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Show HELEN STOKES IN CHARGE OF FIELD FORCES • Beginning this week, Miss Helen Stokes, of Midvale, a S'tudent of the yniv~rsity of Utah, and well lmown m. Midvale and South Salt Lake Co., Robert G. Sproul Will represent the Jordan Publishing Company, Inc., and The Midvale Journal, in the field. Miss Stokes has a pleasing personality, is a very apt student, and we are pleased to present her to a discriminating public as our special rep· ·----- -Miss Mirla Greenwood a popular resentative. Any news items, special The summer army is on the march BAND CONCERT PROGRAM bride of the week, has been the motif feature articles or write-ups you may ' wheels. on four The vanguard of the JUNE 29th, 1929 for a number of socials given in her want in the columns of the Journal July and August hosts which will dehonor. Last Thursday afternoon her kindly contact with Miss Stokes and 1. "Poet and Peasant" Overture. mand hospitality from every city and aunt Mrs. Charles Greenwood enter- you will find the job well done. And Suppe town in the entire country is moving. tained a large number of relatives and also, we solicit your printing of all Nearly 24.,000,000 automobiles carry2. "Roses and Orchids" ............ King friends at a Kensington and shower. kinds. Just tell Miss Stokes what ing rom one to eight or ten passen(b) "Wedding of Painted Doll" Monday evening her sisters, Mrs. E. you want or need, and she will bring gers each, are stopping at the gas Allen Bateman of Murray, Mrs. Hans the job to this office, where it will be Brown stations long enough to fill up and Jensen, assisted by Mrs. Charles M. figured and a price given you at once. (c) "On the Mall ................ Goldman then starting for the day. Thornton at a very prettily appointed If you want to order the job without 3. "Royalist" Overture Not less than 10,000,000 people a King miscellaneo us shower at the latter's estimate, we guarantee that the job day, for the next two or three months (b) "Blue Bells of Scotland" new horne on Greenwood Avenue. will cost you no more for the 11ame v.iU be cross country cruising by au(Trumpet Solo, Herman Janssen) The rooms were gay in summer quality of work, than you would pay tomobile according to a statement flowers, pink and white peonies pre- elsewhere. Our slogan Is "If the job De Ville just x·eceived by B. R. Benson, mandominating in the color scheme. Is not right, we will make it right". (c) "Centaur" March ager of the J. C. Penney Co., from King The game of "Cootie" No firm can do more. was the main the Public Relations division of the 14. Selection from Ernain ........ Verdi diversion of the evening. First Miss Stokes will also handle the prize home oflice. (b) "Marie" popular waltz .... Berlin was won by Miss Margaret circulation Clayton department of the Journal • Last winter one Southern city alone (c) "Fidelity" March ............... King and consolation went to Miss Vaur and has a very lucrative proposition took toll of ~2,500,000 a day from the Sharp. Others present, to enjoy the to offer you in order that we can in5. "Serenade" · King 150,000 visitors who pacKed the city games and refreshmen ts included crease our circulation and thereby de(b) Old Melody limits. This figure is an actual one. Selected Miss Maretta Nielsen, Mrs. F. Shoalls mand a better advertising rate and At the same rate of slightly in excess (c) "Apollo" March ...... ..... ... ... ... King and Mrs. W. R. Thomas of Salt Lake, more advertising . of $16 a day, which is not high when Robert Gordon Sproul, thirty-eight 6. "Stars and Stripes Forever" Sousa Miss Phyllis Greenwood of Sandy, On the basis of 2,000 circulation it food, fuel, housmg, clothing anrt gen- rears old. once a newsboy and for Lois Rasmussen of Midvale, Director costs Mrs. us $1.04 a year, 52 issues, to Donald ErJessop desires the eral expenses are taken into consid- sometime comptroller and vice pres!· nest H. Gerisher of Los Angeles, produce Calthe Journal in its present assistance of concert patrons in makeration, the swnmer army will 8penct dent of the Unive1·sity ot California, ifornia, Mrs. Harold Bishop of Mur- form-12 pages, six columns each, or '$160,000,000 a day, away from home. wus plected hy the board of regents ing up the program. The band will ray, Mrs. Earl Tripp, Mrs. Charles 72 colunms of space. We ask $1.00 Al$ investigatio n recently made fOJ to succeed President \V. W. Campbell. play at least two request numbers in Schmidt, Mrs. Clarence Sharp, Mrs. a year for it. If you think that is the .l. C. Penney Co. carried the mP.n Earl Evans, each Mrs. T. F. Greenwood, excessive, we are willing to meet you concert. Request numbeN