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Show • ~===================1• Ree~marksl •By the MERCHANTS LIST Editor FIRST TILT MIDVALE, UTAH + In publishing the list of proposeu tree-plantings fo1· :\lidvale streets and of avenues, no mention was made our prin- * * * * * * * * * * SOFTBALL WEDNESDAY W e lfare an d Progress 0 f t h e Jord an Valley Friday, June 14, 1940. The first game of the Midvale cipal thoroughfare, U en t e r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - business men's softball league will Volume 7-No. 24. A P u bl"ICa fIOn D evot e d t0 th e ~~~e:\na~~Y::a\~n~t~·;e~h~~~r~ j MANY BOOKS ARE OLD GLORY'S BIRTHDAY-JUNE be planted on this street. The . (.' t t t . ADDED 1 =~~:·~~ig~'~ay~:~~ t~~~:fo;: i~ ~l_ndcrt~hen·;s~on anci jurisd~c- TO BRANCH ~vho ~i~l ~=ci~:~\'~~~ ~f~~ 8 ~~:, ne~ are desi·r·ed tllere 1 ~ ~· · / LOCAl ~ ~:s~!~e:ig~tt,t~~ ~typ.P~~ '~~~ teams, composed of east side and west side merchants, will play a series of games during the sum- ..... __.,.., _/ · ~ LIBRARY Af To b e Staged H ere ;~:e::lO~:~~ ~~~~l;;ar~it~a~:e • I · "'W ...:~ , public, and it is believed that this A t . . . season Of tr " " . pa rJobc program. to whlch cro d will d b ttsee b some ll 1 .bigger 1 the public of south Salt Lake I w s an e er a P aymg. ---o--The following new books will be To Install New Heads county is cordially invited and All business and professional +Jordan valley folks who make added to the Midvale branch of At Party Wednesday urged to attend, will be given un- men, who are married, and who butter at their home:; will wel- the Salt Lake county library sysder the auspices of the Midvale work in Midvale, are eligible to 1 eome the report that the new tem Monday, June 17. Officers-elect of Jordan Post No. Kiwanis club, Monday night, July play. All who expect to play must ruling on butter wrapping does Adult Non-Fiction 35, American Legion, and the 1, at the Midvale civic auditorium. register with Lawrence Brown, not apply to persons selling ladies' auxiliary, will be induced Dr. M. T. Rigby, club president, Lyle Webster, Earl Smith or Ken their own farm butter unless "How To Read a Book", by Marinto office next Wednesday night, announced this week. I Hand, prior to Wednesday's game. their sales are more than 80 timer J. Adler <The art of getting a liberal education). at the Midvale city hall, CornmanThe program is being staged as Earl Smith will again captain pounds per. month. Only pro"Fa1.1ure of a M.lSSlOn · , , by s·1r AN APP!f:AL TO Hf~VEH der Alva Despain announced this a part of the Americanism policy the west siders, winners in last d.ucers sel hng more than 80 Nev1.1e H en d erson, B n 't'1S h Amb asweek. of Kiwanis International, and will year's series, and Lawrence Brown pounds o f ·b utter per month I sa d or t o B er11n, . 1937 - 1939. _ A ·1 0. A. Weisley, of Salt Lake City, begin promptly at 8 p. m. It is w ill aga in lead the east s1de ag· WI 1 be reqmrcd to use the card . . un1que persona 1 narra t·1ve revea 11 past state commander, will induct hoped that there will be a large gregation. •......, • board > ..,cartons, accordmg to m · g f or the f 1rs ' t t·1me m · d rama t·IC . • the Legion officers into office, attendance. --------1 G uy I · ot.evens, cluef msp~c~or detail the entire story of the comwhile Mrs. Mike Brisk of BingEfforts are now being made to of the da1ry and food diVl.siOn ing of the Second World war. ham, district auxiliary president, secure Reuben J. Clark, wellof the state board of agrteul"A Smattering of Ignoraonce", by 1 will install the auxiliary officers. known Salt Laker, as a speaker, ture. Oscar Levant.