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Show • EVERY ADVERTISER IS A BOOSTER FOR HIS HOME COMMUNITY 5c PER WEEK MIDVALE, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1926. VOL. 2. NO. 19 • .State Editors Association To FAMOUS CHARACTER CITY COUNCil MEETS NEW PlAY GROUND M. I. A. Opening Session ~~ti~"~!'\~:·~:~~oo~i~~' ~~~::~;';! 11 I A BRIDEGROOM . ACCIDENT Vl(lliM lJ ~;{~::~~~~~::~~:~~:~~ec}it~oc~:~~E~ SESSION INSTAllED . ~~::;,:~m:".i,~~~~,~~:: ,!:':oo~~f;,~ N Y SPfAK[RS IE:PII~r:~::?eng;~~?~s :~:~~~ f::: bvilding, Salt Lake City, October 10 Well known, rather! Wednesday evening, Octobel' 6, What is the cause of the crowds of [ ability in the line of entertainment are and 11. , From the number and imThe life and adventures of this 1926, the Midvale city council met in children on the city property at the • • sparing no time or effort to put this portal'lce of the paper to be read and A . t h ld . J d ~n d' . f h h . e us all regular session. All present. intersection of Main and Center affair over. Something different to the items to be brought up for conn mques was e m u ge ' i as 1 immu ive ~~ a~ ahve gid". n t d A representative of the Lions club t t ? Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Benson and the begin with, new games, new dances. fiiderai;on, the editors of the state I Browhn's court fTudesdtahy afftEernootn Mas~ mhany a thri 1, m t ose iStan lo:y~ was present and asked permission to r; r~ehys . the new employes of the Midvale :store of the Don't miss it. Everyone over 14 will seriously consider their duties and 1 tMo . ~ eb caus~ 0 ea f 0 rnhs · :h en ro~nl~e hw~s ~n :n~xp n e. place pipes in the sidewalk in front ment, ~f course. playground equip- J .C. Penney company went to Salt years of age invited. The entire eveh b · h · h 't · Lake City .last evening and listened nings program is free and will co;n obligations to the public and will,. k'lil edr ergt,h ySears 0h. hage, wMo wdas . edory. d . e 'h e s. gomg oft e lai- f · . f h i e on e tate ig way on ay r1e , an 11ve appi 1y ever a er. o eac usmess ouse m t e Ci Y m Slides, swings and teters are now . . av,.ut ea~er 1y sug-gestions rom eac b d . b W W'Th.' d • . t th C order that flags might be displayed installed and the kiddies are enjoying to Mr. Sams and Dr. Tapper, of the sist of mus1cal numhers, games, re1 Th otl;er as to means of service and Y. a car .nven Y ren . i ms, · • urs ay e~emnl?' a e OJ?mun- on desired days. This system is in th t th t t Alth h f Penney company offices of New York. freshmcnt s anrl dancing. how best to improve the condition of ~hlef of pohce of Provo. A JU~Y was ity church he s ~omg to be given a use i·n Salt Lake City, Murray and b em do h e u mos: . oug a ew the "Fourth Estate , . impanelled and after the hearmg, at real church weddmg. · umpe eads are m evidence yet the Ladies of Catholic affiliation met ACCIDENTS AND THE WEATHER The convention ~f scribes 0 ens wh\ch several eY_e witnesses .testified, ~he bride lovely in georgette or many other cities of the land. fun goes on unabated. at the home of Mrs. E. R. Benson Su da after~ n at th hambe~ of returned a verdict exoneratmg Mr. satm or lace or whatever she wears, A gentlem~~:n ~rom North Sandy re- This is a long innovation in Mid- Wednesday of last week for the pur- The Highway Engineer and Conn Y ;.:>o .e c Wilkins of all blame as the accident will be given away by her distin- quested permiSSiOn to use water fiom vale and a move in the right direction. pose of organizing a social club. Mrs. tractor, for September, summarizes ccmmerce ' w1th. President W. R. was unavoidable. . j guished . · be· M'd • wa t er 1'me. R e ferred T h e site is already cramped for space father. Her mother will i va1e ' s mam . . J. Wells was hostess to the club Wed- results of a studv made by Dr. A. J. Holmes, of Bngham City, m the h t h d t d 1 h to proper committee and we should have a park where this nesday of this week. The next meet0 Snow, of the Yellow Taxicab comchair. The program for the two days td ereht ts eh ears ani fc astp er Chas A Canning ~as elected by follows. ANDERSON FAMILY aug er o er arms. n ac every- . ' · · . equipment can be installed m real ing will be