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Show ---------------------------~----- -~·--------------------------------------------------------• THE ••• • Volume 4 No. 44 Telephone Mid. 178 The Aerom otive Service Inc., of Salt Lake City, will land two planes in Midval e next Tuesda y mornin g. These planes will announ ce the opening of a branch aviatio n school for Midval e and Salt Lake County . During the day City official s will be given the privile dge of 11ying over Midval e City. The ships will land on the proper ty of W. B. Jenk.ln s, just south of Wasat ch Road, in Midvale. All pen10n s interes ted in aviation may examin e the planes at that place. At 1:00 p. m., and at 7:00 p. m., there will be meetin gs at the oftlce of the Midval e Journa l. Short talks will be given by the peraon nell of the Aerom otive Servic e Inc., on a viation as it is today, its future, and the opport unities for a career. Within a few weeks the school will open classes where instruc tion wm· be given on practic al and theore tical inaugu ration of reg~)ects. will follow soon class~ ular dying after. The Aerom oth' Service Inc. has becom e an im~t institu tion of Salt -Lake ~ it is with pleasu re that we wr.)come it's opport unities to Midval e Since the school first becam e an Integra l part of the Rankin System o Flying Instruc tion, sevent y studen ts have been enrolle d makin g it the ~'a.rgest flying school in the ,State Cf Utah. Ace.>rding to govern ment statisti cs appr,nt imately 35,000 polits will be req.1ire d in the United States in the nine months . These pilots must, of necess ity, come from the youth of Americ a, capabl e and compe tent of engagi ng in this line of work. It is an enjoya ble line of work and the remune ra.tion is adequa te. 'l'he Journa l urges every person interes ted in dying to attend these confere nces. It is an opport unity to get first hand inform ation in Midval e withou t the expens e of traveli ng to other points. .. ...z.., . " Midvale, Salt Lake Coun ty, Utah, Frida y, April 5, 1929 WEST JORDAN DANCE PAVILION OPENS FRIDAY 3000 Copies Weekly---<Price 2 Cts Western Steel &Foundry Plant Manal!er at Midvale Trippe rs of the light fantast ic will welcom e the news that the West Jordan Open Air Dancin g Pavilio n will open the 1929 dancin g season on next Friday , April 12. The Param ount Orches tra · will ufdclate on the musici ans rostrum and everyt hing is ready for the most colorful openin g and the most succeaatul in many yean. Placar da have been distrib uted in all parts of the County herald ing the glad news and a record crowd is anticipat ed. Many people from Salt Lake City are follow ing the West Jordan dances on accoun t of the superb music and "That Glassy Floor." Give yourse lf and partne r a real treat next Friday evenin g. Motor to West Jordan and see how a real lively enjoya ble dance is conduc ted. You'll enjoy it! NEW LUNC H ROOM Peters en and Peterse n, contra ctors, are fast comple ting the work on the McKee n Servic e Station and the new lunch room, on the highw ay at Sandy. The buildin g housin g the service station, lunch room and variou s other feature s is taking on a new appear ance. The comple ted job will be a good advert isemen t( for Sandy. CLEA N-UP NOW IS SLOGA N The Clean-Up Campa ign is now in full swing. Everyo ne at Midval e is showin g an interes t this year, in the attemp t to beauti fy the city as • a whole. Those in charge of the campa ign WILL IAM L. BOOTH ation cooper of spirit fine a report PROPO SALS TO LEASE POST t annou nceme nt conce rning the person nel of the local recen A pride. civic of deal great a and OFFIC E QUAR TERS WANT ED le plant If you have not started yet to steel compa ny officials gave renew ed hope that the Midva ements at your would soon be opera ting steadi ly with increa sed facilit ies. C. T. Hansen , P. 0. Box 329, Den- make simple improvbegin this week tile word that the new mana ger of the plant, Wilcomes Now ver, Colo., is advert ising for sealed place of residen ce, this Clean- Up propos als for suitabl e quarte rs for and help put