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Show • • Number 48 ~=-=~~~~~~------~------~------- n ' MidVale Ci.ty, Utah, Thursda1, May~ 1927 Printed in the U. S. A. at Midvale oncert Salt Lake City, April 28, 1927 Mrs. R; A. Pallanch, Midvale, Utah. My dear Mrs. Pallanch: You undoubtedly have kept yourself well informed as to the disastrous situation in the Mississippi Valley and JORDAN NOTES· read with interest the proclamation of In response to. QUmerous requests . Governor Dem issued yesterday. As Bandmaster Cox has aecided to begin In accordance with a JleW poh"ty, the charter issued the American Red the Saturday evening band concerts in Prof. Barlow of the University of UtCross by our National Headquarters Jlidvale at 7:30 Jt. m. ah gave tests to fifty nine Jordan makes our major work that of assisSix o'clocll. was found to be a little High School students Tuesday at the tance to our fellow men in times of early for bQx_people on Saturday ev- local school. The tests were -g iven to distress we are now calling on your ening and we~lieve that the hour of those seniors who intend to enter the community for cooperation. 7:80 will be far more popular with University ot- Utah next fall. Mr. William Carl Hunt, assistant to the majority of band mUSic euthusiasts The llurpose of the new mo:vement the Vice Chairman, advises us that at The coucert .J.a free and the band is is to discover those seniors who are no time in this country's history has new and aqgmented considerably from ready to carry college courses suceesI such a gigantic and devastating flood last yeara lbae: -up. Plan to attend fully. .. . th ...#flO<_.>, overtakes its peple, and, sadder still theBe ~rts at the comet of Main The tests are g~ven m e . JOCIU to relate, the devastation has not yet aDd Cemer Streets, each Saturday ev- schools because the University believes By Joe Cushman In competition with 1200 other athThe Epworth League will meet in • en1nc 7:30 p. m. · t}¥! conditions are more tl.a~e to letes from all over the west, Jordan the evening at 7 o'clock with Vir~rinia reached its peak. The now enormous figure of more than one hundred thouPlice, Midvale, Utah. By defeating the Murray Red Dev- High School Track men found the gothe seniors there. . .- •• , 4 • .. Those who took the tes1 ·reported ils, 'M~ale's 1927 baseball team show i8g rather rough at the Invitational Perry as the leader. The topic is-- sand refugees looking to the Red edit had quality and quantity of base Meet held by the B. Y. U. Saturday "Loyalty to My Church: Why and Cross for succor will be added to mait to be difficult, but fair. ball players. . . The treasurer of the society terially before this calamity has spent at Provo. In spite of the stiff com- How." Manager Roy Steadman had 15 men petition some of the Jordan men show requests that all members be prepared itself. These people must be shelterThe Charloni$ Club, an· O'rl[&nizaed, clothed and fed for an emergency out in Dew s~ts and paraded them all ed well. Oldham placed in the 100 to pay their dues at this meeting. tion of Jordan-girls, entertai_ped Friperiod of at least two months before out so the fans could sret a line on the yard da.~h after winning his heat in day night for the faculty members the water will have subsided sufficient boys. 10 1-5. The final heat was won in 10 &lid their partne.n.. The ~wning was ly for them to return to their farms. lR lining up for this year a lot of flat by Stewart of East Hi~rh. spent playing games and dancing. · Much medical and hospital care will "woz:k was necessary and while many John Adolphson finished a strong Light refreshm~pts were ~tid. also be necessary during this period. isappotntments were had on the whole third in a gruelling half mile. - It was one of the most enjoyable-par In a great many instances the refuthe committee feel that they are tumByron Grant took third in the broad ties evu given at Jordan. : • ing~ ~rees will find their homes completely good bunch of ball players over jump leaping 20 feet 2lh inches to do . washed away and all their personal so. Friday, May 6th, t114! Jordan High to the manager. effects and live-stock gone, besides all The catchers will be the