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Show Fri day , Sep tem ber 13th, 1929 MIDVALE JOURNAL Week ly (Frta ay) Publ ished by the Jord an Publ ishin g Com pany , Inc. Term s of Subs cript ion Per Year (in adva nce) ............ $l.OO ... Ente red as secon d dass matt er at the posto fflce at Midv ale City, Utah , unde r act of Marc h 3, 1879. M d J b 0 ern o Print ing Depa rtme nt main taine d. All price s base d on the Fran ltl n Print ing Price List. - - ~. . . Adve rtisin g Rate s {')!splay, per celum n inch ........ $0.35 Read ers, per line ........................ $0.10 . All busl.Wiss corre spon denc e shou ld be addr essed to The M.tdvale Journ al, Midv ale, Utah . 136 N M I St · a n . Phon e Mid. 178 The MIDVALE JO UR NA L WE ST JOR DA N CONT~ I Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jense n are re-I ceivi ng cong ratul ation s upon the birth M r. anu_., M rs. L ee B'1ggs of Chic ago j of a son. very close frien ds of ~r. and Mrs. Unde r the direc tion of the Bish Glen Turn er, also of Chlc ago, were twen ty four deaco ns enjoy ed an opric outA most enjoy able prog ram was cargues ts of Mrs. Turn er's paren ts, Mr. ing at Gran ddad dy Lake s. ried out Sund ay even ing durin g a and Mrs. P. T. Bate man last week . speci al finan cial meet ing "held in the Mrs. P. T. Bate man ccom panie d them Tues day nigh t the M. I. A. met for ward chap el unde r the direc throu gh the L. D. S. Temp le Wed nes- the open ing of the wint er seaso n's speci al comm ittee inclu dingtion of a <lay. R. H. prog ram detai ls of the prog ram in- Clay ton, chair Miss Lure e Bate man left Frida y of elude man, Earl D. Evan s and d a nove l wedd ing illus tratin g John Nich olson and the Ward Blah last week for Milfo rd wher e she will the union of the Impr ovem ent Era opric . teach schoo l this winte r. and the Youn g Ladi es Jour nal other The open ing song s were "Now let Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scha elder of numb ers were readi ng Gayl e John sen us Rejo ice" and "Hav e I Done Any Salt Lake , Haro ld Bate man and Ida Duet , Lula Abbo tt and Eval ine Pete rGood ?" Cool ey were dinn er gues ts of Mr. and son, Solo, Glad ys Rund quist , Conr ad Intro ducto ry addr ess of Welc ome Mrs. P. T. Bate man Sund ay. Dahl , led in comm unity singi ng after was made by Bish op T. The Relie f Socie ty offic ers and the the prog ram. 1 nwoo d Gam es and refre sh- , Mr. Ivan Dahl rende redF.a Gree mem bers enter taine d at the ward ment a were enjoy violin solo ed. I entit led "La Estri litta" (Litt le Star hous e Tues day after noon in hono r of . of Love ) acco mpan ied by his siste r, the relief socie ty teach ers. Gam es Mrs. E. M. Olsen enter tame d Sat- I Mrs. Char les and lunch eon was enjoy ed. urda y !lfter noon from two to five at a los -Son g ofSchm idt. Cont ralto soSong s, Miss Beat rice Mrs. Roya l Spra tling and infan t p~rtr m hono r of her dau&"hter, Ar- Simp er. Mrs. Jack Nich olson acco m daug hter, retur ned 8 Wed nesd ay b~~~day anm-:ery~a~. panis t. from the Cotto nwoo dhome 1 home wher e she ~~~ es ~;tk . u eon. was e~Joye Y Shor t talk -R. H. ClayJ;on. has spen t the past two week s. I the ~ollo~ng gues ts, Phyl hs Sabe y, Teno r Solo s-Mr . Char les Schm idt, Betti e, the little daug hter of Mr. I Juam ta SJobl om, and Mrs. Alfre d Furs e is slow ly im- I ah Irvi.n g, Chel Vyon ne Gras s, Sar- (a) If with all your heart s" from the sea Peter son, Mar& 'ar- oper a "Elij ah". prov ing at the G ne '1 H ·t 1 Sh 1 et Sqm re and guest~ of hono r. Pnze (b) "It Was For Me" e ra ospl a · . e 1 were won by Phyl hs Sabe y and bys h~s b.een f«;>r the past week suffe rmg Vyon ne Gras s. Mrs. Schm idt was his acco mpan Wlth mtes tmal flu. r ist. Ea st Midvale .