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Show School and Education THAT LITTLE GAME" YouVc Edited by E. E. Greenwood j un luesaay ot tms week Jordan officials made a visit of inspec-- , I 'tion to Eureka, in the Tintic district. The purpose of the trip was to see l Eureka's new addition to her school i jjlatit, with a view to building some- thing similar in Midvale and Sandy. I be Any community might well proud of the splendid school facilities J. which Eureka has. The people down there are school enthusiasts. Their f ichool tax levy .this year was fulls, compared with a levy in the I Jordan district of 7Vs mills. I I They have an assessed valuation f $8,000,000. Jordan has an valuation of $04,000,000. Their district has 48 teachers, ours has Like This, the writer went to the first grade practically the whole. year was taken up learning the names and the sounds of the letters of the alphabet. The method now is to put children to reading sentences right from the first Pictures and repetition teach them the sentences. Gradually they become acquainted with the words, and last of all with the letters. HoHo-SooN- tiS CfttS Cartoon Co., NECK B. Link N.T.-- By LtVtlr LlO HUNTING 3 ME Go MB DOT TON-S- , Play The brst ?we AMB All. UEt j 1 a vund! - ho -- Louie , vodka FALSE like How A REIGN OF FELICITY. BACKER. t Ho- riEVOLOTiON IT MAkES BOLSHEVlSfA Look less Than Five cp 1 itIs RED "TAME, faced, on Uec AnnE vEaY APIECE, TdfJEE CAfJt)S irt THE Hole ArzE ViLt). l WE AlNTSTAYiN' its SRED ANNIE" SEVEN Inter-uaf- BrctGTuE ANt WHISKERS I Foa aet M16HTY STrtONG . Headed T0 MANY So FAR I'M YOO (JJANT FOfl ANNie, Bo Heads op, A STAfZT ? 4ioe. woa-(- THEY3o H TEA ? FAST, MEET J1E UOY. An assignment in history intended to stimulate the historical imagination was made as follows. "Imagine you were a yong soldier in Harrisons army just before the Battle of Tippe canoe. Write a letter home to your mother." Here is the letter that one 175. of our eighth graders wrote: "Dear : lt figures out that the two districts Mother: My eyes are full of tears. s rtise and spend about the same I Your loving son. Ed." mount of money per teacher per year. I vine number of children per teach- Has your boy or girl a musical inis higher in Jordan. The two strument at home he is not using? are doing about the same Encourage him to join Mr. Epperson's I tilings for their boys and girls. The cla?s. Miss Smart has a mighty good V Jordan tax payers should congratu-- ? orchestra. She welcomes new memtie themselves because the school bers. levy in this district is only slight ''pc more , than half of the levy in Tin- - j F r The Sandy 2nd Ward choir under The Jordan Board of Education) t tk. uie inrecuoii 01 ijcunaru unison I b making a splendid effort to get the ready for a concert to be fltjst of school buildings and equip-- ' given in February in the 2nd war;; Cent for the young people of the dis- chapel. trjt t, without unduly burdening thp Mr. and Jilrs. Lawrence Staploy payers. and son Robert, were the dinnei it if your child guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ander 'Iea! do not home from school be- -' son of Draper Sunday. in are sent Mrs. Eric Anderson had as her well. No do not seem dlse they Seder on your judgment, nor on the guests Sunday Mr. Sophia were Covers Lake. of Salt of motives is intended strom, AT . boo MS as.