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Show By H. C. B. • The opening of the elk season on Utah's ranges began Oct. 14 and yielded exceptionally good kills in most areas. All but 14 permits from the Salt Lake area had been fHled by Saturday night. The Volume XYII-Number 42 "A Friendly Newspaper" Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah * Friday, October 20, 1950 popularity of the elk bunt indicates that Utahns have inherited all of the characteristics for the low• of the chase from their ancestors, but not all of the ethics. Much prom· iscuous shooting has been noted by game officials. Already the far,derts have checked more than a dozen elk left on Mt. Nebo to rot on the ranges. Fortunately seven of the animals were found in time to save the meat. Production Resumes at Smelter Who·s Got the Goat Now? Midvale smelter of the United States Smelting Refining and Min· ing Co. has resumed .full opera· tions, M. A. Kuryla, engineer for the firm, reported Wednesday. Between 400 and 425 men are employed at the lead smelter. At the same time, Mr. Kuryla said that the firm's U. S. mine • The postoffice department calls was in full production and that attention to the iact that overseas the Lark mine sbould be in proChristmas mail should be sent out f....... duction by first of the month. between now and Nov. 15. It is ad· Some 1150 men are employed vised that no perishables be sent Jaycee's ~ at the mines and the smelter to· to the boys overseas. gether. A strike had closed the U. S. • Student artists will begin work mine. A fire had closed the Lark right away in painting up Midvale mine. The smelter had shut down store windows in the HalloWeen art as a consequence of both mine contest. It will be interesting to closures on account of drop in note what develops, and what ideas supply of ore receipts (shipments). these youngsters will think up. ,. The Midvale plant is a custom smelter which receives ores from . The political campaign is get· St!mle~Marshall, chairman, (left); F1·an Haun and Dick sources other than the Lark and muddier and more vindictive each passing day, and voters Pettus, of the V\"est Jordan Junior Chamber of Commerce dis- U. S. mines. Operations at the plkt are on a are being bombarded with litera· play large poster in their campaign to get out the vote in the two-shift, five-day basis. ture, and radio speeches from both general election. Mr. Kuryla said that sufficient sides. The senatorial race is the Alarmed at the statistics which orcs had been stockpiled to assure most bitterly fought phase of the show that less than one-third of continued smelling until the Lark campaign, with the congress~onal eligible voters in America cast balGroup of member-seeking Legionnaires of Jordan Post with their "pursuade r " . the goat. mine is back in full production. J contests second. The Republicans lots in elections, members of the are doing their utmost to unseat Lark and L. S. mine production Mark Haws, first Yice-commander (left); "Stinky" (in trailer) , Commander Grant Gilbert West Jordan Junior Chamber of Elbert D. Thomas, and the latter Commerce have decided to do plus custom receipts will assure nnd Johnny Sumbot. start out on one of their dues-gathering excm·s1ons. is striving equally bard to stay in. future operations of the smelter something about it. -Sentinel Phot~ Mt. Jordan stake quarterly con· A novel and highly successful The people will decide Nov. 7 who beyond the first of the month, be The Jaycees are using every method of collecting dues has been they want in Washington, and we ference sessions will be held Sat- means possible to encourage the indicated.