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Show URNAL JORDAN FARMER DIES SUDDENLY Fred A. Cooper, pr01ninent farmer · Mr.,. Lionel Myers and two sma.. of West Jordan, died this (Thursday) chuuren !elt . .\ionuay ior A~taJtw, ,au)rn:lng very suddenly. Georgm w.nere ;;ne wu1 V1Slt WJLH He1 Jl.r. Cooper was a very active citi- pal cnt~> unu uwnus tor sa: week:;. and his loss will be keenly felt by .Mrs. U:;car .Nell returned ho1.1:.e 01. community. Saturuay alter v1:sitmg w1th her sou, Deceased was about 60 ye!U'S of age Mr. Nell an.d wue ot Lark for tn... and had lived in West Jordan prac- past month. . tically all of his life. Mr: an!l Mrs. John ~· Wtberg en H · . d b hi if d th tm c.amed at dmner on :Sunuay m hon e ~ 8~ 1 ve Y 5 w e, an e Ol'...of .M1·. and Mrs. lhoma::; 1'. Page foBowmg children; Fred N. Cooper, of Mrs. Goide11 Densley entertamed aL Grace, ~daho, Sam Cooper~ of West a su.rprise pa1·ty Saturday nigllt thL Jordan, and Mrs. Henry Beckstead. I oca.~sJOn bemg 1\lr. Densle;(s bn-thda> of Midvale. Also several brothers' anniven;ary. liefreooments were servand sisters. ed. l\lr. Hilton Bills left Monday fo1 Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Dividend after visiting with lus parents for the past two weeks. 1\lr::;. ~. T .. llutteriield entertaineu WHY WE HAVE CHRISTMAS at supper I•nuay tor Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Nelson 7th Graue Roland !'lag~ an~ fam1ly, .!Vll.::; ~orm<. Age 13 Draper Park School Batema~ ot West Jordan. Cover~ Miss Shepherd, Teacher we1·c latd for Christmas is 1·emembered in honor ~ .1 d ,, ten., "' r. an l'!.~.rs. E. M. Morg announct. of Christ. He was born in a manger. The Shepherd visited Him. The Wise the bath ot a baby boy on Tnursua~ Men fallowed a bright new star a- December 3. The Page Hansen company entercross the burning des.c"t and brought tained in honor of their clerks anu gifts to the Christ child. stockholder:; at a dmner on 'l'hur:;We are awakening to another Christmas.- We will give gifts and re- day at the wardhou,-e. Dinner wa& ceive them. The stores are overflow- served to forty guests. Mr. Eldred Hamilton was honoret. ing with gifts now. Most children at a farewell tesimc·nial on Sunda~ think Christmas is held to receive night at the wardhouse. Mr. HamiltOJ. Christmas gifts, but at Christmas w1ll leave on the l~'th for a missio1. time if we would have real joy, we to the Southern States. must remember the words of Him M1·. and -Irs. Fred May and famil~ whose birthday we celebrate: "It is have moved into their new home. better to give than t<J receive." Mrs. Thomas P. Page visited at Spanish Fork on Wednesday am. Olive Peterson Age 14 Thursday as the guest of Mr. anu Herriman School 7th Grade Mrs. Geol'ge Whebm111n. Teacher, A .J. Reese 'fhe M. l. A. put on a one-act pla~ Last Wednesday evening the paranu program on Wednesday night. ent-Teachers Association gave a danc.1\Irs. Vernal Webb anu small !.laughing party Wlhich from all reports was ter and l\irs. W. J. Chamberlain rea grand suocess. tumed home Thursday after visi'ting The 6th, 7th, and 8th grades are a month at St. Louis · p11eparing two dramas, "Oabbage Mrs. R. S. Hamilton entertained at Hill School" and "That Rascal Pat" which they expect to play during the dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Eldred. Dinner was served to the balidays. .Misses Viola and Marie Webb, Mrs. The Roosevelt picture which hang& Ella Mackay and family of Taylorsover the banner spelling class has ville, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Winder and been taken from the 8th grade twice family and Lucella Giles from Salt during the year but it seems now to Lak.e, Mr. and Mrs. John M111dsen be fast to the wall as the 8th grade and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jame: BCOres a one hundred per cent every Steadman and family, Mr. and Mrs. day and would score more if it could. Orin Crump and family and Mr. anu Rachel Miller Age 15 Mrs. Rex Hamilton. 