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Show 5c PER WEEK MIDVALE UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1, 1926 VOL 2. NO. 14 Do They Read The Journal-I'll Say So NUMBER OF POLITICAL ASPIRANTS INCREASE AS CONVENTIONS NEAR FAREWELL PROGRAM BASEBAll SEASON I Last week we offered, or rather the Booth Mere. Co., offered a prize of $5.00 to anyone telling how to get gooseberry juice from a white lawn dress. Candidates for the various offices Democratic-George D. Alder, LaMany replies have been received. to be filled at the November elec- fayette Hanchett, Professor Joshua First prize of $5.00 was awarded to tion and men and women who are be- H. Paul of the University of Utah, Midvale won from the Eastern HatMrs. L. Rose, of Midvale for the best ters Sunday. The Hatters are coning discussed favorably for nomina- William J. Halloran, Julian Bamberreply. Following we print her letter sidered one of the fastest amateur tion, although not active candidates ger, Delbert Thomas, John Hansen, in full: teams in the State of Utah. Midvale, Utah in some cases, now make a rather Allen T. Sanford, J. W. McKinney. The score was 7 to 4. Aug. 21, 1926 State House of Representatives long li~t. While there will be addiLarson was largely responsible for (Sixteen from Salt Lake county) Mr. J. W. Booth, , tions to the list between now and the this win, pitching a brilliant game. Republican--Jesse B. Sharp, PatDear Sir: time of the September conventions, Midvale played the pick of Jordan This is the way I would get gooseit already contains the names of for- rick H. Goggin, Mrs. Arthur E. GraWednesday evening, there being playberry juice ftom a white lawn dress: midable contenders for nomination, ham, D. Ray Shurtliff, Albert B. ers from Riverton, West Jordan and First take 2 quarts of gooseberrres men and women who have wide circles Fisher, Francis B. Critchlow, W. A. Bluffdale. and 2 quarts of water and boil until of friends who are desirous of see- Crane of Herriman, R. Verne McCulThe outcome was 7 to 3 in f~vor of the gooseberries are tender then ing them honored at either the Re- lough, Mrs. Julia Smart, Ray S. MeMidvale. strain the juice into a white enameled publican or Democratic conventions. arty, Elias S. Woodruff, Jonathan E On Friday evening at 4 :30 p. m., pan. (You can ~et. one at Booth's). Openshaw, N. J. Hansen, M. B. AnThe list printed in today's Journal Midvale will mix with th~ 0 . S. L. Then put the white lawn dress into contains the names of those most drus of Draper, H. Claud Anderson · team from Salt Lake City. These the gooseberry juice and let stand a prominently mentio,ned for nomin:•- of Garfield, Frank Mozely, Charles teams have a win a piece to their few minutes. tion_ by the two parties. It is as fol- J. Ullrich, former assistant state encredit and will probably both play Put the dress thJ'ough one of gineer; Clarence Baird, Stafford T lows: in the tournament. Booth's clothes wringers and you will U. S. Senate Robinson, George M. Cannon, Jr., On Sunday, Midvale will play the then get gooseberry juice out of a Republican-Reed Smoot. Byron D. Anderson, Wilford W. Romfinal game of the seascm with Indewhite lawn dress. Democratic-Ashy Snow, Milton H. ney, William C. tSark, T. H. Cartpendent Gas and Oil Co. Come out Mrs. Wm. L. Rose, Midvale Welling, W. W. Armstrong, W. R. wright, Albert C. Carrington, E . and see the ball season end in Mid· by just making this, ovr motto: Second prize was awarded to Mrs. Wallace and James H. Moyle. Hugh Miller, Mrs. Stephen Abbott, To the reading public, vale-4 :30 p. m. Promise yourself:U. Maynard, Sandy, R. F. D. No. 2, Congress Mrs. H. S Tanner, Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Friends: talk health, happiness and prosUtah. Her prize is $2.50. We did Republican-First congregational Jr. A Farewell Testimonial will be GRANT FAMILY, MOVE district--Don B. Colton, present conDemocratic--Joseph Grutt, C. L. I am this letter as an ap- To perity to all you meet. not promise this prize but her reply WHEN KETTLE VACATES given Friday evening in the