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Show VOLUME 2 Jr=::~~~~~~\ MIWNG AROUND IN MIDVALE . NUMBER 49 Christmas Tree Planted ,000 Chicks Destroyed By Information Released On Matthews Elected Head At Sandy Municipal Park ~ire At Draper, Sunday Mailing Christmas Cards Midvale Bourbon Club The following information is reAt a meeting comprised of demA thousand 3-week-old chicks The new municipal park, recently leased from the Jordan distt ict and a section of chicken coop be- leased by the Midyale post office cc1-a.tic leaders and worlrers held HE "MYSTERIOUS Ellsworth~" hoard of education, by Sandy City longing to Ross Ballard of Draper, to faciliate efficient handling of in the Midvale City hall, Monday (To you .. Norm Spottiswoode, for the purpose of improving it and \vere completely burned lat0 Sun- CJ>l'i"-'tm~~ cards a'l'!.d other season- evening, December 9, a permanent the man who returns your insuf- making it into a recreation center day night at the Ballard home. able mail: dty-wide party organization was ficient checks) magician grandi- for the city, was graced during the Christmas cards and any third perfected. The fire was evidently caused ose or sumpin', will. make a per- week with a large permanently by an oil burning brooder stove class material may be m~iled in Officers and an executive counsonal appearance at Lark within planted Christmas tt·ee moved from which exploded, spreading the unsealed envelopes provided they cil to serve for one year were electthe near future . . . and our bet is the Cushing place on Pioneer av- flame so suddenly that removal of car! y no personal message other ed as follows: C. E. Matthew~. that the brothers in Lark, will be enue. the chicks was impossible. The than the usual season greetings. president; L. S. Rimington, vicewondering as we do ... why EllsThe tree was also moved in flame started about 11:15 p. m. for one and one half cents. If the president; Charles Cockayne, secworth needs to work for dough preparation for the big Ghristmas The County Fire department arriv- envelope contains a personal mes- retary-treasurer. The executiye when he can pull it out of thin air tree party sponsored annually by ed in time to save the Ballard E:age the letter becomes first class officers are automatically elected and fill fruit jars with it so easily '..he Sandy Lion's club, when Santa house, adjoining coops and other and requires the usual first class membe· s of the executive council. on the stage. estruction. rate of two cents for delivery in Mrs. Silas BrOV~<'D, Mrs. Thomas Claus presents all the children out buildings from As good as he is at making ends with bags of candy and nuts. In Damage was estimated at $400. Midvale and three cents for deliv- vViles, Tyler R. Vincent and 0. :.>. meet with his rope act . . . he has former years a tree has been e• y to other post offices. If the Northcutt, were also named to not been able to tell us bow to brought from the nearby canyon envelopes are sealed even thougl' serve on the executive council. make our income fuse or merge for the purpose, and placed at the no personal message is contained \Vith the exception of persons 0 with our outgo. . . and as a result they will stiU require the fi1·st cJa::=t. holding positions of patronage in intersection of main and Center we are beginning to think he's streets. rate for delivery. the state and county administ ·, a0 not actually rustling that dough Patrons .will sn.ve them.o;elvN tion, all the members of the DemoThe movement of the tree was out of this ordinary Midvale air. under the ~irecti~n of F. A. Orton. The annual meeting of . the Salt much trouble and delay in deliver~·! cratic party residing in Midvale It must be a trick .. no foolin'. The comm1ttee m charge of the Lake County Farm Bureau will b e of their Christmas c::trds by ca e- are eligible to membership in the Christmas party includes, S. E. I ;,eld in the West Jordan school au- fully observing the above informa-, Midvale Democratic club. Any club F YOU WANT TO BE sure that McKean, F. A. Orton and Arthu!.· cJitorium Monday afternoon, Dec . tion. The local office force is plan-~ member who accepts employment the taxes you pay, sales and E. ~eterson. ning to put forth every effort for at the hands of the state or coun· ember 16 at 1 o'clock ' . the other varieties, are doing a The meeti!lg wi!l feature an ad- the most efficient handling of the ty political machine is automaticgood job to furnish-relief and to dress by Profef:sor Dc\\'ey Clyde Christmas mail, but can only sue- ally suspended during the term of bring back a genuine brand of Of the Irrigation De partment of ceed through the cooperation of such employment. non-chalant prosperity ... saunter The club, however, will when the U. S. A. C. The complete pro- the public. around the newly constructed and called upon endorse qualified demgram will be as follows: beautifully adorned offices at the ocrats for positions of pat1 onage Musical numbers, West Jordan state capitol building ... and pipe whether they be club members ot· Odd Fellows' Lodge Mildey No. school band; annual report, Wilthe well dressed, well fed and well 39 held their semi-annual election liam :Kasworn of Granger, presinon-club members, provided they paid attaches languidly draped of officers Tuesday evening in the dent of the Farm Bureau; annual are reputable, competent and defrom swivel chair to mahogany I. 0. 