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Show -- a -----·-·--------- ,.. Of The JO~ lrAL J Work For You This tS· sue. Don't Hide Your Light Under A Bushel t ! .. I . l, . ' I .) /\t'? •! l -· ~ ,, f (i t ( 1,,1 / --- VOL. 1 ----- ----· l\UDVALE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925. NO.3 L .. ~~~~~~--~~------------~--------~~--~-~----~~-~-~--~~-~~~~~~ ----~~--~~~~~~------~-------= 111111 v. PRES. l~1YERS LAST i H-++++-l-H-1-+++++II i I+ IDHAPER PLANS FOR CHARGE WILL BE Robert Agnew ANNUAL CELERRA NEXT LION STUN'1 Ill!++++++++! Ill! I I!++++++ TION ON JUNE 9TH 1 MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30th, A. D. 1925. LIONS CONVENE AT l\HDVALE BOOSTER PLEASANT FOR \VANTS HOl\IES AT CORNER ANNUAL l\'IEETING D&RG"V Mr. ' ' The }lith ale Lion~ Club met io reg- 1 ular session at the Commuit)· church amusement hall last Thursday evening at 5 :8\l p. m. Twenty Lion,; were 'present and a luncheun wa:< ~erved. ('he re_g·ular routme bltsmes,; was atteiHied w and seveml conumttce:< appointed, ch,ef of which was a committee to ~o oper:lL<! \I ,,h the J umor • Band and soiic1 t ani for their services m ba;:d concerts during the ,.;ummer. L,o,l H[)bcrt \\i allace re:;1g·ncd rrom the ~econd , ice presidency to which he had been nominated and A. P. Rasmu;:;~en, the youngest cub in the local de,t, was unan11,nously chose uto fill the vacancy. The next meeting will be held at the same time ami place, June 1, 1925 and lJJ~:-auent Meyers ha:; authorizetl us to :a~ that JC will be ··custer's Last Lharge" so far as he is concerned. Tlll'reafter Lion Dr. Alley will l'O~\ the Goal, smk or RWilll, live or ,he, SUl'\'1ve or perish. Dairy And Poultry Men! Combine To 1\'Iake The Event Best In History Dairy and Poultry Day set for June 9 Plans are rapidly being· perfected to make Draper's Third Dairy and 1 Poultry Day the mo~t succesciiul of tile three big celebratwns. The Fa1m Bureau, the Dairy As,.,ociation, tilC <'oultry A,;::;ociation, and the newly orgam<!.ed C1vic Laub are all <:o·ov1 t:1 aLlll)!,' LO :iS»UrC tl1e lll<ln)' nUnlll'c<l;S l.H. Vl~.1L-Ot·~ l...uut a.1.\\ a.Jo ~ aL.L-~.:;Hu, a '~"t:~ .•.• I !·H.cu.~au~,. C:.4J1ll pJ.·ou~.a;.Ht! j J ex.iJcl·.~.~a~t!. J.He prug1 aw:; a:; OLttlil1eu oeg.u aL Allui'€\\ ~JuUIO.i.tl;;; ~"laun.lt\v J.' aL . . ,l ou Lfit: dHJ ' ~. ""aLe .l\Oall at. J.U :v\J a. 111. Ht:•t: w .... a, cummlttee neaueu u,. J o,;. ;.\"i..L<.:h.e!t.;Ou., \\' u1 e.,Leu <HlU i.aKe Hll..tt t.no;:;e IJt tel- on a tOUt' 01 tn'>j!CCt-1()11 01 :SOllie Oi tile .l)l'11lt.:1J,i<U uaa ,\ l<tllu~ anu lJOUltl'y ,tJ•<HlL:;. At, one 0 ClOCK tlle VlS1tor;; Will gaThis familiar "movie" actor was dlel ;.t t.lle I< ant l:iou:;e wne1·e a 1rec .c;RCH).l:.~ 11~ 'flll"A born in Kentucky twenty-five years tUllCll Wld lle :;et\'l.!ll, lne lllt:JlU Ww ago. He spent his early boyhood days lllC!Ulltl "bat·oecueu oeet, "!Ji'lllg' in Texas. After much experience !n Cl11cKen, "4Uv or uuilc, tee creau., vaudeville he entered mot1on pictures 1011:-;, anti .ocner ua,ntw:;. Une Lhouand has been seen with some of the :;auu t·oo;;Ler;; arc wn:au.)' uoo.~ . eu L.U fThe C01nmencement Exercise;-; ol leading players, usually in juvend~ l 1e LO IliaKtl L.ll'Uper·:; l10l1<.Ja~, the U niou School wt're held m the leads. He Is a relative of the Jato rrompt1y aL Lwo o cloCK a progl'am L nion "''ani Chapel at 10:00 o'clock President McKinley. Thur:;day May ~l;:;t. Wlll be gtven u11 the lawn uuuc1 Lilt: tt·ee:;. ::,J!eakers, JHC!Ulitl Hanten BenTh , cJJapel was filled to its capanwn, formet· ::,ecrei.ai'Y ot ;:,tat.e; ;-, . cit~· wit.h tnends antl patron,; wllQ enju~ e<l a de1ig·htful program rendered w. Al'rnsuong, leaUHll{ l>anKer ut ;:,an LaKe; .I:Je11 Bro\\ u, .t're:;went or l.Jy the dnferent departments. Each gratle fumi:;hed two or three •he State 1'outu·y .t'nJuucers; Lvur,au. numbers. 