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Show •By the 1he ?ni~"ale SIL ~111 NILIL Editor • LOCAL LIBRARY MIDVALE, UTAH Memorial Day * * * A day of tender memory, A day of sacred hours, Of little bands of marching men, Of drums and flags and flowers. DRAFT 80AR0 A Publication Devoted to tlie Welfare and Progress of the Jordan Valley A A A Ch airm~n I Announces Volmg On Whea·l Ouolas 1 SELECJsTHREE ·I * A day when a great nation halts Its mighty, throbbing pace, And pays its meed of gratitude And love with willing grace. I I MIDVALE 80YS A day to keep "from year to year In memory of the dead; Let music sound and flowers be A trio of l\Iidvale youths will laid Upon each resting bed. answer their country's call on June 4, when they will report for -Emma A. Lent. induction into the United States • Well, here we are folks-one army at Salt Lake City. They are: earlier than usual, because we, too, LeRoy Nelson. 36 South Holden wish to observe Memorial Day street; Harry George Bird. 107 Second avenue, and George Louis • Ye Ed. was one of the first on Lemich, 208 South Main street. the scene at the army airplane The boys were selected by Locrash last Friday morning, when cal Board No. 16, following a call t wo soldier fliers lost their lives from the state selective service when their training ship crashed headquarters. at West Jordan. Although too late for a "scoop" in The Sentinel, we beat the daily reporters to scene f - o r once. 0 ur th a nks g 0 t 0 Mrs. 1 I Heber Aylett, who notified us of the disaster just a few minutes after it happened. Eleven students from Midvale • A prominent Salt LakEO realtor and surrounding communities will says that Midvale has more new be awarded degrees at the sixtybuildings going on, and is showing fifth annual Commencement exmore rapid growth, per capita, . ercises or Brigham Young uni-~ Eleven Local Stu d ent s w·Il Graduate af "Y" * * * * u. s. Wheat Markets Shrink * * Volume 8-Number 22 ' • • • Wheat growers of Salt Lake county will have an opportunity to \'ote on wheat marketing quota::> Saturday, May 31, Jas. H. Jensen, cha.rman of the county AAA committee, announced today. "In voting on marketing quotas they will be helping the farmers of the Nation make one of the most important decisions ever made by agriculture," Mr. Jensen said. ) The outcome of the marketing quota referendum will show how f ar f armers want t o go m · coopcration and what they want to do about surplusses which depress the prices of farm commodities. "How farmers vote on May 31 will tell whether they are ready to cooperate to support the price of a major farm commodity or not. How they vote will also show their attitude toward the whole farm program." All growers who are eligible to vote and who haven't already voted at the county office are urged 1 I On Monday, June 2nd, the followmg new books wlll be added to the Salt Lake County Library; Mid\•ale collection; They Wen:t on Together. by Robert Nathan. The story of a :simple, * * THURSDAY, MAY 29th, 1941 EW FIRE TRUCK~ BESJ IN STATE, ARR vEs ~ NEW BOOKS AT :~di;ha:;~ f~:~r:~~· w~~~ th~;~~; fo<~d to e.-aeuate therr hom" be- ca;~:ts:rm~~~ HERE Erich Maria Rem- arque. A novel describing the fate of political exiles in Europe who became people without a coun· try. "The best fire truck in the In the Teeth of the Evidence, s t a t e, , sa1·d c hief L. C. Canning by Dorothy L · SaYe rs. A b ook o f of the Midvale fire department mystery stories, which in the as the new equipment rolled into' wordc~ of one of the ch·ara c t ers, ;., .., Midvale Monday, and was prompt- 1 "calculated to make stony-eyed ly housed in the city fire hall. gorgons howl in their haunted ~J~i~E The city's new apparatus, last slumbers." word in triple combinat~on equipWomen of the Bible, by H. V. ment, was delivered May 19, at Morton. The women of Scriptures the factory at Elmira, N. Y., and form the most remarkable female was driven home by Chief Can- portrait gallery in existence. H. V. ning, Lester Rimington, and Kel- M ort on h as approac h e d th·IS f ascm· vin Aylett. The trip of approxi- ating theme as if he were writing mately 2000 miles