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Show F \ • • Ree~marks •By the Editor MIDVALE, UTAH FINESPEAKER TO APPEAR ON SCHOOL FORUM • Midvale should bow its head in shame for not turning out in numbers to the farewell party given Volume 7-No. 47 A Publication Devoted to the WeUare and Progress of the Jordan Valley Friday, November 22, 1940 Arrangements have been made last Saturday night for the three for a forum to begin on Wedneslocal boys who volunteered for day, November 27 at 7:30 p. m. selective military service. A splenat the Jordan High school, Sandy, did program had been arranged Utah. to do honor to these fine lads, but The speaker will be Mr. Julian only a bare handful of Midvale Thomas who has been living in citizens came out to attend the en,France for the past tw~nty yea~s. tertainment. He left France approximately s1x This has been true, also, whenweeks_ ago and has had_f_irst hand ever any public patriotic enterexpenence as to conditions pretainment has been offered here vail~ng ~ Europe, as a result _of lately. Every attempt to attract the mvaswn of the coast countries the public to a worth-while pro- I by the Nazis. gram, free of cost, has been ig<From the J.H.S. Broadcaster) This is a rare opportunity for nored by an overwhelming porWith the 1940 football crown at the pul>lic to receive information tion of our population. It seems as stake Jordan and Carbon will concerning conditions in Europe match wits and strength Saturday that would be impossible to reif Midvalians j~t do not have I Much . interest is displayed . in, time for such thmgs. · the commg school board electwn 1 at two p. m. in the Ute Stadium ceive elsewhere. The school au1 -<>in the Jordan school district, with to decide the wearer of the State thorities are desirou.s that a large Championship crown. • Mr. Greenwood and the faculty the filing of seven candidates who audience be present. and students of Midvale junior will seek election as member of The huskies from down Price high school are to be cong~atulat~d the J orda~ district sch_o~l board way are out to repeat pre-season upon the fine Americamsm dis- 1 from Precmct 8, compnsmg Dratactics and hand Jordan a setback. play which has been installed in per, Riverton, Herriman and However-the Beetdiggers have the main hall of their building.' Bluffdale, at the election to be I done some brilliant hard fighting Patriotic pictures, including a pic- held December 4. this season, and their remarkable ture of every American president, i Candidates who have filed with 1 third-quarter come-back in the have been placed on the walls so the district office include A. J. \ Front row, left to right: Joe Workman, Beardon, Lee Pratt, Eckland, Flanders, Elmer Williams, Ogden semi-final game rates them Friday, November 15, was a that every student and person en-' Henderson, Parley P. Smith and Clarence Silcox, Kent Bodell, Jerry Yates, Brigham Gardner, John Vranes. Second row: Dunn Taylor, a good chance of upsetting the Keith Anderson, Eugene Robinson, Ray Malmberg, Phil Maynard, Ralph Holt, Eddie Narovich, Jace "red-letter day" for 25 home-room tering the building cannot help but Harmon E. Day of Draper; Milton Dinosaur grid machine. Walker, Nick Mascaro, Jimmie Butterfield, Trusler Boles, Lional Stelter, Lee Dimond. be impressed with the display. Bodell of Herriman; Bert M. Top row: Bob Price, Dale Butterfield, Orin Van, John Sabin, Scott Wyberg, Anderson, This game promises to be a mothers of the 'Midvale P.-T,A., Paul Cook, Bill Poulson, If every school in the nation Crump of Bluffdale and Vern H. Wendell Cook, Bob Sjoblom, George Pavich, Jack Silcox, Don Soffe, Lowell Thompson. thriller from the opening kickoff who, under the direction of Mrs. would follow the example of our Morgan and Elmo Hamilton of 'til the final gun shot decides the Joseph Millerberg, participated in a tour that was both interesting Midvale junior high, there would, Riverton, according to district fate of the rival teams. and instructive. The school board be no reeason for despair for the clerk, Stanley A. Ras_m ussen. Squad members will have but generously provided a bus, enabfuture of our republic. Gwynne Page of Riverton, pres- . one thought in mind-victory-as ling the group to ride together. It --oent member form Precinct 8, will Coaches "Snide" Taylor and Press • "Let Us Thank God For Our not seek re-election, He has just Summerhays prime their teams took real courage on the part of Mr. E. E. Greenwood to beHarvest. It Is He Who Has Made been elected Salt Lake county for the tilt. sole escort to so many ladies, but The Sun Shine, The Rains Fall, commissioner at the recent general • From pre-season statistics Car- his presence added appreciably to And The Com Grow." election. Awards for accomplishments inJ Figures just released by the .I many fields of activity will be 1 Jordan school district office dis- bon takes the