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Show THE JORDA N JOUR NAL §l'W'WliliJ~ wi:l spen<~ som~ time with Mr. and [illliffiliffillli!§B!Illiffi!Il~~~~~§Ijll@liliJil§lll@ll@ll@ll l!i!ll!i!l lll s. A. E. Smith. 1\-fr .and Mrs. Lester Warner of )!urray visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Neils Nelson attended the farewell party of Mr. Jack Rozelle Thursday evening in the 24th watt! of Salt Lake. Mr. Rozelle will leave in the very near future for a mission· to the central states. Mrs. Goldie Allsop was a guest at a social at the home of Mrs. Thomas H a~e you heard how people :VI. Allsop of Sandy Thursday of last week in honor of Mrs. Laurence All· are talking about those lol1ely 1 sop. Mrs. Sarah Bennett spent the fore part of the week in Bingham, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett. Mrs. Verla Glover was a: club guest • Monday evening at the home of Miss Florence Francom of Midvale. At Fordham' s Nursery. Phone-Mrs. Ida Leafquist of Murray Midvale 52, or Come up. ~pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1<~. Cox. Nursery: 2 blocks south of MidMr. an<l :Mrs. W. A. Garrett were vale Junction on State Street Nephi visitors Sunday ancl Monday. Mrs. Joseph Long of Eureka is a guPst at the home of l\Ir. and Mrs. Harold Long. 1\Irs. Orrel Bateman entertaine d Wednesda y evening for officers of the Primary associatio n. After the bupiness hour, dainty lunch was serv~d to nine guests. The Court of Honor of the Boy Scouts of the Jordan Council was 8th Grade held in the East Midvale chapel SunEva Kropp Age 15 day evening. Dr. Plummer and- Dr. So. Jordan Schooy Ilffillffi!IIlillffillil Geotelz of Salt Lake were in atten- :RffillffiBlimlill*l:II~~!illffiB!illffiB:IIIiilllilllliillliillffiB:IIIII Carolyn Hay, Teacher The S. B. S. Girls entertaine d Mrs. dance and awards were made as fol~liill~:II:IIIffil!illl*!lilil!illliill:IIlilillffilliilllililliill~~liilllililliilllffil!IIffi Spencer Jarvis, formerly Miss Blanch lows: Francis and Hugh Webb and l\IcMullin at a miscellane ous showei William Soffe of East Midvale Forace Green of Union, Harold Wright, Harat her home Monday evening. Canning and Clanriious Doty of old Hive Bee Wedncsclay evening, the Girls learned to make salad at Me- :\1:irlvale and seven Scout troops of Mullins under the directoin of Helen the council received efficiency awards. Music was furnished by McMullin. The South Jordan students from Scout orchestra from the Sandy Secnumthe seminary departme nt of the J or- ond ward, who rendered two bers. dan High School took charge of the Mrs. W. A. Garrett, Sr., of Nephi meeting Sunday evening. lA very is a guest at the home of her son, W. interestin g program was rendered. Garrett of Social Avenue. The South Jordan choir sang at A. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornton Union meeting at the Jordan High were dinner guests Monday of Mr. School Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Jack Oldham of Salt Lake. The South Jordan Students are beMrs. A. E. Smith and Mrs. M. J. ginning to practice baseball. They Thomton were Salt Lake visitors on When you have an account with this reliable Bank to have already had two practice gameR Friday, guests of Mrs Amos Gabbot. tid you in their solution. It is true that ready money with West Jordan and Riverton. Mr. Harold Smith of Rigby, Idaho Mr. Crawford surprised the pupils is visiting at the home of Mrs. M. will not solve aU of life's problem s, but it smooths the and teachers Friday afternoon with T. Thornton. road past many. Start an Account today and be ready. a fire drill. Everyone managed to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornton get out of the building rapidly and were dinner guests Monday of 1\fr. in good order. :md Mrs. Jack Oldham of Salt Lake. The stork visited the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thornton left and Mrs. Isaac Beckstead last week Wednesda y McGill, Nevada for baby a over rejoicing them and left where they expect to remain some boy. time. Ji The following program will be giv- IIJ§Bil§lll§l~~jiffi~~~~liliJ~flillll@~~lil~!IIliliJlilm en by the East Midvale Primary on March 2·1 th at 8 o'clock p. m. Admission, adults 25c and children 15c. Mrs. Martha Okason of Magna vis- Selection -··-············ • . _ Melody Singers ited Saturday evening at the home Reading .. .... ........... ·-····· Lucile Nelson of Mr .and Mrs. R. Carlson. .