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Show ( THEJORDANJOURNAL,MIDVALE,U TAH The Jordan Journal Issued Every Thursday by The Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. ious accident Sunday afternoon. He was accidently shot in t1he leg just below the knee while playing target practice with Leo Newbold. His condition is reported to be serious. neola Holt underwent an operation Friday for ear trouble. Her comlition is as well as can be expected. Miss Ruth Lloyd entertained the L. B. S. Club at her home Monday evening. The ev-"ning was spent in sewing and luncheon served to .12 guests. Mrs. Ilia Bateman of Idaho was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l\1. Holt on Thursdal[. Mrs. Bateman is a sister of Loren Stocking. ~liss Edna Naylor and Mrs. Ann Beckstead gave a party at Mrs. Beckstead's home for their Primary class on Saturday. Mrs. Vera Crouther and Miss Gladys Wheadon were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Alma W:headon. Mr .and Mrs. Gust Callas and baby were w,eek-end guests of Mrs. George Stocking and family. Mrs. Samuel Cooper visited with Mrs. W. E. Brockbank Friday. Mrs. A. R Stocking visited with her mother Mrs Sarah Beckstead on Thursday. ' · Responding with material aid to the Armenians left homeless and stardng by a devastating earthquake, .the world gives its sympathy as well. If ever a people had reason tQ give up the ghost and say the world is against it, that nation is Armenia. It is no:t entitled to this last stroke of ill fortune, the extent of which appears to be far worse than estimated on the original surveys. It is not a nationwide calamity, but strikes sickness and terror to all, and is only another of .the many discouraging happen ings to that forlorn and wasted country. Hundreds of persons arP dead, buried alive, crushed or burned in their homes. Famine stalks in the wake j'f the temblor, as, wherever a hom( :>r a town was destroyed when the earth took a new measure Qf vengenance on that hapless people, the food supply was wiped out or lies buried beneath the debris, where it will rot before it can be dug out. This new disaster, dealt by nature, follows upon a long series of calamities and oppression. Hounded and decimated by the ruthless hand of the Turk, its territory reduced from time to time, its people scattered until only a remnant of both remain to mark the nationality of a once powerful and diligent people, it seems that what is left might as well take up a march and end it in the sea. From the Turks to the insufferable domination of t.he Russian bolshevists was no change for the better. But, persistently sticking to their lives, these Armenians gathered what they could from the remnants, planted their crops and tried to think that the silver lining soon would show. From fat' act·oss the .seas had come help. America, through the Near East Relief organization, has furnished seed and equipment for the sowing of the crops. Tnen came the last hard blow. It is significant and typical of the A1·menian that he saw his home delJtrowed by the quake without hope gone entirely, without murmur, but he rejoiced and gave thanks that Mt. Ararat still stood. And herein is the secret of the Armenian's ability to stand for one disaster after another. It is the homing instinct. He will cling to the land of his nativity as long as breath lasts. Exiled, he will return. In slavery 'he will stay. As long as the prophetic mountain stands he will stay. There reswd Noah's ark. History has recorded a sorry tale for the dwellers thereabouts ever since. At least, the Armenian must be credited with a purpose and the tenacity of mind and wul to hold on to it. Surely the l'eward will come some time, but it will be beyond the desert hill; on the other side of the moUh· tain. Adversity will not leave a single one of the race to receive it on this earth, it seems. J"-;!~~i$;ij~~~~Liii~~~~~~~~~~~i;j~~~~~~~~ Telephone Midvale 178 Entered at the postoffi.ce at Midvale Ci; , Utah, as second-class matter . STRICKEN AR:\lENIA " South Jordan The Religion officers and teachers entertained the parent~ and children at a social, Friday of last week at 2:30 in the ward amusement hall. The afternoon was spent in games and music and a splemiid lunclheon was served to 200 guests. .The funds received will go to carry on this organization. Don't forget the big coming event next Friday evening, November 12. The dedication of the ne~v ward chapel. The chapel will be completed by that time for service;; and will be :. big credit to this community. Mrs. Ruth Gordon wil