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Show • FOR VALUES HAVE YOU BUY IN PAID YOUR l\IIDV ALE SUBSCRIPTION? A Publication Devoted To The Welfare And Progress Of The Jordan Valley -------------------~ MIDVALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1937. Vol. 4, Number 23. Telephone: Midvale 178 . t.tons Midvale Man Is Officer . R-. umzna Legion, American Post, Jordan PLAYS MIDVALE Cl Of Utah Garden ubs GEMMELL CLUB T E t . o· t . t ( t· o nter ~In 1s nc onven 1on HERE SUNDAY . . . by Ye Editor -- · ~---- SOTER-PAPA. ' IKOLAS Not that we wish to inject adNUPTIALS SOLEMNIZED vertising in this column- but we just can't help but tell how adMrs. Frank Soter announces the vertising in The Ute Sentinel marriage of her daughter, Miss brings quick results. Last week, Katherine Soter, to John Papac . E. (Clothes Expert) Matthews, nickolas of Magna. of the Apparel Shop, inserted an The ceremony was p erformed in ad in this paper stating that he the Greek Orthodox church in Salt lud lost his fountain pen. And, Lake Sunday at 4:30 o'clock by believe it or not, the article was the Rev. Harry Gavalas. returned to him before the paper The bride was regal in her gown was off the press. How's that for of chantilly lace over white satin. service? She wore a halo of tiny calla Iillies WALTER STROM NAMED SECOND \'ICE-PRESIDENT AT RIVERTON'S OLDEST WOMAN "SPRING JAMBOREE" OF EX-SERVICE MEN AND MEETING HELD IN OGDEN. Next Sunday afternoon, at 5 RESIDENT HAS 89th BIRTHDAY AUXILIARY SCHEDULED FOR NEXT SUNDAY LOCAL CLUB TO STAGE o'clock on the Midvale field, the II AT DRAPER PARK. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS FLOWER EXHIBIT. Mrs. Clara R. Nell, the oldest local team will tangle with the TO BE PRESENT. Gemmell Club from Bingham. woman of Riverton, celebrated her • Next Sunday, June 13, will be a Fred T Odell past president of L . wis Valdez, Midvale ace right- eighty-ninth birthday anniversary, gala day for members of the Amerthe Ogde.n Garden club, was t·e- 1 bander, will do the chucking for at her f~ome Juneh 5. AI~~~:~: ican Legion and Auxiliary, when . the boy n early 1ve score, s e was V ld bake her own birthday cake, and a ez IS dected president of the Uta h A s- 1 the home c I~ b · Jordan Post No. 35 will act as to 6 to give do her own house work. She has .s ociate Garden Clubs at t?e con- 1 w~o bea~ Pmney host to members of District No. 3 been a wonderful character, and eluding session of the th1rd an- I Midvale 1ts only wm so far. of the state organization. It is A Sandy juniot· baseball team expected that approximately 600 The team will be augment~d by each day one will_ find her do_ing nual convention held in Ogden last 1 s everal new players and Midvale her daily work w1th always hme has been organized in Sandy under Sunday. delegates and members will be and her bouquet consisted of calla Any Grant. Blaine of direction friends her with visit and sto~ to column win the into get to out is the of president Cole, R. c. Mrs. Improvements in Midvale con1 present at Draper park, where the lillies also. local club, was named vice-presi- , again. A big crowd out Sunday and ne1gh~ors. She has pers.onally team who would like to play the business sessions and festivities tinue. The business section is Mrs. Lewis Grivas of Salt Lake dent· Walter Strom Midvale, sec- to see them do it, will be an added seen President Abraham L~dcoln. Sandy boys may do so by conlooking better with each passing be carried on. b will t G · I She . encouragement to the players. City acted as matron of honor. ond • vice pre~tdent;' Mrs. Jess1e Convention sessions of both or. 14 chi! ren, tacting B 1ame ran , manager, Y . is the mother1• of day. Remodeling is underway in · She wore a gown of turquoise blue Fronk, Ogden, secretary, and L. B. ganizations will begin at noon, the 1 va1 e 59· Blarne mail or call M'd I mne of whom are 1vmg. Local~ Lo to Provo many Midvale homes, and new chiffon and carried a colonial Lewis, Salt Lake City, treasurer. 