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Show ' ------- VOL. 2. NO. 9. ----·- Sandy Puts Over Unique 24th of July Celebration Saltair To Be Scene· of BANDMASTER CO X Jordan Stake M.l. A. Frolic MEETS WITH BAD .. 5c Per Week MIDVALE, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 291 1926. The big celebration July 24th was one to be commented. Better than two thousanci people experienced a Wednesday, August 4th is M. I. A. day long to be remembered. One of day at Saltair for Jordan stake, and the best and largest parades ever a record turn out is expected from viewed in this end of the county was Midvale. An appeal is made to all On the 24th of July, Wm. Cox sufa credit to the town. those ~nticipating going, to buy their fered a most painful injury to his The floats receiving prizes were the tickets from the local.. committee. It Relief society float, Demonstrating is not only more convenient to buy mouth, when a bat slipped out of According to men on the inside in the baby clinic, first prize; J. P. your ticket here, but a per centage _<Jf Marty Beckstead's hands and hit Mr. political circles, we are informed that Jensen's car, for best decorated car all tickets sold is given to the MidCox square in the mouth, breaking Rulon Labrum will make a successful and the pioneers exhibit. vale Mutual Improvement associaeigiht teeth and bruising the face very run for county commissioner in Salt Miss Pearl Wilson was queen of tion. • bad. Lake county. 1fue day with Miss Helen White and The recreational committee has arThe Journal does not predict nay Miss Rev a Hand as her attendants. ranged to have tickets sold at The Mr. Cox has been under the care of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Goff and daughsuch outcome but does broadcast the . Miss Thursa Lindell was Goddess Corner Market, P. C. Rasmussen and Drs. Hosmer, Marshal and Nelson news tih;a,t unless some material of Liberty. Reverl Allsop posed as Dahl's Market no need to enumerate ters, Cora, Melba and Garol and M1·. change in the direction of November Brigham Young on a float of sage the attraction~ of the resort. Five and Mrs. N. L. Olson and daughters ever since. It will be a long time before his wi;nds shows up, such a result is not brush and the American Indian. o'clock seems to be the popular time have returned from an extended auto without the range of possibilities. An interesting program was given to arrive· a plunge in the 'biny" and trip to various places of interest in mouth will be in shape so some teeth However you feel and whatever the at the city park. Draper was victorthen sup~er, during which time a mu- the east. The trip was made without can be set in and a much longer time outcome, Labrum is good commission- ious over Sandy in the ball game. sical program, arranged by th~ stake mishap and covered a period of six before he can take his place in the er timber, there is no denying that. The dance in the evening was well officers, will be given. Dancmg, of weeks. New York, Boston, Philadel- band. Mr. Cox was at American Fork with The ne:>Gt great question before the attended. Approximately $500 was course, will be the big feature <Jf t.he phia, Washington, D. C., Niagara out pay, his only thought was to adpublic is, 'Who will make a good taken in during the day to cover exFalls, Chicago, several Canadian evening. ju~tice of the peac_e for this district?" penses and add to the ward funds. cities and Denver wer eincluded in vertise Midvale with his well organiz.ed band. Already there is talk of I W1th fees mountmg to lhu~dre?,s of The recreation committee wish to their itinerary. LOACL BOY RETURNS a benefit ball game and dance, which doll~;s ~er. month due to this .S_top. express their appreciation to all that The party spent the fourth at the FROM MISSION Sesqui Centennial celebration in Phil- shows the right spirit for the right BY JOE CUSHMAN Schmiette, lb. ··-··········-····-···········3 2 5 0 Law th.1s 1s a much sought pohtlcall participated. 