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Show COMING---TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 16, 17; ·"THE SPLENDID ROAD'' at the Iris of Course Win $5.00 Free Radio Supply IV'issing Line to December 12 10 a.m. at Booth's Limerick VOL. 1. • NO. 31. Let's Take Stock:MILH~w~~~~DIE Now and Then .MIDVALE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, West Jordan DECEMBER 10, 1925 Basketball Schedule Made SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 The Big Ford Event Friday Evening Ex-Governor Is Guest of Club Mrs. W. J. Egbert is chairman of the Xmas Seal Sale for this ward and any help given her will be greatly apA $500.00 Ford Touring 1926 model The coaches of the Jordan Division Feb. 5-Tooele at Jordan. preciated. met Saturday at the Deseret Gymwill be given away by C. J. Ridd MoFeb. 9--Jordan at Murray. Miss Gel etta Egbert of Salt Lake, nasium and drew up the schedule for tor Co., Midvale, Utah, Midvale's Feb. 12~Bingbam at Jordan • • Mrs. Hyrum Egbert and son, Samuel, the seasons play. The season opens Feb. 19-Jordan at Cypress. authorized Ford Dealer, Friday evenof Tetoma, Idaho visited Mr. and Mrs. January 8 and closes February 26. Feb. 26-Grantsville at Jordan. ing, December 11th, 1025 at 9 p. m. W. L. Egbert Thursday of last week. Jordan was ortunatl' in the draw for It is interesting to ob.::en·e the varThe folio ·ing pre-seaRon schedule at the Iris Theatre. Thursday evening, Ex-Governor Samuel left for the Central States mis the first time in years, getting the has been arranged: This should be of great interest to iou~ types of humanity as we travel sion where Earl, the son of Mr. and following favorable schedule: Dec 11--Jordan at Davis, Davis at the people of this community since it Chas R. Mabey was the guest of the along life's pathw:.~y in out· chosen Mrs. Egbert is laboring. Jan. 8-Jordan at Tooele. Jordan (split squads.) is the first real new automobile to be .Midvale Lions Club and spoke on "Colines. I called upon practically all the Mrs. Ella Swenson and little son, given away here. Jan. 15-Murray at Jordan. operation and Advel'tising.'' of coul">;e Dec. 15-Jordan at L. D. S. business men of Midvale and vicinity LaMar of Riverton spent Friday of Jan. 19~ ordan at Bingham. Dec. 22-L. D. S. at Jordan. Mr. Johnson is running a special 'we have no such thmg in 1\lidvalC', but last week visiting Mrs. S. W. Batethe past week, talking Christmas adJan. 22-Cypre~s at Jordan. Dec. 23-·Granite at Jordan. feature picture on the occasion and. the Governor did not know that ana man. Jan. 29--Jordan at Grantsville. Jan. 5--Jordan at Granite. vertising. Of all 1 he times of the there will also be shown several Ford· his address was snappy, timely 'and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Orgill, Mr. year, certainly around Christmas Special Education pictures. well directed. N. P. Swenson and Mr. and ~lrs. The coupons out cost nothing, there· His address was loud y apphud->-d time is the mo::;t appropriate and the S. W. Bateman attended a party at is no chance ~in the proposition and it and we only wish that every citizen man who does not advertise at any 1 Riverton given in honor of Mr:s. Clifis perfectly right and proper. 1\lr.l in Midvale could have heard h1s talk. other time of the year, usually breaks ford Swenson. Connie Schultz, former employee at On account of lack of funds no YE;ar Ridd is just giving away a $500.00 Mr. Mabey js intere.