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Show • COUNCIL FIRST QUARTE BUDGET •By The Editor • The Sentinel went to press I ahead fof the Midvale "blackout", 1 therefore we will have to tell all/ about the experiment next issue. Volume MIDVALE, UTAH * * 9-Number 20 REPOR * * * * * * * * * * ___._d____I__J . H. h S t M es 19 I va e umor G~aduat•IOn for May 21st __E_S_ _ _ ;ro~~eo;~~:o~~yb~:~~=~:~~nt~~~~---------------P-o_p_p_y--o--a-y--Se--~----:-L_E_C_I_O_N_ _N_A_M $120,000 in u. s. bonds and stamps have been sold in this city SERVICE FLAG JO so far in 142. This is a wonderful start, and is nearly one-half of the quota of a quarter-million BE DISPLAYED For M a y 23 in R L J H0 AS c0MM N ERI J o r d a n Dislricl I I Tha.t Midvale C1ty is living well budget with in the established es ttmates-for t he first quarter of FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1942 A Publication Devoted to the Welfare and Progress of the Jordan Valley HEAR 1942 at least-was revealed at c~~;~;~ :;eti~:; I ~~~nw:ek~:t~:::d I iinanoial op.,ation< of the munlcipal corporation was submitted by Ed. J. Reimann, city auditor. Total revenues for January, February and March of this year Graduation exercises at the Mid- exceeded the applicable portion junior high school will be of the budget estimate by $452.43. \'ale Draft . held Thursday, May 21 , at 8 p.m., or 9.52 percent, and exceeded the has been announced by Prin- revenues of the corresponding it y a rl Las·l d Left F JorSouth of Thomas L. Robert president Lundquist, • In an efiUrt to conserve the I Mrs. Ivy cipal E . E. Greenwood. Sixty-nine period of last year by $585.30, or dan was elected commander of city's water supply, the edict has of the Gardner camp of the D. U. The following young men of the boys and girls will graduate from 12.68 percent. Jordan post No. 35, American gone forth from the water depart- P., announces a special military Total departmental expenditures Legion, at a regular meeting held Jordan district left the head- the school, when the following ment that the watering of so- program to be held Tuesday, May 1 were $361.79, or 3.67 percent less last week. Mr. Thomas was first quarters of Local Board No. 16, program will be given: called "victory gardens" with city 19 at 8 p. m. in the West Jordan than the applicable portion of the overaCorps"; Air "The March, vice-commander during the I in Midvale, last Friday morning, culinary water is not permissible. school auditorium. present year. He will succeed being called to army duty by the ture, "Two Admirals"; character- budget estimate, but were in exSpecial event of the evening Ditch water and natural rainfall istic, "American Patrol," by the cess of last year's corresponding Ensign Thomas of Draper as head Selective Service: will be the presentation of the must suffice for these gardens. Jose Celly Cordova, Bingham school band under the direction period by $1 ,222.50, or 14.79 perPoppies of patriotic remem- of the post. "Service Flag" which has at Other officers elected were: Canyon; Andrew Paulich, Mid- of Cannon Thomson; "The Swal- cent. present 44 stars, each one repre- brance will bloom in Midvale and OLD GLORY • 1 The reason for the increase in Land of our hearts, upon whose senting a West Jordan boy now vicinity on Saturday, May 23 , Mrs. Joseph Morgan of Riverton, first vale; Clarence Daniel Larson, lows" and " Juanita," by the girls' in the service of his country. I Juanita Buckley, president of the vice-commander; William Erdman : Sandy; Roy Hal Lehmitz, West chorus; "Rumanian Fantasy," by expenditures this year over 1941 troubled breast ' was caused by purchases