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Show THE JORDAN The Jordan Journal West Jordan JOURNAL STATE FAIR SHOWS POULTRY South Jordan Issued Every Thursday by The Jordan Publishim; Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Jensen, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Olsen One vear ···- · -····-····-·-·-····--··-····-····-···- $1.50 and family, Ray Olsen attended the Jensen reunion at Midvale last week. Telephone Midvale 178 Under the direction of the new ofEntered at the postoffice at Midvale ficers of the choir a party was given City, Utah, as second-class matter. in the ward house Thursday evening. Games and refreshments were enSMOTHER FIRE WITH SAWDUST joyed. Sawdust is a good fire extinguisher Orrin Beckstead expects to be home of oil fires especially if the oil is in from the St. Marks hospital this week a deep c<J-ntainer. Sawdust poured on after undergoing an operation for rniRg oil floats and smothers the appendicitis two weeks ago. ire "l:;y shutting off the oxygen. Care Miss Hazel Peterson of Salt Lake, must be taken• that the sawdust does f{)rmerly of this ward, underwent an not ecome oil soaked · and as hazard- operation for the removal of her ous the oil itself. Two or three tonsils last week. pounds of common soda mixed wibh ::. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Furse have bucketful of sawdust renders it al- two children very ill with the after most entirely incombustible. When effects of the measles. this mixture is used on a very hot Amelia Buckley spent Labor Day fire the soda gives off a gas which. visiting here. aids in smothering the flames. Coarse Jordan stake M. I. A. conjoint will sawdust should be ued and care needs be held in the Sandy amusement hall to be taken that the dust does not Friday, September 17 at 7 p. m. and form a cloud as fine sawdust or wood Sunday, September 19, all day. flour suspende din the air may exMr. and Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead, plode if ie:nited. Mr. and Mrs. George Elkins spent Sunday visiting at Provo and Spanish MONEY IN TREES Fork. "A stand of merchantable timber Langford Ostler is sti!l slowl_Y imis a liquid asset and ,a stand of proving at the St. Marks hospital. young timber increases in value eac? 'Dhe U. B .club gave a party at the year," says E. H. Thompson, presi- home of Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead Weddent of the Federal Land bank of nesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Springfield, Mass. George Elkins. Progressive games "Farms with good woodlands sell were played, prizes going to Dora readily, but after the merchantab~e Bateman, Laura Stevens, Hester growth is completely removed, ~heir Schmidt, Bess Bateman and Leona value will apparently be deprec1ated Beck~tead. Luncheon was served to considerably more than the actual the following guests, Mrs. Rolland stumpage of the timber removed. A Smitfu Salt Lake, Mrs. Ben Schmidt, well timbered farm that will sell fot· Midva'te Mrs. Laura Stevens, Cali$3,000 would not bring over $1,000 if fornia, Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead, Midcompletely stripped of timber that vale, Mrs. D. Leroy Bateman, Mrs. has a present stumpage value of Lvdia Bateman, Mrs. Wallace Bate$1,000." rr{an, Mrs. Arthur Richardson, Mrs. \• loee Richardson, Mrs. Glen Beckstead, , · KEEP BEES BETTER Mrs. Charles Becktead, Mrs. Heber Even if a colony of bees is strong Peterson, Mrs. Austen Peterson, Mrs. ~~ this time, it cannot be expected to Gorge Goodridge, Mrs. Byron Trane, go through the winter well in the Mrs. K. H. Norberg, Mrs. George north unless it now has a good young Henderson. queen, so that plenty of young bees Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bateman and will be reared to live through the son Gerald of Salt Lake spent the winter. All old bees which have week end with their mother, Mrs. worked through the summer will soon Lydia Bateman. die. Any colony which does not have Harold Bateman spent Monday at at least 30 pounds of honey and the Lagoon with the Midvale Junior band. hive full of young bees when cool Mr .and Mrs. Leland Richardson, weather comes should be united with Mrs. Charles Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. some other colony of the same kind, John Sabey, Mary and Grace Sabey or with a stronger one. Most winter and Vila Jensen were among the loss is caused by poor fall manage- crowd that attended the rodeo at ment. Bingham Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman, Keith