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Show lWarren and Saxton's .. Rodeo Show To Be At Union, on July 24th • bvcrybody welcome to Union on <.uy ~-Hh, pioneer Day. There you'll w1<..ue,;s one of the largest celebrations •hat UlllO•l has ever staged in its J . lllSLO!".}" • Volume 5 Nun1be r 10. lV:idvale, Salt Lake Co., Utah, Friday, July 19, 1929 __ M. Cox And His Trumpeteers Make a · Hit at Kamas Dance t On J:o,riday evening, July 12, 1929, Wm. M. Cox and his Midvale 'frumpeteers put over a very succe~;sful dance in the Kamas Amusement Hall at Kamas. The large crowd in attendance was enthusiastic over the peppy musk furnished by the Midvale musical organization. Director Cox states that he will put his organizatio n up against any of the high class dance bands in the Intermount ain country. If you don't believe this statement ask any one who atte:~.ded the Kamas dance. Anyone desiring to put on a successful dance anywhere in this territory should get in touch with Mr. Cox an dengage his trumpeteers . - Weekly : Twelve Pages, Price Five Cents ~--------·--------------------------.;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ '"·--~----------,.;,., · ··r· Ol 0 FOLK ENJOY !J B dc an onc ert ·~ . PROGRAM ji~ll LAGOON OUTING I ill 1 i 1 !Ji ilH .m~t ~~o~st~~~{~~s t~~;n~e~~~~~ ~~1~ Il 111il! !..uke county were at Lagoon Wed- •·1edsdFay kfor the ~nnual ouLing of the 01 o1 s. There ;,: were probobly 300 .wn>"d gu"t' ,whloh m<a.,, po<so"' ,L_l. l~4~:~i'~;,~;:f;f.:frE~~~ ·~=:.!,_ ~'·,_ 1· : ot t e East and West Jordan stakes arranged the program ,given in the ~11 afternoon which was as iollows: " ' 1 1. Music by the Draper Band. I ,,·'1 i 2. Community Singing conducted by' · ·· Clifio1·d I Goff. 1'i1 3. Invocation by A. T. Butterfield of 1 't i West Jordan Stake presidency. i :l i dE-livered by ·.! r.: L d' o. a 1es' Chorus (a and b) num1'11 4s~ie~e~a~~!:~~~me, 1_;._: .~ I~II ~~r~( f~':nrr:t~raper, 1 ' l I z. (a) "Royalist" Overture • 1!( ::~;;~;:~g~;~:~g"::··~an'" \b1 (c) "Onward Christen Soldier" Rh:QUEST NUMBERS 3. (a) (b) (c) 4. (a) (b) (c) 5. (a) (b) "Londonber ry Air" "Mocking Bird" •·on the Mall" ":Mooning Serenade" "~choes from the South" "The centaur "Fond Hearts" Serenade "Barn Dance" ·;.~~:;u~~·~ng-led ' 1' BAND CONCERT, JULY 20th, 1929 1 .~ards and the combined committee · h i~ 1\:Iidvale City Band !,: ll" i J,i_=::i. King M~~ D~:; une oi the main events of the day be J ..warren's and<.;. Saxton's l:h~ Hodto Show, the Notorious bronco v:·.i11 WRESTLING BOUT AT WEST JORDAN' hu~no~t~~r =:~~i;h~t~ 1~i~~~:mrl :: 1 wi~1 ~~~~~! i~~~~h~~e~~i~X: ~~fc~ -- -- uu .. <.<::L?ut"C mg, w1th tiler~ halkCreekB wild banditasin,WyomMu~;tangs, lll bronco oustmg, contest riding, Wild -~l ~~~~gJuiy :JO~~goed~. 24th signals will be m. Big parade featuring, at West Jordan -on July 24th. Warren-Sax ton Rodeo. UtClharence Smith, wrelltler of the 10:00 a. m. Pioneer day services at a Copper company at Magna, wara cuape!. Speaker J. P. Creer• fo=O<ly of Union, and Honry Jone• Hom ohoe pitehing eont.,t. ~t1£~f:Etfi7i~f~f.j(i ;:;~~gs;~h;~::_re~c:s:c:=~:: Klohr Arr. by Lake Arr. by Lake Goldman King Klohn King King Rollinson 1 .i ~-'.l.;_; ~ Hi iii 1 l ~=: ! jj I "' ~ j .·=i_,l ;.~ at 2:00 p. m. To decide which is the best man of lhe two will be a pretty hard proposition as they have already met in two previous matches. Jones fon the tirst contest and Smith the latter. Jones says that this time he is golng to try and turn the tables on the local man and has spent a great deal 0 if0 interesting to he sporting clans of the valley \~i~~~~ t~~n~~~~ty Actwt toot 1-aces -Cash pri"zes to all wi11ners. 12:00 Lunch hour, Plate luncheon He•ved i.Jy .H.elief Society, 10c a plate. 1:uu p. lll. '.i.'ug-0'-Wa r across canal "'lanieu vs. singles. Bicycle 1·ace, cash prizes. 2:uu p. m. J. Wanen's and c. Saxtons Ltg Hodio Show. l.:ase Ball, Union vs. Baldwin l:i:vu p. m. Big Dance at Recreation ~~~0~ ~~:nco~~:~~ g;oth':r~!