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Show THE JORDAN DRAPER * * * and Mrs. A. R. Mickelson left .._.,..~slul.y, July 7th for a month's trip automobile on the Pacific Coact. They will go to southern California ' and from there to Wa hington and Oregon and home thru Montana. .Mr. Mickelson is President of the Civic Club of Draper and the Dra;pe1· PoultTy Association and will make it a point, while away to visit all the important poultry plants including .those at Petoluma, California. * * * • Miss .. .. The N. W. 0. B. Club pleas ntly suTprised Miss. • Lucile Smith at her home, Wednesday evening. Lunch was served to eight guest,, * * l\Ir. Orson Mickebon of Jerolllll, Idaho is spending a month with relatives in Draper. "" * * Mr. and Mrs. H. H. 'McCattney of Salt Lake were guests of Mt·. and Mrs. S. J. Mickelson, Sunday. .. .. Miss Pirtia Rawling-s and .Mrs. L. Johnson arrived here Friday from Hon olulu for a month's visit at the ho:ne of their father, Mr. J. R. Rawling.<. Mrs. Johnson was formel'ly )1iss Janilce Rlftwlings and wa::; martied :;everal days before leaving Honolulu. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Office--6500 State Street Phones-Midvale 175-J, Murray 445 FEEDING BABY DURING SUMMER M!lk Is recognized as the ldl'al foorJ !or young children. It should be care· fully guarded during the warm sum• mer months, to Insure Its freedom * • "' from germs or bacteria that wight ~aturday, .Mr,;. 1Iartha Dunyon eucause harm to the child. Uecause ot tertumed at dmner, honoring Mr. and Its nature, It Is, under certain condil'vlrs. A. ~. Olson of California. The tions, a breeding and propagutin;: other gue~t~ were: _h. and l'th,;. Or::'A:m ground for germ llfP and m1:1y soon be· Soremsen and l\Ir,.:. Rern William,;. come unfit for use unless It Is handle11 After dinner the~· formed a tit at1 e with the utmost care and vigilance . party at the Pantages. Perhaps the Ideal way to obviate this risk Is through the use of evaporated Mr. lsaac Dunyon and daughter, milk. This milk Is only pure milk l\Ir,. Jan~ La;. ton are spending a week with sixty per cent of the water reat Fish Lake. moved from It and Is absolutely sterIle. It is of double richne!!s but may * * * Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. W. Fitzgerald • be modified by the addition of water, had as their guest.;; Wednesday, Mr. which will return It to Its original and :\lr::;. Zubulon Stewart and Dr. volume with a greatly enhanced food Israel Stewart of Logan. value. * . Evaporated milk Is ster!Uzed and has a high nutritive content. This Ma;;ter Vern Cotteral of McGill, Nevada is visiting his grandmother,' causes 1t to be u \'ery excellent food for the youn~ child and the Infant .Mrs. Elizabeth Cotteral. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Terry announce In tact, many of the leading pedl· the marriage of their daughter, La atriclans o! the country advocate its Preal and William O::;borne of Cra~ use after tl1e <'hlld Is deprived of its mother's milk, A formula, evolved by cent, July 2. The young couple will make tbeiT these pediatricians. through experimentation, Is as follows: home in Draper. From Sixth Week to Third Month. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Printice Fitzgerald Milk. evaporated . . • • • • • • • • • • I ounces announce the arival of a baby boy, Lime water .................. I ounces Milk sugar .•..•.•.••••••••. ! ounces born June 28. Bolled wat~r ................ 28 ounces I * * * The N. N. 0. B. Club entertained at a candy pull at the home of Mrs. Harold Walbeck, Friday evening. After the party, Miss Jean Brown entertained at a slumber party and a breakfa~t at her home. Seven members enjoyed the affair. • • * e Touch the Spot Only Vice Versa Mrs. E:<ther Anderson left Friday for :::eyeral week·_.., visit in Logan. While there she V·lill spend a weel: with friends at Bear Lake. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ballard and children attended the Allen family reunion held at Liberty Park, July, 4. Our Food Entices, Fills and Satisfies l'tlr~. * * * Clarence Bowthrope and children of Marion, Utah are guests of her mother, Mrs. Sam Bailey. • • * STEWART'S CAFE 11 N. Main St., Midvale Mr. and Mrs. Hal Richarc15on and ~Ir. and :\Irs. L. Peterson of Magna were gue~ts of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ballard, Thursday of last week. * * * Miss Afton Boberg entertained at a lavm party Wedne~day afternoon . Miss Mary Bernhisel of Salt Lake was a special guest. MIDVALE Feed & Seed STORE M. L. McNamara, Prop. Phone Mid. 4 7 -w ( 'lnihol'll!' Foster, th11t clever little I SAND'\ Artificial Ice ' ~======~ * • * I. LESTER ,..,. 1 l\lr. and .1\lr~. H. A. Peterson anll Miss Afiton Featherstone of Lehi bauJ o1 ~all LaK-. were the gue::;ts is the guest of her ,;bter, .:\Irs. J .. F. of .vlr. and Jlrs. ht-ber Allen, SaturFitzgerald. da)- an,l Sunda~ of last week. * • • MIDVALE f Rising Young Star 1 Fond of Cooking • * * Mrs. Martha Dunyon, Neta .Mr. and 71-ns. Stanlev Ra::;mus~en Dun yon and Mr. Joe Dun yon sp<'nt and children spent thr~e day::; last three days last week visiting in Pat·k week at the Jordan Stake camp in City at the home of 1\hs. Ralph ~tring Littte Uot onwooll. ham, Mrs. Dunyon's daughter. • The Fitzgerald family re-union was held in the Draper Amues:ment Hall Wednesday, July 8th. The day was spent as wollows: Get-Acquainted gathering from 3 to 4; Business meeting, 4 to 5 Election of new officer5); Dinner served cafeteria style, 6 to 7; Program 7 to 8; Prayer by Manassah Fitzgerald; Vocol Solo, Abert Southwick; Reading, Zenna White; "Hol.d your Sides," Dick Wetzel; Children's Chorus, Draper Girls; Vocal Selection, Julia Stewart~ Communitg song; Benedition, J. W. W. Fitzgerald. MURRAY ivian Simmons left Friday for relatives in ::>oda Springs, The rest of the evening was .:;pent in games and dancing. • JOlJRNAL Midvale, Utah Our Experience Has Proved That high quality refrigerators, iven though they cost morE', are tb.E' least expensive in the long run .•A cheap refrigerator will not refrigerate food properly. It may stop some of the food spoil- * * * The W. C. Club chaperoned by "Mrs. R. E. Smith spent Tuesday afternoon at the Crystal Hot Lake:;. After a swim in the lake, luncheon was served to eight members. TELEPHONE HAl:! AN::>WERED MONKS' AGE-OLD PRAYEH Line to Summit of St. Bernard Pass Hlllp:; Save Lives of Alpine Travelers A lonely telephone, high up in the Alps, on top of the Great Saint Bernard Pass, at the ancient "hospice," and presided over by a tall old monk, stands guard for the hardy travelers who attempt to eros;; the range by the Pass, rather than to make the trip through the tunnel below. In the June issue of the Cosmopolitan, Ernest Poole writes of ''The Lady With the Icy Ki5s"-the Glacier Bride of the Guides- and tells how the telephone, ,the monks and the famou~ dogs of Saint Be1~nard have made the Pass safe. The wire leading fro111 the telephone at the "hos..:' pice" goes to and in some ten miles lower down the Pa~s, and in times of storm when a traYeler leaves the inn, word is telephoned up to the "hospice" and one of the monks goes tlown with ·the dogs to reach the traveler, before he is overcome. "But are there no lives still lost in winter?" inquired a young American. "No-not a life in many years." The tall old man was silent a moment. Then in a reverent tone he saaid, 'For over a thousan{l years, my non, we have prayed for the safety of travelers here. And He has answered our prayers at last." "The smart young Amer.ican asked, 'Or wa,; it the telephone?" "The old mountain climber turned and looked at the Yankee with quiet eyes. 'Yes, my son-that is how God answered our prayers." age but not all. The losses go on and amount to more than the Fond of Gay Colon difference in price between a low grade and a high grade re- Most popular colors for rlPcoratlng houses of Greece are gray, black. white and blue. frigerator. The Alaska cork filled Refrigerator represents the very best value that it is possible to pue into a strictly high class refrigerator. , arc being quickly sold to manufacterers and caJHtnlists. If ynu have an Invention, send us a West Jordan Lumber Company MIDVALE CITY, UTAH model or sketches for search and report on patentability. Our hook on pnlcnts and trade-marks o:tos'WfFT & co. , 7th &. E. Sts., Washington, D. C. Established In 1889. Seven fE>edlngs In twenty-tour hours; a ounces at three-hour Interval• during the day and four-hour Intervals at night. 