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Show HE MIDVALE OURNAL 1500 Copies, 4500 Readers Midvale City, Utah, Friday, May 4, 1928 8 NO. 51 Basebab Teams are the greatest advertisers ever put out by a city. Yet aome ot Midvale's heady buslneu men will stand up and ten one that basebaU 18 a wute of money. Let's not klll the goflse tllat laid the GOLDEN EGG! ZJED Nil tGA Oll · UB CL t L: liA ,JE AJL DV ----N SO SEA ING OM R·C FO ER TH GA RS YE LA AR~ WHEH OrOOfJRS CIUMCI THE HIGH PRICE OF BOOU AIRPLANES AND EQU.WTT AN UNWISE TAX 0. W. Convention ====,-·-=·==~=~= STAKE MEETING 1VELL ATTENDED By Albert T. Reid The German and Irish fliers inlel't the words: "Thank God," or "By the Grace of God," in every message describing their safe landing throuih fog and storm across the ocean after thirty-six hours of By Joe Cushman Baseball was given a boost on danger. The professional atheist unwill~'hursday of this week when fifto believe anything that ''hat iag Utah the )en fans gathered at been proved to him," would not install· and office Light ...ower and d C. K. Thompson, Ed Olson and lind his opinions changing, in a b!g or above the ocean 1n ~enny Smith as th e comm1'ttee i n earthljuake, a fog · barge of baseball a:ffairs. Senators denounce the hii\ 1rice Benny Smith will handle the bus ,,1ess managers job and a wise of books. Mr. McKellar, from Tennessee, . 'loice was made. He has been thE "Novels worth 'two bits' can says: big gun behind baseball Iocall) bo.ught for le>s !han $2.... " be not or years. nttvelh~s hnot 50 rncB T~e Mr. c. K. Thompson, assistant c~perintendent at the U. S. Smel t~~ksn 'cont~ning e po~~ive c~~~wler, a . former ball player and a edge, that would eallble unedue•te• lover of the game, will be a very millions (includini many colle~re ~rraduates) to· educate themselYK, valuable man on the committee. disastrous. ia put has His advice and eft'ort • that new life Into the boys, those That a boo~ should be aold for are not acquainted with him have h four or five. times what It c01t1 to .1 rare treat in store and those w 0 produce it, IS as bad for the pub. lishe and for the author as for the .mow him swear by h1m. ' readi~g public. of member . Ed Olson, the third businesa, American will When lovsport real a is ;he Committee ~r who has ideas that he can car- generally, learn that big sales with ry out. His interests are for Mid- 1mal1 profits, as shown in the auto• :ale and he thinks baseball gets mobile industry, are most profitt JUr town in the newspapers and .,ble. Jn the map more consistently than Lindbergh tooli: thirty-six younli .o1ny other activity we are or can Pacific Coa$t ~rirls up •ia the air, · in instalments yesterday, jriv!n&: ~ngage in. AI Mellen will manage the play· Jhose charming creaturei some• .ng end, the fans will remember thing to talk about forever. Women may thank the iOOd aim as manager of the OSL team. for granting the flyin&' ma• (...ord de and Oscar Evans who team up thine. They can fly on the aver• .vill give the fans a snappy brand ~~e as well as any man, and th~ Jf ball. ~1rplane is another step towar4 Mellen has a good catcher on real equality. ;he string. We are not at liberEffort to abolish the unwise ta~ :y to say who, but , he will be a automobiles develops the fact on ltar in this Utah Copper League. the Government collected jj that Don Coleman, Booth Sherrill, million dollars froRl auto• thousand Leonard Larson will hold down mobile owners alld S]>ent only sill: .he pitching. Watts at first, Mel- hundred millions on better roads_. .en at second, Oc. Evans at short not fair to the men that tay, fot and Shelley Williams at third look the cars, "war tax in.;lu~ The war ended some timt siact .ike the infield. the foolish tax