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Show , . I DRAPER POULTRY ASSOCIATION SOMETHING NEW FOR SOUTH JORDAN Ruth Rasmussen Draper School8th Grade Age 13 Miss Laura Shepherd, Teacher Leonard D. Stocking 7th Grade The poultry association of Dra~r Sandy R. D. No. 2 Age 14 has been a great help to this town. So. Jordan School Carolyn Hay, 'Dhis association has made it po&.~iTeacher ble for more people to go into the Mr. Zack Evans of South Jordan is poultry business. Through its efforts, now busy building a broom factory the people who belong to the associa- He is raising broom straws for his tion can get their feed cheaper and brooms this coming winter. He does are sure of a mark_et for -~he~r egg-s all the work himself and will soon The people of th1s assocmhon are be at work making brooms for the talking of building a grading station 1 stores and a warehouse. If this is can-ied J · through it will make the poultry industry even more successful. Subscribe for the JOURNAL. COMPLETE PLANS FOR THIS HOUSE FURNISHED FREE, LET US TELL YOU HOW CHEAPLY THIS UPTO-DATE HOUSE CAN BE BUILT. West Jordan Lumber Co. Midvale, Utah No one money. A whether it be THE JORDAN LIFE OF COLUMBUS Rex Whitmore Midvale Schoo' Age 13 7th Grade Mrs. Gregory, Teacher Columbus was one of the few men of his time who belived the earth to be round. He believed that by sailing west he could reach India. To prove this fact he decided to make a voy age westward ac1·oss the Atlantic. Being too poor to fit out a fleet of vessels, he appealed to the king of his country; but he refused to thin:, about it. Then he ~et off for Spain with the hopes of getting ship,;. At first the king of Spain refuse<, but he finally consented to let him have three ships and about ninety men. The men who accompanied Colum bus were of all classes. Some wen prisoners, who were forced to go some were adventurers who hoped to win great fortune and fame. After leaving Palos, Columbus sail ed to the Canary Islands where th e final p1·eparations were made for his departure. He had many obstacles to overcom< As soon as he had lost sight of land. steady winds drove his ships onward. his men were afraid lest they coul d not get back. Before long they entere• 1 a vast stretch of sea >veeds in which they were nearly caught. So fearft: dld the sailors become, that they determined to throw Columbus over board. He begged for just three day: time. At the end of that time land was sighted in the early dawn of October 12th, 1492. Columbus l;Jl'!lde three voyages, yet died in disgrace and dispair because he had not brought riches back to his country. He thought he really ahd reached India. It was no t until after his death that it became a known fact that he had found a new world which contained untold wealth -a new world on which is our own glorious country. • JOUR.NAL EAST MIDVALE Ho'v caretut are you private affairs? V v HOW mu ch l.Uort' syst..,mulic we ue with busiUt~3S fun,l, than w, tlt our v own personal tiu.tnel •! Take cheek p•otedwn, for instalh'l'. Of course you u se a Prot t:'c tog;·aph at your pl a, c of husiness to g tard ,.:,eck s t.ro m the forger. Bu t h.>w often do you write ·car o' H perso:-;,11 che ·k, by h n r! <) ~ giving to I 1te •lisl.tone t the chan ~e to he (~ i.::ih un cs t. The hn L tl1 on of tl: e Per.>o ~:.! l'r ,>t ~ . t;g tph, to S< il tel li\1 5 p l u~ <"r- ria ~~ '· 1n ak ·s ( an lc with • tlf'r~o nal ne ss d t•('ks now ine xc 1131l ' Jl r. T t:i; h,mdy li ttl<' mach ine ar plie to per.;onal < .H·d;s i iH' sa me kinfl of 1 · >t ee t , > ~1 long U.3C'•d h v ~ _.i .t iJ p·)I , CSS. .