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Show Waler Carnival * ALL THE LOC.l\L NE -J"S To Be Held At Swimming Poo~ PLUS COLORED pool, it was announced COMIC SECTION A Publication Devoted to the WeHare and Proqress of the Jordan Valley Two weeks' training in life.saving and swimming will be concluded Friday at a water carnival in the Midvale city swimming * Volume 5-No. 33 * * * * * * * * * MIDVALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1938. Telephone: Midva~e 178 Wedne~ ========================================================================================================================================================================~-~~-~--~--~--- ;E~r.~~~~:!:;~:~:~;::;~~.Jordan School District MANY ATTEND Public Work Administration Announces Teacher List REGREATIO Al Approves Loan for c·ty Hall I PROGRAM HERE C., ~p~ere~::=~~:d~C:rt;::~~~ :~ :.:e::~::; ;~li; ;t;~~~t 1 30 p. = LE lE D UEBY RGIN Mayor J. Hollis Aylett will presFollowing is the list of teachers and other offiUnder a Washi ngton, D. date line, Salt Lake ent the medals, while Charles G. cials for the 1938-39 term as announced this week daily papers Tuesday carried an item stating that Paull will represent the American b h J d h 1 d' '· b d Red Cross in congratulating the y t e or an sc 00 IStnct oar : A total of 23,867 persons took t h e pu bl ic wor k s a d ministration h a d approved two Midvale must still play Sandy rt' . t f JORDAN ffiGH advantage of the supervised re- grants for Utah, one of which was $31,500 for a new .in the Jordan softball league bepaT~~lp:n:~r has been operated AILI. aw. ENdielsAensh, bprinocipDal;BEalmmld,a creation at the various play- municipal building for Midvale. fo e they can clc.im second halt . . m n, II: y, · · ar grounds of the schools of the Jorhonors in the Jordan softball under the direction of Ernest HoiDeane Benmon, Mary Boden, Paul . . . Several weeks ago an application was filed by lings. Mrs. Louis c. Cozza, life1 c. Boyce, Isaac E. Bushnell, Leon dan diStrict dunng the month of Midvale City for the grant, after a study made by .~eoauguthe.Joirndagnamdoewsnepdla)L'eadrkF1r3idatyo · of the American 1 E. Butler, J. C. Crawford, T. A. July. according to an announce..., savmg examin~r d t 'al EJeC~l·On Dewey, John N. Dorius, Jesse ment by Dr. c. N. Jensen super- the city planning board, headed by Dr. H. E. Nelson. 10; Draper claimed a win from Red Cross will con uc spec! & c G ld F L G d T · · h f . asper,. 0 a raser, aura ar - intendent of the Jordan ' school entatlve plans call for the erection ere o a Riverton with an 8-6 count, while contests at the carruval. • ner, Ph1l Goldbranson, Lola Han- . . . . sen, A. C. Jensen, Ethelyn La_rson, d!stnct. This number does. not ID- 1$70,000 municipal auditorium, library, municipal of- Union claimed a victory from SanAnnouncement was made this 1 d th b d b hi f th d Thi d Moll;y Lindell, Clarence R. Nelson, c.u ~ e ~n mem e~s P 0 e £ices and recreation facilities. The balance of $38 500 Y r · BRIDGE LUNCHEON TO week by Dr. Harold E. Nelson, Oralie Rawson, Reed Sanderson, d1stnct wh1cll meets m most of . . ' The Herriman-Bluffdale game OPEN CLUB'S SEASON Midvale dentist, that he will seek Alma F. Smith, Orson Smith, the communities, twice a week. must be raised by the ISSUance of bonds, and an el- and the Millvale-Sandy game were election as a member of the Jor- ~~~~e LTuft~~.lo;~~a~~!e';~orpe, The total in attendance each ection for appro-ying or d~feating the issue has been postponed. Final arrangements are being dan school board to represent BUTLER week during July is listed as fol- called by the City council for Tuesday, September Standing of the Teams made for the opening bridge this district. P. M. Mickelsen, principal; lows: week ending July 9, 4,700; 20. Won Lost Pet. luncheon of the Midvale Women's Dr. Nelson, who has spent many Gertrude Anderberg. I week ending July 16, 6,228; week I The bond election notice appears in this issue of Midvale ...................... 7 1 .875 Community club on September 7 years of his life in Midvale, is a CRESCENT endm·g July 23, 6,633 ·, week ending Hern·man 6 2 750 Arvid Larson, principal; Amy at the club rooms on the Midvale graduate of the Midvale schools The Sentinel. .................... · Peterson. July 30, 6, 306. Union .......................... 