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Show Universal Microfilm Corp. P. 0. Box 147 By mm MwMk n.CB. The 30th annual Firemen's dance will be held Friday, March 27, it was announced this week by Chief L. C. Canning. This is one of the biggest social events of the season, and as usual it is predict' ed that the public will respond generously to this worthy cause, which is for the benefit of the ambulance service and the firemen's mutual aid fund. The dance will be held at the Avalon Ballroom. Number Volume XX Price, $2.50 per Year by Mail Single Copy, 5c Published Every Friday at Midvole. Utah 8 Head Office, Workers' Union J.... leuj oj uur n.... I Service I Hen Dear Mr. Barrows: No doubt you read the story ..J If I from Washington, D.C., giving the ' ' details of Congressman William A. 4 Dawson's stand on the "Off Shore Oil Issue." He takes the position .-which I think is quite right, that . .' when our senators agree to vote oil tideland in favor of giving the X to the states, that we are reward- i vv vast a sum, with California ing " while her representatives in Congress are doing everything possible to take away from Utah, the water of the Colorado river. Rep. Dawson feels that Pres. Eisenhower did not know all of the facts when he gave his pro- LtM mise to the Texas oil interests. Reed W. Younp, (left) ; Arden Webb, pres The Supreme Court has said three r, all of Midvale, Bon secretary-treasureand Redman, ident, times that these oil lands belong head Kennecott local. to the whole country, not just to Midvale residents did all right Texas, Louisianna and California. at a recent election of Local No. asI feel certain that you will 286, Office Employees Internation sist Dawson to win the fight he has al Union, A. F. of L., of Kennecott started in spite of political proCorporation at Bingham. Copper mises made during the campaign. Approval was given by the MidArden Webb was elected presi C. II. Carlquist vale city council Monday night to dent, Reed W. Young, the street department to test a Ben Redman, secretary-treasureAll stores and offices here will mechanical street sweeping device and John E. Christensen, be closed next Monday in honor of on a trial basis. trustee. Other officers chosen the birthday of George WashingThe unit is a huge roller, which were Joseph Brisk, Bingham, ton. Shoppers should remember can be towed behind a truck or Eugene Jenkins, this when , doing their week-ensmall tractor, and requires only Bingham, and Louis DeRonche, buying. one man to operate it The man- Sandy, trustees. ufacturers claim that the device The Sunday closing law became will pay for itself in a short pera dead issue following Gov. Lee's iod of time in labor-savinveto. We agree with the governor If successful after a test period, that the law was a violation ol the city may purchase the unit, Victim of a violent collsion early individual rights. which is priced around $2,000. Saturday morning was Miss Janene SHOPPERS' GUIDE in Salt Lake Announces Walker, 21, who died2:40 a m, just General Hospital at For the thrifty shopper there County Agent one hour after the car in which she are many bargains in the ads this 2 Pruning Demonstrations is offerweek. Varity Two pruning demonstrations was a passenger was hit broadside ing a great special on dinnerware, will be held in Salt Lake County by another automobile at 13th East with savings up to 40 per cent; on Wednesday, Feb. 25, reports and 7th South St., Salt Lake City. Miss Walker was a stenographer Panncy's has some exceptional of- Joseph F. Parish, county agriculferings in pillows, towels, blan- tural agent The following are the in the Midvale office of the Moun kets, etc.; Jordan Buildtr's Supply orchards where these demonstra- tain States Telephone and Tele in is offering $100 for any old range, tions will be held: graph Co., and was k this community. Her sister, Connie, heater or stove traded in on a 1953 10 a.m. East Feb. 25 at LaVar Heugly's orchard, also a passenger in the death car, Hotpoint electric range; Rivtrton deal (located on 39th South on the is in serious condition at the GenMotor Co. has a car tune-ufor only $4.80 that will make the north side of the road and west of eral hospital. Less seriously hurt were Duane old heap run much better; Saftway 23rd East) stores are both ofWilford Butand Savo-Mo1:30 p.m. near Campbell. 