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Show MIDVALE In Midvale There Is now the World's Most Modern Flotation Mill Costing A Million Dollars LIONS WILL BROADCAST THE POSSIBILITIES OF SOUTH SALT LAKE COUNTY FROM STATION KDYL AT SALT LAKE CITY, THURSDAY FEB. 18, 1926 AT 10:00 P. M MIDVALE CITY, UTAH, VOL. 1 NO. 40 Wm. Jensen Suffers DELIVERY TRUCK iS Serious Injury to Eye HIT BY STREET CAR L·e:m~~;I~~;;~ :/~~~ ~~~~;; .a~.t;~ DRAPER WOMAN OIES Smelter, received a senous InJUry to fOllOWING RELAPSE hisHe righ eye,prc:;ent Monday. i:> at a patient in St.l l M:.ll'ks hospital under the care of 1 prominent eye specialists and they will u:;e • a_ll means to s':v_e the eye, Mrs. Elizabeth s. Ellis, wife of but there IS some probal.nhty that he 1 Ch f D raper, d'Ie d Sun•t as. E . 'L'll' .c. Is o muy ye t 1ose I . The accident was caused when Jen- day morning at the family home in ' sen, endeavoring to pick up a shovel Draper, accor~ing t0. w_ord received from the track, the slag pot car here. Mrs. Elhs was m Ill health for wheel hit the other end of the shovel, a number of years and about a week striking Jensen in the eye. ago contracted a heavy cold, from \Vm. Jensen is well known about which she was apparently recovered, Midvale and vicinity, having worked ~ut she suffered a relapse and death at the trade of "meat cutter" in wllowed. practically all the meat markets in She is survived by her husband, 1 seven children, Mrs. Mary Averill, Midvale. --'Richfield; Mrs. George R. DeGroot, Talache, Idaho; Nathaniel C. Ellis, BASKETBALL and Frank W. Ellis both of Salt Lak~; Mrs. W. B. Joy, Murray, ami George Jordan :h-Murray 19. S. Ellis and Grant Ellis, both of Dra1 t d t died f the cl oses an mos ex- per. Another son, Everett Ellis · · a 1so IS . I.n on~ o several years ago. Mrs. Elhs citmg ~games of the season, Jordan . d b t d hild defeated Murray at Murray Tuesdf.ly surviv_e y seven een _gran c ren lt t'll k t J d and SlX brothers and sisters, Robert · ht Th mg e ·resu f s I b epth · or tlan Snedden, Fran k S nedd en, Mrs. Ab ner · th. m e runnmg or a er m 1e Luman, Mrs. Ell a De H od ge and M rs. S tate T ournament , th oug h one more d S 1 k t th B t Margaret Trese er, a 11 of a t La.·e d 1 ·ll 1 f' •t 1 ~ ea~,wi t t e Im e Y coun e ee - and Mrs. Mame Rivers of New York. d Iggen; ou • . Mrs. Ellis was born in Salt Lake 'l'he. game started with both teams c·t . 18"o8, the d aug hter of Uta h . Iy m showmg a tight_ defense. Murr~y pioneers, her father, Robert Snedden, scored three pomts before Jordan having been an active worker in the counted ,t~e s~ore at the end of the building of the L. D. s. temple. The q•Jurter bemg 3 to 2 . family moved to Draper in 188:! The game speeded .up m the second where Mr. and Mrs. Ellis have re· quarter, Jo1·dan takmg the lead at sided since. the half, 11 to 10. Funeral services were held in the the second half, the scor~ ~as Draper Wardhouse Tuesday. First tied three times, Jordan w_mmng Councilor Joseph L. Smith was in when Oldham shot a long one JUSt as 'charge. The spakers were Heber A. the game ended. Smith, W. B. Enniss and Bishop M. Campbell and Farmer starred -f'or B A drus Music was furnished by Murray, Campbe~l with his shooting a· dou~le ~ixed quartette and a vocal and ~armer With some excellent solo by Mrs. Alice Sadler guanlmg. Mrs H P Miller Mrs H. E. Jordan's defense, with Gre~r anJ Phelp~, iirs: •W. O'Brien, Mrs. Oldham at guard was excep_tiOnally Mary B. Stokes, Mrs. Alice Rosse and tight. J ac?bsen and J en~en did some Mrs. Gladys Watson were among nice shootmg to score fifteen of the those from Midvale who attended the Beetdiggers twenty-one points. Lar- services. son seemed over aiLxious and didn't The floral offerings were profuse. score as well as usual. Stuart entered Bishop M. B. Andrus dedicated the the game late and added the neces- grave in the Draper cemetery. sary fight to pull out a victory. MUSKETEERS VS. LIONS SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00 FEBRUARY 11, 1926 "An Apple a Day" ---1 By A. c. Jordan Stake Quarterly Conference Held Feb.6-7 J)il:J ROBBERS FOllOW ROAD TO PEN Deliverman Knowles, of the Corner Meat and Grocery started out about 6 o'clock with a perfectly good Ford truck Saturday evening and returned a few minutes later walkin(l·, minus the truck. He was backing out of an alley just about Oak Street, opposite Locust Street, on Center, when a street car coming into Midvale hit him and presto !