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Show 141 Pierpont Avenue Salt Lake City 1, Utah 5-1- v. -58 . . The Volume XXIV MlDVALE - SENTINEI SUBSCRIPTION, $2.50 PER YEAR BY MAIL Number 36 Bids for Bond Purchase To be Opened Sept. 25 Post Office Construction To Start Soon now-vaca- is begun. The Salt Lake builder has voic ed hope to have facilities completed so the post office can move in before the Christmas rush. Councilman Merle Brown brought the council's attention to the problem at the city's sewage treatment plant of how to dispose of accumulating sludge. He sug gested that it might de reduced to powder form and used by the city as fertilizer, Following discussion of the pro posal, it was decided to spread the fertilizer on a small area of the ball field to determine the feasibility of more extensive use. Unanimous approval was given a recommendation by councilman Pete Yengich that the nets on the city's tennis courts be taken down and stored on Sept. 15. It was decided by members of the council to secure the technical advice of road contractor T. Val Christiansen before proceeding with plans to widen N. Main St. to extend to the gutter now being constructed between Lennox St. and Center St. Christiansen is the contractor a,hn aa th snrfarinir and re- pairing of Midvale city streets during the summer. and it was all over for Jim Morley in his fight with Jay right on the button Fullmer. The fight saw its abrupt ending at 1:57 of the second round. (Sentinel Photo) Boom THIS 'a THAT By JAY Overheard on Main St.: "We sure do have Fullmers, anyway!" Secession Wins n West Jordan To secede or ' not to secede, that ded that a number of persons Friday, September 6, 1957, A71 l Ex-Champ- ion Decks Chico purchase will be awarded to bidders submitting the lowest net in terest cost. ; Bids will be opened in Room 205 of the City and County Building, he said. In A charging, Gene Fullmer battered game Chico Ve jar from one side of the ring to the other Wednesday night at West Jordan in earning a unanimous decision that left no doubt that he is still the No. 1 challenger for Sugar Ray Robinson's middleweight crown. J ' " Fine, Sentence cardio-vascul- ar working. 3rd Round ever-swingi- Beating Nets Former Attendant A former Salt Lake General Hospital attendant pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges he beat an elderly, partiallyparalyzed Midvale man and was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail and fined $100. William H. Boardman, 31, 1137 Milton Ave., had pleaded inno cent Tuesday to the charges he beat Carl Esperson, 73, 239 E. Center St., a patient at the hos pital since May 7 for treatment condition. of a The assault reportedly took place between 9 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Sunday in one of the hos pital wards. An examination after the beating disclosed the victim suffered swollen and blackened eyes, a cut mouth, and bruises on his arm. City Judge J. Patton Neeley suspended 15 days of the jail sentence and reduced the fine to $50 provided it Is paid by Mon day. Judge Neeley further ruled that the jail sentence could be served on days Boardman is not mm ene s irury wmps jar. on and Jay Score EC O s U Bids for purchase of $1 million in sewer revenue bonds for Salt Lake County's Cottonwood Sanitary District will be opened by the county commission Sept. 25 at Midvale's old fire hall on Cen at 11 a.m. ter St., is living out its last few According to Fred L. Finlin- days. It will soon fall under the son, attorney for the district, the worker's hammer to make room for a newer, more modern struc ture which will serve as the Midvale post office building. Mayor Henry Beckstead an nounced Wednesday night at a meeting of the city council that contractor Orin Romney, success ful bidder for the new building, will meet with him Monday to de termine what can be salvaged from the fire house. Mayor Beckstead said that Rom ney assured him the project would proceed rapidly once work SINGLE COPY 5c Published Every Friday at Mi'Jvale. Utah fa ' 1) fj t The r Fullmer was after the Stamford, Conn., cutie from the opening bell, booming a savage attack to the body which nad him on rubbery lew ovpr much of the d hni.t ' A combination left to the hndv I.' and right to the head sent j Vejar to the mat in the third round for the Ione knockdown of the fight but the ringwise veteran bounced , back to weather a hail of L flailing punches and survive the round and the fight. During the middle rounds, Ve jar succeeded in keenins tha West Jordan slugger off balance much of the time, repeatedly landing counterpunching blows to Fullmer', head body. But Chico Vejar is shown ducking a left thrown by Gene Full- Fullmer wouldn't and be denied as h mer but the West Jordan battler followed up with a flurry charged again and again, landin furious punches on Vejar's swot of punches that sent Vejar sprawling to the canvas. ien, nattered face. 5 TV viewers across the nation were treated to seeing some jarring infighting as both boys, d by numerous fistic sessions in the tough middleweight division, hooked, jolted, and pummel-e-d each other on the ropes. Referee Ken Shulsen scored th fight 4942 with judge Del Mark- ..... . .j mm naving Fullmer the winner 4741 