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Show • ·:·~~~~.,..._.~~.,..._. .... ., tte S 75% of "fidvale's families le ha,·e ubscribed for THE . E 'TINEL •.•..-..c..-.~~~~.---~"---~(·=· ·:·~0-4"1-0~t~(,._,l,_ ~ lf ~ ou llllll i••• ••• have not ~ub<smib-,. ed phone your order to ::\'IIDVALE 178 · -.:~~~~"-u-•:.• .. VOLUME 3 NUMBER 9 NDUS MILLI GAROUND Entry Confirmed Thursday ight At Baseball Meet Principals In High SchooL Opera MIDVALE I Midvale has definitely entered the Industrial bas eball league for the 1936 season. The entry of the . I local club ~as made definite late Thursday mght at a session of civic leaders and baseball enthusiasts. JHI THREATE_ "ED .. Tation-wide elevator strike is just another of those insidious and ignominious efforts to keep a guy from g etting up in the world. tl1 e f' ponso 1?h ip of the l :'iichh·al. ou P·hrogressi v e club, the pro'i HONESTY A ·n c. . ~ noR apparently a r e the o utstanding virtues in L is man ' s community . . . the majority of the people canvassed who did not subscribe for the Sentinel . . . gave a s'their reason ... "\Ne don't like the Editor". You can draw your own conclusions . . . it's not liquor nor lipstick that makes my face red. poi'led leegu e e ntr y b ecame a cer t e inty afte r club o f f i c ials h a d contacted lead ing firm s and busines s men. 11 h. :1 gu ~ IS consid':! r ed t l. ~ faste st circuit in the state a nd a 5 u re ~ 1'rldvale of an excellent brand of h a ll this smnmer. Midvale '- • , •• JIJ1l .1g in oth : r leagues / ; ~ ir~ th<' p as t few years without 'iCC ".3 n:1.d t h is new step promises to b ri n g· loc al bas eball back to its : o r .. nc t· s t a ndard. 1' EUREKA . . . we have found it .. perpetual motion .. . Bill Petty, mayor of Pettyville and owneroperator of the Vlm. D . Petty Motor Incorporated . . . sends everyone connected with The Sentinel who owes him a dunner . . . bingo he is out of stationery . .. comme ~ef~ to right, ,bacl~ row: Elmer Smart, Ros Palmer, Judd Peter!-.on, Richard . _ mith, Jop na. ·mond, Vf'rne (;hnstensen, Earl Greenwood, Don Palmer, Ray Brimhall, Lloyd Clements, Kathryn J{araglar i . il faut . . . we get a print job . . . Front row, left to right: Ruth Hamilton, Iona Silcox, \"~7 anda Sorenson, Virginia Smith, L~is Ewell { hr:v _ he mails us another dunner .. . we tal Dastrup, Clara Elieson, Carol Burgon, Norma Xordberg, Eudora Rasmussen, Daisy Be£'h:stead. ~ get. another print job . . . . . and the mu1"ic goes round and round a,nd round . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and it comes out thar. • Following are the committees select ed by the Progressive club: Industrial league contact: B en Schmiett, chairman; Ed Olson a n d Marty Beckstead. Finance committee : Lewis Goff , chairman ; Norville Vincent, H ollis Aylett, H. G. Tempest, Harry Thomas, Dewey Canning, Roy Steadman, Les Rimington, Josep h Belich, Robert Patience, Jo s eph RENE\\'ED "ig-or :md vitaliWarner, representative of Ameri-~ty with which the Progressive can Legion; Charles Canning, rep A banquet honol"ing 1epres ntaThe_ o~ ~ retta. "Th~ ~retzel King,". Six state hio-hways in Salt La'( resentative of Midvale fire departclub is functioning . . . . e.alls to o mind Herbert Hoover's 1932 cam- ives of the Utah Industrial base- an opgmal compos1t10n by Emery mll league will be tendered by the G. Epperson ,music director of Jor- county hav been placed under a ment and Kelvin Hunter, represenpaign in slogan . . . "If Roosevelt \1idvale Progressive club Wedncs- dan high school, will be presented new speed limit. The new limit tative of the Smelter athletic asi elected Grass will grow in your sociation. streets'' . . . if we had known he Jay night at. 7 :30 at the M. E. Friday, March 13, at the school au- calls for a maximum speed of fo . Transpnrtation comm1f:tee: \V. D . had re'ference to Ha.n-y . . . . we .hu ch on Ea:st Cent t :st. Among it.onw . The tincip Is of the ty miles per hour on highways that would have been more active for he honor guest.s will be 0. J. Eg- cast will be supported by a cho1u heretofote had a top speed of fifty Petty, chairman; E. C. O'Brien, Lyle Webster and Daniel Radovich. Mr. Roosevelt . . . obviously, what leston, general manager of the of seventy-five voices. This action