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Show MMUNITY -------------------EVERY ADVERTISER IS A BOOSTER FOR HIS HOME CO -------------------t Over~~·&oo 5c PER WEE K MIDVALE, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTE MBER 9, 1926. VOL 2. NO. 15. Children Enroll In Midvale School Tues. ' Funeral. Services Held For Mrs. Wood Fare well Testimonial DEFINITE DATE IS SET FOR ClUB CONVfNTION Mid vale Primary Selects Convention Delegates One of the most sad and impressi ve deaths and funerals of this ward was that of Mrs. Marie Cox Wood who died at the Materni ty hospital in Murray last Wednesd ay evening. Mrs. The Midvale Republic an primarie s a baby boy on to birth gave Wood held Friday evening, Septemb er were SCHOO L BELL RINGS Sunday August 29, later contract ing 3, 1926, the South side in the City At the meeting of the city council Hall and the North side at the Journal pneumon ia which caused her death. FOR MIDVA LE PUPILS has been received by Mrs. Word F. Marian Tuesday the usual order of business office. Besides !her husband t of the Compresiden d, Beckstea · a Jr., was proceede d with. Wood she leaves a son Marian The South side selected Fred Hyke Mi~vale school bells chimed merrily on of conventi the that club munity was Anthony D. ~ E. of son, name infant The another and old year future as a delegate to the conventi on, which Tuesday morning calling the of the F. C. U. a member of the fire de- would lead the casual observer to obas The sympath y of the commun ity little over a week old. She is also the central district approved senators and presiden ts from play to goes out to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. survived by her parents, Mr. and will be held Saturday , Septemb er 25, partmen t. It was explaine d that Mr. serve that the delegate going uninwork. via. rtation Transpo . Bingham at in their son, Weldon, Anthony is not a resident of Midvale, structed , will vote anti-Smo ot. Mrs. W. E. Cox and 11 brothers and Six hundred and four children en- Matthew s and the loss of the son and brother, Par- sisters and a multitud e of sorr.Q.wing stage line has been arranged by dis, he has had wide experien ce in this Wm. Waters was selected as a deleofficers but all club member s rolled for instructi on and parents are ley MatThews, age 12 . trict be present at gate from the North side. Mr. Waters' unher will and mourn to work of friends line and relatives will rules ce attendan warned that the anticipa te attendin g are requestall meeting s. His member ship is a political preferen ce will no doubt be timely passing. She was born in East who with Mrs. Walter icate commun be vigorous ly enfomd this. year. ou~~~e~nrei~:~:d 6'~t~:n;.r~: aca~c;~~ to ed Funeral ago. years distinct addition to the force. Midvale just 21 along safe and sane Republic an lines. There are about 25 students yet to re- Thursda y evening on account of services were held Sunday at 2 p. m. Nord, secretar y, not later than Sepordered were mains water City ill in order that sufficien t port in this commun ity. If permits to sickness . Althoug h not seriously placed on Grant street in the Malin the ward chapel which was packed tember 15, ed. summon was aid medical desired . are provided school be from may ng away ations remain accomod serstrom subdivision. The old wood pipe Deer Hunti and many stood up during the be to appeared he morning F.riday Greer, Mr. the attendan ce officer, conon Center street between the 0. S. L. Open s Octob er 1 improvin g but took a sudden relapse vices. Bishop T. F. Greenwood should be consulte d without delay. ordered were was on tributes street amati State floral and Procl The s ' tracks ducted. Dern A feature of the Midvale school and died Friday afternoo n, so sudden- banked around tlhe casket, stacked on rplacd by 3 inch galvaniz d pipe. ~fr. R. II. Hull edge, diHtrlct forester ral Elect ion Gene system this year is a departm ent ,Pre- ly that the entire commun