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Show MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE NEW ELECfRIC SIGN INSTALLED AT IRIS THEATRE BUILDING MIDVALE FAILS TO TAKE GAME AFTER BRAVE FIGHT IN FINAL INNING J. W. Johnuson, proprietor of the Iris ,T heatre installed a new and a beautiful electric sign in front of his place of business last week. The sign can be seen for many blocks up and dow,n Main Street and certainly adds a metropolitan air to Midvale's main thoroughfare. Many new and novel improvements have been made in the interior decoration of the Iris Theatre and some excellent pictures are bei,ng shown. Runs ---~~----· 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 5-11 Hits ................... 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 4-9 Midvale-Runs ........... .•. 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 3- 9 Hits·-····-------- 2 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 3-11 Summary; Runs-Steadman, Egbert 2, Atwood, Anderson, Reed, Hepting 2, L. Larson, Moore, Lawrence 2, E. Larson, Reading, Santisteva,n 2, Norek, Sumnicht, Edwards, Ames. Errors -Moore, Ames, Lawrence, Edwards, Steadman, McKee, Egbert, Atwood, Stolen bases-Fatts, Steadman, Moore Sacrifice hits--McKee, Anderson. Watts, Reading, Steadman. Home runs-Hepting, Ames,.Egbert, Norek, Anderso,n, L. Larson. Two-base hits -Reed, Hepting, Sumnicht, Ames, Reading, Runs batted in-Reed, Stead man, Santistevan, Norek, Hept!ng, Anderson 3, Egbert 3. Double plays -Norek to Santistevan to Ames; and Moore to Sa,ntistevan to Ames. Innings pitched-By Edwards 8, by L. Larson 8, by Murphy 1, by Bigbee 1. Credit victory to Edwards, charge defeat to Murphy. At bat_.Qff Edwards 30, off Bigbee 2, off Larson 28, off Murphy 8. Hits_.()ff Edwards 11, off Bigbee none, off Larson 4, off Mur phy 4. Runs scored_.Qff Edwards 9, off Bigbee none, off Larson 6, ot'f Mur phy 5. Runs responsible for~dwar ds 7, Larson 5, Murphy 4. Struck out phy 2. Wild Pitches-Edwards. Umphy 6, by Bigbee 1. Bases o,n ballsOff Edwards 8, off Larson 2, off MurBy Edwards 2, by Larson 4. By Murpires-Egbert arid Stauffer. MAGNA FALLS BEFORE THE MIDVALE ACGREGAT~ON FRIDAY This victory has i,nstilled into the Midvale tearr. the necessary fight and confidence, and also she missed out by a bare margin of winning Sunday's game, she will be a dangerous opponent in future games, and should push Copper to the limit i,n the finals. Watts, regular first baseman for Midvale, entered the line-up for the first time since its entry in the league and fielded his position well. MIDVALE 'B. H. 0. A. St~adman, rf ·······-···------·-------- 4 1 1 0 Watts, 1b ·····-·····-···-····-····-····--··· 4 1 7 0 W albeck, 2b ···---------· ·····- 4 1 1 2 Reed, c ....... -···-----------··· -----······ 3 1 11 2 Anderson, If ........ - .......... -····· 2 1 1 1 Egbert, ss ..•.... ······-·-····-······----- 4 3 1 1 Reading, cf .................................. 3 0 2 0 McKee, 3b ___ ······- ···--·-····· 3 0 1 3 Hulse, p ....... .............-........... 3 1 1 0 Beckstead, p .................................. 0 0 1 0 Totals ··-······· ·-·-············-····· 36 MIDVALE B. Steadman, 2b ..... ----···------ 4 McKee, 3b ··-····-····-············-···· 4 Watts, 1b ···--·--····- --·-··--· 3 Reed, rf c ·····-·-·--------·--·····-·--····· 3 Egbert, ss ........................................ 4 Reading, cf ................................ ... 4 Anderson, If .............................._.. 3 Atwood, e ················-··--·······-····-·· 2 L. Larson, p ··-·······--·········--------- 3 E. Larso,n, rf ---·-····--·-···-·-·· 1 Murphy, p ............................... 1 1 3 2 0 2 2 11 5 0 0 i USE ECONOMY FLOUR 4 4 l ·0 0 0 1 3 0 0 ~f.~8J['§~~~IIIEffi~!*lffiB!*I~!*IE*3@~!*1ffiB~ffiBffiBffiB!*I~ 8 27 13 0. 1 2 11 1 3 1 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 A. 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 .................. 32 11 27 Totals ____ Score by innings-Copper- 8 H. 1 1 0 1 3 1 1 1 m Acetylene Welding !:fiA:uto Rep;:.ir Work y;Tire Repair Work Battery Charging,Station y; !fi GASOLINE and OILS y; H. P. HENDERSON ~Phone Midvale 31 · Sandy City, Utah ;J;'!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!f;Y;!:fi!fi!:fi!:fi!:fi!fi!fi!fi!:fi!fi!fi!:fiS. B. H. 0. A. 3 0 5 2 5 1 4 2 4 0 4 0 4 2 3 0 4 1 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 1 3 rrotals ......................................... 36 10 27 11 Midvale demonstrated Friday on the Magnalocal diamond that if a team keeps on Runs .. _ .. 0 0 0 1 1 l 0 2 0- 5 trying they are bound to break into ................. 