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Show HE MIDVALE OURNAL VOLUME 4 NUMBER 13 Inquest Blames Recklessness In ~ S· l- Accident Phone Midvale 178 'Women's Leader Midvale, Salt Lake County, Ut., Friday, August 17,1928 MIDVALE ASCENDS TO COPPER LEAD Swamps Arthur Club liS-S: Green Hands ~lagna Nine Shutout Copper League Involuntary llbnslaugh ter Charge Looms As Verdict Holds Liquor Is Contributing Cause Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year MIDVALE HONORS WORLD WAR VETERANS How the Midvale memorial arch will appear when completed to span the State highway near Center street, from a drawing by Anderson & Young, ar- chitects. Below are figures of the soldier and sailor by• Gilbert Riswold, sculptor, which will grace the piers. City Man Was The "Father" Of Country Fairs As country fair tlme comes 'round Team Standing I again and rural America begins to Won Lost P.C. get ready for participation ln and Midvale ............................ 8 4 .667 Otto Jensen of Sandy came to his enjoyment of this "typically Ameri· Arthur .............................. 7 IS .IS83 :"Ieath as a result o! being struck by can institution," It is Interesting to Magna .............................. IS 7 .417 an automobile driven by James Sandnote that It was a city man and not Copper .............................. 4 8 .333 berg of Taylorsville, the accident a man from the country who origin· Wednesda . Results having been occasioned by reckless· ated the idea from which the county Midvale 15, Art ur 3. ness and carelessness occasioned by fair grew. Magna 0, Copper 14. · '<1runkenness is the verdict o! a corDo you know the story of this man Garfield-M idvale took undisputed ner's jury in the inquest conducted who did that by exhibiting a pair of possession of first place In the Copbefore Judge Nephi Jensen Tuesday. merino sheep under a great elm tree per league race when Is smothered Following the hearing Raymond R. in the city of Pittsfield, Mass., more Arthur's hopes under a barrage of rady, assistant county attorney, than 120 years ago? It you don't, blows that brought In fifteen runs. said that he will issue a complaint you can read about It In an illustratFour hurlers sent by Manager Adams charging Sandberg with involuntary RS. ALVD< T. HERT of It:en- failed to even slow up the advance o! ed feature article, "The 'Father' of tucky, vice-chairman of the Zanic and his squad. manslaukhter. the Country Fair," by Elmo Scott Republican National CommitTraffic Sergeant J. H. Warden of Watson In this Issue of The Midvale Wally Robbins held Arthur with tlte police force was the 11rst witness tea, who Is In charge of the Hoover- little trouble, se!l!latlonal fielding cutJournal and you'll find it an interestto testify at the inquest. He said Curtis campaign a.mong the women ot ting off what few threats Arthur ing article, too. that the body was found at the in- the country. •She ls one of the na- made to score. tersection of First West and Second tion's mos.t widely known political Hunt was the sensation of the day. South streets, and that Mr. Jensen leaders. She hati many lnterestl, but cellecting five consecutive blows and had been dragged several feet from fin~s time to manar;e fOUCceasfully her drawing a walk on his sixth appearthe place o! impact. He found no th!r~en hundred acre farm. ance at the plate, a honor and double Indications of brakes having been being Included in his day's work. In applied. the eighth inning Hunt brought the A. T. Spencer, testified that he was crowd to its feet with dazzling one· driving east on Second South street handed catch o! Anderson's hard hit An accident occurred at Main and and that the death car struck the liner to right field. Brown robbed Twenty-fir st South streets Monday left rear fender o! his machine at the Facer of a blow by racing to the Construction when automobile Work s driven by F. R. Aw11its Only l~tersectlon. The slight collision limits of the field to gather In his Permission Spinder o! of Utah Midvale Highway and Ralph Bur· could have been avoided if the driver fly. Co1eman came in for a round of rows, 67 Oakland Commissio street crashed. Burn of the other car had applled hla applause when he went deep into rows is reported by the deputies to Wards throughout the Stake were center to gather in Dwyer's brakes at all, he said. long hit. have passed With H. plans Cramer, completed grazing for the the memMr. Spencer testified to hearing the served by Home Missionaries last Occie Evans celebrated his return orial arch to