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Show THE MIDVA:~_E, pTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1935 VOLUME2 Jr========~\ MILUNG AROUND IN MIDVALE ) ( PRESIDENT has signed the THE.Social Security Bill. . . it has NUMBER 32 West Jordan Stake Sets Plan Completed For Funeral Services Set For · Principals' Meeting Set Quarterly Conference Midvale Smelter Outing To Study School Schedule Electrocuted Sandy Boy West Jordan stake quarterly conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, August 17 and 18 in Riverton First ward chapel. Meetings will be held at 8 p. m. on Saturday, and at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. on Sunday. The stake M. I. A. will · have charge of the Sunday evening meeting to be held at 8 p.m. Rulon S. Wells of the Seven Presidents of Seventies will represent the general authorities at all conference sessions. Music at the Sunday afternoon session will be furnished by members of the stake genealogical society. Cash Prizes To Be Given Winners Of Various Events. School principals of the Jordan district will meet Monday morning with Superintendent C. N. Jensen to study the 1935-36 schedule, according to an announcement made Thursday at the district office. School is expected to commence immediately after the annual teachers' institute and Labor day, with September 3 being the tentative date. Superintendent Jensen was expected to make the official announcement of the opening date and designate teachers to the schools of the district upon his return from his vacation, which will be the latter part of this week. Archibald Hubert Harwood, age 20, only son of Hugh F. and Jane Archibald Harwood of Sandy met death Monday at 5. p. m. instant The Midvale plant of the United variby described been and is being by electrocution when he t;.ogether States Smelting, Refining and Minwith Peter Hansen and his son ous writers in various ways ... the ing company will hold their outClarence Hansen, age 15, were atpen twisters of big business call it ing at Lagoon, Tuesday, August tempting to move a hay derrick 20. This event is for all smelter a momentous venture, a gigantic the co~ty road from the across employees and their families, and attempt to provide unemployment of the Hansen farm section east all smelter men are urged to take insurance and old age pensions. . . section. west the to their families and have a good incapable of successful perform,; time. The plant will be closed for The team on the derrick was beance. . . and capable of wreaking that day. ing driven by Mr. Hansen, while havoc in numerous and divers will cars own their having People the Harwood youth held the rope, ways, viz: obliviating ambition, take and them be expected to drive which was of manilla he.mp, to destroying initiative, "hamstringhaving those For families. their the arm of the derrick unguide ing the processes of rugged indiLato go to whatsoever way no electric wire and was being the der vidualism" increasing laziness, protransportation will be truck goon, by Clarence Hansen who assisted ducing idleness, hastening national provided by the association. Trucks on Harwood's arm. hand his had bankruptcy and costing the comwill leave Midvale about noon. If the derrick lurched, the derrick As plaining brothers skads and oodles enough people from Sandy and arm raised and touched the power of golf, polo and yachting dough other surrounding towns plan to line and the steel cable on the der. . . that in all liklihood will not be go, trucks will also furnish transrick probably swung around hitas essential in the future. . . since For the seventh consecutive yea~, portation for them, picking them M. I. A. institutes for East Jor- ting Harwood. Both boys were one of the Mdivani boys is dead the Midvale Firemen, Midvale aux- up in the various towns. ~ West Jordan and Cottonwood knocked to the ground. and the other two becoming old iliary and the Midvale junior band The outing will be in charge of stakes will be held Wednesday and Dr. E. R. Gross of Midvale was welfare the of and shop-worn. expense the at and and worked over the summond won first place in the parade held Thursday evenings, August 21 and of composed is which committee an hour. The Hansen for youths On the other hand the typewriter at Heber City Saturday in connec22 in the Sandy junior high school. Nelsen, J. Zane Lindsay, Robert maulers allegedly representing the tion with •the annual state FireOfficers of the East Jordan stake boy received minor burns, but efladies and gents comprising the men's convention. The local Fire- Thomas Allsop, John Wheadon, M. I. A., with H. 0. Berrett, sup- forts to revive the Harwood youth masses call it a sell out, an insult men won this place based on the Henry Nelson, Wm. H. Mines and erintendent of the Y.M. M. I. A. were futile. Archibald was born at Granite to humanity, a set for big insur- best appearance of the entrants. Harry Bowen. and Miss Freda Jensen, president bewill day the for progran;t The 28, 1915, but had resided January proball in (who companies, ance The Firemen and auxiliary were of the Y. W. M. I. A., will be in being prizes with m. p. 2:30 at gin the past ten years. He Sandy in ability will not lose anything on its dressed in blue and white, and the charge of the meetings. various the of winners in church activito given outstanding was account), an outrage and a dis- band members in red and white, The program and schedule ·for