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Show THE Eat Less ·and Live Longer, Says Lawyer By W. W. O'BRIEN (Noted Criminal Lawyer of Chicago.) Business and professional men workunder high nervous pressure do not live as long as men whose pursuits keep them out of doors and active. Examine the records of longevity and you will find that on the average the longest-llvl:ld men are soldiers, sailors and farmers, all avo c a t 1 o n s which tend to keep a man at W. W. O'Brien. his physical best. Man, In general, rolls down the hill of lite fastest when his' figure Is rotund. "Leanness and longevity" Is a 100d axiom for business men to remember. If office workers would eat a little less, they would add years to their lives. Overfeeding Is as dangerous to adults llS underfeeding Is to children. Foods dlfllcult to digest, or which overstimulate, should be avoided by persons whose work does not require any particular amount of physical exercise. Yet thousands of business men eat as much as or more than men who do manual labor. And, inevitably, nature rebels and sickness results. Many of the country's foremost executives eat but two meals a day, breakfast and dinner In the evening. They seek to keep the organs of the body from becoming clogged. Thousands of other business men confine themselves at noontime to custards, puddings, soups and other suetalning dishes made with milk, or evaporated milk, which Is milk In tts most sterile form, from which 60 per cent of the water has been removed by evaporation. Such a diet Is light and readlly &!!Simllated. There is no more necessary lesson to be learned by the brain worker than how to keep well and healthy by proper attention to food habits. a. Eating Greate'r Cause ofDeath Than Drinking Drlnk Is the second greatest cause of disease and death. Food comes first, then drink. Excluding alcoholic beverages, there are dozens of drinks on the market today whose effect Is detrimental, particularly to ohlldren. Milk Is the best drink for children. Not only is It drink, but food as wellthe most nearly perfect food known to man. Milk Is an all-the-year-round drink and for this reason the children often rebel against drinking it. This conditfon, however, may be overcome by the introduction of the mixed drink. MUk or diluted evaporated milk may be mixed with eggs or used In fruit jute~ or In some other way which wm dillgufse the fact that the drink contains milk. In the hot summer months when the child naturally drinks more than In cooler weather, It Is wise to vary the ways of serving milk, so as not to create a distaste for this Important food. FULLER PEP A TOWN'S BEST BOOSTER The Jordan Journal JOURNAL JORDAN A writer in a current magazine obIssued Every Thursday by The Jordan Publishin~ Company, Inc. serves "if the newspaper is jus.t a little better than its town, the latTERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ter is the gainer thereby." 1 Towns and their newspapers usOne year ·····-···········-············-······---~-····· $1.50 ually lag or lead together. ProgresTelephone Midvale 178 sive journalism is the unfailing tonic Entered at the postoffice at Midvale of the lethargic community, but it is City, Utah, as second-class matter. equally true that a lifeless newspaper can seriously retard the development of its community. NO INDIVIDUALISM There is no better community asset than a home newspaper equal to the needs of the community. While The growing tendency toward hu- a poor newspaper is better than none man cooperation must be disconcert- to the individual reader, that -does not 1 1 ing to the individualists, if there still hold true for the town. What can a goo<! ·newspaper do for any of the latter. its community? It can serve as the It was the creed of the individual- t()wn's messenger .to the outside Grey Enamel Preserving Pans, 21 qt• ........ ··-········ ·------ --··········~········· ..............................98c ist that the only thing worth while world. It must take the leadership White Enamel Preserving Pans 16 qt •... -----·-···--··-·-···-----······--·--·····--···-·····--·····--····--·$1.39 White Enamel Preserving Pans, 12 qt •.... -····---··-····-·:······---····-···--···········-····· $1.19 was that attained by individual effort in .all community projects if they .are and individual ability. Society may to be successful. 