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Show Universal Microfilming Carp. ! 141 Pierpont Avenue Salt Lake City 1, Utah I 5-1- -59 The Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah $2.50 PER YEAR BY MAIL SUBSCRIPTION, Number 36 Volume XXV Sentinel BDVALE SINGLE COPY 5c ... Anniversary Small Boys Drown at Sandy, Draper Celebrated IRRIGATION WATERS CLAIM TWO VICTIMS was found lodged under a rail Two small boys, one from San morning. The Johnson boy, adopted son road trestle about a half block dy, one from Draper, drowned during the past week in irriga of Mr & Mrs Virgil Johnson, 8844 south of 80th South. S. State, disappeared from their Deputy Sheriffs Michael Pavtion ditches. Mark Steven Johnson, a Ute trailer home about 2:20 Thursday ich and Leon Gilbert discovered the body. The search had extend Indian child, lost his life in the afternoon. Jordan and Salt Lake Canal An estimated 300 deputies and ed downstream as far as 8 miles. volunteers searched for him un Bryant Joos. 21 months, was Thursday afternoon. canal til midnight, resumed at dawn, the son of Mr & Mrs Garth Joos, Bryant Joos, in a at Draper for only 10 minutes, and a few minutes before 7 p.m. 12782 South 10th East, Draper. old boy He fell into the irrigation ditch could not be revived Sunday the body of the near the home of his grandparents, Mr & Mrs S. J. Gordon, 1102 East 13200 South. His body was found in the ca nal by R. R. Hoffman, 1103 East 13200 South, about a half-mil- e from where he is believed to have fallen into the water. The Salt Lake County Fire De was summoned and partment Mr & Mrs S. Peter Peterson central committee, for four worked with a resuscitator for will observe their golden wed years. Both Petersons have teen 45 minutes, but was unable to reding anniversary at an open active in church affairs, Mr Pet vive the boy. house from 2 to 7 p.m. at tneir erson holding many positions in Bryant Joos was born Nov. 7, residence, 9400 South 2810 East, eluding seven years in the Cen 1956, at Murray. Survivors in in Granite, Sunday, Sept. 7 where ter Ward bishopric, and Mrs Pet clude his parents; three brothers, friends and relatives may call. erson in Relief Society and two sisters: Eugene Gordon, TimDaughters of Utah Pioneers. She othy Wayne, Gary Garth, Diane They request no gifts. The Petersons were married in was also reporter for the Mid and Bernice Joos, all of Draper; the Manti Temple Sept. 9th, 1908, vale Sentinel for 17 years after grandparents: Mr & Mrs George and made their home in Manti coming to Granite. Mr & Mrs S. J. Gordon, all in October 1929, the family Joos, until 1929. of Draper. Mr Peterson was a teacher in came to Salt Lake County where Funeral services were conduct the Junior High School until they continued their church and ed Wednesday at 1 p.irf. in the 1919 when he purchased the civic activities. Mr Peterson enFirst-ThirWard chapel. Manti Messenger and managed gaged in the poultry business un Draper Steven Johnson was born Mark and edited the paper for 10 til 1952 when he became afiili- June 7, 1957, at Fort Defiance, years. He was also one oi tne ated with the Salt Lake County Ariz. founders of the Sanpete county General Hospital as superintenSurvivors include his parents, Fair and worked as a director dent of supplies, retiring from Virgil S. and Evelyn Middleton for many years. He served three that position in 1957. a sister, Rochelle, all of terms as city recorder of Manti Mr & Mrs Peterson have one Johnson; and three grandparents, Sandy, V. M. Mrs was active in political daughter, Butler, City and Johnson, Murray, and Mr three grandchildren and Albert anairs. among which was chair & Mrs M. B. Middleton, Ruleton, one man Sanpete County Republican great grandchild. Kan. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Sandy ,Third Ward chapel, with Bishop Reed Brown officiating. By rimary Liouses Voters' Interest Nielsens - h IS.ntm.l Granite Couple To Observe Golden Wedding Sunday fnoto) Paul .Webb, center, Sunday became the 7th member of the Webb family to be presented his Eagle Scout badge. At left is his father, Arden E. Webb, advancement chairman, and Arland Russon, district chairman, who presented the badge wearing a colorful Indian headdress. Stake Lists JAY Conference Main Overheard families seem to 7 all the comforts of home, except For Sept. This 7 That By St.: on have "Most 6-- W. Buehner. sec This week end the editors of Bishop Carl Utah weeklies and their families ond