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Show • • MID-FlORA CLUB PlANS JOURNEY TO BOUNTIFUL ~ A Publication Devoted to the Welfare and Progress of the Jordan Valley * * * * Volume 5-No. 31. Members of the Mid-Flora gar- den club, their friends, all floral-minded persons are and cordlal- *ALL THE LOCAL NEWS PLUS COLORED COMIC SECTION * * * * * * MIDVALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1938. Telephone: Midvale 178 :::=:=:=:==::=:=:=:=:==::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==::=:=:=~========~=============================7=============================================================i==================~====~==== ~u=;~~ J~rt~;:;~J~:fi Jordan Future Farmers To MIDVALE WINS Local Social Security Board COUNCIL SETS ~:k1:~ll;::;rde:~~T~s:u~!~ Plan County Fair Exhibits OVER UNION IN Completes'37WageEntries MIDVALE TAX I ---------------* 0 YEAR m?;~o::te:::~~P:~e =:~~g _E_a_s_t_M_i_d_v_a_l_i_a_n_s__M_a_k_e_* SOFTBALL JILT East Jordan Stake LEVY F R G d I M . C Mothers', Daughters• dens are among the finest and the Members of the Future Farm- tour are asked to meet at the community club rooms on East Center street at 6:30 p. m. from W hich point the caravan will pro· ""eed to Bountiful. " I t is the desire of the club ofiiicers that a large crowd attend thl· s outing. All persons :interested d t · i the members on are urge this tour. o JO n SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 2 The crediting of each empicryee•s wages received during 1937 to his Social Security account under the The annual tax levy for Midvale Federal Old-Age Insurance system city was set at llYz' mills on the _. d , accord"m g to is now comp1"'""e dollar, remaining the same as for d . d b wor receive ere today by Wii - last year. Mavor .r. Hollis Aylett liam B. Hayward , manager of the announced Wednesday. Salt L a k e c·t I Y F"Ie ld Offi'ce of the The action was taken at a meet.. Board • the Board, working at the in!!' of the citv council Tuesday When niP"ht at the city hall. rate of over a mil'•on a day, fin"' DiRtribution was cham~·ed sllghtished recording the wage items rely from last ''ear, with 3W mills f 1937 it ported by employers or ' set for ~ontin!!'ent exnenses instead completed the first phase of the of 3 m!IJs as . tn 1937. Four mtn!f world's largest bookkeeping job, -'II ·b e u sed for Ptl''chase of watw1 Mr. Hayward explained. Since the er sources. construction of wate~. amount of each employee's Old- works. r edemption of water bond!f Age Insurance benefits will be de- and il'tere~t Last vear. 4¥.. mtn!f termined by his total wages received in employment covered by Wf'l'e allotted forh this ~ department. One-half mUI a..s JJeen cut from the system, a separate wage ac- la~t vea>-'fl Ievv of 3 mills for Imcount, identified by an account number, is maintained by each one nrovement of streets and sideof the many millions of workers wAlk" "'n<i added to the fund for in~tllli:J.tlnn of electric lights. teteunder the system. ''Each worker under the Old- uhone Hnes and other utilities, Age !Iisurance system is accumu- bringin!!' that -portion to 117,;' milllJ, lating credits, on the basis of his wages , toward a monthly old-age l="n_nb ..!"tl SA,.vic~!:; ll'P.Jd retirement income," Mr. Hayward F o r T~,.::~,.J I.ar~=;on continued. "If the wages the employee receives by the time he Funeral servffces for Israel Lar• reaches age 65 do not qualify him srm. ~!!'e 7fl. blacksmith of Sandv. for a monthly retirement income, who died Mondav eventne; at hl!Y or if he dies pprior to receiving homP. in S"'ndv of carcinoma. were the minimum amount to which his heM Th ur"dav =tt 1 p. m. a t San dY wages entitle him, tlloe system pro- 'T'hlrd wnrd C1 n.rence sun db ere; 0•• vides for a single payment, based t'he ward bishopric officiated. on the total amount of his wages, were .T. Ernest .rensen, to the worker or his heirs, as the former bishop o1' Sandv Third case may be." w"':rd; Renrv C ..Tor!!'enMn, formThe wages received by each em- P.l' member of East .Tor!tan sb•ke ployee in occupations covered by h!!!'h coun~>il: T,evf Gunderson and 1 the Old-Age Insurance system are Cl'l.rence !