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Show • . Master Production "THE VANISHING AMERICAN," Fehr Midvale There Is now the World's Most Modern Flo· tation Mill Costing A Million Dollars 9, 10, 11, at the IRIS THEATRE If your tonsils pre· vent you from hollering for your old home town -Let us pay for taking them out • MIDVALE CITY, UTAH, FEBRUARY 4, 1926. VOL. 1 NO. 39 • SUBSCRIPTION· PRICE $1.00 -·-- ~~~~m~~ ~I[W~ ~~I WL~l ~~~~~1[~~ The Air Mail Carries On! By A. C. Diltz I~ [~[N ~l~~ R@~m IN~ij~1~~ amo ...n. o~ 'll£cussion can ob- Midvale hung up another vktory scure the fact that the spot plice of when they out scored the Riverton ruoner was $1.09 per pound and t~ree "M" men last Tue~llay night by the I I ~ .. months forward rubber was $1.0\l on .. lleccm r lOth when I asked for the score of 32 to ~o. . n faclurers and The first half starter fast w1th f th t' coopera ton. o de _;na u . t the ex roughness teaturing. l{tv.;£tun lu· . consumers m a nve agams orbitant rice of rubber by conserva- cated the hoop firs;;. l\~wvate scoreu f independent from the foul once which ended tne ·· dp . t: .on ~n provll~lon o \scoring for the fir:st quarter, tn·~ R: , ·t f , , .t' men~n supp Ies. . .. We have had that cooperation. The sco~e 2 to 1 or . '' e~ on. j 'I he second per\0(, was for l\lld\ ak per cents 41 ed d h · l h ·· . spo t pnce as ropp pound down to 68 cents yesterday and ,and they come out at _t 1e . air .'.Htu three months forward fUbber was : the cou~t at 1: to ~ 10r the Greeu :and Wh1te. Bo.h teams fought han!. t · t 6· t o· • . : auo u '! cen s. Our imports of rubber for 1925 •. klldva1e ran. away from 1\lV~~ on were ~60,000,000 pounds.. If we im- m the last halt and ooosteu tile scot.: . . port the same amount for 1926 and up t~ ~2 to 15. had continued to pay the price de- Gnttitlls and Go~ were the high manded last December for rubber our scorers, garnermg ~3 pomts betw~:..:H rubber bill for Hli6 would have been them. Hughes playeu a good guaru. three hundred and fifty million dol. Park and ll~rside were the best 101 lars more than it will be at the pre- "'1e losmg qumt. The score: ::;ent level of prices. MIDVALE Wc undertook this action because G. T. F. 1'. the monopoly had put the price to 600 per cent of the cost of produc- Griffiths, I. f.............................5 0 0 lU tion and to 300 per cent over the Dewey, r. f. ..... -........... ....... -....! 0 0 'price. that their own committee of llotf, center ........... ................. 5 3 3 lil producers had themselves announced H.ughes, I. g, ....................·-··-····· 0 0 0 ll Wl'lght, r. g, ..............-...............i 6 ;) '1 && a fair and profitable price. - - - Of equal importance to demonstrating that the American consumer has Totals .....:.......................-... ......!:! \1 6 ~~ RiVERTON an ability of resistance to any of G. T. F. l'. these nine governmentaliy created monopolies in raw materials, our in- llarside, Ll. f. ............. ................4 ~ 1 ~ dustries have realized and undertaken 1<'. Newman, r. f. ···----·-·-·-·--··0 0 0 0 the serious job of providing rubber Park, center ..................._.___ ;)' ii 0 L H1ils, l. g. ........---·····-···............ 0 0 0 0 supplies free of control. ll. Newman, r. g. ..~...............0 0 0 lJ Notable among recent events in so- Smith, r. i, .-............ ...............0 0 0 \i cial circles of the younger set was the entertainment given by the Glean- Totals .......................................7 5 1 l ·J er Girls of the M. I. A. for the "M" 1Meree-Jenkins. dten of the same organization. Through the courtesy of Miss Eli- The Musketeers basket ball team zabeth Whitmore, the affair was giv- gvt 111to the 1ions den last week ano en at the Whitmore home Wednes- Having come out w1tl1 empty swmachs they proceeded to uevour t11e evening. The spacious rooms were fittingly fat lions who had just taken on t.nt deeorated ·in the claas colors. Under regular M. E. churcn umner. tHe direction of the class president, The going got too Ia:;t so liou Miss Alberta Reading, a program Roberts st~pped on young Heading ~. of games and various stunts was sue- knee who m turn haa to b~ put ui1 tne she~1 _for the night. cessfully carried out. of ont. the Refreshments were served to fifty to tllv br?ught theu buys, eight. hook. Greenwood hons, Reason-Lwn generation ed up with the and broke loose w1th eight basket:; . all doubt whi ch ha· d preremovmg viously existed about him being a uasket ball player. MUSKETEERS L. Porter ....................................................... L. F. L. Broun .... ........ ...................... ......... .......... R. F. C J H · osmer ....................................................... . l{eadmg- ................ ................ . .................. R. G. Jensen ········--···-······-··-·..··- ··..--·- L. G. LIONS . Anderson .................. Statwnery Forward J. Stephenson ...... Stationery Forward . C t Greenwoo d ........................ Ro~mmg en er Roberts - .................... Statwnery Guard . .................. He1pmg a11 of then1 · hman ,vus ~f Muske~eers 01~;a::;~er y~unge~ ]leg~)f~ ·. t e, Herriman School Olive Peterson 7th Grade Age 14 A. J. Reese, Teacher Mr. and Mrs. Trussler Bodell had ts S - M th · d' unaay, r. as e1r mner gues and Mrs Ro Roberts 0 n of A. . meriCan F k · Y or · Mr. ~nd ~rs. Henry Tempest had 1 as their dmner guests Suday, Mr. : and Mrs. Clemet Bates and son, El. . . . Idon. .Mr. Delos Crump of Lark Is. hvmg 1 i With .Mr. and Mrs. A.. Butterfield of Hemma~ and attendmg school at . . Jord.an h1gh. Miss Cora ~utterfield ent~rtamed : a. num~er of fn~nds afte~ choir pracbee Fr1day evemng. Music and cards 1 ij~m~ ~t~mfN1 ·~~L~~~l ~~~1[M L~llm ~~ ~[~m 1~ ~[ ~1ijmm p u1 E. L k·r Dtnney, \\·i' .The completion of the pPrsonnel of A J hn D nr•.', dit J ut the tam. thP ~urvey staff to be assigned to the ,~r:. 2!J V.ht ~.· 1l ~outh street. ;, tucly of the publ.c fchool system of alt I.aiv, 'l uesuay, Janu .. r~· 26, u.~.tt lJtah we..:; annvJnuo:u today by the 1 Bureau (If Education, Department of • t :id ihl~t.;;s. · . S .tc was uom 111 Salt. Lake on De the Interior. The :.mrn:y will be made .11l cr 23, 18t'i. Surv.l\'lng are htl under the direct sUI ~:rvision of the ~· ,L .. nrl, an a~c pte I clulu~ Luna Jn- Commis.ionrr of Et!Jc<.tiun, Dr. Jno. 1s, b1r~e chllt•·en. Loramr, Huos?n J. Tigert, whu has just returned from • I Glorta, four brother: anJ two SIS- lJt lll w!'H 1e he madE a prelimil ary investig.Jtion of sebol cvnditions in , . rs. 1 , 1 r,.l s: ''vl _s wn:e l0.d Sunday that 8tatc. .all , ~ ~,1 m tne McKmley ward Ana 1wcmcnh; are now completed ..;r i. lnterrr ~nt was made in the •by which the follow ,nO' cducdtvrs will I •'J,awn ceme t ery. in th~> , lH'Yty:o Dr. Chas. H. :assist , · a(t'l Mr. John Denney was born and rear-' Judd Din.ct >r of the S~;huol of Edud in "Cni.m and had li\'€tl here until• (<ltiu~ of the rniH~r<;ity of Chicago, Dr. Ge 1 rg·e A. \\ 0 r"s, Profe~sor of .e last few years. l Rural EdJc· tion, Cornell l:niversity, The Comt of Uo:1or of the Sdt Lake: Dr.. Jes:;e B. S.ars,P;u Cesso,r ~f ~?uhel(' Fri'(\..," catwn Leland St..n~ ord "Cmve1s1ty, 'I f B s. to ' . . gemrc.1 con.,J 1. "~ wa:, col!. lV l~unct v tmg adVIS· I orm&, . Cal'f' ,' . · , reniug ~t t tE W'~st Ihgh :School m ors; Dr. Fletch ~r Harper Swift, Pro'.llt Lak~. Sc·vt rat scouts iro.n tbis fes. or of Educ ..