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Show THE JORDAN ~ ---. ------- JOURNAL -- ~-- West Jordan MEET' ME AT BOOTH'S . ~e wish to thanl{ the public for their tion m our Master Key event. patrona~ Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bateman are roceiving congratulatiions upon t~ . birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Carlson of Logan announce the engagement of daughter, Vida to Rosco T. Pixton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pixton The marriage will take _~;~lace the latter part of December in the Logan temple. . Mrs. Ethel Henderson and daughter Thelma entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner party Thursday to the following guests: Mrs. Joseph Miller and little daughter, Mrs. B. H. Sellers and sons, Glen and Gl'ant, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Brown. Covers ·were laid for 24. ' Mr. Lloyd Nerdin spent the weekend visiting here, guest of Ross Bate and hearty coopera- FIRS~ !:'RIZE-Awarded Mr:;. A. L. Anderson. A $290.00 8-piece Wallnut Dmmg Room Suite. man. Rosc<>e Pixton and Veda Carleson spent rthe week-end visiting Roscoe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton. Mrs. Lydia Bateman and children THIRD _PRIZE Is $10.00 in hard earned cash, not a'J yet awarded. Lucile and Ross and Llovd Nerdin Anyone holding a key or keys will kindly bring them in promptly-Want were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. you to get the $10.00. IT MAY BE YOU. B. J. Bateman at Salt Lake, Saturday evening. Mr. Bateman left for Pocatello, Idaho Sunday morning F 0 R C H R I S T MAS where he goes to take c~rge as genTOYS eral manager of the Real Silk <>ffice PLAYTHINGS DOLLS --there. His wife and children will folUmbrellas, ~urses, Bags, Dresses, Shoes, · Silk Hosiery, -Fancy Galiers, lo:W in the near future where they Handkerchief_;, Sweaters, Tobogans, Silverware, the new Candles and will make their home. Candle Stocks, Fancy Dishes, Glassware . Mrs. Sam C1mdick and daughter I Myrtle were Salt Lake visitors FriFURNITURE RADIOS day. Persel and Wilmer Richardson A EVERYTHING FOR THE GIFI' THAT YOUR HEART DESIRES J. Sabey, Marlon Bateman, M'elb~ Gardner, Clarence Dahl and Law" Visit Our New Art De)fartment-(AURORA CONE DECORATION) renee Leak spent the week-end visMrs. F. W. Richardson, in Attendance iting their parents. Come in and let us show you how to give a lot of beautiful gifts for very Mrs. John Warner and family have little money. Mrs. Richar.dson will teach you FREE of charge. moved to Sandy to make their home. Mrs. Curtis Hansen and children are spending the week with Mrs DECORATIONS A Small Deposit Will Haisen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Hold Your Xmas ~oodri~ge. Mrs. Goodridge is sufferGOOD JEWELRY mg With rheumatism. Gift.31 Until Xmas Miss Vesta Lancaster and LuC'il& Eve. HEMSTITCHING Bateman visited in South Jordan on Thursday. Mr. James Atkinson has returned home after soending two years in the mission field. Maud McClellen, daughter of P.rofessor McClellen of the A. C. of LoWith Every_ Dollar Spent In Our Beauty Parlar, We Will Give One Chane12 gan spent the week-end with Melba On A Beautiful Opal Glazed Chocolate Set To Be Given Away Devember 24 Gardner, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Gardner. Friday PLAIN SHAMPOO 50c they were the guests of Miss Vesta BOOTH'S BEAUTY PARWR Lancaster. Friday night, November 26 the Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated Sanders and Dahl families held a reGet Your Appointments Early union and shower at the home of S<>ren Dahl in honor of Lawrence Dahl who leav~ for the Eastern states mission field, December 17. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by 40 guests. The Primary and M. I. A. officers entertained at a handkerchief shower MIDVALE'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gar~ner in honor of their daughter, Gemeve who leaves for the Canadian mission December L7. Games and reby her sister, Mrs. W. Jensen, <>f Mrs. Arthur Ric-hardson of West JorThe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. freshments were served to 23 guests. W Mrs. John Lancaster and daughter Bingham, spent the recent holiday en Saturday of last week by Mrs. M. G. Woodhead Amy L T and the ensuing week end with rela- H. Wheat, of Salt Lake. Midvale. and Elwood J~hn~~pson, ~f V:esta entertained at a Thanksgiving tives in Ephriam. ~iss Mary Bailey, who is a teach- vale, were married at the • ~~u~Hl dmner par.ty Thursday afternoon for and Mrs. E. M. Hood expects to leave er m the schools of Tooele county, Building at ~alt Lak c·t ty the followmg guests: Mrs. Elliza of Rexburg, Idaho, were Mid- this week for Canton, Okla., where spent the Thanksgiving holiday with 24th '"' e 1 Y on Nov. Lloyd of Riverton, Morris Newbold visitors last week. They were s.he will spend a month with her par- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. BaiReception was giv Th k o~ South Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 0 gue!fts Thanksgiving Day at ents. ; ley. · ' giving day at the ho:e ~ an s- Dimond and family, JOO!n and Milton of Mrs. Halstrom's brothMr. and Mrs. James W. Nibley 1 An entertainment at which 150 Mrs. Herman Olsen of S ~ L and j Lancaster. 