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Show THE :JOR DAN 0MURRAY SOCIETY \ The Jordan Journal Issued Every Thurs day by The Jorda n Publishin~ Comp any, Inc. I TERM S OF SUBS CRIP TION One year ·····-····-····-· -····- ··-······-····· .. ...... $1.50 Enter ed at the postof fice at Midva le City, Utah, as secon d-clas s matte r. WILL News And Doin2"s At The Sme lter For You r Kin d and Lib eral PAT RO NA GE We _Have Given Dur ing this Sale. Did you get yours? Chevrolet Car s, Tire s, Fur nitu re, Gar age , all car wor k Har dwa re, Pai nts, Plu mbi ng and accessories, J. I. ·cas e Machinery, Groceries, Radios, Dry Goods, Novelties, Hosiery, Shoes, Bea uty Par lor Jus t Received a Bea utif ul Lin e of Silk Dre sses (all sizes) $9.95 to $15.95 Ray on Silk Dre sses ................................................................................................... $2.98 to $6.95 BOOTH MERC. CO. WANT ADS Shock abs orb ers to the limited pocketbook I I :V 1926 Stay at ·Home this Year De Bellef ord, a metal lurgic al ·'-··-- of Belgi um was a ·plan t last week. Cleve nger, consu lting engiof 1\Jhe U. S. S. R. & M. Co., the smelt er and mills on the are increa sing, but no~ knr•w<> wheth er this lis becau se eyesi ght or just plain dog. use has been found for :the You can cut a them in two and make a diner chlmi*J, • Booth's 38 PR ZES Joshu a Hill, the gate watch man at smelt er office spent a few days his home in Sandy last week. Matt Barko vich ran old emplo yee of smelt er was taken sudde nly ill on shift and was remov ed to hospi tal in Salt Lake where he May 30. Funer al servic es Wedn esday , June 2. John Dicke rson, who has been sick For the past 30 days, has return ed to W()rk at the 's convio tions are not forme d facts as a rule. We rec.all a Wiho was a Repub lican "from He was a Repub lican his fathe r was and his fatha hot Repub lican when refuse d to put for counc ilman of the third Our convi ctions about many from such odd source s. Meet Me Mrs. Jessie Hanse n wa~ hoste ss 1 at an inform al tea Mond ay a:Dternoon Soon we shall be the comin g genat he.r home, comp limen ting Mrs. eratio n's great est pro'blem. Amos Hanse n. Roses .and w!h:ite daisie s were arran ged about the If you can look inside your ' mind 11ooms and forme d a cente r piece f()r and write down hones tly what you the te.a table. Twen ty five close see, you'v e got coura ge. friend s of the honor guest were present. I Our idea of perfec t digest ion is to Miss Vila Chris tenso n entert ained be initia ted into the 1odge on Wedthe Glean or girls of G.vant ward , nesda y night and appoi nted on the Tuesd ay evenin g. memb ership comm ittee Thurs day Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Wrig1ht and 1 noon. • daugh ter, Miss Wand a Wrigh t, mo- 1 tored to Logan and Smithfdeld and Jugg s-"W hat can you hones tly visite d relati ves durin g the week. say for your produ ct?" Bisho p and Mrs. W. T. Bellis ton ! Wug gs-"I wish t'ell .somebody are spend ing a few days with rela- ! would buy it." tives in Nephi . I Mrs. John A. Jones and sister , Mrs.! No matte r how high a man rises, S. Carlso n, entert ained at a linen j he must have some one to look . up showe r Tuesd ay eveni ng at the Jones-; to. No matte r how low he falls, he reside nce on Wasa tch avenu e in commust have some one to look down plime nt to their niece, Miss La Vern upon. · Gordo n whose marri age will.talke place .this month . Roses and other garde n I The boost er inflat es; the knock er flowe rs decor ated !the rooms through-~ deflat es. The man