8th Grade Heriman School Teacher, A .J. Reese Last Monday night, Mr. Reeese's ;.et;uden1;s sprung a surprise on him Mrs. P. P. Sorensou and Miss Linda 'WO!.ile he was rehearsing a play at the Sorensen entertained at their hom~c school house. The enjoyable part of Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. the evening was the dance. and Mrs. A. W. Sorensen and fa~.11 ih The second Intermediate class of of Deserct. Supper was served to th~ Sunday school held a meeting on following guests: Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Sunday evening at Miss Marrell Bo- Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sorendell's. The evening was enjoyed. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Mr. Trussel Bodell and Mr. Gt·afton Soren, on and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bowls spent Sunday with their fam- Stringfellow and family .Mr. and Mrs ilies and ~ill return to Bingham Mon- J. L. Dow, Mr. Soren Thompson am. day mommg for work. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Dansie and fam· ily of Riverton. Midvale, Utah, Dec. 17-Those who Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sorenson an< carve a Utah turkey Christln:as day family left Thursday for their home or New Years day, two occasiOns on in Deseret after visiting 1·elative< which the well known..bird is the lead- here for a week. ~ it~ of diet w;e assured of birds Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stringfellow an the hignest quahty, the Uta.]l Poul- nounce the birth of a baby boy Sat Pr,oducers cooperative finds as it urday, December 12. closes preparations for it, statewide Mrs. R. J. Withers of Hollidav wa< turkey pool. T~e. cooperative engin- the guest of her doughter, M~s. J eered a ThanksgiVIng pool for the pro- L. Sorenson Wednesday. duoers that ~etted th~m 36 cents. per Mrs. Marvin Stringfellow enter:l'CliUTI<d, the htghest prtce ever rece1vcd tained at a children's party at he 1 an all-s~t~ pool. home Saturday aftemoon in honar of No negott~tlons have been rna~ y~t 'her daughter, Dorothey's 9th birththe Chr~~tmas pool but BenJa'?m day anniversary. Games were played Bi"~, .pres1dent of t~e coop~ratJve, and lunch served to twelve guests. who 1s m New Yo~·k, 1s studymg the Mrs. Kitty Gardelins and daughter, carefully m an end~\'()1' to Rosalie of Salt Lake are visiting here ~ OIJ•tain the Utahns the best pnces the with friends and relatives. rmarli"et has to offer. In .the. meantin~e The Misses Mae and BerYl Hibbert producers are dehvenng then· spent the week-end with relatives in :ltb~ds to the packing centers and all Salt Lake. p1·eparatory to shipping Mrs. Louis Mitchell of Salt LakE are going forward. visited during the week with he1· The association. reports .the turkey father, Mr. Soren 'fhompson. ', tn•OVElmlmt at Chn~11_1as wtl! be largMrs. Eliza Dowding and Mrs. F. than at Thanksgtvmg, for the larg- Mackay of Union entertained at a pr<I)P<•rtiion of the turkeys had not shower for Mrs. Cora Brown of Drafor the first pool. The per at her home Wednesday evening. :4uali1;y of the turkeys marketed from Twenty guests were present. this year is said to be the finest history. Reports from NeWiark, New Jerwbere the entire Thanksgiving was marketed, indicate that the turkey has made many friends Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cox of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mrs. Ej:nma C. Burg·on. · Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hand We1·e Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory hat llOnorE!