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Show , dvale • Ulli Or Band Co .. • rt Satur~~y Night at 7:30. Good Music. Are Print ersot Agent s For A Salt Lake Outfit Buy Your Printi ng Printe d At Home Be There The hound of prosperity insists on hangin g around a man who consistently advertises. • • VOL. 1 No.9 MIDVA LE CITY, UTAH, THURSD AY, JULY 9, 19.25 SUBCRI PI'ION $1.50 YEAR Old Folks of· Jordan District to Hold Outing ·at Lagoon July MU RR AY WOMA N MEETS DE AT H •IN BAD AU TO WRECK Business Men Return From Trip Celebrations To Be Held July 24th On Board the Lion'sSpecial On July 16th, thi. coming week, Old Folks Day will be held at La• • goon by the Jordan Stake. This 1s a big annual affair that of late years Mrs. Annie Ben fell, 61 years of has been given a large amount of age, of Murray D. R. No. 2 was fatalA. R. Ande1·son, Dr. W. A. Marshall the mill where gold is extracted. Eli ly injured; her hu~band, Joseph BenThe celebratio n held on July 4th, people. Also a general prog1·am of considerat ion. It is expected thatthi:; M·itchell, and W. a Steadman farmer resident have of returned Midvale fell, 65, suffered injuries to the head, was such a decided success that the speeches and a dance \\oill be part meeting will excel all others. from a trip of in.·pecting the prop- is in charge of the .stampmil l. citizens of We:;t Jordan will hold a of the entertainm ent. The old folk~ will be taken care of several broken ribs and a po;;sible et1;y of the Tenabo Mining an{! Milbig entertainm ent on the 24th of this Not to be outdone by by the the local corron.ittee:; of the varother comfracture of tl1e back, and her son, ling Co., a.t Tenabo, Nevada. CHANGE OF NAME month. munities, Union wil stage an old This iou~ property wards of Jordan Stake which consists of a group Leonard B~nfell, 22 suffered a fracThe picture house formerly called The specially built corrals will be time celebratio n to which the public of clai.rniS, both placer and mine1·a! ·the "Elysium " has changed it's name ture at the base of the skull and cuts The following letter was received occupied by a rodeo exhibition that is invited to attend. An excellent pro- comprises the whole southern part of location and a ten stamp mill. Art: and wHI now be known as the "Hub." will rival the well known wild we,1; gram has been promised and a great Salt Lake County. Autos furnished and bru.i~es Tuesday night when the present, gold ore is t>ei~g mined from The same good features will oon- from P. S. Roberts, who was sent ~~ shows. Bucking bronchos, rope throwdeal of interest is being given to the by each ward will transport their automobll e in which were rid- un<lerground workings and treated in tinue to be shown. the local Lion's Club to repre,;ent ing W"<I.S struck by a thew car driven by :::;:.:.:.;:.:..:.::.:.:~..:.;.:.:.:.;.: ing and races will be shown to the main features of the day. ;.;;...;;;,;.;;;....;.~,;.,;;;.;.:.:...;:-.J_:..;,._;__ _..;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ passenger s from the designated meettheir organizati on at the Annual Con- ~--------~----~~~~~~~~~~----- ing places, leaving about 9 o'clock in l<'l·ank )lartin, 25, of Bingham. vention of the Lions.,:--------~, the morning and arriving at Lagoon 0 H~ve at 11:00 a. m. 29 1925 June , ---6 p. m. The Jordan Journal, Dinner will be served w the old Midvale, Utah: Mr. John Dunn, Midvale's wide people at noon followed by an excelthe accident and is held in the cou;'ty An Old Folks Day, held July 16, Paul S. Roberts, Secretary Gf the awake contractor has just completed lent progr<~.m at 2 o'clock. Special all stores in Jordan Stake will close jail without bail pending investigaEgg production in the contest con- a one room ad<lition for Mr. Magus local Lions Club, J. J. Gillette of Friday of last week, Mr.s. E. R. at noon, so do your shopping early prizes will be awarded, one prize to tion of the case. tinue to be very high during May. Swenson of Oak Street, Midvale. He Tooele and John Pixton, of Murray Benson was hostess at a Bridge Lun- and buy suffi.cien! suppli&.l ahead of the oldest man and one to the olde;;t The accident occuned on State has a gang of men working on an and district governor elect left for the cheon. The guests numbered twelve. time. woman who crossed the plaing to Utah Street at about Sixty-firs t South The peak of production was reached addition £or Mr. Joe Pearson on Allen Ninth Annual Conventio n at Cedar Jn a handcart