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Show 1he ?ni~cJale SIL ~TI NILIL /?ee-IJttJ,.ftJ •By the Editor MIDVALE, UTAH • We wish that the members of the state road commission could have been present at the scene Tuesday night at Midvale june- Volume 8-Number 28 tion, when a huge truck, loaded A Publication Devoted to the Welfare and Progress of the Jordan Valley :£i~:~;~:·~,!:£f~::::~~~! "AMERICANISM" I'Aluminurn Drive' Will CLASSES T0 BE s nd Lions Club LOCAL B0AR 0 ~ ur:~er :~u;~e~h:y t~:~~ci:;~;:~r~a~~ a y CONDUCTED HEREIRe-elects Office_rs CALLS THIRTEEN said that Midvale junction does Qther less important * * * * * * * * FRIDAY, JULY .COUNTY LIBRARY SHOWS INCREASE IN BOOKS LOANED The total circulation of books in the Salt Lake county library system for the month of June to• taled 19,391 books, compared with. 15,773 books for the same month last year, according to a report' released today by Mrs. Ruth V. Tyler, Salt Lake county librari~ with headquarters at Midvale. The library in Garfield topped the list with a total of 2322 books loaned during the month, while Sandy was a close second with 2290 books. Of the grand total of 19,391 books, 8,636 were juvenile books. 7,983 were adult fiction, 1,001 adult non-fiction, and 1,693 refer• ence books, and 225 magazines. There were 200 new registrants during the month of June, making a total registration to date of 16,• 525 persons. 11, 1941 Be Held Here La~ies' sponso.r~hip Fire of the Midvale the Auxlhary, a campaign to collect old alummum for crossings throughout smash-up, which the state. Cause of the fortunately injured no one, was when a car darted out o f Cen- j F E • national defense, will be staged in this city in the near future. All residents of the Jordan valley will · b e as k e d to contn'bU t e 0 ld d'lSCard e d a 1um1numware y or nsu1ng ear FOR ARMY DUTY Under the sponsorship of the to aid Uncle Sam in the building of airplanes and At a recent meeting of the ter street into State street, in State of Utah, the Jordan school front of the northbound coal district and the Works Progress S d L" ~ 1 b ll ff" 0 1 other equipment for the armed forces. truck. The trucker was forced to administration, regular classes in anly t Ido f c u 'ath I~ers w:re f th l d · 1 b · ht W e d nesd ay nlg · M or ano. er erm, mveer far to the left of the high-~ "Americanization" will begin on re-e .ec e e a leS ers 0 I mem eetlng Thirteen young men of the Jorto cludmg the followmg: . b II ll' t rt th b 11 'd d t d 'l' f' d f . . way to avoid hitting the car, but Tuesday, July 15, accordmg y ro Ing a e s a 0 I Dr. c. N. Jensen, president; ~an di~tnc~ have been ~electe or lre auxl lary eel e h did hit a utility pole, sheering Glen w. Browning instructor. ite completely off, and the im- 1 The course will 'include early; Charles A. Greenwood, first vice- mdu<:_tlOn mto the ~ tted d~tat~s sponsoring the drive, Mrs. L. S. Rimington said. The W e 1Ch C t f M th f ll t h Paul C. Boyce, second j army July 11 (today ccor mg o P act turned the heavy vehicle on American history' . a . thorough president; ayor . . e U suppor 0 Youngberg clerk of movemen ·ce president· Dr C C Jensen Miss Alfreda . . , , as l ' . . • · · · • its side where it struck four pas- study of the Conshtut10n of the Vl U n1•te d Sta t es, current event s, I third vice-president·• A · c · Jensen• 1 Selective Service Local Board No. and the City council , and other groups Wlll be msenger cars. 16· I . vited to cooperate with the auxiliary in the drive. . . If a traffic semaphore had been reading, writing, and naturaliza- eecretary and treasurer; Reed . I 0 . . . The boys reportmg m Salt Lake Sanderson, Lion Tamer; Reg th' ti'on roblems t' . Complete details of the alummum campaign