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Show Are umed to MtHir izethe·adV$-ti ~Jib Journal They are bllil4· in&' up this com.munltr. Subscmt>tion $1.00 Year, ;In 4,dvanee CROSS BACKBONE len and Women Who Give Serv· Ices Aid Greatly - Surgiq$1 Dressings, Knlttin~, Sewlng Still Carried On. -DIN CANAL lttd O'o•a. 'l'lda •OJanteer work 11 ua, ._. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOB WOHilN 01' .JOQAN 8VBOOL Df&TBicr PARIOTlC PIWGRAI AT SANDY JUNIOR HIGH Mae of Rled Crou. l'uDJ' allht14•e IR oent •f the 1ervlce thla b.llmaoJ. _,laD or.-nlaatloa 11 able to reader the pnbllt. throu&h public bealtll, The followlng patriotic prolf&ID Aalerlcaa Junior Red Croa1, Hmce tb dlaabled nteran1 of the World waa given in the Sandy Junior High ••· au tile ienle. men of tbe reru· School Aleembl:v at 11 o'clock MOD· W utabU•=ent, aad Ita ~J other day, No'Vember 12, in hoDor of Arm· aotlviUe~o •..-t fall u~on Uae IH'uaaertiatice !lap: U. ~eer WQ$U. Not on)f IDvoe&tloD - ..··---··- m,D WUcox tllllf lrtl8' 4f the lllitlob.a headquiU- ReaNng --·---·-- ODra Mortensen 'lrhert 111ch dlltlnrallhad ~haD- Chorus ········-·-··-.. ········-······ 8th Grade .Al.m Olaon, direc_tQJ:' eDtolled al Jlld.. ~hi Bfol'o l'*'r!IA. Gbal,..... aad Ilia llab.,- PMdot(o, talk ................ ~Wl OlaQn aecretarr ot tile Red Vocal IOlo .............. LaPreal Batem•n v1ce Opm..-~y s!ng:ln~ ............ ..,... aad Col .. P. .:&....~-·-+<-·······-···-· National Anthem ~~ S. Q&rp • Tne S&Ddy Jwdor high football lton, bat &lao ht every l8 composed of 8th and 9th otber a1lt . . _ . Chaptu wheN ttTote ~ vr t!letr grade boJ8. with Delntar Larsen aa • • atacl time to !OateMJlr U4 PlaDaill.a the their captain, and Othell Carlston of the S&Ddy Junior hogh faculty aa the ftluble ~~~~ hlllll&lle work of Red coach. This team baa a record of Jt *7 lie e•• ready wtnntng every game they have playOioel. 10 • · ,en• JJa Ume Qf dlltreu, eata• od. Our boys play the Jordan high ·\JOpu qt trett Qtional 'emerreucJ. school Sophomoree at S&Ddy Wedneaba the 1--.r. JlJI\ •nded, 158,000 sar- day, November lG. We are &DXI.ous to win becaWIO ~ ft\18 tr:o.-rldee by Re4 Crt"~•• tlJI&i~l"'l. toeludlq 1,191 layette• some of the boya in the Sophomore wl~ nineteen artlcla. each, for u1e team were students at the Sandy Junior High School last year. In dlllater areaa. Women who rolled aurctcal dr~H· K. P. BAJ.I. Jqa ten :veara aro, with the belp of Dont' forget the K. P. Ball to be new -rolunteen, 1Ull carr, on thl1 Work for hospltall In their CODUilfUll· giveD in the Sandy Amuaemeut hall ties, and for the Chapter'• atot-k. tomght( Friday,) Novem.ber 16. The where a IDPPI7 muat be malnt,aloed pubUc 1a invited to come and ;JolD in to answ81' emer&enc:r calla. Io the the frollc. .All members are specialliar Juat ended, the women made ly requested to come. :U:eet your trtends and tellowmen at SQ.4y. The ~178,000 dr'aelqa. · of 'fOlunteer work ll more ball 1a an annual atatr of the KDtghta No 01' aeetl &Mater apprecla- of Pyth1aa ~ promiael some real Ita betleftciarlu than the f'eiateJU.f.nm.ent tor alL 11Jtrlb11ltl<»n eacb December of Christ· 1'he followlng PfOil'&D1 wUI .,. ...,_ ba1s-one of whlcla 10ea to In the ward chapel Koncfal' ••· en 1ervlce man Ill the. Ar1111 and at 7:30 p. m.lD honor of CllueQe 1ng atatloa._ oa a dlatant post. ,.., tlte recauut comu for mare Dahl who leavea for the ~ . . . 11DtU lioa Cbriltmaa, 1118, Red States miaalon in tbe near tutQre; Raym.• and .Allee ~ Tolwlt..,. Ja&ve bleD aabd to Suaphone duet, Hogan. »"tide U,OOO. Tll.e ball. contalnllll Rea"'ng, llelba Jobneen. •~tt,tel clear to a Hrrice aolb, Atkin M:c.Allister. Cocal 1Pil'& heart. P to the PbtUpplnu, selection, Beatrice Jessup. 'Cello ONaa. Gum. Nloarapa and all the Kary Sabey. Chips, &~~ .~rtl where Uaele Sam's men Solo, Joseph Schmidt. .... .agoucJ. 