return home from a Sat Lake hospital this weol· where . she underwent an operation for appendicitis two <veeks 2J8'0 ai}C will visit for an indefmite period with relatives in Sout11 anrl West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Palmer and sons, Elton and Vaughn Palmer of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer at a chicken din ner on Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Mackay of Granger and Mrs. Levi Robertson were also their week-end guests. Mrs. Lydia Bateman, Lucile Ross Bateman and Myrtle Cundick of Wes t Jordan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Shields Thursday evening of last week. Mrs. Mary Maynard is ill. She is confined to her bed with la grippe. The children of Mr. and Mro'. Roy Sofie are very iJl with measles and their after effects. There Reems no end to the measle epidemic this season and thy are ;;o severe due to the climatic conditions. T'he country is suffering for want of storms. Mrs. David A. Shields is improving after a several months sickness due to a general nervous breakdown. Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Miss Olive Beckstead, daughter of Mr. and 1\Irs. Ed Becksteacl, is suffering with a back-set after undergoing an operation for appendicitis three weeks ago. Her condition at present writing is reported to be som: better. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Beckstead are making their home in Midvale now. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle were Salt Lake visitors Monday and Tuesday of this week. The Relief Society will hod their annual bazaar December 3 and will sell home-made aprons, quilts and all kinds of fancy work suitable for Christmas gifts. Miss Lucy Stocking visited witlh Mr. and Mrs. Gust Callas of Bingham Saturday and Sunday. T;he Jordan Stake held their conference November 6 and 7. President Heber J. Grant spoke during three of the meetings and a large number from this ward had the oppertunity to attend. Mrs. Grace Soffe has been on the sick list for the past week. Miss Elsie and Laura Winward were Salt Lake visitors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weadon have moved here from Bingham to make their home. Roland Sheppick, son of Mr. ami TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One year ····--·--..-·---·-· ..-···-.. ··-·--·-·· $1.50 • :Mrs. Tom Sheppick met with a ser- GOITRE CAUSED Sleeplessness, 1 Run Down Condition and Lump .in Throat •.. Colorado · Lady Tells of Relief NOTE: It would be illegal to publish these statements if not true. Mrs. F. Bowdick, Monte Vista, Colorado says she will tell or write how she was relieved of her terrible goitre two years ago. The misery has never bothered since. SorbolQuadruple, a stainless liniment, used. Get more information from Sorbol Company, Mechanicsburg, Olhio, all drug stores, locally at Midvale Drug Co. adv. Comparison of human blood with the blood of the living varieties of ape indicates that man and Vhe monkey-like gibbon are closely related. The stone houses in Mammoth Cave were built almost a century ago by · sufferers from tuberculosis who believed living in the cave would cure them. UNION Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pierce of Salt Lake were dinr.er guests Sunday of Mrs. Hattie Brady. Mr. Pierce, ·her brother is part owner and manager of the Espee Theatre of Salt Lake Mr. A. H. Pie1·ce of Salt Lake also was a guest. Little Miss True Johnwn is sick with measles. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Evans is also suffering from the same malady. There seems to he quite a few cases locally to the weather conditions. Mrs. Ivy G. Erickson of Murray spent Monady with \irs. C. V. Erickson. Mrs H. A. Brady and children spent last Thursday with Mrs G. W. Brady of l\1 urray. Quite a · large number of Butler people were present at a shower .given in honor of Miss Mamie Blair and Mr. Ted Cushing at 1Jhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Green in Big Cotton wood last Friday evening. Dancing and refreshments were enjoy~:j.d by 50 guests. Mrs. Larie Baker was hostess to the Ladies of the Unity Club at her home Friday. The regular club routine was followed out. The guests included Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Mrs. Golda Soffe, Mrs. Melva Evans of East Midvale, Mrs. J. H. Greer, Mrs. Jessie Berrett and Mrs. Carrie Coombm·. :\Irs Evans gave a paper on The Legj,;lative club which was held at the Newhouse !hotel Mrs. Jessie Berre-tt discussed the convention of the Federation of Women's Clubs which was held in