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Show Have You Secured Your Xmas Greeting Cards ltristmas Sltoppiac Ti•e Ia Here $2.00 The Year MI-DVALE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1926 VOL. 2 NO. 26 EVENT RET AIL MERCHANTS' INSTITUTE LEAVES SIX MILLION SEALS. MIDVALE WARD BA- M MEN OF MIDVALE TWO MEN BARELY BOOTH KEY TO BE SOLD IN UTAH ZAAR WILL BE HELD HANG ANOTHER ESCAPE DEATH IN CREATES INTEREST ANDERSON WINS LASTING IMPRESSION ON PROGRESSIVE THIS YEAR DECEMBER 1st SCALP UP TO DRY ACCIDENT BUSINESS MEN OF THIS COMMUNITY l ~ Final arrangements for the 192G The Relief Society Bazaar an'l'he second game scheduled for the Two men driving ~ Chevrolet tourThe Booth Key Event attracted a Christmas Seal Sale for Utah are nounced for December 1, at the L. "M" basketball team netted another ing car from Bingham to Salt Lake large c'rowd Wednesday morning, for Midvale. Riverton was November 24th at 9 a. m. More than Monday and Tuesday were red letter days in the fully completed. T·hls annual event . D. S. Church will open at 3 o'clock victol'y the opposing team an d the game was came near closing their careers on 20 people lined up waiting for the history of Midvale and her t~ister towns on the East ;. now locked upon and acknowledged 1 sharp and ~o articles wil~ be sold _be- played in that town. Tuesday even- Wednesday evening when they drove doors to open at 9 o'clock. in front of a switching D&RGW A large force of clerks were busy and South. Pryor Irwin, retail counselor and inves .iJ he the combined educational and I fore that hme... Anyone m the bUild- ing. JIJ..mcial effort to stamp out tubercu- II ing at ~ o"clock carl_ he assur~d tt::•at A splendid backing of almost the train at t~e Midv~le crossing. . all day ong registering the keys anrl tigator, laid down the cold facts about your busines:: . . th" t Ch . t - S l the cholce of the display will be the entire M. I. A. enrollment acThe switch engme was backmg up I providing coupons for the holdf'..rS osis m IS coun ry. ns mas ea s tl'1eus. · companied the team, which added' t 0 the D&RGW d epo t f rom th e thereof. and mine, as gathered from the storehouses of in~ lhave been placed in every city, vilIn the evening a dance will be giv- much to the enthusiasm of the game. .::outh ':ery slowly, a~d the Chevrol~t One of the features of the event formation throughout our continent. This IJ1an Ir- !age and hamlet. Six millions of en, at 50c per couple, extra ladies, The score was 39 to 14 and whik dro:'e mto the track JUSt as the tram was the drawing of the first prize are to be sold in Utah under 25c. Chance.~ on a beautiful quilt our boys played good clean ball and arrived at the same spot. by the second bunch of keys handed win eeems to have that personal magnetism so val~ them the direction of the Utah ' Public will be given with every dance ticket showed improvement in many points The auto wa~ cr~shed down. and in. The package contained about R5 uable in puttin{l over his mettsaie. He told us what Health Association, and a large force nurchased-2 chance on the 50 cent over the game of last week. in t!he l'olled over on Its side and skidded keys and when all but four had been of salesmen have been marshalled tickets and 1 chance on a 25 cent opinion of experts more cooperation along the track several feet before tried th ethird key from th.-:> last men were doin~ i.n other communities. He gave us and will be ready to start the little ticket. The stubs of the tickets may could be brought into play. Clare the train stopp_ed. . . the master loci{ anl Mrs. ideas enough in two days to occupy our attention messengers of good health on their lJe_ deposited in a lock~d box at the Griffith had a straight eye for the The car was literally torn to PI;ces A. L. Anderson of Center Street. b€soon a1ter Thanksgiving. M~dvale Drug Co., ~urmg the week, basket and was the star in Tuesday. a~d one 0.f the occupants received came the proud possessor of the for t.wo yeArs. Business men from other towns in mission "Funds raised from the sale of or brought to the dance where they evening's firmament, sharing honors I shght bruises on the hand. The $300 dining room set. absolutely free. South Salt Lake county and residents of the com~ Christmas Seals," said Dr. John A. may be deposited. 