-ss-- ut Our Special This Week a-- t dis-toli- ts ' $1.19 yd. f-- re-n- t kdesty your i'requently our diagnosis is wrong. !li we are not physicians. But the laid I for tight. Mrs. V. T. Vincent will leave soon Los Angeles to spend the remainfor 10 promore 'prf. tuitions we laKe seemKi:nH. i of the winter with her son, Ros:: ni. der general ueuuu cimiuuuiia 111 im.The is health Pep Club enjoyed the Wilke; ol. Education without ( - 1 Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Rieh"ns cntnrtaind a' s fine parent-'-hera had VV'e certainly home on South 1st West Street her I think last time. meeting I :ive never attended a better one. Monday evening honoring her daughTcnnie's birthday anniversary pi course, we were very crowded. ter, ;livt time we will secure a biffcrer Games were played and luncheon wa. Lil. Mrs. Allev and her committee' served to twenty seven' gue-tW-rv- e . .The Gold and. Green Annual Hal! much credit. read has .ilrs. Vincent's first grade given by tho Stake M. I. A. at the Hi books in the first half year. It San.iy .musvmeni ir.ui ttmaynmThe hall wa.Vi exaggeration to say that the! ing was a big . f , n iUi .j!i!iin i'r..'.. it. weu as me i" as uversKei wauuiuiiy reads tht grade of ten years ago. When land the music furnished by "Ariel." s. i - su.-ceis- I 3 3 ss a DESTROYS Moths t Flies Bedbug Roaches r U.J CdacanotVLXltoday! I!OYS! LOOK! of "Decimo" Club members attended the Dance at the Elks Club rooms Friday evening. Miss Gladys Green left Friday foi Barley, Idaho, to o'.tend the funeral of Mrs. Erick.;on. Mrs. Arthur Hughes had as hei guest Wednesday her mother, Mrs. Mary Gillespie of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clara Moor.-- , of Salt Lake ind Mrs. F.ank Meade, of Bingham, were guests of Mrs. A. Stuart Saturday of last week. Mrs. J. W. Burkinshaw entertained at a family dinner at her home on 1st We.--t Street Sunday. Covers were laid for twenty guests. Mrs. A. Driggs, of Salt Lake City, guest of Mrs' R. W Born the past ' week. A number - READ! ir Jok Murray Public Library Few cities (he size of Murray nml even Irj:er, nre so fortinmle 11s tu have necess to n Lilirny such us this iry maintains, and if tl.e who never visit this institution could at wiiiic time drop in ami see hei children and others usini; the hooks and periodicals so necessary to their education, ami know the coopcialicn that exists lictween school and they would realize what a privilege i( Is to help .support it. This year, II0.742 hooks and inasa-.inewere circulated thror.uh the and hundreds made use of the reference works. TnMie spirited nil y.ens sponsored the estahlishinent of the t'ariievie I.ihrary a:id pive freely of their time and efforts, and from that Mine to tl.e present the citizens actiic: on the lihrary hoard have heeii faith lil to a fault In their duties, always .lth the lust interests of the lihrnpy. I'uj'iy the latest Imolis and niaa-.-ine- s and keep ahreast of the limes. The lihrariau will he ;lad to vrve you at all times. I.n.rary hours from 2 p. 111. to !' p. m., all d!'s exifpt Sunday ind ho;i Printed Silks ALL (JOES TOR One Nineteen (he Yard i MUSriJcSccn To Be Apiuc.-;i:(c- ilus HI A? com-niunit- 'ays. and .Mis. EVEIlYIiODY V CHANCE WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE Anolhcr WEEK rainily are phi! to move to Westwood, California lo make their home. Mr. lioodridge will leave a!out Sunday, and Mrs. ;odri.ie and children will follow In the early spring. e Don't for;ct lln dance Saturday January ill. In the West Jordan Amusement Hall. Music hy Norm Terry's seven piece orchestra "The eve-nin- S1.98 springtime beauty all the Ccore (Joodride and ACT! Years of wear caanoc dull the brightness and freshness of floors of Nairn Gold Seal Inlaid .. This week's 4 Special