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Show VoLU ME 2 West Jordan School To Throughout Nation Scout Salt Lake Attorney To Change In Mail Routes Sandy City To Formulate Exhibit Art Masterpieces To Be Effective Friday Week To Be Observed Address Midvale Wa d 1935 Relief Projects I I An art exhibit consisti ng of fine art prints will be held in the \Vest Jordan element: =try school building Tuesday , Februa ry 5. The exhibit has been arrange d by Princip al E. Ray Eeck and the teacher s of the school and will be open to the public from 3:30 p.m. to 8 o'clock on Tuesday . The exhibit v.;ll consist of 150 masterp ieces represe nting French, Italian, Flemis, Dutch, English , Spanish , German and Americ an schools of art. The reprodu ctions are of the finest type produce d, showing the original color as well as the brush strokes of the original canvase s. 'Ihey are to be loaned by the Colonial Art compan y. The proceed s derived from the exhibit "'rill be used for the purpose of aising a fund with which to purchas e pictures for the West .lordan school. Friday the ch::1nge in the rural Scout week will be ob<Jen ed bj free delivery routes of Midvale East Jordan di.-.,trict .._.oy fJCuJ., f-Ind Sandy postoffi ces will become .. roup:; du~in~ he \.vC-k of !i'ebLueffectiv e. The Sandy R F D ,.o. 2 m;l 3l·d, a:moun ce C. I. Goff, disroute will be elimina ted, with the rict Scout chairma n. Cro vee p:o district to be divided v.':ith existing ~rams h •c been f:et up by each n. F D No. 1 routes in 1'.1idvale of the 20 troups in t!:le district, inand Sandy. cludmg par icip tion in th-:: Pre::;. Letters have been sent to re- den:: goosev elt "Sco~,t mobiliz· .· sidents affected describi ng what tion" on Satutda y, F'ebruu ry D '. 1 1 change should be made on ?o.~es. 1 :30 am. . Postma ster C. I. Goff of Midvale Each :.-enr Pre:-ide nt Roosc'\·e .:. urges the these ch~nges be mad~ I ~iY~s a Hpe;!al add:ess ~ :cr,}lu immedi ately to av01d unnecessar~ .adw to all ,;.,couts, ut wh~ch .... _c t onfusion . The carrier assigne d; he gives them an a.<..sigmne.at . ttfrom Midvale to carry the ne":' carry cr.. Lh::.oug hout the. cnt1rc route \ •ill for a ti:ne I·i.c -: up m~:! ~·car: !--'-Et :) ear. ~l~e a Sl~lC:l from the Sandy postoff1 ce for d1...,- ~c-nstz~..ed of ~ol.c1tmg clothe., fC:r t ibution in the eastern part of the +-he needy. \Vha't it will be th1~ 1route. :> ca1· ·s unkncw n. ___ ~- __ 'Ill Scouts are to Eponsor t,. ' church ~ervice.;; in the various 1 '6. ward:; on Sunday , at which time ctivities of scoutin g will be exhibited. Special program s are al-~so being planned for Tuesda y eveTwo one-act playa will b"' nre · ning at the M. I. A. meeting in the 1 ~ented by the East ~ idvale ward wards through out the district. 1 i. I. A. Tuesda y evemr.g , Februa ry Wedne ·day is scout day "t a l 5, n.t th~ close of. Mutu~l. "C:: schools through out the coun~i..y. The f1rst play Is entitled .... ec-~ During the entire week the scout~ Nearly 200 propert y owners of ond Best". The cast o_f charact~rs are urged to wear their neckerSalt Lake valley met Monday af- is as follows: John Pnt~hard. Vtv- t chiefs and uniform s if they have ternoon in the Union L. D. S. ward ian McAllis ter; Joan D1xon, Helen th amusem ent hall and passed a reso- Reeves; Dick Morley, Clare~ce, ~~-district troup will assemb le Jution support ing any action before Burning ham; Mrs. Morley, Maxi_ne in the Midvale Second ward ch'l.' c' the Utah state legislat ure limiting Greenw ood, _Ted Al~en; . Maunce Frid· .. Febrau ry 8 to particip 1.t re ;J e~tate taxes to 10 mills. They Clayton ; Maid, Beatnc e Amswo rth. in recomm ital exercise s at which " Teapot 0 n Th e R oc k s " 1·..,... ~he then electe d a commi•ttee o f fi ve to ~ time scout member ship ' cards and m •et with the legislat ors in com- nan:e of the . second p~ay. T~ose troop charter s will be present ed. A m·ttee meeting s. The delegat es takmg part Will be Lu~Ille Glover, special court of honor