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Show • •••••••••••• • FOR VALUES HAVE YOU BUY IN PAID YOUR MIDVA LE --------- ..... Vol. 4, Number 12 MIDVALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1937 M!DV P~lE PROGRESSPVE ClUB MAY JOIN L~ONS INTER ~ATIONAL GROUP "rdiss Cherryblossom" to Midvale Second To Be Presented April 15-16 Present Easter Program "Miss Cherryblossom," has been A special Eastt'r program will be ''hosen as the annual op~:etta to prcsentetl in the Midvale Second :\10\'El\lENT FOR SERVICE ORbe ptesented by the Sandy junior ward conjoint meeting Sunday, GAXIZATION TO ABSORB LOr.larch 28, at 7:30 p. m., it was high school, according to an anannounced during the week by CAL GROUP PROPOSED AT n01mcement made this week. The Bi~hop Hen y B.ckstead. MEETING W:lmNESOAY. perelta will be directed by Harold The following p1 ogram will be Bradley, music supervisor of the •, · iven: voeal duet. Alicia and MilA proposal to change the Mi d school. dred Smith, reading, Inez BeckThe Midvale Junior High Schopl, >ale Progre~sive Club, local busiThe entertainment will be pre- ~tead; piano duet, Melba Hobs and under the direction of Clinton Bar- ness men's o.ganiz:ttion, into a oented Wednesday and Thmsday, Fay Watson. Erie Seaich will be ton, has p csented several amateur Lions Club, was propo~ed at a April I!J and 16, in the school au- the gue~t speaker. programs during the past month. meeting of the group Wednesday t!itol"ium. It is a comedy in three The last on: was held Wednesday vening of this week. No d finite "cts, vnitten by May Dodge and T )RDt N IH,IJ ull..\DUATE af~e1 noon in the school auditorium. ,,;Lion was taken by 1'0 WEB LA HI'- Ht~SIIlE. 'T the members, iohn ~ 'ilson Dodge. ThE' opPretta, which take3 place Judges for the amateur programs •lue to a ~mall attendance, but the '-r. :md Mrs Dame! \Vebster of were Mn. Da\'id Searle, Mrs. Hen- natter will be discussed in all its ·n Kokemo·s Tea Garden in Tokyo, ry Beckstead and Mrs. Heber Ay- ietails at a special mreting- next ' 1 nishes an artistic and beautiful We•t Jordan annoU'1ce the enga~e mcnt of their rln "htcr, Ruby to lett. \!onday night, March 29, at the tae:e picture. The cast will in- .<.) t S::?rassio, Jr., of Lark. Miss ·lude: Cherryblossom, A r d us \'linn rs in the first amateur • iremen's hall. Vebcter war a gradu'l te of Jordan pt og1 am \\."Cl e Vivian and Hal BarReginald C. Harri.;, of Chicago, '1tlnc; Kokemo, Delbert Saccas '1igh chool last y anrl is a popton, who gave a violin duet. Win- ;pedal reptesentative of Lions In- )atwin Alsop, Robert Stapley; ner of the Eecond feature was Vel- ernational, and J. C. Denton, of '":kn Hyatt, Ralph Bishop; Iva Pix- nl~r member of the younger ~et in her r-oumunity. M:r. Seraosio is an don Larsen, and the winners of the Magna, t!isttict governor of Utah on, Lowell Ostler. underground emp1~y c e of the U. S. The cast will be supported by a third pro.;ram were Beverly Tholen Lions Clubs, were pres·nt, and set '3r.lelting Refin,ng and Mining Co. who gave a reading, and Joyce Lin- forth some of the advantage~ that nixeu chorus of 65 voice3. Miss dahl and Lee Beckstead, song and night accme should the P1 ogres- ·.:~ollL Lindell of the school faculty 'l.t Lark The wedJing wi I be sol • mnized tap dance number. Special honors cive Club decide to atfiliate with viii h:we charge of the st·tge sett Salt Lnl<e City Saturday. Murch ing"P. There will also br full oralso went to Kenneth and Warde! the Lions organization. 27. The young couple wlll make Steadman. It wa3 pointed out that the char- he.;tral accompaniment. hPir home at Lark. Honorable mention was also giv- ter of th. previous Midvale Lions en to Alicia Smith, vocal solo; Ann Ciub, disbanded about four years >ANDY GIRL TO l\IARRY Johnson, Margaret Stowe and Dar- <tgo, has never been revoted, and :\f..\GNA BOY, APRIL 3 lene Downs, girls' trio; Van ita that a club could be reinstated M ·. and Mt·s. Ernest Jpnscn of Cowdell, accordian solo; Alma here without going through the Richardson, trumpest solo; Charles usual process of obtaining :1. char- 1an ly announce the engagement >f thelr daughter, Carol, to Earl Kanklborg, coming reading; Fay ter. M" ..and Mrs. Antone Rasmussen Watson, piano solo; Iva Gean OlMemb<'rs of the P ogrcs:;ive 1cnnion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1' Draper, obEerved Mr. Ra;musson, violin solo; Darrel and Doro- Club, former Lions, and all other •,,nnion of Mngna. 