in the early days. Street. Martin wati driving south on n April. The drop in May was rtot Street and another on the foundatllon Point, Ohio, June 26, Friday. Another prize will be give to the Mrs. M. A. Cozzens and children reState at a high rate of speed, ac- great, as the average was 24.7 eggs for Mt·. Andrew Malsthom 's new home They joined the California special NOTICE oldest man and woman present. This cording to his own statement , and n thirty-one days for each bil·d in on Center Street. He also signed the at Ogden at 2 :45 p. m., Friday and turned early in the week f1·om a visit will be followed by a grand 1·ela~ ,;wung to the left of another machine, from then· on the fun began. About 7With relatives in Kemmere r, Wyocontract to build a new home 101' 1\fr. race between the ward bishops reThe Free Baby Clinic meetings also traveling south ..The car carry- the contest, which is an average proFt·ank Lowery in MulTay this week. 75 delegates from Californi~, Oregon, ming. presenting the east and west sides. will be held on the first and third ing the Benfells, driven by Leonar<.l duction for the month of 79.9 per Arizona, etc., The Burgon Building Company is Washingto n, • were One and all are welcome to atThursday s of each month, from 10 to Benfell, was proceedin g north on cent or three-tent hs of one per cent building a new home fo~: Mr. Henry ahoard. Saturday evening of last week, Mr. 11 a. m., in the Communi ty Library tend this reulllion and have a good State. As the Martin machine swung 1 h and Mrs. K. A. Cartoon were dinner building at The train pt'Oceeded Ray direct on to Union SanAvenue. Mr. Charles the corneT of Main and time with the old folks. Make an efUl'OunJ the other car it crashed into ess t an for April. The health of fort to be there and enjoy the enterthe birds continues to be very good; Wardle is shingling two houses for dusky, Ohio, from which place it is guests of Mrs. Lee A. Beckstead of Center Streets. the Benfell automobil e tipping it only one bird appeared on the sick his mother, Mrs. MaTy War<ile on necessary to take a 20 minutes bo~t Salt Lake. All mothers and others interested tainment with the older people. over. ride across an arm Wasatch of Lake Street. Erie to The materials for • • • The Midvale ward ha.s employed in the welfare and health of babies list near the end of the month and the convention site. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Namara had as are invited to lllttend, as subjects these were purchased from the West the Midvale Junior Brass Band and QUICK WORK FOR of ohne died suddenly from an internal Jordan Lumbe1· The special train was made up at their gue.sts last week-end, Mr. and Company. under the leadership of Wm. Cox, importanc e will be discussed. emorrhage . Los Angeles and left there Wednes- Msr. R. L. McNamar a of Ogden. Work is progressin g nicely· on Mr. they will parade the city streets beMARSH AL SMITH One bird did not lay during the • * • "' John Aylett's new restdence on Center day evening, June 24th. A Southern fore leaving for Lagoon, playing a month. Six hens have a pe1'fect record Street. The material and labor on this Pacific Lion and representa tive of W e<lnesday few selections. The business hous~ afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. c. I. Goff and family several of tlhirty-one eggs each. Two of these job is being furnished by Salt Lake the railroad was aboard and made spent the Fourth at Geneva. pounds of type metal were stolen from in Jordan stake have promised to six had a perfect recot·d for April. Firms. all arrangem ents thru to the Point. a back room of the JOURNA L office close at noon to allow. their employ· Henacres pullet No. 162 now has a Shortly after leaving Ogden the 1 Announce ment is made of the marCooper's new store on Main Street and the theft was soon discovered . T·he Midvaie Band has been asked ees to attend the outing. continuou s record of seventy-ni order ne of the Little Yellow Dog was riage af Mrs. Mabel Allsop and Hy- to enter an amatuer band conte»"t to is nearing completio n. Material furMar>lhal Carl Smith was notified The Central Comlmittee who have and before the office force had quit eggs; B. A. C. pullet No. 251 sixty- nished by Morr~son Merrill & Co., organized and initiation was begun. rum Nordberg, June Z7. :VIr. and Mrs. be held at La~>'oon during the latter charge of all arrangem ents for Old for the day, Officer Smith had the four eggs; Hanson's