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Show .'TENNIS TOURNEY AWARDS WILL BE MADE TUESDAY *ALL THE LOCAL NEWS PLUS COLORED COMIC SECTION , A Publication Devoted to the Welfare and Progress of the Tordan Valley *·* * FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER * *9, 1938. * * MIDVALE,* UTAH, Telephone: Midvale 178 :~ ~e ~~:d ~!s:t;~~!~i:~e~:~ ILegt·on And Auxilt.ary Hold TEACHERS HEAR Large Vote Expected In City K!WANIS CLUB ;;ri;~sc:::~. ~1!si~:nr~~en~~d~ J Installation of Officers Here TALKS, REPORTS Election To Decide Bonds ORGANIZATION ---------------------------· SANDY FmST WARD AT INSTITUTE COMMUNITY CLUB * IS UNDER-WAY HAS OPENING MEET CHAPEL RENOVATED * * As a culminating feature of the recent Midvale tenriis tournament, which attracted widespread inter- • Volume 5-No. 36. 1 tember 13, at the F1remen's hall, I where awards and prizes for the Midvale tennis club said today. The a w a r d s, consisting of trophies and medals were donated by Midvale city, and have been on -display at the Vincent drug store for the past two weeks. Sunday school and sacrament The public is invited to attend services were conducted Sunday the meeting and witness the pre- in the newly reconditioned First sentation of the awards, Mr. Can- ward chapel. The building has been -non stated. renovated and repainted and reThe final contest in the tourna- I decorated during the past few ment has been completed this ' months. week, when the Carrigan brothers New carpets have been laid in defeated Dr. J. 0. Jones and E. E. the chapel and in the Relief soGreenwood in the mlln's doubles ciety room. Velvet drapes have ·event. been hung at the windows, and Schonnie Hansen won the ten- the stand has been remodeled, g;ivnis racquet in the boys' special ing the building a much improved event, just terminated. appearances. New benches will be installed in Interest in the forthcoming municipal bond election, to determine whether or not the city of Midvale shall issue bonds in the Following a preliminary meet. sum of $38,500, to match with the ing on Thursday night of last government's $31,500, to construct week, when local business and a new city hall, county library professional men met with mem• and municipal auditorium, is be- bers of the Salt Lake Kiwanis coming more manifest as the elec· club, plans for the formation of a tion day, Tuesday, September 20, local Kiwanis club have been per· approaches. fected during the present week. The outcome of the election is M. S. Peterson was named by yet unpredictable, as many citi- 1 those present at the meeting to zens are in favor of the improve- act as temporary chairman in secment, while others are opposed to uring charter members for the the project. It is anticipated that new club, and to date several men a large vote will be cast, as the of Midvale have signified their ln. question is the most far-reaching tention of joining the organiza.that local taxpayers have been tion. called upon to decide in many At a meeting yesterday afteryears. noon, it was decided to hold a dinThose persons qualified to vote ner meeting at the U. S. Cafe on are residents who are registered the evening of Monday, September upon the city polling books in the 19, at which time applications for three Midvale districts, and who membership will be r~ceived. have paid taxes for the year 1937, A canvass of all business and Taxes paid include personal tax, professional men of Midvale wtU property tax, or automobile tax. be conducted within the next few A list of qualified electors, furn- days for the purpose of getting ished by the county clerk, will be charter members for the proposed posted within a few days, City club. Recorder Vera Van Horne, said today. Both husband and wife may GARDEN SPOT MARKET vote if their property is listed unTO OPEN ON SATURDAY der both names. There will be only one voting West Jordan's newest market place for the three districts, The will open its doors