21. Midvale Feb. 25 the for values food one vehicle, lacerations of driver orchard, Reed special Fuller's at lerville fering holiday; (located at 6521 South 2300 East and contusions, and his brother, Birthday Washington's Sottr's Inc. has some fine phono- The orchard is located east of 23rd LeRoy M. Campbell, 19, same ad dress, wrist fracture and facial lac graph records and albums. Also East column is full of inthe Want-AGene Oberly, extension horti erations. Gary McKean Davis, 21, 433 teresting items. culurist, will be present at each demonstration to explain methods Oakley St, driver of the second of pruning and management of vehicle, is in St Marks hospital Stanley Sharp Named different kinds of fruit trees. The suffering skull fracture, internal To Honorary Society contusions lacerations, public is invited to attend these injuries, and abrasions. Stanley Sharp, of the University two demonstrations. of Utah, son of Mr. and Mrs. ReuThe annual Salt Lake County Investigating officers said the ben Sharp of East Midvale, was horticultural meeting will be held Davis auto, traveling north at high one of 13 men named to Owl and at the Salt Lake County Firemen's speed, struck the other car broadKey, senior men's honorary frater- hall. 4725 So. State at 8 p.m. on side, spun around and then crash nity this week. They were chosen Wednesday, Feb. 25. The public is ed into a utility pole. The death for their outstanding participation invited to attend this meeting. A car was catapulted from the street in student activities. very educational and illustrative onto the lawn at 1241 7th East. Miss Walker, daughter of Mr, Mr. Sharp has been active on program has been planned for the and Mrs. Royal R. Walker, was the campus since his freshman annual meeting. These pruning demonstrations born Dec. 20, 1931, in Union and year. His activities have included ASSUU president; junior class and the annual meeting are spon was educated in Union Elemen president; Vigilantes Publication sored by the Salt Lake County tary and Jordan high schools. Council, Chronical editorial and Horticultural Society and the Salt Surviving are her parents; four business staff, pen staff, secretary Lake County Extension service. sisters: Connie, hospitalized in the and Myrna treasurer, Independent council; accident, Carollee historiim and member of Delta Use Sentinel Want-Ad- s for Walker, Union; Mrs. Vance Leon ThL t results. bmiin, Draper; two orotners, Kent quick, and Terry Walker, Union, and grandmother, Mrs. R. L Walker, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1 p m in the Union First ward chapel, Bishop E II Belcher officiating, and interment was in the Draper cemetery. ' '' if r vice-preside- nt City Will Try Out Street SweepJJnit t, r, d Janene Walker, 21, Killed in Collision Self-Scrv- well-know- Mill-cree- p rt d low-cos- Riverton Car Prowlers Gets Many Free Rides SAFE DRIVERS DO JifnsC kmun TRUCKING ASSOCIATIONS, t.L (By Lois Anderson) Riverton and Bluffdale citizens have been warned to be on the look-ou- t for a gang of "car bor rowers", who prowl through the neighborhood examining cars until they locate one with a key and plenty of gas. The car is then pushed out Into the street, the mo tor started and the car driven away. Hours latter the car is returned, pushed noiselessly into the garage or abandoned in the neighborhood. Persons whose cars have been taken includo Ren Spencer, Sam Turner and Warren Casper of Bluffdale and Vaughn Bills of Riverton. All of these cars were taken in the past 10 days, and always late at night T. A. Callicott of the sheriffs office says that he thinks the gang is made up of boys from this locality and he asks that people re- - Lawrence Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jensen of Draper, and husband of the former Miss LaDean Ekins, of Sandy, left recently for Fort Ord, Calif., to serve in the army. LaDean