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Show Rin Tin Tin...in "The Clash of the Wol-ves,'' Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, at the IRIS of Course -~-~-~-~-~-•-r-a_a_1_m_• THE RASMUSSEN PACKing Plant Is One Of The Most Ut-To-Date Plants Of Its Kind In Existence Located In Midvale, Of Course DON'T WAIT-GET ONE Of Those Swings Before It Is The Supply Is Too Late. Limited. You Cannot Pur,.chase Them-Given Away At The Journal Office. -~~-~-~-r-n_a_r_ 1 -~~-~-~ JORDAN SCOUT COUNCIL MAKE PLANS fOR '26 PRICE THREE CENTS MIDVALE, UTAH, APRIL 1, 1926. VOL. 1 NO. 47 WEST JORDAN ADOPTS VISITING DAY PlAN fOR ITS SCHOOLS OVER ONE HUNDRED GRADUATES AT JORDAN HIGH THIS YEAR I I ANNUAL EASTER HIGH SCHOOlS EGG HUNT TO BE ARRANGE BASE BALL SCHEDULE STAGED BY LIONS Jordan has more students every l'o School Patrons: That sentence may bring year. Each Thursday will be visiting day thoughts to your mind-it does to at our school. There will be officers ours. It means that Jordan is inof the Parent-Teachers ' Association The coaches of the local high Practically every man, woman and creasing, that Jordan must be a The monthly meeting of the Jor- present to show the visiting patrons the at night Thursday met schools child in Midvale will remember the good school or such success could dan District Scout Council was held u11e different classes. Deseret Gymnasium and drew up the Easter Egg Hunt st.aged by the Midstudents more As it. to come never in tile Mid\·ale School House March The officers will be on duty as folcome, :;;orne students leave. It is schedule~> for Spring Baseball and vale Lions Club last Easter on the 1 d.-. lows: Pres. E. l\1. Olsen and l\lrs. ::llst. always a loss to a school for the Track. The following are the baseMany matters of business were un- Chas. Cundick, April 6, 15. Albert Midvale Ward grounds on Center seniors to depart. Jordan is losiQ.g ball dates for Jordan: der con<;ideration among which was Olsen and Mrs. Chas. Hogan, Apnl Street. April 13: Jordan at L. D. S. U. a larger number of students this the .rroposition of building a cabin. 1, 13, 22. S. W. Bateman, H. W. April 15: Granite at Jordan. Not to disappoint the hundreds of year than ever before. It is our Jt was decided to build the cabin for Cooley and Mrs. C. Al>bott April b, East. at Jordan 20: April sincere hope that more students may kiddies who are waiting expectantly the Scouts of the Jordan District. 29. April 22: Jordan at Murray. year. next enter for another chance to hunt out the Plans were made for the erection oi Purpose of Visiting Days April 27: West at Jordan.. of this graduates 114 our of list A Spring. this from year a the cabin To bring about a Letter under~tand long sought Easter egg, the Lil}ll8 April 29: L. D. S. U. at Jordan. year follows: The location of sume to be deter- mg of School Problems. Club under the Chairmanship of HolMay 4: Jordan at Granite. Pearl Kartchner Allen Ainslee mined during the coming summer. A. The Pupil Jordan. at East 6: May G. Lancaster lis Aylett, will repeat the perforD. Anderburg It was abo decided to start a drive 1. Is he doing his best ? May 11: Murray at Jordan. Lancaster V. Allsop Marie mance. The only difference is that in April to raise the sum of $1500, (a) HQW much can we reasonably May 13: Jordan at West. Larson Melvin Aylett Ora curbe bigger and part of which would be used for =xpect him to do? Jordan's Track dates are as fol- this year's affair will Larson Anderson Delmas Lionel rent expc:nses and part of it put aside (b) Has he the right attitude? Rachel Anderson Lawrence Leak lows but unless more enthusiasm can better than ever. as a sinking fund for the erection ol (c) Has he an ideal toward which be aroused for this sport it will have Aprpoximately 1200 to 1500 eggs Bertha Lind George Burgon I I .1e is working? , tlle cabin. to be abandoned. The cross-country will be hid in a suitable location and James Lunnen Barta Bateman Fifteen