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Show Mid val~ )unior Band C~nce~t Fridaj l"J~ght at 7:30_._G_o_o_d_M_u__sic. Be We Are PrintersNot Agents For A Salt Lake Outfit Buy Your Printing Printed"At Hon1e VOL. 1 Ther~ The hound of prosperity insists on hanging around a man who consistently advertises. No.8 -N~ - Celebration In The --Journal's Poultry Mrs. Annie Heward - Boy Scouts Outing Laid to Final Rest To Be Held July 10 Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Heward were held in the Draper Ward Chapel, Friday at 2 p. rn. Speaker~ were.:. Alvin Smith of Salt Lake, P. C. Rasmus:;en of Midvale and Bishop M. B. Andrus who also conducted the services. The Ward choir furnished the music with a solo from i\Irs. :\'Iartha Smitlh J en:;en of Salt Lake. Interment was made in the Draper Cemetery. Mrs. Heward was a cousin of the late Joseph F. Smith and was 7G years of age. The following children survive her: Mr. Harry, and Joseph Heward, William Heward of Grace. Idaho and Mrs. Mary L. St9kes of Burley, Idaho. Midvale On lnde- Man Tells About pendence Day Egg Production d ------dn epen e c ·a nd Fr e e SUBCRTPTION $1.30 YEAR I) I At thi;; season CJf the year the line Due to the large number of at- of egg production continues dow"nward traction:; in neighboring com:nunitie.• up to and through the molting period. I and the fact that many wished t~ However not until September should I ANA TOLE DE ~ONZ<IE. ALFRED P. DENNIS The Activities Cvwmittee of the visit the canyon streams and resorb, the flock average be permitted to lndepencence Day ~1gna.iz;eu for Joruan Counc11 of Hoy ::>cout~ are it was decided that ~!idvale would drop below 50 per cent. Thls can be this nation its buin of frreuom and 1uannmg an ou1.ing· at the SeouL Wii'accomplished in two ways, broadly the beginning of i, rl • '-. a tr-: not book a celebration on the Fourth wam m MHl CrE::.:K Canyon, July 1Uth Ev-<~.ngel of Ltbel ty. Sin<.-E tJ ~ ~;u.r of July. speaking. ( 1) By pro pet· care and to l<Sth. Ali Scouts, ::icout 1eauen; a.u<i render of .Yorktcwn, luO Y• 1. ::.go, Both South and West Jordan will proper ieeding. (2) By comtntOOu:; fathers and boys who are not ~outs, our ideals have sevE l't.'fl a. a bcJ.con entertain their friends and' visitors cullmg. Taking the matter of culling are mv1ted to atoonu. All a1·e reques"for the oppre'>.;e-d, our land ,L u.. ven v:. with a program of speeches anu .o mamtain h~gh percentage egg proed to be m camp by the evenmg of reluge from de poti · n. songs 'followed by refreshments. In ductlOn ±!rst. On the basts of aver1' nllay, July lOth, and plan no\. to the afternoon there will be g·ames and ages, the hen that molts in June, Jul) Ti1e sp1r.t that no\t.-1 o<.~r fore leav., ear11er than uayhght o.t 1\lonsports for all ages with suitable or August is an interior layer an<l bears to re\ o t against ty .11 c.~ na uay, July 13th. 'l•he transportatwn prizes for the w:nners. The festivi- ;;nould be elinunated from the ilock, "wept the civilized wort.. TO(,_) lJ and looll will be left to tne Local ties will close in the evening with a to be replaced in the fall by a pu11et. mocracy reigns. A1 d now v 1 bttroops or wards for arraugep1ent a~ dance, music being supplied by a Salt This is panicu'larly true at the preloved countr~ tum, fro , ,t, altru.i . they tmnk •best. They al'e reque:;ted Lake band. sent ti.me with more feed::; averagmg tic influence in ahen Le 1u · to a 11 ore to take enoug•h food but not too much around the $3.00 mark. If it is your inten.-Hve intEre~t in tv oW'l c t zen . a.uu 11 tney tnulk lt neces;;ary, organpractice to keep over a large pel No neglectl!lg our OL!lg.J.tJOn. to Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brady ani:.