over , will locate here in the near future . Mr. Booth has Booth L. liam ign. Campa the Sandr Post office. Nine hundre d• ss, coming Summ er will soon be here with the had a great numb er of years exper ience in the busine squ~re f~t of space is desired . Good visitor s. Let's . to Midvale from Torra nce, Cal., where the Columbia Steel maindayligh t, t~asonably central locatio n usual out-of· town make Midval e a city that will make tains a plant. are import ant feature s. sion on strang ers. Sample form of lease may be ob- a good impres The citizen s of Midvale and comm unity feel that Mr. Booth help! can You tained from local l!_Ostmaster. confidence of the mana geme nt of the s enjoy and ability the has should , Diagra ms of roo1hs offered The Ninth Annua l Dance of the the Weste rn Steel and Found ry Comp any to an exten t that the be submit ted on 8 1-2 by 11 size sheet of paper, showin g inside di- Salt Lake County Fire Depar tment plant can now enter a new era of prosp erity. An additi onal paymentio ns, offsets , doors, window s, etc. . will be held at the Sandy Amuse - roll of 200, 300 or 500 men will put Midvale "on top of the world " Propos als should be placed in seal- ment hall on Wedne sday night of in the indus trial class for towns of her size. ;d envelo pes and sent to Mr. Hansen this week. A big crowd is expect ed. The Journ al urges every citizen to get behin d Mr. Booth and at Denver , Colora do, plainly marke d the co-operation possible Mrs. Edith Estella Glover , 46, died the Weste rn Steel and givef them·d all 'th "Lease Propos tll." · the · t errup t'wn m t In th t t" d · ce in East Mid- m at the family residen ou WI o~ai go .or er na . ey may vale Wedne sday night very sudden ly. the plant. CENT RAL UTAH LEAG UE BALL 1 work of enlarg mg and reorga mzmg the person nel of been has Provo A propos al from made to Midval e to attend a meetin g UTAH STATE PRESS MEET ING ll Baseba League Ueth l of the Centra Club at Provo Tuesda y evenin g, the A call has been issued by Clyde A. 9th of April, 1929, for the purpos e of Eppers on, preside nt of the Utah organi zing the league for the season . State Prefls Associ ation for a ~peciai. Ameri can Fork, Provo, Eureka and meetin g to be held at Hotel Bigelo w, Heber are now membe rs. It is proin Ogden, April 6 and 7th. posed to take in Midval e and either Saturd ay the session will open with the Park City or D&RG W teams to to NEWS ring TE reassu .ESTA more g REAL There' s nothin an addres s of welcom e by Mayor F. i!iake it a six membe r league . or town Crapo By C. C. proper ty owners of city, Franci s, then a report of the Legisla This is a class of baseba ll that we countr yside than to know that an adtive Comm ittee "Inside Stuff"'. can well afford. It will stimul ate in- equate Fire Depart ment is consta ntly here. everyw made being are Sales The session will continu e at 2 p. m. terest in the toWB and will not be on the job. moving Homes and acreag es are Saturd ay afterno on with James P. quite as heavy drain on our purses the since time any necesat is it e, than Midval better In towns like Casey of the Ogden Standa rd-Exa mas the Coppe r League layout. give to s war. sary for one or more person iner, Will R. Holme s, Box Elder Week a the intact Durin~ keep to Sold ty eft'ort and Proper time much Journa l, and P. S. Robert s, of The half one COMM UNITY CLUB have. and we two as listed as and such A home fire fightin g force ~fidvale Journa l on the John Mr. There must be an organi zation and acres on Wasat ch street to speake rs. The meetin g which was in charge the for care held w Dam. was H. funds ttee be Their will be a dinner, a theatre there must of the Librar y commi on house years room .. One acre and four party, etc., in the evenin g. Wedne sday, April 3rd. The meetin g sick and disable d fireme n after rdepart Feathe the Mr. on to 2 . at ay e service Sunday highw rooms ary m continu volunt will library Bingha dt the ill session The conven ed o'clock . Mrs. John A. Aylett intro- ment. One method to repleni sh this stone of Lehi. Forty acre dairy farm in