-A wise-cracking The evening will be concluded and the other principal address The Sentinel has 30,000 but- book of comic essays in which wit h dancing. All members of both will be given by Otto A. Weisley, tenn·appers- all new stock- most of the leading characters former state comamnder of the Wh d d d 1 organizations are urged to attend. 600 now on hand, and is ready to happen to be musicians. I American Legion, and a member I en cappe -a~ -g~wne supply any quantity, printed "Anthology of Public Speeches", . graduates of th e Uta h pu bl'1c service com- Ut h hofd the t thUmverslty of or unprinted, to the small but- compiled by Mabel Platz.- Premiss ion. a marc e 0 e commenceter prod!_Icers of this territory. senting speeches of representative Advancing and retiring of the ment exercises in Kingsbu ry hall ---o--orators from the time of Homer A mencan . fl ags Wl.11 b e con d ucted last week, South Salt Lake county + Softball fans of this vicinity and Caesar to the present of b y J or d an p os t No. 35 , A mencan . was well represented. Sons and . 1 - ant l mcludes almost every- Roosevelt, Chamberlain and Hitler. L e g·10n, an d o th er pa t no . t'1c num- daughters of the southern part of b 0 d y-are looking forward to "One Who was. Valiant", by Our Flag has been waving in the breeze since June 14, 1777, A change in time of all East b ers are b emg . arrange d f or b y the the county who have completed . t h e f ll'St games of the mer- Clarissa Young Spencer.-An intiwhen it was adopted by the Continental Congress. U. S. Marines ' IJordan L. D. S. stake meetings K'1wan1s. comm1•ttee, M. S . p e t er- four. .years or more of college e h ants series, to be played 011 mate picture of the courageous display the Stars and Stripes along with their regimental stand. for June, July and August has son a n d 1van Da hl . M us1c . w1.ll b e trammg took. their places in the . 'Yednesday 'Jl night. No doubt, "Mormon" leader, Brigham Young, ard. At right: Grand Union, rattlesnake and pine tree flags, been announced by the stake f . h d b th J d h . h parade wearmg a vanety of colorh urn1s e y e or an 1g . " ,, t h e b oys WI ave something by his daughter. prominent among early colonial banners. presidency. ' t1on • ed tassels sch oo1 b an d , un d er the d 1rec . on . .their mortar .board in the. way of entertainment for Adult Fiction All stake union meetings, stake of J . Clement Crapo. caps, s1gmfymg. many different the big crowd that is expected. "Quietly My Captain Waits", by Romance has trailed Old Glory/ "Don't tread on me", also appear- priesthood meetings, stake high Further details will be printed sch?ols and fields of study in ---o--Evelyn Eaton.-A story of a fas- since it became our national flag ed on the drums of American Ma- priest and seventy meetings will in next week's Sentinel. which they had completed the re• + Ralph Voyce, custodian of cinating woman's loves and ad- ~ 163 years ago. Since that time it rines at that time. be held at 3 p. m. on Sundays quired courses. the city ball park, tells us that ventures in early French-Canada. has symbolized the hopes, aspiraThe Grand Union flag was instead of 2 p. m. as formerly. All The following received the de· it is now permissible for auto"Wild Geese Calling", by Stew- tions and spirit o~ a nation devoted popular with naval men and it concerned are asked to take note gree of bachelor of science with mobiles to drive into the ball. art Edward White.