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Show -" " ' ~~*¥newspaperman in a nearby city tried to please everybody; never said anything to injure anyone's feeling; he left the town broke physically and financially· the plant was sold to another newspaperman who "cut loose"; ran the parasite out of town; stopped the fake "trade at home" talk and began at the bottom of thing~· he left that town after eight years of work without a friend but with $30,000 to the good and everybody prospered under his publicity policies. No business man would attempt to purchase anything outside of the community that could be purchased in the communtiy. In other words, he educated them to modern advertising methods ·and it worked. The publishers of the JORDAN JOURNAL have never anticipated that any profit would accrue from the publication. It was the consensus of opinion that Midvale City and the surrounding territory must have some medium of publicity~r means of communication with each other and with neighboring cities. Up to date the JOUHNAL has not paid one-half the publication cost. Shall we heed the example of our brother above cited? Out An Insurance On Your Business Advertise Consistently In The Jordan Journal It Pays Big Dividends VOL. 1 12 Pages Two Thousand Copies In South Salt Lake County. 'What l\iore Can You Ask For Your l\'Ioney :.VIIDVALE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925. NUMBER 13 LOCAL TEAM l\iA Y TODAY FOR THE •TIE TOP RUNG IN BALL May Succeed Ladd At Last They Have Agreed '!RIVERTON BUSINESS MEN ORGANIZE A I CLUB FOR UNITY soM'fHJNu 1 Two 1.\'Ieetings Held And Enthusiasn1 Runs 100 Per Cent For The Club Boys Are Cleaning Up On Some Of Toughest Teams In Valley ALL RIGHT Lt:.TS 13UILJJ I SUBCRIPTION $1.50 YEAR FUNERAL SERVICESjSURPRISE PAHTY AT HELD FOR LA VON, HOME OJi, BISHOP OLIVER l\IONDA Y LEAK IN JORDAN Deceased Popular Mem- Festivities In Honor Of her Of South Junior Kenneth and LawHigh School Born 1906 renee Leak -Games By Special Corresp<~ndent The first steps towards making a I Funeral services for La Vo'n OlivBy Special Correspondent Midvale won from Pressed Bnick, er, nephew of Mrs. E.thel l\lillerberg, Monday evening a crowC: oi roung live and pl'Osperous town of Riverton 6 to 1 in a league game played at of East Midvale, were held in Salt people entertained at a urpr " parwas taken last Monday even.ng in the the Brick Yard . Lake last Monday. ty at the home of Bishop Leak in organizatiOn of a business men's club After a poor start Beckstead is Mr. Oliver was bom at Draper in I honor of Kenneth and Lawrence Io~: ak. to be known as, the Riverton Civ1c r~unding into the form he us'ed to 1906 and lived there a good pat't of· Games were played anct lunc.:lE Jr e Club. show and let the Brick down with his early life. He was very popular ved to the follov,.ing guf b, B.heline Last week a petition was circulated 6 hits and 1 run striking out 9 and among the younger peopl~ bem~ a Gardner, of Salt Lake, GracE G....~aner, and signed by a majority of the bus'walking but two men. ~~ember of th~ South Jumor High Sarah and Vio'.a Haun, Dedi<- R c.}>. iness men tor a meeting to be held Since Murray beat Hunter 4 to 3 School up to his death. ards, Carl and Eveline Pl'terso'l Irlast Thursday evenmg With a v1ew ot the same day the four teams in the He has always been afflicted with ene aBd Orland Olson Olive Do~ald determming the opimon of business league are separated but one game heart trouble which eventually cau~Harold and KennetlJ.' Hoga~ Floyd men with regards to organization oi )lidvale plays Hunter Thur~day Auged ,his dea~. ' . Abbott, Mary, Lawrerce and Clar a business men's club. hst 6th and by winning thi~ game can 'Ihe serv1ces ':'ere held m the 25th ence Dahl, Ora ana Grandte Finlay At the meeting last Thursday there go ·into a tie for first place. War~ ~hapel, B1shop Geot•ge Graham son, Stewart San<ler.s, Jack, Ida, Jel'were eighteen business and protess10n Hunter has Bill Tresedee manager officlatmg. sie and C1ifford Bockley Frank Smitn a! men present. A tern porary chairof the Magna Club, Hal Egbert, J. Beautiful mu~cal numbers were and Ray Silcox. ' man and secretary were in charge. Lot and Nielson abo ·of the Magna rendered by ch01r quartets and soloThe chairman stated the object of Club so a good game is assured. ists. The burial was made in the Mt. the meeting and called for an expres- . Getting back to the Pres~ed Brick Olivet cemetery. Dedication of grave sion of opmion iroun all present. ~A-G=E:-:D::--:D:-:-C:-T-O_R game, .Midvale's infield of Allsop, by J~seph Royales, of Salt Lake. Hf, J:Jveryone was very enthusiastic ov· ·• Steatiman, Schuneitt and Whitmore 1 is the eldest son of Mrs. Clara .Mabel Douglas H. McArthur, who may SU<'- er the results which could be accomput up an tight defense and looks Porter, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. B ceed the late Senator Ladd ln the plished through an organizatiOn and like the best in the league. P. Terry, of Sail Lake, foumerly of all were heamly in favor of the move. I . N J) 27 Draper Reading, Stauffer, Attwood and United States senate. Mrs. Ladd bas and brother of Mr~:~. Andrew l'he current of opmion was that the urged Governor Sorlie of. North DaSugden, Wilma, Marian and Lavern Steadman continue to hit well. club would be a decided factor to- p t• d M d. . ~ . Porer, all of Salt Lake. Ba~teries for Pressed Brick were b:ota to make the appointment. .Mr. wards creating unity and optimism. Jefferson, Smith and Austin for Mid- McArthur was Senator Ladd's secretary and worked with him for more an~ong busmess. men. and or adverv le Beckstead and Attwood. mung and bosstmg k1ve1ton. • than four years. Midvale downed the reorganized It was then VOted to defer organA:pex team of the Copper league 11 ization until ano~he1· llleeting with a to 4 W1th Frank Reading on the view of getting every business man • 0 mouu. out. The chairman appointed' a comDr. A. L. Brown died at his home By Special CorrespOndent By Special Correspondent Flank was a little wild, walking 5 By Special Correspondent mittee of two to visit all bu~i.-o'HI.s~ lllen Tue~da,y August 4, :~t his home in The following Utah friends formThe Parker-Bateman and Di•llltOnd and hitting one batsman, but allowed Some misinformed boy or boys are and notify the.n of the next meeting. Sandy, Utah. ed a picnic party at Clover Dale, B. Threshing Machine was destroyed by only 5 h1ts and struck out 5 men, A committee was also appointed to He would have b<'en 82 years old I C. Monday evening, July 27th, in hon- trying their level best to break into fire last week caused by a soot explolll.~stly when a hit by Apex would draw up a constitution and by-laws A":_gust llth, had he lived until tha~ or of Mrs. w. c. Smoot and her bro- the penitentiary again. sion. TJJ.ey were up on the west have meant runs. Monday evening the Midway Ser- range at Sam Parker's dry farm. to be voted upon. Meeting then ad- da.e. ther, Wm. Parker, of California, who . L Reading, Stauffer, Allsop an d journed. . He was born in Springfield, Ver- were guests over Monday of Mr. and vice Station at the intersection of Mr. Parker lost 200 bu. of grain Watts wuelded a mean stick. StaufSou~ The second me~ting was held last mon~. C~me to Utah ten years ago Mrs. Stanley D. Kellerman; Mr. and Center and State streets was entered, and the loss of the machine amounted fer got two home rum;, the only thing Monuay evening m the ward house. nu!kmg Ius home in Excalante wiherc Mrs. Douglas Love, Mrs. Lucile Wit- but nothing of value was found. ---{)n one of them he stopped at third Some locks on the dra we1·s and thE to about $1750. N<1 insurance. • 1'Ilere were HI present. A temporal')' he practiced medicine for senn years. cher, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kimball!, Robert Dimond and Lawrence Chr s to take on fuel. Lars E. Lewis, the 5 year old son chaiun.an and secretary were selected Dr. and Mrs. Bro\\·11 came to San· Mr. and Mrs. Timpson, Mr. and Mrs. desks were broken, howevee, in the Watts got three hits out of four of Mr. and M1·s. Becldingtcm I. Lewi~, and the minutes of last meeting were dy three years ago and have done a E. M. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- criminal meanderings of the culprits. tensen received slight burns. times up. The county fire department respordThe same evening a neighbor near of Liberty Avenue, MwTay, was ser- read and approved. The chaimnan g.r"at work here in the line of medi- lace Edwards, Mr. anci Mrs. KellerWilliam, Apex left fielder, hit a iously injured Wednesday noon when stated the object of the meeting and cme and cnurch work. ed quickly, but was too late as the man. the State Line Service Station at the home run and was their best hitter. ~truck by a tl'Uck. it was voted to proceed with organDr. Brown wa::; a graduate of DorMost of these people were form- junction of the Draper road and Stat machine tenders had to go two miles Following is box :;core of the game Young· Lewis was returning home ization. An election was held and termouth College, or 1'\'Iassachu.se"!;t~. erly of West Jordan, all being con- road heard peculiar noises. and upon to a telephone. Midvale whit his father, after a visit to the the officers elected were as follows: ancl the Electic Medical Colleo-e of nected with the Utah Idaho Sugar investigation found two men trying The company has faced the CJ.rcumA.B. R. H. Midvale plant of the U. S. Smelter, Pre."ident, George W. Bills. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He ha.: prac- Co. but are now at Bellingiliam, Wasb to break down the door into that ser- stance bravely and have purt'ha ed 3 where Mr. Lewis is employed as a Vicf·President, Dorr Marsh. ticed medicine for 5i.i ~·ears. p ..•.• ,......................5 0 vice station. They were :;cared away another machine and will be l'E':ldy to rf .... _., ___.............. 2 1 1 motorman. Secretary, George R. Gygi, Surviving are his widow, Mr~. Ella by the neighbor's appearance on th~ start threshing again about August 3b ............................5 1 When alighting from the Street car Treasurer, Harry E. Page. B. Brown, one son, Charles Bro\Vll 1 scene and fled toward Lehi by auto. the 12th. Stauffer, cf ............._._ .......5 1 3 ·at Lovendahl's near 64 th South, in Tl>e membership committee report- of Vermont, and three grandchildren: The sheriff was notified and made 1 i Murray, the boy ran ahead of his ed that they had visited every busiThe funeral services were held in Smith, ss ..........- ... -.. ,-............A 1 a record run, getting to the scene o~ 2 father and when crossing the street ness man. The committee on by-laws the 1st Ward Chapel Thursday at two the attempted robbery in a very few Adllsop, lf ............................--.. 5 3 was struck by a Dodge truck proceedre!X)rted. an~ read a suggestive fonn o'elock under the direct n of c. I. 1 10 minutes. He telephoned various cities Steadman, 2b ..........- ............... 5 1 cYf cons~ItutiOn and by-laws. A form Goff, of Midvale. Bi:;hop A. M. Neland attempted to head off the fieein~; :Atwood, c .............- ...-... - .......6 1 . 0 ing north with a load of chickens. Watts, 1b ..._, ___................... ..4 2 3 His body was dragged for several Io: ap~hcation b~ank for membership son presiding. robbers, but without avail. 15 yards and badly mangled. The skull was voted on, s1gn~d by all. pre.sen.t, ----The Midvale Junior Band have one 40 11 good feed under their belts---{)f that Apex was fractured. Dr. Rothwell was and "'•h e mem b ersh 1P commu ttee m- N they are sure! A.B. R. H. called and young Lewis was taken to structed to sign up every business By Special Corres!X)ndent . . •t p "t• I invitated Lee F. Stewart, of Stewart's Cafe, ....- ............................ 4 1 1 St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. man not pr~sent. The meet g d d t 1 Y the Band to have dinner A dancing party was given by the The hospital report~ this morning m ~as a Jqurne un I If ..........................3 1 2 "Good Time Club" at the Wert Jorthat the inJ·ury was of a very serJ'ous ~ex~ l\Iond. ay evenmg when the organ. . I with him last Saturday evening. The 0 1 t 10 11 b 1t d . A mistaken Idea with some people I boys accepted the invitation. air Pavillion on Saturaay dan open e comp e. e · I 0 0 nature, but if no complications arise, Iza ~ WI Five poultry culling and caponizing 18 h t th it is expected that he will recover. . ~us~ness men of Riverton are opt a e newspaper is an individual A beautifully decorated table was night, August 1st. This club is com0 