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Show fBi JORDA N. JOBRN AL The~~JordanJou111al Lunch was served. Monday evening, Miss. Rosamond Holt entertained at a shower in honIssued Every Thursday by or of Mrs. Golden Holt. lt'itteen The Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. guests were present, A number of TERMS OF SUBSCRIPI 'ION SALE-New modem 5-room lovely gifts were presented to the One year -·-······---·-- ·-·--·-·-·-- $1.50 Good location. See J. A. recent bride. The S. B. S. Girls were entertained West Jordan Lumber Co. Telephone Midvale 178 Monday evening by Miss Healy and 4-1-26 tf Miss Tuttle at the home of Mrs Entered at the postoffice at Midvale SALE-Cole s Hi-Oven Range Mary Shields. A dainty lunch wa.:~ City, Utah, as second-class matter. three months good as new. 1 served to ten guests, $26.00, West' Jordan Lumber Miss Miranda Beckstead entertain 2-10-tf ed at a shower in honor of Mrs. Way, CLEAN UP WEEK ne Fisher Wednesday evening. These are th~ days wJ:um ~;ne homeThe choir of South Jordan gave SALE-Cho ice Cuthbert Rasp- a concert Friday evening in the .a. owner and the householoer !l.'<l:t.~ speculatively a.t the back y.aru, gi-.nc~o plants, $1.50 per hundred. A. musement hall. The music was very with interest a.t the collection 01 Malmtrom, 559 Center St. 4-t well developed and it was enjoyed by partly-filled paint cans without whiciJ everyone. no garage, barn or basement is comFAST-Larg e Choice Lots A dance was given Saturday even, plete, and calculate the· mileage leu 145. Best location in town- ing in the amusement hall. A large m last year's tires. new Addition. Only crowd was present .and everyone en, Nature, assisted a little by the per lot. Your own terms. For joyed themselves. ' proper departments , is beginnmg t" by owner. A. A. Malmstrom, up; the lawn showed s-reen thi~ Center .Street, Midvale tf -Remembe r the Discount at the clean morning; there is a green shoot, Famous Clothing Store, Buy, Save. species unknown, an inch abov-e th~.. KINDS-of Sheet Metal work ground. Ag•ainst the back porch the and repairs. Moderate prices. dead limbs of last year's vine hang SANDY NEWS IIJnlva.l" Tin Shop, 88 No. Main St., brown and ugly; all the winds of th... t-4-8 Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaw entertained earth have plastered waste papci the Acme Club at their home Satur- against the tences; the window boxe;, Hfi'E LEGHORN Eggs-for hatchday evening. Progressive Rook was have the decayed stumps of the an. from our flock mated to Ivan's played, twelv~ nuals no <me thought it worth whik cockerels of 265 egg guests. supper was served to remove; the alley is dowdy with a W. 0. Boberg, Sandy, Ut. Mr. and Mrs. T, Ostler had as dilapidatet! g~rb6ge can and occa. Ph,nn .. Midvale 173-R t 5-1-26 their guests Tuesday, Mrs. Ostler's si?nal h~ps . gf ru~bish wijich tht SALE-Bab y Carriage $10.00. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S, H. Bodell wmd llctlt~er~ ap~n Qver neal'by and sister Fern of Herriman , yards, This 1s sprmg. Midvale 168-J. Mrs Jensen entertained MonThe Clean Up and Paint Up camS.A.LE-4 Desirable Residences. day afternoon in honor of her small ~i~n ~hie~ haa beco~e a natior~h Enquire J. Wilmer Booth, Booth, son, Ivan's birthday anniversary. ms~1tut1on m the Umt~d States. lb Mere Oo ,Games were played and luncheon deSlgned to capture this retlect1vt · · served to ten small guests. contemplatio~ with whic~ man ~use< MYSTERY -Strayed, latter part Mr. and Mrs. T. Ostler and family on the debr1s. of a va~1shed wmter, of January, 1926, 2-year old heifer 1 motored to Nephi Saturday (}f last ~nd har~ess It. to an Impulse, ThL Guernsey, from farm in Union. Re-1 week to attend a birthday party in Impulse 1s nothmg l~ss th.an the wil1 ward. Notify L. A. Smith. Phone. }!opQr of Mr. Ostlers father, Mr. Wm. to remove the rubbish, t1dy up tht :Midvale 62-R3. 