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Show universal nicronxn. uorp. P. 0. Box 147 300KS On Friday, March 12, the following new books will be added to the Midvale Branch of the Salt Lake County Library: FICTION Picaroon, by Ernest Dudley. A novel about the scandalous career of George Barrington, pickpocket, actor, imposter, and lover. Roaring River, by Bill Brown. The background of this absorbingly t. Price, $2.50 per Year by Mail Volume XXI Mercy Drive Reported As 'Satisfactory' contemporary and realistic adventure story is drawn by Bill Brown from his World War II experience as an Air Force sergeant stationed for two years at County Division leaders of the Tezpur, near the frontier be- Salt Lake Chapter Red Cross fund tween India and Tibet. drive predicted Thursday that at Goodbye Summer, by Allis McKay. least 25 per cent of their solicita.An extraordinarily successful tion work would be completed and study of .a sensitive, attractive, reported at campaign's first report more than usually talented adomeeting and luncheon today, Mar. lescent. 12 at 12 noon in the chapter head Unhappy New Year, by Carroll Cox quarters, 15 South 2nd East, in Salt Estes. An exciting Crime Club Lake City. book. Walter H. Fox, Max G. Kendall Funerals are Fatal, by Agatha and Frank Bullock, county division Christie. A new Hercule Poirot chairmen, said they felt certain mystery. their division would be one of the Washington Whispers Murder, by first to go over their goal and they Leslie Ford. This is an especially challenged other divisions in the timely book, for it concerns to match their record." campaign ate invnstigatieg committees, the chairmen reported that pub The hidden lives of men high in the lic contacted by their division volgovernment, and the question of unteers showed genuine interest in corruption. the positive accomplishments of FOR YOUNG READERS the Red Cross program locally and Program for Christine, by Pearl nationally. Bucklen Bentel. A "The great humanitarian service story for of the Red Cross blood program, The Golden Stallion's Revenge,, by disaster relief and many services Rutherford G. Montgomery. A of Grey Ladies, Nurses Aids, Can in a story of courage and spirit teen workers, Motor Corps and oth boy and in a horse. er women's volunteer groups are Pirate of the North, by Harold the things the public seemed really The haunting tale of a sold about," the chairmen report lone man's survival in the north- ed. ern wilderness. First financial report of the cam Th School Train, by Helen Acker. paign was given Monday, when Ad This is an authentic story of the vance Gifts Division of the cam Canadian wilderness, told by an t saw paign reported $23,718 or 54 experienced writer who goal. $41,800 division's of the much of it happen. B. E. Grant, campaign vice chair Brown. Bicycle In the Sky. by Rose man, who is working with ChairOne of the most amazing stories men Kendall. Fox and Bullock in in th e history of flying is that the County Division, indicated that Braof Alberto the division was seeking a goal of zil's adventurous aviator. 18,000 members. Kristle Goes to the Fair, by Emma "The County Division will set a deL. Brock. Another of her stories. financial goal only when various lightful Minnesota farm L. district chairmen of the division Robins in the Garden, by Olive determine together what the Earle. A beautiful illustrated of their solicitation ef book for spring. shouKTbe' in eacTrflistrlctHor fort Saint Francis and the Wolf. Dy Grant inexplained. An community," Hetty Burlingame Beatty. of the teresting tale from the life heart-warmin- g teen-ager- n. per-cen- Santos-Duman- t, "dol-lar-valu- Midvale to Accept Saint. New Selective Service Board Because of the growing populaa new tion of Salt Lake County the draft board will be created for West Wallace J. area, Brig. Gen. said Selective Service director, created The new board will be Board Local of through the division at Ft. No. 24. It has been located