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Show I WAKE UP! It's Clean-up Week Let's Get Busy! VOLUME XV-Number 18 ~~Mixermobile" R€€-IDRRHS * Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah At Work Here" Local Concern Makes Soil Fertilizers Beneficial to West By H. C. B. • • We cannot help but feel amazed at the way this south Salt Lake county area is booming. There must be a heavy influx of new residents to this vicinity because one sees many new faces around town. Also there are many new busi.nesses starting up, and would be more if there were buildings to house them. All-in-all, it appears that we are in the throes of a substantial expansion arouna these parts. * FRIDAY, News DeadlineWednesday Night AdvertisingTuesday, 5 P. M. 30, 1948 AP~IL Midvale J~nior High School To Graduate Largest Class Full scale operation of Mineral Fertilizer Company, of Midvale, is The largest graduating class reported by Frank Gunnell, Salt CITY HALL MEETINGS \ of 9th grade students in the hisLake City, general manager. 'f·he Friday (today) All day-Muni- tory of the Midvale junior high products of this company are now cipal league, Salt Lake and Tooele school, will be honored May 19 at available to a1l farmers and ag· counties, convention. 8 p m in the school auditorium, ricultural producers of Utah and Wednesday, 8 p m.-American Harold Ashman, principal, an • southern Idaho through the 31 Legion. nounced Thursday. branches and warehouses of Utah Thursday 8 p m.-Business & Participating in the closing exPoultry & Farmers' Cooperative At a special session of the MidProfessional Women's club opera. ercises will be the 7th, 8th, and association, who have been asked vale city council Monday evening, Fire hall meetings: 9th grades. A short, snappy proto serve as distributors, Mr Gun- the councilmen granted a Class B Monday, 7 p m-Rebekah lodge. gram is being arranged. nell reports. Adequate supplies beer license to Joe Mayne, new The public, and especially all of fertilizer are stocked in all of operator of Doc's Tavern, formfriends of the school, are invited • From current reports, the lothese plants. erly ope'rated by Doc Zagarich. POWER TRUCK INSTALLS to participate in the graduation, cal J C Penney Company will Mineral Fertilizer Company was Mr Mayne advised that some re- MOBILE TELEPHONE honoring 97 students who will have a fine new building on organized a year ago. The opera- pairs will be made in the building A mobile telephone apparatus is leave Midvale junior high to beM51-in street, in the location of tion of the Midvale plant is ex- and a new floor added, Mayor being installed this week-end in come members of Jordan high, or the present city parking lot. All pected to relieve partially short- C A Nelson said. one of Utah Power & Light Comsome other high school next year. arrangements have been n1ade, ages of certain grades of mixed The council passed a resolution pany's trucks, Joseph M Warner, we are told, and the deal is now commercial fertilizers which are to the effect that on and after manager of the Midvale office, being pondered by the heads of considered especially suitable for May 1, only residents of Midvale announced today. This will add to the company back in New York, this area. may use the city dump. Mayor equipment that will be used for who will undoubtedly approv~. "Western soils," explains Mr. Nelson advised that the old city emergencies, he said. Gunnell, "are generally deficient dump is no longer city property. When an emergency arises, the • "John L Lewis has agam dein nitrogen as well as phospate, The resolution calls for the con- telephone-equipped truck may be monstrated his power to take this and therefore respond better to viction of violators to the fullest called from the spot where it is nation by the throat and force About the proudest person in The latest equipment for the pouring of cement is the application of a mixture of extent of the law. Parties assist- working to assist