4-8 26 Ostler, lot, front and back, dress the garden, Mr, and )Irs. A. F-: Smith enter- mop up the garage,. see the waste littained tlhe Social evening club at ter. removed~ ~nd, if necessary, have IS NO OBJECT-if you fail their home Friday eveniri~. ~upl?er a JOb of pamtmg done on the housL read the ads in the Journal- was served to twenty guests before ~l!e w~n4'9W bo~es are filled. Money by Reading Them! A tray supper was serv~d to 45 Home.l;! are in~nded to be bright, guests. pl~sant, attractive places, There wlll be manr aoft dara this summe1 SA.LE-6 Acres good bmd on when the cleaned up house and lot Street, South Side of Wasatdh will be a grateful spot. Going beMidvale 123-W. • yond the return to the owner o1 occupier, thue is the incalcuable S. MINE SCHOOL NOTil.'S benefit to the community. Midvale is a city of many beauties, the very Brown Ag-e 14 chief of these should be the homes. S. Mine School 8th Grade And when the hom~ have all been .Mrs. Elsie Nelson, Teacher made good to look at and around, tho.; teacher from Salt Lake City, stores also should brighten them. Pratt visited the U. S. Mine selves up, and when that. is done anl: Tueaday. while it is being done, good citizens Van Ee, school nurse insepct.. should give their attention to the les,. the school children Tuesday, Most attractive portions of the community the children's eyes have been left ~d l!~ what can be accomplishe d t... from the measles. ~ke ~ern comQletely healthy, clean. Gem Theatre at Lower Bing~ safe 11nd beautiful. · is giving a free matinee Friday · There are practical consideratio n, the school children. Most of us of reduced fhe risk, and there ar, to attend. the moral consideratio ns of ~:~elf-re • E. A. Hamilton of the U. S. oame up to the mine last week spect. Either alone should accom. plish the task. Together their argu Mrs. Hamilton accompanied him. We have a new family in the Beals ment is irresistible, They moved in yesterday. Two boys from Lower Bingham STORY OF HONESTY up to the U. S. Mine Sunday Jessie Farmer 7,th GmdL ioJ'lning and took ~reventy-two dol,. A. J. Rees, Teacher some leasers. We heard Once in the to"wn ot Riverside, they were taken to the there lived a father and mother witH IICbool. two children. The father was ~ Walter Harris of the U. S. drunkard and the mO'ther had to worl. bas been unable to work durhard to provide fi>r them, Pure, snowy crystals, made by an the past week. He had his toe It was Xmas Eve and Tom anu improved process of refining. It is in the mine Friday. Betty were looking in at the win. euy to take because it is thorough 1 ly purified. dows at the beautiful things inside. Especially good for Beckstead 7th Grode They turned to gi> and Tom caught elderly people and those of middle Jordan School Age 15 Betty by the arm. "Look, Betty, a Carolyn Hay, Teach-er i age, Millions of pounds sold year. woman has dropped her handbag!" seventh and eighth grade pu- · jy, Pound Package ····-·-·······-··· 25c They ran across the street anu surprised Mr. Crowford at his picked it up. Lt had five bills in it. Thursday evening. The party Tom grasped out: "Ohl Look how went to the school house where Midvale Utah much money. Look what we can buJ evening was spent playing games. All the things you crave and .also have mother fixed oomfortable ." Just then .a little voice said to Tom "Don't take it, it is not yours." . Tom thought for a moment, then he broke out. "Betty, it isn't ours. Let's take i.t back ;to her." So Tom ~t on the car and too!