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Show March The Midvale 1929 z WEST JORDAN HERRIMAN ITEMS YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO THINK CLEARLY THE GREATEST STAKE DEMAND OF AM'ERICAN BUSINESS I E M p M H E y r s NE Mothers give their Children a 4th meal at 4 o'clock. Zimmer's Cinnamon Rolls, Doughnuts and Hot Buns are just the thing. They are appe t i z i n g, wholesome and by iiioiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB all means PURE. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mackey and baby of Taylorsville were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory. Mrs. Jessie Berrett of Union and Mrs. Eva Brady of Hollady visited Sunday with Mrs. Melva EV,illS. '1'he ladies of the Farm Bureau met Friday afternoon of last week in the The M Men of West Jordan ward church house. Those present were won the championship in the basket Mrs. J. H. Crump, Mrs. F. '1'. Crane, ball touney on Saturday night. These .urs. J. S. H. Bodell, Mrs. Walter E. Bankers Association President Gives the Five Essentials of young men have been determined to Crane, Mrs. Nephi Butterfield, Mrs. Sound Thinking in Business--Greater Opportunity bring this honor to their ward and E. J. Freeman, Mrs. Ernest ChristenATCH REPAIRING stake. One year ago they fought sen, Mrs. H.. '!'. Bodell, Mrs. Spencer GOOD PROMPT Al'~lD Than Ever Before for Young People With hard and long and only lost by a Miller, Mrs. Louis Christensen, Mrs. DEPENDABLE Service ' . Educational Training and Power small margin. This year they come Glen I<'reeman, Mrs. Daniel Peterson "' Your jeweler should enjo the bringiJ;lg the coveted honor to the and Mrs. Levi Freeman. to Analyze Problems. confidence of the community. !lEAL ESTATE-SEE CRAPO West Jordan Stake and ward. This Miss Eva Winn spent last week-end Bring your precious stone prob3 acres, 4 room house, barn, coops, team has played hard and fair from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ockey By CRAIG B. HAZLEWOOD lems to me. I &Ua.rantee to re- , in Midvale, only $2600. Terms. start to finish and showed worthy und family of Salt Laek. President American Bankers Association pair your watch satlsfaetory or 5 r. h. 1 a. on State, good home and manhood that M Men posess. Each Miss Fern Bodell and Miss Farrel aslc no pay. If yo11 want anyNLY half a. century ago Michael Pup in, a shepherd boy, cheap. See Crapo. player was presented with a gold fob Bodell returned home last week-end jewelry from Salt Lak~ I can . gu~rded hts flocks by night among the fields of Serbia. 40 a. dairy. Redwood, cows, team, representing a basket ball, by Mayor after spending one week in Logan. save you money on it. See " r Thieves often lurked in the bordering cornfields awaiting an op- implements. trade. John H. Bowman, who stated these Mrs. Veda W. Deming spent last portunity to make off with a part of the J. S. MORGAN 2 a. 3 r. br. h., mod. coops for 300 young men represented in a basket week-end visiting in Salt Lake. herd. Serbian boys were taught a method hens. good poultry farm. liberal terms ball sense, 5,000 young men, truly Mrs. Henry Bodell had as her of signalling one another for warnin!l and only $3.000. See Crapo. f..:. the la.rgest num~; ever to engage in \guests Wednesday evening of last help. Each carried a knife with a long 10 a. 4 r. br. h., barn, coops, etc. nESTAURANT & CAOO one smgle orgaruzed league. These week, Mrs. Geo. Parry, Mrs. Terris wooden handle which he would thrust deep South Murray, near St:::te, fine for a There is a DEFINITE young men have proven what can be A. Ingram, Mrs. Ellen Butterfield, into the ground and in case cattle thieves small dairy or poultry farm. You'll SATISFACTION WHEN done by holding together and persist- .Mrs. Spencer Miller and Mrs. George approached he would strike the wooden like it. Attractive, terms. See Crapo. Your FOODS satisfy the taste. ant effort. Coach Egbert is to be con- Bowen. handle. The sound would be transmitted 40 a. farm, South of Sandy. attracOur Experience assures 3-·ou of gratulated for his untiring efforts and