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Show • MIDVALE LISTS CITY'S BUDGET FOR NEXT YEAR Ree~marks •By the Editor MIDVALE, UTAH • It is with considerable regret * * * * * * * * * * that we saw Mr. and Mrs. C. M. At a regular meeting of the MidStringham, erstwhile operators of Volume 7-No. 49 A Publication Devoted to the Welfare and. Progress of the Jordan Valle y Friday, December 6, 1940 vale city council, held Tuesday the local theatre, depart to southnight, the 1941 proposed city budern California, after relinquishget was discussed and determined. ing their lease on the Iris. Dur-1 Expenditures for 1941 will exceed ing the 18 mor:ths that t.he Stringthe 1940 amount by $556.00, Mayhams were Midvale residents, we or C. J. Welch announced, the learned to respect them for their Per H20s proposed budget calling for total abilities, and to cherish their outlays of $60,742.00. friendship. During their term of -:+ Estimated expenditures for 1941 management, the Iris was conWell, here we are again this year East Jordan District Boy Scout -at least we are if this gets by are almost identical with those alverted from a run-down showCourt of honor was held Sunday "Ye Editor" or he hasn't hired a lowed during 1940, with only house to one which was well conevening at Midvale First ward new "sports expert" for this seaslight increases allowed in the ducted, clean and respectable. chapel under direction of district son. Well, anyway, here are a few following departments: Water deWe wish the Stringhams good scout director, Bennett Cash, with of our views on the sports set-up partment, electric light fun d. luck in their new home, and at 0. B. Ballard as court of honor streets, sidewalks and public propthe same time we welcome the this season. chairman. erty, and public safety and ju· new management to Midvale, and The awards were presented as o diciary. trust that they will continue the follows, according to J. E. MickelAs usual our remarks must be The amount to be paid on outgood work started by Mr. Stringham in giving this community a Th f tu sen, district scout commissioner: confined to the M Men leagues standing bonds and interest will worth-while theatre. e ea re game of last week's going about their business of debe $13,500.00 or $1785.00 more than ---o--_Tenderfoot-Mark Cuzzins, John termining a championship in the 1 play in the East Jordan M. Men this year, while capital outlay will • We wish that Dale Waters league was played between Sandy II R:~ha~dson, Bobby. ?lson, Rich- leagues in this vicinity_. To start take $10,237.10, or $2,198.50 less would remove that sign "Just First and Draper First, the form- a Vmcent, Bob SISI~n and J?on off with, how about a few obserthan the present period. Married" from the back of his se- er nosing out the latter 23-21 in an I troop 118• Midvale First I vations about some of the teams A tax levy of 11.5 mills, the overtime game. The game was l ward, Gerald Nelson, Carl Nelson, in the le gu ? same as for 1940, is expected to dan. Hallowe'en pranksters scrib- close and hard fought all the way, I tr?op 137, Midvale Second ward; a bled the sign on his car, and Dale the teams being tied at 4-all at Dick Jensen, troop 121 • Sandy Secproduce $40,949 on a total valuaAs the old adage is to stick to "Symphony In White" thinks he is fooling the public by the f'1rs t quart er mark, and 17-all ond ward; tion of $3,560,776. Total income Second Class-John the champion until he is defeated . from taxes after deducting a reallowing it to remain on the at the end of regulation playing Mazams, troop 121 • Sandy Sec- I it again looks to us as though Un~ ---o--time. The score remained within ~~ ward! Don Peterson, troop ion will have the best chance of vehicle. Mrs. Bruce A. Hartman of Mid- serve for uncollectable taxes and adding a delinquent tax fund is oc ayne Max troop Scogga~ 118 M1dvand Ie coming through the season as the 1 • Melv Lind received a letter the one or two points lead for either Don' Cgrakmte; vale, won third prize in a camera $40,992 as compared with $40,t earn.SaInd theF. hectic other day, addressed to "Santa iod t d t per- F 1rs overtime . t ward. ' ' a champions of the East Jordan contest sponsored by the "Me- 536 in 1940. Claus, North Pole." The missive, n Y IrS .d. manage o slip h 1 F"1rs t c1ass- Jo h n J ones Howard Stake. Union lost only Curtis ' their 1 Cleary News " a d. t th written by a little Midvale boy, through the d ec1 mg score. T e 1 T ' lanky forward who is now playing ' ccor mg o e reads as follows: individual scoring was pretty ev- 1 urner, troop 118, Midvale First freshman ban' at the USAC. But current issue of the magazine Other estimated revenues are: "Dear Santa Clause: I want a enly divided between all members w%:d. •t B the rest of the team is back with On Monday, December 9, the which is published at the I Water rents, 250 0 $13,000: licenses 2and wagon for Christmas and a tinker- on both teams. E Genr Day, N. some very fine additions. Union following new books will be add- Cleary Sanitarium and Hospital $ d f ; 0 fd.og licenses, $ 00; 1 toy ,.t, a little dogy whioh way Mtd al F. t d s d T · M •e ' roop ' '"Pe' S"- ha. not ., yet p!oyed a - e ed to the Salt Loke oounty lib'"'• in Exoet.io' Sp,· g M m" on e•tures $350; 'P"ial ut thee hlri.sghasnc rm·agn Y hirdf ond ward; Kenneth Griffith, I.es- m· the l th b Midvale collection.· The Pl·cture <ambosv,e) oo.f Mrs. improvement a.ssessments and in5 ya turn it it'l turn, sock fulla P . . - o game o lie Cozzins, , Midvale· eague, as won y a candy, a banna, a holster thats w . 1th Middvale First, as Egon Johnson,troop Orvill118 Gillen. Clell forfeit from Graniteeylast ThursRaleigh's Eden. by Inglis Flet- Hartman's cat, "Snowball" is terest Clti:. hall rentals $200; got 2 gun> in a book ot• got a •ua, a goo many "'Y Je>•••n and John day, but •epom have It that they A novel of many bdlliont "Symphony in White" The approp'':' wn 2 om otate """' lone ranger in it and a jumping shots. ThiS. dgame . It will be read for pure editor writes about it thus in the ' Expenditures $ 000anticipated ... S ended . 46-32 for 121 , S an d Y· The awardmg of the have Maxwell from the Butler strands. d ~1 jac , a rope t h a t rassles, a penan Y 1r . andy Third shows merit badge to J h H k team of last year and some other P easure, an it will be read with magazine. "From Mrs. Th Bruce HartS d .... .,. " a well round d t d . o n ellSc e, f" 1 If prl·d . Am . k h man MI"dvale Ut h th Water department, $4445,· electrie 4 77 c il b ox. Th a nk you very muc h . e earn an promiSes scoutmaster of troop 121 , qualified me payers. Union can play e m encans w o were , , a , comes e 1" ht f . -o--to be one of the leaders when the him for receiving of his Eagle I as a team and not individuals ready to give their all to resist exquisite picture that is given Ig und, streets, side• The Sentinel is pleased to an- end of the season rolls around. scout honor. J and can prevent that ever-present European aggression and to es- third place in our contest. We have .and property, $9310; nounce its appointment as dealer J for Midvale First. with There were also a number o! disease of ."cra?bing" from getting tablish on this soil the ideal of na- called it "Symphony in White"- admmiStration and general ex''" Midvale, Sandy, W"t Jon!"' 11 porn" ond fn< Sandy Thrrd L. trnlnlng oertWoates P"""ented to unde< thett "'""· they ohould be tive llbe<ty. the white kitty, the bank of white 9 $0292.50; publl? Wety and and Riverton, fa< the Padflc Mumtonl w.th 16 ond R. Brown the ocoutma•"" of the dC.Ulct. able to come tbrou!lh. G!YO Mo Liborty, by John .:.- flowern, the pa]lngo of the white JU<heml, 1 &30; bon&, mte...,t aDd Manifolding Book company of With. 10, were h1gh scorers o! the Alvin Schonhall of S 't Lak ----o---skine. Here's a new thing under fence as a background are a per- capital outlay, $13,787.50. akland, California. This com- everung· a. e, S d Th" d was the speaker o! the evening. an Y Ir also has their today's sun-a hiS' tori'cal novel as f ect picture of a summer day. One 1 The 1941 budget will be r - O pany is one o! the country's largSandy Second and Crescent put Musical numbers in d d ihM<l1 u a legal iD lied -# al d" d . c1u e comet whole team back intact with the natural and as spontaneous as can almost hear the drone o! bees wHk' S -••- 1. elt manufacturers o.. s esbooks, on a mg- ong battle w1th the solo Richard v· c t· addition o! Don Orton, who just your own conversation, yet dealand the contented putring of Miss ......... 