same, CushDwight Wadleigh ·ran third in his Student Body goes to Saratega on the this year's crops being destroyed. Thia man and Atwood. The former has · section of the quarter mile after beFrom the Midvale Lioaa ~asted Utah Lake, for its annual•utingt The been doing fact will require an enor_mous amount very litt~ as the result of ing boxed two thirds of the distance. trip will be made in the school busses. Proiri"am via KSL Frilly Ev8 of aid during the period necessary for an -attack of "flu" but Atwood is sho'!The mile relay team ran a good The day will be apent in activities of them to get started again. Rehabiling good form and .should . g o good. race, especially Walker, a Freshman. many kinds. itation is an exceedingly slow and cost PrepueiUili delivered br thd prince Pitching seems to be well ~en Dropping the baton kept them out of ly process where the families must beOf Liou, E. E. Grftllwood care of in Beckstead, Larson, Reading the point column. Mrs. Carrie Coomber, Mrs. Rose M. pend upon growing a new crop. We would like to say that we have and "Hal" · Egbert. They look like Cropper and Dibbs began tennis Greer, Mrs. Melva E vans, Mrs. Golda The quota set ·b y National Headpromised a prominent Murray Lion, they can fill the bill. competition for the Jordan High ·be- Soffe, Mrs. Melva Evans, Mrs. Rachel Well sir, I'm glad I don't have to a past district governor, the. first chanWatts at first, "Bill' Steadman at ing the first tennis players to ever re- jl<'orbush, Mrs. Mildred Seddon and .M rs quarters for our Chapter is $12,000.00 loot JIOU in tlie"eje wHile I shoot this st because he ldnda looks like this S!'IY second and Allsop at third are .so present the maroon and gray in inter- Otilla motored to Provo Wed- and in order to raise this amount it atuft'. Not that I'm goin' to tell any Ormiston, anyway. Only, he ain't that well grounded that little need he sru~, school competition. In spite of the nesdayBrown of last week and enjoyed the will be necessary for us to do intense lie&--l'm gonua stick to the facts all kind of an O:r.mison.. . they are plent~ _good. Short stop IS fact that these two boys never played Thirty-fourth Annual convention of work. Will you therefore organize a right-but I hate tQ see the ~. inPeople are crowdm' us all the time an unfilled pos1t10n. Walbeck would together before they forced the crack the Utah Federation of Women's clubs. group of effective workers without decredulous .xpre.ipQ in a.{t::er'~ ey_e s to _git to live in our town.. They ain't look good there, but il\asmuch ~ lay in order that this great emergency we East Side team to three sets to win when I'm: 1N:utn' faim ~· half enough house!!· '!1-e ~loy ~ could not ~t him a jo~ here he 1s o1;1t 6-4. may be met. We will appreciate hear ing from you each day as to the re"ch\f tl!bt.liiiAW,ie,._~$'ou8 ~~b! count3f. Rent L!l. flel'ce. ;s}tQmpeti- of the picture now, which leaves Chip from them. The scores were 2-6, 6-3, 1 an' he doti't believe it. . 1tion is awful. T'lfe ·strain IS "terrible. man and Wainwright, two new com~rs sults of your solicitation as we are reLynn Hart played the singles tourWll8a I IIHIIke-::.lJae qoraervatl~ Ut-I~ week !ili!eteen of.Jibe,.Jeadbl.' ~- 6glttiDQ' it out, let. the best. man WlJl. Dament for .Jordan, beinjr eliminated quired to report to Mr. Hunt once a tle staten4ft: ~~OOclllllle IS CO"- mess men developed wli&i day. May we also suggest that you a With Benny Sm~th, Hal E2'hert;, F. by Harry Gus of West Stde 6-0, 6-4. !J!J to take Iii&. aahuftif vacation in 1psychosis an' it would now seemcalls take up with your Mayor the possibilthat Reading and a new man by the name The tennis results were especially Jfid~h ~ l'~ an some 1~\;. · they will be laid ~p fo! th~ su_m!'l~r.,. til·Lars0 n . in the outfield we should pleasing to the Jordanites, as they ity of his issuing a proclamation as is tie lcizptrtmf ',aJJI"Yes. ~~ocsaysbynei.J!Otico~plauon.sof~Ftor,ry.al)out the fty balls and plenty showed.that a better brand of ~nnis being done in other cities. We will I 1nllda' 'ele M l Q8e. , , medulla oblo~g~ 'whicK h~.:.s~s .Jil~~" be glad to have you call on us for any )Uttjng. . . . was bemg played on ~h.e Beetdi~r~er Ha9e J'llh'"eftr"Uil'a .aD say 'Yes ical theraputics .