13eq~·eson, rres!llent ot the u tau J.' anu The following- pupils have comHun::au; aral !<'ranK J:Jagu;y, t\l::mage1 pleted the .J<;ighth Grade work at tht: . . 01 the CIO\ er Lea! i>au·~ . J a1l :;en.t~nce:; are m store fol' per-1 J\Iusic a11tl ente11tamment stunb Union ::>chool and were given promo~ons .r~ce1vmg stolen pro petty lrom will be oft ereu by tne ramo us Ar1e1 tion into the Ninth llrade; Andonua Anderson; Thehna Bog- JUVemle;; or sellmg fireann:; to the~n. :::;extette ot :::;alt Lake Clt · by way 01 ge;;s; Azalia Burg-on; Maurine Ca:;h; J uclge Fred R. Morgan of the ;uvemle adtimg :,p,ce and vanc.Ly ~to L.he p1·o. g-ram. Alvina Crittenden; l{;,chel Free!llan, court recent~y announced.. . . The occ~s1on was dlRposJ.tJOn oi. a 'l'he celebration will conclude will1 .Yelma Glover; Willa Grt:en; Cat!. 1 case m wh1ch J. P1e:;owotzk1, propr,einc Grow; La True God trey; Beth a granu ball m the evenmg, tne mus,L Huish; Helt:~1 James; l'atsy James; tor of a store, was cnarg-e<l wjLh to ile furm~hed o~· the Anel vrchesThelma Proctor; Sm·ai1 Hay; GracL :;elling- a high powered rifle to a boy tra. l:),n,tu; ~lm·g:1e ::>tone; A!Jce Wn,dle, of 15 "':'ho ha;-; ~;inc~, been »tnt to the Uldustry Grow:; By Leaps a Jill Bound;, Tne gwww v the .l:'ol.Htt)· a•l{l aulle; .b;verett Bogge~3j Li mdu.>tnal schooL l he offer:se '·'-' ma taliy; Irvin CarlRen; :r rane.~ o.ntt- 1hutlllg to the dehlllJli<C!ICY 0 ' "'1 Vail';)' lndu::H,rie:; in Drape1· in the l<'ot u,,h; Fred Green; Walter Jensen; ullllOI'. . . . r . . . vabt rew year:; ha:; been retl!arkable. T uman Jen:;en; Rex Lambson; KenAccordmg to the. Ju,Ige, th~s- bo) ln rive years Draper has incre ....-;ed eth Mounteer; Raymond Snarr; R hhacl 1obbed a ~lace .~nd st~le~ .<:v •.~tie irom two or three dairy her,,,;, pro'1·ice; Mervin Proctor and Le Mm t .en, ,t ap~e.med,, \\anted a gun, anc. llucillg milk for the market to her Walker. Pw~owotzk1 Is :;a.Id t? hav_e_ sold hu J,il·e:;ent status, where she ha;; t>Vv t.:IJW» a !ugh poweJ·ed l'lfle tor $6.<J0. · l!roducing- for market over ;,,uvu,uou gallons ol milk annually. Two years ago the Draper Poultry 1 • • , Associatwn organizetl wtth twelve .11ember:; who Hnported 10,000 t.:hicb 1 raised thel11 to maturity ami began ope1·ation~ on this limu;ed ba:;i<i. Last year the membership increase([ to fifE. G. Despam for the Alta bus ant. ty and 50,000 chicks were Imported. stage line has asked the public utili· The Rev. D. John J. Lace, ;:;uper- Lett over:; gave the association ;35 OOU ties contmJssion for permi;;:;ion to operate between Alta and Salt Lake, intende~1t of. the 'Ltah !nbs;on o. the 1 laying hens ior last year. 'lhese pro-! in;;tead of between Alta and Sand.) J.\.lethod1st Ep1~copal cnurch fo1· J11t: ducell l!JOO do:.~ens of eggs daily worth o "y. He argues that patrons of tit( last nine years, has been appoint.;J $600. The as:;ociation went into the buy:;tage line prefer to come straig·ht by Bishop Challes L. M<-ad of tht. Uenver area to be the supel'intendem ing end of their busines,; last year. through to Salt Lake, instead of mak of the Colorado Spring~ district 01 They bought co-opera.tively :;;4~,00U ing the transfer to the street car a, the Colorado conference. 'l'he He•. wmth of teed and saved Lheir memSandy. 