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Show "DESERT GOLD" a Zane Grey Story, at the Iris Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday .... World's Smelting Center Ideal Climatic Conditions mnsw;~Poeni1 1 JORDAN CR-tiSSTRAINING SCHOOl TO BE REO PRICE, A NICKE MIDVALE, UTAH, May 13, 1926. VOL. 1. NO. 26. STAKf CONFfRENC[ Over Night ' Standing by the Ship I- - - - - LAST CAll POR -----~--------~-----------~ -AN' N0\\1 -('tfll" MOUS'$ 51£"(1Jp~ 1"\C: 1'0 A. ~IV\NCI-\ O!"Y-i C~ l HELO SOON THE CONTEST IN "fi.f&!"' S"<ICI(ir/ Q"lfil<l> JI'J -("~ CI1V1 NO>V I t-IA~E" '10 LII/C- Wfll ATTENDED BY ALICE CROWELL HOFFMAN \V11tii"!<RM~-W'V5"L"='~, COPJoJr:-t:Ot;/ AIN 1'" ~1\1"' t'ri?1V L.IJCI(-I'tLLfA.V~l'riO YOll? \VHI\"\S' YOUR euS'INI:'O~ ~!Zit:'NI7? JUPGIN(;, f-K'OM YOUIZ APW"AeANCF; YOU'Rt.= IN p.. GOOD L-INE'. DON'I" HA.\/E 10\VOIZK IN '[iiF. COUtll'fRY fURNITURE · STORE ACQUIRES THE COOPER BLOG. Mother used to smooth away say, Childhood troubles aa she'd "Run on, child, put out the light, Dry your tears-'twUl all come ~oct-\, oo -<au? right The Jordan Stake 0~ ,Yr:s".' AI..L MY \IJORK 1':) I~ -fH~ Conference conAn important change in businl'ss South Jordan, Herriman and Announcement of a Red Cross . Over night." COUN-tiGY-I'M r-'N2MINC.; A.OOlJ1' Draper schools have turned in their locations on the main stem in Midvened at Sandy, Saturday and Suntraibing school in first aid and life "(1-\e: BE"~ Lt~l:" -r"w~l? 1"5'r-:on.scrap books. Where are the balance vale was made last wl'ek whl'n ar day, May 8 and 9, with the Stake saving to be held at th~ Deseret Gym-j' Little did my young- heart guess of the books from remainder of the rangemcnts were practi<'ally <'OmHalf her pain or her distress AMAN/ nasium, Salt Lake C1ty, from .May Presidency in charge. Present Salt Which she hid from mortal sight contestants. ,. • pleted for the Midvale Furniture 24th to 27th, inclusive, is made by ~~/, __..;_·--~~~ Lake visitors were, Elders Orson F. As she said, " 'Twill all come right It is impossible to wait much long- Store, a branch of the Harry Gra;;s L. E. Palmer, fir.,;t aid and liie sav. Whitney, Rulon S. Wells, Chas. H. Over night." er. It's up to the schools to get Furniture Stores, of Salt Lake City, ing field representative for the PaI Hart. On Saturday afternoon, gradtheir scrap book in to the Journal ()f- /.nd Magna, to take over the Cooper cific Branch of the American National Lying In her coftl.n there, fice in order that we may call the Store building. 1 uation exercises for t!W seminary Red Cross. This training school is Mother's brow is free from care, i The move will probably be made judges together and award the designed to offer persons carrying . and religion classes were held, there Lips apart as If they might about June 15th. In the meantime prizes. on swimming work, whether thl'y be Start to say, "It all came right 1 were about 52 graduates from the Cooper's will stage a mammoth closTherefore, the date for turning in • camp councillors, pre guar~s, swimOver night." seminary, whose names are pubscrap books of material submitted in ing out sale of the goods already in ming instructors or enthu::aasts, an (Copyri1h<. Elcctria•tu SUTic~ lac.) the News, Story and Editorial con- the store plus several thousand dollished in this paper this week and opportunity to familiarize themselves tests is May 15th. On Monday May lars worth of new goods added this 31 religion class graduates, each of with the more recent trends in the 17th we will make the awards and week. field of water safety. High school students from all parts 1 whom received certificates from Watch for the sale announcement announce the results in our issue of The institute will be under the per- of the state of Utah will gather at 1 Pres. Soren