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Show • p l GREATER CIRCULATION AND SUPREME READERINTEREST ••••••••••••••••••• YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS A BOOST FOR YOUR COMMUNITY A Publication Devoted To The Welfare And Progress Of The Jordan Valley Make tb1a Paper Outstanding Telephone: Midvale 178 MIDVALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1937. Vol. 4, Number 37. _Mid-Flora Club Urges Residents of Center Street to Plant Lawns Enrollment At Local B. Y. U. Grads I Sees Character Accept Teaching Training Need W. Jordan Schools Positions In Utah Shows Increase Have You Paid YounT Peoples' Party Holds First Meeting To Discuss Election Plans Bennie Schmiett, Midvale, John Enrollment in the West Jordan W. Fitzgerald, Draper, Vilate But· and junior high school ingrade terfield, Riverton, Orpha Soffe, creased from 468 during the secSandy, 1937 Brigham Young uni· GROUP WILL PROCEED MOVEMENT STARTED BY ond week of the 1936-37 school accepted have graduates versity WITH CAMPAIGN ARRANGE· FWWER GROUP AND CITY year to 5002 at the corresponding Schmlett Mr. positions. teaching DESPITE LEGAL MENTS OFFICIALS TO BEAUTIFY week this year, according to figFitz· Mr. Duchesne, in teach will TANGLE LEFT BY LAST MIDVALE THOROUGHFARE. ures just released by E. R. Beck, gerald in the L. D. S. Seminary LEGISLATURE. prindpal. Alfred Robbins, pioneer of East City officials and the Mid-Flora in Arizona, Miss Butterfield in the This is an increase of 34, most Midvale, died Saturday at 9:45 at Plans for a primary convention, club have joined hands in a move· Alpine district, and Miss Soffe in ~ears of whom are girls. a local hospital, on the evening of to be held prior to October 15, ment to beautify Center street, by the Alpine district. dieven an was there year Last More than 200 Brigham Young his 75th birthday. Mrs. Nettie Bradford of the Re· urging that property owners on 1wer·e discussed at a well-attended of 234 girls, and boys of vision He was born in Brighton, Sussex meeting of the People's party, held lief Society general board was the this street plant lawns between the university graduates have been 240 are there year This each. County, England, September 12, j at the Firemen's hall Monday eveprincipal speaker at East Jordan sidewalk and curb. It is pointed placed this year, according to Edgirls. 262 and boys Y. B. the of 1863, and came to the United ning. The gathering marked the Stake Relief Society annual teach· out that Center street is the main gar M. Jenson, head there grades elementary the In States as a young man. He fol- "opening gun" of the forthcoming ers institutP., held Tuesday after- entrance to Midvale, and therefore u. placement bureau. An exceeda for girls, 126 and boys 133 are have lowed the occupation of painter Midvale election, which will probrooD at Sandy recreation hall, with should be made as attractive as ingly large number of calls In the junior high 259. of total '1 ably he held Tuesday, November 2. been received for music, woodand decorator. Mrs. Alta F. Andrus, president of possible. the boys 136 outnumber girls the education physical Despite the fact that the last girl's Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Residents who will plant lawns work, and East Jordan stake Relief Society, 243. of total a for 107, to Mary Ann Robinson Robbins, a state legislature left the electicn in charge. Mrs. Bradford outlined will be furnished water free of teachers. "We have placed au Six new teachers are on the son, Alfred R. Robbins, of East Jaws, relative to third-class cities, Development of sound character the responsibillty of the visiting 1 charge by the city for such plant- students majoring In these fields st:~ff at West Jordan this year. Midvale, a daughter, Mrs. Mar- in a vague situation with regard tE'achers, an<l What they mean to ings. It is recommended that a and could have placed more," Pro- is seen as a vital modern need by These include one addition to the garet Cahoon, Seattle, Washing- to the holding of municipal elecadded newly Uoyd, P. Wesley Dr. good grade of seed be used, pre- fessor Jenson said. the Relief Society. A large number of students to the Brigham Young University faculty and five replacements. ton, fout· grand children. Two tions, members of the People'li C. I. Goff, senior member of ferably Kentucky blue grass with faculty. He Is a specialist In char- This is one of the largest turna1 11 · the stake high counc was so a about 20 per cent white clover. have been placed in the fields of acter education with extensive overs of teachers in recent years, brothers, Harry and Ernest Rob- party decided to go ahead with bins, Salt