pullet No. 155 and the Labor by Mr. A. J. Rada- Practicall y every Lion was initiated Nordberg will make their home m part of this week. Wm. Cox was ap- Folks day consists of H. T. Butter. mto t h e 0 r der an d as t h ey clt'tne Midvale. metal, valued at about !1>25.00, back to fifty-nine eggs; Stibgen's pullet No. baugh of Magna. pointed one of the committee to make field, chairman; W. W. Wilson of 97 fifty-eigh t eggs; Jensen's pullet aboard at Ogden, Denver, Omaha, and the :;hop. the rules and s regarding Sandy and Geo. T. Sharp of East Midat Chicago, th St. Louis, Mo., Lions M Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Smoot, Mr. and the affair. Thereregulation Nu. 214 forty-four eggs; and W. B. is no doubt but that vale. This committee has extended we1·e duly ' e ·eed" and the official rs. Roland I furpin's Smoot, pullet Miss No. Doone 68 thirty-one the Midvale players will receive a jt...:;elf in doing everythin g po. ible MEETIN G OF MIDVA LE . bo Smoot and Mr. and :\irs. E. D. 1o d CorI h pass wor egg~ without mi:ssing a day. a ng t e me wru " wFive~ . f S It L k t great deal of considerat ion from the to make the day a hugs !';Uccess. wow." COUNC ILMEN me11son o a a e. were gues :s on judges. other pullets laid thirty eggs each We anived at Sundusky at 8:HJ Tuesday evening ast the home of Mr. during May. At the previous contests, there were HAYSTA CK BURNS p. m., Sunday evening, June 28 and and Mrs. RolliU. A .• Pa~lanc.h. 1 too many At the last meeting he!J by the Entry No. 3, owned by Robet1; Garprofession al men entered proceeded to look for lodging. It was Council of Midvale, t;he resignatio n dner, continued in the lead with a re• which spoiled the nature of the proLast Monday, a haystack in the This next Saturday night the Middiscovered thast about 2500 Lions were. Mr. Wm. Maycroft and daughter gram. of Fredrick Milb Jr., wa1:; accepted cord of 1512 eggs to date. rear of R. W. Farmer's residence on H..C. vale Junior Band will give their re- expected and that some 6,000 to 7 are ~isiting at the home of Mrs. May- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Third and .Melvin A. Lind was appointed ro Sorenson' s pullet No. 74 continues in Avenue caught fire and was gular weekly program at their band 000 delegates guests etc. had ar- crofts mother, Mrs. D. A. Drown. aunt, Mrs. Victor Anderson. fill the vacancy. Mn'\, burned to the ground. first place for individual s with a re- stand on the corner of Main and No serious Cen- rived up to that time.' Acc~modation.s . * • * Lamerson expects to leave for her daanage was done other than the loss The decision in the matter of per- cord of 180 eggs in 212 days. These t~r o:>u~ets, at 7 :au P· m. at Cedar Point are probably normal Ftuday of last week, M~·s. J. S. home Saturday. petual care of the cemetery was held are unusual records for seven months of the hay. The Midvale Fire deThe following numbers will be at 3 000 and thus 4 000 found them- Alley, Mrs. George A. Wl'lghe and • • • ove_r .until sue~ time as the lot owners! beginning November first and in- given: partment was called and succeeded in selv~s almost homeie._<;S. Tents were Mrs. Granville De!Jling· were luncheon Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alcorn, Mr. and extinguish ing the blaze. restdmg ou~side the state could 1·e- eluding all of the winter montlhs. 1. March-T he Bugler . ~·-·Will Huff resorted to, several people were guests ·of Miss Laura Gardner of West Mrs. Thos. Hughes Jr., and daughter ply to the mrcular letter sent to them Practicall y every bird in the contest 2. Selection -Southern Melodies crowded into single rooms, ttnd the Jordan. Helen spent las; week-end at Peoa. last week. · ma ki ng a g ood recor d . The averMIDVALE CO:\IMCN ITY CHURCH (Consistin g of Old Melodies) .1s homes in Sandusky and surroundi ng • '" • • • 3. March-Sh ow Boy ........... Will Huff territory were thrown open. age production to date is 129 eggs. The Mrs. H. P. Miller and Mrs. W. W. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Joy and their writer, with Pixton and Gillette con- O'Brien were dinner guests Tuesday guest, Ml'!\- Chas T. Mor~an were Rev. Fred N. Clark, :Hinister Suoh a record proves these birds to 4. Overature --Operatic Mingle din..__ ·-·-· ..··-··-··..-····-.......