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Show , MIDVALE, UTAH, rFRIDAY. F'EBRUARY VOLUME 3 , RIVERTON LAD IS LINDAHL TO HOLD SCARLET FEVER VICTIM FORMAL OPENING OF EDUCATIONAL. 2~, 1966 NUMBER 8 MIDVALE SON OF THE RISII~G SUN SEES CURRE T UNREST NJAPAN ftiERELY THE A series of advertisements by the Vincent Drug store of :!'.iidvalE: . -· o_.f! ~h c: ec~Ir:e .. . 1.. - ; . th•IS lS.:.Ue b .;;g.ns 1n Lu€ ..... Graveside funeral services were stressing the numerous phases of held Wednesday at Riverton for :(. Saito, Midvale laundry opGlenn Lindahl, popular young Eldred Green, 12-year-old son of proper handling of prescriptions. This popular Midvale pharmacy erata~. a native of Japan and a resMidvale business man and for- Joshph G. and Carrie Bills Green, is running the series of advertiseident of the United States, sees mer member of the city council, who died Sunday after a short illments as an educational feature in :the highly publicized turmoil now who has entered the implement ness of scarlet fever. giving the proper degree of imgoing on in Nippon as the outbusiness at 79 North Main street The speakers were Reuben S. portance to the pla-ce that prescrip\Vhcn me;.nbcl"S of the :;.:::idvdc growth of recent Diet elections. in Midvale, will hold the formal Hamilton, John Hansen and Bishop tion-filling has in the conduct of Second Ward Relief society rt:acil (The Japanese Diet roughly coropening of the Lindahl Implement Vernal C. Webb. The child was the modern drug store. the age of 70 they are placed or responds to our Senate.) company Saturday. born June 30, 1924, at Riverton I the honor roll, and on their birthSaito maintains close touch with At that time a Sf:E'Cial shov!ing and was a student at the Riverton days are honored by their fellow- his motherland through newspapwill be made of talkiug motio!l pic- Junior high, and was also a memmembers. tures depicting different phases of ber of the Riverton school orchesers and correspondence with rethe manufacture of implements in tra. Those rating this honor are: latives. In his estimation the situathe famous Case fadories. Mrs. Anna M. Christensen, Mrs. tion will soon be cleared up and He is survived by his parents, Mr. Lindahl has a complete seaMetta Rasmussen, Mrs. Engra conditions will be normal in the issonal showing of the entire Case Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Green, and Little Miss Marilyn Thomson, 3- Hackasson, Mrs. Caroline Bendix- land empire. Jine of farm implements, and will the following brothers and sisters: yea!'-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. en, Mrs. Mary Gill, Mrs. Martha , "Just as in this country, election maintain a large stock at all times, Afton, Salt Lake, Vilda Harrison, N. K. Thompson, fell of a chair at Nelson, ~rs. Kats Stine~, Mrs. Em- time brings on hard feelings, and in addition to parts for repairs to and Gordon Green, Bingham can- her home Friday and broke her ma Jenkm.s, Mrs. Abbie Brow.~, the present situation is merely one yon, Weston, Melba, Glenn, Myrle, arm. Her father is principal of the machinery now in use. Mrs. Harr1et Severson, and 1"'11 -· of unrest following Ute recent elecThe public bas been cordially Lowell, Rayola, Clifton and his the Riverton school. Martha Steadman. tions", he said. "However, in that urged by Mr. Lindahl to visit his grandmother, Mrs. Lena Bills of Birthday parties are held on' country, some of the dissatisfied place of business Saturday, see Riverton. The orchestra under the Tuesday nearest the actual date elements went to extremes, and the excellent preparations he has direction of La Mar Isaacson furnin the Relief Society room after the assassinations were the result. made to render a complete imple- ished the music. the regular meeting. The honored I am sure that peace will soon prement service to the peale of this ------guest may choose the ones to en- vail". community and view the free talktertain them, usually grandchild er Saito has been a respected citiing motion pictures. Reed Sanderson of the Sunday or relativ-es. Gifts are presented zen and business man in Midvale The addition of this new business school stake presidency, Earl Ev- to the honoree and refreshments for the past 16 years. These are to the Midvale commercial scene ans stake Sunday school secretary, are served. The custom originat- about six of his countrymen in . i;;o evidence of Mr. Lindahl's abidMr~. Leila Nix, Miss Venice Beck, ed soon after the Midvale ward Midvale, about 800 in Utah, he estiing faith and confidence in Midmated. Sixteen teams will compete in George Barton of the Sunday was divided in 1928. vale and· the entire Jordan Valley. Virtually all of the honor roll th~ second annual high schol soph- school stake board, and Carter E. Grant, advisory high councilman, women are active Relief Society omore invitation meet to open