~ion, Lni\ er:sity of , 0 calitv attewcd the cu\.mcil. ::,ix hun- California, BE rkel"y, pnbl"ms of Jred hoy scouts receinu ~v.ards of school financing ana school support; l,'mor and among them were four boys Dr. Julian E. Butt~rwurth, Pro.re sor :rom East Midvale. Tiley wtre: Fran- of Rural Education, Cornell Univer-::::. \Ve~ 1 b H,urh Webb Wtlliam SotTe sity, school buihlinf:s. These educators, with at least 10 spedalists se.1nd Fo:;t~r Greenwood, Jr. lected from the regular .::taff of the Bureau of EducatL.m, will constitute FGXERAL SER\ICES the complete survey staff. The field stud1e~ v. ill bt' made dur. .~ , . I< unrral se~·v~ce:,' ~or Mr.. n;~el in~ the latter part of ~larch and the ;.)tuart who 1.he(~ at hn; home m "Cmon first of April. The t-UrYey is made at .,aturday mormng, Januar~ 23, wen the requ·•st of the utah State Board hdd Tuesday, January 26 m the Con- of Edu 'ati~~n. n ·:.t onai ChJrch a~ ;)andy at 2 o'dock. Her. Gaffney of Salt Lake offi , Rf''-T'I' F -:-~ . ---1. bl F I ........~ • - Jr v year~ to rc Ia e arm" t ! er 40 , ('l'('s 0 f crro d ~ > H .l o:'l • un ·. ...,ee . ' , "4t1•house ,.,.south ~L.tsical numbers were rendered h~ I side "o ·I·, 1 Holu,n . "' c a • . • . . ' , Van ll<.m who sang a so10 ,rr. Lew1s E II'tt. Av E.nue, east of ::;tate ::;trcet. l-4-26 ~1 d ~ . , 1 H .1n1I 111 r ~. v ga ..tgan er, ., rs. 1 ;t C'hriskn~~n und Thlr'. Lewis Van Dam vlw renliel'td two tries. Inte.ment wa:s m the Sandy cemc ory. I .Dep~'lVlng ... L 0 d4¥ -· I I 0 At a meeting of the Jordan DL SLOut C{)uncil bela in tl.' M· .rict Between New York and San Francilco, night and dar, 26,000,000 milea! vale School House Wedn.).day, J«.l DRAPER POULTRY ASSOCIA· L~MMij~l1~ Ll~~ ·WHY "THE VANISHING AM· ary 27th the following officers wert ERIC:\.N" IS TRULY GREA.T elected for the year 1926. TION DOES BIG BUSINESS · A. R. Gardner of Sandy was clectwl .:1 • • Age 16 Harold Nichols . · \ . chairman: David T. Dahl of West Jor . , . . " 8th Grade Park School 1 ./ The Vamshmg Amencan has a Idan, Yice chairman anti E. Allen Laura Shepherd, Teacher ~~~ · • .>t theme that is a fitting frame for the l Bateman of E~tst Mit!v<tle, ~t:Lret..ry. -!-_,At 1 1, d ". . was also and pro Mr. expanse. of The Draper Poultry association is ,_ -1 , ~"' ~ !:.. ' t'l, at the d1stnct scout commiSSioner foi ductwn value It cam es • . b . h . 11.ke a kite ' ·· ·. usmess m up s owmg Made on the last frontier of Ameri- the year 1926. . . t th . They are doing Here is the answer to the world's The Commumty Club met ~ed- ca, 160 miles from any railroad, with The seventeen :;eout org'ln zation goes ~ ~ e t~Ir. orne of the large nesday at the ·usual place of meetmg. 10,000 Indians, in a country when of the Jordan Scout Coundl recelltl;· greatel:it problem in mathematics: more ~smess da.n s 1. tile ,1'ties. · c n Association compames to chose represen t at'wes on rne Counc11· Armamrnt reduction {·quals tax re. Mrs. R. A. Pa11anch, pres1'dent , oc- wh'1te men an d women are thmgs Poultry Th D are omg have echo::~e~en to bllY feed for the cupying the chair. A paper on the 1be looked at with eager curiosity, it for this year. Th~ meeting of Wed- duction.-Los Ang:+s Times. held by these M . Cl k 1 has strength and backbone as well nesday was the f1rst f 'th R .1 . · t'on To get f th b • • • " • 1. • e ai way .ai1 f her 1 as a beauti'fu1 romance that sweepl' new.1y e1ec·ted memueis. 