-The story of to the cause of hberty. was sometimes called the "First of the change in time. the diploma in elementary educa• park. l\Iotorists will please use the early Alaskan pioneer, whose Prominent among early Ameri- Navy Ensign". There were scores The change has been made betion: Leila Abbott, of Midvale, the southeast entrance. Park- goal was not gold but the conquest can flags, forerunners of the Stars of other colonial banners, each of cause of the change in time of Betty Alley of Midvale, Emma ing will be allowed during the of a new frontier. and Stripes, were pine trees, rat- which found sl\)ecial favor in the the ward sacrament services which Naomi Croxford of Murray, Clara gainl's, and motorists may stay "The Star-Gazer", by zsolt De tlesnakes and other designs. The colony where it originated. will be held in the various wards 0 Cf Erlandson of Murray, Velma Adele right in their vehicles and Harsanyi.-A vivid and Grand Union flag, with a British Even today there is a certain of the stake Sundays at 12:15 p. Kim of Sandy, Golda Larsen of watch the play. table novel of the life of Galileo. jack appearing where forty-eight mystery about Old Glory. Histori- m. instead of 6:30 p. m. during Beetgrowers of Salt Lake coun- 1 Murray, Emma Jean Lindsay of + ---o--Children's Fiction stars are now shown in a blue ans fail to agree as to who design- the months of June, July and ty were warned today against Midvale, and Mary Padjen of MidThe Midvale First ward is to "G t H t , b M t field, was the imediate ancestor of ed it, although tradition points to August. violation of the labor provisions vale. Six students were awarded overnmen un er y on • 1 b e congratu.lat_ed upon their gomery M. Atwater.-A boy's ex- our national flag. . Betsy Ross, a Quaker City seam- 1 The stake priests session is of the Sugar Beet act by James H. I the degree of bachelor of science p_ropos~d bmldm~ program. In perience with a "G-man" of the Pine tree flags were d1~played stress, as the maker of the first held the second Sunday of the Jensen, chairman of the county with the high school certificate; times like these, 1t takes cour- wild by the cruisers of Washmgton's Stars and Stripes adopted by the month with stake union meeting ACA committee. they were: Lyman C. Berrett (his· . . erness . . age ~I?- d VISion to undertake a.n "Shattuck Cadet", by B. J. fleet which operated in New Eng- Continental Congress on June 14, 1 the third Sunday and high priests Mr. Jensen pointed out that two tory) of Murray, Deral Edwin ambitiOus program, such as IS Chut A 1. 1 t f . land waters, and such flags bore 1777. meeting the fourth Sunday. provisions of the act directly ap- Bishop (physical education> of , l e.1ve y s ory o a semor , co~temp ated by the people of year in a military school. 1 the words, "An ap?eal to Heaven". With a deep appreciation of the ply to labor: the child labor clause Sandy, Peter James Bogden (phythis church. Plans c~ll for a "The Butterfly Shawl", b Y Rattlesnake des1gns were fre- benefits we enjoy as citizens, each JORDAN DISTRICT SOFTBALL and the "fair and reasonable sical education) of Murray, Kenne_w chapel and extensive alter- Grace S. Dawson.-A story of a quently used by the s~uthern col- of us should display the StarLEAGUE wages" provision. neth Charles Farrer (m sic) of ations on the present structure, boy . Spa . h C l'f . h onies and a flag of th1s type was Spangled Banner on Flag day, and Where there has been a viola- Murray, William Leatham Hofel. h WI. 11 b e turne d mto . 1n remember n1S - his a 1name orn1a,and w ao carried by the U. S. Marin~s and w h IC an couldn't by so doing honor the birth of our Standing of the Teams: tion of the child labor law there ing (sociology) of Murray, and amusement hall. girl who helped solve the mystery. bluejackets from tl_le C?nh~ental flag. No flag in the world is more BOYS' B LEAGUE will be no federal payment. This John Alfred Samuelson <botany) "The Happy Tower", by Grace navy, who made a landmg m the beautiful. No flag spreads its folds Won Lost Pet. ' provision of the act reads: of Sandy. + Events of this_ w:eek have Irwin.