4 to From Third Month to Fifth Month. )(Ilk. evaporated • , •••• , ••• 7~ ounces Lime wa.ter . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 ounces Milk sugar . • • • • • • • • • • • • . . I ounces Boiled water ••••• , •••.•.. 29~ ounce• Sl1 feedings In twenty-four hours. 6 to 6 ounces at three-hour Interval• illurlng the day and &. feeding at 10 p.m. ,,!ly whu makes Barry Comiors' play, "AppiPSilUCE'," the OUt· standiug <'Oilledy sue· CP:;s of the year, Is an extraordinary young woman. She Is generally rP<·ognlzed as on!' of the rising young sturs of the Americau stuge and her services and comp11ny are always In demand but such Is her nature that she shuns the "b r 1 g h t lights" and lends a simple and unosten tatlous life wher· ~~~·er she may be. =----" She II! essentially a home girl, being Claiborhe Foster. passlonutPiy fond of cooking, an art at which she Is ,-ery adept, and much of h!'r leisure time Is spent In the modest llttle kitchenette of her apartment. When uot playing In some production, Miss l•'oster may be found at her home 11 ~l10rt dlstunce fi·om New York city, "'here she revels In the joys of cook· ing for the whole family and her f1·lends and spends her vacations do· ing the work of the ordl.nary house· wife. There are two dishes which are re gurded with more favor bJ' Miss Fos· ler, than are any others. These are Bronk shrimps and chicken en casser· ole. She uses the simplest of formu· Ia» hut Insists upon the purest of Ingredients, using Plll'e butter, and eTap orated milk. The reclpes that she uses are: Bronk Shrimps. 2 cups shrimps, Yolks 2 eggs STONE MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL HALF-DOLLARS ARE READY FOR YOU HERE In this new and artistic coin, authorized by Congress, the South's great project to honor her heroes will be perpetuated. The coins are One Dollar each-the fifty cent premium on each one goes to the Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association. You'll want at least one of these new Half-Dollars Just stop in any time-we'll supply you right away Midvale State Bank ~ canned or fresh cup eV14X>ratect milk >,2 cup water 1 t~P- flour 2 hp. lemon Juice 4 tbsp. rat 12 tsp. salt Few grains ca.yerme MIDVALE, UTAH Clean the shrimps, and cook In half the fat for 2 minutes; add seasoning Milk sva.porated ............ 10 ounoea and lemon; cook 2 minutes longer. Re· Llme water •.••••••••••••••. 3 ounce:s move shrimps and make a white sauce Milk sugar . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ! ounces Boiled wa.ter •.•••••••••••.•. 1:9 ouncea of the relllninlng fat, dour and milk; Five feedin«s In twenty-tour hours. when thickened add yolks of eggs ,lightly l>euten, stirring In quickly an1! i to 7 ounces at four-hour Intervale the last feeding to be given at 10 p. m cooking two minutes; add the shrimp!!.. From Seventh to Ninth Month. Chicken en Casserole. From Fifth to Seventh Month. Milk, evapora.ted ••••• , •• , •• 11 ounces Lime water ................. 8 ounces Milk &ugar • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • J ounces Boiled water ................ 16 ounce~ 1 to t ounces at tour-hour Interval• during the day. La11t feeding at tsn at ~ght. tender chlckea for roasting 2 tbsp butter 2 tbsp. lard Salt and pepper l pint hot water J parsley cups chopped mushrooms - - Trainer of Boxers Gives Diet Hints · Product of Silk Worm Lltne water . . . • • . • • • • •• • • • • • 3 ounces Milk &UK'ar ••••• , , •••• , • • • • • 2 ounce• ~ To Kid Howard of Chicago and his new system of training and condition lng, Sammy Man dell, the presenr lightweight boxlni: .champion of tht' world, gives a great deal of the credit for his meteorh rise to stardom In the world of pugilIsm. When llandell first started fight· Lng, he was small. weak and undevPI · o p e d, but after t u r n I n g hlmtSe!r ove1· to Howard .It was only a short time before he took the decision from Sid Terris of Ne\\ York . that resulted in