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Show J HE MIDVALE OURNAL I Three Nvmber Thirty-Eight Uta Woolen Stage Is All Set For ~ Showing Of "Old Soak·" The stage is all set for the dram atic event of the season "The 01< Soak" which opens at the Midvah Uigh Thursday March 1s. to the Sandy Junior High March 2nd. vance reports indicate a large The play itself Is a The -cast includes at leasl gifted amateurs who have >.nl.avEld leading parts under Mia' May Babcoek's direction at State Cniversity. It includes ;ue;o•ueo Miss Cora Mortensen, whl had wide professional exper· many others of more or less locitliig-ht reknown. His~ Mortensen played opposite Harry Nelson, now playing on Broadway in hi~ tour 01 ~~1sti·alia. She has also directed s ~:~>rnplmy which toured the North and the Pacific Coast. Sh< Matilda, wife of "The Ole Mbs Twila Smart plays the par: the slightly iJlebriated hired gir perfection and Mr. Barney cer makes a very real "AI." 'Mise Helen Stokes will be see1 Lucy, the daughter and Mr. M assumes the difficul~ of Clemmie, Jr. The part of Ina Heath, the cit) is charmingly portrayed b: Katherine Jensen, daughter oi and Mrs. D. C. Jensen an<' of Cousin Webster Parsons, village banker, is finely inter· by Mr. Henry Jorgensen. Mr. Greenwood plays the Ole It Is rumored that the Mid· Lions Club and their ladieE a~t•end In a body, armed witt aretal)!es to present to their handpresident, one at a time. lloys, for the love of Mike, use n: e Fear v mger i Is To ....,ocate In Murray ' - - .. - - ins rame --By-A-lbe-rt-T.-.-R-eiu.-'__,)Midvale PASs ltfBATII·lTHE MANUFACTUR-ER ANO CALL IT 'TARIFF- 1 , AND SPtClAl- LEGISLATIOI-I foR lA~oR ANP CALL IT 'AMERICANISM 1, ----oO•u----- City Loses In Fight 'fo Get Woolen Mills Factory-To Locate Here the Farmer is Losing His Patience SAY,-lls'tN! - Yoo a~ I~~-------------, Cho • S • W lT Subscription~ -$i.OOthe year, and worth it! I Midvale City, Utah, Friday, February 24, 1928 oo--- '(ou GLJAUNT'I' 'EARI'Jt~GS ToTJ'f RAILltoAOS, AI.ID CALL. ,,. 'EQlJALIZATtoN ~ i, Work On Construction Of Factory \¥ill A!IID You CALL A Sl'f.CIAL. PLAt-~ F-OR. ', Begin Immediately-Site On State Street T"E ~A~K A 'FWEUI.. ~~SfR.VE S'(~TEMJ oO il )I Srrretary of State Kel!og bas been m Canada, well teceiv~ and card . Canadian sta•esme"' ' say ,here ts no danger of our country ry n~ to annex Canada. That -an~. xi\tt?n. idea is old and foolish. he C mted States is glad to have • [:'::.lad peacemaker and 1i 1ds it in ~" people of Canada. Also, Canada is ot r best cus- Col. W. H. Adams, Vice President of the Utah Woolen 10"" cr, buying here more than the 13ritish mother country buys. For Mills notifitd the Committee of the Mtrrray Lions Club Fri- s~vcral months in 1927 Cana~a was . t .e !.>est customer we had m the wo\;}ed, h 1 d th C _,. ... > c pe e ana, !Ian "'orth'''est, :'- 5 we did all countries, by >urply,ng a short cut through the Panama Canal. Canada recipro< dr< by buyin¥ of us. \/'1en the St. Lawrence Canal ment Bonded Wool Warehouse at l\lurray City. ' '' t!-roul\h. both nations will be . The first unit of the group of'buildings will have a I, te t rf F•iendshi~>., co-operation, v, truct•ve competitiOn should be I j frontage on State Street of 250 feet and ¥rill extend West th. programme. day morning that the directors of the Utah Woolen Mills at a meeting held the evening of February 23rd, voted to establish their Blanket Factory Branch and U. S. Govern- ' 1 to == ========;======:=:! 