1 1 . ld t?rms, . te r f orms,,IIa tter turn. . a wm . by the tune Pete, Rasmussen;mvocal en ' voca " --------manito m duet. so-o, Mrs. returned from a mission. With 1 WI"th great men and great Pussy-Cat as she dreams in the and other 1tems wh1ch cannot be o! 32-27. Krm scored 15 for San- Farol Lester and p t R _ Harold Maxfield of track tame ! times. summer sun." . . . b ourn put through sen. e e asmus . taking over the coaching reins, it S mok Y House, by Elizabeth handled com.petltlvely by 1c;>cal ' d Y w h"l 1 e F air printers. We are to repre- 15 poin:S for Crescent to divide The next district court of honor! looks at this time that IJ any team Goudge. Everything anyone, young , sent such an outstanding manu- the scormg honors in this game. will be l;leld Sunday J S will beat Union, it will be Sandy or old, wants in a S tacturer in this locality. Midvale Second and East Mid- at 6 :30 p. m. at Third. They have a small, fast l charming children, three wonder• -o--vale both had easy times in their ward chapel. 1 team that features teamwork-and ful animals and adventure. Most unusual was the "hobby"' • A story in the current issue of games. Midvale Second walked that is what wins basketball ' Europe In Th• Spring, by Clare [ and art displays featured at the "National Builder," a trade mag- over a hard playing bunch from Ma t Ch games. So watch out for this team. Boothe. The author went to EurA meeting o! Jordan Post No. meeting of the Midvale Ladi8 azine for building supply dealers, Butler, 44 to 6, while East Midvale naqemen anges --oI ope February 10, 1940, to see and states that Midvale, Utah, has won as they paced Draper Second At The Iris Theatre Crescent as usual will field a I find out for herself what was go- 35, American Legion, and the La- Community club Wednesday afterdies Auxiliary. was held conjoint- noon at the city hall. more new homes under construe- 33 to 9. Union, the league champvery fine team, but it Carroll is ing on, how it was related U1 ly Wednesday evening at the Mid. The display was in charge of tion than any other city of its ions of last year, won a forfeit By a transaction consummated not playing with them this year America, what the people of Eurvale c1ty hall, .when several state M rs. K e 1vm · A y 1e tt and cons!S · •-.a 1 . . ..... size in the States. We have over when Granite failed last week,. of the Iris will lose just that extra thing J ope. were doing. and thinking off 1cers and VISitors were guests of rare c h"rna f rom every part u~ not seen the article, but, we be- to put a team on the floor. 1 Theatre m Midvale was trans- It takes to make a champion. How- hopmg. Here IS what she Wlt· f h o onor."ded Commander E. A. Jen- th e world , kn"t 1 1ace fr om Denlieve the information is accurate, 1 M. Brown of Midvale Second ferred by C. M. Stringham to the : ever, in any event, this team will I nessed. 1 mark, and wedgewood from Eng1 sen pres1 . and that. it is a fine boost for this and L. ?f Sa.nd;: !hird Burkinshaw interests of Sandy.l take a few of the best of them Th• Strategy of T,euor. by EdA program, under the direction land. Also on display was a beaucommumty. ;. were . h1gh scormg md1v1duals The Burkinshaws assumed the un- before the season is over. mond Taylor. To confuse by propof Mrs Helen. Howard, was · _ pre- 1 ti"ful cut -work c1oth , a wmner at ·~ , . fo~ the f~st round games with 16 expired lease which Mr. String-o--aganda, to divide by corruption, sented, f~llowing the openmg flag the Utah State fair, and a child's • Midvale has tctken on a holi-l pomtll each, while Kim of Sartdy ham had with J. W. Johnson, ownWell, we'll be seeing you next to paralyze by intimidation, and ceremonies, when two vocal num- 1 dr ess, a wmner · a t th e recent fashday air, despite the baliny