'rhis is particularly the case, he...asserts, when the traveling publit Dr. C. W. Hancher of Grand June- oers $o,OOO. These purchases wen: have bag·gage, ::;uch as roll:; or bed· ,;ion, Colo., has been appointed to sue- made by a Feed Comn 1 iltee the aver ding for mine workers. Workers al ceecl Dr. Lace as superintendent o. aw:e cost of the buying am~unting to the Cardif!' mine, in Big Cot&ouwooo the Utah mission. The appointment., vWo cents per sack of feed. The UJ25 membership in the Drape1 canyon, he says, would come throug], will take efl'ect June 15. .Poultry Association i:; 70. Over 60,the mountain by tunnel to Alta, it 000 laying hen:; will be owned by accotnodatwus into Salt Lake were these members next fall. The prod ucprovided. tion from these hens should be nearly !jllOOO daily. Mrs. Burt M un·ay and daughter, The plans of the poultry associaLauretta, Mrs. J. W. Livingston aml tion for UJ25 include an Egg Asse.nriO.i.\1.L Guy Youngdell, son of .'1-lr. and bling 1 · Mrs. W. J. Vincent of Los ~ngeles and Grading Plant, a ComwuniAl·t·angement:; are perfected for tne are h'ere f or an exten c1 e d VIsit with' Mrs. N, J. YouJ.bdell, was kilied ear- ty Warehouse to enable feed to be ly Monday moming, following an ac- shipped in straight car lots, and a public obse1·vance of Memorial Da ·.·their mother, Mrs. Annie cident on the Bing·ham Highway near Community Feed Mixer. A parade made up of formatio " * * * Mrs. James Brady a:;sisted by he1 l'1·actically all of the mem hers or the Triangle Service Station, and J'ust from all civic and £ratern I orga Mr. and Mrs. Burdet dau / e,., Mr:;. Terese Millerberg en· anthe Poultry As,;ociation belong to the west of the E. L. Burgon home. ten· ,;;,: a Birthday dinner last Guy was 2o year~ oJd and is sur- Dairy Men so both organizations have zation:; of the City, the Junior Ban , nounce the birth of >~< * '1\ Is a~· evenmg complimentary 00 vived by his parents, three brothers the benefit of the co-operative buying. City Officials, and school children w l\h':;. ll.obert Milne, Sr., at the latte. All organizations of Draper unite Mrs. Eli Mitchell entertained the hon:e O•l Suutn State. Besides tht and two si~ters and a larg·e number in inviting· their neighbors to join be led by the Boy Scouts. The parade will leave Main Stre members of her card club Monday afgue:;t of honor, cover:; were laid fo. ~~e:~-~~~d~ho ~~e~~·ai~Jn~~~ihli~el~r~~ them on Dairy and .Poultry Day. . and Fifth Av nue a 10 o clock m ternoon at her home en Oak._ Street. Mr. .:\lrs. Hany Milne of Sand~ . ate and business Iii e. He was the M nd Jl!·s. Robert Milne, of Unio11 • proceed to the Cit Cemetery whe * * * Mr. allll :\irs. JJavid H . •\lilne am, l>roprietor of the West Jordan Serthe following pl'Ogram will be give Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McCartne1· ot chihlren, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mtl- vice Station. He served in the av,aCommunity Singing, "America. Salt I Jake were dinner guest>; Tu~: lerberg, Mr. and Mrs. J a me:; Brad~' ~~.~~. corps over seas dul·ing the wvrlcl ~ Invocation, Rev. Fred N. Clal·k. day evening at the home of Mr. and Selection, Junior Band. 1rs. wm. wa t en;. 1V M1·. and Jlr~ . .Ferol Crouch, of Sai, The funeral was held Wednesday I Address, J. L. Meyers. Lake, l\1r. and Mrs. .1\l!lne Crouch, m · t.h e West J onlan \\!ard house at * * * Selection, Paramount Quartette. Mr:;. su~ie Bowden, Mrs. F. E. Croucl. LWO o'clock. The May Festival given by th, Raising of Flag, A War Vetera Mr. and Mrs. :Vlilne Crouch all o, children of the Primary Associatio •. Salt Lake, Mr:;. .Martha Milne, o. Nick Padjen, formerly in the gr Vocal Solo, Beryl Bonner Meyer Industrial league opened in Mur- eery and meat busine:;s on N 01 1, Taps sounded by Scout John s- l~J on day evening was largely attended, Lnion, Miss Susie Brady, Luetta Milne and Daisy Milne antl Jlr. Emen ray with an attendance o~ 3000 Mu1·- }lain Street, but now located on a 'Iller. * * * Brady. · ray antl Midvale fans. Starting with ranch in Southern Utah, met with n The placing of flag-:; on all gr· ·es Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Stokes