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Show Universal Microfilming Carp 141 Pierpont Avenue Salt Lake City 1, Utah 5-1- -59 This '11 That By The JAY Overheard on Main St.: "Money isn't everything, isn't plentiful, for instance." It Publicity last week about a proposed scenic road through the Oquirrh mountains got instant response from a few people. It seems there is a passable road up the canyon from Tooele across the summit, and there is a trail down the east side that you can get a car down, but not up. Some of the explorers didn't know this, and they began the downward decent, only to find their passage blocked by a gate which guards property belong ing to Kennecott d Unable to climb back up canyon, they found a Kennecott watchman, who had no choice but to let them through, and then go along and let them out the lower gate aeam From what we hear, he spent a busy . day Sunday, unlocking and locking gates, and was rath er unhappy about the whole thine. So. in case you want to try the new road, remember it hasn't been built yet, and one of the bottlenecks is getting across the Kennecott property, which was purchased to use as a waste' dumn. We eot the idea that the road is barely passable and not much fun, anyway. ENTINEL Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah m"TI""'""""""L"" ";!'.--- y "I , . , i : f - r iV V'- - f. Jordan District Elects 3 to Board School Lay Committee Studies Curriculum the northeast section of the dis trict made ud of Dortions of the old Sandy and Midvale Drecincts. r nines, under tne new law. are made at the county clerk's office, which two filings to date. this year, and in addition Marlon reports Bateman, Sandy, in pre- there will be a board member cmci io. z, and Clair G. Anderelected from a new precinct in sen, 7145 South 2870 East, Butlerviiie, in the new precinct No. The school officers discussed curriculum matters and outlined requirements of the State Board of hxlucation to meet its standards. Possibly electives were also cited, and the guidance and counseling services offered by tne schools explained. -- 4 3. . v a 1 on fight. 20-2- "'"'-'- " SINGLE COPY 5c id qemont Area Ponders Sewer than 150 residents of Edgemont district and surround ing area atendted a mass meeting at Mt. Jordan Junior High Tuesday evening to discuss the possibility of creating a new sewer district for the area. The More meeting was called by Edgemont Ciciv Organization to determine tne best way of handling sewage in tne growing area. Speakers at the meeting were Lamont Gundersen, Al Sorenson, engineer, and Lauren Gibbs, financial consultant on sewer districts. The temporary name given by the group to such sewer district was the Sandy Suburban Improvement District The pros and cons of joining Sandy City sewage system were Com'r. discussed. The Edgemont organization voted to authorize the petition ing oi resiuenis oi tne area 10 give the county commissioners the right to help organize a sew- County Clerk Alvin Kedding- ton met with Secretary Kenneth irince and other Jordan district officials Wednesday and reached an agreement to be presented to the board of education for ratifi cation at Thursday night's meet ing. Elder Bruce R. McConkie, a member of the First Council of Seventy, and Elder William T. Lawrence, a member of the church's welfare committee, will be featured speakers for the quarterly conference of the West Jordan stake of the Church oi Miss Is Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20 and zi. The public is invited to gener al sessions Sunday at 10 a.m. and ! 2 p.m. announced stake presi f dent Howard W. Barben, West 4 ' 4 Jordan. Saturday at 6:30 p.m. there Lydia Villolobos, 15 year old will be a welfare meeting, and a daughter of Mr & Mrs Juan stake priesthood leadership meet 589 E. Center, Midvale, ing at 8 p.m. There will also be was crowned queen at the Indean MIA session at 7:30 p.m. pendence of Mexico Anniversary ' ; celebration held at the McKin- Meetings will be held in the ley Ward Saturday night stake house, 7950 South 1700 Miss Villolobos, a sophomore West, West Jordan. at Jordan High School, received " In addition to his regular du a trophy and was crowned dur ties of assisting in the direction ing tne program by Governor of the priesthood