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Show ~==============\ ·~·PLANS OUTLINED (• FOR CONFERENCE •By the Editor , MIDVA LE, UTAH • With spring just around the corner, it is time to start remem- * Feb. 9, 1940. I * *and Progress of the *Jordan* Valley * * *'Devoted to the Welfare A Publication Friday, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * * Volume 7-No. 6. bering who borrowed your lawil where last fall, mo\ver and hose, storand you tools ed the garden I • I -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Kiwanis Club T0 Hear Noted: SPLENDID TALKS II ~f>oil ~~ols 1 r P•• H2o. ~~:~~~F~::::k~h~:~~:;:~ PLAYED IN MIA Speaker At Inter-Club Meet GIVEN AT MEET 1 ~·::. o:.:::h .:::"With The FINAL GAMES OF JORDAN POSTI • CASABA LEAGUE E. JORDAN STAKE Elder Richard L. Evanns of the first council of seventy w ill represent the general church authorities at East Jordan stake conference to be held Saturday, February 10 at 7:30 p. m . at Midvale Second ward chapel, and Sunday. 11 at Sandy recreation February I hall with sessions at 10 a . m., 2 p. m . and 7:30 p. m., it has been announced by President Heber J. Burgon, who will be in charge. Music for the Saturday evening and Sunday morning and afternoon sessions will be furnished by choirs from Midvale First and Second wards and East Midvale ward. The Sunday evening session will be under the direction of the stake M. I. A. with Harold B. Lee, managing director of the ~hurch security program, as the speaker of the evening. A scriptural reading will be given by Miss Iva Pixton, Gleaner Girl of Draper Second ward. Musical numbers for the Sunday evening session will be furnished by the L. D. S. male chorus of Salt Lake City. Orson Smith, superintendent of East Jordan stake Y. M. M. I. A. and Mrs Mary Milne, president of the stake Y. W. M. I. A. will be in charge at the Sunday evening session. great Civil vicissitudes of the All the eyes and ears and the Members of the Midvale . KiCHIEF CANNING GETS BADGE war. Personally, we believe that 1 talk of the sport fans from this FOR 19 YEARS' FIRE SERVICE wanis club and their guests are the present generation is "t.oo I center all set for a real treat next Mon-1 Two splendid talks were heard valley will d th h d h J orth estake · the ld m b e h eon · to IPS s ar e robm round withstan to soft" ("Pat") Clarence when night, day FireMidvale the of Members Waters Dale By people the on imposed like those the joint dan high school gym for East Again it was two games that men's association and their ladies Henry of Chicago, Illinois, will be Wednesday night at the old south. held the spotlight in the East Jor- and guests held their anniversary the principal speaker at an inter- meeting of Jordan Post No. 35 Jordan stake, and in the West -o-1 Jordan junior high gym for the • "When will your father's leg I dan M Men league in games play- banquet at the Midvale s:cond club meetin~ at the ci~y hall. T~e and the ladies' auxiliary, held at West Jordan stake. To top off b vell enough so he can go back ed last week, which finished up ward hall on Thursday evenmg of Salt Lake c 1ty K 1wams club wiU the Midvale city auditorium, with these two round robins, the two I the league schedule. Midvale First last week. Approximately 100 be special guests. t e ' k?" presidDespain J. A. Commander h . a the p 1ayers engrave d on 1·t WI· Mr. Henry is one of the nation's · know; I guess it'll be I won a tense, thrilling battle fr_om persons were present to enJOY t e wor o "I don't stakes will meet in the inter-stake of foremost speakers. He is the edu- ing. a long time, 'cause compensation Union 37-28 and Draper First evening. · sponsore d b Y th e Algie . I pulled one of the biggest upsets p 1ayoff w h.1ch IS N t th Provo, t t t h Bailiff h UtMrs. Chief L. C. Canning was th e cational director of the ChlCa~o has set in." A I va 1e. · c1u b o f M"d ew K'IWaniS e a ' s a e os ess a . . a prommthe Board of Trade and Is · -o-of the season when they turned recipient of a badge, denotmg th 'th e Fair I u 1 go ld t rop h Y WI . . gave b eau t'f . last year, . 