-In which two parents de- Bahamas in March, ~776: The rat- over a more highly favored land 1 Tunnel .................... 2 0 1.000 That no child under the age of Norma Gladys Nordberg of Midsaddened the maJority of the .d th t 6 h.ld t tlesnake symbol, w1th 1ts motto, than ours. IU · 0 1.000 14 years old shall have been em- vale received the degree of bachel2 American people. With 1\fusso- cfl e Na yc 1k ren at re 00 mahny un~on ······················ 2 1 66 7 ployed or permitted to work on or of arts with the high school lini~s "stab-in-the-back" at the ~::e t:: q~:era~~~ ~:~:es~nt t~~ ~ M~~:_ ~..~ ....::~::::~::::::. 1 1 :500 the farm whether for gain to such certificate, having studied English ~lh~:s, and the collapse of country where 'many exciting adDraper .................... 1 1 .500 a child or any other person, in as a major subject. James W. Hil· . an~, the outlook ~or the AI- ventures follow. 0 Sandy ............... ....... 1 1 .500 the production, cultivation or har- ton, who already held the bachelor hel:l Is at present qmte depress"R ff d th H k t" b c th J d 1 000 vesting of a crop of sugar beets of science degree, was awarded 1 lng. The sympathy of most Ama Y an e on ebees ' Y .,ou or an ··· ···· · or sugar cane with respect to the high school diploma, having ericans is with the Allies, be- ~~~~ ~~;i;lcture~~o~~~~:: :!~~ I ~i~~rton ............... ~ ~ :~~~ which application for payment is majored in botany. He is from cause it is the popular belief ers of a lively giraffe who races The regular meeting of the San- 1 u er ······················ made, except a member of the Sandy. Leah Mafalda Baxter, of that they are fighting for the with everything on the African Five sweepstakes and two grand dy Lions club was held WednesBOYS A LEAGUE immediate family of a person who Midvale received the bachelor of things we hold dear-justice, Veldt including an automobile. prize winners were n·a med in the day evening, June 12 , at East JorWon Losf Pet. was the local owner of not less science degree (art) and Richard freedom and democracy. "Here They Are" and "Water Mid-Flora Garden club annual dan stake lodge at Glacio park, ~ Sandy Third ..... ....... 2 0 1.000 than 40 percent of the crop at the Goff Smith of Midvale the bachel--o-Babies' Circus".-Two new enter- flower show Saturday in Midvale with a banquet and social at which West .Jordan ............ 2 0 1.000 time such work was performed; I or of arts degree (speech) in the + An· optimist is the man who taining books by Walt Disney. city hall. More than 200 entries Lions and partners were in at- [Gramte .................... 2 1 .667 and that no child between the .school of arts and sciences. Harold thinks he can keep up with the were exhibited. tendance. Mr. and Mrs. James IEast Midvale .......... 1 1 .500 ages of 14 and 16 shall have been Orson Smith of Draper, Clinton J. war by reading or listening to Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett was award- Kirkham of Salt Lake were spe- Herriman ................ 1 1 .500 employed or permitted to work Staker of Sandy, and Maurice the communiques. Local Temple Worker ed the "queen of the show" prize cial guests. Lark ........................ 1 2 .333 for a longer period than eight Lynn Watts of Murray received Feted On 75th Birthday for the outstanding rose in the Mr. Kirkham, member of the L. Draper .................... 0 2 .000 hours in any one day, execept a the degree of bachelor of science Mrs. E. A. Christensen and show, a crimson glory which also D. S. church beautification com- Bluffdale ................ 