be will boards Douglas. The two and 24 No known as Local Board boards Local Board No. 25. Both First will have offices in Room 5, State So National Bank Bldg., 4920 be open from 8 Murray. They will a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Midvale, will Local Board serve as chairman of the area No. 24. It will comprise RedU and South beginning at 21st to 7800 wood Rd., extending south to the east South and then running include will Wasatch Mountains. It Midvale. head-eLocal Board No. 25 will be Bcn'c. Bids Water Lines County io Gel Bagley, Bids for installation of water lines in connection with the new Midvale sewage disposal plant will be accepted on March 22. according to the firm of Richards, Cald well and Sorensen, engineers for Midvale City. Actual construction on the water lines is expected to begin by April 1. Bids for the outfall lines and the treatment plant will be called for about April 22. The water lines will anticipate feeder line from the. a new 14-inc- h headhouse to State Street, and increased sizes of pipe on Wasatch Ave., and Center Street north to Sugar Street . Rby Eldred - Hamilton, the Jfea not inserve will It 24. Tins cluded in Local Board Bingwill include Garfield, Magna, ham. Kearns. Draper, Riverton, West Jor-daSandy and South and -N- eWS Assn. Jordan Concludes Series Of Adult Lectures P-T- A. Is the High School Meeting the sub-jeNeeds of Youth?" will be the of the last in the series of adult education lectures rpunsored k wdan hteh sch'.oi ParentTeacher Association Monday at 8' p.m. at the Jordan high school. Guest speaker for the evening will be Dr Matthew F. Noall, assistant superintendent in charge of instruction of Salt Lake City schools and program numbers will be furnished by the East Jordan Stake Singing Mothers. are School people and the gratified with the response and attendance at these lectures. Topics chosen an speakers alike have been well received by he parents and Kenpublic, according to Mrs mm ct neth Dunn, program chairman. Published Every Friday 1 Friday, March 12, 1954 Jordan Hopefuls for Stale Class A Hoop Tille Utah Copper Wins Hogan Dairy USAC Gold Medal Cuts to 5 Days At the On March 15 annual dairy manufacturers short Logan, Utah. March at 5 ) v. course held at the Utah State AgriEffective March 15th, the Utah cultural College, a gold certificate Copper Division of Kennecott Corwas given to Hogan Dairy of West poration will go on a five day per Jordan for a high score on market week operating schedule with op1 erations suspended Saturdays and milk. 7H I As part of the short course, the Sundays, it was announced by L. F. 11 8,58 , judging of dairy products, Max Ho- Pett. general manager. A further marked decline in the gan, in charge of quality control at Hogan Dairy, was awarded a demand for copper necessitates trophy for first place in the aggra-gat- this reduced schedule, according to scoring. His awards were as Mr Pett. 1 ?W' The curtailed operating basis follows: 1st place market milk; i f of about will result in the 3rd place butter, and 2nd place vs-jZ2-.650 men. Employees will be laid ice cream. The short course is held by off on the basis of seniority, as USAC to promote better dairy pro- provided in the various working ducts for the Utah milk consumer. agreements with the unions and reSamples of dairy products are calls, when made, wiirbe on a taken from each dairy in the state s imilar basis. without warning.. They are compared on a basis of bacteria count, sediment, appearance, and butterfat. JOHN E. WHITING This is the third consecutive year Funeral services for John (Jack) that the gold certificate has been Edwin Whiting, 61, of ,1540 East awarded to Hogan Dairy. 