Salt Lake last week. Following the business hour, very dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Minnie Cox of Salt Lake spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Burgon. rio Latest Invention Holley H t Plate VAPORIZER Install one on your old Ford and make her run like the latest models. These Vaporizers are so good that Ford Motor Company has adopted them as standard equipment. NOW AVAILABLE FOR $9.00-$10.50 INSTALLBD THE BEST TFIING EVER! C. J. Ridd Motor C • MIDVALE'S FORD DEALER Phone Mid. 205 FORD BUSINESS IS m~~~~~~ SAFE CLEAN MILK DELIVERED DAILY Midvale and Sandy EARL TOONE Tel. Douglas 91-J-4 Fairdale Farms Cottonwood Friday afternoon, Mrs. Grace G. Thornton entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Rrty Greenwood and little son, Harry of Sandy. Mrs. Symira Goff spent Monday in Provo. While there she attended the funeral services of Samuel Gran;!,e, a relative. 1\ir. and Mrs. W. A. Garret motored to Nephi Friday and spent the 86th birthday anniversary with their mother, Mrs. W. A. Garret, Sr. They retu~'Jled hom~ Sa~urday. M1ss Bea.tnce S1mper had as hl'l' 1 week-end guest Miss Velma Holt of Salt Lake: . Mrs. Lily Sch1mer of Salt Lake, Mrs. H. H. Cook and Mrs .. Veron Cook of Carey, Idaho were dmner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cook. Mrs .. T. F Greenwood spent the day with her mother, Mrs W. C. Bur¥'on of Union. Bishop Heber C. Iverson of Salt Lake w1l~ be tlhe. ~peaker .at the Sunday evenmg con]omt services. There will also be the bes~ mu~ical pr?gram. of the season :r;ciudm? v10lm select10ns by Mrs. Lihe Schimcr of Salt Lake and others. A good attendance is desired. Funeral services for John Cornwall, who died suddenly )ast week were held in the ward chapel. The house was well filled with relatives and friends of the deceased, Speaking included Mr. John Wheaton of West Jordan, BishQp Wooten Qf Butler, Mr. W. R. Scott, Bishop Cornwall, b0th of Salt Lake, W. A. Garrett and Bishop T. F. Greenwood. Prayers were offered by Mr. Jacob Griffith and John A. Berrett of Union. The ward choir sang, "I Need Thee Every Ho·J.r," "Shall We Meet?" and "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." A solo by Mr. C. I. Goff and a duet by sister Rachel Forbush and Ebbie Olson were rendered. A number of frien'ds and relatives very pleasantly surprised Dick Middleton at his home last Saturday evening. Music and games were enjoyed and a late luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. James Lindahl and children were gue:;ts Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. AJvin Lindaihl. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fergusen and small daughter of Brigham City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George T. Sharp. Miss Beatrice and LaVell Simper attended the L. D. S. Junior college party that was .held ~o, the McCune home in Salt Lake on Friday evening. Mr. Charlie Sharp and daughter, Blanche and Mr. Andy Bmdford were dinner guests Sunday afternoon of .Mrs. Haz;el Hansen of Salt Lake. Monday afternoon, Mrs. James Cahoon of Murray had as her dinner guest Mrs. A. H. Rock. Mr. D. W. McDonald was a Holliday visitor Sunday. We are pleased to state that Mr. Eugene Fordham, nursCII~ expert, formerly of this place has returned to his home in Sandy after a successful operation for appendicitis. Mrs. E. Allen Bateman had as her guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen of Union. Mrs. Alta L Rect·or of Salt Lake was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lindahl, Sunday. Later in the day Mrs. Alvin Lindahl was the honored guest at a very pretty birthday dinner 1given by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lindahl at their home iu Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Sharp expect to leave the latter part of the week for an indefinite stay in California. They will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Backmer. Mrs. D. W. McDonald and chlldren were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Walter Wright of Sandy. Mrs. Neal Olson was a guest at the meeting of the Naughty 2 University Club held at the hQme of Dr. and Mrs. John Brown of Salt Lake Friday evening. Mrs. Olson also attended the J ordan U. Club meeting held at the home of Mrs. Fred Matthews of Salt Lake Tuesday evening. .. Increase the Value of Your Home ·10 to 25 Per Cent All real estate men tell you furnace heat increases value of property. You can, install Washington Home Furance in ' any home with or without basement. Produces circq,lating moist heat-most