~e a local transportat10n L-ommnr.oe centage of yearlmg hens keep only humanity at la1·be, \\e ~ ~ uegl"'l ng nounce the birth of twins Friday, a ~o take care for those who hav., no the best, i ..e, u nni oin aoin aion tO take COglllzancE' Of Ql; vE' 'v 1 boy andt girl. All concerned are doHieaHs of transportat10n. the ·best, i. e., those that continue strengthemng our own do i1£ 1-1c ating nicely. Each boy should be provided wtth laying up into September at least. lail·s, searchmg out our o 1\ n -I ortThe Utah Power and Light com- You of course can tell at a glance ., a haversack, a knife, fork, s{Hlon, cup, -Hr. and Mrs. Nep-hi Gregory atcomings.The crucible of war h~, we.G tended a fam1ly He-union at L.lt:>ert~ pany is making quite a change :il'l whether or not a hen is in laying contheta! plate, towel, soap, d1shtowel, ed our pol) glot peop'es into a rePiold.t'<J.rk, Saturday a.tfemoon hononng their high power transmission line to dition. The comb and beak teli that too~horush, comb and two bianke•s ed nat10n; more than ever b~ rE is Mrs. Sarah Ma:-dield Lewons, g-ranu- carr~ sufficient cunent to the 600 stOTJ" plainly. Likewise you can tell or qutlts wrapped 1n eanvas. it imbueu with the sp.rit o!: :so.i ant). daughter of Mrs. Millie h.aw of l.Xrant, ton flotation plant now being con- when the hen is approaching the Each ten versons should be pl'OAlfred P. Dennis of Maryland, memThis I'> our htntage fl'ou1 .t' rc t tl • Montana, and Mr. E!tjaJI lllaxiield o~ structed by the U. S. Smelting Com- time when she will stop laying. Shrivvided as follows: Two frymg pans, two ber of the United States tariff comhanu~. :1: et the mu.epc.nut ~c~.: of "tne pany. Southern I.Jtan, who is 9::! year.:; 01 sauce pa11s, dish cloths and towels, eled combs, yellow coming in at the mission. md," 1du<o.. ts no ies., our !Ue .: than Instead of transferring the power age and the laf.t one 01 the Pony Ex!lash light, matches, table, spoons, ..:an base of the beak (lower mandible), 1;; the muepcnuence or t.1e nat10n. A press riders of the early sixties. H._ through an old line passing over the likewi!>e its appearance in the legs, opener, one small water bucket, one land may be free while it;; p.._ >pie ate wash basm, first aid kit, axe and tent. Anatole de Monzle· is minister of made 17 trips while an express ndet smelter grounds, the new Y.ne on Hol- vent, ear lobes, etc. If the hen giving en~laveu--ens1aved to po.ve1.:, Vice, .l!;verybody Wlli camp, cook and sleep public instruction in Painleve's French across the plains to the .vllssour. den Street will carry the current on these indications also has a contraetignoranc.e. Not unmiuftJ ot t!lus po:;.River, a distance of 1,000 miles and twelve poles, 60 feet in heig·ht, at a ed abdomen, indicating lack of body cabinet. in the open. Slbih t~, caruer ~ tatesm.=n w. ely he a total of 17,000 miles. Mr. Maxfte!u proposed cost of $3,000.00. There will capacity, she should be sent to the The daily program of events wtll be <JUd,leu to us an e:uucatJOnal sy»tE.nl gave a nu .. nber of step dan.ce;; and be one circuit of 44,000 volts and t'Wo block without hesitation. The latter explamed m camp on Friday everung. SWil\UUNG INSTRUCI'IONS TO serve a., an inspn-atwn 10. thE. into Be G1V.El\ JUHJJA.[\j ~LULT::. seemed whole and hearty dispite hiB circuit::; of 11,000 volts each. ::>couts, 1athers and sons are askeu is one of the best tests in judging a This is a copy of a circular letter depcudence w the llCU vidu ..... u (''larue It is t!xpected that the telepho-ne age. Music, races, games, luncheon bood ·to come prepared for games, hike.s, layer that we know of. Yellow ter and mean,; to obtain an a !equate The activi"ties Committee of the and a generous good time were enjoy- poles now in place will be removed may make its appearance in same de- issued this week to all lot owner,; IJ veJihooa; for the mcuwatwn o .s•tone,; and a general good time and and the wires placE!