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Show 1Tte ?ni~"ale S L ~TI NILIL •By the Editor • Unofficial reports state that a tot-al of 471 persons registered Wednesday for state defense, in Midvale.... _ v ... _ • * * * * * * A Publication Devoted to the WeUare and Progress of the Jordan Valley * * IVolume 8-Number 38 ER 8 N MARKET • MIDVALE. UTAH H, C. TEMPEST ANNOUNCES FOR ) FOUR-YEAR TEa M * * Announcement was made Wed· nesday to The sentmel by Henry G. Tempest, incumbent city coun---------------:-----·-------------------..J..-----------------------------~...,...------J,cilman, that he will seek election • The scarcity of houses nnd acouncilman for the four-year partments in Midvale is growing! term in the municipal election more acute. During the past week :;~.::·~.~~~~,~~t:.::~"~f.:~,'h:~I W Ill 's 1 /::J l.;e~l-tu 8ESCENE OF RA0I0 QUIZ ~:~~- ~:;:;e~hea~a:~:rss~eer:f~~~l FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1941 Greatest Utah State Fat·r lD I~sa isl-ticl Co~oe~tio~ Opens Saturday in Salt Lake I th~:·~;mp"'· who,, oompleting ~i~~s~~~~:n,te:m ~~n!~:r c~~ ::; of the Music, art and varied entertain- Midvale branch of the Utah Paul· small arms plant, bemg constructment features will serve as a try Producers association, and is ed on Redwot•d Rood at 21st b-ackground and accompanist to bishop of the Midvale First L. D. South. One of the men said that the presentation of Utah's sixty- S. ward. He resides at 162 Lincoln I Everyone in Mid~ale and sur-; he knew of several workers there first state fair, opening September street, and owns his own home. at ihe who would like to live in the rounding territory is invited to During Mr. Tempest's present 20 and continuing through SepUNION JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 1 Midvale area if they could only participate in a "radio quiz:· protember 27 at the state fairgrounds term .as a city councilman, he has gram, to be staged at Berns Sufind living quarters. served on the cemetery commit· Approximately 75 ladies oat- in Salt Lake City. Union. Utah What a shame it is that this per Foods market Thursday, SepAs heretofore, chief interest will tee, and has been instrumental in tended the opening luncheon of city is unable to care for its rap- tember 25, at 11 a. m. the Midvale Ladies Community center in the hundreds of exhibits advocating changes in the operaThe progrnm will be known as idly expanding population. We held Wednesday afternoon of Utah products from fields, or- tion of the city cemetery to place club, ~1 S~pt~mb~r Quiz," Radio Ribbon "Blue the in population 5,000 could grow to chards and gardens of the agri- it on a self-supporting oosis. He at the city building. ..... ~ ~ ~ a short time if housing f-acilities and will be transcribed on a reand horticulturists, favors a program of continued culturalists year ensuing the for Officers over broadcast later and cord, could be provided. were introduced as follows: Mrs.j from the factories .and mills of improvements for Midvale. -PROGRAMstation KSL at 1:30 p.m. the same . . . - V .•. Harry Wright, president; Mrs .. the manufacturers, from the rang• Perhaps the most neglected pro- day. All persons in the store at Leon E. Rasmussen, first vice-!, es of livestock growers, from the ject in the state is the improve- 11 a. m. will have an opportunity S U 9:00 a. m.-Board Meeting. president; Mrs. M. s. Peterson, · ateliers of artists, from forests ment of Midvale Junction. While to answer questions, .and then second vice-president; Mrs. Wil- and streams, from the stables of 10:00 a. m.