-S. L. Telegram. evolved and put into practice by that our Utah electors will urday at 7:30 p. m. at Crescent citizens of West Jordan, young and ward chapel in a Priesthood Lead· the candidates and issues the membership committee of Jorold, men and women, to exercise dan Post No. 35, American Legion, carefully before making their d•- general sessions at 10 a. m. and their right of suffrage to the full· ership session, and Sunday, with Fourteen contestants have al- and from aU reports members are cisions. est extent by voting in all elecM 7 p. m. at Sandy recreation hall, ready registered for the Midvale paying theJl· 1951 dues posthaste. tions. Final arrangements were comStanley A. Rasmussen, presiwith Aided and adetted by a large • We have been accused of being Chamber of Commerce Hallov.. een Through their efforts, it is expleted this week for the West .Tor· dent, in charge. partisan in our editorials. Perhaps window painting contest, according goat, borrowed from A. Bills & Co., pected that a record vote will be Elder Levi Edgar Young of the dan Stake M. I. A. road show to our views have been contrary to to Ray Ertmann, chairman. '1 he and named ''Stinky," for affectioncast in West Jordan on Nov. 7. be presented by the various wards a a e u First Council of Seventy will repmany people, but how is one to <.ontest is open to groups or· in- ate and odoriferous reasons, the in the stake, M. I. A. officers anIn observance of "Kiwanis Key dividuals of a11 junior high Sl'!honl membership crew starts out each criticize some of the things that go resent the general church authornounced Thursday. Club Day," the Midvale Kiwanis anU elementary school in Jordan night to visit the members' homes. on in our national government ity at the sessions. Singing for the Shows will be presented in Bing· club was invited to present the distr;ct. After ringing the doorbell, the without accusing the party in pow- Sunday morning session wiU be by ham, Copperton, Lark, and Herriprogram at the Thursday noon under dithe Draper Melodettes callers ask the recipient o.f their er? In the present election we ~e Assignment of Midvale store on Tuesday, Oct. 21 luncheon of the Salt Lake City man wards, rection of Mrs. Thelia Hunter with taking no sides whatsoever, ~nd m windows to the various ~ontestants call to pay his Legion dues, or and on Oct. 25 South Jordan, Bluff· club, held at Hotel Utah. Mrs. Zelia Smith as accompanist. the future we intend lo stlck by will be made next Monday, and a.f· they will have to leave "Stinky" Oale. Riverton and West Jordan \Vith P. M. Mickelesen, presiSunday evening Singing for the that policy, unless we believe that ter that date lhe amateur C!rhsts tied to his door-step until he does. certain candidates or groups are session will be by Draper First ae~~V~~ ~:~~~~~~ :n~Jn:~~ re::~ wards will present slaows in the dent of the Midvale club, as mas· will begin their work. Judging by The committee will not leave until ward Young People's choir, under sociated with the Holladay Floral West Jor.dan Junior high school. ter of ceremonies, speakers were inimical to the public welfare. a group of experts will be co'hl· they either receive the dues, or a direction of Mrs. Gertrude Keeler. Co. will be the guest speaker at The tr1 stake event in which Mt. Wayne 1\tineer, president of the promise to pay-and soon. pleted by Oct. 26, Mr. Ertmann o.f the stake are urged a meeting of the Mid-Flora Gar· JordaP East Jordan and West Jor· Jordan high school Key Club; c. E. Members So far they have not had to • 'Vhat is more beautiful than said. Cash prizes will go to the dan stakes will participate will be Matthews, district chairman of leave the goat very long at any in October? There is no more to be in attendance at the confer- den club Thursday, Oct. 26 at winners. p. m., at the Midvale City Hall. held m West Jordan, Midvale and Key Club activities, and 0. D. Batspot in the world at this ence. It is anticipated that many in· place, Commander Gilbert said. Rufus Ray, president, reported Sandy. lard, principal of Jordan high tercsting and novel scenes will ap- Asked by a reporter what he time of year than our own beloved Thursday. Mr Zyverden will give school. state. Not only do Utahns say this pear on local store