counselor in the presiding gather for their annual summer bishopric, and Elder LeRoy A. (Continued on back page) Wirthlin, a member of the church welfare committee, will be featured speakers for the quarterly conference a fthe Midvale Stake of the LDS church, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. o ana 7. The public is invited to general sessions Sunday at 10 ajn. and 2:30 p.m. announced stake president Reed H. Beckstead, 169 Lincoln St., Miavaie. VfpptinfTo will be held in the K Ward East Midvale Second-Thir- d chapel with the , Midvale Fourth Ward serving as host. The stake singing mothers will furnish music, directed by Ada Lennberg and accompanied by Gloria Buck. On Saturday there will be mppfinM nf welfare leaders. at 6:30 p.m. and of the pnestnooa leadership at a p.m. Rkhnn Rliphnpr Is a DODlllaJ snpakcr amnn? vouns DeoDle. Vern R. Ltsttr Jr. and is noted as a Salt Lake City business and civic leader. Elder Wirthlin Is a director of the famed Church Welfare Tlan. Four times each year, mem-hpr- c arp railed to the confer ences for counsel and instruction I ..... from church leaders. Reports will also be given regarding the iTiesmooa quorums, iiusmuhui jr .7 I. work, and auxiliary programs. Church mcmoersnip now wiais . t L ill y . f " A Gary C. Silcox v: ' ...... : David D. Marriott i - 7 ' ; sy- II Girls Softball Team Winners in Stake - Midvale First Ward. Ave. Midvale City Hall. Alice Juretich. 426 E. h Karen Crash at Crescent Brown, Nadine "M"m"h; jpdw.n m IMA Blihop Carl W. Buahnar mnr than 1 !t million nprsoni Attention has been focused this year on church erowtn in an parts of the world by the dedica tion nr lu'n now I rmnlM in liini karnmpa N'pw Zealand, and IJnff field, Surrey, England. Be BPW Dinner To at Doll House A dinner meeting of the BPW has been scheduled for Monday, Sept. 8. at 7 p.m. and will fea ture Lylc Cardall as the speak or. Making arrangements w for the park-Web- Salt Flat Racing Attracts Top Drivers, Hottest Carsto Utah At speeds close to 300 miles' witnessed some of the qualifying an hour, tiny racing cars toomedilrials last Saturday and found uwn th fniinwinir'ovor th itnnnpviilo Salt Flats them fascinatingly thruiing. me membership committee, and willincar Wendover last week, each racers and their mechanics spend epai .ict as hostesses: Mrs Merle, making a serious attempt to set nours ana nuurs Stowc. Mrs iva Barrows, and Mr. a new speed record. (piurs. tuning motors, eneewng tnorns ifiith liinnp anw rinrriiaiinnti ) minx ivr wv vcui'ii iuii. iitc or should be made through Mrs were clocked, but new official The little cars are mostly mo- Jou-run.'tOrS. One Speedster had three nr Mr Minor hv Sent 8 record, rpouirin a two-wa- v Thn IqHic trill muni at ihm nnf hrnlcitn hwatiiui ftnctnpf hure V-- motors packed into an lunbelicvably small space. The tV.ll linns for !h! unrrlal oera-- failed at the critical moment. I (Continued on back page) Two Sentinel staff members! sion. mnnii tn.-iu- r The Midvale area was promln cntly rcpresmled amona thr more than s.ouo Air national Guardsmen who were given basir i military training at A KB. Tex., this summer. The 8 training period has ended Jt week for mast of them and they have returned home to serve with their local Air Guard unit. j. Anions the men from Midvale j1 and Sandy who underwent the military training course mere n H. Lr!cr Jr., mn of Mr & j !,M;s Vein tester. 4:2 Kast Cen-Uc- r St.. Midvale; Gary U. Silent 8 : tV, ' I c ;''-- roa.Utr-r-d.is--s ing whit Mlt of nrrr wv Uie , two-thir- '2 7 .. W - ; L glar- - --- I -C- ' 7; : r . ,. " i-:- ib past a liming lower oil the fammu nonncville Hat a. ' L. - .V v f A 10,319 Registration m if,Mo; 77.. i- -. f. List 54T Arizona Dr.. Lester bri k dweIling & Grant rmodei. p t J?Ph weiis. as N. Main, store front and remod registration figures registered, on Wednesday 221 eling, $3,000; Nick Karaglanis. 77 First-daBirch St., double garage, $1 200; for Jordan district schools show eighth graders, and on Thursday 200 seventh graders, for a total E. S. Garrad, 265 S. Main, base ed 10,319 students enrolling for of 661. Classes start Friday ment, $400. the school year. School 1958 1957 Enrollment figures showed 282 303 some 600 students more than Bingham Central Assembly President To 340 351 were in attendance last year, Butler Make Rebekah Visit 120 113 which was nearly 600 above the Copperton 203 170 Next Monday evening Sept 8 previous year. This makes a total Crescent 424 393 of the West llet(K.in increase of about 1,200 students Draper ij:i(n No. Granite 77 81 Lcd'e 22, w.n nave ji ineir in two years. 