6 2 .750 junior high school campus. and the Jordan high school. He is DRAPER District recreation supervisors Draper ........... ...... ... 4 3 .571 Lunceon will be served at one a successful business and profesReid Beck, principal; George include o. D. Ballard, Dunn TaySouth Jordan ............ 4 5 .445 o'clock under the supervision of sional man and an extensive tax- Barton, J. Jerome Brown, Florence lor, B. J. Santistevan and Orpha Bluffdale .................... 3 4 .429 the entertainment committee head- payer of this district. CAhristenFs~tn'ger~ludlda Ha;e~OSSG'k~~~· Soffe. Sandy ........................ 2 4 .333 1z ed by Mrs. Leon Rasmussen. In speaking of Dr. Nelson's nme ' , Verena Graham, Frank Jorgen• More than 60 .were in atten.d- 1 Boy Scout troop 137 of the Mid- Sandy Tllird .............. 2 4 .333 Business of the meeting will incandidacy, one of his supporters sen, Murray Lewis, Mary .!cEvoy, ance at Sandy First ward Relief vale Second ward will hold a Riverton .................. 1 5 .167 clude preparations for the ap- said: "Dr. Nelson is well acquaint- Mary Parker, J. M . Peterson, MarL k 1 6 143 · R ei d , 0 rp h a S o ff e, Geneva society silver social held Tues- Court of Honor at the chapel on ar ............................ · proaching central district conven- ed with local school conditions · jone Quinn day afternoon of last week at Tuesday evening, August 23, at I tion of the Utah State Federation and problems; he has been con- 1 · & Eat · which time awards will SOFTBALL GRA~""ITE s Jo r d an 8 take 10 d ge a t Gl aclo be pres- GIRLS of Women's clubs. nected with the health council of J "1 Whit . . I a k . L'ttl 1 e c 0 tt onwoo d can- ented. A good program has also CHAMPIONSHIP TO ames •• . more, prmc1pa ; P r m Several hundred women are ex- Jorqan scllool district for some Ber·vl Gardner. von under d' t'o f the Reli'ef 1 pected to attend the district con- time, and in that capacity has J J Irec n been arranged. BE DECIDED SAT. HERRI:\IA. • ·• t 'd 'th -..socie Y pres! ency, WI ....... rs. Life badges, first class badges, vention here September 17. become familiar with the schools Austin L. Walker, principal; J. P. Jensen of Sandy announces Thor a Hansen, president, in .second class badges, tenderfoot Games to determ1'ne the d1'viof the district. He has three chil- \Vinnifred McDonald, Irene T h omas. his candidacy for re-election as charge. badg-es and merit awards will be sional JUDGE JENSEN TO SPEAK winners of the Salt Lake olren attending our local schools, LARK member of the board of education The program was under the di- given to various members of the county farm bureau girls' softball AT lUIDYALE FIRST WARD and is vitally interested in matHarold \V. Nielsen, principal; of the Jordan school distri.ct to rection of the class leaders, with troop, it is announced. league will be played at the Midters of education, as well as civic Amy Howard, Eleanor Parry. represent the communities of SanMrs. Alice Crapo as chairman. The Scoutmaster and committee val e ball park Saturday. Judge Nephi Jensen of Salt affairs." :\UDVALE At 5 p. m . a double header will Lake city will be the principal E. E. Greenwood, principal; La dy, Butler, Granite and Crescent. Numbers on the program included request that all parents of the Re.ne A vlett, Afton Argyle, Rex During the past four years Mr. vocal numbers by J. C. Crapo; boys be present to remind the be played between Riverton and speaker at the Midvale First Beckstead, Ila Brockbank, Gladys Jensen has served as member of reading, Mrs. Nora T. Peterson; Scouts that they have 100 percent South Jordan to decide the westward church services Sunday eveGardner, VaLois Irving, Fern ern division title for the second nlng at 6:30 p. m. Lindsay, Mary Mclo.