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Show - • THE JORD JOVR NAL ill Furnish Bingham Canyon Music july 4th Gertrude Ande11berg, Caroline Hay The world must kno.w that South style Mrs. R. W. Born attended an and fitting in Jordan will celebrate Star party at the home of the See Eastern July. of the glorious fourth at Big Cottonwood. Jennings C. isMrs. this in announc ement elsewher e Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ebg:man and sue. children of Los Angeles aN guests of Mr. Engman 's mother, :Mn. Matil The Ladies Aid Society met at the Larson. home of Mrs. C. M. Carver, ThursThe Jordan Stake Relief Society day afternoo n of last week, after the servo0uti111g has been postPoned until business meeting luncheon was August 5. ed to sixteen members . • En d you r foot troubles We.tch aa aergplalie aome day as i~ aacl cU1obs toward the senitb at our store this week ~11H!d bJ the 'fGM' of ita (IG!fel'Smaller and I!IID&ller it ful motor. F~ and fainter beeclmes h,liiD of ihe motot. llJ8her and .·bifllher the pilot climbs. Then sileaee. motor is stopped. &ilin« ~Y as a hawk the Q!llclrlne IMI8IDB to reu.in in the hei&btft for a time. How beautifu lly lite baab the curves. How cleverly the pilot hold» his elevatloa . But like everythi ng in this world the DlllBt eJther dimb or drop lower. t Gnldua.llly she begina ~ ~ larpr larpr until fip!(Jly alie poiDta tQwar4 tlie ul'th &Dd ~ rests again 011. terra thma. life of a blan aad tbe Ute o! & py be tibaed to the _........ _ .....bme. Whea JOn stop Gl individu &l effort or iDitiative, JOU. immedia tebq!n a dec:eat to a dead level of ll)fldioerit¥. deebe to lf You can't afford to t eglect your feet any more th.m you can your eyes or your teeth. There can be no sue!. tl ing as perfect health anJ real efficiency unless the f~·et are normal and furnish a r 1tural and comforto.ble founJat ion for the body's weight. Foot troubles are almost universal. In fact, seven c :..t of every ten people ~uffer the aches and pains of abnorm al feet. Decide to end your foot troubles this week! It's only a question of making up your mind noc to suff~:r the tortures offoot ills any longer. f.lllprove your op- a.fter yea", you 1ll118t .. ..._ time to 1r1wse mpunuite wbieh . If you efficient more fOG as fortfr st&Dd to r.·wiiJiit lOrdm l'1dley fh t• ecM•••wmltr th&D the avera,goe, must do JqQI' Pirt to eteate more aplrit. For individu al efcommunity eDtbusiasm are f~ ihe Jlliot.cn's Whleh keep the man or aHmbiD&' to bicher and better . of ttile demre th4! &Dd It il tile peliq loarna.l to ~,..te With everybod y UJd eveeythi~ ~t makes for a happlfr aDd \>usier eommUD We do • W. to fo:nle ounelve a Tired, aching feet; fallen arches; weak ankles; rheuma tic-like pain in feet and legs; corns, callouse s or bunion s-we offer you in a special way this week a persona l service to end these tortures . or ••nat = muSICians compose the youthful ambitious organiza tion as shown in the Fourteen of the above photogra ph. o0rigdnal charter membel'll are still in uniro~m and 14 have been added. They have played in concerts ~d about $300 and also some $300 wor!th parades weekly in Midvoale and also musical instrume nts. Bingham Canyon, At the present time 28 member in Salt Lake City, The Midvale Junior Band was or.-mzed in the Spring of 1922, eomposed of 16 members , under the capable leadersh ip of Baodma ster Wm. M. Cox. They purchaSed suits at a com of Brighton , America n Fork and many other Utah points. At the recent M. I. A. Jubilee, in Salt Lake City they were picked in the best rour bands, the Richfield Band uLtimately wdnning first place, on account of their age. It was, CYf course, a case of yOiith competin g with matured musician s. Consider ing the ages of the boys and girls and the fact that many of ~hem earn a li¥1ihood outside of attending school, they have made a remarkabl e record. They have the support of every public spirited citizen in Midvale and surrouoo ing country and they deserve ~t. This service, with its assuran ce of complet e and lasting relief, is given our custome rs free of charge by a Foot Comfor t Expert especia lly trainedi nDr.Sch oll'sme thods. He will gladly give you a demons tration of the proper Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy which will meet your individu al requirem ents. ------~~~~~ ~;h::::::::::::::::::::::::~----~~~ ::~~~ ~~~:: E, UTAH ;-;~~ MIDVAL ::::: ::::: :~::: :::·: ::::: sw~~ dancing a ~sse enjoyed •ud& Club bdo~ Elite The presenee is "Jil!lllo uble. We much By Andrew Kettle DRAPER party at Cinderel la Gardens , Friday 1 Sandy City NeWI ~:alto~~~ ~~:mz: ---- ---- J Our foreman, Bill Woodhead with the lOt1l ~ optomist . Bus- ___ _..,._ _ ___,;;.;. ...