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Show The MIDVALE JOURNAL few words of appreciation to our ward Society, followed by a short talk by Stake President, Mrs. C. C . .Johnson of Sandy. Mrs. George G. Sharp offered the benediction. Mrs. Francis Oakeson and children of Magna are spending the fore part of the week with Mrs. Annie Carlsen. Mrs. Lester Forbush, Mrs. Earl Evans, Mrs. Clyde Soffe were among those who attended the Unity Club meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Brown of Salt Lake last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush enter- • nine's Friday, January 11, 1 EAST JORDAN HERRIMAN ITEMS CLASSIFIED ADS STAKE NEWS OPPORTUNITY HERRIMAN, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Linn Kidd ACT NOW! Building lot in Midof Bluffdale Saturday evening. vale for sale cheap. On Lennox St. Elder Joseph Crane returned home Must go quick. See me at once for Sunday from a Salt Lake hospital a Real Bargain and make offer, La where he was operated on for appenCanning, Midvale, Phone 46. tf dicitis. After a few weeks rest Elder Crane will resume his labors in the Eastern States Mission field. LOT FOR SALE Mrs. Olive Miller entertained at a Lot for sale 50 x 150 garage on dinner at her home Thursday in hor- rear has concrete floor and pit. .20 or of Mr. and Mrs. Heber S. Crane year roofing. South side Center St. of Riverton and Mr. and Mrs. Spen- near L. D. S. church. Driveway. Cash or long time contract. W. B. cer Miller and children. Jones, P. 0. Box 51, Hiawatha, Utah. Mrs. Grafton A. Bowles and infant son, returned home from Murray l a s t . . ; . . . - - - - - - - - -,: - - - - - - Sunday, January 6th, the meeting of Home Missionaries met with the Stake Presidency and High Council EAST 1\fiDVALE l Conjoint M. I A. meeting was held at 9 a. m. in the Stake Office. There Mr.. a~d Mrs: Clyde Brady and child Sunday evening. The speakers were were a goodly number present. Elder ren of East Mtll Creek spent Sunday 1 Ex Bishop A. J. Cornwall and son, El Louis Goff, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. evening . C ornw all , w h o recen tl y re. with. Mr. and Mrs., Earl . Evans d er M e I vm Goff, was present and reported someFnends of the R. A layton fam. . what of his labors as a missionary in ily will be sorry to know that Miss turned from a mtsswn to the Western Germany. Elder Goff was ill for Maxine is confined in an Isolation States, of Winder Ward. Their topic tained at dinner last Thursday even- some time, the latter part of his misWard of a Salt Lake hospital suffer-~ was "I'll Serve the Lord." A baritone ing for Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clayton sion, but seems to have fully recovering from Scarlet Fever. Also a. sist~r solo entitled "I'm a Pilgrim" was reoand family. Coyers were laid for ed and looks fine. Miss Margaret Clayton, who 1s m , dered by Joseph D. Millerberg accom15. President Aylett talked on "New training at the L. D. S. hospital is panied on the piano by his wife. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook Year's Resolutions" and suggested confined to her bed following an operMr. and Mrs. Hans Jenson and of Salt Lake formerly of this place, that if new resolutions were made, it ation for appendicitis Monday morn- children of Union spent Sunday as may be interested to know that he left might be well, generally, to make ing. We hope for their speedy recov- guests of Bishop and Mrs. T. F. week. last Sunday morning for Denver, them in secret and keep same to ourMrs. J. H. Crump spent last week Violins for sale, one hall size, two eries. Greenwood. where he will take over the manage- selves. He quoted from such writers in Salt Lake City. full size. One Frank Holton trumpet. Miss Mary Holden and Miss MarMr. and Mrs. Borg, of Social Ave. ment of the Maytag Washing Ma- as Jordan, Plato and other during the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen vis- Expert violin repairing. Also all ian Ashsment, Mr. Algene Clayton had as their guests slast week Mr. chine store at that place. kinds of string instruments repaired. course of his remarks, and said many and Mr. Elmer Glover attended a and Mrs. George Stenquist and family ited Mr. and Mrs. Will Bodell in Salt Herman Holmgren ' Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald en- good things. Comments were made Watch Party New Year's eve at the of Tremonton. 