'Juilding. Plans are now being drawn by Ashton and Evans u·chitects. Actual work will be started immediately. Committees from va1·ious organizations in :Midvale have 1:Jeen in touch with the Utah Woolen l\Iills for several weeks I ~UT AA'( THI~G fop. ME. IS' P.6.1fRNALisTIC-~ Now I WAI-41 5oME1HIIJ6 Dot-~e. foR. Mr. ...---- .... '· Photo shows Grace Moore as she appeared at the Metropolitan Opera Holflte, where 5he made her debut In Gtand Opera as Mimi in Puccini's "La Boheme." Miss Moore rose to her present fame from a choir singer in Jellicoe, Tenn. a wool warenouse size 40x80 feet in the rear of the main 1 md have co-operated with them in every way possible. Sites in and near Midvale have been inspected and, in 1 fact, every phase of their requirements considered. Midvale ~.',·'-<t<iii·~t::-.. 'is happy, nave this enterprising factory locate so close to ~Iidvale City-in fact the Murray location is practically as good as any location on State Street-so far as Midvale is ••.•<-.. "_'•"" .. 0 The Senate will pa~s sore kind ·f anti-third term bill, making two ·ehns the law, insteaJ of a tradt· "r n. It should tf twc ELECTED ·erms. A 111an elected once shou!J 'ave a second term in mind. • 'o .1attcr how good ·he is, that makes .:an a be •er President. Gratitude is a sense of favors :o come. Senator Borah advocates only Jre term, a mistake It takes a President one term ''J get over the cxci•cment of be•ng l'rc~idcnt and get down to !·ral w,)fk. Two terms by ekcti•m d the people would be a good rule. Germany proposrs a law to make "a simple wish" sufficient ground concerned. Plans contemplate further additions to this new 1'"11 divorcled. t b '\'OU no e necessary to ndustry within a year or two and before many years South >rove, guilt. ~Vife. or husband can I•J.Y. .A cc uttn_atJOn of my marSalt Lake County will have another industry of which she ned hf? ha; becom~ impossible." fhat wtll end 1•. ean justly be proud. Welcome to South Salt Lake County- The coup . mu't live apart one i'--":.;__ __,,, •e 1r before c 1 ~ the divorce. SERVICES FOR E. J. KNOWLES I I, Funeral services were held at the Vfidvale Community Church Thurs- ~----~-~--~:---~~~~~~~--~=========== UUHWOO~NID~-andmeyyoor~~~~e! ~lrt•r>;nt! prove~therewill lay, F'eb. 23rd, for E. J. Knowles • , umtt ny he richer of .' e <ho died Monday in a Salt Lak~ Becomes Actress ---xXx "O "' ' " · CXFcted to help the lospital following an operation. ·:; r- ,, our "com_panionate" Mr. Knowles was born in Goshen _narni..gc qut e con._~;vaLive. he family moving to Oregon In A big dance will follow the show 875 and he returned to Utah in Mussolini con•inues simplifying dates are March 1st at Mid 890. Italy's govcnm. t whic~ in su)Mr. Knowles was sixty years ot ---and March 2nd at Sandy. ' l' c i the (''Xr r::-. <' Jtl Jf ~,. -"'}• HONORABLE'S l'IIENTIO:s-ED Tickets are on sale at the Mid· 1ge and served as an engineer on Funeral services for Charlie Van ini's "1 will." Only one pol tical Drug Co, and the Sandy Drug he D&RGW railroad for thirty- lalkenburg were held Wednesda} President Beckstead, with her ef., Between four and five hundredlt ' a ,y b to exist O"iy those w;ll ight years. ;fternoon in the Union Ward Chap· J.ciency strong, lead the honoraAnnounces jvcte ''who cc tribute to the rrogPersons were in attendance at this Surviving are his widow, Mrs. •I Bishop Horace Godfrey presid· J!e's mentioned, they cannot go rcss cf tt"Je rat1on." ::mnual event given for the old The nu 1 1ber of deput'cs will be \my Rutherford Knowles, and four 'ng. .vrong, lfulks of