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Show ... ACK CYCLONE," an Amazin Film Achievement, The Reason New York Subway Riders Can Get A Seven Cent Ride For A Nickel Is Because The Taxpayers Pay Two Cts. MIDVALE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925. .O NE CENT PROSPECTS FOR AGCAUSES FIRE AT RICULTURE BEST THE HOGAN DAIRY SINCE 1920 - JENKINS RE- TOM ALEXANDER IS BINGHAM HOTEL IS UNION T MID:VALE VISITED BY UNWEL RAZED UNDER ITS OWN WEIGHT COME GUEST WEDNE$DAY . ~ It is better to put your pennies in Recently .o:>eeretary of Agriculture the bank than use them for fuse plugs W. M. Jardine made a tour of the when your lights go out. states and also a thorough Many thousaands of dollars of fire of farn1 conditions and losses are traced to improper fusing The following is a part of electric circuits. report delive1·ed July 22: Getting to the fire, Chas. Hogan this season by itself, just built a new home near his dairy eonvinced that it is going to be farm and ran some temporary wioree good year for agriculture. from the old home to the new pla;ee this second year of imfor a temporary connection and when against the previous foura bad curling iron was attached background of acute distre>; ·, I causing a short circuit, the fuse plop to call agriculture safely being backed up by Uncle Sam hekl I was gre-atly encouragfast, causing the wire in the new home what I saw during my eight to burn and started on the wood, trip hrough the West. for the temporary wires burntld the country as a whole the down. is fo~· as good or better illMr. Phillippi of the Utah Po.\Wil' than Last year and the entiand Light Co., and E. Elison of the one o1 moderate optimism. I i.s 0 and E. Electric went to their ufarmers greatiy encouraged in sistance. every section of the 1 vil>ited. the Far Wc-st, l found the sh~p ~~ustry prosperoas and still expandt The cattle iddustry is still in dis1 n01ted a.n unde1·current~ Dr. C. C. Jen;;en returned last S\Ql- ,.!i(img, however, that the ~r>.g has been p~seq and tJmt cattle day from Los Angeles afte1· a are in for SQllle years of slow ant trip of three weeks in California. certain unprovement: I see conDr. Jensen went to San evidenc of improvement m the July 7th, where he took that chQ\ce steers last week in work in the Lane Hospital for broUght $13.56 compared with Stanford University medical for the Sa.."11e period a year ago. Later he went to Los Angeles gathered by the Departdid . work in the largest hospital and submitted to griculture of the world, which is located there. my 1·eturn, indicate that the While in Los Angeles he had is growing a'Pparently the largpleasure of witnessing the ~reage of cotton in its hllitory. play "The Life of Chriilt" which was crop done well7 general•.). staged in a natural open air theatre except in the drouth-stricken in the hills near Los Angele • whicli of th~ :Southwest. Indicahe says was an ext1·emely interesting a large crop and a favorfor are and inspiring performance. income in t.he Cotton Belt as a Weakened through partial razing, the Capper Field hotel collapsed Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. l.culs Oza.nson, driving a Studebaker touring car was slightly injured by the ftying debris of the falling structure and Sofia T.ombarbous, 4, who was driving with him, also suffered cuts and a II!Calp wound. Those in the buildin:g when it collapsed esc-aped with bruises and slight shocks. The hotel was being partially razed so that another story could be put on it for a moving picture theater and the supports were so v.:eakened that the structure coll81})sed. Mr. Ozanson was driving past when part of the wreck was flung on the car from which he suffered lacerations. N~xt The property, which it is estimated to be worth about 5000, was co.mpletThere has been considerable talk ely destroyed. Chris P.appas was the and little action on the :Jordan Scout oWDer. Swimming instructions at Crystal Hot Tells His StoryA.i The Iris Theatre Jordan Scouts To Swim llwnan BeiJtgS: SUBCRIPTION $1.50 YEAR Week Without Fail I often wonder if . you understand ua, wbom you call "man's best lri•t t" Perlaaps it is hard for you to realiae, that a horse, a wild horse, can love. Yes, Love one of its kind! Lakea. Prof. Walsh, swimming instructor Can find in the dePths of the wildthe 'U. of U. has been away on vaat to aqore, and cherish to mate a wood cation. ~ ud to rule, the same as Man, He is Bow available, however, and Ud who Jmows DO .sacrifice too great The Midvale Junior Band will give Scouts belonging to the Jordan a Concert and Ball at the South Jorall t.be beloved cme I Council should avail themselves of the dan Opera House next Friday evenHay I tell you my story ? I 11111 Bex. 