'H.1s spea k'mg ser- York World's . . • Judging by the popularity of back Crescent 33-32. appreciation of the depar t men t f or ent Kiwaman. engraved players the .all of names of "Oh, Johnny, Oh" it just goes to The Midvale First-Union game his completion of 19 years' service vices are in demand throughout a most mterest.u~g descnptwn · the work on it WI-11 b e present e d t o th e wm. . d St a t es an d C ana d a. 1 the great exposition and the Umte show that the old tunes are the was played before one of the larg- as head of the local firemen. · h t Th' t · of charge m people . IS rop Y IS now on nmg earn. meet- of the Utah h'b't b 'ld' g best ones, after all. Many other est crowds of the season and they His subject at the Midvale t th t 1 d' • In UI l l ex state's this e V'mcen t d rug sore 1sp ay a . Steps, $120,000,erstwhile favorites are being re- really got their money's worth. ing will be "Starr 1 · · by stressed was "Americanism" in Midvale. The K1wams p ayoff a. 000.00 Per Square Yard." vived and are making a tremend- The game was "nip and tuck" all Salt will be held in Midva 1e on a d a t e ous hit. Either the present-day the way. Midvale First was obviJoseph M. Warner, chairman of B. K. Farnsworth of Salt Lake composers are running out of ously keyed up for this game. I n the inter-club relations commit- City, former commander of that yet to b e d ec1'd e d · --otee of the local club, will be in Lake Post No. 2. He stated bultunes, or else they just can't put the first half they played very S · · p 1aymg my h unc h es I am still charge of the program. The meet- the American Legion is the the rhythm and melody in them tight and unrelaxed and as a reand that and picking Midvale First to take democracy our of of duty . th e wark that prevailed in the old school. sult rommitted qm'te a f ew per- 1 "Child Psychology" was dis- ing will begin at 6:45 p. m. m every Legionnaire .t . the 1 15 to promote and teach the prin- the stake title in East Jordan 1 n in this half· cussed by Dr. Mark K. A 11en a t activity room. sona 1 f oul s. un·o -ostake. If any one of you want to • Definition of a Politician: "One played heads-up ball and looked the meeting of the Midvale Ladies ciples of Americanism t bet on my hunch, I have been ofd h youth. Ut to . as every man Community club, held Wedneswho is willing to do anything on like a sure-wmner t ld- fered odds anywhere from two to a · epar Arthur Horsley, · th e scor- day afternoon in their club rooms. d ~ . earth for the working classes ex- on the team f Igure ment adjutant of the Legion, 0 [ ten to one that they won't do it. f h ing. Midvale was behmd 7-3 at Mrs. Howard Jensen of Tooele, " I briefly of the oratorical. co_ntests I base my chol'ce on the fact that t em. cept become-one the quarter and 15-11 at the h a lf ' central district president of the o 0- being staged by the Legwn m ~he 1 Midvale First has the best team • and it looked like Union's ball Federati'on of Women's Clubs of · ' d of ththe thstate, With play of any of the teams in the high schools . ream: A Legionnaires • The .L utah, was also a guest speaker. gentlemen, game. sergeant: "Now, stake and although they have e . erne. Americanism as Mrs. Jensen was here to d'IScuss But at the start of the second · as soon as you are ready, form m 1 d their fights and quarrels among t I A delightful muslca program, . . to The Sentmell !Spec1al with the members the organizing (Continued on Page 5) line, please. I am going to ask 1 According to the current house Five graduates of the Jordan consisting of instrurnen at da~ themselves, they still play a fiveof a junior group of women