with a sense- of out and refres hmen ts served . value s thas no patien ce with either of · Mr. and Mrs. J.ohn L. King, formthem. erly of this city, annou nce the marriage of their daugh ter, Olga to It is worth rel"!larking how many Fl-oyd Rober ts. The weddi ng took adver tising and merch andis ing men place May 24 at Neola . get a hanke ring for the printi ng Mrs. C. E. Gaufi n is visitin g her busine ss. To them the printe r is the daugh ter, Mrs. N. E. Broad bent, art; one man of unlim ited oppor tuniti es. Ely, Nev., for two weeks . It may not be in accor d with the Mrs. Lamb ert Watts thad as her Ten Comm andm ents, the Magn a guest s Sunda y, Mrs. R. Anter burg Chart a, the Code Duello and th~ and Miss Orvill a Omla nd of Salt eight- foot parki ng law, but the stand Lake. ard of measu remen t in Amer ican Mrs. W. G. Chuch es and Mrs. Wilbusin ess is 'simp ly this: How much liam Robbi ns entert ained at a bridg e ~ood work can you turn out in a lunch eon Frida y of last week at the day? Churc hes' home on W-asatch avenu e. Miss Lreta RoyLance of Salt Lake was the guest of Miss Daisy Simon s at her home on Vine Street . Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mille r entertained a f&W friend s at dinne r WedEXPR ESS- Gene ral haulin g a n d nesda y eveni ng, folliowed by cards, at movin g. Call Midva le 235-J 7-22 their home on East Forty -eigh th FOH. SALE --New mode rn 5-roo m South strete . house . Good locati on. See J. A. Mrs. Lee Simon s !.eft Tuesd ay for time. tLuncheon was served . game s were played and prizes award - twent y thous and dollar Alcor n, West Jorda n Lumb er Co. s with a posDelta to jQin her husba nd for the Miss Mary Myers was hoste ss to ed to Mrs. A. M. Nelso n and Miss l 'bl . s1 e maxim um of a hundr ed thous 4-1-26 tf summ er on the Simon s ranch . the Ladie s Aid sooiet y at ~her home LaN orne Van Dam. ' Suppe r was , and dollar s. Mrs. J. R .Russ ell and daugh ter, Thurs day aftern i-OING FAST -Larg e Choice Lots oon. After the reg- served to thirty guest s. 1 This collec tion 50 X 1<15. Best locati Jn in town of Ora, of Trem onton wene the guest s of ular meeti ng painti ngs has hour, lunch eon was Mr. and Mrs. Merri ll Hand spent taken the origin al owne Midva le's new Addit ion. friend s and relati ves here this week. served to 18 r a lifetim e Only guests . I Sunda y and Mond ay $350 at per Milbu lot. rn, Your I to own collec terms t. . For When he made the gif.t Mrs. A. E. Short of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith and Utah. sale by owner . A. A. Malm strom , to the unive rsity he asked that his Mrs. E. A. Harte nstein ,of Salt Lake famil y have moved to Drape r to make 559 Cente r Street , Midva le tf Miss LaNo me Van Dam and Mrs. name be not made public entert ained at the latter 's home, 1403 . their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boy- A .M. Nelso n entert ained at the home Butle r A venue , in honor of a numb er Profe ssor Harw ood consid ers this -·'IRE! It may be your home or busden will occup y the home of Mr. and of Mrs. Nelso n, in honor iness next time. See Heber Aylet t of Miss collec tion of much great er value of Murra y and Salit Lake fiends . Mrs. Smith . Norm a Cushi ng. Game s were playe d 1 even than the entire Utah Art colMiss Erma C-alder of Roose velt is WAN TED- Man with car to sell Mrs. Swen son and famil y have and prizes award ed to the guest of Mrs. Marg aret Hami lton Mrs. Charl es llectio n which has been on displa y in comp lete line qualit y Auto Tires at her home on Thi11ty-tli.rd South