Ras~ussen of the ~take about the first of next week. May 20th and mail checks to the sonal direction of l\lr. Palmer, as- the University of Utah on Friday, Board of EducatiOn. ~he semmary Mr. Grass informs us that he inprize winners on or before that date. sisted by George Hughling of the Red May 14, at the annual high school stu~ents. conducted th.elr own extends to put in several thousand dolIf you are eliminated because of Cross staff, formerly of the depart- day celebration when the seniors of erc1ses m a very creditable manner. faoilure to comply with the rules, lars worth of fine furniture in the ment of physical education at the the state high schools will be guests A prominent feature of the conplease do not blame us. We have beautiful Cooper Building. We canUniversity of California; Charles of the University Student Body. The ference was the presence of 18 young done all in our power to call your at- not imagine a better location for a Welch and Mrs. Pearl Cummock, whole affair is being arranged un- men and women who have recently tention to the rules. ·we cannot furniture store than this ideal buildswimming in.:;tructors for the Deseret der the auspices of the University returned fr()m missions, eight of gather up these books for that would ing situated in the "Heart of :MidGymnasi11m, and Ernest Hollings, Extension Division. whom spoke on Sunday, namely: take unlimited time. Anyhow, if a vale" in the Hub of South Salt Lake swimming coach for the University Contests will be conducted for the Harmon E. Day of Draper, Tira Butschool is not interested enough to County. of Utah. high school students in nine dif- terfield of Riverton, Herman A. We predict for Mr. Grass and his turn in their scrap book, they would The training school is primarily for ferent activities. These include an Bjork of Sandy, Emma Gardner oi organization a record breaking busi not appreciate the prize if won. the purpose or qualiiying swimmers essay contest on good roads, extem- West Jordan, Reverl Alsop, Sandy, Remember! Scrap books in May ness from the start. to act as Red Cru::;s !lie saving ex- poraneous speaking, domestic art, Lional E. Rasmussen, Midvale, Clif15th. Award will be made May 17th. aminers, but is also open to all men domestic science, art, oral reading, ton. E. Thayne, _East Midvale and W. NEWS COI\CERNIXG E:\IPLOYES Result annouced May 20th. and women over eighteen years of debating and music, including violin, Grant Crump of Bluffdale. These OF J. c. PEN~ TEY co. age who wish instruction preparatory piano and vocal. The contests will young people and Ebba E. Bills, Rivto passing the Red Cross lile saving JACK MONAHAN ELECTED begin at 10:30 o'clock in the morn- erton, Alvin Miller, Riverton, 'l'wila Miss Francom, clerk in the J. C. tests. Inst1·uction will be given in PRESIDENT OF JORDAN HIGH ing, following an assembly for spe- Smart, Union, Chas. I. Olson, East Penney Co., Midvale Store, had her life saving theory, camp regulation, cial annoucements which is scheduled Midvale, W. Lavern Smith, Draper, beach pmtection, as well as a comThursday at the annual election tonsils removed recently, but is now to begin at 10 o'clock. I Jos. F. Palmer, So. Jordan, Mervin back at her station after a two weeks plet~ course in elementary first aid. Jack Monahan, Junior, was elected The University students will ap- Dansie, Riverton, Vernal C. Webb, lay o.ff. The classes will be held each evenThe U. S. Bureau of Aninial Hus- , Mr. ~ Szoblom. president of Jordan High School stupoint a rec~ptjon committee to wel- Riverton and Douglas C. Despain of .Mrs. Ivan Glover will leave the ing from 7 to 10 o'clock. Per:;ons inWalter Jenkins. dent body for 1926. His opponent come the visitors when they arrive Granite were assigned as home- bandry, under direction of Dr. 1<'. A. terested in attending the School may was Charles Fischer, another Junior, company l\lay 15th. Miss Marie Johnin the campus and through the missionaries and will be heard as Murray, 326 Federal building, Salt~ W .B. Jenkins. son will assume 1\1rs. Glover's duties communicate with the Pacific Branch, Wm. Nelson. 