>ted in th~ drive loose and DONATBS (as he calls it) Miss Olive and Leah Yates enter- the U. S. Smelter Company, Midvale's book was published last year. It will Ford car to stimulate business. The for Funds to advertise Utah. tained at their home on Bingham plant, in the Assay Depa1·tment has! be in colors no doubt and contain ap- only ti·ouble is that he is virtually He admiit(d that senic( wa. neearound the Yuletide period. Highway !Sunday sevel·ed evPning connections in alone, honor only o1 therewith four or and five acother proximately business essary 100 pages. when cu:>tomers al'l'ived in an One merchant said he didn't think Thierce Eatchel and cepted Dale a postition Hunsucker firms in with town a being show on now th~ir Joe toes. Cushman institution ,manager of any kind but that newsof the local Many have wondered why so many there would be any Christmas this touring Idaho. One Connie business is quite a unus- station of Utah· Power & Light Co., of Tremonton. A light luncheon was man told me that so pape1· a<lvertising was necr sary to year. He hadn't ordered any Christ- inventions, labor-saving devices and enjoyed. ician and with a versatile female part- is responsible for the statement that far as he was concerned there wouldn't bring them in to receive the service mas stock and didn't propose to make other conveniences have been thrm•t Willase, the little son of Mr. and ner ought to make good in this bus-,15 per cent of the illuminating power be any Christmas this year. I told offered. any claims for the precwu;; busine.-;s. upon us so rapidly during the past of electric lights is lost the fir:;t him to pull down the blinds, lock the . But why talk about "AdvC'rtising Mrs. George Goodrich is very sick iness. Another said he had too much com- few decades. Then penalty 1 month on account of dirt collecting door and call the undertaker. No doc- and Coop"ration," in •Jimmie Stephenson, Manager a community of the against the with rheumatism. 1 petition now and couldn't afford to local Morrison tor was )lerrill necessary. Lumber Co. on globes where or reflectors such things and tlli:> are perunknown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton Jr. are advertise. That's fine. He ought to raee was "Dying thou shalt die;" for plant, is feeling almost normal again centage materially increases as the mankind has been ecking out an exis- receiving congratulations on the ar- after a seve1·e attack of quinzy. Mr. months have the dumbbell prize. roll on. Horal, wash your Still anothe1· said he qad his name tence amidst laborious toil and hard- rival of a daughter at their home in Stephenson was confined to bed for a lights occasionally and live in the on the door and his windows were ~hips while man is a dying creature. Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Pixton were couple of weeks. ' light. formerly of this ward. decorated. If people didn't come in Man's hope of life lies in the resurCrowds gathered at the condensed' Joe Wells is enthusiastic over a The most successful class series in a :Cine grade of teamwork, against Remember the Arlington Ladies and buy his goods, he couldn't help it. milk distributing centers in Midvale • qua .atity o f mixed. nbut;:, purchased sevdthe history of the school came to a superior individual pla:ying. The winrection of the dead. if it has been band will play for the dance SaturIn this issue of the Journal, costing last Wednesday, pm·chasing milk for era1 mont11s ago at argain p1·ice:; an ners passing was n acbine-like and approximately $150.00 to publish, you necessary to earn one's bread through day night, December 12th. 7 cents per can and it is estimated he is now passing this saving on to close Tu..esday night. T!he Juniors kept them in the lead at all times. will find sixteen ( 16) local firm.<; efforts causing "sweat of face," may Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cundick and that they haYe enough milk to last]' ~is c~st?mers. See his advertisement were able to win the class champion- Following is the box :;eore. represented, with a revenue of about we not conclude that labor-saving ma- family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mal- them for the first semester in 1926. m th1s Jssue. ship and at the same time to win Junior No. 3 $55.00. Of course, the Jordan PubThe Jordan High School Students It is said that a slide is now run- the individual team championship. chinery is the forerunner of a time strom, Mr. anld Mrs. P. T. Bate.11an, G Ft Fg Tp lishing Company, nor any other comMr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan, Mr. and will publish their year book, known ning at the Iris Theatre, "We are The honor of being the best team in Hart, rf ..... _.. . 