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Show - ........ Weekly-P rice 5 Cents Midvale, Utah, Thursday, October 9, 1930 Vol. 6. No. 25. IJURDAN HIGH STOCK JUDG~NG TEAM CLASS FACTORY POULTRYMEN TO MIDVALE VOTERS MUST.DECIDE ON WINS FIRST PR~ZE AT STATE FAIR MAY COME HERE GATHER MONDAY WATER BONDS WITHIN THREE WEEKS 1 Within less than three weeks the In announcing the next regualr The vicinity of Midvale is being thirty-five against Competing of Midvale will be called upon voters industry monthly meeting of. the Midvale Poulconsidered for another tea,ns, composed of 105 boys, the to decide whether or not the city offiwhich, if located near here, will mean try Association, to be held next.;Mon.To dan High school Stock Judging cials can expend funds necess:uy to expansion for this part of the county. day night, Harry Grass, president of club won first place last Saturday at At the regular meeting of the Mld- procure for the residents and indusThe Midvale Poultry association, a The Universal Glass and Manufac- the organization has sent out a bulth.~ Utah State Fair, and earned a city council held Tuesday eve- tries of the city an ample water vale some outlining with offices In letin to the members fre~ trip to the National Dairy Show comparatively recent addition to the turing Company, Inc., by council mem- supply and to repair, replace and in• at St. Louis, Mo. The boys placed assets of Midvale, bas done things In Salt Lake City, has indicated that It of the achievements accomplished in ning it was voted with local business stall pipe lines to carry that water to by scoring 1546 points from a possi- the short time of its activities of may locate its factory near Midvale less than a year. After the strenuous bers to cooperate to those who which it is proud. Midvale is proud on the :north. It Is said that the fac- work of organizoation and building, men in sponsoring a dance to raise the users. According ble 1800. the water with when established with give em- planning and directing of efforts funds to aid in the relief of Davis are fully cognizant The championship team is com- to have the poultry association in the tory, situation in Midvale, the acuteness of to approximately 1500 per- which brought no immediate visible county flood sufferers. posed of three members, Archie Haun, city. To show this appreciation a. ployemnt All qf the receipts from the sale of the summer shortage is growing results, members of the association Russell Freeman and Douglas Niel- committee was appointed Tuesday sons. tickets will go to swell the fund steadily from year to year. dance this of fruits the see to This firm, to wnich the state securi- are beginning "'SSn, with Eric Rundquist and Stew- night at the city council session to in Salt Lake county for ~od raised labor ripen. "If this proposed bond election does art Aichards as alternates. The boys make preliimnary arrangements for a ties commission recently granted perSecond the of bishopric The pass," said A. A. Larson, city relief. to not offered be will the attraction on· held Special be to celebration huge mission to issue and dispose of 200,the ~eceived their training under ward the of use the "it will not be long until donated has ward watermaster, meeting, next the attend here, who plant those candling the of 000 shares of stock at a value not to supervision of Paul C. Boyce, the completion held be will dance the suffering here for lack real where is hall, there to anxious is Grass to President which will be of such great value exceed fifty cents per share, is or- and .~griculture Instructor at the .Jordan and Tibbs Don and sUmmer," he con· night, Last Saturday water. of folbulletin His the community. ganized to manufacture all articles have a full turnout. tHigh school. for music furnish will orchestra his along State street "residents lows: tinued, City Attorney William Waters was made of glass. A number of its prodWednesday afternoon Haun, Freeoccasion. the were unable to get drinking water on fruit jars, Officers and members of the Mid- account of the low pressure at times. man and Nielson, accompanied by Mr. appointed chairman of the committee ucts, including bottles, Dear Fellow Poultrymen and Friends: of Boyce and supported financially by on arrangements, with City Marshal table glassware and a unique form It Is with a great deal of pleasure vale First ward, the Midvale Second exhibit on now "The present mains supplying State are graves, A. for B. marker Aylett, Hollis .J. Steadman, Roy your directors see success as a result ward, the Midvale Lions club and the the board of education, the school street are Inadequate. If the money student body, the Utah State Fair as- Rasmussen, E. E. Elieson, D. M. Todd, at the State Fair. of their hard work on behalf of the Ladies' Community club have agreed One of the features of the grave poultrymen of this section. Do you to help make this dance a big success, from the sale of bonds Is made availsociation, Vocational Teachers' asso- Jr., C. E. Mathews, C. L. Canning committeemen. as Gray Vernon and markers is that it can be produced in realize we have as many members in .and will do much to swell the size of able," Mr. Larson went on, "we will ciation and the Denver & Rio Grande replace those ancient mains. They candling the that expected lt is any desired color, with the inscrip- our local association as American the crowd by selling tickets. Western Railroad company, left for which There is still a great deal of suffer- now consist of wooden pipes St. Louis, where they will spend the plant, on which work is progressing tion imbedded in the marker in a con- Fork or Manti, and that they are two real· the to water carrying been have · count y w h ere · D av1s next week judging cattle and other rapidly, will be completed by Novem- trasting color, giving a harmonious of the older associations of the state? 