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 2 1-10 Hits the winning column some day. Midvale-Mic(vale put up a hard battle coming Runs . ······--···. 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 1- 6 from behind after seei,ng its lead over... 1 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 1- 8 Hits . .. come and nosing out last year's champions in the Copper League. Miss Elvira and Dorothy Redma1. Hal Egbert, captain and shortstop ALCORN SELLS PROPERTY left .Monday morning, July 18th for vN FIRST AVE. & LOCUST for Midvale, was the hero of the day. Los Angeles, Calif., where they will Hal had an exceptional day, both at visit with friends a,nd relatives. bat and in the field, playing against J. A. Alcorn, of the West Jordan his former teammates. With the Lygia Larson, telephone operator, Lumber Company announces that he score tied at 5-all in the last half of at the Exchange in Midvale, is spendjust recently sold property on First the ;ninth Hal drove the ball far out ing her vacation in Brighton, accomAvenue off Locust Street to Raymond of t~ playing field for his second panying her sister, Fern. E. Heck, of Salt Lake City. home run of the game, giving Midvale Miss Rosalia Jorgensen, visiti.ng Mr. Heck and family will occupy the its first victory. In "addition to this nurse, for the U. S. Smelting, Refinproperty shortly. He is employed in final smash Hal drove another one ing and Mining Co. returned from her Bingham a.nd thinks Midvale is the out of the park in the fourth with one vacation Tuesday of last week. The ideal location for residential purposes. on, stole a base and singled on a,nothtime was spent at the home of her Heck the The Journal welcome s er occasion. He was the only man to sister in Vernal. family to Midvale and hopes they like get more than one hit off Kinney, the · Magna southpaw. it better the longer they remain. Bert Knowles, employed by the Cor Meat and Grocery, left Saturday, .ner Cy Hulse pitched good ball for MidNellie Hogenson of Fullerton, Cal- vale until the eighth inni,ng, when Ma 16th on his vacation. In the parJuly 9 27 9 30 Totals ··----·····················--ifornia, has been a guest of Emily gna got to him IJr two runs. Cy ty were Elmer Jensen, Rudolph AnMagna Hogensen of Midvale. She left Mon- struck out six men and walked three. B. H. 0. A. derson and James Landers. They exday of this week for her home by the Marty Beckstead relieved Hulse in the Nielson, 3b ·····-·····--------····· 5 1 1 1 P"'Ct to spend two weeks in Yellowway of Yellowstone Park. She will vis eighth, pitching to six men in the in- Dow, cf ...................... ... ·····--·-··· 4 2 1 0 stone Park. it with relatives in San Francisco on ning and a third he worked, striki,ng her way to Fullerton. out two of them. Magna played fast ball behind Kin- g.~J Fj!fjy;.Y;!Rfiy:;IQfiy;y;y;y;y;y;y;y;y;~!:fi!:fiy:j!fj!fi~ ney, making two snappy double plays. BARGAIN BY OWNER 1Art pitched an excellent game, strikPartly modern four room, three 1ing out six men and walking but o,ne, brick thick walls. Also large corner , Egbert btl!ing his one stumbling block. lot, Center Street. 155 Center St. and [ Bomjell, Dow and Johnson hit the ball hard and often for Magna. Phone Midvale 14. Although Midvale was given an even chance to win the game Sunday off the Edwards cla,n, she failed by two tallies to make the grade. After .gathering enough runs off the Copper nine in the first eight innings to tie the league leaaers, the locals made some costly errors in the ninth inning whijih coupled with four timely hits by Copper, gave the leaders a,n 11 to 9 win over the new entry in the league. Though .Midvale made a closing rally • in the final frame, the three runs that it chased across the plate were not suf ficient to overcome the lead that the boys from up on the hill had establish ed with five runs in its half of the ninth. Midvale outhit the wi,nners, getting eleven safe bingles to Copper's nine, Batting honors of- the day went to Midvale sluggers. Hal Egbert, Midvale shortstop, who has been hitting the ball at a lively clip throughout the season, had a field day( getti,n.g three clouts out of his four trips to the plate two of them traveling far and away for four bases. L. Larson, who pitched eight innings for Midvale, showed that pitchers n also gather in base hits by connecting for a home run and a single i,n his three turns at the · plate. Three Copper batsmen were among the home-run1hitters, Norek, Hepting. and Ames each taking a complete trip around the bags. Midvale has been showing improvement in each game. In Sunday's game a little u,nsteadiness in the infield pro bably accounted for loss of the game. WAGON FOR SALE · The win over Magna last week show3 1-4 Mitchell Wagon with dump ed that the smelter team is an outfit Cheap. bed. with. to be reckoned Mrs. Wm. Boggess, Copper 3-4 Miles East, Union Ave. Moore, ss -------··-····-······-··----Santistevan, c ······-----------·-·· Norek, 3b -------------------•Hepting, rl ·-····-···-···-·········· Sumnicht, lf ···----------·-·· McKee, cf ----------······-·--·----Ames, 1b -----------------------· Lawrence, c -····-···-····-·-·······-·-·· Edwards, p ---················-····-·--·· Bigbee, p ·-········-····-····------·····---·· Archibald, 2b ~---··-----········- 5 0 2 Stradley, 1b __ ___ ---- --~ 5 1 10 Bon.nell, ss ..... . .... ....