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Show This Is a home town paper and we must, of necessity, talk about local people. U you resent such practice, please call at the Journal office and explain how best we can operate a local newspape r an~ refrain from publishin g local news. Only a grouch resents publicity. HE MIDVALE OURNAL 1500 Copies, 4500 Reade rs Midvale City, Utah, Friday , April 20, 1928 No. 49 3 SOUICU WER O~:h;~ L1JIUR OL SCHO PER !DRA . DUWN AND lUP O RADI S LION EST CONT NIS :TEN OUT TURN GOOD LER PRES u. w. Flt~ISH 'MAX . :G.n ~~[; WAY R UNDE WAY E WHil THE BLIND FIT BENE WAY ER SUND GE MEET E STAK UT RES TO LAD 'TING PLANS ~inds Ric~ld of0~6J~rs t ~eduxt c~:t ~::sf e~~riin :0:it,.:!:::'J: MtiiYC~Alllet~o\N 1~ 0~ Detail~ ;:..~Is 1 1 Had Broadca st New Reporte r On ;ob At ,Mrs. Meyers Explain s PlansiJ\I ilan Canning and Lewis Dahl Greates t Civic Club mten:st mg l:'eop1e .Live Tne An!iats Of Kadio In Charge Of Stake And Desires Of 1 lluuva1e and VlClDlty Eve y Saturda In fune All Invtted General Board Plans Being Prepare d F Union Building At Of $80,000 Dollars A Canada's Governmeut _ , . . _ 90 Water power is developed fmlr .. e 1 .the current1 and a11 are • ~enera!e usted m 1ts installa!ion Special To The Journal Cllmber Bill By Secretary 'I T Nelson, E. lal H. s By Dahl chairman & Hyke, Fred By CanoJng By Geo. F. Webb o :te .;ou""al pee .F arJ?ers arc taught - to rrlai fee4 t"10na1 at Chicago I answere d an advertise ment in At a regular meeting of the Jort I erna L"o n ns I will toere 28th April g Beginnin e :G:.ecutiv Fieia Hawkins, B. w. dn · · ~"u~h _,,. sa ess 1 a ~·-~!J •t. pump wattr and ~ . . . Convention com;:,.tttee of . w·th in a dan District school board held re- Wtth 0 be a Tennis Tournam ent held on 1has s.rranged a national radio che :Salt Lake Tnbune where Scouts Boy of Council Lake Salt of the chronicle to ced !01 are ~dwork. .ve in from met. Camp received was Wood~en was cently, a report Midvale Court, just in the rear bro~dcast on Saturday April 28th, dOliC!tor and news paper man ' by the way, United h&el g the co=itte e in charge of the pro r Publishin Hall V;ednesd ay evemng ....ua.t swnmon~ of .l\Iax J!'. Pres!e,·, attended the Leadersh ip Course onlthe Jordan the by wanted Mountain o'clock 8 at beginmng of's Recorder City Midvale the of Jordan the in l4th April th Saturday Lad1es Welfare CoiD.llllttee JI this city. 1StandarC1 Time. posed Union school. Plans are now (aX:.~[' are urgently LD.vited (:o., at Midvale. on Center Street. 11!1 settle to nt governme ::a.nad~n building this for plans for the coming At the age of 58 years he died High School and gave splendid in-l,lce prepared being There is a dispute among the lt is planned to have every blind And here L am. good! a were There s. struction st., H~lden South :>8 _ home, his at is 2nd. it and May on on $80,000 Coz:venti and which is to cost nis stars of Midvale as to which pe.rson 1D the United States hear For fear of being mobbed Our llttention here l to. announce ment by ciaturday following a urief illness. number of Scout Officials and Le:J.d'ten de probable that bids will be called non better a of absence the in and Roberts S. P. '<me is champion. This tourname nt !this program. of e advantag take to present ers GerLeipsic a a different problem I weentra tei Ill native the a of was Be meeting next Journal! a the to , at for Hyke, chamnan develop some interestin g Joe (.;ushman were appointed as a plume l shall use "Hill Climber." : sure that the n&-bt .11ake today, every detail Is now' mauy, ahd when 14 years old' came the opportun ity to learn more of/Should board. I have been in the newspap er details the arrange to e committe s. ,•idelight Program. of o.ur power and one of the best con-, ,ncn his parents w this country, the Scouting ousiness for many years but never It was announce d tnat work h ' I Sport fans are intereste d. as nev- m !vlidvale. . belllg t~ose that -trel people t g r · Dra new the with way under well ever held Wlll be staged wcating in Minne11.polis, Minn., for 1 A good turnout was had at the of Midvale IS fortunate in having o.