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Show .. Published a THE MIDVALE JOURNAL EST J0RD AN r A large crowd from the ward at- l..ler, Roy Silcox, Jack Smith, and Mr. tended the Jordan High School opera a~d Mrs. Otto Smith .att~nded a. soThursday night in "Captain Cross- mal and dance at Riverton Fnday j Wh t · ht h , b , h' h h' h . night given by the Stake genealogical a mig ave b een a very ser- 1 ones w 1c was 1g ly enJoyed by workers. · Ious acc1'dent h appened Thursd ~y af- all those present. Mr. and Mrs. John Manchley of LoMr. and Mrs. Curtis Player anc . t ernoon a t R 1verton when Mrs. Ross gan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. B t db b Mr. and Mrs. Lee Egbert have r:1ovec. a eman an a Y and Mrs. Sam Cun t H t h th . . T. Bateman Wednesday and Thursdick and three little children were ho un er w ere ey WI 11 mal~e their day. orne. passing Pages Store. A car driven d M w·u d . d 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert s. Pixton an1 by Louis Mousley coming in the opMr. an rs. ar Turpm an nounce the engagement of th(}ir ----~~---------~----------~--- p~iled~~~~ru~llieBa~m~ ~0 soM, Frn~~ ~~ fued a~ ~~h~r,Erma~hsseHa~es,~ ' :; car breaking the axel and throwing Richard Mace were dmner gue.-1ts of Tooele, the marriage to take place in the little five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rushton of Hunter the early summer. Mrs. Sam Cundick against the wind Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Cundick of shield breaking the glass and damagMrs. P. T. Bateman and sister, Mrs Midvale are receiving congratulations ing the car quite badly but outside Eugene \Vagstaff of Bennion war, upon the arrival of a son, Mr and of cuts and bruises and a bad fright were guests at a party in Salt Lal{e Mrs. Cundick were formerly of this the occupants were lucky in escaping Thursday given at the home of Mrs. ward. without serious injury to themselves. Mary W. Bennion. The gleaner girls of the M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Dahl, Mr. an<i FAST DAY IN WEST JORDAN entertained at a St. Patrick's cos- Mrs. David T. Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday March 31st will be fast day tume party in the West Jordan ward Charles Cundick, Mr. and Mrs. Char- Exercises and sacramental services house Tuesday evening in honor of les Steadman, Mr. and Mrs. David j will be held at 2 p. m. witn joint M. the Junior girls and prizes for best Evans, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman, I. A. meetings at 7:30 p. m. This costumes awarded to Marie Abbott Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, change is on account of General Conand Virginia Bateman. Luncheon and Mrs. C. M. Beckstead, Mr. and ference coming' the first Sunday in was served on one long table made Mrs. Robert Pixton, Clarence Pal- April. . in the form of a shamrock. Favors and decorations were carried out in he~ ~rawn ARE YOU TIRED OF MISFIT CLOTHING? St. Patrick ideas. Forty five girls enjoyed the affair. WHY NOT HAVE YOUR SUIT MADE TO ORDER? Ralph Gardner son of Mr. and Mrs It costs no more and we GUARANTEE first class fit and Will Gardner a sophomore of Jordan high school won the cast prize of'VORI{MANSHIP fered by the Utah Associated Sugar Beet manufacturers for the best suALTERATIONS- CLEANING- and -REPAIRING gar beet project in the County. His two and a quarter acree averaging 24.33 tons of sugar beets to the acre Ralph made $339 clear profit. One of the most formal affairs of 64 West Center St. Phone 117-W Midvale, Utah the season was a dancing party given in the Amusement Hall Monday even ing by the Gleaner Girls in honor of the basket ball team. A short program was rendered and luncheon was served to a large crowd. Mrs. John Anderson ret~rned home Monday after spending a few days at Deweyville visiting Mrs. C. J. Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Gardner and little daughter, Margaret, of Nephi spent Monday visiting Mr. Gardner's mother, Mrs. John Anderson. Dell Smith and Harold Bateman attended a party Friday evening given by Elmo Brady and Mr. and Mrs. C. Brady at their home in Union in hon or of the Jordan High Basket Ball squad and partners. Mrs. Clyde Beckstead of South Jor dan spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting with her sister, Mrs. Willard Turpin. Saturday night a number of the friends met and surprised Mr. and WHEN tbe new Ford was de· Though the Ford tires are Mrs. K. H. Nordberg to show their signed, it was inunediately designated as 30 x 4.50, love and respect and to honor Mrs. apparent that a new tire they h3ve the resiliency and Nordberg on her seventy-second bfrth would have to be made to air space of much larger day anniversary. A social time was had and luncheon was served to the match the car's perfonn• tires because of the drop following guests; Mr. and