<Iillan, Donald the building and grounds com- vocal selections, lo.fiss Maxine Or- support. half schedule. A fine musical program will B. Milne, Evelyn Mary O'Brien, mittee of the board of education. ton, accompanied on the piano by Barbara Olson, Lorenzo E. Peter- In that period the school trans- J. C. Crapo; remarks by the MID-FLORA MEMBERS also be presented. The public is Crescent and Vincent Drug of son, Roxane Porter, Ella ~chard portation system has been made mothers of the missionaries in The Oil Painting club,' under dicordially invited to attend this TAKE GARDEN TOUR Midvale \vill vie at 6 p. m. to de~on, Mamie Tholen, Cannon A. an d termine the eastern division chamrection of Herbert Bartlett, art Thomson, Nadine L. Taylor, Sarah one of the best in the state. Much whose honor the social was held, service. .Twenty-five n:embers iponship. supervisor, spent the week at Taylor, Iris Thorpe, Lorna Voor- improvement has been accom- Mrs. Mabel Bird, mother of Glen plished in the buildings and Bird, who is serving in the Nethfnends .of the Mid-Flora Garden Vincent Drug girls handed hees. HO)IE·COMING HEI.D White Pine flat in Little Cottonerlands mission, and Mrs. Ellen ! club enJoyed a garden tour .M.onthe RI\.ERTON AT EAST MID\TALE WARD wood canyon where they had a grounds of all the schools in f th t d Mapleton-Springville girls their Samuelson mother of John A day evening, when ey VIS! e N. K. Thomson, principal; Pearl . . most enjoyable and profitable distnct. ' · · d Bodell, Zelma Butterfield, CelestiSamuelson who is serving in the the R. 0. Kirkland rose gar ens first defeat of the season with a East Midvale ward Primary time. al Dutson, \V. R. Edgel, Florence . At .present t~e board of edu~a- central st;tes mission. A talk was in Bountiful, and the beautiful Al- 3-2 score in an exhibition contest held its· annual Home Coming celeIn the week spent in the can- 1 Frandson, D. F. Griffiths, La.Var hon 1s launching an extensiVe . pine garden of William F. Langton staged Thursday at Springville. T rdan also giVen by Mrs. Nora Batebration at the ward chapel Thurs- yon they completed a total of 55 Tsaacson, Sterling !ensen, B~anch b UI·rd·mg program a t the ..oo · · . . . man who was 1 ecently released a t AI pme p 1ace on G'l I mer dr'IVe Genevieve Robertson was the oil paintings as well as an ex- La~son, Ellll: Mous,~y. DubOis C. hl"h day afternoon at 4:30 p. m. school, wh1ch promises to • · s It L k c·t hurler for the winners with Ruth 1 . ' . Rh.me, Carne Samuelson, V. F. "' . . as secretary of the Relief soCiety. m a a e 1 Y· The following program was giv- tens1ve study of the Wild flowers.· Victor, Claire \Veils, Gordon New- surpass any hke endeavor m the Greenwood behind the bat. Orva Tributes to Mrs. Bateman and 1·s Some in the group were able to by. st a t e. A new t ra d es b m'ld'ng en: 1 Strong saved the game for her nearly completed and an up-to- Mrs. Sarah D. Rawson, who was UIOISI Opening prayer, Mrs. Erva complete two oil paintings in one SOUTH JORDAN I teammates when she made a , Harold Ashman, principal; Oral date gymnasium is in the offing. released as member of the sewing Brown of the Primary stake day. sensational catch with bases Those in the group included: Beckstead, Bernice Holt, Beryl 1'.Ir. Jensen's activities have been committee, was given by Mrs. Lilboard; opening song, "Sing With loaded to put a halt to Spring. Larsen, Druce Tanner, Drews a vital factor in these improve- lian Bishop. ributes to the misJoy", congregation; address of Dean Bishop, Ralph Nelson, Del- Riska. ville's scoring. t sionary mothers was by Mrs. Zel; welcome, Supt. Martha Oakeson; bert Larson, Junior Jensen, Earl, SANDY men s. rna Thompson. A fatal accident on the Bing- :\Ir. and 1\lrs. Hogan Honored dramatization of songs, beginners' Dowding, Oral Birch, Charles, A. E. Peterson, principal; Leila Mr. Jensen has been active in I The program was followed by ham highway near Dahl's Dairy Mr. ~nd Mrs. Glen C. Hogan group; playlet, first group; tap Wright and the supervisor, Mr.· Abbott, Ruth Adamson, Melba business in Sandy for 30 years and games and refreshments. The occured about 9 a. m. Wednesday of West Jordan Bartlett. Besides their extensive were the honorI Bishop, Bessie Brough, !Jorace dance Maxine Glover; piano solo, I Dewey Ella Greenwood, Elizabeth is among the largest taxpayers games were under the direction of · when the car driven by Janus A. ed guests at a surprise party givGloria Bird; duo tap dance, Don- work in art, the boys also enjoy- Hubbi~. Milton L. Jensen, Guy of the school district. He served Mrs. Alice Crapo and Mrs. Mabel Mayer, 35, employe of Ivan Dahl, en by the Salt Lake Gun club na Glover, Jean Middleton; char- ed hikes to the Crater Hole and • Leonard, R. D. Madse , Robert L. as bishop of Sandy Second ward E. Nelson. 