'I he wedding will take place on ·en·~ 78th hit th anniversary Sunthea Brown, clarinet duet; Fern men intere.>ted in the movem nt Leonard, reading; Fay Brown, Beth are asked to attend the meeting <;aturday, April 3, in the Salt Lake lay, 1Iarch 21, at.a family gatherJensen, Carol Canning and Rowena Monday night. at 8 o'cloclc It is emple. A dinner for memben of ing. They wNe dinner guests at the Jenkins, girls quartet, and Aaron reported that a "dutch Jun h" will he immediate families will be home of their daughter, Mrs. Geo. ·etved by the groom's par_nts, folJ t..nkins, vocal solo. be served to all, and it is anticipatSl ingfellow, after which, they moAll amateurs will be taken to ld that a large crowu will be pre- lowing the ceremony. A reception various schools throughout Jordan sent. Messrs. Harris and Denton 'ICnoring the couple will be given tored to th' home of Joseph Lam'>y the b idl)'s parents Saturday bert, located at the point of the school district and will present will again meet with the group. nountain. Sunday evening was Amateur Hours. Special programs Acting President Ralph Duvall ••vening. Many social functions have tak- pent at the Lambert home, where v:ill be arranged featuring previ- read a message from the Women's C'Il place during the present week the following children gathered. ous winners and those receiving I<'ield Army, which is conducting a 'lonoring the bride-elect. Members •.ft·. and Mrs. B. A. Raomussen of honorable mention. campaign to eliminate cancer, askMidvale, Mr. an(! Mrs. Rasmus ing the support of the club in their of the Sandy school faculty enterR smussen of Sandy, , Ir. and Mrs. drive. This matter will also be tained at a social Wednesday evenLoren Rasmussen of Salt Lake, ing at the home of ber. parents. taken up at Monday's meeting. :1-Iiss Jensen is a member of the Mrs. Stella Rasmussen am! Mr. <tnd Mrs. Claud Bmwn of Twin chool faculty. Mrs. ll'ord Anderson entertained l<'a lis, Idaho. ·•t the home of her mother, Mrs. The Herriman ward will hold a ward social, sponsored by the auxRobert Farrer, Thursday evening, honoring Miss Jensen. iliary organizations, with t.b;e Relief Society in charge, Saturday, Mi;;s Jensen and Mr. Bennion were the guests of honot· at a soMarch 27, at the Herriman chapel. During the afternoon there will The Ebenezer Brown Camp of cial given Saturday evening by The Ea:,t Jordan Stake quarterly be "fish ponds" and other attrac- the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Miss Ruth Bennion, at her home in eonference will be held Saturday, tions for the children. A matinee was re-organized Friday in its Magna. April 10, at the Sandy First Ward of the play, "The Whole Town's annual election under th<' direction chap 1. On Sunday, April 11, the Talking," will be presented during of Mrs. Edith Holt, president of confe,·ence will be held in the Santhe afternoon. the Salt Lake County chapter and dy rec calion hall, it was announcThe play will also be p~esented Mrs. Hazel North of the county ed by President Heber J. Burgon. in the evening. The cast mcludes 1 d t' of I boar . The session Saturday evening 12, and is under the di rec wn New officers chosen were: Mrs. will be a special priesthood meetThe Women's Field Army of the Miss Carrie Crane. Angie Rawlins, captain; Mrs. Rose ing for all men and boy~ holding American Society for the control Brown, first vice-president; Jane of cancer, who for the past several the priesthood. Gordon, second vice-president; Mrs. Sylvia Steiner, secretary and treas- weeks have carried on an extensive urer; Mrs. Nancy Ballard, regis- campaign against cancer, sponsored by the P.