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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Thursday, January 1, 1931 MID·VALE JOURNAL Vernon Gray, Editor 0 ot_h_e_:..~_V4_o_l_u_m_e_C_o_m_p_l_e_te_d_ _____. __ A_n I L . . l_ _ _ • •• • Friday and Saturday, January 2 and·3 Term• of subscription, per year (in advance), $1.00. :i:atered as second class matter at the postoffice at Midvale, Utah, under Act of Mnrch 3, 1879. ADVERTISING RATES Display, per column inch .............. $0.35 Readers, per line ............................ .10 l(odern Job Printing Department ma.l.nt&ined. All prices based on the i'r&ll.k.l.in& Printing Price List . .._11 •• • • • • business correspondence should be a.cldressed to the Midvale Jonrnal, • Thrills galore in this rninstrel story of love • and intrigue. You can't afford to miss it. • 11e N. Main St., Midvale, Utah. Phone Ki4. 171. ·-------------------------------· Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursd-~y, Jan. 5-6-7 • • .... • 6 anuary '1111 ...,. ) 7 1 • • •• • • • • • • • 1931 ... 2 14 3 tO 9 17 16 ·~ 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 3i {S STATE BANI{ COMJ\fiSSIONER ISSUES WARNING The following editorials are taken from the Salt Lake Tribune of December 28th and the Deseret News of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman and December 27, and appear to be very pointed out, not only that thoughtMrs. Robt. Dimond attended a wedtimely: ding dance in Firemen's hall at Sandy lessness was no excuse for this inin honor of Mr. and Ivlrs. Jack given I rumor-mongering of iquitous form A SERIOUS OFFENSE Vom Baur. Mrs. Vom Baur was forbut that the offense was one recogIn citing the state law with regard nized by the law and heavily punishBishop and Mrs. William J. Lealr merly Lapreal Bateman, daughter of to the penalties that may be applied able. Every one with a particle of entertained at dinner Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Deseret Bateman of to individuals found guilty of circu- sense must realize the widespread at their home on Redwood road, the Sandy. The many friends of Mrs. Charles lating rumors designed to break the community damage, the individual in- guests included Mr. and Ivlrs. Harvey public confidence in banking facili- convenience and the fin::>oOcial loss Oakeson and family of South Jordan, Hogan extend their sympathy to her ties, the state bank examiner per- that can, and at such times as these Mrs. Ellen Pearson, Mr. William Leak, in the loss of her father, Franklin forms a distinct public service. These will, follow the inception and spread Sr.. Olive and Angus Leak, covers Henry Rudy whose death took place rumors, if permitted to go unchal- of these baseless rumors. But per- were layed for 24. at his home in Salt Lake Friday. lenged, might visibly affect the wel- haps not every one is aware of the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Silcox and Mr. and Mrs. John Egbert and two fare and security of banks, the sta- risk he runs in being in any way a daughters of Long Beach, California family were honored guests at a dinbility and integrity of which are un- party to the dissemination of such left for their home Friday after ner party in Murray Sunday at the questioned. stories. This is the law on the sub- spending ten days visiting their borne of their daughter, Mrs. L. W. No one knows exactly how these ject, as relating to banks: mother, Mrs. Arminta Egbert and Tripp. rumors are launched, but experience Horald Bateman, a student at the "Any person who wilfully and other relatives. Their sister, Miss Ida has shown that they spread like wild- knowingly makes or circulates or Egbert accompanied them home B. Y. U. of Provo is spending the fire. They rarely have any basis in transmits to another or others any where she will spend a ten day vaca- holidays with his parents, Mr. and fact, although this evil gossip is cal- statement or rumor written, printed tion. Mrs. E. M. Bateman. culated to bring about emergencies or by word of mouth, which is untrue Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Silcox enterMr. and Mrs. John Sanders enterwhich might precipitate them into in fact and is directly or by infer- tained at a Christmas dinner Thurs- tained at a family dinner Christmas !n!lecure positions. By reason of legis- ence derogatory to the financial con- day in honor of Mr. Sander's sister, day, the guests included Mr. and Mrs. lative reforms, extending over a pe- dition or affects the solvency or finan- Mrs. L. L. Hambleton and family of Ezra Miller and family of Salt Lake. riod of years, the states provide the cia! standing of any bank, or who Salt Lake, covers were laid for 14. Mrs. Annie Hibbard is improving maximum of protection for the