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Show THE MIDVALE JOURN AL Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tischner of Mrs. Leland Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Riverton announce the birth of a son. Oscar Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mrs. Tischner was formerly Eva Moon, Mr. and Mrs. John Yates, Mrs. Beckstead of this ward. Vernon Gray, Editor Orson Shulsen, Mrs. Frank Eberhardt, Mrs. Emily Bills of Pocatello, Idaho Mrs. Elizabeth Carter- of Salt Lake, is Visiting relatives here. Entered a.s second class matter at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beckstead and Miss Lois York and Robert Miner of the pootoffice at Midvale, Utah, under family of Crescent have moved into Springville. Act of March 3, 1879. the ward to make their home. Harald Bateman who is attending The United States Geological SurA large number from this ward at- the B. Y. u. at Provo spent the week- vey has just issued a land classificaTerms of subscription , per year (t.n tended the cantatta held in West Jartion report fOr the State of Utah, advance), ~1.00. dan Sunday evening. end here. which, it states, embraces more unRalph Palmer, Ray Thelma, Rela. Mrs. E. M. Bateman and son, Kietl1, occupied acreage on the Public DoADVERTIS ING RATES Jean, Norma., Gale, Joy, Adelaide and spent several days during the week main than any other commonwe alth Display, per column inch.............. $0.35 Jay Holt enjoyed an Easter Party with her parentsJ Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. Vv·. except Nevada. This Nevada land is Readers, per line ............................ .10 Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. discussed in a somewhat similar reand Mrs. A. J. Holt. Also Mrs. Gal- Winterose at Heber City. port issued April 16, 1926. Modern Job Printing Departmen t den Holt, Mrs. Lenore Holt were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cundick enterIn issuing the present report the maintained. All prices basec1 on the guests at the Holt home Sunday. tained at a family dinner party Easter Survey makes lhe point that throughRuth Wardle, La Rue Holt, Lois Sunday. Coxers were laid for 12. Frankling Printing Price List. out the history of the United States Paidubn, Virginia Holt, Edna BurnMrs. W. A. Walker left Friday for the vacant, unreserved, unappropria All business corresponde nce should ingham and Hellen Hansen of the her home in Ogden after spending a ted public domain bas stood as a be addressed to the Midvale Journal, Junior class enjoyed an Easter party week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. challenge to the venturesom e, a haven 136 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah. Phnne Saturday. 'l'hey hiked and enjoyed Orson Shulsen. for the homeless, a land of the mys,uncheon and games. Mid. 178. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Shulsen enter- tery and allure that lie in the unMr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner, Mr. tained at an Easter dinner party Sun- fa.miliar. There still remains a vast * ' - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - * and Mrs. James Parke of Salt Lake, day at their home on Redwood road, area of such land, and during recent Mr. and Mrs. Rullen Nickols, Jean the guests included Mr. and Mrs. months much interest .b,ae been arousand Jack Parker of American Fork Vernon Jeffcott and family, Mr. and ed by proposals for the establishme nt :MRS. LUCILLE PALl\r.ER, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sidney Tregaskis and family of of a new national policy for its adCorrespond ent James Hansen, Sunday. Bingham, Mrs. Elizabeth Carter of ministration . R. F. D. No. 1, Midvale Jean Gardner of Salt Lake spent Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin Political economists and others in*'---- ------ -----* Saturday and Sunday with Earl and and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elias terested in land problems, the report A training course on scout ,master- Grant Hansen. Denos and daughter, Colleen. states, regard an adequate land classship is held every Saturday in the Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith of Salt ification as an essential prerequisite ward chapel under the jurisdiction of *--------,- :::::-::::-- --:--::-:::: --* Lake, Mrs. Ben Schmiett and children to the study of such problems. It is field council executive Leo Roberts of 1 of Midvale spent Easter with their estimated that the conditions describSalt Lake. .tlillS. LYDIA BA'I'El\t.A.N , father, Mr. Hyrum Beckstead. ed in the Utah preport prevail Miss Oral Beckstead entertained Correspond ent Mr. Laurence Christensen is home throughout appro>..imat ely 80 per cent Monday evening for Marie Palmer, Phone Midvale 75-R3 after spending the wibter in southern of the remaining }5ublic domain; hence Ann Holt, Oval and Marinda Beck- ., * Uta.h. the conclusions of thde reporut'tahas well stead. Games were played and lunchas theoiies predicate upon conMr. and Mrs. Frank Donegan of Fast day sacrament meeting will be clitions, should be widell applicable. eon served .Murray were Sunday dinner guests of held Sunday, April 3, at 11:45 a. m. Mr. Silas Bills of Wyoming, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Trane. instead of 2 p. m. M. 1. A. conjoint The report, which was compiled by and Mrs. Keith Stockings of Riverton. Mr. Ephriam Wight of Brigham meeting Sunday evening at 7:30. An John F. Deeds and Depue Falck, of !-fiss Reva Bills of Salt Lake were City is spending several days visiting interesting program is being arranged. the Geological Survey, indicates that special guests Qf Mr. and Mrs. Wil- relatives here. Mr. Wight and family Utah has surface feautres ranging were formerly of this ward. Mrs. Liam M. Holt, Sunday. The meeting of the Women's Demo- from de~ert plains to rugged mounMr. and Mrs. C. 3. Huthcings and Wight died at her home in Brigham m·atic Study Group that was to be tains lying from 2,000 to more than daughter, Joyce, were guests of Mr. City two weeks ago. held at the home of Mrs. Effie Lan- 13,00 feet above sea level. Its eliJoy Bateman assisted by her sister, caster, 'V"ednesday , April 6, has been mate likewise varies within wide and Mrs. Joseph T. Hutchings, MonMiss Fern Bateman entertained at an postponed indefinitely on account of limits. The rainfall ranges from 4.52 day. A large number from this ward at- Easter party Sunday afternoon for Relief society conference in Salt Lake. to more than 40 inches annually, and tended the funeral services of Mr. little Miss Donnabel Spratling of Salt the frost-free period ranges from less Orsen Newbold, held in the Grant Lake, Hope Yates, Marie Ohwiler, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * than one montJ?. to 225 days. Within ward chapel Sunday afternoon. Maxine Gardner, Roma Nelson, Evethese limits a combination of surface Miss Hellen Lloyd is spending sev- lyn Wilson, Dorothy Cramer, Norma and climatic conditions favorable to MRS. R. F. MEYERHO FFER, eral weeks with her sister, Mrs. Arlyn and Donna Jensen, an auto ride fol· found only on I crop pt·o d uc t'10n ts Correspond ent Garside of Riverton. lowed by a basket lunch near the Utah I relatively sm all areas, w h'tc h are Lark, Miss Jeanette Wheeler of Salt Lake river after which games were played · shown on the map as d farnung an d spent Monday evening as guest of at the Bateman home. * ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' * irrigated land which ryforms about 5 Miss Roberta Trane and Eudora Miss Catherine Beckstead. Mrs. Millie Wykel'l entertained the per cent of the area classified. Mrs. Alloween Nayler entertained VVebster attended a birthday party at ladies of the Lark Bridge club at her A copy of the report, with the map, at dinner Tuesday of last week for Butlerville Friday given in honor of home Thursday evening of last week may be obtained from the Director of Catherine and Mar:inda Beckstead. Mrs. Wilfot·d Hansen. Mrs. Hansen with cards and luncheon. Twelve the United States Geological Survey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylet· and was formerly Viola Webster of this club members were present. Prizes Washington , D. C., or the district ofdaughters of Sa)t Lake were guests ward. wet·e given to Mrs. Almie Bloom and !ice of the Survey at 313 Federal of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Hutchings, M1·. P. T. Bateman spoke at the Mrs. W. J. Fahrni for high sCore. Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sunday. funeral services held for Harry Moore Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Huber and Mr. and Mrs. Renold Contralto and in MHlcreek, Sunday. He also visited daughters, M.isses Helen and Gladys • son, Don, of Bingham were dinner his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Huber, of Salt Lake, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Beck- Alfred Bateman. Mr. Alfred Bate- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterstead, Sunday. man has been ill for a long time. son, Easter Sunday. Mrs. Joseph F. Palmer, Mrs. Samuel Mrs. Albert Olsen, Mrs. Pershyl Mrs. David D. Magee and Mrs. R. E. Holt and Della. Palmer were guests Richardson, Mrs. John Richards, Mrs. P. Nell entertained with a "500'' card of Mrs. Thomas Newbold Thursday Wallace Bateman, Mrs. Samuel Cun- party at the home of the latter, comafternoon. dick, Mrs. Martin Peterson, Mrs. Merl plimenting Mr. and Mrs. George F. Mrs. Ernest Davis and three chil- Wood, Mrs. Nora Tesch, Mrs. Eva Stotta, members of the H. & W. 01 500'' dren of Park City, and Mr. and ~.frs. Bodell, Mrs. Jennie Gardner, Mrs. card club, who are leaving Lark the LOS ANGELES, March 28-Despite Arthur Rushton of Hunter v;sited Olga Sandburg and Miss Ruby Leak latter part of the week to make their low prices and generally unsatisfactheir parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Charles attended the Primary union meeting home in Salt Lake City. All memtory boys and girls conPeterson, Sunday. held in Riverton second ward Friday. bers of the club were present and tinue conditions, their livestock projects. It is a Leonard rleckstead had as his guest Larltin Sbulsen has returned home were entertained with cards and a fine thing to witness the courage of Sunday Elder Di!lenham of Salt Lake. after spending a week at the home of three-course luncheon. Prizes were these youngsters,. members of the In the evening they joined Elder Sidney Tregaskis at Bingham. given for high score to Mrs. Almie great national organizatio ns knows as Joseph Smith of West Jordan and }r!r. and Mrs. Wm. J. Leak bad as Bloom and Mrs. Ray L. Parry, R. F. 4-H Clubs and Future Farmers, and motored to Bingham where they their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Meyerhoffe r and R. P. Nell. The it is good to know that the boys and spoke at regular Sacrament meeting. Wm. H. Kizer of Burmester, Uta,b., honor guests were presented with an Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Burt and Mr. and Mt·s. Melvin Shields of amber luncheon set by the club mern- girls on farms are getting the support of their parents and friends. family have moved to Taylorsville Tooele, Mrs. McBride and Mrs. Parry bers as a token of esteem. These young folk are getting started where they wil1 make their home. of Grantsville. Mr. and M.rs. Dell Peterson and in the livestock business on the right Mrs. Lydia Bateman of West .rorThe following girls enjoyed a slum- their family enjoyed a picnic basis, as their leaders have constantly dan spent Friday and Saturday visit- ber party at the home of Roma But- in Butterfield canyon, Eastersupper Sun- encouraged them to raise purebred ing her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Palmer. Lerworth Saturday evening followed day. stock and registered animals whereGeorgia Nielsen entertained Sunday by an Easter party Sunday, Margaret Mrs. Marie Peterson had as her ever possible. afternoon for Wilda Nielsen and Squire, Elizabeth Gardner, Rela Bur- dinner guests Sunday, her sister and With prices for registered livestock Desna Beckstead. gon, Ruby Richards, Leah Baxter, family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carlson not much higher than the value of Mrs. Lenora Holt and children and Melissa Cooley, Ramona Leak and of Salt Lake City. nondescript stoclt, the young folks Marinda Beckstead visited with Mrs. Roma Butterwort h. Miss Roberta Trane was hostess to Henry Jensen in West Jordan ThursMr. and Mrs. Phil Campbell and b.ave a splendid opportunity to get day. the Get-Togeth er-Club Monday eve- little daughter, Kathleen., and Mrs. started with little investment. A banker at Porterville, California, ning at her home, after a short busi- Leo Slater and daughter, Neta, of ness meeting a social and luncheon Murray, were the dinner guests of has just gone into partnership with a were enjoyed by eight members. Mr. and Mrs. Will Calloway, Sunday. young high school student in his The Gardner Camp of the D. U. P. 11/Iiss Alta Gleas_pn left Sunday to locality. Together, they have purmet at the home of Mrs. JosepWne attend school in Idaho Falls and will chased a select registered sow. Such Bateman Friday afternoon. Miss De make her home with her grandmothe r, a deal is good for both the banker and the Future Farmer. The banker probLiJa Gardner gave a brief sketch of Mrs. L. M. Freeze, during her stay. ably will ge more the life of her father, tbe late ArchiMr. and Mts. Almie Bloom had as ship than the boy, out of the partnerbecause he will get bald Gardner, who was bishop of their dinner guests Sunday their first band information on the qualities West Jordan ward for