windows next thought of the idea, a local LeHonored guests at the meeting week. Contestants are to furnish gionnaire said, ult's efective, but an illustrated lecture on Spring Midvale Hotel Sold but tourists and visitors from east To Californians included members of the adminis· their own raint or chalk materials. it stinks." flowering bulbs. and west agree. A feature of the meeting, Mr. In a deal consummated last Sat· trative staffs of the Salt Lake City Ray said will be a report from the urday, the Midvale hotel property board of education and the Salt The American Legion Auxiliary nominating committee, Mrs. Madge and Midvale Cab Line, were pur· Lake City high schools. Wayne Mineer's subject was, WHEREAS the CRUSADE FOR New SubscriptionswiU serve a turkey dinner with all Trinnaman, Walter M. Keller and chased by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. FREEDOM has designated TuesEarl S. Butterfield, Midvale. the trimmings at the Sandy Cong· Hyte Mackey. Election of office,·s 1 Chaney from W. S. (Stan) James. "What a Key Club Means to Its w~U take place at the November The Chaneys are from California Members," and Mr. Ballard's topic Andrew Sjoblom, 89, retired day, October 24-United Nations Mrs. Nellie Higgs, Midvale. regational church, Wednesday, Oct. and have had extensive experience was, "A Principal Looks at the Draper farmer and dairyman, died Day-o!r the dedication of the Don L Lind, Lyndonville, Vt. 25, from 5:30 p. m. and 8 p. m. it meeting. in operating apartment houses Key Club."' Friday at 12:30 p. m. at his resi· WORLD FREEDOM BELL. Paul W. Chipman, West Jordan. has been announced by Mrs. Agnc3 there. - dence, 12286 S. State, of causes WHEREAS thousands of FREE· Benjamin 0. Rains, hfidvale. Sctterberg, publicity chairman. Mr. and Mrs. James and chi!incident to age. DOM SCROLLS, which have been Vivian N Swenson, East Midvale The dinner will be served to the d.ren have purchased a home near Mr. Sjoblom, who came to Drasigned by millions of American Wallace Simmons, Granite. general public for $1.00 a plate for Murray, and have not announced 0 per in 1893, owned and operated citizens, shall on this day be en· Willard Griffith, Los Alamos, adults and 50 cents for children. their future plans. They have the Plain View farm for many sbrined with the FREEDOM BELL, A portion of the proceeds will New Mexico. owned and operated the business years. He bought the farm in which bears the following inscrip· James F. Larkin, Granite. go into the Legion building fund, A youth who attended the Mid· for the past 10 years. Members o£ the Midvale Ladies 1896. tlon: RenewalsThe building of the Legion hall on vale school in 1946-47, has been restore Community club will be guests of A native of Orebra Nerka, Swed"THAT THIS WORLD, UNDER The property includes the Center Street is now underway. ported killed in action in the George Strom, Midvale. Sam Soter, Midvale. The annual "get-to-gether" social Kot·ean war, according to word re- rooms occupied by Earl's Hard- the Murray Women's club at a en, he was born Oct. 24, 1860, a GOD, SHALL HAVE A NEW ware & Appliance Co. on the Reciprocity Day program Oct. 26, son of Erek and Christina Joneson BffiTH OF FREEDOM." Mendenhall's, Midvale. of the Sandy Post No. 77 Ameri· ceived here. ground floor, and the rooms and at 2 p. m. in the Salt Lake County Larsen. He was a member of the WHEREAS the FREEDOM BELL LaVern Dickson, Midvale. can Legion will be held Monday, Pfc. Charles W. Kline, son of apartments upstairs, as well as the firemen's hall in Murray, accord- Lutheran church. will ring out its message of world October 23, at 8 p. m. at the Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Kline, now H. C. Hart, Midvale. ing to Mrs. Marx Blackett, presiMr. Sjoblom came to the United freedom and friendship from BerMrs. Bern Rasmussen, Midvale. Firemen's ball with Richard Setter- of Bettendorf, Iowa, enlisted in the cab line equipment. dent of the Midvale