=;nndbergo. regularly reported to the govern- J 'Mus!r.l3ll : ')tlmbers weT"e furnlshment by employers. Employer's <><1 bv the Sinl?in!!' Mothers of the wage reports are filed with the ~andv Th'irrt ward. 1.mder dlrP.Ct.1on Bureau of Internal Revenue as a of Mrs. Katherine Mumford. also part of their tax returns. These re- Wl(' "', l num·hf'r" bv .To<!enh Ferneports are checked against tax re- ''1"', rtnil VIOlin !'election bv Gorturns by the Bureau and then rtnn 0hl<!on. 'l'he !nvn~l3lt!nn "''~9 turned over to the Social Security offeT"Pii bv Enoch Brown. with Board for the recording of' each beneniction hv Alva Hansen. Tn t .f'rmen t was t n •s an d V ett-a employee's wages to l;lis account. ., ('Pmetf'r.v un!'er direction of the Frenelius m~rtuarv. The dedlca- ers chapter of the West Jordan high school are planning and preS paring exhibits, which they will Midvale won their sixteenth Outing Is uccess The many friends of Mr. and enter in the Salt Lake county straight victory of the season in Mrs. Char1es S cbmI'dt 0 f E as t fair to be held September 3, 4 and the Jordan Softball league when 1 One of the most successful evthey played a shut-out game with ents of the season was the annual Mi'dv al e, w h o are mak'mg th · ei·r 5 at Murray. temporary resi d ence ·' a t .... ..... ount The following boys are begin- un 1'on WI'th an 8-0 score in Tues- Mothers' and Daughters' outing of Pleasant , WI'11 b e g Ia d to know ning to "polish horns and hoofs•' day's schedule, when Fling Ander- the East Jordan stake Y. L. M. . i ng cons!'d er" and blanket their dairy cattle for son• hurler for the winners pitch- I. A. which was held Tuesday, at that they are ac h 1ev able success in their musical en- entry: Dean Smith, West Jordan; ed one-hit ball in a seven inclng Draper park. Mrs. Matilda Smith and Mrs. Elfleda Jensen acted as deavors, f or w hich th ey are f am- James Leak, West Jordan Homer game· layed Tues I a e I th P ed throughout the Salt Lake va - Jaynes, Crescent; Murray Smith, n o er g m s - general chairman. Six hundred C E MATTHEWS d S d won a victory over were present to enjoy a good time. • ANNO • UNCES FOR ley. Draper-, Hyrum Smith, Union; Ar- ay, an y Ail ward mutuals in the stake Mr Schmidt, a gifted tenor, has land Dimond, west Jordan; Junior Sou th J or dan WI'th a 17- 8 score• PRECINCT JUDGE appe~red on numerous Salt Lake Rindlesbach, Riverton, and Her- while Draper downed Bluffdale to were well represented, incluilinhg the First ward of Midvale, whic f 14 t 7 1 . radio programs, and is at present bert Butterfield, Herriman. Breeds the t une o o . ht made thiS t · · d a wm' ·"'rom had 104 mothers and daug Announcemen was directing the Mt. Pleasant Lions to be exhibited ·will include JerHernman c1aime • d ers week by C. E. Matthews, manager club quartet. Mrs. Schmidt is the seys, Holsteins and Guernseys. Riverton, and Lark won their first present. Mrs. Hannah An erson, of the Apparel Shop in Midvale., accompanist. swm·e exhi'b!'ts WI'll be entered game of the second half schedule 95 years old, was the eldest mo'ththat he will seek the Democratic At the district convention of by the folloWI'ng boys: Merle Fair· when they won a victory over er of Eas t J ord an st a k e present. t' 0 f th eace Th' d Mrs. Lillian Downs, surrounded nomination for jus Ice 1 Lions clubs at Cedar City recent- bourn, Crescent; Paul Nielsen, Sandy 1r · d • e P for the sixth precinct, which com- ly, Mr. Schmidt's g.roup won first Riverton; Stanley Dimond and The present standing of the by her twelve daughters, an prises Midvale, East Midvale and I place, ~d were awarded a $175 Burness Butterworth of West Jor- teams is as follows: granddaughters, was a very happy Union. cash pnze. I dan. Ross Burningham, Butler; Second Half Schedule mother. .They lacked one of being Mr. Matthews, a former member More recently they competed in Dalias Stradley, Union, and Vance Won Lost Pet. the largest family in attendance. . d ep artment• the Lions International convention Wood and Ricy Jones of West Jor- Miuva ., 1e ...................... 