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Show • Patronize t h e F men's street dan I-1ave a good time the funds go for worthy cause. ' ~"ead about the "God~-Less of Liberty" contest. Start now to collect your votes for the Fourth. PUBLISHED AT MID\i..._\LE, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1926. VOL 2. NO.5. PRICE A NICKEL WHO WILL ·BE OUR GODDESS OF LIBERTY ,. Chose Be ~~~~!~~RAT MA,Iw~~ B~n:~~:~~lI~?.~OR~~~DER Lady Will By. p opuIar V 0 J~ne 17-WII~Iam El7: HANOEO Unfurling of the Flag Sunday, June 13, was observed as Flag day at the Midvale Community Methodist church. A large and beautiful flag had been presented to the church and Sunday school through Mrs. E. J. Knowles and a committee consisting .of Messrs. N. J. Carlson, Dr. H. E. Nelson and A. Smith were appointed to make arrangements for a flag-polr to be erected on the lawn of the . The Midvale nine demonstrated h d th t th t d I 1 h h a ey a a c ear y yes er ay c urc . 1 f ball t" · ted 'tt p ayers The comml ee was appom on strong aggrega Jon o Tuesday night June 1, and on ·T hurs- when they handed the B· A · R · E · day afternoon, Jun~ ~- - .,..,. foot steP! The losers team a 12 to 11 defe~t. pole was delivered and had receiver! are members of the classy Sunday its first coat of paint. and Wednesday Evening Morning directhe The Bov Soouts, under tion of Scout Master J. Cushman and leagues. Brown started the heavin.,.. for 1fue his assistant, Lloyd Porter, dug the ., hole for the foundation and on Satwinners, but was taken out in the urday afternoon June 5, the consecond inning when he let five- runs . crete foundation was laid, supenntended by L. A. Porter and assisted across the plate, and he was replaced by N. J. Carlson, A. Pugmire, F. by Player. The latter heaver pitched Robertson, N. Radovich, C. H. Carl- a good steady game and was credited son, P. J. S!Jllivan and Rudolph An- with the win. Krauth and Harris did the pitching derson. A large iron casting was placed in for the losers, but both were !hit the center for the insertion of the freely. 'Dhe score: pole. B. A .R. E. On Wednesday, the 9th, Mr. CushAB. JI. 0. A. man, with his men from the Utah Power and Light Co., took charge of Lawles, 3b . ...................... - ......_.4_ 2 0 4 raising the pole and Mr. Porter, Mr. Hellstrom, 2b. ·····-···-·--·-·······5 1 3 1 Mutch and Mr. Carlson saw to it that Krauth, 1b-p ... - ......_.. ______ ..4 2 0 9 the cement was applied to hold it in ) Snider, 1b-rf.............................-.4 1 6 0 place. They were assisted by other, Lemon, c.' ....................................4 2 9 0 Costello, cf. ·~--·-·· ·-··--·-··3 1 1 0 public spirited citizens. The services on Sunday were at Robinson, ss ............'................... 3. 1 1 0 10:45 and were <held in the open air, Austin, If ......................................... .4 3 2 0 The Harris, rf-p. .......................... 1 1 2 0 and were largely attended. _ _ _ _ Boy Scouts had charge of the Flag Totals ·····-···--························ 32 14 24 14 which was unfurled adn tied during MIDVALE. the extJrcises. The Midvale band rendered a beau0 Hi sang Evans, 2b:- ···········-····-······--.. tiful selecti: ;nd Meau ~ .d H k r pray Schmidt, lb. .... - ........................ 3 2 8 0 "America t B. A. R. E. • TRIMMING BY MIDVALE . ·~-~ ~?:w~~d1~~e AN AD WILL DO 1 . an~"I George Ttngue Held ~!'