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Show j THE JORDAN Jordan Journal The ~~;:~~ taken together since the world Instead of going· over to his com- I ssued Every 'rhursday by petitor and talking things over, inThe Jor<lan Publishing Company, Inc. stead of boosting that more people may come into the community in or'l'ERl\IS OF SUBSCRIPTION der that all may profit thereby, it's One year ····-····-···-···--···· .,. $1.50 a question of "dog watch dog" and see which one will starve first. But it's small town stuff.· It exists T elephone i\lidvale 178 Entered at the postoffice at Midvale in Nova Scotia and it c1·ops out in California and Florida occasionally. City, Utah, as secon<l-class matter. The only thing that makes ilie eleWHAT l\lAKES A S;\IALL TOWN pnant big is growth and it takes many many years to get that g-rowth. It Sl\IALL. is not accomplished in the twinkling of an eye. But education and adverPerhaps you've noticed that there tising will do the trick. Education is something about a small town that will help you to overlook the other is conspicuous br its absence in the fellow's faults and advertising will get so much business that you will be willing to Jet the other fellow have city. It appears that Midvale is no ex- some of it so that you can get a 1•est. ception. But the pity of it all is that the One merchant will watch the door poor newspaper man must make the of his competitor and seeing some- rounds each week, and hear that the one go in to trade, presumably, who last week was worse than ever when does not trade at his place, there is he happens to know that such was not immediate cause for "soreness." the case, and that advertising don't One says something by way of a pay but if you insist they might d{lcasual remark and he immediately nate again, when Wrig-ley pays out takes up the isome, and says in no ,un- so much money for every 'stick of certain terms, "Well, if that's the pol- chewing gum he sells and figures that icv of this town, or this merchant, or if he didn't do it, he would not sell s~ch and such an individual, I'm sim- the product at all. pl y through with the whole business." When a man in business tells Y,ou Of course, his action is commenda- that advertising don't pay, that your bl e. That's the way all big men do circulation isn't great enough, that and it has blasted more hopes and he knows this and he knows that, the wrecked more businesses and homes next man to call will be the sheriff than all the tornadoes and earth- j with an order to close up the business. A Joy-Ride Over to Booths SPECIAL SALE this week will more than pay you We have an EXTRA SPECIAL while they last in Slippers, Ho~iery, etc. BOOTH MERC. CO. Yi ~ !fi !:Fi !:fi !fi ~ ~ Y:i !:fi !:fi !:fi MIDVALE BAKERY Phone 47 -J 43 N. Main - - Bread, 3loaves for y; Cinnamon Rolls and Dough~ nuts, per doz. - - - 25c 20c l\'lETHODIST CHURCH lVIElVIBERS ST A G E F UNERAL SERVICES CANYON OUTING HELD FOR SARAn About twentv five melllhers of the DENNY OF UNION Midvale 1\lethodi:;t Church including Very impressive funeral . ~ervice~ f{)r Mrs. ;)arah G. Denn)' wue. of C. Denny who died at her home m union la~t week were held WednesL~ay l\1ay 20th in the Ward Chapel w1th Bishop H~be1· J. Burgon in ~harge. Opening prayer wa:; oHerell b~/ Albert Burgon. . The choir sang three appropnatt: selections assisted by Mrs. ~the! l\il1 lerberg of l!;ast Midvale who ga\e :. solo "Shall We Meet Bey{lnd The liner.?" The speakers, Bishop Bniss, 01 Draper, John G. Sharp, of the ~Gakt Presidency, Heber J. Burgon, Patriarch W. D. Kuhre, of Sanely, ann Hans Jensen all bore record of he1 sterling character, her lovi~!? g-en~~ ous disposition and her untmng Wllling·ness to always help no matw1 when she was asked. The floral tl·ibutes were profus<.. and beautiful. The benediction wa~ pronounced by John A. Berrett and bm·ial took place in the Salt Lak( City cemetery. Mrs. Dick Bobe<·g entertained the Sewing Club at her home Monda:; evening. Lunch was served to