Monday at the Midvale Junior High were guest speakers at the annual block teachers. The oldest, ]';Irs. school, according to E. E. Green- Sunday school conference of Sandy Emma Jenkins, is· 83. Next oldest the is Mrs. Harriet Severson, 80. In wood, principal, and Elmo Brady, First ward held Sunday at ws.rd chapel with Elmo Stephensen January those honored by the so coach. ciety were Mrs. Metta Rasmussen C. 0. Gill, for the past several After Monday's initial play, in charge. Other speakers included D. Stan- and Mrs. Anna M. Christensen. months associate editor of the Ut2 games will be resumed on WedSentinel, will leave within the next The Midvale Progressive club nesday. The semi-final and final ley Adams, Betty Boberg, Mrs. few days for Dallas, Texas, where met Wednesday night at Firemen's !;ames will be played Friday and Glenn 0. Pollard, Everett Kunz and Rodney Alsop. he will be connected in an execuhall and heard reports of the in- Saturday. The first game MonThe ward conferenc2 of Sandy tive capacity with a prominent addividual members of the commit- day will be played at 4:00 P· m. First ward was held Sunday evenvertising agency. Other contests will follow at 45tee working on the organization's . . ing, under direction of Bishop Ha,·"I have been privileged to make , f bers 1 mmute mtervals. dnve . or. mem . '< 11]. tl;l, ~+lez:c brasket payis wijl .-1 Brad~y wi. h M S Q-dvns J epublioans o-f. the 4:~ree- Ml£. 1-n:.:n fllenas ~n~avale an reInd1e:atwrrs ~re tl at when all' e ;,f meet Tooele, Bingham will meet senior member of the stake hig·n vale election districts Monda: "":·~t Ieaving Utah just as I was ports are receiVed, the cl~b mem- Irving A. C., Lincoln will meet council, in charge. Speakers were night elected their officials for thf beginning to feel at home. Any bership will be at a new htgh: l~vel. Washington and West Jordan will Bishop Bradley and John H. Sha\-,. ! current year. 'Ihe results of the Midvalians coming to Dallas for .Mo,.e · than. 100 have already JOmed, t angI e Wl'th L e h'1. 1 voting were as follows: the centennial celebration of Texas It was satd. In the lower bracket Midvale In District 307 L. A. Porter w!W independence this summer are urgOther pla~s and projects of the will meet American Fork, Wasatch elected chairman, with Mrs. Hebe ed to let me help to make them at club were discussed at the meet- will meet Celltral Union will meet c. Aylett as vice-chairwoman am home in Texas.,, he said. ing. President H~rry Grass and South Davis and 'cyprus will comLouis E. Goff as secretary. Com·· his efficient committees are mak- pete with Murray. mitteemen named were Martir• ing rapid progress on 1936 plans. A 11 South Salt Lake county res- Thomas·, Heber C. Aylett and A. idents wishing to join in the Mid- M. Marchant. ;r=~~== ~~~~~\! vale Progressive club white hare In District 307 Ed Eliason wa~ hunt near Randolph on March 8 elected chairman, with Mrs. Berr should register before Wednesday Rasmussen as vice-chairwoma:r. at the Ute Sentinel office, Bosko- and Earl Smickle as secretary By BLAINE WATTS \ ich's or Vincent Drug store, ac- Commi~eemen are Clyde Canning State Senator Hugh M. WoodA payroll of $16,000 was distribcording to Leon Rasmussen. Alton Sorenson and Roy Stead ward, made the positive assertion uted in Midvale by the local branch The opinions and observations ex· Plans will be made for a bus ex- man. pressed in this corumn are those .of before a group of progressives in cursion. Everyone is invited to In District 311 Joe \Varner \V2.' of the Utah Poultry Producers' CoMr. Watts and are not !"ecessar•ly .Salt Lake City that depressions subscribed to in whole or In part bY participate in the event. chosen chairman, Mrs. E. E. Green- operative association in 1936, actre not the result of chance or of the publishers and editorial staff of wood vice-chairwoman and Lyle cording to figures just released. this paper. natural conditions, but are caused Reading secretary. CommitteeThe Midvale branch handled 35 by forces that can be as well ur:... men chosen were August PiersoL 803 cases of eg-gs, valued at $220,lerstood and controlled as the Fred Hyke and Neil Anderson. 