and judge Hob Ynonm scoring the widest margin, To back up Gene's victory, brothers Jay and Don npdod than three rounds between thera io register knockouts and give the Fullmer clan a clean sweep. Don, a growing youngster at 18, played no games with Prow. Johnny Hudson as he sent him naiwara in the first round, taking only 2:37 to do it. He covered the taller Hud .. with a swarm of punches. stinnH back, and the Provo pro tonnld to the canvas like a falling tree". It was a matter of minutes before he was revived and recovered. It was a hard right to Jim Moray's jaw in thfl aecond mt.nrf that brought his finht with Fullmer to a dose. Morley. substituting for IT,. ard Jordan, held Jay on even terms in the first changes but had his face in the .nK P,ace at 1:57 of the second over-eage- r sea-sone- Library Presents .have changed their minds about The three Fighting Fullmers was the question. addand in the their billing to voted And 180 persons seceding and have joined the lived iip fistic reputations affirmative to sever their proper- movement to again become part ed to their Free weekly book reviews and of the town. wPdnesdav night. Don and Jay ' In programs will be held each Fri granting the petition for se cession, Judge Ellett advised cit day starting at 1:30 p.m. in the !? v. . Third District Court Judge A, izens tnnTh veteran, Midvale Library auditorium, 80 v.i., they would be better off in got' up at the' last moment and It Ellett ruled the petitioning the long run to remain a part of E. Center St., It was announced the full 10 group represented a majority of the town since out sUck to this week. sewer the managed paying UI Villi I J UULlYtlI WilVJ a nuu assessment would make The series will begin Friday, their "Ir.n defensively. Chico'had the legal right to withdraw land more valuable if they were Returns 6, and is being sponsored Library Sept. County a frnm Gene enough from the town to a at date. subdivide Salt Lake County Library. the later by Schedule To n Winter action came as a vnnrknut that the The scce-sioThe situation has thrown a Included in the weekly programs revolt again.t paying for a proThe county library has return will be book reviews, dramas, lit whole nation could see on their, monkey wrench into the nearly v. u.. a AAiiirtn't para incu new 3cu ojawiu. a v. vn"i X perfected plans of West Jordan ed to its winter schedule. Hours erary lectures, and colored mo Gens dents claimed cost of the sewer and District No. 2 to join Midvale will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily tion and way, that pictures. many points was more than the benefit they City in combined use of its sew- except Saturday when the library Program for the first six weeks pounded out a lopsided victory. would derive from it. will close at S p.m. Dr. C. Lowell follows: Sept. 6 (Continued on back page) An election was held recently Dramatist: the Attendance was calculated at Lees, Shakespeare, u for the purpose of authorizing a Miss Helen Kimball. 13 9,300, a magnmcem crowu, Sept. $750,000 bond issue to finance "Miss Boo Is 16" by Margaret the best turnout that the West the sewer sevsystem. in attracted has Mrs Gwcn Jordan Park Runbeck; Sept. 20 Previous action by the secesKitchen" In maybe for all time. by "Bears My eral years Jones, sionists resulted in a court order 27 With the main event first, to Merrill; Sept. Margaret .iito ih TV hour, the preventing the town board from It was back to school for stu school yards produced a variance "Seeing is Believing," a film pro Dr Joseph F crowd came early, and tne pan ""f.w""'-- situation is dents in Jordan District Wednes- of opinion as to how school ap- gram; Oct 4 fcn Miled! th. day with emotions ranging from pears through the eyes of vaca CatnulL "Othello": Oct 11 U the fact that three of the town dancing enthusiasm to futile re boys and girls. and Chico to battle. Miss Helen Kimball. "Letter from board's five members live in the gret. card for the well When asked how he felt about Peking" by Pearl S. Buck. And it speaks area which no longer is part of Students at Midvale Junior setting back into the academic that they stayed to the end. This West Jordan. won were settled in their class- groove, ninth grader David Mar-High TimDS testifies to the popularity oi Remaining members are David es when the new 8:30 a.m. startthe younger Fullmer, and Jay board Reynolds, 8373 S. 2200 W, time rolled around. They re Marchant, 563 Wasatch St said: n brothers, who are crowd pleasers and that was it. and W. Parley Sprat- - ing chairman, last spring enabling "I like to go back to school." !nt and mirtitr nifty fighters gistered l W. 7800 S. Jay, showuur 2161 ling. from T lipJitn!y. them to plunge into the sew Agreeing with him was Mr Jenson had a call Gene Fullmer winds up to fire a right at Vejar who seems timing, hardly worked un a 8680 S. 2700 W, Francis Haun, York New in mate son Mr without ol Martineau, network official Roger year's any activity pre vice chairman of the board, Jo- liminaries. Midvale and Spanish Fork fell to say, "I'm not afraid of you, buddy." (Sentinel Photos ) in gaining the victory. & Mrs Grant Martineau, 483 Ari Thursday morning complimenting Other fufhu en the Wa 6300 S. 2200 W., Schmidt, State in Utah the the