1 Midvale had one bad Inning last chief matter of business being the play to glad be will they states 1 residences are under construction. bouquet or tailsman roses. any team whose members are 12 election of new district officers. The clubs of the following cities Wednesday and Provo won the PAGE FAl\ULY REUNION A spirit of optimism is in the air, Fay Soter, sister of the bride, wa~ of age or under, either on District Commander James Clove years TO BE HELD AT LAGOON were represented by 59 delegates: ball game by a 9-2 score. which makes one feel glad that he maid of honor. She' was frocked Ogden, Salt Lake City, Bear River I Frank Reading started young the home grounds or on the chal- of Murray will preside at the is privileged to live in such an "up in a blue chiffon redingote and City, Bountiful, Holladay, Logan, Bob Sanford, a rookie from Salt Legion meeting, while Mrs. W. 0 . diamond. · Ienger's of family Page the of Members and coming" community. carried a colonial bouquet of sweet Magna, Midvale, Munay and Lake City, on the mound. Provo Riverton and vicinity will hold Boberg of Sandy, district president peas and roses. the Auxiliary, will have charge of FOR AWARDED GIRL J. W. Lagoon at reunion seemed to like his offerings and 1 their annual were. Smithfield. Chosen as bridesmaids It is our personal belief that Midof the ladies session. Following a business session collected 4 runs before he was re- 1 Monday, June 21, it was announced NEWSPAPER WORK AT U. vale will continue to grow and will Miss Bertha Papanikolas, sister of Others high lnthe organization, West of Nordberg Norma Miss the of committees Old Thursday. anMeyerhauffer, eventually become a populous resi- the bridegroom, Miss Helen Mur- throughout the forenoon, delegates placed by Gordy 1.nd friends adjourned to the Hotel other rookie from Lark. Before family association will be held over, Jordan, freshman at the University who will be present, include De. dential community for those enphy, cousin of the bride, and M1ss was among those students partment Commander Dave Godgaged in the mining industry. It Kate Paulos, cousin of the bride· Ben Lomond for a luncheon ban- the side was retired, six tuns had and all members are requested to of Utah, receiving awards last week. For fredson of Richfield, Utah, Otto is reported that scores of inquiries groom. They wore gowns of pink 1Uet later returning to the audi- crossed the plate, giving Provo a bP present. her work on the Chronicle, weekly Weisley, of Salt Lake City, deI for rental property have been re- and each carried a colonial bou· ~oti~m for lectures on floral cui- lead that was unsurmountable. Old "Lefty" Cole pitched the PRO~UNENT EAST 1\UDVALE I university newspaper, she received partment adjutant, and Mrs. Wads1 ture. ceived here from the nearby minquet of sweet peas and roses. worth of 0 g den, department a gold and bronze medal. A color movie of the Hawaiian game for Provo and had the local GIRL WEDS SALT LAKE MAN Mary Cairo and Alice Souval. ing centers, an,? that Midvale could 1 Miss Nordberg, a graduate of th& Auxiliary president. island, presented by Castle H. Mur- boys pretty well in hand all the accomodate 100 additional families acted as flower girls. They were phy, former president of the L. D. way. Drake, Bymi, Smith, and Following the business meetings, high school and associ~te Jo~dan • of daughter Glover, Faye Miss if there were housing facilities 1 dressed in pink georgette and car- s. Hawaiian mission, was a fea- cottrell collected the only safe Bishop and Mrs. Albert Glover of ed1tor of the Broadcaster durmg members of Jordan Post will serve het·e. It looks like it would be a tied baskets of roses. bingles off him. He fanned 12 East Midvale became the bride of her senior year, was co~y. editor of their famous "Jordan Chickaree," Lewis Grimes of Salt Lake acted ture. good investment for someone to After the election of officers a men and gave free passes to four. LaMar Peterson, son of Mrs. Adam the annual Freshman ~ditw.n of ~e with E. D. Mickelson of Draper · P ut up a "flock" of homes in Mid-I as best man f or th e b n.d egroom. Meyerhauffer looked fairly good L. Peterson of Salt Lake City, Chromcle at the umverslty thiS acting as chief cook. This chicken tour of the J. S. Lewis gardens vale for sale orldrel~kt tto tl~e mhaenrey I Ushers were, Nick Papanikolas, dinner promises to be one of the __ _ in Ogden canyon closed the conven- for the eight innings. he work.ed. Monday, June 7, in the Salt Lake year. , 1 e o 1ve people who wou ErnSoter, Sam Papanikolas, Gus with M'd . 1 highlights of the convention. He was a trifle Wild, walkmg Temple. 