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Show ( • THE JORDAN JOURNAL -T w :-o~ -----~ '--• JUST ARRIVED Shipment of All the Newest Shades Octo SARATOGA SPRINGS TO HAVE A GRAND OPENING l\tiAY 30thl 1 "Always the newest Style" UNI 0 N 1 leen Wright entertained at a doublt Birthday party for Mrs. Nancy Milne and Lavelle Snider at the Milne home last Saturday evening. Progressive cards, music and luncheon were enjoyed by Mrs. Martha Milne and fam•li lVlr. and Mrs. Bert Ray and children and Mr. and Mrs. Gil Hilton. * * * Mrs. One! Sjostrum was a guest 01 She is vis iting with her parents, Mr. and Mr:;. P. Jenson and will return ,;hortly fot her home in Idaho. Mn;. G. \V. Brady Sunday. WHETHER--- .Pauper or Millionaire A Good Meal Is WORTH 35c ".)ls Clean as the Cleanest, As Good as the :Best" * * * Mrs. Earl Smart of East Mill Creek spent the forepart of the week with Mrs. Edison Denny. Lucile Bateman, ('Qrrespondcnt l I in C\JCI'll cil4. 1own ~hamlet. the $1reels ~;;:.,..J resound to the lr<:dd of Afnenc.>'s oeler•n w.>m'of>. I l SAMAS & THOMAS, Props. U.S. CAFE Utah ' Low Summer Excursion Fares West and Bast VIA DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD To California and North Pacific Coa. t de,;ti.nation.s, effective May 15; anrl to Ea::;tern destinations, effective May 22, with final return limit of October 31. Liberal stopovers and diverse routes are permitted. Through daily standard sleeping cars via ·Rio Grande to San Francisco, St. Louis and Chicago. The "PANORAMIC SPECIAl,"- the Rio Grande's popular daylight train-will rel:mme se1·vice on May 24 between Salt Lake City and Denver. Call on nearest Rio Grande agent for rates and Pullman resen·ations. FRANK A. WADLEIGH Pas::;enger Traffic Manag·er Denver, Colorado. EVERY NIGHT--- May ROLLER SKATB AT Dundee Ballroom Midvale, Utah Gents 1Oc. All Skates 35c No gentlemen admitted in overalls ; .: , / r SAVE THE GAS--Ten times over at BOOTH'S Midvale Special Sale this week. City Goods at Less than City Prices Booth Mere. Co. If you want to buy, sell' or trade, try a want ad t t <r , .1 of our r l counlnj ~ , • \ 'To those "!ilJions of UJorichwr oeleWISI wq AD _])_~ Lono< .mel respecllo the eLer ~ ~ hvho3e deeds Me M"ttten u.rith sword •.md musket 1 on lhe p.~qa of American hls.t<>n~ ~- lei us honor them ..,., while they .... here to know dnd undent.md.for time. the QTedl L~ unconquerable enemq. VJtU ~- ~~ ;::- J()(){\ l~ve us nothin! bul the lln{orqettdble MClflOC\. of C :X their •ccomrlishmenu. ~-The ~l"t{~ Cjr.md Army. who>e efforts Loe nwdo Memon.l Daq one of the qre•lesl of our Mliotldl ceremorues. is beinq de(;' __ , P\eted m r.nb The b.!tt.dioos are smdll.er. the ".ep feebler. . ~..:# '&' ~? S' •nd soon from the~r sh.ohnq h.ind uNl f•tt the torch kept bumutq I' --1 for >ixhj ~...,,. U>llh undliiU!lished ilqhl It "-the dullj of the ·t..-..1 Americ.m leqioo to l•ke the torch of ubertq .nct hold d up llwt A ~ J 'r-'1.1 ilqhl ""'Y d l l the .twdoon of discontent .-.:! restlessn= ~ 11 )· _{· t ;,~. ~·- . . And •f. •phe er.d of ib spon in Lfe. lhe AmeriCdfl leqion poml lo occompliohmenls dS qre.JI dS tho>e of R. the Americdn Leqion will not t..ue ~,\ ./o\u>hfg 1b exi>tence. 1b cxL\tence will ,~~Q>. ~~-: . - ~ !i'.oe jush~ed •L>cl/ t,F. '-'ft" ~·(- W<>:><;-t .~.---.\ l ~ th~ c; 1\ "' .-¥1 . \\ , • ~ "! l»4;~ C t ~ ~ .::..::::{ _')' '-',. -• . f\ . c; r w·. ·.--~~--~/('~:f).:J r:r~~ ""'~ ?>'> -- V~y?~*''"~~ ;iV .· ' • 1 ------------- W. 0. W. NOTICE Regular meetings of Arbor Camp No. 815 W. 0. W. will be held on the second and fourth Mondays only during the months of June, July and August. Please take notice. J. J. Isler, Clerk Twenty-five Woodmen and thEir wiye;; motored to Mal!na and vis tt>d with the Woodmen camp at that place Tuesday e>ening. Wednesday £'vening about ten memb"rs W('nt to Salt Lake where Head Co!l, ul spoke to the Woodmen of this section. ~ The Cooper Building has rai ed it3 self to a point where the morning run no longer shines on the Main Street through the hole that was. The front is taking on the form of a regular up-to-date business house. ~~ tt::';i· ~ EJ,-::f $~~~· .