was consumated about living women. in six and one-half days. Blood, Sweat and Tears, by Win"Every night during the tri'p ston L. S. Churchill. A collection A problem farmers in 1941 is the great reduction in wheat export facing outlets, ae shown by t)le chart above. Department we housed the truck in some fire 0 f speeches made by Mr. Churchill of Agriculture officials point out that continued acreage adjustme!lt station along the way, and the from May 1938 to February 1941• under the AAA Program is necessary to balance wheat supply with equipment was the object of much They constitute a contemporary decreased .demand. praise and admiration by the lo- history of the war of 1939. - - - cal firemen, many of whom said How America Lives, by J. C. that they had never seen a finer Furnas. "The reader gets the im· truck," Chief Canning said. pression that this book is honest, The equipment includes ample and he closes it with the feeling hose and ladders, etc., and a 100- that his time has been well spent • u. s. u. s. 1'0 F B L• d K• • arm ureau ISIS g en lwanlans Schedule of Tl.lts To Vl.Sl•t Local ~h~~ :;:;n ot~~o~ty ~h~::ofsta~: versity which will be held at 10 a., to go to their. respective. ~oiling For Ball League tank. The truck and its !~er~:~~n~ei~i~o~n:!e~!: :~~= m., June 4, ip. the new Joseph places and reg1ster a decisiOn on IClubmen Monday II gall~n equipment were purchased at a A . speaks, but this information has Smith building on University Hill. marketing quotas. cost of $10,000, by Midvale City. menca :han the average man long been common knowledge Those who will receive diplo·l The polls will be open from 8:00 Initial games in the Salt Lake Bringing their own speaker, 1 Th e t ruek IS . now awa1't'mg an o f - 1 could •possibly know from his own among the residents of our com- mas together with the degree each a.m. to 8:00p.m. All wheat grow- C ounty Farm Bureau baseball members of the Ogden Kiwanis will be given Monday. ex~;r1;ncFe.:• .. • munity. will receive are as follows: Lulu ers of Salt Lake county who would league, scheduled for Monday, Glub will attend the regular meet- f' . 1 d T t t h. h 1 •••an s ust Mllhon Years, by were called off on account of rain, ing of the Midvale K1'wanis club lCTiah unld f~rwrtrulmkg es 'h Wdl<: Janette M. Lucas. This book ex• Bernice Holt, B. s .. and Reginald be affected by marketing quotas d th t t . b . t d M d . J . 't h e o rre c , pure ase m th d' . d _ 1 . • Good news for Jordan valley La Fevre. B. S .. of Midvale; John should vote, Mr. Jensen said. an e con es s Wl11 egm o ay, on ay evenmg, une 2, I as 1929, will still be used for emer- P ~ms. e Iscoveries ma e ''~ folks will be. the hoped-for an- William Fitzgerald. M. s •• Robert Polling places, where voting will it was announced. been announced by Dale Waters, gency calls and w1.11 b e rmprove . d scientists and how they learned f 1 be conducted Saturday, nouncement by the county . comHenroid Ballard, A. B.. Dorothy are lo· A first half schedule has been secretary of the local group. A by the a dd,'t' . ,s cab , krom them now tall . 1 IOn of a d nver b t ththef' facts t .11we . missioners that they will ms Ballard, B. s •• Annie Fitzgerald,! cated as follows: drawn up as follows: j splendid program m honor of the Ch'ref C annmg . 'd now a ou e Irs m1 IOn years sa1 . f th h 0 sodium vapor lights on State County Fireman's hall, Murray: Southern Division v1s1tors from W'th race. . B. s .. Afton Boberg Parr. B. s., of . . the . Weber county 1 a t wo- t ruek de partmen t , Th e · uman F' H t street from Murray south. Es 1- Draper.· Doyle Le Rov_ Green. B. Liberty school, Murray; city hall. Thursday, May 29-Bingham at metropolis, IS bemg arranged, and M'd mest . . . 1 va1e f'1remen now h ave the M' h'elr Th' b kour, tby· Allan · teeA. mates of cost are now being stud- s .