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Show • Parent-Teachers Announce Meeting; List Committees OLUME XIII-Number 40 * Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah R€€-ffiRRHS Public Debt, Regimentation / * By The Blast e d a t G.0 .p . RaIIy Here Editor • Our proposal last week to change the name of Sugar St. brought forth several comments from readers, who inform us that there actually was a factory in * Ea&t Midvale Club . ~Beet diggers' Asks Sewer System; Meet Carbon Discusses Problems The staggering public debt, and efforts by the administration to reThe East Midvale Civic club giment the American people, were met Wednesday night at the targets of Republican speakers home of Charles Schmidt, presat a rally Wednesday evening at ident, for the purpose of discusthe vicinity of Sugar St. in the Midvale city hall, held under the sing community problems, and early days which fact is accountauspices of the Salt Lake county to devise ways and means of able for the naming of that Republican cozp.mittee, with J. A. securing a sewer system for East street. About 50 years ago, the Ottenheimer, chairman, in charge. Midvale. utah-Idaho Sugar Co. construct· Principal speaker was William ed a slicing plant there where Mr Schmidt reported that he A. Dawson, candidate for con- had contacted Newell W. Pickett, the beets were processed, and a gress from the second district, who state sanitation engineer, and pipe line was laid to the Lehi charged the New Deal with creat- John Neff of the county planning sugar 'factory where the sweet ing enormous debt, attempting to board, who promised a survey juices from the Midvale plant control everything, betraying la- of the community for the prowere pumped. Many people were bar and industry through unfair ject. Following the survey a mass employed in this plant, our readprice controls, and granting faer tell us, and William Gard· vors to foreign nations while meeting will be held, at which time petitions will be circulated, ner was the man who used to Americans suifer shortages. 11 ••ride the pipeline to Lehi. LatOf immediate interest to Utahns, Arnold Butterfield, secretary of er, however, the company bU1lt Mr Dawson said, is the fact that the civic club, said. its factory · at the present site of the government is buying foreign Other matters discussed at the the West Jordan plant, and abancopper at 161h cents per pound, meeting were the traffic safety doned the slicing mill on Sugar , ____:w;_u:·li:":am:::...:A:·:_:D:.:a:.:w:.:so=n:__ _ while at the same time holding problem relative to children 'St., Some years later an attempt t" American copper producers to a crossing State St., going to and was made to organize the "Pio· 14lh cent ceiling price. from school, and the cleaning of neer Sugar Co." with a plant on ''The administration policy of a ditch running parallel to State Sugar St., but this promotion attempting to hold prices down St. between Greenwood and Un · never materialized. A special program will be pre· by controls, and at the same time ion avenues. sented by the Midvale Ladies plunging the nation into greater Clarence Smith, Edwin Cox, • We are anticipating a bitter Community club Wednesday, Oc· debt, spells disaster," he declared and David I Gardner were named election campaign this fall. For tober 16, at g p m, in the Midvale to the large audlence. as .a committee to meet with the the first time in years the Demo· city hall, when husbands of the Other speakers were Robert highway authorities on the traf· crats are on the defensive members will be honored guests, Cranmer, candidate for county fie matter, while Mr Schmidt against an aggressive Republi- Mrs Ben Bagley, president, an~ comnuss1oner, who advocates was named to see the proper auw can party. Both sides are going nounced Thursday. mo:~ ~ublic works and recreation thorities concerning the ditch to do plenty of mud-slinging, "Nature's Art Gallery," color facili~1es for th~ county, and •Ed problem. and charges and countercharges sound film on national a k Mornsey, candidate for county will fill • the air and be spread . p rp 8 •1 attorney. Many other candidates EDITOR'S ROLE TOLD across the pages of print. From th·nrougRh . courdt esy . of bU monh a· for state and county offices were AT