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Show Christmas Shopping Time Is Here Have You Secured Your Xmas Greeting Cards VOL. 2 NO. 27 MIDVALE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926 NELSON FAMILY HAS NARROW ESCAPE; The Lions Club Visits New . CAR UVERTURNEO ON MAIN HIGHWAY Mill L:lst Tuesday afternoon, I --------------- ;:::=========c===~ Dr. H. E. Neison, local dentilst and I· 1 $2.00 The Year Community MIDVALE HIGH SCHOOL CHILDREN WIN Club to Give Big Bazaar BUS SERVICE TO AND FROM SCHOOL I t~rough Arrangements are being made by ********************·*****'* c HRI SC'T"'MAS I K [ J\£ G D Q M s ----of~ th5 courtesy of the U. S. Smelter of1 the Community Club to hold a BaThrough the efforts commitree ficials and Lion A. R. Cahoon, Chief zaar and Merchants Dinner, Decemof public spirite<l citizens of Mid1 1 1 family left .Midvale about 5 P· m., Clerk at the local smelter office, the ber 18th at Goff's Hltll. vale and vicinity, the Jordan Dis· Saitur<fay evening for an over Sun- I· Lions club of Midvale and guests, r The Bazaar will be conducted in 1 trict School busses now pick up studay: visit with the doctor's parents, made a trip of inspection through the the afternoon and nothing will be dents at the corner of Main and Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson in Silver new flotation properties of the U. S. sold until the time set for openingCenter streets in Miuvale and transCity, Utah. Smelting company. 3 o'clock. Aprons, Iampshades, artport them directly to the sehool. T]ley never arrived at Silver City. Competent guides were furnished I icles of fancy work, h.ome-made can! This has been a long needed inAbout 6:30 •P· m., when within to explain each process as the trip I dy and artificial flowers, roses, chry- CHRISTMAS kingdoms-all us j novation for !\lid vale The . eight miles of Provo, the doctor \ud a·luafking, progressed. santhemums, poinsettas, holly sprays All h . . !h d b ll 1 school board felt for some t1me that passed a truck standing on the opJ(pe btadl an angel •ing, To augment the information gained, and sweet peas, will be for sale. t etr 11g ts an e 5 con· trey could not spare the money and posite side of the paved highway. It .,1!:bi• trigbt fball be ttJt birt{J- c. A. Lemke, Superintendent o! the, I AM THE CHRISTMAS REAL From 5 to 8, in the evening, the us; . equipment necessary to organize this was very dark and raining. A motime Flotation .Mills, will talk to the club I bring a message of gladness, dinner will be served at 50c a plate. Streets that tmgle wtth the glow additional service but at last a way torist driving a Star car, approachf)f tbe f)tabenlr ltiUJ. at the regular Thursday evening meet I bring a message of weal, You may also buy a chance on a O.f bright wi.ndov;)s, rov;) by rov;). has been found and everybotlyt l:; ing from the South did not see the ; ing at 5:30 p. m., -on the Flotation I help to banish sadness, beau-tiful doll. If you guess her Tmsel gleammg, candles red. extremely happy about it. truck in time to avoid it and turnad .._e §ball be 11om System, etc., as used at ·Midvale, and I am the Christmas Seal. name, she is yours. Not to light us unto bed, The service was inaugurated 13iSt IBiharply to the left to pass it. In Jn bou•en not in bafl. its relation to the pro.sperity of the 1 But to glow for us in glory 1 Monday morning. Three busses now doing so, he collided with ·the Nel-l ,ftor in fbe place of parabiU. State of Ut&:b. . Mine is the doctrine of kindness. COMMUNITY .:\IETHODIST , Round the pine tree's Christmas story. ' leave Midvale and one from East son's overthr-owing their car, finally Jaut in an ox'• •tall. It is said that the mining men of Sickness of body I heal: ! Ch . k' d h h ·' Midvale. It is anticipated that anhitting the standing truck and deNew York and other Lead men away their blindness; CHURCH 1 nstrnas mg oms-w ose are t e,y other bus will be needed for Mid. know more about the flotat10n m1lls molishin~ his car. "~t nritfJtt fball fie dotbeb I am the Chr1stmas Seal. But these little hearts of playvale. 