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Show Universal Microfilm Corp 141 Pierpont S alt Lake 'City, Utah AIX JORDAN FIXAL? -- I IT'S POSNimj! Possibility of two Jordan district teams playing in the Class A finals was bugging the rest of the tournament this week as both Jordan and Bingham went to the semi-finalOdds against two "sister" schools meeting in the finals must be a zillion to one, but now it is a distinct possibility. And if it does happen, who'll win? Bingham has beaten Jordan twice during the season, yet Jordan took the region "LO.lJ 1 finds the Bountiful defense mighty by a pair of Braves in the northern torunanient opener at Ogden Tuesday afternoon. Hiilcrest came back to beat Bear River Wednesday, lost, Lynn Marlor of Hiilcrest tough as he is double-teamed 58-4- 55-5- Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 10 Volume 30 July 4 Celebration for Midvale to Aid Leagues t " ii W Friday, March 8, 1963 M July 4 celebration in Mid- - Couneilmcn suggested further enough space for an additional vale gathered momentum this studv of the space available, 'Little League field. with removal of part of the It was reported that the u,0t as mSv u bleachers to be undertaken if WBBA is ready to add another 4 - , stead and the city council !such revision would provide league in Midvale this year if f I a playing field can be made agreed to enlist the copperation of baseball leagues and other available. Investigation will alcivic groups. so be made of the possibility of It has been proposed that a m having one short field, with a EE-PL- AY one-dacelebration be arrangcorrespondingly higher fence, ed, with profits being used to and ground rules to cover the WALL! ; situation. aid baseball, softball, and other sport leagues in Midvale as a citizens from Complaints Full agreement with the means of promoting youth ac ; have been received regarding that the Kiwanis Bowl be condition of the walkways from tivities in the community. :.'f.-:.- ' The mayor and members of converted into a ball diamond N. Main St. to the parking lots, : the council agreed that it is has been given by the boys' and couneilmcn asked City not wise to use tax money for and girls' committee of Midvale Atty. Ben G. Bagley if the, city such purposes, particularly be Kiwanis Club. is responsible for maintenance cause it would limit participaAt a meeting held last week and cleaning of these walkways. tion to players living within the committee voted unanimousThe attorney explained that the city limits of Midvale. ly to support the city council's the walkways arc considered Elias Roblez, 334 Wood St., proposal that the Bowl be con- the same as sidewalks, that it If' appeared before the council verted for the use of youth base- is the responsibility of occu and asked for support in estab- ball. pants of adjacent property to '' ' lishing an American Legion Casper A. Nelson, chairman keep them clean, but the city baseball team to play under of the committee, was authoriz is responsible for normal re- Patrons of the Bishop Glass School, 344 CoshChipman, holding the horse, Raymond Torres, the colors of Hiilcrest High ed to work with the council and pairs. Fditi; Torres, Barbara Moffitt, and LeeAnn School. He explained that in provide er St. prepare for a chuck wagon breakfast The council received a report any help which it is American Legion leagues each possible for the Kiwanis Club to that Judge Tom Cullcton is that will be held at the school on Mar. 10. Duran. team must represent a high give. making good improvement at From left to right are Joe Duran, Wi lard school, and could not be limitHoly Cross Hospital. ed to Midvale alone. Mr Roblez said that it would cost a minimum of $1,000 to field such a team this season. He submitted a list