which you to do a little marching." organ of the Gamble Store systwoY man game and not . a one or b presen eunder wasstudents numbers, vocal k T school high Jordan attendnow are who school high o sponsor. will club Midvale the L. Smith, owner and The mess sergeant: "What will EAST JORDAN STAKE M man game. Their come- ac tem, Earl f Utah have ·t t d h U · h 1 b Mrs J W · h · · ? Chicken ala night Thursday last Union against manager of the Midvale store, was of Clement Crapo, f tb 11 1the mversl Y o . mg . sue a c uof' the. local orgamze president MEN LEAGUE o ay, Sir. you ave t . t direction beent erecommended for oo a Nibley, steak, or prime tenderloin King, high man last year in the entire have was one of the finest rue or. · 1 msFollowi·ng f.lCla . . system in radio sales. His store t I th b kthat f or awards, accordmg · and program the of an to meetmg a called has club, e1r o ribs of beef?" Fl·nal Stand1'ng of the Teams s een. One draw ac Monday evening, February 12 a t announcement made this week by The Looie: "I am digging a sold 306 radios in 1939, the magae.n- I chances is that they have to play zine members the and session, business said. 't socml a ents h f d . council. athletic university . the Y Commum the in o'clock eight Pet. Lost Won apprec1would trench today, and them of three and Midvale store also gained games The four .res L . 818 club rooms. Mrs. Heber Aylett, I They are Chester Kim and Boyd JOye re res m. . t . 2 9 ate it very much if some of you s d Th'rd this also and nights, three in are egwnnai mg VISI Many hour. . ............ I an Y records last year, .818 club director, will be in charge. Thomson, freshmen, and Keith and auxiliary members from Salt Jordan floor is larger than they other enviable 2 boys would be good enough to Midvale Second ........ 9 tire sales, with in second being were M All girls and young women be- Fitzgerald, Carlos Soffe and Dale Lake City an d 818 2 c rescent .................... 9 help me" are used to and their reserves 1001; fourth in bicycles, with 68, urray . . ts f th 1 1 ost .727 .tween the ages of 16 and 25 who Sorenson, varsity. 3 The Major: "What? You haven't Midvale First ............ 8 0 in and eighth in stoves, with 91. f't the t t States Mountain the of Rules at-j to with invited are enough have not played .727 are interested 3 e oca P · gues received your pay this month? Union .......................... 8 The showing made by Mr. rea 11Y I g rest of the earn S th Intercollegiate Athletic confer.636 I tend. 4 · th'IS I·s an outrage . Sandy First ............. 7 M y d ear sir, in a tight garnet· t~ dey ~r~h 0~ Smith is considered admirable, inence state that to be eligible for .545 5 I will secure it for you at once, Draper First ............ 6 asmuch as the Gamble stores systo svhaarlslityhavfoeotpbaarltl,l.. I panlayaewr ·.236733 7 and in the meanwhile, I insist East Midvale .......... ..4 tern consists of several hundred 8 · ··__··_-_32 ltohaant.'y' ou accept this trifling $100 I DGrraapneitrese__ c__o__n__ d____ ·_·_·____ located in 22 western and stores some serious training to be in pated a total of at least 90 mmI .182 I 9 states. middle-western grueling this through go to shape utes or he shall have participated .091 1 10 Just then the bugle woke the Butler ........................ 1 schedule. in one-half of the total quarters 1 .000 11 Sandy Second .......... 0 buck private up. -o1 import- . Asserting the indeterminate of conference andtheothet -o-Midvale Second would seem to varsity and ant games. B,oth. 