STICKING BUTTER and Bernice Bateman, Mrs. John LanTo keep butter from sticking to caster and daughter Vesta spent Monpaddles and other wooden utensils day visiting at Lark, Butterfield can"' ese should be thoroughly rinsed im- yon and attended the rodeo at Bingmediately before using, first with hot ham. water, then with cold water. This Mrs. Susie S. Barlow of East .. fills the pores of the wood with water Millcreek has returned home after and prevents the butter from sticking spending ten days with her daughter, to it. Wooden utensils Should be Mrs. D. R. Bateman. cleaned immediately a.fter using so After spending the summer at Solthat the fat will not have an oppor- dier Summit Randall Walker arrived tunity to get into the pores of the home to att~nd school for the winter. wood. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson spent the week end visiting at WestTEST OF CREAM ern, Idaho. . High testing milk yields cream of Mrs Hattie Peterson and family, a higher test than does low testing Calun · Eva and Veloy of Brigham milk when run through a cream sep- City ~pent last week visiting her sisarator operat~d under the same con- ter, Mrs. Robert Dimond, Veloy leaves ditions. for a mission for the L. D. S. church this will be the second daughter of DON'T MAKE BEES WASTE HEAT Mrs. Peterson to fill a mission. Comb honey that is left on the Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Brady of hives after the honeyflow is over, be- Union were dinner guests of Mr. and c.omes soiled and discolored. It should Mrs. Parley Spratling Sunday. . be removed as soon as finished. When Mrs. Amelia Pixton of Taylorsv1l~e, the honeyflow is over, all empty Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton and chilsupers should be removed, so that the dren, Erma, Mer! and Mary, spent bees will not have empty space to last week at Veri'J.l where they were keep warm during the winter. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton, Jr., also Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. AtAdd a tablespoon of horseradish to wood, brother of Mrs. Amelia Pixton sweet-sour sauce for beets. whom she had not seen for twenty five years. Mr. Atwood is 84 years Try potatoes cooked in ' tomato <Jld. juice instead of water. Slice or dice Clarence and William Palmer atthem for quick cooking. tended a party Wednesday given by Miss Belva Ft·eeman at her home in Riverton. Paul Thome left for his home in FRESH MILK Los Angeles Sunday after spending Packed In Ice, Delivered two months with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daily in Midvale Beckstead. Sundav evening September 12 will GUST PAPPAS be the M .I. A. eonjoint meeting at MIDVALE DAIRY the ward chapel. Sandy, Utah, R. D. No. 1. Don't forget tJbe Mickey Me1odians will play for the dance Friday night. Phone Midvale 86-R3_ The same good old time, every body "Milk Is The Best Food, come. Drink More Of It." Ronnie Spratling joined a party of friends from the Billings Lumber company and spent the week end fishing on Strawberry. Myrtle Cundick spent last week ~lllllllmmwllmlllll~llllllllllllllllllllmlllllll!!lilllllllllflllll!lllllltlllillml~ll!ll visiting in Salt Lake. Arthur Richardson and the Roswell brothers are contemplating opening a road and buildinQ' several new additions north of Bingham hig.hway on at the the old Roswell place. Mr. and Mrs. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Richards<l n Jhave started the plans of a new modern bungalow which they Freshmen must register expect to have completed for their September 23, and must new tenants early in October. Who attend September 24 and says West Jordan is asleep? Miss Olive Warner, who has just 25. returned from California and Mable Former student must Warner of Salt Lake are spending the register September 27. · week visiting their mother, Mrs. John S. Warner. Regular class work will Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winterose and start September 28. baby Lois of Cedar City were guests Announcement literature of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman Wedne,;day of last week sent on request. Address Mr. and Mrs. L. Swen:;;en of Sandy The President were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman Sunday. UNIVERSrrY OF UTAH as The building pictured above wi(l echo to the cackling of hena and crowing ef reoetere durino the Utah State Fair at Salt Lake City, October 2 to t. The poultry induetry has taken rapid etrldes In Utah during the past few yeare, and greater