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Show Universal MicrofiinHns Carp. 141 Pierpont Avenus Salt Lake City 1 Utah 5-1- r -59 The ' Volume XXV MIDVALE SUBSCRIPTION, Number 39 School Board Studying V Both occupants of this badly battered car were hospitalized ning. This car, officers" said, was westbound on 94th and d following an accident at 9400 South 7th East Saturday to stop for' the arterial. It rolled and skidded more than 100 feet after the impact. $2.50 PER YEAR BY MAIL SINGLE COPY 5c BOARD IS DISPLEASED . building Study of campus-typ- e plans for high schools was begun by the Jordan school board at last Thursday's meeting. The campus-typ- e building, already pioneered in some sections Friday, September 26, 1958 sown clones recincts in Jordan District 4k etc Warden Graham Resigns Structure Campus-Typ- e 1,") ENTINEL Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Marcell Graham, former Mid of the country, makes use of a vale resident and chief of police, number of specialized buildings e compact-typof the instead struc resigned Tuesday as warden of ture now in common use. Utah State Prison, a position he Research information is being was appointed to nearly 7 years supplied the members of the ago. board of education, and the probThe resignation, effective im lem was taken under advisement was submitted to the mediately, so that relative cost compari State Board of Corrections Tues sons of construction, mainten day after a meeting with Warden ance, and administrative proced Graham following his return ures can be studied. from attending the National War The board adopted a new sal dens' Convention in Detroit board and other state officials were "displeased" with present conditions at the prison. His letter added, "I hope that my successor will enjoy the needed facilities and assistance in programming for the immediate and future needs." Deputy Warden John W. Turner was named acting warden, and is expected.to serve at least until the Oct. 16 meeting of the Board of Corrections. Turner has been employed at the prison ary rate for substitute teachers, Graham's letter of resignation, since 1948 and as deputy warden the old rate having been un- made revealed that the since 1952. public, changed for several years. The new schedule calls for $12 per day to inexperienced qualified v:W Ir substitutes; $14 per day to ex perienced teachers who have held 1 teaching contracts though they may not have their degrees; and $15 per day to certified teachers or those holding degrees. This schedule places Jordan district on a comparative level with oth er districts in the county. A committee requested the 'if board to give property for a right of way at the northeast part of the Mountview school at Green field Village. No action was tak en pending an investigation as to how much space may be need ed for possible additions to the school. t i4 The board received 14 applica tions for the position of director of new construction, soon to be (Continued on page 4) for 3 years. There will be no elections in precincts No. 4 and No. 5 this year, and the change in the school law automatically termin ates the term of Leonard Beck- stead, who was originally elected to a term which would not have expired until 1960, except for the legislative change. Citizen living in Mr Beckstead's old precinct will not lack repre Cottonwood Village, a residensentation, however, as the re tial area lying mostiy north and vision of precmcts has placed east of the mouth of Big Cotton them in areas served by other wood Canyon, my be incorporatboard members. ed as a third class city. Precinct No. 1 includes the Efforts are being made to place following voting districts: No. the incorporation question on 394, 396, 397, 398, all in Mid p2, the Nov. 4 ballot vale, 402 East Midvale, and 415 The area is reported to have South Midvale-Wes- t Sandy. about 2,000 voters and a total irecinct No. 2: Districts No. population of 4,000 to 5,000, 1,170 417, 419, 420, all in Sandy. 