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Show • \ .- "The Poultry and Dairy Center of the State of Utah" Million Gallons of Milk Yearly Ten Million Eggs Yearly 2nd Section--Jordan Journal VOL 1 NO. 30 DRAPER, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926 Published By Draper Civic Club Draper Soct.ety farms and conditions were taken to I .\IAJOR G. H. SCHOOF OF CAN- :\IISSIONARY BENEFIT DRAPER ".l\1" :\IE~ WIN whole in 1922 1 AD.\ INSTRCCTS .AT DRAPER PIC'TURE SHOW FR0.:\1 SANDY FIRST W Alm Did you get your share of 1926's J . shower of good things? You shoul(l ...,. d l\1( . ..,., k p t' Major G. H. Scl"oof. of the \.anaThe Draper missionary <:ommittee In a loosely played game, rather luwe <Ione b erause .th e Ill( . . 1us t ne.~ . an f ·~rs. L·,·an- ren ISs ancl (I'Ian "I · 1 are 1 1ur. J .u oun t e< 1 I' o 1Icc, w h ose o ffiIcia . 1., I have made special arrangement for lacking in sensational plays, the Dra"A Measure of Our Community . . a 11 c1asses of c.11 o erome, who have · ·• Offi c1a . 1 G.ame, Fore~t and handled money and paid it to the so vaned as to take In b uren. 't' 'th Idaho M t. t1'tl e IS a bi.g missionary benefit show. All 1 per '.1\il' men defeated the Sandy First Prosperity" farmers and but vcry few men p::u·. I fetehn VI~.. mgS wt rs. 'ren IS:>' Traffic Guardian" on alHI llcar the the prO<!ee<ls will be used by the misward quint, 29 to 11, Thursday, Defarmers. t' . t . tl t th a er, mr. oren Thompson, left L k \" • L . I I et's !>e"'regate the figures and sec Jctpa e m more 1an wo or ree 1 t W d d f C l'f . h a ·e , m ,ermnre. 1.a1,e ou1se an 1 sionary committee. The Famous A" the end of 1926 rapidly comes cember . The Sandy boys >had very 1 ?rnhia w ere Crows N P .;t Pas<> Sce11ic talsey ~'"e nets ork e at 11e1r lli!!'hway, c tay o ma m .. Players or Paramount Picture Ser- little opposition, and both teams show tn view, we are ag-ain confronted with where the,.., monev came from. Drn- activities. 0 •111e in thP face of the, • Mr. · ,.;.pe • . sav, · th t "ZG and Mrs. Glen Hogan and e.5on, and who ..e homf i;; Clare.; Hdm, Al- vice will contribute the pictures free ed clearly that they can make much .'this problem: What have I accom- per planted 110 ·acres of p<•as whir\. . · · . q·n,~r m•r hgure!'< a 1" was a K 'th f ur t J d t th l t ilerta. c~ na ia, p·ave to the boys, the of charge. The feature will be "Fas- improvement. plished during the year? Have 1 netted (l.tl round figures, leavmg of" [1~'I . D ravel . . ?. TlllIeetI no t ' we t ei o nf es or ~in spen . Is an< I t e..tc. Ikr "' o f tlle J) raper l~ ark odd cents,) $8448 or an avera~re of u ur.. m rt th k 'th l\1 c Ha - gn· cinating Youth," a Paramount Pic: been successful or have I failed? The Sandy lads cored two point~ I t 1t th· • . I m .~ ~ I er pa o e wee Wl rs. o<..: II I oJn . t rue t'wn tl1at 1't wou ld _,, 76 80 6 a ::, acr s of tomatoes < o no .now VI ,a a,, v.on e "n". , t l\I d ... H ..,c oo s e JTI> $ ture. 