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Show BUIL D inSHOP at! BOOST forMIDV ALE! •By the Editor i MIDV ALE, UTAH • Today, readers of The Sentinel will notice a marked improvement in the type used in setting the news columns of this paper. The type is slightly larger and much easier to read. It is known * *of the Jordan Valley* * * A*Publication Devoted* to *the Welfare and Progress * * Volume 7-No. 4. NOTED LECTURER er~1~:ysb:~;i:\~P~~::~;/e::~ TO TELL OF WAR ~~;;~:~fn!~~ ~:;!~~~~~e~i~~~i I AT KIWANIS MEET as "Excelsior", a recent deve~op- ~ ment of the Mergenthale r Lmo( . . type company. 1 FINAL APPROVAL MIDVALE P. 0. GIVEN FOR NEW RECEIPTS SHOW LIBRARY HERE CAIN LAST YEAR Fourth Forum Lecture To Be Given Jan. 30 "America's Role In the Pre· sent Crisis", will be discussed by Dr. John C. Duvall in the fourth of a series of forum lectures at Jordan high school auditorium. Tuesday, January 30, at 7:30 p. m. These forum lectures a r e sponsored by the federal government and the Jordan school district and are offered free to the public. I --- Friday, January 26, 1940. AIRWAY MOTORS FRANCHISE 1, SEEK I FOR BUS SERVICE ----~--~ ~P~.~ a~hots The editor says I am always trying to get something on him, but he admits himself, that there is a certain portion of his upper anatomy that he would like to "get something" on himself. I enviable reputation already earn- ~ ed for "good looks", we believe Bus Company Asks City County Board Contem- Local Office Nears Volume tl:>at, with the addition of the new j Dr. Jo~n Duvall to Speak Council To Consider A plates Erection of Beau- Necessar y to Become a On Causes and Effects 1ews type, our paper is now far New Plan for Operatio n tiful Building on East Second-C lass Institution Of Second World War" out ahead in the weekly field in -o-of Lines in This Section. Tuesday at City Hall. Center Street in Spring. -Stamp Sales Increase. How is this for enlarging on the Utah. We feel that it is a decided improvemen t. subject of the star teams to be Appearing before the Midvale Midvale the at 1939 in Business of construction for plans Final 1 picked from each stake? How As time goes on, many changes 1 Members of the Midvale Kiwan. . a $53,000 Salt Lake county library postoffice showed a gain over about picking eight men from city council Tuesday night, reptake Pla ce in the manufacture. of IS club are promised a rare treat building on East Center street, 1938 according to figures just re- each stake to play in an all-star resentatives of the Airway Motor a newspaper, and The Sentmel treat next Tuesday at 12:15 p. m. just east of the Midvale Methodist l leas~d by Postmaster Melvin Lind. tilt, if it is to be played this year, Coach Lines, Inc., asked that this makes every effort to keep pace when the regular weekly meeting j a franD Community church, Saturday h_ad 1 Receipts at the local office have say after the interstake tourna- municipality grant them with the latest developmen ts. WI.11 b e h e ld , WI'th D r. J oh n uSalt from --o--been approved by the county lib- shown a steady gain each year, ment, and have the players picked chise to operate buses vall, renowned lecturer, as the Mr. Lind said, and last year was by popular ballot of the fans of the Lake City here. • A local reader contributes the principal speaker. His subject will rary board. It is said that the present franThe building will be construct- no exception. two stakes? This would do two following fable, which we pass on be "The Causes and Effects of chise holders, The Utah Light and ed on the George Malstrom Stamps sales last year totaled things; it would make the fans the Second World War". to you: property, which was purchased by $8,343.38, as compared with $7,- more interested in the players and Traction company, desire to with1 Parable of the Hot Dog Man Dr. Duvall's appearance was Once there was a man who the county library system this 890.77 in 1938. Box rent receipts the players more interested in draw their Midvale and Sandy bus .lived by the side of the road and mad_e possible through the coopweek. The city of Midvale took were $185.05, compared with pleasmg the fans. Also, we would service, because these lines are not erabon of Dr. C. N . Jensen, su- Umon Beats Sandy, Third an option on the property last remunerativ e. sold hot dogs. in 1938. Miscellaneo us rev- get a cross sectiOn of the types of $151.81 Airway Lines proposed a He was hard of hearing; so had perintenden t of ~he Jordan school To Cinch