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Show • . HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S ., In Midv ale There Is now the Worl d's Most Mode rn Flotation Mill Costi ng A Million Dolla rs '~A • • SON OF HIS FATHER" Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, at THE IRIS of Course If your tonsil s prevent you from hollering for your old home town -Let us pay for takin g the.m out • VOL. 1 NO. 38 MIDVALE CITY, UTAH, JANl.JARY 28, 1926, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00 ___ --- INST ITUT ES UND ER WAY FOR NINE OF UTA H'S COU NTIE S POULTRY RAiSfRS Of UTAH flfCT In Charge Of University Exten sion And Home PRfSIUfNT Plann ing Depa rtmen t 1 ---0,--- ...;,.__._ VY'S NE,V EST RE- SCHl\HDT WIN NER IN ST[[L COMPANY SUIT INAPAIR SHIP READ Y ,WRE STLI NG BOU T [[ One Deat h Per 1000 Autos in a Yea r Is Record of U. S. 1 FOR PACI FIC DUT Y AT GOF}.,'S Special Duty On Holla nd Laure ls By Airpl ane Hurl in First Fall HAL L Intermount~in !Ueu Cau Kmee Nearfv Takes The REVERSED BY SUPNow Enlis t For ---tO l--The Utah Extensio n Service of the Utah Agricult ural College will conduct Farmer' s Institute s du-ring January, Februar y and l\la1·ch, m Davi;;, , Piute, Garf1elu , :Miilw·rd, WaS<nmg'-......,. A~ R. Mickelse n, presiden t of the wn, Wasatch , Morgan, Weber anu Lw .. Draper Poultry associati on ,a unit in e.ry cow1tks __., accoruin g t;o As::;btan t j the Utah Poultry Produce rs co-op- Director W. W. Owen:;, wno has pracerative, is the new rresiden t of the tically -....a complete d the sched~e of 1 1statewid e co-op&a tive organiza tion, meetmg s 10r U•O• anti the as:;Jgnm ent or speaJo::: ~o~ucceeding Benjami n Brown, who has er::;. ln plannmg the:;e U1:>t1tutes, l~t: 1 been its head since ito> formatio n th~ says, counLies without regular agn- •---------------"'"":==~=~==~=~=~ years ago. Mr. Mickelse n has been a cultw·al couNCil. agents have been mcluueti as member of the board of directors of well as NE out or a thousand 1.9 the relations hip between the annual automob ile count1es w1th agen~. W e.atntlhe co-opera tive ~>ince i1ts fon.natio n fatalities and the number ot motor vehicle:~ In this country, aceortlln g er conditio ns as a 1·ule .make it imand is one of the leading poultrym en to the Stewart- Warner Safety Council tor the preventio n of automob ile po~~IJle to get to some of the mOl'e of the state. accidents , which bu undertak en a strenuou s cam 11 al.,"n of automob ile sllfet• uJ.Stant count1es <.iunng the winter, Other officers elected at the annual ' and accident preTention. so J.Mtitute.s are held m these counmeeting , held in connecti on with thl' And for every ratauty there are at least 28 IIC<'IrlPnts serious enou~h to ties in other season:;. Every county m COI4Ve11Jtion of the Utah State Farm ret on record. This does not take tnto conshlt>rntlon minor ~prains anrt bruises the state, .Mr. Owens declared , will bureau, parent and spon~r of the or people sufl'erlne- from nervous shock as the result of being In an automob ile poultry co-opear tive, include Albertu~ be reached at same time during the accideut Wllardse n, vice presiden t and field year. To apprecia te what a nst army of killed and Injured Is 11nnually conThe institute s already planned are director ; and Clyde C. Edmond s, genscrlptE.'d by the reckless motorist and careJe~s pedl'strln n, 11 comparil;on m~ty :iiOheJui J .foor Dav~ County, Ja.t>tJ.at')' er~ manager and secretary . Mr. ~d to 30; 'e made with A.mi:"Tican casua1tte . In the :reat war. Over a third ~~~ many .!:'Jute anu Garfield COUr.tleb Brown, who, as presiden t, guided the people are killed annual17 b7 the automob lle as there were America n soldle1 s associati on throug1h its e.ady years .Februar y 1 to 11; Miltar<.i and V•'as.h- ll:llled on the tleld •f battle durin• the entire war, whlle the number !njur,·11 to a place where stands one of the mgt.on counties , Februar y 15 to :.::o, each year ls nearly tbrC(I) tlmea u creat o.s the number ot our bo)'s who wettt foremos t co-opera tives in the Umbed W a~tch anu "1¥ eber counbies, March vounded tbrou,ho ut tbe war. 1 to 6; an<.i Emery county, March li.J States, becomes sales direc.tor. In thi~ • • • • • capacity , Mr. Brown will continue to to 20. Firem en Gtve Notic e Of Bing ham The Auto program Drive for each r institute direct distribut ion activitie s aJt thf.: pl'ovide:; lor iliscussio n of p1·obiem:: . Annu al Frolic To Be Charged. With Dr.iving New York distribut ing agency of the co-opera tive. The new arrangem ent relating to beef cattle and sheep pro Held in Febru ary Car While Intox icate d w.ill give him greater latitude in sales uuction, dairrmg , poultry, marketm g:, activ1tio s and enable fullest develop- nome gardens, food preparat ion ano The big annual dance 'Of tha looal Clark Zil:nmer man about 25 years ment of possible markets for Utah pre:;erva tion, and :home mana~:ement. w those counties where frwt g1·ow- firemen will be held some time dur-1 of a~e, smgle, w?'s arrest;-e~ a.nd eggs and poultry. charged .with ~e cr.1me of d~1vmg an The conventi on extended !'.lr. Brown mg and truck gardenin g are promi- ing the month of Februar y, 1926. This is usually nent, speakers one of the will b:·~gest be provided aut.omoboi.te Wh1.le unller the mfluenc e to ~ hearty vote of thanks fo1· his work events of lead the a di::;cussio season and n of notice ~s o.f intoxicah lng liquor. 1·elaoted problems . as founder and first presiden t of the given far enough in advance oo tihatt Som~ .time ago he entered. a plea. of co-opera tive. It was Mr. Brown v.1ho, you may hold the time open. Definite not gmlty. La~t Tll;e.-;day 1n Justice as a frurmer in the Gunniso n Valley, Brown's court m Midvale, by agreesaw the need for a local co-opera tive KIRK HAM 'S 10 PIEC h dalte will be anibOunced Late~r. 'l'he .sale ,0 f tickets will begin snort-j ment of all pzrtie!!, t~ .charge wa..~ W> handle the surplus poultry proly and all funds realized from this changed to reckle~;; dmvmg a.nu. de· ducts of that section. He formed the dance used to support the local fendent pleaded gutlty. He was fmed Central Poultry exchang e, which was JAZZ '~l\1 UP HER b volunteearer fire departmel'llt. expande d by the Utah State Fa11m $25.00 --~o--The dance will be held at the H.enbureau into a statewid e body. Sprin gs At Rend ezvou s dezvou.s. --~o--- lVIi..ckels on Is Prom inent In Drap er Affai rs As Well As State Proje cts R[M [ COUR T [ [ ---{0 l--- The U. S. S. Holland will join the Clarence Schmidt of Union succeedFleet Repair Ship in March. This ed in gQ,jning two out of three falls ship was building at the Navy Yard in a wrestlini " match at Midvale on Bremert on, Washing ton and is nlll:Il-. Jll.nuary 15th over Charlie Kmee, ed after the successf ul inventor of 1 Champio n middle weight of Colorado . underwa ter craft. Pete Cirous was referee IU!d deJ ud~ment of the Third district clared Schmidt tih.e winner. The Holland will be the repair ship The fans who witnesse d the con- court dismissi ng the action brought and tenuer for the submaril ies of the testants were well