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Blue Enamel Milk Pans ······················--·--···················----·--· .............. --·--·--··········- ................15c, 20c operation. per. mg properly. This revolt against individualism, Blue Enam~l W~h Basins ·---·-····-·· . ----···-············································---········ ...... -·· __ .....25c We are now rejuvenating tubes at a or perhaps this modern expediency of very low price. A naval reserve consisting of 675 communication, raises the thought ALL SIZES IN LATTICE PORCH SHADES AT REDUCED PRICES One trial will convince you of our , that civilization has repealed the law acres of land in Louisiana, set aside superior work. of self preservation. Isn't the first in 1820 for the live oak timber upon • law of twentieth-century 11ature that it to be used for wooden naval vesof community-preservation, or •a t sels, has been restored to the public least community preservation Oif self? domain. Preference in entry is being This community action cannot be given to war veternans. .~onstrued as socialism, nor socialism with reservations, nor communism. It is a convenient combination of indi24 E. Center St . ...... Phone: Mid. vidualism and combination. In comMidvale, Utah munity cooperation the individuals are seeking something for themselves Mrs. Lorus Jacobson. 1 were dinner guests of Lucy Stocking Mortenson of Riverton. with the assistance of others who . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer visite<.l Sunday. William Beckstead of Salt Lake want the same thing. I with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Palmer SunMrs. Sam Coo.per and Mrs. Fred Perhaps there was only romance has moved h ere to make his home. H e Cooper visited Monday with Mr. and and heroics in the pet theory of the Miss Marinda Beckstead enter- has purchased the home belonging t o day. Mrs. R. A. Naylor. 1 individualistS, which exalted personal Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mabey are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Holt visittained the S. R. S. club at her home the Salt Lake and Jordan Milling Co. achievement, but there .are a few DRUGSTORE . Monday evening. The evening wa.'l Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winward and visiting relatives for an indefvute ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum romantic ones who still refuse to or- l Stocking. FOR SUMMER COMFORT g'anize and to ride in .their own autospent in needlework and music and family of Riverton visited Saturday time in Heber City. Mrs. Sarah Beckstead ha<l as her Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parduhn, Jr., mobiles of popular make:>. No o:;ym! luncheon was enjoyed by twelve with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Winward. had as their guests Sunday Mrlc'. Sam1 pathy is wasted upon them by the orguests. Benar Steele left Sunday morning guests at an ice cream party Monday. uel Beckstead and Mr. and Mrs. 1 ganized industrialists, capitalists Mr. ari"d Mrs. A. R. Stocking and Mr. Parduhn, Sr., of Pleasant Grove. · Mrs. W. E. Brockbank and daugh- for a trip to Weber. prefessional men, laborers, business ! ter, Afton, motored to Spanish Fork Miss Helen McMullin who is em- and Mrs. Leland Richardson of West 1 men, churches, goPVernments, p~litical Friday and visited rela,tives until ploye~ at the Butterfield • Canyon Jordan. Avoid wounding or breaking plants parties and other members of the 1 boardmg house spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Levi Robinson left when cultivating or working around gregarious species. Satm·day. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Saturday for a trip to Idaho where 1 them. In harvesting fruits and vegMr. and Mrs. F1·ed Beckstead have 0. McMullin. they will be the guests of Mr. and etables to be stored, avoid bruising, : moved to Midvale to make theh The Y .L. M. I. A. and officers Mrs. Samuel Maynard. as decay most frequently begins home. entertained Tuesday evening at a soJoushaway Brockbank of Spanish . where the protective covering is Thomas Newbold is confined to his cial for the retiring officers. -A well Fork was a w r ~;-: ~>THl rruest of Mr. broken. Certain insects, such as the home suffering from a fall from the arranged program was rendered and and _Mrs. \Y_. 