~ave l met up with the equal Aux l"r before in Midvale's history and the of Meeting Union monthly Great to It to tlte JCOfla. going peddle then fnd years, ~~w~r Jeven th< 2nd. During May ay school. Wednesd high on junior per lficlval" is expected to reach a veryfew blind persons in her midst J.VJ.idvale and ::;outh Salt Lake Co. t ~xcitemen Stake. the of ionu organizat iliary married 11e others tltat wilere ~~~ , MonL. Falls, ~sea;:!: be and will $240,00L program over year complete present school heat before it ter~inat~s. and It has been su?gest~d that the u~s,mess executives. ieverish were nts departme Primary The llal j t 1894. in time found Martm not rlessie schooi minut,e new for giving next. week . 0 !hey don't know what advertis· has been expended ts JUst commg mto 1ts oaseball umpires ·ID Midvale and TeDDls the to pointed that work v.ith ,busy 0.. t Midvale to w.ovea the•· .1!!UZ ln oContract e1ght mmute domga from buildings in this district. 1 Jwn in Midvale and is a good game v1?1mty be invited to attend this ing is. ' in the morDing to 12 o'clock ,., u"t·e he had' resided ever since. Icoming Jubilee Jn June. Mrs. for the ~oung men to become in- blmd broadcas t. they don't believe for the new athletic field for Jor· . Prophecy is usually danier 0111, say they ·~'hen . . assistof group her and :Meyers the tor ;..\: n faimen electricia ft?r chief was dangerous he awardbe . also • dan high school will m it. banquet and dance A 1 . : ~~ernment prophcc1es ro wr~ con· united States Smelting 1-teJimng ants were on hand to give instruc· 'cerested m. of at the next meeting. ed on propositi busmesa a man one offer~d. I the on Utah ~otel the first contes~ IS to be ~ dou- be held m The ·ward the to e assistanc and tions. 1 year~ 24 fot' company Mining phyand school Hall. s 1 t .f!{ernm ent forecast on potat. . Paul Goff . G will be held 10 over Dr. Samuel tourname nt With an admiSSion evenmg of Apnl 28th wtth the of advertlsm g for 10 per cent bles departvarious their in workers had years two past th~ a 1 pred1ethf a crop rreater t1t1a the ent for dOd 'appointm the regular fo~ a IS asked 2nd ifUKIUign May now doing sician, d of 25c per player which will go to blind people of this vicinity as our and above what he is announce Meyers Mrs. ments. comthe for mechanic master ueen h~~~ 1 any. farmera sold fa a Midvale recomthe for day of another school nurse, al)d he thought I was crazy. . for the winning gues~s. prize a purchase was Stake Jordan East the that of marketed o:;anpncfesd, tome Wen! not member a in kept been be had He nurse one pany. that presClub, Mrs. Beckstea d, Another "wise" business wizard mending t Wlll cost approxY Me to stock.rice ' Th en the shortaa-e the team. All teams wishing to en- This broadcas in those of number the among · M A & F 2 No lodge b Moriah d t. k .d. and th i meeting L S the K d matter •12 •000 · po!!tp«>ne imately · t ourname nt mus t register our rate and when'Bin gham all the time. The th· out t a me e as e on s · ,. · . · ' · IS er the hall over to the Wood· wr the past twenty-th ree years. Stakes from which the General rate he 'was taken under adviseme nt by the went up, a few wise peo;I:C: J.! tile him the I a fee natiOnal hook up. and Canning Milan with the for heavily draw would Board conutah •o belonged also. He . money, NOT the farmers. for that day. The .woodmen thought that was qwte high for a ;board. mght,, the Tuesday before or on re· activities other and parade big and ' ·ee, deg ond thirty-sec 1 ll'e'cia·te very much this cooper- s1story, I The Journal is not fully inform- Th yearly rate. STARTS SOON April. of 24th children. of Scnaw groups of larger death quiring ~~.den the . of Willie and Nobles Paul temple, Dr. of and wish ~o \\SSUre the Com· ~! Kalah A barber kicked me out when he ed of the location 15 \vill be drawn up •Another of those admirabl y conschedule The Stake our desired she that And Prul• Ohio'• for battle 1 dn Shrine. <lenti~ Mystic the to only be what has happened Club that they will the tennis court on structed stories by which Hugh found out I was working for the wonders at posted and g· complyin in share full ... its do w ~ra,!caUy ended survived is he eth~ai928 of widow phase his Besides district. oc&'lad to reciproca te should Pendexte r is entertain ing a rapidly Midvale Journal because they gave doctors in the Jordan .t<:riday night April 27th. General the of requests the 'Wiln V. Charles b Mrs. , ~~~~illdaughter Willis one by Senator require. his Leon Olsen of Midvale tendered All games must be scored by a growing audience and performi ng away safety razors and ruined 500 hundred ribbon bad· rlahn, of Alameda, Calif., anu th 1·ee ...