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Show ~~~~~~~~~~~· Ree~marks •By the Editor MIDVALE, UTAH • + ::.\Iidval e city shows the greatest percentage of population gain during the past decade of Volume 7-No. 22. <my c<Jmmuuity in ):)alt Lake county. 'l'he HJ40 U. K census discloses that our fair city now has 2900 persons, compared with 2451 in 1930. This is no surprise to many people who have watched ::\lidvale grow during the pat;t few Scoret; of new homes years. have bPen constructed here re<lently and a steady migration of home-owners and home-rentThe Mid-Flora Garden club has crt; has streamed into our com- compiled a list of trees, which are llltmity. There is a reason for deemed proper for planting on this- MidvalE' is an ideal place the various streets of Midvale. in "'hie h to reside. The list, which has been submit.And this is only the begin- ted to the city council for approvning. :Midvale will continue to al, is as follows: grow steadily and surely beOn Wasatch street, Norway causE' "we haYc what it takes" 1 maple: Sixth avenue, above the to attract potential residents. · Rio Grande tracks, green ash; -o-North Grant street. green ash; + This week Bern's Super South Grant street. London Poods had a birthday. It was plain; Jefferson street, Norway on :\lay 28, 1937 that B. A. maple: Park street, green ash; Rasmussen opened his fine Lincoln street, European Lindstore in the former Diana the- 1 en: Church street (east side), a tre building which he had 1 pink locust; Church street (west purchased and remodeled. With side), Norway maple: First avethe purpose iu mind to give the nue (above tracks), sycamore people of l\lidvale and vicinity maple; Second avenue (above a modern food mart, Bern has :tracks), Norway maple; Locust enjoyed success from the very street. sycamore maple; Pionstart of his business venture, neer street, European linden; and he states th/ft each month Oak street. London plain; Allen shows an increase in volume street. green ash; Lennox street. sycamore maple; Holden street, over its preceding period. Upon entering its fourth London plain; South M a i n year, Bern's Super Foods is street. green ash; North Main celebrating with an anniversa- street, Siberian elm: Court and ry sale with some very special Small avenues, Ohio buckeye; all avenues below tracks, Siberbargains offered to thrifty ian elm; Flotation Mill street, shoppers. Siberian elm. -o-Henry Gosman, president · tl1e mornk + "r .. of the ~~.~.an wa es up 1n coc1tizens all that urges club, ad d · ft · ·ty d th b . rug, a er s 1eepmg un er an e c1 with the clu an . d bl an k e t , on an a d ver- 1 operate rt • . ve ISe ff ad m the tree-plantmg program, so t k tt . d t 1se . rna ress · a es o 1 that Mtdvale may become a more t k · ' ......:n d . . a es a paJamas; ve.....,e The club a 1so urges city. beautiful ~.... •" d t b d · . . u ; s h ower In an a v .... """"e that residents keep their places f d d . h h s aves Wlt a_n a. ver ISe :az- clear of weeds and that they ask . hb ors t o d o 1I·kew1·se . . ne1g th eir or; washes w1th . an advertised .h The drive for new members of ·oap; J?OWders lus face Wit an * * * * * * * * * * A Publication Devoted to the Welfare and Progress of the Jordan Valley .NEW CHAPEL IS PLANNED HERE BY FIRST WARD Friday , I\.fay 31 , 1940. An extensive build ing a nd remodeling progr a m for M idvale -------------------· -------------------- -------------------- :---------------1 MANY COLLEGE .~-i~s:i~a~~n~!~~~a~d~by~~h:h:acr~ GRADS LISTED :~~~e:a~:r~~7sg ~~e~n ~;n~~s~c:~ FROM THIS AREA!::!