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Show * VOLUME XIV-Num ber 12 * By the Editor • Prizes to be awarded ,at the firemen's 24th annual dance, April 11, are on display at the Utah Power & Light Co. window. These splendid awards were all purchased from local business co cerns, and will make some lucky people very happy. * FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1947 YOUT H CLUB OFFIC ERS PLAN ACTilV ITIES Winni ng Slogan s To Be Named al Progra m Tonigh t Red Cross Drive Slated Here Wednesday R€€-IDARHS t Publish ed Every Friday at Midvale , Utah Midvale Lions club beautification slogan contest closed Tues- I day night with between 200 and 300 cntrjes submitted, Sterling Stoker, beautificati on chairman. said Thursday. 1 The contest was judged Wednesday night when Harvey Eck- 1 .man, Cyril Rasmussen, presidf'nts • 1be contest to select a beauof the Lions and Kiwanis clubs, 1 ti(~cation slogan was successful, and M 'A Beckstead, Midvale arid a large number of entries city councilman , met at the Eck· were re~eived. All citizens should man home. 1 attend the public program t'.>so Eckman, Mr to According night at the city hall to hear the , many deserving entries were re:results. ceived that it was difficult to l\f. S. Peterson, Midvale Red Cross chairman, askR choose the winning slogan. So in J • The state legislature surely all local citizens to make donations March 26 when . addition to the Lion club award, SqljiP ised everyone by adjourn- volunteer workers will canvass city. Midvale city will give three prizing /ipddenly and swfrtly last of canvass se The house-to-hou es, Mr Stoker said. Who the winhursdfY· It was a pleasant reMidvale residents in the annual ners are will remain a secret unlief th t the proposed tax legiscall for funds for the American til Friday night when the awards lation hich would have stifled Red Cross will be conducted Wed- will be presented by Mr Eckman nesday afternoon, March 26, from indtistry and placed extra burd· at the "Kick-off" program sched3 to 7 p m. Through the coopens on very taxpayer in Utah eration of the Midvale firemen, uled for 8 p m, in the Midvale died at he adjournmen t time. member of Mrs Joel Jensen of Sandy was the ambulance and one of the fire city hall. An adult Members of the board of regents of the Midvale Youth club: (left to right) Rose subperson the of family the parwill City Midvale of • om c lleton, who some time elected president of the Midvale trucks vice president; George · Pavich, president; Frances Stimatz, education slogan must Zagarich, ago pure ased the northwest Ladies' Community club at a ticipate in the drive, together with mitting the winning chairman, and Jerry Kekos, judge. Absent when the picture was taken were Connie present. to be notice give to truck sound a Wedheld club the of meeting N. and corner lot at Sixth Ave. membersh ip chairman, and Bonnie In addition to the presentatio n Allgood, secretary- treasurer; George Denaris, Main Sts., started this week to nesday in the Midvale city hall. the pecple of the arrival of the discuss club activof these awards, Gene Carlos, Rasmusse n, recreation chairman. The board meets regularly to Elected t~ serve with Mrs Jen- solicitors on their street. clear off the property, and will Midin "We want every person sen were Mrs Marx Blackett, first Salt Lake City, manager of the ities and projects, the latest being the acquisitio n of a clubhouse from Camp erect a large garage building vice president; Mrs Walter An- vale to have the opportunity of state beautificati on division, Kearns. The club was organized recently by Chief of Police Andy Kekos, sponsor. there in th& near future. This · derson, second vicepresiden t; Mrs aiding in this great cause," said will show colored pictures and improveme nt will add to our Harold Ashman, third vice presi- M S Peterson, general chairman a fine musical program has been ewr-expand ing business section, dent; Mrs Henry Beckstead, re- for the city of Midvale. "We arranged. and will be much more attractive cording secretary; Mrs Norval know that • the good citizens of their in generous be will town our and useful than a vacant weed- Vincent, correspondi ng secretary; :Mrs Charles Cary, treasurer; Mrs contribution s and will be ready on covered lot. Reed Beckstead, historian; and Wednesday afternoon to give their contribution s to the boy that calls • "We are certainly enjoying Mrs Scena Tra?y, aud~tor. at their home. We will use 24 oftake will officers new The Brown Floral Co. of Salt Lake In connection with the rendition rin weather at present. . d boys and 6 men with their cars, , f1ce at the September meeting. gran sp g of "Blossom Time" in the Jordan City was awarded a contract for and these few have the job of and only hope that last year s J Mrs 29, March on auditorium Lindsay, seeding the new addition to the Robert Former Mayor contacting every home in Midvale experience will not be repeated. the representing Clarke, Henry St., Center who lives at 240 East