•. the money to the woman. When he arrived ,the woman told him she wanted ,to adopt some children and In Quantities of she had done this to test .their hon50 to 1,000 esty. Then Tom told about his mother and his father and his little On 36 Hour Notice sister who slept in a dry goods box. She felt very sorry for them so she went bkck with T-om and asked the FEEDS OF ALL mother if she could adopt them both. KINDS She adopted Tom and Betty and whenever Tom spoke of this experience, he •always said he was glad he had minded that little voice that had spoke to him on that wonderful evening. WANT ADS I w J.' I EPSOM SALT Midvale Drug Co. Chix Midvale Feed & Seed Store M. L. McNAMARA Proprietor -Remembe r the Discount at the Famous Clothing Store, Buy, Save. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MURRA __ Y~M __u_RMURS MO VE D TO MIDVALE HOTEL-R OOM 1 (Over Well's Groceteria ) Formerly in Iris Theatre Building FINE LINE OF SUITS $25.00 UP. SPECIAL CLEANlNG, PRESSING , ALTERAT IONS MIDVALE TAILOR SHOP R. GYGI, Proprietor Mrs. C. Mygren entertained at a miscellaneou s Slhower Tuesday afternoon at her home on West 48th south street in honor of her daughter, Martha. Games and mooic were enjoyed. Twenty five guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. William Howe of Idaho Falls, Idaho have been the guests of Mrs. Howe's father, Richard Howe and other relatives during the week. The members of the Rebekah lodge celebrated the anniversary of the organization of the order Tuesday evening at the Fraternal hall. A program was followed by dancing. In honor of Miss Thelma ParkinRefreshmen ts were served. son, who will be married soon, to RuMrs, Louis Tripp will be hostess Ion Jensen, of Magna, the l';!utual to the S. S. S. Club members Wed- girls entertained at a miscellaneou s nesday. shower Wednesday evening. Games Miss Erma Erickson has had as and music were enjoyed and refreshher guest, her cousin Miss Louise Tip- ments were served, ton of Palo Alto, California. Mrs. Paul S. Roberts was the guest Mrs. Inez Jolmson and children are of Mrs. Jack Rugg Friday. visiting relatives in Brigham City Mrs. Ester Scott entertained at and Ogden, . a family dinner Sunday at her hi>me Mr. ~nd Mrs. Edwm Eyre have had in honor of her son, George Scott a,s the1r g~ests, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd who has been visiting relatives here l~yre of Hmkley. j the past few days and left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ward enter-. for his home in Los Angeles. tained a number of their friends on W. R. Clark who has been spendFriday evening at their home on 45/ ing the past winter here left a few South street. days ago for his ranch in Billings, Mr. and Mrs. William Mortensen M<1ntana. ;tnd family of ldaho ~,ails, Idaho are Miss Winifred Ward entertained a visiting re1atives here for a few days, number of Salt Lake friends at a Mrs. Grace :l\1alstrom was a Salt supper Tuesday evening at her home Lake visitor Saturday, I following the annual East high girl~ Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Watts en- dance. tertained at dinner at their home on Mrs. Wilford Robinson and young ea.st 64th South street Sunday in com son left a few days ago for Cheyenne, phment to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wyoming where they will make their Clay of Los Angeles who have been •home visiting relatives here, Covers wer~ h• laid for T e Community Ladies Aid Society 20 , Mrs. Carl Hammond entertained will meet Tuesday in place of Wed::iaturdaf at her home in compliment nesday at the church. to her nephew, George Scott of Los Mrs. William B. Erickson enterAngeles, who is visiting here, Twenty tained Wednesday afternoon of last J_uests were preseut. \week in compliment to her cousin The .Lion Club me~bers held a ban- 1 Mrs. J. H. Tipton of Palo Alto, Oal~ quet at t~e Commumty Church