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Show THE JORD AN NOTICE OF ASSESS MENT JOUR NAL •' ~----------- ORA L EXPR ESSI ON 1\ttUSIC DEPT . WILL - 1t;Y;~!fi!ny;y;!fiy;!fiy;y;!fi!fi!:li!fi!:fiy;!:fi y;!fi!:fi!f;Y;Y;Y;Y; CLAS S ACTI VITI ES GIVE A PROG RAM !fi • !fi I I !fi EAST MIDVALE WANT ADS A.ssessment No. 5, Kempete Minin):' Compan y, a corporat ion of the statEWALL PAPER of Utah, principa l place of busines~ Miss Fern Larson entertain ed for Splendid Assort ment to Choose From Midvale. Utah. Progres s There are forty-fiv e students ~n PROTE CTION -In ease of fire is the Senior Girls of the Mutual, on Notice is hereby given that at :1 vital. See Heber Aylett DECOR ATING at •nee. tf Thursda y evening at her home on the Oral Expressi on A Class and meetina- of the Board of Director s o1 ' The music departm ent of the Jor- ~ Paper Hangin g, Paintin g, Kalsom ining Center Street. SonJr practice and re- fourteen in the B Class. the Kempete Mining Compan y, held dan High School for the year of 1926 WORJ{ GUAR ANTEE D The cour~e of study outlined for on the 12th day of October, 1926, an PRACTI CAL NURSE -Midval e, ,Mur- 1 freshme nts were enjoyed by eight and ;a yand 1927, vicinity, boasts of $21 having per week. a very ~ Calli guls. assessm ent, No. 5, of onE!-eighth o1 My Custom ers Are My Best Referen ces the B class is: First semester , pub- good looking group to begin its work ;:;rone cent per share, was levied upon M1dvale 259-W. lic speaking ; second _ semester , dra- with. In order to make j Mr. and Mrs. Leland Goff and littlP an impresJ. W. GRACE. the capital stock of the corporat ion matic work with variation s. Ap- sion on a student body WANTE D-Plain Sewing to do at daughte such as Jor- u=: r of Logan are guests at the propriat e selection s are given for dan has issued and outstand ing payable iwM'd a1 Utah thi!'l year, the various de- ;;:n Phone Midvale 120 home. Phone Mrs. Lyman Crit- home of Mrs. Samuel Goff on State 1 v e, . mediatel y to Wm. Waters, secretar f holidays , etc. partmen t have made an effort to imtenden, Midvale 66R-3. Residenc e Street. 724 East Center. and treasure r, at the oftke nf the One of the interesti ng variation ;; _, 9th East 67th South. prove their appearan ce and create a !:§;!fi!:fi!:fi!fiYi!:fiYiy;!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!::fi!.fi!:fiiLI!:fi!~ 2t Mrs. J. N. Rock of Salt Lake spent are the dramatiz ations. company in Midvale, Utah. Nursery smile for all. ' 1\ny stock upon which this asses~>· FOR RENT- A 5-room Modern Bun- Thursda y with Mrs. Jennie MeDon- rhymes have been dramatiz ed in both The aim of this departm ent is to 1 ald. ment may remain unpaid on the 18th classes and fairy tales in the A class increase their knowled galow on :39 Holden Street. Inge, and to furMrs. Lizzie Panter of Salt Lake day of Decembe r, 1926, will be delin One of the social events of the nish entertain ment quire, Midvale 114 visited of a classical nalast week with Mrs. Sarah quent and advertis ed for sale at pubOral Expressi on departm ent was the- ture, such as will give them the lic auction, and unless payment bP FOR SALE-. Old ties. Between We!-, B~~~=t:ard Mutual officers Hallowe 'en party of the B clas~. given name of being the !inll rebest music demade before, will be sod on the 20th by jilnd ~mgham. Rates 5c each .. creation committ ee entertain ed Wed· in place of the daily rec1tatio n. A partmen t Jordan has ever displaye d. day of January , 1927 ,at 10 o'doch See Sectwn Fore~an, D. & R. G. nesclay evening at a social in the very interesti ng program was: en- They have already shown what they a. m., at the office of the said coll'W., Welby or Bmgham . ward amusem ent hall for the Stakr joyed