and missionary Clyde. After the program she activities of the churchy Elder was escorted to the National McConkie is LDS servicemen's Guard Armory to reign at the coordinator. He was a practicing dance which further celebrated the anniversary. The entire program was under IStntiml Fhototl direction of the Central Mexican Civic Organization of Salt Lake No, Jay didn't really knock Benny's head off, though this. City. looks he like have with that hard cross. picture might right And a couple ol times IJenny looked like he wasnt sure Kiwanis whether he slul had his head on his shoulders or not er district in the area. Presiding at the meeting Si was Pres. Max Jensen. Two new officers of the Edgemont Civic Organizations were elected: Roy Gough, vice president; and Mor-ley &prague, treasurer. Mrs Boyd Stevens served as temporary j! Midvale At a meeting held Sent. 11 with Mr Sorenson, Glen Miner was chosen secretary of the sew er project and the meeting Tues- uay mgni was set up. s Queen of Mexican Anniversary Fete ' Friday, September 19, 1958 Open House Will Celebrate Alva Hansen Golden Event , Filings afe open until Oct. 3. The combination of a new state law on school elections, realignment of precincts, revision of voting districts, and variation in the expiration of board mem bers term created a situation calling for several legal of ' affairs met Tuesday evening with Supt. Reed H. Beckstead, Ass't. Supt. H. W. Jorgensen, and Dr J. O. Jones, president of the school board, in attendance. - ,;t West Jordan lands flush the dark in trunks, Fullmer, jaw right Jay Benny Montoya in their fight at Derks Field last Thurs- Conference day. Jay hit Montoya at will, but the Coloradan absorbed everything and was on his feet at the end of the Sept. 1 r i ': ' The lay committee on school Jordan School District voters will elect three board members at the Nov. 4 election. Terms of Dr. J. O. Jones, Midvale, and John Rich, Sandy, ..T y i , n $2.50 PER YEAR BY MAIL SUBSCRIPTION. Number 38 Volume XXV But-terfiel- strange) It may seem a little that the Sentinel has pictures this week of Jay Fullmer's fight last Thursday, but not Gene's. At the West Jordan fights, and even at the Coleseum, we have been given a "working press" ticket, with privileges of poking our press camera virtually inside the ring, at our own risk. But we .don't rate so good at Derks Field. In fact, all the week, ly papers got seats in deep center field, and that is no place to shoot fight pictures from. Once the main fight was over and all the daily photogs rushed off to meet their deadlines, there was lots of room at ringside, and we moved in and got some good shots of Jay winning his fight f The sewer district nrorosed Tuesday night is not to be con tused with the Sandy City sewer district which has already been approved by Sandy City voters. s, Mr ISmtintl & Mrs Alva Hanstn Pkolo) Fix October Mr & Mrs Alva Hansen will block teacher. Mr Hansen was a celebrate their golden wedding member of the first bishopric in the Third Ward and held this poanniversary Sept, 21 at an open sition for 13 years. house at the home of their son, The Hansens are parents of 477 South 400 nine children; the seven that are Harold Hansen, The retail trades committee of East, Sandy. The open house will now living are Mrs Howard the Midvale Chamber of Combe given to the Hansens by the dreta) Lance, Moab; Wilford merce really has some big plans e Another business family between the hours of 2 Hansen, Cottonwood; Harold for the October hunters' promoHansen, Sandy; J. Herbert Han- promotion for Midvale is and 6 p.m. being tion. The Sentinel will have more sen, Riverton; in Hansen, married Ellery The Hansens were 1 are the Chamber of details each week. Oct. by prepared Salt Mrs (Helen) Lake; Wayne American Fork. Sept. 16. 1908, the dates. Watch for the details and the marriage was later sol- Mumford. Sandy; and Mrs Phil Commerce for Oct.' 10 and 11, it as they are announced. (Edna) McCarty, Denver. Colo. was announced this week by the emnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr Hansen was born in Ameri- They have 34 grandchildren and retail trades committee. A friend of ours recently can Fork Feb.. 12. 