1 who ran Jack a close race. The new twenty-one buildings of the univer- such in the wards of the stake from Lake City, has examined the cows i.a ' American Red Cross, Civic AuditorJ. A. Pierson. Midvale and the test shows no reacpresident is a brilliant student level~ in the clerical force of the store. sity. An open-air assembly will be time to time. Manager B. R. Benson •has r('ium, San Francisco, or the nearest ' S IP. Anderson. headed and should make an excellent conducted at ·12 :30 o'clock at which Other speakers were the Stak< tion. turned from the District Convention Rid Cross chapter. I t· Paul Blinn. This test was held in co-operati()n 1 execu Ive. the President of the University, Dr. Presidency, Paul E. Nelson, Bishops of J. C. Penney managers in Salt R. S. Lancaster. Kathleen Reynolds of the debating George Thoma!\ and the student body W. J. Leak of West Jordan and At- with the State Board of Agnculture Lake, also the Spring Buying .Ieet. Nick Petrlich. team was elected vice president dePresident will address the students. 1 rna F. Smith of Sandy Third ward. and the .Midvale City O.lficers. Tony Petrlich. THE AGE-OLD PASTIME feating Lucile Vawdrey by a small' Credit is due City Marshal SteadFollowing this they will be enter- Pres. Elfleda L. Jensen of the Relief A. Allmendinger. majority. Following is the com- GLEN HYATT GREb"7S man for •his untiring efforts ii_t hav-j tained at luncheon in the University Societies and Zach Butterfield of the HIS OLD TDlE FRIE. 'DS Lester Dinney. plete list of officers for next year. ing all milk cows congregated m two Although in the downtown districts cafeteria. The State High School High Council. Ora Beckstead. President, Jack Monahan; vke of our c1ties the sidewalks are still track meet will be held on the athThe Bishopric of Sandy Third locations in the city for prompt inWe were all glad to meet and Carl C. Jensen. ,President, Kathleen Reynolds; secrecrowded with pedestrians, it is prob- letic field at 2 p. m. spection. ward was reorganized, by reason of greet Glen Hyatt, commonly known Henry Beckstead .. tary treasurer, Gordon Ohlson; chief ably true that walking has become :m While the high school students are Bishop Alma F. Smith, who is movThe officers figure that Midvale as "Singer" in this vicinity and for justice, Clarence Williams; first asabsolute pastime in America. The one the campus they will all be urged ing away and was therefore released. cows were examined 100 per cent and • Wm. Jenson. many years the circulator for the Rob't. Jenkins. sociate justice, Lamar Burkinshaw; rushing in and out of the stores in to visit with the deans of the various. He is succeeded by J. Ernest Jensen they were found 100 per cent perfect. Salt Lake Tribune. F. R. Patience. second associate justice, John the shopping districts isn't walking schools of the University to talk · as Bishop wh() will have as his coun- We have therefore a good supply of Mr. Hyatt is here on account of a G. A. Pearson. Adolphson; prosecuting attorney, anyway, in the opinion of lovers of over the college work which they , selors, Alvah Hansen and Henry C. milk. proposed operation on his wife, who A .M. Malmstrom. Fred Oliver; marshall, Dwight Wadthat form of physical exercise. wish to study next year. ·Jorgensen. The new Bishopric were The owner of each herd was given August Pearson. leigh; yell master, August Nichols. , has been visiting at the homt:: of her We have lost the feeling