0 2 .000 member of the immediate family 1 in the school of business. Henry daughter, Darlene, of Minneapolis, John Oldham, a worker in the took a sweepstakes ribbon. A sec- mittee, was the guest speaker of GIRLS' LEAGUE of a person who was the legal Blake Butterfield was awarded the Minn., are visiting Mrs. Christen- Salt Lake temple, was honored re- ond entry by Mrs. Aylett, a Joan- the evening, and he outlined the Won P owner of not less than 40 percent degree of bachelor of arts in the sen's sister and family, Mr. and cently at a family , dinner at his 1 na Hill rose, also was awarded a church, state and home beautifiLost ct. of the crop at the time such work school of business, and Sherman 0 Mrs. David B. Harmon. home in Sandy, on his 75th birth- sweepstakes ribbon. cation program in connection with Gene's Conf. ············ 2 l.OOO was performed. Simons Brinton of Murray obtain0 day anniversary. Second grand prize of the show the centennial in 1947. Crescent ·················· 2 l.OOO Inspections will be made in Salt ed the bachelor of arts degree in 0 All of his children and their was awarded to George Walter Draper · · ··············· 1 l.OOO Lake county to see that no farm- the school of medicine. Maxine JORDAN DISTRICT Ele~tion of officers o~ the San· jBluffdale .................. 1 1 500 ·333 1 er who violates this law shall re- ~ Charlier of Sandy received the 2 SOFTBALL GAMES families were in attendance, in· Strom, for the greatest number of dy LlOns took place with Dr. C. Riverton ................ 1 eluding Mr. and Mrs. Wilford prize winning entries in all divi· ceive a beet payment, Mr. Jensen 1 degree of bachelor of laws, LeN. Jensen being elected president, Union ................... 1 2 .333 1 sa1'd . 1n case of f a1.1m . g t o pay fa1r · G ran d Has1a, M urray, was award 1 sions. ow ey an am y, r. an rs. 1 M f il M d d d C e Boys' A League succee ing . A. Greenwood. South Jordan ........ 0 1 000 Sweepstakes ribbons were Other officers elected include: · 1 and reasonable wages the farmer ed the bachelor of science degree June 18-Lark vs. East Mid- Harvey J. Oldham and son of 2 000 Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Old- awarded to Mrs. Tyler R. Vincent Butler ······················ 0 · will receive his beet payment af- in civil engineering, and Rondo vale, at Midvale. C. A Greenwood, first vice presiter all labor is paid according to Obray Birch of Sandy was the June 19-Granite vs. West ham and family, Mr. and Mrs. for the outstanding artistic dis- dent; Paul Boyce, second vice SALT LAKE COUNTY FARM the provisions of the Charles Oldham and Mr. and Mrs. play, to Alex Beckstead for the act. But pay- only recipient this year of the Jordan, at Draper. president; Dr. C. C. Jensen, third BUREAU LEAGUE vs. Stanley Oldham and son, of Salt outstanding perennial entry and . 'd A C J ment will be held until all labor degree of bachelor of science in June 20-Sandy Third L k c·t d M d M Gl vice presl ent; . . ensen, reclaims are settled. a e 1 y, an r. an rs. en to Pete Deneris for the outstand- elected secretary and treasurer; I Herriman, at Midvale. geological engineering. BluffLennberg and children of Midvale. · t f th · · g d Standing of the Teams James W · H'lt 1 June 21-Draper vs. mg en ry rom e JUmor ar en Harold Bradley, tail-twister; Reed on f S an d Y 0 b • The sisters of Mr. Oldham were b Won Lost Pet. SANDY FIRST WARD R S t ame . d the mas t er of sc1ence . d egree dale, at Draper. clu . Sanderson, Lion tamer; Golden s. . • 1 also in attendance: Mrs. Alice More than 1000 entries were re- Baxter, director. Big Cottonw'd CCC 7 Boys' B League ·875 SPONSORS ENTERTAINMENT in botany. 