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Show ' M id_v_a_le~,_U_t_a_h~,T_h_u_r_s_d_a~y,~J~u~ly~3~1,~1~9.~3~0-----------------------~VV~e~ek~l~y~P~r~i~ce~5~C~e~n~t~s-Yo!~_N_o_._1_4·------~--~------------------·--__ . REPORJ ON WORK ,N, Y. EGG MARKET OF PLAYGROUNDS SHOWSSTRENCTH QI Canning I0W, J. OBSERVES ~~~~~~~~~~ PIONEER DAY • • Totals ............................ 568 DANCING Enrolled. Bing-ham Central ............ 110 Bluffdale ........ ........ .......... 23 Butler ................................ 22 Copperton .......... ....... ... ...... 56 Crescent .................. .......... 34 Draper ................................ 88 Granite .............................. 22 Herriman ......... .......... ....... 27 Highland Boy .. ... ......... .... 69 Lark .................................. 33 Midvale .............................. 83 Riverton .. ....... ....... .... .. ... ... 4 7 Sandy ................................ 75 South Jordan .. .. .. .............. 47 Union ................................ 92 Upper Bingham __ ........... 32 West Jordan .................... 64 • Totals ................................ 947 PLAYGROUND Bingham Central ............ 127 Bluffdale ........ ........ .......... 55 Butler ................................ 59 Copperton .... .. .... .. ... ... ...... 85 Crescent ... .. .. ...... .... .. ..... .... 25 Draper ................................ 150 Granite .............................. 30 Herriman .......................... 128 Highland Boy .................. 105 Lark .................................. 100 Midvale ..............................115 Riverton ........... ................. 90 Sandy ................................ 3~4 South Jordan . .. .. ... ... .... ... 54 Union ................................ 72 Upper Bingham .............. 149 West Jordan .................... 60 Copperton Ball Parl<.. .... 347 Totals .......................... 2145 • 481 Att. I 85 14 18 43 30 65 17 16 54 25 61 33 54 42 52 27 58 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alcorn and granddaughter, Miss Helen Hughes, returned Wednesday from a four weeks' automobile tour through the and Canada. Northwest Pacific They visited most of the national parks while away, j1;0ing to Yellowstone, Glacier National park, the Banff national park in Canada, returning to the United States by way of northern· Idaho and Spokane, across the state to Seattle, then down throughh Oregon to Crater Lake and on to Oakland, returning to Utah by way of Winnemucca, Nev. Mr. AlIn a game in which all the runs corn states they had very fine weather were made by the home boys, the during the entire trip and the roads Midvale baseball team defeated the were in good condition. Layton Farm Bureau team, champions of Davis county, here Sunday afternoon by a score of 12 to 0. ?ow at first base for Midvale, and Elllson, playing the same position for Layton, and each credited with eleven putouts. Beckstead was in the pitcher's box for the local team, and Page Funeral services were held Tuesday did mound duty for Layton, neither for Mrs. Christina Jensen, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. pitcher scoring a strike out. The Dollar Cab will play their sec- W. J. Dearing, 55 Holden street, Satond game of the season here next urday morning of natural causes. Sunday. The Cab team defeated Mid- Mrs. Jensen was born in Sweden, vale in the first game, and the local Octoj:Jer 14, 1845, coming to America boys are out to get their scalp. in 1880. She had been a resident of Manager Bennie Schmiett is nego- Midvale for the past four years. She tiating for a game with the House is survived by two sons, Joseph E., of of David bearded baseball team and Reno, Nev.; Andrew, of Bennion, also for a game with the Japanese Utah; two daughters, Mrs. w. F. Heitmann, Berkeley, Calif., and Mrs. team of Salt Lake. J. Dearing of Midvale; 11 grandW. Score by innings: Midvale ...................... 121 002 60*-12 children, and two great-grandchilLayton .... .. ................ 000 000 000- 0 dren. Funeral Services Held for Midvale Woman |