~ . KILLED BY AUTO Cnme. Andrew Pearson, RO years of age, BaNev., We prin: below an exact copy of a! letter received Saturday. So far -:s 1con, .p10neer mmer, who d1:;covered was killed last Saturday evening beFIRES. advertising is concerned, it speaks for 1 the old St. Lawrence mine many tween 8 and 9 o'clock when struck by Edited By Joe Cotter year!i ago and had an important an automobile as he was alightin~ itself: in this time of the year are Fires riding was he from a car in which 1 Lake Placid, N. Y. part• in the early development. of the home. June 7, !926. Blinrled by the lights and being many to say the least. Forests all Osc6,!ala distric_t, was killed, . it is over United States and Canada are hb d h Messrs.: 1 Your address was -given me by a chayged, l'( IS next- ~or Dell?: or, somewhat old and feeble he apparent- the close observation of forest rangers, and ~~ttle men who have thel·r friend a few day ago, and as I am • Ge~~ Tetgue, at McGill last Satur- ly did not se the approaching car. ~ 1ght d I Although not instantly killed he cattle and sheep on the government , . interested in signs, show-cards and a· n f noveltl.es I though•" I'd. write you a IP· r. Teiguef formerly resided in was taken to the Midvale Emerg'ency 1and, or when a forest fire starts no Midvale and or many years past was hospital and then to a Salt Lake hasfew li'nes. telling when she is going to stop, but t t t 1.. ·1· f d. f f f' l t pital where he died. I am looking for something to sell a am: lar CJ.arac er on <>ur s ree s. Y are lres oun · .m orests, but on no har1. been drin!dn"" heavmen Both ll d He is survived by one son in 1 1 to business places and I don't care 'l so arge an sma cttles, •towns and ilv, it is !'mid . and bec:1mc involved in Crh~cent. · · own City k th elr """' funeral services. can a - quarrel, Teigue, it is alleged, beatI 1have a car and what it is. and Vl"ll ages t 0 t a e The • look to something were held in town, we have in go Bacon to death with a broom< Crescent yesterday. covQe;o~n~:ep~:;,. etc. after. Salt Lake •having as many · handle. The trouble is said to il'>.ave fires as it is and the d.ama~re done begun at 6 o'clock in the evPning, • \Yours truly, · th "ll FRANK E. CHAPOTON. e c1ty and taxpa}"ers a cost WI but the Yictim was not discovered un-. MIDVALE t to f t 'II th ~u COJ\L'\IUNITY Gen. Del. orget. ey Wl no wan ~ m til about 8 o'clock, when he was METHODIST CHURCH Lake Placid, N. Y rushed to the White Pine general hos' Midvale comes with its share of fires the on1Y way to he 1P our town is b Y P.S.-I'd Like to get started as soon pital in this city for treatment. He The Rev, Frank w. Bross, pastor. 1 died ~t 11 o'clock without regaining as possible. 10 a. m., Sunday school, Arvid E. these reasons, remember the city's loss Is your loss. . . . consciOUsness: 1 Anderson, superintendent. 1. Storekeepers should not sell The room m wh1ch the kJllmg oc- 1 11 a. m., Morning worship, serMlDV ALE "M" MEN to children under 10 years of matches . pastor. BEAT RED DEVILS curred was horribly stained witlh I mon by the blood, and indications are that the I The Sunday school picnic will be age, at this time of the year. 2. When burning paper and rubT.he Midvale "M" men's baseball men at f~rst engaged in a rough-and- I held at Liberty park on Friday June be sure you are .a safe distance bish the leave will Automobiles 25. I team took a closely contested game tumble fight. from the house and keep an eye on Teigue was arrested a few minutes church at 10 a. m. from the Murray Red Devils Friday Children's day exercises were hedl the roof of the house to see if any afternoon by the score >Of 9 to 6. Last after Bacon's death and brQught to week the Murray team triumphed the county jail by Deputies Simpson by the Sunday school at the Commun- of the spa.rks fall onto the house, it over Midvale by an overwhelming and McGee of McGill. An informa- ity Methodist church last Sunday would not hurt to have a little water count, but a streng-thened Iteam tion was drawn Saturday morning by night and were greatly enjoyed by a handy so if needed the fire would not have such a start on you, before proved the undoing of Murray Fri- District AttOrney Edwards charging large audience. 