city cemetery, at a meeting of in just 4 hours. • If you will remember, we had an H C and Draper, of Lions Lady job the city council Tuesday night. "The drive will be short but is doing a real beautificatio n early spring, followed ty a _late of by his Carlquist, representing the Lions Assisted property. his on The Salt Lake concern was the intensive and your cooperation in trost which de~troyed practtcaltruck and tractor, club of Draper, point out that it a sons-in-law, lowest bidder. The new addition d being home or having someone W t J d E t J d ly all of the frUlt crop, and many or an an there with your contribution ready Mr Lindsay has removed 9 large will be the same fine professional es in the extends from the former north or an, join as wlll city Midvale H. 1 Mt. Jordan stake genealogical to give to the solicitor when he trees on the west side of his pro- performance s as will be given by county-wid e rat elimination pro- boundary to Sixth Ave. fwwers and shrubs. group of artists in Salt Lake convention will be held Sunday, contacts your house will be great- perty, which will "improve the the Bids are being received by the gram starting Tuesday, March •The Real Sportsman March 23, at Midvale Second ward ly appreciated. We hope every- looks," he says. His beautifica- City. for the re-painting of the There will be an afternoon mat- 25. Free poison bait will be d~s- council To brag a little, to lose well, chapel, it has been announced. A one will help to make this drive tion program includes the buildand lobby of the city floor lower ctty tributed on that day at the session at 1:30 p m will be for the most successful ever conduct- ing of an attractive fence, plant- inee for students for which the To crow gently if in Judi, building, and specificatio ns for . very low price of 25c is being gara~e _on Smelter St. ing flowers and lawn. all genealogical officers and ward ed in our city." To pay up, to own up, J'ob may be sec ur ed f rom th e this mcarry rats inthat out tickets Pomtmg. Mr Lindsay, who is clean-up charged. The evening -----genealogical committees and bishb t . d" . ' To shut up if beaten, $1.20. re- city recorder. ~c e:ta fectw~s Jaun tee, at 2 p m, to be followed by I "Ladies' night" will be held chairman for the district east o! eluding taxes will be just ~re the virtues of a sporting- oprics 1 being is event this reason The of north The city attorney was authorand b_udepot club Grande pmsonmg, Rio Kiwanis food for Midvale the spo~stble by a general session at 2:30 p m for orDraper 2 the under handled tracks, Pacific Union to Center ma~liver Wendell Holmes. a~l persons interested in genealo- ' next Monday evening, when a is setting a fine example for ganizations is that some one had home pla~ue, typhu~, ~at . btte ized by the councilmen to prefever, rab1es and tnchmosts, V pare 2 new ordinances one govspecial program will be preg1cal work. other_ citizens in beautifying their 1to sponsor the performance s in L Martineau, county agricultura l erning the traffic of la~ge trucks ' sented. Subscribe-- don't borrow! 1 the largest hall south of Murray . premises. Dee.r Edits: control of I through the business district, in Salt Lake county, and so that agent: Tuesday urged colPLEASE a keep out a my com- and the second to set up a licounty Lake Salt _1~ all the communities in the south rats umn; if a you don't keep outs cense for itinerant peddlers and . end of Salt Lake county would mumttes. Ima going to change the name solicitors. The first ordinance he~lth, ?f this ~tandpomt enjoy the to From have an opportunity of this a newspeper froma The s requested by the police dewas organization a Draper 2 eptdemtc, event the food protectwn and Medvale Santinel to the "Weeky. agreed to assume responsibilit dead_ rat is t~e only _good rat, ~r partment. Under the auspices of the Midly Anemia," because it will a In order that all may have an Martmeau satd, addmg that polA Z Richards city comtulting Flora garden club, a public pro- opportunity the tickets have been have such poor circulation. Hall! soned bait is the best effective engineer, reported that plans gram on the elimination of weeds allotted to the 'L.D.S. bishops of Myama goodness but Ima havhave been made to install curbs and bug control is scheduled for the 23 wards in the area and the control. . ing some kinds sickness this a and gutters on South Grant St., Thursday, March 27, at 8 p m, in presidents of the Lions clubs are SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED spring, and so Ima buying some at the same time that these imthe Midvale city hall, Mrs David also being fully informed by let- FOR SUNDAY SERVICE kind madecins froma the drug ter. If any district fails to buy M Douglas Wood and Mrs Wocd provements :"re insta~l~d. in the Searle, president, saitl today. stores man, but Ima having to the date, set a by tickets their of Salt Lake City will be the 1 new Alta V1ew subdiVISIOn. Mr The film, "Good-bye Weeds,', take this madecines back bewill recall the