55 67 iucsU Mrs Margaret Ward, Salt First day registrations a year Herriman 197 179 and ago were 9.703. With 10,319 this Urk Lake, assembly presider. 080 794 her officers which are as louows: week, the increase in one year Midvale Elementary Midvale Jr. High 758 649 Mrs Shirley James, Sandy, vice is 616. 386 379 president; Mrs PhyllU Munster, Such an increase is equal to Midvalley 737 833 Delta, warden: Mrs Mane stuan, about the capacity of a junior Mt. Jordan Jr. High 380 .. 437 the ca Mountview Sandy, past president, and assem high school, or 424 639 bly secretary; Mrs Kathcrine pacity of Bingham High, oriRiverton 794 905 of two Sandy Wright, Helper, treasurer, ana roughly the equivalent 195 199 South Jordan Mrs Inez Peterson, Sandy, dis- average elementary schools. 586 532 trict deputy president. The lodge School officials point out that Union 81 will serve dinner from 6 p.m. to enrollments will change slightly. Upper Bingham 451 698 7 p.m. at the Midvale City Hall. as there are always some late West Jordan West Jordan Jr. High 661 At the last regular meeting registrations. 6T9 One new school, the West Jor Bincham Hich of the Queen of the West Re bekah Lodge No. 22, held Aug. dan Junior High, was placed in Jordan High ........... 1412 1336 Enrollment 28, Mrs Inez Peterson. Sandy, service this year. 10319 9,703 district deputy president, made there was later than at other Total Includes elementary and junher official visit She gave an schools, because the building was l regis ior high schools. interesting talk and was present not ready for Includes junior and senior ed with a cut. uames were en tration. On Tuesday 240 ninth graders high schools. joyed and refreshments served. f 7 m of Mr & Mm WaynK. 2.10 Smith 14 West. Sandy: ! David 1). Marriott, nn of Mr D. Martiott, 424 , Mrs Raymond Jordan Schools kn?. 'n Irlh. "1 ill I I h August Light Injured, 2 Cars Demolished in i Jack C Staadman W. Nielsen N. Permits 3 uu-kiam- j: Mr & Mrs L. 131 Verbal Battle the Anderson car into two spar mates, in the other ed vehicles and when it came tO;bout. Kathy Patrick. Susan Klar. ana halt it burst The first right on tne cara is into flames. Judy Oliver. Both automobiles were demol- - 8 P.m.. with the main event slated for 9 p.m. Lshed. (Wcst 2iK North. Sandy; Jark C. Stcailman, on of Mr Mrs Glrnn 1 Steadman. 315 North 3K) West. Sandy; and Stanley P. Whrtman, on of Mr At Mrs Raymond Whelman, l) Pioneer Ave., Sandy. The basic military trainine thry received U the aamc courH-oindoctrination In military subjects that Is given to airmen la the regular Air Force. ,, Martin Mika, First-Fourt- Mr & Mrs S. P eter Peterson Broun, Training in Texas Stanley P. Whatman l ur-le- Complete Basic V": ; ; July. This entitled them to play Two autos collided head-on- , "Fullmer, fighting as a however three men were injured, and two in the district play-otf- ; wiU fight Benny lightweight, they won the first game and lost of Denver in one six the second. Individual awards other cars damaged in a collision Montova C ark. the un- will be given to their team for late Saturday night at Crescent rounder. Lamar re who investigated Ji5!7S!SV participating, according to Mrs Deputies of Oak that Glen Parker, 28, Citv. . . . . Leonard Johnson, sports director ported , on State oi seven oi an winner south land, traveling for the Midvale Stake. to cross the high eight pro fights. Miss Colleen Parker is the St., attempted Rugged Don Fullmer opposes coach: the girls on the team are way to a business place. As he aid so. he collided with Andy Maes of Colorado Springs as follows: Mary Stout, captain, in a grudge match and uene l y Karen Aumcnainger, assisiani a northbound car driven by Rod of Twin Falls, a popular AAU ac- 24, Anderson, ney Ephraim, Joann coach, Evelyn Montague, onmnsnioH hv for several years, meets Andnrsnn. Sl.ifiehter Clon Smith, Dora Lee Larsen, Sharon Ephraim. The impact swerved !J o h n n y Pennington, one of Air Guardsmen Midvale 392 Main. 394 465 Sixth , 396 397 Train, Managers . y VerFor County Attorney non B. Romney, Lyle M. Ward. For County Auditor Glen T. James, Kenneth B. Price. For State Representative 20th District George H. Hobbs, A. Leroy Urry. 21st District Carl D. Clark. Carl Kohler. Voting Places Webb Ix-hi- ( V Center. 