Midvale gressman, and Arthur Woolley of Or,-- Countryman, c. B. Felt, L. N. Healey, peal to the public, hoping that by so I To make your friends think there is is worth it: Ward Chapel for Elder Louis E. something in them. "Sandy, R. D. ,No. 2, Uta. den; Second congregational district, J. R. Jarvis, Leon Oleson, Mrs. D. D. doing, some worthy man, woman or I of everyH. J. Grant and family moved in Goff, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Goff, look on the sunny side Aug. 21, 1926 Elmer 0. Leatherwood, present con- Moffat, Amos Turner, Jr., Soren Ras- child will give me a little light on the To optimism Booth Mere. Co., the residence on Center St., vacated who has accepted a call to labor as thing and make your gr~s~man; Th~dore L. Holman and\ mussen, Terbert Snow, Alvin Beesley, subject I will relate. If they will 1 by the Alvin Kettle family last Suna Missionary in the Swiss-German come true. Midvale, Utah, W1lham A. H1lton. L. E. Despain, Dr. Thomas F. Howells kindly step forward and offer their 1 for only He will leave for Germany day. Mission. think the best, to work Dear Sir: Democratic-First congregational! Taylor Chamberlain, Dr. G. W. Mid- assistance, I will appreciate it very To only the Mr. Kettle's wife has been called -t o the best, and to expect In reply to an ad in the Jordan via Montreal, Canada on September district-M. H. Welling, James W. dleton, W. S. Romney,.Mrs. R. E. L. much. California indefinitely to ·attend to a best. Journal as to how to get gC>oseberry 10. Funk of Richmond, pas~ president •of Collier, Harry Shepherd, Arthur MeNow, when was it that I was so sister who is very ill and Mr. Kettle The program for Friday night is the state senate; Ephr1am Bergeson Farland, Mrs. Burton W. Musser, sick that it took three men to :hold To be as enthusiastic about the suc- juice from a white lawn dress, I sold his household furniture and will cess of others as you are your would say to cook some gooseberries as follows: of Cornish, president of the Utah Hugo B. Anderson, Mrs. Henry Allen, me down in bed? (I think they must own. and put them in the dress and squeeze Vocal duet ...... Mrs. Frank Richardson lead a bachelor's life hereafter. State Farm bureau, and Robert H. Mrs. Frank W. Penrose, Dean Rice. have meant that I was so unbalanced forget the mistakes of the past and Miss Fae Richardson. the dress, thus you could get gooseHinckley, former mayor of Mount Professor J. J. Merrill, Katherine V. or in plain everyday English, crazy). To and press onward to greater ...................... _..... Mrs. J. L. Myers LOCAL REUNION AT FISH LAKE Reading berry juice from a white lawn dress. Pleasant; Second congreg_ational dis- Kasius, Dr. T. F. H. Morton, Herbert Now will the person that was so kind, achievements of the future. Musical selection ............ Rumel family Mrs. U. Maynard, trict-Mayor C. Clarence Neslen, M. Schiller, Athol Rawlins, Ralph T. to tell one of their good friends about Mr. and Mrs. J.oe Cushman and Mr. live in faith that the world is on A Thought or Two ............ Harold Goff Sandy, Utah, R. D. No. 2." Noble Warrum, Sr., Samuel Russell, Stewart, J. E. McGinty, Creightvn this unfortunate incident, kindly en- To and Mrs. A. L. Anderson left early your side as long as you give the Tenor solo ......... 4rnold A. Beckstead Both winners may call at Booth Daniel B. Shields, W. W. Ray, James C. King, John D. Loftus, Rulon S. lighten me who the mell' were so I Monday morning for a week's vacabest that is in you. Reading ... _ ...... -........... Mrs. Geo. A. Goff Mere. Co., and purchase merchandise H. Wolfe, Samuel W. Stewart, Ray Wells, former state commissioner of c-an personallv thank them and what be too large for worry, too noble tion freezing at Fish Lake. to the value mentioned without cost Address ..... _.............. Bishop J. A. A::lett VanCott, Burton W. Musser and H. insurance; Ed Heaston of Bingham. Doctor was called. I try to meet my To Mr. and Mrs. HoUis Aylett and Mr. for anger, too strong for fear and Vocal selection ...... Mr. Chas. Schmidt to them. M. Stephens. Gould