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Show J~URNAL THE JORDAN .. How much ; will you 'Y contribute ; ..• ..... ....•... THE FEATHERHEADS SA'!, FANNY, I CAN GET A <;WELL SECOND HAND CHARIO-r FROM BENNY IliCT FOR $So DoWN AND tJO A MONTH -YES, I'VE GOT TriE 50 I!.>UCKS . FOR THE FIRS\ PA'<MENT to the forgers' Outside of That felix Is 0. K. tiQ., YOU DON'T HAVE ID WO~R'f ABOUT THE MONTHlY PAYMENTS - I CAN Kt:EP THEM UP Too -OF COURSE IT NEEDS A LITTLE liNKERIN I DONE ON IT -'1'0U ·IlaN'T E)(PECr TO GET A liiOLlS·WOYCE FOR THAT PRICE , DO 'rOLl ? I DON'T HEY ! 'IES, I'M GO~NA DO IT M'I''3ELF -WELL I KNOW AS MUCH AS MOST MECHANICS ABollT ' O'IERHAULittG IT I TOOK THE A1oNOGRAPH APARI 0 K., DIDN'T I j' YECS, AN' • I CAN PUT li ToGEIHER AGAI~ AN'I' TIME I WANT TO IS Tr!AT SO '? 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A phone call or letter will bring the Todd man to your desk. - lEAST MIDVALE ltemsiWESTJORDANNEWSj:---------------..... · So the People May Know Midvale has one of the finest and best Ball Rooms in Utah BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED A \\'OND'ERFUI.~ SPRING FLOOR And The Very Best Of Music A RARE TREAT Mi.~ Vel'a Bird of MXllCl>eek .is Miss Ella Dahl and Charles Smith spendind a few days with her grandwho will be married sQon were the mother, Mrs. Sarah Bennett. • • * honored gue~ts at a rru8Ci61laneo~ Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cook left Satur- shower Wednesday night given by Mr,; day for a visit in Woodruff and adj- Smith and Mrs. Emma Paxton at the oining towns. * * * Smith home. The evening was :>pent Mr. and Mrs. David Hiatt and child- m games and music after which a ren cf Payson visited Friday wiLh buffet luncheon was served to 75 Mrs. Lester Forbush. guests. * • * • (or "Welldone" if you prefer it that way) • • • Mrs. F. E. Tripp entertained at The West Jordan Choir and baml dinner Wednesday for Mrs. Katherin .: .1e1d a party in the West Jordan Tripp of Salt Lake, Mrs. Albert Trip11 Amusement Hall Thursday mghc lUnd children, Mabel and Delbe1t or !'he evening <nas spent in dancing Munay. anti games. Hetreshments were serv• * • Mr. and Mrs. George J. Millerburg ed to a large number of guests. "' • * and Mrs. J. P. Terry of Salt Lake A party was given Tuesday night spent last Sunday in Magna, dinner guests of Mrs. George Andrews aml in honor of Mil1" Sarah Haun, who left Monday, August 31 to study nursMrs. Le Grande Terry. mg at the St. Marks hospital. Games . . • * is a Combined were enjoyed and a light luncheon Mr. Lavelle Simper accompanied Treatment, both was served to the following guests: his brother, Bar! and enjoyed the local and Internal, and has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Bankers Stag Banquet at the Hotel Sarah, Viola, Rayloa and Vn·gmia Haun, Grace Holmgren, Lawrence, forty years. Sold by all druggists. Utah last Monday evening. Clarence and Mary Dahl, Kenneth, P. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio " * * Alta and Ohve Hogan, Ora Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and Finlayson, Orland and Irene Olson children of Salt Lake were guests ·Suits Made To Order Sunday evening of Mrs. Joe Jaoob- Delila Richards, Karl and Evaline Gilbert and O'Brien, Props. First class work guaranteed Peterson, Frank and Jack Smith, Lawsen. Midvale, Utah Ladies Tailoring rence and Kenneth Leak, John Slater, • * • A Specialty Mrs. R. Carlsen and Mrs. Martha C. Sanders, Jess Clifford'===========;;================ Bulkley, A. J. Sabey, Lynand Hart, Mar- ~ H. F. RASMUSSEN Oaksen of Magna visited Saturday Stewart Ian Bateman, Gladys Rundquist, WalTAILOR with Mrs. S. W. Sharp. ter Shepard and Bud Funk. Clothes Cleaned, Pressed * " • * " • Miss Florence Davy of Salt Lalre and Repaired There will be a dance in the open,wa:; a week-end guest of Miss Mar6-t West Center Street air pavillion Labor Day September 7. garet Forbush. Phone Midvale 117- W The Columbians will play. ~ idvale, Utah .. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Cash and Bishop and Mrs. Leak and their family who have been spending the three little girls ·and Mrs. Ellen Pearsummer in Provo have l'eturned to son went to Garland last week and their home on South State street. Mr. Cash will resume his position as prin- visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith. * * • cipal of the Union School. Miss :Melva Gardner arrived home .. * • Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett vi- after spending two weelqs visiting sited relatives and friends in Nephi friends and relatives at Blackfoot, Idaho. anti Provo, over the week-end. Ml·s. Annie Simper and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hanks of Preston, Beatrice were guests last Wednesday Idaho spent the week end as guests or Mrs. Daniel Simper of Mm'l'ay. * .. .. of Mrs. Hank's sister, Mrs. Milo