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Show THE JORDAN THE OLD ELM TREE SCHOOL DRAPER DOINGS The members of the N. N. 0. B. Club entertained at a party at the home of Miss Wilma Mickelsen in honor of Miss Jean Brown who leaves for Salt Lake to attend school for the winter. The evening was spent in playing games ami dancing. Refreshments were served to eighteen guests. Elva Peterson Age 12' Crescent School began, Monday, 7th Grade Teacher-A. J. Rees August 31, 1925, With an enrollment Once there was au old eLm on the of 87 pupils. More students will reghillside. Mo t people .~topped to rest I ister later .and an enrollment of 90 unler its . hade. Although it was far\ or more is expected. ~y, peop1 always rejoiced to go f The same faculty as was here !aFt there. It had sto_od there from gene- year have again returned. Mr: H. raton to generation. w. Jorgensen will have charge of the Jiine and Ruth alway_s went the_re 7th and 8th grades, Miss Ruth Bu;;h for lunch. These two g:Irls were Sit- the 5th and 6th grades; Miss Ardath ting down for lunch, when the old tree i Lan;en the 3nl and 4th and Miss tumbled down on them. I Beth Thomas the 1st and 2nd grades. Dave wa. ('Oming down the road, Friday, September 4, a general on a hor e. Dave was called the cow- 1 cleanup was held. The grounds were ard. H; saw the old t_r ea fall. 1 cleaned of all weeds and rubbish. The He JUmped from his horse, r un up j bovs of the upper grades put up a there and happened to have 3- rope gi~nt-stride that was purehased from with )lim, so he tied_ tht• rope awund! Crescent school funds. the tree and pulled Jt off fr~m them.: Sunda •, September 13th a parentHe took the . home. June:,; father h > t' held A large gave him a che_ck for fifty dollar~ ! teac be~s ofeea;:!tsw:t~nded and offiand a badge «aymg "Dave the hero .. num e PI cted The names of the , h h. h d ed cers were se e · Huth:;: fat l'r ::ra"e 1111 on~ un r ff' . ·n be published in the next dollars. He was no mo<'e called the, ~ss~:r~ ~~e Jordan Journal. coward boy. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brown and children and Mrs. Elden Brown lei t Y., ednesday ior their home in Twm :Fal\s, after visiting with relative 3 here for several weeks. U. A. C. FALL QUARTER Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Peterson an<l son of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Heber Allen several day:> this week. 1 * * • Mr. and and family guests last father, Mr. Mrs. Parley Thompson of Jeroo.11e, Idaho were week of Mr. Thompson's Soren Thompson. • * .. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Smith or Spanish Fork visited relatives here T'hursday and Friday. · * * * * * * • * * Opens Monday, September 28 Mr. J. R. Rideout, manager of th:: Rideout Mercantile, who just recentlJ· underwent two operations at a local hospital is nicely improving and is expected home this week. Hig-h school graduates are urged to send a transcript of their credits to the Registr~r's office at least two weeks before the opening of school. Ample board and roont accomodations a~ reasonable rates are available in Logan. * • * Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Withers lef• last week for Holliday to make theil' home. • • • JOURNAL DOG GRABS MAN BY WEST JORDAN J O L T S . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THROAT \VITHOUT Miss Leah Yates spent Peach Da:r INJURING HIM at Brigham City and visited relatives The absurdity of claims that animals in motion pictures are bearea and abused in order to g~. ~1t::~.1 to perform ill pointed out by Edward l<"'aust, the owner and trainer of Peter the Great, the famous German police dog appearing in the MetroGoldwyn-Mayer production, "The Silent Accuser," which comes to the Hub Theatre on Sunday, Monday and Tue~day, September 20, 21, and 22. Faust illustrated hb point by striking at the dog with a club. The dog did not cringe, or move. "If I had beaten that clog in training ·ilim he would have cringed whe11 I struck at him," he said. "Peter ha::; never been struck with a club, and has not even learned to