•. ---~ 4 3 1 --------·······--·-·· 4 0 3 Butler, lf Major, rf ·····-····-······----· _ 3 1 0 Johnson, c -------······-···········----- 3 2 6 --------- 4 0 1 Kinney, p .... _ ... ~-... ~ .. b~.mach and int....tmaJ troubles and • di ... rurnances due to t~OW>«.. tn-re is nothiD!"' -·.- -i1an a safe In, ........ ..J.·~ Children's J ~nve. Mas. \\'IN SLOW'S I SYRUP I OUR SATISFIED PATRONS each day sound the praise of this remarkable quality market They tell their friends about the fresh choiceness of the meats they buy here and their friends call upon us. That • IS one reason explaining the rapid growth of our business. Corner Meat & Grocery E. C. O'BRIEN ll. R. GILBERT C. C. CRAPO Real Estate Broker FARM:, 1 Sandy, Utah HOMES INSURANCE 137 -w Midvale PhonCJ BUY THIS. NICE 4 room Brick house and barn. Coops for 300 MONEY TO LEND on farms. 6~ 100 laying hens, 1 Jersey chickens, per cent with easy repayment privcow, located on State Street, only ileges. Interest once a year. The $3500. Terms. See CRAPO. best farm loans now to be had. See CRAPO. 1SAYl Some of this may interest you if they do See CRAPO. -------------OWN YOUR OWN HOME. I can help you finance to build or purchase. If FOUR ROOM house Bingham, rented for $35.00 per month, price $2000.00 you need money See CRAPO. terms. LOANS HERE'S A PIPPIN. 8 acre farm BUILDING LOT on Pioneer right by Jordan High on State. 5 OHOICE Avenue, Sandy. room modern house, garag~, barn, 4 acres and 3 room brick house for granary, chicken coop, orchard and $1650.00. 12 acre farm on State west of Drathe very best of land and full water $1500.00. per, right. You can own this home if and 3 room cottage, orchard acre 16 you wish, only $5500. Small down fi,ne for chickens for buildings, out See terms. payment a,nd very easy $2500. CRAPO. SALE OR TRADE. 33 acres fine or- FOUR ROOM Cottage in Midvale,is chard land corner 7th East and So-~ rented for $16.00, $1800, terms. cial Avenue. Good water right. 4 room frame house. We will sell all NEW FIVE ROOM FIRE BRICK and 1 ~ acre Greenwood Avenue trade or cut up into small poultry farms. on a farm. See CRAPO. We Don't Get Mad! 1 for Satisfying Meals We have the proper tools and equipment We have the experience-and we like the work - so why should you fret, fume, pull, haul, tear hands, twist, jerk, ruin clothes - and all to save 50 cents. Which is our price for fixing a puncture? Our greasing and service will save you money if you will drive your car here at regular periods. Give us a trial. All work _guaranteed. Telephone Midvale 279. ~~~~~!*I!*II*I~!*I~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~~ knows--and the housewife knows that fresh tender meat sends all away from the table--at peace with the world. reasonable. Make our shop your shop. G. R. SUTTON· Prop. Bingham Road and Redwood §· • • : : : Pioneer Day Celebration MONDAY •••• •••• •••• JULY Z5th : I Have you seen the new improvements on the Fordson 'Jraetor West Jordan Service ·it LOOK HERE! My client has sold his NICE COTTAGE in MAGNA re,nted $20.00, $1665. terms. farm on a contract. He has ~100 coming. Will trade this equity on ·a home ani} small acreage, ,near San FIVE ROOM HOUSE on Pioneer and State Street, Sandy, Sale or trade. dy, Midvale or Murray. See CRAPO Special Gears - More Power High Compression - More Power New Manifold· Easier Starting, Less Fuel The first light weight tractor The first tractor with an air washer for the motor The first four cylinder tractor built for general farm use The first tractor built in mtits so that any one unit can be removed for repairs without necessarily effecting the other units. There are no Yearly Models. There are no obsolete Models. Fordson Repair Parts can be secured from any Ford Dealer at standard Ford Prices. Every Farmers Needs AFordson Every Industry Needs A Fordson ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION C. J. Ridd Motor Co MIDVALE'S FORD DEALER FORD .... BUSINESS .... IS .... GOOD I |