healthful heat known. WiH increase value of you1· home 10 per cent to 25 per cent. If you are not using furnace heat now, come in and let us explain how Washington Home Furnace produces furnace heat at stove cost. 41Let us explain why special air duct makes it most economical heating system known. Booth Mere. Co. Midvale, Utah. The U. B. Club met witJh Mrs. Leroy Bateman at her home Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent playing games and prizes were won by Mrs. Clinton Gardner, Mrs. Leroy Bateman, Mrs. A. Lundquist, Mrs. Vern Gardner, Mrs. Charles Beckstead and Mrs Arthur Richarlson. A two-course luncheon was served on small tables to Mesdames Harriet: Bateman of Burley, Clarice Malstrom of Midvale, George Elkins, Hyrum ".3eckstead, Wallace Bateman, Willard Malstrom, E. M. Bateman, Leland Richardson, Clinton Gardner, Chas. Beckstead, A. Lundquist, Vern Gardner, Arthur Richardson and Leroy Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gardner entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Young Mr. and Mrs. Harold Egbert of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Riggs of Kanab Little Beth Bateman as a blue hell, Marian Ohlwiler as a rose, M~rrie Malstrom as a tulip, Helen Gerrard as violet, Jay Bateman as .a lilly, Beth Dahl as a butterfly, ma<le a very pretty flower garden in the M. I. A. Pageant held at Sandy, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bateman are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a daughter born in the L. D. S. hospital Friday evening. Mr. Bateman is the son of Mrs. Lydia Bateman of this ward. WARNINC! I Utah-Grand Coal C. C. CRAPO REAL ESTATE BROKER RARE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS 1 1-3 FARES ROUNDTRIP DENVER & RIO GRANDE WES'l:ERN RAILROAD Tickets on sale November 23, 24 and 25 between aiL pomts in Utah Westwater and :W:e8t there~~ also to all points on L. A. & S. L., Southern Pacific and Westren Pacific where one-way fare is $30.00 or less. Final il'eturn limit,1 November 29 . For detailed fares and Pullman ',reservations rcaJI on n\farest Rio · Grande Agent. West Jordaa m~~~~m~~ EXPRESS And GENERAL HAULING And MOVING [ will haul your coal and wood, anY}ilace, anytime, anywhere! Also sand, /ravel, eemetn an lime. • QUICK SERVICE 55-6th Avenue Geo. Boskovkh, Phone Midvale 235-J EAST MIDVALE . Boy Scout troop No. 125 .of Wes~ A party was goven at the home of J Tihe little child of Mr. and Jarda~, c~ap~roned by their, Scout Mr. and Mr~. S~muel Cundidk on Heber Hand of Magna is very Mastel, V1rg1l Goats went t:Jrough Monday evenmg m honor of their with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. the Utah~ Idaho Sugar plant Wednes- d~ughter, Doris and Virgin;a Squires' were formerly of this ward. day evenmg. and was shown the pro- 1 \l)lrthday anniversary . .' ~he rooms Mrs. Orson Shulsen, Mrs. Claud cess of makmg -~ugar. 1 were decorated i~ blue, games and bott, Mrs. Wm. McEvans, MrR. Mr. and Mrs. lieorge Hender:-;on en- luncheon were enJoyed by 24 guests. bert Olson and Olive Leak moto tert~ined Mr .and Mrs. Henry Jensen I Mr. and Mrs ..A!bert .:[ep~en of ~alt to Salt Lake and were joined at dmner Thursday. 1 Lake are. rece1vmg congratulations Miss Frances Critchlow and Mrs. Harriet Bateman, Mrs. Armin- on the birth of a daughter. Mrs. the Wilkes Theatre. ta Egbert, Mrs. Wallace Bateman anti Jense? was formerly Erma Winters Miss Wyoma Call of Murray Mr;;. George Goodridge attended an 1 of this ward. ited Friday evening here with frit afternoon social Saturday given in 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - honor of 1\lrs. Mary Neilson at the home of Mrs. Edna Call of Murray. Persyl Richardson who is attending sehoul ·1ft the A. C. returned home Friday suffering with trench mouth. 1I Dr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen and daughter, Lorna and Amelia Buckley of Provo visited Sunday with Mr. We give you fair warnin~ that this good weather and Mrs. Alonzo Buckley. They vis-( ite~ 1\lr. Bert Buckley who is very cannot last forever. Sooner or later you will want a nice ill at the present time. Little June Greenwood of Midvale "TOASTY" tire, then ordergrand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ' Goodridge is confined to her bed with 1 chronic appendicitis and rheumatism.j Orvil and Alton Dimond after spend ing the summer in Idaho returned home last week. j And remember, UTAH GRAND COAL nutkea NO Miss Golda Myers who 'has been . 