6 0 1 ·000 Miss Maurine Cash of the Midvale of the Midva1e po1ICe 1 1 'dent since · 5 1 has been a oca res! at Oakland, california, where they Hernman .................... ·833 First ward, told many delightful life long t t dan. u · 4 2 h b a d 1.917, an as een won second place among cones Paul c. Boyce, poultry supervis- mon .......................... ·666 stones, as did others at the out3 member of the Democratic party. ants from all parts of the coun- or and adviser to the F. F. A., Draper ........................ 3 ·500 ing. h . id nee here sh ' ffdal 3 3 The officers of the Midvale During most of IS res e try, and secured a $200.00 ca states that he expects a large and Blu e .................... ·500 d 'n the cloth s d 2 2 500 First ward M. I. A. wish to thank he has been engage I - award. outstanding number of poultry an Y .......................... • 3 ing business. Mr. and ~rs. Schmidt were both entries from the Jordan chapter. Sand Y Thi r d· .............. 1 ·250 all those in the ward who helped 4 The oLfice which Mr. Matthews born and reared in West Jordan. Those planning to enter poultry South Jordan .............. 1 ·200 make the outing such a success. 5 1 seeks is now held by Mrs. Marie She is the daughter of Mr. and include: Vernal Anderson, Sandy; · Lark ............................ ·161 3 Brown Erickson, who will run for Mrs. Soren Dahl. Bob Bowles, Herriman; Calvin Riverton ...................... 0 ·000 RIVERTON 2 nd WARD PLANS l t. Schedule for Friday, Aug. 5 PRIMARY HOME·CO:MING re-e ec Ion. Bulkley, West Jordan; Jack Bird, \ Herriman at Midvale. s d rd Pn'• Former W est Jord an Midvale; Harmon Carpenter, CresThe Riverton econ wa MOTHERS OUTING ENJOYED cent; Leonard crane, Riverton; Draper at Sandy Third. mary home-coming and bazaar BY WEST JORDAN STAKE Man Dies In Arizona Preston Butterfield, Herriman; R. Sandy at Union. will be held at the ward house on The mothers and daughters outz. Johnson, sandy, and Clark Hall Bluffdale at South Jordan. Thursday, August 11 at 2 P· m. ling of the West Jordan stake was Word was received here this of Midvale. Lark vs. Riverton. Refreshments and articles which held last Thursday, Friday and week of the death of Wilford A. Boys planning to exhibit crops Tuesday, August 9 have been made by the officers Saturday in the Friendly lodge In Johnson, 32, son of the late Mr. are: vance wood, beets and Draper at Lark. and teachers of the primary will Big Cottonwood canyon. Thirty- and Mrs. Nils Johnson of West wheat; R. z. Johnson, beets; Joe Sandy at Herriman. be on sale. three mothers and daughters at- Jordan. Details were not given, Zupan, carrots; Tony Bulkovich, South Jordan at Sandy Third. All children and parents of the tended the outing from Riverton but it is believed that he was ac- beets; Aaron Jenkins, grains; FtobBluffdale at Union. ward are cordially invited to atFirst ward and 31 mothers and cidently killed. The funeral and ert Smith, melons; Dallas StradMidvale vs. Riverton. tend. {laughters from the Riverton interment were conducted at ley, garden produce and corn; ' On Saturday evening, August. Second ward. Wicke~b~rg, Arizot~a. b th s Ross Burningham, fruits. 