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Show lVIidvale, Utah, Thursday, April24, 1930 Gleaner Girls and "l\f" Men Make Merry Vol. 5. No. 50. ADVERTISING PROVES SUCCESS HIGH SCHOOL DAY TO BE MAY NINTH Weekly-Price 5 Cents Midvale Citizens -Push Beautification UTAH PRESS TO MEET IN OGDEN 'Ihe Gleaner Girls and "M" Men of This week finds Midvale citizenry the Midvale First and Second wards engaged in an extensive clean-up 6v"Arthur Brisbane combined to put over their annual campaign which was initiated April ball and banquet. The affair was 19, and closes April 26, in accordance To Europe for $6, Maybe Special to the Midvale Journal given in the Second ward amusement Members of the Utah State Press This paper has been advised by with a proclamation issued by Mayor The twenty-first annual High hall Wednesday evening, April 23. Booth Mercantile company, local Case L. A. Porter, designating those dates. association and their partners will be Radio Can't Answer School Day sponsored by the Univer- The guests were seated at small dealer, that they are very well pleasProperty owners and proprietors the guests of Ogden on June 7th and Leprosy Conquered sity of Uta..lt will be held Friday, May tables and nearly 100 reservations ed with the results of the advertising of business establishments are co- Sth, the date scheduled to hold the 9. All high school seniors are invited were m.ade. The decorations and campaign they are now running in operating with the city in the cam- summer convention. This was deWhy So Many Suicides? to visit the University, to become ac- favors were in yellow and pink. The these pages. They report an unusual paign, during which men with truckn cided upon at a meeting of the execuERE is real flying news, import- quainted with the student body an~ favors were daffodils, and tall pink amount of interest has been aroused are malting daily collections of debris. tive committee of the state associaant to all Interested in moving laculty, and to learn of the opportuni-1 candles were used on the tables. in their product through this local Extra trucks have been employed by tion, Secretary E. J. F'jeldsted and about the earth. ties which the University has to offer. Mrs. Henry Beckstead, president of advertising which is tied up with the the city all week, and the attention Ogden newspaper men at the Bigelow cf those who have not as yet placed hotel Saturday noon. Henry Ford has perfected all all· Contest work in music, art, chemistry, the Y. L. M. I. A., gave the address case national advertising campaign. their refuse and rubbish where the The manager of Booth's said today metal airplane dr"ven by three Packar debating, dramatics, ~ral reading, exof welcome and .introduced Mrs. B. ~· One of the features of the summer 1 1 temporaneous speakmg and home Meyers, toastmistress. Toasts were to one of our representatives, "The drivers of trucks can pick it up, to d~ convention is to put out a special Diesel motors, burning crude oil. Tht economics will be special features of responded to by Bishop Henry Beck- modern farmer is fast turning to so at once, as Saturday will be the boonter issue called the ,''Utah State machine is expected to carry eleven the day. The state high school track stead, Louis Goff, Leon Rasmussen, power farming. He realizes if he is last day when the•trucks make their Press Bulletin," featuring the repassengers 100 miles at a fuel cost of 1 meet will be he1d in the University • Bertha Lind and Lois Rasmussen. going to stay in the farming business rounds. sources and possibilities of Ogden and U.16. This means that the fuel cost of · Stadium the day following. J. L. Meyers led in community songs, that he must make a profit. He realWebel county. The association spontaking eleven passengers across the A program of entertainment and and Leslie White gave music~ nu~ izes too, that if he is going to make sors this special issue every year, the contlnent or across the ocean would instruction is planned to fill an entire bers. Dancing followed until mid- this profit he must reduce his cost of purpose of which is to advertise that be $64.80 less than $6 each. There is day and evening. Seventy-five con- night. raising crops and that he cannot do section of the state where the sumthis with old, out-of-date equipment. no cost f~r right of way litt'le for ter- tests will be conducted in which high mer convention is held. This year it He knows that he cannot farm