1 1 The Overland Sedan of Dr. Nel.Jn parple pal,l, at Midvale that the citizens of MidDwight M. Kitch, Pastor that.come with faces The committee in charge of this son's was badly damaged. Dr. Nel- Jljlut in tbe fatr \ufJite lintn vale. themselves know. Although it Buy seals to help those who are Sunday Scho<1l-l0 a. m. Weanng wmss of elfin dreammg, prase of community work desire to son dragged his wife and two child'itbat u•m baflie• all. is right under our 11094, we paes it .stricken, Church Services-11 a. - m. Dancing, skipping, gay and sweet ' publicly thank the school board and ren from the wreck and although badup without investigation and conseThat 1s my earnest appeal; P· m. Through each kingdom's dazzling street, the citizens assisting thmn in putly shake nup and slightly bruised and,. neitbet be nwb quently cannot questions in- Share in this of humanity, Song Service and Swinging Ul with them again ting over this project. They were scratched, nq one was the worse for Jn filber nu in gollll, telligenty concerning 1t. I am the Chnstmas Seal. ture at 7:30. A set of Back from all our husks of men. especially enthused over the recepthe experience. ·: .ut in a \uaoben manger .Let's learn about our home comed "The Hymn of the Contments"' will . . . tion given them by the Jordan DisThe Nelsons are receiving con- 1 1!:bat n•tetb on tfJe mouiL.. mulllity first. This is the greatest SCHOOL ELECTION RE3ULTS be used. Chnstmas kmgdoms-here they shine trict School Board members when gratula.tions , over their miraculous 1 r. place on earth, notwithstanding the SHOW NO DISTURBANCE At the Epworth League meeting, Where the wreaths of holly twine Facts and .figures were presented escape from death and the doctor is) ll• Jo•epb lml• a-blalaing, green pastures luring from a dis- : School election in J.ordan District Mrs. will charge of a song Where the crowsfoot in between ' they visited them a short time ago. ..!utl-sa dfne_'!nC:uosnticthree tance. Precincts No. 7 and 9 was held on pfrac tlce thChnshtmash cahroLs.. All Spreadhs its laceb of livdinghgrbeen. tending 1;() show that the bus ser1 0 uu ,_,. ~ ---.. 1 ""'"' ;r-~t: • II u • .,. Wednesday, December 1, 1926. tlose m ~ c ·U_rc w. o smg are And t e red a Is an t e ue vice would cost not more-in fact wat, . 18af horn to lit our &mg. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT w: W. Wilson was returned as a, as_ked to help m this Christmas Car- Deck the street and avenue, not as much-as the street car pass board member from District No. 7 and.. be. present for the prac- Blazing all the way with &lory system, and in addition compelling Sam Leavitt, formean of the Jour- 1Jben fie pe glab, • - peop t, INSTALLED IN with the following votes: Sandy 235; tlces. Thl.s 1_s a to :the Of the Christmas kinadom's story. the students to walk from Sandy to nal mechanical department, has re-i nigbt of all tfJt ptaf, . LOCAL HOSPfrA Crescent 102; Butler 65; Granite 53. lo':ers of to rud the High School along the paved turned to work after some two weeks 1 Sub hgbt Pt up pout unbln, Dr. Born and A. E. Peterson re- this. splendid Ohr.tstmas highway, with great danger to themon the sick lL'lt. Journal visitors ex-. ,Of Jti• ftaf it ..,inetb dta. ceived scattered votes. service to the commumty. CITY OF MIDVALE selves and passing motorists. press satisfaCtion when seeing this The of Drs. Hosmer, Alley In Precinct No. 9, David T. Dahl, There will be a Baptismal service Office of the YOR Although it is said that the service h 'nd us t ry back' "M" MEN MAKING TOP RECORD ' and. Qutck b el'!eves . . veteran of t e pnntmg I . •.have -ordered .a flourscope in t h e on l y name on the ba ll ot , was ' anu·' r ece p t'10n_ of mem bers, a,t the lS temporary, the .Journal on the job, knowing that the work • · will Shortly winner, although supporters of church worship hour at 11 o clock. . . Noven:ber 30, 1926. that once tried, it will never be aband will again be well and quickly aA:IN BASKETBALL thel1'. em~~~ncy ~spital m Mldv~le./ Frank Edger wrote his name in 101 The sermon theme is "The Tl'aining To the Citizens _of Mldval~: oned. . . eomplished. This machine: being the latest thing! times in South Jordan and 25 times of the Child." There will be spec-/ December 5th lS Gol-1 The committee in charge of the -----Another Victory Scored Tuesday 1out along its line, ~lea the doctor I in West Jordan. A. J. Shulsen re- ial music. den ~ule Sund~y. It 1s sponsored by: transportation service does n(}t care Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finney of 'to study the function of the heart, ceived some complimentary votes. The Junior League period on TuesCoohdge_ and by leaders of I to have their names mentioned beIt was the _opening night o~ ~he 1~ stomach! etc., and. to see cle~Board member Dahl received 182 . day ~t 4 ~· m., wi!l be used for the all. fa1ths ~nd callmgs.' A ~presen- cau:e they feel that' the comm~nity Casper, Wyoming, relatives of ~:s. E. c. O'Brien of this city are visit-, ·Mutual Impr10vement AssocJ.ation ly JUst what _1s .happenmg tJu:ret!l. votes in West Jordan and 43 votes practice of the Chnstmas program of tatlv_e. N.a?on~l <?ommittee u1ges our helped put th~ propo,ition over and ing oat t.he O'Brien home, enroute to Tuesday evening and regular clas~s I ~ns~ently lt lS a valuable rud m in South Jordan. the Sunday School. . I particlpatJ.on m lts "Obs~rvance and I they are entitled to no more credit Long Beach, Calif., where Mr. Fin- were dispensed with. . The Ju~or d~agno1nng almost any case. . The record of the Boy Scout Troop 1 am glad to endorse the1~ reque&1.. !than anyone else. They are happy ney has ·employment. Girls under the directwn of Miss :rhe doctors are spanng No. 119 for last month i.s worthy of! Rule 1S most ap- in the thought that something really Cora Goff furnished a p,rogram. nelther or money to ge! mention.. Wit_h a of 24 . placed between worth while has been accomplished. the best 1\ U I Scouts mcludmg one "Handicapped and ChriStmas. Its I..oJking- at the matter from a safety P.rovo, Nov. 30--All students whoj1'be assembly then retired to the Afail to pass the examinations this musement Hall where games were I mation to ~ ~ for the ~nefiit of Scout!' the average attendanoo at purpose 1S two-fo~d: _To awaken us to first standpoint, if the life of -one week which marks the close of the j pla)'ed preceeding the scheduled bas- t1le people m this commumty. the meetings was 21 plus. 75 per a of our own stu'lent has thereby been saved, their autumn quarter at Brigham ketball game. cent of the troop have passed the and emphasize our namP,; should go down ()n the honor University in at least 10 ";llll The team from Crescent put up a COW CHEMISTRY tests for the month. The Thanks- il>lhty to the less fortunate m all roll of history. be asked to discontinue thetr studtes lively battle for points but was giving "Good Turn" was in the form parts of the ":orld. -----at the institution, h according to 1 beaten by a score of 29 to 7. If a heavy milking cow does not of a wood chopping hike. Patrol No. The cen.tral idea of. the. days' obA NO ~ ..... _, t the th b t t t f W. 0. W. ARBOR C MP · • a ' f Thomas C. Romney,lac o 'tteeu'"' Midvale's .second teaChm :meh Sc .... I get sufficient calcium (lime) in her II. with Arthur Wadleigh, Vineent. e su i. uhlOn ,o al GIVE ENTERTAINMENT attendance and scho rs P comm1 players of the M. E. uro o....s . . th Miller and Jack Thomas were the. Simp e a meager oip ange mea "We expect to. eliminate those ':"oo' and won by!" s~o~ of 13 to ?