10~ .Alta Ell-.on, Plano Aaot4\., iMn'lce tJleett YVIUDt.Mrl Farewell addreSI, WDford Malatrom fedum, • • has paerall7 lrlpped Solo, Charlea Schmidt. ~ or all wbo have oome Leak. Blahop Remar'kl, ba &GHil Wltll Ito Ia ·the traucrlptloa Mualcal llelectlon. 1Pt JaioaDie fOr tlla bUiad or ll1lnfnh Talk by palaslonary Clarence :Dabl zt;d of ovtata tnt• ot _ , , 1 cit -.-. lelection, Prot. EppeniOn. Kuilcal ltoe~ for Uta lllud lnt CUle to the attetaU. of ft~ Croll throu&ll the NOB.B't!!IIA.PH IUI.JIS blklW ....._ o Uae World War. aanounces Hyrum Mrs. l'rODa we»Jik btpn for the war bllnd, the eng&Bem.eDt Norbei'C daughter, her of wWl a &.w 4evotec! workera, tlala Verge, to Boward 11:. Ph~. Jr. of ~tloJl ~ boob llOW Ia belq M:ldv.. The weMtng to take place ~ fJ8 111 l.tit Br~me tranaerltt. 81'lt who d1lrhtl' thll year han haall· in the near future. ~ tst.toa ,....., &at Ul Udtl out of tbe llave btea ooDltle\... * llellbllftlD~ a IIJilUe be our um- . Suaday, November 4, wa11 tbe 1"81" ot the Home w•on· aries of the stake. The meeting com~ at 8 a .ua. ID the Stab 01J1ce wiUl Stake ~detley. High CouDaU and a fair number Of the Home .._ ldonariea lD attendance. Elder D. II. Todd, Jr., had beef, appob:¢84 to give a talk on "'l'bbppkagtvhlg," aDd wa.l OD hand and hued the appointment. .Atpong othtr t1dDp, the Uder Todd drew att'entlon : reaiiOD for and bnportance of!l!!Jm.. glviagr citing lnstallcu of Jndiviclual, familY ant national occulou tor TJoa,nksgiving. He called partleul&r attention to the lnatltutfoa. of Tbpk• ifvblg which began bp the PJ18ibU, u1ar meeting Austrian miasion. . EntertaJnment will be offered by the IJndsay staters. W. a Bradford, :Misa Gale Johnson K1as Melba Spratltng, Shirley ~ will also entertain and. addresses by Bishop William J. Leak and u-. ~· Schmidt. wo•• * . MISSIONARY A farewell testimonial in honor of ...ll. *!. ='~=~·=~~ , .... STAlE HONOR FOR Joaeph J. Schmidt w1ll be held on Monday -evening, 7:30 in the West Jordan chapel. Mr. Schmidt leaves ln the near future tor the German- Tbouaada of wome. wbo wen. lrst enrolled aa aed OM, • ~~"' durinr the period or Jif""'lcJ ar, bave never ceaaec1 Ia tMlr "'bora • that or,.atsatlola, but _..1 our, oa ll:ntttlllr ilU'ID.Utl tor dtBabled 1ol· diera, .mi.ktQ dre1111 and layette• [Cit ohUa4a "" bltanta, and &lVllll ••• et Uaetr tJme b the varlou• ••atee.. qtlvitlu ~r ReG ezou -.orlr. VOlual\eer work by men &IIO »k1• a . , e part In the orpalsadoa ere EAST JORDAN REWELL OF Y0111NBS n:rouah the efforta of D. c. J~of sen, Supt., Miaa Mary State and :V.ederal Adult qency, Will offer a co*rse ot s1x turea on Home Furlllsbinp add Home: Decoration, to the women of Jord&a diatrlet. Mia Barltow c:omea to the district with blch recommeJrc:J&tiona &D4 every woma,n Interested m the ho!ne jhoul!l make an effort to atteud the course. The .small fee of $1.00 l8 charged each individual. In Midvale, the CO'IIl"lle 1a spoDSOred by the Community club but any one not connected with the club may take the course by the payment of the tee. The lectures are scheduled every week aa follows: Commencing Wedneaday, November U, UDloD, 1:1G; Kl.dvale, 3:1G; and Will be held every week at these hours. On Thursdays at Lark and Riverton; Fridays, South Jordan and West Jordan; Tne,sd&ya, Highland Boy and BiD&'ham. l'or further information inquiries llhould be made of the various school prtnclpalL MJ80ELLANJC0()'8 8110WER GIVEN AT BOSSE'S Honoring Mrs. Mark Phillips, a recent bride, Mrs. Gladys Watson and Miss Ardis Rosse entertained at a lhower Wecmeaday ev8ili:D&' at the Roi1e home Clll West Center street. Ga.mea were pi&J9d and a late supper wu served: Tlae place ~ were ~ve of 'ftanksglvint, and a COlor acheiDe of ~ and yellow waa used thrQ'\Jihout the rooms. The cueeta nUuibU~ thirty. Those from out Qf town ~ :Mrs. wnuam Hq1f· er and Ki8s ava James of Salt Lake and lira. N~ fto. . and Mrs. n.nk Reading of JSlDC~ D'~I.J3 DRIVE TO CALIFORNIA Kr. &Del llr!L lllf, Mitchell w1ll leave FrtcJv (~y) for LOs Angeles Califonda to epend tbe next two montbs, probably U.. ~r. They will drJve over the .A,roWhead Tratl, stopping at polnbl of lDtereat on the way. The boya are .