during which doughnu ts an{! are capable of doing with the aspany, to pay the delinque nt as,.essLADY WISHES WORK -of any kind and all ward recreatio n committ eees punch were served which were nr- ststance of Mr. Epperso n. ment thereon, together with the costs The band and orchestr a have per around the house. Will go to hom_ Games were played under the rlirec tistieally ·decorate d in keeping with of advertis ing and expense of sale. formed at two or three assembli es and do houRe cleaning , washing , tion of t!he Stake Committ ee. Dane Hallowe 'en. The committ ee and chairma n, alo:og and have st!"erJ,jJthened WM. WATER S, Sec'y-Tr eas. etc.. Mamie Newbold , Sandy R. D. mg and refreshm ents were enjoyed enthlliri3.Sm with Miss Johnston e's consent who for many of the football Midvale, Utah No. 1. games. by 157 guests. Date of 1st publicati on. Nov. 18. 1!>26 made this party possible, were Chair- The girls' chorus has also rendered and Mrs. W. A. Garrett motor • Dae of last publicati on, Dec. 2, 1926. FOR RENT- Two Furni~hed rooms, ed Mr. to Provo and spent the day witl man Luelda Raddon, and ?:oie Gar- one pleasing number at assembly , field, Gladys Wootan and Bernic£i lll-7th Avenue. while the Boys' Glee Club is saving relatives . -Grandpa in a speedy car Bateman . its numbers for the future. SELL AND BUY-F resh cows, hoof, Mrs. Almeda Latey and daughte t Pushed the throttle down to far; -The Broadca ster The Boys' Glee Club, Girls Chorus pork, poultry. Shippers , see me, Dorothy , of Uniokn fAveSnue IFeft T~urs - - - - . Twinkle , twinkle little star the Band and the Orchestr a under the W m. M . C ox, S a It L a, k e c·t U·t. h day of last. wee or an ranc1sco Hug-h Webb and father, George Webb Music b.v the G. A. R. 1 v, a . l'f h th direction 'II of Mr. Epperso n are cen'd · 2J · S th Ca 1 orma, w ere h w1 res1 e m· Elmer Glover and father, Jame:< Glov -Litera ry Digest telep one W as. 803 - ' 137 outf 1 clefinately. Mr. andeyMrs. tering their efl'orts in preparat1 :on Oral Des- r:r, Foster Greenwo od Jr. and father 11th East for a concert to be given on the lOth -..:..: ..---- ------ ------ -· pain are occupyin g the home of Mr~ T. ]:<'. Greenwo od, Jameo; Nelson and of Decembe r. The HOUSE FOR RENT- % mile east Latey. purpose of t.he Niels Nelson, Billy Sotre and Clyde MIDV ALE-O F COURSE of State on Social Ave., in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDona ld and ~ofl'e. George James Jr. and George concert is to raise funds sufficien t to ~id in sending a represen tative 5-room modern house, ·partly fur- . t~·ildren were Holiday visitors olt .James, Sr., and Vivlon Swenson . from When in our City, call in. Let us show you the Jordan High School to play nished or unfurnis hed. $30.00 per Sunday. Eva, little daug1"!J;ter of Mr. and in a Nationa l High School Orchestr a month. CaLl Midvale 67 J-3 1t Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rock spent Sat- ~Irs. Thomas Sainberr y is reported to throug h our Packin g Pant and see how Sanitar y urday with relatives in Murray. be suffering with pneumon ia after which will be featured before the Superint endents of Schools at their F0R RENT- A 5-room Modern BunMr. and Mrs. Chris Christen sen the measles. onr Meats are handled. Then you will buy all N a tiona! Convent ion to be held in galow at 39 Holdon Street. In- spent Friday in Bluffdale , gue;ts of Dallas, Texas in February .