'l'he quilt is on with Hamilton of the Riverton team "thPr was un.harm:d. The second :md third winners .oove Widtsoe, president of the Public display at the Fm'?'ous Cl~thing Co.'s Line-up as follows: The men were dlr~ted to t~e docnot yet been ascertained. The work munity flocked to hear about BUSINESS, that in- Health Association "are used most !'>tore. See, admue, de:onre-buy a Midvale Riverton tor's for suc.'h medica !attentiOn as of trying the keys in the lock goe~ tan~ble thing in which we are all engaged, more or effeHively to brin~ home to all of ticket; you may be the lucky one. Olson . ................................. c- .............. Hamilton they :{g~t neet and ~e c_ar w~ ceaselessly on. Dewey .....•................... !................. Butterfield r;mov rom t a trac • piece ---leu, and which is a study deep enough to bafflle the our people a realization of the fact that tuberculosis can be conquered. Griffith .......... . ....... ! ...........-..... R. Newman t>Iece. 1927 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE wisest. Some of the business of Midvale were ex~ fhe Christmas Seal helps· to make Reading ··- ..............g ·····-····-····· Garside BASKETBALL SCHEDULE FOR JORDAN DIVISION Friday the coaches of the Jordan ceedin~ly wise and said; "That smart Alex can·t possible the co-operation .of the pub- Sunday, November 28, 1926, has Hughes ·····-·-·-····--·-·····g. ··················· Smith FOR "l\1" MEN TEAM Division met and arranged the 1~27 lie in the health program of the as- been desi"'nated throughout the Unit- Bowen ............................ g .....•..... B. Newman tell me anything." Mr. Irwin so.ys that it takes ca~ sociation. T,here never has l>een a ed State~ as Tuberculosis Sunday· Wright :····-··:..............g .................. F. Newman The schedule of Jordan Stake 'M' schedule of games. The team;;; in pacity to absorb and that their contention is proba~ cime when united eff>Orts in the heal~h when from every pulpit in the land Substitutions, B. Newman and F. Men's basketball games is as follows: the division remained the same as November 16 last year in spite of a determined ef· _was more needed, for_ there still speakers will tell of the winning fight Newman. bly correct. It-is a deplorable state of affairs when field Bingham at South Jor<l.an. fort on the part of Murray to break remams much to be done m the wel- which is being made in our nation Referees: Townsend and R. HowButler at Sandy 1st. into the Salt Lake Division. a few businesses pay the bill and their neighbors fare against the "great white pl'lgue." I a~ainst that dread disease. tuberculo- ard. Crescent at Sandy 2nd The season begins on January 7 Utah more seals must be sold sis refuse to join without cost. Mr. Irwin says they to.Inkeep Riverton at Union. and ends February 26. Jordan drew up the ~ation-wide. fight aDuring the last two decades, y{g- CLASS SERIES BEGIN AT Granite at Midvale-won by Mida very favorable schedule, oprning are comparable to worthless scrap iron-there is on~ gamst tuberculosis; to contmue the orous and determined efforts have JORDAN at Murray. The following is a comvale. <~tate-wide child health education ser- been made to prevent this disease About one hundred candidates for two thinis to do with it-bury it or ship it out. West Jordan at Draper • plete list of the local schools games: vice; to keep the Modern Health Cru- which has been for centuries among the Jordan basket ball squad are November 23 Janu. 7---Jordan at Murr~·. "'Meetinis were held at 8:30 Monday morning and sade program flourishing in the the most tragic afflictions of man- showing the coaches their wares this Sandy at Bingham. Jan. 14-Cyprus at Jordan. · week in a class series. Each class 7:30 Monday evening. Also at 9:30 Tuesday schools of the state; to promote the kind. Jan. 18--Jordan at Grantsville. Sandy 2nd. at Butler. The Christmas Seal has been an has entered two teams which have building of a State Tuberculosis SanCrescent at Union. mornin{land 7:30 Tuesday evening. A special ses~ atorium;_ to furn~sh milk for the un· increasingly important factor in tlns been divided into two leagues. The Midvale at Riverton, won by Mid- Jan. 21-Bingham at