club. States in 1885 and worked on rail- lin, Germany, in the shadow of the Father Sloan, Midvale. berg, commander, in charge. A army Oct. 11, 1949, at Davenport, Mrs. Orlando Erickson, president roads and in mines of eastern and Iron Curtain, at exactly 2:03 p. m. Vern Lester, Midvale. special feature of the evening will Iowa, after the family bad moved Kiwanians To Hear Utah Oil Executive of the Murray club, will welcome northern states for about six on this day. Leslie Lind, Midvale. be "gab fest" and fun galore. to that state from Utah. He was He then returned to WHEREAS the National Citizens E. M. Hubbard, sales manager of the ladies and introduce Mrs. Rev a months. U. P. & L. Co, Midvale. Refreshments will be served. born April 7, 1932. Utah Oil Refining Co., will be Beck Bosone, candidate for reSweden, and four years later Committee for United Nations the Mertin Janezich, Midvale. No details concerning the casualM guest speaker at Monday night"s election to United States congress moved back to the United States Day has designated this same ttme Samuel J. Pedro, Midvale. South Jordan P.-T.A. ty y,·ere received by friends here. meeting of the Midva1e Kiwanis who will be the speaker. and settled in Murray. on this same day, for bells to ring J. H. Crurop, Riverton. To Hear Toronto it was announced today by Tea and a social hour will folHe married Maria Wilhelmina throughout the United States on club, J. C. Sofie, East Midvale. Wallace F. Toronto, former W. Dale Waters, program chair· low. All members are urged to Engvall in Salt Lake City Dec. 18, behall of "peace with freedom Mildred Miller, Midvale. o.f the Czechoslovakia president attend. 1891. She died Oct. 12, 193 5 . through the United Nations." Elmer Glover, East Midvale. mission of the L. D. S. church, will Sprvivors include four sons and I, Mayor Henry Beckstead, of m~~ Hubbard's talk will be en· D. W. Sharp, East Midvale. speak of the "Children of Europe•· five daughters: Arthur E. Sjoblom Midvale do hereby ask that at ex· titled, "24 Hours of Progress," and David J. Searle, :!11idvale. as a feature of the initial meeting and Mrs. Lilly Beckstead, Midvale; actly 2:03 p. m. on Tuesday, Octojwm be appropriate to the current Mrs. Ruth Dickerson, Midvale. of the season of South Jordan P .Oscar F., Fred E. and Gladys ber 24, 1950, all city departments, Everett E. Dahl. Midvale. Plans for a Christmas season Oil Industry Week. He will also T. A. to be held Thursday, Oct. 26 Sjoblom, Draper; Theodore W. schools, churches, plants organizatrade event in Midvale were dis- show a motion picture. Glen Mitchell, Midvale. Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, candidate 01 L at 8 p. m. at school auditorium W. Sjoblom, Sandy; Mrs. ga an· !ions and individuals ring whatA. P. Rasmussen, Midvale. cussed at a meeting of the Cham· Edith s· b with Mrs. Victor Oyler, newly elec· ber of Commerce here Tuesday WEST JORDAN LEGION GROUPS for United States congresswoman, caster, Crescent; Miss JO - ever bells are at their disposal for C. F. Esperson, Midvale. the top speaker at a rally d M " bel will be ted president in charge. lorn, Pocatello, Ida. an rs. ,._.a a period of five minutes, while the Heber J. Burgan, Union. morning at 8 a. m. in the city SLATE MEETING AND PARTY to be held Friday (tonight) at San· d hild Elder Toronto will relate Euro- hall. Several ideas were brought gran c ren WORLD FREEDOM BELL rmg·s Members of the Lyon·Garrlner· dy amusement hall, under the Martin, Magna; 24 Harry Thomas, Midvale. d hild c reo. from Berlin and is broadcast over Wm. L. Nilsson, East Midvale. pean experiences before and after out at the meeting but no definite Irving Post 119, American l.t!gion sponsorship of the Republican par- and 19 great-gran · d t d World War II. The general pub· action was taken. Funeral serv1ces were con uc e all stations of the major radio netand Auxiliary will hold their regCarl B. Johnson, Midvale. ty of Legislative District