{! underground or gree from feeding of large quantit- listed on the Sexton's records and in ideals that snail discredit vic , bani. h to bring along some baseoall equip- Jordan ::>cout Council 1s making al- ed by forty guests. inside the smelter yard. rangements for a ;:;w.,n,ming ln,;u·uctMr. and Mrs. George Wright anu ies of alfalfa or yellow corn, although an efforts to find out if the majority 1gnorancc. A,; so aptl;y put b) Gil nn ment and some good camp tu·e sonJi~ or to g1ve les.sons in :;WuHming· to family of Bingham visited Sunda~ this coloring does not usually deceive favor this much needed change. It is Frank, the energetic educator recently and other ;;tunts. I. the Registered Boy ::,Couts of the with Mr. and Mrs. Or:;on Berretc. the efperienced poultryman. But when something that Ill ust come. 'l'ue .vL l. A. president and scoutIt is . elected to ~he presidenc)- of . thE' Jordan Council. -~he Council to pay the spread between the pelvic bones masters are held resvons1ble m each The RecreatiOn Committee emerLmverstty of Wtsoonsm, "AL1cncan is the width of but one or two fingers urged that all make a pmmpt re- democraci needs mental freedom even ward or town to see that proper com- expenses and fee of instructor anu tained at a dancing varty i11 the Amuwhen the abdomen is hard, and most turn of their letter. more tnan it neeu n1ental fur11 tun. mittee.:; are provided and that adver- the Scouts to pay entrance fee at the sement hall Tuesday evening. By Joe Cushman bathing pool and rent of su1ts anu important of al, we think, when a ti.smg is properly done. All are reThe pnmar:r ta. k w to make ,en Mi;;s Ruby 1-'1 octor of Bmgham On last Thursday Midvale's ball 'l!Uest"d to get together and make furnish their owu Lransportauon to spent .Monday afternoon with her team beat the Hunter nine. leadet·s wide spread between the pelvic bones ;l:~i ~~a~~~ men seholany '" secun and the kneel bone i la.oking, you MID VA~ C~TY' CO~P_OR~~ION thls the biggest outing in the hi::.-tory ami from pool. Arraugem~ts are b(·- JI•o[her, )lrs. Almie l:'roctor. of the league, by a ;;core of 12 to 2. ing made with tne management 01 then have an infe1·ior type of hen That this nation is n aking proOr.FIC.E Of Cl_'lr RBCO!WER of the Jordan District. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smatt -t'E:ce:v- This sets them back to second place for layig purposes. the Crystal Hot Lakes 101' tne u.,.e 0.1. Midvale, Utah gress in developmg mental fr eG.JJll The outing will be in charge of their poo1 at a very nominal co:st. The ed word of the birth of a daug-hter to and sends the Pressed BTick team in N o'w as to proper care and feeding June ~9, 1925 h shown b)' the fact that m the Camp Chairman W. J. Myers and date selected ·at the time are troll! Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thomp. ua 01. the lead, with Murray and Midvale to maintain egg production during Mr . .,_, ________ .. __ --·- ..... ------~· ····--·-thirty-~·ear penod end ng l9~u, ac Scout Commissioner K Allen BateJuly ~Oth to 2::lrd inclusive and iro111 Provo, Friday morning. M\·s. Thomp- bringing up the rear. Beckstead pitch- mid-summer. For the present at least ...... ..... ·--. conhng o th'e f1gures or Dr. PaJ ('. man. July 27th to 3l~t inclusive, betweeH son 'Was for.. nerl-y Miss Marian Sman. ed in his fine form and allowed but it is assumed that yau are feeding ln the general improvement and I .Packer, the numuer o J-ngr. scJ.oo~., !