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Show Volume 6. Midvale, Utah, Thursday , April 16, 1931 Number 51. ' • ' I I PLANING MILL Jordan Legion "Utah 's Great est Indust ry" CITY OFFICIALS ASK BEING BUllTON Given Colors = - - - - - " ' : " " - : ' - - - - - - - - = AID OF ALL IN MOVE . MIDVALE SITE By Mayor MIDVALE GIRL WINS April 20 to 25 Inclusive HONORS AT B. Y. U. Structure to House 14 Machines Soon to Be Ready. Designated. Week of Work. At the regular semi-monthly meeting of the Jordan Post No. 35, AmerMaxine Clayton, daughter of Mr. ican Legion, held Wednesday evening and Mrs. R. H. Clayton of East Midin Firemen's hall, simple but impresvale, was elected in the finals for In keeping with similar movements sive ser·vices wer·e held on the occapresidency of the Associated Women of other years and of other localities, sion of the American flag and the Students of Brigham Young univer- Midvale will observe all of next week Work has been commenced on the Legion banner being presented on besity, according to Elaine Paxman, · from Monday to Saturday, inclusive, erection of a planing mill in Midvale, half of the citizens of Midvale. Mayor present president of A. W. S. Voting as Clean-up Week. At a special meetto be located back of the Ridd Motor L. A. Porter gave the presentation was conducted by secret ballot last ing of the mayor and city council company on Center street. It is ex- speech, Bernard A. Rasmussen acFriday, in the regular A. W. S. meet- held Thursday of last week it was depected that the mill will be completed cepted the colors on behalf of the ing. Miss Clayton won by a slight cided to devote the whole of six days and in operation before the middle of Post, and Commander Aaron Horne margin over her competitor, Miss to the movewent and to urge every Ma.y. C. J. Welch, owner and oper- dedicated the colors to the Post. Gertrude Gourley, of Pleasant Grove. resident of Midvale to assist in ridThe program was sponsored by ator of the proposed plant, states that Both girls are Home Economics girls, ding the city of every bit of refuse, every kind of mill work will be avail- West Jordan members under the diGamma Phi members, and chemistry rubbish and dirt. rection of A. P. Dimond. Numbers able to those in and near Midvale. a!·tnm·s. P A A L arson. CI..•., roa d supervisor, . . included songs by a quartet, directed Mr. Welch, formerly mayor of Cow'l'he president-elect will leave towill have charge of the carrying out' by Kenneth Hogan, and two songs by ley, Wyo., for two terms prior to morrow to attend the national conof the plans. Every day during the Joseph Smith, accompanied by Mary 1 going to Salt Lake a few years ago, vention of Associated Women Stuweek, Mr. Larson says, city trucks Dahl; a saxophone duet by Alice is an experienced mill operator. He dents which is to be held in Ann will make rounds of the town and reHogan and I<laurine Olson, and a few recently sold his interests in the Salt Arbor, Michigan. A representative of move all rubbish from in front of the Lake mill company to come to Mid· jokes, at the expense of the Legionthe Brigham Young university has at- homes and business hou~es. He is naires, called "Chips," presented by vale. tended the convention every spring very desirous, however, of being able In outlining his plan of operation Vernal Jensen. for a number of years. to remove the big part of the refuse No Act of Chat·ity Mr. Welch said that he had looked the Maxine, a junior at the institution before Thursday morning, and asks field here over carefully and had ut'It is in no sense an act of charity," this year, is a member of the Cesta the cooperation of all householders to most faith in the possibilities of Mid- said Mayor Porter in his presentation Tie social unit and stenographer for aid by doing their cleaning early in vale. He purchased a building which address, 'that these colors are prethe Banyan, Brigham Young univer- the week. :•.·. was brought here in sections from sented to this Post tonight. It is ,. sity year book. All rubbish to be hauled away by Salt Lake, and has fourteen machines, rather just a slight token of the Those elected to assist Maxine next city trucks should be placed in conconsisting of various saws, lathes, esteem in which the American Legion year are, vice president, Ora Haws; tainers, Mr. Larson says, although, planers and equipment necessary for is held by the people of Midvale, and secretary and treasurer, Ruth Hoi- where impossible or impracticable, a first class plant, which will be it is my distinct pleasure to make this brook; and recreational leader, Ger- piles of refuse matter may be made