entertain ed and by H. 1. Burning ham to recover $1200 U.S. Battle Fleet, Pacific Coast. She received their money's worth for cim- paid for the pu1·chaRe of twelve shares is of 10,600 tons displace ment, 1G ing out. of preferre d stock and twelve shares knots speed with a length of 506 feet ol common stock in tlhe Utah Steel At the five and one-half .minute 1and beam of 60 feet. She is equippeu mark, Kmee picked .Schmidt up in an corporat ion was reversed by the suwith a machine , pattern, pipe, copper airplane and hurled him to the mat. pre:n~ court Monday. About $135,and blackslm ths !;:hop_s anu a foundry. lt was several minutes before Schmidt 000 worth of this stock was sold dur· T~e Holland 's 1 ~ams power plant revived sufficien tly to continue the ing the fall and winter of 1921-22. J. cons1sts of two o1l burnmg express 1b t J. Burke, as receiver took the com. 1 l ou . type b 01'l~s Wl'th smg e screw pro~JUA number of holds were brolren pany over in July, 1922. The disswn, dnven by Parsons turbmes by Kmee but at the nineteen minu,te trict court granted a motion of nonwhlch develop 7000 horsepow er. , .. mark Schmidt applyed a double wrist suit after the plaintiff had pre:"ente d The con;pl.em ent ~f the .Holland~ lock an head siccors which proved ef- his case. The supreme court holds crew conSoistmg of a2 off1cers, 2::. 1 fective this incorrec t, and directs a new trial. Ch~ef .!:'~tty ?H'icet·s and. a41 o_ther In the second fall, Kmee put forth Mr. Burning ham claimed that he ratmgs mcludm g the vll:nous skilled his best efforts and secured a fall in ha.d been induced to purchase the Navy workmen ~epresentmg fift:y-f1ve five minutes with a ha.mmer lock. stock by misrepre !'entatio n, and inti·ades. The SJ!up ~nJ ~rew "':lll be In the final fall, both wresden troduced in evidence a financial stateto keep the sub.m:u·mes m repatr. came back strong. Notwith standing , ment showing a "surplus " of the corIn order to. gJVe honorab ly di.schar~ f~nJ.ee's ~:-reater weight and .strenwtih p~ration of $776,000. Tthls statemen t ed men a chance to serve on the U. Schlnidt proved himself a better man was analyzed to show, in the languS. S. Holl.and th .Navy D:partm ent by capturin g the final fall in 29 min? age of the supreme court decision : h_ru; authortz~d all ltS .H.ecrULtmg Sta- utes with a head scissors and hammer "That the repres€'n ted surplus was made up, not of earnings or profits ~~oP~s ~PrP~~;~~:~s thtorco~~!ry H~l::{~ !ock. William Babcock who wa.s to have from operatio ns or from the busm€55 from previous service men and. ~o met Gordan Buck didn't appear, Louis but by increasin g land values 85 per muster them to Pugc.t Sound to JOlll :\loo::.o of Sandy was used a.:; sub- cent, building s and improve ments 81 t~ Holland. The Navy Recruiti ng titute and proved himself a gamJ per cent; machine ry and tools 84 per Office at Salt Lake City is designat ed spo1-t in taking on the powerfu l Buck. cent; furnitur e and fixtures 82 per to accept men desiring <luty on ·the 1\loo~o was no match for the 184 cent, and by cancellin g or striking off U. S. S. Holland, from Idaho, Wyo- pounder. its cornm.on .stock liability of $1,131,ming, Montana and L tah. 400 and thereby reducing its liabilities to such an extent, and after having so increase d such values of assets and so reduced its common stock Twenty- five of the best painting s liability &e company then took the from the Winter E:cllibiti on of the differen ce between the total assets National Academ y of Design valued ~o increase d and the liabilitie s so