7200 South, who died in a Salt X Lake hospital Wednesday of last e Region ami state trophies won by Diggers of pnst years are the week, were conducted Saturday at Coiitonipliilinjr the 5 Hig luglit Champs. Heading front, left to right, are Jcrrold Jensen, Union First ward chapel Mr WhitGary Beers, Gary Hale, S. U. P. ing, husband of Almina E. Wight To George Brklacieh, LaMar Walbeck, James Peterson, and Eddie Jenkins; standing, left to right, Larson, former resident of Sandy, are Coach Art Hughes, Raymond Whittenbcrg, Gordon Millerberg, Pearl Pollard, Nyle was born Oct. 27, 1892 in Nephi, a Paul Caldwell, and Assistant Coach Grant Martin. son of Daniel A. and Emily Klenkie "The Origin of Salt Lake Valley" Whiting. He was a retired carpenwill be the subject of a talk by ter. Horace A. Sorenson vice president He served with the 91st Division of the National Society, Sons of in World War I. He was a member Utah Pioneers, at the meeting of of Union First ward, and Commanthe Midvale Ladies Community der of Union Post No. 63, AmeriThe second annual Kite Contest Births at the Cottonwood Materclub Wednesday, at 1 p.m. in the can Legion. sponsored by the Salt Lake CounMidvale city halL Besides his widow, he is surviv-e- nity hospital for the week were ty Recreation Department will be as folMr Sorenson is a past president held Saturday, March 20, at 9 a.m. by a son Gene Whiting of Union; announced Tuesday evening of the Sugarhouse chapter of the three stepsons, John Larson, Neola; lows: at the Salt Lake County FairSUP and has made an extensive Leo Larson, Union; Earl Larson, George Saunders and Ruth Johngrounds, 5177 South State, Murray. Girl Scouts all over America collection of Utah historical relics Salt Lake; two stepdaughters, Mrs ston, Sandy, girl, March 3. Kite flying is said to have been for the past 20 years. He recently Emma Wendell of Granger and Mrs Eugene It. Peterson and Ruth will be joining voices in song this developed originally by the contributed his prize collection Barbara Parks, Southgate, Calif. Shuler, East Midvale, girl, March 3. week in that familiar refrain "Hap Legend tells us that a Chi of covered wagons, Also two sisters, two brothers and John C. Sundell and Joy Bastian, py Birthday". Just 42 years ago nese general besieged by consisting Tarters, today (Friday) Juliette Gordon Low devised this method of coaches, old guns, antique furni- 13 grandchildren. Sandy RD, 2, girl, March 3. communicature, etc., and the buildings they Stanley Dufrenne and Maxine organized the first "Girl Guide ting with his far-of- f allies. To this " 2398 Connor St., JENNIE E. P. ADAMSON Company" in America. The uniare housed in at Anderson. Murray, March 3. and day, old, young country folk form of that original group was to the organization. Funeral services for Mrs Jennie Curmclo Ortez and Leonides and city dwellers, collies and men In connection with the program, Edith Pierson Adamson. 06, of SanBingham Canyon, boy, blue and the handbook was called of property construct their own "How Girls Can Help Their Counresithe club will pay tribute to Girl dy, who died at the family March 3. kites and fly them with pride on ComRcva try." dence Sunday following a lingering Scouts week, the Midvale Blaine F. Stocking and the annual festival day, the Feast Today we know Girl Scouts by munity club having sponsored the illness, were conducted Wednesday Evans. West Jordan, boy, March 3. of Asending on High. Large and Girl Scouts in Midvale several at 2 p.m. at Sandy Second ward Samuel I'itchforth Jr. and Gladys their trim green colors and by small kites , beautiful and grotheir guide, "The Girl Scout Handchapel with George Hill of the Marshall. Murray, boy, March 3. years ago. kites float aloft during the tesque The program arranged, by Mrs ward bishopric officiating. SpeakJohn Nicker baker and Helen book". In Salt Lake County, 105 festival. gala troops will join in the "Scouts Louis C. Kjar, program chairman, ers were James P. Jensen, Clyde Ahlstrom, Kearns, girl, March 4. By proceeding one step at a time, Own" Yuzzie, Dorris will include: presentation of colors A. Miller and George Hill. Interbirthday program to be held and Tom Jesse any youngster can learn to Sunday at 2:45 p.m. at the Fairby troop 86, under direction of Mrs ment was in Sandy City Cemetery. Bingham Canyon, girl, March 4. really beautiful and inter-estin- g Mrs Adamson, a daughter of Milt Pederson; seniors from troop Floyd Reed and Geraldinc Hand, grounds Coliseum. kites that he will be proud Midvale Girl Scouts have been 89, will sing two numbers without Peter and Ingrid Larson Pierson, Lark, boy. March 4. to in the County Teachers display. Kenneth Kearns and Elaine Hill chosen to participate on the pro- schools .ecompanist, under direction of was born Sept. 2. 