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Show Volume 2 Number 52Sinclair Calls Sentence Attempt I To Satisfy Political Expediency JOSEPH .SMITH FAREWELL GIVEN :) Cracking Process Believed Eastern Hatlers Coming Sun· To Be Most Modern And I day. Manager Steadman Simple Now In Existence Resigns. Schmidt at Helm Delightful Affair In Honor Of West Jordan Missionary Going To Southem States A Farewell party was given Wednesday evening in honor of Joseph Smith, who ,leaves for the Southern States Mission Field, the tenth o:f June under the direction of the Recreation Committee, the following pro gram was given. Singing by the congregation. "0, Ye Mountain Tops." Invocation, Conrad Dahl. Solo, Mrs. Norvel Wardle. A character sketch by the Bluffdale ward.: Farewell address, James A. Bateman. Under the direction of Reta Cundick, the CO:lgregation sang several selections. · Speech, Wnt. J. Leak, Bishop. Speech by departing missionary. Benediction, Earl Egbert. After the ·program all went to Amusement Hall where dancing • , enjoyed. A purse of $87.50 was sented to Mr. Smith. HOWER GIVEN AT LOUIS NELSON' A miscellaneous shower was a.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tuesday May 22nd in of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Spratling were recently married. Games luncheon was enjoyed by" the following guests. Miss Edna and Eva ~lions, Miss Marie and Lila Shulsen, 1Lucile Carsey, Mr. and Mrs. .Spratling, Mr. and Mrs. Charles erson, Mrs.~ Sam Cooper, Mrs. Cooper, Miss Delila Spratling, and Mrs. N. L. Gardner, Clyde Bert Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Shulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Orrison sen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo and Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. James P. Mrs. Clyde Raddon., :rin Beckstead, and Ellen .15goertb• and Mr. J IVASHINGTON. 0 C - fla ry F 1 the !c:; i:!a,:ve. should ne prv.~d to Sinclair. mtlllona:re oil op zra tor ~en · ne dNnlna:cd by the latter tenced to three monlJis In jail n:1•1 ·'It s!~ r ulJ be ltncwn that 1 'a pa fine o! $EOO for contempt cf r he pcarrd s1x times before the Senate United States Senate In refustng lu n mmittce and tully answered all answer questions asked him <lmtng !JUC"'!uns 8!11 produced all private the Teapot Dome oil t:ase lnvesdga. :;co:;~ an l (.:;lp:rs asked of me. Jt tlon In 1924. de!'larc:1 t 's scn•cnrc v.as only w'1en the matter had been "an experiment to just.fy pnl. t lr:o I 1 referred to the courts by an act ot expediency." Cong:·~ss that 1 refused to answer. "I was today sentence;:· satd Mr "I am sentenced as an experiment Sinclair, "for having refused to · an to Just:ty political expediency. In my swer certain questions prop;)und~d ;entence Is Involved not merely my by a committee of the S~:ll c e TllP ~)ersonal <l3hts IJut the rights of every sentence of the court was forem· decent, high minded, liberty loving dalned. As a citizen, I should h~\'t: Citizen \':!10 carries his principle above llked better If the sentence ha<' self Interest. shown to be more openly of the Sen· "In my opinion the sentence was ate and less or the court but It was political rather than judicial. It must a clever mixture. My testimony be· be reviewed finally under lndependfore the Investigators or the Senal" ent Judicial principles." apparently Called to satisfy political Mr. Sinclair announced that he w111 curios! ty Whether I serve a day or appeal from the sentence to the a year Is not ot general Interest bur United Stntes Supreme Court. It nee· It Is of general Interest that the ju- 0ssary He was released on $5,000 dlclal branch of our Government 1Jon:1. pcllrlllq a llearlng of his aplong thou"''' .to hp tndep~ndcnt of -~1 loy "re D:slrl~t Court ot Appeals Hall, Thursday evening of last week, ,Miss Cornelia Crane, Miss Isabell But tertielao; MiBs Jessie Farmer, Miss Olive Miller, Miss Leola Freeman, Miss Alice Fox, Archie Eastman, Cyril Bowen, Afton Swan and George un..lk ·"" er. Dancing was enjoyed, the musk..... being furnished by Ml'dvale orh t Th hall b 'f II c es ra. .e . was eautt u y · · k d hi h decorated m pm an w te. Lunc eon was served. HOME TOWN HENRY Bobbie Wiberg, little son of Mr. The Murray Lions came over to our and Mrs. John I. Wiberg who was town, Midvale, the other day, last Fri drowned in the watering trough at day evening to be exact, and with their home Thursday. blood in their eyes and sweat on their His mother thought he was with brows endeavored to wrest the laurels two of the children herding cows, but of victory from Father Goff's boys. when they came in to lunch she found But, Undertaker Goff had cautionhe hadn't gone with them so· think- ed his flock they n'!ust do their best, ing he had gone with the other child- else he would chastise them severely ren out weeding but when she called at the next meeting-and they did. . them to lunch she found that he had With a five run lead, the Midvah not been with them. Lion~ would-be baseball players took She turned around and found him the bit in their teeth and knocked in floating on the water, it being about .>even runs. . . 1 nine inches deep. ·They worked with Then Murray got two more, and The regular meetmg of the M1dvale hi d th h d hi t D S C L'tons Clu b Wl'II be h eld J une 2nd' at I B mS an en rus e m 0 r. · · then two more, etc., but when the dust -t h h. . orenson, but f ound 1't to o Ia t e. 5:45 p. m. at the Commum y c urc Th th t k hi t th h f subsided the score stood eleven to 11, . .11 b ey en oo m o e orne o Annual election of officers Wl e hi d t M d M T p or a perfect tie. Murray had the . . b . Th s gran paren s, r. an rs . the e nom- p age an d prepare d the bod y f or bur- game within their grasp but the run . mam · 1tem of usmess. numbered twelve, Lion Peters, bemees are as follows: ial. Later in the day he was taken came paralyzed in the legs just ten President, E. E. Greenwood. to the home of his parents. Funeral feet from the home platter, and could 1st Vice, Alcorn and Shephenson. d y· Ol d M"ll was held Saturday at the ward house not rise to his feet, could ~ot crawl 2n Jce, ;on;nE ~ ~r. where the speakers offered words of in, could do nothing. One of his felSecretary, Hr.C tt e son. condolence to the bereaved parents low players dragged him across the Treasurer, · · Y e • and relatives. A very large funeral Tamer, C. S. Rasmussen, J, W. John- was held and many beautiful floral plate but Umpire Beckstead ruled that such a score could not count. son. offerings were given. For the Midvale Lions, Joe CushTwister, Watson, Gilbert & O'Brien man, Harry Miller, A. P. Rasmussen, :Song Master, Meyers, C. S. Rasmussen Hollis Aylett, E. E. Greenwood, J. L. Asst. Song Master, Johnson, Nielsen. Meyers, C. I. Goff, R. R. Gilbert, C. Directors, Alley and Goff. E. Matthews and Leon L. Olson deNominations are never closed fended the banner. City Attorney Wm. Waters will be Bench warmers and reserve hitting the guest and will speak on the legal strength, P. S. Roberts, Jas. Stephenaspects of the Torrence Act as it perThe many friends of Arthur Young sen, Carl Burg, Dr. J. s. Alley and tains to the platting of Midvale. dale were grieved to hear of the . . An p A. L. Anderson. The officers expect a full attendeath of his wife, Mrs. na atoIn the Murray line up we find Hov.. dance at this meeting. nal Youngdale at their home in Salt ard Hausknecht, Art Peters, LawLake. She leaves Mr. Youngdale Mrs. Eli Mitchell and Mrs. A. A. . h one 11tt . 1e daught Wit er. H er f uner- renee Parry, Cloe Watts, Dave MeLarson returned from a visit to Los al was held in Salt Lake Saturday af- Millan, S. E. Bringhurst, Curtis M. Angelcs, Calif.. last week. While there ternoon. On account of Mrs. Young- Shaw, (the M stands for mad) Dr. F. they were cxtmsively entertained and dale's health the family just recently E. Boucher, Unlmown right Fielder. report a very t:njuya.l!le trip. Harold moved from West Jordan to Salt Reserve strength, U. G. Churches, Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A I. Lester, Phil Bentz and C. L. CarLake. Mr. Youngdale is just recovLarson, who has spent the winter at ering from a serious operation per- lisle. the