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Show • • -- ,. - T H E J 0 R D A N ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*~~~~ ~ ~ .l:?m l:?m l:?m l:?m • Leila!~!! o!o~!a~tke v]s- J 0 U R N A I; j Riverton DRAPER ited Miss Delila Spralting Wedne::r . . . Mr. and l'rks. Jothn W. Nance have day of week. . . . Miss Evelyn N1eben enterb:uned at as their guest for a short time, 1Jheir Leona Fife of Idaho lS hVJ.ng at the a {)alrty Sa.tllirday. The everung was nephew 1\lr. MiLo Nance of Gilmore ' home of Louis Nelson while atendi:ng Speillt in sleigh riding and refresh- Texas. ' Jordan high school. ments were seTVed to l\li.s.o :\Ia.e Free- 1 l\i . 1 ,.![ J A "-·......_ ll d U d th d' t' of M' D liLa M' Ell S :\I" J r. ant n l'S. . • '-'"'"'.. e an nt'~ teheuGecll<>n G.l= feh· ~ani, l~~·· aBwc~l·:..:m,p. ISS l\1t'f-l'nldaughtm· Maida weJ·e the guests of S pra JIJ..ug, eanea· 11' s 0 t e 4Ua{ s-en, "uJSS ern:cc age, 1&; , . 1 l\I. E 1\.I n .. . l\l arvetta l\I .ur. an< IS. a:smussen on M. I . A . are W'Or king ha d on a one- 1l\Iary J ensen, l\1· tss · 1 ay- Th • . u • 1 act play entitled, "The Husbrowl rmn.l, Mr. l{onold Page, DeOoy Sorurscay evenmg. . Hunters," which Wiitili other numbers ensen, Mr. Ellis Butterfield, He1u·y i :Mr. and ~h'S. Samuel Org1ll an-, from talent they expect to and Delbert Page, Lava·ence Nielson nounce the bnth of a daugiliter Janu~ l:?m presentout-.side a most excelient pn)gram in a.n<l Gail Peterson. ary '!-7. . the near futura Mrs. Hans Sorens-en ·of Sho Sh<>ne, I 1\ilss Ona Ovg'l.ll of Salt Lake sperut Dale Hunsucker of Tremonten and Idaiho is vis.iting at rtfrte home of ~L:r. the week-e~d With he_r parents, Mr. I.Jeah Yates motored to Sugmihouse and Mrs. J. E. Freeman. 'j and :\Irs. W m. C. Orgill. ~ ~ F'riday night a:nd attended a party at Mr. and Mrs. George Schick had as The boys. of the 7th Grade and the home of David Hriest. their guest T(Ilursday and Friday, Ml'. i teachers, MU::~ l.Jam·a . Shephetxl ~d 1· MT. and Mrs. Arthur Woolf and Schick',; father, Mr. George Schick, 11\!lS,; Mac Hiob~·t enJoyed a slei•gh daughter, Enma of Murray and Ron- Sr., of Idaho. i nde Thursday rught f?llo~ed by a Mr. and Mrs. Garrard Va.ndm·vt:-11 supper at the home of .\Irs.; Law-a ' ~ nie Spratling were guests •of Mr::>. I John Yates Saturday night and en- and Mr. illld Mrs. Ren Peterson vi:;-. Shepherd: . joyed a radio pl'Ogi'am. ited at the home of Mr. and l\1 1,s.l Mr. 'N"1mrod Bwr~es ·Of Kaysv1Ile : w~s the guest of his daugihter, Mrs. Ross Ba:tJeman has gone to Eureka Melvin Peterson on Thursday. where he expects to stay two weeks. 1\Lr. Charles Schick was ·a week- J.o;nn W. ~anee .last Sunday. ' . Mrs. Lydia Ba.tennan and daughter end visitor of l\ir. and 1\lrs. Geoo.·;;;-e Th~ Junwr Gll'ls of th~ Mutual ~Lucile sperut several c.La.ys of last week Schick. I tertained at a pa1~y .P\mday evellll.ng at Bingham, guests of .Mrs. Tornnue Miss Nellie Schick ·has retumed to at the h?me of l'Yliss Melba Haa:dNenl.in. They a~so attended the bas- Salt Lake after a w<.eks visit with ~a.:;tle. Games were pl.ayetl and rekletball ~me between Binglham and her parent:;, l'llr. and 1\Lrs. t.e.org<. ireshme~ts served to 11'~1ss Leona ~JQl'dan High. ~Qhick. d,~us, l\11ss Bu_ry I H1bbert, Anrue ~ Mrs. Frank Pierce am.d Evelyn l\Iiss Nora Bateman of Wer-t J. ._ l<.~tzgerald, Luc1le Wawclrey, Lenol·e 01 l:?m Pierce >Of Bountiful were guests of dan spelllt the week-end WJJLh her sh;- Kimball and Lorna Stay. . Mrs. Bird Monday <>f last week. ter, l\Irs. Roland Page. M_r. ami Mrs .. J · R. N1chol and ~ Mrs.Harry Ada Go<>drich spent Monday Mr. Roy A. Kh·k and :1Irs. Jame:; fam1ly of Holhday were guests of in Salt Lake. Wor5ley of L. A., Cal!fomia are visit- l\Lr..and ~rs. B. F. A.ndr\lS Sunday. l'.hs- l'lhldred Hendr1cksQn was hosMrs. Henry Egbert and daugiliJtea·, ing with their mothe 1·, .\l11.s. Mary tess to the members ~f the N. N. 0, M.inerva, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Raddien A. Ol•gill for some time. ~ were dinner guests of MT. and Mn..;. Mr. and Mrs. t:e 1·altl Bills, l\h·. anJ B. Club Sa.turday eve,mng. at the home Moss Egbwt Wednesday after whid1 Mrs. Allison Bills of Salt Lake were of Mr. and Ml·s. J .. E. Mickelse~ a~ a l:?m ~ they formed a party and aJttended tht; dinner guests of theh· parents Sunday candy pull, followung a slerghing palty. Wilkes .Theatre. of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bill,;. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Shulsen rune l\k Lyman Buterfield <>f ldalto reTh~ members of t~e P. T. Club. enl:?m ~ receiving congratulations on the ar- turned home af~er spending ::;everal te 11~l:med at a sle1.glung party Friday nival of a daughter. mo!li:Jhs in Idaho. even;ng followed by •a candy pull at ~ M-rs. Albert Bam·t>tt of Salt Lake The Riverton ward held a Jul:,ilee the home of Miss Doris St.ay'.s Eig'M spent the v.'eek-end wi·th her parents Tuesc.La.y and Wecmesday. On '!'j,leS- members v.:ere pr~nt. . ffiB Mr. and Ms. E. L. Bwgon. day they gave a cl1iltlrens d.ance m l\It.ss, SJ;irley Fltz~~r.ald ~-eturnea Mrs. Gladw.in WIOOdh.ea.d left Wed- t¥le illtornoon and a dance at night. ~ome Sunuay after viSiting f:ve day:; nesday f<>r iher home in Coborado af- Wednesday there was a splentlid pro- ln Salt L,ake, the guest of lill.r. ruJ.(l ~Make de-~ ter spending two weeks vi:si1ting ht'! gJram rendered and refreshments serv- 1\Irs. L .•v. Gr~ha.m, parents, Mr. and M.rs. E. L. BurgaH. ed. A show was rende;retl, everything 1\lrs. Earl PriCe ~nd 'baby left Sunl:?m Mrs. Al Rase is spend.ing the week being free to all. day f~n· her home m Salt La~e after ~ end at Magna visiting her poo·ents, spending the past week Wlth her WHAT I HAVE GAINED FROM bth~l·, l\~r: John ~tar ley. . ~annually create~ Mr. and Mrs. J.ack Steadman. Ml'S. Austin Peter!Son was dimner CIVICS lV~1,;s Etmel Sm1th entertained the ~ guest of Mrs. Lydia B:a~beman Monpup1ls M the 4th Grade Salw·day a.fda.y. . ternoon at a sleig'hing party. ~ ~ Mrs. Albert OIJOOson of Lairk viai't- Varuce Beck Draper Schoolj Mrs. C. l\1. Hendridc.son entertained ed .Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Nordbelt'g one Age 12 7th Grade at a luncheon Wednesday afiternoon. day last week. Teacher, Laura Shepherd Covers were laid for Mrs. J. H. l:?m each~ Mr. and Mrrs. Fred s. Lloyd !()f ~Y Ci~ics Class has helped me to' Broun ·of S~n<ly, 1\1113. Howa1•d E. Riverton spent Sunday of last week ~am mucn kn<>wledge on several sub- P~lps of .Midvale, ~Ir~. l\Iary Hen~ wl~h her mother, Mrs. Cecelia Drake. Jects. I have lea.med the f<>rm and dncksen, Mrs. S. J. Mickelsen, Mrs. Mrs. Helen Kimbell of Bellingha.n, use:' of our.. governmen~, aLo our Clyde Ter;y, Mr.->.. B. M. Cro:;grove, Washi:ng1ton, Mrs. Eugene Kimbell duties as citizens of th1s country. I :1Irs. C. \\. Hendncksen. M·l'"· Annie Mrs. H. C. Han't and da.ughter, Lil~ have gain~d. a fuller un~le1·standing ITerry and Mrs. Wm. C.. l<~itzgerald. !ian of l\Hdvale, Mrs. 0. w. Hendrick- of the 011.gm and meanmg of our l\lrs. J. H. Boberg was the guest son, M.rs. Charles Ence of Salrt Lake flag. I have come t<> the realization of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Orgill of Bing~ were dinner guests m l\-1rs. 11-1. s. ~hat we must <>?er our country's laws ham~ Tuesday. ~ Newell Tuesday. m order that 1t may g1·ow and deM1ss Hulda C1iosg:rove and ;t';Ir. A Sp<>t Dance will be given in ·the velop. . . John Fitzgerald ,,pent the week-end ward amusement hall Saturday rught. Our C1V1cs Class has also, helped at D!"dper. ~ ~ Joseph Schmidt !has had to return me through the study of the planning l\Irs. Eli~beth Cottrell is visiting home from Logan where he ha.S been and development of our country and at Burley, IJaho, the guest of heu.· attending ,the A. c. and .is in the L. communities. I nave learned the claug!hter, Mrs. Roy Crane·. D. S. hospiml with infooti·Oill in h.s things we should do in or.der to imMr. and l\lrs. C. M. Hendricksen ateye, caused by an accident at the prove, incease, and drevelop <>ur com- tended a dancing pa~.ty given by the Sugar Factory about two months ago munities. Knights of Pythias Cfub a1t Sandy <>n Irene Beckstead has been very I understand the source and u"e Friday evening. with the flue but is a little better at of our taxes, that they go to run ami -----the present time. improve our country in general by Rex Crump Age 13 The Cottage meetings being held t.aki~g