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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL, MIDVALE, UTAH WANT ADS I Be~~~~~ EAST MIDVALE VETERAN SMELTER WORKER BURIED SUNDAY Robert Reid, long time resident of Midvale ,and veteran smelter employee, died last week in the County Hospital at Salt Lake Citty, and was buried Sunday afternoon. Services were held in the Midvale Ward House, under the direction of C. I. Goff, undertaker. Bishop John Aylett was in charge of the services, It is reported that deceased. fell int-o a hole near ,the new building "Xcapation on Center and Main and injured himself, on Saturday evening, N<Jvember 27. He grew steadily worse and when medical aid wa13 procured he was beyond recovery. At the time of his accident, he was living with his brother, William Reid, in Midvale. BU'gon, Ca,Je,.ie Melva Brown. Otilla Coomber, rie : . . . " "'"" Mrs. Earl Thornton spent a few Greer Rose ;leddon, Mildred Evans ECTION-In case of fire is <iays last week with relatives at GarSee Heber Aylett at •nee. tf and Rachel Forbush, members <>f the field. Unity Olub entertained Friday at the Mrs. Sam Jenkin...;; who has Rpent school house in honor of bh~ teachtime with her mother, Mrs. some MurPRACTICAL NUR~Midvale, ers. A ver,y social hour was spent Bennett returned to her home Sarah ra yam! vicinity, $21 per week. Call and luncheon was served to 16. Idaho Thursday of last Rigby. in Midvale 259-W. Raye, little daughter <>f Mr. and ' week. ~------------· Mrs. David Smart. RUbmitted to an WANTED-Plain Sewing to do at operation Monday moning at the MidSunday School officers met Friday home. Phone Mrs. Lyman Crit- vale hospitM for the rem()Val of her P.vening at the home of l\lrs. Elda tenden, Midvnle 66R-3. Residenc•. tonsils. Gustavison on Sodal Avenue and en· 2t 9th East, 67th South. a pleasant evening playing joyed Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Brady were URfreshments were enjoyed ~ames. FOR RENT-A 5-room M-odern Bun- West .Tordan visitors Sunday, guests by 22 galow on 39 Holden Street. In- of Mr .and Mrs. William Steadman. Miss Blanch Sharp spent Monday Miss Lillian Brown of West Jorquire, Mid\'ale 114 and Tuesday with Mrs. Hazel evening dan was a week-en<l ~uest of Miss of Salt Lake. Hanson FOR SALE-Old ties. Between Wel- Edna Baker. by and Bingham. Rates 5c each. Jerusalem artichokes may be re..\Jr::; . .Margie B.ishop of Mur~ay was Marvin, the little three year old son See ~ection Foreman, D. It R. G. ef Mr. and Mrs Ed Bi,shop died Sun- I ·· .,.;. .. _. .:..; (!llmer i"Uests of Miss Bea- garded as a weed in your lacality but 1 W., Welby or Bingham. they are really very good eating. day evening" of croup following the .w:~:: Simpers. ,\Ls. \Vllfol'd Bennett was a Wist boil them in the "jackets," whiCJh ' measles. LADY WISHES WORK-of any kind Mr. and Mrs. Eddii Fenstermaker J~rdan v~sitor Monday, guest of Mrs. then sliJJ off easily and serve with - arouria the house. Will g• to home butter and seasoning, or with a white daughter, Lorie WP.re the Dinner Hilly Enckson. a.nd do house cleoanri.ns-, washing, and Mrs. J. N. Rock of Sa~t Lake ~o:pent sauce. guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. etc.. 1\Iamio Newbold, Sandy R. D. Fens-termaker of Sandy. ~onday of last week w1th Mrs. JonNo. 1. Mr. and Mrs Ramond Forbush ar€ me McDonald. ~r. ~nd Mrs. E. J. Knowles had as the old Smith residence on occup'ying rooms, Furnished RENT-Two FOR dmner guests Sunday, Mr. and then Avenu.Union Avenue. 111-7th Mr. and Mrs. Reyn<>ld Brady spent Mrs. F. M. Batl~y of Salt Lake, SELL AND BUY-Fresh cows, beef, Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Laura ~errett and son Roll1 pork, poultry. Shippt-rs, »ee me, Brady of Murray. Salt Lake , and and .Mrs. Eva Boyce Wm. M. Cox, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mrs. Nephi Gre.~rory spent soveral ~ere guests Sunday evemng <>f Mrs. telephone Was. 8032-1, 137 South days of last week in Bingham, guest Sarah B.ennett. tf. of Mr. and Mrs. George Wright. 11th East . ~Irs. Samana Goff was a Salt Lake Mr and Mr.~. Dewey Mounteer VI:nto: Monday, guest of Mrs. Anna F0R RENT- A 5-room Modern Bun. . were honored guests at a wedding j Dowdmg. In- dance held Friday evenin.10 in the Odd galow at 39 Holden Street. Mr. and Mrs. Alvm Lindahl enter-, quire, Midvale 114. I tained at Jin_ner Sunday ~or Mr and Fellows Hall in Sandy FOR SALE-Buck Ran~re, ftrst class Mrs. Glen Lmdahl of Midvale. Marit> Miss married Mr. Mounteer Miss Velma Holt of Salt Lake vis· condition. Inquire at &oth Mere. Cadell of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Vif' Co., Midvale. A. l(ettle, owner H Erickson. rMs Annif' Johnson, Mr ited Sunday with Miss Beatrice SimI Erickson, Mrs. Annie J oh.nson, Mr. pers. FOR REJNT--Sandy Congregational Er Mrs. Pete Van, Jr., Mr. andn parsonagil. 