came Thursda· Ticket committee: Clyde CanLeading roles will be played by. morning after we have always needed is more United States Smelting company, another crash ha; ning, chairman; appointments to be Qnd W. L. Latshaw, agriculture Clara Elieson, Ray Brimhall, H.icl,· Grass. occurred on State street. Investi- made. md field man of the same concern. ard Smith, Ruth Hamilton, Iona gators declared that excessivE Kenneth Dunn will act as master Silcox, Wanda Sorenson, Virginia spe~d had caused Publicity committee: B 1 a in e HE LINDAHL Implement Comthe crash am1 1f ceremonies and the dinner wil Watts, Smith, chairman; G. S. Northcutt Lois Ewell Chrystal Datspany staged a most successful cited many other mishaps whe t ' formal opening on Saturday of last be served by the Midvale Ladies rup, Norma Nordberg, Carol Bul'- fast driving had resulted in seri- Paul Stokes and Frank Reading. Treasurer, Tyler Vincent. week . . . hundreds of Jordan Val- Aid Society. H. K. Williams is act- gon, Daisy Beckstead, Eudm a Ras- ous accidents. ing as chairman of the entertainmussen, Kathryn Karaglanis, Joe ley folk visited the store and acTraffic committee: Frank Porter People of Jordan valley should quainted themselves with the mer- ment committee, Lewis Goff as Raymond, Elmer Smart. Ross Pal- pay particular attention to the new and appointees. chairman of the ticket committee mer, Judd Peterson, Verner Cl:ri!"chandise and service featured. limit inasmuch as two of the re Whether you townspeople know nd Roy Steadman as chairman of tensen, Earl Gr ::!enwood.. Den Pal- strictions are placed in this vicini it or not . . . this new establish- the table arrangement appointees. '1e and Lloyd Clements. ty. One restriction calls for th Tickets for the affair may be Mr. Eppnson will direct the play ment with it's complement of parts forty mile speed between Twenb·· and accessories for farm and ranch )'1 . chased from L ewis Goff, Nor- 'l.!'d will be assisted as f<'llows: first South street and Jordan higr <l r::unatics, Miss Lucille T1at1e: art, machinery will add many a visitor ville Vincent or Zach Brown. school and another ban has bee r: ii~ s Laura Gardner; stage f'elting, to the Midvale shopping roster dur1'. A. Dewey, Alma Dowdin~ ,D ew- placed on Ninth East between UnKenneth M. Pearson, age 46, o:f ing the coming months .. who have ion and Salt Lake City. ey Dowding; dancing, Mr. JGpperSeat~le, Washington, died of p n eupreviQusly gone to Salt Lake City I • son and Eu Jora Rasmussen ana morua Wednesday morning in a or elsewhere for those necessities. ~shering, Miss Oralie Rawson and Seattle hospital. Mr. Pearson w a::l the C)l.arlonians. born at West Jordan, November J 2, OLICE CHIEF Frank Porter, is 1899 and resided there for ma ny doing a laudable service, patrolyears. He is survived by his w id In what promis es to be one of ing the Midvale school zone duro~, Louise Nelson Pearson, th ree ing the hazardous periods of ad- ' he most bitterly fought contests children, his mother, Mrs. Ell en journment . . . Center street being 1f the current high school basketThe annual state-wide Gold Med'-;alJ season. Jordan Pears~n Beetdiggers Of West Jordan, and the the Salt Lake City-Bingham highal junior basketball tourname nt followmg brothers and sisters: L. ·Jattle Granite tonight at the F'arway is a fast street . . . . therefore A committee being held at Midvale goes into its E. Pearson of Idaho Falls · Mrs it is impossible to overdo caution ne · gymnasium . Both contef;tants representing the semi-final round tonight with a list Clara Smith of Garland uta:b Mrs. re in a triple tie with Murray for citizens of West Jordan and vicinwith regards to safety .. :for our of very promising contests. MurLilly Gardner, Mrs. ·econd Stella Pet~rson. place in the league stand- ily petitioned smaller children particularly. the Midvale City ray will meet American Fork and ·ng and inasmuch as tonight's conMrs. Esther Leak, Roy Pearson: council Tuesday night for the use Davis is scheduled against Lehi in Clarence Pearson and Milo Pear~est marks the end of the district HE DEPARTURE of Mr. C. 0. of the Midvale water system to the championship bracket, while son all of West Jordan. Funeral 1eason, victory is all important. transport water to their communGill, connected