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Show • JOl:JRN AL. THE JORDAN .. dren, his wife having preceded him in death about a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Egbert reMr. and Mrs. Harris Burtonshaw turned last week after spending some and daughters, Marie and Betty and time in Idaho. Mrs. Alice Burgon attended a leeMr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams and daughter, Wanda, left Tuesday for ture at the New House Hotel Thurstheir home in Ririe, Id~ho, after a day, a delegate from the Unity club visit with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bur- of Union. Mrs. Jessie Berrett, Mrs. - Carrie gon. Officers and teachers of the ward Coomber, Mrs. Rose Greer of Union, embers of the choir enjoyed a Mrs. Mildred Seddon and Mrs. Otilla a swim at the Municipal Friday eye- Brown of Salt Lake, Mrs. Rose Steffy ni . , guests of the- ward recreatiOn of San Pedro, Cal., and Mrs. Rachel Forbush of East Midvale, members of ittee. c rthur Godfrey, Geo.rge Anderson, the Unity club, attended the convenRachel Freeman and V10la Hurler at- 1 tion of the Central division of Wotended a farewell danctt at the South men's clubs held Saturday at BingCottonwood ward house Tuesday eve- 1 h~m. They report a very splendid ning in honor of Mr. Shaw, who· time. A special stage was char.tered leaves in the near future for a mis- to convey the ladies to and from the meetings, which were heia1n the Masion for the L. D. S.. church. Children of Nephi Gregory enter- sonic hall. Board meeting convened tained at dinner Sunday in honor of at 9:30; morning session at 10:30. his birthday. Covers were laid for 17. Mrs. D. E. Boam, president. Program as follows: Club song, Mrs. Carrie Jenkins of Bingham spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. "Utah, Our Home~and"; ·,club litany, leader, Mrs. Mary Mitchell; welcome, Jacob Jensen. President Erickson of the Cotton- Mrs. W. J. Myers; president's address, wood stake was the speaker at the Mrs. D. E. Boam; presidents' reports, Mrs. W. J. Perkins, Delta; Mrs. sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Lillian Brady was a guest George McFarlane, Ophir; Mrs. Ira Beckstead, Midvale; Mrs. A. J. HurMonday of Mrs. May Smart. Park City; Mrs. H. T. Go<>djohn, ley, spent has who Egbert Mrs. Walter Mrs. W. B. Haymond, GarTooele; some time in California returned field; Mrs. Jessie Berrett, Unioll; home last week. Martin Anderson, who is employed Mrs. D. A. McMillen, Murray; Mrs. in Bingham, spent the week end with C. C. McCall, Magna; Mrs. W. J. M'yersJ Bingh'a.m 1Ca.nyon; musical his family. Frank Boyce, of the Frant ward, selections, Minuet, . Betty · Kemp, who•was employed as a carpenter on Gaby Streadbeck; music, high school . the house of Oscar Olson, fell dead .mchestxa Report of the biennial, Mrs. W. J. Mr. at his work Monday morning. Boyce leaves a large family of chil- Beardsley, Park City. Noon lunch- UNION 1 ---·--- West Jordan One of the prettiest parties of the early fall was that given by Mrs. Joseph Gardner at her home -in West Jordan, in compliment to her sisters, Mrs. Francis Walton of Murray, wife of the late Senator Wesley K. WaJton, who is leaving soon to make her home in Los Angeles, Cal., and her l;b,ster, Mrs, .Wilfiam :Ea~man of Evanston, Wyo., who has moved to Salt Lake City to make her home. She was assisted by her daughters. Two long tables were set the lenth of the dining room, decorated with The rooms asters and sweet peas. were all filled with fall flowers. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Eastman and daughters Vera and Uillie, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Nebeker and. daughter, Wanda, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ang,el all of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walton and Mrs. Francis Walton of Murray, Mrs Florence Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sarson of Evanston, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Alma Swensen, Mr·. anu lN~URANCE LOA:NS HOMES FARMS Mrs. Rollard Reid and family, Mr. Phone Mid' ale 137-\\ Sandy, Utah and Mrs. Frank Huffaker, Mr. and GOING QUICK-Owner must sell 5 1WONDERFUL FARM! 41 A. on Mrs. Marvin Huffaker, Clair and 1m- Wain Huffaker all of Magna, Mr. and room brick cottage on State Street. I State streett, only $11,000. Midvale-- Cheap for cash or hali I provements done cost $5000. Should Mrs. Frank Richardson and daughter, sell for $15,000. Only $2,000 down Fay, Earl Dunn of Midvale, Mrs. down and terms. See Crapo. or will take trade for five or six thousand dollars, balance 10 to 20 George Gardner and daughter, Laura, RENT PAYS FOR IT ALL. 4 room years, 6 per cent. This is a rare Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner, Floyd house, best street in Sandy, 50x235 Gardner, Hugh Nelson, Edgar Augell, opportunity. SEE CRAPO. ft. lot, 1 share water. Small down While the all of West Jordan. payment, $15 per month pays the I a beautiful supper eating were guests SAY! If you want the best in a balance. SEE CRAJ'O. over the radio givent was program SPLENDID building site, cor. Pioneer I small farm and a ihome, lets visit from station KSL, after which games the <>ne right on State street. 8 and music were played. and Center street, Sandy, for sale. SEE Paved walks on two sides. acres, fine orchard, modern brick In honor of Glen Schmidt and Wm. CRAPO. home. Choice residence and build- Ohwiler, two returned missionaries, a ing sites, ciouble water right. Will party was given in the ward chapel YOUR CHANCE. Nearly new 5 R. Wednesday night, with the following make you money. SEE CRAPO. brick bungalow and 3 acres, well Will trade SOME CHANCE! 400 acre farm in program under the direction of Royal located in Midvale. Cache valley, 1 mi. from sugar Spratling: singing by congregation; equity for small home. factory. Trade for property in invocation, Albert Olsen; welcome SEE CRAPO. home address, Earl Egbert; vocal S. L. ~ounty. SEE'CRAPO. Cache ONLY ONCE. 640 A. farm in valley, 300 A. tillable, nearly out - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - solo, Elsie Dahl; reading, May Paaof debt, trade for house and 5 A. CHOICE! 22 acre farm on state. jen; piano solo·, Evelyn Peterson; made reading ,Grace Malstrom; vocal solo, always Owner retiring, near Midvale or Sandy. Joseph Smith; Wm. Ohwiler and SEE CRAPO. money. SEE CRAPO. Bishop Leak told of missionary exACT QUICK. Good big brick home in LOOK HERE! Mr. Renter why not periences; song under direction of MidYale, will trade for small home live in a home of your own? You Reta Cundick by congregation; benenear Salt Lake. SEE CRAPO can select your own site, have a diction, Charles Price. home built to suit you and pay for Veloy Irving has left for Vernal DON'T MISS IT. 2¥2 acres and a it nearly as cheap as you can rent. where she will spend the winter teach· home right in the city for $1200, A small down payment will start ing school. Delila Spratling is also terms. SEE CRAPO. you in your own home. Let us talk teaching school at Price. it over. SEE CRAPO . BEST YET. 10 acres, new cottage, Many of our boys and girls haye young orchard, small fruit, barn, 1-~~~-~-------- left home to attend school at the difpoultry and team, just out of town. II NICE HOME. New 4 room modern ferent colleges throughout Utah. Easy Miss Lula Abbot is at the L. D. S. Jr. cottage and screen porch. Only $500 down and easy terms. terms. SEE CRAPO. SEE CRAPO. college of Salt Lake, Melva Gardner, Marlin Bateman, A. J. Sabby, Wilmer and Persyl Richardson, Rosco Pixton and Welden Dimond are at the A. C. in Logan, Vesta Lancaster, Eamie Burgon, Marie and Lil:;. Shulsen and Floyd Abbott at the U. of U. in Salt Lake, Mary and Clarence Dahl and Lawrence Leak · at the B. Y. U. in Provo. Mrs. George A. Bulkley, Jr., has been in the county hospital where she underwent an operation . for appenYour Only Get Yom dicitis. Loraine