the community, Wednesreduced !rom 560 to 40\l. It would hildren: Dr. LeRoy Knowles, Lo~ The choir sang "Jesus Lover of o/aisbett first vice, and second vice i lay in the L. D. S. ward house. be simpler t J •o 1\fu• ;ohni cast \ngeles, Frederick, ;Bert and My Soul" Jrown, help build the Club, with The committee feels that their on~ vote f JT t! c •v'lole nat 'ln . .ouise, of East Midvale. Keith Ca5per and Vivian Claw- heir names renown. thanks and appreciation should be That i:; what hap~ em in reality. Brothers and sisters: Mrs. Rena ;on san!:' the solo "The Opening :reasurer Gorham, with her capri'xtended, through these columns, Iubbard, Mrs. Dorothy Woods and Jrayer was v1Iered by Kenneth ;ious mood, holds the Club purse, If a dog t cs a tf' , , we i~p•orc it. to all who in anyway contributed If a rna 1 bitrs a dog that s new~. \irs. Louise Parker, Bedford, Ore. 3rady. ''I Know that My Redeem· t is understood. to making the day a succesS. Amos Cummtngs said it long af J ,frs. Annie Meming, Lincoln, Neb. !r Lives" was the next song by the lice Bowen and chairman Born, The program which followed the :wd Dr. Wood -~·I t before Cumr. W. Knowles, Spokane, Wash. ;hoir. Other musicat numbers were •re busy as bee's from night till Jinner hour was opened by two sem ngs did. "anny Knowles, Nevada and c. a contralto ~otO "One Fleeting morn ilections by the Mel-0-Dee singers ; Often vou rcaJ c f a dog killed, play off between the East Cnowles, Salt Lake. I;lour" by Beatrice Simpers. ~.ertie Mrs. 'Kemp and Mrs. Cozzens are 'defcndir.,; ; i~ F lst •, sl.ot by a :Jf Sandy, under the direction of J. West Jordan Stakes, being the -,;harp accornpamst. Duet Cast l committee of two also are effi. burglar, etc. , ~at is hardy news. ~f. Boyden. Charles Hood gave team vs. the West Jordan fh B dU th W t ' Now you re~d tha• \ n~. t J Mc..., Y rea pon e a ers "Ru th :lent when attainment is do. cornet solos, accompanied by Ruth Carthy '~as ki'le<' by ;trb w June'; ..kett1all team, was held at th£. ~.agper and Austin Wal.ker. Dora· Vfrs. Geor e Olson Searle RasSoderberg. Junior High Gymnasiurr. while defendtng his dog. That tS .ny Coomber accompamst. Speak· g .' ' Dutch Kiddies dance was given Th.•rsday evening, February 2~ 'rs news. ~or . were F ran k B . Stevens, S'l 1 as ,nussen th to are paid up members by Helen Wolfe and Lillian Stokes, the presence of a huge crowd. F~ Brady, Arthur Erickson, Orrin Ber- ' or e year anew. Orpha Soffe at the piano. At Rockvi'le (onn. a wlitc girl, Jordan won the game and rett and Bishop Godfrey. Closing ;rrs. J. J. Landers, Sullivan, Presnineteen years old, Lc ;c~r•hnt of Timely remarks were made by r'tlleref~lr entitled to the Lions rmmber by the choir, solo by Mr. er and Mrs. E. J. Knowles to be " general on the 5outhcrn ~Hie in Niels Lind of the committee. Trophy. Ceith Casper "My Father Knows" sure, all extend a glad hand when the l ivtl War, al>o clat••• ng a~ trophy was won by tDraf~r ' cc•tors on the Mayflr w '" secures The closing prayer was offered ;et~t ~he! door. . ie:~~P~~=· ~:~caJJ~~~ a~~~~Pt~~ 'a license to marry a nu'3. to. The year and according o e The Jordan high school nosed out by Stake President Heber Burgan. oo , arson, Huffman and Mrs.: ;·iolin selections. governing same, must be h C . . r,irl's mother cc nsenh l cc t sc •he _ John Aylett. in the social whirl . , b e yprus qumt by a two pomt . . . , !!'i' . · A pageant, directed by Mrs. F. (AUTOc,.,.,T.,S.I th nks it is "for t: e best inteicst 1 for tw.o con.