\ ph <m ,•·til or Jko lal car<! will hrii '/! ll.e Tu,lil to cxpluin it in detail. !'Xp•'rt v The Jordan Journal Distributors Tel. Midvale 178 WANT ADS DRAPER DOINGS FOR SALE-Fra.ne House, s 1·ooms. On city property. ~'lu st be moved at once. A sacri fie e. A. A. Larson Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Roberts ;tnt• Mr. and .l.Vl.tt·s, l<lrank Roberts anu children of Star Valley, Wyoming are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Crozier Kimball and Mr. and l\lrs. Leo N ebon. Mrs. .hl:111ma Brown was pleasantlJ surprised at her home Thursday evening by the girls working at the canning factory. Mrs. Brov.n has biOen ove1·-seeing the whole of the girl ~ at the factory. The evening was spent in playing game~. Hefreshments were served to twenty. The oificers and teachS!rs of th ~ Religion class entertained the child ren at a social Thursday afternoon. Games were played and refreshment::, served. Mrs. Nora Stringfellow is vi,iting at Magna the guest of her daughcer Mrs. LeGrand Teny. ::Vlrs. FOR SALE - -Hot Bla~t henter. Ca!J at Mr::;. John Eltz. South Main St. No. 69. NOTICF,-The hunters who took an Airdale and Setter dog from dan west of Smelter, Octobf!' ii, will receive $5.00 if dog- is byought bacJ.> to ov..ner. Ted Ray. We,;t J onlan. FURNISHED ROOM-FRONT. Iuea for rent. 91 W. Center Strf'-!t. Cal ' anytime 1t FOR RENT-5 room modern hou s< on Main Street. Inqu ire Booth ME·rc. Co., Midvale. Replumbed and r emodeled throughout. FIRE INSUnANCE- -DQn't Delay. See H. C. Aylett, 320 N. Main. Te Midvale 36. tf room modern house. 172 First Avenue -16-21\l Mr. Floyd Humphries of DeLta is vi siti.ng here with relatives and his friends. Mrs. James Glover entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of her husoand. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. Bum. l\lilne and Miss Louetta J1lilne motored to Lehi WednesdaJ and were gueds of l\Irs. James Cromp ton. Saturday evening of last week, Miss Beat1ice Simper wa~ a gue;;t at a Slum bet· pary and chick.;Hee at the home of Mbs Evelyn Olson of :Hurray. Mrs. Marie Woods of Alurray visited Friday with M1·. and Mrs. W. E. Cox. Mrs. S. W. Sharp had Mrs. Rose Holden of Social avenue as her guesi Sur1day. Mrs. Maria Goff entertained at a chicken dinne\ Thursday for her sister, Mrs. R. A. Bernard who left on Saturday for her home in Denver., Colorado, after spending some time here with l'elati ves and friends. A bowl of zenias formed the cente1· piece ,·or the table aml covers were laid for fifteen guests. Mrs. L. A. Wibon and Mrs. Clar(!nce Nelson of Salt Lake were dinmer gu<:sts Sunday of Mrs. J. T. Thornton. Mrs. F. E. Steffy and little daughter, Je;;salyn of San Pedro, California 3pent several days here as the guests of friends. Monday evening, -members of the l."nity club entertained in honor of :\irs. Steffy at tile home of Mrs. Clyde Soffe. Games were played and dainty refre::.hments were served to the following: Mrs. Mildred Seddon ll••d Mrs. Otilla Brown of Salt Lake, 1.lrs. S. W. Walker, Mrs Robert. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Cash, "11·. and Mrs. Earl Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berrett, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burgon, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush, .VIr. and Mrs. Fred Coomber, Mr. and Mrs. William James, Mr. and Mr;;. Clyde Sofre, Mrs. F. E. Steffy and daughter Jessalyn and Miss Dorothy Coomber. Mrs. Steffy will leave next week for her home in California. Miss Beatrice Simper·s attended the C. Y. C. Club at he home of Mists \'era Sanders Thursday of last week at her home in Murray. Miss Daisy Milne visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hugely of East Mill creek. Mrs. Erma Cook was hostess Thurs day to members of the Unity club. Club president, lVIrs. Golda Soffe who attended the convention of the State Federation of Women's clubs at Lo&an gave a 1·eport o fthe meeting held Wedsesday, Thursday and Friday of last week. Refreshments were :-erved to: Mrs. Alice Burgon, Mr!". Canie Coomber, Mrs. Otella Brown, Mrs. Golda Soffe, Mrs. F. E. Steffy and Mrs. Rachel Forbush. Mr. am! Mrs. J. Goff were guests Thursday evening at a social given by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grace of Midvale in honor of Mrs. R. A. Bernard of Denver, Colorado. Mr. Wauen Cole retU!ned ho.lJ,f:' last week from Moab where he haf been employed for some time. . Mrs. Elsie Carbon of Midvale spent "day with Mrs. O~rel Bateman. Andrew Brad ord and Miss " 1arp were g e;-;ts Friday evof Mi~s an Lyppre and William r,:ss was held in the Murray