Adams, the little son of Chance To Refund Mr. and Mrs. Q. Adams who was Get Winter struck with a car from Bingham SunTickets day afternon, September 19, is rapClothing You May be idly improving, was able to Saturday evehome his to brought Free! Be Lucky ning. Mrs. Vern Gardner is home from the St. Mark's hospital where she is improving after her operation. Mrs. Laura Stevens and children have returned to their home in California after spending the summer with her brother, Frank Cooper. Mrs. David Bennion and family of Taylorsville has the sympathy of the ward in her deep sorrow over the death of her husband who died at a Salt Lake hospital Saturday night. Mrs. Bennion was formerly Miss Edith Goff of this ward. Mrs. Alzina Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Alonzo I WAY NO.1 Buckley and their children visited at Provo Sunday guests of Dr. Christen See your family Physician at the first need - Drop into the Jensen and Miss Amelia Buckley. Drug store for the pills - then come around to the Famous Miss Lucile Bateman "'as a dinfor the heavy underwear, woolen hose and outing flannel ner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. night clothes J. F. Palmer of South Jordan Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lydia and Ross Bateman WAY N0.2 visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don't go to the M. D.'s nor to the Drug store nor to the Tom Nerdin at Bingham Monday. Tuesday Mrs. C. M. Bateman and son Famous but let the cold take its course and it will go away Keith, Mrs. Lydia Bateman, Ross -and take you with it. Bateman were dinner guests of Mr. MUFFLERS and Mrs. 0. H. Bateman at Magna. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bateman of NIGHT SHIRTS Salt Lake visited here Sunday COZY UNDERWEAR A farewell testimonial in honor of WOOLEN HOSE Elder Clarence Palmer who will leave Friday, October 8, for the Australian OVERCOATS mission will be given Wednesday, October 6, in the West Jordan chapel. Langford Ostler, is still in the St. Mark's hospital, but is improving and expects to be home in a few weeks. Mrs. Glen Hogan spent the week Utah. "Always the Newest Styles" Midvale, at Draper, the guest of her parend , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brown. C. C. CRAPO REAL ESTATE BROKER . eon; four of the camp by auto which was very fine. Afternoon session: song, "America the Beautiful; "La Rosita," Grace Chandler; piano solo, Mrs. Lyon Barnard; ac1Jress, Mrs. C. E. Maw. Mrs. Leatherwood and Mrs. Watress, past persidents of the state federation were in attedance. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burgon entertained at a party Monday evening in honor of Mr. nd Mrs. Burtonshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Games and music were enjoyea and refreshments were served to 20 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Casper were dinner guests Tuesday o£ Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory. The Jordan Journal Issued Every Thursday by The Jordan Publishin~ Company, Inc. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One year ........ ....... - ....... -.--.. -··-·-·-····-·-·· $1.50 JUST RECEIVED Telephone Midvale 178 Entered at the postoffice at Midvale City, Utah, as st'cond-class matter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bateman spent Saturday in Salt Lake. Wilford Crane of Rtverton, Mrs. Wallace Bateman, Mrs. C. E. Hogan, Mrs. George Henderson motored to Garfield Monday and were dinner guests of Mrs. Heber Hand it being her birthday anniversary. They presented her with a beautiful present. Myrtle Cundick is visiting in Sall · Lake. Delila Richards is taking a business course in Salt Lake. Miss Leah Yates joined a party of friends · and motored to Ogden Sat urday and attended a dance given at the White City. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Trane, Mrs. Wilford Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cooper, Mrs. Alice Cooper, P. T. Bateman, Mrs. George Goodridge and Mrs Austen Peterson went to Alpine Friday anrl attended the funeral services of David Bateman, well known in this ward, who died of typhoid fever leaving a wife nd family. His oldest son is very ill at the present time with the same disease. Mary Iff is sick at the county hospital suffering with spinal meningitis. A -New Line of SILK $9.95 $13.95 $16.90 $19.95 Sizes 16 to 46 A supply of salve which he used on the natives saved a missionary to the South Sea Islands from being cooked and eaten by cannibals. YOU KNOW OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Napoleon house in New Orleans, to which friends of the Little C<>rporal planned to take him after effecting his rescue from St. Helena, is offered for sale. Napoleon died before the rescue could be accomplished. The oldest inhabited castle in Scotland is that of Dunvegan in the Isle of Skye. After being lighted by tapers, torches and candles for nearly a thousand years, it has now been wired for electricity. Army officers consider that next to his rifle the most important part of an infantry man's equipment is hi s shoes. Check Bank Midvale. Utah ...... 1 l v 1 ' -~ 0. & E. I Ele~.... Service U.· S. Cafe i. ,_ (__ . SAF'E · CLEAN MILK DELIVERED DAILY Midvale and Sandy' EARL TOONE Tel. Douglas 91-J-4 Fairdale Farms Cottonwood Of Ownin~t the five room strickly 17 H .G. Snyder..................... 25000 25.00 20 H. G. Snyder.._................. 5000 5.00 1 modern red brick bungalow home, All Men Are Creat£d 21 H. G. Snyder..... - ...... _.... 5000 5.00 , three blocks south of Midvale june· 5.00 1 tidn on State Street. 22 H. G. Snyder..................... 5000 23 H. G. Snyder..................... 1000 1.00 1 Come up and look at this home, But Some Of Them S~n 24 H. G. Snyder..................... 1000 . 1.00 j it will pay you. · Over It. J. Eugene Fordham. 25 H .G. Snyder..................... 1000 1.00 • 26 H. G. Snyder..-.................... 10° 0 1.00 FOR SALE-Piano, near Midvale. Cooler Weather Means Changing Oil . t 0 b ld 27 H. G. SRyder..... _.........._.. 1000 1.00 . Q n 1 Transmissions and $~~~ at so ete d plan~ B~a 1.00 1000 28 H. G. Snyder..................... 0 should tms. If . t. Ig thlisc~un a; be drained and 48 H. G. Snyder............... .. 1000 1.00 e;Bailnd Lubr;f.mts. Y:t par lighter t~ool o .Y m~nd 1.00 1000 49 H. G. Snyder.....-.............. wm esoe In par 1cu ars, wn e 00 1 0 0 d Chassis Bearings should be 3t C<>l C D p· · 50 H. G. Sny er..................... 1 0 - oughly Lubricated. o. Iano 0 ·• enver, 51 H. G. Snyder..........._........... 1000 1.00 Our Service Station is equip 111 H. G. Snyder..................... 20000 20.00 112 H. G. Snyder.................. 5000 5.00 FOR SALE-We have a high grade do all these jobs for you. Baldwin marie piano stored near 29 C. I. GofL.................._..... 50000 50.00 Our charges are reasonable. Riverton that can be bcught cheap. 30 C. I. Goff...........-... - .......... 25000 25.00 Our Service Complete. 31 C. I. Goff- .... _ ...............25000 25.00 I If you consider buying a piano within the next year you should get. 32 C. I. GofL.-........._. _... 25000 25.00 Write Baldwin 1 our proposition. 80 C. I. Gof£.............................. 25000 25.00 3t Colo Iknver. .• Co Piano 10.00 10000 .................. Sylvester 54 F. J. 55 F. J. Sylvester..... _...........10000 1100.0000 I PROTECTION-In case of fire is tf H b A 1 tt 't l S · 56 F. J. Sylvester.................. 10000 ee e er Y e at ence. 57 F. J. Sylvester..... -........... 10000 10.00 VI a· :Midvale, Utah. FURNITURE FOR SALE 58 F. J. Sylvester.. --...........10000 . 10.00 .50 108 J. M. Hamilton .. _ .. _..... 500 Enameled Universal Range, and 110 J. M. Hamilton ..... -........ 1500 1.50 five rooms of good furniture for sale 1 COMPLETELY 62 E. H. Nicholes .. _,_,..___ 30000 30.00 Midin cheap. Call at 0. S. L. depot 64 E. H. Nicholes .................. 