of civilEarth's weary sons from many ' There will be an officer present local unit of the American Legion of East Midvale, second vice-com- Jordan; Alma John Wright, San- the school orchestra. Seven five-minute talks will be ian defense supplies and equi~ mander; Allison Bills of Mid~ale, 1 dy; Irvin Carl Miller, Bingham from each unit of these three Auxiliary, announced today. lands find rest; Every man, woman and child in adjutant; L. M. Howard of R1ver- Canyon; Ormal Hatherton La~- given by members of the gradu- ment, City Recorder Lawrence Teach us thy love, that we may ! branches of the service, the Army, Merl~n atmg class, based on the theme Mineer said. Jordan; \Vest Jordan district will be asked to 1 ton, sergeant-at-an~s; P_. R. Sor- caster, Navy and :!\'Iarine Corps. ever be, _ __ _ _ _ _ __ Alvm j "Amer.ca Faces the War," as fol~enneth Sandy; The following moving pictures wear a poppy on that day in I enson . of Draper, h_1stonan; Al_v~ Koehn, One flag, one nation, everlastingly. • S d lows: _ will be shown: '·American Sea honor of the men who have given Despam of Gramte, chaplam, Larson, Salt Lake , -Anonymous. em1nary Or a n Stanley Wayne Cundick, West 1 "My Part in Conserving Food," Power'' '·First L ine Defense," their lives for America. The pop- Melvin Lind of Midvale, finance d Jd Part "My Rasmussen; Gloria by Rasmussen, Spencer Jay Jordan; • Jack Haas says: "Fun is like "Ship; of the Air" and "The pies will be distributed by vol- officer; and Bryan _Bird, M. A. u a IOn a r ~ t evens in Conserving Heal~h," by Nor~a 0 s I unteer workers from the Auxiliary Beckstead and Ensign_ Thomas, Bingham; . \Voodrow insurance . . . . the older you get, I lVIarines Have Landed." • An army officer will make a and the coins contributed for them members of the executive board. Crump, Riverton; Curtis Oli~er Black; "My Part m Conservmg E the more it costs." Onlg xerclses Cook, Union; '!-'o.ny Mlaker, M~d~ l Patri.~tism," _by :Rolayne Ra~us- 1 • Definition of a Farmer: One talk, and other numbers on the will be used in Legion and Aux- Hold-over members of the fiveBuilt around the theme "And Education m War :rrme, ~Y j whose ambition is to make enough program will consist of patriotic iliary work for the war disabled, man board are E. A. Jensen and vale; John Wilh_a m . Lloyd, Mid. sen; vale; Dean Franc1s Bish~p, Sandy, Clarke Jones; ' 'Entertamment m in the mouth of as many witnesses . mont.:;' so that he can m(;ve to songs and musical numbers. Ev- their families, and the families of Howard Barrows. Installation of the new off1cers Frank Shak~spear, Troptc; Joseph War Time," by Kenneth St,;ad- as seemeth him good will He town and open a bank, where he eryone is invited to atten~. The the dead. th~ War, by established his work; and woe be can lend money to farmers and committee in charge c?ns1sts of 1 The poppies which will be dis- ~vill be held at the regular meet- 1 Jumor R~btson, ~andy_; ~~: man; "Religion and The New unto him that rejecteth the work Joyce Brown, and Mid~ale, 1 DunoskovJCh, _ eventually become rich enough Alberta Steadman, Albme Rtch- tributed here have been made by , mg on June 3. . of God," the twenty-second comPlans for the Me~onal da~ L~ster ~ranco~, Midvale; John World," by Jani~e Jensen. to retire and live at ease on a ardson, Lois Dahl and Clara I disabled veterans at the Salt Lake Those who will g~aduate are. mencement exercises of the Jar_ I Veterans' hospital. Making the progra~ and annual Chtckar_ee P1lch, _MI~vale, Hogan, members of the camp. farm. Arntol~, Melba Alldredge, Shirley Ander- dan L.D.S. Seminary will be held Pascual BenJamm little red flowers has