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Show PageFou~n Thursd ay, October 27th, 1927 - CLUBS EVENTS OF WEEK ffi .. . CIIUOCII OUNC --------ooo~----UNION EAST MIDVAL E Friday evening Nov. 11 at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Orso.n Thompson Parent Teachers organizati ons will and children of Salt Lake were the hold a meeting at the ward amuse- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ment Hall. Members of the school Mrs. Ray Greenwood. board will be in attendanc e to talk Mrs. Orrel Bateman and childover plans for a New School build- ren and Mrs. Virgil Goates and ing for Unio,n. All interested be childre.n of West Jordan formed a in attendance . party and enjoyed the matinee at Union Ward Relief .S ociety fur- the Pantages Friday afternoon . nished the singing for the afterMr$. Semina Goff returned Frinoon session of the Stake Relief day of ast week from a two weeks Society which was held Tuesday, visit with Jatives in Idaho. November 8th, in the Sandy Second Mrs. D. . McDonald had as her Ward. guest Saturdat M.n. J. N. Rock of Mrs. Reynold Brady is reported Salt Lake. to be very sick at the St. Marks Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s (A.hoon of Hospital where she submitted to Murray were gue ta 7 an aperation for appendici tis and Mrs. Alice Rock. gall stones. Many members of t~e East Jlido~ Mrs. John Motto left Tuesday of vale Ward Relief Society att$lded last week for a trip to Italy to vis- the Stake Relief Society Conferenc e it her mother. She expects to be held Tuesday at the Sandy Second gone 6 months. Ward. Miss Harriett Borrum is on the Under the direction of the Sunsick list this week, suffering from day School and Recreation Officers a very bad cold. a very splendid program was ren>M rs. Charles Wengren e)1tertain- dered Friday evening of last week. ed Tuesday of last week at a quiltMrs. Reube.n Sharp spent Friing dinner was served. Covers day with Mrs. Leonard Sharp. were laid for 9. Miss Velma Glover a student of Mr: and Mrs. Alma Erickson of Jordan High, was quite painfully Murray, Mr. and Mrs. William M. injured Monday when she stepped Steadman of West Jordan were backward into the path of a stage Sunday dinner guests of Mr. apd and got her foot run over. Altho Mrs. V. C. Erickson. painfully bruised there are no bone Mr. and Mrs. George Green were breaks. guests Monday evening at a party Mrs. Elizabeth GU)1ther of Tooin Salt Lake at the home of Miss ele, is spending a short time with Peggy Tucket. her daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening of last week a Andrew Swenson, previous to getfamily party in honor of Miss Af- ting located. .She expects to make ton Burgon was held at the home her home in this ward. of her father, President Heber J. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jense)1 of UBurgon. Miss Burgon will leave nion were dinner guests Sunday evin the )1ear future for a mission to ening of Principal and Mrs. E. Althe Northern States for the L. D. len Batema,n. S. Church. Mrs. Minnie Sainsbury and two Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sharp .nd ba- small sons, of Rexburg Idaho left by son, Jack, of Salt Lake were Tuesday morning for her home afguests Sunday evening of Mr. C. ter spending two weeks with her P. Sharp. mother, Mrs. Rang Carlsen. oJ Thursd ay, Novem ber 10,1927 ~ NOTICE Union meeting of the West Jordan Stake Sunday and Primary or- West JORDAN STAKEganization s will be held Sunday, The Primary Stake board visit- Nov. 13th at 2 p. m. in the West ed in a body on Monday at BingJordan Ward Chapel. David C. ham ward. A profitable and en- Wa kins, Supt. of the Stake Sunday joyable aftemoo)1 with the primary · School will he i,n charge of that deworkers was had of that ward. partment. Ella M. Newbold, Pres. A very successful and entertain- of the Primary will be in charge of ing conjoint meeting was held at the primary departmen t. South Jordan Ward Chapel iSunday night under the supervisio n of the RHEUMA TIC ARE WILD M. I. A. Superi)1tendent Thomas WITH JOY Sheppick in charge of the meeting. The program was furnished by the Nurito Prescripti on Acts Like MaFrier Club of Salt Lake consisting gic, Making Bed-Ridde n SuJ(erera of Stories; Trios, Solos. Quartette s Get Up and Dance and a Talk on Faith was ably given Quick Relief Guarantee d by Elder McKay, Jr. All numbers A New York Specialist , whose of rendered showed careful prepara- flee is always croiWded with Rheution. matics seeking relief, now has made At the West Jordan ward Am- his famous Nurito prescripti on ausement hall Thursday )1ight W. 0. vailable to sufferers everywher e. llobi,nson of the General Board M. You will find Nurito gives quick l. A Jnet with the Recreatio n com- sure relief from pains of rheumalllittffes and executive officers of 'tism, neuritis, neuralgia , sciatica or tHe :M. L A. of the West Jordan lumbago. Contains no drugs or Stake and ward and demonstra ted narcotics. Results guarantee d. Sim dancint of the green a)1d gold ply send your )1ame and addres and waltz which 8 a contest activity enclose $1.00 for one package of also of songs games for enter- ten Nurito prescripti ons. If it does tainment and a general sur- not banish pain almost instantly, vey of the froblems. your money is refunded in full. Write today. The)1 spread the Miss Hazel Brady the mis~ good news among other sufferers. fortune to break her anltl~ She is Address Magistral Chemical Co., . 1t the home of her ........ ..,, N40mi Dept 180, 225 North Michigan Ave. Chicago, Ill. :<::llis, of Union Avenue. Adv. Paid. L(H)GES Red Cross Nurses Aid in Every Great Disaster Two major disasters, the Florida hurricane and the Mississippi flood, required the services of Red CroM nurses In large numbers over a long period of time in the past ;year. In the Florida storm, service of 350 nursee ia recorded. It is eat1mated that about 100 others usiat· ed in the 1lr.st few days as volunteers. The total number of nurses in the Mlssleslppl valley flood was approxima tely 200. In every major dlsa.ster the services of Red Crosa nur.ses are needed, lending added importanc e to the enrolled reserve which now numbers more than 45,000 Red Ctoi56 nursell. These nursea are available for any emergency, though they are on duty ln hospitals and in private practice. They con8titute the reserve of tlHl Army and Navy nuree corps 1n time of war. Besides emergency duty, Red Crol'ls nurees assl.sted materially in many local services, Chapter r• ports to National Headquar ter• indicate. The Eleventh Annual Roll Call of the Red Cr<W~, from November 11 to 2i, it ls pointed out, ioJ an opportunit y for everyone to become i~entifted with the Red • ' • Miss Mirla Greenwood was a guest during the week of Miss Phil lis Greenwood of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Egbert are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl Sunday. tore Next Saturd ay and marke ts will in the new Street s. We are ~,.-of this new store, foods and the low~r ployment of this 1 See Yo the 0. P. Skagg s System Stores . . "'_in Midvale. It will be located the corner of Cente r and Main llYn,, will like the unusu al featur es assort ment of high · quality possible only throug h the em- FOOD . \ • tur da y No t To Bu y You will not be buy Saturd ay, but you can do so if you like. We are . . . . . . . .,. . ly anxious that you see this store and learn of awaiti ng you there. You will see a city store marke t broug ht right to your door. There will be n need for the people of Midvale, or the s country, to make long trips to the city in order on groceries and meats. You will find the biggest~~o,-tm . . . ~~t of high grade foods right here in Midvale. re will do much for those who desire to pay cash an their own delivering. • • |