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Show FIREMEN MAKE FINE SHOWING AT STATE MEET Members of the Midvale fire department and their Ladies' Aux- * ALL TH;-! LOCAL NEWS PLUS COLORED COMIC SECTION A Publication Devoted to the WeHare and Progress of the Jordan Valley * * * UTAH, * FRIDAY, AUGUST * 12,* 1938. * * MIDVALE, Telephone: Midvale 178 Jordan Dtstrlct • • sCh001S T0 MIDVALE BALL U.S. Smelter Annual Outing AMERICANISM Begtn Fa11 Term sept. 7t h TEAM UPSET BY Scheduled Today at Lagoon CLASSES TO BE Funeral To Be Held * RIVERTONIANS ployesToday is the gala day of the year for the em- HELD AT SCHOOL For William Wilson and families of the Midvale plant of the UnitV l 0 * 5 N 32 ume - 0. * Uiary "did themselves proud'' at ============================================================~============================~===========================================================================--- the Utah State Firemen's associa.- 1 tio~, held Friday and Saturday at rrice. A large delegation from ·a community, accompanied by • the Midvale band, attended the state gathering, whi.ch was declared one of the most successful in the history of the organization. School days will commence The Midvale Ladies' auxiliary, a~ai.n throughout the Jordan disheaded by the Midvale band, was tnct on Wednesday, September 7, awarded third prize in the parade One of the biggest upsets in the ed States Smelting Refining and Mining company, it Adult education classes will Funeral services for William A. , it has been announced by Superinheld Friday, being only a few Wilson, age o, former Sandy resi- tendent C. N. Jensen. _A.ccordin~ to season's play of the Jordan soft- being the annual outing at Lagoon. begin Monday , August 15, at 7·30 5 points under the snappy Tooele dent and World war veteran, who the calendar, the official openmg ball league occured Tuesday of p. m . at the Midvale junior high A fine program of sports and races, to begin at aggreg!ltion, which won second died Sunday at the Los Angeles 1 is Septembe~ ~· but due to the this week, when Midvale lost its school, .it has been announced by place. The Bingham ladies captur- Veterans• hospital follow.ing a · fact that th1s IS Labor day, and first game of the season and were 2 p. m. has been arranged by the committee, mem- Glen W. Brownin$. instructor. bers of which are John Wheadon, chairman; A. J. The classes will discuss topics ed the first prize. long illness, will be' conducted Fri- the teachers' institute on Septe~ shut out by Riverton, cellar-place Charles A. Canning of Midvale day at 2 o'clock noon at Sandy . ber 6, children will not really begm team, with a 4-0 score. This was Mickelson, secretary; Walter Wright, Joe Johnson, especially prepared for foreign1 was re-elected by acclamation as Second ward chapel. Reed Sander- their term until September 7. Riverton's first victory of the Rawlin Milne, William Jenson and Henry Nelson. born residents who intend to seek state treasurer, a position he has son of the ward bishopric will of- . The various school quarters will season. Prizes will be given to all who enter the contests, American citizensrup, but will be held for many years. Results of other games pleJyed ficiate, and military services will end on November 4, January 13, open to all adults who vv'ish to Mrs. Fred Jenkins of the Mid- be conducted by Jordan Post No. March 17 and May 19, it was an- Tuesday evening was a 10-10 tie with special awards to the winners. advantage of the course. All Midvale stores, the city offices, bank and post- take vale fire auxiliary was re-elected 35, American Legion. game between Union and Bluffnounced. Holidays to be observed persons over 18 years of age are 1 office will close at noon Friday in observance as secretary of the state organizaof the dale on the Union field. Herriman .l th f W w will include November 24 and 25, invited to attend. M r. W I son, e son o . . tion. Wilson and Anna E. Ostlund Wil- Thanksgiving; December 23 to won a game from Sandy with an annual event. Courses of study will include: 8-6 score and Sandy Third won a Following is the program of the day's sport acti- English, reading, writing, citizenson, was born at Sandy in 1888. January 2, Christmas and New ship, history of the United States, SANDY INTERSECTION He is survived by one brother, Years, .and February 22, Washing- victory over South Jordan to the vities: · tune of 9 to 5. The Draper-Lark 2:00 P.M.