Wlll t White Tail Twister· Golden s City headquarters today are: h d 1 h b Thp f 11 . • in ~peration ldat thteh JUUCh IOU, edlS , · ' • e o owmg sc e u e as een acctdent wou no ave appen . Arthur M. Alleman, Sandy; Hal be published in next week s Sentinel. Efforts during the past two outlined: Mondays, 7 to 9 p. m., Baxter and Elden Elkington, di· · h'1gh schoo1; T ues- rectors· · · · d e d organiza· · 1e Jumor The following is the standing of L Albert 0L. 1I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M'd 1Draper; kDunyon, , Jay · Midva years by ctvlc-mm . awrence I va e; B1ac ' J M B d R b t L p· t ld r· C f '1 d h . . . the teams in the Jordan district lX on, . . oy en Smith Sandy· Almon v. Green 0 ~r . . tions an~ mdlViduals ave al ~ days, 7 to 9 p. m., opper le I softball league: . ' '. . ' to impress the state road comm1s- school· Wednesdays and Thurs- and Wtlham D. Kuhre were electCopperton· Wilham Dokos Mld· t' f th · ' · · Boys' League sion that the Juncbon. needs a days, 7 to 9 p.m., Bmgham Cen- ed m~mbersJ oM Be ndomma mg vale· w:ber R. Walker Union· L w Pet. oy en was Don~ld P. Glover East Midvale: . committee. . . . semaphore and other . improve- tral school. . 0 4 s d Th' d ' . ' t . . All adults mterested are mvlted Pamed delegate to represent the ments to lessen the traffiC hazards 1,000 rr ............ an Y Midvale· , Wtlham Lee Bennett. L' t· ' 0 Herriman ................3 + ' . ' . tons to attend the classes, Mr. Brown- rlub at the Interna 10nal there. 1,000 1 3 ........................ Union that predicted is it usual, As ~~a:sJ.D::~r~~~~s:~~~a~~;arl~o~s Orleans .750 New at convention ' club It will probably require a fatal ing said. large crowds will attend the an. · ' • July 22, 23 and 24, according to • accident, or maybe several, to con• 2 .500 .. nual "Old Folks" outing, to be .500 2 Mextco; 1 E A. C. Jensen, secretary. vince the commission that some· 1 S ' Arthur E. Peterson was named! Th d . t' d' f .500 1 held next Wednesday, July 16, at West Jordan ..........1 thing must be done. 1 2 Lagoon resort, 9eorge T. Sharp, South Jordan ..........1 • e e~ar mg :S. te:s were prerhairman of the committee to ar-1 .333 3 chairman of the publicity com- , Riverton ....................1 I range for a summer outing for• sented With service ,PmS. by Jor• The Jordan district has distin.250 3 Midvale ....................1 mittee said today. members of the club and their 1 d~n Post N_o. 35, merican Le- j guished itself by having the great.250 All persons of the East Jordan E t M'd 1 The Salt Lake County CoomThe Second half of the Salt Lake partners, to be held in the early, gwn, accordmg to Commander W. est enrollment, per capita, at the 0 .000 4 e .......... j as 1 vaGirls' 1 1 E Th unty Farm Bureau baseball League mision has instructed W. R. Carl- and West Jordan L. D. S. stakes, omas. · part of August. encampment of Boys' State. Jor- co w L Pet. quist, county electrician, to pro- 1 regardless of race or creed, will A. C. Jensen and J. M. Boyden 1 The dan Post of the American Legion sched~le i~ ~howt under. 0 o 1,000 ceed with the installation of four be special guests at this special South Jordan ..........4 e fe~:~s~ e sec- have been chosen as representa- County Declares War was asked to send 20 boys. sta;d~nff . .G67 sodium vapor lights on highway event, held annually to honor the Draper ......................2 1 tives of the club to work in co- On Grasshopper Pests a N~~::rn °Divisi~n Through the _efforts ~f Dr.. Hb. E. on .687 1 91 in the Sandy business district oldsters of the Jordan district. All I Herriman ..................2 Pet operation with Sandy City in, Nelson and h1s committee, 26 oys .333 A community-wide appeal for a at the junction of Main and State' persons over 70 years of age will Union ........................ ! 1 ~ 1 000 their beautification project. d ~ 2 were sent to this camp, through j B' C tt .250 3 wear a red ribbon, to be furnished Riverton ....................1 various sponsors. Members of the M1~ ~ onwoo ···· 1 1•000 I The Sandy Lions Club spon- 1 cooperative war on grasshoppers, streets. 0 .OOO The cost will be shared jointly 1 by the committee, while those Crescent ..................O extension service of the the with Dr., of son Jensen, L. Cleleo s::>red • Midvale Kiwanis club sent eight ! T 1 1va e :11··.................0 3 000 1 Results of games Tuesday eveand Mrs. C. C. Jensen to the an- U. S. department of agriculture by the state and county, the state over 80 years old will wear a blue · boys, and received a special men- a.y orsvt e .............. 2 ·~ 0~ nual encampment of Boys' State. I supplying the munitions, was made furnishing the lights and the badge, and those few past 90 years ning at Midvale park in the Bo~ tion for their fine support of this Wmder ......................O 0 · 0 Clel was a candidate for mayor! to Crescent and East Crescent county installing and maintaining of age will be presented with a League·. Hunter ......................O Southern Division l?rogram. H R white ribbon, Mr. Sharp said. 1 t of "Bundy City" by the National- 1 farmers Wednesday by Marden them. --- I li J 1 s I 1Team Sfand•lngs Many Expected' to Attend • • Jordan ''Old F0 lks'' 0 utmg I Sodi•Um Vapor L. hi Add d for e 19 Sandy Junction I::r~~~ M~=~~~~nRi~:;on , Farm Bureau f I b a II League Baseb a II ResuIIs ~;:~;r ::::::::::::::::::::::~ w::· ~ ~i~:!l!h:h::;:::~;%:e;:~~ I Bluffdale I ·····----······~ ~ l~h J ist party at Boys' State. j ~~~:;~~:;e~~istant county agrij Monday at 4 p.m., the exten-' L!::: NEWBOLD FAMILY REUNION a~is~~o~f:e~~/~~~;~ ~~ : Herriman ......................8 : m. on "Old Folks" day. There will ~~-;~;~:r,fi~id·~~d·J·:·B~ules; parry BOULTER ENNIS REUNION · ing lot constructed by Drs. Hos- West Jordan ......... O be a program of music and ad- and Silcox. . sion service will dis•-ibute free to .OOO TO BE HELD JULY 13 mer, Quick, Lindsay & Hosmer, Crescent ................... O 1 The South Jordan girls claimed _The New~old fam~ly reunion dresses and all the famous Lagoon The annual reunion of the Boul-' each farmer in that area enough .OOO ·O adjacent to their clinic bullding. s:ndy .........-. · ---- 0 0 .OOOO ter Ennis family will be held at poison bran hopper bait to destroy w1ll be held m the Fatrraont Park, attractions will be running to en- a forfeit win from the Crescen The lot is spic and span, nicely Bmgham ......... ;.....O girls. the bowery in Liberty park next all the insects on each farm, but at Sugar House Thursday, Julyj tertain the visitors. . Results of games graveled and with white posts all A committee meeting, to araround. Free parking facilities are Bi~ Cottonwoo~ CCC 5• Wmder 5· Sunday, July 13, at 2 p. m. All the campaign "must be done on 17, at 1 p.m .. The a!ternoon will 2 descendants are urged to attend. I a community basis to be effective" be spent in sports for old and range the final details of the out- Kiwanians and Ladies offered to the public at all times, M_ldvale 12• Wmder · • • For information regarding the the agent said. The bait will e young. Luncheon w_ill be held atl ing will be held at the home of and the lot is proving a great aid Big ~ottonwood CCC 2• Taylorsreunion, the following persons may distributed from the Crescent L. 4:30 p. m. after whtch a program! A. P. Rasmussen, chairman, Mon- To P1cn1c at Lagoon . to visiting motorists, especially on . ville 1. Joining with the South Salf and dance will conclude festivi-, day evening, at his residence, 487 