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Show Iris the at ., ed W s.ue .-T on M a, Se e th of " on ag W d ere ov "C the '~The Se a Beast" 16 Pa ge s Ideal Climatic Conditions I Tw o Sections A NICKE:j MIDV ALE, UfAH , MAY 20, 1926. VOL. 1. NO. 27. -~--· I FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR PIONEER COMMUNITY CLUB CLOSES THIS SEASON'S WORK SANDY WINS ANNU AL JORDA N' FIELD DAY TRACK MEET PROMINENT CHURCH Shak e-Up vs. Shak e-Do wn M". El•ino p,re~o~R~~oR di~![: MIDVALE TO HAVE Sandy as usual won first place in the annual track meet held at the high school Wednes day, May 19. her home, 1135 South State street, nCommu the of 'I'M final meeting Union pressed the larger school was the wife of James Peterso n. Throug h the efforts of a commit ity club was held Wednes day at closely for honors. Sandy w~n out West the of t residen a was She because of superio r strengt h m th~ 1 tee of public spirited citizens , who Fune'ra l service s were held at 2 Goff's Hall. Various commit tee re- relays. The score by schools was: ~ Jordan ward for many years where looking for publicit y and do she took an ac.tive part in the Pri- are not o'clock this aftemo on over the re· ports were read and other busines s Sandy, 67lh; Union 50%; Draper , mary associa tion where she was not care to have their names entered mains of Charles C. Burnha m, o:f was transac ted. A soprano solo was 28· West Jordan , 22; South Jordan, counsel or for many years. She was herein, Midvale is assured of first ; Crescen t, 10; Granite , 10; River· 1 Lowell, Wyomi ng, a former resi· given by Miss Berenic e Rasmus sen, 18 also in the preside ncy of the Relief class basebal l the coming season. ton, 5; Midvale , 1; Butler, 1; Lark, l.l dent and pioneer of Draper . He wa.s accomp anied by Mrs. J. W. Johnson . society and a worker in the Sunday If prese~t plans mature , and The new club officers were in- 1 The ninth grade meet was ~on bom Novem ber 7, 1838. in lllionis. most of her life was fact In school. slightes t doubt but R. easily by Draper , the. score by pomts spent in the service of the church there is not the He crossed the plains at the age of stalled. Retirin g preside nt, Mrs. being Draper , 42; Riverto n, 1L 'th mature , by the end of · and doing good service s for other!< that they will Foliow ing is the detailed results .a 12 years with his parents and settled A. Pallanc h was present ed ~I shoul<l be schedgame a week next where ever there was a service to _first,_ second and I ~eet, track the of ~mclau . by smith," "Arrow book, thence regular and Midvale at Draper . be done. Had she lived she would uled for m the order g1ven bemg place third for ation appreci of token a as Lewis, and Be experie nced the trials have been 65 years old the 24th of ly during the season. named. of-~ ng presidi as service t efficien It begins to look like one thousher life pioneer to t hardshi ps inciden er. Three years ago she Decemb Girls: for Races Grade availab le for this and became promin ently identifi ed in ficer. Commi ttees w~re named by moved to the Liberty ward in Salt and dollars is Cres, Bagley Ruth grade, First Beck-! Mae Mrs. right in our own nt, preside Sports" of new the "King the lo~ging and freight ing busiLake where she still kept up her ;! Draper ald, Fitzger na Sophro cent, I to served were of course, not ments will, Refresh This commu nity. ness, giving employ ment to quite a stead. good work. I . Draper ·, Ballard y Doroth Mrs. were es all terribut , number of young men at that time. 1 thirty-f ive. The hostess She was out to West Jordan Mon- only benefit Midvale I T'ryer, Emily Grade: Second , Landus He was also engage d in stock raising Geo. A. Wright , Mrs. Wm. day and died Wednes day. Her sud- tory adjacen t thereto . Holt, South Jordan; j Leah Union; CarlJ. N. Mrs. Nelson, E. H. Mrs. Approx imately $300 was suband---agriculture. den death was a shock to the whole Jordan. South , Nielsen Aften C. E. of solicit Mrs. , Gilbert R. R. Mrs. He saw service under the flag of · son, commu nity. For to know her was to scribed during the first day Jense~, . lDonn~ Grade.: Third signihad r Hart. C. Smelte H. S. ing. The U. bia country pardin g the ma~l route O'Brien and Mrs love her. M1l- · Umon; s, Richard Reva Sandy; the allow to with headqu arters at Fort Bridger . Besides her husban d the followi ng fied their willing ness . Sandy. t, Vincen dred funds in the In 1875 he maJ;ried Hannah Vaw- BASEB ALL GAME S AT children survive her, Heber L. Peter- commit tee to solicit Fa1rbo~rn, Leah Grade: Fourth 1 ING EXCIT DAY the amount so FIELD match to and In . smelter dry who bore him seven children son of West Jordan, Mrs. M. B. . Umon; Cash, Bernice t; Crescen · employ es smelter the from d 1881 he married Sarah Vawdry by Tanner of Payson , Hazel, Ivy, Jose- collecte Sandy. Dumas, Alice s sum lump varietie a all in Baseba ll games of whom he had four children . phine and Ruth Peterso n and two with an equal amount i South Lloyd, Merle Grade: Fifth . program In 1884 he respond ed to call to as· added spice to the field day grandch ildren. The funeral service s donatio n. Sandy; n, F~guso Allyne ; Jordan ,. faculty and games boys games, Of course this money now collectGirls this In sist in coloniz ing Arizona . were held in the West Jordan ward Sandy. Grant, Rachel . basebal l in day. the ed enliven be wu assisted by both of his fam· games chapel Sunday at 12 o'clock. Bishop ed will not put over n, Jacobse ldylle Grade: Sixth the d defeate the season girls le during Bluffda nity The ilies. Upon being release d from this Stringh am of Liberty ward con- this commu ; Draper ald, Fitzger Willa Sanry; chamthe for united ef6, to and 18 call he retume d to Draper where he Granite girls, ducted the service s, singing by th£> withou t co-oper ation I Butler. Latter, Miss residin g resided until 1903, when with his pionshi p of the Junior Divisio n. "I Need Thee Every Hour"; fort of every last person ..... choir, RiverBell, Jessie Grade: Seventh The Draper girls defeate d the first wife and family he moved to ··:..·::::..:-:::·:;;·::;-___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __....:=:_ invocat ion by Bishop Aylett of Mid- here, during the season. n Bessie Christe nsen, Union; Leela -~::::..=:;==::-::-::-::-= on-~to champi Senior the for girls Union un· lived he We must boost for the team, talk where Lovell, Wyomi ng, vale; violin solo by Wilford JacobGRADU ATION EXERC ISES . MISION ARY HONOR ED. : Sandy. orth, Farnsw the games, suptil his death, which occurre d May 10, ship. son of Salt Lake, a nephew of Mrs. for the team, attend West Jordan School Auditor ium • on, Anders Ella Grade: Eighth in the week, In the Nineth grade game the 1926. Peterso n; duet, Milton and Reta port them every day Friday, May 28 , 1926, 8 p. m. a 15, May , evening y Saturda Last Sandy; !l, Ferguso Audrey the season. At the funeral which was held in Draper girls won from Riverto n and Sandy; Cundick, "The Prayer Perfect "; re- every week during was given in honor of Mis~ social . Midvale n, Peterso . Wilma the combin ed Program ons. with champi playing High team A Junior and marks by Bishop Welling • the Draper ward chapel under llhe di- became the rd, who is leaving for. Shephe Laura ' , Draper Dow, Masy