ity stocd large tables and pian.Q. and stage, tesof the of action prompt the to Due shocked. Eland awed honoring Farewel l testimon ial of the intermou ntuin <llstrict, ansided over by a special instructo r to the now of is an esteem patrolm and love creek Issued a the ee of mber tifying committ Nove services funeral n this Monday afternoo der Oscar Olson who- leaves here today thnt he and State assist children who for any reason Opening prayer, op duty in Cottonwood canyon serv- nounee<l many friends. chapel will ward mission, Midvale the Swedish in tJbe hf'ld for were month work. their in ar~ behind Game Ward en D. E. Pettis of Arizona George Webb. The speakers included Governo r Dern durnig the week is- be held in the Midvale ward chapel ing the interests of various water The teaching staff returns almost with Bishop Aylett in charge. had signe<l n memoran dum of underPrayers were offered by Youngs E. E. Millerbu rg, Bishop Heber J. stH•d a pro<'lumntlon for th<> general Wednesd ay Septemb er 15, 1926, at consume rs, the results of whose laTwo new one hundr~r! per cent. bors are seen in the improve d water standing c•oncPrning the hunting of Burgon of Union, Alfred Robbins and 8 o'clock. . faces ar~ in evidence and one addi- Cutler and A. P. Rasmuss en. Music Miss Dorothy Cox and Bishop T. F. ele<'tion to he hl'ltl Non•mhet· 2. deer on the Knibab Xationnl Jo'orest was by the Dunn quartet with solo by Followin g the invocatio n and con- analysis reports. Ofil<'('rs to be elected are a United tio-nal '<-t, uctor is on hand. ing words overgrow spoke whol•l weeds of of all od, matter The Greenwo season. Under the terms of this Greenwood states. that the John Aylett, duet, Farrell RasmusPr! senator, two eongn•ssmen, a gregatio nal singing the followin g the sidewalk s was discusse d and it this States ion. consolat 8lld esteem praise, understa nding hunting of deer wlll be numbers will be given: schools are very crowded and sen and Helen Westlun d, violin sol<>·, of Mid county court, supreme the of justice see Knows," to Father marshal "My city sang the to choir The allowed on the Kai!Jab Xatlonal Forest ··· -·-········ Bishopri c was left the conif.nunity is badly in need of u by Prof. Epperso n. prPcinct justiees of the peaee Selection ·····- ·········-·········offic<>rs, served Cleared were Have ownezis Mists property the that "When en, Rasmuss C. Bateman P. Dean were s Miss Speaker Piano solo- ···--····-·<luring the month of Oetoher in aecornew and larger school building. . assistnuisance Horne," ul this con~:;tahles and the follov.ing for and "Beautif remedy and to notice Away," Dishand od Greenwo E. Padjen E. Reading ···········-·····-···· Miss Mary followin g we print a list of natne!;J Principa l dnnce with the provlsionR of the Aried in solo singing by Mra. Ethel the state legislatu re. The city treasure r was authoriz ed n Holmgre Herman .. ...................... Selection Aylett. John op now teachers eighteen the the rPgulatlons of ing compris SPn- Solo ........ .. .................. locate and purchase water bond~ zona state law and rg. to following the Millerbu Sornsen of C. each .A. ..... which . from of One Scouts Boy of 118 Troop schools.: local the in duty on Miss Beatrice Simper sang "One atorlal districts : Secon<l d~strict. Address :.........·-····--·········-····-····-····· Olof Olsen of the 1916 issue for the investme nt lhP Secrt>tnry of Agricult ure. E. E. Greenwood, principa l; W. E. Parley was a member, preceded the The State of Arizona rllitulres the Fleeting Hour," accom}lanied by Miss Cuche county ; Third distrlet. Rit'h Quartet ..... -····-···················-····· Lindell Sisters of the water sinking fund. Dewey, Hazel M. Peterson , Melissa cortege to the grave in Midvale cernForbush . Miss Donna Cox Ohlson A new form of voucher check for following: Glover, Grace Rapp, Twila Smart, tery which was dedicate d by Bishop Gertie Summlt, Morgan, "'mmteh , Daggett: Violin solo ....... ...................... Gordan the on assisted Fahter," My "0 sang Season- -October 1 to 31. use in the city office was ordered county; Xinth Remarks ······ ···················-· ···-··········· Mission ary printed. Weber district, Golden L. Berrett, Gladys Smith, Aylett. F011rth Mr and Cox Reba piano by Miss Bag Limit-O ne buck <leer. Solo ············-·······-- .......