weath- 1 Second and Fairbourn of Crescent er of the theatre property. week, I hope, with an idea or two then to destroy by blitzkrieg-that bers were sung by Mrs. Bring- 1on · s h ow h eld a t the z.c .M .I . er. City Electrician Willard Kemp were tied for runnerup with 15 Mr. and Mrs. Stringham came about some of the other teams in is the new technique of the "tohurst, accompanied by Mrs. CasM . emb ers of th e c1u b w h o 1oaned has strung the usual Christmas poin¥l apiece. to Midvale from Ogden about 18 this league. tal war.'' This book describes, for sidy, both o! Salt La'ke City, and the beautiful collection and handistreet lights on Main street and has months ago, and made many imthe first time, the methods and rea patriotic book review was given craft work for the display were also adorned the city building with provements during their managesults of this "strategy of terror." by Mrs. George Worthen of Provo, Mrs. Lee Olson, Mrs. J. Hollis Aysome Yule lighting. The "juice" I ment, in the local theatre. Audobon's America, by Donald past department president o! the lett, Mrs. William Davies, Mrs. to operate the holiday lights is, as ! The Iris will be operated by H. Culross Peattie (editor). Here is a American Legion Auxiliary, Lawrence Mineer and Mrs. Meta usual, donated by the Utah Power 'I S. Burkinshaw, who has had volume that embraces the best of At the conclusion o! the proThesen. & Light company. many years experience as manAudubon in every field. Audubon Arthur Kelly, traffic manager The Midvale Second ward M. 1 ager of the Burk Theatre in Santhe artist-the portraitist, painter gram, the groups separated for business meetings, after which reof Western Air Express, gave a I. A. will present a Christmas I dy. J [ of landscapes, of animals, and of freshments were served. most interesting talk on modern ! prog~am at the church Tuesday The Burkinshaws promise many The Red Cross drive for funds birds; and Audubon the writerAt the Auxiliary's air transportation, and a air hostbusiness evenu~g a.t 7:.30 ~· m. improvements in the Iris, and it J in Sandy went over the top with f the reporter of history and obArt mv1tat10n IS exten~ed to all is possible that the theatre will • more than 100% of their quota server of nature, the faithful di- session, it was announced that ess for the company was also presthe local unit will present M:rs. ent and told of her experiences as members and the public to at-~ be closed for a short time for re- J of $100, it is announced by Mrs. ariest. L. E. Peterson, acting mayor of , tend the program. modeling, Mr. Burkinshaw said. Leonard Larson, general chair- ' Books Alive, by Vincent Star- Melba Bills as a candidate for a hostess. Following the meeting refreshthe office of state Auxiliary Sandy City since the death of .. THEY ll man. 1 rett. Through the skill of the authe late A. R. Gardner several J A HAVE TO CLIMB TOGETHER" Mrs. Larson and the other thor, bookish subjects become as presid.ent at the election next ments were served. months ago, was confirmed as ·, chairmen, Mrs. Roy Ferguson, Mrs. piquant and as fascinating to the August. Mrs. Bills has been a official mayor of the city to fill Arnold M. Peterson and Mrs. Olga reader as they have been through- prominent Auxiliary worker and Jr. Community Club To Mr. Gardner's unexpired term of Hdgander, wish to express their out his life to this master literary was formerly state treasurer of Hold Christmas Program the organization. She will be office. He will serve until Januappredation for the cooperation detective. ary 1, 1942. JVA received from the residents of Tragedy in France, by Andre sponsored and endorsed by Jor• dan Unit at the annual convenA special Christmas program Mr. Peterson was taken from Sandy as a whole, also for the co- Maurois. The true story of a dis- tion next summer, wbAin the will be preesnted at the meeting the city council as acting mayor operation given by the Jordan aster that astounded and shocked elections are held. of the Midvale Junior Communiimmediately after Mr. Gardner's high school and the Sandy ele- the civilized world, a story