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Show TEN MILLION EGGS YEARLY i3 0 REUNION DiOEGT SERVeGE - RAPED OLD PARTY A ward reunion and old folks party was given in the ward chapel Tuesday, February 22nd. Dinner was served to nearly 400 guests after which a wall arranged program was rendered, one of the main features of the program was a reading of the honor roll of old folka by Bishop Wm. Leak. Those on the roll were Tracy Last, Joseph J. Williams, Thomas Finlay-soJoseph Malstrom, Joseph Glover, Daniel R. Bateman, K. H. Nordberg, Wm. S. Diamond, Peter Rundquist, Wm. Leak, Sr., Hober J. Gardner, Hy-ruBeckstcad, Niels Johnson, Wm. Brown, Andrew Shulsen, Frank Sprat ling, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gardnor, Am elia Turner, Mary C. Richards, Mary Ellen Gardner, Rachel Irving, Lizzie n, m Turner, Julia Andrew, Judith Clau3-neEmma Prie, Maryan Cooper, Ellen Pearson, Cecelia Drake, and Jane Cooley. A dance in the Amusement Hall at night finished one of the most successful affairs of the year. r, WEST JORDAN M;l. A. PLAY Brown. 0. I. Gotr emphatically expressed his congratulations to the boys for The play selected, by the M. I. A. is a comedy drama in three acts "Yimmie Yon.son'8 Yob" and should work and said "0, It th- -r to be one of the most successIs Wonderful," were the words that prove ful plays the M. I. A. have erer proset nied fitting to him to describe the duced. The play will be presented in lie urgeu me ooys w con- the West Jordan occasion, School house Wedtinue their good work and to abstain March 9th, 1027, at 8:15. with nesday from the use of tobacco. the following cast of characters: Yimmie from Minnaisota, Artchie . Garrard. Pal, the detoctivo, Vernon Bateman Frank, the clerk, Stewart Sanders hand, Alfred Mickey, the farm Furse. Mr. Kent, the father, Alonza Buck' I ,at Thursday night Dr. Cowles of ley. Belle, the foster daughter, Ilia M. the University of Utah gave a splendid discussion of the vital subject Myers. "The Crises of Youth" to the people Sylvia, the niece, Grace Malstrom of Taper assemble! in the Draper Peg, the cook, Gwenith Silcox Park School. In pitc of the fact that Kittie, the helper, Bcrnice Bateman Mrs. Kent, the mother, Mrs. Allert the week was over crowded with so- GOWLES DELIVERS IMPORTANT TALK 1 there was a attendance. cial activities, ence in good audi- Cowles will continue his sub".Meeting the Crises of Youth" in tiii- Draper Meeting House Thursday, March 3rd. The following Thurs day (March 10th) Dr. Johnson of the U. of U. Physical Education Department will give to Draper her first r. I ject - m.v-a-je. The attendance at the lectures of the I'. ,,f U. Extension series has been l.ttle ."hurt of phenomenal in Draper an wi bespeaks the deep interest I 11 in n Olson. I j Clj I 1 re-li- BASEBALL BEGINS AT DRAPER HIGH CHiXS ARRIVE M. DRAPER M MEN OFFILEGISLATUE IS Because of their success in the Jor dan Make, tne draper M Men won the Midvale Lions Club Silver loving cup trophy and the honor of representing Jordan Stake in the M Men's basket ball tournament. A loyal jrroup of community boost ers will stand back of the Draper lxya and the team is entering the tour nament with the pluck and determina tion to fight for the top mark. In union is strength, and the Civic Club, the Mutuals, and the community in general, are uniting with other Jor dan Stake fans in the support of the Draper boys as the representatives of thes Jordan Stake, March 1, 2, 3. FRIENDS n con-ider- IIi.-.- y, OLD Tit 0 ANOE Quality in Feeds Assures COilTO DhAPER A special committee, Maximum Results headed by C. M. Crosgmve and George Slringfel-loof the Old Folks Committee, are formulating plans for an old time dance for a Saturday in March possibly about March 10 or 20. w Many o the middle aged people of s gathafter the last Old Folks also the after and ering Dance, and they are reque. ting mure such recreation. It seems to make the ParentP-Teacher- oldest feel young ag.iin. DRAPER 82-J- Even though the price is ery low on our different mixed feed, they ar. UNUSUALLY HIGH IN DIGESTIBILITY, HIGH IN PROTEIN 'and ertry pound put in la of the very bct obtainable on the market. We Manufacture Feed Of AH Kinds, Including: DRAPER LAYING MASH DRAPER STARTER MASH DRAPER GROWING MASH DRAPER SCRATCH GRAINS DRAPER DAIRY RATION DRAPER HOG FEED HEALTHY U ENS ARE LAYING HENS Keep them Healthy by Feeding DRAPER FEEDS , W Cater T Ever) body; One Price To All Mid. bank or sehvici: ' tl J. DRAPER March 1, "His Secretary" SANDY March .". 