in restoring surrender to union demand;;, the two elements in varying pro- ing in the arrest and conviction pdwer wherever needed. Midva le last Saturday was Mrs whether just or unjust," declared this machine, shown above, during the laying of a cement portions for specific crops than 1 of violators, will receive one half 1 Melvin Carlson, for she is the posSen. Arthur V Watkins of Utah, roof at the new Ehlers building on North Main St. last to applications of either of the of the fine collected, the council· $50 GOVERNMENT BOND sessor of a fine painting, which in his regular Tuesday radio two alone. Mineral Fertilizer Co. voted. WILL BE AWARDED she won at a drawing Friday evFriday. talk to the people of Utah. "But The "Mixermobile" is a . huge has been fully aware of this fact .A $50 g.overnment security bond ening at the Springville art galin doing so he not only endanportable machine, which can be in developing a diversified line of will be given to the person sub- lery. gers the security of the whoie driven to any job where an auto- mixed fertilizers. All products are • • mitting the best name for the Nine Midvale Kiwanians and United Stl,l.tes, but has harmej mobile can go. It mixes the con- acid-treated to increase their efnew park being constructed at their wives motored to the Springthe labor movement," he added. crete, hoists it as high as 50 feet, ficiency.'' 3750 South Main St., by the Gran- ville Kiwanis club' annual art banThe senator went on to critici:>:~ and lays the wet cement wherever Mr. Gunnell, president and genite Park Lions club, according to quet Friday, and at the concluthe tardiness of President TruI' the operator wants it. The mach- era! manager of the concern, is James West, committee chairman. sion of the program, 5 numbers man's intervention, whose op. . , me 1s owned and operated by the assisted by a staff of trained Ent ies for the contest must be were drawn for the prize paintposition to the Taft-Hartley act An ~pportumty Is offered teen- Cook & Osborne Concrete Com- technicians and skilled workmen. W~st Jordan stake ~lA I mailed on or before May 10 to Mr ing. Mrs Carlson was among the is a matter of record. He con- age girls and boys of .Mt. Jordan pany, of Midvale. There is but 1 The plant is located at 150 Sugar Beehive Swarm party Will be West at. 4115 S. 3rd West. The 5, and in the final drawing her cluded by saying that "Congress saak~ to hear a special ta~k by other "Mixermobile" in the state, St. held Tuesday, at 8 p m, at .cop- award Wlll be made to the winner number was the lucky one. is very much in the mood to fill President Goerge Albert Smith of it was reve d p€'rton LDS ward chapel, duect- at a special celebration sometime Those attending the banquet 1 in any deficiency in the law the LOS church, at a meeting to M A Ehl:Z.: •.owner of the new ed by stake Beekeepers, Mrs m May when the park will be from the Midvale club were Dr &: should it prove inadequate to be held Sunay, May 3, at 7 p m building, is completing the first Mary Gr.een of Sou~h Jordan; & dedicated. Mrs J 0 Jones, Mr & Mrs Kelvin properly protect the people." at Draper s.econ~ ward chapel. floor of his structure, which will Mrs Lucille. Butterfle~d and Mrs Aylett, Mr & Mrs Lawrence JenThe · meetmg IB sponsoreD. by house b d d f d . 0 tU 0 Helen Hamilton of Riverton. sen Dr & Mrs M T R' b M & • Harry Nicholson, Telegram re- the 'Teen-age Girls of Draper h . a tho y an en er repair Honor ba.dges will be present.ed l Mr~ M s Peterson, Mr &IgMyr,s Nror· 1 presentative, has been much Second. ward under the direction s _DP m e near future. He has t t 1 100 B h . laid a concrete roof, supported ~ approxl'Ina e Y ee lYe val Vincent, Mr & Mrs Dunn Taypertw:bed since a story a,ppeared of'ththeMU: leAader, GMrsfi Rldada dSmM~th by steel beams, on the building, g~rls the stake. Three-year lor, Mr & Mrs Howard Barrows, last week in this paper concern- w1 1ss ~e ar e an ISS and plans to add a se ond t r A farm tour if the dry farm area pms Wlll be pres~nted stake bee Annual spring cleanup of tihs and Mr & Mrs Carlson. 