of leisure ordained by Apostle Orson F. Whit- a permit showing the results of the Wm. L. Orton. Students must have an average of mother in Salt Lake City for several which in former days was so con- JENSEN, TRACK MAN, HIGH ney on May 8. inspection and since records in each Mrs. A. Sodaberg. "B" to qualify for one of the above weeks. ducive to walking. Even in our mo- POINT 1\IAN IN DIVISION .;\tEET Mr. Hyatt is circulator on the Portcase show 0. K. a permit to sell Mr. J. W. Grace. offices. toring we seem to be possessed of the land, (Oregon), Telegram. He states milk in Midvale City will be given Mr. John Malmstrom. idea that we must hurry to get someJimmie Jensen 1 ,versatile track There are fifty two graduates to every person presenting same to that Portland is a growing city and W. H. Perkins. where, although we may have no par- star of ·~ordan, broug?t further hon- from the various wards of the Jorthat •houses are springing up like the City Recorder at the City Hall. Niels Anderson. ticular destination in mind. GROUP OF REAL COWBOYS An ors to himself and h1s school, Mon-; dan Stake who are: mushrooms. This procedure must be followed as A. H. Rock. ,Engli:4hma.n who even during his day, when he scored the largest numN Ward ? APPEAR Ir "DESERT GOLD'' provided by our City Ordinances. Mr. E. Severson. visit to this country spent much time her of points in the division track 1 Aaml ett 0 Riverton • t t C · F' ld J' t k · Y e ' ra Dr. D. J. Hickey was the examinTony Stepon. The most remarkable aggregation !tlELVIN .;\IITCHELL WITHin walking said of us that the pic- ~~e~ .a th u~mm~s. le · 'thlm 1 0 2. Bateman, Bertha Sandy 3rd ing officer. tures in periodicals Peter Peterson. the lfrs2 mf Be ro~ hJump WI ha healpf I 3. Butler, Virgie of champion western stunt •horsemen STANDS OPERATION Butterville It is 'not commonly understood J. H. Nelson. occupants of automobiles 1··,eclini~ assembled since the Pendleton and o 0 t 1-4 me es, won t e a , 4 B tt rf. ld c Orvid Riverton 'l d t' d f f' t . th h' h I · u e le ' · luxury and enjoying Cheyenne roundups has been brought Melvin Mitchell was operated on ~n e an . le or Irs m e ' lg i 5. Butterfield, Ra\ph Thos. Herriman that when a cow is discovered show-, Jake Patrick. ing a reaction or unfit for milk proMrs. F. L. Palm. together scenery did not depict us truly. as a stock company of cow- for the fourth time at St. Mark's hosJUmp. Th1s made a total of fourteen 6 C be. D thy Union is not the way we cover the m11e~.._ points for the Beetdigger. Salt Lake : C~~~M. ~he~:a I boys and will appear in the picturiza- pital this week by Drs. Hosmer, Sandy 1st clueing purposes, the State and GoY- 1 Alma Jorgensen. 7 He was greatly amused over ernment pay the appraised price of C. A. Bailey. tion of Zane Grey's "Desert Gold," Alley and Quick, of Midvale. papers ga;e GRho.~s ofd't 'iest b ?'nd 8. Crane, Cornelia Herriman fact that during his walking the animal, thereby saving the owner John Carlsen. which opens at the Iris theater next He is reported as recovering rap. ho13 r~mt creh lb t otrh. emg 9, Crump, Gladys R. BluffdaLe 1Tuesday for a 3 day run. h harmless by reason of such inspeche was frequently otrered · Dan Marovich. idly from the effects of the operation g · w1t pom s eac u lS was D hl -..r E west Jordan 10. a e, mary . t k motorists: "They do not tion. John W. Olson. "We decided that and the hope is entertained that he may best way to mls a ~· th h. h . d W b 11. Eck, Hilve Sandy 3rd understand," he said, "that a mai• Ninety six cows were examined in M. P. Thomson. put real western punch into pictures be entirely cured of his ailments. So~et lhn el "lg ltJumphandd de - 12. Egbert, Kerner W. Granite a walking tour is not in need of Midvale in 43 herds as follows: N: A. Anderson. with western settings was r m t e po e vau eac a e to engage a 13 . E r1c . k son; Mary An n un1·0 n hicular conveyance. They act as Tested May 3rd, 26. Completed, Mrs. Marie Pearson. the finest western characters availto the total score. F'nl Or D w t J dan 4. 