1·ng goin·g on In twenty-two approximately for dents animals at the National Dairy Show. ber 18. The celebration will be the and lasting effect. It Is claimed that flood waters destroyed houses, barns Do you know: frequent and to take place in the the marker has been shown by analyactivity first and equipment and covered growing years, and are giving less organized been have we That also succeeded The Future Farmers serious trouble. It Is continually building and will consist of a dance, sis to be more durable than any than a year? crops deep in mud. Numbers were In placing in other contests at the to uncover and repair those necessary a program. Ar- known stone, in that it is free from and refreshments That we have had some of the fore- made homeless and Salt Lake county fair and in winning several prizes. sufficient funds available With pipes. considered being are rangements pores which, during years of serv- most poultry specialists of the west Is anxious to raise its full quota to The poultry judging team, composed replace them with durwould city the will day the of whereby the "doings" ice, collect water particles which present at our meetings to pa~;~s on to give these unfortunate people assistof Darrel Hansen, Eric Rundquist pipes and, in addition iron cast able eventually erode the stone. us invaluable information regarding ance. and Keith Nosack, won fpurth place. be broadcast. trouble, provide constant avoiding to Members of the committee are anxTickets for the dance, which will Another feature of this company's poultry'? The crop judging team, consisting of quantity of and '11 b es old sufficient pressure k That our association was successful commence at 9 o'clo c,Wl Ukus Enevoy, J. C. Nickols, and ious to have a large attendance when operations is that Salt Lake county water to give those people the service Frank Smith, alternate, placed fourth. the big day arrives. All in the coun- sand is used in the manufacture of in getting the only yearly Poultry Ex- at fifty cents for a couple. Ten cents to which they are entitled. to help show members the glass. The analysis of the prod- tension Course given this year by our will be charged for each extra lady. The Ag club boys took third place ty are invited "If the bond election passes," he Poultry association uct shows this formula, as compared State Agricultural Collegt? Midvale the of Since the advent of cooler weather in point competition for the Tribune 'the city plans to Install a foursaid, the with formulas using Belgian sand: have to glad are been citizens have the dances that ward Second That within 45 days we will have the trophy cup In Class A schools, winiron pipe line to replace the cast inch of they Instead that hall and midst amusement their the in in lbs. one of the most efficiently arranged ' held ning twelve first places, three third industry on Pioneer street. New main present comthe to what it means Salt Lake sand....................................100 and .,operated candling plants in the on the roof. Saturday's benefit dance places, and two fifth places in both recognize laid for approximatebe would mains munity to have brought to this vicin- 58% dense soda ash ............................ ao state?. Th~t the ground is broken and will be indoors, as will the regular the club and open competition in Wasatch street from on feet 3000 ly ity this added stimulus to trade and Hydrated lime ................................141h work 1'1rbemg rushed as fast as possi- weekly dances. Don Tibbs, who has crops and fruits. to the prosperity of Midvale. recently returned from Denver, has State to Pioneer street. This would Nitrate of soda .................................... 1 ble? In livestock, .Jordan won $65 in That we poultrymen of this section been engaged for the regular dances be of six-inch cast iron pipe. About White arsenic ............................ .05 oz. prizes on sheep and $36 in prizes on 2800 feet of old wooden mains would Prepared decolorized.................. .03 oz. ~ave .the co~perat~on of the City here to replace the Harmony Nightswine. Russell Freeman won first replaced on Sixth avenue and be winter the spend to are who hawks Belgian sand ...................................... 100 Cou~Cll of Midv~le · That they are place on a ram lamb in open competimains along the avenues would other York. New in season 58% dense soda ash .......................... 40 openmg and gradmg a new street for tion against the best breeder-s in the or replaced with new iron repaired be Hydrated lime .................................. 