-no truck. How Knowles escaped without injury will always be one of those unsolved mysteries. The glass windshield was broken into a million pieces and the truck otherwise badly smashed. It is said the brakes were applied about forty feet before hitting the truck and the street car ran forty feet more after hittting Know· les before stopping. The quarterly conference of the Jordan Stake was held at Sandy, Saturday and Sunday, February 6 and 7. The attendance on Saturday was about 500 and on Sunday afternoon 1100 were IJresent. The visitors of the general church authorities were I At 4 o'clock Monday morning the Elders Stephen L. Richards and Levi I 0. & E. Electric Service Statio~, on Edgar Young, who directed the conCenter street, just east of Main ierence and spoke at each session. street, was robbed. $6.23 ~n cash was The conference on Saturday was in taken. from the cash re~Ister and 2 the nature of a priesthood convention flashlights and 2 battenes also an. . . ' nexed. No clue has as yet been as- 1 w1th uepartment exercises and quocertained but the matter will no doubt rum and class demonstrations. The be cleared up in a short time. several departments were in charge Probably the same pair entered of member~ of the High Council anu Stewart's Cafe about the same time uthers. The Lathe:; organizations also but they took nothing from the cafe. held department meetings, which The excited looters left a box of were we11 attended and profitable and Chancellor cigars at the 0. & E. mteresting. station with only seven cigars missSunday morning session was a coning from the box. The question now tinuation of the priesthood program. is, who owns the cigars, A hi:;tory of the priesthood was given by Bi:;hop Alma F. Smith of Sandy and Kenneth Ctopper of ::\1idvale. ON THE (Hot) AIR TODAY I Sbter Olive Crane of Riverton gave a testimonial discourse and sister Freda Jensen of Sandy, a scripture reading. In the afternoon Elders Richards and Young were the principal speakers. The musical numbers were of special interest, furnished in part by a THE VOICE OF AMERICA male chorus from Sandy, a male quarJ The best way to put down the Down. Town wit/t. B1ssi1 tette from West Jordan and a com·criminal is to send him up.-;Los bined Relief Society Ladies choir. !Angeles Times._ The general topics of the confer"I love pretty stationery. And I ence were: The Priesthood, as indica!;.. , ! Good marksmanship among police found th~ lovliest assortment I have ed and the responsibility of parents 1 officers is the outstanding need of seen for some time at Midvale Drug and other members of the church. this day and generation.-Toledo store this week. Something different. The several sessions of the conferThere's a ready-made audience Blade. ence were as delightful as the weaOne may select from the wide rang<- .vaiting for '·The Ancient Highway" ther, on which no stute in the Union, of styles shown, something thac if an audience ever waited for a pic- i Times change. Once a wife was including California, has anything on • seems to fit one's personality. TheH. ture. property, and now property is the Utah. are many new shades, made up in Millions read this James Oliver Cur wife's.-Fort Worth Star-Telegram. new sizes. wood story when it ran serially in MIDVALE SCHOOL ACfiVITlES The average bandit steals a payCosmopolitan Magazine and millions "No woman alive can resist thL roll, gets out on parole, and steals Jordan Journal Broadcasting BOOK DRIVE display of sheer silken hose at Booth more read it in book form and it's a another pay rolL-Nashville Bunner. Mercantile. Many novelties are seen. safe bet that every last one of them Unfilled Desires Among them a medium-weight :;ill' is going to see the picture as ParaMidvale school is conducting a Wonder if the monkey-gland exThe card read, "To Mary, with jacquard diamonds, in two-tone mount has produced it. drive for more and better books. We perts are not partly to blame for the '];he fairest of girls." effects. Not to mention the big stock One need only look back at "Wan- revival of old-time dances ?-Des want one thousand good books! Have I opened the package of chiffons. Also full line of Onyx derer of the Wasteland" and "North .