2 2 0 adelphia. Many places of historical man. Midvale journeyed to American Watts, lf. ·······-·····-··· -··· _................ 5 0 1 0 plum this year. Paul A. D<tJhl, son of Mr. and Mrs. importance were visited._,.. On the reStauffer, rf. ···-······-····-····-·········· 2 -----I -----Fork with their ball team band and Reading, cf. ···········-····-····-·-... -..4 1 5 o Alex Dahl ' returned last week. from turn trip several days were spent in . ' o 2 0 BULLETIN NO. 98 GOOD PROGRAM NEXT M. I. A. Outing at Saltair Wednes- rooters on July 24th and showed real Lunneu, 3b. ··············-·······-·······-···..4 laboting in the California m1ss1on. Herculaneum, Mo., at the home of SUNDAY AT HUB THEATER The following is a copy of an He left for his field of labor in June Mr. Goff's sister, Mrs. C. M. Warner. day, August 4th. Buy your tickets class in all three departments. Whitmore, ss. ········-················-···..4 1 4 2 1 1 1 amendment to Paragraph 5 of Resolu1924, and has spent 25 m<mths as a locally and help your ward. But for a very regretable accident Allsop, 2b. ··-·-·······-····-····--·-·····4 0 0 1 tion passed by the State Road ComTlhe Hub theater management Beckstead, p. ··-····-··········-······- .4 missionarY./ He returns in excellent M. I. A. Outing at Saltair Wednesto our band leader, Wm. M. Cox, mission at its meeting held May 5th, promises a very pretty program for health and makes a favorable report day, August 4th. Buy your tickets which is referred to in another place - - - - 1926, prescribing stop regulations be- next Sunday, ~4onday and Tuesday. of his work. Mr. Dahl was the speak- locally and help your ward. in this paper, the day was a success. Totals .............. -····-················-·····35 9 27 5 f<Jre entering upon the "arterial The picture for these nights will be er at the sacrament meetjng held last The ball team winning 4 to 2, the Score by innings: highway" between 9th South Street, the famous "Merry Widow" screened American ForkSunday evening at the L. D. S. ward band playing several numbers on the Salt Lake City, S<llt Lake County, to from the musical comedy of that LET US APOLOGIZE Main street of American Fork as Runs -·········-·······-··········-·····002 000 000-2 5th North in Provo ity, Utah county. house. h' h f . FOR THINGS UNSAID "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. name, w 1c ran or a y;ar and a well as at the park and the rooters Hits -··--····-····-·-·-··········· 02 2. 01~ 021-8 Midvale..t.. t th :f ll · New York. And 1a t'1on b e an d 1half on Broadway, had plenty to say when Addie Miller w1a e ·o owmg regu · 1 f eat ure we are gomg · t0 To further the social activities of h b d t d d as a spec1a '.rhe complete report of reeeipts a JJ() was pitching. Runs ··-····-····-··········-···········001 020 100-4 In the last issue of the Journal, th e same IS ere y a op e an pre- h t f th 1 f ' the Midvale Firemens' association mention was made of the paving pro- disbursements, mnde through the . ave wo o e popu ar songs rom The game was close tlhrough<Jut Hits ···········-····-·-····················101 131 110--9 sen'b e d b y the St a t e R oad Comm1sand create a greater interest and har- ject in Murray, and 1lhe fact that the Ameriean Red Cross, who handled t hP Summary: Runs-Cushman 2, · · "Th t 11 hl" 1 t ff' the opera, sung b y l\I rs. y er d a s ugwith plenty of fielding and hitting. Schmiette 2, Bennett, Larson. Er- siOn, VIZ:. mony for all concerned a Ladies auxtha a ·dve, cu t ·ar1 ra h' h1c . d en, a con t ra soprano, a1so t h e f ajob was nearing completion funds for the Biugham ;;now sli<l<h approac mg · e sa1 ar ena 1g - 1mous Merry w·d R~ading accepting fine chances in r<Jrs-Allsop, Bennett, Larson. Stolen iliary to this organization wa~ effect1 ow wa lt z w1'11 b e ' h ll t f ll t 'th" Also that Murray City officials <lisnster which oceurrcd on ~'ellruarr 111 ed Thursday evening, July 22, with were to be commended on this much ~ay, t s ; tcor;e ?d a ~ .s w~ danced by two pretty maids. 