'Jlhe support of everyone is in each of the first two quarters, but Does the departing of 1926 leave me · · 1 pier t< cdre-b..' ·nge to the com·- With this stream of wealth enteri.ng Bg~n ~ paren s, · r. an n rs. yrum be difficult for any oth<>r person to expected for this worthy cause in bewith a larger bank balance, a more were p an e , nng 1 failed to score in the third. In the . 't hI I OVID • 1 I' t 1 v ·1 l\ · S 1 f 1 r. 1 our commum 1;; ..,. R A . D ea 1 of I ,os A nge 1e~· c UIJ JCa. e. h .ast ..,h I'llI ay .laJor c too. half of our missonaries.-Draper, on fourth period, coach Ross Ballat'fi comfortable home, or a greater in- mun1't y, .$"GOO ,) , a n avera g P of $oG c J. 1,, . h .y weI 1canf accomp .ur. " t ons Of ~u'>'ar ')e~·" anvthmg· t at 1~ a~ {Cr o bus. 1,et us Ca l'f : was a VIS! . 'tor of M r am.. ,, came to h1s Monday, December 13 1 ventory? Many I am sure, are dn- per acre--2139 1 orma . t e d<>C oa , Pl'<'Sented . . ~ ., • • • • used all his subs, and permitted the 1 1 1 II the SCales d to ot1r• get behmdthour town am oost, pu~t 1 i .... .1 B k F'n'd ay a ft ernoon · c•·et entials clined to view the passing year with were pu e across t . mrs. J>\.elt ec p · · B ;m re~,;ommendatwns to DOl'S visitors to make a few more points. b t 1 d· tations represent- every wor y en erpn8e or <"a use o d . rmc·1pa 1 ••c 1c all! 1 ma·le announcP.•, YOUR FIUEND pessimism, but before you pass final t 'l'•his week's game with Sandy Sec, I • . Proba.hlv . wo ee. oa mgf s$ ., u ~U('cessful untl brilliant finish. Thm; an...,. evemndg.M A t ment of llii ... ~:oming to the boys and 1 834 1 OR NEIGHBOR GET judg-ment, consider the following act- mg an Income o 1 u, . . . ~ . ,. . t' "'Lr. an rs. n on "asmus ·pn .. f th .. H f II . _, ond Wan! should prove more enter. . . II " . 1 1 $1000 of this beet income would l•c m -~n~~ out con muet1 - ucccss .tnt . s ent Sunda at 0 den the uest of gu 1s o e ~r.Ioo. e so u y anu ual figures. THE DRAPER JOURNAL? taining. er a net ~0 thr f•IIflllmg the dreams of the noule s· YJ g g ('Omple-tdy thnlled them that every. .. t 1 Th:> you know that up to November p 1·an t llltg.:O~· s, wwev < " fo~· pwneers . h o fi r,·t PI owe d our SOl , 'I~"·jI .urs. Imon ld ensen. ' o<JP h,Js ... , .mxwu.~ . . t o h·.t\ie ,·, I. Now .is a splendid time . t ~ sen ll I d t d b the s gar compnnv w M R S I 1 ft I . th urn rf' t urn . 15, c(and including tomato and beet v 834 u · 1 . r. ona . ad ~r e . ( urmg . e' Monday for the gala demonstration. your fnend a gift subscnptwn to payments to December 15, )tJhat Dra- c e uc e farmP.r of $1l, From BIG POULTRYI\1.\N ORDERS week f?r Cahf?rma. after spendmg He came with his large trunk .Joacl, the Draper Journal. It costs only CORRECTION OF LAST ISSUE · per has received $157,234 in actual Nov;dmtber.tlSm. 10,000 BABY CHICKS tChe With his mother, Mrs of souvenir!'!" awl relics of war and' $1.50 per year. Kindly ask your 1 <"ash for its crops of peas, tomatoes, n(' pm o 1 s ·· "• , ,. · ~ 1 arr1e a er 1 • h'-'f h · b 'b T ~ • In the last i..sue of thC' Journal, 'lk this amou~t mi ht he adile!l . , ... · > , • • ihe hunt. He aclol!lcd hoys in the n:1g vvr 1 e IS a ~u scr~ er. "-"'t s and sug-a'' beets, together with its 1 g that l\11·. A. J. Henderson. who is at the 1 . ent:Itamhe.d attire of British. aJl(l oth- widen our Journal cJrculatioJJ. Hand there were some errors. 