· quire, Midvale 114. your Meats at the Rasmu ssen Stores. We alwayp Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neilson. The conventi on authorit ies are askFOR SALE-B uck Range, first class Glen, little son of Mr. a~d 1\Irs. ing for represen tatives from as manv handle the best. Thomas Allsop 1s in the hosp!tal sufof the aondition . Inquire at Booth Mere. fering with an attack of diphther ia. outstand ing schools in the Mrs. Jessie Berrett was hostess on Co., Midvale. A. Kettle, owner lt Mrs. Neal Olson entertain ed Sat- Fnday of last weclc Co member s of nation as possible to play in this orThank s-Call Again. chestra. FOR RENT- Sandy Congreg ational urday evenmg of last week at her her club. Mrs. Alice Burgon gave ll Jordan has decided that it will he parsonag~. 5 rovms, water in the nome on State Str~t for members report o1 meetmg s held at the Hotel well worth its while to send as its Seven Busy Store~ house, cellar and garage. Inquire of the "Naugh ty 2'' club. Decora• Utah. Dainty regreshm ents were member, Gordan Ohlson. If Gortions were in the club colors, purple served to Mesdam es Evans, Otill:1 HOUSE FOR SALE-5 -room Frame and gold. Dinner was served at 7 Brown, Rachel Forbush and Alice don goes, Jordan will be very capably House, partly modern and 2 acres. represen ted, and we can be assured oclock, covers were laid for 16. Burgon. Corner Social Ave. and 7th East that thR best re~ults possible, will Bov Scouts of tihe Jordan District Mrs. Nephi Gregory spent Satur- be attained bv lum. in Union 4t and their fathers enjoyed a turkey day of last week at the home of Mrs. At the concert on Friday evening, dinner Friday evening at the Sandy :5arah Lemons of :Jhe Brinton war:!. Decemb er lOth, at 8 o'clock the folAmusem ent hall. More than 330 Mrs. Laura Berrett had as her dm- lowing program will be renderac i: !athers and sons sat down together ! ner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Let's assist in boosting Jordan. to partake of a dinner prepared by Herbert Berrett and chilrlren . o[ Dra· March "The Starter" ........... Epperso n the women of the distirct. Those per, Mr. and Mrs. George Wnght and Selentinn "Old Songs We Love" ..... lAS SWEET ASi'Hf StJ6AR IN THE CANE The Jordan High School, as you en]oymg the affair from Troupe 117 'children of Bingham Mr. and Mrs, Arrange d by combine d grade I:> THe MI!:>\T THAT MAI<ES YoU CAlL Ali Alit A GENIUS IS A MAN WHO CAN all know, has a boys' club rthis year. of East Midvale were: Francis and Illo Erickson of Grant ward and Mr. and Junior High Orchestr as DO ANYTH ING BUT MAKE A The purpose of this club is to upfrnm Draper, Midvale, Sandy, LIVING hold the laws of the school and to South Jordan. West Jordan, Bring your electric troubles here. We Riverton and Union. do all kinds of-Wiri ng, Repairin g further school spirit. We have car-l 1. (a) March "The King's Son" ...... ried these two items out to a very and Installin g. Epperso n We cany a full stock of Eleceric Fix- great extent. The charter member s 1 (b) &lrenad e from "Les Millions tures, Light bulbs, Fans, Irons, Per- of the club are the studentn' Arlequin e ----------------------------- Drigo body ofcolators and aU other Electrica l Ap)~ {c) Descript ive "Egypti on Canfleers and therefor e all other member s pliances•. quest'' --· __ . . ---··----- Epperso n OUR EXPER IENCE D HAND LING entering the club have to go through J. H. S. Sympho ny Orchestr a. some initiatio n before beintr enrolled I of meat:3 and our thorou gh knowle dge of the subject s in2. Saxapho ne Solo "Angels Sere-• as members . The first in~tiation was 1 tion if you place your ordersu res your complete satisfac nade ---·---------··----------- -·----·--··-· Braga ol,mposed on Shel•lon VinC'f'nt wh01 Don Epperso n accompa nied by here. We will fill it in a consciencious manne r and its oncame as a bootblac k for one day, Renae Epperso n. J shining everybody'•s shoes that dP.time arrival will corrobo rate our prom}ses in this regard. 