moved here as soon as the building presentation on behalf of the city trude Sauer. in the street where plainly visible, and is erected. council and the citizens of this city. will be removed. Has Full Equipment We sincerely hope that thls is only He plans to offer a full and com- one of the many acts of coul'tesy that Has Support of All plete line of sash and door work, we hope to perform for the Legion." The cleanup and paint up movecabinet making, and everything, he In accepting the colors for the ment bas the support of all officials says, that a mill produces. A good Legion, Mr. Rasmussen said, "I feel of the state and cities of the state. deal of the work done in the shops of this a distinct honor; one, perhaps, Moving pictures win be taken of Posters, supplied by the state board the firm with which be was connected which I cannot amply accept. The the 21st annual Invitational Track of health, will be displayed during the in Salt Lake was sent to this portion Legion is non-sectarian, non-political, Meet and Relay Carnival, which will week and circulars urging everyone of the county, he says, and when his and non-military, therefore I am unbe held at the Brigham Young univer- to join in the movement will be displant here is finished he expects to able to pledge to the mayor, the city sity April 25, according to an an- tributed. In commenting on the puroffer competition to Salt Lake mills. council and the citizens of Midvale Wh en Dr. H. E. Barnard, chairman nouncement made this week by Coach poses of setting aside a week to dress Mr. Welch is the inventor of a ape- the things that we, as Legionnaires, of P r esident Hoover's White House G. Ott Romney. "In view of the fact the city up, Mayor L .A. Porter said: cia! screen door, which, be says, will] stand for and believe in. But we can Child \Velfare conference, spoke in that more athletes from a wider area "I hope that every of Midoutlast nearly every door on the mar- assure them that we will do our utMembers of the Salt Lake County t he tabernacle in Salt Lake at the will be entered in the meet than ever vale will exercise civic citizen pride and give ket. The wire, because of the way it most to keep the Legion and its Fish and Game association, togeth~; 1" Op('ning session of the Utah conferfull and before, hearty we cooperation think the 21st to annual the carIs fastened into the sash, cannot be members working for the benefit of with their ladies, will gather in ' e ence, he said that the greatest indusnival will be work well of worth increasing a moving the beauty of the removed without tearing, he chums, our city." Hippodrome theater in Salt Lake L·y in Utah was not agriculture, not picture. Grand Junction, Colo., and city. If all join in a..'ld clean up, paint and this will be one of the products Thursday of next week to s~e the first mini.1g nor smelting, but the raising Elko, Nev., have both indicated that up, fix up and then keep it up, we Loyalty Promised on which he will center attention. He of a series of motion pictures on out- of children. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Niel- they will likely be present . at the will have a place to live which will expects to employ from five to twenty Commander Horne dedicated the door life, C. Orin Wilson, chairman of son, of East Midvale, are in that inmeet; as have scores of others in be- be better for all. And if we keep it men according to the volume of busi- colors to the Post and the Post to the the committee on arrangements, h :.lS dustry. up there will be no necessity of desigtween these extremes." ness: nation, and said that ~be meljUbers announced. No admission charge Will Last week they had five sons and Because nating the a certain period of the year in proportions of the meet The present plans call for a build- hope~ to work_ for their co~try as ?e made, it i_s s.aid, a .membership card two daughters. Now they have eight have increased materially which to in houseclean our front and size, the Lng 40 by 60 feet, but provisions are well m peace tu~es as they _did when m the B;SSOCiatiOn bemg the necessury sons, three being born at the L. D. preliminaries S. back of the yards, high and we all can point with and low made for enlarging this structure to called ~pon to flgJ::It. . credential for entrance. , hospital last Wednesday. hurdles, All and reports just of pride the dashes, to Midvale." will be accommodate men and machinery to A mmute of silence '>Yith ?owe_d Each member is asked to bring as a r e that they are fine youngsters, held during the morning hours, along turn out all the work that comes to heads marked the respect m