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Show AIN KIDD'S TREASURE· CHEST DISCOVERED IN MIDVALE. See it On Display istmas Shopping Time Is Here Have You Secured Your Xmas Greeting Cards VOL. 2 NO. 30 MIDVALE Cl'rY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1926 ' Fire Dept. ~punds Warning Co~cerning Christmas Fires FIREMEN ASK FOR PERMANENT QUARTERS $2.00 The Year Cfhe Magic Touch · JORD~N VICTORIOUS f,Cfiristmas OVER GRANITE .FARMERS Caationr-on the part of all is re- , to assist in ha\·ing a perfect day. queiSte<i by the City Fire Depart-j If playing the role of Santa Claus rnent and particular.ly those who have be careful of Yf " clothing, the '- . and who are preparing for the Christ . ton trimmings a.,d whiskers, remain mas spirit with Yuletide decorations. ' away from the candles and other The Christmas spirit and the joy I heating and lighting tixtlllreJ5, considof the home may be driven from us 1 er yourself and others in matters of The Council of the Midvale City and ou~ community by the ft:re demon 1 proteotron as well .aa in jOI)' a1~J 'l'h: Bc_etdiggers were again return~~~-{.\NSFORMED and filled wtth sacredUght, met Tuesday evening. A quorum bethrough our efforts to bring joy and 1 pleasure. ed v1ctonous over the Granite FarmWith music lUUng and sublimeing present, the usll&l business was the spil"it of the occasion into our ; •Should your clothing catch fire, do 1 ers Friday night, this time by the lnsptrln" Ul\e a Gothic arch, transacted. A committee from the homes without due consideration of · not run through the house, lay down score of 29 to 23. The rivalry was Or Ul\e a great Homeric rhymeFiremens Associati()n was present the things we have at our command.j quickly and roB on it or roll up in as keen between the twQ big suburSo all appee.rs 1 again has come 1nd Chief Canning acted as spokesThe little tree .standinl( in the parlor: a rug. Better still use a woo.len 1 ban schools, as if thE? contest had The joys of Christxnas Ume. man in the m~ttter of asking the may be in itself harmless yet a beau-! blanket-be prepared for any emerbeen a league one, and resulted in a C:ouncil to remodel the building retiful gift to us, may without a mo- gency, have ()De handy. Double the very beautiful game. Whet mesic power has swept the land? cently purohased by the city with ments warning be enveloped in · guard around the little match and the •. Jordan started with a rush, assumGood-will to men where yesterday ' view of r.-iving the Firemen perflames by the slight tipping or ~1-1 smoking material. . ~d ~hen the mg a 7 to 2 lead at the qual'ter Most had forgot the lessons taught n.,.nent quarters. What might be ing of a candle ()r by the topphng . days have passed With Lts JOY and which was increased to 15 to 5 at That night to shepherds fe.r away I done with the building was further of an unsecured tree. pleasure permit the tree and decorahalf _time. In the thir.d quarter, The prlnc& of peace egatn has come. explained by C. A. Canning. It was Candles for illuminating and dec-/ tions to 1r0 also witoout any unnecG.ramte played an agrc<:Bive game and With his celestial sway. further understood that before next orative purposes may appeal to some essary delay f'l>r in remaining the aided by some nice basket shooting meeting the Council and Builrling to be more real when thinking of the 1 fire hazards increase. 1 almost overtook Jordan. T.hey soo~ Ins-pector would investigate the posMore wondrous than the Midas touch past days, ()r days of old; but the 1 May the spirit of the Christmas be, shot their bolt, however and Jordan sibilities of the building and definite That turned the tlowers and walls to gold, little electric light in its various col-I fully enjoyed by the good people of ' 1 maintained a good lead to the finish. action be taken then. That spirit that transtbrms where·er ors and designs presents a more beau our cGmmunity, and pass away withThomander and Christensen looked The necessity of a seat and shelter tiful scene and carries from us the out an addition to the long Jist of The story of the Christ Is told, best for Granite. heing placed at the end of th~ car many candle