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Show .J THE JORDAN Whether Pauper or Millionaire A Good Meal is Worth 35 cents ".f/s Clean as the Cleanest, A~ Good as the :Best" U.S. CAFE SAMAS & THOMAS, Props. Midvale Utah l WEST JORDAN . Murray Society I Miss Erma Pixton was dinner guests of Ve!oi ~gb;rt, Sunday. '-----------------' West Jordan July 4th. Band serenading and u patt"iotic program in the morning; after noon ::;ports of all kinds-races, ball games, bucking bronchos, bucking- autos, wild :>teer~, horse shoe pitching. and other events. A grand ball will be held in the open air pavilli:on in the evening. Every body invited. Mrs. A. T. Rundquist entertained at an afternoon tea for Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Gertude Squires, Miss Gladys Rundquist and Gro.ce Squires. "' * "' Miss Olive and Mabel Warner of Salt Lake spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. John Warner. Grab this Combination "' * * 10 6 3 1 Barry Wride I OIL BURNERS-Ag ent wanted this Territory. Greatest heating device known. Fits in any furnace. Price cheap. Call at JOURNAL office. IS THE FARM GOING to the read tb.iaama.ziaa articleoo pracot• day condition•. JUNK PILE• FOR SALE-Zlh lots on 3rd Avenue. Sewers and sidewalks all paid. See Dan Radovich, Phone 274, Midvale. 1\IIDVALE Hotel and Apartments. 39 Main St. Remodeled and Refurmshed. ~eow Management. '1Service and Cleanlines~" ow· motto. tf HARNBSS Single set for sale. Make o.ffer. 39 Main St., Midvale Hotel. - :\IUSIKGS OF A J. P. Just a day in the woodetl nowhere A mile or ~o away The jail is full of culprits They bother me not this day. Walch for it. Read- - "'l{ags Ol' Iron"· By FRANK 0. LOWDEN FOUIBll GOVDNOil OP ILLINOIS The smell of ink and paper May hold the future key in hand But I love to join in roaming Like a Nomand gypsy band. Dilference in Elephants In the Afrlcun el€'phunt both sexes have Ivory tusks, while in the Asiatic tbey are generally restricted to the male. Zelph Erickson a:-;sisted by hi~ mother, Mrs. John B. Erickson entertained twenty of his young friends at dinner at his home on Vine street, Thursday, followed by dancing at t}te Cinderella Gardens in Salt Lake. * * • Mrs. Mary Stauffer and Mrs. Earl Stauffer were the guests of Mrs. L.' Watts Wednesday of last week. If You Can't Catch 'Em We Have Them Canned Booth's Sardines, Special at 17 c per can ·················-······ ......,..... ······~··········-··· 2 for 29c * * * Mrs. M. McCormick had as her guest Mrs. N. Turner, Tuesday of last week. Can Be Used For Bait Also 40c Glass Jar of Ripe Olives~ 2 for ............................. ···-····~ .............................................. 69c And These Olives Can Be Used For Spinners 30c 9 oz. Cans Ripe Olives, 2 for ··-·························-······································-···············-·-·········49c Sliced Pineapples, 35c size, 2 for ............. ····················-··········· ............. ·····················- .... 53c Del Monte Peaches, 35c size, 2 for -···············-············-········ ·-················-····-······--··············-·····55c Pierce's Pork and Beans, Large 25c size, 2 for ·········································-····-····-·····45c Pierce's Pork and Beans, Medium 15c size 2 for ........................................ _..........25c * * * * • • Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen had a:; their guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. Richards of Salt Lake, Sunday. * * .. Mr. M. Watts and Mr. A. Giggs motored to Emigration Canyon on Monday of this week. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clay were the dinner guests m her mother, Mrs. George Watts, Sunday. Incomparable Values * * * Mr. Elmer Lunskog will leave for California one day this week. * * * Choice Cuts of Beef Pot Roast lb 12 Yz Loin Steaks, per tb .. ··-········· .......... 22 Yz c Brisket of Beef per tb ··········-··· ........ 5c Rib Boiling Beef, 3 lb for ............. 25c - Miss Lucetta Malstrom, Miss Radle! Gibbs, Mis Bernice Watts and Miss Grace Bateman motored to Heber City, Tuesday of last week. .FANCY STEER BEEF Mrs. Glen Hales will entertain the Primary Class at her home next Mon:; day· at 6251 South State. * * * The Sea Gull Birls will .spend next Monday at Liberty Park. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fl·ed Wallen of Aberdine, Idaho, Satur,lay evening. "Midvale's Shopping Centre" Mrs. S. J. Mickelson and son spent several days last week visiting with relatives in Salt Lake. Phone Midvale 2 2 1 Miss Mary Padjen, former school teacher of Midvale has moved to Salt Lake where she is attending summer school at the U. ..L.---------------1l (Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Soffe was hostess to Glen Milne and Mr. and Mrs. Raynol<l the Ladies of the Unity Club, ThursBrady motored to Holliday and spent day afternoon. Pink rose:;, shasta Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brady enter- the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl diaisies and baby b1·eath deooratli!d the rooms. Topics of vital interest tained at dinner Saturday for Mr. W.hittaker. from the W{)mens Citizen were di~ and Mrs. George Gould and baby of "' * * Mr. Archie James and Mr. E. Butcusst!d, led by Mrs. J. H. Greer. A California who are he1·e on a months terfield of Bingham visited with Mrs. luncheon was served to Mrs. Rachel visit. M. L. James, Sunday. Forbush, Mrs. Melva Evans, Mrs. * * * * * * Lorie Baker, Mrs. Eddie Fenstermaker Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Clawson enThe Relief Society •met with Mrs. Mrs. Carrie Coomber, Mrs. J. H. Greer tertained at a Wedding dance last Dave Smart Tuesday afternoon and Mrs. 0. Brown and Mrs. Mildred SidFriday evening for their daughter, held their meeting honoring Mrs. don of Salt Lake. Elva and Henry Ray, who we~·e mar- Smarts daughter, ~ui.la who is on, a * * • ried last Wednesday in Salt Lake. The Southern State ~s10n. for the L. Mrs. Jack Jenson and children y{)ung coup!&. received many beautiful I D. S. Church. M1ss TWila has been have moved into the house previously presents. gone one year on the 13 day of June occupied by Mr. and Mrs. H. Reist. * • "' and the Society always meets ~nd '!'hey are planning to build in the Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nkol received honors each missionaries first anni- very near future. word last Saturday of the an·iv.al of versary in the field. The regulat· lesa daughter, born to their daughte.l·, son hour was conducted and refreshSERVICE AND COURTESY PAY Mrs. Pearl Fl·yer of Eureka. Mrs. ments were served to twenty five Service and courtesy are two leadFryer was fo11merly Mrs. Pearl Ca- guests. ing ag-encies for success. Mercantile meron of this place. * * * and public service organizations re• Mrs. H. Johnson assisted by her cognize their • * * value in business. F{)lMrs. Mary Van and daughter, Joy daughter, Lola entertained a number lowing rules are emphasized by the left last WedneM.ay to visit Mrs\ of girl frien<ls at a miscellaneous Portland Electric Power Company: Luella V. Herbst of Blackfoot, Idaho. shower complimenting her daughter When the customer comes in witb. Ehira who was married Wednesday a complaint, don't • * * send him or her Mrs. John Walker is spending a evening. Games were played and from pillar to post; that irritates. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry music enjoyed and a dainty luncheon Classify all complaints. Walker. served. Study the cause of complaints; er• * * adicate them at their source. Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Brady reMrs. Ethelyn Greaves and daughter Completeness of your reply is only turned home Saturday after a five Marguerite of Logan has been a guest one-half courtesy; the manner of your weeks stay in West Jordan. of her mother, Mrs. Florence Oliver reply is the other half. * * * for two weeks. Be polite and pleasant, thus making Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Graham and the party glad he or she called on * * * Mr. and Mrs. Hot'Ree Burgoon alre Mrs. Lucy E. Green entertained at you. touring through Bryces Canyon and dinner Sunday for Mrs. Delila BeckShow individuality to each custoGrand Canyon. stead, Mrs Myrtle Richards and Mrs. mer; make him feel he is "Mr. Simp* * • George Green. son" and not just one of the throng. Mrs. H. J, Hallett and sons Leo and * * • Get the other fellow's point of Jean of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Mrs. L. A. Brady of Bingham was view. M. L. James on Monday. a Union visitor, Monday. Don't argue, inform. UN I 0 N * * .. • • * Mrs. Harold Glover and chi·ldren of Mr. Henry Ray is starting to build Murray and Mrs. Ace Butterfield of a very good looking home on Union Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mt·s. Avenue, purchased