1 milk and eggs. Astounding isn't it? mi ' io th · severat thou~an<fsth more niJn.J'tv who pregent time one of the operators of a~ dmner Fnday, cBomllp :nltenhtmg er er soldiers and exitibiteli some trulv your subscriptions to the editor The statement that Geo. String'L'hese fj.g-ures are accur::~te, having rom~> o osP. o " com L . ' h 1 It Mrs Ross a ar, t e occa. . · 1ants of D raper, 1 s1ster I . t 11 th . milk co on<>r·ativPJ..r t e argest pou ry P . . . . . . h ' ' . rare troolll!e,; ganl('red from his trufellow was elected road supervisor 1 been derived from thosa who have E olnbo 1 .~f! 't ~ : f t · -~~v· t\~t has just !lbef'd his order for 10.0CO swn bemg lithe bn·t day anniversary l ly intere~~ting exper enccs. The great DRAPER OFFICIALS 90 should have been that he was elected e teve 1 b sa e o ·"' o · • • • • f of Mrs Ba ani . . 1 1. 1.,.f,r- l haby chiCks for f:prmg <e 1very f th m nny alln· .. ~ rom · "I l 1\1( white polar Lca1· skm was perhaps HOLD · . t MEETING . as a candidate for appointment to nr•r <'en o e o ~ . '.-. " · Satun1ay evemn,,. "' r 'ln< •urs S. C. BAILEY • 1 ·that office. ~(>( I +." · .h 'IS Po . ne <l'lre' ntl'J J'nto the the 1\Iust Hatch Company of J'eta- AI F s 'th . nd"",.. . 'I l\1.. o' the gtcatcst:_8UCCCSS of the entire ex. c • I j n1a • nu a ml. an1 . 1 s. . . . ·t· ltl f t • · Sheet Metal Worker 1 f ·1 h •,.,.,t ~ w""'es · d were gueci t s of ••, 1r. an, 1 Ju o· 1u.-; I In the feature article, showing thast •... a.~ a..., . for th"· f-.rrri· · 1 um::t. !\I H d h b · th D B a 11 ar . H hHill, d a H.ug 11f many · ~ s orAil kinds of tin and sheet metal ami v.d 1Ht 'Dhe Heads of Organizations of much prosperity results from Draper h'1 f '1 an I as pav fm r. en erson a;; een m e/ . d f S l t Ie~ a a <1erp H rmatJOn ,or t 1·e work er han 1 s •- a~Ilv v a~d g. r"i~· th<~t business for two years, and i:; find- Mrs. John Boy e:h 0 'alll" a a eager aun'ence. Few of the boys and Draper were called into special ses- hen , the .statement was made that sue prot uc..s a~ 1a 'tl · h' t 1 [)00 party • · 1 f 'I 1 hi Make Repairs Before The ~'" m'lrk e t N I throu"'h the milk <'<W' l.n.f...' Lt we 11 wt .1m Is power o m:\ ce h . I. f tl J . I f th . gir s aJ et to rcmc mhcr s state- sion Wednesday, December 1, and four or more ~ars of feed are con· ,., . · D. raper. w·. umor c ass o. . eJ • ll1l'llt 0 f t lC A f !'lean . f Sunday, Decembtr 5, to analyze the stantly moving toward the co-operaStorms 0 l nlJ am"nnt havin .... r•e n· .It a b'lg' SU('CE'SS Ill . T e g·1r .~ o eva 1uatwn 0 1 n v a sm." < ,., • J 'l<it ~,pt·ing· he in Jl'\rtn<>r;;.'·jp with M. I. A.· ami th::-Ir partners enJove< !Joy· '111(1 grJ't·ls financial problems of the ward. Much tive warehouse. Careful investigaDr a per, Utah t f 0 r hired labor I • ~ . ' • • • r I 1; • F . ., • . .. 011. d ou · a brother, imDorte<l 10.000 chicks and a pro~ressive <mner anc pal Y nHe told them that gil I..; are mu"h good has been accomplished already tion reveals the fact that over ten • Midvale 84R-1 From .T~nuarv 1 to Non•mbPr 1 fi !