rea;t over thirty thousand dollars, have duced, which amounte d to $776,886.been obtained f~r a tempora ry exhi___,0-- !.18, and called that 'surplus .' But notbition in Salt Lake City"'and are bewithstan ding such increase d values, ing shown until Februar y 8, at th(• the company still had unpaid current Universi ty of Utah. liabilitie s of over 367,000, consistin g The painting s of this exhibit are of bills and accounts , etc., and no all work:; of well know contemp oravailable funds with which to pay ary painters and of high artistic stanthem." dard, accordin g to word received b~ 0---~o-On such a record, •the supreme court the Universi ty from Helen H. CamMayor J. L. P-orter Amos, has Assistan announc t Traffic Man holds, the ed his Manage r Fred Reese, of the Rencase ougiht to have been intentwn of doing all within hhs powm· bell, assistan t secretar y of the A.;:t N:- ager of the Union Pacific Syste:n, Funral servires for Mrs. Alice dezvous announc es the biggest dance complete ly tried on its merits. The Salt Lake County Fruilt and to procure for Midvale Oity a park, can Federati on of Arts. It i:; consia- here, today announc ed the running of Gregory Helm, who died Sa~turday, of tJhe season Thursda y evening, Jan-Tribun e. Vegetab le Grower:~ held 1tih.eir annual keeping in mind that only limited ercd a special privilege for the people a special seed demonst ration train January 16 at her ho,x:e in Black- uary 28, 1926. foot, ldaho were h.eJ.d ThuTsda y, J:a!llKirkham and his orchestr a wlll be meeting this week at Sandy, Utah. funds are available fol' such purposes . of Utah to have the opportun Jty to over the followin g itinerary in Utah About 50 were present. L. B. Ha'Iit, But he believes that a city park can view this exhibitio n of famous paint in cooperat ion with the Utah Agri uary 21 at 2 o'clock in the Union ward rememb ered from the Lagoon resort Qhapel. last summer. Also been playing at manager of ltlu~ Federate d Frlllit and at least be started this y~ar. lli~ ings. All people of the Stat~ who cultural College and the State De Bishop Heber Burgon was in oharge the Columbi a thea~bre and the Utaihna Vegetab le Growers w1as the speaker. idea is well timed. Let's all :help him. arc intereste d in art are invited to partmen t of Agrcultu re: attend the exhibit. No admissio n Februar y 22-Log an 8:00 a. m. to .Mr. Ma.tinse n County .Argent was also m~ic being furnishe d by the Relief dance hall in Provo recently . charge is made. A small boy went .to school 12: N.; Hyrum, 1:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. for Society choir as.sis!led by Mrs. Et~l Manage r Reese is determin ed to present. . . H h d Among the other western The 1 follow.i.n cities in g :n.; officers Brigham City, 7:30 p. m. to 10:00 were elect- the f1rst _time. • Graham and Mrs. Pearl Croxford who make a i"O of Midvale' s spr'..ng floor e can;e om~ an 1926: was quest.10ned as to hi'l expenen~e. which the painting s are to be on dis p. m. ---<0-dance hall. Kirkham and his music 1 f sang a duet. 1 e< P~derut, G. L. Bateman ; secretar y "N\othin g much happene d," he sru.d, play are Walla Walla ami Seattle, Februar y 23-Garl and, 8:00 a. m ~ayers were offered by Mr. Joseph makers ought to fill it to capacity . ~reasw:er, c. 0. w. Pierson; direa1lons,l "There WalS a womam there who Wa,;hing ton; Cornwal lis and Eugene to 11:30 a.m; Layton, 2.00 p. m. to Anderso n and Mr. Arlie Smart. Till! L. w. Peterson , A. E. Lee, N. s. j wanted to ~ow how to spell cat, ancl Oregon; Misooula and Bozeman , Mon- 5:00 p. m; Woods