KIWANIS MEETING Cl c a1 1roa , WI 11 e s own. t d · what we have already heard on Marimba selections will be pre- presen . The duties an responsibilities the air from the party·in-power, Entertainment features includ- of the small town editor were they are again attempting to sented by Lowell Hicks and the ed a stage show by the Mannon ably related at Monday night's beat Hoover-at least their main prayer will be offered by Mrs Mauri troupe, a group of return- meeting of the Midvale Kiwanis ed LDS missionaries to the south club, by S Peter Petersen, of argument seems to be "remem· Joseph Millerberg. Hostesses for the evening will :seas, and vocal Solos by Lee Granite, former publisher of the ber how things were in 1932". Poor old Herbert has surely tak- include Mrs Elbert Despain, Mrs Acomb, candidate for county Manti Messenger, and erstwhile en a beating for the past 14 Joel Jensen, Mrs Ben Bagley, Mrs clerk, accompanied at the piano educator. Norval Vincent, Mrs R H Clayton, by James Gilbert. The program was in observ· Mrs LO\.l.ise Critchlow, Mrs LaThe rally was opened by Mrs ance of annual Newspaper Week, • Additional donors to the new Vern Dickson, Mrs Harold Nel- David J. Searle, chairwoman of and the speaker was introduced ambulance fund are announced son, Mrs Reed Beckstead, Mrs legislativ.e aistrict 17, and the in· by Howard Barrows, local pub· by Fire Chief Canning as fol· Harold Ashman, Mrs Leon Ras- vocation was given by Horace Usher. lows: A P Rasmussen; Midvale rnu~en, Mrs Robert Morley, Mrs T· Godfrey ot Union. Plans are goin!5\forward for the Kiwanis club. Ellis Wilcox, Mrs Leslie Lind, public forum at Ure city hall on • Mrs Marx Blackett, Mrs Dean Oct. 21, when proposed constltu· •For the benefit of those who are Bec k , M rs M s p e t erson, Mrs H Of Surface tiona! amendments will be dis· 11 inclined to be soft·hearted" to· E Phelps, Mrs Niel Olson, Mrs cussed by prominent speakers, ward the German war criminals, Ceo. Barton, Mrs Horace Jenkins, Completion of approximately P. M. Mickelsen, Kiwanis secre· 0 f tary, said. Sponsored by the Kior who at best are skeptical of Mrs Scena Tracy, Mrs R A Payne, three m1"les of resu r f acmg the Nazi war guilt, here is a sta- Mrs Ivory Larson. principal roads in Sandy city was wanis club, this meeting Will . be tistical summary of a small porannounced Tuesday by L E Vail • h d · t open to the public. \ hon o.f the crimes c arge agams Mayor and Mrs B. A. Rasmussen Dam, city recoraer. the defendants: entertained at dil\Der Sunday for i All roads were graded and reOne of the nicest professional The Nazis violated 26 interna- Mr & Mrs Claude Brown, Mr & surfaced with oil and gravel from displays at the state flower show tional conventions, treaties, and Mrs P. L. Lawrence and Mr & Mrs Icurb to curb, which greatly im·J1ast Sunday at the capitol build· assurances. Lyman Shanks of Twin Falls, Ida. proved the city road system. Re· ing was that of Knowles Floral Exclusive of battle damage, the The visitors were in Salt Lake to surfaced were 1st and 2nd North, Co. of Midvale. It compared very Nazis looted and destroyed near- attend conference. Mr Brown is 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th South favorably with the o'fferings of 1 ly $160,000,000,000 of pro:(>erty in president of the Twin Falls stake. streets. tile largest Salt Lal{e florists. " Russia, France, and Czechoslova· UTAH WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS DRAW NATIONWIDE ATTENTION TO STATES kia. Of the 9.600,000 Jews under the Nazi heel, it is "conservatively estimated" that 5,700,000,000 have disappeared. 100,000,000 people were deported from their homelands and driven 'into slave labor battalions. Of 9,381,986 specific cases of murder, 9 million occurred on Russian territory. Atrocities practiced by Nazis included "irnmer~ion in icy water, asphyxiation, tol'ture of the limbs and the use of instruments of torture, such as the iron helmet and electric current." In the concentration camps, extermination of prisoners was accomplished by pseudo -scientific experiments, gas chambers, gas 'Wagons, and crematory ovens. 