him being recog. nized as the boas of the lightweights Sammy Mandell. Howard's sy11tem Is unique In that It works no hardship QD the ath.letP who Is In training. Unllk.oe the 11ys terns that have been used for years this prominent and successful trainer of men makes conditioning more of a pleasure than a distasteful necessity Instead of demanding that his men eat only certain thing~ he advises them to eat what they want and when they wan! It as long as It Is cooked In a prope1 manner. Mr. Howard, Ln a recent in terview on tne subject ot. diet nnd con dltion, said, In part : "Years ago it wa~ a task, and an unpleasan! one, for a boxer or a wrestler to train for a bou1 because he was. forced to literal!~ starve himself unleiiS he ·wanted to eat steaks and chops at all times. I re member that when I was training for n match, l was so truly tired of steaks that I chokl'd every time tbat I att• one but It was steak or nothing. I ad vise my men to diet at all times but il Is perfectly po~<sible for them to diet and, at the same time, to enjoy their food. lily only 'don't' II! the one re garding the eating or such comblna tlons as fresh milk and cheese, anti fruit with ,cream. In fact, I advocatt the use of evuporated milk entirely. Vegetables are tine and the more thar the athlE-te eats the better he will b• tor lt. Pastry, of certain kinde, tuch at homemafle pies, cukes and cookies, If made correctls, and with pure butter "'·aporated milk ami pure lard, ar( ,·ery beneficial. Stews and bolls artIdeal. Taken us a whole, any fond. with u few exceptions, Is all right I. properly cooked and eaten without gorging." 6 And one has hut to look at Howard who ls the most rPI!gious user of hi~ own ~yllt~w. to l'eullze that It La ll sue CiA. FLOUR milk l tbsp. chopped Barley water ..••••••••••••. 84 ounce~ 8 to & ounoes at tour-hour interva.l• during day. Last feedinll' at ten &I nig-ht. From Ninth to Twelfth Month. And Buy thee 1 cup evaporated 1 Clean chlckt>n, spilt down back, and Ia yo hrea~ upward Ln casserole. Spr<>ad ''n t over brPast, dust with salt and pep· per, add hot water, cover closely unol f!Wk In hot ov~ll one hour. When nParly tender put In evaporated milk, r:•ushroolllS and par51Py. Cover again. .md cook 20 minutes longer. Serve bot Ln casserole. Milk, eva.porated •••••••••••• 12 ounce> BE WISE THAT SATISFIES West Jordan Milling Co. Phone Mid. 108 Visit Four thousand yards ef thread Is the spluning record of a silk worm. Midvale Frallk Soter's "The Handy Place" F01·d Accessodes, Oil, Gas, Tires, Tubes Small Hardware, Brooms, Miscellaneous Items WANT ADS \ ALWAYS OPEN FOH. SALE- Two building lots on 39, 4th Ave: (J2-3t) Main and Smelter Streeis Midvale, Utah FOR RENT-Two office rooms over Corner Meat & Grocery at the intersection of Main and Center Sts. $1 0.00 per month. Gilbert & O'Brien • For Sale-Spring Cockerels. 39-4th Avenue. In heart of Midvale. OIL BURNERS-Agent wanted this Territory. Greatest heating device known. Fits in any furnace. Price cheap. Call at JOURNAL office. ;y;y;y;y;y; FOR RENT-Terrace 203 First Avenue, Midvale. Call Mrs. Haimond, Was. 1153-M. 4t !:Fi FOR SALE-McCormick-Dearing com bined harvester cheap. Albert Olson, Tel. Mid. 182-Rl. Sandy, R. D. No. 1, West Jordan, Utah. i MIDVALE BAKERY i l•'OH 'sALE-2 ~2 lots on 3rd Avenue. Sewers and sidewalks all paid. See Dan Radovich, Phone 274, Midvale. MIDVALE Hotel and Apartments. 39 Main St. Remodeled and Refurnished. Ne>w M.anagement. '1Service and Cleanliness" our motto. tf HARNESS Single set for sale. Make offer.· 39 Main St., Midvale Hotel. GOOD FURNITURE FOR SALE Mrs. Cahoon at 120 W. Center St. has some good furniture for SALE immediately. Don't delay. C. J. Ridd ~ ~ y; y; y; m !:fi The Home of Home Made Bread and French Pastry 43 N. Main Phone 47-J !:Fi y; Bread, 3 loaves for .. ~ Cinnamon Rolls and Dough;R nuts, per doz. ~ - - 25c 20c ~!:Fi!:Fi!:Fi~!:Fi~~~!:Fi~~!:Fi!:Fi!:Fi!:Fi!:Fi!:Fi~!:Fi!:Fi!fi!:Fi MOTOR CO. Lincoln Ford Fordson Personal Service Phone 205 Midvale City, Utah U.S. A. YOUR COIFFURE MAKES A DIFFERENCE "My Work Is My Reference .. f!mil Beauty Shoppe 13 North Main Street "Distinctive Hairdressing" |