-..... Southwell sideres himself lucky to have a room evening of Mrs. H. E. Phelps. Sunday, July 12, 1925 • be of unusual vigor and vitality and ner guests Tuesday evening of Mrs. .. on the top floor of a private home at Sunday School at 10 o'clock. shows that every entry came from a 5. Grand Selection -Nugget Nell • * * C. H. Jones of Salt Lake. .......... ··--··-········---· ............... Morning Southwell Worship at 11 o'clock. Ser511 East Jefferson St., in Sandusky. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kimball reThe Ladies G. L. C. Club enjoyed a flock that has been carefully bred (With • • • instrumen tal baritone solo by) The Jefferson mon part by the Rev. Dr. C. W. Hanche1; of it is somewhat turned ea11ly last week from an ex1 Miss Ellen Oloon of Los Angeles dinner and afternoon party at the and developed for high production . (Franklin G. Hood) I homelike, being close Supt. to of the Utah Mi. ion of the Lincoln St. tended visit at the homes of The their race is for visiting first her honors, li'ome of Miss Maria Johnson, State father, Mr. Levi 0. for the 6. March-T he Zouaves ··-·· Will Huff in Midvale. Methodist Episcopal Church. daughters , Mrs. E. W. Hall, Mrs. A. Olson. monbh, has been very keen and v.-as Street, Sandy on Wednesda y, July 7. March-A merican Patrol ...... Sousa Today Mondav delegates and C. Evans and Mrs. A. L. Evans of the first. Songs wfth guitar accom- not decided until the late afternoon of o. Selection • • • -The Royal .Pageant ......... Lions a~d Lion T;mers are arriving Raymond, Idaho. Part of the time was '!'HE SPEED SPOOK" Mrs. L. Huscher of Pasadena, Calpaniamen t and piano music were May 31st. A 100-per cent production ····--·········-····-· ···-·-····-····-········ Will Hun in a steady stream and it looks like spent at Fish Haven Resort. furnighed by Miss Selma Lax and the on this date placed James Gage's pen 9 Overatu ,.~ -'Two In ifornia b visiting at the home of her One ·~ • • • ········ ········ t h e en t•1re coun t ry h a d gone L'1on sister, Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett. hostess. Mrs. Josefina Dalton assit- No. 16 again in the lead by one egg · The most spectacula r automohll e ·--· - ..·-····-·-····-· ....... ~ ..... Southwell 100 per cent. We found Lion Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Emil Soderman atted the hostess in gerving a dinner with a record of 273 eggs, or an a,v- 10. Star * • • race ever filmed; the most extraordiSpangled Banner. .. Keyes d his wife, from 1 Murray, A. 0. tended the Soderman family reunion Mr. and Mrs. LaDr1,1e Drown and nary plot of pathos, pep and politics, in Swedish style. The following guests erage of 27.3 eggs for each pullet. Mr. Cox, the leader, intends to make Treganza from Salt Lake, Dr. M. M. which was held Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Glen Drown of l\Iagna and the funniest six reels of action were present. Mrs. C. J. Cherling, Henacre's entry No. 14 took second a variation in his program by intro- Nielson, internatio nal dimctor, and a of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson of Sandy and Mrs. Ida Rodberg, Mr,;. N. Niloon, place also with a 100-per cent record Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Lanon "pent and thrills, with the ever-cleve r and ducing both instrumen tal and ¥ocal host of other Lions and Lion Officers Forty members of the family were last week-end at Brighton. Mrs. C. Westman, Mr~. Lovisa Lund- on the last day and humorous Johnny Hines in the featura total of 272 numbers during the evening. from Salt Lake City and Utah on the present. A dinner was served at 4 berg and her niece, Miss A. Gu>;tave- eggs for • • * ed role, just about describes ''The At the Fourth of July celebratio n, gt'Ound. the month. The 100 pullets o'clock followed by a program and a Miss Victor Anderson spent Wed- Speed Spook," which comes to the Hub son, Mrs. Thi)da Johnson, Mrs. A. in the ten highest produced 2632 eggs, h~ld in Bingham, t~e band r~ceived Forty states are represente d with dance. Miss Vera Soderman of Los I nesday in Provo, the guest of her Anderson from Salt Lake City, Mrs. sis- next week. or an a g~t average deal of of 26.3 yra1se eggs for each the1r for suea large delegation s and as each wear Angel e.