'll b • It begins to look like the Kais- ~ According to a notice publishe.d be a more logical choice to take e sentence allowed the Utah state Round robin games WI t d d t' 1 mainto have lettermen freshman t· b'l't 1 gym school h"gh da J t d all. after war have the best World the er won pose in The Sen me an 1 a wn 1 reha effect to prison I n or a aye p thm th'IS meet as they 't th . above, or grade, average an tain d 14 15 19 20 and 21 He is living the "life of Riley" in F b 0 1 e CI y, e reserve strength in the stake and m cons~ic~ous Paces wen ' work on inmates, War en ' ' , , e ruary 0 defunct they will have the outstanding of assets remammg for qualifying in prisUtah the discussed the according to those in charge, I Nebeker be sold player I·n the meet in one, Paul when Sandy Thi~d, Midv~le Sec- on system before the Midvale Ki- an award will receive the tradi- Midva.le State BankT Will F b d M'd h and F1rst dvale M t c d -oay, ~ - 1Mazurn. Joe Mazurn is really hot on ues the at pnvate sale The first games in the round I Monday in t e wanis clubhall. 1 , on , rescen office m at t 2 13 tional r~d, block-numbered , slipvale city • There may not be much to see Union will participate. . , when he gets going, and in Grant, robin basketball tournament in · p. ' a over sweater. Varsity men have ruary in a small town like ours, but (Continued on Page 8 ) comm1sbank state Utah the of West Jordan stake are scheduled "By making a study of the in125 at Starle;f, F. Rulon sioner, and sweater a between choice the out, pointed he case," dividual it. for up makes hear you what for Monday, February 19, at Riv"the board can more readily de- a jacket, along with their block South Main street in Salt Lake -o-erton junior high school with City. termine the length of time the letter. • Don't forget that the Midvale games scheduled for 8 p. m. and The assets consist of real estate, Both Carlos Soffe and Keith criminal must spend in prison. lOCO firemen will hold their annual 9 p.m. The judges who pass sentence Fitzgerald received varsity awards mainly, including the old bank dance early next month. They The second games of the tourbuilding at the corner of First Incidents in the life of Presi- seldom have an opportunity to a year ago. will need your support when they nament will be played Wednesavenue and Main street in Midstart selling tickets, and we know dent Abraham Lincoln were out- know the men." day, February 21, at West Jordan vale. Warden Nebeker added that PATRIARCH OBSERVES that no one will turn them down. j lined by Mrs. Henry C. Jorgenjunior high school gym, with Bidders must submit their bids The fire department is one of sen at a meeting of the Women's Utah is one of the leading states 1 84th BIRTHDAY DATE Plans have been completed for games at 8 and 9 p. m. in writing and must include a t asse ts • no t on1Y Civic Arts club of S an d y, h e ld in use of the probation system as ' · Midvale ' s bigges The final ro1ffid robin games the beautification project of Granh f 10 . because they put out our fires Thursday afternoon at the club a method of rehabilitating cond per or cas or check certified of patriarch Joseph M. Smith, s m will be played Friday, February groun and chapel ite ward th 1 . b . bid. CentenUtah the f t' ·th their of 11 h cent 't his observed stake, Jordan East criminals. victed Wl ' a Y CI Sandy at room perare ey 23 at the gymnasium which has but a so ecause ouncb h wn liquidathe that expected is It his at anniversary birthday th vice first Anderson, forming a real service with their Mrs. Henry 84 drawn the largest crowd in their f th d f net bank will be I nlal In 1947, I as een ann k 1 t' th TO president, in charge. ambulance. ed b James M. Whitmore, bish- round robin contests, according e e u Ion e wee home in Draper during ·sANDBURR CAMP, D.U.P.. d . y soon after the sale on HEAR MILITARY HISTORY when more than 150 relatives and completed A sketch of the life of Presito C. W. Giles, M Men supervisor -oof Gramte. war · op d givwas Washington George dent clear where place one is • If there Plans include the placing of a of West Jordan stake. Tues ay. h t h house h an ope~ L .f friends called at h M .1.t thinking on the part of the