-T. A. will hold a meettrar; Mrs. Louisa Mickelsen, hising Friday evening (tonight) at Approximately 80,000 small for- torian;. Mrs. Ed~th Hendrickson, 8 p. m. in the West Jordan school est trees have been planted on custodian Of relics; Mrs. Janet auditorium. Everyone invited. Salt Lake county farms during Henderson, organist; Mrs: Mina A ladies' auxiliary to the AmAn hour's concert by the Federthe past six years for windbreak I Mic~elsen and Mrs. Dezzte Tuf~, ericon Legion Post No. 63 at al Project orchestra, under the diand woodlot purposes, according chonsters; Mrs. Olive Boberg, lirection of Reginald Beales, will be nion, waf! organized Tuesday evento J. Whitney Floyd, extension for- brarian; Mrs. Viona Ballard, class the special feature of the evening. ing, at the home of Commander ester for the Utah State Agricul- leader. The guest speaker will be Dr. Wil- T, W . Bags h aw. tural college extension service at A history of Joseph Brown was liam M. Nebeker Ladies elected for the various from the State Logan. read by Mrs. Olive Boberg, tetiring offices in the new auxiliary include Medical Association. E. R. Beck These trees are obtained from historian. Mr. Brown was one of will also talk on the vital prob- Mrs. Jack Whiting, president: Mrs. the forestry nursery, which is the three first settlers of Draper. Ephraim Pixton, vice - president; lems of school. maintained by the Utah State Col- Reports were given by the various Mrs. Lucy Proctor, second vicelege for the purpose of supplying departments and two books of hispresident; Mrs. Elsie Bagshaw, planting stock to farmers at a low tories bound, containing sixty-four recretary-treasU! er, and Mrs. Pete cost. About twenty different kinds histories of pioneers and twenty\·an. historian. of trees have been planted in Salt one more histories collected ready The Legion post i3 gi\'ing a Lake county and the predominat- for binding were presented at the dance at the Butlerville wardhouse ing species include Siberian elm, meeting . There was also an album Midvale will again have a Girls' Thursday, April 8, in honor of the Russian olive, Blue Hpruce, and of pioneer photographs collected Roftball team this summer, it was new Auxi!ia•y. Commander BagBlack locust. by Mrs. Edith Hendrickson and announced Thursday by Lawrence shaw and other officers will be in ''Windbreaks are becoming par- six scrap books containing clipBrown, coach. The Midvale Pro- charge of the entertainment. Evticularlv valuable ht!re for orch- pings of community activities and gressive Club sponsored last year's eryone is welcome to attend. ards and poultry fa.!ms. The value pioneer happenings were presented. team. and will also sponsor one of trees as a farm crop for this The meeting was under the direrthis season. purpose cannot be over P.mphasized tion of Mrs. Ella Allen. A special meeting for all tho in our county," said V. L. Martininterested in playing ball this sumWe Print Butterwrappers. eau county agent. ~~== mer, will be held Wednesday, Mar. 30, at 6:30 p. m. at the home of Fun ral services for Albert LarLawrence Brown on First Avenue. sen, 66 who died Wednesday, Regardless of age, creed, or reli- March 24, at Caliente, Nevada, gion, everyone is welcome on the will be conducted Saturday at 1 team. Residents of Salt Lake County I communities in the county. p. m. in the C. I. Goff and Son are invited to participate with the ] Community directors, to superDiscussion on the suits for the mo tuary chapel. Friends may call Farm Bureau in a county-wide vise clean-up arrangements, will be players will take place. An out- at the mortuary prior to the servbeautification and clean-up cam- appointed throughout the county. line for spring practices will also ic:es. Intermmt will be in the paign. it was announced during the Persons wishing trees for spring be planned and a captain for the Sandy City cemetery. week by Albert Olson, of Midvale, planting, may obtain them from team will be chosen. Mr. Larson is surviverl by his campaign chairman for the Salt the state agricultural college at First Practice will be held in widow, Anna Larson, one son, A. Lake County Farm Bureau. the very near future, so be sure Ray Larson and one daughter, Logan, Mr. Olson stated. Arrangements are being made , It is urged that not only private to attend the first meeting Wed- Mrs. Norma Nelligan. He is a with the county road department homes be cleaned up, but also the nesday evening, March 30, and former resident of Midvale, and to pick up rubbish at certain dates vacant buildings and Jots in every help make plans for Midvale's was known to all his friends as Girls' ball team, to be established by the various town