men interested in Scout (d) Has he an idea of what he! however, is training faithfully: at 7:30 a. m., Easter morning, April team Vern Lester S. Bloomquist w~k throughout the Jordan Valley wants to be? ! are: dates The Agnes Levine 0. Butterfield were in attendance. It was decided (e) Does he understand what he I Qty Creek Canyon run. 4th, 1926, all kiddies in Midvale under 10: April W. Merrill 0. Beckstead to congregate to hold the next Court of Honor at is to do? April 14: Jordan Cross-Country 11 years are requested Milton Mousley Beckstead T. corner, at Library the Sandy Amusement Hall, Sanday Community B. The Teacher run, (Cyprus, Granite, Murray and at the Malstrom G. Bush George . Night, May 9th, at 8 p. m. 1. ls there mutual understamling· t~e southea~t corner of the interse~Jordan entries). A. Burkinshaw Helen May .:;\t the meeting last evening the fol Jetween teacher and pupil? April 24: Invitational High School! tJ~n of l\'lam and Center Streets m Grace Miller Ruby Cole lowing committees were appointed to 2. Does the teacher make clear aml meet at ProvQ (sponsored by B Y. Midvale. Ella Morgan Clarence Cole -..,....~> ..., An invitation is extended to kiddies · act tor the year 1926: .eiinite assignments? U.) Mickleson G. Crump Gladys Finance--Leon L. Olson, Chairman, 3. Does the teacher make dear April 30: Triangular meet at Mur- of the proper age (under 11 years) Ila Myers Milan Canning from all surrounding communities H. 1!.. Stringfellow, Pierce A. Swen- .ww the work is to be done'? ray. DESIRABLE TO PLANT SUGAR D. Coomber Alden .Miller DRAPER MAN KILLED AT to Midvale. son, N. J. Neilson, Fred 'l'iedmann C. The Parents May 7: Division meet at Cum- adjacent BEETS EARLY ON FIRM Glen Nelson IDAHO FALLS, 'Conyen AMERICAN Pearl Club committee will be Lions helpVrgani:Gation-C . I. Gulf, Chairman as The thing a 1. Is there such mings Field. SEED BEDS Nielsen Harold Cox Earl Ace Nelson, Jusepn _:v1 Holt, Clarence escort the mg the child to his dis ad \'an tage '! May 14: State Meet at Cummings on hand at that time towhere M. Newman M. Cundick Wm. S. Allen, about 54 years of eggs location the to crowd .l\'laxtield, Albert Johnson, Emanuel :.!. How much help should you gh·e Field. As it is now approaching time Clifton Densley Alice Ohlson age, was instantly killed near Ameron. be will hunt the and hid were Olson. child'? .he After two weeks of hard drilling Katherine Oliver Fall!';, Idaho, Tue~day, of this when sugar beets are to be planted, Sadie Dwight In case the weather is so bad that Court of Honor-L. W. Nielsen, 3. Do you accept stories from the ican the baseball squad at Jordan is berailroad the on employed Olson while Dahl Irene week, Mary have to farmers for important is it out of MidM. Chairman, Virgil Goates, C. child before investigating? The the hunt cannot be staged ginning to get into shape. Price Roy gang. Despain bridge Arlie the with doors, come anyway and the eggs dleton, Thomas Sheppick, Charles A. in mind the great important of seed4. Do you uphold the school besquad will be composed for the most the from fell Pierson and K. slipped Allen Eck Mr. Hilve will be distributed in some manner. you may Canning, Geo. F. Webb. iore the child, whether Einar Peterson part of young, inexperienced players. There will be about 300 prize eggs bridge trestle, hjtting his head on ing early and of seeding on firm Mary Erickson Publicity-Dr. H. E. Nelson, Chair- ~hink the school right or wrong? The following men seem to be the Ray Peterson the timbers below and fractured his seed beds, according to Professor Kener Egbert in the number hid. Children findman, J C. Stay, Wilford Crane, Stancandidates fur regular poleading Pearson Utah Frank Agronomist, Frost Ivan Stewart, skull. George ing prize eggs can take them to the ley Netf, John Shaw, R .l:''. Hawkins. In honor of Mrs. L. Glen Turner, sitions: Mrs. Experiment Station. Richard-s wife, Guy his by survived is He Fenstermaker A. Dell