·-····· Dewey Sunberg Thompso n, Valdez Isabel Buck, in in- Waldens later of the Schuste r School district, Sanpete county ; Elt•venth di><monthly bills were althe usual at program The the ihome folbw Larson will Jack Dancing The Arizona hunting licPnse- B.esiden t Esther Isaacson , Alta Miller, Esther He also trict, Beaver, Iron and \Va~hlngton th.! ward hall. and State of Music, on the violin. and meeting was adjourne d to $1.~5, Xon-resirlent $20. street lowed Center of n tersectio Dunbar, Mary Padjen, Grace Rolph, counties ; Twelfth dlstriet, Emery, Curmeet Septemb er 21. street, is nearing completion. The old played "Berceu se." 'l.'he Secretar y of Agricult ure reElla Morrsley , Myrtle Ault, Pearl residenc e was moved several feet to The closing prayer was offered by bon, ,Grand and San .Juan. nnrl two LINDSA Y-WHIT MORE quireH the payment of $$2.50 whether Vincent. the west and is being complete ly re- P. A. Swenson . Entranc e and exit from the Sen•nth, ,rtnh <'Otmty, uml The marriag e of Miss Cora Lindresidt>ut or non-rt>sident of Arizona. modeled, inside and out. When fin- funeral marches were played by Miss three from the south Sat Lake county. say and James M. Whitmo re will Utah Week ly BASEBA LL TAKES FINAL This i:; pradil'nl ly the Hame plan as ished, it will make a creditab le addi- Gertie Forbush . A large processio n Also representnt!YI'S from <'ountiPS take place in the Salt Lake temple at SPURT BEFOR E TOURN AMEN'l ' tion to the better homes on Center of cars followed the cortege to Sandy Indus trial Revie w waR put into effect last year. as follows: Boxel<ler 2, Cuche 3, ltich noon Thursda y. place. Mr. Rutledg!' unnounce<l that he had cemeter y where the burial took street. In the evening a wedding supper 4, Morgan 1, Davis ~· Tooele Weber 1, Althoug h mention was made last 1-,'Tently Alby d pt·ofit Amerienn workmen cnn The grave was ably dedicate oppned the :Kniha h Xational Forest to friends and 1, Salt Lake 1U, Summit 1, Wasateh will be served to close wee;., that Sunday, Sept., 15, would Mary Terry has resumed work at bert Glover, Jr. lessons object the heed will they if Lindsay the hunting this year so that every effort s of the family at close the baseball season in Midvale, the Jordan Journal and Murray Eagle 1, Utah 4, Uni.tnh 1, .Juah 1, Sanpete member parts all in today see cnn they home on Center street. Mr. and Mrs. which might be made to reduce the number the tournam ent has been moved up to after a forced vacation .Q.n account of 2, Carbon 2, Emery 1, Grand 1, Seweek bein~ of deer on the forc:-;t. the are in later efforts leave where will re world the Whitmo of The deer on U. S. CAFE KEEPS ter date and consequ ently two an attack of measles. a vier 1, !\Iillard 1, HeaYer 1, l'inte 1, for Ordervil le where Mr. Whitmo re wagell increasp or debts off pay mad£> to the Kuibab are Yery nmnProus, being more games will be played. ABREA ST OF THE TIMES Wayne 1, Garfield 1. Iron 1, Wn~hing- will have charge of a jw.nior high by every method un<ler the sun except l•stimuted at from 30,000 to 50,000 Friclay Midvale will meet the Velsa Gray, linotype operator at ton 1, Kane 1, Snn Juan 1, Dtwhesne school. on pro<lneti l inerpase< aggrega ed and toil augment e hone,;t Uta:h Delawar ht>ad. In keeping with their policy of the Journal office, is back .Q.n the job The young people are popular in per man. tion, which they pounded unmerci fully after a two weeks vacation spent in sparing no expense to make the U. S. 1, Daggett 1. It was nnnoun(·p (t that U. S. Circuit church and social affairs of the town earlier in the