B. Blakely, Bert Smoot of obligations but how can I do it, when too happy to permit the presand Mrs. C. E. Matthews expect to We · print another letter received and Company. Utah Supeme Court Sugarhouse, Henry F. Fenstrom, G. the close neighbors and my mother to leave Saturday to join them for ence of trouble. to show that this contestant did not Remarks ....... _.... .. _ Mr. Louis Golf Republican-Judge Elias Hanson of G. Smith, P. M. Parry. is as much in the dark as I am? T I hope I shall be enlightened as get the idea for you cannot get Something Different ...... Girls of the an over Sunday outing at Fish Lake. rovo, Leroy R. Young, district atCounty Commissioner have studied mysterious works that to this little mystery, so who you are gooseberry juice from a dress when "J" Club. torney, Brigham City; Judge Morris will make a person's hair stand on . 1 end but this one incident has me come and solve it for me. I shall call there is no gooseberry juke in it: Dancing in the Midvale Amuse- MRS. CLARENCE ANDERSON {Two tv be nominated) L. Rl'tch1'e, Salt Lake,· Judge Lee B. 1 R HAS APPENDICITIS ATTACK ment hall will conclude the program. "Booth Mere. Co., :might, Salt Lake·, former Judge · E Lepub B 1can-C· arence b tM. Cl Cannon, stumped, CAN YOU ENLIGHTEN 1 on you or you can see me at home, Midvale, Utah, ames A. Howell, Weber county; Judge · · urgon, meum en ; arence ME? ! 47 6th Ave, Midvale. To remove gooseberry juice from a Last Friday evening Mrs. Clarence James N. Kimball, Second judicial dis Cowan, H. T. Dahlquist, Rulon H People have the idea, (I hope they I Thanking 3rou ,'for your kind paA'llderson of Center Street, was trict; Judge George S. Baker, Sec- Labrum, Archie Stewart, Robert B. are right) that they should stick their I tience in reading this article I beg to white lawn dress, hold the stained MIDVALE COMMUNITY ' part tightly over a bowl and pour Johnf ,.,. E. Pixton, former . other people's business .1 remain. ond judicial district,· John c. Davis, Harkness, 't tt L 1ong noses m METHODIST CHURCH stricken with an acute attack of ap1 boiling water through it for three or pendicitis and rushed to St. Marks former district attorney, Weber counCl y a onley o murray; saac e:;h t ter, mayor of Murray; L. E. Barnett, and keep it there. What a eaven we I Respectfully, four minutes, u;;ing clean water e11ch Y· could make of this life, if we would, Olof H. Nielsen. hospital. Rev •....-Frank W. Bro-ss, Pastor time. Dry in the sunlight. · Democratic-Arthur E. Pratt, for- fQrmer foreman Utah Copper com- -~----------------------------The case was so critical that Dr. mer district judge, Weber county; pany. and former prohibition enforcement· MRS. LOUISA WESTERMAN OR Hosmer operated immediately. 10:00 a. m., Sunday School. Mr. William H. Bramel,; Wilson MeCounty Clerk agent; James Devine, former warden BURIED WEDNESDAY Soak in a solution of ClC>rax-1 At latest reports, she is improvArvid Anderson. Supt. part Clorax to 20 parts of water. ing rapidly and will be home in about Carthy, former district judge, Salt Republican-Fred C. Bassett, chief of the state penitentiary; C. Frank Mrs. Louisa Westerman, a resident 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship: the ten days. Lake; C. C. Richards, Henry N. Hayes clerk county clerk's office; Edwin R. Emery, former sheriff; Frank Mat- of Sugar Street, 82 years of age, Leave stained material in this soluSermon by the Pastor, subject ''The c.~Joseph Chez, former state senator, Warner, Alonzo Mackay, William C. thews, chief civil deputy sherif's of- died Sunday. Funeral services were tion until stain disappears. Then HiJ!:hest Ideal and How Attained." GOOD OLD DAYS PREVAIL Weber county; H. H. Henderson, S. Tanner, J. W. Curtis, deputies county fice; R. B. Hildebrand, former deputy held from the Midvale Ward House rinse thoroughly. 6;30 p .m., EpW.orth League; Mrs. OR AT CASPER P. Dobbs, Wade M. Johnson, Weber clerk's office; J. Edward Swift, Will sheriff. Wednesday at 2 p. m. If the spot is wet with a little cam- A. E . Anderson, leader. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. O'Brien returncoanty; Joshua Greenwood, former F. Langenbacker, J. M. Rasmussen. Democratic-S. William Tooke, Bishop J. A. Aylett was in charge 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship; Ser- ed Tuesday from a week's vacation phor before the stain has been wet president of state public utilities comDemocratic-Austin P. Miller, John Franklyn Christianson, Benjamin R. of the services. mon by the Pastor, subject "Some in and about Casper, Wyoming. mission; William H. Leary, dean of Fanning, William J. Korth, Barney Neils Lind offered the opening with water, it will entirely disappear Essentials for Success." the University of Utah law school. Quinn, John P. Halvorson. Harries, incumbent; T. T. Burton, Ed says that the lowliest bum when the dress is laundered." Tuesday, 4:00 p. m., Junior Lea- makes from $7:00 to $11:00 a day in State Senators Sheriff Aquila Nebeker, David Clayton, John prayer. The speakers were C. E. Gaufin of Murray, and Walter Eliason, of gue. Mrs. Ralph Hoffman, Supt. the oil fields and everybody is pros(Three from Salt Lake county.) Republican-Captain W. T. Ayland, H. Cook, manager of the municipal Salt Lake c:ity. Miss Violet Thompson of First Republican-Alonzo B. Irvine, pres- Leon Mayhue, C. W. Patten, Salt baths; Riley M. Beckstead, chief of SANDY RESIDENT DIES perous. . Closing prayer was by Olof Olson. Church, Salt Lake, will be the soloHe also states that certain evidence ident of the senate at the last ses Lake detective bureau; Charles E. Salt Lake detective bureau. • Musical numbers were rende,r ed by F. Julius Anderson died at his home ist for the Sunday evening service. in many business houses and soft County Attorney sion; Charles Cottrell, Jr., Hamilton Wood, former deputy sheriff and fora quartet as folLows: "0 My Father" Gardner, J. Wilmer Booth of Midvale, mer manager of Burns Detective aRepublican-E. •Ray Christensen "Sometime" and "My Father Knows" in Sandy, August 31st, after a in~ She will also sing at Epworth League drink parlor in and about the famous service. oil center indicates a return to the Mrs .. N. A. Dunyon, W. D. Sutton, gency; James J Mcintyre, George Wallace B. Kelly, Vernan Snyder. C. I. Goff was in charge of the fu- ering iTiness. He was born in Sweden Dr. Hancher, the Superintendent of habits in the "good old days." former state treasurer. Holmberg ,county road commissioner · Democratic-David R. Hempstead, in 1876. He cam~ to Salt Lake City - - -- - · - - - - - - - - - - William Reger, Calvin W. Rawlings, neral and interment was made in the with his parents when a small child. the Mission, has asked Rev. Bross Ed is thinking seriously of buying to serve as Acting Pastor until the some oil stock. Ray T. Elsmore, Alonzo W. Watson, Murray City cemetery. He has made his home in Sandy She leaves to mourn her passing • Vere L. McCarthy, A. W. Duvall, for a number of years and is sur- new Pastor arrives. one son, .Tohn A. Westerman, and a The public is cordially invited to FIRE BREAKS OUT Harold C. Wallace, Leslie Frazer, vived by his wife, Reginia Borg and host of friends and acquaintances. the services. Hart J. Fitzgerald, Joseph T. Pence, AT THE U. S. SMELTER the following children, Clarence, ClifMrs. Westerman's husband died 10 Darrell T. Lane. ford, Vernal. Vivian and Gordon, also County Treasurer Early this week a fire broke out years aJ!:O. BY DR. GEORGE A. COLE two brothers and three sisters. Republican-H. J. Groesbeck, inFuneral services will be held Fri- IMPORTANT! DON'T OVERLOOK near .the trestle and flume leading -t o TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN cumbent; George T. Judd, C. Roscoe' THIS! the bullion loading department. day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the The draft up the flume acted as a Vigus, former county auditor. It is estimated that. s~venty-.five per After September 2, 1926, I will not Second ward chapel. MEASLES Democratic-Stephen H. Lynch, Turn to the back page and see for natural draft and the fire spread rap~ cent of all cases of tuberculosis have