is to follow were to represe nt the farmers in Lavinia Glenn, Lorrmn e AdamR, the general assemb ly at whirh public hearing s there urging lower LeRoy Clayton , Claude Bird and time many boys are to receiv~ ta.."Ces. Mildren Nielsen . awards. Henry Walker of Union was -'~lest Jordan di trict Boy Scouts nan1ed chairma n of the commit tee. will carry on program s in a simiother membe rs include W. B. Enlar manner . Friday at the 'Vest nis of Draper, William Love of Jordan ward a recomm itial court Millcree k, D. E. Green~ood of of honor will be held. Throug hout Sandy, and John B. Enckso n of E. E. Greenw oo?, supervi sing both districts flag ceremon ies will South Cottonw ood. principa l of the Midvale School, be held during the week. The re~olution ":'as prese~ted by 1has been appoint ed vice pre~::ident , A scout circus at South high Mr. Ennis followm g an extende d of the Republi can Club of the state school on Saturda y at 7:30 p.m. discussi on and address by C. C. l of Utah. . . \will serve as a climax to the week' · Crapo of Sandy. The appoint ment, notice of which activitie s. · \Mr. Greenw ood received word dur- 200 Property 0wners Pass Resoluti.On Monday I I .dv le To Present l Two One-Act Plays , R. Verne McCull ough, Salt LsiAttorne y, Food Marl-"et Operato and Sportsm an will addref's tl• Midvale First \Va Ad I I J . ;.\ r duy E euing, F'ebn.. a· .f 3 .:.' · v , 7:30p.m . 'The SubJe"t of~ ... r. McCulJoi.l< h add:rC!J~ i~~ h" rou ic. 1 profiTam for th eve:1.in ::'" has been arrange d anC! v. H be under the directio n of Mi Eva Crapo. Mr. McCull ough tal<:.es an acti · part in M. I. A. and all ot;he church activitie s and is a cic~ student of church history and tL accomp !iqhmen ts of the churc: founder s and con~equently is C.l:' , able of deliveri ng a most interer·. · ing discours e upon the subject h has chosen. - - - -- r,.r enwood ppointed Vice President Republican Club V'"7ill be . . . ._To "'Cpl1 f3 .. ... he Stntcc::1 nan. ( :West Jordan stake M Men \.Vil hold their annual Round Ro . ;. basketb all tournam ent during t., coming week. They will play Monday night, Februa ry 4, \V c nesday night Febrau ry 6 enc Thursd ay night, Febrau ry 7. 1 ' games will be played in the \Ves~ Jordan junior high school nasium. The four contest ing teams \v •• be from Bingham , South Jordr r West Jordan and Riverto n Seconr" These four teams are at the he" o~ th stal<e M Men basketb all le3.rrue. Two games will be played e (.. night, the first one commen cing at 8 p.m. chosen preside nt of the club for the ensuing year. The club will sponsor a Lincoln Day Dinner at the Hotel Utah on the evening of Februa ry 12. Th<> speal{er of the evening will be ~ ,..haract cr of nationa l im_>or·r.Ir·~ . . . and will in all Hkli hood be either Theodor~ Roo.s~velt Jr. S•mator William K Borah H.obert M. LaFolle tte or Senator F1·a nk Norris. raoer Ee:~ Producers Pass Motion To Revolve Stock Committee Members Work On Prom Plans • Commi ttee membe rs are now hard at work making plans for the 1 Jordan Junior Promen ade, ~:;n~: held in the school gym on Friday evening , March 29. The decorat ions will probabl y develop a Grecian them, but no definite nnounc ements can, as yet, be a made. Commi ttee membe rs are Morris Morgan , chairma n; Glen Pierson , Kan Uyeda, Billy Aspden , Norma Tesch, Norma Nordb~rg. B:th ~derson, stanley Benmon , Ins N1elson and Elvera Bird. • The Draper Egg Produc ers Associa tion Incorpo rated passed a motion at the last regular meeting to revolve all stock up to and including the 1933 issue. This action will benefit 500 produce rs of this section. . . • In keepmg With the general policies of the organiz ations the 193~ stock will not be revolve d until ne~ year, one years stock be ~e tamed. The fact that t~e org~za_tion h~ no out~tanding obhgations make revolvm g of the stock · h p_ossib~e eac year WI'thou t any fmancm l burden. - ,- - - - . - - . \WomR en s Sewm g Ctrcle d . I esume 10 M•d I va e Glover Camp Of