should who was making the trip over 90,;)0 Mrs. Jack Nicholson, Mrs. Vera Van half way-pay us what you think it ts A farewell testimonial be handed to the director at the reg· will be held miles on highways covering 24 stat~~ Horne, of Wyoming, a Midvale visi- worth to you-for we cannot send it in the South Jordan Chapel on July Wit • the exception of not mono, than ular band concerts or addressed to tor, Miss Verla Thayne, Maxine Clay- through the mails to you free. You 1, 1929, at 8:30 p. m. honoring Ural 100 iles, the entire trip was made Donald Jessop, Midvale, Utah. Sheppick, who has been called to the ton, Vaur Sharp and Margaret Clay- must order and pay something of over ~ncrete, oiled macadam, excelton. value for it before we can certify it British Mission. lent gravel and other hard sur+·aced Miss Greenwood 's marriage up to the Post Office department as to ClifThe missionary is a son of Mr. roads. This was despite the fact that ton Thayne took place Wednesday Second Class Mail Matter. the and Mrs. Thomas Sheppick, of South oftentinaes th'"re were distance~ of 26th of June, followed by a reception Our slogan is "A Journal in every Jordan ward. fifty to one hundred miles between at her parents home on State and home in South The Salt Lake County" and Midvale Expansion Club met He in expects to leave Salt Lake City hamlets ,that the dese1ts and mcunGreenwood Avenue. Next Monday ev we ask you to pay at least 1c a year regular session at Firemen's July 19th Hall and on will be engaged in his tains o Arizona, New !vfexico, Colo· ening the M. I. A. Officers will assist for it and not exceeding $1.00. Will labors for a period of two years. rado and the plains of Kansas w re Thursday evening of this week. the Miss Vaur Sharp and Grace Mid- you help us that much? And rememPresident Arnold Troester was in The following program has been On or about July 1st, Dr. H. E. included. dleton in giving the bride elect a ber, we are only trading dollars with Good hotels wete found ail ..1long the charge and a good atendance of Nelson, Dentist, now located in the arranged for the Farewell July 1st. shower. you, there is no profit in the transmembers 1. Community recorded. Singing. Midva le Bank Building Midvale, will the route, ready for the army. action for anybody. Miss Stokes will 2. Invocation. Several important projects were move to his new building at No. 19 \Veil informed chamber~-of-com S;,t nrday afternoon at her residence call on you in the near future. Please ~iscussed, among 3. Mis~· th ionary ~ m being experiences the posCenter Street, just East of the Midin Gr·eat merc~were at hand to give ncl'C:'lsary on Locust S t reet, Mrs. R. W . Stokes, do not detain her as she must cover sibility of Erilian free by mail Theo. delivery Hutchings. se1·vice vale Drug Store, in Midvale. information . Garage men and gas a ssisted by Mrs. J. M. Despain and the entire county by Sept. 1st. Pay in Midvale 4. Instrument City. When al Selection. the requireDr. Nelson has been erecting this station men were ready. But the loMr~. Elroy Boberg, entertained for her a nickel, a dime, a half dollar or ments 5. of Vocal the Post solo, Office Lee Palmer. Departmen t fine modern building for the past cal merchants were not qu,te ready. her niece, Miss Berenice Green whose a dollar for the Journal for one year are met, viz: all houses 6. Reading, numbered Maurine and Burt. three months. He has left nothing Somewhere along the road, every marriage will take place this week. and watch The Journal grow-and day, for the next nine!.y to one hun- all streets properly signed, it is very undone to make it one of the really 7. Vocal duet, Golden and Rosamond Earthqualm was played and with refresh it your community grow. Nothprobable that a mail delivery service up-to-date dental establishme nts in Holt. drE:d ¥d twenty days, $Hi0.000,000 ments were served at the small ing was card ever gained without publicity. can be initiated in Midvale. A com- South Salt ' Lake County. He desires 8. Piano solo, Miss Rasmussen. are gomg to be spent. Which towns tables. Prizes were won by There Mrs. has been some remarks made mittee was appointed to confer with 9. Remarks, Bishop Stocking. / his patients to remember the location are going to get this normal· return Lawrence Peterson, Mrs. that the Donald Journal had nothing in it. the City Council on the numbering of 10. in Remarks, order that Missionary. they may encounter no which the summer tourist pays for his Green and Miss Clarice Malstrom. While we know this to be a joke with houses and signing of streets. An or- inconvenien ce next week in finding Dancing will follow the program trip? The guests numbered 16. our readers, yet