24 East 64th South Street, Murray. tertained at dinner Tuesday evening by others, including Presidents Bur- Lake Monday. The ladies of the farm bureau met 1-1-29 Pd Adv. home of ~.:!:iss Pearl Pugmire of MidMrs. Earl Evans entertained at dinfor Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Rock and fam goo and Beck. Before the meeting Friday afternoon of last week at the vale. ner last Friday evening for ten guests ily of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. J. N. closed the stake clerk read the mis- home of Mrs. 0. R. Freeman. The The Bennion Ward Dramatic club complimenting her husband's birthday Rock of Salt Lake. sionary appointments for January 13, time was spent in sewing. Those are giving a three act Farce entitled anniversary. Mrs. Wm. C. !\filler, 295 Second Ave as follows: present were Mrs. S. H. Crump, Mrs. "Poor Father" at the Ward Hall SatMrs. D. W. McDonald offered the MIDVALE, Utah, Phone Mid. 267-NW SANDY JUNIOR IDGH NOTES Butler Ward-Henry C. Jorgensen Levi Freeman, Mrs. E. J. Freeman, urday evening, Jan. 12th at 8:15 p. opening prayer of the Annual Relief Irene Hill, Editor and R. T. Smith. Mrs. Nephi Butterfield, Mrs. Walter m. The admission will be 15 and 25 Society Conference held Tuesday afFor Express, Hauling and Mov.i ean Butler, Associate Editor Crescent Ward-Geo. F. Webb and E. Crane, Mrs. Sarah J. Butterfield, cents and the entire proceeds will be ternoon at the Ward Chapel. Second ing, see J. A. Wood, 568 East The ";,;anay Junior F'lashlight" has A. Lundberg. Mrs. Alice Bowen, Mrs. Glen Freeman given over to the Ward Sunday Counselor Mrs. James H. Glover preCenter St., Midvale. Phone Draper Ward-D. M. Todd, Jr., and and the hostess Mrs. 0. R. Freeman. School Treasury. We therefore urge sided and conducted. Mrs. Carl E. made a few changes in its sta:tf. JenMidvale 213. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and a good attendance. Tholen gave the address of welcome nie .t::ishop, our editor for the first W. D. Kuhre. East Midvale Ward-Ward confer- two sons, Loran and Douglas, were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wilson and Mr. followed by a vocal duet, entitled- three i.;sues, published in October, ence. November and December, has been the dinner guests Sunday of James and Mrs. Earl Thornton and families "Make the World Brighter" by Mrs. Granite Ward-W. W. Butler and released and her associate editor, LuBigler and daughter, Phyllis and Mr. of Salt Lake were dinner guests Sun- Lester Forbush and Mrs. Clarence 0. W. Berrett . cille Hawkins, will become editor for and Mrs. Alma Bigler of Salt Lake. day of M1·. and Mrs. Charles W. Thor Sharp. A short talk "Ideals of the THE METROPOLITAN Midvale 1st Ward-A. E. Burgon the next two issues. Olga Pearson Miss Hazel Crane is at the Saint nton. Relief Society" was given by Mrs. C. LIFE INSURANCE Mark's hospital where she underwent Mr. and Mrs. W. R. As.!unent were I. Goff of the Stake Board. Mrs. will be h<Jr associate editor. During and Soren Rasmussen. Midvale 2nd Ward-Bennett cash an operation for appendicitis. COMPANY PRQVIDES club guests of Mr. and Mrs. John George T. Sharp gave a discourse on the months of March and April, Olga and Joseph L. Pierson. will become editor. The editor of the Mrs. Henry Butterfield spent part Squires of Salt Lake. Laws and their Enforcement." A solo Nursing service for Its poUcySandy 1st Ward-J. A. Horne and of the week visiting at South Jordan. Mrs. C. A. Rosenhan and Mrs. Leo with congregation chorus "Auld Lang last iso:Jue published In May will be an holders. For this service SEE eighth grade student. These chapges Ione Oborn. Miss Fern Bodell and Miss Farrell Glover spent Tuesday afternoon with Syne" was given by Mrs. Earl Tripp. Sandy 2nd Ward-C. E. Grant and Bodell returned home Monday evening Mrs. James H. Glover. / Mrs. Dave Hewlett also of the are made to give more students a Your Local Agent Joseph M. Smith. chance to edit the paper, and also to from Wells ville where they spent two Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark and child- Stake Board gave a short talk on the Sandy 3rd Ward-M, B. Andrus and weeks visiting friends. ren left for their home Sunday after "Care of Our Aged." Mrs. Arthur avoid over burdening some students. D. D. Adamson of Pleasant Grove spending two weeks with relatives. Peterson of the Stake Board then The assistant editors who are now on Leslie Lind. Union Ward-D. H. Greenwood and is here to take the place of Principal Mrs. Annie I. Sumper was a dinner gave a reading. "A Heap o' Livin" the staff will remain all year. The Grace Whitmore. next issue of the "l<'lashlight" will go Telephone Midvale 212-W A. J. Rees, of Wales, for the remaindguest Sunday of Mrs. William Nelson one of Edgar A. Guest's compositions. Midvale .218 lat Ave. Utala Immediately following the Home to press January 19, and will be diser of the school term. ' of Midvale. 