hazards. ·llhe past suffering and death by And adds a splendor to surpass Jordan's team functioned as a unit. line was brought up. This matter ..Let us play safe, be safe, and not · Christmas tires. All Eden's tlame of old. The substitute;;, Casper. Bateman, was left to the proper committee with S()rry, make it possible to illuminate At y()ur service if the occasion• Milne and Hart also played good ball. power to act. SQ, In the maddening rush of life electrically insbead of with that little demands, The score: A ri\ft\munication from the Lions candle which has in the past been the Let us remember why He came .Midvale Fire Department. Jordnn Club asking the Council to consider means of causing much suffering and And tasted sorrow; let us pause G. T. F. P. the platting of the city in accordance To honor once again his name, Oldham, lf. ··- ........_..... .. 4 1 0 8 death and has been a destroyer of CATHOLIC CHURCH SERVICES I with the 'T'orrens Land Registration the ChristltlciB joy in many homes. Whose loving l\indness and whose law Grant, rf. ...... ...... .. ..._, ··-···· 3 4 3 9 Act was read. With a view of obtainHow more beautiful and better is Mass at Goff's Hall, Christmas ·Will ever be the same. K. Larsen, c ..... ...... 4 1 0 8 ing a better understanding of the the metal tinsel and the flake ashes- morning at 9 o'clock. C. Larsen, lg. ---------------- 1 1 0 2 matter, it was decided that Mr. Hall His plan, though unfulfilled today, tos, and die pGwdered mica for decMass at 9:30 December 26th at Monahan, rg. ----· ····-··---... 1 0 0 2 of Salt Lake City be invited to be orati()jll and snow effect upon the Goft's hall. Christmas hymns wiU Must last Ull sl:\les and starlight fade, Milne, c. _. ··-·--·--·-··.. ---· 0 0 0 0 present at the next meeting of the tree tlian the highly dangerous paper be sung ()n Christmas Day by the ~nhe.ncing all the things of life Bateman, rf. ·- ....- ...... _........... 0 0 0 0 Oouncil and explain in detail how this clippings and cotton, and then the- chlldren of the Sunday School. For human joy end welfare me.de, I I h rd f h at D Casper, rg. ....... -·-0 0 0 0 toys that require alcohol ()r oils, the Rev. Patriok Maguire, I n a a ?ug t game. r~re~: improvement could be managed. SemiAnd spreading radiance far and wide Hart. rg. .. .. ..-........ ..... 0 U. 0 ,0 eheap electrkal toy many times with Murray, Utah: Tues,day evenmg, the Midvale M monthly bills were allowed oaid and To farthest waste and glade. __. · · ho··u 11 be "d d I, Men s · basketllall team lost for the meeting was adjourned. d e f .....1ve WIJ'eS s W~o~~£ a avo1 e hi Totals 13 7 3 29 ONE-MAN STREET CAR'S first t1me t s season on a score of The Magi, following the star, 12 to 15. The Draper team has alDANCES AT WEST JORDAN Had learned the golden lesson well Granite ON MIDVALE LINE ways been co.n.sidered our strongest JORDAN DRAMA 'SCORES AMUSEMENT BALL Of why One from beyond those heights G. T. F. P. rivals and keen interest wa.s taken BIG SUCCES~ Shou!d come to earth to humbly dwP-111 'l'homander, ! '· .......- .... 3 3 3 9 West Jordan will be favored with It is reported that one-man street. in preparation~for this contest. Each Knew the thrlll we feel tode.y Jones, ri". .. .........._..... . 0 0 0 0 three holiday dances this seaS()n. The cars will travel to and from Mi.dvwle! The line-up: to s lt L k afte th fi t f the Of sleigh and Christmas bell. Christenson. c. "Daddy-Long-Legs" presented by -· ................ 3 3 0 6 Smart Set orchestra will mix up the a a e r e rs o Midvale Draper the Jordan Hip;h 'School players deJensen, lg. 1 1 0 2 jazz for ~hristmas Eve and New year. n' Dewey ....................... rf ................. W. Day Hghted a large atWience, who braved They saw before the winding way Frame, rg . . . 0 1 1 1 Years Eve. Several of the cars, it is said, wi Reading ................ If ........................ Lambert the storm Tusday night to witness it. 0' er wastes and pla.lns of striving yearsLindsay, If. ...... . ....... . 0 0 0 0 The Gaiety Girls will entertain in be overhauled aRd placed on the one- Griffith .... ........- ....... c ...............Rasmussen Miss Van Johnstone, the director was And farther on, beyond it all, Hun~ford, rf. . ........ ---· ... . 1 1 1 3 coatume in addition to furnishing I man list. Wright ................ rg ....................... Sjoblom t 1 ted "d t th Wh the th• The ·u shlntng 1 castles t)l ser free H from be tea1·s, GrPen, lg. . ...... congra -··..... u a _ on every s1 e a e 0 0 0 0 18 WI .-..ic: for the dance on Chrisbmas e r II ow up e u.g s --·-----· 1g ··..·-·-·-----... ··· · · A 1len d rf f ..._ ta , Hutz, If _______ .._.... ___ 1 0 0 2 Where some day man shall l\rlow the truth Day, December 25. vice on the line by re~n ()f the fact Boweri and Matthews did substitute won e u1 .SU«ess o ... eo- presen I I And drop his hates and fears. Don'-t f()rget the fact that the West that the ~otorman Wlll have to c?l- work on the Midvale team. tion. Jol'dan Hall has been entirely remod_llect fares ts a matter to be deternunReferees, Townsend and Day. 'l'otals . ···----------····-· -.. . 9 9 5 23 Howard Best, as Jarvis Pendleton Peace on the earth, good-wlll to meneled and the floor bas been e"l • ........A. ed. I ! Midvale's second team beat Draper gave a most finished characterization ..._. 6 """' b and carried his part with an ease and At last they'll reign from shore to shor .3, JORDAN 30--EAST 25 and renewed until today dance floor second team Y a score of 15 to 11. 1 k bl Gl ·' M Unceasing, bearing perfect light; In a swift game in which the lead critics admit that it is the best in the Battling Burke will visit Midvale in power tru Y reinar a e. auys c1 Then continually on the dese.rt alternatPtl between the sands of .. ,._ yore f t d ·n b bl Midvale, Utah, Dec. 15, 1926 Gee as Judy, measured up to all the 1.,..., near u ure an Wl pro a Y county. · requirements of this important role. teams, Jordan defeated East in a prac The rose and illy shall appear 1 a 1 yment ar0 u d the Sm Iter To the Members of the Jordan •seek ...mp 0 n ' e · Her charm captivated the hearts of tice game, \Vedne;;clay. To bloom forevermore. If you haven't tried that home made Burke oomes from ·Little Rock, Ark., District School .Board: her audience instantly. Harry WeeEast leti at the half, I 9 to 16, but __ ... t · tho 1 · J d · id to be "t In behalf of the Citizens and Stu......,.y pu up 1n se P easmg ap- an 1s sa qut e a scrapper. nig, Mildred Aylett and Laurelda fast floor WQrk by thP Beetdiggers ...__._ ts t the W 'ls G te dents of Midvale, we, the Midvale anese ,....e a er roce rRaddon in the character roles add~ brought home the victory. ia, you have missed a part of y()ur An Oldsmobile Sedan plunged over Civic Club, wish to convey to you and much stren.R"th to the cast. Lourie Christmas treat. Call there at once the embankment in front of the Mur-1 all th~se. concerned our thanks and Fisher as Julia, and Zelda Lloyd as and get one. The candy was made . ray Laundry on State Street last, !'PPrec;1abon for the hearty manr~er COMMUNITY CLrB in Midvade, hand turned, etc., and Wednesday. The lady driver evident-· 1n wh1ch you respended to ()Ur desue Sallie were good. BAZAAR AND DINNER the flavor is delicious. lly went to slee or ()tberwise lost con- ! fo~ auto busse~ for ·the students . .of The orphans in the first act were trol for a second and the car turned; Midvale attendmg the Jordan Htgh very convincing and gave the play a WELL PATRONIZED The annual election banquet was . The next meeting of the Community THE COMMUNITY METHODIST a cemplete S()mersault, and landed' School. . . rollicking start that was maintained Club will be held Wednesday evening held in the City Hall fQllowing the throughout. The underlying current January 5, 1927. Professor Maud election of the officers for the both' Saturday of last week tt<e ~mDwi ...b& M. Kite.. Paa&or up side down in .the water. The one 1 The b usses ~re now m ()perat ton occupant, the dnver, crawled out of and are a credit to the Board mem- of pat~lOS was so delicat_ely done that May Babcock of the University of organizations. munity Club conducted a bazaar ami · the ear -unhurt. A wrecker was call- bers and the District. w_h1le 1t never obtruded )tself, _the au- Utah will read. Mayor L. A Porter and state or- dinner in Goff's Hall, which proved