431 dwellings, an assessed valuation V. Granite, 423 Crescent, 421 East of $5 million, and 17 miles of Sandy, 436 East Draper, and 438 class C roads. West Draper. Chief purpose of incorpora Precinct No. 3: Districts No. tion is to control zoning and keep 400 and 401 East Midvale, 406, the area semirural residential, 408, 410 Easf Union, 404 Union, to control traffic, and to provide 425, 427, and 429 Butler, and 433 ISantinal Photoil fire protection. " Brighton. The northeast corner of the Precinct No. 4: Districts No. The' five occupants of this car, traveling south on 7th East, area is at 1700 East and View440 and 442 Riverton, 444 Bluff- were thrown out and injured, two of them seriously, when mont St From that point the dale, 452, 453, and 455 West Jorline extends south to 5600, jogs it ran broadside into the car shown at top. and 458 South Jordan. dan, east to 1875 East, south to 6200 Precinct No. 5: Districts No. South, east to 2300 East south 446 Herriman, 465 Copperton. to 7000 South, east to Wasatch 467 and 468 Bingham, 469 Blvd., south to 7800 South, and 470 Highland Boy, and east to the mountains. The north 471 Lark. boundary, starting from the same By Wednesday the county IStntmtl ?hotol point, follows Viewmont St., Cot clerk's office had received four tonwood Lane, and approximate Displaying the trophies they won in three filings for the three vacancies to 'A two car collision at 7th East Christensen, 37, 1745 East 10600 ly 5200 South to the mountains golfers with 43; and Don Christensen, whose be filled this year. The filings flights of the Midvale Chamber of Com and 9400 South Saturday about bouth, were thrown from the car. The east boundary would be conThe Midvale police department merce golf tournament last Thursday are, 53 topped the class D flight Not pictured is were reported as follows: 6 p.m. hospitalized all seven ocLarry Orvan Maxfield. 19. Al- - siderably east of Wasatch Blvd. is Precinct No. 1: Dr. O. county-wid- e a sponsoring left to Duchesne two cars. driver of the tonah, right, Homer Bowen, winner of class Darrell Nielsen, Granger, who shot 51 to Midvale, incumbent J.and Jones, If formed, the city would have County, cupants presi school on gun safety on Saturday B The occupants of the south ot me west bound car, and his a mayor, with a 44; Evan Pearson, who led class A win the class C trophy. council, clerk, and dent of the board; C. N. Craw Oct. 4 and 5, at the bound car, driven by Mrs Laura passenger, Jerry Murray. 19. Du secretary, treasurer, Sunday, business police range on S. Main St ford. Midvale, a retired Jordan chesne County, stayed in their district teacher. car aitnougn it rolled over sev- manager, marshal, justice, police, Admission is free. Instructors MIDVALE RETAIL PROMOTION . . . firemen, road, garbage, and other eral times. Precinct No. 2: Marlon S. Bate-ma- n, will be men from the FBI, top Mr. Maxfield has been cited for employes. Sandy. law and marksmen, sportsmen, An increase of 15 to 20 . Precinct No. 3: Clair Cv Ander running a stop sign. ' officers. in taxes be would Mrs offset Laura other and Christensen by By JAY son, Cottonwood Heights. Hunters both old and young Mrs Irene Lessley, 50, are still advantages, proponents of the Oct 3 is the last date that are and to invited participate nospitaiizea. cnariey Christen plan explain. can be made. The new filings in stores . the committee. of red A chairman Overheard on Main St.: "Hunters' ployes ashow to Jamboree," wearing learn and dismantle spon sen, 11, Monty Christensen,-?and Lessler Christensen. 3. have semble a gun properly, how to sored by the Midvale Chamber It will be a general retail pro shirts and caps. Deer hunting law also requires filings to be made at the county clerk's office "Worry is like a rocking chair been released from the hospital Sandy the hunting season opens a week later. remove a jam, proper ammuni- of Commerce, will be featured motion, though City Purchases than at the school office. rather embe carried out theme will gives you something to do, but as nave me two In how by addition to correct Larry New Car to bargains in all select tion, and for Police by Midvale stores on Friday and Maxneia and Jerry Murray. the stores, there will . be free doesn't get you anywhere." wearing apparel for hunting. as a reOct guessing contest in all stores. Sandy City, which obtained its Hunting hazards, proper trans- Saturday, with each place offering individ of tail trades and two portation storage promotion. guns, car first ago, the word is years police Fascinating hardly sewas and be also "Hunters' Jamboree first aid ual prizes. on the will now new its ha' first purchased to describe that story about the lected as a title because of its car for police work. The auto agenda. There -- will also be a grand gold that has turned up missing Object of the school is to cut seasonal appropriateness, though has been delivered and the po at the Garfield refinery of Ken prize consisting of a portable lice equipment mounted on it, down deaths and accidents dur many lines of merchandise will television set for the best guess In PTA officers and room repre necott in total of all the stores partic sentatives have been invited to and the vehicle was placed in ing the coming deer, duck and be featured as well as those ap With the rumors soaring as use Tuesday night for the first pheasant hunting seasons, ac plying directly to