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Show toee- - nii ! Wm lUarto C. Bv H. B. Every newborn American baby opens its eyes to a debt of ap-- ' proximately $1,700 to the federal The total federal government. debt is equivalent to a $11,000 mortgage on every owner-occupiedwelling in the nation. These are two ways of saying that our na- tional debt reached the staggering figure of $237,357,000,000 in the fiscal year 1950. Volume XVIII now on prices will Number 33 Published Every Friday OUTSTANDING YOUNG FARMER 1 With a national debt of such magnitude and years of deficit spending, it is predicted by expert economists that the cost of living will remain high, and that higher and higher federal taxation is imminent. It is not a pleasant outlook for the average citizen. There is some talk at present that the peak has been reached and If f C V-- J " j know, the Magna Drum and Bugle Corps, which made such a fine impression in the recent Harvest Days parade, was sponsored by Erwin Franz of the Midvale Variety Store, who paid all expenses to bring this fine musical organization here. Midvale has seen its share of Indians this week, with the large section crew working here. These lot Indian boys are a and seem to mind their own business very well. Their presence has added a lot of color to the community this week. well-behave- d The situation at the state prison gets more befuddled with each passing week. Resignations are in vogue, except from the inmates. We don't know what the answer is; who the next warden will be; nor how long he will stay. Justice in Utah is quite bizarre. Murderers, who have been convicted of the most killings, never get executed they just fade away while waiting for reprieves, pardons, stays of executions, reviews of their cases, etc. It seems that we just can't make up our minds to execute even the most brutal killers, but would rather pay their board and room for several years. No wonder the state prison is always "in the red." cold-bloode- It won't be long until school days will be here again. Teachers, administrators, and students are awaiting Sept. 4, opening day, and where the summer wondering went so quickly. A record-breakinenrollment is expected in Jordan school district this term due to increasing population. Saul Poliner of the Poliner Store is a happy man this week because his sister, whom he had not seen for about 40 years, arrived here from the Bronx, N. Y., for a visit. "A peace won't satisfy Russia; she wants the whole thing." Danny Thomas. REBEKAHS TO PRESENT DRILL TEAM AT OCDEN A public demonstration drill of the women's team composed of the various Rcbckah lodges of Utah, will be presented Wednesday, Aug IS at 8 p m, at Monroe Park, in Ogden. The team is under direction of Muryel A Stuart of Sandy. The demonstration drill will also be a feature of the Association of Rcbckah assemblies to be held in Indianapolis, Ind. in September. STUART FAMILY REUNION TO BE HELD AUGUST 12 The Archie and Rose Stuart family will hold their annual reunion Sunday, August 12 at the Albion basin in upper Little Cottonwood canyon under direction of Don Stuart of Midvale, chairman. Children, grandchildren and will enjoy great grandchildren breakfast and dinner and competitive games during election of officers held. the day. An will also be , Red Cross Flood Relief Drive On Thruout County Friday, August 10, 1951 East Jordan Stake Sets Conference For Week-En- d f4R 1 Murray Salt Lake County Fair sponsors said Friday that the four-dashow, August 2225 will be free to the public. Upwards of 25,000 persons are expected to visit the fair this year to watch square dance contests, fireworks, farming contests, and exhibits. The only charge will be for carnival entertainment on the midway. Again this year a queen to reign over the event will be selected from winners of local Lions clubs contests, which are now underway in all districts of the county, according to Earl E Howe, fair board president. y The Red Cross emergency Flood Relief drive is now in full swing, according to A LeMar Hendrick-soof Sandy, in