~.:~:£;;; ~~:~:'1h~~~~ -, GARDEN Cl U8 LISTS PROPER TREE PLANTING b1shopnc and the bmldmg com- :::~:s:s~; tlon of a new chapel of moderate size, which will provide cloak LOGAN-Commencement exer- r ooms, rest rooms and a new Recises honor ing the 1940 graduating I lief society room. According to the plan, the preclass of Utah state Agr icultural college will be held on Saturday sent cha pel, w hich was constructand Sunday, June 1 and 2, it was ed abou t 40 years ago, will be conI announced by the president's of- verted mto an amusement hall, with a stage in the south end. The fice. would be divided up inbasement Dr. Richard R. Lyman, consulting engineer and member of the to class rooms. The cost of the new construecouncil of the twelve for the L. D. s. church, will give the address 1 tion and remodeling has been to the graduates Saturday morn- estimated at $30,000 of which ing. The baccalaureate sermon amount the L. D. S. church would will be given by the Right Rever- pay one-half. Questionnaires to the ward end Arthur w. Moulton, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah, on membership have been distribut· ed, asking if the project is favorSunday morning. A special feature of the com- ed, and the approval of a majority mencement week program will be will be required before the projthe concert in the college field- ect can be decided upon, Bishop house Saturday at 7:30 p. m. when Tempest said. Cash assessments Alexander Kipnis, bass-baritone and labor donations will be reof the Metropolitan Opera com- quested from the membership f! pany, is presented under the the project is approved. auspices of the college and alumni asociation. Candidates for graduation from Midvale are: Education, Charles The chUd lo curioue. 'IVe., too, maJ have moleet thoee In their IB"'" ••• whooe e>eed Harold Ashman; commerce, Frank wondered ••• about that .oldier•• .name, h.M and race •...., not approoed br the party Ia Kamnikar; home economics, Amy anceotry and perhape hio creed. power. What th- people-Uvlnc and deadLouise Knowles; from Draper: hne contributed to their nation 1o ruthlOMIJ But if the anowen to ow queotion could b. dlocloeed, what would be our reac1lonor Would onrloobd br th1o hate -lnopired faction. Student body and class officers home economics, Marjorie Smith; Heaven forbid that tiM people or thlo coun• we be incenoed If the ooldler wu of forelcn from Sandy: home economics, El- for the next term of the Midvale vera M. Bird; engineeringg and junior high school were chosen try will ever have ouch an lntoleunt attitude birth ••• or belonsed to a church other than ....... r mechanic arts, Merrill G. Shaw; prior to the closing of the schools toward &nJ' or Ita cltlzeno ••• the patrlou wbo ha•e died for their country-o.- thoee who .,. Stransely eaoqh, there • .., placeo In thlo from Riverton: commerce, Morris last week, as follows: dYillzed world where mot.. are permitted and cloU.. their bellt to SERVE theU cowalry • • • E. Morgan; master of science in Student Body Officers-Andrew ..r _,..,,_AMERICA! encourqed to attack people • , , y-. even to education, S. R. Anderson; agri- Ontiveros, president; Beverly Bias· culture, Ray E. Battison. ius, vice president; Charles Cary, secretary; Marjorie Kaskey, MauPROVO- Seven students from rine Ray and Lois Bennett, yellMidvale and vicinity are among leaders. 480 graduates of Brigham Young Class Officers: SA-Duane Playand progress, in still is club the ad.v:erdons a._dvertlSed powder; university who will receive dip- er, president; Paul Hopkinson, tlSed underwear,. hose, slurt, those who have not yet done so, lomas in the sixty-fifth commence- vice president; Anna Lou McDonco~lar, . shoes, smt, handker- are asked to join right away, Mr. I--------------!• ment exercises June 5. ald, secretary; Dick Thomson. ·d He po1·nts out that ch1ef; s1ts down to breakfast of G follows: as are students The 35, No. Post Jordan of Members THREE HURT WHEN osman sal · 1 d · k junior police; 8-B-Billie Mag· d 1 rm s membership in the club is decidcerea ; an a d ~ertlse Janice Beck, Draper; Irene Leak, num, president; Kenneth SteadAmerican Legion, will play host CAR HITS LIGHT POLE to a district convention of District a.dvert~ed coffee ;_ puts on an edly worth-while and many beneMidvale; Olive Parker, Iva Luzon man, vice president; Steve Poulos, . . d · ed by the members advertiSed hat; lights an a.d- f"ts Draper, normal dip- secretary; Kelvin Steadman, jun• Sanderson, makis club Flying Midvale The Scott Lipsey, 18, of 193 Mam Three, Sunday, June 23, at Draper h . are env vertised cigar. rides to his of- I . ere w meetmgs, regular the at . ' street, Bmgham, and two passen- park, Commander Alva Despain ing rapid progress in preparation lorna; Loraine Seegmiller Adams, ior police; 9-A-Isamu Saito, presd" . . 