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Show THE I I'TS SO. EASY TO ELECTRI YOUR OWN REFRIGERATOR! Jour l?e{rigemfln{, 7lnit Penn~~~~enr Chllllnt , 7in/(_) Have this . Wonderful servant in YOUR home ! We'll be very glad to show you how easily it can be done Investigate Now! "EFFICIENT PUBUC SERVICE" __. __ .,_._____ _____ ,. . --· - ~ I AM SEEKING THE NOl\IINATION AS County · Commissioner OF SALT LAKE COUNTY IN THE COMING REPUBLICAN CONVENTION-YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED. I. LESTER 6500 South State Street (Paid Political Adv.) I JORDAN JOURNAL - ADDITIONAl DRAP[R NfWS I I Draper Society I I I I BILLS MARKET WELL EQUIPPED. Mrs. Elmer Ferguson and children The policy of the writer to state of California are visiting at the home I in strictly unbiased terms part of the of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. McGlothlin. I story of the firms and business Mrs. F .A. Anderson entertained at I houses, etc., of Draper and vicinity dinner last Friday for Dr. and Mrs. I is based upon the factors that enter Clyde Stoker of Salt Lake into the advertising and upbuilding of Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Call and baby J the communi~Y: . of Roosevelt visited last week with .A recent vislt to the Bills ~lant at Mrs. Call's mother, Mrs. May Nelson. ' Riverton and careful o~ervatwns .of • • • • • plant accommodat10ns, eqmp1 the Mlss V1v1an Smith of Sah~a spent· ment and fixtures, produce carried in several days last week with. her stock and methods and policies of grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Smith. management supplies sufficient inforMr. and ~rs. Samuel Crane an- mation to substantiate the statement nounce the birth of a son, August 25. that patrons receive one hundred !drs. ~· F. Andrus was hostess at a cents to the dollar from this firm. children s p~rty last s.aturday aft;~The plant is up-to-date and strictnoon, ho~wrmg her children, Elame ly sanitary and clean, and the stocks and Blame. [Refreshments were carried are of very high grade. The served to twenty guests. margin of operation is very close, beM.r. and Mrs. Alfred Crane and 1ing considerably below scales that fam1ly a~d Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cra~e have been worked out by economic and fa1~·uly have returne~ . ~ their experts, in some aspects of the busih.omes m Burley after V1s1tmg rela- ness. The pleasant l>nd courteous bves here for the past week. . service is undoubtedly one of the facMrs. B. M. Cr~sgrove en~erta1~ed tors that have caused this firm to last Sunday at dmner .compl!mentmg weather the keen competition during h?r daughte~ Helen, 1t bemg her its many years of business operation. birthday anmversary. Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs. Jos. Heward, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mickelsen, Mrs. RIVERTON SCHOOL BUILDING Harry Heward, Mrs. Paul Crosgrove BEING WRECKED of Magna and Misses Hulda and Helen Crosgrove Preliminary to the work of rebuildMr. and Mr.s. Severson a11d baby of ing the elementary school at RiverMurray have bene visiting at the ton, the walls of the old structure, rehome of Mrs. Severson's parents, Mr. cently ruined by fire, are being deand Mrs. John Brown. molished by the force of the contractMr. and Mrs. C. J. Collett and fam- ing engineer. ily have moved to S.andy. The immPnsity of the task is at Mrs. Alvin Cottrell entertained at least partially realized when it is una party Thursday afternoon in honor derstood that the danger attached are of her daughter Arlene, it being .her not to be overlooked, and that it must fourth birthday anniversary. Re- be done chiefly during time that freshments were served to twenty school is not in session. Saturd.ay was two little guests. a day of blasting and wind-lass pullMr. and Mrs. Claude Brown ·and ing, but nightfall came before a great children returned Wednesday to their change in the appearance of the home at Twin Falls, Idaho, after visit- dilapidated structure had been effecting relatives .here f~r ten days. Miss ed. Perhaps this shows how difficult Leone Andrus accompan-ied them and it is to undo an act after it is perwill spend the winter at their home. formed. Mrs. T·hos. Sadler and baby of Bingham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dow last week. DR. CULLI.l\IORE PLEASED MilS. Woodruff Sorensen of DesAT DRAPER CLINIC eret visited relatives here two days of last week. Dr. L. L. Cullimore of the Child The R. P. P. club entertained at a Bureau of Hygiene of the state board candy pull Saturday evening at the of health officiated at the child clinic home of Miss June Smith. Fourte6;; at Draper .school Wednesday, Sep~ young people enjoyed the affair. tember 8. Dr. Cullimore was assiste<l Mrs. John Dow entertained at a by Mrs. Aice Stay of the regular child w~termellon bust Thursday evening. clinic committee of the Draper ParF1Ve out of town guests were in at- ent-Teachers