'UDbridled and untamed! opportunity next week to ~et instruc- ing, July 31st, 1925, commencing at Midvale has taken a new lease on Funeral services for Raymond Bills, Ia lllJ' wins 8ows the blood of noble tion in this important recreation. eight o'clock p. m. life lately and are playing the class and stock raiser, of Riverton, farmer &ires who have never )m()wn the lash! A rattling program has been ar- of ball they should have played all last Saturday at 2 p. m. in held were forests the roamed ha~ I Since yo~th ranged with duet and quartette' selec- yeaar. ward house. Riverton the ad exp&ored the crags of my mighty tions interspersed throughout and the Lee Stauffer who's hair is a little number of people were large very A Dlol)u.ntainal An outcast perhaps, but people in attendance are assured of a gray continues to field and hit in pay their last reto attendance in stlil & King! For was I not monarch . great sty Ie. full return for their money. Bills. Mr. to spects "Ted" Wheeler, the insupressible of all I surveyed? In the storm, with Dancing will follow the concert so The game started out to be a pitRaymond Bills died in the L. D. S. the rain beating against my ebony and unsurmountable CONOCO agent that the evening will give all a chanec chers battle between two left banders, Earlier in the coat and the Are from the skies light- in South Salt Lake County claims the to enjoy themselves to the utmost. Joe Barney of the Merrit Hatt, Mur- hospital July 22nd. iDe the huddled herds below me, I uistinction of originating a worth These Concerts and dances will be ray and the Utah Power and Light day he had suffered serious injuries would stand al011e! What had I to while bit of news. Last Sunday even- given at regular intervals in the dif- Leagues on one side and our Frank when he was thrown in front of a hay rake. Mr. Bills was engaged in rakfear-and yet my heart hungered for ing, or maybe Monday morning, as his ferent wards throughout the county Reading on the other. hay when the bridle fell from t.s in&' a mate to share my joys, to be the guardsman at the Sandy Service sta- during the fall and winter. !<'rank felt like playing last Thurshead and the animal ran away. horse's oompaDion of lonely hours when the tion operated by Mr. Wheeler, was day, and when he does, he does pitchwas thrown in ft·ont of the Bills Mr. asleep alongside a sawed-off shot gun Red Fire died in the West. ing, fielding and hitting that is sweet PROGRAM are certain dark spots in the Then she came. Lady, I called ·her; some daring robber entered the shop 1. March Zazaws ....-..... . ............. Ruff to watch, the result was he beat Mur- rake and dragged for a distance of picture, it is true. ',I'he lieek md gleaming, IllS \\fulte and and within 2 rods ( ? ) of the guard 2. Overture "Nuggett Nell" . .... ·- -· ray in easy fashion, by the score of seventy five feet. Both arms were the forom $40.00 struggling under prois. approximately took F'lash A Wrr•. salt! Mrs. of and hills the Nelson as William beautiful Mrs: .................. -....... -.............._.-... Southwell 7 to 4. Two of the runs being un- dislocated at the etbow. He was givanyalarming proud without tiow cash register . , _ iD tale Sunlight! en first aid by D.r. S. C. B. Sorea.wn Neff entertained at a showeT in cO'll- l-19i~ld and se1·ious drouth. The l;ast 3. Vocal Solo ...... (a) Sunrise and You earned. not show marked improvement. . T e W'lf t to M • .ugrht.y 8he was-a . Regal one. The robbery was a quiet one and then taken to the L. D. S. Ho;;- 1' (b) Kiss Waltz teams four This win, bunclies the 1 or<l Da nsle su l's. Jmen P hours. seven in died he where ita!, ·ttueea without a realm I And I wooed and the JOURNAIL prides itself on region was hit last vear b,. lo.v. day afternoon Game s were pla'ietd so that with a win or two, Midvale P Ruth Bergeman " im" other Mr. Bills was born at South Jo1·- and lunc.'h was· sotved ·to 25 gue ts.' -...,.. in the lo~ly stillness. Mas- "nosing" out this uDique news item. for potatoes, ~ and Overture--Conteelt .Number 'WWI be u.p ~~Wop Jgaai .PPrtiAillL crop · and the dairy industr y d 1884, and rllmoved to ~:'tillfqilfl:~y~~'-ife1it:ly I told hir ot mw Brick Reed and Watts continue to dan .Tanuary 24,where '"nle Admiral" at Mrs. Roland Page entertaine he has since relater Riverton aa tbe stats ~learned I · h onor of her h us- Aas had economic difficulties. 