charge of the Salt Lake County k-.fgf(J drive. Volunteer workers have been secured in each community ' and collection stations set up in , business houses. representative ' is urged to be generous Everyone i : in contributing to this cause. Mil t ji.')nm.it ' I must f'.be done for Something f -l Mark Petersen, L.D.S. apostle (left) and Antoine Romney, ' - f i I ; those in the Midwest who are 8 B.Y.U. i professor, will speak at sessions here. without food, clothing, or even homes, Mr Hendrickson said. The Quarterly conference sessions of Red Cross is on the job to do that " ' . i the East Jordan stake, Church of ... I i work, but they need other help. mlnm't ..... Mil, Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, Is in 100 Armur t.. 1'cterson, superintendent of Jordan school dis- There is devastation in four states, are scheduled for Saturday and 11 an 12, accord trict (right), presents Lyn Kimball with $100. check, while 1671 families with homes deHilton Densley, who was Eight wards of the East Jordan Sunday, August families with other 22,931 stroyed, to announcement an by Pres. Glen E. Soulier , agriculture instructor, looks on. third in comand of the Seventh stake will be represented in the ing damaged homes, 52,646 families II Reed Beckstead. ary division artillery in Korea, 100 voice chorus to sing at conferLyn Kimball, son of Mr & Mrs needing either temporary or long-ter- husband of the former Margaret ence Aug. 12, at 10 a m, in the Elder Mark E Petersen of the assistance. Griffith R Kimball of Draper, has Jensen of Sandy, returned to his Midvale junior high school aud- quorum of Twelve Apostles will been adjudged the itorium. home in Salt Lake City Monday represent the general authorities "outstanding dairy farmer" in the Utah State Frances Tischner, stake choral and preside over all meetings. just in time to celebrate the 10th F.F.A. Association for the year Antoine Romney of Brigham birthday of his oldest son, Rich- director, with Leila Shipp, stake 1951, and has received a check ard, who was born in Hawaii, Aug. organist, will direct the large Young university faculty will also for $100 from the Future Farmers be present, and speak at one of Mrs chorus of children. 7, 1941. The grandmother, Lieut. Warren M Hughes, son of America Foundation, Inc. state have A C in the clubs Lions sessions. the senstate a Utah now Jensen, of G II Hughes of 7200 South 10th Ward directors and organists Presentation of the award was been assigned to the job of spon- ator, was there at the time. Priesthood Leadership meeting has the East, Midvale, completed who have trained the boys and made this week by Supt. Arthur soring the emergency drive to aswill be held in the Butler Ward indoctrination course for medical a son of the Densley, and Jensen girls are: Isabelle E Peterson of the Jordan school sist families in the stricken flood service officers at the Air Universlate Mr & Mrs Aaron Densley of j Dixie Kearslcy, Garden View; Ber- - chapel Saturday evening, August Wednesdistrict. learned was here it area, 11 at 8 o'clock. Members of the ity School of Aviation Medicine. Riverton, is a graduate of Jordan nice Hughes and Joyce Goff, MidLyn also won another honor re- day. high priests group from the MidGunter AFB, Ala., it was anof and the University vale Second; La Verne Smart and high school, Arnold to when Francom, the Jordan cently According vale ward will furnish the First Dairy nounced by Col. Leslie G Mulzer, Utah, where he received his KOTC Enid Newbold and Dorene Hagan, Judging team, of which he is a club president, the Midvale club under direction of Robert singing Maxwell commandant. commission in June, 1933. Union; Evelyn Colebrook and Martook first place in a state will sponsor the drive here this with Janice Morley as acMorlcy, He first entered the navy in member, During World War II he served ian Glover, East Midvale; Betty contest. The Jordan team has been week and contribution boxes have January, 1944, but didnt enter the designated to in the Pacific area over four years Wilson, Carole Green and Vera companist