4 5 1 !) when man will not be a dying creapany, could publish a new::;paper for Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs. as the "Beetdigger" this year again. leaders, not followers." This should the tournament went to the Junior Johnson, lf ...........-....··-·--... _....3 1 0 G long on such basis. ture '? And as a new government unde1' Soren Dahl, Ivan, Mary and Elsie , read, "We are originators, not itni:;, team No. 3, composed of Lyman Hart, R. Allen, c .. -···· ·--··-·-·-0 0 0 0 About 65 business fixms are located Christ is promised, may not the cast- Dahl, Edna Bateman, Joseph Smith ~lay ~ake was a feature of the buffet tators." .The Jordan Print~ng company Lee Johnson, Ronald Allen, Merlin M. Allen, rg ·--·· ··-··-·- 1 0 0 2 in !Midvale. Some of them are just ing up of roadways to facilitate the and Charles Cockayne attended the unc eon. used th1s s 1ogan some tune ago but Allen and Chas. Fischer. The follow- Fischer, lg ---·--·--.......- ..- 0 0 0 0 barely making a living and so;me are The little child of Mr. and Mrs. they are now closed account of lack mg wa:s the final standing of the -· -· ___ _ traveling of autom.obiles suggest the wedding reception given in honor of making less. They have it within 1 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cundick at William Steadman is very sick with of funds . . c asses: Total -·..··-·-·-·· - .. - - - _g 6 1 17 their power to double or treble thei< laying of the foundation of a better Sandy in the Second ward chapel on P neumonia. Those Chr1stmas cards at the JourWon Lost P5ctg. Juniors No. 1 business by the judidou:; use of new,- government in which will be cast up Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buckley enter- nal office are going like hot cakes. Juniors 10 4 .7l4 G Ft Fg Tp paper space and 20th century ;;ervice. the highway to life upon which huLaMont Cundick arrived home on tainedl .adtf din~ehrt Sunday.t Covers About $400 worth having been sold Sophomores 6 6 .5oo· Stuart, rf ·-·-·--·-·-..-- --..-0 3 1 1 Pick up the community weekly from manity &hall be invited to walk'! or e1g een gues s. Wednesday evening from Long Beach, were a1 to date and more arridng daily. Three Senior::; 4 6 .400 Hendrickson, If .. 1 0 0 2 any vicinity in Utah or ebewhere, T<lle past SIX thousand yean; have California where he has made his Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Anderson and ?rders ca~e by t~lephone this morn- Freshment 3 7 .300 I Larson, c ..._ - ·- _ . 3 1 0 6 communities with no industries and been rears of death and its concomi- home for the last year. After visit- family of Greenwood are visiting re- ~n~, selecbons bemg left to. the art* * • . . Hogander, rg ...·-·-·--. -·-·-·· 0 0 0 0 scarcely any pay roil". They adverti.;e. tant:;. But the Bible speaks over anu ing his parents and friends for a latives and friends here. 1Sbc eye of Journal press prmters, A group of Jordan men mcludmg Eck, lg __ -···-·-·· ,_... 0 0 0 0 They can see the light. over again of a "way to life", a "high· month he expects to go back to CalMrs. Alzina Buckler entertained at We are now in the "C" period, that Coaches Gardner, Dewey, J)owcling, One town in Idaho without a news- way of life," and of a "new and liv- ifornia. the home of A. E. Buckley. Wedn~s~ay is, calenda~s and candles. Lunnen, Oldham, Grant, Bu1·kinshmv Total ·---·--- ......4 9. paper raised $10,000 and pledged $500 ing way." 