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Show ~ MIDV~~E, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2,1935 VOLUME 2 -~ NUMBER 30 Mortuary Improvements Elton Palmer Fataly Hurt American Legion To Elect Sandy Compiles Report Jordan District Awards Contract For Buildings Convention Delegates Of City's Accomplishments Near Completion At Goff's In Truck Crash Saturday Jordan district board of education awarded contracts late Monday to Bernsten and Kuhre for the construction of a Jordan school . Elton Palmer, 25, of West Jordan In a recent report compiled by district office building and the rewas fatally injured Saturday at the Sandy City council, the ac- construction of the Highland Boy 11:50 a.m. when struck by a Clovcomplishments that have been school building. The new district er Leaf-Harris company tank milk made in :their community during office will be built just south of truck at 100th South and State the past few years were listed, the Jordan high sch<;>ol, it was destreets in Sandy. He suffered a there being ten different depart- cided at the Monday meeting. fractured skull when struck by the ments into which the work was The bid, which was read to the listed. board of education by president S. southbound dairy truck as he alighted from a truck going in the Under the heading of roads and J. Mickelsen, was $30,590 for the . same direction driven by C. F. bridges, it was stated that all the school office and 37,700 for the Malstrom, 31, of Sandy. streets in the city have been grad- Highland Boy building. The figPalmer jumped off the Malstrom ed and all main traveled streets, ures were accepted out of three vehicle as it was making a leftoiled. More than 150 wood brid- proposals carried over to Monday's hand turn and walked directly inges have been replaced with armco meeting from a similar meeting Farmers of Salt Lake and Tooele iron culverts. Thursday. Six contractors made to the path of the milk truck, striking his head justs behind the cab counties will make tneir annual Within Sandy lies many miles of offers originally. 'of the truck. Howard Hooley of study tour of sugar beet a.nd al- paved sidewalks. Just recently, The work will be done under a Pleasan~ Grove, driver of the dairy falfa ~ields Thursday, August 15, through the cooperation of Sandy loan of $32,000 which has been reaccording to an announcement City, the Salt Lake Traffic De- quested by the school district from truck, was not held. The accident victim was rushed made Friday. The tour Will be partment, the Jordan District the PWA. State approval of the to the office of Dr. Lionel W. Sor- sponsored by the Salt Lake-Tooele Board of Education and the Sandy grant has been received, but the enson in Sandy. Dr. J. S. Alley, Sugar Beet Growers' association Lion's club more than two miles of application is still awaiting approvwho was called in the absence of and the Utah-Idaho Sugar com- paved sidewalks were l~d along al from PWA officials in WashDr. Sorenson said Palmer died of pany, with John Hansen, president the State street highway extending ington. However. district officials his injuries shortly after the acci- of the growers' association tn from Jordan ltigh school to the expect word of approval in the dent. Identification was made charge. north limits Of Sandy. near future. The· group will leave West Jorin his An increase in the number of Beginning of construction will Roy Greenwood of Sandy was through receipts he carried I dan sugar factory at 9 a. m. for street lights in the city have been awai.t word from Washington. Once . appointed Wednesday as supervis- pockets. Mr. Palmer was returning from a study of sugar beet growing made within the past yeo.r. The the JObs have beeyn, the Bernsten or of Salt Lake county road district No. 10, to succeed Nels A. Salt Lake with some music he had probl~ms and the control of alfal- streets are also numb~red as are · and Kuhre contract provides that Anderson, resigned. This appoint- purchased to sing at the L. D. S. fa wilt disease. An afternoon meet- all residents and business houses. they be completed within 120 days The city cemetery has been laid on the sc~ool office and 130 days ment was made by J. B. Mullins, church services in West Jordan ing will be held following luncheon in the Taylorsville L. D. S. ward Sunday night. He had stopped in in lawn, and a new link 'W'ire fence, on the ~lng~am school: Should commissioner of roads and Qridges, costing $525, has just been placed the appllcatlon at Washington .be in Salt Lake county roads and Murray on his way home from Salt hall. Tentative plans for the tour on the north side of the cemetery. rejected, t~e board ?f educatlon bridges department and was ap- Lake and rehearsed his song with proved by the county commission. his accompanist, then was later were first made late last week in Climbing rose bushes have been holds the r1ght to reJect the conThe appointment was effective picked up at Midvale junction: by Salt Lake City following a con- planted at the base of the fence. tra~t and delay the projects inference on details of the compliMalstrom. Thursday, August 1. Discussing the subject of refi· defmitely. He was born in West Jordan, ance forms which beet growers nancing, the report shows that a ------February 17, 1910, a son of