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Show •By the 1ke ?ni~cJale SILNlll NILIL Editor • Ml II A. LEA cuE SCHEDULE OPENS NEXT THURSDAY MIDVALE, UTAH • On a jaunt to Ogden last Sun- * * Volume 8-Number 48 <iay, we were impressed by the vast number of new homes being eonstructed in all the small towns · between Salt Lake City and the * * A * * * * * * Publication D~voted to the Welfare and Progress of the Jordan Valley ~i:J.;·~~:!:;~:~\:.,~:!~ 1 LONE CANDIDATE L~cal Bank I~stalls l 0CAl HOpSES Applications Sought For • • • I ENTER E .. 0 AND Ctty Appotnttve Postttons SEEKS OFFICE OF N1ghi Deposllory ~~~n::sti~fl:~:i~:at: i:~~eb~~~s~ SCHOOL TRUSTEE ~~~~~dd:~o!~~r~i~::~~c:a:~la~~ 8UR CLA RIzED Civic Club Plans 1 ac~~;·is tion, due to the intense defense that South Salt Lake A night depository has been in- 0 The East Jordan stake M Men basketball program will get und~ er way Thursday, December 4 FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1941 J ~~: !~C:'~~:~!:' ~~ ~;~; f:;i~~=l~p~::;~o~~~~ing a Third, and Union at Draper sec- citiz~ns su~~r~~o~ic:~~:~~c::ak;h:; ~~~ Midvale who wish to available within a few days to apply for appom:tment h . . . to any h of ld basketball committee has decidcustomers of both banks who are1 :t e ~any .cl:ty P? 51 :t~ons. s ou ed on a split season. Eight games Election of a member of the in need of such protection. Residents of Midvale are taking sU;bm1t :theu apphcahon as soon 1 will be played the first half and J ord an sch oo1 d.ISt rict, to repre- j "The steady growth of Midvale extra precautions this week . 'bl . •t· the I eight the second on a home' and a~ possl e. In wrl mg. to 9 sent Precinct <West Jordan and and vicinity has brought an in- against burglary of their homes, The East Midvale Civic Club c~y recorder, Mayor C. J. Welch home basis. South Jordan) will be held next cre~sing demand for many mer- as a result of two robberies that will hold a meeting at the East said today. . . . I First and second place winners Wednesday, December 3, in those chants for facilities to safeguard occurred in this city Monday Midvale ward chapel at 8 p. m. The new city council, which of the first half will meet the communities, it was announced money collected after regular night. Monday, December 1. will take office Ja~m~ry 2, 1942, first and second place winners of • We often wonder how long the Saturday by S. A. • Rasmussen, banking hours and over Sundays The home of Mr. and Mrs. JoThe guest speaker will be plans to hold prelrmmary m~et- the second half in a "Rou d R .., people of this community are go- clerk of the school district. and holidays," said M. s. Peter- seph Cotter, 194 Jefferson street, County Commissioner James B. ings during December to consider bin" during the week of ~eb~~ . The final date for filing for the son, cashier. was forcibly entered •'•t about 8 Mullins, who is county chairman the applications, the mayor ing to be satisfied with t h e presill conb I ary 16 ent railroad crossings on Center, office of school trustee was last "It has been necessary to carry p. m. Monday, whil(: the occu- of th~ Civilian Defense Board. tinued. Appoin~ents w . . e Any tie for first and second Wasatch and Sixth. Motorists and Friday, and at ~losing time only such funds in the merchant's pants were away, and approxi- He will speak on Civilian De- made on the basiS of quahfica- place positions will be played off tions, experience, and character, pri·or to the Round Robm', Mr• pedestrians are being de1ayed one candidate, James C. Hansen, place of business with the attend- mately $250.00 worth of jewelry fense more than ever by passing trains, incumbent, had formally signified ant risk of burglary or robbery, and clothing, and $55 in cash was In addition to other club busi- and aspirants are _reque~ted to Mickelsen said. which are becoming more num- his intention to seek re-election and the frequent necessity of taken by unknown persons. ness, the annual election of offi· give all particulars m their letter erous and lengthy. There is no for a five-year term. heavy expenditures for private The thief, or thieves, gained en- cers will be conducted. Refresh~ of application. trance to the Cotter home by ments will be served following Officers :to be appointed by Regardless Of the fact th a t Safes' etc." community in this state that . :the needs an underpass--or over- there is only one candidate, there He said the answer is the night breaking the glass in the rear the meeting. council-elect are: one city marpass-as badly as Midvale, and will be an election, the official depository, another name for a door, reaching inside and unlockshall. two night policemen and W d R . f one extra policeman; superintenY et nothing is ever done about ballot providing a blank space safe with .a chute attached, where- ing the door. Several pieces of U . 