~ was a special guest. Lina Abel Johnson, of Murray, Mrs. Iter, Mrs. D. H. Townsend . Tearing through the village of West cessful work durmg the day. distinctive insignia the famous re:>ort Car Anderson, Mrs. Isaacson of Tay- the month. • * * • • • wood, catapultin g its way roughshod at Cedar Point is truly a cosmopoli tan Mrs. F. D. McCaine, Herbert Melor:sville, Mrs. .Martin Jensen, Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Nelson entertaine d at a over everythin g in sight, heedless of ed up his hotel, "The Balsams" at affair . Caine and Miss Thelma Normand of dinner Saturday of last week. Covers everybody and of traffic laws J visa Joltnson, Mrs. John Erickson, in parBrighton in Big Cottonwoo d Canyon The writer has today, watched the Pocatello, Iadho spent the Foul~ at were laid for founteen. Out..of-tow Mrs. C. J. Larson of Sandy. Later, n tkular, a driverless car furni~he..~ the and will serve chicken and trout din- blind at work. The Lions of Ohio are the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waters guests were Misses Areva Russon and max.imum of thrills and excitemen Mr. Martin Jensen, Mr. Niels Johnners to all who are. hungry. t in • • • L'll. All f Lehi son Mr. John Eri.ck!S011 and Mr. John "The Speed Spook." 1 them and are publishing the C. A. GreenWIQod, chemi-st, wii'e, behind Ian en * • · • Braille magazine for the use of blbd An son joined the party. A very Mr>;. A. A. Larson had as her guest: family and Ford will take their va- people. One young girl, blind, deaf, Sunday, Mrs. J. Lasser, Miss Hazel g tl time was enjoyed. Wallace McNamar a, assistant time- cation in Mrs. H. P. Mmer entertaine d at OFFICER GETS BATH touring the Yellowsto ne. and dumb operates tte printing press, Lasser, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gre- Saratoga, W ~dnesday on the occasion • * .. keeper, hru made another addi~on to On Smelter .dow, Railroad Fenn weaves PURSUIN G SPEEDER rugs and every kind of fancy gory of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. of the eleventh birthday of her son, Mr. Emil Forsberg, Mrs. Elin John- his family which is rapidly growing. moved to the comer house and C. work, and does mo.st any kind of wol:k Basil Doman of Bingham. son, Miss Emma Larson of Murray Ned. Cushing is occupying the house left George Beckstead , deputy sheriff, and Mis~ Maria Johnson of Sandy The other day he passed around the vacant proficient ly. It is truly • • • remarkabl e by Mr. Fenn. liv.ing in Sandy a sudden and unwere guests at Mr. Martin Jensen's cigars to celebrate the arrival of a Mr. and Mrs. Enno Drown of Mag-. .Ylr. and Mrs. Goo. A. Eldtidge of expected hath inhad Bad Order Johnson has attached to watch the blind people at W<lrk the canal near the residence in Sandy on State Street, new baby girl to the household . na, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maycroft of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mrs. Jordan high school day before his faith to a shooting star in which under the Lions instruction . yesTuesday evening, June 30. Luncheon Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waters Eugene Kimball, Thursdav of last terday when a speeder crowded him I might also mention that RiverIn the main office, Clarence Ander- he travels around instead of the old was served and an enjoyable time wag ~on is taking a vacation among the side, California , people purchased and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. D110wn spent week. · off the road, both going at a high French Ford (Chevrole t) spent. Sunday in American 5,000 Fork fi;;hing streams trying to lure a few hallons Canyon. with the • California • • • rate of speed. Last week, Oddie Cady, a tapper Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pardun, Mr. and of the finny tribe to his basket. Scotty at the .. • • Mrs. R. W. Quick and daughter, lead plant suffered a rupt- Naval Orange advedisem ent on them The deputy was traveling on his Mrs. Arthur Seyhr Jr. and children, ~Ietz, the man Who does the employand having Los Angeles air in them, Mrs. J. Lamerson of Pasadena, Cal- Annette returned Saturday from a motorcycl e when he observed an auured appendix and was rushed to the Mr. and Mrs. A. Peteroon and Mr. ing is getting his car ready to go to St. Mal'k's Hospital £or immediialte were forced to release it and fill them ifornia who hns been v.isiting relatives month's visit to Nampa, Idaho. Dr. tom<lbile driver proceedin g at a high and Mrs. Harold Hardca.~lle, Miss Idaho. It is doubtful if his car will be operation. From the last report he with Ohio air. The safety inspector in Rupert, Idaho is the guest of her Quick returned earlier in the week rate. He prepared to cha.