merchants or business house whose Camping-Dr. A. J. Hosmer, Chair formerly Miss Hita Bateman, Mrs. Milan Canning, Fae Richardson 1 Catches: and two daughters and Ora Finlayson name is stamped thereon and receive We have greatly changed our genman, John Day, George Green, IVer Lorus Pratt entertained Monday ev- Eliza Allen, Smith, JQhn Adolphson. Allen Day, Miss L Reading Melba Mrs. Fish son, a Ellen the prize. Isler. North Jacob 210 at Miller, home Boyce, Duane ening at the Pratt eral idea as to the time of seeding Afton Green Lorna Allen and Murland Allen. Ras Greer, Walti:r JenPitches: !Uchards Delila The committee in charge of this Easter ideas were fol· 1~auys and Miscellaneous Activities State Street. away sugar beets during the last dozen Clark Gardner nings, Milan Hendrickson, Gu:. J olmworking been has Allen Mr. Rich John affair this year consists of J. Hollis -'l'Jwmas A. Butterfield, C. C. Har..l- lowed in the luncheon and decorato be plant- LaVon Gardner Gweneth Silcox Allen Hilton and Harold Rich- Aylett, chaiman; J. L. Meyers, Leon used son, Beets so. or years or fifteen past the for Draper from man, t.dward Atwood, Henry Jorgen- tions. The guests numbered twentyardson. Herman Smith warmed Nellie Garrett L. Olson, J. W. Stephenson :ight. Music and dancing were the more year, but his family has con- ed only after the season . had sen, J. D. Rawson. . Milo Rasmussen, 1st Basemen: Smith Draper. Inez in resided stantly Grant Carter and .Mr. ..:eatures of the evening. Elsworth Allen left Wednesday for • up pretty well and considerable t1me Irven Swenson The best all-round athlete of the Beuar Steele, Ras Greer, Kay LarMrs. Turner left by auto for Chica- American Falls to bring the body to after the grain crops were seeded. Paul Greenwood ENRICHH\G THE "THREE R's" Hilton. Allen sen, Afton Smith Lowell Greer inter-mountain West will be detergo immediately after their marriage Draper. It is now recognized by sugar comLamont Smith Griffiths Clara minded by their participation in ten Gus Allen, s~:~!~n. ~~ Time was whom the education 01 in the Salt Lake temple. J ~~~o:,a;:z;: Funeral service will be announced panies and frequently urged by their Lola Hamilton Swan Francis "thret; the around youth Cl!nter..;d selected events on April 24 during agriculturists, and properly so, that Lillian Hart 3 rd Baselllen·. Cl'lve T app, Ca sper, the d l\lr G 0 I later. . W. Schmittroth Sixteenth Annual Track Meet A t t h e h orne of l\1 Nut only did teaching revolvt; a;; 1 l~'s. about just sown be should beets e , • · an . s. . h am Stokes Helen . l a t the B ng Horne d Arthur Brady. Elmo an R e1ay Carn1va st La .1 a 1 as is ossible Of course there around this trio I.Jut it confined itseil Henderson, a party was given 'I ues- 1 t M Sh St D These •ty, p rovo. Helen White on 1 ne, . ncaEl er. y oung U mvers1 Fern Hughes op: or f · k · ' pll d ~ ry games JORDAN STAKE BABY CLINIC , solely to it. That day is past. We day, March 23rd. Progressive anger o ns m case Charles Hood IS some sma ll 11 W H ld tfi 0 'L ' 'T · Whitmore E. L u e ~ r aD ace . e.:;;l • Droo events have been selected by Director have discovered there are some thing::. were played, pnzes gomg to Myrtle 0 BE HE D 1st and 3rd WEDNES. the be et s s h ou ld ge t we ll s tar t ed an d . Walker Ronald Hardcastle H. ayne es- 1E. L. Roberts and are the same or u.nnen, r te espam, follow uld sh t f as vitally necessary to education- Monahan and Dell Smtth. Consola0 Stone Gerald Viola Haun d . · pam, J o~n Adolphson, Dumas, Spen- practically the same as those used the development of character anu tion to Ardell Lloyd and Theo Dwight J The executive committee of the aO vd?ry .s1 ev~tr~ ros t d f Burkmshaw. cer Slater John w.Jse an e sa e coun Ybl Hibbert B. I~ar~ r March met Clinic Baby Stake Jordan followthe to jphysique, a stimulating for truth. Luncheon was served Guy for the same purpose at the Penn. · T 1 th T Smith sprl;g tlas Franklin soon