17, 1926, hns just been released, a!Hl ~~~s g~~~~n~ c~;:::f~:tc:~~~h~~: us~~~ bases-Whitmore, Durrant. Sacrifice -:ve.n Yb efe {) stal. ar ena1 hig w~ylll We are gradually getting the theathe :following ladies as officers: Mrs. improvement. 11m1ts e ore en ermg on t e salt t shows in detail how t!H' money wns funny remarks, while Watts was as· t o a h a b't , 1e p1ace and we Chas. Canning, president; Mrs. Law- needed ' rt · 1 hi h ,, er m 1 ao No mention was made concerning signed to the sun-field and gathered ena g way · [tihank you for your patronage. rence Brown, vice president; Mrs. Al- the source of funds for this project disbursed. in all the sunspots that came his Runs ~atted in-Watts 2, Stauffer, a The above amendment was adopted tt t'll 1 1 "C Durrant 2. Thirty-five at bat oft vin Powell, secretary-treasurer. 'flle report is interesting ll!ld showF 0 and we are reminded :that Murray by the State Road Commission at a' t ur mdo B0 'tts 1 p~nt< a v.;~ys, ourway. Beckstead; 35 off Miller. Hits batted 1c ures. City did not pay for the job, proh· witir wlwt tborongltll(;;lS and di~pntch meeting held July 21st, 1926. esy an e er Midvale came in for a good razzing -Off Beckstead 8, off Miller 9. l\1. I. A. Outing at Saltair Wednes- ably contributing somewhere around the Hell Cross hnn(lled th(• funds snll· when wi1lh American Fork runners Runs scored-Off Beckstead 2, off IRA R. BROWING. Chief Engineer. M. I. A. Outing at Saltair Wednesday, August 4th. Buy your tickets one-eighth of the cost of the projeei. scribed for the disnstPr. 'fhe rl'port on second and third and one out, they Miller 4. Runs responsible forIn some quarters this small dO'Ilais made I.Jy Paul Dettmer, DirPdor ) day, August 4th. Buy your tickets locally and help your ward. gave Ingersoll an intentional base on Beckstead 2, Miller 3. Struck out- Salt Lake City, Utah. tion is looked upon as one form of Bingham DiRU!<ter HPlid fund ami th<" balls, filling the bases for a chance By Beckstead 6, by Miller 7. Bases July 27, 1926. locally and help your ward. embezzlement while n othe1i quar- \·arious other committees and oflidals for a double play. Binch popped to on balls-Off Beckstead 4, off Miller SO THAT'S ANOTHER ters it is pointed to with pride, indi- and is given below: Whitmore and Homestead sent a slow 2. Malk-Miller. Time of game-1 Mr and Mrs. H. R. McMullen of COMl\lUNITY CHURH MATTER SETTLED cating the keen business ability oi th rown ou t hour 40 minutes. t o sd'h ort tlan d· was ro 11 er Umpires-Robin- Los Ang·eles are visiting at the home July 21, 1920. .rst · Sunday school at the usual hour, 10 t\h.e Murray City spon&ors. at fl en mg 1eSchmeite mnmg. scored all son and Bower. Editor, Jordan Journal: Cushman and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. l\1. The J oumal is neutral. Referring to an article in last issue a. m. Arvid Anderson, supt. We deImmediately followiug the disastrous the runs Midvale made they being on AMERICAN FORK Hansen of this city. concerning the diverting of traffic sire all the children to attend this snow slid<~ at Bingham Canyon. Utuh bases when Watts and Reading conB. H. 0. A. Fon Elman, efficient and affable wonderful service. east bound throug-h Midvale to ;the ~~ellruary 17, 1920, the Go\·ernor's Colll nected for safe blows. Barns, If.......·--·--··-········· ..··-·-·····5 2 3 0 chief clerk at the Midvale branch ofsouth sidP of Center strret, we are iiTUDY SCHOOL REPORT Kenneth McDonald, of Salt Lake PUBLISHED THIS WEEK mittee, de~lrons of rendering the dis· Atwood was loaned to Lehi on the Bennett, 3b. ·····-····-·····················..4 0 2 ~ fice of the Utah Power and Light City will speak at 1l a. m. during the informed tha.t the ,;outh ,;ide of CenaAter sufferers the nwst elficient, and 24th, that being his old stamping Miller, 2b. ·····-····-····-···········..:.-.... 