0 Y in Salt Lake county will be con- keepers, Mrs Ins Nelson, Mrs community began Monday morning his change of territory. Har- lone Gordon m charge of general . . c s Th e pam · t·mg, ca11e d " N ear a m the future. . y . tH M ry says that people have gained arrangement. All teen-age boys sometime The "Mixermobile" was a novel . ducted today (Fnday) at 1.:30 etlve aun and. rs Letha ing when city trucks commenced Gypsy Camp," was created by the an impression that he will move and girls of the stake, including . . . . P .m for. the purpose of studymg · fl:am, West ~ordan, and Mrs Lu- a week of work hauling away. Los Angeles, Calif., artist, Mr. while m operatiOn here, and and Mrs G wen trash and rubbish placed by Mid- 1 Schubert, and is valued at $400. to Magna, and have been pest- th ose f rom 12 t o 21 years old , an d sight .t dr d f spectators so1 1 e"oSion an d mea~ures of con- I c1lle Butterfield . ering him considerably about their leaders, are invited to at- ~h 0 at tchrowd trol: states V L Martmeau, county Amundsen, Riverton, ~nd Mrs vale spring cleaners on their It will remain at the Springville buying his home here. Harry tend. j. roug ou e ay. agncultural agent 15 Margaret Bowen, A 1curbs • art ,...aall ery d urmg · th e reman i d er . · · · Hernman. ·1 says that he is staying right here The teen-age groups of the T~e tour w1ll leave from a point -year service pm Wl 1 be. preLee Jensen, supervisor of roads, of the art exhibit, and · will be in Midvale and his residence is l;t3.ke are carry:'lg on an active I 1 mile west from the West Jordan s~nted to Mrs Helen Hamilton, asked all residents to place rub- given to Mrs Carlson next week. not for sale. program in the various church 1 • • school to visit areas which show Rlv.erton 1st ward. . bish and trash on the curbs for • Much interest is being shown organizations. Mrs Jennie Green- I gully erosion and sheet erosion. Basket lunches Will be served. pickup by city trucks, .and addin the new home on Sixth Ave, wood is chairman of the stake • One farm study will be made ed that for loads too bulky or being constructed from native teen-age girls, to study contour cultural meas- ~~check heavy, that trucks would pull . logs by George Barton and Lewis . ures. . into the lots, if persons would Pearce. It is a novel strl\_cture, Melmda Parker. Hansen At a meeting of the Union pioIn the .mterest of weed coz:trol call H E Wight, city manager, attractive, and something dif- . Funeral serviCes for Mrs. Me- . neer cemetery committee, held on by spray~ng w1th 2,4-D chemical, , • • or Lawrence Mineer, city recordferent. The boys plan to build llmda Parker Hansen, 59, w1fe of~ Tuesday night at the Jesse H Nix a stop Will be made to study the er, ' to request such services. To augment a revolving fund more of them this summer. James C Hansen, former member 1 home, plans were made to com- results of this chemical on a new .., The drive will continue thn.t- for assisting young women in a of the Jordan district board of plete the renovation of the ceme- weed, Chorispora tenella D C. "Check your car . . . check ac· out the week~ and if not com business or professional career, • There have been some changes education, were conducted Thurs- tery by Decoration day, Ezra G Some of the infested area has been cidents," is the May slogan of Jlleted then ':"lll be. I_>rolong.ed to The Midvale Business & Profesin the newspaper situation in day at 1 p m in the South Jordan I Pate, chairman, reported. sprayed this spring and the re- a continuing program aimed at next week, c1ty offiCials sa1d. sional Women's club will sponsor Murray this week, we are told by ward chapel by John Wheadon, The committee began work on sults should be plainly visible. saving lives on the highways of Giano-Carlo Menotti's comic opour espionags ring. It is rum- bishop. She died Sunday, at· 6 the