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Show I~-EMMA RECALLS DEEDS OF "COLOSSUS IN BUCKSKIN" j The MIDVALE JOURNAL BURGON DIES AT HOME OF DAUGHTER Mrs. Emma Crouch Burgon, 71, for As the time for the Democratic 1many years a resident of Salt Lake IOD\•ent.ion In Houston, Texas, ap- ' County, died at the home of ber <lautl'OilLChj!S it recalls to the minds of ghter, Mrs. William M. Cox, 137 So. ~t:ncitwl! the man for whom that I Eleventh East Street, Tuesday. was named-Gen. Sam Houston, I Mrs. Burgon was the widow of the has been appropriately called a I ~ate Willard C. Burgon and was born llt'<r.J ...,.... in Buckskin." i ln Greenwich, England, March 3rd, Virginia, Tennessee and Texas all I 1857. She is survived by three sons, claim to him as being their own, Heber, Albert and Horace W. Burgon in a wider sense he belongs to the all of Uniou, and two daughters, Mrs. notion for he was one of the I Emma Greenwood and Mrs. Cox. great empire-builders of this Funeral services were held at the .......tr.. . J Union ward chapel at 2 p. m. Thurslf you do not know what was the , day under direction of Deseret Morlnrv•rtAn,... of Sam Houston in the · tuary. of our country be sure to read ' Illustrated feature article by Elmo MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE Watson in this Issue of The ......... c Journal. It's called "A ColFive room modem hoUSfJ 204 1st in Buckskin.'! Don't miss it! Avenue and Locust St, Midv~e, Utah. I I mE MIDVALE JOURNAL Jordan Publlahinr Company, Inc. Terms of Subscription Per Year (in advance) ____ $1.00 Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Midvale City, Utah, under act of March 3. 1879. Modem Job Printing Department maintained. All prices based on the Franklin Printing Price List. Advertising Ratea Display, per column inch _ $0.35 Readers, per line - - - - $0.10 All business correspondence should be adclrP.~sed to The Midvale Jour• 136 N. Main St. We are wrecking part of the U. S. Smelter Mill PJant at Midvale, Utah, and have a large selection of used lumber, corrugated iron, sash and building materials for sale on the job. Also, kindling for sale by the truck load or carload. The job is located two blocks South and two blocks west of Main and Center Streets, Midvale, Utah. Write or see our Mr. A. F. Antrobus at the Smelter mill job or at 14 South Main Street, Midvale, Utah. Friedman Lumber Co.· 5th South and 3rd West Tel. Wasatch 1316 , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Keep· Out Of The 'DUMP People who wouldn't think to any but a good, •on.ntn for food, clothing' or ronize the worst ~ when it comes time They do this in order to get a We'll sell World's YEAR ALLloon-at a n...... COWBOY SONGS VIA RAD~O TOr~ITE Weekly (Friday) Published by the nal, Midvale. Utah. USED LUMBER And Building Materials Page Five Ph. Mid. 178 YE EDITOR GOES TO PRESS MEET The Utah State Press Association will meet June 16, 17 and 18th in various towns of Eastern Utah, sort of an auto caravan. The idea being that all the Editors will again view the wonders of Eastern Utah; visit in seven towns and be entertained by eight brother editors, including one sister. The route via Model T will be to Price and then to Castle Dale. Saturday, lune 18 Castle Dale-Lunch, one p. m. Ed!' Jr Emery Country Progress. Price-Business Session. Dinner, ..,.ews-Advocate and The Sun. Helper-9 p. m. upwards, Helper Times. Sunday lane Utb Leave Price for Uintah Basin. Arrive Du~~elme--Duchesn' _ _.)' There continues to be broadcast a - - - - - - - - - - - - wealth of information, and in some cases misinformation, on the merits of selling hogs at the farm or country concentration points or at the central !ivestock By the advocates of country buj'lng, the unexpected break of hog prices durmg 1927 is attributed to weakening uf export demands, falling off in consumer demand and various and sundry other reasons too numberous to mention. The believers in the economic sound· ness of the central livestock marketing system of our country claim of course, that the unknown quantity represented in the trade by country hog buying caused the severe break in the face of a curtailed hog supply. Some of the arguments advanced seem incompatible. For instance, In a recent article a prominent packer pointed out the benefits to the producer of having access to the world markets and how much more profitable th.is was than the old situation when the producer of livestock was forced to seek for what he could get for his product in his home market. This article, written especially for the Midvale Journal, stated that in case there was too much livestock the local point, the producer but by the same grace, if fewer animals, he ticle shows, without doubt, that kets of marke~s. BUY YOUR BALL Tl cEK TS AT HOME I Mr. E. _w. Olson, business manager of the Mtdvale Baseball Club wishes to announce that arangements have been made whereby tickets to all the ball games at the Salt Lake Baseball Park c_an b_e purchased at the drug stores ~~ Mtdvale. ~he tickets sell, either in Midvale or m Salt Lake at 50 _cent~ each. . Ttckets purchased m Midvale Will be good at any game in Salt Lake and t~e local ~al~ club receives a substantial commtsswn on the sale. The ~o?rn~l therefo~e urges every ?ne antie~patmg atten~ng bal~ gan:es m Salt Lake to buy tickets m Mtd· vale before going to Salt Lake and thus help the local club financially. . Continuous baseball is being played m Salt Lake every day except Monday. in Midvale local m. (Central Standard Time) · on the 15th of June, Friday night. The songs to be sung on the Legion program are among those which were presented by Mr. Fox and his singers before the biennial convention of the General Federation of Women's clubs which has just closed in San Antonio and also before the National Federation of Music Clubs at Chicago and the music teachers' national conven· tion at Rochester, New York. Cowboy songs in their old, traditional music as preserved by Oscar J. Fox, one of America's well known composers and leader In this folksong specialty, will feature a radio program to be broadcast by Station WO CORRECT CURRENT COMMENT AI on Friday night, June 15th in the To correct current comment, Dr. interest of the tenth national ~onven- !· S. Alley _wishe~ to announce that he tion of the American Legion, to be ~~ not leavmg Mtdvale and intends to held in San Antonio Octob 8 t 12 'g~ve the same _courteous service as 0 Th . . er • has been done m the past. He will e broadcastmg Will be done on a do general practice, including obstet· wave length of 280.2 meters and on rics 1,700 kilocycles between 9 and 10 p. · (Signed) Dr. J. A. ALLEY. |