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Show • - ·- -·-·- - - -·-·-·-· • SELL YOURSELF ON ADVERTISING. TRY THE JOURNAL. GET RESULTS THE JORDAN JOURNAL IS ONE THING YOU CAN'T GET FROM ANY MAIL ORDER HOUSE SUBSCRIBE! -a-~-·-·-·-~-•-• SENIOR PlAY WEll MAGNA LIONS CLUB HOLDS IJUNIOR PROM GALA I ~Ch.~,U~~=~~~~ .~~~~~ AFFAIR,NIGHTFRIDAY PRESENTED AT at Magna, Utah, last Friday even- The outgoing Senior class played the comedy-drama, "Believe me, ZantipPf" Wednesday afternoon in the Jordan Auditorium to the great enjoyment of the student body. Seldom has a better balanced cast been presented in a high school play. Miss Cla:rk and the players deserve the compliments being showered upon them. Following is a list of the actors and the character portrayed · by each: George McFarland ...... Arlie Despain William, his valet .. ·-····· Earl James Thornton Brown, a lawyer ...... Benor Steele Arthur Sole, a detective ........ .. James Lunnen "Buch" Kamman, a Colorado Sheriff ··············-·-·-··--····- Clark Gardner Dolly Kamman, his daughte r Frances Swan "Simp" Collaway, a desperado Clive Tripp Wrenn, the jailor ····-···-- ...... John Rich Violet, Simp's friend ........... Katherine Oliver • Martha, Dolly's aunt ...... Inez Smith The Senior class gave this same play at the ParentTeachers' conven· tion last Saturday.· ~~~~i:e~e~h!~: ~:;;~k}n~n~.a~f:~i:.l~~ the best events held m th1s sectiOn of the country in many a day. Salt Lake, Murray, Midvale, Tooele, Millford, and Mt. Pleasant clubs were represented by good sized delegations. Dr. Jenson of Magna was the toast President master of the evening. Healey, received the Charter for the Magna club, -presented by District Governor John E. Pixton. Among the prominent speakers of the evening were Governor Dern, Lion Jennings of Magna, International Directof M. M. Nielson ,of Salt Lake. A delicious luncheon was served by the ladies of Magna and dancing followed in the Cyprus or Magna school gym until a late hour under the auspices of Mickey's Melodians. We predict this neck o' the woods will hear often and forcibly from the Magna Lio!ls. The Spee~dcrs____ l L_ _ _ _ _ _ ____. Th• HIGH SCHOOL PRICE THREE CENTS MIDVALE, UTAH, MARCH 18, 1926 VOL. 1 NO. 45 -- - --- BILL HART LOVES HORSES, DOGS BOOKS The annual Junior Promenade will be given Friday in the high school gymnasium. The gym is decorated very artistically in. blue and white, following a Dutch motif. Each class has a booth, some very unique idea being worked out. It will have to be seen to be appreciated. An extra large crowd is expected. Creator of Title Role in ''Tumbleweeds:• new Western Drama Has Splendid Film In private life, William S. Hart, who appears this week at the Iris, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, March 23, 24, 25 in "Tumbleweeds" is a studious man. He has a well-used library and likes the classics and all books pertaining to his beloved west, another of the great affections of his life. Brought up in Dakota and Minnesota, he learned to love the west and the ways of the Indians and white folk which whom he came into contact--most of them, that is! A strong passion of Bill Hart's is his love of animals. He has a neverfailing sympathy for all dumb brutes especially horses and dogs. His affection for the Pinto pony is already a byword. He never sees a poor, stray dog but his heart goes out to it, in its helplesness. Therefore he has aided substantially the organization caring for these helpless creatures. "Tumbleweeds" shows Hart at his best in a cleancut drama wherein he plays a cowboy with high ideals and all the bravery that his life demands of him if he is to be successful. It is full of thrills, hard riding, <]uick shooting, comedy and romance .. DRAPER HOME IS BURNED TO GROUND Yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock the home of John T. Hurtig, farmer, near Draper, was completely destroyed by fire. This home formerly belonged to Mayor Fitzgerald and will be thus remembered by Draper residents. Most of the household furnishings were saved. The building was partially insured and was worth about $2000. The fire started in the attic however, the direct cause is now known. The county fire department arrived too late to be of any service. The Spring Tennis Tournament at Jordan is bringing out some extremely close competition. The brand of Tennis played is astonishing considering the inexperience of the players. The results to date are as follows: SALT LAKE EDUCATOR FIRST ROUNDTO VISIT MIDVALE HawAllen Ainslee, defeated Curtis kins 6-4, 6-8, 6-2. On Tuesday, March 23, 1926, Supt. Maurice Newman defeated Milan of Schools in Salt Lake City, Utah, Canning 7-6, 8-6. G. N. Childs, will visit Midvale and 9-7, Nielson Herald Jack Monahan, speak at 2:30 p. m. at the Midvale 6-1. Schools. l_!prold Jensen, Vern Lester 4-6, 6-0, "LITTLE CLODHOPPER " All parents are invited to visit the 6-2. AT THE IRIS THEATRE local schools on that day, and also Darrell Christensen, Arlie Despain hear Supt. Childs. Thursday evening the "Little Clod-1 6-0, 6-4. Refreshments will be served. hopper" a show, given under the aus- Alfred Dewey, Keneth Cropper, 6-8, 12-10, 6-3. pices of the M. I. A. will be given at ANRUAL DAY CELEBRATED Egbert, James Lunnen, 6-1· Kener the Iris Theatre in Midvale. 