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Show &=~~~~~~==~~~· MIDVALE BUYS NEW, MODERN FIRE ENGINE Ree~marks •By the Editor MIDVA LE, UTAH • Ken Hand, the genial barber, was the first motorist to use the new parking lot on Main street, recently created when the county tore down the abandoned build- * * * * spo rt Sh0~ts' ~~!s~~:.~l:::m~~;,c:~~t~a~~\:~~:MIOVALE FIRST ~a~:y~~~~~~~nw:~!e~~l WINS CLOSE TILT :~;et~:~~-~~:~e~ for motormg shoppers. Entrance ~:;.:~~::~r~:!oi~::::,~~; OVER SAND YITES * * * * A Publication Devoted to the Welfare and Progress of the Jordan Valley Volume 8-No. 4 * * Friday, January 24, 1941 Final contracts for the purchase of a new, up-to-the-mmut e fire truck....were signed Wednesday aft- I P RLYSIS DRIVE =~~o~~eb~m~~1c:~~L~~~an~~~c~~ ~;~~~ ~:~ ~e:: ~~~~~::~ a:;e;u~~~ G"'TS OFFICIAL TICKETS Will Be :.:~;::::E·::~;:llowing II THIS SECTID N' :~:::,:~~::::::.'?.~~:,~~=~ PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY PARTY UNDERW AY Per H20s day night's council meeting. A "yffig nood m tho_ Ea't Joe. f' dd't ' f dan M Men League thiS year, as o an a 1 wna1 1re engme, w~s b h f in all years, is more respect and 1 Face value on admi"ssi"on to the Lake Theatre, 1 Sale of t1'ckets for the Pres1·- presented to the city at ers Y a --ot • d and t fans F' 1 players, .d the of M wrll good ou came war I va e rrs ·11 have an up 1 ·t "I'd 1 dent's Birthday Party is now committee composed of Chief L. 1 Salt Lake C1"ty, January 26 to 31, inclusive. · th e f eat ure game coaches for the referees and the · wr e crY vafire "' m as soon- the wmner department t• ~-ctate and vicin- c. Canning, Kelvin Aylett and L. Midvale in way under I be arne t 0 b ask e tb a 11 g • • . th e E as t rest of the officials taking care 2• F ace Va1ue On a d miSSIOn 1 m as the new fire truck is installed of Iast week' s Pay of all S. Rimington. In the petition it completion the following ity, ld f" "t • 1e t k M Men 1eague. S an- of the basketball games. Some tween D enver and E Ck ers, U n1vers1 y h~re. With a two-truck dep>lrt- J ord an sa e the was agreed by the firemen that by arrangements preliminary . t t oo k an ear1Y 1ea d and very disgusting exhibits have been house, January 29. meat, the firefighting facilities of d y F rrs preof gas at the lmperi"al local committee, headed by L. S. they would donate their fire this growing municipality will be it looked as though they were made by both the fans, players 3. Face value on 10 gallons are vention fund of $240.00 toward workers of Corps RI·m,·ngton. . and coaches. Most of the indi1 va1e t o s t ay, b u t m ·d t a h ea d of M.d d f 0 ld now soliciting the d istrict with the purchase, and would contri· Oil Co., Postoffice place, Salt Lake City. s en resr ' an the~ twoiucrE>af:ed victuals guilty have regretted their . First Midvale quarter second the is that assured can rest 1 s a t BERN'S tickets , and cash contributions are bute the labor necessary to remod· actions at a later date, but some 4• F ace va1ue on $2•50 ord er 0 f G roce r"e · ts m · ht pom mnplc equipment to combat two poured th rough. erg being accepted in various boxes in el the present fire house to ach Ut 1 "d a • the persist in doing the same thing SUPER FOODS, M 1 va e, fires at one time if the occasion 1ess th an a mmu t e t 0 t a ke comodate two trucks. stores. local d they h e ld 1·t f rom there night after night. Remember, ev- 5. Face value on $2.50 order of Groceries at 0. P. I fire shot;ld ever arise., Chief Canning lead an an additional of felt need The has in cooperating are Merchants here for some been truck kept ery official is only h uman and t t J Skagg's Store, Midvale, Utah. tells us that there have been times on ou · orgenson, cen er, paralinfantile against the drive d ll G h when two fires were burning in Midvale First in the ball game in most of them are trying their by