<l guests at a linen shower at as their dinner gue~:,;ts Sunday, Mr. am Fork Tuesday evening of Mr~. George Wright and children oJ week, given by the employees of Bingham. rJ. C. Penney store. Thursday evMiss Merla Greenwood visited Sun ~ing a party was given for them by day with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen number of friends who presented Mrs. Eliza Doty is the guest of Mr with a chest of silver. Mr. and and Mrs. Joseph Hansen of Midvale. Hand are making their home at The seven months old baby of Mt. home of Mr and Mrs. J. H. Par- and Mrs. Wm. Steadman of West .Jorof Crescent. dan died at their home Saturday even:- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - : ing. Funeral services were held ·Tuesday at 12 o'clock in the West Jordan POPULAR chapel. Mrs. Steadman was former!) EXCURSION FARES Miss Alberta Erickson of Union. Mrs. Peter Can, Jr., visited SunTO CALIFORNIA day with Mrs. Charles Carlisle of DENVER & RIO GRANDE Mill Creek. Under the direction of the Union WESTERN RAILROAD •van! choir, a fine program of 20 numbers will be given Friday evenSan Francisco ing in the ward chapel. and return Riverton DRAPER DOINGS I I Union WANT .ADS Mr. and .Mrs. Allen Bateman wer(; uumer guests :Saturday evenmg ot 1~r. anti Mrs. K. Carlson oi !Hiuvale. Mrs . .I!:nuna Greenwood visited :Sunday with Mrs. ~m.m.a c. Burgon oi Union. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sl.r:<ith , were dinner guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gustavison of .Mldvale. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Milne spent \Veunesuay in Lehi. Mr. Jack Thornton and son, J. C. rhornton of Monroe were guest:J Sun- I Jay and Monday of Mrs. M. J. Thorn- 'S EYE Harness Repairs, Jordan. J -12-26 • LOST-Sive1· and gold thimble. Engraved "V" on. Fined return to Mrs. Melvin Lind. Reward. (N-26) FIRE INSURru'lCE-Don't Delay. See H. C. Aylett, 320 N. Main. Tel. Midvale 36. tf Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swenson attended the Firemen's Ball. Mr. anu Mrs. w. A. Garrett hau as their boose guests Wednesday afternoon and Thursday, l\1r. henry (tarrett and daughter, Edith, Mr. Brig ham Garrett and daughter, Pearl and MarJory · of Neph1·. Mr. and Mrs. c. w. Thornton were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. &rl Atkinson. Mrs. Annie Greenwood of Salt Lake visited here last week with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Robbins were guests Friday evening at a missionary farewell party in Poplar Grove in honor of Mr. Vernon Peterson, nephew of Mrs. Robbin:; who leaves in the near future for the Southern States Mission. Mr. C. I. Olson will leave Wednesday for a six months mis,;ion to the North-western States. A farewell party in his honor will be held Tuesday evening, December 15 in the East Midvale ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett were Salt Lake visitors Saturday and were guests of the Wilkes. The Religion Class of the East Midvale ward was organized Sunday. Mr. C. C. Crapo of the Stake board and Mr. P. C. Rasmus en were in attendance. Mrs. Goldie Soffe was chosen as Principal with Mrs. Lizzie Jensen, Annie Butterfield, Thlra Walker, Olive Sharp and Louie Cresser as aids. Mr. Niels Nielsen happened with a painful accident Monday afternoon while at work at the Steel Works at Midvale. His team became unmanageable and he slipped off his load. A large bar of steel struck him on the arm, breaking it near the elb()w. After receiving medical attention he was removed to his home. Another ''Bull" Durl~am odvcrtlsemtnt by \\"ill Huger», Zicafeld FoiJiea p.nd 10ereen star.and 1ead• lng American hu.ITlOrist .. More cominiZ. Watch for tbcm. America is Safe with: ''Bulf'Durham A gang of Scientists left on a Boat for a year's cruise to study queer kind of Fish in the South Atlantic Ocean. They should have stayed here in New York and went to see I and hear -what I did the other ~ay, a real Red Bolsheviki meeting. 