given many were discussed at the last meetmg. ' d • Sh'lrIe e Ann in the high school auditorium FriB rr · Leslie B'1 ~g ham Canyon·' . M~"rle th e · s son, M anon veterans employment durmg ., A T FaJrbourn, Crescent, Jesse Doka' Bishop, Norma Black, Joyce day evening (tonight) May 15, at winter and spring months. The "Salvage Drive" GOLD STAR MOTHERS M idvale; George Andrew Burton, Brown, Nelson Buck, Ivyl Doris :00 p.m. work is limited to men receiving t T)-.:;"' 1l.TT1t.TJI':::! FETED AT LUNCHEON M~dvale; Grant Thomas H~nsen, Capps, Bonnie Christensen, De- 8 Dr. M. Lynn Bennion, superStaged little or no government compensa- 1 ~..6.,;,./. ~ TUI A large crowd enjoyed the lunwill deliver 1 Midvale; Tad Woodrow Brrcher: lores Cowdell, Don Charles Co- visor of seminaries e 0 I tion and those with families to 1 cheon given by the Auxiliary of 1 Ame 35 t N ' k ayne, Tommy Culleton . Draper· S oon . the annual address to 130 gradurican G . Draper, . . R . Andrus, - ' Grant I In M·l·dvale Several members of the Midvale support. ' o. Jordan Pos ates and will also award the Denens, Sam Dahl, Eugene Paul eorge M1dvale, Aludmo, Lou1s Contributions received for the d t Magna 1 b t . 13 in the K' Legion, Wednesday, May Th 1 A xe1 Rh o d e s ' Midvale·'. Howard Ro~ert D ens1ey, M ary D ~o 1e y • diplomas. Vernal C. Webb, chair- I o u mo ore where lwams c afternoon been they poppies on Poppy day are a prme un- yesterday Midvale Civic building. Karl Harrison, Paul Hopkmson, man of the board will accept Wesley Labrum, Tooele, has Harry M. Nicholson t f th Magna Garfield cipal source of support for the cheon was given in honor of the ' the class. Jenkins, Melba Alden Nick Chanak, was I vast welfare work carried out by appointed by the War of oA Gold Star Mothers of the post Clel Jensen, Maurine Webb, and d f ll ed by a barbecue the Legion and Auxiliary among Bo~rd _to ha_ve charge of a ca7 Gerald Heber Smit~, Draper, Jack Janice Jensen, Clark Jones, Billy and Mrs. Allison Bills, Utah l Turner will present talks Elmo LandJack Kidd, Edward Krantz, owff - was a return the disabled men and dependent pmgn m Midvale to collect ohd Wendal Howard, Midvale. department president of the Am- pl ayeh ' Lenn Don co R L ll D e T metals. dd' g rubber rags and e a atr Mothers unc . A T of Former and "The -, a oc ' ers, arre start next week and all SANDY REPUBLICANS . m I drive new visit by the local clu?men, who families. erican Legion UXI Iary. . DispensatiOns." Modern Lloyd: Margaret elf World War veterans were also entertained the Magna Lions last to Amer_Ica s hst of war_ Vlctrms, M'd ale residents are asked to Music throughout the exerciSes Btlly Mangum, Shirley Mayne, their salvage materials SELECT OFFICERS h I : there will be I winter at a dinner here. guests. Boyden was elected as Van McCleary, Mary Lou Me- will be under the supervision of J. . k . need for funds durmg the commg l av Baskets of lilacs decorated the . Betty ld M D ld A • PIC to trucks city the for ready table h Mr Donald P. Olsen and Wlll conc ona ' chal·rman at the Republican cau- Dona • Hnn Th year. assistant Peterson, E. Arthur ' 1 eon room and the lunc · ee Re ls k Murs0f db up on next Wednesday or b "U, . sist of the preliminary - three n h ld · Sandy recently. Mrs. McShane, e 1en IC e en, Y Poppy day has been serve ' was superintendent of the Jordan a shaped m the form chorals by the high school orchFred Murphy, Jenine Millerberg, named was - th Gculs e WmRichards decorated with gold school district, showed educational the Legion and Auxiliary annually day. . · ) ' Kenneth Nelson d H k Ml . enn e m Nicholson Mr. Assistmg With • t . k t 1' estra: (1) "Lord of Glory," (2 ' ·n be the following com- ' vice-chairwoman. Members of. a er, owar d . moving pictures at Monday night's for the past twen Y years. . u Ips. pm I "Hear My Cry, Oh God," (3) "EterG Bagley Louis Dahl the committee include Clyde Nielsen. the poppy I the nation again at chairman I meeting of the Kiwanis club. Mrs. Bern Richard Olson, Mary Jean nity Tremendous Word"· a vocal John M Tennant and ' S - ' G ff L has new significance this year and mi ee. en . of the luncheon, mtroduced ' A d M the · wenson, awo LoUis Hand Kenneth t f 1 Payne, Edna Pappa, L o1a B e th 1 solo • " My Faith in Thee" Betty .,. K d' ' . Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Peckham will be worn as a symbo o pa . rs. distinguished guests an ' • , d · D e Mmeer and Howar Bar- Ezra IW. unz. · . 1 1 a vi- Condie, accompanied by Farrell Steve Mr: Boyden and Mrs. Richards ' president of the oca of Wasatch street announce the riotism by milhons of Amencans rene E. Haukms Poul_ Naylor, and a violin solo, were also named as delegates to I Phillips,_ rows. birth of a daughter May 13, at the ' throughout the country. th_e unIt, the county convention to be held ! sen, Elame Patience, Duane Play mezzo" from L'Arlesienne Suite, CABLES FROM AUSTRALIA Mrs. Bills paid a fme tnbute to Cottonwood maternity home. The j by Ivagene Olson, accompanied Saturday. Dr. c. c. Jensen was er, Gloria f M the Gold Star _Mothers and to all little newcomer tipped the scales Plans For A n n u a l the orchestra. by Baroara Reid, Jack Rasmussen, I alternate. as named r. o son Raymond Thornblad, mothers. Durmg the• lu~cheon at eJ'ght pounds 15 ounces. Mrs. . R 1 and Mrs. J. E. Thornblad of ' 1 st ac G'bb The invocation and benediction.. j Sandy, sent his mother a cable- J. M. Boyden was named as Lee ossi. - Peckham is the former Miss Louise A a r o n i c O u l i n g Mrs. Harvey I ons, so oi ' be given by Arnold Last and will Noreen [ convention, state the to delegate . companied by Mrs. Lawrence I Boulter of Sandy. Lou Ans n Rea Fay Beckstead, respectively. with Mrs. Glen w. Richards as Schmidt, sgtraatmed Are Announced Dunyon of Draper, sang several ! Following the program, the an· B. orJ. Smtth, Richard Serdar, alternate. Mr. J. C. Penney of White vocal solos. dance and social will take nual ! Kenneth Sum?ot, Joyce ensen, Everything is in readiness for his mail regularly. Gold Star Mothers pr:sent were l Plains, N. Y., founder of the J. C. Steadman, K e l,v In Steadman place in the school gymnasium. Penney company, and perhaps the the annual Aaronic priesthood's J u l i a Lee . w r i g h t to C o n d u c t F r e e Mrs. Susan Humphries, • Renee Swapp, Dorothy Te~ry, ! , Anna Carlson and Mrs. Maggie I leading merchant of the nation, sports day and outing for memDick Thomson, Norma Tripp, MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS Parker. Each guest was presented visited the Midvale store Tuesday, bers and leaders, and fathers and C o o k i n g School a t Sal! Lake C i t y Howard Turner, Doris Wood, SEE FASHION SHOW with a token __ of remembrance where he greeted all customers ward bishoprics of East Jordan gh Helen Yengich. who entered the establishment. and Mt. Jordan stakes, to be held from the Auxiliary. F t" th dau The annual mother and In the afternoon, accompanied by Saturday, May 16, at Glacio park M d Mr. an e es 1at sponsored Fashion show, "get-to-gP-ther" ters and MANY ATTEND ANNUAL 1 val Enoch Benson, local store manager in Little Cottonwood canyon, it l rs. Ben by the Home Economics club of BATEMAN REUNION and Mr. Wright of Salt Lake City, has been announced by Harry S. Ainsworth Observe The