1 · cand'd n1on ar e 1e dent of the water and street deOn Monday, December 1, the securing at least one of these im- f or any wri·te-m I a t es, M r. by customers can place their J·ewelry and art1'cles of clothing Rasmussen said. money bags in the safe and be were reported missing to the po- Society Holds partmen:t: city attorney: city elec- following new books will be addprovements. h 1 h ff' 'ty ed to the Salt Lake County liMr. Hansen, official of the free from the past constant worry lice at 9 p. m. when the Cotters Conference Sunday trician: . city A few years ago an elaborate d dea t :t o Jcerll: Cl :t0 r Utah-Idaho Sugar company at the of opening their places of business returned home. police JU ge: og ax co ec ; brary, Midvale collection: underpass was constructed on West Jordan plant, has been a the following morning and findR e 1'Ief s ocie · t Y ward confere nce city sexton: caret a k er o f parks DEATH FLIES WEST, by J. F. On the same evening, the new 33rd South street, which surely h ld s d · t th d ·t h 11 member of the school board for I'ng their money gone and their home of Mr. and Mrs. McFar~ was e un ay evenmg a e and cemetery, an Cl Y a cus- Bonnell. With its unusual setting. has no more traffic than Center d h 1 s k aboard the Trans-Atlantic Clipseveral years. He resides in South place of business ransacked. land on Church street, was ent- Union war c ape · pea ers :todian. street. We believe that a conJ f · t lk · Jordan. The deposi·tory has been pur- j ered by an unknow~ pe_rson or were Mrs. Henry orgensen o There is some a concernmg per this book is bound to please certed effort by all citizens and and J e~e Thomp- the consolidation o f the sext on•s mystery addicts on the watch for Chased and has been I·nstalled at persons, and some Qeddmg was the stake dboard .groups of Midvale could secure an 1 k d · 1 h k d e the bank by the M. D. Wells I stolen. son, war c er ; an musica duties with t e par y an cern • good stories. underpass i}\ this city, and we M'd 1 li tb . · t numbers were by Evan Timothy, tery department, giving one man IN TUNE WITH WEDDING . t0 th da th1's company of Los Angeles. The I va e po ce are emg assis h ope t 0 1Ive see e Y h ff' son Bruce and daughters, Jerry supervision of both offices. An- BELLS, by G. L. Hill. A novel or dream will be a reality. 0 equipment is considered the fin- ed by the county s eriff's 0 tee, . . d b . d and every effort is b~ing made to and Joanne of Salt Lake, who en-~ other matter to be considere .YI modern young people, winning est tha t can b e 0 btame · · d Wl'th voca1 and accord ~ the counci·1-e1ect IS · the proposi- therr · way t o h appmess · apprehend the burglars. Marshall t ert ame . • Salt Lake County announces West Jordan Sal"lor . Roy Steadman said that the po- ian music. Mrs.. Horace Godfrey, tion of dividing t~e street and DEADWOOD GULCH, By B, that included in Jhe lighting pro~ lice have certain clues on the Mrs. Joseph Millerberg, Mrs. D., water departments m two separ- , Kafarloff. A story of the Black: ject contemplated for the rllral Attention was called today to! Sent to Rhode Island case and believe that the two Frank Gri~fiths, Mrs. Heber Ay~ ate departments, with a superin~ Hills of South Dakota in the '70's~ areas, is the installation of six the supplemental soil-building • • bur~laries were committed by lett and Mrs. Marvin. Beckstx:'m, I tendent for each, Mayor Welch THE BLACK TANNER, by H •. modern street lights for 7500 practices listed in the 1942 AAA For Torpedo Tratnlnq the same group of thieves which members of the Rehef society said. Pease. Adventure and myster)"' S outh street from State street to program handbook for Utah. Jas. Mr. a nd Mrs. Axel Lundqui·st of is believed to be a party 'of men s t ak e b oard , were m · attendance. · fue1 aa b oard a tanker carrymg the Midvale city limits. This