to the public Ute Sentinel office at 136 North Saturday morning, Septemoer 10. Main street, which place is de- The market which will be known signated in the published Notice as the Garden Spot Market, is loOf Election. cated at the intersection of the .Judges of the election will be Bingham and Redwood roads. Thomas Forman, Eli Mitchell and According to the proprietors, Martin Thomas. Howard Barben and Arthur BulkThe text of the bond election ley, a complete line of groceries, notice appears on Page 4 of the fruits, vegetables and meats will Sentinel. be carried. One of its chief fea. tures will be the cash and carry service. Mr. Barben and Mr. Bulkley ex. tend a cordial invitation to the T~urney public to visit the market. Stressing the important positio~ Members of the Midvale Ladies' of a teacher, Rev. Arthur W. Community club held their annual Moulton, guest speaker at the an- opening luncheon and meeting at nual institute of the Jordan dis· the club Fooms Wednesday aftertr;ict held Tuesday at Jordan high noon. Fifty members were in atschool auditorium, urged t h ll tendance, and Mrs. George Cox, teacher to use great care in newly-elected president, was in moulding the thoughts of the chil- charge. At one of the largest attended dren in their care. Mayor J. Hollis Aylett explained meetings in the history of Jordan "The moulder of thought is the the coming bond election to raise Post No. 35 and the Ladies' Aux- inspirer of action," he said. funds for the building of the new iliary, held Wednesday night at The welcome address was by c.i.ty hall. Firemen's hall in Midvale, offic- Mr. Paul S. Richards, president of Community club delegates to ers-elect of both organizations the Jordan district school board the central district convention of were installed with fitting cere- in which he asserted that we aa- 1the Federation of Women's clubs monies, and other business con- sume one of life's greatest re- of Utah, to be held in Midvale on BATEMAN REUNION the near future, according to Bish- summated. sponsibilities by our work, and September 17, include Mrs . .James SCHEDULED SEPT. 17 op H. G. Bradley. State Commander otto Wiesley that good work must be accom- Works, Mrs. C. E. Matthews and of Salt Lake City, acted as in- panied by good, clean thinking I Mrs. Archie Nelson. Alternate A reunion of the family of "Gran d ma ,. Ba t eman stalling officer for the Legion- and the proper attitude. A report delegates named were Mrs. Harold Thomas and Mary Street Bateman Honored On Day of naires, while Mrs. F. c. Halliday on the recent N. E. A. convention I Nelson, Mrs. William Hurd and will be held at West .Jordan Sept. Eighty-sixth Birthday 1 of Tooele, district wee-president, was given by Arthur E. Peterson, ; Mrs. Mark Gardner. The conven1.7, beginning at 4 o'clock. The 1 'I installed the officers of the Aux- ' assistant uperintendent of the Jor- tion proper will be held in the 1 -day's events will include sports, Mrs. S ophr ona B a t emaan was iliary. dan school district, in which he Junior high school. A. luncheon 1 . . supper ~n the grove and a pro- gue st of h onor a t a f a·mily s 0 Cl·al Those inducted into office were·· reported that It was brought out will be served to the .visiting mem. . -gram and dance in the junior high g1ven . M ond ay, S ep t emb e r 5 , at Post commander• M · A · Beckstead·• at the conventwn the recogmtion bers at the Commun1ty church, at . auditorium. her home honoring her SGth birth- first vice commander, Dr. L. w. 1 th~t ~e world needs_ more of the noon. ~eservations .can be made An unusual program is to be day anniversary. Dinner was serv- Sorenson; second vice commander, pnnctples of Christ m its teach- by callmg Mrs. HOllis Aylett. presented, consisting of moving ed to 80 guests. Out of town Lee Richardson·, ad]'utant, G. ings, if democracy is to continue. Bridge prizes for the afternoon's pictures of the Bateman family guests included Mrs. Millie Swan Leonard