latter's automobile , and be then built to have under the (!!creams of Mr. Jensen as the latter Sunday, it being the regular Sunday by accepting eleven chances without struck the Splnder car, turning it sponsorship of the Expansion club, was struck. He said he saw the man for their visits. an error. over. of Midvale gn the State highway, rolling after the left rear wheel of Midvale Monday, a goodly number of people Mrs. F. R. Spinder, 27 suffered a where Center street intersects, conthe death car had passed over him. took advantage of East Jordan Stake B. H. 0. A. sprained back and broken rib; Wanda tracts for its erection will be awardThe car did not stop, but continued Day at the Temple and could be seen Castelli, lb. .................... 6 2 13 1 ed as soon as permission is granted Lee Spinder, 2, cuts of the head; John In a zig-zagging manner down the at the various sessions during the Dwyer, ss ... - ...................... 4 2 1 3 by the state highway commission. Spinder, 7, bruises, and Gladys Bingstreet, he said. He could not identity day. Evans, 2b. .. ........................ 5 2 4 7 geli, The 18, cuts arch on the arm. will be in the nature of the driver of the death car. Wednesday evening was the regu- Hunt, rf. ............................. 5 5 1 0 a memorial to the men of Midvale lar monthly meeting of the Stake Brown, lf............................. IS 1 S 0 who served In the World war and Presidency and High Council. Mat- Reading, c!......................... 5 3 2 0 will have a practical use in indicatters pertaining to the Teachers Train Grilli, 3b............................. 4 2 0 2 Ing the road which leads to the city ing and Religion Class work were Zanic, c............................ 3 0 2 1 ot Midvale. The design Is by Anderdiscussed as well as other problems Robbins, p........................... 4 1 1 1 son & Young, architects of Salt Lake, relative to Stake work. and figures of a soldier and sailor, The regular monthly meeting of Totals ................................ 41 18 27 15 to be placed In the pieds, have been Arthur the Priesthood Quorum officers and executed by Gilbert Riswold, sculptor, Melvin Lind, City Treasurer is atB. H. 0. A. the Union Meeting of the Auxiliarwho is also responsible for the Mortending to the business connected ies of the Stake will be held Sunde.y, Webb, 3b ............................. 3 0 1 2 mon battalion monument on the 'state with his position this week at the August 19 in the Jordan High School. F~er, lb ............................. 4 1 12 0 capitol grounds. recorder's office. Emplayee of Internation al Smelting The Priesthood officers meeting con- Coleman, cf. ...................... 4 1 3 0 The piers will be seventeen feet mencing at 1:45 p. m., and the Union Anderson, rf. c. ................ 4 0 6 2 high of imitation granite, on each Company Meets Death in Plant Meeting at 2:30 p. m. All are urged Pierce, c............................... 0 0 2 0 side of State street, supporting a :0.:··· :~' to attend their respective depart- Lindstrom, rf. .................. 3 0 1 1 steel arch with a span of seventy Baty, ss ................... ............ 4 2 1 3 feet. On the arch will be the word Tooele---Struck by an electric car ments. Some special matters will be VICE~ , in the plant of the Internation al taken up in the Priesthood officers Egbert, !!............................. 3 1 0 0 "Midvale," in letters five feet high, Dallas, 2b. .......................... 4 2 1 2 which will be Smelting company here early Thurs- department. Fire Chief L. C. Canning, Lee lighten at night. An Macedo, p. .......................... 1 0 0 1 arrow will point in the direction day morning, Rudolph Justis RobertAll those desiring a· real treat Brown, F. D. Canning, Chas. A. Can· of son, 21, was almost instantly killed. should attend the evening services Biggs, p............................... 1 0 0 0 this city. ning, Leroy Steadman, W. F. Wan· The Impact of the car fractured at the Sandy Second Ward, 7:30 p. Paepke, p. .......................... 1 0 0 2 berg were the delegates chosen to re· The soldier and sailor figures will Robertson's skull and broke his back. m. Elder Hugh B. Brown of Salt Powell, p............................. 0 0 0 1 be placed on the inside of the piers. present Midvale Firemen's assoc!a· Although officials of the company Lake City will be the speaker. He tion at the State Convention held ln They will be six and a half feet higt -~~ rushed medical aid to hlm, he was is rated one of Salt Lake's best Totals ................................ 