season. The U. D.'s and about the scenic spots of Yellow- Cafe the best in its class in Sout'h Jud~e~ Ross and James nnd U. S. Disand have a host of friends who wish l'tliDVALE BOYS GET GOING have increase d their force and are stone park. Salt Lake county, Messrs. Samas and to ed authoriz Union Pa<'ific Railroad trict Judge JucoiJs would hear the Kaithem success and !happiness. Tho-mas, propriet ors, installed the playing real ball of late. operate Keetley- Park City 5-mile line. bab case nt Los Angeles St>ptember 27. Boys club under the name of MidSunday Midvale will try a hand Accordin g to- the admissio ns made Frigidai re system of refrigera tion the Delta -City gra v_eling 21 blocks In this rase the gon'rum ent claims the Mrs. J. M..Clyde, residing- on Pionew Gas, the for and Junior Athletic club gets off to bids Oil vale ng dent week. submitti past Indepen by parties with the ownersh ip and control of the deer on By means of this modem system a flying start. The followin g offi-l neer avenue, m Sandy, Utah, has a streets. victors in last Sunday' s game. Since postoffic e in Midvale, four have school for modern tools r TPn-room carpente Rlverton the Knibab Xational l!'orest, includin g the Gas boys have signed up about cropped up. The Center street site on the tempera ture of their large ice box cers and assistan ts: presiden t, Joe complete set of others a_nd ers building will J:eplaee one recent!~· the right to dispose of them without reevery available player in the country the rear of the Watson property , tlhe is kept at or near the freezing point Cotter, vice presiden t, William Gill, 1 ~al~ .cheap. Carpent well do Wlll nt eqmpme such esmng e week Lawrenc night, r and barday treasure Condas and ically, Geo. y hurned. automat secretar gar<l to the ~State Ia w, while the Govit· will be hard to give them the low room adjoinin g the Clyde's Mrs. over look and call to n chairma year. after council' year W. out, E. athletic Bro.wn · in -and week ber shop and the site owned by Brigham City-Ch amber of Qom- €rnor nn<l State Game \Varden of Ariend of tihe score. Althoug h the coit of operatin g the Lloyd 'Porter, C. lssler, 'B. Lacomb,' 1 assortm ent • However , if you will come out and Olson adJoinin g the Hub theater and merce offers free site for new American zona daim thP <leer enn only be killed boost for the local san':! lot boys they the present quarters thorough ly re- system is about the same as the cost L. Reading , H. Nelson, W. Matthew s. MIDVALE_E_N_C_A_l't-lP_M_E_NT_ Can Company plant. in accorda nee with the provision s of modeled .. There are probably many of artificia l ice, yet tlhe initial cost meeting wfll be held at the band frill do their best. A pay will County oxelder Ogden-B the state law. s of dollars. TO HAVE SOCIAL Some squabbli ng is now in process other sites submitte d of which we runs into several hundred personal - stand and all those who wish to join last abo,·e cent per 7 taxes, 6 $1,957,42 The Kaibab Xntionul Forest Is in the tative A Journal represen The may do so at that meeting . concerni ng the site of the tourna- have heard nothing. If the quarters the at 10, er Septemb . Friday, On year. this day one northPrn part of Arizona, north of the begin are to be ready for occupanc y by No- ly inspecte d the system rn~eting will begin at 6 o'clock in the Odd Fellows hall will be had a bene~ ment which will probably t construc be to statemen road the for n-Xew .Junctio be week and can vouch Grand canyon of the Colorado and can the ages fit basket social. The public is inThursda y, Septemb er 16. It will be' vember 1, some selection should thing in evening. All boys between classiest the Circle· of about it's mouth to htat .Junction from ted, S.Q.On. ing forthcom he1<t be reached IJy hunters who live of 12 and 21 will be eligible to join. vited to attend. held either at Bonneville Park or at city. the . canyon ville north of the river by going down The purpose of the club is to