>oard. It was announce d that his resignati on which was accepted ' !erred to die fighting. business. ts a valuable service to the country contestan by produced Referee s rehearsal several be would Lhere · wm. and 1. Duane F., Ernest A member to till his know Secr~t~7 Hoover know d!at delivered th1s week for sons, must be hand- making to live again, through the If the editor of the Journal Is by the board. be appointed at the ~enator ~~lhs death will e&UM ii. scores final the and. drills, choruses, Builders, Trail ior Presler. .. tell me place should IUilftti!.E!S, represent atives ~dj...r Jd m to LeWIS Dahl so that the .power of splendid romance, the na- one half as bad as people r at the conventiOn. This . );<'uneral services were held from .Jtc. up next meeting. • And if the Board smcere gnef. him lock to ought they is, he colormost can be posted for fur- :lion's finest periods and score exact at meet to are Builders Trail The ay Wednesd temple Masonic che f the by order was handled can read the hand writing on the A , lful events. It is true to history for life. "her reference by contestan ts. ,..,tr IPariaf should be apthis that Publishin g Co., of Midvale, 'noon in charge of Mt. Moriah lodge .,he Universi ty Stadium Friday Apr me tells g somethin And and the best a:t of fiction, and is fit of out two winning Teams the at tllai again and fo';lot m. thllih p. t at limits are Dr.! there by assisted M. A. and F. Midvale. 4 In this pomted from 0 far the lowest bidder for the No. 2, 1 Jets Will be advanced in the wm- to go along With "Kings of the Mis when the "know-lt -alls" m. p. :JO at lst June place 'same md•r· cart f e rt h tired A Goshen. ance. I. E. 4 ation represent in . that un· · If any change amg column and the team losing souri" "A Virginia Scout" "Pay vicinity find out who I am, poweiful Firemen' s Hall over Midvale Intermen t in the family plot in w drill in the special work assignbe just is desired let the voters take care in the will it way, the on I'm less Woman" p for consolation honor's. Gravel" "The Wife-Shi place ,vill ent "Perman The '1 them. to ed a 'wean . strain. constant cemetery r. Olivet .ut. Decembe will next Street of that matter offices on Center Midvale or any of the other tales which to bad, that's all. tourname nt is singers include will which •(:ourse" --;--. on Room Th Rest that as a Ladies A garage man asked me about We understan d unofficially ,enms players only. G1rls are also 1have flown from his pen in such a 2nd. Although a regular "PEGGY Al"u !"iiE PIRATE " ,of the upper groups, will be notisome advertisi ng for him one board ~ember favors a man the e ndead, mao s Wtdow attribvtH running high order of merit. . enter: to ,nvlted rehearfor times to as later ., .ied be will to the opera l!Lcie ~pafKlmg A Aux to fill the place of a of the Ladies Firemen paired off by I We are stating otLr belief mildiy -said the manufac turer would pay Erom Union be Will teams The at rehearsal a be will There inll&lbee11 had gym hili in constant!" Midvnle ing the at l.;.ag.:d was scheduled for that day, know if we man from Midvale, resigned. lst,·:iraw mg numbers from a hat by whe~ we say that this serial will halt-and wanted to e coune Qf • postpone d m order that noth luext Wednesd.:.y night April ~;,tn ,,tidvale Ward House April 2 rate-so he . Since when ~oes the board de- political paraJ~. half for It ~un would Jourfascmate every reader of the I ,ome ,local ~usmess men. childPrimary all for m. p. beeu,at &piut has piece light' The heart m. p. weak 8:1 A .J.t , 2 mle-ht detr~ct from the co-opctde such quest10ns? 5 wouldn t have to pay anything . nal. Go. Lets for up and Group Third the of ren is month~ air, three poisoned about on time to be given the Woodmen 10 pi·eparuti I bought some gas and paid the For many reasons It's about Starting soon in the Journal. 1,'>/o enort has been spared to make che purpose of practicin g songs, that day. pr:Ice to him-no rebate the~e. ~e elect a s~hooll board ~esponfull a in. r A~vertise in a newspape ER . 