sev enteen . * * * Mr. and Mrs. Reid Beck and child· ren were guests of Mrs. Julia Maycock, of Springville Saturday. * * * Mrs. J. R. Ride<lut entutained tht lady teachers of the Park School a, a kensington Friday aftemoon. Din· ner was served to twelve. * * * :11rs. Ruth Brown and two children of Midvale, were guests of Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Lizzie Cotterai iast week. * * • ~ Miss Mton Fitzgerald of Salt Lakt spent the week end visiting Miss Helen Crosgrove. I~ ~ Y1 * * * * * * LeGrande Smith, Mrs. of Americar. Fork is visiting her p:..rents, Mr. anu iVlrs. A. J. Day. * * * Rawlins entertained Mrs. J. R. Mis~ Laura Shepard and Mrs. A. L. Shep ard at dinner Sunday. * * * Miss Lyle Bond and Mr. Clyde Rasmussen of Heber City were guests ot Mrs. Agnes Fitzgerald Sunday. * * * MIDVALE COMMUNITY CHURCH NOTES Rev. Fred N. Cla rk, Minister Sunday, May 31, 1925 Sunday School 10 o'clock. Morning worship 11 o'clock by Mr. Frank Clemensen, of Westminster College. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. What's "Institute?" Ask the Leaguers; the:~ know. COX MARKET IS THE PLACE MEAT SPECIALS Cox's Market 56 MAIN STREET SENTENCE SERMONS It is better to be reckoned above our circumstances than below them. Said a man once, I would rather be asked, "Why were you not elected bishop?" than "Why were you elected bishop?" The greatest thing in your life is not your work, but your life. NOTICE The Jordan District Board of Education will meet at the J onlan High School at 10 o'clock A.- :VI. on Thursday, June 11th, 1925, for the pmpose of adopting a budget fo1· the school year 1925-26. In The Center Of Town " WHERE QUALITY COUNTS" Product ol Silk W orm l!'our tlio•tsanu yard>' of thread Is the sptunlng t·eeord of a silk worm. * * ,. Mr::;. J. H. Brown and Mr:;. R. W. Born were guests of the CQmmunity Club luncheon at l\Iidvale W€dnesday of laf>t week. * * :r. Mr. and l\Ir;;. S. Rasmussen and children spent last week end at Logan .. .. .. Miss Helen Jensen ente1-tained at dmner Thursday of last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Daniel::;, 0( Salt Lake, who were married WednesJay of last week. Mrs. Daniels was , ot·merly l\liss Ebba Eckman of Sandy. * *' * The 3rd Ward Teacher Training ..:lass entertained at a closing social m the Ward Chapel Thursday e> C•1.ng of last week. AlLer an intere:;t;ng program Refreshments were :;elved. I I * * .. BANK B.OOK a OUR BANK IN AccOUNT WITH 'ro:.:R WIFE' State Bank MIDVALE. UTAH * * * .. * .. Miss Donna Boulter, M1·. Wilforu Tolman, :Vll·s. Leslie Boulter, and l~lr:;. Jearn Tolman nwtored to J ordau ~) mes ami spent the day Friday. We are Ready to ; Aid the june Bride I I I , * ;c. ¥- Miss :::-<ell Crosgrove and Miss Bernice Crosgrove entertained Mrs. L. .boulter at the Wilkes Theatre Satur- i day evening. Mrs. A. ~tewart attended the Re.>ccca State assembly at Salt Lake 1 uesday and Wednesday of last week So many charming things await the June bride here. The collection is so varie~ that ample choice is presented in each line. j. S. MORGAN Before you start for home, phone us your grocery and then when you stop it \Vill order be all ready for you-no time And we're on the watching quality for you every day m the week. - in waiting around to be served. job Corner Meat & Grocery Gilbert and O'Brien, Props. * * * PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK REPAlmNG Midvale City, Utah Miss Lurelda Raddon was a guest of Miss Bet·Lha 1'awlmgs of Bingham ;:,unllay. C. J. Ridd Miss Ardella Lloyd, Miss Gwenivere Hand, Miss Erma Gerral, and Miss l.Jeipha Nieb"en entertained in honor 01. Mbs Bernice Bateman of West Jordan, at the home of Miss Delpha _\1ielsen Saturday evening. Games were enjoyed and luncheon served to 23 guests. --------------------------~-----------------------·· * * * MOTOR CO. * * * .Miss Mary Myers was hostess to the Ladies Aid Society Thursday afternoGn. The time was spent in sewmg. Luncheon was served to eighteen guests. Special guests were ;\llrs R W. Quick, Mrs. Fred Hyke, MrF.. ,1. M. Watson, Mrs. T. Sullivan and Mrs. J. Pierson of Midvale and lVIrs. 