offerr'ng to accept the time. The present a_ nd lonly_ fir_e ''Sl·s ran _, t they can. 6. Face value on $2.50 cash pure ase at, a b th made he he te f t s th e do to darndest n w r quar rrs e we so the city simultaneously, t1'ckets at face value on orders of truck owned by Mrdva e clty IS Central markets• · t s h e s cored If the average fan would t ry t o · pom can believe that it will happe':l most 0 f the nme etc. A complete list ; a 1929 m~del. In the even: of two merchandise, to Dance at Union. again. But our fire department in the game. Chick Hansen, Mid- act as an official just once they 7. Face value on admission startmg at the same trme, the firms is listed I frres cooperating the of th t b • d h "} 1 local fire departme_n t w_ould _be the tempo would know w h a t h e h as t o t ak e 8• F ace Va Ue On OI C ange an grease )0 a · k d d 1 on thr's page of The Sentr'nel. e up e pre ' guar e va sitv.Hl be able to cope with the 0. & E. Electric, Midvale, Utah. and even speeded it up as he in the line of abuse. The players uation from now on. Last year's receipts from this under a se~ere hand~cap m savmg value on $ 2•50 purchase of automotive Face _ be and know should poured 12 points through the hoop. and coaches --o9 were $112, and it is an- J property, 1 ~ was pomted out my district • We are rather proud of the fad This game was . very rough and more sympathetic. These games equipment at Wheeler's Service Station1 Mid- ticipated that this year's donations Chref Cannmg. that The Sentinel won second hard-fought and mterestmg all the are not played for blood, just for The vehicle purchased Wedneswr'll double th,·s amount, Mr. V ale, Utah • . g pac e w as fun. Remember, also, th a t you place in a contest held in con- way, an d as the scorm is the latest type of fire-fightday sar·d. Rr'mr·ngton T t b • d h ·1 1 F 10 exa b )0 d' t t , · d ace va ue on 01 c ange an grease • nection with the Utah State Press rapl·d • 1·t k ept the fans on .the I wont fm a IC a or on a as- I The public is responding splend- ing e~uip_ment, fitt_ed with a triple aco Service, State and Center streets, Midvale, association convention in Salt edge of their seats to the fmal l ketball floor, for basketball is k combmatwn pumpmg. engine, hose 'tt . 'dl 1 y t o the d rrve, commr ee w 0 r Utah. P1ayed b Y spor t smen an d no t b Y _ be able to Lake City last week end. The I Whl. stle· and booster car. It will Jan d ·n · d Th 'd t' t · f f h e nve wr en Crescent edged out East Mrdvale th e 1onges t st re t c o lmagma ron 11. Face value on lubrication J"ob and oil change at ers sal . 500 er per wa ~ gallons pump net the contest was among weekly papers, of one-half and 30, uary as dictator a see one of the state to determine the best 30-25 in t~e best played game of I could any bywater City local from mmute Lake Salt in stay will proceeds streets, Center and Utah Oil Co. Station, State coverage o/ local news. The Kays- the evening at the Midvale junior I a good sport. So fans, players, and J drants. infantile local for care to county Midvale, Utah. ville Refelx was the first prize high. The score was close all the 1 coaches, exercise a privilege that Payment ~or the ne~ truck, paralysis cases, according to the way and it was Crescent's ability a lot of folks would like to have- 12. Admission to Iris Theatre, Midvale, or Burk Thewinner. ::~~5f~~:1~~t b:si:a~~ : e ~~:~ national plan. atre, Sandy, January 29 and 30. I Our esteemed contemporary, to play ball when the pressure to be a good sport. 