pa- knowingly counsels, aids, procures or Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steadman and after suffering with a broken arm, it trons and depositors of banks. induces another to state, transmit or Mr. and Mrs. William Lehmetz are being- her right arm and broken in If there is the least foundation for circulate any such statement or receiving congratulations upon the two places, caused through a fall two the evil rumors which sometimes rumor, is guilty of a misdemeanor birth of daughters. weeks ago. gain widespread circulation, the state punishable by fine of not more than A farewell party will be given in Bernice and Lynn Bateman and .Toe banking departments are among the $1000, or by imprisonment for not Jacobsen attended a party at Sandy the Jefferson ward of Salt Lake \Vedfirst to know it. They are obligated more than one year or both."-From Saturday night at the home of nesday night, January 7th in honor of to protect the public interest, which Sec. 1017x5, Session Laws of Utah, Maurine Cash. Randall Walker who leaves soon for they appear to do whenever the con- 1921. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sabey announce a mission to England, Randall is the Certainly the indition demands. Some of these smart people whose the engagement of their daughter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Walker, sidious practice of spreading false vanity induces them to talk myster- Mary, to Grant H. Mortenson of 1 formerly of this ward. e-ossip is not calculated to add to the iously but idly about thi~7gs of wh!ch Riverton, the marriage to take place :r-.nss Lelia Abbott entertained at a security of banks or their patrons. they know nothing, giVln~ t~e ~- January 21st in the Salt Lake temple. I missionary showe r at her home on It is well that the bank examiner has pression that they have 1ns1de mMiss Ruth Sheen of Bingham spent Redwood road, Monday night in honor apprised the public of the fact that formation, would receive the surprise the week visiting her sister, Mrs. of Kenneth Leak who leaves soon for this idle gossip constitutes a serious • a mission to Australia. their lives if a detective should tap Edna Hogan. offense under the state laws.-Salt of The "M" Men of the West Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan, Jr., them on the shoulder and invite them Lake Tribune. to step over and tell it to the court. spent Christmas at Bingham, special ward entertained at a formal dancing But just that thing is liable to happen guests of Mrs. Hogan's parents, Mr. party Tuesday night in the ward CROAKERS AND FALSE amusement hall in honor of Kenneth to them. There is altogether too and Mrs. Ernest Sheen. WITNESSES Miss Bernice Myers of Salt Lake Leak an orchestra from Magna much idiotic gossip and gabble and the week-end visiting friends II furni~hed the music. t d These columns contained an article Chatter for the Country 's good·, and spent ea t Becks Charles Mrs. and Mr. here. in revel to termined de are Who those d t k B H children d E M xf" ld the worsea few days ago alluding to sp. . ea s ec yrum father, and an 1e a . 0. Mrs. dethe have to ought fear and gloom f l"t · · 1 cnmma hi chlld ren annd · 1 y, o cency to reserve that atmosphere for spent the wee k -en d Wl"th h er P arents • Christmas vis1ting than-folly, t h e actua st t· · d h" Cl t J F p 1 originating or c1rcu 1a mg rumors aus a San playing . . Mrs.f f . · . ds a mer. and Mr. perand felicity vate · pr own r · 1 thel t M · th di ...o,. 1s dgran d ·t t t t ned m e s an ng or repu aderogatory to rs . children. They vis1 e u~r. an en er al nen A group o sonal enJ·oyment.-Deseret News. It · t"t t" f b · Magna, at Berg Vir! and Larson Allen the at Dimond Alva Miss of honor ::::::::===i .:t;io:n=o==u:s:ln:e:s:s ::l:n:S:I::U:I:o:n:s:·=== w:as::.::::::::::::::====: then to the home of 1\'Ir. and Mrs. a _ a _ : a _ : a _ a _ c _ c _ a _ l l _ a _ a _ a _ C I _ D _ a _ a _ a _ a _ a _ a _ ....41 home of Miss Doris Cundick Friday .:. night progressive games were played, Roland Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo prize~ awarded to Alva Dimond and Morgan of Salt Lake, from there to Howard Barben, a late luncheon was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schmiett, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander served. Mrs. Roy Silcox spent last week Beckstead and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum . visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beckstead at Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cundick and Fred Harrison of Salt Lake. The following program was given family spent Christmas at Copperton at the regular Sacrament meetin? in at the home of their daughter, Mrs. the West Jordan chapel Sunday mght Vilow Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cundick enunder the direction of Bishop W. W. Malstrom: congregational singing, tertained at a family dinner Christ"Far Far Away on Judeas Plains", mas day. Covers were laid for 13. Mrs. P. T. Bateman entertained at and '"Luthers Cradle Hymn", under Tuesday for Mrs. Sohprona • dinner w~th the direction of Kenneth Hogan Evaline Peterson at the organ; m- Bateman of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. vocation, Glen Hogan; sacrament, Walter Larson and sons, Loran and Lynn and Horald Bateman; season Gayle, of Firth, Idaho. 