<;e him, but Zelia abriskie, Mr. Merrill Hand repaired before his vacation is over of Ohio was fearful lest the Los Anfrom Chicago where he had taken post the speeder so drove his car that ,was recovening nicely. gpent the Fourth at Camp Spring, with .. geles air might ~xplode and injure he starts singing, all bands, orchestras graduate work at the Children's Me- Beckstead was Joe Joy is driving around in a forced to head for the boating, bathing, fishing and dancjnnocent Lions. L. A. is probably high etc. stop. L. J. Myers, chemist, and his better handsome Hudson tbat looks like His volume is certainly moria! Hospital. 1 canal. a ing were enjoyed. in gas and therefor inflammab le. three-qua rters, have Just returned million dollars. Joe expects equal to all occasions. His sidecar struck a tree and Beckto make Sunday morning, when approachf1·om Moon Lake in the Du~hene all of the canyons on high We had lunch today with the I Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Searle enter- stead was pitched high into the when he air, Theo Dewight ha;; returned home Country. He reports lots of fish and ing Chicago, aboard the Lion special, Sandusky Lions Club, and probably J tained at luncheon Saturday night of his goes fishing. hack striking the water a second after spending a month in Kemer- more than lots of rain. Some last week. Out of town guests includ- later. . Robe11; Foord has been added to the a man and wife with three children about 2,000 were present. . er, Wyoming. stalled their auto on the railroad Lions meeting! Tom Da~is, ore watcher, has open- clerical staff in the office. ed: Mr. and Mrs. S. Gill, Mr. and When he emerged from the water He is a It is probably that we shall get go Mrs. Bed Coburn, M1. and Mrs. Wm. he found the motorcycl e demoli. hed brother of Bill Foord, our former track. The wife tore her red underskirt off and flagged the much train, which inspiratio n and informatio n Hefferma n, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shires, and the speeder vanishe<l. .... roaster foremi:Ul. came to a stop suddenly, from throwing this Conventio n that we never Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Willden, Mr. and Jack Farmer, machine shop fore• man, i·s also a fisherman and is tak- everyone from their seats. The hus- shaH forget it and I only regret that Mrs. E. Rottingha; m and Mr. and M1 ·. FOOT EXPERT AT ing his vacation trying to make tbe band explained that the bell did not it is impossible to have every Lion in Len Hussie. Mr. and Mrs. Bern RasLOCAL STORE ring in time but he ought to be ex- Midvale hear and see it for their pep mussen and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Olsen canyon streams lose a few fish. eeeding,jy tha.nk:ful that he is alive. and enthusiasm from then on would of Midvale were also present. F<lot Comfort Expe11; from Chicago For we were making 45 miles an put over anything suggested . Mrs. Lydia Bateman, Ros:;, and Luwill give free demonstra tions to foot The regular street dance given· by hour and did him a great courtesy I shall write more tomorrow of the cile Bateman motored to Salt Lake sufferers Number This Week .....-.................... ·- 225 carloads at the Famou~ Store, Thursthe Mddvale Fire Departme nt, will by such sudden gtopping. doings. It took me 24 hours to locate Thur;;day and were dinner guests of Number Last Week .... _............. _......227 carloads day, July !6th. No cl1argc for his take place Sataurday night on Main We have the boy scout director a typewrite r but the Lions Internat- 1Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bateman.. services. You are invited. Stre~t at 9:00 ?· m., Music w1ll be 1 from Missouri, H. Roe Bartle in the ional came to the rescue. ~ -----· 197 carloads Same Period Year Ago Mr. and Mrs. Mirlard Williams of Avail yourself of this opportuni ty, furmshed by Gilbert s Orchestra . The Icrowd. He weighs probably 250 pounds Lion.ally yours Salt Lake pent the week-end .visit- .it may be worth your while. Note in ~--·--··usual good time is expected. F. S. Robe1"ts. 1ing relatives here. and is Conventio n song leader. When another part of this issue. • Journal Local Poultry ni:~~r~~~a1~:~:1 a:t:~r:~~ ,E~o~:::i~1~ Column Building Notes T MIDVALE ITEMS Half Holiday =---- ----- ----- ---! ---- -- • • • --- • • ---- ---- I Band Coolest to be Held ••• • • • BaDd program Saturday Night ,-J - . News Sandv CJty I Smelter News ° • • • I lI Carlo ad Shipm ents Recei ved At Smelt er I ..·..--·-----·--··--·--·-·..---..·-·-·..·..----·--·--···..··..--·--·.--•••• . ..•---·--+ |