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Show .. • THE JORDAN JOURNAL I 'The BULL:S EYE 'Editor anc/ (jenera/ .Manager WILL ROOERS You Can't Smoke History Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garrett of day of her Iitle daughter. Dora./ day after a few days visit with Mr. SPRING TENNIS TOURNAMl!iNT Nephi were house guests Tue:;:o'ay Games were enjoyed and refresl1- j and Mrs. George T. Sharp. . AT JORDAN HIGH and Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. W. ments were served to Fay and Lu-I Mrs. Lucy , T~urgood of Bountiful The first annual spring Tennis 1 cille Glover, Kathlene Peterson, Mrs. was a guest durmg the week of Mrs. Tournament opened recently at the A. Garrett. Mrs Jack Larsen entertained at Daisy Swenson and little daughter, 1 Sarah Bennett. Jordan High School. Thirty-two en-----tries for the singles event have been dinner Wednesday evening Covers Merle and Mrs. Gunther of Sandy. were laid for Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Young of S_alt . Mrs. Florence M. Oliver entertainreceived. A double tournament will be held as soon as the singles cham- Jones and Mr. and Mrs. E. Jago of L~ke and Mrs. Goldsbrough ~f Spn;ng ed at a supper Saturday evening in v1lle spent Thursday evenmg w1th honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kemp who pionship is decided. The pail"ings for Salt Lake Mrs. J. H. Weaver spent Friday Mr. and Mrs. W. J:.· Garrett;. are moving away in the near future. the singles is' as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bennett were In addition to these the following Guy Richards vs. James Jensen. afternoon with Mrs. I. B. Lewis of guests Thursday evening of M11. and were present: Mr. and Mrs. Angus Curits Hawlins vs. Allen Ainslie. Murray. Ml. ss Leona Nielson of Salt Lake Mrs. F re d Sh arp of Salt Lake· Maurice Newman vs. Milan Can. 1 Green, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Steed, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. Mrs. T. F. Greenwood was ~ VISMrs. E. Steed of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. ning. . . and Mrs. Niels Nielson. itor Sunday afternoon at th~ Pnmary Willard D. Oliver. Supper was ~ervJack Monahan vs. Harold Nielsen. The Stork Express stopped over at Conference of the Sandy F1rst ward ed and the remainder of the evening Vern Lester vs. Harold Jensen. spent in games. Darrel Christensen vs. Arlie Des- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Renny M. Primary. Sharp, and left an eight pound baby The Bee Hive Girls of the M I. A., pain. Alfred Dewey vs. Kenneth Cropper. girl Monday. had a weenie roast Monday evening. Mrs. Sarah Bennett spent Sunday Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. j They used to say, "What is home Kener Egbert vs. James Lunnen. with Mrs. Lucy Thurgood of Bounti- w. A. Garrett attended a reunion of • without a mother?" Now they say Donald Milne vs. Lewis Dahl. 0. D. Ballard vs. Clark Gardner. ful. the people of N ephl at the hotel Utah,, "What is home without a radio?" Miss Blanche Sharp and Mr. Andy 350 guests being present. The aerial has replaced the lightning Franklin Hood vs. Bert Gardner. Pupils of the Seminary of the Jor- rod. The well-dressed man is wearL. W. Nielsen vs. Wm. R. Edgel. Bradford were very pleasantly entertained Sunday evening by Mrs. Ruby dan High will give a special program ing a head-piece. The loud speaker Clarence Cole vs. Carter Grant. Walter Winkler vs. Leroy Wilcox. Worsley, who is at present residing Sunday afternoon in the ward chapel has made conversation practically Byron Grant vs. Lowell Greel'. at Sugar House. in connection with the regular Sac- shut up. Everybody is listening to Mrs. John Gustaveson left Thurs- rament meeting~ get an earful. Please pass the ether! Ralph Edg·el vs. Chas. Hood. Mrs. Goldsbrough of Springville, Guy Richards, Alfred Dewey, By- day afternoon for a short visit in ron Grant and Don Milne are being. Bingham. was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. Mrs. C. E. Tholan entertained at and Mrs. W. A. Garrett. 