D. D. Adamson returned Monday through the ground to other boys some distive and sell on terms or cash. Crapo. Tasty FOODS at all TIMES. interest in this eld of activity. This morning after spending the week-end tance away who could hear and interpret is the first time in the history of Jor- visiting his family in Pleasant Grove. U.S. CAFE the message. dan as Wel!lt Jordan Stakes, this bonMr. and Mna. Clyde Crump and son "Why is it," Pupin asked his mother, l1 SAMAS & THOMAS, Props. or has oome in the M. I. A. activities. Don of Lark were the guests of Mr. "that we can signal this way? Why is it the Phone Midvale 187-W Sandy, Utah Surely some other ward in the stake and Mrs. J. H. Crump and family sound can be heard through the ground, but not through the air? Why is it the sigwill endeavor to bring. honor in the part of the week. stake will endeavor to bring honors Erastus Sorenson of Levan was the nals can be heard in the pasture land so Some of our Special Priced Items for our Saturt·ay, Monday mueh better than in the plowed fields?" in the tields of activity that are otfer- guest of Mrs. Alice Bowen part of and Tuesday patrons. We shall also have some unadvertisThe boy's mother could not answer his quesed to the young people. laiiit week. ~d items that will be offered considerably below regular price CRAIG B. HAZLEWOOD tions, nor could the village teacher. HowUnion meeting was held Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Terris A. Ingram A Visit to your Piggly Wiggly at this time will assure you ever, having an eager mind and great dewith the Priesthood and Relief So- were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. v some very substantial savings. termination, the boy decided to go to America where he might clety. The lesson work for the com- Sandstrum and family of Riverton win an education and find out the answer!! to' these and other lng month ln. the Relief Society was part of last week. perplexing questions. Hundreds of other boys under the same discussed by the class leaders. The circumstan~es and with the aame set <$•>---------------missionary meeting bein~ held at 1 0. V. E. club. Luncheon and favors Business Requires an Open Mind of conditions merely accepted the.se p. m. prior to the regular union meet- were suggestive of St. Patrick's Day. things without once questioning them Second, among the essE!'nt!als tor CORN FLAKES, large size pkgs. ing. Elder Clarence Palmer was the A paper on current events was read just because they had always done sound thinking I would write down an Kellogs, 2 for ---·----·----·---·-·---·------.. ----·-.. -· ..................... by Mrs. Katherine Boyle and Mrs. speaker. them that way. open mind. We have mentioned tree· OAT MEAL, 9 lb. Bags Quick Oats, while they Sunday evening was home mission- Laura McQuarrie who has recently The Land of Education and Success lng our minds from the influence ot last, THREE (3) for .......................... ---·--· ary night in the wardiii of the stake. returned from New Orleans gave a tradition. Let us think alS<l without So a vennlless immigrant boy from ALL BRAN, large size packages Visits were: South Jordan, Pres. Jos. report of her trip. Those enjoying the prejudice of personal feelings, de· Serbia at the age of fifteen landed in sires or consequence. Let us seek Kellogs, 2 for ................................................... M. Holt, Elder Clifton Densley. West afternoon beside the hostess and her New York In 1874 and, years later, only the truth. Mere surface reuon· Jordan, Pres. A. 1': Butterfield, Mor- a.asistant, were: Mrs. Ethel Goggins, having worked his way through CoCHEESE, full cream, mild ris Butterfield. Bluffdale, John C. Mrs. Florence Atkinson, Mrs. Sylvia lumbia UnlveJ'ISity, concentrated the ing must be discounted. Old "can'ts" and "don'ts" must be thrown Into the 2 lbs. ............ -----............ --·--·---·---............... -··--··-----·-·--· Richards, Willis Jacobson. Riverton Evans, Mrs. Myrtle Morley, Mrs. Helwonder and simplicity of his mind discard. A man who h.as an open upon the problem of sound, which mind will do a great many things beFirst ward, Jos. F. Merrill, Jr., Lynn en Davis, Mrs. Katherine Boyle, Mrs. Again Some Substantial Savings in Fine had puzzled him as a shepherd boy. cause he doesn't know they can't be Arnold. ,Riverton Second ward, W. Margaret Powell, Mrs. Laura McThe results of his thinking-what he W. Malstrom, Lawrence T. Dahl. Her- Quarrie, Mrs. Hattie Anderson, Mrs. done. has ac~mplished for the long disThe third essential to sound think riman, Thos. M. Hamilton, Alvin E. Albert Houghton, Mrs. Ethel Roley, tance telephone and for radio commu· lng is knowledge-a thorough, com· Miller. Lark, Wm. C. Crump Jr, Mar- Mrs. Mary Heffner, Mrs. Emily Warnicatlon by his Inventions-are known prehenslve understanding at all the rick and Mrs. Gertrude Alpin. vin E. Dansie. the world over. "If during the past factors involved in a problem. It has Bingham ward held Religion class Thursday evening March 21 the twenty.two years this company had been said that most problems answer been compelled to do without one in· themselv~s when the facts have been conference. . East Midvale ward Relief Society will Choise ?i Carrotts, Turnips 1d ~ ventlon of Michael Pupin," an official gathered. A well known student and 'lbe M. I. A., assisted by Stake Or- hold a bazaar in the ward amuseganlst 'Ruby Broadbent and Stake ment hall. Booths consisting of of the American Telephone and Tele· teacher of busineaa describes the gravh Company once said, "and yet method of attacking a problem aa tear· 1o Lbs .......................... .. ----· Choirster Lee A. Palmer expect to fancy work, hamburgers, hot, ice give the 11ame service it is giving to· ing it down, reassembling the 1)rob· put on the opera March 30. cream, cake and cold drinks will be day it would have had to spen:l at \em and drawing \he conclusion. A goodly number attended the ex- featured. Three quilts will be drawn least $100,000,000 more tban it has ex· There can be nothing but guess work cursion at the Salt Lake Temple on for and a good program will be renpended." or intuition unless the unknown quan· WE ARE IN THE MARKET AT ALL TIMES FOR YOUR Monday. dered. Come everyone and help ta These inventions, in which millions. titles are discovered. BUTTER AND EGGS AND FARM PRODUCE, Sunday evening, the Relief Society make the evening a success. of dollars of capital have been invest· As a fourth essential sound think· FOR EITHER CASH ORTR.A:DE will hold conferences in South JorBeginning Wednesday evening, Mar. ed, were the result of the thinking ot lng requires the capacity to general· a mere country lad who had the sim· ize. How often we have seen men dan, Herriman and Lark wards. 13, dances will be held in thn East .The M. I. A. Union meeting will be Midvale ward amusement hall every plicity to wonder, the determination sweating and confused before a mass held Sunday, March 17 in the River- Wednesday evening. Carters band to know and the power to apply what of details which they were utterly un· he learned. able to classify and crysta111ze. We ton First ward chapel at 2 p. m. of Provo will furnish the music. Stimulating the imagination and have the problem of sorting out the Primary and religion classes will Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson of Union thinking Is the greatest purpose of ed- relevant, attaining a perspective and hold their union meeting in tbe South avenue entertained at dinner Thurs- ucation. What American business reaching a conclusion that can be de· Jordan ward chapel at 2 p. m. Sun· day evening for Mr. and Mrs. Albert needs more than anything else Is fended against any attack. To cer· day, March 17. E. Burgon and family of Union. young men and women to think-indi· taln minds this procedure comes natu· Primary convention of the stake Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cox and family vlduals who are not mentally anchored rally; to others training in the solu· will be held March 31 at the South of Salt Lake will make their home for to tradition, who do not merely appro· tlon of complicated problems points Jordan ward chapel. Members of the