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Show I WATCH YOUR STEP! Always walk with the green light. \Vatch for traffic from I e f t to right when crossing a VOLUME XV-NUMBER 7 street. Expert Scrap Book ttKeeper-Uppe r" R€€-ffiA.RHS * * Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah By the Editor • I ~ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948 ~Ianning Board Approved 1 Because we omitted this colUIIUl of tripe last week, the explanation is that we were short of time and space, and also wondered if anybody ever reads th~ danged stuff. We found later that you do, so we promise that we will continue this feature ( ? ) . * 'rHE Sl<~NTINEL is a lo(•ally -owned, hom(•ope•·ated uC'wspaper dcYote<l to the best interests of its 10,000 readers in the ,Jordan <u·ea. Club Women Hear of Irish Education Many Pennits Last Year I Sixty - seven applications f o r building permits, totaling $338,845 were approved by the Midsl P 1 vale planning board during 1947 Annual meeting and election of Dr H E Nelson chairman an~ j officers of the Midvale Rod & nounced Thursda~. Lawren~e A Gun club will be held Tuesday Mineer, board secretary, submittal 7:30 p.m. in the Firemen's hall, ed the yearly report to the city • Real winter weather has been Walter Wilson, president, an-· council this week. our lot this week, and we don't nounced Thursday. Residences, single units, acMr Wilson said an "outstand• ever remember a north wind as for 35 of the permits, tocounted arranged been has program ing" cold as the one which has been for the evening including motion taling $279,000. Other types of sweeping this section for th~ pictures of a trip down the Sal- applications follow: past few days. Consolation is Residences, additions thereto, mon river and of a cougar stalkderived, however, from the fact totaling $7,200; remodeling of 8, nine required which deer, a ing that other sections are having it years to make. A dutoh lunch residences, 2, $2,400; doll house, a. lot worse. Imagine, a foot of will be served. LeRoy Hansen, 1, $200; business buildings, 1, $6,snow in San Francisco--of all president of the Salt Lake Cam- 500; business building with 22 gaplace&! I rage unis, 1, $7,500; grain storera clUb, will show the films. Chelsea Stewart, program committee member (left; age elevator, 1, $17,000; one ad• This newspaper, confident of dition to business building, $250; Dora K Logue, British exchange teacher and speaker of the bright future of our local garages, 7 one-car units, $4,895, the evening; Ann Anderson, international relations chairarea, and appreciative of the fine 1 and 7 two-car units, for a total man; and Anita Hyke, program chairman, chat together -,::,entme1 .rhoto support given by its customers, is A brand new black and yellow of $5,88; chicken coops, 1, $800; making a substantial capital outGeorge \V Cox keeps record of Kiwanis club activities. at first formal dinnner meeting of the Midvale Business slgn finished wiJth "glow" one combination apartment and stop lay at present. An additional -sentinel Photo A hobby that is proving inter- A year later, Mr Cox was ap- paint will be placed at a "stra- garage building, $7,000, and one J & Professional ·women's club. printing press is being installed, Speal{ing before members of and an addition to the present esting and instructive, not only pointed scrap book chairman, and tegic place and the effects it has dwelling-storage building, $300. ...._...-v.....,_,.-...r-"'"--v----.,.-.,_.-v-.._,.-v.....,_,.the Midvale Business & ProfesThe board last year completed building Is to be constructed. to himself, but to the other mem- has attended to this duty ever on motorists will be observed," H Women's club dinner meetsional and joy much derives He since. E Wight, city manager, announc- the zoning ordinance, which beWhen these improvements have bers of the Midvale Kiwarti.s club, night at Mrs Moore's Monday ing . ed Thursday. The sign wtth black came law on Dec. 14, 1947. been made, this plant will be one is the keeping of a club scrap satisfaction from the work. Pine Room in East Midvale, Miss The book contains hundreds of 1etters on a yellow background Other members of the board in of the best in the state, capable book by George W Cox. Dora K Logue, of Londonderry, other The scrap book was started in newspaper, magazine, and was sent to the city by the state 1947 were Harry S Wright, Arof producing more and better Ireland, congtatulated the club on printing, and a larger newspaper. 