1. Goff. Later in the week and small son were dinner guests on were present was g;iven Monday ev- brothers and sisters : a e.l Ali, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Peterson have were entertained at th~ home Monday of Mr. and Mrs. William W. ening in the lodge hall by the Wo.od- their friends were an :eve~a h 0 so!d their furm and have moved to . and Mrs. D. c. Smith Wales, of Salt Lakf'. men of the World. A splendid pro- a very pleasant day presen an ad MHlvale to make their home. birthday club met at the resMr. and Mrs. Gladwin Woodhead, gram was given and refreshments Mrs. Guss Callas' and d h _Mrs. Glen Beckstead. · Mrs. Leland 1 of Mrs. Andrew Larson, Tues-l of Salt Lake, spent Sunday with rei- were served. ~ Maurie and bab t Th aug ~r, Richardson and Mrs. Chas. Beckstead A luncheon was serve«! at one atives in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, Mr. ing at •Layton w~th sper t ' anksglv- attended the shower in South Jor1 followed by bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunn were and Mrs. Curtis Hansen, Mr. and Mra Mark Cozzens m r~ a Iv:s. . dan Friday night at the home of Mrs. H. E. Phelps will be hostess 1 dinner guests Thanksgiving Day at , W. R. Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar known as the Midv:lr: ~~~ eth~ fum Sarah Beckstead, given in honor . of . .ml.bet·s of her club Tuesday ev-~ the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn Beeney and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ray 1 building a new h Ogk ~t now Mrs. Landford Ostler. Progressn'e of next week. · Miss Fern Lindsay rl)'turned to Pro-; formed a party Thanksgiving night Midvale is build. orne 0 ~ d reet.j game!' werP played and luncheon se--v Elsie StevP.nson and Bessie vo Sunday after spending the Thanks and attended the dance at the Audi-. 1 homes are ap mg. up . as ~n ed to a large crowd. were guests Sunday of Miss giving holi<iay at her home. torium in Salt Lake. number.il pearmg m a un< ant Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead Woodhead. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Sullivan were A large class of Midvale ladies are Exr.av~tion ~ th b . r wer,. g-uest~ at a family dinner party and Mrs. Kenneth Dunn enter- dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and taking swimming lessons at the Y. be oc~upied b;o-~'1 ;1 .~ew ~J, IT.~Cto ThurRday at the home of Mr. ancl at a. dinner party Tuesday at Mrs. Lawrence Cunningbam of Salt W. C. A. gymnasium Monday even- i·~ about con,:-~' ~~ce . va·e _. r~g I· 0 • Mrs. Lafe Egbert. 0 home on east Center Street. Lake. ings. i~g foundati~'n."' b ":' · c 0 .Ly·· Mrs. Barlow of East Midva!P., 1 of town guests were, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Aylett spent Eli Mitchell is rapidly completing- two weeks Th;w ~ ..1 I.1\l abbout mother of Mrs. D. R. Bateman re. t•·"1 ~ ·ot;fi smtg e :! th turned George Whetman, of Salt Lake, Thursday. of last week in Springville. his new homc located on Locust St. on(' story · "'r ·l c ru WJ ... rc an·, 1 home kTuesday after spendin1< Mrs. Ray Whetman, of SanMrs. P. E. Sullivan will be hostess Mr. Mitchell is to be compliruented vc.;l' be e uin;> •d : 1 the 1 ; :· • .,· •. e ~st. wee here. a • wu. 1 m GP.meve Gardner and Lawrl!nr.l' Mrs. H. C. Hendrickson, of to members of the Art Club Friday on his elaborate plans and the home . <:l"U£ st.orq · · ~~ .. Cards followed in the even- at her home on Allen Street. will be a fitting addition to any com- I lt is e~~~a'. ";•r~: t th L . , . Dahl h•ave on the 6th of December d .- •..f .! a (. :..ta·,mgj to take a two-week's miSSionary Mrs. Frank Leak, Miss Harriet N. munity, more preferably, however, in ".1, be Norval Vincent aeeompanied Jensen, . Miss Clarice Malstrom and Midvale's elite residential section. F'~·l~ruar rea t~ or occupa lCf about course _at ~al~ Lake hflfore leavin~ Y ''· • for their m1ss1ons. SECOND PRIZE-::-Awarded Mrs. Wm. Dearing. A beautiful Silk Dress valued at $25.00. · Special Until Dec. 24th .Booth Mercantile Company l SOCIETY M:. i I t I .