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Show 0 The tlrst meeting Of tbe atocJrholders of the Universal Qlau and Jlanufacturlng company wu held at the firm's hiadquartera in Salt Lake Qty on MOnday, January &, at noo,. tn acCOrdance with IUQIOUD......"Dta ,pqbUallecf in Salt IMe aacl llldft1e papers. Amoll -~ acted . . cha1nnan and J . , n s. ~ retary. Reports ot the put ,.._,... work and plana for tbe com'DB year were diiiCU88ed. A report read at the meetlna 8how· ed that amca. limestone . anc1 CIDJ'Z beds of Jligh quallty had been lQC&ted and ~~ selected, and that the acqlllred acceaa to tlt.eile compa.n,y beaa ID cloee proxtmtty to tbe proposed elte of manuta.,ture. lt wu also pointed out to the atockho\dera that an option to Wle, with rtcht to purchase, the old steel plant in 11114vale bad been procured and the papers ., all signed. A letter from 8. W. Menntng, of Warren, P811DQ1V&J,Jia, who hu been engaced u factory superintendent, was read at the meeting. Kr. JI&Dnlng said he . . . ready to start wed; and suggested that on the way lle spend about two weeks in the eut ud middle west, selecting Pf'9PU' mMhJnery, after wblch be would come to Midvale, install the equipment and commence maDUtacturiiJ&'. Many Want ladder A report waa liven on the ~ orchard and hou.ehold ladder, was Invented and patented by Uno G Peterson, who IIOld the patent ~ to the glue flrm. Th1a report .tlowed that a number ot firma are bhM"•g on the hsndltn~r of the ladder on a u.,.. . WORK STARTED ON WASATCH ST. MAINS IIUper ~r. the deJolm A. Pacljen of fitted to the carburetor to give Increased .Is now on the market, an announ~t made the Midvale Specialty Sal• compaay. Tbla finn, baclled by s. M. WooJt and F. s. Shirley, baa uudut.atea to diatrlbute the entire QutpUt ot the Padjen factory, and expact io ~ have l.OO men througllout the :Northwest territory eellln&" the product. The cJalma of the Inventor and the ~butore of tlWI device are that lt 18 au a'blllolut.IJ' new principle where~·- • by tN8h air l8 drawu through the super cha~r illto the Intake mamover the gasoline In the carmuch greater vaporaiVIDg · the cue. fl==~ than lsa normally 'l'hav· cJaim that from 18 to .W per b:l. gasoltne blllB may be aved tlu'cMJP Its use. It l8 10 conatructed that it may 'be attaehed to any •utomoblle in a very abort time ~ after lnatallatton, lt worka automatically With no parta to replace. It 18 expected that, Within a reuonably abort tbne. the super charger wl1l be manu.tactured In lllldvale. In the meantirn•, however, all of the output of the f~ry. wblcb Ia tealpoJ.'&l'ily located In ~t l•ke, will 1lle dlatrlbuted from 1114Yale. .....,_ HEI.D .OIDAY l'uaeral eervlces for Arvllla Newt ·llolllld ~ held Monday in the Rtverl'fnt ward chapel undei' the dlrecot Bishop Vernal C. Webb, tolf,fa*td by Interment In the Riverton She bad been a sufferer fr'oiD beart trouble for about a year and a halt, and d1ed last Friday. She was born September 2, 1917, at WoocDand She Is survived by her mother and stepfather, MI-. and Mrs. .Leo Lloyd, and three stepbrothers, Vaughn, Morris ~ Claire Lloyd of atvertoD, and her grandpannta, Mr. aad II1'IL John T. Moon of Upalco. A.t the funeral, a quartet composed C),t Reuben Wiberg, Joseph Green, Mfi'IJe B1Jla and Lydia Ottesen .ang, accompanied by Carrie Green. Zach ~eld, Orin J;Jerrett and Blahop We)b were the ep&Uers. The invocaUon . . . offered by,. fteuben S. Hamllton