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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL EAST MIDVALE Business is Good Meet Me at Booth's =='-===-- --- -~-============= ---= SPECIAL We have a Real honest to goodness Every Week - - This Week's Special ALL ~EW FALL STYLES IN OXFORDS AND FANCY SLIPPERS - • wrinkle is a birth certificate mailed from the department ?f. co~merce, bdureafu.tof censtus_. The tcltize~ IS w arfne o I s _f::rea I~por ance m a 11 uture affairs of life. We are following in the wake of the most paternalistic country in the wordl. Germany was backed by milth t k t d ff" · r ·t · 1 ansm an ep a a _ 1 c 1 ~ ~sm record of the mdividual from the cradle to the grave. How far the children's bureau of the census under the department of commerce will carry its supervision of the family no one knows. The history of nations sho-w s that ~he python ·Of self-e~tending officia~Ism grows by what It feeds on. Is It crushi_ng the free, ind~pe~dent . c~tizensh1p of our country m Its shimng folds? METHODIST CRURCH The Rev. D. M. Kitch, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Arvid E. Anderson, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Epworth league at 6 :30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Junior league, Tuesday a~ 4 p. m., Mrs. Ralph Hoffman, supermtendent Rev. F. W. Bross, the retiring pas~ tor, will preach next Sunday, both services. The Rev. D .M. Kitch, pastor for the coming year, is expected to arrive by September 15 and will have charge of the services thereafter. .... That idle curiosity is probably the bussiest thing on earth. Why should every party who has a phone hi" heir home call central for information when the fire alarm rillgs. Mrs. Rose Greer very pleasantly A number of cousins and neighbors her Unity club last Frientertained home Larson Bob the entertained at Mrs. Rachel Forbush afternon. day on South State street last Thursday "Women as Jurors," on paper a gave evening, complimenting Miss Fern Citizen." General "Woman the from Larsen who will teach school at RPxRoll call was followed. burg, Idaho, this fall. The evening's discussion enjoyment consisted of music, games, answered with sentiments. The meeting was then adjourned until next dancing and refreshments. when Mrs. Margaret Pack will month Mr. and Mrs. James L. Brady and hostess. A very dainty lunchthe be daughter, Susie, enjoyed a theater served to Mrs. Ed Fensterwas eon party at the Wilkes Wednesday eveAlice Burgon, Mrs. Lorie Mrs. maker, ning. Berrett of Union Jessie Mrs. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Andrw Swenson were Mrs. Golda Forbu::~h, Rachel Mr. and dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr. of East Evans Melva Mrs. and Soffe and Mrs. P. A. Swenson. of Brown Otilla Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gustaveson Midvale and and son Jay of Midvale spent Friday Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Brady spent evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price Monday Smith. Mrs. Olive Perry of Ogden was a of West J orda11. Martin Anderson, who is employed week end guest of Mrs. Annie Greenat Bingham, spent the week end with liii!IIWIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIliiWllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllmmlllllll wood. • Mrs. Del Sheppick of Magna visited his family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson have relatives and friends and attended the funeral of Mrs. Marie Cox Wood returned home after spending the summer in Idaho. They spent a sho.r t Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. E. Allen Bateman en- time in Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Rigby, evening for Lewisville and Rexburg. Mrs. AnderThursday tertained -~tfljljlf!/1[1 N. B. Giles, former teacher at Jor- son was formerly Miss Ruth Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. George Gould moved dan high. Mr. Giles and family are Tooele Sunday. Mr. and Mr. H. to Idaho. Boise, in home their making also motored out with them Brady A. convalescis Kresser B. M-rs. Louie in the evening. returning Mrs. mother, ing at the home of lher 3 year old twin son ~i the Dean, Oron Berrett of Union: M1·s. Kresser Clarence Brady, toMrs. and· Mr. recently underwent an operation for father and Gerald his with gether appendicitis at the Holy Cross hosWith each cabinet escaped getting narrowly very Brady pital. hitavoid to trying in when, killed Mr. and Mrs. France J. Luenberg circulator or range and daughters, Ruby and Hazel and ting another car, crashed into a teleMiss Geneva Anderson motored to phone pole at the intersection .of 48th purchased, in' Sep~ Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon and South and Highland drive. Dean was severely cut on the head and it was tember, one ton of visited with William E. Cox. Mrs. Jack Greenwood and children feared he was suffering from internal coal free. of Castle Gate were Sunday dinner injuries. But he was reported as bewriting this at improved slightly ing GreenF. T. Mrs. and Mr. of guests (Tuesday p. m.) wood. