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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL, MIDVALE, UTAH The Jordan Journal Issued Every Thur!day .by The Jordan Publishinc Company, Inc. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPI'ION One year-·····-···-----·-···-·· $1.50 'DADDY LONG LEGS' STUDENTS RECEIVE South Jordan TO BE DRAMATIC TRYOUTS PRODUCTION A Bazaar of the South Jordan ReResult To Be Announced lief Society will be held Friday, De-l cernber 3, at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Wi.t.h every live wire student in This Week will be sold to the school children Jordan eligible, "Daddy-Long-Legs, and at 1 o'clock luncheon will be sold the annual school play which will be The hand work will be ld Ent.reci at the postofftee at Midvale to. the dpublic. t 2 o•c 1ock w h I'dh me · 1u des gwen JUs<t before Chnstmas shou. d 1spaye a . City, Utah, as socond-clas8 matter. most every kind of work done by the . be a popular event. ThiS p!ay will Relief Society women. The sale ?e probably one of thP. most mterest. Until recently the Seris, a savage be.v:ins at 3:30 o'clock and a very mg and humorous ever presented at tribe of Indians on an island off the . . coast of Sonora, Mexico, ihad defied splendid program has been arranged 1 Jordan. the white race since 1536, when Alvar for the evening and will begm at I !here have ~n two readmgs m Nuez Cabeza de Varna, a Spanish mil- 8 o'clock. Every one come and bring Miss ~o~stones r~om. Both were en~hus1astically ~eceived. They h~ve itary explorer, described them as a your friends. All are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jarvis are hetghtened the mterest of the s utribe living on 'powdered straw and visiting indefinitely with Mr. and Mrs. den.~ to ~uc~ a degree that keen comraw meat.' The r'!mnants of the once A. D. McMullin. petition 1s hk~ly to take place. . powerful tribe are now glad to earn Miss June Nielson has returned' ."Tr,~outs will. be held early }h1s a few pesos by guiding hunters and horne from Lark where she has been week, says Mlss ~ohnstone, an<l fishermen. employed for the past three months fro~ the show of mterest and tmAn individual electric power plant t th b d' h thus1asm, I expect four casts . t o try consisting of a small generator, a M e oar mg ou~e. out." There are twenty in each caRt. spring-driven, supplies sufficient currs. George Stockmg .had as her Th ts The first 1 . 1• · fi week, Mr. and t de P ay .t hs ~Tnh vJe hac G. . H , rent to operate a light bulb. Ten visitors during- the ac ea1s WI e o n r1 1a orne . seconds of cranking by hand produces Mrs. E 1mer Stockmg of Magna, Mr. h l H J d Ab . f. H t an orp an asy urn. ere u y the minutes of light. and M rs. W . D . S toe k mg o 11 un er b ot , th e h erome · · 1n · t ro d uce d ae a . c tl IS Gus t A memorial forest of 10,000 white and M r. an d Mrs. a as an ·f n. en,11 ess orph ar. of e1g · hteen years. . pine seedlings is being planted along b a b y H e1en o f B mg1mm. J · p tl t Dadd Lo Le Mr. and Mrs. Peter Winward and erVI~ en e on, Y "!lg ~!'! a New York state highway, honoring · 1 s un d ay a t a ch'IC k - Mrs. L1ppett, .tbe matron, dM1ss PntGene Stratton-Porter. T.h is is the f ami·1 y en t ert a1nel h . f chard, other trustees an orp an second such memorial in New York, en d mner or M r. and •M rs. R oy w·Jn-h.lrl h •t 1 t I th ave :-'I a palr s. nS 11 .1!1 the first having been planted in honor ward and family of Bluffdale and I c 1 ren 1 St k' 1 second act Ju 1a Pent eton, , a Ie . L of Clara Barton, founder of the Red M1ss ucy oc mg. I .d J' · M B ·d d J r • Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wardle and McBn e, 1mm1e c n e, a~ u 1a s Cross. are mtroducf.ami'ly of L e h'I, ·u . 1ur s . R u th Gor d on.I mother,h Mrs. Pentleton th · and baby, Dorothy D. of Salt Lake I etl. T . e. yo~ng peop1e 1Ive e an Violet-scented seaweed in the lakes and Mrs. Emmily Wardle were din- and sp1nt ot the play. The ot~er of the Manyishiak peninsula in tJhe ner guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Samuel acts are of college a~d count~y hfe. Caspian Sea perfumes the air for wardle on Sunday. 1 The plot devdo~s rapitl~y and Is very miles. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Renrlols , ~umorous. 