lntere~t than ever Ia attached to the forthcoming Poultry Show at the State Fair Grounde. Prize chickens of every alze and lleecrlptlon will be on dlaplay. An Open Grate May Cost Your Child's Life ' I ij I l Registration Days Salt Lake City aml~tlmmlllllmllllm~mlmlmlllml!lmllllmlllllllmlllllllmllllilllllmllll Open grate fires cause death and destruction. innocent child may fall into the fire, person reaching to the mantle may get her skirts too near the eager flames-a burning ember may leap to the rug. All result in serious injury, suffering, dea th or home destruction. The Improved W ashingtort Home Furnace circulating five times the iheat afforded by an open grate and at less cost, Safeguards the Family A child or aged person cannot be seriously burned by falling against it. It is life and fire insurance combined. No Basement Required May be installed in your living room. Handsome and harmonizes with fine furn~ iture. Easy and economical to operate. Come in and see it! "No--Thle Ia not l a Vlct.-ola" BOOTH'S---Midvale One Ton of Lump Coal Free With Each WASHINGTON HOME FURNACE The Utah Agricultural College BEGINS ITS FALL QUARTER MONDAY, SEPT. 27 Strong Graduate and Undergraduate Courses Are Offered in the Schools of: Agricultural Engineering Commerce and Business Administration and in the Home Economics Mechanic Arts Basic Arts and Science Department of Education WILL THE FARMERS HELPT THE BEST Is the Cheapest We have been asked a good many times, how it is we can have so many well pleased customers, and such a splendid turnover. The answer is easy. Our customers know when they buy from us they get good quality and we render the real service. If any of our customers should have had bad luck for a short time they will still get meats and groceries from us. We do not tell the people that we save them a lot of money, they know good meats and groceries are ai~ays cheaper than 2nd and 3rd class merchanuise, and of course every lady knows, there is nobod,.v selling ~irst class merchandise for 2nd and 3rd class pnces. We kill and dress our own meats and deliver to good many markets in the county•... The markets buying from us get their meats at 7 o'clock in the morning so the first chill from our modern plant doesn't leave the carcass. When you buy meats at your market ask for meats killed and cured by P. C. Rasmussen and Sons and you are sure to get the best. P. C. Rasmussen & Sons Journal Want Ads P -- .you RD J IF NOT, you are missing a great musical experience. For this ~ , wonderful instrument, based on a new and exclusive principle. marks r a new era in musical ( l\. reproduction. We will gladly .play it for you~ Come in-soon! Midvale Drug Co. Midvale, - --- u: S. Cafe To combat the ever-growing waste by fire on farms of our country, the agricultural committee <l·f the national fire waste council was organized July 14. Farm fire losses aggregate some $155,000,000 a year, to say nothing of the vast economic wastage which is That the average man's brains are a by-product of these losses. Prof. chiefly useful to some o-ther fellow G. I. Christie, at whose instigation who knows h<>w to make use of them. the agricultural committee was ap- - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - pointed, says: For Exceptional Bargains Dodor of Ideal accomodations for a limited number of girls exist in the girls' dormitory. Comfortable roms, excellent cuisine, careful supervision. Charges are $27.50 and $30.00 a month. For reservations, address Miss Charlotte Dancy, Dean of Women, Utah Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. Do your purchasing at Mal CHIROPRACTIC stroms Over ·W rite For Catalog And lllustrated Folder Utah Agricultural College at Cost Price Take Advantage of These Bargains and Save Money M. & M. GROCERY East on Center St. Midvale, Utah. • GEORGE A. COLE in Shoes Our entire stock of shoes on Sale - - - Utah. "Individual action by the farmers That heated arguments are not is the chief solution of the fire prob- , preciated in Jthe summer time. lem on our farms dp.d practically the only solution unless . inve_ntio~s an<l COMPLETELy developments make fire f1ghtmg apparatus more useful than they now REMODELED are with the sparse settlement and limited water supplies of the country It's a real treat to Eat districts. Farmers should realize that they are paying an enormous tax -at theannually through this loss and that they have it within their power to reduce the amount of the tax considerably. It is important that their attention be called to