as s hee a~ P James to Earl clinic the hold . State Relays. to decided and 30th e enm~ ournament, .n Agnes Fenstermaker, 'Pearl the promotion of ~lear thinking anu ing: 0• Steele Benar · openet t~ p:rmanet Jennings ave W. These events, half of which will Richards wo~ h1~ way to the senuHammer, Vivian Atkinson, Maule on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of se~ms ckan living. Smith June in the Clinic room at the 't hn vabnousfsecdwtnhs to b te coluntryd James Jensen ~nals by ~nmnung Jack 'Monahan be run off in the morning of April ,. Today Reading, Writing and Arith- Whittle Myrtle Monahan, Ardella each month oun h a f ee s pfi an et as .een 1 t . . b d W t F' S f f d Smith . Joseph ' Jorgensen J. 0 1 a fast t~lt. The scores were, 6-4, 24 and half in the afternoon, are: m ld 1 a ar , egmmng anc Y 1rs rom out o metic are basic as eve1•. But it is L l oyd, Gwemner Han 1 Tapp Clive do ve romt eret anytw Jacobson yie Yt Lulu etar noon. 12 until continuing and 6-2. He w1ll play Alfred Dewey for 100 yard dash; running br(lad jump; Peterson, Harold Ho- o'clock a more rounded training that de- town. Evaline wen y per cen grea er re urns an · . Wilcox LeRoy Jacobson Virgil running high jump· discus t'hrow· th t th a chance to enter the finals. th t' velops reasouing and iol;ters mdivid- gan, Roy S1lcox, Leroy Bennett, Veran , a an more even trues sume ST AT ES :MISSION EAST'VRN · · Winkler Walter Harold Jensen · th t Dewey defeated J:>:arrell. ~isten- javelin throw; pole' vaulti shot put; t d d .__ t ~ uality. We have outgrown primi- non Bateman, Harvey Cundtck, Wtle year. m o vee s p 1an1e t 1a er SOCIETY · · VanDam Nola Jensen Vida ( 12 pound shot) 440 yard dash; 220 k _6-2, 6-4 to get his pos1t10n. ·11 sen d t· S uve educational method&, son Bateman, Dell Sm1th, l{ulen Henon yf en aystow1 hma lde 1mes orne h f · 1 Re umon · The sem1-annua hurdles; 880 yard dash. yard 2-6, 6-3, Gardn~r d:feated Mllne d'ff o t e Likewise our attitude toward liv- derson, Randell Walker, Theo Dwtghi severa1 ns s ou 1 erence o a will Society Mission States Eastern high school boy will be eliAny the of wmner the 6-2, and w1ll meet We build better ing has changed. dry and hot off turn season the 3rd, April evening, Thursday night, March 25th, a sur- be held Saturday Byron . Grant-Carter Grant mal;(jl gible to compete whether his school ELECTRIC HOME BAKERY homes; we have reduced our workin!, sends any other men to the meet or OPEN FOR BUSINESS to get mto the finah. hours and increased our social ac- prise party was given at the home of, 1926, at 8:30 p. m. on the roof garden rather early. imconsiderable of point Another at Building Memorial Smith the of hon-J· in Nordberg H. K. Mrs. and Mr. not. Individual performance, rather tivities. Our playgrounds have sup for sugar beds seed that is portance interAll School. High S. D. L. the anbirthday Nordberg's Mrs. of or in According to an announcement than team work is featured. Men planted the alleys for our boys and beets need to be rather firm. By d · ' who intend to enter the competition our park afford the picnic ground~ niversary. Games were played and 1 este m the Eastern States Mission this is meant not that" these seed beds this issue of the JOURNAL the Elec- CRESCENT MAN IS KILLED present. be to Theainvited lris the cordially in are j Bakery, Bertha Home Mrs. tric to served luncheon School buildings WHILE LEARNING TO DRIVE however, should carry credentials for our citizens. should be hard and crusted on top, under business for open is Block, tee with them, as they must be students but that there should be about an have I.Jecome the Community Centc1 Christenson of Salt Lake, Mr. and 1 was in good standing in their own high Saturday afternoon ,a party for play and social recreation and Mrs. Anton Seimbot, Mrs. M. Brown, inch or so of rather mellow surface new management. I. Andrews and Mrs. C. H. Z\miner schools in order to enter. !fe headquarters for