~:~?· ~~-~*~~c·'}.@:i~~~~F~ ., ~'11M~· b -.,;"{t .:. ~~....--a'-·}..,.~- ·.· . "",..'*~ . . . .~ - .. ~ a ~ .....:;.~~.. ·~·~:a ~.z.: -.-..~: . . ,.,. ~ ..,.- ... * * Mrs. Clara LgiJeu and Mrs. Wallace Batelllan enLenained at a tatewell part)' at the ilateman hon•e un ( .::>aturday evenmg m honor ot Mr. anu r.lr;;. .b. ..~1. Bateman, who len t.hrs week 1ur .Helllllgllam, Wa::;hiugLOn . .-\. ouuet luncneon \\as ::;erved to twcnty-seven guests. * * * * * * Mrs. C. C. Dwight and daughtm·, 1'1l0r111a, uf ~alt LaKe, were Llllllll::l' Mrs. Minnie D. Smith and Mr~. guests 01 !Hr. and Mr;;. JacK Uw,gm, Jessie Smith and husband of Idaho ;:>unday. visited relatives last week. * * * 1\ir,;. }{obert Pixton entertained at * * * Mrs. Ivy J. Howe is spending tht a 1anuly dmner :::;aLut·day e~~::n.rtg m week with her mother·, Mrs. William nonor or her husuantl s brrthclay anntver::;ary. Cover·::; were larlt 1or u,e Howe, of Bingham. tOilOwmg guests. Hrs. An•ella l'L'i:* * * wn, Aloen and Alva r-rxwn, 1\luna.i; Mrs. Reid Thompson and Miss Myrltuby 'i: eager, 'l aylorsv,ue, Mr. anu tle Thompson returned to Provo Sat.c•lr.; . .111arcus .l:'rxton, .t.ast J.Hrdvalc. urday evening after a week ::. visil Mr. and 1V1r::;. James A. J:latem,';l.n, ,h;Liwith Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smart. .la, !II orma and .t.dlth Bateman, .c~lrs. * * * Mrs. Vivian Hilton entertained on ~arl Batea1~Ul and Charles Cocayne. * * * Sunday at dinner for her husband'~ Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Birch, of Coalparents of Butler. ville vi::;lted wrth their son, J. B) ron * * * Brrd, .i!'rH..lar of last week. Mr. and Mr;;. Raynold Brady an. * * * spending a few week::; in West JorMr. Walter Bird, of Magna, dictl dan. very suddenly l:>unday mornmg. !.llr:;. * * * Jeanette Brrct wrll be remernbt!reu a:, Mr. John Denny of Nevada visit- the daug·hter of J:iyrum Becksteau, ::,1 ed with relatives and friends la::;l * * * week. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman a•H• family, Theo. Dwight, Carter GraJ<t, * * * Mrs. Mary Gregory was a g·uest ol and liwenerve Hanu, motored to lieuher mother Mrs. Sarah Lemmon's 01 er City ::iunday and spent the day. Holliday Sunday_ * * ~. Bernice Bateman, Sadie ~wight, * * * Mrs. Marie Roberts, Mrs. Ace But- Grant Jacobsen, Harry Cundick, Wil.erfield and Mrs. Merle Glover, oi ·'on Bateman, '!'heo. .IJwight, attendeCt West Jordan spent the fore part oi a party at the home of L. W. Nelson or ;:>andy, Saturday night in honor 01 the week with Mrs. Will Proctor. Bernice Batema11. * * * .. * * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mackay, of TayDeJoy Yate,;, small son of Joht• lorsville are the proud parents of a baby boy born May 16th. Mrs. Mack- :fates, wa~ thrown nom a horse Friay was f<>rmerly Miss Rachel Gregor) day and painfully but not serious!) .nJured. of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Abbott enter* ., * tained at a dinner party, Sunday e\."Mr. Franklin Denny of Idaho visening for the followmg guests; Mr. ited with }'elatives and friends last and 1\lrs. N. W. Farnsworth anJ famweek in Union and vicinity. ily of Magna, 1\lr. and 1\h-;;. Jonah * * * Mrs. Mary Graham entertained fm .rlu·ch, o.L Goalville, l\-lr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Clifford Graham Monday after- Byron Birch and family. noon. The time was spent in a social * * * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bateman