Bateman family reunion the Jordan high school, was held district supervisor, Mr. Penney Wright, chairman of the Golden Wedding proved to be a big success, being Wednesday afternoon, May 13, at :Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ainsworth ! visited the Midvale schools and tee in charge. held Tuesday evening in the West the school auditorium, with Miss The outing honoring the il3th of Sandy celebrated their golden gave a talk to the students. president of the Jordan ward chapel at 6 p. m.f Evelyn Jensen, anniversary of the restoration of Wednesday, wedding h -n the old ht'stortc build- I Robert Pelca of Price was a the Aaronic priesthood will begin '"lay Sth, 1anniversary c arge. o club, programfolhour. Anumbers a social with of the Home EcoTheingirls and musical readings ing in West Jordan known as business visitor in Midvale last at 2 p. m., when all will part~ci~ lowed, after which moving pic- nomics club modeled one or two pate in various sports and con es j Saturday. "Pioneer Hall." tures were shown of the past four articles they had made during the games until 6 p. m. . Sixty-five relatives and friends house coats Dancing followed with school year, including reunions. 1 3; m. p. 6:30 to m. p. 6 From and Mrs. Levi Gundersolnl attended and a program was given ! of Mr. Iav d t ~ sacred service honoring the restorSandy received a telephone ca b the ;~ grandchl'ldren and great 1 h an dresses d t spor t P J and pajamas, refreshments being served. " · th oo d randchl Luncheon was t Friday from their son, S e_rgeant ation of the Aaronic pnes ,_._ . ldren. Y 1 . . , ,• - D_elbert Gunderson, who ..Is sta- will be held. From 6:30 to 8:30 Besides members from West clothes, s ree an sc oo Se g ~·ed. . .mevenmg date and Lake and Midvale, Jordan, charge. in gowns members Faculty county, "· in theSalt placesSandy, and other •{ - : 1- p. m. will be supper time for a ll I Mrs. Ainsworth was blessed in honed ~t Ho~ol~lu, Hawau. D were relatives from Brigham City, eluded Miss Deanne Benm~n, ~t. this same building and was bap- ~ bert satd he IS fme, and had VISit- ward groups who will plan their and MiSS Ogden, Logan, Mandaway, Alpine, Miss Agnes .Partridge '~ menu. tlzed in a stream that runs close I ed recently with Haro~d Larsen, own h From 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. a bonby. Her Parents were Harriet and son of Sofus Larsen m Sandy. -. -------j l\iarjorie Sm1t Lehi and from Idaho. com- fire festival will be held. Thomas Goff' who came here in Harold is wit h an Insurance · b I The general committee inch arge Mrs. Sophronia Bateman of the early fl. fties, first settling in pany there. airc , Wng S. Harry includes was the eldest mem er Sandy Ml.dvale and later moved to what · ht h · HONOR ROLL ~ man; Willard K emp, Sta n 1ey Was known as "The Fields," one New subscribers: D. A. Allsop, present, being in her 90th year, 1 NOTICE ~ or I an s Wa Blaine Burgan, _ . _ . d W ·u d tt mile west of Sandy, where Mrs. and she was the guest of honor. Carl H. Nelson, Apache Cafe, John Henschke, Mrs. L. C. Mit; made a talk. She ,.. 2 The Zonmg CommiSSiOn of M1d- Pierson. the nd b th A' chell, Sandy; Dr. Theron Olsen, memfamily 250 Approximately 1 vale City has developed a a tentawasb mswor Crescent; Mrs. Pearl Pollick, hers attended the party. b · n ·n Salt tive plan for the laying out and day . th a t zone of 1 the opemng of s t ree t s m was mswor Mr. .t Bingh am C anyon; A r nold Fran t 30 or1872 A com, Nick Zagarich, Midvale; Student Body Officers Midvale City lying East of Oak c Lake At The Sentinel went to press it son o fCIEYl_t,zabuetgush Mace' and' Ben unSam