16 our special benefit, running sewer and state. pipe. ater to our property? The Junior Olympics contests which Nitrate of soda .................................... 2 "The city also would run new lines Among the exhibits that the thoum t the businessmen of Midvale White arsenic ...........- ................. 6 ¥.: oz. past the during progress in been have on West Wasatch and South Holden sands of fair. visitors had prepared decolorizer ...................... 5 oz. are doing everything they can to help Prepared high junior Midvale the at week streets for about 2000 feet. This for their interest and education is Per cent our local • association because they Salt Lake Sandacyesterday, completed were school, would be a four':..1nch main of iron and saving t'hat of the Midvale Home Finance Silica ................................................ 99.03 know it is a great benefit pipe, which is sorely needed by the corporation. A novel display was ar- cording to Coach Aaron Horne. Sixty- Ferric oxide .................................... .07 to us? in that vicinity.'' residents Producers ranged showing visitors how the nine eighth graders and 50 seventh Aluminum oxide ............................ .43 Poultry That the Utah sports, the in competed boys grade on the water situacommenting In their conduct Midvale poultrymen of Magnesium oxide .......................... .4 7 Cooperative Association, the Lion's broad standing of Fire consisted Midvale the which night Friday On attention to the called Larson Mr. tion buslaess. A model home and two oxide ............................ .... Trace cfub of Midvale, the State Farm Bur- Dep<~.rtment members gathered in fact that the new addition, where the Calcium toss,chinning, throw baseball jump, models of the poultry houses erected Per cent eau, and the County Farm Agent, Mr. Firemen's hall and for the second Ottawa Sandpoultry association has erected homes here by the corporation were set up ing foul goals and a 75-yard dash. ....................99 .. 89 Martineau have, with their coopera- consecutive time received the loving and houses for the flocks, will cave ............................ Silica stlpa had contestants the of Each and attracted a great deal of inter.01 tion, helped us with this work? u~ated coefficient against which his Iron .................................................. That all those buying places in the cup • given to the best arrayed and have to be provided for, whether the est. meet was judged. Alumina ................... ~....................... .04 "Big Midvale Project" are required conducted department represented in bond Issue passes or not. This will the in performance The agricultural and mining speciThis system does away with the Magnesia .......................................... .04 to become members of the Midvale the parade at the state convention re- be a further drain on the city's supmens exhibited this ·year are said by 1 handicap under which smaller boys Lime .................................................. .02 Poultry Association? cently held in Provo. Chief Clyde py. many to have surpassed any In his- were formely compelled to try their new industry, this in Interest Much "More water is needed," Mr. Larson evethe of chairman was Canning That we are attracting the attentory. Crop and livestock entries of strength and skill against opponents country, has tion of local associations all over the ning. the of section this to "and it is up to the voters to said, the junior farmers' and 4-H clubs of the Salt Lake chamwere larger and older. by who shown been the purchase of additional ake Chief were Among those present state? the state claimed continuous attenAmong the eighth grade seniors ber of commerce and other organizaor face further repossible water Why shouldn't we be proud of these Reed Boshard, of Provo; Harry Elmer tion. Frank Canning was first, Daniel tions. of Spanish Fork, state trustee of the strictions in the future than they have things? W. C. Winder, president of the Zagarich second and Harmon Fox Also at the State Fair, the UniverMonday night, October 13 at 8 p. m. firemen's association; Trustee Wis- been called upon previously to obstate fair organization for the twelfth third with total scores of 414, 365 and display a huge in the First Ward Chapel in Midvale, combe of Springville; George Jensen, serve. During the summer months on has company sal consecutive year, expressed his satis- 352, respectively, Others placing incubator, capable of handling 52,000 we will hold our regular monthly state organizer, and "Uncle Rube" the sprinkling hours were shortened, faction that the 1930 exposition is the among the first eight were, with their a hatching of and time one Simpkins of the Salt Lake fire de- and until more water is provided it at eggs finest ever held in the state. He respective total scores, Willis Dunn, regular supply of 7500 chicks per meeting. Dr. Hugh Hurst, our State partment. Mayor L. A. Porter and will be necessary to further curtail Poultry Association veterinarian, will served as a member of the fair board 255; Pedro Loulis, 237; Harold Glover, Through a new system trays of be there to lecture on poultry. We Councilmen E. E. Eliesen, B. A. Ras- the use of water for irrigation." day. for twenty-five years prior to taking 228; George Feuling, 209, and Marion