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Show Coming---Sunday, Monday, ~Tuesday, Ma~ch 14, 15, 16;Colleen Moore in "IRENE" at the Iris. Reg. Price DON'T :FORGET TO FILE THAT INCOME TAX REPORT SELL YOURSELF ON ADVERTISING. TRY THE JOURNAL. GET RESULTS ,-.n-~~-~~-~~-~~-~~-~~-~~-~~-11-&o-.¢ MIDVALE, UTAH, MARCH 11, 1926. VOL. 1 NO. 44 e erate omen's eet at ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRINCIPALS'-PARENTTEACHERS GIVE INTERESTiNG PROGRAM Tubercular Cattle Being Studied Tubercular cattle of Utah are being studied by the department of bacteriology at the University of Utah, and it is hoped that some knowledge will be gained through the study which will help to control the spread of this disease among the cattle of the state, according to Dr. L. L. Daines, head of the bacteriology department of the University. This study is being carried on by the State Institution through the courtesy of the United States Department of Agriculture. Dr. Daines explained that the tuberculosis in the cattle of this state and of those surrounding Utah, is confined chiefly to the skin. Little is known of this disease of the skin, he said. While doing some special research work in the East last year, Dr. Daines made a special study of tuberculosis in cattle. A number of specimens from the skin lesions of cattle which had to be killed because of being tubercular, are now at the University and are being studied. A scientific study of these as well as many other specimens will be made. Assisting the dentists of Salt Lake City in a study of ulcerations which often follow the killing of nerves of teeth, the University bacteriology department has demonstrated how heart trouble and other affections result from infections at the roots of teeth. PRICE THREE CENTS ====H=is=Har=vest====l ..... .. "' ... ::v~ , . ~· ' > va e arc 20 1 JORDAN ROUND UP COPPER CARBONATE ELABORATE PLANS MARCH 12-13 AT TREATMENT OF BEING MADE TO JORDAN HIGH WHEAT FOR -ENTERTAIN VISITORS SMUT . AT M. E. CHURCH The Jordan District Round-Up of II Parents and Teachers is to be held March 12-13, in the Jordan Highl School, beginning each day at 9 :30 The music part of the program at • a. m. An invitation is extended to The Utah Agricultural Experiment the Principals' and Parent-Teachers' all to be present. \ Station has just issued a circular enMidvale is to have the honor of entertainment Tuesday, March 9, at Parent-Teacher associations are or- titled "Control of Stinking Smut of entertaining the club women of the 8 p. m. at the Jordan High School ganizations of parents, teachers, and Wheat with Copper Carbonate." This Central Disrtict Federation of Wowas especially interesting. A good others interested, for the purpose of circular has been prepared by D. L. variety of numbers of the better class studying problems of the child, the Richards, Station Plant Pathologist, men's clubs who will meet in conof music were rcndereu in solos, home, and the school, and their re- and A. F. Bracken, in charge of the vention Saturday, .M:arch 20th at the choruses and quartets and in both lation to the community and the large Station dryfarm at Nephi. Community Chu:rch. Representatives vocal and instrumental types of sestate. They bring to the school the The importance of treating wheat from Murray, Union, Tooele, Magna, ctions. They were all well receivmoral support of the home. They before planting cannot be overem- Garfield, Ophir, Delta, Park City and .. ed and appreciated by the audience. offer opportunities to the parents, phasized, and it is with this in mind . Encores were demanded from each throuhg program!; on home train- that the circular has been written. Bingham will attend. A board meet· group of performers. ing, child training, current topics of "During the season of 1925 this dis- ing will be held at 9:30 and the genThe Mel-0-Dee Singers, male civic and community interest, etc., ease was ospecially prevalent, caus- eral session will begin at 10:30. Mrs. I ooorus, directed by Pro!. J. M. Boyto educate themselves in the great ing losses in certain fields of from David Boam, District President, will den, supervisor of music for the J orproblem of parenthood. They broaden 25 to 50 per cent, not counting the conduct the meetings. A luncheon dan District, sang for the opening the teachers viewpoint and benefit loss to the grower in reduced grade number, a rousing, happy sailors song the school through the cooperation of grain." will be served by the Midvale club "Over the Ocean Blue," by Petrie, which is here developed between The following topics are discussed during the noon hour and meetings and for an encore, Mosquitos, humorparents and teachers. in this publication: resumed in the afternoon. Reservaous song by P. Bliss. The second We believe the program as outNature and cause of stinking