will make her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ekins, during her husband's absence. tH Junior F. Bogenschutz, Sgt. whose wife, the former Miss lives in Murray, is returning to the United States under the Army's rotation program after 17 months in the Far East. He served in the 1st Cavalry Di vision, which spent 17 months in the front lines of Korea before be ing assigned to security duty in Japan last in 1951. A graduate of Jordan high school in Sandy, Bogenschutz is the son of Mrs. Sophie Bogenschutz of West Jordan. Bank Friday, February 20, 1953 Purchases Teacher Visils Here from Europe Gilbert Building r To provide for future growth and expansion, the board of directors of the Sandy City Bank have purchased the R. R. Gilbert store building, adjoining the Midvale Branch Bank building on the north. After determining the amount of space needed for future expansion of the Midvale bank, the remainder of the space in the Gil' bert building will be remodeled and rented to a business which will add to and compare favorably with other Main St property, said Heber J. Burgon, president of Sandy City Bank. In making the transaction, the Sandy City Bank has again dem onstrated their faith in Midvale and south Salt Lake county, also their determination to adequately meet the banking needs of its many customers in this area. I .V f 3 ' - . ' - M - i Roll Miss Margarete Ilehnes, German exchange teacher, (right), confers with Donabel Sharp, clerk, at Midvale school office New Subscribers Midvale schools have had during Ervin F. Carlsen, Union. the past years many visitors from ' Joseph Johnson, Union faraway places, says Principal Harin Harold Madsen, Union Co-o- p. old Ashman. "There have beea K. J. Darton, Union Wtfliam Rowland Thomas Jr., of Jor- two persons from Japan, one from West of Schorr H William Ray S. Brimhall, Union 560 E. Center St., Midvale, died dan assumed his new duties Mon- India, one from Iraq, one from Lars T. Loader, Union last Friday at 8:10 p m in a Salt one from Pakistan, on-day as president of the Utah Poul- England, Wallace Bowles, Sandy Lake hospital of natural causes. and now one from from Palestine, He and Farmer Cooperative. try Marion Boyle, West Jordan He would have been 69 on Saturdeclared. he was first vice president of the as- Germany," Elvin Hughes, Sandy day. It is a distinct honor for the lo T. Foster Greenwood, E. Midvale sociation last year. A resident of Midvale for the cal elementary school to be chosea Leon succeeded who Mr Schorr, C. R. Burtoft, San Gabriel, Calif. as the host school for Miss Mar past 30 years, he had previously the elected was during Forsgren, A. A. Richardson, Midvale lived in Samaria, Ida., where he 30th annual convention of the co- garete Heimes, a teacher in th Mrs. John Hansen, Salt Lake was engaged in sheep raising and at British zone of Occupied Germany, operative held last week-enElliot Johnson, Midvale who is here to learn Americaa farming for 16 years. Utah. Hotel William H. A. Davis, Midvale Since coming to Midvale he had officers are school methods and American cusOther Donald Olsen, East Midvale been employed at the Lark mines toms. Her home is in II Ray Pond, Richmond, first Mrs. John Hansen, Riverton and the Midvale smelter. For 17 Germany, where her Sa- Smith E Peterson, Bazaar Cleaners, Salt Lake City father is the principal of a larga years he worked for the Utah State and J second vice lina, president; Lincoln Peterson, Union Road Commission, and retired five Arza Adams, third vice president. school. Yrest C. Hammond, Union of reasons for health. Miss Heimes is spending seven years ago Elected as directors were Mr William E. Thomas, Union Born Feb. 14, 1884, in Samaria, months in the United States studyPond, Mr Peterson. Mr Adams, and Mark P Player, Union he was a son of William R and Elschool, ing family and community J O Roberts, Henefer. Ellsworth Condie, Union eanor J Thomas. He was a memlife. She in Midvale Feb. arrived C Ed were Clyde Marland Dcspain, Riverside, Cat. ber of the L.D.S. church, and the M 4, and will depart Feb. 26 for furII eeneral monds, manger; Gladys