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Show JOURNA-L West Jordan Speed up .Your Egg Factory j • • DR. HESS POULTRY nno·u·nct ng • PAN-A-CE-A MOtor Service& SUpply Co. NASH DEALER It lea cenuine privil.,._ &Q.d pleuure to announce that MOTOR SERVICE and SU:PPLY COMPANY baa laamed NASH repreMDtation in Sandy, Utah. • We feel that the COVEY-BALL~D MOTOR CO. aai OWDen in this territory are fortunate in havil)g the NASH lre.nc:hise entrusted to a concem of such unu•ual •ltility a.n.d aplondid reputation. NASH home at SANDY Mam Street Junetiqp tatcl:k~te Street, is amply provided with modern and efleirst unice equipment, and owners are thus assured ef a bi&h. standard of car maintenance. Tlteaew YH. a_. oordially invited to visit theae headquarters t• Yiew the NASH LIGHT SIX, SPECIAL SIX and the At)VANCP:D SIX SERIES. Amana the many attractive featuraa of all the Naah • .... .,.._4-whWd b...k~ of ~aoial Naah darrip; seven ~ ...... )ulft on ~I Dlod.I. the wodcl'• su.ootheat tiP-8-el'mrrr"au; fUU baiiOoa tirea and five disc. wheels as atuldl!".d.~tti:R~nent; highly efficient force-fed oiliD.g sya~; Pi! p\PifiOF; aa. purifier J air cleaner; and superb perfcMaUIIee qualities .. The NA-:c&Piee P&llge on eiahteen diffv.U JMdela ~-..••cia' &om tD.$2090, f. e. b. faetery. · Mr. and Mrs. Oddie Brady and 1 children o~ Salt Lake were guests of 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Brady Sun1 day and Monday. j "Mrs. Loris Pratt of Salt Lake visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bateman last week. Mrs. John Lancaster and daughter Vesta spent Saturday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Lydia Bateman, Lucile and Your hens are your egg-making machines. They turn your .lowRoss Bateman, Myrtle Cundick and priced feed into high-priced eggs, Elmer Palmer visited in Bingham on Saturday evening. Keep those machine!! in order. A hen must produce ten times Mr. and Mrs .. Herschel Egbert and her weight in eggs every year to be really profitable ..... ·--······ --···· ....... children of Riverton were the dinner Hens must eat liberally. Their feed is the raw material. Look guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Egbert to their appetites, their digestion, their health, their condition. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Beckstead, Mrs. Henry Egbert, Retta and Arvilla Richardson, Bernice Bateman, Ethel Brown and Carl Peterson attended the dedication of the new chapel at South Jordan Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hibbard Sunday. · Mr. and Mrs. Leland Richardson PUTS HENS IN LAYING TRIM were dinner guests of Mrs. Sarah Beckstead at South Jordan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Elkins were It is an invi«orating tonic. It gives good health and good feeling. Hens are pep"py and'happy-always ready to scratch for thcir ~ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Du'.rhey ::-et exercise and do not become sluggish or fat and lazy. mas at Murray, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Spratling have Pan-ace-a tones up and invigorates the C!T,g or<;-an-;. It makes had a very Sick baby this week. them active so that a right proportion of the feed goes to egg-makLawrence Dahl expects to leave ing and not all to flesh, bones, fc~thcn; ani f .. tucss. Decembe.r 17th for the Eastern States Add Pad-a-ce-a to the ration daily--one pound Pan-a-ce-a to 50 where he has been called to labor as pounds of feed or mash. Then you'll see activity. You'll see red a missionary for the L. D. S. Church. combs and wattles, signs of rich, red blood, which spells _healt.h ~nd Alta Cundick attended the Senior condition. And you'll hear the cheel'ful poultry-yard mus.c-smgmg Hop at Bingham, Friday nig-ht. and cackling. A farewell testimonial will be givPlease remember always, Pan-a-ce-a is not a stim~~ant and not en in the ward chapel Wednesday, a feed-but a tonic which makes for health and cond1hon and egg December 1, at 8 o'clock in honor of laying. J Mies Genevieve Gardner who leaves for a mission to Canada, December 17th. RESULTS GUARANTEED • rrhe following from West Jordan , \: "nded the Scout's Fathers and If Pan-a-ce-a does not do all we claim. or all you expect it to do, return the empty container to the dealer and get your money back. Sons banquet Friday evening in the We will reimburse the dealer. . Sandy Amu:>ement Hall: Bishop WilThe price of one egg pays for all the Pan-a-ce-'1 a hen Will n~ed liam Leak, John Leak, E. M. Batefor six months. 5-pound and 12-pouncl pa-:kage::o, 25-pound pal ·, man, Harold Bateman, David Dahl, 100-pound drums-a right size for every floc!{. Harvey and Arthur Dahl, E. M. Olson, Howard Olson, Virgil Goates and Claud Abbot. Miss Gwcnivere Hand of Sanely DR. HESS INSTANT LOUSE KILLER spent Friday and Saturday as the A time.-tcsted, proved remedy for lice on poultry, stock and Ve&"guest of Miss Bernice Bateman. etation. including vines, plants_ and rose bus~es. . Don't forget the dance in the AFor usc on Poultry-Dust m feathers, sprmkle m nest.s, on roosts musement . Hall Friday night where and on brooder floors. Dust chick's frequently. Keep m the dust every body goes. bath the year around. · ·. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman, BerFor Hors~ and Cattle--Stroke the hair the wrong way and s1ft in the Louse Killer. nice and Harold and Keit];l Bateman sp~nt Sunday in Heber City, guests Guaranteed of Mrs. Bateman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .T. W. Winterrose. DR. HESS & CLARK, INC., ASHL 1 . . , OHIO A large number of West Jordan people attended the musical comedy 'The Belle of Barcelonia' given by the Murray First Ward Choir Friday and Monday evenings in the Granite Stake House. Among tr.~ soloists were Charles Schmidt and William McEwan of West Jordan. Bert Buckley is slowly improvin~ 7 after ~uffering several weeks with typhoid fever. Mrs. Roland Page is rapidly im~\1 proving from a serious operation. The Gleaner Girls entertained the A Fascinating Collection of New Woolens and Fashions 'M' Men Tuesday night. After an impromptu program and community Awaits Your Inspection. Moderate Prices singing, refreshments were served to 40 guests. Mildred Yates is spending the week visiting at Preston. Ida.ho. 64 West Center St. MIDVALE, Utah The Ward Bazaar held last WedPhone Midvale 117-W. nesday and Thursday was a big success, both financially as well as a goo<! time had by all. Five quilts were day for the baby of Mr. and Mrs. arffled. The ones holding the lucky Henry Willhite at the ward chapel. Misses Maggie and Isabell Co~k, ~umbers were Hugh Buckley, Pe• George Cook and son Clifford ~!'lid 1 c:hel Richardson, E. M. Olsen and daughter, Margaret of . Wyomu)g Mrs. Lydia Bateman. The cedar chest of candy going to Mr. Charles Beck- were dinner guests gf I. E. Stocking on Sunday. stead. • West Jordan Lumber Co. Suits lVlade to Or· r. Cl...aning, Pressing a1:d ;rations H. F. RASMUSSEN, Tailor I'NT£RMOUNTl\IN DISTRIBUTORS Fifth South ~t Maia l.,akeCity Riverton CANDY MAKER'S INSURANCE TOTAL IS NOW $2.500,000 I I I I r I |