Jordan. Jan. 28-Jordan at Tooele. sion was held at 8:30 Monday evening concerning Jer-nourished child; to e:ctend cl~an campaign. It has enabled organiza- best looking players will be divided vale. Feb. 4-Murray at Jordan. school contests; to furnish nursmg tions of citizens to arouse interest into three squads of twelve men each Jordan at Granite. Feb. 11---J ordan at Cyprus. West economic control of credits, a lesson well worth the service t~ protect the health .of our and spread information everywhere, immediately following the series. The Jordan at Draper. Feb. 15-Grantsville at; Jordan. South entire cost of the course. Let it be said to the credit school children; to con<l.uct health ex- bringing home to the people the latest results of the games played and the November 30 Feb. 18--Jordan at Bingham. hil:lits .and ~emonstrations; and . ~ knowledge about tuberculosis. Fillof the teams are as folFeb. 25-To )de at Jordan. Bingham at Sandy 2nd. of Midvale that she paid Mr. Irwin $1 50 for the wage a c_ontiuGus . general . campaign ther progress can be made by keep- stanoing lows: Union at Butler. two day• and that a committee of five spent just 30 of educatiOn and Information to. re·j ing up such intensive a.1d comprt:. League •No. 1 \ MOTOR SERVH'E AT SANDY Crescent at Midvale. W. L. P'ctg hensive effort and all humane and duce the • deaths from tuberculosis. APPOI~TEO NASH DEALER West .Jordan at Riverton. minutea collecting this amount. In fact, the fund Dr. Wiilts~e reports that . nearly patl'l .. t.i<! <:ILI~ens may wdl assist Juniors ·····-·······-······-····-······-·· 2 0 1,000 Granite at South Jordan. Draper at Sandy 1st., The technical mastery of Nash enwas oversubscribed before the drive was completed. two thousand of the most active men and take t>art in this life-saving work Sophomores .....-..................... 1 1 500 500 and women in all parts of U_tah ha':e Therefore, I, L. A. Potrer, Mayor Seniors .... ............ --.................... 1 1 December 7 gineering practice has never befor.e Mr. Irwin spoke to the Jordan High School in ag~eed to s.erve on co~mittees m of the city of Midvale, do hereby Freshmen ·····-···-·······-·····- ·· 0 1 000 Union at Bingham. been more vividly and forefully illusMidvale at• Butler. trated than in the new Sprial Six special assembly Tuesday at 11 :00 o'clock and put their respective c:>mmumties for the proclaim November twenty eight as League No. 2 sale of the penny health seals. . Tuberculosis Sunday, and call on Juniors ········-··········--·-··········· 2 0 1,000 Crescent at West Jordan. 7 -h ~aring crankshaft "Enclosed Car" over a message never to be forgotten. In fact, one Dr. C. N. Je~se~ Stat~ SuJ?erm- i every church to honor the day with Seniors ·······-·······-····-····-····-..... 1 1 500 South Jordan at Riverton. Jw,t nr. 500 ten~ent of pubhc mstructwn, 1s an proper services. I also proclaim the -·-·-····· ...... .......... 1 1 Sophomores Granite at Sandy 1st. Working forward with a motor student said, I hear that guy iets $7 5 a day and he's ))00 active supporter of the Seal . Sale, month of December as the period of Freshmen _............·-···-·---· 0 2 Sandy 2nd at Draper. widPly famed ior its splendid persure worth every cent of it. and wants to see every supermten- the Nineteenth Annual Christmas SCORES: December 14 fonnance, Nash engineers have now dent, principal and teacher tlhr.oughSeal Sale. and commend the appeal League 1 , Bingham at Midvale . given it uniquely new qualities of However, in spite of the lessons learned at this ..t. -Seniors 52, Juniors 10, Sophomores Butler at West Jordan. smoothness, quietness, responsiveout the State help make the Seal] of such Christmas Seals to the charln•titute, nothi.na will come of it without co-opera~ Sale a success. itable impulses of the people as a 22, Juniors 34, Freshmen 6, SophoCrescent at South Jordan. ness, and power. mores 7, Seniors 19, Fres'hiies 6. . 'The Utah Education Association practical expression of the spirit of Sandy 1st at Ri...erton. For Nash has thrust aside all pre tion. The majority of the business men of this 1 League 2 Sandy 2nd at Granite. cedent which direded motor design composed of five thousand teachers good will toward men. community must take the initiative. It will never recognizes the good work being done Juniors 36, Seniors 18, Freshmen Draper at Union. on the basis of open car needs. L. A. PORTER, Mayor. 