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Show "THE SCARLET WEST" at the ·fris Theatre You'll like it. If a feller wuz just half as patient with his wife as he is with fish, we wouldn"t see so many cow iaced women VOL. 1 It's purty dangerous t' postpone your weddin' till times get normal, fer you're liable t' git normal yourself- NUMBER 14. :MIDVALE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, Meets Instant Death In! Attempt to Remedy! Transformer Trouble 1 John William Boodell, employed in the meter department of the Utah Power and Light c()m:pany, was instantly killed Tue:s<lay evening near his home in Herriman when he at- AUGUST 13, 1925. SUBCRIPTION $1.50 YEAR Glenna to Try Again I JORDAN STAKE IN VACATION TIM.E IS QUARTERLY CON- FAST BECOMING A FERENCE. SANDY NICHE IN MEMORY ..--'1!;.:: Fast Game With Ogden Brings Praise For A Game Losing 'l·eam .. :- Prominent Speakers On Let "Back To School" Be Well Balanced Pro- The Joyful Slogan In gram. Great Success Hamlet and Hillside ' ~~' ,. Niels Lind, Stake Clerk "tte<mpted to repair a broken transOgden triumphed over Midvale at • The Jordan Stake Quarterly ConThis is the season of vacat::ons but former. Mr. Boodell, a recent gradLorin Fan Park Sunday at Ogden in ference was held at Sandy, Saturday, soon it will end and the question will uate oi the Coyne Electrical school one of the sw~iete:st baseball contests 1and Sunday, August 8 and 9th. The arise in many family councils as to oi Chicago, was returning to his home played in Ogden in years. The final .,.. Saturday gessions convened in the whether son or daughter is to contmue when he noticed Llle transtormer hact count was 10 to 3. Up until the eighth Sandy first ward chapel and on Sunday in school or return to other labors. been damage<i by the ram:storm. ln when Ogden uncorked soine splend;d the meetings were held in the Sandy We use the expression 'other labors' an attempt to repa.r it he came into stick work, the .l\Iitlvale boys were on Amusement Hall. feeling there is a sound rea8on for .contact With a h1gh voltage wire that the long end of a 3 to 2 sco1·e. The Stake Presidency were in the belief that every child of high burned h1s hands severely and knocKFour fast double plays, three by charge. Elder Joseph Fielding- Smith, school age should have some manual et1 him to the ground. Oguen and one by Midvale added a of the general church authorities was task to perform side by side with the Deceased was not equipped with line plenty ot· thrills to the occas;on. Stau1 1 in attendance, and :spoke at each ses- educational duties, not only to reveal man's tools and evidently went up tile fer in center for .Midvale twice raced~ sion on timely topics and church doc- the propensities of the individual but pole to remedy some electrical ae1ect to the center field walls to spear line1·:s trine. to create a whole:;ome respect for of his own accord and in order to help and halt Ogden rallies. 1 manual labor by Young America. Other speakers were, the Stake someone else. He was not employeu Ogden's infield worked like a clock. 1 Parents at times err in letting age Presidency, Soren Rasmussen, John in that capacity by the Utah Power 1 'l'b!! photograph l>lwws Ulenua Col- All of the men we1·e on their toes a•ld G. Sharp and Joseph M. Holt. Re- be the determining factor as to when - and Light company. lett, who recenNy won the woman's afforded some brilliant fielding. One ports were given by Bishop M. B. An- a school c~eer should tenninate. Our On June 3, while employed by the plf championship of J:o'rance and fin· of the most w1usuai double plays m dru_, of Draper, Pres. Elfleda Jen;,en, com;pulsory attendance laws cannot be U. S. Smelter, in Midvale, Mr. Boodell lllhed second to Joyce Wethered In baseball came up in the sixth. Wade prophetic and have no magic power; filed an application for a position as