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Show Universal KicrofilnintJ Corp 141 Pierpont Avenuo Salt Iako city, Utah n Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 16 Volume 28 Friday, April 14, 1961 Tv"sEC7oirs Conference "A Power shovel makes short work of brick house at 659 E. Center St. as structure was razed last Friday to make room for new commercial build- - Apr. ing at the site. Footings for new building were poured Wednesday. one-hou- JEAWill Elect Officers Apr. 20 Jordan Education Ass'n has nominated two members as can didatcs for president of the association, Elved Wright, teacher at Midvalc Junior High, and James Peterson, incumbent, teacher at West Jordan clcmcn tary. An election is slated among the 500 teacher-member- s of JEA April 20. Others named by the nominal ing committee include: Clcmont Bishop, current vice president and teacher at Bing ham High School, for vice presi dent; rarrcll Gunncll, Jordan High teacher, and Miss June Bingham High teacher, for secretary; and Gilbert Stevenson, Draper elementary, for treasurer. For three-yea- r board member, Albert Holliday, Coppcrton Ele mentary; Clement Nickel, ML Jordan Junior High, and Paul Thompson, Midvalc Junior High. James W. Bingham, teacher at Bingham High, was nominated for classroom teacher adviser to Utah Education Assn. professional building completed but as yet unoccupied The building will be of brick construction and will be adequately provided with parking. U- East -l Laymen off-stre- Elmer Kraemcr, Lutheran Lay men's League headquarters representative, will report on the Ask Library Patrons league's worldwide program of To Use Parking Lot Christian service at the District LLL Convention. Library patrons were warned The 15th annual district LLL to use the library this week convention will be held at Christ parking lot in the rear of the Lutheran Church, Murray. Satbuilding. urday and Sunday, Apr. 22 and Parking is not pcrmissable ad 23. jaccnt to the railroad tracks in Kracmer is publicity director Center St. Such parking hampers the movement of trains and is 1 in violation of city ordinance, police point out. Two-watraffic is now per mitted in the portion of Center St. south of the tracks, but only parallel parking next to the curb for castbound vehicles is legal. Utah-Idah- o r Kiwanis School Board it Sets Calendar V 15, 16 East Jordan Stake quarterly conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, Apr. 15 and 16, at East Jordan Stake House, 3000 ... Lutherans of New Dry Cleaning Plant AreatoHo.st 1,500-squar- e ' The official school calendar for Wednesday, Aug. 30, and close on was adopted Thursday ev- Thursday, May 24, 1962. 'cning by the Jordan board of ed This schedule wiii give the 180 ucation. Classwork will open on days of school work required-bthe stale of Utah. The calendar schedules the administrators' workshop for Thursday, Aug. 24, orientation for new teachers Aug. 25, institute for all teachers Monday, Aug. 28, teach ers at their local schools Aug. 29, and the slate of classwork Aug. - 1961-6- Footings Poured Footings were poured this week foot buildfor a new St. E. on to be occu Center ing pied by a Martinizing plant, r dry specializing in cleaning. To make room for the new commercial building, a brick house on the property was razed spectacularly last week, a power shovel and a bull dozer leveling the structure in a few hours and scooping the debris into trucks. The dry cleaning plant should be ready for occupancy in about six weeks, it is stated by Harvey W. Eckman, contractor. It will be located in the area just norm ot center st., near the new Masonic Temple and a "! " East Jordan Interclub 7800 South. Allison Bills, A. General sessions will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., with special meetings Saturday evening and Sunday evening. : Representing the general au thorities of the LDS church will be Elder Joseph Fielding Smith, president of the Council of Twelve Apostles, and Elder Roy A. Wirthlin, member of the general welfare committee. President Donald B. Milne of East Jordan Stake will conduct the conference. Elder Smith is one of the church's foremost historians, authors and authorities on doctrine. He has been a member of the Council of Twelve since 1910, and is a son of Joseph Fielding Smith sixth president of the church. He is also president of the church's Genealogical Society. Active Civic U 1 Mr & Worker, Dies Hv Mrs Arthur Eskelsen The Arthur Eskelsens to Celebrate Gplden Wedding Colden wedding anniversary ofhe was transferred to the West Mr & Mrs Arthur Eskelsen, 124 Jordan factory. He was retired on Jefferson St., Midvale, will