eph by wayside the Dr. He added: the West Jordan group on At Midvale Elementary School, zona dan card saw Keith Nelson, Cal9380 S. 1700 Jenson talked Wilford and with Truman Egbert, "We had a pretty good summer League Shaugnnessy playoffs dur oroeram. Marv was informed was spent group gary, IIJC W. all live outside the town they the first hour ' Gibson, Canada, defeating Max Steweek Provo secretary reprethe tating past leaving that reception In New York ing the children into the various vacation but then we had to work, vens, Kearns, on a TKO in the as things stand now. Norris. before Wed senting represent finals Fork in American the and so . was it means ." . which good ed AA, classes. match with Chico Vejar second. According to board member Little Edna Blanco, daughter The Midvale squad lost Friday enough for color. A of children few the Mike Raymond, Ogden younger in and was residents living Egbert, many given assurance Gene Another title shot for former registerof Mr & Mrs Joseph Blanco, 474 end Sunday games to American ed a ac- were frightened at being presentwould area seceded have face started the the winner. knockout over H took Provo while three Gene FullSt had this to aay on,rrt middleweight champ Monroe The regular ring light were tion to annex themselves back to ed with strange faces and new Jenson figures Robinson will Sunny Springsteel, Moab. whole row of her first day in junior high games against Spanish Fork to mer looms in the future with bolstered with normal first-da-y Hector Lopez, Bingham, do-the town since many of them teachers the announcement from Marv wait till February before makgain a final's birth. school: extra floodlights all the way cisioned not severwere of Kid Salazar, Ogden, and favor in the and will The another wins. if Jenson defense that he Jim Dodgers Timps ing Wednesday around the ring, and the area "I think it's (school) good. I ance action to begin with. He ad- - A walk around the two local e now engage in a Norris, KC prexy, hat pro mis-- 1 If Basilio is the victor, Decem- Don Kennington, Ogden, took a like the teachers." was brilliant with light for the ber or January seems a more decision from Andy Maes. Colo TV cameras. People who saw the Voicing a somewhat indifferent series to determine the champion ed a match with the winner rado Springs, Colo., in a blood-Rohinson-Basib'season. team 1957 the for of the ship likely date, he said. said was rooms ninth attitude in fight their grader Kathy living fight bout. spattered it came in well and that the Salt Patrick, daughter of Mr k Mrs t i fine Wasatch as do 296 Jack Patrick, St: Lake TV technicians "I like school pretty wclL It's Job as the others around the a change I guess." country. . , A tour of the elementary1! Because there was no film to grounds found much the same at- !" i titude. waste, the Sentinel photographer I Fifth grade companions, Luann A new districting plan for coundidn't dare risk failure and try to photo without flash, but there j Tischner, daughter of Mr st Mrs' ty voting districts outside Salt seemed to be enough light at j ICerald Tischner, 7528 S. 50 Wj Lake City was approved WednesV 4 ana ausan Miaxer, aaugnier oi ringside to get pictures without day by the Salt Lake County Com- Mr & Mrs Eddie Mlaker, 344 Rio ; flash. Sometime we hope to try 'mission. one that way. The extra lights Grande St, bubbled over with1 The reorganization and renum4 enthusiasm. are an improvement and should 1 . i bering will give the county 365 I like it The teach- "Fine be kept, TV or not. J districts, an increase of 32 over ers are nice," said Luann. 'the 1956 total. ', Susan countered simply. "I When the West Jordan group In Salt Lake City the number like school." started its summer fight scries, of districts will decrease by three i there was talk of continuing all Spouting typical boy talk for ' giving it 202. Approval for reindoors the his age, Paul Ross, son of Mr k ( after winter, moving aligning of ditfricts in the city Mrs Mickey Ross, 138 Lincoln St., , summer fight weather was over. was given earlier by the comAnother outdoor match would mission. emphatically said: be quite a gambit, weather-wis"I dont like it I'm sorry to see It was noted by county clerk These students at Midvale Junior High seem to have sur- summer vacation over." as another such night could hardAlvin . Keddington that during And so the kids were got ting a 1357 municipal and school disvived the first class period of the new school year which bely be depended upon after first-dataste of what the oldtrict eiectiens, the present numJordan District Now, for the First-daactivity at Midvale Elementary School found children excited and wondering bering system will be In county sters refer to as "Good old school We hope that the promoters gan Wednesday throughout ' next nine months ' where to go. . , (Sentinel Photo ) days." (Sentinel Photo) districts outside Salt Lake City. (Contused ta beck put) r7n Weekly Programs ... 50-3- T:',a It - Vacations Left Behind As School Doors Swing Open t,. mi tion-soake- d DnriflerS I ShaUqhneSSy. rr r rlndlS class-TiaYOT- rmt w rasMi GETS of i'iiomim: TITLE KOUT nee-day- 's first-roun- d best-of-thre- h o County Approves Plan For New Voting Districts r j i r n Ji e, y ... y |