Lake City, and six sis- their campaign, and to nominate speaker. He advised the members . Six pounds of seed will seed 1000 domestic art and science as well training at the University of Chi- Mr. Beck said. the in experience of years and cago physical the and speech, art, as ters, five of whom live in England. a ticket at a primary convention. to "plan their work, and work ; square feet, it is said. W. Boyd are teachers New science. The field with the least L. D. s. seminary system. He places their plan," in regard to Relief, To Plant TuHpa Funeral services were held pending a decision from State Atconfidence in tested scientific tech- Owen, Union, business education; Work is in progress this week demand is that of the social sci- niques of training when these are Alice Bartlett, Salt Lake City, art; Thursday at 1 o'clock in the East torney Chez. Society work and also in the home. With B. A. Rasmussen, chairvitalized by deep religious faith and Midvale scapel, with Bishop Albert Musical numbers were given by ; by members of the club in plant- I ences. Katherine J. Hall, Salt Lake City, Glover officiating. presiding at the meeting, a man, enthusiasm. have graduates normal '37 All Center the :Mrs. Vera Jenkins and Pearl 1 ing 1000 tulip bulbs in Donna speech; and art dramatic revealed that aJl questionnaire ! ___________ street park at the corner of Main been placed. A number of students Reading of Midvale. Richie, Salt Lake City, primary I present incumbents 1n city postA demonstration on the proper street. This beautiful park was have been placed in business of- • music and rhythm; Ellen Jackson, tions will seek re-election, except method of good bread-making was started this year through the ef- fices and in government positions, . Provo, physical education; and Ed. O'Brien, councilman, who will conducted by Mrs. Ardella Welsh forts of the club, in cooperation he said. 1 Forace Green, Union, English. not enter the race this year. In 1936 Brigham Young univer-. of the Home Service department with the city council and the city Mr. Omen is a graduate of the The opening social of the Demo- · Chairman Rasmussen and Secreof the Utah Power and Light com· schools, and is developing into one sity placed 92 percent of its grad- • University of Kansas and has had cratic Women's Study Group of tary Walter Anderson will elect uates. of the beauty spots of Utah. pany. George Whetman, proprietor of three years experience as head of Sandy was hel~ at the Country the time and place for the party At a meeting of the group Manthe Draper Motor company, Ford the commercial department of the Inn on East First North st~eet convention, and meetings will be Join the parade of homemakers day t:Vening, reports of the conndealers, has established a branch Rus:3ell (Kansas) high school. Miss Thu~sday afternoon. A hot ch1~k- h ld ea h Monda ni ht at the • October 4-5-6 in Iris and Burk ty fair flower show were given by . Y g c dinner was served, after whtch e on South State, next to the State Bartlett is a graduate of the Uni- en stated who Miller, elecEdwin until Mrs. now from hall Firemen's , enjoyed. were cards progressive theatres. Cash Grocery. The branch will be versity of Utah. She was art edi- Those present included Mrs. A. c. I tion, it was announced. that local exhibitors had won 26 called the Whetman Service Sta- tor of the Pen and has had con· Jensen, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Miss first awards, 23 seconds, and eight FAREWELL TESTIMONIAL 1 Charles Denney, 88, died Satur- tion. A stock of used cars will be siderable experience in dramatic Selma Pierson, Mrs. Robert Lar- EAST MIDVALE M. 1. A. third prizes. PLANNED FOR MISSIONARY art. son, Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson, I OFFICERS, TEACHERS FETED Leon Brown, of the Brown day at 12:10 p. m. at his home in on display there, and new Fords Miss Hall majored in speech at Mrs. Ray Greenwood, Mrs. F. A. A farewell testimonial honoring Floral company, was the principal Union. He was born August 11, will be shown and demonstrated, The executive officers of East Don A. Orton, son of Mr. and Mrs. flpeaker at the meeting, and he 1849, in London, England, son of Mr. Whetman stated. He will be the University of Utah and took Orton, Mrs. B. A. Adamson, Mrs. Unithe at degree Master's her L. W. Sorenson, Mrs. ~· C, Crapo, Midvale M. I. A. entertained offiFrancis A. Orton, who will leave gave a most interesting and in- Charles and Mary Ann Danger· assisted by J. A. Pl)well, old-time has She Wisconsin. of versity M~. G. Leonard Lar~on, Mrs. Reg cers and teachers and their part· next month for a mission to Swed- structive address on "Fall Plant- field