1883. and Mrs 10 great rrandchildren. Merrill Brown, Robert Ben The couple requests no gifts. Hansen (Mary Jane Armstrong) bought a foreign automobile and nett, and Paul Henneman are after careful computation over was born Dec. 2, 1883 in Ameri27 can Fork. a month came to the conclusion committee members in charge of that he was not getting the phePTA A graduate of the Utah State arranging this two-da- y bargain nomenally high gas mileage so College, Alva Han- Agricultural festival, which will be dedicated Kiwanis members will elect en received a Bachelor of Sci often accredited to such cars. So to supplying hunters' needs, as new officers for 1959 on Oct. 27, ence me promotion fails just one (Continued on back page) degree in business. He also it was announced at the weekly received week ahead of the opening of a degree in Master of service club meeting Monday. Accounts on graduating from deer season. Appointed to the nominating Park College in Des Three merchants are also plancommittee were Ben Bagley, Highland ning "grand opening" for that Moines, la. For many years Mr Dr. A Milton Rigby, chairman, Hansen was the head of the busAll parents of students attend week end, Midvale Drug to cele- M. Ross, R. R. Gilbert and C. iness Gene Fullmer apparently sur but nobody wanted to argue ex department of Weber Acad completion of its remodelJordan High School have Draie Adams E. Matthews. ing to open its emy and then came to the new ing, prised a lot of people besides cept a lew understandably irriat the Monday meet Jordan High School to take over been invited by officers of Jor- new quarters,Jewelry Speaker weoo tans. and Penneys to taiea Webb and his 12 Fun idolizing On Spider ing was Patty Mozier. a former the business department He re- dan High School PTA to a "Back mark its store renovation and Idaho fans at Derks Filed last West the undercard. all of the welterweight champion and tired in 1919 to his own private to School" Jordan boys won their night Thursday, Sept. welcome the new store manager. member of the Navy and Marines business in Sandy, owning a drug Thursday night. Gene 8 at 23, and Twin p.m. fights, Turlcy. who is now engaged in gathering store and a mercantile business Expressing their suppressed For some reason, which no Falls, upset John Pennincton. Parents will go to the auditor garden seeds to sepnd to the and later worked for the State ium desire in costume, members of Webb's to of the school where a brief! make R. a McConkit Bruc seems to be able to rememit sparmate, to body Orient relieve starvation there Road Commission as an account business the Midvale Ladies Guild set the ber any more, Spider Webb had Dad mgni ail around for the meeting will be held He said he is out "to plant a ant While in college he was the after which they will have an Salt Lake attorney before mood for their opening party, become the d by of the w eoo camp. band around the world to green Box captain of the football team. to visit teachers that held last Thursday evening at middleweight division. He had Big. burlev Rustv Davis. Oak church call in 1946. beat the red band. Both Mr & Mrs Hansen have opportunity a Lawrence Elder is director in have in their children school, the Midvale City HalL Rain pre whipped most of the second-ra- t wno out a like was buzz started Paul Henneman installed land, been active in church work. Mrs famed church welfare as a new member of Kiwanis vented the party from being held ers and screamed loudly for a saw, took Johnny Louis' nlace of the respective classrooms. Parat Hansen has been secretary of the their plan.ents are to contact their children outdoors as originally planned. shot at f uJlmer. the Lajuar uarK. But Davis Four times each against Monday meeting. Relief Ward Third Society for room numbers. Sandy year, mem The women came dressed in So it was up to Gene to show learned quickly that trying to as well as Primary teacher and Pres. Mrs G. Grant Martincau original costumes. Present were 7,301 fans how much the Spider beat Lamar with speed is a touch bers are called to the conference Jordan, fielding a green team will be in charge of the business "lledda Hopper" io a beautiful had been over-rateand he did proposition. In the first minute for counsel and instruction from Freak Train Accident Friday, dropped a 13-- decision church leaders. Reports will also PTA which at time hat creation; two hula girls, one it convincingly, with a unani LaMar slowed Davis down to meeting to last Kills DriestHurts be u" Horse in a the liven will year's state champions, Rider, chairmen the be for regarding i th. .r who had always wanted to be a mous decision over the 10 Ass'n Baseball ;..... year Boys' T. H. McMullin. Box Elder, at Brigham City. and troduced, dancer, the other who wanted to rounds. , v. - Vm, (ana auxiliary programs. Heinz Augot. 