1:. Br ock bank. gain access at 1 potato tuber moth, new church house which is being .g ames and refreshments were enMiss Elsie and Laura Winward points of injury. Narcisse Talcum is made from the joyed by a large crowd. The old offinest imported Talc and is per- ' erected. The visiting Beckstead relatives ficers were presented with a large [ O-!!f.1o6tl.. "~! THE MAI'1 WliO ~oy,·eo fumed with the odor of freshly I FO~GOT To SIX MILES OUT OH TilE and friends returned to their homes fern as a token of appreciation for 1 1 cut flowers. 8~11i6 TH' LAKE AriD JOST I in Idaho, North Ogden and Spanish their services during their labors in It is a very popular talc because of ST"'RT£0 TO FISH 8AlT!! I Fork after spending the past week that organization. WHEI'1-_; its cooling and refreshing qualities here for the reunion. Mrs. Ray Whitman of Sandy visit-ATMr. and Mrs. Leo D Palmer and ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. children motored to East canyon L. Beckstead. ranch Friday and were guestS of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Holt had as and Mrs. Samuel Wardel. their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christenson of B. Beckstead. Midvale Utah Wyoming left Wednesday to return to A Boy Scout court of honor will be Confectionary of All Kinds their home after spending several conducted here July 11 for the pur- 1 weks with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Me- pose of awarding badges. 1 Soft Drinks and Hot Dogs Mullin. Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Palmer and Miss Essie Holt and Vera Morten- children, Ralph Bush and Ona s.on have returned home after a Shields, Mr .and Mrs. R. W~ Palmer • Ball Games Every Surtday Afternoon week's trip to Pocatello, Idaho. of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. SERVICE WITH M)ss Mardell Lewis of Magna is William llewlett and family of G. H. BASS, Prop. A SMILE spending the summer months with Sandy left Saturday for I<laho where Valera Soffee. they wlll visit relatives fo.r one week. Tlhe usual pleasure of The children of B. H. Beckstead Miss Rosella Beckstead and Jack our prompt service in deen~ertained ~on?ay evening at a sur- Perry of Bingham ~otored to. ~alt I ffiB!llil§BffiBffiBIII§BffiBITffiffiBffiB~!ilij§B§B@:3ffiB§B§B§B!II~mJI§ livening your orders is pr~se party m his honor, it being his , Lake Saturday evemng and V!Sited §B . , further enhanced by the birthday anniversary. Games and relatives. Q:d music were enjoyed and a late lunchMr. and Mrs. N. Beckstead left ~ ~ smile lof Wli.llingnes's ·ii<' eon served to 25 guests. S~turday for a fishing trip to Wyoplease which accomMiss Norma Pack of Union visited m:ng. panies it. the early part of the week with Mr. Miss Una Peterson ~nd Leah Soffee. Q:d and Mrs. A. A. Stocking. who are now attending the summer ~JULY As a Test, Phone 246 Cleon Beckstead was a Salt Lake session at the University of Utah are visitor on Friday. visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wheadon visited Wed- Mrs. Charles Peterson -and Mr. and nesday with Mrs. Mary Maynard Mrs. Roy Soffee. who is just recovering from a severe Mr . .and Mrs. Emery Brady won .M eet Me at Booth's l Is the Time to Buy Your PRESERVING UTENSILS READ CAREFULLY THESE QUOTED PRICES I I I SAVEwitn SAFETY I BOOTH'S 0 & E Electric Service ,. .,_....,..atljOUF I Iced Cocoa tbsp. cocoa tbsp. sugar \6 cup hot water J'ew arains salt 1% cupA evapor'ated m!lk diluted with 1% cups water ~ tsp. vanilla Scald the diluted milk In a double boller. Mix cocoa, sugar, salt and add the hot water. Cook over a low flame from 10 to 15 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent burniag. Add to the cocoa the scalded mille ; return to the double boiler and continue cooking for 10 minutes. Add vanllla, chill before serving. Pour Into tall glnsses which contain a few small cubes of lee. Serve plain or top with whipped cream sprinkled with cinnamon. Serves four. South Jordan I I I You I Need a I Good ABSEI1T MINDED BOOBS Talcum i ~---~~ BATHING 25c Crystal Hot Springs Midvale Drug Co. trew grains salt 1 tbap. sugar P'ew gratings nutmeg 1-8 CUP cold evaporated milk diluted with !l-3 cup Icc water 2 thsp. berry or cher~y juice or 2 tbap. non-alcoholic sherry Separate white from yolk of egg. Add salt to white and beat until stiff. Beat yolk until thick and lemon colored and add the fruit juices, nutmeg and sugar. Combine diluted milk with yolk mixture. Pour into a tall glass and put the egg white on top. Sprinkle top with chopped nuts anu serve at once. Serves onP. Corner Meat & Grocery R. R. GILBERT filii E. C. O'BRIEN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J BIG TAILOR MADE SUIT SALE FOR 30 DAYS LATEST STYLES You can save from $9.00 to $24.00 on suit and a pair of extra trousers free. Come in and look them over. Alteration, Cleaning and Pressing. ! H. F. RASMUSSEN, Tailor -·---·---·--.