an,' a parade from the city hall, headed accident Monday morning· about en by school children will conclude the child;·en of Great Bend, Kansas, wL, by a motorcycle squadron and fol- o'clock at the West limits of Mid le exercises. are en route to Portlimcl Ore. spen, * lowed by city and league officials, City. Friday and Saturday of last week The closing social of the M. I. A Murray ball players, the line of • t'arch . He was driving a Ford deli ery in .Midvale. ' was given Tuesday evening, Afte1 ended at the new park, where a dedi- truck and was struck head Mrs. Joyce Clark and children, of a >'hor·t p1·og1·am, g"tneo 1 '" Y a Tooele a1·e stay1'ng· at the J·10111e of * * * ~ " ~. and . . danc1'ng , ca t'1on. program t oo k pace. murray pa.;;sing car. Mr. Padjen on rec ived The annual picnic of the Commuwere enjoyed. The Rec1eatwn Com- and 1\iJdvale then clashed, the fomw 1· 1 severe cut:; and bruises and for s ver- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lindahl. nity Sunday School was held Wedmit~ee, wa:; in c.harge. All i.\1. I: ~· , winning 6 to . 4. J al days was in a precarious condition. • * * * Wolkels? who e,xpec~ to take, pait In . Acco~ding to later reports he is Tuesday evening- Mrs. J. A. Alcom nesday at Liberty Park, Automobiles the Jubilee parade, m Jun~, ate askThe Fish Lake resort will be in slowly 1m proving. entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. conveyed the members to and fron ed 'lu· to be at • Maucroft and Mr. and Mr~. H. Camp- the Park and committees arrang·ed b t f the 0Jordan ' I 0 k SI-hgh I SchooJ readiness to accoJlJO(!ate a II cOl':CJ·::; J ,, for an enjoyable day. Ul mg- a ou;· *c ~ unt ay. on the opening- day, June l!Jth. 'twenTriumph is Cecil B. DeMille's great bell of Salt Lake. * * 'i< ' # ty men are engaged in con~tructing • est triumph. The master showman's "' • Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brown and Mis;; !IyrU'Jn Beckstead and Alex Beck- new cabin~, building boats, and in- first production since "The Ten ComPupils of Mis:; Marian Lambert's Emma Brown accO'mpanied Mrs. P. stead, of Soldier Summit, are here creasing- the capacity of the power mandments"-and the most luxurious dancing cla;;s gave a pleasing· Dance Evan~ to Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Evans to atLen"i.l the funeral of their broth- plant in order to be prepared to han- society love-drama he EVER mac.le. Review Wednesday evening at the will remain in Ogden some time. er-in-law, Waller Bini, of Magna, die the record crowd whkh is expect- Dazzling gowns, lavish settings, for- Ward Hall, which was larg·ely at* * "' w o died suddenly early in the week ed to be present to takl' advantage geous entertainments. tended. The members of the L. D. S. church of the excellent fi,;hing pro\·ided at * * * Relief Society attended the conferMrs. J. E. Coyle and small daugh· the lake. "I want you to make the outfit fot· Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waters :md ence held in Sanely Tuel'day. tel's, Dorothy and Pat~y Anne, are my trial." "Let me see," mu:;;ecl the sons and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alcorn * "' "' visiting: her sister, Mrs. Wm. L. Rose, A number of promin< nt legislator:-; experienced modiste. "You'll want a and Helen Hughes expect to spend Friday <>f last week Mrs. A. A. of Center Street. Mrs. Coyle will are insistent on the right of the L. direct-te~timqny suit a cross examileave the latter part of the week fo1· S. Senate to pre~ide over the Vice ation gown and something- dainty Saturday and Sunday in Pocatello. Lar~on entertained members of her Mrs. Waters and .:\liss Hughes will 1card club. A 10 o'clock luncheon wail her home in Idaho. President. 