\>lis::; Elvira Johnson and Amo..; Fat- four hits and two runs, receiving good the proper mash, the proper scratch, the hours of 5 and 8 o'clock p. m. beautifying of our City our atten- has .ncrea8ed 467 per cent, or t.tt Dance at the Rendezvous, Friday , I . It ish intended to divide the Scouts rell of California were rnanied lasl support. and sufficient green feed. In addition tion has been repeatedly ~ailed to the I high school a uay. The high :school l Porter, Schmitt and Cushman will you should be feeding the proper aJuly 3rd. Vote for your popular Lao~ .1mto t ree c asse~ or one hour in- Wednesday in Salt Lake. back in the line up next week, all mount of each. Assuming that you urgent need of improvemet of our enrollment h~s mcreasea tt15 pel be , .structions each. The first class begtll· Mrs. Pearl Ci'oxford visited SatuJ·three have been out with injuries. follow the customary precedure 01 City Cemetery, which should be a I cent, or an mcrea~e ot , f>~ h.gn . I ning at 5 o'clock and next cla,s al day with relatives in Murray. · res pee t t o th e <1e- school students each dav· durmg the Saturday evenmg of last week, Mrs.! 6 o'clock; the last class at 7. Walbeck, the Apex short stop ha~ reeding oyur dry mash in hoppers, Place of. beau t v m d • Mrs. Clyde Proctor anti baby o± !illlll per10 . N. G. Lindahl, as:,isted by Mrs. Jorce been signed to strengthen the team. are you getting the proper reg-ulation p.ar t e d · Th 1s · IS · a g Iowmg ptcture · f t he Salt Lake are guests of Mrs. George 't C -1 f u· 1 1 h Q Clark entertained at a surprise pany Th C 1 of the amount of mash to be consume Y ounc1 ~ult va_ e as muvenwnt to per.;onal fn a.J 1. Gl. NEED.ED WANT U:i FILLED Proctor. fot· her husband's birthday anniverfrom month to month. This is ot ed constdered placmg tbat portion of schools are our craale of m.ependence Mrs. Louie Berrett of Soldier Sumsary. Garnes were played, prizes were course accomplished by the amouni the cemetery now bemg used under -oi mdependence in tne m ..t on, o For a long time the station at mit is here on a short visit. She i:s WRn by Mrs. C. E. Mathews, Mrs. Sandy has been w1tnout the service, of scratch fed and we list below the pe1·petual care. To .make this change independence in the md vHJua . It is J. W. Farmer, Burdette Smith and of atelaphone and at times J. Eugene the guest of her mother, Mrs. Clara proper amount of scratch to be fed it will be necessary to place an ass- for them to CAl~H. Y ON. Cole. J. W. Farmer. Out of town guests Fordham, the station master has been .lo1· each month of the year, a schedule essment this year of $16.00 against Ma.nageT Reese, who has lately Mrs. Retta Gray of Salt Lake spent were: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lindahl greatly troubled. have found indispensable all lots one ( 1) rod square, which the followlllg two w~ks vi tmg rewhnch we taken char~·e of the Dundee Ball last Thursday with Mrs. Sarah Forlatives in Surnm1t County. in our feeding program. of East Midvale, Mrs. J. Maxfield of Room in Midvale, decided on the name Lately he has just been advised by bush. will cover the cost of grading, curb~Irs. Wi lia.r. Leake, wife of ill ,h.\lonth Pounds of scratch S t Lake, Mrs. L. H. Anderson of the Western Un.ion Telegraph comMrs. M. L. James had as her guesb "Rendezvous," as a popular title. ing and seeding. Lpon the payment op Leak, we..1t unaer a .er10u;; ope1a per 100 birds per da~ The new manager is doing everyBrigham City and Mr. and Mrs. C. pany that the installation of a tele- Monday, Mrs. W. Westerman, Mr. of an additional $100.50, each lot of tion lor goiter, Friday. It pro, • _......... _.. , ......... _. 