1•'onl of MmTa:\'. Lincoln Ford Fordson Personal Service * * * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Egbert announce the eng·agment of their daugh ter, Maud, to Mr. Clyde L. Raddon, of Sandy, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wedding will take place l{addon. June 24th at Salt Lake Temple. Phone•205 Midvale City, Utah U.S. A. * * * Peters Studio RIGHT ON TIME * *Wllliams * Miss Cathenne of Bingnam is a guest of Mr:>. A. E. W1l,aHm;. * * * Thursday of last week, Mrs. Angre Rawlins entertained at dinner in honor of the teachers of the Park School Covers were laid for twelve guests. SATURDAY IS THE DAY . Mrs. John Shaw, Mrs. D. E. GreenW(}Od, Mrs. A. M. Nelson, Miss Roxie Nebon and Mrs. S. L. Brady were guests at a ·shower given in honor of * * * 2\liss Eloise Ensign Thursday evenMrs. S. Rasmussen entertained at ing of last week at the home of Mrs. dinner Tuesday of last week in honor J. Geertsen, of Salt Lake. of her husband's birthday anniversarr * * * Covers were laid for 22 gue::;ts. Mrs. T. Christian and Mrs. J. Butterwood entertained at Bl'idge Luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. Butterwood Thursday afternoon of last week. Prizes were won by Mrs. S. Rasmussen and Mrs. A. E. Williams. Covers were laid for 10 guests. The color scheme was yellow and white. Mrs. C. Borg and Mrs. A. A. Dalton entertained in honor of Mrs. F. • Borg at her home Wednesday of last week. Sewing featured the afternoon's pastime. Dinner wa::; served and covers laid for 20 guests. Mrs. John Shaw entertained at dinner in honor oi Mr. Clyde 1\H;hanlsoll of Lark, ll1·otner of Mrs. Shaw, a11l. r.Ir. J o11n Richardson, ot !Vi. un ay, «•· ther oi 1\lr~. ~haw, FnJay afternoqh 1t being their bi11:h day anruven:ar tes. Covers were laid tor 1:.:! guest..;. • * • Miss Nell Hollrooke has gone to Fillmore to spend the summer. . EAST l\HU VA LITES ATTEND EXERCISE AT JORDAN HIGL diplomas; Mis~es W~hn~ Jlthckel.s~n, Jean Brown; Zore Garfield; Lu1c1le Garfield; Nephella Smith; Mildre~l rlendrickson; Isabelle S·mith; .Ruth dmith; Eva McQuire, Lorna Stay; HeJ <!n KJergard, lliessrs. Ben Andrus, Lowell Boberg; Ralph Day; Ross Day; lieginald Nelson; Milo Rasmussen; Kaymond Spencer; Wendell Vaudray. I ~y;y;y;~~~~y;y;y;~~~~~Yi!:Fi~~~~y;~~!:Fi~ ~ Rev. Fred N. Clark and wife, anJ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perkin,, held a Bible Cia:;:; followed by a picnic in Johnson's Grove on L;ttle Cottonwoo•.; Creek Banks last Tuesd<.t.> ewning. A thorough good time was enjoyed b every member present. Sandy City News Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Watkins and son, Miles, of llrigham City were the A large nm11ber of people of thi s guests of 1.\lrs. W. L. Bateman on wanl attended the C<lmmencetllent I'hursday of last week. Bxercises held in the Jordan Hig·h * * * Jchool last Friday evening: You will be called upon in a few Miss Mirla Greenwood, days to subscribe for the JOURNAL, Miss Margaret Forbush, Qither in person or by letter. Can Miss Grace }liddleton, you afford to borrow the paper and Delbert Thayne 1et the management pay for your copy Colonel Sofl"e and Milton Rir!eoHt * * •· were members of the graduating clas .. Mrs. Lewis Peterson entertain._<! vi '~5 from East Midvale. m honor of her little daughter, Vivian's birthday anniversary Thurs<~ay Mrs. F. P01'ter, Mrs. B. Walker. afternoon of last week. A birth(lay Miss Bessy Facey, Miss Laurel Dewe~ t:ake holding eight candles furinshed and Miss Ruth Goo<\man entertained .he center p1ece. Luncheon was serthe School faculty Thursday aftemoor ;ed to eight guests. of last week at a Weiner feast in * * * Little Cottonwood Canyon. Mrs. A Mrs. V. Lawson and family and Mr. .Mrs. Douglas .liyan and two child· E. Peterson and Mrs. S. L. Brady and l\.lrs. Fred N els{ln, of Brigham ren o.f Mi11ord, are guests of ..