and ThoDl&ll :t'nchola pronoWlCed the beDe4lctlon. T. M. Hamilton offered the dedicatory prayer at th& IJ'&Ve. g.DJDt IUID!iNIC'i'll A com~ W. I.EAK Between twenty and twenty-five men were put to work In Midvale Wednesday morning under the direction of Watermaster A. A. Larson in preparation for the installation of a new water main on Waeatch streeL Other men were engaged In removing the decorations from the street llghta in the buSiness section of the city, following a declsioll reached at the regular mdtlng of the city coUDCil held Tuesday evening. It wa1 reported at the session that the cold weather of the last week had required the thawing out of ten additional service lines in the water system. ')%he matter of Installing an auton1atlc warning signal where Center street is crossed by the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks was discussed at the counoll meeting. Before final steps can be taken it will be necessary for the councllo to pass an ordinance r~ring the erection of the signal, after which the railroad will be notified of the requirement and will then go ahead with the construction. All city officers were requesteR to prepare their annual reports and have them on file before the next regular session of the council, when they will be read. farewell and welcome hoaut eatertalnment was held l'rlday ntpt Ia .the West Jordan Mapel In honor of Kenneth and l'.ilaWrence Leak, - . ot Blahop and lira. William J. I:Aa.IL Kenneth la to depart RED CROSS MAKES ROLL CALL REPORT The annual Red Cross Roll Call nezt T\le.day for a mla8lon In Aus----' thro a tUled recently Lawrence tralla. ..e d on u ghou t the count y was .....,. _._..... the ......tral mt!Udon In under the chairmanship of J. A. Al....... ....... of Midvale. He was assisted eorn, of direction the The pro~J"&m, under Henry Schmtdt, opened b)' the con- t!ODtlnuouBly through the period by "True to the Mrs. A. E. Alexandre and Miss Lu ~on ldnglng, Faith," with Kenneth Hogan leading. Chamberlain. The publicity in the The 1Dvocat1on wae offered by James county newspapers as well as Salt lin. Mark Gardner t.ake City newspapers was handled by A. -ternan 8&IIC two aoa, II1'IL Tholen gave a A. E. Alexandre, who is doing all read'nc; two 'aZOphone numbers ~pter publicity at this time. Very eplendld response was met were played b)' Marlin Newbold with N!llda Petei'IIOD as accompauiat; the With and a definite interest found to in ,... tt 1n Red er South Jordlm quartet, co:t:'ed of -.urray, oss ma ers Leon-l ·fi~:~~ WIIU•m and Maurice New and Bingham, especially. In ard Sbielda aad Elmer Palmer, sang .=:;:~t::'{i~~~~i! two selections with Vida Palliler as a program Into effect. The accompanist; Clyde Barker gave a eltuatton pertained In Murray reading, Lawrence Leak p.w a talk, in Bingham, where the mayors followed by a welcome home address untiring in their help. by Bishop W. W. ¥alarom; Wendell date 85 members have been Holmu 8&ll&' two 80loil, accompanied in from Murray, 94 from Midby Vida Palmer; WUbam Newman and ~ from Bingham. Five and LeUa and K!l.de AbbOtt p.ve a were secured at RiverHawallan llelecttoh\r1.,vloJ:iJ:l ~t was at Sandy, although In eight and Orin Ul4 ball by LucBe bury; ClareDce Palmw gave a these. latter two places no actual tetftrewell &ddreae wldell wu responded to carry on the Roll Call was poeto by Kenneth ~k Tile bened1ctlon Through workeN in Midvale te8 """· v d and Murray, 11 members Qf Salt Lake Goa • prom>unce ..