaneous earnings creaited to copper, 8.5 cents a pound, comson, Billie of Denever, Colo., are the anu gives proper balance to the diet. Miss Jessie Jensen of Logan, Mrs. Quality piano to be sold at once. mound duties and the first three men pared with 8.9 cents in preceding quarter. guests of Mrs. Clara Walker. Salads also play an important Total capping removed during the quarter was 2,465,574 cubic yards, Big discount and terms. $10.00 to face him went down by the strike Wanda Pratt of Salt Lake and Mrs. Mrs. D. H. Stuart and son, Norval In the dietary. Some sort of a compared with 1,924,875 cubic yards in the previous quarter. Mine shipped monthly to good party. If inter- out route. In the fifth inning the Evelyn Spratling were guests of and Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory mo- lettuce, tomato, fresh fruit, to mill during thi! quarter 3,508,307 tons of ore, a daily average of 38,553 ested in particulars, write Baldwin Newsboys got three hits and one walk Mrs. P. T. Bateman, Friday. tored to Wasatch and spent the day or vegetable, shouhl be eaten at tons, compared wi:th 3,304,542 tons, a daily average of 36,?17 tons in first Mr. and Mrs. Edward Orgill were Piano Co., Denver, Oo•lo. 3-t and then Mirlvale supplied the erOne of the most enjoyable functions once . a day. Neither is the qua:cter. rors, to net the Newsies four runs. Salt Lake visitors Saturday after;Bingham & Garfield Railway company carried 433,565 tons of com- FOR SA.LE-Co.ncom Grapes, 554 of the season was the Mothers and menu complete without a After that, Willie settled down and noon. mercial freight in second quarter, an average of 4704 tons a day. Daughter party which took place at :j_ua:t ty of coarse, leafy vegtltaUle: Center Street. Midvale tf struck out two more men to finish Mrs. George Henderson, Mrs. W . the amusement hall Monday evening. valuable for their high vitamin the inning. Lacomb, catcher for Mid- L. Egbert and Mrs. Wallace Bateman Miss Stella Walker lead in a series tent. Fruit juices also have FOR SALE-We have a high grade vale showed plenty of class behind were Salt Lake visitors Saturday afof games, followed by a most enjoy- ':>eneficial p1·operUes. Baldwin made piano stored near the plate and got ~ne of Midvales ternoon. able prog-ram. A comic dramatizaIf a woman follows out the rules Riverton that can he hought cheap. hits. Pugmyer got a triple in the Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner and If you consider buying a piano third inning and got caught trying Mrs. Gardner's sister, Mrs. Broad- tion was given by Miss June Smart dli>t, birthdays to her will he noth within the next year you should get to steal home. That was Midvale's bent of Hollywood, California left for assisted by Miss Twila Smart at the more than an excuse for a c our proposition. Write Baldwin only chance to score. , Idaho Falls, Wednesday on a busi- piano. Miss Alvira Crittenden rendThat the night is saiQ. to Piano Co., Denver. Colo 3t ered a piano solo. Squires and Polman .starred for ness trip. thousand eyes, but the neighbors Martha Milne gave an address Mrs. Hortense Price of Blackfoot, Idah~ PROTECTION-In C'.ase of fire is Salt Lake getting four hits out of 1 Miss more. four times at qat. Sbelza Dushane ot Malad, Idaho spent of welcome to the mothers. vital. ~ Heber AyLett a.t once, tf ANNOUNCING .iiiJlJ.tf!/1 THE OPENING_OF Midvale, Utah Friday, Sept. 3, 1926 mmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ West Jordan Lumber Co. •' A Pair of High Grade Hose Will be Given Away Free with every pair of Boys and Girls ShQes until School opens We carry a complete line of High Grade, All Leather Shoes for the family, Dress _and Work, <:1t pnces that have no equal. Come in and convince yourself. See our windows for Styles and Prices Utah Copper Earns $2.03 a Share D\lring Quarter UNION Young At 60, Or OldAt40? 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