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Show THE • MILUNG AROUND IN MIDVALE Comedy And Expert Play To Feature BaD Game With Colored Giants On Sunday, Septemb er 2, local baseball fans will have thE: pnvi- Jo:da.n School District !ris Theatre Undet New Management Announces Supervisors Principals, Teachers The Iris Theatre owned and Senato rs Get Benson operated by J. ,V..Johnson for the pnst several years has been leased to Ralph Vil. Duvall, formerly of thi~ place but recently of Sttlt Lal.:c. City. The new manag-er , M:r. DuvalL ir. widely knO\\-"Il througho ut tbe Jordan valley. baving been ns~ocin.ted with several prominen t Utah firms operating in the valley. Beginnin g at an early date the Iris will undergo n complete reno .. va.Uon . . . new contrach have 1Jcen signed with the t!la.jor .film that will assure cnmpanie s . . Midvale getting first c]a:<":S. hte ni ctures . . the nev.: pol\ cy· of thr thcf!tre will be to run a {lm1ble l~ir' '1n Su'"tday. Monday anrl T11esday Th?. admissio n on ...,.fl' nach w"ek. Sundays will be. 15 cents from s1Y 25 untn seven p. ru. for adnltft ecnt~ A.fter seven p. m. Weclnesd av will be bargain dav . . adult admJssion 15 cents for all perform'l.nce'3 on that day. Thursd:ly wUl Then on bf'>, countr:v store ni~tht F1iday and Saturdiv double bill.tt again . . . each week. ~.Ir. Duvall is thorough ly <"'Xport'n the mov<-a . 1'en•.ed .......... p 1'cture tbe• ?-tre business and will continua lly 1mprove the Iris Theatre's operation both as to tile quality of the 1 showa and the poHcv of the house. j He has moved to Midvale for permanent residence . . . be and his family are now occ'ltpyin g an ap"l.rtm~nt in the Johnson apartments. STlJOI·;X TS REGIST ER WED, I Wednesd ay morning, Septemb er 5, 1934, at 9 a. m. the registrat ion of students in the schools of the Jordan School District will be held in each local school. The teachers will meet in Instinone. Tuesday morning, Septemb er tute Before the game which is to bethe Jordan high school audiat 4 gin at 4 p. m. the ?,iants willl stage Dr. Harris of the B. Y. U. torium. a shadow ball exhibitio n . . . that the principal address deliver will is the show of shows and is in nal program . inspiratio special a in itself worth twice the price of adthe teachprogram, the g Followin mission . . . this feature has been Board of the of guests be will ers the delight of every audience that TeachJordan the and n Educatio has had the good fortun.e to view ers' Associati on at a luncheon in it. the Jordan high school cafeteria . The diamond plav will he enAt 2 o'clock, the teachers will meet livened by some of colored Ameriin their assigned buildings to preca's most brilliant ba.se ball stars pare for the opening of school on TYLER VINCEN T, Local bank . . . includin~ Big Bill Smith . . . Wednesd ay morning. executive says, 11 there is great sat- Buzz Boy pitching ace of the mif1The list of teachers, principal s, BenTbls r.'Yt>tltlem:w ls ·Allen isfaction in writing receipts for night sons . . . Albert Moorehe ad superviso rs for the Jordan and customer s deposits that are guar- . . . the nation's most noted co- son. tile twcnty-liY e-.rcal'·olc l piteher Distr·ict follows: School anteed under the Federal Deposit median and catcher . . . Mo .To who fu1·nH•1·Jy hut'led t'01· the Llouse llintrhu.m Centl·aJ School: D. A. Insuranc e Corporat ion . . . it is Knight . . Mose Britton and ma.n:v of nnvld te:tm-wh i('h explnins thfprin<:ipal ; A1ildred Angel, Wootton, b::t.ll hase the over kno'Wn rtthers lleard -un<l is no\\ a m:"mh<'r of now possible to Assure all deposild, Verena Graham Butterfie V-"'"Zelma their for country this of lot!'{ local tors . . . tbat Tegardles s of Clark C:eifiltll':-~ SenatOJ'S. Ile wns 'T'lw fun Valois Irving Vn;~ and athletics Nctland, in Alice satility freezes . . . drouth . . condition s . sigl'lNI to hohter tl:e c:lplt;ll te:1m's Lang, Lena 's_cu!=:arie M. vie, I " ginia . .. cyclones . . . pestilenc es . . · GiA.nts have been making n1tion nt'cc'lli• If pos... a 1·f , lH1U· t o rev 1\'e, .~ ·t • t• ~Pve,.,.l uam the for Vtctor , ~pendlove Bea.tnce _ *" sel, under or over productio n . . . hiJ'th wjde tours slble. thf' wnnlng clhlll('''S 11 nd Wa.vkins, Cathenn e Williams . or low prices . . . poor judgmen t years and have made an Pnviab!