guest speakers at the Midvale Richards and Arnold Francom committee central in sound and koda-chrom e, will cause on the labels it is saytickets and place them where the for sewbe presented in color by movie people desire more than the allot- First ward sacrament services at are also studying plans j don't I ing "for adults.'' Now Jenkins new the in disposal age the of stars, Donald Woods, Wanda Me ments which have been determined 6:30 p m Sunday, members gotta the "adults"- I gotta the by; annexed addition, recently Kay, Ken Carpenter, and Vir on a fair population basis. There- bishopric reported Thursday. ~1-1mmick trumbles, so ats don't 1 Prior to the outbreak of World Midvale city. McDonald. fore, as there is a limited number being any good for me. Mr Francom reported that all War II, Mr Wood was president In addition to the weed picture of tickets and no repeat perform- of . 'Wot you thinks? the L.D.S. mission in Germany. been . completed have hnes water full b . the since t· held th be f will · ance cartoon, color animated bell 11 4a . . . TONSILITIS e . M us1c or e mee m g WI is state the throughout . schedule subdlVlSlOn V1ew Alta the m chorus. mixed the by depicting furnished "Doomsday for Pests," purchasbe should tickets booked, destruction to bugdom, will be The public is invited. ed at once when they arc offered. shown. Every area is invited to assi,st Charles Cary will be in chage in the same way they would have BLESSED EVENT Mr & Mrs Gayle Holt of Provo of the program and will intro- if they were individually back of are the parents of their first 1 duce a representat ive of Sher- it. These are not in the nature child, a boy born Thursday at the man-Willia ms Paint Co., Salt of money-inaki ng events but as Cottonwood maternity hospital. Lake City, who will show the cultural celebrations . You just don't have to be espeMrs Holt is the former Mary Dean The Draper committees there- Gilbert of Midvale, daughter of cially talented to enter the Midpictures. fore urge all to join them in mak- Mr & Mrs R R Giblert. Mr. Holt vale Firemen and auxiliary Cening this a grand success in the is attending the B.Y.U. tennial "Search for Talent" consame way it is being received in test, says Marcell Graham, chairthe other cities and towns. Inan. CONFERENCE SLATED A· plea for more entries was This is a reminder that the by Mr Graham Thursday voiced M-Men and Gleaner annual consaid that applicants who he when ference will be held Tuesday, enter the contest are to desire Renewals: the in m, p 7:30 at 25, March asked to drop a card to him at 141 Mrs. A W Miller, Alberta, Can. the of OnP hall. city Midvale Lincoln St., Midvale. Mrs Fern Ostler, MidvalJ. the be will authorities general The winners of the contests, J M Woodhouse, Sandy. guest speaker. who will receive awards, will be Otto Ludwig, Sandy. -----.---I presented in a special centennial D E Greenwood, Murray. Read the ads; learn what's new. program in June, Mr Graham H J Houmand, Sandy. said. Dr. Thos. E Clark, Sandy. Earl Morris, Sandy. Joy F Duyon, Sandy. E 0 Maxfield, South Jordan. C P Malmstrom, Sandy. Ralph W Bastian, Riverton. Herman J Smith, Sandy. MARCH Mrs N E Bergman, Oakland, March 9 to April 1-CentenCalif. nial Western Art ExhibitA A Nelson, Noranda, Quebec, Logan. Canada. March 27 is the date set for 18 to 21-"Blosso m Time" Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dora Smith, West Jordan. the East Jordan stake Gold and 22-"Angel Street''-Pa nguitch Elsie Hatt, West Jordan. Cl; een ball, Louis E Goff, ~take 22-"Blosso m Time"-Del ta Mrs Edna Proctor, Union. M.I.A. president, reported Fnday. 22-"But Not Goodbye"- MorJohn Q Adams, East Midvale. The affair will be held at the gan. William Soffe, Richland, Wash. Avalon ball room under direction • 24-"Angel Street"-Ka nab I New Subscribers: df Ray S Lester, general chair24-"Angel Street"--Or derville George A Payne, Draper. 28-"Blosso m Time" - Park man. Draper. Witt, Dean "Pabe Mrs will City. ball Theme of the Street"-Mi lford 28-"Angel Midvale. Park, Air of Alta ::,1ade of the ·Stars." Crowning My Heart"-He0' 29-"Peg Midvale. Inc., Woolsulate, the queen will take place at 9 City. ber Clellie Norris, Midvale. p m to be followed by a floor 29-"Angcl Strcet"-Be avcr Elvis Evans, Granite. show at 10:30 p m under direction 30--Tabern acle Choir in NaWilliam Madsen, Midvale. of Mr & Mrs John Marchant. Adtional Broadcast, Tabernacle Paul Christianson , overseas. mission will be by budget ticket. I I I Mrs. Joel Jensen Elected Head of Commu nity Club HBlossom Time" Former Mayor Does Sponso red by Draper Groups Good Job for Beautification Drive I City Awards ~eding Job , At New Cemetery Addi tion Rat Elimination Drive Scheduled Here Next Week Tri-Stake Conven tion Gf!tnealogical Societie s Planned I I Garden Club Plans Program on Weed, Bug Elimina tion ''Dan iel Boon e" Proves Top Centennial Cont ribut ion I Talent Search Open to All, Say Firemen * HONOR ROLL * Statewide Centennial Events Stake Gold & Green Ball Announ ced • |