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Show ' Midvale, Utah, Friday, June 23, 1933 Volume9. Number 8. JORDAN SCHOOL ~0~~---=· ::-~Th~ -~ D~a;=of~hlilil!P.icru~·ce~ID !Reflector Law, Many Others DISTRICT GETS Become Effective On Monday PART IN FUNDS Traffic Statutes Hold New "Don'ts" on June 26; mK!NG OF UTAH Final Apportionments Wage Scale Law Fixes Minimum Hourly For YeHr Made By Rate on Public Works LAKE IS SOUGHT State Board 1 Next Monday will be the effective date for some 50 new Utah Project Is Portion of Planned $13,000,000 Program Jordan school district receives its laws. That is the day the revised code of state laws becomes opershare in the state distt·ict school and ative. With this code, which is a clarification and to some extent state high school funds under an apa change of all Utah laws enacted prior to 1933, half a hundred nortionment this weel.;; by the state brand new ones, passed by the 1933 legislature, come into effect board of education as the last allocation for the school year 1932-33. automatically. Utah is waiting to share in a proThe state board, in announcing the · Only a few at·e of direct and imposed reclamation program that wou1d mediate interest out of this great amounts, apportioned a total of $23,be carried out as part of the $3,300,- number of laws while two important 735 from the district school fund and 000,000 public works program, advices changes in the revised code will ef$38,886 from the high school funds to from Washington and developments fect a great number of persons. the various districts of the state. in the state indicate. The Jordan district received $968.16\ Probably of outstandmg interest is News that Utah egg producers are A western delegation now in the the law requiring reflectors on aU from the district school fund, or 8 getting twice as much for their prodnational capitol is seeking to have motor vehicles, trailers and semicents per capital of school population. $150,000,000 of this $3,300,000,000 set trailers. This law becomes effective uct as are poultrymen of Kansas and This brings the total granted this apart for reclamation, which is vital at 1 a. m. Monday and atter that. it Missouri was brought Wednesday by year up to $20.82 per capital agai~t to the west and its vast agricultural will be unlawtUl w operate such vehi- Clyde C. Edmonds, general manager $21.51 last year. The law covermg interests. state district school funds states tha.t cies without an approved red reflector of the Utah Poultry Producers' Cooperative association, on his return the apportionment shall total $25 per Meanwhile, reclamation champions on the rear of the machine as part ot from a trip in the middle west. at home are hard at work. William the ughting equipment. capita, but a decli?e in tax returns He told of being informed that egg caused the lower f1gure. R. Wallace., chairman of the Utah Numerous types have been certified raisers of those states, because of lack water storage commission, has outand certificates ot approval havt Of the total of $20.82 per capital lined a list of projects, Including the been issued. Motorists abowd maKe of organization and the fact they apportioned throughout the y~r, vast Salt Lake basin project, which swe tbe type they ouy is appt·ove<.t 01· compete against each other, are get$19.75 came from the district school E t J d d f! t S hr 5 tak Y L M I A Fit would cost at least $13,385,000 to they may oe vioJ.atlllg the J.a.w. '!'hey ting 7% cents a dozen and must furfund itself. This is made up by a Th . d as or an e · · · · · 1 Lr war • rs ; op ·ana z~er~ comp1ete. must be visible for 5vo~ feet as one at n1sh their own crates. Utahns are property tax levy and 75 per cent of held its annual Swarm day and grarl~ ald of Draper and Emma Mehssa now receiving between 14 and 15 the returns on the individual income uation exercises for the Beehive Girls Jenkins of Midvale Second ward, tied This list also Includes the Utah lake the requirements. cents, he said tax and corporatiOn franchise tax. of the stake at the Sandy Thlrd ward for second place. diking project, of importance here 'J."'h e revised code of laws makes Mr. Edmonds said that the benefits Miss Freda Jensen, the new pres!