1 service o I . mem ersf od t e assoCla Cahforma ha::; one consulatlon !' , over members th t h 1 g\ the feed aslwas r~ad_by a r~presentatlve 0 f t ~t l on and up through one great climax It was decided to meet once ea::~ argues the ~luskog'e (Okl~) Pho~~~oug ee 0 da~ month on the last Wednesda)' in tht nix whi(;h is evider~lv subsiJized by he season, al~ble 0°n a:count of them orgamzation. .Miss Romnfey..rh 0 Ut .e to another. • ' ·t M.'d. 1 S·h l h . c , G z E t e mo Dept. Econom1cs Home eap asit poss cbuying ven ane rey s m~ste:y of lan- L.l >a e . c oo ou~e. . ommtt eeF the Los Ang .. les Chamber of Comin such large quantities. •versit of Utah ave a talk on Food guage could do scant Justice to the on campmg and rallies, fmance an merce. "Her real estate does not 'g .d h h t Th b . ss that the Draper Poul- 1 Y e u~·mt~ n did in 192 :; was $65 • Va ues. MTea wWaslstervNe 'td e ods .,.;ss- awe ispiring scenes showing the organization, court of honor and pul 8plash." t · d · 1· 't ·'ll b · · es were rs. a er or , an mr.£1 Keet see1 c1·llt·- dwell'mgs m ' v ry assocm 10 Sag1 Can- 1c1 y WI e appomte m the near in the year which H p Miller feed for just 000 In ad,!ition to all other recipes future. . d yon. 'd · . 'D d d J a 19 1926 The mem-j ·v 1 . . A . • r carne were eas 1 ay entme a · ry , anu association en e f the t present there are fifteen regiS· for reacfllng the cenLui_y mark add 10,000 NavaJo warnors advance to d1 h d saved on feed t . th t t bl ' · one N- v r a·1·:;pute tht> right-of· clus · the d'1stnc• d t · · th · · 11· d l'ff th eceon unc an e a ea e m ou vers o$l OOO e c 1 we. mgs, ra1smg eir pmu ere scou t t.1oops 1n t' 1 3 1 tree ladders against the cliffs and with two other troops now in the P'''· way evm when right-Cincinnati J ~~ b ' d'~g stoves of last year ora Ions. Enquirer. mounting th~m in the face of clouds cess of organization. JORDAN MUSIC cost ~h/~e~bers ~ 1500 . lhe men, of. arrows, timber~, rocks ?nd other 1 by getting the stoves through the Thty are still talking of a federat1 . I m1ssels. If you thmk NavaJos do not s I·atl'on saved on all the stoves 1 Let us keep up w1'th our mus1c. nl Europt', but we sl.uuid think that , n . f' ht' , a soc 1 d b enJoy Ig mg, you 11 c1mnge your f l'f . .t e bought $420 th t 1 for some time to come the question It we may lVe more o 1 e an e mind , . : a wer The Poultry assoc1atwn saved on happier. If we sing let us sing more, Th, N . h 1. o£ the dbtrbution of tht• aggregate their baby chicks last year $1200 if we play an instr;ment let us play . e avaJOS . ur mg the conquered debt would constitute an insurmoun" on $15000 paid out. They would have oftener and better. We all are listen. ChtF ?wellers mto the canyon and table ob:-;tacle. Columbu::: DLpat<:h. I F'oRGOT To t paid for their chicks $16,200 if they ers; let us listen with more real in- dr~ggm~ t~e women ~way by. the had not got them through the asso- terest, an interest that will school our h~Ir, ~m~hm¥ •the days \~ork WI~h a : $ rTOflAHD LOOK! The people of the lJnited States ciation. The Poultry men of Draper ears to finer discriminations. If we 1 wild, JUbila~. dance of victory, 15 . a, are paying $500,000,GOO a year to the are having 100,000 baby chicks come do we are growing fast; we are edu- scene not likely to be ,film~d agam. ,laundries, which is literally a cleanto Draper this year. It looks like eating ourselves in one of the very T?e desperate r~n of 1\ocln_, the InIing.-Louisville Courier-Journal. dian to warn his ~eople ?1 t~e ap-1 a successful year for the Draper best and most delightful ways. ! proach of t?e Spamards will giVe .an, * * * 1 Poultry Association. I A fairly large number of citizens Savings on straw is a very great ; "The Bell of Barcelonia," a Spanish . excellent picture of a 1 ~re~t Indian I who never found out exactly what cash profit, for the poultry men. operetta, is to be given in the new athlete a~d hero. The c.al?Jm~ of the j the Dawes plan was about, think Last year the association saved on . West Jordan School auditorium on the Grand Canyon by the Spamsh exto have one.-Detroit France I I Mf[1~ grea~ dr~matic Ba~em~n ~·e;~ppo)nt. I 1' ~. >l |