H. Jensen, chairman of the Salt w t J rdan have recei·ved word th P 'f' es 0 and women. The police have a I cross e aci IC. thoroughfare - called Sixth ave- Lake county AAA committee, said that their son, Floyd, has been description of the car which the MADSEN S QUALITY MINK LADY IN LILAC, by S. Shan~. nue in Midvale-is becoming a that farmers of the county should selected by the Navy department criminals used for a g~taway, but I WIN A TLOGAN FUR SHOW The. winner of the Red Badge Debusy artery for motor and pe- go over this list carefully and to enter the Torpedo School at do not have the license number of tecbve story contest. destrian travel, and the new lights note -especially the things which Newport, Rhode Island. · Edgar Madsen, proprietor WAIT FOR ME, by 0. Wads. so1vm ' g m ' dt'the Madsen Quality Mink Farm, UniOf U will be an improvement to b e would he1P them m Floyd was given this appoint- of the vehicle. ley. The lives of a young maJS. · t ed b Y 10 cal resi~ Vl'dua1 f arm P r 0 blems • located at South Sandy, won more greatl Y apprecia 1 ment November 20, and will ent"Aviation" was the theme for a and an abandoned baby from an · h ribbons than any other entrant d ent s. 1 Among other things said t e I er the school on December 7. . in the Sixth annual fur breeders' very fine program presented by unusual pattern. followi_ng recommendations are: He left Salt Lake City last JanLieutenant Lawrence B. Klos, THE PRESIDENTS OF THE • Wolfgang Slurp, our prmte:t;~S listed m the handbook: B:emov~l uary 28, after enlisting on Janushow held in Logan last week. base personnel officer at Fort I C~URC~, by . Preston Nibley. devil from Welby, says that the of deceased or uneconomic frmt lath f th t . . g t 1. Madsen·s Yukon and Eastern Douglas, at the meeting_ of the l Bnef biOgraphies of the seven Welby chamber of commerce ex- I or nut trees·, control or elimin- artyS or Cel'frarOmnAs mink en,tries won seven ribbons Midvale Junior Community club, men who h ave h eaded t h e L • D • a an D'.Iego, a I . n prailw1n0 ' pects everything to boom there ation of noxious weeds; reorgan- h . d t th U S S out of a field of 220 entered from held Wednesday evening at the ' s. church. 0 e was aassigne · been · · t IS · ization of the farm Irriga · · t·IOn sys- Dewey, · as soon as the new airpor destroyer. Hee has Paul McSporran was accident- all parts of the intermountain .city hall. ORACLES OF NOSTRADAcompleted. Wolfie also says that tern; the control of the ! serving . ' ever Since. . I ally killed Monday while work- country.M d LI'eutenant Klos told how the MUS. Prophecies of the sixteenth . rodents; . on th·IS sh IP t d th t the he has heard reports that a new construction of hqmd man~e , Mr. and Mrs. Lundquist and , ing at Park City. fie was crushed Mr. a ~en repor e a men ·were classified when enter- century soothsayer whom Hitler paper is going to start ther~: tanks; and _the control of gullies family hope they will be able to 1 under the wheels of a heavY fur show this year was one of the 1 ing the army service, and gave a relies on today. called the "Welby Progress, by non-grazmg. h' he passes through Salt] truck. He was formerly of Mid- b_e~t e~er held, and that co~pe-1 word picture of the discipline and ,. VICTORIA'S HEIR, by G. Danwhich hopes to give Ye Ed. a ~n Mr. Jensen pointed out espe- ~e~ ~t;s on his way east vale and lived with his sister, titwn m all classes of _an.rmals morale which he states is very gerfield. A biography of Edward for his money. Tempora~y offices cially the reorganization of the a e J Mrs. Melvin Peterson. Funeral and fur~ wa_s the keenest m mter- high at Fort Douglas. He also VII of England, with a picture of Qf the new publication WI~l be op- farm irrigation system. Payment ! R . . B" h . 