5 rovms, water in the Bert, Dave, Billy and Ir- "RUNNING OUT" OF POTATOES Mounteer, house, cellar and garage. Inquire \'in Mounteer and Mrs. Nell Proctor The so-called "running out" of po-, HOUSE FOR SALE-5-room Frame were amonJO those present from Unvarieties, formerly attributed to tato ion House, partly modern and 2 acres. Mr. Ed Nelson of Idaho was a 1lack of vigor due to long propaga-~ Corner Social Ave. and 7th East Tuesday at the home of Mr.! tion by vegetative methods, in most 1 guest 4t in Union 1 if n<>t all cases is caused instead by and Mrs. Bert Proctor. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Mr. and Mrs Irie Proctor, Mrz. Nelli nne or more of several so-called deo\.ssessment Nn. 5, Kempete Minins: Poctor and Mr. Dave Mounteer were · generation -or "virus" diseases, among Company, a corporation of the statf- Sunday dinner ~uests of Mr. and Mrs them being leaf roll, mosaic, streak, of Utah, principal place of buaines~ Ace Butterfield of Salt Lake. and spinde tuber. Midvale, Utah. While no method of seed treatMr. and Mrs. Philip Walker attendNotice i hereby given that at ~ ed a social Saturday evening at Cres- ment known will rid seed stock of meetin~ of the Board of Directors of cent in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ja • es these diseases, careful research has the Kemocte Mining Company, held Nickleson. shown that by starting with strains on the 12th day of October, 1926, an of potatoes discovered in localities assessment. No. 5, of one-eichth o., where little or no disease was presone cent per share, was levied upon Overcominlt great physical ihandi- ~nt, it is possible to grow these unthe capital stock of the corporation der careful supervision in isolated Paying home bills by is!;ued and outstandin~ payable i~ caps, two students of the University fie1ds and therby procure supe~or mediately to Wm. Waters, seeretary of Utah achieved fame in their cho·s- iee d , check is a most sensible and trt!asurer, at the offi~e of the <!n fields of work. Miss Zelia P€sBy controlling insects which spread plan. It assures you a company in Midvale, Utah. setto. a junior student in the scllood -~ the disease and by practici~g ~ care!\ny stock upon which this as6eill'- :md blind since her birth, has juRt ful system of field and bm mspecreceipt which guards ment m.ay remain unpaid on the 18th h&.n inf<>rmed that a short story in tion and roguing, seed can be probe delin- life. written by her has been ar- duced which is not only true to varday of December, 1926, against paying the same quent and advertised for sale at pub- ceDted for publication by the Ameri- iety end of high productive capacity, bill more than once. auction, and unless payment bP can Monthly Printing company. Miss but which also carries a minimum of made before, will be sod on the 2oth Passetto is from Sunnyside, Uta'h the virus and other diesases of the Furthermore, the r;reatday of January, 1927 ,at 10 o'doch and as a student at the university crop. a. m., at the office of the said con>- has been oarticUilarly interested in er convenience is especpany, to pay the delinquent asResll· her of The effectiveness En~~:lish. FIRE TOLL ially worth while. ment thereon, together with the costs teaohera and her naturally bright of advertising and expense of sale. mind has brou,rht ller the success .she The fire waste f<>r last year has WM. WATERS, Sec'y-Treas. has achieved. been placed at $570,000,000, and iJt M:idvale, Utah The other handicapped student who baR been estimated that $150,000,000 Date of 1st publication. Nov. 18. 1926 hate ,~rained prominence is Hart Wen- represents the losses from fires on Dae of last publication, Dec. 2, 1926. ger of Salt Lake who eame to thA farms. says the _united .Stat:s DeUniversity of Utah unable to hear partment of Agnculture. Th1s t,reJudge Williams says: .When a man or speak. He has taken six courses mend~us fire lo:'s _took ~ toll of 16,ays he nms things at home be usual- in l)ublie speaking: and t-l<>cution a:al 000 hves and 1t Js_ clrumed that. at Midvale. Utah ly means the lawn mower .or the a result of which he can now lip- , least 25~~ were res1dents of farmmg waahin1 machine. read with great accuracy and talk in commumtles. Although some of the causes of t~e fires on ~.arms have a cle~tr and intelligent manner. Recently •he took a !!peaking part been determmed, practically .one in a play before the publie, handlin.