tbe Engllsh title m~ttch, and who de- threw Smith out at first. Emmett Joint commissions of the .1\ew York and Vermont legislatures are In of the Relief Societies, Pres. Emma S. the degree of training necessary to Apprentice Lineman with the Midvale dares hPr Intention of returning to heavin&" the apple to third to get C.,sb._ conference over the plan to build two bridges over Lake Champlain, becan1e Holt, of the Y. L. M. I. A., Pres. Edith meet the probable future aims and inottiee of the U p & L and was being Jllngland lor another attempt. . man who attempted to go from fir;,t the ferry service is s~ow and lnadPqunte. The New Yorkers want the first S. Boyce, of the Primary Associations terests of the individual child should 1 bridge hullt to be a drawbridge either from Chimney Point, to Fort Frederick, and Supt. Chas. C. Crapo, of the Reconsidered for that position. At the to third on the play. . form the basis for the decision. time of his death, he wa,; employed N. Y., or from Crown l'olnt to Bridport, Vt. This view of the lake fa trom ligion Classes. Score In Third Adolescents are often tempted by in the meter department at Salt Lake The Midvalites collected two runs Crown Point, witb Chimney Point on the right. Patriarch Gordon S. Bill.s, Elders the romance of the world of business City. - in their half of the third. Alsop sinGeo. F. Webb and Enoch Jorgensen, or by the desire to acquire more spend lJr. Lindsay, of Midvale, was callt!d .1~ gled but was forced at second by Atof the High Council and Jos. S. H. ing money to abandon the completion and arrived at the scene of the acciwood. Cushman walke<i. Smith then Bodell of the High Priests Quorum of their education. They lack the dent about 9:20 Tues<iay evening. He g~·ounded out, Morgan to Emmett, th!! also addressed the conference. foresight to see that a premature enstated that life was extinct at that 1 ~wo runners advancing a base. R~adFour returned missionaries, Olive trance into the highly competitive time. mg clouted one of Maycock's olfenng~ Crane and Zelma Butterfield, from fields of commerce can do them no l\lr. Boodell was born in Herriman to right for a single to score Atwood the Canadiar. Mis ion and Henry L. good. They are in a pedod of rapidDecember 11, 1900, the son of Mr. '!'hank ~ and Cushman. Bills and Francis Johnson, from the ly changing ideals and there is little and Mrs. J. S. Boodell. He is survived In the eighth the Midvale boys Southern States Mission made hrief assurance that their own plannings by his widow, Mrs. Pearl Seal Boobroke a 2-2 tie. Smith singled and reports of the labor:s in their respec- of today will meet their needs of todell, and two young children, Juanita Reading was issued a pass, Stauf1er I tive mis,ion fields. The hope of any community lie.s in coret1 s rm"th W:l·th a smg morrow. Maturer natures must e:x:·· · 1e. and .fohn Bryan Boodell. He also is Pt·es. Emma S. tend Holt, a directing hand. of the Y. L. 0 g d ens • fi r:s t t a II y came m · th e 4th . A. L. l''ernpett, mining engineer in sur>'ivetl by his parents, one brother it:; cluldren. where heaL•ll}, hapvy The rather marked succe~s of the M. I. A. and her coun;;elors Ella M. In our country tlhe individual is · · t , wen t t o 3 1·u·1 the employ of the Utah Copper comand seven sisters. The surviving young::;tei·.s are, there Iacer on wrll ue "' -"'nunett doubl-·' ""' t o ng11 first contest to date and the support Beckstead and Ora W. Fairbourn were largely ranked by his degree of leadfound w1de awake u:seiul citizen::;. 