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Show THE JORDAN . JOURNAL West Jordaa AT LAST The Ideal Coal for Broodflrs Ranges, Heaters or Furnaces Utah-Grand Coal is almost an ANTHRACITE COAL, it niakes NO STRINGY SOOT, NO CLINKERS, easily • CONTROLLED and LASTS LONGER. UTAH-GRAND COAL will not clog up your brooder or kitchen chimneys, and will store without slacking. Try it and be convinced. Chesterfield Coal Co. Phones Wasatch 6451 and 7071. Murray Feed & Coal Co. Phones Murray 23 and 431. West Jordan l\Iilling Co. Phone Midvale 108. M. B. Andrus. Draper. Phone Midvale 85-R·2. Jensen & Kuhre Co. Sandy. Phone Midvale 148. ls the Cheapest We have been asked a good many times, how it is we can have so many well pleased customers, and such a splendid turnover. The answer is easy. Our customers know when they buy from us they get good quality and we render the real service. If any of our customers should have had bad luck for a short time they will still get meats an •l groceries from us. We do not tell the people that we save them a lot of money, they know good meats and groceries are <1iways cheaper than 2nd and 3rd class merchandbe, and of course every lady knows, there is nobod~ selling first class merchandise for 2nd and 3rd class prices. We kill and dress our own meats and deliver to good many markets in the county .... The markets buying from us get their meats at 7 o'clock in the morning so the first chill from our modern plant doesn't leave th ~ canass. When you buy meats at your market ask for meats killed and cured by P. C. Rasmussen and Sons and you are sure to get the best. P. C. Rasmussen & Sons . "' .. .- ... ( -- ' - ' . . • ~·"'· ' . ~ ' . . ' ~ ~ '" High Class Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings Absolutely FREE at the Get Your Fall and Winter Clothing '• THE BEST . • The marriage of Leah Bird of Murray and Harvey Woods took place at Salt Lake Tuesday, September 14. Miss Leah Yates and Edna Mal• strom spent Friday and Saturday at Brigham City. Glen Schmidt left Monday for Preston, Idaho, where he will have employment with the Skaggs store. Mr and Mrs. E. M. Bateman motor- · ed to. Riverton Sunday afternoon and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Crane. Mrs. Ada Goodrich motored to Salt Lake Tuesday and visited Mrs. Vern Gardner at the St. Matks hos-pital. Mr. Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bateman and son and Mrs. Lydia Bateman visited at Provo and American Fork and were guests ef Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wright at Highland ward Sunday. Don't miss the big opening dance at the amusement hall Friday night. The hall has been painted, decorated and remodeled throughout with a raised maple floor that cannot be beat. Mickey's Melodians will furnish the music. There will be a dance in the amusement hall Saturday night given by the Good Time club. Now is the time to try the best dance floor in the stake. O<::>tK::>OK:>O~~~~~~~~~~K:>O~K:>O~~~K:>tK:>O~ Thursday afternoon Mrs. Lydia Bateman and Ross Bateman attendEach Saturday at 6 p.m. a grand <kawing will take place. The lucky person ~ ed the funeral services of little Binwill be presented with cold cash equal to the amount on the lucky ticket. $25.00 is nie Gene 19-months-old child of Mr. the limit. and Mrs. Joseph Baird of Salt Lake. Mrs. Baird is a sister of Mrs. Bateman. Harold Bateman spent three days o:f last week at Coalville playing with First: Each person making a cash purchase or payment on account will get a the Midvale Junior band during the ticket with the amount of the transaction stamped on same. fair. Second: Each Saturday at 6 p. m. 5 tickets will be drawn Mrs. Albert Olsen spent the week Third: 1st ticket drawn wil be entitled to Refund of the.amount stamped on ticket ~ end at Salt Lake guest of her sister, in cash providing ticket is presented at the store by 6 p. m. on the first Wednesday Mrs. Hugh Finlayson. after the drawing. Thirteen workers of the M. I. A. of Fourth: If person holding 1st drawn ticket does not present same by following West Jordan ward attended the stake Wednesday at 6 p. m. the 2nd ticket will be winner, and ,o on up to the 5th ticket convention at Sandy First ward Sunday. drawn. Be sure to get your tickets in on time. Mrs. Anna Silcox, Mrs. Austen SilFifth: AU 5 numbers will be posted in our window as they are drawn each Saturcox and thre~ children, Mrs. Wm. Stlday evening. cox and children of Riverton were Sixth: Remember these tickets are absolutely free to each person dealing at our dinner guests of Mrs. Earn Silcox ' .