1 Bishop T. F. Greenwood then gave a tributed to the students January 22nd. Missionary meeting, about fifty memMiss Eva Winn and Mrs. Veda W. Call Was. 3444 Olga Pearson, who is now associate bers of the three seventy's Quorums Deming spent last week-end visiting editor of the "Flashlight" and Beryl of the Stake met according to appoint in Salt Lake. Nance, will be released as reporters ment of the Stake Presidency to reMrs. Louise Christensen and daugh- FORGOTTEN HERO OF THE for the Salt Lake Tribune, and will ceive instructions and appointments ter, Leah, were the guests of Mrs. devote their time to the "Flashlight" in the Stake Missionary work. The Spencer Miller at a Salt Lake theaDuring the next two months Irene Hill Stake Presidency after giving instruc- tre Friday evening. The marriage of Miss Cora Butterand Jean Butler will edit the news tions, etc., called on the senior memAfter he has slept for more than a for the school news column of the ber of the Council of each '-!uorum field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John hundred years in an unmarked grave Tribune. for brief remarks. Those who spoke A. Butterfield and Ralph Hamilton of a forgotten hero of the Revolution The boys of the Sandy Junior High were: Carl 0. W. Pierson, of the 93rd Riverton was solemnized in the Salt has at last been paid tardy honors. School are preparing to play a series Quorum, J. W. James of the 33rd Lake Temple Wednesday. In a city in Virginia a monument was of basketball games with Midvale, Quorum, and W. c. Vawdrey of the Mr. and Mrs. Asabel Crump and recently erected to tbe memory of Draper, West Jordan and Riverton 73rd Quorum. All expressed a wil- Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal of Lark the Continental Army and one of the Junior High Schools, and the Sopho- lingness to assume the responsibility were the guests sof Mr. and Mrs. J . closest of Washington's close personmores of the Jordan High School. to which they had been called. A S. H. Bodell part of this week. al friends. \Vith Mark H. Greenwood as their splendid spirit prevailed. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Peterson enIn this issue of The Midvale Jbur· coach they will soon be able to play During the week commencing Jan- tertained at a supper at their home nal is an illustrated feature article by all games scheduled. uary 7th, the East Midvale Ward will Tuesday evening of last week. Covers Elmo Scott Watson which tells of the Our radio amplifier was broken re- hold their ward conference, as follows were laid for 12 guests. Those from great service which this man rendercently, preventing any radio programs Monday-Primary holds at 3:30 pm out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ed to our country and the romantic and dances for a time. After a thorTuesday-Relief Society at 2 p. m. liam Overson, Miss Delta Peterson, story of his life. You will enjoy readough examination the trouble was Hyrum Sorensen and John Webb, all Priesthood-M. I. A. at 7:30p.m. ing "A Forgotten Hero of the Revolu• of Lark. soon made kno\vn. We are now anThursday-Ward Teachers at 7 p m tion" in the mail edition of this issue. xiously waiting for the new parts Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Crump were the Genealogical at 8 p. m. While 3000 copies are distributed which are expected to arrive any Sunday-Sunday School at 10 a. m. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Nel- free, they do not contain the news time. and general ward conference at 7 :30 son and famlly of Sandy during the and magazine sections. It will neces· Since the Christmas holidays there p. m. All ward books and records week. sary for you to mail $1.00 to The Mid~ has been about 97 per cent attendance are closed and reports for the year vale Journal, Midvale, Utah, to cover Mrs. Aaron Horne entertained at at school. This is a happy sign that made up and ready for the Stake Pre cost of handling and pay postage in the "flu" is diminishing in Sandy. sidency and High Council to audit be- dinner Sunday. The guests included order that you may enjoy these specThis news is greeted happily by all. fore same are sent in to the General f\frs. Ada Braithwaite, Mrs. S. Gren- ial features articles and the news secig, Miss La Rue Grenig and Mrs. Geo. Church authorities. tions of the Journal. King of Salt Lake. Miss Alice Mutch who is training Regular Union Meeting of the 114 N. Main Street Phone Midvale 212 Midvale, Utah at a Salt Lake hospital, visited her Stake will be held January 20th at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mutch 2:30 p. m. All workers are urged to last week. be on hand in their respective departments on that day. I I Violins Repaired -Sale Maternity Home • GEO. W. COX Are You Satisfied With The Coal You Are Using? • • ) • Whether you are or not it will PAY YOU to TRY a TON of our STANDARD STOVE or LUMP COAL. MORE HEAT, tONGER LASTING. Our STOVE COAL is of generous size and our LUMP COAL is ALL LUMP. We do not MIX NUT COAL with our other grades and we do give 2000 lbs. to the TON. 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And we save you good money besides, We Guarantee Our WORK .\UDVALl: ~HOE REBUILDER 21 . . .t C.ater St. Midvale 11\ jfiDVALE FEED & lll'J STORE ALL KINDS OF.1.\-IASH FEED EGGS The Best By Test Bought Here POTATOES I<'LOUB McNAMARA Midvale OUR BAKERY GOODS IIA VE NEVER BEEN EQUALLED The QUALITY IS THERE TASTE THE DIFJ?ER.ENCE MIDVALE BAKERY t::or Main a;nd Center Sts. MIDVALE - - • Utah • Be At Seventy? • 0 AND E ELECTRIC SERVICE Jack O'Connor Ed J!.:Uason ELECTRICIANSComplete Auto Service Wiring-All Kinds-Right Phone 272 25 East Center Midvale, Utah We Handle Gas--The Good Kind P LUMBING IS A VERY PARTICULAR JOB HAVE IT DONE RIGHT PLUMBING AND HEATING Is My Specialty SEED • Try My Senrtce Once and Be Convinced That I Know Wher&OF I SPEAK AUGUST GEHRING Phone Murray 319 Murray W The Art Club met at the residence of Mrs. P. E. Sullivan Friday of last week. Luncheon was served at one o'clock followed by sewing. The family of Robert S. Lindsay are quarantined in with scarlet fever. Roberta Lindsay has the disease. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cottrell and family of Draper visited relatives in Midvale Sunday. Friday of last week Miss Maurine Woodhead entertained a number of friends. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. C. 0. Watson was hostess to members of her club Thursday of last week. Mrs. C. A. Lemke of Salt Lake entertained Tuesday for Mrs. George W. Goetz. Beside the honor guest there were present from Midvale, Mrs. John Jensen, Mrs. Hannah Anderson, Mrs. R. R. Fenn, Mrs. Andrew Larson, Mrs. A. A. Larson, Mrs. D. A. Drown, Mrs. Olof Olson and Mrs. J. A. AI- EST JORDAN MILLING COMPAl'lo'Y Economy & White Lily FLOUR A Home Institution Manufacturers of the Flour J'hat Made Mother Start Baking Try Our Whole Wheat Health Flour and find health again! Ask Your Grocer For Our Economy or White Lily Flour 20 Year Goitre Treated At Home Mrs. H. J. Stubbs, Denver, Colorado Says: "Come or write to 1324 Emerson St., and I will tell my complete experience with Sorbo! Quadruple, a colorless liniment, easy to apply and inexpensive." Get more information at Midvale Drug Company or write Sorbo! Company, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Sold by all druggists. • ECENT INVESTIGATIONS have shown t'hat a large. number of persons are dependent on relatives or charity in their old age. • • • THE AUTUMN OF LIFE APPROACHES, and WHEN the leaves of youthful vim and enthusiasm fall, it is extremely difficult for any person, no matter how • able, these investigations prove, to compete in the world of • • business and commerce. • • wHAT BETI'ER INSURANCE against dependence in . old age than a savings account in a bank? DOLLAR will start you on tile road to • O NEsecurity! : MIDVALE STATE BANK 70 N. Main St. Phone Midvale 1 Midvale, •• • • • • • • •••• YOUR NEW SUIT WITH EXTRA PANTS FREE! 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