2 Other numbers presented during Hunter .. . ........... 6 June 18-Butler vs. Riverton, Brown, Mrs. Helen White and ceived in the rose division, ac.750 --------625 M_rs. Ada Aveson, all of Salt Lake 1 cording to Rufus F. Ray, vice Taylorsville ···········5 3 · Sandy First ward Relief society at Midvale. the evening included, colored 3 571 *HONOR ROLL 1 president of the garden club and sildes of the wonderland of Utah, Bluffdale ················ 4 June 19-Midvale vs. Draper, City. · sponsored an entertainment and 600 2 3 Mr. Oldham was born May 29, director of the show. Junior mem- presented by C. A . Greenwood; Crescent .......... -··· at Draper. · sale Tuesday evening at the ward New subscribers: Elaine Shul285 2 5 1865, in Sheffield, Yorkshire, Engbers exhibited 32 entries, of which inStrumental musical numbers by Riverton ·· · ............ · chapel w1th a good crowd in at- sen of West Jordan and J . H. June 20-South Jordan vs. land. He joined the L. D. S. church 24 e erded fl'rst place rl'b I , Winder .................... 1 6 .143 tendance Bailey of Midvale. Tunnel, at Midvale. wer aw - J. M. Boyden, and community · in the old country May 3, Renewing subscribers: J . H. 1882 and bons. Perennial entries numbered I singing, led by G. Harold Bradley. South Jordan ...... 0 June 21-Union vs. Sandy, at 6 .000 The novelty program included came to Utah in 1885. He married about 75 . 1 1 Tuesday's Results: tap and ballet dance numbers by Powell, I. M. Bradley, John A. Draper. 1 Elizabeth Brown June 12, 1895 in Robert D. Casto of Holladay, I "DISH NIGHT" AT IRIS Girls' Teams Big Cottonwood CCC 15, Bluff· Lora Farnsworth, Bernice Burkin- Aylett, C. I. Goff, Henry Gos· Commencing next Wednesday, dale 7. shaw, Maxine Stowe and Marg- man, U. S. Cafe, Heber C. Aylett, June 18-Riverton vs. Drap- the Salt Lake temple. He has al- prominent amateur gardner, judgways been active in the work of ed all entries. June 19, every Wednesday night Hunter , Taylorsville . uerite Houston; yocal duet, Mrs. Lewis Goff and D. }3. Harmon of er, at Midvale. 3 15 the church and has held many will be "dish night" at the Iris Iona Nelson and Mrs. Alice Sad- Midvale; G. Reed Sanderson, Mrs. June 19-Union vs. Herriresponsible positions in the SunSandy First ward over a period theatre in Midvale. Every lady atSchedule for Saturday, June 15 ler, of Draper, accompanied by Grace M. Anderson, Carter E. man-Lark, at Draper. day school, M. I. A. _Priesthood of several years. tending the show on these nights, [ Taylorsville at South Jordan. Mrs. Mavis Sadler; reading, Ralph Grant, D. H. Dean, L. Rowsell and June 20-Bluffdale vs. Gene's quorums and genealogical work. Mrs. Oldham died February 22, and paying the regular adult ad· Crescent at Bluffdale. 1 Bishop; instrumental and singing Joe Orter of Sandy; Arthur J. Confectionery, at Midvale. 1 He served as a ward teacher for 1932. Mr. Oldham has been going mission of 25 cents, will receive Hunter at Winder. numbers by Mrs. Hyrum Steven- Orr of Riverton; U. S. Smelting June 21-Crescent vs. Butler, 1 1 at Draper. more than 30 years, and has had to the temple every day for more a fine piece of chinaware, ManaRiverton at Big Cottonwood son, Mrs. Mary Taylor and Mrs. Refining and Mining Co., of Salt charge of the fast offerings in than two years. ger C. M. Stringham states. CCC. Erickson of Salt Lake City. Lake City. \ L egion an d A uxi 1iary I __ University of Ulah Holds Graduation I Easi Jordan Stake Sels Meell·ng Tl·me I Offi.CI•al WarnS A · • . , B · ·h gainS.& reaC fS B A ugar eel unforget- ~ I I ---o-:-- I I Garden Club's Flower s h w Sandy Lions Club Meets al Glacio,· Off• EJ I d Allracls Many leers ec e I 1 I I I I I ° 1 ! l I I I |