• .. ....... Mrs. K. K. Piano monologu e Gorange Howard Mr. and Mrs. Black~r Duet ...... Rosamond and Golden Holt Dance ............ ·····-· --·· Helen Westluiid Paper Hanging Alpha Crapo Reading ....... ······-·········· Instrumen tal selection ····-····· Students Calsomining of Mrs. Schimer Painting Orchestra selection .... ...... Sandy 2nd ward Scouts WORK GUARA NTEED Edna Thompson Contralto Solo .. Whistling solo ·····-··········· Maxine Simon ESTIMA TES Saxaphon e solo .... • ······· -·· Miss Smith Gives Best Miss Daisy Milne was a guest of CHEER FULLY Lake. Salt of Mrs. A. M. Henderson No Cooking Required GIVEN Monday evening. I Miss Rachel Gibbs entertaine d a number of friends at a bridge lunch Monday. The guests numbered 28. Prizes were awarded to Miss Bernice Watts and Miss Rachel Gibbs. Mrs. E. Malstrom, Mrs. R. Gibbs Miss Pearl Gibbs and Mr. Frank Zimmerm an motored to Magna Wednesday and spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Malstrom. Miss Grace Bateman will entertain a number of her friends at a card party next Monday evening at her home on east 64th South. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hansen of Midvale were the guests of Mr. Raymom! Gibbs Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ivery Smith of Nebraska will make their future home in Murray. Mrs. Erma Kribs entertaine d a number of her friends Saturday evening at her home. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Truman Carlisle. JHrs. George Stauffer has returned to her home from a short visit with relatives and friends in Sandy. Mrs. Carl Wahlquist was tendered a surprise party Wednesda y afternoon at her home in honor of her birthday. Luncheon was servQd to 12 . guests. Mrs. Ray Sudbury and little daughter, June of Salt Lake were the guests of Mrs. Sudbury's mother, Mrs. :M. Bishop during the week. , For the past month we have been busy marking in the New Spring Merchan dise that has arrived by express and (n~ight from the Country 's Largest Manufac turing Companies. \Ve can now show you the most complete line of high grade Clothing , Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishi ngs that has ever been on display in South Salt Lake County. Come in and inspect them. The Prices are exceptio nally Low. Make your selection while the Stock is Complete. Roses and Shrubs a Big Questions Often Bec om e Little Ones Do You Want to Sell, Trade or Buy?---Try a Classified Ad in this Paper Mid'Vale State Bank EAST MIDVALE Bohemian Hop-Fiawred PURITAN MA LT Resul ts J. W. GRACE . 724 E. Center Street Utah Midvale Phone Mid. 120 Cos ts Mo re to Bu ild- Is Wo rth Mo re-Yet Sel ls lor Les s If any other manuf acturer endeavo red to produce a car similar to the Ford accordin g to the high standar ds of the Ford Motor Compan y, it would be impossi ble to offer it at anything like the present low Ford prices. If the Ford Motor Compa ny would substitu te ordinary design for the basic Ford features , Ford cars could be produce d and sold for less than the present Ford prices. Yet by so doing, Ford simplici ty, durabili ty and reliabili ty would fall below the standard insisted upon by the Ford Motor Compan y. Just think! 13,000,000 model T Ford cars have been produce d since 1908-a lmost .as many automob iles as were built by all other manufa cturers combine d. In 1925, almost 2,000,000 Ford cars and trucks were built and sold-an d plans for 1926 call for the product ion of even more than 2,000,000. It was the superior ity of Ford design in 1908 that establish ed Ford leadersh ip. It is this same Ford design, improv ed but basicall y unchan ged, that is continu ing to make the Ford car the outstan ding leader among all automob iles. Featur es that Contri bute to Ford Simpli city-D urabil itY--Re liabili ty Dual Ignition System Three-P oint Motor Suspens ion Left-Ha nd Drive Simple, Dependa ble Lubrica tion Torque Tube Drive Thermo -Syphon Cooling System Multiple Disc-in- oil Clutch Planetar y Transmi ssion FORD MOTOR COMPA NY, DETRO IT, MICHIG AN RUNAB OUT TOUR ING 5 310 J Ne w l'ri ces I $290 TUDOR SEDAN $520 C 0 UP E ssoo FORDO R SEDAN $565 Clo•ed car pricu include starter and demounta ble rinu. All prices f. o. b. Detroit Theee low prlcee are eure to create a tremendo u• demand thl• 1prlng lor all tJ'pel. To ht•ure prompt delivery- place your order now "We have never lowere d the quality of the car to reduce the price" UNION • REAL SERVICE The Union ward held their Old Folks day and ward reunion