Sale" offers a splentliJ opportunity to get acquainted with inthe newest design ideas in this high-grad- e laid linoleum. . Hrocn Lines Including TIk famous Gold Seal Guarantee of the inanehc:.ri.r is your assurance of bitisXactioJi. lirtieepators." Miss (iwellilll SiieoX lltertlillli'd at farewell party Thursday nlht at Imt home la la nor of Krnest Allsop of Midxale wio left Saturday for Cal ifornia. Progressive P.unco was played and prizes won hy Veloy l'ghcrt. Kilns I tennis and lie Ijimhsoii of Cnioii Luncheon was nerved to 1." guests. Mrs. Ioru Hatniiau has heen on tin sick list this week, HutTerlm: with Mrs. Annie Silnfilt Is sti'l REAL ESTATE BROKER con lined to her homo where she has heen ill for a long time. FARMS IIOMMS attended a Mrthday Sandy, Utah iloy riionn Middle U1- party. Sunday nfteriion at the home 0!.!.ins :.') ACRES South of fni-.NKAtt, The Mr. nml Mrs. Clyde SotTe of Cnioii, SPUING IS part In Keal have come. has hcun e.Uue Alfalfa. C!e;ip for ca.1i. (.Tipo. given In hmior of Mrs. Soffe's Mrthday to move. Are you ready to select anniversary, that home. Poultry ranch or farm? Kd Itrnke Is lniirovn after meet If you want to sell your property TRADE 20 Acres in West Jordan-Ta- ke 1111 nccldeiit bIhiiiI thn-with wis-Ulug I right now is the time to j;r't liu-house and lot. See Crajm. ago at the Mllvale Smelter. Mrs. George ISmkley has gone to thej See Crapo. St. Marks hospital wlnre she will tin-- ! dergo a serious this Week. I SAY! Have you seen that 20 acre NEAT LITTLE 4 m,m h,.u- -, Sandy nearly new fjnoo. E.i-term. See 20 2 room C. C. CRAPO ton-sillil- loans Willi 1 1 duug'liters who write equally with eilher Hcht or left hand. ft 1 A Chewing Gum With A Reason Medicine's most modern laxative necdi thorough chewing. A $70.00 MEAD KANGEU Bicycle fully equipped lo be rfven away by the 30UKNAL at Midvale. Just a little effort in your spare time and this wonderful bicycle is yours. Call 136 N. Main St. Midvale, Utah and get started without delay inh;rancl y. H. Killian of Chicago has Uuve Wc Chcwinq Cum IAKATIVE its most perfect form. ITie chening Joc$ it. Youll love its fine mint flavor. Rcsulta ere sun. is At druggists, 15c and 25c well' $3.98 time! West Jordan Lumber Co. m i;i Special Over So BIG ORDER rOGIVE VEST JORDAN .Mr. d Our a rvice )YS - . CllEVE I)E CHINE TAFPATILINES shares water. farm, frame hou,so for only $2.'.00, It's a bargain. ?")00 down ami your own term See Crapo, y HY 1'AY old RENT. I will pet you 9 PAYS TO TRADE In MIDVALE YOU MAY WIN THE S500.00 13001 h's midvalk's p,k; DEi'ART.MENT rll you in Midvale r'n.nper in arrex en pave.l S e than rent. Crapo. B'.iT acres Jonathan ap highway. ple?. Coops for 000 chickens. 300 j laying hen. Fine modern five room GIT THIS? new five room house, full basement, city wat r, mmh'rn heme, full ha envnt, fet rlectrle lights. J20 per year on fsnh; cheap, or will lako U er balance. Don't miss it. See Crapo. Miiall hen e for t"pii!y. M l t fi 11. $1500 down IT srouE Crapo. V Values Up To $7.93 The Pair Did You Wiu One Of The 850.00 ('ash Prizes h.u-- e V y tr ".J N-a- See Crapo. TRADE. City property in Midvak with 10 per month income trade fer chicken ranch. What have you? i TOCLTRY l'AYS. 5 acren i,i,e 1 n.-anJ I build a hni? and pn"!'.ry See Craoo. houses t cuit you. Only $1000 down. Sefl Crapo. DAIRY and CHICKENS 12 acre in center of Draper. 8 room franm houee. MONEY TO LEND. IW Farm loan heujse, barns and poultry The improvement G'i per cent interest enre n 10Q0. Only cost more, ca?y term. Sec Crapo l!ay rcp'ijmetit privilipri. Crapo, Ui ill J l yrr :e |