~s ~able to aeilf With,. help you may need. You have been Whether to play m a league or m- Court than any one anticipated. to )IOU tilre that! ~· W&DDa' kill Cal's comin' may have a tendency to dependent :ball see:nas to be a good sub- Forty gymnasium appointed because you are a member gi_rls carried the •em! ~ially ~~'ft told the ea'm 'em down some. But they tell m ject. League ball has the best of the and made an excellent appearance. of the Salt Lake County Chapter, Exaap oalJ 811 the lih .in this he ain't as quiet as the White House argument but what do the fans want. Jordan colors in the posture parade, ecutive Committee of the American cue. The W'ho!e .fac.ta tbue.: Cal Spokesman Red Cross and represent your commut J; '''· . , Call or write the Journal and say The matching was \l'ery good _and has beea netrOU&t.iD' with the IIIdftle nity on our Board. I see by the. PIJ!e" waare ~wtl:J, wbat. you want. their costumes They received Funeral services were held in the City PatbQI to IIIOVe..-tbe ;capital of in Noo Yorlc tbi other 4ay · Y~'.; • ·Some of .the young ball players have much applause snappy. We are confidently countinsr on the on the trips around the Sandy First Ward chapel Thursday afthia beN- Republic to lliltvale, penna- around with Al.Smith1 tJ¥! wet . emet~ been out: practi~g with the regulars, field. The judges however, failed to ternoon branches of the Salt Lake County at 2 o'cloc;k for Niels Thomp~ Ses~W1 iJ all cluttere«! crat from ~ 8ldewal.k8 of tha~ ..C~ity._ and it looks like .they are srood e- place them in the event. As far as son 71, clerk Chapter to do their share in making of Jordan district school -~ an AI told him do anythlJig .. nough ,. mould m,. a ""''"" team the oroin.,. eye oould tell th~ w., boa;u, who died Monday after a brief a most generous response to the pit1 ~ ,,i:aves~till' ~ittees, w;anted in Noo York. so ~ong ,, lUI .~ and allowed to play re«Ular. . very li~te to choose between the ten illness. Bishop August M. Nelson was iful cry for help that is now going up u ~ata till the Ole Town d,idn't get found .out, Al1s, the. 6nly . The management of th~ M1dvale contestmg schools. . in charge of the services. Interment from eight states in the Mississippi aiD'\ ueeta"be. cal wants t' man I evel" beard of who can fool all team will assist the:m4n getting games valley. Your generosity in the past Our neighbor, Murray, was given was made in Sandy City cemetery. .eve a~ of the"best Congressmen· the people all the time. ·But I defF fully warrants this expectation. in other ways, should they sh?w first place. This was a popular choice Mr. Thompson was born in Aalborg, out hen to lllitlvale. o~ run the · coun- either hiin or Cal !f do auythlng, any-_ Yours very truly, inten~ion of going through With with the spectators. Denmark, February 24, 1856. He imtry like • Ol'ta· be "nm. Ses that lfim thing in Midvale City an' not git found their organizing. W.H. FOLLAND,Chainn~ migrated in 1861, crossing the plains -aDd BillllcmUt. an Jim Beed is the on- out. Oh, No-we're not curious here. Sunday May 8th, at 4 P. M. the Then comes another letter: · the same year with his parents. He !J. 011811 that really baa anytltiDg to We wouldn't. pry into anyone's pe~n- Fort Douglas team will play Midvale, May 3, 1927 came to Sandy in 1896, residing there -~k~ aovemmeni anyway. al affairs fer the world. · But we ~urt a JrOOd game is assured because the Supplementing .our letter .to you on since. He was married February 15, · · that them three could ait in have a kind uv a lmaek ()f knoWing Sofdiers are a much better team than April 28th, we w1sh to adVIse you of 1877, to Mary A. Fitzgerald. the back · room of Charley Watson's the other fellor.'• businell!' a .clam last year. He was active in church work while our most recent telegram from Mr. ftDe .,.... druc store a:n' settle the ques sia'ht better thaD. he know's it 'imself. residin~r in the Sixteenth ward in Salt William Carl Hunt of our headquartfoua of state# boUl internal an' ex- "We lmow. fer instance. ·what · ~11\ Lake and was superintendent of the ters. terna1 over a 1bottle of pop an' some :Roberta wi(fJ aatd to 'im when Jibe Mr. Hunt states that Sec~tary HooSunday School in Sandy for many iee c~ Bodies. Sez that four doc.