1\IA...."JAG CO. 1 PENNEY that said Meyers Mrs. etc. drills, of N:~:t!ona propeNe• ~eagu~ The class. ofi. first t the Wishes and des1res . wi~l be. served by th~ 1 CONVENTION legitimat e way and forget the c1r- I tned to sell a lady a subscnp· 31ve to FROM. S RETURN thorit wanted Board General a~mst rata, daeil tol,he wa_r al required mtelatwn work of amount district. 'lhe the of s Aid Society m the Commu d t cular business. You don't find high tion to the Journal for a quarter. :he taxpayer t M E R B • childall that d understan oughly llon.. presenextermma for opera co~chte school from a prepare knocked was May n. Bill !l at 0 priced serials In circulars thrown She said there wasn't anything in Kaiser 00 M. E. Church , . r.. · · enson re ur~e adults, of charge in be must tfdlbclude IIIQ.. reo made There le. ~nda~. incalculab quitoes c almost is autocrati his tation of the account giVe? be percQ. !lis Will 10 A dance the lrri· the paper and admitted that she in and highway the along buy sprmg the from today City ,hiS than more not for Leader one at the Midvale Jumor high are days and days of rehearsal s with rule an.d the same thing can easily war in histo~es,It:Ould :av~c.:eat had never seen a copy of it. convention of the Store Mana- gation ditches. •ng in apply to This children. twelve reward mud&tr'J only The on. preparati and IDIIIU!iWJrr. Another grizzly old veteran was )Ccur 1n the Jordan School dis year in lives and money as · of the J. c. Pen-~ Buyers and gers ., cases. all vcu ent any in cost developm war the big tho course, of the on ing oesides, ~t 1 Read the handwrit from camps througho which has just clos- A proclama tion appears in this mad at the paper 'cause he had a ;rict. Company ney by practiced • were songs "' Jubilee is nts participa the to comes that m Nall' pounng · country are · · ary about · atten- go lden we dding anmvers · s a It L a k e c·t . ad m . the1r of the Journal callmg 1ssue . ' 1 y. . . audience. . ive no more &...L-~ rats and Teachers m more No n matters and, a large appreciat the officers taxes to conventio paying and here still We're never they and ago . months two cam· up reports that the manltion to Sandy City's Clean Benson Mr. ....._ Meyers ' Mrs. 1 meeting. R union th I d music t school b h that m :10t results The lett•1o.nekd Itt. attent!O~ ~o the .clever . · evt P aNgue. e.d i · anth ' pa1gn me-d so · ~.~ t·ouc d )· t ld t · t ' mthen 1 evAen the 1 Monday, . begins whic~ . g M1dvale readvertlsm o more mosqu1t01e1, no more ,-e1 ~·~Wlturned e nc1 en for her Board proposed agerds mtha ten ance unammou sly au 1 nary narcose no er 1ID sore opera or o out in the Jo~dan and dancmg teachers are seeurmg speaking n l23rd of Apnl, 1928, and continues convent!O sprmg the at &ree a have Stake Jordan East the that parthiS In le. fever or malari3. low remarkab ta very are or )f "taxation without represen successfu l for two weeks or until the job is me I'd have to go to Halifax most the was year chis repreparade Jubilee N the for !loat catchof full is which " more tse-tse fli ea. no moa ·o o piece d t ticular th ere t o ge an a "i n. IV"·""''ul> Company plant. So · · t he history company. I,thorough ly and' com)?letely done somewh ere near the of .sentiug the "refining " or "smelt- ,me m ' k11ess. sleepin . . ' . . samfor both come yi b dialogue have bnght t requests t and · b stc mustc g mg bu t didn't o JCC o me . ng u · · D setprepared bemg are Dodgers of house ' more sessiOn No day two 1 urmg the FUNERA L SERVIC ES . ....~,d • · ... cop1es of . Hies • no more <J , bananas !1.t hi s st ore 10 d · . the letterhea ds that teachers and students have exceed- ing" of Primary children through · · some regulaand rules the forth of yoWl( clli~ tmg new tood many over 1 work rugge'! n conventiO wrma Asd Primary the of activities supply IS nearly exhauste the vale es. themselv . di ed . b f th . "d t· t Funeral services were held Tues dren. d 1 t· · t uld e campa1gn and everyo . b oo kl etts WI11th ed s-f Th"IS p1ece no suffer by sociation. Those present were re- an cons rue 1ve 1 eas m genera 1 wns in wo at 2 o'clock in the Cottonwoo< jay me showed t ll manager junior One Sandy is enthusias tic over ising and store manage- body Co hing interferill( witt Publi 0 Jorda the 0 t~ guesds 00 e ay ? 