Saturdays and other busy shop- Btg Cottonwood CCC 12• Wmder 5· be contacted: John Hardcastle, D. S. ward. 4 4 club, Midvale Kiwanis club Lake Midvale. street, Center · East I ties. Sandy; Norris, Kenneth Draper; Bluffdale • Crescent be to are doctors ping days. The George Newbold of Bluffdale,! The Old Folks committee in- members and their wives will enElmer Ennis, Draper; Jack Vom- , Milk Bottle Caps, 50c for 500. ~ongratulated on their fine spirit. Bluffdale 3• West .Jordan 2· ! Best quality. The Sentinel office. is preside~t; Mati.lda Turpin of eludes the following A. P. Ras- joy an outing at Lagoon Monda,. :he schedule for Monday, July baur, Salt Lake City. of civic progress. 1 14 · Murray, vtce-prestdent.; Mary A. mussen, chairman, Midvale; Jo- evening, July 21, it was announced at Midvale. . Hunter Lloyd of South J ord an IS secret ary seph F. Palmer, West Jordan; Hy- this week by President M. T;. . • According to Attorney General and they will be in charge of gen-, rum McFarland, Riverton; Thomas Rigby. .Jackson, certain labor leaders re- 11 Wmder at Taylorsville. . S. Butterfield, Riverton; T. A. 1 Th S uth Salt Lakers have chal--· arrangements. eral 1 Cres~ent. at Sandy dein sponsible for recent strikes ed ~h M'd I clubmen to .. The following committee is m Butterfield, Riverton; Gwynne 1 I fense industries have , definitely ' Bluffdale at Bmgham. Page, Riverton; A. R. Mickelsen, ! s:~::all g:me,\:~: held at 5 p.m.. I charge: Samuel New~old of South o.n Thursday, July 17• the. folcommunistic sympath~es. They ~re hich a pavilion lunch will ft 1 Jordan, general chatrman; M~ Draper: Joseph L. Pierson, Sandy; following long-established Sovtet 1 lowmg games ~re scheduled. According to an article in the straight north and south, being Newbold of Bennio~, Vern Turpm Edward Fairbourne, Crescent; ~e e:e;:,ed, followed by a shot'e' Hunter at :"mder. ••wrecking" tactics. It now remains The group will then engr breaking about 7 degrees west of true north, of Murray, Albert Dimond of West Francis A. Orton, Sandy; W. C. Salt Lake Tribune Sandy at Bmgham. to be seen whether the rank and attractions of Lagoon u:;~any H. Frank Butlerville; Wootton, Midof Newbold Clyde Jordan, southa in lie will other the and I two of constru~tion the for ground file of labor will continue to ac- l Cresce~t at West Jor~an. 1 vale, Mary Kemp of Midvale, AI- 1 Berrett, Union; J. Hollis Aylett, , resort during the remainder of the t S lt L k . west-northeast direction. ~ept this kind of alien-inspired 1 On Frtday,, July 18• Btg Cotton- 4 OOO-f00t . "At Mr. Beers' suggestion the loween Naylor of South Jordan. Midvale· Melvin Lind Midvale a e runways a . a leadership. If it does, the govern- wood CCC IS scheduled to play 1 '. ' evenmg. ' ' d· . . ' ' 1 Ctty's new secondary a1rport was 1 I Midvale at Midvale • • last Monday night's meeting At MidEast Sharp, T. George and 1 an Wilham of descendants All that Tuesday directed commission & b R bb' d t d T · ment Will have no cho1ce but to , I of the Midvale club Dr• J • 0.• I a full-time qualified engineer be Elizabeth Franks Newbold are in-,· vale. ues ay yh 0h msb stare use the sternest measures--and the , . 1 . . . Reed contractors w o ave een • 1 C"t B .. E t . . Jones gave an interesting and iJ1.. awarded the $278 :000 contract. The 'I asstgned to the airp~rt as an m- vtted to attend. 1 V eq1ns. X ens1ve public will back the government structive report of the Kiwanff' County 4-H Clubs spector of constructiOn. It was t' 1 t t . up. Labor can clean house now, Street Repa1r Program International convention held two l p· . A · PI pointed out the city desires the 1 TRANSFERRED TO IDAHO ar IC e s a es. . adjust its grievances through med' . an nnua lCniC Work was begun thts week by ' "On a tract of ground compris- runways to be of the best possiblej iation and buckle down to the vital All members and leaders of the 1 :~~~~ ~!0a~!n!!