ought to end. and and Brown Boarsted, Meyers, outthe for out nany others are .leld positions. Weldon Matthews,, A company is form~~ to bui14 I Jordan High School player looks! seadromes, ocean landmg plac~~ .ike the best recruit. He has been: to be . scatter~d over the Atlanh~1 ;vorklng out in the infield and out ~he theory IS that trans-Atlan!IQ field. Mellen thinks he is cut out :~~~a:e~il~ould la,nd, get fuel ·and the time th At! ti' • But 'or an outfielder where he can use c II anplane1 e • seadromes," . speed. A game is being ar- "dotted With !us ~~~ged for Sunday. Watch for ~Illy across the Atlantic 115 easily as they now fly across the English ;utlce of same. Channel. and team the behind Then get boost! BOOST! BOOST!!!! In the second place If It is hard for fliers in some~hat foggy weath~r to and ~he Hawaiian Islands tn the Pac1fic, how difficult weu!d it be for them to find a • landmg place "dot," in the Pacific l As hard as. finding a turtle asleep on the Pac1fic. A good number of secend class couts from the Jordan Distric District Convention of Eric Fischer, Ogden, Secretary. pent the week end at the Wig 0. W. now ul8ts oll!y In Ray Don' Salt Lake City• A sst · Sel · .vam in Mill Creek Canyon. Disbut that memory fltll In Bate the ICheme ot things I& John Williams, Salt Lake, Sentr) 11...,"'""' - -1•"'1 ·ict Commissioner E. A. scout other of number a and Jan Escort Lake, Salt Smith, Don with goes lmpresaion boys. the with were ;;aders Watchman iDtalti\l'el, visitors and guesta Clyde Gale, Ogden, The Stake Social just prior to Resolutions committee on reso elect!o: and 01.,__.. _he quarterly conference was a I delegate expressed appre- lutions. Nomination me success. It attracted a big alternates six and the local Camp, to Mid- of six delegates of people from all parts of :rowd Oaklallc at Session Camp her citizens for the aplen ~o Head A splendid program Stak~. .he 28th. June beginning :::alifornia, in which they were en arranged and enjoyed after Results of election: Delegates .•:hich. the hall was cleared tor they otrered Midvale Jam Jost, O:dcn: E. B. Hegrc; lancing. llv•ention four years lienee, ;a!t La'·c; !Icnry Simon; Salt T he East Jordan Stake quarterL.ake: L. S. Haywood, Ogden whe gratioualy declined Fr: E. J. conference convened Saturday y Kaysville; Blakely, ;old or opened auston morning Sunday, April 28th and 29th md :ount!Iul. Wm at ten o'elock. 1s scheduled. The Saturday sesAlternates: Wm. Muller, Ogden of Murray wu chairman ;ions were not as well attended Hatch, Heber City, secre· Wilbur Swetman, Salt Lake; Louif 1.S the conference before, probably *'IPOI'IU'Y oftlcers !rom the 'l'esbit. Salt Lake; A. W. Nance, lue to the fact that the backward )gden; Thos. A. Fredrickson, of convention. pring had lured too many farm· to the city were otfi- ·caysville, C. A. Trump, Bounti rs to their ll.elds to complete the • lilh"'nMI by Mayor L. A. ·ul. pring preparation and planting. Ten camps not represented. hll address of welcome. Those attending, however, were Old age pension bill adopted. by John A. Aylett. ·ell paid for their attendance by ~· ~:~~:~r~~ then addressee' Extension of time for re-instal II~~~~ 1e splendid addresses given. on ,Fraternal In 1cnts. Provo chosen as the city It i1 President Rulon S. Wells ,of the and Dangen To Avoid' · next convention, 1932. Council of Seventy represent convention irst Per capita tax for ldntment ot commttlees. Sl· General Authorities at the the d lnstea' paid to the memory o·: ·urposes raised to 8 cents and gave some splenonference l'B1reke. Magna Camp 822 .f 6 cents as formerly. cit his several addressand in council merchants ld City, sudclenly on Kay 1st at Midvale ~ens congratulated upon excellent l during the conference