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Show COPPER LEAGUE HE MIDVALE OURNAL SEASON BEGINS SUNDAY, MAY 13 1500 Copies, 4500 Readers Midvale City, Utah, Friday, May 11, 1928 NO. 52 I'ROUD OF HER BOY. ASK P. M. WOOLEY. • SUPERSTITION AND FlAIL fHE BLOOMING SOUTH. driver of the automopossible fracture of deep lacerations about and face and several ribs. lnvestigatlon disclosed that as Hutchings car approached the railroad crossing, it slowed down and then started across the track. The -train was coming from the north through a deep cut and was not seen by the men. of the automobile were more than 100 feet away. • ~chings. ffer~d . SANDY COUPlE EMMA JENKINS CRA IN SH IS HONORED rh;n~,~:et~~ ~~aesoG\a~~otitsamtakll~a . FROM EJORDAN STAKE Jt~NS ~t'· All dutt, lncludlnr the hair It Thus when the time of the Jubilee carried Into a receptacle by air 1 Horse barns and cow stabltl rent. . arnves, all will know their parts can be lcepr in perfect order, pr.. fina star will be able to fit in properly in the 6uet!on of clean milk mt.de euler. and places so well that the stake . method. neware by ~fl grand parade In June. breathe to Jroom• obll&edAnd lonr~r no the: vacant by the trading of Rogen In dust as they clean the animal1. Thit Horn5~Y to the B,raves, It is expected that the ward il ~?ung Infielder made em wild over Charles B. Sharp, 63, of Sandy, l'hoae who .can alf~rd the maehlne officers will be able, without fail, I 18 snappy playing, and won thl and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ran thQ-1114 ale It, and tn dairies of anr Last Saturda Ma 5th in the to report on_the exact number of Sunday evening at the Jenkins ' dolph Sharp, 18, sutrered cuts and elze Itt un should be comp!llso~ KamJ: fur the. Giants. ~PilllilJg . Birds Blue Builders, Tra1l 1 Seagulls, Y Y Journal) • (Special to the bruises Wednesday evening in an llt.t takea ctlswe-bteedlnr filU with West Jordan meeting house the Chorus, Third Group and Guar- lhome on Holden Street the chtldA most inspiring and Impressive :. • automobile collision at Ninth SO. paduating seminary class of the ~ians who will take part, so that jren and gr~nd children of Mrs. , funeral service of Mr. Dave A. NiIt a( and Main Streets but Mrs Sharp's F II I ttl . I District held its graduating exer- tickets for seats may be secured. Emma Jenkms met In her honor. col of Union, was held Tuesday atVl O ent eart qu I • t. oL!'wi ng .rt unh d ' h'ld infant serwas luncheon course two A Seathat urged It is especially . I. C. the of noon at the Pa•loFs 1 u · The s.,oc- n aoutheastern Bulaarlt. escape c ved to fift five . ~tses. • ter and a ma many pellants went insane. !ucli Sharp Mr. by driven car Emma Mrs . ~ere A splendid program was carried •gull adVlsors be at Midvale Sat- Those r~sent . ~yoff of Midvale. Mr. Nlcol was an chine driven by Morris S. Krabbe !n,.,alty !a <:au1ed by a combination d M pf H t l!mploye of the U. S. Smelting Co. Mrs. R. W. Quick, assistP.d by mt under the direction of class urday at 2 P· m. b~cause the c~s- p k' collided In the Intersection. Krab- >f ll(noran~:• and supentitioa. Aa for a number of rears. He was a .Irs. J. Lawrence Meyers, soprano i~resident, Donald B. Milne, Pres. ,·tumes of Seagull Gtrls will be dis- H:~b~~i J:nki~: :~d ~~ :~d M~:· be escaped Injury also. Sharp and lartll~,ake In .thlt country, <!r I blc quiet, kind dfspbs!tion and made a md Miss Lillian Hart, contralto, Jos. M. Holt of the Board of Con- cussed. ~n May 25 th a~ the Mid- M J Scanlon add son of 'salt Lak~ his daughter-in-law were taken to rr· I e tha.t In Chicaeo. bnnJS on host of frlen¢l wherever he went. vill present