to Sunday .School-10 a. m. I ed, the car picked up and put on its 1 Again we heartily thank you for d1ence was a~ways aware of tt. ganizer and member E. D. Anthony b? an all _round success when PVPChurch Services-11 a. m. 1wheels and away they went without a your prompt action in this matter. The followmg students composed An appreciative audience enjoyed wel·e present and all members except 1mng came Jt was found that both deEpworth League--6 :30 p. m. scrat.ch. , and remind you that our support is the cast: . ~p~rtments had made a.clean sweep and the Christmas program presented by two. Christmas P.rog:ram-Tihu~y lit 1al'WI&ys with you for a Better and . ~award Best, Gadyl! . ~cGee, V_lr- the Music Section of the 'C.Qmmunity Ch" f L C C · t d dtsposed of everythmg offered for . Ie . · · anrung was re-e1ec .e sale. To date, however, the lucky 7:30 p. m. . Bigger Jordan School District. g~ma Perry, May Muxheld, Loutse Club Tuesday evening of last week. Scout .Meeting--FJ'lday at 7 p. m. 1 Sincerely yours, Fh'>ber, Zelda Lloyd, V:ernon Bateman Refreshments were served during the Ch1ef Wlth James H. Po_well as assis~ person in the matter of naming the 1 The ChrisUruul Offering envelops MORMON TROOP WINS Midvale Civic Club Harry Weenig, ~ackson Pate, Lau- social hour which followed the pro- tant, and Chas. A. Cannmg, Secretary doll has not been found. If it is still for World Service will be turned in unclaimed at 6 o'clock Vletl.nesday A CLOSE GAME j relda Ra.ddo.n, M1ldnld Aylette, Ron- gram. Those assisting at serving and Treasurer Henry Nelson and ~A. Powell _heevening another name will be drawn. SuDday morning. The sermon theme aid Hand, Atleen Steadman, Paul .Parr were Mrs. D. A. Drown, Mrs. H. E. came the new pres1dent and vice' will be ..The Star in the East." You Troop 118 won over the Midvale MINSTREL ACT AND Delpha Nielsen, Mury Armstrong, Phelps, Mrs. Youngs Cutler, Mrs. C. president of the Association . . _ U,vited to attend this morning : Juniors in the best game of the seaFASHION REVUE A SUCCESS Gladys Crossgrove, lola Maynard, 0. Watson, Mrs. Jessie Humpries 1\0TICE The association will play the role ehUIICh service. son, the score being 22 to 20. Both Fleda Jensen and Sarah Gillespie. ·md Mrs. J. W. Nibley. of Santa Claus to the childre of deThe eommi11tees have wol"ked faith- teams were about even, although the Clarence Williams was stnge manNotice is hereby given that at a Mr. J. L. Meyers was the speaker ceased firemen. 1 fully on the Christmas Program tn 'Juniors were weakened without the The recreatian committe and a.s- ager. meeting of the City Council, which at the Sacrament meeting ()f the L. be «iven on Thursday evening and 1 help of their regulars. The ~rst 1 sistants who were in charge ()f the will be held at. Citv Hall, at 12 o'clock D. S. Church Sunday evening. His the indications are that this event quarter found both teams playmg entertainment ()f last Friday evenoon, Thursday December 30, the DRAPER NEWS theme was the influence of the teachwill be worth enjoying. The children even. With th~ close of the qua~er! ning should feel well repaid for the MIDVALE MAN HURT Midvale City Budget for the year ings of Christ on literature, art, are doing well with .t heir parts for the Scouts put In tw() baskets, makmg effort expended. AT BINGHAM music and the lives of men. A preMrs. Dewey Darton and cl\ildren 1927 will be adopter! and the ordinance the program. Remember the White · it 4 ·to 0 at the end of the second The Fashion Show was unique in liminary program was given as fol- of Salt Lake was guest of her par- setting up the various accounts will Gift Service and bring your gift. quarter the score st()od 14 to 11 in the fact that h set forth the styles Floyd 0. Rawlins resident, of Mid- lows: Ladies quartet, Mis·ses Grace ents Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dansie be passed. The Boy Scouts will take orders favor of the Scou~s and ·the third l in dre9S from ·~e caveman period vale, who has been employed at the and Leda Whitmore and Misses Er- on Sunday. for Christmas wreathes up until qu~rter 18 to 18 With the blow. ()f the t~ the present t1me. The characters Utah-Apex Mine at Bingham is in a ma and Genevieve Rasmussen. Tenor Mrs. Wilford Crane was surprised We arc very sorr~ indeed to be Chris-tmas Day. The boys are plann- whistle the scouts were the v1ctors. 