sessions. everal recently returned mission 1anner of handling convention •nment unW 2 p. m. com convention were in attendanece at the and .ries camp \rbor luncheon erved by the organizatior two of whom spoke every onference, thank 1ittee Society at Communi· wonderElder Berrett of their for namely, >riefly, individuals nd ~~t Qlurch. Over 300 beInion, just returned from the Bri'ul support and hope that the ad ish mission and sister Alice Ohlm. the afternoon session ·ert!sing- Midvale received will br on of Sandy, who just returned bn,~e111ti0n convened. Report ~ great benefit. ·rom the Southern States Mission. · report of The local camp will meet Mooon Wednesday April 2nd at 8 p. m. Order of Business. Report lay, May 7th in regular session the Stake Office the ~take Pres \t wil' committee convention the 111d ~~~~~t ()r&'anization. dency ~eld a meeting With all the and ~ction of per- ~eet the same evening at 7:30 p. ill ?residencies of all the Priesthood Officers with follo'#!ng re- '1. to clean up convention affairs ~uorums of the Stake to discuss the to full in 1nd render report he new order in the church rela-amp. ive to Priesthood work. This meet .meIu d e d De aeons, T each ers, . ,mg nests, ~lders, Seventies and the -!igh Pnests; and was well atAll the University of Utah is meet at the Universit~ of Utah Funeral services for Jos. B. ended by representative s of all idolizing a new hero. He is black 'this Saturday against the Utah IWright, Postmaster and former he above Quorums, including the headed, bashful, likeable ,brilliant aggies when he will give Utahns a Bishop and Mayor of Midvale ;take Presidency and fligh COunDyronGrant, whohighjump edto.r.:hance to watch him go over the were ~eld in the Midvale ward ·i!. President Burgon stressed the . Speclal Correspo~:., !named kinds. mportance of the work and exchapel Sunday afternoon. Murray Flower Gardll\;tl&lb Flowers should be brought to a new relay and conference high bar. a strong desire to see the )ressed Evlarge. was a epr!ng tlower ah~w. /the bank between 1o:oo and 12 :oo jump record at the University of Jimmy Jensen, also a Jordan The attendance ~ast Jordan Stake fall in line and noon. At noon the exhibit will be Colorado relays at Boulder last;star, is scintillating in his track.ay seat in the assembly room beSaturday, May 5Ul. the movement by every ;upport standactivity. Jimmy ran in the record ·ing filled and many were the courtesy ot Mr. D,lclosed to allow the judges to mark S:J.turday. eft'ort. ·High Council· ·onsistent A aisles. and doorway the in :;ng Byron jumped 6ft. 2 1·2 inches, Ibreaking University of Utah med·all exhibits. The show will be ~Ula,n, the Bhow, whlcp. previously appointbeen had nen were offerings floral of wealth arat held In Murray, will be pen to the public from 1 : 30 to he greatest college leap in several.ley relay team at Boulder, giving banked Dr. Winifred Sackvilte Stoner, ward and as- · every in visit to' ·d across and casket the on length yard 440 the in lead a Utah :00 p. m. Those bringing .fiow- ,el!.rs. The boy is oniy 17 years First National Bank. -JJ,. is a lady, says "Man is supe• l!ho of cashier former Olson, L. Leon . well work new the ;ist in getting never broken. Accord· the entire front of the room. ·~:;:;ot the Granite Fur!L era muat also bring their own vase Jld, and Coach Armstrong hopes that towasCoach Uomad me.atally, ~hysic~lo/, t? no~ was Bank, . State Midvale .:he , Arm&trong, it was Bishop Aurelius P. Rasmusser ;tarted. ing haa kindly o1fere4 bowl or other" container. Water ."or still greater things for him. .. Y an pycholog:Icall y .. ar~~ca. court district the to over Jound m. p. 1 1 at 5th May Saturday, charge. in was Grant is a freshman from Jor- :he prettielll: race that