1 M"d k b 11 b 113 Ad • • -o<Contined on last page) The Murray Eagle, won first prize budget for capital outlay, Mayor AT I va e junior at as et a 28game to • h. miSSIOn Kl·wanr's Club of Midvale f The b J 1 h h in another contest, for publishc. J. Welch said. etween teams rom I 1g sc 00 I anuary has a handsome trophy to be giv-1 ing the best picture on "Highway Work of enlarging the present stakes. Jordan West and East annual 1en to the winner in the Saftey." house to make room for both fire 14• F ace va1ue on $2 •50 pureh ase at B urgon•s G rotrucks will begin in the near fuLOCAL game between the East and West, Next year Ye Ed. hopes to better ccery, Union. Jordan stake championship teams. the record anct brmg home a first ture, Chief Canning said. He addh d d t 0 th h L t ed that this is the fifth maJ·or show at W. Jordan Jan• 27.· picture to Admission 15. e sc. eavy e ue y:ar, as prize. • ' • l . ule, thrs playoff was not possrble, 16 F -oOn Monday, January 27, the piece of fire equipment purchased • ace va ue on od crange and grease JOb at RusI but plans are already under way . . . bl' h' g new books will be added by the city in 20 years. When followm· Un1·on Station sell's Service of d cttyd de- t o h old the P1ayoff th·rs year, andl reports . AdditiOnal a mg of • • • An ordinance b 'tt tm t appointed in and aISboard Ch'ef commission esta . zoning h "1 d b • • • b 1 1 F 17 . 1 Canning was . hoped that both stakes Wlll . IS an ac- lt mr e meeting su night's part dens • ace va ue on u r1cahon )0 an 01 c ange at to the Salt Lake county library, t Twereday adjustment to regulate building ac~:s\~ha:t~~~b~~ew~~~:~a~~:= Midvale collection: Becksteads' Service Station, South Jordan. tivities in Midvale city, was ap- ~;Pt~e ~id~=~e city council, and make an effort to see_ th~t it ~s I William by Aram, Is Name My the or more purchase at proved Tuesday night by the c~tyl all 1940 reports are now received ! played, as_ the team wmnu:g thlS 18. Face value on $2.50 converted into a fire truck. Saroyan. A book that is sure to Mill, Midvale. Planing Son & Welch J. C. to s?methmg have . wrll trophy MinLawrence Recorder filed, and ordm-' council. Full text of the ever-unthe of part a become 1 show for the1r seasons play, • . even ance appears on Page 2 of this! eer sar'd We dnesd ay. folding American fable. the rn higher go cannot they if of ·ust'ce 't Th t· M ·ssue l • 6 l J Y Cl omas, m _Adventure North, by ~a:hrene ar I . I ao~rlarc the peace, reported that in 1940, church playoffs. -oA story of a grrl s a~d Pmkerton. -o• According to Harry Thomas, lo- the number of cases handled in boy's life in the north woods rn j _ __ You "Pick-'em I Chief Well, vior Traffic 84. totaled court cal chairman of the Greek relief his Jordan Post No 35 American the last days of the fur trading t· 'th th d' t' I I fund, reports that response to the lations headed the list with 73, Boo-'em" feels very happy this gave the 1.6 s~lected men Legr·on airplane the of advent the before ltonna e wr ~o~ mtra cfoor nd 1 games six all week after picking ' appeal locally is very generous. and there were 10 cases involving on ter of h h 1 d th wo h program, ammg ense e a of patriarch Kuhre, D. William makes This week last nose the of Local Board No 16 a rousing d' t . t' . e w o e c arac d ' c ange I t . 't . East Jordan L. D. S. stake ob- new courses m . . , were the Hudd l'f t d' A canvass of the busmess IS f'nc drunkenness. Fines. collected riCl Y an f ec e and games, 24 of out 19 total his . sendoff last Monday evening, Jan'th ur ra mg an I e on th served his 78th birth anniversary woodwork were added to the cur-l son's . me $438.50, and there IS shU $42.00 on 1 th t' s not b a d consr'dermg post Bay was made Wednesday Wl e a th u t d f' uary 20, at the Sandy amusement · . . Its Mr Thomas says that he the books m riculum at Jordan high school dur- ' , Tuesday. ts . th' unco ec e mes, e' number f . . .' . :esu. . hall. A splendid program had been Gregg. Alan by Myste~~ Wm?ed are courses The week. the ing Martin of son the Mr. Kuhre, lS mans m o upse lS shll recervmg contnbuhons, and report showed. by Allison Bills of Midarranged J _for mystery excltm_g an lS Here this year. They say "pride P. and Hansine