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory spent Mrs. Paul C. Pedersen entertained laid were at dinner Sunday. Covers Sunday afternoon with Mrs. May of for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hanson and Granite. -, family of Sandy. Mrs. James AnderMrs. W. C. Burgon who has been son of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. slightly under the weather is reported As the name signifies, this heating machine is a cab- ' . Buth of Bingham. as on 1Jhe improve. inet type with the duplex feafure, a two fuel stove with re- .... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald and families, SCHOOL LUNCH SURPRISES versable duplex grates which burn wood or coal satisfactMiss Ruth Anderson of Salt Lake and Think hack to your own school days orily. Miss Delsa and Mervene Christian- and recall how delighted you were I sen spent Saturday, Sunday and when you opened up your lunch basThe OUTSIDE CASING resembles a fine piece of cabMonday picnicing and fishing in the ket and found a "surprise" there. You inet work and is poreelain with rich mahogany finiSh. Strawberry district. will immediately want to pull your Mrs. A. H. Rock was a Murray "thinking cap" on a little more firmly The HOT AIR CIRCULATING FEATURE, by means visitor on Monday. She was a dinner and see what you can do to relieve the of which the cold air taken from the floor passes rapidly guest of Mrs. James Cahoon. monotony of the same old sandwiches Miss BlanCihe Sharp entertained a in Johnnie's or Mary's box. through the casing and comes out at the top intensly The few friends Friday evening in honor United States department of agriculheated, thoroughly sterilized, and humidified by the large of her brother Rando.Iph's birthday. ture has a few suggestions to make vapor pan, makes healthful home conditions. This heater Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Thayne had that may help you. as their guests Sunday evening, Mr. must be seen to be appreciated. There is nothing on the To begin with, you can't do entireand Mrs. Ray Allsop of Murray, Mr. ly without sandwiches, for they are market to compare with the Great Western. Then think and Mrs. William Thayne of Bounti- the most convenient method of comof the price, only $150.00. FOR SALE BYful, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Zeppy and bining several substantial foo-ds in a :Mr. and Mrs. Van Moreton of Salt small space, and they are easy for the Lake. children to handle without tableware. Miss Margie Forbush joined Mr. But you can make sandwiches of difand Mxs. L. B. Cederlof and Mr. and kinds · of bread-graham, rye, feren:t Mrs. Roscoe Atwood and Harold Bishnut, date, prune or fig bread raisin, op and spent the week end fishing on made from cooked cereals breads and Beaver creek in Weber canyon. of dried fruit and lllllllllllllmlmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllilllllll\lllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllmllllllllmllllll combinations with Quite a number of our people atbreads, tended the celebration at Murray nuts. Then there are the quick rolls, biscuits, corn bread, muffins, Monday. are not necessarily served hot, which Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McDonald of we are apt to prefer them although Murray spent Monday evening with Once in a while use one of way. that Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McD·onald. breads, either for sand different these Miss Mabel Gustaveson entertained at a lawn party last 'Dhursday after wiches, or without filling so they do not seem like the same old thing. noon for her Sunday school class. Save all the little jars that have of friends and relatives Twenty lids, peanut butter and salad tight pleasantly very Miss Blanche Sharp jars and jelly glasses. Fill dressing surprised her last Wednesday evening with such favorite foods as jar these annivercomplimenting her birthday preserves, apple sauce, or honey sary. Music and games wtr~ the main diversions of the evening and a stewed fruits, cotttage Clheese, or anything that can not be spread in the late luncheon was served. Mr. and Mr. Alb~>rt Smith and fam- ordinary way. ily of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. IS OUR DOOM PATERNALISM George Fuelling of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Warner of Salt Lake, Mr. Paternalism is a python, skinning and Mrs. Edwin Cox of Sandy, Mr. and swallowing our free institutions and Mrs. Will Palmer of Bingham, in the shining jaws of officialism. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Cox of Salt State, federal, city and county now Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Palmer maintain official bureaus to merely of West Jord!Ul were the out of town record the birth of a child, and draw direct members of the family wlho at- salaries for doing it. The latest tended Mrs. Marie Cox Wood's funeral service Sunday. The opening conjoint M. ~- A. _meeting was held Sunday evenmg 1~ _the ward chapel. Clifton Thayne officiating. Lorus Hand of Sandy gave ~wo very excellent solos and Miss Th_Irza Berrett of Union rendered a piano Of Owning the five room strickly selection. Mr. Zeppy and Mr. Van red brick bungalow home, modern Moreton of Salt Lake were the three blocks south of Midvale juncspeakers. Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Mrs. Melva tid.n on State Street. Come up and look at this home, Evans and Mrs. Golda Soffe were club guests last Friday of Mrs. J. H. Greer it will pay you. J. Eugene Fordham. of Union. Mrs. Ralph Robbins joined a party modern 5-room of smelter friends and spent the FOR SALE-New Soo J. A. location. house. Good week end angling out in the wilds of Alcorn, West Jordan Lumber Co. the Strawberry river. 4-1-26 tf Miss Thirza Berrett of Union was a guest Sunday evening of Mrs. Melva 3 BLKS FROM UNIVERSITY, $5800, Evans. on your own terms, 7-R., reception Mrs. Emma Greenwood !had as her breakfast rm., and solarium, 2hall, dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Olive brick, furnace, all roms large, story Perry of Ogden and Mrs. Annie decorated in blending colors; and airy Greenwood. double lot, well-improved Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Cash and large, if easy family have returned from Provo garage. Rooms would rent owner, Call you don't need so many. where they have spent the summer. Was. 8567 or Hy. 3609. Satspent Elias Perry of Ogden urday with Mrs. Annie Greenwood. FOR SALE___,piano, near Midvale. Quality piano to be sold at once. Big discount and terms. $10.00 Don't boil string beans a long time monthly to good party. If interwith ham or pork merely to flavor ested in particulars, write Baldwin them. The vitamins will be destroyed 3-t Piano Co., Denver, Colo. 5 North nlain Street and most of the other valauble ingredients extracted. Instead, add bacon FOR SALE-Concorn Grapes, 554 Next Door to Corner Meat Market tf Center Street. Midvale fat or crisp diced bacon at serving Midvale, U tab. time. FOR SALE-We have a high grade Baldwin made piano stored near Riverton that can he bought cheap. Sauce naturelle is made by thickIf you consider buying a piano ening the water in which a vegetable within the next year you should get was cooked. It may be made in conWrite Baldwin our proposition. nection with many kinds of ;veg3t Piano Co.. Denver, Colo etables, and will also provide the basis for a good vegetable soup, PROTECTION-In c.ase of fire is vital. See Heber Aylett at ence. tf I creamed or otherwise. ° I • i The Great Western Cabinet Duplex • fJJlbi. SPECIAL! ALL PURE THREADS SILK HOSIERY IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. THIS WEEK THEY .ARE GONG FAST AT ···········-····-···--·----·--··-···-··························-··---·79c 5 PAIRS, all sizes, all shades, in children's sturdy SCHOOL HOSE FOR ·······-·-··-····-···----···-----······-·············· .............. $1.00 ALL FALL GOODS ARRIVING DAILY PRICED RIGHT Blankets Part Wool Large Size SPECIAL -- $5.45 REMEMBER YOU GET A KEY FOR THE THREE GRAND PRIZES WITH EVERY $1.00 SPENT WITH us Must be seen to be appreciated. YOU MAY WIN-GET ALL THE KEYS YOU CAN • o. ere. MIDVALE'S BIG DEP1\.RTMENT STORE Shock Absorbers to the Limited PockelBook. STADIUM OPENED AT PI-IILADELPI-ITu GREAT UNION .. FREE West Jordan Lumber Co. I AM SEEKING THE NOl\'IINATION AS County Coffilllissioner Photo •11 .4.1!1 RO Ber--t>lu Oorporcstio!t. The giant arena ln the centre of the Sesqul-Centennfal International ExposlUoD. site In Philadelphia wa1 built In approximately 300 worldng day•. It was comploted IUI.d in use a month before the opentnc of the b1C ex~sitlon which celebrate.s the 150th anniversary of the •icnlng of the Declaration of Independence. This photograph, made from the a.lr, 1how1 nearly 3,000 boys on the playinc l!.eld, massed there tor the dedicatory exer~ ·.~- ·-~-· . [-~-~- j ;, • clsea on May 1 which formally opellild the atructure. In the stands are seated 10,000 person• watching the pro&Tam. A group of 10,000 persons ll a lar~te crowd but they are only a "drop 1n the bucket" In the big Philadel· phia 1t&dlum. 'fbe boys paraded onto the :fl.eld to the accompaniment of fourteen banu and t1;!.ere went thro~l their drills and athleti~ exercises for th..- bene:fl.t of cit1 o01clals and parenta. j · ._._. • • , ,...: _ - •• -.l See OUr Windows The Newest Styles in Men's HATS and CAPS THE FAMOUS CLOTHING CO., Inc. "Always The Newest Styles" OF SALT LAKE COUNTY IN THE COMING REPUBLICAN CONVENTION-YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE AP'PRECIATED. 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