~ecutive years e· nargin to win the game last Tues· Attempting to remove a high vol- 3.~d Mrs. Fern Pett, our unJvers.ItY! '" :. .- ·'-'·.. \V. Richardson and assistant, folSecretary ot Commerce, Herbert of the cou·,!e.'' becommg the property of any lay evening, 18 to 20. The Jor- age live wire from wh~re it en- gtrl. Mrs. J. W. Johnson, QuiC.kl Photo shows MJss Paula Pierce lowed. Hoo.vtr, who. has .stirr.ed up the Re· team. lan win came in the last few min· !angered the hves of his cows, ~nd Mrs. Fr~d Hykethetr talent IS Jretty Canadian girl, as a Bathin1 The characterizations were: . pubhc~n P~esldetU;tal Situation by anIntelligent men, wh tc ancl black il)a.nciing followed the game and ttes of the game when Brady and 0harles Van Valkenburg, 29, was <;"reat, and Wlll be patd m full when Jcauty. She was discovered by 1 Ward Richardson and Calvin Olsen nouncmg h1s ca~d1dacy fo~ the pres!· will agree that that is dcci~cd ~ time was enjoyed. ~asper converted two shots in close nstantly ldlled at Union Saturday ST. PETER opens the gate. cout, for F!orenz "Ziegfeld, tht Pa es dency. Hoover s dedaratt?n 111akea AGAIKST the it~•ere•t d both the •rder that chang d th f norning as a 6600 volt charge of Mrs. A. J. Hosmer, Mrs. Royce ;orld s foremost. expert on pulchri- '" d f p 1 g H 1 St k ~ve. tn the field for Republican nom- man and the '""ma·, and a I of e e score rom G'lb t d M B St k ude while she b t A • k . ,.ea er o ro ague, e en o e• <=hruL l.>oth races. 6 to 18 against them to a 18 to •lectricity passed thru his body. t er a~ ary . o es are :..h'l 't• N y c~ over apJac s -'~!Dreams .......... , .. Virginia Brown I • The poor Heine kit diffct-c· tly ·o win The wire dropped to tht> ground yery gracwus, when we need them ;-. 1 < s . ew ork restaurant. l\f1s! 1 for the Jordan boys. · ~ost M H P M'II Bl ?terce wtll be seen shortly in the casl ~Iemones ......... _... _,_ .. _, .... Melba Goff! TOOELE SCAUES BI:SGIL-\l'\1 about it long ago. Shocked t J The ga me was . when a tree felled by Charles and ,.. · d . Gran d pa ................ L R . gt a see-saw a ff air . . . quist G rs. · .d Mt er, WoomIt .. ' f one o f z·tel!' fell' < s nro ,..,,"".. es emm on The Tooele basketball team who hear that a white clergyma'l was chroughout with Jordan leading at ,us brother, Wells, hJt agatnst It as ' regory an rs · a et :::randma ......... Mrs. A. F. Hobb5 1 ' to be tarrrd and feathP•f d l:Jerau e he quart 4 t 0 2 C h d ,he tree was crashing to earth. Nord are neutral on our Club rec· GO SLOW PAST SCHOOLS S dr ' Ll d P . are at the bottom of the Jord~n - he a! owe~ his daughter to •narry • • er · yprus a a Fearing his cows roaming un- ord. And dear Mrs. D. W. Jessup ___ a~ . nan _.. _.. ___ . -· oy, ugmire Tooele league Wlth etght straight a negro. Heine exclaimcJ: "0 I 1 .ne pomt adv~ntage at the half cethered near the dan lin wire 1in far away Africa, for a brief Fames--- Margaret Robmson, Le- losses, gave the leading Bmgham Freiheit, due boeser Traum!" "0, ' to 7. The third q~arter ended 15 .vould come in contac; wifh It h~ :time, wish she was back in Mid- Mo~orists may be interested in nore Aylett, Inez Beckstead and quint a good scare on Feb. 21st Freedom; thou wicked dream." 0 12 for the Beetdtggers. attempted to fasten it to a near by j·:ale sublime. 