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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE TEN MILLION E GGS YEARLY DRAPER JUN ill 10 lie COMPETE FOR PEf SET MONDAY The officers of the Draper Junior met Monday noon to disHigh School Junior High Student activicuss the to hold regular decided was ties. It assembly each Friday after- student noon, for student programs, yell practices, etc. President Harold Nichols presided at the meeting. POOLTRMEN TO HANSHiP AWARDS COOPERATIVELY Contest papers, in penmanship wen I.i tl:e poultrymen's meeting held on submitted for awards by the student !'ch 'i'.A, a resolution was unani'!.. of the Draper School on Friday Apri mously adopted, to sell cull hens and 1st. A high standard of penmanship cockerells has already been attained, and at thfc The plans of the committee appointwriting, several students are trying ed according to the motion are to have Dut to earn professional business and hens listed at the warehouse as the high school diplomas. has the case formerly and sal It is considered likely that at least will been be properly made for the entire .hree will win this high honor. Si n OPE NOW LATEST PR03r THE LIMELIGHT G!RLS WIN SCHOOL BOARD BASEBALLL PASSES NEW 1 -- . REGULATIONS uei,.. ui 1 FREE Draper Garage FREE WATER over-crow- ALEX d' Prop. and Ford Pails Repairs and Storage New Stock of India Six Ply Tires All Labor and Pails Cash, therefore much Cheaper. Experts on all makes of Cars AGENTS FOR OLDSMORILE AND FORD OUR INTERESTS ARE MUTUAL No matter who you are what you do or ! where you live, you cannot succeed perma- nmiilv inilnc-c- ivui envn n nnrtirm nf whnt. I earn and save it with regularity. II DOES IT PAY TO SAVE? r VOll M Our Depositors' Success Means Our Success Sandy City Bank THE BANK OF SKUVICK GOODYEAR MEANS GOODWEAR RIVERTON Mrs. N. J. Niel.-e- n had as her guest Monday, Mrs. A. II. Dansie, Mrs. 0. I Freeman, Mrs. William Swan, Mrs. S. J I. Bodell and daughter, Fern, Mrs Spencer Miller and Mrs. Lonzo East man, of Herriman, Mrs. A. T. Butter- field, Mrs. A. P. Nielsen, Mrs. T. A IJutterfield, Mrs. N. II. Silcock, Mrs Zach Putterfield, Mrs. Guynne Tagc Mrs. Clifford Swenson, Mrs. I. E. Free man, Mrs. Ole Peterson, Mrs. M. J Tischner, Mrs. Lionel! Myers and Mrs. ft T. Ilutterfield, Mrs. Ivy L. Hall and Mrs. Jackson, of Salt Lake and 5 Mrs. Kffie Harrows, of Lofran, where Mrs. Barrows gave a demonstration in connection wun the kitchen improvement contest which is being conducted in Salt Like County. Luncheon was hcrvod to 3i guesU. SMER RE3ULARLY CLUB TO MEET CONTINUE ALL I WED. APRIL 6TH MEETS The regular meeting of the Draper Civic Club will be held in Club Hall, Wednesday, April Cth.. The activities of the Club are constantly producing results in the Community and all patriotic men of the town are boosters of the Club. The Draper road work is a result of a petition from the Civic Club. Supervisor Stringfellow is busy with a force that will soon make riding on Draper roads not only possible again, but really a pleasure. Members of the higher priesthood With the approach of good warm weather quality of eggs is maintained quorums voted to continue meeting only by the be.--t of cure during stor- reguhuly during the summer months, A special vote was taken and the age. To insure the highest grading, poultrymen keep their eggs in cool .sentiment favored holding the regular places and supply the necessary mois- meeting, Monday night, April 4th. It was thought that General Conture by covering them with damp cloth or burlap. Those who do not do this ference would interfere very little with are lowering their own grading, as the attendance that night. The Elders are having very interwell as the quality of the product of the entire community. esting and successful meetings this Irregularity in delivering eggs has year, and all who have not been reguproven very inconvenient in the oper- lar in their attendance are urged by ation of the e;;g assembling and grad- the presidency to be present each Moning static n. The worst condition seems day night at 8 o'clock. The High Priests are meeting with lo come on Fridays and Saturdays. the Elders by special invitation ami During the past month the irregularity has been as much as 50 cases request. on Friday and 210 cases on Saturday, :ind the Saturday eggs have been brot to the plant mainly after noon. This DRAPER POULTRY condition has made it necessary to lay jlf men on the small days and to work overtime fur many hours on Saturday. rouUiynicti can well airord to delivThe Directors of Draper