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Show Page Seven MIDVALE JOURNAL, Midvale, Utah Thursday, December 8, 1927. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EVERY FAMILY IN THE COUNTY SHOULD SUBSCRIBE! Dramatics Club To resent SPREADER FOR Play On 21st December FRUIT NOW ON RIVERTON THE MARKET .hMr. and Mrs. Frefd hM~ydannohutence t e engagement· o t e1r aug r, Hele11 to Earl Beckstead of South Jordan, the wedding will take place the latter part of December. Mrs. Hattie Freeman entertained at a party it being her daughter, Leice and son, Billy's birthday anniversaries. Games were played and refreshments were served to 20 1itt le gues t s. an Mr. an d Mrs. J · H · Ma vnard u· nounce the engagement of their daughter, Luella to Clifton Hardcastle o:f Sandy. Mrs. Thomas L. Densley enteiJ tained at a party in honor of Mrs. Daniel E. De,nsley at her home on 1 d d G Th d ames were P aye an urs ay. luncheon was served to 30 guests. The officers of the West Jordan Stake with the children of the Riverton fi:tst and second ward, Bluffdale, Herriman, South Jordan and West J orda.n presented an autumn Festival at the South Jordan Amusement hall on Wednesday night. I MAMMY'S L WILD ROSE IN WEST JORDAN. By BOY BLUE ~~~~~~...: 4 tuu papn bel1p a!? !lnl:l gtt.nt papu llfl1ffl>rtU..t" ef staJltgbt ~ ~ ef wbitt ~ills- Especially prepared to be used as a spreader for poisons commo,n to deciduous fruits, Fish Oil Soap Jfutle ...- pnp Flakes, the newest soap preparation cr. hft am. w'riabtmanufactured by the Western Soap llw atn am. sbtpbtdl labt and Chemical Co., Central Manutlntiat: all uiD{Jtfac' url'ng District, Los Angeles_ ia of tladrk lcaiu.t. receivin~ w:ide ,pread attention a· a.llc ~·•• AI ~•rmo,ng growera and orchardists, aca&ana kl&lll ef ex anb uJ, cording to George R. Murdock, the Jar111U w IAPttiJ president of the firm. ~ntttJmg lltn.•a... ~aw'll*' "The uae of spreaders in conjunc • • u mn s.ac.k? tion with enonomic poisons as preCtut' • a Qilll. blak{ling. ventative a,;ents against in.sects, ~ &au• ea JfiJ cbeek. "'nd plant diseases has been bll'ght•"' ..,.. • .. practiced. for many year.s," said pi@f¥@@@S@f'¥i!§f?..~~ Murdock, ''but not until recently ~ has a satisfactory method been dis covered for the thorough removal of the spreader with its accrimulaB7 MINNA mVJNG tion of poisons and other impuriIa FuWl.J' Herald lllld Star ties by the -simp\e washing or ri;ns_ _ . . 1 'n water • · mg m P ai Safe"uards Health The Riverton Znd ward Sunday QH, CHRISTMAS LAND is not so far, "In order to safeguard health, it It' a just across the hall put' on a comedy at the l·s abso.lutely necessary to always School will th 1" tl 1' • W'thin night. Friday on HaH usement 1 e tt e tYing room thoroughly wash fruit before eat- Am deck~ the wall holly Where entertained Nelson lll'am ' Wl Mrs. Right in the middle 1tanda a tree ,... ing and the housewife will quick 1Y With crimso:~~ tin~el gay, realize that if the soap is already at a party at her home on a'uesday with Luncheon was served to Mrs. Wil- And strange and wondrQus a the fruit On the frUl·t (orchard sprau;ng It beara on Chriltmas Day. R' h d L · M f d D "· ovenrs. IC ar ansie, emulsified soap results in a coating or d 1 An dahl and Mrs. Frank Roberts. app e an an orauge grow of drier soap on the fruit), a simUpon the same green bough, Mrs. Joseph Parks entertained .11 re hi: f . t wagon and a roclcing horse. A husher "of honor in party a - at ple ope:r:a w.n o was ng WI A sled and spotted cow; move all traces of foreign matter, band's birthday anniversary Friday_ And nuts and sparlcling sugar plums, as it will adhere to the soap in soAnd drums and skates and horns, ashing pro Games and music were enjoyed and . . . - refreshments were served to Mr. And dolls with flaxen tresses drop lutwn form as m any w Like pears on windy morns. and M1·s. Ren. Howard, Mr. and · cess. "There has never yet been d1s- I . 1 hich will Mrs. Wilford Crane, Mr. and Mrs. But only little boys and giila That always. min~ at school Jet Bills Mr. and 1\Irs. George W. covere d any rna t ena w B tt rfi ld Mrs And know then dally lessons weli, take the place of soap as an ernul- B'll M - L A nd try t ~ keep eac h r ul e, · yman rs. 1 s, · t b f . . u e e , sifter or earner o su s ances m lution and as Fish Oil Ross Newmap, M1ss Ruth Howard, And say therr prayers both mom and night, Can hope to join the band Mr. and Mrs. Archie Park, of Lark . · ' · wat er so happy child_ren ro~d the tree Of _Ir. Bills, W. Soap Flakes are manufactured 1~ a 11 Ir. and 1\Irs. Gerald "1"'1..