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Show • THE JORDAN DRAPER EAST MIDVALE Mrs. George Andrews of Magna Mrs. S. J. Mickelsen entertained at and Mrs. Irene Ire and Mrs. J. P. dinner last Tuesday evening in hon- Terry of Salt Lake visited Tuesday or of her mother, Mrs. Miamie Garff with Mrs. Ethel Millerberg. Mr. and Mrs. Earl SimPNS had !lS 'f!f Salt Lake. Other guests were Mrs. B. F. Fitzgerald of Salt 'Lake, Mr~. their guest.'> Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Enno Drown and son, Earl of Magna William Nelson of Midvale. Mrs. A. E. Smith spent Thursday Mrs. Harry Heward and Mrs. B. M. afternoon with Mrs. C. I. Goff of Crosgrove. Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw and Mrs. Samiria Goff and son, Parley children1 of Bingham are visiting this visited in Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush and week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith. son Mitchel were dinner guests SunMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fotheringham day of Mr. and Mrs. George Hand of of Salt Lake have movea here to Sandy. make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Okason anThe Parent-Teachers association nounce the arrival of a baby girl on held a meeting in the school building Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Okason last Wednesday evening. Professor was formerly Miss Martha Carlson. Willis Smith of Salt Lake was the Friday of last week, Mrs. J. P. speaker. A good program was rend- Terry and son Demoin of Salt Lake ered by members of the Alumni of and Mrs. Polly Proctor of Union were the school. dinner guests of Mrs. Ethel MillerMiss Hulda Crosgrove of Provo berg. spent the week-end with her parents, l Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Sharp visited M~.and Mrs. B. M. Crosgrove. JSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan A large crowd attended the dance Glover. Saturday evening given by the DraMrs. Lydia Sharp had as her week per Poultry Association. Music was end guests, Mrs. Synthie Brewer of •furnished by the Hotel Utah Roof Gar Salt Lake. den Orchestra. Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Bateman served. were guests Saturday evening at the Mrs. William Thompson of Sandy home of 'Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jensen of was the guest of her parents, Mr. anJ Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen enterMrs. Nephi Smith during the week. tained for members of the Social EvMiss Charlotte Nielsen of Salt Lake ening .club. Twenty-four guests were was the week-end guest of her sis- present. ter, Mrs. Carl Ernstrom. Mr. and Mrs. T. G; Cook spent Sun. Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Ballard were day of last week with Mr. and Mrs. guests of Supt. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen LeRoy Richards of Salt Lake. of Sandy, Saturday evening at a Mrs. Lavina Thayne met with a "500" party. very painful accident Saturday of la<>t Mrs. LeGrand Smith of Spanish week when she fell and fr.actured two Fork spent Monday and Tuesday with ribs. At last report she was gettmg Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Day. along as well as could be expected. Mr. Ronald Sadler of Magna visitMr. Floyd Humphr1es of Delta and ed during the week with his mother, :\!iss Mary Davis of Dallas, Texas 1\Irs. Carrie Sadler. ,vere married in the Salt Lake temple Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smith an- Wednesday of last week. n"ounce the birth of a baby girl, FebMr. Humphries spent his early life ruary )-3. tere where he has many relatives and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rideout had as friends. their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday evening, Mr.. and Mrs. Lawrence Rideout and children of James Glover entertained at a shower Salt Lake. for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Humphries. , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rasmussen The young people received many beau entertained at dinner last Wednesday tiful and useful presents. The even- • it being their wedding ~nniversary. ing was spent in games and refresh· Covers were laid for twelve guests. ments were serYed to 45 guests. l\liss Lorna Allin entertained at a Mrs. K. Carlson of Midvale was a Valentine party at her home Monday guest Friday of Mrs. Orrell Bateman. • JOURNAL We are Pleased to Announce ' Opening of Our Midvale's Big Department Store 1 • • ~ ~acta.