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Show i 'The Poultry and Dairy Center of the State of Utah" :4!KCl0(C0i MILLION GALLONS THE DRAPER OF MILK, YEARLY Vol Home-Comin- at Day g Sraper, to be held this year on Feb. 5th, has come to be a greater day of activity and community good will '4Jtl Thanksgiving or the Fourth of inkOn this day all former resi- Eltnts and all survivors of the early i tys of the community join hands "f'ith the present generation in a so- j.d and banquet. Every intellectual resource is called into play to make Ms contribution to the success of this Irtccasion and the outcome is little iort of phenominal. As is befitting to a community of i rift and enterprise, the banquet is e combination of the bounteous that and kitchen handiwork ciily whets every appetite and lends to every soul. w This is one of the few occasions leu Draper offers her greatest to her friends, her old folks, former citizens, and her present I Jtpulation. In the spirit that Draper I ij THE PLACE, this year is to be home returning to all former w-and the home coming to all ofllho desire to share in the wealth of mfi' bounteous resources of Draper. l - f pro-we- hos-lali- res-iLj-n- U MU Pete Dow, capiain of the Utah Crimson basket ball team, is making a sensational showing in the college series and is thereby bringing honors to himself and credit to his home town. Many a Draper friend is following the work of Pete as he struggles a- -j head at the University and a keen sense of satisfaction is realized when he garners a success, AT the present time Dow is the ' high score man on the Utah, team, and has contributed in no uncertain terms to the total score of the U. of U. in all her games. Keep it up; Pete, all Utah is back of yeul J . J. 11. S. GOO DRAPER CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. J, It. Rawlins, Mrs. Reid Becki enjoyed by the following guests; Mr. and Miss Hulda Crossgrove entertain j J. W. Goodridge, Mrs. Millie Ander-e- d the school faculty Wednesday ev- - son, Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Minerva ening at the home of Mrs. Rawlins. Dokas, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hansen Games were played and refreshments and children, Boyd and June, Mrs. served. j Joseph Lloyd, of Midvale, Wyoma The Misses Viola Pope, Dorothy Call, of Murray, Jack Lindseth, Bing-Blanand Erma Smith entertained! ham, Mr. and Mrs. George Goodridge last Tuesday afternoon at the Nance j and family, Mrs. Arminta Egbert, home, in honor of Miss Naomi Nance. Mrs. Elziha Buckley, Mrs. Mary Pix- Games were played and relresnment ton, Mrs. Robert Dimond, Mr. Joe served to sixteen guests. The Nance; Wheeler, Roy Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. family have moved to Ogden to make; Henry Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh j their home. Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Buck- Thursday evening Miss Ferrol M.jw Mr Hllh iwklev. Mr. and Mrs. Smith was hostess at a party at her! Alonzo Buckley and Mrs. George home. Rook was played, followed by Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ho dancing and refreshments. Ten were, an vjr anj Mrs r)avij Hone Mr present. and Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead, Mr. and Miss Dezzie Farmer, of Provo, Mrs. James A. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs spent the week end with her grand- - P. T. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace father Mr. Millard Andrus Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur RichMr. 0. P. Miller of Salt Laka is ardson, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Nord-bervisiting here with his daughter, Mrs. Mr. ami Mrs. Axel Lundquist, Jos. M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead, Mi Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead, Mr liave had as their guests during the and Mrs. K. H. Nordberg, Harry week Mrs. Jos. H. Lambert, of Help-- , Murel and Mary Ida Ivie, Egbert, er. and Mr. Clyde Rasmussen, of He-b- Pixton. City. Mr. and Mrs. Alma F. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Ballard were the; THE HISTORICAL PHASE OF guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. GreenTHE BOOK OF MORMON wood, of Midvale. Saturday evening at a "500" party. On Sunday, February 13, 1927. Mr. Elnora Stringfellow, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. String-fello- Hyrum Brown will lecture to the underwent a mastoid operation Draper people on the Historical at tho L. D. S. hospital Monday ev- Phases of the Book of Mormon. ening. There will be a joint meeting in Mrs. Jane Layton of Salt Lake is Mr. I. J. the her father. with Draper Meeting House of the visiting Parents Class, the Theological class, Dunyon. MINSTREL TROUP BUSY 'ft ' combination of the In a Draper 'Orchestra, the Guitar Medley, and ffity Draper Minstrel Singers, ou 2c4ae 'jen worei plans or a town min el second to none. iThe company is to be Jr. 0. P. Sorenson of t'ti c- r. jjta -- Ix-g- malt-choru- -- the upper First Intermediate class, and all others who are interested in of the Book of Mormon. this. phase . Thia lecture wUl be lvcn ,n conneo Lamplit Hour" 131 "" N EDITORIAL John M. Pctcrnon, Editor Box 7, Draper, Utah DKAPEK POULTKYMEN, Inc. Midvale 82-J- 3 S. C BAILEY Tinnpp XnA Mrll WorLpr Midvale ttah rnr, BROWN SAYS Tho three great obligations of the church today are: (1) To preach tho gospel to all the world. (2) To bring all mankind to a uni i Job' Phone Mid. UTAH'S BEST COAL Castle Gate Peerless s:-U- 2 i t 4(1 Atorden Utah-Gran- d PRICES RIGHT 27th The Draper Ward Services of Sunday, February 27th, will be conducted The Lesby the Lesser Priesthood. ser Priesthood Is making a uplcndid showing In its work this winter and will furnish the entire program on J M. II. ANDRUS COAL SUNDAY, FEBRUARY this night 81-U- DRAPER LAYING MASH DRAPER STARTER MASH DRAPER GROWING MASH DRAPER SCRATCH GRAINS DRAPER DAIRY RATION DRAPER HOG FEED HEALTHY HENS ARE LAYING HENS Keep them Healthy by Feeding DRAPER FEEDS We Cater To Everybody; One Price To All ', DRAPER POULTKYMEN, INC. Mid. 82-J-- 5 Picture Shows DRAPER Sandy City Bank 4 SANDY- - Saturday and Tuesday Feb. 5 "THE BARRIER", a Rex Beach Story. Feb. 12 "THE MIDSHIPMAN", a Went Point Story. THE BANK OF SERVICE RIVERTON YOUR COMMON SENSE Faculty must dictate whether you shall tain part of your income or not. WE HAVE THE FACILITIES Friday Nfcht "THE BARRIER", a Rex Beach Slory; an AU-ka- n picture with Norman Kerry. Feb. II 'THE MIDSHIPMAN", with Ramon Navarro; a West Point Story. re- TO ASSIST YOU Feb. 10 "THE COMING Feb. NERS", Gloria SEA," Florence Monday and Thursday MIDSIHPM AN", with Ramon Navarro. 23 "TIN GODS", Thoma Meighan"; "FINE MANSwanaon, a Paramount Picture; "EAGLE OF THE Vidor and Kirhardo ("orte. FOLLOW THE SHOW ADS DRAPER HOME COMING AND OLD POLKS DAY Friday, February 2", VX27 All former residents are cordially invited to attend. Make this a home returning; by making your home in Diaper. There is no PLACE like HOME! The Home Of First Class Merchandise R1DE0UT MERCANTILE CO. HYRUM . fci53 Even though the price is very low on our different mixed feed, they are UNUSUALLY HIGH IN DIGESTIBILITY, HIGH IN PROTEIN 'and every pound put in in of the very best obtainable on the market. We Manufacture Feeds Of All Kinds, Including; sociability. :se k. DRAPER POULTKYMEN INC.. FEEDS ARK BETTER AND SELL FOR LESS Feb. Draper Parents Teachers Association will be held Wednesday, February Uth in the Draper Park ScnooL A special program is being arranged by Mrs. S. N. Smith and promises to be huge success in tho way of attendance and ty of the faith. (3) To open the doors of salvation to the departed. 11.00 per year enntion Rat Tho temple excursions of February t the New Year right by placing 3 and 25 alTord opportunities for ser itr name on the regular aubscrip- vice on the third of these obligations. i it. We aim to publish facts y. Draper Journal Ads PAY. LIXSEU PRIESTHOOD ,t Maximum Results Order now and get the best to be had from the largest hatchery in the world Must hatch of Petaluma We are the only Agents The regular monthly meeting of the I' lnu duot by the Mi.ws Annie ilma Mickelsen, if raid and U Masked Ball." Wal duet by Mrs. J. R. Rawlins Mrs, A. F. Smith "Oh, That We M Were Myin." t.Velrom nddroRA hv Jon. L. Smith jCtHe Bishopric Double Mixed quar K "0 Home Beloved." Missionary experiences by A. J, Quality in Feeds Assures Smiday of being second to none. mpanied by Wilma Mickelsen, untight and Roses." oral solo by Miss Afton Smith DRAPER PARENT TEACHERS TO MEET FEBRUARY !)lh npanied by Mrs. B. L. Smith, "Titling by Miss Mcrlene Beck, Day of Judgment" Recently, very much has been said of the united work of Draper in her industrial and vocational activities. According to a report made by our Principal Udil Beck, it appears that Draper is also quite well united in matters of adversity. WOMEN'S CLASSES AT DRAPER Twj weeks ago less than 43 per Classes for women will le opened lent of the pupils of the school had at the Draper Park School beginninjr had measles. On Monday, January Friday, February 4th, at 3:30 p. m. 31st. t litre was a total of 40 people This work