No. 18. Monday at 1:30 p. m. in Draper works. lie is invited to attend Alta Booth, Midvale. ular meeting Monday night at 7:30 According to C. E. Matthews, d h 1 Ch h 0 f J Beginning at 8 p. m. the pro, urc esus AND I do further respectful'·· Allen H. Jensen, Midvale. chamber president, another meet- p. m. in the Pioneer hall ln \Vest gram wiill include musical num- First warf cL ape t d s · '· b " New officers of South Jordan Christ o at er· ay am"'• Y urge prayerful dedication on the Jordan. David J. Marchant, Midvale. ing will be held next Tuesday bers and a public forum in which b h B · 1 P.·T. A. who will have charge of Following the business sessions, questions from the audience will Revell T. Smith, t is op. una was part of all Midvale citizens to the Clinton Black, Midvale. morning at the city hall, when de· season's work include: Mrs Victor . in Draper cemc ery. cause of world peace and freG. A. Keller, Midvale. tails for the event will be worked a Halloween potluck party will be be answered. Besides Mrs. Pnest, ...Oyler, president; Mrs. Florence staged. Admission to the evening's John W. Memanic, Midvale. out. All members are urged to atother can<lidate speakers will be ROAD SHOW SLATED - dom. Petersen, first vice-president; E. festivities will be 50 cents per Dr. 0. Sundwall, of Murray, candi· M. H. Heiniche, Midvale. tend. Brent Gaufin, principal of South .Mt. Jordan Stake M. I. A. an· Fireplaces Installed Jay Marchant, Midvale. At the recent meeting, incorpor· person. date for 4-year county commission· Jordan school, second vice-presinual "Road Show"' will be preMembers and their friends nre er, and Wendell L. Cottrell, Hoi· August Nystrom, Sandy. ation of the Chamber of Commerce At Midvale City Park dent; Mrs. Farrel Lloyd, secretary Sandy Junion High School, was authorized, and Secretary urged to bring their "potluck" anri lnday, candidate for 2-year commis- sented Tuesd~y, Oct. 24, at 7:30 and treasurer; H. LeRoy Rogers, Everett E. Dahl was instructions have a lot of fun. p. m. at Sandy Recreational hall Sandy. Work has been completed on sioner. board member; Mrs. Laura Schou· and Draper Recreational hall, un· Jordan High School, Sandy. to proceed with the legal measures the construction of three outdoor All voters of this area are in· ten, room mother representative; der direction of stake M. I, A. of· 3 AMENDMENTS UP TO A. W. Nielsen, Sandy. necessary. Discussion concerning fireplaces at Midvale city park on vited to attend. Mrs Helen Beckstead, program and donations to various causes, al'ld VOTERS ON NOVEMBER 7 ficers. An act will be presented Chapel Sl Dell V. Smith, Sandy. hospitality chairman; Mrs. Howard the proper methods of handling Utah voters will decide Nov. 7 take lhe superintendent of pub· by each of the seven wards in Fred E. Sjoblom, Draper. Built of concrete and cobbleNewbold, membership chairman politics" three proposed changes to lie instruction "out oi upon the stake it bas been onnounced. the situation, were discussed. stones, at a cost of $160.55, lhu J. J. Patterson, Riverton. and the third will seek to raise The general public is fnvited to fireplace will be available to the the state's constitution. LeRoy N. Swenson, San Mateo, and Mrs. John Klotovich, publicity The first two will attempt to legislative pay. Calif. chairman. attend. Try a Sentinel Want Ad. public for their use. Urge Heavy Voting s. . DON'T MISS THt BOAT VOTE! .--.f1 ."" Mt. Jordan Stake Confeernce Set For October 21-22 Several Contestants Sign Up For Window Painting Contest West Jordan MIA Readies Road Show Local Kiwanians Stage Program At S It L k Cl b Dutch Gardener To Be Speaker at Mid-Flora Meet a! Public Dinner To Boost Legion * HON_O_R_R_O_LL_*_ Building Fund Draper Citizen Succumbs at 89 Former Midvalian Dies in Action At Korean Front Community Club 'T Be Guests Of M G Urray r:oup I Midvale C. of C. Plans Holiday · Tra de Promo t •IOn I Sandy Republicans List Rally Tonight Proclamation |