-Boys' race, under 6 * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and a study of the United States . GETS TRAFFIC LIGHT WHford M. Wilson, and two sis- ton's birthday. constitution. ters, Mrs. A. Marinda Lundberg Armistice day Will be obser:ed game was not reported. years of age. 20 yards. Standing of the Teams on November 11 with appropnate Classes will be held each Mon2:10 P. M.-Girls' race, under Residents of Sandy are pleased and Miss Pearl Wilson. • programs to be held in all schools Second Half Schedule day and Wednesday evening for 6 years of age. 20 yards. with the action of Salt Lake Won Lost Pet. with the cooperation of the Amseveral weeks, Mr. Browning said. 2:20 P. M.-Boys' race, 6, 7, county officials in placing a trafMidvale .. .................... 7 1 .875 erican Legion. The date of the anThe instructors have just comand 8 years. 20 yards. fic semaphore at the intersec2 .750 nual spring festival will be an- Herriman .................... 6 pleted two months of intensive 2:30 P. M.- Girls' race, 6, 7, tion of their Main street and South Union .......................... 5 2 .714 nounced later. study and preparation under the and 8 years. 20 yards. State. The improvement is one 3 .500 Teachers' institute will be held Draper ........................ 3 Erection of a sodium vapor guidance of leading educators at 2:40 P. M.-Boys• race, 9, 10, that has been needed for some 4 .428 Marquis, world celebrated mag- ~ at Jordan high school September Bluffdale .................... 3 lighting system will start within the University of Utah, and they and 11 years. 20 yards. time. 3 .400 ician, will make three appearances 6 with instructors from all schools Sandy Third .............. 2 2:50 P. M.-Giirls' race, 9, 10, 30 days under a contract with the hope that many local residents Due to heavy motor traffic at Sandy ......... .... ..... ........ 2 4 .333 in the Jordan valley next week. of the district participating. General Electric company, Mayor w.ill take advantage of the opporand 11 years. 20 yards. this intersection, pedestrians often Monday night he will appear in 5 .285 A list of teachers for the en- South Jordan ............ 2 J. Hollis Aylett said Wednesday tunity to gain knowledge ltnd en3:00 P. M.-Boys' race, 12, 13, had difficulty in crossing the the Sandy auditorium under aus- suing year will be published in Riverton .................... 1 3 .250 following a special meeting. joyment from the course. and 14 years. 50 yards. highway, especially in the early Lark .. ......................... 1 pices Of the Sandy First ward L. next week's Sentinel. 5 .167 The system will replace the 3:10 P. M.-Girls' race, 12, 13, evening when patrons were flockD. S. church. Tuesday, his enter1 Schedule of final games for Fripresent incandescent lamps and and 14 years. 50 yards. ing to the Burk Theatre and to day, August 2 follow: tainment will be presented in the 3 :20 P. M.-Boys' race, 15 to steel poles will replace wooden stores on the west side of State Midvale at Sandy. Second ward amusement hall, unones. The new system will include 18 years. 75 yards. street. der auspices of the Second ward South Jordan at Lark. 1 3 :30 P. M.-Girls' race, 15 to 35 lamps, strung between the 0. The semaphore has been in opBluffdale at Herriman. church in Midvale and on Weds. L. railroad tracks on the east \ 18 years. 75 yards. eratiOn for the past ten days, and Sandy Third at Union. nesday night, he will appear in 3:40 P. M.-Fat man's race. and the city limits on the west. is proving to be a great aid ~s Riverton at the Junior High Draper vs. Riverton. Cost of the project is approximate- ~ over 200 pounds. lessening traffic hazards, it • school under auspices of the RivMore than 500 were in attend3 :50 P. M.-Nail Driving Con- ly $4000. said. erton Second ward church. For the past several months Lamps to be used on the new ance at East Jordan stake M. L test, for ladies. 1 Many strange and unusual friends of J. M. Boyden have been system will be similar to those A. annual suns~t services held 4:00 P. M.-T u g- of-War bethings are promised dur.lng the asking him to submit his call'diderected by Salt Lake county and Sunday evening at Glacio park In tween Flotation Mill and Smelter. Marquis performances in these acy for member of the Jordan Cottonwood canyon at 4:30 P. M.