1 sick with pneumonia is improving STRINGY SOOT, NO CLINKERS, LASTS LONGERrapidly now and will soon be out a-' gain. and it is LABELED. Mrs. Archie Gerrard entertained at a dinner party Wednesday, the ocCheesterfield Ceal Co. Phonee Wuakh IUl aad 7t71. casion being her birthday anniverMurray Feed &: Coal Co, Phonea Murray 2S aad Ul. sary. Chrysanthemums were used for West ]OI'dan Milling Co. Phone l'tlidnle 108. the table decorations and covers were M. B. Andrus. Draper. Plume Midnle S5-'R·2. laid for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dimond J cnsen & !{uhre Co. Sandy, Phme Midule 141. of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beeney of Midvale, Mr. Joseph 1\~allstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mallstrom, Grace and Edna Mallstrom and Archie Gerrard. Miss Mevl Gardner and Miss Smith who are training as nurses at the St. Marks hospital vbited with Miss Gardner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gardner on Wednesday. Earl Triuiuman and Pete Peterson FARMS HOMES LOANS who are attending the U. of U. visit- Sandy, Utah Phon• llllf.-ate ed friends and relatives in West Jor- DAIRY and POULTRY FARM. 82 1-2 WHY RENT? 4 R. cottqoe, dan on Saturday. acres. Small house, liarno. Poulin Midvale, only $8()0, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Riggs of Kanab try hous. Orchard. 15 head live easy term11. SEE CKAPO. have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. stock, implements and poultry all Vern Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Clingo. Part down, And easy terms or ton Gardner. may trade f<Jr Salt Lake property. SOMEBODY GRAB THISl Mrs. Sarah Crane of Draper, Mr. See Crapo. substantial ' R. eottal"e ia and Mrs. Wilford Crane of Riverton _ _;,_...;.~;_--------nle. Close in, o11l7 $1!61. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. GOING QUICK! 5 room new brick on euy tertnli. SJCE CR.APO. Samuel Cundick, Sunday. State in Midvale, modern bath and furnace. Nora Cheap, easy terms. See Katherine QLmendinger~ tihe 1 Crapo. one-year old daughter of Mr. and WANT TO SELL! It you Mrs. H. C. Olmendinger died at the SPLENDID building site, cor. Pioneer h<Juse, wt or farm you 'W:ie family residence at West Jordan on pose of at wht it U! r ..Hy and Center street, Sandy, !or sale Saturday from the affects of measles. I can sell it for you or Paved walks on two aides. SEE Surviving are her parents, two siswhat you want. Jun call CRAPO. ters and two brothers. Funeral servale 137-W or writ. me at vices were held in the West Jordan YOUR CHANCE. Nearly new 5 R. and I will come anti tee ~u. brick bungalow and 3 acres, well chapel Monday a't 12 o'clock under are moving slow but I h&n located in Midvale. Will trade the direction of Albert Olson. Innumber <l'f housese well equity for small home. vocation by P. T. Bateman, benedicI g-et the busineu.. SI':Z SEE CRAPO. tion, Soren Dahl. The mixed quartet composed of Charles Smith, Donaltl Hogan, Elsie Dahl, Reta .Cundick. NEW AND NIFTY. 4 .R. new stucco LOOK HERE! 8 1-2 aeres Street, between Midvale sang "Jesus Wants Me For A Suncottage with large sleeping porch ray. 4 room briek ho'Wie, beam," "Your Sweet Little Rosebud Just right for two or a very small family. Large lot, artistic front. chard. Poultry house, Has Left You," "Jesus Lover of My 1 implements. A fine place Soui" and "Beautiful Zion." The I On Y $2000, easy terms. try or fruit farminz, euy speakers were Oharles E. Hogan and ' _s_E_E __c_R_A_P_o_.- - - - - - - See Crapo. Robert E. Dimond. C. I: Goff dedi- TRADE. 40 acres in alfalfa to excated the grave at the Midvale ceme-l change for Salt Lake property. HERE'S ANOTHER! 11 tery. 1 SEE CRAPO Lucille, the little daughter of Mr. · nice new 5 room brick and Mrs. Williard Mallstrom was tak-~-------------- water right, on a main ei_J. to the L. D. S. hospital .Sunday DON'T MISS IT. 2~ acres and a Only $6000.00, easy ttrm11. with leakage of the heart and in very home right in the city f<Jr $1200, See Crapo. ill at the present time. term!!. SEE CRAPO. BARGAIN! 4-room brick house, orchard, out buildings, on one acre, on State Street, South of Union Ave. Only $3500. Bas!,• terms. SEE CRAPO. BEST YEI'. HI atree, n•w young orchard, small poultry and team, ju!!t Only $500 do'\1\'11 and ~qr SEE CRAPO. Read and Use W t 2 Lines 2 Times 3 Dim ASK FOR ECONOMY FLO Furniture . A few of the Many Good Lines we ea.rry-Monareh Ranges, Bron~S Wiek Phonographs and Records, lloyd Baby Buggies, Bakerola Heatersand many otlters we haven't room to mention. We Buy, Sell and Exehange New and Seeond Hand Furniture. our prices before you buy and SAVE MONEY! Get Midvale Furniture Co. Box 367 TERM |