• of un1·on,· James La Var Bate- Sandy; L D s church. Crescent; Crescent·' Riverton at Sandy·' West 1t IS expected that the meetmg facilities to successfully combat IC re. . IS oo con ams SIX II ied by the commission, will be one of the best of the presdramatic mennow and wo'11 and th it . is man, A. B .. Kenneth Maynard, B. First ward church, Draper; Riv- Jordan at Bluffdale. the most terrific fires, or combin- men whoaccounts conductby right the expected tha t they WI au onze s .. of Riverton: and Eleanor Nor· erton schoolhouse; Taylorsville Monday, June 2-Crescent at ent season. f' th t uld 'bl ation of rres a co possi Y crucial operations of the defe~this project soon. Mercantile company; L D S church Riverton; Bluffdale at Sandy; West Members of the Midvale club occur in this city, 1•t 15 · s tated · ......,.. . . : rna Toomey, B. s., of Sandy. of Britain. Murray city announced th e1r ~History will be recalled and at Granger: H. D. Nielsen store, Jordan at Bingham. are meeting tonight (Thursday) at tention several months ago to m- new history made during com- Hunter; Room 401. Federal buildThursday, June 5 - Sandy at a joint session with the Salt Lake India of the Princes, by Rosita stall sodium vapor lighting on mencement week. On June 1st, ing, Salt Lake City. Crescent; Bluffdale at Bingham; City and South Salt Lake clubs at 1 Forbes. One of the world's most State street from their north to birthday of Brigham Young, who Riverton at West Jordan. the West high school in Salt Lake engaging author-travelers here south city limits, which would founded the institution sixty-six Monaay, June 9 verton at City. Folio ~ing the dinn r at 6 presents a vivid picture of a fai). . s t from h K' · \ ulous country of incredible conrnak e a cont muous ys em years ago, the graduates will Bluffdale; Sandy at Bingham; p. m. t e 1wamans o f th e three • • 21st South street down. However, march into the new Joseph Smith Crescent at West Jordan. clubs will inspect a national de-1 trasts. the Murray authorities are mighty building for the baccalaureate Thursday, June 12-Bluffdale at fense project being conducted at E~Tooka-Shoo. ~he Cold. Little slow in getting this improvement services first exercises of any . . . Crescent; Riverton at Bingham; the West high school. Kindergarten classes in the Esklmo Boy. by Richard W1lt. Evunder way , All IS m readmess for the an- West Jordan at Sandy. A steak dinner, to be held in a Jordan school district will begin I erybody knows that a little Eski· . kind to be held in the structure., nual program, staged on Memorial Monday, June 16-Crescent at b t 1 b t th Monday, June 9, according to Dr. I mo boy ought not be cold-but -.-. . The speaker will be Elder Harold Day by Jordan Post No. 35, Amernear y canyon, o ce e rae e The new county hbrary bulld- B. Lee, newly appointed member . . A Bingham; Sandy at Riverton; recent bowling contest, will be C. N. Jensen, superintendent of E-Tooka-Shoo was cold. This book ing in Midvale has been approved f 1 Jean Legton, Commander E. . Bluffdale at West Jordan. staged in the near future by the the Jordan school district. The I tells what he did about his probof the Quorum o Twe ve. As man-~ Jensen said today The progrl!Jll to 11 by the federal ~overnme~t, and aging director of the Church Wei- be given tomorr~~ (Friday) will' be Thur:sday, June 19-Riverton at 'Midvale club. Members of "Fritz" kindergarten classes will be held 1 em. the grand openmg of th1s magh h d · ta t Crescent,· Sandy at Bluffdale,· Bills' team, the losers in a final at Copperton, Midvale, Draper, Gray Smoke, the Coyote of El 1 fare program, e a an tmpor n J presented at eight South Salt Lake . . C 1 b Ch 1 w·u d D'ffin. nif1cent structure should be forth- part in the erection of the build. . Bingham at West Jordan. contest, will fete members of Bingham Central, Upper Bingham, orone • Y ares 1 ar t coming in the near future. ' . county cemetenes, as follows. Monday, June 23-Crescent at Louis Goff's bowlers, the win- West Jordan, South Jordan, Union, The story of this little coyote pupmg. Herriman, 8:45 a. m.: BluffRI'verton, and Sandy. py growing up in his new home --On June 4th the graduates will a · t 11 1 dale, 9:25 a. m.; Riverton, 9: 55 Sandy; Bingham at Bluffdale; ners, by providing a steak dinner. Classes will be held from 9 a. with Jimmie Chicken is beautifulFollowmg usua. 1 cus . om, a o· hear an address prepared by The date for the affair