nod, having been the enjoyment of the trip. We Americans are on the eve ARD presented to more than 350 Salt 1 close the number of students en- defeated by only one school, Mesa, The first stop of this delightful of our 319th Thanksgiving reun- SANDY FIRST W 00 Lake county farm boys and girls rolled in the elementary and Arizona. Jordan, beaten twice in tour was St. Mary's of the Waion when our nation dedicates itTO HOLD TWO-DAY Saturday at 1 p. m. when the an- junior high schools of the district, pre-season games, has made an im- satch. The aggregation of mothers self to the enjoyment of "peace, HARVEST CARNIVAL nual Salt Lake county 4-H Club as compared with the registration pressive record in Region Two was impressed and charmed by harmony, tranquility and union." league play. Achievement day program is held last year. They are: the culture of this fine school and It is the best time in the whole A two-day harvest carnival sponat MI.dvale c1·ty hall. Last This The probable lineup of Douglas Walton of the Porterthe the graciousness of the Sisters and year to gather the family c1an sored by Sandy First ward, will The program is being sponsored year year teams will be as follows-d Walton company of Salt Lake students whom they met there. under one roof friends, too, shoul be ~ld Wednesday and Thursby the 4-H Club Leaders' assoc;~Bm' gham Central 589 572 CARBON JORDAN City, will be the principal speak... .. ...... The Stewart Training school was be included. Let's sing, dance, b e day, November 27 and 28, at er at a meeting of the Mid-Flora ti·on, of whl'ch Willia' m Wh 1'taker Butler 139 Bryner Van next. This is an experimental le ........................... . 126 glad and rejoice together, that Sandy recreation hall, to which · pres1'dent . M ar- c opper t on .................... .. 247 garden club Wednesday, Nov. 27, of Chesterf'Ield IS Mascaro school of unusual merit. In it the 264 Golding It though wehaworship . in differenit everyone is tinviiltedl. . 'th the at the city hall. Mr. Walton will den Broadbent, assistant Salt Lake I Crescent ........................ 92 lg W. Cook newest methods and problems of 96 L. Johnson faiths and ve varymg econom The . bl t d M I H ll 1D 559 . dc . even w .open Wl diScuss garden pro ems. 1 Wiberg education are tested and tried. county agen , an 557 Treat rs. vy a , raper ......................... . c t eories, we are gratefully jome rg P. Cook Miss Lund, the principal, whose73 Faucett . • servmg of a hot dinner, Wednes~ l Th t' g is open to the pub- county home demonstrat1'on agent, I Gran1·te ........................ .. 76 , the umty of a thankful heart.- day, from 5 P· m. to 8 P· m., fol- 1 . e dmee m . te ted . I will be in charge of the award Herriman ......................106 111 Stapley Sofie enthusiasm for her work was conrt Salt Lake Kiwanian. lowed by an outstanding program. , 1Ic, an everyone m . res . m 1 hl d B 145 129 Pace Poulson re -o-A charge is made for the dinner flowers and gardens IS cordially presentations. Hig an oy ............. . 1 tagiously stimulating, showed the · 1· ·t Price group through from the nursery d t 0 tte d H 131 Mullins G qb Speakers will be David Sharp Lark ..............................154 • While all the rest of Mid_ va_Ie but the program is free. mvl e . a n •. enry r~ssJr. of Logan, assistant state 4-H 1 Midvale ........................ 82 5 818 1 Kelly Robinson school to the junior high. She hb Th d t d was enjoying the Thanksgivmg Each of the auxiliary organiza- rna. n, presi en., sal . e mee t m g 560 ll t t t 7 30 club leader; Mrs. Sam J. Lindsay I Riverton ....................... . Holt spoke also of the many fine meth547 Reid hb holiday, The Sentinel staff put out l tions of the ward and also Boy WI s ar a · p. m. of Taylorsville, Tyler R. Vincent Sandy ............................767 D. Butterfield ods which had been adopted suc796 Liapis fb this week's issue yesterday. It was , Scouts w1'll have their booth at C 1s \ s outh J ord an ............... .239 263 p · of Midvale an d M r. Wh'tak 1 er. cessfully by their P.-T.A. just another Thursday for us. the carnival. I ar on U1S renuum Mr. Vincent will present the Union ............................698 733 Lunch was enjoyed at the Uni--<>281 A free dance for children will, On Swine Exhibit awards of pins provided to au ( Upper Bingham .......... 278 versity cafeteria, after which the • Mayor "Joe" Welch tells us that be held from 8:30 to 5:30 p. m. 464 boys and girls who complete their i West Jordan .................. 