we have "wise-guys" ''he answer may be seen all ovet• dinance now exists whereby all houses him in his new quarters. parading up and down the avenues must be numbered. This can be done the country. The town where the loshouting such "rot" from the public by a little publicity with resi~ents. Mrs. J. Pugmire, Mrs. Leebert and cal merchants are alive, awak1 to the corners and tbey have never read a Several other committee reports ' Jl.irs. Roy Steadman attended a revalue of the nummer tourist crop, wu! copy of The Journal. Judge not lest were received and other projects iniunion of the Pugmire family held at receive prosperity at the friendly hand ye be well informed. See the index tiated. Clifton, Idaho, early in the week. The of the traveler. elsewhere in this issue. The Journal trip was made by automobile and ' ther tons will take it out in comundoubtedly is one of the newsiest Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gilbert have rerelatives from Sandy p a1 ing of the dust that the cars accompanie d weeklies in the State There of is Utah. every turned indication from a that two Salweek's trip to the them. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cushman and raise on their way through. But Miss Helen Stokes will tell Miss Francine Quick daughter of lair will be the celebration center for children have gone to Rexburg, Idaho The towns which on the one hand Coast. While there they were the more about the proposition. Win Salt Lake County guests on of Independen Mr. and Mrs. ce Frank Ranwhere they "vill make their home. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Quick, is spendawake the friendly patronage of the enough cash to buy a car, take a trip Day. Accordingly dolph the of San managemen Diego and t Mr. and Mrs. Miss Fern Lindsay and her mother, ing the summer months with relatives traveler o "hich, on the other hand, or any thing you may need Comis making J. Donovan preparation of Los s Angeles. to entertain in Nampa, Mrs. Robt. S. Lindsay are enjoying a Idaho. send him hrough hurrying, may not plete distribution will be made of all and transport a record crowd. Trains vacation trip to the Coast. be fifteen miles apart in many seccash taken in on subscription s sales. will leave the Salt Lake City-Salta ir Monday evening Miss Lucile Woodtions of the country. We need circulation depot -revenue will on the following schedule: head entertained at Bridge. The It won't take long for the word to follow as surely as night follows day. 7:15 and 9:15 a. m. 12 noon, 1 and rooms were bright with pin .~ and spread as t9 which is the best town, 2 p. m. and then every half hour. white roses and a color scheme of Eastward bound tourists will carry Those who go to the Lake in their pink and white was carried out in back the Westward bound complaints. own cars will have a choice of two the favors and other decorations . The (THE DOCTOR OF TOWNS) Northern bound will post verbal wei-a C'_O_G_CI_Il_ll_O_O_tr-o. ·-0-D_a_c_o fine highways and find plenty of park- guests were Misses Rhea Wallace, a c-a••a_ll_ co~ signs for the Southern bound to ing space at the beach. Ora Edwards, Mildred Pace, Ethel read as they come into the town limits GO SOIUE PLACE THIS YEAR fore you are any older. And in the There will be the usual holiday amWright, Nell McCormack , Blanche Here is a subject for consideratio n At this time of year, there sev- going, SEE what there is to see. usements on July 4th, including bath- Christopher son, Maurine Duffin, by every one in this town, "What can eral hundred thousand people are Testhrough we do to make our town the one that out the length and breadth of the land Study how to·wns do things-how oth- ing, dancing, picnicing, carni~l fun sie Peterson and Mrs. G. W. Wooders who make their living as you and fireworks. The fireworks display head, Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. D. Gunth·8 summer's tourists army remem- who are thinking about vacation, and make yours, conduct their affairs. will be staged from a barge on the derson all of Salt Lake City. A total of thirty persons called at bers with the greatest amount of vacation, to most of them, means goWhat you learn water depends and will solely be free on to the public. the Journal office the past week inMiss Virginia Esperson attended a "1' asnre ?" The answer is worth a ing some place. your natural powers The and first gift rocket of conwill go skyward at quiring for apartments to rent. Trouuseau tea Sunday given for Miss highly satisfactory portion of the That is the way it should be. This ception, but regardless, you can't be 9 p. m. There will also be a free Mabel Sorenson We can produce a list of 100 famof Salt