3, Juniors; 18, Freshmen 3, SophoDec~mber 21 Instead of developing its ability in the State with the money raised be one hundred per cent because the man behind from the Sale of Christmas Seals Mrs. J. Cotter will givP. a Thanks- mores 16, Sophomores 16, Seniors G. West Jordan at Bingham. to meet the needs of the lightest the busineu in some instances has not the vision to and at its recent convention in Salt giving dinner in honor of Mr. John South Jordan at Butler. cars in the line, Nash has created a WIFE OF MIDVALE Crescent at Sandy 1st. motor to give the enclosed model!': unselfishly work for his community in order that Lake City, unanimously adopted the Estey of Syracuse, New York, whl' ' BUSINESS MAN DIES Riverton at Sandy 2nd. the same lithely alert perform ... m:t· here in Midvale for a short stay. following resolution: "Resolved, that hia own business miiht prosper. Midvale must and we appreciate the valuable contribu- Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Egbert en- The funeral of Mrs. Mary Louise Union at Granite. qualities hitherto associated only will carry on, leaving the .pessimist to perish in the tion being made to the cause of child tertained at a family dinner Thanks- Parker, wife of Frank L. Parker, re- Midvale at Draper. the open car. health education among our schools giving Day. Covers were laid for tired lumberman of Salt Lake City; December 28 An important feature of thL quick sands of his own nearsi!lhted.ness and with- by the Utah Public Health Associ a- 12. Those from out of town were Mrs. was held Saturday, November 27th Bingham at Draper. motor is the 7-bearing ,.. '"'""'" I which contributes materially to out thought or hope of reward strive each day to do tion, and we thank the Association Annie Egbert Frank Egbert Misses at Salt Lake City and interment was Butler at Granite. !or its co-operative eff.orts in assist~ Mary and M~xine Egbert of Sandy. in Salt Lake Cemetery. Crescent at Riverton. Icar's new smoothness and silence somethina- for the good of our community and those ing to solve .our public health prob-~ Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernstrom and sons, made Frank L. Parker is president of South Jordan at West Jordan. operation. The cylinder bore lems." Henry and James of Salt Lake. the West Jordan Lumber Company Sandy 1st at Midvale. been increased and now about us. For as Mr. Steinmetz once said; .. Sucof Midvale, and. the store was closed Sandy 2nd at Union. 31,4 inches. Then, too, there is cess consists in do ina something for others ... Saturday. January 4 ded, four-point rubber insulated Mrs. Parker died wednesday of last Granite at Bingham. tor suspension. At each of the We're on the way, men I What do you say if we week at 12 o'clock noon at the fam· Riverton at Butler. contact points the motor is keep the ball a~rolling. Let the committee of nine ily residence, 824 East South Temple Draper· at Crescent. ed with special rubber fittings tl DR. GEO. A. COLE, MIDVALE, UTAH street. While Ml's. Parker and he:r Midvale at South Jordan. minimize noise and adrl to long-liv appointed function without delay and we'll back but little fear of appendicitis. husband were in Los Angeles, CalUnion at Sandy 1st. performance. And four-point them up. Sugarhouse did it. Murray did it. Why APPEN'DICfiTS.: PltEiVENTION' have While constipation is of sufficient ifornia last January she was taken ill West Jordan at Sandy 2nd. pension further serves to add AND RELIEF not join the throng. We've all to gain and nothing importance to deserve and receive a She never recovered, her life slowly January 6 greater stability to an discussion by itself, it might be well ebbing away until death came. Butler at Crescent. staunch and stalwart chassis to lose. , to mention here that in a case of apMrs. Parker was born in Colorado Draper at Granite. Nash carries the oil pressure Since stoppage of the mouth of the pendicitis no purgative should be October 3{), 1872 and lived theTa Riverton at Bingham. rieation system to all main · 1 mouth of the appendix and constipa- given. A purgative might cause a until her marriage eighten years ago TRE COMMUNITY MFI'BODIST , SANDY WINS AD CONTEST Sandy 2nd at Sandy 1st. connecting rod bearin~s and AGAIN THIS WEEK tion are the principal causes of ap- rupture of tfhe inflamed intestine. A. having lived in Salt Lake since. Mrs. Midvale at West Jordan. I shaft bea1·ings, so that at all pendicits, whatever will help in the enema of warm water is better, either · Parker was well known here through CHURCH ' Union at South Jordan. 