care of educa~ional, s?cial, in- Herriman Scho<>l 7•th Grade in the different di.striots the pa~:>t dusbal and com~erc1al affatrs. ~ A. J. Reese, Teaoher NICK SOTER, MANAGER mon!Jh has been very successful. I have m~mo.rlzed: The Preamble: There is much sickness in the ward to the Const1tut.wn of our great coun- 1 A farewell party was held MonTHE STATE GAS AND SERVICE STATION at the persent time. Jlo.seph Mal- try; the Amencan's Creed and the. day evening for B1•other J. R. FreeCandies, Cigars, Pool, Oils, Gas, Soft Drinks strom .and Mrs. Albert Olsen have Health cre~d; each of \\ hich has ,fi~lv- ; man who is leaving for a six monl:ihs Tires, Etc:., Automobile Supplies been on the list. e<l me g:un a better understandmg mission in the western States. After Mrs. Lindquist >of Bemjamin jhas of .:ny ~uty as a c.itizen. . an appropriate program was given, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT I believe that. If I Wlll remember the time was spent in dancing. A been visiting at the home of her son, Midvale, Utah Main St. at Head of Smelter Mr. and M.rs. Axel Lindquist the pa:st and. use the thmgs .I. )have learned, purse of $250 was raised. 92 N. Main Street week. I w1ll be a better. c1t1zen and more 1 Last Sunday evening a g1·oup of ten prepared to help m the furtherance went sleigh riding. The evening was of the World's greatest nation. enjoyed. ~Th~e last: Why are We in Business? You may say-to make money. Right. But there is a deei>er reason upon whi~h our organization is founded. Our foundation is: "Give the public the best of foods plus unequaled service at the smallest possible cost." We sell for Cash. Turning our groceries into mOJtey enables us to keep a large stock of goods with small capital invested. This rapid turn over combined with our great buying I>ower makes it possibJe for us to sell at such attractive prices. The people in :Midvale and surrounding districts, are coming to realize more fully the part we play in their economic Jives. And are expressing their appreciation to us. ~ ~ ·III!~ : Eleaant 0 ~ cpass Books I 1*1 1*1 ~ ~ Pay Yourself a Salary ~ You've a rightfto keep. at least 10 per cent o your Income. * I At least ten percent of your income belongs ~ to YOU. Save it. Pay yourself a salary each : week by depositing at least ten percent of~ ffiB your income in this savings bank. You have a right to it! ~Too many; people pay out ALL of their in-: come for living expenses. They are gambl· lim ing with tomorrow. Play safe NOW. You won't be OBLIGED to depend on immediate~ earnings in the future. ~ your savings regular. Set aside. a finite amount each week. Your salary to * yourself-your savings-compounded semi- : at 4 percent, will not only ffiB comfort and success fur you tomorrow but confidence and success today. ~Start a savings account in this bank now-: today. Pay yourself a salary-a deposit ffiB week. Be successful NOW! if It is our ambition t<> keep cost of foods at the lowest possible figure. . ~e. appreciate the co-operation of the people m thts f1ght for higher quality at a lower cost. Our men are courteous and efficient. Our stores 'i:re clean. Come in and giYe us a trial and we arl' sure you will bl! surprised at our Quality, Prices and Senice. lj l I . ~Midvale State Bankl ; ... ~ Midvale, Utah Capital and Surplus $57,000.00 Resources over $600,000.00 Hffi ~ ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIII~~~~~~~III~~~~~~rnt Hi ~am Soter and Company ~, West Jordan I 1925 OaklandFOR SAL~; . iSATURDAY Roadster. Good running con- ffiB l:?m ~dition. $70.00 cash if taken at once. See Dan §2 ~Radovich, 179 No. Main, Midvale. lllii HmffiB~~Iiffi~~~ ~ ~ ~ * * * * * ~.~H THE BETTER THE FLOUR THE BAKING BETI'E~ THE Foot Troubles? SPOT. DANCE PAINS UNDER INSTEP SORE TENDER HEEL MERRY MAKERS in may be difficult for you If you have never tried our to appreeiate what a vast difference flour makes in your bakings. The way to prove it is to order a sack today. Weat Jor.laa Millinc Co. Mi4lnle Plteae Mid. lOS J,..::~"'----------------------------~ Salt Lake Banquet WI•JJ I ~ 8 e Held February 5 • Salt Lake Endeavorers will ho'd their Clark Recognition Banquet on Friday, February 5th, at the First Presbyterian church. R. S . .Mathews, president of the S. . L. Alumni Fellowship, assisted by E. M. Qualtrough and Mina McArtlhUII' of the program committee, are lining up great plans-spocial p izes for the jJl';'ttiest table decoration$, etc. Let's boost the sale of tickets! 