ties, being a ward teacher and secis resort the to Admission events. grace and just grounds for organ- thus giving a picture of red, white Wednesday evening has been anizing a third party or starting a and blue. The band competed a- free until 6 p. m. Identification nounced as follows: From 7:00 to retary of the First ward Y. M. M. revolution with communism as the gainst entrants from the Wasatch tags will be worn by the smelter 7:50 o'clock, a meeting of the gen- I. A. at the time of his death. He objective. academy and the Park City high people for admission free to the eral board and stake boards, to be was also active in genealogical little train. Merry-go-round, and work in East Jordan stake and in In the opinion of this writer it is school. conducted under the leadership of Sandy First ward, and was a formshould Everyone house. fun the Seventy-five percent of the Mida step in the right direction, capthe general :board. Subjects to be able of producing excellent results vale firement were ~ attendance bring their own lunch, which will discussed at this meeting are: The er president of the deacon's and both for the interests and the mas- at the convention and one hundred be eaten in the bowery about 6 o'- Duty and Responsibility of Stake teachers' quorums of the priestses, ultimately relieving industry percent of the auxiliary members. clock. Free ice cream will be giv- Boards; How Departments at Un- hood in his ward. He graduated ( Continued on page four.) from Jordan high school with high of the unsavory and threatening Charles A. Canning was re-elected ion Meeting can be made more Ef- honors in 1933. his being condition that exists during times state treasurer, this fective and Stake Board Visits. Funeral services will be held at of abnormal unemployment... and fourth year that he has held this From 7:50 to 8:00 o'clock, prelim- Sandy First ward chapel, Friday through its agencies will supply in- position. Mrs. Mervin Bosh was inary music; 8:00 to 8:35, general at 2 p. m. Bishop Harold Bradley dustry with a consuming class that -elected a trustee of the Utah State board, stake boards and ward of- will officiate. The body may be Firemen's auxiliary, having the it has not previously enjoyed. ficers meeting, which will consist viewed at the home of his parents At present I believe it is wholly highest number of votes cast. of song, prayer, special musical Final steps in dividing the Drap- number and "The Life That Lives" Thursday evening and · Friday The state convention will be held inadequate, will tend to lower livmorning prior to services. Intering standards and will most likely at Ogden next year. This decision er ward of East Jordan stake were by general board members; 8:35 ment will be in Sandy City cemedecrease wages temporarily.... its was reached after a vote taken as completed Sunday at a . special to 9:45, department sessions. to be tery. constitutionality will undoubtedly to whether it should be in the gate- meeting in the ward chapel under conducted under general board direction of Stake President Heber leadership. · be tested. . . and for a time much way city or in Midvale. J. Burgon. and officers were instalopposition will be encountered. . . led in the two newly created wards. however after we have lived New officers installed in the through the operat)on for a few ward were: E. L. ChristianFirst way the go will years, its terrors sen, Bishop; J. Leon Smith and of many another measure that was Carl D. Brown, secretary of the Bailey, counselors; S. E. Kenneth heralded as certain calamity. . . . the of homecoming annual The State Safety Council, was the Utah Hansen, Richard clerk; ward Huff, and we will then begin the procedassociPrimary stake Jordan East speaker at a meeting of principal 1935 for levy tax city Sandy The :Mrs. A.; I. M. M. Y. of President ure of enlarging its scope and perJordan the at held be will ation safety council held in Midvale the o~ meeting a at mills 17 at set was M. L. Y. president Sjoblom, Elnora fecting its functions to make for 26 August on stadium school high Monday evening. A hall city the last held coun~U city Sandy the and Lewis Lenore Mrs. with A. I. maximum benefits for all concernaccording to an announcement Mrs. Florepce Anderson, assistants Wednesday evening. This levy is large number were in attendance ed. made by Mrs. J. R. Rawlins, presi- and Miss Barbara Rasmussen, sec- one-half mill below that for the and the meeting was under the dilast year, L. E. Van Dam. clerk, rection of Charles A. Canning. ITH ALL THE heralded pro- dent of the association. People are retary. 5 p. m. as the at arrive to urged president; and Zach Brown, secreOfficers of the Second ward announced. · gressiveness of Senator Robert start to scheduled is entertainment tary. set council the mills, 17 the Of W. Bishop; Smith, J. Heber were: LaFollette and the deep concern of promptly at 5:30. Carl D. Brown discussed the Ian- · Cyrus Vaudrey, first counselor; four mills on the dollar to defray the democratic solons who dominof a Ottis Pierce, clerk, Other officers I contingent expenses. Three mills ing <>f Main and Center streets, consist will program The ate the national senate, for the characterization of various nations welfare of the plodding hordes, it by the different wards of the stake. will be chosen later to complete will be used to open, improve and similar to a system carried out in repair streets; three mills to pay several of the