bunting, it is a social tea honoring the teach-er- s ipating. high as 34 million, it was quite Jordan To encourage night shopping. Council PTA explained by Merril Brown, its cording to Chief Joe Mazuran. time. urges of the Mt. Jordan Junior a yarn. Company officials poohMidvale Kiwanis Club is lay on Friday evening between 7 and High School, according to Mrs pooh that figure, but haven't membership to take an active In o clock hot dogs and John Rich, president of the orterest in the forthcoming school ventured another guess. Elect. Officers Monday ing plans for holding two Career free drinks will be available at ganization. t. At first, the whole thing was board elections in the Jordan Days this fall, one at Jordan and selected locations in Midvale. For 1959 Little League The tea will be held at the at a rumor, but the one at Bingham High. Plans are to have stands for school Monday, Sept 29, at 3 p.m. company has admitted a "definite "It is your responsibility as a Parents and all others inter Career Day at Jordan will be these refreshments set up both Committees appointed were shortage" and has launched parent to become acquainted with estcd in Western Boys' Baseball in downtown Midvale and in the ifor hospitality and invitation. the candidates who are running held investigation. during the week of Nov. 10, Midvale Junction area. Mrs Mary Lou Densley, chairman; The U.S. Secret Service is in in your area. You should know in Midvale are reminded of the The Midvalians attending the association comprises 13 western and will be for members of the Merchants are now on the hunt Gold is a product their views on education and annual meeting of the organiza preparing games, Mrs June Larkln; table senior class only. Alaska, and Hawaii. advertisements which will appear decorations; Mrs Beth Ford, chairqualifications." announces tion on Monday, Sept 29, at 8 Pacific Coast Intermountain andi53'. that is hard to get rid ot because their international convention ine the At Career Day Bingham Mrs L A. Burkinshaw. PTA coun p.m. in the city halt Reports on the International Association of was held at the Shrine auditor in the Sentinel and the man; refreshments, Mrs Willa no one but the refinery or the will be during the week of Nov. Guide the issue of Oct. Shopping cil "We suggest that the first year's play will be heard Fir Chiefs' conventions held at ium last 10. chairman. CahlquLst, :a a f Tuesday, government is allowed to have i i Apresident. Wednesday, 17, and both junior and senior units give this membership and officers for 1959 will be it or sell it. The stuff is worth an opportunity to become ac elected. I I man DnpmiinM pnrvM fam(aI classes will participate. $35 an ounce. Mr & Mrs Leon Rasmusscn. MrlK"V. : quainted with the candidates who The schools are conducting 4 Mrs Earl Smickle, Mr & Although 90 of the Utah gold are running in their area. This - surveys to determine the sub modcrFire Larscst The Fora" production comes from the Bing may be done at PTA meetings Allocate Water Funds jects that the students want to ham district and most of that held in October, and will enable learn about, and the Kiwante Sountain To to them Reservoir to a make The selection proper Enlarge from the Kennecott mine, gold Club will secure speakers on pro when was vote at BUtmore held at the the Nov. 4 Hotel iK10!?' tmhSLSf thSST they is still It takes 6 Bell Canyon Irrigation Co., Salt on Monday of last week. Fire fessional, technical, and business election." SSnUnueTiM?.? waste and million ounces of ore New boundaries of votin? nre- - Lake County, was granted $51,000 Chief Clyde Canning was present- subjects. to yield an ounce of gold. ' cincts in the Jordan School Dis for its reservoir enlargement ed with a chair set consisting of An open house celebration will' service in the department was trict have been set up and is project Saturday when the Utah a "Mr St Mrs" chair and an otto-A honor Mr & Mrs Roscoe R. Mar- of outstanding achivement hav ASKS County Freeway Gets Latest word is that the gold recommended by Mrs Burkin- Water and Power Board met and man, at the luncheon in riott Sunday, Sept 28. between ing built the first hose cart and shaw that all members inquire allocated funds for seven pro ation to him for the oulsiand--l 2 and 6 p.m. to be held at their the first motorized fire truck in (Continued on page 5) in Lake Salt Start and make note of the changes. he work been This has ing doing. jects. home, 212 N. State, Sandy. The 1914 and worked on all later r) free Marriotts will celebrate their trucks and stations. He served Start of the north-soutas Fire Chief from 1920 to 1928 way in Salt Lake County, Inter 50th wedding anniversary. Roscoe Marriott was born in and again in 1939, and was a state 15, was assured this fall. Sandy, Apr. 21. 