a beautiful site Nell Proctor. from Alhert Burgon. Mr. and Mrs. • • * Ray hope to be comfortably housed by Mead, the small son of Mr. and early fall. They were recently marrietl Mrs. Henry Walker is reported ill, and we wish them all kinds of sucsuffering from heart trouble. cess all their undertakings. IN OUR NEXTISSU B • "' * Miss La Rue Simpet· will entertain the Gleanor girls of Grand ward ne~t Tuesday at her home of fifty-ninth South State street. The Proper Time and the Proper Place I AN ANSWER A SOLUTION -lrJ a FARMER Miss Bernice Watts had as h r guest Sunday, Mrs. Dee Wright. Fishing and Camping Supplies • • • Owner of $innisrflpi p.,.. The cow-bells-yes they tinkle Out· milf supply, appears I hope such days more often come ln my declining years. • Every farmer in America 1hould • • * * * • • WANT ADS I Miss Velma Lester entertaine on Saturday evening in honor of M;ss Thelma Cathin, a bride of next Wet nesday. Bars Sunny Monday Soap, Value ······················-· ... 50c tb Sal Soda Washing Powder Value....... :·· ......50c Packages R. G. Naphtha Washing Pdr, Value 30c Qt. Dish Pan, Value .... ·-··- ········-····-··-·- .......... ... ....... 50c TOTAL VALUE ............................................. $1.80 Come! Take Them Away While They Last * * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Billie McCune, Mr. Miss Veloy Egbert spent last week and Mrs. Alma Egbert an<l family, in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bateman were * * • dinner gue;:.ts of Mrs. John Eg·bet~ on Mary Sabey, Marjorie Heely, Elsie Tuesday. I Dahl, Veroni Walker, Henry and .. * * Jack Smith, Persyl Richardson and Miss Mary and Luella Smith of Harry Wright formed a party and motored to Lehi to the skating rink Thatcher, Idaho returned home on Wednesday after spending two weeks Tuesday evening of last week. as guests of Miss Ida Egbert. * "' • Mr. Erneot Burgon son, of E. A. A SELF EVIDENT FACf Burgon is home from the St. Marks "The levy of an inoome tax, Hospital where he has undergone an operation. Mrs. A. J. Shulsen is also proper rates, is a fair and economically sound means of raising the imhome, both doing fine. mense revenues required for opera* "' "' tion of the government,' says SecreMiss Myrtle Cundick returned home tary of the Treasury Mellon. "But Saturday after spending last week the tax must not be levied at rates visiting Miss Mary Meek of Baccus. so high as to hamper business, slacken Mrs. Alvin P. Stagg * "' * Miss Mildred Nerdin of Bingham initiative distort investment and enformerly spent the week-end visiting Lucile courage avoidance of the tax. MISS RAE VUNDER "If the position of the income tax Bateman. will resume her is to be made secure, we must prove * * * MARCELLIN G Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hibbard of its essential integrity. We must give Washington are visiting Mr. and Mrs. to the country a law which closes the and most obvious doors of escape from Joseph Hibbard. HAIR DRESSING taxation without at the same time ex* • • on June 29 at her new home Mr. William S. Dimond v.'ho has posing the law to contempt by load589 EAST CENTER ST. been on the sick list for several weeks ing it with complicated provisions unsuccessful in stopping tax avoidance. and will be glad to serve old is on the improve. Our present law has many of these and new customers "' * * Mrs. Joseph Withers has returned defects." Call Midvale 37 He said a taxable investment should home after spending a month in California with her husband who is doin&" yield a return of about 8 per cent to equal the net return of a 4~ per missionary work there. cent tar-exempt security. • .. * If It's Related To Plumbing "On the other hand," he explained, Mrs. Kirk Hansen of Midvale was It's Kin To Me" operated on at the L. D. S. hospital "under a total normal and surtax of Friday. Mrs. Hansen was fot,merly 20 per cent, a taxable security yielding slightly more than 572 per cent Miss Geneva Goodrich. be equivalent in net return to * * entertained would PLU.