eggs are lowered each day from the He called attention to the fact that also want to arrange committee work mussen and J. Hollis Aylett were also over the office of president. Lloyd, 203. upper sections of the Incubator, and and details for the big celebration we prt>sent and each made a few re- there is now pending before the city Despite threatening weather on Canning jumped 7 feet 11 Inches; the top trays refilled. After the first expect to hold upon the opening of marks. council an application by the Salt , .aome of the days crowds which were threw a baseball 245 feet; chinned chicks hatch the process is continu- our warehouse and candling plant. Musical numbers were presented by Lake Foundries, Inc., for permission expected to break all previous attend- himself 13 times, basketed eight foul ous. The incubator is electrically The president of the Holladay local a quartet of girls, introduced as "Four to use from 30,000 to 50,000 gallons ance records kept pouring through tries and ran the 75 yards in 81-5 heated. poultry association and a committee chickens caught at the Midvale Home of water daily. He was emphatic in the turnstiles. Monday was a day seconds. of their poultrymen expect to be pre- Finance Corporation", who sang sev- stating that the present supply will set aside for school children and In the eighth grade junior d_ivision sent as visitors. Let's show them a era! numbers; Rudy Snow who played not stand the additional strain if this estlmates were that 30,000 pupils saw Joy Christenson placed first with a the accordion; Herman Holmgren who petition is granted. real turn-out. total score of 409; Douglas Borg took • the exhibits. "I am never against any proposlwho offered numbers on the barOne of the features which detracted second with 359, and Vincent Patience that would tend to bring greater tion monica and ,the guitar, and late~ playsomewhat from the perfection of the was third with 326. Others among to the people of the city or comfort by accomparued ed the mus1cal saw, fair was the element of gambling de- the first ten, with their respective to the community," . progress greater his daughter. I vices which were among the conces- scores, were John Vidic, 283; Arnold Chief Boshard expressed the ap- said H. E. Phelps in commenting on c. E. Mathews, who, with D. M. 270; Woodhead, Arvil 277; Woodhead, of Bowmen Mayor to according sions, to the predation of the Provo Fire Depart- present conditions. "While a number Next Friday, October 10, Jordan Todd, Jr., presented a petition Salt Lake. It was stated that a num- Robert Carmer, 268; Sveral Carlson, a new mentf or the manner in which the of residents count only the fact that of city council for the creation ber of "boosters" were provided by 260; Benny Redmond, 248, and Gall will meet West high school in the llgl· :ng district for Midvale streets, Midvale boys comported themselves a bond issue Is likely to increase second league game. The encounter the operators of the prize wheels and Jensen, 245. number at the convention and brought the taxes," he continued, "they overlook will be played on the Panthers' field, announced that a sufficient in place first captured Soter Sam that legitimate players were bilked of of signatures had been secured to compliments of his men to the laddies the real benefits to be derived. They their money. A "booster' 'in carnival the seventh grade with a total of 256. beginning at 3:30. The Beetdiggers make the formation of the district a and ladies of the Midvale Auxiliary. also overlook the fact that in this parlance, is one who is not supposed He jumped 6 feet 3 inches, threw a have been working hard since the surety. Councilmen Robert Wallace, He said there was no question in the particular issue, there is a stern to be connected with the concession, baseball 161 feet, chinned himself 11 game with East, improving their B. A. Rasmussen and E. E. Elieson, mind of anyone as to the right of the necessity facing them and that if they but who mingles with the crowd, is times, tossed six goals Into the basket weak points. local department to have been award- do not provide for ample water by Although the Beetdiggers are con- members of the lighting committee, allowed to win prizes to drum up and ran the 75 yards in 10 seconds ed the cup, as they made the best voting for It they are subjecting Waters and City Attorney William business, and then, when the crowd flat. The other nine in order were sidered a favorite, because of their were interviewed Wednesday night showing of anyone present at the con- themselves to discomfort and needless disperses, returns the prizes to the Melvin Belich, 232; Dale Stuart, 221; showing against East, they will be and approved the petition, Mr. Math- ventlon. He presented the loving cup expense In the constant repairing of operator of the wheel. Mayor Bow- Norman Gunrud, 213; Nick Pavich, pushed to the limit in the Panther ews said. on behalf of the state organization worn out mains. ··man started an investigation of the 201; Dale Sorenson, 199; Stanley game, for West has a fighting team. "I firmly believe." Mr. Phelps con· The new district will provide for and Captain Dewey Canning accepted claim that one of the fair visitors Schmiett, 193; Bob McMillan, 18!; Jordan