81-R- 3 Kdicf Society At Draper Con-fcren- cc William R. Terry had as their guests tho pa.4. week Zina Parkinson, from Heaver, Uziie rulsifer, from Provo, Mr. Mrs. Ivan Terry and children, Nichols, Mrs. SfclU Fullmer, Ful-me- r, Ruth Moffat and Miss Erma from Bingham. Mrs. Alma Smith assisted I7 Mrs. L. W. Neilsen of Sandy, entertained the F.lite Club of Sandy At th Smith home Wednesday erening. Games and dancing were enjoyed and supper ser ved to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hoyden, Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Gar dner, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. HrndrirWn Mr. and Mrs. Duane Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Lew MilcMl, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewlett, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes, Mr. end Mrs. Reg White and Mr. and Mrs. W. AUsop of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Smith, of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brady of Salt Uke. he Tl,e Draper Rolief Sorirlv rondurt- Mr. Iv.n Lunyon rrturr.H H their regular conference winSunday lanl Tuesday after spending the California. at ter Arlington, JoJi eu, j.Mo OJ umln A very Mrs. Millie Kelley of Burlcy, Idaho, larg audience wag in is visiting relative in Draper. r r.J Friday Nfelil Norma Shearer. Saturday and Tuesday Norma Shearer. "His Secretary' Monday and Thursday RIVERTON "Norma Shearer in "His Secretary" COMIM; Ixm Chancy in "The Illackhird " Gloria Swanson in "Tine Manners." Thomas Mcighn in "The Canadian" Itirhard Dix in Taradise For Tho." March 3. FOLLOW THE SHOW AD- S- R. Rawlins. Mr. and Mrs. The Home Of First Class Merchandise Draper, Utah have Mrs. UTAH'S BEST COAL Mrs. rrrrlcw 'anilc Gale Aberdeen and i All PRICES RIGITT Mrs. CRAM) Je me you iih ANTHRACTTE Mrs. i A at a favinj in prirf. Order now! HA LEY - Picture Shows GOODYEAR MEANS G00DWKAR C 82-J- RIDE0UT MERCANTILE CO. MID. DRAPER 83-J-- 2 PRICKS RIGHT FOR THE UEST WORKMANSHIP LEO NELSON (JAR AGE General Auto Repairing Rattcry CharRing Acetylene Welding DRAPER, MID. Si-J-- 1 1 LI! DRAPEU MODEL POt'ETRY FARMS Some Choice Plants At Right Prices. AKo Some First It will pay you lo call and tfet our new CASH AND CARRY PRICK On All Building Material S. J. MICKELSEN CO. Draper, Utah Tel. Mid. 82 U3 Class Poultry Sites. Mart You Kishl In Draper DRAPER REAL ESTATE SPRY ICE SEE J. DRAPER M. PETERSON A ITER 4 5 i 0 S DRAPER POULTRYMEN, INC. 3 Sandy City Bank , S. roi'LTRTMEN INC., FEEDS ARE BETTER AND SELL FOR LESS DRAPER POULTRYMEN, Inc. Mrs. Tillie Young of Salt Lake spent the past week with her fister, Mrs. May Y. Lambert. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. A. AnderTUB son had as their dinner guests Mr. and d.iujrhAnderson R. Mrs. and V. TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF OUR COMtrrs, Fern and Gail, from Tooele and YOU ARE INVITED Mrs. NT. N. York, of Genola. Tuesday Mrs. N. N. York left for S. E, McGLOTHLIN SERVICE AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS Genola after spending PLETE BANKING her home Sh'v Kepairing and leather Work the past two weeks with her daugh Mrne Oiling and Repairing ter, Mrs. F. A. Anderson. Prior, Right Work Guaranteed Miss Geralee Frisby of fcalt In M. and M. Illdjp-Dra- per visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Tinner And Metal Worker Midfale '"per, Uiah 5 chicks Midvale ed TS 0? entertained at din 1 er pre-seas- DRAPER ITEMS 112 DRAPER GUESTS Last Wednesday the Utah State Legislature visited Draper as the guests of the Draper Civic Club and the Draper Foultrymon. The entire party visited some of Draper's best modern poultry and dairy farms and made an observation t rip through the entire town. They al.H) visited tho large cooperative feed plant and egg grading station. After the sight seeing "excursion a luncheon was served in the Amusement Hall and an interesting informal program conducted by President A. F. Smith, of the Civic Club. The program was followed immeinitiation to diately by an the dance, in which the adult population of Draper and the guests had a TO OUR truly enjoyable time. Many of the guests made especial comment to the effect that they were delighted with the reception and the industrial accomplishments The news, etc., of this page is fursocial unity of the community .the and nished by the Draper Civic Club. The commendable. BLARNEY objective is to give honest publicity to highly "Cooperation Did It." our community, its industries, and its The rate people. regular subscription "Bits" of Blarney" coming. The to the Midvale Journal is $1.00 per Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Ballard and Mr. School music de- year, and the Draper Manager will re Draper Junior partment is working diligently on the ceive subscriptions. Advertising rates and Mrs. Alma F. Smith were guests operetta "Bits of Blarney" and will furnished upon request. You are urg- of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen Satursoon be ready to make a real offering ed to read and support the complete day evening at a Club party. Midvale Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Coo. Terry of Hanck-leto the patroi, s and the community. have been guests at the home of The date is set :d March I'.'th. Draper Manager, J. M. Petersen Box 7, Draper, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Aujrew Orgill. Watch JVr later announcements. LK A. PLEASES honor of the 7th birth- day anniversary of her husband. Cov ers were laid for fifteen out of town cue wert, Mrs. Zina Parkinson, of k"'-rMrs. Uzzic Isifer from Pro- ' ;,' '! Mr" anl MrH" Chas. Reynolds, i U'i-- i t i ddren from Murray. Midvali. 