1 services will be held Friday at mountam history. showed sound pictures depicting European politics at that time. ened soon on the mezzazme floor may be earned for the relocation ! ehrlnq IS opnc 12 p. m., in the Park City L D Sl a typical American lad leaving WINGS OF VICTORY, by I. Qf the Hotel Welby, according to and construction of additional 1 Honored at Social church. SOLDIER RELEASED his home to join the army, his in- Halstead. The story of Britain's unreliable reports. permanent . l~ter~ls; ~ining. _oflln East Midvale ~r. McSporran was bo~n at Private First Class Chester. H. duction into the service and the R. A. F. in action. permanent Irngatwn ditches, m. . . . Midvale July 30, 1887, and IS sur- Kankelborg, Btry. G., 222nd Field various phases of army education THE FIGHT FOR THE PA· iom Forman Quits stall_in~ culverts and flumes; esHonormg the retmng bishop, 1 vived by one daughte~, Paula Artillery Regiment, of 27 Fifth he must go through be~ore attain- CIFIC, by M. J. Gayn. A reveal· tabllshmg of border or _corru~a-1 Albert Glov~r, and counselors,! Jacobson, of San Francisco, Cal- Avenue, Midvale, was today re- ing the rank of an officer. ing volume of the Far Eastern Sexton's Position tion irrigation in connection With ! Joseph D. MI~lerb~rg and ~ans C. ifornia, and the following sisters: leased from active military serv-j Miss Margaret Clayton was in struggle. Thomas Forman, old-time resi- : the seeding of perennial grass or Jense~, a testimomal ~eetmg was Mrs. Jane Bradford of Salt Lake, ice, in conformity with the Ser-1 charge of the program, and Miss THE MANAGERIAL REVOLU• dent of Midvale, submitted his !gums; construction of co,ntour I held m the ~ast Midv~le ward . Mrs. Maggie Collins, and Mrs. vice Extension Act of 1941, it was 1 Alta Miller presided at the meet- TION, by J. Burnham. "The auresignition as city sexton last I ditchs in orchards; and th con- 1 chapel last_ Fn~a~ evenmg. thor ad~ances the ~heory that the 1 Etta Sanger of Park City, Mrs. announced today at Headquarters I ing. week, and it was acce~ted by :he I struction of diks. to carry watr Commumty smgmg was led by Grace Dilly of Magna, Mrs. of the 40th infantry division. Following the program, re- , new ruhng cl~ss Wlll be the m~mayor and city council, effective across low placs m th land. Mrs. Conrad Dahl, and the open- Teenie Peterson of Riverton, and The soldier has received his freshments were served to 40 agers, who Will control both m• December 1. Some of th: ~ost seri~us e~o- ing prayer was given by Raymond Mrs. Annie Black of Midvale. "Certificate of Service" for hav-1 members. dustry and the government." Mr. Forman, who is over 80 sion of top-sOil m Utah IS bemgl H. Clayton_ of the East Jordan ing honorably served in the Armyl __ HE GOT THE JOB, by F. H. years of age, stated that he wished caused by faulty irrigation, he stake presidency. Frank Cook BUDGET DANCE SLATED of the United States and reverts LEGION GROU~S TO MEET Law. Citizenship, work in life, to retire and spend the remainder said. j was in charge of the program, AT WEST JORDAN TONIGHT . g de and specialist rating to I Regular meetmgs of Jordan personality, habits, manners and Qf his days in rest and quiet. He A farmer, to be eligible to earn , which consisted of the following ~~ ~ t' 1 Guard under state'! Post No. 35, and the American guidance for boys and young men. j 1'he West Jordan stake M.I.A. e a wna t Legion Auxiliary, will be held at HAPPY LANDING, by L. M. WI.11 recei've a pension from the payments under this provision of ·! numbers: · · 1 b d t t statute and con ro1. . . . 1 the Midvale city state. He had been an employe of the program must h~ve at least Dance numbers by students of IS ~ponso~mg a ga_ a u ge even bmldmg next Weber. The experiences of a 1 Midvale city for many years in 50 percent of his cropland devoted 1 the Elos Brown Moore school of I Fnday mgh_t (~omght). Old and Subscribe for The Sentinel and Wed~esday evening, D~c. 3, be- motherles~ family _carr:-yin~ on various capacities, and ~s a fa- to perennial grasses or legumes.\ dancing; readings, Mrs. Roy Price; young are mvited to attend the read all the Jordan valley news. ginnmg at 8 p. m. Busmess ses~ while their father IS lost m a miliar figure on election days, And then not more than $50 of the vocal duet, Retha and Lois Evans. Apron and Overall dance to be sions, program and a social hour plane. when he has invariably been an soil-building allowance may be "A Tribute to our Bishopric," hel~ a~ .the West Jordan schoolll all. A real stake party is prom- will be held. LAD WITH A WHISTLE, by 1 -election judge in District 308. . earned on these ~ractices. How-j an original composition by Mrs. auditonum at. 9 p. m. . ised. w_ith plenty of fun and no J All Legionnaires and Auxiliary C. R. B_rink. A gay, romanti~ story No successor was named to the ever, if the maxrmum payment Merla Greenwood, was read by Many surpnses are m store