1\~'-:sic, smgmg, and danebach, Mrs. R. w. Palmer. Mrs . . Sam. mg lends spint and charm throughCooper and Mrs. Emmily Wardle / out. . were week-end guests of Mr. and j The par~s of Judy, Jervis Pentle~on and MISS Pretchard are the leadMr. and Mrs. Merl AJiisclp a:ru:L Mrs. R. A. Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson of Sandy~· mg roles. Mrs. S. Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. were guests of Mr and 1\Irs. Alnm -T,he Broadcaster D. Richards attended a birthday din---------------ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wheadon. Jr. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Newbold en the winter. ~ Silas Brady at Salt Lake, Sunday. tertained at a party Thursday evenA large number of young and old · Covers were laid for 22. Mrs. Lottie Evans of San Francis- in~ of last week, the evening was folk s of this ward attended the wedco !thd Mr. G. Jenkins of Salt Lake spent in games and a late luncheon ding r eception of Miss Fern Winward who was married to Perry Cilty were visitors at the home of was served to 25 guest::;. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C:rowther Boyce of Buttlerville Wednesday eveMr. and Mrs. Duane Richards Wednesday. Mrs. Evans was enroute to and small son have moved to Bing- ning, November 17 at the home of ham to make their home. Mrs. Crow- Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boyce in Butlerher home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elsmore of ther was formery Miss Vera Whea- vile with a Salt Lake Bish<>p perf orming the ceremony. Silver City visited friends and rela- don of this ward. Mr. and Mrs. Hickens of Heber Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crawford were tives in Sandy, Sunday. Miss Eeffi Robinson has returned City are visiting with their daughter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyto her home in Paragonah after Mrs. Walter A. Mabey and Mr. Ma- 1 rum Stocking, Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Dunyon spending several weeks here. 1 bey. Mrs. Levi Naylor, Edna and Ma- and sons, Hal and Robert of DraMrs. Clyde Swe.nson entertained a few friends at her home on Pioneer bel and Mrs. Ira Rasmussen of Mag- per visited Sunday with Mrs. Mary Ave., at an old fashioned quilting na were Salt Lake visitors on Tues· E. Shields. A social entertainment will be bee. Dinner was served and covers day of last week. Mrs. Rasmussen spent several days last week visitrendered Friday evening, November laid for 12. ing relatives here. 27 under the auspices of the SunMiss Marie Cowdell, daughter of Miss Mabel Holt and Merinda Beck day School. Besides a two one-act Laura Cowdell, and Mr. C. D. Monustead have returned to Park Bingplays, each class will be representteer of Union were married in Salt ham where they will be employed for ed by a musical number. The funds Lake, Wednesday. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mounteer en'tertained at a reception for the youngcouple. Mr. and Mrs. Mounteer will reside in Sandy. Mrs. Arvill Hughes and Mrs. Guy Murray of Bingham Canyon were the guests of Mrs. William Hughes on Tuesday. Miss Maurine Cash entertained a number of her friends at a candy pull at her home on State Street. T. I. E. D. Heavy Red Tube, 30x3 Yz Mr. and Mrs. Cash and family have just moved to Sandy to make their These tubes are heavy grade, fir.,t quality and home. They were former residents of Union. made especially for Ford Dealers, A meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers was held at the horne of through authorized dealers. Mrs. Henry 0. Hendrickson Friday. A lesson on "Utah" was enjoyed and luncheon served. Miss Leola Hand has returned to Sandy and has resumed her work at her Beauty Shop on Main Street. MIDVALE'S FORD DEALER Mrs. Ida Peterson entertained the Phone Mid. 205 FORD BUSINESS IS members of the Pep club at her horne W dnesday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing. Luncheon was served to 14 guests. The Sandy "Melody" Singers rendered the program at the New Central Park at Mutual Tuesday night. Mrs. Carter Grant had as her guests during the week, Mrs. Chas. S. Smith and daughter of Centerville, mother and sister of Mrs. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dewey have as their guest, Mrs. Guym.an <rf Huntington, mother of Mri<. Dewey. Mrs. George Wright of Montana was a visitor at the horne of Mrs. Eliza Harrison duripg tlhe week. Mrs. Wright was en route to Arizona. Mr.s. Frank Olton entertained at a Bridge luncheon Thursday of last week. Covers were laid for 8. Telephone Midnle 178 I. I . · I I Sandy News Special Sale Saturday Nov. 27 Only C. J. Ridd .Motor Co. ~~mBm~ SAFE CLEAN MILK DELIVERED DAILY Midvale and Sandy Fairdale Farms ASK FOR WHITE LILY FLOUR J0 I wan·t Ads Pull One of the biggest events of the 1926 OVERLAND SIX Stand~rd Se school year is in the making. Our dan.-Equipped with five tires, two bumpers, step-plates ~a worthy oral expression class teacher unyx ball. locking cap and sema has begun the great work of _prophore, mirror, seat covers installed ducing a student body play. Sevwhen car was new, curtains at three eral readings from "Daddy Long windows. Car looks like new $875 Legs" have beEm given before groups of students interested in the work. There is a chance for every one 1925 OVERLAND TOURING Car-with anv dJ"amatic ability to earn a With good top, curtalns, five balpart in this year's "Annual." Many loon tires, motor completely re-condifferent types of characters are ditioned ·····-··················-·-··--····-···· ·--··· $300 used. enabling all to compete for the • hO'.I!or!!. "Daddy Long Legs suggests a 1923 OVERLAND TOURING CarWith good top and nice fitting curlong legged character. . There is one Howard Best doing his da.rn- ' tains that open with the doors, tivf' There's a world of differenee in e<Mal~. If yoa waat good tires, motor fine ................. $150 P.dest." to win this part. Everyone the best results, and less loss, order UTAH-GRANO will admit that with his height and COAL, for it stores better, Nakes NO STRINGY SOOT, engaging smiles he stands a very BUICK TOURING Car-With 1920 and NO CLINKERS. Try the small ~izeft ia yoer e!tfek• good chance. new top, fine curtains, upholstery brooders, and note how easy you tan eOittrel it. An orphan ~irl, Judy, is a Tery in the best of shape, four almost lively type of girl. As Judy is the UTAH-GRAND COAL is HARD, CLEAN u• new tires, motor perfect ·····-····· $200 lP.ady feminine role, there is much "omnetition. At least five young LASTS LONGER. Suitable for any p1l.rl)OSe wlle.re -.1 ladies are trying out for this posi- 1923 REDBIRD-With brand-new top tion. To the reporter's knowledge it llSed. just put on, new paint, five good Pearl ~askill, lola Maynard, Erma tires, motor fine. T1his car has lots Ch•terli.W C..l Ce. Pluta• W ...klt i4il ...._ ftfL Rasmussen and Mary Armstrong are of room in the body, pockets in all Murray Feed A: C. . l Ce. Ph. .~ Marray 21 MDI Ql. r.lose rivals for this place. four doors ,bumpers front and rear, West Jordan Hilling Ce. Ph-e Mhl1-ale Its. For t.he part of Mrs. Lipett, th~ rnotorrneter .. ··-······················---····-· $350 matron of the orphanage, Mildred M. B. Aadroe. Dra-,er. Ph..e lli.Yale IIi-&-!. Aylett and Lurelda Raddon are con- 1925 BLUEBIRD--Has run onyl ,500 Jeuea a: ltallre C.. Saadr. n.- Kl.nle. Ul. tP.sting for the final victory. miles, car is just broke in, large Miss Richard, a lady trustee of roomy body, five 31x5.25 ball{).o n the orphanage, is being fought for tires like new, just painted blue by Vista Frost, Guenevere Hand, vitrolite enamel. Car has fine Rex JemliP. May, Glta.(\ys Wootton ar4tt enclosure. .. " . .... ···········--······- $500 Phyliss Lal'son. For the part of Cyrus Mykoff, a 1922 OVERLAND TOU1~ING Car~toddy, bald-headed man, Dwight Just traded in and it runs fine ... $50 Wadleigh and T1teron Pack are working industriously. 1924 OVERLAND TOURING Car- JI'ARM3 HOMES LOANS UIL IUkW Jackso-n Pate has first right on With nice top and curtains, locking :Sa•dy, Uteb Abner Parsons as no one else ill trycap and motormeter, five good tires, DAIRY and POULTRY FARM. 82 1-2 WHY :a:ENT T 4 :a. ee~ ~ .U.. inR" for the poSiition. baked enamel finish --·--········--·· $200 aeres. Small house, oarn, PQulin Midnle, ezily ..... . . _ t.t. ltonald Hand and Paul Parr are try houa. Orchard. 15 head live working for the part of Freddie. 