5 2 2 1 Co., has returned from Gunnison, af- absence of Rev. Frank W. Bross, who ter street is not a part of the county As a taxpayer of the Jordan School expeditions relief possible, acceptt>d the grounds. "Snick," as he is known Durrant, cf. .................-·--····-·····5 2 2 1 ter a two weeks visit with home folks. is ill at the present time. highway from State Street to Bingham and there is no authority to di- district anti parent interested in edu- offer of the Ameritan Red Cross to ad here, played his usual good game so Larson, c. ....·-·······--·····--···---:.... 5 1 3 0 She attended the churdh of her youthcation, you are invited to read the Lehi won.. Homer, rf........... ·--··-···-······--·····2 0 1 0 ful days and occupied the self same Manager E. H. Benson, of the J. C. vert such traffic. minh;ter tlw Relief fund. Undoubledl~·. financial report of the board of eduWe were aware that the pavement On the 25th at Midvale, American lngerwll, lb. ·····-··············· .. ·····-····3 0 10 0 pew. Penney Co., is now on nis vacation. the record of tlw RNl Cross, whkh Fork lost 9 to 6 when the locals Homestead, ss. ·····-·······-·······-·-..4 2 1 5 wa.c; much lig·ht.er on .t1he south side cation of the Jordan school district He, with Mrs. Benson and children M. I. A. Outing at Saltair W ednessince 1921 has had full charge of 551 but thought that this might be rem- for the year ending June 30, 1926. gathered 15 hits to the Forkers 9. Dodge, p. ··-················-····-····-··..-·····3 0 0 2 day, August 4th. Buy your tickets Ralph and Beverly are making Salt From 'this report one can intell- major !lhmstcrs, invohing nn exveni· Lake their headquarters this week. edied to save lives. This game was featured by the - - - locally and help your ward. igently ascertain the amount of ture of $26,938,837.60, iHflnencefl tht• pitching of Frank Reading. Frank's Totals ··············-········.................36 9 ~4 11 However, about the only solution of the whole problem of self preserva- money collected and how it is spent. Governor's Committee in its decision to arm has bothered him all year, but lhe MIDVALE Many a wild rumor can be forever turn the entire Bingham ltPlicf Fnnd ti~m at the corner of Main and Censure showed plenty <Jf stuff this time B. H. 0. A. ter streets is to come to a full stop nailed to the cross of truth if you over to it. and it is to be hoped he is rid of Cushman, rf-c ...-·······-·· .. -·--······5 2 4 0 before entering Center street and will but study and understand jus.t It is a cardinal prindple of Red his . arm trouble, because when he is Schmiette, 2b-lf. ········-····-·····-···2 0 1 2 then proceed slowly until suicide cor- how much you pay and what you get C'ros~ DiHa~tf•r Relief that all fund~ right he is very good. Meyers, ss. ······--·-·······-····-·-·-·-·4 3 5 3 for it. Atwood got a foul tip in the early Watts, lb. ·····-····-····..-·..····--·-·-···..4 3 6 0 ner ia passed. contributed for n specific disaster relil'f inning and had to retire, Long taking Stauffer, lf-cf .............. ·--···-···..4 0 1 1 . _ - - - - - - - B Y DR. GEORGE A. COLE-------~ C. J. Ridd was premier broncho Mr. Allen, supervisor for Skaggs must be sppnt in direct relief to the his place. This fellow is too quiet and Reading, p. ····-·····-.. ··-·-·············.4 3 0 2 Any, person of ordinary health and the final step in this procedu1·e and buster at the West Jordan celebra- Stores in this territory, was a caller detims, and that the Red Cross alway;; reserved for his own good, lhe being in Allsop, 3b ............