motorway followed by supper. Covers were laid for· Mrs. Ella Fox, Mrs. Verda ed to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon am. Griffiths of East Midvale; Mr;;. Maude visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd BateJ<'orbu::;h, Mrs. Lucy Green, Mrs. Deli- 'Ill.ail. la Beckstead, Mrs. Irene Parry, Mrs. * * * Bertha Hanson, of Midvale, Mrs. V. Mrs. E. M. Bateman wishes to .1\Ionteer, Mrs. A. Price; Mrs. H. GrO\\ thank all her West Jordan friends fo1 Mrs. Vera Butterfield, of Salt Lake, the support they have given her while 1\lr,;. Bessie Forbush, Mrs. Luella ::-he has been correspondent for the Hintze, of Holliday, Mrs. Marie Rob- JOURNAL and trusts that the same erts, of Salt Lake; Miss Verda For- support will be given Miss Lucile bush, of Salt Lake; Mrs. Ethel Gra- Bateman, our new correspondent. ham, Mrs. liza Doty, Mrs. Clemon * * * Green, Mrs. Alice Burgon, Mrs. Clara Erma Pixton visited the closing exCole, Mrs. Nell Proctor. ercise of the Murray High School last .. * * week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nicol were call"' * * ed to Eureka last week owing to the The year old baby of Mr. and 1\fn;. illness of their daughter, Mrs. Pearl Austin Butterworth is very sick with Fryer. pneumonia. • * * * l\ ~sf':r•led lo tle tnemOMJ of the ;h0.,.nJ. of younq · c•ll •nd d1ed. men .moJ blood is 1ruxed T t 1 '"'~· ve1ercm.s of p.ut conOacb. Let us co--operate 1n .sU m.umen posaib&e: with the men * F. * *E. Benard aml Mr. ami l\Ir,;. None Benard, of Nevada, ~Ir. and Mrs Acy Vest and fanuly and ltobert Vest, of Layton, W rllram Houghton, of Eureka, Mr. and rh,;. Wrllia.l. i: ates, of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and 1\lt·s. John Yates durwg the week. Miss Leah Jates attended a shower at 1V1urra~ ~aturuay evenmg in honor Mr.;. Bill Litson and children, oi o.L .Mrs . .1:' rank lJunonc.l. Munay visited Tues<.iay with her * * * mother, Mrs. Nettie Ray. Mr. anJ Mn;. Egbert announces the * * * engagement o1 theu· uaugnte1, 1\lauu,, Mrs. G. W. Bradr was a Murra) w t.,Jytle L . .t{atluon, o1 ::.andy. .1.ne visitor Tuesday. •uarnage to take place some time m * * * June. l'rll·. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory were * :.;: 11 ;, Memon•l D•y. 1!14nhood &>ho •nsa>ered in the mor!Gr th.!l cemenla the lleler•ns or tlree gredt .,.., logelher to tl~.cemelen<:> 1.;-Yg • tolen of • . remembrmce on the qreen qrdoes -The fJa;.:r";"CC dep[e!ed r•nb of blce .mel A qr•y t,.d.U.e-v.4 ihe men who fought the ~qhlthCII be~eved lo be ngltl The .touch. • .,...... h.!b of the Sp4nioh" '"" veler•n>, the<nsel...,. ....,tier in number .u the ljC4rS roll by. come next And Ids~ the sturdy 11Wnho00. of the huenticlh cc;nlunj- the rrullioas of oeter.uu who went futh •t democrdCts Cdll 1\lr,;. Lenore l{oger~, of Salt Lake, :;pent the week end visiting Mrs. Byron Birch. * * * Salt Lake visitot·s Monday. Ladies Free. The officers of Arbor Camp desire that all members of Woodcraft resid1ing in t~is vicinit~ meet at the cor1 ner of Frfth Avenue and Main Street ; l\liclvale, at 10 o'clock, Memorial Da~ I to take pat·t in the parade to the Midvale Cemetery. * * * Famous Clothing Co. .. ~ ! Decoration Day when the families : Mr. and Mr:<. Oren Beckstead joinfrom all parts of the state will turn I eel a party of friends an<l attended a out to enjo} themselves amid the hoi- dance at Geneva Saturday night. iday festivities. • * * Everything has been put in first Friends of Bernice Bateman entt-'rclass shape for this big seasons event. tained in her honor at the home of Bathing is better than ever while Lucile Batemlln crhursday evening ot the rest of the pleasures such as last week. ProgTe~sive games were Boating, Fishing, and Dancing are un- piayed, prizes going to Vesta Lancansurpasible. tcr, Byron