____ iaelss is good iutd pttiJic better every Mrs. M. Bird was hostless to the Pep II&J, Cl.ub at her home Wednesday afternoon-of last week. The time was spent in sewing. Luncheon was served to sixteen gueata. • • • Mrs. Mary Wynn left Monday for New York where she will spend the ••• :Mrs. Ly&le Swetson was surprise d Wednesd ay evening of last week at home, it being her birthday anniversar y. Games were oojoyed and pris. won by: Mrs. Edward Orgill Out of and Mrs. Qyde Swenson. EdMrs. and Mr. town guests were: Wallace Mrs. and ward Orgill, Mr. Bateman and Mrs. N. P. Swenson of West Jord&D. • • • R&l$n~sen and Mrs. Cyril M'rs. NATU RAL ICE B. R. FELL D ~ Mile East of State St. Oil Greenwood Ave. East Midvale PIHIDe Midval e 67-R2 WUfOJ'd -Pierson entertaia ed at Bridge luDChectn 'nlursda y afternoo n of last week at the home of Mrs. C. RasmusBell on Main Street. Prizes were won by: Mrs. B. A. Adam90n, Mrs. L. E. Peteraon and Mrs. Florence Stewart. Sixteea guests were present. Special guests ~: Mrs. Wadleig h of West Jordan aad Mrs. B. A. Adamson. C. J. Ridd Orchard Camp MOTOR CO. SSSt ._. State Street "DRIVE IN'' Lincoln Ford Free Cernp er.-. evening of last ~eek. Special guests were. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gardner , Mr. and Mrs. D. Richards , Mr. and Mrs. T. Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. H. Goomnan, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Peter!l(>n. • • * !rlr. and Mrs. L. E. Peter90n and Mr. and Mrs. s. L. Brady were the guests at a party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderso n of Salt Lake in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harmon of Los Angeles, Thursda y evening of last week. • • • Mr. Dallis Bateman returned home last week from Butte, Montana where he has. been working the past year. • • • N' W L ,... .....r. . . 1eI son, Supt . and Mrs . D. C. Jensen left Saturday for Berkley, Californ ia where ,with the exof Mrs. D. c. J ensen, they . cep t 10n will attend the Universi ty of California. • • • Mrs. E. Beck and Mrs. J. Lloyd were guests at a party given at the home of Mrs. R. Nichols of Holliday, 'l'hursda y afternoo n of last week. · • • • Magnuss on W. N. Mrs. and Mr. a Oberg Christin Mrs. were guests of birthher of Ogden, Sunday. It being day annivers ary. • • • Mrs. C. W. Watkins of Ogden was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Larson, Sunday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Brady and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Geertson of Salt Lake • • • • Ford son Personal Service • • • the shape of tht! ahoe. ldaltea uy lboe omh.•nable to ~ar. 75c each. and buy the •• • FLOUR t at satis fies Wes t jordan Milling Co. ·---------------------------...1 SATURDAY IS THE DAY COX MARKET IS THE PLACE • • • of Burley, Ida- • en wasayhostess Ruth afterClub, Wednesd C. Rasmuss the W. to Miss served. were noon. Refreshm ents • * •. H. F. Rasmussen Miss Ada Smi:th was hostess at a sh~r, complim entary to Miss Anne Smith, at her home Saturday TAILOR evening. Twentyf our guests were d Repaire and a.thes Cleaaed, Pressed present. • • • entertain ed at Sjoblom Fritz Mrs. M Weet C.... Street a bundle shower Monday evening i.n Phone Midvale 117-W .,~ honor of her sister, Mrs. Tom Sadler. ... _..._ _ _ _ _..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .., 1 · Forty-fiv e guests were present. I t• "The Bandy Plaee" Font At<e110ries, Oil, Gas, Tires, Tabes SnpU Hardw are, Brooms, Miseellaneoaa Items AL AYS OPEN Mldule , Utah .... aa4 .__ __ __ __ __ __ _____, ....,....,. ..,....,_ •• • a visit the other day We had from Mr. Curtis, supervis or of safety woo went over the Midvale yard and said he was very much satisfied with oonditions at that point. Come back again, Mr. Curtis. We are always glad * to see you. -From D. & R. G. W. Magazin e -------------- L..- ---- ---- ---! ~Streets Dr. ScltDII'o a.,;, RM_,Iuta otly :-elievH bullioa pain by takin1 away the vr~ure. Reduef's ail'e or tRe ea.. largt· n ut by ah:sorption. Pre.ervee ••• ••• t.2~~~-.J p.::r p ..it. Dr. Sclu>ll't Zi•Ooflddl otop th• pala aooount of the force being reduced of cora• in one minute. by removilll: the caUSf"-· frict1on and preaaure. Thin, engine you can see him first on an m~lcatf'd and easily p.p_plied. No fda 27th to 20th June -no haub medidne. JSc per bo&. fixing somethin g, then on the trucks, later putting up coal at the coal chute. Keep up the good work, Bill. Better · · times are corm~g. • • R. M. Tuttle, carman, who was caught in the last layoff, is going to Los Angeles to visit his son, who is in business there. • • • frioods were present. James Bennett, ingpector, who was also caught in the last layoff, has MelMiss week, Wednesd ay of last gone to Sparks, Mo., to work for the were ---., Sadler ba Dow and Tommy Pacific. All the boys w i s h - - - - - - - - - -.....- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Southern Temple. Lake Salt married iD the BE WISE him success. They will make their oome in BingThe writer }las just returned from ham. Californ ia and brought his wife and Mrs. May Lambert and Mrs. Marie f am1.1y h orne w1'th h'1m. They have been Fjeld left Friday for a months vigit out there several months on account in Blackfoot, Idaho where they will of illness of a son. • • • be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. LauThe City of Midvale is sure boostrenee Lambert . ing and booming and a lot of credit • • • Mrs. Edna Sm~th and Mr. Alvin ought to be given to the Lions Club Smith of Salt Lake visited friends in for the wonderf ul things they have done to make Midvale a better and Draper, Sundav. city to live in. cleaner • •· • • • • Mrs. Bert L. Smith entertain ed the MidTele Plaue Mid. 108 on all over the going is Building members CYf her ~lub at a supper Thursda y•evenin g. Those pre- city. The Morrison Merrill Lumber party sent were: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Boberg Compan y has built a large lumber Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dideout, Mr. and and ooal yard along the D. & R. G. Mrs. Ray Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Reid W. tracks. The U. S. Smelter Co. of Midvale has made a lot of improveBeck. and Mr. Bert L. Smith. ments at its plant and it has just • • • Mr. and Mrs. Chester .G. Herbst. started a new flotation . plant which and daughte r of Californ ia are the will be a wonderful thmg for both guests at the home of Mr$. J. R. the U. S. Smelter and the City of Midvale. Ralwlings, Mrs. Heri>st sister. at a lawn party at the home of Mildred Hendrick son Monday evening. Twelve guests were present. • • • Tuesday ev¥ning ~f last week, the Misses Melba A-llen, Lorna Allen, Sophrona Terry and Jeralie Friz.be entertained at a bundle shower at the home of Mrs. Carrie Sadler, in honor of Miss Melba Dow. Thirty two girl • • • ,______.,..__________________.....___ Frank Soter's ad rall\ n archel'\. tired. achinc r!~~ iD the Ira:• a.ad b~l•. crampeg. COfU:I. caiJOI.lRCN aDd bUDiODI. \\ r_ u! i n an ]f ehcc. Adjusted to meet yo au in lllttdual reqwremea tl. IJ.SO po.~.io t o l'~. D!'SchoUs "Foot Con{ort ~ek ---'--The N. N. 0. B. Club entertain ed been so busy this last few months on Miss Winona Stokes Mrs. Marion Cox and Mrs. Roy ho is visiting at the home of her Laver and children of Mammo th are aunt, Mrs. Harry Heward. guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Richards . • • • , Mrs. Esther Vandrey Jean Mrs. The Firat Ward Primary Base ball Mis~ R~· .... ~ c-o~:u1 enand n Anderso team played Sooth Jordan Primary shower, Monbase ball tellJil, Monday. The score tertained at a bundle their sister of honor in day afternoo n was 18 to 5 in favor of Sandy. Pbone 205 Miss Anne Smith, a bride of thi1 Midvale City, Utah :Mr. Enook Jol'genson is at the L. * present. * • were U.S. A. D. S. Hospital where he undel'!Went week. Forty guests left Thursda y for Gill Eddie Mr. Jan operatio n Thursda y of ~t week. a six weeks stay in Seattle, Washington. • • • g Tallorin Ladies Mr. and MTs. H. Wontinb urg of SuJts Made To Order Holliday were dinner guests of Mr. A Speelal ty l'irBt Class Work Guaranteed and Mrs. Joseph Sorensen, Sunday. HetD o,aH_ ..,_. Gnceriea Or. Sdtoll'J Foot-E11cn reUevea weak ... Mrs. Anton Rasmuss en was hostess at a family dinner Sunday complimenti ng her daU'I'bter, Mrs. Joseph Lambert of Helper. Covers were laid for forty-fiv e guests. SPECIA L Sl}NDA YONLY EXCUR SIONS Sunday, June 21 and cing Commen continui ng each Sunday to and including Septemb er 27, Denver & Rio Grande Western wi:ll sell round trip tickets, good Sunday only, between all stations on its lines in Colorado, Utah and New Mexiooo where the one way fare does not exceed $6.00, at a rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip; no tickets to be sold for less thu $2.00. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ;,;;;.~·;.;,.. ME AT SP EC IAL Cox's Market 56 MAIN STREET \ In The Center Of Town "WHE RE QUALI TY COUNT S" •ftJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i .. Our Charges Are Fixed • • • When you bring your ear to us for repairs, you know just what ~t!h operation will eost. We have a dxed priee for doing eaeh job-a most atisfad ory way of doing sinee it eliminates any possible overcharge. • • • MIDVALE GARAGE .M. alld Mrs. Ralph Stringha m of Park City were guests of )f.rs. Martha Dunyon, Sunday. .Mr. Ezra Thompso n and Miis Ivy Ruston of Hunter were married Wed) needay. They will make their home in Draper. 36 W. Center Street |