her piano pupils in a rol distributed the diplomas to vale Wald House at 4 .30 p. m., . . the emergency hospital and then to I tenzly of rebuildine, an~ boom week last of evening Thursday and Jenkins Sam Mrs. and Mr. aresend will Board General 'the members. class He leaves a wife, 2 daughters, a .ecital Saturday evening at 8 p. :he n rea e•tate. d M th . h f D 'd presentative to meet with the East daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas t th d . We do not know muc:h a nd art rs. etr orne. r. an e rest ence o Jenkins and children Mr and Mrs a W k I t 1ves an many il. at theM. E. Community Church Commissioner of Church schools son, numerous rea I rcc f rom IUpetat!tlon.• But we · · • . ers or Primary Stake West ,and th d dd . M F h . . . . . passing · ds t o mourq "'s t nen lot Thomas Edra Miss Hosmer, J. A. daughter 11 small and Jensen Henry t t k .11 t h e 11 th . ern , a resse T.be public ts cordially invtted. J osep "'-' 0 rnow e11oueb not to &o crazy whta. Mr and Mrs Samnel Jenkins M:r' teac her of piano, presente d the a ehi par't · them a h ose hw 0 WI ' cIass encouragmg The f o11ow1ng numbers h ave ; ra duat mg ,...ranite , Utah Ie was born in ....he earth tlips and shake1 a Uttle. , : program recital following d~ugh: and Coats o continue their splendid start in r~:~~r::o~e ~:~~s, ~aar~csh~~J; ;~e and Mrs. Raiph February,.13th, 1874, having lived >een arranged: 1 1 1 Arr. ter all of Bingham and the fol· Old Black Joe, ...... Williams gd t Tunes and rhymes for the pro- ' search for knowledge and espec- t 't th t th In this section practically all I 11 lllieI •~<• With I fewh exc.eptlont, Dl t ' e wor s 0 . a d songs lowing Jly f or a knowledge of their God · 0 1 th a life. About 4 years ago he was ,rram·. k e, aupcrst 'r"lb Midvale'• Byron Jone'' Merry Momens .................... ggs from hi .a ·•-- --• qua eart tOll . memortze Y oroug are d d h th d · B . S . • th rheumatism finally Ht hu alw&l'• been the worst....,..p•.. WI Norma Olson e regu1ar sc e u1e 1 Scout Court of Honor for the jMr. and Mrs. 0. S. Johnson and es1 es a. Dmg Dong Ball ( pauldmg) · ~~ 1 "Uat:"e. S'!erst!tlon has b-.~. Elame Strom ,,:>rogram a number of the gradua- J d D' t . t h d 1 d f Rl • .son Mr. and Mrs. w. c . Harper Dance of the Dewdrops, Polka .... t ~fnartng in tuberculosis which 1eved ' tbal the ord w.as vd and family Mr and Mrs W B • rtc hsc eb u e or ........................................ Duce 11e . · g class were called on for short ort anM 18 Sth t ,• caused his death Sunday morning. b. Th e Buzz1ng Burn bl e Bee b Y ·em L eN ora AYIett • • • Jenpos pone een Sandy • as •,a n{S, each resp ond'ng · Hec k· .~ The meeting was in charge of u.aurme 1 in . turn as er Following close on the heels of 1b• eart h II aneer. W• know tha 2nd 1Jenkins, Mr.' and• Mrs. Walter In the andonwillaybe held recent district convention, the f~ 1 elrth I• only aattlinJ Into laet the Solo........................ Vocal H. Mrs. and Mr. Bishop Horace Godfrey. A quar- c. A C:hild's Good Night -An· ;:ailed. A la.rge congregatiOn com- .W ard Chapel, the 1st Sunday ln lkins and family, camp of th W 0 W will ~shape. mcanlni harm to D~ local Elieson Clara and Mr. and Jenkins Levi !Jenkins T the and East the over all mg from tel composed of Mrs. Ann Burgon 1ette Qmck. • • M· d smoker In t: lr a hold Kern ................ Club Yacht the At family. and Jenkins F;ed Mrs. th M . d d u~. the attended Stakes, Mrs. Ethel Graham, Mr. ~illiam "Star of Hope" (Kennedy) Mar- West .Jordan 9 on ay a e Barcarole ........................ Offenbach ' v ni _ ' a e n?s ay evenmg, ay exercises; and a number of peoCox of Salt Lake and Charlie Bur ~a ret Pearson. e e ng,. May l4th, the principal They aft arree that NorUl Cuo<o Edith Middleton gon sang, three numbers "Cast "The Voice of the Heart" (Van ,pie were heard to say what a fine fine soctal was held at the Stake j th~me Will be formulating a cam· Sna typifies the South and Ameri4 Arr. William's .. .. ............ Juanita STORE IN TREAT RARE t~e were prese~t Th~se office. given. been had program Diazikis. Beryl iad) "I Waters" Thy Bread Upon the tsnl!ro&ress· &e~erallY. patgn for new members. ···· Htgh Counml, I h R 1. f S . t 0 f th E t 1Stake Pres1dency, 1 1 Know My Heavenly Father Knows " _he whole tate,r' sal~ B. •, with th FOR ~fiDVALE Comrades ............................ H ms e Tht's act·on · 1 11 of the b e as p t . h f octe Y Under the Double Eagle (J. F. T e e 1e &-· " e G! b 1 1 ts n ne ers mem ormer s narc a t' • Ethel Mrs Home" "Beautt'ful Hosmer Mary . . '. tons conven two held Stake Jordan Steadman. Frank .Vagner) · d · an m e., seemt as c1ott1Y bUl·1t up slogan adopted by Arbor Camp at ·t Stake Presidency, and thetr WJves. dU . t D d . Millerberg sang a solo entitledthe convention "Wh Not a 1000 u the area between New York and mon. A 1 ndid ro ram of variety ' Sunday evening May 20th at the Rect atlon .. ................. Mormng Prayer (Streaborg) by Jast Tues ay.a raper ~n . , .. , Philadelphia.." new members for trt?n Louise Knowles sp e . d P t gat th close of ,_ D. s . chapel regular Sacrament 'The conventiOn at Umon was a My Father Kn?ws Mrs. Gertte .::lara Blacknick. !every yedard The Cannon Towel Mill, blflota services will be in charge of the The Pretty Sheperdess ........ Kern The M'd al C "Norwegian cradle Song" (Gra- ,joint session for the Union and whalshcdar ~ 1 ehtfoul ' f he t w Sharp accompanted. conce s ere .lth ward choir of Salt Lake City. See Saw ................. ................ E r b to be oneI vof eth amp rethrest men . I) I nez Beck st ea d. . I Mane were C· I · Goff • Jte The speakers dme on earth• emplo Y• S•000 m en an 11 ts w ,IButl er war ds. At Union the pro• w j c de lgM u 15 . 7 .30 of the World Came vesl Ut<:'!. end women. The well known B.V.D. Mildred Miller lay St ka p. 'dp.nmy. Prof. Giles and Wm. M. Cox a Wm. Mines, of Murray an~ R. F. Piano Duet, Playful Moments,- jgram included, besides the regular len othye . an · Jen!lemen and the rreat ChlcaJO ps n A dt · tt a e rest e c ·ormer resident of Midvale, h'ave Martone e regu ar very in s Jb · e of th meeting M t' d I life long \n . Bateman of West dJordan e ·············:··---.. --..... rn will set a precedent In the matter firm of Marshall Field han enor• and High Council meeting ot the . ' e usm. ss nez ar meau. ' ms an • ' k . t 11 th t will mous manufacturlnr plants in b of gett· Clara Elieson out their best efforts Into this muThe Flower Song (Lange) by terestmg talks by Stster Lofgren St k acquam ances an co wor ers ~ N h C t· 0 hard tomg nalew mem ers a eet ;leal organization which fact alone Vocal Solo ........................ gul jon "Music" Sister Kate Brady on Ma e. 20th 1 th spoke words of high esteem, tnb- Annis Martineau. aroma. ther mauufac:t\11'0 art equ . J hn M t h ., s e re ar m • , ay ) M . "'fh R onsibTty of the Teach (M Fl ute and sympathy The prayers J Their middle name is "BOOST" IDJ institutions sprin& up daily. u c o - lng of Stake Priesthood and Aux- v_ouches for its excellence in ~ mu. I t ane ' " e esp ayar une . owers were offered b Mr: Clarence Mater and Elder H. Grant Ivms on lllar Unions of the Stake. Detail siCa! way. The best talent m the Valse Amereuse ................ Berger and their watchword is "Bu It At The State has water $)0Wtt praco Donoskovtch Ch Y tically unlimited, at low c;oat, 14 y Home, Russel Peterson will . be 11th ward has been lined up to put f b In d artie Star of the East (Geo. Cooper) "Teachers Work." Some fine mu- f t~ thews of Midvale and Mr. 0 0 tner&etic worklnJ population and th t th t J · Th ........ Waltz Spanish Delores, be ~ his event over. There will sica! numbers also were given at gl e orter k us ess 1 Margaret Patience. . Burgon of this war~. nditloaI. omod I1vin,.'" c2n~ txtremely e a s sugges ourna e 1 f Waldt · · wee nex ven t d're r th D 1) k (Ki Lo f · Burial was made m the Midvale Wh'tspermgs •D en e Jord D' t · t s h 001 B d ... ............................. th llth Pri a numbers by the choir, special muraper, e conven 10n was 1 c • Frid • M n e ve o oo't overlook North CuoUna la oar mem an IS rtc c Carolyne Porter d th di · m ry · · a:v, ay e ed by Sisters Mary J Rasmussen Cemetery, the grave was dedica t ed Mary Eltz hers be approached for member· rour plans. . scourse . . e and Religion Classes of Sandy 2nd siCa! offermgs an · · b Bisho Horace T. Godfrey. • sht' p t In the will be delivered by Elder Lloyd VIOlin Selection ................. tt' d who have charge oet and Peasant (Suppe) Fran- and Ellen Rowe P Y • . t war are pu mg on a par y k . th D h . Flood waten of the White Rh1ll Ned and Vmcen Mi11er who has been heard in Midvale on f M f 11 of the Teac ers wor m e ra- f cine Qmck. • lan onrswept levtca, swMtlllf previous occasions and is known Accompanied by Mildred Miller CLOSING LUNCHEON FOR The Maidens Dream (Bohm) per Relief. Society.. A splendid orm 0 a ay ro c. lin cOIHltiU In Arku114 ~~h OLUB COMMUNITY Deppen as an inspiring and interesting Japanese Sunset ................ talk was gwen by Stster Walkley Ma~gare: Robertson_. the TomblabM a.a4 W:ia~aslppi t d t Arrangement Lange ........................ Spring New speaker. IN OUT 1 Lingermg Memones (Moss) by of Salt Lake. A very enjoyable HONKEYS LOSE apalllia rivcr1 arc neul.ua- tl.t the last meetln s 0a;~hco~p e eunl~r Ruth Elieson musical number was given by Mi· HEATED RACE FOR LAURELS Emily Cozzens. y P.tllJCr ltli't. More raiA blllott te 1 8 Club for the g The Dying Poet (Gottschaek) naG. Mickelsen and Mary Day and Midvale Juniors won their sec~~ednuday ~ould mtlll tedep of u takep~~~e~o~ will It DAY PRIESTHOOD AARONIC U. OF U. OF CLUB Mid-IFRIARS the from ond straight game a fine reading by Rhea Orgill: . Anna Percich. -. · _ ncer. 16th Ma held be will and cheon PROGRAM PRESENT 20 of score the Sketch-Souvemrs of the Mas- At the close of both conventiOns vale Hookeys by ' p ha th y . (Wednesda refreshments were served to those to 5. J. Kennedy and Smith playThe story of the D&RGW game ters (Moore) Inez Beckstead. 15 1829 I ldeerth!: se tio f.0 The • Joseph • played in Midvale against Midvale iassisted by Emily Cozzens, Marie attending. Members of the Stake ed good ball on 1st and short stop One of the best offerings in the On eontro! 'would be"'':t.eepll 1 e and literature Dunoskovic pitched a good game way of entertainment and lnspir- and Oliver last Sunday as told by the box Donoskovich, Margaret Robertson, Board attended both 0 ftood. anothtr than t grth d p t d i It charge in th d s . Aarom~ the to ed people the before placed was ation game next The · support. good with Elfleda stster week the Durmg Steadman. Frank Mary Eltz, : score: Mr, W. S. G!!Qtd, prtlidt(lt ~ Jensen, President of the East Jor- will be played Saturday, May 12th of Midvale Sunday evening at the Harmony, Pennsy varna, un er ~ cards ~ouncl: W:hers ~ h a MIDVALE unc eon the American Tel•sr.pb &: Ttl.. AB H PO A BURR -HAMILTON ENCOUN- dan Stake Relief Society was call- The public is cordially invited to regular Conjoint meeting of theM. h~nds of an a~gelttho ann~~n~e. will be sent out ~ e Player phone Comp~y, will spen4 two s n. ed to Salt Lake to consult with.the attend. Admission is 50 cents on I. A. by members of the Friars htmself as Jo n, e. sa_me a IS TER MOST FAMOUS Smith, lb ........................ 