av- ' en by Mrs. Marlon S. Bateman. rock fence about one foot high I e reception in his onor a IS orne The lesson, "T e .I I ary th Other numbers included acerage citizen is needed, it's in the 1 iron railing in the front of Singing Group Slated M1"dvale Youths Enl1"st I n wi'thchapel t 1 t e 1 in Draper. matter Of Seei.ng that the funda- cord1'an solo, Beverly Morris,· duet, in the West", en argmgh on... grounds. The parking the Mr. Smith helped os quarry Nauvoo Legion, the dUtath m1It Ia, M · U · d S t 1 t b At Program On Tuesday mentals of our. American system Maxine Stowe and Donnetta Ashwith annes grounds will be planted ta es n1te e es a - stone to build the L. D. · emp e the Indian wars an lawn and shrubbery, and a rock lishment of Fort Douglas an~ oth- in Salt Lake over 50 years ago. -our representative democracy, by. "The Streamliners", a talented According to word received by cur b"m g w1'11 be laid. Climbing He has been an ardent worker Will be the club er military forts in UtaJ:!, The next meeting of March our system of private enterprise, · Wh't · group of singers from Salt Lake 17, and the various freedoms we en- will be held Thursday, 1 the on planted be will bushes rose this of postmaster Lind, Melvin patnbeen has 1924 s db e, in the church and th f Bermce City will present the program at joy are mai. ntained Under the at 2 p. m. when election of of- presented by Mrs. the of fences si'de south and north d Sil D c · . .· ' ar · since on stake the of Captam arch from u.rr city, t an f e o f Ut h p the First ward Mutual Tuesday · gui.-se of "reform" these are often fi'cers for the year will take place. at a meeting and juniper and evening, according to Mrs. M. S. grounds hapel marine States United of head Irs his of death the Following IOa o Daughters camp, c . arried h t· B C . F b ary 9 at 2 F 'd ~ked by those' who would like l:k) corps recruiting in the mtermoun- weeping willow trees will . ~e Peterson, president of the Young m e rown, Ia eles Wife~ ' ru e ay, n neers, BRINGS THEFT GRAIN I of way te> see the whole American tain area, two Midvale youths planted about the grounds, 1t IS Ladies' organization. ~· m. at East Jordan stake house Annie P. ~ars?n. Mr. Smith Is the father 1o.f _ 13 , have this date eniisted in the sal·d. JAIL SENTENCES HERE I m Sandy. L J ife The program will commence at this connection, a sentence Inscrapped. The plans also call for a large 7:30, after which the usual class · ensen, ca~- children, all of whom ~re Ivmg. marine corps, at Salt Lake City. !"1rs .. Elfle~a in the and hil I They are James Andrew Higgsg open fi'replace to be built H' Cobb, h'ld Irvin S.puts from b There will He also has 60 grandchildren John Gammangaso and Walter tam, bwill be .m 1charge. work will be conducted. with a case Amerithe wise can writer, Scout Boy for chapel the of back bach. Witten Eugene Orville and . c IS ren.. I great-grande 21 ers. num music~ e also A valentine dance will follow great deal of clarity. "It should Swain, both of East Midvale, were 1 . 1e a.ctive in 1 and ward activities. been have boys Both Arch. Smith, L. Joseph are dren. th s Loretta_ .. Mrs Sentenced be will Hostesses M counthe in th K days 30 to in the amusement room of the not be necessary," he observes, 1 m change a be also will · There and time, some quite for A Midvale ' mi Eugene Arthur Smith, ty urn erme a Mrs. and Brown J·ail Wednesday for petty "to tear down the temple of our church. Favors will be given and served. refreshments which chapel the to steps front the comthis in reside parents their nn Mrs. and Vaudrey Alice Mrs. ford. Peace the of forefathers merely to kill a few larceny by Justice will be a great improvement to Garfield, all of Draper; Guernsey munity. C. E. Matthews. cockroaches in the basement." J. A. Higgs was born in Rich- the building. Plans include the BEAUTIFICAT ION PROGRAM Smith and Homer Smith, SacraThe two youths reportedly ad- MRS. VERN LESTER NAMED PLANNED AT WEST JORDAN Mrs. Rose field, Utah, but has been a resi- using of native material as GranWINNER IN RADIO CONTEST mento, California; HONOR ROLL mitted theft of 10 sacks of wheat Fairbourn and Mrs. Beatrice dent of Midvale for the past eiiht ite is located near the mountains. New subscribers: Mrs. Ulysses from the home of Floyd AinsGranite ward is the first in East 1 Dr. Arvel Stark of the Utah Word was received here this Dansie, Riverton; Fera Smith, years. 