1 You can't tell an important man !Jicked by their several admirers to dinner Sunday evening. Covers were Mil. and Mrs. Earl Fergusen left by the bunch of keys he carries awi~ . laid for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tripp and · I · The matches played to date have for their home in Brigham C1ty, Sun- roun<J w1"th 1nm. and Mrs. Jasper Rolph, of Lehi. Mr. resulted as follows: Mrs. Reece Job and little daughter, Monahan defeated H. Nielsen, 9-7, Mary of Holliday visited Sunday with 6-1. Mr. and Mrs, P. A. Swenson. Chas Hood defeated Ralph Edgel, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reeves spent 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. Friday evening with Mr. and Mrsi. Milne defeated Dahl, 6-2, 6-0. Lester Forbush. Mr. and l\lr~. Joe Jacobson enterSPORT NOTI<..'S 1 tained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Han- 1 The S~phomores dropped their last basketball game to Granite Mon- son of Salt Lake....-..... ...... ...... ·····-····-····· 1 AT Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson of 1 day by the score of 20 to 12. Granite won the game, which was very do~e Salt Lake were dinner guests SunMIDVALE WARD AMUSEMENT HALL throughout ,wi~h some long shots m day of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorn- I ton. I the last quarter. . . FROM APRIL 1st TO 14th INCLUSIVE Mr. and Mra Hans Jensen of UnThe first game in the class senes in baseball was played Tuesday ev- ion visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I FREE INSTRUCTIONS TO BEGINNERS ening. The contest resulted in a tie, T. F. Greenwood. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. AL Garrett had as · 8 to 8. The Sophomores got a long OPEN-2 TO 5 AND 7 TO 11 P. M. lead in the early innings, but a home their dinner guests Thursday, Mrs. 1 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS run by Greer with the bases full in Margaret Householder and Miss Al-'j the last inning tied the contest up. Warnock of Midvale. The teams will meet again next week. rnaMrs. P. A. Swenson entertained on ~§~~~~~~§~§~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~:!!~ A large squad of distance men is Saturday in honor of the 9th birthtraining daily during the good weather. The track men are getting a much earlier start than usual. Chix I In Quantities of 50 to 1,000 On 36 Hour Notice FEEDS OF ALL KINDS Midvale Feed & Seed Store M. L. MeN AMARA 1 A fellow from Carolina wants to ~know where I get the idea that "Bull" Durham and George vVashington come from the same state. He says, "\Vhy don't you write and give the people the real History of 'Bull' Durham in its native State, South Carolina, that people would appreciate that more than these Bull Le(!"ends of yours." Now thanks, Sir, for your goodnatured suggestion. If I knew History I wouldn't be able t:> write 5o' "Bull" Durham Ads. I would be a College Professor, get everything right, and get nothing for it. Everything you suggest\!d me tell• ing the public about when and where "Bull" Durham originated, has been told for 66 years by typical Advertising writers. That's the only thing the Company asked of me was "please don't tell again where it came from, or how." You see you didn't read their Ads, but you did read mine and remembered it, because it wa:s 'vrong. "\V riting Ads that will be remembered is a queer game. This is an AJ, not a History. I selected Ads over History on account of the pay. (American Tobacco Company's pay is ac; good as its tobacco.) Where '"Dull" Durh.1mcomcs from or where it goes to is left for the starving Historian. P.S. You notit:e I named in this article the \VRONG Carolina. That's so North Carolina w:tl get sore because I named South Carolina, and South Carolina will get sore because I didn't name North Carolina. A true Southerner never forgets. P.P.S. There will be another piece jn this paper s:~on. ·watch for it. o er ate Easter Lilies Never has our supply of Easter Lilies been so great as this season-and never so wide a range of other flower s to choose from. .We have anticipat... ed requirements and are ready to supply beautiful decorat i v tl schemes in whatever color, and for any occasion. Telephone your order. We make prompt delivery. I! EAST 1.