1942, when the late J A Alcorn clippings-all about Kiwanis, es- road commission to be tested for nold C Troester, Peter Blatnick, superphosphate first U~ah's local the of activities the pecially its effect on motorists. More John M Forgie, building inspect- plant is now in operation. The its recent organization Ye Ed feels that this expansion was named as a committee of Miss Logue, an exchange teais made possible-not by any es- one to take care of this project. club--and has many fine pictures. signs will be placed at var!o·us or, and Ben G Bagley, legal coun- company known as the Mineral in the Murray schools, said: cher intersections at a later date, Ml- sel. George H Smeath, Weber Fertilizer Co., Inc., is located at pecial business acumen of him"In Ireland, the women never do county planning commissioner, Wight said. 150 Sugar St., Midvale, with self or the staff-but because the anything except keep house; the was consultant to the board. Frank H Gunnell as president. people in the Jordan atea have,. men do everything else, and I beNEW BUSINESS SERVICE • been generous in their fine support The plant employs six men and lieve that this is wrong." BEGINS OPERATIONS at present its capacity is 2500 The speaker gave seve ral inof this establishment. Latest business concern in Midtons per year, Mr Gunnell said. teresting highlights on the Irish vale is the Jordan Business Ser• There is much ado about the Capacity can be increased if and system. She said that educational AldA call came from William vice, started this week at 7695 proposed super~highway, running when raw materials become availthere are over 300 church schools er, secretary- treasurer, Utah S. State St., and operated by Colnorth and south through the Salt able. He said i is estimated that a country no larger than th~ in Thursday Assn., Horseshoe State lin H Wood and R F Forbush. Lake metropolitan area. There 45,000 tons of fertilizer are needstate of Utah. Children there are for men in the south end of Salt The concern, bonded by the seems to be much controversy on ed yearly in Utah to even mainenrolled in kindergarten at the Provided acquisition of an old Lake county ~o join the associa- state Of Utah Offers accountl.n"" the subject, but the taxpayers tain the fertility of the soil. o • prethe of nor>theast plant the tion and to participate in· th t t age of 4 or 5, and such subjects . ta· fi Th and collection service, alsll ereha¥ not been advised on 'just steel a 1 e new rm mam ms The balance of the playground here plant Co. Smelter S U sent sport. Latin, and French are t "l" t f . dit rating service. Their place equipment, ordered 2 years ago can mtx a er 1 tzer o mee t th e I as algebra, what the project includes. Pre. ImWestern the made, be can a d 1 taught m the 5th grade, because, f f Mr. Alder said that interested of business is in the rear of the d . d. "d 1 sumably, the 1atter are just supt t f th "d 80 n ' sh armcrs o s nee ua !VI m for club Kiwanis Midvale the by p!'Ofessional be Inc., not Manufacturing Co., pe rsons need per cen o · e s uthat the balanced, blended "Best- · e sat , Brady-Milne Appliance Co. store posed to OK whatever the state plement d by I dents never attend high school. f t to serve a3 players as veteran members will at the above address. ., f tT the downtown playground, arrived • officials plan, and pay the bill. may establish a plant Miss Logue also stated that in te· ure :~ ~.rm U: ttzer er ~~op infarm be small will for and point week, last assembly an here • ' -----"help them" in bettering their 1 Here in Midvale, the people are the boys and girls attend Ireland 1 m pro ~ e company WI parts of which have horseshoe pitching. He said that POLIO DRIVE A SUCCESS, stalled as soon as weather conconcerned about