0. E. Wittenbach was born Maynard, 2026 Rutherford Street, worth in East Midvale. week that Mrs. Vern Lester, Mid- Murray; Mrs. Esther Jacobson, in Goff, Kansas, and has lived Jordan stake to have their beau- 1 Agricultural college at Logan, Oakland, California. vale vocalist, received the most Logan; Mrs. Bertha Powell and in West Jordan for the past two tification project fully planned, and chairman of the state beauRenewals: H. D. Beckstead, of E. E. GREENWOOD TO / according to Harry S. Wright, tification and improvement comyears. votes and was adjudged the win- Elmer Merrill Smith, of Sandy. South Jordan; E. D. Mickelsen, GIVE BOOK REVIEW ner The boys have been friends for chairman of East Jordan stake mittee, will give an illustrated Mr. Smith is enjoying good in the radio program conductDraper; Martin Thomas, Midvale; lecture Sunday evening at 6:30 p. ed by The Deseret News "Search health, despite his advanced years quite some time, and have enlist- beautification committee. Alex Brand, Granite; W. J. Ferm. at the West Jordan chapel. the The committee in charge of The second in a series of book for Talent" here January 27 at and the hard labor he has engaged ed together, so they will have an guson, East Midvale; W. I. Neil1 Sunday evening's sacrament includes opportunity of being trained at beautification project in during his entire life. city auditorium. Crescent; Mrs. Alma Harri- reviews, "Abraham Lincoln, The 1 the the same time, and eventually Mariam Despain, Mr. and Mrs. C. meeting hour of the ward has Mrs. Lester will compete in a Madsen's Quality Mink Farm, Prairie Years", by Carl Sandberg, Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Sumbot have serve together at their new sta- c. Pingree, Mrs. Alta Poulsen and been turned over to the West contest in the near Alice Mitchell, and M. J. will be reviewed by E. E. Green- district radio Alex A. Brand, assisted by the Jordan Beautification club, which received word from Portland, tion. wood, principal of the Midvale future, it was announced. all of Sandy. will sponsor this fine program. The boys have been transferred ward bishopric. Oregon, that their daughter, Thelschools Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 All persons interested in comThe people of Granite are very Mrs. Ray Fenn left Saturday rna, has accepted a position at the to San Diego, California, where m. at the local school. For Better Printing, bring your p. home planning are is cordially invited for California where she will vis- new government tuberculosis hos- the sub-tropical climate allows 1 enthusiastic over the project, ac- munity and public The ext order to The Sentinel,. 1 cordially invitep to attend. cording to Bishop Whitmore. year round outdoor training. pital at that city. it relatives. to attend. I CommUnl•"y Club • Plans T0 0 rganlze . a·1r1 Group J un10r Fl•Ve J. H. S. GradS d f Recomm ende or u•ah Grid A ward s LOCAL GAMBLE STORE LEADS IN SALE OF RADIOS I 1 ° I I WARDEN LAUDS UTAH S SYSTEM aeri~theinr . . AsseiS R ~:gys ~~1 p;:~l[y I~:ve a~o st:~t CI-~ emalnln g I s· Of M.d 1 1 va e . .a e Bank T0 Be Sold t~e E:~~r f:!~:~:~ ~~;~~n~ :h!~ a~;ul r:!ss~f Civic AriS Club In ld Of L• To Beautifi cation Plans Perfecte d For Granite Ward p:ep~ra ° I I . ~r West Jordan Slake Round Rob1•n Tl.liS T StarI 0 n Fe b . 19 |