50c a plate. Intermediates s~ial, 35c In !>pite of what pessi.mists say, are sure that boys of today are better. We hardly ever see a dog any more with a can tied to his tail. I we 1 IS Your COAL • ID ? 8 . -~ Quality, price and delivery are the three factors which ought to determine where you will purchase your coal. Our regular customers who come back year after year evidently are convinced that purchases made here are satisfactory in view of these three considerations. Phone your order early and we'll make every effort to make you a regular customer. Stove size $8.50 Delivered Domestic Lump, $8.75 Large Lump, $9.00. West Jordan Lumber Co. ]an·uary 30, /926 Music by ,.. • WHAT I HAVE GAINED BY STUDYING CIVICS Melba Andrus Draper Park School Age 12 7th Grade Teae'her, Miss Shepherd I have gained a great deal by study ing Civics. Some of the things I have gained are: That boys and girls who are born in United States are citizens. That foreigners become citizens by taking <>ut na.tu1·alization papers. I have learned that bills a.re passed by Congress consising of two houses, the Senate and the House of Representatives, and if two thirds of the members of each ·house vote for the bill, then the presiding officer of each house signs it -and it iis sent to the president of the United States and when he signs it, it bec<>mes a law. Thalt there are three different bodies in our Government. They are called Executive, Legislative and Judicial Departments. That the Presidents assistants are called Cabinet members and QaCh one is called a Secretary; there are twelve different members and that the first ten Ammendments to the Constitution constitutes ttme American BiJI of Right& Bohemian Hop-Fiawred PURITAN MALT Gives Best Results FREE DEMONSTRATION No Cooking Requincl Wednesday, February 3rd Seven persons out of every ten have some form of foot trouble. It may be weak or broken-down arches, weak ankles, corns, callouses or bunions or probably a case of tirec!, aching, painful feet. Regardless of what may be the nature of your suffering, you will find quick and permanent relief, this week, at our Foot Comfort Department. Foot Comfort Expert to Serve You For the benefit of all foot sufferers, this store has arranged with The Scholl Mfg. Co., for the services of one o£ Dr. Scholl'> most skilled demonstrators, who will Lc at our store to g-ive free foot comfort demonstrations on the above date. Every foot sufferer should take advantage of this exceptional opportunity. Free Pedo-graph Picture Made of Your Feet In a few secontls' time, without removing the hose, he can make a photographic print of your foot that positively shows if you do have foot troubles and to what stage the trouble has prog-ressed. This service is absolutely free and places you under no obligation whatever. Buy a Roast _for Tomorrow And order it large enough so you may serve it cold for later meals. It saves both time mtd expense on your part. Corner Meat & Grocery Gilbert and O'Brien, Props. Midvale, Utah FREE SAMPLES Do you want to know how to stop corns hurting instantly? Come in and get a sample of Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads. They remove the cause of corns-friction and pressure. Thin, anth·eptic, healing. Bring your foot troubles to tllis store during this dt?m· onstration and learn the true meaning of foot comfort. FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. •• IJM That s<>me peoples's ideas of the us what pa11icular brand of folly we State expense in bringing a murde1'er like best. to his just desserts are beyond comThat it is better to love the per on prehension. you can't marry than it is to .nany T·hat this is the time of the year the person you can't love. when the bad place is paved with one. . . time good intentions. . That the way tnne fhes h surpr~"'J.'Ihat age rarely brings us wisdQ:n,; mg-but when one talks of money Its about the best it can do is to teach: worse than any airplane. |