- eome home lntdden an o~X}Mfcted Uke ver, the special representative o~ the years. He became a member of the ton an' the Midvale hospital is just an' found J'aul holdin'~~ ney-;r ypu President and Mr. James L F1eser, presidency of the high priests' quorum acroaa ~. acT that the ato~ mind what or who he was JiOldi~ ! We Vice Chairman of the American Red of Jordan stake August 10, 1910. pump co~be u.sed on Jim Reed if he ain't goin' to let .that out o{ MidvaW, Cross have reported to the Central On the consolidation of the Jordan ....-.. a o' himself, as he us~ out o' the family, ~ to 11peak. -When Committee that in view of the vast school district July 5, 1905, he became dOes an' that if lim dies, C. J. Ridd's you come and move> fo ·Midvale 'W"h~j in the flooded area the emerBoy Scout Troop No. 119 made the clerk of the board, which position he increase Jl6W ·~ store ia just kitty-comer a- er now or eventually-"":e te gency need is greatly increased. They following record for the month of retained to his death. aoat ,thefstreet iB cme direction~ C. you~ Besides, tb,e pi hM stated that at least ten million dollars He is survived by his widow and A,Pril, which entitles them to a "BunL ·aora.ftbe ~~ whKh is the that same ~ay, ¥1Ylf'&IY.~; , • ' '"'"':hlibfai r will be necessary for relief in the five children; J. A. and J. W. T·hompny Foot" for their Wampum Belt; four ~~='of this benr Club, ldtty-corWe have· a way•·or tinain • stricken territory. son, Sandy; Mrs. C. E. Matthews, of troop meetings, an over night hike, a <.Mr On the basis of this statement every t\18 awa•t in the other, · a:n' out in Midvale about 24 hou~~r~s~j]>} ~ . community Good-Tum by patrol No.3 Midvale· Mrs. R. V. Malmberg and chapter · • is asked to double its previous m . ~~take care Cal arrives in this here ~ u- 2 new scouts registered, 1 subscrip- Mrs. L. 'R. Rasmussen, Midvale; O?e -.. · ' "'-ul.s ..:..'1'-1 to be ·t~-r T Esther's of the W• H . .u. quota and this means that Salt Lake o' lila's re ~ q , .._, he'l cease brother, Soren Thompson, and one sis. ei ''"" under the .leadership of :Mrs. A~id tion to Boy's Life Magazine, 70 per dnu • up, d coma give "em a sphinx to us. The will the distnct cent of the troop passing at least one ter, Mrs. Peter Sorenson, both of Dra- County is asked for twenty four th?u· sand dollars. Without the cooperation test, a troop meeting, 3 :pa- per, and twelve grand children. - a ride ~e-tWr 'emlatest to the • hia four model storeout Fordwinds, ·rer Car, fil\11 of the county as a whol~ it will !lot 1b e 1 s It trol meetings, officers on Saturday and a goodly collectiOn wldch ill Qim's request coneemin' his we'll know whether he's to t:UJl to eave a possible to nearly approach this figJut amiins anyway's. But Jim sez for a third terJil. Then we'll pub~Ish and return on of old papers and magazines. John ure, but we are so confident. of the Dunoskovich is the ranking Scout for that if he's gotta be buried, that he'd it in the Midvale Journal, from whtch; HOME TOWN HENRY lofal support of your commuruty that the month, with Scouts Edwin Joy l:h&t W hurled in llidvale thanq)~ by ,the way, most of the Salt Lake we know it can be done. and Jack Kennedy in second and third aQft an' well b) Salt Lake May we suggest that you use your · moat• places. The Wolf Patrol, with John or ltpray. Jim Reed, qf .Misso~ri . .EYentually the ~ well organized groups, - ~J~;jl&l such as the 1:-· Mutch as the leader ranks first. ap t11at lle baa seen small town get bold of it -the.,.. D S Church, Parent-Teachel"S, KidOff. in ~ town and small to'fn ip Washington. . w~ni; Rotary, Catholic .guilds, Ameratatr ill big towu but Midvale is \Jl~ We're goin' to be mi•~rh1'N ican Le,gion, etc., order to make the ftNt. last and only little town full :io' · Cal. If he is defea;e1~· appeal as effective and complete as big town men ~ town ideas, an' tion we11 maybe act possible. big_ town_ ways. · ter in the Lions Club. Will you not report to us th.e progDamedelt plaee f• clubs he ever Smith is goin' to be ress of your efforts at the earbest po_a !!'b. sap. Jim. There's