Crescent s Top / summer and resold it to the libra- enue was $38.84, as against $51.10 · pJ.ayers in each stake. ThiS is a Theservice not only from Salt bus no radio. He had trouble with his district, which IS sponsormg a Chase. ry system. Hoop In Position, · 1 wonhy project. I wonder who we in 1938-a slight decrease. Murray to Midthrough City Lake series of l_ectures by Dr. Duvall The property, approximate ly eyes; so he read no newspapers. issued at Midvale could get to sponsor it? orders Money vale and Sandy, but also stated But he sold good hot dogs. He in the vanous schools. acres, has 165-foot frontage By Dale Waters -o-1 two there also, increase, an showed that, if a franchise were granted, Dr. Duvall is one of the nation's was a firm believer in advertisTwo games were the highlights on Center street. Plans were being 10,438 orders written, totalSpeaking about the west side they would run buses from Rivering; so he put up signs along the best known authorities on world of the last week's play in the East drafted by Ashton & Evans of ing $90,593.03. In 1938 there were of ~ne n ver, yours truly doesn't ton and West Jordan to Midvale. highway advertising the merits of affairs, and is considered the Jordan stake M Men · league. Salt Lake City, architects. 10,004 orders issued, totaling $88,- wnte much aoout what goes on They also promised a lower fare. his hot dogs, and he stood by the greatest "open forum" leader in Union knocked Sandy Third out The building, one story and a 376.77. over there for the simple reason While the city council cannot side of the road ~md cried: "Buy the country today. of a tie with Crescent for the lead basement, will have 5910 square that I don't get over there to see Tuesday noon's meeting will by the tune of 24-21, and Midvale feet of floor space on the. Main The Midvale postoffice is now wnat goes on. I have been accus- disenfranchi se the present bus a Hot Dog, Mister!" take the place of, the regular Mon- First had a tough fight to stay in floor and 1577 square feet m the within a few hundred dollars of ed, since Brother Editor put his line, it is believed that if the holdAnd people bought. He increased his meat and bun day night meeting of the club, the race for a round-robin berth basement. The project, originally becoming a second-class office. p1ece m his column a couple of er s wish to give up their franchise, to anorder. He bought a bigger store Secretary Dale Waters said. All when they tipped Sandy Second planned as PWA project, will be The postal department require- weeks ago, of having half the a new one can be granted pproval a pending other company, built under a WPA grant, accord- ment is that an office attain an to take care of his growing trade. Kiwanians are especially urged to 47 to 35 . · e comt try b y th e s t a t e publ'Ic servtc county, so 1 daren the m jobs . Finally, business became so good attend this meeting and to bring union with Curtis and Poulsen ing to Mrs. Wilfrid M. Tyler, annual stamp sale business of w 'branch out' . But I, for one, 1 . . miSSion. $8,888.88 in order to qualify as a that he brought his son home guests, if possible, to hear an out- leading ~he way won a real thrill- county librarian. The Airway Coach lines are game all-star an see to like would standing lecture. It will have a stack room large second class institution. It is hopfrom the city to help him. er from Sandy ~hird. Sandy Third f rom S a lt Lake to · oetween two teams chosen by now opera t mg --------Then something happened. His was off in its long shots which enough to house 26,000 volumes ed that wit~in a few years the popular ballot by the fans of the Mill Creek canyon, and from Salt reading room 22 local postofflCe_ can attain this b u t s t'll · · f or u nwn, · eas1er son said: "Father, haven't you I and a general made 1t Lake City to Draper, via 9th East two stakes. been listening to the radio? HaveUnion deserved to win. Curtis put by 61 feet. A second reading 1 volume of busmess. -astreet. n't you been reading the papers? gh 9 points and Poulsen 7 room, for children, will be 21 by I th This game next week between The matter was tabled by the There is a big depression on. The Union and Midvale First is a na- city council pending word from w~~~ Brown equaled Curits' 9 27_ feet, and a co~mittee room I European situation is terrible. The tural. It is the last game of the the Utah Light and Tra ction com· points. This game was close and I 'Nill be 12 feet 9 mches by 22 1 