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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE WEST JORDAN Miss Lucile Bateman, Correspondent A most interesting little book entitled' "West Jordan Life" published by the students of the West Jordan School is very neat and attractive. Art sketches decorating several of the pages. The editorial stair are, Roberta M. Trane, Stuart Richards, Malvim Shul-seFlorence Richardson, Edith Preston. Reporters are 8th Grade, Afton Gardner, 7th grade, lieatrice Batemuji Gth grade, Gladys Furse, &th grade, iSeth Jessop. Among the individual contributors are the following; Pearl Almindinger, Virginia Bateman, Evelyn Bird, Violet Squires, Koxine Con-ti- n, e, Shulsen, Eric Rundquist, Ralph Gardner, Emma Stead man anu Evelyn Irving. A few jokes and noat advertisements finishes a little yeai book the teachers and students can well be proud of. The Junior High Students formed a party and spent Tuesday at Littli Cottonwood Canyon where luncheon and a good time was enjoyed. Mrs. Dorothy Pender and children Mrs. Leon Porter and baby, Jean Merl Walton and Sadie Dwight, were guests of Mrs. J. S. Warner at Sandy Doriel Tuesday. Mrs. James Cozzens. of Salt Lake has announced the engagement of he daughter, Jessie May, to Lawrence E Kbberly, the marriage will takj plan June 5th. Mr. Kbberly has taught in the West Jordan School for the last six years and is leaving our school this year. We lose one of the best musical teachers the schooljias ever nad. Mrs. Olive Sharp and Mrs. Fierce , ol Last ivliuvale, were dinner guests ol iUr. and Mrs. Wallace Uatunan Sunday. Miss Bern ice Iiateman attended a party Wednesday evening at the home jL Jack Monahan of Sandy, given in nonor ot the Jordan High Pj27 Student Body officers. Miss Mildred Aylett of Riverton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Or-gi- ll on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Swensen of Sandy and Mrs. Edward Orgill, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman on Sunday evening. Mrs. Eliza Lloyd and Mrs. Edna Myers of Riverton were dinner guests jf Mrs. John Lancaster Thursday. A large number of the West Jordan people attended Commencement at Jordan High School Friday evening where the following West Jor Ian Students received their diplomas; liernice Bateman, Wilson Bateman, Liva Couley, Grace Gardner, Lynn Jail, Harold Hogan, Bertha Lancas-.er- , Kennith Leak, Evaline Peterson, tvlna Snul.son, Frank Schmidt, Roy Silcox. Miss Bernice Bateman was an lonored student. Mrs. Susie Barlow of Salt Lake jicnt last week visiting her daughter .Irs. 1). R. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Williams returned to their home in Wyoming on owc-nson- Ex-rcis- es testimonial nartv at Draper Tues day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Buckley and children accomHyrum Brown, given in honor ot Reuben Hamilton oi luverton, wno has panied them home for a short visit. StaKe chairman of GenMiss Kelley is also leaving the W. oeen Jordan worK lor the last ten years. ealogical Jordan school. Her work has been His retirement comes through thej-e-cen- t much appreciated by the students and division of Jordan Stake into East and West Jordan Stakes. All parents lor the last six years. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith of Salt Genealogical workers of the Stake Lake visited friends and relatives in were present. The decorations were West Jordan Sunday. in pink and white. The program of Miss LuKee iiateman is home after, games were very clever, and artistic-l- y arranged. An elaborate chicken teaching school at Minorsville the, past year. supper was served at midnight. CovMrs. Sam Cundick and children vis- ers were laid for the following guests ited her brother, Samuel Crane, at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton, West Draper Sunday. Mr. Crane is just Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, Sandy; out of the L. D. S. Hospital after un- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben S. Hamilton, of dergoing a serious operation over a Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brown month ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Draper; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist art Mrs. Lindsay, of Midvale; Mr. and moving in their new home on the Mrs. Garrett, of Provo. A party in honor of Joe Schmidt, Bingham Highway. An afternoon social was given on who is soon to leave on his mission, as given at the home of Bert Nay-lo- r, Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Charles Dimond. Games and luncheon was Saturday night. Games and reenjoyed by the following guests; Mrs. freshments were enjoyed. R. Lloyd, Mrs. F. Lloyd, Mrs. V. J. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reese, of Soda Nell, Mrs. 0. Neil, Mrs. W. J. Lloyd, Springs, Idaho, and Ed Reese of Ches Mrs. H. Maynard, Mrs. Eliza Lloyd, terfield, Idaho, were guests of Mr. Mrs. W. J. Myers, of Riverton, Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Egbert Friday night Ernest Turpin, of Bennion, Mrs. John They came here to attend the funeral Lancaster, Mrs. Sam Lancaster, Mrs. of Mr. Richard Farmer, of Sandy. Gilbert J. Lloyd, Mrs. Albert Dimond Mr. L. A. Boulter, Frances La Tra-ve- r, Mrs. W. S. Dimond and Thelma Diof of Sandy, Elrena Reading, mond. Murray and Olive Yates, motored to Marlon and Vernon Bateman, Wil-mNephi and spent Sunday. Richardson and Gilbert LancasMiss Elsie Bird, formerly of this ter, attended the R. M. C. Track Meet ward, but now under a contract for at Logan Saturday. the Orpheum Circuit, has been visitMr. and Mrs. Robert Fixton attend ing her mother, Mrs. Harry Bird, of Thursday after spending the past two weeks here, visiting relatives. Mrs. o,l a World, Jump Through! i I er m 1. ' -- - iii i n. i Midvale, part of the week. Mondaj siie visueu lrienus and relatives in West Joiuan. iisie is looking line u6 enjoying her worn very much. Siu leit luesday night for Chicago where she will join her company and tour the Eastern States alter which they are signed up lor an indefinite time at New York. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woolf and little son, of California, arrived here on They expect to spend a Monday. month or two visiting their parents a; West Jordan and Murray. Saturday is Clean Up Day at the Cemetery. Every body turn out and heip. Let us see what we can do to improve the looks ol our cemetery . 5jr 'H - ... im (fa? GESifeD tins year. A large number of friends attended the luneial services ol Mr. Richard Farmer at Sandy second ward Friday aiternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spratling, Ron aid and Farley Spratlinjr attended a wedding reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Spratling at the Myers home in Murray Wednesday night. A musical program and refreshments were enjoyed by a large number ot friends. of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McAllister u Salt Lake and Gerald Seegmiller, of Mdford, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Adams Sunday. Mrs. A. L. McAllister is doing fine at the St. Marks Hospital where she underwent an operation for goitro on Monday morning. NOTICE OF DF.LINIJI LN T ASSESS ALT A HELENA .MINING & MENT MILLING COMPANY Location of Principal Place of Busi. ness, Salt Lake City, I tah NOTICE There are delinquent upon the fo- llowing described stock on account of an assessment levied on the 25th day of February, 1927, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective share holders as follows: ..looo $5.00 40 N. J. Carlson, MOO CG N. J. Cvrlson $5.00 HioO $300 8!) N. . Carlson "C0 $2.50 103 N. J. Carlson oOO $2.50 115 N. J. Carlson ....Ki0 $5.00 12S N. J. Carlson 1000 $5.00 170 N. J. Carlson lui'O $5.00 41 Mrs. N. J. Carlson 127 Mrs. N. J. Carlson ...l(itiO $5.00 h'00 42 C. II. Carlson . 12C C. H. Carlson loo $5.00 $5.00 14S C. H. Carlson $5.00 ICS Dan Scvich S0O $2j0 100 Rudolf Anderson and in accordance with law so many shares of each pared of sWk as may be necessary will be sold at the off. of the Secretary, 1407 Walker Pari Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 2Sth day of May 1027, at tin hour of 12 o'clock noon to pay the delinquent J-- li0 with assessment thereon, together the cost of advertising and expense of the sale. PK AN F. r.RAYTOX, Sec. 1407 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. Date of 1st publication, May Mh, 152" w. o. w. iiwl ... . SPECIAL MEETING TONIGHT Thursday, May 26th, at 7:30 p. m. All members are iarnestly requited to be present. Arbor Camp No. bl.". John M. Tennant, C. ('. Clerk. John J. '"'i.f 1. 1 .1 FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room for rent at Avenue, in Midvale. Apply after Rates reasonable. p. m. daily. ll-4t- h .! t :.')() . '. i .V- . (it FOR RENT Five room modem house. Rent duced. In good condition. vale Phone 111. 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