in Midvale been the bank, at placed Conference sessions will be held represent Utah air force until October, 1950. He and returned to the University of Cowley, Butler; Lois Richardson in the Midvale the national contest at Waterloo, J C Penney store, Safeway store, junior high school is married to the former Lola Morand on Saturday at the O P Utah in 1946 where he was assis- and Norinnc Wolsleger, Union Se- auditorium Sunday morning at 10 Iowa, in October. gan of Riverton. Frances Tischner and Alton a m tant professor of military science cond; AJ state "star dairy farmer," Skaggs market. and in the evening at 7 p m. and tactic for over three years. Greenwood, East Midvale First, Lyn will compete for the title of Music for the session Pvt. Donna J Dumas, daughter "star Prior to his departure for Korea and Leila Shipp and Marlyn Stout will be rendered morning dairy farmer" of the nation, a group of 100 by of Mrs Harold Dumas, 44 Fifth said Glen E Midvale of First. a year ago, he had completed a Soulier, his vocational primary children from the eight avenue, Midvale, is presently staGirls and boys from 6 to 12 wards of the stake under the dispecialized course at Fort Sill, instructor. agriculture tioned with the WAC detachment Okla. years of age will compose the rection of Frances Tischner of the at Camp Gordon, Ga., where she is chorus. scheduled is for Densley East Midvale First ward with Leila A large crew of section men, attending the Signal Corps School 10 months' special study during of Midvale First as accomthis has been busy Shipp Indians, mostly for message center clerks. Pvt. academic year at Com- Kiwanions Slate week replacing the rails on the the 1951-5S. panist Dumas took her basic training at main line of the Denver & Rio mand and General Staff College Party Glacio Music for the evening session Fort Lee, Va., and has served in Several from the Jordan area Grande railroad at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. He will the city through will be furnished by the combined the WAC for the past three participated in the Sons of Utah A ladies' night and canyon parbe accompanied by his wife and choirs of all wards in the stake months. She graduated from Jor- Pioneer trek to the southern Utah of Midvale. next three 10, ty will be the attraction Richard, children, young of heavier new rails are a. The under the joint direction of Dale dan high school and prior to her canyons for the 17th annual enBarbara, 4, and James, 11 months. Monday night for the Midvale Waters and Farol Lester, with enlistment in the WAC was em- campment held in Cedar City last type, officials said. Several pieces He is fast club, when they will enterbecoming acquainted were used on of heavy equipment Geneal Waters as accompanist all as a clerk by Safeway week. ployed with his youngest son, who he had tain their ladies at Glacio lodge at the job. from the Garden View ward. stores in Murray. She likes sports The caravan of buses left early never seen until last Monday, as the mouth of Little Cottonwood A cordial invitation to the memand claims softball and basketball Thursday dimorning and went orders came for him to leave for canyon. A dinner, program and bers of C.I.O. AUXILIARY MEETS the stake and to all rer- as her favorites. rectly to the north rim of Grand WITH MRS. NELLIE HICOS Korea one month before the baby's dancing will be the features, and sons in attending Is ex interested the party will begin at 6:45 p m. Canyon, with a stop at Bryce Ladies of the local C.LO. Aux- birth. tended the stake by presidency. LOCAL OPTOMETRIST On P M Mickelsen, delegate of the canyon. Friday the caravan iliary met Thursday night, August After one year's duty with the ATTENDS SEMINAR went to St George, where stops 2 Interclub local to Kiwanis the at the home of Mrs Nellie Higgs army's "travelingcst" outfit, the B. P. W. OUTING HELD national convention last month in Last weekend, Dr V E Burgon, were made at Brigham Young's on Lennox St., to celebrate the famous Seventh Division, l. The summer outing in ser- winter home and the home of