Cross, 7:30 p. m. speaket•s were John H. Berrett oi tana. • ~ 10:00 p. m. Jackson, Orson Smith, c. H. Hendrick I told her. Cottoow ood, Bishop Caldwell of Mill· 1 "The Alice Att Collectio n," official Februar y 24-Sand y 8:00 a. m. to creek, Mr. John Shaw of Sandy and son, and Ohas. Sandqui st. I essembla ge of painting s of the State 12:00 n; America n Fork 1:30 p. m. a neighbo r from Idaho. All spoke oi 1 ----4 0-of Utah, are kept at the Univers ity to 4:30 p. m; Provo, 7:30 p. m. to 'Qhe good life lived b~· Mrs. Helm an:U Bessie Lon•, Warner Baxter and of Utah and 1lave proved to be of 10:00 p. m. her gOO<.} life a.s a neighbo r an:U Raymon d Hatton featured in cast great value to students in a1t classes Februar y 25-Span ish Fork, 8:00 a frien<l. Floral tributes were profuse Mrs. J. H. Brown assisted by Mi:;;; of Picture which Victor of the Universi ty as well as to all m. to 12:00 n; Nephi, 2:00 p. m. "to and beautifu l. Interme nt was dn the .May Waters entertain ed at dinner on Flemin&" Directed other people who are intereste d in 5:00 p. m. 'Millcree k cemetery . Saturday at her home in honor of Daniel H. Stuart died at his home art. Classes in art apprecia tion, Februar y 26-Fillm ore, 8:00 a. m ---<0 lher son, Lyonal who is leaving soon In his sphere, l!a.rold Bell Wright at Uni·on Saturday morning of a ·sick sketchin g, interior decorati ng and to 12:00 n; Delta, 1:30 p. m. to 4:30 for Chicago where he will study voice The annual meeting of the West ness e~tending over a period of two many other :s the most popular living autihor lin of the branches of art, p. m; Milford, 7:30 p. m. to 10:00 p. culture. Covers were laid for Miss America . Next to the Bible, Harold offered in courses at the !Jniver- m Jordan Produ.:e rs A.,;sooioatilon years. He was 63 years o f age a 1 are . McVey, Miss Bowman , Mis::; Ziegler, \Y1aS heldMilk Bell l<;ebruar Wright y ii the best seller in the -Cedar CLty, 27 during the week. 1 :30 p. ' the time of his death. SJty. Miss William s and Miss Arnett, inworld. Reports were rendered and an acHe was born, January 16, at Wellsstructors at the Westmin ster college In filming his latest and greatest .n ... ~e 4~!~ }~q~~ proud of the won counting of tlhe business done .to date ville but had lived here since early whore Lyonal has been attendin g derful achievem ents of the Utah seed ilovel, "A Son of His Father," ParoThe death of Bdward Orgill cam<- school, Miss Brinton of Salt Lake and ""'"'aiS made. ·boyhood . He hac! worked as a minor exhib:ts at the Internat ional Hay and .nount has adhered to the same high Jas. Hibbard , was chosen presiden t. all his life. as a .shock to his family and frien<lb Mr. Herold Reherd, a student of T d Groin Show, recently held in Chica- ,tandard that !has made Zane Grey B. H. Beckstea d, Vice Presiden t. Survivin g are ihiS widow, Mr.,;. on Sunday, due to hemt trouble. The Westmin ster co lege. The color ·cheme go," said Mr. Amos. "where they cap- >ictures the auitdoor pictures. D. M. Haun, Director . Martha Stuart and •two small sons, funeral will be held 'l'hursda y at ~ was yellow with a bowl of yellow tu1:1he setting of "A Son of His tured thi1teen out of a po:;sible fif Robt. S. Pixton, Directolr. Dale and Norval, three bt•o1ihe~rs, o'cJ,ock. Muskete ers played "M" seconds at teen awards in the alfalfa seed, open :~ather" is the fascinat ing story of lips forming the c~enterpiece. N. A. Nielsen, Director . Achibald and Korval of Sanely, R. tlhe L. D. S. wa.rd hoUISe amusem ent dass." The followin g survive him: H.i.s .he changin g