will continue regularly admitted back to school after having and will consist of home art and sew- had the German measles. ing. All women interested are requested to enroll in the courses. February 5 and Gth. Tho sessions on Saturday will begin at 10 and one JORDAN STAKE CONo'clock and will be primarily a priet-hoo- d FERENCE FEBRUARY 5 & 6 convention. On Sunday the sesTho Quarterly Conference of tho sions will be at 10 and 2 o'clock.' Jordan Stake will convene at Sandy Special speakers will be in First Ward on Saturday and Sunday, BABY CHICKS s n;fir. PROS- AND ADVERSITY Last week an article was printed describing briefly the Draper Model Poultry Farm. This week we ak who desires the second and third of those that are to be built. Write to Draper Real Estate Service Box 7. er Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Greenwood entertained members of the J. H. S. yl)0 Club at their home on Center Street Saturday evening of last week. The prizes were won by Mr. Orson Smith and Mrs. L. W. Nielsen. A late luncheon was served. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smith, Mr and Mrs. Isaac Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gardner, Mr. and Mra. Stringham, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Smitli, Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. 11 White, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyden. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Friday night a group of friends A, E. Petersen, of Sandy, and Mr. Fy.ravp a nartv in honor of Mr. and and Mrs. 1. L. Milne, of Salt Lake. - mov-- i ma.- vjr,v.bC rirvn.lri.ltro whn are ing to Westwood. California w maxe CHOIR NEWS their home. Games and luncheon wa3 managed by Draper, and activities will be directed by J. Petersen. A staff of been assembled with a strength The life of any community is its ability that should be sensational I .JThe company will meet in the Dra- - music. The spice of any ward is its fTjr Sihool Saturday night, February ch5iT. Tne Iiiverton Ward choir was in attendance at Stake Union Meet the revelry. O;, to ing oveT"Torry 'strong and rendered some pleasing selections. The of the Riverton Choir renderJ. DAY GIVEN WELCOME ed a number that was of an especially HOME PROGRAM AT DRAPER high quality and indicated splendid a. j. Day. who has recently teamwork and leadership. Riverton irneil home from a mission to the Ward deserves congratulations. me Draper Choir consists ol a thurn States, was given a wel-l- e home program in the Draper membership that cannot be surpassed by any ward organization when they ting House last night, We have indivihe program was under the direc-- i all team together. of the Ward Missionary Commit-an- d dual talent, duets', quartets and chorconsisted of the following us material of both sexes, capable of rendering a higlf calibre of musical 'hoir Selections under the direc-- i service. The chief handicap of the Draper f Chorister J. M. Petersen, were ill to the Brightness' "Great God organization is that the response to nd" and "Master the Tempest Is practices is too feeble. Let's get toi Lrme." gether once moio and work with a united purpose to hold the distinction Club J. 0. rJlaU quartet by 0. II PERITY FARM g, w tf-J-Urat DRAPER UNITED IN MODEL POULTRY j ty rjpr j DOW G ATI! KKS LAURELS FOR DRAPER EGGS, YEAULY Published Ry Draper Civic Club DRAPER SOCIETY iraper Homecoming An Annual Triumph The annual OURNA FEBRUARY 3, 1927 No. 38 1 alt TEN MILLION SOCIETY NOTES Rada FiltRerald entertained at a aurprine party last Saturday evening In honor of Royal S. Fittgerald. it being bis birthday. Tho evening was spent in games and a buffet lunch was served. Minis DRAPER r' rTP MID. S3-J-- 2 vy. ','Vf'1' S. J. MICKELSEN CO. Dealers in Lumber, Hardware, Cement, Etc Tel. Mid 82 Itf Draper, Utah Riverton Motor Co. Mid. 97-R- -4 PRICES RIGHT FOR THE HEST WORKMANSHIP LEO NELSON GARAGE General Auto Repairing Acetylene Welding Hattory Charging Expert Repairing Of Cracked Or Frozen Cylinder Hcac' 1 DRAPER, MID. Sl-J-- SPIXIAL SALE made suits with extra trousers frw. Tailor Prices cut low. Come and look them over. Ticket given with every 23 cent purchae Yours may be the lucky number. ALTERATIONS, CLEANING and PRESSING Yours for a Happy and Prosperous New Year II. F. RASMUSSEN, Tailor MIDVALE, Utah 61 Xl Center St. . Phone Midvale lW-W- DRAPER MODI. I, FOCLTUY FARMS Wc arc ready lo equip you ith a Home and "Heart of the Poultry Industry." Prices arc right and success is sure. What more can you ask? w a poultry plant in the Phone. Midvale MM J. M. PETERSEN DRAPER REAL EoTATE DOX 7 |