where this su- implements, . . N h t the mcrease and wheat to content announced was it permit ditions o soctal actiit was learn- the association would like to hav.o ·GENERAL CHAIRMAN SAYS 1 separa e sc oo 1s. . . • per-duper highway will traverse been contracted out, at Monday night's club meeting. yteld mattenally .of sugar beets, \ vi ties are carried on in school·, at least one team represented our fair city. We want to know ed this week. . h" Several pieces of equipment ar- mcrease the yteld of alfalfa h "We will reach our quota," Jos. owever a wors 1p penod every . th d . Harry A Buick, company pres- from the south end of the county M Warner, district general chairif It will continue on State St., . d . h ld e rests- d rived here last summer and were markedly an. mcrease • t 1 ay 1s e , an attendance IS . t d. down Redwood road, or go right ident, and H B Higgins, engineer in the state league. At present man for the March of Dimes, installed on the city property just tance of frutt tsease a agams ·s composed of one compu1sory. · said this week. However, not all west of the city parking lot. The tacks and at th through Joe Welch's planing m111. for t:he company, looked over th~ the league l . e same t"tme. m- 1 In conclusion, Miss Logue said th old plant site Monday and in- team from Provo, American Fork, of the receipts have been tallied 11t 0 f th f t Who is going to tell us? 1 likes the American coshe that · rm e y qua e crease used been already have devices formed H E Wight, city manager, Layton and Ogden and two from system, the informaleducational F , A and Murray. There as yet and it may be several days by local children. With the ad),.. • Socrates once said: "If all our that the company if located here Salt Lake City the llevices, new several of dition rebe can figure final the before ity of the relations between teamisfortunes were laid in one com- would assemble parts the first is also room for ladies to join the leased. chers and students. "I am enjoyMr Warner reports that the playgr?und will pro~e a ~opula!" J mon heap, from which everyone year, and the second year manu- auxiliary, he said. ing my stay in the United States Midthe of meeting regular The The associattion plans to hold schools raised more than $350, ~lace m fummer wtth netghbor-~ must take an equal portion, most facture , some parts with the ulvale Ladies Community club will very much," she said. people would be contented to take timate goal of manufacturing and a western tournament some time , with Midvale junior high leading mg youngsters. The meeting was in charge of be held Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. in the . Scheduled assembling all parts here. The in Au~st with approximately j all the others. The Midvale Jun- Egg Hunt their own and depai't." 1 As another project of the Ki- Midvale city hall, under direction Mrs Anne Irving, president, and local site would be ideal from the $1,500 m pnzes to be awarded ior Community club sold all tickGirls Committee, J of the fine arts dept., Mrs David the program was under the direcwanis Boys standpoint of transportation inas- champions. Also, the association ets released to its memb~rs. Q. ~ Box receipts this year "are Chatrman Louts E Goff announP- I Gardner and Mrs Leonard Mil- tion of Mrs .Arul Anderson, Miss much as trackage Is already es- plans to challenge coast players Anita Hyke, and Mrs Chelsea enroute to the national tourna- better than ever," Mr Warner re- ed Monday that the annual Eas- . lerberg. · tabushed. Stewart. Music during the dinner presented be will program The J school the at held .,_unt, egg ter ment at that time, when they pass por.ted. Officers, committeemen, an d included violin selections by Darfine school high grounds e"liery year until the war by the Jordan through this area. Also up for delegates to the state and county LOST YOURS? and rationing made i~ unfeasible, I arts dept. and will include: mu- lene Rindlisbach, accompanied by consideration will be a handicap .,. conventions were chosen Friday will be >esumed this year. The 1 sic, Lois Lloyd; vocal solo, Betty Ila Wright, and selections by a tournament, Mr Alder said. night in 3 Midvale voting districts hunt for 5000 candy eggs will be Lee Graham; trumpet solo, Rich- girls' trio-Emeline Johnson, Ann He advised that legal horseby members of the Republifan Nine communicable diseases conducted early on Easter morn- ard Keeler; demonstration talk Sybrowski, and Marilyn Miner, shoes for tournament playing canparty. on art, Donald P Olson, instruct- with LaRue Vincent as accom• not be purchased in stores but have been reported in Midvale to . ing, Ma~c-1;. 