398 Midvale Third-FourtVernal; and sons: Mr & Mrs Har- old Nielsen, Sandy, and Mr & Mrs Commissioner Gundersen WTard, 75 Olympus. Lars C. Nielsen, Los Angeles,! East Midvala To Spealc at Chamber Calif. 400 East Midvale Second-Mr Nielsen retired as principal Lamont B. Gundersen, chair Third Ward, 7100 S. State. of Jordan High School in 1944 401 Mary L. Richardson. 64 and was principal in Bingham man oi the Salt Lake County East 7100 South. prior to moving to Sandy. Commission, will be the speaker 402 East Midvale First Ward, Mr & Mrs Nielsen were both next at the monthly 7500 S. State. Wednesday Mr Niel born in Spanish Fork. Union meeting oi the Midvale Chamber sen will be 79 in December, ana of 404 Union Commerce. The meeting will 7270 School, In Mrs Nielsen is 74 years old. De neid at iz o clock at the Mill south 7th East. Active in the LDS church, Mr Cafe. After the members 406 Union Nielsen is a high priest and serv of the chambermeeting will accompany Ward, 1000 East 7400 South. Gene Fullmer and Spider ed a mission in Germany prior Commissioner Gundersen on a Sandy Webb sill fight at Derks Field to his marriage in the Salt Lake 415 short tour of the new county faJordan Administration TcmDle. Bldg. 9361 S. State. Thursday. Sept. 11, for maybe The Niel.ens made their home cilities on Sugar St. 417 Sandy Second Ward. 10, mavbe 12 rounds. Maybe less. moved 1924 and in since Sandy 280 North 1st West. Contracts call for a where Midvale four to Shecf Burns ago years 419 Sandy City Hall. 151 Wednesday; bout. Several weeks ago Marv reside at 332 Monroe St. South 300 East. Jenson wanted to make it l they Loss Under 16 also have $200 grandchil Figure They 420 Bill Clouch. 885 South Webb's manaeor said no. two great grandchil 2nd East. Now the Webb camp and Pro- dren and old An at horse shed the Jack 421 Mt. Jordan Junior Hich. moter Joe Dupler want a 12- - dren. Edwards home, 199 Pioneer St., 9360 South 4th East. round match, and its Jenson s Crescent turn to say no. He said Gene has caught fire and was virtually des423 Crescent School. 11020 trained for 10 and at iu it stays. Building afternoon. troyed Wednesday event gain The Fullmer-Web- b Cause of the blaze was unknown. S. State. Draper ed importance when the CaliforL. C. Canning said the fire Chief in nia Athletic Commission suggest men made one of the fastest runs 436 Smith Draper Cafe. 1314 ed that the winner be recognized on record in answering the East 12400 South. 438 County Fire Hall, 12350 as a logical finalist in an eliminAumist buildine permits In alarm, loss was estimated at $100 ation tournament (Continued on page 8) Midvale totaled only $22,000 and to $200. included only one new home, u M u ing rapidly, t total boosted lU Ue buiIing volume in the city all are price ranges or the first eight $542 Fullmer and The Midvale Third Ward soft- ball team were the winners in in the the Midvale Stake play-of- f Midvale City Park. They won au of the games during June and " ; " Hol-lada- f ' - For County Commissioner Next Tuesday, Sept. 9, is priW. G. (Bill) Larson, Ray H. mary election day in Utah and there is considerable competi For County Commissioner (2 tion on the party ballots to at- year term) Wayne L. Carlson, Max Guss. tract voters to the polls. For Gro- Attorney Voting will be from 7 a.m. to ver A. County William T. Giles, 7 P.m. Ballots in this area will in For County Auditor David clude the following candidates: P. Jones, Sven O. Nilsson. Democratic Ticket ror state Representative For United States Senator 19th District Hans C. Jen Frank E Moss, Brigham E. Ro sen, J. James Macfarlane. berts. 20th District Glen W. Crump, Wendell Grover. 21st District James Brusat-to-, Daryl J. McCarty. " J Republican Ticket For United States Senator Carvel Mattsson, Arthur V. Wat- kins. For County Commissioner Abram Barker, George W. Cas-sit- d money." S Celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, were Mr & Mrs L. W. Nielsen, Midvale. All the members of the family met at the home of a daughter, Mrs Delfa McGlaughlin, for a dinner party Sunday and the adult mem bers of the family enjoyed din ner at a Salt Lake cafe Monday Attending were daughters: Mrs Delfa McGlaughlin, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs George Walker, Herriman; Mr & Mrs Ray Cundick, . Friday, September 5, 1958 , - ' - ' - Final rngiiic luniiif? is given a sleek aluminum Ixxlieil racer This one Ins thrw V-- iMpiies in tvar, tmvarJ? camera, Driver ',s nlM,iJ f motors. This one caught fire. it is called for a qualifying trial. just 8 e |