association, and Mrs. tendance. Jennie Ernstrom and Mrs. Lois NelMrs. Elroy Boberg entertained last son who acted in place of Mrs. ClauWednesday evening in honor of her dia Dunyon, Mrs. Alice Sorensen and husband who left during the week for Mrs .W. C. Vawdrey of the regular Roosevelt to resume his school work. committee who w~re unable to be The evening was spent playing games present. Refrehments were served to thirty Forty one children were examined, eight guests. thirty-two being of school age and nine of pre-school age. Of the forty one, fifteen had not been examined at DRAPER HAS VISITING a previous clir.ic. The principal deSPEAKERS fects noted among the children were bad posture, diseased teeth and tonElder Ord of Sandy Third ward sils and underweight. and Elder Hamilton of Riverton ward Much free literature covering subwere the home missoinaries at Drajects of child welfare was dispensed. per, Sunday, September 12. The interest of the parents in the work was sincere and the doctor exDRAPER HIGH BOYS pressed his appreciation for the interAT SHOP WORK est and cooperative assistance of the faculty members. He said the attitude This year the boys of Draper junior of both parents and teachers waR high school will resume shop work. commendable. Their determination to reap benefits from the course will undoubtedlv EVERY TUB. prove to be a boon to the boys as wei! as t o all the homes of the community. I' don't know much of Als and Cals. Most of the boys have already planI'm not informed on economics; ned considerable of the work they de I skip the editorials sire to train upon, but there will And read the news and sports and probably be time to complete a num comics. her of projects besides what the boy~ I hear that out in Iowa have in mind. Although the work The farmers now are discontented, will be r udimentary at the beginning And other people, so they say patrons need not hesitate about placWould like to see some law ining orders with the instructor, Mr. vented Petersen. By which they all were guaranteed Projects will be completed for paGood clothes, a car, and room, and trons at cost, artd good grade of feed. workmanship applied on them. SomP of the boys will also be pleased to But all along I've always found make articles and sell them at a fair That life is pretty much a tussle, price to those desiring them. And man, to keep above the ground, Some of the first articles will be Has got to think and got to hussle. milk stools, flower boxes, bread Some folks are always asking aid, · boards, sleeve boards and taborets. Yes, each community has got 'em, Order now. Yet every tub that man has made Has got to stand on its own bottom. A lway• Good Follow• Euil I do not mean to kick and blame, The bad luck ot thirteen, In cnse5 But every man must do the same. .vbe.re It Is detlnltely ull.lucky, 'has thl!' .-edeemiDI feature: That out ot It!' I raise my c11ildren with a pen, evil, rood always comP.S at last, and And with a pen I clotthe and feed 'em, people look back on thelr al1verslty a~ a time that has taucht them the best I write a volume now and then, thlncs they know. So It Is not reall) But there's no law to make folks a number to be trtchte}led ot. 01 read 'em, course the unknown Is always alarm No law to make the well get sick tnr . and thirteen Is particularly asso To help unfortunate physicians, elated with the unknown. But :tro111 No men who manufacture· brick ltll clouds sunshine alwa)'11 emer&e. In By circulating long petitions•he tmd.-J!Jchoni!"P And all the l.elpless lumberman Can do is the best he can. SAFE CLEAN MILK Packed In Ice DELIVERED DAILY Midvale and Sandy EARL TOONE Tel. Douglas 91-J-4 Fairdale Farms Cott onwood The grocer opens up his store, A stock and other things he buys him, . But there's no fine or sentence for The folks who fail to patronize him He has ~o rustle for his trade, Not w1sh for cutomers, but spot 'em Yes, every tub man ever made Has got to stand on its own bottom. And that's about the only way I ever saw to make things pay. True economy consists in learning ~ow and when to spend money; k,now- 11 HAS UTAH ANY BLIND BABIES? C. C. CRAPO REAL ESTATE BROKER The report lately issued by the Utah State Commission for the Blind, FARMS HOMES LOANS INSURANCE makes no mention of the blind babies Sandy, Utah Phone Midvale 137-w of the state and children under school CHEAP AS DIRT. 4 room cottage on HARK! The birds are singing in the • Pioner ave. Lot 50x235, water age. It seems there must be some in big maple over a little brick cotright, sidewalk paid up. Only spite of the care given to the eyes of tage. Come out and see it. One $1250, easy terms. SEE CRAPO. infants at birth and the fact that COllacre fine garden soil. Shade and genital blindness is under reasonablf fruit trees, barn, garage, poultry SPLENDID building site, cor. Pioneer control. house, city water, electric lights, and Center street, Sandy, for sale. In the report sent out by the InterPaved walks on two sides. SEE Only $1600, easy terms. national Sunshine society's Blind CRAPO. SEE GRA.PO. Babies homes and kinqergartens, it is noticed that 27 states have taken ad-----~---=---- vantage of these institutions that YOUR CHANCE. Nearly new 5 R. SAY! If you want the best in a have opened their doors to the care brick bungalow and 3 acres, well J · s.mall farm and a !home, lets v.i sit and education of infants and prelocated in Midvale. Will trade I the one right on State street. 