6-3, 6-3. The Admission is 10 and 25c and Tuesday afternoon at the L. D. S. there will be a regular picture pro- Donald Milne. Lewis Dahl 6-2, 6-0. the Relief Society held an Church, 0. D. Ballard, Clark Gardner, 6-1, gram in addition. MATRIMONIA L REPAIRS A annual anniversary celebration. 6-3. short program was given as follows: Bert Gardner, Franklin Hood, 6-3, WHAT IS THE WORLD A He was a worker in a garage and .......................... Mrs. Youngs Cutler Paper "' COMING TO ANYHOW 6-3. he liked mechanics, but something in Vocal Selections ·----··------.. Mrs. Frank Carter Grant, Clarence Cole, 6-4, his brain . urged him to become a Richardson The title is just a little ruse to get . 6-1. lawyer. Aylett LaPriel Mrs. ·-----·-· Reading 6-0, legLeroy Wilcox, Walter Kinkier, your attention which is perfectly Mrs. T. C. Christian and Mrs. John So willing to soar to his ambitions itimate in both news and advertising the speakers, the luncheon, the gram, the for readiness durin is conducted was Everything sale apron An 6-1. heights, he took to studying law in ethics of the present day, Bridge the refreshments and entertained etc. afternoon Butterwood the decorations, ing FederaDistrict the of Byron Grant, Lowell Greer, 6-0, Convention ,. the evenings. By dint of unlimited tion of Women's Clubs Saturday, be- . The City Council has ordered the club at the home of Mrs. T. C. were served. Speaking of newspapers, how can 6-1. perseverance and . because of a nat- the general public be induced to read Chas. Hood, Ralph Edgel, 5-7, 6-2, . . 1 d1splay of flags, etc., from the D and Christian Thursday evening. Supper I R G Depot to the M. E. Church. m. a. urally logical mind he made good them, especially the advertising no9:30 at gmmng IMPORTANT NOTICE • was served and covers laid for 12 6~. convention a after predicts and Journal studies, The his lo-1 the of progress with committees various The F. Mrs. guests. Special guests were Guy Richards vs. James Jensen, L. tices therein. by both Christenson and Mrs. Olander of a time he was graduated from the A new card system has been adoptIt seems that a circular, a personal W. Nielson vs. Wm. Edgel not play- cal club have been working overtime that will long be remembered clubs. ..night class with honors. visiting and local the pro-! the for arranged for use in the Midvale Library and details ed getting Murray. Green carnations formed letter, still has some effect, but when ed. He concludede to practice law, but it comes to reading the ads, which St. in order to have the new envelopes the centerpiece for the table. SECOND ROUNDbeing thrifty and cautious he hated are really the vital part of any newR Patrick's designs were used as fa- and cards placed in the books it is Jack Monahan defeated Maurnice to give up his garage position until vors and place cards. Prizes were necessary that all books belonging paper, about one in every 100 actualNewman, 6-1, 6-2. his other business was more or less ly reads them. The excuse is, Well, won by Mrs. V. Meed and Mrs. L. to the Library should be turned in on Darrell Christensen defeated Harold assured, ·as a consequence he ran the I'm too busy. . It means money in the following dates: March 20, 23, Sherwood of Salt lake. Jensen, 5-7, 6-3, 7-5. two lines working on motor cars in your pocket. You can make money Miss Anna V. Lewis was hostess 27, 30. No books will be loaned unAlfred Dewey, Kener Egbert, 6-1, the mornings and talking to clients faster reading the ads than working 6-1. to the "U" club Tuesday evening at til Saturday, April 3rd. in the afternoon, this however made Library Committee. on the business end of a shovel. Don Milne, Coach 7-5, 6-0. The Sixteenth Annual Track Meet pare for the relays and other events. the home of Miss Josephine Johnson him a bit confused now and then, Try it out. Read the ads in this Carter Grant, Leroy Wilcox, 6-0, G-3. and Relay Carnival for grade, high Coaches who do not receive one with- Supper was served. though naturally he was clear headMembers of the 1911 g:raduating NOTICE TO BILL DISTRIBUTOR S issue of the Journal and save money. length of time, should In the second game of the class But one day athletes of in a reasonable college ed and quick witted. junior and school