'tw'Ded over throwing Mr. Mayer and their par tners at the home o! Pixton, Lucile Peterson, ~urelda for a period of 15 years, and acter dance, Delores Sharp; class also to Lake Secret. at from the car, breaking his neck The boys plan another outing lr. and ' Radrlon. M:rs. Eastman in Salt Theodore W. SJomlom, song, trail builders; song and D. U. P. DA~CE and fracturing his skull. He was Verda Stewart. Helen Thackeray, the present time is the clerk of Lake City Friday eveni g of last dance, Maxine Brady; song, a and in October when the mountains I..ottie Wycherly. East Jordan stake of the L. D. S. The Glover. camp of the Daugh- killed almost instantly. week. The occasion was the birthb, Blue Bird group; trumpet duet, and trees are colorful in their· "( 'ION church. ters of the Utah Pioneers is sponHe leaves a wi fe and three day anniversary of Mr. Hogan. Howard and Eugene Millerberg; beautiful autumn garb. Bennett Cash, principal; MilHis friends and supporters feel soring a dance to be held in the daughters, Joyce 10, Shirley 7, On Sunday Mrs. Hogan entertaindred Aylett, Kenneth Brady, Algie accordian solos, a and b, Belva he should be re-elected to the Pioneer Hall in West Jordan on Arlene 4. They are residents of Brunson, :r.r. K. Bunnell, Esther ed at dinner in her husband's Cook. Jo'orbush. Elva Glover, Phyllis position he now holds in order to \Vednesday, August 24. Admission West Jordan at present. However honor prior to his departure to Stal{e president, Mrs. Augie Gre<.'nwoo , Alice Hatch, Virginia ef'ectively carry on the work he will be 35c per couple. A good Mr. Mayer was form erly of OneRawlins, introduced other stake Harris, Myrtle Malstrom, M. A. has been so instrumental in start- time is assured all those who at- ta, Kansas, and .?.!rs. Mayer was Camp Perry, Ohio, where he will compete .in the annual gun club Partington, Genevieve Rasmussen, board members- Mrs. Brov.'TI, Mrs. tend . a resiaent of Tremonton. Beulah Stout, Minnie L. Wade, ing. shoot of the National Rifle AsBernice Cash, Mrs. Marie Rob· Charles \Villiams. sociation. Guests at the dinner inbins, Mrs. Louise Schmidt, and The "Well Baby" clinic sponsorWJ<~ST ,JORDAN i\IEETING OF S:\DTII cluded Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brown Mrs. Clara Barton. Rewards to ed by East Jordan stake Relief H. w. Jorgensen, pr;ncipal; :FA)IILY SCHEDULED of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. various groups were made. society will be held at Jordan Marguerite Cox, La Vern J. DickPatterson and family, Dr. and Closing song was, "Children's stake house in Sandy Thursday son, Afton Forsgren, Forace It . . ' Green, Virginia Haun, L. Marcus A special meeting for adu Mrs. W. G. Garner of Salt Lakt" Day". One hundred children and August 25 flom 10 ·3° a. m. to· Jensen, Florence Jorgensen, Grey members of the Thomas Smith City, Mr. Hogan's mother, and a about 40 adults were in attend- 11 :30 a. m. it has been announced M. Lusty, Boyd Oman, Lenore family organization for the purstudent of the Salt Lake Gun club by Mrs. Alta F. Andrus, president Rich, Donna Ritchie, Margaret pose of electing ance. officers will be where Mr. Hogan is instructor. of the East Jordan stake Relief Thoma:s, Marie Stapley, Luella held Friday, August 26 at 8 p.m. Wheeler, Ellis J. Wilcox. society. at Sandy Second ward chapel, it SUPERVISORS Mothers are invited to bring A. E. Peterson, Assistant Supt.; has been announced by Manasseh their children of pre-school age. W. H. Bartlett, A.rti' Supervisor; Smith of Murray, president of the Jean Cox, Adult Education teach- family organization. er; E. G. Epperson, Music SuperResidents of Granite, children PROPERTIES SOLD IN visor; J. H. Greer, Coordinator; and adults, enjoyed a delightful LINCOLN SUB-DIVISION Freda Jensen, Primary Supervisor; Alta Miller, Elementary Suppicnic party at Tanners Flat in ervisor; Mary L. Storey, Visiting Little Cottonwood canyon, Wed- 1 Transactions involving the sale teacher; D. A. Wootton, CoordinDraper remained the only unnesday evening, August 10, given of six residences on Lincoln and