Tues- ifornia. Luncheon was served and c~ay evemng, the afternoon was spent in a social . Mrs. T, C, Davis and Miss Ethelyn way. Covers were laid for Mrs. Lmdsay were hostesses to the mem- Josephine Carter and Mrs. Leonard bers of the Daughters of the Pio- Nielson of Provo, Mrs. Silas Young neers of the Cottonwood Camp on of Price, Mrs. May Lambert of Dra!'hursday afternoon.. . . per, Mr. and Mrs. Fan~a Young, . ~~· and Mrs. Wilham Bud are Mrs. A. F. Young, Mrs, A. E. Hibvlsltm~ for a few weeks at the home bard and Mrs, Elmer T. Young ot of their daughter, Mrs. Leo Jones of Salt Lake and Mrs. E. J. Young. Salt Lake. Dr, Ji>seph Merrill of the UniverThe ~emb.ers of the W, H. Club sity of Utah was the speaker at the entertamed m honor ~f their bus- Murray First ward Sunday evening. bands Wednesday evemnK of last The Lions club members of this week at ~he home of Mr. and Mrs. city held a banquet Tuesday evenArthur B1shop. A late supper was ing at the Murray Community churoh. served to ~1. guests. Following the dinner, Dr. George W. Mrs, Wilham Wal~Uii w~• hostess Middleton of Salt Lake gave a leeto the member~. of the N. H. Club ture on Mexico. The banquet was W ~dnesday evenmg at her home on in charge of members of the ComWilso~ avenue. The guests number- munity Ladies Aid Society and the ed thirteen, . music was furniilhed by the Murray Mr. and !drs. Charles White have high school orchestra. had as theu guest, Mrs. White's The Woodmen of the World held a brother, P, M., Guyman ~f Provo. . dancing party Saturday evening at The W ome.n s club will hold the the Murray high school gymnasium. regular meetmg Thursday afternoon The Senior class of the Murray at 2.:30 o'clock at the club rooms. high school gave its annual dance . M1ss ~Iargaret Inkley entertained Friday evening at the school gymm compliment to Miss Parkinson, on nasium. Saturday afternoon. Miss Rachel Gibbs had as her Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clay left guest Sunday, Mrs. L. Richards of Wednesday by motor for their home. Union. . . Lo ' m s Angeles, after spending the I Mr. and Mrs.• E\lgene W!itt!l ilt- ' past ten days here~ tended ~he ~emor l{op Friday, l I ~~PORT MA.Dli: TO THE BANK COMMISSIO NER OF THE STATE OF UTAH Of The CONDITION Of The MIDVALE STATE BANK, located at Midvale, Utalh, in the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 27th · day of March, 1926, RESOURCE S ~:~r:r~ Discounts ·····-·········-········-··-·····-·-·-·····--········-·-····-·-·-····-·-·-····-·-·-·····$ 4581420.68 628.6& Stocks, Bond~-·~~d·-·8~~-~riti;;:·-E·~~···:::::~·:~:::::::::::::::::~:::~=::::::::::::.::::::=::::::::: 35,000.00 340.00 CLaims and Judgments ·····-······-·-··········-··········--··-············-······-····-·······-····--··-··········· 6,634.65 Banking House ·-··-··-······-·--····-·-······-··········-····-···-····-·······-·······-···-·-·----······-····-····-··-· Furniture and Fixtures 3,074.10 Other Real Estate Owned··--····-······-·-············-·-·········--····-·--······-············--···-···-····· •••-•••••••••••-•••--••-•o oooo••••-··•·-···-·•••oo•· --••••-••••••••••••····-·-·- ·-•• 11,107.80 Due from Other Banks 65,681.66 Cash I terns -···-····-····---·-···-·····~-:::~.-.:·.~---~-~·.:.·.~_-_-_-_~·_-_-_·.~-·::::~:·.:·.~----~--~·-·:.·.===:~·-··-····-$··-·95o~5·8 Gold ·····-····-···-·····-·-------·---····-····-····-···---·-·--·-··-······--·----·--····-···~ 715.00 Silver ·····-····-··-····--·--···---·-····-···--·-····--··-·--·-·-·······--··--·-·-····-····-····· 1 '652.36 Currency ·······---·---·--··--···--·-·······--··-····-··-·····-····---·----·-·--········-·--····· Q·,560.QO ~otal Oash <In Hand ·-····-··-··········-······-··-··-·······c···-····c·--·-·········-····-···············-················· 8,877,94 xpenses ·····-·~·-···············-····-·······,·····-······-······-····-··············--··-····-·-· 3,308 48 In~rest .Paiq /-·-·········-··········-····:····-···-·····-··,-··---··········-··········~·······... 