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Show act ~ow! Brlng this ad to our office and get a tu11 year's subscription for only- BOOST FOR CENTER STREET BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT! A Publication Devoted To The Welfare And Progress Of The Jordan :Valley * * 75c * * Volume 5, No. 18. (one-half of regular rate) Draper Jr. Wins Laurels At B. Y. U. Invitation Relay Tbls bargain offer positively elida after Tuesday, May lOth. We want more readers-you want more local news, so let's get together on this money saving deal. -------------------------· * * * * * * MIDVALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1938 Announces Closing Program Telephone: Midvale 178. Midvale Branch Bank Opened Volunteers Enlisted for :'Poppy Day' Contracts Let For Additions T0 Jordan H•1 * I I MldvaJe•s new nanking institution, the Midvale Branch of the Without a doubt the largest Sandy City Bank, opened its track team from Draper Junior -THEdoors Monday morning, and thru- 1 • high ( 40 in number) attended the . out the day many customers and • B. Y. U. invitation track meet at Contracts totaling $39,850 for Enthusiastic response to the : callers inspected the fine headProvo April 29. additions and alterations to the 4merican Legion Auxiliary's call . quarters. Heber J. Burgon, manConsidering the 146 schools enfor volunteers to distribute pop- ager, and Heber Smith, president, Jordan High school, were awardtered, they met with remarkable 1 pies on Poppy Day, May 28th, is and several members of the board ed to W . Cyrus Vawdrey of DrapMembers of the Midvale Junior 1 success, winning 16 out of 22 reported by Mrs. G. Leonard Lar- of directors, were in attendance er, following a meeting of the ' high school band, orchestra, and events entered, and brought back I boys and girls glee club, will leave son, Poppy Day chairman of Jor- to greet friends and customers on district board of education during to Draper Jr. high school 15 certithe week, according to Supt. C. dan unit. Mrs. Larson estimated opening day. I Saturday morning for Morgan ficates of superior ability in track N. Jensen. that the Auxiliary will have The foyer of the banking house where they will compete in the and field. These certificates are The construction, which will many volunteer workers distribut- was filled with many beautiful regional music contest. The congoing to be photographed and the ing the little red memorial flow- baskets of flowers, sent by busi- begin at once, will include class test is held to choose entrants for photograph hung on the wall in ers throughout the city on Poppy ness houses and citizens of Mid- rooms for teaching chemistry, Three hundred persons ·thronged the state music meet. our hall of memories. 1 . Day. vale, to show the esteem and biology agriculture and radio, the old West Jordan church meetThe Midvale band is scheduled Some of the events won Include While the majority of the work- good-will held by them toward the equipped laboratories and a coning house Sunday night to hear to head the parade Saturday, ac- 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, servatory for the science depart• Presldent Heber J. Grant of the cording to E. E. Greenwood, prin- 440 yard run, 60 yard dash and PRINCIPAL H. W. JORGENSEN ers will be members of the Ameri- new institution. ment. can Legion Auxiliary, both adult As The Sentinel went to press L.D.S. church speak at the formal cipal. 880 yard relay. These events were The addition will be made at members and juniors, women Thursday night, a banquet honoropening of the building, which folCannon Thomson, music instruc- first places. Others included secthe south side of the building and from other organizations are : ing the officers and directors of lowed its complete reconditiomng tor, and Mr. Greenwood will ac- ond places, third places, and fifth volunteering for poppy work. I the Sandy City Bank was in pro- should be completed in the early and redecoration. company the young Midvale mus- places. "The response to the Poppy gress at the M. E.' community fall. The building, which was dedicat- icians to Morgan. · Outstanding performers f o r Day call reminds me of the World church with approximately 140 ed tn 1867 by Brigham Young, 1 MOTHER OF HARRY THOMAS Draper include Bob Sjoblom who W ar d ays, " M rs. Larson said. persons' in attendance. then president