22. Salt Lake. To Elect '59 Officers Jordan High School principal, After a 00 first half, Box El eo to the Hawaiian Islands: a Gene battered Webb unmerci will introduce the teachers. was seriously injured Saturday big time gambler's moll, a tough fully over the route, but Webb, der scored on a plunge by afternoon when his rented horse The Western Boy's Baseball Arrangements for organ music Frenchie; a carpenter, a ballet the fancy dsn could alway slip ran into the side of a freieht Association will hold its final have been made by Mrs Henry Stuart Tracy and kicked goal to star; a gal with money pinned in the light counter-puncand train in Draper. The horse was meeting of the year Monday, Day program chairman, assisted lead at the end of the third quarto her because she always want the going-awa- y jab, to keep close on points. ed some to rub off onto hen killed. Sept. 29. at 8 p.m. in the city by Lowell Boberg, Jordan High terThen the Beetdiggers got busy The accident occurred near hall, and anyone interested may teacher. sailor who looked surprisingly But in the final rounds Gene i It has been suggested that and pulled off a tremendous the Draper depot at 12200 South attend. Officers will be elected like Nellie Forbush In "South body punching took it toll, and past play from DeLuca to uin bast ihe rider suffered com for next year and reports on the walking shoes be worn by par Pacific." and many others. Spider ran out of gas. About the to trail, After a pot luck supper, mem- - seventh round he began to falter, fractures, head injur first year's operation and fi ents for their visits to the var Loullw leg pound A penalty for roughing the nances will be heard. ious classrooms. lacnuiica invnistivi-s- , mu but he was a game boy, and kept Though the city has received to accept sewage from Midvale ies, uruises, ana lacerations. uitj kicker cave Box Elder another games were played. The eve going. Besides, this was his big no assurance that a new trestfe I'ackine Co.. which Li not with n chance, and they made it good, ning's fun ended with accordion chance. the of a fee city limits, at $65 with Charley Clay bough, all- Bv the ninth. Gene found Sol will be constructed on N. Main a music by Mri Kenneth Hand. month, $61.25 from the .state last year, scoring on the Arrangements were made by der had nothing left, and in the St, the Union Pacific Railroad and the standard S3.75 forplant the last play of the game to make the entertainment committee. 10th he went all-oSpider prov- sent out a man last week to take house connection on the prop the final score 13-consisting of Mrs James Kemp, ed he has an iron jaw by avoid measurements and confer with erty. Coach Glen Jackson's players Mrs Reed Johnson, Mrs Peter ing the knockout, because Gene Mayor Henry Beckstead. looked good in spots, but made The mayor reported on the The packing company has Vordos, Mrs Kenneth Hand, Miss hit him "with everything but the a few mistakes that hurt Louise Ballamis, and Mrs wil ringpost." Time after time he conference at Wednesday's coun made arrangements to dispose of and certain other refuse Virtually the entire first string liam Suart sent Spider reeling across the cil meeting and said he had ad- blood itself and not turn it into the graduated last June, and JackDuring the party, the year ring, then pummelcd his help vised the city engineer to supply son and his assistants have the the railroad company with an city system. The firm will also books were passed to members less opponent in the comers, pay the standard $300 connec problem of grooming an entire Chairman of the committee in It was an exhibition of boxing exact survey of the area. new team. tion lee. engineers advised the charge of preparing the books superiority such as fans have The county