28. . tr1·ct 317, Max Seal was I n D ts Fifty pounds of waste rags, a only from the secretary of the date this year, records at the city Awa. rds. consisting . of trophies or; presentation of creative writ- panist. named district chairman; Mrs ladies' wrist watch, and several association. 1 medals, were presented Mon- ing, Marilyn Jensen; reading, and diseases the 1 hall reveal. Five of Ivan Gardner, vice chairwoman; sets of keys being held at the Persons interested are invited were reported in Janua~y, 4 thus I day mght to win~_ers of the Har- Beryl Jones; speech presentation, John Marchant, secretary; Mrs H Midvale city police marshal's of- to attend a meeting of the asso- far this month. Wh9opmg cough 1 vest Day'3 tenms tournament. Anne Arterburn and Arlene MickC Aylett, Mrs Lena Dyer, and fice awaiting for owners to claim ciation Feb. 29 at 11 a.m. in Mur- leads the list with 4 cases, chicken Viith C S Rasmussen, immediate elsen; foreign language, Merle Malin Dahl, committee members. them, Marshal Marcell Graham ray City hall. Mr Alder can be pox is second with 2 cases, while past president of the club, in Henderson; skit, Donna Shaw, Thomas Mantas 3394 S 3rd E., Mrs Howard E Phelps was elect- said Thursday. Owners of these contacted daily att the Mortensen one each is recorded for diph- charge. The awards went to Cal- Lola Adamson, Ora Jean Seal. Salt Lake City, narrowly escaped ed as delegate to both the county articles may claim same by iden- Appliance Co., Riverton. Hostesses for the afternoon are injury Wednesday at 3:05 p m. theria, scarlet fever, and measles. vin Jenkins, Ralph Burns, Jerry and state party conventions. . ! tifying them at the police office •Olson, Bob Cutler, Jack Jorgen- Mrs Arthur Larson, ohairman, when the automobile he was drivSubscribe-don't borrow The Sentinel! AIIJATEURS WILL DISPLAY In District 318, the only Mld- in the city hall. Mrs Melvin Carlson, Mrs Harry ing east on Center St., Midvale, sen, and Ro~· Dunn. • VR.le district to go Republican in - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' -'- - - - - - - - - - - - TALENTS MONDAY NIGHT Two piano solos were played . Christensen, Mrs D A Drown, collided with a D&RGW switch The "big" amateur show sponlast year's election, a large numthe evening by Lynn Reed. Mrs Ivan Gardner, Mrs William train, also traveling east. Mantus during sored by Garden View ward MIA ber of voters were present to Mrs R was apparently trying to make will be held Monday at 7:30 p m Dr J 0 Jones, club president, pre- Hurd, Mrs Roy McMillan, 1 choose J M Warner as district in the Midvale First ward cha- sided at an open session, when re- R Fenn, Mrs Jeanette Green and an "S" turn at the Center & Main chairman; Mrs Howard Barrows, crossing. pel, David Marchant and Ruth ports WEre given by all committee Mrs H w O'Niel. vice chairwoman; Lyle Reading, \ Mr Mantas reported he did not Prior to the club meeting, a Eckman, presidents of MIA, an- chairmen, and club problems secretary; David Warner, Ray R nounced this week. Prizes will were discussed by the members. board meeting has been calledJ:>y see the train, and said he was Poulsen, George Strom, Alex be given the winners. A big time Mrs Joel Jensen, president, for 1 following another car across the Have you paid your subscription lately? Beckstead, Frank Canning, and \ is promised for the evening. p.m. in the council room of the track at the moment of impact. Robert L James, committeemen. His car was damaged considercity hall. Delegates to the county convenably. The train stopped imlilledition will be~ L C Canning and atcly. G