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Show THE lVHDVALE JOUR NAL AND MUR RAY EAGLE WEST JORDAN "BROW NING'S BEST BCYS" Our used car lot, just around the corner on 6th So. and Main, has just The followin g West Jordan people been resurfac ed and newly graveled . attended the funeral services of Dole Brownin 's used cars that have been Friends of Mrs. Johanna h Ohlson Granite Sunday afternoo n. are Poulsen at ~urprised her at her home Thursda v of housed in dry quarters all winter Bishop Wrn. J. Leak, Mr. and Mrs. J. nt treatme us Courteo display. on now third eighty her being it week, last Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner , . Luncheo n and a social af- a,waits you by salesma n in attendan ce. ·Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundqui st, Mrs. birthday Do S>!nts keep holy day In heavenly places? 1924 Dodge Roadste r, beautifu l ternoon was enjoyed. D··l's the old joy shine new In heavenly facea7 Hyrum Beckstea d, and Mr. and Mrs. appearan ce, show;; real care, An hymns still sun&' the night that Christ wu ~ Mrs. W. W. O'Brien entertain ed her E. M. Bateman . Bishop Leak and Mr. And anthems on the Resurrectl on morn 1 well equipped , as follows: Five "Bridge " Club at luncheon Monday afHerbert were among the speakers . Mr. cap, bar tires, new nearly ... rra na have they for ternoon. Ea..ter? 1 What Is their Poulson is survived by a widow and No •hadow. There the holy sunshine eravea Jensen are re-, motorrn eter, glo light two Evan Mrs. and Mr. two little children , his wife was Alice Deep fn the heart of noontide marvelous, curto~, light, stop , bumpers girl. baby a of arrival the joicing over Whose brcakln&' rlory reaches down to us. Wall, who gained many friends in this tains, and upholste ry fine .... ____ $450 ward while staying with her sister, Stuart ent~rtained the Florc~ce Ml's. How did the Lord keep Easter? With Hla owal N. B. ClulJ a. her horne Fr1day of la~t 1924 BUICK TOURIN G with fou1· Mrs. Heber Hand, who was a farmer Back to meet Mary, whore she rrleved alo11e With face and mlen all tenderly the ..._ week. Rook was pl:iyed and prizes for I' wheel hrakes, just out of paint resident in West Jordan. ' Unto tho very oepulcher He came. shop, in beautifu l shade of blue high score g·iv·C'n to Mrs. A. E. PeterMiss Sadie Dwight spent the week equipped well en~mel, vitralite I John Mrs. were rrue-.ts W) to Special son. Ma)' we not think (u Ho came hack end visiting at Sandy. The many mansions may be all utlr with five tires, curtains and top ood, Mrs. A. E. William s and Bt•ttcnv Mr. Sam Cundick who is living at With te11der stepo that haatea Ia the wq $450 ............. .. .... condition good in was n Luncheo . Sorenson Mi·:; Han·ey Garfield, where he is employed, spent SeeJdnr their own upon this Easter clq f 1923 OVERL AND COUPE, with s.•rved. last week visiting his parents. Partbsr tho veil that hldetb them about beautifu l new paint job, wide pres elected newly Allsop E:1.rl Mrs. The home of Chatles Cundick is now Porhapa tho)' do come, aoltl)', wistful, ~ut with doors wide seats, straight enter-! Primary Warri 2nd the of ta.. idcnt ao aeom oa!F that From homaa..of Heaven, quaranti ned for the second time in the And walk Ia •ardeao who,.. the aew tombo - 1 taincd tl'e officers and teachers at her j pockets, fine rubber ..... --------------- $325 past two months for scarlet fever. home Wdn:!sd ay evening. Luneheon 1924 OVERLA ND CHAMP ION, What might have been a very serretopped , rebuilt and newly was served. ious fire last Thursda y night burned painted .................. .............................. $325 Mr. and M1·s. w,m. Hewlett will enArt Youngda le's garage to the ground at 1923 WILLYS-KN~GHT Touring ter~ain the "Just-a- Mere" Club It stood between his new home and painted beautifu l Rolls Royce their heme Tuesday evening. the service station, both of which esblue, fully equipped with new Mrs. Reg. White and Mrs. Louis Van caped without damage. rubber, new top, etd . .................... $550 Dam will entertain the member s of the Mrs. Olive