cemetery less than a year The area to be visited is a part Utah. BANDS, PHYSICAL ED. era, 'The Old Maid and the Thief" ored that the Murray Eagle will p m at the home of her sister-in- ago and they have worked dili- of the West Salt Lake Soil Con"The brakes of your car mean CLASSES TO PERFORM I May 6, at 8 p m in the Midvale change ownership on May 1, af- law, Mrs Arthur Peterson, Mid- gently to complete the project. servation District. Supervisors of the difference between life and All senior and junior h.igh civic auditorium. ter many years of operation by vale. Burial was in the American Besides Mr Pate heads of the the district and Soil Conservation death," says George H Lowe, school bands and girls physical The opera will be presented by C B Wallace and son, Jack. Also Fork cemetery. val'lious sub-commlttees include: representatives will be on hand to president, Utah Safety CounciL education classes of the Jordan Mrs Edna Evans Johnson of Salt it is reported that a new weekMrs Hansen was born June 25, Ira Proctor, Robert Atkinson tell how these problems can be "Lots of people realize that, but school d~strict will meet at the Lake City, and her students. ly paper will start publication in 1888, at American Fork, a daugh- c p Greer and Mrs Clarence War~ remedied. still it's deplorable how many Jordan h1gh school May 7 in the Tickets may be purchased from Murray this week. We shall wa1t ter of Thomas B and Elizabeth dle. Mrs Edwin Bishop is secremotorists continue to drive with afternoon ~ 0 perform, Reed Beck- club members, or purchased at the and see if these developments Proctor Parker. She attend~d the 1 tary Pat Noland treasurer and COMMUNITY CLUB RAISES poor brakes. Other car parts, too, stead, as~1st~nt superintendent door on the night of the performreally develop, and if not, we American.For~ schools, Brigham! Mrs' Jesse Nix, 'publicity ~hair- FUNDS FOR FOUNTAIN can be life savers. Lights, wind- of the d1stnc~ annou?ces. . ance. shall get a new set of spies. Young umversity, and later grad- man. The Midvale Ladies Community Ishield wipers, tires, steering and General chairmen· ~Ill be Miss _ uated from the Henegar School club rached Its goal in a recent wheel alignment, the muffler l ~lorence Webb, physical. educaSandburr camp, D.U.P. will meet • Midvale's streets are very of Business. Allen H Tibbals, Salt Lake at· drive for funds to purchase a and exhaust system, the glass, j tion, f and,~ll of the band mstruc- next Thursrday afternoon, May 6, much improved since the city Surviving are her husband, a torney, and former FBI investi- drinking fountain for the city 1 rear-view mirror and horn all to~l1 romf the schools. The bands ' at 1:30 p m , at the Mt. Jordan crews have been patching and son and ~ daughters, Grant T l!'lter who se ved in Europe, was lJark, for public use, Mrs Joel p are important to safety." IWl per orm for ~n hour and a stake buildin, it is announced by repairing the main thorough- Hansen, Midvale; Mrs Helen Holt, the speaker at Monday night'~ Jensen, president, said today. She The Utah Safety Council is hal~. The ceremome~ are an out- Mrs Zelia Swenson, captain. All fares. The past winter certainly South Jordan, and Mrs ~yra Tay-1 meeting of the Kiwanis club. He expressed thanks on behalf of the urgin% all motorists. to keep ~h:eir \ gFowth of the years classroom members are urged to attend. played havoc with paving of all lor, Provo; 4 grandchlldren; a discussed the fundamental teach- club for the fine public support I cars m safe operatmg cond1t10n . kinds. brother, James P Parker, sa I t ings and beliefs of Communis given the project. I as one means ?f pre':enting loss.