-Morning Session. miles and miles of new sidewalks have the privilege of hearing liam Davies, third vice-president; equine lovers, from the kennels Flag teremony, led by Boy Scouts, Trpop No. 124 have been laid during the past themselves on ~he air in the j Mrs. Wilbur D. Walker, corres- of dog fancier_s and from scores of Club Collect .... Riverton Ladies Literary Club few years in remote places broadcast. Durmg the program pondr"ng secretary,· Mrs. Lowell D. homes and kmdred sources.. Singing ....... ······· led by Mrs. Ray Hughes throughout the length and breadth hour, many prizes will be given (accompanist, Mrs. Ray Brimhall) Th Perry, recording secretary; Mrs., That these exhibits will exceed Greetings ...................... Mrs. Horoce W. Burgan of Utah as a works project pro- : away, including Blue Ribbon e second meeting of the Jor· Kelvin Aylett, treasurer; Mrs. El- those of any ~re~ious fair inn~Response ....................... Mrs. N. Howard Jensen gram, all efforts of Midv.alians to, brand hams, bacon, canned meat, lis J. Wilcox, .auditor; Mrs. Har-~ ber and quality 15_deemed ce_rtam dan C-amera Club was held TuesVocal Solo . ................................... Maxine Greer j have walks installed at Midvale and also $1.00 bills. day nr"ght at the h orne o f Willard Introduction of Visitors .. Mrs. Harry A. Robbins old E. Nelson, parliamentarian; beoause of the widespread mter! junction from State street to the The following officers Kemp. premium fair since shown est historian; Dunn, Kenneth Mrs. Business. m.-Convention a. 10:20 1 Union Pacific tracks, have failed. Mrs. J. 0. Jones, member-at-large books were issued weeks ago and were elected: Minutes ............ . ............... Mrs. 0. J Kingston Center street, being a state Tom Welch, president; Lawand Mrs. J. w. Nibley, club direc- 1 because of the exceptionally fine Treasurer's Report .............. Mrs. H. W. Bowen highway, is under the jurisdiccrops being harvested this year. renee Brown, publicity director; tor. Auditor's Report .......................... Mrs. H. F. Dunn tion of the state road commission, Following the luncheon and Early filling of space utilized for Malen _J. Dahl, program director; Presidents' Two-Minute Reports: Bingham which has "p-assed the buck" for I d t d w 1ll d K Women's Civic Club, Murray Wot en's Club, emp, secre ary an ar business meeting, some of the display purposes in the big manu- an Midvale Community Club, Ladies Li erary Club the past two years when asked j • ' members played . t Th ey a 11 a d . . bridge, while f act urers' b m"ld"mg assures a f"m e ' treasurer· of Riverton, Tooele Women's Club , Magna WoQueen of the West Rebekah about this proJe~. Member~ ~ectly mterested in to a book review. showing ofmanufactured goods. listened others JunMidvale Union, of Club Unity Club, men's . f . t t . N mitted that the rmprovement of l l d 1 b f th the orgamzat1o 0 ge ior Community Club, Murray Junior Women's o. 22 WI11 en er am or · e c u are n "The same encouraging prosI gna JunClub, Tooele Junior Women's Club, Midvale junction IS neces~ary, 1 several soldier boys from Fort pect is in evidence throughout ell ~o~ Welch, Dr. H. E. Nelson, Ma· Thomas Smith Family ior Women's Club. but they never took .a~y achon., Douglas, at the Firemen's hall display departments," said Ernest en · Dah~, P-aul Hyke, Lawrence Present-ation of Proposed Revisions. I · M d With a new commission placed · M.d 1 s. Holmes, fair manager. "We Brown, Willard Kemp and M. S. To Hold Annual Meet Nomination of Club Directors. on ay evenmg, in the capitol by Governor Maw, ~n t 1 ~a e,2;n f the Peterson· bl" Nomination of Central District State Director. · er em ep j be ·11 . th t th d h can promise the pu 1c one o the of reunion annual The The program includes a social a some mg WI it is ope Thomas Smith family organiza- very best, if not the best, of all, The prospectiv~ roster shows 11:15 a. m.