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Show ·---·- ~- ., ___..____________ -- THURSDA;;Y;;,~S!i!E~PT;!E!!;M~B;;!ER~!!!S,!!!l!!!!m~!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!I!!!!!!I!!!!!!!~!!I!!!!!!!!!I!!I~j THE 1ftIDVALE J()URNAL. ------- ... ~.ounta{ l FUNERAL 'niURSDAY WRESTLING MATCH MILLERBURG FOR GEORGE VICJ:IM OF AUTO CRASH Grapplf't' ('larmee Smith TakM f'lnt IIIURKAY BAGLB. ilned.' l'tflrl Thul'lday ..., lilian Fun~ral servlee~~ for George James MUlerberg, 47, who died B~tQl'Clay at a year's 1a Salt Lake hospital after automobile an from resulting !illness SUIISCRIPl'ION OF TBRMS OJ\8 moDth, Salt Lab CouDtJ t ,11 acident, will be held Tburaday, Sept. 1.00 8, at 2 p. m., in the East Midvale ward ~ Je&r, Salt Lab CountJ chapel, Bishop Thoma F. Greenwood Ellilwbere in United Statea-.' 1.60 officiating. Frleuda may velw the body 011411 fear, in adv&DCe at the residence In East Midvalt> \Vt'd· nesday aDd Tbursday until tlw.> tlme tor the funeral. Interment wlll liE' in the 17 Mura City cemett>ry und('r the dlrec8 .,...,..•• .lli4bale • Y WIMm JOU fall to get J'OIIJ' .{olll'Ul telephone the circulation departmeDt tlon of the l>eaeret Mortunr~. Mr. MWerberg was born in Union will be ..a .llidval 178 and a e and has resided In thnt area ever e ~edi tel opy. alnce. Surviving are hi>< widow, Mrs. a y. flo you Entered at the poatofftce of JlfdYM Ethel Terry 1\IIIIE>rber~:, · a BOn, Ken· nth, 10; a daughter, Arva, 9; his second clUB MAtter parents Mr. and 1\lrs~ George A. Mill., and the following brotbers: erberg, Y MURIJA FOOTBALL AT.. Ernest, Joseph B. Wallace, Leonard HIGH and Claren(.'e l\lillerberg, all of East Midvale. Proepeeta at the orray HIP achool are the beet til the blato17 o& fGotball. CHICKEN DINNER AT T. eo.ch Boward bu lclet bot t:bree of VINCENT'S HALL las$ yealta players, · Emond Ttiomlls, ; Harold ~pbell and C~rl• Bilton. September 22nd wlll be the date on The 8Xperleneed players back In school are: Erlue Shober, fullback; Nick whi.ch a Cblcken Dinner will be serA ftne halfback ; Jimmie- Peters, ved ·at St. Vincent's Hall. Pe~ a splendid: e\'ening of en~ ; dinner and t.-enter; Sherman Wood, the participants in t11is await joyment Huntsman Le!lter, end ; Boy MC!IIillan, tackle; John Oliver, halfback; Mat event. Be sure and plan on being there. Juietfcb, end. If !~laced In the "B" Father Maguire will be present and dh·lslon, thiS array of matedal will will leave nothing undone to flee that are ell:- all bave a real feast. Chicken dinner look mighty good. Great Coach are hard to beat and the one at St. peeted of this team . . . Vincent's Hall will be one of the be!lt. ~ ~ Boward,. QD. t® JQb. much to hope for. hbH•Wc CO.. Inc., J1iba1i, 1Jii&h. Uncle E6en N• r·,.·• a tblaJ s.c1a TUN Ia DO IUCh I lood a tiU man . . . poe wroq. It'a J ttud out.-Atlaata Georll ''Dar oqht to be some wa7," aald Uncle EbeD, "to prevent a man who 1tarts a erime Wk"e t'um lmartnln' dat he'• a public euterta~uer."-Wa hlni· to Star. Fall. . Merl Chrlsten8f11 Wins Seeoud Wl&b ..\lrplaoe Hy Sham•an Vs. Harvey CbrW 1 en Give Thriller ~umethlug new was (lisplayed to t'ant> who folluw the wrestlioc show" ur l'nion, held e\'ery two weeb. Merl t:hristenflt'n won a decillion over Clarelll'e Smith, the youthful wrestling talt'nt, who has beell a very roosl&tant wlnnPr for ollie time. }lerl CbriRtenRen i11 the· Intermountaia Mlddl~welght Cllamplon wbi.cb be won two years ago and has been ever sin<-e. He ha11 bt.'f'n a profeeslonal wre Uer for Keven years and baH a record a yard long. It was Indeed a big step for Smith to take on such an e:s:perlen<.-ed man as this especially so considering that be as been a wrestler for only about three years a_nd· hi~; flsrt two ,years of })rofes tonal wrestling ~ing ,·ery limited. Clarence SUJltb, kowJi as the "Wrestling Sheriff,'' which title he ret.