u<lult education Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nordberg of given in honor of Mrs. Dora Bate- soil and that the seed beds should be Charles Smith, a farmer of Cresfrom sold goods all and played charge were in are games Progressive "We want every young man who man. PeterA. C. Mrs. and Mr. Midvale, and training. · so thoroughly packed by means of last killed instantly almost was cent the Orgill, on Edith baked Mrs. now to are going bakery prizes this has all-round ability to feel free to We huve come from an existin!, son, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cooper, Mrs. harrows and drags that horses walkRenderEdith the enter these competitions," Director week at his home town when to an evolving life. We are' striv- F. A. Cooper, Mrs. J. K. Wardle, 1 Sophia Bateman and ing on the land will merely leave dis- premises, ing to make education a means tv Mrs. H. Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin son after which luncheon was served tinct hoof prints and not sink in to The usual good quality will be automobile which he was learning to Roberts said, "in order 'that the man Bess Mrs. Bateman, Dora Mrs. to ! HenGeorge Mrs. and i~ Mr. as Mr. Zimmer, the former drive collided head-on with an auto- who carries off the honor and the house Beckstead, found school wisdom. Today the any appreciable extent. Mrs. Bateman, May Mrs. Bateln<~n, Brown the measuring rod of progress. Of- derson, Mr. and Mrs. ~onanl A number of years ago the United proprietor, is doing the baking, as mobile driven by Leonard Thompson gold watch may feel that he is in Goodrich Ada Mrs. truth the best all-round athlete of ten it is the architectual pride of the Mr. and Mrs. John "i ates, Mr. and Ella R1chardson, States Department of Agriculture only Mr. Zimmer knows how. ' street, South Third East 659 of 17, . Sophia Mrs. his section of America." The sales room and the shop were' community. It is equipped beyonu Mrs. Harry Btrd, Mr. Hyrum Glover, Mrs. Nora Peterson, made a careful survey at Lehi, Utah, which was going south on the State Mrs. Orgill, Edith Mrs. Bateman, L. )Irs. Further information may be had Nordberg, thor. been William have and Class Seth done is ago. baking the generation a of Ida. the dreams Garland, Utah and Idaho Falls, .lighway. Claud B~thell, 16 of 1345 Sabey, Ida Mrs. Richardson, the competition by addreSAlbine i~ regarding everything longe1 and no Nelson. rooms and subject matter It was found that nearly fifty per oughly renovated o berta street, a passenger with H. Ethel sing Director E. L. Roberts, Brigrepel pupils. Compulsory attendancL Culture and Clti~~nship~- - ---~ -~ 1 Mrs. .Myrtle Malstrom, Mrs. cent of the stand of beets was lost in first class condition. was injured. l'hompson, ham Young University, Provo, Utah. And so a business that once looked laws do not account for the yearl) The Enriching of the 'Three R's' I Henderson, Mrs. Madge Brown, Mrs. during the entire year and of this Smith, according to the accident pyramiding of school attendance. The is a story not only of educational ' Hyrum Beckstead, Mrs. George Bird, nineteen per cent was lost due to like it had decided to leave Midvall report filed by J. W. James and teacher personality, combined with progress but'"likewise community bet- j Mrs. Ella Beckstead and Mrs. Martha poor seed beds and improper seeding. has sprung into being with renewed leorge Knepp, deputy sheriffs was fresh air, sunshine and good cheer terment. Lancaster. Many of the beets were sown on lands vigor. ;,;aruing to urive the car, which beare impelling. Physical development that were so loose that the surface longed to Carl Christensen, also of is encouraged, the practical in educa. dried out before the beets could ger. NORTHWESTE RN STATES Crescent, and the latter was seated For the Comfort of the Departed Red Man tion stressed and the cultural side of l\USSlON SOCIET'r uy him as passenger and instructor. minate and as a result large misses Music, art and life emphasized. in the rows occurred with a consefhey were proceeding north, about drama have become an important part quent reduction in yield. The ocThe "Northwestern States Mission fifteen to twenty five mile an hour, of the curriculum. Foundations are casional missing of a single beet is Society will hold it's Semi-annua'! Re- and acCQrding to witnesses, the driver laid for better and more abundant not a serious matter but if the miss union in Whitney Hall, corner of "A'. .vas p!