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Show PRICE , A NICKE L PUBLI SHED AT MIDVA LE, UTAH, THURS DAY, JULY 1, 1926. Form er Midvale Miss Mar ried in Calif ornia I Midvale Secu res LS" SOU 'S MEN IED "TR T TIME THA Star Pitch er DISTANCE LENDS CHARM By JOE CUSHM AN The marria ge ~f Miss Gladys Mitchell to Edwin E. Engma n, of Los kngele s to~k place at Riversi de, Cal. .ffine 24th. The bride is the daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mitchel l and until recently has been a residen t of Midvale . For the past month she has been visiting with her parents and lw.s been extensi vely enterta ined. Follow ing a honeym oon at Catalin a Islands the couple will reside in Los Angele s. Mr. Engma n is well known here having at one time been .a residen t of Sandy City. - With the additio n of C. Larson late of Magna, Midval e boasts of .as 1 GUESS FISHING'S good a pitchin g staff as any semi-pr o MUCH BETTER hall team in the state. OVER THERE It would be hard to find a pitchin g staff within the radius of our baseball reach with a better set of pitchers than Beckste ad, Readin g and Larson, with this trio the second annual ALLEY I<'OltGE In June, 1926. basebal l tournam ent banner should Overhe ad a bright !Jiue ~ky and hang over Mid~ale this fall. A banks of fleecy clouds. Magna will be Midval e's oppone nts hreeze scented with dogwood It looks Friday, July 2, at 5 p. m. stirs the tops of maples that break' the Larson send to bet like a good long str~>tch of fanulan ds, carpete d In give and mates against his former green und dotted with daisies. SunMagna show the big boy a chance to shine and the song of birds and far they made a poor guess when onthe that of sound the e distanc the In they keep him. on the bench all year. ('Oill!ng bus hrlngln g another expectto visitors ous Last Friday the Clover Leaf Dairy prosper of nut group sm, to Midval e and got the surpris e patrioti came an that shrine of Americ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Fox anIn lives, as well as a sound gton their of the headqu arters of Washin nounce the birth of a daught er, Monthe score being 17 to 2. ng, days, thrashi Hevolu tlonary day, at a Salt Lake hospita l. Mrs. 1 n had sized up some of 1778. , Milkme The Valley Forge In January Fox was former ly Miss Grace Pier-I and figured we I defeats Midval e's , White fields stretch unbrok en hack s~. soup. · Is duck would be I from the frozen Sehuylkill. Smoke log the from air On Sunday Midval e journey ed to frosty the on curling Mrs. JJs. W. Nibley had as her the by endured ps hardshi the Garfiel d to play the Copper League rs This soldier' s hut is commemor<~,tive of huts of the Americ an army. Bloodguests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 1777-78. of winter the and took with them a club that would stained tracks lend from these huts Americ an army while In camp at Valley Forge during Knowle s, of Logan and Mr . .and Mrs. h well-nig shuck, s11ry's finish better than last place in the commls the to William Wale, of Salt Lake. Copper League , figurin g on winnin g destitut e of the provisio ns which are but, alas the local boys had one of needed for hungry men. From the those days that basebal l men never two-sto ry stone farmho use of Isaac , Arthur emerges gton Everyt hing Wa8hln explain . Generul can Potts, e officers, Midval his of ing two everyth with and minute talks a tried worked his for horse killing. his a in tried resulted and then mounts ---- oO o-- -usual mornin g rfde. His face Is calm To make our position secure we got Mrs. Alice Batema n announ ces the serious the of spite and serene, for in Cy Hulse, late of Logan, who until conIs he army, condition of his little ten days ago was on that city's them bring fident that the summe r will r?st<!r in the Utah-Id aho League , to 30th, in the Salt Lake Temple . success. p1tch the game for us. Hulse pitched . this