Calloway, 1736 Windsor CITY HALL MEETINGS Earl I Smickle, while E E GreenFriday, 8 p m-Queen of the St., Salt Lake, was the conductor. wood and David L Warner will The intersection is "hazardous" West Rebekah lodge, public card represent the district at the state has caused considerable disand party. convention. Wednesday, 8 p m-Women's cussion in the past as to how the All Jordan students are eligible in students aid will Republicans of Distri•t 319 reand contest c ossing could be made safer for Democra,tic study group. to enter the American Legion elected Duane Rasmussen as dispossible. way €Very Thursday, all day--IFliremen's all concerned, Marshal Graham Auxiliary essay contest for 1948, trict chairman; Mrs Ins Searle, said. Miss Oralie Rawson, in charge Auxiliary. Mrs Ren Howard, chairman of vice chairwoman, and named Mrs said Jordan, at contest the the Auxiliary Americanization of Melba Deming as secretary; Henthat prizes include $20 to first committee, said this week. ry Beckstead, M A Beckstead, AnMaximum number of words con- place, $17.50 to second and $15 Beverly Miller, Jolene Pierson, Mitzi Jaynes operating new drew Kresean, Roy Steadman, Sosidered will be 500. 'Jllpic for the to third place winners, contrib<From J. H. s. BROADCAIITER) phie Bateman, Ben Bagley, Lillie dictophone machines. contest is "Our Great American uted by Jordan Post No. 35. These Downs, Alta Miller, Robert LindLocal es- totals include the Rasmussen I Heritage-Liberty." The business department at say, and Lawrence Jensen, combe stopped by the press of a foot, says must be in the hands of the awards of $10 each to first, secJordan high school has added six mittee members. Mr Bagley and while the girl types back what she The Old Folks' committee of J state chairman by March 25. The ond and third place winners, and new dictaphone machines and a Mrs Bateman will be delegates to $1ol, 27. of the 'am..1liary's jaward Midvale Second ward met Wed- him or some other member of the machine for duplicat- hears," through earphones, some- contest closes at Jordan Feb. the county convention, and Mrs rexograph, what like those of the stetho$5. and $7.50 evening to plan for the committee so that they may be nesday Jordan students must hand ening carbons for 100 copies or less, Searle and Mr Bagley will repscope used by a doctor. Wmners in the Jordan Post 35 Old Folks' dinner to be held Feb. contacted and arrangements made tries to English teachers by that Mrs Wanda Wade, business inresent the district at the state Roy Steadman, chairman, for them to attend the party. Carbon for the rexograph is time to allow judges ample time contest will be entered in the 22. structor, has announced. convention. the req_uests anyone knowing of a He reported the recent cake sale department or state contest, Six girls work three periods a cut on special paper and trans- to select winners. English teachers will distribute winner of which will receive a resident of the ward 70 years of held by the committee to raise The West Salt Lake Soil Con- day familiarizing themselves with f~rred to the machine. The printsheets containing complete set of the World Book age or more who has moved into funds for the banquet was a suemimeographed servatlon !Dstrict will meet Mon- .the dictaphones. The machines ing is made on a smooth-finish the ward area recently, to notify cess---<lvery cake was sold. 1 bibliography and rules for the Encyclopedia . day ~t 7 p m in .the Midvale office.! are regulated so that "they can paper. Rod & Gun Club a tes roqram I I lNew Stop Sign Here To Be Experiment Fertilizer Factory At Midvale Begins Operations state H orseshoe_Assn<l seeks T earn in "These Here Parts" Hey, Kids! More Playground Equipment Here, Kiwanians Reveal Farm Implement Firm May Come to Midvale I I 'Fine rts to eature Meeting of Club LOCAL G. &: P. PICK· HEADS, DELEGATES Police Hold Waste Rags, Wrist Watch Kevs for Owners Nine Communicable DJseases Reported I I . Autoist Uninjured in Car-Train Accident I New Business Machines Added Legion Auxiliary Revals Rules for Essay Contest I Old Folks Will Be Feted At Dinner on Feb. 22 Here • • |