held in two weeks. rmny, to ascertain the proportion of · SUNDAy REUNION HELD. body will be there from the uncles, firemen to addte~s scho~l children style. motor vehicle accidents due to Cousins aunts grandparents bachelor and represent Midvale fire departMr. L. S. Remington has been em- weather conditions. Preliminary conRoll call. friends' and oid maid relati~es to the ment at the state fair. CROP PRICE-FIXING DANGEROUS pi-eyed as meat cutter in the P. C. clusion seems to be that the hazard Report of committee on internaFriday evening at the L. D. S. ward · W · t Rasmussen store in Midvale. He says of bad weather, which reduces the Work .on De~pam . ater proJec tiona! press foundation, Burke Me- house a reunion of the Anderson fam- regular quota of guests w:wose "presGovernment price-fixing seems to '11 b h ld th · f th ents" 1·s desired. Don't miss it. progressmg satisfactorily. One conArthur, Mt. Pleasant, chairman. 1ly Wi e e on e occas10n o e be a success in non-competitive in- he cannot work here unless he can number of cars on streets and high1 • We are en- ways, is offset by the hazard of conReport of committee on conditions. 85th birthday anniversary of M!s. • The public is invited and the wed tract is comp etea. dustries, such as railway transporta. find a house to rent. ·H h A d M L B •l;n,.. march begins at 8 o'clock. to find Mr. Remington a gestion in good weather, and for that deaYoring for awards for excellency in news-! anna n erson. rs. aura rm ------tion, electricity, gas, telephone, etc., It's the old, old story. No house. paper make-up and subject matter, I ley, a daughter of Mrs. Anderson, has This interesting affair is being put reason the accident rate does not out in a highly competitive industry houses, no people, no chance to grow. seem to be affected by weather conDr. M. Markus, Richfield, chairman. arrived from ·California to be present. over by the Ladies Aid society under BOY DIES Ari'ER like agriculture, a professor of rural the direction of Miss Grace Worster INJURY BY AUTO economics in a large eastern univer- And they say nothing can be done ditions. Report of national editorial con~ NOTICE of Ocean Park, Cal. Small tots are A recent investigation of Marylaml sity says there are two fatal objec- about it. We'll see. ~ntion, Charles England, Logan, and ~elected for the different parts, cos. highway. disclosed that practically Ahx F. Dunn, Tooele. The West Jordan plant of the tumes and special training are con- Ernest M. Millerburg Accidentally tions to it: First, it will not work; none of the automobile accidents in second, it is always done for the conReport of state secretary, James H. Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., will start opBIG TIME FOR JUNIORS erating about October 15, with an tributed by Miss Worster. The~e Run Down By Provo Police Chief. sumer as against the !Jroducer. He Wallis, Salt Lake City. the state were caused by skidding. Annual address of president, W. R. estimated run of 50 days. are 66 characters portrayed in t e says: The Midvale Juniors are planning In San Francisco, where asphalt is All those desiring employment for Tom Thumb wedding an~ :roml the Holmes, Brigham City. "Government price-fixing for agri- a big time that is if they defeat the extensively used on grades, city recErnest Marlin Millerburg, 8, son of Appointment of committees by th' . t d t t'f interest taken, and specia ta ents Is campaign are 'eques e 0 no i Y shown at the rehearsals it should be Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Millerburg. cultural products would work, if at Salt Lake Rovers, in the first football ords for 1921 show that only 3.8 per cent of total accidents were due to president: legisaltions, resolutions, the supterintendent, C. W. Middleton, an entire success. Prices of admis- who reside on State street, near Sixty- the same time the government regugame. This will be a conference skidding and that 75 per cent of nominations, place of meeting. or call at the factory on October 9 or seventh South street, was run over lated wages, profits, middleman's game. Salt Lake is picked to win by ihe~(' were the result of carelessness. Adjournment. 