seemsgood enough game .t o wip a home at a all It r How familia but not good enough to win Forge. Arthur, Valley at the efficien t night operato r at the The West Jordan milk was con- story of Wushln gton get-toting interes ly intense An ge. Exchan so we took the short one s game, Teleph painter ball e a Midval sidered to be among the very best Histori ans and novelists 11nd pr~ milk their Jordan make West score. will 4 the to of 9 a couple al of gether end • The young and purest product ions in Salt Lake bave caused this part of our historic . present box score: the the for Follow ing is home in Midval e ducers was held at the West Jordan county and for that matter on the Inherita nce to stand out In hold re- ica'~ MIDVA LE lief. It was 11 happy Idea to have this entire market . chapel, Monday , June 28. B. H. 0. A. posfor canvas on ed visualiz scene to There were in attenda nce about 50, Much conside ration was given Evans, 2b. .................. ... ~ -·-·-· 2 0 4 0 terlty by J<)tlwln Austin Abbey and of the actual produce rs. Cold sweet feeding , cleanlin ess, care and grad10 1 Smith, lb --· ·-·-----··········---.... 5 1 of milk, with a view Olf making hung In the hall of represe ntatives of 1 6 1 5 .. ..... Miss Emma 1;Jrown, daught er of milk and iced bqtterm ilk was served, ing -·· _ ....... . 3b. where Mellon, urg, Harrisb the West Jordan milk a produc t to the stute cuplt_ol ut Mr • .and Mrs. S~las Brown .an~ G~. also ice cream with the requisi te 1 0 1 pilgrim a -.4 .. ······.. Stauffe r, rf. ·····- -·····be in demand and for which eventua l- h\•sts of Amenl' nns muklng Player, of Benruon, were marned m! trimmi ngs, etc. 0 3 0 their --···..4 stay Watts, If. -·--·- --·-·--····-·age to \'i"a~hington could a higher price would be offered . 1 Salt Lake City, Wedne sday, Ju~e 30., Talks on timely subject s in connec -lly Pres. Jos. Hibbar d conclud ed the journey nn hour or two and view it. 2 2 ··-···..4 Readin g, cf. ..... ·--·--···-····Mt. and Mrs. Player left 1mme- tion with milk produc tion for the 1 . Suffered • Whitmo re, ss. ----·······-·-····--·-·2 0 2 3 Patriot Where g by urging every membe r to speakin of Bagley Mr. by given was market J a for ny ceremo tthe ng diately fo~lowi Atwood , c. --··-·--·····--···-··--.....3 0 1 2 Few of us without rereadi ng our hisevery can of milk with the in put Lake Salt of Dairy Leaf Clover the . . . Canyon tJ.?-P· Hulse, p. --·-···---··· ----··-·---·-···-··-3 1 0 4 milk, a reputat ion of the things tory (·nuld tell thut Pllllade lphlu fell 0 They Wlll make the1r home m M1d- City. Profess or Caine of the Agri- the the after British the of the hands 50c 25c 10c Beckste ad, p. ··-·-·--···-·-······-...-! 1 0 8 yrs. 50 ft. cultura l College and Mr. Standis h,! the public wants in the distribu tion !Into of Germun town; thut eongres s for the 5th of July, 1926. l Boys Sports vale. hattie 50c 25c 10c 9-10 50 ft. Girls the latter an expert on milk testing Iof this highly recomm ended food FOO't RACES York; to lphia Philade Totals ......... -----···--··· ....37 7 24 17 from fled hud t. produc ! 50c 25c lOc 9-10 50 ft. Boys 3rd 2nd and purity of milk, etc. · 1st e Distanc Years. state York ARTHU R New In gn campai the that SCOOT ER RACES lOc 25c 50c ft. 50 4-6 Girls and r Schuyle ul, ~uccPs~f had heen B. H. 0. A. 50c 25c 10c 6 yrs. 50 ft. 50c 25c lOc Girls 4-6 50ft ..4 3 5 2 Gates with less than 5,000 men de- Boys -............ ......... . ss-2b. , Mohler 10c 25c 50c ft. 50 6 yrs. 50c 25c 10c Boys 50ft 6-8 Girls 10,000. of army ne's Burgoy feallng 50c 25c 10c Lott, 2b-rf. ······--··-···..·---··- -·--5 2 1 1 7 yrs. 50 ft. 50c 25c lOc Girls 6-8 50 ft. hard- Boys the o! tell could us of most But a Virgini Miss evening Tuesda y 50c 25c 10c 1 Morriso n, rf-lf. ··--·.. ····--··-·-·····3 0 0 0 7 yrs. 50 ft. l.OOl 50c 25c Boys 8-10 100ft. The finish of the great contest be- tickets will be given out after 5 p. m. ships of the winter of 1777·78, when Girls Br~wn, Zach 50c 25c 10c Cooper , lf-p. ·····----·-·-··--····--·····! 