>pf'ne(l up an entilt!y new plant. It <lay mght. ~fter the first two course." more Yaluabe than boys and that and special committees on efficiency cars are constantly on tih.e road toH 1P Utah Poultrv Pro•lnrf't'!" Coon~>r'l- will ue nece~sary for him to makf' 1 an!l a penod of games an<~ muc!c th~> two values are: one hoy is and financial schedules will no doubt ward the plant, and that this number tive Association has oaid the sum of considerable enlargem<>nt of his plant at the home of Isal>elle Smith, th<> worth cme pig, two hEns, or thrPP. make recommendations for more im- must be increased in the near fuDRAPER BEAUTY "R" ROI) to Dran"r Poultrvmcn fo-r before thP an iva! of this g-reat brood party proceeded to the Amr''~~~i monkeys· one girl is worth sixteen provement. ture to meet the demands PARLOR to .sav of the moneys of peepers. · RThudotp I at- oxen, donkeys, or oneMarcelling Wednesday and ... · entmo m e age . h e h wo asf h undre d b'l rect>ived for rull hc>n~ an<l rnr. 1,P~!' 1~ 1 1 Ly goats . . Saturday of every week T Pt us ~11" that .1(1 000 of thf' nhovc> 1 DELEGATION FROM LYMAN, 'o~n ses ".ere set ve~ at ht er ~~~d~l' Another signil1cant point that M a-) For annointments call, . · jor Schoof impressed wa the valu" 1 'i"UrP. wa~ p.ain ou~ hv th~> prl'lltrvWYOl\IING. VISIT DRAPER I Wilma Mtc~e1sen a d t e. e 1 Midvale 81-R2 m~n for fef'd that IPavl'c; n<: !tt2.ROO of the evenmg .was sp~nt 1 <.ancmg. of law ant! onl 1· ar1<l the building of' Elsie Hanks, operator for. thE> time' and investment of the On Monday, Dec. 6th, a special de- T~~se w~~· ~nroyed ~t ai~I '~re ho11est. clean character. He viciousproducers legation from Lym:ln, Wyoming, WI ma : lC e ~en, ~( . J~s c ~t ly attacked the cigarette habit, and 1 Draper Confectionery ·:;ere broug·ht to study poultry con- Ru~h Bt own, Ruth. Smlt~, ~ephe a declared that in Canada the penalty I Now let u~ l""t h:\rk to the t0tal Candy Ice Cream ditions in Draper. Sr~nth, Isabelle ,s~mth, Mlldl~d Hen- for murder is DEATH, regardless of I again-Peas, R44R: Totamtoes. $Fii)OO. Meats Gt·ooeries Mr .Arnold E. Blackner, the Cow- dncksen, Beth Enckson, Ben ~nd~~ thA circ!'umstances of the crime. "If <:ugar h<>E>t~. $11,R3·1: milk. M7.f>fi2: boy Tenor of Radio Fame. headed the Randall Walker, Lowell Boberg. a· you kill a man in Canada you dieManufactured and packed for us and our special use. We Are Enlarging Our Plant e~e:g. $42,800, or a total of $116.234 To Serve You Better rlelegation. The visitors were deep- Monahan, Raph J?ay, Joe Francom you hang--rich or poor, drunk or so· paid to Draper farmers for thPir IaThe HIGHEST GRADE LINE of FOULTRY FEEDS ly impressed with the splendid poul- and Newton Gaskill. ber. sane or insane, man or woman.:_ E. M. RASMUSSEN . bor an<l intere.c;t on investment~. an try conditions and Dl'aper's surces:>- . Mrs ..; John ~owh wag hfo~te~s , at the penalty i:; the ::;am e. You hang obtainable. 