D. U. P. Holds Monthly Meeting The Glover camp of the D. U. P. met at the home of Julina Green in Midvale Thursda y. Mrs. Effie Hobbs gave the lesson on "Fort Union". Mrs. Alice Bateman read a history of her father, James Glover. Refresh ments were to 16 member s. Mrs. Verserved . sting hostess. na Thornto n was assi Midvale 's FE R; A sewing circle has been resumed with seven women working four days weekly. Mrs. Mary B. Stokes is project superin tendent . The women are to work each Monday , Tuesday , Wedne~day and Thursda y, with a six hour working day. The project will continu e until the allocate d fund of $2,605.1 5 has been expende d. The worksh op has been set up in the council chambe rs of the city hall. Local Birthday BaUs Prove Very Successful Preside nt's Roosev elt's birthda y ball held in the Midvale Jur..ior high school auditor ium and the evening , proved to be a "huge Sandy recreati on hall Wednes day success ". Large, merry crowds and lively music provide d a good time for all who attende d the dances at either of these two local places. Joe Warner , chairma n of the Midvale ball, said the affair was very success ful, both financia l and otherwi se. Mayor L. E. Peterso n was chairma n of the birthda y ball Student~ at Sandy. Seventy per cent of the receipts 0 0 ~11 be istribut ed to local institu. -t-r tions for the fight against infantil e Appro~lma~ely 4,0 per cent 0 1paralys is and for the rehailit ation ~ordan high schools record-b re::-1;- of per"'onc:; strickt::n by the malady . mg enrollm ent of 400 grad~atm~ The remaini ng 30 per cent will be student s have revealed an mten- expende d in nationa l researc h tion of enterin g college next fall · accordi ng to L. W. Nielsen , prin· 1 cipaL I gJOD UX 0 The present senior class at Jor<:J. an high is the largest ever enroll· D ed there, beincr the last class to be Every Thursd ay night in th~ affected by the shift in the educ· All auxiliar y membe rs of the Midvale Junior high school audit- ational system. Mr. Nielsen sai<" Jordan Americ an Legion post No. orium. basketb all teams of_ ~he that student s have indicate d thai 3r. are urged to be present at the United States Smeltin g, Refmm~ they either intende d to enter coli regular meeting of the post which and Mining comp~y hold their ege next year or have outlinec will be held Wednes day, Februa ry weekly ~ontests, which are free to course to be in a position to com6, at the Midvale Method ist church the public. Thus far, each team has I plete their educati on when finance£ at 8 p.m. played three games. are better A talk on Nationa l Defense and The schedul e for the remaind er _·- - - - - - Americ anism will be given by of the season is as follows: JanRoyal D. Madsen of the Sandy uary 31 -Unload ing vs. Safety 1 UDIOf Junior high school. A special proDept.; Mill vs. Roaster s; Feb. 7 gram has also been arrange d. Mrs. -Unloa ding vs. Mill, Roaster s YS. M.A. Beckste ad, chairm an of NatSafety Dept.; Feb. 14-Saf ety Dep: ional Defense and Mrs. Ebba Glovvs. Mill, Unload ing vs. Refiner; \.. The Jordan Charlon ian Club aner, chairma n of Americ anism are Feb. 21-Unl oading vs. Safety nounced Wednes day the names of in charge of the meeting . ' Dept.; Roaster s vs. Mill; Feb. 28 thirty Junior girls who are soo -Roast ers vs. Safety Dept.; Mill to become membe rs in that organ· vs. Unloadi ng. ization. The results of the games playea These candida tes for membe rship Thursda y, January 24 are as fel- in the popular girls' club have lows: Roaster s-Refin ing uefeate d waited anxious ly for the release of the Unload ing by a score of 31 to semeste r grades to tell whethe r The Old Folks of East Jordan 28; Floatat ion Mill defeate d Safety they had met the requirem ents fm stak: will be entertai ned Tuesday , Dept. by a score of 39 to 32. entranc e. The list of those qualify- everung , Febrau ry 5, at a dance ing is: Ruth Allgood , Beulah Bur- in the Sandy amusem ent hall, angon, Dorothy Bowen, Elvera