500 group was shown through the Kihe is going to have some good I with a dance in the evening which <From the J .H.S. Broadcaster) year's club work by the Utah . wanis Boys' Club. This recre;-news real soon about tho~e d~lap~~ 1 will climax the two-day event. In the Ogden stock show, held Bankers' association. j TOTAL ....................5961 5974 ational center for underpz;ivileged dated buildings on Mam s ree' The committee in charge in~ from November 9 to 12, Douglas This year's total of 597 4 shows . h ts have been Following that presentation, children is acCOJllPlishing· m'\Jc}j..which t~e mere an eludes J. w. Thompson, chairman; Carlson exhibited five head of d 1 ill be presented to 10 that there are 2993 boys and 2981 good. endeavormg for the past two years I Herbert Bartlett, Harold Nelson, ~ re~istere? Chester White swine, ! :~sa :ndwgirls who were members girls enrolled. West Jordan Ward beautificaThe last stop was the Neiihto have tom down. Mrs. Betty B. Peterson, Mrs. with wh1c~ he brought home the of the home economics, livestock tion project has been announced 1 • . ~ces that he Laurence Stapley, Everett Kunz, first prenuum. and crop judging teams, and other Sandy Second Ward by stake chairman, Albert Olson. borhood House. This build~ combines a nursery school where _Earl Sml:h ann St , Mrs. Clarence Peterson and Mrs.• Douglas also took third and edals will be presented to the The ward chapel will receive will move h1s Gamble ore agen. . To Renovate 1 Chapel . . h m working mothers pay a little ;o. . 1 Harriet Robmson. fourth premmms m t e open c1ass three boys and three girls who are some remodeling and other buildcy to a larger store b u ild mg m . h th t' ward maintenance, a W.P.A. nUl'll~ Everett Kunz is chauman of and sold the ogs on e auc 1on wm' ners in the health contest. ings on the grounds will be reSandy second ward beautificathe near future and , w ill ocCUpy . · d $ 90 h dred · ht ery school and an adult work and . ' d fl we1g Next presentations will be tion committee with Milton Cun- paired and painted under the dithe entrre groun oor of the the program . committee, ass1ste block at 6.M I per un play center. A baby and dental Midvale hotel building, with the by Mrs. Bernice Tudor, Earl Coxl, to the Z.~. . • . . award of medals to the girl chosen dick of the ward bishopric, is rection of the ward bishopric. clinic is also conducted, the doc. Carl Ne ~ 1. Although all JUdgmg was non- as the outstanding club member planning a complete renovation exceptwn of K en H and' s tonsorial Mrs. J. W. Thompson, The church landscape gardener, tor and dentist donating their ser. .. . L g stocks of mer- son and John R1ch. . compehtlve, Jordan was Johnny- 0f the year the two girls who are and redecorating and painting of Irvin Nelson, has landscaped and vices. This is one of the finest emponum. ar er D B'15h · h · f th 'th · d · t ' 0 chandise and an ever-increasing ean. op Is. c auma? e ~n-the-~pot Wl JU g~ng earns winners of the dairy food pre- their ward chapel. plotted all the church property of agencies in the city for aiding the . ecessi·tates canvassmg committee, assiSted by m the livestock, poultry, and crops t· n contest Medals also will the ward. The high priest group unfortunate. Suggestions have been made by volume of b usmess n . . . . I para 10 · the change. More power to ya', the members of the pnesthood. diVlSlO~. be presented to all girls who won an interior decorator. The presid- has taken the beautification of the The ladies will heartily enE 1 Judgmg on the poultry team the A rating in the individaul ing bishop's office will furnish ma- grounds for their part of the pro- dorse the fact that the school bus ar · --<>"U" COACH TO TALK HERE were Dahl Clark, Orval Gillen, style dress revue. Winners in the terials and paint and members of ject. is a safe vehicle in which to ride, • We wish some people would re- Ike Armstrong, head coach at the Dale Cardwell, Leon Han~en ~nd county canning contest, sponsored the ward, under direction of the Over an acre of lawn to be sur- Several of them took turns in member that the election is over, University of Utah, will be the James Leak. On the crops JUdgmg b the Kerr Glass company, also interior decorator, will do the rounded by approximately 150 waving the red flag across danand take off those campaign but- principal speaker at Monday eve~-: team were Wallace Madse?, Ron-- ;;ll be given awards. needed redecoration. The work is shrubs and trees, will be planted gerous intersections and much tons. Seems like some folks want ing's meeting of the Midvale KI- 1ald Madsen, Darrel Dansie, HarPrizes in the attendance contest expected to begin early during on the south side of the chapel. laughter and good fun resulted 1 to wear them as a token of vic- wanis club. 1 old Howcroft and Dahl Clark. for clubs having the most par- the coming week. A large modern outdoor fire-place from their efforts. tory, or to impress others that they T H A N K S G I V 1N G , 1 9 4 0 This is the first major step of will be built in one corner adjoinents, friends and members at the The tour was concluded at 3:30 voted for the winning team. achievement day program will be Sandy Second ward's plan to ing the grove. and will be remembered as time -o-given, and the cash premiums beautify