737:60 ~:rup·e;;;···············-·······,·•····-·-··-·······-················-·-········m•····-·············-····· 4,046,08 .................................. ·-· ....,,.....,...........,..,"..................................................................... ' ............... 136.81 TOTAL ·····-····-···········-················-·-······-·-·-····-···-·········-·········--····-····-················-··········.$ 589,902.32. LIABILITIE S 35,000.00 Capital Stock Paid in ···········-·-·-·········-····-····-···················-····-····-····-···············-····-·····$ 22,000.00 Surplus Fund ·····-··-·-·········-··········-···············-····························-····-··--····-·········-····-·········-Undivided Profits ·····-····-·········-········-················-·········-····-····-····-·--.$ 1,568.00 Interest ·····················-··········-···············-···-·········-··········-····-····-·········-······-·· 5,726.38 Exchange ·-·-·-·······-·······-····- ···-·--····-····-···-··-······-····-··········-····------··· 11.56 Rents -···--·······-···--·-·······--····---··-·-·-·······----·--······-····-··--···········-····-····· 115.50 Total -···-····-····-····-····--·-····-····-···-·······-·-····---·-···-·-·-·-·-········-···· ..··"·····.. 7,421.44 Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, etc., ····--··········-····-···.. .......... 4,046,08 Net Undivided Profits ----········-·-·-····-·-············-·--····-···········--·-·-·--··-~··········-····-····· 3,375.36 47,807.87 Due to Other Banks ···-·--····-····-·--····-···-····-···-·······-·--·--··-·~····-········-····-·-·-·········· Deposits Subject to Olieck -·········-····-·-···-····-······---·-······-······· 189,871.30 Cashiers Checks ·····-·········-····-··············-··--···-- -·········-··············-····· 752 76 Dividends Unpaid ·····-····-····-····-····-··········-····-····-·-·-·-·-····--··-·-·-·-·· 22:oo Total Demand Certificates -···-······--·-·········-···············-·······---·-···--······---··-··········-····· 190,646.06 Time Certificates ··-·--·-·-·----····--·-····-·---··-····-····-······-·-·-········ 200 00 Savings Deposits ····-·····--······--··-·--···--····-····-··-····-·-·-······-·-·······-· 260,840:42 Ti>tal Time Deposits ·····-····-····----··--·-···--····---·-·-···-·········-~············-······-···· 261,040,42 Other Bills Payable ·····-····-··········-····-···-····-····---·······---·-·-·-·························-····-···-····· 30,000.00 ................................. ................................. .. . 32.61 Ca8'h Over --·-·...······-·········-······-···... -···-.............. . TOT A.L ·····-····-····--·-·······---······-···-····-····-··············-·········-····-····-········: .•....•....•....•.....$ 589,902.32 STATE OF UTA:H, Oounty of Salt Lake, Leon L. Olson, being first duly sworn according to law deposes and says that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the a~ve and foregoing report contains a full, true and C(}rrect statement c.f the condition of the said bank at the close of busines.s on the 27th day of March, 1926. . LEON L. OLSON, Subscnbed and sworn to before me this. 8th day of April, 1926. NIELS LIND, Notary Public Midvale, Utah (Seal) My commission expires 12th day of January, 1929. • Correct Attest: DR. W. A. MARSHALL . JOSEPH M. HOLT, HEBER C. AY·LETT. Directors. S'I'ATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commission er . I, Seth Pixton, ~ank Commission er of the S~te of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregomg is a full, true and correct copy of ·tl.he statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 9th day of'April, 1926. SETH PIXTON, Bank Commission er. .. C. C. CRAPO REAL ESTATE BROKER FARMS ·sandy, Utah HOMES LOANS INSURANC E Phoae Midvale 137 -w THE MAN IS DEAD. Who said "it A GOOD ONE! 5 room modern and pays to rent." You can own a home frame. N-early new. And Two out of what it costs to rent. There Acres rich garden land Social Ave are ways y<1U can build or buy a Half cash and _$25.00 per morl'th: home. Get busy now, See Crapo. See CRAPO. CHEAPER THAN A TENT! Five Room and modern bath. Frame D~NDY HOME. 5 room modern, house lined with adobe on 4th Ave. brick, full basement, near Center St. Midvale. &1-100 acres land with Midvale, Kitchen range, furnace water almost a farm and only $1575 and laundry, This is a real bardown payment alld $20.00 per mo. gain. . $1,?00.~0 and easy terms. SEE CRAPO. You will hke It, See CRAPO. I GOOD BUY! 10 acres fine beet land SAY READ THIS! I have a busbetween Sandy ~nd Midvale $310.00 I iness block and apartments on a per acre for qwck sale. It's worth 1 Main Street, renting for $80.00 per _ ~re. See CRAPO. month. Y-ou can buy it for $2500. down and $2500 at the rate of $40 SPLENDID SIX ROOM BRiCK near per month. You have a living and Ward Church, Sandy, 1-2 acre of it pays for itself. See CRAPO. garden and water right. Cosy lit. tle home for a family. Owner moving. Sells c·heap for cash. Will GO GET'DERI SAY! HBRE'S A 15 Acre dairy farm that will get you give terms. See CRAPO $180.00 per month for milk alone NEAT SIX ROOM FRAME, near you can double that by adding poulState Street, Sandy, Price very try. It is near State Street, has reasonable. Terms. See CRAPO. City water, electric lights. A goi>d --~ ~ -- -- home and a good cow barn, ...Party 530 ACRE TLMOTHY MEADOW' has two farms will sell 1-2 down with water, Good Dairy and Stock and rest can be paid out of the inC~untry. Fine fishing. Plenty of big glame. Timber close by. $25.j come. '!'his is your chance. See per acre. Easy terms. See CRAPO I CRAPO. MIDVALE • I. LESTER Artificial Wholesale and Retail REASONA BLE RATES AT ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SPECIAL DELIVER Y OFFICE, PLAN'r-6 500 South State Telephone, Residence, Murray t45 Midvale 175-J ~~~~~~~~~~~~m~~~ ~~~~m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Our Guarantee On Dr. Hess Products Buy enough Stock-toni c or Pan-A-Ce-A to last your s~k or chickens for thirty days. If at the end of that time you- are not pleased with the ~ood results, return the empty container and we will cheerfully refund your money. Could anythin~ be more fairer? West Jordan Lumber Co. MIDVALE, UTAH '*lmi:*B3~m~m::~fi~m:*:Rm:*l:tmH~ ~~~******************* e LESLIE LIND PAPER HANGING AND ALL HOME DECORAT ING 151 Wasatch Street Phoae Midvale 136-W I SELL PAPER ~*3E*3E*"I*~* * *** SANDY NEWS Raddon. Supper was served to 20 The M, I, A. Stake officers enter- I guests. Special guests were Mr and tained in the Amusement hall Friday Mrs. A. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. i Boevenin~ in honor of all who partici- 'lliger, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Raddon, pated m the Road Show that was Mrs. Niel Monahan and Mrs. T. E. given by that organization , the past! Marriott. • wi~ter. Dancing and games were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen en)oyed. Refreshmen ts were served. · annouce the birth of a d~ugdlter on "!dr· and Mrs. Wm. Hughes enter- April 13. ~ tamed th: M. M.. S .. club at their i Mrs. W. Anderson w.as hostess to, home Fnday evemn~. Progressive the Pep club at her home Wednes~ Rook was played, pnzes awarded to · afternoon. Sewing featured the pasMrs. Frank Nelson and Mr. L. L.l time. Luncheon was served • I I ,, |