1 you leave the fire make sure it is 1'eigue with flr~t degree murder and day. I out. Putting a little water on the The first inning was heaviest for his preliminary hearing wlll be held M:r. nad Mrs. Soderman were very cinders is a sure way to make sure. both team, each scoring four runs. in a few days. 3. Parents keep matches from the Bacon was 70 yars of age and lived I pleasantly surprised Sunday evening From this .time on both teams tightened up. Goff see~ed rto ~av~ the a lonely life. His slaver is about ten, by friends and relatives, Miss Ha:rel 1 reach of children, also dispase of the years his junior. Teigue is said to 1Jenson of Salt Lake, Miss June Hus-jlong grass that is in your back yard, erlge oYer Stauffer m the. p1tchmg, D. Jones was the best sticker of the have been so crazed by drinking a tons of Murr~y, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- by following number two. " day, getting three hits in four trip~' bad grade of moonshine that I"·" has W'lrd Anderson of Murray, Mr. and • to the plat~. Reading collect€{] the not yet realized the enormity of his Mrs. Alfred Anderson of Gran~,>"Cr, INTERESTING NEW l<'AcrS ABOUT FEET also Wallace and Dick Anderson of alleged crime. only circuit clout of the day. 5 AS ~:r;Yel£::~~ly, r~T:eFla/ ;it~:~ I I Midvale "M" men i~ leading ~~e Jo~an sta~~ I ea~~e. ~:~r:;:: ;~ ey :ve t ':m ~id:ale I I I Salt Lake. and Magna. lee cream and 1 strawberries were served. I It is 'no longer necessary to wear 1 ~~~~: Contestants entered for the " dess of Liberty" contest to be in connection with Midvale's of July celebration are as fo Fae Richardson, 500 votes. Bertha Lind, 500 votes. Bessie Vincent, 500 v.ote:s. Mary Padjen, 500 votes. Other contest~nts may enter week but unless they make there will be little chance of The Jordan Journal offers a prize of $5.00 to the winner Other business firms contest. public spirited individuals may likewise. Let's make it worth for these young ladies to get work. And remembe r that this is no play. It means something crowned queen of the day and the homage due such r The four contestants already i race are each especially qua bring honor to the name and Midvale. VQtes are oQne cent Start right now working for favorite. NEW BOOKS :\'OW AVAIL,, The following new books available at the .Midvale uu.nu "The Broken Gate," "Come Buck," "The Valley of the "Hopa1ongi "Banana;• Protoge," "Pig Iron," "Trails Pathfinder," "A Daughter of Snows," "Billy and the M Man Under Authority," Sage," "Booth and the Lincoln," "J,oanna," '•Blue ~The Gre_:~ V~l~;Y,:~. "F~~;tl epper~.d roa~,' "U tv~ r:; ~;;:tch ~w~~:,:, "Que~ :a~:l~:!?;o:!:~~ f:e~~s 1 e eof tl>e ;: LEST WE FORGET SMELTER-LIONS BALL aoo;a:::.ith Mellen, 3b ...................................... 3 0 0 2 I Matthews of the Famous made this Leafed Clover," "Tales From S GAME POSTPONED I a Stain." The pastor gave an ap- Watts, lf. ·····-··········-····-····-·-·······3 2 1 ~ may do so by calling Louis Goff, Mid1 Tihe Midvale firemen will stage an- assertion today, .thereby puncturin!!" peare," "Arabian Nights." As announced Last week the ball vale 152 ~ ~ propriate s.ddress on "Our Flag" and !:fer, cf. .._........................- ...... ~arne between the Smelter and the lo- other street dance Friday evening,! what has long been a. popular n<Jtion. Wiggily and Toodle Noodle." . J Assistant Scout Master Lloyd P<Jr- C ~· rf-rfss. .......... ,..................... .5 1 0 2 0 Travels," Usual good 1· He also made the interesting state Wiggily's cal Lions club will be played to deter- June 18 in :Midvale. MIDVALE SKAGGS MANAGER · ................................... ter pulled the cord that had tied the A~nn~n_,g, 2 8 0 4 G II " "0 " L" 1 Y A ·-···-····· flag. As it unfurled and floated to ~•WOU<.I, c. .......................... o c' cean mine the winner of the previous tie music and they anticipate larger men that seven. out of ten persons Ives, LEAVES SATURD ~~ the audi'ence ch~red . Brown, p. ................................. - .. 