32 7 27 14 and in the form of a bold relief. They Bingham, August 6, 7, 8. LOST beyond all chances for recovery. He speakers. There will also be some The officers of the State organizawill be molded in imitation granite Thursday noon, a Brown Coin Purse, o~~.!; ·~ had been In the employ of the com- special music. tion were re-elected to a man, which from the original clay models, but lJ.I;-, 1 ...:J containing money and check made to pany for only three weeks, coming gives Chief Canning the job of First Sunday, August 26th, will be the will be chiseled to present a clean ' - - - - - - - - - 4.._ _ _ Francis Erickson. Finder please refrom Midvale, his home. regular meeting of the Stake Presi· Vice President for another term. cut appearance. At a later date tl:i COIIDIUNITY METHODIST turn to Journal office. Reward. The body was taken to Salt Lake dency and High Council with the names of the Midvale ex-service met\ CHURCH •++++++0:•-t•+++++++ +++ot..:.++.;..:•+++•!•++++++++++<t+++++++ ~···· +••, City. will be Inscribed on the piers. Bishoprics of the Stake. The meetD. M. Kitch, Pastor :ai:lbertson Is survived by hls par· ing will be at 1:30 p. m. at the Sandy The cost of the arch will be approximately $2000, according to Wll· entlj:Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robert-I First ward chapel at 2:30 p. m., in Sunday Scho.ol, 10 a. m. son of Midvale; four brothers, Levi the same place will be held the reguChurch ServiCe, 11 a. m. •+++++++++++++++>t......++++-t++++++•·•++++++++++++•t•+of•+++++•fj When Kenneth Cropper a~d Ken- !lam Waters of the Expansion club, W. Robertson and A. M. Robertson Jar monthly meeting of the High neth Pearson left Wednesday of last who is chairman of the committee in/ Epworth League, 6:30 P· m. That Mr. and Mrs. P. C. RasmusThat a certain young lady ln Mid· of Sout~ Jordan; Albert. Robertson 1 P~iests Quorum of the Stake. All week for Yellowstone park, In "Me- charge of the project. Melvin Lind 0~ Sunday mornin~ at the Church sen are spending the week In Brigh· vale is unknown. "t',, Dav1d Robertson of Mtd~ale; and Htgh Priests are urged to attend this thuselah," many or their friends 11 president of the club. Serv10e, the pastor Will preach on the • • *• theme, two sisters, Mrs. Elesta S1sam o! Quorum meeting. "Speculating In Futures." ton. doubted that they would ever arrive, That N. G. Lindahl wished that he There will be extra music. These South.. ordan and Margaret E. RobMr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson and a few expressed the opinion that That C. E. Matthews, Manager of had caught his limit on the Strawservices of worship will be found the Famous ertson of Midvale. have just returned from California they would not return ln the same Clothing Co., had his berry. helpful and worth while to any one Funeral arrangeme nts have not yet Mrs. Peterson is a member of the conveyance. But the boys have come tonsils removed, Monday. who attends. Do not let the hot been completed. back, the little bug looks the wreck Stake Relief Society Board. •• * • That 14 magazine salesmen &'pent weather keep you away because the it is; and they only had twenty blowThat Blethens, Midvale's first base- Monday in Midvale. soul needs nourishment in hot as well man broke his thumb Wednesday. outs on the way home. Upon Investias in cold weather. gation, the cause for the tire trouble "Forsake not That it looks as if he will be out That they were giving away gum. Mrs. Eli Mitchell entertained Wed· the assemblying of yourselves to· of the games for the rest of the seaseemed to be the excessive weight *••• of the banners, stickers, and chalked nesd.ay at a 1 o'clock luncheon honor- gether as the manner of some is." son. That V. Terry is learning the signs that the adventurer s brought ing Mrs. Maud Nilan. Six children were baptised on last • • ** bakery business at the Zimmer bak· Miss Isabel Reading left last Sat- Sunday morning and Marie Johnson, home as proof that they had reached That Mrs. T. H. Hughes left Mid· ery. their destination. Some of the weigh- urday !or an Indefinite stay with rei- Frances Davis, Betty Jones and Sam- vale Monday to join her husband at *••• ty sayings were: "Pray as you en- atives in Ogden. my Aline were received into the mem St. George. That the editor of the Midvale Mrs. w. J. Woodhead and small bership of the church. ter," "Why girls walk home," "Sick • • *•• Journal, now on his vacation, reports but not dead," "Baby here's your rat- daughter, Edna May returned last At the