for i admiSSion charge. members are urged to attend. for children of Scotland m the sexton's position, it being decid- for the farm is. ~20 0~ less, the I Mrs. Foster Greenwood, Jr. days of Sir Walter Scott. II ln THE MOFFATS, by E. Estes. ed that the new city council 50 percent prOVISIOn will not ap- Heber J. Burgon, president of the should make the appointment ply and the entire payment may East Jordan stake, expressed the The story of the interesting Mof· when they take office January 1, be earned by carrying out any or gratitude of the members for the fat family. all of these special practices. many years of service rendered ; WHITE REINDEER, by .Nei!-1 1942 _ by the retiring bishopric. Jam_es. A well told _story, which IS Don Creer, bishop of East Mid- '· a picture of the life of the No*HONOR ROLL vale ward, presented each of the 1 mad Lapps. former bishopric with a gift of . MY DOG LUCKY, by W. F. New Subscribers: Henry Beckremembrance, and responses were I HalL For all children who love stead, Mrs. Frank Nell, Midvale; given by the honored guests. dogs. Edward B. Beckstead, A. Ray Following the program, refreshMELINDA'S HAT, by P. Cary. Beckstead, Riverton; Mayd it h ments were served, and the reA lively little story of a tomboy, Long, Houston,_ Texas; Alma Pate, I Bruce McConkie, son ?f Oscar mainder of the evening was spent " · who lived in the days our moth~ Portland, Ore., Charles Adams, McConkie Salt Lake City com, ers might remember. Honolulu, _Hawaii; . ~arr~l Soffe, missioner,' will be the speaker at in dancing. San Francisco, Calif., Wtlson M. the sacrament services at the Harmony Circle Plans Thomas, Santa Maria, Calif. Midvale First ward chapel Sun- UNION STUDY GROUP Renewals: A. J. Sjoblom, San- day evening at 6:30 p. m . The SCHEDULES MEETING Annual Christmas Bazaar dy; Abram Bowen, Mary E. Seal, program has been arranged by the The Parent-Teacher association Announcement was made this Riverton; N. L. Gardner, Mrs. Le- genealogical committee. study group of Union will hold week that the ladies of Harmony Roy Abbott, · C. M. Beckstead, RoMr. McConkie, Jr., is noted for a meeting for the public Friday I Circle of the Midvale Methodist bert Gardner, West Jordan; Ken- his ability as a speaker. The First afternoon, December 5, at 2 p. m. church will hold their annual neth Dunn, A. W. Bowen, H. M. ward chorus under the direction in the Union school building. ,. Christmas bazaar at the church Nicholson, 0. S. Johnson, J. S. of Cannon Thomson, will furnish A member of the Salt Lake For the third consecutive year, City, 20 to 12, before a crowd of banquet an d program, when parlors on Thursday, December Morgan, Henry Gosman, Emma the musical program. County Library staff will be the the Jordan high school Beetdig- fans estimat~d at more tha~ 3000.1 Coach Eddie Kimball of B.Y.U., 11th. Jenkins, Don Nichols, Midvale; guest speaker, who will discuss, gers won the Class A state footIn addition to the bazaar, the The Beetd1gger squad, PI:tured was the principal speaker. He Mahlon B. Olson, San Francisco, Add Defense Savings Bonds to "The Best Kind of Books for ball championship last Saturday, above, was feted at a special asladies will serve a 50-cent dinner Calif.; U.S.S.R.&M. Co., Utah your investments. Serve your Children." when they romped over the Box sembly at the high school Mon~ showed moving pictures of this from 5 to 8 p. m. Everyone is Chain Stores Assn., and Salt Lake country and conserve your earnEveryone is cordially invited to Elder Bees from Brigham City, at day, and that evening were guests s e a s o n's champion collegiate invited to attend the bazaar and 'Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah. ings. attend. the Ute Stadium in Salt Lake of the Midvale Kiwanis club at a games. dinner. · mg prog ram.? Hundreds of fa:tnilies would like to live here if th ey could f'm d suitable living quarters. We know of no better investment for outside capital than the construction of some new houses in Midvale and vicinity. Interesting Meet I New Books Added At Local Library Farmers Urged T Invesllgate • AAA p d • ra ICeS I I A rmy Regu1ations • Told al Meet Of J • Cl b I --- Ex M ·dvalian o·leS as Resu.IIt. . •! IOf ACCI•denl I I I I I I I I J ord an G .dders IBruce McConkie To Speak Here At Sunday Meet I I w· Sta t e crown For Th.lrd T.lme If I ---------------- |