0 0 1 1 1 sc the Twilight," "On Autumn f f ot tr bl f ff h t f d th I = = the .some "Innocents Abroad," "H ou es o I su er rom () I crow s an ere Q ore. ore. rtily and the band played "The Pla!er, p. ···········-·····-···-··········-···..4 0 0 8 kind. These were government stafor the game is Mon- 1 set date The 1 t_he of _mana.ger Thompson, Wesley hea 1 0 1 1 Wh 1t "Life on the Mississippi," tistics, he said. ., local Skaggs store smce 1ts openmg day Jurle 21 instead of June 15 as I man, ss. ....... _.......... _......... Star Spangled Banner." The nation1 Mr. Matthews was explaining the cut Yankee," "Puddinhead LADlE:-; AID ELECT OFFICERS - - - - last year_, will leave Saturday eve- previously mentioned. Total~ al anthem, "America" was sung and 15 27 12 29 "Story of a Bad Boy," · "b ···:······-:·········-·········--.. -the audience was dismissed. stgnifica_nce of Dr. Sch oil's Foot Com. . . mng. s Offlce_rs for the e_nsumg year we.re.l fort week, which will be held June l!J the Iron Hand," "Spit-Ear," Mr. Thomp!?{)n has formed a w_ 1_de · The Jordan Publishing Company core y mnmgs: The· flag is a beautiful one, lR by · d tl1e Gobl'ms, '' "Sto r1es I d 1 A. R .E.pole, welded at •the B. Runs ................................. 052 110 011 _ 11 ?ircle of f~ends in Mi?va e ~n v1cm- furni~hed several th~usand bills f·~r I e ~c t e d ~ t th e mee t mg of ·th e L a rl 1es to 26. This, he said, was a con- cess an '' 12 feet , a nd ""he I the big Outlet Clothmg store sale m! Aid society held Thursday of last certed movement of progressive shoe Pilgrims," "With Roger's Hits ................................................ 043 221 011 Ity who Wlll regret his leavmg. • • joints, is painted aluminum with a "The dealers all over the United States !'Runaway Nanny," He will marry Miss Eva Chr2 • "n-1 Bingham, now in full swing. Prices week. gold painted ball at the top and is 50 MidvaleMrs. R. W. Quick, president; and and Canada to spread the message of BBlack,':, .:·BscboutinEgll With II.Jercifully slashed and merar x~ sen, an Ephriam girl, June 23, an&Yt2~11· Runs ····-··-- -...............003 323 feetM abohveed·:hte• gdrounNd. J Carl~hn for 1 en a Y oone, M. J. Joy, secretary, were elect- foot comfort. Mrs. briskly. moving is ndise · ~, store new a open will 1 July x_ "" uc cr 1 1s ue · · 12 13 231 " Mistake," Bull's "Lone spehad has who Matthews, Mr. retheir Jn themselves succeed to ed . I ;-. t. P.leasan. .. Mt in Skaggs • Hits ...................................Oll organizing the forces for the work · · Summary. an d were each. p_re- eial training in Dr. Scholl's method ">f the Plains·' " "The L as t . enne t h orne. on State st ree. t spect"lV p_os1t10ns The J _ourna.1 _JOJ.ns w1 th ·the m,an y I . Th e B a nd to Mrs. Mutch for raising the . ' "F or t h e H onor ...." Aus3, Robinson 2, Runs-Costello thanks and ey mo · Olmcans, th f rit friends m wJShmg the Thompson s a 1s nearmg completiOn under the d1- senterl with a token of apprec12.t10n of giving foot comfort. says he can ;\I · n e rna j o Y o Co w "Pelt I" h ~ · rection of Dunn and Sons, contrac- for services. rendered. Mrs. P. E send every person whether they,, are 'c 00' · ·th e1r are due a 11 f or the he lp rendered and tin, Harris, Kauth, Snider, Hellstrom, long and peaceful voyage m • th"IS s u II'1van was elected first vice presi- suffering from broken down arches, "T'nree Bears, " "Jac k an d t ors. Th e res1"d