·oceeding along the west, living and finer spirit of human reis for several feet or sometimes for street and second avenue, Salt Lake rather than the east, side of the lations. two or three rods as frequently hap. City, at 8:00 p. m. Saturday even- .street, apparently watching more These influences reach beyond the penes due to poor seed beds, then ing, April 3rd, 1926. All members closely the driving apparatus than pupil into the home. More and more this loss is not made up by increased and interested friends are cordially the highway. are we bringing the: school into resize of adjacent beets. invited to be present. The Thompson car, according to ParThe family. the with lationship The most serious trouble of all in both the official report and a report the seed beds was found to be in a condition is poor germination and ent-Teacher Associations have proved by the Bithell boy, was going filed material such as alfalfa land that subsequent suffering from moistun the ~e ...~ ing link. They are an evi. south at a rate between thirty-fivE> had been freshly broken up and had even when germination does take • dence of the growth of a common inand forty miles an hour. It was a terest in educational work. not been worked over sufficiently to place. By way of summary then, it should much larger car. Bithell said they pack the land. It is well known that Our schools are the mirrors of our late that Smith apwhen alfalfa land is sufficiently pre- be said that carelessness in the pre- discovered too Whenever I see a man wheellnc '!llational progress. It is one of the was driving toward nervous, a load of fertilizer t.o his garden, pared, beets give highest yields on paration of the seed bed often caus- pearing blessings of our democracy that we They jammed 1 wonder U he realizes the imsuch land, but the risk has become so es very great losses. This can ·be their side of the road. keep these schools pliant, responsive to farther turned and mense amount of mind-ferUltzer brakes, the on We are of great that it is now deemed advis- overcome by careful packing of the ~ to the country's growth. is lying unused in our Public that tocame cars the When I~ is the custom of many tribes of Indians to place on the Jri'&Tel of right. the able as a general rule not to attempt seed bed and seeding early. Farmers these who feel that the "three R's" There is nourishment Library? their dead articles E>speclally belcved by the departed. Of late :rears, the to diagonal gether, each was risk no take to urged therefore are as crop a such after beets seed to have not suffered by the change but crop, and liberal white mental every for imaginatiTe less their by on account of the vandalism practiced alfalfa. Very coarse farm manure but to pack the seed beds thoroughly pavement, and the two right wheels use of it will add materially to that a great stride has been taken brothers, the custom largely has been discontinued, but the picture from resulting every harvest may also leave the land in such a con- and then to sow as soon as the sea- of the large car were running in the above shows several beds on graves In the Indian bU171q ll'OUDcl 011 beyond them. We have added to said. deputies the road, dirt Wyo. Lander, near effort_ reiervation mental Shoshone the warrants. son such with difficulty , chief clition. The these the "three C's"-Character I 0 1 I :s I I :HotsonTotsonSaysI ~ l - --· - ---- - --. ._ ... - |