~ wu were reVoluntary ceived and a puna o1 $148 waa pre- City were secured As the chairman found that ~ sented to the depa.rtlq llllalonary. many communities there was an interest In Red Cross and a wUUngneaa to give, but not the wherewithal to pay for the membership, dOnatiOns were accepted, and these in eome inThe ctty of Ml~ tofttber with stances developed well, as In the cue the irrigation COIIIpUIIIM ol t1adon and ot the laundry at Murray, from which Sandy, Ia m•Jrtng rapid Jldljawa In p!ace $22 was received. tbe conatru~tton ot tbe tunnel throus:h The coiD!Dunlty of Bacchua did the the mountaiD Mar Beaver Springs for ~ outstanding piece of work of the devel~ of underpound "nv of the groups In that they 8ltDt water, it wu enraunced Wedneeday Ill 39 memberships imm~Y uPOD mornln&' by B. m. Dieeon. Thla -,:ark the opening of the Roll Call. Tbl8. Ia a part ot the.~ &doptea as work was headed by N. G. Hawthorne a reaUlt ot the teeent t..uance of and much eredtt is due him. J12&,000 1D boD4II by tile city of KidIn additiQD to ~ese mem.berehlpe vale. and done.ttons, membenhlp aubacripe It t. apecte4 tUt witb!Q tblrty tiona were canted QD by th' U. B. daye pod 8P..._ ' -~ wU1 have Smelting and Reftnblc company at been reached. · '1'f.ae:. .illimel bas now Bingham, the Bingham Copper comfeet, "*lllicb Ia appro::d- pany, and the Ohio Copper company 11een driven ••tely half the dlatai)ce neceeaa,ry for at Lark. It Is believed that through tJae project. If the I'MUlta obtained thoate channeltl approximately 226 accrue. At th1e are in cOilt'oradty to apeetatlona, the banked and tt eitlzena ot Jlllidvale wUf lJI &Boii\U'ed of lt11l in the Ia water ,. ~ 111aPplY of ~:=!Lrlng ...- .., l'lltnltkJD, NttUDg wldch , Tlda w1ll bring of toW Boll C.U well over ~ c.t' ~ It II n,orted. era" Tunnel Progr·eJ1$es at Beav 1" Springs royalty baal8. For a time the meetbtg wae turned over to the Kockholden tor a pneral discussion of their views. AD pruent expreeeed •attatactton in ~lhU in the made In the Jut Y8IJ.l' pl&DB u outlined for tbe future. It was reported that the ltOck was advanced In price from par of ten cents to fltty cents per share and that as eoon as stock to the amount of •100,000 bad been IIOld it would be withdrawn from the market. Bundreda Seek Work Hundreds of applications for em-. ployment in the factory have been received by the flrm, Mr. Lloyd stated. 1'hrougla the action of tM llca.ool teache rs bl the Jordan dl8trlet Ia cleo natlDI' a P8I'08nt&P of tlaelr _....... to the relfef ot Ut.e~"unemployecl ID oommunltiea a ni&Dlber of fem81• have been ludPe4....lb_a number of dlf· ferent waya, · icaOiillilg to atatemeata given by prlncl~ Gt tlae work to tM RhoolB. SoJrae food to tbe jobl. . ; others p ~ who~ unable to work, Jfldle one 11ehool ptovlded bOt luDch• for the cldldren ot parenta wbo . . . - U»>e to supply hearty mm!e trw U. pupll8. At lllldvale Junior high .-ol eollecttllere wu approximately eel. Wlth tbla money ten mea ...,. given work ping into the ~ and d1gg1ng up cedar trees. ~ trees were brolurht to Klclftle ud planted &rOUIId the SChooL At the Jordall hlp school f101 WM donated. Th1a money was uae4 to provide work tor u many mea u could be accommodated in perf_._ jobe around the .