~ because its fulfillment would restrict t wo imvort.ant c.nanges in the st.ate·s The balance, or $1.07 per capital, chapel Wednesday afternoon, under came from the land, interest and direction of the president, Mrs. Alta dent of the Y. L .. M. I. A. of East the lake area and reduce evaporation, tratf1c statutes. One of them is mak- of an organized sales agency in New York for Utah eggs overcome the Andrus, when 73 certificates of grad· Jordan stake, was mtroduced by M_rs. which contributes to the present rental fund. lng speedlng beyond certain limits great distance between the state and Murray district received $237.12 uation were presented to Beehive Andrus. Miss Jensen read the wm- cal shortage of water in. the l~e . t otrense m ILselt. 'l 'he old law was so eastern markets. threatens farmers of thts regiOn Wlth worded that it was necessary for the under the apportionment this week Girls from the various wards of the ning essay written by Miss Grant. stake. Living pictures and song demon- crop losse~. . . prosecution to prove that a driver and Granite, $1,388.48. stration in "Songs That Were Dear It also mch~des the Sanpete and was driving in E:xcess of a certain The high school fund apportionThe program included. Opening to Our Mothers" were pr-esented as Moon lake prOJects. . . limit and at a dangerous speed, ment brings Jordan district $2,005.31 song, "Cheer Song,'' by the Beehive f . "M0 th M ch , E t All these would enta1I spendrng of . . . . for its high school. This is the sec- Girls of East Jordan stake; invoca· 0 11 . ows. er a ree, as 13 385 000 ·t · t· t d '1:his v1rtuaUy nullified the law be1 ond apportionment of the school ~·c.:.:.!' tion, High Councilman Albert Bur- ~ 1 !;~e ;rJd~"T~{e': a Lo~g, ~~n~ $ Oruy' on~ u.:Jteso~fh! ·Salt Lake cause, for instance, it might not be The Bluemel and Knight Mortuary recently ended, the other being made goo; chorus, Beehive Girls of Draper. ~in •., ~ e . rs ~ basin project has been completed. the proved that a motorist d:rtving more will hold its official opening at 265 in March and amounting to $2,799.79. under direction of Miss Wilm~t Day; . g, San Y First war ; ''Tulip Echo reservoir Others planned and '[ t.nan 40 miles an hour outside a busiThis makes the total received by the talk on Beehive work, Stake Be.e- 'Ewunhe in Holland," Crescent ward; it is hoped will be made possible b}; ness or residential distnct was driv- East Center street on Sunday, when the public is invited to inspect the district for the year from the high k . E rns l rom o f D raper. Maggie, en You andward· I Were eeper J enrue Union ''Old Young Oalte~ 1·eclamation funds, are the Cach e va l - I ing at a aangez·ous speed · new institution. school fund, $4,805.10. Certificates of graduation were Bucket,'•• Sandy Third 'ward; "Come, leY: unit, Ogden unit and Deer creek . ';l'he. word "and·· is changed _t<;> "o:·' The high school fund, created for The building has been completely presented, also the second ranlt to Come, Ye Saints," Granite ward; t.m;t. . . efrectlVe Monday,_so either dnvmg m renovated and redecorated and Is maintenance of high schools of the fhe Uath lake diking baa been e~ti- excess. of the ~1m1t or at a dange1·ous equipped with the latest furnishings state, is provided by a tax levy on all the Buill;lers of the Hive was con- "Columbia., the Gem of the Ocean," mat?d t? cost about $2,000,000 and m- speed lS an offense. real property. The levy for the year ferret! upon the girls of the various Midvale Second ward. to give service second to none, acM wards of the stake. Remarks were made by Albert veshgatton ha~ b~en completed by The revised code also restores the cording