1 b 11 -' d J pany at Bingham, has purcha~ the brother and sisters are Milton Booon a pa,;sec a anu scor~ 0:1 \/a e's 1~lwva1e ha::; tne ioresight to in:surl! · fi Jd J. A. Alcorn property just East of the given to it by some of the leading honorably release<! and Alta F. An· ership. We oocupy positions at vardell, of Herriman, Mrs. Sarah J. Slam e ro11 er. poultry breeders of this seetion are drus, as President and Merle Kirk, ious steps IYf the ladder from the top a p1·o::;pt:rous aud p1·ogres::;ive Iutw·e I h · h J> -•· k tow::;ki, of Green River, Wyo., Mr.s. n t e Sixt .eaumg wea ened and Leon L. Olson residence on Center indications that the contest is ap- and Mabel A. Larson, as coun~lors , rung to the lowest. A good educa· 0 g d ens • secon d run, s tone and will move to Midvale next week. Virginia Seal, of Lark, Mrs. Myrtle by e:stabh:shing a uee PuiJtic h!!allh f orce d m proaching the goal for which it was were appointed and sustained as their tion is today essential to a command· · · 1e am1 Bingham citizens Ostler, of Sandy, Mrs. Irma Crump, Center where every n1other who ha., opene<1 the mnlllg WI'th a smg seems to prefer started. There is greater intere~t in successors. ing place. It i.s because of this fact of Lark, Mrs. Mildred Christensen, of cnrltlren of pre-school age mav' coJl.e a d vanceu-' t o secon d on umorgan ' s sac Midvale to Salt Lake City as a resi- ~he breeding of fowls for higner profor advice anti he!» m matters l)el'La..u .fi h'-'Re u· tl Elder John C. Richru·ds, of We.t the Better Schools League enjoinns Herriman, Fern and Farrell Boodell. r n ce ••· a mg 1en procee d e d t o dential section, due of cour.se, to the Juction and greater economic value mg to the health or t.Hese cni!m·e11. Jk L' tt G.bb 1 w 1 · Jordan, was appointed an Altemate parents to make every reasonable sacFuneral arrangements have not yet wa Dm.ne , 1 s anc ace Ill climatic conditions, being free from than ever before. It is therefore a rifice to see that their children get been made. Are you gomg r.o avail yout::;elf o.r su«:ess1on, Stone scoring. Felt then the smoke evil and its clo,e proximity pleasure to announce that the Utah High Councilor. the proper training; that they go thru I the au vantages otlereu by this healtn struck out and Miller close<i the in- to th~ir wor~ in Bingham. Olive Crane, Zelma Butterfield, H. Intermountain Egg-Laying Contest ! center and have a competent Uoctor, ning by flying out to Stauifer, who It IS P~~dicte~ that some 100_ or wil> continue for another year. En - L. Bills, Milton Hodel! and Francis the secondary . chools by all means 1 denttst ano &"!"actuate· nurses as::;,::;t made a beautiful catch. •rr.ore fam1~1es Will _m~ve from Bmg- try blanks fo" "~xt year's contest will Johnson were added to list of home- and to college or university if the interests and capabilities of the child I you m keeping >our young ciUlureH Fireworks Start ham to Midvale WJthm the next 12 be mailed out the latter part of Au_a-- missionaries. warrant. We do not rai>e the quesIm pedoot health'! The firework,; started in the eighth n~onths prov1dmg houses can be pro- ust. All entries must be in by OctSinging and music was furnished 1'he l•'ree .1:-'uulic Health Center as canto. Emmett, Wade and G1'bb'~ ea•·h 'Tis said that opportunity knocks ~ VIded for them. I ober first and the contest will starL by the Riverton, Herriman, South Jor- tion of financial interference for every graduating class of college and uniupon the door of everyone at some conducted in Miuvale is stricLir a com at bat twice in this frame. Emmett dan and West Jordan choirs. on November fir.::;.t. vcrsit>· is enriched by young men and time or other. munrty mstitutiOn, open to resJdents contributed a homer on his seconu The rather unusually hot weather The attendance on Saturday was women who have been self-supporting It a ears to the JOURNAL ha oi .sul'l'ouudmg town.s, and Js spon- trip to the platter, :scoring two runfor July lowere<i the average produc- about <!50, and on Sunday 850. . t m during their college training. . t sored by. no one orgamzatiOn, but wtll neTs ahead oi himself. He cii'cke"u th ere ~p IS a won d erf u 1 opportumty • . 