··1 :ww /c JPn 15 Ten Reasons Why You Should Have a Monarch Range to do Your Thanksgiving & Xmas Cooki11g on 1. Riveted Ovens and Frames Assuring a Rigid Leak-Proof Oven. 2. Patented Duplex Draft, Assuring Uniform Heat and Fuel Economy. 3. Mirco Process, Top Rust Resisting and Easy to Keep Clean, 20 Black- 7. 8. 9. 10. ing. ; Mailable Iron Construction, AI!!Suring Strength Without Excessive Weight. Oosed Arched Brackets-Sanitary Feature, Attractive in Appearance A Contact Re:;ervoir, Most Efficient. Can be Heated at the Same Time Oven is in use. · Separate Coal Oven With Exceptionally Large Oven, 21 1,4 Inches Deep. Fitrifused I.inings Protecting Flues allill Oven Walls Against Rust and Corrosion. Rigid Base and Sanitary Leg Construction Eliminating Dirt Catching Corners. Monarch Org3Jlization. A Quarter of a Century of Range BUilding Experience. Trade With Us and Save Money. Midvale Furniture Co. EASY TERMS Ke.ep t~ose machines in order. A hen must produce ten times her weight m eggs every year to be really profitable....... ~--..... _ ......... Hens must eat liberally. Their feed is the raw material Look to their appetites, their digestion, their health, their conditi~n. DR. HESS POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A PUTS HENS IN LAYING TRIM It is an invigorating tonic. It gives good health and good feeling. Hens are pepp?' and happy-always ready to scratch for their feed. They get exerc1se and do not become sluggish or fat and lazy. Pan-!lce-a tones up_ and invigo~ates the egg or gans. It makes !hem active so that a nght proporhon of tlhe feed goes to egg-makmg and not .all to flesh, bones, feathers and fatness. Add Pan-a-ce-a' to the ration daily-one pound Pan-a-ce-a to 50 pounds of feed or mash. Then you'll see activity. You'll see red com~. and wattles, signs of rich, red blood, which s pells health and cond1hon .. And you'll hear the cheerful poultry-yard music-singing and cackhng. Please remember always, Pan-a-ce-a is not a stimulant and not a feed-but a tonic which makes for health and condition and egg laying. 1 RESULTS GUARANTEED 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: We will reimburse the dealer. Th.e price of one egg pays for all the Pan-a-ce-'1 a hen will need for six months. 5-pound and 12-pound packages, 25-pound pails, 100-pound drums-a rig-ht 11ize for every flock. DR. HESS INSTANT LOUSE KILLER A tim~-tested, proved remedy for lice on poultry, stock and vegetation, including vines, plants and rose bushes. For use on Poultry-Dusf in feathers, sprinkle in nests, on roosts and on brooder floors. Dust chick's frequently. Keep in the dust bath the year around. . For Hors~ and Cattle-Stroke the hair the wrong way and sift in the Louse Killer. . Guaranteed DR. HESS & CLARK, INC., ASHLAND, OHIO West Jordan Lumber Co. FORDS PHONE 119 Better than Ever CALL FOR A DEMONSTATION ANY TIME C. J. Ridd Motor Co. I I 5. 6. . Your h':ns ar~ your. egg-making machines. They hun your Iowptlced feed mto high-prtced eggs, I 1 •• Speed up Your Egg Factory MIDVALE'S FORD DEALER . ' Phone Mid, 205 FORD BUSINESS IS GOOD What Kind of Coal Do You Use? There's a world of difference in coal$. If you want the best results, and less loss, erder UTAH- GRAND COAL, for it stores better, makes NO STRINGY SOOf, and NO CLINKERS. Try the small sizes in your chicken brooders, and note how easy you can control it. UTAH-GRAND COAL is HARD, CLEAN and LASTS LONGER. Suitable for any purpose where coal EXERCISE is a fine thing. But running downstairs to answer the Telephone isa't Exercise. It's WORK. Install an EXT ENSION TELEPHONE in a handy corner upstairs. And go outdoors to get your exercise! it used. Chesterfield Coal Co. Phones Wuateh 6451 and 7071. Murray Feed &: Coal Co, PhoDes Murray 23 and 431. West Jordan Mllli11.g Co. Phone Midvale 108. M. B. Andrus. Draper. Phone Midvale 85-R-2. Jensea & Kuhre Co. Sandy. PhGne Midvale 1411. Mr. and Mrs. John Yates and family spP.nt Thursday visiting at Lark. .Mr. and Mrs. L. Swenson an<' children of Sandy were Thanksgiving dinner ,11;uests of Mr. and Mrs Wallace Bateman. Miss Bernice Bateman spent Wed- nesday of last week, guest of Miss Evelyn Orgill of Draper. Hilder Wilkinson of Duchesne and Karl Wilkinson of Heber City Rpent Friday and Saturday wi.th Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman. Bernice Bateman has been on the 11ick list this week. COSTS BUT A FEW CENTS A DAY! Call Your Telephone Office ASK FOR WHITE LILY FLOUR Journal Want Ads Pull • |