ator. defeated team in the Draper night under the direction of Miss Orpha Jefferson streets in Midvale, :l'lo'"URSES softball league following Monday Louise van Ee, Mary P. LindProjec~ Soffe, summer recreation super- known as the Lincoln subdivision, night's schedule when South Jor1 say. visor of the Jordan school district. have been consummated within s & GROUNDS dan nosed Draper Egg out of a OF BLDG . k f . . t th Early in the evening a lively the past few days, according to SlJPT. c. M. Beckstead. Lac of su fiCien men was e win with a 14-13 score and West baseball game was staged by the Edward M. Ashton, selling agent. cause in the delay of the compleJordan lost to Crescent 7 to 18. local team and a team from MidUnfinished houses on Jefferson ~IARION BRADY REUNION tion of the PWA sewer project jn Standing of the teams prior to vale and vicinity. This was follow- 1 street were sold to M. S. PeterTO BE HELD AUGUST 20th Sandy, according to Mayor A. R. Wednesday evening's schedule: ed by a basket lunch, and later in son, Dr. H. E. Nelson and L, E. Gardner. \Von Lost Pet. r-,,._.L[Je evening a delightful program Peterson of Midvale; Mr. Payne of A reunion of the Marion H. The project which was expectDraper ........................ 4 0 1.000 songs, music, etc., was enjoy- . Salt Lake City, and Mr. Collett. Brady family will be held Satur- ed to have been finished by this Sandy ...................... 3 1 .750 ed around a huge bonfire. of Bingham. day, August 20 at Liberty park. time, will not be completed until Sandy Third .............. 2 1 .667 For the past several weeks the The beautiful residence at 194 Program for the day will be as about November, Mayor Gardner South Jordan .... -....... 3 2 .600 people of Granite, together with Lincoln street, formerly occupied follows: 2 to 4 p. m., sports; 4 to said. Employment of men on othThis is not a Chinese laundry, and cold show<.'rs nre PI'ovided in Crescent ...................... 2 2 .500 the other communities of the dis- by Mrs. B. Stenbburg, has been 5:30 p. m., softball; 6 to 7:30 p. er relief projects has taken workDraper Egg ..... _________ 2 3 .400 but a locker room at the Tintic an adjoining room for the men to net have received very valuable sold to E. E. Greenwood, princi- m., lunch and 8 to 9 p. m. pro- ers from the sewer project and Standard mine in Eureka. The use as they come off shift. Riverton ....... _.......... . 1 3 .250 truction from Miss Soffe in pal of the Midvale schools. Mr. gram. full crews are necessary to comWest Jordan .............. 0 5 .000 clothing han~lng above is the The men shown in the above pic· outdoor games. She states that Ashton said. Tables will be reserved in the plete the work on schedule. working "duds" of the miners. lt ture have just completed their the Granite people have responded It is expected that much actl- pavilion. All family members and Sewer lines have been conCotton Week will be observed is hung in this manner to dry and shift underground and some are exceptionally well in this recrea- vity will be seen on Jefferson St. friends are cordially invited to be structed along the streets and at the 1939 'Vorld's Fair of the is given a thorough airing by cir· making ready to find recreatiou honal study and activity and that in the near future with the com- present. Please bring basket lunch. property owners will be expected culating nir currents. These locker while others turn to chores at . West next May 29 to June 3, with she is very well pleased with the pletlon of unfinished residences Glen Milne is general chairman to make connections from their rooms are steam heated and hot their farms in Goshen valley. I a cotton carnival, fashion shows results obtained. there. _'.Jl., and Leila Nis, secretary. property line. and a Cotton Ball as the climax. I Dr. H. E. Nelson I I c d.d I s an ale n School 1 * - I SILVE AL R SOCI Troop 137 PlanS HELD AT GLACIO Court of Honor J. P. Jensen Seeks Re-elec•l· on A s Board Member ° Oil Painting Club Outing Is Held I I A I K .11e d I ' Near W JOrd an • ' 1 I 4 'Well Baby' Clinic Slated for Aug. 25 r. ot I \-.,. 2::1 Da , Bu.t Every Day At A rAine GRANITE FOLKS ENJOY OUTING DRAPER HOLDS LEAD IN NIGHT BALL LEAGUE Lack of Workers I Delays Sandy's Sewer I I I I I |