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Show • . . .. HOW MUCH MONEY? I EUZABETH AND ESSEX MAN'S A POOR FISH. CANCER AND THE 3rd EYE. volume Thre e N u1nber-E ight If you have $81.16 in your _ pocket you have twice as much cash as -the average . The Treasu ry tells us that money circula ting July 1 amoun ted to "only'' four bil'tion eight hundre d and thirty-f our znillion s, one hundre d million s less than last year, $40.58 for each ill· habitan t. .. Midvale City, -utah , Thursday, J uly:_2.:_8':__1_9_2_7_..:s:.:u::b:.:sc:.::.:ri~p..::ti:.:.o.:.:n...:$~1-.o_o_t_h_e-:-=y=e:-a:-r~:-:W=-=o-:rt:-::h:-:M_o_r e -GO-UN-TY-A-UD-~T--t~-OW_I_T--=-s-=T=-=-HE ·-C-USH-M-ANTO.-HEAD 1 , Golfing NOW COf~PLETE wond er 1, WEST JORDAN COUNTY SHOPS LOCAl BALL CLUB l...--------'!' A.~,~~~,~~m~~~~~ The Kelly compan y's audit of the Tl'ruth is stra.ng er than fiction and At a meetin g of !Jasebal! fans in West Jordan Stake will be held in the treafur y books has been com politics is strange r than truth. First Midval e last Tuesda y evenin g Mr. Joe South Jorda,n Ward Chapel Sunday , Up to the time of goi:ng to among . l Cus h man was as1'e d t " h an dl e th 1 the rumblin gs of the politica e uJuly 31st comme ncing at 2 o'clock. howeve r, a report had not been 1 made to the County Commi ssioner s. sores of sa 1t L a k e Coun t Y comes the ca1 .ball e1ub, suceee d mg R oy i:'"t·ead All holding the Priesth ood are re. h ld b . th h d of looting of the Treasu ry. Then we hear man, who quested to be present . Special inThe real wealth is credit. Four Thl·s report has handled the aggrega~ s ou e m e an s · . to each de . h . f M tion men in the United States, Rocke- :he commis sioners within a few days the distant roars emanat mg since its e,ntry m t e Copper structio ns Wl'11 b e g1ven • rom ag for . · partme nt of this organiz feller, Ford, Andrew Mellon and ation. their action. na and Bingha m, with the s,tcnceh of League . T he looting of the county treasur y, "graft" All teacher s are requl'st cd to be in . " 1 George F. Baker, could, with ease, In all probab ility a committ>;e of five "protec t wn a:n( moonshin e · j . attenda ;nce at the teacher trainin g deborrow more money than 1lll the ·t is reporte d, has many politica l anNow things 11ave t urnc d t 0 the c0 m - or seYen men, represe nting the City. . t1me · 't · cash that is in circula tion. pal'tme th C nt on Sunday , July 31st in the t '"hops •les and the latest one comi,ng to light ie and t h IS busines s organiz ations and the U. s. 1 IS e oun Y " "l·s South Jordan Ward Chapeli . the inform ation that Chairm an Sten It is sm'd t h a t th e Coun t Y Sh op s at Smelte r, will handle the financi al afThe b Presidi ng officers of the Auxif Long ago Queen Elizabe th gave acker and Commi ssioner Dahlqu ist de Munay s fairs of the club in the future ~-,. have een or many year C 'd bl . . d a ring, her face eng-raved upon a dined to accede to the request of the past, a 1lO tb e d 0 f P 0 l•t• n ~·.:'_,: _:· ...';.',•._.:·.: I liary organiz ations should encoura ge O)lSI era e money lS reqmre t o 1 lCa1 1'n"ect1'o ~ their teacher s to be presen t at these It th stone set in it to her lover, tho special auditor notwith standin g that and unrest. seems a t w h en any keep the club going since its entry in ' · i h ., ~ meetin gs that they may better be able Earl of Essex. No matter what be_ the auditor pointed out the duty of the politica l party gains the asce:ndency, to the Copper League ' •;:;i•:O:>'''''~' to conduc t classes in which they are did he would be forgive n if he commis sion to take such action whe.n as the Republ ican party did in the last ; fA<rroe.A~TC:~;t (. ' called to instruc t. evidenc e of wrong doing on the part campai gn, there goes with the winreturne d that rmlf. Ma~na won a close game from Midi• •· · · · · · · · · ..., •.,., .