create the Provo Ahtletic fielc'.. ~adies are asked to bring a basket. The propriet ors will be pleased to new JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL on ing progress -Work take Junction It can be help to and sports in lhrou~h the state of Utah. RATION NORMA L show you the lay out if you will only an interesttime by keeping them from Valuable prize to ladies whose bas- L. D. S. Chapel. REGIST R PRINTE LE the boys FORME R MIDVA reached from the :South by way of kets bring highest amounts . stel" in their cafe and ask th~m. citithe of ton support LOOSES WIFE Hunting Fairview- XPw Fairview -Hunting Lee's Ferry or Needles. Second only to their motto of the corners. Tlie Monday and Tusday nearly 600 stun- road nearing completion. champio for Jrs. Rovers the movethis in played help great a be will zens Wrn. of wife KaiClark, !' the I. on Mrs. Wrn. camps will he e!<tablishe<l dents registere d for instructi on at cleanline ss is their policy of installinl team baseball The Lake. all at Salt at ship wanted is help their and ment at died in for Midvale, of Clark, formerly Milford -Grain bein:; threshed the late~;t equipme nt yet devised IJnb wlwre nwn ls will be served and the Jordan high school. played the North Side Sluggers of this vicinity. times. to up an of n operatio her horne in Redwood Cit~, Calif,. proper the ~uid es nnd hor~l'>l ca u be obtalneu . This is consider ed about normal and Wednesd ay Septemb er 8, the hand- Midvale at 5 o'clock at the smelter Thursda y morning , Septemb er 2. all classes are organize d and pro- date restaura nt. Count~· Beaver Bea,·cr City- Annual ---- -- ball team of Cotter and L. Brown :--rounds. 1926. y at this institutio n. to be held het·e, Septemb er 23-25. Fair smoothf ceedin,~t Member s of the "J" club met at the h was due to heart trouble. at Jordan FUNER AL SERVIC ES HELD er('('tteachers the Grocery Cash )lst A. horne of Miss Virginia Esperso n lllllllllmll"mun )l{ilfor<l-Bill·s llllllllllllllllll lllllllllllmllllll llllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll Clark was formerly Naom' llllllllllllll~mll Hillllllllll~mmlll miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lllllllllllllm~lll llnu,mm~lllllmlllm as week, next d pubUshe be ing new hriek warehouse, in rear of Tuesday evening. Refreshm ents were FOR INFANT SON, Mr high will ~dry, of Salt L:tke City. from the general in news as well served to 10. store. v\'!rk, for many years, was a resident schooL Funeral services for Max Lee, inMarysva le-Rieh Rtrike of ore dis· o.t Salt Lake City, Provo and MidWHAT IS THE TELEPH ONE SteadWm. M. Mrs. D. and with Mr. d of son associate fant was He vale. covered, nt :'\lax Kt·ottki claim. COLE A. E KIDS! GEORG HEY, DR. BY COMPA NY man, who died in Tooele early in the Clark in the ·Advoca te at Midvale in Beaver City-Xe w white way system held Wednesd ay at 5 1919 and 1920. being installed in this city. pair of boy's .Q.r girl's week, were How many people realize the Lake the grandof Salt e in held residenc was the at o'clock The funeral Friday Bootery the · l!'runn· Ln n America Xew Ephrnlm amount of work and study necessar y adult woman and an adult man. Mrs. Hyrum SteadCity Tuesday and burial DUCTL ESS GLAND S get a real pair of parnts, Mr .and liPfire locnl for to keep a telephon e system going? One ductless gland in each of them fire truck purchase d parents. Bishop John A. ·Aylett was in v ......,,.. to the manYou gO' to your telephon e and make t. pnrtmen the in back was The intermen t charge. A gland is an organ for gatherin g has been holding this process a call. The operator and the system direction MidvaTe cemeter y under tJhe and storing 10ome substanc e or sub- from their birth, and now the time more been ve hn there the rest. do 1923 Since of Earl Christen en of Tooele. to be used in the body or cast has come for it to cease its hinderstances matter how much machine ry is t.