series in basketball, the Juniors dewrite for one if they expect to enter class of Jordan High school and when he was especially busy and Numerous complaints have come to the Intermountain West will be held teams in the meet, as the sequence of their partners enjoyed a class dinner The 9. to 13 Freshmen the feated The spring quarter will open at bothered, a new client appeared at City Council of the nuisance of the Young University, Y events has all been worked out to Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the University of Utah on Monday, Freshmen put up an extremely stub- at Brigham the office. residential lawns and business having game and made the upper class- field, on April 23 and 24, according such a nicety that the athlete who Orson Smith of Murray. Eight memThe visitor was a man of few words March 22, according to announcement born hand bill men step all the way. participates must be on the mark bers were present. Th/ evening was streets littered with various been has that announcement an to recorder. University Norton, J. E. 1y point. the to straight came he and spent in renewing memories of school advertisements. The Seniors and Sophomores play- ssued by Director E. L. Roberts, of at the tick of the clock. Sir, I am having a lot of trouble With the fifty or seventy-five new To do away with this condition all clays at Jordan. >tudents who are expected to attend ed off their tie game Monday, the Brigham Young, who has the meet in with my wife. of hand bills are hereby distributors Mrs. T. M. Allsop entertained at Seniors winning the second battle 12 charge. WEDDING BELLS ' Absent mindedly the lawyers sub- ~he institution in addition to those such advertising matter that notified played exher home Thursday afternoon in The meet has grown to such proAs They Ring In Other Lands tonsciousness reverted to the garage 'llready in attendance, the total re- to 10. The Sophomores the streets or honor of Mrs. Lawrence Allsop. Pro- as is usually thrown on with a little faster portions, Director Roberts says in and ball cellent 2,reach will year the for gistration bring Well said: he and language By Vincent Wilcox gressive games were enjoyed and on private property must hereafter might have won the his announcement, that it )las become her in and leave her here a few days rJOO which will be a record-breaker. base running prizes awarded to Mrs. Wallace An- be delivered. game. The More Grief the Greater Love necessary to use two days instead of ~nd I'll look her over, and, I'll give At the present time the registration By Order Of The Mayor And The class series is bringing out one. This year the grade school conBrides, whether in America or Rus- derson, Miss Throa Allsop and Mrs. you another to use in the mean time. is 2,845. City Council. "We are now prep.ared to register some excellent material, first class tests will be held on Friday, April 23, sia, have their periods of tears and Denney, Out-of-town guests were: -'Clipped. :til of the students in a single day," pitching apparently being the chief the junior high school contests on the sorrow. They are never sure whether Mrs. S. H. Hughes, Mrs. L. M. White CLEAN UP WEEK and Mrs. Ernest Wannacott, all of morning of Saturday and the high to be happy or sad. clas~s lack. "and Norton, Mr. declared beginning March 25th week exThe merchandising McGhie, Henry In the southern part of Russia this Salt Lake. Luncheon was served to college events on junior and school of d1\y second the on started be will 1st, has been desigApril sick ending the and on been pert at Booth's has April 24. period of grief regarding marriage 35 guests. Saturday, of afternoon the ITEMS NEWS HERRIMAN quarter'.' the Council as Clean-Up list for the past few days but is up Mrs. Gibson, Miss Gibson and Mrs. nated by the ex- has been recognized by custom and are athletes hundred six Fully Grade Sth Miller Rachel Chamberlain, V. "Ralph Professor week for Midvale. Extra conveyances and at it again. He simply will not pected to participate in the Carnival. made the joy of the whole village • T. M. Allsop motored to Salt Lake will be hired by the city to l1aul a· A. J. Reese, Teacher formerly of Harvard University is stay down. When the day of the wedding Saturday and enioyed the matinee Every first place winner will reMiss Florence Bodell is spending now acting head of the zoology deway the garbage and refuse collected. medal, every second place comes, the young bride-to-be chooses at the Wilkes Theatre. gold a ceive grand-mother, her with days few a and institution Utah the of partment E. C. O'Brien, of the Comer Meat Mrs. R. E. Dimond of West Jordan Mrs. Altha Taber of Sandy, Miss winner will receive a silver medal, some married woman acquaintance to & Grocery, could not resist