today minals and r ar and tear. school seniors 11:nd ot~e:s from all happens to be Weber county. Nearly or we over the state Will partlctpate. There as his father did in yesteryears, and every paper in the state will circulate will be thirty contests in music alone. that the only way is to be up-to-date, this bulletin immediately foll~wing What is more important, In Ford's These include the state finals in the which means that he must use modthe convention in connection with opinion, is the fact that fire hazards, National Band and the National ern machinery." Coach 0. D. Ballard's Beetdiggers their regular issues, so the bulletin explosions, carburetor adjustments, Orchestra contests. The winners in "We certainly are gratified, indeed, were too heavy with the bludgeon for will be widely distributed. electric ignition, all dangerous ele- the various divisions of these conto see the way our farmers are tak- the Bingham lads who nevertheles!: Program of the two-day meeting tests will represent Utah at the naments in flying, are ~liminated. ing to modern equipment. /We "lay displayed baseball ability in their was also completed. Saturday, June H. 1 t · 1•t simplest ~,,h of this increflsed interest to the first attempt on the Midvale diamond 7, will be devoted to a tour of Ogden. "'Ihe pilot sits In front of an instru- tional contests. Glen Hayden, M. A., instructor in music in charge of R. 0. tg lway cour esy m s splendid cooperation the farm press ment board llke that of an autom~blle T. c. band music at the University of f?rm prov1des o~~ o~ the m~st effec- ~:~.nd your publication have been giv- last Tuesday. • The Miners could not As planned, the members, numbering connect with the pill, and that, not :J.round 100, will visit the American and talks over a rAdiophone without California is being brought to Salt tive ways of ~acilttatmg the ~mooth~r to modern farming. The publicity fielding skill, is what wins baseball Can company and Becker Products interference from the motors." · t flow of traffic and preventmg acci- ing to JUdge the band contes.s. d t d" t th M tor Safety given this very much worth while games. company plants In the morning and Concerning flying, it is apparently Lake There will be an assembly In the en s, accor mg o . e . o project is having a truly wonderful Pitcher Fish was completely unthe American Packing and Provision true that "we haven't seen anything morning after which the visitors may League of Utah, whtch ts en~aged in influence. \Ve would like to take this done by two bat-eating swatters, W. company and the Globe Grain and yet." attend the contest work, inspect the a statewtde safety campaign and occasion to express our gratitude to Smith and Delmar Larson, who merMilling company plants in the aftercampus and buildings or visit the program. the Journal for the splendid results cile-rl·; !;;~nged out homers, triples, noons. deans of the various schools of the The cooperation of every car owner The President appeals to the Nation, we hlwe obtained from our advertis- doubles and singles in the course of At 5:30 o'clock they will be guests by radio, to support the League Court. University or the heads of depart- in extending reasonable courtesy to 'ng- campaign. \Ve have received in- the day's workout. Two hits in the of the chamber of commerce at a ments. The an1eual University award other users of the highways, will quiries from local farmers whom we third gave Bingham its two tallies. This is, in part, a reply to the State of banquet at which James H. DeVine, assembly and a special concert will make it an immediate success. had no knowledge were even in the lllinols, which, with 200,000 votes to BINGHAM past president, will tell them of be held at noon. Lunch will be served 'Take the question of signals for spare, nominated Mrs. Ruth McCor- free in the University cafeteria. In stopping, making turns and backing," market. Many of these farmers have AB. H. 0. A. Ogden. Following the banquet they mick for the Senate. Her campaign the afternoon the finals in a number says the Safety League, "as an ex- already placed their orders for mod- Bolton, rf ............................ 3 0 0 will be guests of the Ogden horse ern farm machinery and many fore Smith cf ............................ 4 2 0 show in the Coliseum. was an attack on the League Court. of the conte.ats will be held, and fra- ample of courtesy. Inquiries indicate will do so shortly." Myante, If .......................... 