larger cities. Lanes the organization of both wards. was the constitution's sincere and representations are: Ireland, The Alma F. Smith, H. E. Stringfel- interest on bonds issued by the would be painted at various interbest defender, William E. Borah, Draper First and Second wards; J. Jerome Brown, retiring city for purchase of the water sys- vale across the two streets, which low, who vigorously raised his voice in Hawaii, Crescent; Holland, Sandy and N. E. Garfield, ward ~ tem; three mills to create a re- all pedestrians would use in crossbishopric protest of Senator LeFollette's re- First, Second and Third; Russia, released with a vote of serve fund for payment of bonds ing from one side of the street to were clerk, 14 written Wealth Tax Bill' that re- Midvale First and Second; Norway, nearly eight years of l lsrued to buy the water system; the other. after thanks duced the exemptions of small inScotland, Granite service to the old ward. Bishop one mill for maintaining the city Midvale; East A committee will be appointed in come tax payers, and called for a and Butler. The final number of heavier burden on the already over the program will be a march of Smith was . chosen to serve as a electric light works and three mills the near future to call on the city to defray the water department c<>unc11 to discuss the re-zoning ot (Continued on page four.) burdened wage earner of this coun- the nations led by Mrs. Terrese the Midvale school zone. Ste~s costs. try. Though the venerable Idaho Millerberg, stake play leader in The tax was based on valuation were taken to replace all stop si~ Senator has been vanquished many which all the groups will march. of property given by the Salt Lake I in Midvale which have fallen many times on the floor of the up- A parade for all Primary boys and county auditor and becomes effec- down or have been marred, and per house during his long tenure girls will end the entertainment. to enforce the law that all motortive in November. · conuhon the of defense in office, of There will be no admission charge. ists stop at the red light .o n the weal . . . he never fails to rally intersection of Main and Center Midvale Smelter softball team when the cause of justice is attackstreets. aDJ08 0 00 of Service .Jolly's Rube meet will ed. ' Salt Lake Friday at 6:30 p. m. on In the interest of good government, it is to be hoped that Big the Midvale grounds. The team at; u bas also scheduled a double-header Jim Farley and the others of the of efforts present administration who would combined the Through The Sandy city council meeting for Sunday, commencing at 10 a. I dare, fail overwhelmingly in their which was previously set for m. They will play Rei's Top Shop. 50 private citizens from Draper workers CCC 125 Lake, Salt and has team smelter the date To attempt to unseat Mr. Borah in the Thursday evening has been postcoming elections. Fire Of undetermined origin did poned indefinitely, according to an lost only five of the sixteen games of the Woods Cross camp and 75 in fire forest the workers, A WP of couple past the During played. slight damage at the home of very announcement made by Mayor L. weeks the Smelter team has de- Bell canyon Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. George Error of 55 Sixth HE M I D VALE Subsistance E. Peterson. Homestead project must have He will call another meeting soon feated Wasatch Heights 'in a dou- which threatened thousands of Avenue, Midvale, Thursday. adthe of The fire alarm came in about developed into another after the Salt Lake and Deer Creek ble-header and was defeated by acres of watershed. was confined area. small very a to due was defeat This 3. to 4 Sandy, noon. Fire chief Clyde Canning ministration election prizes. . . the water district vote is taken. In by started been have to Believed jerseys purchased newly the to application has been in the hands event those electors approve the led the firemen, but before his arof the authorized government metropolitan water district, San- which the players were wearing, two small boys playing with mat~ rival, assistant chief Mervin Bosh granters and allocators for more dy City will put the same issue be- sa!s Blaine Watts, manager. Watts 1 ches, the fire began at 1:30 a. m. was in charge. The fire was put than a year now. . . and tens of fore their electors, setting the date sa1d the players spent so much on Tuesday and was under control out in about 15 minutes after the thousands of words of information for an election as soon as possible time looking down and admiring within the next hour. It was stop- arrival of the firemen. According to reports, this is the regarding everything from the col- after the result of the Salt Lake their new white and blue jerseys, ped as it neared the boundry of preventing thus reserve forest the look to out time take couldn't they second fire at 55 Sixth avenue in ( Continued on page 4) election has been announced. serious dama&"e t~ the watershed. the past few weeks, for the ball. Midvale Firemen Win Seventh Parade Honors M. I. A. Institutes To Be Held By Three Stakes New Leaders Named In Draper Wards Sunday Midvale Safety Council Sandy Ct•ty Sets Tax Levy Holds Meeting Monday At Seventeen Mills East Jordan Primary To Hold Annual Homecoming W Smelter Softball Team Schedules Week's Games Sandy Council Meeting Postponed Indefinitely T C J Of Bell C p· p t D Jre reven s amage f:re Does SJiO'ht Damage At M•dvaJeHome Thursday tr |