'comparis on with the best profes- quested to send to Mrs · Meyers any .nerchand It would be J'ob a f Chapel for Mrs. Emmel t Ward · s Th . t were presen t ed . s o a cleaner, brighter prospec 11 1 . were ese . t men Darwia prow1 the perhaps. for programs ideas plans, an or 100 ns Nature's ' conven o ,suggestio Stone of William _ s10na1 en ertamme nt. k . th J t prlinttl!l study of re- ~town. The drive is being staged h~d done for his "papa" that cer- 3tone, wife careful of result the in workers Primary float. posed tbc.iJ and directflies the is tropical of Smart pair a Twila says Miss 10 Amo: ourn e od. Bishop nex wee part of the ex· under the direction of the Sandy tamly was rotten and I noticed It 3outh Cottonwo g. the on methods tail that see to are 11 wards of various dispose e can coach-~'th offspring been has maggot libretto The ress. h officiatin to b . :~m. the Penney organiza- City Administ ration with the full carried t.he imprint of a Salt Lake rurner of ccutives prac all from and to ation transport KlU the hours. and few a Tanner in Lois carcass Miss n's o li by ed ~me rendere< . 1 c~:s t• u~ng Musical numbers were 11 Print Shop. ulcl n.t In general, the experienc e of ' cooperati on· ofthall ·civic and !rater- City e Evans. tices and the Jubilees are provided · tion. th . the tl'ses wo 1 wa1·ted an h our t o see the pur· JY a mixed quartette consistin g o! ab the dlions d and bodi 1 IJQUth.cLsWan dmos 1hng d thme 1 ~ tu~- dancing by Miss Katherin · c1ty. e m es na . was s manager store 900 10 an 1s e more e oo en to dtspose of the carrioa. There are almost s1xty people in Last week we announce d that Wh t ea c~asing agent of a chain. store in· A..da McDonald, Ethel Mauss, Har e nee e Haldeman 100 i:~s c!~reco1~:~izatio~~ the ensemble. The cast of princi- the regular monthly Priesthoo d condensed into a close working pro and Eddie Stin• George Ballard In view of tne mounting losses st:t~tion In Salt Lake City main· and Larson and Preston gram. last the held be would the worll'l .meeting broke , Americans Voca· aon, the Woodmen to boost her pals follows: caused by fire in America yearly, talmng ~ ~ranch In Midvale about .vho sang "0 My Father." opened which session buying The ovwe But month. the of Sunday air, tyiaa youth the in manned re~ord ~ld a 3 Ethel Mauss e'!durance she will become a promi· Don Sterling, gave •Midvale and communi ty is invited ome pnntmg and he informed me Jolo "I'm A Pilgrim" n, conven~io formal the after East the that fact the ooked and oneSmarterl fifty-three J~y . stoppm, . Be With Yot Without factor in Salt Lake County . se- to attend a demonstr ation Of fire that the budget for 1928 was all l.1ale quartet; "God to ty opportum an Benson Mr. quarterly its holds Stake n byiJorda ptrate) polite hours. (a half ...lleSs, circles and not unt'l th 0 .Bill Manmng "Zenith Dust" to be stag- use~ up but he would take care of THl We Meet Again": Preston anc Elmer Griffiths. conferenc e on that date. This will lect merchand ise for the next six fighting !~e French Government olfen a Dwayne Ballard, Harland Larsor the ptesent time pra~tica~; j widest selection ed on the Playgrou nds at the cor- me m the 1929 budget. the from .nonths one for ment postpone a cause young romantic (a fra1_1cs to any French ftieco Mayfield hilhon. Peggy business man i~ town would ever dis ner of Main and Center Streets In A man stopped me on the r~ad lnd Melvin Johnson. Knows" Ada t dt ~sll wtl back some ftyinc recise ~eJ;chand of range and be will there time which at month Jones Betty person) . . gathermg Duet "My Father to see his neighbor go broke. I 5 c. played by the1r New York buyers. 'Midval~ tomorrow (Saturda y even- when he found out I was 8 or held by French iiertr and Mauss Ethel and l.1cDonald me were never built that way. W1nn1e Woodland (her classmate ) a new order of stake Priesthoo told and Journal the for news m. p. ing) at 7:30 of style in The schedmeeting Union and ,meeting Olson 0 Barbara ~ent from 0111 ;;';.: Camp little A Midvale the power to McDonald "Face the slim This demonstr ation Is held un· t? have the d-mned paper stopped 10cal solo, Ada from turmng 1s apparel the at Sunday make it Impossible same the would nt for d Governme How·,ule father) (her Mayfield the w. 0. w. May their tribe Henry on of the Midvale nght away. I found from the rec- ~o Face." compete witlt to ard Nelson Jordan High School. Full an- JOy1shness of past seasons, Mr. ,der the supervisi na!ion ~ny for Orson by offered 0 were Prayers brought 1Fire Departm ent and will be Inter- .rds he was not on th subscrip· . fiym.g. Mrs. Mayfield (her mother) Edna nouncem ent of this new plan will Benson said. This fact was Amencan respect. Sorenson Mr. __ tlon list. It latez: develope.d he had Berrett and by the stylist of the company esting and worth your while. )Ut by d occasione is It later. made be wu made Glover machme flymg fi,rst . The G MEETIN _ NOTICE G:.