1 av,.ra'!'e OP' $64fi.7tt per formerlv (con ful solution of the feed problem. dmn!'r Sunday In onor .0 er son. for murdPr." M. B. ANDRUS sidP.ringo 1RO families in the rf'mT•htis is but one of the many dcl- Pete who left Monday '';.1th thP. "U" He built up a feeling of admiraI.I munitv), Our VOLUME SECURES QUALITY and SERVICE at COAL to ~av nothing- about a egations that have comP to Draper football. team for Hawau. r,overs tion in the minds of the children for Phone Mid. 8a-R-2 threshing of 25,000 bul'l1wls of g-rain to get a close-up view of how the in- were lald for fourteen. the very LOWEST PRICES. a man with a strong h~althy borly UTAH'S BEST COAL manv carloads of apples and peache«. dustry is operated. Delegations have and a noble character Ly describing Peerless - Castle Gate potatoes and vegetables to last the Give Us A Trial recently come from Grantsville, LoDRAPER CIVIC CLUB :\IEETS incident;; of his own life in his conAberdeen Utah-trrand , winter through, hogs, beef, and turI gan, Brigham, Farmington, Price and tact ~oith boy scouts. criminal;;, wild 1 key~. payrolls of the canning factory, Prices Right The regular monthly meeting of beasts. and outdoor life on his horse. 1 warehou<:e and egg as~embling- plant many other present or coming centers of the poultry business. .the Draper Civic Club was held in His parting worrl was an appeal .t o Fresh Candy ·and Thiags whirh, if considered, would run the Mickelsen Hall, Wednesday, Decem- the boys and girls to beware of cig<total very• much ·higher. How doe~? A. R. MICKELSEN MAKES BUSService First an average of $64fi.74 look to you · INESS TRIP TO CALIFORNIA ber 1. Some enthusiastic discussions arettes as the cause of many a failHYRUM BROWN compared to a family average _income. President A. R. Mickelsen of the of community problems took place. ure in life-as the root of all crime. The chief business of the meeting Draper Post Office of $295 on 500 farms stu<'hec1 ~·p-1 Utah State and the Draper Poultry- was the oppointment of the nomTHE SALT LAH.E TRIBGNE Says: OUR HOLIDAY GOODS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY cently in the ~tate of New York w:'Ich I( men and manager of the poultry feed Draper, Utah_ ination committee. This committee "A community that has learned the be the average of the country as a· plant at Draper has gone on a hur- met later, and made nominations of THE FINEST ASSORTME!\TT IN YEARS ~GENCY, MURRAY LAUNDRY value of dive1·sification of aoTi<'ul,., ' We invite your closest inspection. Be sure to see us before ried. business trip to CaHforma. sixteen candidates, eight of whom tural activity' is Draper. This com- 1 His pm,pose is to make more imyou make the Smallest Purchase. will be elected at the J anua1-y 5 meet- munity has a balanced sour.:e of inAIR---FREE---WATER provements in the splendid feed ser· ing to ::;crve as the hoard of direct- eome bPtween poultry an(! dairying-. 