their ward chapel inside During the past season the high happily and well spent by those • Don't forget, Jordan high plays I won by the members at the Salt and outside. priests group planted flowers and who went. Carbon county high tomorrow for Lake county and Utah state fairs cared for the shrubbery, flowers --------the Utah state football Class A also will be presented. and rose garden, which were plantFirst Ward Groups Mrs. Meta Thesan Wins ' championship. They will need ed the previous year by the Relief Plan Fireside Chat Prize in Dress Display Society. help from the grandstands to SANDBURR CAMP. D. U. P. cheer them ort to victory. PROGRAM HONORS BRITISH As dozens of contestants paThe committee in charge of this The Midvale First Ward Gleanproject is H. W. Jorgensen, chairer and M-Men officers will hold RIVERTON BRANCH LIBRARY The lesson, "Britain's Contri- raded lovely children's h and Alb t b t' to the Church, was pre- made dresses in a gala fashion man, Hugh Finlayson and er 1 their first Fireside Chat at the ATTRACTS MANY READERS u ~ 0~ b Mrs Beth Sorenson at· show at Z.C.M.I. in Salt Lake City Olson. home of June Greenwood at 194 sen e Y . I d ft M Meta The school board an~ the ward I Lincoln street on Sunday, NovemThe Riverton school library, a meeting of the Sandburr Camp Tues ay a ernoon, rs. will build a cement ditch on the ber 24 , at 8 p. m. Daughters of Utah Pioneers held Thesan, bookkeeper at the local property line between the school after two years as a branch of the The speaker will be Mrs. M. WHO SLS.E Salt Lake county library system, Friday afternoon at the home of P. C. Rasmussen Market,- won and the church property in the Douglas Wood, wife of the former HAS AS MUCH M Sophrona Bateman. third award. . f t • ·t has grown from a monthly total -roBE rs. Equisite precision of detailed very near u ure, I was an- president of the German mission. of 489 books read to over 2,000. -f'MANKFUl.. Songs and verses by some of the workmanship was revealed in the nounced. Mrs. Wood will show pictures in 'f"O~ ~ The library is open from 9 a. m. prominent people who have come entry. The cunning little dress wasconjunction with her talk, which to 3:30 p. m. each day with the from the Brittish Isles were sung de of pure silk in a blonde BABY CLINIC DATES concerns living conditions, life, exception of Monday and Saturand read, including contributions ::de which matched the little SET FOR NOV. 28. 29 etc. in Germany. All first ward day On Monday the hours are by Sister Ruth, May Fox, and the girl's hair perfectly. The dress M-Men and Gleaners are cordially from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. and on late Dr. James Talmadge, Ch~r- was modeled by Mrs. Thesan's The "Well Baby clinic", spon- invited to attend. Saturday the library is closed all les Penrose and others. Some hiS- 1 granddaughter, little Joy Goff ,and sored by East Jordan stake re·day. Parents and children are taktories of people from England were, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis lief society will be held ThursFIRE DESTROYS HOME ing advantage of this service. The also read. Mrs. Madge Stapley, Goff of Midvale. day, November 28, from 10:30 to Fire, thought to have been caused students have made posters which second vice president was in 11:30 a. m. at the Jordan stake by an overhea".ed stove, com' ··decorate the room. The library is charge. Refreshments were served A fine nne of Wedding An· house in Sandy and Friday, Nov. pletely destroyed the frame home in a large room on the first floor following the business hour. nouncements at The Sentinel. 29, from 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. at and furniture of Albert Hardof the Riverton school. Hostesses were Mrs. Bateman, . Draper junior high school, it has castle, Jr., Sunday at 9 a. m. Sandy Miss Connie Lovett, librarian, and daughters, Mrs. Myrtle B. Hy- Rose Stuart Friday, December 13, been announced by Mrs Mamie City firemen and Salt Lake county is taking . a great deal of interest , att and Mrs. Veloy B. Allsop. at 2 p. m., it has been announced· Pierson, who will be in charge. firemen responded to the blaze. and keeps the library open fer The next meeting of the camp I by Mrs. Elfleda L. Jensen, capMothers are invited to bring Damage is estimated at $1500, parall adults as well as students. will be held at the home of Mrs. tain. their children of pre-school age. tially covered by insurance. * * * * * * * * * * Beetdiggers and Dinosaurs Wi II Battle for State Title SEVEN ASPIRE TO 0FFICE IN BOARD ELECTION Contenders for State Grid Championship Clash Is Scheduled For Ute Stadium 2 P. M. SaJurday I Local Home-Room Mothers Enjoy Trip To S. L.lnstitutions I county 4-H Clubs Plan I I SCHOOL CENSUS ''ACh•tevement Day "Here FIGURES GIVEN Garden Club Ll•S.,S. G d Speaker FOr Meet Next week w· West Jordan Ward Plans To Beautify Grounds, Chapel I I I I I I I I • |