moved to Salt Lake to make their 1 Ander son, Mrs. C. C .Crap o and Mrs. past years at the Unive rsity. and Tubes . Exclu sive Territ ory. home. C .Swen son. Suppe r was serve d to Exper ience not neces sary. Salar y street . Mrs. W. L. Batem an had as her forty guests . Mrs. J. W. Herli ng entert ained a $300.0 0 per . month It is . the Miles tone rumm y's partic ular misM' numb er of friend s at a bridg e lunch - guest s the past week, L ·ll N 1 Rubb Mr. and Mrs. er Comp any, East .Iss UCJ e Liverp ool e son, Udel Kuhre , fortun e that there is nothin g syn· 0. J. Batem an and S. A. Batem an Miss Vera Bowe n Ohio. ', of New Jersey , thetic about these moon shine death s. eon follow ed by cards, M~mday af- and son, Dave, of Almo, Idaho . Max Peters on, Miss Melba Love o!f ternoo n .at her home on East Forty And Mr. and Mrs. Lawre nce Allsop an- S a It Lak e, Gold en Larso about seven years ago peopl e FOR SAL E-3 rooms strict ly mod. hth s th st t E Ig n enioy ed a ·" ou ree . ern clinke r brick home , with furninounc e the birth of a ISOn. lake party Wedn esday evenin·g, hon- ,.,egaldn to wond er what newsp apers Mrs. Harry Howe will be hoste ss to Th ture, also a nice ~arage, large rot. . 1 f th J·nrclan oring the depar ture of Miss Bowen, .wou the memb ers of the S. S. S. sewin g find to print when the war e nu~smg a~s 0 . e v $2750 . $275 qown, balan ce like fte t h was over. stake Rehef soctet tes enJoyed a clos- who is return ing· to her home f()r club edne..ctday __ ~ rnoon a rent. Call Was. 5635- J. er j ing social Frida y after~oon on the the summ er. J-2-<tf home In Ootto nwvuu . 1 h h . beth M Mrs. G. L. Larso n and Miss Mabel d M 1 awn at t e ome of Mrs. W. L. BateLOST -Lady 's plain suit hat, in tenMrs El 1za an rs. L '-'~· W G te oore Larso .11 n ente1V tert · dned th at man. the home unc," of "'n was served nis court yard of Jorda n high. to fortv Georg e · ran r WI en am e memb ers. · the forme r Wedn esday aftern oon in Finde r please call Mid. 146 and rewome n of Wood craft club Tuesd ay Mr and Mrs. Elgin Erick son of honor of Mrs. Alber t Ander son. ceive rewar d. aftern oon at the Frate rnal hall on Grant sville were Sandy visito rs the Game s were played and prizes award State street . FOR SA!L E-Ho use with 18 acres past week. ed ·t 0 Mr,;. F rpd Ott-.onson arul Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Wood s left M w land. impro veme nts; also bay mare. . rs W. O'Brie n left Tuesd ay Chris ty Orgill . Lunch eon was serve(! Tuesd ay by auto for their home m · · Inqui to 28 re J. C. Soffe , East Midva le. guests . Out of :town Idaho Falls Idaho , after spend ing a for a trip to Los Angel guest s es. week with ;elati ves in this city. They Mrs. Georg e Brown , Mrs. The Third ward Releif societ y er were FOR RENT -Furn ish,ed house , 3 were accom panied by Mrs. Wood 's tertai ned Tuesd ay aftern Chris ty Orgill , Mrs. Fern Willia ms on in hone· room.!!, strict ly mode rn, clinke r sister , Mrs. Doug las Alen, who will of Mrs. Carte r Grant" , presid ent ·m d Mrs. Ruth Brown all of Drape r. brick, with good garad e, large lot, visit •the Wood s home for a few days. Lunch eon was serve Mr~. E. Beck and small son, Frand' to thirh $25. Call Was. 5635-J. J-3-tf Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Rawli ngs guests . Mrs. Grant was cis, left Mond ay -of last week for a presente<' have return ed to their home in Fort with a token of apprec FOR SALE -Fram e bunga low, new, ''.isit wi!h relativ es at Los Angel es. iatio-n. $1250. Call Howa rd Phelp s. Mrs. Mrs. J. Tolm an and