Jensen has I¥Ul be provided 1n\laic. of prelim- the "pb;:. nllt al dtrue, 0 The singing was by the Midvale he West Jordan Ward House the Thursday run. J. Chegw!dden, preal- c&rl Hanson Is chairman of the .;ian High School and although he • Y on a ly" part court City In hearmg .nary class Graduating 1 Seminary Jordan RasS. C. directed by Club, announces that Hewer show committee of which Jroad jumped there he never high He will appear in the high jump ward choir of embezzling $1000 after all true. llichael dash and the mu&sen. A special number "Per- .viii hold its exercises iiJ connec- 1 J. A. jumped before. In addition to the broad jump, 1 barwtn tulip will be the Jthtl' members are an Michael deposited In the bank i~ a ~nee prDd11.ct been had t Stake Jordan West the with •ion jump he performs at the mile relay team aia!n&t the Ag- feet Day" was given as a vocal Aower exhibited, there. Jone•, Mrs. w. H. Rothwell, Mrs. · ngelo made llicbael But ~1mself. JaJiuary on Drown A. D. Mrs. by appears program The and Reading Isobel duet by Misses jump and in the now and gies. 2 2 ~ narcissus, hyacinths, AI Wallin, Mrs. Z!na Wright, Mrs. . lt. Both Grant and Jensen have Faro! Rasmussen, accompanied by ;!sewhere in this issue of the Mid- • 19 6: shrubs In variety, Stel• Whitehead, Mrs. E. J. Chig 11gb hurdles. IS, some woilla;ll ~n a Whatever forAnderson, L: A. for Heart?g JOURNAL. Bateman. Dean Miss of blOBSOIWI of the season. wj~o.. Albert White, w. Linnell Hir first appearance in Salt jewelled watches emblamatic a:;t the lroduSr II r The speakers were Albert Glo- The Stake M. I. A. contest mer assistant cashier of the sa;me victories at Boulder. • will be at the inaugural track lower lover iB invited to andllavid Bowen, Dr. E. A. Tripp ettet te pr~ct. co~oanut e a be erqljezzlmg of ver of East Midvale, who was at work is about to be finished for bank, on a charge :,torwe:l'll to exhibit. Ribbons !lll.d . 'l'holnas G Harrison of Salt cocoa• a ree nut. deposited been had it after one time counselor to the deceas- this season with the finals to be $2500 awarlled aa first, second La~ ..ww be th~ judges. at Sandy, Union and Cres- by Charles D~vis, September 10, ed in the Midvale ward bishopric, PJ'll¥. jn each class. Ex- Rlsi.de~ta of Midvale are espec192~, was contmued to Saturday A young boyl his spine strai~rht• many of friend a Lind, Niels art .aed to bring the Ially lnl\ted to enter tlowers in Monday evening, May 7th, at mobon .of defense counsel. The ened in a ho!J>llal, seems to have Peter C. Rasmussen, a of the variety of tlower this Sb.glfo held in their neighbor at tb.C Sandy Amuse1,Dent Hall, the proceedings were held before City had his mind 'straightened" and associate and John A. Ayletl ' . eame time. Before the operatio~ u preference will be given city. Gold and Green waltz contest Judge N. H. Tanner. of the East Jordan stake ptesihe delighted in pulling wu1g-s oB be held. Some of the best dency, who all spoke feelingly ·~-~·."J. flies, and other cruduu. That ic ~ ended. rOU S of the Stake will partie- Or Anent the number of new cars It is noticeable that some of the the splendid life of Mr. Wright, Admission activity. this in reand fam!ly his to devotion his . falling in the tolls of the law we I 11 meanmg . . A healthy bram demands 8 deputies have a rna- 1tg10n cents, extra lady twenty cts. .are reminded of an article In 'Col-:we " an d hi s many year• of ser. h,ealthy body. The greatest musiThen on Tuesday evening, May ~~erved lier's last issue that in the city of ,ma for the better class of auto- vice in th~ community. c1an. cirnot pro~uce harmony with been have seniors Ninety-eight m~and speaking the public. Santa Cruz, Calif., baby carriages !mobiles-espe cially the ones with