Qu~rterly Conference held That M;idvale won the ball game that he is catching all the fish the tle," and 'No one killed In this wreck.' Sunday from a weeks visit in Provo. Monday evemng, reports for the year Sunday. law will allow. hirs. J. Freeman of Los Angeles J were heard and plans made to report The diet of mountain scenery, sog• **• •**• gy pancakes and flat tires seemed to has been In Midvale for the past week the year's work at the A:nnual ConThat Robertson, pitcher for the That Merrill Cozzens took one look agree with the Kenneths, but even visiting at the home of her sister, ference to be held at Pnce the l~st Midvale nine, surprised his wife and • at a certain lady clerk In a certain the most optimistic person who saw Mrs. A. P. Rasmussen. I part of the month. Also the commtt- himself when he bagged the apple departmen t store in Midvale, and forthem leave thought their coura&"e e;c;In honor of her sister, Mrs. Maude tees. and officers were elected for the for three bases. got what he was there to buy. ceeded their wisdom. Nilan, of Los Angeles, who is here I commg year. • **• *•*• on a visit, Mrs. A. A. Larson enterThe young pe~ple are expected to That Dwyer and Blethens are facThat the linotype operator at the talned Friday at a luncheon. Beside attend the meetmg of .the Epworth lng starvation now that Hunt's meal Journal office went fishing over the the guest of honor and her daughter, L~ague on Sunday evenmg. Reports ticket has run out at the cafe. week-end on the Weber river. Miss Myrtle Nilan, there was from Will be heard from the dele.gates who • * *• •**• out-of-town, Mrs. James Stanfield of attend the Summer Institute and That Robertson said he could strike That she caught one fish and the Murray. plans will be discussed for the future out Dwyer. cat ate that. Mrs. Frank Hinchcliff of Ogden and work of the League . ••*• ••*• her son, Wilford are visiting at the That Dwyer said he could knock That the Business Hustler Bald Beautiful and impressive funeral home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brown. Robertson out of the box. that there was one place in Salt Lake Mrs. Tom Culleton and small son services were held Wednesday at 11 County that was bone dry, that is, •• * * That Lawrence (Jake) Steadman where prohibition was enforced. a. m. in the Riverton ward 'lhapel !or of Bingham were Midvale visitors Don Heber Berrett, six month old son last week end. did a clog dance for the tennis court • Thursday evening at her residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berrett. congregatio n last week. That this p1ace Is Welby. At a meeting of the Board of Edu- the Murray High School, which poMusic was furnished by a double on South Main street, Mrs. J. S. Al••*• cation. of the Murray School District sition he has filled In a most satisley, assisted by Mrs. Geo. A. Wright mixed quartet who rendered "I Need That Rexall Rooney is a Midvale That Booths are preparing for Tuesday night, Mr. E. Allen Bate- factory manner si,nce. entertained in compliment to Mrs. C. Thee Every The Hour," Ladles and of the "Sometime Community Club visitor occasionall winter y. with a blanket sale. man was selected as Superintendent In the years of his university life M. Burg who will leave soon to make and their partners will excursion to We'll Understand ," vocal solo, Keith *••• • • * * of the district to fill the vacancy he was treasurer of the student body, her home in South Africa. Saltair Casper Wednesday of Union; , August invocation, 22. and a That the Sandy Twirlers That defeated Midvale needs a swimming :ca.u&!!d by the death of former Sup- was on the freshman debating team Mr. and Mrs. Emil Soderman and vocal solo, "My Bud In Heaven," by Supper will be served at 7:30. All. the Prison nine Sunday. pool 'erintetll.d•ent C. E. Gaulin. the remaining three years. He was son, Lenyil and Mr. and Mrs. 0. Ol- who wish to go make reservations • • .. * *•** / Ur. Bateman has been attending a member of the Bee Hive Club his Ethel Millerberg of East Midvale. Speakers were Bishop Bills, President son of Sandy who have returned from with Mrs. Leo Kemp by Tuesday, That Claudius Doty Is working for That almost all Midvale Is hooked University of Chicago this sum· last year at the university . a tour through Yellowstone park re- August 21. · P. C. Rasmussen and Sons. up with Chain organizations.. and will not return until the The past two years he has attended Heber Burgon and Zach Butterfield. port a pleasant outing . The closing prayer was offered by *••• * ••• o! August. the