0. F. hall in Midvale. serving . . . and democrat~ now report. Edna Hogan of West J orA permanent organization of the top. holding positions of patr0nc> ge will The following officers were elec- dan, chairman of Home and ComSons of Ut3h Pioneers was effect- receive due support and cooperaFor a fact it is a sight that will ted: Ross Willgren, noble grand; munity section; Annual report, Edimmediately restore your definite Robert M:cKague, vice-grand; Rev. win K. \Vinder of Granger, secre- ed Sunday at Sandy First ,~,rard tion of the club. chapel with the following officers: belief in a real flesh and blood 0. C. King, secretary; and Nick A committee composed of G. S . tary-treasur er of the Farm BuCharles C. Crapo. captain of the Santa Claus. Northcutt, Glenn Mitchell an Albanese, treasurer; and L. A. reau; annual report of Extension Sandy camp; with James A. Muir, Verne Lester was appoint€'d to Sumbot, trustee for 18 month term. Retiring officers were Vel'l service; V. L. Martineau, county first lieutenant; David Archibald. draft a declaration of princ1ples, to LD MAJOR POT SHOTS is of agt:'iculttJral agent; annual report second lieutenant; Lawrence . C. . . . . the fixed opinion evidently that \Voo dh ead , no bl e gran d , and R oss guide the activities of the club in xr·l . d Th . t 1 of extenswn serv1ce, b:y Ivy L. Hall, S:apley, secretary; A. R. Gardner the senator from out neighboring \v 1 lgren, vice-gran . its political and civic functions ... e ms a h d t · t · f h ff' . t k ..co~mty orne emons rat10n agen~; treasurer; and Carter E. G:ant, the same to be presented for adopstate, William E. Borah, cannot 1atiOn o t e new o 1cers w1 11 a e muEIC . cont est , M a 1e quart e t and get the republican nomination for place January 1. t:on at the next regular meeting mixed · chorus under direction of historian. The charter deadline was set for of the club to be held on Friday, The Rebekah Lodge, Queen of • presidency . . . and says he if he does he can't be elected . . . we the West No. 22, will elect officers Mrs. Ruby Broadbent; address, January 5. Dr. George A. Wilson, January 3, 1936. "County Health Program", Rena chairman of the state organization have said before and we reiterate on December 13 . B. Maycock, state director, home committee, and Harold H. Jensen, our opinion here and now . . . the economics, extension service U. S. general historian, were in attendIdaho Senator is the only prospecA. C.; musical numbers, winning tive candidate thus far mentioned ance at the meeting. contestants in music contest, and by the republicans who has any address by Prof. Dewey Clyde. opportunity to make the grade. Election of Directors for the sevAnd this irrespective of the Liberen districts will conclude the meetProspects of the $2,000,000 Utaru ty Digest poll .... do we think we Faculty of the Draper school ing. lake diking project had brightened are smart? will present the play, "The Goose Friday with the election of officHangs High" at the school auditTHE TWO BEER Licenses that orium on Friday, December 20, unE. E. Greenwood, principal of the ers and baHoting on articles of inhave been granted in Midvale der the direction of Miss Lola Han0 JSt UfC 0 0 J!.iidvale school, was n~.med chG.ir- corporation Of the Utah Lake Watodate are, in our opinion, in good man of the Central committee of ter Users' association. sen. hands, that will not abuse the fiShnaS the U. A. E. at a meeting held in Meeting Tuesday in Salt Lake The cast of the play includes trust or violate the existing liquor Reid Beck, Florence Christ~nsen, ____ • Salt Lake City, Satunlay, Decem- city, a group of tentative water laws . . . the citizenry should stand J. M. Peterson, R. R. Be1l, Ruth Midvale Community Methodist bc>r 7. users approved articles of incoi padamant to have the one remaining Buchannan, Virginia Walker, E. L. church, under the direction of the The committee y..·as eh;ted at oration giving the board of direclicense awarded to a person who Christiansen, V. H. Watkins, Emily Rev. o. c. King, will conduct its the Stale Teachers' Convention tors considerable control in the fucomes w~ll within the qualifications Washburn, George Barton, Hulda annual Christmas tree pageant at h~ld in October. The organi:r.:ation ture plans. (Continqed on page 9.) Crossgrove, and Joseph A . Cutler. the Community church on Monday, of i!:. is as foll~ws: Ch.a;rnl~n. E. E. , Farmers won two decisive vicGreenwood; VIce-chalrman, Jamts tories at the meeting. Two conMiss Anne Fitzgerald is in December 23, at 7:30 p. m. The title of the pageant is "J Jeit!?en, Box Elder Hig'l schf)ol; troL fixing votes were taken from charge of stage settings and Mrs. Bring Thee Peace." Thirty-five !;ecretary, Dorothy Learned, tJfE'Si- ~alt I:.aKe City when .ballotin3· roGeneva Quinn and Miss Sarah children will participate. Mrs. o. dent Salt Lake City Teadlers' as- suited in separation of the MetroFitzgeraldl.are in charge of the decorations of the hall. Miss Rebec- C. King, superintendent of the soc;iation; members, A. M. Ma.ughn politan water district board and ca Nelson