of the church, and won 100 and 220 yard dashes, "Now as then the women of Jor- . SUCCUMBS IN NATIVE LAND which had not been used since Daryl Payne winning 440 yard dan valley are eager to serve Word was received Wednesday 1913, has been restored to Its orirun, Arlene Cottrell, 60 yard dash By Forace Green I in patriotic work. They realize by Harry Thom~, p~prietor of ginal appearance by members of and Harvey Terry 100 yard da.Sh 1 "The constitution and Its Place that the wearing of the memorial 1 the U. S. Cafe m Mldvale, that The Midvale Bakery and Pastry the Archibald Gardner camp, and ·shot put. poppy brings memories of those I his mother, aged 82, had died in American Life", will be the Shop, operated by Mr. and Mrs. Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Coach Barton feels that the sucwho believed that ljfe itself was , f April 17, in her native country, President Grant commended the Jens Albertson, moved last week cess of his team was not only theme of the closing program of not too much to give for America Greece. She Is survived by her camp for preserving the landmark, end from 63 North Main street, due to natural ability of one or the West Jordan Junior high and rekindles that spirit of patril . . . 1 husband, aged 86, and several and said he had regretted the pass- to the building formerly occupied two athletes but to the balance school to be held at 8:00 p. m., . . . High pnest and the.1r partners children M Th · th Ing of the old Social Hall and the by Dahl's Market. The new loca- of the team being strong in all Friday, May 13, it is announced otJsm for peace-time semces. of Sandy first ward entertained at 1 t by Principal H. W. Jorgensen. I They realize, too, the great tion good is more a social centrally Thursday located evening and of last . Gr. t~o saw his mo er Salt Lake theater from Salt Lake departments. He also feels that Superintendent C. N. Jensen and accomplished by the poppy funds week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I m reece a ou years ago. provides larger quarters for the City. the greatest achievement was Mr. Jorgensen will be among the for the welfare of disabled veter- James A. Muir, in Sandy, honoring 1 • • The opening prayer was given business. 1 not made down at Provo but the The new bakery building is the 79th birthday anniversary of by W. H. Gardner, the only survivfinest thing of all is that 130 speakers at the exercises, al- an.~ and de~~nden~ families. The AUXIliary 1s very grateful M M . Ing bishop of West Jordan ward, most attractive, and Mr. Albert- Junior high boys and many of the thouo-h most of the program will to all those who have volunteered who had presided at meetings held son expects to increase his volume girls have been training for six be f~rnished by the students. ~ p~~ram was enjoyed and a Both 9th and lOth frade stu- to help us distribute poppies. We luo.cheon served. Mr. and Mrs. in the old church building. George of business materially in the fu- weeks prior to the B. Y. U. meet. ( dents will participate on the proknow that hard work and personWilliam H. Gull and Mr. and Mrs. I Q. Morris, son of Elias Morris, who ture. This training has built up their gram. Members of the 99th grade al sacrifices will be required of J. Victor Samuelson had charge of Beth Soffe of Sandy, student at first built the old church, offered bodies to resist diseases and nawill go to Jordan next year be- them. We are sure that the public the arrangements. Brigham Young university, ha!r the benediction. CRESCENT WARD PLANS 1 turally gives them a brighter outcause of the district reorganizawill recognize their unselfish serThe program included commun- been selected as a committee Brief responses were made by PUBLIC DINNER AND DANCE look on life. tion plan to make the high school vice when they appear on the ity singing under the direction of I woman on arrangements for the Mrs. Ida M. Kirkham of Salt Lake The house committee of the a three yl!ar school instead of ex- streets on Poppy Day and will Bishop Harold Bradley; birthday annual Girls' Day to be held FriCity, president of the state central Crecent ward will sponsor a pubpandlng the junior high program. respond to them in the same spirit tribute to Mr. Muir, by August M. day, May 6. camp, D.U.P.; Mrs. Virgil Goates, lic dinner and dance, to be held "Mere-Maids" is the theme ot T he tenth grade