-Club Institute .......... Mrs. H. W. Bowen, chairman done in the matt~r. ~hat every I hour, dancing and refreshments. tion will be held at the Granger 1state fairs. This will maintain in that a me~bership of at. least ~5 Speaker ....................... Dr. Philo T. Farnsworth In charge of the -~rrangements one wants is the Widenmg of Cen1 " f D 1 · t · 1 "' · th t· · w-ard hall, 33rd South and 32nd ~nte,rtainment as well as exhib- or 30 active members IS avail"Education, Its Re ahon o Natwna e ense ter street a t the JUne 1on, e m- for the party are Edna Bol1 able in this area, and according West, at 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Its. 12:00 Noon-Luncheon. stallation of sidewalks for the liger and Beth D a h 1. All to the program outlined, this group • 1 h f d d h th 00 f 0 j September 25· members of the lodge are urged sc e un re s use 0 should have an enjoy-able and in1:30 p. m.--General Assembly. The evening will be spent with dtildren who traverse tha t area to attend. structive season this year. 1 a program, games and refreshAddress, "International Relations," Arthur Gaeth daily, and a traffic semaphore. The pr1·me requis1"te for memAccordion Duet .......... Joyce Worthen, Irene Rich • • . - V ... ments, and all members are urged bership in the club is a genuine 0 accordm"g to Dewey attend, to Club Community Midvale .... Tribute Memorial State Director's Report .... Mrs. Heber C. Aylett • Not to be outdone by Sixth .aveinterest in amateur movie or still Turner, president of the organizaHistorian's Report .......... Mrs. Hert''al' edersen nue peach-growers, Mrs. A. E. I I pictures, and a liking for good tion. 'l'hree Minute Department Repor Stoker of Seventh avenue, came fellowship. Persons interested are ...... ······· ......... Mrs. R. H. Clayton, chairman • • in this week and presented Ye Ed.! invited to contact any of the activities, season's this begin To ··csi~t~··F~d~~;tr;;~s.p~~;fd!~~kenpaugh Address with some of the fine peaches I the Midvale Junior Community above members. ANGELINE L. MLAKER I Howard N. E. Mrs. ............ A. Guitar Selection • • • • grown at her residence. We will 1 Requeim mass for Mrs. Ange- club will entertain at an opening B. Dance Number ..................... Annette Howard m the Improveh ave t 0 a dml·t that the fruit was 1 Ant mnovatwn Add ress .................. Mrs. Ster1·mg M . E roan b raek . d·t· d · line L. Mlaker, 57, Midvale resi- tea Wednesday, September 24, th s· th avenue men m use car recon 1 wnmg . '· 00 S dent for 38 years who died at her from 8 to 10. p. m. The affair (State First Vice-President> eek by procedure that has been hailed in ~ JUs: as n~ce as Address .............................. Mrs. D. A. McMillan d. t · t . 1 t" t vanety giVen us as w 0 0 room activity the in home here Tuesday night, will be will be held CState Second Vice-President> Mrs. Kemp. After judging both au 0: tve. eire es as a IS me 1 I I celebrated Frid-ay at 10 a. m. in of the Midv-ale city building. Report of Elections ........ Mrs. Harry s. Wright brands, we will declare a tie be- ~ontnbututwn _to_ used car values, ·ll be 1" . . h the Theresa Catholic church. Invitation for 1942 Convention. th ave IS the new trammg program now d S . th S On Monday, the 17th of Sep~ne WI . 1 Rosary was recited Thursday h In t e recetvmg Resolutions and Courtesy .... Mrs. Grant Bryan c M R" - · even .an tween lX M Iss Beatnce ·s m effect at . 