1887 in Sandy. are to assist the chilurged She was married to Brent A. Ad- Salt Lake, girl. March 4. gram., The senior girls troop 89, Mrs Lee Larson. dren and an create interest in help Mrs Vern Lester, will During the afternoon the club amson Sept, 22, 1911 in the Salt George Leyna and Darlenc Mills, trained by new this event. 87, five to Lake numbers; sing will present camperships troop special temple. boy, March 5. , under direction of Mrs Marx Blac-keAccording to Paul S, Rose, superShe served in the presidency of girls: Mary Margaret Lindsay, MarJoseph Tibolla and Esther intendent, will trophies will be awardinternational the Vickie 5. Relief ward from Second carry Society troop 87, Sandy ilyn Mineer Lark, boy, March ed for the has a largest kite, smallest and Clements in also was 15 and active Kay Lester, Carol McNamara, seniors, for years George Keil and Collcn Eakins, flags most most beautiful kite, on unusual, the 87 class. Her still 5. speaking part program. and one girl from troop Primary and religion Murray, boy, March best and most comical kite. Mrs Scout To Girl flying 1942. climax week, husband died May 16. to be selected. Jay Burkinshaw and Carolyn Gilbert All kites must be "home made" cookie 5. one chairman, She is survived by Clements, daughter, Clark, Murray, girl, March Following the meeting refreshand made to Scouts March on De 19, fly. ments will be served by Mrs Dale Mrs Ruth Sterling; two grandchilreported that Jack Ertmann and Marjorle For further information call the homes in Midvale. will 5. the call at March Waters and members of her com- dren; brothers, P. Wilford and Lake Salt ,boy, Hoon, L. Pierson of Sandy and bismittee. Merill Yates and Jean Middleton, Cookies will sell for 45 cents per Salt Lake County Recreation Debox and all support will be ap- partment, 3 0452 or Murray 1550. ters Selma and Fannie Pierson and Murray, boy. March 5. ans are urged to attend. Mrs Florence Cundick of Sandy; Everett Bird and Ruth Turpin, preciated. Any Rebekah becoming a vet- Mrs Esther Russell of Berkeley, girl, March 5. eran (a 15 year membership by Calif, and Mrs Clara Neuberger of Murray, Withers and Pamela SnyRalph IflewS Aug. 1 of this year) is eligible to Los Angeles. out der Jtiverton, girl March 6. attend. A short business meeting Helen and Vance E. Burgon Two out of three adult Ameriwill follow the luncheon. Election ANTONJA S. BULLOCK Service Iflfl East Midvale, boy, March 6. cans wear glasses, and the proof officers will take place. Mrs Antonjo Stclling Bullock, Don Robinson and Verna Ray, Is raising, Dr. R. O, Ostler portion causes of natural 78, Lark, died Salt Lake .boy, March 6. of son Edwin Overland, 20, It representing the Utah Optometric Saturday in a Provo hospital Ferrell Vernon and Delorcs Mrs Gwenna S. Reynolds, Midvale, Association, declared today. His asBorn in Yugoslavia June 13, Murray, boy, March 7. Sharp, to was sociation is sergeant promoted recently observing Save Your 1875. Came to the United States Reed N. Brown and Grace Cald while with Vision Week in this area for the Tokyo most Camp serving in 1905, and resided In Lark well Sandy, boy. March 7. 