Grade: Nineth town man, dehome boys every of grade Riverto n Nineth gradua ting Fanny Stringh am, preside nt of the support chorus, reetion of C. J. Goff the followi ng Invocat ion; near future, by the the in mission a first. fall far after cannot lads, child, program was rendere d with Bishop faulted to the Draper (a) "Lovely Spring" ; (b) Relief society of Liberty ward; in- woman and class, Drapet the of Class Senior ed Advanc , . Boys: for goal. Races Grade whiC'h Sandy won the champi onship Egbert ; strume tal trio, conduct ed by /Clif- short of the first place M. B. Andrus presidi ng: , Umon; · M 1 A She has been the instruc - "Sailin g"; valedic tory, Ida Garrett Fred Grade: First , district the oi' It goes withou t saying that it schools larger the of the 1 singing , choir, "When First .Larime r . D_imond; ton Jacobso n, of Salt Lake, a nephew cy, phophe class year. past the ment Depart i~ to~ HanEllen Laverl Geobor n, Union: would be nothing short of a calamit y .Gloriou s Light ~f Trut~";. invocat io.n, by han~ing Draper a neat trimmi ?g. was begun with address , L. W. Nielsen , pnnc1p al of of Mrs. Peterso n; remark s by Bishop inment enterta The \ Sandy. sen, guls the d Midvale to fail now after making Granite boys revenge Joseph L. Smith; smgmg , chou, played Jordan high school; Dutch dance, Wm. Leak of West Jordan ward, for g·ame all basketb exciting an 1 Cortell, Dan Grade: And Second ng of the enviabl e record of 1925. Rasmus sen "Jesus Lover of My Soul''; remark s,. from the same school by becomi Indian dance, pupils of third and Preside nt Soren Af-l men. married of groups two by ; Jorrlan West Yates, Deloy ; Draper Maid Draper and Bishop Stringh am; an- we're not going to fail. Peter A. Neilson and Millard An· the small school champi ons, winnin g Ralph ter the game a program was given.j fourth grades; operett a, "The Sandy; nson, Summo Melvin The Civic club, the Lions club, the le. Bluffda from ckus, duet and chorus by choir, "My number was commu nity and the Golden Slipper ," pupils of them, "Come To Me," by the choir, city, fir~t The third. for tierl Union, organiz ations, Smart, tl defeate s w 0 men's teacher side The South Father Knows" ; remark s, W. B. EnJack Henderl>on and sixth grade; selectio ns by the school under the directio n of Manuel Olbv led singing , Johnson d Leonar Grade: s houses, Third busines , be"ause schools s, gues vocal solo, "'I'M Star Spangl ed· the North side pedago son. Benedic tion by Willis A. Smith churche ~ffered the invocat ion. orchest ra. Stray C. J. , Draper , 1 Ballard ing Harry and concern astic Draper enthusi who , is l&alner," by C .1. Goff; romark s by thy had a one-arm ed pitcher of the Liberty ward bishopr ic. The everybo dy Gradua tes, class of 1926: Mr. by given was talk us humoro A ! haw, Burkins Glen first; for . the present plans. M. B. Andrus ; benedic tion, fooled the Northe m boys one eyed tied Mrs. John Day played Irving Abott. Glendo ra Lundqu ist. violin trio played the exit march . Reid Beck. . Sandy. Followi ng we publish a list of the were. Scores batters . ist. Peter C. Rasmus sen dedicat ed the Lundqu a LaDonn Soren Thomps on. Abbott. Orin accomns, selectio ica harmon two Umon; 1 Fourth Grade: Don Searle, ptions to date: Granite 6; Bluffda~e, girls, 1~, • At the grave the choir s~?g Amer· grave in the West Jordan cemeter y, subscri by Miss Geneva Edgar Angell. Margar et Webber . piano the on panied nt Clermo ; Jordan West Haun, Earl Hall ..................................... $10 , Pool Draper Utah 7;_ Earl Sabey. 