west as it noticeab ly Niels Lind, Sec.reltar yTreasure r. Stuart of Salt Lake, one sister, Mrs. hall January 19th. wife, Mary Ann Farmer Orgill anu "In recognit ion of the splendid re- ,hifts even dn rtilie little lapse of !time Donald Howan, Operator . Mal'gare t Daily of Montana . the followi11g Qhildren, Mary Bate Qf M'USketeers came out on tih.e Jong cord made there, the cooperat ing or ·Jetween a son and his father. '£he Associat ion expects to tincreal>e Funeral services were held Janu- end of tJhe 16 to 8 .score. Sali Lake, Emma 0. Jones of Mexico, Bessie Love, Warner Baxter oa.nd ganizatl ons mentione d, feel that more tih.eir sepal'lati ng c<~.pacity about tih.e' ary 26 at the Oongreg atlonal churoh Mrs. Lulu Kirk and Genev.ieve 0. l\ll:SKE Th'ERS of the people of the State silouhl Raynwm l Hatton are feaJtured in the 1st of February . Worsley of Los Angeles, Mrs. Eurilda of Sandy. have the opportun ity of seeing just leadini" roles of the producti on, adaptAn etTont will also probably be Page, Mrs. Elgar Aylett, Mrs. LyB. T'. J:t'. P. what their friends and neighbo rs are ~d for the screen by Anthony ColdMrs. T. A. Orton and Mrs. Anna made to ~et more higm grade milch d' Seal, Mrs. Verla Pussey and Mrs. L. Jensen, rf --·--···-- --·-·1 0 0 2 lloing in the way of crop producti on, ewey. cows into this distriet durilli' the Le<1a Sm.i!th, all of Rivel'lton and Mr. Dryberg were hostesse s to the Bridge co~l.n"' L Brown lf IJeason. 3 0 0 6 "A Son of His Father," comes to 1 h th ant at t e same time enlarge Edward J. Orgill of West Jordan and club Thursda y evening at the home of eir ··~..., lhe Iris for a. three day run .starting • J. Hosmer, c ........................... 1 1 0 2 understa nding of Utah's possibili ties 82 grand-ch ildren and 7 g.reat-gr and- Mrs. F. A. Oilton. Supper was served Sunday, J.anuary 31. L. Reading , rg ·--· --..0 1 1 1 aloni" these lines-an d the operatio n childr.en. Alw two brothers , Joseph and covers laid for Ml'S. E. Beck of L. Porter, lg ·-·-·--· ................ 2 1 1 5 of the special train was arrang-ed for uf Draper •and Nephi of Idaho a.nd .Midvale, Mrs. L. Sherwoo d and M11S. this purpose. " -•-- M two sisters, MTs. Elizabet h Cotbrell S . L . B rad y of S a lt L """""• rs. 'I' . Total\!! ··-·-..--..·····-·-·--... -.7 2 2 1G Hanlin Bennlon , Secretar v of A"'of Draper and Mr~;. PhQebe Norris Chrisman , Mrs. A. E. WiUiams, Mrs. 0 00 . 1" ME'N Seconds r:icult~ure for thh e S~te of Utah, comw 0 Boberg Mrs H Sorenson .....rs of Paradise . men mg on t e activity, said: "Utah L. E. Peterson , Mrs. Florance Stuart, B. T. F. P. is fortunat e, indeed, in that her rail· Mm. J. Butterwo od, Mrs. V. Meed and R. Lester, rl ...- - .. 0 0 0 0 roads are of the progress ive type and Mrs. S. Rasmuss en of Midvale. Prizes I L .. Dahl, lf ..........---·----- -2 0 0 41 are always willing to assist ~n the Friday, January 29th the first Quowere awarded to Mrs. s. L. Brady and Baily, c ---···· ··1 0 0 21 State's developm ent. We shall be rum of Elders will present Mrs. H. Sorenson . The table decoraa three V. Lester, rg ------ --· 0 0 0 0 glad to assist in the enterpri se, and act comedy U Y tions consisted 'Of pink carnatio ns and drama eiJt:itlC(l, '"I'he AdL. Beckstea d, lg -- .._ .....1 0 0 2 I feel certain that all our citizen• ventures of Grandpa ." Oome and 'c'-s u·~re regl'a•-·' pink and blue nut cups. One Or two kl 1\l n u ..,ut<'n:ou K. Cropper, c ....-·-·-·----·-.... 