K. Jensen Kuhre, taught by men trained and daily t_hanks ev_eryone who cooperated! The 1940 police department re- league th th u ted d is here so fall" a before goeth h by a dance, the followed vale, m : boys, concerne Wl th d port, as submitted by Mars all this week's choice: Union to take was born January 21, 1863 at Eph- employed in their vocations and ' e nve. m donated by Cargenerously music the of s~rvlce Patr~l Border States of needs the to riam. He has been a resident of will be adapted Roy Steadman, disclosed that 114 • ter's orchestra. _diStricts. border Mexican elementary whether student, the Prior years. 58 past the Sandy First Sandy from game feature the arrests had been made last _year.. G 1 b H 1 B 38-35; Sandy First has a very good to that time he worked at the or advanced. Two Career u s. Y e en ·1 Highlights of the evening· were A · w1esIey, Of this number 78 were traff1c v1of. adventure mmer A d C leaders Temple quarry at the mouth of . h . speeches by Otto 29, t r espass chance to upset . the league su d nk 1 t· U The course in woodkork will on on. 6 · . o a rons, ru enness Unwrth stick still will we but 1 I 1• and vagrancy 6· cover planning, constructing and and fun in the bea~hful Mlc - 1 former state commander and nat' Little Cottonwood canyon. · t 1 0 tw~ girls who not 1 tiona! committeeman for the ~ a t~e He has been an ardent worker the maintaining and repairing of 1 ganI woods,a ofboommg The report of the city dog tax io?. Cre~cdeni to mSove The Midvale Ladies Community · J. · L egwn, · trade but ! A mencan and Cap t am _e _m econ ran Y e. on va Mr Wlth electricity in had · collector revealed that $159.50 in the church during his entire homes. The course k ry lib bli rt t d h 1 club met Wednesday a ft ernoon m thrs Ser· mg ta by Selective ot standmgs 1 W. Summerhays s and league ra · . d g 1. life, holding many prominent po- will teach house wiring, motor re- e pe s a a PU c . the activity room of the Midvale b een co11ect e d m o rcense , Lake Salt in headquarters vice I E. 25 35 Gertrude by Stones, Single op-' the and operating, and - · D~aper ~rrst sho~ld sitions in the ward and stake. He pairing dogs had been game 1 that 79 undesirable city hall. Mrs. J. 0. Jones, presihave an easy hme wrth Gramte, . . and installation of Mallette. This story of an en~r- City. A. P. Rasmussen of Midrepair eration, Sandy of bishop as called was d Th' d S d t b I 1940. year the durmg destroyed meetmg the of dent, was in charge 48 22 getic medical student who obtams vale, introduced the 16 young ward January 21, 1900, and prior, electrical service. I sa!llahou - t anh . t·an Ygett~r earch j men, and medals (to commemor· and the program was under the! · 1 t one, rn h f' t"smg · . mg 1me oug a ave w1 res es d to that time liad served m the I The first meeting for both class- er rrs 35 32 s d s 1 I b E t M'd direction ~f Mrs. E. E. G reenwoo 'I 1 every young girl• in- ~ ate their induction) were presentwill absorb ec-t ward bishopric and also as sup-, es was held Wednesday· . I onYd as Mrs. Mildred Calderwood Me-, vaele F-.rrs·t sahnouYld ge an d M1'dva ed the men by the Jordan Post. college. rn terested school.. by their foes this week also- erintendent of the Sunday Kay: of the Lion ~ouse civic c~nThe Earth Is the Lord's, by Jan- The presentations were made by to called was he 1914, August, In _ Butler 48 12 ter m Salt Lake Crty, gave an m- I I Sandy Second over et Taylor Caldwell. For those who 1 Commander Earon Jensen of Jorof the Jordan. stake, teresting book review, "The Fam-1 and Midvale First over Draper be president romance, the clash of arms, dan Post. like a• 1919, unhl held he position j which 1 The "Well Baby" clinic spon- Second 35 _24. ily." Thursday morning, January 23, adventure, and the brilliant colof because released was he when Re-I stake Jordan East by A highlight of the afternoon