methods that they can use to prevent a large part Midvale Utah of this enormous destructidb. Some good W<l·r k has already been done along this line by insurance companies and others, but that the present work is not adequate is shown by the fact that the loss goes on in increasing volume." GIRLS' DORMITORY LOGAN That there is frequently more power in a woman's tears than in a man's argument. an aged Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beckstead, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pardoyn motored . to Pleasant Grove Sunday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Naylor's twin girls were blessed Sunday, September 5, at their home by Bist!wp Stockin_g and Elder W. E. Brockbank. Their names are Melva and Marva Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beckstead, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold B~c~ stead motored to Salt Lake and VISited Sunday with their brother, Arnold Beckstead of West Jordan who' ju~t underwent an operation for appendicitis at the L. D. S .hospital. He is improving as well as can ?e expected. A surprise party was given m honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Garner at their home Tuesday evening of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Garner are leaving this ward this week to make the~r home in Murray. Games and music were enjoyed throughout the evening and a late luncheon was served to 25 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Beckstead motored to Magna and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tishner on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper have had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper Jr., of Idaho for the past two weeks. Samuel Cooper met . with a seri.ous accident last week. He was kicked by his horse on both legs and hip. He is badly bruised and unable to walk. Wanda Shields is very ill with the measles. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Shields. Measles is a dreaded disease this year, it is leaving so many bad after effects. Miss Elsie and Laura Winward and Miss Lucy Stocking formed a party with Mr. and Mrs. Gust Callas of Bingham and motored to Lagoon and enjoyed an outing Labor day. The Misses Pearl and Nona Jensen of Riverton were week end gusts of Miss Vera Lloyd. Miss Hazel Lewis was a dinner guest of Miss Luck Stocking on Sunday. Miss Ann Holt formed a party with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hemingson of Lark and left early this week for a trip to Washington where they will visit for an indefinite time. Mrs. Sarah Beckstead is suffering from a fractured skull sustained from a fall. Nyal Shields is spending the rest 1-f the summer on the Weber where he is employd. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Shield on Sunday. They also had as their dinner guests Stanley Oldham ,of Sandy and Rose Beckstead on Tuesday; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Naylor were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Palmer of West Jordan on Tuesday. Many students of South Jordan spent Monday and Tuesday .of this week registering for the coming !high school term at the Jordan high. Mrs. Don Gardner of West Jordan spent Tuesday visiting with her mot!ber, Mrs. Mary E .Shields. Mrs. Shields, Utahna and Mildred Shields were dinner guests of Mrs. Lawrence Dunyon of Draper on Sunday. Joseph M. Holt and Tom Sheppick have returned home after spending the past four days at Fish Lake on a fishing trip. Miss Healey and Miss Tuttle of Spanish Fork and Alpine are back this year teaching school and staying at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Shields. Hi Wardle is home staying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wardle after spending .the past two years in California. . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wniward were dinner guests of Mrs. George Stocking on Tuesday. Mrs. David Shield is very much improved the past week, but .Mrs. J. F. Palmer is still on the sick list. Miss Della Sheppick of Salt Lake spent Sunday and Monday visiting her mother and family, Mrs. Emma Sheppick. Ward conference waa held in the ward on Sunday. Mrs. William Douglas of Murray is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Beckstead. Corner Meat & Grocery Office Hours: 10 to 2 6:30 to 7:30 MIDVALE, UTAH Hauling, Moving, Expret~~~, call me day or night. Back in the came with the same old service. NICK SOTER. 37 2nd Avenue Phone Midvale 161 Midvale, ASK FOR WHITE LILY FLOUR Utala |