<' borrowin g It from his neigh- tively. n in ~tressing the ! See advertise ment on Page 8 of been here· thLindbergh waJ bos:n h ere. w.e conventio the 1t Sunday the in s change general the by hostess) club bor (the Fisher Jane t· h f th C "' b . peakers were Horace Godfrey, • . . · H 1 Larson School, Mutual Improvem ent As· iem!mne, softer lme among the this issue of the Journal for par· e onven 10n como ~ en~r~neen. Tltif -em ofers of Union Ward Andrew ougavhet te0 mb onthey a11nYtnfC e en Bishop me told man pleasant Another the Woodmen of :Mid 1 ,ticulars nation. e shown. e frocks latest classes ' d Priesthoo and · s sociation me o ' he wouldn't buy anything rr .vtta e James P. McGinnis (an advocate · . K. Sm1th, who has charge ot the m · . denved I benefits · greatest "The the Ladi es Welfare Comnu ·tee )f aquatt er sovereign of ty) Earl An· The log cabin scout party about four years ago he R esearc h w ork of the Genealogy Th 1s comes from Ital • "Y J . a success and ,.rom th e convent·1on, .. sru"d Mr. A clinic was held in the West because d erson. Troop 121 was qUite t ed t o mee t a t th e Ct1 y reques a has de Su· .Lake, the old fellow i<;al associatio n of Salt Wednesd a A ril 25 th Jordan School House Aprill 2 aad had trouble with 8 3eo. W. when Benson, feel Leaders their \vith boys an .the as miles thinks 318~ 00 (who record, atr worl~,s work· p se of for that r.an the Mes- s1e Y. Gates, a genealog ical 1deas With lJth under the State Health De· With glasses of ge mterchan the ~rom received. e patronag the over od Peter-'go Lawrence hour: and thinks) Murray McGinnis of plans tor the~. O. W. conBureau of Child H giene se~g-er and he wouldn t ~ave any- er, D. W. Moffat calWI~~ solemn naval gentlemen that son Sunday April 22nd, the Stake ;he other manager s and the close- partment 'th to be held in Midvale on thmg that came from his place. Bishop Amos Turner. Y h"ld ht E" styles. latst the of me afforded Jps . dedicated be machines "only an auxiliwill Seminary by Bingo Jones (the club porter) ng expert informed Intermen t was In the Murray ary' , nyitli nd . dig . yh-t ree c f1 redn wt erbe exam An advertisi 11 -'-h t "'ood be th i h d tl 2 · d Celeste Roncaglio Regular High Council meeting [ hope to pass these on In service me h t th nor• e!loug . o te '"""t o e "' ; e1gh were . oun where the grave was ded ch cemetery e n oes s se ver a e a me 1 3 5 . . . s." ---on Chorus of Girls, P1rates, etc. with the Stake Presidenc y was 'lnd value to my customer that he only icated by Mr. Taylor of Salt Lake. Journal a year f;u:d . a uoc o e agams · f · !held Tuesday evening April 17th at two dollars to Flora1 otfermgs Admission: 25 and 15 cents pnce . the advanced speed? that • with will au·planes were pro use · b 1 R affi k St protceted ·th been had children teen seats urgis reserved No bea Midvale in Pall pnwoman beautiful 0 egu ar usmessd Every e a e o ce. pay !or the ad, and never sold a and . for District No · 156 held in b · fl rers werei · y to and he knew it didn't pair children twenty a, diphtheri galnst in meeting a at present be to Jd a~ Y t;'Ountala called rle raeat very t~e over gone N~an I F. , in-~was n Sheppard Steadma Lew Roy Richard, Marshal Earl City p~ 136 Journal office at ted; fifty nine adv~rtlse. vaccinna been had Homes . Better of interests .he 1D . converted tip where wa~ ~eetmg anchuna, the 11 m then ' . Earl Payne . 1s pure and clear, far ' Berrett, Henry. Walker, Main Street, at 8:00 p. m. forms us that a similar meeting . Ja11 an as children were not protceted against It,s a great life atr Commu· hus· the her in held Beside be Ellis. will .vhich Ralpll. and which m I at think I meetmg and testimony a to . t• th t ld . . . . . April 20th 1928 , to elect will be h e a t to the ne- Em· ' 1 wilal St e same 1me m every one present was '"ven the . 