· s t ore. , ·· h, ..., Tuesday. Seventh: This Famous Refund Sale is being conducted under the direction of the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andrus and famMidvale City Marshal and he is the only one who has a key to the ticket box. He ily and Mrs. Helena Jackson of Idaho personally will open the box each Saturday evening and conduct the drawing. are visitil)g their sister, Mrs. Robert A Eighth: A new drawing with a new set of tickets will be conducted each week. Gardner this week. Mrs. R. V .Gardner entertained the ~K:>OO<::::><~K::>O~ ·~~~~~~~~~0<::::::>6 Poinsethia club at her home Monday evening. Mrs. Henry Jensen, Mrs. Ella Jenkins, Mrs. Pearl Reading and Mrs. Morris were dinner guests of Mrs. Lawrence Reynoldboch Friday afternoon. Mrs. Sam Condas of Salt Lake, Jack Tallas and Nick Felas of BingMidvale, Utah. Main Street. ham, Mrs. Gus Pappas and Bertha Hendrickson motored to Brigham City Friday and enjoyed Peach Day and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hodges. her husband's birthday anniversary.! Marlin Newbold l~ft Monday for! school will do the same, according to WE DO NOT RECOGNIZE Lloyd Nerdin of Bingham formerly Games and refreshments were en- 1Provo where they will attend the P . .' the coach. If this is done, the univer- 1 ANONYMOUS LETI'EERS of this ward and Louis Coburn of joyed by twenty six guests. Y. U. this season. sity will have a selected team to liD1 Bingham had the misfortune of colJohn Yates has been on the sick Miss Alleen Tuttle and Miss ter into competition with student The Journal is in receipt of an liding with a milk truck driven by list the last two weks. Alloween Healey were ~ostesses fori ~oloists of other American institu- anonymous letter relative to the emMr. Furgus of Bingham. Mrs. Ferploying of married women as !SChool Rosca Pixton len Sunday morning the S. B .S. club at their home Mon- 1 ons. ~us and baby were in the truck. The for Logan where he will spend the day evening. The evening was spent I Both the men an dthe women stu- teachers in the Jordan School district. impact was so great that Mrs. Fergus in needlework and luncheon was dents of the university have used the We can answer very convincingly was thrown through the windshield , winter at the A. C. . 10 Sadie Dwight joined a party of 1 serv~d to guests: governnlent horses which are in the the queries s.et forth therein and wi..U a piece of glass penetrated her eye fr~ds and spent ,sunday at Bells M1ss Lucy Stockmg was a week . . gladly do so 1f the sender of the letter and it is feared she has lost the sight canyon. end guest at Bingham of Mr. and R. 0. T. C. stables at the umverslty, I will make known his indentitty. of it. All were bruised and cut quite for the purpose of ri<iing. The gov- • The following program was given Mrs. Gust Callas. badly, but are improving now. at the parent and teachers social Arnold Shields returned home on ernme.nt has now o.ffered to spon.ser Everybdoy loves "Mother," at the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webber and daughters, Margaret, Eva, Louise and· Monday night. Conducted by E. M. Thursday after spending the past ten the newly introduced sport in case it Hub, September 25 and 26. Doras attended the Nicholes reunion Olsen: Community singing, under the days at Chicago visiting relatives is favorably accepted by the student body. A sufficient number of good DEATH COMES TO INFANT. at Bennion ward Wednesday night at direction of Francis Cr£tchlow and there. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Stocking, Mr. polo horses are among those at the Leslie Ray Christopherson, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence Ebberly, invocation, D. M. Todd; welcome address, E. M. Olsen; and Mrs. Joe Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Walunivresity. Many of these horses monthsold son of Mr. and Mrs. AnNickols. W. W. Malstrom introduced the ter Mabey and many others attended were purchased in the state by govdrew w. Christopherson of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webber and teachers; other speakers were D. C. the M. I. A. meetings at Sandy Friernment officials. died Monday after a lingering illness. family motored to Pleasant Grove Several challenges to games of polo Surviving are his parents, three ·sunday and spent the day visiting Jensen, Freda Jensen, Mrs. White and day, September 17 and Sunday, SepDavid T. Dahl of the Jordan stake tember 19. h friends and relatives. board; reading, Ella Richardson; were received at the university last brot ers, Harold, Arthur and Melvin, Quite an excitement was caused Many of the young folks of this yar, but as there was no polo team and two sisters, Norma and Edith Sunday evening about 7 o'clock on solo, Lula Abbott; song, girls chorus ward motored to West Jordan and organized the games could not be Christopherson. ______.:;__ Redwood road near Bingham highway after which a social time with games attended the dance Friday evening. played. It is the hope of Captain I and refreshments was had. They enJ' oyed dancing on the new G d th t h h I h when the car driven by B. B. Brown Mrs. John Steadman and daughters reen an o ers a t e sc oo' t at Take the whole. family to see of Salt Lake was struck by a car Rosella and Mrs. AI Rose of Magna hardwood floor just recently in- all challenges will be accepted · this "Mother," at the Hub, September 25 driven by Russel Parsons also of visited here Saturday. stalled. year. j and 26. Salt Lake. Mrs. Hilma Carlson, 54, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Garner