Mrs. Almin a Georg e Goff Duche sne. entert ained Inquire about terms . Mrs. Isaac Brock bank, Mrs. Aron Larso n entert ained lthe office rs and Thul's day aftern oon at her home in J -4 Howa rd and Miss Beth Brock bank teach ers of the First ward Prima ry honor of her little daugh ter, Alice' s were the guest s of the Atw.ood fam- Thurs day aftern oon at the ward birthd ay anniv ersary . Lunch eon was chape l. Lunch eon was served .to ten served to 14 sm~ll guests . ily Sunda y. guest s. Msr: Dewe y Lundb erg was surMr. and Mrs. Wilbu r Enrig ht of Mrs. Almin a Larso n had as her prised by the office rs of the Second :M:agna have been the guest s ()f relguest s the past week, Mrs. Fred Nel- ward Prima ry at her home Frida y atives here durin g the week. Miss LaRu Simp r lent last wek for son and sons, Milton and Elme r and afterno.on. Mrs. W. L. Batem an left Tuesd ay Mrs. E. H. Wrigh t of Brigh am, Mrs. an indefi nite stay in Califo rnia. J. 0. Jol'ge nson and daugH ter Ber- for a visit with relati ves in Idaho . Miss Nell Crosg rove left last week niece and T. Jorge nson of Id.aho for a .trip ·to Califo rnia. Falls .. Memb ers of the S. S. club ehjoy ed II SPEA K WEL L OF THE DEAD Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Dam .an- their annua l spring party at the' AND IF YOU HAVE TIME YOU nounc e the engag emen t of their home of Mrs. W. D. Kuhre . Game s 0 IOn SYMP HONY LAW N daugh ter, LaNo me, to B. A. Me- were enjoy ed and lunch I MIGH T SPEA K A) GOOD WOR D eon served . Cleary . The marri age rto take place Each memb er had a specia l guest . FOR THE LIVIN G OCCA SION June 16. Memb ers of the Ladie s Aid societ y The large st and most valua ble art ALLY . Memb ers of the Elite club and were guest s at the Plym outh Con- collec tion that has ever been owned partn ers enjoy ed an outin g at Saltai r grega tional churc h Wedn esday . An by a Utah institu tion has just been Philco Diamo nd Batte ry Mond ay eveni ng; bathin g, danci ng intere sting progr am was enjoy ed and presen ted to the art depar tment of This name stand s for the best there and suppe r were enjoy ed. Speci al lunch eon served . the Unive rsity of Utah. It consis ts The Mt' Lady s1'ngers and M I De guest s were Mr. and M•·•s · Reed · · e o- e of ninety -six pieces of art includ ing is in Batte ries. It has the full gu.arBeck of Drape r, Mr. and Mrs. M. singe rs furnis hed the progr am for oil.,pa inting s, drawi ngs, ,paste l .and antee of 1Jhe Make rs, and to back this Allsop and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. the M.. I. A. conjo int meeti ng at water -color s. Gardn er. up our own perso nal guara ntee-- -,the Sugar hiouse ward, Sunda y evenin g. Th . t' h be ~-' b _,,... _ Mr. and Mrs. John 0 1u'uam · ted b y Go r don Ohlan- Th ey were ass1s en m"""e y :arne guara n te th t . e pam mgs ave . n:r e a we put on all M' Al' Ohl nd R l' art1st nounc e the engag emen t of th = s of Italy, Franc e, RusSi a, Holson, Iss ICe son a evear $1.00 daugh ter, Ada, rto Glen Lundb erg of Allsop . vur work~that it must be satis.f ac. ~andd, E~glan hd, Germa fny a~d Amer Midvale. The marl"liage will take Mrs. Cyril Rasm ussen was hoste ss 1ca urmg t e past orty-s tx years tory. A GRAD UATI ON GIFT THAT 1 place in the Salt Lalce templ e June to the Bridg e club at her home at 1 and amon g them are some of the If you are havin g Batte ry troub les ' 23 . WILL BE CHER ISHE D Midva le Frida y evenin g. PrJze s were j world -famo us painte rs. Profe ssor J. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peters on and award ed to Mrs. F. Orton A box of qualit y statio nery is aland Mrs. T · H arwoo d ' 'hea d of th e a rt d epa rt- this is the place to come. family and Mn. W. McGee left the H. Soren son. Suppe r was served to ment of the Unive rsity of Utah, is reways accep ted. past week for SCali fornia where they 12 guest s. ilucta nt in statin g any sum of mone y will spend the summ er. Mr. Peter A comp lete assor tment of styles Mrs. Claren ce A. Cushi ng and as the value of this collec tion as he son will attend summ er school. Mrs. J. V. Wood s of Midva le enter- desire s to look upon and colors. th'ein mthe r Mrs. Julius Jense n was hoste ss to tained at th e Cushi ng home Frida y from their worth as works of art. 1 the Pep club at her home Wedn esday eveni ng in honor of Miss Norm a It is estim ated, howev er, that the 24 E. Cente r St. ··-- Phone : Mid. 272 Sewin g featur ed the pas-- J Cushi ng, a June bride, Progr essive minim um value of these painti ngs is Midvale, Utah I Marty Becks tead, the popul ar weigh maste r ()f <the U. S. Smelt er is taking is 15 day vacati on. His place is being filled by Walla ce Worsw ick, who is the assist ant weigh maste r. Ed Drake 's horse died and so Ed purch ased a Ford. Marti n Lee had his secon d pair of tonsil s remov ed Tuesd ay morni ng. Kennellh Green of the U. of U. is now emplo yed as assist ant drafts man in the engin eering depar tment . L. D. Ander son, c.hief engin eer of U. S. S. R. M. Co., of Salt Lake was a visito r at the Midva le plant Monday. D. W. Jessu p, ass.is.tant super intende nt and F. l\-1. Wichm an, engin eer of rthe local smelt ing plalllt, made a busine ss trip to the Intern ationa l plant at Tooel e. Loo Tripp has been at home this week 10!11 accou nt of sickne ss of <me of his childr en. Kelvu ine Aylet.t of rthe local smelt er office is taking his vacati on. His place is being filled by Robe rt Ford, the lightn ing calcu lator and tennis king of Murra y. Carlo s Bardw ell, assist ant genem ll super intend ent of the Intern ationa l Smelt ing Co., of Tooel e was a recent visito r at the Midva le smelt er. W. B. Joy was ra V'isioor at Wasa tch Sunda y. Archi e Nelso n, who has been attendin g school at Salt Lake this past year, is again tappin g slag at •the smelt er. Peter P. Kogal , who forme rly worke d at the D . .and L. Smelt ing plant in years gone by has again taken emplo ymen t at the same place. The follow ing men have taken employm ent wtih the local smelt er during the past week: Fred J. Riche ns, Gco. Kasta nis, Marti n Janez ick, Milo W. Pears on, Charl es Burke , Earl Bowe n, Cliffo rd L .Buck ley, Willia m Fe01;e and Lewis L. Leona rd. Thero n Smar t of Union has returne d from the U. A. oolleg e at Lowhere ilre attend ed schoo l the year and is again emplo yed at local smelt ing plant. Byron Wood head who has been W100ckir1g for tM U. S. Smelt er for the year recen tly resign ed and is to work at the Park Bingh am Middl eton has traded his old for one of the new type and has lost a brigh t nickel hup cap collision. new chemi sts, McGr egor of U., and Mr. Parke r from Bingstarte d their labors in the assay ra.t.rlrv at the Midva le smelte z Some Jok es For The Aft er Din ner Spe ake r At Telep hone Midva le 178 week Willa rd Iba of the rnashop was marri ed to Edith of Salt Lake City. Ander son .of the bagho use marri ed recen tly to a Salt Lake JOU RN AL You Ow e It to Midvale Biggest Pr og ra m In History ? FULLER PE P HL PAL! Sandv";Citv News Uta h's Art C II f ec Is Bes t Eve1 I I I I Q & E Eleclri•C Service Midvale Drug Co. Utah I |