1 knoWing th~t school . boys have Laura Samuel. . . and nearly managed to pull a big pole. Wells, who was a few yards Take this rhyme as a collective bteend~worn Ifn astdefptuhties ahndlw~ethn Young CdouEple-1DMiss Fae Richard- upset. The Bingham five pulled it m~rfc';t~~ ~o';::~~;nd~~~l. ef~tlf:,~c~ has been coming, but now it , away heard a sputtering sound and joke, and please don't criticize for s an mg m. ron .o esc oo W1 .son an ar unn. self together, however, in the last him and his fortunes, and will soon come! The Midvale Indepen· saw his brother fall to the ground. these lines came from Secretary a ;red flag SJgnalhng traffic to slow Pioneers Mrs. _wm. N.elson, Anth- few minutes and were able to pull be hanged with hir,. in Canada. met a snag when they raL 1'111'1(:) He was dead when Wells reached Davis, and she is not very wise. down, have futll authtonthty tohar:ffe~t ~nf: NCelsAon,Chttl~ MisAs PAearLson, through on top by the count of 42 She was with him wher he muragainst the Jordan Aggie Club h' So if dues are paid fro other you, or repor you 0 e s en s •• IS. · · ann,ng, · · ar- to 37. dcred a taxicab""driver tzore being 38 to 23 in favot . . ' -,' _, , ~~ I L t d C't El . members so dear we ~I soon offic~. son, A. F. Hobbs, Edith Wright, An effort is made to save her Aggies, the Independents out " .. ayor · . es er. an . 1 Y ec h • . This plan is now in force at all Mrs. Jane Thomas. from the gallows and the g rl tnc1an Parkmson mvesttgated the ave a rendezvous that Wlll lend a the victors, but the dead!) . . . . . RIVERTON PJO:s-EER DIES f · d . h d A party was held Wednesday at 'd t d t d It I cup of cheer for the M'd Ie Co lschools m the Jordan dtstnct. Boys Accordian Player, Mrs. A. Gardner • amazes 11er nen s, saymg s c 0r• of the Aggies could not be h fi t 1 d · acci en an repor e was re- r ' va mk · h'ft d ·t · th · d t f w t J d Funeral services for George P. not want to be saved. "If '1e e rs an seco~d Ward m honor markable both brothers were notnunity Club. wor m s I s an . I IS etr u y o es or an. G h d d t hang-s, I want to hang with him." is the second time the In ~~the old ffolks, d1nner was served killed, as they had removed two ~o see. that ~o~on.~ts ~bserve ~he Fear; Laura Samuels. arff, w odie Tues ay af ernoon That should amaze nobody. It HEALTH LECTURER COl\fiNG en nu 1e spee 1m1 w en passmg Hunger: Inez Beckstead. at his home, 980 Hollywood, fol- might be amazing if a man said it. t d f t thi 1 noon a ter which a program wires a short time before. pen;del~ta have me e ea e .vas rendered and a play was pre- Ch I I . d b h' 'd " through school ground zones. Cold: Carlos Smith. lowing an illness of six months will A woman is willing to be burned They have, however, won 'ented at night in their honor. ares s surviVe Y IS W1 - The Ladles Aid Society have arIndians: Leo Beckstead, Marlon be held Sunday at 12:30 p. m. in with her children, or hanged with James and look forward to vic· Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Miller enter- ow, Mrs. Nora. Van Valkenburg, ranged for a lecture by Prof. Shaw THANKS FOR THE TIP Larson, Verle Woodhead. the Richards Ward Chapel. her husband, whe IJe likes him. h · t t t B cksteacl . . one son, McElvm, three daughters, · ht 1. . , · In t elr nex s ar · e . .amed the folloWing at luncheon: . . . on ng 1vmg and the proper way A recent arrival from California Soloist, Cora Goff "This is the The death of Mr. Garff bnngs to It is part of the fcn:1le disposition. for the winners, while W. tfter the dance Friday night· Mr Donna, LoJs and Lomse; his moth- to prepare foods . f d th t th M'd I Place" a close a career devoted to many made 8 points for Midvale. and Mrs Thomas. L. Densley', Mr: er Mrs. Peter Van Valkenburg, Dr. Shaw has iectured ·on several 1 ~ror~:d ~~ bea worteh ~o:':e~h;:- Angels:. Bertha Lind, Virginia Es- interests. He was born in River~-&<!OIIID played a fine defense and Mrs. Ren Howard Mr. and lfour ~rothers and two Sisters. occasions in Midvale and numerous'~ t d . th t t , .