thirty years, sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. which at that time extended to Brown of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. of the younger gene1·ation. The boy Taylorsville on the north, to the Lionel Pingree and children, and Mr. will receive the encouragem ent and and to state road on the east. Bio- and Mrs. E. Alpin: also· of Salt Lake. advice of a banker, friend and partner. I graphical sketch of the life of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crump had as clubsrun familiar with several service in rural districts where the Saphrona. Watkins Bateman of Sandy dinner guests .sunday their parents, was read by her granddaugh ter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bagnell, of members have assisted in financing Evelyn Splating. After the meeting Hoitsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph worthwhile youngsters in getting a substantial start in livestock producrefreshmen ts were served to Mes- Crump of Herriman. tion. Our fairs and stock shows have dames Araidnee Nelson, Lue1la Mclent much encouragem ent, through Allister, Bertha Abbott, Nellie Andercomparison , and at the same time, son, Juanita Buckley, Pearl Young, have opportunity to buy and sell unLenora Olsen, Bertha Ha.un, Evelyn der the best possible surrounding s. Spratling, Alice Cooper, Alice Hart, The Great Western Livestock Show at Eva Turpin, Effie Lancaster, Nora Los Angeles is carrying on against Lancaster, Amanda Dahl, Lettie SanA broad and varied program of economic odds this year, largely beders, Viola Goates, Rebecca Gardner, summer work will be given at the cause its backers feel that it owes and Della Wagstaff, Miss De Lila 1932 Summer Session at the. Utah Gardner, P. T. Bateman, Lynn, Fern State Agricultura l college, according something to the younger generation. The most solid and substantial citiand Joy Bateman. Mrs. Josephine to the recent announcem ent of Dr. J. zens in the country are livestock Bateman and Mrs. Edith Dahl were H. Linfortl, director of the school. It raisers. Their business is valuable hostesses. will begin on June 6, one week after to the communitie s which foster the Hazel and Delos Richards enter- the close of the spring quarter at the production of good livestock, because tained at an Easter party Sunday college. stock raising is a year round proafternoon, hiking, games and a basAmong the national educators who ket lunch was enjoyed by 6 guests. will be members of the visiting fac- position, requiring permanent year Mr. and lYirs. Ed Hart spent Sun- ulty are: J. H. Pearson, Federal Board around labor through good years and lean. Those communitie s that are enday visiting relatives in Ogden. of Vocational Education and A. K. courageing the young folks to become Miss Grace Squire who is taking a Getman, Chief of the Bureau of Agriinterested in good livestock are makcourse in Nursing at the St. Marks cultural Education will offer courses ing a real investment in civic proshospital spent Sunday with her moth- in Smith Hughes work; WSTd G. perity. er, :Mrs. Gertrude Squire. Reeder, Ohio State University, will A gay event of the week was a give courses in advanced school adparty given at the home of Mr. and ministration ; Miss Jean Cox, Utah TWS WEEI{ ONLY Mrs. Axel Lundquist Saturday .night State Supervisor of Vocational Eduby the men of the J. N. club in com- cation in Home Economics and Lotter Chocolate Co\•ered pliment to their wives. "500" was Bjarnason, Utah State Supervisor of played, prizes a warded to Mr, and Grammer Grades and Junior high Mrs. Elias Denos, Mrs. Oscar Morris schools will give work in education; and Robert Miner. A three course Miss Maud A. Brown, a teacher and luncheon was served by the men to supervisor of long experience in KanTheTrimmin~s 17 North Main Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist, Mr. sas City and Los Angeles w;ill give • anq Mrs. Elias Denes, Mr. and Mrs. courses in child welfare and health Ed Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Ross education; Miss Olga Carlson, nationSatisfy that lcmging! Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Atkin McAllister, al field trainer of girl scouts. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman, Mr. and Professor A. R. McAllister of MEN'S SUITS CLEANE D Jolieta, Dl., nationally famous band Quality Beef AND PRESSED SPEAKING OF LIFE INSURANO E and orchestra leader wilJ give courses Cannot be stolea; cannot burn; can in conducting. He will demonstrat e and Other meats never be anything but an asset; is his principles with a band picked guarantee!