1 -The Railroad Trainman. Conununity Club To Fete Husbands Bandy Repairs 3 Miles Cz"ty Road LADIES" STORE CHANGES HANDS HERE LAST WEEK The Irving Millinery has been purc;ased from Mrs Edna Irving by Joella Davis and Fern Rolfe, who assumed management on Oct. 1, under the trade name of the "Joella Shoppe". Many im· provements are promised at the store by the new owners. Mrs. Irving, who resides at West Jordan, has made no announcement of her future plans. SANDY BOY ELECTED WRDAN SOPH PREXY 'Robert Bush, son of Mr & Mrs Doty Bush of Sandy, was elected '~resident of the sophomore class f the Jordan high school at elec-t ons held Tuesday at the school. ther officers include: Marilyn Day, vice-president; Rachel Day, I ~cretary; Ruby Glover, girls' club vice-president; Bonnie Sharp, girls' club representative; Bruce Egbert, boys' club vice-president; Bob Sharp, boys' club representative. Sentinel Want-ads bring results. FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1946 Here Tonight Jordan Beetdiggers will meet the fonnidable Carbon high school gridders from Price at the Jordan stadium Friday (tonight) at 8 p. m. under the lights, in a league game which promises many thrills for the fans. Starting lineup for the 'Diggers will be as follows, according to Coach Snide Taylor: Webb, lef.t end; Latimer, left tackle; Densley, left guard; Nickle, center; Nielsen, right guard; Gardner, right tackle, Caroll, right end; Bush, quarterback; Sharp, left halfback; Gardner, fullback; Brown, right halfback· 'D"1ggers mva . d e d th e Eas t Th e high gridiron last Saturday aft· . t . ernoon an d emerged VIC or1ous over the Salt Lakers 12 to 7 . Tight defensive play of its forward line in holding the East backs in check, was largely responsible for the locals, triumph. Z Youths Fined For Attacking Merchant Sandy Legion Post Plans Hallowe'en, Armistice Events Arrangements were completed Monday by Sandy Post, No. 77, American Legion, for a Hallowe'en party for an children of the Sandy vicinity up to 16 years of age, to be held Hallowe'en night it was announced by A E Wil liams, post commander. A variety program of games was arranged at which prizes will be awarded to winners. Plans were also completed for the Armistice Day dance on Manday, Nov. 11, at the Avalon ballroom. Derrill S Bills and Carl Lar· sen were named as chairmen in charge of the Hallowe'en social. Richard Setterberg and Lawr· ence Frear were named as chaif· men of the safety committee, to work in conjunction with the na· tion 1 f t · T ffi . a sa. e y campaign. ra. c signs w~ll be put on vanous streets m the city as a safety · . me~sure. The post IS also _spansormg an essay contest and slo· gan contest on saiet~, i~ the Sandy_ schools. A contr~butlon for the purchase of music for the Sandy junior high school band was also authorized by the Le· gion. The post also arranged a iur· key shoot tentatively set for the Sunday before Thanksgiving, to which the public will be invited. The next meeting of the post will be held Monday, October 21 at 8 p m., in the Sandy city hall. Fred Timmerman and Thomas Jepson, both 19 years of age and from Murray, were fined $200 each and given 90-day suspended sentences for attacking Earl D. Evans, proprietor of Earl's Dairy _P roducts, early Thursday morning of last week· Sentence was pronounced upon HONOR ROLL the 2 youths by Judge C. E. Matthews Friday, after they had spent New Subscribers: Mrs Annie Sorenson, Herriman. Thursday in the city jail. Mrs Wayne Reading, Midvale. Mr Ev-ans is recovering from Mrs Walter C Crane, Herriman. a severe gash in the forehead, Thomas G Peters, Murray. also sl!veral cuts and bruises, inDelos Beckstead, Sandy. flicted when the youths bit him Joseph Bennett, Midvale. with a root beer bottle, after Mr Morrison-Merrill Co., Midvale. Evans refused to cash a $75 check Ethel Osborne, Spring City, Ut. for them. Leonard Beratto, Midvale. Mrs D A Dansie, Riverton. Renewals: R C Smith, Midvale. J A Pierson, Midvale. Lawrence Mineer, Midvale. Members of the South Jordan Willard Kemp, Midvale. flower club will be hosts to the P T Bateman, West Jordan. West Jordan, Riverton, Midvale) Elsie E Jones, West Jordan. and Bluffdale clubs at a progr-am Marian Adamson, Union. at the South Jordan school at Mrs J A Brailsford, Midvale. 