\1BING and HEATING j Mrs. William* Bennett a 41;2 pe1· cent municipal bond. "We can see, therefore, if the surin honor of Mrs. Ray Bennett on Midvale, Utah tax rates are reduced to a reasonable Thursday. Games were played and a figure, the lure of tax exempt securluncheon served to fourteen guests. Repairsities ¥.ill become less appealing and -Jackets Cleaned * * * the man of large income will find it Mrs. George Goodrich reft Friday advantageous to invest in productive First Class \Vorkmanship for California whe1·e she expects to business." spend two months visiting her children, Mr. Milton Goodrich, Mrs. Gus According to an investigation made Karras, Mrs. Lam·ella Gig~gson her rlaughter, Mrs. George Bywater of by the Journal, only a fair crop af W e::;t¥.iood, California went home apples, peaches and pears is expected with her after spending six weeks in this vicinity th1s year. Frost" in late May reduced prospects in many here visiting. FOR RENT-'l'wo office rooms over "' "' * secltions. Corner Meat & Grocery at the inMiss Beatrice Hibbard and Mr. and The condition of apples on June 1 tersection of Main and Center St~. Mrs. Carl Madson are home after was nearly lO per cent below the us$10.00 per month. Gilbert & O'Brien spending a few days in. Idaho. ual average on that date. The north* "' * western States expect more apples LAWN:S-Leave orders for cutting Mrs Rubert Silcox, Mrs. AI Rosse, than were picked last year, but as a and· trimming lawns at JOURNAL and Rosella Steadman, Mr. and Mrs. whole the Cl'Op seems likely to be office for F1·ank Wright. Prices are Bett Bateman of Midvale were the lighter, although much depends on reasonable and prompt service. Tel. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Peter- the rainfall during the next few Midvale 178. 4t son Thursday evening. months. FOR SALE-1\lcCot,n ick-Dearing com binetl harvester cheap. Albert Olson, Tel. 1\lid. 182-Rl. Sandy, R. D. No. 1, West Jordan, Utah. Mrs. William Smith entertained in honor of Miss Thelma Catlin, Tuesday afternoon at her home. June roses and other summet• flowers decorrtted the room and refreshments were set-ved to sixty guests. * * * Mrs. Charles Webber and two children, Doras and Woodrow, are spend* * * Mr. and Mrs. Alma Egbert and ing- ten days visiting in Pleasant family of Magn.a have moved back Grove. to the ward. * * * Mrs. James A. Bateman and "' * "' Miss Melva Gardner is attending daughter, Ed~th spent Wednesday summer school at the University of visiting her sister, Mt,s. Lizzie Simpers of Murray. Utah. FOR RENT-Terrace 203 First Avenue, Midvale. Call 1\lrs. Haimond, Was. 1153-M. 4t • JOURNAL Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lindahl and children of Midvale visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lindahl. • * * Mrs. Will Young entertained Sunday for Mr:;. E. L. Young of Salt Lake. * * • Mrs. Hazel Hansen of SalG• Lake gave a birthday dinner Satunlay evening for her daughter, Miss Blanche Sharp, Mr. Andy Bradford and M1·s. Charles P. Sharp were guests. • * * .. Mrs. Hannah Bowen of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. alfd Mrs. D. L. Bowen. * • * Mrs. Bell Huntsinger visited on Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Alexander of Sandy. Mrs. Huntsinger is from Alabama and is a house guest of Mrs. M. J. Thornton. * * * Mrs. C. M. Middleton was the week end guest of Salt ~e frjends. * * * Miss Rose Allen entert nesday evening for the girls. , ed Wedee Hive • * "' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacobsen announce the engagement of their daughter, Verla to Mr. Ivan Glover. Both are prominent among the yo people of the community. Miss Jt.i.oobsen is a very a;ble cashier at the J. C. Penny company. Mr. Glover is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jame:; Glover, weB known nursery owner. HEi at present is connected with the Jordan Nursery company. * • • A large crowd of Relief Society workers accompanied the Aged folies to Liberty Park Thuri"day where their MIDVALE COMMUNITY CHURCH State Jubilee was held. Rev. Fred N. Clark, Minister. * • * Sunday, June 28, 1925 Whooping cough seems very prevaSunday School at 10 o'clock. lent in this ward. Some five or six Moming Worship, 11 o'clock. Ser- houses carrying black and white mon by Dr. H. W. Reherd, President signs. Avoid taking any chances and of Westminstet• College. help us keep down this threatening No Epwotth League Meeting. epidemic. I Free Candy Spot Dance Friday, June 26th, and Wednesday, July 1st Watch for 1\ily New Name UAY HUGIIES erry Maker ''UTAH'S BEST" AT MID VAL E BAL LRO OM "The Hall With a Spring Floor,. .. ' WHO 'S YOUR POPU LAR LADY ? Contest Now On. Watch for List of Prizes. Osler's Opera Milk Chocolates • Plenty Candy - Plenty Fun |