1 dlsplay;ed the dress of the cave ·girl, serious condition at the hospital in ~llo, Earl Smickle, Read,ing, M1·s. at her home Monday evening by the compelled to announce the passing ing for ·an ()Uting of l()me nature for Bro.wn and Terry played well for · women of the Bible, Egyption, Span- Bingham a.s a result of an accident Parley Glover; of East Midvale. mPmbers of the family. Out-of~town of one of our most prominent good the holidays. Meeting on Friday at Juniors, Brown scoring heavy, Terry ish girl, Puritan, Indian, Coh:mial in the tunnel in which he and a part guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bill!'< old faithful citizens, 1\Ir. William E. 7 p. m. played well at guard. Doty was the: girl, ooop skirt period-s~yles of 1885 ner were at work Sunday. A hugl Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bills. Mr. and Cox, a life-long resident of 'Union and Christmas is a magic name to make star for the Scouts. SOUTH JORDAN SOCIETY hobble skirt period, 1905 and. the boulder crashed down upon them, Mrs. Shirley Cantonwine, Miss Petts East Midvale· wards. glad hearts of men. J.t is as i:t the To the present date, the Juniors present time. Up-to-date styles were breaking lthe right arm and both and Wiliam Bills all of Salt Lake. He has been foremost in musical golden age had come for a week at opponents have scored the total of i shown in afternoon, evening and sport ankles of Mr. Rawlins. The ann Arnold Shields met. with a serious Games were played and refreshments circles, bands, orchestras, choirs, least. The multitudes are arrayed 104 points The J.uniors have scored; wear. The woole was a pleasing- dra- was so badly shattered that it i~ accident last week on the Wel>er, served. ' choruses, in fact every form of pubin holiday attire and busy with play. 78 points and won oone, ~ost three matic idea centralizing in a Goddess, feared amputation will be necessary. when his riding hor~e stepped in a Wiley Hansen son of Mr. and Mrs. lie organizations for the past thirty It is the season of good will to all. games. The Juniors will tangle with . a Prince Charming and dancing farhole, causing it to fall. Arnold was John Hansen returned home ()n Sat- years. He has always been ready to As James Whitcomb Riley 198ytl, the Salt Lake Rover's at the Deseret 1ies. injured, in such a way as might call urday after spending 26 months in devote all his time and talent walk"There's a feel in the air." Then Gym. They will play with the KiMiss Ardis Rosse had charge of MIDVALE SCHOOL for an operation. We hope our friend thP. missionary field. ing to Union many years lead_ing is a !tonic influence permeating the wanis Juniors also of Salt Lake which; the dancing features, and this efficient GIVES PROGRAM will recover soon and that the operaMrs. Leo Lloyd entertained at din- choirs and ward organizations and on atmosphere and the world is stirred will be the last games away from· help added much :to the entertaintion will be unnecessary. He is now ner on Sunday, it being her husband's division of the Wards took a foreThe iollowing program was ·pre- in the L. D. S. hospital. to deeds of kindness and benevolence. home. · ment. birthday anniversary. Covers were most part here. That mysterious, subtle, illusive, yet Little Susan McGhies' enterpreta- sented to a large and attentive auMr. and Mrs. Wayne Tischner of laid for 20 guests. In July, he was taken ill aml was ever present something called ChristThe following program will be tion of the Charueston was enthqs- .di<'nce Wednesday evening at tme Mid Riverton are rejoicing- over the arriv, fQrced to go to a Salt Lake Hospital mas spirit steals across the cold given in the ward chapel, Wednesday iastically received. vale Ward House: al of a baby boy. Mrs. Tischner was Mrs. Mary E. Shields, Utahna and about a month ago came home heart of man like the breath of a~- December 29th in honor of Miss While the minstrel act was hand- Selection ..... Midvale School Orchestr~ formerly Miss Eva Beckstead, daugh~ Shields and Miss Aileen Tuttle mo- feeling improved. Wednesday, while vancing summer, and warms lt with Thelma Henderson who will leave Jan icapped by the illness of R. R. Gil- Boys Chorus "What ,Teacher Wants ter of Samuel Becksteacl, Jr., of this tored to Salt Lake and visited Arnold at his doctor'· office in Salt Lake, he the .passion of a ,great love, which uary 14 for the Central States mis- bert, center man, it was pre..