and community, "AI" Larson. Telephone: Midvale 178 BASKETBALL PLAYERS, JOE WARNERIMUSIC FESTIVAL TO BE HONORED AT COM UNITY DINNER -----· Diaper Man Observes 78th Birth Anniversary Daughters of Utah Pioneers Reorganized at Meeting Held at Draper Friday E. Jordan Stake Conference IScheduled for April 10-11 Cancer Control Meeting To Be Held Tonight Forest Trees Planted In Salt Lake County New Auxiliary Organized, American Legion at Union Midvale to Again Have Girls' Softball Tearn Former Midvale Resident TO Be Buried Saturday County to Sponso r Clean-Up I ,HELD_NEXTSUNDAY The West Jordan Stake annual 1music festival will be held Sunday, Midvale Junior High To Present 'Amateur Hour' At Various Schools WARD SOCIAL SLATED FOR HERRIMAN CHURCH SUBSCRIP TION? L A Publication Devoted To The Welfare . nd ProgTess Of The Jordan Valley March 28, at the ward chapel, at 7:30 p. m. It will be under the ditection of music committee of the Mutual Improvement Association. The entire stake will meet at a conjoint meeting Sunday for the ' festival du<! to the fact that that &eneral conference is to be hied on the fir:;t Sunday in April. A program will be presented as follows: preliminary music Leila Abbott; invocation; mixed chorus; talk. male chorus; vocal solo, Jean Madsen; double duet, Bernice Holt, L~tvat· Isaacson and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Holmes; reading, Edna Victor; Copperton quartet; vocal solo, Bernice Holt; ladies' chorus. Wards participating in the festivale will be Bluffdale, South Jordan, West Jordan, Riverton First, Riverton Second, and Copperton. j Sandy Couple Celebrate Their Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Crapo, of Sandy, were hono:ed on their golden wedding anniversary at a famIly dinn . r during the week at the home of their daughter and sonin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Nelson . Twenty-seven members of the family were present for the . occasion, including children and grandchildren. Mr. Crapo, son of Jonathan and JOSEPH M. WARNER Emily Burnham Crapo, was born His heroism was rewarded. November 7, 1862 at Draper, Utah. • I<'INE GA'l'Hl~RING HEI,D AT :u. Mrs. Crapo, daughter of Joseph E. CHUR( II '11fiURSDAY E\'- and Pheobe Orgill, was born September 17, 1866 at Draper, Utah. ENING J,AST WEt~K They were married in the Logan temple, March 15, 1887, and residDespite howling winds and a ed in Draper until 1892, when they A farewell testimonial honoring snow blizzard approximately 100 moved to Sandy, where they have Miss Golda Harrison, daughter of Midvale residents turned out on since resided. l\Ir. and Mrs. Alma Harrison of Thursday evtning of last week to Mrs. Crapo served in the presi· Crescent, who will leave Monday do honor to local basketball play- dency of the Sandy second ward for the mission home in Salt Lake ers, who attained prominence in relief society for many years. She City, prior to departing April 12 state tournaments, and Joseph M. also served as a block teacher. She for the Canadian mission field, will Warner, local manager of the Utah is an active member of the Daughb- held this (Friday) evening at 8 Power and Light Company, who ters of Utah Pioneers. p. m. in the Crescent ward chapel. recently recEived a National Safety Mr. and Mrs. Crapo are the parThe program will be under the Council gold medal for saving a ents of nine children, of which sevdtrection of Fred John:;on, as folman's life at Monroe, Utah, last en are still living. They are Mrs. lows: song, congregation; prayer, s. E. McKean, Charles Crapo, CleA. G. Bl'own, grandfather of Gol- summer. The meeting was held at the·' ment Crapo, Mrs. c. R. Nelson, da; vocal trio, Edge! Sisters of Union; reading, Ruth Allgood; pi- Community 1:'1. E. church, where Stanley Crapo and Eva Ct-apo, all ano solo, Phyllis Snow; remarks, a delicious dinner was. served at of Sandy, and A. J. Crapo of Nephi. Bishop Hom~r Jaynes; violin solo, 7:30 p. m. by the Iadtes of the They also have 13 grandchildren. church. The Midvale Progressive Slyvan Edge!: remarks, by misClub sponsored the affair. •ionary. Following the dinner, a short The program will be followPd by program was given with Harry a dance. Grass acting as toastmaster. The guests of honor, members of t111 