1• Mrs. Gertrude Kelley of California greetings, D. T. Dahl; instrumental selection, West Jordan school band ; is visiting her mother, Mrs. Arthur vocal solo, Charles Schmidt, accom- Bird and relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Al?ert Beckstea? and paniment Mrs. Schmi_dt; "Retold s.~ory Josephme, of \Vh1tney, daughter, _by Carol Chnstmas Dickens Charles James A. Bateman; vocal solo, M1ss Idaho were guests of Mr. and Mrs. i Bertha Sessions, accompaniment Eva- Charles Beckstead Saturday, they line Peterson; clarnet solo, Vaughan were on their way home after spendCundick · vocal solo, Charles Schmidt; ing several days visiting relatives. The marriage of Miss Eva Webber, benediction, David M. Haun. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Arminta Egbert, Mr. and Mr John Egbert and family, Mr. and Mrs. \Vebber, to Rayful J. Beagley of Alma Egbert and family, Mr. and Magna has been announced. Mrs Wilford Egbert and children, Mr. and· Mrs. Harold Egbert and family, and Miss Egbert Ross and Mrs. Mr. Egbert at a guests honored were Ida dinner party in Salt Lake Wednesday Phone 1\-lid. 295. 19 North MaiD at the home of their sister, Mrs. William McEwan. Special on Natural Croqignole Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson enterPe1·manent Wave tained at dinner Christmas day for his mother, Mrs. Stella Peterson and children, Evaline, Essie and John. Mrs. Elzina Buckley spent last Duart Wave, Artistic Wave, week at Provo visiting her daughter Modern Wave, $6.50 and other relatives. Christmas day she Combination Wave, $7.00 was honored guest at dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Christian Jensen. Miss Grace Gardner who is teaching school at Salina spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gardner. The Junior Girls of the M. I. A. and partners enjoyed a party Mon<l;ay (Formerly Creenwood Bros.) night in the ward house, progressiVe games were played and a hot supper Lo<"ated at 782.') South State St. served to a large crowd. Mrs. Charles Cundick entertained PHONE 1\-IIDVALE" 809 at an afternoon luncheon party Monday in honor of her sister, Mrs. W. E. Furnace Lump ................ $8.50 Bennion of Bennion ward. The guests included Mesdames, R. M. Holt, Ed-, Domestic Lump .............. $8.25 ward Chamberlain, H. W. Mathews .................... $8.00 Stove of Salt Lake, Effie Bennion, Della MIDVALE, UTAH Wagstaff of Bennion ward, Josephine Nut ....................................$7.00 Bateman, Zuretta Cundick, Essie Furse, Reta. Dab!. WEST JORDAN CARL lAEMMLE pre1ents ON 7M I r-YES ..• searc:hing hungrily f_,r LOVE ..• rtooc;:hlng out beyond the hoze of smoke and the flash of shells to HOME-to gay parttes, pretty girls and the sympathetic heart of,. mother! You will be there with these boys and see what they went through. You will love them and understand them in this great HUMAN picture. C ERICH MARIA REMARQUE'S novel, with Looria Wolheim, Lewia Ayres, John Wray. Adaptation Cltld dialog by MaxweU Anderson and GeorveAbboii.ACAIIllAEMM LE.jr. Production. Directed by LEWIS MILESTONE. ··-·-·-·-, 1 Sunday and l\londay, January 4 and 5 A novel \V estern picture comedy filled with drama, music and song. RE SO LV ED toheqin f1Z£ If ear hq SA VI N G . PATH Oreu11ts A NEW BRAND OF WESTERN MAURIE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE • and keep on saving . $5.50 This is one New Year's resolution that shall not be broken. Resolve to deposit a certain portion of your weekly income, every week, in this bank for the total of fiftytwo consecutive weeks; after that it will be a habit, and a good one. Midvale State· Bank • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ~RDON •• IAYGU •• • • • • .,ah GfORGE DURYEA· SAllY STARR· ROBERT EDESON LfE MORAN· MOI!tA RAY· TON M.<FAIUJJIE ·HAliK W..FARLAHE IIAAII'WATSOH· HAiRY ~005 AND ABE LYMAN AKDHIS llANO Pathc ~Picture • • A western whoopee-a monumental picture • Chipman's Cash Coal •comedy of the wide open spaces -a rodeo in a • Company gorgeous setting-a production as refreshing • •as it is novel and thrilling. I ·------------------------------·------------· • • lll••••••••• ••••llli I •••• • • • • • • •• |