\1oines Register. you any in your home that are lying And found lovely pearls. hosiery for women. of 36" to see what Irvin Willat can idle? Give them to our school where I turned to him gladly I do with a story such as this--a ro- Telephone poles must be removed they will be in constant use. We want And thanked him with bliss, "I can't r~memb_er having see_n. a m<'mce of high hearts and open roads or motorists must drive more careour students to become interested in While my heart murmured, mor~ attr_activ:e hne_ of exqu1s1te -an outdoor story of the most virile fully if fatal accidents are to be rebooks worth reading. To do this we "I wanted a kiss." special p~Ices m ~urmture than th?se and appealing type in James Oliver duced.-Pittsburgh Gazette-Times. need many books. Help us in oC~r The Midvale Lions defeated the I saw t~s week m_ Booth Merc~ntile.j Curwood's best style. A hero who lrive I 1 I .£~ She gave me a gold ring. A cynic is one who suggests that Musketeers in a rough and hart. ?dd chairs,. t~at wil fit harmomously 1 traveled around the world to revenge Bejeweled and fair, ---. I fought basketball game last Thurs· mto your hvmg room, beckon you 1 himself on the man who wronged his we buy more corn to save the Iow.1 A bit of the sunlight ~rom every side. Beautiful consols, father and gets double revenge by corn farmer who wants to retire and lay J..,y a 46-42 score. \ Honor Civic Heroine That lives in her hair. No blood was shed but Lion Aylett m mahogany and old walnu~. You saving a girl from the machinations move to California.-Detroit News. ''You shouldn't be giving cracked an ankle, Gilbert a jaw and MUST see them. And the prices are of his arch enemy. Such presents as this." Jack Holt is ideal for the role d The naked truth isn't anywhere Nelson burned the inner lining of hh' reasonable. I stammered while thinking the hero, for he is a he-man whom near as shocking as a bare-faced lie. stomach out. "I wanted a kiss." "I have within the last month pet- Curwood himself probably would seFor the Musketeers Porter was thl -Edgar .llaniel Kramer. outstanding star. He dropped the ted two hats from Dad, and I really lect above all others. He loves the Cols Saunders and Gettfredson will ball through the hoop no less that ought to be ashamed of myself, but open spaces ln real life and in reel A thoughtless "Yes" is the fool's hold weekly auction~ at the Palace five times while standing in the mid- the darling little models in h·ving's life. "Amen." Hat Shop are so intriguing that 1 Billie Dove is just the sort that Used Furniture rooms on Main St., dle of the court. almost fell for another this week. Lions Musketeers makes it easy to understand why men n Midvale every Saturday morning, "So you want a job? Are you You MUST see them, really. commencing at 10:30 a. m. Col A. Aylett ..... -....... 1£................._...... Portel' fight over her. Steady?" "I must run along, though. I have Gilbert ................... rf....................... Brown After a search of all filmdom for Saunders has recently affiliated with ''1 sure am. My last employer saiu an appointment with Mrs. Clark in lhe firm and these two enterprising Greenwood ..................c..... -.................... Hosrtter the ideal actor to portray the wonder l was motionless." ....- ........... .lg ......... -........... Reading an hour. I wounldn't for worlds be "heavy" role in the picture Montagu men ought to make a go of the aucNelson She has her appointment list late. tion business, dealing in used furCushman .... ..... rg· .....-..:..._....-..... Jensen Some people get well soaked on pretty well filled all the time. Bob- Love was induced to abandon a vau- niture, also lots of goods on consigndeville tour which had been 55 weeks uuying watered stock. bed hair has ceased to be a responsiJ. A. Alcorn has purchased the bility since I discovered her beauty of success and cross the continent to ment. A husband is something that forA quaint fire alarm system is in property of Emil Rosewall on First shop. She seems to study one's per- again appear on the screen. A cast of brilliant players supports C. E. Matthews, manager of the l:{ets to empty tne urip pan under t11~ use at Barrington, N. J., as well as Avenue and has a force of men re- sonality, and fit the style to one so this sterling trio, includ'ng hundreds Famous Clothing Co., has been serv- .cuigerator. similar ones in other small towns of !modeling and finishing the same. This perfectly. o£ real logging men, northwood nat- ing on the jury at Salt Lake City that section. No key is needed here ·will add