13, the Second ward Primary will The outing was enjoyed by all Survivmg are ree ro er ' Glen Lehmitz, former Jordan F. give away a broadcloth quilt at who attended. Prizes were given to Georgge and Robert Johnson of I F A member, has an outstandthe Princess theatre during the the youngest mother, the oldest Salt Lake City; ~tto Johnson;{ ~g .horse production project, evening. A chance will be given mother, the mother with the most: Californ~a; four sisters, Mrs. · which he will enter at the fair. to each adult attending the show. C Cromn and Mrs. G. C. Teakle {laughters in attendance, the ward · . . Glen says, "I have a team of col t s . with the most mothers in attend- of Salt Lake City, Mrs. NICk AI- that will give the light-weight I The General Electric company SANDY FIRST WARD TO banese of West Jordan, and Mrs. f th · y in ONOR ,..... SSIONARIES ance. R. c. Smi'th of sacramento, Cal. teams a runll' or e1tr stm'o'ne was awarded a contract for supH """.... LEGIONNAIRES LEAVE ch d f In the afternoon o ea ay the horse-pu mg con e · plying 35 sodium vapor lights and Sandy First ward Relief society FOR CEDAR CITY MEET tir>n Of the e-rave was hv VIctor · Mumford of the ward btsho-ptic. very interesting book reVIews were ION According to Mr. B oyce, Gl en ·IS poles to be erected on Center is sponsoring a "Silver Social", to BENN 0 SAMUEL d t · 'PRllbearers were members of the <=rlven by Mrs. Mary Egbert, Mrs. • an expert when ~t comes o nv- street, at the regular meeting of be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at .,. T STAKE · Six couples from Jordan Post Dorcas Thompson, and Mrs. Cleo TO SPEAK A _ ing and handling his horses; 1D the Midvale city council Tuesday Glac 1·o park, honoring the missiond Fl.,.h P:rie~t" of Sandv Third ward h No. 35, American Legion an of which 1Mr Larson was a mem.. Page. Each evening a very inter- . FATHER-SON OUTING fact he is another Glen Heug ley night. Bids had been previously aries of Sandy First ward who Auxiliary left Thursday for Cedar ber. esting program was given. (Mr. Heughley won the middle- submitted by four concerns. have served a year in the missionwill tt d th t t th City, where they a en e ) Mr. Larson , a native of Sweden, Samuel 0. Bennion, member of ; weight contest t lasf . ye~r a e Work on the installation of the field, Glen Bird, who is serving annual state convention of the or- w a s born Mav 12. 1862. a son of West Jordan D. U. P. the first council of seventies of J county and sta e atrs. new lights is expected to start in the Netherlands mission and ganization, to be held Friday and Lars and Caroline Abrahamson Entertains At H a 11 the L. D. S. church, and manager within 30 days, with local labor John A. Samuelson, who is serv- Saturday of this week. Those who Larson. He came to Utah 48 years of the Deseret News, will be the SANDY RESIDENT being employed, Mayor J. Hollis ing in the Central states mission. will represent Jordan Post are: ag-o after completing a mission The Pioneer Hall in West Jor- principal speaker at the annual CALLED TO REST Aylett said. Cost of the project The class leaders of the Relief Commander and Mrs. A. E . Buck- for the L. D. S. church. Mr. Lar. dan was the scene of an attrae- father and son outing of East will be approximately $4,000.00. society, Alice Crapo, Vera Peter- ley, Department Vice Commander 1 son was employed by the state tive affair Tuesday evening when Jordan stake, ' it was announced James Richard Lane, age 78, The councilmen awarded the son, Mabel E. Nelson and Nola and Mrs. Joel Wilcox, Mr. and road commission until his illnes!J the finance committee of .the Ar. today by Harry S. Wright and died Tuesday at his home in Sandy contract after tests had been Bartlett will have charge of the Mrs. Allison Bills, Mr. and Mrs. )10 months ago. chibald Gardner Camp of the Clyde Swenson, chaitmen. The out- following an illness of three made of the various types of program. All ladies are invited to George J. Bills, Mr. and Mrs. WU- 1 Surnfug are his widow, Mrs. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers ing will be held at Tanners Flat years. He was formerly a cashier lamps. The ones chosen are iden- attend. lard Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Hilda Et Larson; three sons, Ed1lntertained at progress~ve games. today, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. at Joe Vincent's Cafe in Salt Lake tial with the lights now in service They will meet at the First E. L. Mickelson. win Lar:mn, sait Lake; Melvin Hand-painted talley cards de- Bennion will speak at the Sunday City. on State street between 21st ward chapel at 1 p. m. Larson, Midvale, and Clarence picting the lovely little hall were morning religious service. Mr. Lane, who was born Jan- South and Murray city limits. J SORENSONS RETURN Larson of Sandy; one daughter, most attractive, as were the small Other numbers on the program uary 22, 1860, at Wilkinshire, Eng25 The lighting units will be Dr. and Mrs. L. w. Sorenson Mrs. Florence Young of Salt Lake; : Vincent Drug Team miniature aprons which carried I include selections by ~ male land, has lived in Sandy the past I feet above the surface . of the Downs Crescent Girls and son, Lionel Junior, returned 13 grandclllldren and one great. the invitations to the party in the quartet from Salt Lake City; voc- 50 years. ground, capable of throWing off a Sunday evening after spending grandchllcl. pocket. Prizes for the evening al numbers by Cannon Tho~son, Surviving are his widow, Mrs. brilliant, yet unglaring glow, enCrescent girls' softball team two weeks in California, where were awarded to Charles Schmidt, music director of tP,e Midvale Emma Turner Lane and a son, \ gineers told. the ci:y council. suffered their first defeat of the Dr. Sorenson did special hospital Leonard ' Brown and Mrs. Clive schools; selections by a clarinet James H Lane of Salt Lake· four ' The new llghts will extend from w e dn es d ay mg · ht , when and clinic work in King county··, · ' . t k 1 season Gardner. At a late hour refresh- quartet from Midvale, and a cor- daughters, Mrs. Merle Lobb of the Oregon Short Lme rae s. on they were beaten by the Vincent also at the Fresno county hospiments were served at the small net solo. Hunti.ngton Beach, Calif.; Mrs. the east to the Jordan nver Drug team of Midvale 15 to 10 tal. tables to approximately 60 guests. All fathers and sons of the Floss Dupaix of Salt Lake; Mrs. bridge, and will be installed on in a fast, exciting gam~. ' Dr. and Mrs. Sorenson were atResponsible for the success of stake are invited to participate in Thelma Crews, and Mrs. Bernice the ~orth side of the ~reet. A:.: The batteries were: Midvale, so guests of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Glen Hogan, of the Hogan's the affair wete commiittees headed the outing. Brown of Sandy. Fourteen grand~ proxrmately two bl~cks m th~ busi- Genevieve Roberts and Ruth K. Edmunds at Frenso. Dr. Ed- dairy in West .rordan, won the by Genevieve Gardner and Edith --------children also survive. ne_ss section of ~Id".ale Will re- r Greenwood; crescent, Leone Lloyd munds is a brother of Mrs. Sor- annual Utah State rifle tourney Bateman, general chairmen. Eve We print Butterwrappers. Funeral services are pending. tam the present hghtmg system. d G s 'th enson. held on the Fort Douglas rifle . al an wen mi . Gardner, Bernice Burkinshaw and - - - - - - - - - - . , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - With the installation, M1dv e , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - range in Salt Lake City last week. Vivian Richardson, chairmen, were 1 Hogan who was third on the assisted by Leona Beckstead, ;;e:ein! list following opening events SatSarah Egbert, Clara Hogan, NelUtah to utilize this new type of ' urday, came back to capture sec· lie Anqerson, Nora Lancaster, ond place in the Governor's match, Myrtle H. Bateman, Marinda Dia.. and his ability to place well up in mond, Alberta Steadman, Yvonne thoroughfare in the state. The this event gave him a grand agDurant, Rebecca Gardner, Jane project is a part of the beautifi· gregate total sufficiently large to We felt sure that there must cation program sponsored by locDEAR