Miller, of Herrima n, and N. D. Club and their partners at a par- 1923 DODGE TOURIN G, with fine Mrs. Ezra Miller, of Riverton , were 1st ry upholste , curtains and top Main on White Mrs. of home the at ty guests of Mrs. Ernest Silcox Thursclass mohair, fine good rubber $350 Street Friday evening. day. BROWN ING AUTO CO. Mrs. Duane Richards entertain ed the Miss Erma Pixton spent the week Was. 6596 "Elite" Club at her horne on Main St. 570 Main Street end at Bingham while there she atUtah City, Lake Salt serwas n Luncheo Tuesday evening. tended the Junior Prom. sewand Games . members ten to ved The marriag e of Denzil Rowsell and ing featured the evening' s pastime. Frances Carlisle, of Granger , has just returned has n Anderso Eric Mrs. been announced. Denzil is the son of from Alta where she has spent the Fred Rowsell, formerly of the West weeks. past several Jordan Ward. Mrs. Clyde Swenson entertain ed at Robert Pixton, of Verne!, is spendy Saturda Avenue her home on Pioneer ing a week visiting his parents, Mr. afternoo n in honor of her daughte ;, and Mrs. Robert Pixton. Under the e~couragernent of Miss Laura, it being her birthday anniverMr. Robert Pixton, of Vernal, and sary. Garnes were enjoyed and the Mawson, the Draper Seventh Grade his mother, Mrs. Mary Pixton, visited prize given to Miss Marguer ite Hand. girls won by 11 to 5 from the Riverton at Logan Monday, guests of Mr. and Luncheo n was served to seventee n in- Girls, in an exciting game of baseball Mrs. Rosco Pixton. played at Draper, Friday, April 1st. vi ted guests. A number of relatives gathered at surprisSociety Relief The 1st Ward the home of Mrs. Edward Orgill Weded their Presiden t Mrs. Carl Pierson, nesday evening in honor of her birth. meeting regular the last Tuesday at day annivers ary. Cards were enjoyed A program was g'iven and refreshm ent prizes going to Mrs. Wallace Bateman , prewas Pierson served to sixty. Mrs. Andrew Swensen and Mr. and Mrs. By Marvel and Margare t Terry sented with a beautifu l floor lamp. Clyde Swensen . Lpncheo n was served School Draper PriThe officers of the 2nd Ward to the followin g guests; l'dr. and Mrs. Darling baby dear mary entertain ed in honor of the childLyle Swensen, Mr. and Mrs. Clyd~ here, you have to glad We're ren and their mothers Monday afterSwensen , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swenyou are so very queer; Because many live mercha nts served. were ents Refreshm noon. Lavell Swensen , all of Sandy, There are and sen near, always you to keep and business men right here at Mrs. N. 0. Boberg and Mrs. L. E. We hope Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman , N. P. dear. baby Darling home, offering you real barPeterson returned Thursda y from a Swensen and M1·. and Mrs. Edward Orgains- many of them throug h gill. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett have as two weeks trip to Californ ia. Talking, laughing , gabbing, too, the columns of this newspaper. Lyle Swensen and the Mrs. an·.l Mr. ward 1st the of Girls Junior The Garrett Henry Mr. do; guests their house the way they all should ,_ M. I. A. entertain ed in honor of the That's children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. too; , sleeping , yawning Kicking, 1 nd daughte rs, Edith and lone, of Nep- "M" men in the ward chapel. Danerhel'e isn't any good reason why Wallace Bateman Sunday. true; so grow her makes what That's ment entertain s evening' the Wedwas ing home Mr. Conrad Dahl arrived the big mail order houses and hi, and Miss Mignon Garrett, of Prodear. baby Darling the Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bateman aud and refreshm ents were served to forty other foreign concerns should 1 nesday after spending over two years vo. of guests dinner Sunday children were have your patronage. They in the Eastern States mission fields. The Gleanor Girls of the Mutual en- guests. Toddling , toddling all the day, of Brady, Reynald Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goats of West Mrs. and Mr. are not concerned one wit in Mrs. Sophia Jensen was the honored