0 tJmJstic over the prospects of the new pr?position. If they don't like the arranged by this enierprising firm demonstrations are to be conducted at posed mostly of dancers of 18 y~ar 0 0 various points in Salt Lake County club. There is a general feeling of editor they fell that they must kn'Ock and a real banquet served. of age and up, who live in all parts 1 0 Friday and Saturday by Professor W. unity and &II have a desire to get to- the paper and stand in the way of its' Mr. Stewart was anxious to have of the county. The Morris Orchestra 0 0 gether to make a live town of River- <:.uccess whenever possible. the Journal phoUographer take a flash H. Warner, of the Utah Agricultuml furnished the music, they played ma1 1 ton. They. d~ not realize that the local light of the affair but he was busy college. The schedule announced lby ny of the dances of years gone by as 0 0 V. L. Martineau, county agricultural t- V~er lS. Just as much a part of the in our quarters. well as all the modern dances. 0 0 The Carl Jensen family held a Reagent, follows; con.mum~y as the schools, ahurche., Tihe Band wishes to thank Mr. The party was a grrat :;u<X'ess. 0 ~ anythmg else. 4 5 union Wednesday evening (last night) The newspaper h Stewart for his thoughfulness and his Thursday, Blulfdale, 9 o'clock, far·m Many old acquaintance.'> WE'I'f reMidrale plays Hunter in a league at th~ West Jordan Amusement Hall. of Peter Frost. ?Ifferent fro~1 a11y. ?ther business, it 1 trouble in preparing this repast and newed, it being more in the form of ·'"I!':IILme .,August 16th, then goes to OgTh1s was the first gathering of th~ 1 ~ a caa11mumty atlau·. It is for sel'- ·commend his attitude to other pro- Draper, 11 o'clock, farm of L. Nelson. a Reunion. Sunday to take on the Ogden family and the followjng members yore~ .to the people and not for any gressive (?) citizens on the Main Taylorsville, 2:30, farm of J. N. WalAnother such party will be given Gunners of the Utah-Idaho league. were elected as officers. lace. City Council met in regular session Individual. Stem. September 12th, at West Jordan arcG J os. G. Green, President. Tuesday evening at the City Hall. You may not like the editor and Friday, Crescent, 10 o'clock, farm of all of the old comrade:• of form~ r Carl C. Jensen, 1st Vice Pres. Eric Dahl. All councilmen, Alley, Wright, Ras- the editor may not love you any too E. M. Olson, 2nd Vice President. Sandy, 1 o'clock, farm of N. Thompson years who like to hear good music nmssen, Mutch and Lind present. well-:-but the paper is responsible, Laura Jensen, Se< etary. Mayor ·Cahoon presided. d?es JUst as mUJCh for you as the serIn announcing these demonstrations and have a good tlme join thir dane Leona Gilbert, Treasurer. Attorney Moffat was also present. ~Jce rendered others. There is nothMr. Martineau said, " a thorough cull- ing crowd, who have m the past coa, Week of August lOth-All Week Refreshments were served and dancThe Council decided that steps must 1ng personal and that purpose is to do ing of your flock at this time will do ducted such clean dancing. Everybody welcome. Too late to inse1t in regular adver- ing concluded the evening's festivi- be taken to abate weeds of all kinds, what good it can in every way, and much to increase the profits." ties. tising on page four of this issue. and the city will set an exam~ple by the greater the support of tho:;e it By Special Correspondent SHIRT and UNDERWEAR SALE cleaning all property under their su- undertakes to serve the better serSaturday evening Mrs. Geo. Sadler off all SHIRTS and Underwear pervision. Then all property owners vice it can render. assisted by Mrs. James Taylor, enterWorking Shirts --·--, ..... 49cts. must do likewise. It takes the people to make a good tained at a chicken supper, at the Broadcloth Shirts ......._.., $1.65 No action was taken on the proposal newspaper, and without the help o£ home of Mrs. C. H. Sadler, in honor other shirts and underwear less ambltloUII to place the city cemetery under per- ~he people, no one can run a succe:;s- of her husband's 40th birthday annififteen per cent yotmg man, atter petual care regulations. .tul newspaper. takln' a course in Jail was ordered ren{)vated and -----versary. Tuesday of last week, Mrs. John Mr. Matthews, m.anager of the P. and Mrs. Frank Diamond, of business college, tn white washed. D F t 1h · 'IIhe l•ooms were decorated with Dunn a..