the glare will give some special classes during Mrs. Hannah Rhodes of American a on starts she as a guest of Mrs. W. L. Bateman Grace Blake of Murray and Velma her was accompany rewill winner place third and every of new paint and has purchased an the spring quarter. Classes will also Fork. Sunday. to order in friends her all to Johnson of Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. Helll!"y Suline and ceive a bronze medal. The best all- visit Essex Ooach. He is driving it con- be started in sociology, history, puba entertain;d Larson whatAlmina obtain to Mrs. and grief her display prebe will athlete school high round Mrs. Ida Peterson was a guest of stantly trying to consume a 1,000 lie speaking, philosophy, sciences, family of Salt Lake _City were visiton home her at relatives The of found. number be to is sympathy ever at valued watch gold a with sented honor at a surprise party given at New ors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas miles in order that he can speed it up home economics and English. sister, her of honor little in the helps Wednesday acquaintance married is champion all-round This $50.00. her home by relatives Saturday evstudents entering the University at Butterfield. and see how fast it will travel. . Tooele. of raisthen Young W. and Mrs. now by along show following the by determined be to ening of last week. bonin given was party surprise A quarter spring the beginning of the school grade the of telling cries Harrison Mr. lusty in voice her ing broad running dash; yd. 100 events: Mrs. W. M. Anderson entertained Thursday Swan William John Hosmer, Jr., has a new Ford will be able to fill out their programs or of Mr. operaan undergo upon to come has compelled was that sadness the of jump; high running put; shot jump; her home Wednesday afternoon at Games were played and evening. Roadster in which he no doubt will with uncontinued subjects. Monday, appendicitis upon for take tion to about is who girl the discus hurdle; yd. 220 dash; yd. 440 of last week honoring Mrs. Spencer Between 450 and 500 students of music was enjoyed. Luncheon was add considerably to the nation's gas ofthe entertained life. Allsop married M. of Mrs. anxieties the hreself and vault; throw; javelin throw; pole Jarvis, a recent bride. Mrs. Jarvis the senior class are expected to com- served to 20 guests. bill for 1926. All the friends of the girl join in ficers and teachers of the first ward was formerly Miss Blanch McMullen. one mile run. Part of the events will plete their requirements for graduaAge 15 be run off in the morning of Saturday the affair, following her about, Primary at her home Friday after- Luncheon was served to 24 guests. It appears almost certain that an tion during the spring quarter and · Phyllis Bodell watching her and shaking their noon of last week. After the busMr. and Mrs. William Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Trussler Bodell had and part in the afternoon. up-to-date •garage and service station to be present at the annual commen• to served was luncheon hour, iness themselves. among talking and heads may competition the that In order were dinner guests of Mrs. James W. • will be built in the near future on the cement exercises which will be held as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr . guests. 12 just decide to privilege their is It be Nibley of Midvale, Sunday. Wright property just east of the on Tuesday JuneS. Following grad- and Mrs. C. E. Rife of Eureka and be better, the high sc~ools are to Miss Fenstermaker, Agnes married Miss get to is she anxious how acclassifications two under grouped The First ward enjoyed a ward reAmerican of Rhodes John Dunn terrace on Center street. uation exercises, a twelve-week ses- Mrs. Hannah FerAdaline Miss exKennedy, sorrow Helen of degree the by shown as Director This, enrollment. to cording in the ward chapel Friday evunion In fact, tentative plans are out for sion of summer school will be con- Fork. Fenstermaker, Dorothy Miss g-erson, pressed. exthe increase will says, Roberts Dinner was served and covers ening. Mr. and Mrs ..John T. Bodell. had same. ducted. Bateman, Leo Hansen, Ellen the Miss that apparent becomes it When the of is he but laid for large attendance. An interas their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. pense for medals Oldham, Stanley Bateman, longer, much Darrell up keep cannot wailing esting program and dancing were enDRAPER SCHOOL ORCHESTRA You are invited to look over Vern and Mrs. William Bodell and family, opinion tha tthe adced value of the Allen Hagander, joyed. the Jacohson, to Vergil escorted is lady young the adthe for up make will competition Gardner's advertisement appearing Mr. and Mrs. Bill Askee and family church for the wedding ceremony, Arhtur Anderson and Clay FensterThe members of the First ward Age 13 of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. ded outlay. in this issue. Mr. Gardner, accord- Duane Ballard given party a at guests were elimaker grand the for signal the is T,his and athletes, officials, visiting All Relief Society entertained the memDraper School Thomas and Ardith Mickleson and Mr ing to satisfied customers, is a good 8th Grade one Richie every Virginia and Miss grief of home expressed the of at max by entertained be will bers of the Second and Third ward Miss Shepherd, Teacher mechanic, has his own power for and Mrs. Ellis · Allan and family of participants join.