be Jan. 1, 1955. relcbratcd Tuesday, Apr. 18. The Mrs Eskelsen has always been couple will greet their friends at a faithful worker in the various an open house at the Midvalc city auxiliary organizations of the hall from 7 to 9 p.m. LDS church. She was president of Jordan Key Club They were married Apr. 19, the Midvale First ward Relief 1911, in the Salt Lake LDS tem- Society for two years, and since Announces Officers ple. They have two children. has continued to be active in The Key Club of Jordan High Mrs Fred (Ruth) Miner and that organization. School recently held its annual Ross A. Eskelsen, both of MidThey request no gifts. dance and election of officers, vale. They have five grandchil- with the following being elected: dren and three president, isrent Anderson, son Mr & Mrs Eskelsen spent the of Mr & Mrs Frank Wincet. E Center St.. vice prcsidenL Joseph first nine years of their marriage argent, son ot Mr & Mrs Thco-dr- on a farm in Thatcher, Box ElSargent. Chapel St., second der County, Utah. In 1922 Mr Esvice president, Earon Fairbourn, kelsen was employed by the son of Mr & Mrs Alva Fairbourn, Co., where he Sugar Crescent; secretary. Neil Smith. worked for 33 years. son of Mr & Mrs Harold Smith They spent four year in the Draper; treasurer, Clove Hale, son of Mr & Mrs Norman Hale. Bear River valley, then moved to East Midvale. The advisors are Belle Fourche, S. D., where he La Mar Swcnson, Murray, and was agricultural superintendent for the sugar company. In 1943 Jay Pond, Midvalc. Meeting Held Monday Midvale Kiwanis Club was well represented Monday night at an interclub meeting at Patio Cha teau at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon. Principal speaker was A. - E. Lindquist, .Kiwanis district gov ; Registration Saturday For Pony Leaguers 30. School will be closed on Labor Day, Sept. 4; for the UEA conAllison (Fritz) Bills, 62, active vention Oct. 5 and 6; for Thanks in civic, business, and American giving recess Nov. 23 and 24; for Christmas vacation from Dec. 22 Legion affairs, died Saturday at to Jan. 2; and on Washington's 2:40 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital. birthday, Feb. 22. The first quarter will end Nov. Funeral services were conduct3, second quarter Jan. 19, third ed Tuesday at 2 pm. in the Midquarter Mar. 23, and fourth quarvale Fifth Ward LDS Chapel and ter May 24. Summer kindergarten will be gin June 1, 1961, and end July 14. The board awarded the contract for planting lawn at Cottonwood Heights school to Jordan Nursery on their low bid of $1,275 with the district furnishing seed and fertilizer. Three other bids ranged up to $3,390. Bids will be opened Wednesday, Apr. 26, at 7 p.m. on the 8 room addition to Midvalley school. 1 lie board s building committee will meet with Sandy City for a discussion of revision of sewer rates at Sandy elementary school. The board was advised that a protest against the district's applications for new wells has been tiled by Salt Lake County Water Conservancy District, and the All boys who have not regisboard voted to protect Us filings. tered for Pony league may do The board adopted the recomso Saturday, Apr. 15, from 3 to mendation of the building comt , A 4 p.m., at the Midvale City Hall. mittee that the old shop area in the basement of the Draper Park Boys 13 and 14 years of age school be developed as additional desiring to participate in, the ernor lor Utah and Idaho, and classroom space wmch will be must be Pony league was He Ida. registered of Blackfoot, mayor Allison Bills needed this fall. this date. Birth by certificates, introduced by Andy Anderson, Progress was reported on the and fee of $2 burial was in the city cemetery. registration card, Salt Lake City, lieutenant Elmer Kraemer with Midvale city arrangements must be presented. Mr Bills, 372 Adams St., Mid and the county recreation to per r league. Four new members of the Cot for the mit tne use ot space He produces its promotional ma valc, had owned and operated at the Midvale playground tonwood Kiwanis Club were in Junior High for lerials. such as letters, folders. Highway Tour . . the A. Bills & Co. Packing Plant summer baseball leagues. ducted by the district governor. and posters, and edits its omual I he $5 fee for the summer muson S. Main St. for 22 years before newspaper publication, ic program, initiated last year, The Lutheran Layman. and retiring will be continued this summer. selling his interests A native of Ohio, Kracmer health Bale-mahis when few of a W. Glen Resignation years ago served for 18 years on the edit Members of Midvale Chamberiall communities met at the stale anticipation of the tour this effective