~ Boot~~ Phone Midvale 200 IN CONNECTION WITH OUR ALREADY SUCCESSFUL· BEAUTY PARLOR Mrs. Joyce Clark in Charge Mrs. Lottie Lloyd, Expert Cosmetician From Salt Lake City Will Take Charge of All Scalp Treatments Dyes, Hennas, Shampoos And Manicuring, etc. We are Distributors for MARINELO Toilet Articles We shall appreciate your making appointments at your very earliest convenience In our Dry Goods Department you will find lots of pretty novelties always Saturday, February Twentieth • oot ere. o. Booth Mere. Co. SHOCK ABSORBERS TO THE LIMITED POCKET BOOK ' Midvale, Utah. dinner Wedesday evening for Mrs. : ~~~~~§~~~~~~§~~~~§~~~~~~§~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~· w ~ni~~m~-repl~d~re- atAllen M~Em~~~wood~~ain~ Bateman and family, Mrs. C. - freshments served. Draper Old Folk's and Home Com· • ing Day will be held Wednesday, February 24, 1926, commencing at 10 a. m. sharp. Lunch will be served at 12 noon, followed by a pro-gram in the ~afternoon at 2 p. m. and a picture show in the evening at 7 p. m. Big Old-time dance in the evening at 9 o'clock, music by the famous Ariel Orchestra. All former residents are cordially invited. 1 1 • "'· There's many a bath-tub wearing rings that isn't engaged, W. Thornton and Mrs. Hans Jensen of Union. Mrs. Rulon Garrett and family of Nephi were dinner guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett. Dr. Paul J. Paris of Murray visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long, The Religion Class officers of the ward met at the home of the Principle, Mrs. Golda Soffe Monday evening. After the business hour, rcfreshments were served to Mrs. AnWhen in anger, count one hundred; nie Butterfield, Mrs. Erma Milne, but don't overlook the fact that the Mrs. Louie Cresser, Mrs. Olive Sharp, referee only counts ten! Miss Lulu Jacobson, Miss Nellie Sharp and Mrs. Rachel Forbush. The fellow with plenty of time Mrs. Edith Glover entertained at never gets anywhere. dinner evening honor or _ __;.;;......_......:;,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...:..._ _ _Sunday ____ _ _ _ in __ ___ • , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the birthday anniversary of her son, Leo. Covers were laid for thirteen guests. Mr. Arthur Bul'l'ows and Mrs. M. E. Burrows of Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Olson. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Sharp attended the Lincoln Day banquet at the Hotel Utah Friday of last week. Covers were laid for 500. The nursmg course under the direction of the Stake Relief Society workers which has convened in the Bishops building in Sandy Tuesday and Thursday of each week for the past six weeks was brought to a close Tuesday, February 16. The course has been given by Mrs. W. Lake C. Howe of the Civic Center of Salt and hood of Thresherman insinuates that about two-thirds of our public officeholders don't earn their salaries, and 1 perhaps · he thinks it an easy matter to sit around all day trying to keep a white collar clean and trousers from bagging at the knees.-Columbus Dispatch. Six wells and more than half a million dollars are involved in two DRUGSTORE deals consummated in the Moab territory of eastern Utah during the past week which seem destined to I have far-reaching effect on the cum~ I ulative oil excitement that is bringing Utah the next big boom. The deals ~concern the Big Six company and the Embar Oil compnay, both of has been very interesting and instrucwhich have entered into arrangetive. The Stake Board members prements with the Empire Oil company sented Mrs. Howe with two beautiful of New York. The latter is backed hand-made net doilies and served a by big financial interests, believed to dainty luncheon to twenty-six mem. On the River Highway be closely allied to the Texas Oil What could be more appropriate bers of the class. for Washington's Birthday than The Vista House, on the famous highway of the N o rthwest . ~ ff o .c'• views company the largest independent comin every direction that are en joy ed b y thousands ut motorists fron1 .. ii • .ares a box of ~olate covered ]daxpany in the United States. (Courtesy Union Pacific System.) ' each year. ixe Cherries '? Under the deal just completed the THOSE CHILDREN OF OURS 1 Superior Whole Cherries in deBig Six Oil company is provided with licious cream, covered with a storms, or in any other danger. But By James Ray Ellis In workmen's homes and cars the a drilling fund of $300,000 and arrangements have been made for the wonderful quality chocolate. great care should be used in these Communists find two obstacles to the They just melt in your mouth. immediate drilling of three wells. Guard Against Undue Fear warnings .to prevent creat~ng undue progress of their doctrines.