•.,. ..,_. .,.. ,,,,o:-c:,,,. The Relief Society Union meetin g . Accuse d of saying that Queen Of t he official s under the commis sion ners a certain elemen t of shiftles s and vale yesterd ay b~ the score of 6 to 5. Boi>hy Jones, Atlanta , Ga~ today is will be held in connec tion with the Elizabe th's mind was, as crooke d were present ed to them. 1 carefre e desig!le rs, b en t no t on up l'ft ·he acknowledged golfing wonder of - This victory , togethe r with Copper 's ·he ;;gc. His 28.5 for 72 holes, betas her body, which was probab ly Priesth ood Sunday July 31st at the Stenae her and Dahlqu ist, it is de- ing the pm·ty, not o;n carryin g on the defeat at the hands of Arthur . throws .rr thAn C\ cr scored in Briti~, 0 ilpt•n same place and hour. Pre3. Mary A. true, she was a great queen and clared, were resolut e and Mr. Kelly, historic ideals of the Grand Old Par- the thre.e PL"ton in charge . A good attenda nce a hard woman , he failed to return head of the auditin g firm, inform ed ty, but on advanc ing their own per- gue !earl. teams into a tie for the lea- 1tic play. \Hill the crown and highest l<mors. is desired of all Relief Society workthe ring and his bead was choppe d them that in view of their attitud- : he sonal 'desires . From the way the contest opened would proceed at o,nce into court and The Journa l believe s, or would like up it looked as though tpe fans were off. ers. ask a court order compel ling them to to believe , that, even within the ranks in for a siege of base knocks and ru11s t : The Counte ss of Nottin gham .The Stake Y. L. M. I. A. have proldying, confess ed that she failed to perform their duty. Then, and then of the Republ ican party, there are Midval e ~t;rted the firewor ks in the vided for a Mother s and Daugh ters Sdeliver to the Queen the ring ~at only, it is reporte d, did the commis - good and honest me.n, able in every first inning off Covey Dupaix , touchday as a feature of Summe r work, ~ioners recant and consen t to suspend way to fill all positionc:; of trust Essex gave her. ancl in~r him for five runs and four hits. that the mother and her daught er Mr. J u dd . · respons ibility. withou t resol·ti ng1 , to anothe r counte r being lost to them might become more intimat e and e;nAs one newspa per says, "The public the appoin tment of "profess~ona 8 or Elizabe th, in despair , spent bet when Deadin g failed to touch thircl joy a soeial afterno on togethe r. time sitting on the flour weepln a, may wonder why this disincli nation on "lame ducks." base when he knocke d a home run The followi ng progra m has been We are infol"med and also observe and died at the end of twentJ the part of the commis sioners act, The recent outbrea k at the County wi.th two men o.n. Magna scored its that motori sts fail in many instanc es arrang ed: when the evidenc e of the special au· Shops, is, of course,, the culmin atio? days. That's the story. r~ns in the third inning, driving Hulse to observe "STOP " signs within the Commu nity Singing ; Prayer ; Greet Now the ring' is sold at auction ditors was laid before them? of a long period of politica l suzeram - from the mound. This ended the scor ings, Pres. Merl C. Kirk; Heart To jurisdic tion of Midval e City. for $2,700. The Journa l does not wonder about tv, wherei_n certain would be official s It has droppe d ln ing for the day. These sig;ns were placed at the dan- Heart Talk, A Mother . value. Elizabe th would have gino this disincli nation. It knows there 1;ave come to feel that they are part Jerry Dunn, who pitched twelve in- gerous interse ctions for the good of Demon stration of Gleane r work u.n... --· ·--· must have been a reason for it, what- ami parcel or" the County 's workin g £1,000,000 for it. nings Su.nday, went in as relief for the motori ng public and the local po- der the supervi sion of Anna May San ever that reason might be. machin ery and that the County could Covey with two out and pitched a won lice departm ent intends to see that dstrom . If Commi ssio.ner s Stenac her and not well functio n withou t th~m. Bobby Jones, golf wfzard from 1 derful game for the rest of the way. ·a comple te stop Demon stration s of the Junior work is made where requirAtlanta , Ga., defend ing his open Dahlqu ist decline d to accede to the reThey do not work for the mteres ts The big boy eased Midval e down with under the Superv ision of Edna Maled. You will get the full penalty of golf champi on title, made the first quest of the special auditor under the of the County , it is said, nor do they five hits and did not allow them to the law for violatio n of this import ant strom. round of eightee n holes in 68 situatio n as reporte d, then they should work for the interes ts of their party score. He was in dan!!'er but once. 111 traffic regulat ion in the future. Demon stratio. ns of the Bee Hive strokes , five un der par. be asked to resign their