The prayers were by So~en Dahl .P ' n or JH~no out of tune. 1n'i1o b tl present the to up okehed this At held. be contest Will were barred from the principal a brand new coat of paint and B.li of West Jordan and Patnarch 'w. ..., H Sec t ., hvmg thdt dlonb I . :e graduation for faculty 'the quar contests in chorus work, with ev- thoroughfares complaint being they shine in the sunlight 'are Ilk- D. Kuhre of the East Jordan stakt :t,..e m.ayd Am an women If ulden etgt1!r 18th May of night in conducted be will interment was in the Midvale tet and trios remove pressure mas near made that the automobiles were ,ened unto the spinner that lures The n co · e - 'ry100e ec H-eal·th Aao laeti speaki bl' p th to cemetery City . . brain. Lack the of top the from .,......tion as possiper ce This group, though not the Jarng. on an- :y soc e u IC . . · being run down by tb.eir lessor! the wily trout from his hiding that May 11t shall be ob- '>le. be elimithus might gest, is one of the strongest that of reverence Admission free. . I .)lace. u National Child Health The· General Federation of Worn :ompetitors. . 00 1 nated. · graduat for appeared ever has one the At a meetmg of the Council of May 14th at Crescent We may have a similar com- The charge has been made that IM'd · · - ·------, C1 b will u . th d t t ·n be h eld A d• in the history of the school. Eigh- Gladys t 1 · 1 ·McGee· Jennie Ma . L M -r· a se e ay as of u s ~n • va e Cit~ wh1ch was held May ac Pay con es WI I by. owned are plaint in Salt Lake County since the fine automobiles itimulus for a careM sur teen members have won places on Maxfield; •wiima all i the active patrol force, has dim- bootleggers and it may be that 1st, a meetl?g was called for mission ten cents. ' IMI•ave the tlme baa come 'lealth activities in May 14th, at the May 20th the ~ew order of the honor roll, and many of the erell Mary Nance; Delpha Ni~lsen· as a nation, aliould ent- >ver the country lookln towards !shed the speed of the motor driv- this fact solves the mystery for ~onday evemng, for all organizations, ~onthly _stake Pnesthood and Ungroup have been very active In Esther Grace Nichols· Lily ~ our art!clu of talth a :nore rounded comm~ty pro- en automobile, It is predicted that the appearance in police court of C1ty Hall, student body activities. In fact, Oakeson; J. Jackson Pate; Lucile c~ubs and orders interested in put- IOD meetmg will commence. in order to obey the law to the let- new car driv~rs. to conaerve ud develop grams ot child health.W,. . Jordan has never had a more sue- Pearson; Nelda v. Petersen· Noel . . tmg over Memorial. Day Ex:rclses aaet ot chUdhood. Our The Department Of Akftculture ter on speed, we may have to go Anyhow, its a good joke. It IS no disgrace t~ read the cessful year .than 1927-28, and R. Petersen; Virginia Collee~ PerSpecial n?t!ces Will be ma1led to By one who was caught. 'IV1ll have 11nally prov- .vill urge that May Day become back to the horse driven carriage. Journal. Nobody will laugh! much credit is due the seniors, ry; *Vivian Petersen; Gladys E. all secretanes during the week. when It recopliiS the the starting point for IXIDstructlve. who have capably led in all stu- Rundquist; Adolphus c. Roncagot the child equally with long time health pro~llmong dent body offices, student publica- lio; Farrell B. Rasmussen; Lorela . ·ural girls and boys. the adult citizen." tions, dramatic and musical per- A. Radden; Charles B. swan, Jr.. declaration had un!venal Churches of every denodltnation formances, debating, oratorical *Elizabeth Smith; Elmer s. Sa~and rovernment depart- have been asked to mal(~; jl poaslcontests, athletic contests and so- ders; Florence Sharp; Grace I. Sathe May pay itlessage to D&tlonal women's clubs, ?le