1 ayson, a . 1 es or the best thing about walking i~ giv May 6, 26. Wm. Anderson. able, including stunt riders, bulldog- DRAPER CIVIC CLUBS 15. Fish, Ellen M. Crescent PLANS PUBLICITY ing it up and having a ride." tever it is that makes a man 16. Gardner, Clark A. JORDAN DlSTRIGr SCOUTS CONTESTANTS GETTING THE ers, ropers and bra~ders," said HecSandy 2nd Obviously the automobile does not tell his story· forty times, it isn't a RECEIVE AwARDS VIE CONTEST tor Turnbull, a~soc1ate producers at Sandy 3rd Arrangements have been compermit of sauntering. When the road sense of humor. Or any other kind 17. Grant, CarterS. HIGHER W 0F the Lasky Stud1o. • 18. Grant, Byran E. Sandy 3rd pleted whereby the Draper Civic is good there, comes the- jrresistible of sense. The ace of the outfit is Bill Hur- Club and allied industries in Draper 19. Green, J. Afton Riverton Eleven boys rece1ved 73 ment The Journal subscription campaign 1 impulse to make the most-of it, which who won eleven out of thirteen 20. Greenwood, Paul Sandy 1s~ badges and the first eagle scout begins t~ .bea: fruit. There are very s~~~ts in the Pony Express contests v•ill contribute material each week to nearly all drivers means anywhere PENALTY MONEY ROLLS 21. Hardcastle, Hyrum W. S;:mdy 3rd from 35 to 60 miles an hour. And 111 t~e Jordan valley held in London a few years ago. for a page in the Jordan Journal, H'I'TO J. P. COURT 22. Holt, Hyrum South Jordan awards of the Jordan District of the fe_w. famlhes under the heading of "The Draper there is lacking the opSalt Lake counc1'1 was rna de Ias t 1 Wllhng to subscribe to ·the hJournal lf Hurley also established a worlds' rec23. Harne, Arthur Sandy 3rd for quiet enjoyment of the . . State Patrolmen are buRy tagging they are approached m t e proper I ord of making a complete change of Journal/' 24. Jensen, Harold E. Union We would strongly urge all comMonday evenmg m the Sandy way 1h · landscape; and lacking too is autoists who refuse to obey the law · orses, me1u di ng th e t rans f er of sad 25. Johnson, J. Leonard South Jordan munities in the district to make sim!en1elltt for reflection and rest- concerning the entrance to State Amusement Hall. L. M. Nielsen was This is demonstrated by the man- die in five seconds flat. 26. Kimball, Lenana R. Draper ilar moves for we are in a position to '""JLuu which walking, either Street. in charge. ner i,n which subscriptions are rolling Tommy Grimes ~on the roping This street is designated as 27. Knight, Clifford Crescent give them all the publicity they reor with agreeable com- an "Arterial Highway'' and all auThose receiving eagle awards in. championship at the last Pendleton, 28. Lancaster, A. Girard West Jordan CJ.Uire at a minimum charge. almost inevitable. In tomobiles must come to a standO•?egon, roundup. Another member were: William Soffe, Frzncis E. . Following i.s a tabulated list showh " 29. Leak, Lawrence West Let's Jordan get together, Civic Clubs, motorinll' !'><>a its plca;jo. still when entering it. mg the standmg of contes~nts at t e guesses with unfailing regularity Sandy 3rd Webb, Hugh Webb and Harold Can- present _last Saturday evemng: the whole they are no within ten pounds, the weight of any Religious Divisions, Towns and ComJustice Silas Brown has heard 30. Ll~yd, Zelda 31. Malstrom, Grace munities and boost for Jordan valley, West Jordan of walking. And per- about 25 cases the past week on this ning. Star wards were presented to Leo Tr1pp ._.. ___ ............... -············-·····16,730 . steer in a herd. 32. the Miller, best place in which to live. Alden Herriman of modern life it subject and all have been fined from Claudis Doty, and Theron Hutch- C. A. Gustaveson --·-·········-···--·--16,425 1 Neil Hamilton Shirley Mason Ro33. Miller, Grace Herriman ings. Four new first class scouts L uc1'l e Bateman ···.