Friday March 12. A very splendid program was rendered in the morning in the ward chapel and dinner was served in the ward amusemen t hall. A play 1mtitled, "Kempie" was given in the evening. A very enjoyable time was had by all. :Mrs. Caroline Erickson entertained at a quilting Wednesda y of last week. Those present we~e: Mrs. NPII Proctor, 1\Irs. Wm, Johnson, Mrs. Lucy Proctor,, Mrs. Maud Walker, Mrs. Mary Van and Mrs. Rachel Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mott a.nd family Miss Lillian Boggess was a club Mrs. 1\L L. James of Bingham vis- guest at the home of Miss Florence moved from the U. S. Mine Sunday ited here with relatives and friends. Francom of Midvale, Monday even- to Salt Lake City. The U. S. Mine Mrs. E. G. Evans had as her house ing. school has just twenty-on e pupils guest Monday, Mrs. Eliza Mounteer. now. a Miss Grace Smart wa~ taken to Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum A. Brady local hospital Tuesday morning to Mr. C. Johnson, the U. S. Mine were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. undergo an operation for appendici tis teamster left Thursday to visit his Elmo Pierce of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory were daughter in Mountain Green. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson had visitors Sunday at the home of Mr.[ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown moved as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mackie of Taylorsvil le. to Salt Lake Saturday. They have and Mrs. Oluf Johnson and Mr. and Mr. Theron Smart who is attend- lived at the U. S ..Mine about five Mrs. Orson Johnson of Salt Lake. school at the A. C. of Logan wa.s months. Mr. anrl Mrs. E. G. Evans and ing Mr. J. Fewson Smith, Engineer of guest at the home of his week-end a children visited Monday evening with Mrs. David Smart. Mines is visiting the U. S. Mine this Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson of Cottm- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neils Neilson and Mrs. Ne- week. GERMAN Y THOUGH T OF EVERY- wood. guests Monday evTHING IN ADVANC E BUT THE Mrs. Flora Walker is a Salt Lake phi Gregory were social a"t the FIDDLER 'S FEE visitor this week. Guest of Mr. and ening at a St. Patrick's EVERETT , WASH. Sandy. at church tional Congrega Mrs. William Ellis. Miss Ruby Proctor entertaine d a ELECTRI CITY Mr. and Mrs. June Galliger anTHE BIG THING nounce the birth of a baby boy on number of her Bingham friends MonThe stork visited Mr. and Mrs. · day evening. Tom Megas and left a baby girl reThe condition of Electrical Parts in Saturday, March 13. Mrs. Galliger cently. your car is of prime importanc e-- was formerly Miss Ruby Anderson. West are Reynold Mrs. and Mr. NOTES U. S. MINE SCHOOL Lights, Ignition, Generator and A coal and fuel yard has been Jordan visitors this week, guests of Fay Brown Age 14 opened at 3020 Hewitt Ave., in coStarter. 8th Grade partnersh ip between Gerasimos VanU. S. Mine School We are giving special attention to relativE's. Delbert Mrs. Brady, Curtis Mrs. of you assure and Service Electrical dou>:os and Timotheo s Vasilakis. 1\frs. Elsie Nelson, Teacher Mrs. Necomplete satisfactio n in all work Stone, Mrs. Martha Milne, nurse, school our and Nick Amountsa s, formerly chef in Funk Dr. phi Gregory and Mrs. Nancy Milne turned out by us. to y Wednesda Monte Cristo hotel, has bought up the were Ee Van y of Mr. and 1\Iiss Bring your Elictrical Troubles here were guest<' Wednesda of George Belos in the children School interest the give the U. S. Mine Mrs. Arthur Casper. and have them attended ot. Mrs. Sadie Forbush visited Friday their third inoculatio n to prevent London Cafe. diphtheria . evening with Mrs. Lucy Smith. Eventuall y 'them as live by their The ore teamsters are using wag1\fr. and Mrs. Almie Proctor had as the go to work for the governbecause wits" sleighs of their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ons instead roads ment. Melvin Proctor and Mr. and Mrs. snow is almost gone and the condition. bad in are Tripp of Salt Lake. A marriage' s worst enemy is not Mrs. L. A. Walker entertaine d the Mr. anrl :Mrs. M. R. Thompson of eternal triangle, but the eternal club the on Bridge L. U. Bingham of A. 1 24 E. Center St. ·- Phone: Mid. 272 Provo were guests Sunday of Mr. I wrangle. Tuesday evening. and Mrs. David Smart. Midvale, Utah FULLER PEP Quality Goeds Gilbert O'B rien Personal Service 0 & E Electric Service r |