ence f orfn er1Y on to Wm. Cox for his assistance with Lemon, Whitmore, Evans, :Schmidt, matrimom"al canoe. site was destroyed by fire a few dent, Mrs. T. C. Williamson second weak ankles, extreme tiredness or ~talk,'' "Bow-wow and the band. Tbe pastor commended the Mellen, Watts, 2, Stuaffer 2• '.Allsop 2• Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Nibley _re_- w_eeks. ago and the new home is a 1vice president and Mrs. J. W. Booth painful, burning feet, out of the "Nixie Bunny in Manners Stolen basesfine community spiri.t manifested and Canning, Atwood. · w ork nl1ay · ·B unny m · th e wee k f rom a v1s1t f 1rebr1ck structure b unga1ow type . treasurer. Regular meetings will be- store in comfort, and in neat, stylish "N'1x1e Errorn-Lemon, turned ear1y m that he had never been in Mellen, Stauffer. rftmarked , 1 Flind~rs," Pollv. "Pretty · s ep t em b er nex t . I and a very neat looking home. a place where so many experts in Costello, Robinson, Evans 2, Schmidt, t o the coast . ' shoes. Pains from corns callouses r;m Robit's Diary," "\\"oodrangE'r ' different lines of work had ~tiven Canning 2, Atwood. Sacrifice hitsand bunions can be relieved at once, Home runsStauffer 2, Evans. the ir services -atuitously. ;he he .said; suffering is needless, for Watts, Hellstrom. Three base hitswill have The Boy there is a Dr. Scholl Applience gr -· b · "Bunny Bright E\,'es," of raising the flag on every appro- A twood, Schmidt. Remedy for every foot trobule. - Two.h · ase hitsPolly,'' "Candy Shop," Costello, Lemon, Sc m1dt, Evans. priate holiday. will Little Bears," "Tale of Bunny many "I expect that .a ·great Double play-Lemon to Schmidt to f Co F d 11 m ort tail," "ottontails in Toyland, ca at our store urmgh oot be Bowen pitched-By Innings ostello. BINGHAM RELIEF as- Arthur and His Knights, can ey t "and said, Well folks, wonder what.the Utah ing 13 to 0. With M. Beckstead do-' that we haves a team that can be Week," he AUDIT COMPLETE 2 , by Player 7, by Krauth 5, rby Har• none. Credit viotory Power and Lfght baseball team ing the pitching and air-tight field- called a wonder team, now for our sured they never have had ris 3, by Costello · d such · an Ta1es," "Delightful Stories," Fl "Black Stories,'' opportunity as this to fm out JUSt night to Player. Charge defeat ~ Harris. thinks raf Midvale's wonder team. ing, the Utalh-Delaware was lucky to share is a simple deed. 1 Audit of ·the Bingham disaster rein your mind, what their foot troub es are frMh this With little. a for Now third. man a get wonder called being for reason The Player by 1, Bowen ·By Struck 0 .... be "Billy Whiskers Chums," h and how ~ lief fund was made Monday by Whiskers Kidnapped," "B a promi~e that you will be down easily and inexpenSively t ey can make the of some make may that figures Salt of people the explain, to easy is on Bases 5. Harris by , Krauth by , 3 Charles T. Prisk of the state treas- 6 kers' Grandchildren," "The ball<;-()ff Bowen 3, off Player 3, off Lake ave still wondering how the teams sit up and take notice, (fig- to the smelter ballfield for the next remedied." urer's office and Sherman Preece of Marco Polo." ------Krauth 7, off Costello 3, off Harris 2. Sal~ Lake Tigers were defeated by ures don't lie, so there will be no game and cheering for Midvale to the state auditor's office. A report OUTDOORS. ENJOYING THE Hit by pitched balls-Stauffer 2, Midvale. They may as well stop come back.) The first game with win. on this audit will be made to Jolin Life becomes more rosy for every- them on their toes while Let's go, the weather is fine, a Mellen. Wild pitches-Kmuth, Har- wondering for Midvale will continue the Salt Lake Tigers negro team, waB Walker, state treasurer, in the next Time of game--2 hours, 30 to spring