5. Overture "Operatic Mingle" witn be the big men for Murray, each get;.. .ded. He was the son of Gordon s. dinner S un dav m llbew abe was mine I That eve~: aftero·mner ''On the whole, however, I .:;ee · hdb" ' Comet Solo by Charles HoOd ting their share of the hits and field- Sl and Bertha L. Bills, both of whom ban( l s 1rt ay anmversary. wards she would follow my footsteps! of the approach of e.·vjdence 6. March _ _.. ......-"Onward Christian ing well. This boy Reed certainly is are living. He was manied on Oct- was serve< I to u' ·1r. anc1 ..••1rs. J am es A . ..,'l"ben ..ilrt.o our Eden ca.me The Killer than l have agriculture f<lr 1;&11!«1 1 J t W f '1 f d •-· here, around catcher pepperyist the Soldiers" es on an. am1 y o 17, 1906, to Della L. Crane, and Ba"""111an an Ober Of Ev.f1 Eye &Dill with death hidden in of this indJcation One 1920. ·-'"'11ifiiJI,.sirlce up · Daneing Vernon will no doubt pick him The Midvale Junior Band will have was the father of seven children, all fl.I rs. George Whe tman, o f S pam-" Wa enel hoofa! USW"per! Pirate! another chance shortly to demonstrate The above program will be given again next year. of nn.wer purchasing of index t B -' L' d L . yv T·he children F ork , M1sses avern an ""-'na a eo ~f whom survive him. lll'UU.I l'll1er of the herd! And he it's musical ability when the StMe in the Hub Theatre on the evening 90 about now is which products, 1 Cockf s It L k .M r. Ch ares ~ are'. Raymond w., 12 'vear, ·, Gordon man, o d a M a e, 1 M eowted the gleaming beauty of my Amateur Band Contest is staged at of July ·30, 1925, beginning at about cent of what it was beiore the war Tl the level of t his swmner being the wma~ rs. r. am S., 4; Ivan L.,P-2; Bertha E., 16; Zel- ayne an Lady! Yes, I fought him! Tried to Lagoon. 8:30 o'clock. highest since 1920. da L., 14; Orpha B., 10; and Gladys, 6. Page. drive him o1fl With my teeth and Also above program at South JorOn August 2 to 9, 1925, Inc. the Lafa1t1iand rpenter .. c, Charley .J.I.lrs. sisters and brothers following The But love! my for hoofs I waged war l fFmd an evident return · 't- f " Moreover, h h ave been v•d.l · ---' survive Mr. Bills; Silas, Ezra, Bett, 1y of ca l'f goon Resort Company will offer some dan Opera House on Friday evening. ni"·'I omta, w o Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Fenn, Mr • ...,.,. fll iD. veia, for Wolves came and valuable prizes for the winner of the Additional Contributors armers are getting Mrs. Geo. Goetz and Mr. and Mrs. Reynold, Sadie E. Stocking, Carrie ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. o co lu.:nce. M09:atain Lioos, snarling and leap- Band Contests to be held there. of ba.nkruptc". shadow the of out th t th As announced last week, the Jour- Andrew Larson spent S unday m f c s be · Am- M. Green, Lizzie Miller, Hazel Butter- "I ' e pas mon , r . rane or r e U.S at our throats! into the river I Band Master Oox of the Midvale nal publishes the following list ef conLongmore. once selling are Farms e h h f d t s 1--"t ~ a ur ay or er om . field, Emma Hamilton, Miss Hattie """ encan F ork Canyon. pl.anged to throw them off, when an Junior Band has entered his or.gani- tributors, omitted last week; standing debts are being liquidated. Ch1.ldren an d Gran d ch'llt·en Th 1 ( e Coy, Nellie and Riverton, of all Bills, kleeper book Hastings, Miss Mildred i~ enemy grasped me! Quick- zation and invites the people of Mid- W. 0. W. Midvale .....-..... -... ·----- $ 5.00 M D nsley ln short, agTiculture appears to be L' · -' - f M rs. "'· • · e an d f nen= o sands f(lll call it--to me it was the vale and vicinity to attend on that M & M Grocery ··--·-·- ··-·-..