_.........._.......... -.....4 2 2 3 tion last Saturday. He was in direct at the Journal office Monday of this pays the operating costs out of its own a strange town probably has a lot 1 A-ttwood, c. ··-·-······-·················-·-··2 1 5 1 strength can easily and surely ren- a worthy end in itself. In addition, the Red Cros~ to do with his quiet way, when he Long, c-rf. ····················-·-····-····-·····2 0 2 0 der himself immune to colds; and competitio.n with a gentleman from week. He report» business on the im- funds. Finishing e\ery l>ath with cool or Mexico. ' prove, especially in Midvale. stands ready to supplement local relie r gets better acquanited and runs Lunneu, cf. ···-······-·-······-··-···········2 0 0 0 col<l water, or lnttbing entirely in ftmds with ll contribution from its Na· around and yells like he liked the Whitmore, 2b... --·······--·--·-2 1 1 1 persons of less health and strength, water of increasing coolness an<l • - - - even the tininest infants and the old coldness from day to day. or bathing tionnl 'freusnry to the extent neede('l. game he will be a far m<Jre valuable Totals ··-·-·-···-··········-··········-·····37 15 27 13 folks who sit by the fire, can be parts of the body in cold water and 'rhat this principle has lleen currie<! man, he can hit, throw and catch like a veteran. Score by innings: helped greatly in their resistance to increasing the areas of these parts out nt Bingham is eddenced b~· thP Happy Homestead and Ingersoll American Forkcolds. until they include the entire body, attached report of your local auditor!'. came through in their usual good Runs ········-················-····-..... 011 030 100-6 TJ1e procedur; in brief is to expose will quickly and surely help to build As in all other disaster operations. style, both are of tihe highest type of Hits ·····-·············· ·······-··········031 021 110--,-9 the body .gradually to the air and to an immunity to tlhe chill that causes the ndvisory administration of thP players. . Midvalewater, and so accustom the blood colds. Bingham snow slide disaster wns YCR· Meyers, Watts, Reading, Allsop and Runs ·····-····-··········-···-·····004 220 Olx- 9 stream to come quickly to the aid of When using cold water a good fast ted in a committee of loeal peopl<'. Whitmore continue to pound the <Jld Hits ····-·-··························116 113 llx-15 the exposed parts and ward off the rubing with the hands or with a towel s u m m a r y: Runs. _ Cushman chill that causes the cold. will aid in getting the blood to going '.rhis committee met regularly with ball. Scorer Johnson sems to delight in S h . t M W t R d' · There is no danger in this way of again after the first shock. the Red Cross workers to review all 2 tuses, offer advi<-e and to pnss upon tile short changing Benny Schmeitte on . c mie e ' e~e~s, a ts 2• ea - preventing colds. A little judgment 1 It is encouraging to know that nwards made. No family or incliYi(] hits, in the 25th game according to mg, Allsop, Whitmore, Bennett 2, and care will render it perfectly safe. many people in the large cities of ual suffering from this dif'aster fniled the Tribune, Benny was at bat 4 times Miller 2, Homer, Dodge. ErrorsTo carry in one's blood stream his the United States are systematically to receive full consideration nnd n11 without a hit, lhe walked twice and Cushm.an, Schmiette, Stauffer, Whit- protection from colds is like havinf; hardening th,eir bodies to outdoor awnrd from the relief fund according- had a sacrifice making him at bat more, Miller 2. Stolen bases-Allsop, some woolen clothing and a pair of life right in town as a protection to the need. That all sueh need waR only twice. The way Benny is going Miller 2, Homer. Sacrifice hits-~ warm gloves and overshoes and a against colds. met in an eftident yet kindly and ~Yill· he look~> like the best lead off man on Watts, Stauffer, Bennett. Home runs blanket or two tucked away beneath Morning after morning in the dead the club. -Reading, Whitmore. Three-base his skin, ready to be put on at the I of winter in Chicago I have seen Larson hurt his arm just before the hit-Watts Two-base hit-Home- first touch of cold or dampness. whole lines of busses with their open pat11eti(' manner l1y the Hed Cros~'< i~ Sunday game but he should be ready stead. Runs batted in-. Watts 2, Is there a draft on t e nee . T e 'upper decks crowded with people of pvidenced lly the a ttaehed