many more surprises before a battle with the best team winning, dandy team and a good field with body as column after column an the Even after the great 1lay ri.s. d11y or two, it was anll()unced. The the seasOn is entered. The Salt Lake the next game with Utah-Delaware plenty of seats. No excuses will "be newspapers anmmnces a camp. for the prospect of the work minutes. Umpire-Cushman. relief wQrk has now been completed this group, an outing for that there is a new kind of Tigers have a name, als-o a spirit. was a fine exhibition of Midvale's accepted: and the office will be closed at once. group, a picnic f<Jr store employes, ror the job at hancl. in fact the Delaware delivery which goes like this (Never say die.) hitting power, The Wells Groceteria Overhead expenses of distributing The misfortune in Am an excursion for plant workmen, all LADIES, ATTENTION! They also found that Midvale has a team took some honors by making ' the fund were borne by the American truck was badly damaged in a collishighly d<'sirable this This was heard at the Utah-Dela- in the name oC healthful outdoor respirit which is a winning spirit, a errors, the score being 13-0. Next Red Cross, which disbursed $66,580.23 ion on State street last week and the from the job occurs only spirit that is going to carry it on to come the Ute Power team, they fared ware gam&, in the 2nd inning. A laxation. among the sufferers. The only ex- driver received some severe bruises. This hieing to the open has be- summer. O.t.her seasQns r<>f many a victory. Now the next time no better. With a star lineup like woman's comes from the grandstand, penses faken from the fund were the H was lucky to escape with his life, the Utah Power and Light comes they had, it looked like a game but in as loud as she could scream it, come a great national custom. And it m:lke such interruptions in campaign expenses, which aml)unted if the condition of the truck is any Midvale "Get an umpire! Get an umpire!" To is not all sentiment. Foreman and just as desirable. The down here they better have Walter it was a swimming meet. to less than one-third of one per cent criterion of the force of tlhe impact. Johnston doing the pit<ihing and Babe has scored the total amount of 26 bad they don't have women umpires employer have learned the psychology "oliday runs through the of the amount raised. Midvale's in Midvale. Then the ball players of turning their workers lose on the many e:;tablishments. If Mr. and Mrs. John T. Smith an- Ruth doing the heavy hitting, then I runs in 3 games played. they might conceive victory over • opponents have scored 7 runs and I would have less arguing to do, for I picnic grounds for even half a day's could spend mor<> time in Fishermen crowded the streams and nounce a bridal shower in honor (Jf those seven runs they had to work' as one would never argue with a outing. Clerks are enspirited by the they would be the better for Midvale. ponds of the land last Tuesday, June Jack L. Smith and Miss Olive Hogan woman, as you never get anywhere. very announcement of such pleasure are spending much more The Utah-Delaware game was a for. 15, opening fishing day in 1Utah. Al- at the Second ward chapel, Sandy, and anticipation of the event keeps once did, but thE'y can walk awaY.. for Midvale, the score be-l Now, folks, we all have to admit Enough said. though individuals in many instances Utah, Friday evening, June 18. more without indulging in come home fishless, yet the total amount of fish taken from the High quality labor leads streams on this would make interesttion. ing readinJl. ° bree I I I 13 121 I I· I I Sc;~ts charg~ OUR TEAM ~~....Get In 0 n ThI. s ~~iv~x~~pr:~~· ::~::.~ · I I I I I Zane Grey's "The Thundering Herd" Sun.~ Mon. at the Iris \ |