domestic situation is worse. Ev- 1 New patterns of latest styles in . schedule, Union is one game ahead pany concerning their intentions. hard fought and a real crowd- feet. children's and adults' clothing floor mam erything is going to pot." the on rooms Other game the up sets · h of Midvale First for the fourth T l ff ' · • l 'b IS p easer. Whereupon the father thought: have arrived at the Midvale sew- for Ice. 0 s ranan I next week between Midvale will include a and final berth and needs to win "Well, my son has been to college. ing center. These patterns may be First and Union which will be locker room, staff restroom and a to get it, while· Midvale First . must win to tie Union for this He has lived in the city with big 1 used by the public without layed in the Midvale junior high fireproof supply closet.' In the j held 1t:o the basement will be a bmler room, 1 The West Jordan stake ll · F' t If M'd P business men. He reads the papers charge. T final place and then still has to I va1e Irs wms, gym the attending are uesba women Green and G~ld annual and restroom and listens to the radio. He ought I More fanroom, workroom, fourth the for tied be will tea~s play Union again if they do win, evenmg at the Westh Jordan 1 sewing classes, and are doing very coal bin that will hold 30 tons of 1 day a and to know." b' d th · h • • • • because the two teams will be tied • b erth m e roun -ro m JUnior htgh aud1tonum. T e ouse . coal. So the father cut down on his good work, Mrs. Phoebe Roberts, d b eaut 1·fully and a play-off is necessary if t ' ll play-off will be necessary, was art·IS 1ca y an . but lf . meat and bun order, curtailed his instructor, said. decorated in winter effects, the they only have four teams in the Two women residents of the The Midvale sewing center has Union wins, t~ey _will cmch the AN ORIGINAL COMPOSIT ION, advertising, and no longer botherSign 0. R. S. The . round-robin beautiful PRESIDENT 'S BIRTHDAY ' stage representing a Jordan valley were injured in a ed to stand by the highway and three sewing machines, quilt and final berth. This Will be one game 'THE junMidvale the at out be "Smooth Th should b your worth well be will that three-car collision near the Supere ram ow scene. rug frames. call out his wares. Thursnext gym school high ior ior Oil company service station On January thirtieth, to saddened Keys" furnished the dance music. The classes are held Monday, money. His sales fell off almost overnight. day Bingthe by served was Punch homes on State street, Wednesday night Continued on Page Five night. He said to his boy: "You Wednesday and Friday from 1 p. o ham Bee HI've girls. comes,. k d at 7:30 p. m. were right, son, we certainly are m. to 5 p. m. at Midvale city hall. EAST JORDAN MUTUAL MEN A messenger of mercy 1Y pic Miss Maydell Fitzgerald, of e tru attendyours their week and Last queens The pain banish to He suggests a plan There is a large demand in inin the middle of a great depresBASKETBA LL LEAGUE And make the sick be well again. ants were: Cleo Dansie of Bluff- an all-star team-some liked it, Draper, suffered a severe head dustry for women trained in dress sion!" Standing of Teams dale, and Dale Crump; Alice and some didn't, which is onl;r laceration and multiple bruises His timely birthday at a glance Won Lost design and clothing construction , -Q-Holt of South Jordan and Orvill natural. Now I will go still farther when she was thrown from one Pet. Bespeaks a smiling countenance . • Mel Lind says he is getting gol- Mrs. Roberts said. 889 1 8 He hopes that now our idle cheer Shields; Mary Blanche Freeman out on the limb and predict that of the automobiles , and Mrs. Viola · Crescent --------------···----darned tired of the way that cer• ope ear ff h th ·778 w·11 2 Sandy Third ..... ......... 7 · of Herriman and Frank Perry; Midvale First will beat Union Malmberg, of Sandy, received a. n e su erer s I reac tain loafers loiter in the postoffice not al bl h t .778 Th 2 Midvale Second ........ 7 - Dorine Davies of Bingham and twice to get the final berth for the possible punctured lung. rou e we may oug lobby of an evening and make .778 2 Union ........................ 7 The accident occurred when a William Johnson; Emma Webb of round-robin and then they will go ways cure, themselves at home. The postds ·e f g · ff 1 h 'll w .667 3 6 ...... ...... First Midvale Lark and Ferris Fullmer; Mar- on to take the stake championsh ip. southbound car, driven by A. J. n n e p our su erm e master avers that unless these ind .556 4 5 ............. First Sandy Thompson, of Sandy, made a left formal parties suddenly cease that garet Silcox of Riverton Second Now if that isn't picking a long . h t .556 F DenRure. 