11. Phone Midvale 35. sion are 35c and 20c. margins, production of all commodiMONDAy MORNING. M. E. Community church, Thurs- and fatallv iniured about 5 o'clock ties and rationing of all consumers. betting of 3 to 1. The team will Investigations of the Iowa state highMonday after~oon by an automobile leave Midv<,Je at 1 o'clock. The game way commission during 1921, showed Roll call. CLUB BREAKFAST ANNOUNCED day evening. Be there. driven bv Chief of Police Wren Wil- 1:!1 short, if the popuiation were en- starts at 2. The Juniors will be out- out of nearly 5,000 accidents, only 2.4 listed in one vast army, directed and Address of welcome, Malcolm A. THREE BIG PICfURES AT kins of Provo. ra·.wned, price-iixing would work, but weighed by many pounds. The Roven; pf'r cent were due to skidding. Keyser, president, Salt Lake City, Wednesday, October 13th, at their HUB THEATER THIS WEEK Chief Wilkins, yrho was accomr>anare said to have a strong team. MidRecords from other !'ources bear chamber of co~merce. . quarters in Goff's hall the Communied by Mrs. Wilkins, was on his way otherwise not. If the price is fixed vale is looking for a vidory. otlt these figures, which seem to on the wheat the farmer sells,--then Response, Vice President Charles ity club will conduct a membership To those of our many patrons who home after a visit to Salt Lake. AcThe following men will make the prove pretty clearly that skidding he cannot keep on producing wheat if E~~land. . . breakfast beginning at 1 o'clock. like action pictures especially west. cordi~g to the chief's statement, he trip, J. Cotter, ,V, Brown, L. Brown, may he considered only a minor Every member is urged to be pres- erns,. you wil~ be more than pleased at had just passed a truck and noted an wages or the cost of harvesting ma- B. Jenl:;n;;, H. Nelson, S. Soter, B. How to Build Up a Class~f1ed cause of highway accidents, and that Page," H. S. Cherry, News, Gunmson. ent and is allowed to bring one guest, the lmeup this. w?ek at t~e Hub the~- automobile parked on the side of chinery rises, or if the cost of other F. Terry, the rest are not Lacomb, the type of pavement hr•' less to do "Building Up a Circulation," A. F who is interested in the work of the ter. Jack Hoxie IS well hked and Will State street just ahead of him. A'i' material he buys rises. 'So the next picked until Friday. Mascot, Cole. with skidding than many persons Gaisford, Citizen, American Fork. club. The charges will be 5(k per b~ sup.ported well by all lover of ac- he neared the auto the Millerburg bov step would be the fixation of other l\'1' V'd H t t . d would lead the public to believe, when "Sho.uld Political Advertsing Carry plate and all reservations should be t10n pictures of the great outdoors. Idarted from. the machine and ran inh1 prices and yet other prices. ISS i a ansen en er au:e sPeking for a cause on which to "The United States government • Extra Charge?" W. P. Epperson, made through the secretary, Mrs. .sunday, Monday and Tu~sday you . the automobile driven by Chief WilReflex, Kaysville. I Nord not later tha'O Monday Oc- wlll see Rod La Rocque .m an un-, k'ns The chief says he was not run· fixed the price of wheat but once, mem~ers of her club M~nday evemng blame the accident which is due pri?f this .week. The evenmg was spent maril to carelessness. "Co-operating With the Advertis-j tober' 11. ' usual picture .. One you wil~ be sur- I n~ng. to exceed tw~nty miles an hour, and then it was to benefit consumers, m sewmg and refreshments were Y er," Dr. M. M:nkus, Richfield Reaper, producers. The govel·nment prised at, while Pete M.orns?n, an- ' but was so close to the boy that he not served. · Richfield. other popular cow?oy, will wmd up I could not stop. The chi~f's auto might, in an emergency, fix some ag. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. c. L. Spencer of GIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY "Would a Field Secretary or Manthe week's entertamment. I . d h' ricultural prices for the purpose oi family spent Sunday at the home of IEvanston, Wyo., were guests last Don't forget the usual treats; knocked hi~ down and passe over lf· elevating such prices. Such action ager be Advisable," A. B. Gibson, Mr .and Mrs .E. C. Simper of Salt week at the Geo. A. Wright home on • body, causmg a fracture of the skull. Times-News, Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stagg enter- on S a t ur d ay an d Sun d ay ni..ght· would inevitably and speedily lead to I . h' h t d b k' Lake. I Main street. Yours for good entertainment, , crushmg IS c es an rea mg one outcry from city consm.lers. (Not to exceed 15 mmutes f~r each tained a number of friends and relapaper, wbich must be written a11d tives at their home on. East Center THE HUB. arm. "The farmer who favors any form --,------Chief Wikins jumped from his car of govrnmental price fixing· is workfurnished to secretary.) I street last Saturday evmng, the occaMr. and· Mrs. Thos. Reynolds of immediately, and, picking. up the i~ ing against his own interests. He is Luncheon 12:30. Commercial culu.j sion being the birthday anniversary J. E. Jones, toastmaster. Talk by of the hostess. Dancing, games and Midvale were the guests of Mr. and jured boy, conveyed him to his putting his head into a noose." Senator Reed Sm(}ot and "Shop Talk" j sto~ telling was t~e orde'l' o~ .the Mrs. J. Wiley of Salt Lake at a sea. home near by, where he died shortly Funeral services will be held Thurs. by members. (The luncheon is by the 1 evemng, after which a dehc10us sonable duck supper, followed by a after. party at the Pantages theater, TuesLater the body ~as brought to the day at 2 p. m. in the East Midvale courtesy of the Western Nwspaper I cafeteria ll.incheon was served to (By Neutral Obsener) day afternoon and evening. All had ?e.sere~ mortuary m Salt L~ke, where ward chapel. tlnion.) · thirty. \Vith the Legislative and County Conventions now a thing of an enjoyable time. it 1s bemg prepared for bunal. Tht boy's father is an employee of MONDAY AFTERNOON history in Salt Lake County, the two major political parties are the United States Smelting, Refining "Are t}le Taxpayers Entitled to I A. C. Rees, secretary, Utah Taxand Mining company at Midvale, and, hard at work building bre9-stworks and entrenching themselves Know Where Their Money Goes?" j payers' associatien. in addition to his parents, the boy is solidly behind their respective political ' bulwarks for the short but John E. Holden, state auditor. Report of committees. survived by one brother and two undoubtedly spirited campaign. "Education and the Press," Dr. C. Election of officers. sisters. Announcement of place of June N. Jensen, state superintendent of Managers and leaders of both the Democratic and Republican ;.public instruction. meeting. parties are forecasting victory for their candidates at the coming REV. ENSIGN OF SALT LAKE "Saving Taxes and Federal Aids," Adjournment. November election, and from casual examination of the two tickets, TO GIVE LECTURE FRIDAY In its endorsement of the Jones Spry were a distinct surprise and one is lead to belieye that upsets may occur on both sides. bill the American Mining Congress I substantiated charges made by GovRev. W. H. Ensign, of the WestRepublican leaders are without doubt depending to a marked aut~matically kills the claim of Secre- ernor George H. Dern tiiat the inter- minster Presbyterian church of Salt degree for their success on the unquestioned strength of Senator tary Work and Commissioner Spry of ior department was . attempting to Lake City will give a talk on Frances Reed Smoot to help boost the entire ticket across, while Democratic the Interior department. double-cross the pubhc land states. E. Clark the founder of Christian high-ups claim that in Ashby Snow the Senior Senator has a foe According to W. Hal Farr, assist-! Just how far back the "doubleant attorney general, the resolution 1 crossing" extends would be interest- Endaevor, Friday at 7:30 P· m., at the worthy of his steel, and predict that Snow will prove an insurmountSandy Congregational church. 