- HENRY STAGG • -. • FAMOUS CHARACTER NO. 9 (Con tinue d from Last Week ) I reme mber one time, when we were at Anch or in the Bay at Aden , a large steam er came in and signa lled to us that she was on fire and she want ed us to fire a shot into her as soon as she got to her moor ings the fire was in one of her holds bet~een the Main and Mize n mast s and the hatch es were tight ly secur ed so that I I ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Fri day Only, Sep etm ber 13th Pag e Fiv e ---- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~ COMING "S T R E E T G I R L" ~ Sun day - Mo nda y - Tue sda y Sept. 22 - 23 - 23 ITS AL L SINGING AL L TA LK ING AN D AL L DA NC ING Sat urd ay On ly,S ept em ber 14t h Mr. and !\irs. Ben Cutl er-of Salt Lake were gues ts Sund ay at the home of Mr. S. W. Shar p. Mr. and Mrs. Mare nous Chris tense n and fami ly have move d to Lark to make their home . Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Craw ford, of Sout h Jorda n, are now resid ing in the Chris tenso n home . · -- - - - - Uta h's 192 9 Fai r Wi ii Begin October .5 .Utah 's F_ifty-first annu al expo sition Will open . 1ts gates to the publi c on t~e morn mg of Octo ber 5 and contmue _unti~ midn ight of Octo ber 12. Th3:t .It will be as wide in scope of exhib its and as diver ting in prog ram of amus emen ts as any fair in the State 's histo ry, is the prom ise of the board of dircct ,ors. and the mana ger. All of Utah s mdus tries and reso~rccs are to be ampl y repre sente d. It 1s the plan of the direc tors to have every . buil(! ing packe d full of repre senta ttve displ ays of the produ cts of fact? ry, o~ch~rd and farm. The educa.tw nal Instit ution s will be in with ~he1r usual novel exhib its and instru ctIV.e featu res. The minin g indus try will al.so co.nt ribute its share to the ed,t;c atwna l mter est of the expo sition . .I o make Ut~h's fair a gigan tic in: st.. tute of lcarn mg, as well as a mediUm for re.cre ation , is the yearl y effor t .and .arm of the mana geme nt. The fifty- first fair will recor d one more year of p:ogr ess and grow th and at the same tune offer the citize nry of. the State an oppo rtuni ty for relaxat ion and amus emen t. • • •• •• • • • • A Mal e a-la -Ka naar oo the crew whic h were all nativ es exFiah cept the offic ers, didn' t know a thing Not unlik e tlle kang aroo, there abou t it. If they had know n they Is a fish, the male of whic h has woul d have jump ed overb oard in mida pouch In which he carri es the ocea n and left the ship to the merc y youn g and cares for them unof the wave s. til th~y are able te care for Well , we rigge d up a field gun in the steam launc h and went to her • theru sel n ·.!B. It Is the pipe ftsh. moor ings. She alrea dy had her fire • Its body Is long and slim and pump s and hose rigge d to prote ct her • Is from eight een Inche s to three mast s and we fired a shot into her feet In lengt h. It ts found tn just below the wate r line, so as to the wn1·mer seas. flood that comp artm ent wher e the fire (@, 1929. Weste rn Newsp aper Ualoa .) was and the Capt ain says "Giv e her •• • • • anoth er" -so we gave her anot her shot arid when they lifted the hatch cove r the flame s shot up ~lmost to the mast head , but were soon put out and we stood guar d over her that day and all night . We made fast to the accomm odati on ladde r at the ships side Bak ery to keep thiev es from getti ng in or -;etti ng out, with plent y to eat and UND ER NEW MA NAG EME NT Brea d is the Staff or Life -e-drink and the hard est job was to keep sober , but I told my mate s they See to it that every schoo l lunch J.a migh t be testi ng us so we kept sober , made of good ·whol esom e bread Bette r and took turns keep ing watc h, and in BRE AD than our's is not obtai nable , the morn ing they went to plug the Try our WHO LE WHE AT BRE AD, holes that we made so they could The child ren will like it's delic ious pump the wate r out. They could only flav01·. find one hole to plug, and the Capt ain MID VAL E BAK ERY says to our Capt ain "You sure hit the (1 Door Eas t of Dru g Stor e Bull' s Eye that time, and 50 yard s 17 E. Cen ter from the ship at that. " Pho ne 2 5 Well , we