Mrs. Readance. It was distinctly a new center rim of the steel-spoke ing of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph problem, for here was a car wheels. Schaedler of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. with quicker acceleration, For best results, th0 tires Henry Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard greater .speed and more on the new Ford should be Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Malsbraking efficiency than any kept inflated to. an air prestrom, Mrs. William Lamentz, Mrs. J. of similar size or weight. Judge the value of a refrigerator by these sure of 35 pounds and B. Walters, Mrs. Louis Nelson, Miss things-its roominess, its quietn.ess, its simSo that every Ford owner ~hecked regularly to insure Virgie Nordberg, Seth and William might be assured of maxi· this pressure all the time. Nordberg and Mr. and Mrs. K. H. plicity. And, above all, consider the reputation mum tire mileage at the low- This is important. Low in· Nordberg. of the firm which makes it. Miss Virgie Nordberg is home afest cost, the Ford Motor :Oation breaks down the sideter spending several weeks in CalifCompany devoted many walls of a tire. By causing Come in and see the many models; then compare ornia. months to research and overheating, it also destroys Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman rethem with all others bifore you buy. experiment in conjunc• the rubber that acts as an ceived word from Chicago of the t.ion with the leading tire insulation, ·with consequent birth of a baby girl born to Mr. and eeparation of the cord. manufacturers. Mrs. Glen 'l'urner. ;rhis is their first As a result, certain defiAt the end of each 5000 child and their many friends wish to nite specifications were de- miles, when you hav.; the congratulate them in thmr new happiveloped for tires for the new fro.:1t whe~la packed wtth ne3s. ~hs. Tun1er was formerly ReFord. These specify cords of g'i"ease, it is a goml plan to ta Baterpan o£ this ward. certain strength and texture, have the wheel align1nent Thursday Mrs. Sam Cundick and a I ge volun1.e of tread and checked. This will prevent three children, Mrs. Ross Bateman I and little daughter, Bonnie, attendside-wall rubber, sturdy non- premature wear. ed a party at the home of Mrs. Della skid design, and -reinforced When punctu1·es come, as Bills at Riverton in honor of Mrs. plies for protection against Bert Bills. bruise breaks-all the they will with any tire, you will find the Ford dealer Mrs. Vlilford Myers and children, strong features of construc})articularly wellequipped Mrs. Eliza Lloyd of Riverton were tion formerly considered to make repairs quickly and guests of Mrs. Charles Dimond on lor only the largest tires. a! sntall cost. See him, too, Thursday. Great care also was taken .. for replacements. Then Mrs. Ira Hardcastle of Sandy vis· to secure the best riding qual- you will he sure of getting ited with Miss Thelma Dimond and ities in connection with the tires built specially for the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William transverse springs Dimond Wednesday. Ford car according and the Houdaille Harold Bateman attended a banto definite Ford quet ·wednesday evening at the home shock absorbers. · specifications, of Coach and Mrs. 0. D. Ballard of Draper given in honor of the Jordan Basl{et B~ll Team. G. J. Bate day. Mr. and guests of . aDd Mrs. L. G. Dilley of Magna T es<ll.y. Mr. and rs Mark Williams and family hav oved to Garfield to make their o e. Mr. and .rr Roy Cooper of Ruth, Nevada, announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to William ~eed, of ~cGill, Nevada. The marnage haVIng taken place March 9tb Mr. and Mrs. Cooper were formerly · ward movmg · of this from here to Salt Lake several years ago. The basket ball game between Dra per p.nd West Jordan M Men played in the Amusement Hall, Wednesday, night, scored 24 to 26 in West Jordan's favor. FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929 t I I I SO THE PUBLIC MAY KNOW lt ts generally understood that our MEATS have a b tter ftavoF and hold up longer than meats you buy e ewhere. WE have often been asked what is the r ason: If you will take the trouble to examine our pant you will find a small dark room -called the dri ping room. There the carcasses are detained for f om 12 to 20 hours. You will notice ventilators in e fl9or and in the ceiling. There all the animal ·s out flf the carcass before it goes into th cooling room. If that animal heat is frozen into ili cass it will save the owner abount ten lbs. e meat is not so good. Buy your meats from and you will always get the BEST. C. RASMUSSEN & SONS Ml".lI H.- F. Rasmussen, Tailor ires for the new Ford are specially made ~ to give long wear GENERAL~ELECTRIC Refrigerator .. Easy Monthly Payments I - I "Efficient Public Service'' r |