1 tion. and spend the1r money es t p a ul os, an d D'1ck Stn'k e. The remainder of the afternoon In the evening a large reception 1 SANDBURR CAl\IP, D. I T. P. seven men, but struck out three. June Flower Show After a honeymoon trip through vale merchants. will be spent playing softball and P'iven in their honor at POSTPONES CLOSING llEET The Mid-Flora club announces a I George vaughn • in left field for was o· road the northwest, Mr. and Mrs. Papat' d th Members of hthe The closmg meetmg and fs<>c1al Park. day in the picturesque Memory t o "~idvale 1 th other sports. • . • had a good '.u I rose and flower show exh I·b·t Have you nC~tlce hi he new from nikolas will reside in Magna. a c dia • Issued have post Murray e o camp Sandburr the of a m lovely was br1de young The catches. nice five making field .. d F S . in Salt Lake 1 Y w c runs th • • 1 h • be held m "Bern's uper oo s 1 lenge to all other posts m e sJ 'dPioneers, d Market entrance Tuesday, J une 15 . J 1·mmy Byre also m adt.> five put- heavy ivory satin gown with hig 1 Daughters of Utah une trict to play a softball game. rolled neck band enchanted by an scheduled to be hel Fnd ay, 11 0 1ts in center t · . · that th Salt f d · t o a The exh1b1t 1s open e It is also expected or one 11. has been postpone 1 uns came in the escalloped collar of tiny see Midvale's t · t rps b 1 d J 'd F ld h b ill d amateur gardners. (An ama eur IS ug e co n ay, une Lake Post drum an e e w and week I ' Greenwoo Phyllis Miss pearls. that after scored one no but third b 0 Mrs Justin stewart, Miss Ruth 18, at 2 p. m. at Jordan stake will be on hand to furnish martial · n~ one who grows flowers as a ho and Miss Hazel Glover I house, it has been announced by music throughout the day. Pet~rson I mm · by; not as a business). sible that this improvement was i A f · ,. · . There will be ribbon awards for District No. 3 includes mer can were the brides ma1ds. The little 1Mrs. '\ mme Boulter, captam o d SOREN JENSEN REUNION . . . S lt Lak Cit each vanety displayed m 1st, 2n y, e Legion Posts of a Misses Alta, Donna, and MaXIne the camp. 13 AT SANDY JUNE FOR SET . :: Daughters of Utah Pioneers are Magna, Park City, Heber City, r girls fl . and 3rd prizes. Bingham, Murray and Midvale. All entries must be delivered _to I Descen.dants of Soren .Jensen ':Ill Glover ;:er;eteor::n acted as best urged to be in attendance, - - - - - -- EugeTh b ·'d 1 at'ty stood in I Hostesses will be Mrs. Mary Beginning Tuesday, June 15, in- "Bern's Super Foods" Market, Mtd· hold their annual family reunion Although Midvale has had a lose II a P 13 at Jordan Park man. da J M 9 struction in swimming and allied vale, between 7 and t f th mantel which was Hansen Mrs Patience Charlier .' f • p. m. on- Sun Y. une ing streak in the Industrial basesports will be given at the Mid- day evening, June 1~. No entries ' 1060 South Eighth West street m b:o:kedo by ~all baskets of palm Mrs. B~th So~enson, Mrs. Bernie~ ball league, and is in the cellar vale municipal pool, under the di- can be removed unhl Wednesday Sandy. d early summer flowers. Clayton and Mrs. Lena Jackson. f . position, players and officers of the . ha Luncheon Will be served at 1 ern an rection of E . Hollings, expert morning June 16. . am and Ruth May Graham was m c rge d b ' club are far from discouraged, and 1 teacher. Instruction will be given ' th Kathleen 1\fiDVALE GIRL TO RECEIVE · Y a PI ogr Entries are open to all flower p. m. followe are confidently predicting better e a c h Tuesday and Thursday lovers, who may display all types I activities. All are expected to pro- ~r!~:~erv~!·~~~~ ;one, Lucille U.S. A. C. TEACHER'S DEGREE success in the second half of the of I h f d' LOGAN- At the forty-fourth anthroughout the summer, according of flowers, lJiants and shrubs. d Afton and 'th GJl I I vide basket luncheon. Hunter, de en mg c amp on league schedule. The locals are over an Mar a and in· organizations the of Off' 8 to 0 . D. Ballard, in charge of nual commencement exercises of the Salt Lake County Farm Bureau Ethel Gardner assisting S d leer The Mid-Flora acknowledges the the "infants" of the league, and h · thi d playground activities for the Jor- receipt of $2.00 to their community 1 elude Mrs. Alice Sorenson, ~n y, 1 Mrs D L Peterson Miss Doris the Utah State