~sisted by Mrs. Earl Smickle, C. Rasmus::;en & Sons, Inc. Cloth.ng roses. A large birthday cake with enter•ained at the Dunn home on Cen Store, in Midvale, for:nerly the Fa:11nrlrav, announce t h e birth C>f a baby order to better. preCouncil voted substantial financial f 01t dl f d th · ·" July 31st. Mrs. Diamond was pare himself fer business, takes . , assistance to the Midvale Firemen to y can es orme e centerpiece ter Street in honor of Mrs. Kenneth mous, informs u~ that the stock wil forCothe table. 1 'd f Dunn, a recent bl'l'de. Su 1runer flowe 1·s be cleaned out and th(' ~•tore Wl.ll po.L,_ :formerly Miss Violet Magnsson. go It I enable them to attend the State Fire th' t f ' ·ooms. itively be closed A If t 1 vers were ai or Ir Y our. ·in tall vases decorated the August 29th. 1 '<!' ••• ssociation meet in Salt Lake City you wan to P ease your custoOut of town guests were Mr. and August 17, 18 and 19. Members of mers--Sell Advertised Goods! Mrs. A. J. Galpin and Mr. Fred Sad- Thirty were present, out of t{)Wil On page t'wo of this i&"Ue y.on will the council received an urgent inviIf you want to keep your old cus- ler, of Salt Lake, Mrs. Flora Hutch- guests were, Mrs. Lizzie Panter, Mrs. find the final announcem~Pt and also ' tation to participate in the parade on tomers-Sell Adve 1tised Goods! inwn, a! Murray. A. J. Bird, Mrs. W. D. Clays, Mrs. .:;orne very attractive offering~-;. ~·st 19th. If '''OU t Wm. Werrett, Mrs. Elmer Dunn and Mr. Matthews was not p;epared to Augo~ . wan new customers--Sell Mr. and Mrs. Royal Sadler Mr. and Further than the above, we note Advettised Goods! Mrs. Julian Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. Geo. Whetman, of Salt Lake and say\ whether the store wou:d b(' sold nothing of importance, except the ~f you want to make sales more H. Newbold, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sel- M1·s. Clarence Malstrom, of James- an< reopened as a clothing .;tore or okey:ing of the usual budget of claim~. quickly-Sell Advertised Goods! Jars, Mr. and M:ns. Elmer, Mr. and town, Calif., who is here on a visit. not. Number This Week ............. ....•. - ...... 219 Carloads. .Mr. Matthews ordered quite a lot Number Last Week .....-...............-.......... 201 Carloads. Mrs. R. White, Mr. and Mrs. ~b Evof goods before he was ordered to Mrs. Earl Lindquist and children of Mrs, H. b. Hendi1ickson had as her an and Mrs. Sarah Sadler, of Magna, I Miss Wilma Batem-an has returned close out the stock, con.;equE>ntly you 1 Same Period Year Ago ............... . ........ 172 Carloads. Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. guest the past week end, Mrs. Wilan.d Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sadler, of home from, Wasatch where she has can secure .some new good, at sacriA. Hugh~s the past week. liam H. Kelsey, of Springville. Mldvale. been staying the past two months. flee pl'ices. I I F __R_E_S_I__U________...:....__ TAH FRIENDS GIVE DENT OF SANDY IS PICNIC IN BRITISH CALLED O EY COLUMBIA JULY 0 I IRE DESTROYS THE THRESHING RIG OF P. B. & D. COMPANY rae Ice . e ICine For Old west Jordanites EnWest Jordan Men Try 56 years Died at Age J·oy Reunion At The Luck A Second Time Of Eighty Two years s. D. Kellerman Home Midway and State Line With Threshing Game S • St • R bb ervice ations ed LARS E. LEWIS SUSTAINS FRACTURED SKULL HIT BY CAR I Body Dragged By Truck • wh en eav1ng Stree·t Car at 64th Si' I BAND BOYS ENJOY GASTRONOMICAL TREAT AT CAFE ewspaper Is A Commu ni roposi IOn DANCING PARTY BY "GOOD OLD Tll\iE" CLUB IS SUCCESS County Will Have Poultry Demonstration The Jensen Family Hold Reunion at West Jordan Midvale City Council Met Tuesday Evening I Hansen Co. Offer Bargains This Week SADLER'S HAVE 40th BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE Dunn's Entertain For Rasmussen Clothing Daughter-in-law Store To Close Aug. 29th On K +-------------·----------..;;..______ Carload Shipments Received At Smelter { 't orge J ese Well• S )} nown e ing· Rules I |