fear it." Faust also points out that the dogwould have killed him long ago if he had abu~ed it, for one of Peter's tricks is to leap at his trainer's throat. Faust also lays flat on the ground, and permits the dog to fasten his teeth in his throat. The dog has been trained to do this without leaving even a mark Peter has proved the value of the right kind of training by his wor!,: in ;'The Silent Accuser." which Chester M. Franklin directed, and a!tapted to the screen with the assistance of Frank O'·Com10r from Jack Boyle's story. Eleanor Boardman, Raymon McKee and Earle Metcalfe head the cast. MURRAY l\10VINGS The studenb of the sixth grade accompanied by the teacher, Miss Ma~ Hibbert hiked to the nearly canyon, Mrs. James Clay had as her gue:;t Saturday. during the week, Mrs. GeorgtJ Kirby * • • of Salt Lake. Mr. Golden Lw:n,bert left for Ida- * * * ho last week to spend the winter. Miss Naomi Simper entertained * * • the Gleanor Mutual Girls of Grant Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Lambert and ward Tuesday evening at her horne. children of Helper were guests or * .. * Mr. and Mrs. A. Rasmussen three The finance committee of the Grant days of last week. Ward entertained the ward members last evening at the ward amusement Miss Virginia Sm.ith and Mis~ 1-)el- hall. A program was given and rela Smith left Sunday for Provo wHere freshments and dancing were enjoythey will attend s-:hool at the B. Y. ed. U., this winter. • • * * • Miss LaRue Simper entertained a Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Mitchell of number of her friends at a theatre Salt Lake visited relatives here thi ~ party followed by supper in Salt Lake week. in honor of Miss Evelyn PowelL The Utah Agricultural College is a fully accredited institution offering standard graduation and undergraduate courses in the schools of: Home Economics Agriculture Basic Arts and Commerce and Business Science Administration Agricultural Engineering Mechanic Arts and the Departrr1ent of Education .. . • Utah AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LOGAN. UTAH • .. * • * * • :£xibe 0 & E Electric Service Phone 272 MIDVALE, UTAH :-------·---=--- -----.-·---; Visit * * * Mrs. Charles Hogan has been very sick for the last ten days. * * .. Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson and daughter, Louise of Bountiful, Grace Rudy of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs . . George -Henderson were guesb of Mr. and M1·s. Charles Hogan, Sunday or last week. * .. * Mrs. R. McArthur and daughter, Alice of Windsor, Canada, l'r!i·. am 1 Mrs. Arthur Bird, motored to Gar- J field last week and were guesb of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelley. * • • Mrs. G. J. Bateman and son, Gei'ald of Salt Lake spent la~t week visiting Mrs. Lydia Bateman. I • * * - I Miss Georgia Hibbal'd, Sarah and I Rayola Haun of St. Markll hospital I visited their parents Friday afternoo:- • and attended the dance at night. ' * • * We are very plea.:;ed to state that M1s. K. HI Nordberg is on the improve after being very sick for the last tlu·ee weeks. Her daughter, Mrs. Wi Eben Wilcox of Fielding, Utah and Mrs. James Farmer of Bliss, Idaho have been staying with her. * * * Business Sense--No one ever regretted that he saved his money. A bank book showing a credit, whether it be a few dollars or a fortune, is one of the most satisfactory things in the world to possess....It bears evidence of a will to succeed and is the finest kind of a passport to success. Midvale State MIDVALE. UTAH Bank P----------------------------.. . . .''Save the Surface and You Save All" Mr. and Mrs. Byron Birch will move. to Bingham Saturday to make their home. PAINT DECORATE VARNISH * • * FRED HYKE Mrs. Ada Goodrich and Mrs. Austin Peterson attended a shower in Midvale Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bert Bateman, Jr. * * .. " PAIN'I'ING DECORATING 98 So. Main Street Phone, Midvale 132 Mr. N. B. Swenson has returned after visiting places of interest in California. .. "' BE WISE Delos Gardner of Arizona spent a few days visiting