to company officials. now ending was .2 mill. The Winners of the Beehive Girls Burgan and Carter E. Grant, high 1 E: 0. Larson, dlstnct reclamation en- law fixing. the !lge minim~ for Murray district receives $365.45 It is equipped to carry on business scrap book contest were announced council advisers of the Y. L. Jl..f. r. gmeer. . . motor veh1cle dr1vers at 16 years. in Midvale independent of its Salt from the high school fund, and Granby President Alta Andrus as follows: of East Jordan stake. The luncheon The four u~t.s-complebon of the 'T hi::; law had been removed from the Lake City branch. Service will be day ite $1,906.40. First prize, Ruth Allgod of Crescent hour followed the protn·am after Salt Lake basm work. Utah lake books. and night. . t>~ • dilting Sanpete project and Moon 1 Mr. Bluemel was formerly asso~ \Var d ; second prize, N :e.Ima. J ohnson of wh1ch stunts were p1·esented by the f~rm the estimated total of $l -/ Other .features are added to the 3 1 elated With the Deseret Mortuary Crescent ward. Beehive. Girl~ of the various wards, ~~e0oo for reclamation. ' state's tt~ic laws, called the unifor~ 1 Prizes on the essays on "Symbol- under d1rect10n of Stake Beekeeper 3 Utah . represented on the delega- moto1· vehicle co1e. . One is the antl- company for six years, as was Mr. ism," written by the BeeWve Girls, Harriet .M. Fitzgerald. 1 tion noV:sconferrina in Washington by t~eft law. which ai<Li . in the recovery Knight, who is well known in the were awarded Bernice Grant of Sandy Bened1ct1on was by Mrs. Eva Crapo. H. L. Miller of Su~yside. of stolen cars by t·t!<;_wrmg prompt re- county and spent his early life around Funeral se~·vtccs were held Tuesday ports by peace off1cers to the state Bluffdale. at 3 o'clock in the East Midvale ward Mrs. Melba Deming is occupying motor vehicle _depa1·tment on stolen or chapel for Mrs. Lavina Thayne, who I m1ssmg machines. Lists are then Im- part of the house to assist the compa.ased away Saturday at St. Mark's ai mediately available to au peace au- pany. The public is invited to inhospital. Counselor Albert Glover of' thontles, rudmg in checkmg for ma- spect the institution on Sunday or at Th~ 1933 tourist season of Yellowany other time. According to advices last Tuesday, ficiated. chines. stone national park officialy opened th:e Speakers were Bishop Hatfield of 2-cent postage rate on local mail 1 A social was given at the stake '!'his law, adopted by the last legisLehi, T. F. Greenwood of East: Afid- Tuesday. Lodges at Mammoth, Can- will be restored on .July 1 by order of house in Sandy, Friday afternoon, by lature, also maKes it a violation to vale, President Heber Burgan of yon and Old Paithful and hotels a.t Post~:naster General Farley. The re- the East Jordan stake Relief society, alter the motor or serial numbers on Union and D. A. Smith of Salt Lake. Canyon and Old Faithful are open ~uctlon from the 3-cent rate for all r commemot·ating the ninth anniver- a motor vehicle. Musical numbe~s were: Contralto .solo, this year, the park operating on a re- flfst class mail was ordered by law. j sary of the birthday anniversary of The driver's license law also was Miss Jessie Evans of Salt Lakej tenor stricted schedule. Marlin B. Peterson of West Jordan Mrs Janet Muir, stake board mem- added to the uniform motor vehicle solo, Chades Schmidt; contralto solo, has been appointed justice of the ber;, who h3:5 be~n a wro~er. in the code by the 1933 legislature, but this Miss Beatrice £!:-pers; ti.'Unlpet solo, peace in the Ninth county precinct by baby clinlc smce 1ts orgaruzabon. does not take effect until January 1, Christian Alsop, a. grandson of Mrs. t he county commission. He takes the A program, under direction of Mrs. 1934. Thayne, and C? : ning and closlng Zelma Thompson, stake board memThe Journal lists a few of the other post to which J. R. Peterson was numbers by Relief society members. ber, was as follows: singing by con- new laws effective Monday that are elected last falL The latter Mr. PetJoseph Millerberg offered the invocaPresidents and members of all stake erson did not take office. Byron J. East Jordan stake "M" Men were gregation; invocation, Mrs. Almeda of prime importance and interest. tion and Mrs. Leste.r Forbush pro- boards of East Jordan stake, with winner over West Jordan stake "M" Smith, stake Trane was named constable in tke board member, of nounced the benediction. The grave their partners, held an outing in r..