University of Chicago during the Miss Dorothy Webb, the youngest Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory were That the shop foreman at the That we wonder if the village bootlolr. Bateman is well qualified to summer, where he is working for his Elmo Hamilton. The grave In the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur dinner guests Monday evening of Dr. Journal office was on the war path leggers will soon go Chain. the p~itlon of superintendent of master's degree. This summer he Murray City Cemetery was dedicated Webb of Lehlls a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown of Sandy. by A. H. Berrett. Floral offerings Monday. Murray school district, having was admitted to the Phi Delta Kapand Mrs. R. A. Pallanch. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Burgon and That we wonder lf the soaks can •**• principal of the Murray High pa Professional Education Fraterni- were profuse and beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Larson left on children have moved to Salt Lake to That his brother said "Why specify charge their hootch till pay day, if !or four years, making him ty, which Is open only to graduate Saturday for a trip by automobile to reside. Mr. Burgon is managing the Monday?" Some Few Days acquainted with the plan of op· students working !or higher degrees. they do. various parts of Idaho. meat department for one of the Safe A fur dealer advertised every jb.tlon which has made the Murray * Mr. Bateman is also an active • * * Mrs. Mary B. Stokes, city recorder Way Skaggs stores in Salt Lake. That the August business at the Qt•:tr!•l a model one. worker In Scout work in the Jordan Thursday and in all ot his advertls· is spending her That Sam and Bill have retired. vacation at the home Miss Elvira Crittenden is spendBooth Mercantile kept Curtis Booth new superintendent has a District Council. ing he referred to the day as "Furs- of relatives in Salina. ••*• ing this week in Ogden where she is from spending the week on Black lpllen•did record of accomplishment in The Murray School Board is to be day." A shoe shop advertised t!very That three disgusted millionares Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rawlins the guest of of relatives and friends. Fork, fishing. !ld1Jca.tlonal work. He is 32 years of congratulated on their choice of Mr. Tuesday and referred to the day as Paradise and Mrs. Frank Briggs of visited Midvale Thursday. Mrs. Wm. C. Miller, Jack and Wm. *••• and was graduated !rom the U. Bateman for his new position, and "Shoesday. " An optician chose Wed- Salt Lake spent Saturday here. They Miller have returned to their home *•*• That Midvale leads the Copper U. in 1917-1918. He taught his the Murray District is indeed fortu- nesday for his Insertions and refer- are former residents of Midvale. It from a stay in California. That they may have been disgusted league. year In the Tooele High School, nate in having so capable an educator red to it as "Lensday.'' -Penn. Pub. will be recalled that sometime ago but they were not Milllonares. ••*• !ollcowtid by three years In the Jordan and executive within their reach. The Ass'n. Bulletin. Mr. Rawlins suffered severe injury TO WHOM IT ~lAY CONCERN ••*• That Methuselah has survived a Mr. Bateman was prin· pupils of the Murray High School are his arm while working In Bingham. The party That that Occie took Evans a BROWN has returned to [ bad case of Blowoutus. of the seminary at Kanab one quite delighted at the promotion o! Mrs. A. D. Stubbs o! Provo and HAND BAG from Zimmer's Bakery *••• after which h e returned to the their principal, and a continuation of three children are Midvale visitors Midvale after going to See-Attle. at Last Thursday, Mrs. Wm. Waters and Cafe on Pay Day, last ThursThat Blowoutus is caused from the High for the following four the high standard of the district are the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wood was hostess at a luncheon given in day, will please return it at once and germ Nailera, located In the vicinity He then became principal of assured. 1-Z-BYE -Y head. I honor of Mrs. C. :rd. BIU'&'• no questions will be asked. of the Tlreta. M Midvale People Hurt In Wreck EAST JORDAN STAKE ELECTRICCAR ~KILLS M IDVALE BOY AT TOOELE Melvin Lind Kept Busy y. - ~- CANNING ELECTED PRESIDENT ____ I ClltJilCII ( "Methuselah" Returns 0· K· . . DID YOU KNOW • • •• l?JerJ'ona/j BATEMAN CHOSEN SUPERINTENDENT •• •• •••• 1 Services For Riverton Babe I Ladies To Hold Outing Wed· • •• •••• •••• •••• •••• |