the Midv• w not we'd like to sil;lle time and address your communiCIV1C CJub, the Midvale Expansi6p. Club beea1188 i~ looks like a l01liK"• cation to Miss Edsrarda Wedgwood, CIQb, th« Midvale Community"' Club, summer. .. Executive Secretary, 501 Boston Bldg., · . Salt Lake City? She in tum will u' of coarse, the Midvale Lions Club, The fellers up here IS ~;;., YiH be a Mother's Day procommunicate with Mr. Hunt. which ia 'broadeaatin' this here pro- the rope.s. The announcer ~rthe Methodist Church on Sun_ _....., to mention a good JUDY for the hook, Ma is boldin' her Knowing that you will join in re· t 11 • 1 k The Boy ~.:·dUbe an' for fear· I'll start on that story ,about d&y monwag a lieving the suffering in the greatest o c oc · iP'&;;"'thar're 80 eilte~' the Scotchman &Dd the S~e. . Y~u Seoutir ar:fa~c;o~t~e~~ catastrophy this country has ever Private funeral services were held known, I am dlat tjley have paved not only ill tlle Lions out there on. the ~r lm~~~~ t'"- semee. The scouts w attend t~ .... . , hut most of the olltlyin' farms You know lots of things Yft wo~un. Yours very truly, ..., . d i ll for Donald Richards, 13 year old son Sez them schools looks like tell over the radio. So do I. This 18 aerviQe in a group an a souven er WI of Mr. and Mrs. C. Duane Richards on W.H.FOLLAND,~ Ulliteni.... their churches look like all t1i.ere is. There isn't any ~· be Jrlven each mother present. Wednesday afternoon at the family Midvale will do her share in this :. lf ;:~ actuallk bein' used, a:n' Not from me, but if you wanna' live This is a day in which we endeavor home on Main Street. Bishop J. P. work and every organization within .......t ·-ter ..-..t m· 1·dvale reminda in a swell town where the ozone is a to shO'h:W our appreeia~on of mo~her Jensen presided. the city is expected to appoint a rep- fo• - all the •wwo. t n mothers senously cons1der The choir sang, "Oh! My Father," resentative to act on the general comWID world of Park Ave~ue, hundred. a• ftfty per ern-~~&:. ~=ponsibility in the performance prayer was offered by Mr. Geo. Webb, mittee for Midvale 'IUld raise our quota 6e milllonaire row of Ne-.y York City. where tile wi1Mft is al ·~ and of a God given task. Every last son Mr. L. E. Van Dam sang, "Hold Thou without delay. · BBl Borah of ldayhofthinkalls thatt~ whereh \tt~~ heaiiPQ:vy~here and daughter of us ahould consider it My Hand, Dear Lord." This great emergency must be met OOiDbfned efforts o our c w ere gwu .. , id ts rlvil t attend chutoch in honor The speakers were Mr. Reg. White, and met quickly. Think. of the ~r pt a ~ch of tbe PacHic b"!'in~-:sv e:.n, mo~ho!cJ. The words mother, W. D. Kuhre. Duet by Miss Eva Crastarving thousands now m the repon by Dext auw::;&-lide re- :!iks, juat to Sible, ehurch and prayer are 80 closely 'PO dtl Mr. L. Ohlson. of the great Mississippi yalley, homecaa b the an' Midvale. We'll 1184 ... yuh. related that in order to rally observe The next speaker was Pres. Soren less1 sick and poverty stnck.en throQI'h ,~~~-; :a{ePhe::!:t to !We'll roar with yull.liot we "t Jmow Mother's Day it will be necessary toto Rasmussen. "Beautiful Isle of SomeliO ~ault of their own. ~ t again- hO to howl. lt;D' jokin' to eae aide turn our thoughts and footaf:eays - where" was sung by the choir. We may need assistance some day. Bro. A. Robert Larson offered the Let's extend the hand of fellowship , . ...,. "t. benediction. The -g rave in Midvale now to our comrades in di8treu. ...., liP Jlltio, wu cledleated by Earl Allaop • l tJ!Inlr Jot. Do your bitl .. m. LOCAL BALL TEAM JORDAN MEETS EPWORTH LEAGUE LOOKS GOOD FIRST STIFF OPPOSITION WILL MEET AT , TIME OUT WIN AT PROVO MEET SEVEN 0CLOCK -* A:NJ IE GOT STYLE TARS U.S. LIKE TORNADO LOCAL WOMEN ATT-END MEET AT PROVO 1 JORDAN SCHOOL ·noc CLERK DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS wtt: .sara. boo- .. he.- QUEEN ESTHERS ~- . Pl.AN TO ATTEND MEET IN OGDEN BOY SCOUTS MAKE GOOD RECORD FORPASTMONTH ~~:~~~~;~;~~;~;~~~~ papers~copy C :of~~,~~ an: :fi.Da· DAY AT THE PRIVATE FUNERAL .M•.E. CHURCH FOR RICHARDS BOY HELDATSANDY ::;:u. t.,. t,&d a;rt •--:e'l'lae ue&J' . -:.n :·oocome :,! ~¥::n:o:! :W~~ =:toW * ~aitam~=-': ~ oo;~thodf~ in |