Denney, and came to Utah- Sandy resident: in one-half and year a studied Mrs. Max Pollme~ and Mrs. ners Thursday evening at the Whtte, en, will be held Sunday, Septem· ing of Bulbs." Mr. Edwards, of in 1866. Mr. Whetman has been actively Ostler. Pnzes were I Thomas J Europe at the Royal Academy of ber 19, at 6:30 p. m. at Sandy San Jose, California, was also a~arded Mrs. Reg White, Mrs. J. ward amusement hall. A short Surviving are his widow, Mrs. engaged in the automobile busiThird ward chapel. Bishop E. Ray present and suggested that the Sara Williams Denney; nine sons ness since 1924, when he started Dramatic Art at London and un· Thomas Ostler and Mrs. Arnold meeting was held to acquaint Beck will officiate. The program club plant a municipal rose garden and daughters, Mrs. Hazel I. as a Ford dealer, and carried on der private instructors. Miss Jack- M. Peterson. Iteachers with the ensuing year's has been outuDed as follows: 1n the city park project, and that Bailey, Salt Lake City; :Mrs. Laura a very successful business for sev- son is a graduate of Brigham <rhe exact date for the opening 1 work. Plans were made for the Young university in physical edu- meeting will be announced later, opening social to be held SeptemOpennlng song, by congregation, his company would donate the tirst A. Berrett, W. E. Denney, Union; eral years. cation and comes to West Jordan according to Mrs. A. C. Jensen, ber 14. directed by Arvid J. Larson; in- 100 roses for such an enterprise. John Denney, East Midvale; SamThe Whetman Service Station from the Piute district. Progressive games were played president. Other officers are, Mrs. vocation, L. W. Nielson, principal All persons interested in the uel J. Denney, Magna; Mrs. Jessie handles gasoline, oils and greases, Miss Ritchie has had consider- L. C. Mitchell, vice-president, and and light refreshments were served of the Jordan high school; vocal work of the Mid-Flora club are in- L. Smith and Naomi Ann Edwards and tires and tubes in addition to to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jorgenson, experience in music and Miss Selma Pierson, secretary. able of McGhie Jacobs Zola :Mrs. solo, vited to be present a.t the com- of Emmett, Idaho; Franklin G. their new and used car departMr. district. Granite rythum in the Murray, accompanied on the plano munity club rooms, Monday eve- Denney, Paul, Idaho; Mrs. C. Ruth ments. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover, Lorin Green, a graduate from Brigham by :Mlu Freda Jensen; reading, ning, October 4, at 8 p. m., to at- Young, Blackfoot, Idaho; two Swapp, P. A. Swenson, Joseph Wil1 son, Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Adams, Lucilile Tuttle; instrumental num- tend the closing meeting of the brothers, Harry Denney, Salt Lake , It's free. It's brand-new. It's Young University, was the first ber, Harold Rtndlesbach, Art Pet- year. Election of officers for the City; and Edward Denney of Swan different. It's direct from Holly- student in Utah to take a major Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tripp, Mrs. Cas1 present at is He journalism. in erson and Miss Janice Beck; re· coming year will be elected at this Lake, Idaho; 52 grandchildren, 72 wood. per A. Nelson, Misses Edna Glover, See the 1937 Cooking marks, Henry C. Jorgensen, mem- meeting, according to George great grandchildren and one great School October 4-5-6 in Iris and editor and publisher of thE' Central Orpha Soffe, Elva Glover, Mrs. EIPark Herald. tier of the ward missionary com- Strom, secretary. rena Nielsen, Bishop Albert Glover, Burk theatres. great-grandchild. Members of the West Jordan Joseph D. Millerberg, Mr. and Mrs. mittee; flute solo, M. Arthur PartThe club acknowledges receipt Relief Society held their opening T. F. Greenwood, Jr., and Mr. and RECEPTION TO BE HELD ington, music director at Union 35 No. Unit Jordan from $2.50 cf J<'OR 1\fRS. HARRIET BATE~IAN social Tuesday afternoon, in con- Mrs. Charles W. Thornton. junior high school; remarks, :f. Auxiliary, Legion American the of nection with the annual visiting Ernest Jensen, member of East d'd Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bateman projects. club in used be to teachers' social. A splen 1 pro- 1\fiSSIONARY PARTY Jordan state high council, former will hold an open house Septem- gram was given, with Mrs. Irene TO BE HELD SEPT. 22 bishop of Sandy Third ward; reber 18, 1937 from one until six Olson, president of the society, pre· 1 marks, Bishop Beck; remarks, DAHL·SEIGMILLER h onormg Elder • , 1 cance, A specm the 83rd anniversary of siding. honoring ideas has graduated out of the Arthur D. Dahl, son of Mr. and missionary; closing 