Larson·, finance officer, Supt. C. N. .Jensen was tn 1 card games were awarded to Mrs. taken recently at the sites of the and sons, Owen and Gary B-., of Melvin Lind·, sergeant-at-arms, charge of the institute. Musical Kelvin Hunter and Mrs. Howard early homes of the family. FeaL os A nge1es Californi a; Mi ss Ed. Sund·, chaplain, Albert Peart, numbers were by Mrs. Rose Nel- Phelps. The auction prize was won . tured in the films will be Danlel M a ri e M cT ee• o f R ock S pr ings, and historian, Reuben Sorenson. son of Salt Lake who has gained by Mrs. A . .J. Mclff. R. Bateman, 81, anddt Sop~~na I Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. BateAuxiliary officers installed were: national recognition; also LaVar Bateman, 86, the ol es survlVmg man o f R upert , Id a h o; M rs. H e 1en P res1'den t , Mrs. G . L . L arson; Isaacson music instructor of the FIRST WARD PLANS members. Riverton junior high school. The . in ch b b .J B OPENING PROGRAM 1 cl d A E Bateman and son, Monte, Mr. and first vice president, Mrs. B. A. Offleers . arge n u e · · Mrs. Verlin Bateman and chil- Rasmussen; second vice president, invocation was Y He er · urMarget~s, prestdent; Arlo Bate- ~ dren of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fay Williams; secretary- gon. . The opening social and program man, VICe president; Evelyn B. Lester Whitin and Mr. and Mrs. treasurer, Mrs. Joel Wilcox; chap. I A meet~g of the Jordan Teach- of the Midvale First ward Young Spratling, secretary, and Hugh Jack Whitingg and son, Eugene, lain, Mrs. Elien Jenkins; historian, er~' assocta~ion followed the in- Men and Young Ladies ImproveBuckley, treasurer. and Miss Barabara Larson of Mrs. Lyle Miller; sergeant-at- I sbtute. P.resldent Thomas A. De- ment association will be held TuesUnion; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Di- arms, Mrs. Naomi Pearson and wey was m charge. day, September 13, at g p.m. The CRESCENT LOSES IN mond of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lois Todd. I following program will be presentCHAMPIONSHIP TILT Bert Margetts, Albert and Minnie Gifts were presented to retiring ed: Margetts, Frank, Lillian and Vir- commander A. E. Buckley, and im~ • • 1 Presentation of year's theme, The eleven errors made by the ginia Goff, LLouis B. Pratt, Mr. mediate past-president, Mrs. VivJean Roach; presentation of ofCrescent team of the Salt Lake and Mrs. Leo Bateman and son, ian Richardson, who were both 'I' ficers, Alta Miller and Maurine county farm bureau girls' soft- Kent, Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Vom complimented on the splendid 0 Cash; two novelty dance numbers, ball league were costly to the Baur and children, Jack .Jr. and achievements of the past year un, Mary Dean Gilbert; violin solos, team, and the county champlon- 1 Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown, der their leadership. j Carol Esperson; two readings, HARRIET E. BATEMAN ship honors went to Spencer ward Hazel Brady and son, .Jerry, and National citations were read by Announcement was made this Anita Hyke; dance-song and toe1 SUCCUMBS IN IDAHO of Magna, when they downed the Earl Kaivitch, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Richardson, wherein the Jor- week by L. C. ·canning, Midvale tap, Valerie Burkinshaw of the defending Crescent champions Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman, Dean dan unit of the Auxiliary was fire chief, and U. S. Smelter em- I Monya Martell studios; two vocal Champions or the Salt Lake Word has just been received o! with a 15-11 score on the Murray and Joy Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. honored for having surpassed its ploye, that he will be a candidate solos, Cannon Thomson; acrobatcounty tennis tournament were the death of Harriet Egbert Batefield. Robert E. Dimond, Mr. and Mrs. membership quota last year. for the office of Jordan school ics, Valerie BurlUnshaw. Directed crowned in all divisions Monday m~m in Burley, Idaho, Tuesday. Spencer led the score 4 to 15, Royal Spratling, Zella, Evelyn An honored guest of the evening board member, to represent the bby Cannon Thomson and Betty with the exception of the finals of Mrs. Bateman was 85 years old when Crescent rallied in the final and Fae Holt, all of West Jordan, was Miss Alice Cooper of West district comprising Midvale, East Hyke. the men's' singles which will be and a former resident of West ftame to run in 7 runs. Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Alsop .Jordan, who won local and state Midvale and Union. determined this week between .Jordan. collected 12 hits compared to 10 and daughters, Gladys and Lois, pr.izes for contributing the best Mr. Canning was born and rear- Wilford E. Egbert Is Saul Pollner of Sandy and Bill services will be conductfor Crescent. and sons, Delbert and Reed, Mrs. Fidac essay last s.pring, in a state- ed in Midvale and is a graduate of Candidate for Board Johnson of Murray. Dale and Wil- edFuneral Friday afternoon in Burley, afPlayers participating in the 1 Nina Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. wide contest. M1ss Cooper's es- ~ the local schools. He now has two mer Barnett of Spanish Fork de- ter which the body will be brought championship contest included: 1 Berva Dawn and Val, Mr. and say has been. entered in the na- children ;'ho are graduates of the For the past several months feated Saui Polin~r and Bill .Johnto West Jordan and will lay In Spencer ward-Ruth Taylor, p., Mrs. Bert Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. .J. tional convent10n of the American .Jordan high school, and two who the friE'nds of Wilford E. Egbert son for the men's doubles title. state at the borne of Mrs. BateEnez Ek, c., F. Nielson, Romaine D. Bateman and daughter, Dar- Legion at Los Angeles this month. are undergraduates of the same h b . hi to ubmit N . . . ave een urgmg m s Chick Hansen of Midvale defeat- man's son, Wallace Bateman, unZito, Betty Walker, H. Ridd, . lene, and Mr. and Mrs. Derrol j· Other guests were the Clement mshtubon. He has had close con- his candidacy for the office of Jor- ed Lester Poliner of Sandy for til Sunday. Ridd, A. Mayer, L. B~eez?, an~ D. , Bateman and children, Peggy, brothers of Draper, who entertain- tact with :ocal schools through dan district school board member, the junior singles crown. Oscar Funeral services will be held on Andreason. Crescent s first lme- Leonard and Derrol D., all of ed the ex-service men and their fire prevenbon work. t' S th d w st Jor 1 Carlson and Melvin Aylett, both of Sunday afternoon at one o'clock an e 'd . h as h e ld every of- represen mg. ou Mr . C anrung up included-Nelma Johnson, p., Sandy. ladies with vocal and guitar num· c 01 L J · . Utah St t F' , 1 dan. Foll oWoing careful cons1 era- Midvale, won the junior doubles at the West Jordan chapel, with Gwen Smith, c., . sen, orona "Grandma" Bateman, as she 1s . bers. fice 1~ ~he a e 1remen s tion he has consented and his championship when they defeated Bishop Virgil Goates in charge. Harrison, Myrtle Harrison, Maxine called by all, was born September Department Commander Wies- assoe1atwn, and has been a memthi's b 'tt d f 1 Chick Hansen and Dick Simper. . . name s su m1 e or 1mAinsworth, Leone Lloyd, R. Har- 5, 1852 on the banks of Bear Riv- ley gave the principal address of ber of every ClVIC and service .. . d m . Midv al e. H e is portant posttlon. in the evening, stressing the need for c1u b orgamze · In the final of the boys• singles, r i son, P earI R ob e rtson an d A . 0 s- er, Summit count y, W yommg, . Rulon Rasmussen of Sandy defeatMr. Egbert has been a res1dent · t · t t d . ll 1 m eres e borne. a covered wagon in the William 1 a 100 per cent Americanism to also Ill/n:~/t· m a of West Jordan all his 1ife and ed Melvin Probert of Midvale. Whitehead company just slx days combat the growth of "isms" in forms o a ? ICS. h' did has shown great interest in social, Boys' doubles were taken by Prizes ~ b.efore the pioneer .company ar- 1 the United States, and explained In announcmg 1s can acy, Schoonie Hansen and Ken Farrell. 