chorus will sing that their service is given." local camp president; James Bate- at the ward hall in Crescent FriNelson; reading, Mrs. Thora Hanthe opening selection Friday eveman, patriarch; Mrs. Edna Hogan, day evening, May 13. The dinner sen; talk, Mrs. August M. Nelson; the day and special events includwill be served from 6 to 8 p. m. , nd Bishop Goates. ning. Morris Bennion will offer vocal solos, John H. Shaw and Dr. ing a student assembly at which Merlin Elwin Evans, 17, Jordan the opening prayer. Music was furnished by Mr. and Dancing will follow. c. c. Jensen; remarks, Arthur J. the Elsie C. Carroll Gold medal According to BLhop Jaynes, ! high school senior, died WednesMrs. Wendell Holmes and West Margaret Hogan will give the Horne; remarks, James A. Muir. will be awarded to the winner ot funds derived from this affair day at 3:35 a.m. in a local hos- welcome address. This will be fol- 1 • Jordan third grade girls under the Mr. Muir is a veteran quarry- the story contest now in progress, direction of Miss Donna Ritchie. will be used for the Crescent pital, approximately 15 days after lowed by a violin duet by Fern man, who helped to carve stone a tea in the afternoon, • and a Mrs. Jennie May Schmidt led the c h u r c h beautification project. being kicked by a horse on his Richardson and Myrna Jensen. for the Salt Lake temple; also for dance in the evening, will be giv• Lawn will be sown, a sprinkling father's farm at West Jordan. An "The Constitution Conventioncommunity singing. many monuments, including the en all under the direction .P the autopsy will be performed ThursMembers of the camp who have system installed, a n d shrub!:! Its Personnel and Its Plan' will (Special To The Ute Sentinel) Joseph Smith and Hyrum Smith 1 assoc.iated women students. day to determine cause of death. be the subject of a talk by Alice had charge of the bu:llding pro- planted. J ames W . Hilton, . Sandy, a statues, the Seagull monument, He was born July 1, 1920, at Cooper. Eugene Pearson Wl'll former gram are Mrs. Goates, Mrs. ParryL. D. Fairbourn is general chairJordan high school stu- and several others. lee P. Bateman, Mrs. Laura F. man. The public is most cordially Inkom, Idaho, a son of Andrew speak on "The Finished Docu- dent, has been elected to memOne of his latest works was the Gardner, Mrs. Beatrice G. Dimond, invited to attend and help in this Edward and Mary Elizabeth Lar- ment and the Fight for Its Adopcarving of the stone for the Winbership in Phi Kappa Phi, nationson Evans. He moved to West J or- lion." Mrs. Edna G. Hogan, Mrs. Alice worthy cause. · al honorary dramatic society at ter Quarters monument erected in dan from Murray with his family Following his address the 9th C. Dimond, Mrs. Leonora H. Olson Members of the Jordan Archery the University of Utah. Only a 1936, just prior to an illness from about three months ago. grade chorus will sing "Amerlca and Mrs. Ferrol E. Grass. which he has suffered for over a club of Midvale, are invited to Besides his parents, he is sur- The Beautiful.'' Francis ·Haun will small percent of the students in year. The hall will be used as an participate in a contest next week the schools of Education, Busiamusement center and relic hall vived by six brothers, Andrew Ed- then speak on "The Development Mr. Muir had been supervisor in Salt Lake City, conducted by for people throughout the county. ward Evans Jr., Thomas T., David of the Constitution," and Donna ness, and Arts and Sciences are of the Sandy first ward high preist the National Archery associaOld-time dances will be held there G., Evan H., Joseph J. and Brig- Jensen will give a talk on "The accorded this honor, the basis for quorum for many years, being re- tion. The local contfst will be every Thursday night, starting this I ham T. Evans; six sisters, Eliza- Constitution in the Life of To- selection being the student's leased recently because of his ill sponsored by the In1ermountain scholastic average. week, Mrs. Goates said.