which aJl Poster Tells Story the plant. In telling of his prospects, ' departed comrades of that gre!l:t war a guest some prospective members of weighing in the neighborhood of five with the Junior High school meet. One of the posters which the board The finals in these events will be held of health is distributing Mr. Welch said: were held by the members. This was the sportsmen's organization. The pounds each. through cities The above photo shows "Peter, during the afternoon, along with the and towns to urge everyone . B ad followed by a salute to the newly ac- second program on the • series, Mr. to take Exp Wilson states, will be held on May 7. James and John," as the nurses at relays. This will enable the officials " . . enenoo ro . quired colors. cognizance of the clean up movement, My trammg an? _e_xpenence h~ve The two banners were a United The showing of the film begins at 8 the institution have nicknamed the to run the meet off by six o'clock, depicts a house and lot, half of which shown me the poss1':'1htu:s of worku~g States flag and the emblem of the o'clock. trio, being held by Miss Mildred Coach Romney announced. Hereto- has been cleaned up, the other half up a large business m Midvale .. I will I Legion emblazoned on a blue backSeven panoramas of outdoor life Frands~n, s_ul?e.rvisor in the hospital fore, when last held, it took until after being allowed to f~l into ruin and b~ ~repared to supply any _kind of ground, on which was inscribed the will be included in the program which matermty diVISion. seven. On account of the fact that the decay. "You must take a definite m1~l work _that a _farmer m~ght re- name of the organization, together will require about two hours to pre-1 Mrs. Nielso~ ~as been i~ a decid~dly stand on one side or the other," the qUire on his pr_emises. Dunng the with its location. The balance of the sent. Interesting and instructive weakend condition followmg the birth meet will be unusually spectacular, poster reads, and it is a striking excourse of my ID: 111 work 1 have made evening was devoted to business mat- scenes on hunting and fishing will be of the triplets, but repo~ts from the the officials have hopes of getting thousands of Windows, hundreds of ters and plans for the dance to be shown for the benefit of the lovers of hospital Thursday mormng are that some fine movies which may be used ample of what a difference is made by a few strokes of the paint brush, a doors, an~ countless wagons, hay given by the Legion in Union a week gun and rod. she is gradually regaining her on some of the news reels of the reg- few hours work with the hoe, rake or racks and Implements for the farmer. from Saturday and to the initiation Studies in Fishing str~ngth and that her c~ndition. is ular circuit. spade, and a little attehtion given to "I can supply a contractor or ' . . t · d satisfactory. Her many fnends WISh builder with sash and doors and all of new members, Wilham Bu terfiel clearing out the corners and burning "Fly Fishing in Glacier National for her a full and speedy recovery or disposing of the rubbish that natthe mill work he will require for and Barney Beratto. Park Lakes" is the title of the first and untold happiness in the three inurally gathers from time to time. erecting a home or business block, of these films depicting the art of fants. Mrs. Mary B. Stokes, city recorder, and will be able to meet competition fishing scheduled for the evening' s enwho also was named on the commitfrom Salt Lake and do the work here, tertainment. This picture, it is said, tee to handle the city's side of the Two sessions were held in the Sectruck the finished product into town not only win offer valuable instrucclean up move, said, "There seems ond ward chapel last Sunday as the and do it cheaper than at the plant I tion to the Isaac Walton followers, such little need to have to urge the combined East and West Jordan recently left." but will show scenes of rare beauty. March production cooperation of the of the citizens in this Chevrolet "Up Trout's Highway" stakes and "Taking Sunday school conference. A The Journal extends greetings to campaign. The city of Midvale beMotor company was 79,603 cars and morning Game meeting Fish Mr. Welch, who pla.ES to bring his in Florida" are the names 1 At the special meeting of the mayor opened at 10 o'clock family here as soon as the school trucks and brings the number of new given the two films to follow. Both and city council called Thursday of and the afternoon session began at longs to those who live here; they term is finished, offers him congratu- 1931 models built up to April 1 to in of these, it is said, will prove highly ! last wee!