£en in a track, field and tennis meet 1 Draper; greetings, Stake President One is that permitting branch precinct to succeed Wallace Bateman, in the Murray City cemetery was Glacio park in Little Cottonwood can- held Wednesday of last week at Jor- f Elfleda Jensen; history of the clinic, banking in the state. A national bank resigned. dedicated by Albert Glover. Sons and yon Wednesday. The program ·in- dan high school. The track score Mrs. Janet Muir; statistical report of or state bank, through application to grandsons were pa.llbearers, and mem- cluded various contests between the was 74 to 33 for East Jordan. the baby clinic of East Jordan stake, the U. S. comptroller of currency and bers of the Gleaner Girls class of the wards, a baseball game between the East Jordan's tennis team., all for- MTs. Myrtle Hyatt, stake board the state bank commissioner, respecM. I. A. were flower girls. high councU and members of the old mer Jordan high school players, lost member; vocal solo, Mrs. Alice Ber- tively, may operate a branch. Mrs. Thayne was born in Lehi, folks committee in the afternoon. only one match. Sterling Jensen of rett of Union. ward; original songs by The benefit of this law is shown in September 14, 1866, the daughter of Stunts were presented by the wards Sandy Second ward was the individual Miss Callie Jensen and Mrs. F1eda the fact that two Salt Lake banks Funeral services for George William James and Charlotte Crockett Gough. around a campfire at 8:30 p. m., ,fol- s~ar, pulling down two firsts and one Larson. Remarks were made by the have applied to operate a branch in Brown, 59, w.ho died Friday at his In 1886 she came to Midvale and had lowing luncheon at 7 p. m. t}e for first. following general board members Sugarhouse, Salt Lake suburb1 which home in Sandy of a heart attack were resided there since. Her husband, has been without a bank for more Winnei·s were as follows: from Salt Lake: Mrs. Ethel R. Smith, than two years because of a failure. conducted Monday at the George A. Moroni Thayne, died four years ago. High jump--Sterling Jensen, E. J., Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon, and Mrs. Jenkins mortuary chapel, 4760 South Mrs. Thayne is survived by four sons, f" t R Another is the wage scale law on State street. Burial followed in the trs ; ay Smith • W · J ·• second ; K ay Sarah J. McClellan. Refreshments public works. It fixes minimum hourW . J., of Salt Lake; Leslie and ClifVoyce, E. J., third. 5 ft. 5 in. weJ.·e served to 30 guests. ly wages, based on a 30-hour week, City cemetery. ton, of Murray, and Delbert, of East Pole vault-Sterllng Jensen, Kay Mrs. Muir was presented with a for all public works undertaken by Mr. Brown was born August 22, Midvale; four daughters, Mrs. Ray and Frank canning, all of East token from the stake board. Mrs. the state, cities or counties. These 1873, in Salt Lake and had resided !n Allsop of Murray, Mrs. E. E. Morris One hundred and fifty people at- Voyce tied for first; 10 ft. 2 in. Lenm·a Aylett of Midvale was chairf $ h f t Sandy for the past five years. He is of Salt Lake, Mrs. Glen Beckstead ot tended the Butterfield family reunion Jordan, Shot put-Gilbert Benson, E. J., man of refreshments, assisted by Mrs. range · rom 150 · per our or s age survived by the widow, Mrs. Ellza West Jordan, and .u.Llss Verla Thayne at the Riverton Second ward last Satriggers down through all types ot of East Midvale· 2o... grandchildren and urday afternoon. A program was first; Mark Wright, E. J., second; G. Matilda Smith of Draper. Mrs. Zelma labor to 40 cents an hour for water Brown; two sons, George W. Brown, Thompson of Sandy was chairman of carriers. Jr., Los Angeles, and Frank Brown, one great-grandchild· five brothers, given, followed by luncheon, and Finlayson, W. J., third. 