1eaves 4 sons, monumen b d M . , peror ob~ b . the greatest astronomi l.pnl diphthen a dand a large number not going to like this job· evemng Fnday one church rs. J1ty an .,. . . . cal South on Hall City Midvale t . d Ral h usld f . k R al H D E . E. E nc III!J!rat,es to the Republic an State the .Old on Phil! th , few commissi a a for on working speaking of I'm .pnv1lege 1925 · e 7 vaccmna o son r. . , " "lventlon on May 4th, 1928. , Asia. In ot servatory 1 purpose the htn for doy Mam Street ns I'velst p, denry, .he Universit y of Utah will speak The. State Health Departm ent, basis and all the co=lsslo . W dn d That observatory, with a slxty-incla er, ds hy electing delegates from luck Stone and on~ tuff hard L. A. Porter been have far so made strongly Hygiene Child of 0 Bureau nen w 0 reflector and thiriy-incll refradh!c e ;s ay, Apnl 25th, is East Jli. an interestin g phase of home urges the protectio n of pre-school t · os a an one Chairman , Dlst. No. 156 No. 157.. take Temple day. Those naking "Recreat ion in the Home" learned to love her for her many telescope, will be a much DQbltr • s ones. up avail themselv es of this priv· Dr Erickson is widely and fa· children from twelve months : monument than any rearin( hono el kind deeds. when the I ~~~a?clal wizard to!~ me and opportun ity will likely vorably known through out the gainst diphtheri a It is also I bronze. that · c e thmqulring for prmtlng busLANDMA RK IS MOVED East Jordan Stake people at State and through his work in the duty of every m~ther to see of the shortag& most at mess, t th T · 10t mo t 1 bank h d e · emp1e Extension Division of the Univer· her child is vaccinate d· and Miss ·~:. th; Mid s any session a ~ In line with the clean up cam- Mrs. L. E. Morrow was pleasant~one a hi v~bll d Richards 0 ·• an paign and general civic Improve· ly surprised Wednesd ay aft that day. It is marvelou s to note sity needs no introduct ion in Mid· Dr. H. Y. the or ~~· t 1 s ng Prichard were in charge. · ernoon the large amount of vicarious work val~. ment going on in the city, the old e~ wou 0 ast long now. Temples :that is being done in the on street the corner of'at her home on Wasatch Ive worked In small towns and library building 00 The birthday. her of occasion ·the being is Streets Center and Main of the L. D. S. Church. but r:ve worked In smaller towns, Second Class Scouts of this 1 ve found more queer and tunny razed and removed. The building!~ests were Mrs. S. P. Jenkins, of l district are looking forward to the gham, Mrs. E. Larson and Mrs. mark formerly own·IBm the last is an old landHanson kinds of human nature incould and was orig- L. Denney of Sandy, Miss Mabel Aprn 27th, ex- ed by C. M. thought ever I week end, commenc ing than ~ee.k when they will have the privilege inally construct ed of Jogs-Mr . Madden of Paradise, Mrs. M. Pear!St 10 so small a co~ unity. Mill in n Wigwam ~bilbrt the Mrs: E. to trip a of ~U It The only real tip I ve had was Hanson was given the old building son, Mrs. Robert Jenkins, Canyon. Creek Mrs. F. Javaine, ~!' tben Jrtirnt": when a man told me the sec::on<l,and it is under his direction it is J. Jones, Mrs. J. Jenkins, and Mrs. Horace Jenkins, any eing removed· make n1AT, Wberas the NATlONAL CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP of Midvale. that I couldn't out working day Mrs. E. Fernsten Mid1fale the for money creditaa doing lo City Midvale CAMPAIG N lw raulted in many advutap.t co community life tbrougbF n·d ay evening of last week Ml88 j t Journal around here and I' ve :us "The should dwiness House A Full streets dirt the · grading of d job ble 0 .. - tbe United Sut.., H t ~ about decided that he was right. within the city limits at the pres1 mlll[quardi ltg HEALTH 1 to strike the boss for a t~~! ~ct~=d :p~~mguee ~t ~=~~~ Betty Jones was pleasantl y surhave I'll . . sent time. · In promoting THRIFT; · with · while visiting "flat Ralary" party at her at a b1rthday t Church pnsed ity Methodis d it vale Commun . ds grader givi of a county, g the advi these outfit cons1stm Ancaterpllla aven,e Midvale. Wasatch on home In furthering FIRE PREVENTION 1 7·30 at 1928 24 Tuesday April ng wtzar an r, from ce