You can see Jupiter in the NW Sky later tonight. I kept my son up late last night to see it. It's just a little east of the moon.
I'm not sure I'm getting your directions. The moon on Saturday would have risen in the east, just a little to the north if you were in Central Iowa. Jupiter would have been rising in the east just ahead of the moon, and a little south. I'm not sure how the ecliptic plane would ever get Jupiter to the North West, at least in Iowa?
On this past Saturday, the brightest objects besides the moon...
Venus- low in the west. Can't miss it, looks like a plane landing (except not moving, or twinkling). Easily the brightest object in the sky after the moon.
Jupiter- rises in the east, about the time Venus sets and will be next brightest object in the sky after Venus.
Arcturus- Star in the west above Venus. If you follow an 'arc' from the handle of the Big Dipper, the bright object is Arcturus.
Vega, Deneb, Altair- three stars overhead that form the Summer Triangle
Antares- Red SuperGiant to the south in Scorpio. Often in Iowa, only visible in Summer months. If it's center was in the same spot as our sun, it would extend out past the orbit of Mars.
Fomalhaut- to the south east
I did not see the ISS, but don't know that I was out before 9, I'm not sure what it's relative magnitude would be. Also, a lot of internet hoaxes going around about Mars and how bright it would be last month. Mars is around 1.5 magnitude, or roughly 300 times dimmer than Venus. You can see it though, a little orange dot just to the right of Venus.