'f.heywouldhaveseen queer looking Fish there, Suckers, Eels, Flounders, Bullheads, and every Guy that got up was a big mouth Bass. They denounced everything in America, The Weather, The Constitution, \Vhite Gloves for Pall Beare~s, l\hh Jongg, Lower Taxes, Su-spenders, Cross Word Puzzles, Shower Baths, League of Nations and Ice Cream Pies. After • . looking them all over I found U. S. MINE SCHOOL NOTES what was the matter with Fay Brown Age 14 them. There w as n t a o n e 8th Grade U. S. Mine School of them knew enough to roll Mrs. Elsie Nelwn, Teacher There has been two feet of snow his own. How are you going for the third time here and the grown to improve on a. Government ups as well as children have great fun if you dont know that much. coasting. Every man you see pouring There was a heavy fog here yesterday. The trees and buildings are all "Bull"Durham into his paper, covered with frost. you can bet he is satisfied with The .school children will give a program and tree on Wednesday, Decem- America, because its the ber 23. Yesterday we drew each old right down to earth Amerothers names and will buy presents icans that do it. for each other so each child FOR SALE-Che~ter Whi.te brood sow, als:o Leghorn Roosters f(ll' breeding purposes. Thoroughbred Tancret. I .nile South Union school Nephi Gregory, Phone Mid. 170-J. "The Store Beautiful" LOST-Between Social Avenue and 56 South, one folder containing Watkin's accounts. Notify W. T. Lovindge, Lehi, Utah. $5.00 reward. 12-3-25 VISIT OUR TOYLAND GET CHANCES ON FREE PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY AND XMAS EVE FOR RENT OR SALE-Unfurnished 4-room terrace. Call Was. 2793 203 1st Ave., off Locust St., Midvale. 12-3-25 LET US HELP YOU wrrH YOUR XMAS SHOPPING GIVE USEFUL GIFTS FOR SALE--FORD with starter Price $60.00. J. C. Soffe, East Midvale. Sandy R. F. D. No. 3. 1t A FEW HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONSGenuine Linoleum Rugs ....... .. - .. . ..._ .....$10.85 and $14.85 Pyrex Ovenware, Water Sets, Perculators, Navajo Blankets, Auto Robes, Radio Lite Heaters, }i'ancy Dishes, Sil Knives and Fot·ks, Silver Spoons, Bath Matts, Aluminum Ware( All Kinds), Auto Tires, Scarfs and Centerpieces, Bath Robes, Iree Ornaments, House Det:m.;ations, Blankets. ...- are being quifkly sold to manufactcrers anrl ca pitafi; ts. If vou have an Invention, send us a Jnodcl or sketches for search and report on patentability. Our book and trade-marks on patents o:tosnWfFT &co •. ' • • GROCERIES -• • • • • • 7th & E. Sts., Washington, D. C. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS WE LEAD THEM ALL. NOTE THESE PRICES- Established In 'i 889. Large pkg. Lux .....--..------------............................-....... . Life Buoy Soap 3 bars ..........._........................ -· Navy Beans, 5 lbs. ..................................... ....... .. . ......... ... -·--....-....... ·Sweet Creamery Butter, lb............- ... -................- _...... ....... _........... Cranberries (deep red) 2 lbs. ........... ... .. .......... . Worthwhile Qualities LONGER WEAR Xmas Mixed Candy, 2 lbs .. ..... -...... .. . MORE TRACfiON REAL ECONOMY FIRESTONE 20c 33c 45c . ... 25c WE EXPECT TO BE COPIED ON PRICES GUM DIPPED CORDS P. S. There is going to be another piece IS ALWAYS O~R FIRST CONSIDERATION PRICE IS A SECOND CONSIDERA'fiON To Those Who Demand 'I'he Highest Quality We Cater In This Connection We Are Reminded OfT 1e Story Abou• The LEMONADE And The Cat, 'Vhich Run s lfhusly: Two Boys Were Selling Lemonade On The Same StreetOne 'At A Nickel A Glass-The Other Two Glasses For A Nickel. One Customer After Drinking Two Glasses Full Of Lemonade (Or Rather Empty Of Lemonade) Remarl• ed-"Sonny, How Can You Afford To Sell Two Glasses Of Lemonade For A Nickel When Your Competitor Sells Only One For A Nickel." I ''Well, I'll Tell You," replied the cut rate youth, "A Cat Fell In My Lemonade And I've 1Got 'fo Get Rid Of It." In Every Story There Must Be A Moral FULL£R PEP CLUB ORGANIZATION Com- ..... _ 20c 37c ..... . . ...... 