and were enmstimulating CIVIC PRIDE; and I donf't gl.et. It, I'll be "fiat" broke Music 'by Adolphus R~ncagiio.. Games and refreshm ents le~el~ the streets in fine shape and Ita making doe "HOME AND CITY BEAUTI FVt' no oo 10 • The guests were; La Rue • • Admission, adults 25 cents and Ijoyed. thiS 1s followed by the sprmkler Morrow, Orpha Soffe, Ruby Thorup NOW, niEREFO RE, Be it known tbat platu have beea perft:ttd and the steam roller. , hOne fu:mture store lnfornle~ :me 15 cents for children. Edna Glover, far a thonMwl CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP CAMPAIG N ~fait I muldlghtt get some advertlsm g Given by the Epworth League son, Minerva Dokas,J hi K t · Ch It is ou.r opinion that ~he job · M g ake an'"' or somethin wo• 1 Junkie er • Eodi~tehp On'sBe~on, ervEmel . fund. nt assessme paving enefit it can be qmckly done in th1s man-~ way else in trade for it::.that e ns, nen, yo "ve m, appreciat be will ner and also at the least cost, COD· presence Your t th ld' t A nna Jensen, Eva . · th t th ·d · for ed. Get your tickets from any of H aze1 J avame, anything em CQS D WOU th d notlt does rnaCl~Y costly e thiS a • enng Sl . to purchase have tl a tal ampoip of penioteat oad coaatructive cfort iD cleaDing up and rtl..o_n._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ a hardware dealer why~ cast or from the Boy Scouts. _o.... ~~·ked the Pluto Painting, stand and Clwaiug, of outright movement chlnery worthy thia Ia UP. IT ltEEPING + + + + he didn't advertise some B&WS ht> stay OD the job for a month Or two + + + + + + + + ... llepUriDJ oad paeral Rehabilitation oad BeaatiJication we ~~&p each it. on ion depreciat great 1had in a show case and sell them and write a book called "Mai'l OTEL Prompt Service cltl.a lo dD Ilia or blr beat port tD IDib ow commsmity ! ought sure It g. somethin or Street" if that saJ.d he and jout in a hurry and comforta ble t t . d. • ki M A B clean rooms . knockout a be to order to have only would he he did, Clean, Healthy. ThrJ'Y [formrasl.ly ~t i:~ch:~ne~~~a~~~ 1~~~ I Entirely Ren· Opened. Just punish-! for houn.ti a I'm Well, some more. I Mrs for laid I were week tUs Covers for off sign ovated. A nice home place Safe and Beautiful } The ma:~ager of the publishin g ment so I'll ~ s. Morrow, Mrs. Lester Forbush: ~e. 01 2 Doors from Postofftce in and jot down high lights company told me a ~ot ' this stutr and try week. next for notebook my In Mrs. John Javaine, Mrs. E. Larson thoug·bt I but. wo1-..: to went I when Midvale on Main Street . . J . . E F be to hlive WOilld I said ad The Walk Upstairs -Save Money he was klddin' me. IOOcks ~f ~~0::~~~ ~~~a!:~~~But he s~re told me the gospel a. hustler to make good and that's . • and I ve abou'; de<;tded to no falsehood, either. truth ~---~;.....----------------!t E. J. Jones. • P D • . ._ • oca If ant 8 me mg ompany n I •y I p:~:t sour~ea, t Pjs~esslon ~pteLe •IIJ' thi~=ent ~ sessi~Ds t~e h~ularly Wll~ gre~t o:r com- w~ekl~ q~ted ~ay n:! :: himseh~wS;n~:ormw'· mem~er ~ ~n •vc:c::;:- mo~t ~or T~is ~chool w~ll, th~ee ~Uth amo~ a:~:,s th~~ck ~als. f~e· i~ danfC:r~ ~ow 1 • • I 1 I tr~nd c~n~id- they~ur orme~ wome~'s B~rna;di questione~, "w~re Ga~saway ::;:;~ I ~~~i~publica !:: fa~~c!,.~!~d"ha~vma- ~ P 1 ~heksur-1 ~go, :~:~~~gd:;e:~~~yt!l:~ establis~ed Emft a· MIDVALE MAN DECIDES TO COME OUT FOR COMMISSIONER now Jlen. alomen anb SAND Y CITY, UTAH APRI L 23rd Marks The Begin ning _ Mayo r and City Council Sandy City, Utah After repea ted reque sts upon the part of hi's many fi'I·ends I·n MI.dvale and throu ghout Sa lt L a k e Count Y, J h n A . A y1ett' our 1oca1 r of towns man and for severa l terms , Mayo h' M'd I Val e, h aS fi nall y C0ll8'8llt ed t 0 a ll OW IS friend s to p l ace his name upon the Republican ticket thiS fall as a candi date for Count y Commissioner. k Mr.. Aylet t IS very dfavora bly dlnown h r·oughout tl1e Count y an I·s admi'tte y one of the best qualified men Ill the Count y for the position and when interv iewed by the l J ourna Repor ter made the statem nt that he had decided to run for the nomin ation and if I t fill th e po• . h IS l t ed "Yould d a ll Ill. power 0 . e_c lsltiOll With credit tO himSelf and hiS many frtendS aS Well aS the CitizenS and taxpay erS of the Count y gener ally : H 1..,----------. |