JaSt Louis, Mo., was the speaker at the formannual local optometrist, attended birthdays of Mrs Eva Mackay. Densley said: "American soldiers of a "pot luck" affair of cob scout. A last Hamblin, pioneer ies of seminar lectures given by Monday night's meeting, giv- the Midvale Besides the guest of honor those in Korea are the finest fighting Business and Profes Dr A M Skiffington, director of barbecue was enjoyed Friday at were Mrs Margaret Clem- men the world has ever had in ing a report on the confab, and sional Women's club, was held present colored pictures of his the Optomctric Research Found- the Sun Bowl in St George. ents, Mrs Nina Larson, Mrs Irene the field." He states that fighting showing Monday night at Liberty Park, in Before holding their annual which included old Mexico. ation and lecturer for the optome-tri- c trip, Mrs Lillian much Mrs a in the is Korea same war Downs, Riggs, Salt Lake City. meeting Saturday, the group visit- Bertha Brunson, Miss Dorothy it would be extension program. in the hills fighting lectures ex- ed the iron mine near Cedar City, Johnson, Mrs Janet Landers, Mrs of Emigration canyon here, as the MT. JORDAN STAKE MIA Dr. Skiffington's PLANS OUTING AT DRAPER ROLL are not the as well as the cite of the early Pearl Palmer. , Mrs Alice Walleren. , terrain is similar. that lenses plained ( Mormon iron The annual Mt Jordan stake Rtntwdi: industry. answer to all visual problems and Mrs Ethel Cozzens, Mrs Grace Ncl-- 1 The annual meeting was held at E A Miller, Midvale that professional optometry can ofSubitribt to The Stntinet now. MIA outing will be held Aug. 16, son, and the hostess, Mrs Higgs. Cedar Breaks and the caravan reto 6 10 from at m, efHenry Draper Beckstead, Midvale p more park, adult child and fer the Harold Wright, Midvale John L Smith, stake YMMIA supficient visual performance through turned Sunday night. From here participating in the Sam Soter, Midvale erintendent reported Wednesday, visual training service. events were Mrs Harriet Robinand all organizations in the stake, Dr. Orson Keslcr, Midvale. This marked the 24th year that Carl Burnett, Midvale son, Miss Margaret Robinson and old and young alike, are invited to Dr. Skiffington has lectured in Mr L Mrs J T Ostler of Sandy; attend. Georgo Strom, Midvale Salt Lake City before Utah optom- Mrs Mildred SpKial to Tmb Mibvals SiHTutu. Troop 118 was second with 15.5 South G Alma Pearson, Midvale activities planned Christensen, the Among etry members. Twenty-onexplorers and lead- and troop 137 third, with 4.5 are ball games, relay races and a Salt Lake; Mr L Mrs John Butter-field- , Dr. II C Coon, Midvale Mr & Mrs Walter E Crane, ers of the East Jordan district par- points. Mildred Larscn, Midvale A family box lunch has program. CAKE SALE ANNOUNCED Results in individual events been suggested, the stake will furBert Crane and Miss Roberta ticipated in the third annual hike C C Plngree, Granite The Midvale Second ward MIA Crane of Herriman, and Mrs Vir- to the top of Mt. Timpanogos on were as follows: 20 yard free style, nish watermelon and ice cream Vesta Mangrum, Midvale w ill sponsor a cake sale today and the night of July 27. Favored with Sammy Deluca, 118, and Milton and soft drinks will be for sale. D II Mangrum, San Diego, OalL ginia B Seal of Lark. a warm night and not hampered Jenkins, 159, tied; Jerry LeFevrc, Saturday at Bern's Super Foods Officers in charge of the varFrank Mascaro, Midvale and P C Rasmussen Market, to BRADY FAMILY SLATES by light rain, the vanguard of the 118, 3rd. Geo. Bird, Midvale ious committees include Gilbert 20 yard dash side stroke: 1st, raise money for MIA projects, "BIG ROUND-UP- " AUG IS group reached the summit shortC Weibcll, West Jordan John Her Rasmussen, Dwayne Sjoblom, Rodney Rasmussen, activity chairDescendants of Marion H Brady, ly before sunrise on Saturday, Boyd Bailey, 159; 2nd, Jerry Lester L Peterson, Midvale bcrt Ludwig and Louis Allsop. 118. man, announces. pioneer settler of Union, have is- July 28. 