PearMr. and Mrs. F. E. Steffy of S.an son. • * • Pedro, California old time friends oi . , . •·' ' . "-. . . l\Ir. and Mrs. Lester Forbush and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Pete.r::;on and Mrs. Eliza Hills of Salt La.lre were baby, Chul'bery Lou, motored to Pl'<>VO their guests Sunday afternoon. Sunday and visited friends and reJa* * *' tives. They were also special _dinner B. J. O'CONNOR E. E. ELIESON Mr. Allen Bateman and the Boy guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell York. .... . "' . . . • ,. ' • ' .r: Scouts who made the trip to Yellow* * * are being quickly stone Park, returned Thursday. They Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Irving, Mrs. and capitalists. If you have an Invention, send us a 1·eport a very successful trip. Rachel Irving and Miss Edna Irving ·model or sketches for search ancl report 25 E. Center Phone 272 spent Sunday at Ogden Canyon. ~IIDV ALE, UTAH on patentability. Our book on patents and trade-marks Mrs. Emma Burgon, Mrs. Minnie " Cox and Mrs. John B. C<llton of VerMiss Ethlyn Gardner and Gene Wat A pa1'ty was given in honor of l\Iiss : : - - - - - - - - - - - - - nal who is on her way to Washing- son of Salt Lake are visiting .Mis~ Rayola Haun Sunday. Luncheon was ton, D. C., motored to Provo, Friday. Genieve Gardner. 7th &. E. Sts., Washington, D. C. served to nine guests. Miss Royla I .. " Established In 1889. Mrs. Arvin Beckstead and Delila and Sarah Haun and Georgia Hib-1 Miss Me.rla Greenwood was a Salt Lake guest Tuesday of Mrs. Allen Spratling entertained at a miscellan- bard left Monday for Salt Lalre to 1 eous shower at the Beckstead home take a course in nursing at the St. Bateman. Saturday night in honor of Miss Eve- Marks Hospital. • Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett have as lyn Bateman and Royal Spratling. • • Aft~r their house guests this week, Mis,; Games were played and lucheon was Mr. William Houghton of Storrs Edith Garr-ett and Misa Wanda Fran- served to 86 guests. visited Mr. and Mrs. John Yates last A Good Meal-is Worth • com of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Richards of week. • • Salt Lake ente1tained at her home Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bateman, Mr. last week in honor of Miss Evelyn Mrs. Al Nelson is improving at the and Mrs. Lee Beckstead of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goats ol and Wanda Bateman, September Holy Cro~s Hospital after undergoWest Jordan were dinner guests on brides. Mah J ongg and Hearts weJ"e ing a serious operation. "As Clean as the Cleanest, Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. the main features of the evening. As Good as the Best" Refreshments were served. Little Edward Squires who had his K. A. Carloon of Midvale. * • • ann broken sometime ago has had to * * .. Mrs. Wm. Charles and childr~n Mrs. Byron Bil~h and children have have it reset. • who have spent the summer in Hill- returned home after spending four • • ard, Wyoming 1·eturned Saturday ev- weeks at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Mr. and l'ths. Clifford Patter and ening to their home on Union Ave. Obary and family, Thel,ma, Keeton children Dawn and Jean of Park City SAMAS & THOMAS, * * * and Bernice Brown of California are visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dwight on Mr. Andrew Bradford and Miss guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Birch. Sunday. Proprietors. "' Blanch Sharp were gue10ts Sunday ev- Floyd Abbot and J. Byron went on a Midvale Utah ening of Miss Jessie Jolly of Salt trip to Cache Valley last week. Mrs. Ray McArthur and daughter Lake. * * * Alice of Wendsor, Canada are ~pendMr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolf were ing several weeks wibh Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lottie Ashton and Mr. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Harry Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Roy Kite of Salt Lake we1·eY ..;..;;a_te;.;s~S;;;.at:.:.u;;;.rda.:;;;..:Y:.:.·-------- Pierce, Miss Evaline Pie1~e and Mr. guests Friday at the home of Mt•. Midvale has entered the Salt Lake and Mrs. A. McNeal of Bountiful, Buv.ing blue sky and wildcat share~ Charles Sharp. Alice Hwere City Amateur Tournament, with Mrs. Roy McArthur and M of stock is not the popular indoor • * * * special dinner guests of rs. any games September 4, 5, 6 and 7. sport it was a few yea1·s ago. People Tuesday of last week, the children, • • • Bird Sunday. are learning more and more the wisrelatives and friends of Mrs. F. A. Midvale drew the Utah Power & Mrs. Elsie Withers has gone to the dom of consulting a bank with a good C<lle met at her home on State Stl·eet Light C<>., for its first games SaturBingham Hospital to take up her reputation before making investment~ in honor of he1· 64 th bilthday. Covers day at 5 p. m. duties as a nm·se. and handing out their hard earned were laid for seventy two. Twenty* • * money. seven grand-child1·en and five great Mr. Cox and his Midvale Junior Mrs. William Musser and son, MilNational distribution of the better man will be on hand to take it away into the Bosphorous. grand-children were presents. Among Band will be on hand to help put ton and Mr. Hyrum Arnold of Salt LINCOLN class of investments has become a from them. * * * the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Midvale over. Lake were dinner gue!