8.i GALLONS MILK YEARLY FOR TOURNAMENT Chicks by the thousands and no jokes! This week in Draper has been the occasion of the arrival of many thousands of superior quality" Must Hatch Baby Chicks of the single comb white leghorn strain. Many people of the vicinity are seeking the best possible remaining dates for baby chicks, while the exhave perienced Draper Pouitrynvn decided months ago when they wanted chicks and how many, and every day a new supply is arriving to greet a local producer. Many Draper Poultry plants are being doubled in capacity, while others are trebled, and many new plants are being opened. It all shows the confidence that the cooperated Draper poult-yniehave of future success in the industry. We unite in prosperity. In cooperation we grow. Draper! and dol n r .Sunday in vj All of Draper joined hands in a community wide festival and celebration :a honor of our old folks. The program of the forenoon consisted of !ii!:i;e;s furnished by the Draper school and extemporaneous talks by honored fucsts who have passed the three-scor- e years milestone. Mr. J. E. Smith of the Old Folks committee presided at the program and at the bounteous banquet which followed and merits congratulations for the dispatch employed in closing the program on schedule. During the banquet, girls of the Draper school entertained with several dance drills, under the direction of Miss Blanche Mawson, and won a very hearty applause of approval. In the afternoon a formal program of high order was rendered. Dr. Merrill of the B. Y. U. was the arotor of the day, and proved to all present that he was big enough in every way to please thorn. In the evening the "Old Folks" were again served a dinner, after which old and young joined in a dance to the music furnished by the famous Ariel Orchestra. This dance was much in the form of a as many of the dances were those of ten to twenty years ago, and the music seemed fairly to enchant the assembled multitude and cause all to the joys of days of yore. No write-u- p on this widely heralded event of the town of Draper is com pleto that does not express some tribute to the splendid spirit of cooperation and team work of the women and committeemen who carry the burden of making the celebration a success. This ithe thirtieth Draper Old Folks festival was up to standard in every respect, and, with the additional grace of ideal weather, was another golden paragraph for the history of Draper. i Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fitzgerald and lias The Vp'nirg practice in baseball baby and Misr. Thalia Fitzgerald Lake visited during the p;ut of Salt for School begun at the Draper High I. week the home of Mr. and Mrs. at and and the girls, boys Aurelias for teams Fitzgerald. for champion prospects Mrs. Emma Vawdrey of St. Anthe eighth grade schedule and both The M. I. A. Play "Is This My the Junior High schedule are reason thony, Idaho, is visiting relatives in Offstpring." was a highly pleasing Draper . good. success in every way last Wednesday ably The Amusement Hall was completeBABY ly filled with show fans and the cat responded up to the highest expectaOrder now and get the best to be had from tho latRot tion. A real baby and a real "pup" hatchery in the world Mut batch of Petaluma were included in tho cast. We are the only Agents Draper. M:s. Will Brown .1 THU2ISANDS OF OLKS HONORED that has always been in ition ,i Poultry and Dairy Center of State of Utah mm mm The Lesser Priesthood of Draper furnished the entire church program l:t.-- t Sunday night, and did credit to tlieniselves and the ward. All the .songs, prayers and sermons were given by members of the Lesser Priesthood! C. I. Gotr of Midvale was the visiting speaker and he and Bishop Andrus were the only adults who gave individual paits on the program. Herman Smith conducted the meetmanner. ing in a pleasingly efficient Jcrmne I.rown directed the singing, which was furnished by a large boys chorus and accompanied at the piano by Lowell ISoberg. The only part not rendered by boys was the accompaniment to the violin, soli) played by John Fitzgerald, that was furnished by Annie Fitzgerald. Wendell Vawdrey played a corned solo, accompanied by Lowell Boberg, Special parts were rendered by Duanc Mallard, Walter Dibb, Edwin Dibb, R. Alien, Rodney Kimball, Clayton Vawdrey, lien Andrus, Harold Fitzgerald, Lowell Boberg and others. The lesser Priesthood work is being carried by the bishopric and a special committee of assistants consisting of An hie Smith, A. F. Smith, W. Cyrus Vawdrey, Wm. Dewey and Jerome MILLION P. M. OU SATURDAY 1U)X 7 |