· That; fE'ed, she w1 l~ take It fr~m e reLocal schools have made ahange- honor' Scouts. Othens that made' in ~lac~ of our usual ~ountif~l Sun1 have not passed m .at least two th rds 1 the commuruty IS mterested m ~~ i &erve supply m her bones m or~er to ments through the state school of- good records were Scouts Wm. Pres- d~y s dmner. I~ do1~g this t~e The local W. 0. W. Camp held an of their work," said Professor Ro~-, games was shown by the enthusl88tic put it into the milk. This tiram on fice and u. of U. to conduct an ex· ler, Dale Waters, and Carl Isler. plight of the d~stltute m the worlds ney, "for the re~J;;on that such a f~o.l- basketball fans that crowded the hall. I the cow's body has a seriou::l effect tension class in the pl'oblems of par- Scout Isler has been appointed as the poorest lands 1s ~ade more real to entertainment in their hall Monday evening of this week, which was probure will indicate that the . student IS . D. W. Towsend refereed ~oth ga~·l on her health, and ultimately reduces ents. They have secured the ser-' Wampum Chief. The Troop meets us and to our childre~. ably one of the best staged affairs not in earnest in bis .studtes. We 1 Next Tuesd·ay evening, the Mtd- her capacity for milk production and vices of the very best men and wo- 1 regularly on Friday evenings from. To the ~:·p~aned children who are pulled off in this community in many cannot afford to pe~t students w~o. vale team is scheduled to play at the bringing forth of normal, well- men in the state to give a series of . 7 to 9 o'clock. i the benefictanes of Golden R~le Suna day. are not workers to f~1tter away their Butler: developed offspring. twelve lectures on parenthood. Each i The Young Men's basket ball team. day. the recent earthq~ m ArThose present say without reserve time at this institution."' . . The assimilation of calcium from of the following authorities will cfe- won the game on Friday evening have. additional s.uf- that they did not know Midvale had L. John Nuttall, Jr., actmg preslBEG PARDON such calcium compounds as groun<t liver two lectures: with the Midvale Juniors by a score fermg. It 1s .evident that ~nless .we dent of the institution, confirmed the Al!though the publisher of the Jour- rock phosphate, gr<~und limestone, Dr. E. E. Erickslon, head of the of 34 to 14. On Tuesday evening, help these children they Will pe.nsh. so much talent of the very highest . etatement of Professor Romney. He nal attended the Father and son ban- I and bone meal has been found to be department of PhHosophy at the U. they lost the game to the 'M' Second I therefore hope that. InternatiOnal grada Following we give the program as added, however, that student.s w~o 1 quet at the Sandy Amusement hall much lower than that from either a.l- of U.; Dr. Eeroy E. Cowles, head of team by a score of 14 to 8. Consid- 0>lden Rule Su~day will. be observed rendered: ~ some good reason for thetr fatl- i Last week, wherein the Boy Scout or- falfa or timothy hay. the department of EducaJtional Ad- ering the little practice that the lm every ~orne m our c1ty. Selection -----· ----··· --··· ·-· Trio ure such .s illness, or .other cases. ganization of the Jordan District acI! the diet of the milking cow con- ministration; Dean Milton Bennion of team had this year, they are doing 1 Smcerely yours, might be put on probation· for the quibted themselves proud, holding one tains sufftcinet assimilable cak!um the School of Education; Dr. Georgia fine. L. A. PORTER, Mayor. Speech ····-·-·--·----·-·· Neighbor Mines Piano Solo -······ Miss Elvira Redman winter quarter. . of the largest gatheri11gs in .the his- but not l'!nough phosphorus, she wili Johnson of the Physical Education The Teacher Training Class !e 1 Violin Selection ----· ... Clyde Raddon Teachem of English . report that tory of the council, lack of at first take phosporus from her soft Department; Dean Porter of the .scheduled to meet on evenMiss Laurine spent last Piano Jazz ..