··-· $ .50 at the Corner Grocery, ~companied of Salt Lake. d y afte1·- gradually getting its house in order s · ·1 f ld Mr. Bills was a member of the L. h e a aml Y reumon un a by Miss h;dna Douglas of Murray will •ilent terror! day and hear the local boys play in Midvale Garage --·---·-·· .. -···---·· $ 5.00 leave this week for a month's visit D. S. church and was ~tive in churoh noon a t h er h orne t 0 celebr a, te- he1· 64th ag·ain after the post-war disruption." '11len as I thought I would perish, competition with similiar organiza- Paul Blinn _ .. .....--·-..··- --·-···-- $10.00 "Closely related to the problem of ' ··n-'- w·as• • · "rthd a;- .... nmver:;;ary. .uu ~.:.~• duties, being a seventy at the time of b1 m Los Angeles, California. came ·a friend---not one of my kind, tions throughout the State. producti on to the :ne1..'<ls of the fittin2: ed to 52· ~ is the other proble.Jn of effill his death. He was also active in so- serv Annie Mrs. week, last of .da;y Fn b of yours, a Me.n, strong and brave! market ~a wo 1 First Prize, $150.00 M rs. L es t er P ug;; 1e.V an( t ~ ... Nelson entertained in honor of Mrs. cial and civic affairs. Bow c:leever he was as he chopped Second Prize, $100. ciently organizing and managing the l\lelvm Mri". and Mr. and daughters HamM. T. services funeral the At · h tbe brush and built a path for me fat·m business. The efficient operathe at guests were P()rtland, of Davis, •d d . Arvid Engman of Los A.ng'e1es w 0 .u; Third Prize, Gold Leader's Baton. 1 tO walk UPQD. Again I was Free I I visiting relatives here. The gue<~ts ilton, of the bishopnc presl ~ · n- home of John c. Wiberg during th e tion of a farm implies the mo.t efflA delegation from Lagoon will soon cient use <Of land, labor and capital. vocation was offered by Aurelius Rasnwmbered twelve. tried to thank him. But where was vsiit Midvale in an effort to work up Ladf? Gone! Gone! Driven away to enthusiasm in this State wide contest. One thing that makes the modern · Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steadman arriv-1 mussen. The speakers were Wm. A. w~~s. Richard Ot,gill and son, of These factors must be combined in join the herd of The Killer. The local musicians are practicing automobile so useful is the f~t that ed here last week from Kansas City Turner, James Grant, Jos. M. Hol't, Bingham, who were the guests of Mr . ~uch a way as to re<luc~ the cost of production and ' 'ield the f armer the d 1 · ' Z~hariah Butterfield, and W m. M. · · My friend was troubled too! I daily, grooming themselves for thL~ they can go anywhere. Sunday night M Js~un. J . Holt. Musical numbers were render- Jet Bills Thursday enjoye a uncneon . . some wandering "one-armed" fanatic bewl Though he cOuld not tell me, musical test. M1ss Gr~e Wnght of Coalville IS j d b . the ward choir and a quartet by a!t Mrs. Mc.'\1 ullin;; at South Jordan. maximum net returns from his efdrove down the sidewalk on Secon<i visitin~ at the.home of Mr. and Mrs. ~he ~urner brothers. The benediction I uaderatoodl His heart, like mine, Mr. and M1·s. Willard Gather um forb. This implies the proper size Avenue and ran over the fire hydrant, sehed far a Love that was 1~ or 1 1was offered by J. S. H. Bodell and and son, and airs. Emma Gathe1111n, of farm unit, the correct c.hoice of l.ieorge A. Wr1ght. nearby flooding out the inhaibitants etolen. Then came that wonderful Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson, Mr. the grave in the Riverton cemetery of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. a.1d crops, the proper emphasb on the inin that vicinity before the water was and Mrs. J. W. Farmer and Mr. and was dedicated by Samuel E. Holt. udenrtanding betvreen us! No longer Mrs. Roland Page at Sunday luncheon. dividual crop, the employment of the wu I the Freel Willingly I let him shut off. Mr. and Mr~. J. T. Rickey had as right size and type of machinery, the . Mrs. A. w. Bowen spent Pioneer Day stride mel What courage he lent my their dinner guests Sunday M1·. and feeding of balanced Tations and the in Cottonwood Canyon. According to dope received at the hehi\ that had tasted defeat! Now I JOURNAL (Continued on page six) Mrs. Joe Jones and children and Mr. Mrs week, last of evening Thul'sday office the new .c ooper's lmi tbat. together we tw.o, men of and Mrs. Claude Hibbard and family. store will probaly open for business Wadle~gh entertained at dinner for dtffel'ellt worlds, could wage our battle Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Walbeck