another· new home to MidI She: "W ould• you rather have lives, etc., as every scene was "shot" the past month and has several more -just pull the rope attached to the vale. Miss Mary Italian, who has taught roses or carnations on your beir?" on the exact locale of the story. weeks of service coming up, apparenthammer which strikes the big iron a primary school in the heart of the Several A. .s. & R. officials from he l tlrcamlly) : ''Just the suds ! "The Ancient Highway" comes to ly. He is a busy man, operating a hoop supported by the upright frame. city of Washington, Ill., for fifty the Iris next Tuesday, Wednesday clothing store and holding down a ;:;uits me." The noise is far-reaching and well the Murray Plant visited 'in Midvale year, recently was honored by a civic at the U. S. Smelter Tuesday. and Thursday. jurors job. understood. pageant dipicting scenes in her carThe Girl of Yesteryear eer, and presented with a loving cup i loved the girls of yesteryear, FOR SALE-Coles Hi-Oven Range J. A. Alcorn and grand-daughter, by citizens. She is called by her lov'l'hey were so cute and coy; used three months, good as new. Helen will leave Friday for a visit ing townspeople the 'most-kissed wo· 'But tne girl that I saw yesterdayPrice $25.00, West Jordan Lumber ;with relatives in Nebraska, Illinois man in the world." Despite race or 0 boy! Oh boy! Oh boy! Co. 2-10-tf and Missouri. creed, clean or dirty, the tiny lips c.. of thousands upon thousands of little "If your matcHes were spoiled by By A. J. DUNLAP tots have been pursed for the kiss water, what did you do for a fire?" of Miss Mary during the half-century. "I simply threw a stick in the air, She still is on guard at the narrow and naturally it lit." way leading to mental and moral Up from the South at the break of morn, over the snow by competency. Listenin~ In ;he north wind borne, steals like tbe dawn or a sweet perfume. Wren: "I should think you'd like promise of summer with bird and bloom. This is the month: Parley Harrison, of Lark, was arHarry-he's such a stable fellow." when the banks of snow gurgle in streams Annie: "That's the trouble; he's a rested for violating the traffic orto the river below; this is the month of dinance of Midvale Sunday. He was stall." the mating moon, brooding new life that charged with speeding. This being shall wake in June. Down on the shores A man who will put confidence in a his second offense he was cited to apof the southern stream wild birds are cheap watch will cash just anybody's pear before the City Justice and received a modest fine of $15.00. It is chanting the death less theme; voices of check. rumored that his treatment of the arblackbird, of wren and dove warble the ' T h o .; e advertit~r., Another good thing about Vice- resting officer was the main factor songs of the nest and love. Blown by the President Dawes. He hasn't started in causing him to appear before the who are with 1!4 breath of the southern breeze, soon they Court. writing tobacco advertisements. I I I __,-/11 ~ I\ l\ HIGHWAY IS ANCI [I[MT 1 FINEST PICTURE in w: 1 I ~~~~~==========~====~ February: Month ol St. Valentine An ad iri I this paper is a bus·y salesn1an through the year know that when th~ · paper goes out without their advertisinR, they h a v e I o < t • A Rocky Mounn·:-' Ey-\Vay This little Colorado valley vic~IT is ·har • • ris<~ of thousands of beauty (Courtesy !Pots to be found thou:;hout the Roc:,y i\lountain rcgiou. Denvfr Tourist Bureau.) muncy. _____________ --- ._ -· will brood in the northern trees; each one will croon from his tree or vine love -laden lays to his Valentii!e. Come lonely heart, put your sorrows away-this is the . . , month of St. Valentine's Day. Why should you pme m yom gloom apart-no one to love you and call you "sweetheart i I Catch in your besom the spirit of Spring; come join the cho: ur of lovers who sing. Do not despair nor in sadness repir.,, but hope for a call from St. Valentine. ' ( Copyrisht, Electricaster Service, l11c.) •Much It May Become Think naught too small, too mean, to count. Plant thy one seed of fertile corn; Thou hast then a sturdy stalk, A veld with food for many men. -Bernardin It must, however, be admitted that to get material for the kind of book people want nowadays one could hardly avoid some form of disorderly conduct.-Spokane S p o k esman-Review. Today is better A garlic a day keeps 'em all away! 1 It's newer. than yesterday. |