-otrylng about all the good dlmters they are going to ~~ wbUe llother Mitchell Ia on her vacation. We hope Melvin remembenr all thoee thiDI'I he told. us about that "pr8181Jl:'& cooker" he waa aelliDg last month. SUNDAY SEBVIOJ!lS A.T FIRST WA.BD K. B. Andrull and ~chard RoWe of :Qraper were the .speakers at the Sacrament meeting of the Midvale The First ward Sunday ev8nJn. music was by the choir. A tenor solo waa given by Earl Dunn, accompanied by Kra. Earl DuDD. ANDERSON- BOWEN "At last I have diacovered the teal dltferenee between men and women," decla.red ................................ the other "A man ,rm pay two dollara llay, tor a one dollar article If he ·can get it when he yanta it. A woman will pay one d'Uai' fol' a two dollar article " when abe J HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL SIDE LINES Jlembers of the e1aaa study play production, ad are always cUt tor aome drama. Iince school commenced they have presented two plays to Mr.. and Jlril. Evan Mortenson of Jlurr&Y and Mr. and Mrs. E. a Sfm· p81' and BOD of Salt Woke were dln· aer aueata Sunday ol Mrs. wnuam Nelscm. MiL Noal ~e of BIDgham spent eeveral days of last 'tnSek at the Rosie home lD Kidvale. The teachers lfOlected to take up the work of tbe Religion cla8aes ln Kid• vale, met at the home of Mrs. J. K. DefJpaiD ThUJ'IIday evening. J'rtends of Kr. and Mrs. Dt Mltchell surprised them Tueada.y evening at their .home on Locust atreet. Games, m\JSic and dancing were features of the eveniDg'e entertainment. Eleven couplea enjoyed the affair. Mr. and Mrs. :Mitchell lett by automobile late in the week for the coast where they will spend the wp.ter. Mrs. J. w. Johnson, Krs. R. w. Quick, Mrs. c. M. Middleton, Mrs. J. A. Aylett and Mrs Clayton atte,nded the program presented by the mwdc sectlon of the La41ea Literary club Tuesday at the club rooms ln Salt Lake. Mrs. Wm. Waters entertalne4 at dinner Sunday. ·Covers were laid for six. Mrs. A. A. Larson entertained the members of her club Thursday anti special guests. Mrs. K. A. Carlson entertained at a luncheon Monday for her sister, Mrs. A. L. Lind of Cottonwood. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Roberts and Clhildren were dinner guests Friday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. c. 0. Peterson of Holliday. Mrs. Wm. Waters, Mrs. D. A. Drown, Mrs. T. Hughes, Mrs. J. A. .Alcom and Mrs. H. E. Phelps of :Midvale and Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mrs. Wm. Maycrott and Mrs. Campbell of Salt Lake were guests Tuesday of Krs. Geo. Smith of :Magna at a Bridge luncheon. :Misa Gladys Binggeli who ~ made her home with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Splnda.r is ln a Salt Lake hospital, recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. J. W. Booth expects to leave thla week for Kansas City, Mo. where abe w1ll spend the winter with her aiater. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Larson and Mr. and :Mrs. A. F. Hobbs attenfiled tlle dance which waa given Monday eveDing in the Utah Copper club house $1 Magna. A turkey dinner served to 60, marked the opening activities of the Wasatch lodge of the Knights ~ Pythiaa, Thursday evening ln the L 0. 