South The Lions club of Murra y held itP duced Mrs. Pallan ch, Mrs. Stokes Mutua l Aid Benefi t Fund is to sponof on prothe Jacobs turn 0. ttee and ly David commi to annual , the of t Jordan dances sor annual electio n of officer s at its din and Mrs. Wrigh fund that into Vernal , Utah. ner meetin g at the Murra y First ward who each gave a short talk on phases ceeds from such dances Twelve acres and two homes on recreat ion hall Thursd ay evenin g. t Conseq uently, on April 15th, Monof library work. High_ Jr. e Midval then the at 59th street, Murray , to Mr. John day next, The membe rs presen t were n Fireme Fredric kson of South Jordan . School mates of Chad Beckst ead, taken ill automo biles to the club Audito rium, the Midval e good Ball. l for daily Annua es 6th a inquiri their where hold have We wiil street young son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry rooms on East Center ~. uted acreag distrib small being with Ticket s are now poultry farms Beckst ead were enterta ined Wedne s · busine ss session was held. Tea was of diQuite a bit of attenti on is now day evenin g at the family home on later served by the library commi ttee. by the Fireme n and every citizen s asturkey of should g growin County the Lake solos toward Salt piano rected South South Main street. Bunco was the During the tea hour, come lands and waste cause fu Salt Lake county . The evenin g's diversi on. Prizes being won were given by Mrs. J. W. Johnso n sist in this worthy bly be will profita be music can The hills dance. foot gave the thi.s lto to along out contra Hart, by Willa Stokes and Lynn Lyon. The and Miss Lillian land. the e. in purpos best this the utalize d for guests numbe red ten. two selectio ns. Midvale Firemen 6th Annttal Ball Scheduled for .A.pri115th • . CONSTRUCTION TO ••• • BEGIN WITHIN NEXT SIXTY DAY APRIL MEET ING CALLE D F the at 11, Thursd ay, April parlors , the Ladies Aid " ciety hold their regula r meetin g. A attenda nce is desired . LADIE S AID TO GIVE The annual spring di'!iner of Ladies Aid society will be given Tuesda y, April 16 at the M. E. munity church . This dinner, "'"'"''..' every spring for a numbe r of ui:llJu..... is looked forwar d to by men and others and has proved to a gather ing place for the commu nity. The dinner will pared and served with usual ~~wt Aid efficien cy. Don't forget, ~LJ•uu CONJO INT MEET ING The progra m as nounce d was carried out Sunda y ning in the Conjoi nt meeti': lg held the First ward chapel. M1ss son proved to be an interest~g well inform ed speake r, holdmg attenti on of all her audien ce. musica l numbe rs were by Ivan of West Jordan , Gladys :Jf Sandy and Helen Westlu nd. A numbe r of friencls and of Everet t Readin g surpris ed him his home Monda y evenin g. sive Stung was played during evenin g. Prizes were won by Leonar d Brown , Henry P. J Mrs. Wm. Harpe r and Charle s gan. A two course lunche on served to the followi ng: Mr. and Frank Readin g, Clive Bennio n, Lucile Garret t and Dase Readin g Murray , Mr. and Mrs. George A.. Batem an of Burley , Idaho who are visitin~ here, Mr. and Mrs. Charle s Hogan , Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson , Mr. and Mrs. Wallac e Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Leonar d Brown . Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Batem an, Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Jensen , Carol, Farol and Dell Jensen , al of West Jordan and the follow ing from Midvl\ le: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jenkin s, Mrs. Wm. Harper , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenkins and family and Mr. and Mnt. Everet t Readin g and childre n. KEEP ING UP WITH THE TIMES In accord ance with their avowe d policy of giving adequa te service a all times and under all conditi ons, the Mount ain States Teleph one Compa ny is prepar ing to install approx imatel y $2,000 worth of underg round condui t in Midval e to take care of increas ed busine ss and elimin ate season al tieups, etc. Every copv of -t~ worth !5~.00 1\firlva le ,Journa l Clip the COUPO NS.. Th~> |