1 OUR PRICE::; As Usual, Are ROCK BOTTOM vice, and to make a study of feed ors for 1927. IN ADDITION TO CARRYING A .LINE OF QUICK DISPOSAL SMALL PROFIT Poultry flocks bring in around $350, I grading. This trip will no doubt reAUTO ACCESSORIES The Home Of First Class Merchandise 0(,0 a ~·ear, while dairying returns in sult in considerable benefit to all tJhe CIVIC CLUB BOARD • TOI\HNEES round numbers $330,000 a year. WE ALSO CARRY A FRESH LINE OF poultrymen receiving feeds from the T·}llis is, one must admit, a good !f·he nommees for the Draper Civic local plant. GROCERIES, CANDIES, CANVAS GLOVES and balance." Club Board of Directors for 1927, DRAPER MID. 83-J-2 are as follows: OILS 'Many Other Things GAS EGG RECORDS MADE AT DRAPER N. E. Garfield, 0. D. Ballard, Ross SCHOOL ORCHESTRA I~ CO~CERT FRIDAY STATELINE SERVICE STATION Two egg records were set at Dra- ' Ballard, W. A. Cottrell, B. M. eros1 per Monday Dec. 6th. The one was ~rove, Thom~s Burnham, J. R. H~\~ Draper. Utah. A great concert for the benefit of the receiving of 100 cases of eggs lms, J. E. Mic~elsen, C. l\1. Hendr~:J, the J. H. K Music Department will at the Draper grading plant in a sin- ~en, Aim~ Smith, E S .. Allen, \\Illbe given by Prof. Emery G. Epperson gle day, which means a community Jam A~drus, H. E. Strmgfellow, income of at least $1200 for this day N. Sm1th,A. J. Henderson, ancl ReHI at the J onlan High School Friday, ATTENTION! Dec. lOth. according to the present average Bee~. . THE BANK OF SERVICE We are introducing a new tire in this section Two of the numbers will be given grading and price of Draper eggs. E1ght w1ll be elected to serve on SOLD ONLY BY FORD DEALERS by an assembly of all the school orHERE The other egg record was the high the board chestras of the District. The Dra"T. I. E. D. TIRES" -percentage that a commercial flock . l'he small depositor is entitled to the! same consideration as laid in a single day. Principal Reid. We a1m to I_>Ublish f:l:ts only. If per Junior High School players will Special Cash Prices 'Till DECEMBER 1, 1926 As Follows Beck was greeted by his flock with 1 t~ere is a~ythmg on th~s page you he present 100 per cent. strong. Don't 29 x 440 Balloon Tires, only ...........-.......... _ ..... _ ........... ~.. .. $9.95 the larger one-AND GETS IT! the startling returns of slightly over disagree w1th, tell the editor. If there miss this great treat. 30 x 3 Yl Cord Tires, only ........._ .....-.............. _ ..... _ ............ $7.95 89 per cent. Draper hens cackle and. is anything that appeals to you, tell 29 x 440, Red Tubes, only ............. ........ .......-....-.... ... . __ ........ $2.25 WEED TIRE CHAINS lay! ererybody. MONEY IN THE BANK SAFEGUARDS SUCCESS 30 x 3 Yz Red Tube' only ....... .. ............. ·-~.. -...... ·- ...... $1.80 Assure Your Safety While Driving P Ltronize our aclvP.rti;;erll. YOU CAN SURELY BUY NEW SHOES FOR THE 'F ORD In Bad Weatlw!r -------.C::: -"=---~ ' AT THESE PRICES ln Stock At C. J. Mickelsen, <:n. INOCULATION FOR DIPHTHERIA DRAPER-the home of community DO YOU WANT MONEY? Draver. l•tah New And Old Cars--Correct Prices--Certified Service IN DRAPER prosperity through cooperative ef- Draper. is Prospering I I .s I~o Janu~r\ ~tnhlel>er~r~p4e7r.,1 ,. ,.J a~o~~·. ha..~ I ~olSidad)l'S 1\T~,. \\Jlh,~m eter:so~ Amrric~\.11 I <. ~~;·,. • ' • • ~othing II hal~ . ..w~er:,TthheyEenjol~~d , .. , se~·euty-fi\·e I Gold Bear Meat, Bone and Whole Fish Meal t ft Healthy Hens are Laying Hens DRAPER POULTRYMEN, INC. Mid. 82-J-5 I ' ' I I Sandy City Bank • RIDEOUT MERCANTILE CO. ?