will have the edge in experi- street lighting units, similar to those on behalf of the Midvale department. tlnued, "that if the people of Midvale was "gypped" out of $32 at one Frank Mammnicker, 184, and ~e1d ence, however, the teams will weigh now on Center and Main streets exIn his speech of acceptance Captain realized just what this bond election about the same. wheel without being allowed to win a Beckstrand, 183. told Chief Boshard that there meant to them, they would not healCanning be to polished, LaComb, whose brilliant blocking cept that they will be prize. one remaining empty space tate to vtoe yes. There is not suffistill was and against East made the game possible, erected on either side of Lincoln PETER WINQUIST DIES at the fire hall, where cient interest being shown, and It Is signals. Larson and Jefferson streets from Center street in the. cabinet the call will died Sandy, of Winquist, Peter TO CLUB COMMUNITY boys of Midvale hoped to place up to the people to educate themJensen will play halfbacks, while to Sixth avenue. This area includes the was He 65. of age the at Monday selves as to the advantages they MEET OCTOBER 15 AT the property of the Midvale Home next year's cup. suffering from acute colitis and had Lunnen will be stationed at full. Max- Finance corportion where the new "Uncle Rube" Simpkins, the oldest would derive from the additional HOME OF !tiRS. QUICK been confined in a Salt Lake hospital. field and Black will play ends. The in the state of Utah, both in 1 water supply and more and better fireman conbeen has plant raising poultry Mr. Winquist was born in );)tock- tackle positions will be filled by An- structed. and in length of service, told water mains. We must look to the years The next meeting of the Commun- holm, Sweden, in 1865. He is survived drews and Bergman, while Price and how he used to come to Midvale when I' future ~d our future needs." ity club, scheduled for Wednesday, by the following children! Archie and either Densley or Strong will play SECOND WARD TO HOLD It has been pointed out that at the boys pulled the equipment by October 15, will be held at the resi- LeRoy Winquist, of Sandy; Etta Win- the guard positions. Benson, the veteven the ice company lacks present at pleasure his expressed and hand, THREE-DAY BAZAAR dence of Mrs. R. W. Quick, 56 Allen quist, of Salt Lake; Mrs. Mae Dalton eran lineman, will take care of the the modern fire fighting apparatus sufficient water at certain seasons to of Reno, Nev.; Mrs. E. Christian and center. fire manufacture ice for summer constreet. The annual fall festival of the Mid· he saw there. He joined the first lineup is not definite, this Although and Lake Salt of Crabtree, Alice Mrs. un- sumption. In the opinion of many state in the The necessity of meeting in a home vale Second ward will be held in its department organi~ed strong. is it of Winquist Grace and Marguerite der the direction of Brigham Young who have studied the situation somearises from the fact that the club will probably line up In the amusement hall, starting October 23 in 1856, and told how they sent east thing must be done, and that someWest and Nebraska in brother A Sandy. rooms on East Center street have following manner: Lance and Baird and continuing until October 25, in- for three dozen leather pails for the thing soon. been turned back to the school board, two sisters in Sweden also $Urvive. as halfbacks, Morgan as quarterback, c1us1ve. -------as the school now has need of the The first night a program has been Bucket Brigade, which pails were utiand Bates fullback. On the line START TO CUTTING BEET rewere they when to 1871 working until are lized building. Committees The West Jordan factory of the Parry and Smalka will play ends, arranged which will consist of stunts placed by better equipment. secure permanent quarters for the organizations Dakas and Archer will play tackles, from all the auxiliary He related how the first paid fire club, and are meeting with gratifying Utah Idaho Sugar company is expect- Brunner and Shymba as guards, and and a one-act play. ing a record run this fall, according constitutional amendments The success. Supper will be served the second department was organized in Salt center. at Hogan superinplant Middleton, M. C. to Lake City in 1883, from which grew which will be voted upon at the genThe program for Wednesday is in Other games scheduled for this night. to expected is slicing Beet tendent. 4 will be charge of Mrs. Quick. It will be an The big dance Saturday night will the present organization there with eral election on November week-end in the Salt Lake district aid will which Saturday, commence issue this of page another on found and Nevin, Ethelbert with afternoon take Davis to the L. D. S. grounds conclude the festival, featuring Don 110 members. this in situation employment the .Journal. the of page) (Continued on back promises to be one of unusual interTibbs and his orchestra. a.nd East Hlih to Granite. Dance Is Planned To Aid Victims Midvale to Fete Local Poultry Association Canning Takes First in Junior Olympics FIRE FIGHTERS GET SECOND CUP JORDAN TO FACE New Lighting District I PANTHER SQUAD ASSUred f Or M'dvaIe I • Voters Asked to Read Proposed Amendme nts vlcinlty. 1 |