12 phone has been authorized and this and Mrs. J. Cottam of Salt Lake and thing possible to please his patron~ ~ ovember S. Has.mussen of Sandy. one ( 1) rod square will receive pervery .successt'ul and at the pre~en. 12 wil eiminate cause for further incon- Mr. Archie James of Bingham.<; , and make dancing a big success in Deeember ........... ······---... * * * manent, perpetual care. time she 1s g-ett ng along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson o1 Midvale again. Candy dances as well January ... ........_ ....... ··-·---......... 12 Mrs. Fay Olson of Kansas· City, venience suffered by the patrons a;, Are you interested? Do you favor The little son oi Mr. aYJd .\1• .. Sandy. Murray are the proud parents of a as feature dances will be held at in- February ...... -......... -.......... ---- _ . 11 Missour is visiting at the home of this improvement? Please indicate Hugh Tinilson wa;; operateu on la t Mr. Fordham has received many baby girl, born last Friday morning. tervals and the be9t of n11usic will be March ... -----..··-····-... -...... ........... 10 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dooley your sentiments on the prepared space week. The bab~ i.-; reponed to oe --·······-·-·····..-· .. ·--···· 10 compliments over tue new in,;ta.llation. Mrs. Anderson before her maniage given to those who desire to trip the Apri·l ...... ..... * * * and return to the office of the City doing mce1y. light fantastic steps. May ···-··-.. ·--·-···--------·-···---·-·-.. ··· 10 was Miss Ruth Johnson. Mr.s. Ed. Bishop and Mrs. Melvin Recorder before July 7th. . Mrs. Albert Oll<-On visitoo Mr •. Dances have been arranged foT June ...... ....·---·-····--.. ·-----·-.. -·..... .... 8 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fordham Mrs. Ellie Berrett w.as a guest on Lind, Sea Gull Girl advisors entertain have returned from Kansas, where Yours very trulv Shtrley }{1chardson and Mu.. Fn d every Wednesday nig-ht and no doubt July .................... -......... -·-· ................. 8 Monday afternoon of Mrs. Clara Cole. ed for mem~rs of their class Mon- Mrs. Fordham has been visiting A. R~y Cahoon Tesh at the ::>t. l\lu ks hospital lt. t (!Signed) Mrs. Mary G. Walker expects to will be attended especially since Salt- August ......... --------·-···-····-.. ·--- .. -····· 6 · week. day afternoon ,at the home of Mrs. her parents. Mr. Fot·dham left Midvale leave sometime this week on an ex- air will not attempt to rebuild more September -·--.... -..-... -... -. ....... 5 .1\Iay~r , Mr. Hobert S. Pixton and +"am l;y _ October ....... -·---·-········----· .... ,___ 5 Lind on Center Street. on June 8 for Kansas and returned tended visit with her si~tes in Calif- than a small dancing floor. (Signed)" Mal~ B. Stoke:-. attcmled a Tcst1mon a! at Whitt in During the period of artificial light with Mrs. Fordham. ' ornia. * * * Recorder Ward in honor of ~eth W. Plxt n, City ing about 21b per hundred birds Mn.;. A. L. Anderson and daughter, Mrs. Clarence Brady and Mrs. G. I am in favor of this change. who leaves for the Brit1sh mi~ 10n o 1 Mar)orie left Wednesday for a montlts D. C. Jensen, SuJ1erin.tendent od. W. Brady were dinner guests Tues- SALT LAKE FiRE DEPARTMEN'I should be added over the months of I am opposed to this change July 3rd. November, December, J,amrnry an<) MAKES A FAST RUN vi~t in Los Angeles. While there they Jordan School District is in Berkley, day of Mrs. Ada Brady. '!'he marriage of Mi._, Maud Egbt rt February. This may be increased to Mr. and Mrs. Hill Graham, Mr. will be the guests of a sister, Mrs. E. California attending the Berkley Into Clyde Raddon in the Salt Lake as high as a total of 151b if the conYestreday an I-go truck caught stitution and will return in six week:; .and Mrs. W. Doty and Mr. and Mrs. •r. Spencer. Temple, W etlnesda~ 11 <.lli rollow cu by after completing the summer session. Will Smith attended the Gloves-Ja.Cob- fire in West Jordan from ignition dition of the fowls warrents. a wedding supper Tru.scay evcning Local Market sen Wedding Dance given in East trouble, making a warm blaze. The * * * Professor and ~'irs. David R. Allen at the home of the bride's part•nt , l)a\ e at the Rendezvous, Friday, The Salt Lake Creameries are pavCourl'ty fire department was called Mr. and Mrs. John Nebon of Silver Midvale Hall, Monday. evening. the Univers1ty of Utah were the of July, 3rd. Vote for your popular Lady. l\Ir. and l\1 rs. Henry Egbert. 'lne Mr. and Mrs. William Litson of and made a quick trip from Murray ing $9.60 per case this week for the City were seen in Midvale eady in of their color scheme of pink ar, I white p1 Murray anounce the arrival of a baby in seven minutes time, succeeding in standard grade eggs. This is an • .ad- guests Tuesday evening On last Wednesday, Miss Ruth the week. 'I'hey spent a few days with girl last week. Mrs. Litson was Miss vanceof nOc per case over last week. nieces, Mrs. Joh111 A. Egbert and Mrs. vailed through out the house. Rouc-~ putting out the blaze. The tires and and sweet peas were u'ed fer table Dearing gave a party for several of Dr. and Mrs. Nelson in their Cotton- Doreen Wright before her marriage. chassis of the machine were saved. Appm·ently high feed prices have re- Robert S. Pixton. decoration~. Cover;; were lu•c for ti-c duced the number of laying hens to her girl friends of Sandy. Covers were wood home prior to leaving for an Mrs. Emma Crittenden entertainextended trip to California and OreV1'edne~da) evening the old folks following gue::ts: Mr. and Mr,;. (,J~, P such an etent as to curtain current laid for eighteen. ed all the class leaders and officers gon. While in Portland they will visit committee surprised sistet' E-lizabeth Racldon, Mr. and 1\Irs. L. R. Ra !don, summer production. Then too, the their daughter, Miss Marjo1·ie Nelson of the Relief Society Tuesday aftergenerally early spring brought the Gardner at her home. Refreshments Lurelda and June J~addon, Mr.;. MerThe date of the annual outing for and Mrs. F. B. Jensen. noon at her home. After the business period of heavy egg production soon- were served to the following guesb: mot of Sandy, T. E. Ra<Ao:u anu B 1 the Old Folks of the Jordan Stake hour, luncheon was served. * er with lowest proices in March, April Mr. and Mrs. David T. Dahl, .}lr. and tha Haylen,; of Bing-ham, 1\lrs. 1. c.,. has been set for July 16, by the comMrs. Grace Allgirer and Mrs. Irene You have read in the columns before Mrs. F1·ed Cou_p~r. Ml'. and Mrs. Egbert of Sa.lt Lake, l\lr. and M .. and May. mittee in charge. John Dunn, Midvale's genera:! conconcerning a scarcity of homes in Mid- Parry of Roosevelt are spending a James A. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Eg-bert of Hiverton, .r.; IsIt is somewhat amusing to abserve tractor has just completed two homes the tctics adopted by the buyers of ~alt_er Row~ell, Mr. and Mrs. Robe1t~aac Wardle, Mr. and Mr-. Henry Jen vale. The ball is rolling. Th11ee new few days with Mrs. Lucy Green. Mrs. Nora Clawson and M1·s. Henry and practically finished another for WHITE LILY FLOUR homes on Center Street are planned cockerels. They offer to pay "the E. Dunond. •~lr. and Mrs. Henry Jen- sen, 1\Ir. and Mrs. Oren Beckr;tead, 1\lr Ray There May be Some as Good- and operation" in each case are wel•l day..were Salt Lake visitors on Thurs- Geot,ge Dorton in Murray, who h ;. Asociation price" or perhaps one cent sen, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gardner,' and Mrs. Henry Egb~rt ano Mhc1 va former resident of Midvale. The same Mrs. Armint,a Egbett, Mrs. Soren Egbert. under way. The Journal compliments but None Better Miss Twila Smart w~o is on a mis- contractor has another residence weli in excess thereof. They ocerlook the Dahl, Mrs. Emly Wardle and Mrs. .