~t:w:~~~ ~~ H~~nc!:!~~n~~~~~y-soda directed by Mr. (c) Banner" pop, Bal6. Humorous Speech, President Reid !' i i three foils to a finish at West Jordan loon, Candy, Ice Cream, Everything. Beck, Draper. ------~----------------·----~-Henry Jones was once welter7. Selection, ''Perfect Day," by the weight champion of the world and Band. held this title from 1919 to 1921 when 8. Vocal Solo, Ethel Millerberg, of f.V he was defeated by Jack Reynolds at East Midvayle, accompame a by Columbus, Ohio, on Sept 24th, 1921 Mrs. Charles Schmidt. Since that time Jones has become 9. Comic rteading, by J .E. 'l'uckcr. somewhat heavier and just recently 10. Quartette. defeated Joe Perello at El Paso, Tex., NEW YORK CITY, (Special)- 11. Comic Song, by Moroni Oliver. Although Midvale had a six to one former middle weight champion of Coincident with the announcem ent 12. Selection by the Band. M1·. Boba Da Rob. America. There are those far in exlead over the Tribune baseball team, made by the J. C. Penney Co. of the 13 · P rayer. f h"IS wetg · ht w h o refuse to C:uy whoa runa. da pap, Dis city; cess o (Continue d from Last Week) Following the program, the Plain Dear Boba: they lost their fourth straight game, wrestle with him. No man in the ... assigning of store unit number 1400 Quadrille, danced by the old folks, Sunday as a result of a 1ate inning world has more speed or more science for July 1st, comes the statement was of special interest. The fwor of I see dat you lilm. a guy to coma Additional Supervisory Ast~istance than Henry Jones ,the old veteran of that a natoinwide program of re- the ba.ilroom was cleared an<.l to tiLe tl,H'm your place and show how runa rally. The decsion to have Br. Beck spend the mat game. modeling and construction is now un- strains of "Turkey in the Straw", lads uu pap, well right way, I tink I de The rally is an old story for in the Clarence Smith on the other hand full time in supervision hereafter will and las~-es of liO, 70 and 80 years of idlaw tor dat job but now I no lika last few games it has happened again is a local boy still der way. young in the game. age bowed and balanced, chasseed : and again. After sailing along fo1 He is of a clean cut symmetrica l enable us to render much needed asNew stores, buildings acquired in and promenaded through the figures !;u ver mach, I tmk I too beeg for build, always in the pink of condition. sistance in the supervision of the the purchase of other chains and called by B. H. Beckstead, 79. daL job, but longa time go, I get g-ood eight innings Midvale made three er- Smith is considered one of the best grammar grades and the junior high Prizes we~·e given to Pete N. Jen- idea and go see de guy whata maka rors combined with two hits in the .:onditioned athletes many of the older J. C. Penney Co. in the intermoun- schools. The two visiting teachers sen, 87; Lomse Losch, 86; of lhe East ue laws you know dis kind guy he uinth inning to lose to the newspape1 .ain country. His main store buildings are being redone to and outstaand- to be employed this coming year will Jordan Stake and to • • men a second time. lng point is his ability to take punishconform to the latest build.i:J.g stan- Clara R. Nell, 81, of Geo. Ostler, 91; add efficiency in the matter of prethe .vest Jordan tdla you, what can do, and what no Midvale outhit the Tribune twelve ment. dards of the organization . stake for being the oldest persons on can do, he lilm de guy what say no It will be a matter of give and take venting mal-adjustm ent, misfits, and In Idaho, Utah and Montana, ex- the grounds. J. H. Griffiths, 77, and can dl'inka booze no more. You to eleven, one of the blows beini" a when he meets Jones and he who delinquency ,and will be the means nditures for reconstruct ion and re- Sarah Forbush, 76, had resided in •• now dees guy, well I go see and home