will be anb d a. m.: South Jordan, 10., 35 a. m... West Jordan at Riverton. t d fr 1 to 3 30 ly illustrated by Alyn to bri.... t ~aI sores and ff tees Wl11 e c1ose United States Supreme Court Jus.1 • M'dThursday, June 26-Bluffdale at nounced in the near future. m. 0 noon an om p.m. : .._ ~riday in honor of Memorial Day. ' tice George Sutherland who at- West Jordan, 11 •• 5Sa. dm.. 12~35 Riverton; Bingham at Sandy; West p. m. in the schools with two sec· ' alive the animals and other Incliall vale, 11:55 a. m., an y, . L 1S d R • tions from 9 a. m. to noon and ' friends . .:~NDREW G. FERNSTEIN tended B.Y.U. sixty years ago. p. m.; Draper, 1:15 p. m. Jordan at Crescent. OCa tu ents ecelVe from 9 a.m. to noon in one-section ! The Reluctant Dragon. by Walt Andrew Gustave Fernstein, 86, More tha~ 425 ~oung. men andl Legionnaires and others on the Northern Division B.Y.U. Honor Awards schools. Disney. Here is the marvelous . . . women will recetve diplomas. program are asked to meet at May 29-Taylorsville at Big Cot· t f th t' d d th 141 PIOneer street, Midvale, dted . . tonwood CCC· Midvale at Winder· Student body awards were preChildren must be six years of s ory o e poe rc ragon an e "aturday at 6·38 a m at his home· 1 Hernman at 8.30 a. m. to arrange ' ' sented to six students from Mid- age by October 31, of this year gallant Sir Giles-a tale ori"'"· ~of causes incident to age Hunter bye .. ~~ the final program details, B. A. , ·. vale and surrounding communities I before being eligible to enter the a ted by the great story-teller Ken. . 'tt ·d I June 2-Big Cottonwood CCC at He had resided in Midvale for Rasmussen, commt eeman, sal · . . at the annual award assembly held J kindergarten classes. Birth Certifi- neth Grahame and now enriched Hunter; Mrdvale at Taylorsville, 2r years. May 23 at Brigham Young uni- cates must be presented. by the imaginative genius of Walt MIDVALE STUDENT WINS Winder, bye. D' Mr. Fernstein was born in SweJune 5 _ Hunter at Midvale; versity. The awards were for dis-~ 1sney. den, January 22, 1855, a son of 1 UNIVERSITY HONOR ~W~RD Winder at Ta lorsville· Big Cot- tinguished service rendered dur- Midvale First Ward Your I~come Tax, by J. K. LasMatts and Christina Anderson Among some 80 Umversity of Y ' ing the year 1940-41 to the student ser. Durmg the year 1940, there James Greenfield, one-year-old Utah students named as winners tonwood CCC, bye. body Opens Summer Primary have been many important changJvhn,;on. . son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. f AS U U h d f the June 9- Big Cottonwood CCC · . . · th He came to the United States in Greenfield, of Midvale, choked to o · · · · onor awar s or . . . ., A list of those recetvmg awards Midvale First ward summer Pri· es m e revenue law and court 'k J h past school year, was Robert L. at Midva.le, Hunter at Wmder' aild the activi·ty for which the mary Wl . ll start Wednesday, June decisions which may affect your 18' 2. He married E n a o nson death when a small navy bean beT 1 11 b on December 28, 1889. . I came lodged in his throat Tues- McMullin, senior and graduate of ors~~ e,w·Y~ t B' C tt award was given is as follows: 4 at 10 a. m., it is announced. income tax. This new edition, com~ Jrvivors are his widow of MidJordan high. une m er a Ig 0 .on- Reginald Le Fevre, football, of An interesting recreational pro- pletely revised and brought up to vale,· two sons, Edward L. Fern':" day afternoon. A native of Midvale, McMullin w~od CCC; Hunter at Taylorsville; Midvale; Fred Bateman, football, gram has been outlined and pre- the minute, summarizes this year's The infant, left alone for a won the award on th e b usmess · M1dvale ' bye·. stem of Long Beach, Cal.; and OsEugene Riska football, Ken May- parations have been made to get a many important changes. short time, was found choking on staff of the Utonian, year book. June l6- B1g Cottonwood CCC ' B t car J. Fernstein of New York the floor when his mother ret T 1 .11 w· d t M'd nard, football, and La Var a e· good start. 