0 1 0 Brown, assiisted by Mrs. 50ft 8-10 1.00 50c 25c Girls 8-10 100ft. ing waged by Midval e girls to deter-J Friday evening , July 2, and all funds 2,000 barefoo ted and halt-clothed men Boys show50c 25c lOc ·Brown , lf-lb ---·-·--·--··- ·---·--- 4 2 7 0 enterta ined at a. miscell aneous 8•10 1.00 50c 25c Boys 10-12 100ft. mine who shall be the "Godde ss of I and tickets must be in by 6 p. m., e!ldured cold and hunger at Valley Girls 1.00 50c 25c Facer, lb. -··---·-·-- ----··- ··-···-! 1 1 q er for ·her sister, Miss Emma Brown, Liberty " and receive the prizes to Friday evening , July 2nd, to receive 8-10 1.00 50c 25c 10-12 200ft. Boys Forge, 1.00 50c 25c Curtis, rf...-- ·-···----·- ····-···-· 0 0 0 1 a June bride. The game of Hearts be awarde d for such honor is close. i credit. 10-12 1.00 50c 25c 200ft. 12-15 Girls , al, idleness of winter a not was It was played. Those winnin g prizes 1.00 50c 25c Layne, ss. --·-······--·----·--··--··-·-··1 1 0 1 12-14 1.00 50c 25c 200ft. great and votes j Don't delay. The time is short. though but Jlttle time was spent on :Boys 12-15 been has t Interes Webb, 3b. -- -···--·.. ·····--··--·--·--·-·2 2 1 5 were Mrs. Arthur Ringro se and Miss SMALL AUTO RACES 1.50 75c 25c 200ft. j Turn all funds and tickets o~er to B. training ln'the art of war until Baron !Girls 15-18 cakes." "hot like s~lling been have 50c 25c IOc Flint, cf. ..... -·-..·-·-..··-······---·-··-·4 2 2 1 Bertha Lind. Refresh ments were 4 yrs. 1.50 75c 25c yds. 100 15-18 The standm g as found by the . Boys late l<'ran<'e from arrived Steuben Von 50c 25c lOc Hamme rslaugh , c. ..-·--·-·-·3 0 9 0 served to twenty . judges count Wedne sday evening is 1A. Rasmu ssen at P. C. Rasmu ssen In Fehrua ry and set to drill the troops Free for all 100 yds. 3.00 1.50 5 yrs. 50c 25c lOc Hall, P· -·-·-·-.. ·····-··· --.. ·-·-·-"'...1 0 0 1 and Sons store. 6 yrs. ,fit as follows : TRICY CLE RACES and the slmarms of manual the In Mannin g, p. ........................-........ ! 0 0 0 WALK ING The prizes will be awarde d to the plest e'folutlons. On their immedi ate Girls 4 years 50 ft. 50c 25c lOc Fae Richard son ··- ..·-····-···--···--····--···--.... 5100 of Hender son, p-lf. ·····---- -·-..1 1 0 0 100ft. 2.00 1.00 50c 25c lOc Fat men 50 ft. Bessie Vincen t ...............-....................-.... 2400 Goddes s of Liberty and her maids years 4 Boys haldd en ml the tFohrgel, Vtalleby at alrrldvail - - - 100 f t. 2·00 1 .00 50c 25c lOc Ole! men Mary Padjen ...............................·-······-- ·· .. 2000 honor at the street dance, Monday l ve 11 ten s, u t e ncreas ng co 4-6 50 ft. Girls 1 31 14 27 12 .. • ··· Tota s -·--------···---··..-· t f 100ft. 2.00 1.00 d tl b u lldl 50c 25c lOc Old ladies ft. 50 4-6 Bertha Lind .... ·-···--······-··-·--·-..··-·-·--·-·····-··1740 evening , July 5. 0h 't~·armer qualr terds Boys 11 1 ngh E tile e a Score by innings : 2.00 Pie eating 2.00 Of course, some of the contest ants 1 They should be on Main street also 1mpert• ve. 50c 25c lOc Waterm ellon John Jensen, who has been obliged u ac<'ommo< 8 e 1 Girls 7 years 50 ft. ac not float the Runs - ·--····-······--······ 000 000 202-4 on 25c places 75c their 1.50 take to I race pending 50c 25c 10c 3 legged 50 ft. yrs. 7 Boys to return from his work in Colorad o, are holding out a lot of ~otes worked they 12 of gangs In so men, 12 Hits -·--·-·---······-···-···--·····001 200 211-7 l.OO 50c 25 c :later than 9:30 Monda y mornin g for yrs. 50 ft. 50 c 25 c 10 c 1Sack race on accoun t of ill health, is reporte d the closing date. logs and pointing Girls the 8 laying r togethe rArthu · But notice is hereby given that no the big street parade. them with day. Washin gton offered as being on the improv e. Runs ____ ______________ 210 100 14x- 9 a reward for the one finished first Hits --·--·-----····-..........411 110 24x-14 and In the hest manner. Other rery: Runs-R eading , Atwood Summa • war<ls were given for a cheaper and Y 2, Whitmo re, Layne 2, Webb, Brown, 0 boards than roof made qulclcly more City, Flint, Ham.m erslaug h, Hender son 2, Ray Austin, of Sale Lake shoes for te substitu best s m1'th, the tor and E rrors--E vans, · son. u 0 r r1 •u Beginn ing the first of July, sub• 2, From Decemb er 15 1925 to June salesm an for City Motor Sales Oo., stantia l reducti ons in Local passeng er made of rawhide. Not until all the 1 ~ Mohler Atwood , Hulse, Curtis, : Albbie huts, Miss log to their today In d married ln'stalle was were has men milk of 15, 1926, 235,000 gall~ns fares will be made betwee n prac-ticalbases- Evans. Sacri~ Layne. Stolen would Genera l Washin gton move from .;.been delivere d at the West Jordan Jenkins of Midval e. fice hits-E vans, Mohler , Morriso n, .all points on the lines of the Den- hi~ mnrqnP" into the small stone farmly The young couple left immedi ately ver and Rio GJJande Wester n .and the Hamme rslaugh , Webb 2. Home runcooling plant which has netted the his head- ' ned maintai he whel'e house, d oon. Mneym short a for in . : ds, producer~ over $37,000 • Rio Grande Southe rn 11ailroa hits--F lint Two-ba se Hen erson. qunrter s until thev broke camp on 1 make will they return their On and a1~ed IS present The 11Ulk at the day the Brltlc:h ev~cuo, Utah and New York. 18, se 2, AtColorad .Tune in-Hul batted . Runs 2, Facer, Flint 2, Lott, Hender cooJ.ed to 40 degrees or less if neces- their home in Mid~ale and Mr. Aus Despite the fact that the Rio ated Philade lphia. Innings pitche d-By 3, Smith. sary. The operato r say he ean tin will become affiliat ed with C. A. Grande is a mounta in .road with Living. of Way Old s. Showa busines r transfe the in McRae 7 1-3, by Beckste ad 2-3, by Hall freeze it if require d. heavy grades and costly mainten ance, expect Austin and McRae . this Messrs Since 1879, when by Mannin g 3, by Hender son 2, by Airing and quick cooling is the the new rates compar e favorab ly with and 1nta trucks nal Cont1ne the additio 1. Credit victory to Hall. At only ~eans of el~~inating or at lea~ to purchas e those prevail ing on eastern roads was purchas ed by some vicinity his t . Valley of of tion people the Associa al give a Memori bacten the .and Hulse 29, off Beckste ad 2, n re llUrumw curvatu a to and . g grades ~educm with lesser a••"nn•·•n~ of' center the line. been their in has It service real off Mannin g 10, off Hensec9, ed Hall populat m the 11Ulk. serving more densely gli a get may public the Here Hits-O ff Cooper 6. a off but 8, be will tions. The new rates A Uvlng. of way old the Hall 1, ot off 0, g Mannin in UNITY off 14, MIDVA LE COMM trifle higher than those in effect JaaJes. with hung , kitchen log 3, off the of' son Henden off 2, g e METHO DIST CHURC H Mannin pre-wa r days and are made possibl the was , griddles and 9, Hulse skillets, Off pastor. s~red1. Runs Rev. Frank W. Bross, through the econom ies in operatilon angle outside the at placed ney ManArvid off 0, ' m. a. Hall 10 Hender son 0, off Sunday school at resultin g from an extensi ve ~mprove the ell. On the large platform the by E. Anders on, superin tendent . on 0, off Hender son 2, off Cooper carried gn campai ment Riverto n has served notice on the chimney corner all the the across durMornin g worship at 11 a. m. Sern respons ible for-Hu lse 7, Wester Runs Grande Rio and that they will celebra te both a Denver of the household baking and ing Beckste ad 0, Hall 0, The mon by the pastor. Subject , "T:r.ue world 0, years. three or two July 4th and July 24th in cool ing the past , and culinary aundry, done--l son 2, Cooper 0. Hender travel 0, -. Liberty ." rail te reducti on should stimula er g.-ove, near Riverto n. killing. 