ami Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steadman of relatives. Covers were laid for eighmiddle of August. the about 19r the Ladi811 of our Hearts and Con- Workmen will practically complete Taylorsville are receiving congratula- teen. Out-.of-town guests were: Mr. family, of Greenwood spent four days 4081'1 Mr. Wilson, of the HUB Theatre, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jet Bills. the construction work thi's week and tions over the arrival of a son born ~nd Mrs. Dan Jenkins of Rigby, IdaAnd now Sp JD7 lltorJ' is told! Miss Ella Henderson, of Los An(that's •,.0 and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rasmus- Midvale's Theatrical Centre work of !IIIIOving in merchandise to them Monday. A very large crowd was in attenpJt9a you will believe Rex ~an the is here visiting with relative:; geles presents Hub) the it named he why Sandy. of ;;en nex't time can be undertaken some • at Rive1ton's celebration July dance ,..Bbw tQt passion that my Friend . Mrs. A. L. Anderson and daughter Tom Mix in "Diock Turpin" for yo·..n· lfor tw) months. week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White anti grove was filled with pleasThe 24th. ..Us LoTeJ The store is very artistically ar- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eyre left during Margery returned Sunday from a appreciation Sunday, Monday and· Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dans1e had as ure seekers all day. Comftic to the Iris, Sunday, Monday ranged their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and . and will make a desirable ad- the week by auto for F'ountain Green visit with relatives in Los Angeles., Tuesday, August 2, 3 and ~h. The Boy Scouts started off the day -.cl ~. Auguat 2, a, 4. Mrs. Jean Vaudrey, of Drape1·. wh1ch sheet, press the to According California. dition to Midvale's shopping centre. to attend the home-eomi·n g Jubilee. raising the flag at sunrise. In the by Mr. and Mrs. 'fil()mJas L. Densley Miss Lenore Jenkins had as her we never saw, this is a thrilling film • an excellent program was :1110rning Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Milne and tlr. iiDd K111. A. R. TbompSOil reMr. and Mrs. D. W. Moffatt and guest last week-end, Miss La. Veade of romance and adventure during the entertained at 'lunch Sunday for Mr. given in the ward house. From 2 18th Century. The plot is old but the and Mrs. Fred Wendhold, Mr. and '*Wid • the.ir home ill Provo ISun- family 00 St. Geo1·ge and Judge and sons, Howe and Dean are spending a Stokoes of Bingham. Mrs. Ronald Pass and children, Mrs. to 3, the Primary ente1tained ·with a Mrs. Charles T. Morgan of Los picture is new. abr a fllro 1Mek-s viait with Mr. Mrs. 0. Milne of Ogden are visiting few days in Provo Canyon. The advertising copy in our posses- James Beddo and Mrs. R. C. Bills, of miniature circus. The Sunday School at the home of Mrs. Frank Webb in *lira. Dave smart. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Bennion en- Angeles who has been <the guest of had a children's dance and staged Mr. and .Mrs. William Waters ex- Mill Creek. tertained at a birthday and lB~wn party her sister, Mr:s. M. J. Joy left Satur- sion states that i!t was printed in the Salt Lake City. Mrs. George Whetman and sons of boxing matches. The r~es were under • • • peet to leave this week for a month's Wednesday evening at their home in day of last week to spend some time U. S. A. and that's worth something. tour of the east. Their destination Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Anderson, Mrs. Taylorsville in honor of their son, in the East before returning to her This picture is fresh from the Am- Spanisk Fork spent the week here the the direction of the Y. L. M. I. A. and erican Theatre and shows '_'Tom ~ix" 1 guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Y. M. M. I. A. put on a fast ball » ProvideDA!e, R. I. En route 1iley Sarah A. .Mumford and Louis Mum- Edward and daughter, Miss Dlai.sy home. game between Riverton and ~-k, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Knowles have at just a little better than m previous Thomas P. Page. wlll "Iii# Pittsbqrgh, Washi.qton, mord left Thursday evening for Pay- Bennion. Games and dancing were enwas won by the Riverton boys. which Mr. and. Mrs. Ezra Miller and fa~returned f·r om a trip to Yelliwst<me pictures. We could write a column SOetoa, Nevi Yot·k, Niagara, Mon- son to spend the week-end at the joyed followed by refreshments. dance in the evening finished big The ArmmMrs. of guests dmner ily were of this lingo but what's the use. treal, Canada, and Oll the ~urn trip home of Mr. and Mrs. William RobMiss La Von Trone entertained at Park. for the day. festivities It's just a good picture and that's ta Miller, on Sunday. will vi8it friends in Kansas City, Mo., mson and family. Mr. W. C. Allen of Draper spent a miscellaneous shower Tuesday ev.. • • Mr. and Mrs. Neils Madsen and .