Coast returned with them. Murray enjoyed the game, 'tis said Mrs. Annie Dutcher is sufficiently formed two weeks ago. until their mascot, Ike Lester left the recovered from a recent illness to be Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Nibley and field abruptly when the Midvale gang at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jos. small son spent Memorial Day in Lo-l passed. his proteges with the seven ANNUAL ELECTION BY LIONS CLUB I Ai JORDAN MOTHER CALLED BEYOND ·~OMiaro\.CJIJ I-II&IJR'f:.'Tl-l.t.lS M£! NTIIR. CiROP!IJ •'THROuc:ilH "11-E F0M Of! t.OIJOOIJ, VIE\UUJ~ '11-m WteiCaD IJIQH'r' LJ1Ia 0¥ PAAIS, 8£11J' R ~liM>, R.U1J 0\/Eit, E1.8011JEO,AIJO ~ UJ liilliRY ~ 8..1 AM~, Q\VI Mil! Mf e.I'!V OWIJ I-40MI "10101, Wf.GE UFe W \UOitl'W \.IVIIJQ! I KUOW YIHEJJ I AM W£\,.1. OFP \ Tuesday afternoon the Intermountain Oil Refinery, at its test plant at Midvale will tangle with the 38th Welby demonstrated the process to a Infantry from Fort Douglas on the lo group of interested spectators. cal Diamond Thursday at 4:30 p. m. The new invention of cracking the 1 The local Club defeated the 38th In crude oil by means of a superheated fantry last year but they are reportsteam process, which if entirely sue- ed to have a better team this year cessful, will tend to revolutionize ex- and the game should be very good and isting methods of refining, was de- the result in doubt. monstrated to the satisfaction of the Come on and suport the game, you owners and to the intense interest of will not be disappointed. the spectators. On Sunday the Midvale team will Of 27 1-4 gallons of crude oil used in the test, 12 3-4 gallons of oil and take on Lot Hewing's Eastern Hat14¥2 gallons of gasoline was secured. ters. .This should be a fast and well The 12 34-4 gallons of residue was played game as the Eastern Hatters then recracked, producing a smaller are considered one of the faster amateur teams in the State. The time is amount of gasoline. The company does not plan to en- 4:30 on the Smelter Grounds. Don't ter the lubricating oil field but solely miss this one. the gasoline field, using their oil product as fuel. The Magna Lions were smothered Jt was pointed out by the demon- by the local diamond aggregation on strators that the gasoline market is a .Sunday May 29th. Larson and Egstaple one while the lubricating oil nert held the Lions to o scattered hits market is not and as they can easily and one run while their team mates use their oil for fuel, it is not worth garnered 16 hits and counted 9 tallies while to enter the latter field. oif Roy Brown. The single phase operation is a new Every player on the Midvale team, one and very interesting from an en- with the exception of Chipman, Hugh gineering and scientific viewpoint. If es and Bowen collected 1 hit or more, commercially practicable it should be- Steadman getting 3 out of 4 and Alcome the only method of refining. sop 3 out of 5, The plant at Welby is equipped to Steadman's hitting and fielding an'd handle 250. gallons of crude oil per Reading's long run and beautiful day and with but little enlargement catch were the features of the game. can be made to a 500 gallon per day capacity. Marna Lions It apparently is the plan of the com B. H. 0. A. pany to lease on a royalty basis, its Huffaker, 3b --·-·4 0 3 0 inventions and patents to the large Bolsinger, 2b ··-·-·---··--···3 1 ~ 3 producers all over the world, rather Protor, If - ___,M 1 5 0 than enter the refining field itself, Macauley, rf - - - - · - -..4 0 0 0 other than maintaining its test plant. Self, 1b -·-·-·----·-·-....-·-···..4 0 9 0 The plant will be entirely complet1ylor, as 0 3 1 ed within a short time, the final pro- Neeley, cf ....·----·-···------..3 1 1 0 cess for removing the color from the Mills, c ·-..