>s-posiNo Max Lee Steadma n was born in out of the body. ance and give up its very existenc e by wage iucreast.>s than dt•crt.>al'< In tive proof that the period !<inee 192:! required to operate a telephon e sysMidvale March 7 of this year. A gland that does not have any allsorpti on into the body. how scientifi cally it may be May the family moved to Tooele and tube or duct for draining its secretion The divorce court records are filled hns been uniforml y prqspero us and tem, or handled, what makes it worth while have resided there since. into the blooo but that gives up its with stories of loyal wives and tender that menus a hroadt.>r distrihut ion o!' to the public is the human Intelliwho suddenly became creasecretion to the blood that circulate s mothers incompa tible and fought wealth nnd a larger prosperi ty for .1 gence that keeps it going. totaly tu~es through it, is called a ductless gland. Back of the operator there is an their children un- grt>ater number. Ductless glands are just now oc- their husband s and tion whose business is to see organiza This to thank all who so cupying the earnest attention of sci- til the family was broken up. Stat<'S United the in motors ElPrtric is some one always on there that - in our recent 'bereave- entific men and women all over the sudden and extreme change in dispohs day every service going in spite work keep much to ns hand beautifu l floral wor.ld for the reason that they have sition was due to the fact that the nre doing epidemic, storm, 00 flood, , 170,000,0 of accident be a('<·omplished hy been found to control the building of set of glands that made for wifehood eould ing and men, or four times the 45,000,000 mt>n war-an y one of a hundred emergen t~ body and its activitie s and also and motherh ood quit function und women of this country who are cies. the very dispositi on and the behavior went into retireme nt. T.he telephon e company is a large If the husband only knew {lnd if the engaged in gainful occupations. of the individu al. of earnest men anrl w.omn who group how and In the first place these glands de- wife only knew the situation to serve the public in an striving are diout, there would be no termine whether one is to be a male to help it building farm a when Usually their out work very valuable sort of and could nt They intellige vorce. .Q.r female, and whether he shall be a ground. the to burns it fir1• (•atl·hes together on get problem s and way. distinctl y pronoun ced specimen of family m<'a~un-s on the farm on preventi l!'ire Your telephon e service is reliable mates real as lives their of end the to or female, or a sort of compro- almost on than t nre more importan because the people back of it consider betwen the male type and the should. thr·ir work a public duty-no t just a that nny kind of propt·rty. The superhum an strength type, such as a bearded woman joh.-Eve ning Copper Journal, Hanman, or a man with a comes with fear is an illustrat ion of ea_ Mich. plant, cork, modern nn~ed w<'ll·nllt In n o~.,oitin~ or a woman who what the ductless glan.ds do f.Q.r us unles~ now herself in business and in an emergen cy. The "second wind" cidents do not often O('cur fish, crabmea t, oysters, potatoes , cabof the long distance runner is an an- there iR failure to use Jlren•ntive pro- bage, or hard-coo ked eggs. Try it in herself. begins to de- swer from the ductless glands to a tection. Negll~ence or t·arelessness is, cream sauce for serving on croin her voice, call for more )}Ower. quettes; with creamed canned peas of cottrSl•, n factor still. Keep your eye on your ductless boy starts and lima beans; stewed tomatoe s and his con- glands and learn all you can about Finely chopped raw celery improve s other vegetabl es. Add just a few t work them ior, in effect, and so far as your minutes before serving time. an friends can see, they are you yourself . many dishes, such as creamed beef, IMPRESSIVE SERVICES FOR PARLEY MATTHEWS HELD City In ------ I I .., of The "House" You Live In Dads Meet |