0 0 0 0 will be intereste d in the train and show your i'()n for their un- - - - · will welcome the oppottun ity .to be- tiring eff.ortappreciat -last week concerni ng the arbicle reto gd.ve us one ~f the best "Do women carry money in ltih.eir Totals ,_............-·-·-···- _4 0 0 1'1 come better acquaint ed with our program s of the v.-inter lative w street !igiliting in Midvale. stocking s, as they did in the days of • . 'vith Hugh • State's agricult ural resource s, and Buckley as Grandpa and other charIt seems iihat the newspap er of thr. ·old?" -asks A. V. Butcher in the AlWord has been r<'Ceived (here of rt;he improve d methods of culture." tt-wn is not t!he proper agency Ito an- toona Tribune. No, Austin, th:y acters as follows: A. J. Sabey, Royal death of the infant daughte r of Rev. nounce 1fuese improve ments and we not. They do not want any bllls to 1Spraltin g, Karl Peterson , Evelyn and Mri<. Fred N. Clark of Park City. therefor e retract and apologiz e. 1\Ir. and Mrs. John E. Huggins an- \Spl.'jatling, Evaline Peterson , Delil/1. spoil the effect of the scenery. Ibok.s 0. Rev. CLark was formerly Pastor of nounce the marriag e of their daugh- Richards , Myrtle like they spend their money for someCundick and Albi.ne tih.e M. E. Churdh: Services fOil." tile ter, Ethel to Mr. Joseph Reed of Salt Riohards on. Some men make money and some thing Ito put on their backs an didn't • It is bound to be a ucchild were held l\I001day at the First Lake at the Salt Lake Temple on cess. It sta.rts women alimony. have I:Duch to spend. promptly at 8:15. The Methodi st ChurciJ. of Salt Lake. Wednesd ay, January 27. prices, 15 and 25 cents. I Per. son·rs Kill II'!JUr'"-' annu aIIY • Many Citize ns Of South Salt Lake Coun ty Are Vital ly Inter ested and 2 8 ever 1000 A y mob ileS in this Cou nt O i UTA H GETS BENE FIT OF SEED DEl\IONSTRA TION TRAI N ORt:H ES fRA \V iLL Black foot, Idaho , Resident Servi ces Held At Unio n Ward Chap el Comp lete Itine rary Given Ilerew ith. Inter ested Parti es Shou ld Atten d Midv ale Mayo r Favo rs Will Sag Low Tonig ht . . Unde r Big Crow d ·Fruit <?rowers Annu al City Park and Suita ble Meet ing Held at San- Equip ment For Same dy This Week ; Succe ss A FASC INAT ING PICTUR E OF THE EVER CHA NGIN G WES T Sand y Boy Leav ing For East To Study voice . G. cu Iture. DInner tv en Death of Edwa rd Orgil l Was Shock to Fami ly And River ton Peopl e Iris Secur es Haro ld Bell Wrig ht's Famo us Tale "A Son of His Fathe r" D. H. Stuar t, Long Time West Jorda n Milk Pro- Unio n Resid ent Dies ducer s Hold Annu al' Satur day Morn ing Assoc iation Meet ing Lo J B k b l} ca as et a Team s l\leet At L. D. S. Gym ues ay Score 16-8 Sand y Bridg e Club Has Meet ing At The Orton Home Thur sday Eve Journ al Progr essiv e InJentio ns Are Respe ctf II R t t d Et e rae e , C. · · · · · -The Jorda n Publi shing C0., haS opene d a · fu}Jy eqUI.pped offi•Ce Cl h -The Famo us ot Ing at 136 N. Main Stree t Comp any annou nce the f f t . l for the free USe Of CiViC, c.Oming a SpeCia - COmmunity and CO-Opert t W d d - · "'" · IS nex e nes ay. ati·ve organi·zati.Oits. Let -Sev eral thous and dol- us know . when you desire . Iars worth of print ing to use It and heat will be •h d equip ment was move d f urniS e • from River.ton to Mid- --P. c. Rasm ussen and vale last Satur day and s I h OnS, nc., ave an an• Instal led In the pl!lnt of noun ceme nt in this iSSUe <Withe Jorda n Publi shing the Journ al for your per C Th• } t . IS p an IS nOW usa} and benef it. one of the best equip ped S p t . th ·J In the tate. a roniz e e ourna}. · ·-- .... '-' -- · , • West Jorda n Elder s To Prese nt A Three Act Come dy Dram a 29th |