of business places and citizens he had conOthers are Glen S. Smith, of the Citizens' Council have tacted and received pledges of A Salt Lake County Master tioning of the council. to been named by the committee 5057 West 5360 South, Harold O. be will The $605. It will be necessary designed to plan auis Plan being developed by Molitor, 1832 Princeton Ave., have the money available and be a general long range look at chairman. of the Salt Lake County thority V. Buxton, 7076 South of indusClyde 20 30 to next chairall arrangements made by Mar. the years The next meeting of the MidAgriculture committee 17 in order to enter the league vale Business and Professional commission. trial growth, commercial grow- man J. Rex Mackay named the 20th East, Cottonwood, Henry this year, he advised the coun- Women's Club will be held MonThe county planning commis- th, school, community, recrea- following persons to his group: J. Riggcrt, 1780 Millbrook Rd., cil. agricul- Wilford E. Egbert, 9380 S. and James C. Hansen, 9910 S. Lo7 is furnishing staff and all tion, transportation, Mar. at sion at 11, day, p.m. He reported that application well's Cafe, as announced by facilities and information ncc Inrn and rpsiHential nrolilpms. Redwood Rd., West Jordan, Redwood, Rd. r has been made to use the Jordan Mrs Jane Julio, chairman . of Members of two committees Orson A. i Mickclson, . Draper, cssary for the efficient func-- i iicl dthis year, as the Hiilcrest the personal development comAlan E. Brockbank, 2260 Counfield will not be ready. mittee. Continuing, the South try Club Dr., J. P. O'Kecfc, J Councilmen complimented Mr American theme for the 2390 Walker Ln., Richard Carl- year, Murder-Suicid1201 12400 Roblez on his effort, and as- the subject for themecting is East South, quist, sured him that with as much "The Slow Awakening of a GiOthers listed were Arden B. money already pledged they ant," which will refer to the inTesch, West Jordan, Eldred R. were certain that some ar dustries and natural resources 13279 South 1700 Hamilton, 1262 rangemcnts could be made to of South America. . . F. West, v Parrish, Joseph 8090 Murder-suicid- e secure the additional financing, shootings at held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Guest speaker for the evening West 4800 South, Arza A. Hincb . Postmaster Elmer Millard unai u,c and advised him of the plans will be Dr. Ricardo Bcnavidcs, American Fork Saturday night aic, ley, 618 12th Ave., Marvin L. dlcd Sunday' Man for a July 4 celebration. Bainum. 5160 Holladav Blvd.. Wlll,am3' 64' professor of history and lang- claimed the lives of an estrang- per cenieiery. Mrs Davis was shot as she and Leo W. 42 West 11400 3 at 6:50 p.m. He had been in Mayor Bcckstead was auth uages at the U. Dr Bcnavidcs Dahl, orized to appoint a central com is from Chile, S. A. Special mu- ed couple, both of whom origin- walked toward her home from South, the hospital over a week with ' mittee for a July 4 celebration. sical numbers will also be given. ated in South Salt Lake County. a neighbor's. She was struck in his last illness. of Members the Utah County authorities said the side, then shot a second tion committee under transportaWest Jordan's postmaster Following the same line of the chairKarl Larry Davis, 25, shot and time through the head from thought activities for youth of E. Dale Peak in- since 1954, he was the first manship oifi Sprinkling System killed his estranged wife, Mrs close range, investigating the council looked at a sketch commander of the American clude: Barbara Joyce Hansen Davis, ccrs reported. Davis then enter of the Kiwanis Bowl showing LGI Post 119 of West Bids Due Mar. 20 Legion Peter F. Lcary, 150 South 13th Jordan. He was active in the 21, and then put a rifle bullet icd the house and