Holt, E:rma Rasmus~en, The Dancing will be fumi::;hed by Theo. Dwig·ht, :\-1ildred Sauder~on an,! the Dundee Merrymakers now fam- Clark Gardner. Other guests wt:re ous for their unsur·pasrble Dance Mu- Ross Batetuan, Robert Williams, Waisic. l:.veryone havinp; danced to thier ter ShepparL, Ui.eS 1 ates, }{eta and music have more than been repard. Matinee Dancing will take place Al'Vella .Rihardson, Myrtle Cundick, from two to five in the afternoon ana v e10y .t.guen, :Salty vw1ght an<! li. the regular time--eight to twelvt:! ut l•unc!qursc, of We><L Jontan, Carce1· J:!yron, and Lola Gt·ant, Noel l'eL.;lLhe evening. sou, liwenieve hand, Z.elda and ArA large crowd is anticipated and a uell Lloyd, of Sandy, Dougla,; Jones, r·eal time is assm:ed to all pre::;tnt. of Miclvale. RoJancl anu L rat l::iht.VSaratoga is just a short dnve !r·o.; pick, .IJarrel and Udand lliewbolLI, Lee here located ju:;t we::;t of Lehi with .c' i ebon, Hoss McMillan, l.arl .UecKideal camping place:; and cauins Ill stead, of South Jordan, .l<'reeLla ilandwhich to spend the holiLlaJ·· ' ey, 'l'helma Varney, American Fork. A two course lunt-neob. was :-;erveu --------------------------------~ ::\li,;s Lucy Milne and Miss Artha- Midvale WEST JORDAN w. NoTiCE · · MR. FOX AND HIS RIVAL Q\TI<J there llveu In some deep woods a fox who had gathered during his years of roaming ahout the couutry a great dPal of wisdom. As be was now getting rather old he declUed to tum his knowledge to goo<l account. "Surely all the thing!'! I know are worth Romething," he reason('rL "I haye learned many things through experience. Rome I paid for by suffering and other things I learned uy keeping my ear::J and eyes alert. "Therefore I should be palll by thoRe who cure to profit by my tenchln;.;,; and I shall to•luy post a sign on my door telling the woodfolk wlwrt> they can li;;ten each night to word~ of wisdom." Mr. Fox waf; busy all onl' morning painting a sign and that Ht"nlng us Mr. Turtle Left Mr. Fox Wallowing About In tho Mud. the woodfo!k wandered along they stopped and read, "\Vords of wisdom spoken each and every night, ruin or moonllght to those who wish to hear them, for a smull fee." Those who first saw the sign run to tell others and pretty soon a crowd had gathered around the door of :\Ir. lt'ox, which marle his eyes twinkle, for tlv> larger the crowd the more he would get in fees. Old :\Ir. Turtle was stretching his neck, but he could not SPe well ennug-h to rearl, so he a!;ked Mr. Rahhlt, who was nearest to him, to read what was printed on the sign. 'fhe next day the woodfolk ~aw on :\!r. Turtle's door this sign : ":II r. Turtle, who for over a hundred year!; has been gathering wisdom, will leeture each night to those who eare to Improve their minds. A cnlle<"tion wlll be taken to meet expenses." "A new broom sweeps clean." quoted Mr. Fox when he hearu about :111·. Turtle's sign, and then he t<lded "hut 'too many cookR spoil the broth,' ~'<O I must use my wits to get ohPa•l of uty rival, Mr. Turtle." Mr. I•'ox was running along when he happt"ned to see a bed of nice mu~h rooms; and knowing that :llr. Turtle liked mu~hrooms, Mr. Fox had un idl'a. He turnerl right about and ran buck to the woods, hut he dld not stop at his own home. Oh, no; he kept right on until he reached the home of :\Ir. Turtle . :\lr. J<'ox ~J!Id: ":IIr. Turtle, I >:aw a hPd of tine mushrooms over the hill; thought you might like to know, as you are fond of them." Mr. Turtle thanked him and said he would go right over and look at them. .:l!r. Turtle had stayed lnte In the mu~hroom hed, and when he sturted for home he knew be would never be able to reueh there in time for his leeture unless some one guve him a llft und when he saw Mr. !