<:! hol)es of p!n.n.'l':{ nntl fnn!'; of \\';tsh.. t'"'..-.q perep.-r)na their in B~ghaD:J ~gh School: T. H. McI r-:.cnrd or .. e . . . roi!'lappli ed confidenc prmc1pal ; J. Byron Birch, the-• h-Iulhn, ~::lot J of se-ason the t::lurinP" abis Yedepositor world tla~ every IIlLO ... whatnot ~-~:~_on or .r;:etlln;.\' J. C. Crapo, R~ A .. Payne, C. E. :::olutE'lv sure to receive everv dol- won 129 g-ames anrl lost 18. Pollard, B. ,J. oanttstev an, J. M. lar depo~ited, up to $5000.00 in 1 Woodhou se, Addie Wright, Bessie .J event of a.ny mishap, calamity , Hill" I ' 0 Reeves. Thelma Swaner, Lenna frelld or other cause for bank failThurber. C. N. Crawford , Paul n ures or deficienc ies." And said he GJenn Nell, Odell Peterson , Kuhni, ~l)oulcl a person have $20,000.0 0 to Vernon Baer, Byra.n SmJth. F. C. deposit. . . . it can be deposited in Marshall . T_::t,:ura Gra,nt. baseball Egg Draper Feed and four separate accounts. one for the Salt Lake Co\.mty Fru·m Bureau Bluffdale School: Harold Ashfather. one for the wife. onP for Day, which is to be held at Mur- team withdrew Wednesd ay f1·om man, principal ; Veda Deming. the son and one for the dau~hter, ray today is expected to be one further play in the Salt Lake AmButrcr School: P. M. Micl{else n rond jn ca.<~:e of dPficienc y the en- of the bigg-est local celebrati ons ateur tournante nt. ' principa1 tire amount of $20,000.0 0 wnuld be in years. The entire town has The Salt Lake Federatio n of to reported n Rimingto h1ayor COpJ'erto n School: Mabel Neprt'1.id . . . ~n different to the f'11d talren on a festival air with flags Amateur Athletics ha~ been faced that the fi- rud, principal ; Faye Robbins, Mary night. ln.st Sentinel the ble unavoi(ht some plan . . . when decoratin_ rr the streets and shop with the necessity of determin ing nkhing touches had been put to circurn!'lt fmce dPorived depositor s windows dressed fur the occasion. which two of the three evenly- the applicaio n papers for Iilid- Rasmuc:~en, Lola Roberts. Cres~en~ School: H. W. Jorgenof their life's savings. An attendan ce of several thou- matched teams, Draper, Lovinger , va!e's submsten ce homestea ,d proprtnClpal ; ?\feria Bishop, Elesen, ln t.hP oDlnion of Mr. Vincent, sand i::: expected at the celebrati on and '\.Ve,f.3.tch Oil, should represen t ject . . . the approval of Senator anor Parry. the act. institutin g- the Federal De- during the day. !1'any extra work- Salt Lake in the state amateur King. Gover:a ')T Blood, Congre.qs . D_...n.t~?~ .Scbool: Reid Beck, prinposit Inl'lnranc e Corporat ion is one ers have been employed at Murray meet to be held Septemb er 6-9. man Robinson and the other high Cipal; J. h-1. Peterson , E. L. Chrisnf . . . if not the greatest piece of City parlt. scene of the celebratio n, Draper solved the problem by de- official required by the federal au- tiansen, George Barton, Mton AIbanking- legislatio n ever passed by during the last week to get every- clining to participa te on further thorities have been secured and gyle, Rebecca Nelson, Lola Hanplayoffs. any Iaw-TUak ing body in America thing in readiness . the papers are now ready for maH- sen, Hulda Crossgro ve. Virginia or abroad. Draper originally agreed to a ing to Washing ton for formal fil- Brown, Ruth Crow, Annie FitzgerGovernor Henry H. Blood will up day. amount the of any for honor of Utah banks be the guest draw bv which it was to play Wa- ing. It is the intent of the coru- ald, Geneva Quinn, Virginia Walare Wm. depositor Senator each for include will $5000.00 to Speakers satch Oil Thursday for the right mittee to get the papers in the ker, Rollie R. Bell, Florence Chrisas safe as the Post Office or any H. King, Harry Drobish a.nd May~ to meet Lovinger Sunday, but later mail today or tomorrow and if tt tensen. other governm ent agency now op- or Berger. The day's scedule wiU refused to do so, according to Jesse is necessar y have a represen tative Granite Sehool: James M. Whiterating, said he . . . and there is combine speeches, agricultu re ex- B. Sharp, federatio n prexy. from Midvale make a trip to the more, principal ; Maurine Cash. absolutel y no cause for fear of hibits and contests, sports and nation's capitol . . . if it appears Benrlman School: Allen Fifield ' losing money deposited in any gam.e.e. that such action would expidite principal . banking