1and cling·ing to faint in." spend ten days with relatives there. J served. ~nell< UNION SCHOOL GIVE .E . WAitD CuAP.h.L JUVENILE JUDGE IS SEVERE ON P AUTY IN 1VIINOR CASE . Ole' ... ALTA Bus LINE DE SlH.ES .EX'fENSIOl\i- 'VI E CHURCH lVIEN FOR PUBLIC GOOL GET NOTJFICA1'10N OF AREA CHA.r GES I ) WEST JORDAN MAN KILLED WHEN HIS BIRTHDAY DlNNEk AUTO OVEU'l"ORNS AT 1VIILNE ON SOUTH S'l'ATL The third annual convention of the A COl\DIUXICATION Twenty-eight district of Lions InterMidvale, Gtah national dubs began at 10 o'clock on' May ~J, 1025. Saturday morning, May 23rd, UJ25, The Jordan JOURNAL, in the North San Pete high ,;chool Midvale, Utah. 1 a~ditorium. Every club in the disDear Editor: tnct, except Malad and Milford, had ::'1-fy attention wa.; drawn to a pa!'representations, Milh·ale having the agraph in a recent S'-"ue of th~C Jou"smallest living representations, con- nal concerning the building of more sisting only of four loyal Lions, Nel homes in .Midvale for Bingham workson, Goll', Myers and Schultz. ers. M unay boasted the Jarg·e:>t <lelegaIt is my opinion that this wou!J be tion, with fifty lions. Altho the Salt a d-:cided improvement for ~'[idvale Lake City papers hold that Murray e:;pecially the vacant land adjoining lions provided most of the stunts, yet the D. & R. G. Depot to the ::.ouththe bronze plate was awarded to Mid- east. This would be an ideal addi1 vale s pluck;.• !'our by a unanimous tion as it is ~he center of transporrising vote of the convention for hav- tation lioth t<>ward.s Bingham an,U ing contributed the most to make the Salt Lake. New and better homes convention a success. would certain y be an improvement The reRponse to Mt. Pleasa 1 t•s and new homes especiallr along the Mavor was. ma<le by J . L . meyers "' make a community look ' 0 f hlO'hway F, the local Club. · more prosperous. Let us Boost for President }[eyers also nominated more and better homes and a larger Lion Pixton from Murray for the of- and more prosperous lVIilh·ale as we fice of District Governor and put him have everything to boost for. over against strong competitiOn. 'l'he Sincerely yours, Midvale Club expects that the District A MIDVALE BOOSTER Governor elect will right the wrong bnpression that has gone out concerning divers stunts pulled b~· the Midvale delegates .for which thev have as yet received no credit. • Murray won the attendance banner at the convention, takinO' it from Midvale, which Club won it at Salt Lake City last year. Good l\lormng, J Ullge, how are yo1.1 A cost accountant ha;; figured the this morning'? loss in advertising to Midvale account Fine, $10.00 for ,;peeding. of the miserable showing at Mount '!'his conversation seems to be an Pleasant and places the figure con- every day occunence in .Midvale and servatively at $1000.00. the situation ;s growinO' worse if a'lyBut where a Lion's heart is there thing. It begin:; to look as though a also is his person. It was pa;-.;. day jail sentence or custod~ of the car in the village and the boys could not for a period of time will have to be get awa~·, says President l\<ft.yers. reso7'ted to in order to stop the ga:s ' mamacs. Antl in oonnecti.on therewith .ilt might be of interest to copy a receipt we noticed in a famous cook book; How 'l'o Finish A Stew Take one regular, natural born fool, add two or three drinks of bootleg liquor and mix the two in a high A joint committee representing· the power motor car. After the fool is various fraternal and civic organiza- thoroly sonked, place h s foot on the tions of the city of Murray have pel'- gas and relea:;c the brak(. Remove fected plans for the observance of fool from wreckag·e, place in black Memorial Day, satin-lined box and garnish \\ith flowThe parade will form promptly at en;. 