\IIOVALE 1\lrs. T. F. Greenwood very pleasantly entertained the Stake Board Primary officers at their regular preparatOl'Y meeting last Wednesday .. After the work and business hour, ct ,•ery dainty luncheon was served to ten guests. Jl.irs. Golden Allsop had as her dinner guest, Wednesday, Mrs. Dave Nichol of Union. Mrs. Sarah Bennett was a Salt Lake visitor on Thursday. She spent !l. very plea::;ant afternoon with her Jaughter, l\lrs. Will Panter. Mrs. Bennett Cash was hostess to a prettily appointed luncheon on Thursday afternoon, . complimenting ,he members of the Unity club. T~e guests were as follows: Mrs. Lonoo Baker, Mrs. Alice Burgon, Mrs. J_es~ie Berrett of Union, Mrs. Oblla Brown of Salt Lake, 1\Irs. Rachel Forbush, Mrs. Golden Soffe and Mrs. Bdma Cook of Mid\·ale. 1:\liss Grace Middleton and Mrs. Pearl lisen were operated on last Wednesday for the removal of their tonsils. We hope for their speedy and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long are the proud parents of a fine big baby boy. All concerned are doing nicely. H. E. Phelps Floral Co. l\1 id vale, Utah Phone 49 Every time the clock ticks, a staggering sum of money changes hands. This money, remember, is only a cheek upon human labor. If you work, you receive money for your labor. If you do not save something, you have ~hrown away both time and labor. You have wasted JUSt so much of your life. If Y0"\1 do save, every tick of the same clock adds to your income. Clock ticks and minutes are the things of which millions are made. FULLER PEP Midvale State Bank "B Li.' 0URH M fill Guaranteed by '-cq ~~P~~ ~:0 :---~~ 1 ·.:~1 r.:~ a.:·~f INCORPOf".AYI.D r.:0 111 Fifth Avenue, New Y·rk City Stearns: "Your ~ar looks Proprietor !!·:.! WJ•* =I pretty well f'hot. How long have you had \ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • it"!" "' SELF-MADE MEN SOME · Knikht: "l\Iy wife hat! it this mornTIME NEED A LO!r OF ing." ALTERATIONS Cultivate a f;Oft, easy clutch control. Starting a car with a jerk will do the mechanism more h;nm each time than many miles of dl"iving. The shock is communicated to every part of the chassis. Besides, you will add immeasurably to the comfort of your passengers. Most clutches are de~igncll so that a very slight pressure is required to release them, and just a littfe practice will enable you to ease the pedal back so that the car starts easily without the jump. Good Manners By Lucile Crites I always look right in the eyes Cf people, when I talk; I always hold my shoulders up When I go out to walk. ffi _·;x-J t.!' · ~ r:.~ L"Y~ ~ w b~l YOU WILL IIA YE A FEELING 1::91 '•' 01<' CONFIDENCE If you let us re-charge and repair ~ill your Battery and get it ready for Spring and Summer Driving. You are just as sure of the nice days coming as you are of the cold days passing by, so prepare and put your car in good running order. Our mechanics are experts and their 0. K. means work done right. "WHERE SERVICE COUNTS" !ill 0 & E Electric Service 24 E. Center St. ··-·· Phone: :Mid. 272 Midvale, Utah ~ffiB ~~ ~ Iii f£1 ~ READ! HEED! ACT! LOOK! BOYS AND GIRLS FREE FREE There's a free improved patented swing waiting for you at the Journal Office Call and get particulars. T elepho~e 1 7 8 * ~~ !.:0~ rnJ jii ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· REAL SERVICE Quality Goods Gilbert O'Brien Personal Service |