Lake. $160,000,00 0 a day that the tourist is the greatest nation in the world for the loser for such a venture. matinee dance in the afternoon at Mrs. J. W. Nibley entertained at ilies within ~hirty days, good subis willing to spend. "going places" and may such never There are, in America, so many three o'clock the Claud Kiff orchestra dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Leo- stantial wage earners, who desire to cease. worthwhile places to go - places that playing the program of music. nard Beerhaus of Los Angeles, who rent furnished homes or apartments To travel is to live. To sit sloth- evcry American should see and know Picnickers will take possession of are here on a visit. A trip by auto- in Midvale and most of them expect like in one place is to see nothing about, that lack of a destination is no the newly decorated lower pavilion, mobile was taken to Pleasant Grove to remain for a year at least. JudgAd d by the Utah State Board of be nothing, feel nothing and next excuse. The National Capital, the right at the water front. Fine basket and return during the afternoon. ing from the present rate of influx Health Affecting Sale of Sodas, ~hing to knowing nothing. Travel is National Parks, historical points, lunches that are almost a banquet can Mrs. D. A. Drown entertained the many more would be available within education - the most pleasant form of prominent in America's history-in be purchased at 50 cents each at the Thursday Soft Drinl•s and Other Beverages. Bridge club last week. The a year and there need be no vacant In order that the sale of sodas, soft education known to man, for it "peo- every section of the United States, in catering counter. Reservation s for prizes were won by Mrs. L. A. Pett houses or apartments , furnished, in pies the heart and mind with pictures your very own state, there are places large groups should be made ahead and Mrs. J. W. drinks and other beverages may be that Midvale, winter or summer, ev•m if Nibley. never fade". Travel gives a char to go. of time by telephoning Wasatch 937. Mrs. 0. Whitmore left Friday to additional buildings were erected . condu · ed under sanitary conditions acter of experience to our knowledge, But whatever you do, wherever you The beautiful Saltair cafe serves won- spend the week end. ln Pocatello. It is conservativ ely estimated that the operators of soda fountains, root and brings the figures upon the tab- go, remember that you are an am- derful meals at regular city prices. Mrs. Roy McMullin was pleasantly Midvale needs four apartment houses beer stands, ice cream parlors and let of memory into strong relief. 1 bassador of the place where you live, surprised Saturday evening of last of 24 apartment capacity each, rentGet away from the surrounding s • and as such, "sell" it to all those with AGED DRIVER DIES AS TRUCK week. The occasion was her birthday ing from ~27.50 to $45.00 per month. other establishme nts serving beverwith which you are so "contemptuous-~ whom you ~orne in contact. "Don't CRASHES INTO FARM WAGON anniversary . Games and refreshmen ts It seems next to impossible to inages are hereby required to dispense ly familiar" Get away from the dai- gush" about it, don't overdo it, don't were enjoyed. terest The local capital in this project but guests numbered such ~'I ds only in clean sterile con- ly grind- go places, see things and !lie about it-just SELL it. Thrown from his wagon in a crash 14 and included Mr. and Mrs. C. Hol- with new industries opening up in this tainers. To this end it is ordered that learn, by contact with those of a dif- I Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Re- with a truck on Redwood road Wed- man, Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Olson and vicinity it ought to be possible to inall of the said beverages shall be dis- ferent clime. If you live South, go I production prohibited in whole or in nesday afternoon, James Peterson, 81, Mrs. Jensen of Salt Lake and Mr. and terest outside capital. Surely a plan North-if your habitat fs East, go part. This Town Doctor Article Is South Jordan farmer, suffered a frac- Mrs. George Poulson of Granite. could be figured out whereby the inpensed in: West. If you live on the plains, go J published by The :\lidvale Journal in tured skull and died before vestment medical would net six per cent and 1. Receptacles that have been ster- look at an ocean, if you have never cooperation with the l\lidvale Lions aid could be summoned. the increase in value of property ilized before each individual service seen a mountain, go gaze at one, be- Club. Highest Bowling Score The truck, a United States army which is bound to come to be velvet by