is producing the costume Sunday School, will direct the pa- :t=rincipal Richfield high school; representatives of the subscribing By BLAINE WATTS creations and Miss Sarah Fitzger- geant . Santa Claus will also be and W. W. Brockbank. prindpal water users and canal companies. This mean that actual contml of ald is in charge of the prompting. in attendance with a treat for all Springville high school. The opinions and observations exthe kiddies. the program goes to the farmer. R. R. Bell is general manager and pressed in this column are those of Mr. Watts and are not necessarily publicity agent for the production. James H. Jensen of \Vest Jorsubscribed to in whole or in part by dan, president of the Utah and the publishers and editorial staff of this paper. Salt Lake Canal company. was ) elected permanent president of the association, defeating George D . PROGRAM worth~· of your supMidvale First ward annual M- Keyser, who became vice-president Proceeds to be used for the Men· and Gleaner Girl banquet and port is the M-Men basketball by acclamation. Miss Billy Quick purpose of making lighter the program which is being carried out The Women's Civic A1 ts club dance was held Wednesday even- was elected secretary-treasurer. hearts of little folks whose parin this city this winter This pro- of Sandy met at Sandy junior high ing, December 11, in the ward aments are victims of the depresgram aims to provide physical a c- school Thursday afternoon, under usement hall. Miss Maurine Cash, Articles of incorporation as prosion, or other causes that result tivity for young men oetwe<3n the direction of Mrs. L. W. Sorenson, Miss Alta Miller and Charles Cock- posed by George A. Critchlow, a ages of 18 and 24 through the president, where a Christmas proin stress and want. ayne were in charge of the affair. member of the Metropolitan disgame which has become so popular gram was enjoyed, followed by a Miss Helen Stokes was toast- trict, would have allowed the Salt MAIL OR TAKE YOUR DOin the last twenty years. social. mistress for the evening. Toasts Lake City district one or two more NATIONS TO TYLER VINThese games are played on MenThe program, under direction of were given by the following: Ray- directors than the four provided CENT, treasurer, at the Contidays and Thursdays in the Midvale Mrs. Louis Peterson, included: mond Allred, AI Drake, Ray Les- for in the final papers. nental Bank and Trust comJunior High gym and a!"e open to musical selections by the girls and pany, Midvale branch. ter, Maurine Cash, Ethel Smart, The Utah and Salt Lake Canal anyone wishing to attend. A small boys chorus of Sandy junior high Jeneal Jorgenson and Urs. Glen company, with a tentatiYc subCONTRIBUTIONS: admission fee is ch<lrged. whi.ch is school under direction of Harold Mitchell. The guests of l1onor wl10 scription for 16,000 n,cre feet, is only proper, but a high class bas- Bradley; reading of the playlet, The Ute Sentinel ....... _........ $5.00 also gave short speeches were Miss 1 to be represented by James H. ketball game is guaraut€ed. Sup· "Along Came Christmas", Mrs. Freda Jensen, Mrs. Bertha Sabey, JenE"e!l, a:1d \''liHa:->1 .r. L '-::k, both C. E. Matthews ............... -.... 2.00 port the boys in this worthy sport. Nora. E. Peterson. Miss Ada Farrer and Leon Ras- of West Jordan, and Edwin K. Harry M. Nicholson ....... _ 10.00 - oFollowing the program progresmussen, all of the stake M. I. A. Winder of Granger. Directors from B. A. Rasmussen ·-.... -.... - 5.00 NOTHER 10 DOLLARS against sive games were enjoyed under dipresidency and board. Tyler Vin- the East Jordan Irrigation comTyler Vincent .....-... -.......... 2.50 the sweatband from last sum- rection of the entertainment comcent, superintendent of the ward ;;any will be J. R. Allen, A. R. mer's straw hat that Bena.to·· Bor- mittee. Luncheon was served on Norman Spottiswoode .... 1.00 Y. M. M. I. A. gave an address of Gardner and Olof Olson. A. J. Evah does not receive the Republican small tables. Hostesses were: Mrs. appreciation for all who assi~ted ans will represent the Utah Lake W. M. Frame ................... . 1.00 nomination for President. If th::tt's Reg White, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, in making the banquet a success. Distributing company; H. A. Smith, Arnold Javaine ........... __ _ 1.00 wrong the same bet goes that he Mrs. Elmer Johnson, Mrs. J. ErnDancing conclud~d the evening's the Draper Irriga~ion company; isn't elected president I est Jensen and Mrs. Ray Green- Safeway Stores ·--·..---..-...- 5.00 entertainment. Nmety-two were and Hyrum Benmon, the North (Continued on page 4) wood. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . : in attendance. Jordan Irrigation company. )l;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::=;======::;j{ T County f arm Bureau T H Jd Annua}Meeiing • r I Odd Fellows' Lodge Holds Election Of Officers Sons Of Utah Pioneers Organized At Sandy O Draper School Facuity Will Present Drama Greenwood Named Head Of U. E. A. Committee Melh d• Ch hT H Jd • J 8 ch ree anquet }t:==============1\, Pot Shots A Sandy Civic Arts Club Holds Chrisbnas Program M-Men, Gleaner Girls Hold Annual Banquet Empty Stocking Fund A I Officers Elected For Utah Lake Diking Project |