3. (a) "Carmen " ------·--- SpanL~h Solo 1 sired to compens ate him with a small (b) "The World il'< Waiting for Midvale, Utah. smn not less than five cents. All the Sunrise" ----·-------------------·----· Seitz money taken in is put in the club J. H. S. Girls' mee .Club. IsaCOMPL ETELY fund so don't be afraid to give the belle Smith and Wilma Mickelboys a few cents when they ask you. sen, accompa niests. REMO DELED R. R. GILBE RT E. C. O'BRIE N The second initiwtio n was imposed 4 "Andant e Cantabil e" .... Tschaikupon Kenneth Larson and Charloo It's a real treat to Eat owsky. J. H. S. String Quartet Fischer. Kenneth Larson created a Mr. Epperso n, 1st violin; Theron l(}t of exciteme nt by coming as alNielsen, 2nd violinist ; Gordon -at the1930 model flapper which be carried . Ohleson, viola; Ralph Edge!, out in great style 'cello. ~-~ ' Charles Fischer helped liven UP the 5 Reading "The Rivals" --------·· Miss school by coming dressed as a fish-11 Joyce Livingst on erman. He had to sit in the main 1 6 Violin solo "Resink a" ----------- Dradla Gordon Ohlson hall at noon and fish in a small pail ! ~ Midvale Utah which created quite an exciteme nt.: 7 (a)"Kind ling Wood" College Song(b)"The Skunk" ...... College Song The next big sensatio n waJs a ballet! dancer "The Narcissu s" danced bv J. H. S. Boys' Glee Club Wilma Mickelse n, accompa nist. Kenneth Larson: Miss Ala.ska and 8 March "Gatewa y City" ----- King Chll.rles Fischer as Mississip pi. This Popular "Truly I Do" __ McFall act put the student body in an uvFRESH MILK Star Spangled Banner .. -·--· Key roar which brought an encore. Packed In Ice, Delivered J. H. S. Band. love to hear the music of mv father Daily in Midvale -The Broadca ster eating soup." This conclude d their 1 initiation . The next to have sen- • GUST PAPPA S and Mrs. Edward Kresser and childtence pas..<;ed on them we:te Glen l""n of East. Midvale. MIDVA LE DAIRY Stuart and Leland Webster . J :Mr. and Mrs. Glen Milne and child Glen Stuart came dressed a.s a ~-·O·-·o-o..-.n~~-.a-~~-n.-.n.-.t~~·~.,... Sandy, Utah, R. D. No. 1. .~~o..-..l~\~ 1411 ren were 'l'hursda v dinner guests of tt·amp and he had to beg a dinner Phone Midvale 86-R3_ Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Brady. from the cafeteria . He was suppo·s- >~·-~·~..-u..-....,·~~..-.u....~~~.-c.-.--~.-·.,~,..-.<>,....,.. "Milk Is The Best Food, ...o..-., ..-. ..--.c,.-.•,.,l Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory were ed to steal .somethi ng from every I Drink More Of It." clinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Cora Reynold s of Draper. teacher and get away with it. Leland Webster was a big amusem ent about f Mr. and Mrs. Revnold Brady were the school, his sentence being to come I vVHAT would you like to hear- a bit of grand dinne1· gue::;ts Sunday of Mr. and with his whiskers not shaven for one· Mrs. Walter Steadma n of Salt Lake. i opera? A symph ony? A thrillin g band piece? week and come the next week WJthl New Pumps, Oxford s-Ties and Strap.; For Mrs. Ruben Walker visited Mon1 Doctor ~ <>ne-half of his whiskers shaved. The A toe-tea sing fox-tro t? Just say what- and HOLID AY STYLE S ~~ day with M:rs. Verl Milne. After spending the summer at Idanext big sensatio n was Stanley OldCOME IN AND GET YOUR FIRST ·PICK ON NEWE ST when! The new Orthop honic Victro la, with its ham who came dressed as a bootho Falls, Ida., Mr. Earl James rel~gger. Stanley had to sell onions flawless reprod uction , is waitin g to play for you STYLE S FOR MEN, WOME N AND CHILD RENS turned home Sunday of last week. and carrots to the cafeteria for his Miss Mary B1-ickson •had as her F0 0 TWEAR Over always . \Vaitinsz *"o play the things you like in dinner. Newton Gaskill had to eart 1 house guest Tuesday , Miss