4 0 4 o ~housand mllllou doUan 011 uew General Board on Relief Soc1ety account of the fact that a better Club of the University of Utah and ,called John the Baptist m the :ti[ew A lar e crowd from th W AMERICAN DUEL Myers, rf ........................ 3 1 1 o est · .onstructlon In the next fin YtUIJ e Jordan ~ard attended . brand of ball is played than usua- a number of their talented friends. ,Testament. Bowen, If ........................ 4 2 o 1 In the old days of the code duel- matters. tlb rich enough to sptn4 L• The Friars club is a social fra- For years thts event has bee: A contest held at Riv Borstadt, cf ................ 3 1 2 o lo, there was one spot which be· May 2nd, there were examined lly seen In the Copper League. 1 11 'T4 ni ht' Our warder on 11 ;ar ternity on the University Campus commemorated in all of Midvale Juniors at the baby clinic of the Stake, 23 Williams, ss .................... 4 1 3 2 ;:ame noted as the most ·th wfonll wirs the 1··'-•lp-1 .2la11- ...,.. WI bj . d AB R H made up of students who are re-lolcramental meetings ofttthe' c durtc playce ·g th 3 1 3 2 jueling grounds in America. Thts babies. ,....., .,. V .... . e o o ng e rama m ts a e \on the Sabbath neares Droubay' 3b .................... th b' h . 0 casts taking part· Grac Mal t McGraw 2b .................... 4 0 0 2 w-as at Weehawken, N. J. and I The finals in theM. I. A. contest Smith, ss ............................ 5 3 1 turned missionaries of the L. D. S. sBarom e · d Vernon W'l • IS oprtc took Wehsuggest o 12 o ,here on July 11, 1804, took place ·work were held last Monday and Celeste' R., c .................... 4 2 1 Church. James K. Knud9on • te1 son an May Ber0 tee t e Sunday · d d that . Engberg' C .................... ' M FIRST STRAW HAT IN Roberta ratlin s al R~ man t th d e est?'lla war eac the ~xplruned briefly and charge 1 3 6 ............ 2nd Kennedy, • . F Mon Union. and Sandy at Tuesday on encounter momentous Clark, p ........................ 1 0 o o :he most MIDVALE BREAKS OUT ~h,err.oJJ...: I> .................... 2 0 0 o .he "field of honor" in the history day May 7th the Gold and Green Dunoskovic, p .................... 4 3 3 nature and purpose of the organ- 13• 1 ~ 28 • for thts purp~se an r ad Tr~e a~d Efr.e Fu;~e Kenneth Fi dancers competed in the Waltz Robertson, 3rd ................ 5 2 1 ization. The program was made Ia sm~able program e prepa e Leak J C Richards G~an 1 o o o )f this country. ~.;olt~m.an, ~ ~ To Carl Zimmer, proprietor ot and_gtve~ by members of the Aa- Ia so'n ·and Max M:Ustro~e rf .................... o 0 0 o This was the duel between Alex- Contest. There were a large num Vidic, If ............................ 5 2 .1 up of the following numbers: and old waltz was ~on b ~en 1st ................ 4 3 3 Violin solo, Miss Lulu Parrish, rome Pn~stho~d. . Kennedy, J. parts different from dancers of ber Burr, Aaron and Hamilton .1nder o 1 0 1 .................... b 1 ward ; Elsie 11.0d Ivan Da:r the Electric Home Bakery and In keepmg F. Cvar, cf ........................ 6 2 0 accompanied by D. R. Skidmore. New Yorkers whose political of the Stake taking part. ALS .................. 34 6 26 7 0 Cafe belongs the honor of weard M 1 d 1 Y B 1 ~ncy res Ftrs the by made Romney, Jasmine Miss Reading, 0 0 3 ................ rf Evancovich, send to Invited rivalry 1~ to the fatal meeting Each ward was D&RGW the first straw hat seen on the lng on ar an ce ern Pace, ~~~~ Btshopric the church S. D. L. the I Knudson. K. James Solo, Vocal 11 20 42 ........................ TOTALS finals, the to couples three least at and one for death meant AB H PO A .vhich Player of MldvalP. for the 1928 sea streets an. armade has ward "VIllage Blacksmith" Mr. Skid· Iof the Midvale ~Ddvale Honkeys Lee, rf ........................... 4o 1 1 0 jisgrace for the other. The story from among whom the three best Mr. Zimmer believes in keeprangements t? have members of AB R H more at the piano. Huxford, ss .................... 5 o 4 0 >f Burr-Hamill{>n duel is a classic couples were to be chosen to repwith the times, and someup cha~ge ~ake Pnesthood Griffith, 2b .................... 5 2 2 3 in American hi~'TY and it Is well resent the Stake in the Church fl. Robertson, If .................... 4 0 , 0 Royal B. Garff gave an able dis the Lesser a little ahead of the just tn1 servtces dS~t ay Swensen, 3b .................... 3 1 5 0 .old In an Illustrated feature ar- nals a little later on. Miss Creer Lloyd, p ss ........................ 4 1 1 course on live gospel topics. The of t~e Sacrament 13 In wearing apparel both hena goo A th. May evemng socello a was number concluding 0 Sorenson in J.!ilis ,~ the Murray High School acted Becker p 1st .................... 3 0 5 1 4 0 .icle by Krauth 1b of bakery goods • quality In thavle ~tys thet as desired Is dance accompanied Sears, Gordon by Jo 1 1 4 ........................ p c Landes', from couple one and as-:n'tdg-e JOURNAL. The of Snyder' ct p .................... 3 o 2 2 1ssue put considerable effor m o e r rt . 5 1 0· d · f · u f t' 1 h' _.............. .... ' Mr. Zimmer did not request this reparation and will furnish 11.ll by Mtss Ruth Stewa · Draper, one rom mon, one rom M. Zegar~ch, ss 2n ............ t ts ar tc e. Harris, If ........................ 2 o 1 0 but his new hat was so h . . P Sandy 1st ward, were chosen to D. Zeganch, 3rd ................ 3 1 0 Christensen, c ................ 3 1 8 1 In the rain last Thurs represent the East Jordan Stake r.aborne, 2nd .................... 4 1 1 Mrs. Golden H. Farmer who is the smgmg and speaking and1!re~ Page~ p cf .................... 2 0 0 2 not avoid noticing could one day, g a. by be/ncou~!:c~ sh~ul~t reported is Pollcich, rf ........................ 3 0 0 ,at a Salt Lake hospital up a very in the Church finals. Austin, If .................... 1 1 0 0 the Information apass we So ture f · au tve en a an study at the At Union, May 8th, the Stake Costello, ct ........................ 4 0 0 to be Improving. Lewis, p cf .................... 2 0 0 1 the straw hat stimulate to u n th:l ~~ and out Come a held Society Aid Ladies The 3 has also winners were as follows: Ladies TOTALS ....................... 34 5 TOTALS ................ 32 7 27 9 0 15th. May · ac n war the of leaders com the at rooms their in meeting by won Girls; Gleaner Chorus: she when Score by innings----munity church Thursday afternoon First Defeat For Juniors Phi Lamb- Draper ward; Ladies Public speak· .vas pledged MidvaleFriday evening of last week, Runs ................ 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 ia, a local social sorority. Miss ing; Gleaner Girls; won by Miss The Midvale Stars defeated the Wednesday, members of the LaI W!II~LIJ and Katherine Stokes enter':Htts ................ 