<ts of Mr. and modern science, and in a great nation There are many good investments No man can wholly escape suffer- Doty and Mrs. Frank Humphries and • Mrs. Henry Egbert Sunday. Manager Schmiett will take the like ours with enormous accessions of in all lines of activity, and all that a ing. If it isn't poverty or rheumatism son Floyd of Delta also _Mr. and MTs. ... " following players: AllRop and Attnewly created wealth, it is very im- buyer nef{!s do i~ use ordinary pru-1 it may be love. Albert Cole of • Gl;nt;viile. The Primary Officers gave a party twood, catchers; Larson, Beckstead portant that those who buy secUI·it- dence and consult with responsible * • " FORDS ON 1 Monday afternoon in the West J onlan ies know what they aTe getting. banking or investment hou~es and milBelgium-"What'll you take?"Beth Boggess of Murray was a and Reading, pitchers; Schmiett, Our harvest season is here. Farm- lion. of dollars wi.ll be .·aved fro:n United States-"How much have you ' weJki~:~ ::est. ai th\ h:me of Mr. Hillstrom, WhitJ~•are and Steadman, Hall in honor of Mrs. M. A. C<loper Goff as infields;- Reading Stauf and all who worked with her while ers are blessed with normal crops and 11oss. got?" an s. anc1s enn e g. she was President of the Primary fer, Watts and Canning, outfields. in some cases better than nonnal, and 1 * • * Personal Service here. Games and dancing were enjoy• • p_rices are above. normal. They willj Wh?n. Turkish wiv_es become tireBill Higgins says if science !s all Chlorine Ga• Not New Phone 205 Midvale, Utah Lets have a good following from ed and a buffet luncheon was served fmd themselves With plenty of money some 1t IS gentler to dn'orce them than wrong, oolleges are due to refund a Chlorine Ia& hu been uaed in the to tweny-seven guests. this fall and the slicker stock sales-! to sew them in bags and drop them terrible lot of money. tru~t of. eome d1aeuea alnce la& Midvale . 'V Shall Midvale Lose This Beautiful Ball Room If the people of l\iidvale Do Not help support it by their patronage The Jordan Journal Tel. Midvale 178 Distributors YES Ball's Catarrh A Broiled Steak is one of the most tempting and healthful ways of cooking a piece of meat. Try one for dinner some day soonthe whole family will enjoy it. Not If They COME and ENJOY Themselves At The DANCES Everybody Will Be Here At THE GRAND FALL OPENING FRIDAY, SEPTEl\1BER the 4th Featuring The PARAMOUNT DANCE ORCHESTRA NO MediCine I Comer Meat &Grocery Added Attractions The Latest Dance Craze THE CHARLESTON 6080 South State "Bert & Len's Dodge In" for choice FRUITS and VEGETABLES Hot Dogs-Candy and Cold Drinks PATfNW:S' • 1 f I I t I l • • • o:tosuWfFT A co. Whether Pauper or Millionaire 35c U. S. CAFE KEEP AWAY FROM WILDCATS • • • Will Be Introduced For The First Time In A Public Ball Room In Utah By l\lr. Edward Clay And Partner A small boy was not allowed to play out in the night air because he was subject to acute attacks of CROUP. One frosty morning he followed his father out t9 the street where the car had been parked all night. several attempts at starting, the car gave several wheezes and a cough or two, and several minutes were consumed before the engine began to run smooth ly. The boy took it all in and finally he said; Father, it almost had the croup didn't it? The youngster wasn't far wrong at that when we come to think of it. Weather, especially cold weather, is about as bad for cars as it is for croupy boys. • h H UmanS and cars are mUCh a ll'ke In t at they both need gOOd shelter in bad weather. Doll 't let your car be in danger of having the CROUP when you can have the benefit of our PLANS alld EXPERIENCE in buildi'ng a FIRST CLASS GARAGE with no expense to YOU - . .. . FREE TO THE LUCKY LADY A Pair Of Beautiful Slippers Given By The Brod-Way Shoe Shop Nearly Had the Croup . .. THE SURE WAY There is one sure way to avoid Autoing Troubles. Have us look over your CAR periodically and regularly. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. • • • .. • .. .. . 0 & E Electric Service A Sweet Combination • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • West Jordan Lumber Co. .. . .. A dish of delicious Ice Cream served with a liberal helping of your favorite flavor is a sweet com bination hard to equal. H. E. Phelps • • • • • . FORD . C. J. Ridd Motor Co. • • |