· I To Increase Your Poultry Plant? To Build A New Home? To Pay Off A Mortgage? .,. We will finance you, and you repay the loan in from one to ten years. , ,' ' , , .. ' •!iii'!ll ~For 'Detail-Address P. 0. Box 7 [)~AP,ER, UTAH ~ GOODYEAR TIRES ARE BEST IN ALL WEATHER 'fhrough the co-operation of the forts. Are you in tune? -~tate Board of Health, The Jon! an LOST-A small bob-tailed, black and School District, anti the Draper Parwhite Scotch Terrier dog, wearing €n.ts-Teachers Association, inoculaa brown. collar with pink lining. tion of nea11Iy two hundr~d children Her name is Trix. A reward i.s and parents of Draper is being acoffered for its return to Mrs. Lilty complished. ThoS'e inoculated are R. Brown of Draper. I ranging age from in numarms to grand inparents, mostbabes of the ber being of school age. This i11oculation, after three repetitions, will l establish an immunity to the ar('hl enemy to health-diphtheria. ' Under the present arrangement. the coi:<t for all three inoculations is I but $.25. This is considered to be an exceptionally low rate for thi~ ser. v1ce, and is· indeed a large ounce of 'prevention. The first inoculation was ' given at the Draper School Friday ; afternoon, Dec. 3. The two followiny will be given at the school Tuesday, Dec. 7 and Friday, Dec. lOth. Tt is claimed that if everyone were inoculated that diphtherna could bP. passed into oblivion within five years. NOTICI~ SOLD BY ;S. J. MICKELSEN CO. Lumber, Hat·dware, Cement, etc. Draper, Utah Midvale 82R.-3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -f" § y :;: § I I Jordan Stake Temple Excursion December 21, 22, 23 .Baptism Service at Draper Wednesday night, December 15 FOR SALE 10 TONS HAY J. M. Pete1·sen, Draper, DRAPER POCLTRYl\lEN DIRI;;rYfORS "ll·,"f -' · •• The Directors of the Draper Poultrymen, Inc., m t in p , ci::l sc-;sion, Friday night, Deeember 3, to dis<"USS important bu,;ines:; of the corporation. Pic:ure S DRAPER--- Friday Nig·ftt DECEMBER 13-"FASCINATING YOlJTH'', a Paramount Picture. Proceeds, for Missiona ·ie ·. DECEMBER 17-Beebe Daniels, ''THE CAMPUS FLIRT" SANDY - - - Saturday and Tuesday DECEMBER 11-"THE QUARTER BACI{", Uichard Dix DECEM~ER 18-"THE CAMPUS FLlRST", Beebe Daniels RIVERTON - - - Monday and 'Thursday DECEMBER 9-"THE QUARTER BACK" Richard Dix. DECEMBER 16-Beebe Daniels "THE C' AMPUS FLIRT" COMING-December 23, 24, 25-Zane Gray's RIVER." -FOLLOW THE SHOW ADS- "FORLOR~ Rive-rton Motor Co.---Mid. 97 -R-4 PRICES RIGHT FOR THE BEST WORKMANSHIP . LEO NELSON GARAGE Genet·al Auto Repairing My Patrons Receive Satisfaction Acetylene Welding- Battery Charging DRAPER, MID. 84-J-1 MAKE YOUR HOME IN DRAPER TOWN OF NATURAL ADVANTAGE FOR THE POULTRY RAISING LET US HELP YOU GET LOCATED FINANCING AND BUILDING SERVICE Phone, Midvale 81J-1 DRAPER J. M. PETERSEN REAL ESTATE BOX -'1 SMITH AUTO REPAIR Oils ·and Auto Accessories Prices Right, and Work Guaranteed We Repair All Makes Of Cars Draper, Utah Take Advantage Of Our FREE AIR-WATER-AND SERVICE |