-eh·ed from promoter Yren ll<.oCnllough, manager of Ira Del'D, won th~ fist fall In 16 minutes with chlnles Toe Hold but Merl took the punishment for several · minutes before be co.n<.'t'ded tbe fall. In the second fall Merl used the famou salrplane, burtin~ the local talent to such an e:s:telld that he fortleted tbe match to the middle welgbt champion. The champ did not make a very good hit with the fans })resent. He won the match chieny on the foul tach.'l'. He used his fists and elbows to punish Smltlf ·throughout and used his legs to advantage. He was mean and ..l'ftiOrted to every thing that was Contrary to the rules ·of wrestling. Clarence Smith Is not a Sheriff as many perhaps think. He.. was Deputy Sheriff during the administration of lhertff Ben R. llarrletl and received the title ll8 "Wrestling Sheriff" from Yeru McCullough, Wrestling Promoter nnd J ha used tbl Uti& ever since. . Samuel Crabtree, Ell:-middle weig~t champion of Illlnlols was referee and challenged ~mitb for a return match. GET ..THE PORTWITHA F CROSLEY RADIO Costa Leu Yov Will cet .,.., aouad of tbe riq, a • eport of every Wow aad . . . 1 DtOY•MDt; you will cet ...,. tiDJOJ• t aad acita •t. than ......, who ,.., ... pric• for aeets at tile ficlatNe•W.I BezshU p=e• will IOOD follow the fiPt. Bu:r DOW and pt all tlae cood thinca, over tlaeRMio Your aeichbor ia a atisW Croale:r owner. Man, improftllllellta make the new naoclela, ••• belt.. We are excluaiYe locM d ...... for the new modele Smith Hardware uno: WINCHESTER STORE~ 4114 Soatla State Etrreka, the Rev. William Frary. Hiawatha, the Re,·. F:. L. Butler. Midvale, the Rev. D. M. Kitch Milford, thE> He\'. II. E. Root. Murray, tht• Rev. F' W. Cottrell ()gden, th e I•.E>v. L . t> . F'a gen. Park City, thE' Re\' r. S. Dlllars. Price, the Re\', H. ~f. l\IE>rkt-1. Tooele and Corlnnf', thE> HP\'. A. R. Dixon. Salt Lake--Centenary <"hllrt·h. thu RI'V. Ualph ll. Jont's; Jo'lrst church, Dr. W. T. Scott; Gra<"e <"hUr(·h, the Rev. H. E. Cooper ; Liberty Park church, the• Rev. L. G. DawBOn. Bishop l\lead was the preacher for the mornin~: joint 81'f\'il'eH, and in his termon took ls.•me with H. G. WeHR, In l his latest book, ''William Clissold," In whi<·h thP }laRtor sulci thl' writer terlll8 Christlamity passe, decries Immortality uurl declares the rellglun of Christ supernatural. lh·. C. D. Spencer. editor of the ('entrul f'hristhlll .Ad\'O<ah•. Kansas ('ily, 111• lstl'fl in the .wrvict'. Members of the l"t11h miRSiou, Ministers from parts of the state and a number of llu·mE>n. w1•re present. Inn 2 p. m., at the ill. E. church. All who are Interested are COI'CIII1U invited. The first metioc of the Arta of the Murray W(IDUlll Craft aectl Thursday, Sept. held be will Club 1927, at 7:80 p. m., at the home Mrs.· D. A. McMillan. All lntereeted are ul'ged Loolta Eaa7 If JOO have a trlend wbo WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS FIRST himself on bla mathematical MEETING 01<' SE.-\SON try thla on blm : By what part doea four-foortba exceed 'l'hP first meeting of the seaHOn, ot rourths? It be doesn't think it the ~lurray Woman's Club will be held tor a moment he will answer 'l'huNtay, SeJ)temher 15th, 1927, at 1 rectly.-Cap"r'• Weekly. THOS. MARTIN & CO. FEATURING Gofde tte The Smartest Looking The.Best Fitting The Longest Wearing underapp arel-rega rdless of price They fit The keynote of GoldeHe's tremendou s success Beauty of material and perfection in tailoring are a mere background for the "supreme fit" to be found in every Goldette undergarme_nt. ~he Goldette Label upholds every merchant's most sacred business principle and is the best assurance of uniform service and satisfaction to their valued customers season after season. A fast match wa11 staged by. Hy Sharman and Harvey Chrlstenesen. It wa. ·a real ttiriller. and the fans got a real treat. tg was the lighter man and made his heavlet" opponent step from Rtart to ftnsb. He took the ftrst fall In 10 minutes but Harvey took·tbe HeCOnd in 15 nilimtes. The match was timed for thirty minutes alld ended In a draw. Harvey Christensen Is a member of the Y. M. C. A. and (.'OUpled with his indlvlability and· his past training Is developing Into something good. Harvey ·was booked to meet the notorous Jack Smtli who did not ·arrive on time or until botb contestants were on the mat. Jack wrestled a local amateUT, Art Cranu of Lovendabls who won a decision over Jack Smltb in a three 10 minute hout. Variety of products manufactured under the Goldette Label is now so complete-every woman can choose her i_n timate apparel with confidence-from this Inter-Nationally Known Line. BLOOMERS Misses splendid quality ····-·······--------···· $ .70 ______ . ____ . _.. _... _.. 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