1 City,· five grandchildren and one He has been business manager of a ayHorstvoi be; m er a man, Public Service Bureau, of The summer program will in- MISSIONARY'S PARENTS turned to the parlor where the the Chronicle, stud ent newspaper, vale· gre< t grandchild. J ' un erH, ye t · t B' C tt Riverton; and George Sorenson, elude the following: Music, drama, TO VISIT KENTUCKY child had been playing. for the past year and was recentune 19un er a tg o on. . M F' neral serviees were conducted All skill of science was used in CCC T . t M'd Y News, of Draper. tap dancmg, handtcrafts, story r. and Mrs. Fred Borg and 1 Tue. day at 2 p. m. in the Midvale ly named a member of the Bee- wood . ; ay1orsvi11e a hours, sports and educational daughter, Doris, of Sandy, left on an effort to save the life of the 1 W d b Firsl ward L D s church by Bihive club, which annually honors va e; m er, .ye. RETURNING MISSIONARY tours. Wednesday for Louisville, Ken· ·tY senJune 23- Midvale at Hunter-• HONORED AT SANDY shop H. G. Tempest. Burial was child at a Salt Lake hospital, but seven outst and'mg umvers1 The officers in charge are Mrs. tucky, where they will meet their he died at 4;20 p. five hours ·ors. Taylorsville at Winder·, Big Cot· mad( in the Midvale city cemetery after he was taken m., to the insitu- 1 A "welcome home" program Della Mineer, director; Mrs. Gene- son, Merrill Borg, who was re1 unde the direction of the c. I. tonwood, bye. honoring Elder Claud W. Grant,' vieve White, first assistant; Mrs. leased from his mission Wednes• · CJd: & Son mortuary. tion. FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN June 2 6- Midvale at Big Cot-f son of Mr. and Mrs. Carter E. Irma Turner, second assistant; day after spending the past two In addition to its parents, James :-- farew~ll testimonial honoring tonwood .CCC; Winder at Hunter; Grant of Sandy Second ward, who Mrs. La Verne Jenkins, secretary. and one-half years in the Swedish W. and Afton Iona Ray Greenfield, Mrss Carne Samu.elson, daughter Taylorsville, bye. I returned recently from a mission Also a very capable and cnthusi- and East Central States mission . COMllltlJNITY METHODIST the child is survived by a twoof Mr. and Mrs. VIctor Samuelson~ Crescent won in an opening to the Swedish and Central States astic group of teachers have al- Merrill will return home with his ..CHURCH year-old sister, Darlene LaRae. of Sandy First ward, were con-' game of the league when they districts, was held Sunday eve- ready made plans for making each parents. lUbert ~'einer, Pastor ducted Sunday evening at the downed Bluffdale 6 to 4 on the ning at the the Third ward chapel department the best ever. Mr. and Mrs. Borg and daughOn Sunday ew•ning the pastor Midvale's new baseball park. ward chapel. Bluffdale field Tuesday evening. with Bishop Marlon Bateman ofter will also visit with President expec· , to speak ~..,n the subject, located at Dahl's field on North Miss Samuelson will leave soon Crescent batsmen collected 8 safe ficiating. E . E. Greenwood, principal of and Mrs. J. P. Jensen at Louis"'Whet ~fore the La\\• was our Main street, will soon be ready for the North Western States mis- hits off B. Parry, hurler for the The program was carried out in the Midvale schools, and family, ville, Ky., and with friends at Schoolmaster, to brinb' us to for play, Mayor C. J. Welch said sion. I losers, while Bluffdale collected the form of a cottage meeting with will motor to California this various points along the way. Chri t.'' The evening sef·vice will today. Work is practically all . 7 safeties off Russell Peterson, Elder Grant and his missionary weekend, where they will visit at President Jensen, a former resi· be at • ;30 p. m. as usual and the completed except the laying out Milk bottle caps, butterwrappers moundsman for the winners. He companion, Elder Brewtren, of several points for about three dent of Sandy, is president of the Sunda~ school at 10 a. m. of the "diamond." for sale at The Sentinel office. Lwas credited with 10 strikeouts. Salt Lake, taking part. weeks. East Central States mission. .. I t Summer ClasseS Announced by School DlSirlCI Leg10n • Read Y FOr Memorial RiteS I I ° I . . · , Bean In • Throaf C aUSeS Death Of SrnaII Ch.ld · I I aJ I I I |