--··.. Miss Lizzie Binon studetlts who are weak m Freshm&.;n time and pressure of busmess, we tissues to put into the milk. This school of Medicine and Dr. Arthur. ing December 7 at 7:30 in the church Thursday at Brigham City. Speech -··-···--·--·-· .. ·· Judge Morgan English wil~ be ~ed to take add~, forgot to make mention of the .:d.- supply, however, is soon used up, and L. Beeley, head of the department of I parlors. Cornet Solo --···-·--·--·· Charles Hood tiona work m technical ~ammar an ! fair last week. And thus the capti-on, the cow then begins to take phos- Sociology an expert on Juvenile deJUNIORS DEFEATED IN FIRST Vocal Solo -·---·-- Mrs. F. W. Hyke eompositi<~n without .credit for at leats Beg Pardon. phorus from her bones. The chemical linquency. · CONTEST OF YEAR Song ... ·····-··-·- -···· Glee Club, Sandy one quarter, or untll they show thaoft It was, however, a very enjoyable, composition of the bones being not It would be impossible to JORDAN HIGH CAST CHOSEN Vocal Solo --·-·· .. Miss Ruth Bergman they a mastory • affair. Huge plates of tumey and . easily changed, when phosphorus is a more splendid group of educatol's FOR SCHOOL PLAy The Juniors were defeated in their Song ,_ ...........--.. __ Glee Club, Sandy the subJect. This proVISion hl!-s been 1 other delicacies were served W 338 taken from them calcium comes along in western America today. The parfirst co.ntest of the year, by the Humor Recitation . . A.... E. Peterson made for the re&S?n guests and officials. Iwith it in the proportion of two part& ents of Midvale are offered this After a series of try-outs extend- !'lethodist Church Piano Solo -·-·--···- Mrs. Oscar Oloon have difficu 1ly t dr An interesting program followed by weight to one of phosphorus. Cal- course at home at a convenient ing over a week the cast has beeit mg 34 to 14. e P Vocal Solo -···-·-.. ··· .. ·-··-· Mi. s Reading 1 Engb.sh t:f'r era the bankuet. cium coming from the bones in this evening and should by all means take chosen for "Daddy-Long-Legs"' the very thllst Reading ···-····--- Mrs. Oscar Olson of un :; way and not used for milk secretion advantage of the opportunity. The school play for 1926-27. the , C e an . Th J ey Song ·-.. ··-----······· Glee Club, San~y 1 wmter qua er :: The Literary Section was in is lost in the manure. Thus a cow class will probably be given on Wed- students are hard at work rehearsing I . pract1C ge r. .e : · Selection - · · · · - . -- .....- ·-- Tno 6 w 1 · 1. ft of the afternoon at the meeting of may lose calcium from her body on nesday evenings at the sct:ool house. this delightful comdy-drama, under· onlk t: the fm mg stu en s t : eafter the' the Comunity Club, held Wednesday ! account of a shortage of phosphorus However, a Parent's day will be held the direction of Miss Van Johnstone.· th M th The marriage of James Lewellin 'riewhed, or asrtsoothn. er d a-s at the club room at Goff's Hall. in her diet. at the school next Thursday to de- It promises to be one of the best it e . ey wedere tol u ·t e ef - Steadman and Miss Rilla Niel1son, teac ers repo eir gra es. M J J _ _, "''"·- M · " 'd ~·hi d th roblem• The . . . vuist earn prov o s rong or Mrs. . . oy re..... ......, ans1on , en e .., s an o · er P .,. i productions ever giVen by the high he K'tch d L R ad' 1 ed daughter of Mr. ancl Mrs. Otto NielrJ.'be J rdan ffigh basketball· team by Van Dyke. Refl"P.shments ~ere GRIEF fe.e for the entire twelve l~ctures: school dramatic department. The, t ~~·f ~he ::urch. ~m l~ghik abo- son of American Fork, took place in .tbeoDSaintsbein 3two t practice tilts served. The tea table wlll be $2.00 or less, dependmg on: cast chosen is particularly and ' W. Brown did likewise for the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday, J dan and and the refreshments were m ChristA person never happens to •onder the number enrolled. The school has 1 well balanced. They are as follows: th J . November 24th. Friday evening at ecem r ' a or 1 fl · 1 t "~ ' d'ff t ·1 th bee bl t offer a finer pro- I • e umors. Wedllle'Sda~'(. December S, at L. D. ma.s oo ors, a ow~g Pan w- how many I er~n Sl ences ere are never n a e o . . •Jervis Pendeton ·····-····- .. Howard Best The .Juniors will play their second the home of the bride's parents in '' ,.. 