~ented in for Xmas" -·--·---·· Eighth Grade ward. · Shields at" the L. D. S. Hospital. steppe1l on a match in the hall. It flnds expression in ministering to the sion: good style, with L. F. Pett substitut- The Toys Rebellion, an operetta ........ Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Palmer have. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rendles-1 rolled, caused him to fall, breakinr Deeds ()f ()thers, that atmosphere Congregational singing; Invocation ing. J. Hollis Aylett and Henry ---.. -...- First and Second GradeE moved to Arizona to make their home. bach of West Jordan were guests of I his hip. Complic.a.tions and interna. which is sugogestive of: by Donald Hogan; vocal solo, Mildred Beckstead were the end men, and Girls Chorus 'It Came Upon a Mid- It was necessary for this change of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Naylor on Sun-/ ~njuries _resulted and d<;spitc .a:ll med"Christmas bells, Christmas trees, Egbert; piano solo, Fwrence Todd; Henry was ably suppo1ted in his line night Clear" ............ Seventh Grade climate, due to Mr. Palmer's health. day. Marva Naylor is very much teal assistance and faith, his grand Christmas odors ()n the air." vocal sow, Jack Henderson of Dr&lper; of C()medy stunts by ·Clarence Gus- Duet "Silent Night" ...................... Helen Mr. and Mrs. Pete Robertson vis- improved. ' i old spirit wafted away M(lnday mornStirs mankind to the depths and duet, Osborn sisters from Salt Lake; 'tav~on, who for the evening was a Larsen and Ruby Pate. ited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvis RobMrs. David A. Shields is still cQn- ing at 4 a. m. f~en a spirit of fellowship and piano solo, Rhea Garside, Magna; vo- bewitching wench. The .solos and "A Fairy Conspiracy", operetta by ertson of Midvale on Sunday, Mr. and I fined to her bed but her condition has He leaves hundreds of relatives, brotherhood. Surely we shall oot al- cal solo, Melard Henderson, Magna; 1 duets were good and the dog dance Third and Fouth Grades. Mrs. Alvis Robertson have a very been a little improved the p;t<t week .. frientls, and associates to mourn and low this Christmas Season to pass costume song and dance, Beth Blake' by Melba Goff should receive special Duet ··-·-.. ·· Elmer Griffith and Gust ~ick baby. While playing with a ~:ew- Nyal Shields and Roland Sheppick j miss him. without catching new ideals and of Salt Lake; farewell address, Bish- 1 mention. John Dunn had charge of Diazikes. ing basket, the boy pulled off and motored to Sandy and attended the Services will be held in the East fonning high reso.lves in order that op Vfm. J. Leak; remarks ~ssionary; the chorus W()rk and Miss Elvira Red- Dance ... - ........... - ... -..............-..... Ellen Rosse ;wallQwed a brass ornament about the dance Wednesday night. Midvale Ward Chapel Thursday, at the coming year will be the best of readmg, Grace Malstrom; mstrumen- man was at the piano, Donald Nich- Quar-tet ................. Seventh Grade Girl> size of a dime. This is causing In·· Mr. and Mrs. William Newbold 1 p. m. Friends may vi~w the body -.r Uvea. May this be a real Christ- tal music, Peek Boys of Salt Lake; ols and C. A. Bailey assisted with ' 1Grandmo'ther's Dream",... Sth Grade ftammation and a high fever. His spent Sunday as guest of Mr. and from 11:30 to 1:30 previous to the ,... for 111. benediction, Albert OlMn. the accompainiments. Mrs. Soren Nielson. services. Selection ""·-·-· .. ······-···-................ Orchestra condition was no better Sunday. 6yThomas Taylor ltiJ I i i I I MIDVALE "M" MEN SUFFER FIRST DEFEAT I I I I Firmen Elect Officers Community Club To And Hold Banquet Hold Meeting Jan. 5 I • ... l ! I I I I I I I I |