000. They sold bver 100,000 bag<:< rJhysical forces that cause an a LtTHE JAPANESE appeat• to have t of feed, 15 carloads of broilers, 10 tC.mobile to run or to brea.k- d ow:n. . to fight even if it must be among ·'A· willinp·ness to far.e facts ana to carloads Of old hens, 20 carloads '-' themselves. Not content with the vljust oursE:~V€'8 of hay, 30 carloads of strav:, and One hunctred and fifty honored ~o them", said Dr. course of events the Militarist vVoodward, "is the first req1:~site guests were in att?ndance at t 1.e five carloads of peat mos2, totalgroup attempted to seize control ling $423f673. to a new life of abundance, such as snnu:tl banquet and. social given of power. When any country lets --- ----tb ~ world has never yet experienc- Saturday at ~Sandy Recreation hall, itself be dominated by the mailed honoring all persons 60 years of N eldon Stocking o-~' Midvale. a fist or by human war-bugs the ed. He listed selfishne~s of c8rtain age and over, their partners and junior at the Utah State Agriculcommon people become slaves to interests and a lack of information widows and widowers of Sandy tural college, will play a leading the military wishes. Here's hoping part in the opera, '.'The Prince of of the real fac~ for the masse~ of First, Second and Third wards. that America might enjoy the pro- the people as chief obslades to the The banquet was served at noon Pilsen", to be presented in Logar.: gress that comes from continued more abund.ant life an•1 the better on long tables which were decorat- on March 2 and 3. peac.e. Some 600 meals were served to Young Stocking played at one distribution of labor 'lnd the pro- ed in the national colors. A musical program followed, after which time the part of the jailer in "Il old folks and others Friday at the ducts Of industry. ''AH". SIGHED THE MAN as he "We must -adjust our thinking motion pictures were shown by Trovato.re" and has had other op- 39th annual old folks celebration. sat down at the restaurant table, toi the facts as they are, because Horace Burkenshaw. A hot dinner was served to all over eratic experience. what foods these morsels be." 21 at noon and a lunch served to s~ven years of depression and a honored guests at 5 p. m. ?resent unemployment roll of over GOVERNOR HOFFMAN seems to ten million will eventually p c-ove Jed Stokes of Salt Lake, a formto be stirrilllg up more trou&.e than to all that the facts will not s.ier Draper resident, was the guest he promised. It's too bad the. JUSt themselves to our t~inking." speaker at the afternoon program. truth of the whole affair couldn't Other numbers were readings, "Scarlet fever can be ·stamped symptoms should not attend public songs and novelty features. An inhave been arrived at during the out in the Jordan Valley by the ex- gatherings and should remain at formal reception was held at 10 a. trial without digging up a lot of ercise of simple precautions", said home", he said. Dr. Quick blamed m. followed by a short program a, dirt and corruption a year or so Dr. R. W. Quick, Midvale health of- the prevalence of the ailment on its 11. A special dance was given for later. ficer, Thursday. "Rigid quaran- spread at dances, social functions the old folks from 4 to 5 and a pictine must be maintained to prevent and c~mrch gatherings. SNOWSLIDES in nearby canyons ture show from 7 to 9. The conRepublicans of Draper met at the spread of the disease". Although Midvale has only two cluding number of the celebration recall memories of disasters at AlDr. Quick pointed out that the known cases at the present time. was a public dance at the amuseta, in Little Cottonwood canyon, the First ward chapel Monday to choose party officers for the enscarlet fever which has afflicted scarlet fever is widely scattered ment hall. when many_ lives were lost. suing season. Those elected were commmjities of the Valley for the over the Valley. Due to the mild Among the honored guests was fortunately type prevailing, fatalities are few, former Bishop W. B. Enniss th< THE LOCAL JUNIOR HIGH Orson Smith, chairman; Hulda past two years has and its officials are to be congrat- Crossgrove, chairwoman; L. S. been of a mild type, but condemn- but Dr. Quick urged observance of only living member of the fir;t old ulated upon again bringing the Dunyon, secretary-treasurer; En- ed the means by which it has been strict quarantine regulation as the folks committee of the original Junior Bigh Basketball tournament niss Hendricksen, Sam Orgill, Earl spread. largest factor in preventing the Draper ward. Mr. Enniss acted on "Those who have been exposed to spread of the disease and wiping the committee 39 years ago in the to Midvale. This meet will take Allen, Joseph Fitzgerald, committhe disease or who have suspicious U out. ( Continued on Page 5.) teemen. commtmy's first old folks day. UTGROWTH OF RI7CE~r~ E~ECTIONS THERE .Midvale Seco d Vard Originates Honor Roli STfJRE ON SATURDAY CHILD FALLS FROM CHAIR, BREAKS ARM ANNUAL S. S. MEET Gold Medal Basketball Tournament Here Monday HELD AT SANDY C. 0. Gill Takes Job In Texas Advertising Firm MEMBERSHIP DRIVE NEARS GOAL OF 150 FOR PROGRESSIVES REPUBLICANS ELECT DISTRICT OffiCIALS r ·- HARE HUNTERS PLAN DRIVE ON MARCH 8 Midvale Poultry Co-Op Has Big 1935 Payroll; ·Handles $220,000 ~ggs "Panics Don't Happen, Are Made"--Woodward Pot Shots OLD FOLKS HONORED IN SANDY PROGRA~1 MIDVALE BOY IN OPERA AT LOGAN DRAPER OLD FOLKS ROYALLY ENTERTAINED HEALTH OFFICER DEPLORES TWO-YEAR PLAGUE OF SCARLET FEVER IN VALLEY, GIVES REMEDY DRAPER G. 0. P's MEET AND CHOOSE OFFICERS 1 / |