1ca. The gra~e was dedicat ed _by. D_raper, gu~s, 10, Umon male quartet rendere d the song, ed a Lynn Batema n. present Smith J. H. Mr. Day. , . Sandy. , En~an Miller ..................... _ ....................... 10 flag w1th! girls, 11, Riverto n, 3; Gramte , boys, Joseph M. Smith. The "Jesus Lover of My Soul." The large H. P. Theodo re Booth. Paul Schmid t. Morof Book the of ed compos ·book JorWest Sm1tl'r, .. .......... 10 Ray Grade: Co. . .. Fifth nce and the profusi on of Midvale Drug . Paul Schmid t. which his casket was draped wasj16 , Bluffda le, 4; Sandy, boys, 16, attenda Bulkley Clifford and nts Covena and e Doctrin the mon,' Jordan; South ad, ........... 25 dan; Grant Beckste flowers showed the love J. C. Penne¥ Co. ............. LaVell Silcox. ul . given to his _son,_ A. T. Bumha m, 1 Draper , 9; South Teac~ers, 7; North beautif Cundick Palmer Miss to Price, Great of Pearl the Wallace .Fergus on, Sandy. Famous Clothin g Co ............... --....- ...... 10 Draper , boys, 9; R1verto n, 0. Jennie Barb en. who saw service m France. and esteem in which she was held. from her class. Miss Shep- Arthur Dahle. rd Shephe • Dumas, Darrell Grade: Sixth . Midvale State Bank ..-··- ................ 10 . . Nora Batema n. He is aurvive~ by ~he followi ng s, Ivan Dahl. remark few a with ed respond herd : Howard Sandy; Day, Henry Sandy; Dan Radovi ch .... -· ...................... _ .._ 10 children of the fust wif~, Mrs. D. G. . H,aro.ld N1elsen, son of the p_rmLarime r Dimond . Norma Batema n. A WARD S MADE IN SCHOO L and gift the for class the ng :thanki . Draper , Ballard CO'r\'TESTS BY JOURN AL Three Star Pool Hall ..............-..... 10 Gladys Brown. MeRea of Salt Lake C1ty, John K. c1pal, 1s rece1vm g congrat ulat10n s Egbert. Allan her given had they t suppor the . Lloyd, Fe~rill . ..... 10 Grade: Seventh Last fall the Jordan Journa l an- C. J. Ridd .... ...... .......... . ... .............. Charles Carrol, A._ Roland , Mrs. because of his. victory in the violin Ebgert. Ida Evans. Evan . teacher their as term her hout . . :throug ........:............ 5 Sou~h Jordan ; Carlson , Umon. nounced that a contest woulrl be con- Tony Karapin cu Farrel Shulsen . Lynn Roberts on and Mrs. E .. J. co~test. state 'h1gh school day at the vocal solos Elmer Jensen. two was number next The I , Gramte on, Camerm ............. 10 Inc Grade: Co., Eighth ing to Publish open ducted for the schools of the Jordan Jordan Everett , all of Lovell, Wyorru ng, umvers ity. The contest was was fol- Vere Lancas ter. LeRoy Egbert. This son. Hender Jack by rg, Nordbe ; ... 10 Jordan ............ West s, r Richard Distric t under the followi ng condi- Dr. A. J. Hosme and his widow, Sarah and her chil- all senior high schools of the state. Wilma Gardne r. John Leak. Young the from talks brief by lowed . 5 ..... .................. Dr. R .W. Quick ............ Alice Ohlson of Sandy won 1'urher Lark. tions: Erma Pixton. n. Peterso • dnn, Mrs,. D. R. Boberg . A. '1'. John ,! Boulter Roy Mrs. nt, Preside Ladies . TorkDraper 10 Hick, Nineth Grade: First Divisio n: News and Story; Gilbert and O'Brien ..... .... Burnha m, J. B. Bumha m of Draper , musica l honors when she finished B. Andrus . The au-! M. Bishop and . . .... 10 Draper Ewell, n; Riverto selo~, the s contest Prizes amount ing to $30 were of- P. C. Rasmus sen and Son's, Inc and A. P. Bumha m of Salt Lake second in the piano CLASS IN ADULT EDUCA TION 1 dience then particip ated in games and R1von, 10 Torkels Put: ............. Shot ................... Nmeth Elieson ad or fered, 1st prize, $15; second prize, O'Conn City. The floral tributes were beau- same day. SPONS ORED BY STATE s ntative represe by ed conduct ·,.dances ~econd; 10 D~aper, ...... Hick, ......... .... first; Shop Barber . Virgini a ~rown of Midval e won erton, tiful. BOARD OF EDUCA TION I $10; third prize, $5, to the schools Modern Mr. ttee, Commi ion Recreat the of e, Distanc 5 third. ............ , Franco m, Draper Dr. H. E. Nelson .... . ...... ......... g at 9:30 submitt ing articles based on: Notice to All Civle Organi zations fust place m the first year sewing .~ornin day Wed~es Every on Lunche . Sjoblem Friz Mrs. and 10 I . .. .. ............ 41 feet,. 2 inches. 1. Consist ency of such submis- Midvale Barber Shop In order to arrange suitable Mem- contest . guests after a .. m. classes m nutntw_ n and sewing five fifty to served was , Draper m, Franco .. . .. .... . .. .. 25 Jump: .............. H_Igh Co. 9th . Mere. ances, Booth perform To cop the days , orial Day exercis es Mayor L. A. dancing the w1ll be held at the Midvale school sions. in join{o(} class the which ~well second; Dr~per, , ............. 5 K1m~all ................ fust; ................ repreWells J os. L. 2. Quality of articles submitt ed. Porter has issued. an invitati on to James. Jensen, Jordan s sole house. was tion benedic The Reel. a Virgini m. 2 feet 5 Height, thud. , .. Draper Set.,nd division : :Editor ial; same Skaggs Cash Store ............... ~·-··-···· 10 all heada of civic organiz ations in sentatlv e on the track at the state Wednes day afterno on at 2 Every Bailey. C. S. Mr. by offered 1 , Draper l, Kimbal Jump: .....-...... ............. 10 9th Broad U. S. Cafe instruc tion in lamp shade mak- prizes and same rules. Midvale to meet with the city coun- meet won first plac in the half m. p. Fransecond; , Draper first; Ewell, Scrap books were turned in and West Jordan Mill - -............................ 10 ctl at City Hall Mfnday evening , mile by a large margin , and second Kimbal l, Draper , second; Fran- ing will be given at the above place. first; 8 ft. 16 e, Distanc third. Draper 1 com, leap a ·Co. -· ........ _ ...... 10 with jump broad M May 24 , at So' clock p. m. AuthP"" place in These courses of instruct ion are we must say that one cannot peruse Morrison~Merrill Height 9 feet. third. , Draper com, : inches. by losing of inches, f th •t / ..... of 20 feet, 11 3-4 t' Schofie ld, under the persona1 supervi Sion Vault·. these books withou t wonder ing just Ross Rizzuto ........ .. --· --··· .......... 5 Draper , 1 EI'ghth ~ole h 'th S Vault·. i1 ed 0 Pole 9th r 1'nch. • one m1 but LID· ~ .................- ... ·--.............. 5 e mee at t May 1926. e Cl ( 18,mg cil )leld Miss Jennie Reece. The charge is 50c how much good this contest has done Nick Soter Sandy. Height, 8 ft. 6 in. the student s compet ing. The quality West Jordan Lumber Co ................. 10 Eighth Shot Put: Crowell , Sandy; for the entire course. Shop ....... _.. .... ....... 5 A good enrollm ent at present is en- of the articles as submitt ed at the Hellene s Barber Wallser , Union; Allen, Draper . ..........___ ........... 5 Morgan S. J. ed ng of the contest as compar Eighth Broad Jump: Camero n, joyed by these classes but there are beginni l with those submitt ed during the lat- Dr. W. A. ~farshal ............ -................ 5 Granite ; Walker , Union; Cow<llill, more mother s in this commu nity who - ........... -.... Jensen, Vida 0. should take advanta ge of these ter stages show a marked improv e- M. L. McNam ara ............... Ainslie, Allen Sandy. Distanc e, 16 ft. 6 in. -.............. . ................ ···--........... Ice Pearl Lester r, I. ment. Kartchne Anderbu rg, Donald P. 100 yard dash: Walker , Union; courses of instruct ion. *Lancast er, A. Girard ...__ .. ................. ._ ........ .. _ l Goff Journa I. C. The cost y It has probabl Lancaste r, Vesta~. 1. March of the Gradu ates AJlsop, .Marie Sandy; Hadley , Union. l, Cowdel I. M<lvin -....... . Larson, -.......... ..... rna• Aylett, Ora Seredy Electric Home Bakery a thousan d dollars in time and 2. -Over ture, "Mosa ic" Larson, Uclmas R. 400 Yard Relay: Sandy, Union, SANDY COWS STAND Anderson . Lionel *Leak, Lawrence GOOD TEST terial to ,put this contest over, to J. W. Johnso n _ ..... ···-·-·--· ---..... .. *Anderso n, Rachacl V. J. H. S. Symph ony Orche stra West Jordan. Lind, Bertha l.ieorgc A. , •nureon The Depart ment of Animal Hus- say nothing of the cash prizes. But M. R. Carson ............... . --···--·-...... .. Lunncn, James A. S. Male Qual't et, "Trail -Mate " Clay Smith Bateman , Barta 25 Boys Relay: Sandy, West Jor_ .............. .. Vern Lester. IHomquis t, Sig-urd A. bandry conduct ed a test of the milk it has served the purpose . The money Paul Blinn ......._ ................ Lionel Ander son, Carter Grant, dan, Union. *Levine, Agnes Butt erfield, Ovid by ·-. .......... evident is ................ That E. A. Gilder Merrill, Wallace • Beckstea d, Oral A. Relay: West Jordan, produci ng cows of Sandy City last was well spent. llar Caterpi Charle s Hood, Clark Gardn er L. ...... Crace , ............... Malstrum Wm. J. Peters .............. lleckstea d, Thelma S. week, under the directio n of Dr. F. looking over the scrap books. Bishop J. P. Jensen Sandy, South Jordan. May, Helen Husto, George .. . 4. InvOCialtion ............... The judges have decided that the Y. Saito ......... .. .. _............... Miller, tirace West E. Murray , chief of the departm ent. *.Uurkins haw, Alice Union, Sandy, Relay: Girl 25 g" Evemn y "Ever Solo, hone Xylop G. Morgan, Ella 5. Cole, Clarence This is only a partial list and Dr. Hickey did the work and found awards should be made as follows : "A-Iicklcson, Grace Jordan. Crump, Gladys Epp~rson George Burgo n $15; prize, be publish ed next wek. And first will , Draper Editori al: Myers, IJa Canning, C. Milan only one reaction . Alden Slater Miller, John Dorothy , Coomber award no tory $10; Saluta prize, membe r, it isn't just the fact 6; Dr. Hickey gave us the entire de· Midvale, second Nelson, Glen READY FOR SHOP Conyers, Pearl FIX-IT you are giving money to put a prize. N iclsen, Harold W. Cox, Earl 7. Piano Solo, "Fanta sie from BUSIN ESS AT RIVER TON tails of the Sandy City test but since of third aurice M . , Xewman ~forris Cundick, Verdi-Li·szt News and Story: South Jordan, team in the field, but you Rigole tto" *Ohlson, Alice E. plumbi ng and we have so few subscri bers in Sandy for Densl~y, Cli£ton M. ready are We Oliver, Katherin e Densley, \V. Melvin first prize, $15; Bing<ham, second menting- tog-ether that Miss Alice Ohlson electric al work, we also do acetyle ne 1 there is probabl y no reason to pubOlson, Irene 0. Dwight, Sadie L. prize, $10; Herrim an, third prize, $5. spirit, the most priceles s Price, LeRoy J. Helen Stokes lish same. "Dahl, Mary E. 8. Valedi ctory welding , iron and motor repairin g. Pearson. Kenneth A. I. Arlie , •Despain Inasmu ch as school terms are end- of any commu nity, laying down The Sandy populac e, as a whole, Petersen, Einar We are agents for the famous Eck, Hilve 9. Ladies Double Quart et, "De · Sandm an" we shall await the world the challen ge that Petersen, H.ay D. Erickson , Mary Ann - Prothe roe We also carry a full resent being asked to subscri be to ing at this time pumps. Gurley Frank Pearson, Kener Egbert, word from the winning schools as to is a strong contest ant for Richards , Guy G. of plumbi ng an'd electric