with this publiUnion, Wasatch, Irving, Washing- services will be held in Seattle SatFor the winner, it will mean a pos- ity. \Vest Jordan has water rights ton, Tooele and West Jordan vie cation as Associate Editor for the sible berth in the annual state clas- in the nearby urda!. Relatives left Wednesday canyons but is con- for other tourney rankings. past few months, was and is a dis~ic For the loser, the ultimate is ftont od with the problem of piping evenmg to attend the services. . tinct loss to this community . . . in the water into the community. The first game between Murray addition to being particularly in- finis. Instigated by a bitter rivalry, Tlle Committee proposed that I and American Fork is scheduled terested in the civic welfare and athletic affairs they be enabled to use the local for 5:30 P· m . and will be followed development of the territory in Jordan-Granite have always been of very keen water system for tranportation, by three_ other _con_tests, with Lehi which be resides . . . Mr. Gill is an quality. For years Granite and had if necessary, to purchase more and Davis batt1mg m the last gam e exceptionally well qualified newsheld the upper hand water over rights. their at 8:30. paper and publicity man . . . with suburban rivals but recently Jorindefatiguable energy. Engineer E. D. Richards of Salt Although Midvale captured the dan has turned the tables, prac- Lake City explained the assets and Jordan district basketball title, it HE YOUTH EDUCATIONAL tically settling all accounts. defects to such a situation and rec- is the only local team to be elimThe thirteenth annual dance Granite has been h?verir;g ommended the movement, provided inated from competition. Union staged by the Midvale fire departAssociation, a Utah organization with offices at 128 South ct.round the league lea.dership ever other steps were taken to safe- and West Jordan, runner-ups in ment wm be held Thursday night, Main street, Salt Lake City . . . . since the start of the season and guard the local supply. The city this district, still remain in posi- ~arch 12, at the Midvale junior devoted principally to combatting has clung tenaciously to its posi- council gave no definite answer to tion to glean an honor ranking in ~gh school auditorium. The affair agree- the tourney. th~ cigarette habit as effects fem- tlon. Jordan has a different story. the proposal, pending an 1~ staged annually for the mutual The Beetdiggers were off to a poor ment with Sandy to develop more inine youth . . . is sponsoring a Tonight's schedule is as follows: ~Id f~nd of the department, which weekly radio program over station ~tart, losing three of the first five spring water. American Fork vs. Murray, at IS mamtained for the benefit of _Harry Grass, representing the 5 : 30 p. m. KSL at 10:15 p. m. Mountain games played. At that time, evvolunteers who are injured or uneryone was , preparing a two by Midvale Progressive Club, petition- ! Standard time. . able to perform their department Tooele vs. West Jordan at 6.15 j duties. It is the purpose of•the founders, four box for the Beetdiggers. They ed the council for the planting of if possible, to extend the activities were faced with the very difficult one thousand trees around the city p. m. U . . The council asserted itself in fa~ Union vs. Wasatch at 7 p. m. ni n~r s~pervision of Clyde Canto the four corners of the nation task of winning every one of their Irving vs. Washington, at 7:45 de~:il ervm Bosh and Fred Steck, and perfect a permanent organiza- remaining games in order to glean vor of Industrial league baseball a tourn«:y post. . So far, th~y have for Midvale and declared it would p. m. s for the dance have been tion that will relentlessly fight the accomphshed this- but to mght? cooperate in the movement. (Continued on page 6) Lehi vs. Davis at 8:30 p. m. / ~~Z::!'~=~~~d~d a successful affair THE Banquet Tendered For Jordan To Present Anona Baseball--Smelter Men Operetta "Pretze Observe New Speed Law On City-County Roads I T Former Resident Of West Jordan Dies At Seat le P Suburban Rivals Clash At Granite High Tonite City Fathers Confronted With Perplexing Problems Gold Medal Tournament In Semi-Final Round T ANNUAL FIREMEN DANCE TO BE HELD THURSDAY AT MIDVALE SCHOOL T I I I |