was sored men left Local Board No. 16 the name whose man a and days of or of election the for meeting A a as ill health. He was ordained 1 1 the display of some very old and lief Society will be held Thurs., this ! at 8:15 a.m., for Sa~t Lake City. history, th_:o!lgh. echoes still county Lake Salt the of officers October stake J~rdan of patriarch 1 beautiful handiwork, consisting of January 30, at East Jordan stake They left Thursday mght for Man3, 1919. He frlled a short term Farm Bureau and the transaction book holds endless mterest. I house in Sandy, and Friday, Jan. cut work, crocheting, etc. California, to begin trainterey, Gutenberg the from Pages on held be will business other of . Janufrom mission to California •r Participating in the handiwork 31 at Draper junior high school, ing. ~ pag~s . 1 Saturday, Janua~ 25, at 1 p. m. Bible. Twenty-five typical ary to August, 1926. display were Mesd~m~s A. P. Ras-: it ha.s b:en announced . by M~s. 1 at t:l'l.e Federal building in $alt of the magnificent undated Latm . acbve been also has Kuhre Mr. Glover the of meeting The Wlll who Sandy, mussen, H. W. 0 N1el, Jeane~te Ma~re Prerson of West Jordan Stake I Camp, Daughters of Utah Pion- in civic affairs, having served s:v- Lake City, at room 400 , accord- Bible are presented in facsimile . in' Plans Green, H. P. Cannon, Tyler Vm-1 be rn charge. Conference bo?k. interesting this president Brothers, o. E. to ing ~ers, was held Thursday afternon e:al _terms on the old forty-frrst cent, A. A. Nelson, Henry Wahl- 11 11 Memonal Award Pr1Ze O'Henry bureau. farm county the of conbefore board school district Gosman Roxie Mrs. of home the at At quist and B. W. Bird. Cove~~g Oldsters Honored Stories of 1940, ed. b_y Ha:ry Han- , The quarterly conference of the on Wasatch street. The handiwork' ~oli~ation. Following .the cons~lthe tea table ~as a very exqms1te West Jordan Stake Party se~. The roster of prrze wt?Ders of l West Jordan L. D. S. stake will Plans M.I.A. Jordan West l frll to . \on display was very lovely and rdahon, h~ was appomted clot~, made m France, _and be-l 0 0 thrs 22~d .ann~al volu~e mcludes l be _held at Riverton Second ward d S • M • • C ~1 members ~ term unexprred the knitted wool longmg·to Mrs. R. .w. Qmck. Mrs., The West Jordan stake hrgh • consisted of a pink . chapel Saturday and Sunday, Jan1 drstmguiShed wnters. many ay un eetlng nt On)0 A_· A. Nelson was m charge of the I priest's party on Thursday eve- shawl with crocheted border, the I the _board. He also filled the un uary 25 and 26 it has been anLewlS by Murderer! the Meet I A I M k t d J t W Th mayor former a ning of last week was a successful work of Mrs Mary Ann Park expired term of dtsplay. ' nounced. I conthe of histories Life Yawes. E . .ld. t~r an _sllabe h . ~ t es I conJOID Hostesess for the afternoon were affair The movie "Robinhood" Brockbank' ag.e 98 ' of Murray' the' of Sandy City. e e on · mee mg w1 meeting will be · W priesthood A M ~assed ~ave Ch · t' who 1 murderers Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m., I victed 1 held Saturday night 'I was shown by Harold Ashman, only surviving Utah pioneer of rs. rrs ransen, Mrs. E mo Sunday sesby Smg Smg of doors the through s t R' th t J GIRLS JUNIOR WARD SECOND · I 26 a . ecC. Armstrong, Mrs. Henry Beck-, followed by a short program' dane- ' 1847· Mrs · Brockbank did the on IVer e anuary meeting welfare a include sions 'd . h d M D of Truth" the warden of that pnson. c ermal •1 ing and refreshments with short beautiful shawl for one of her HOLD ELECTION OF OFFICERS I ond . ward. "Treasures stead, Mrs. Rrc ar. conference general and m., a. 9 at l WalJ. Theodore by Safari, 1 great grandchildren, when she was, The junior girls of the Midvale will be the theme of the program. I On Mrs. Elbert Despam,_ ~rs. F. J., speeches during the repast. ward held election of offi-1 Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd will be deck. The story of a boy who just 1 meetings at 10 !l· m. and 2 p. m. Second 99 be will She age. of years 95 attendance, in 1 175 were There ArmSampfel and Mrs. Vlvran for 1 a~ong them . being _nine _high years in August of ~his year. 1 cers January 21, with the follow-! the guest speaker and his subject 1 had to be .an explorer, who ~ade 1 A M.I.A. session is scheduled strong. Sund~y. m. p. 7:30 hved, will be "Sacred to Me." Dr. Lloyd all the mrstakes, but. who. Another outstandmg. work of 1 ing results: 1 pnests or wrves of hrgh pnests, • A hot lunch w1ll be served S~nM Men-1 throu~~ them to orgamze hiS own 1 is the author of the Cowdell; Barbara President, cases prllo:-" of set the was art age. of years 80 over are who ; Commun 1tv Club Plans noon by members of the Rlvday exped1tlons. I is He year. this Manual Gleaner SecTaft; Jenkms of S. vice president, Barbara 1 They are Samuel H. Beckstead, made by Mrs. Emma To Form Knitting Unit Second Ward Relief society. erton Carl Madsen, William Freeman, Holden street, Midvale, age 89 retary, Jeanr{e Steadman; treasur- a member of the Y. M. M. I. A. TRIP EASTERN FOR LEAVE professor a is and general board Plans are underway by the William S. Dimond, Laura E. Fin- years, also a pioneer. Thl pillow er, Juanita Hunter; historian, JesMr. and Mrs. Lyle D. Webst~r ANOTHER J.H.S. STUDENT at the Brigham Young universMidvale Ladies Community Club 1 layson, Rebekah Gardner, Harriett cases were made by Mrs. Jen-1 sie Ried; publicity manager, Marleft last night for an extended trrp MAKES '"U'" HONOR ROLL ity at Provo. to organize a knitting unit for1 Page and Jeanette Crane. The kins when she was 85 years of garet Miller; society manager, the ~ast, .C:an?da a~d Mexico. to musical! I Barbara Deming; chaplain, Fern I Other special talks and " the Ameri~an Red _cross. Mrs. party was h_eld at the South Jor- age. According to the Chronicle, Uniwill v1s1t m Ch1cago, then They prepared been also have numbers The Women of Jenkins. The lesson, Fred Hopkinson, charrman of thf! dan gymnas1um. of Utah student newspapversity will they where Utah," was presented. Mrs. Iris 1 The Junior girls and Explorers, by young people from the various I to Detroit, Mich., intemational relations committee, 1 Nib~ey, son of Mr. William J. er, _auto~~new a .of delivery t~ke stake. Mrs. Walter Jenkins is visitmg Buhler, first vice captain, was i.n 1 of the ward are planni'":g. a swim- I wards in the is in charge of the proje.ct and N1bley, 372 East W. J. Mrs. and vrsrt w11l they wh1ch after b1le, Firea meeting, the Following pool1 muniCrpal the at party ming 1 charge. Hostesses were Mrs. Roxre all persons of the commun1ty, be- relatives in California. the honor roll made street, Center drive then and Gosman and Mrs. Emma JenkitiS. January 23, under the direction i side chat will be held for all M' points in Canada, ginners included, are invited to Mr. Nibley quarter. first the for Caliand Mexico to southward I stake. the of Gleaners of their teachers, Misses Betty; Men and , and will eventually reach warjoin the unit. is majoring friends) his to ("Bill" Midto returning before fornia 1 and! Rasmussen Beatrice Alley, AnA fine line of Wedding Articles knitted here will be for- 1 stricken persons in Britain, Mrs. in engineering at the university. ::suoscr1be tor The Sentinel now. vale. Mr. Mciff. nouncements at The Sentinel warded to the state headquarters, Hopkinson said. entrance soon. 1 oJ I l I NEW BOOKS L1BRARY COUNCIL HEARS MORE REPORTS I e Service L . cSelectiv 00fl0gen f eaVeS J ord an H•19h Adds h K u h re Reaches 78ih Year . Defense Courses Ip I I I HandiWOrk Shown • A .& Cl b M ee•lng ' .& i Dates Lisle d For 'Well Baby' Clinic Farm Bureau Se•s .& f J EJ or an. 25 l ec.&IOn Glover Camp, D. U. 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