~ person Lillian Hart Isabel Read- ton, June 17, 1870, the eldest son UNION for Midvale. Mrs. Wilford Crane M~ and Mrs. 1'. "Chick" as he was commonly people in this vicinity are follow-~', u 't unntgh et· pkas , wdo years 1 ing C~rol Goff Alice Mutch of Peter N. and Antomina Soren· Quite a number of "OLD ' · called was one of the first men. h' Isn wor a m er s am. ' ' ' G ff W'th h' t h the 1 1 Bert Battison and Mr. and Mrs. ;from Union to enlist f r rvice in mg Is pan successfully. Having been connected with the Carmen Cropper, Helen West- son ar · IS paren s e b'RIENDS' club gathered at the 0 se Forrest Parry Wednesday March 7th IS the day , d . th t . lund Genev1eve Rasmussen Le- moved to Draper where he spent · th w Id w H d th • paper urmg e pas stx years • horne of Mrs. v·Ime · F ens t ermak er M:r and Mrs Elton Larsen of e or ar. e serve ree set for the lecture at the Communi-[ . we da Whitmore Helen Stokes 'Far- his youth. · · years happen to know the facts m the • • . . 'upert, Idaho, spent several days [ · ty c.hurch under the auspices of the case. It's just another instance of ol Rasmussen, Lucile Pearson, He wM .a pwneer .athle~e of the Monday, hononr.g the memory of tst week as guest of his parents, IN HONOR OF Lad1es Aid Society. Mrs. R. W.lsomeone speaking out of turn- Virginia Brown, Ruth Soderberg state and 1t was dunng hiS athiet· her mother Mrs. Katherine Forfr. and Mrs. R. c. Lars~n. PARTY RETIR- Quick is chairman of this commit- 1about something he is not fully Lucile Woodhead. IC career at the U. A. c .. Logan, bush's birthday. A very social Mr. and Mrs. George Whetman lNG OFFICERS OF WEST tee. We have heard Dr. Shaw and informed about. Indians in the Rain Prayer-Ken-that the Aggies won their fi;st time was spent a four course dm.nd f~mily of Payson spent Monbelieve ~e has so~ething worth./ But criticism is good for the soul ~eth Dunn, Isabel Reading, Li~- football v1ctory over the UmversitYiner being served. Covers were laid !ay vtsitmg Wlth relatives. JORDAN STAKE M. I. A. your .wh1le. Drop m .on the date and we will employ this enterpris- It~ Hart, Faro! Rasmussen, VIr of U~ah. , fJr Mrs. Nan Beeny of M~rray, _Mr. an~ Mrs .. Elmer Seal enter- , . • men~wned and hear him. No ad- ing gentleman to "put something gtma Esperson. Mrs. Goldie Allsop of East ~Idvale entertaining and very enjoy· amed Fnday m~ht at a party in ' . P:- party m honor of the four re- ,mJsston charge. in the paper" in the near future- Drought· Carmen ?ropper. . Mr. and Mrs. George Green ~n- 1i.\frs. May Smart, Mrs. Emmie ::-II~party was given by the West 1onor of Mahonr1 Butterfield whotmng officers of the West .Tordan then watch us go! Oh! Boy! Harvest Dances V1rgtma Haskms ertamed at dinner Sunday evemngp, Mrs. Verna Beeney of Midvale. Stalre Junior Girls at thf s going to Rush Valley for some Stake Mutual Improvement Asso- A brand new and up-to-date OrBarbara Olson, Katherine Stokes or Mr. and Mrs. Edison Denney,;Mrs. Lucy Green Recreation Hall Februar) ime. Games were played Mid lun- elation was given ~t the home ofthophonic Electrola has been in~NI Ruth Eliason, La Fern Bosh, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brady and Mr, 1928. The Hall was decorate~ ·heon served to Mr. and Mrs. Ma- President Merle Kirk, Wednesday stalled in the Midvale Schools and na White. Mrs. Clemon Green, ~'.9''"Y in Rose and White, the 1onri Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ifebrnuary 15, 1928. The d1~ora- daily renders music of great varieModern Group-Helen Westlund, George Green State colors. 