~ to be worth more tomor- from all the high schools of the state We Make Tailor-ma de Suits at our market. row than it is today; can be pur- and surrounding states. chas~d upon the easiest, most perfect A very prominent list of lectureres $17.50 to $28.50 payment plan ever devised. also appear on the program. They include: Dr. Henry Newman, BrookMade Right at Home For de!&Js, see lyn. N. Y., Dr. Edward H. Griggs, New York City; Dr. William T. Foster, New York City and Dr. A. C. Representin g Metropolita n LUe McLaughlin , University of Chicago. MIDVALE , UTAH East Midvale on State Street Insurance Company · It will be possible to do nine hours Telephone Mid. 107 Phone Mld. 219. Pioneer Street of work at the coming session, ac~ cording to Dr. Linford. MIDVALE JOURNAL UNUSED ACREAGE IN UTAH LISTED SOUTH JORDA N WEST J 0 RD AN l * LARK CLUB LEADERS AID STOCKMEN Friday, April1, 1932 Catholic Nine Starts; Sandy Plans League CAPITAL We help you raise it. Incorporate Companies, Arrange Stock or Bond Issues, Organize, Re-organize any small, large or new business, Obtain 1'Blue SkY' permits in any state. Write fully. (Continued from page one.) club. There "ill be four teams in the town commercial league, from which a Farm Bureau league will be selected. S. E. McKean has been appointed by The Bond House of Illinois. the Lions club 8.3 chairman of the 210 E. Ohio St., Chicago, IlL league, Grant Crump manager and Louis Smith sec1·etary and treasurer. The following were appointed as team managers: Sherman Smith, La Mar Burldnshaw , Jess Casper and Kenneth EXPERT WATCH AND Larson. Lamar Vincent was appointJEWELR Y REPAIRI ed manager of the Farm Bul'eau lea- The better your watch, the NG more it gue team. Ray Smith was appointed deserves proper care. official scorer for the league, umpires We Repair All Sizes of SwiM and will be appointed by Secretary Louis American Watches Smith. She1ly Vincent will write up a We are glad to regulate your watch schedule for the seasonJ and games free of charge. will start the first week in April and • will continue for twelve weeks. AU ball players residing in Sandy are eligible. Bulletin b oards will be erected at the postoffice and at S. E. McKean's service station at Main and State street. Suit and Extra Trousers $20 The Sandy athletic team won the and up championsh ip in the Salt Lake County Finest All Wool Material. Newest Farm Bureau last season. Styles. Fit and Workmansh ip Guaranteed . 100 patterns to select from. J. S. MORGAN FEBRU ARY SALE E. Jordan Stake Sets Van ball Schedule Alteration s, Cleaning and Pressing H. F. RASMUSSEN The following is the vanball schedule for the East Jordan stake: TAILOR Northern Division-M arch 30, But1\Iid. 117-W. 64 W. Center ler vs. East :M.1dvale at Butler; April 6, winners vs. Union at Union; April 13, Union vs. East Mldvale at East Midvale; Apri1 20, winners vs. Butler at Butler; April 27, B~Uer vs. Union at Union; May 4, winners vs. East Midvale at East Midvale. Cars Washed, $1.00 Southern Division-M a r c h 29, Cars called for and delivered . Draper at Crescent; April 5, Crescent at Granite; April 11, Crescent at Neil Anderson and Leonard Lyon Draper; April 19, Granite at CresBooth Garage Building cent; April 25, Draper at Granite; May 2 1 G.r;_a.nite at Draper. ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A & L AUTO LAUNDRY Girls of Bolivia Follow Metal Art When a Bolivian girl becomes engaged it is customary for her, in addition to preparing her trousseau, to make numerous articles of sheet metal to be used in her future home. Some of the finest vases, trays, tabourets and tables at·e made by these young Spanish-Am erican girls to take to their new homes after marriage. Tucked away between its larger neighbors, Peru, Chile and Brazil, Bolivia offers a diversity of interests unsurpassed by any nation in South America. Perched high in the mountains, its beautiful capital La Paz is being visited in increasing numbers by tourists disembarki ng at one of the Chilean or Peruvian ports of the Grace Line. In La Paz there is a very excellent school of applied art which offers courses in sheet metal work to girls, who hammer out cigarette boxes. ash trays and other knickknack s from the ri~h silver and copper of the Bolivian m.1nes. Regula r Dinner 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. 35 Cents Our Own Meat Pies Served at All Hours • • 10 Cents Special Attention Given to Short Orders U.S. CAFE •• Harry Thomas, Pt·op. 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