1 tion of the conte;.t flock but very lith A college or university course is not . accept financ1al a1d rrom IIHt!VJdual::; one of Larson's choice ones over the tle, yet it did effect a few hens rath~ell pr~osed ~~t t~Ip tht rough tfhe and orgamzat10n.s that ieel mclmed. to right field wall. universally essential. Much time and e ow:stone. reti:s yek rooh;n ~r assist in this worthy cause. A sene::; The JOURNAL is in receipt of a er :seriously. The average for the money may be wasted in an attempt one or wo persons o ma e .t IS tnp f 1 . Johnny Myers stole second and 3ru line of Christmas an<l holiday greet- month was 22.2 eggs for each hen or to inject higher education into indid th h ld t t th "j' o eetures to young mothers IS be- in this inning. Reading, who staiJLeu ~hows an .ey. s ouE rALlepor Bote mg·s e .x:ohut cards ing and arranged folder:; for for to 19~5 be anti given an in average the production of 71.7 per viduals whose capacities and inclinaCo mmissiOner . an a man w 0 . the inning, loaded the sacks and was This brings the average protion,; forbid it. .II b . h , near future. Through the column:s or derricke<i in favor of Larson. . Gilnlm we must admit that it's about the cent. • "The Re<i Rider" . Universal-Blue WI e m c arge. th J o·uRNAL h . . classiest set of samples we ha\'e had duction for the first nine months to However, parents owe it to their 111 clickel the fir51: ball pitched by Larson . t nc · t scou t counc1·1 he The J or dan DIS t e co.T.~mttee · h t th k th Li t..,J 'the pleasure of casting our optics over 1 n eggs for each hen or a pro<luc- Stre.ak Western starrmg Jack Hox1e children to equip them with the foun.11 no d t t d t . t y 11 c arge WIS o an e ons v uu for a single. w1 ... n uc a en ay r1p o e owd th C •t Cl b f tion of 63.3 per cent f~r this period. ~ommg to the HUB Theatre commencfi · 1 dation for a fruitful career. Youth stone Park, and Jackson Hole begin- an . e ommuru Y u . or nanc~a Midvale starteu out in splendid 101' many a day. mg l<'nda-· August 14th a11d cont· Now last week there app~re<i a During this period t¥."0 new records, . th " h • m- should not be allowed to pull into . A ugus t 17 an d asslstance nl'ng Mo n d ay mornmg rendered. Until more :sun:style in the ninth, but sensational bl ·1 b • .d d h ou:;e repre:sen- fot· ""eather cond1"tion~~ have a! co been I th umg15throug1 out. Saturday, Augu.st blind alleys; to put itself into unfav" ~ h . A ugus t aC et qual1ters returni·n g W-·' fielding halte<i their efforts. Steau- Denver h o l1 ay car .-;unes day evenmg ·11 bare avai d a le the Healtn fi ' ' 1 d made "'he colde__. week on recot··l e • tel s of t e reforms workect of ••lwva e an · .._ "" ' orable position for making the most . Wl.II b e mad e m . a t wen- en er .Wl e con ucted 26. The t np but ilied at 1st. tative on the streets . every r;,L man smgle<i to riuht .. . . t L. Ol" thi·c~ valley was the week of lasL among the. Indians_ of this country by d Ul2"ed oar goo c1tlzens to suppol' of life. A skimpe<i education is a ty Passen ger car of th e B mg . h am fand thn·d Thursdays 2 m the · hmonth L. Whitmo1·e, Also" " and Atwood skieu l) · So f ··h "11 some December 18th to 25th ' and the other real a mysten~us "wnite Indian" who,;e handicap-it may be a sentence of Stage I l· n e Co mpany and WI·11 m enveL me 0 v ent Wl · · cl u de rom 10 .a. . m. to 1 noon. m t e l- out. Ogden's fielders making ""' name 1s Wh1t Elk b t •h c~nsath of our pleasant neighbors would ratn- record was for hot weather of July I d. II "', e . u "" 0 ~ e failure. The training of mind and food and t ra ns port a t•wn f or "'~23 .00 tbrary comer Mam and Cen- tiona! catches. · St bmldmg, 12th t 18th t n laru; ca I he White Mamtou. " This is the character played by Hoxie body that our educational institutions each. Any scout or scout leader may er ree s~r ed b .tt George Gibbs, with three hits, and er tratle with a foreign house and get "stung" than to "trade at home." Robert Garuner•s entry oontmues m and •t 1•. . ·d t be - th t give insure.s the boy and girl a fair make the trip, or any other person Ign Y commi ee, . Emmett with a double anu a homer, . may-we can save 1the lead . 