livo- steam, or machine, carrying supplies to the nato the investor. tional guard encampmen t at Jordan We would be glad to compile a list 2. Completely immersed in actually Narrows and the wagon collided as of families from Salt Lake City, Sanboiling water not less than 3 minutes, the truck driver, Raymond L. Haddy, Bingham and elsewhere desiring or in ' AN' PoP EXPECTS ME: dow, is said to have attempted to pass apartments in Midvale and furnish 3. I.adividual paper receptacles used the wagon. Peterson's wagon was TO Ct:lEBRATE TH' same to prospective investors in ordragged about seventy feet before for one service only. The said decepder the to get the ball rolling. All that GLOR.IOUS roURlKO'JIJLY truck could be stopped, according to is needed is some one to break the ice, tacles shall be destroyed immediatel y WITH THISDeputy Sheriff Karl Reidheim. start building housing accommoda after being used to .serve a customer. tions in Midvale, and the rest will These requiremen ts shall take efMrs. Ernest George of Oakland, follow the leader. Calif., was a guest this week of her fect '11y 1, 1929. Midvale will show a good healthy • sister, Mrs. E. R. Benson. growth in 1929 and will go forward GAMES in 1930 with such an impetus that it Mr. and ::\frs. Albert Vunder, Jr., of Tuesday evening Miss Virginia Eswould be called a boom in most loMidvale announce the birth of a son, person, Miss Lorene Aylett and Miss calities. June .t lst. The boy was born at the Helen Stokes attended _ the wedding The mossbacks may stand by and home<'Pf Mrs. Wm. C. Miller on Loreception given for Mr. and Mrs. A. E. cry "It can't be done" but what about cust and Second Ave. Both mother NoaH of Salt Lake. The bride was it- 'twas ever thus! and babe doing nicely. formerly Miss Mabel Sorenson and Mr. Arthur Melton, Jr., of Los Anthe reception was held at the home Mrs. Eva B. Lewis left this week geles, Clilif., has been in Midvale and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. to spend some time in Fountain Green vicinity since Saturday visiting his Sorenson. · with her daughter, Mrs. Abe Livingfriends here. Mr. Melton was- for ston. merly of Midvale. This is his first Thursday evening of last week, at Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alcorn entervisit here for four years. the Cutler home on North Main Street tained at dinner Tuesday for George Mr. apd Mrs. A. C. Furse of West Lieut. (jg) Shirley Y. Cutler was Maycroft and Miss Frances Maycroft Jordan r.nnounce tne birth of a daughpleasantly surprised by a number of of Chicago, Ill., who are here on a ter, June 19th at the Miller residence relatives, prior to his departure to visit. Covers were laid for 10 guests. George J.tiiTl'tt ot Jer·sey City, N. J., 295 Locust and Second Ave., Midvale. continue his studies at the Naval AcaMr. and Mrs. W. J. Woodhead Both Mrs. Fnrse and the new baby demy at Annapolis, Md. Lt. Cutler who wllt•<l up u .::core of 797 in the spent Sunday with relatives in Provo. are doing well. left Friday and was accompanie d to Internationa l I.Jowli11g tournament to Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Friday afternoon Mrs. Wm. \Vaters Salt Lake by a large party of friends. take tCip honors in indlvltlnal scoring M. Despain, Mrs. Elroy Boberg, Mr. entertained at bri ge in compi iment Mr. and Mrs. F. Spindar, Miss at the tuurney held at Stockholm, and Mrs. E. E. Greenwood and Mrs. to Mrs. Melvin Mitchell a recent Gladys Binggli and C. Doty enjoyed Sweden. The A mericn n· \\' hlte team, R. W. Stokes and family attended the bride and Miss Frances Maycroft of a trip to a near by canyon Sunday. wltb com hi ned scorE' of :1,762 pins, won wedding reception given for Mr. and Chicago, Ill., who is visiting Mrs. Wm. Friday of last week Ruth Elieson the ci.JnmrJiou::;llip uguiust all other Mrs. Inar Larson at the home of the Maycroft of Salt Lake. entertained a number of her friends contenders. bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. at a pi<:nic part at Liberty Park. Green of Magna. v·ol. 5 No.7 Midvale, Salt Lake Co., Utah, June 28, 1929 Weekly : Twelve Pages, Price Five Cents -------------------------------------------------------Directo r Donald Jessop Enterta inment s Given SU MER AR Y ON THE ARCH of Midval e Band Requests Aid of Patrons . URAl SHEPPICK GOES TO BRITISH MISS! ON IN JULY For Mirla Greenw ood A Bride of theWeek --- MA1L DELIVERY SERVICE POSSIBLE Dr. H. E. Nelson Will Move to His New Home On or About July 1st I Th e Saltair Will Be Center of Celebra tion on 4th In Salt Lake County n Do eto r Sa.ys Rules and Regula tions j It Can't Be Done CAN YUK BEAT rr? fiREWORkS DANCING SPEECHES CONTESTS ,, MIDVALE NEEDS LIVING QUARTERS |