~a~:· a ~=~= J. C.dP~~te~~~ ofWW~st ~ord:~ defense job. To continue to strike Midvale city stree~ dep~~tmen·~·on ing several farms aggregating 1042 construction since the city will be ISh u. !es t ~ ne:_. ay 1 4-H Clubs in Salt Lake county, , of the local club. against the nation's safety will a prografl_l of sAt~ee gra t~~~· 01 mg acres and situated ~est of the requred to maintain it in the fu- assume e mco n, their parents and friends, are inmaster mec amc a e crew West Jordan community, the new ture. ~~esen prove the most suicidal thing la- ?nd ma.ttmg. C ___D_U_ P__P_l__ Its gradmg and mlmg Oak street, 1 airport is being. constructed for j "The commission also authorized Idaho, plant of the Utah-.Ida~o vited to a picnic to be held Fri-1 Sh bor can do. . . .,l ans amp, arp k "t (t d ) t M Sugar company. Lincoln IS SlX d . one of Midvale's newest thorough- , the announced purpose Qf furp urray Cl Y par . p· ay o ay a rtheast of Idaho Falls .1 Purchasmg Agent D. A. Affleck . . . . · f --The following program will be I Ioneer rogram U Y 20 . ms~mg flymg space for pnvate to sell at the most advantageous ml es no . . • Everybody seems to approve the ares. 1 The ~harp Camp Daughters of Mr. Patterso~ was forme~ly carried out: Streets to be olled mclude Oak fliers inasmuch as the present mu- price 35 tons of hay cut from the President's recent "taking over" 1 Utah :i'ioneers, wlll sponsor a-radio m.; a. 11:30 Luncheon, Sp~m~ dthe at mech~m~ master airthe the defense of Iceland; that is- str~t and _south_ Grant street, nicipal airport is being utilized by I farm lands lying within everybody except Wheeler, Lind- 1 whtle mattmg Will be placed on military as well as airline planes., port site and which became the Fork, Utahh, phan ,ban stucceef s d. program and musical numbers, 1 program, honoring the pioneers, . 1 ! W. Lee, w o as een rans erre . " I Locust Street, Second avenue, . b ergh, and Hitler. July 20, at 6:30 Purchased by the c1ty at a city's property when the land was to the W est J ord an p1an t , I•t was p. m.; stunt program, 2:30 p. m.; Sunday . evenmg, . . · Th1rd avenue Fourth avenue o'clock m the East Mtdvale wardsoftball game, 3:15 p. m. ff' . 1 d b 1 . h ' cost of more than $70,000, the new purchased N s'· th --0 Those who will attend are asked chapel, it has been announced. tcia s. Y company "A Iarg~ crop is expected, but announce • Remember the big aluminum Ftft avenue, txk avenue, d Lorith airport site is to be developed · · 1unc h , songb ooks, 1 The program w ill b e h e ld m th eir · · t o b rmg · -1 Parks Commissioner P. H. Goggin f rom the c1v1 t' . d nan street, Par street, Grant I M'd . . . d r1ve 1 METHODIST NITY tons approprta er un 1 · e. va 1 m commg up soon swimming suits, and baseball out- co,mection with a L. D. S. church th ' aeronautics authority. The origi- proposes to use many tons of the 1 COMMU CHURCH f Get those old pots and pans ready., coin str~et. f d · f' . $ Gasohne re un money rom e program, as outlined by the church 1ts. th nal allotment of 208,000 was m - 1 feed for animals in parks and the d t fl tat . b . authorities. Albert Steiner, Pastor s : Its emg udse Lao nance M'e creased when bids for the initial: city's zoo and for a few horses . JORDAN DISTRICT , Iwrence pro]ec , Recor er The pubhc is cordially invited *HONOR ROLL Vacation school continues thruconstruction were taken last maintained by the department. 'd 1 Renewals: Mrs. Fred Weenig, · to attend. "In addition , he predicts a har-, out next week, opening at 9 a. m. month and · the lowest bid was neer sal · SOFTBALL GAMES vest of approximately 10,000 bush- each morning. Sunday school at Ogden, Utah; W. J. McNamara, : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , found to be .