'I'hi;; implies the rever::;al Sunday 1s a red letter day. The and Vincent defeated the Friar's Club Friends of Mrs. Stanley Kellerman afternoon at an old fash1on qu1l~mg l~c{eree, Dewey. a month to establish anrl keep going of the pl't~sent order. If it were es- will be pleased to hear she is im- bee. Dinner was served to e1ght1Phantom of the Opera starts a three from the U. of U. •ruesday 35 to 23 Umpire, 1>1onaham. a weekly newspaper within its limits ... tablished beyond cavil by indbputable proving at her home in Bellingham, guests. I day run at the Hub Theatre. in the Jordan Gym. They could not get along without it. B1ble evidence that the millions who Washington after being very sick for • • LET'S GO FOR ANOTHER FIVE DOLLAR PRIZE THIS WEEK Midvale has a weekly. Sixteen firms have gone down into the grave;; dur- some time. After the class shies Coacres Balpatronize it. They bring a fair amount ing all the past of man's ,history were Members of the Wesew Club were Word from our former corresponThe snow capped peaks shake with applause as the J om·nal Limerick lat'll and Gardner cr.~" the fo!] owing of business into town, and divided coming back to life <luring the thou- dent, Mrs. E. M. Bateman is that they lll(;n on the fir;t ;.T n!: Jam -~." Jn- entertained Wednesday at the home among 64 business fiwr.s on the main' :;and-year reign of Christ-some to like their new home at Bellingham, travel:; far and .near. Interest is increasing by leaps and bounds. Every sen, L well Gree•, G en Stuar';, Kt..n of Mr::;. A. F. Hobbs. stem, it barely payos taxes, licenses' heavenly glory but the masses of man- Washington and expect to stay there body is enthused but the advertisers and they are not fully aware of the scope Larson, Lynn Hart, Virgil J acob~en, .Mr. and l\1rs. R. R. Fenn were the of this enterprise. and overhead. I kind to the promised paradisaic con- indefinitely. Byron Grant, Carter Grant, Milan guests Saturday evening of last WE'l'k Discontinue this weekly, these 16 ditions when humanity will have the • Hendrickson Stan Oldham, Merlin at the home of Mr. and :.lrs. A.l·.,hur A large number of young people firms will be forced to discontinue privilege of being restored to health .from here attended the concert and Go on and ride, folks. It's inte1·esting, educational and profitable Allen, Lee Johnson, Stuart Sanden;, Hall of Salt Lake. their trade drawing program and and happiness and li£e.-what a thrill dance at South Jordan Friday night Here's one for this week-nonsensical, but hard to complete. Ray Silcox, Arlie Despain, Roy Price, Officers and teachers of the Priwhere will it all end. When you adver- ::;hould stir the hearts of the present in honor of Clifford Holt who ha~ Now Anthropology JS a science and it deals with you and me, Cla.re Griffiths, Lamar Burkinshaw, mary Association are preparing a tise you are not donating to anyone generation! Without an education people never could be free. been on the sick list for several Lee Webster, Sheldon Vincent and program which will be presented in but yourself: Mr. J. A. Bohnet of Brooklyn, N. months. Every dog must have his day • Guy Richards. the near future. Y. , repre::;enting the International • Under direction of Miss Delila • • Ere we take his rights away; Miss Katie Cline of Salt Lake and -Crisp waffles and home made coffee Bible Association, will lecture on "The Spratling, the Gleaner Girls enjoyed Jordan Sophomores and Freshmen Mtss Chry::;tal James of Murray were at the Hub Lunch. ----·-·----·--·--·-·-·----·-·-·-·-···-····---·-· - --··--·· Highway to Life," Friday, December a party at the home of Della Hart on got some good news when they read guests of Miss Honore Stagg one ev-Special 35c steak <lt the Hub Lunch. 11 at 8 o'clock at the I. 0. 0. F. Hall Redwood road Monday night. Tl~e that they were entered in tbe new ening last week. Last week's Limerick winners are here given: Have you tried it. Midvale Utah and will take up the girls dressed as K.iddies. Games were Sophomore league, consisting of Eaij~, -A hamburger is a little thing hut subject 'of redemption as it 1·elates played and luncheon served to Della The Reindeer is a mammel from the family of deer Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Nible:y are West, Granite, L. D. S., Murray and when delicious like the Hub's ham- to humanity getting life in its fulne&; Hart, Mary Sabbey, Lucille