Agricultural colwith a little more "smoothing up" r e1r t won league baseball • 1 • · · · trum, Ha Anna Mrs president. Th f tth dan school district. Emmett and Mrs B L. Peterson lege, June 5 and 6, Evelyn Irvm,g straight victory Tuesday when . . · • e fund from C. E. Ma ews o they will be able to hold their own 'th 15 1 The schedule of hours for swim- Apparel Shop. of Midvale, Utah, will receive a 1 Salt Lake Cit~, first vtceS-predsl- were 1 ·n the P'ift ;00 ~. in this fast-playing circuit. a Wl Granger walloped they d . .,. y, an Ashby Luc1lle Mrs dent· ming instruction has been angot only champs the Altho score. accor diploma, normal year three numbers, B and A solo vocal 1 J s' · • . . . • secretary· Mrs. Eleanor . ensen, nounced as follows : ' genealogy r e c o r d e r .• were given by Rampton Barlow, ing to Wilham H. Bell, regastrar 7 hits compared with 6 hits for It won't be long now until the Crescent Tuesdays 1 to 2 p. m. ~ Boys unthe losers, they were successful in c ·t 1 accompanied by Wade Stephens, at the college. ' firecrackers will be popping and 8 It L k der 12; 2 to 3 p. m.- Girls under making nine runs in the fourth profesformerly Meiklejohn, Dr. Mr. organist. tabernacle assistant Y: e a a Lords, Charles cap-pistol season will be in full 12; 3 to 4 p. m.- Boys over 12; Sam Rushton, hurler for frame. experithe at philosophy of sor a as known well very is Peterson chairman of pr~gram com~l ee, swing. As usual, we presume that •t f · . Gwyne Page Riverton cha1rman 4 to 5 p. m.- Girls over 12. talented musician in music ctrcles mental college of the Umvers1 Y o the winners, was successful In col' ' the 4th of July will be celebrated In first rounds of play in the of refreshments. Thursdays: 4 to 5 p. m.- Girls; Salt Lake and vicinity. In- Wisconsin, will address the grad- lecting 10 strike-outs. in for about two weeks in advance by Salt Lake County Farm Bureau 5 to 6 p. m.- Boys; 6 to 7 p.m. Big Cottonwood c c c boys won eluded in the receiving line were uates at the exercises to be held young America. Class work for adults; 7 to 8 p. m . girls' softball league, Crescent won Bishop and Mrs. Glover Judge and June 5. Mr. Meikeljohn is now ~i- a victory over Winder with a 13-5 - Individual instruction for adults. from Draper with a 38-2 score, Mrs. w. L. Hoyt, Miss Matilda rector of the Center for Social score when the C C C boys colBENNIE SCHl\UETT WINS There is no charge for the class while Sandy downed Midvale ProPeterson and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Studies in San Francisco, Cali- Jected 17 safeties from T. White, MUSIC AWARDS AT B. Y. U. work, and everyone is invited to gressive club 7-4, and Murray secfornia He is recognized as an out- hurler for the losers. p terson ond ward defeated Union with a participate. Final games in the first half leader in his field. Apostle standing honeymoon short a eFollow.ing PROVO Bennie Schmiett, MidResults of other 26-10 score. trip to Yellowstone National park, Albert E . Bowen of the Latter Day schedule of the northern division vale • was the winner of a double Captain and Mrs. Kelvin Hunter games included Bennion 21, Taythe couple will be at home to their Saints church will deliver the will be played Tuesday with C C C award given recently by the stu- and children returned to Midvale Iorsville 6; Hunter 15, Granger 5; at 135 South Eleventh East baccalaureate address to the grad- at Hunter! Granger at Taylorsville; friends dent body of Brigham Young uni- this week from a three-months' Spencer ward 18, Garfield 3; Lark Winder, bye. uates on June 6. Salt Lake Clty. in street versity. He was presented with stay at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where 10, Herriman 8; South Jordan 31, 1 "Block Y" pins for excellent work Captain Hunter was assigned to West Jordan 6; Riverton Second ~~~~~~~~~~ INVITING INVITATION FOR '39 The recenuy organized Jor~an in the university orchestra and army duty. POLICE CHIEF WARNS first the played league softball 13, Bluffdale 7. band. Bestowing of the awards CmLDREN OF BIKE - - - - - - - - scheduled games last Tuesday. The took place during a recent student RIDING ON ~lAIN ST. • U. S. Smelter Athletic Association of Midvale won from the South award ceremony. Jordan team by a 12-8 score. He is a music major and will rePolice Chief Roy Steadman of Sandy beat Crescen.t 32-21. Draper ceive his Bachelor of Arts degree haJJ Issued a. warning to 1\lldvale and West Jordan will play today. this spring. As a member of the parents of small children, urgOn Flag Day, June 1+, the citizens of the United The game at Midvale was a fast orchestra and band be played solo them to admonish their ing trumpet. tates will pay trihute to "0lcl Olm·~·." the emblem of our one with both teams playing good youngsters against riding bisloppy ball. Danny Thurber did repu hlie. on 1\lain stre~. especially cycles some neat pitching for the Smelter was who just definite!