80ng, by conFREE AND PROFITABLE Mr. Bateman's mother, Mrs. Har' Following the business meeting Don Jer.sen, son of Bishop 8.l"d All relatives FILM ENTERTAINMENT DUE class where hundreds of women gregatlon; benediction, En c h Mrs. David T. Dahl, of West JarBateman. E. riet · 1eave progrsm the ladles assembled 1 Mrs. J · p · J en!'en, wh o w ilJ and OCT. 4-5-6 IN IRIS AND BURK craned their necks in a vain atBrown, former member of the dan, and Miss Beth SeigmUler of 1 m1 h · D h call. to sa ou, an d in the dining room of the church, soon for t ll an1s tempt to see what was happening and friends are invited THEATRES St. George were married Septem. ward bishopric. Mrs. Bateman who is a pioneer where refreshments were served Eld er Don A· o r t on, scm of M r. on the stage, or assailed the lee. . . . Don will enter the mlulon home ber 2 in the Salt Lake Temple and A welcome mVJtabon to the wtse cturer with plaintive cries: "Hold of West Jordan has spent the past and a musical program enjoyed. and Mrs. Francis A. Orton, who is in Salt Lake Monday, September left immediately for a honeymoon . it up high, where we all can see." 20 years at Burley, tiidah?, wRhl~ref I Those in charge of the delight- called to the Swedish m!saion, will . 27. He will leave Salt Lake City 1 trip to the north west and Call- Is suf.ficient. be held at S&.ndy recre!l.tion ball . . she has been very ac ve m e Je II 1 ful ll.ffa1r mcluded: Program comork October 14, and set sail from New fornia, returning for their wedEvtdentl Y the Ut e Sen t me WI _I Now the camera will make the S . t mittee-President Irene Olson and Wednesday, September 22 • at · ding reception hel<l WPanesday, not have to get out engarav~d an 1 course truly fascinating and val- ocie y w York, October 20. Secretary Annie M. Leak; refresh- which thP. rmblic is invitf'd to at1 September 15 at the home of David nouncements for that reun~on of; uable, with remarkable close-ups ment committee-Counselors Olive tend. It's the talk of the town-the IT. Dahl. The young couple will homemakers October 4-5-6 m Iris of each process in a series of Both ooy:; will enter the mission Egbert and Edith Steadman. kitequipped conveniently model, George St. in and Burke theatres. 1937 Model Cooking School com- 1 make thCJr home home in 3alt Lake Ci~y. Monday, where Mr, Dahl is engaged in a Good news does travel fast, par- chens; real, workable kitchens, ing October 4·15-6. Septemher 27. They wm le~;ve Salt gas and oil trucking bu~iness be- tlcularly when it is news of a (not the synthetic, false-front var1 U \ Lake City. Oc-tober 14, anJ ~et sail Mrs. Lee A. Beckstead and littween St. George and Bak':.'r, Cat· gala party for the community, with iety), where trained homemakers 1 from New York for thei: field of gifts, with quality entertainment, will plan, measure, blend, mix and tie son, Dale Allen, of Milwaukee, fornla. labor on October 20. rl 0 0 cheered by jollity and novelty, and complete appetizing cakes, pies, have spent the past two months wEDDI!IJG suPPER Both Don.:, have twin sisters, spiced with knowledge-all served salads and meat dishes that look as guests of Mrs. Beckstead's Donna, and the tact that named of Larson, Hulda Mrs. mother, picked. be could they though as I Sentinel. The by hospitably Mrs. Dora Butterfield enterMrs. Mary B. Stokes announces The entertainment committee of they are both going on foreign Showing every person in every 1 tight out of the picture and eaten Sandy. She also visited other relathe marriage of her daughter, Wil· tained at a wedding supper in hon1 Midvale Ladies• Community missions the same day, is a cointhe and Lake, Salt Idaho, in tives spot. the Ja, to Blaine Watts, the ceremony or of her son and daughter-in-law, theatre seat the triumphant pic- on Iclub will sponsor a bridge tourna· cldece In their lives. Both boys Keeping pace with the baking, South Jordan. taking place in the Salt Lake Tem- \ :Mr. and Mrs. Elias Butterfield, ture ingenuity has joined forces The eighth grade class girls of ment, to be held each Thursday have attended the University of ple, Wednesday, September 16. ; who were married August 30 at with scientific homemaking to pro· roasting and frying, a series of Immediately following their wed- · the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and duce an original laboratory course salads and frozen delicacies will Sandy, of which Mrs. Beckstead · evening during October, at the Utah the past two years. ding, the young couple left for a IMrs. Butterfield will make their that deftly combines romance, parade in and out of the simplify- was a member, enjoyed a "get-to- club rooms on East Center street. honeymoon trip to