$278 •000 · Friday, July 11-Draper Park MIDVALE STUDENT LISTED "The two runways to be laid els of grain, mostly wheat and, 10 a. m. and Sunday evening serv- Clara Boggess, Cla,·ence Wardle, Annual Smelter Outinq 8 p. m.-Herriman vs South ON B.Y.U. HONOR ROLL first will be of nine-inch gravel barley, from the airfield, and fore- 1, ice at 8 p. m. at which time the of Union; Mrs. Anna Jones and S h d 1 d f at G Jordan, Gt'rls,· 9. p. m . -Draper · LeRoy Doy1e reen of Midvale, or A ugust 8 C e U e thousand pastor will speak on "Gaining the Mrs. Sophrona Bateman of Sandy·, vs sandy 3, Boys. is listed among the '30 students on covered by four inches of bitumi- sees revenue of several and Henry Jensen of Midvale. I Heart's Desires." nous paving. One will run almost dollars from that source." The annual outing of the emTues., July IS-Midvale Park the spring quarter honor roll at ployees and personnel of the was it university, Young Brigham 8 p. •m.--Crescent vs Union, Midvale plant of the United Girls; 9 p. m.-East Midvale vs announced last week by John E. States Smelting Refining and registrar. Hayes, Sandy 3, Boys. Mining company will be held Fourteen of these students had Wednes.. July 16-Draper Park previously appeared on the honor An excellent carnival and circus Friday, August 8, at Lagoon, it Prizes totaling $25.00 will be a- are striving to make the parade Jordan valley will be asked to 8 p. m.-Rivertoo vs Draper, roll one or more times. Require- warded to winners in various the greatest held in Midvale in send floats or stunts, and to com- is being secured,·and a free fire- 1 has been announced by Mana· Girls; 9 p. m.-Sandy vs Drap- ment for honor roll citation is the events in the annual "Harvest years. Last year's parade was con- pete for tne prize money. works display will be a special ! ger C. A. Nelson, and members er, Boys. Meanwhile, preparations are go- feature of the closing night. The 1 of the outing committee. earning of 16 or more hours of Days" parade, tentatively sched- sidered by many to have been The usual events will be held uled for 6:30 p. m. on Thursday, outstanding, and it is the aim of ing steadily on for a great "Har- final event will be a free street "A" grade during the quarter. Thurs., July 17- Midnle Park and it is expected that all Mid1 In addition to 22 Utah students, August 14, the first day of the Dr. Rigby and his aids to make vest Days" celebration. The three 1 dance. 7 p. m. West Jordan vs Midthe list includes scholars from celebration to be staged by the this year's pageant twice as large. days, August 14, 15 and 16, will! A souvenir program book will! vale stores will close at noon vale, Boys; 8 p. m.- Midvale Efforts will be made to secure be crammed w i t h interesting be published and distributed in on that day so that the whole Idaho, Arizona, Colorado, Ore- Midvale Kiwanis club. Girls in Coed League; 9 p. m.Dr. Milton T. Rigby, chairman as many participants as possible events to attract young and old I the near future, and advance ad- town can participate in the angon, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. !Jnion vs East Midvale, Boys. of the parade committee, told The in the parade. Civic and church to this city, Lowell Pe1'17', vertising ls alre~ out, publici.z- nual holiday. Subscribe for The Sentinel now. Sentinel that celebration officials organizations from all parts of eral chairman, said. ing Midvale's annual full event. 1 0 I WILL BE HELD JULY 17th 1 I I I I • work st art s on AUXl•ltary I A.trport Near west . 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