3rown, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. bans conBisted of red and white ty, and volume. C. E. Matthews, Ellen Rosse, accompanied programwasasfollows: Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Jameshearts arranged in an attractive Themachinewaspurchasedthru· Carlos Smith, Mrs. Ralph Firth, dramatization of a "Moth· Nelch, of South Jordan and Chris manner. Progressive ga~es were the Midvale Drug Company, distriand baby, Mrs: Earl Smickle was Lulle.oy Song' • by Ri v~rton 1st :::hnstensen of Pocatello, Idaho. played at card tables. Pnzes were butors of these machines in this the accompamst. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lloyd en- awarded to the winners, Mrs. Ella territory. Ruben, Ruben, Goop Stunt, .ertained at their home Monday. Smidth ~nd Mr. James Seal. The Parent-Teachers Association An old adage states "If you wait Miss Bernice Bateman presented by the West Jordan Music was enjoyed and refresh- Also httle ~est prizes were .giv- was instrumental in placing this long enough, the worm will turn." .Jordan, :Miss Nelda Girls. ments served to Mr. and Mrs. Ma· en to the retm~g membe~s, Sister instrument in our schools. And so it happens that Jordan Pearl Jensen of An Old Fashioned Square honrl Butterfield and Mr. and Mrs. Emma Holt, Sister Carne Crane, The committee handling this turned in a victory over their riv- guests of lola by Riverton Second Ward. Tames Johnson. S1ster Elna Densley and Best Gard ,particular phase of the.work con-'ais from Copper Hill at the JarCommunity Singing-led by Miss Olive Crane who is attend- ner a~ tokens of love and esteem. sisted of Mrs. J. S. Alley, Mrs. R. dan Gymnasium last Friday even- Mr. and 1 Irving of the Stake Recreation ing school at Logan spent the week A hght June~ was served, and W. Quick, Mrs. E. J. Knowles and ing. land baby , remainder of the time was end as guest of her parents, Mr. covers were laid for thirty-five Mr. E .E. Greenwood. : With a score of 30 against 22 the lspending s In games and dancing. and Mrs. H. S. Crane. guests. The proceeds derived from the 1Jordan team conquered the tough-Ibis special feature of the party Mrs. Thomas P. Page, Mrs. Z. T. Carnival held some time ago were est member of the Division and by s. Freernar a contest for the most origin- Butterfield and Mrs. George Whet- Mrs. J. H. Maynard entertained used to purchase this equipment. winning the next three games may! The honors went to the man of Payson were entertained at at dinner Sunday in honor of her I /yet ha.ve a berth in the tournament Mr. and Jordan Ward Junior Girls. dinner Monday at the home of Mr. husband, it being his birthday an- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Densley an- With Bingham temporarily off of Salt and wafers were served. and Mrs. Hans Nielsen of Sou,th Covers were laid for 28 the birth of a girl last Fri- her hands Jordan shoUld be able iting with numbered sixty-three.Jordan. ' : Funeral Services Held • I · For Union Farmer, Old Folks Day· Was >O~;, A Decided Success •;============::,' Candidacy/ T JORDAN ~NS TROPHY I JORDAN WINS R0M cypRus CAL TEAM MEETS DEFEAT , 1 tr.N \:::W" T JORDAN STAKE NEWS J RAN Ns 00 OVER BDNGHA i ~· |