be~; GraceS. Squire; *Hedwig He! cia! atfai.rs. . ( . and 1chool8 all over the ·:>e delivered trom the pulptts ~d Soret; Nellie H. Sharp; •Ruth en prosthe of list a IS FolloWing rw..are enthus!aatlcal ly spon- n Sunday-school s. Alre~ 10,· Ruth D. Soderberg; Wm Smith; M. pectlve graduates; )()0 churches have proirliB~d to Mothers' Day Is a day of spec- which has been the inspiration for Day celebrations. Dell Taylor; Norene La Soffe; L. •~ohn.AdolB!ai.ne V. Anderson, Journal has investigated I atte~ded ~he p.ublic fir.e deresult of the last tour devote sermons or .song services 'al observance which waa origln· many great poets has produced The R. Vincent· Sheldon Dam; Van Theodore Armstrong, Mary gi some of the best known and best •the results of the recent demon-~monstrahon gwen m our City on phson, Phil d h' p t d b there have been estab- ·.o this purpose. Weenig; Harry Vawdrey; Wendall Leo· 1 Boberg; J. 1 :Lowell Allsop.; C. 1928, lstration in Midvale wherein the Saturday evening April 21st, a e p Ia, a.,· r loved poems ever written. y a child health clinics The week of Kay 1st Is Child e WalRandell Webster; D. Leland G. Bodell; L. Farrell Batem~, used was ,where Zenith Fire Dust W.elfare Week at the J. c. Pen- .wenty years ago and which struck There's an interesting article in z 'th F' D st the country. Webb. May *Gladys ker; Bateman; E. .Harold Bolliger; J. out-door large Ire u company, before;in extinguishing dfth birthday finds state 1ey Co. It is participating in this :uch a popular chord of sentiment this issue of The Midvale Journal i em Stars appear by the names of Lama.r Burkmshaw; Leo A. Beck· of people, prove~ the ef·lfires. crowd ,a these of some about tells which celeare holidays our In every state orpniz- national movement by displaying that few of honor students, or those havthe J. Mark Burton; M. Leon st~a~, acquick the with pleased was I of a .preparat10~ sponand small communities 'l.n Infants' Wear Window during ~rated with more sincerity than it poems and which you will enjoy lfechveness average of B and above. an mg H Merrill Bass; .. E Ros~ Bird, putIn chemical dry tiJ.is of tion by them for the puttmg out celebration which will in- :hat week. Their layette haa the IS. For the Idea back of Mothers' reading. Look tor "Mothers" Day, :sored for commencemen t program The VerBerrett; Thirza Beckstead, citizens our If fires. out ting , , . . 'Pirman•ent health activities, :lpproval .of the American ChUd Day Is one which appeals to every by Elmo Scott Watson in this is- 1of fires. Everyone Wltnessl~g the demon !would equip their homes, business non Bateman; Wil.liam Brown; Ed- will be announced soon. medical examination of ·-!ealth Association as it has met body. And the "mother" theme sue. ~trat~on stated that It was almost:houses and motor cars with such ;~a R. Booth; Lil~an Mae Crump; . , children, and the promotion ts standards for completeness OF DISSOLUTIO N OF Glenden N!elst;n, Laura a miracle ~rformance and that;a type of extinguisher they would J~sse B. Casper, C~audius D. Do- NOTICE papanta, play• and and health. Those interested In IP PARTNERSH H. Hazel M. Larsen, Al~ce Mutch, the ~reparation should do .much,preven t many of the bad tlres ty, ~voy H. Dansie; ~hU~ welfare and health literaPartnership the agreement, By K. Theo. Dalby; May, Delpha Nielsen, Fae to eh.minate small fires Without 'which we have from time to time.jDy:r' ~edra 0n0r 0 Nattonal 0ugress ot Par- ture will be able to procure Moth& Alley of MidOakeson, Afton Peter-the aid of fire department or ml I am going to recommend to our!Dwight, Wayne B. Despain; •R. of Drs. Hosmer Olive Teachers ill using Hay 'rcraft booklets at the local store. dissolv~d as of was Utah, vale, RobEvans; Marie Ruth Edge!; Bernice Page, E. Smith, Mar-l·the interim after calling the de- 1city Council that they equip ouriL. the m.ptration tor a na- l'he titles of these booklets are- Scholarship has been one of the 1928 . 