4 0 3 0 sunday morning, a business session Her opponent, Mr. Deneen, favored it. ternities and sororities will hold open that many drivers do not consider the 2 will be held at 9 o'clock while the 1 Harker, 2b -························· 4 2 house. An award assembly for the giving of signals primarily as a mark Pitdos lb ..~ ......................... 3 1 5 0 women accompanying the members The radio gives you no answer. Talk winners of the contests will be held of courtesv. Many who claim to give Caufl~ld, c .......................... 3 1 7 1 will be taken for a tour through as earnestly as he may, the President in the evenin!r. This will be followed signals always, asserted they did. so Johnson, ss ........................ 3 0 2 2 Marlyn drive section and a visit to from a motive of self-preservatiOn. cannot know what his hearers think. by a dance. They were frank to admit t~ey never Johnson, 3b ........................ ~ ~ the Ogden Golf and Country club. If "listeners-in" would write to "PresiMiss Maurie Pierson is opening a Fish, P ··· ······ ··· ······ · ············· had considered the matter from a In the afternoon all will be taken 1 0 0 dent Hoover, Washington, D. c., I do I ,;afety angle, yet it is the very basis new beauty parlor in the Phelps Iverson, rf ·························· 12 0 2 1 through Ogden valley into South not want the United States in the Leabuilding at 19 North Main, Saturday, Pes~gty, c ·························· 1 0 0 o Fork canyon and return to Patio of courtesy. gue Court (or I do want the United "Careful parking, with the idea ~f April 26, and will be prepared to take Mustlli, P ···························-- _ _ Springs, where they will be the guests States in the League Court)" that utilizing only the necessary space ts care of all phases of beauty culture. Totals .............................. 33 6 24 7 of S. Art Shreeve at a swim. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. also an important phase of courtesy. No expense has been spared in makwould be enlightening. JORDAN Clarence R. Ray of Bingham were The motorist who never tries to beat ing the place attractive and efficient. AB.H.O.A. Doctor Dostal, bacteriologist of 1 shocked to hear of the death of Mr. another to a crossing, remains a rea- Miss Pierson was formerly of the Vienna, isolates leprosy germs and · Ray at a local hospital, Saturday. sonable distance behind cars ahead, Booth's Beauty Parlor and is is well Larson 2b ................. ......... 5 4 2 1 produ~s an effective serum. Mrs. Ray was formerly Margaret signals when overtaking, gives his known throughout the community. Lacom'b c ....... .. . ................ 4 1 15 2 Once that would have comforted Webber, daughter of Mrs. Charles fellow motorist a just share of the Miss Pierson announces she will Swan, s; ............. ... ... ....... .... 5 2 2 2 millions of lepers and those living 1D Webber of this ward. The i!ympat~y road and stays out of the fender- carry on her general beauty work, Lunnen lb .......................... 5 1 6 0 If you will read the April issue of fear of leprosy. of the ward goes out t~ M~s. Ray m brushing class, is doing much to pro- and ·invites her many friends to call Smith, 'cf ............................ 5 2 0 0 the Utah Taxpayer, official organ of Ba ternan, lf ............. ........... 4 2 1 0 the Utah Taxpayer's Association, you her deep sorrow at th1s ttme. Mr. mote safety on the highways. Such at the zl.ew location. Nelson rf ............................ 4 0 0 0 will know e~actly the extent of the It means little today. and Mrs. Ray were married about drivers are also entitled to the rating Finlay~on, 3b .................... 4 1 1 2 Leprosy is one of many "filth" diB- one year ago. The funeral services of courteous motorists." GRADUATING EXERCISES Hawkins p ........................ 3 2 0 1 bond burden that rests upon your eases, dying out as civilization and soap were held in the West Jordan chapel FOR SEMINARY STUDENTS community. A comprehensive tabuladistribution progresses. Cleaning up a Wednesday at 2 p. m., Bishop William Sixty-three per cent of all deaths in • Spencer, 'rf ..........................