---.......- .. - ....13,135 , bert Frazer and ' William Powell,' the that we should have $5 00 to $15.00. 34. Nelson, Roxie L. Sandy 1st also received their insignia. form of Practically all of the persons arMrs. Z. T. Butterfield ·····-····--··---13,0<W featured players in "Desert Gold," MEYERS WORKING ON 35. Newman, Maurice Riverton rested agree that it is a good law but Mr11. Leo D. Palmer ··--····-·-·--13,230 1found plenty of competition in the SPORTSl\IEN'S OL'TING 36. Nielson, June South Jordan some how the practice of obeying it Malen Dahl --·--·--·--··--..·-········13,210 many hard riding scenes. Lucien 37. Nielson, Thearen Sandy 1st 1 Huoard, editorial supervisor, and is hard to follow. CLOSING SCHOOL PROGRAM J. Lawrence Meyers is C<)llecting 38. Ohlson, Alice E. Sandy 2nd Ere the summer draws to a close MONAHAN AND GRANT WIN George B. Seitz, director, who work- prizes in this vicinity and in Bingham Sandy 2nd and every one has contributed his 39. Ohlson, Gordon On Tuesday, May 18, 1926, at 8 TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP ed together in a similar capacity in for use at the Sportmen's Outing ut South Jordan p. m., Midvale school will hold its mite on this score, we ought to see 40. Oliver, Kathrine "The Vanishing American," were Geneva. East Midvale closing exercises in the L. D. S. Rome progress made in enforcing this 41. Pate, Ora F. Jack Monahan, newly elected presi- again associated in "Desert Gold." They plan one of the greatest 42. Rasmussen, Erma T. Midvale .:hapel. The program follows: long needed law. dent and By Grant, his swift little gatherings in the history of sporting 43. Silcox, Gweneth West Jordan The Doll Song, First and Second partner became doubles champions · Bandmaster Cox announces that a circles ever held in Utah. Bandmaster Cox announces that a 44. Smith, Afton Draper grades; A May Day Play, Third A; Friday by defeating Gardner and band concert will be held Saturday Two full days of rest, recreation band concert will be held Saturday 45. Smith, Herman J. Draper A Rainy Day Play, Third B; A May Ballard, the coaches combination in evening at 6 p. m. at the usual place, and sport at Geneva. Everybody is evening at 6 p. m. at the usual place, j 46. Smit~, June Draper Pole Dance, Fourth B and Second B; a tough match, though the "kids". corner Main and Center streets, May going. corner Main ancl Center streets, May 147. Stockmg, Russell South Jordan A Danish Folk Dance ,Fourth A and won in straight s~ts. The scores 15th. Everybody come: 15th. Everybody come. j 48. Swenseon, Irven A. East Midvale Fifth A and B; "The Forest of were 6-3, 10-8. I Success is not a matter of the 149. Walker, Ronald F. Union Everyday," a playlet, Sixth, Seventh So rapidly •have some of the youngIt is easy to avenge yourself on business a man's in, but the man Even if you don't think you're a" 50. Webb, Francis E. East Midvale and Eighth grades; chorus, Sixth B. er players developed that the coaches the speed cop. Just confess that you that's in the business. Some men beatl'r, go out and do a little • 51. Whitemore, Esther Midvale Everybody is invited. Admission j will enter them ne..xt year in the state : really were speeding and the shock couldn't make a go of the real estate 1 tootin' occasionally. 52\Wooton, Gladys Butlerville free. · 1 ) . high school tennis contests. . will kill hlm. , business in Florida. SCRAP. BOOKS I 4 I 4 ! 4 ·- Midvale Milk Shows ·Pure In Test I 1 ° I ! . I .I I • w;-- , I |