-Tribune. j beth M., Mary Ann, Sarah E., day.'' health. He has been an ardent Theatres, in conjunction with the Closing musical numbers will be At a meeting of the American Betty B., Edith V. and Margaret Among the new sorority pledges church worker during his entire showing of the picture "Robin a cornet duet by Neil Gardner Legion Auxiliary, Wednesday eve- ' M, Evans. . . at the University of Utah are life, and has held several impor- Hood" at the Centre Theatre. A ning cash awards were made to I Funeral services will be con- and Ivan Gailey and the singing large crowd of shooters is expectSara Wardel, Midvale, and Anna tant church positions. ' Alic~ Cooper, a member of the ducted Sunday at 2 p. m. in _the of the school song by the combinA family dinner honoring Mr. ed to compete for prizes offered Lee Farnsworth, Sandy. Miss 10 B class of the West Jordan ; West Jordan ward chapel by Bish- ed 9th and lOth grade choruses. Muir was given at the Muir home by the Warner Bros. Studio of Warde! pledged to Alpha Chi op Virgil Goates. Interment will Friday evening. Hollywood, with Howard Hill, not0 Junior high school, and to FranMr. and Mrs. L. A. Hatupis Omega and Miss Farnsworth pledcis Wright, 9th grade student of be in West Jordan cemetery. ed archer, in charge. and son, Andrea, of Elko, Neva- ged to Delta Zeta sorority. the Sandy Junior high school, who The Jordan Archery club has da, returned to their home TuesDainty corsages were pinned on took first and second places reseveral members. Alden Sorenson day after a two weeks' visit at WARD HOXOR NIGHT more than 40 mothers who were spectively in an essay contest I is president, and Tom Welch, sethe home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- HELD AT UNION guests at a special program giv- conducted by the Jordan Unit No. ! cretary, of the local group. dore Tripelas and daughter, \Vard Honor night for the M. Everything is in readiness for en by the ward primary, Tuesday 35 of the American Legion AuxiThe closing exercises of the Georgia, motored to Elko with I. A. was held Tuesday evening the eighteenth annual Jordan high in the East Midvale ward chapel. liary. Honorable mention was givJORDAN DEMOCRATIC Opening prayer was offered by I en to Douglas Beckstead, son of Sandy Junior high school, honor- the Hatupises for a v:isit. They in the recreation hall. The pro- school seminary graduation ex- STUDY GROUP TO MEET Mrs. Orson Jensen. The opening Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Beckstead, a ing the ninth and tenth grades, returned home Thursday after- gram included: ercises to be held Wednesday, The Democratic Study Group noon. will be held at Sandy Junior high Beehive Girls' chorus and Junior May 11, at 8:15 p. m. according of South and West Jordan will song was, "Welcome to All." j student in the Midvale Junior Girls' quartette numbers, under to Carter E. Grant, Principal of hold their reg\i}ar meeting WedThe program: high school. Douglas' essay was school auditorium Friday, May 13, Mrs. Alice Bateman is visiting the direction of Miss Carol Burg- the Jordan seminary. at 8 p. m., It has been announced Duet, "Sweet and Low," Don- I outstanding. nesday evening, May 11 at 8:00 na Young, Renee Swapp; readAll junior and senior high by Arthur E. Peterson, principal for a few days with her son, Al- on; talk from senior adult depart- . A feature of the program will p. m. in the amusement room of ing, "A Child's Mother," Janice · school students were invited to en- of the school The program Is be- len Bateman, superintendent of ment by James Condie ; flag cere- be a sacred pageant, depicting the West Jordan ward chapel. schools at Logan. On Thursday, mony and first aid demonstration scenes of early church history. Jensen; song, first group, Olive ter the contest, the subject of ing arranged. William J. Korth, county clerk The annual fashion Mrs. Bateman was a guest at the from the Boy Scouts; a one-act Other numbers will also be given. show of the Sharp, teacher; reading, "Only A which was "The Spirit of Fidac of Salt uake City will speak on Mother," Barbara McCormac; as Exemplified by the Tomb of Sandy Junior high school will be weekly meeting of the Logan Ro- play, by Gleaner Girls and M One hundred and twenty-one the direct primary law. song, kindergarten class; Folk the Unknown Soldier.': The con- held Wednesday, May 11, begin- tary club. She expects to return to Men, with Mrs. Alice G. Nance students will receive their seminAll interested persons are corDance, Phillys Hansen and Bar- test is part of a national one con- ning at 1:30 p. m. at whl.ch all Midvale next week. directing; demonstration of the ary graduation certificates. dially invited to attend. Gold and Green dance by Mr. and bara McCormac; concert recita- ducted