at the home of his mother ,Mrs. George D. Gardner. • * And Buy the ;i. RLOUR Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and sons, Alton and LaMar have retumed home after visiting ten days with relatives in Idaho, Falls. THAT SA TISFIE S * * * West Jordan Milling Co. .. for a new in your car. Let us take proper care of the one you have Expert Service Gas, Oils BATTERIES 25 E. Center Good Mr. and Mrs. James E. Clay han Mrs. Mark Gardner and sons h_ave had as their guests, Mrs. Nate New· gone to Preston, Idaho where she will Comlb, Mrs. Robert Luthwaite an!. teach school this winter. Mrs. Frank Dework of Aberdeen Mrs. John Anderson and ~ons, E l-l Idaho. dred and Wesley Gardner motored to 1 • * • •••• Phone Mid. 108 Dewey, Utah and Malad, Idaho where j Midvale •_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ . The members of the P. T. Club en Mr. and Mrs. Erne&t Conwall an they visited Mrs. Anderson's sister. joyed an outing to Liberty Park la~t the guests of relatives here. Saturday. * * * • * "' Miss Thelma Hunt was the gues t Mrs. Sarah Rasmussen is visiting of Miss Orlean Bird of Magna, Sunthis week at Magna, the guest of her day. daughter, Mrs. C. 0. Jensen. • * • "' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Enquist an Master Spencer Nelson of Roose- nounce the arrival of a son bom to velt is here to spend the winter with them one day last week. his uncle, Mr. Earl Nelson. • * * • Mrs. C. J. Hunt had as her guesl Mrs. ' Nora Stringfellow is visiting Sunday her daughter, 'Mrs. C. John· at Bingham the gue~t of her daughte r son. • Mrs. Richard Orgill. * * * * • • Miss Grace Bateman had as her Mr. and Mrs. Jos F. Fitzgerald an- guest . Mond.ay, Miss Rachel Gibbs. • nounce the birth of a baby boy, Mon• * • rlay, September 14. Miss Thelma Hunt was the dinner guest of Miss Bernice Watts Monday. Miss Helen Crosgrove of Sal.t Lake was the week-end guest of her parents Mrs. Charles Farrer entertained on Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Crosgrove. Wednesday afternoon of last week • at her home on South Jtate Street. Mr. Garfield Terry of Keetley is Luncheon was served to Mrs. James visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie Terry. Powell, Mrs. Ray Reading, Mrs. John • * • Sanders, Mrs. Guy Reading. Mrs. Durini September only we will allow you $1 for your old Mrs. May Y. Lambert has as her Carl Wahlquist, Mrs. L. L. Hambleguest this week, Mrs. Tillie Young ton and Miss Mag.gie Powell. pot as part payment on a wonderfully fine of Salt Lake. • • * Mr. and Mrs. William B. Ericks0 11 Mr. Lavern Smith, Mr. John Fitz- of this city have recei,.ed word of the left during the week for Provo. They safe arrival of their son, Zelph Erickwill all attend the B. Y. U. this win- son, who is on a mis:;;ion in Auster. tralia. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Collett had as their guests dm:ing the week, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Collett and family O· Montpelier, Idaho and Mr, George Collett of Salt Lake. You Know What it Will Cost It is Just at 'l'remonten, during the week. .Mr. and Mrs. John Allen of Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Yates Sunday evening. Frank Soter's "The Handy Place" • • • • • • • • • • colfet • • • Electric Percolator Ford Accessories, Oil, Gas, Tires, Tubes Small Hardware, Brooms, Miscellaneous Items ALWAYS OPEN Midvale, Utab Main and Smelter Streets foryourO d CoffeeP ot especially designed for every day service in the homf. ' A RARE TREAT (or "Welfdone" if you pr~fer it that way) 't~ When Dependability The price is $5.75 but if you turn in your old coffee pot it costs you only- 't Counts 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. Whe.n you have waited hour~ for a shot, you want to be as nearly certain as possible that you will get it. REMINGTON and STEVENS • Guns and U.S. Black Shell (Selby Load) Ammunition have a dependability that is satisfying at scuh times. West Jordan Lumber Co. Comer Meat &Grocery MIDVALE, UTAH Gilbert and O'Brien, Props. 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