commission is also council that the arrangements This Saturday the Diggers go was Mrs l'eter Loulias seldom witnessed, and the crowd sending a letter to the railroad as to Pocatello to meet the big, will bring the Dlant un During the dinner hour. Pres. stood and cheered throughout company requesting that action to made the specifications set by the touch Idaho team. he taken. Mrs Willis Francom presided. It the final round The conference season starts was announced by Mrs Joel P. Midvale city has asked for a state Department of Health Rpforce Harry Kcsslor scored Bccau.se of heavy traffic on Wednesday, Oct 1, with Cyprus Jensen that a book review, the ficht 964. Judge Frank Car- - new trestle 32 feet wide to proplaying at Jordan. and Judge Vorn By vide an adequate roadway, with ;ugar St.. the county commtss on Tlrasc Don't ca( the Daisies." Iter. has Joined Midvale city in reall for Gene. In most standard 15toot clearance. vould be presented at the Octo-be- e nor meeting. The council agreed, on motion, questing that the Union Pacific (fan's bcok the margin was wider, install a signal at its Sugar St. crossing." Councilman reported that they OTHERS WANT GENE, GENE WANTS ROBINSON . . . To hoped to work out an arrangement for holding the square dancing parties at the Kiwanis Bowl next year Instead of at the tennis courts, so that both the "f'shbors would The assumption that Onc'signlng Gene to meet Art to meet Giar-jj- ? alt over A propo.al to make the Villullmcr had "nothing to gain'vgon. Jcnson figures Gene can do It of Cottonwood a third class was ? a lage that "l tnKr"hn reported petition ? boiler job on Araffon than anncX property to Midvale by fighting will go before the voters In iU Spider city " for prcsen- aia, thus put mg i.rnc '"'cent . Webb was a false one. it appears f".? is Hfarl' I the area at the November e!ec-Thn n"w0 'mnvn inln Ihn Vrt 1 rstlnif mb''y I ' Rtrangc! include all property ea.st to State ttim. il present plans succeed.' Gene is In demand as a fighter another shot at 1st. w the north side ol Center Incorporation of seven square ayji quni. Sugar attraetlon. and hU manager, iiohinum mile was approved by voters at Gene, mranwliile, became a St . . Marv father fnr tlm limn Tun. andind for thei . , n Rnrar,i. la citizens' meeting Tuesday seven pouna,, vised Chief, purpose ol tho that the citj istcad of defending his,uay mormnK- is to maintain tin in the driver's n,'ne ounfB.on was born to the has been reimbursed $22.33 byr be can a it seems that match ar seat in the elimination tourna- - r u"mrra- iwy.ineir omer cniia, tne juvenile court for damage (area unchanged as a semi-rura- l i n Tun-c3liis Thimble the Nimble Charlotte Paulino setYVilkerson, Draper group, a residential district. m Kiven uie cBiinpup u- - none bridge, ov .nova ranged as soon as the offers at ma rest .rooms . mn,f . . t !.L il tle down to bona lidc proposi- in vtit rst step in the plan Is to ob- back row: Mrs Sander Anderson, a 4 and ,1 "as bridge; L,ul5' top Joe . Promoted the i XL a.i-complex qu.lt Duptrr.wh. tions. ai ;i 1 ght, wanu to go lea.ler, Norma j Schneulcr, assistant le.ij.-r- , votm on Jenson. of court?, U aiming to ullmcr-We- t mn to be wou)d ,lkc lhcr for hij an offfr of $200 a .trip of presented U to .the legion Auxiliary. Loft force a light lor the middleI60!' property 18x150 leet adjacent to to right, front row. Sandra Anderson, Chenl and Kathleen Konold. Comptrte story on Wwl to the county commission, VTnJl. And Gene will likely get it lor the new park entrance on Sixth so that the profniwl can 1 in- weight title, lie is in California siiiio ngnl Carol Ann Sojkt, Sharon Tun- - page 8, in Draper news. Offers arc com ng to Cent him, too. now, with the object In mind ol Ave. . . eluded oo th November ballot 10-1- r T EFurious Ladies Guild Promotion For Hunters Lx- city-wid- to Elect Officers Oct. Fullmer Jordan High Schedules "Back To School" Night Unravels Webb Opens Year with Party Sept. - Beefdiggers Lose To fair-haire- Elder, 13; Pocatello Next . 6 - Negotiations Progressing on Nev Trestle for N. Main St. h 7-- 35-ya- 7-- " 97-9- Cottonwood Acts Incorporate As 3rd Class City Webb Victory Gives Fullmer Stock Boost Ara-ifro- Ba-,Tp- d 'no "''" 1 ?i5nnI, - 1 , Wy . eve-;nin- a d - I f ft ! fT J. |