1924 euy term.. CUP<). HUDSON CO.AJCH- Newi'J Both are excellently suited to the 1tock, implements and poultry all painted, two new t irelil just put on, role. go. Part down, and ea1y terms or three other tires fair, motor comSOKE.ODY GaU ft18! The orphans of the institution will - pletely repaired, car now ready to may trade for Salt Lake property. substantial 4 :a. ~ bl be Delpha Nielsen, Aileen Steadman, See Crapo . .show ··---··-···-·-····--·-· ···-·· $650 vale. ClOM in, nlr tt•. Sarah Gillespie, Marvetta Hardcastle eur terms. SH ~. GOING QUICK! 5 room new brick on Gladys Crosgrow, Carmen Croppel1 PAY ONE-THIRD DOWN State in Midvale, modern bath and and Fled a Jensen. -Balance Small Monthly Paymentsfurnace. Cheap, easy term•. See For the other parts no one has deBROWNING AUTO CO. LOOK! 8-acre poultry ranell ia Crapo. finitely decided which to tryout. Wasatch 6596 -570 So. Maift Lehi. 4-room brick hou", coo,. The first try outs will be Tuesday SPLENDID buildinc 11ite, eor. Pioneer for 2,000 hens, 1200 layin~ ~. November 23, 1926, after the regular CARD OF THANKS and Center street, Sandy, for nle All for '4500.00. ,2,000 down and <~chool work. Tuesday the following Pand walks on twe •idee. SEB characters will be tried for: Judy, terms to suit. Will trade for Salt We wish to express our appreciaCRAPO. Daddy Long Legs, Orphans, Mrs. Lake property. SEE CJL.l.PO. tion and thanks to our many friends Tippett, Cyrus Wykoff, Miss Prichin our bereavement occasioned by the YOUR CHANCE. l'(earlr new i R. ard and Abner Parsons. LOOX. HEBE! el 1-1 ae,_ ea at.t. The worthy judges of this worthy loss of onr mother, Mrs. Annie J. 1 brick bun•alow and 3 acrM, well Street, between 11tidT.U. aatl Jl•r Jenson; for the kindness and symlocated in Mi"Yale. Will trade work will be Miss Johnsto[le, Mr. ray. • room bricl: bo--. -..n. .,.. pathy shown and for the beautiful equity for small'home. Nielsen, Mr. Ballard, Mrs. Peacock, chard. Poultry houee, .__ .,.. and profuse floral offerings. SEE CRAPO. and Mr. Robbins. We are sure these implement.. A ftne :tlu• f•r ....... Carl C. Jenson. ---------------people will choose those owfh.o are try or fruit :farmin•, ..., t_.... Hilmer J. Jenson ~uited to their parts in eve~y way. [NEW AND NIFTY. -4. R. new •tuceo See Crapo. Orson J. Jenson The play this year is going to be I cotta~e with larce aleepinr poreh I Jus~ ri&'ht tor two or a Tery •mall a big production. Let's have all of DELINQUENT NO c TI E I family. Larr• lot, alltiatie front. HERE'S ANOTHUI 11 ~I'M _ . the students in the school support Oregon Mining & Milling Co., princi-! Only , 2000 , ealy terms. nice new 5 reom brick heoe&. ...,. the cast as chosen by the judges. pal place of business, 417 Ness Bldg., SEE CRAPO. water ri&'ht, on a main hlp-...y. --1lhe Broadcaster Sail Lake City, Utah Only $6800.01, euy tenDS. Notice is hereby given that tlhere - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - See Crapo. received will be turned over to the are delinquent upon the following de- DON'T ¥ISS IT. i'%" aerea and a new ward house fund. scribed stock, on account of assesshome ri&'ht in the · city f~ $1!10, Miss Ona Shields returned home ment No. 3 of 1¥.1 cents a share DAIRY AND POULTRY. 68--.cre terms. SEE CRAPO. Wednesday from the Utah-Idalho levied on the 16th day of October, farm in South We~r, nur O~den. Sugar Factory boarding house at 1926. the several amounts set oppo- RARE BARGAIN! 3-room house, team, impl•menU, ._room brick West Jordan where she has been em- site the names of the respective stockgood water right, 58 tons haJ. house, orchard, out huildints, on ployed during the 1026 campaign. $2,000 down and easy terms or will holders as follows: one acre, on State Street, So1,1th of Mrs. Maud Beckstead is confined Cft. No. Name Shares Amt. trade for property in Salt Lake Union Ave. Only $3000. EasYto her home suffering from heart 21 Ralph M. Curl ·····-··· -..1000 $15.00 County. SEE CRAPO. terms. SEE CHAPO. trouble and a nervous break down. · 16 A. D. Cooley ·····-········ -·· 312 $ 4.68 Mr. and Mrs. A .R. Stocking vis- 32 A. D. Cooley ···········-····· 52 $ .78 ited with Mrs. Sarah Beckstead on 46 A. D. Cooley ....... ...... 64 $ .96 Sunday. 