at the end of the orial and advertising staffs of failed. current school was accepted newspapers in Cleveland, Marion, of Commerce will join with civic'capitol with Chris Meadows, pub-- . month, but that officers of the A veteran of World War I, Mr by the board. year, and Niles. Ohio. During World leaders from other municipalities lie relations director for the Chamber would meet and shortly The board ruled that renting Bills became active in American War II he served as field direc and discuss plans for a luncheon for State Road Commission, By tor for the American Bed Cross in South Salt Lake County was the only groups not be permitted to serve and work Legion details of the refreshments in the school in the Marshall Islands. He join a tour of highway projects dur agreed upon many meeting on Apr. 19 or 2G. Utah member of the original tour. ing the last week in May. in 1951. A burglary at 2 a.m. Saturday ed the LLL staff committee organized to draw up The tour, originally timed for Exact date remains to be Kraemer is a contributing 7980 S editor to the Lutheran at Perry's the CI bill of rights after World Miss Kimball To Witness, April, has been postponed until worked out by the Slate St., was promptly solved official organ of the Lutheran May to coincide with National committee at a meeting Apr. 20 War II. He also served with the Review At Library by Midvale police with the arrcft Church Missouri Synod and a Highway Week, May Legion as stale commander. it was in Murray. Paul llcnncman will of three young men, one a for member of the editorial board announced by Paul llcnncman, represent the Midvale group on He served as Midvalc city On Friday, Apr. 14, Miss Helen mer employe of the store, all ol of the St. Louis Lutheran, a bi- Chamber was a member of this committee. councilman, president. Kimball will auam be at Sail whom made written confessions weekly newspaper. Midvalc Kiwanis Club, was a com Groups from Kearns, Magna, church This week a Lake County Library Auditorium member of the Selective Service Chief Louis S. Smith said the A member of numerous West South Salt from mittee Jordan, of Murray, on page 2) representatives to (Continued do fine another of her reviews Board and the Church of Jesus loot taken from the store, conLake, and Midvalc will partici"Applesauce Needs Sugar", by Saints. sisiting of about $28 in cash and pate in the tour. They will board Victoria Case, beginning at 1:30 Christ of Latter-daMr Bills was born in Bluffdale buses for a tour of the valley p.m. Admission is tree. quantity of cigarcts was re Night Fire Paul L. Sjoblom, former n covered from the homes and which will include stops at vari Sept. 27, 1898, a son of George and now deputy state autos of the suspects. W. and Lucy E. Merrill Bills. forester, will become Slate ous highway projects under con For By JAY His marriage to Melba Nilson ester July 1. He is the son of struction and to be started in David L. Warner Given Charged with second degree the near future. burglary were Terry Bagley, 17 in Amvets took place Dec. 1, 1920, in the Mr & Mrs Arthur E. Sjoblom, A smoldering fire filled an started in an oversuffed daven Overheard on Main St.: Salt Lake LDS Temple. Cottage Ave., Sandy, Lynn Ellis, Later the entire group will Appointment Midvalc, and is a graduate of 559 East 5th South, Salt Lake, apartment building with smoke port in the quarters of the Leon gather at the Prudential building, He is survived by his widow, Jordan David L. Warner, Midvale, has High School. in that "They say Washington and Charles Watson, same ad and sent occupants of the build Dunoskovic family. A son, Randy, 3300 S. State St., for a joint been appointed to head the Am- Midvale; two brothers and four The State Board of Forestry the New Frontier is out where dress, formerly of Texas. They ing, many of them in niglit 9. sleeping in an adjacent room, luncheon and individual meet- vets National Service Foundation, sisters, Gerald W. and William E. and Fire Control made the an- were arraigned in court at Mur clothes, hurrying into the street awakened andmcllcd smoke. He ings of the various local groups the waste begins." subsidiary of the Bills. Salt Lake City; Mrs A. P. pointmcnt at a board mectim aroused the rest of the family before returning to their own veterans' organization known as Kasmusscn, Midvalc; Mrs Alice last ray and bail was set at $1,500 at 3 a.m. Friday. week. former two were A rear apartment in the Sotcr and all escaped without injury. towns by bus. Amvets. Warner, former Midvalc Freeman, Temple City, Calif.; Paul Sjoblom graduated from The county commissioners are each, then the was room The was Main N. St. 