or tions for the luncheon can be made number, played by the Jordan High lined for the Round-Up carries out covered smut. by telephoning Mrs. R. A. Pallanch. School string quarwt, with Prof. E. the purpose of the organization. We Dipping methods--copper sulfate During the lunch hour, a program G. Epperson, music instructor at the urge your suport by your presence ("blue vitro!" or "bluestone") and will be presented. The committee in high school playing first violin; Frank at all meetings. formalin. These methods are describ- charge consists of Mrs. H. C. Aylett, Hood, West Jordan, playing second School busses will furnish free ed as being effective but dangerous Mrs. C. M. Burg, Mrs. John A. Ayviolin; Gordon Olson, Sandy, viola; MURRAY WINS IN P A VEME~'T transportation to and from the meet- in certain cases. lett and Mrs. R. A. Pallanch. The Ralph Edge!, Sandy 'cello and Roy CONTROVERSY ings for all who wish to attend. Copper-carbonate treatment and Midvale Community club is sparing Price of Union playing bass violin. its advantages. no ~fforts to make this convention a · "Bon Heur" by Hartog, was well It is reported that the pavement Miss Evelyn Humphrey and Miss Importance of using only best success, and convince the delegates done and they responded to the enfrom 64th South to Murray City Carol Smith entertained at a party grade of copper carbonate. that Midvale is a good place in which thusiastic aplause with a very beauMr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hunt of proper will exist on both sides of Thursday evening at the home of Different types of machinery used to live. tiful little ballad by Williams, "Since this city announce the marriage of the street car track by June, 1926. and importance of proper machinery Program is as f.o llows: Miss Humphrey. Refreshments were You Call Me Dearie." The other their daughter Thelma to LaVar We hope so! Community treating and cleaning 9:30" numbers were: Two selections by the Richards, son of Mr and Mrs. Ernest For some time past, Murray City served to Miss Ruby Gust, Miss Louplants (in which the plants at Nephi Board Meeting Principals' Instrumental Quartet with Richards of Union. WHO ?-Single persons who had and Hyrum are described.) The marriage officials have ordered (and caused ise lvie and Mr. Harold Ivie of Salt Morning Session Mrs. Schimer of Murray, first violin; took place February 23. The young the order to be obeyed), everybody Lake and Mr. DeVan Burningham, net income of $1,500 or more or gross Places where copper carbonate ean Mrs. D. E. Boam, President Mr. Wilford Pierson, Sandy, second couple will leave next month for to take to the dirt and chuck holes Mr. John Williams and Mr. DeVan income of $5,000 or more, and mar- be procured. 10:30violin; Mr. Arthur Peterson, Sandy, Glendale, California to make their on the East side of the tracks when Stringham of Bountiful and Mr. Max ried colples who had net income of Certain very definite and impor- Club song: Utah Our Homeland flute, and Miss Lucile Nelson, Sandy, home. $3,500 or more or gross income of tant precautions to be observed in north bound. The road became so Humphrey. Club History - ... Mrs. H. C. Aylett piano. "Les :'.lillians Serenade," The Daughters of the Pioneers of bad that this order was finally re· Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dansie of $5,000 or more must file returns. the use of copper carbonate. . Leader Drigo, and "The Butterfly," Loesch; the Cottonwood Camp will be en!Rr- scinded and now both streams of traf- Dillon, Montana visited at the home WHEN ?-The filling period ends Copies of this publication, known Welcome - .......____ Mrs. R. A. Pallanch a vocal duet, Principals Reese and tained Thursday afternoon at the fie glide closely past one another on of Mrs. Dansie, father of Mr. Wm. March 15, 1926. as Circular No. 59 can be procured President's Address, Mrs. D. E. Boam Griffiths of the Herriman and Lark home of Mrs. James Sabine on East the West pavement. C. Allen, last Wednesday. wihtout charge by addressing: WHERE ?-Collector of Internal Chorus ... The Grape-Vine Swing schools; a violin solo by Mr. Epper- 45th South Street. According to best advices, the Mr. Harmqn Day returned home Revenue for the district in which the Publication Division, The Mocking Bird oon; and the last number, Mi-Lady Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson are re- County has about $40,000 available Thursday from the California Mis- person lives or has his principal place Utah Experiment Station, (7th a~d 8th Grade Girls, Singers, ladies glee club, directed by ceiving congratulations on the arrival and Murray City will place $5,000 in sion, where he has labored the past Logan, Utah. of business. Midvale School) Miss Frieda Jensen of Sandy in a of a daughter, Monday. Mrs. John- the fund, making $45,000 now avail- two years. President's Reports: HOW ?