20 yard dash back stroke: MaurThe following explorers were in sued a call to all the clan to gathPhone your local news Items to er at a "big round-upRobert Nielsen, Ro- ice Wells, 159; Boyd Bailey, 159. family re- attendance: 40 yard da&h free style: Grant fhe SenU'jeL Call Mid. 178. union at Murray city park Satur- bert Harrington, Ted Richards, Jer-rol- d Jcnson, Jimmy Buttcrfield, Dahl, 427; Milton Jenkins, 159; to anday, Aug. 18, according nouncements sent out this week. Lloyd Francom, Kendall Phelps, Jerry LoFcvrc, 118. 80 yard relay race: 1st and 2nd, The program for the day in- Jerry Webster, post 359; Ronald David Sagcr, Beginning w ith a parade starting fine music, and a few strings of Rodney troop 159. cludes: Softball games for the Webster, race: 159, 118, 60 Brent Stout Anderson, from the Second ward church, the lights will be ready to make the Larry yard medley men at 3 p m; volleyball and horse Dahl, a highlight kiddies' post 318; Uaul Condie, Everett 137. shoe pitching at 4:30; Riverton Fun Frolic will gel un- dancing The concessions committee is go324 and Dive: Dclucca, Front Sammy post at Price, Nelson, races teen 5 Roger races at m; 2 age at p at 8 p in next Tuesday. years of progress, a program ing all out to provide not only a Boyd derway 118; Milton Jenkins, 159; Roos, post 394. p m, ball game at 6 p m, movie 5.30; lunch at 6 p m, and a pro- Boyd of march will be to the good variety of refreshments but line The Nor159. were Leaders 9 m. Bailey, participating to 7:30 p show at 7:30, and a dance at 9 p gram from Swan dive: Milton Jenkins and school grounds where the remain- also a number of fun booths. The As this is one of the largest man Carver, Claude Bird, Edwin C m. There will be plenty of east Watts. Blaine and Fred Tanner, 137, tied for 1st; der of the activities will take proceeds from the concessions will throughout the day, the commit- families in this vicinity, it is ex- Shipp in go to the Riverton park fund. View Garden ward, Dclucca, 118 and Maurice place. Everyone participating 159, will sizeable Troop a Sammy crowd pected that tee reports. The Salt Lake county recreation 2nd. a prize. for receive tied will the direction under Ertmann, of. 159, Ray Wells, parado to Members are invited is urged The public participate. cordially workers and the MIA are sponMilton Jenk7 be will dive: A in knife band concert at the district m, took Jack first p place to come to Herriman and enjoy attend at least a part of the reufrolic with all other this scouts on the at held second event meet for 137, the soring schedule, Walgreen, Vaughn ins, Jerry be all swimming there nionif they cannot the celebration, says Ralph on the community organizations and busi118. social followed Midvale the dancing LcFevre, pool swimming by city contribu00 A SI. chairman. day. voluntary general Winners were awarded pocket tennis courts and square dancing ness men assisting. Everyone Is LoOrando Toor is publicity dir- tion will entitle the donor to free Saturday afternoon, August 4. This and milk shakes. of 23 a in front of the gym. A good caller, invited to participate. knives netted total points. troop drinks and candy. ector for the event rii " '. !. i iliw , Army Veteran Praises Morale Korea Of G F Primary Chorus of Voices to Sing y Lt.-Co- l. NEWS OF OUR Midvale Lions Aid Mercy Drive SERVICE MEN Lt.-Co- l. Grande Lays Rio New Rails Here Local People Make U. P. Trek With Lt.-Co- l. 2 at ts -- Lt.-Co- HONOR Jordan Explorers Climb Timp'; Scouts Hold Swimming Meet e e, RIVERTON SLATES BIO CELEBRATION HERRIMAN STARTS HOMECOMING FETE Marking the 100th year as a community, the town of Herriman opens its annual homecoming celebration today with special festivities. The community was settled in 1851. The affair will begin tonight with a rodeo at 6 p m at the Joe Macaro ranch one mile southwest of Herriman. Saturday's events include a parade at 10 a m, depicting 100 ft FREE ADMISSION ; . didn't case you Midvale, Utah POtVSOKS DECIDE n Just in at TO COUNTY be- gin to descend, but the experts do not share that opinion, for the reason stated above. ,1$ "A Friendly Newspaper" d that from 11 4 But-terficl- |