'fice in an advertiSed car on adgers in his automobile, Reed Goff, has announced. The convention of the building of a hangar on its Midvale, Franklin Keith Nosack, ident; Orren Jenkins, vice presivertised tires where he refuses pertment garden subJects are will be held in connection with landing station, located on the Riverton, A.B., college of fine dent; Joyce Rasmussen, secretary; · Loa, and J ames G o ff , A mencan to advertise ' on the grounds cussed · famous Jordan Chickaree, Bingham highway, across from arts; John Lehi Weenig, Riverton, Kelvin Drake, junior police; 9-Bthe . Fork, Monday were recovering that advertising does not pay ! B .S ., college of commerce. which annually attracts Legion- the Hogan dairy. Lorna Swapp, president; Clayton from cuts . and bruise_s received -Contributed. be will services Baccalaureate been already has surveying The many from ladies their and naires Saturday mght when L1psey alleg-o-Anderson, vice president; Elaine the state. Over done. The field is now being used Sunday evening, June 2, with Isackson, secretary; Wayne Nilsthroughout posts edly dozed at the wheel and crash+ 'fhe "iron lung" disp~ayed by ed into a utility pole on Center ,three hundred persons are expect- ! as a landing point and after the George Albert Smith, of the coun- son, junior police; 9-C- Floyd membf'rs of the Amencan Le- I of twelve of the L. D. S. Macklin, president; Patsy Hall, 1 completion of the hangar it will be cil ed this year. street, Midvale. gion la~;t Saturday during_ the ch~rch, as speaker. ~r. John A . vice president; Pete Deneris, secThe Chickaree will follow the used for take-offs as well. First aid for the trio was ad1 Poppy day sale, drew considerof the council of twelve retary; Robert Poulson, junior Widtsoe S. Chairman years, former of style ministered at the A . J. Hosmer . able intere~;t. The instrument 1 1 and former president of the Uni- police. Eugene Willard Pearson, son of hospital here. Lipsey was booked C. Gaddie said, the chief attracwill be used at the 8alt Lake I versicy of Utah, will deliver the you chicken the "all being tion county hospital, and can be Mr. and Mrs. Milo W. Pearson of on a charge of driving without an commencement address. transported easily for emergen- West Jordan, was awarded the operator's license by Lyle Read- can eat" with all the trimmings. This year's graduating class is at begin will activities day's The *HONOR ROLL 1940 D. D. Muir Jr. scholarship of ing and Niels Anderson, Midvale cy cases. th~ lar~est in t~e hi~tory of the game will ! softball a when noon investigated who policemen, city RefinSmelting States United the New subscriber: Mrs. Henry -<>--University 1 umversity. RegistratiOn records Jensen, Midvale. Alley (Jack) John followinterest, of center the hold accident. the orJ at company Mining and ing 1 • While things look pretty . 1 were also broken again this f rom 'M"d . . ed by a program of sports · At 2 i o f Utah JUmor d t year I va 1e, IS Renewals: Dr. E. G. Wright. black for the Allies at present, dan high school commencement as one of the two best 1with a total of 2,8766 stu en s. regarded be will dinner chicken the · m. p. Sandy. in night Friday exercises Watanuki, and Albert HesWalter we believe that their cause will GROUP 4-H SANDY oftwo of one scholarship, The Unitthe in shots pistol collegiate 1 served. pel, Midvale; Ed. V. Peterson, I. ultimately triumph. If it does1 CLUB 'COOK' FORMS company, the by annually fered GIRL MIDVALE ER excelthe of virtue by states ed _dinn~r, the aft~r Irru:ne~iately M. Shaw and J. H. Severson, Sann't then the axiom, "Right FORM a in recently made he score lent Will at sessiOn course convention four-year a district the comprises dy; 0. D. Ballard, Draper. Thanks, makes might", will truly be NURSE AS GRADUATES of Utah, with an match. University club the nationwide Cooking 4-H grandstand, year park first the The in held be a lot, folks. reversed. annual stipend of $400. No appli- was organized in Sandy Tuesday with District Comman~e~ John T. The entire Redskin team scored -o-Miss Majken Carlson was one home of Mrs . Adams of Tooele, prestdmg. The 1 1409 hits in the match to win the cant qualified for the 1940 ""- S ome mem b ers o f th e ,.l.d . Walter afternoon at the .1.