\11s, were special guests. G1ty were g·uests ot: 1vlr. and Mrs. lVlartha Dunyon. John Larson Thursday of last week. * * * Mrs. V. Larson expects to make het· Miss Idona Nelson returned homt .wme in ~ant.ly. · last week atter spending the wmte1 * * * Ill Roosevelt, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Greenwood anll * * * "w.nily were guest:; at a supper givt:al The Junior High School held theil .tt the home of Mrs. L. .M. Green ot Commencement exercise,; Thursda~ _Hill Creek Thursday evening ol las• evening in the War<l House. The folweek. lowing pupils were presented w1th The Draper Primary held a Ma:; Day Festival on the church houst. lawns Monday afternoon. Near!) two hundred people enjoyed the affair. !:fi The Home of Home Made Bread and French Pastry ?· A special meeting of the :vL L A. was held Monday evening in the Ward Chapel. Preparations and refreshments were in order for the Grande Jubilee antl Parade to be held from June G to 11th. On" thou~and )I. I. A. worker:; of J or(lan Stake are expected to take part. Mrs. A. C. Jensen and l\Ir,;, H. Hen dricksen entertained at the home of Mrs. A. C. Jensen Thursday after· noon of last week. Progres, ive Hook was played and prizes won by Mrs. 0. Smith, of Muna.y and Mrs. John Ore!. Lunchean was served to thirt\ guests. · DRAPER ;y;y;!fiy;~ Patronize Your Home Bakery......... JOURNAL DR APER PARENT- l\1. I. A. WILL HOLD A TEACHERS ASSOe, GRAND J UBI LEE CI~TION MEETING JUNE 6TH TO 11TH The Draper Parent Teachers AF.sociation gave a social ~aturday evening in honor of the teachers of the Park School. A good program consisting of musical numi;Jers and readings furinshed by members of the Draper School and ."h?rt talk~ by l\1. Hendrickson, Prmc1pal l{~ld Beck and Board Mem.ber S.. J. M1cke)son. The balance of the evenmg was ~pent in Llancing. A large crowd enJO) ea the affair . . I Mrs. Ray Greenwood 1 e~.Jrned home last week from the hospital where :;he was very ilL • - All Bargains One ollar Sale See our Windows for Bargains in this One Dollar Sale Anything in one window $1.00. Every article worth more. Any article in the othet· window $1.00 down and $1.00 per month. All at Bargain Prices West Jordan Lumber Compan MIDVALE CITY, 'UTAH * * .. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown left on Monday for a trip to Escanlante. * * * Show US that you read the JourMr. and Mrs. G. Dryberg and Mr. nal by cutting out this ad and tal<e and Mrs. D. Richards entertained at it to the PETER'S STUDIO. "500' at the home of Mrs. G. Dryberg Satunlay evening. Prizes were won This COUPON is worth One Dollar by Miss Far Egbe1i, Mr. 0. Ol~en, Offer Good Until June :30, 1925. l\Irs. H. Hendrick~en and Mr. S. L. C01upon always worth $1.00 on one Brady. Sup·per was served to eightdozen photographs teen guests. * * * Offer 1-$1.;')0 off on our small Mr. and Mrs. 0. Olsen Mr. and Photos up to 4 x 6 Mrs. D. Richards Mrs. Annie Egbert, Offer 2-$2.00 off from sizes, 4x6 Mr. A. Hansen, Mrs. G. Dryberg Miss Fay E_g·be1i and Mr. Arthur Lar-· and up F.on were guests of 1\lr. and Mu;;. AlAn extra tinted picture goes with ma Johnson, of Salt Lake Friday evevery dozen photographs ening. This Coupon is hetter than any $1 * * * I Mrs. W. L. Bateman, Mrs. Mina coupon you could buy from any 1 agent or other studio in Salt Lake j HartvigF.on, Mrs. G. D. Bateman, Mrs. W. MagnuF.son, Miss Ada Magnw;son City. They can not sell as low or I and Mrs. J. Kennedy were gue;·,; of can they do any better grade of }frs. F'. Diamond, of Munay Satur1 work. Just drop in the Studio and day evening, Mrs. Diamond was formsee for yourself before you go tiO erly Miss Violet Magnusson, of Sandy -'alt Lake and pay nearly double. * * .. We are open Wednesday and SatMiss Effiie Robinson and Mr. Harurday 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. and old Ashman left Sunday for their homes at Filmore to spend the sumSundays by Appointment mer vacation, I BE WISE and buy the FLOUR t at satisfies West Jordan Milling Co. Phone Mid. 108 Midvale City, Utah |