-iPittsHow many parents foolishly fear of things not necessarily danger burgh Gazette-Times. ONLY threaten children with some dire cal- ous, or that are dangerous only under 59c amity or frightful beast to secure certain cir~umstances. . Paris fashion experts declare that Once the criminal class is cured of A POUND BOX obedience or submission? FortunateSome children fear darkness Slm- skirts should reveal half the knees. its arrogance and made to feel that ly not so many as there used to be, ply be~ause th~y have bee-:: t~reat Pretty soon they may be crying, hi;>, the law is 90 per cent efficient instead for mothers and fathers are becom- ened w1th the bogey man, w1tches hip, hoorayt-Louisvifle Courier- of 90 per cent inefficient, the class ing educated to the cruelty and harm and other hideou~ characte:s suppos- Journal. will dwindle. In time the police in such methods~ But fortunately ed to appear with the mght. The courts could be reduced. In the long n.. Sttll'tl there are many who resort to this threat oft~n has been J?ade to seOur guess is that in the event that run larger expenditures would make almost b1·utal practice. cu.re obed~ence or acqmesen~e th~t the government should take over the for direct economy as well as very Utah And too, there are those parents nught easlly have been . obtamed m · mines, politics would'nt dig coal any great indirect benefits.-New Orleans Midvale who unwittingly create in their off- so.me other equally ef~clent manner better than it ran the railroads that Times-PicayUTre. spring a deadly fear of something, ~lthout resortmg to this cruel prac- time. -Toledo Blade. . . all unintentional, simply through a t1ce, deep-seated fear of that very thing As a result, m practically all cases A noted desperado laughed heartily themselves. there is a timid and nervous child, at the idea that he would be hung in The writer is acquainted with a even cowardly. It rna~ take years to Chicago, and there is little reason to girl now eleven year of age, who undo what was ?one m a few hours, laugh at him for so doing. He is suffers a living death every time a!ld frequently It can never be en- about correct in his assumption.-there is a thunder storm. As a tlrely undone, for the early fears N h .11 B · 'II h ave ch anged as v1 e anner. younger child she was prevented from an d appre h ens10ns WI having convulsions during such a naturally open, frank and care-1 . --.-. . . n1 h h ff f free disposition into one of needless Fa1lure of proh1b1t10n officers m to o ty tArodug grefat eh orts of fears and worries in some cases into Chicago to padlock a $10,000,000 hotel hs errms paren s. n now or ours a • d f · 1 t' f th 1' 1 , · to h b awst t er an e 1ec t r1c s rm as su s1'de d , a diseased mental condition• a result accuse 1o t VIO a Ion t o't t e 1quor th of the early nervous shocks And 1 was a os oppor um Y o prove a · k sh e 1s a nervous wrec . · d b . li ' d even though there are no lasting evil they were not overawe y $10,000,The mo ther a t one t 1me a a very . . -S · gfield Re bl' prm pu 1can, close call during an electric storm, effec~, the child wlll remember the 000· and since then has feared lightning experience for years to come and Congressman Langley asks that his i far more than the average person must certainly resent such treatment wife be elected to fill the seat in Condoes. This, of course, is no more though love for father and mother gress that he has resigned. In course than natural. But for so long as her may keep the resentment in the backof time, this method will be used for' daughter can remember, she has been ground, getting around the two-term-limit taught through her mother that light-j A sick child carries high temperning is a deadly thing; she has al-i ature frequently, and with a fever tradition for presidents.-Cleveland ways been allowed to witness the the hideous things of which it has Plain Dealer. shuddering and fear of the mother at ' been warned by thoughtless parents each flash, and probably as a prat-1 often appear to torment the sufferer When the farmer shall have learntling babe felt the tremor of the and aggravate the illness. Such punmother arms as she was clasped ' ishment, above all other forms should ed that the best way in which the government can help him is not givcloser with each clap of thunder, be avoided. ing him something, but ceasing to This mother would have greatly exact of his sulistance in a larger favored her daughter had she almeasure than is necessary, he will ways made an effort to conceal her THE VOICES OF AMERICA be on the way to a solution of his terror. Before children have reached the age of this girl now, they problems.-Houston Post-Dispatch. should be told of the dangers they . Hoping for the best is fine busineo:;s 1 encounter, should be warned against -when accompanied by hitting ha1·d taking unnecessary risks in thunder· licks for it.-Atlanta Constitution. 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Comes ready mixed in cans from half-pint to five-gallon size. Can be easily tinted. Sunlight West Jordan Lumber Co. . Sam Soter and Company NICK SOTER, MANAGER THE STATE GAS AND SERVICE STATION Candies, Cigars, Pool, Oils, Gas, Soft Drinks Tires, Etc., Automobile Supplies OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Midvale, Utah Main St. at Head of Smelter 92 N. Main Street ~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~· ~ ,. Columbia Midvale Drug Co. 3'W«ca2t OHWHAT FUN--- DANCING TO Don Kirkham and His Novelty Orchestra Every Thursday at the Rendezvous---Midvale's Ballroom Where the Cro~d Goes |