Society Mr. Elmer Christenson wi'l leave Friday for a mission m Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Watts Sun<lay. Mr. Melvin Burt of 1\Iill Creek will leave for a mission to Mexico Thursday. Mrs. L. Labrum had as her guest Sunday her daughter, Mrs. Effie Hawkings of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Bullock has a s their guest their daughter, Miss Eva Bullock of Bryon, Wyoming. Miss Mildred McCloy was a Salt Lake visitor Saturday. Mrs. Ora Morris had a s her weekend guests, Miss Clara Walker of Union. Miss Evelyn Olsen entertained the girllS of her club at a sluJTJ.ber pmty Saturday night of last week at her home on Vine street. A midnight supper was served to ten guests. Miss Beth Brockbank has returned home from a three week's V·i sit to Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Silas I. Smith announ ce the birth of a son. Dr. and Mrs. William Rothwell of this city received many congratulations fro:n, friends Thursday afternoon at their home on Poplar street in ·honor of their fifty fir,;t wedding anniversary. The marriage of Miss Inez Ptayer daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Fred C. Player of Bennion and Leslie Sm1th, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manas~eh Smith of this city will take place Wednesd<.~' in the Salt Lake Temple. A r-ption will be held in the evening in •>nor of the young couple at the B •nmon ward amusement hall. Mr~. George W. Baker and daughter, Miss Dorothea Baker have returned to their home in Ogd n after a visit of ~everal days with re atives here. Mrs. Luke Robinson anfl ·children left during the week for Hunstville, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Hilmen Hentze announce the arrival of a daughter.· A farewell party was giv at the Grant Ward on Wednesday evening in honor of Willard Olsen who will leave soon on a mission. Miss Hazel Green left rsday for Huntsville, Alaska to remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. Erickson had as the:r guests last week, Mr. a'ld ;:\Irs. Grover Clyde of Springville. Henry L. Watts has returne to his home after spending a year at ~Iy ton, Utah. Protect Your Money Life's drama, in a major ~ense, Is a conflict between man and his environment. Savings and wise invest· ments are forces which vall~ te the human will. making it poss e for an indiYirlual to determine tbe future o>ronomic status of hl!> famll:v. Reliable Merchandise Sincel3.5} Makers of Two Horse Gas Satisfaction Guaranteed Pure California STRAIGHT RUN-WATER WHITE HAL GAS-At Regular Prices Sold 'Exclusively By 0 & E Electric Service 25 E. Center Phone 272 MIDVALE, UTAH "\Vhere-Service-Counts" J!xibe BATTERIES BE WISE and children 01 guests this week J. Goff. Jrdham left last week to Moab. elson entertained the Primary at her home of last week. After , refreshments were And Buy the FLOUR THAT SATISFIES West Jordan Milling Co. rs. W. A. Garrett had as last week, Mrs. Stephen Hyrum Garrett and famettie Bowles and Miss Io., all of Nephi. Phone Mid. 108 •Midvale ,===============================~ social Mrs. ,;~:. d aMrs. J. in Goffhonor were ofguests held at the Goff hall in Goff will leave in the near to spend the winter \vitlh her ~r in Missouri. M1·s. James Glover had week-end guests, ~1r. Frank des and son, Floyd of Dallas, and Mrs. George Webb anthe arrival of a baby boy born 8th. and ~Irs. W. A. Garrett •IThOto Bountiful Tuesday of last and attended the Garrett Reun- First Class Service Midvale Barber Shop • Most Up-to-Date Shop in Town . Annie Butterfield visitad Sun·ith Mrs. Annie Sisam of Midand Mrs. Lester Forbush had dinner guests Sunday, Mr. s. Fred Partridge and son of and lVIrs. Rose Steffy and Jessalyn of San Ped1·o, Cal- ,;rentest event~ of un age a , thoughts. lt Is the nature , . to find its way into action. In life is more remarkable e unnecessar·y anxiety whlcb · ure and generally occasion our· -... Bread Cinnomon Rolls, Doughnuts, Pastries Don't be 1\Iisled. We are Still in Midvale. Our Low Prices Remain. ELECTRIC HOME BAKERY C. Zimmer, Prop. In Iris Theatre Building, 14 N. l\'lain Phone 277 |