33c Florida Grape Fruit (full and juicy) 2 for . __ . _.. . Sweet Navel Oranges (all sizes) doz ........ LESS TIRE TROCBLE in this paper soon. Look for it. Lucille Nelson Sandy School! A sack apron and overall dance will be given at the Sandy Schoo-l on I Thursday December 17, 1925 from the hours of fl :30 to 9:30. The purpose of the dance •i;! to raise funds to pay for a mimeograph. Some surprise offerings will also be given. Fannie Chufar 8th B Grade Age 14 Sandy School Teacher, Miss Winn The students of the Sandy Junior High School have organized a Safety Campaign Club. The pul'pose of this campaign is to help make the roads and highways more safe. They have organized this to win a merit badge awarded by the National Safety mittee. Many have signed the pledge of carefulness. The clug was organized Wednesday, December 9, 1925. • arga1n rices FOR SALE-Very good Garland range $30.00. Call E. R. Benson. (N-26) t~ will have a gift on the tree. A big store at Copperfield, the Miners Mere. was robbed Thursday and the sheriff is trying to find out who the robbers are. We wish to inform the people of Binghatn Can:r-on that it is against the law to cut down Christmas trees on the U. S. Mine property this year. Mrs. Jorgensen's rnotber, Mrs. Frert and nephew returned to their home yesterday in Preston, Idaho after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen. FOR SHOE REPAIRING, Stitching and Auto Curtain call at J. Dwight, West FirFt Class workmanship I Quality Merchandise a Corner Meat &Grocery "BuLL Gilbert and O'Brien, Props. Midvale, Utah DURHAM Guaranteed by ~~rf~: BE WISE INCORPORATaD And Buy the 111 Fifth Avenue, New York City 'Jihe Free Ford given away by the C. J. Ridd Motor Co., in Midvale, was duly and appropriately delivered last Friday evening with Bill of Sale attached. This affair was not a raffle in any sense of the word -it was merely the giving away of a Ford for advertising purposes, and the Ford being the prop erty of Mr. Ridd, he of course, can give away his cars if he wants to. The demronstration was held at the . Iris Theatre and was attended by a large and orderly crowd. Mr. R. E. Kenworthy, a laborer at the Utah Apex mine in Bingham was the lucky man. Twenty five persons were selected at the first instance, then five were se_ lected, and then all eliminated but one which proved to be Mr Kenworthy. Mr. Kenworthy is now living in Salt Lake City on account of sickness Mr. and Mrs. J A. Thompson enin his family. tertained at dinner Tue~<lay in honor 0. Hansen, B. N. Thompson, Joe of Mrs. Thompson's birthday anniverWells and James Davis, were almost sary. Covers were laid for nine the lucky number. pests. BING'S TRANSFER Two Trucks Day or Night '• FLOUR MOVlNG PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE Call Midvale 28 'Moving is our Business' I • THAT SATISFIES Of course a cat may look at a king but it will have to hurry. WeSt Jordan Milfing Co. =--------------------------• Phone Mid. 108 Midvale DEPENDABLE COST SERVICE AT LOW Our Shop is equipped to handle all kinds of Battery and Auto repairing. Up-To-Date, dependable, Service at Low Cost. We are always glad to serve you. Come in and let us install an EXIDE HATTERY IN YOUR CAR 0. & E. ELECTRIC 24 E. Center St .... Phone: Mid. 272 Midvale, Utah H~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i am Union Coal & Supply Co. FREE! A Xmas Tree wit6 ~ ~ every ton of coal ,1 7780 South Stale Midvale, Utah ~ |