al sup- The Journal . line :Frost, Ivan Isabel le Readin g, Alice Burkin shaw, Rlchards on, Fac A. Fensterm aker, Ag:ne& 0. Someti mes we wonder if the money where the check shall be forward ed. every field of endeavo r. plies. Reading, Isabelle V. Juanit a Jorgen sen, France s Swan, Lill'lnlayson , Ora Dean The prize money is rearly at your •Richard s, Delila M. Fish, Ellen M. Give us a trial, we will try to paid to the Sandy corresp ondent is lian Hart, Fae Richar dson, Nellie GarE. John Rich, COOPE R-GRA SS (ireen, J, Afton comman d. Shall we hold another justifie d. please. Silcox, Gweneth L. A. Clark Gardner, by panied Accom . Ohlson Alice year? ett, ANNO UNCEM ENT. contest next school Smith, Herman ]. •Gardner , La Von nez 1 Smith, DenGarrett, Nellie As annouc ed last week, the Violins: Harold Nielsen, Clifton The marriag -e of Miss Dora Locke BOOTH SPRIN G CLEAN -UP Stone, (ieralcl D. Carter S. Grant, Swenson , Irven A. sley, Irven Swensen, Clark Gardn er. (Jreenwo od, Paul SALE CONTI NUES TO JUNE 9 LAWR ENCE LEAK WINS HONO RS, vale Furnitu re Compan y will Whitem ore took' place Alton and John "Slater, Greer, Lowell ·the Cooper Buildin g about June Dr. Adam S. Bennion: Some few days ag-o the Booth · 10. "Smith, Afton Wednes day of last week at the (;rilfiths, Clare W. In this issue of 'I'he Journal Franklin senior, Smith, Hamilton , Lola Lawren ce Leak, Jordan Whitem ore home in Mirlvale. The Mere. Co .. started one of their great 11. Presen tation of Gradu ating Olass Smith, S. Lamont Hart, Lillian find page announ cement s will the Union Steele, R. Renar Prin. L. W; Nielsen Horne. Arthur ceremo ny was perform ed by Bishop .1 bargain giving sales. And when you from West Jotdan, won The Frances Swan, work in each of these firms. Hughes, Fern A. John A. Aylett in the presenc e of speak of bargain s, you can't speak Pacific scholar ship for best "Smith, June Hood, Lbarles H. 12. 'Prese ntatio n of Diplomas ndise mercha g ·you Schmitt roth, Waltor Hardcast le, Hyrum W. and groom,·l with authori ty until you have in- agricul ture this year. He gets $100 are offerin bride the of s familie the -Supt . D. C. Jensen h-1. joseph moving Smith, Haun, Viola}.as a prize and his fare to and from wholesa le less the cost of *Stokes, Helen and a number of close friends. A 1 spected the Booth offernig . "Hibbert, Huyrle E. 18. Come t .Trio, "Tripl ets of the Finest " (i. Clive and Tapp, the agricul tural college next year 1 Mr. Grass desires to move some James, Earl T. weddin g supper was served to forty 1 They offer prizes eevry day Van Dam, .Sola M. Henne berg Jennings , Walter C. for _the excellen cy of his agricul tural his stock before June 15 and •\Vhite, Helen later in the evening , The bride is, on the closing day. *jensen, James L. hs, C'. •Wilcox. Le J(oy rs of West prices are attracti ve, Oharle s Hood, Clare Griffit • orgensen , Juanita the daught er of Mrs. William Irvine 1 It will pay yo_u to visit this store project. Stuart Saunde *Whitmo re, Esther Lula acobsen. what is asked for the same Lawrence Leak Winkler, Walter E. Mr. anrl Mrs. Whitmo re • particu larly at this time for real Jordan was ~ close second, actually j Jacobson , Virgil city. this of elsewhe re • Walker, Ronald F. Jensen, Harold E. Losey tying Mr. Leak in points. I bargain s, Exit 'March, "Trisg ian" will make their home in Midvale . .__HonorG ble mei'UioiJ J•r on Ql.'f!ffll~ abov• 87 per CtiU BASEBALL TEAM 1 1 I I I I I I ~- - 1 uris 1 I I 15; I I I I I I I Jordan High Commencement Exercises May 21, 1926 List of graduates of 1926 PRDgRAM 1 ..,_si:lress - - 1 ~p<UIU M ••• rrt~~~r•m "'" 1rad-•• ~/ th• cleu of 'Z6 |