as fasSpecial guests at Wednesday's ty Club Friday (tonight) at the demise. His councilmanic position mentary schooi. cinating as it is grim. meetings were Clemm Schramm, city hall. will be filled by Delmas Larson, Trelawny, by Margaret Arm- department commander; Howard Miss Maud May Babcock o! who was appointed at the Sandy strong. Edward Trelawny lived a Johns, department vice-command- Salt Lake City will read a Christcouncil meeting Wednesday night. IDS life of almost incredible adventure. And his biographer brings er; A. S. Horsley, department ad- mas story and special Christmas jutant, all of Salt Lake City; Wil- musical numbers will be presentout all of his dramatic color. ! Saw France Fall. by . Rene 1m de t liam Bagshaw of Union, district ._e_. d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, Christmas Play Given For Th b Ch am run. e . amazing, a os command er; G eorge W or th en o f ,~ W. Cypus Vawdrey of Draper, Stake Primary Officers unparalleled vanety and scope of 1 Prov o, past d epart ment command - School Official . , . write-in candidate in Wednesday's Jordan school district election in Captam. de Chambrun s expenence er·, W"ll. b .. f S a lt L ae 11am H"1geeo k I May Have Jobs "The Wife of Santa Claus," a Precinct No. 8, polled 655 votes 1 both. With t~e French and ~ribsh City, post adjutant· Commander one-act play, was presented at For Young Clerks . . arm1es provides the matenal for ' to wm over h1s closest opponent Townsend of the Murray post· the Second ward church Satur' one of the most remarkable ac. ' Bert Crump of Riverion who talt h h f th" Harry Hickman of Salt Lake City, day afternoon. P. M. Mickelsen. Jordan Dis11 . ' coun s we s a ever ave o IS ve t erans, placement officer . hed 328 votes. for the trict Co-ordinator, would The affair was in the form of like to I Mr. Vawdrey w i 11 replace war. a demonstration party and was state of Utah. meet any young man or wo• Gwynne Page on the Jordan The program and refreshments man, who has had any form of given for primary officers of the Subscribe for The Sentinel and · c h arge of th school district board on January 1. were m e Past Presi- clerical training, in his office East Jordan stake. It was one of the oddest elecread all the Jordan valley news! dents Club, which includes Mrs. l at the Jordan High «chool, Character parts in the play were on tions in the history of the distr1·ct, Draper, 5; Harmon Day as follows: Mrs. Santa Claus, Mrs. of Draper, Helen Howard, Mrs. Melba Bills, Monday, December 9th, at 10 a. Seven names appeared on the balMrs. Margery Boberg, Mrs. Iva m. Mr. Mickelsen states that it lyde Swenson o:£ Sandy; little 2; V. H. Morgan of Riverton, 8; B lot, and all but one, Mr. Crump arrows, Mrs. Afton Warner, Mrs. nay be possible to provide some Joanne Searles took the part of Elmo Hamilton of Riverton, 13, had withdrawn from the race. Hazel Bird, Mrs. Vivian Richard- work for these people who fall "Jack Frost" and Gloria Peterson and Milton Bodell of Herriman 9. The other six men and thei"r was the adorable little fairy. within the age limit of 18 to 25 0. A. Mickelsen and C. M. Rend- son and Mrs. Hazel Orr. voteDrap totals were: rickson, both of Draper, each re- '' For Better Printing, bring your years. of 4 p A. J. Henderson s Sentinel prints Butterwrappers. er, ; ar1ey mith of ceived one write-in vote. t l next order to The Sentinel,. Jordan Dtstnct • • Boy Scouts MIDVALE WOMAN WINS PRIZE IN MAGAZINE CAMERA CONTEST Sport Shots Hold Court of Honor Here FIRST ROUNDS PLA YEO IN M.I~A. HOOP LEAGUE Buck~ey, ~ NEW BOOKS AT LOCAL LIBRARY o: ~he ~ven~~ ~•mg I~ Me~ 1;~ges-~;~n~ll Hen~bke, t~p ch~. ~Ued ff~es, $~ ~?; commiSSI~n, wa~ orge~son °' ~· $~ ; ~ublic noti~:e re~IS 1~g ~g happ~ Midva~;~ae~nd I -·~ Community Club Features Art And Fine p 1 sto~five rogram 'Hobby' Display Given By Legion Groups AI Meel I I Unite~ Granit~,. I man~gement I ~hey a~d ~um!ord Second Ward Plans Yuletide Program I Sandy Surpasses I Red Cross Quola 1n RecenI D • riVe Peterson Named Mayor Of Sandy I l N E.. J E G v awd rey w· I n School Election I J '---------------! 1 |