1all bearings are filmed with Dwirht M. Kitch. Pastor l(ra. Emily Bradbury, of Sandy is avcidance <>f these two condirt:ions ~th or without castile soap or sweet her church and club work, being actJanuary 11 purified oil. Aside from : ive in the Ladies Literary Club and Butler at Draper. smoothness and silence, this Sunday School 11) a. m. the winner of the ad error contest and give relief from their conse- 01l. Church Service, 11 a. m. thia week. , quences will play a useful part in No food should be given fo1 the in the Ladies Aid Society of the Bingham at Crescent. provides the car with Epworth League, 7 p. m. Mrs. Wm. Ray, of Sandy, won last this disease. ~ime ~eing, though _plenty ?~ 'Yater Congregational Churc'h. Granite at Riverton. ability to maintain long pe1rio The mouth of the appendix can be IS ·adv.Isable. Rest m bed 1s highly The leader of the E·pworth Leagu~ I week's contest and arrived at tho Jour Surviving besides her husband are Sandy 1st at West Jordan. high speeds without the closed in two ways-by undue pres- essential.. is Virginia Perry. T.~ topic is, nal office Monday to collect the five . one daughter, Mrs. P. A. Lbdquist, South Jordan at Sandy 2nd. injury to the motor. "Skylines o:t Christianity.'' \ dollars. She was a on& hundred per sure of the muscles used in running, . Local mflammatwn may be re- of Chicago, one sister, Mrs. Mary Union at Midvale. The engine is completely The Boy Scou~s, Troop _119, meet cent booster for the idea and thinks jumping and swimmin~. and by the heved by cloths wrung out of cool Wells of Brighton, Colorado and one January 13 cased against the entrance of regularly on Fnday ~venmg at 7. the ad& in the Journal are read line intrusion of hard substances such water at a temperature to suit the brother, E. A. Newcomb of Alamosa, Butler at Bingham. most minute particles of flying · Colorado. Crescent at Granite. or orther foreign substanees. Kr. .James E. West, chief Scout e~e- by line by hundrea• of people who as fruit seeds and inmacted. fecal patient. Abdominal pain can be assuaged Riverton at Draper. the flywheel and clutch are eutive of the Boy Scouts of Amenca proba.bVy never .-end in their an• matter. As to the muscular pressure, any- by flannel cloths wrung out o£ water JUNIORS ::;TART BASKETBALL bas issued a bulletin in which he liiWCll, Sandy 1st at South Jordan. enclosed in a dust-proof, fe makes the statement that fifty-four llore tha nfi!ty answers were re· tlhing that will make these muscles hot as can be borne comfortably. Midvale at Sandy 2nd. housing. . per eent of the Boy Scout troops ef ceived this week, attesting to t1uo !l()ft and pliable will tend to keep As a rule, appendicitis, when seThe Midvale Juniors will start theh West Jordan at Uni~n. In three other different and them from closing down on the ap- vere, is a job for the surgeon. In Basketball Season Friday evenm~ A.merlea are now connected with ering momentum of tho idea. 'Dh.e home team furnishes the halL tinct ways Nash protects the ehurchea. The M~ist denomina· Krs. llra.dsbury, providing she is pendix. Proper foods, exercise, mas- the hands of a skillful man it is not when they play the Methodist Church , All games must be played b€fore the mechanism from the dirt and tion has the largest number of troop" a subacriber to the Journal may have sage, and stretching are helpful. . a dangerous operation if taken in team. The Juniors will try out date of th~ next schedule g;ame or sives so injurious to perfect Fruit seeds very rarely enter the time. everyone of the players in this gamt> the defaultmg team forfeits the tion and by so doing insure~ J,2%2; the Presbyterians come next a flve doll.ar check, good at any store with 1,8,.3; the Baptists with 1,459; or busineu firm advertising in the mouth of the