1verton. otor o., I tember, the following new books . t e new o ff.1cer~: Reading of the Minutes. nues in t h e rnatter of peach -rat at 8:30 p. m. at the family home, Rasmussen, presrdent; Mrss Alta , WI.ll be added to the Salt Lake Adjournment. where a umque mobtle used car . I reconditioning shop is now st.amg. Miller, first vice-presid_ent; M~. county librory, Midvale collec344 Rio Grande street. --' ~--------------------------tioned. ... _ v ... 1 Burial will be in Mount Cal- Willard Kemp, second VICe- pres!- tion: I Ch . . . Modern Nun.ery Rhyme dent·, Miss Nelda Marchant, sec- ' TUMBLEDOWN D I C K, by . vary cemetery. ev-, This umt, an att~actrve • Little Boy Blue don't blow your 1 truck, 1s a complete rolet 11,2-ton ' th Th d S . Mrs. Mlaker, wife of Tony retary· Mrs Paul Hyke, corres- H horn; owt~ ?nng. 1 t\a~ t:r ~ay Mlaker, Sr., was born on June 17, pondi~g se~retary· Miss Melba used ?ar_ reconditio~ing departIf she doesn't come out eds odry er: IS n~thp o 't" u 1884 at Ribnica, Austri-a, to Frank' Hobbs treasurer-• Mrs. John Baty, ~ayt • "I ment m rtself, and lS manned by! d t0 ' eac ron an IS eemmg w1 • . : t · · d mourn. there s no nee Hyke Betty M. d · the to came and Levst1k Erda and b M d · 1· " b b 11 " A a • exper service recogmze a l"ttl .k go ·11 t th t h htf . • Iss an audrtor •. h h em ers of Glover camp' a y c 1mc, sponsore we 1 Walk to the door l 1 e a 1 e man gra d uat e o f Chevro1e t's used car 1 1g u c arac ers · a Wl ' ts straight to a boy's heart. member-at-large. er _paren by the East Jordan L. D. S. stake Daughters of Utah Pioneers will United States Wlt h 1 dT . . And ask for the dame, 00 1 THE SHOE"·IAKER'S SON, by Presiding at the too table will when she was still a child. She . ' . . Relief Society will be held next I . recon lOn~g _sc . • You know you can. " as a member of St Th .t h 1 hold the1r openmg social Thursd D k t S d' Under his dtrectwn, mechamcs eresa be Mrs. Harry Robbins, president Constance Buel Burnett. In this · w raper, 1 as an y an wee a . The neighbors will bless you, 1 day, Sept. 25, at 2 p. m. at the Catholic church. at the R_Iverton Motor company been announced. of the Central District, Utah Fed- beautiful book about the beloved So Wl. 11 her dad·, f h her husband, erati·on of Women's Clubs; Mrs. I Surviving, besides home of Mrs. Mary Jenkins. at conducted be will clinic The trheee t o phases .all studymg are my it, try dividends, get ou'll Y story-teller himself, you will come d Ed J T conditioning operation, in An excellent program has been are three sons, ony, r., . war Harry Wright, president of the to know Hans Christian Anderlight of the latest information on the stake hall in Sandy on Thurslad. of Midvale; Midvale Ladies Community club; sen ~s your own friend. day, Sept. 25, from 10:30 to 11:30 arranged, and all members are .and Fred Mlaker, all A "' H gh M ht the subject. The truck carries all YOUR CAREER IN NURSING, seven daug ers, rs. nn ou - Mrs. Marcell Gr-aham and Miss a. m., and at the Dmper junior urged to attend. te tainment t Cl t ton of Murray, Mrs. Mary Johan. S t 26 F "d h 1 latest approved tools and equip- h" by Cecelia L. Schulz. A readable ay on, en r h Margare . , ment for the successful training rgh sc oo on r1 ay, ep . respec- and truly informative career chairmen, program and Cavanaug Dorothy Mrs. and son J C A Mrs m a 11 to 10 from 1 of Salt Lake, Mrs. Olga Golden, • • • ensen . ·. ·. of the compnay's personne . book, explaining the requirements tively, of the junior club. .. H F Mothers are mv1ted to brmg R t An unusually fine stock of used Mrs. John A. Hosmer heads the and possibilities of the nursing Mrs. Rose Anderson, Mrs. Frances awan rom