by the organization. Twen- parents are invited to attend. Articles made by the girls durtion, Beginners' group, Mabel Wil- ty-five essays were entered in Mrs. Howard Richards, Misses KEN HAND TO OPEN ing the year will be exhibited. The son, teacher; piano solo, Stanley the contest. The judges were Mr. Bernice Burgon, Marian Holt and BARBER SHOP IN NEW Sharp; reading, "Mothers• Day", Thorpe, Miss Rawson and Mr. fashion show will be under direcAfton Edgel and Mesdames Sey- LOCATION SATURDAY tion of Miss Thelma Naser, home Lynn Nilson; tap dance, Dolores Gulbranson, teachers at the Jor1 mour Godfrey, Elmer Smart and Ken Hand's barber shop, formeconomies faculty adviser. Sharp; solo, "Goodnight Sweet dan high school. I Sylvan Edgel. erly located in the Joe Wells Single boys between the ages of Heart", Howard MUierberg; acThe winning essays, also DougDue to rainy and inclement '· building, will reopen after a 18 and 24 are wanted on the Jarcordion solos, a and b, Belva las Beckstead's essay, wm enter ATTENDS DEALERS' SCHOOL weather, the annual health day TWIS GIRLS BORN TO week's close, in the building form- dan high school building project, Waldo Page, son of Mr. and Cook; retold story, Pearl Miller- the state contest, results of which parade and sports prog"am of the MIDVALE RESIDENTS erly occupied by the Cornet store. according to J . H. Greer, coordinMrs. Gwynne Page of Riverton berg; reading, Mrs. J. E. LeFevre; will be announced later. Midvale schools, scheduled for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson, Workmen are busy at present ar- ator of the Jordan school district. will leave Friday for Detroit, closing song, "Loving Mother"; Mrs. 0. E. Williams, chairman last Monday, have been postpon- 107 South Holden street, are the ranging suitable quarters In the Work has already begun on the benediction, Mrs. Wliliam Nilson. of the essay contest, wishes to Michigan, where he will attend ed until a later date, Principal E. proud parents of twin baby girls, new location. construction with 105 young men the Chevrolet dealers' sons school. thank the teachers and the stuE. Greenwood stated yesterday. born to them at the Cottonwood Mr. Hand was formerly located employed. About 30 more helpers Twenty seven boys in the UnitRIVERTON WOMAN DIES dents for the tine cooperation givThe events will take place near maternity home, April 21. Mother in a part of the building which can be used, Mr. Greer said. ed States have been chosen to atJust before going to press word en the Auxiliary. the close of the school year, he and little daughters are all doing will be used for Midvale's postBoys wishing to apply for this tend this seven weeks' school was received of the death of Mrs. said. fine. office, and which has been leased work must have their identlflcaHazel Bills Butterfield, wife of , Milton E. Bernet, vice president which is being conducted by the A band concert, fashion review Mr. Anderson is an employee of to the United States government. I tion cards and their social securChevrolet company. Mahonrt Butterfield of Riverton. ! of the Mountain state Telephone &Dd art bhlbltlon were held in the United States Smelter, and , Mr. Hand and his associates ity cards when they register for Mrs. Butterfield died at a Salt and Telegraph company, with on Wednesday of this week. Mr. I the school auditorium Monday Mrs. Anderson is a daughter of invite all friends and customers to [ jobs. , Lake City hospital following a 1 headquarters in Denver, was a Bernet Is making a tour of Colo- night, as scheduled. Several hun- Barney Jones, well-known Mid-~1 visit him at his new place Satur-~· -------goiter operation. visitor at the Midvale exchange rado, Idaho and Utah. dred parents attended. vale resident. day. Subscribe for The Ute Sentlnel. Midvale Entered In Regional Music Contest * * * * President Grant Visits al Opening Of Rock Church . I West Jordan School Schedules • Program ClOSing Midvale Bakery Moves Location * I • Prominent Sandy ' Church Worker Feted on Birthday om: MISS Belh Soffe Honored at B.Y. U•. * West Jordan Boy Killed By Horse Sandy Student Pledged To U Honor Socl·ely * Archers May Vie In Big Contest Legion Auxiliary Presents Awards In Essay Contest * East Midvale Mothers Guests At p r g r a m * Jordan Seminary Graduation Mayll Sandy Jr. High SeiS Graduation I Local May Fete Is Postponed * BOYS WANTED * I I I 1 |