~· proYc to failed has Research across the Center street InterLEGION AUXILIARY UNIT while Grant Beckstead for the tradiBut Flag. Xational our of clesign the for respom:ihlc sectloJL EXPRESSES APPRECIATION South Jordan boys was not far beThe warning comes as a rewhose woman nePdle the as Ross Bets~· to points tion hind. Jack Erlenbach and Albert 1 FOR "POPPY DAY" SUCCESS of several near a.ccldents sult fingers wrought with lo:'ing <'are the fi!·st s~~mpl<' .of the Robertson hit home runs for the in the last few days, when moThe members of the American "Stars and Stripes," whwh was almost Hlenttcal w1th tlw smelter crew. almost collided with small torists Sandy and Crescent staged a Legion Auxiliary wish to ex- flag as we know it today. children who were riding their meet, the Sandy bunch final- 1 Late in the . pring of 1i7() her little shop in Phila- track press their appreciation to the on the main thoroughfares. bikes ly gaining enough strength to push . people of 1\fidvale and Jordan <lcliJhia was ·visited b.Y some distingnir-hed patrons. A over the needed tallies. Two boys, age about nine years, f Valley for their splendid cooperreceived a close call Wednesday Games in this league will be atlon on "Poppy Day," Saturday, committN• headed hy Georg<' \\'ar-hington callecl on !. rs. when they crossed Center street May 29. Officials state the day Hoss and sn hm i tted a rough der-ign of a 11ew type of flag· played each Tuesday. There is no against the red light, and was most succe!lsful. The pro- in which r-tm·s had heen suhstitutrcl for the <·ros. <'S of St. charge for these games and everymiraculously ~caped from be· one is invited to attend. The league I ceeds will be used to help main- Oeorge :mel St. Andrew. lng hit head-on by approaching is sponsored by the Jordan School 'The committee was of the opinion tllat the star. District, and is under the super- I taln the welfare work of the automobiles. 1 t Legion and Auxlllary among "It ls dangerous for small veterans and fatherless familles should lH• six pointe~l. But ?\frs. Rm-1s, so t 1<' s ory goes, vision of 0. D. Ballard, and "Snide" to ride on Ma.ln street children during the coming yea.r. The showed 11wm how a fiYr-pointecl star ronld hr made with Taylor. mdewalks, or to cro10s the interNext Tuesday's schedule is as Auxlllary especially wishes to one snip of her s(•issors, and h<'r suggestion was adopted. said Chief Steadman, section," lufortmwtelv no record of this "first" flag has been follows: thank Norval Vincent of the "and parent& 11hould instruct Fern Arnold, pirate theme girl for the 1939 Golde!\ Gate InterU. S. Smelter Athletic AssociaVincent Drug eo. for the UBe of IH'esen•t•d. How~ver, Betsy tolcl the story oYer and over tion at West Jordan. national Exposition, to be bel!~ on Treasure I~land m San Franthem to discontinue the prac1 ·t } 1 his 11tore window, for a poppy cisco Bay, makes a pretty ptcture as she sails the S~cr.am_e!lto again to her c·hilclren aml graudchiltlrcu, an< 1 1as lCCll Sandy at Draper. display. River aboard one of the world-famed river boats. Fern IS mvdmg Jordan. South at Crescent the world to aUend the West's World's Fair in 1939. . · ant c1 n ce de:,; 's Betsy y 1J ted \t;-;..:;:;;;;.;...:..;;:;.;;:;;;;;.;::;.;;,;...;:..;~;.;,;;:;;;-.;;;.-{;;J l wP11 a ntIt eutica Sandy Jr. Baseball Tearn Seeks Games ! I I I I I I I I I I !~~!~;sci~::to~~~::~3:~~~::; ~~:~ ~;:w~y.joi~o~; ~ ~: ;:s~ ~:;~~~~~:~~~i~~ta~~ lEsSiJNSTO BE GIVEN AT CITY ~~:;nor;~ SWIMMING POOL I i ·I· I 'I • I I I 11 .t: JORDAN BALL LEAGUE PLAYS ,NIT IAl CAME S l ]une 14 is "Rag Day" I I I · I I RESULTS OF GIRLS' BALL GAMES GIVEN · . · I . HUNTER TOPS UST liN FARM BUREAU LEAGUE BASEBALL |