11 b 1 • 1 · BY DR. GEORGE A. COLE adopted by the mining congress ing to kJ?OW. T~ the. average .byThe occasion is a lebration of Dr. a) e o stac e 111 t 1e senatwnal path of Smoot for re-election. takes an unqualified stand in favor stander, it seems mcredible to believe and Mrs. Clark's fi ieth wedding anOn the County tickets interest seems to be centered on the of granting to the western states the that Work and Spry are not working niversary. A program and social hour fight for County Commissioner's jobs and the sheriff's toga. READING YOUR PULSE i cover only about one-third of the eriginal school land sections, with- spryly in harmony with the admin- will be enjoyed. Samuel J. Lindsay, Democratic nominee for the four-year term out regard to speculative or known istration. After the service, refreshments will of Commissioner, and present incumbent, .while popular throughout If you want first information as Iwrist. Some one intimated that the re- be served. No admission will be the county, is opposed by Reuben Dahlquist, \Yho resides in Salt Lake to whether there is something wrong If you do not now feel your pulse, mineral character. The action of the with y h lth · move your fingers up the arm a little mining congress was taken in the cent publicity given to the school land charged. A silver offering for the City and who depends to a great extent on a heavy city vote carryour ea ' examme your pu1se. nearer the lbow face of addresses delivered against question, in the light of its being a benefit of the Dr. Clark Recognition ing him across as winner. The fight for this position will, without This flow of the blood in your ar- j' When yo~ hav~ learned to recog- the Jones bill by both Secretary Hu- logical param<>unt issue upon whi(lh "natural" Fund will be taken. A cordial wei- doubt, be a vigorous one. teri~s can generally be depended on , nize the heart beat through your bert Work and Commis~ioner William the Democrats have a For two-year commissioner, II. E. Labrum of }Iurray, the Restrangle hold, might possibly have come is extended to every one. to g~ve ~ou immediate warning of on- pulse, then place yC~ur watch in front Spry. pubtican nominee. seems to have the backing of a formidable array According to an interview recorded something to do with the adroit commg lllness. For it tells you how of you with the second hand pointing COMMUNITY CHURCH of followers both from the city and county, including the muchyour hear,t ~ ;w.orHin'g ~a'JH~ your directly away from you when it in The News, "Mr. Farr declared the manner in which the question is now Dwight M. Kitch, pastor. expressions from' Mr. Work and Mr.' being handled, locally. talked of "Sevens" organization. heart is constantly changing to meet reaches the 60-second mark. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Arvid E. your bodily conditions. The slightBegin counting tl!.e pulse beats a!< A battle royal is sure, to center ahout the office of Sheriff \Yith Anderson, superintendent. est fever, for instance, .shows at once. the second hand touches the division Church service, 11 a. m. Sermon Benjamin R. Harries, Democratic nominee, and present incumbent, The first thing to feel for is the indicating the first second of the by the pastor on "The Spiritual who was elected at the last election on an independent ticket having count, the rate of beat per minute. minute, and count for the entire minas his rival, Clifford Patten, popular detective and Republican Glow." Ther~ are several pulses, or places ute. • Epworth league, 7 p. m. Topic for opponent. Ordinarily the numl.rer of pulse on the body where the pulse may be discussion is "Fair Loosers and Good \Vhile Sheriff Harries has been severely criticized by many for jelt; but the pulse at the wrist is the beats p~r minute indicates the number Winners." All are welcome to come his determined efforts in entorcing the prohibition law, and has been most convenient and therefore the of heart beats per minute. and enjoy these profitable discuscharged with many unethical methods in that line, the fact still remost commonly used. Practice counting a minute at a Day by day in every way, the campaign is getting hotsions. You may tak~ either wrist. Let u!l time until you feel sure that you are ter and hotter. Headlines are getting bolder and bolder. The Junior league will meet next mains that, he proved bigger than. either political party at the last say the left wnst. right. Then count for thirty seconds Cute little inferences and cunning little side-swipes are beweek on Tuesday afternoon at 4 election