1 ·ng"' asa1d - o one ot e mos But be that a::; 1t w1th a record of 1996 eggs, ·mpo . k start and imparts an incentive that may go upon the approval of Scout Mrs. Walter Nord, Chair. were the best hitters oi the aiternoon. 1 Sl n Impressive screen wor you money on e1ther engTaved card:; or JUst four eggs sho1t of an average that thi' fa to f "' stirs ambition and builds self-assurCommissioner E. Allen Bateman, who Mrs. Chas. Dahl~ Asst. Ogden insists that Midvale has one . s mous 1mpersona r o n es or prmied ones-Pembroke and all of 200 eggs for each pullet for the tern haract . . h d ance. This confidence in itself frewill be in charge. Mrs. Geo. A. Wnght, Sec. of the best balanced clubs that ha, · · t a bl"IS h - nme · th s. s orenson ,s pu II e t N o. c pict e1s· as · ever · one. I h L k ot er Sa t a e prmtmg es ml()n quently determines success. T' th t .t . Yo11 must understand that a ccrMrs. H. C. Aylett, Treas. played in her fair cioty this season and 11 1 1 ~t 1hIs ments notwithstanding. 74 still holds the lead in number of the ~ t t~re ~h u~que at A good education is an asset-a Jack ~ail!Jiumber of persons are necessary is expected to be one of the contendAnd we are going to mark them eggs with a record of :a4 eggs. Sev- 1e e :es Im~ t a an a :nh1P as of it is a matter of regret. m order that the minimum expense ~~ Your ConYe;sa~lon *i(,~ .•'"'·,. ers for pennant honors in the coming 0 ~1~~e onto e scfrehen down to a figure that will knock the era! other pullets are not far behind' r I d:n ~a ~ When vacations are ended Ietof chartering a bus can be met. At " ' tourney in Ogden. 0tht 8 ryd 0 ht. e socks off anything you have ever had this one in number of eggs laid and e .,nt Iabents Sl e ':__, "Back-to-School" be your slogan. "DERBY DAY" ' the present writing, one or two mo1-e Amateur Baseball Tournament . . . conu1c ween e r.-;u an w 1te the pleasure of gettmg. When our are laymg larger eggs. Thirty-five A . It t II f h . persons must sign up to make the trip There will be an amateur ba~ ball . h races e sf o h t e md mf thmer1ca. Wh. possible. Anyone desiring to make "Derby day•· Is one of the tournamell!t held in Salt Lake City agent calls, reserve your cho1ce be- pullets, or 14.6 per cent of t ose enfore the holiday rush depletes the tered, have produced 200 or more egg"' rot~ s 0 f e I tel rae~, 0 tf e ope~this delightful trip, should get in com most eagerly antic-Ipated days September 4, 5, 6 and 7 at which time . d a 10ns o unscrupu ous pa1e- aces" 111 munication with Mr. Bateman at once. of the year. 'l'he flrst "derby'· to ate. the best teams in the State will com- available supply. robbing the Indian of his lands. The or race for three-year-old pete for state honors. First honors for the month of July White Manitou is really a white man Mrs. K. H. Nordberg, of West Jorhorses was Instituted In 1780 are again held by Gage's er11try No. 16 adopted by an Indian woman when he The tournament is being conducted dan and Mrs. John Cornwall, on SoFeature<! by the playing of the and named for Its founder, the by the Salt Lake l<'eder14 tion of Amwith a record of 257 eggs, or an aver- was a baby and following the killing greatest aggregation of Utah musitwelfth Earl of Derby. It was aJteur Athletics which has connecteu cial Avenue, entertained at a mjscel- age of 25.7 eggs each. The ten high- of his mother by Indians. cians ever brought together, in a palaneous shower at the latter's home held at Epsom Downs, southwith it some of the best High Schot' est individual records are all 29 eggs "The Re<i Rider" is preceded by a west of complimenting