Keeping mother on the way; tertained Wednesd ay evening at a 3 Jordan. you, or your town. Union have moved to this ward where course banquet honoring the mothers guest at a party given at her home Two little hands to patty-ca ke; home. their they will make and fathers of the Ward. .After the j ~onday afternoo n by t?e Bluebird Oh! Isn't that darling baby great! The opening dance of the season in Lun. pnmary banquet games were played and a very ghirls of the 1st dward By the time you pay postage, exDarling baby dear. . serve was eon c the West Jordan Amusem ent Hall on . . press or freight charge s. wait enJoyable t1rne was had by those presFriday, April the 8th will be in the a few weeks for the goods you ent. dance. Carnival Italian the of form )n well them have bought "sight unsee n"Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush and ny friends are wishing .Terry and his orchestr a will be Norm you haven't g-ained a thingson, Mitchell, were Sunday dinner their new horne. the moonlig ht waltz will be and there haven't saved a cent. Mrs. D. W. McDonald, Mrs. Mamie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brimhal l, half of the good time not feature big a Laura Tripp were among the member s DESTROYS of Salt Lake. can be told. Corne and see -you will Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald were of the East idvale ward who attended not be disappoi nted. Somebody adver- Money s,!)ent here at home finds in y tSaturda ce Conferen So~ety Relief of Salt Lake visitors Sunday, guests its way again into your pockacrepre- tized the dance in advance. That Terry, Mr. and Wooley Mr. L~ke. Salt Wood. Ernest Mrs. and Mr. ets. counts for the error and some disapMrs. Jess Nix spent Monday with sentativ es of Swift and Compan y, have Mr. A. H. Rock spent last week in pointme nt which is sometim es blamed been in Draper, studying the poultry Mrs. George Green, of Union. Morgan on business . to the correspo ndent but as it happens Read the ads in this paper. Our Mr. Harold Burgon returned home industry . Friends and neighbo rs of Mr. and innocent this time. home concerns have values to This company is ready to market she is Mrs. W. A. Garrett very pleasant ly last week from the Southern States A~ E. Buckley enterMrs: and Mr. offe1· you. They have good, renecessurprise d them Saturda y evening at where he has spent 2 years and four Draper eggs, sh~uld it become the folfor Sunday dinner at tained liable service. They are courconnect their home on Social Avenue. Games months in the mission field for the L. sary for the local produce rs to J. J. Mrs. and Mr. guests: lowing teous and apprec iative- they up with a more satisfact ory egg rnarwere enjoyed and delicious refresh- I D. S. church. s and grand daughte r, Juanita William are your neighbors and your Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kresser had as k€t. ments were served to 26. Mr. and Tuttle. Elz.ina Mrs. and friends. Mrs. Garrett are leaving Tuesday to their week end guest Mr. Wayne KarMr. John Yates is on the sick list make their home in Provo. Their rna- : tchner, of Provo. this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Lancaste r, Mr. ·and Mrs. Charlie Dimond and family, spent Sunday evening at Riverton , as guests of Mrs. Eliza Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buckley and the BuckMonday evening Mrs. J. W. Nibley children and Mr. and :Mrs. Hugh and Union to entertain ed at dinner for out of town ley and children , motored visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilguests. Covers were laid for ten. ,Miss Carol Goff, whose birthday an- liams Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Millard William s of niversar y occurred last week entertai n to Union ed Saturda y evening at the home of East Mill Creek have moved formher parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Goff. to make their home. They were Dancing , games and refreshm ents erly of this ward. Mr. and Mrs. William McEwan have were features of the entertain ment. moved to Salt Lake to make their new The guests numbere d twenty. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenkins of Bing- home. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Peterson , of ham were Midvale visitors part of last Riverton , have built a home on the week. the Redwood Mrs. M. J. Joy entertain ed Monday Wm. Rowsell farm on No questio n that the roof is a big factor in in it in the be to afternoo n for the member s of her club. Road. They expect creating home beauty. That's why so many was for A 1:30 luncheon was served to eight, early summer . Mrs. Peterson nity commu place. this this merly Edith Rowsell of of the attractive homes in followed by bridge. Mrs. Lawrenc e Christen sen and the Mrs. Martha Aylewor th and sons are covered with Barrett Asphalt Shingles. n vislef,t this week to spend the summer children spent Monday afternoo Barrett Shingles stand up-the y're rotiting Mrs. E. M. Bateman . with relatives in Richmond. A party given Saturda y night at the proof, rust-pro of and fire-safe. Mrs. M. T. Goff who has been at the Williams , home of her daughte r, Mrs. C. M. horne of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. to sure be ng, re-roofi or bw1ding s' 74rd birthday If you're Warner, of Herculan eum, Mo. for the it being Mr. William see Barrett Shingles. We have them in sevpast eighteen months, has returned annivers ary. Games and a social time Collect ed "Spare Part•" luncourse two a and enjoyed were home, arriving Sunday. A man came so frequent ly under the eral varieti es-all slate surfaced in fadeless cheon served. ~urgeon's knife at a London hospital tones. Prices? They'll please you. Mrs. Clara Egbert and Mrs. Egbert, thut he mn<le a hohby of collectln& WANTE D: rro hear from owner good H. hlms'elf in gln~s jars and bottles. Don't tbini of us m peopk from ..t.om )'011 Farm for sale. Cash price, particu- of Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sturting with ton~!l!'l, he went on with Por a 1()0% roof ftlerel1 bu1 lumber. Our sen-ke is broad. AelJ>lars. D. F . .Bush, Minneap olis, Minn. Egbert Tuesday afternoo n. he fol-CQ'1ers aU your buiLJing problems. We Mrs. Lafe Egbert spent Tuesday at molars nnd sueh eornponE>n ts, until .nmN'I' DEPAR E SERVIC G ROOFIN partS," our c:al1 "~pare WJth had fiJlpd a shpl f slww you plans and sampks of material s- Aelp visiting at the home of Mr. and carefully du!E>d an<l (jpf;<:rlbed. Sandy ion Educat ..W. lotlch ;,. yoa SIJinglu put downAsphalt costs you lteep We COT'f1 the gemnne Bar-rett Mrs. Richard Rarmer. Mr. Farmer is contradoTs we know are reliable To Absorb Ink Stains When the time tor edncntlon has vPry ill. , gone b y, th e man must, In o1Jinary One of the best methods of remov· Mrs. Ingebor g Peterson Johnsen , of ~uses, be launched upon the world 11 J.ng fl·e~h Ink from rugs is to apply benighted being, scarcely elevated Le Grand ward who died in a Salt ammonia. It should be rubbed lightabove the beasts that perish; and all Lake hospital Monday is a sister of ly over the spot to be removed and that he could have been und done, ffll' Mrs. Marie Pearson , Mrs. Johanna tl1!~ cau he done by tllklug a soft cloth society and for himself, Is wholly lost. Pearson and Goldie Pearson, of this and saturatin g It with the solution. ward. It wll! immediately absorb the Ink. -Edwar d Everett. SANDY SUNDRIES YOUR TOWN Where Do You· Spend Your I JOHNSON'S POliSHING WAX, PASTE OR Laqu~o .. DRAPER SEVENTH GRADE WINS FOR FLOORS, LINOLEUM, FURNITURE, PIANOS, WOODWORK, AUTOMOBILES During Clean Up Weel\ Commencing April II th We Will Allow A Ten Per Cent Cash Discount ON ALL PAINTS AND VARNISHES including Johnson's Wax-Pas te or Liquid DARLING BABY WEST JORDAN LUMBER CO. Midvale THIS IS Our home Merchants-the Concerns who ")ay taxes and Support our TOWN.:_Are Entitled to Your Patronage Utah EAST MIDVALE SW!FT &CO. STUDY DRAPER Flies9 }'tOSqlritc:lS Roaches Bedbugs ! MANY MIDV·ALE MACH~NATIONS - Keep your Money at home Help yourself HELP YOUR TOWN There's charm in a colorful roof READ THE ADS IN THIS PAPER West Jordan Lumber Company MIDVALE Telephone Mid. 212 UTAH |