Glen McEwan. be responsible £or any debts contractyourself what a swell program the idly. Due to the prompt work of Measles is probably the most high- a listing of measles as a starting ed by my wife, Mrs. Lavern B. EgCounty Auditor Hub is offering this coming week. w~rkmen in the vicini-t y a disastrous A public reception for Miss Jessie ly contagious disease that we know point. Republican--James H. Sullivan, bert. Friday and Saturday you will see ' fire was avoided. Jim, Princess America II, was tendanything about. Very few grown Lee James El!:bert The chief concern of the mother is present auditor; R. W. Wanlace and (Signed) Jack Hoxie in one of his best, "The ------ered her at the Davenport hotel, people can say, "I haven never had how to avoid these aftermaths. West Jordan, Utah. Jean L. May, former deputy county FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Celebrate . Spokane, Washington, before her de- Fighting Peacemaker." Her first step is to recognize early auditor. the measles." PIONEER RESIDENT Labor Day by seeing one of the best parture to be the guest of the Mayor Every now and then an epidemic that the child is ill. Fever, croupy HELD IN MIDV A L Democratic-Ray G. Wood, Ashby REPUBLICANS! TAKE NOTICE pictures yet-"The Barrier," from and Atlantic City Pageant committee of measles occurs, and when it does . cough and sore throat will give the S. 'l'hatcher, Thomas A. Horne, Fred Notice is hereby given that RepubRex Beach's novel-a tale of the it takes the adults who have escaped warning. lican Primary will be held at 8 o'clock at Atlantic City. L. Lynch. Yukon, you will never forget. The Funeral services for Mrs. One of the ceremonies Qf great inso far. Friday, September 3rd, in Midvale County Recorder Then put him to bed and get 1 him picture runs Sunday, Monday and Hanna Cook, pioneer resident of terest at the reception was the preOne attack ordinarily confers im- 1uieted down. Darken the room and Republican-Miss Linian Cutler, City Hall, for District No. 157. Tuesday. DON'T MISS IT! vale, who died at a Salt Lake munity against further attacks, sc see that his feet are warm. Then incumbent; Miss Zelia Gallacher, This primary is held for electing sentation of a golden key to Atlantic Wednesday and Thursday another pita!, Friday, August 27, were that very rarely does one person hav< send for the doctor. deputy county clerk's office; Miss delegates to the State Congressional City, with which she can enter the good Western, Pete Marrison, assist- Sunday at the ward chapel. it twice. Ethel A. Hansen, deputy state audit- Convention to be held at Salt Lake pageant city as an honor guest, in- ed by his horse "Lightning" and dog, Bishop John A. Aylett The question of whether to send Whether or not a mother feels it or's office; Miss Zina W. Cummings, City, on the 9th and 10th of Sep- stead of a mere visitor. She was ac- Bunk" in "BLUE BLAZES." ' charge. The singing was for the doctor is much Uke the quescompanied by Mrs. Sarah Traux Alher duty to expose her children to deputy county recorder's office; Mrs. tember, 1926. Don't forget the usual Saturday by a mixed quartette under the whether to engage a lawyer tion of bert, a prominent actress and resident measles and have it over with, she Aurora Hiatt, Mrs. Corey F. Albrit\ All Republicans are requested to and Sunday added attractions. See tion of John Dunn, ward ,.'hn,.;: .. t.-. will do well always to protect any to rlraw a lease for the rent of a ton, Mrs. Eva P. Jones ,former city be present. orf Spokane. Floyd Miller and Roy Despain, from Prayers were offered by Aurelius President of every civic club and chilrl of six years or under because small home. Granite Ward in their own acrobatic Rasmussen and Olof Olson. It is far better to pay a lawyer a auditor of Murray. children of this age are not physically Democratic-Stella Connor, Rula PRIZE WINNERS ANNOUNCED other local organizations were in at act. The speakers were Jos. B. W draw a small lease than small fee to tendance. Mann Brothers', D~en prepared to withstand measles. Williams, Jennie