~r half _of the losses have been asst~n- ~ffiB§B!illl!illl!illlffiB§B§B!illl§B§Bjiffi his part in a very ereditable fash- ed e1ther to spontaneous combustwn EXPRESS And GENERAL ion. On this oeeasion he also ~irect- of farm products or un~nown causes. HAULING A d MOVING ed thl'! raising and lowering of thR The loss from the spo1lage of f~rm I 1 n curtain getting his cue through his products due to spontaneous _heating I will haul your coal and ability to lip-read. Credit f<>r <hhl where _there was no combustion and wood anyplace anytime success is due to the public .speaking fo~ whlch th~re would be no fire loss • .h • T • adJustment. JS even greater than the department of the school. · ere anyw fire from loss · · Also sand gravel cemetn • Many probl ems ~eahng With the a~d lime.' abnormal stu"A N' 1 M ~ucation r>f the handica!)ped are be1e sen- ny r. mg c<>nstantly solved through research conducted 1zy the various de- dents in your class?" QUICK SERVICE Mrs. Robinson-"Yes, two of them partments of the Universiby of Utah. 55-6th A venue • have good manners." ---- o! PAY liome Bills By Check '"ill Midvale State Bank FULLER PEP I @ ... ~ "Where are y-ou from?" "ChiC&&'<>." "Let's see your bullet wounds.' -Juggler. He heard a toot, but tried to scoot And beat the choo-ehoo to it. TJJe poor galoot now tw4nkl! a luteTake heed and don't you d<> it. Geo. Boskovich, Phone Midvale 235-J A NEW DINING SET ---·----- IT IS ESSENTIALThat the Eeledrical Working of yodt' car should always be at its best to give perfect satisfaction to the ranninl' of your ear. Our experienced mechanics ean take eare.. of any ef your ear troubles aloag 1 that line. ~· Midvale. utah. -et tbe- U. S. Cafe MicWale Utah l.' For the amount you will have to invest, there is no other one thing that you can purchase for your home that will give greater pleasure or satisfaction, than a new Dining Set for Christmas BOOTH MERC. CO. MIDVALE, 19 THE CHRISTMAS HOLlOAYS Midvale Drug Co. Suits 1\'Iade to Order. Cleaning, Pressing and Alterations H. F. RASMUSSEN, Tailor !:fi !fi !:fi !:fi y; m !H!fi !fi !:F !:fi Yi !fi !:fi Rasmussen's Quality Stores The Trading Center Of Salt Lake County The pl'incipal fur bearers in this c:ountry, says. the Biological Survey of the United States Department of Agriculture, are the muskrat, !=<kunk, racoon, opposum, mink, marten, fox, The most otter fisher and beaver. valuable from the standpoint of financial returns from the annual catch are the four heading this list, although the pelts of some of the others have a higher individual value. COM.!\IUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE GREAT COMMUNITY ASSET 0.· & E. Electric Service COMPLETELY REMODELED It's a rea) treat to Eat . Mr. and Mrs. Schouten have a very s1ck baby at their home. The baby is about three months old and is suffering with pneumonia Mr. and Mrs. Rickenbacher ancl family of Salt Lake haVP moved here to make their home. They now own the property formerly belonging to Wallace L. Shields of Salt Lake. The Relief Society Bazaar which was· held in the ward, December 3r<l was a huge liuccess. l,uncheon was served from J2 and 3 o'clock. Aprons and fanc.y work made by members <>f the Relief Society were sold and n well arranged program was given in the evening. The funds received will go to carry on this organization Richard Schouten is confined at his home. suffering with a broken leg caused from falling off his riding horse. A Northwestern Mounted Poliqe, from Canarla entertained the school Will Soon Be Here And We Are Glad To Announce The children in the ward chapel on TuesArrival Of Our Beautiful And Exclusive Christmas Cards day of last week. The proogram was And Stationery. very interesting for them. He related experiences with convicts, InWe Extend To You A Cordial Invitation To Call At dians, and wild animals and displayed many furs, guns, swords and arOur Store And Inspect This Beautiful Display-Every One The occasion cost them but mons. A Work Of Art. ten cents each. Nelow Ber.kstead, son of Mr. and We Advise Early Selections While Stocl<s Are Complete. Mrs. Ray Beckstead and Arnold Beck And Prices Will Be Found To Your Liking. Quality stead, son of Mr. ancl Mr.". Samuel Beckstead met with an accident while playing a game at school, last