oppendix, and a~t a rule However, w'hen a surgeon is not to find uut there wares. The Jun- game.. An entrance fee of ~.50 must longer life and greater the :Roman Catholic with 1,17_.. A Journal, upon calling at the office. only when this organ is weakened available for the time being, it is iors have quite a schedule to fill out. paid not later than at Umon meet- ficiency. An oil purifier from inflammation caused by conneent reaolution of the Boy Scout All aboard for this week. Find proper to do everything that you can So much the reason ior starting th~ mg, November 28. cleanses all oil introduced llational council reaffirms "Ita pledge the errors in the ads. Two or threfl stipation. to ward off the attack. season so soon. The Methodist team Make arrangements for the d31y moving parts. An air cleaner Impacted fecal contents of the into eaeourage reverence and !aith!u1- won't do. You must 1\nd from 25 to Unless the case is very severe or is quite strong, having the services one wee~ before each game. In case the air clean of all foreign testine cannot elog the appendix ex- threatens to become very serious, the of M.r. IGtch, who is quite a player. of. question, call Floyd Butterfield at A gas filter purges all ael'll in mtt.tl.en of eustom and re- 50 to get anywhere in this contest. Hgi<m, and to diaco~rage any aetivi- This ie not kid's play, but serious and cept in the presence of c.onstipati'on, surgeon ordlinarily prefers to wait The Juniors will have strong compe- M1dvale 97-R5. enters the carbu;etor: because there is no impaction and t.lfl ,..hlch tend to interfere with at- plea11ant work. for it to subside before operating. tition there is no doubt about it. And the followmg hst of te~nee at religious se"iee&... The following men wm recdv~ Mrs. H. C. Egbert entertained at nements further demonstrate :Rea« uery ad line by line and jot therefore no clogging, without con- In .the meantime by using the foreThe La<Hes' Gymnasium Clas11 down the mias-apelled words. You stipation. going suggestion&, you may be able their letters for football: W. Brown, dinner Sunday for her parents, Mr.l ability to set the pace in We tihus see t'ha.t constipation is to prevent a recurrence of the at- H. Neson, B. Terry, B. Jenkins, p and Mrs. L. Ernst~om. of Salt Lll:ke. performance; Dash operated meets regularly on llonday evenlnr. may be lueJr;y. really at the bottom of practically tack. Blatnick, J. Cotter. A banquet will Mrs. Thomas Higham and ch1l~-. retor .heat contr.ol, new 'fhe lunior Lea.aue m~ta on Tueadn enry ease of appendicitis. The purpose of the operation should be given on Christmas Eve for the ren who .are en route to make their i fler, oil pump ag1tator, motor afte~oo~ at .& o'clock. Th~ Junior llr. and llrs. J. H. Run: o! ){ur~ It is clear, then, that doing away be to remove the cause and the refootball and baseball letter men. I home in Bakerfield, Calif., are at the' er, thermostrat control of Ohotr wlll rehearH followmr the• ray will be dinner ~ests Thankswith appendicitis is for the most part sults of the inflamation and to save For track the Juniors are depend- home of Mrs. Higham's mother, Mrs. culation, and new type clu meettnc. giTinc Day at the Robert's home on a matter of steering clear of constiTN Young lien of the church han Lincoln street. the organ itself, if possible. ing on Joe' Cotter and Will Brown W. C. Miller. erJ'anised a basket ball team and han ;..;......:..~...:...;..;.~--------- pation, or 'keeping the intestinal conYou are now ready to read about to carry their colors. There is still Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Larson enterMrs. W .F. Richardson their ftnt game ~~eheduled !or Frl· of re~lar practice for the tP-am \1 ~enb in a soft or tluid condition and consitpatlion, its causes and how to . one more needed. Come on Juniors. tained Thanksgiving Day at a fam- j early part of last week with If we can get on avoi~ it and relieve it. ttay nenin!f of this week at 8 o'clock en J'riday eveninv;s at 9 o'clock, fol- moving along. ily dinner. Covers were laid for 12. in Magna. 1 a!gn on the dotted line. without navinr constipation, we need with tM Kldnle SeDion. Th• teal"~ lowin• the Boy Scout meetln~ unlo~ked I Mayor's Proclamation ly I 4 ;0 is MEET YOURSELF ?e I |