Harrigton, Julia The Annual Flower Show conduct· week's program you'll want to see Niels Lind, John A. Aylett and Because it is rare for anybody tc- to pay him a large fee to try a suit Farnsworth Lund, Thomas Alston, 1 ed by the Community <elub took place port hotel orchestra played, and dig- A Nuf Sed! Orgile of Spanish Fork, all of who nitaries of the city and county were die of measles, this affliction is look in law .arising out of a lease conof the sterling worth and told Joseph McKay, Thomas Homer. as announced, Saturday at the Li1 erl upon as being n.0t dangerous anr tract drawn by yourself or a neighpresent to act in their official capaccharacter of the deceased. . County Assessor . btary building. JORDAN HIGH REGISTRATION ities during the ceremonies. therefore not requiring much care bor. It is aclvisable to have the docsons and great grand-sons acted Repubhcan-Marlow L. Cummmgs, A committee selected the following BEGINS MONDAY Jessie Jim was chosen Princess beyond a fair opportunity to run it~ tor set the mother's rninrl at rest and pallbearers and the great J. L. Preece, A. G. Brain, as prize winners in the eastern cliviincumbent; to instruct her from time to time how America II at the Second National course. daughters assisted with the deputy cou~ty treasurer. sion: Isabel Rose, first prize; and All students in Jordan Scho-ol DisIndian cO'llgress, held in Spokane in For this very reason it become~ to care for her child, so that when Interment was in the family plot DemocratJc-4Stephen H. Moyle, Dale Waters ,second. In the western one of the most dangerous of disease~ the rash has done its work the little Joseph A. Young, George Maycock, division: Hulda and lone Poulson July, and is an example of the high- trict will take notice that on Monday, the West Jordan Cemetery. where est type of Indian beauty. She is September 6, at 9:30 a. m., registrabecause a little neJ!:lect, even the patient will be perfecty well and free was dedicated by Wm. A. H. Parsons. first prize and Phyllis Shirts second. from complications that may plague the only child of LC>ng Jim, a full tion will be.gin for Freshmen. Stu- grave ~lil!:htest chill, may ]earl to a whole son. Mrs. Cock, familiarly known County Surveyor Mandy lovely varieties of blossoms him all his life. blooded Siwash Indian, and a second dents entering High School from Riv- Grandma Cook, was born in Wa train of rliseases to follow. Republican~Harold' Christophe'!'- were displayed. The chief thinl!:S for the mother to year high shoo! student. Her home erton, West Jordan ·and Draper Jun- March 25, 1839, which would Broncho-pneumonia, tuberculosis, son, Joe Blickensderfer, George Moore watch out for in ~easles are to keep ior High are requested to report for inflammation of the ear leading to deputy sheriff, former volunteer fire- is near the mouth of the Okanogan registrati-on at Jordan High at this her 87 years and 5 months of John R. Stewart. the child's bowels open, to feed him a mastoid infection, paralysis and heart river-a very historic spo·t--It was at the time of her death. She is Democratic-L. S. Wood, A. H. man; Tom Fowler, George P. Tinges, there that the stars and stripes were time. failure-these are some of the af- very light fever diet, to protect his vived by one son, D. J. Cook, present constable. Rock, W. H. Taylor, Clem C. CarSeptember 7th, at On Tuesday, flictions that follow as a result of feet from cold and his eyes from light first unfurled in the state of WashDemocratic-Albert Cope, William grand-children and ten great hart, C. G. Worley. measles. The last two may not oc- and to keep him quiet durjng the ington by the Astor Fur Trades un- 9:30 a. m., all other students will Nisbet, James Shaw, Thomas Mcchildren. Constable register, cur until years afterward. Broncho- course of the disease and for at least der David Stuart in 18-11, Kean. Republican-Peter Hansen, former a week afterwards. pneumonia joina right on, TO BE GIVEN TO CLOSE HERE SUNDAY NEXT OLOF WANTS 'EM TO KNOW "WHO'S WHO" wtitin~ I ---- . I I I I Th e :"HOUSe" y OU L•JVe I0 I I ------- • |