-t , .. ... wa grows m Christm as Land. d . . handy d eh y d rat e<l f orm w lllch th y • and 1\frs. Sh1rley Cantonwme an 1 bl d'l - h B'll f S It e a Mr. and Mrs. W'll' makes t em rea 1 y so 1u .e, 1 mm 1 s o a 1 t b d L k are faun to e very prac 1ca as "H ave you seen a d og a b ou t year a e· spray emulsion." year half, two year old tail inch, The former disadvantage of high "Grandma" said Ronald, "the lit- inch half, two inch long-?" alkali content in spreaders has been I see him about hour, hour an' entirely eliminated i.n this new ·tie chickens must be trying to sell form, thus removing any danger of themselves. They keep yelli.n'- half, two hours ago, mile, mile an' half. two mile down t' road." damage or injury to fruit or plants. 'Cheep-cheep' ". •w. '*"" ChristmaS Land 'THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH' TO BE THE ANNUAL PRODUCTION. Splendid Cast Promised (Special to the Journal) On Wednesday evening, DecemTheM. I. A. of West Jordan are her 21st, the Jordan High School working hard on the foJ,lowing dra- Dramatic Club will present Lewis rna entitled "Mammy's Lil' Wild Beach's well known Clll'istmas play, Rose," by Lillian Martimer, which "The Goose Hangs High" in the will be presented with the follow- high school auditorium. For the past three weeks the i,ng characters Thursday, Decemd th d" t f th b ber 15th. e cas , un er e 1mem ers o th Cit h Fr D . 1F rection of Miss Van Johnstone. Y om e ame rene ' ·-- Mal"lon Bateman 'have been working hard; and they -· now feel that whep. the time for Lester Van, Daniel's Chum Stewart Sanders presentation arrives, they will be ready to produce what they feel Wade Carver, An Unwelcome ;Suitor ........... _........... Kennith Leak sure is going to be Jordan's most successful annual play. Orpheu Jackson, A Native "The Goose Hangs HI'gh" 1.s a Romeo ..... -..... Royal Spratling 11 Old Joe, Dat's A Fac" three act comedy of American life. ................................. Phillip Batema.n The scenes are a.ll laid in the home be t· h '1 l f f th I Rose O'May Mammy's Lil' e ngo s ami y, t e ac Ion Bern1'ce Bateman W1'ld Ro.se Deca-inning on the twenty-first ,...... e..-· Mammy f!"~} 1'e A Black ember. In the opening scene, Mr. ~ ' Treasurer ····u Mrs. Irene Olsen and Mrs. Ingals, the parents, are . Hester O'May, Rose's Maiden amoously awaiting the arrival of G A t 1 un .... _........ _ race Ma strom the twins for Christmas. Relatives Peggy F1·enc"n' Dan1'el's come in to discuss the affairs of h h'l d . Sister ..... _............. Gladys Gardner th f e aml 1y, an ' w I e t ey are ' Ch p L tt V there, the children arrive earlier um e y an, eggy s .... _............... -.............. Mary Sabey tha.n they are expected. The stage · Babe Joan, A Mountain is set for a Merry Cehristmas. C 'd t f th h 0 l"d B t · t 0 th harmer ............ Melba Johnsen 1 ay e e nu s 0 u m Mrs. Conrtvane, A Lonely happiness trouble comes. Corrupt ,,.. 1 l't' f .Woman .......... _..... MyTle \Walton 't 1s t o renga The following program was ren- Cl y pol Jcs orce l'~r. ign his position as city assessor. dered under the direction of the M. The fnmily, dependent upon his salI. A. in the Ward Chapel Sunday ary, finds itself facing a C"lSlS .. ' · night. \Vhat do the mcmtbers do about it? th emse1ves Solo -···-.......... -..... Gladys Rundquist D o th e ch'll 1 c ren prove Readi.ng ...... ....... Juanita Jorgenson . ffi . 1, spo1.1e d d aru,npreparer ewnt, I t rumenta 1 So1o..... -........... Imra and me t .. f d f t . ns 1mgs o oo on paren s : Theron Hutching-s Or, do they prove capable of risSpeaker ...........-................. Herman Bjork ing to overcome difficulties? rrhe answer can be found only as "Here's where I lose some good the secrets of the last act of the :ground," said a boy as he stepped j play are unfolded on Wednesday P.ve.ning, December 23rd. mto the hath tub. ---·--·-.. . .·--·-· ° J The place to do your Christmas shopping. Every girl wants·a new dress for CHRISTMAS. We are featuring for this \i\TEEK a good VARIETY of COLORS and PATTERNS in WINTER DRESS GOODS. 36 inche$ wide at.. ishing a _oyou ASK FOR YOUR TICKETS. A TICKET WITH E-4\. CH $1. CASH PURCHASE OR PAID ON ACCOUNT SHOPE MAIN STREET "THE BIG STORE" MIDVALE, UTAH of |