'te H' h WI'll ·be -·t used a.s the eenterp1ece and green though he experiences most of them. gram for the parents than thls Will 1Jimmie McBride ...... Vernon Bateman . f th h th tangle American Fork a reception was givGym. orani 1g .. . 'l hold I ced t: • '1 f . f th b W h ld l'k to h 'ze the. . . game o e season w en . ey G aDite December lOth. The Far- candles m s1 ver ers P a a 1 There Is the s1 ence o gr1e , e e. e s ou i e emp asi Cyrus Wykoff ...........-..-· Harry Wiemg 'th th West Jordan Farmers a:t en. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum .Steadman, retu:rn the game at Jordan each end of the table completed the silence of death. silence of si- point that fathers are parents Abuer Parsans ··---·-·-····· Jackson Pate Meeting House on Sat- parents of the bridegroom and other December 17 in a night game. color scheme Mrs. ~· J. Carlson was. lence of love and many other silences we expect as many. fathers as : Arthur Cadman .... ....... LeRoy Coarsey urda at . relatives from Midvale attended. The 6 _·30 young couple will make their home ' hostess and was assLSted by Mrs. K. ·which one person or another exper- mothers. The class wdl start Wed- Judy . --..·-····-·--····-·--····· Gladys McGee Y _·- - - - GET CHRISTMAS A Carlson, Mra M Cozzens and Mrs. iences during ~his life. . . . nesday, December 8th at ?=~0 P· m. ·Miss Pritchard ·---· Virginia Perry The Social Entertainment given by in Midvale. TREES ON OUR STREETS Mary B. Stokes. To me. the silence of grtef 1s tht. We shall expect you to VIsit school, Mrs. Pendleton ·-···---····· May Maxfield· A b C m W w on Monday Miss Mildred Butterfield, who is 0 most difficult to bear. To keep next Thursday .and attend a Parent-! Julia Pendleton ··-······· Louise Fischer ~v~~be~ ~ ~as· a · eat success: teaching school at Delta, spent 0e Ais a timely suggestion, the JourWILL TRADE--My home, 1037 2nd, trouble all to myself, so that other Teachers' meet1ng at 2:30. Sally McBride ·····-·---···· .. Zeda Lloyd· NTh over resent and Thanksgiving holidays at home with suggest:B -that now is the time to 20 Ave. Modern, 6.-room ·people will not laugh .at my troubles. will ?e an election of officers at this' Mrs. Semple ..... -..... Laurelda Raddon i a of twent:-thre num- her mother, Mrs. Dora ,..'P,..,.,,.., Christmas trees and place frame. Pay difference if j U I told them my gnefs they would meeting. Carrie -···--···-···-····---.. --.. lola Maynard. be g' n At the cl-ose of the pro- who entertained at dinner m her efit,,.m in the holes provideed for 1tags 1 Phone Wasatch 4421-J 2t say "Silly, I wish that was all. I had SS SERIES Mrs. Lippett -·-·--····· .Mildred Aylett; ::f;eshments were served to honor, Sunday. front of the business houses. ----.--. , to worry about." ~ut to me, 1t may JUNIOR~ WIN CLA:. . Gladiola ··--·--·-- A1leen Stea?man: 'resent. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Sleater of Salt This practice is unive:raal throughAfter the cl&SB aenes the followmg be the greatest grief. The Jumor class of Sadie Kate --·-····-·-···-· Delpha Nielsen Inp behalf of the Arbor Camp, we Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and lbbe nation and is a very timely high school won the m Laretta - -·······-··· Mary Armstrong, t d ·to 11 our heart-felt thanks Mrs. z. T. Butterfield on Dl'l~Ctiiee. It might be possible that men were ehosen as tbhe squad for the year: Oldham, K. Larsen, C. LiBRARY RECEIVES RARE the class basket ball ~r1es. by WID-' Mamie ·-·······-·-- Gladys Crossgrove •;x e~e·r ki~d assistance to make the Boy Scouts could produce these Larsen, Bateman, Lunnen, Casper. VOLUME ning five out of a poss~be SlX games. Oleander ····-··--·-·-............... _ Fleda Jensen : or . 