~, contracts were awarded 1:15. Three members of the general have to see its condition from day to lations on his enterprise in bringing a excess of 326,000 units, W. S. Knud- interesting. for the excavating for and construe- board, together with the bishoprics day, and they are the ones who will president and general manager, t get more enjoyment from a thornew industry here, and wishes him sen, announced this week. One of the nation's leading dry fly . ion of the new ~00,~00-gallon capac- and high councils o~ both stakes were oughly clean city than will any who full success. present. tank m Ltttle Cottonwood March output was larger than in fishermen takes the lead in the trout 1 Ity waterTb" just pass through. I am sure," she A luncheon was served between tb · M d r 1s work is a par t of the sessions 1930 1 film and shows the best methods of I canyon. continued, "that before April 25, when to those who remained. This ~-ny mo~ ~nee h ay, d , ~~ . ma whipping a stream for the speckled program prepared following the pasclean up week comes to end, we all tgur~s ~r arc t:xce: ocf;e ~;nary I variety of fish The Florida film sage of the water bond election for was prepared under the auspices _of will be prouq of the appearance of the Primary and Relief society of the re~c:;- sMy r::._ore f an ' uru s. t shows various ~tream and deep sea I increasing Midvale's water supply. Midvale." _e fabrctt perthormla8nce repretsen s fish together with methods of catch- I John Dunn was awarded the con- Midvale Second ward. a. gam o e er _an per cen oyer . ' tract for the excavating and the work Heber C. Aylett bad a birthday February productiO~ of 67,000 units, mg them. . is now in progress. It is expected Monday, and some of his friends sur- an~ represents an mcrease o~ _1,000 FJlms for Hunters that another week will be required to prised him at his home in the eve- untts over the number <!ngmally Other subjects to be depicted are compelte the job. R. J. Patience was ning. Although he bad thirty candles sched~fled for March productiOn. . shown in films on hunting sharp tail g-iven the task of building the huge on his cake, according to some of ~le produc~IOn o~ the comp_anY: IS and square tail prairie chickens; one concrete tank. He is prepared to set those present, was understood that bemg conservatively mcreased In lme on duck shooting and one on bunting up the forms and pour the concrete this number was used merely for the WI~ the_ upt~rn of the . sales chart, mountain lions in southern Utah. I as soon as excavation is completed. sake of economy during the bard registratiOn fi~res ~onb_n~e to show George Holman of U:le United States times, and not to actually represent that Chevrolet IS mruntammg leader- biological survey supplied the lion Sixty-seven former residents of Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Strom, ship as the fastest-selling automobile. picture. his age. Midvale, now living in southern Cali- Verdon Strom, Mrs. J. W. Sterling, Those present included Mr. and In December Chevrolet le? all oth~r E E El" n local director of the fornia, together with otb~r Utah Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. makes of passenger cars m domestic · . · . Ie~o • . Mrs. Leonard Bierbaus, Mrs. R. R. A. P. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon registrations by 2,000 units, in Janu- associatiOn, IS anxi_ous that Midvale Funeral services for Mrs. Grace H. friends, gathered at Brookside park Fenn, Mrs. Georg!!' Goetz, Mr. and Rasmussen, Farol Rasmussen, Mr. ary by 4,000 units, and the 43 ·states sportsmen attend m full _force. He Lewis were held in the South Jordan in Pasadena a week ago Sunday for Mrs. Andrew Larson, Mr. and Mrs. already reported for February show assures all who fFO they will be bene- chapel Thursday afternoon under the their annual get-together, according and Mrs. Mose Garff of Magna., Louis Mell Haymond, Elise Haymond, Ray maintenance of that leadership by a fited and entertamed by the program. direction of Bishop B. H. Beckstead. to word received here Wednesday by Goff, Joyce Rideout, Meta Thiesen Larson, Grace Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mitchell of the Famous Clothand Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes. comfortable margin. Song, "Prayer Perfect," by ladies' Billy Vincent with Billy Vincent, Jr., ing company. The information came trio, Berniece Holt, Marinda and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Murrays, Mr. and in a letter from his sister, Mrs. Maida Desna Beckstead; vocal solo, "Beyond Mrs. Charles Boe. Greene, now a resident