R. Wal- must sign before they can receive few years ago the city changed ns ter and Martha Elnora Palmer. benefit payments under the AAA type of bonds, and also succeeded Surviving besides his parents, are crop production control program. in getting its water bonds changed his widow, Mrs. Farell Carlson Palfrom 5 and one-half pqrceut to five mer; two sons, Elton Reed and ..,.....,..._...._.._ per cent interest. All the old lump Gale La veil Palmer of West J orTeam owners of Salt Lake CounDraper Farm Burea~ baseball bonds have been done away with dan; two brothers, Leo D. Palmer ty will have the opportunity of team is leading in the second half and are replaced With serial bonds. of South Jordan and Vaughn S. demonstrating their skill as teamschedule in the southern division For the past few years Sandy City Palmer of West .Jordan; a sister, sters as well as the kind of horses of the league. The}" won over RivWith the completion of two miles has paid $1,500 a year on bonds in they own at the county day proMrs. Edna LaVera Wardle, West erton by a 6-0 score Monday evof sidewalk, now being laid from addition to $500 in interest. ening. Results of the other games Jordan, and a grandmother, Mrs. Jordan high school to Midvale For the past few years the city gram to be held August 23rd at Martha Shields, West Jordan. Magna. in that division played Monday Junction on State street, Deputy officials have arranged for weekly Funeral services were held WedL. C. Breeze, who is in charge of were as follows: Sandy lost to Sheriff J. Wallace West chief of disposal Of garbage and rubbish, this phase of the program, announ. nesday at 2 p.m. in the West JorBluffdale by a 6-5 score: Midvale traffic detail in Salt Lake county, in order to safeguard t•.Jc health of defeated Latk 6·3: South Jordan dan ward chapel with Bishop Da- believes that a hazard which play- the people and make the city a ces that there will be three classes of teams: light teams including was defeated by West Jordan, 8-5. vid M. Haun officiating. ed a part in boosting the 1934 traf- cleaner_ and more beautiful place teams under 2700 pounds, medium Union of the northern division, fic death toll in Salt Lake county in which to live. Each Friday draft teams rangiE~ 2700 to 3000 champions of the first half schedto 27, will be eliminated. He made morning the garbage and rubbish pounds and heavy teams including ule, with 13 wins and 3 losses, was this assertion on the proven as- is called for at each residence in those over 3000 pounds. defeated Monday by Winder by a · sumption that one third of all traf- t~1e city. T h e dynamometer machine, 10-9 score. Hunter had plenty of During the past six years all old fic deaths in the county result which is recognized as a standard exercise while playing Taylorsville, from pedestrians using the high- wood pipe lines have been replac- pulling device for such contests by City councils of Midvale and ways for sidewalks. as it scored: 28 runs to one tally ( Continued on page 4) the Horse Association Of America, Sandy deferred action on proposed by Taylorsville. In addition to the above menwill be used. Games for all the teams in both purchase of Deer Creek water un- tioned sidewalks, three miles are Arrangements are being made divisions were scheduled to be til a later date, at a joint meeting being installed from State Street for this event to be held in a ropplayed Thursday evening. Games of the two councils held late last to Ninth East on Thirty-third ed off area immediately in front will be played twice a week until week. The meeting was presided South street. \Vith the expected of the Grand Stand at the Magna the schedule is completed, in order over by Mayor L. S. Rimington and ~ompletion this fall of these proPark. The facilities at Magna to determine the winning teams L. E. Peterson, with the former Jects, Deputy West predicts a notwhich will play August 16. Farm acting in the chair. Because the figures on the 1936 park for seating a large crowd are iceable decrease in auto-pedestrian Upon motion of Midvale council- fatalities. Bureau Day, at Magna. property assessment valuations in the best in the county aside from the State Fair Grounds man Robert Wallace, seconded by To date this year, 13 people have Midvale failed to arrive from the Sandy councilman A. R. Gardner, met death through automobile ac- county office, the Midvale City no definite action was taken on the cidents in Salt Lake county. Of council meeting scheduled for last question. The entire situation is this number, five were attribut- Tuesday evening was postponed to be further studied by the two able to lack of sidewalks. It was pointed out that the counclls. week's postponement was necesSince the culinary water syssary since the figures must be at Salt Lake City and county resiMurray Day annual celebration tems of the two cities are identical hand before the 1936 tax levy can dents, from "Aagard" to "Zysling", will be held Friday, August 16. The be set. As the tax question was and where they lived are appearing at the source, the meeting was callday's events will begin Friday the only form of business before in the annual listing of Who's Who ed to include the two councils. The the group at that time, the council morning at 10 a. m. with a street ih Polk's' 1935 