• I .,.. Subscribe !or The Sentinel and offered Bernice Tudor, club leader, under ladies auxiliary session will be intercollegiate championship of of 39 nurses graduated from the Hazen Eardley scholarshiP l k" l b l l . va e \.nvams e u are oo mg read all the Jordan valley news. forward to June 13 when they 1 by the comp~ny, ~ccord1~g to E. the direction of Miss Rhea Hurst, held simultaneously, with Mrs. the u. s. for the second consecu- school of nursing of the L. D. S. Mike Brisk of Bingham, district tive time. They finished 32 points hospital May 24. Miss Carlson was . county leader. will attend an inter-club meet- J. Norton, umversity registrar. JORDAN DISTRICT in charge. Election of above Michigan State, the second born in Malmo, Sweden, and president, follows: as chosen were Officers only open are awards two The 1 b · the "th th 0 d · · . h h e g en c u m rug w1 SOFTBALL GAMES came to America in 1929, making n· hlight of ' to sons of employes w o ~ve Cleo Bolhger, president; Fay new officers will be the main place winner. c·t , t• "J 1011 Mr. Alley, one of the strong her home in Midvale. She is a h I worked with the company five Tudor, vice president; Wanda Wil- item o! business at both meetings. .11I ~ · t ~g th t h UI~C Schedule of games for second h e Bay kWl b e a rip h roug_t years or more on day wages. Sons Jcins, secretary; Rose Marie Madin the u team during the graduate of Jordan high school. cogs Legion District Three includes t round: The L. D. S. school" of nursing . e .edc -~r rewer~, w ~~"t:e 1 of retired or deceased employes dox, reporter and song leader; and auxiliary posts of Salt Lake entire season, scored 285 points. Girls Teams 1 are eligible if their fathers had 10 Donna Lawson, Joy Jorgensen and City, Murray, Jordan, Bingham, His team mate and captain, Alfred is affiliated with the Un~versity Ids. ts~Ib -t drel~bsam P es WI vs. Union 4-Bluffdale June · · ·th the Leona Inlay, chairmen · 1 era y. Is r1 u e of commitWl years or more serv1ce Magua, Tooele, Park City, Heber 1 Rathofer, was high man with a of Utah. Commencement exer--0-cises were held at Kingsbury hall at Midvale. score of 290. tees . City, Coalville, and Sugarhouse. company. June 5-Crescent vs. River• We are always glad to pubThe club will be called the Eugene's father has been emThe Utah victory was at the on the U. of U. campus. ton, at Draper. lish announcements of local SALT LAKE COUNTY FARM ployed by the company at its Mid- "Classy Cooks". The program was most impres- 1 climax of a season in which the June 6-Butler vs. Draper, at weddings. At the same time, we BUREAU LEAGUE RESULLTS Redskins rang up 21 victories sive. These earnest young women The next meeting of the club vale plant for the past 14 years. Midvale. are a darn-sight gladder to Last year's scholarship winners will be held Thursday, June 6, against one defeat against college who have reached this important June 7-Gene's Confectionary furnish the newlyweds-to-be are now completing their fresh- at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. step in their careers are to be Standing of the Teams: teams over the country. Herriman-Lark, at Draper. vs. with their printed wedding an- man years at the university. They Bernice Tudor. Won Lost Pet. congratulated. (AU girls' games start at 8 nouncements or invitations. We are: Alvin Peterson, Muir scholar• 1.000 Sandburr Camp Plans o Cottonwood ccc ... .4 m.