23 W. J. Lowe ·····-··--····-····· 150 $ 2.25 Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Beckstead 37 Alvin Ipsen ··-·-·········· 611 $ 9.17 spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and And in accordance with iaw, so Mrs. Golden Holt. many shares of stock as may be necMr. and Mrs. A. Nelson spent Sun- essary will be sold at the company's day with relatives at Riverton. office, room 417 Ness Building, Salt Miss Aloween Healey and Miss Lake City, Utah, at 11 o'clock a. m., Aleen Tuttle entertained the S. B. on December 21. 1926 to pay the deS. Club at the home of Mrs. Mary assessment thereon, togethe.r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E. Shields Monday evening. The linquent with the cost of advertising and extime was spent in needle work. A pense of sale. luncheon was served .t o 12 JZ"Uests. C. I. GOFF. Secretary. Priesthood meeting began Monday Date of 1st publication Nov. 25, 1926 evening November 22. Due to the Date of Last publication, Dec. 23, 1926 inconvenience that has existed because of the lack of room, it has been Mrs. N. A. Pierson and Mrs. Merimpossible to hold these meetings, na McGregor will spend Thanksgivhenceforth, a large attendence is ex- ing Day and the ensuing week-end oect.ed to attend these meetin~s from in Price, the .g uests of Mrs. Piernow on. son's daughter, Mrs. Geo. A. Fox. Mr. and · Mrs. J. Francom. Mrs. Hattie Mackay o! Granger, Mr. and Mrs. S'l.muel Wardle and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer were dinner guests nf Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Palmer on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Shields frf magna were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Shields. .Mr. and Mrs. William Hewlett of Sand:v visited here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erban MacMullin were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Ri~eted Ovens and Frames Assuring a Rigid Leak-Proof Oven. Samuel E. Holt. 2. Patented Duplex Draft, As:>nring Uniform Heat and Fael Economy. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Granger 3. Mireo Process, Top Rust Resisting and Easy to Keep Clean, 20 Blaclcwere week-end guests of their dau2"hing. ; ter. Mrs. Niels Oakeson and Mr. Mailable Iron Construction, Assuring Strength Without Enesfllive 4. Oakeson. Weight. A committee has been orgainzed to collect the family geneology of our 5. Closed Arched Brackets--Sanitary Feature, Attractive in Appea.ranee grandfathers. Each member has been 6. A Contact Re~ .ervoir, Most Efficient. Can be Heated at the Same asked to look up the names and place Time Oven is in use. · of birth of their grandfathers on both 7. Separate Coal Oven With ExeeptionaJly Lal'Jte Oven, 21 ~ Inehes sides of the family. So get out your Deep. record books and make it as easy 8. Fitrifused Linings Proteding Flues and Oven Walls Against Rust and as you can for these people to secure Corrosion. the knowledge. Rigid Base and Sanitary Leg Construction Eliminating Dirt Catch· 9. Miss Eva Maynard spent the weeking Corners. 1 end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Maynard and Mr. and Mrs. Levi 10. Monarch Organization. A Quarter of a Century of Range Building Robertson. Experience. Trade With Us and Save Money. halloo~ What Kind of Ceal Do You· Use? C. C. CRAPO REAL EST ATi IIOKER ........... aa I Read aad Use Waat Booth Mere. Co$ A~a 2 Lines 2 Times 3 Dimes ASK FOR ECONOMY FLOUR Ten Reason& Why You Should Have a Monarch Range to do Your Thanksgiving & Xm•s Cookin~ on EXPRESS And GENERAL HAULING And MOVING I will haul your eoal and wood, aayplaee, uytime, anyw1aere! Also sand, Jrr&vel, eeaetn and lime. QUICK SERVICE 55-Gth A vnue Gee. Boskovieh, PhoJ\e Midvale 235-J EARL TOONE Tel. Dou~la.8 91-J-.f FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES Browning's Best Buys 1926 OVERLAND 4-CYL. Standard Sedan-Has run only 3900 miles, was turned in on a new W·hippet. You should see it. Just like new ·····-·····················-·····-······-·-···-·············· $600 Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett and child ren spent Thanksgiving Day with relatives in Salt Lake Mrs. H. C. Aylett was hostess at an old fashioned quilting party Friday of last week. Th1·ce quilts were finished during tlhe day and lunchdinner served to Midvale Furniture Co. EASY TERMS PHONE 119 |