More than 80 persons were in Second Ward M. I. A. team, and attendance at the annual M-Men the U. S. Smelter team, were in- and Gleaner Girls banquet and sotroduced as follows: cial of Sandy first ward, held FriSecond ward: Earl Brown, man- day evening at the Sandy recreaager; Ray Hughes, coach; Mike tion hall. Those in charge were Dr. Geyse was the guest speaker Pavich, Harold Launders, Joe PetEverett Kunz,president of the ward flt the East Jordan stake union rolich. Paul ~fazuran, Mark meeting held Sunday, March 21, at Wright, Paul B.ckstead, John Vi- M-Men class, and Jllfiss Phyliss Greenwood. the Jordan high school die, Danny Thurber, Frank C. CanKenneth Pierson acted as toastDr. Geyse is with the state medi- ning and Melvin Belich. master. Special guests included ofcal association, and spoke on "CanSmelter Team: Blaine Watts, ficers of the First ward M. I. A. cet·, Its Causes and Cures." Mrs. manager; Rex Beckstead, coach; East Jordan stake M. I. A. officers, Raymond H. Clayton, district com- Mark Wright, Paul Mazuran, Mike Mr. and Mrs. Orson Smith, Mrs. mitteewoman of the campaign, al- Pavich, Haro ld L aun d ers, B oyce A. C. Jensen and Miss Ada Farrer so spoke. Labrum, John Labrum, Darrel Day, Following the banquet the evenTho~e in attendance included re- Wilson Lauritzen, Earl Bird and ng was spent in dancing. The junhef soci ty officers, M. I. A. offi- Reed Nichols. ior girls of the First Ward Y.W.cers, and teache 3 from the East The Midvale Second ward team M.I.A. assisted in serving. Jordan stake. won second place in the state M. T A toumament and the U. S. Smelter team captured second place in th e A. A. U tournament. Responses were made by Ray Hughe~. coach of the Second ward team, Blaine Watts, manager of Final arrangements are being Funeral s rvices for Johan Wil- 1 the Smelter team and Bishop Beckcompleted by Earl Smith for the helm Johnson, 81, of Sandy, who stead, and a brief talk was given opening of Midvale's newest store, died at the family residence Tucs- by Ralph W. Duvall, acting presi•he Gamble Store Agency, on or day of causes incident to age, will dent of the Progressive club. about April 1. The Gamble store be conducted Sunday, March 28, at In honoring Mr. Warner, the is located in the building formerly 1:30 p.m. in the Sandy ward chap- toastmaster related the story of occupied by the Fair Exchange, el. Bishop Stanley Rasmussen will how Joe . saved a man's life at and the premises have been compre.' ide. Interment will be in the Monroe, last summer. The victim pletely remodeled and redecorated Sandy City cemetery. had been overcome by carbon mon- by Manager Smith. ~Ir. Johnson is survived by his oxide fumes from an automobile At the present time there are widow, Mrs. Ulrika Gustaveson and was believed to be dead. over 1200 Gamble stores throughJohnson; two sons, Einar and Emil Through first-aid methods, Mr. out the middlewest and northwest. Johnson, both of Los Angeles, Cal.: \Varner r suscitated him in about The local store is one of several daughtet·, Mrs. Edith Johnson of 20 minutes. A doctor, arriving on being opened in Utah this year. Sandy, and a brother, Edward the scene later, stated that Joe's Mr. Smith is tl>e sole owner of th~ Johnson, of Stockholm, Sweden; quick action ha.d ~aved the man's Midvale store, which will carry a nlso 11 grandchildren. life. line of household wat es, electrical Deceas d, a native of SwedPn, Mr. Warner responded to Toast- appliances, radios, paints and auto was born December 29, 1855, 3: son master Grass' remarks with a short supplies. of Frederick anu Charlotte Ander- modest talk, giving credit for his son Johnson. He came to Sandy in deed to the Utah Power and Light throughout the evening by Mitt 1919, where he has resided ever company, which gave him the first Mann, popular singer and guitarsince. He was formerly custodian aid training that later proved so ist, whose humorous selections brought down the house with of the Sandy first and second ward valuable. chapels. laughter. Musical numbers were furnished CRESCENT GIRL WILL lEAVE ON MISSION SANDY M-MEN, GLEANER GIRLS GIVE BANQUET Dr. Geyse Guest Speaker At East Jordan Stake Meet FWieral Services for Sandy Rest"dent to be Held Sunday A NEW STORE TO OPEN HERE NEXT WEK I |