1 sant and entertaining at\d sell them to the business Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller had as Milne, Hut, Grant, Brady, Ander-' The Seniol')S' were the only cl.ass able Freddie Perkins ... ·-··-··· .. Paul Parr, evenm1h .s~ P1-~·be remembered for -a li)llliM!ts at aay 25c each, and in this their guests Saturday and Sunday, son, B. Anderson, Monah.a.J\ :Kim0. W. Andelin, former librarian of to win a game from the third year Sammy ·-··-·-···--·-·--·- Ronald Hand. ~net' a WI earn some real money for their ball,. Matthews •. S. BUII'kinshaw,. tL•. Brigham Young Academy, recentl.y boys.. The sop_hom~es showed well French Maid -·-··-····· Sarah GilJ.ispie! ong ime. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ferllis of Nephi. -The Committee. without being a donation. Burkmsbaw, Francom. Greer, Dwight presented to the Heber J. Grant h- breakmg even m SIX games. The Mr. and Mrs. William Mason. and We tha:t every business ·house Freeman, Reading, Webb, Rasmus- brary a bound copy of the "Journal Freshmen, outsized and out classed children of Salt Lake were · dmner man in Midvale will pay 25c sen, Vincent, Carsey, Hogan, Web- of Pe"dagogy." No. I Volume I, which could not win a game. The final FOR RENT- 5-room modern house, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ohris LovenNOTICE trees enough to decorate his ste:d; J&hnson, Schofield. Hog:andeltl, was issued in 1894 under the direc- standing was as follows: 35 Holden Street, Call Midvale 114. Arbor Camp No. 815 W. OJ W. dahl, Mrs. Mason's mother ,on Thurs Bensen, Withers and Adolphson. tion of the department of experimentW. L. P'ctg. All members are hereby requested day of }a~ week. . right now is the time to start. .. al pedagogy of the Brigham .Young Juniors ..-----------·· 5 1 .833 WANTED-Jobbing work, house re- to attend our regular meeting, DeMrs. George Whetman and famlly wait until Christmas eve. If If the salesman had all the flne Academy. This volume is a rare one Semors -·-·-·-···--··- 4 2 .667 pairing, shingling, etc. Fencing, cember 6th, for 'Clection of officers returned to Nephi Friday after spend have any better suggestWns to qualities you expect of him, he'd and will be highly prized by the in- Sophomores - - - - - - - 4 2 .500 concrete work. W. Osborne, Mid- and other business. ing Thanksgiving with her parents, le~ have them. own the company ltitution. , Freshmen ....-·····----··-· .. ·-·-· 0 6 .000 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Page. vale. 3t J. ISLER, Clerk. An Old Englt"sh Carol 1 ************************** a~ound ~· :Jo~tpiJ neitbe~ I 1 easter~ cent~rs nor~ haa"~uit·n! ~· ~rom answe~ The~ 1!:b~· _. ~!sen ~f o~mg r ~rm I w~ch m~stc ~ave 1 ~hort ~oursYou~ ~1A I ·~ ~stall~ t~ ~or 1 c~al~enge i~ perpet~tmg .symbol~c Gol~en Sunda~ ~ropnat~l-~ :rm~way 'Ihanksg~\mg registratio~ P''RENTHoon PROBLEMS TO BE DISCUss·ED AT LOCAL SCHOOLS . In~rnatumal Presi~ent I I l~l ~nne ~. eqWQ~NDat ~ g~eaming, hlpwor~h ~eague---Q:30 Illustz:-<~.ted ~c-' s~tdes enti~l-' ~ork mahigrk.h~ ._!b;!!.!~ ant"ial...,lfla~~.:~~.:j..w ! studen~s. fou~d I C:b~i•t. ···t ! gr~ater apprecmho~ ~le~smgs, ahi~rman ~rvalncendlS re~pon.s- 81 '~ I me~1a 1 bro~ght I I I h~ve t.hroug~ Tue.~day a~semble re~onah~e. ~t m~~ o!~e. w~ wo~k ~to :n ~:rt~e s.l~ ~~m ~exi atud~ts :Monda~! Dece~be~ rig~ht ~rge :e in:r~ ~am, t~e scor~ ~ ~ JurtJ.o~d ri we~ t~ ~his ~as '\ha~ e: torsttl~me ~0 ~~ r~_,~Y ~?: ~h·7ru.l;~neJ~f~~l~\d~~~d Alread~ I ~ratii?ns ~:will Ander~on ~trong ~ h~te, ~~ an~ an~. ;~ Mid~ale 1 ~xcept ~t. suitlab~ ~9 fin!r~:;ram r:~ The~e, I th~ Jo:ni~n cha~p10nship. f Bu~terfield !n s. , 1 1 ~unday. |