by riding into office alone on an independent ticket "-hen First, exttend. your right ann in and multiply by two to get the rate Can he stage a o'clock under the leadership of Mrs. his party turned him clown for the nomination. coming more numerous as the cmnpaign days go marching front of . you with the . palm of the per minute. Then try counting for comeback under the Bourbon Banner and hold the majority Hoffman. A meeting of the Boy by. Reflecting rhyme begins to crown the "main article," ?and. facmg upward,. e1t~er by hold- fifteen seconds and multiplying by 1 Scouts is called for Friday evening voters this :t\ovemher? and visionary vissitudes are beginning to be heaped upon mg it out or by lettmg it rest on a four. After a little you can get a· of this week at 7:30. Clifford Patten, who won out over a field of 12 aspirants for • shoulders of candidates of the opposition. Soon, someone table or other support. · fairly god count in ten seconds and Is it a square deal for you to ne- the sheriff nomination at the Republican convention is undou Then lay your left arm; palm of perhaps later in five seconds. ' will say damn. Then, the naughty little slanguage will go glect the church when you would not a strong contender and bas hosts of loyal supporters who predict the hand upward, in your right hand, In any event it is a good plan to bounding from brain to brain, causing profanecious little live in a community Without the Harries' overwhelming defeat at the county election, is carrying so that the fingers of the right hand check up by counting at least twice. dents to detour, hither and thither athwart the cerebrum. church? If the church is the backreach up and over your left wrist on Three or four times are better. a handicap impost which may or may not work out to his advantage. Pulchritude will be punctured. Precision will lose its step. bone of any community; the center of the farther or thumb side. After you learn how to count your all our best life, thought and de- It is reported that he is a m~mber of the Klu Klu.x Klan and that Animosity will run Tampant in vicarious verbosity. Even Bend the first, middle and third pulse, the next step in the examina\\'hether that the greatest builder of he is an ardent supporter of the Klan's policies. velopment; the semblance of certified stability will be lost to the soul fingers of your right hand so that tion of it is to learn how fast it private and public conscience; the stand will win or lose votes for the popular police officer in Sa of the mad, mad masses. In horror, we await the dreadful; their tips are in a line along the left should go to be normal. and also how soul's ~chool for a character that will Lake county politics is a weighty question hi both his friends and direful possibilities. And so we pray: Shades of ye dewrist. regularly or steadily it should beat. live through eternity; and the giver opponents. Undoubtedly the fight for the sherifT's office be By reading your pulse and by usNow feel for the pulse. Use a very parted Noah (Webster), radio us tile worthy words. through its membership of more than one of the outstanding clashes of this campaign. .ight touch. ing a fever thermometer, to be exShadows of Shakespeare, slip us the mixture! For Morgan 80 per cent of all charity, is it a Next week "Keutral Observer" will give some more interesting If the pulse is not perceptible, per- plained later, you can, in the event of and his men are surely in the nearby distance, and hell will square deal for you to let others do haps your fingers are reaching too sickness, s·ecure relief so promptly all this for you, and carry your· dead sidelights of the Salt Lake county political campaign as gathered be a poppin', typographically. far over toward the middle of the that it will act like an ounce of preweight besides? Start Next Sunday. throughout the county from the camps of both parties. wrist. Draw them back until they • vention ratther than a pound of cure. 1 1 I I . I I I I I I I !------------------------- l POLITICAL DOPE AS SEEN FROM THE SIDELINES Mine Congress 'Rebuffs' ~ecretary Work ·and Commissioner Spry I The "House" You Live In I I All Signs Point to a Roudy, Riotous Campaign '"ill |