city directory which proposal under consideration was Vital issues affecting the future was not in session at all. The next parade. The line of march will be that the joint cities purchase some haS just been completed. water supply of Utah's "middle from Regal Avenue to Murray The listing, which covers all of of the water to be made available counties'' area are to be decided in meeting will be held Tuesday ev- Park. Participants in the parade ening, August 6. Salt Lake City and county with the through the Deer Creek project. metropolitan water district elecwill include all the local business exception of Bingham, gives itlterfirms, neighboring cities, fire detions to be held in Salt Lake City esting facts of all residents residProvo and perhaps several othe; partments, bands. fraternities, Boy ing in this area. municipalities in Wasatch, SumScouts, Sunday Schools and the 195.000 names are in the canvas mit, Utah and Salt Lake counties American Legion. area this year compared with 190,on August 15. At 11.15 the program will com998 last year, and approximately .Mrs. Elsie Talmage Brandley These issues as they affect the mence. Mayor G. R. Berger will 145,000 names in the Salt Lake Wlll be the principal speaker at sections in the Deer creek water .T. _c. Richards Of West Jordan, give the Speech of Welcome, to be City limits compared with 142,000 the Midvale Second ward M. I. A. project will be discussed over the recently returned from the ~ad introduced by city attm·ney Glen a year ago. The book weighs six Conjoint meeting to be held Sun- radio on the evenings of August ian mission for"' the L. D. S. church, E. Howe. The following events pounds and has 16 more pages than day evening, August 4, ·commenc- 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12. will be honored at a welcome home will follow the program: Kiddies' last year. ing at 8 o'clock. The meeting will Two important group broadcasts party to be given in the ward Bathing Revue; junior and senior Twelve hundred Nielsons are be held on the roof garden instead have been scheduled for the even- chapel Sunday evening, August 4, swimming events; tug-o'-war; foot listed, compared to 1,050 Smiths, of in the chapel. Mrs. Brandley is ings of August 9 and 14. On the in connection with the monthly M. races, and baseball games. 800 .Tohnsons, 700 Browns, and 540 a daughter of the late apostle Jas. first date ten prominent citizens I. A. conjoint meeting. The ladies bathing revue will be Jones. E. Talmage, is a member of the ~f the area affected by the estabA special musical program has held in the evening, with $25 in The book contains a "Buyer's general board of the Y. w. M. I. lishment of metropolitan water dis- been arranged to be given in addi- prizes to be given the winners of Guide,'' the alphebetical listing of A. and associate editor Of the Im- tricts will participate in a question tion to the relating of missionary the event. A grand dance in Murindlviduals, the directory of bouse- 'provement Era. and answer broadcast over KDYL experiences. Conrad Dahl, super- ray Park will serve as a climax holds and the classified business In addition to her address a specat 6 P· m. On August 14 the same intendent of the ward Y. M. M. I. to the day's many activities. Evdirectory, containing 671 business ial program will be furnished by number will be heard in a similar A., will be in charge of the pro- eryone is eligible to enter the conclassifications. the Draper ward girls. glee club. gram. tests. broadcast over KSL at 10 p. m. Complete renovation and modernization of the C. I. Goff and Son mortuary are nearing completion. Many remarkable improvement~ have been made in the building. Exterior improvements consist of the walls being stuccoed a creamy white color, the front of the building being moved forward to the sidewalk, and being finished in a Spanish design. The inside of the building has likewise been improved. Several of the rooms have been changed and enlarged, and hardwood floors installed. The chapel has been enlarged and a new office added. C. I. Goff will leave in the near future for the east to purchase a new funeral car and other equip· ment for the mortuary. Upon his return, he will announce the date for the formal opening of his establishment. Funeral Services Held Wednesday For West Jordan Victim Jordan American Post 35 will meet at the Firemen's hall Wednesday evening, August 7 to elect delegates to the Department ConYention to be held at Richfield on August 15, 16, and 17. B. A. Rasmussen, Post Commander. will direct the meeting. Word has been received that the committee in charge is making elaborate planft' to entertain large crowds at the coming event. Improvements Made In Ten Different Departments Of The City• Sugar Beet Growers Make Plans For Annual Tour Sandy Man Appointed County Road Supervisor Draper Team Leads In Farm Bureau Baseball New_Sidewalk Expected To Reduce Accidents Horse Pulling Contest Feature Of County Day ' . Action On Deer Creek Water Purchase Deferred Midvale Council Postpones Meeting To August 6 City, County Directory Completed During Week Murray Day Celebration Scheduled For August 16 Vital Water Problems To Be Decided In Election Midvale Ward Announces Special Conjoint Speaker Returned Missionary To Be Honored On Sunday |