30th, April date, GranFreeman; L. lfire fighting apparatus with Zen.lert Eck; t;lelva . . partment. Soft'e, Wm. Tea, Edna Stone, . consistmost attainment of .deals "The Mother" Expectant ·"''he Its aa has ch ~::2~whl persons h:'.ving claims aD. Anderson, Ruth Adamson, Of special mterest 1s the opin- ith Fire Dust. The City Marshal's dale G. Finlayson; Leona E. Fife; All examination of Baby'' and "The Child from Two .ntly stressed throughout the pres~ said partn ·rship will please gainst Garside; Lionel Green; G. .Forace with supplied be also should ar of Midvale Fire Department\c ;nt year. A number of students- Afton Boberg, Beulah Bowen, children so that they to Six." their cl~ · ·ns on or before in send GilE. •Sarah Gaskell; .. F !Pearl combat can he that so Dust Fire opin-, whose Canning, L .. C. ~liard, Eve ret Boggess, . ."o be exact, have se~sed, the Bl'rfrom d.·ate. days thirty liespie; VIlla M. Green; Zoie Garwusness of their betng in school Merla B1shop, Gladys Crosgrove, 10n we gwe below in the form of:small fires in connection with th Ho"mer & A).ley. Drs. e field; Alta Hogan; Ardella Hicks; fire department. Edge!, Francis Forbush, Mar a letter from him: and are. now to be congratulated May 4, 1928 publication, 1st Date Hutchings; Emri 'Guinevere Hand; Very truly yours, Midvale, Utah, Hardcastle, Theron Hutch:>n winmng a place on the Honor. June 8, 1928 publicatioc', last Date Handley;, Irving !reta Hansen; L. C: Canning, May 4, 1928. Haze~ Jensen, Glen Tolman Roll for the first semester of 1927•Mildred Hardcastle; L. Fire Chief, Midvale Utah · Melv~ Whom It May Concern: Deanng, John Adolphson. 1928. . Hendncksen; Donald D. Hogan· Due to th W 0 W ' succeedec students Thirty-five The following is the list of stuin Midvale :n Ma · 2ndConvention Eliott Johnson; Ruth Irene PeterVivian Petersen, Nelda Den-son, Lever! Casper, Elvoy Dansie, maintaining a B average. who carried all of their subllafciDc: aT ;e'[;:th' Mahonri B. Jensen; Margar- Jar meeting day Gladys Rasmussen Adolphus Kate Thirty-third South and Jects with the grade of B or above: Maurine Ahlstrom, Orin Abbot, sley, Harold Fitzgerald, • an Christ on: was meeting Jones; Von Jacobsen; •Ruby La Hed Farrell Boggess, Lowell Boberg, Vel- Greer, Guinevere Hand, Mary Jenthat reduced Hard- Maurine Ce.Bh, Doris Stay, Zola ·*-IUI&:l jail gu1 next the Therefore week. LarB. "Mildred Lloyd; Soret Violet Squl senVal Virginia Knudson, John Leak, Beckstead, Carmen Cropper, a maas of wreckage. Beclk, Ruby Jones, Leda Whitmore, car ellppl. Ray Lester; session wiD take place J. Oscar Lund; Baetra C Gladys Webb Lund, Voneda Larson, Bert Clawson, Guy Crane, Rasmussen, Caroline • Allee hurt In GenevieveClarissa e- lyde V. ' , . ... ill u:i o: .. I SERVICES HELD JYR0.1 GRANT AND fMMY ty JENSEN ARE HEROS AT U FOR J. 8. WRIGHT AY IRiS THE WORLD UT HER FIRST FLOWER SHOW 3ANKERS 80UNO OVER' TO COURTI I 1 ~ ~harge ~40-yard M~s. -till• ~s~~~a1lr. ot~. B~ stfpsy~ ·~glca Al~~~~ M~~~: ~t conclu~lon ~ver :oa~e hl~~n ~heir • • es Drtve 8aby carrtag New Autos From ·streets • Child Da.y To 1.~--~~nt ~~ry oo~- lth a J dan 1 p d Of Her Graduat es 1927-28 Banner year tirs~grade ~.!nd th~ Be 0. ~ e~te: . ~:phini tor mi~tht ~ Mickel?e~. Av~ commW:~!s ot a~e • • M0 thers' Therne Has And Ftre Eats Ftre Dust • Redu e H t I s • tton Been poets Insptra ea • S uccess S ~ l 1 Jordan Has ExtenSIVe H Midvale Men Make At 33rd ~ents Throu~h oft~~~.~' stree~ts ~~~ooi=WIJ=OD~~===~~pe~-~rsons=-"'~~:ere~:lle:rious!y R ·II I. John~ Sh~ ~:id ~f ~e postpone~ f;' we::es~yr |