OCR Text |
Show IDVALE OURNAL 4 NO. 1 l\hch'ale. Uta\ May 18, RVICES HELD FOR A PIONEER (Speclal to the .Journal) l!llaiStrom, age 73 years, died home last Wednesday. was assisting Ills grandson to a load of hay to Ills dry farm crosaing a ditch. the load tipthrowing .bim olf. He landed 0::1 tt>et but the s.bock caused paraMedical aid was summoned but consciousness. was born in Sweden 1853, comhere as a pioneer. He was a IIULost leader in all lines of courucltion and colonization. He was by Brigham Young in 1876 to colonize Arizona. His later were spent in farming and live raicing. leaves a wife, a son, Wallace, :daQ&tltei"B, Mrs. Sylvia Harkness, iln. Richard Kemp, Murray, Earl Tripp and Mrs. Carl Tho...m.aral services were held Sunday 13th at the Ward Chapel. Praywere offered by James Glover and Und. Musical numbers by WilPierson & Co., Ethel Millerberg, Van Dam and The Ward choir. Bp!ak.ers included David T. Dahl, Jordan, Albert Glover, Fred of Sandy, and Bishop T. F. leellwciOd. Mr. Gillen of Murray dethe grave in the Midvale cemI IIIOJIIda.y evening, May 14th, in the 2nd ward, at the close of the leal;hO(Hi meeting, there was tento Sister Alice Ohlson, recentlllttliLl'lled missionary from the South t 81~te1s, a welcome home party. be crowd were present to enthe program and clasp the hand returned missionary. Sister fine record as a Missionary SOuthern States was verified by IIPl~endid letter from President Calthe Mission. the Stake programs IIUJI,em,~raiClng Mothers Day, were Sunday, May 13th. In each of wards, suitable tokens, such as ~~&tl.ons or booklets, or cards were ilented to each mother present. Jat\irdsLY, May 12th, the Stake PriOfficers and Leaders met at Midvale ward house. This group Primary workers discussed and liactllced the songs and March forfor the June Jubilee. The jlg111lls also drew the colors to be in their costumes. Pnlvi(IUSl,y, the East and West Jor- Follows Big Race 192~; 1500 Copies, 4500 Readers Midvale Sta te BaBk Wi ll D&RCWBAND ' SCHOOL TEACHERS Open Monday May 11, 1928 DANCE MAY 26 ENJOY PARTY Financial Statement And Personnel Of New :Organization Promises Successful Beginning ------,--- All's well that ends well. That which was thought impossible has been accomplished. The Midvale Bank wi II open its doors, paying every credit or 100 cents on every dollar. . The people of South Salt Lake County~ in fact, of the entire State, will welcome the news that the Midvale State Bank will reopen for business on Monday morning, May 21st, 1928, at 9 a.m. and will open regularly thereafter at 9 a. II!-. each mor.ning and close at 2 p. m. excepting Saturdays, when the closmg hour will be 12 o'clo ck noon. I! will be remembered that this Bank suspended operations on the MRL THEODORE HOOVER mormng of March 28th, 1928, pending the investigation of a shortage in its funds. Investigations and audits have now been completed. HE slster-ln-la\' or the Secre tary o! Co01merce Is folluwiug A Committee acting for the Board of Directors of the Midvale State the race for the ReplllJIIcau presldeutlal nomluatiou with par Bank, consisting of Joseph M. Holt, John A. Aylett and E. L. Burgon rerlonable lntereMt. Her hus!Jaud quest the Journa~ to broadcast the following statement: brother or the Secretary. is a pro ' feasor at !.eland Stauroni. jr .. !lui "To the Patrons of the Midvale State Bank: r--:o straw \'Ote or :entimcut rP;:;;;tl'rling th..-. i.l!JII1batlon . "A~ter .a period of suspens0 ?n for the purpose of making a thornecessary at Leland Stanford. ough mve~b~atwn by.the State Bank mg Department, the Lincoln J. Kelly .N. fi~m of Certified P~bhc Accountants, of Salt Lake City, and the Board of D1re~tors of th eM1dvale State Bank, we beg leave now to report to. the pubhc the results of our findings... as per statement below: "~e hasten t? hereby express our earnest appreciation for the kindly 1 good w~ll and patience of our customers and the public in general, during The Herriman Camp daughters of Ithe periOd of suspension of this banking institution: Plone~rs met Friday afte~noon of last I CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET AS AT MAY 17 1928 week m the ward house With Mrs. Lit' , tle, Mrs. Eardley, Mrs. Wyburg and Resources Liabilities Mrs. Foulsom all of Salt Lake in at- Loans and discounts ............ $359,586.69 Capital Stock ........................ $ 35,000.00 tendance, and each gave a short talk 0 d ft 357•28 SUrp}US .......................................... 5,61.~.91 r\ The following program was renderVer r.a S ....................................... ed: U. S. Liberty Bonds ............... 15,053.52 Reserves ................................... 5,159.43 Song, Ml rs.BHtetbefir lBduttferRfi~ld taonn~ Banking House ........................ 6,184.65 Due to depositors ............... 462,692.20 Mrs. Par ey u er e o 1ver . Fu & . Reading; Mrs. Albert J. Crane; rn. Fixtures .................. 2,623.35 Guitar solo, Mrs. Milton Bodell; Other Real Estate Owned ..... .16,785.02 Reading, Mrs. Spencer Miller. CaSh a,nd dUe from ban k 107 677 03 All others present were Mrs. Geo. S , • J. Miller, Mrs. cecil o. Bore, Mrs. J., CollectiOnS ....................................... 200.00 T ver~ity ,~u.mpu::: IS CAMP HERRIMA . T PiONEERS MEE 1 S. H. Bodell, Mrs. Nephi Butterfield, Mrs Arthur W. Crane, Mrs. 0. R. Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mrs. olive Miller, Mrs. Alice Bowen, Mrs. Henry Boden, Mrs. F. T. crane, Mrs. Samuel Butterfield, Mrs. Sarah J. , Crane Mrs. Ernest Christensen, Mrs. J. li. 'crump, Mrs. R. T. Bodell and Mrs. F. F. Carter of Provo. $508 46 54 ' 7. $508,467.54 "The Midvale State Bank directors desire to announce that the institution will open with a stronger line of... sound business resources than has • • • . , • been enJOyed durmg the hiStory Of the InSbtUtlO n. The personnel of the new organization is as follows: OFFICERS DIRECTORS W. S. Chipman, President Henry T McEwan, Banker. Anthony W. Ivins, Vice President Jos. M. Holt, Merchant Douglas M. Todd, Cashier E. L. Burgon, Live-Stock Commission DIRECTORS Business W. S. Chipman, Banker. John -A· Aylett, Mgr. West Jordan The parent-teache rs association A. w. Ivins, Pres. Zions Saving Bank Milling Company held its closing party Friday evening IHeber J. Grant, Pres. Utah St. Nat'l. Walter Steadman, Rancher of last week in the school house. J a1n es M. 0 born, Farmer. Games were played and the following "I l . th program was rendered. Song, Mrs. n COSing, e COmml'ttee earnestly requeStS that depositorS and CUSHeber Butterfield and Mrs. Parley tomerS in general Carefully Study and analyze the abOVe StatementS and Butterfield. Music, Miss cornelia the standing of the officers and directors of the new organization, in order Crane; reading, Mrs. Bert Crane; ac- h cordian solo, J. H. Crump, song, Mrs. t at they may COnVince them:3elVeS that the institution aS reorganiz ed iS 0. R. Freeman and Mrs. Ernest WOrthy Of their SUppOrt and OfferS Un U8Ual OppOrtUnitieS in the banking Christensen; music, Mrs. Milton Bo- busineSS and they SOlicit YOUr COntinUed SUpport and patronage. dell; music, Mrs. R. T. Bodell. Country store was featured and a late . (Signed) Joseph M. Holt, luncheon was served to 6o guests. John A. Aylett, and The city fathers and water master, E. L. Burgon, Committee A. A. Larson, made an inspection of Date at Midvale, Utah, this of the Board of Directors, the various units of our exceuent 18th day of May, 1928. Midvale State Bank. water system at the mouth of Little Fre~man, P. T. ASSO•N CLOSING PARTY out of the six colors of the Seafeathers. Then the wards drew colors to be used by the Seagull of their wards. The costumes worn will cost about 50 cents. Meyers, President of the Pri~nary, announced that the Board of the District had permission to use the 11chool to carry the children ancf{he to and from the Jubilee p~ June. This announcement was receiveli by the Primary wor because it has solved a very amc:ult problem confronting the in properly caring for the on this great occasion. !l'hamks to the School Board. Meyers also announced that arrangements for the Stake fioat well under way. There were West Jordan Stake Primary vialting at the meeting, and tJ~eiiniHi that they were part of our Cottonwood Canyon, Wednesday afIt is still hard to think ot ternoon. This trip would be an introduction to Midvale's holdings in the canyon to the ne wcouncilmen. President and Mrs. John A. Aylett entertained at a family dinner Sunday. The table was centered by a crystal bowl of lillies of the valley and butterfiy rose buds. Covers were laid for 10. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J Council meeting was ~t from Tuesday to Wednesday Lawson and daughters, of Logan, were the out of town guests. 20th at the Jordan High Mrs. J. W. Farmer entertained on the Stake PriesthO(Hi and UnTuesday evening for Miss Edith Hanmeeting will be held. This meetwill be a combination of Priest- sen and Miss Virgie White. meeting and meeting of the aux All fraternal and Civic and Auxorganizations of the Stake. The of business will be as follows: iliary organizations and clubs of the 1 :45 p. m. the Stake Presidency, City are invited to participate in the Co1laeil, Bishoprics of Wards Memorial Day exercises planned for ward clerks and oftlcers of. the that day. At a meeting which was ieatJlO(Hi Quorums will meet. At 2 held early last week Mayor Porter the group will separate into de- was chosen general chairman and rtments, the High Priests into one Melvin Lind, secretary. Committees ~me11t, the seventy into another, on decoration, parade, and program Elders into another, and the Lea- were appointed. The Midvale Band will be on hand Priesthood into another. These will include only the officers and will . lead the parade. Complete eecretaries of the Quorums and outlines of the daJS proceedings ,will supervisors and assistants ap- be announced later. Each group will be under leadership of the committee ap- Thereafter they will meet at 2:30 p from the High Council. At m. the same as the other auxiliary p. m. these groups or depart- organizations. At 3.35 p. m. the de- · will be dismissed and the union partments will reassemble in the auof the auxiliary organizations ditorium. Sunday, May 27th at the Sandy 1st commence, namely: the Sunday ward chapel at 1 :30 p. m. will be the Relief Society, Mutual Imregular monthly meeting of the Stake • • Associations, Primary, -lllf•ll&l, Teacher Training, Reli- Presidency, High Council, Bishoprics Qiul. However the Priinary of Wards. At 2.30 p. m. the same are ~ to meet for day in the same building the High one Unlon at 2 p. m. on account Priests of the Stake will hold their l*lte 'tf'O$ th- reflllar Quorum meeting. -;: PROPOSED BASEBALL SCHEDULE Copper League 1928. Season . ---- -Visiting HOME TEAMS Team Magn'a Bingham May 20th June 6th. July 8th July 29th Aug. 29th Magna Bingham Arthur Midvale May 23rd June lOth July 11th Aug. 1st Aug. 12th w s w w May 13th June 13th June 27th July 22nd Aug. 22nd s May 16th June 20th July 15th Aug. 5th Aug. 15th Arthur s w s s w s w w s w w w s s w Midvale May 30th June 24th July 18th Aug. 8th Aug. _26th w S w w May 27th June 3rd July 1st July 25th Aug. 19th s s s w s May 16th June 3rd July 1st July 25th Aug. 19th w May 13th June 24th July 18th Aug. 8th Aug. 26th s s s s s w s May 20th June lOth July 11th Aug. 1st Aug. 12th ~ls May 27th June 20th July 15th Aug. 5th Aug. 15th w May 30th June 13th June 27th July 22nd Aug. 22nd w w w s w May 23rd June 6th July 8th July 29th Aug. 29th w w s s w .Post Season Series to be Sept. 2nd- 5th and 8th, 1928. June 17th omitted account of pia nt possibly shutting down. ~~----- w w s s s w w s Saturday evening, May 19th, at six The following teachers of the W. thirty the Midvale Band will play a S"ordan School enjoyed a party in Litregular concert at the corner of Main tle Cottonwood Canyon Wednesday evening of last week. Principal W. and Center Streets. W. Malstrom, Mr. Walter Mackey, llr This band recently participated in Donald Jessop, Miss Francis CritchNational Music Week In Salt Lake low, Miss Melva Johnson, Mr. and City and received much favorable ~rs. Thomas, Mr. and Mr11. Arthur Richardson, ;Mr. and Mrs. Alfred comment. Furse, Miss Lucile Peterson, Miss The progr&.m, which follows, for Virginia Haun, Miss Jansson, Miss Saturday evening, is one that should Orpha Dorius, Miss Ann Holt, Miss lind a warm welcome in the hearts of Christopherson and Miss Bean. A. South Salt Lake County music lovers. hot supper over a bon tire hikin"' ' Program etc., was enjoyed. Thursday afterMarch, National Emblem ........ Sousa noon of last week Mrs. C. E. Hogan Grand Champion Overture Mrs. George Henderson, Mr. Alfred Popular Selection .............. .. Furse and Mr. D. Jessop chaperoned ................ Among My Souvenirs the ninth grade pupils of the Jr. High March ................................ Them Basses School through the City and County Selection ........ j ................ Nugget Nell building, State Penitentiary and the Popular Selection .................... Ramona State Capitol, after which they enjoyOverture .................................. Admiral ed a swim at the Municipal Baths. Selection, Hawaiian Melody .. Aloha Saturday of last week Miss Francis March ...................................... ~ Colonial Critchlow, Mr. Donald Jessop and Selection ............ Old Time Favorites Mr. W. McKay chaperoned the 7th Final ................ Star Spangled Banner grade on a canyon party. Monday D&RGW Band Coming night the ninth grade gave a party On Saturday evening, March 26th, in the School Auditorium. · the Midvale Band will play a regular concert at 6:30 to 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. John Slaghoski of Then beginning at 7:30 and playing Green River, Wyoming, are the until 8:30 the prize winning D&RGW guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. BoSalt Lake Shop Band will give a free dell this week. concert at the corner of Main and The many friends of Mrs. Lyman Center Streets. Crittenden will be pleased to know Following the concert, the band that she is improved enough to be will march to the Midvale High school able to return to her home Monday at Auditorium where a "Band Dance" ter an operation at the St. Marks will be given by the D&RGW shop Hospital. men. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whlte entertain· Admission will be 50c per couple, ed at a social and dinner Sunday afextra ladies free. Prizes will be dis- ternoon at Uberty Park compliment tributed free at the dance and the ing their mothers, Mrs. Walter Whlte champion prize winning band will and Mrs. Dave Smart. play numbers during the dance and Relief Society Teachers connnat intermission. tton was held Tuesday afternoon at This band will contest during the the Union Ward House for Butlera1st week in July at Denver with the ville and Union wards. Alamosa, Salida and Denver bands, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Carter of Provo for the prize cup for 1928. were guests at the home of Mre. The manager of the D&RGW band Olive Miller the past week. informed the Journal that his band Students of Miss Afton Fors,ren will be glad to come to Midvale any- and Miss Mary Hales, presented an time during the summer, on a date operetta and two act play to a well which they may have open, and play filled house Wednesday evening of without charge, for civic, municipal last week in the school house. The and charitable affairs. proceeds will be usd o buy nw P.la.Y Midvale appreciates this offer and ground equipment. will certainly call upon them at an early date. Mrs. Albert Watson returned WedDon't fail to attend the D&RGW nesday from Provo where she attend· dance on March 26th. ed the State Rebekkah's convention which was held in that place Tuesday The 11th Ward Choir of Salt Lake and Wednesday of this week. William M. Cox, director, will have charge of the singing and speaking A party was given Wednesday of at the regular services Sunday evenlast week at the Stake Hall in Saning at the L. D. S. church. dy by the Stake Presidency and the The program will be as