> p. have a complete line of an- ship; Melvyn Belich, Eardley Boys' B League d . I I t t C p . A .750 1 ·3 ·········-····-···-·· Hunter nouncements, and the prices scholarship. In addition, Conway Sandy School Honors June n)ure s or rae on rogram nn1versary .667 1 2 ............ Taylorsville 4-Midvale vs. South are RIGHT. Patronize home in- Nielsen was granted a special Students Attendance Fall In Seri-ously .667 1 2 . ........ ........... Riverton Jordan, at Midvale. dustry and save time and scholarship in nonferrous metal· A special meeting sponsored b y .500 1 Crescent ....... ........ ..... ! money. June 5-Union vs. Butler, at lurgy awarded last year by the From School House .000 the Sandburr camp of the Daugh1 Sandy junior high school held Bluffdale ............. .... .0 company on recommendation of a special assembly program Fri- South Jordan ..........0 Draper. .000 ters of Utah Pioneers will be held 3 IIPOPPY DAY" SALE the university scholarship com- day at the school auditorium, with Winder ............... -......0 Falling from the roof of the at ~:v:~andy vs. Riverton, .000 Monday, June 3, at 7:30 p. m. at 4 DECLARED SUCCESS mimttee. Sandy First ward chapel, com- Union school, Leo C. Worthen, 51, Principal Reed Sanderson in June 7-Draper vs. Tunnel, memorating the anniversary of the of 1347 Fifteenth East street, a Tuesday's Results charge, honoring Miss Marian Sale of poppies last Saturday Cottonwood CCC 6, Crescent 5. camp organization. Mrs. Elfleda 1 building contractor, was seriously at Draper. Mazanis and Miss Carma Rae JenWIN HONOR AT MEET (All B games start at 9 p. mJ L. Jensen, captain, will be in injured Tuesday afternoon. Taylorsville 13, Winder 4. <Popp! day) ~Y me~b.ers ~f the 1 The Theta Rho girls' club of sen, ninth grade graduates of the Boys' A League It was reported at St. Mark's charge. A special feature of the Hunter 19, South Jordan 7. Amencan Legion auxiliary m the Sandy made a creditable showing school, who have made outstand1 June 4 - Sandy Third vs. program will be the honoring of hospital that Mr. Worthen sufferJordan valley ~as been announced with their drills at the annual ing attendance records during Granite, at Midvale. all Sandy pioneers and all honor- ed a concussion and other injuries. Schedule for Saturday, June 1 ~s an outstandmg success, accord- state assembly of the Odd Fel- I their three years at Sandy junior June 5-Draper vs. Lark, at Police reported Mr. Worthen ary members of the camp. A speRiverton at Hunter. mg to Mrs. Gladys Rasmussen, lows and Rebekahs held last week high school with perfect attendfell two flights, about 30 feet, suf- Draper. cial program is being arranged. Taylorsville at Crescent. president, and Mrs. Juanita Buck-~· at the I. 0. 0. F. hall in Salt Lake ance durin~ their seventh, eighth June 6-Bluffdale vs. E. Middrive the f ley, chairm An invitation is extended to all fering possible neck fracture and South Jordan at Cottonwood City. The girls were highly com- and ninth grades and also not be. an vale, at Midvale. adjoining camps of the Daugh- posible skull fracture. He is in ing tardy during the three years. C C C. Approxrmately 1000 httle red mended. June 7-Herriman vs. West duri·ng f d d" ·e Pp 0 1 0 P ters of Utah Pioneers and the gen- "fair" condition at the hospital, to Bluffdale at Winder. The assembly was also a fare. s wer~ Ispose. (All games scheduled for 5:30 eral public is also invited to at- which he was taken by a county Jordan, at Draper. For Better Printing, bring your well assembly for ninth grade stuthe sale, with receipts totalmg ,.._A_n_A_g_a_m_e_s_st_a_r_t_a_t_7_P_·_m_.>_.... ambulance. J tend. p. m.) Idents. next order to The Sentinel,. about $1ll.OO. AW AMERJCAN SOLDIER ----·--= Midvale School Elecls ·Student Heads For 1941 I w Jordan Post 1.11 Entertat·n I Legt·on at Dt.strt·ct Concl ve AVIATION CLUB BUILDS HANGAR AT W JORDAN I IS- I I wesl Jordan youth Wins U. S. Smeller Scholastic Award J ac k Alley Is 'Tops I ll n Rifle Shooting i I y. • I 11 I I I I I ° .· I I I |