• ad l'elatives in Wisconsin. ening at her home in South Cotton- last week at the home of his daughter all there is to it. (P. S. You know we have ~o wr1,e children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Walton was surprised at WIOOd in honor of Miss Vera Wag- Mrs. ALberto Baiteman. ll(r&. Etta Nel&cm, of Draper, was a Mr. and Mrs. Athol Griffiths, Mr. Mrs. J. E. Driscoll of Pocatello, this "stuff'' else we wouldn t g~t an Spencer Barton, of Layton last SunpeSt SatUT(la.y of .Mrs. B. E. .P!belps. his home in Miller ward Wednesday staff of this city, a coming bride . Mrs. Evenett Griffiths, Mr. and and of number a by week last of evening .Mr. and Mrs. Byrum Glasner day. Games and music were enjoyed and Idaho is vi.siting at the home of Mr. ad.) as had Mille1· Ezra Mrs. and Mr. Brig Griffiths, all of Salt Lake Mrs. l . retUl'lled home after a visit with friends. Dancing and games were the refreshments were served to thirty "l.nd Mrs. W. J. Woodh .,..... and M Friday just below Wasatch in spent Ernest Mrs. Saturday on guests their l rs. Wayne Curtis, son of Mr.. Mrs. E. E. Elei.soo and daughter main features C1f the entertainment. guests. i1l Idaho. Cottonwood. Little and Mrs. B. J. O'Connor and Edna Sevmore B. Curtis and MISS Leona I Silcox, of West Jordan. Mrs. William M. Cox and family Mr. and Mrs. George Whetm~n. ~nd With tbe expectation of increasing O'Conner returned last week from a H~p were married Wedn~day. In the evening, a large receptJOn was children spent Tuesday here V1SJtmg formerly of Midvale, returnOO to their both the number of stores and the trip to Kemmerer, WyoonJi.ng. Salt Lake home Sunday after spend· Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Palmer of Salt held for the young couple at the home with relatives. volume of niMtional business, J. C. ing two weeks at Brighton. !amand Page Roland Mrs. and Mr. Penney, president of the J. c. Penney Lake and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Allen oo of the bride's parents. Messrs Floyd and Irvin Anderson formed town of ily with others out company, is a visitor to Salt Lake fur Draper were dinner guests Sunday of Miss Terrell of Vermont who is and A suit for $7000 in damages for va- a party Yid spent Sunday at Cottona few days. Last year the general Mr. and Mr.s. Alberto Bateman. guest returned last week from their Miss Helen Stokes left Thursday rious injuries due to alleged illegal wood Canyon. mercantile stores of the company, N-.ller This Week ·---·-···--··..-· .. -·--·-- 201 Caxloads and Bryces Canyons. Miss TerZions ---------improisoDIIDtent was filed. Thursday in scattered all over the country, did a to spend a week at Wasatch Resort. immediately for California to left Miss Helen Rothwell entertained rell Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Brown r~urned the district court agamst .w., F. businesa of $75,000,000. Mr. Penney ~--- ltut Week ····-·--·-·---·-·-·····-·- 205 Carloads exP'£ts to increase this figure by $15, last week from a trip to Yellowstone 'lbompson, town marshal of Bmgn.a.m, the girls of the Laugh-a-lot Club on attend the National College Conven- - · - 216 Y-.r Ap • 8aale tion. Wednesday evening at her home. by A. C. Hamilton. Park. 000,000 next year. Dr. Jensen Returns Musicians Give Series • T C F rip OaS rom IMPRESSIVE FUNEROf Concerts and Dances MIDVALE TEAM AL SERVICES HELD SHOWS PEP AND STARTS UP LADDER FOR RIVERTON MAN Wheeler's Service Station At Sandy Robbed RIVERTON RITINGS Band Enters Contest At Lagoon Resort 1\IID:V.ALE MURMURS Nimble Autoist Runs Over City Fire Hydrant Cooper's Figure To Open August 15th MURRAY ITEMS Bandit Tale Of 1Sth Century At Hub Celebration Draws Crowd To Riverton • • • • I Carload Shipments Received At .Smelter Cafloads ·- |