of Los Anthe Dawn," Charles Schmidt; duet, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Livingston, Billy "Whispering Hope," by Rosamond geles. Livingston, Mrs. A. W. Nelson, Mrs. Mrs. Greene says, "We think we Butterfield and Verda McMullin; solo, Alice Walker, Mrs. Florence W. Funeral services for little Jack "Lay My Head the Rose," by ought to be beard from once in a Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hartshorn, Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beth Gardner; Beneath duet, "One Sweetly while so we are letting you know that Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Engman, Jack Lloyd, were held in the West Jordan Solemn Thought," by Berniece Holt Midv~e folks and Midvale interests Engman, Bruce Engman, Mr. and chapel Friday afternoon under the and Marinda have not been entirely forgotten by Beckstead. direction of David M. Haun. Song, the crowd here. We are always anx- Mrs. Fred Spencer, Dorothy Spencer, The speakers were William M. P ctically all of the teachers in the The teachers expected to return to "Prayer," by a mixed chorus led by ious for word from the old home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, Mr. Holt, John \V. Wheaden and Carter E. Midvale Junior high scbol, as now are their places next fall include: Kenneth Hogan, with Mary Dahl at Grant town, and believe there may be some and Mrs. William Blackmer, Billy of the Jordan Seminary. Involisted on the roster, will be back in the organ; solo, there "Your who Sweet still would like to hear of Blackmer, Lillian Blackmer, Mr. and Little E. E. Greenwood, principal; G. Reed cation, Royal V. Beckstead; benedicthe institution when school opens Mrs. Paul Elgren of Salt Lake, Mrs. Rosebud," Gladys Rundquist; song us. next fall, according to an announce- Sanderson, C. W. Barton, Milton L. by a chorus, "Sometime We'll Under- tion, Henry Pardubn. Soren J. NielMatilda Larsen of Sandy, Mr. and "When we arrived at the park we son dedicated the grave at the South ment made Wednesday by Principal Jensen, J. Vernon LeeMaster, Aaron stand." Mrs. Arthur Hall, Mrs. Elizabeth found that some in the crowd had. E. E. Greenwood. It is understood Horne, Helen· Stokes, Alta Miller, Riley and Jack Riley, of Price, Mr. 'rhe speakers were Bishop F. T. Jordan centetery. not seen each other for months, and that, except for some unforseen situa- Gwenfread Evans, and Mrs. Irving of Price, Dr. Douglas Crane of Herriman, James A. Batesome for years, and what a time it Sarah Taylor, tion, there will be very few changes of Salt Lake, Miss Blanche man, David Haun and ];Irs. Belle Carpenter, was! Games were played and reminin the personnel of the teaching staff. Dorothy Riggs, Alice Maugbn, Hanna Ashton of Granger. Invocation, Wiliscenses indulged in and we bad a big Robert Croker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. Greenwood is continuing to Christensen, Beryl Larsen, Fern Lind- liam Dimond; benediction, Kenneth R. Greene and Geraldin Greene. feed for all." make plans for the vocational activi- say, Adele Peters, Esther Dunbar, Hogan. "And if that's not a fine gang of On account of the illness of Mrs. Here is a list of those that were ties of the pupils, and schools from Ione Ludlow, Ella. Richardson and former Midvaleites," Mrs. Greene conDedicatorial prayer was by Bishop James Shields, funeral services were present: other localities are continuing to seek Beatrice Olson. Wilford Myers of Riverton. Inter- held for their infant son at their home Kenneth Malstrom, Erma Mal- tinues, "I don't know where we could Teachers for the shops and home ment in the West Jordan cemetery in South Jordan Wednesday afternoon strom, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Engman, Mr. find one. We only wish all of the Information on these activities for incorporation into their own plans and economics departments have not as under the direction of the Deseret under the direction of Bishop B. H. and Mrs. Harold Malstrom, Mr. and folks at home could have enjoyed the yet been selected. Mortuary, schedules. Beckstead. Mrs. Charles Dunn, Alan Dunn, Elaine day with us." ~- ROD~ GUN LOVERS PLAN Fll · S~ 0 East J-"lidvale Woman Has Triplets in S. L. Hospital. B. Y. U. TRACK MEET TO BE RECORDED ON FILM I I I I I I Two Stakes Unite In S. S. Conferen ce PRODUCTION EXPANDS IN CHEVROLET PLANT Contracts Let For Big New Water Tank Surprise Party For Heber Aylett Held Former Midvale Residents Stage Party in Pasadena 1\'Irs. Grace H. Lewis Buried inS. Jordan Teach ers' List Announced ... For Midvale Jr. in Fall W. Jordan Funeral Held for Jack Lloyd Funeral Held For Shields Infant I |