----·----··-·-·-..4 0 4 0 gasoline riot having yet been install- Brown, p --··-·--·---..3 2 0 2 ed. LDSDA HTER LIONS FRACAS CAY AFFAIR AT BURNS RIVERTON BOY DIES FROM BOBERG HOME IS DROWNED ENDS IN A TIE Our sincere sympathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. James Shields of South Jordan in the most sad death of their little four year old daughter, Wilda, who died in the St. Marks hospital, Tuesday morning, after being severely burned when her clothes caught fire while watching a bon fire near their A party was tendered the follow- home Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. ing graduates from High School and Shields were formerly of this ward. the eighth grade in the Amusement GIVES DENTS PARTY OIL REFINERY BASEBALL NEWS RUNS FIRST TEST PAST AND FUTURE Midvale B. H. Steadman, 1b ·-..--·-·--·-·4 3 E. Larson, rf ---·-·-.. -·--·-.....4 2 Watts, 1h .. ---··--..-·----·...5 2 Egbert, cf p 2 Reading, If ,_,______ ....____ A 2 Alsop, 3b .......... _ ..__ _,_.. __ 5 3 Atwood, c ....·--·--·-··-·-·-..5 1 Chipman, ss ---------.5 0 Larson, p ___ ..______ .._____3 1 -----·-·---·.5 0. 4 1 7 1 A. 4 0 1 0 Friday evening of last week Mrs. 1 0 W. 0. Boberg entertained the N. B. 0 1 Club at her home on County Road. 10 3 "Rook" was the game of the evening 3 2 and prizes were given to Mrs. A. E. 0 0 Peterson and Mrs. L. L. Raddon. The special guests included Mrs. A. E. Wil Hughes, rf ---···---·-·-··.1 0 0 0 Bowen, cf ----·--- ..._ ...2 0 0 0 Iiams of Midvale, Mrs. N. 0. Boberg, Mrs. Almina Larson, and Mrs. G. L. Totals __,, ·----.43 16 24 11 Larson. Luncheon was served on Totals -····-·---·-··----.32 5 27 6 small tables to twenty four guests. Score by inningsMagna LionsJUST A REMINDER Runs --····-·-··0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0- 1 The big subscription campaign wil ! H .h its ··-·----1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0- 5 start shortly and the contestants Wit Midv~ plans all set will win the big prizes. R ' bl k hi Wilft _ ....... --7 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 x- 9 Find the entry an in t 's issue . d . H1ts -·----··8 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 x-16 of t he Journa,I fill It out, an ma11 to Summary: Runs-Reading, Egtbert Midvale Journal' without delay. 2, Watts, Steadman 2, Atwood, LarTwo thousand subscriptions will be .son, Chipman, Brown. E rrors-Chipsold in south Salt Lake County in the man 2, Huffaker 3, Steadman, Naylor next two months, and the person sell- Stol en Bases-p ro te r, E . L arson, N ay ing 500 of them stands a good chance lor, Egbert. Three-base hits-Egbert to win the automobile. Steadman. Tw~-base hits-.Watts, You don't have to sell the Journal E. Larson', Runs batted in-Stead-just take the or s-from now on man 2, Watts 2, Egbert 1, Reading 1, the Journal will sell itself. No sane man or woman can afford to be with- Alsop 1• Atwood 1• Chipman 1. Douout it. ble play-Naylor to Bolsinger to Self. Innings pitched-By Larson 5, by Eg High Lights bert 5, by Egbert 4, by Brown 3. CreHold me not-Yeager. Sensational dit victory. to Larson. Charge defeat Fielding and Fowl Hitting, Meyers: j to Brown. At bat-Off Brown 43, off Catch 'em and Hold 'em-Miller. Sun Larson 18, off Egbert 16. Hits-Off in the eyes-Matthews; Chase 'em-] Larson 3, off Egbert 2, off Brown 16. Olson; Thousand per cent-no chan- Runs--Off Brown 9, off Larson 1. Run ces-McMillan; On the Fingers--E. responsible for-.Brown 4, Struck out Greenwood; Exhausted-Peters; You By Brown 4, by Egbert 7, by Larson chase 'em-Goff; Marathon-Meyers; 3. Bases on balls--Off Larson 2, off Safe but out-Cushman; Touch the Egbert 1, off Brown 2. Hit with pitch bases-Shaw. Pinch runner-Dr. F. ed ball-Chipman. Wild pitches-LarEatem Boucher; etc. etc. son, Egbert. Umpires--William EgThe game was replete with falls by bert. Scorer Lloyd Poter. Time of both sides and . would have made a game-2 hours and 35 minutes. good wrestling match. ROY STEADMAN RESIGNS Cushman let Watts hit him between the shoulders repeatedly rather than At a meeting of the base ball club fan. There is doubt but that had Midvale persuaded the ruffians from the committee held Tuesday May 31st, the North to play another inning, a dif- resignation of Roy Steadman as the ferent story could have been printed. Manager of the Club was accepted. B. Smith will handle the club until And so one might ramble on indef |