the Pactftc home at Riverton. sprightly humor, originality and ing labor and marketing, and con- gether" social Friday evening in Dates set are October 7, 14, 21 and CORREOI'ION In reporting an auto accident tributing to good health and good her honor, at the home of her 28, starting at 7:30 p. m. profitable Instruction. coast. Refreshments will be furnished last week, The Sentinel erroneousmother, Mrs. Larson, at 214 south All of the popular features of food. Mrs. Watts Is a popular member What to do with left-overs? How Second East in Sandy. Those pres- and served by the committee, after ly stated that the car driven by the former Cooking School are of the younger set 1n musical and here: The free recipe sheets, the to take the gloom out of laundry ent included, Maleda Camp Harris, which contract and auction bridge James Steele ran through a stop community affairs in Midvale. Mr. atmosphere of congenial informal- day? How to save time, energy Deloris Larson Stone breaker, Val- 1 will be played. Prizes for the sign and crashed Into a deputy Watt!! Is safety engineer at the Members of the Midvale Demo- lty, the wise counsel, the hints on and temper in meal preparation? ora Cushing Wood, Arvilla Bager·l winners will be furnished by the sheriff's "parked" prowl car. The .Midvsle p\ant of the United States Smelting Reflntng and Mining cratic Study Group will hold their clever short-cuts, the up-to-the- How to be attractive in spite of ley McQuery, Laura Butler Giles, Utah Power & Light company and officers' car was not parked, but company, and Is prominent in local first meeting of the season Thura- minute suggestions for entertain- the daily rush? How to make the Norma Monson Steadman, Edith 1 the H. Grass Furniture Stores. All was In motion, and we hereby cor· ath1etlc circles, being vice-presl- 1 day evening, September 23, 1n the Jng, the demonstration of delicious piecrust that men Jove to eat? Greenwood Oldham, and Mamie ladies of the community are rect our mistaken report. and nourishing dishes, the array How to give first-aid to fallen Borg of Salt Lake City; Laura eligible to enter the tournament dent of the :MI.dvale baseball club, firemen's hall at 8 p. m. Morrow Bateman of Murray; Flor- upon payment of a $1.00 entrance . Guest speakers will be Mra. of meodern kitchen equipment and cakes. and head of the smelter athletic Humphrey Anderson, Treenie fee. ence the ask to necessary be won't It and gifts dally of distribution the Frank Penrose, associate chair· association. Members of the entertainment On their return, the newlyweds woman of the Utah State Demo- real surprises. questions, for expert home special- Hardcastle Casper, Genevlve PierA meeting of People's Party Hollis J. Mesdames are committee :forand Henry Allred and Lola Committee, Ferguson, cratic son very Midvale. in these home their anticipated will make All those elements of fun and ists have members, workers and supporters gensen, member of the Utah State profit have been retained, and all problems. They know what both-~1 Gunhill Larson Beckstead, Sandy. Aylett, chairman; J. W. Nibley, will be held at the Firemen's Hall, Mrs. Beckstead has been the Ray Fenn, H. P. Cannon and Fred Midvale, Monday, September 20, at are made doubly worth-while be-ll ers many an experienced houseRomance, humor, novelty, hos- Liquor Control Commission. A splendid program has been ar· cause every guest of The Ute keeper, because it is their job to guest of several social functions Hopkinson. Members of the com- 8 p. m. All persons interested are pitality, profit-It's a five-star en· mittee in charge of ticket sales invited to attend. I during her stay here. tertainment offered by The Ute ranged, and a cordial Invitation is Sentinel will have an individual know and to counsel helpfully. are Mrs. William Hurd, Mrs. A. J. WALTER ANDERSON, And the camera has assembled SenUnel in Iris and Burk theatres. extendl!d to all ladies and their close-up of every process. Secretary. Subscribe for the Sentinel NOW. Mclff and Mrs. Leo Kemp. (Continued on Page 8) This scientific new laboratory of Chalk up the dates, October 4-5·6. partners to attend. ---------------------------· ---------------------------· EasiJordan Relief Society Speakers East Midvale Pioneer Dies i I I I _____________ M • Sand y Democratlc . Women MeeI I Draper otor Co. hA B t Opens ranc Sandy Junction u. Old T. 1me n10n Resident Passes I I West Jordan Relief Society Opens Season Engraved Invitations Not Needed for Cooking School I ° I 1 I 1 Former Resident Feted At Sandy Prominent Local Couple Married , I •t Cl b C 0mmun1 y T H ld B •d ge I IH T ournamen ere l I Bourbon Ladies To Meet Thursday . I I NOTICE |