'd ''I b in ClVIC and scholastic affairs. He · If Y OU W ant Y OUr nved in Salt Lake C1ty. The faro- the American Legion program in Mr. Cannmg Sal , e11eve 1 _ • t Other winners were: Maxine served four years as supenn enVie ws P u blis h e d , ily settled in Cottonwood, Ia t er this respect. more an d b e tt er sc h oo1s, an d a . f th h t h dent of the Utah and Salt Lake Thomason, women's singles; Helen Sign your Name moving to Brigham City, be1ng Following the installation cere- I'tvmg wage or e sc oo1 eac - Canal Co. At the present time he Buchanan, junior girls' singles; At the Salt Lake county fair among the early settlers there. monies, Commander Beckstead an- er." is a member of the West Jordan Donna Hurezeler, girls' singles. 1 held in Murray last week West Letters written to The Ute She marriied William L. Bateman nounced the committee chairmen ward bishopric. .Jordan residents "did themselves Sentinel, but bearing fictitious December 266, 1870 in the old for the ensuing year, as follows: Mr. Egbert has children w h o are proud," as all ladies who entered or anonymous signatures, will Endowment House. The marriage Membership, Dr. L. W. Sorenson; gradu?.tes of .Jordan high, as well took prizes. Mrs. Edna G. Hogan performed by dance, Willard Richardson; Armnot receive consideration for ceremony w a s as children in the junior grades, was in charge of the Home Econpublication. This is a policy Joseph F. Smith. Together they istice day program, Allison Bills; and is vitally interested in matomics department which created adopted many years ago by all went through the trials of early Christmas party and basket Qis.. ters of education. If elected, Mr. much favorable comment from newspapers. pioneer life. The family lived at tribution, Glen Beckstead, Alva Draper held their title as champ- Egbert promises to serve the The Murray Park's girls soft- both national and state officials. Two weeks ago, The Sentinel West .Jordan, later moving to Despain, Dick Dean, Robert Thoro- ions of the Salt Lake county farm schools and taxpayers to the best Mrs. Ada Hogan won first prize ball team defeated the Salt Lake as, and Aaron Jensen; Memorial bureau baseball league when they of his ability. invited arguments from its read- Sandy. county farm bureau all-star girls on her crochet table cover and She is the mother of 12 children, day program, .Joel Wilcox; Chick- won a victory over Hunter, north--------ers for and against the forth1 with a 10-0 score Monday at Mur- pillow sUp lace and four second "d 1 W d coming municipal bond election. nine of whom are living. They are aree, E. D. Mickelsen; service of- ern division champions with a 10prizes. Mrs. Eudora Bateman won Irst ar ray. We have received replies to this Mrs. I. Frank Goff and Orlando J, fleer, Bern Rasmussen; legal 6 score at Murray. Hunter collect- Ml va e second pr.ize on her appliqued To Hold Conference Those selected on the all-star ;invitation, but they are either Bateman of Rupert, I-daho; Mrs. committeeman, Melvin Lind; pub- ed 14 safeties from Ben Andrus, tea-in included: Romaine Zito, Bet- quilt, the first prize being won by unsigned or bear fictitious sign- G. W. Larson of Firth, Idaho; P. liclty officer, H. C. Barrows, with hurler for the winners, while the Ward conference will be held 1 ty Walker, Done Van Dam, Flo- Mrs. Bateman's daughter-in-law, atures, which makes it impos- T. Bateman of West .Jordan; J. B. W. 0. Boberg, assistant; athletics, Draper batsmen collected 10 safe Mrs. Vernon Bateman. Miss Helen sible for us to publish the ar- Bateman, Mrs. H. S. Hyatt and M. A. Beckstead; Sons of the hits off Louis Rushton and Chris next Sunday evening, September renee Webb, N. Ridd, Mildred Mrs. Veloy Allsop of Sandy; Ver- Leg,ion, Walter