40 ft. 5 in. Dlscus-M. Wright, E. J., first; Gilthe program, assisted by Mrs. Lucy Then there is the law permitting Sandy, and three daughters, Mrs. K. Ephraim Gough of RS:ymond Alberta, 1dancing was enjoyed in the evening. tnstalhnent payment of taxes. The E. Clark, Long Beach, Calif., and Canada· Richard Gough ~f Idaho Mrs. Baird of the genealogical of- bert Benson, E. J., second; Torkelson, Godfrey of Union. W. J., third. 110 ft. 6 in. Journal in an early issue will tell Vera and Gladys Brown, both of Falls, Idaho; Samuel Cough of Mur- fice explained this work and the folSandy. 100-yard dash-Sterling Jensen. E. about this measure 1n detail. ray James Gough of Lehi, and Wil- lowing officers were elected for the first; B. Perry, W. J., second; F. • Th hild lfare law regulating lia~ Gough of Nampa, Idaho; and organiza.tion to be known as the Ben- J., Canning, E. J., third. Time-10 4 -5 e c we POPULAR CAMP OPENS three sisters, Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Mrs. jamin Butterfield Emigrant Family seconds. the employment of minors is yet anThe community camp in Big Cot· James E. Carter, and Mrs. William association: Zachariah Butterfield, other that is expected to have far22 tonwood canyon, popular recreation . ?-yard das~-B. Perry, W . .r., Mrs Anna Milne, 57, wife of Harry 1 reaching effects. Hatfield of Lehl. president; Frank A. Butterfield, first A bill that has probably aroused center for residents of this area, is vice president; Almon T. Butterfield, ~~sgt, FW. c;nnthlmg,d E.T. J., s2e3cond; Milne· died Monday at 3 a. m. at the an, · dash-A. ·· r · Canning, lme- E.sec. more Interest and debate than any open for the 1933 season. Week~end second vice president; Thomas S. PLAN OOURT OF HONOR 440·yard J., f am11'y res1·ct ence 1n s an d Y of he•rt "" campers and others seeking the beaupresident; trouble. Mrs. Milne was born in other in recent history of the stateBoy Scouts and Beehive Girls will Butterfield, third vice ties of the canyon may now make use first; Hogan, W. J., second; Butler, Sandy, March 5, 1876, and had rethe beer export lawis effective Monreceive awards when the court of Heber Butterfield, secretary; Dora P. E. J., third. Time-54 l~ 5 seconds. of this scenic spot. sided there since. She was a daughday. It allows Utah brewers to make Butterfield, assistant secretary, and honor of the East Jordan Boy Scout 880-yard-Pedro, E. J., first; ter of the late Gustave and Sophia 3.05 beer for shipping only to other Thomas A. Butterfield, chairman of district will be held Sunday, July 2, Meyers, W. J., second; John Samuel- Rosengren. states in which beer is legal. None in the Sandy Third ward chapel. The the recreation committee. son. E. J.,d third. Time-2:18. db h h b d fl may be sold ,·n Utah. 1 E t J She is survive y er us an , ve 880girls will be rewarded for the last c · yar p drre ayvas F orcdan, . A. daughters, Miss Thelma Milne of Los The dog racing btll, so-called be0 quarter's work. An interesting proa.nnmg1, 45 e ' oyce, · ann.mg. Angeles, Mrs. Sherman c. Davis and cause it was aimed at this sport, beTim gram is being arranged. e- : · Mrs. Al Cramer of Salt Lake, Allie coOOes effective Monday. Specifically, Running broad jump--H. Hansen, and Ardis Milne of Sandy; three sons, it makes pool selling and option senE. J ., first; L. Black, E. J ., second; Clarence, of Mid v al e, Le e an d D uane 1·ng on races a misdemeanor. T k 1 W J thl d · ·• r · Di s t ance- of Sandy; two brothers, Herman E . The kidnaping bill, defining second The annual outing of th e W est J or- 20orf e tson, dan