took his own possibility of using the Bowl East, D. Louis Brossard, 4334 LDS Church, having served ; a Bids on the lawn sprinkling into his own head. life with a single bullet. for ball diamonds. Ln., II. M. Sclander, stake mission, and served as a Shirley Hansen Barbara school were Davis Hiilcrest Mrs at Mrs for Services Measurements indicate that system Joyce high there is adequate room for two will be opened by the board of held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Davis was born May 24, 1941, a 2092 East 3735 South, Ray V. president of the Seventies Quor Ward daughter of Darrcl Cilbert and Wiljenquist, 2400 Oak Crest Ln., um. He was superintendent ; of diamonds suitable for girls' education at 12 o'clock noon on the Sandy Fourth-FiftRichard A. Van Winkle, 5916 softball, but that one baseline Wednesday, Mar. 20. The call chapel and burial was in San - Erma Virginia Erskinc Hansen, the West Jordan Fourth Ward would be 20 feet too short fori for bids was issued this week dy City cemetery. 'She married Karl Larry Davis Oakhill Dr. Sunday School at the time of his a Little League diamond. Services for Mr Davis were June 23, 19G1, in Salt Lake City. jby Kenneth Prince, clerk. death. He was a member of the a son, Survivors include West Jordan Lions Club and the Chamber of Commerce. Larry Max, 8 months, who was A . . . with his maternal grandmother Mr Williams was born Aug. in Draper at the time of the 9, 1897 in West Jordan, a son Semi-Fina- ls of Joseph John and Fanny Bcckshooting; mother, Mrs Roy Netstead Williams. He married tles, Murray; father and stepWilma Nellie Mac Wardcll. June 15, its first two games. The Diggers at Ogden. Orcm vs. West, 6:30 p.m. at mother, Darrel and , sisters. Hansen, 1921, in the Salt Lake Temple. Sandy; U. U. disposed of Highland Tuesday U. vs. Jordan of East, 8 p.m. at Mrs Robert (Lynnc) Sodcrman, Jordan School District pupil Survivor j include his widow; Fourth Place Flight evening, 70 to 58, and had a of U, 2 sons, 5 daughters; Mrs Ross Douglas tougher battle Wednesday after Davis vs. Weber, 5 p.m. ai IKearns; . . ... , ., personnel will present the progConsolation West . Buttcrficld, Flight noon against Payson, rscuies, Pay-soniurray; sicporomer , ram Mar. 14, beginning at 7 (Marjoric) Ogden. Rasmus-senMrs William (Fay) Jordan; making its first appearance Provo vs. Payson 5 p.m. at and stepsister, Loylc Hiilcrest vs. Logan, 6:30 p.m England, and Mrs Gay p.m. at the election meeting of Meyers. Murray; J. Elmer, in a class A tournament, had at Ogden. U. of U. the Mt. Jordan Junior High Mrs Kenneth (Beth) Beers, Condie, Wendover. upset West Tuesday. Karl Larry Davis was Inirn Schmil PTA. The program will West Jordan; Keith W. GrangScores of games played the MM. Dee. 17. 1937. a Mm of Karl S. also nch(lc first two days of the tournament mumc of gcrv. er; Mrs Dean (Lawana) Webb, 1 and Shirley Fitzgerald Davis. ,w follow: in Jordan district. West Jordan: Mrs James (Donavailable itvs He is survived by his son; 8m4 has born arranced bv Mrs na) Graf, Calif.; Mrs at Tuesday Ogden River-Ion- ; mother. Mrs Max Humphrey. jc Lloyd. Douglas (Joan) chairstafflund. program Bountiful 53. Hiilcrest 52. SkinAllan Mrs Salt (Mavis) Iikc father, v City; man, and Mrs Ann uurbank. Draper, Weber 76, Bear River 56. sister. Mrs Shirley Dawn Thom- mental health chairman. ner; one brother. Wallace, Bingham 77. Box Klder 67. as, Salt Lake: three half sisters. The following slate of officers Magna: a sister, Mrs A. K. Davis 56, Ixigan 44. Antoinette, Maxine and Susie has been nominated for PTA (Juanita) Buckley, Midvale; 31 ! Tuesday at Provo Humphrey, Draper; grandpar- - offices: Mrs Victor Wathcn. grandchildren. ) Provo 58. Tooele 41. jents. Mrs Agnes R. Allen. Dra- - president; Mrs Ferris FiUgcr-'per- , Funeral services were conMrs Christena Davis, lxhi.'aM, Mrs Harold ducted Thursday noon in the Fast 53, Orcm 51. and Ray I). Fitzgerald, Salt Carroll, secretary treasurer. West Jordan Fourth Ward LDS Payson 74, West 67. Lake. Elections will be conducted (lur chapel. Burial with military Jordan 7(1, Highland 58. ing the evening. Mrs Beverly graveside rites by American Wednesday, Championship LGI Post was In the South council president, Thompson, Bountiful 80, WcImt 73. will install the new officers. Jordan cemetery. lSingham 59, Davis 56 (over-lime.