-Instructions on Form 1,series of song and dance numbers in son was formerly Miss LaPreal Hunt. 1 able for the beginning of paving opMiss Maurice Nielsen ~pent the Mrs. John Jackson - ··-- Park City costume. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Flowers are erations early in the spring. week-end in Salt Lake visiting her 040A and 1040; also the law and regulations . Mrs. J. A. Jones ·····- · -----·- Murray • receiving congratulatians on the armother, Mrs. A. G. Nielsen. Mrs. E. R. C. Tracy ·-- . -·-·- · Delta. WHAT ?-One and one half per rival of a daughter. The students of the Junior High Saturday evening of last week Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Soffe .. ..----..·-· ~ ·-.. Union Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins will Hugh J. Grant, Utah Power and entertained at a basketball party on cent normal tax on the first $4,000 Curtis Booth and Mrs. H. McGhie enMrs. R. V. Thompson .. --·-·Ophir entertain the members of the S. M. Light employee at Midvale, is recov- Friday evening in tlie _schoQ.]. build- in excess of the personal exemptions tertained at the Booth residence on Piano Solo -~ . Mrs. J. W. Johnson Mrs. Hannah Lund entertained at M. Club this evening at their home. ering rapidly from the recent opera- ing. A good program was rendered ando credits. Three per cent normal Street for out-of-town Miss Jennie M. Huffaker ··-·-.... Tooele Five per Smelter a shower Saturday in honor of her Miss Lucetta Malstrom entertain- tion for appendicitis and should be followed by games and dancing. tax on the next $4,000. friends and Mrs. C. D. Watson and Mrs. W. J. Myers ·- ·-·. __ Bingham daughter, Josaphine of Bingham wlro ed the membe1·s of the Star Six club home in the very near future. Fifty-five students and three teachers cent normal tax on the balance of net Mrs. Jesse Booth. Dinner was serv- :1-Irs. Con W. Evers ...·-·-·--·-·· Garfield v!as married last week. at her home Monday evening. Games Principal Reid Beck, Mr. Milton Pet- income. Surtax on net income in ex- ed at 6:30, followed by Bridge. Prizes Mrs. T. E. Burke .. ......- ... ... Magna Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bills were were played and refreshments were The Jordan High School students erson and Miss Laura Shepherd en- cess of $10,000. were won by Mrs. Jesse Booth, l\Iiss Mrs. R. A. Pallanch ..... . Midvale dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. AI- served to ten guests. resumed publication of their student joyed the affair. Burnham and Miss Daffner. The Remarks -----·--·-· ..... !\frs. C. E. Maw lison Bills of Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Fred R. Anderson was hos- publication, The· Broadcaster, . . after Miss Gerlie Frisby of Salt Lake guests numbered twenty. Nominations Miss Carol Pelton, of Malad, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Jones of tess to the Murray Bridge club mem- a ~ 0 mo~t?s vacatwn followmg t~c spent the week-end with her mother Mrs. A. P. Rasmussen was hostess Luncheon-12.30 is visiting with Carol McGee, at her California, Mrs. George H. Webb, Mr. hers Thursday afternoon at her home h.ohd~y .edition. The March 9th ed~- Mrs. J. R. Rawlins. to members of her club Monday Dance "-·-.. ·--· . Pupils of Miss Rosse Charles Logie of American Fork, Mr. on Vine street. twn IS JUst off the Jour_nal Press, IS I Mrs. May Nielson had ·as her home on Holden Street, for the week Prizes were won by Mrs. L. A. Porter Piano Selection --.Miss Ellen Neilson and Mrs. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. H. Clyde Reynolds ~ull of news and advertisements and guests last week, her daughter, Mrs. end. and Mrs. William Waters. Remarks ··---·-·Mrs. D. W. Moffat Shields of Midvale, Mrs. Alta Kemp announce the birth of a son Tuesday. m a sheet worthy of the name of Cyril Fitt and children, Kenneth and Mrs. J. W. Nibley entertained at a Afternoon Session of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivery Smith of Ne- any student body. I Joseph of Tooele. The Lions Club children's of Midvale, party Utah, Monday for her son Song --............ America the Beautiful 1 Mrs. Martha Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webb during the braska are the guests of Mr. Smith's Dunyon entertained have just started a new bulletin Junior on his fifth birthday. Election week. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Smith. In June the largest class in the at a party Friday afternoon in honor which they call the Lions Club MagMrs. M. L. McNamara accompan- Paper-The Responsibility of the InMr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson enMr. and Mrs. John Clay entertain- history of Brigham Young University of Mrs. A. J. Nielsen who has moved net. The third number of Febru- ied by Mrs. George Wells of Bingdividual to her Club and of the tertained at dinner on Sunday th~ ed the members of their club SaturJ will be graduated from that institu- to Salt Lake. Dinner was served to ary 15 is a well illustrated and ham spent Wednesday with relatives Club to its District, occasion being their son, Donald's day evening a ttheir home on East tion. More than 150 will receive Mrs. Soren Rasmussen, Mrs. A. J. splendidly written sheet. They also in Provo. Mrs. J. B. Myers birthday anniversary. The honored 64ht South street. bachelors or masters degrees. These Nielsen, Mrs. Harry Heward, Mrs. advertised in this bulletin that the Mrs. Earl Anderson is sufliciently Open Forum guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Renold Miss Grace Cl;ty entertained the young people have registered from Anton Rasmussen, Mrs. Nellie Ifitz- Midvale Lions were broadcasting a recovered from a recent operation to Vocal Selection, Mrs. T. F. McDonald Peterson of South Jordan. members of her Sunday School class more than forty towns and cities of gerald and Mrs. Annie Terry. program from Station KDYL, New- be at the home of her mohter, Mrs. Address - --·-- - ·· ... _, ___ Mrs, C. E. Maw Mrs. A. J. Guitard was hostess at Thursday evening at her home. Re- the inter-mountain region including Thirty friends of Mr., and Mrs. house Hotel, February 18th. Kate Steiner. , General Committee a luncheon at her home Thursday. freshments and games were enjoyed Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Lovell Washburn su:tprised them at -Little Rock, Ark., Jungle. Mrs. A. F. Hobbs entertained the Mrs. H. C. Aylett The honored guests were Mrs. J. J. by twelve guests. Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and Mexico. their home Saturday evening. Games members of the Wesew club WednesMrs. C. M. Burg Sabine and daughter, June of South Burdette Chapman of Shelley, IdaOf this number, one was registered were played and refreshments servday at her home on Allen Street. Mrs. J. A. Aylett Mr. Lyman Butterfield left ThursJordan and Mrs. Joseph Anderson. ho is the guest of Mrs. Margaret from Murray. The name, degree and ed. Mr. and Mrs. Washburn are Friday of last week, Mrs. John A. Mrs. R. A. Pallanch. Mr. and Mrs. Gwynne Page and Hamilton. 1 major and minor subjects are given: leaving Draper to make their home day for Nevada after spending two Aylett entertained at a Kensington ===-months at his home . • ~r. and Mrs. Joseph Green announce Mrs. George Baker of Ogden has Fern Tucker, B. S. Major, English. in San Juan County. luncheon. The guests numbered 30. and Mrs. Jack Bennington of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beratto were By special arrangement, the luncheon Lake were dinner guests Sunday of the birth of baby girls born on Wed- been the guest of relatives here durThe Draper . Poultry Association nesday. ing the week. held a meeting in the school build- win Steadman of West Jordan on was served by the Ladies Aid Society Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Fe.nn. . Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bates of Salt Mrs. Marr D. Simons and young Mr. Robert Pixton, Principal of I ing Saturday evening. Mr: Clyde dinner 1ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Eel- at the Community Church. The afMrs. George A. Wright Will be Lake were supper guests of Mr. and son, Dixon have returned to their Vernal High School is visiting his Edmunds of Salt Lake was the speak- Sunday where they spent the day. ternoon was spent at the home of) hostess to m~mbers of her club on Mrs. Ephriam Otteson on Sunday. home in this city after a three months parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton. er. Following the meeting a late The home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. the hostess, where tea was served at Tuesday evemng of next week. Mr. and Mr\ Martin Peterson were visit with relatives in San Diego. He has brought his basketball team supper was served at the home of Silcox was destrovcd bv fire Monday. a late hour. Mrs. Alex Beckstead and son, Farguests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthon JorMr. and Mrs. Delbert H. McNama- up to enter the State Tournament. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mickelsen to all The Ladies Aid Society enjoyed a ol of Sold~er S~mmit spent part of gensen of Salt Lake at a party on ra annouce the arrha! of a son durMr~. J~hn Hessler of Seattle, the directors and their wives. A the association. Progressive games picnic luncheon following the regu- last week m M_Idvale. . Thursday. ing this week. Washmgton and Mrs. C. M. Jensen bowl of yellow daffodils formed the were played and refreshments serv- Jar meeting Thursday. The Commumty Club will meet on !1-frs. Della Bills announce the birth Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Latimer an- ~ Sandy we~e guests of Mr. and centerpiece for the supper table. A ed to nineteen guests. Friday evening at the Goff home Wednesday of next week. of a baby boy on Thursday. Mother nounce the birth of a son. j rs. Jack Dwight Tuesday. color scheme of white and yellow was on Center Street, Miss Cora Goff asMr. and Mrs. D. W. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Ballard were and baby are doing fine. In honor of Mrs. Lavar Richards, :'.Ir. and Mrs. Norma Fryer motor- carried out throughout the supper. sisted by Miss Lorene Aylett and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hinley of Salt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen BateMrs. Jensen of Crescent is visit- formerly Miss Thelma Hunt the mu- ed to GoShen Thursday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Houten and man of East Midvale Saturday even- Miss Bernice Rasmussen will give Lake spent Sun?a.y at the home of ing with her daughter, Mrs. Gwynne tual Gl~anor Girls of Grant 'ward en- to attend the funeral of Mr. Fryer's Mrs. Cerl Gravel of Salt Lake were ing at a "500" party. an entertainment for the M. Men's Mr. an~ Mrs. Wilham Nelson. Page for some time. tertained at a miscellaneous shower grand-mother, Mrs. M. Fryer. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rel_atives of Mrs. Mary B. Stokes Mr. Ishmael Fitzgerald of Kamas basketball team, Coach and Mrs. B. Mrs. Duk$ Pake was hostess at I Thursday evening at the Hunt home ~embe~s of the _First ward Relief Pope Sunday. A. Rasmussen and Manager and Mrs. surpnsed her Wedne.sday evening of was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leland dinn\r on Sunday. Covers were laid on Se~ond West street. The even- Society Will entertain the members of Mr .and Mrs. J. R. Rawlins and Fitzgerald last Sunday. D. H. Townsend. A chicken dinner last week on her birthday anniverfor nine. ing was spent in music and games. the. s.econd and Third ward Relief daughters, Gerlie and Maxine were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tin~ey and will be served followed by games and s~ry. Those present were, Mrs. CarMr. and Mrs. Ezra L. Bills and Refreshments were sen·ed to twenty- Soc~etJes Wednesday, celebrating the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Strat- Miss Sophia Pederson of Salt Lake music. Invitations are issued to ne Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Dodaughters, Lavon and Agnes and Mr. five guests. anmversary of the organization. ton of Provo Sunday at a family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Soren eighteen. berg of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Eltl:m Bills visited at Dividend MonMrs. Mrs. Wiley Gordan left during the James W. Nibley entertained Boberg and Willard Jensen of San!.ly, reunion in honor of their father, Mr. Rasmussen Sunday. da~. week with her sister, for an inde- as their guests during the week, Dr. Joseph Vance who has recently reMr. and Mrs. Anton Rasmussen at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid Mr. and Mrs. Ben Green, Berniece Mrs. Marvin Butterfield and familv finite visit with relatives in Los An- Wright's father, J. W. Wright of Hy- turned from California. had as their guests Sunday, Mr. for Miss Leda Smith of Salt Lake and Dorothy Green of Magna and ·of Salt Lake were guests of her par- g-c!Ps. rum. The Presidency of the Draper Pri- Clyde Rasmussen of Heber City, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. 'William Hansen of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Despain of Wasatch Reso:t. ents, Mr.' and Mrs. Aaron Garside Mr. am! Mrs. Leonard Neilson enThe Murray Lions Club members mary Association entertained at a R. Rasmussen and daughter, Frances Sandy. Mrs. George Wells and Mrs. B. FOUND-.A'-d:r:a:-::r'k--g-r_a_y-su-i:-:-t-co_a_,t,__o_n for three days last week. tertained the members of the County had as their dinner guests Tues1lay social Monday· evening at the home and Mr. Lorin Rasmussen and daughMr. and Mrs. P. D. Christensen and Cousin dub, \Vednesday evening of evening at the Murray First ward of Mrs. Alvin Cotterell in honor of ter, Virginia of Magna and Mr. and T. Pouch of Bingham spent Monday pavement between Union and State family spent Sunday visiting with la~t week at their home. hall, the members of the Murray some of the officers and teachers who Mrs. B. A. Rasmussen and children at the home of Mrs. H. E. Phelps. Street. Owner call Journal Office, relatives at Lehi. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright have high school basketball team. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall and Mr. have recently been r~leased from of Midvale. Midvale 178. ~ l Hunt-Richards Nuptils at Murray DRAPER Income Tax in a Nutshell MIDVALE ITEMS Riverton I I I I l |