Mrs. Peterson, Stella School Local at Elected h Street. Center South of andhearing Street 'd d in A dick, West Jordan. in was learned that a flag-raising be held will public Ainsworth. He as res~ e Renewals: U. S. Ca!e, Mrs. JenThe Midvale junior high school Sar/dy for 68 years, commg h.:re the Council Chambers, City Hall, ceremony. to dedicate a new flag held elections this week for next nie Watson, Midvale; Mrs. w. w. · Midvale, Utah, on May 26 , 1942 , at pole at the Midvale smelter. will 9 months old. n year's student body officers. Those Steadman, West Jordan; Ed. Sund, insworth s parents were also 8 :00P.M. at which time and place be held Sunday, May 17, at 1 P· Louis Peterson, Clyde Swenson, th chosen were: President, Grant d 10 under the direction of w. 0. all persons interested or desiringt m., th A' pioneers. G e a. m., un er "Making America Strong" by~- May 20, at Boberg. James A. Bateman of d A 1 d ill b h h were mswor Mr. and Mrs. N _ 1 ene I William Hughes, Wallace AnderL married May 5, 1892 in the Salt to be ear w P ·a West Jordan will ""ve a talk, and m'ak 1·ng Ameri·cans stronger is the sponsorship of _the Utah State Nu- Rhodes; vicet president, e- ear · Ie sen; son, Dr. Thomas E. Clark, Marvin 1 ynn trition Council and the Utah Bailey; secre ary, ,. of the above mentiOned plan will Col- I Bird Marlon S. Bateman, A. R. Skinner, Merle be on file at the Office of the Jerome Wolfe of Midvale will! goal of Julia Lee Wright, director State Press Association with Salt cheer leaders, ke temple. bell, Mrs. A. Demas, Mrs. Joyce_ of Safeway Stores H6memakers' Lake, Tooele, Davis and Summit leen e hey are the parents of seven City Recorder of Midvale City raise the A. Dewey, Emma C. JohnThos. pollee, JUniOr Collett; Shrrley and d uhes ldenbca dren, all of whom are living. and wi'll be displayed to any per- performed I groups years ago, on May 19. 1917. ey B Ainsworth H ...-...· 1 Bureau, home economics e_ditor of county nutrition an press · ht' s ser- Beven Johnson, Charles Sedar, son, Mrs. Mildred Knowles, John · arv Ainsworth :..ueyJ .are: and Members of Jordan Post, Am- the Family Circle Magazme and cooperating. Mrs. Wr1g of son interested upon request. Lawrence (SI .. -thur E. Peterson, h ave b een rna d e a va ilable Roy Dunn, Johney Xaiz, Joe Pa- T. Smi'th, ..n...1. . · vices - h en C ourse m t ·gned) Lawrence A · Mineer' en'can L....,.;on w 1·11 present the author of the ,'Kite E t T. W. Nicholl, Greenwood, Charles Coop, Bobby Hughes, Ray tience, f rt _,. the Midvale school Nutrition," who will con_duct by Safew_ay. Stores as a pa_ . o City Recorder. as Ainswor Floyd Crescent; M 1'd 1 H colo-. and orthh, Mrs A' b 1 Jordan High School, J. Ernest e er e; band•• will play patriotic airs. The I another in the statewide series of its contr1butwn to t h e up b ~ ild mg and Earl Davis. Artie ' Evans· CPub. May 8-15-22) Mrs. msw l\1ortvaBagley, Jensen, Mrs. Fred Borg, Sandy. and Joe Ainsworth, all of Sandy. children and nine great grand- public is cordially invited to at-j free Victory Cooking Schools at of American health for a v1gorous .. ar y·tc t ory dr'lVe • Thanks a million folks! tend the ceremony. th e U ta h Th ea t er, S a lt L a k e C 1'ty, 1 ur Subscribe for The Sentinel now. . They also have twenty grand- children. dollars established prior to war bond celebration. A AT WEST JORDAN the C D • onlln. g e n t I J I H G T f • h l I LOC.rJ..L..~ I T I ~:r: ~lC:b~ T~ r~und B _w~th ~he Jenk~, ~ingham C~nyon; Productw~ ~olf ~ill war~ or~ ber~, gre~tly mcrea~ed Witnesse~ 1\~r. ° r_l~e ~~ war~ Rasm~ssen, I ~uckley, greet~d as~e!llbly.. ! 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