-Softball Game be- the state highway • commission on 1 Little places. Massive illusions, designed district school board, representing CRESCENT South State street between Twenwhich Samuel 0. Bennion of the tween Midvale Plant and Salt ty-first South and Murray especially for Marquis will be Sandy, Butler, Granite and Crescity Two weeks from today we are Lake Office. First Council of Seventies was the Prize: $10.00 for limits. The poles will be on the A sunset service was held Sun- presented for the first time in the cent. principal speaker. Elder Bennion going to have a closing program. winners and $5.00 for losers. north side of the street. day evening by the M. I. A. of Salt Lake region. outlined the responsibility of those Following careful consideration First we will have a program of 4:30 P. M.-Horseshoe Pitching Erection of the lamps is part West Jordan ward on the lawn of in authority iin developing a plan Marquis says that he will he h~s consente~, and his name ~s tap dancing and other numbers. contest. of the beautification program pro- to interest and hold the youth in the chapel grounds, with Arthur change local children into bun- submitted for this important pOSl- Then we will have games and a posed by a group of citizens. The the path of righteousness. V. Bulkley in charge. Dies to be given away to other tion. I watermelon bust. Donna Fair- LAST RITES HELD FOR plans include removal of the utiliSpeakers were all returned children attending the performOther speakers at the meetFor 15 years Mr. Boyden owned, bourn, 10 , and na Fairbourn, 10. AUTO CRASH VICTIM ty poles on the road, extension of missionaries from the ward, and ance as souvenirs. Other Marquis managed, and edited the Mt. included President Heber J. BurFriday, August 5 , Darlene the pavement over the e tire gon who urged the youth to be u the program depicted a typical L. mysteries include "In a Pers_Ian Pleasant Pyramid, the leading Faulkner and Vaudis Fairbourn Funeral services were held in · width of the highway and lower- firm and steadfast in their cause D. S. missionary street meeting. Garden", "Broadcasting a Radio", paper printed in San Pete county drew some pictures ;in handicraft The program was given as fol· "~n .a S~ookeasy" and fifty other~· at that time. Durin~ this time class held in the afternoon. Dar- the Draper First ward chapel ing of the D. & R. G. w. railroad for truth, as the rocks by which lows: they were surrounded, and as pure \ big llluswns. real training was obtamed in busi- lene made a bird and Vaudis made Wednesday for Richard Brown tracks. who was killed Saturday evening Song, congregation; five-minute Metropolitan newspapers have ness, financing, managing, writing a frog.-Vaudis Fairbourn, age 10 as the mountain streams. Rein a traffic accident on the Draper talk by Joseph Jacobson north- hailed Marquis as the greatest and bus.iness affairs in general. and Darlene Faulkner, age s. marks were also given by Rayroad. Speakers were Gwynne Page Stake Outing For st t . . J C R• .ch ds magician since the passing of the In this work he was very successmond H. Clayton of the stake ern s a es mission; . . 1 ar , . . . . Mothers. Daughters of Riverton, C. W. Vawdrey and . G dn C di n Immortal Houdim and Thurston. ful Music baseball and military presidency. d an Ge nevieve ar er, ana a · • GRANITE Ravelle Smith. Enjoyed By Many Musical numbers were furnished mission; Howard Barben, eastwork were always his hobbies and We are going to go up to TanMusic was furnished by quartet by a vocal quartet by Orson Clark central mission; Dell Smith, cenin these he was equally success- ners Flat next Wednesday at 5 P· under direction of Jerome Brawn. An outstanding event Of the tral states mission; Donald Hogan ful. m. We will take our own lunches. Prayers were by Crozier Kimball, the moth ers and and company of Salt Lake; vocal season was numbers, Cannon Thomson of Sr. and Frank Smith, western Mr. Boyden taught in the While up pthere we are going to Heber A. Smith and Arthur Shaw. daughters outing of East Jordan Midvale; clarinet quartet by memstates mission, and James A. ' schools of Utah for 25 years. He play ball and go on the teeterThe services were under direc- stake, held recently at Draper bers of Midvale junior high school Bateman, southern states mission. taught a number of subjects, but totters. There are also swings up tion of Bishop Reid Beck. park with approximately six hununder direction of Cannon Thomrincipally music in the grades P A closing song was sung by the there to play in. Everyone is plan- 1 dred in attendance. The outing Th More than 300 fathers and sons and high schools, also military ning to have a nice time. - Lila son. e f1 ag ceremony was b y congregation, and benediction was was sponsored by East Jordan S t t pronounced by P. T. Bateman. participated in the annual Fath- tactics during the World war. Archibald, age 9. . cou roop 137, Midva1e s econd , stake Y. W. M. I. A. under direc- 1 . t en~ ers' and Sons' outing sponsored Seventeen years of the 25 years . . ward . 