\!iss Sarah Haun <opent at \\t ..,k these builder~ and hopes to report in sion in the Southern States has been fact that all profits made on cock"A TOWN PRODUCT" under way for Anah Caldwell also Lysle Gardner. visiting in Salt Lake. each issue the new homes planned or reported as being critically ill \\ith erels handled by the Poultly Pro"BY TOWN PEOPLE" of Murray. Miss Nora Bateman is spending Mr. and J\11-s. John Williams, Mr.. stat·ted. The three referred to are Malaria fever. She is much imp1·oved ducers' Association revert to the Joe Pierson of Allen Street is hav- producers who sell their fries to the the week-end in Salt Lake.. "FOR TOWN GROCERS" Sarah Beckstead a11d Mr. Hy u r John Aylett, Andrew Malstrom and J. at this writing. ing Mr. Dunn build an addition to his Association. We are inclined to believe West Jordan Milling Company W. Nibley. , The five month:; old baby of Alima! Be.ck:stead motored to Monroe St..1.ca; , Mr. and M1·s. Nephi Gregory w.ore home. that the buyers are not overlookingEgbert died very suddenly Sunday to attend the funf'ral of .M ·. H. .C. dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Sarah AndTew Malstrom has contracted the fact that feed is high and the morning the funeral :;ervices were Beckstead who wa. a half brot 11Cr of I Lemons of Holliday who entertained with Mr. Dunn to do the carpenter held Monday afternoon at the grand- Hyrum Beckstead. for Mrs. Millie Kaw of Grant Mon- work for his new home on Center seller somewhat anxioua to unload. mothers's home, Mr.:. Arminta Egbert Mrs. Alvin Fleher of Salt Lake tana. Street. after which interment was made in spent the wc,'<'k end wth hei parent , Ruth Dearing of North Holden Miss Mrs. M. L. James entertained at a The material for the above work Street was given a surprise party bv Wights Fort grave yard. Mr. and 1\Irs. Arthur B n:. M s,> Eve dinner Friday evening for Mrs. H. is being supplied by th West Jordan Mr. and Mrs. J. Byren Birch anti. line Bird returned home- w.th her to several of her girl friends, last Tue~ J. Hallett and sons, Leo and Gene and Lumber Company. small sons, Rands and Oral just respend a wee-k m Sal Lake:. daughter, Opal, Misses Agnes and This same company has just re- day evening. Games and music were turned from an extended trip through Mrs. Robert Pill.'tC»l, RQSCO<', E JYI, 228 carloads Number This Week ..... ·--····-····-·. Grace James all of Bingham. ceived notice that its bid has been ac- enjoyed. Miss Doroth~· Burg rendered CacHe and Summit County. While in Merle and Mary Pixton ,J o,o ed to 246 carloads The Ward Amusement Committee cepted for furni>fuing the material several violin selections. Number Last Week ·------·-----·-- .. Logan they attended the Commence- Logan Saturday and \i~·terl \ i"h M•. will give a Character Ball Saturday for 17 blocks of sewer in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Phillippi have Same Period Year Ago ... ·-·- .·· ---·- ..... 205 carloads ment exercises of the B. Y. C. and and Mrs. Pix ton Jr. Et~noa • tayed a evening, July 4th. Everybody come City. Another notice that Midvale is returned from a trip to Los Angeles, also the U. A. C. where Mr. Bil·ch re- the guest of Miss France Ch.ti. tl€ and have a real good time. still on the map. California. ceived his master's degree. They spent 1 of Hyrum. -- UNION NEWS Changes in Power Line ! Cemetery Improvements Under Way Baseball News lI j °· New Name for Ballroom I WEST JORDAN • Building ·Notes • 1 Carload Shipments Received At Smelter 1 |