EDITOR: Bulkley and Bertha Richards. (Special to The Ute Sentinel) to the window, tore away the mos. capture the title. He succeeds Jin;t Our trip was a good one, but have been a mistake, for I had al citizens and ,g roups. quito netting and jumped! Wade as state champ. Experience has proved to Luana we were unable to sing over the written Major Bowes in May, and Needless to say, the dream endThe 13-man team which will radio on Major Bowes' program. told him we would have to go in LAST RITES SET FOR Egbert, 13, daughter of Mr. and ed abruptly, and Luana found represent Utah in the national We got settled in Jersey City June or never. He wrote me that SOPHIA ORTAR, 15 Mrs. W. E. Egbert of West Jor- herself on the ground, 14 feet bechampionships at Camp Perry the June 23, and received an audition he could make no promises unless dan, that walking in one's sleep low her bedroom window. Her latter part of August will be chos· on June 24th. After the audition we were in New York, but promisFuneral services for Sophia Or- brings nothing but grief-at least cries aroused her parents, who en shortly. Many of the performThe usual Saturday night con- the studio manager said, "If you ed to give us his attention when tar, age 15, daughter of Joseph that was ber painful experience rushed out to find out what it ers in the state shoot showed cert given by the Midvale school have no other business in New we arrived. and Josephine Ortar of Sandy, last Saturday night. was all about. plenty of skill, but some of them With us we carried letters from who died at a Salt Lake hospital band will not ·b e held this week, York, we would not advise you to Luana attended the Mothers and In her descent, Luana struck a will be unable to go to the Ohio due to the fact that the band will wait for this program because the chamber of commerce of Salt Tuesday following an appendicitis Daughters outing ~n Big Cotton- ladder and received a severe tourney because of inabllity to get be taken to the Utah State Fire- there are so many ahead of you Lake, Mayor Perry of Ogden, and operation, will be conducted Fri- wood canyon Saturday, and had bruise on her arm. She also acaway from work. men's convention, to be held at on the next program." This was Mr. Moffat of the Utah Copper day at 9 a.m. at St. Theresa a most wonderful time. Complete. quired several other bruises, but Officers and enlisted men at Price this weekend. The band will the end of the interview and we Co. These people mentioned that church m Midvale. ly "tuckered out" she retired that fortunately no bones were broken Fort Douglas aided tn handling participate in the events there, as could not see the speaker because we were well known, and the Rosary services were held on evening and the dreams began. and she declares that she is O.K. the shoot, and Major R. Shores guests of the Midvale delegation. they talked to us over a radio. I whole intermountain west would Thursday evening at the famlly She dreamed that she was still in Luana is a plucky young lady, and Sergeant C. E. Weeks were Midvale will have a large rep- asked when we could expect to be listening in to hear us. Sears home. the canyon, and that her girl and her many friends predict that given special praise by the shootresentat!on at the convention, have our turn, but received no Roebuck & Co. mailed a like letfriends had locked her in a cabin. she will be fully recovered and ers for their efforts in making the Continued on Last Page) Chief Canning said. answer. Subscribe far The Ute Sentinel. Determined to escape she dashed playing again real soon. tourney a .conspicuous success. 00 n USlC ontests I 1 ~nP.akers 1 I I coNTRACT LETFOR LIGHTING I 1 I Glen Hogan Wins State Rifle Shoo! 1 I The Atw~od Family Tells of ;! ~~;: ~!:o~~:~;~on ~ Sleep-Walking Doesn't Pay Interesting Musical Journey ~~:~::~~;:~t ;~~st ~~~te::i~; West Jordan Girl Discovers No Band Concert To Be Given Sal. I • |