0 rson S mi·th, supenn On Wednesday, August 3, we bby East Jordan stake M. I. A. of his teaching carrer have been bon of Mrs. Ada s. <?layton, pre_si- dent of East Jordan stake Y. M. LOCAL REGISTRATION held Friday, Saturday and Sun- spent as music teacher and super- enjoyed another play day. We had I dent, with Mrs. Matilda M. Smith M I A . h f th piano lessons and the reporters 8 and Mrs. Elfleda L . Jensen, as · tln · was m c arge 0 OFFICES ANNOUNCED day, at Tanners Flat in Little Cot-\ visor in the schools of the Jor- club and handicraft for the ones general chairmen in charge. g. 1 mee tonwood canyon, with Harry S. 1 dan district. He knows the school who do not belong to these actif th Taps at the close of the meett Following are the registration Wright of Midvale and Clyde problems in this district and would East Jordan stake annual reAn important fea ure 0 e ing were sounded by Alden Soren1 places for local voters who have Swe?son of Sandy as general do all in his power to maintain the vi ties. union, sponsored by the stake M. afternoon program was a play- son of Midvale. After club most of the people not as yet qualified for the com- chairmen in charge. schools on the highest possible go outside and play ball. - Irene I. A. will be held Tuesday, August let, "The Gift", and the storyIng primary election: 16, at Saratoga resort to which hour which included stories told by Mrs. Egbert to be Honored Elmer Christensen of the Y. M. level, his suporters say. McGee, age 13. District 307 - Mrs. Kathryn M. I. A. general board was a • all members of the stake are in- talented story-tellers dressed .in Mrs. Henry Egbert of West .JorKennedy, 95 Third avenue, Mid- speaker at the campfire program vi ted to attend. keeping with the t_ype of s.tones 1 dan will be the honor guest at an vale. 0 Saturday evening, under the diSport activities will begin at 2 j t 0 ld· St ory- t e11ers me1u.d e d ' J ap- 1"open house" party, to be given Royal SBOeUckTsHteaJdORisDANthe janitor District 308-Mrs. Violet Grace, rection of Gerald Smith and Herof the school and church house. P· m. which will include girls' and an.ese, Mrs. E .. En~ersol, western, I Wednesday, August 17, at her 724 East Center, Midvale. bert Carter. Various musical boys' softball games. There will Miss Nelda Pierson; fairy, Mrs. home, the occasion being her He has put varnish on all of our imal M Ali District 309-Pearl R. Green, numbers were also given. floors and it makes it look very also be horse-shoe pitching con- Fleda Lar~on; an • rs. c~ birthday anniversary. Mrs. EgSandy R. D. 1. Henry C. Jorgensen, member of nice. We are all very careful not testst including men's singles and Crap~; Indian, Mrs. Lucy Godfrey, bert's daughters, Mrs. Leona District 310 - Julia Peterson, the State Liquor Control board to harm ft.-Carol Young, • doubles, and women's singles and j ~storical, • Miss Maurine Cash; J Beckstead, Mrs. Maud Raddon and 9 1 Midvale R. D. 1. was the prin~ipal sp~aker at ~e I Draper remained the only unAugust 15, we are going to close doubles. Prizes will be offered for pioneer, Mrs. Foster ?"reenwood. Miss Ellen Egbert, will be the District 311-Mrs. Hilma Wiles, Sunday mornmg serv~ce, at which defeated team in the Draper park our playground. We are going to each contest. Swimming will take The program also mcluded the hostesses. Friends are invited to 170 Second avenue, Midvale. Clinton Esperson of the Y. M. M. l night softball league following have a program and all of our place from 5 p. m. to 7 p. m. I presentati~n of the American call at the Egbert home between I. A. stake board was i.n charge. this week's contest when they won parents are inVited to attend. _ when diving and swimming race 1flag by gtrls iin costume. The the hours of 2 and 6 p. m. on Mr. and Mrs. Theron Smart and Heber J. Burgon, president of a victory over Sandy with a 11-4 Ilene Beckstead, 9 . exhibitions will take place. There group in attendance included that day. children of Richfield are visiting East Jordan stake was also a score. In other games played, We decided to make up dances will also be