<'ox trotting along he rpmemherell hi~ ancestor who had won that fnrnous ruce hundreus of years before from Mr. Hare . Mr. .b'ox ran over to the fnrm, got his supper an<.! was running back at a 11retty fn~t rntP of speed; so he did not know wltPn :llr. 'l'urtle reaehed out his hand and grasped the tip of his tall and held fast to lt. Mr. Fox wus thinking of gPttlng hom~>. anu how .:llr. Turtle mu,;t be waddling along somewhere far from home, for be was very certain he went to the mushroom bed. So he was not as careful as he usually was to look where he was going. Over a stone wall leaped :.'\fr. Fox. And the next thing he knew he was deep In a pond of-mostly mud. A mud bath to :\Ir. Turtle was fun, Ami If he had not been In a hurry to rel!ch home h~> woulrl have liked nothing better than to F<tay there; but he crawleu out and left l\Ir. .l!'ox wallow· lng about In the murl. Before Mr. Fox had come along Mr. ·Turtle hat! hn1l time to think, and It had entered his wise old head that :.'\lr. Fox had reasons for be!ug so kind in telling hlm about the bed of mu::;hrooms, l"O he culled to him as he waddled away: •• ''l'here's many a slip 'twixt the r·up nnd the llp,' ::\fr. Fox. I shall rememhPr to explain thnt sayIng to my audience. tonight and tell them, too, how you are una voldahly detained." .)lr. Fox !me\\' t11at his riYal woUld rpaeh home ln time to give ltls lee• ture. and hP knew, too, that he would hP the Ia nghing stock of all the woo~ folk by morning; l"O, when he tl!d at Ja!;t ~et out of the mud he rnn for l11JJIIC an<! pttlle•l dowu his ~lgn, and th.-n out of the woods he went, to mnkP a home so fur away that .:IIr. Turtle wonl<l huvP to crawl yPars and ~PUr:< hpfore ltp found him. f© by :-.l('t'"lure ,:..Tpwspaper Syndicate.) FRUIT! All kinds of small fruit in SEASON NATURAL ICE H. R. FELLER Mile East of State St. On Greenwood Ave. East Midvale Phone Midvale 67-R2 Yz 1!:fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!:Fi!fiYi!:l DANCE S DECORATION DAY AT ARA TOGAS P R I N G Matinee and Evening 2-5 8-12 M ERYMAKER s "UTAH'S BEST" From Midvale Ball Room This Orchestra Jl. N~w FeatuJ.ling at th~ Miklvale Ball Room. You have all beard and ...:lanced to them and know how great they are. "You'll Say They're Good." GOOD ROADS GOOD FLOOR Chicken Dinners ~y;!:.fiy;y;y;y;y;y;y;y;y;!:fi~ BARRY ~WRIDE PLUMBING, HEATING and REPAIRS Call C. J. Ridd Motor Co., Phone 205 134 N. Main St., Midvale 6252 S. State St. Watt's Inn Those "So Good" * * * Mr. and Mrs. George Wrig-ht, oi Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman Bingham were guests · of Mr. and entertained at a dinner party Monday Mrs. Orson Berrett, and Mr. and Mrs. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. K M. BateNephi Gregory the first part of last man and family. Covers were laid week. for fourteen. * * * * * * Miss Bertha Berrett, Lucille GarThe gleaner girls of the M. I. A. rett, Afton Burgon, and Keith Casper Donald Nicol, Leo Brady, Har·low M. gave a party in honor of their mothGrow were among the graduating er at the home of Genevieve Gardner. Class of the Jordan High School this Refreshments were served. year. The proud parents and admiring friends turned out in goodly nu:niMr. and Mrs. A. H. Rock and Mr. bers to extend congratulations. and Mrs. Ray Middleton motored to • • • Provo Sunday and visited with relaMrs. Sarah Parker of Sali: Lake tives and friends. and Mrs. Mary Walker were guests * * * Wednesday of Mrs. Nora Van. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Cash are 1 • .* * . joining the Nelke Reading Club of' Mrs. Sarah North, of Murray spent. Provo in their annual outing ~ the i Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and I Hermitage in Ogden Canyon Thurs-j Mrs. Orson Berrett. I day May 28th. THE DFNDEE Hamburgers Dr. J. H. Brown DENTIST SANDY, UTAH. |