the future at the ~ld Cvx residence on priate other people's Ideas, but who the way out. The Time for Action are hard, purposeful thinkers, lnde· general board will be in attendance. State street, East Midvale ward. Fifth among the essentials of sound pendent and unprejudiced, with the Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Wilson of a.'bllity to concentrate and strik& thinking i.os the power to apply. A few Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mr. Individuals have minds that travel at straight for the heart of a problem. random or in circles. Some have and Mrs. Charles Thornton. Business Needs Folk Who Think minds that even refuse to budge. Bu~ Mrs. Daisy Swenson and Mrs. E. America has astounded the world by there are still others who naturally or Gunther were Salt Lake visitors on It!! readiness In casting aside tradl· through training have minds that can Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ashment of Tuesday. tiona! viewpoints, disregarding tradi· be directed straight through to the Social Avenue were guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. James Glover, Mr. tiona! difiicultle!l and pioneering new practical application of their thoughts. evening at a 500 party, given at the shortcut formulas in the realm of They refuse to compromise or to be home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Smith of and Mrs. Clarence Millerberg, Mr. business. Business Is undergoing thwarted in purpose before definite Salt Lake. and Mrs. Gortney Rosenhan and '· - ... epochal changes. application · of their ideas has been Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Greenwood and Claude Bird were guests Sunday of Business problems are crowding In achieved. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Glover. upon ·us lltl rapidly that the executive It is possible, I believe, for young 110ns, Foster and Don were dinner Miss Hazel Lennberg is home a- knows not where to look for ade{J.uate P001Jle to train themselves to an ln· guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. AI- gain after a two weeks confinement help or relief. With the enormous in· qui~Sit!ve attitude, an open mind and len Bateman of Murray. in local hospital where she undercrease in size and Intricacy of tlusi· the ability to classify and interpret Sunday evening March 17, the East went an operation. ness at'l'alrs the problems have become material ste-p by step from the begin· FLOUR, 48lb. sack. Piggly Wiggly or so complicated and the mass of infor· ning of a problem to its final solution :Midvale ward Relief Society will furMr. and Mrs. Carl Tholen and famSperry Blossom Brand, each ...................... -----· mat!on necessary to their solution so and application. Here, then, 11!1 the nuiah a program pertaining t? the or- ily moved to Welby laiiit week where ganization of the. Relief Society. All they will maK e the1r h orne 1n · d e fi m'te _ great that the "days are not long thought I would leave-the paramount We have some very good buys in Galvanized Ware, so if enough." The demand for managerial need of business is souna thinking. t are lnvite d t o b e presen . ly. you are in the market for Pails, Boilers, or Tubs, We can and executive ability Is rushing ahead Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt at- [ Mrs. Elizabeth Panter visited last -the opportunity for young men and Some may think 1 have overstated the SAVE you some MONEY along this line. case, have set too high a standard . tended a. concert Sunday evening . at j week with Mr.il. Sarah Bennett. women who have the professional They may feel tha.t they are merely the Watet'loo ward in Salt Lake, gwMr s. Char1es F . B erre tt and da ugh training and who develop genuine cogs in a machine. That, too, is a 1 en by the Metropolitan chorus and J te Mr H h B tt d M tlilnking power Is greater than ever. th A rt t , r, s. anna erre an rs, part of the problem. The only way to 11 All businel!ls feeLs the same crying solve that Is to find tlme and 1>lace In ~.. poJ hnoquwa e · d M wi Katherine Boyle of Salt Lake were need fo:a