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Show . THE MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE -- _....._ - -- - --- - ........ . & - · PST FROM EAST JORDAN AND WEST JORDAN STAKES ttch of it as is requiredJ will be devoted each week to the news from \V/est Jordat1 Stakes~ Stake and Ward Officers are invited to use this wi1ich ·will best serve tl1eir interests.. Contributors will be paid at the usclippings. are presented on the first of each month. Fill this page with news HT.Al(E OFFICER_S_ _ _; ; ,. __THINGS~-T_::._H..::..A=T==-N....--E_V_E_R.--==H==A=P=P::::::E~N~.~---~W;;E:;,ST;-J:;;O~R~DA;:;N;-S~T~A-;:K;-E~OF;;F;;IC;;E;;R-;S- - - _____________________________.. _____ ------------ ---- PRESIDENT I --------~ __ ·-----------------------------·------~ First Counselor ----------------------· .... ----------------·- ... .. Second Counselor Membet·s of the High Council Enoch Jorgensen, Crozier Kimball, William M. Glover, George F. Webb, Carter E. Grant """''"'"' C. Jensen and l\1. Burgess Andrus ' -----------· ..................... -----------------------······------------·------ ... Stake Clerk . Kuhre & Joseph M. Smith .... ___ ------- __ .. ______ Patriarchs B~ G~N~ ---.... ·- I JUNE CONFERENCE. • A Bee hive convention will be held June H to 25, inclusive, for all who are interested in Bee Hive work at Deseret Gymn::tsium, Salt Lake City, Capable instructors will hamlle the subjects in the following fields: Religion, Story Telling, Dramatization, Home Nursing, Diet, Health, Recreation, Swimming, Life Saving, Folk Dancing, Games, Flowers, Out of Doors, Birds, Camping, Domestic Art and Hand Craft. AN EXCH.'~~GE PROGRA::\l FRO!\l DRAPE!'!. TO BE GI\'E!\1 AT CONJOINT SUNDAY EVE~ING, JUNE 5TH ~ At the Midv::tle Ward House Sunday evenin~ Jrn~ 5th beginning at 7:30 p. m. the Draper M. I. A. will pres- ll\ I I t\ ent the program. Members nom ..\IHivalt:! ward w1il do likewise at •Drap..;r. It is de;;ired that there be a big attendance at the Midvale Conjoint Meeting. ANNUAL M. I. A. AND PRIMARY _ CONFERENCES I STAKE f,1EEiiNG 1 The thirty-second general iVEll ATTENDED ... Singing was furnished by the o. Jordan ward choir under the direction of choister, Rosamond Holt . • The first gc>neral meeting of the Pres. Jos. M. Holt conducted the Mrs. Vincent W. Lawson and dau- West Jordan Stake was held at Riv- meeting. ' ghter, Movita, of Logan, are visit- erton ward chapel Sunday, May the Singing "How Firm a Foundation" ing at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. John 28th, 1927, at 2 p. m. by choir and congregation. A. Aylett. The Stake Presidency in charg·e. Opening prayer was offered by Pa- : .. • -----------J LO FOUR DRAPEJl M~ I. A, AT -TOUR THE STATE MjDVALE SU~DAY : The Apollo Quartett;e which ha~ 'ust been organized with the following members; Charles Smith, Joseph Smith, D. M, Todd and Shipley Burton, assisted by Florence Summerhays and the' Lindsay sisters Trio of Salt take, left on a concert tour Saturday morning. They arrived at Panquitch Saturday night where they gave a most successful concert. From there ~ey went to Richfield and were warmly received. Other members of the party were Mrse. D. M:. Todd, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Abbott, Mr. William D. Erickson and Mary Dahl. ' • They arrived home Tuesday night after a most successful tour through the< southern part ·of the State. BYRNES JOSEPH M. HOLT --------------------------------------.. -------.. ----------------- PRESIDENT ALMON T. BUTTERFIELD ---·-------------------------------------- First Counselor DAVID T. DAHL --------------··------------·-· ......--------------------- Second ·Counselor Members of the High Council Zachariah Butterfield, Reuben S. Hamilton, David Biiis, R. Henry Beckstead, Henry W. .Cooley, William W. Crump, Jr., John C. Richards, Thomas S. Butterfield, Douglas M. Todd, Jr. Joseph N. Hutchins --------------------------------------------------------------- Stake Clerk Gordon S. Bills ___ -------------------····------------· ---r:·-----------------------·--··- Patriarch : : triarch Gorden S. Bills. The choir sang, "Sons of Micheal." Opening remarks were made by the President, Joseph M. Holt. Pres. Almon T. Butterfield. Pres. David T. Dahl. The choir rendered the anthem''Let All Israel Sing" The voting in of Stake officers was the next order of business. CHURCH NOTICE • Fast day sen Ices will be held in I the Midvale Wa~U. _House Sunday, the 5th of June, begmnmg pi·omptly at 12: 15 o'clock. Parents having- children to be baptized should communica~e with Bishop A. P. Rasmussen sometime during the week, so that proper arrangements may be made. Feen=i:mint . _, - •. The Sign of : ... .J .. .J •' Quality inTractors . Threshers Crop yields are increased and losses due to weather conditions reduced by better