Jenkins; Ameri- Rushton who worked on the 11, at the Midvale First ward Vincent, D. Andreason, Josie Albanese won prizes on various ticles. lin Bateman of Murray, and Mrs. ca.nism, Lee Richardson; stag par- mound for the losers. Darrel Day, chapel, Bishop H. G. Tempest an- Brown, Pearl Robertson, Maxine articles of clothing. Mrs. Clara. We feel that if anyone desires Silas Brady of Salt La.'Ke. She al- ties, G. L. Larson. shortstop for the winners, was the nounced today. The session will Ainsworth, Enez Ek, and M. Holt. Richards entered food and flowerS' his views aired in print, he can Others in the league were chos- and won prizes for each. so has 57 grandchildren and 65 The evening was concluded with leading hitter of the day, collect- begin at 6:30 p. m. and all ward at least disclose his or her iden.. Emma Lee Drake, girls' 4-H members are urged to attend. en but due to other games being the serving of lunch, and a social ing 4 for 5 trips to the plate. tity and not hide behind a cloak great-grandchildren. Mrs. Bateman has been an ar- hour. Members of the East Jordan played the same evening, they club leader, had chareg of the of secrecy and expect the newsgirls' entry from West Jordan and stake presidency will be present, were unable to participate. Out-of-town Legionnaires and STOVE EXPLOSION CAUSES paper to do the job for them and dent worker in the church during received first prize for the best Bishop Tempest said. her entire life and still attends ladies present included Mr. and take an the responsibility. FIRE AT RIVERTON group exhibit, also first, second, meetings. She is also an active Mrs. J. L. Allsop, Mr. and Mrs. F. OPENING SOCIAL SLATED In our opinion, there is no member of the Sandburr camp of .r. Barrus and Mr. and Mrs. F. c. third, fourth and fifth prizes for SANDY WARDS TO HOLD BY SECOND WARD M.I.A. the best individual exhibits. The more inconsistent person than the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Halladay, all of Tooele, Mr. and ~ A gasoline stove exploded on M. I. A. OPENING SOCIAL he wlto writes scathing letters, She is beloved and respected by Mrs. Fred Lindbeck of Murray, · Thursday evening at Herman I The opening social and dance of third-year dress review took first and then hasn't the fortitude to all who know her. The presidency of the Midvale prize as a group, and placed first and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wiesley of Smith's barber shop and Ruth Jen- the M.I.A. of the 3 Sandy wards sign his true name and address. "Grandma" Bateman has travel- Salt Lake City. sen's beauty parlor causing a fire. will be held Tuesday, September Second ward M.I.A. cordially in- on their home economics demonThe Sentinel welcomes con- ed many miles during the past • The county fire department re- 13, at Sandy recreation hall, it vites all to attend their opening stration. structive criticism on its policies summer. She visited in California Reed Olson was in charge of the Lieutenant Hilton Densley of sponded to the call, and the fire has been announced. Ten cents social on Tuesday, September 13, at all times, but we do like to and at Yellowstone National park, Fort Lewis, Washington, spent was soon extinguished, causing per person will be charged for the 1938, at 7:30p.m, West Jordan 4-H club boys and know who our critics are. Three hours of good entertain- 1 many prizes were captured by and spent six weeks with her chll- part of the week with re.latives little damage but a a. ~eat ex- ~ dance. Refreshments will be servI ment are promised all who attend. 1 them. '1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:=:=1 dren in Idaho. in Sandy and Riverton. 1citement in the town Of Riverton. ed. I I I I I I 1 L c Cann. ng Enters Race fo,. School B a r d Local Boys Star In Net At County Fair I I I I I I I 1 West Jordanl•tes I Take Many AI County Fair Draper wl·ns Top PIace In League Murray Girls Win Softball Honors r· I I I I |