Poultry-me- n er their eggs dailly, as the best holdmet Thursday and Friday nights ing facilities can be readily provided of last week, in extended sessions to it the egg plant, thus insuring the best discuss various problems vital to the possible grading. This regularity will best interests of the local MEASLES HAVE GONE THE LIMIT The measles epidemic of Draper has about gone the limit, as practically all who have not had the disease, have it now. Every child of the large second grade, has been out of school because of sickness, and many have had turns at both german measles and red measles. Colds and chicken pox have also been added to the list. All precaution should be exercised to prevent the inroads of scarlet fever to Draper, as it is now prevalent in neighboring com Furthcrrr.c-e- , munities. the best of care should be given measles patients to prevent the serious titer effects and relapse. DIRECTORS MEET also the efficiency in the eration of the egg plant. increa.-- e producers. On Friday night, Mr. Beagley and Mr. Spendlove, of the Utah State Board met with the Draper Board, to consider common problems. The Utah State Board held its regular Monthly meeting in Salt Lake on Saturday, March 2Cth. While in Draper, Mr. Beagley and Mr. Spendlove, with some associates, visited and studied brooding plants for baby chicks. The large community brooding plant operated by Mickelsen Brothers was especially interesting to them, ami they will recommend similar plants in their home towns. op- DRAPER SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dibb and Mrs. Sadler attended the wedding reception of Miys Eva Craven, of Salt Lake, last Wednesday evening. Miss Minnie Gartf of Salt Lake was '.he gu' t of Miss Grace MickeLen on Geo. junday. Mr. jjnd Mrs. Rasmus Rasmussen, f Magna, were guests of Mr. and Mrs nton Rasmussen, Sunday. Mrs. A. Rasmussen returned from Helper, Thursday, where she has been '.he guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jos. Lambert, the past three weeks. Miss Oralie Smith of Salt Lake, ;pent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holier A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Alma F. Smith and Mr. ind Mrs. 0. D. Ballard attended the Junior Prom at Jordan Friday even-n- FOR SALE CHOICE YEARLING PULLETS J. M. PETERSON, DRAPER S. C. BAILEY Tinner And Meta! Worker I Midvale Draper, Utah 81-R- The Home Of First Class Merchandise RIDEOUT MERCANTILE CO. MID. DRAPER Mrs. Martha Dunyon entertained at i kensington Thursday. Supper was erved to Mrs. Harry Howard, Mrs. S. C. Bailey, Mrs. S. J. Mickolson and Mrs. Sadie McQuire. The Junior Seminary of the Reli- 83-J-- 2 PRICES RIGHT FOR THE REST WORKMANSHIP LEO NELSON GARAGE Class entertained at a party on rhursday afternoon at the home of Miss Fannie Nicholes, complimenting Mrs. John Young, teacher of the class. Mrs. Young ncenlly moved to T on. Program, games and refre nents were enjoyed. Miss Gladys McGhie spent the week 3 n at Sandy, the guest of Miss Del- - General Auto Repairing Acetylene Welding Rattery Charging DRAPER, MID. gion h.2 1 iha Nielsen. Mrs. Nora Slringfellow had as her ;ue-- t .Monday her son, Mr. Larl M. stniigfellow, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Myrl Kirk, of Riverton, was he guest of Mrs. Wm. R. Andrus, Sun lay. Miss Jean Brown of Salt Lake spent he past week end here with friends. ORDAN PRINCIPAL CLUB ENTERTAINS 5 81-J- - - - -l - - -- - - NOTHING TO GOOD FOR DRAPER QUALITY MASHES Contain GOLD REAR RRAND MEAT Scraps Made especially for us and our purpose from clean wholesome meat residue. This brand of scraps has all come from meat which had all formerly been inspected and passed for human consumption by U. S. Government Inspection. Insist on Gold Rear Meat Scrap for your poultry feeds if you wish to maintain the health of your hens and get the maximum ctf.q; production. Healthy Hens arc laying1 Hens DRAPER DRAPER POULTRYMEN, INC. Mid. 5 82-J-- A- - 3 . idure Shows 'fre-lim- 1 j c j pay you io call and pet our new CASH AND CARRY PRICE On All Iiuilding Material U will S. J. MICKELSEN CO. Draper, Utah Tel. Mid. 82 R3 wive. Midvale K R2 Draper, I'lah tVAirs nrT coal prrro Caxtle Gate Aberdeen UTAH GRAND PRICLS RIG!IT 1 g. Mrs. Kex Ward and family and Miss 'ay Stockcs of Salt Luk; were guest- f Mr. and Mrs. T. Rickey on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. John A. Rindlisbaih. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rindlistiurh anil Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rindlisbaeh of W. Jordan formed a party and motored to Sunday and spent the day a? of Mr. anif Mrs. Harry Reed, gui-sand Mr. and Mr. James Reed. Miss Helen May uprnt the week as The Principals' Club of Jordan Dis trict entertained in cooperation with guet nf Mrs. Jenny May, of Salt P. Page and Mr and Mrs. Thom; rincipal Steven and his faculty at Mr. and Mrs. Guytnc Page returned liverton last Saturday nitht. A good turn out enjoyed a carefully homn Satunlay after spending two weeks in California and Nevada, prepared program, indulged in trie Mrs. Roland Page entertained at ijs of dancing and whetted their ap- re- tit'-with a daintily prepar-dinner Saturday it ling her birthday irsli'nent. anniversary. Covers were laid for 5. Prim ipat Stevens was the. directing Mr. R. C. Olwn principal of the f the evening, Misn L'lva Den-- y at t!i I'dutTdale school gave a f the head of the r fit com Relief Society on Tu fday. Mr. and Mr. K. C. l,and announce mit' e, Dave Watkin an I I. in Green-tho birth of a boy on Monday Mar.h nod the tenlr of attraction. Everyone was .ol r and Foe's "The the 21st ;avi n wa. rendered on the program. M. Miekels. n and 1. C. Dalby, f S. F MrGUlTHLIN north ide deserted any purported the Sho Rrpairine and leather Work activities and were present avnralional HarmOilmj and Repairing n this erasiun. Gunrantced Work lrirm Kieht Board Memlx-r- s S. J. Miikel n, of! In M. tad M. llldirDriper Draper ad David Dahl, of West Jor- - j lan, were in attendance with their Irk DRAPER CIVIC ESTHOOD VOTE ELMOS SEL! KENS community. Some poultrynun who were not in 4 1 D attendance at the meeting may no SN unuerstana mat ine resolution was passed, but all know full well that in we do not compete to reduce prices. each other gainst . The latest is the distribution of posthis the poul situation, Realizing Princi17 ters "Two Vagabonds with try men will not consider the proposi pals." Myron Pope, of the Draper Junior tions of buyers who enter the comniu Is your principal in the list?. It is High, has suddenly stepped into the nity and endeavor to make purchase stated that there is also a large chorus limelight because of his exceptional sales that break into the with them. ability at high jumping. plan. His power in this activity will enable him to deprive Joe Fran-:oDRAPER of the Junior High School high !ump record. Pope is also captain of the eighth IN grade boys baseball team and is Iirv imv1i f r trio CfVlWl! fiW miLnniii v t il.. C,..i. (ho ennunn ' inn ' in ui. in i the season and next. uraper g.ns He plays violin in the Junior High "f " . six to five score in baseball played at i Orchestra and, while at home, he is a Crescent In the meeting of the Board of d poultryman. The teams will meet again at Dra- T,.vV nnr- - kits hI.il'u filtL'trltotinn ff fVlO ucation held last week several inipor Der on Tuesday, at which time the . . hens has taught him the secrets of the lant resolutions were passed. Two giv , .,. , vivs win aiso c ast in a n out for publication are the resolu spring necessary to leap the horizon 1 same. ion not to employ married women as tal bar. The Draper teams are scheduling teachers during the year 1928-192- 9 LlulF-tial- e practice games with Kiverton, and the accepted building program. FOK RENT FOR SEASON and Sandy, and the opening of the The resolution pertaining to marriec 10 Shares Draper Irrigation GmSpring series should find the Draper is intmded to alTord them A'onwn Hox 7, Danv water. J. M. Petersen, players well primed to defend the Juto war adjust themselves to th Draper, Utah. nior High laurels. hange. Some are already plannin; heir activities in the chicken business is private tutors, and other lines. In the building program, the need jf Junior High Schools at Midvale, a AIR Sandy and Draper are to be met, al hree schools now being This program will provide Junio ENGSTROM, High School accommodations for fiv f the large valley schools und will pu Oil the Junior High School plan definite! in vogue in Jordan District. Atjvvjinfl WHU H YEARLY Poultry and Dairy Center of State of Utah DRAPER STUDENTS PQ9LTRYMEN HIGH OFFICE MILLION GALLONS MILK .iP iL ,ilL e Music was by a Salt Like a a hel l in and the sm ial of the new a'iditiirium Riertoti th" Junior High School. furni-li- rche-'r- I DRAPER Friday Niirhl Apr. 1 "Paradise for Two" Dix and Rronson of Steel" with Milton Sills. Apr. SANDY Saturday and Tuesday -2 "Paradise for Two" Dix and Rronson Apr. Sills in "Men of Steel" Apr. RIVERTON Monday and Thursday S-'- WIen 9-- Milton Apr. 7 "Men of Steer Milton Sills. Coming Thomas Meijrhn in "The Canadian" -F- OLLOW THE SHOW AD- S- 5 |