Lyle Walhis lunch on the pulpit before all the i Come:r Meat & Grocery a way you have 11ever heard before . ke~ • girls in the auditoriu m which creat- ! Merrell, six weeks ol<l son of Mr. ed a lot of exciteme nt. He also carNew beauty and power. A realism never Office Hours: and Mrs. Clifford Graham, died Satried out the part of a drunkard very 2 to 6 urday evening at Rooseve lt. Funbefore achiev ed. Uncan ny reprod uction of well outside of n few argumen ts with I eral services were held Tuesday at MIDVA LE, UTAH faculty members . voice and instrum ent. . . . Hear. the Ortho3 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. PHONE MID. 16 The club has a lot more initiatio ns Shirley Graham, Bishop He.ber J. phonic Victro la play the new Victor Record s, NIGHT CALLS coming up so students keep your You Wouldn 't Buy Your Hat In A Grocer y Store Burgon officiatin g. Prayers were ofeyes open and support even-ylthing made the new Victor way I Come in soon! We fered by Robert Atkinson and WilBIIIIWII~I~IIIIII~~IIIIIWIIIIIRI.IIIm~m~m the club endeavo rs to put over. liam Fox. .Speaker s were Bishop THE BOOTERY IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR NEW will gladly play them for you. ~.cger J. Burgon and John A. BerWATE RMAN IDEAL Dorothy , daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. tett. "Beautif ul Home" was render-FALL SHOES FOUNT AIN PENS. R. F. Forbush submitte d to an opera-j ~d by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgon tion Tuesday for the removal of her Worn Out, Used or Broken and M.rs .Ethel Millerbe rg ;;ang a Prices From Rrin... them in and get as high tonsils. $Olo "Mv Bud in Heaven. " Interme nt was in ·the Murray cemetery whereo as one half allowance on a Miss Leola Hand of Sandy promtihe grave was dedicate d by Bishop NEW PEN inent marcelli st who :has been doing Burgon. Midvale, Utah H. E. PHELP S FLORA L CO. extensio n work m Salt Lake, wishes Mrs. Nell Proctor was very pleasto announc e to he many patrons and antly surprise d Friday of last week friends, that she is located in her NOT HIGHE R the occasion being her birthday an7:\l§w former place of business on Main niversar y. A large birthday cake Street. formed the centerpi ece for the table. Orthophonic The Ladies Aid Society of the She is very capable of handling all Dinner was served, cover laid for Congreg ational Church wi_ll ut the expert marcelli ng, paper curl25 guests. a bazaar in the church parlors ing, water waving, facial massagi ng, Miss Lyle Walker spent Sunday "We Guaran tee Every Shoe We Sell'' day Friday, Decemb er 3. A chick- eyebrow arching, in fact every dewith Miss Blanch Walker. dinner will be served from six talle<l phase of beauty culture busiMr. and Mrs. Willard Griffith of MIDVA LE, seven thirty and a program will ness she expects to have. UTAH San Pedro, Californ ia are spending a For appomtm ent, phone Mid. 253-W sfven in the eveninr. few days with relatives and friends, ····················· Yi !f I !fi The Trading Center Of Salt Lake County ·~------ FUL LER PEP UNION P. C. Ras mu ssen & Son s I BOY S' CLUB HOL DS INITI ATIO NS - I Meet Me At BOO THS · JUST ARR IVED ! We have a beaut ifl!lli ne of LAD IES DRES SES Silks -Pori Shene and all the new Mate rials- I PRIC ED- I I 0. & E. Electric Service i U. S. Cafe 1 ! Cor ner Me at & Gro cer y $13.95 $15.95 $19.95 '"' I I B-0 -0-T -H-S ' "Mid vale's Big Depa rtmen t Store " Eve ry Day I4 III Arl· Vl. ng GEORGE A. COLE Chiropractic Ne ver a dul l mo me nt I I I I I I Buy You r Sho es in a Sho e Sto re and Sav e Mo ney 1 1 Midvale Drug Co. $1.39 to $5.95 TH E BO OT ER Y I I ····~ I I • I • I4 .J I1 I l ·, - ...l,lfjtlftii.R'fi\liLI!i!fPI Rasmussen's Quality Stores I I ic tr ol a |