-·---• -~~-~-~-o-u~-~-u.-.n-o~~~-~---• "We Are Not Floaters We Are Here To Stay" RELIABLE PLUlVIBING & WIRING CO. 87 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah Heber Egbert & Carl Ernstrom. Props. Bath, Heating, Pumping and Electrical Fixtures of Every Description \6 cup orange juice 1-3 CUll evaporated "f'ew 1Jr&lns salt milk diluted J 1·1 tap. sugar with 1-3 cup cold wat!>r Add sugar an<'l salt to orange juice and pour slowly Into the diluted milk, atirring to mix thoroughly. Chill before set·vlng. One-half tsp. lemon tmproNB this drink tor many. Serves ... ALL WORK GUARANTEED •u_D_Q_G_O_Il_P_P_CI_D_~c-a Q::l their home the past week. Roland Sheppick is now driving a new Ford coupe purchased from Murray Auto Co. Miss_ Laura Winward,_ Mary Iff and Bill Newman of Riverton enjoyed a radio concert given at .t he home of H~rry Kylen · in Bluffdale Saturday mght. Mr. and Mrs. James Welch entertai~ed at dinner Sunday in h?nor of their son Raymond, who has JUSt re- ~~~::. from MIDVALE, Utah 64 West Center St. Phone Midvale 117-W. -•-• sic~r~P~~~ Mrs. Perry Holt h~ve been !~:nf!~e f~;.n~:in~as~/~:t s;~~~~:£- ~ ®tertainmg Wyommg relatives aJt ters. Don t forget the dance Sat- Idaho and Miss Golda AT WEST JORDAN ~* * sports - MUSIC• Dancing • mi urday lOth, when the finals will c.:fu be ~eld. Everybody invited. Good music. ~ Mrs. Joseph Tee of Lark has spent I ~ the past week visiting her friends,,~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beckstead. ~ ~he S .B .. S. club girls .entertained ~ Fnday ~vemng at a miscellaneous ~ ~ shower m honor of Mrs. LeRoy ~ Densley, formerly Miss Louise Niel- !*J son. Games and music were enjoyed ffi[§B§B§Biiffi§BiiffiliffiliffiliffiffiBffiBffiB!*Jil@ffiB§fl§BffiBffiBffiB~~~ and luncheon served to twenty l!:i!l~l!i!l~ liiD liiD A ROYAL GOOD TIME gu~~~ Edna Naylor spent W ednes- 1 ~~~~~t~~~tr~~r~;~:~~;~i~:; ~:~§;sE~Fit:~:::gfo:~·e;:d in the old Parduhn home. '-• Miss Aloween Healy of Alpine formerly a teacher in the South Jordan school visited here Saturday evening. Lillian and Sarah Perry oif Philadelphia who ·a re visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Palmer and family motored to Tooele Saturday with Le~ Palmer. The Stake Old Folks will enjoy an outing to Saltair July 14, where various sports and refreshments will be enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. John Wardel attended the Iris theater Sunday evenning. I Mrs. Rh<>da Condradson and family of Magna are visiting for an indefinite time ·t ·ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Beckstead. .... a _ a _ a _ l l . l l i G _ P _ G _ I _ I _ I _ I _ I I _ 8 _ 1 Ifilii I* Hm * 1m * Orange-Nog. ODe. ceIebrate III Egg-Nog. 1 ..... Dept. Store Shock Absorbers To The Limited Pocketbook III III In connection with mixed drinks, the following formulas for milk beverages may ald mothers In serving something new: Midvale's Big * III * illJ!illi~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIII[IIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIII!IImllllllllllllllllllli!IIIIIIIIIII!I!II~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII/IIIIJIIJJIIIJIIIIIIIJIIJJIIIIJIIIIJJJIJIIIIJIJJIIIIIIJII p::: of friends Friday and enjoyed an outing to Saltair. The Stake Primary program given , = at South J o:rdan Wednesday evening , = was a huge success. The amuse- === ment hall was packed with . people from all the adjoining towns besides = the large crowd from here. Mrs. George Stocking and family formed a party with Mr. and Mrs. Gust Callos of Bingham Thursday and went to Liberty park where var- :== ious sports rod picnic was enjoyed. · Mrs. Bertha Tillbury of Idaho Falls, Idaho is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wheadon. LaRue Tillbury will accompany her · back. She has spent several month& here. ROLLER SKATIN.G ~ AT MIDVALE ~ e= §§ Free Instructions to Beginners SKATING 2 to 5, 8 to 11 P. M. Every Day until July 13 DUND EE BALL ROOM (Rendezvous) Formerly Imperial Hall SMELTER STREET MIDVALE, UTAH ~ ~ <=== <== :§!§ = - ~ ~ ~ = e= la~is!e~~a v~ffin;P~ih s~r::l ~~~ Su~J~yana~ ~~~~~l~~iiin~a~~. s~:J l Jl iJI IJI JI J I I IJIJI\I IJI miJI JI J\J\1\J IJ \ JIJI i J I\IJ\I IJ\I IJI\JI J IJI\J I IJ JI J JI\JI I mJI J J J JI IJ~JmJ I J J IJ J I J J JIJ J J JI J IJI IJIJ\J IJ IJ IJmi JI JmJ JI Ji , |