8 school blind children, thus giving the equity for small home. acres, fine orchard, modern brick rlifferent states an opportunity to SEE CRAPO, home. Choice residence and buildcollect their blind and hold them until ----------~--- ing sites, riouble water right. Will. a nursery is established. make you money. SEE CRAPO. The Internat-ional Sunshine society ONLY ONCE. 640 A. farm in Cache valley, 300 A. tillable, nearly outl .. , . is a philanthropic n~wspaper club of debt, trade for house and 5 A. ':S:-:O:-:M:-:=E:-=C:::H::-A~N:-:-::C:::E:-:!-4_0_0_a-cr_e_f-ar-m--in with headquarters at 96 Fifth Ave., near Midvale or Sandy. New York City, Mrs. John Alden, SEE CRAPO. Cache valley, 1 mi. from sugar founder and president general. factory. Trade for property in Mrs. Alden, a western woman, lived S. L. county. SEE CRAPO. for a time in Salt Lake City. She is ACT QUICK. Good big brick home in Midvale, will trade for small home CHOICE! 22 acre farm on state. now in New York devoting· her enernear Salt Lake. SEE CRAPO Owner retiring, always gies as chairman of the blind in the made State Federation of Women's clubs to money. SEE CRAPO. securing legislation in behalf of the DON'T MISS IT. 21h acres and a wee blind baby. home right in the city for $1200, AN INCOME. 15 A. dairy farm, fine home and barns, also cows and The summer school maintained at terms. SEE CRAPO. team. Will sell cheap. A good livthe Sunshine Blind Babies home had ing for the right man. enrolled 50 babies and very small chil- BEST YET. 10 acres, new cottage, SEE CRAPO. dren, there was one from Illinois and young orchard, small fruit, barn, one from Indiana, but none from poultry and team, just out of town. NICE HOME. New 4 room modern Utah. Only $500 down and easy terms. cottage and screen porch. Easy Mrs. Alden urges the club women • SEE CRAPO. terms. SEE CRAPO. • of Utah, to report to her any blind baby they may come across in the state and together they may be able to help them. Mrs. Alden who has worked for blind babies for over 20 years insists that the baby needs special care from the day of blindness, mentally and physically, if they are to grow up in condition to take advantage of the state institution. ASK FOR WHITE LILY FLOUR THE THINGS YOU WANT; OR THE THING'S YOU NEED! The one who gets very far ahead in life must deny himself some of the things he wants in order to ·have the money to get the things he needs: You may want a radio, but if your house needs painting, it may be more practical to paint the house. You may want an automobile, but it may make you happier in the end to save the money and educate your children." You may want an expensive fu:r coat, but if you don't ask to see the expensive one, you may be satisfied with a lower priced one. Did you ever stop to think that after all we don't really enjoy the things we cannot afford ? The Utah Agricultural College BEGINS ITS FALL QUARTER MONDAY, SEPT. 27 Strong Graduate and Undergraduate CoUl·se.s Are Offered in the Schools of: Agricultural Engineering Home Economics Commerce and Mechanic Arts Business Administration Basic Arts and and in the Science Department of Education To be honest-to earn a little and to spend a little less, to make upon the whole family happier for his presence; to renounce when that shall . b.e necessary and not to be embittered, to keep a few friends, but these without capitulation-above all, on the same grim conditions, to keep friends with himself-here is a task for alt that a man has of fortitude and del1ca<!y.-Stevenson. GIRLS' DORMITORY " 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. Write For Catalog And Illustrated Folder Utah Agricultural College LOGAN PAY Home Bills By Check Paying home bills by check is a most sensible plan. It assUl·es you a receipt which guards against paying the same· bill more than once. Furtherrno1·e, the greater convenience is especially worth while. Midvale State Bank Midvale. Utah mg when to buy ~§~~~~~~§~§~~~~ ready to buy with.and .having the cash . :: • 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 64 West Center St. MIDVALE, Utah Phone Midvale 117-W. fi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We Have the Meat ·~ You'll Enjoy We care not what your meat taste m-;;;~be..,,=wre-can.__sat isfy it. Only the best grades of choicest meats are ever allowed in our shops. Corner Meat & Grocery R. R. GILBERT E. C. O'BRIEN Read and Use Want Ads 2 Lines 2 Times 3 Dimes • ... .· |