~ in the lamentations all the way of West Jordan Friday evening. •Saturand Friday on University the Societies Tuesday afternoon in Relief unOrchestra, School Draper The charging batteries and does the job Riverton and Mr. and Mrs. Henry enGirls young Gleaner the ward where Third door, The church the to will effort every ,ami ev.enings day ward chapel honoring the First the Epperson Mr. of for $1.00, any kind of battery. He is der the direcetion Tempest of Herriman. Friday class MenBeM. the waiting. and tertained watching is man the and University the by made be of the organization which anniversary located % mile south of the Triangle and Mr. Peterson is fast becoming a ward the in week buslast them of make to evening possible is it fore the make to mornclubs town Thursday every cooperating Epperson Mr. is March 17. An interesting profram credit to the school and community. Service Station in West Jordan. enwere dancing necessary and becomes Games it wife chapel. and band interestProvo in was given and luncheon served. St. Besides playing for Junior High ing at 9:00 o'clock for a forty-five stay of the athletes The Midvale Lions Club will hold 24 to served was alter. Supper the to joyed. her force to of instruction. Twenty ing. Patrick's emblems were used in the i~regul~ semi-monthly luncheon at school programs and entertainments, minute period guest. all do as knows, man young The to is afternoon Saturday spent meet is The hour noon and through-out the luneach of decorating minutes the opened the M. E.· Church Thursday evening, the youthful musicians mt)lis in entertainthat Lodge folks, Fellows village Odd the The coaches, of parade of a by cheon. supervision preceded the be under practice in March 18th. All members be there. Washington and 'Lincoln Birthday athletes, and officials. This will be verse ratio she is expressing her ed at a dancing party in the I. 0. 0. The JuniOr Prom will be given at The March 16th issu~ of the Hel- program, Thursday evening, Febru- Mr. Peterson. evening. happiness. Wednesday great hall F. staged parade posture a The orchestra is booked to play be followed by the Jordan High School Friday evlenic News and the March number of ary 18. They also played several seand Mr. Mitchell, L. high Mrs. and various Mr. the of girls ening. the acts by the between and show the fore of prC',~ram morning the for lections lhe Utah Pythian were run off the The old-fashioned woman who once Mrs. H. Gosman and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. T. C. Christian will entertain the Old Folks on Home Coming Day. of the M. I. A. play, "The Big Idea" schools. As many as twenty schools Joumal Press during the week. now cooking her on and Mr. herself of prided guests in were girls of White R. groups enter 13. likely will March N. B. Club at her home Friday Saturday the given be to reality in This group of players is ,. :Hesera Lloyd and Silcox are openopencan a uses Saturwho Lake event. Salt daughter this of a has evening. Larson N. Mrs. very are The participating students ~ " ing up a Electrical Service Station not an orchestra being more a concert day evening. The detailed program of the big er. in this musical work and cornets, interested violins, of consisitng band, Riverton. in and Plumbing Business Miss Marie Allsop entertained at Miss Margaret Dalton and Mrs. They were callers at the Journal of- clarinets, a mandolin, drum, saxo- hope to keep up the improvement meet is now on the press and will be sufficient lacks laid were self-starter a Covers Many a Sunday. within dinner coaches various the the to to up sent H. Jones of Salt Lake were the making C. been have they This pianists. girl fice for the usual business stationery phone and two were: going. guests keep Special to gas guests. preten may for they that order in days Sunday of Mrs, M. J. Joy. few guests time, present group of boys and girls meet with during the week. . Arrangements Complete for District Federation Convention Here Saturday B.(IY. U. Invitational Athletic EvEnt To Bring Out Thousands of Students • • • • • • • • • • • • I Sandy City News |