18S8 and became charter member of Utah State The Cottonwood Heights Com- with bids to be opened Oct. 7 by a resident of Bingham Canyon in Firemen's Association. He was the Utah Road Commission. 1905 where he worked as a black- the first and only paid fireman to acted has Council re munity In The first bid calls for demoli smith helper for the Bingham in Bingham, when lie was hired quest the Utah Fire Rating Bu rcau to consider a reduction in tion of buildings and removal of Coal and Lumber Company, and as a night driver for the new fire insurance rates for the Cot- concrete and debris along the later ran his own blacksmith pumper purchased in 1925. Mr Jordan s school buses, some to old tonwood area. vote,' freeway route from 14th North to business. He joined Fire Com- Marriott was assistant water masenough "nearly last health Council members point out N. Temple between 6th and 8th pany No. 2 in Bingham in 1906 ter in Bingham and was superearned a clean bill of and served the department un visor of the WPA project during that when the rates Were estab-hstir- d West week in their annual safety in ' til his retirement in 1948. His the 1930s when water and sewej was area the from served V'. AssLi' spection by highway patrolmen lines were installed. He has also 17. now the Murray fire station, about 7 Even the oldest bus, erved as police officer and was was judged safe mechanically af miln from the center of the com- employed by Kennecott as propl munity, and since then two new ter hauling students ever since ! 1. - . erty watchman from 1941 until this year's seniors were first he retired In 1956. An ardent i hin closer w tollonwood. grader. The district has a major portsman, he was a special game to 6 are Tiie 43 of buses is that its talion Ity approx Holladay warden in 1914 and helped put 10 years old. imaicly 4 miles from the center the first Elk in the Heaston preof the area, and the new sta With 43 buses, 13 lights to a serve, and also organized the at is door 6500 Ea.st linn 1300 South operation unit, plus brakes, Gingham Gun Club in 1927. class, step wells, tires, steering approximately 2 miles from the Mrs Marriott was born in lone, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, icrntrr of the Cottonwood com Ma., Nov. 20, 1889 to Daniel Ammunity and within a half mile of flares, horns, and windshield wip brose and Sarah Bohlcn Love- ers, Inspection In quite a job. The j the edge of the community. Three She was a charter member a found at burned trucks ridjje. are fire few available thr inspectors ! new 4 the Firemen's Ladies Auxiliary station on 1300 East. out bulbs, but no mechanical in Bingham. faults. u is smo pninica out uiai unThey are parents of four sons Y. W. Harrod, director of trans availability of water and water and daughters, Mrs John J. pressures have been improved, porUtion. and two assistants work and many new fire hydrants ad(Blanche) Creedon, Bingham; Mrs the year around to maintain the B. John (Klva) Turner, Raymond ID imili Tttntf Itonn thorn in th ded in new subdivisions. When D. Marriott, both of Sandy, and best possible condition to pro- - Mudrnls nt Kiverton elementary school put to 8 p m. Pit turn with symptom uf art work present rates were established, Harold R, Marriott, Kcarns. They tect the students who ride the the finishing touches on some of the exhibits niv, left to right, Utrnt Webb, 3rd grade. the main source of water for fire have 14 grandchildren and 10 was irrigation water, fighting f Flcnver Show irsl and nuttrrficld 6th March bV"rdnew units will be added J Knthryn Gillott, grandchildren. the, council reminds the rating jeat The couple request no guts. ttl, 'air a ,e Mr & Mrs Rescot R. Marriott to the fleet after Oct 10. bureau. rnday from 4 grade, and Gary Ikxkslcul, 3rd grade. eve-faile- Cottonwood Asks Vote on ncorporation Three of the five precincts in Jordan school district will elect school board members at the Nov. 4 general election. Precincts No. 1 and No. 2 will elect members for full terms, and the newly-createpre cinct No. 3, will elect a member d Jr. ( - 7 Injured as Cars Smack East of Sandy Saturday This 7 Hat Gun Safety School Is Set Oct. 4 and 5 d, Hunters' Jamboree Oct. teen-ager- 10 & 11 s, 10-1- Council Urges Kiwams Sponsors Career Days at Jordan, Bingham Active Interest Elections dis-tris- d full-scal- e Mt. Jordan PTA to Have Social Tea Local Members Take Part In Firemen's Meetings Marriotts to Celebrate 50th Anniversary Sunday convenUon1. S2J&8J 44.w J ,L. re Decucfjon Insurance Rates School Buses Get Mechanical OK Safety Check V 7 iJ r 1 ? fr I r Nil m 3 iMikitiwUW...' |