92 own at badly living released on their Mr llcnncman said that the postmaster, is now regional real Mrs Nellie Cantonwine, Los Utah State University, served in building looking for a successor to C. E, Midvalc Chamber's regular April estate officer for the post office Angeles, Calif.; and Mrs L. M. the U.S. Soil Conservation badly damaged by fire, which scorched and burned. Corp, Midvalc police officers rushed Matthews, who has resigned as and in World War II and thn Howard, Riverton. meeting had been cancelled in department. buildto from in door the door Korean campaign he served in justice of the peace. Anyone in ing, awakening the occupants, the Army Air Corp and the Air tcrestcd in the job may make warning them of the fire, and Force. G. W. to Larson application helping them to safety. He joined the State Forestry chairman of the county commis Firemen confined the damage, and Fire Control Dep't 34 years sion. except for smoke, to the apart ago and was made deputy slate Judge Matthews' resignation ment where the blaze started. forester after Martin Crainc reisn't effective until May 1, so if signed to take private business. a new appointment can be made State law previously required will Midvale not that E. by time, that the Slate Forester be a membe without a justice court. ber of the faculty of the College of Forestry at Utah State UniverA great deal of interest has ... zrgau sity. This provision was found fcn a." t " '. u,.n- been voiced up and down the j ineffective, and a 1961 law has 'j street about the tour that the the provision. J. Whitrepealed highway department is planning ney Floyd, Logan, is presently ! ... ' ,V . ' next month. It seems that most ; I)r Harold E. Young Jr., Mid State Forester. valc was elected secretary-treasure- r members of the Chamber of Mr Sjoblom and his wife and of the Utah Chapter. AmeriCommerce want to particpatc in two children live in Holladay. can Academy of General Practhe tour, which should give good insight into exactly what tice, at the annual business meetis happening on highway proing of the society last Thursday jects in the valley, and the night at Hotel Utah. Dr Robert V. Kelly, Layton, is president tilings that are planned for the of the group and Dr W. Doyle future. Cranney, Orcm, is presidentelect. ! Why is it that an unfamiliar A district meet ing of BPW In connection with their bus been it has even when machine, Clubs from Midvale, atmess the doctors Sugar meeting, soentirely overhauled by a House, Murray, and Tooele will tended a general practice review called expert, almost always be held Saturday, Apr. 15, at 7 at the Salt Lake General Hospital. turns out to be a balky piece of p.m. at llarman's ou N. Temple The review presented by the equipment? St., Salt Lake City. division of poslgraduatc educaCouple of weeks ago the SenElection of district officers will " tion. University of Utah College . "iN- - T- l tinel back shop replaced an be held, with Mrs Mike Pavieh, of 30 of Medicine offers hours : -ancient Linotype with one several S , V"; " Midvale, conducting the election. AAGP credit. Members of the decades newer. The "new" maDelegates of the Midvale Club AAGP must do 150 hours of 'mm chine had been running regularr" of Business and Professional three study every postgraduate anafter a tour of the state capitol and other sights Women arc Mrs Willis Good-ridgStudents at Bingham Central school took their ly, doing acceptable work in Fire Chief L. C. Canning surveys damage to a dowutown years to. retain their membership other plant. A factory mechanic Mrs Lyle Webster, and in and Salt Lake City. Only a few of the children the ride last train traditional fainwhich routed the Thursday, of blaze The scientific the meetings went over it from end to end, parlmcnt following an early morning Mrs Iris Buhler, with Ann Amler- ' ou at Midvalc a ever ridden as Rio domeliner before hV,d Grande train. 3 beds .Vlah a.m. at their stopped 'h?Plcf "1J,..bc, replacing parts, adjusting this ily and others in adjoining apartments from son, Louise Ballamis, and Mary Ziuu National Park the last week . . and that, until it was running aud scut Uieiu the class members and teachers returned home Anderson as alternates. dressed anu turned out saie luto of August. scurrying, partly (CouliuucU ou pa;c 2) e Utah-Idah- M V 120,000-mcmbe- full-siz- Civic Leaders e Store Burglary Suspects Held to View Construction Local Police Paul 27-3- L Sjoblom Appointed New State Forester y This 'N Tha t Mid-valia- Endangers Apartments fund-raisin- r"n vjjin Dr. H. Young Named Secretary Of Medic Group '' s : - BPW Will Elect District Officers l V;.' - Jt v-';- t v . ... |