-~ Lake City; and a sister, Mrs Ethel m. es from traffic accidents. Th1s ' Nichols, American Fork. project for May is part of the I ~'"1"::;'"7719':-sm ' year-'round ~peration ,Safety DRAPER PAR.K & FIELD .progr&m in which several local GR_jieU:Cb!L~C~~ g;:pe~~~~~k & ~{l'i groups are cooper.ating with the ''Knuckles up!" council as the coordinating ag-' It's time for the district marble Field association held their an~ ency. The continuing effort is a tournament. nual meeting and election of of~·· MERIC.IS~ part of the nation-wide traffic ficers Tuesday night at the Oras f t d t' t' f Yes sir, kids, the district mar~le per fire station. Henry S Day a e Y e uca lOll promo Ion o tournament sponsored by the Rived .d t f th the National Safety council. erton Veterans of Foreign Wars was .nam as pres! en or e "Your life ,and the lives of othPost No. 5891 gets underway at enosutmher g yeafrf: ers may on whether' or . o 1cers e1ec t e d were: not your depend car is kept in a safe 10 a m S a t urday at the R1verton W'll' · · pres!'d ent ; junior high school grounds. 1 lam J . N'le 1sen, VIce ~-. operating condition," Mr Lowe Alma Smith, secretary-treasurer, • S"id. 'Vehicle defects were con. J All e1emen t ary sc h oo1s m orE "' dan district will have their cham- and arl Allen, Ross D B~llard, ~ tributing factors in 18 per cent pion marble-shooters there. Cal- Ben Andrus, and Robert Pixton, of all traffic accidents, according vin Flanders will be in charge of members of the board of directto reports from state traffic authe meet. ors. thorities. Yet the figure does not tell the whole story. ,Information on vehicle co'ndition is availHydrongen is the lightest of . . Sub scnbe for The SentmeL reao I the 92 enements. able in less than half of ail reported fatal cases. "So checK you~ car . . . checlt aocidents ... and save a, life." Violators of New City Dump Laws To Be Prosecuted Midvalian Wins Prize Picture At Art Banq t ue l I •h p res. Albert Smtt To Address Youth • At D raper Meettng .. W J Stake Beeh"lVe Swarm Party to be H ld • C rt e 1n oppe On . ! F T I I T d arm our 0 ay T S dy S i1 IE ., c ls rOSlOn 0ntr0 . o! e: I C . emetery Committee Meets 1n Uruon; . . . Wt1l Ftrush ProJeCt I M•dva1e S tarts Spring Cleanup I Business Women Stage Opera For ttCareer Fund" your Car" Utah Safety Counctl AdviSeS I i I I Flower Lovers Hold Bt"rthday Party Marble T oumametit Set For Saturday ' I SICURIT lOaN Tennis Outlook Here Looks Good for ThiS Year Grown-ups, as well as youth of the community, who have a "yen" for tennis, will enjoy the improved Midvale courts this summer, David L Warner, Midvale city recreation chairman, told members of the recreation board Thursday night. Mr Warner said that the city will paint and erect new nets on the courts, and Jordan school district has agreed to put courts on their property in shape for this season's play. Pete Yengich, manager of the ,~ ' Midvale ball club, reported that he had contacted members of the club, and they will donate their abor to repair the screen, paint the bleachers, and grade the ball field. It is hoped that funds will be raised to purchase uniforms for the team this season. Mr Warner also reported that ways and means are still being sought to raise funds to open the Midvale swimming pool this summer. County JtSSistance has been assured by Robert Cranmer, county commissioner. ) . LEGION GROUPS TO MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT Jordan Post No. 35, American Legion and Auxiliary, will hold their respective meetings Wednesday at 8 p m in the Midvale city hall, Commander . Bryan Bird, and President Irene Grant reported to- d~ I 1 I I I Th~ pro~ram fo, the Auxi~iary 1 Members of tre Mid-flora garden club held their anmeetmg will be under the d1rec- 1 n ual b · thd t h · · tion of Mrs Elaine Tripp, Gold . Ir ay par Y at t e Midvale City hall last Friday Star chairman, and Mrs Lyle Mil- J mght, when past presidents were honored. The program, Ier, poppy ch~irman. A report I arranged by Mrs Josephine Arnold us, was p;esented undfrom the nommatmg committee er th d' t' f A C J e Irec IOn o · · ensen. Ben Thon;as, club presiwill also be heard, Mrs Grant said. dent, and Mrs. Arnoldus were snapped while viewing the table arrangements. Support our advertisers. • |