run by Hughes. lasts longest and endureth to the end of assisting the grade teachers in the stakes the longest · Hyrum , . . The Box Score. may win the match. odeling will exceed $105,000 for the Beckstead, 7 4, was thetime. tallest guest maKe hnn explarush, and he say Tony, George Tahtars, Pantages Strong the satisfacto1·y adjustment of their balance of the year, according to pres- present, and Sarah Miller, and Jo- · you sma1t fellow, I see beeg guy, who TRIBUNE man will perform some feats of problem cases. Our attendance and ent work contracted for and under hannah Olson were the shortest wo- ruin dis country, I tella heem bout B H 0 A strength and a good preliminary will adjustment officers have had all this men among the honored guests. you mabe he lika you and giva good Morr, 2b., cf. ........................ 4 0 4 4 complete the show. way. work up to date. '.fhe added assisBy evening the old were all ~ . . Wherever it is practical and pos- on their way homewordfolks He1·zog, ss. 5 1 1 3 and the day poSlHh. But I no get postsh so, you ------------. -· --.---. -tance should make the situation al· sible to do so, all labor on the con- was adjudged an enjoyablye and sue- Link you can maka job pay four or Easter, lf. ............................ ~·-5 2 0 0 most ideal. struction work done for the local J. cessful undertaking . six hondred bucks, maybe I go work Leonard, cf., ........................ 4 2 2 0 lflisceUaneo us Items. C. Penney Co. stores is contracted and show you how ruin the biz. Borgquist, ............ 2b., 1 3 0 1 ... --The "Clean School Contest" which REPORT 1\IADE TO TIUJ for among local builders, it being the I You say, peoples, hes no lika da Rod berg, rf. ...........:::............ 5 2 1 0 was initiated last year had a most BA..."lK COl\IMISSI ONER OF policy of the company to keep exp::1.p, weU now you no ver smat·t guy, Buckley, lb. ........................ 5 0 7 1 'l'HE STATE OF UTAH wholesome etiect throughout :he dispenditures as closely within the statef! all you gota do maka good bis, is Gilbert, c. .............................. 4 1 7 2 Of The Condltion of Three students from Midvale, Sev- trict. Never before have teachers, "The Midvale State Bank, Located maka ail peoples, lika da pap, see, Emery, p. ............... ····· ........ 5 2 1 4: enteen from Sandy, four from River- pupils and where the work is being done as is patrons taken so much at Midvale, in the county of Salt des no vel' hard to p~ssible. Gibbs, do, I ..................... gev 3b. you 0 ton, 1 lettle 1 ......... 1 and one from Draper· are attend- pride in caring for school property Lake, State of Utah, at the close of Constructio n plans for the J. C. business on June idea, '!'hacker, eh. ..................... 3b. 1 wg ... v 4 the 0 1929 summer school of the and in maintaining a high standarJ 29, 1929. Penney •Co. this year are larger than You now, klon time go, I hava da RESOURCE S University of Utah. Thirty-two stu- of cleanliuess in and about the school in any other year in the history of Loan and discounts ............ $372,018.76 monk, and da music box, I get plenty Total ............................... .43 11 27 16 dents from Salt Lake county outside plants. 2, 623.80 of xpel'ience, I find out dat all da wothe company. More new stores are Overdrafts, ........ .................. of Salt Lake City and Murra,y are Our transportat ion system has MIDVALE Stocks, Bonds and being opened and more chains being Securities, 14,450.00 B H man, 0 A registered for the six week term. de lika make a nose bout oder again demonstrate d a high standard etc., ................... . purchased than in any previous year. Claims and Judgments, ... . 2,441.73 r woman, to much talka, da leilra kno, A. Gop, c ............................. 5 2 9 1 Virginia Haun, Va Lois Irving, and of efticient service. Over 1700 pupils Bank House, .... ............... . 