Frirlay. They ran together, bumping their heads, Nelson received a broken collar bone. Marva Naylor, twin si~ter to MelMid vale, U tab "The Rexall Store" va, and baby daug-hter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Naylor, is still ill at her home She has been ill for the past month. The Salt Lake specialist pronounced her condition due to kidney trouble. The baby is now on a diet and her condition is somewhat better Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle, Mrs. Ruth Gordon and daughter, Dorothy D. of Salt Lake and Mrs. Emily Wardle of West Jordan were Salt Lake visitors on Friday. Joseph Stocking lost a fine black colt last week. One other horse kickA Fascinating Collection of New Woolens and Fashions ed and broke its leg and Mr. StockAwaits Your Inspection. Moderate Prices ing was compelled to shoot it School election was held Tuesday of last week Mr. David Dahl of West Jordan received the highest lot MIDVALE, Utah 6-l West Center St. ot lotes. He will he Superintendent for thP Jordan Stake. Phone Midvale 117-W. Mr. and Mrs. Water A. Mabey's son is ill at their home suffering with broncitis :Watch for the announcement of the fi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ big school Christmas operetta to be WALL PAPER given by bhe school children some Splendid Assortment to Choose From time before Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stocking and DECORATING Mr and Mrs. Samuel Cooper attendPaper Hanging, Painting, Kalsomining ed a surprise party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie PeterWORK GUARANTEED son .of West Jordan in honor of Mrs . ~ My Customers Ar~ My Best References Games Peterson Saturday evening. were played aml luncheon was serv- ~ J.W.GRACE. ed to twenty guests. Midvale, Utah. Phone Midvale 120 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer and famCenter. East 724 ily were dinner guests in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Yi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi~~Yi!:fi!:fi~~Yi!:fi~Yi!:fi~ on Saturday. Palmer, Elton and Vaughn Palmer were also their guests Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer just received word that their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Deforge Stevens of 33rd South and State Street are receiving congratulations on the arrival of twins, a bo,y and a girl Friends received word here of the death and burial of Joseph A. Hill of Granger on Tuesday, November 30. Brother Hill was well known and loved throughout the county. He was superintendent of the Jordan Canal at the time it was dug through here. Miss Della Sheppick of Salt Lake spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Ben Maxfield of Ganite spent SaJtuday with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Beckstead, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Holt were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ErMIDVALE-OF COURSE ban Macmellan When in our City, call in. Let us show you through our Packing Pant and see how Sanitary our Meats are handled. Then you will buy all OUR LEADING FUR BEARERS .-------Christ mas With------- -; WHEN A MAN GIVES YOU A SQUARE DEAL ON A SECOND HAND CAR YOU CAN TRUST HIM ANYWHERE South Jordan UTAH Last year the communty tree, furnished by the City Adminis-tration and decorated by the Community club, was the greatest drawing card of the season. Arrangements have been made to procure another tree and decorate in this year in order that the Xmas · spirit may be a reality and remind us daily until New Year's day what a wonderful opportunity we have and what a "h<J.st of memories bhis Christmas spirit foretells." It is anticipated that the Christmas trees along Main and Center Streets will be in place by December lOth and Christmas in Midvale will be <>n in earnest. A .good sandwich s'pread is made by mixing grated orange rind with an equal amount of butter and a small amount of orange juice. These sandwiches are nice for afternoon tea, or for serving with a beverage at an evening partv. your Meats at the Rasmussen Stot·es. We alwaY¢' handle the best. Thanks-Call Again. Seven Busy Stores P. C. Rasmussen & Sons • WE GUARANTEE the quality as well as the weight of your meat p~rchases. We have succeeded in developing a thriving busmess by paying close attention to the needs and wants of the particular housewife. She has discovered that we sell the highest character of meatables at a consistent price. Corner Meat & Grocery E. C. O'BRIEN R. R. GILBERT |