offices. and we do .not believe they have e- the eighth, when Walbec k reached 3rd Also, the cops are after the cut-out work under the supervi sio.n of DorThe secret in golf is control of The residen ts of Salt Lake County nough intellig ence to do so, even base, but died there when l!is mates menace . Roarin g up and dow.n the thea Frost. bead alld. ncn·cs. In the air, flying, are entitled to comple te protect ion of should they so desire. were helrl helples s before Jerry's su- streets of the City with cut out wide Readin gs and musica l number s will or on \ '., ,;rass, playing golf, their interes ts and a comple te and com Thev have their clique or coterie. perb pitchin g. Jerry struck out six be intersp ereed. Commu nity singing open must at once, young '.•n..:r; u.s seem able to do petent handlin g of their public mo:n- or ga~g, or whatev er one m~y choose men and refused to issue a single Althou ghcease, not necessa ry, this addi- and games will be a part of the afterthat. eys. The County Commi ssioner s are to call their volumi nous retmue and walk. tiona! warnin g is promul gated in the noon progra m under tne supervi sion elected by the voters to positio ns of their domine ering attfituhd~ ,;ow~r~~ Hulse started for Midval e, lasting hope that it may help some one to of the Reereat io:n Commi ttee. Each A \\ "" · ''.; politici an sug- tru~t and confide nce and they should others, not membe rs 0 t elr pans until the end of the third, when six avoid the minnio ns of the law. gests : ..tw : ..1 .ut.1:1g childre n to' M. I. A. girl to bring a mother . at all times be ready to act prompt ly is enoug·h to make even membe rs of runs and five hits caused his retireall bas._ all par!•s fur twenty- five Refreshments~Time 2 o'clock p. m. They'll get you just as sure as the and withou t favor or conside ration their own party wish they had other ~ent in favor of Murphy , who pitch- su,n comes up, if you don't observe the cents \'Lr· c"i>d. A better law Place-- -Riverl on Grove. when such situatio ns as the Judd af-. politica l beliefs. ed his best game of the season. Mur- regulat ions. would •.. pply city basebal l parks M. I. A. Excurs ion to Saltair Aug. fair comes to light. The County Shops problem is a ra- phy allowed but two hits in the five in wi1ic:, childre n could play base24th. Get your tickets from your ther deep one and the Jour!la l does innings he worked , keepin g the Magball '1 i1at is what they need, not ward officers and receive a per cent. the right to sit on a bench, paynot care at this· time to go into the na men well in hand in all ~ut one EKPER T ELECI 'RICAL The followi ng books for the M. I. A. ing twc:nty-fivc cents to watch ramific ations thereof , but sugges ts and inning, when he had men on second REP AIRIN G OFFER reading ED course have been selected . somebo dy else play. . in fact now calls upon the .count ! and third with one out. He tighten If young and old men of thts 1. The Boek of Mormo n, Commi ssioner s to thoroug hly mvesb- · ed up and proved equal to the crisis genera tion played MORE , and 2. The Pionee r-Alfre d Osmon d. Hudson and Torbet Electri c Com• watche d LESS, it would be better gate the recent affair, as we~l as the by forcing one to fly out and then re3. The Mansi on-Va n Dyke. pany of 221% Edison St., Salt Lak,e for them. comi.ngs and goings and domg~ for tiring the final man via the strikeo ut 4. A certai,n rich man-J ames AlCity, Utah, announ ce expert electrit he past several months . Ineffici ency ·t • British scientis ts use moving Speaki ng of celebra tions, the Sandy . cal repairi ng of Fans, Motors , Radios , len White. d' e. lack of coopera tions, mterna1 Issen- rouLarsen picture s iu war against cancer. City Lions certain in right field, pulled three 5. In the temple of the great outand all househ ofd applian ces. Prices ly did the job up to The camera records tion, plus the meticul ous idiosyneris~s beautif ul catches , two of them being cancer reasona ble. Call Wasatc h 1670 and a doors. Curtis. (Scouti ng). growth s, slowly, for two da_yi. the perfect ion mark. They ar:rang ed of would- be official s is enough to rum of the one-han d variety after fast courteo Then the film is speede d up, moe for one of the .bigges t and best..pa ra· us 'electri cian will call immehundre d and sixty times, and des ever seen in Salt Lake County . lt the otganiz