~~ellool ~ tw were In need ot Jmm,edlate attentiGa A bout f'O was contributed · bJ' teache rs at the Union Junior . _ IIChooL Food and groeerte. wen teilt to a DWDber ot needy old folk ea4 to the homu of eeveral who were Ull• employed. The latter all apee4 t. MrfOnn whatever work was NllUire4 of them by the school autbonu- et such time as was dealgDated dUdWr their period of unempio;Yment, ..._ much as there was no avalle'lle iOia at the distribution. At Draper approximately elzt~y..e,.. chlldren were being provided wt&WJ!Mt to lunches, for which equiomeat be'bought, and a number of jo'lhs men were given emploYIIUIIIt the.ehool grounds wit& tile .... the teachers in that IC'"'OI oaatributed. The '8UJD of f67 was ~ bJ' the teachers of the Sendy ........ a and was U8ed to provide worlt number of JPeD In doing odd jcJ1III around the bUDdlnca and l'fOIIDd8.; weat Jordan and Riverton jualol' high IIChOol teachers &1110 coatdbated a • hare of thelr earn1np to ~....,. employment tud. aa dia a1110 of the grade schoole of the dlatrieL The J 0urna1 Ia unable at thla tiiM to lltate the amount collected or U. p pose for wbleh the mcmey wu 1iiled. u.a ..,0 * _.. ., He added that anyone wiahlnc work should apply in writlnc to the bead quarters of the concern, but that pref erence would be given to stockholders After the ballots were cast lt was announced that the followln&' had been elected for the coming year: . James E. Westover, preeldent • Amos Epperson,- director, c:ha1nn&n of the board and general m•nacv ; Joseph S. Lloyd, director, aalee man ager, secretary and treasurer, and Uno G. Peterson, Dr. A. L. Brown, D. K. Todd, Jr., and S. w. Manntnc• directors. . - RITES BEI.D SUNDAY FOR ROBERT IJIJ.ER Robert J4Wer was buried In the American Fork cemetery followln&' funeral eervlcee held Sunday at 1 o'clock in the East Midvale W&J,'d chapel, under the direction of Billhop T. F. Greenwood. Mr. Mlller died Tuesday of last week at h1e home on East Center street. Members of the ward choir sane "Tho Deepl,ling Triala" as the first number and Blahop Lyoaa offered the Invocation. Mia JeUle mvane sang a solo. The speakers were Bishop Greenwood, Fred Palmer of So1l1h Jordan, Thomas Brlby of .A.merlcan Fork, and George A. Bryan. T. M. Evant of Salt Lake and 11188 Beatrice Simpers eaa&' aoloe, accoillpa.nled by lire. Gertie Sharp, and Mrs. Sldway and 111'11. V•da• -.DB' a duet. The benedlctlon wu pronounced by James Glover. Survivors are Mr. and Krs. caney Mlller, parents, 111'11. HeMl Lee, Etrick and Alta Miller of Kt4vele, Leonard R. Klller of BrigiWn. City and DeweJ Mlller of Cellfonda. Funeral Held For Ephraim Jeppson OOSTERS" WIN F1RST BASDTBAU. CONTDT The first game of the aee1101t. ~ by the Midvale Home Fln•nce _... poratton baaektball quintet wu waa from Poplar Gl'Qve last IIOD.da711181at In the Midvale Second ward e•qee ment hall by the eeore of If to II. The Roosters showed the result of tM practlce they have been en....a Ia for the past several weeks, Unclitr tM direction of Coach Aaron HorDe. Acrowd of approximately 100 ..,.. on hand to see the Midvale boJll ..ture their first battle. On Tll\1rM,Ia7 the five wUl swap eldll with the Lake Eleventh ward team at tile IllUDe place at 8 o'clock. Goff and F. Wright were loa~ H enry was tipoff man and B. W andPorter played the~ a Lester at guard and a tlGor tbe on got al8o rward fo part of the game. Anyone wishing gam• wWa tiiM team from Midvale Ia ftCIUI._. to communtcate with Coach Bonwa U. Jilldvale Junior higlf llchool or wttla L.E. Goff at Vincent's druc ~!toft. ..a NATHAN HALE ATFAREWEU |