0, by BeckA cordial invitati on is extende d to Boxeld Hulse y the out-B by served s Bills are out giving the program of in !the various section r rallying point In this Anothe Maning 5, by by 2, Hall by all to attend these service s. 1, the day and numero us prizes are of- Rio Grande system . 2. Bases on Cooper by 0, (Contin ued on P.age Ten.) fered, among them being pri~s for "'"'·"--v"LL Hulse 3, off Beckste ad 0, the best renditio n of "The Declara Hall 3, off Mannin g 3, off Hention ~f Indepen dence," etc. 1, off Cooper 1. Wild pitches In making the rounds on the above l mpires -Trese der =··'-- Hall. dates you will make no misnamed ~·Helsen. Time cf game-- 2 hours. Throug h error a stateme nt ap- take in droppin g in on the Riverto n Hall Square , July 4, 10 a. m. Ctiy of date under l Journa the peared \n folks. PROGR AM Bills are out for the greates t June 24, 1926, stating that the MidBugler, Attenti on, To The Colors. tion sale of lots in Midval e on vale Civic club would erect a flag tiful Sixth avenue, to be held Flag raisei:l by Marine s. .. pole on the city porpert y at the Main band. by , Banner ed July 3, from 3 to 6 p. m. day, Spangl Star and Center street for Midval e City. S. U. of r you wish to purchas e Cornell Whethe Capt. Addres s, We have been niforme d by a comyou should attend not, or l(}t Marine s. mittee from the Civic club that the ca . "Ameri club, After a three weeks jaunt in the sale. Song, Commu nity city and not the club is erectin g the Salt of , Jenkins C. Col. E. Mr. and 1\Irs. E. C. O'Brien arthe Beautif ul." July 24th is always a red letter day flag pole which is made of heavy iron will eer, Flag auction W ednesda y, just in time City, promin ent Song, Mrs. Fred Hyke, "The pipe 5 inches in diamet er at the base in West Jordan and it is the avowed sale. the celebra tion and other activin charge of this Withou t a Stain." and approx imately 70 feet in he:ight. intentio n of the commit tee in charge will lots One hundre d and fifty Song, Audien ce and band, "Amerto see that the age old custom is rethe hamme r to the highest reports a wonder ful time but under "' ica." Doctor: "Deep breathi ng kills bac- peated this year. d, to be back among home folks This is a commu nity movem ent der. Terms can be arrange So remem ber that July 25th, West teria." Also free. lunch and request Music are citizens c ...1 patrioti Patient : "But how can I make them Jordan bids you welcom e, as only and all away. given lot city front ed to attend. West Jordan knows how. breathe deeply. " V Foxe s Ann ounc e Birth Of A Dau ghte r Mon day II -== - Laur a Bate man Wed Wed nesd ay in Tem ple 4th of july Pr og ra m M•lk M G T ::~ag~. o~f:y,da~~~;~d~;,ur;u~~, ci~~~ ~~:ef!~ ~~~i~~~e i~a~h:~~ 1 en et h og et er ·• BRO WN -PLA YER I I I I i PRO GRA M 9 a. m.-B and conc ert on Main Stree t. 9:45 a.m .-Pa rade 10:45 a.m .-Pr ogra m at chur ch grov e. May or Port er, mast er of ceremonies. Selection, "Am erband and audi ence.; invo catio n, Nels Lind ; "Fla g With out a Stain " Beau mon t quar tet; read ing, Mrs. Fay Dooley Olsen; solo, selec ted, Mrs. Fran k Rich ardso n; orati on, Rev. Fran k Bros s; "Sta r Spag led Bann er,"' band ; benedictioin, A. P. Rasm usse n. 12 to 1-B aske t picnic at grov e. 1 to 4 p. m.-S port s at grov e as follows: 1 Miss Emm a Brow n Tend ered Show er I Goddess of Liberty Ends july 2 i Ex City Mars hal Is On The Sick List JEN KIN S . MIL K PRO DUC ERS GET A TIDY SUM AUS TIN D. & R. G. W. Redu ces Fare Toda y 4 p. m.-B aseb all gam e at Sme lter grou nds. Midvale vs picked team Tooele and Baur 7 t 8 p. m.-B an d COnCert On Main Street b Midvale Juni or Band 8 30 p.m .-Grad ·stre et danc e give n by Midvale ' F"Ire depart ment . P resen tatio n of prize s to Goddess of Libe rty Maid s take s place at the .. Rive rton Will Cele brate In Boxe lder Grove CITY ERE CTS FLA G POL E COMMUNITY FLAG Lots At Auct ion Rais ing On Sixth A ven Wes t Jord an Inten ds To Roar July 24th an O'Br ien And Wife Hom e |