of who was riding with Brown suffered You will want to see May Roberts Crescent wer: dinner guests of Mrs. i--:=:-::---::::--------;:;:=::;:::;:::;:iiiiiiiiii~;;;;:;;;;;:;:::;;-t a fractured rib otherwise no serious in "Mother" more than once. George Stockmg. on Sunday. results. The Murray fue department was Loraine, the nine year old son of called to South Jordan twice on MonMr. and Mrs. Tuence Adams was day of this week. struck by a car driven by L. EdMr. Roneyburg's barn burned down meston of Bingham Sunday evening and due to sparks and the high wind in front of his home on Bingham Mr. and Mrs. Georgt Wheadon are which blew all day Monday, caused highway. The little fellow was going rejoicing over the arrival of a baby a fire at Gen Mac:Mellans just across to the milk cooler just across the boy born last week. the street but no damage was done road for milk, where he was in the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beckstead, there. habit of going every night and morn- Jr., and family were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beckstead, Sr. ing. In some way the car struck him of Mr. and Mra. Leo D. Palmer on spent Sunday evening with Mr. and carrying him several feet, then he Sunday. Joe Smidth was also their Mra. Henry Pardoyn. dropped, causing a skull fracture. He dinner guest on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Maxfield were is at the St. Mark's hospital in a serguests of Mr. and Mrs. JoSunday Kr. and Mrs. oseph Tee of Lark ious condition yet holding his own at seph Palmer. Mrs. Perry and family ~ are receiving congratulations upon the present time. of Philadelphia are still visiting with -·~-.,--Mrs. Vern Gardner is improving at the arriva lof a baby girl born Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer. We care not what your meat taste may be, we can •t· nesday, September 15. Mrs. Tee was tlle St. Mark's hospital after underisfy it. Only the ' b est J[rades of choicest meats are ever Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastle of Sandy going a serious operation for ilPPendi- formerly Miss Mae Beckstead of this were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James allowed in our shops. ward. citis last week. A. Shields on Sunday. Miss Thelma Henderson entertained Hr. and Mrs. R. A. Naylor were at a chicken dinner Saturday evening dinner gu•sts of Mr. and :Mrs. Ray Let's go see "Mother," at the Hub, given in honor of Earl Egbert and. Palmer of West Jordan on Sunday. Septeml:ier 25 and 26. Glen Schmidt who have recently re- Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence Rend?lsbach turned !rom the mission field. Besides were the1r guests Sunday evemng, Mr. and :Mrs. William Hewlett of the guests of hono-r covers were laid ror the following guests Mary and Sandy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Dahl, Mildred Yates, Perce! David A. Shields on Sunday. Mrs. BIG TAILOR MADE SUIT SALE Polo will be introduced this year at Nolan Shields and baby Larue of the University of Utah as one of the Richardson and Joe Stnith. FOR 30 DAYS LATEST STYLES Harvey Ivie of Scipio is visiting at Magna were their past week guests. accepted sports if the present plans the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson are of Captain W. C. Green, polo coach, You can save from $9.00 to $24.00 on ~;uit and a pair of Goodridge. ' rejoicing over the arrival of a baby are succes.sful. The captain iR one of extra trousers free. Come in and look them over. Austen Peterson has left for West- girl born last week. the instructors in military science and Alteration, Cleaning and Pressing. wood, Cal., where he has employment. Elder John Wheadon returned tactics at the state institution and Mrs. Peterson expects to leave in two home Monday after a 27 months stay will have charge of training the colweeks and join her husband at West- in the mission field, laboring for the lege students in the use of the horses wood, where they will make their L. D. S. church at Maine. and polo equipment. 64 West Center St. MIDVALE, Utah home. Miss Viola Beckstead spent last Many of the largest universities of Mrs. Charles Webber entertained week end at Granite aa a guest of Mr. the country have already introduced Phone Midvale 117-W. at a supper party at her hoyte on and Mrs. Ben Maxfield. the game of polo into their varsity Misses Ann and Essie Holt and athletics and it is hoped that the Utah ~~~~R~Rfi!~!li~!Jt!!lil!lil!liJ~y;y;y;y;y;y;y;y;~y;~ Redwood Friday night in honor of : • . "' . ' > ~ - • • ·.. • . < • GENERAL BARBER WORK RULES SAM WRIGHT, Barber 5 ~orth ~lain Street Next Door to Corner Meat Market Midvale, Utah. I tO- I we Have I South Jordaa I AM SEEKING THE NOM:INATION AS County Commissioner OF SALT LAKE COUNTY IN THE COMING REPUBLICAN CONVENTION-YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED. I. LESTER 6500 South State Street (Paid Political Adv.) Read and Use Want Ads ~ DC. I Ladies Haircutting My Specialty 2 Lines o., amous Times 3 Dimes I the Meat • y OU'II E010y • ---·--- Corner H. F. RASMUSSEN, Tailor • |