ation of any departm ent. runs. Steadm an and Archib ald, rival diately . Adv. The inform ation that will be unearth - second baseme11, had busy days, Stead scienti sts see cancer cells actuall y is estimat ed that 25,000 people wer"' growin g. That's import ant. ed by an investi gation, properl y con- man having ten chance t with one bobin the City of Sandy for Pionee r Day. Those bargain s listed i;n the Midval e ducted, will be interes ting a\ld astound ble, while Archib ald had six cha:nces Man can outrun a horse in time. There were 40 floats in the parade Furnitu re Compa ny's full page sale An Irishm an afterwa rd elected depicti ng every phase of pioneer ing. with ane bobble. Joe Bonnel l, who announ cement in this issue are cerlife Mayor of Lo'ng ~slan_d C_ity, ran The nose that shows red and the was put on short after Skeet Nelson tainly inviting . The chance of more than 600 m1les. m. SIX da~!· ' and other i,nteres ting subjcts . The eye with the shiner ma: ~~m~~i~ e.~ was put out of the game by a bad time to purcha se good furnitu re aatlifeBut, in water, man IS • hterally a first pri:~:e for floats, was won by the alpo l,ll s hop which struck him in the eye, play- most cheap furnitu Mr. Free, of the Free Bros. Ice Co. poor fish," a most infeno r fish. Second Ward Relief Society . The feu. give an inkling as to t e re prices. Get . and "efficie ncy" now in vogue in our ed a remark able game at short, covlocated ;near the D. and R. G. W. Deture of this float being "Mothe rhood" . your share. Edward Keatin g finished first' County Shops. potjn Midval ering e wishes to announ ce that his positio The n faultles second sly, having prize was won by the First last week over a 24-mile fresh! The Journa l sent a special repre- six chances-. their plant is runnin g in Midval e and water course in 18 hours 47 min·; Ward Relief Society , their feature IJ.,. Among those atte;ndi ng the Florist s Walbec k, brough t his batting eye Annual Outing utel> that courteo I r. thJ.t time a shark could 1 ing "The Pionee r Home." The third sentati ve to the County Shops yesterus treatm ent awaits purat Lagoon last week day. He wander ed into the buildi,ng along. drivin~r out four hits in four SWir:J naif way across the Atlantf c.! chasers of ice, whethe r in large or prize was taken by the. "~· B. Club" were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Phelps, of and asked for the superin tenden t, w_ho times up, all singles . Archib ald also small quantit ies, at the plant. This float was very artistic and elallMiss Consta nce Talmad ge, excelhappen ed to be out. He then went m- had a perfect day, getti,ng three hits Midval e. They report it to have been Their produc t is first class and the lent rr.u"'lng picture actress , re• orate, the theme being "Utah' s Best to the shops and looked around . TV:o and a walk in four appear ances at the a very artistic outing, sweet peas were price is reaso)la ble. Boost quest.i-:g- a divorre , safS of her Crop." your local . men were workin g so he tossed a COlD plate. Bobby Evans, the Magna skip- arrang ed on the tables and beautif ul industr ies and purcha se hu5l::.••d · "He 1s the ntcest man, ice at home The ball game furnish ed the thrillbut I ;,w out of love.': to decide which of the two to ask. Hav per, came throug h with three singles flowers were everyw here in evidenc e. j (Adver tisemen t) ers thf' contest betwee n the benedic t A basball game. betwee n the Salt Lake "Out of love" i5 modern , typica t i_ng decided he went up to two of them in four times• up. Jerry Dunn druve Cou.nty Florist s and of our day. Str;ct log-ic mig 6t I sla~es a.nd the freeme n ending 14 to Davis County who were talking togethe r and asked out anothe r homer in today's game. HOM E TOW N HENRY con6nn the view that if you marry 13 in favor of the benedic ts. Florist It took s nded in favor them of the latter. about the 'little rumpus of the whca '1n love" you should unOther spol'ts were enjoyed by the delmartJ who:r. "out of love." There them 11 innings to do the work. day before. are other conside rations , howev er,' egates. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps are ofbrows, which They were a~ehed not wetthe~r With eyethe ' that still •nfluence m~. ficers of the associa tion and membe rs effects of toil, and one of them sud' of the entertainme~t commi ttee. I Otto Koenne cke, Germa n mer,; denly said "We don't know about any rumpus ." Ye reporte r then recalled prepare s for his trip from Berlin to San Francis co, w\th Interes ting 1 Mr. W. R. Dunn, manag er of the the inciden t wherei n someon e was recare. Every part of hla UlOtor was i popula r A. and R. Root Beer Stand ported to have been the recipie: nt of bclnq X ·ray~:d yotterd ay io search! stated thi~ week that he had taken ova fistie encoun ter. He said he knew of ddecu. In the metal OlCJ The Midval e Fire Depart ment is er the concess ion at Beck Hot Spri)lg s. statues ahpw I:'O<ldeuu with three nothing of it but departe d at once for Accord ing to reports conside red fafr the forema n's office and "ye reporte r" bnsy arrangin.ll' for membe rs and deleyes, oM bl the forehea d. Sdenco hae g_lven to Ulea • ~~ flllrd eye, ly reliable the Midval e f'ostoff ice will was immed iately asked Mr. W. B. Jones and family were to leave, by the egates to attend the State Fireme~J'S the X- 11ay, that lqoka · throui h be situate d at 86 Conven tion which will be held next forced' to bring their North Main Street, forema n. vacatio n to a solid metal. and wo hardl7. aPti.n· as soon a; the quarter s ;now occupie d It seems strange that the reporte r Monda y, Tuesda y and Wedne sday, .the close when they returne d to camp to ciate it. by the Condas Barber Shop can be va- was asked to leave, a newspa per man 1 2' and 3 of Augus t at Springv ille. find their car in flames. . Our boys expect to make qmte cated and placed in shape to house the is asked to leave appare ntly for the a After spendin g a week in Yellow govern ment establis hment. reason that they wish someth i,ng kept showin g as the ~Hdvale Band will be !!tone Park the Jones family were reMr. Condas inform s us that work quiet. Why should a workm an in the in attenda nce and take part in the turni.ng to their home in lliawa tha Whil~ may start any time on enlargi ng the shops run for the forema n ~hen a~k parade . An invitati on has been ex- when they decided to camp by a Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Southa rd of San quart~rs, and the :1\xtures havi;ng been ed a simple little questio n about a tended to \the City Father s to attend stream to spend the day fishing. EvFrancis co were Midval e visitors last ordered Mme time ago, will be here rumor of a rumpus . If therE\ was no the conven tion and march with the ervone left the camp and when they week at the home of Mrs. Southa rd's and he expects I SPiiil-11' MO/JfH \QOH 'TH£ f'R'U:OIII I to ha"e th locatio n I rumpus why ask a citizen to leave a Midval e departm ent returne d a few hours later a fire that mother , Mrs. Annie Dutche r. • \411.10 SPIDJP.I"'' ~ ~ - /.101.110 OF ready by the 20th of August . , public departm ent? had started burned all their beddin g w ~ 10 9uli.O fllloiE Mr. and Mrs. Southa rd stopped here Bob O'Brien aec~mpanied by Father and comple Althou gh the locatio n clr.l"~ not prob- ' tely destroy ed the ear. HOMES FOR MERCWWTS 1).1 enroute to the coast, af~r spendin g a ably exactly satisfy all il!t.erests,. yet' The Officer s of the Mutual Improv e )1acGu ire are spendin g the week at Mr. Jones brough t the family to DliTA~ ~mE$, OR -ro B\.N Blq. two weeks honeym oon in Portla.n d and camp Glass. mcPiiloJ6\VR eARS !ItA WM "''tHC!IOI such perfect ion would be Imposs ible, Salt Lake while he went o Hiawat ha t A . t" w"ll fur.nl'sh the pro Sea ttl.-.. • · b f f t th e men 11.1• SSOCla lOTI I 1F~ "'flolRR~ PLBITY OF and movmg 1t ut a ew ee , os for necessa ry wearin g appare l for the . th t Mrs. Southa rd was former ly Miss · WQRI( t\>R MV POlLARS '10 00 th election of the gram f'lr the Sacram ent meetm g a Mrs. M. Dansle y and daught er wer• family and return home by train. Thelma Dutche r and was marrie d in respo~tslble dforbt f:el\ha t it is a good!I will be held Sunday evening in the L. week end guests at the home of Mn. FUQHT HIIAii '"' M.V HOMa new s1 e, no ou Mrs. Jones is a sister of Mrs. AnD S h h -row;.s San Francis co July first. , t . . e urc . Hyrum Beckst ead of West Jordan . compro mise, a 1east• • nie Dutche r, of Midval e. ~ounty ~leted. ·' ~>ress . • AUTO DRIVERS MUST OBSERVE --- :o - ·- - -H ,, SANDY LIONS PUT OVER CELEBRATION FREE BROS. HAVE ICE FOR SALE • I POST OFFICE SITE FINALLY SELECTED Visit With Friends Enroute To Coast LOCAL FIREMEN TO ATTEND MEET . Nf:)..., |