- ) A pt . KIWANIANS AGH y If pro-pov- 'M 11 J South American Theme at BPW If you can't shoot, try a center plunge, seems to be Lynn Mar-lor'- s policy berc as hp runs into trouble from three Bountiful Braves. (Both pictures taken by a Hiilcrest student.) Small Home This 'N That By Jay " Dinner Meeting - Burns Overheard on Main St.: man is American to of his life, liberty, right proud and the happiness of pursuit." . Master Plan Survey Started by Committee "Every Softball players in Midvale arc a bit worried about the immediate future of their game. Late last summer their diamond was converted into a Pony League baseball diamond. The Ponies keep it pretty busy, and besides, the softballers point out, the raised pitcher's mound is very awkward in a softball infield. They would like to sec lightfc put up at Uic softball field on the Midvale elementary school grounds, and this diamond reserved exclusively for softball. They arc willing to help with labor, can probably arrange to get the wiring done, but they need to be assured of the um? oi lights, most of which arc in storage and are available. We arc informed that in the LDS wards alone there arc 8 junior league teams, 8 senior league teams, and at least that many girls' teams, all in the position of being "all dressed up and no place to go." If the tears that have been shed over the 1963 water situation could be turned into the irthe water ditches, rigation shortage would be solved. Predictions arc that stream flow in Utah this year will be from 20',,. to 55'i of normal . . . if wc gel normal rains tins spring. "Extremely poor" is Uic outlook voiced by experts. Snowpack is said to be the lowest since 1927. Utah Lake storage is 18,6oo acre feet less than it was two years ago, when the outlook was mi critical it scared everybody. If there are any rainmakers around, they had bi tter begin beating their drums. On Saturday A small brick house at 410 N. Main St. was gutted by fire early Saturday morning. Flames leaping into the sky could be seen from all parts of the city as the structure, standing on a hill south of the Kiwanis Bowl, was destroyed. The house, owned by Miss Emily Hogenson, was reported to be one of the older structures in Midvale. Lone occupant of the house, Clarence Pratt, was not injured. He was awakened by the flames and was the first to turn in the alarm, which sounded about 4:45 a.m. the 'Class' of Class Takes Lives of Young Couple e u-l- Postmaster Dies Of Illness . h , ! Panel, Elections At Mt. Jordan Jordan, Bingham Reach Tourney five victories in six the three Jordan district games, teams were still in the stale class A tournament as the teams paused lor a day of rest Thursday. Bingham, with victories over Box F.ldcr and Davis, and Jordan, beating Highland and Pay-soare still in the thick of the championship battle. Hiilcrest I.Mit its first-dagame to Bountibut came back to deful, feat Bear River Wednesday, 58 49, in the consolation fight. In the northern bracket, Bingham meets Bountiful at 8 p.m. Friday at Weber gym, and in the southern bracket Jordan tangles with Hast at U of (J fk'ldhmisc at the same hour. Winners of these two meet Saturday at 8 p.m. at llic I'nivrrsity fieldhotise for the Mate