and more timely work. Larger farming operattions at lower unit cost are also made possible. This has been accomplished by thousands of Case tractor owners. Combines . Silo Fillers Hay Balers Skid Engines The most successful farmers everywhere invariably use Case Tractors because of their adaptability . and unfailing performance. . They also know that Case tractors last many years longer .than the ordinary tractor~ ALSO-='• Grand Detour· ~ 4 ,. • Plows and . Tillage Tools The next time you are in town, cmne in and learn how Case power farming machinery makes for more profitable farming . ' • . . . .. BOOTHMERC. COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS MIDVALE : : You Chew l·ike Gum THEY KNOW THE TRUTH 'Every farmer now knows that machine and power equipment is necessary to profit in farming. It follows that the more efficient his machinery the larger and more certain his profits. '- Outstanding I The Laxative UTAH No Taste But the Mine annual conference of the Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Association, and the Twenty-fifth annual conference of the Primary Association of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, will be held in Salt Lake City, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 10, 11 and 12, 1927. All members of the associations and all officers are particularly requested to he present at all of the meetings of the conference and a cordial invitation is extended to the Saints generally to attend the meetihgs to be held in the tabernacle at 10 :30 a. m. and 2 and 7 o'clock p. m. on Sunday, June 12th. -····--·GEORGE ALBER/I' SMITH, RICHARD R. LYMAN, MELVIN J. BALLARD, General Superintendency Y. M. M. I. Willi:~:c~b::~s~~~~:=I~whiler, Earl Egbert, Vernal C. Webb, Alvin E. Miller, Marvin E. Dansie, Elmo Hamilton, A. Floyd Butterfield, Le Roy Miller, Thomas T. Freeman, Golden Tempest, Joseph Mousley, Benjamin Merrill, William G. Crump. HIGH PRI&ST QUORUM Joseph S. H. Bodell, President. Samuel E. l;l.olt, 1st Counselor. William S. Dimond, 2nd Counselor. Robert E. Dimond, Secretary. . RELIEF SOCIETY Mary J. Pi.xton, ' Pr"sident. Ba11bara A. McMullin, 1st Counselor. Mary C. Turner, 2nd Counselor. Esther Leak, Secretary. BOARD MEMBERS May Glazier, Lydia Otteson, Delila Freeman, Ella Beckstead, Alice Co()per. SUNDAY SCHOOL Willard Malstrom, Superintendent. David C. Watkins, 1st Asst. Supt. Royal V. Beckstead, 2nd Asst. Supt• Elsie Cooley, Secretary. Sunday School Board Members Charles Cundick, William E. Brockbank, Lacholette Bills, Essie Holt, Em rna Gardner, Eva Bills, Olive Crane, Leah Watkins. · Y. M. M. I. A. Joseph G. Green, Supt. George J. Miller, 1st Asst. Supt. Conrad Dahl, 2nd Asst. Supt. James Seal, Secretary. BOARD MEMBERS -Thomas T. Freeman, Reynold Bills, Bertrant Gardner. A. Y. L. l\1. I. A. MARTHA H. TINGEY, Mer! C. Kirk, President RUTH M. FOX, Emma S. Holt, 1st Counselor LUCY G. CANNQN, Ella B. Schmidt, 2nd Counselor General Presidency, Y. L. M. I. A. Dora T. Cal!icut, Secretary MAY ANDERSON, BOARD MEMBERS SADIE G. PACK, Edna Malstrom, Anna May Sandstrom ISABELLE S. ROSS, Dorthea Frost. Presidency Primary Association. PRIMARY Ella M. Newbold, President. Maud P. Butterfield, 1st Counselor Ella B. Richardson, 2nd Counselor ' Mary Lloyd, Secretary , Meeting for Home Missionaries will BOARD MEMBERS be held in the South Jordan Chapel Agnes Sorenson, Rosamond Holt, ElSunday, June 5th, 1927, at 9 a. m. sie Dahl, Zelma Butterfield, Noami A temple Excursion Friday June 3 Kidd, Martha Burmister, Ardell Mil-11 o clock session. ler, Nellie Barrett, Ethel Mabey. The Stake Presidency and SuperinGimealogical Committee -tendency of the Y. M. M. I. A. and Peter Frost, Chairman Y. L. M. I. A. will hold an officers Martin A. Beckstead, 1st Assistant meeting Tuesday evening, June 7th, Jeremiah R. Freeman, 2nd Asst. 1927, at the home of Emma S. Holt, Aurelia F. Turner, Secretary. in South Jordan. BOARD MEMBERS Rebeka Frost, Matilda Hamilton, Laffette Crane, Vida Crane. • OLD FOLKS COMMITTEE I B. Henry Beckstead, Chairman. ThomaS A. Butterfield, Geo. J. Merrill, Thomas E. Butterfield, Soren Dahl. RECREATION COMMITTEE Roy Glazier, Chainnan. Ann T. Irving, Elna Densley. CHOISTER Charles Schmidt. •' TEACHER TRAINER John Hansen. OFFICIAL DOCfOR OF STAKE Dr. S~ C. B. Sorenson. NOTICES At Druggists-ISe, 2~ I -- I 1------------- • OGJ{C ICJJCcAL AND WHAT IT MEANS ABETTER PRODUCT AT LOW COST BECAUSE-· FORD MOTOR CO. has grown to be the largest automobile manufacturer in the world. PROVEN QUALITY from nearly fifteen million cars. LOWER PRICE than ever. ALL STEEL BODIES. Wire Wheels on closed cars. LOWER CENTER of gravity. Balloon tires. HOT PLATE VAPORIZER gives MORE MILEAGE C. J. Ridd Motor Co MIDVALE'S FORD DEALER FORD .... BUSINESS .... IS .... GOOD DESTROYS Flies,.Mosquitoe$ Roaches Bedbugs |