Knight, Midvale Utah State Fireraens' Association, Blackhurst, assistant general man ther study in Minnesota. Whi! Renewals Midvale a member of the here she has spent most of her being ager, and C K Ferre, assistant secLouis Kjar, Midvale volunteer fire department time working with the 3rd grade, retary. Ed Gilbert, Midvale but has visited all of the 4th, 5th, Surviving are his widow, Jane M E. P. Midvale Bastian, and 6th grades of the school Sh Thomas, whom he married March Nathcl LeFevre, Midvale Hadley Service Station 17, 1903, at Samaria; three daughspeaks excellent English. W. L. Rose, Midvale Opens at Midvale Jet. ters and two sons, Walter M and During her stay in Midvale, MisJ Theodore Midvale The Utah Oil station at 820 E. Heimes has resided at the Landers, Joseph R Thomas, Salt Lake City; Margaret William A. P. Bradbury, Sandy Center St., at Midvale Junction Mrs R L (Leah) White and Mrs Lindsay home, 169 Jefferson St. Orrin Tolman, Sandy was formerly opened Saturday by She has attended a Dellis R. (Esther) Forbush, Union, meeting of tho John R. Gilbert M. Hadley, and many peo- Midvale Business & Professional Sandy Wallgrcn, Mrs Vean (Ella) Clark, Sandy; Clifton It Alsop, Sandy ple called to get acquainted and Women's club, basketball game, three brothers and one sister, AlCharlotte Lloyd, Sandy to receive free favors. has been a guest in several Mid bert Thomas, Salt Lake City; EdGlenn L. Steadman, Sandy The station had been closed for vale homes, and has taken som ward Thomas, Montpclicr, Ida., and Clara Brown, Crescent about 18 months, the last operator Alvin Thomas and Mrs Max (Ella) trips. These expert Crescent beinc Noel Phillips. Sr., Hyde, George surAlso Ida. ences have given her an Insight Williams, Samarie, Harold A. Burgon, Union Mr. Hadley features all Utah into American life, and her impresviving are 17 grandchildren and Midvale East Rachel Oil Forbush, Refining Co. products, includ sions are summed up in her folseven great grandchildren. Midvale Soren East Atlas tires, tubes, and batter Dahl, ing Funeral services were conducted lowing statements: West Sam Jordan and specializes in washing, ics. Cooper, 1 m the Garden at in "I was astonished to find Tuesday p Marie Tiedeman, West Jordan greasing, and other services. The many families owning their owa View ward chapel, Midvale, by BiWalter Mabey, West Jordan station, open 24 hours daily, also homes, and the desire of many shop A J Carter, and interment Earl L. Beckstead, West Jordan serves as a depot for the Conun was in the Midvale city cemetery apartment dwellers to get out ani Ernest Silcox, Salt Lake cntal Bus Line. under the direction of the Goff secure a home." Frank Mascara, Midvale mortuary. "It is nice to see the interest Elmo Despain, Granite Cub Scouts Observe that parents have in their childrea Esther Thompson, Midvale and the way that they cooperate Bluffdale Scout Anniversary Date Here Knowlcs Floral, Midvale Cub Scouts, No. 18, of Midvale with the schools. The size of tha Gains High Honors Robert L. Thomas. South Jordan held their anniversary banquet average American family is larger Salt Lake County Farm Bureau, Forest Ewell. 13, of Troop 123, Wednesday night in the Midvale than I expected." Bluffdale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake school cafeteria. American women are much bet Alma Harrison. Crescent Walter L. Ewell of Bluffdale, was Musical numbers were presented tcr housekeepers than many honored at a recent West Jordan Glen E. Butterfield, Riverton hv members of each den and believe, and their kitchens District Boy Scout Court of HonGlen Butterfield, Overseas awards were also presented. or and banquet held at West Jorwonderful; I would :ov to ire Carl Arnoldus, Midvale dan junior high school, as being Besides the Scouts and their have my mother fee one of them. Glen W Bowcn, Midvale the outstanding scout in West Jorthose present were Blaine The school here is very families, dan district for 1952. Clayton Smith, Midvale and committeeman, district Watts, Cooperation of the staff Forest, a Life Scout, had won 23 Ben Thomas, Midvale club sponLion