London. There Mrs. are Hyrum rade Nordberg on Main Street in Salt Lake City $0.81 round trip via Denver and Rio coaches and business men of Salt or more. Three hens died during the most interesting prologue. In it the who was recently married. Consolidate<! Music Co. day at Lagoon Grande Western. Tickets on salel ~ a few lett who think "derby" month; two of these were in Mr. Lake. audience is carrie<! back into the year on August 20, will prove the Consoapplies exclusively to headgear. Fifty guests enjoyed dancing, the Knight's entry No. 1. These birds 1840. It show,; the operations of some August 15 to 20. Final return limit, Midvale has been asked to send a August 24th. ***~~**~*~~~·~--~• team and is rated as a contender for games and refreshments including' each had a large tumor in the abdoon• of the early settlers who bought lands lidated Music Co.'s keen interest in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, Mr. and ina! cavity, yet they were laying from the Indians by giving them whis sponsoring musical talent by their ~-------------------------------..... first honors. whole-hearted assistance in the interIt is to be hope<i that the ball team Mrs. Harry Holden, Mrs. Thora M. heavily up until the time of their key. The prologue, as does the main mountain band contest conducted by Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ston<1, death and were twl() of the six highcan see it's way clear to compete art picture, contains many thrilling sit- Lagoon and the Consolidated Music this tournament, and if they do we Mr. and Mrs. Lambson, Mr. and Mrs. est hens in this entry which accounts uations. Both are marked by much Co.,and which concludes with six or should have a Midvale day, getting Irvin Cornwall and Mr. and Mrs. Carl- for the drop in rank from second to beautiful photography and by scenes more bands competing in the finals depicting habits and ceremonials of the fans and the Junior Band togeth- son. Many beautiful and useful gifts fifth place. on that day. were received. er for the day. the Red Men. An enticing romance Marked by its exceptional tempos It will co.st $50.00 for entrance fees Merchants for $50.00 and they them Weezy Zunk, over in the ad~ining has be~ woven into the main storr. and by the military manner in whioh t Number This Week ···--·--···------- ···-····· 209 Carloads at the tournament and about $50.00 to selves furnish the other. Should we coun.ty, asked the sheriff permission Hoxie is seen in many dashing rides Number Last Week .... --..............,.._ .._ 219 Carloads. they handled themselves, the :Midvale pay for transportation, time off for go? to carry a gun for protection. The while the presence in the large cast junior band, directed by William Cox, Same Period Year Ago ·····-·-·-·· ---····--. 178 Carloads players, meals and other expensesMidvale plays Murray at Murray sheriff told him. he didn't. need a gun; ?f several hun?r~d r~al Indians makes did high credit to themselves and their his face was his protection. 1t a most reahst1c picture. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : · of this the ball tewm would ask the Thursday August 13th-TODAY. leader. ~- - BLIC HEALTH CEN PU TER IS DOING W 0 N DERFUL SER VU. Committee In Charge Takes Occasion To f1'or duppOrt; BINGHAJ.\11 lVI IN IN G POULTRY MEN ARE ENGINEER BUYS ENTHUSIASTIC IN HOIVIE IN l\fiDVALE EGG LAYING TEST lVIany Bingham Families Will Continue For Next Prefer To Live Here Year. Blanks To Be No Homes Available Mailed Late In Aug. Jordan Scouts Need More Passengers I Journal Has Snappy Line of Holiday t.:ards Hub "Red Rider" Picture Swindlers J ° . · . . I . t: Big l\lusic Fete At Lagoon Resort Aug 20 Special Rates to Round Up At Salt Lake City I Carload Shipments Received At Smelter I "THE GREAT DIVIDE" AT THE HUB Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, August 16-17-18 / |