championship. Bmgham, after losing its final L'asl 38. Provo 3H. game in the region to Tooele , laM Jordan 69, Payson 63. came Thursday, roaring back to hlaM Box F.ldcr. Wednesday. Consolation 77 67 Tuesday. The Miners JumpHiilcrest 58. Bear River 49. ed into a 10 point lead in the 70, Box Klder 59. first iuarter, and maintained Orcm 51. Tooele 51. about that margin throughout. West 70. Highland 61. In the second round WednesFRIDAY GAM F.S a clo.se day, the. Miners had Semi Finals Championship Mjtieak in winning from Davis. Bingham vs. Bountiiul, 8 p in. 59 56 in overtime. Jim Jimas sank a free throw, then a basX Eight-Stak- e ket in the dying xeconds In Quartet into a 51 51 tic. In Hie Meet in March 9 orrlimc, the Miners played kerpaway, and nerr let the The field of music will have till II 4.,iMMIiMll 4 Darts have po.vscsMnn of the nililirnri' Kaltirdav i a ball until the lal 11 second, right LDS slakes' present their1 J,l,,ilh WuMcr (lelU and Mangum hate been srlntcd In h the 3 minute overtime, and best quartet singers for compc.. rt present Hiilcrest High at the annual Western Music Ldura- by then the Miners were coastM. hUh U bcln hrld NhUo""1 "The quartet festival will be' ing on a 5 point lead. the alto of the tection Jordan, defending the class held Saturday, Mar. 9, in the C'atir. Both girh are nenlori from A championship the Beeldiggeri First Second Ward Cha- lt f1.nlr. Hir Mill DiKlrlnate In a five state k nen. wan rasilv Dip pel. 200 East 201 North, Sandy, wnti a . , ,, . , ... . Ur . r. " . . -- .. data of Ilia ouUicrn brackcl iaibcgiiuiiii at 7:30 p Wj ( With Scheduled PTA Ras-musse- n I " y 55-5- 11 X y Sf scmi-iin-al- s ?i Mr: i . mr-niii- I. 4,... rn. y I i'.yr Hill-Sand- y rrt half-brothe- J r5-50- basketball reaching a climax this week, it may help to break the tension to l a yarn that's not too close to home. In southern Utah one of the teams had a nervous coach with the habit of lugging at his trouser legs when Uic games gut close, as Ihry u.Miatly are, Hometown fans, if lliey can take their eves off the game, snicker about his bare legs. The payolf came when the hometown news photographer snapped a picture during a torrid game, and caught both the roach and bin assistant With their trouser cuffs clear above their knees and tugging them still higher ai the game seesawed back and forUil t With West Jordan ; j j Rex Hintze Bound Over For Trial 6 Homes Spark uilding Boom Kex Media in Utilize, 17. Hot laday, has born Itouml over to $31,500; John F. Green. 165 N. remodeling of a commercial Third District Court for trial , (U ttil St $17.30. building. ' on a charge of first degree mur- - j Eugene' v" I1rnmi, Phelps, addition and , . drr in Totnle lounty. o commercial , thc ircmouVling ,NMlwl durmS .h psoii or-- ; Judge Jom pIi iditifi at 7173 N. Main St., January, makes a total ot $16?.. drred llintze held for trial 34 for thc first two months of er a preliminary hearing in Aided by warm, dry weather, the year, closed court Tuesday at Towte. j rarly season building took a Permits for the six new Hintze is charged witlithc ham- - spurt in Midvale during Feb- - homes were issued as follows; M. Jay Holt. 530 Wood St., merbealing death of Carol An- - ruary. with six new homes nrtte Clayton. Salt Lake, on thc stalled. $15,500; Roger E. Parsons. 5:.4 Salt Lake desert two weeks ago. ln all. seven building permits Roosevelt St., $16,540; Harold Hinlze is being held in Salt were Issued during the month. R. Nate, 533 Coolidge St., e County Jail becsuse Too-i- t Is reported by Heber S. Hart, 050; Thomas M. Dimond, 477 cle County has no detention inspector, six for new Coolidgc St., $22,1.V); Paul W. ciLUcs for juveniles. homes and one for addition and, Christiansen,, 55J Coulidge SI Jf mm ,ta,i,' $24.-Lak- ' |