7:30 p. m., Monday, Oct. 14, 'it Mrs J R Peterson, Riverton. is announced today by Mrs DoroMrs Byard Mousley, Riverton. thy Newbold, president. Mrs Lewis C Joseph, Sandy. Prof. M. D. Wallace of BrigWilliam Polson, Sandy. ham Young university will giVe a John H Shaw, Sandy. talk on "Iris," and will show colMrs Conrad Nelson, Sandy. ored pictures. Other program. Mrs Ennis Terry, Sandy. numbers are being arranged, Mrs Dean J Beck, Sandy. Newbold said. Martha Conish, Sandy. CENTENNIAL l."EAR Frank Oakeson, South Jordan. Arthur E Sjoblom, Midvale. Sam H Jenkins, Midvale. H P Miller, Midvale. Mrs Alice Rosse, Midvale. Kenneth Hand, Midvale. Margaretta LaRocco, Midvale.. Jordan High School, Sandy. Sandy Jr. High School, Sandy. Levi c Gunderson, sandy. Dr c c Jensen,· sandy. J J Patterson, Riverton. Marlon s Bateman, sandy. o J Smith, Granite. * * South Jordan Club To Fete Garden Clubs of Valley ate enters a march! The S~ of the first 1l Ii is on the . st the en f 1CentenuTAdustrial e~a a:~~~rateitscol~: ~f visitor~ great 1n VtaP w1ll c of thousan f .America s 100 yea~~47- Jiundre~:l p]ant··one Her fabulous nial Jn The neW stll operationake sensawill co~:,j]l be in full c~ntinue to ':]ting indus} ]arges .j· respects W-' . g and the srn ·J1 as usua ' neW ol pws. The mln~~·s greatest··"'! 'a brighter fjonal ne ng the wor was never I Incomtries·-arno full blast. Thereiece to Vtah-klY press! ak your P 18 . the wee b e goulg t to spe dium mornen the best me parablY The above advertisement, sponsored by the Utah State Press Association, of which the Midvale Sentinel is a member, appears on the front cover of "N~ttional Publisher," a trade magaz'ne serving newspapers and advertising agency from coast. Subscribe-don't borrow! A talk on traffic safety will be given by Lt. Marion C Snow, of St. George, member of the Utah state highway patrol, at the next n1eeting of the Midvale P.·T.A., Thursday, October 17, at 8 p m, at the school auditorium, it is announced by M S Peterson, president. The proposed state constitu· tional amendments relative to changing the school tax structure will be discussed by 0 D Ballard, principal of Jordan high school. Special musical numbers are also being arranged. Committees and officers for the local P.·T.A. are announced as follows: M S Peterson, president; Mrs Margaret Lindsay, first vicepresirent; Harold Ashman, sec· ond vice-president; Mrs Ellis Wilcox, immediate past president; secretary, Mrs Willard Kemp: treasurer, Mrs Lyle Reading; historian, Mrs Margaret Bur· gon; parliamentarian. Ben G. Bagley; Publicity committee Mrs Howard Barrows, Mrs Grace Webb, Lloyd Dimond and Mrs Ray Lester; Program-Mr & Mrs Marx Blackett, chairmen, Mr & Mrs Wallace Millerberg, Mr & Mrs Cannon Thomson, Mr & Mrs Leslie Lind, Mr & Mrs K L Fields, Mr & Mrs Harry Wright, Mr & Mrs C N Crawford; Adult Educa· tion-Mrs Hazel Cannon, chair· man; Mrs Blanche Sager, Mrs A Soderberg. Membership - Mrs Reed Johnson, chairman, Mrs. Lula Millerberg, ~s Deming Wright, Mrs Crespin Saldibar, Mrs Lyle Webster, Mrs Peter Blatnick, Mrs L Soderman, Mrs Lawrence Jensen, Mrs Paul Dahl. Hospitality-Dr & Mrs Orson Kesler, chairmen; Mr & Mrs Eu· gene Phelps, Mr & Mrs Lee Larson, Mr & Mrs Horace Jones, Mr & Mrs Carroll Healy, Miss Helen Black, Mrs Ella Richardson, Mrs Roxane Porter. Saftey-Mr & Mrs Marcell Graham, Mr & Mrs Eu· gene Weber, Mr & Mrs Leon Ras· mussen. Magazine-Mrs Elmer Glover, chairman; Mrs Edla Draper. Midvalians Assist at State flower Show Members of the Mid-Flora garden club who acted as host· esses and committeemen at the 2-day flower show at the state capitol were Mr & Mrs David Searle, Mr & Mrs Rufus Ray, Mr & Mrs A C Jensen, Mr & Mrs Howard Barrows, Mr & Mrs M A Beckstead, Mr & Mrs Chas. Cary, Mr & Mrs Reed Johnson, Mrs Hyte Mackay, Mrs Heber Aylett, and Mrs Frank Klotz. Many beautiful specimens of flower arrangements were entered by the club, with 2 blue ribbons going to Mrs Searle, and 1 to Mrs J W Thompson, who also won a second prize for snap· dragons. Third prize ribbons were won by Mrs Edwin Bishop and Mrs Edna Proctor for dwarf marigolds and red roses. . Memb~r~ .of the Midvale ladies' fue auxiliary met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Mil· dred Rasmussen. Following the business session, the game of "Bingo" was played, with the prize going to Mrs James Powell. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening by the hostess. LET HlM OUT! |