Peternow occupying their nrw home on They pull around St. Nicholos dispensing Christmas cheer, Jordan. No boy above Sophomore ,. burger is really a treat, Try one, lOc. without sickness and the fear oi son, Mildred and Leah Yates, Murvel East Center Street. standing wql be eligible to play in The snow is gently falling, -The Hub Lunch believes in advcr. death. and Geneva Gardner, Elsie Dahl, this league. The following boys are tising so come in and help the good The meeting is free and no collec- Golda and Ila Myers, Alta and Myrtle And Santa Claus is calling, reporting for practice in hopes of work along. J. Lawxence :Meye1·s was the speaker tion will be taken. All al'e invited. Cundick, Melva and Elsie Cooley, landing a positiort on the Sophomore e of the evening at a regular n·eeting Thelma Henderson, Verona Walker, squat!: Ralph Day, Ross Day, Dell Thursday, December 17th, 1membel's Lavern Bateman, Clara Hogan and Smith, Jensen, Brady, Swen ·on, Cas- of the South Murray Cub Wedne day First Prize: Leah Watkins, Bingham Canyon, Box 95~ H. B. Utah; of the Community Club will be the evPning. Elsie Bird. • "There's peace on earth, good will to men" and Christmas time is here. per, A. Jensen, Lunnen, Rasmussen, FOR RENT-Five room housl', unguests of the Ladies C.:lub of Murray, Mrs. F. G. Nielson of Redmond, :\Iilne, Burkinshaw, Andrus, Adolphat a luncheon. By calling at the JOURNAL office Leah Watkins is entitled to a bran{\ son, and Mr. A, C. Willardson of Salina were Greer. I furnishf'd. Main St., Midvale. C'all Mrs. D. A. Drown spent WednesWhy is ut thet were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jed new five dollar check that has never been cashed. Come again, ~lis;; WatJournal Office, Mid. 178 for inforday with relatives in Magna. bal.Jies like ter cut Herbert Monday of last week. Sunday kins, 'tis profitable indeed. rur• The final game for the class champ-, rna t .10~tlleir teeth durin' th' evening, Mrs. Arthur and Ma1·y HerMiss Cora Goff had as her guest Second prize: Gertrude Forbush, Sandy, Utah, R. F. D. No. 3. l\hss For- ion:>hip was a hotly contested af- FOR RE~ Unfurni:::h~ i 4-room tel·an' never bert last week-end, Miss Leah Frazier of ..:::;...;:,_,.J:...I.=.,_J night, visited at the Hevbert home on bush may call and select a box of 25 Christmas cards on which the Jourm.; fair, Juniors No. 3's defeating tbe:r race, 205 lrt Ave, off Locust St., durin' the day! Salt Lake. Redfwood. Press will p1·int any name ,o:;he desires, free of charge. And so again it pay~; classmates, Juniors No. 1 by using Midvale. Call Wa·. 2793 tf Douglas Sanderson and family have to spend an evening now and tll.en perusing Journal advertisements. moved to Salt Lake to make their Her line was as follows: boone. "Come patronize your old home town, and do your shopping here." Edna Bateman spent Thursday and &>me of the good ones are mentioned below: Friday at Garland visiting friends. "Be wise--shop early---eome to town folks, do your shopping here." Amelia Buckley of Provo visited Submitted by Laura Bateman, Midvale, Utah. here last week. "A Merry, Merry Christmas, and a Prosperous New Year." A large crowd attended the Conjoint meeting Sunday evening held in Submitted by Wm. L. Smith, Sandy, Utah. the ward chapel. The Swanee Singe1·s "At the Stores, to fill his bags, for Christmas time is here." under tlhe direction of Prof. Dugall Submitted by Emily Bradbury, Sandy, Utah. gave a well arranged musical pro"C01me one, come all, to Penney's call and do you\: shopping here." gram which was most highly appreSubmitted by Verna Ray, Sandy, Utah. ciated by all present. We were proud "On the Penney Stores for Christmas gifts of silk and cassimeres." to see one of our own boys, Leland !Submitted by Wm. Bradbury, Sandy, Utah. Hibbard among the 30 singers present. "If you will buy a Coles Hot Blast, then waste will disappear." Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Egbert, Mr. Submitted by Ellen B. Richardson, West Jordan, Utah. and Mrs. Harold Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Eg-bert, Mr. and Mrs. William "Merry Christmas and Good Health awaits you through the coming year.' McEwin, Ross and Ida Egbert met Submitted by 11-hs. Leland Richardson, Sandy, Utah. at the home of their mother, Mrs. "With fancy toys for girls and boys at :Midvale stores this year." Arminta Egbert Friday night in honSubmitted by Pearl I. Alley, Midvale, Utah. or of her 63rd birthday anniversary. And so the list runs on indefinitely. Hundreds of replies come in. The A late supper was served. Judges try to pick the best one. Don't be discouraged-your turn may be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierson just around the corner. No one can deny that hundreds of families throughout the valley read and family and Wallace Williams of the Journal advertisements and ponder over them day and night. They knO\\ Magna, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bowen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wil- Booth's slogan "Meet Me At Booth's" by heart. They have read Penney's ade liams of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. B. two pages of them, line after line. West Jordan Lumber Company's Coles· E. Anderson of Greenwood, Mr. and Hot Blast Stoves llllake up many Limericks and the Famous Clothing ComMrs. Willard Williams of East Mill pany has instilled indelibly upon the minds of Journal readers that they arl' creek, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buckley, "Always First With The N~est Styles;.'' Every ad in the last hsue of the Mr. and Mrs. Josep'h Hibbard, Mr. and Journal appears time after time in the answers to the Limericks. Come in Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead met at the & borne of Mrs. John Williams Sunday and look them over. They are mute evidence of money well spent. The Journal pays the bill. The prizes are paid in cash with money proevening in honor of her 66th birthday anniversary. Yellow rose buds were cured from business gathered in from outside sources. The money spent by used as decorations and a large birth- Midvale merchants will not even buy the plain paper. Building Good Roads Synchronizes With Lay_ Ing The Foundation For B etter GOVernment 1 UP AND DOWN THE STREET I JORDAN SPORT NOTES 4' -·i · • 0 • • • ••• •• • • •• • • • • - • • • 0 • • •• • - · • • • •• •• o o ''"'"n . . . . • •• • • • • • ••• •• • • - · • • • ••• • o · - · · • o o • • • • ' •• ou • .._,., •••u, • - •••• - • ••••• •· • • - ••. ••• ,_., • • • • I WANTED! High Pressure Advertising Expert To Sell Valuable Space To Midvale And South Salt Lake County 1\lerchants For A Consideration Equal To The Amount Of Business Transacted, Which In 1\Iost Cases Would Be Nothing. Space Is U nlin1ited, Territory Is Virgin And Business Houses In 75 Per Cent Of Cases Are Dormant. Apply Journal Office For Working Tools And Armor- Eighty Businesses In Territory-Only Sixteen Alive (See This Issue Of JOUUNAL For Sixteen 1\'lentioned.) In Case Of Complete Failure Board And Room Will Be Donated. Soft Glove Men NEED NOT APPLY FOR RENT! NOW! GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION AT 88 North MAIN Street, MIDVALE, UTAH. Will Alter To Suit Tenant. Reasonable Rent. A vaila;ble Saturday, DECEMBER lith. Call at JOURNAL OFFICE for Particulars. NOTICE! NOTICE! The following firms have advertising in this issue of the JOURNAL. Patronize them. They are 11rogressive and boosting for their community. We ought to say more but good business forbids. BOOTH MERCANTILE COl\'lP ANY BERG, C. K., CHIROPRACTOR BING'S TRANSFER (Two Trucks) COOPER'S CORNER 1\:IEAT AND GROCERY DENVER and RIO GRANDE W. Railroad FAlVIOUS CLOTHING CO. HUB THEATRE, R. L. Wilson, Manager IRIS THEATRE, J. W. Johnson, l\'lgr. MIDVALE STATE BANK 0 and E ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION PENNEY, J. C., Co., E. R. Benson, l\'lgr. PETERS, PHOTOGRAPHER DE LUXE PHELPS FLORAL CO., H. E. WELLS COlUPANY WEST JORDAN LUI\'IBER CO. WEST JORDAN MILLING CO. |