4 Draper First .............. 5 1 ward and Ivan Martinsen; Mari- shot, I would like to know what turn to enter the service station o cam . . ., your w1s Due to a change in schedule of he will be obliged to lock the g achm' b h · f A .333 6 Draper Second ........3 on Pett of Copperton and Ken- is. If they do it, some people will and was struck by a northbound row or an evens postoffice door at 5:30 p. m. daily, mail leaving Salt Lake City in East Midvale ............3 1' b .333 6 think I am a real fortune teller, car, driven by Ray Fitzgerald, o f f neth Poulson; Ruth Hamilton of which would cause some incon- the morning, the Midvale postof- Granite ...................... 2 th t t .222 1 t Imd . 7 cousin of Miss Fitza s orm 0 Riverton First ward and Glen and if they don't-watc h them Draper, a .111 s ~ nve away 8 venience to box holders who come fice will begin sorting mail at Butler ........................ 1 told you so". "I say, gerald. Green; Marjory Williams of West for their mail in the evening. 7:15 a. m ., and the stamp and de- Sandy Second ............0 t ' t - l f t .000 A d ealrs 9 Peterson. A third car, driven north by Stanley and Jordan o s na es the una to or un open 1eve will re n windows livery -----Despite police watchfulnes s, there One of the sports that gets far Leon Anderson, of Sandy, collided The patrons were: President and tears. are a few older boys who have public at o'clock. This is exactly Fitzgerald rnaSOTER OPENS and Mrs. P. A. Young, Bishop and less mention than it deserves and with the stalled Those crippled on their weary made a hang-out of the postof- one hour earlier than formerly, SAM after the seconds few a Mrs. D. C. Lyons, B . F. Merrill. yet is ?ne of the oldest in exist- chine way, APPLIANCE STORE fice lobby, and while there, en- and the new hours went into ef:Whether you I first crash, Deputy Sheriffs Geo. Who almost wish for the end of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulson, ance, Is archery. tertain themselves with craP feet Tuesday of this week, Post' 1sen an d Clarence Smith reMr. and Mrs. George K. Perry, good people know 1t or not, .we Q . N 1e Midvale's newest business engames, scuffling, dancing on the master Melvin Lind said. day, h d t ampwn have the Utah state c Instead of leaving the postof- terprise is the Jordan Valley Ap- You want to sit, to walk, to stand Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crump, Mr. fixtures, and what-not. We hope · e por t Th l 'd M · h ht · h 1 va e. The force of the second collision a ere m that they will be considerate fice at 9 a. m., the city mail car- pliance store, owned and operat- By, lending them a helping hand. and Mrs. Eldred Hamilton, Mr. arc er ng Welch. Our t sed Miss Fitzgerald from her enough to cease -their visits, be- riers will start to deliver mail at ed by Sam Soter at 60 North The day is set for one vast force and Mrs. William Mason, Mr. and gentleman is Tom Mrs. John Wheadon, Mr. and Mrs. "Ab" is unlike Ab Jenkins, mayor c~~sin's car. Mrs. Malmberg was cause the public does not want 8 o'clock. Business houses which Main street. To enter in this helpful course. of Salt Lake, in that our "Ab" riding in the Thompson car, the Mr. Soter has been appointed Let this birthday of our president Howard Barben. the postoffice locked up early in do not open until 8:30 or 9 a. m., his son hold the state cham- off'Icers sa1'd . let's The stake activity committee: are asked to have a mail slot in- dealer for Frigidaire refrigerators , Be filled with fellowship intent. the evening. The injured were taken to the a demonstrastalled in their doors. Mail which Thor washers and Emerson radios, Let's laugh a bit and let joy ring Leonard Beckstead, Ruby Broad- pionships. Tom gave -Q-Lake general hospital. Salt and bendt, Virginia Harris and Rex tion of his skill with the bow Bern Rasmussen distinguishe d cannot be delivered in the morn- and has a complete line of these To smother out the sorrowing. the party Kiwanis the at /himself Monday night by winning ing because of closed premises appliances on display. He invites 'Tis not so meant in this presiHolland, were assisted by ward arrow very well dance directors and by the West other night and it was the prize in the prize waltz staged will