a comical diving ex- ' daughters, mothers and grand--------relatives here. speaker at the meeting. Musical Crescent downed Riverton to the in our tap dancing class. They are hibition. • mothers and great-grandmothers, numbers included a cornet solo, tune of 22 to 14, while Draper Egg going to have two girls out of the Supper hour and program will ranging In age from a few months by Alden Sorenson; accordian solo won from West Jordan with a big class to do a dance in the be from 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. at. to 94 years. Grandma Hannah by Rex Shaw 12-9 score. South J or dan won ov- coming rev.iew. They are going to which time a feature of the pro-! Anderson of Midvale received reThe opening and closing songs er Sandy Third with a 22-17 count. invite the mothers and fathers of gram will be a candy shower I cognition as being the most elderSouth Jordan downed Bluffdale \ were led by J. Clement Crapo. Standing of the teams all South Jordan to attend.-.Joy when 50 pounds of candy will be ' ly mother present. She will be 95 7-0 .in this week's games of the , The opening and closing prayers won Lost Pet. D. McMullin, age 9 . Midvale Park-7 :00 p. m. thrown to the crowd from the years old next month. Salt Lake County Farm Bureau i were by R. H. Clayton of the Draper ························ 3 0 1.000 water tower. Dancing will conMrs. Martina Sorenson and ~d· girls' softball league when Josie Cannon Thomson, director stake presidency, and Orson Smith South Jordan ·············· 2 1 .667 SANDY elude the day's activities. Melissa Smith of Draper receive Brown, hurler for the winners s ri t d t f th st k y prizes for having t.?e largest famFINAL CONCERT upe n en en o e a e · Sandy .......................... 2 1 .667 ! Our playground is very proud of · din pitched no-hit ball in seven inM M I A. TO VISIT NEW YORK ily group in attendance, me1u g · · · Draper Egg ................ 2 1 .667 Nils Carlson. He has won various . 1 nings. On Parade, March, Holmes; daughters and daughters-m- aw. Sandy Third .............. 2 1 .667 tournaments at the Jordan High Mrs. D. W. McDonald, in comt d b M In games played Wednesday 1 Line-Up, March, E. DeLamater; 1 The prizes were presen e y rs. Crescent ...................... 1 2 .333 competing with boys from other pany with her aunt, Mrs. CumorSaskatchewan Overture, G. E. W. Jordan Primary To evening of this week Crescent won Elfleda L. Jensen. West Jordan .............. 0 3 .000 Jordan district recreation centers. ah Burns of Salt Lake, left Sunt d th over East Midvale 13 to 6. HerriHolmes; Success March, Bennett; Stage ..Snow White" The singing of aps c1ose e Riverton ...................... 0 3 .000 day for New York. They will tour th d d h man won a victory over Bluffdale Loyalty, March, J. E. Skornicka; · t f · t t t d an aug _ Mr. and Mrs. Byron G rant and a II pom s o meres en roue an program. The mo ers Intermezzo, Wiegand-Roberts; Un-J . 11 to 7. Union downed Draper 20 "Snow White and the Seven ters of each ward m the stake der Escort, March, Geo. Douglas; Dwarfs" will be presented by the hard on the production of this small son, Bruce, will leave Mon- expec t t o b e gone a bou t a month. . to 4 and Vincent Drug won a vic· m· s an Mi ss w·Im·fred M c Donald , w h o lunched in large family groups. The Valedictorian, Overture, Mor- West Jordan ward primary at fine play, and a large attendance day for a two-weeks• VIsit tory over Sandy 13 to 4. Riverton ris; Sound Off, March, Holmes; their home-coming party on Sat- is greatly desired to show ap- Francisco. They will be accom- has been serving a short-term L. 1 claimed a close game from Lark preciation of what the Primary is \ panied by Mrs. Grant's father, H. D. S. mission in Tennessee, will 1 *Try S~nt1nel Want-Ads with an 18-16 score. Spencer Headway, March, Bennett; Star urday, August 27. join them on their return trtp. Spaogled Banner, Key. for quick results. Primary officers are working doing for the children of the ward. Burkinshaw. ward won from Granger 16 to 7. NEW LIGHTS TO BE INSTALLED Magician Act To I A ppear L oca11y I Many Present At i Sunset Services In Glacio Park J. M. Boyden Is Candidate For School Board PLAY GROUND NOTES W. Jordan Holds Sunset Services I I I Fathers and Sons Outing Attracts 300 Parll•Cl•pantS East Jordan Slake p I a n s Annual . Reunion Aug. 16 I D raper H ldS Lead In Nl.ghl B 11 L I a eague, I BAND PROGRAM F 0 R SATURDAY I GIRLS' SOFTBALL RESULTS GIVEN · I . I I I • |