0. F. hall on North Main street. lira. C. I. Goff was in attendance at the meeting of the U. club held at the home of Mrs. Nlel L. Olson oa Wednesday evening. lira P. E. Sullivan entertained at a d!nner Suaday for Mr. and Krs. L. V. Nielson and :Mrs. L. Levy of Salt Lab. Mt. and Mrs. Aaron Home 1lmaU daughters spent last week-end in Salt Lake. Ia compUment to Mrs. J. w. Booth who will spend the winter in Ka,n•as City, Mo., Mrs. s. E. Anderrson entertalDed at a luncheon Tuesday. On Tueeday evening, Kra. N. J, Carlson The etertained for Mrs. BoGth. guuta were memberl of the Ladies' Aid aoclety of which organization 'Mrs. Booth baa been an officer for a number' of terms. Radio muaic wa11 enjoyed. DaiJlty retrealamenb were eerved late lD the eveniDg. aa• NEWS FROITBE COAST and tLlso bow the ...-ly pl~l'JI ot Utah followed the cutom 1D tie real llpirit of it. Be aald that lt wu more or leu COOlman to 11ee ~M~Yicl uala become llumble and pri3wful and return Tb•uks to their Jlaket for ble881nga recel•tld. but to knoW of natiou who are 10 mlhdtul of dependence on their Creator that they an brought to NatiODal ThanbglvlJae, 18 qwte rare In hiatory. Elder TOdd alae called attention to the tact that many people, in celebr&tlDg 'l'b&llbgiviDg, are given over to fJaatlq and the seeJdnc of ple~ almoet en· tirely forgetting the pQI1I088 and occasion ef the lnatitution of Th&Dlalln Amerlca. He cloeed by appeaung for a more earnest seeking for the real llpirit of ThankaglviDC lD our celebrating this rreat hoUday; and urging tbt family contacts be maintained by oelebratlng the day ln the true spirit of Thanksgiving. Appointment for the month wen lllade aa follOWII: Butler ward, ward conference. Crescent, J. G. Sharp, 0. H. Berrett. Draper, C. C. Jeu•n, A. m.. BurfoD. East Midvale, W. D. Kuhre. Granit,, C. I. Goff, R. G. Smith. :Midvale First warcJ: II. B. ADdrua. D. H. Greenwood. . :Midvale Second, G. F. Webb, Haiold Burgon. Sandy First, C. m.. Grant, Boren Rasmussen. Sandy Second, A. Glover, A. Lund· berg. Sandy Third, D. II. Todd, Jr, :J. L. Pierson. Union, H. C. Jorgensen, :J. K. Saalth Beginning Monday, November 5, the Butler ward will hold Ita conferace Each organization holding ita cpnterence at the time of ita regular meeting, except the Relief Society aiDclliL I. A . .organizations. These last metloned held forth on Wednesday b&cause of election day beginning on Tl:!.esday. Friday the 9th, the Stake Rectea tional Leadera "speeded or• 0111 . . of the best stake parties in a lone while, in the form 4f a stake C&ndval in the Sandy amusement halL The crurerent organizations aaalsted. A.sigmnents were made to the ofi&Dlzationa to have a booth at the ~ representing apme nationallty, and activity waa seen everywhere Ia preEntert&IDparing for this event. ment was carried on In front of eaeh booth and danclng waa blterspel'lled during the evening. A large crowd attended. The Sandy First ward cont..,. will be held during the week. Com· mencing November 12, all warcll el Sandy should be particularly inteftlted lD the Relf.glon elaaa confereace ca Tb.uraday, aa no reUgion c1aaa QODference ~ be held ln Sandy Second md Sandy Third wards. People of these wards are lDvlted to attend thts conference and eee what is belnB done in the coDIIOlldated Religion Claaaes of S&Ddy. Sunday, No.vember 18, Ia stake Union meeting. At 1:30 p. m. the High Prleata meet. At 2 :80 p .m., the regular Union meetinB comm~ ea. Monday, November 19 l8 anOtber Temple day for the East J'OI'dall stake. Friday, Novem):ler 23, the Anpu&l Scout Turkey banquet will be ~ ed" lD the Midvale Junior high edaool Tble turkey banquet spoDSOrecl fOr the last several years by the Jor'rn Dlstrlct Council baa become verJ pDpular to those eUgible, and tile ._. quet Ia eligible only to relt4;A 1couta and their fathen aacl lleiilit otJlclals. All reaervatlou mulit ' made before the day of tbe ......._ See the scout muter of JOU1' troop tor tickets. The regular High Council ......,. for November will be held oa U. 21et ln the UfU&1 plaCe. The Granite wr'Ud wn Jiolct tt. ooaferencea startiDg November 2t. :..-a .. • |