stake M. I. A. will be held at Stee d. · b d j L Bl k E Rosengren of Ririe, Idaho, and WU- degree kidnaping and fixing ·a penAnnouncement has been made mg roa ump· ac • · t u · f !st alty, ,·s another effecti"ve Monday. Sarat oga F r id ay, J une 30 . A cara- J ., f"an by the county commission const T k w J d ford Rosengren o mon; our s ers, 1r ; or e1son, . ., secon ; M van wlll lea.ve West Jard an a.t 2 p. .m. H ogan, w . J ., th! r d . n·1s t ance-9 ft . Mrs. Edwin Cox of East Midva1e, M rs. cerning the closing of roads in and arrive at the lake resort 45 mm- 5 In Esther Green of Los Ange 1es rs Big Cottonwood canyon and Mill . Creek canyon for oiling. utes later. Javelin-Torkelson, w. J., first; Douglass Parker offRMI urr a ydahan ~M rs.. The road in Big Cottonwood The program w111 open with a band Wright, E. J., second; Francis For- Robert Bennion o r 1e, 1 o. For a time at the beginning of canyon was closed Wednesday concert and "getting acquainted.'' A bush, E. J., third. Distance--134 ft. Funeral services were condueted this week, former Governor for nine days a.nd will be reopensocial will be directed by Ruby BroadTenD.ls Thursday at 2 p. m. ln the Sandy SecGeorge H. Dern was head of the Permission to raise tts tax levy for ed at 7 a. m. on next Friday, bent and scout demonstrations ln [ Aylett, W. J., beat Peterson, E. J~, ond ward, Bishop J. P. Jensen offifederal government at Washing1933 to 9.5 mills, . a rate of 1 mill June 30. charge of Theodore Hutchings and 6-1, 6M4. ciating. higher than is usually allowed for ton. The Mill Creek road was closed Charles Beckstead will follow. H. Ballard, E. J., beat Butterfield, Secretary of War Dern, in the districts of its classification, has been Monday but will reopen after toThe remainder of the program is W. J., 6-2, 7-5. BALL CLUB WINS order of cabinet officers, became granted the Jordan school district. morrow, when the oiling work J::~ as follows: Bathing, 5:30 to 7 p. m.; D. Ballard, E. J., beat L. Carrigan, The Murray~Midvale baseball club, The permission was given by the acting head when President expected to be completed. lunch hour, 7 to 8 p. m.; court of W. J ., 4-6, 6-4, 8-6. new entrant in the Catholic league, state board of education and the state Roosevelt, Vice President GarThe oiling will make the roads honor, 8 to 8 :S Op. m. Dancing will Wright and Mazuran, E. J., won made its debut with a win last Sun- tax commission, which gave the needner, Secretary of State Hull and much better to travel upon as conclude the day's activities. Reed from L. carrigan and T. Carrigan, day from Ogden, 12 to 9. The local ed approve! after the raise bad been T1·easurer Secretary Woodin all Beckstead will be chairman motot'ists of the this summer seek the W. J., 3-6, 6-4, 7-5. outfit won its game with a fifth in- okehed by the county commission. were out of Washington at the cool canyons for week~end and day and the baseball contest will be H. Fitzgerald and J. Fitzgerald, E. ning rally that overcame an Ogden .Jordan district valuation Is estimated same time last Monday. other trips. under Jay Sabey and Arnold Butter- J., beat Aylett and Butterfield, 6-3, lead. The team replaces Bingham in at about $21,000,000 for 1933, some field. 10-ll, tile league. $3,000,000 under last year. PRICES FOR UTAH EGGS RANK HIGH Annual Swarm Day Held For East Jordan Beehive Girls c3:;!- an I waJ ; I Visitors Invited By New Mortuary ' A.[ RITES CONDUCTED FOR MRS. THAYNE ) )t ! 1933 Yellowstone 2-cent Postage On IAJNNJVERSARJES 'I J Season Is Open Lo Ca I M uly 1 1 HONORED ARE BY SOCIAL I Stake Board Holds Outing in Canyon M. B. Peterson Is Appointed Justice EAST JORDAN uM" MEN WJN JNTERSTAKE MEET I Rites Conducted For G. N. Brown Butterfield Family Reunion Is Held IMrs Anna Milne DI'es at Residence I Canyon Roads Closed During Oiling Work W. Jordan M. I. A. Plans Stake Outing Sec. Dern Acts As Leader of U. S. Government ' Boost in School Tax Levy Okehed |