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 .::rane radiates with personality, Farrer of Draper; male chorus 'Midvale Juniors. They are a new- dies Aid Society were entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hansen and tained a number of classmates. 1nd is finding great favor among won by Draper ward; M. Men's ly organized team. The score was by the Ladies Aid Society of Mur- 1children have gone to Salt Lake D&RGW Bunco and other games were playH!ts ................ 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .he many friendships she~ lJas ac- Quartet won by Butler ward; in- 17-5. The players for each team ray at a Mothers' Day program. to make their home. The prizes were won by Gened. Saturday of last week, Mrs. Eli There was a large attendance: JUNIORS strumental Trio won by Messrs. were: Hits ................ 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 quired at the state institution. ~al Jorgenson, Margaret La Due, Ohlson, Edge! and Miss Luelle Nel John Mutch, Willie Robis, "Hap- Mrs. Otto F. Anderson of Rtch· JMitchell entertained members .of Runs: Lee, Griffith, Swensen, Rex Beckstead and Dale Waters. py" Roncaglio, Robert Olson, J. tleld was a guest last week at the her Birthday Club and spectal "Krauth, Snyder, Brown 2, Borstadt One of the sensaponal features son. Refreshments were served at small of the spring season at the Uni- The M Men's public speaking Kennedy, F. Kennedy, Orin La- home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyke. ,guests. A one o'clock luncheon Williams, Droubay 2. ~ard tables. Dancing at the home F;rrors: Williams, Smith, Grlf- versity of Utah is the performance contest was postponed and the one 1brum, Roy Vidic, Hans Vunder, Thursday afternoon at her home was served. Covers were lald for of Mrs. J, M. Despain was a teaon South Main Street, Mrs. Fred ·eight guests. fith, Swensen 2, Krauth, Snyder, of Byron Grant in recent track act play contest will be held May 'Lenden Mandgown. of the entertainment. Hyke entertained members of the Mrs. M. Larson of Salt Lake STARS meets. Last week Grant set a 14th at the Crescent ward. In the . Austin. H. P. Miller entertained Mrs. new rect>rd at the Colorado Re- latter, it is expected that six wards Leroy Thompson, Willis Thomp· Past Noble Grand Club. A short spent Tuesday at the home of her Stolen bases: Myers. of her club Tuesday even memb•era ·J (I Sacrifice hits: Brown, McGraw. Jays in the high jump. This rec- will participate. Another call son, "Frenche" Becker, John Eltz, business meeting was held foll~w- daughter, Mrs. A. A. Larson. home on North Main her at ord is outstanding, and is even from the Stake Primary organiza- Pete Lloyd, Frank Costello, Mike ed by a social hour, during which Members of the Sewing Club 'l'wo base hits: Borstadt. !were enthusiastic Monday evening refreshments were served. more !auditory when it is consider- tion for all ward officers and ward Cigarish, Doche Cigarish. Runs batted In: Swensen 2. Mrs. Thos. Hughes, Jr., ot St. Innings putched by: Clark 3, by ed that Grant has never partie!- teachers to meet at Midvale Ward "Happy" Roncaglio is the offi- Mrs. Fred Jenkins spent Friday at the home of Mrs. B. A. Rasis visiting at the home of GE:or1re I Sherrell 4o, Coleman 2, Page 3, and pated in this event in actual com- House, Saturday, May 12th at 2 cia! Journal reporter covering this of last week In Salt Lake at the ,mussen. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. parents, petition. Byron Grant is a former p.m. The Stake Board will be on 1ball series and his weekly com- home of her mother, Mrs. C. P. i Mrs. J. S. Alley, Mrs. Youngs Lewis 3. • Cutler, Mrs. H. C. Aylett, Mrs. student of Jordan High School. His hand to help in the work of prep· •ments and box scores are eagerly Ostler. Credit victory to Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell H. Aylett 1 Si:O.:ESS conditions art look friends have every reason to be 1aration for the coming Primary 1awaited by the coming generation Mr. and Mrs. E. E. E.liason: and Merna McGregor and Mrs. J. A. Charge defeat to Snyder. . early last week to return to Sec to according In; better, family spent Sunday With fnends 1Avlett attended a meeting of the . Runs scored off: Clark 5, Sher· proud of this young man who bids [Jubilee. The Midvale Ward or- 'of ball players. Angeles, after spending two notef He retary Hoover. \Women's Republican Club which . in Bingham. rei o, Coleman o, Snyder 1, Lewis fair to place his name in the an- ganization will have on hand a bas with relatives here. They lmonlths constructlo. the in Jrovement ,m afMonday Lake Salt in held was at entertamed. Pett F. L. Mrs. BEETS! THIN BOYS 1 nals of sport fame with those of ket for demonstration-one of the o, Page 5. 1 1 by Vern Lest• accompanied ,J allea 1 P!lrcent 19 is which nctustry, Hotel. Ne"':'house the at kind to be used by the ~tak_e in Beet Thinners Wanting Work dinner Sunday f~r Perry :-vatkms 1ternoon Runs responsible for: Clark 4, Cal Boberg and Pete Dow. clerk. Drug Midvale popular wbkl Industries Other year last u! J. Mrs. and Watkms P. E. Mrs. WatEdith and PhylliS Misses and And Once At 187-W Midvale Call stster whtle formatwn; parade tts i'age 4, Snyder 1. 1 1 9 tb• Include ctty ca at working re the . 1Brown of Salt Lake were kins of Salt L~ke. Struck out by Sherrell 5, Lewis The community club met May Shaw of the Stake Board will Make Application. KEEP IN MIND THE ~IEET Monday evemng Mrs. H. P. Mll· guests of Mrs. L. F. Pett Thurs- machine tool bu~lness and th• 9th in Goff's Hall. An interesting have a sample Garland for demon2. Snyder IN CITY HALL MONDAY, ING 2 'Hit with pitched balls: Snyder meeting was held. Arrangements stration. At this meeting the off!- Mrs. Wm. Nelson had as her ,ler, Mrs. Wm. Waters and Mrs. ,day of last week at the entertain- manu!acture of office equlpm.:Jnt MAY 14th, SEE THAT YOUR pertaining to the Flower Show eers and teachers will be expected guests Sunday her mother, Mrs. W. W. O'Brien and Mrs. W. T. ,ment given by Community Club. rhts tnrl !cates expansion of !actor) 2, Coleman. ORGANIZATION IS REPREWild pitches: Snyder 1: Lewis 1 were discussed and will soon bel'to learn the march formation and \D. B. Roman, of Riverside, and Vincent of Sandy enjoyed a motori Mrs. R. R. Fenn was hostess to .u1d otlice activity, whlcb Is said 1, SENTED IN PLANNING MEM· then afterwards teach it to the her sister, Mrs. M. Grant Winters, 1trip to Pleasant Grove, where they[members of her club Monday at presage delinltely improved b11sines published. Time of game 2 hours. ORIAL DAY EXERCISES. her home on West Center Street. r.ooditio!ls, spent the evening. children of their organizations. of Ogden. Fifteen ladies were present. Vmpirel: Watts & Becksteadplatform of a hall at .. .., 0., where he was about to ' · fo_llowers, Frank B. Wil- • . of O.. ,o, p1ct~red above, candidate nomi"!'tion for . suddenly stncken and , ,J'ted.. VICES FOR resl~tentRwepausbhcan DAVE A NIC0[ OCAl STUDENTS --IN RECITAL M · RECITAl PRIOR TO MusIc WEEK w0wSMOKE R . MONDAY NIGHT .~cken ahaki= ' 1· Hll 1 = MJDVAlE TAKES PRACTICE TilTI °:UU !S::;! ~ay ~onventions. ~he fam~us com:l~ed s:~th hav~ t~s ~mu~ ~ood Cowd_er~;ee~~ ~~a!~~ ~e ~ hid~ f p ...... .......... I ~wo p I I I 1 I ~tl;~h!Sdm es~ ~rop!L:nd ,.:~ illlhJ~n!_\?e -r:; WI~ ~h~ rei~lremen; ~is 8 • S '1 rospenty e $7~0~womr:t ~ •c |