went back to our ship and Elec trica l Service reste d up for the day. We were not allow ed shore leave until after sundown on acco unt of the heat and had 0 & E ELE CTR IC SER VIC E to be aboa rd by 12 p. m. beca use Complete Elec tric Serv ice they was no hotel acco mmo datio nsRadios and Aut o Serv ice only for the big guns , so our Capt ain Mid vale 272 25 E. Cen ter St. decid ed to take us to Seac hells , whic h is one of the Mad agas car Islan ds. Bea uty Parl ors abou t 2000 miles from Aden and abou t three degre es south of the Equa tor, in CLA RK' S BEA UTY SHO P the India n Ocea n. Well , we start ed out one morn ingDuA rt Perm anen t Wavin~ at 8 p. m. and ran into a typho on - it Fing er Wav ing Mar cell mg was so roug h we had to turn back S~a mpo oing Wat er W~ving and when the Capt ain gave the orde r to abou t ship, she keele d over to an ,;.V.hd. 117-J 13. N. Mam St. angle of 45 degre es and we all thot we were going to Dave y Jone s' lockBOO TH' S BEA UTY Parl or er. How ever, we got back alrig ht in Pau l's Sup rem e Perm anen t the harb or and drop ped anch or and we were glad to be out of that storm Pau l's Sup rem e and more glad the next morn ing be- Perm anen t \V ave • cause a big mail boat came in and Pho ne Mid vale 200 brou ght us lette rs from home . A few days later we steam ed out again into Flor ists the Gulf of Aden and bank ed fires and saile d to the Islan d of Soco tra: whic h lies east of Cape Guar defee on H. E. PHE LPS FLO RAL 00. the Nort h East Coas t of Afric a. Our Sod a Fou ntai n Meets the Cont inued Next Week Stat e Reg ulat ions of WHERE TO SHOP A~JUMN6 VAGABOND We dne sda y and 1.'hursday, Sept. 18 and 19th ig u b le Kino of W fld Horses • fit Sun day - Monday - Tue sda y, Sept. 15- 1 6 - 17 A Talking Picture Sem uel UOla~n ~ /resent~ · $7 50 Mr. B. H. Robe rts of Salt Lake a mem ber of the 1st Coun cil of Senentie s gave a wond erful lectu re on "The Wort h of the Latte r Day Sain t Gosp el" closi ng song by the cong regatio n. "Put your shou lder to the whee l." Mrs. P. A. Swen son and child ren left early Thur sday morn ing for Montana wher e they will join Mr. Swen son and rema in for the winte r. A large numb er of East Midv ale peop le were in atten danc e Thur sday and Frida y nigh t perfo rman ces of "Aun t Luci a" in the Midv ale Junio r High Scho ol. Mr. R. H. Clay ton the Miss es Lygi a and Phill ys Lars en' and Rosa lie Olso n takin g parts in the cast. '~ Jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli1lillmilllllllllllllllllllllttl Pla n to Re gis ter ~ SLIM FINGERS Wli/Ja BILL CODY~ Re gul ar Pri ces ·~ ~tS HA (4 )~ Al~RED , at the UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 01] " Jr oo uc tio n SA NT EL L, Fres hme n mus t regi ster Sept · embe1· 26th , and mus t atte nd Sept emb er 27th and 28th . All othe r stud ents mus t regi ster Sept emb er 30. ALSO 2 RE EL AL L TA LK ING COMEDY "A SK DA D" Admission 15c and 35c. Reg ular clas s work begi ns Oct· ober 1st. Send for cata logu e UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lak e City , Uta h San itati on Cooling and Ref resh ing Drin ks Come and See US ''Ev ery Day is Flow er D~y'' Midvale 49 Midvale, Uta.b Pool Halls S. and P. POOL HA LL BIL LIA RDS 47 N. Main Midvale, Ut&rh FOR THE MA NWho is build ing a hom e-w e have the cove rage con trac tYOU WA NT! SE EGEO. W. COX Rep rese ntin g the MET ROP OLI TAN LIF E INSURA~CE COM PAN Y 213 Firs t Ave Midvale, Utal ! Res taur ants Tho roug hly Remodeled And Modern and up-t o-th e-m inut e U.S . CAF E Sam as & Thomas, Prop s. C>ur business is grow ing and we wan t you r business alw ays Jew eler s J. S. MORGAN Your wat ch deserves atte ntio n We repa ir it righ t and gua rant~e the jo~. Jew elry of all J;rmds. Pn~es lowest. Giye us JUst one tna l and be satisfied. Shoe Reb uild ers L.A . SUMBOT Bet ter than new whe n we get thro ugh with them. Late st and most mod ern mac hine ry. Sav e that old pair of shoes. Sum bot will · |