urns e h their children of pre-school age th d. An executive meeting of the d Miss . . Krantz and Helen Mlaker, all of . . roug cars are now procee mg profession. F. h decoratwn committee, an . . Mrs. A. C. Jensen, former memWest Jordan Paerent-Teachers as- this modern used car recondition- to these climes. THE FLOWER FAMILY ALber of the Utah state senate, re- Midvale; .a Sister, M:s. Ro~e ~s - 1 Alta Miler will be in charge of sociation was held Monday eve- ing department oat Riverton Mo-l BUM, by Helen F. Fischer and G. I turned Sunday evening from a er_ of Magna; two s~sters md us-~ the music, for the opening tea. ning when Mrs. Lloyd Gibson, tor, and with the inauguration of Stake Relief Society · · w h ere tna and a brother m Cana a. · H awau, · ·t m t wo-months VISl · t e d th e f o 11ow- this new and better system of re- C t appom Harshbarger. Here are 4 o~ 8 por• . H ld presr·den, 1Local Entries Wanted at traits of flowers, vegetables, and she was the guest of her d-aughter onvenhon e conditioning greater value is ing and thei~ committees: weeds arranged in family groups 1 State Fair Flower Show Relief Society annual confer- and son-in-law, First Lieut. and Returned Missionary Membersh1p-Mrs. Don Gard- readily apparent in the splendid .and clearly drawn to scale. To Speak at First Ward ner, chairm.an; Mrs. Lloyd Ner- assortment of high-quality cars ence for the East and West Jor- Mrs. Hilton Densley. I dan stakes was held Sunday at While in Hawaii, Mr. a_nd Mr~. Eldon Bitten, who has recently Utah State Fair flo":"er show, LOST WORLDS, by Anne Ternow in stock. din, Mrs. U. R. Wilson. the South Jordan junior high Jensen were presented w1th the1r returned from the Northern states sponsored by the Associated Gar- ry White. Adventures in archaeProgram- Mrs. Lee Richardson, 1 held ology, which makes fascinating mission field, will be the speaker, den Clubs of Ut-ah, will first grandchild, a boy. school. TO FAMILY STOCKING chairman; Mrs. Paul Steinfeldt, Mrs: Jensen ~eported a wonder- .at the evening services Sunday at in • the agriculture - h?rhculture reading. The morning was devoted to Miss Donna Ritchie, Mrs. Nick HOLD REUNION ABILENE TRAIL, by Len Marbuilding at the state farr g~ounds The Stocking family reunion stake officers' meetings, and at ful tnp, and 1deal weather con- the Midvale First ward chapel. Kouras. gan. Mad rides, valiant courage, According to Blaine Watts, a September 20 to 27, incl~s1ve. Safely-Mrs. H. C. Gardner, will be held oat the South Jordan two o'clock class leaders and vis- ditions. She declared that defense In order to feature an eight-day fun and mischief-are in this chairman; Mrs. Vernal Webb, Lee l school auditorium Saturday, Sep- iting teachers of the wards joined work in Haw-aii is at the height special musical program will also j flower show, the week has been swiftly moving tale. tember 20. There will be a pro- stake oificers. Mrs. Rae Barker of activity at the present time. be presented. Richardson. divided .into four two-day shows.: THE VALIANT SEVEN, by Music-Mrs. Glen Hogan, chair- gram beginning at 4:00 p. m. and Mrs. Gertrude Garff, general Although she liked Hawaii very man, Mrs. Fred May, Miss Mer- Lunch will be served at 6:00p.m. board members, were present. much she is glad to be back home. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC LADIES On Friday and Saturday, Septem- Netta Sheldon Phelps. A thrilling Mrs. Jensen also expressed her PLAN OPENING MEET SEPT. 26 ber 26 and 27, the Mid-Flora gar- true account of one wagon train and there will be dancing in the Subjects of interest ./.ere disgaret Cox, Glen Lee. den club, West Jordan Be.autifi- 1 out of the stre-am of those that cussed at the officers' meetings gratitude for receiving The SenHospitality- Mrs. Lester Mar- evening. The opening meeting and mem- cation club, and other groups, toiled ever westward in the forand the .afternoon session was de- tinel each week while in Hawaii getts, chairman; Mrs. Clifford I voted to the Relief Society teach- and thus receiving the news of the bership tea of the Salt Lake coun- are invited to enter their displays. ties to found homes beyond the Justensen, Mrs. Lawrence Dahl, community and surrounding lo- ty Women's Democrotic club, will Rufus Ray, president of the Mid- Rockies. Mrs. Mark Williams. 1 ing program. WINABOJO, MASTER of LIFE, be held Friday, Sept. 26, at 2 P· Flora club, will have charge of calities. the at auditorium large The Home Room Mothers - Mrs. m., at the Salt Lake county Fire- arrangements and displays at the by James Cloyd Bowman. A difschool was filled to capacity at Myrtle Bateman, chairman. ferent ·Indian story from .any you men's hall in Murray, it has been' fair on these days. the afternoon session. Music was Mid-Flora Garden Club Publicity-Mrs. D. A. Bruno, read before. have the at made be must Entries Mitchell, C. L. Mrs. by announced N d Society Relief the by furnished chairman. ite president, who will be in charge. agriculture-horticulture building, THEY WERE STRONG AND chorus from Sandy Third ward To Meet Thurs ay Study Group-Mrs. Floyd GardT)1e topic, "Home Defense," will state fair grounds, not later than GOOD, by Robert Lawson. WinThe next meeting of the MidUNITED , and the West Jordan ward. ner, chairman;" Mrs. John C. WieFlora garden club will be held be discussed by a special speaker. 10:30 a. m. Friday, Sept. 26. Ex- ner of this year's Caldecott Medbell, Mrs. Glover. at the Midvale city hall, Thurs- A musical program will also be hibitors may enter the south gate al, is this stirring picture-story COMMUNITY METHODIST STATES Refreshments - Miss Marion of the fair grounds, with their book of the average family backday, September 25, oat 7:30 p. m. presented. CHURCH :VI N G S Rasmussen, chairman; Mrs. Leona The progrom committee in 1 exhibits, without charge, Mr. Ray ground. Mrs. Kenneth Thayne of Salt S D ON Beckstead, Mrs. Leona Holt. Albert Steiner, Pastor t BENNY AND HIS BIRDS, by Lake City will discuss the grow- charge includes Mrs. Jane Thorn- said. Historian-Mrs. R oya1 S pra Helen and All Evers. Witty, colorServices continue at the regular ing of chrysanthemums. Potted as, Midvale, chairman; Mrs. Reg AND SfAMPS ling, chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larson ful, and gay, this new nonesense hour. Sunday school at 10 a. m. chrysanthemums will be awarded White and Mrs. A. C. Jensen of The first meeting of the West Saturday for a two weeks va- • story will be hailed with deleft Sandy. evening. the during prizes as on held be will P.-T.A. Jordan and at 8 p. m. the pastor will cation to Cal.ifomia. They willjlight by the many children who All members and others inter' Thursday, September 25 a t 2 p. Milk Bottle Caps, 50c for 500. visit at Los Angeles, San Fran- have laughed over the other bring a Gospel message. Members ested are urged to attend, accordm. at which time a "Get Acquality. The Sentinel office. cisco and other points of interest.( Evers' favorites. Best president. club Ray, Rufus to ing attend. to urged are friends and held. be will tea quainted" 'Community Club Opening Party Js Well Attended Utah Federation of Women,s Clubs I I 20, 19 I C amera Cl b I • d H Q ere rganlze B L I y oca Fans I Rebekah Lodge To Enterfain Ft. 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