follows: The discourse will be delivered by High Council of the East Jordan Francis J. Lloyd, an able and talent- Stake, honoring their wives. The rooms were beautifully decor· ed speaker, who has previously been heard in Midvale. The choir will be ated by ferns and palms and Japan· assisted by Mrs. Lee A. Beckstead, ese lanterns. Each guest was preformerly of Midvale, who since leav- sented with a corsage of sweet peas ing here has made an enviable rec- and maiden hair fern. Games were in charge of Stake record in musical circles, Mrs. Denos and reation workers Stanley Rasmusaen Evan Timothy, accompanist. Special numbers will be by the and Miss F reda Jensen. Those at· Happy Eight, a group of male sing- tending from Midvale were Mrs. J. A. ers. Choir numbers are listed thus, Aylett, Ml1111 Lorene Aylett, Mr. and "Oh, Ye Mountains High" Choir Mrs. Niels Lind, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Go1f and and congregation. Misses Cora and Melba Got:. Anthems "Awake and Arise" Ught refreshments were served "Gospel Restoration" Choir and Mrs. Lee A. Beckstead. Mr. E. E. Eliason, newly chosen Sacramental solo and chorus---. "Softy Now The Light Of Day." Mrs. councilman took his seat in the coun· ell room Tuesday evaning at the regDenos and choir. ular meeting and was Introduced to Anthemsthe duties and requirements of the "No Night there" position. "The Nation's Bow to Satan's Thrall" ' ' Choir and Mrs. Beckstead. Wednesday afternoon in Golf's hall the Community Club spoDllored a lunMiss Dorothy Adams and Char\l!s cheon which was the closing feature Hood, accompanied by Mr. P. J. Stew art, will leave Saturday May 19th for of this season's schedule. The table was arranged In the an auto trip to California. shape of a T and was beautiful with They will stop in Los Angeles, San Francisco and will visit at the home baskets of early fiowers in the club of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hood at Pitts- colors-blue and gold Blue candies were placed at interburgh. They expect to return in avals on the table. Mrs: P. E. Sulll· bout ten days. · van gave· a report of the State ConA meetint of the Stockholders of vention held in Ogden recently wblch The l'tlldvale State Bank will be held she attended as a delegate. Mrs. E. In Goff's Hall, on Center Street, in E. Greenwood gave a reading and the :Midvale, Utah, Saturday evening, the pupils of Miss Ardis Rosse were 1een in a dance review. 19th of l'tlay, 1928, at 8 o'clock. ....The purpos~ of the meeting Is to discuss banking problems and some SINGLES TENNIS TOURNAl\IENT GETS UNDER WAY of the most prominent bankers in the By Dahl & Cannlnt State of Utah will be present. The doubles tournament which haa The general public Is cordially injust been finished was a great sucvited to attend this meetinr. cess. With K. Cropper and K. PierliOn winning over M. Cozena and H. NEW POST:MASTER IN MIDVALE Peterson, runners up for championship by a score of 7-5 and 6-3. And Carlos Hansen, former clerk at the they deserve the championship be· Midvale plant of the U. S. Smelting, cause they were indeed the class of Refining & Mining Co., assumed the the tournament. duties of Postmaster in Midvale last H. Wright and F. Wright won the Wednesday morning, May 16th, 1928 consolation honors by defeatini H. under appointment from Washington. Canning and A. Dokus. It created great interest among a CORRECT CURRENT co:MMENT number o fplayers and they are all wanting a singles tournament to be· To correct current comment, Dr. gin as soon as possible.' It will start on Saturday, May 26th Alley wishes to announce that he is All wanting to enter must sign up not leaving Midvale and intends to with Milan Canning of Lewis Dahl by give the same courteous service as bas been done In the past. He will Wednesday night, May 23rd. Endo general practice, including obstet· trance fee will be 25 cents per play· er. Every body welcome. rics. (Signed) Dr. J. s. ALLEY. Schedule will be printed In the next Adv. 1t 5-18·25 • Issue of the Midvale Journal. .. |