the men who see clearly and o eaver dian rs. f -r. Mid al f Le d s guests Sunday of Mrs. W. J. McNa- think conclusively. Wherever we look the day's work for thinking. o v e are spen ng a ew ays mara. -manufacturing, wholesaling, retall· This is an exceptional low price for quality at this time at Fountain green, guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Livingston of tng, banking, financing-new forces S·CHOOL SAVINGS BANKLETTUCE, solid heads, Imperial Valley Mrs. Myrtle McNamara assisted by Fountain Green were guests of Mr. are at work. Vut movements are unING MOVEMENT REACHES Each ............... --· .............. -----···· .......... -·-.......... _·-·-........ __ _ Jlra. Flora Curtis entertained Friday and Mrs. Jack Larson. der way and executives are seeking IMPRESSIVE PROPORTIONS of last week for members of the D. light upon perplexing problems daily. Let us consider briefly the five es· Almost 14,000 of America's schools aenUals of a sound thinker. If I were now have school savings banking looking for a younc man of exception· plana in operation, and about four &1 promi-se I should hope, first, to fin<l ............... pup!ll!l are learning systematic million Ill him the simplicity to wonder. Ev· YOU CAN OWN A WAXING MACHlJ.~E-ASK ABOUT IT el'Y great advancement In business savings through this type of thrift. with deposits in ex.cells of $26,000,000. has been made b.y men who dared to wonder, who had the courage to In· recent reports of the American Bank· quire into present procedure and who ers Association's SaT!nge Bank Divl· bad the audacity to ask whether some· siontP show. The schools Included In thing that ha.d been done a certain the reports are attended by 4,609,825 way for a long time might not be pupils, of whom 8,980,237 are partie! wrong. Although the history of Amer· pants in the school savings banking fca'll progress from Its very discovery plans as depositors. During the year to the present time has shown the these pupils received interes-t ln the value of an inquiring mind, there ,s amount of $947,610 on their deposits. The repofta gathered by the associ atlll an Inevitable tendency in 111ost men '- accept In a docile mann~o~.r the ation also show that there are 38 eft opinions, methods, supposed facts, lee In the United States In which a procedures and processes of the past. full 100 per cent of the grammar With due reverence to the e1fort, the school enrollment l!l participating fn apirit, the accomplishments of the school savings banking. The tl.gurea paet, let us make It our rule that ev· covering high schools show that in '7 erything be looked at with the clear cities 100 pet cent of the atten~anoe in this class are sQhool sav•ra. questioning mind of the scientist. . W ---·---------------------------- O me. C. C. CRAPO March 16 to 1~ Inclusive 25e Oranges, small size, sweet navels, 2 dozen Oranges, medium size, sweet navels, 2 dozen .... 49c Oranges, large size, sweet navels, 2 dozell\. .... 65c ROOT VEGETABLES ~-~--~~~~~~~~--~~--~-~~~~.~~ 25e LEMONS, choice cured sunkist quality, 2 dozen. 49c I JELL-X-CELL, a perfect dessert preparation Flavors, Lemon and Raspberry, 3 pac~ages for 19c East Midvale ~~~~u~~~-~-~~:.~~~~~~-~.~-~~~-~~-------·-···-··--·--·--·--·--·· 35e a $1 ..49 :~b~~~-~~--~~.~~~-~-. ·~-~-~-~--~~~~~--~~-~~·- . -·- ·- ·-· ·- ·- - - . ·-· 29e ;~~n!-1~E_~:--~~~~-~.-~~~~~--~~~.=--=~=--~~-.~~~---·--·-·----. -39e 5C RAISINS, 15 oz. pkgs. Del Monte brand, 3 pkgs•.. 25c W ~d~lY M,~fJgr~ ~~~EH-~~~ DON'T MISS TillS OPPORTUNITY LYE, Hooker Brand, reg.l5c seller, special, 3 can~·29c Of Getting One Of The IN OUR MARKET LATEST Spring Hats ROAST of BEEF, good cuts, per lb........... 20c HAMBERGER, of good quality, 21bs......... :. 45c VEAL LOAF, home made prodll'i!~ that's good, 21bs. 75c "They are Nobby and Chic" AT REASONABLE PRICES THE IRIS MILLINER 8 North Main St. Midvale Utah Next Door to Midvale Drug Company $23 .,50 PIGGLy· WIGGL Mrs. LaVern Egbert is thil week In Salt Lake. spending Bernice Bateman visited Tuesday with Mildred Sanderson of Salt Lake, Midvale's Shopping Center Main St· MIDV |