6,184.65 all bout de nabor fellow, how much Reading, 2b. ... ........... . .......5 2 2 3 Delila F. Spratling of Midvale are en- reaped the benefits of our transportaFurniture and Fixtures, ... . 3,122.85 : mon dat guy he make, wher hes a go, Holt, p. ...................... .......... 5 1 0 4 rolled for the summer session. Those tion system during the past years. Real Estate Sold Under Contract, ............... . 16,855.281 whose hea go out wid, all dat kinda Matthews, ss. . ..................... 5 0 4 0 from Sandy are Kenneth Brady, Hor- The safety of the system is attested Other Real Estate Owned 10,000.00 J peoples, so we maka da pap, bot 5 Hughes, If. ......................... .4 1 0 0 ace W. Burgon, Juanita Clegg, Willa by the fact that not a single serious Due from Other Bank~, .... 32,494.95 .;tuli', well, we gota please all u.: Brown, 3b. .... ....................1 2 2 2 Greer, Carolyn Hay, Callie Jensen, accident occurred during the year. Cash Items, .......... $ 94.08 peoples, so we maka da pap, bot 5 Landers, cf....::: .................... 4 2 0 0 Molly Lindell, Iona Osborn, Beatrice The health work in Jordan District 85.00 Friday evening the Beehive Girls Gold, ...................... pag, first three Simper, pag, we Eva tella bout Robertson, 1 b. . ................... 3 1 10 0 Lorena Smith, Verda is maintained on a high standard. of the Midvale First ward M. I. A. Silver, .................... 3,762.38 the oder guys Stewart, wife, Melvin all bout, Currency, W. Strong, Edith C. Importu.nce of health habits, the conhow she .............. 4,4 77.00 Lester, rf ............................. 3 1 0 0 directed by their leaders, Mrs. Leo buya da cloes, how much mon her Winkler, and Harold Thorne. Anderson and Mrs. Orson Jensen, enstant care of the body through proper Total Cash on Hand, ..... . joyed a picnic in Little Cottonwood 8,418.46 husban he maka, whoa she lika, all Mildred Aylett, Ora Aylett, Harold diet, cleanliness, exercise, rest, sleep, 'l'otal ............................ 38 12 27 10 canyon. Games were played and Deficit P. & L ..... $ 812.98 dat kin stuff, Bradley, des woman and Virla de Orgilla lika dat are regis- and recreation have been held conScore by innings. Wien•ies and marshmallo ws were Less Earnings stuff, day reada 7 tered da pap all time, no Tribune ............0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 from Riverton, and Kattie Gar- stantly before the minds of teachers Col. .......... ............ 812.98 toasted. eat auy dinna ,now nex pag, we maka Midvale ............ 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 field is representin g Draper at the and students. Many children who Net Profit and Loss, .... 812.98 hem for de man, he no ver hard to FILES BANKRUP TCY .:!Ummer school. were handicapped by physical defects kichard R. Inkelas, Midvale, a CarSUMMARY pleas, and so The we summer jus telle session hem bout began Monday, have had these defects removed. So TOTAL .............................. $469,423.46 penter's helper, filed petition for Runs:Buckl ey 3, Leonard 2, Buck- June 10, and regular class work in all complete is the present state de pigs, wher he can buy best LIABILI'£I booze, ES of 1mbankruptcy in the Federal ,pourt Saturday. Inkelas gave his assets at Capitol Stock Paid in, ......$ 35,000.00 and bout de fights, and whosa · gon ley, Gilbert, Hughes, 2 ;A. Gop, Brown subjects except law will end on Fri- munizatio11 from diphtheria, small6,000,00 maka da knoc out, des all hes $695.25 and his liabilities at $1,585. Surplus Fund, .................. .. day, July 19. Law courses will con- pox and typhoid that in many secneeds, l...a..ilders Robertson. Due to 74,762.14 Other Banks, ......... . claims exemption of $1,470. Errors: Moir, Herzog, Rodberg, now on de nex pag, des for the keeds, tinue for two weeks longer. This is tions of the district an epidemic Deposits Subject we get hem big whata you call, funny Gibbs, Thacker, A. Gop, Reading, 2; the second year in which a six week would now be impossible, -especially to Check, .......... $119,282.93 Cashier's pag, you kno des kin lika pap over Mathews 2; Robertson 2; Lester 2. session has been conducted in the • is this true in the Bingham mining Checks, ............. . 