-0 -0 -0 -0 tion appears in that issue dealing •tagnant pond will free a neighborhood J. Leak officiating. The following motor vehicle accidents were of The graduating exercises for junior Totals ..............................39 15 27 8 with the bond burdens in every taxing of malaria. musical numbers were rendered: pedestrians, the Motor Safety Lea~p~e seminary students of the wards of Summary: Runs-Larson 2, La- unit in the state. It discloses the fact Cleaning up the world's tilth spots "I Need Thee Every Hour,': an~ "I of Utah reports. Of the pede~tnan the East Jordan stake will be held that as far as our taxing unit ia would tree the earth of many diseases Know That My Redeemer Ltves, by 1 deaths 19 per cent were of children Sunday evening in Sandy, April 27, Comb, W. Smith 2, Bateman 2, Fin- con~erned, our bonded debt totals · a mixed quartet composed of Roberta under 15; 52 per cent were from 15 to and will be the closing session of the layson, Hawkins 2, Smith, Miyamote. $77,000. It Nations that recently spent hUll- Train Grace Squires, Kenneth and 64 years of age, and 29 per cent w~re East Jordan stake quarterly confer- Errors-Larson, Swan 2, Lunnen, Attention is called to the ease and Bateman Finlayson, Hawkins. Home 4reds of billions killing each other, Donald Hogan; solo, "My Faith in over 6!. This report is based on ftg- ence. readiness with which bonds are issuruns~w: Smith, Larson. Three-base would spend a few b1111ons to rid the Thee" Maude Kenner of Bingham. ures from the National Safety Couned and how we bond in the day of hit-W. Smith. Two-base hit-LarThe ~peakers were W. W. Malstrom, cil report for February. FIRST OF SERIES OF proseprity and pay in the day of earth of mosquitoes, flies, rata and Mr. Kenner of Bingham, Bishop For each fatality there are 25 to 30 LECTURES GIVEN MONDAY son. Double play-Hawkins to Lar- travail. son to Lunnen. Innings pitched-By mice, the worst diseases woUld~. Lyons of Bingham ~d Bishop Wil- personal injuries ranging .from comOwing to the state wide campaign Fish 7, by Musilli 1, by Hawkins 9. Ham J. Leak; invocation, Charles plete disability to cases JUst serious The first lecture on "Nutrition," Credit victory to Hawkins. <?barge for care and caution in boniling, the Doctor Price, scientist of Cleveland, Price; benediction, Donald Hogan. enough to report. records show, according to the Taxgiven by Miss Page of the University The most menacing fact, and one of Utah Extension division, Monday, defeat to Fish. At bat-Off Ftsh 34, payer, that there has been a gross says "vitamin D" prevents diseases Interment was in the Sandy City off Musilli 5. Hits-Off Fish 13, off called "degenerative," such as cancer, cemetery, under the direction of the which has for the first tim~ develop- in the Community club rooms, was Musilli 2. Runs scored-Off Fish. 7, production in the bonded debt of the heart disease, Influenza and pneumop.!.a. Deseret Mortuary. Bishop Kerns of ed in the last two ~ears, IS ~n in- largely attended. This is the first of off Musilli 3. Struck out-By Ftsh state, comparing July 1, 1928 with Dairy farmers wUl be interested to Sandy dedicated the grave. A large crease in fatalities m proportion to a series of five lectures that have 5 by Hawkins 12. Bases on balls- July 1, 1929, of $208,682. But the and many beautiful flQw- vehicles registered. school districts during that period been arranged for. hear that Doctor Price recommends attendance Off Musilli 1, off Hawkins 4. ers showed the sympathy and respect In the light of these accident. rechave increased their burden $23,400, spring butter, from the milk of cows of his many friends. ords is it strange that there IS a "AN EVENING IN HAWAII" STREET CAR PASSES FOR which shows that the greater care and grazing in the sunshine. This vitamin growing demand for prompt and betSUNDAY PLANNED caution should be taken at the time D he calls the "sunshine vitamin." JORDAN IDGH GIRLS' ter enforcement of traffic laws, more school bonds are proposed. Sunday evening, May 4, an interPlans are under way f or th e i ssuThe issue shows Salt Lake City's Cows get the vitamin, stored up by the CLUB HOLDS PARTY widespread· educational efforts and esting program will be given in the ing of special Sunday passes each $ 3 891 other safety measures? And wi~h the sun, in spring grass, and return lt 1D Sunday by the Utah Light & T:action outstanding bond debt to be 1 , ,First ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. More than 250 guests attended the prevailing disorder and congestw~ of Harold Allred of Salt Lake will give company, it was announced m the 200 which means an obligation of $75 their milk. annual party of the Charlonian club, traffic is it any wonder that ctvic "An Evening in Hawaii." Native general offices in Salt Lake, Friday. upon every $1,000 worth of property Life Is short enough, hope is never girls' scholarship organization of. the clubs and woman's groups are deeply music will be featured and interesting The asses will be similar to the in the city. This is commented upon gone, duty is not fully discharged, un- I Jordan high school, h~ld las~ Fnday concerned ? ones 1ssued on the opening day of as evidence that the ti~e has arrived As a means of coordinating the traits and habits of the island dwell- conference and will sell at 25 cents. , for pause and re~lect~on before asless death takes us evenino- in the gymnast urn, With memers will be spoken of. They will be good on all lines of the summg further obligations. And everybody a;pearing In the next bers. of the alumnae and faculty as sometimes conflicting efforts of these various groups into one sustained ef- "A BAG OF DREAMS" IS company, including the Midvale, MurThe whole ~stue is wor~hyt~! ~~world will feel foolish it ob!lged to say, 1special gue_s_t_s_.- - - - - fort the Motor Safety League of PRIMARY OPERETTA ray, sandy, Holladay and Bountiful, ful study by a axpayers ~~ · Utah was organized at the request of "1 killed myself," when asked, "How IDGH SCHOOL BASEBALL "A .e>ag of Dreams" is the name of . except the temporary gasoline bus BE GIVEN did you come here?" SCHOOL BASEBALL SCHEDULE Governor George H. Dern. DANCE REVUE TO The league has one---and only one the operetta to be put on by the .Pri- I line on East South Temple street. . mary associations this season. Fnday ' The pass will be issued as an InFriday evening, May 2, i~ the school W. K. Whitfield wants everybody to Following is a schedule of the purpose; the reduction of the number evening, in the ward amusemen~ h~ll, ducement to street c~r pat:ons t? atknow that the Mediterranean fly has games yet to be played in the high of automobile accidents in the state the First ward Primary associatiOn tend churches and vtsit wtth fnends auditorium Miss Kathenne Evans of Utah. It is a non-profit organizawill preseO:t her pupils in a dance disappeared from Florida, only two school baseball schedule: tion, unselfish in its conception and will present their interpretation of and relatives on Sundays. Acco:ding revue. Twenty or more will take April 29-L. D. S. at Bingham, samples of the larvee found in the ento present plans these passes Will be its officers and advisors are men and this musical skit. issued for each Sunday during the part and the program as arranged tire State since last August. Mr. Whit- Murray at Granite, Jordan at East. May !-Bingham at Granite, L. D. women who are recognized as civic year, the continuation of the service will 'feat\.tre many interesting numfield represents 70,000 acres ot Florida leaders and who have been chosen QUARTERLY CONFERENCE bers. The public is invited. s. at Murray, East at West. citrus fruit. OF EAST JORDAN STAKE depending upon their sale. May 6- West at Jordan, Granite at for their ability to recognize the problems confronting the league and Quarterly conference of the East W. J. Howey, representing 60,000 L. D. S., Murray at Bingham. to do something tangible to correct Jordan stake will be held Saturday oltrus fruit acres in Lake County, FloriMay 8-Bingham at Jordan, Gran- them. evening and Sunday, April 26 and 27. da, says the fly has vanished, anyhow ite at L. D. S., Murray at Bingham. Fifteen directors have. been chosen The Saturday evening session is for May 8-Bingham at East, L. D. S. It wouldn't amount to much. They have from various parts of the state and all ward and stake officers and for had it in Spain for nearly a century, at Jordan, Granite at West. ·1 h been made up priesthood quorums. · . Votes May 13--West at Bingham, Jordan an a d vtsory counc1 as . The Sunday sessions being at 1.0 yet today Spain produces 30,000,000 of representatives from the different t d boxes of oranges againat Florida's at Granite, East at Murray. civic clubs women's groups, Parent- and 2 o'clock. A large at en ance IS Mrs. Helen Beckstead ----·--·-·-----·-----·-···-··-·-·· ---· ··-·····-------·--··-----·- .20,500 ».ooo,ooo to 13,000,000 boxes. Miss Betty Hyke ... --·-·---··-----·----···-·----·--·· .... ·------·------·-- ·-···-·---------1 0,0~0 Teachers' ~ssociations and industrial anticipated. . . d JORDAN IDGII INSTALLS The closing meetmg will be Sun ay M;s. Rachel Forbush ----·-----···--···-·--···--·-·-···-----·--------·-··-------·--·--- 3,0 0 Good news from one part of the SPRINKLING SYSTEM organizations. . t hi h time junior semThe state league is fostering local evemng, a w ? d t d country is kood news for all of the Miss Thelma Kemp ·········------···--·-------·--··----··----------····-·-----··-·------ 3,000 county organizations which are being inary students Will be gra ua e · country. Installation af a sprinkling system Mrs. Lydia Ba ternan ..... ·------·-.... -·---------·-·--------·--·-··--·-···-------------- 1,500 AL "FAST FREIGHT" has been completed at the Jordan formed to study and correct. local 1 Miss Verda Brown ·-·----··-------·--··-·--·----··-----··-·---·---·---·-·······------·-- 1,000 About the Italian giant Carnera many high school, according .to Caldwell problems. These county counctls, as GOL~~DARRIVES ON FRIDAYS they are called, are made up of "' our radio time table for Mrs. Charles H. Olsen ··----·-·--·········-···----·····-····-····-···-··---·--····--··-· 1,000 . things are Interesting: but most inter- and Richards, contractors. groups from each county who are Chan!'e Y .. F . ht", Among the improvements be:ng esting Is the difference between his members of the advisory council of the ar;;v~l of i~~ ;a~a/e~~d this (Clip this coupoh and vote for your favorite contestant.) waist and his chest. That wide differ- made at the school are construction 1 the Motor Safety League of Utah. t ~egtlo~~~~f m;l o~y 'with its m~sical of cement curbing along all w~lks, ence will appeal, pathetically, to middle ratn t .. train crew and lone organis pasaged Americans that put their feet on and regrading of roads, under direc- TWO l\fiDV ALE LODGES tion of the board of education. ANNOUNCE CELEBRATION senger" will puff into stations F...HJ, chairs to tie their shoes laces. KFRC, KFBK, KMJ, KOL, KFP!, Carnera measures thirty-eight inches MR. ANI) MRS. FOTHERINGHAM KOIN and KDYL over the Columbia around the waist, fifty-eight Inches Celebrating national anniversary Syste~ tracks at ~ :30 .mountain time, RETURN FROM NEW YORK around the chest, expanded. Tell that to day, Rebekahs and Odd ~ellow~ of the every Friday evenmg mstead of at 10 Mr. and Mrs. Leroy S. Fotheringyour "successful" friend, whose mea.s- ham have returned from a trip to local lodges will entertam Fnday at o'clock on Wednesdays as heretofore. Midvale, Utah, April 24, 1930 urements are the other way round. Special request organist :r:tumbers, New York City. Mr. Fotheringham the I. 0. 0. F. hall on North Main favorite male quartet s_electwns and is an outstanding representative of street. Midvale Journal, Contest Department: Members of the Sandy lodge will yodel features .~n contml}-e t~ char= Uncle Sam's census shows the col- the Metropolitan Life Insurance ~om be special guests, as well as those acterize the Fast Freight pro ored population of the United States pany in this district, and the tnp to from neighboring units. Please credit ___ ··-----------:.... ------··-·-·---·--· ....... --··--·-·----··----·------grams, accomapnied by the ever ~op diminishing. The percentage of negro New York was awarded to Mr. FothA program of musical numbers ular whistle steam and bell notses eringham as a mark of merit for expopulation, in this census, will be the with 500 Free Votes in your Free Trip to California Subscripwill be presented with a dance fol- coincident with the arriva.l an~ decellence in his field. lowest on record, and that percentage lowing. parture of this tuneful radw tram. tion Contest. D.OW ls only half what it was in 1790. Products advertised as Gora Medal FRANK RICHARDSON IMPROVES Some people complain that they "Kitchen-tested" flour, Gold Medal Frank Richardson, who is at a Salt ~b~c~i·~;: Lake hospital, suffering from spinal don't get any letters, but they proba- cake flour and Wheaties, the new bly get their bills regularly the first ready-to-eat wheat flakes with all the A blind man's wife needs no paint- meningitis ,is reported to be improv- of the month. bran. ing satisfactorily. ing. H JORDAN DEFEATS HIWAY COURTESY IS SAFETY RULE BINGHAM NINE I °° New Beauty Parlor to Open Saturday Services Held at West C R R Jordan for • • ay gg -l Utab Taxpayer Cites Bond Burdens in State .... • I I Standing of Contestants in Journal's Free Trip to California Subscription Contest FREE VOTE COUPON 1\olidvale Journal Subscription Contest Good for 500 Votes --------------·---··-·-----·---·---·-------·--···s |