be returned to the postoffice, his friends and all residents to M. I. A. Plans dent's dance, a lot of West Jordan deserves received. Tom Jordan M. I. A. at the Kiwanis anniversary party. and no second delivery will be come in and get acquainted with To carry gloom in every glance, Party For Ralph Goates We have seen him "dance" plenty made, Mr. Lind said. couples participated in the credit for his work along this line. Sixty his store and its merchandise . feeling a with hope a But send you the lively around the store on Saturspecial M. I. A . dance and one Stick to it, Tom, we wish Honoring Ralph Goates, son of soul best of luck. attendday afternoons, but we now know ever crowds largest the of and Mrs. Virgil Goates, formOut to reach the victim's goal. 1 Mr. that he can really perform in the ing the stake M. I. A. Gold and Sentinel prints Butterwrapp ers. er West Jordan residents, memThen scatter love and sunshine ballroom as well. Green ball was present. bers of the West Jordan ward M --0-clear, Men and Gleaner Girls will give • Ye Ed. is going to the state conWith a deed to sooth all coming a farewell party at the ward chapvention of the Utah Press assofear. el Saturday night, January 27, ciation, to be held at the NewEven though this world is torn in starting at 9 p. m. house hotel Saturday and Suntwain. Ralph is now in training at the Midvale and vicinity will join the Iris theatre on Monday, Jan- Who knows! We'll build it back day. There will be about 100 L. D. S. mission school in Salt newspaperm en there from all the nation this week end and uary 29. The tickets, which sell again. Lake City, and will leave soon for parts. of the state, and if any one Monday in observance of the for 25 cents each, will be honor- For the brightest days are yet the northeastern states mission of them asks me where Midvale President's Birthday celebration ed at other celebrations throughahead The "search for talent" radio ing, when a select list of amateur field. He was born and reared in is, I am liable to lose my dignity to raise funds for combatting in- out the county, Mr. Rimington If the spirit of charity is only fed. program, sponsored weekly by performers were chosen to rep- West Jordan, living there until a said. and get that "urge to kill" which fantile paralysis. -ELNORA T. PETERSON The Deseret News, will feature resent this community. Winners in few months ago when he moved The "March of Dimes" to WashThe local program, headed by , so often appears in "They'll Do It Sandy. Midvale this week, when the pro- Saturday's broadcast will have a with his parents to Blackfoot, Les Rimington, district chairman, ington is also being carried on in very Time". in a district Idaho. and J. Hollis Aylett, local chair- this community. School children *HONOR ROLL-New Subscrib- gram, with local performers, will chance to participate -<>--;-date. All members of the M. I. A. the Midvale contest at a later The P. C. Rasmussen market man, consists of a general ticket are distributing the envelopes for ers: Dale Waters, Lester Riming- be broadcast from The broadcast will be given at groups are urged to attend the C. J . Midvale gained nationwide at- 1 sale for the following entertain- forwarding the dimes to the na- ton, Midvale; Mrs. W. E. Berrett, city auditorium. Mayor a brief talk at 5 p. m. Saturday, January 27, and party, Miss Edith Bateman, Glean. tion when three pictures of ments: basketball games between tional infantile paralysis head- Union. Renewals: Dr. C. N. Jensen, Welch will give all local residents are asked to er Girl president, said. of the start of the program. ~their store appeared in a national all-star teams at the Midvale jun- quarters, and local stores are also W. R. Ashment, Sofus Larsen, Tryouts for the program were tune in and hear what Midvale food magazine. Congratulati ons, ior high school Saturday evening, receiving the dimes in special Sandy; Abraham Bowen, RiverSubscribe ror The senunei now. ton; Mrs. G. W. Larson, Firth, Ida. held last night at the city build- 1 has to offer. Cy, and all the lads and lassies. 1 January 27, and a picture show at depositories. RESULTS GIVEN IN EAST JORDAN CASABA LEAGUE , . I I I SEWING CENTER I GETS PATTERNS I I west Jordan M.I.A. Gold & Green Ball Draws B•19 Crowd I . I Posioffice Opens One Hour Earlier i ·a Stage Is Set for Infantile Paralysis Campaign Here (Search for Talent' Program Centers in MidYale Saturday ----- --- Local Residents Injured In 3-Car Crash on Stale St. • |