institutio n protected by matters. (Continu ed on page 4.) the above named Insuranc e CorpThe Committ ee, [he mayor s.a.ys, oration. has done a good job of the work alloted to them and in his opinion The Sentinel concurs in Mr. Vinpapers will meet every t~ the cent's opinion . . . if this national The marriage of Miss Katherin e quiremen t of the federal authoriadminist ration never does another A dance for and honoring the Stokes to Howard R. Cottam tool.: ties . . . and a return of the..n to thing construct ive . . . the masses in the Salt Lal;:e Midvale will not be necessar y :for of the people who deposit small poultrym en of south Salt Laltr.> place Thursday A general strike in the cotton Followin g the any reason. Temple. S. D. L. sums of money that represen t their '"'ounty V~.·ill be held at the Second industry, to become effectextile t was served meager savings . . . will cherish wa.rd a..r-1usem ent bR.ll i"l. Midvale ceremony a breakfas p. m. Saturday ni,ght 11:30 at tive te couple and imm·edia an undying gratitude for tbe se- on Friday, Septemb er 7 ... pre- to the young · ._ Thursday and called ?\fr. was of home the curity of such deposita made pos- ceeding the dance a program rela- relatives at and rayon sllk, wool, 1n WorK;ers . ave Yale .1827 Olsen, T. Swan sible by the establish ment of the tive to the current problems of Mrs. •ynthehc yarn industrie s were orIn the evening Mr. and Mrs. R. Federal Deposit Insuranc e Cor- locA-l poultrym en will be given. dered to stand by for further or• Tbe program will open with an Paul ~tokes gave a reception in poration. ders. Septemb er 4 will be the ward address of Welcome by Mayor Riro- their honor in the Second working day after thP effecfirst the of reumon fan;nly st fu T~e attenwas which by two ad- ~mu~eme nt hall followed . . . ington date. tive of nts descenda family, n Rimmgto ANO'l'H ER MIDVAL E Business dreses . . . the first by Mr. Edwin ded by over two hundred gueAts. are as union the The den1ands of Rimingto n, enterpt·is e that deserves the whole- K. Winder. secretary -treasure r of Assisting at receiving were l\{r. t~e late George _Allen Park, follows: MonLiberty at held hearted support of the communi ty the Utah Farm Productio n Credit and Mrs. Stokes. Mr. and 1\f.rs. Cot- Will be "A six-hour day. five day ~re~'k; is that of the Midvale Hand Laun- Associat ion . . . wlio will speak on tam, Mrs Eclith B. Cottam, Mrs. day, Sept~mber 3, with Mrs. Elizacuts in present weekly wa_e:es; no. of ~~~~rRrmmgton as the guest dry . . . owned and operated by Y. livestock and poultry loans. The Mary B. Stokes. pay for all areas: a ha.Jt uniform · . . Saito ... a Midvale citi.zen as loyal second by a represen tative from The bride wore a gown of creaPl ut'; recogniti on of 'stretcho the to the of one was n ~lmlngto Mr. and as tbe best . . . who earns cy Seed and Feed colored satin and a shoulder veil early ptoneers and helped con- the union as the bar_g-ainin~ agenEmergen the spends his money in this city . . . Loan departme nt . . . who will of _net. Her attendan ts were h ~r n tribunal " and conducts his business on as spealt on Drouth Relief Feed twm sister. Miss Lillian Stokes and struct t?~ Salt Lake Temple, and cy: an arbitratio ti1 e emdemand~ above the To county Tooele in lead.er CIVIC a high a plane as it is possible to do Loans . Miss Ruth Elieson whose goWllS was replies· these make plovers many for lived fannly the where . . . before you send your laundry ImmedJa tely following the pro- were in pastel shades. In atten"They have observed th.e law· away from Midvale you should gram the dance will begin during dance to the groom were Ralph years. NRA code has boosted !abo~ the A program ~or the day has been consider the fact that Y. Saito h~ which refreshm ents will be served. Jensen and Rees Anderson . any more wage boosts or costs; m. a. 10 at g a splendid investme nt in our city The occasion is 'free to all poultryMiss Helen Stokes was in char~e arranged . begmnJn g of hours is impossib le shortenin m. p. 1 at served be wlll . . . pays taxes proportio nately . . . men . . . three hundred of which of the serving and was assisted by Lunch raw materials have carry; to in spent be WiJI afternoon the and keeps his premises in good condi- are expected to attend. The even- Mrs. H. E. Phelps, Mrs. H. C. Aygame~ and sports._ R. S. Riming- jumped 100 per cent; demand for tion . . . and cooperate s with the ings activities will be in charge lett, and Mrs. D. R. Boberg. ton will gtve a bnef sketch of his other enterpris es of the city in of Harry Grass, presiden t of the In charge of the gift room were every worthwh ile underta.k ing that Jordan Valley Poultry Associati on. Mrs. :r. M. Despain, Miss Venice father's life. I Mayor L. s. Rimingto n is chairdollar spent preSents itself. A Cottam and Mrs. Elrov Bobers:r. . proGelb, Ada with the Midvale Hand Laundry is An Or('bestr a w~~ Jn $lttendf\.n ce man of the day; n, sports, a. dollar that will rotate and reroftnd special mn!'{ic.9l numbers were gram; Allen S. Rimingto . secretary n. Rimingto S. J. and the for ty communi tate in this in charge of Miss Willa Stokes. Pete Callas and daughter s MR.rv benefit and profit of the people of and Betty were treated at a loc.q1 the communi ty. Federal funds amountin g to hospital for injuries received i!l J $17,950 have been spent on the ocan automobi le accident that north Main street project in Midcurred on the BinErham highway reports N. Glen Lindahl, vale, in West Jordan last Monday. chairman of the council committe e The car driven by Mr. Canas Post Jordan of Regular meeting on road and bridges. Members of the .Tot'dA.n district a truck driven by W. L. Franand FireMidvale in held be will Federal aid CWA l).lld FERA RebooT board entertain ed the suo- 35 rrashed in a headon collisjon chere 6 er Septemb , Thursday hall man's Nine Midvale youths were fined projects have placed unemploy ed Prvi!'lorv Rtaff and office force and instead of the regular Wednesd ay at the intersecti on of Bingham $1.00 each Wednesd ay by Justice to work fillin~ in a mile of swamp their partners fft a dinner A.lld the- nig-ht meeting. . highway anrl the lower Redwood of the Peace Silas Brown for fail- road and cutting through the hill atPr party in SaJt LakE> Tuesda v road . . . iniuring Mr. Callas and of election and on The nominati ure to extinguls h a campfire built on this street which has long been afternoo n and evening. There wer'e officers for the coming year will his t\l'!O d::tU<?'hters. The daughter s 38 Jn the partv. by them while on an outing at an eye-sore to Midvale citizens. of the Mary and Betty were cut and has cut the from taken Dirt Members of the committe e in be the principal business Mountain park in the Wasatch Nathe Logan bruised about the face and Mr. been used for the fill, which has charg-e of g-eneral arrang-em ents meeting. Reports on tional forest. conventio n will also be given by Callas about the body and legs. They were arrested by Forest raised the roadbed approxim ately included Arthur E. Peterson , Stan- delegates who attended the three The Callas car was also badly Guard Elroy R. West, who took ,. 10 feet and increased the width l~v A . Rasmuss en and Mrs. Lu- day session. . d::unaged elle Kuhre. from 30 to 46 feet. them before the justice. THE SENTIN EL EXTEND S a. hearty welcome to Ralph W. Duval, new manager of the Iris Theatre and his fnmily and wishes for bim and his a pleasant and profitable life in Midvale . . . and tn the same spirit we express our at:'~re ciation of J. W. John son, rettrmg manager ... who for the past several months has supervise d the delivery of The Sentinel ... and who will in the future devote his Ume to the managem ent of ltis rental propertie s and other real estate in Midvale and Murrav, may his future days be healthful , happy, and remunera tive. • NUMBE R 32 MIDVA LE, UTAH, FRIDA Y. AUGUS T 31, 1934 VOLUM E 1 lege of witnessin g in addition to one of the fa!:stest diamond organizations in America . . . The Detroit Colored Giants . . . a. comP;dy a_ggregat ton that is second to ' Draper Ball Tearn urtL Attend f armers 1)/ay Draws f rom Tournament TLnousanus Expecte<d T King And Blood Approl':e Subsistence Home Plan Poultrymen To Dance Midvale September 7 -. Popular Couple Wed Thursday In Temple Textile Workers To Walk Out Saturday . n· . n1mmgton. Family Plans Reumon September 3rd .. . . FERA Funds Improve North Main Street " Midvale Youths Fmed Wednesday By Judge . I • d M•dvaIe f amt.1v Jn]ure Jn West JOrdan Cra sh 1I Legi.On Meet!•ng Th ursday Jordan School Board Entertains On Tuesday To Select Years Offt.cers • |