1,299.23 Base Hits:Leonar d, Emery. in Denver, das a kin, now what you summer instead of the regular twelve camps. The co-operation of the Three Base Hits: Easter ,Rodberg, week tink, term. des ideas we pleas all de peoCounty health department has been Total Demand Deposits, .. 120,582.16 ples, I got mor lings, but you see, Brown. All parts of the state are represent- most constructive and efficient, and Time CertiTHE CO~IUNITY ficates, ............ $ 6,100.00 Home Runs: Hughes; Double plays: ed in the registration lists for the we wish here to express our appreciamaybe you can maka good posish for ME'l'HODIS T CHURCH Saving Deme, and den I tella you, how maka Herzog to Moir to Buckley; Emery . summer session. The total enroll- tion of same. posits, ................ 226,979.16 _..: Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. to Boyquist to Buckley. Left on ment includes more than six hundred da mon. The building program which was Church Service at 11 :00 a. m. bases: Tribune 10, Midvale 5. Bases students who have Total Your come Time fren, from seven- outlined for the year last spring has Deposits, .... 233,079.16 Plans are to e announced on SunTONY BADILLA. ooy morning concerning the Sunday on balls: off Emery 1; off Holt 3. ty-eight towns and twenty-seve> l been satisfactori ly completed. Our School picnic. It is desirous that the TOTAL .............................. $469,423.46 p, s: I vos gon, send you the IS. 0. by Emery 7; by Holt 9. Winning counties of Utah, eleven other states new junior high school buUdings at teachers of the Sunday School be STATE OF UTAH, County of Salt money I hav for da pap, but I seal pitcher: Emery. Losing pitcher: Holt. of the United States, Hawaii, the Draper and Union are a distinct erectpresent each Sunday morning to care Lake, D. M. Todd, Jr. being first duly Hit with pitched ball: Lester by Em- Phillipine Islands, and Brazil, South I it to any school system and the new for their class r arrange for a sub- sworn according to law, deposes and up da letter first. stitute to be ptesent. ery. says that he is Cashier of the above America. teachers' home at Highland Boy has There will be special music for the named bank; that the above and fore1\-IATER.NITY HO~IE. MIDVALE Arnold Becksctrand , a member of successfully solved a very perplexing worship service at eleven o'clock and going report contains a full, t:~e and misfortune to get his arm in a pea problem. Our teachers there were also a baptismal service. Let us re- rorrcct. ~tatement of the cond1t10n of ALFRED T. ORTON Mrs. Wm. C. Miller has anauguarmember that spiritual sustenance is , the said bank at the close of business ated another business venture in Mid- crusher Friday afternoon and was \ apparently very happy in their new Alfred T. Orton, 68, a resident of , home. needed in hot weather as well as in I on tlle ~~th day of June, 1929. vale by converting her new home on severely injured. Several weeks will cold. Our services are happy, hopeSandy the last 35 years died of w i th out D. M. TODD, J~. h t · 295 Second Ave., and Locust street be necessary to get the arm back in diabetesforSunday, July Hth, at his prop e ic Vlsion it is difful, and helpful. "Come thou with Cash1er. into a maternity home. shape. This was quite a handicap to home. He was born in Nottingham , ficult to see very far into the future us we will do thee good." Subscribed and sworn to before me. Mrs. Miller has excellent qualifica- the Trumpeteer s since Mr. Beck- England, August 15, 1860, and came of our building needs. With the comWe are reminded that