28th consecutive year. headquarters. of the time since. Married Mikel Clifton W. Smith and Fern Wood, area in the Dr. the increase Units Ostler provide attributed Tokyo Bullock, who died in 1927. West Jordan, boy, March 7. for deand services two increased to the factors supplies Surviving, sons, Frank and Tony and Dorothy Blake, important Louis Oakley and Korea forces in U. S. in vision mand for good modern security Bullock, Midvale; sisters, Mrs Katie Murray, boy, Marcn . consciousness and Japan. living greater Lamb-son- , Butorac, Flint, Mich.; three grandMalon Miller and June A cook. Sgt. Overland arrived of vision and vision care. children. boy, March 8. Murray, overseas during January 1952. "Man's eyes were not made for Funeral was held last Tuesday at Dale Turnbow and Beverly Bain, modern J living," doctor Ostler said. 2 p.m. in Lark LDS ward chapel. j Salt Lake, girl March 8. electronics tech- "Mother Nature intended man for J. Gull, Ralph Burial was in Bingham Cemetery. Jon Dale Christcnson and Nelda nician of the air division of the outdoor living. His eyes are suited Densley, Riverton, boy, March 8. navy, leave a to spent recently game and to looking stalking HONOR ROLL Leslie Frcdrickson and Clara Bal with his Jeannette former the to off horizon but not to the the wife, Ntw Subvcriptioni li, Murray, boy, March 8. Schow of Granite, and with his inricate tasks within arm's length. Mrs II. D. Farley, Pendleton, Ore. Johnny Lopez and Thelma Per parents, Mr & Mrs A. J. Gull of E. Glen Bcckstrad. West Jordan "Most of our jobs today depend kins. West Jordan, boy, March 9. D. L Jackson, West Jordan on critical seeing at a desk or work Sandy. J. M, Simms, Key West, Fit. Vern Jones and Ruby Following his return to his base bench. Bruce F.nnls. Draper Salt Lake, boy, March 9. at San Diego, Calif., he was as"We live longer and our power Bryon J. Smith, Sandy O. Burton and Margaret Nolan Sea" air- of accomodation to to the t seeJay Shurtlilf, Sandy "Philippine signed Eldrcdge, W. Jordan, boy, March 9. craft carrier, and was expected to Rnwl before we can deteriorates long ing Dale Waters, Midvale of sail Friday for ports it." without foreign get along Harold WriKht, Midvale this week. During his recent stay Today's Book Review Ixmald Nc!son. Florida Almost all vision problems can Erma Evans, Ft. Wayne. Ind. To Feature St. Pctrick at home, Ralph took over his fath- be solved with the aid of modern Grant Martineau. Midvale Saint Patrick's Day being near, ers business, "Gull's Radio and TV science and man of 60 or 70 can be I Hie Lind. Midvale will be the theme at the Service" at Midvale, during the helped to see as well as a youth, "Iri.h" Wilburn Lawson. Midvale time his father was at the St Marks he said. Midvale Library's book review today, Jed Wasdcn. Noel Phillip". Midvale Mrs Zclma Thompson, librarian hospital, where ho underwent a W, L. Hose, Midvale FRIDAY NITC'S of the Sandy Branch library, will major operation. Earl butlerficld, Midvale FIGHT in TELEVISION In in the and enlisted navy "Ireland Story present Ralph Norman E. Carvtr. Midvale NINO VAIDES basic his Irish stories She 1951 will tell and Feb. following Arden E. Webb, Midvale Song." (itj.uT.Ko'naej and Glen Stuart will sing Irish training at San Diego, be was asTyler Vincent, Midvale vt. Ted Kcarslcy, Midvale where USS to the Essex, signed JAMES J. PARKER sorgs. Lyle D. Webster, Midvale The program will begin at 1:30 he served until his recent transfer Lt4,K0titt) James Seal, Midvale to the Philippine Sea. The public is Invited. Dr. E. G. Wright, Midvale MAR.1254 HEAVYWEIGHT :M y, tk ? (x! 7(':: X k rr' e tevoy, lay-of- OBITUARIES Community Club first-plac- Hear National Officer Mc-Farlan- Midvale Troops Join Girl Scout d National Week Fas-sio- Chi-nes- e. con-stru- ct tt h 'Save Your Vision' Week Is Now On of Ma-be- t. 30-da- Row-sell- y , near-poin- (ME - e, County Recreation Department Lists Kite Making and Flying Contest" SM) -- P-T- 1 Jo-sep- VETERAN REBEKAH ASSN. MAPS SALT LAKE MEET Lady Veteran Rebekah Association will hold their annual luncheon Saturday, March 13, at 1 p.m. at Tower .Coffe Shop, 868 East Ninth South Street, Salt Lake. Mrs Paul Narramore, Lady Veteran, will be in charge. All Lady Veter- - d River-ton- Number Single Copy 5c Midvale, Utah (!. |