Bird, nounces . William L. Hewlett , genDoroth y Ballard , Mary Bridges , eral chatrma n. The social is being Edith Christo pherson , Genevie ve sponsor ed by the organiz ed Old Clayton , Margar et Hamilto n, Maxcommit tees of the Sand The City officials of Midvale here ine Holt, Marjori e Howe, Shirley Folks three wards. by issue warnin g to the person Jensen, Irene Leak, Beth Mitchel i Proceed s derived from the dance or persons guilty o~ breakin g Iris Nielson , Norma Nordbe rg, will be used to defray part of the street light globes durmg the past • Ruth Nielsen , Robyn Peterse n cost of the annual East Jordan few days . . . for such offence s the Eudora Rasmus sen ~lma Stead- stake Old Folks banque t and enterfull penalty of the la~ governi ng mnn, Marjori e Smfth, Beth Todd tainmen t schedul ed for Friday these depreda tions wrll be meted lfelen Toomey , Beth Taft, Norma ~ebruar y 22. The Tuesda y dane~ out to those convicte d. Tesch. IS to be open to all interest ed, but Parents in the city are urged to Lust fall the Charlon ian officer" th_e Washin gton's birthda y banque t coopera te with the officials in pre- announ• ed that those girls w' 0 Will be devoted entirely to the old venting any further such occure- cr·uld keep a B plus n.v•~rage f ·r folks. Residen ts of 70 years of ao-e nces . . . every globe so broken is the #!.rst semeste r would be eligib~r· and older will be guests of hon;r a direct burden upon the taxpay- for :J.t c~ub. providin g tney h·:cl while special invitati ons are als~ ers of the city and reduces the maintai ned this average in their being sent to those over 60 years services otherwi se rendere d by the freshma n and sophom ore years in of age, togethe r with widows and city proport ionately . junior highs. Loyal support of all widowe rs. Special attentio n will be given S('huoi activitie s and willingnes~ :o The Febrau ry 5 event is bein to watchin g for the culprits in the aid student ::>o<l•r and .l:.r·t:lt~· und- , planned by Enoch Brown and Jo~ future and all persons apprehe nd- ta~ings were Ustcd as ot"h{'r . re- Bolliger , in addition to Mr. Hewed will be prosecu ted to the full qu~rements 'lacess·l.>;.'y to mem>Je r- lett, represe nting each of the I extent of the law. ship. three Sandy wards. Many Graduating PIan T Enter C IIeg l Jordan Boy Working :!s t!~d:a~; r;;t e~!c~~~e ":~~~ Roaste s. Flotation Mill On K. s. L. Program I ingale, mittee of the Club. w. ~- Nightwm· Basketball Game of Salt Lake C1ty was Jordan has talent! News? Oh. no! We knew it all the time; the mystery was "Just how long will it take before this talent vr.ill begin to show ? " The man of the hour is Pace Richard s. Two weeks ago, Pace went to the K. S. L. Broadc asting station and had an audition . At. present he is script reading on the "Good Morning , Jl\dge" program. Eventua lly, if he makes good, he will become one of the K. S. L. players who present excting dramas once weekly. -The Broadc aster San y City council will meet Wednes day, ""'ebrua ry 6, in the council chambe rs of the city hall to formula te l93;J reli f project.. , Mayor L. E. Peterso n announ ced Thursda y. Membe rs of the council will also conside r a propose d city ordinan ce making sanitati on conditio ns about outhous es absolut ely necessa ry and attachin g a penalty and jail sentence upon violator s. The ordinance is to make availab le li E A funds for constru ction of new outhouses and equipm ent, includin g disease- proof septic tanks. The new relief program would replace present F E R A schedul es. The controv ersia·l question of insurance pa:ymen ts of trucks that resulted in shutdow n of F E R A ) projects in Sandy would be avoided , Mayor Peterso n said, since only machin es belongi ng to the city would be used. The major project to be conside red is the improve ment of the city water system. Le . A il• T H Address 0Iary AmerJCaD . ear .ISm J • Girls Pledged By Charlonian Club East Jordan Old Folks Will Be Entertained WARNING |