the Confer- This lOth day of July, 1929. tions for managing such an establishen~#! year closes with the last of Aug- (SEAL) to Utah in 1880. C. A. CARLSON_ pletion of the program now proposed nlcnt as she has had over ten years strand plays the piano and sings. ust which means that we have only Surviving are his widow and the Notary Pubhc. constant nursing experience, and she following children: Mrs. H. S. Tame, name 1y, the bUI'ld'mg 0 f a complete about six vreeks to finish our work My Commission expires ................... . has specialized in maternity cases. The following persons were reand get the reports ready. The Con- day of ............................ ,-9 .... Mrs. Miller has facilities for hand- ceived by recommend into Midvale Murray; Alfred Orton, Sandy; J. M. high school plant at Copperton, com;terence will be held this year in the Correct Attest: ling five patients at once. Two new First Ward, July 7th: Fern Johnson Ozton, Park City; E. S. Orton, Tooele; bined auditorium, gymnasium and new church at Price during the last JOHN A AYLETT, babies were born in the Midvale Ma- Jensen, from the Monroe ward, Utah F .. A. Orton, Sandy; W. L. Orton, practical arts buildings at West Jorw k in August. HEBER J. GRANT, ternity Home last week. stake; Mildred Lucile Brown, Jos E. ~ldvale; Mrs. J. S. Tame, Salt Lake dan and Riverton the building of Mrs. V. E. Mead, Sandy; Mrs. ne of the greatest pictures ever A. W. IVINS, Mr. and Mrs. Zeno M. Adams of Jenkins from Midvale Second \Vard; C1ty; A. Peet, Draper; J. K. Orton, Salt aud1toriums at South Jordan and produced, "The King of Kings," is Directors. Union Ave., a girl on July 15, and Mr .and Mrs. Aldon Berrett and two Lake City, W. A. Grant, Gran- 1 Herriman, and the teachers' homes at ~scheduled to be shown at the Iris STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Butcher children from Soldier Summit ward, Iris Theatre on Friday August 9th, Commission er,. I, W. H. Hadlock, ger were presented with a of Gran- Kolob Stake; Mr. ger; and F. C. Orton, Sandy; 32 Bluffdale and Butler it would seem and Mrs. Fred M. boy on for the benettt of the paving asses- Bank Commission er of the State of July 16th. grandchil~re n, two sisters, Mrs. Eliz- ' that the Board could then turn its Liebert and children from Torrence abeth Mmr and Mrs. George Pace; 1 ment fund of the Community Metho- Utah, do hereby certify that the fore•• Both the mothers and the babies branch of California Mission. two brothers, Elijah Orton and Caleb attention to w1pmg out the bonded dist church. Tickets will soon be on going is a full, true and correct copy · are making rapld progress. Orton, and one stepson, Roy Ander- indebtednes s of the district, which sale for 15 and 35 cents. Anyone who of the statement of the above named NOTICE has seen the picture will be anxious company, filed in my office this 11th next year will be reduced to $125,Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Worthen, Mr. Beginning Sunday evening, July 21, son of Garfield. to see it again and those who have day of July, 1929. Funeral service~ were held Th~rs- · 000.00, and could easily be paid off ami Mrs. Ray Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. the t·egular sacrament meeting in the not cannot atiord to miss this opporW. H. HADLOCK , A. J. Mciff, Mr. and Mrs. Roy John- Midvale First ward will commence at day at 2 p. m. m the Sandy F1rst • . Ward chapel under the direction of m one year. tunity. Bank Commisione r. son spent Tuesday evening at Lagoon. 8:00 o'clock instead of 7:30. Bishup Nelso~ (Continued on Page 12.) Penney Company in Heavy Construction Program I::'nJTOR'S JOB TRIBUNE RALLIES TO APPLIED FOR DEFEAT MIDVALE D. C. Jensen Makes His Annual Report For 1,he Jordan School Distric t I· Jordan Students Showing Interest at Summer School Beehive Girls Enjoy Outing in Nearby Canyon ·lcmJnc_u MNNOUNC ---.~ _ ___ j I . ' |