resol ntiou h k? h passed lly the Advisory CommitteP. for Friday when Midvale plays Reading 2, Whitmore, Allsop, Miller, arteries suplying the neck enlarge at all ages, sometimes holding their I'LL SOON This resolution we feel is a reflPction Magna, at Midvale. · Homestead, Durrant. Double plays- once and the heart quickens its beat hats with both hands to save them of the RympathPtic underRtanding and The score: Myers to Allsop; Whitmore to Meyers to shoot the blood right up there to :from the blizzard. PULL HE.R.. support whieh you have given to thP \ AMERICAN FORK to Watts. Credit victory to Reading. keep the muscles from growing stiff These people did not look like ABOUT Red Cross in the Bingham disns:pr. B. H. 0. A. Char?e defeat to Dodge. At bat~ff and :form~ng a wry neck. Are the 1 "fresh air fiends." They looked like and to our entire disaster relief pro- Barns, lf. ··············-·-···················-····& 0 0 0 Readmg 36, off D<Jdge 37. H1ts feet growmg wet and cold? The blood fresh air angels. When they e;ot Bennett, 3b. --·········-····-···········-..4 1 0 1 batted-off Reading 9, off Dodge 15. rushes down to the very tips of the down into the street to rush into tJhe gram. In closing, we wish to exprpss to ynu. Larson, c. -·············-·······-···-··--···2 1 6 0 Runs scored-Off Reading 6, off toes ana wa1·ms and feed. every cell office buildings, they walked with the and to the other people of thP Birk, c. ·····-··························"·····-·····3 2 2 0 Dodge 9. Runs responsible for- and washes out all the material! light and lively step of super people. Durrant, c:f. ···-······-····-····-··········5 2 3 0 Reading 5, Dodge 8. Struck out-By and brings it back to the lungs to be They were not losing work and wages • 10, b y D od ge 3. 1 er, p. ···········-······-··········-·······-··3 1 1 4 Readmg State of Utah, our appr~ciation for M'll · B ases on cast out, thus heading off the threat- from being laid up with co l ds . the confidence pla(·ed in the Anwri<-:m I ngerso 11 , lb . ·······-········-············-... 2 1 12 0 b a 11 s--o ff Rea d'mg 5, off D o d ge 4 . ene d r h eumat'1sm. Th e f e1 of co ld air · an d co11< wa t cr, .. X a tiona! !led Cro~s. through ynnr Binch, 2b. ·····-····-···-····-·······--·····3 0 2 2 Hit with pitched ball-Reading by • Exposing the body to the air as if not too cold at first, is a dc:>lightful Go\·ernor',; Conunittt•e. A:;:stuiu~ yon Homstead, ss ...............-............. _..4 0 0 4 Dodge. Wild pitch-Reading. Time much as possible at first, and then sensation tihat will always be delight- · also that the Red Cross ~~:tanclH r<'n<l:v Ohapman, rf. ·····-····-·······-··········2 0 0 0 of game-2 hours 5. minutes. Um- to slight drafts and then to stronger ful. to render speedy, effP!'tiYe and sym1•a· Homer, r:f. -····.. ············-····-····.......2 0 1 0 pires-Fox and Bowen and coldr>r drafts, while wearing just Now is the time to begin prepara- . (Continued on Page 12.) ---sufficient clothing to prl'vent chHlin'" tions against the colds of next v..-i.nTotals ·····--·······························35 8 27 11 A: L .Anderson and Dr. W. A. Mar-l and at the same time conform to the ter. The summer and the autumn MIDVALE shal were panning gold at Tenabo, conventionalities-1lhis is the way to season offer just the right degrees M. I. A. Outing at Saltair WednesB. H. 0. A. ~ev., last _week end, pro?a?ly gather- go abo~t this body training. . and variations of temperature for 1 day, August 4th. Buy your tickets Cushman, c. ........ ---····-·-·-···········5 2 7 1 mg material for gold f1llings. Sleepmg outdors the year round lS this purpose. locally and help your ward. MIDVALE fAMILY HIGH SPOTS IN POliTICAL GOSSIP ACCIDENT RETURNS fROM EASTERN TRIP ... MIDVALE CONTINUES 'TO .WIN BALL GAMES • Complete Report on Bingham Snow Slide °b_. i~c;, ~~~ler~ch;~~t:~~s~t~~~e:d~~~~ Interesting Facts About "The House I Live In" Making Progress Against His Will 1 I .. I ~nod wast,~ |