Midvale leaders, is usually good. The children are merit badges since becoming a Kimball Goff, Midvale sors of the group. able to do many things, and th scout He was presented a Scout Wallace Tuttle, Midvale ring for his outstanding achieveEdwards, Cub Scout leader, school is Jack W. E. Stoker, Midvale ment The presentation was by Diswas in charge of the affair. More "My stay here has been pleasant. Wm. E. Woodward, Midvale trict Chairman, Ellas Butterfield. attenwere in 270 than I love the mountains, the scenery, persons Other awards were also presented. J. A. Woodhcad, Midvale dance. and the people, who have been very Forest also had the honor of Noble Scoggan, Midvale winning for his troop, the recogninice to me; I wish I could stay award dollar cash five tion and Charlynn Johnson, Midvale much longer." Entertainment Full of centerfor the most appropriate Day Alta Booth, Midvale Folks piece for the table, a contest open Old Roll Van Turner, Midvale Set for Draper to all troops in the district. The Sold D. C. Peckham, Fairview, Utah Those who attend the annual Bazaar Cleaners cash award for the Bluffdale troop ) Lincoln Williams,, East Crescent Old Folks celebration at Draper To Present Lessees was also won by Forest at the 1952 scout banquet. full day of In a transaction consummate! this year will find Olga Hagander, Sandy The brother of Forest, 14, also Nick Albancse, West Jordan entertainment this week, the Bazaar Cleaners, outstanding recognition Wm. P. Young, East Midvale will take place at the 804 E. Center St, was sold by Mx. gained Festivities achieved 33 merit when he had Second ward chapel on Friday, and Mrs. Ken Nell to Mr. and Mrs. badges in the two years he has Feb. 27. Among the special events Harvey reterscn, who have beea been a scout. The two brothers PROWLERS APPREHENDED are now working toward their Police officers Mel Christopher-so- planned will be two programs, two leasing the establishment for th Eagle award as soon as they pass and Ray Hughes noticed four an past few months. their Life Saving activities. men prowling around the Midvale meals, topnotch speakers, and a moving picture. dance, Formerly of Salt Lake City, tha Motors, Inc., used car lot Saturday Schedule of the day's events is Pctcrscns have had 23 year's ex train from leaving keys in their night. The strangers were quescars to tempt the culprits to con- tioned and ordered to leave town as follows: 10 to 11 a m visiting perienca in the cleaning business, tinue these violations. He also an- immediately in their 1936 Ford car. hour; 11 to 12 morning program; and Mr. Petersen is also an ex One of the men was alleged to have 12 noon nounced that the county sheriffs been an pert tailor. They have become acIt ls believed speaker, Sherman Ridcout; exfolks old has for the traffic department dinner (all over quainted with many residents of placed that it was their intention to strip tra patrolmen on the case in the cars parked on the lot. 60); 2 to 3:30 p m afternoon this area since coming here last speaker, Mark Garff; October. hopes that the persons responsible for the violations are apprehended FINGERPRINT SCHOOL SLATED 3 30 to 5:30 old time dance; 9:30 The new owners are making All Midvale police officers will to 6 30 6:30 moving pic their home at 354 E. Center St , before they commit more daring supper; attend a special F.B.I, fingerprint or more serious crimes. Mr. Calli- school in Salt Lake City next week, lure show in ward amusement halt Midvale. They will call their bust The committee in charge includ ncss. "Harv's Cleaners." cott also asks that should other said Chief Joe Mazuran. The course will cover and the entire in near Mr & Mrs J R Steadman, chair the cs be cars taken future, subject, will be given to those who Mr St Mrs LaVoy Smith, Mr Clayton Parker, and Mr & Mil that the owner notify the sheriff's diplomas men; take the entire 48 hours of & Mrs Evan Dans. Mr k Mrs Dan Jacobson. office immediately. William R.Thomas Dies Hospital Local Man Heads Poultry ) d newly-electe- d Dortmund-Hambruc- t; sight-seein- k, g Eur-opcu- ns well-equippe- d. wen-directed- n old-lim- e |