10 o'clock on Vine Street the line of .narch to be from Vine Street north on State Street, to Regal avenue, ft thence counter march south on State/ to Little Cottonwood creek, thence back to Vine and to Murray City cemetery. Isaac Lester is chail•man and secThe Recreation Committee from retary of the Memorial dav commit~~ every ward in the Stake hrld their annual party and social in the 'Union Ward Amusement Hall Wellnesda}' evening May 27th. ·rhe reO'ular routine of rneniment was followed con· sisting of social !,"Ulll~' · Dancing and refre.;;hments were elf;oyed. SPEEDEUS TAKE NO O:FFENSE AT FINES IN CITY COURT ---·----lVIURRA Y TO HOLD A MEMORIALDAY SERIVCE- PARADE UNION UTARD HOST TO EVERY WARI) IN JORDAN STAKE . FILMING SENSATION . FROIVI BLOW ON THE HUMAN CHIN How would you film the sensations experienced after a knockout blow on the chin? This problem confronted Cecil B . DeMille during the filming of his new picture, "Triumph," due at the Iris Theatre next Tuesday. See how he gets it over. The fe'ature is a fight between Rod La Rocque and Victor' Varconi, featured with Leatrice J oy j PROGRAM FOR MID- l.VIIDVALE MURMURS VALE'S l\IEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE DR. QUICf,{ LEAVES, SATURD YON HIS E A S TERN T R I P j NICK PAD E J N GETS J 0 LT FROM I-IE AD ON AU T O CLAS "' "' I I II NOTICE TO WATER t:SERS OF :\llDVALE CITY, l:'l'AH Your attention is called to the fact th 1s unlawful to use the ci ter from a hose without n ozzle• Also, only such lawn yardage as is on record in the water department office can be sprinkled with r.ity water. ~otice is hereby given that any person or persons found using the cify water otlterwise than on authorized lawn yardage and with hose proper! • nozzled will have their water upply disconnect(•d. • A. LARSON, Supt. ale Water Department Dr. R. W. Quic , of the firm of Hosmer, Alley & Quick, local doctors, will leave Sa rday noon for the East where he wil t?-ke a post-.g - Pormer Midvale Man uate course in obqt tr1cs and chd•lren's diseases at the hicag·o Me no1·ial Is Killed Ill Neva·h Hospital. Dr. Quie one about 1j The JOURNAL office was not 1 :1 month. ybterday of the accidental ,]_.at'1 ~~ Dr. Alley, w o left last wc·ek to' Ely, Nev., of John Shelley, 53 ~ , · attend a med' a) convention in At-! of age, formerly of Midvale. ·11. 'Antic City, 11 return June 5th. Shelley was a member of \\ e'ln Lodge No. 39, I. 0. 0. F. of M l \ :.~J c, worrieis a modern mother and is survived bv his widow a: d about her \\'Oil<teJ'ing boy tonight is several children in. Austria. Funeral services will be hel d a t C that he may blow into the same cabI. Golf's funeral chapel Frida r t c aret. "' * "' noon at 5 o'clock with burja! ;n t' 1 Midvale cemetery. The bodv 11iil '" In a small t tl1 t d own e s ray ogs rive here today. · get you and in a large town the stray bullets get you. Jas. Stephenson, Manager :!11J. rison Merrill CoMpany, the J UJ 1 Wife in Flint, Michigan, clai'11s beJ·men, has took unto hin•<c · a hubby tried to drown his troubles by new Chevrolet and forever "'c. . • :.,k pushing her olf a bridge. en the reliable Fore!. We ho - :- . Hi pray that the Chev will or <1 c Have you noticed the Big Straw succ<'ssfully, but "Jim" will ha'" t J Hat in the J. C. Penn e)• Store win- learn to use both feet and c , 1 dow. They are all ,;et to outfit some hands now. sweel head. And it's marked $3.91:!. I · · ~~~~~~~~~~~-------------------·::-----~--=-n'-11-~----------------~-· Carload Shipments Received At Smelter . Number This Week Number Last Week Same Period Year Ago .. _.. _ .... ••• -.e_t_II_U._. ~~-~~- Y_II_U_U_II_CI_ 193 carlo:1ds 184 cartoads 191 carload .I II i I I I -~~-~~- -·-·-0-D-u-vca:...:.u..--c•:~ • |