10000 10.00 near smelter, and inspect it. M. 'j vale, 66 J. E. Bennett... .................. 5000 5.00 , owner. Thornton, E. It's a real treat to 69 C. J. Nicholes ..................10000 10.00 • 70 Wm. Phillips..................... 5000 5.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - 71 Wm. Phillips ....................._ 5000 5.00 A SNAP-Ford touring, 1924, $125. -at theEngine and rubber good condition. 72 Myram Carter.................. 1000 1.00 73 Grace Jones............................ 2000 2.00 C .L. Anderson, 96 E. Center St. 76 John L. Low...........-... ....... 8500 8.50 Midvale. 81 Fred F. Williams........... 2500 2.50 82 Fred F. Wiliams ... _....2500 2.50 PRACTICAL NURSEr-Midvale, tMur85 W. I. Snyder .--..............100000 100.00 ra yand vicinity, $21 per week. Call Midvale 90 David Keith ....................20000 20.00 Midvale 259-W. 96 M. J. McGilL._.. -.·-..··· 1000 1.00 97 M. J. McGill .... -................... 1000 1.00 REFUND SALE-Winter clothing 98 M. J. McGill ............... __1000 1.00 free and information freely given. 99 M. J. McGilL........-.... - -·· 2000 2.00 Famous Clothing Co. 100M. J. McGilL .................. 20000 20.00 FRESH MILK solicitors I 101 J. F. Howells ..--··· .......... 2000 2.00 WANTED-Subscription Packed In Ice, DeJiua.-.w 104 Wm. Handleu.................. - 2000 2.00 Eagle. Murray on City for Murray Daily in Midvale 107 Henrv N. NewelL........ 2000 2.00 Good money. Call at either Midvale And i; accordance with lavr and an or Murray printing plants. GUST PAPPAS order of the Board of Director!'; made :MIDVALE DAIRY on the 17th day of June, 1926, so JOB PRINTING-High class work at Sandy, Utah, R. D. No. reasonable prices. A rare commany shares of each parcel of such Phone Midvale 86-R3_ stock as may be necessary, will be. bination. Call Midvale 178 or Mursold at thP office of the Company, 417 · ray 35. "Milk Is The Best Food Ness Building, Salt Lake Citv, U t a h , j - - - - - - - - - - - - - - D1·ink More Of It." START-RITE Switches for Fords. on August 25, 1926, at the ho~r of 3 doz. for sale cheap. Double your o'clock a. m., to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the money. Call Midvale 178. I I Midvale . State '"' FULLER PE cost of advertising and expense of sale. C. I. GOFF. Secretary. DELINQUENT NOTICE. J Paying home bills by check is a most sensible plan. It assures you a receipt which guards against payinJr the same bill more than once. Furthermore, the greater convenience is especially worth while. ~ Where You Save Most Midvale's Big Dept. Store ::~.eo~~ s::~::.~:~:~~:~:: so~~~ 50 :~ j ONLY ONE CHANCE. By '>' BOOTH MERC. CO. WANT ADS liome Bills I EVERY DOLLAR CASH PURCHASE OR PAID ON ACCOUNT GETS YOU A KEY THREE BIG PRIZES Tintic Gold Bug Mining Company. Location of principal place of busiEXTENSION NOTICE By action of the Board of Directors ness, 417 Ness Building, Salt Lake of the Tintic Gold Bug Mining ComCity, Utah. There are delinquent upon the fol- pany, the sale date for the delinquent lowing described stock on account of stock is p ostponed until Saturday, assessment No. 3, levied on the 17th September 25, 1926, at 11 o'clock day of June, 1926, the several a. m., at the office of the company, amounts set opposite the names of 417 Ness Building, Salt Lake City, the respective stockholders, as fol- Utah. Ed O'Brien, of the Corner Meat lows: and Grocery, traded in his Essex last Shares. Amt. week fo ra brand new Oldsmobile Cert. No. N arne. 6 George Nicholes- ..... 20000 $20.00 Landeau of the latest typ e. Speakin ~r l.OQ of cars, it's sure a beauty. 8 George Nicholes .........~.. 1000 9 George Nicholes ........... 20000 20.00 1.00 11 George Nicholes ............ 1000 12 Goerge Nicholes·-··-····· 1000' 1~0 13 George Nicholes ........... 1000 1.00 • .50 . - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ : 14 George Nicholes............ 500 PAY How to cure a cold~-~ FamouS Clothing Co. Meet Me At Booth's L" I 111 |